V E Dm MB OR X FsbTb U TTiHoT BOROUGH OFFICEHS. Purfnt John Heck. OiMttcilmen O. V. Robinson, S. A, Varncr, A. B. Kelly, S. U. Haslet, A. H. Partridge, II. O. Dari-. Julire$ o the iVace I). S. KniT, C. A. Kandsll. Omitable II. 8watt:ai't .fcWf I)irrctot.1lK S. Km.it, II. O. D.I Vl, S. J. Wolcott, M. n. Haslet, A. B. Kelly, li. Clark, - FOREST COUNTY OFFICER. Pmitient Judge L. D. Wetmork. .4eeiaf Judyet Jus. O, Dai.k, F.d- BD KERH. :Veuiirr S. J. RRTI.tv. iVolAonofory, Itfyi&ter Ji Jlecortler, it c t. W. Clark. Xhtriff Juhtis SHAWKCY. Uimmiatiunrra Eli Rvmuim, Isaac Lonu, Jolt.v Rkck. Caunty OuperintcnilvntU. 8. Biiock WAT. J;tpl Attornrt 8. D. Inwiv. ury tommitionertH. Town En, Lyman Cook. County Nurveuor T. D. CoLUNS. Coroaer M. Ittkl, Jr. LViuiWi .4 minor Nicholas Thomp son, J. It. NEILL, II. A. Zl KXUI't.I.. Mtmbero Oontirra I) eo. A. Junks. Ataemblyi. II. AvuXKW. At TIONESTA STATION', on and alter tieu. 0, 1875 i HOV'TIT. Train 22 - - - - :2I u. in. 64 - 3:42 p. in. JCOBTn. Train S3 .... 11:21 n. in. " a I . . - 3:42 p. Hi. Train 22, south, and HI, uurtli, nro 1st tiliws: the others mo accommodation frxilitH. These train only are allowed to carry passenger. On the lUver Division i. e. from Oil City ti. Irvlnutan, up tho river Is North ; down the river, south.' ' :,L0CAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Rov. Elliot will preach iu llio .Presbyterian church on Sunday next, -morning aud evening. Sabbath School fit 3 o'clock p. ni. By referooc to our announce ments, it will b loen that P. . Alii od of Hickory, is candidate for As sembly. ' Mr. O. YV. Proper, started for Philadelphia on Monday, to attend tb Centennial. He will be absent About too days. W. O. Merven's School rom menced on Monday lust, according to previous announcement, lie starts off with a fair number of pupils. " The Tarkcr Dally is now publish- J as a tuoruiiig instead of an evening paper, ai heretofore. G. A. Needle, formerly of the Tidioute Journal is tha editor. Wheu the weather is dry cuougb, the woods around town are burning regularly. Hope the guilty parties will he sent up for their incendiary practices. Excursion tickets from this place to Philadelphia sad roturn, are eold at $19. TheBo tickets muy be used any time withiu thirty days from date of purchase. -Mr. A. A. Huliugs has purchased the Emlenton Times office, aud pro--poses to publish that paper for the purpose of making money. He has our best wishes. . Jno. N. Teits worth cauglu about ten inches in length, iu the riv t -er last week. This is the first, we be lieve that has bceu captured in the river so fur south. -Mr. C. M. Ileuth, iu the Acomb buildiug, has just received a superior .stock of hats, ribbons, trimiiigs, em broidery Ac., which will be sold at reasonable prices. Mr. Chas. Ilinton has been ap pointed Street Commissioner, by the .uew Town Council. . One dollar and seventy-five cents for each days ser vice is allowed him. Among the lawyers In town this week attending court, we notice I. J. Jleid of Erie, D. D. Fassctt of Titus ville, Col. Rodger of Franklin, and sS. P. Johnson of Warren, Jno. Everhart, of Lickiugville, Jtarud to the Grand Lodge, Philadel phia, on Monday last. He represents Yokuhoma Lodge I. O. O. F.,of L-iek-f ngville, jo the Grand Lodge. Saturday and Sunday nights the -weather was quite cool, and our early vegetables and fruit were only saved from froet by the sky being overcast Jby clouds. ''The wind is tempered, "io. Prof. Ogden's concert at the Court House last nigh was a very enjoyable affair. The house was A .crowded. Tbo Prof, labored under f aome difficulties, as he was called .away the night before, which preveu ted his being here to rehearse with hi clae. We believe he iuteuds get jtiug up another cIjsj. --We clip the following lYora the Tittisvillo