W. R. DUNN EDITOR. WEDNESDAY APRIL !!. 1ST. KRFL'SINU AN'rMJRANTtMl LICENRKH. The friends of Temperance not only, lint of law ami order, may con gratulate' themselves on Thursday's work at the Court of Session kt Meadville. For the first time, we be lieve, there was a contest over appli catifi! for license. The opposition was not indiscriminate ; fume like that of the Parshsll House and Mr. Thomas Goodwin's" City Hutel, for example, piiSJCil unquestioned. Such placet an these are undoubtedly necessary fur the accommodation of the traveling pub lie. iMr, Ihoniag U001U111 is the best caterer in these parts, keeping incuts, fish, game of all kinds in their season, and getting up supper and dinner parties to order, and keeping a quiet, orderly, respectable place, to which travelers arriving at irregular hours are frequently directed for their refreshments. A competent number of hotels and eating houses are neces sary, but there must be some liuiiia tiou, and all nf them must have cer tain qualifications. There l-ave been, hitherto, anj during the past year, some gl.ss and outrageous frauds practiced on the Court and Commis sioners, and general laxity nud viola tion of the law by various pnnies and the influences they have used to again procure their license are scan dalous; but at present we will sav that the 'temperance League, which represents the most solid and esteemed of our citizens, now realize the value of organization. They were eminent ly fortunate in retaining the profes sional services of 15. .1. Keid E.q., of this city; and the skill and thomugh ness with which he has served his cli ents and the cause, nf good morals, ap pears in the simple stAtrineut that fourteen hotel licenses from the city have been refused and but eleven granted, five eating house licenses re fused and one only granted, two wholesale licenses refused and s x granted in all twenty-one refused and eighteen granted. It must he un derstood that the above list does not comprise all in this city at the Janu ary term, when there was no contest or sifting of tho papers. The follow In.? "grist" of licenses w.w turned out all of which are now in force, to wit : twenty-five listcls, twelve eating hous es and four wholesale houses This makes a totnl of thirty-six hotels, thirteeu eating houses, and ten whole sale liquor dealers in T'tusville, and it ought to need no argument to con vince the court that any taore "bars" in this city are quite unnecessary the (I ryest season. To the friemis of the Temperance cause we say, keep posted, pay your dues to keep your ergtitiiza tiou in good, efficient operation, and to oee (hat those who have obtained lic enses do ii.it incur forfeiture and the penalties of tlo law by selling at im proper times i.r to improper persons. Herald Monday. This morning a mnn named Buz zard, who has been sick with the con sumption for several months past, ex pired at his house in Bennelmlf linn, near the mouth of Tarr Run. This case is a peculiarly sad one. The man in question served through the army for over four years, and while there contracted that fell disease consumption which finally eude I his existence. The family, consisting nf the wife and six children, have subsisted by charity for several mouths past, and the case is a pecul iarly sad one. The lemains will be taken to Meadville for burial. As the family is in a starving con dition, Road Commissioner McIIugh telegraphed to the County Commis sioner to come and take charge of the remains, and accord to them u decent Christian burial. In answer to this, our respected