'I ei)?SDAT MORNING, FEB. I), 1874. BOROUGH OFFICERS. Tlurfrr'n M. Ittki., J n. " c " tbsneimcs N. J. Wolnntt, TV J. Vn (ie-en, J. K. Blaine, 1. N. Knox, J. S. Hood, J. A. Proie. i JnnlirtKoftkt A'(t W, P. Mercilllolt, D. S. Knox. fYmufnMe 11, Nwrtggnrt .SCAnof IHi-ettar D. K. Knox, It. O. Da vis, N. J. Woleott, H. II. 1 In-let, A. II. . Kelly, 1). Clnrk. . FOREST COUNTY OFFlCKIS. Prrritlent JwdgtVf. P. Jfnkr. Anciltt JuityrsI. Jk. I'BOFKK, "A DIIKW I'OOK. Sheriff T. J. Vaji Diesr. TrtiiHrrrno, Oi.aswXKR. t'rothonotary, Hcgitltr C JrconUv,e. J. Tt. AdNRW. , Cbmiii'cmei- T. D. Cot.LIxa, JouN Thompson, Jam. K. Ci.ahu. . I Mnt,v Hiiprrmtenlrnt S. T. Ronwtn, JHitriet Attorney H. D. Irwiw. ' Jury OommiMtioneri A. Flyhs.Wm. J'aTtkrmotc. CWnfy A'iiiwjoi H.D. InwiK. ' Vorotiei M. Ittki., Jr. Canary l nifi'for T. H. Cobd, Ij. Wah hvh, it. Jamikson. Mewibtl b Congrctt 191 S PittrielC. B. C CRT IS. - 4cmi(y Mabtim William. . ... . Time of Trains rm At TIONESTA STATION, onaud after ovoinber 17, 1873: y OCTUlsT CLASS. -' Train ti 0:58 p. iu. Jd class1. . .. Train 80 ' ' 11:(Wlum. " t ifiOp. m,- koiith 1ST class.. ,' Train 21 - . . - 1:20 p. ru. 3D CLASS, Train S3 -..'.. - 9:0. a, m. ' 69 ' ... 140 p. in, . On tha Klver Division i. e. from Oil City to Irvineten, np. the rlvar la North; down la river, aautli. i ' , - - LOCAL AND MKCELLAUEOUS. Hurry Muble U " still on (be sick list. ' .-. -'i . . '. ' The Literary Society 'meets is evening at the residence of - Tv 1. Cobh. .. ..)! Lust Rundny night was awful wet for Cupid on the gnte, and .we should lliiuk the eaves would throw cold wa 'Her on pbreli step."' i ', lielwecu 300,000 aiul 5Q0.000 feet ol lumber came clown the ,creek oiv Monday, the water7 being in- aapleul aJicJ condition for railing. . Quarterly mooting at the M. E. '. Churi'h, commencing ior 28to. .'i The Presiding Elder will be present. Our TVrniAM alulamAiif nvnaA C mtn mif Iva. va v wvfcv.fi,ii v aaa wv wu vhi w I . injr wUinformctL l . .Billy Blum ,ha a Jittje "dqrg" in his simp, and we judge he thinks that lii "smrA lliA rjul will unnil tliA lilirn " I "I-- - I I ' J ' Hilly has high ojbi for the hereii . sntuiwaeu incipieut ennme. t II. R Bates of Titusviiie'liaa been jn town witty bis family for several lays. He anticipates better times for Tiius villa soon, 'd says her,. debt 'though quite a good burden . is : hot ! Jurger thau ttie can handle , '-rTeiUworth's horse tluaO..". lie' ' lias done all ho could. He has heard 1 1 Jiig last whoa 1 he has eaten his lust , at; he lias flit, bis last blow; bo ne'er (jigaiu will tote the burdens horses '..'Jtuowi ;'. '.,',it '...i i. .. The festive portion, oj 'the,, !nhab-. ' itantt of this place propose having a . ,. hop this.eveniug at LawreHce's build ing. lUia confidently erpefcted ' that there will be a : "feast of rosin and & "' low of sole." unparalleled lu'jt'he arn iU of this county. ' " . , Borard fe Co. have commenced repairing their store, taking out a por- . ' sition - ninl . thereby adding a good ithird to the sizo of the room, and re ' veiling throughout. They also pro- , , pose putting in a new floor, etc., in or dcr to make it one of the beat store rooms in the cnuuty. " . A petition was presented in Con gress on Saturday to have 'Mr. ;Liu olu's birthday celebrated as a pnblio holiday. This is adding to ait already pretty full stock of holidays. Keep on iq this wy and we will