She gorwt $fjnMta. I. W IONIC, EDITOR TOXCSDAY M0UMG, MAR. 19. 1879. Notice. Having left the country my accounts will be found in tlio hands of J. T. Ureniirui, J. P., who has full authority to receive nil accounts due me and to ieccipt fur the earns. W. R. Dunn. P. S. I shall accept it as a personal favor if tlje Republicans and other friends in Forest County, will liberally patronize ray successor. V. HTDcnn. Harrisburg Letter. IIakrisuuro, March 15, 1873. Ed. Republican : Both Senato and Iouse have been steadily plodding their way through bills of all sorts, but tho House stuck on an act fixing the compensation of members of as sembly and officers and employoes thereof. This was on Wednesday. The question came up again on Thurs day and an extra session was held on that afternoon to allow its further dis cussion. No conclusion was reached, although it was tho occasion of 'some sharp speeches pro and con. As far as au outsider may be allowed to judge the present salary is no more than just ; "the laborer is worthy of his Lire," nud were the salaries reduced to $3.00 ter day, or as Mr. Nakel proposed to nothing but the glory, (as is the case in England aud Prussia,) there would not be many men who could afford to sacrifice business Interests ; and as Mr. Colburn of Spraerset remarked, 'Any man who could not earn, or was not wtrth $1,000 per year, was not fit to represent a free people on the floor of the House." Mr. Doyle, who is a minister in the U. B. Church, proposes to weigh the question and vote as his conscience dictates. It was evident from his remarks that his conscience does not dictate a reduction. He paid the Legislature a compliment ; When he started for Harrisburg tho brethern said : "Now, Brother Doyle, there is a bad set down there; look out for them." He had watched and prayed and at last found that the members were as honorable and fair as any one could desire. Mr. Long left the chair and made a short pertinent speech. Let me digress here to say that Henry M. Long gives great satisfaction as Speaker, keeping better order than his predecessors, aud being ready at par liamentary tactics. Mr. Hewitt spoke in a humorous vein and was frequently applauded. He said "thei? were thieves about the Hill, but the mem bers should not bo held responsible therefor." As far as your correspondent can find out there is a set of land sharks a,bout the Hill, as there always is, and always has been, about the centres of Commonwealths, ready to snatch a dis carded carpet, curtain, toothpick nr bootjack. There soems to be a spirit of investigation abroad in tho land this year, and I have no doubt accounts will be straightened before the session closes. Tho people of Harrisburg were given a treat in the shape of an Ole Bull concert Thursday evening. The old veteran of the violin has not allewed age to stiffen his good right arm, and the huge diamond in tho end of his bow flashed not more brilliantly than the sparkling notes of music which that same bow drew forth. The young wife whom he has lately married played accompaniments. She was re markable for the severe plainness of her style in dress. Ole Bull will doubtless make this his farewell tour, although he. is very active for his years. Speaking of supple aged men, General Cameron is a fine specimen. He celebrated, his 80th birthday last Saturday, and is hale and berrty. I suppose the State has rarely lost a citizen who is mora truly regretted than her poet Bayard Taylor. The Senate sent a committee of three Sen ators : Jones, Gazzara and Schnatterly, to attend the funeral of the lamented bard aud minister. No more at present. Veritas. Punts to order for 87.50; fine (!rt..i pants, French goods $9.60, by Morris the Tailor Oil City Pa. . 