The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, May 07, 1873, Image 2

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    RDITOK.
Wf;nESD,lT MORMXG, MAY 7, 13.
DECORATION DAY.
Heati.iiiarters Grand Army of the Re
public, Department of Pennsylva
nia, N. 1408 Chestnut 8t. Gener
al Ordew, JIo. 37.
Philadklpaia, April 23J, 1873.
in accordance with mir Itnlcs
aril Regulation, Friday, May SOlli,
wi.t te observed aa a Memorial Day
' fur the purpose of strewing with flow
ers, or otherwise Itacnrating the
(Graves of Comrades wliodied in de-it-nce
of their country during the late
Rebellion, or whi) have since p.t-seil
ttwar. Citizens generally, Military
ami Civic Associations, Cliurclies
and Sunday-School (should bo invited
to participate, and in places where
there are no Posts of Grand Army, it
is hoped that the Citizens ill join to
gether for this purpose, that filling
services may be held in every Church
yard r Cemetery where aur dead he
roes sleep.
The manner of conducting these
service is optional with lWa, but
those desiring it, can obtain copies of
the form of ceremonies, as furnished
last year by making immediate ap
plication to the A. A. G.
Attention is especially invited at
taw time to the recoiDiucndatioii from
National Headquarters last year,
' that flowers and shrubs bo planted
at each grave, in order that when we
are gone, the seasons, iu their cease
less round, may in our stead, adorn
too Iepiug places of our Comrades.
By order of
II. B. Beath,
Commanding Department.
A considerable number of the
leading physiuiaos of New York city
have signed a petition to the S'.at'e
Legislature, praying for the passage
of a law suppressing the traffic in in
toxicating liquors. Petitions bearing
some forty thousand signatures have
also been forwarded, protesting
agaiust the exemption of beer from
the restraints of the existing laws reg
(dating the sale of intoxicating driuks.
There is little doubt that the times re
quire a new and fuller presentation of
the wrongs of intemperance, as also a
ruore rigorous enforcmcut of existing
penalties against drunkenness iu pub
lic. It may be questioned, however,
whether legal enactments will ever do
more than secure a partial remedy
against this curse of luodern society.
Prohibitory license laws will do some
thing toward checking a traffic 'that
sometimes seems to regard neither the
condition nor the interest of the buyer,
but it ia to be feared they sometimes,
also, augment the evil they strive to
remove. A law has recently been
tuacted in Franco which provides a
sliding scale of punishment both for
the inebriate and I ttio man who sells
t him. The law does not propose to
prohibit drinking, but rather to ter
reriio the drunkard and those who
supply him at improper times. A aim
ilar law is canvassed in Great Britian.
Why not adopt the plan here? The
virtue of temperance, however, like
all other virtues, must proceed, pri
marily, from the uiind and conscience.
Commercial.
-
W learn of a case of sharp prac
tice which occurred in Pittsburgh a
few davs since, the victim baiiicr Mr.
Jas. Davis, of Kidgway, formerly of
Youngsville. Mr. Davie "went down
the river" on a raft, and was paid for
the trip. He had fifty-five dollars in
his pocket and was passing along the
side-walk cf Pittsburgh, when lie was
accoiUd by a mau who professed to
know him. During the conversation
a third party put in an appearance,
aud presented a bill to the man "who
knew Davis," purporting to be for
shipping goods to llidgway. The
man had no money with him it was
in the hands of his wife at the hotel
wauld go down after it sixty dol
lars. Third partv was in a hurry
was going ou tho train couldn't
wait. Then said the man "who kneiv
Davis": "Let mo have sixty dollars
to pay this fellow, and go with me to
the hotel where I will pet it ard pay
you." Davi3 said ho had but fifty
live dollars. The man with tho hill
aid he would trust Davis' friend for
the five dollais ho could seud it
iroiu Ridgway. Davis gave the mon
y, and went with lis friend toward
the hotel ; but before reaching it his
triend hart occasion to step in aud
speak te a man. He has not been
seen since by Davis and never will be.
