The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, September 05, 1871, Image 3

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EIDTOR.
Tl'EKDAY KORNIJiG, SEfl. 6, 1871.
REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET.
FOlt Al'DITOn GEN'ErtAL,
DAVID STANTON, of Beaver Co.
FOR SURVEYOR GENERAL,
ROBERT B. BEATII, of Schuylkill.
REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET.
FOR COMMI3SIORER,
T. D. COLLINS, of Hickory Tp.
FOR Al'DITOR,
T. B. COBB, of Tioncsta Borougli.
Lottr from one of the Unhung.
The following letter was recently re
ceived by Capt. Clark, of Harmony
Tp., in response to one to the Secretary
of State of N. Y., asking if he had any
records in his oflice, from which infor
mation could bo had of one John Wil
son, a soldier in a N. Y. regiment, who
has been missing Bince '64. We do
not deem it worthy of remark, but
give it to our readers that they may
make up their own verdict :
Office of the Sec't of State 1
of tiie State of New York, J
Albany, Aug. 17, 1871.
Mr. Clark : Dear Sir, Yours ask
ing as to one of the 250,000 men sup
posed to have gone from this State, is
received. Although I was in the ser
vice, I don't believe I know, personal
ly more than half of them.
John may, like some half a million
good men who were sacrificed for a
mess ot lazy niggers, have been killed
or have died in hospital. If bo, how
his mother must rejoice that she con
tributed ouo son to trive a few negroes
their freedom, and make them much
more miserable than before.
The primary cause of the war was
these 4,000,000 elaves. and not the at
tempt to destroy the Union for if
there cad been no slaves, or if slavery
Lad existed in the Northern Stales, the
Union would never havo been consid
ered in danger. (In preaching against
or attacking sins or evils, we should
always be careful to select the sins of
our neighbors, and not our own.) If
jNoethcrn people had preached or la'
bored against drunkenness, whiskey
selling, robbing the poor and father
less, licentiousness, political trickery,
corruption, coveteousness, &c, Ac, as
practiced and legalized at the North,
instead of looking up one sin of which
we were not now guilty (tho we kid
napped and brought to tho county near
ly all the Africans ever imported),
there would hava been no rebellion, no
war, no five hundred thousaud extra
deaths among the young men of the
country and John Wilson's mother
might have tho comfort and blessing
of her boy. Now don't begin to cry
dkloyalty, copperhead, until you can
Bhow one of my statements untrue.
The State of New York has no rc
ords (nor has any State) showing what
became of all the men she sent to the
war, and the Secretary of State's office
is not the office where military records
aro kept. Truly yours,
Jons Peter Smith.
Senior Clerk.
We take the following from the
Venango Spectator:
Mr. Charles Phillips, who was so
seriously hurt by a runaway at Petro
leum Centre several days ago, is now
in a fair way of recovery.
Information is wanted of the parents
or friends of a boy calling himself
Willie Lewis. He L) apparently 9
years . old, has brown hair, a large
head, dark eyes, uncommon long eye
lashe und says he was taken from
Cleveland to Pennsylvania by a Mrs.
Black and left in the road ; says he
kas a Grandma Doubleday, but doesn't
know where she lives. Any informa
tion can be sent to J. D. Gage, Rouse
ville, Pa., or to this cilice.
James McIIenry, the great railroad
man, was in Meadville on Tuesday.
Perhaps it is not generally known that
four years of Mr. McIIeury's boyhood
were passed ia liarmouy township,
Butler county, this State. It is a fuel
that the greatest American business
man London ever saw the niaa who
was the first to build a railroad to the
oil region and the moist energetic aud
liberal in introducing Venango county
oil in Luiope once lived iu Butler
county.
At tho election for officers of the
Farmers' & Miners' Railroad, held in
this city on the 24th ultimo, the fol
lowing were elected: President, J.
L. ITanna ; Directors, W. I. Crawford,
J. Zcipler, R. Kennerdell, C. Iley
dritk, V. W. Mitchell, and M. S. Duf
field. The corps of engineers now sur
veying the line make very favorable
reports of the grado and the section of
country through which the road will
pass.
