She $owt gjtputoican. W. R. DUNN EDITOR. WEDNESDAY MORNING, FEB.fi, IS79. Oup Washington Letter. Special to tho IlKruui.ioAW. Washington, D. C, Jan. SO, '79. St. Martin litis been subjected to a pretty severe cross-fire, first and last, nnd has stood it fairly well. With the exception of what he was reported to have said relative to Mr. Stenger's complicity in the suppression of Re publican testimony by the Totter sub Coraniitee at New Orleans, ho sub stantially reiterated the statements of Jiis affidavit which Scc'y Sherman filed with the committee. General Butler found the witness not disposed to sub mit to his bullying nnd insulting man ner, and either the chances of en countering the badgered witness some dark nighf, which St. Martin remotely hinted fit or some other equally re straining influence seemed to induce the General to assume a more respect ful demeanor towards him. St. Martin may be dismissed with the statement that he has emerged from the fire a good deal less damaged and demoral ized than the average Louisiana poli tician who has figured before investi gating committees here during the past 18 months. Ho seems to have been induced to go squarely back on himself only once, when some of the others did so innumerablo times. If his testimony relative to some of the men who accompanied the Committee Bouth as confidential agents of Tilden is to be relied on, their lack of moral perception seems as marked as those of the great reformer himself, and they appear to have been equally unscru pulous in their methods to advance his fortunes. Fair progress has been made in the cipher telegrams business since $10,000 was voted wherewith to begiu their investigation. Mr. Orton was at one time tempted to burn all the political telegrams relative to the campaign of 187G in his possession, and it is im probable that any material interest would have suffered had he yielded to the temptation. For it may be stated as generally true that we have very little, practically, to show for the hun dreds of thousands of dollars that have been wasted in this line in the last decade. While they have operated to make or mar the fortunes of particu lar professional politicians, perhaps, they have been too often followed by whitewashing reports to shield those suffering from the inquiries ; and they have so rarely been succeeded by leg islation or other action to correct or puuUh the lawlessness and crimes re vealed that such instances have been the exception to the general rule. Few intelligent readers of current events, I presume, doubt Tilden's complicity in the conepiracy to steal or buy enough electoral votes to make him President whatever their politics. But what will it profit the tax-burdeued people who contribute the money to establish that fact as far as it ever will be established by a Congressional investigation? Butler's zig-zag polit cal course involves so many flat in consistencies and absurd contradictions his name is so inseperably associated with everything that is tricky and dis reputable in national politics, that he is expected to turn up somewhere with in the limits of every startling expose made, when the light is once turned on. They are not disappointed in this case though we have advanced hardly far enough to exactly locato hiiu. AVm. E. Chandler with the readiness and gusto of a man who has nothing to conceal, and certainly so far as we have gono the telegraphic correspon dence between the llepublicau man ages here aud in Florida pending the count of the vote in November, 187G, is characterized by a course almost austre in its propriety, showing