lit oxttt $t jmMUaa. J. K. WKNK, EDITOR WEDNESDAY MORXIXQ, JAN. fl, 1880. Republican Stale Convention. The IlepublicanS e Pennsylvania flro requested to send delegates, ap pointed, according to their repreoenta tion in the Legislature, to a Convention to meet at llarnsburg, at iz m., on the 4lh clay ot February next, to elect delegates to tho Republican National Convention, to nominate Presidential Electors, to nominate a candidate for Judge of tho Supreme Court, and candidate for Auditor General, and to transact'euch other business at may be brought before them. By order of F. C. Hooton, Chairman State Cotnmitte Samuel F. Barr, ) C. L. Mac.ee, j Secretaries. The kicked-out Fusionists in Maine are now holding extra side-walk sess ions. The Philadelphia Times has been asking the newspapers of the State to designate their preferences for the Presidency, and quite a number have responded. And, now, suppose the Times returns the favor and, in an editorial way, inform an anxious world w'.io its candidate is. The conduct of the Gieeobackers remiuds one of the oli story about the man whose head was so neatly shaved off by the executioner that he was not aware the ceremony had been per formed until a sneeze shook his intel lect into the basket. Down at Wash ington Do La Matyr and the rest are carrying on at a great rate, making motions, proposing amendments, and all the rest of it, just as though the party had not sincu last fall been as dead as a door-nail. Clarion Repub lican. Since the State Convention is to meet so early, it is all the more im portant that the delegates whom it will send to Chicago in June shall go there unpledged. It would be non sense for the Convention to undertake to say in February whut will be the proper course to pursue four months later in reference to such an important matter as the nomination of a Presi dential candidate. Common sense demands that the delegates shall be left free to use their own discretion as the changing current of circumstances may demand. Tu tie their hands in February would be apt to make Penn sylvania the laughing-stock of the eountryin Jnne. Phila. North Ameri can. The Supreme Court of Maine, to whicn the disputed election cases were left, has rendered a decision which is on every point favorable to the He publicans. Acting upon the decision of the court the legislature met and elected Daniel F. Davis, Republican, Governor. Oilier state officers were elected. Thus the muddle is virtually at an end, and, as everybody who has followed the affair through from be ginning to end well knows, justice has prevailed. The throwing out of six cr eight district Altogether, and the counting in of some 30 or 40 who were not elected, was carrying matters a little to far, and was altogether too high-handed for decent and law-abiding citizens to tolerate. The Fusionists, of course, are by uo Dea9 satisfied, but having left it to the decision of tbo courts they must submit, yet they do so very ungracefully. The address usued to the country by the lato conference of the 'Green backers, Nationals, etc, contains one sentiment that .vill attract attention, especially in view of the fact that the deliverance is signed by Congressman Thomas Murch, of Maine. The ad dress demands that there shall be a restoration of the principle that the majority shall rule in other words "the sovereignty of ibe people over their elections," etc. This National Greenback party has been nearer suc cessful in Maine than in any other State in the Union, and the first