The following we take from the
Court proceedings of Venango Co.
Alex. Fo.stnr, indictment, assault and
battery -ith intent to kill, on oath of
of Samuel Holme. Verdict of U'jt
guilty of the felony but guilty of mis
demeanor in wounding.
William Dwvcr. same charge as in
last case. Same verdict as against
Alex. Foster.
This case, our readers will recollect,
is tho attempt of a man crazed with
rum to kill his wife. The shooting
took place on the 20th of last June on
the Egbert Farm. The wifb who so
narrowly escaped, death was present
during the whole trial, and did every
thing in her power in favor of the
prisoner.
Daniel Young, indictment, horse
stealing. Verdict of guilty.
juiiu mo irim i)i mis prisoner uh
mother was present. She showed no
signs of emotion until the jury brought
in the verdict of guilty, when she com
menced to moan and sigh, and was led
from the court room, boon after this
she exhibited signs of hysteria and be
came irrational. It is feared her mind
has been affected by he misfortune.
The prisoner was arrested at Shamburg
for stealing a horse and buggy, men
tion of which we made last week.
STOLEN !
On tho night of tho 7th Inst, a span or
horses wero taken from my burn in Tionos
ta twp. Ono is a mnre, six year old, has
two white spots, made by saddle, on her
back, and a small lump on loft fore leg.
Tho horso has a spavin on right hind log,
and is eight years old. Both horses wore
of u brown color. Two blind-bridles wore
also taken.
."o reward will be paid for tholr return
and the arrest of the thief
SELDOM WHITMAN.
Tiouosta,Pa,
11 DAY lilt SIJMIN All Y
AND
MUSICAL INSTITUTE!
Rev. R. T. Taylor, D. D., Principal
Opens its Seventh Year September 12th.
Buildings extensive Qr,-inula - ample
tastefully laid out. ltooms large and cheer
ful, well furnished, warmed by grates.
Course thorough and practical. 'Superior
advantages for music, vocal and instru
mental. . Pupils board in family of Prin
cipal. liefer to Dr, W. F. Hunter, and II. II.
May, or any patrons of the school. Bend
for Catalogue to K. T. TAYLOR,
DANlKTi aO-NKW, Beaver, Pa.
Prest. Trustees. 17-9t
ST. BENEDICT ACADEMY.
fOKDlCTED BI THE BENEDICTINE SUSS.
rpiIIS Institution Is pleasantly situated
A near St. Mary's, on the Phila, A Krie
Ky.,eneonraged bj the libera) patronage it
has hitherto enjoyed, a spacious building
has been erected, and tho Sisters are nre-
pared to roceive an additional number of
pupils, 'j. lie scholastic year, which con
sit ts of two sessions, conimeces on the first
Monday In September, and closes in tho
latter part of ) quo.
TERMS:
Board and Tuition (including English
and German,) per session, payable in ad
vance, SliU.dO.' French. Latin, Vocal and
instrumental music. Drawing and Paint
ing, and Fancy Work, form extra charges,
For further particulars appl v to the
DIRECTRESS OF THE ACADEMY,
. St. Mary's, Elk Co., Pa.
17-2m.
A GENTS Wanted ?225 per month bv
the American Knitting Machine Co.,
uosion, aioss., or ou ixuis, uao. zu.ttni
OCMTC ") $100 a week M per
. w r ccnianaz.,ooo in cjisii
, , prizes.. Information
fflale g fema'e- ) free. Addrass Ameri
can Book Co., 52 William St N, Y, fl-4t
AGENTS WANTEV) f:225 a month
by thoAMKitio'N Knittino Machine
Co., Boston, Mass., or St, Louis, Mo. 46-4
'"PHIS IS NO HUMBUG 1 OX
X By sending OcJCENTS
with ago. night, color of eves and hair.
you will rocoivo, by return mail, a correct
picture or your luture husband or wife.
with name and datoof marrlago. Address
W. FOX, P. O. Drawer No. 84, Fulton
ville, N. Y. 13-4t
pennWlvaniaT-cen"
tral railroad
ON AND AFTER 11 P. P. Sunday May
1, 1870, Trains arrive at and leave the
Union Depot, eornor of Washinton and
Liberty street, as lollows;
ARRIVE.