equal Swe den where they work once in a while, Ai:d holiday-il the rest of the time. ,. The elaborate feuce which has for several years beautified the grave-yard by the M. li Church, has fallen, and ' it is therefore unprotected, . But it wouldn't be proper to fix It yet.' The fcuue ban not been iu the road long enough, and the grave yard " has not boon damaged enough. A fellow got excited on Mouday last, and sat down cm our oRice steps und vomited around there for about two feet square. Fortunately another, fellow came along and loaded him in to n wagon, and hauled him away to cool oil'. It wus fortunate that he was persuaded to move when he did, el jo we idiuiild have had to move our ofrice by ilii time, -Last Sunday all day there kcjt running through our mind a line that we have read, or heard come time and somewhere, the opining of some Sun day School hymn, namely:' "First In war; first in peace; firstin the hearts of his countrymen." And in this con nection It may be well to remark that although we are o hobby-riding Ra tion, and although a passion for holi days is one of our hobbies, we have forgotten In many cases the cause of the holiday evon upon the day itself. We seldom call to mind this' noblest of men whoso noble deeds are known throughout the nations of the earth ; aud Washington's little hatchet has long since been worn to the handle and that great principle of truth has become a' grand joke and a theme for a nation's laughter, which nation it helped to establish. The great heart of the nation has forgotten the pure scenes of its youth and has - grown cynical even in its prime, )ike 'the care-hardened world-weary man. j ! ' The boys of this place, where Ho nest is, have nee enjoyed t hi -terra of COtirt as "mach""as" they "Intghtpthere were only two or three fights during the entire term of one (Jar. Some iof the less sanguinary, toward evening, however, were delighted w;th the sight of a'few paltTVof tangled footed and enormously wealthy mcrr:"'You see there is nothing, unless it is fourth of July or a Sunday when there is preach Ing, that is such a source if pleasure to our future Justices of the Peace and Councilmen as a Term of Court. At the Court Houre nothing trans pired worthy of ote, only a few ar guments were "heard, and all' the li censes granted except Those of Jacob Smearbnugh and Wilson Smith. ' John B, Goitgh. tTie lecturer will entertain tile inhabitants of, Oil City on the 2Cthi hist.,' with the greatest speech of bis list, entitled 'Now and Then." Every body knows what he is as a speaker and orator, so we will not give b if J biograpfiy.: "fc .want "of gpacOj E Persons from tuts section can fiifjy licor biro, by, visiting "pil Ciiy, to-morrew"Vjr the1 regular lra,ins. --The attention of ou threaders is called 'or the;"ail vcrtisemcnt Tof die Oeutxal House, a new uetct Just, start ed V .the .Bonner fr Ag6ew Block, with-XT. A. Hiiaud8'astt(lbrd The whole f tlie buUdingj -wItliCi'e ex- eptipB of the two rooms occupied by FonDrti Store, aWlhe. V1 is. ueciI'fUr jmteI')tipo&i'XTbe Office, house if" uewand wollfurniibed,.arui till un doubtedly "bti aTgood -plaee io'eteri. '. 1 tti.j i li.