editor, WEDNESDAY MORMXG, MAI 11, 159. Aiitinuiiccmciifs. Our rnfOH for nniiniinrnmpnt4 will lin net follows: Associate Judgi, $10; District vAiiorncy, ? a ; vrroncr, county sur veyor, No announcements will ap pear vnle accompanied by the cash. Rlcase bear tins in mind. ASSOCIATE JUDGE. Vt'ci are authorized to annonnco S. J. "WOECOTT, of Tionesta borough, ns a can didate for the nomination of Associate Judgo, subject to Repnhliean usages. AVe nro authorized to annonnco LEWIS ARNER, ol'Urei'n township, as a oandi dnto lor t ho nomination of Associate Judge, subject to Republican usages. POLITICAL. Tlio members of tho Kepublican County Commilteo are requested to meet nt my office oa Monday evening, May 19, 1870. A full attendance is requested. 12. L. Davis, Ch'm lie p. Co. Com. Tioncita, May G, 1879. The Citizens Endorse our Represen tative Hon. N. P. Wheeler. The following was ready for pub lication bodjo time ago, but owing to our. limited space, it has been unavoid ably crowded out until now: Tioxesta, April 18, 1879. We the undersigned citizens of For est County desire to make this public acknowledgment of our recognition of the sterling virtues and business abili ties of our Representative, N. P. Wheeler, recognizing iu him the qual ities that make a true representative oftbopeoplo; and we desire to give him this assurance that the course he has taken in the "Pittsburgh Iliot Bill" has mot the views and desires of his constituents, and believe he will favor such measures as are for the best inter ests of the- greatest number of the people of this Commonwealth, and cannot be influenced by those influeu cea of corporations which have caused so many of our Legislators in the past to fall; and having this full confidence in our representative, N. P. Wheeler, we wish to make known to liira our viaws by publishing this article in the FoiraT Republican, and sending him a published copy of the same. O. Q. Butterlield Samuel V. Irwin Win. Lawreneo N. S. Foreman T. J. YanGioscn II. O. lJavis S. J. Campbell .r. V. Reed I sustain JY. Rudolph Rudolph T. 1). Collins II. W. Miller Uriah Kiester W. A. Connoly J. I). Rhodes G. W. Warden Stephen Taft Chester Holhster Wheeler m iia, Lewis Keister omrse in (he Jtiot Mill, S. II. Haslet J. II. Doriekson J. N. Tietsworth John Reck J. II. Hulinga Mathew Elliott Conrad Raul Leander Berlin W. F. Jones J. II. Boll Eredric E. Kin" IiveN.l Wheeler's course in the lliot Hill a full appro val, Jamns CI reon Jacob Shatter r. J. Bowman Eh Berlin 0. F. Gillespie J. W. Origgs W. 1 Siggius )V. Albaugu Our Washington Letter. Special to the Ruvublican. Washington, D. C, May 8, 79. Confederate Chalmers yesterday again succeeded in airing his bad repute as the hero of the Fort Pillow mastacre. He called up his resolu tion with tho professed purpoeo of having a committee of investigation appointed to report upon his conduct ns a rebel Ccucral during the war. Iu reclity ho merely wanted to get off a speech to magnify his importance. J3ut ha got almost enough of that sub ject before ho got through, from the reminders he received that the Repub lican members were pretty well posted in the infamy of Fort Pillow end other rebel atrocities. Finally, Chal tner's companions came to bis rescue. and solidly voted not to allow tho co;cruiU.ee of investigation, while all tne Republicans voted to vo biro committee. Like most fire-eaters Ii'm cla.s, Chahiicr'i dida't want committee of investigation ; but of he didn't make much out of his buncombe display. The debate in the Senate for two days on the Louisiana Seuatorehinh as ji good deal of political significance jlie Democrats have a tnuioritv in that body of 10, tho numbers beiiv 43 to o3. Uut it is probable almost to a certainty that in 1881 the changes iu the North way be such that this thowing will be reversed, tsiuce only 7 gains will have to be- nude to do it, The term of Senator Kdlo-rg, of La., does not expire until 1883. Therefore, if ho tan Lc ousted to give place to .'ij.