His money went where the woodbine
twincth, aud ho wen left without a
dollar to get himself home with. Da
vis will not be caught agaia in that
way, but some other man will who
don't happen to tee this article, or one
of a bimilar nature. Warren Ledger.
The maddest woman in the United
States of America, is the one who
lives at Jackson, Maine, and recently
Jcot he r fifty dol'ar muff f a female
acquaintance, who sported it at a
smallpox funeral, and scut it- home
,with a neat little note stating this fact,
aud that, as she sprinkled it viil, ben
zine, tbe owner need Hot fear catcliin
h a disease.
w. r. dunn .
George Drake, who wo noticed a
few weeks ago, as having escaped
from tho constable of Putneyvillc,
Armstrong county, met a terrible
death by jumping from a train in ra
pid motion, on the A. V. R. R. on
Tuesday the 22d inst., near Kellcy's
Station. He was being arrested - by
sheriff Black, when some of the
roughs, who he was in company with,
struck the sheriff a blow in the face
that sent him reeling to the floor,
when Drake made for the car door
and jumped from the train before he
ctiuld be interrupted. In jumping
from the train, lie ftrin-k the bank
and fell back against the car, which
struck him on the head killing him
i nsta n tly . llelh lehem Prett:
Drake is well known to many of
our citizens, having been employed
as a stacc driver and teamster in tbia
place for a considerable length of
tune, and was considered a dangerous
character. BrookvUle Republican.
A very singular resident occured
on the Hess farm, yesterday forenoon.
It appeafi a young man named At
water was engaged in shaving himself,
standing facing a looking glass. His
sister pind back of him. and ho
turning round suddenly to see who it
was, allowed the razor to slip by some
means, the blade coming down across
her wrist inflict ft frightful wound.
Dr. Readier dressed the wound. The
accident was a very singular one.
Vet. Centre Ilecord.
Jury List, May Term, 1873.
CI! AMD JUKOK9.
Kingsley Twp. Alfred rattencn, fore
niun, (.'. 1'. Gillespie, l-'rauk Duscuburv,
John Guyton.
Harmony PlnmnrS'ffglns, Isaac Jones,
H. O. Carson, 'I i. K! i.iu.
Hickory Jamea Uui'iUan, C. 1 Cropn,
C. H. Smith.
Harmony Thos. Allonder.
Harnett Archibald Mack, Isaac Long,
Thos. Fitstreralds.
Howe C. II. Hiancliard.
.Funks John Heath, Aaron P.rockwnv.
'1 ionesta lioro. John Keek, J '1'. Dale,
M. Einstein.
TionMta Twiv .Inmra r,.t;i! r v
Clark. ......
Green Joseph Harrison. .
MM IT Jt ltOliS.
Parnott Twp. J, J. Greennwalt, John
Uecr, Jan. Boyd.
Harmony J. II. Tlowinan, Wallor Paw
son. J. 1). Dawson, John A. Dawson, Jas.
Pennell, William Gillo, Charles Alabaugh.
Hickory John V. Woodford, Win.
Hunter, F. 1'. Keillor, Klias Alabaugh,
Isaac Mealy, J. M. Ahlstrand.
Urecn t rank Stanford, S. P. Harrison,
Wni. Fellou, J. C. Fottigrew, J. O. Hep
lor, John Mong, Charles Winegard.
Jenks James Walton, James W.Ward,
Harvey II. Scott, Thos. Nugent.
- Kiiirley Mi'ton Hond, Andrew Wei
lor, James 15. Morgan, Andrew Small,
I'eter Sipplo, John Carr. Frod. Lomire,
Sicbert Pooiham, .1, W. Smith, Mort.
Heath David F. Sutton. K. n. Miller.
Tionesta Two. Jacob Warner, James
Fitzitoralds, George Mcaly,Abraiiani Mea
ly, Marti I n Itauiscr.
Tioiicata Hnro. John Houser, Thos. J.
McGill, Jo u E. Hlaine, J. 1). W. Heck.
Xew Advertisement.
THE BOOT & SHOE STOKE
OF TIDIOTJTE!
