The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, February 11, 1880, Image 2

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    J. K. WKNK,
EDITOR.
WEDNESDAY MORNING, FEB. 11. 1SS0. .
REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET.
TOR 8LTRKME JUDGE,
HENRY GREEN,
of Northampton County.
FOR AUDITOR OENEftAL,
JOHN A. LEMON,
of Blair County.
THE STATE CONVENTION.
lUmusHuna, Feb. 7, '80.
By Tuesday evening tll the dele
gates, liad arrived and things com
menced' to liven up. All the hotels
were packed to overflowing, though
as usual the Locbiel received tho
liob's share and was the objective
point. Lemon and Ptissmwre both had
their headquarters here, aud here also
was all the caucusing done. Mr. John
Hay, of Cumberland, euid to be a rel
ative of Blaine's, also had a room at
the Lochiel where he was on Monday
evening enrolling the delegates as they
arrived, who favored the candidacy of
thu Maine Senator. Though it was
well nnderstood that Bltuno did not
desire any elfin t to be made on his
behalf, as he did not wish to antago
nize Senator Cameron, Mr. Hays
clained he was acting under authority.
The Blaine wen had a caucus iu the
dining room of the Lochiel ou Tuesday
night when one hundred and ten
answered to roll call. After arranging
their tactics they udj turned to join in
the geueral caucus which was held at
9 o'clock when tha two factions
(Grant and Blaine) got into a wran
gle over sending the delegation to
Chicago with instructions to vote as a
unit. After selecting officers for tho
convention the caucus adjourned. .
The convention met on Wednesday
at 12 in., at the Opera House. Hos
tilities began at once iu which the
Blaine men got slightly worsted.
Russell Errett au out an out Grant
niau was put in the chair over Senator
Lawrence (Blaine) by a vote of 158
to 92. Theu came the resolution de
claring foi Grant, and that the dele
gation to Chicago should vote as a
uuit. The vote stood for the resolu
tion 133, against 113. This must not
be taken as a victory for Grant us a
number of the delegates were unin
alructed and a majority were opposed
to Grant, yit as Cameron had aaid he
would have a Grant delegation, and
they being his friends would not vote
against his resolution, as this would
have shown that he had lost control of
the State and would have to resign his
position as a leader. Though he
knew (he f'eeli:ig to be against Grant
he had expressed himself and dare not
now go back, hence the result. Lan
caster county had expressed for Blaine,
yet its delegation, being Cameron men,
supported the resolution in the face of
their county's will. Forty-six dele
gates from Philad'a, with but one ex
pressed Grant man, the others leaning
toward Biaiue, in spite of a protest
signed by Philadelphia's leading citi
zens, and their own convictions, voted
for the resolution, not because they
wanted Grant but because without
their support Cameron would have
been defeated. I do not now believe,
as he has carried his point and found
how weak his candidate is, that the
Senator will force Grant on his dele
gation, but that he will compromise on
Blaine and substitute Washburno.
Here is an opportunity to 6how his
gratitude to Washburue (who marlo
him) by endeavoring to throw all his
strength over to the Ex Minister.
After taking up all the afternoon
wrangling ovr resolutions the conven
tion adjourned - at 5 o'cloc k to the
House or preventatives, as the Opera
Houe was engage I for the eveniugby
a minstrel troupe. When iu the House
they adjourned to 7:30, when it oc
curred to somebody that the candidates
for Supreme Judge and Auditor Gen
eral had not yet been nominated ; so
a vote was taken which resulted jn the
uominatiou of Judge Henry Grten, of
Northampton, unanimously, and the
placing of Senator Lemon's name on
the ticket by a vote of 158 against 93
for Passmoro.
Your district, the 25th, will be rep
resented at Ciieago by Joseph Bulling
ton and James E. Long. Altercates,
A. Wilsou Taylor and J. B. Agnew.
Your representative in the State Cen
tral Committee is the editor of this
jupur, J. E. Wt-ok, I have had the
plea-sure in the past fow days of meet
ing E. L. Davis Esq., and Mr, L. Ag
law of your town; also Mr. Peter
Jirry of Facundas.
Your?, Vaki;i:v.