-s competitor, H pa. Tori, the Jhmo- J. E. WENIC, rnl. will havo one more majority for the Republicans to' overcome. The debate seems to indicate thai the ma jority havo determined to strengthen themselves by this expedient, and that Kellogg must go. If this is done) ther will be but one Republican Senator left in all tho South, Bruce, of Miss. This is the first time, I believe, where a case of this kind which has been settled by one Senate has been reopened upon a change in the polit ical character of that body and for no other than partisan reasons. But des perate conditions seem to justify des perate remedies in the Democratic mind. The hot haste in which the Confed erates rushed through the new bill driving the civil power cf tho nation from the polls show the little confi dence they feel in their cause. They choked off debate and passed it under the previous question gag. The Senate will take time to discuss it, however, and the Republicans will tell the rebels soma truths about their dis loyal intrigues. I observe that the Democrats have renewed their confi dence in tho President's intention to sign some bill of the sort, but what renson is there for this confidence? This bill is just as opon to objections expressed in the President's message a the other, and unless he has changed his mind, he cannot accept it. The Republicans solidly oppose it, and I believe the Democratic claim of confi dence is simply to keep up the cour age of their adherents. It is impossi ble to believe that the President will sign this 'bill, since the Democrats refuse to admit any amendment looking in the least to the preservation of national authority to keep tho peace. For meu who profess so- much confidence in this direction, the Con federates are taking a singular course. They arc still threatening that if the President does not sign this bill they will "starve Lira out." If tho Presi dent is open to this sort of argument of course they may succeed, but his friends don't believe he is, and the Democrats must back down lather than go to the country upon the starving out platform. Hon. Wm. E. ChaDdler has been elected Secretary of the Republican Congressional Committee. Thi3 is an admirable choice, and Mr. Chandler will lead us to victory. By the way, there is a general expression of a desire to see Mr. Chandler elected U. S. Senator from New Hampshire. De Soto. MEREDIAN LINES. Ed. Republican: In reading County Surveyor Brockway's report to the Sec'y of Internal Affairs, I see that there has never been established any thing of tho nature of a "meredian line" or standard "chain measure" in Forest County. It is very much to be hoped that, at the May term of court in Forest Co., tho Grand Jurors will recommend to the court to issue an order for tho establishment of a meredian on the public grounds and that the Co. Commissioner will speedily act and '.hen requre every person who conducts surveys in the county ta compare his compass and chaiu with tho one at the ceuuty seat. Much litigation would thereby be spared and land owners could feel assured that when oncesuiveyeU, their lands would then be bounded by lines terminated bv corners not liable to be changed by every one who pretends to be what should be called a surveyor' Let this "line" then be made the standard and the variations of mag netic needles could be taken from that. Although the "line" might bo correct, yet the variation taken at Tionesta would not be the same for all parts of the County. For the twp's of Tionesta, Harmony, Hickory, Green and Kiagsley it would be very nearly correct; but for the twp's of Howe, oenks ana uarnstt it would be more than at Tionesta. During the autumn of '78,' I, in conducting a series of surveys in Jenks and Howe twp's, was unable to "find corners." In comparing my compass with a "meredian line" at home before starting out, I found it to vary 2 28' west. The first day we accomplished nothing, and knowing that the varia- won oi iuq uceuie must be more in that locality than the oue I left, yet not kuowiug how much, I waited until night, then with the assistance of i student of mine, we established a me rcdian bv means of the stars Pnlari and Aliotli from which I found that my er.mp:i?.i iu l 'J. ' 12'. Aftar this I conclndad my surveys aad to ray