their wUdom wa only excelled by their vir tue. But alas for poor Samivel. He only had oue good eye and ho couldn't be expected to keep that well open to wind'ard looking out for squalls, when it was so iutently turned on the mirage of tho White llouso "dead ahead" and almost within stepping distance seemingly. But truth lies at the Lot torn of the well. Totter & Co. are digging like beavers, and if they can only Lo held to a straight course, not turning to igiht or left to avoid a par ty explofciou, we may reach it anon. Bragg's mutiny nnd immunity from punish ment has" appare ntly encouraged several Democratic Senators to de clare their opposition to Southern war claims, including two ex-Confederate?, Messrs. Hill, of Ga., and Morgan, of Ala. If these two Senators will go homo and declare similar sentiments to those avowed in the Senate, they may do much to discourage their sec tions from piling vtuch claims up here in the Capitol nwaiting Democratic supremacy to have them allowed. Bo sides that, they will stimulate the pco plo to go to work and repair the de struction of the war when once con vinced that the Government can't bo depended on to do it, and they will help remove apprehensions that are justified by the large number nnd sums involved ,in those already filed. They will thus, also, advance real concilia tion. It is likely that the estimate of the Commissioner of Tensions fully cov ers tho wholo amount that will be needed to meet tho lequirements of the new pension bill. Many cstimats it at $25,000,000. Tho only real re gret that is generally felt is that great er caro to guard against fraud, was not ttken. It is the prevailing belief that the Administration is certain to a defeat in the N. Y. Custom House nomina tions to bo voted on next Friday prob ably. Senator Christiancy's appointment to Peru clears the way for tho return of "Old'Zach." in the" Senate. De Soto. Knnkera "Dos Flour Do Alpes," a delicious perfume for tho handler chief. Trice 75 cts. per bottlo Do not wnsto your money on "cheap" perfumery; the best is tho cheapest. For sale ui Bovurd's. tf. The many friends of the late Rob ert W. Mackey will ba pained to seo that a scandal of a social character, threatens to attach to his name row that ho is dead. Everybody supposed that Mr. Mackey had lived and died a bachelor, and nobody was, therefore, surprised when it was found that in his will he had divided his large es tate between his sisters and a brother in equal proportions. A woman claiming to have been the wife of Mr. Mackey and tho mother of two child ren of whom he is the father, has ap peared to contest the will. According to accounts in the Pittsburg papers, the woman claims to have been mar ried to Mr. Mackey twenty years ago, that their oldest child, a 6on, is nine teen years old, and their daughter some years younger. A good deal of mystery surrounds the case as yet, but certain it is that the preliminary steps contesting the will have already been taken, and the contestant's lawyers say they have the evidence to estab lish their claim. The Tresident has put an end to the controversy concerning the Ten sion arrears bill, by siguing it, thus making it a law. Congress having passed the bill with scarcely a dissent ing voice, can now proceed to provide the funds necessary to meet its re quirements. Nobody appears to know how much money this measure will take out of the treasury. The Tension Commissioner thinks about 620,000,000 will suffice; Secretary Schurz's estimate is $33,000,000. while Secretary Sherman runs the amount up to $150,000,000. It.is evident that somebody don't