IWMWMFir She etroi qnMirnn. W. R. DUNN editor. VEDSESDAYKORNING.FEB.U, JS79. GOOD-BYE. Kleven yenra ago yesterday Handed In Tioncsta, and with the exception of about eighteen months spent in the "West, have since made this place my home. During my stay I have en deavored enrnestly to preserve harmo ny in the parly, and to advocate Re publican principles. Many hare ap preciated my efforts ; some have not. I have made nevernl friends, and some enemies. From the first I shall part with feeliDgs of sorrow and profound regret; from the latter lean withdraw without any visiblo effort. I hopo that each class will be rewarded here ad hereafter according to its merits. And now I turn my face from the scenes and friends which have occu pied nearly one-third of my days, to make a new start somewhere in the world outside,, trusting that nothing that I shall do hereafter shall cause my friends to regret our friendly re lations here, or change t'leir good opinion of me. I have disposed of the Republican office to Mr. J. E. Wenk, who will conduct the paper hereafter in the in terest of the Republican party, and have arranged with him to fill out the time of all subscriptions paid in ad vance. Mr. Wenk has been associated with me, both as printer and assistant for ten years, and is well qualified to issue a first-class paper. I cordially recommend him to the good offices of the people of Forest county. In my editorial capacity, therefore, I bid you, one and all, a last Good Bye. YV. R. Dunx. Our Washington Letter. Special to the Republican. Washington, D. C, Feb. 6, 79. The joint victory over Senator Conkling in the confirmation last Monday of Gcu'l Merritt, was achieved by a vote of 33 to 24. Among the ayes were 13 Republicans and 20 Democrats. Of the nays 18 were Re publicans, 5 Democrats aud 1 "Inde pendent." Mr. Burl's majority as Naval Officer was 13. Seaator Mc Millin's course in voting to reject the nominations as a member of the Com mittee of Commerce and then voting to confirm, is severely commented on among men of all parties. It seems improbable that any facts could have come to his knowledge between the two votes justifying such an abrupt change of convictions on a matter, as claimed, of national importance; and to say that he is charged rath stulti fication is only giving currency to the mildest form of the reproaches heaped on him. In view of the uniform ten dency of human nature to look vigi lantly after the interests of number one. the criticisms on the course of the victors In taking every advantage of their position to avoid a Waterloo defeat, seemi puerile. Who can recall an instance in this cut-throat game of politics in which the reverse policy has been observed ? If only those without sin in this respect ca-t stones the bom bardment cannot be serious. On the other hand, and insinuating nothing against Merritt or Burt, congratula tions over their confirmation as a great victory for "Civil Service Reform" seems equally childish and irrelevant in the face of facts showing thai the dispute had narrowsd down to a pure ly personal contest, whatever thu mo tives that first suggested the removal of Arthur and Cornell. It is not ex aggerating to say that the reading of letters received hy Arthur from the President utxl Cabinet Officers sug gesting or dictatiug the appointment of this, that and the other, seemed hardly to justify the felicitations heard only recently of tho "disestablishment of the political machine." That nam ing Howard, the Presidt ntial bio grapher, fur a place which was clearly lor bidden under the rules promulgat ed for the government of appointments and