satisfaction found .comer and sight trees along with other land marks. J. A. Caldwell, C. E. Co. Surveyor of Jefferson Co., rightly remarks: "One incompetent surveyor will causo law suits enough to fatten half. i dozen lawyers." Several weeks since I had occasion" to survey a tract of land which I sur veyed in the fall of '76. Then my compass varied 2 22', and in turning off the variation of this year, or rather this time of year, I, to my positive delight, "hit" all of my sight trees and exactly closed the survey ; this would have been, f course, impossible if my chaiumen had made any error what ever. I trust that the citizens of Forest county will not think that I am med- dicing iu affairs that do not concern me, but u the contrary that they will prevail upon the Grand Jury and Court for tho establishment of a "me redian line" and "standard chain length," which are absolutely reeded. i ours &c, Surveyor. May 12, '79. Cyclopedia of Literature. 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This gerat offer is good for thirty days only, and is made solely for the purpose of introduction. But two dictionaries will be sent to one address. This appears but once. Order now. Send silver, currency or 3 cent postage stamps. Address at once National Book Company, Rock land Mass. New Advertisements. JAMES ll. BEVERLY, PRACTICAL IIORSE-SUOEH (.Shop just South of Knox's Mill.) TIOInTEST-A., jpj. Carriage Ironing and Repairing, and Blacksniithing of ull kinds done in first class manner. Also, Contractor for tho euro of Contraction, Corns, Quoiter, Split Feet, Acute Eaniiiiiti, Acute Narviaular diseases, and tho prevention of Interfer ing, Clicking, eto. niay!4 9 NOTICK is hereby riven that on the 19th day of Ma j, A. 1). 1879, application will bo mado to tho lion. L,. I), Wetmoro, President Judge of the 37th Judicial dis trict for a charter of a Corporation to be called '-The Odd Follows Hall Association of Tionesta, Forest County, Pa." The ob ject of said association being the support, maintenance and protection of tlio Tiones ta Lodgo, No. 309, I. O. of O. F., and its members. List of Causes set down for Trial at May Term, 1870. PllOTHONOTAItY'S Ol'FICK, 1 I'OUKST Co., PA I Wo. Tr. Yi 1 Andrew Weller for uso vs. Samuel H. Haslet et fll 1' Afuv 77 2 J. It. Jones vs. Frank Ilarr 5 May 73 o iMiwuru jones ior uso VS. John Peterson et al 22 May 78 4 tJ. It. Walters vs. Samuel Clark 52 Sept 78 5 County of Forest vs. A. J. Sig- gins et al 23 May 78 C Adinrs of Winans estate vs. Joseph Harrison IS lice. 73 7 . J.. JUaine vs. Henry Swag- Pi-t 6 Feb. 7 H W illiam Wilson vs. S;uiiul1 Clark S3 Pee. 78 V J. A. rseul vs.lJyron Landers 10 May 7 10 Julius IScrkiman vs. IJ. W. Agnew 51 Sept 7 J. SHAWKKY, Piothonotary. Tioucfda, April 179. License Notice Xotlco Is hereby given that llio follow ing license applications lmvo been liled in tho Clerk's Olllco. and will bo presented nt, Mnv Term of tjnartrr Sessions : T. C. Jackson, Hotel, Tionesta boro. Wm. Tiawronce, ' John Woodcoek, " Noilltown. Wm. Toy, Kating-houso Fngundas. John Peterson, Fating-house, Trunkey- vlllo. . J. STIAWKEY, Clerk. Tionesta, Pa., April 29, 1879. Jenks Twp. Auditors' Report. Maheinvili.k, April 15, 1879. HOAD COMMISSIONERS of Jenks Township in account with Jenks Town ship: Dr. To vouchers Issued to Chas. Harris July 19, 1878 $ 450 01 " vouchors Issued to Chas. Harris Oct. 19, 1878 490 00 " amtof money paid P. V. Mer- cilliott ns Commissioner 01 45 " int paid It. Hellish as Oonun'r (17 8;j " unit of money paid John H. Mensel as Commissioner 29 82 $1,099 13 Cr. r. V. Mereilliott by services ns Commissioner...... $ 2." 38 r. V. Mercilliott by attendingCourt Hl 07 R. Hellish by services ns Oomm'r... !U 98 " " attending Court i& 87 John II. Mensch by services ns Commissioner ..... 29 82 $159 12 Wo, tho Auditors of Jenks Township, do certify that w lmvo examined tlio above accounts nnd find them correct. J. H.SCHRECENUOST, ) . J AS. T.POSE, Auditors. Attest : Jamks A. Scott, Clerk. I refuse to concur in tho above state ment as incorrect. C. F. 1 1 UNT, Auditor. Mariknvii.m:, April l.'i, 1S79. JAMES WAITON, Treasurer, In, account with Jenks Township. Dr. To nm't of orders drawn from Co. Commissioners July IS, 1878.. .f 61 00 " " ' July 13, 1878... 