V. X. J.N. 8, 1879. ." I'.ovnrd, ,!;!), J. s J' ,. M- V, IT. O. Dn--. I .mi, A. II. Kcl- JTY OFFICERS. -Tahut Wititk. "-rrf. ..Jom. G. JUIK, ED- m. Lav smcn. ' . ' - 'vr ctf Itfcorftrr, -. - "'.r imnf.jx, Isaac I :!rntH, K. KluKjR- " . Ii. Irwtv, : ... ,-(;. IT. Church. -T. T). Colmkk. ( niii; .--is 1 -wot.as Thomp- - - a, 1-. U. Lacy. ; DSRGCTOFIY. TIONESTA LODGE , jo. , SUV, .-.. Si. o. oro.v every Friday evening, at 7 lixilc. la the Loclura Room iti Par- i, j'b Hull. - S. D. IRWIN, X. a. VK.VWYEK, Soe'y. 27-tf. ' J. W. Walker, roRNEY AT liAW, Tionesta, Pa. :uceatthe Rural House. Will at 4 ? business in tb evening and in v-.trvu. 27tf K. L. Davis, iMCJHY AT LAW, Tlonosla, Ta. .lections made in this and a ljoin iiritios. 4-Jy TTOItNEY AT LAW, ,.Tt, . TIOXFATA, rA. mr,r; j. n. awxbw. vrilY -So AGNKW, TIONESTA, PA. JtTTKNTIO KOI.DlKn! i b-on admitted to practice as an v- In tho Pension OMlco at WmH- !. O. All ofllcers, soldiors, or w hi were injured in the lato war, in rin!uionH to which tliOV tnav bo " "njling on or aoureKHing mo iu ,. Also,-claims ior arronmsos bounty will receive prompt at- ' been over four vears a aoldlor In r, and having lor a number oi v.od in Uio proccuuon oi soi ms, my experience will assure ;au of claims in tho shortoMt pos J. . AUNliW. F. Vw. M;iys i IN'F.Y AT.T.AW, and Kotvahy 4 neit., Oil vity, ra. y-iy I.awrenco llouso, vrSTA. PKNN'A. WM. LAW- ' SCK, PriorRiKToK. This Uous f -hMv In-Hted. KTiytJii!it? nowanu f ji'!iKht't .Superior ttce.oinmnda fii.l strict attention ifivon to iruosts. lile and Fruits of all kinds served e;iskn. Kainplo room for Com- fnfAKPids. f CJNTKAr. HOUSE, : VNKU A'tNRW BLOCK. L. . -iv. Proprietor. Thin in a now n!-has ust i.eon fitlud wp for tlie 'i.i;to,i cf the public A jwirnon t'-fMii-Iii.of ibv pnblio Ja aolicitod. "CT-IF.StA HOUSE. A' SUA V , Trf-iViwo. Situated at the uoiiiy oi, i lonxwta CiPdr. 1 ioncta, Yin noumI .i-tmen thoronirhlv re I ! ami rcfurnii'liCd, and ;i portion of the f TIONF.STA, PA. W i'i llofr.m 7 to 0 A. M.. 7 to 0 P , ;ne.sdays and Suturdays from 11 i P. M. A. B. IK1.LV. .t r, 1'AJIK C CO,, V IST 1Z IE IR, S .- i :Klm t WalnutSlw, Tioncbta. of f)iHount and Oepot.lt.- UovvoaI on Tinia licposiW. " ilooiiafl the ViJnolpol points ) f tho U.S.. "V jVions soiioitod.'' ' 18-ly. ' iiTlt Raving saloon. t -iTi'tN.js, PnoKifci'oR. V - i r,r(i- lUirV-uttlna;. Wiainpooinfj t: yery thin thef Jonsorial Ait "fatness ak(i despatch. . . :CiIJA-Np-TOI5ACCO. ' m MabioJtWuator's.and tho Ybst " iJiouto, Pa. 83iy -J. ;c G R API1 G A LLEttY. EIJI NTItUiT) tl OF JlOiaNSQN &. BONNER'S . T i o n o s t & ( vP.a V f UPENTER, - . Pprietor. toroM tukeu in' all the latest styles rt. . . -,' ( . ;: Of TRAINS AT 'J I iNl.-TA PTATIOV. Kotitii !':"''! A. M. accommodation. " ! ..VI r, M. ' r. M. Km tli ?.J, a. m. Hup;. " !l;iy r. m. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Rev. Elliot will preach in the Pres byterian Church next .'SunJny, morn ing nnd oveniug. M. K. Sunday Hchool nt 10 o'clock a. to., nnd Prcphytcrian Sunday School ut 3 o'clork p. m. ' Sleighing ilill continues goodnud brik. BusiniH'! starts olTbri?kfy fur our new SliPiiif; tight or ten bnnrders this Diorning. Kiss Kate Hhiorock departed i'yr Ivlinboro last week, whevo ha will at tend school. Mr. Alrx. Bonner aud lady, of Stontboro, );iid friends in this place a visit this ieek. Judgo Shot man of Ohio, brother to General and Secretary . Sherman, died on New Years day. Tho list of county officera nt the ruiour local page, will bo found corrected this week. k Diphtheria aniJ.9.'y"h'Jt. fever aro raging in and about i agumjus. dov- ernl deaths have