promotions in the Civil Service, and another iu behalf of Justice Brad ley's bou were specially comfbrtiug to Democrats always looking for new clubs to beat out the brains of the Administration, and to cynical Re publicans who pretend rot to see the astonishing progress made by "reform" oinco March 4, 1877. It may be said, too, that a personal triumph in such a contest ns this had comb to bo, were arts only practicable with the adioty politician, strikes the average obser ver ns rather narrow grounds upon which to baso a promotion from tho head of the Treasury to four years in the White House. And lastly, if the outcome of this squabble teaches a much needed lesson to the effect that subordinate Federal positions were not designed as mere appendages of thd Senatorial office it will not be regard ed as au unmixed evil in many quar ters where confirmation was opposed. The purpose of the pitiable dodges resorted to by the Potter Democrats to consume time, weie too apparent to deceive any but the most credulous. Days of a session nearitig its closo were devoted to points having only the slightest bearing on the real mat ter to bo investigated. The concerted howl of the Democratic press over the criminal complicity of prominent Re publicans based on insinuations hav ing no foundation in fact, strengthen the suspicion that they were put out from headquarters here to divert at tention from the waste of time of which Potter and associates have been guilty. The course pursued is ration ally explainable only ou the theory that it was desired to consume all the bnlnnce of the session before the real culprits could be renched. Mr. Smith Weed's admission that the telegrams as interpreted by the Tribune are sub stantially correct, has startled the leaders here like an electric shock. Although it is sought to anticipate and defeat favorable action by tho use of opprobiious names, the report of tho Senate Post Office Committee recom mending that 150,000 be paid each or two lines ot steamers lor carrying the mail to and from Brazil one from New York, the other from New Or leans has greatly encouraged a large class of intelligent men who believe that the shortest cut to the building of our foreign trade and the re-establish ment of our old-time supremacy and commercial and maritime power. Just as Bourbonism had partially recovered from Bragg's blow Mills prances in from the Southern end of the line and 6tnites it ou the other cheek, accusing it of being responsible for Custer's dea',h and summing up all its stupid raids on the Army. But the proposition to reduce is dead for this session. Dk Soto. Chambers' Cyclopedia Literature. of English Volume 1 of tho new and beautiful edition of this excellent work, just is sued by the American Book Exchange, 55 Beekman street, New York, era braces tho history of our literature from the earliest period to tho tines of Queen Elizabeth, with lives of all noiea authors, and choice spscimens from tho writings of each. All who are interested in the higher .class of literature will welcome ihis new edi tion, with its clear type and handy lorin, ana ail who nave been longing for the era of cheap books, will be more than satisfied with its wonder fully low price. 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Thirty acres of good land, the upper part of the Waldo Farm, on Stewart's Run, Venango Co., will be bold cheap for cash. Apply to W. Ricu Anus, tf. Tiouesta, Forest Co., Pa. -Kunkel's "Parfume de Paris," the pleasanttst and most delightful per fume extant, for sale at Bovara b. Price 75 cts. per bottle. This is no cheap, scented trumpery, but is a stan dard and lasting article. tf. K iinkcl's "Dos Flour Do Alpes," a delicious perfume for tho handker chief. Price 7(5 cts. per botllo Do not wnsto your money on "cheap'' perfumery; tho be?t is tho cheapest. For sale at Bovard's. tf. Shcldons Spellers and Readers. Feltons Arithmetic, and Gurots Go ograpys, and Patent Copy Books at Robinson & Bonner. 