f'ruiti of their last year's success, jointly with the Democrats, is the. attempt to steal the legislature nd State govern ment of Maine from the people. Mr. Muich's right hand was still reeking with the infamy of participation in the Maine conspnacy and outrage whtn he eijrned his name to the address tie mandiog recpect for the will of the people as expressed at the ballot-box. Was tlxjre ever such brazen hypocrisy before? Our Washington Letter. Special to tho RKruni.icAH. Washington, D. C, Jan. 15, '80. The Democrats are a good deal molified by late events. The great crime in Maine begins to loom up as one of their biggist blunders, and added to other blunders the load weighs upon them. They might thrive on succe!fnl fraud, but the anticipa tion of failure in all their plots is too much. That accounts for their appar ent moderation just now. They have decided in caucus to pass all the ap propriation bill as the President signed them last year, thus making no fight except on the bill to pay United States Marshals, and it is said even upon that they may compromise away their last ditch. The poor fellows are in a bad way; and evea their Greenback friends threaten to abandon them. That General John B. Ilawley is a candidate for Governor of Illionois, will probably be Domiuated, and there fore will be lost to tho Government service as Assistant Secretary of the Treasury in a few months, seems to have become the settled belief of almost everybody. Tho PostofGce Department is expos- ng many wicked swindlers thioughout the country, and refusing to give them facilities of mailing service. It wil do good in driving out of businecs all concerns that advertise to sell una bridged dictionaries for 50 cents and imilar cheats. The financial question will be rap- dly disposed of now. The Senate inance Committee yesteiday refused to report Bayards resolution to destroy the legal tender quality of the green backs, the vote in favor of it being Senators Bayard, Morrill, Kernanand Wallace, and against it Senators Alli son, Beck, Ferry, and Voorhees. This probably is the death-blow to financial agitation in that body for this session, Ithough the question will be briefly debated in the Senate Jimafier. In the Houae there will soon be a discuss ion on the same question, and then all action to change the prevailing policy will probably be postponed. PniL. 13ITTSBURO. TITUSVILIE AND X BUFFALO RAILWAY COMPANY. GENERAL OFFICE, 256 SOUTH THIRD STREET. Philadelphia, January 14, 1880. A meeting of tho stockholders of tho Pittsburgh, Titusville and liuflalo Rail way Company will behold at thonrincinal office of the Couripan y, in the city of Phil adelphia, at No. 256 South Third street, at 12 o'clock noon, on the 16th day of Febru ary, A. D., 1880. Tho object of the meet ing is to consider the joint agreement of Consolidation and Merger of this Company and the Buffalo, Chautauqua Lake and Pittsburg Railway Company, then to be submitted and to vote for the adoption or rejection of tho same. JOSEPH it. 1IUMBLE, J. W. JONES, Secretary. President. 42-2t.. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A Mpeting of the Stockholders of the BUFFALO, CHaUTAUQUA LAKE C PITTSBURG RAILWAY COMPANY will be held at the Office of said Company, xo. oa oouia iniru oireer, in me city or Philadelphia, on the 16th day of February, 1880, at 12 o'clock noon, and that the obiect of such meeting is to take into considera tion a certain joint agreement of consoli dation and Merger bearing the date, be tween the said Company and the Pitts- Dnrg, M'ltusvillo and liuflalo Railway Company, then and there to be submitted. JJatou January 14, 1880. By order of the Board of Directors. F. J. KIMBALL. 