occurred. The Derrick is Serving up a good at tide of "Breakfast Bsicon" to its readers these frosty mornings. Our boro schools ro-opened on Monday morning, after a vacation of threa weeks. ' The attendance is good. The State Legislature Diet yester day, but up to the time of going to press we could not give any particu lars of the organization. There's loud talk,' among the young folks, of a sleighing party to take place soon. A better time for such an aficir could not be made to order. The JLuditon are In sefsion' this week settling up the several accounts of the county officials. Their report will not appear in print until the first of February. Caleb Cushing, Judge Sherman, Robert W. Mat-key three great men, all dropped oiT within two day's time That sort o' frightens us. Guees we'll have to commence dieting. The first number ef tho Kane Weelly Blade, n sew and very teat, newy paper, published at Kane, Mc Kean county, has ceached us. We wish the new undertaking complete success. The venango spectator entered upon its thirty-first year, and the CM sea. 'on its twenty-fifth with their last week's issues. Time deah gently with thesa papers, and they grow bet ter every year. May they return many, mtiy times. in Deiirhbortufir towns they are busy layinc iu their stock of ice. It wight be as well for those of our citizens who contemplate putting up this al most indiepensible article, to begin the harvctt beforo it is too late, as we have known them to do heretofore. Mrs. T, l'i. Cobb departed for Texicana, Arkansas, in company with hef fatherin-law, Mr. John Cobb, one day last week, whero she will meet her husband who went there some time ago. We bclieva it is the Intention of these families to locate in that re gion of country. If some of thope hair-brained edi tors antl other?, who havo been spout ing so about not having coiu enough to meet tho demands attendant upon Resumption, will read the following from & New York dispntch, it may do them good : "Tho entire demands on the Treasury for gold iu exchange for legal tender notes has amounted to less than five thousaud dollars." ' Washington dispatch of the 6th, fiist., says : Letters and petitions from distinguished gentleman iu all parts of .Pennsylvania are still being received ' urging the nomination of GoverBor Ilartranft to the Berlin mission. In conversation in official quarters, however, the name of Penn sylvania in this connection eems to havo drooped out of sight. 5rFollowiug is a Libt of Letters re rHu-iniog in Tiouesti P. O., Jan. 8, ,1879; L. A. Belden, James Benson, Michael Crisswell, James Gilbert, Peter W, Jacoby, Russ McQuilleo, Hugh McBride, Fred Shultz, Frank Sauford, II. M. Thomson, Gjo. Taylor. Persons calliDg for above letters please say advertised. J. M. McKay, P. M. -For n Jong timo pnt Messrs. Dor- ickpon it Dingmnn, and Geo. S. Hun ter, -proprietor of tho river bridge, mve been at loggerheads, nnd tho consequence has been a goad deal of trifo between the parties regarding tolls, etc. Last Saturday the firm gave a contract lor tho construction n ice bridgo across tho river, and in a short time a largo enko f ico was swung across tho open ppace, which caught tho floating tiush-ico and the bridge was soon completed. Several empty teams cropped on Monday, and on Tuosdav it yr03 considered enfo for oaiiud tennis t pass over. But it was not, for when a team of Mr. Mol ly's crossed the ico broke near tho op posite shore letting tho team in, but it soon estricHted itself. Dcrickson "i Go's team was immediately behind and also broke through, but did not escape so easily. Ouo of the horse was soon