2t. M. Wilk, Jeweler, of Tidioute, of fers his entire stock at lower prices than the eamo goods have ever beeu purchased, hero or elsewhere. Give him a call. tf. - Fresh buckwheat flour from new buckwheat, nt Robinson &Bouncr's.-3 Allegheny Valley Rail Road, -AND- ittsburgh, Titusville & Buffalo . Railroad. OX AND AFTER Monday.Nov. IS, 1878, trains will run ns follows: STATIONS. Northward. Southward No. 1 Kit. a Nn.S No. 1 No. 1 X. I am i m pm pm pm n n Pittsburgh $:.-0 2:10 (1:20 S:I5 2:.V 7:10 W Pen -Juncl):0il 4:00 8:0.". T:W l:lo f:t2 Kittanning 10:3. 4:13 8:f3 H:30!l2:fs 4:2! R. RkJunclLlH !:3M !:( 5::l."j 11:47 3:02 Brady Rend 1 1:33 .-.::) l(i:).- r:tllll:3l 2:41 Parker 12:10 t;:30 K;4"i 4: ljin:rr 1:12 Emlonton 12:".2 7:12 ll:0.r. 4:2"!lO:3o 1:1.-) Serubijrass 1:2s 7:2 ll;.r.!l ;i:4(t 11:42 11 :." Franklin 2:0:1 8:112 12:". 1 3:08 0:02 11:00 Oil City 2:20 8:50 1:15 2:40 8:2.V10:20 Oleopoiis 2:.M .t.... 2:0!) 2:2:1 Eagle Rock 2:."!t 2:22 2:1.1 !':41 Tioncsta 3: If 2:54 l:-"i3 );23 Tidionte 3:55 3:51 1:17 S:47 Irvinoton 4:30 5:20 12:40 8:10 Falconers (;()) (1:55 11:00 0:10 Buffalo 8:25 10:1)0 8:30 3:30 Oil Oitv 2:40 (1:50 10:10 1:15 8:20 4:00 Pet. Centre 3:01 7;1311:05 1:22 7:53 3:31 Titusvillo :t:34 7:5011:42 12:50 7:17! 2:55 Corry 4:40 8:58 l:0.rll l:3!l G:1o! 1:40 p. in p. nua. ml;i. m p. m!p. m Trains run l.v Philadelphia Time. DAVID McCARGO, Gcn'l Sup't. MORTON HALE, 'Jen'l Passenger it Ticket Agent. Notice. PnoTiroNOTAuy's Office, ) Fokkst County, Pa., Jan. 20, 1870. f Notice is hereby civen that ail uersons drawn to servo as Grand Jurors nt tho February Term 1870, need not attend. ISY OKDKR OK COfRT. T. SIIaWKKY, Prothv. Tavern Licinse. THE following applications for License have been tiled to February Sessions. 1879. Date of riling, Jan. 27. 1H7!) : Leonard Agnew, Tionesta Roro. JUSTIS SHAW'KEY, Clork. Tionestn, Jan. 27, 1878. PROCLAMATION. Whereas. The Hon. L. 1). Wetmore, President Judue of the Court of Common Pleas, Quarter Sessions and Oyer and Ter miner, in nod for the county of Forest, has issuod his preeept for holding a Court of uonimon 1'ieas, Quarter (sessions una Oyer and Terminer nt Tionesta, for tho Countyof Forest, to commence on tho fourth Monday of Feb. next, being tho 24th day of Fob. 1879. Notice is therefore given to tho Coroner, Justices of the Peace and Constables of said county, thatthevbe then and thero in their proper persons at ten o'clock, A. M., of said day, with thoir records, inquisitions examinations and other remembrances, to do tliosd things wincii to their otiices appertain to be dono. and to those who are bound in recognizance to prosecute against tho prisoners that aro or shall lie in the jail ot 1' orest County, that they bs then and there present to prosecute against ttiein as snail ho pist. liiveu un dor my hand and seal this 20ih day of January, A. D. 1S79. C. A. RANDALL, Sheriff. Trial List for February Term 1879. Protiio notary's Office, Forest Co., Pa 1 No. Tr. Yr 1 CD. Aingcr Trustee vs. Josh ua Douglass et al 2 J. R. Jones vs. Frank Parr 10 Dee. 77 May 78 3 Edward Jones vs. John Pe tersen! 