EDITOR. VEDrsnAY MORMNR, JlE 25. 1S79. AllIJOIIIH'CJtJOllls. Onr rates fur announcements will 1o as follows: Associate J Milan, 610; Pistrict Attorney, $tj C.iroitor, 2; County Sur vryor, fil. 'o announcements will ap- ii'!r vnlr arcomiKinicd bti the cash. 'lease hear tins in mind. ASSOCIATE JUDOE. Wo are authorized to announce P. J. "W( T,C )TT, ot Tionesta horonuh. nsac:m ilidato fur llio nomination of Associate Judge, subject to lippnliliiTvii usages. Wo are authorized to announce LEWIS AUNEH, of Uroen township, as a eandi dato for tlio nomination of Associate Judiro, subject to Republican usages. ( DISTRICT ATTORNEY. Wo arc. authorized to announce S. P. IRWIN ESQ., of Tionesta boroue-h, ns a candidate for tho nomination for District Attorney, subjoct to Eepu-liliean usages. COUNTY SURVEYOR. Wo are authorized to announce J. COOK, of Darned Township, as a candidate for the nomination for t'onnty Surveyor, sub ject to Republican Usages Democratic Announcements. ASSOCIATK JUDGE. We nto authorized to nnnonnoo VM. TOUT. Y. of Kinsley Township, us a can didate for the nomination for Associate Judge, subject to Democratic usages. REPUBLICAN PRIMARIES. In pursuance of a tesolulion of the members of tho Republican County Committee, at a meeting held at Tio nesta, May 19th 1879, it is ordered that the Republican voters of the county meet at their respective places for holding primary clectious on SATURDAY, JUNE 28, 1S79, at 2 o'clock P. M., to nominate : One person for Associate Judge. One person for District Attorney. On e person for Coroner. One person for County Suryeyor. The polls will remain open until 7 o'clock p. in. Each election precinct will elect one person as a moraber of the County Committee for the ensuing year. The meeting of the Return Judges will bo held at the Court House, in Tionesta Borough, on tho following Tuesday, to-wit : The 1st, day of July, at 2 o'clock p. m. Republicans will remember that tho grand skirmish will take plane before the great battle of 1880. Sentinels upon the Republican watch-tower of Forest County, awake ! Why stand ye all the day idle? The skirmish must and will be won. E. L. Davis, Chairman Rep. Co. Cora. Tionesta, May 27, 1879. Republican State Convention. M. S. Quay, Chairman of the State Republican Committee, has issued the call for the State Convention as follows : "The Republicans of Pennsylvania, and all others in favor of honest cur rency and the faithful discharge of National obligations, and opposed to communism and the restoration to power in the National Government of the influences which procured the re bellion of 1861, are requested to send delegates, apportioned accordingly to their representation in the Legislature, to a convention to meetatllarrigbur" at 12 m., od tho 23 J day of July next, to nominate a candiato for State Treasurer, and transact such other business as may be brought before them. M. S. Quay. Republicans, Attention! It :s important to the success o( the Republican party in this county that harmony should be preserved in the ranks, and that the organization should be cemented by the good feeling of the defeated candidates and their friends after the Primaries. And nothing would do more to bring about tbis object than a fair expression of the Republican voters and none others at tho polls on the coming primary election. Therefore, let it bo under stood by all that none but Republic ans will be allowed to cast a ballot next Saturday, which is io accordance with the party rules laid down and published heretofore. And a faithful observance of this wholesomo rule will no doubt save ill feeling among can didates and their friends, and the ne cessity of enforcing the same, on the meeting of the Return Judges on the following Tuesday by throwing out precincts, on account of a violation of J. E. WENIC, said rule. E. L. Davis, Chairman. Trnx'oiit, Republicans, next Pat unlay, to a man and vofo nt tho Pri maries. Wliilo you may think the coming election a comparatively un important one, it is not. Ry your neglecting fo attend the primaries the candidate of your (hoico mny fail to receive the nomination, and in that way you might lose the interest