PLATFORM
Adopted by tho Republican State
Convention at Harrisburg, Feb. 4,
1880:
Resolved, First. That rejoicing, as
w do over the steady growth of tho
national prosperity which began in
1S7G with the change of the balance
of trade in our favor, and over tho suc
cessful resumption mid maintenance
of specie payments, wo may reasonably
claim tho financial soundness and
prosperity of the country as the nat
ural result of the financial policy we
as a party have sustained.
Second The resumption of specie
payments having heen accomplished
at the time appointed by law and the
finances of the country being in a
thoroughly healthy condition, we
regard it as unwise to engage in any
new attempt's at financial legislation.
The country is under our financial
system as it is, and we know no good
reason why that system should be now
disturbed.
Third The persistent efforts of tho
free traders to destroy our tariff piece
meal by legislation to repeal the duties
on special articles, admonish usTf the
necessity of adhering more strongly
than ever to the tariff policy of the
past twenty years, which has built up
our grand system of manufactures,
fostered tho revenues of the goveru-.
mcnt, aud promoted our national
prosperity. The business of the
country will not bear this tinkering of
tho tariff, and if any revision of that
tariff is to be made at all it should be
done-through a commission of capable
men after a patient and through
hearing of all parties t. the interests
iuvolved.
Fourth We object roost decidedlv
to all attempts to enact a new tariff
through the agency of commercial
treaties. A treaty framed, negotiated,
discussed and ratified in secret is not
a proper method of regulating the rev
enues of the government.
Fifth In view of the recent events
in Congress and in the Southern States,
and latterly in the State of Maine, we
deem this a fitting opportunity to re
affirm our adherence to the following
principles, viz:
1st. The union of the states, with
equal rights, indestructible by any un
constitutional means.
2d. Protection to the person, liberty
and property of the citizen of the
United States in each and every por
tion of our common conutry, wherever
he may choose to move, demanding of
him only obedience to the laws and
proper respect for the rights of others.
3d. Strict integrity in fulfilling all
our obligations state and national.
4th. The perfect security of free
thought, free speech and a free press,
and of equal rights and privileges to
all men everywhere, irrespective of
nationality, color or religion.
5th. A. freo and pure ballot, thor
oughly protected, so every man enti
tled to cast a vote may do so just onre
at each election, without fear of mo
lestation, moral or phyica', orj ac
count of his political faith,, nationality
or the hue of his skin.
6th. Honesty in elections. The
people having the virtue and the hero
ism to govern themselves, our Gov
ernment must depend for its stability
upon honest elections. Until a man
is considered infamous who casts an
illegal vote our Government will not
be safe, and whoever deprives a citizen
of his right to vote, or of the legal
effect of his vote, is a traitor to our
government.
7th. An honest count of all votes
legally cast, and an honest return of
whoever is elected, free from all at
tempts t defraud the people of their
choice througk technicalities or by an
arbitrary rejection ot their votes.
Sixth We extend the Republicans
of Ma ine our congratulations over the
peaceful and successful resistance to
an effort to defraud the people of that
Plate of the right to choose their own
representatives, and to the attempt to.
steal trie government of that state
Our republican f.irm of government
will be a signal failure when any
political party can succeed in defying
the public will as shown by the people
at tne nailot box.
Sevfnth e deeply regret the
growing tendency to throw electrons
aside on mere technicalities and in
formalities. The right of tho people
to choose their public servants is too
sacred to be subverted upon any
pretext, that the "returns of elections
are deficient in some trivial matters of
form.
Eighth We thank our Senators and
Representatives at Washington in the
last Congress and in this for their firm
adhesion to Republican principles and
policy, and tor their opposition to
Democratic schemes to renew the ab
solute doctrine ot state rights, and to
cripple the government by withhold
iog needed appropriation in order to
coerce legislation repealing all rjationa
laws that protect the purity of tho
ballot box.
Itetoletd, That the Chairman of the
Kepubliran State Committee is hereby
instructed and required to carefully
examine whether any persou to day
placed on the eleetorial ticket be le-
gaily disqualified from any cause from
an eieeior, and in case any
such lepal disability be found, the
Mate Committee thall substitute
another namo from the same Con
jrrefftonal district.
COUNTY AUDITOHS' REPORT FOR THE YEAR 1870.