42-2t. Secretary. list ale Notice. nesta Borough, Forest County, Pa., De ceased. All persons indebted to said estate are reauestod to make immediate payment ; and those having legal claims against the same, will present them with out delay in proper order for settlement, D. S. KNOX, Executor, Tionesta, Forest Co., Pa. January 1!), 1880. 42-Ct. ESTRA.Y. in Tionesta Township, on Saturday, Jan. 10, 1880, a red steer, with some white on belly, and white on tip of tail : alout one ..i.i .in i . . . year uni. xno owner is nounou to conn forward, prove property, pawxrhartres and take tho huiim awav or ft m ill rliurknuml of according to law. Ski.ien "Whitman. Tionesta, Jan. 20, 1880. RISLEY'S PURE DISTILLFD fS. l.Ytx-uot f. WITCH HAZEL, OR, H AM AMELIS VIRGJNICA. Kfual in quality to any made, and only half the price. Ooz. bot ties 25c. Pints 50c. Relieves Headache Toot lutein. Karache. Sore Eyes, Nose-Bleed, Bleeding Lungs, Painful Menses, Whites, Asthma, Reduces dwellings, rues, etc. tures liruues, Scalds, Burns, Sprains. Wounds. Rheu matism, Erysipelas, ChPblains, Varicose Veiiw, Neural .ia. etc. Natures universal remedy internal and external una. If your druggist has not got it have him order it i me proprietor, CiJ A ItLKS r . HIS LEY, Wholesale Druggist, 54 Cortlandt Street, QUGAN OF OIL! A NTI-MOXOPOLIST ! ml rn-i . - . .iuh i lumvmo morm.no Herald co n tains full and complete market and mon ly Oil Reports, and all tho local and m itiv -ral news. Price 10 per year. Weekly en- jiimni fi.uu. ficiiu ior sample copies I v. UIU.CTRJU'A.CX- Pain cannot nlay where tt la naext. It in drops cover ovor a Mirfiioe as la rite a the v'ii ihit nun vriiiiiiifii rtore throat. One battle han cured Jhonchitif Fifty cents' worth has cured an Old Htand- IVick In the nuokt and the anme quantitT - ' -iv J fl tt rim M 1 1 lift , 1 cures Swelled Neck and all other Tumor, tho Muscles, Stilf Joints, Spinal DiOicul- n-p, mm i Kin mm soreness in any pnii no """iw" n uci s n inj im, nor irom WTiat ..nun 14 14 . . 1 vt.t..-.Ti k iiihj nuw, ti nirtnvH woes you boqjI. Twenty-five cents' worth han cured vht ui iii..iiii nun iiimhiv i?ysn tery. On tempoonful cures Colic in fif teen minutes. It will cure any n.w of I'iles that is possible to cure. Six or Alf.Kt nt!.....! 1 A Usui pui hi iuiim an) nnrrniiird to CUM any case of Excoriate! Nipple or Inflamod lire 1st. For Bruises, if applied olten nnd bound p, there is never the slightest dis- rnlnrallou f V Tt t. " -.w I - fc punt or a Burn as soon as ap;diod, mmI 1 a pos- mnn, urns, Lorns, ani wounas oi every disoription ni man nnd boast. Price f0 putn ui-nl ftl fift liiurPii iit rirTiw m. 1 : l i i i i - v-u,' wm iih, iti if Jill) v CO., Sole Propr's, Butfalo, N. Y. For sale -v it Lumiu, Aiuiii-mn, t a o-e. o, w. I tako pleasure In telling the Sporting Fiatcrntty that I have re-purcbated THE CJUX IIUSIEKS FROM HORACE JONES, TO WHOM I SOLD IT IN 1871. T AM NICELY LOCATED at my old X stand, and I am prepared to Btteiid to all my friends, and the public generally, who need ANYTHING IN THE GUN LINE! I shall keep a perfect stock of all kinds of AMMUmTIOfJ! And all kinds of FISHING TACKLE. I shall also continue to baudlo the "White" .Sewing 9Iae!iluc, And the CHICAGO SINGER SEWING MACHINE Come and see me. You will And m ALWAYS AT HOME. Muzzle Loaders made to order and war ranted. "RPATTlTNtt