-T . PUi ,.,, i i: '. i;M-Last evening) the members of the IcgaJ profession, of thTs place, pnd their clietijH. gave a .publip entertainment at the Court House' It made lis think of the trial of "WrVen"' Hastings be' fore the English. parliame.nt. , It mode 1 us think of the stokes trial ; it ' cal leu w minu tue Niagara, ljAlU Jont' Ve- suvius j-Qb, tlie subHoiity r4 awful and the fine $10,,, jtijcli- j (r.J Stroup nad to pay lor assautjtin'and . batter g-Mr,Henage,j;-;;;:;f;.;.;;V;:t ' f.rrt1i!Wr,(T' women agalust whis key is the taik of the -counA-y. , We don't-say word ; pbcuf t , it 'eittyer way, but it Seems to us, if prayers are to be answeredi 'tiff will "ije heard and at tended to coming from bedsides, and churches as' well as from the whisky shops .themselves, .. And this . move ment savors of house-tops aud street corners. McLaughlin, the champion wrest ler of the world, formerly f Titusvifle,' accepted a challenge of one of the famous wrestlers of the Pacific coast. The match capie ofl inSan Franqisco on the'1 15th Inst.', Mc.' winning-1 two fair falls in about ten minutes. Hurrah for the-oif country man Hopper. 1 John Wiso visited the house of Martin Secley; la BuUor.'Palj on Sun day last, and. was examining some pa pers, which the wife of the later was showing, Seeley came in and attempt ed to drive the visitor out of the house. Wise then struck him on the head uear the temple with a stick of wood, and broke his skull, , Seeley is dead, and perhaps the ' other acted wisely, , ; IVersou's Magazine for March is at hand and fully sustains its former high reputation , aa a, .ladie' maga ziue. It coutaius in addition to its usual amount of interesting 1 read ing matter, a beautiful steel engraving representing two children blowing bubbles, and an elegant colored fashiou plate. Terms 82 a year. Address Cha. J. IWraon, 30(1 cheluut Street, Philadelphia, The frankjng privilfge-'iwas, no doubt, very frequently employed to an excessive degree, and its repeal was one of the hobbies of Horace Greeley, and of Postmaster General Cress well. Suspicions were entertained that much that was said against It was manufac tured thunder, and not practical sense. We oalled attention to the fact; when Mr. Crew well's report Was issued, that the figures did not show the promised saving in expense The estimates for the current year, on the contrary, show an increase of some $3,000,000 over the outlay of Isst year. The House has determined, In view of those facts, to repeal the more rigid features of the bill of last session, aod thus re store the franking privilege In part, but guarding it against the abuses which previously existed.1 :'Tbis is proper and right. Ex. ;'"' . We are not verr much astonished to find . that the virtuous icformef, McCjure,'. has thought', of Contesting the legality of Stokley'e late lction as Mayor of Philadelphia.-' He does usually succeed better as a contestant iban as pure miudeu, honest candi date' before the people ; but. then nne might think the majority of Stokley a little too much for him. Stukley'a election Is not only a' victory' over McClure, but over -air those.: ranting, renegade, hypocritical members of the Republican party, and it is something as good as d1 disinfectant In cases of unheal th Ail necs Tha March number of Ballou's Magazine is published, and is fully equal to any issue- this year. It con tainB stories of sentiment, of adventure of the sea, and every one should sub scribe or buy a copy for the sake of seeing what a nice publication can be produced at a low price, and only a very large circulation will warrant the sel ling