know anything about the matter, or attempted to frighten th Tresident into vetoing the bill The fact of the business is that under the provisions of this bill the old sol diers will receive some millions of dollars which would otherwise have doubtless been voted away as subsidies to corporations, or beeu used for "river and harbor improvement," such as were so lavishly authorized at the last session of Congress. Governor Iloyt has appointed ex Governor llartranft to the vacant Major-GeueiaUhip of the National Guard nf the State, and the Senate at once confirmed the rppoiiiimcnt.. The ex Governor re organized the Statu mil i t a under thp present system, nnd fully uuderstaujds the duties and re quirements of the position to which he has been culled. There i3 only one Major-Geueral now connected with the National Guard of th'is State, and the position is therefore one of respon sibility and. dignity. Col. Wright finally succeeded in bringing up for consideration, in Con gress, his famous bill loaning $500 to any poor man who desires to occupy lauds in tho West under the provisions of tho Homestead law. In a very brief epjew of time the Colonel's pet raeaiure was laid out stiff in death. It appears that thu House was willing to allow it to go to a vote without delay and thin put an end to it. Only '22 members voted for the bill and 212 acainft it. Sheldons Spellers and Headers. Feltons Arithmetic, and Ouyots Ge ograpys, and Talent Copy Books at Robinson it Bonner. 2t. M. Wilk, Jeweler, of Tidiouto, of fers his entire stock at lower prices than tho same goods have ever been purchased, here'or elsewhere. Give him a call. tf. Fresh buckwheat flour from new buckwheat, at Robinson & Ponnr'8.-3 Allegheny Valloy Rail Road, -AND- Pittsburgh, Titusville c Buffalo oailroau. OX AND AFTER Monday, Now IS, 1878, t mins will run as follow: STATIONS. Northward. Nj. 1 ho. S N...5 a in p in p in Pittsburgh (:".0 2:10! 0:20 W Pen IiinoIO:iHll 4;0o 8:0". Kittanning 1o::;hI 4:13 8:.13 K. B'k .)uncll:is r,::wl 11:50 Brady Bcndll: 13 Parker Emlenton Kcrubgrass Franklin Oil City Oleopolis e.agle Rock Tionesta Ticl inn to Trvinetou Falconers Buffalo 1:2:10 K':.VJ, 1:2 2:0.1 2:20 2..11 2:10 3: lit 8:.VI 4:30! 6:00: 8:2.' Oil City Pet. Centre Titusvillo Corry 2: 10 3:01 3:31 1:40 p. m ::"0:lo:ii.-, O:3oi0;i: 7:1 Hi ll:Vi 7:2ll:.i s::!2 12:.ll Southward No. 1 No. t ..d Pill pill 8:i; 1:10 P2:r,xl 7:Oi :: 8:50 l:r0 1:15 2:0!l . 2:54 3: .11 5:20 12:40 6:55 ! 11:00 .1:3.1111:17 f:lj 11:33 4:I010:.1.1 4:25 3: 10 3:0S 2:10 2:2.1 2:15 1:5.1 1:17 10:00 10:40 8:30 1:1 1:2: 12:50; ill1 a in 7:10 5:42 1:20 :t:(!2 2:41 1:42 io::;o: i: in 0:l2dl:.10 0:02' 11:00 8:25.10:20 0:4 1 !);2:l 8:47 8:10 0:40 3:3(1 S:20 7:53 7:17 (i:10 7:13111:0,1 7:50 11:42 8:081 l:05ili v. nilii. m a. in'p. 111 Trains run 1v Philadelphia Timo. DAVID MrCAKGO. (Jrn'l Sim't. T MORTON HALL. en'l rnsscngor it Ticket Agent. 4:00 3:31 2:55 1:40 p. ni Notice. T'noTitONOM hy's Okfipi?, 1 Foufst County, 1., Jan. 29, 187!. f Notice i.s lirnliv irlvnn tluit nil draw n to nerve 'as Grand .Jurors at the i-eoruary Term ltv.i, neM not attend. BY (IRDKI! OV C'Ol'RT. J. SHaWKEY, Prothy. Tavern Licinne. rPHE following applications for Licenso -L have been tiled to February Sessions, 1879. Date of tiling. Jan. 27, 1870 : Leonard Agnow, Tionesta Jloro. William Lawrence, Tionesta boro. Date of filing Fcb'y 4, 1879. JUST IS SIIAWKE Y 'clerk. Tionesta, Jan. 27, l.w7. PRO CLAM AT 2o7j7 Wjikeeas. Tho Hon. L. D. Wctmore, President Judge of tho Court of Common Pleas, Quarter Sessions nnd Oyer and Ter miner, in and for tho county of Forest, has