Courier, and gladly givo it a place in our columns: Mr. J. 0. Dingman, who has been a tcsidont of our city for the last eleven yea r, formerly of the firm of Clark & Dingmun, wholesale grocers, has rented his property hore and removed to Tiotirsin. Ho hasliccn living there several months although his fiecjuont appenrnnce on our streets led us to suppose that ho was still living here, and we were not nwnro of his removal until yesterday. Whilo wo regret tho loss nf so good a citizen as Mr. Ding nmu wo congratulate our Bister town on the acquisition of so worthy a man and bespeak for him a warm roccp tion and a brilliant future iu his new selection of n permanent home. Court convened on Monday last at 10 o'clock a. m. Associates Dale and Kerr on the bench. Judge Wet nioro not putting' in an appearance, tho court was adjourned until 4 o'clock, p. m. The President Judge was present, and tho argument list taken np. Henry McSweeney was ad mitted to practice ut the several courts of Forest county. Tuesday morning the Grand Jury was charged, Consta bles' reports received, names of Jurors called, und a jury iinpannclled. Aud the work bef'oro tho court is now pro ceeding according to tho most ap proved methods. Tho cry against extortionate charges at tho Centennial is rising into volume, and, uuless something is done to check the growing feeling, the Ex position will sufler serious injury. In stances almost without number of un doubted extortion, are recorded, aud the news is rapidly flying over tho country. The country people, resi ding at a distance, will he frightened either into staying at home, or of pro viding for thuir wauls without troub ling the restaurants. Tho bad faith of these extortioners constitute one of the worst features of the affair. John Peterson, of Trunkeyville, (a terrible old war Democrat, by the way) takes advantage of tho power furnished by Nature, and is pumping a well, a few rods in the rear of the depot, by water power. The well is at present, a small one, but, if wo mistake not, is increasing iu produc tion. The cost of puiaping is abso lutely nothing, and the consequence is, that John has a good thing of it. It wouldu't pite us a particle if the well should increase to twenty bar rels per day. Wo paid a visit to tho Edeuburg oil regions lust Week, and enmo pretty ucur catching the oil fever. Wo would have it sure., if we c.iulj find some pert on to furnish the capital fur us to operate on. Business of all kinds is brisk there, but there appears to be men enough there to do all the work needed. Wages arc uot us high as they were some timo ego. Hou. R. B. Brown, of the Clarion Democrat, U iu town this week. We notice that he is announced iu Clurion county as a candidate for the State Senate, and that ho is the only man announced. Fur Assembly there are four Democratic cuudidutes, iu that county ; for Sheriff fourteen candidates, uud fur Associate Judge six. Our Washington correspondent, for this week has chunged his base- to Philadelphia, where he is "doing" the Centennial. His letter will be read with iuteest. "No peut-up ' Utica contracts his powers," and we would uot be much surprised to receive one of his letter from the Black Hills. Mr. Peter Berry, of Fagundus, informs us that he intends to put down a well somewhere in the vicinity of Bulltown duriug the coming summer. Tho company represented by Cupt. Howe also proposed, sorae time ago, to commence operations duriug the present month. Mr. Caleb Richardson, of Till iou'.o, and another gentleman, whose name escapes us, have bought the furry and some laud adjoining the east landing. Mr. R. was, some yean ago a citizen of Hickory twp., and is well thought of by all his former neighbors. Things are in a toru-up condi tion down around Council Run, con sequent upon the