you would otherwise (tike in having him elected in November. Besides it will be more satisfactory to all concerned to know that whoever is nominated is the choice of a majority of the eutiro pnrty. And to election wll'icers we wish to say that a strict compliance to tho Rules will bo expected. Allow not a solitary man to vote who is not a Republican. Nkxt Saturday being the day set for holding the Republican primaries, and the candidates for District Attor ney and County Surveyor having no opposition, we think it our duty to ask that they be given a handsome vote. S. D. Irwin Esq., ha3 held the offico of District Attorney for a num ber of years, and during that time has discharged his duties faithfully, and with perfect satisfaction to nil. Ho is not only a lawyer of fiue abilities, but an excellent geologist, a chemist, and a gentleman of sound ideas, lie is a truo Republican, and a man who never allows his prejudices to influ ence him in the discharge of his oflicial duties. That he will be nominated and elected in November is a foregone conclusion, and v.e ask tho Republi cans to extcud him the compliment of a full party vote next Saturday. With Mr. J. Cook, candidate fr County Surveyor, we are not person ally acquainted, but all who are speak of him in the highest terms of praise. That ho is a first-class Surveyor we have ample assurance from those who know him well. We bespeak for Mr. Cook a flattering vote at the primar ies, and a handsome majority at the general election. Wmo Hill, Foiiest Co., Pa., ) June 18, 1879. To the voters of Forest Co : I am informed that iu some of the election districts my name is to be used as a candidato for the nomination of County Surveyor at the com'iDg Re publican Primaries, and that "nomina tion tickets" have been tent to the several townships of this county the same purporting to be from me. I am not a candidate for that office. I re fused to become a candidate in the Nationol party, and of course will not be a candidate in the Republican party. I never sent any tickets, nor authorized any to be sent. I therefore request the voters of this county not to give these spurious tickets any con sideration whatever. Mr. Cook is in every respect worthy of your consideration, therefore I ask you to support him, as he is your rtg ularly announced candidate, Yours, &c. F. F. WlIITTEKIN. Our Washington Letter. Special to tho Republican. Washington, D. C, June 19, '79. The democrats undertook to crowd tho Army bill through the Senate yes terday as they did the House, but the Republicans resisted, and the result was an ail night session, and several severe personal encounters. Planta tion manners were prevalent among Confederate Brigadiers, who lectured the Republicans for exercising their rights. Blaine, Conkling aud Win dom lashed the Confederates unmerci fully. The Confederate leaders do not intond any appropriation bill shall pass that doesn't contain a miss of tricky nnd unpatriotic sentiment. The general appropriation bill is so full of incomprelunsiblo stuff that many Republicans have advised the President to veto if, but it is likely he will sign it on the ground that it is the best bill it is possible to get from a democratic Congress. Tha Army bill will contain tho prohibitive feat ures relative to ordering troops to keep the peace at the polls, and the Republican Senators think the Presi dent will veto it. The principle in volved is serious, but it is thought by many he will sign it becauso it has no practical effect this year. But all are afraid that he will and must veto the judicial expenses bill for its unwarran ted interference with the executive de partment. It is vicious as well as uu constitutional, and the President cannot sign tt without stultifying himself. All of these bills will ho in hij hands by Saturday or Monday. postponed by tlie?o ivnts, nnd the. President's veto of the judicial bill tvill probably postpone it until the. first of July, unless the democrats broak and back down suddenly. Mauy of them threaten never to relent or compro mise any further, but there are somt who tiro of this contest, and will favor passing the appropriations for