Mall Train, 1.30 a m ; Fast Line, 12.12 a
m ; Well'saccoiiiniodation No. 1, 8.20 am
Brinton accommodation No , 7.50 a in;
Wall's accommodation No 2, 8.55a m (Cin
cinnati express 11.20 am; Johnstown ac
commodation 10.50 a m : Braddock s ae
comiuodution No 1, 7.00 p in j Pittsburgh
express 1.30 p in; Pacific express 1.50 p in j
W all's accommodation No 8, 2.35 p m ;
Homewood accommodation No 1,11.55 pin;
Wall's accommodation No 4, 5.50 p in;
Brinton accommodation No. 2, 1.10 p in;
ay x usgougor iu.u p ill.
DEPART.
Southern "express 5.20'a m : Pacifio ex
rress 2.40 a m ; Wall's accommodation No
, 6.30 a in ; Mail Train b.10 a in ; Briuton's
accommodation 1.20 a m; Braddock's ac
commodation No 1, 5.10 p in; Cincinnati
express 12.35 p m ; Wall's accommodation
-N 2, 11.51 a ui : Johnstown accommodation
4.05 p in ; Homewood accommodation No
1, s.50 p m: Pkiladolimia exnress 3.50 D m:
Wall accommodation Ko 3,3.05 p m;A all's
accommodation No 4, 6.05 p in ; Fust Line
7.4(1 p in; Wall's Koa. 11.00 p in.
The Church Trains leave Wall's Station
every Sunday at 11.05 a. in., roachimr Pitts
burgh at 10.05 a. m. Betnrning leave Pitts
burgh at 12.50 p.ui., oud arrive at Wail's
ma; ion at z.w p. in.
Cincinnati express leaves daily. South
ern express daily except Monday. All oth
er Trains dailv, except Kundnv.
For further information nnlv to
W. H. BECKWITH, Agent.
Tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company
will not assume any Risk for Baggage ex
cept for Wearing Apparel, and limit their
rsponsibility to One Hundred Dolla" 4 val
ue. All buugage exceeding that a ount
in valuo will lie ut the risk of the tier,
unless taken by special contract.
A. J. CASSAl
General Superintendent, Altoona Pa.
POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE,
OF TUK STATU OK J-KNEttVLVANIA,
MARKET ST., west of 17th, PIIILA,,
Ro-npens September 10th, 1871. Thorough
Colleiriau) trainimr for the practice of Mine
Engineering, Civil Engineering, Mechani
cal Engineering, Anulvtical Industrial
(iiei listry, Metallurgy aid Architecture.
The Diploma of the College is received as
conclusive evidence of proficiency by the
first engineers und companies engimcd in
works of improvement. For lUth Annual
Announcement, address ALFRED L.
KENNED V, M. v., Brest, of Faculty. 20-lt
Ciiiwjts Comfort,
Patented Novemper 1, ls70.
Samples fi t e ut ul grocery stores. If. A.
B.trlktt A Co., Philadelphia, 1'a. -JU-lt
XHiBiTionn
SJft wfeWsli 3&for$ jMiflj
"Will givo an Exhibition in
Cook's Hall, Friday Eyemixg,
: SEPTEMBER 22. 1871.
PROGRAM MS:
Muslo.
Prayer.
SALUTATORY John Selft-worth.
Dialogue.. Marlln Speneo and C. Henry.
Rocltal.... Ida Cook.
Dialogue Burnoll Spenoe and John Soigworth.
Declamation.... Marlln Spenoe.
Colloquy.. ..Libbie Seigworth aud RoslllaCook.
Muslo.
Declamation. ...J. VL. Cook.
Dialogue. ...Rose Soigworth and John Hagan.
Recital.. ..Rosilla Cook.
Bong- E. 8. Og-den,
. . Colloquy. ...II. O. Seigworth, Marlln Spenee and J. n. Cook.