County Commissioners telegraphed buck "Don't know "aim.' The probabilities are that the afore aid Commissioners did not under stand the ca-e or they would not have sent the u'oove. At the same time the law is very defective from the fact that it pluces the whole thing in charge of the Commissioners, who are located generally at the county seat and far removed from the locality of the event. This should be remedied, as many cases might occur which could not conn under the cognizance of the Commissioners soon enough to act in the matter. Consequently the law should he abrogated at once. Record Friday. The Titusville Herald Mr. Henry Peters, a farme. liviuif about a mile from Union City, last Wednes day evening attended a barn raising .it a neighbor's some ways from home, leaving bis four daughters at his resi dence. After the children had been in i3 J a little while, one of thetn, the eldest, awoke to find tho bed and rooni iu flames. Seizing one sister, she attempted to escape, hut the youn ger of the two fainted, and it was with difficulty that she could get out of the house herself. U'beu the parents re turned late at night the house was en tirely consumed, and the eldest daugh ter lay near utmost dead with fright, uj the other three were so burnt that it was impossible ta find their bone.1 in il'.n iUr'w -The following Items are taken from the Brookville Republican J On Saturday night last the drug store of Dr. R." M. Buries A C" was entirely destroyed by fire, as well as the furnitnre belonging to the Old Fellows' lior'ge. The fire was not discovered until it had gained con siderable head way, and but little property was saved from the building. The building was nearly new, and was among the best in the place, the store being nicely fitted up and filled with a large stock of goods. The property of the Odd Fellows, valued at about 1700, was entirely destroyed. We understand that the property de stroyed was iu part covered by insur ance. The residence of Mr. John Adams, in Boot Jack, was destroyed by fire on Sunday evening last. We learn that the family was abseut when the fire occurred, and that evervthing contained iu the building, including a iarge number of Weed Sewing ma chines, for which Mr, Adams was act ing as agent, were consumed. In Irvinctoii last Wednesday uight, Mr. John Cooney ' store was broken into, and had about six hun dred dollars worth .f goods taken, consisting nf clothing, boots and shoes, notions, and about thirty dozen eggs. Mr. Conner telegraphed to Tidionte, and the express messenger of the Oil Creek road ami special constable, i.abhed one of the fellows at the depot. He is now lodged in jail. He says there was three others engaged in the robbery. Some of the goods were re covered hidden under the step of the Irvine Mill, and some were found on the person caught, who calls his name Ellsworth. Mr. Cooney has recover ed about three hundred dollars worth of his goods. The three scamps yet uucaught have the balance. They got no money, as none had beec left in the store. Mr. Cooney offers one hundred dollars reward for the recov ery of the goods and the conviction of the thieves. Warren Ledger. Last Monday U. S. Commissioner II. A. Miller, Eq., began taking tes timony in regard to the ownership of U. 8. bonds aud other securities de stroyed and mutilated by burning in Lamberton's Bank. It is expected that the evidence will be concluded by Saturday evetiing. If so, Mr. Gil fillan will leave for Washington on Monday next. Where the depositor prove bis loss the mutilated securities will be replaced by