WILLIAM LAWRENCE, Treasurer of
said County for tho year
To balance duo last scttement ?13,739 45
am t ree il from hingsloy twp
for inaintenaee r( Elizabeth
C.ibsnn 247 .10
Seated lands ret. Co. bix 178 W) X7
" " Bond " " liitl !i7
" Co. " 1S79 8,:i25 Ml
" " Bond ' " VVA 25
Unseated land ret. C-. tax 1879 5,101 75
" Bond " " 507 IS
" ree'd from Win, Lawrence for
coal and lifmber 4 08
' ree'd from J. T. Brcnnau for
freight on table ;0
roe'd from Orccn twp. on ac
count l'ooi Fund 320 1H
ree'd from Shtrshawkoy jury
foes 32 00
' ree'd from J. T. Brennan for
paper .- 2 60
ree'd from !S. J. Motley on bal
ance due .. 600 00
ree'd from T. C. Jackson for
grass 8 00
ree'd from J. T. Brennan for
ink 05
CO-Day List Co. and Bond tax
1879 140 23
" ree'd from rSh'll' Randall Jury
toes 12 00
reo'd from N. D. Irwin Esq.,
for coal 15 60
Redemption of County lands 01 W
$.10,888 24
To balance $19,105 30
WILLIAM LAWREXCK, Treasurer of
the Commonwealth for year
To ImlaneediiP last settlement $11'- 0
State tux 1870 147 1
Hotel licenso ISO 00
Retailers licenfc 17- .10
Tax on loims 45 00
Kating-liouse. Realise 40 00
$(if8 SI
..$227 60
To balance.
WILLIAM LAWRKXCR, Treasurer of
tion v una or said uouiut ror me
To balance last settlement $2,(100 81
" ain't ree'd from individuals XW 77
$2,937 U
To Ralanoe $2,135 19
C. A. RANDALL, Sheriff of Forest County, in account for the year ending (
December 8lst 1S71).
To orders drawn 445 25
JUSTIS SIIAWKEY, Trothonotary, in Recount for the year ending Dec. 31st, 1879.
To orders drawn $161 10 Rv fees f 161 10
COMMISSIONERS of Forwt County in account for year ending Decern bor 81rt, 1879.
ELI BERLIN.
To County orders drawn.; $163 20
$tf3 20
ISAAC
To Count3' orders drawn '. $179 CO
$179 SO
II. W. LEDEBUR.
To Connty orders drawn $138 60
$138 00
Wo. the undersigned Auditors of Forest
tho Commissioners Office In said county according to law, and did audit and adjust
the several accounts of the Treasurer, KhorifT. Prothonotarv andCountv Commission
er's for the year ending Dec. 31st, 1879, and
port, in testimony wiiereot we have hereunto sot our bands ana seal tin 24th day
of January, A. D. 1SS0.
F.
I.
N.
Attest:
J. T. BRENDAN, Clerk.
EXPENDITURES of rorest County
County Commissioners $ 481 40
uierK iiiw uii
Auditors and Clerk 85 00
Counsel Fees 35 00
Cat and Fox Bounty 103 30
Jury Fees 1,241 18
Jury Commissioners anl Clerk 55 14
Assessors 109 39
Printing 402 10
Constables 201 69
Court Crier 30 00
Roud View 88 70
''uel and Lichts 272 28
Elections 278 30
Commonwealth Costs 181 06
Books Ac 210 85
'epairs aud Furniture 1,401 19
Western Pa. Hospital 708 93
Sheriff's Fees 445 05
Prothnotarys Fees 170 65
FINANCIAL STATEMENT of Forest
LIABILITIES.
County Bonds
..$13,000 00
. 2,000 00
Bridge lionus
$15,000 f.O
FOREST COUNTY, .
Pursuant to law, we tho unaersigneu uommissionors ori orcsc i.ouniy puonsii
the foregoing exhibit of tiio receipts and expenditures of Forest County fur tho year
ending December 31st. 1879.
Witness our hands this 21th tmy or January. A. l. lfM.
Attost: J. T. BRENNAN, Clerk.
II. IIASLHT A KOXK,
Dealers in
General Merchandise
In Now Store Room at
HASLET'S CORNERS,
TltnoMla, l1
Jan'y 1st, 1W0.
n.
Statute Notice.