tho courts bereft of all extraneous polit ical matter. If they stick to these convictions, nnd refuse to abide by caucus dictations, an adjournment, may conio next week Secretary McCrary's nomination as Judge linngs fire, the Sennte Com mittee believing it u constitutional to appoint nnd commission an officer three months ahead of a vacancy in tho oilire ho is to fill. The democratic fight over the finauce question is serious. They find tho soft money ground untenable, and are yet unable to lake tho conserva tive Republican ground against agita tion. Of course they displease their greenback allies, aud the greenback organ here makes a savage onslaught upon democratic management, cutting looso entirely from it, and striking out independently for 1880. Dk Soto. The Indiana I'imcs has this to say of Jas. Mosgrovc, the champion of tho Greenback cause iu this Congressional district last year, which proves what we were wont , to have our peoplo believe then, that Mr. M. was a Dem ocrat in disguise, and that he was run ning in the interest of that party: "James Mosgrovc, late Greenback candidate for Congress in this district, has gone back on the Greenback party. He appeared nt the polls at the late Democratic election and voted. His right to vote was challenged ; lie claimed there was no Greenback or ganization in Armstrong couuty at the present time. His voto was received under protest." Rroolville Republican. Rules for tho Republican Primary Elections of Forest County. 1. Tho candidates for tho several offices shall- have their names an nounced in one or more of the county papers at least three weeks previous to the Primary Meetings, stating tho office, and subjoct to the action of the party at the said primary meetings. 2. The voters belonging to tho Re publican party in each township or borough, shall meet on a day to be designated by the County Committee, at the usual places of holding spring elections, at 2 o'clock p. m., and pro ceed to elect one person for Judge, and two persons for Clerks who shall form a Board of Elections to receive votes and determiuo who are the proper per sons to vote, aud who shall hold the polls open until 7 o'clock r. m. After the polls arc opened, the candidates annouoded shall be ballotted for; the name of each person voting shall bo written on a list at the time of voting, uo person being allowed to vote nioro than once for each office. ' 3. After tho polls arc closed the board shall proceed to count the votes that each candidate has received, and make out the returns accordingly, to be certified by the Judge and attested by the clerk. 4. The Judge (or one of tho Clerks appointed by the Judge) of the respec tive election districts, shall meet at the Court Houso in Tionesta, on the Tues day following the Primary Moetings, at 2 o'clock r. sr., having the returns and a list of tho voters, and the person having the highest number of votes for any office, shall be declared the regular nominee of the Republican party. 5. Any two or more persons having an equal number of votes for the same otuce, tho Judges shall proceed to bal lot for a choice, tho person having the highest number to be tho nominee. 6. The Return Judges shall be com petent to reject by a majority, the re turns from auy district where thero is evidence rf fraud, either iu the returns or otherwise, and Khali reject thorn where there id evidenco of three or more persons voting nt the primary meetings who are not liepublicaus. 7. The Return Judges shall appoint Conferees Representative, Senatorial nnd Congressional whose acceptance ot said appointment shall bo a pledge to support the person who may receive the largest number of votes cast for that otiicc in the county. 8. The Return Judges may at anv time charge the modo nnd manner of selecting candidates as they may bo instructed by the people at their pri mary meetings, duo notice being given by the County Committee. 