issued his precept for holding a Court of Common 1'lea.s, Quarter Sessions and Oyer and Terminer at Tionesta, for tho County of Forest, to commence on tho fourth Monday of Feb. next, being the 24th day of Feb. 1879. Notice is thoreforo Riven to tho Coroner, Justices of the Peace and Constables of said county, that thev bo then and there in their proper persons at ten o'clock, A. M., of said day, with their record:), inquisitions examinations and other remembrances, to do those things which to their offloes appertain to bo done, and to those who are bound in recognizance to prosecute against tho prisoners that are or shall bo in the jail of Forest County, that they be then and thero present to prosecute against them as shall be just. Given un der my hand and seal A.D. 1879. C. A. HAN DAL L, Sherilf. Trial List for February Term 1879. Frotiionotaiiy's Ofi-iok, ) Forkst Co., Pa I No. Tr. Yr. 1 CD. Ainger Trustee vs. Josh ua Douglass et al 10 Dec. 77 2 J. H. Jones vs. Frank Harr 5 May 78 3 Edward Jones vs. John Pe terson 22 M ay 7S 4 Jacob Helm vs. J. S. Hood 7 Feb. 78 5 Calvin G. Ilinklcy vs. War ren II nt ton et al 2 Sep. 78 6 County of Forest vs. A. J. Siuirins et al overseers 23 May 78 7 Epliriam Ruhlnian vs. J. F. Overlander 55 Sep. 73 8 Administrators of Winann estate vs. 11. M. Carson 3.8 Sep. 78 9 Warren S. Hutton vs. J. M. Kepler 5(i Sep. 73 10 Administrators of Winans estate vs. Jos. Harrison IS Dec. 78 11 J. M. Kepler vs. Warren S. Hutton 13 Dec. 78 12 Wcslov Chambers vs. J. C. Welsh 30 Dec. 73 13 John McCarty et al vs. L. P. Davis et al 12 Dec. 7S 14 J. Welsh rt. II. Southard et al 4 Dee. 73 15 J. Shafkcy vs. II. Southard et ai 1 Dec. 7s 13 Julius Dei Wimna vs. D. W. Agnew 51 Dec. 78 J. SIIAWKF.Y", Prothonotary. Tionesta, Jan. 29, 1878. APPE AlTNOTiCE. Commissioners' Ofkiit, ) Tionesta, Pa., Jan 1H79. i 7VTOTICE is hereby Kivcn that the Com 1 1 niisslonprs of Forest County will meet at their otlice in the Court Houso in Tio nesta Uorough, on tho 5ih and (itli of Feb ruary, for tho purpose ol holding appeals from tho asuessmeiit of 187:'. iiy order of Co. Commissioners. J. T. P.UEN NAN. Clerk. 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ICunkel, Pro prietor, No. 259 North Ninth Street Phil adelphia, Pa. 18-tim COUNTY AUDITORS' REPORT FOK THE YE".,: CLOSB&3G OUT!!! t by buyig your SILVERWAEE WATCHES, CLOCKS, AXD JEWELRY O F TIDIOUTE, 1'A, 'I have decided to close out my cntir stock of goods at and BELOW COST, for the purpose of leaving town. How is tho time to secure presents FOR THE HOLIDAYS. I have a very largo and complete stock, from which to select, and will positively sell at cost, and in some cases bo.ow cost. I will sell you A SOLID SILVER AMERICAN WATCH I will sell you a LADY'S SOLID GOLD WATCH FOIl ?,;o. and other goods In proportion. All I ask is an opportunity to show tho goods. Store next door to Crandin. Pdoek. Tid ioute, Pa. M. WILK. is not easily earned In these times but it can be male in three months by an v one of cither sex, in any nart-of tho country who is willmur to work steadily at tho employment that wo fur nish, fiiti per week in your own town. You need not bo away from homo over night. You can give your wholo time to tho work or only your sparo moments. It costs nothing to' try tlie business. Terms and $5 Outlit free. Address at onco. II, Hallett ife Co., Portland, Maine. 