duplicates, on the depositor giving bond to indemnify the government against any claim hereafter, as required by the act of Coi.gress published in these columns on the 3d inst. The experts of the Treasury Department have recognized about one hundred and forty thous and dollars of the charred securities. The sum beyt.nd recognition and to tally destroyed is estimated at from ten to twenty thousand dollars. It is thought this estimate will cover the entire loss of every deserption bouds, currency, and all. ipectofor. On Saturday, the 6th inst., Mar tin V. Foster ami another man were engaged iu breaking a jam of logs on Hick's Run ; as the jam started Fos ter fell between the logs and was bad ly crushed and carried down the stream by the logs ; nearly two hours afterwards his body aas found a mile aud a half below where he fell iu : the head and part of the body were badly bruised and cut by the logs. Cameron Herald.; A new counterfeit fifty ent script has made its appearance. Though readily detected by close observation, it is said to he a dangerous imitation. Previous atteinps at imitating the fibres woven iu the paper of the genu in, has been dono by printing, but this paper hus the appearance of be ing made with the threads, similar to the genuine. Tit I A I. I AST FOR MAY TERM, 1873. John A. Proper vs. t'hss. Robsou & Co. J. K. lale vs. William Took, h'llzaheth Ueor vs. It. .'. Scott et a). Kvalinu t'oon vs. C. J. Kox. F. II. Ellsworth et al vso vs. J. II. Bilks t al. H. It. Maws. James T. Whisncretal. II. II. May vm. John Miller et al. Koyal K. Scott vs. K. t). Carson. Ilettle Paul vs. ilex. MeAndrew et al Bettlo Paul vs. Alex MeAndrew et al. Win. Armstrong use vs. Harnett Township Evallne Coon cl al vs. J no. U. Brandon et al. Helen 8. Thomas vs. Ron). Mv e al. James F.. Itrowo vs. Bennett boblm et al. Daniel Black vs. The Overseers of tho Poor of Tionesta Borough Charles Urrow vs. Kli Berlin K. I- Davis vs. Alexander Wallace et al. I M. Hoffman vs. John Kagundua et al, T. Wingticld ot al vs. John A. Proper. Human! Mead vs. John Welkins. John Davidson vs. W. P. Marcillintt John Ueasnn use vs. L. Ililbronner David Hays vs. W. P. Neill et at. A. A. Richardson vs. Allegheny Valley Hailroad Co. H. A. Coftln vs. Allegheny Valley Rail road Co. Smith Foreman vs. W. I,. Anderson II. L. Hoi-ail vs. Ueo. Walter et al. James Rafferty vs. Thomas Porter Amos L. Itiacock vs. A. r. 11 said John Uoll vs. M. 11. Karris J. U. AO NEW, Troth-v. April 14. 187$. ' TUB NEW ELASTIC T It I ISM. An ImKrtant Invention. It retains the Rupture at ail tiinea, and under the hard eat sxerciseor severest strain. It is worn with comfort, and if k l n night and day, effects a permanent euro in a tew weeks. Hold cheap, and sent by Mail when requested, circulars free, whan or dered by letter aent to The Klastic Truss Co., No. 13 Broadway. N. V. City. No body uss Metal Spring Trusses; too jmiwl'ilj they slip r-ll .hi frequently. 4 PROCLAMATION. WnKRKAS. The Honorable W. T Jonks, President J mine of the Court or Coin, nrnn Plena and Quarter Session In and for the county of Forest, ha issued his pre cept for holding a Court f Common Pleas Quarter Sessions, Ac., at Tioneata, for tho County of Forest, to commence r.n the fourth Monday of May next, being the 20th day ot May, 1873. "Notice is therefore riven to the Coroner. Justiccsnftbs Pose. and Constables ol ssid count v, that they be I 1. .m m..A tl,.... I. ..