building of tha cul vert for the new hridgo to be erected there, But this will not be so very long, as the contract allows only thir ty days from time of begining for the fiuishiug of the saioo. For jemouade and pies buy Gautzes Lemou Sugar at Freemau & Corbet's 1 White lead, linseed oil uud put ty ut Kobiusou & Bouucr's. 7 L't . It has been decided, in cold blood not to sink the company well, above the cemetery any deeper. If we are not mistaken, there was a majority in fav"6r of drilling' deeper, but tho minority refused to contribute their quota of the fund necessary for fur ther development. A littlo child of Mr. Ingnlls, who lives iu the Roberts building, died on Saturday last, of scarlet fever and was buried on Monday lust. Rev. A. Wild er conducted tho funeral services. We understand that another child in the family is down with tho same illucs?. Any lack of original mutter iu this week's issue, my be accounted for by the fact that we were drawn on the jury for the present term of court, and have been unable to evade doing our duty in that capacity, notwithstand ing our business necessarily suffers. Rev. A. N. Craft, now of Titus ville, once stationed in this place, will be one of the editors of tho Assembly Herald, which is to bo published at Fair Point, Chautauqua Lake, during the Assembly. He is one of the ablest ministers in tho Erio Conference. Farmers are disposed to grumble somewhat about the abundance of wc( weather we are now having, on ac count of the same being unfavorable for plowing &a. And for the time of year less garden has been made than any season for several years. Robinson & Bonucr are putting up ac addition on the sjuth side of their store the dimensions of which are 10x50 feet. This will effectually shut off our view on that side, but wo woulJ not intcrfero to prevent needed improvemcuU for anything! Some lady whose name we have forgotten, will deliver a lecture iu the M. E. Church, to-morrow evening, on the subject ef temperance. She is said to he a very good talker, and should be greeted by a full house. The lecture will bo free. The Jamieson well, opposite Tubb'e Run is being tested, and is pumping, on an averago, about nine barrels per day. When the water is once ehut off, it will probably settle down to a ten barrel well, which ain't so bad these times. Mr. L. M. Gallagher, editor of the Mt. Joy Star, is in Forest county this week, looking after some lands belonging to himself and other parties. He favored os with a call, aud wefiud him a very intelligent aud plensant gentleman. . . Gen. Harry White, of. Indiana eounty, was in town the fore part of the Week, attending court, wo believe. We uotice that the General is a can didate in Iudiana and Clarion coun ties for the Republican nomination for Congress. Mr. J. T. Dale, Representative of Tioncsta Lodge, No. S6J, I. O. O. F. to tho Gruud Lodgo of Pa., started for Philadelphia where tho Grand Lodge is iu session, on Monday. He will take io the Centennial before he returns. Dry cod fish, and mackerel, whito fish and trout, iu kits, quarter and half barrels, at bottom prices, at Rob iusou & Bonner's. 7 2t Mr. Foncs, of tho American Drug Store, informs us that his Soda foun tain will uot be charged this summer on account of the abseuce of Eufficieut ice. In such case we suppose beer aud lemonade will have to suffice. Fresh Prunes, Figs aud Dates at Freeman & Corbet's. It Attention is called to the new ad vertisement of Mr. Breunesholtz, dealer in dry goods Jtc, Tidioute, Pa., which appears in this issue. Mr. B. is a square business mac and will fulfill all he advertises to do. The Democratic County Com mittee at its meeting on Monday eve ning last, appointed Suturday, July 1st, ns the day for holding the Demo cratic Primaries. The return judges meet on Monday