TTT AT.T. TTH TTR. A WflTTTS PPYVMrPfT.V AVT rAITBTULLY "DONE; E. A. BALDWIN. Tidiouto, Pa., Aug. 12, 1879. D. W. CLARK, REAL ESTATE AGENT, AND PKACTICAI. SUItVEYOK, TIONESTA, PA., Has now for sale the Following: 120 ACRES, Allegheny Township. Venanaro Co.. on Stewarts Run, 31 miles from Tionesta; 40 acres cleared ; good barn ; frame house ; small orchard; fences good : splendid . V 1rt II 1 1 .1 A - S r - nowr. ii in uo Bum ai a uargain ior casn. a farm of isa acres, Three and a half miles East of Kittanninjj, in Armstrong county, known as tho Rob inson farm. All under rence ; splendid farm house and barn, and all necessary out-buildings. Well watered; well adapt ed for raising of crops or stock, and un derlaid with a 4-foot rein of coal. Also plenty of Limestone. A FARM OF 200 ACRES, In Klngsley Township, this county known as the D. Harrington (arm. About 40 acres cleared; good burn; small orchard: house in fair condition; well fenced. A fine lot of Pine and Hemlock timber on the uncleared part. FORTY ACRL8, Near TruHkeyville. Forest coimtv. Part ot tho Daniel Jones place.) Will sell cheap. SIXTY" ACRES, One mile from Neilltown ; aboatl5or 20 acres cleared, partly fenced. Borne good oak on the balance. THIRTY ACRES, In Jenks Townsliin. Kornst nniiniv; ten acres cleared; small orchard growing. comfortable House ; well watered. Cheap. A BUILDING LOT In Tionesta Borough, near the COui House. A splendid busmen- location. QE6R(iE HENDEKSON. TONSORIAL ARTIST. Tionesta, Pa. Shop flint door south of Lawreneo House. For a nice shave, sham poo n or hair-cut call on Mr. II. He is hrst-class in every respect. augG-tf" TO INVENTORS AND MECHANICS. PATENTS and liow to fUain them. Pamphlet of 60 paes free, upon receipt of mamps ior l-OMlii?e. Address, Gilmoke, Smith A Co., Solicitors of Patents, Box 31, tf Washington, L. C. l!TIIffl!! LOOK OUT FOR THE AWNOUNCEIYJErJT -OF- W. HIT IN THIS COLUMN NEXT WEEK GEOPiGE HIE JAMES M. BEVERLY. PRACTICAL IIORSE-SUOEIt (Shop just South of Knox's Mill.) l' OR R K-SKTTINi SHOE 15 CTH. . NEW .-iiujvi 3d KACli HAND MADE OR PATENT. Carrlnirn Trnninrr mwl l?..,i .1.... .i BlacksmithiiiK of nil kinds done in first class manner. Also. !mfmr.ir f,. n.n euro of Contraction, Corns, Quoiter, Split !,, Acinii i.iiiiiiiiius, acuio JNsrviuiar oiwHHm.s, inn mo prevention or Interior is, viniviiiS, cic. mayllQ "mil" iniunriiii JV THIS m of Com mem utd In thow iro-B-henl1 tlmM, tho prlt!K damnnil In ftir tlnrmililri Ualnml men f.r l.iiiniM. Our Institution oflvn uiW xii.ru laciuuva m riipiitf una middle Rutl men! toj ubtnliiliip I'lictio! I ,)iim(f,,n. a short lime .n7 miiircii io pnmpiato the cminw of aturly.' HxpriiMwIinht. Individual liiHtrm tion. Ktiulmlii raa enter at aiir lime. u mruil,,,,,. Kor cimila-a ,r I'. Ifrr k SO.XH. IMllbnrah..' w-iMint noukktepiur, publUlicJ ly Hnr(r i ,- i . pp. i nt iRiveai work the eclesiMi pul.libnl. A work lor boukom, rnllnuidL uiuuuvu itu mid prnclnnl evcouuUuta, nee; 4,vu, iKMiugu w ceiiln. j Allegheny Valley Rail Road -ATI D- fitlsburgh, Titusville & Buffalo Railroad. AND AFTER Monday, Dec. 13, 1870 iimin win run. as iouows: STATIONS. Northward. Southward Ko. 1 So. I So. So. J N. I a 111 p m p m p in p tu a in Pittsburgh 8:.V. 2:.VkS:r.H 8:001 V.:,0 7:10 W PonJunclO:(W 4:00jl0:.r0 l(:.r0 P2:3r. 5:i.'