Estate of Herman Blume, 'ato of Tio
nesta Borough, Forest County, Pa., De
ceased. All persons iiidelilod to said
estato are reuueKted to make immodiato
payment; and those having leital claims
against the same, wHl present them with
out delay in proper order for settlement,
to
M. S. KNOX,
Executor.
Tionosta, Forest Co., Pa.
January 11, liiSO. 42-Ct.
QRG
G AN OF OIL!
A .XTI- MOS'OrOLIST!
liw I itusvule MOBXlNd Ukrald con
tains full and coiniil(t - niai ket and uionth-
iv Oil Reports, and all the local and j-en
ral news. Price 10 ner vear. Woeklv
1 1 1 cram ? l.fto, Scrnl fv sample copies.
Forest County in account w ith tho funds of
ending December 31, 1S7I.
By County Orders redeemed 1S79 8,1US 81
" Co. .t bridge coupons ro'd 1879 7 70 00
" :! fi I lands ret. Co. Bond
187S V 1879 - 1,521 05
" Exonerations 24U :s5
" Rotunding orders 118 8d
" 5 per et. abatem't on $2,o:iO.!M 10165
" 3 per et. on (8,3(18.81 Co. or
ders redeemed 292 91
" 3 per on fc770.no Co. and
bridge coupons redeemed 2ll 93
" 3J por et. on $H8.(i(l Refund
ing orders redeemed 4 15
' 31 per et. on $802.42 redemp
tion fund 28 08
" 31 per et. on $120.07 Big Level
Road Fund paid by order of
Court 4 43
' Balance 19,405 30
f ?.0,K88 24
Forest County In account with the Funds of
ending DccomlM-r 3It, 1879.
By publishing mercantile Hat 1879$ 28 25
State Tieas.
r-e't April 4. 1879.
1,0 00
" July 10, 1879.,
92 59
124 07
:i8 (,0
21 38
18 W
US 42
227 m
Jan.
1880.
Uai
alio .
$(ji8 31
Forest County In account with tha Redemp
year ending December Slat, ibii.
Bv ain't paid individuals ? 02 42
" liulance 2,185 19
$2,9.J7 01
Ry lees 4 25
Rv 44 days' services $132 00
" 812 miles travel 31 20
LON'O.
$163 20
.$129 00
.. 60 W
By 43 days services.
" 506 miles travel...
$179 CO
.$123 00
.. 15 60
By 41 days services....
" lwl miles travel
$133 00
County, do hereby certify that we met at
rind thorn as net forth in tho foregoing re
C. LACY,
F. COPKLAND,
THOMPSON,
L.S.
L.N.
L.S.
Couny Auditors.
for the year ending Deo. 3Ut, 1879.
Janitor
Teachers Institute
Bridge Bepairs
Postage
Interest ,
Collectors Com mission
Treasurer's Commission
Dint. Attorney's Fees ,
Express and Freight
50 50
70 00
28 87
12 79
770 00
2100::
350 52
3d 30
12 09
Court Auditor 10 00
Stenographer 113 00
Western Penitential y
Clothing and medical attendance
for Prisoners
Tramps
4 CO
4 70
8 50
Insurance, 199 2-'
Contested Election 300 09
Witness Feesand Expenses in
CountvjLUes.. !0100
Taxes Refunded 118 60
County for yoar ending Dec. Slst, 1879.
ASSETS.
BaUneo due by S. J. Setley, ex-
Treasurer $ 873 11
Balance due by Win. Lawrenco,
Treasurer.'on County Fund... 19,405 30
Seated lands returned for 1879 888 27
Due by Harmony Township 793 80
" Green " 190 45
" estate of Fred. Glassncr,
Deceased 202 97
$22,353 93
ELI BERLIN, )
ISAAC LONG, CountvC
If. W. LE'lEBUR, J
ommissioners,
Awarued tho Hittlient Metlal at Vienna
and Philadelphia.
E. & II. T. ANTHONY & CD.,
591 Broadway, New York.
(Opp. Mol ropolitan j lotel. )
Manufacturers, Importers fe Dealors in
'Ivet Frames, Albums, Grephosoopes.
STEllEDSC 0 P E S AND VIEWS,
i
Kngravingf, Chromos, Photograph!,
And kindred goods Celebrities, Artress-
PHOTOGRflPHlFWATERlALS.