50tf. ' Our Washington Letter. Special to llio RF.runLirAif. Washington, D. C, March 13, '79. Democracy as represented by the re-elected members of tho 45th Con gress, is divided iu twain on tho ques tion of tho Speakership, and the break grows wider and more irreconcilable with the lapse of every new dny. Mr. Randall is having a tasto of that pe culiar form of gratitude that ignores wholly the iiinety-and-nine favors conferred so that the onc-hundreth is refused or is only granted after more or le33 hesitation. It has been a (lis. tinguished trait of tho average South ern Democratic politician from time immemorial; the history of American politics abounds with innumerable iustauccs where the dispenser of pat ronage, as in Randall's ense, has had tho South turn and rend him, because he had at last been forced to lurn n deaf car to the horse-leech cry ' of 'give, give," after having endowed that section with a disproportionately large share of all the good things within his gift. Of tlitj42 Chairman ships of House Committees Randall gave 25 to his Confederate brethern ; his rulings and decisions have of'tener 1 1 - A I 1 . man omerwiso Dccn to lavor them m anycontroversy between sections ; its representatives could usually count on the benefit of any doubt w hich arose in dealing with sectional iutersts, and altogether he has gone much more than half way in his efforts t make the prodigals feel perfectly at home and to show them that they were more than welcome- to the choicest cuts of the fatted calf. But I grievo to say that Mr. Randell's advances have not been met in n corresponding spirit, and with all the self denial he has im posed on party friends from other sec tions to euable him to be moro than generous to the Confederate brother, he has been unable to avert a scheme that seriously threatens his re-election. Tho opposition ha centered upon Blackburn, of Ky., than whom extreme Bourbonism has no truer exponent, the "lost cause" no more sincere mourner. The name is odious wher ever the demoniac attempt to deplete our armies during the war by the dis semination of an infectuous and loath some disease is known and appreciated in the truly devilish spirit that prompt ed the effort, aud the opponents of Randall could hardly have picked out from the entire delegation comprising tho Democratic side of tho House, a man more obnoxious to the sentiment that dominated the loyal States and is still the prevailing one among native Americans and many of our adopted citizens all over the North and West. Of the two other men oftenest men tioned as possible dark horses, Car lisle, also from the "dark and bloody ground" would probably be fouud only less objectionable than Black burn, ou all the material issues that have divided the country into North and South during the past quarter of a century. McMahon of Ohio, in ad dition to a stripo of Democracy that would likely lead him to bo more ob sequioue and complaisant towards the maliguant and revolutionary leaders of his party than Randall has ever been, is in high feather with the most rampant of the soft money maniacs aud repudiatiouists because of hh votes and known sympathy iu those direc tions. Hence as a choice of several evils oue of which seems unavoidable, Randall, as the best of them, seems infinitely preferable to any of the others named; and so far as appears on the Washington surface that is tha. view entertaiuod by a large majority ol liepubiicans. If -Prcsideut Haves is in favor of repealing the lav which empowers him to nation troops at tho polls in certain emergencies, and of that imposing the (est oath, reported, Le is at variance with a majority of the Republican party if it was correctly represented in the last Congress. Some members, however, indicated their willintrness to concede, those two points if the Demo crats would yield their demauds for the repeal of the U. S. election laws. This by way of compromise, however, and to avoid an extra eeseiou. But I Ulievo I may say the party, including the President is practically a unit in opposition to turning over tho ballot box absolutely to the domination of tho White Liner and Repeater by repeal of tho last named, aud that it will be opposed to the bitter end. The threat to make the appropria tion to pay the President's salary a sepcrate bill and attach the obnoxious legislation to it, will not relieve tho pM'ly oflho odium of trying to forco his approval of measures under duress, in plain violation of the letter and spirit of the organic law. Representatives of thoso sections scourged oj threatened by yellow fo ver Inst fall are receiving what they deserve at the hands of their constitu ents for their fatal opposition to tho national quarantine law on tha ground that it wa9 an invasion of "State rights." It seems probable thatthe measure will be.revived with Gamzeo's process for freezing the fever germs, as a leading and most effective feature. De Soto. My daughter twelvo years old, complained of headache and her skiu was a dark yellow ; also tho whites of her eyes were very yellow. We all said she had the Jaundice. I boucrht a bottle of Borosma, Buchu, Back ache, Liver and Kidney Cure, and a box of Dandelion and Mandrake Pills, aud-by the time the mecWcine was used . 