(l Ktttanninjr 10:30 4:4.1 H:;VI l!;ir 1 1:5.1 4:10 R. It'k J n tie 1 1 : It) f:4i J:i5 r-M ll:io ':4 Rrady Uondll: &:.2 1:40 .1:20 10:, V 2-17 Parkor 1 1 :52 C:2r 2:3S 4:;10 10:2.l 1:18 Emlenton 12:.I4 7:04 3:0.1 4:111 10:07 12:.12 Sorubtfiass 1:07 7:4H 4:1.1 3:.12 !):21 11:40 Franklin 1:M 8:20 .1:10 3:17 8:4.1 ld:.13 Oil City l:.r." 0:0.1 (1:00 ,1:00 B:lft t:2.1 Oleopo'.ie 2:18 :47 0.27 2:37 1I:(M) 0:00 agleRock 2:2010:02 C:73 2:28 lo:40 H:,12 Tionesta 2:4tl'J.4l 7:02 2:07 10:20 8:1(1 Tidiouto 3:23 11:.12 7:4.1 1:2.1 11:30 7:4! Irvlnetou 4:00 1:00 8:30 12:1.1 8:30 7:0.1 Faleonors 5:40 0:50 11:05 5:17 liuflalo 8:15 1:10 8:2.1 ...... 12:4.1 Oil City 2:15 0:0.1 (i:30 1:50 8:0.1,11:0.1 Pt. Centra 2:3.1 0:27 :50 1:31 7:4.1 8:43 Titusville :05 9:51 7:17 1:00 7:15 8:10 Corry 4:15 11:20 8:40 11:5.1 0:10 7:05 p. m p. m a. ma. jn a. iu!p. in Trains run bv Philadelphia Time. DAVID McCAHUO, Gen'l Sup't, MORTON HALL, 4en'l rassenjier it Ticket ARcnt. CHAUTAUQUA LAKE ! Tho short & Popular Route via Pittsburgh, Titusville & Buf falo, and Buffalo, Cautauqua Lake & Pittsburgh H'ys. ON AND AFTER June 23d, 1870, Trains will leave Oil City as follows: I utf xxelTle coach) arriving at Mny- vlliA 10.45 11. m T'niiir. fliuutuiKi nu 1 1 .nn a. m.; Fair Point, 11:15 a. m.; Rulluio, 1:25 p. in. HV1fl A M I)ui:y, except Suti 1 J-J XX.11. dav.ariivimratMav- villo 3:50 p. in.; Point Chautauqua. 4:15 p. m.; Fair Point, 4:30 p. m.: ltufi'alo, 7:15 p. m. O JF P AT Iily. cxeont Sunday, X (has throuli coach and Pullman Palncn lli'iwInir.Knnm l'.n-i a-. riving at Mayvillo 5:50 p. in.; Point Chan- muua, u:iu p. m.; ruir 1'oini, o:; p. m.; Ruflalo 8:20 n. m.' 4.n P 1YT Saturday only, arriv . I inK at MayvilU. 7:40 n. 4ii.; Point ChtMitauo ua. 7:55 n. in.: Fair Point, 8:05 p. ni. Trins nrrivn at Oil r'itw fwim r'liuitt.n. qua Inko 9;4.1 a. m. (Monday only), 2:00 1. in., o;.io p. in., p. m., I'any, J. L. RUTMAN, Sunt.. Mavvilln. X V. W. S. It A LD WIN, den 1 PasHony;or Agent. Ruflulo, N. Y. THE GREAT CAUSE HUMAN MISER . Juhi 1'ubli.ihed, in a Sealed Envelope. Price ix tents. A Locturo on the Nature, Treatment and Radical cure of Seminal Weakness, or Spermatorrhea, inducAd by Self-Abuse, involuntary r.missions. impoteuey, ,iir vovs Debility, and Impediments to Slur- riagp freMerally ; Consiimptioii Epileps'. and Fits; Mental snd I'll vmcul Ineupitcit v, Ac Ily ROHEUT J. t'U LVEUWELL, M. D., author of the "Green Rook. ' Ac. Tho world-renowned author, in this ad mirable Lecture, clearly proves from his own experience that tho awliii coiiHefjnen ces of Seif-Abuso may bo ellectually re moved without medicine, and without dangerous surgical operations, bouioN, instruments, rins, or cordials ; pointing out a niotlo of euro at once certain ami effectual, by which every snlt'ercr, no matter what his condition 'may be, may euro himself chotply, privulel,' and radic ally. ;iS-ft.7'ti'.i lecture vill prove a boon to thouxandu to thousand. Sent, under r.eal, in a plain envelope, to any address, on receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps. Address the Publishers, THE CULVER WELL MEDICAL CO.. 41 Ann Sc., Now York ; 1'. O. Rox, 4580. 8-ltt-ly. PITTSBURG II, PA. Exclusively dovotod to the practical fd cation of young and middle aged men, for active business life. School alvyays in ession. Students can enter at any time. Send for circular. J. C. SMITH, A. M., Principal. Sep 24 3m. KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE Is sure to cure Spavins. Splints, Curb, Ac. It removes all unnat tMal enlargements. Dons not ULisTKii. lias no etittal loranv lameness on man or beast. It lias cured hip-joint lameness in a person who has sutlbred 15 years. Also cured rheumatism, corns, frost-bitos or any bruises, cut or lameness. It has no equal for any blemish on horses. Send for illustrated circulur giving positive 1-rook. Prico 1. ALL DRUdijlSTH have it or can get it for you. Dr. It. J. Kendall & Co., Proprietors, Enonsburg rails, Vermont, wirong, uohij x. Co., Agt's, 114 Superior St., Cleveland, O. fm Sellers' Cough Syrup. 