Select Oration John Hagan.
Charado "Independent".... Mary Soigworth, Louisa TJullng, J. W. Cook,
Rose Soigworth, Libbie Soigworth, W. 8. Sponce,
A. W. Cook and J. H. Cook.
8onff....E. S. Ogtlen.
Recital Libbie Seigworth.
Diaioguo Mary Seigworth aud A. W. Cook.
Music.
Declamation.... IL O. Seigworth.
Colloquy ....Libbie Seigworth, Ida Cook and Rosllla Cook.
Muslo.
Dialogue Louisa Hnling, Mary Soigworth and J. W. Cook.
Essay.. ..Libbie Seigworth.
Muslo. .
Colloquy H. F. Cbokand John Soigworth.
Rehearsal J. W. Cook.
Music.
Dialogue A. W, Cook, W. 8. Spence, John Seigworth and J. W. Cook.
Sonjr....Prof. J. XT. Og-den.
Del carnation D. L. Henry.
Colloquy Libbie Seigworth and Rosilla Cook.
Muslo.
Essay....Llna Piatt.'
Dialogue Rosilla Cook, Rose Seigworth and Libbie SolgworJi.
Negro Farco J. W. Cook, W. S. Spence and A. W. Cook.
Music.
Essay "Amorlcan Education"... -Mary Seigworth.
Declamation.... C. Henry.
Concert Reading by Class of Seven.
Music.
Select Oration... .Burnoll Spenoe.
A Paper The Shingle Zlo(....J. W. Cook.
Muslo.
Dialogue J. W, Cook, and A. C. Porter.
Essay.... Louisa Uuling.
Music.
Colloquy.. ..Andy Porter, D. Honry, A. W. Cook and J. W. Cook.
Concert Speaking Ida; Cook,; Rosilla Cook, Libbie Seigworth, Bunnell
Spence, J. H.Cook and H..Q. Soigworth.
Music.
Boner.. ..Prof. J.'4TJ. Offden.
Dialogue.. ..Cam. Porter, H. Seigworth, W. Cook, B. Spence, Jake Cook,
J. Soigworth, John Cook.
Muslo.
Essay.... Rosilla Cook.
Muslo.
Song and Tableaux... .Ida Cook, Lina Piatt, Emanuel Cook, Daniel Agnew,
. Richard Cook, Ji W. Cook, A. C Porter and John Cook.
Muslo.
Sol oct;Oratlon.... L. W. Spence.
Kssay "Extinction of Raoes"....Roso Seigworth.
Muslo. '
Pocahontas Saving the Life of Captain John Smith... .Louisa Huling, Ida
Cook, H. O. Seigworth, J. H. Cook, W. S. Spence, J. W. Cook, D. L. Henry,
H. F. Cook, Levi B. Warnor, A. C. Porter and A. W. Cook.
ftlueic
Address.. ..Prof. J. TJ. Ogden.
PRuaio.
VALEDICTOBY - - - - ... A. C. PORTER.
Kujic. JJonediction. PJuslc.
Prof. J. U. Ogdenf of Emlenton, a celebrated Mu
sician, assisted by his two children, Miss E. S. Ogden
and Master J. B. Ogden, have been engaged for the
occasion.
.A.dmission
committee:
Mtaa Mary Selgtvorth,
Mis Lintt I'latt,
Mist Louisa Uuling,
Mist Kosilla Cook,
Miss Ida Cook,
Mouougahela Talley
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PITH OLE VALLEY It'Y.
ON AND AFTER Monday, June 6, 1871,
Trains will run as follows
TRAINS NORTHWARD.
stations. No. 2. No. 4.
Oleopolis, 10.46 a m 8.40 p m
Bennett, ' 10.38 " 8.28
Woods 10.30 " 8.18 "
Prathors Mill 10.24 " 8.10 "
PitholoCity " 10.10 2.55 "
TRAINS SOUTHWARD.
stations. No. 1. No. 8.