following. The amount of freight unloaded at Tiouesta Depot is ustouishing. A large range of couutry get their sup plies from this point. FOR SALE. The valuable aud beautiful home stead formerly owned by Hon. Joseph G. Dale, aud in which he now resides, i iu my haud for- sale at very low figures. Terms one-third purchase money down, and the balance iu ouc aud two year. Mii.es W. Tate. ictf. . Those beautiful lots just north of Mrs. Ileury's residence can bo bought cheap, ou long time, by applying to the editor of thi paper. tf.f When a Brooklyn woman wants a new drtss and feels a littlo delicato about askiug fur it direct, she presents her husband with a nice beaded sha ving paper-caso, filled with tissue from an old paper pattern. The first mc he uses it he notices the littlo round holes in the paper and naturally in quires the reason, which gives her tho chance to say with a regretful sigh thai it's only a "Domestic Paper Fashion" that sho would hvvo used some time ago but for the reason that sho saw he was poor just then and felt ns if sho ought to economize to help him along. Noble self-denial like this usually fetches things. For Sale or Rent. The Lawrc-nco Houso property will be rented fur three years, on reasona ble terms, or will be sold, to a respon sible buyer, with or without furniture. This is a new and largo threo-etory house, with a dancing hall in third story; has a billiard room with two fine tables, attached. . A new barn ; a good house, renting for $G0 per year, and tho stave mil), renting for $72 a year, go with the bouse. This house has a good run of custom, and will prove a good investment for any one wishing to rent or purchase. Apply in person or by letter, to 5tf Wm. Lawrence, Tionesta" Pa. Teachers' Examinations. The public Examiualions will be hold as follows: . Marlenvillc, May 12. Cluriugton, " 13. Nebraska, " 15. Newtown, " 16. East Hickory," 17. Ncillsburg, 18. Tionesta, " 19. Examinations will commence at 9 a. m. Directors and citizens are re spectfully invited. II. S. BROCK.WAY, Co. Sup't. 5IOXJEY. Wo will pay cash on delivery at our mill in Tionesta, for white oak Btave and heading bolts at the follow ing prices: Stave bolts, 35 inches long, per cord of 8 ft. by 4 ft., $4.50. Heading belts 22 inches long, per cord of 8 ft. by 4 ft., $4.00. Heading bolts must be made from timber at least 20 inches in diameter. Office at Lawrcuce House. J. II. Deiuckmo.n & Co.' 27tf New stuck boots and shoes at bot tom prices, at Robinson & Bouncrs,49 Sowing Machine Needles. Mrs. C. M. Heath has just received the largest und most complete assort ment of sewing machine needles ever brought to town. She keeps the only sewing machine needles for sale in town. Her place of business is in the Acomb Building, up stairs. The lightest running Machine iu the world is the G rover & Baker, at least Baldwin, of Tidioute Bays bo, and he knows. 46 ly Landlord and Tenant Leases, the most approved form, for sale at this office. CORRECTED EVERY TUESDAY, By Robiuson & Bonner, Dealer in General Merchandise. Flour barrel ... f.75(8.00 Floury sack 1.75(2.00 Corn Meal, bolted .... l.uo Chop foe J .... $I.65L70 Ryo bushol .... 8U(;!K) Oats bushel ..... 60 Corn, curs - - ' "40Qt5 Ueans bushel ... 1.50(2.50 Hani, sugar cured .... la Breakfast Bacon, augur curod - HI Sujiar 10gl21 Syrup' ...... 75(0)1.00 X. O. Molasses .... 80(n !K Itoast Kio Coffee No. 1 81KU32 Itlo Coffee, 25(2 28 Java Cofl'oo ..... 85 Tea -. - - - ,50(j 1.20 Butter S0t32 Hico 10 KjiKR, frosh .... J2C$15 Salt 2.00(42.10 Lard 15(jl8 Iron, common bur r - t U.75 Nulls, lOd, V keg . 