4 Jacob Helm vs. J. H. Howl 5 Calvin G. fliukley vs. War ren Hutton et al 6 County of Forest vs. A. J. Siggins ct al oversoers 7 Ephriam Ruhlman vs. J. F. 22 May 78 7 Feb. 78 2 Sep. 23 May 78 Overlander 8 Administrators of Winana estato vs. R. M. Carson 9 Warron S. Hutton vs. J. M. Kepler " 10 Administrators of Winans estate vs. Jos. Harrison 11 J. M. Kepler vs. Warren S. Hutton 12 Wesley Chambers vs. J. C. Welsh 13 John McCarty ct al vs. L. V. Davis et al 14 J. Welsh vs. II. Southard et al 15 J. Sharkey vs. II. Southard et al 10 Julius liorkiinna vs. I). XV. Agnew 65 Sep. 78 38 Sep. 78 50 Sop. 78 18 Dec. 78 13 Dec. 78 30 Dec. 78 12 Doe. 78 4 Dec. 78 1 Doe. 78 51 Dec. 78 J. SUA WKEY, Prothonotary Tionesta, Jan. 20, 1S78. APPEAL NOTICE. Commissioners' Office, ) Tionesta, Pa., Jan 0, lt79. j TVTOTICE is hereby given that the Com 1 1 uiissioners of Forest County will meet at thoir otllco in tho Court House in Tio nesta Jiorough, on tho 5th and (ith of Feb ruary, for tho purposo of holding appeals Irom tho assessment ot 1!70. Uy order of Co. Commissioners. J. T. liRENNAN, Clerk. AGENTS WANTED FOB Dr. MARCH'S SEW E00K FROM DARK TO DAWN. 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Rerickson At Co 13 10 00 7JB0 '12 no 12 00 20 00 50 00 7 00 50 00 7 00 7 00 7 oo A. 11. Partridgo. It M. Einstein.... 12 G. XV Rovar.l .... 14 Robinson A Homier 10 E. Agncw, hotel 5 J. Swuilos 14 Win. Lawrence, hotel 5 O. A. Randall 14 Ooo. V Dithridgo 14 John Reek .- 14 1). W. ClarK, Roal Estato A gent... JIAUMONY TWP. .T. Woodcock, hotel 5 .r. Rurehlleld 14 Wtil. Toy, hotel ft John Peterson, rostaurant 1UCKOIIY TW1 T. J. Row-man 12 Wheeler. Rusenbury it Co 14 T. D.Collins ......14 KINOSLEY TWV. Wheeler, Dusenbtiry ot Co 11 (1I1EEN I'WT. Ford A Lacy 11 T. D. Collohs 11 HOWKTWP. Rrooks it Co 14 50 00 7 00 CO 00 20 00 12 00 7 00 7 00 7 CO 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 HARNETT TWT. A. Cook 11 U. Pcarsall 11 Anneals will ho held in tho ofllco of the County Treasurer, in TionoHta Borough, on Friday, tho 28th day of Feh., A. 1). Mercantile Appraiser. ASSKSxrcirs HAS,:. In pursuance of nn order of tho United Suites District Courtv in and for the West ern District of Pennsylvania, tho under signed assignee of tho Superior Lumber Company will on TUESDAY, FEURUAR Y 25, 1S70, at 1 o'clock p. m., at tho Court House, in Tionesta, Forest county, Pa., expose tho following two described tracts of land for salo at public auction : 1st. All that certain tract of timber arm oil land situate In Kingslev township, Forest county, Pa., bounded and described as follows : Beginning at a post at a cor ner of land owned by II. Stowe it Co. and Gray: thence north 43 (legs, east 100 per ches to the corner of tract No. 5,128; thence south 47 dees, east 500 perches to tho cor ner of tract No. 5,128; thence south 43 do prees west 320 perches to the corner of tract No. 0,132; thenco north 47 ucsrs. west perches to tho corner of Gray's land; thence north 43 degs. east 100 perches to a corner; thence north 47 degs. west 212 porchos to the place of beginning, eon tainiu f'evcn Hundred and Eighty-eight Acres, more or loss, being part of warrant No. 6,131. 2d. All that certain traet of timber and oil land situate in Ivingsley township, county and Stnto aforesaid, bounded and described as follows: Rounded on the northwest by tho lands formerly owned by the Fort Pitt Lumber Company, con tained in warrant No. 5,131 and by war rant No. 6,128 ; on the northeast by war rant No. 5,129, part of McDormitt ci Forbes land ; on the southeast by war rant No. 5,130, belonging to Josiah Har- mer, and on the southwwst by warrant No. 5.134, owned by David Gills and Wm. lla.elett, containing One Thousand Acres, more or less, and being warrant No. 5,135. Sold as the land of the Superior Lum ber Company, now a bankrupt, corpora