807 48 " " ' Sept. 23, " ... 8(17 48 " " " March 5, 1879 25 00 " " " " 25, 1879 200 00 " reo'd from former Treas 10 27 ?i,037 83 Cr. By voucher produced $1,973 40 Percentage ." 59 20 $2,032 00 6 23 By am't paid over. ?2,037 83 Wo, tho Auditors of Jenks Township, do certify that wo have examined tlio above accounts and find them correct. C. F. HUNT, ) J. 11. 8CH It ECENGOST, Auditors. J AS. T. HOSE, j Attest: James A. Scott, Clerk, April 15, 1879. ROAD COMMISSIONERS, acting ns Overseers of tho Poor, in account with Jenks Township. Dr. To nm't of moncv ree'd from salo of Pauper's effects $12 00 $12 00 Cr. $3(1 00 By am't paid out $30 00 Balance on hand $ 5 40 We. tho Auditors of Jenks Township. do certify that vie havo examined tho above accounts and lind them correct. C. F. HUNT, ) J. IJ. SCHRKCENGOST, Auditors. JAS. T. ROSE, j Attest: James A. Scott, Clerk. D. W. CLARK, ItEAX ESTATE AGENT, AND I'RACTICAIi SUIIVEYOK, TIONESTA, PA., Has now for sale the Following: 120 ACRES, Allegheny Township, Venango Co., on Stewarts Run, 31 miles from Tionesta; 40 acres cleared ; good barn ; frame house j snTaU orchard j fences good : splendid water. Will bo sold at a bargain tor cash. a farm: of 152 acres, Three and a half miles East of Killanning, in Armstrong county, known as tho Rob inson Farm. All under fence j splendid farm house and barn, and all necessary out-buildings. Well watorod; well 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 Kingsley Township, this county, known as the 1). Harrington larm. Aloiit 40 acres clearod; good barn: small orchard: house iu fair rendition; well fenced. A line lot of IMno and Hemlock timber on tho uncleared part. FORTY ACRES, Near Trunkeville, Forest county. Part ol tho Daniel Jones place. Will sell cheap. SIXTY ACRES, One mile from Neilltown ; about 15 or 20 acres clearwl, partly fenced. Sonio good oak on tho balance. THIRTY ACRES, In Jenks Township, Forest county; ten acres cleared; small oreliarcl growing, comfortable house ; well w aterod. Cheap. A BUILDING LOT In Tionesta Borough, near tho Coiir House. A splendid busiucaa location. . PROCLAMATION. WiirnKAs, Tho Hon. L. I). Wetmoro, President Judge of tho Court of Common Pirns, (Quarter Sessions nnd Over and Ter miner, in nnd for I ho count? of Forest, hs Issued his precept for holding n Court of Common I'leas, Quarter Sessions nnd Oyer nnd Terminer nt Tionesta, for tho County of Forest, to commence mi the third Monday of May next, being the 19th day of May lh79. "Notleo is therefore given to the Coroner, JusticesoV tlie l'eaee nnd Constables of said county, that thev bo then nnd thero In their proper persons at ten o'clock, A. M., of said dav, with their records, inquisitions examination nnd other remembrances, to do thoso things which tolhcir ollices appertain to be done, nnd to those who nro bound iu recognizance to proseeuto ngnitist (lie prisoners that are or shall bo in tho jail of Forest Count v, that they be then and thero present to proseeuto against them ns shall bo just. Given un dor my hnnd and seal this 22th day of April, A. D.1S79. J CA. R.VNDALL, Sheriff. 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FOJ'lt Slwn or Sim-HlorH J!:nlf, i;;iit !n fli'in Si to 1 wi'h iMoi.i' iuct (Ui4 bnw.i; k- ui .'luuilk. t-A Hciru i'l'ivm t iiuuh. infl! rnrlli-ul.nn. (nil on otir l:'ii!fix or 'w Vulc U4 lif ltiu.uuli CirvLUr, vtUu' .o urntl .v, TII32 ' JOHNSTOH LUFfLSru ' S THE BESTAND MOST POPULAR BEWINO MACEI1IE ATTACHKENT Ever iuvmtcd. I'rito f 2.CQ THE JOHNSTON TCCKEE, No Scwiii) Mathinp A tt:u-linifnt rxc-tit tlio liuUlcr is to mm h us. ! us iiiu 'J ui kcr. t'rieo f:.(.u.i THE UOHKSTON CORDr-R l'ripcf I HO Tliosn .1 an- (lie r :;!ly uiiy vuihs. una liiihewiuir Ui ly wuiit.s, C'llillO ii CJliihl. I.) Htlliunl Ihriii. They mo kipt ly i,!l n-ir-,-Miirliliio nui'iila. Wo will fin imIi tlllier of tlirm nt the price nninrd. Atfont.s wntii fir illiivtruit'il cin-.i- lill- illlil WlKili'ld I'M. D l,l:X tt CO., OTTUHWA, IOWA. I
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