gotten out, but tho other could not bo budged, aud remained in the water for over half an hour, and would havo drowned but for the assistance of Goo. S. Hunter, who, having had experience in the business, put a noose around tho' horses neck uhd' choked him, so that he floated up to tho top of the water, and was easily taken out. And now Geo. congratu lates himself tlmt ho's not such a ter- noy uaa man alter an. lie calls it a "greenback" bridge and says it can never stand. lie also eays that ru.l Mr. Dinguiau, met w ith such a mishap, and had remained in the water as long as the horse aid, he would actually lave helped him out to. Hunter is no "two for five." ' Our sportsmen aro awakening to the necessity of game protection in this county, and are talking up the idea of petitioning tho present Legisla ture to pass such laws as . will be a benefit to Forest county in particular, This is a step in the right direction, and we would hail with joy the enact ment of such a law and its proper en forcement. It is proposed to present a petition to the legislature toraise the bounty on fox and wild-cat sclaps in this county ; also to compel non residents to pay a license for hunting in Forest county. We believe a law of this kind would meet the approba tion of every one of our citizens. It is a noted fact that two-thirds of the deer killed in this county are shin by foreigners, and every year the number coming here to hunt is greater, and this being the case why shouldn't they pay something for the sport? We don't believe that, were a petition looking to the passage of a law of this kind circulated, it would meet with a dissent ing voice. There wU4 be a meet ? . i -r -r ing at me ijawrence House on Saturday evening for tho purpose of duscussing this matter, and all niter eg led are cordially iuvited to be pres .cnt. The newly elected county oflicials assumed the reins of office on Monuuv all with becoming grace. The changes are : Mr. Wheeler will occupy the seat in the Legislature made vacant by the expiration of Mr. Agnew's term. Mr. Shawkey has but a step to make from the Sheriff's office into that of tho Prothonotary, which has for the past three years been conducted by Mr. Clark, while 'Squire Randall walks iu and takes the ex-Sheriff's chair. In the Commissioners' room tho only chahga that takes place is the retirement of Mr. Reck, and tho installation of Mr. Lsdabur, the oth ers, Messrs. Long and Berlin, having been re-elected. The new Auditors aro D. F. Copelaud and F. C. Lacy ; Mr. Thompson ha ving been re-elected holds over for threw years more." The entire sot of officials now at the head of tho county affairs are men who will discharge their respective duties with honor to themselves and constitu ents, we'll guarantee The snow storms through the western and northern countries have so blockaded the railroads that travel has been suspended for several days. No trains have run in orout of Buf falo for the last week, to speak of. One train was snowed up for twenty-lour hours, and when reliet came the pas sengers were nearly starved and frozen to death. Another train left Buffalo for New York, and after proceeding a few miles out of the city was block ed, and it took thirteen engiues to bring it back. Up to last evening the storms were still raging, and tho like has not been known for a number of years. Fresh buckwheat flour from new buckwheat, at Robinson & Bonner's.