1 ... I . I t-nu :aui0 10 ner rigni color again in a week or tea days. I call it a good medicine. It did tho business upright. Henry Hoover. Prepared by E. K. .Thompson, Ti- tusville. Pa. Troy Township, (P. O. Diamond,) May 2G, 1877. Sold by G. W. Bovard, Tioncsta, r. 52 2t. QIIAKLES RAISIU, PRACTICAL CARRIAGE AND WAGON MAKER. In rear of Ilium's Rlacksmith shop, ELM ST.. - - TIONESTA, V STAVE BOLTS WANTED tsy j. i msm k co. Nothing but IsTO. 1 BOLTS ACCEPTED. Stave Holts, S5 iuches in length. Price paid, $4.00 per cord. Eleariiisg Rolfs, inches in length, and cut from timber not less than 22 inches in diameter. Price, $3.50 per cord. feblO D. W. CLARK, REAL ESTATE AGENT, TIONESTA, PA., Has now for sale the Following: A FARM OF 152 ACRES, Three and a half miles Ea.-itof Kitlannins;, in Armstrong county, known as tho ltob inson Farm. All undor fence ; splendid farm house and barn, and all necessary out-buildinps. Well watered ; woll adapt ed for raising of crops or stock, and un derlaid with a 4-foot vein of coal. Also plenty of Limestone. A FARM OF 200 ACRES, In Kinsley Township, this countv, known us the D. Ifarrir.Rton larm. About 40 acres cleared; good barn; small orchard: housfl in fair condition; well fenced A lino lot. of Pine and Hemlock timber 011 tho uncleared part. FORTY ACRES, Near Trunkeyvillo, Forest county. Part of tho Daniel .tones plaoo. Will sell cheap. SIXTY ACRES, One milo from NeilUown ; about 15 or 20 acre cleared, partly fclicod. Some good oak 011 tho balance. THIRTY ACRES, In Jenks Township, Forest county; ten acres cleared: small orchard (growing, comfortablo house ; well watered. Cheap. A RUILDINO LOT In Tioncsta Uorough, near tho Court Uouso. A bplendid business locution. 13KCETPTS AND EX PENPITl' HPS ol Harmony Township School li trlil tot- tho year ending Juno 1st, 178. JOHN WOODCOCK Treasurer, Dr.. To nm't of duplicate 2,411 f2 " " StateapproTh 115 00 " " l'roni ex-ool'lr iW 00 " " " ex-triwt. 10 17 " " " Co. Tnw, 4 17 J I VMI l T VIMIIUU V tl O i'U -f 1!,(M(1 42 Cr. Pv ain't of. vouchers tl.iioil OS i .... . ... " lands returned. 4HS 4:i " nlmtein't allnwcd ' peivCntrtcrrt u " exonerations " cash on hand 40 V!7 47 HO lir.es $2.01(1 42 ACCOUNTS of Road Commissioners 4br llio year ending April Hth, 1S7S. Dr. To am't of duplicate $1,182 (ill ?i,is2 m IT. Rv work on roads fsfis 'jr " nm't returned 17a 74 " exonerations " nm't in hands of Collcct'r l.'J5 3S $l,18'i fill JOHN WOODCOCK, Treasurer of Har mony 1 own-sin p. v To cash on hand from last y'r$l"U 02 " ree'd from collector. 121 02 -it- - 01 Cr. ,.$..2:r 87 ... 41 17 Rv orders redeemed. 4 cash on hand -$277 01 Dr. To nm't of Poor fund ,".77 47 -$377 47 (V P.y orders redeemed J 8."? 02 " cash on hand 2!U4." $:177 47 Wo tho undersigned Auditors of Har mony Township, Forest County, Pa., have examined the foregoing accounts, and lind them correct, to tho best of our knowl edge. WM. Y. STGOINS. 1 .JAMES F. CONNELLY, J Auditors, Jr "yoUXO MEN prepared for active l.usi L uess life. 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Ladies' Rubber Gloves for Tlonsworl; Gardening, and Softening and Whiten ing tho hands f and a cure for Salt Rheum and Chapped Hands. Ladies' Short, gl.25. tiauntlots 81.50. Nursery Shooting, Ilo Water IJottles. Lilo Preservers, Air llosoms, etc., etc. Novelties of all kinds for comfort and con venidkeo of ladies, worthy their attention. FREE flooDVEAii's Manual, illustrated, 52 pages of valuablo information, of in terest to every one, on receipt of address and stump. Goods suitable to all purposes. Special articles to order. Anything under 4 pounds, by mail. Best Goods at Lowest New York Prico. ACENT3 WAMTED. Brooklyn Depot Cuudyear's Rubber Hoods, Manufacturers and Dealers, Wholesale and Retail. Address T. C. THORNE, Manager, 211 i niton Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. P. O. llux 2H. 45-3m Can't bo mndo bv cry month in tho business wo lurnisli, but thoso w illintr -m-k CHI PHsilir rnt-n u .ln.... day right iu. their ow n localities. Havono room to explain hero. 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