-..... . I 'i-irni mvii ii.cr person hi ten o'clock, A. M., of said dav, with their reconis. Inquisitions examinations and other remcmbra-icca, to do those things which to their olltees appertain to lie done, and to those who bound in recognisance to prosecute nxiiinst the prisoners that are or shall be in the ail of Forest County .that they be then and there to prosecute atrainst them aa shall I. Just. iiven under my hand and seal Una 23l day of April, A. D. 1S7S. T. J. VAN O I KHUN, AliTT. FOREIGN ATTACHMENT. Forkst CotTXTY.ass TiibCo.mmokwai.th or Pkmxsyi.vama, To thk Hhkrifp of BIAD CODKTT, UbKETIMU t command that von attach John R. Louther, late of your County, bv all and singular his voods and chattels, hinds and tenements in whose hand vi possession soever tno name msv no, ao that he be and appear before our Court of Common Pleas, to be held at Tionesla In and for said County, on the amrin iMonilav r Mav next, th are to an awar Isaac Aah of a plea in Assumpsit ud also that you summon the person or ier- aons in whoxa hands or possession the same may be as garnishee, so that they ha and apiear belore our said Court, at the mutt niiu piuue Hioresaici, to answer what may be nbjoeted ajninst them and abide the .lodgement of the Court therein; and have you then and there this writ. Witness the Hon. W. P. enks, Presi dent J ude or said Court, at Tioneata, the ittddayof April, A. l. 173. Bail required to dissolve in (WOO.00. J. B. AU.N'KW, Pnthy. By virtue of the above writ I have" at tached all the right, title, interest ami claim or the defendant of, in and to all that cer tain piece or parcel of land si:ni.te in Tio neata township, in the County of Forest, bounded ami described an tollowst lte giuning at a chestnut on the east bank of Allegheny Kiver, thence by land warran ted to Henry Talmago, s. iuh twenty-nine degrera east one hundred and twenty lur ches to a while oak, thence south on uo gree wast one hundred and two perches to a hemlock, thence by lot .No. ilsM, north eighty-nine degreea west thirty-two and live-tenths perches to a post, thiince bv vacant land north one degree east seventy perches to a hemlock thence north twenty lime degrees west one hundred and hftv perches to a hemlock, thence up tho Alle gheny Kiver north eighty-four ilogrees east sixteen perches, north sixty-aight de grees east forty and live teuios perches, north fifty degrees vast fifty-four porches to the place ot beginning. Containing one hundred aud 6nn acres, one hundred ai:d live pcre-hcMand allowance of aix percent, be the same more or lost. I certify that the above is a true copy of the original writ and diacription ol the property altachod. T.J VANOIESKN. Sheriff. Sheriffs Olucc, Tionesta, April 22d, 1S73. FOREST COUNTY DRUGSTORE! p. S. Knox, Proprietor, ELM STREET, - - Tiojibsta, Pa. I HAVE now In stock and for sale a iu.1 aaaortmaut of PATENT MEDICINES, TOBACCO. CIGARS, NOTIONS. SC., LIQUORS, For Hedioalu,, OXLY I am agent for tne PERKINS & HOUSE NON-EXPLOSIVE LAMP, The only SAFE LAMP made, will burn all kinds of oil witli perfect safety, being ail Metal it can not break,and ao conduct ed u cannot sxpioue. I am now running a T X 2T O 2? And will make to o'der all kinda of Tin or Sheet Iron Waru at abort notice. Bhop next door south ug (Store. I am alao agent for some of the lieat FIRE and LIFE IXSURAXCi: COMPANIES IN THE UNITED STATES. All wishing Insurant I will attend to at short notice. I). W. CI.AKkt AsaiaUnt. AlHO REAL-ESTATE AGENT, AND 1IAVKNOW FOUSALK One farm or tMacrra. SO cleared, housf and barn, in Kingsley township forfj.000. One house and lot in Tionu-ta Borough, o.i Itai-o St., 81,000. One house aud loton Raea St. f.S00. One house and lot on Water