-3 v More Court Proceeding?. In our report of tha court proceed ings of last week, we omitted the gen eral Grand Jury presentment. After tho usual caption, they lespectfully report: That they have acted on six bills of indictment, of which eix were found true bills. We beg leave further to report that wohave vh-'tcd and in- pected the county buildings and find that the sink of the public out build ing is in bad condition, -end that tho Bfpio should bo fixed ; also the stove pipe in the Prothonotary's room, as well as the stove pipe in the Grand Jury room. We further report the road running from the Big Level road to the IIowo township liuo as in an impassible con dition, and that the same plsould be repaired. Also tho road running from Tioncsta township line to A?ro Coya- and'g, or tho Jauiieso;i run road. M e further report that a true meridian line should ba established on the Court House grounds to regulate surveyors compasses by, according to net of Assembly. Wo respectfully tender our thanks to tho Honorable Judges and District Attorney for their courtesy and assist- 1 4 t e 1 anco rendered us during our (ieiioera- tious. Lewis Ki:i.ter, Foreman. We also omitted to state that T. J. Van Giesen Esq., was admitted to the Forest county Bar. Newtown Jottings. Newtown Mills, Jan. 3, 1879. . Ed. Republican: We are having a good run of sleigh ing, and the people are improving it. Our worthy townsman, Mr. W.. A. Dusenbury, and his estimable lady, are absent spending the holidays in York Slate, and it leaves our little town quite lonely. We are anxious ly looking their return. Mr. Matt. Elliott was favored dur ing: the week with a visit from his Stewarts Run friends, Mr. John Mc- Iutyre and wife, and Jas. Elliott. Our' school is in a flourishing con dition under the charge of Misa Villa Painter. Rev. Stone preaches once iu two weeks, so you see our spiritual wants are supplied. "Coony" Paul is lamenting the financial crash that befell him a few years ago, but is looking hopefully forward for better days, and Mr. A Elliott is anticipating a largo ealo of his renowned Remington Sewing Ma chines. , Wo all like tho manly and straight forward course of tho Republican through the last campaign, and pre diet for it a hearty support by all our citizens. Respectfully, II. G. Trunkeyville, Jan. 3, 1879. Ed. Fohest Republican : Dear Sir : I thought it. would not . be out . of the wayf soivo you the tad uews of a fearful sickness which struck down three of Mr. E. L. Jone9 children, two boys and one girl; all three died on the first day of January, 1879. The disease was diphtheria in the most malignant form. Nothing was left undone which pareuts could do, and so far they cau'rest easy. Ono more of their children, a promising young lady, and teacher of our school, is very sick, but hopes are entertained that she "may survive. The three children, Howard aged about 10 years, Frand about 9, and Edith about 4, were healthy and promising, and the sudden death has cast a gloom, not on ly on their own family, but over the whole neighborhood. Tho family has the sympathy of all, and may the Lord give the afflicted parents and relatives strength to bear this sad af fliction. Respectfully, J. Peterson. Forest National please copy. We have just received from the publishers the Illustrated Annual of Phrenology and Health Almanac for 1879, 72pp., price 10 cents. This pub lication should be a necessity in all well-regulated families, for it is full of valuable reading matter relating to Phrenology, Physiognomy,. Health, Hygiene, Diet, etc. This number, in addition te tho usual astronomical notes, Monthly calendars, etc., con tains many seasonable suggestions. It is handsomely printed, and must have a wide circulation ; aud we would say, send 10 cents in postage-stamps at once to the publishers, S. R. Well & Co., 737 Broadway, New York. Sheldona Spe.llers nnd Feltons Arithmetic, nnd ( i uy o ! ograpys, and Patent Copy L' Robinson & Bonner. M. Wilk, Jeweler, of '1 ! " fers his eutire stock nt I than tho pamo goodi In- purchased, hero or him a call. . Kunkel's "IV. pleapanter t an 1 n fume extant, fu' Price 75 Us. p. r cheap, Peer ! J t r; dard and 1,; ; : : Newto'vn Ml).! Mi-.. Duns : -I readers of li. ; citizens of J ' t s of the ( (:) !:tv, A ington ''. ");; r iu,!,cJ a r,;;:-.;!.rr s.f t! the people cf t!.i.i Cuur arc, Mn. D. B; Tobey, Buck r,V : Mrs. John Maths, Mrs. Joiiu Hunter, Rt R-irt. Mrs. Ddi.iel Bfccht, Bo-ivcr Valley. Mrs. Sicbcrt Burhen, A);t'.ch Hill. Mis Zuendcl, The mort of these ladies have tested other machines, and I am willing that any one desirous of purchasing a Sew ing Machine Bhould consult them. Yours respectfully, A ahon Elliott. Dobbins' Electric Soap. Having obtained the agency of this celebrated soap for Tionesta and vi cinity we append the. opinion of some of our best people as to its merits : "I have tried Dobbins' Electric Soap, made by I. L. Cragin & Co., rhil'a, Pa., and find that it is all tho manu facturers claim it to be. It is the wo men's friend, because it Raves one-half the labor. Mrs. J. L. Craig." "Dobbins' Electric Soap is the best I have ever used. I can heartily rec ommend it. It is a charm in the wash- tub. Mrs. D. S. Knox." "I take pleasure in recommending Dobbins' Electric Soap.' It ia a supe rior article, in fact the King of Soaps. Mrs. W. R. Reck." We desire all our friends and cus tomers to give this soap one trial, bo the may know just how good the best soap in tho U. S. is. 22-12 Robinson & Bonner, . Tionesta Pa. - Sole Ageuts. Consumption Cured. An old physician, retired from prac tice, having had placed in his hands by an Last India missionary the for mula of a simple vegetable remedy, for the speedy and permanent cure for consumption, bronchitis, catarrh, asth ma, uml all throat und lung affections, alA Jisitive nnd radical cure for nervosa debility and all nervous com plaints, after having tested its wonder ful curative powers in thousands of ca3oa. has felt it his duty to mako it known to his suffering fellows. Actu ated by this motive, and a desire to relievo human suflbring, I will send, free of charge, to all who desire it, this recipe, with full directions for prepar ing and using, in German, French, or English. Sent by mail by addressing with stamp, naming this paper, y . W. Sherar, 149 Powers' Block, Rochester, N. Y. 14-eow-lv New Advertisements. SHERIFF'S SALE. T Y VIRTUE of sundry writs of Vendi. XJ Ex. issued out ot tho Court of Com mon PIo;is of Forest cor.ntvand to mo di rected, there will bo evpone l to sale by public vendue or outcry, ut the Court llouo, in tho borough of 'lioiiesta, on MONDAY, JANUARY i'i), A. 1). 1570, at 2 o'clock, p. iu., the following describ ed real estate, t'-wit: S. II. Evans, President in trust for tho People's Kcvinns Biink vs. R. C. Scott, No. 1 and 2 l-'ob. Term, IfcTU. Alien it Thompson. All that lot or parcel of land being a part of tho Beer farm, so culled, situated in Harmony township, Forest county, Pennsylvania, bounded mid do scriiied as follows, to-wit : On the north by tho C. it. Fauundus farm, so called, on the east by the Hiram Seott farm, so cull ed, on tho south by lands of McCalmont, and on tho west by lands of J. D. Fagun dus and Pereo and (luild. Containing ninety (90) acres of land more or loss ; and being erected thereon two oil rigs com plete, two engines, ouo boiler, two oil wells pumping oil, two oil tanks and oth er ri j-s, we. Is. oil