3M l'otntf,es - . . . - 85(n,40 Mine $ bill. 1.00 rill PAPER, IS OX FILR WITH Ift'har Advertising Cuutmots can bo uuuK lHEE GIFT of a Piano for iUtrlbutln 1 our circulars ; address L S. Piano Co. MO Bruudway, New York. a 1 A'eitf Advertisements. (5001) NEWS 'OIt THE PEOPLE! I havejuit relurno l from New York city with a complete stock of rANCY & STAPLE DRY - GOODS, Which I will soli for lost nionoy than they have been sold sinco tho v. ar, in this place. Just Head the Following: PKINTS, 5 and 0 cts., and tho very host for 7 and 8 cents. MUSLINS, from 7 cents upwards. HANDKERCHIEFS, Fivo cents and upwards. LADIES WHITB HOSK, Nino cents, and upwards. LADIES' TIJES, Ton cents and upwards. I Imvo the best assort inont ever bofoto shown in any store hero. EMBROIDERIES, Also tho finest lot of Embroideries, which, when soon, will bo bought from. TABLE LINENS,- Of all qualities. CHROMOS. Also a lino lot of sinull Chromos, from I to S ets., to ornament your homes. CORSETS, From 50 cents upwards. Rucinw, Collars and Curl's of all styles and very cheap. FARASOLS. Also tho latest novelty in Paraso's, of all colors. riQUES. Also a fine lot of Piques, In Plain, Lace-, Stripe and Plaids, in Whito aud Ecru shades, at reduced priocn. . ALPACAS, Plaids, etc., way down to tho lowest prices. COTTON ADES, Shirtings and Cloths fur Men and Boys' wear ; from 10 to 20 per cent, loss than lor mor prices. Other goods too numerous to mention. Agency lor Buttericks's Patterns which aro tho best made. Don't forgo tho place. L. L. BRENNESHOLTZ, Buck's Brick block, opposito Pooplo's Savings Bunk, Tidioute, Pa. 7-lui 1ST JED "W" Furniture ltooms! Tho undorHipnod begs leave to Inform tho citizens of Tionesta, and tho public in (.'enerul, that ho has opened a J-'JIiflT CA.1.V.V FUliXITUKK UTOKK, in hi now building at tho junction of Elm St. and tiio Dutch Hill road, where he keeps on hand a large assortment of F U R N I T U.'R E , Consisting In part of Walnut Parlor SeU, Chamber Sets, Cane Scut Chairs, Wood Seat Phalrst Rocking Uhatrs, Dlnins Tables, Extension Tables, Marble Top Tables, Kitchen Furniture, Bureaus, Bedsteads, Withstands, LoungM, Atnttrss JS. Cupboards, Book f aes, Fancy Braekols, Looking IiIuhscm, Picture Frames, and PICTURES FRAMED. . ALvSO, SASH &c DOOBS always 011 hnnd. His rooms being large, and well aitnat ed ho is prepared to olfor superior ind uoe nients to purchasers. Call and examino his stock and prioea, aud be convinced UNDERTAKING; A full lusortinent of Collins and Caskets constantly in store. 2Hly A. H. PAltTKIDOK. Agents for the best sell ing Prise Package In the world. It contains 15 sheets papur, 15 envolni.ea, UoliU'n Pen, Holder, Pencil, l'slunt Yard Measure, und a piece of Jewelry. Single package, w ith elegant urim, itust-paid, 25 cunts, 5 lor 81.U0. This package has been examined by tho publisher of the FoiiKsr Rki i bi.i ia.v, and found tis repieseitetd wo Ui tbo money. Watches given awuv to sll Hgcut. Circulars free. BitlDK A CO., 7i0 Broad wuy, New York. ii 4 1,000 OUTFITS FHKIJI FOOTPRINTS OF THE AGES. Our liovernment and History. Gcxxl specd's Pub. House, New York, and Chi. ra -u, . a i Report of Green Township. Aran. 10, 1S76. We, the Auditors of Green Township do certify that we have met and xamiud tho Boeouuts of the Township Treasurer, and have nettled and allowed tho saino as found in tbo follow ing statement: HENRY LEDEUUR, Township Treasur cr; Dr. Cr. To orders drawn from Co. Cuni'rs Dec. 18, 1B75 fil I3v voucher produced at settlement 8T2 U3 Bal. duo township 313 M J A M EH G I Lri LI. CM, ) F.RNKST llBH BBSS, Auditor. Peter Youjok, J HENRY' LEDEBUR, Treasurer, tn ac count with Poor Funds Dr. Cr. To duplicate of 1R7S f25fl S7 " " 1876 156 70 By Co. Treasurer's receipt dated Aug. 27, 1674 ?3n2p7 " money refunded to 8. Whitman M 67 " exonerations 7s " collector's per ccutage..... 