St. (1,500. One house and loton Water Ht, $l.is-u. i ine house and lot on Water Kt. $.Y . One house and loton Wieor St. $1,000. Fifteen nut lota from $- to $.VK). One dwelling Iiouho, barn and orchard with all kinds of Iruits, ornaincntal trees, two water wells, and nut building, .1 acres of land, and as good a location as there is in tho village of TiouHta, f io 0 0 Ono Saw anil Planing Mill, with all kinds of machinery lor inakin Snsli, Iiooim, Blinds, FliKirimr, Sash, Moulding. The machinery is nearly all new, Throo acres of land ; situated at the mouth of Tionesta Creek. A rare chance to invest. Price $7,000. 30-ly BOOKKEEPIXU MADE EASY. Every clerk and merchant can learn at once. Rook mailed, ftOe. J. Ooolding Krvant. Bortaln K. V .. AT THE SUPERIOR LUMBER CO.STORE AXril-t, now be found a inruplTrt.r Varied v assortment of goods, which are otter- LOWFBICES TO BL'IT THE TIMES. Among thla stock my be found the tn. lowing articles, In addition to many othora fin vnuiiicrHieu ; Alpaccn,Awla Kaddlers and sewing.Aa saRelKla, Axes, Axle greas--. Acetic Acid. Arsenic, Arnica Tincture, Arithmetics 1st, iid and ikl. Allspice, Autimoninl wine. Anna Ammonia, Unm Aloes, Augurs. Ilattinu, B.utins, llar'ey ' mii, Karley r ionr, miiieo iariey, 11111 its, Batu llricks, Black berrioa Boot-jscka 1 .una isenns, iterate, I swax, lloavor riot 11, uicaclied Muslin, Carpet Biudinv, lliblis. Hoots and shoes. Bloom of Youth luring Mauliines, or I tig Machine Au gura, ItiHiks school snd miseallaneotts. i inesei, isow is, nronr.e loranocs, Borax. Buttons B'jate, pearl, pant., com, veil, dress and silk, Brushes shoo and scrub bing, llluinii. Buckets. Blue Mass. - Cauiiliur, Chill k. Crayons, Chalk-tines Cassia ground end utigrotind, C'arv'a limthache remedy, t an ridges, Capa wa terproof, Chains, watch, Cambric plain, colored, and paper, Crackois graham, union, milk, wine and water, Canned good or all kinds. Camphor lea. Catsup, Canisters, Candlesticks, Candla-moulda, Cake-pane, Cake-turnera, Cassimerea, Crash common, linan and bleached. Caul iflour. Crystal Syrup, Cracked whaa, Nut Crackers. Carolina rice. Cre-m tartar.Can nod. cherries, Hiltons Cement.Chack fur niture and shirting, Creosoto, Ceiling hooks, Clear sides. Cigars, Chi ntx cam bric, ami ahirting. Ijtmp Chlmns.vs of all kinds and sizes, Cuinaware, Corsets, Cor aet stays, Combs nf all varieties, Cloves, till or Cloves, Petersons Corn Ointment, Corks, Cork ahavinira. Canned Corn, Cof feegreen and roasted, Cornmeal Clocks, Country knit socks from Maine, Cork screws, Cord gum and picture frame, Clothinir, Clothe -pins. Clothes-racks, Ex tract Coffee, Cologne, Cocosiiul till, dried Corn, Collars paper and linen for ladit-a or gentlemen, Counterpanes, Curry-combs, llorse-Carda, Cups aud Uaucera, Curls paper and linen. ly books, Drawers, Dalainea, Dress goods. Drilling, tiu Dippera, Dishea, Dry goods. Slippery Elm Bark, Sulphuric Ether, Envelopes, Elncam pane, Hamburg Kdg imr and Insertion, Kuim Salla. Picture-Frames photograph and rustie, Flannel, Farina, Fire shove, s. Fringe ailk, whits and black, Hour white.wheal, rye, graham, barley aud rice, Florija Wa ter, Funnels, Fiutin machines. Uartering, Ventilattrd tiarters, Ginghama, tlinger-grd.and iiugrd.. Has. Jamaica Lin ger, (limp silk, (iloves in endless vai lntr, Uun-caps, Canned Oooseberries, Hitching rings, Hii.gMs barndoor and strap, IlingeClaspa, S. C. Hams, Hats and Caps, Hair oil, Haukerchieta, llslls Hair itenever. Hair pins, Tack II am mors, Herbs of all kinds, HickorvnutOil. Itooo- skirt ItosieiV, Hooks for stay chains. Hops, Hooks