A'e are Headquarters for everything in
the whv of STEREO PTICONS and MAO
IC LANTERNS.
Each style being tho beft oQts class in
tho market.
Beautiful Photograpie Transjiareneiesof
Statuary una ongravmg lor tliewnnlow.
Convex Glass. Manufactiirwrs of velvet
frames for Miniatures and; Convex Glass
Pictures,
Catalogues of Lanterns and Slides, with
directions for using, sent on receipt of ten
cents. jan 7 -3m
QEORGE HENDERSON.
TONSORIAL ARTIST.
Tionosta, I'a. Shop fust door south
Lawrence House. For a nice bhnve, sham
poon or hair-cut call on iSlr
tirt,t-rlns in evrry rcpiTt.
II. lie
aoL'fi-tf-
ANNOUNCEMENT
GEG1E W. 1IT1IIE
Would rcRpeenilly roturn his acknowl
edgements to the peoplo of Forest Co. lor
their very liberal patronago bestowed up
on him at his lato Auction Sale. He would
further aimouneo that, actuated by tho be
lief that tho true interests of tho County
will bo promoted by an establishment at
which goods can bo hud at as low prices as
any whero in the Statu,' lie has
TO THE '
PAirrttiiica? but 1 1. 1 mx;,
where ho is now opening a
Now & Varied Stock of Good3.
All are Invited to call although perhaps
not In immcdiato want of anylhlug. In
his new stock will bo found "many desir
able goods, such as
Turkey Red, Solid Rlues, Brown and Car
dinal Prints. . Amoskcag Ginghams,
Shirting Ginghams and Calicos; Choicest
Shirtings, Cottonades, Kentucky Jeans,
Lonsdale, Cambrijand lino Muslins.
GERiTOTQWN SAXONY WOOLS,
Ladies' Solid Color Howe,
Smoked and Pearl
Clonk Buttons,
Jet e: Gold Mixed
Dress Itutlous,
Crochet Hooks.
LACES IN Q HEAT VARIETY
Torchon,
Valenciennes,
Rretonnoand
CI liny Laces.
HAMBURG EDO INGS A INS ERT I N GS.
ho will this week open two hundred
dollars worth of the Choicest
ENGRAVED WARE,
Somothlng far in advance of anything ho
has horetofore brought to this County.
His stock of
is complete, and it will be his Him to keep
everything of the best. A visit to his
establishment will bo of interest to all.
GEO. W. DITHRIDGE,
Partridge Building, .
.Tan28M) Tloncsta, Pa.
T7ICLe8TAS9
A'iL"JUsC.
jN TH IS k of f 'mranve nd
-1 timet, the urnmiim dciimnd
in 1h iro-y-liovt
U for thornitelily
train nl men fur buiinOM. Our Institution oiU vt tin
tirfinwol fauilitie Is J omif middle ngrd men
&r obtaining a I'rnclh-uJ hdiiCHiiou. A flmrt lima
ouljr U rut)iiiid to rnmpluto Hie cmime of Ktudr.
Expeu.w lltjlit. Individual instrm-tlun. Mndcnlicaa
rnter l nuy lima. No vm-.il nvtia. For rirt tila-(
utlrim 1-. IU FF Jk l-f t tsbllf-gli.
v-lud' Itoolt kfeplnjt, nlilwinil ly llmper
M ri.; print! iueoli.ia 4M pp. Tim laical wmk
on the acitnra pubmtauU. A WfiNl for bnnkrin,
niilruMla, Imaiiii'sa ihuu a4 prautiinl aocountan'A
tiuio; &3.0O, Mjalai 20 coma. i
Allegheny "Valley Rail Road,
-A.S D-
Pittsburgh, Titusville & Buffalo
Railroad.
ON AND AFTER Monday, Do. 15, 1ST9
trsins will run as follow:
STATIONS.
Northward.
Ho. 1 N. I Ka. I
Southward
Mo. t S. 4 Na.
a m
PitUbniRh 8:55
W Pen IunclO;()2
p m p 111
2::i5 8:50
4 :()()! 10:50
4:45' 11:50
p III p Pi
8:00 1:50
6:50 12:35
C:15ill:55
a m
7:10
5:20
4:10
2:40
Xittannine 10::io
R. M'k .lunell:10
5:40
5:52
fi:25
7:04
7:14
1:15
1:40
2;.'tS
X:(5
1:15
5:10
0:0'
0.27
0:7:1
7:0.'