fixtures, Ac. Tuivtn in e ceeutiou and to b sold as the property ol it. V. Scott, at the suit of 8. II. Evaus, President in Trust for the Peo ple's Savings Wank. Tonus cash. JUSTIS SHAWKEY, Sheriff. Sheriff's Ollice, Tionesta, Pa., Doc. SO, 1878. CALL ON I. U I IV I a JLIYUU, OIL CITY, in the Sands Block near tho Union Depot, ion TOBACCO, BEER, WINES AND LIQUORS, WHOLESALE AND RICTAIL. J OR WORK nciilly executed ut the RE PUBLICAN OliKH I . l; : i i: ! ( ) Tin; ! v :. . el f -1 ! - t . , !, - ; c-. t-it.rr;iu; n--t ie Stat-. '' tnulc, V, I f; :,.-! -ill fir.;; in .!-. V -. i:y I'r'-'ii u'hl in li i UIJITI.S. Tin: nKnnTCK I a THE OEST AHVEnnSKIG KEDIUU IN THE STATE. It circulates cmon a rich and flourishing people. ET.AD WHAT TEE LEAD lift PAPERS BAT OF The Oil City Daily Derrick: A bright and lively paper Buffalo Ex- press. A. a.niy oi national repuic ijorimwirn Herald. An exeeediniriy enterprising daily Philadelphia Timo. . A nrisciit anu original aauy i rmiaaei- An excellent on aumoruy iocnesier Democrat and Chronicle. A live paper and a success Chicago National Board of Trade. A bright and enterprlsinjrpaper Pitta- burch Commorcial-tJazotte. lieacnes every piace oi noio in me union Cor. Philadelphia Bulletin. What tho Derrick doenn't givo about oil is scarcely worth knowing Pitts burgh Chronicle. The leading authority on oil matters, and an enterprising daily journal Wor cester (Mass.) Prows. Its able devotion to the oil lrterest of Pennsylvania and tho general live nature of tho paper are the secrets of its succchh liuiialo Courier, Among tho boat examples of successful journalistio enterprises in the Btate. By making a speciality of oil news it;has mado itself the leading authority on every sub ject relating to that groat industry L.an. c;ister Intelligence. The DAILY DERRICK has a circula tion larger than all the other papers of tho Oil Regioiie combined. It rrveives the ASSOCIATED PRESS DI3PATCHE3 Tlio DERRICK will be represented at the National Capitol during tho winter of 1S78-B by one of tho oldesft and best in formed journalists in Washington. TERMS i Ono Year $10.00 JSix Months 6.00 Ono Month(li adv;iii e) 1.00 THE WEEKLY DERRICK Contains tho Qrfmc tic le Oretic of 1in daily, besides a large amount of ori, inr.l matter prepared expressly fur ita colli"'!'. It is without a rival as a f.uu'ly jouwml. Published every Friday morning. Tsnxs: $1.50 per annum in advance. V II LONG WELL, Prop'r. Awaruod the Highest Medal nt Vienua - and Phil tdclphia. E. & H. T. AlTHOfiY & CO., C9t BrondwaV, Now York. (Opp. Metropolitan Hotel.) Manulactuioi'H, Importers A Dealers in Velvet Frames, Album?, Grophoscopes. STEREOSCOPES AND VIEWS, Engravings, Chromos, Photographs, And kindred goods Celebrities, Aetrewi es, etc. PHOTOGRAPHiOTERIALSi We are Headquarters for everything in tho way of STKREOPTICONS and MAG IC LANTERNS, being manufacturers Of tho Micro-Scientific Lantern, (Stereo-Panopticon, University Stereoptiron, Advertisers Sterooptk-on, Artoptieou. School Lantern, Family Lantern, PEOPLE'S LANTERN. Each style being tho best of its class in tlie market. Beautiful Photocrapic Transparencies of Statuary and engraving for the window. Convex Glass. Manufacturers of velvet frames for Miniatures and Convex CLis Pictures, Catalogues of I.auterna and Slide,, with directions for usiug, Bent on receipt of ten cents. l'?m Frank llobbiu, PnOTOGRAPIIER, Pictures in every styleof tho art. Views of tho oil regions for sale or takeu to or der. CENTRE HTREKT, near II, It. crossing. SYCAMORE NTREK.T ux Union l e- pt, (nt City, Pa.
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