Plthole City, 8.40 a in 1.40 p in
rrathers Mill 8.48 " 1.48
Woods 8.M ' l.fifl "
Bennett 9.02 " 3.02 "
Oloopelis 0.1(1 " 2.16 "
An Extra Train loaves Pithole City on
Saturdays at 6.10 n. m. making clone eon
neetion at Oleopolis with Trains on the Oil
Creek A Allegheny River Railway forCor
ry and intermediate points.
Return Train leaves Oleopolis at 7.13 p.
m., arriving at Pithole Citv at 7.51.
A 11 other Trains make close connections
at Oleopolis with trains on tho Oil Crock A
Allegheny River Railway, North and
South.
Two Lines of Stores run daily between
Pithole City, Miller Farm and Pleasant
ville, niakingoouuoction witharrivlngand
departing Trains. J. T. BLAIR,
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Ticket Agent, Pitholo City, Pa,
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WATCH MAKER & JEWELER,
And Dealer In
WATCHES, JEWELRY, AND
MUSICAL IJS'SXUUMENTS.
Repairing done Jn a workmanlike
manner nud warranted to giv satis
faction. 4.v
R E V N 0 LDSjBR 0 A DHEAD4C0
1 Centre St., opposito Post Olllce,
OIL k CITY, PENN'A.
DEALER!) IX
FOREICN AND DOMESTIQ
DRY GOODS.
DRESS GOODS, CARPETING,
OIL CLOTHS BOOTS & SDI0ES,
IIATS& CAPS, TRIMMINGS
Notion a, etc., etc.
RIFLES, SIIOLGUNS REVOLV'S.
Oun materials of every kind. Write for
Price List, to Great Western Oun Works.
1 ittsl.urgh, Pa. Armyrguns and Kevol
vora bought or traded for. AgeuU wanted.
16-rt
WANTFn AENT8. everywhere, to
t a V J, canvass for our great DOI,-
LAR Paper. A tlne2.00Bteol Eugraving
given to every aubseriber. Extraordinary
liiducementa. Address B. B. RUSSELL.
Boston, Mass. 16-it
fl GREAT CHANCE FOR AGENTS
I 1 Do you want a situation aa agent.
I 1 local or traveling with chanco to
bit make ?3 to 20 per day soiling our
Ll n?.w 7 8trd White Wire tUothes
U U LllosT They last forever, aair-ple
free, so there is no risk. Address at once
Hudson River Wire Works, eor. Water
St., it Maidon Lane, N. Y., or 10 DearbDrau
St., Chicago, 16-4t
AGENTS WANTED I For the Brilliant.
Witty Book
the mimic WORLD,
AND PUBLIC EXHIBITIONS.
By Olive Ixigan. Pleases everybody ;
will sell immensoly t is gonial, Jauiityaiul
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Publishing Co., 7th A, Market SU., Phila..
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NO riCE. Whereas letters twtamentary
to the estate of H. V. A. Stinglo, late
of Kingsloy Township, doo'd, have beeu
granted to the subscriber, all persons in
ebted to said estate are requested to make
I in mediate payment, and those having
claims or demands against the estute of
said decodont, will make known and pre
sent the same without dolay, duly authen
ticated to
FRED'CK. LEDAftOUR, Executor,
S"6' . Kingsloy Township.
T1DIOUTE EMPORIUM.
M. P. GETCHELL,
Dialer t
DRY 'GOODS
Xodons, Roofs & (Shoes,
HATS &c CAPS,
Ac. &c, &c.r
CORNER MAIN tt DEPOT STX,
TIDIOUTE, PA.
Has the Largost and most Complete 8tek
now on hand, of any store In
WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA.
Having purchased my stock ginee
tho great decline iu Gold, I can goll
good cheaper than any Drv Good
House in tho Oil Regions. "Persons
purchasing goods of me will save 25
percont M. P. GETCHELL.
Tidiouta, April 11, 1870. 4-Cm
JOB WORK neatly executed at this ellee
at reasonable rules.
Tle Republican Office
TZEEPS constantly on hand a large as
IV sortiuent of Blank Deeds, Mortatees
hiikiHHiiaa, Warrants, Suininoiis, JteJtu
he sold cheap i'nr ea.slt. tf.