7:45
Brad v Bend Il:2'i
5:20ilO:.V
4:50,10:25
Parker 11:52
l:i
Emlenton 12-.:U
4::lli 10:07:1
Rorubgrass ;OT
S:52l P:2" 11:40
3:17 8:45:10::'".
S.Ol'.l :I5; !:2.)
2:37lll:00! !':00
2:2K;io:4!i 52
2:070:2 i fi: M
1:251 :."( j 7 40
Franklin
1 ::w
H:20
.r:05
Oil City
Oleopoii
1:5'
2: IS
0:17
Kagle Kock
Tionosta
Tidiouto
2:20 10:02
2:40 10 41
3:21! 11:52
Irvinelou
4:0(ii 1:00
5: 40 1
8; 15!
R
0:
t012:45 S:!!0l 7:( 5
Ealooncrs
0:I1:05 ( 5:17
Buflalo
1:10
H:'i.-
12:45
8:0.rj 0:05
7:45 S:!:;
7:15 M; 1 o
0:10' 7:-:5
Oil City
2:15
2:115
0:05
0:2;
0:51
0::t0, 1:50
Pt. Centro
0:501 l::tl
Titusville
.'1:05
7:17 1:00
Curry
4:15 11:20
S:4ii,ll:
1. in. p. in n. m a. di d. in ".
Trains run bv Phils delphia Tinm.
DAVID M. ('AUiO, Gcn'l Sup
in
J MORTON HALL,
Sen'l Passenger r Ticket Agent,
CHAUTAUQUA LAKE !
Tho short & Popular Houto via
Pittsburgh, Titusville & Uul
falo, and Buffalo, Cautauqua
Lake & Pittsburgh R'ys.
ON AND AFTER Junf 23d, 1870, Trains
-will leavo Oil City as follow :
ry.rr A T Daily, (has through
.V' xV.lVla coaL-hlarrivingatMay-vilie
10:45 a. m ; Point Chautauqua, 11:00
a.m.; Fair Point, 11:15 a. to.; liuli'alo, 1:25
p. m.
1 JLhJ i"V.ll. day, arriving at Miiv
vilU S;50 p. m.j Point Cliuutaiiqiia, 4:15 p.
m.; Fair Point, 4:30 p. in.: Rufl'alo, 7:15
p. ni.
g ,)? D T Daily, except Sunday,
.w. -f 1 .111. (Iihs through coach and
Pullman Palaco Drawing-Room Car) ar
riving at Mayvillo 5:50 p. rn.; Point (..'lian
tauua, 0:10 p. m.; Fair Point, 0:25 p. m.;
RiUlalo 8:20 n. in.
inA 13 T Saturday onlv, arriv
. wU I .A1. ing at Atayvil'lo, 7:40 p.
m.; Point Chautauqua, 7:55 p. iu.; Fail
Point, 8:05 p. m.
Trins arrive at Oil City from Chautau
qua Lake 0:45 a. rn. (Monday only), 2:00
p. in., 3;55 p. ni., 8:25 p. m.. Daily.
J. L. UUTMAN,
Hupt., May villa, N. Y.
W. S. BALDWIN,
Gen'l rssengr Agent. RufTalo, K. V.
Sellers'
Cough
Syrup
50 YEARS BEFORE THE PLBUC.
Pronounced by all to be tho most Plena
ant and fiicaclons remedy- now in use,
for tin? cure of eoliths, colds, eroop,
hoarseness, tickling Kcnsatlnu of , the
throat, whooping louih, etc. Over a
million bottles s Id within the last few.
veal's. gives relief wherever iWd, ami
lias tho pewer to impart benefit that
cannot he had from tho cough mixture
now in use. Sold by nil Druggists at 26
Wilts per bottle,
.SELLERS' LIVER PILLS are also highly
recommended for curing liver complaint,
constipation, sick-headaches, lover and
ague, and nil diseases of the Ktomnch and
liver. Sold by all Druggists at 25 cent
per box
"It. E. SELLERS A CO.
Pittsburgh, Pa.
PROCLAMATION.