of numbers at 15 cents each, or $1.50 per year by mail. Te the sab scribcrs a pretty .chrorao is given, which is worth muoh as an ornament fbrjuiy bouso in the country v Address Thomes & Talbot, 36 Bromfield Street, Boston. ft ?. --Codfish, wjiiteflali and mackerel at Robinson & Bonner's. 1 46 tf u-i a . -ISKOiiATiojf Wasted. Any in formation'. in vegarci to the whereabouts of : Anni": thr daughter of Francis Bradley and wife,ibrmerly of Ireland, but late Of SouthWest, Oswego coun ty, N. Y.; forwardel to the postmaster of that place, will prove to heradvsn tage. She Jell Oswego cou nty 22 ; or 2.3 years ago to live witlia family with whom she came from Ireland, and who settled in I Pennsylvania Her- father and mother are both dead, and a nice littfe property awaits - the claims of herself or her heirs. r-Pennsvlvania papers please notice. . . f, - We Ieani that on February '13th, .l.'t,..ti."P.i.:A t . man by birth, wa found iu the' Mo. shannon, pnderneath the bridge which spAaathat creekTat Osceola.. From tie. facts elicited a the inquest, "it is ; j a .-. -n si f .i cTitrvuwinui, uo was iuuuy ueajr wun nil tftlnrKr TMtilxi)D n i 1. over the end of the bridge Into the creek, hy the perpetrator of tho horri ble deed; ;. That ha was murdered, is evident, lronv the fket that his skull on the back of the liaad was broken in with some heavy aud dull weapon. As to who committed the deod, nothing is positively known as yet, but tw) men nave been arrested on suspicion of bn- icg me parties one ot whom baa quarrel with Long several days pre vious. Clearfield Journal. -e-Don't send money by mail and ruii risks, but buy Briggs A Bros' Garden and Flower Seeds in packages and in bulk, at Robinson & Bouner's. 46. tf ; I " To the Citizens ok Pennsylva nia. Your attention is specially in vited to tho facf" that the National Banks are now prepared to receive subscriptions to the Capital Stock of uie LiCntennwi iioard ot 1 tnaiiee.' The fuuds realized from this source are to L I 1 .1 . uo euijjioyea iu toe erection or the buildings for the Iuternational Exhi bition, and the expenses connected with the samo. It is confidently be lieved that the Keystone State will be represented by the name of every citi zen alive to patriotic commemoration of the one hundredth, birth-day of the nation." The shares of stock are offer ed fur (10 each, and subscribers .will receive a haudsomely steel engraved Certificnte of Stock, suitable for frain lug aud preservation as, a national memorial. v Interest at the rate of six per cent per annum will be paid on all pay ment of Conlenial Block from date of payment to January 1, 1876. Subscribers who are not near a Na tioual Bank can romit a check or post office older to the undersigned. Fki:dk. Fkai.kv, Treasurer, if Wl WttluutSt., IMiilii. ood Busines for Sale. ,"y Goo. II. Ahrens. Jr., proprietor of the extensive Furniture Establishment at Tidioutc, offers the same for sale, or will lease to a rssponsible party who purchases the furniture on hand. This is a good chauce for some one to step loto a good business ; this being the only furniture store in a circuit of fif teen miles, and having tho whole trade. Mr. Ahrens has purchased an interest in a business in New York, and goes thence about the 1st of April to take charge of it, which is his only reason for selling.