tion. A larero quantity of pino. hemlock P.na hardwood timber is standing upon the two tracts, besides they are regarded val uable as oil lands. To be sold free and clear of all lienaaud encumbrances. TERMS Cash on confirmation of Palo. Ono-third of tho bid will be required at tho tuno or sale. A. II. EUWER, Assignee in Raukruptcy, Information can bo obtained from A. II. Euwer. corner of Craiir and Kilbuck streets, Alle ;heny, or E. L. Davis, Esq., Tionesta, Forest county, Pa. CLOSING OUT!!! by buying your SIL'VERWARE WATCnES, CLOCKS, AND JEWELRY OF TIDIOUTE, PJ. I have decided to clobe out stock of goods at and mv e:it:r BELOW COST, for tho puniose of leaving town. ITo'.t' is tho time to secure prosents FOR THE HOLIDAY'S. I navo a very large and completo stock from which to' select, and will positively sell at cost, and in somo cases beiow cost. I will Hell you A SOLID SILVER AMERICAN WATCH 1 OK 810. I will sell you a LADY'S SOLID GOLD WATOH and other gooda in proportion. All I nsk is an opportunity to show the goods. Store next door to Grandiu Rloek, Tid ioute, Pa. M. WILK. CALL ON LUDWIfi SI AY IS II. OIL CITY, in the Sands Block near the Union Depot, FOlt TOBACCO, BEER, WINES AND LIQUORS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Frank Ilobbins, PHOTOGRAPHER, Pictures in every styloof the art. View of tho oil regions for bale or taken to or der. CENTRE STREET, near R, R. crossing. SYCAMORE STREET near Union Da pot, Oil City, Pa. 20-tf COUNTY AUDITORS' REPOFJT FOIl T3K WILLIAM LAWRENCE, Treasurer of Forest County In iv sahl County for the year ending Deconiher To nm't ree'd from S. J. Scl.lov...?22.4 17 7fl Itv county lu.n.l. it . i . . . . . . i et i i ron i c ommissioners iuimio " redemption of County Lands.. 3,112 00 " ree'd for lands Hold by county 21051) " ree'd from P. (). Co'nvor for - costs and fine in ease of Com. vs. Varner 123 10 " seated lands ret. Co. tax 1M77 !':!! 50 " " " bridge lax 1877 232 mo " " " Co. tax 1878 0,521 US ' " ' Rood tax 1S78 l.Wil 10 " unseat od " Co. tax 1S78 4,055 00 " " " Rood bix 1S78 1,158 83 " sixty dav list (o. bond tax 215 70 " l ec'd for Water c'x.h.f f;o!d to . Win. Snieiirhuimli..... 4 09 " tax erroneously assessed 8 41 ' vee'd from S. .1. Sctlcy to ap ply on balance ! 25 00 " ree'd from C. A. Randall for grass 10 00 " ni;'d from Grcvrt lvp. on ac count of Poor fund.. 15S 28 " rue a from .!.!. Dale for plank- 100 " " S.1I. HaslM, for plank 100 " " I). W. Clark for ink 05 " sixty day list for npring elec tion f)0 tax ree'd from Jno. Littlolioid 1 2, $11,549 28 To balanco 13,730 45 , UiLl.lAM L. KENCE, Treasurer of tho Couimonweauh lor year Toam'troc'd from S. J. Solley 9 00 71 ".Mrtteiax IS, 170 85 " Hotel license :;i " Retailers" " 1 S2 ) Tax on Loans 82 50 To balance. ,.$1.13 90 WILLIAM LAWRFNCE. Treurer of tion Food of said County for th To r-tn't roe'd from S. J. Setlev., .?1,701 08 " Individuals., 5,175 01 $0SO 20 .t. w ...... .... ... . ...... y,vy sj m r.'ONEUS of Forest County in ELI To County orders drawn. ..?2.73 43 $271 40 ISAAC ?o Comity orders drawn ..304 20 . $304 20 JOILT To County order drawn $213 00 $213 00 ?yi We, tho undersigned Auditors of Forest County, do hereby certify that wo in tho OominiHeionets Ollico in said cour.tr cceon'.ing to law, and did'audit and the several accounts of the Treasurer, l.tierit?, Prothon ihirj', Dislrict Attorney County Oonimusioner's for tho year ending Dee. 3Nt, 1878vund find tlieui us s t , in the forej,cing report. In testimony whereof we have hore-into set our hiui.i Keais lai.i 1-u day of January, A. D. 1370. A3: J. Clsrk. EX?r,TT DTTUP.ES of Forest County for the year ending Dua. 3lst, IS" 3. County Coiiziv.'ssioi;ers 014 40 " . Clerk (130 0.1 Auditors and Clerk. 