44-ly PRRJ1 cn'tlo made by every agent ev II11U ery month in the business we Uullu furnish, but those willing to work can easily earn a dozen dollars a day right in their own localities, lluvo no room to explain here. Dusiness pleasant and honorablo. Women and boys and girls do as well as men. Wo will furnish you a complete Outfit free. Tho business nays fetter than anything else. We will bear expense of starting you. Particulars free. Write and sec. Farmers and me chanics, their sons and daughters, and nil classes in need of paying woi k nt home, should write to us and learn all about tue work at once. Now is the time. Don't delay. Address True fc Co., Augusta, Maine. 33 Bixby's French Laundry Blue, J j N S.I FT 1 NG 1 K )X FS.7 Tho most convenient and economical package, nnd the only combined Pleach and Dlueing Powder in use. S. M. DIXHY cfc CO., Manufacturing Chemists, 11 Nos. 173 A-. 175 Washington St., N. Y" CALL ON'. LUDWKl 51 AY 1311, OIL CITY, in the Sasds Block near tho Union Depot, yon TOBACCO, liKKK. WINES AND LIQUORS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. PHOTOGRAPHER, Pictures in every styleof the art. View of tho oil regions for sale or taken to or der. CENTRE STREET, near R, H. crossing. SYCAMORE STREET near Union Do pjt, Gil City, Pa. 20-tf WILLIAM LAWRENCE, Treasurer of V said County for the venr To nin't ree'd from S. J, Setley...$:2,4 17 71 recoiroin commissioners 40000 " redemption of County Iinds.. 3,14299 " ree'd for lands sold liv count v 21050 " ree'd from P. O. Co'nver for costs nnd line in ca?o of Com. vs. Varner pjn 4(1 " .seated lands ret. Co, tax 177 t'.'tl ,V. " " " bridire tax 1M77 232 so " " " Co. lax 1H7S 0,521 US " " ' Bond tax U7H l.s.'.t p' "unseated " Co. tax 1N78 4,05.") 99 " " " Bond tax 17S J.ITiS S3 " sixty duv list Co. A- bond tax 1K7N 215 70 " ree'd lor water cooler sold to Win. Nnicarbaugh 4 Ott " tax erroneously assessed 8 44 " ree'd from S. .1. Set Icy to ap ply on balance ' 25 00 " lec'il from C. A. Randall lor grass 10 00 " ree'd from Greni twp. on ac count of Poor fund "i8 28 " ree'd from .T.i 1.1 into for plank 1 W " " S.H. Haslet for plank 100 " " l. W. Clark for ink t;r sixty day list for spring elec tion jio . " tax ree'd Ironi Jno. Lililalield 1 nf 'ores! .Comity in account with t: ending December HI, Is7f. Bv county bonds redeemed ' " orders " 1H7S... " Co. ,t bridgeeupons redei iiicd 1, " seated lands returned, Co. .V bridge 1S77--8 " exonerations " Rel'imding orders " 5 per ct. aliateinriit on S2,("! 1 1 " 3i per el. on f l.'),(HH!.(lo"co;u.! bonds re Icemed , " 3J per et. on j9,I.M.3H count v ordcrs redeemed " 8J perct. Jl,395 county ciipons redeotned...1. " 31 perct. onl?12t.l5refiinlin- orders redeemed ' 3 per ft. $1,279.45 redemption ! " 3iperet. on ?H.35 Hickory tp. building orders redeemed " 31 puret,. on J75.25 Tionesta boro school orders redeemed " balance on road fund of Tio nesta boro , '.' Balance i:it To balanco $11,543 2H 13,739 5 WILLIAM LAWRENCE, Treasurer of Forest County in account with tho ! the t onimouwenllli lor year ending December 31st, 1M78. To ain't ree'd from S. J. Set ley t i'9 "I nuu) ux j.iis 170 K. " Hotel licence " 27QJJO " Retailers " S2 " Tax on Loans f! ,10 By State Treas. rec.'t Apr. 3, 1K78 " July 10, " .. " " " .Ian. 3, 179.. o .1 11 , 1, " Publishing Retailors' list 1878.'., " 6 per et. on Jii.V.i.M " Balanco To balance. .ll'iW WILLIAM LAWRFNci:, Treiwurer of Forest County in ace unit with tho tion Fund of siwid County for lh year ending December 31st, 1S7S. To am't ree'd from S. .T. Setlev...Sl,70't!S By am'ts paid imlividuals " " " Indivi. lull's.. . 5,175 il ' balanc-e 112 fc-lll 5 fiO Rodomp- 1.279 4.1 .. 2,000 81 $:,8S0 2'.' l 29 To U;vlan'0 fci,W0 84 COMMISSIONERS of Forest County in account for year ending December 31st, lt7u. ELI BEKLIN. To County orders drawn... ....?273 U By b.klanco duo last seltlflnent. " .'