- - ' '" . . , .. i ' !ti r 1 1 I ' These beautiful lots just north of Mrs. Henry's residence can be. bought cheap, on long time, by applying to the editor of this paper. . . . tf. Sewing Machines; Sewing Machines. j! In connection with my Sewing '..Ma chine business, I art now prepared to take all kinds of Sewing Machines in exchange fur sew ones, and repair all kinds of Machines ; making them work as good as new, or no pay.- Lalso have needles 1 for all' first class machines. Parties living at a distance can send machines and they will be repaired and returned by express. Needles sent by mail on receipt of 81.00 per dozen, j Call at my office on South Senoca stroet, Oil City, Pa., or address 38tf i ;(-.-. ' D.C.Graves. Co-Partnership Notice. ... ' Wo have this -day associated pur- selves under the firm name of Geo. W. Dith ridge & Co., in a general part nership for the manufacture of lumber at Superior Mills, Forest countyj -Pa Henry II. Collins, i . ' , Pittsburgh, Pa. GintiE Wi DiTjtRinoE,, ! r .; . Tionesta, Pn, Tionesta, Dec. 31, 1873.' . ' ' ,"' 39 4t TIMBER LANDS FOR SALE. - V. ' , uvcr two tuousanu acres ot nne Hemlock Timber Lands situated on Maple Creek, ; near Claringtou, this county, are for sale at a bargain. Part of the lands Are situated within four miles of Clarington, on. , the Clarion River, and would be a fine site for1 an extensive tannery and sawmills. Map and particulars ean be seen by apply iug to the editor of this paper. , ' j Don't fail to co to Robinson. & Bonner's if you went stoves,' stovepipe or tinware.. !,. . 23-tf. The colored address label on each paper shows the date to which tho sub' scribcr has paid, thus , ' ' Thos Turner al?7 4, - signifies that Mr. Turner has paid for his paper until March 1st, 1874 The mail l't is corrected weekly. Xiy con suiting the address label every subsCri bcr cau tell how his account stands..' 0'.!r accounts go back no further than tl 1st of January '73, the ac couuts . previous to that time' being payable to the old firm. The old sub scription book is yet in our hands, and our receipts will bo recognized by the Make money fast and honoraoiy, $12.50 per day, or $75 per week, by at once apply for a territorial right, (which am given free to agents,)! to sell the ' best, strongest,' most useful, and rapid selling Sewing Machine, and Patent Button Holf) Worker, ever used or recommended by families, or buy one tor your own use ; it is only. $5. Sent free everywhere by express.'"-Address for particulars Jerome B. Hud son A Co., Cor. Greenwich fc Cert landtSts., N.Y. 256m The lightest running Machine In tha xoorltl is the Grover &. Baker,1 at least Baldwiu, of Tidioute says so, and he knows. .46 ly Marriage Certificates, Bunk Deeds, Leases, ""Warrants', Hubpcenas, umraons, Executions, Warrants and Informations, for sale at this office, tf NOTICE. The books of the late firm of I. llilbronner Jt.Co. ore in my bands for settlement. I shall bo under obliga tions to those having a book account at said store if they will call and set tle the same immediately. M. Einstein. . TT "New Alrertleinfit. TIME TRIED AND FIRE TESTED ! Tilt ORIUIKAL ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY !' HAUTFOHI), CONN. AS.SKTS Dw. 31, 1873, MILES W. TATE. Hub Atfnnl. 