124 00 Counsel Fcos.. HO 00 Cat and Fox bounties K 40 Jury fees 107(1 00 Jury Coinmissionei.s and C lerk 50 OS Assesors 127 K2 Printing fiou 20 ('oiistables 274 02 Court Crier 37 50 Road View 334 80 Fuel and Lights ,. 252 34 Elections 300 50 Commonwealth costs 181 34 Rooks, Stationery &e, 43 18 Repairs on Rnihiings A Furniture 872 64 Western Pa. Hospital 510 20 Sheriil'sFeea 240 10 Redemption-of laud erroneously sold i 101 23 FINANCIAL STATEMENT of l?or:it County for year ending Doe. Slst, J 87$. LIABILITIES. County bonds outstanding, $13,000 00 Bridge bouds outstanding 2,000 09 $15,000 00 F0H3.Tr COUNTY, ks. Pursuant to law, we the nuderslgnod Commissioners of Forust County putli. tho foregoing exhibit of tho receipts' and expenditures of Forest County for tho t ondir.ur I eceuibcr 31st, 1 f7 Wittie.ss our bauds this 11th day of January, A. D. 1879. ELI BERLIN. 1 Attc-t: .J. T. BUKXNAN, Clerk, ARE YOU CO! TIIEX USE CH EM 1C Ready for use ia White, and orer One IlundrptlVUfforent Colors made- of ly puo Whito Lead, Zinc and Linseed Oil, Chemically combined, warranted handsomer and cheaper, and to last Twice as Long as any other Paint. It h;s tho FIRST PREMIUMS at twenty of the State Fairs of tho Union, and Is cu Thousand of the finest houses in the country. AJure?s : SAMPLE CAED BEST IEEE FOR SALE BY ROBINSON 3!. re. . ' orders " Co. itbridLCcciipoi! I ' " seated lauds ret mm 1 brldgo 1H77-x " exonci al inns " Rei'unding wdi'i-i.... " 5 perct. at.idenienf -" 3 per el. on f 15. cur,, on , bonds rc.lccmcd " 31 per ct. on $0, 151.3s . orders rede, nu.d " 3i peict. 1,305 county c, rcleeiued " 3i per ct. on 121.15 rci : orders redeemed " 3J per ct, $1,270.45 rcdru-. " i per ct. ou SI 4.3.1 I!. tp. building orders red. " 34 pur ct. on 75.25 Ti... boro school orders red. , " balance on road fund of liesta boro " liahineo Forest County in account wi.ii ; ending December .list, 1S7;. Ry State Trcas. ice' t Apr.:'..: " July!, " Jan.:: ! " " " ' " Publishing Retailers' l!ct 1ST "5 per ct. on Ji.i'.O.dS ' Rab.nce , Forest County in ncpuint M-ilh tin Red- year ending December 31st, 1878. By am'ts paid individuals,... " balanco H ..... 2,; neeount for j-oar ending Deeembcr SUI, BERLIN Ry balaiK-o duo last Bett!mcnt.... " 5' days Norvices " 532 miles travel LONG Ry balance duo last KOttloment.. " 54 days ktrviees " 7(18 niilcs travel RECK Ry balanco due last settlement., " 60 diws services ., ' 42 mllos trairnl F.O. LACY, T..R. ,L.S. D. F. COP1CLAND County Aud; N. THOMPSON, I U.S. IVothonotarv's Fees Janitor :, Teiichors' Institute j;i liridgo repairs Postage and box rent .. i j Interest 1415 1 Collectors' Coniiulssii-iiM..', :n , Treasurer's Commission jiuvj District Attorney's Fees '. - t.) : Express '.. 11 . Court Auditor 1j 1 Lands sold County ,, ,),, Stonogropher :. 1 Cononor Mato lax on bonds ,...... .ti t western rcnitcntiary......; T..f. 1 Horse lure 1 Clothing for Prisoners T Judgment against county ..i., :,.:.. ' '151 Taxes rodeemod on lands errone ously assessed c. ..'.,.. 421 --:. ASSETS. Balance duo by S. J. Sctley ex Treasurer 1,373 1 Balanco dim by Win. Lawronco, Treasurer, on county ueoount 13,730 f Seatod lnds returned for 1878 !';;5 7 Duo by Kingsley township. 247 : Due by Harmony township..! fu:i . Due by Green township 3" :. . 1 t..r . ' ,1, ,.. .. ISAAC L(N(i Cu County Commissi.' II. W. LEDEBUR, J WC TO'-pAifJ, miT.ll HUGH9 AL - .R' - AS - fl BBOTHEBS, !iJ, 31, P 33 St. Clair Stmtt, CLEVELAND, OHIO. & BONNER, TIONESTA, PA.
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