9. The Chairman of tho County Committee shall bo required to issue a call in pursuance of the action of the AY iff Advertisements. Notico to Taxpayers. The subscriber will bo at tho following; uamcu places lor mo purpose tares for the vear iSfl). Th to receive ose pnyinu; mforo Aucrnst 1st. are entitled to nu abatement of 5 per cent. riAH.ntr toavnsiiip, Monday, July at Jacob Maya from in a. in. to 'J. p. tn. 1KNKM TOWNSHIP, Tuesday, July i!;!, at N. K. Jlurtou'a from 8 a. in. to 'I p. in. n OWK TOW 5 SI IIP, Wednesday, July :;1, ilt IS rook n fe Co's store. ohekv township, Saturday, July lid, nt li. Arncr's stoVc, from 10 a. in. to 1 p. in. IIIUKOHY TOWNMllIP, Monday, July ;!, at T. J. ISownian's store, from 1. p. iu. to 4 p. in. HARMONY TOWNSHIP, Tuesday, July i!!, at Jacoo I. Range's, from 10 a. in. to 2 p. m. KINOST.liY TOWNSHIP, Wednosday, July :t(), at Wheeler & Pu senbury's store, from 10 a. in. to 2 p. ni. TIONKSTA TO VNslll P, Thursday, J ly ;tl, at Treasurer's office. TIONKSTA llOKOl'OH, Thursday, July !U, at Treasurer's otllce. Those liable, for Mercantile tax for 1ST!), will suve costs by paving on or before July 1st, 1S7!. The fees to bo allowed to Raid Treasurer on license, iind issued by him shall bo us follows : Mcrcantilo lii conso fcl.W). Wm. LAWHENCK, Treasurer. TionoslH, Pa., Juno l!, 187!). Estato Notico. Kstafo of Mary Pule. Deceased, lato of Tionesta Township, Forest Countv, l'a. All persons indebted to said estato are re quested to make inntiedite payment, and those having legal claims r.gain'st tlmsamo will present them without d;lav In proper order for settlement to NANCY DAWSOX, Administratrix, or, TATH tt VAN UIKsKN, Attorneys. Tionesta, Tu., May 20, 1870. Auditor's Report of Hickory Tp, FO R T H K YK A It 1 878. ROAD COMMISSIONERS of Hickory Township in account with said Town ship: Dr. fr. To nm't of Road tax lev ied for year IWK $1,170 82 By unit expended on roads in sarno year as ro turned by Road, Mas ters $1,070 58 " Exonerations nnd re turned, to Co. Comr's Do 24 Balanced $1,170 f 1,170 82 To Tp. orders outstandin$l,7SK 57 Total value of .Seated fluids in said Township as returned bv Co. Coiu'rs for tho year 187'.f..'$ 1,14:5 8S Unseated U'lH 4 Total valuo of lands $1,473 81 Amount of money in Treasury... None By On nun of the Auditors op Hicko ry Township. Attest, J. r. ALBAUG1I, Clerk. Juno 2d, 18;J. D. W. CLARK, REAL ESTATE AGENT, AND PRACTICAL fiUUVHYOK, TIONKSTA, PA., Has now for sale the Following: 120 ACRES, Allegheny Township, Venango Co., on Stewarts Run, 31 miles from Tionesta; 40 acres cleared j good barn ; frame houso; small orchard; fences good; splendid water. Will bo sold at a bargain for cash. A FARM OF 152 ACRES, Three and a half miles East of Kitfanning, in Armstrong comity, known as tho Rob inson I'ann. All uiidor lence ; splendid farm houso and barn, nnd all necessary out-buildings. Well watered; well adapt ed for raising of crops or stock, and un derlaid with a 4-foot vein of coal. Also plenty of Limestono A FARM OF 200 ACRES, In ICing-iey Township, this county, known as tho I). Harrir.gton tarm. About 40 acres cleared; rood bain; small orchard: houso in fair condition; well fenced. A lino lot of Pino and Jlcmlock timber on tho uncleared part. FORTY ACRES, Near Trnnkeyvillo, Forest county. Part ot tho Daniel Jones place. Will soil cheap. SIXTY ACRES, One niilo from Neilltown ; about 15 or 20 acres cleared, partly fenced. Soino yood oak on tho balance THIRTY ACRES, In Jenks Township, Forest county; ten acres cleared; small orchard growing, comfortable houso ; w ell watered. Cheap. A BUILDING LOT Jn I lonesla Borough, near tho Court JlotiHO. A splendid business location. TO IKVEflTORS AMD RECHANICS. PATl'XTS and how to obtain them. Pamphlet of (ill pncx free, upon liHi iplol iStaiiip-s for Postage. Address, i I l.jlillit., -ll 1 I II ,v o., Solicitors of Patents, Uox '-A. uyinili ei-. Allegheny Valley Hail Road, -ANII- Piltsburgli, Titusvillc &. BufTalo Railroad. ON AND AFTER Monday, May 12, 1S7!1, trains will run as follows; STATIONS. Northward. Southward Kn. I No. N.i.S H. I Nn. 4 Ni. H n in pin pin p in pin nm Pittsburgh P:.M1 2:.T 7:10 X:nn 2:0n H.fio W I'rn J u rif 10:011 4:00 8:52 11:50 12:4(1 (i;(i: Kiilanniiig 10::is 4:l.r d:15 (i:!5 p.!:(i:, r.;07 R. 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V The day of p djounimeut has been I Count v Committee. If Wii. l..i.;,Cun, li. C.