aud tyca, White Holland tor blinds, luditto. Ink Erasers, Ink Mark and carmine, Inserting Hamburg. Jellirs. Koy rings. Watch Keya, Ketchup pints and quarts. Knife and Fork lto.o, Knives and Forks, Pocket Knivwa, Carving Knives, Butter Knives, Knitting Cotton, Knitting Needles, Knife shar inera, Kniie Polishers, Knife polishing owdera. Lard in buckets, Lanterns, IjiudanuBi, Tampwick, Lamp chimneys, Lumps, Thumb Latches, Cupboard Latches, Ladlea pierced and plain, Laca, Lawns, Lead soft and pig, Ledgers, Tale Linen, Liquorice, lxibs era, Lunch boxes, Lunch bags, Legginua. Music Boxes. Matches, Match safes. Myrrh gum, Magnesia, Mirrors hand, Mitts country knit. Mop sticks.Musli bk ached and unbleached, Mustard, Mucl lase. Needlea dar.iina-, knitting, sewing ma chine, crocl.ot, afghau and sewing. Sweet Spts. Nitre, Xii'i paper, N ut-ci ackers, Nutmegs, Nutmeg Gratera, Nails, Oat meal. Extract Orange, Oysters cove and pickled, overalls, Ovemhocs, Hair Oil, Sperm oil, Sweet Oil, Sewing machine Oil, Tallow Oil. Plasters Arnica and Poor Mans, Pails. Cake Pans, lUiisnuit Pans, Tin Plates, A B C Platos, Pie Plates, China I'lates.Writ ing Paper, window Paper, Pass hooka.cau ned I'eachea, (.'arpenters' Pencils, t,nd Pencils, Pens, Penholders, Perl'umerv, Pennyroval, Peppermint, Pepper grid, and tingrd. and Cayenne, Pmo Apple, Pitchors. Photographs isnl and cabinet. Prints, Pins, Pipes Piccalille, Picklea, Stovs Pipe, Mess Pork, Killo-Powder, Tea-Pots C tlee-Pots, Poiuaile, Prunes, Peaches canned. Putty. Quilts, Qiiecnsu'tire. Itevol vers, Garden liakes, Beaders 1st, 2d, 3d, 4th, aud&tli. Itcward Cards, Kibtxm of all colore and widths, Itinga gold, but ton and teetliiiiu, Itice flour, Ex. Hose, Japanese Holies. Kuffliug, Ithubrarb syrup and tincture ltubbor coats black and gray. Holers, Holes. Sal Ammoniac, canned Strawberries. Salt Petre, table Sauce, Statineery, Pearl and Corn Starch, Kitchen Saws, Epsom and Glauber Salts, Shawls, Sage, Kutuda for entice pots, Strainers, Slates, slate Pencils, Sad Irons, Sad iron Stands, win dow Shades, Sun Shades. Satin, Foot ScrajKTs, Saucers, Sheeting of all widths and qualities, S.ngcr Sewing Machines, Sewing Machine Fixtures, Shears, Screw eyes for picture frames. Spellers, Juvenile Speakers, Gum Shellac, Sinkings, Scrap books, Syrup - crystal aud silver drips, Svringca, Skirts, bleached and unbleached Shirting. Swiss, Spittoons cast iron, Spicea, Skimmers, skein, twist and ma chine silk. Silks, Soisaois, SeiHsorSharp eners, Shirt-fronts, Shirts wool, cassi mere, netcliureo aid white, S icks country knit and machine made, Soap Sawyer's Shaving, Castile, Emery, Bath and Wash ing, Shot, Spool Col on, Stoves cooking and heating for wood, Spoons, School books, Fir Shovels, Sugar, Suspenders, summer Svnry, Lampshades, Shuttles for aewiua machines, canned SueijotaHh, Tea-Trays, Tablc-Lineu Tacks, linen and cotton Tape, Ta. linen and spool Thread, Teething-rlnge Thyme, Teanota, Ticking. Tinware, tape n. alpscca Trim ming, 'iimebooks, Toothache Kemedy, Tobacco plug, twist, line cut and cut ami dry, Toilet ware. Towels, Towelling, To iiialoca. Tobies, Tut, Tumblers. Umbrellas, L'rinals (S, C'.i, Undercloth ing. Volvet, Vests, Veils, Vlolin-brldi;os, tail-pieces, kes-oul rosin. Wau-h-kcys, Watch-chains, Wadding, Wash-boards, Wringers,. Whortloburiiea, Worm-drops, Whalclsmo. Yam Berlin and Woolen. ' Zephyr ol all colors, double, single aud split. Our Store is small, and tho most of our (roods it is imonsnible to uisulav. but such aa not to be seen, may be hud by inquiring for them. In addition to our miwccllauaoua stock, we l.uvo a full line of staple and faxhhma hie piece goods fur making clothing to or. tier. As lieretoii.ro, we shall continue thesnln of tho SINGKK IMI'HOVED PAMIIY SEWING MACHINE, upon our usuil aocommodaling terms. St. P(;H10K LUMBER CO. STOrtE. M-tf AcnttW Bun DtNO, Ft M St-j: t, ROBINSON BONNER - are selling AS CH EA P AS Tit K CH EAPF8T, at Coal and a littlo more. DRY GOODS St NOTIONS a ftilt lln efmssintry en hsiul" HOOTS A NIIOEM, !. 