( days kiirvices " 532 miles travel To County orders drawn. $2711 40 ISAAC LONG. ..$304 20 By balance duo last Sttttlumtit... , " 54 days Mrviees " 708 niiles travel . 5301 20 JOILX HECK. 52 20 .. 1(58 th) .. 53 20 ttt 40 ... 102 0i ... 70 60 t304 20 To f ;ntv order drawn. .2l! b By balance duo last settlement..-. $ Ci 8; " 50 days services ; 150 on " 42 miles trarel 4 20 '$218 00 fcilfcUO Wro, tho undersign. (1 Auditors of Forest County, do hereby certify that wo met ut. tho Commissioners Gtlice in said county according to law, and did 'audit and adjust the several accounts of the Treasurer, Sheriir, Prothonotary, District Attorney nnd County Commissioner's for tho year ending Doe. 31st, 1878, and tind them as set forth in the foregoing report. In testimony whereof wo liavo hereunto set our hands and seals this 22d day of January. A. D. 1879. F. C. LACY, Atlt: 1. F. COPKLAND, J. T. BIIENNA, Clrk. N.THOMPSON, L.S. L.S. L.S. County Audit EXPENDITURES of Forest County for tho year ending Dw. 3lst, 1878. County Commtssioners $014 4 ) Prothonotary's Fees 1". " " Clerk 000 00 Janitor '. : f,i 2" Auditors and Clfrk 124 00 Teachers' Instituto ......!!. (K) on O.innse! Fees 90 00 Bridge repairs 38UJ 17 Cat and Fox bounties 85 40 Postage and box rent 12 40 Jury fees 1070 00 Interest 11150O J ury Commissioners and Clerk 50 98 Collectors' Commissions 318 til Assesors 127 8!i Treasurer's Commissions 1(174 77 Printing 599 20 District Attorney's Fees 4U 00 Constables 27102 Express y 4:1 Court Crier 37 5(1 Court Auditor 10 (Kl Road View 13180 Lands sold Countv 39(1 37 Fuel and Light 252 34 Stenogropher " bi2 (to Elections 300 50 Cononor .' ,1s 4," Commonwealth costs 1st 31 Stato tax on bonds...... " .- 4200 Books, Stationery it;;, '. 48 18 Western Penitentiary '. n!. 13 1." Repairs on Buildings it Furniture 87251 Horso hire 4 :. Western Pa. Hospital .11(5 20 Clothing for Prisoners .' 7 11.1 Slierilf's Fees 240 10 Judgment against county 1.11 KS Redemption of lands erroneously Taxes redeemed 011 lands crrouo- sold 19129 ously assessed , 424 15 FINANCIAL STATEMENT of V'oreat County for year ending Toe, tltst, 187S. LIABILITIES. County bonds outstanding... Bridge bonds outstanding .513,000 00 .. 2,000 Otf ASSETS. Balanco due by S. J.' Setley ex. Treasurer ; 1,373 II Balance duo by Win. Lawrence, Treasurer, ori county account 13,739 -l,"i Seated lands returned for 1878 U35 72 Duo by Kingsley township 217.10 Due by Harmony township 500 30 Duo by Green township 300 3 TOB WORK neatly executed at tho RE O i' UBLICAN Office $15,000 00 $17,105 47 FOREST COUNTY, ss. Pursuant to law, we the undersigned Commissioners of Forest Oouutj' publish the foregoimr exhibit of the n'ooipts and expenditure of Forest County for tho year ftidi'ig December 3ist, 178. Witrie-.n our hands tli.s lltli day of January, A. D. 1S79. ELI BERLIN, ) ISAAC LONG, County Commissioners. Al:st: J. T. URKNNAN, Clerk, H. W. LEDEBUHj tti'AKjiKJ t3,rrjc-s- ---""---- - . ! r -rrTI-rBT.-fTmllr t mi 1 unmrmin-t ARE Y O U G O I N G T-'O P A I W T V chemica, l p 4 1 srr . ' Ready for use in White, and over One iTandred different Colors ;nado of Hri. ''- . ' " ly pure White Lead, Zinc and Linseed Oil, Cheiiicnlly combined, wurianted rw handsomer and c heaper, and to last Twice ris'Long as jiny other 'Paint. It has t,. the FIRST PREMIUMS at twenty (if the State Fairs of the Union, and is on M. Thousand of the tir.cst houses in the country. AilJress: LXIIiIIjTlIIE BBOTPIERS, Bi MPLE CAED SLUT IEEE 2i, 31, ,e 3 St. Clair Strut, CLEVELAND, OHIO. FOll SALE 1SY JWMXSON A- ' ONXEIi, UOXESTA, PA.