4-i 't''onostu, 1'a. JOK V()HKTiitlr exueuwj at lUiaomca at reaoiiailu rattju. . . ,-CENTR.AL, HOUSE, noNirtlt A AONKW riT,OfK. W. A. JJ Hli.A5tM, Ijphmob. Thin In n now honor, ami 1ms lint bpeil fitted up for the UMlinniiul.Miili nt flm 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 i n ivi.tinn of the patronage of the public is aoliciWHl. NOTICE Is horcby pivrn Hint we Intend to apply to tho Iffilshmiro for th nawnKo of anwet the title of which Hha I be "An ai"t to rpil all Uw-nl lien lawn in thacotinticN of Crawford, Vptianiro, War rnn, Forwt, Clarion, liutlor and Arin- strontr," and the object of Knid act Nhnll l)e. an aiaiwi in mo lino. r . f. j arocil, 1. I , Jor, . D. Harrington, S. B. HUiwoll, A.K. Ka'lston, M. B. OiWKlifi'k, II. B. Pnrtnr, H. II. l'arpentr, David Emery, J. I). An gler. ehruary 14, 1K74. NOTICE la iflven that an application will bo tnmlo at tho present aeasion of Tx'frlNlnturo for the iianfir of n toipplo. mailt to An Ai'tnpKlntinueotnmimionora to lay out and open a Ktate road In Ihs countiea of Mekean, Elk, Forest and Clarion, approved May 1, IWil, (theconnty of Clarion having heretofore been except ed from its provisions,) to ox tond the pow ers and dntioa of tha Commissioners lr tlie aettlement of their accounts until thq meetingof tho County Auditors for the year 1877, and for lovying taxes until and" in eluding tho year 187", when they shall cease, k . , s. X. KHEIMAN, Feb. 4, 1874. 40-lt " NEW YORK DAY-BOOK A Democratic Weekly. Establlsliod IRiiO. It supports Wbito Supremacy, p-litii-al and sts-ial. Terms, 2 per year. To Flubs, nino capies for (H. tSpeeclmeiiH free Address DA Y-UOOK,New York City. 46 4 WOOD'S HOUSEHOLD MAGA ZINE. THE BEST DOLLAIt MOXIITLY.i ' tC Tft CIC AdaTWiadfl bvcaavaasuig 4J I U 4l J ft this mairazlua now in its 14th vol. with Chromo, j , THE YOSEWITE VALLEY, ' 14x20 inches, in 17 Oil Colors. Mnirar.ine. one year, wlfh Mounted ' Chromo, f2Q0 .M una 7i no, ono year, with in- ' r mounted Chromo. 1 SO Mapar.ine, alone, ono year, . 1 00 kxamiue, our clubbing and Promium Llsta. Two First-class Periodicals for the price of one. We solicit Kxnarienc.Ml 'nnvnMn. ers and others to boikI at onco for terms ana wpeelmen Magitxine. Address H. E RHUTEN, Publislier. 41 Park How. N. Y City, OrHewbnrg, H. 40 4t EXTERMINATORS And Insect Powder.. For Rats, Mice, Koches, Aunts, Bcd-Ungs Moths, Ac. J. 11. Henry, Curran & Co. Jf. Y., Hole Agenbt. 4U-4t ; as at to vas Write to F. R. Smith A Co., Atlantic Mills, Brooklyn, N. Y iiianufneturera of the Crushed White Wheat, for their pamphlet (sent free) on Foods, with important Cx trata from Liehtg, Johnson and other scien tists. Itcad it and save your health and money. 46 4t $250,000JF0R $50! Fourth. Grand Gift ConCert FOR THE IIENKFIT OF Tni PUBLIC LIBRARJfiKENTUCKY On Tuesday, 31st of March, Next 60,000 Tickets. 12,000 Gifts. I.I.ST OF GIFTS ! cash gift cash gi ft cash gift cash gift ersh iri tt One grand One grand Ono grand One grand One grand 250,0O0 100,000 50,000 25,UO0 17,500 100,000 150,000 50,000 r,;... 40,000 r" 40,000 45,000 60,000 S'2,500 650,000 10 Cash 20 Cash 60 Cash 80 Cash ' ion Cash 150 Cash 200 Cah 3-25 Cash 11,000 Us'' gins 10,000 each gifts 5.000 each gins gifts gift gifts gilts gills Kilt" 1,000 each . 