1 : '' , y ... . . ! ; , I 1 f " 1C .1 v ' ' FLOCK, ; , OHOCrRlKfs, ,. PROVISIONS, DRIED a4 CANS KB FRVIT8, UARDWAKK, , , . . v QUEENS WARE, GLABSWARE STOVES AND STOVE CASTINGS, OILS, PAINT aaxl WINPOTV-QLASS, IRON, NAILS, a4 noRSE 8nos".s, cnors an4 ALT, FISH, arc, Ao. We endeavor to keep nothing hot FIRST CLASS GOODS, and respectfully ak all K give us a eall and examine yooda and prices. t'J ly L. L Richmond t Co. JEWELERS, v .- Invits the attention of ! the publie to their im mense st'K'k of goods, consisting of Ladirt Guar 8t, ! Caral 8eU, Jt Beta, ' Opera Ctnint, Lcontiu Chaiai, Kscklaaea, la Oohl sad Jt, Looktti, Chain BraotltU, Band Braoeltta, A air loan sad Swiss WatouM, Boy Wstckca, Amtricsl sad . Fnatk Clocki, aad all U( 1 Latest Dtjijni is SOLID SILVER AND PLATE H WARE. Together with a lit sawrt- Lieut of FRENCH GOODS. Call and examine our Goods and Prices ba- 01 a purchasing. W guarauloeour prices as or the same quality or goods elsewhere. L. L. Richmond Ac Co., Museum Building-, Cheetant St., McadTlUe, Ft, CROVER& BAKER HK 1VI A JI AC1I I XES. T is following are selected from thnua iuids of testimonials of similar character, as ejtpreasin 4ha rsssone.for the Tirefer enea of the Urovw Baker Maohlnos over allot liars. 1 ' "Hike the Orover A Raker Ma chine, in the first place, because if I had any Other, I should still want a (Srover A linker; aud having a (J rover A linker it auwers tho. purpose of tall the rest. It does a ureater vitriol v of work and is easier ti icarn than any other," Mrs. J. C. Cro ly (Jenny June) "I have had several years' expe rlonoa with a (trover A Raker Machine, which has plvcn i great satisfaction, I; think llio llimyer (yf linker Machino is nior vaaily inanatrd, and less Miii)ii to pet out of nrdcr. I prefer the firover A Hakrrile- 1 eidwliy," Mrs. lr. Walts, New York. I VI have had one in my family for' aoian two years; and fHini what 1 know, of iu. workings, and f)um the testimony of. inaiiy of my friends who use the a me, I ; can banlly see how anythingi-nuld be nioro complete or give better satisfaction." Mis. ien. Grant. T. J. VAN CIEEW, Agent, Tionsta, I's, II. a. T 1 li K It eft V O., ' tilLtlTYj FA. , . , Wll0t.K,tl.K AND IIKTAIL tealcrsiu CUTLERY. BELTING PACKING. .Oil Well Supplies, Spear's Celebrated Anil Clincher aal Anti-Dust Parlor and Cooking SUrreev Ringei, Hot-AIr and Stesm-Heerr Fer private and publie boneea. SMOKE-STACKS ! Sheet-Irou Work, Rpo CutUns. Allegheny Valley Rail Road. DIKKCT ROUTK TO BUFFAL TliKOUUU TUB OIL RKOIU.NB. ON AND after Monday FeK 4. TraJaa will run ss follows I IKII,I.U.I.I. Time) 1 SOUTH. Ruffalo Kxnreas leave Oil City at Sltpaa Ariivea at rittsburxh RMpm Mtfht press Iiavea Oil City ' S AO p m Arrives at l'lttsburitli SlAaaa, I'ay Kxpress leavea oil City ' t It a na Arrives at PittlburKh Oi p tm Oil fity Acenm. leavea Oil City i&S p. w. md arrives a. liradv'a llsnd S 8 p. at. NultTll. IlutTaloKx. Leavea I'iltaburcb at T 4a aa A rrri ves at Oil City at lUiai Niltht Kxpress Leaves Pittsburgh BOepaa Arrives at Ol. City ft 40 aim Dsy Kxpress leaves rittaburga 13 IS a m Arrlvss al