14 SO 4-1.177 250 01) Bnl. duo township 167 OS Wo, tho Auditors, have examinod tho abovo accounts, and rind them correct. Fetkr Younok, ) Kkbst BkiSrkks, V Auditors. James GiLriLLiin, J Report of Green Township. - ROAD COMMISSIONERS of Oreen Township, in account with said town ship for Uo year A. D. 1876 1 nr. cr, To am't of Road Tax levied J906 88 By am't worked on roads as per returns of Road Masters (0S6 03 Bal. dun Twp. 187A 20 85 " 1S74 104 67 We, tho Auditors, have examined the abovo aud rind them as sot forth iu the above. Pkter Yoi nok, ) Ekwkst Bkubkhh, (Auditor. James Oii.kii.i.ew, ) F1SA.VCIAL BEFOET OF ELHSLEY TWIV WILLIAM A. DUSKNBURV, Treasurer of Kingslev township, In account with liaid township for tho year ending on tb, ditto hereof: Pr, Cr, To bal duo Twp. on last set tlement t2S 13 " amt. tax lovied for poor purposes 444 39 By orders redeemed $664 61 727M Mill Bal duo township 163 00 We, the Auditors of Kingsley Township do certify that we have examined tho ao counts of the Treasurer of said township, and fiud tbcru correct and true as above represented, and have allowed, audited and settled thorn according to the host of our knowledge and belief, this 10th day of April, 1S76. (leoRon MoitoAir,) Jacob Beck, Auditor. Aaron Elliott, ) Attest: Frank Di'sknburv, Clerk. OVERSEERS OF THE POOR of Kings ley township, tn account with said towq ship for the year 1875: Dr. Cr. To amt of Poor tax leviod for poor purposes $410 89 By amt Of orders redeemed 40 40 Balance 0 90 Wo, tho auditors of Kingsley Township do certify that wo have examined the ac counts of tho Poor Masters of said town ship for the year ending on the dato here of, aud have audited, allowed and nettled tiio sumo as correct and truo, according to tho best of our kuowledge and belief, this 10th day ot April, 1870. (iliOKllK MoRtlAN, ) Jacob Beok, Auditor, Aakon Elliott, ) Attont: I'nANK DusuNnuBY, Clork. FINANCIAL KErOBT OF KINGSLEI TWP. . WILLIAM A. DUSKNBURY, Treasurer of Kiugsicy township, in account with said towuship for the year ending outb date hereof: Dr. Cr. To bal duo township on last suttlouient $2017 By twp. ordors redeemed... . $16 40 Hal duo township 4 77 We. tho Auditors of Kingsley Township do certify that wo havo examined tho ac. counts of the Treasurer of said township, aud tind them correct and true as alHve represented, aud have allowed, audited aud aeltlod them according to the best of our knowledge aud bolici, this loth day of April, 1870. Ckoiioe Morgan,") Jacob Beck, Auditors'. Aaron Elliott, J Attest; Frask Dt sE.NDLiiv, C'loik, ROAD COMMISSIONERS of KlnKIy township in account with said towuship fur the year 1875 : Dr. Cr. To amt of Road tax levied Jor road purposos $1)79 68 By amt ex ponded ou road aud bridges as per re turns made by Road Masters,, , , $078 t3 Balance 976 66 978 06 We, tho Auditor of Kingsley Township do certify tlmt we have examined th ac counts of tho Road Commissioners of said towuship for tho year ending on th date hereof, and havo audited, allowed and setllod the same as orroct and true, according to the best vt our knowlcdL'Q and belief, this 10th duy of April, 1870. (EOHOK MOHOAN, ) JacouBrcu, V Auditor, A Aiu. m Elliott, ) Attest; . Fit a Mi Di'sknuury, Clork, Report of Jenks Township. A run. , 1870. Wo, the Auditors of Jenks Township do certify that we have met and examined the accounts ot tho Township Treasurer, and huvo settled and allowed tho same a found iu the following statement: RCFL'S DO DUE, Towuship Treasurer, lr. Cr. To order drawn from ('. Commissioner $1,1153 06 " bal from ex-treasurer 18 10 By vouchers produced at settlement &l,Kk) 44 " percentage ,14 77 " bal to successor up H 1,971 1ft 1.U71 1 A. K. Snire, ) . ... C. D. KLi.Kiim, ) Auditor. fP f P A DAY cuarauutced iiilnr; Viur Well Auger Drills. 81(10 hitdJ month j .ui. I to good ngcuts. Anger Imok lieu. Jill Airier Co., St, Louis, Mo. '5
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