500 aavli , 400 each " 300 each 200 each lUOeach 50 each. Total, $1,500,000 , l,Tlifl concert and diatibution of gifts Will positively and unequivocally taka piare on uie nay now nxed, wnetner all thn tickets are sold or not. and tho 12.000 gifts paid in proportion to the number of UCK61S MOltl. .. PRICE OF TICKETS. Whole Tickets, Halves. $-i5; Tenths, or each coupon. : Eleven whole ticliata for ?600; !KJ TicVots for $1000 j 113 Whole Tickets for fiooo ; Whole Tickets for $10,000. Ko uiscount on less than $500 worm oi ucKeia, . , ; The timo for the drawing Is 'near n( hand and ersona intending to purchase tickets have no time to lose. THOS. E. BRAMLETTE. " Agent Public Library I.v., and Manager iitt Concert, Publio Litbrsry. iUiiiiiuj;, Jjouisvillo, Ky., or , Til OS. II. HAYS CO., I ' Eastern Agents, 009 Bread way, N. Y. f VVf if ft Tf f)fl lrday! Agents wanted! 43 I U 4ZU AH classes of working people, of either sex, voung or old, make nioro money at work 'for us in their spare moments, or all the time, than at anything else. Particulars froo. Address O, Min son Co., Portland, Maine. ) 4 THE (iREAT DISCOVERY OF THE ACiE. PROF. D. MKEKER S PAINLESS OPIUM CURE. " Cures without paiu or inconvenience to business. It ts a toiioaltoraflve and ner vous sedative. It restores tho brokou down nervous system ; give energv and strength ; euros without pain or autl'eriug to the patient. Send for paper on Opium-enting- P. O. Box 475. Drs. I). it i MKEKER, IjKrU, Indiana. PSYCIIOMANCY, or Soul Charming. How either sex may fascinato and gain tho love aud ulloctions of any iwrson tliey choose, instantly. This simple incuts! ae quirciiient all cau possess, tree, by mail, tor 25 'iits ; together with a Alarringe tiuiile, Egytiau Oiacie. Dreams. Hints to Indies. A queer Issik. KHi.ooo sold. Ad dross T. William A Co.. Publishers. lM.il. acli'iiliu. . - . 30 tt THE GOLDEN ECC For agents. Ijtrgo ineome guaninteetl. Enchwo stamp for circular. It. Allison, 113 Chambers Kt., N, Y' 4-4t O I f VolOO In Wall St. often leads to a J J 'lorluiie. No risk. ;t2-paao nam jihlcl for stiiiup. Valentine Tiinilu-iilgn V Co., Iliiukt rv aud Brokers, Wall-st., N, N. iltl.fl. FURNITURE. L10MON & AVISK. The old and woll known firm of lomon fc WisFof Pittsburgh, Pit, liianufm-ttirereof Cabinet Furniture 'and Chairs, ' Has removed to No. Ill Fourth Avenue, lOjiH)sitc their Old htand,) Whore thev continue the Ims'iiras in n'l its branches." w4o-3m A srrat Ofrer to All. Two largo and "Urdrndlrt Enifavh.L'S will 1) sent postpaid by return mail, and also Tho Home Companion, an excellent family paper, for a year all for 40 ernts. Hpecimons 3 cents. Igenta wanted every where. Address -"Homo Companion, Troy, X. II. . , , w-4ti-lm LEf4AT KOTICE.-clcl. Fit.1 Hnr. Me chanic's lilen. A. D. No. !W) Fob.Torm, fSeall 1W4. Foreat Oounty, ss. TheCom IPea J monwenlth of Pennsylvania to .tho Sheriff of raid County, Oreetinor: - Whereas, Win. II. Autler has film! a claim in our Court of Common Ploas against Robert M, iHiiw, John Cooper, Isaac Weed, Matthew Campbell and - owners or reputed owers and Rob ert M. Dunn Contractor, for the sum of Fivo Hundred seventv-livo lollars and ninety-fonr cent ($i"6.14); fbr work and lalwr'tlone and performed and materials furnished (or a certain leasehold and prop erty situate in the township of Tionesta, comity of Forest, arid State of Pennsylva nia, bounded and described a follows, vir.t Doing the southeast corner bt-a tract of land owned by J. JU Hiuna, C, U. Ray mond, J. H. Smith, ti. D. Kokccs and ll. Clawson, which tract In the iwfliOBst cor ner or -si i vision of a larger tract. of land numbered 217, said ieasod pan-el of land to measure 84 porches from cost to west and Z5 roils