fill f1; t.i.b Oil City Acc.laave'a Rrady's Bend 6 40 a m in aiinvB R,iu tur 12 ve as Nllrer Palace Rlseilnr Cara en nlrhs KxiirOSS TrsillS l,trai. P.ll.kn..l. ...J TitusTllU. Throuali Coachaaon Ur li. press Trains between Pit:hirsh and rsaw t"n. J. J. LAWRKNCK. T. M. KINO. Osat Llsa. t Ass t. tixip l. PENNSYLVANIA CENl TRAL RAILROAD AND AFTKR 11 P. P. Sunday Mar W 1, 1870, Trains arrive at and leave U I'nlon Depot, rorusr or WaablnWoa a4 Liberty atreat, as follows; ARRIVE. . Mail Train, l.fto a m ; Fast IJae, 11.11 a m ; Wall a accommodation o. 1, .U0 a as t Rrlnton accommodation Ne 1, 7.60 a a Wall a accommodation Ne 2, B.65a m ;Cla einnati express W.) a m ; Johnstown ae commodation 10..'i0 a in ; ftraddock's ao onmmiMlstion No I, 7.00 pin; I'ittsborrl. expresa l.0 p ni; 1'aeine axpsass I.&0 im Walla aix-onimudation No K, t.M p aa; Mnmewood accommodation No I.U.Ii m; Wall a acconiinodatlnn No 4, it.AO p aa ; ltriulon accouimixlatinn No 1,1.10 a m i Way I'asnBr lU.'U p 111. UK PART. Southern express 6.0 a m ; Pad tie sx- rraas ..40 a m ; Wall a acccmnwdation N , 1M m ; Mail Traiu H.lo a in ; Itrinlon a aeemim(Hlatiou 1 1.1O a m ; liraddoek'a aa eommoilstion No 1.5.10 p ui ; CinclnnaU express I2.1'i p in Wall's aecommodatien N i, 11. SI a m j Johnstown accomirodatlon 4.0,'ipin; llnmewood accommodation Ne 1, 8.SO p in ; rhiladolphia express S.M p ra; Wall aceoinincMlatioii .No,.l.0.') p in Wall s aocommodstion No 4, fi.O'i p m i Fast Line 7.40 p 111 ; Wall's No 6, 11. CO p in. The Church Trains leave Wall's Staaoti every Sundav at H.O'i a. in., reaching; 1'itla burub at iO.uAa. in. Itetiirnlng leave I'itts buriih at li.Hip. 111., and arrive at Wall's IStutioii at i!.lU p. ill. Cincinnati express leaves diily. fiootk e i n ex press daily except M01 Jay. All eth er 'I rains daily, except Kuuduy. for furllier inlormutiou aiilv to W. II. I11.CKW1IH, Agont, Tha lsnnvle.r,l. II.II.. r-,. will not assume any Risk lor llaKKage ex cept for Wearing Apparel, aud limit their raponsihility to one lii.ndred LHilla svsl ue. All barrage exceeding that a oual in value will bo at the risk of tno ,r, unless takan by ajiecial contract. A. J. CASSAl Aenaral Raiiertnteodant, Altoeast Fa. PITHOLE VALLEY R'Y. N AND AKTKR Monday, June i, l71. Trains will run aa follows: TRAINS NORTHWARD. STATtOXS. oieo polis, Hen nett. Woods 1'rathers Mill 1'ithoie City No. 2. ' 10 24 a ra 10.38 ' 10.30 " 10 24 " ll.tsj ' No. 4. SMpm 8.2 " S.18 " .IS " 2.60 " TRAINS SOUTHWARD STATIOMi. I'lthole t'ltv, rratheia Mill Woiala Itennett ' ' " No. 1. Ne. S. 8.40 a u 1.2 p 1 e.4S- " 1.4 ' . .& " J.M " e.oi 2.0i " Oleoprlia " .. 114 Alt Tral ItU ' ltlMka U.aia s...a . w 'sv Wlllirul4MS at Oleopolia with traina on the Oil Creek A Allegheny River llailway, North anil South. ., - Two Lines or Stages run daij t Vetweea PitlioleCily, Miller rarm ai,ii Pleasant-' ville, maki'iguoniieitiinn, ntasrriv Ingaaii deiiaitiug Trains. J. T. 111.AIR, it. WU'KIJAJJ, hup'L - Tickot Agetjt, Tithole City, Pa. STR A Tls We have jn.t issued OllVaU Ok Waltzes in Two Vol nines, price 14 each in boards, t$ each in cloth. The two volumcscoiitain over fortv beautiful Wn'taes, worth at lenst 12.5 tit' ug'f::;:;FAVORITEotluherr (lenlcis no paiiieular to ask for Pctkrs' Kpition ok fs't',K,iiis' WAi.iiiKs, aa it is flm only correct 1H enmplote edition. Ad dress J.L.nKTKItSjt 1 T 'Hrnn ' Musin Publlsliir, VV AlilVCiO. few Hroadway, New York. ' Nor, 12. ' Ct:UaCRIBBtVrhe Forest RpuVtlean. O It will pay. ; pt-TTPPTVr. Tir.S . I ) T4 1 rli 0.1 Tslif.
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