Whf.ukas, The Hon. L. D. Wotmore,
President Judgo of the Court of Common
Ploas and tjuarter Sessions in and f"i
tho county of Forest, has issued hii
eept for holding a Court of Common s
tjuarter Sessions, tV.i, at Tloncst;.
the County of Forest, to eonimenco r, o
fourth Monday - of Fob. next, being llio
2:lnd iluy of Fel). 11-80. Nolico is tlieteforo
given totlio Coroner. .Iiistlcesof the Venco
and Constables of sid county, that thov b
then anil thero In their proper persons ut
ten o'clock, A. M., of said lnv, with their
records, itupilsiliniis examinations ami
other remembrances, to do thos' (!iint
which to their olliecs iipperlain to hedoin.-,
ami to those who are bound in i ceojmiz.mco
to prosecute itiralnxt I lie prisoners hat at .i
or shall be in the jail of Forest Ctuiii'ty, tlmt
they be then ami there ppi-iit to pioseculn
uganist them as shall bn Just. Viv 't uii
d'r my hand and seal this 20th tlsy of
Jamiarv, A. D. iNSil.
C. A. RANDALL, Sheriff.
Gowniissionerfi' Salo cf Landj.
BY VIRTUE of various Acts of Assm-.
bly of the CommoiiweiUth of Peunn 1
vania made and provided, wo, tlui nndar
signed, t'ommissionois of Forest County,
will expose to sale by public vendue r
outcry at the Court ' House, in Tionet
Rorough, on Tuesday, February 24, 10,
the following desert bed pieces of land :
hickory Twr.
WtTTaal, A-t. Nkthc la ahinh M -M AMtMd.
T I) Collins, J G Reeil.
HAHlUltY TWP.
Stiong, Lynch A Eekhait.
Manross G W
Cotant A Xclaon.
20
lot 14-1 Fast on II S
50 Faulkner Win.
100 Hunter, Win. Foreman.
50 rook John.
Jenkins J D
K IMi'sI.KY TWT.
5197
E Pest
TIONKSTA T VP.
!tf2l 150 Dale A Brother.
108 Gootl Hope Petroleum C.
Ei.l Bkhlin, . "j
Isaac Lohii, - Co.
II. vv. LkuhirJ
Coiumisioiidra.
Attest :
J. T. BRENNAN, Clerk
REDUCTION IN RATES 11
Between any OtQrA ftliU Kipra and
Olflcem f nrnrly all rniinertlna;
sprcsHPi Ikorllt, Noulli, tttut
mtl Waal.
ON CURRENCY AND GOLD.
ratkagM of$Oorla, . . . IS ola.
oiet SO to to, . . HO "
" 4t - ftO, . . . J6 "
And on larger autro eliargn nra proportionately
Uaa. a
ON MERCHANDISE.
(TOwwt and hlKhaat ehu-ge goTarned by dlatanea )
Packagot of 1 lb. or !,
2 eta.
OTr 1 '
8
' 4 '
to a ,
143 lo SA els.
8 - 4tl "
CO "
n " "Sl.oo
4
a '
7 "
ON PRINTED MATTER.
Rooks snd other matter wholly in print,
ordun-d from, or ant to ileulm. Au., 4 lurjfsa
prenll and valuo limited lo Ten Uollara i.
Packages of M Iba. or l-aa. , . . mots,
of or U - to3 0i, . a "
h a 3 ... 4 , . as "
When In exeea of llt-an wi Ighla, at proportionate
rnt'i. "
The rorKolii rte. or nlmut one
half roriurr (tiarice, pnyn llm trama
orlllu tliruii(U lo rtohllnHllon.
Low Ttntrs quoted on all kinds of farm and
lMlry lroilneUi aiio, on Miiuulatlured
Ariit-lea.
rlcr for Ota pun liaae of t;orila to b returned)
by Kjpriwv rocHifj pniiBt mtoiilioii, ud(1 helurna
n.l liy first ICxpri'ab.
S.mkI wnir Mt'iu-y and Pan-.-la hy thia. the chenp
rl. ii.irl. oillvl.v nrrurr aud
r.io'ti roufrulenl muJe of iransiiortation.
T. J. llVPtfON, Bupk
lr iftfaviuutinn, call un
.. VllALG, Agent,
Tionosta, Pa.
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