50 YEARS BEFORE THE PUBLIC. Pronounced by till to bo tho most Pleas, ant and elHeitclonn remedy now in use, lor tho cure of coughs, colds, croup, hoarseness, tickling sensation of tho throat, whooping cough, etc. Over ti million bottles s ld within tho hint few years. It gives rolief wherever used, nnd has tho power to Impart benefit that cannot be had from the cough mixtures now in Use. Hold hv nil Ili-n.r.rl.lu ... r. cents per botllo. SELLERS' LIVER PILLS are also highly recommended for curing liver complaint, consiination. sh'k-h ngun, and nil diseases of the stoinnch and liver. Soldbyull Druggists at ttt ceuU per box. R. E. SELLERS A CO. Pittsburgh, Pa. ii SEWING MACHINE the near or ax.i. Unrivaled in Appearance, Unparalleled in Simplicity, Unsurpassed in Construction, Unprecedented in Popularity, And Undisputed in the Broad Claim VERY DEBT OPKRATINO QB1CKC3T SElXING, IIANDSOMUBT, AND Uoz" Perfect Cowing XI&cU&s IN THB WO.ILD. uiaim n i f"'-r-.; .i;.il. f;.!)-' mm Thfl fVMf nAnlllnrllunf lUa UfLEI t. It.. H.. . . Wnclnfl tribute to It t)ccl!nc and tuptriorit ever other miehintt. and In submitting It to tho trade we put It upon III merits, and In no Initince na H etrer yet lallod to satisfy any rocommtniiaUoii In its lavor. The demand lor the White hat Inert ated to tuch anexteni that wt are now compelled to turn out A. Complete Burrrija.tr XXLcln.e ovety ttirte zsJ..vLtai l, UaA &a.y to supply X3a.o AeizxxamcLI Every machine It warranted tor 3 year, and old tor c-fh at liberal discounts, or upon easy lityments, to suit tho convenltnco ul customers. WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO.. Ri 358 Euclid Ave., Clevetamt, Ohio. II THE HIOIJ REDUCTION IN RATES!! Between any otOce ofltils K press ana wuieoa oi nfnriy bii c onueptiiiK Hx presses Korlh, Mouth, l'.net end West. ON CURRENCY AND COLD. Fackogea of ft'JO or Int, . , . 15 ctn. over seo io Bf, . , ji " " 40 " 50, . . . S3 And on larzcr sums cbarucs cre'in'ouortlunatclr lea. ON MERCHANDISE. (bowent and lilgbest charge governed by distance.) Fackagea of 1 lb. or lean, 95 eta. over i " tog itia, no - to so cn. m u .j u a u jj ii u 4n 3 " ' 4 ' y.i m eo M h .. 4 .. u 5 m e3 mm m H M 5 H U 7 u 3 .1 Ktjl.OU ON PRINTED MATTER. Book and otlisr miittur wholly lu trlat, ordered from, or ncnt tu rtoulni-s, Ac, haryca prepaid nud valim limited to lea lullare:J Fackagea of I 11m. or . . . 18 eta. " over " to 3 Itn , . . 80 44 " 3 44 44 4 " . . . aa When Id excess of them rightu, at proporUonato rai. The fbrarolncr rntea. or abenl one. half former rltiti'i;e. ny tho trans portatlou tlirwuti to Uentiiiittiou. Iiw ItatM quoted on all kinU of Fnrm and IHlry Protlnrts; nU.i, oo SlHuufneturotl ArlirleM. Orln for the pure.lmee of gooda to be returned ly Kxprem, receive pruiuiit atleutioD, aud Itelurna Hindu ny tirst Kxpreha. Soud our Moiiuy and rrcel. I.v tlila. the cheap, esl, qnictaetil, puMlilvvly secure aud most t'auveuleiit luutle of traiuporutiou. T. J. UUDSON, Bunt. 1 or infoiujiitlou, call ou J. 1.. C71AIO, Agent, Tiouusta, l'a. Awarued ibe llinlu-st Mcdul at Vienna and I'liiluUeliiliiu. E. & H. T. ANTHONY & CO., r!U ltroudwuv, New York. (Opp. Mptroolituii ilotcl.) 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