from north to south ; upon which are located. Derrick .Engine-house, i Boiler, Engino.one Tauk,D olHngrliouso, 320 foot of Casing in tlie well, ono com plete act of Drilling-tools- for' large and small holo, about Hot foot of Cable) about 110U feet of Hand Una, Hand-purnpti, one pair of Bellows, Anvil, Sledges, Ham mers, abont seventy-C to (75) feet of gas pU, 100 feet of tubing in a water' well. : . And whereas, it ia alleged that the aid sum still remains due and nnpaiit to the said Plaintiff. Now wecotnmand wo that you make known to tho aairt Heiandnuta aud to all such persons aa may hold or oc cupy the said leasehold and property, that they lie and appear before the Jndges'of our said Court on the Fourth Monday of Feb ruary next, to allow oauae if anything thev know or have to Bay, why tho Raid sum should not ba lorlod of tio said buflding arsl property to the use of said plaintiff, according to the form and etlot,Q Uie Aut of Assembly in such case mndo aud pro. vldcd, if to them It shall soeni etpedfet. And have yon then and tliore this wr4. Witness Hon. Win. P. Jenks. President of our said Court, the 31st davof Jsnuarv, A. D. 1S74. J. B. AtlNEVV. Photh'v." A Uue copy.iT. J. VAX GIE8HN, ' "'. .. "'.vi- . .m n,o t 'Sheriff. BUILDING FELT (No Tar used), for outside work; and in side, instead of plaster. iFolt Carpetings, Ac, Send two 3-cent sta'ms for-,eirular and samples. C. J. FA Y, Canjdn, N.J. ill. . , - Allegheny Valley. Rail r Road. ON AND after Monday Feb:' 2. Traina Jwill run as follows (Philadelphia Time): ! --a r : Trains leave Oil City, for Pittsburgh at 2:15 p.jn. 7:45a. in. arriving at Pittsburgh at lOjOii. and S.00 p. m. " - - - ' " Brady's Itend Accommodation leaves Oil City at 5:12 p. iu. arriving at Bxady's Bend ttt 0:35 p. m.' . , ' . Trains leave Pittsburgh for Oil fltv at 7:20 a. m. anj SiO p. lit, srrivini; li" Oil City at 2:33 and 0:40 P. 111. Oil City accommodation leaves Tlrndy'a Rend at 0:50 a. ui. arriving iq Oil, City at 12:05 p.m. ... -. ., Trains leave Oil City for Buffalo at S:4 , ni. 0:20 a. m, and W:10 a. m. arriving in utlatlo at Ht55 p. in: 1: 19a.rn.aiid 7r6 p.m. Trains h?ave Ihululo for Oil City at 8:05 r. ni. and 12:25 p. iu, arriving atojl City at fclO p. ni. and 8:20 p. m.' ' All trains given aliove rnn throilskfrom Pittsburgh to JJutRtlo and return, without change of Card. Trains run on Philadel phia time, wliioh IS 29 minutes faster than Pittsburgh timo... The timo at Buffalo ia li. S. A M. H. HV time which Is 28 itiin utes slow than Philadelphia time..' : At Rod. Bank. JUnotlon this road con with tho Eastorn ixtunsion which runs to Brookvii!e,leav!ng Red Bank all 11:45 a. in. and TtSO a. nr.' arriving In' Urookyillt) at 2:30 ajKt 12:Wp. sn. - .1: t, t 10 Tito train leaving Red Bank aUl;43p.m. arrives at Reyiioldsvlllo at 3:48 ii.'m.' J. J. LAWRENCE. ..T. MU.KINGL , , Oeu ;, np t. Eli ;!Ai TiDTO. II, I el CK.tLEU IN . il.:v V In fc iUS, RKTOLVERR, . , - - J.f ." : i-.li-. !. ' '! ' AVAt.r. Kimmor ..'.'.'. i ' "Ooii'i.; SPORTING AND FISHING TACKLE, ' mi . . i M ( 1 'iiio'j rocCRT Cutler r, Olll i. -!i :. .' :i- ;! TOBACCO AND CIO AIrs. RIFLES ' MADE ' TO ORDER ' i I l.'.'jl.:. 3li ' AND WARRANTED. ,' v ,: v -. .. ! : ' ' .'ii ! is Repairing Lock and Fitting Keys A SPECIALTY. REPAIRINIO IN ' HIIA.V-IKKM K tl't.r AMI PROMPTLY DONE.' f TIKI TE, PA
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