TVT E. STEVENS. Proprietor. Parties
1 1 in want of FINE Boots and Shoos will
always rind a good assortment at Slovens'.
When yon call, just nay "Prom Tionesta"
and you will be liberally iloalt with.
Mm X. E. .STEVENS.
NOTICE.
Com mission kiis' Ofvice, Forest Co., ) -Tiokext.v.May
1, Ib73, j
Notice Is hereby givon that the hridge
acrou Tionesta Creek near its mouth will
be removed by tho 15th inst, and the Creek
will be obstructed for fcixly duvs thereaf
ter in the urecti 3ii of a nuw'brido dr. Ail
persons intereslod will govern themselves
accordingly.
U order of the Count v Commissioners.
P. NV. CLAKK, Clerk.
SHERIFF'S ALE.
BY VIRTUE of sundry writsof fi.fa.ven.
ex. issuod out of the Court of Conunoa
Pleas of Porest County and to mo di.
rccted, thoro will bo exposed to i-alo by
public venduo or outcry at tho Court
House, in the borough of 'i'ioucstu, on
THCUKDAY, MAY 2;, 187 J.
at 10 o'clock, a. m.,tho following described
real estate, to-wit :
Robert Kco vs. Win. I. Harlan, Pi. Fa.
No. 45 May J erm 1(S73, C. 1. o, 1J Wojit.
Term 16,' Mason Ail that lerlam lot or
piece of ground Biiuuto iu Tionesta lior
ouizh, dux-ribed as follows, viz: l,otil7)
uevuniecii and ill) eighteen and tho west
ern portion of lots ono (1) una two
more minutely dosuri bed as lollow, vt. ;
Comniencimr at u slukc, ihaconw of Will.
iani and My streets, theiu-o by May street
easterly one nunureu una aixry-iour leei
to a post, thenco northerly and parallel
with Kim street one hundred tiet to a post
on thesmiiu line of lot .No. 3, tlionc e west'
erly and parallel with May street one hun
dred and eiirhtv feet to i iiwt on William
street, tlieneooutherly by William street
one hundred feet to the" place of bein
nin. One House lUxlU let't, 2 stories,
painted and plastered thereon erected.
Taken in execution and to be sold i the
property of Wiu. li. Uarlau at tuo suit of
ltoDurt ii.ee.
ALSO,
John A. Proper vs. Win. B. Harlan and
Daniel Hiack, Yen. Ex. No. 4'i May Term,
1873, C. li. 44 Dec. Term, lt73 Murcilliott
All that certain lot or piece of ground
silualu in Tiunesta UorouKh, describud as
follows, viz: jTols ( 17) seventeen and
eihtecu and the western portion of lots
one (li and two (), more minutely des
cribed as follows, viz: Commencing at a
stake, tho cornar. of William and May
streets, tiienco ty May street easterly one
hundred and sixty-four feet toa post, thence
northerly and parallel with Elm street on
hundred feet to a post on the south lino of
lot No. 3, tiienco westerly and parallel
w ith May street one hundred and eighty
feel to a post on William street, Ihenco
one hundred fe t to the place of bejjiiiiiimi.
Ono House MxSii feet, two atones high,
jaiuU'd and plastered thereon erected.
Taken in ext'uiion uud to bs sold us the
property of Wm. U. llarlaa and Uumel
Uhi-1: at the suit of John A. Propt-r.
, I'eruiKiisb.
')'. J. . Oli:hEN,Shcrin',
li'-e, Timiexl;!, Pa. May 1, 1--7 i.
. FOREIGN ATTACHMENT.
FonrnTCoi'.vTT, ss.Tiik Commonwkai.tii
of Pknjisylvania, To tmkSiikiiikf ok
BAIOCorNTY, UaKETINOi
We coiniuand that you attach flenlaniln
It. Cole, late of your county, bv n!l and
sinifuiar his jrixids and chattels, lands and
tenements in whose hands or oxcsslon
soever inn name may ih, ho mat lie ir and
appear before our Court of Common Pleas,
to be hold at Tinnesla In and lor said
Countv. on the fourth Momlav nf M.
next, there tonnawer John A.Hodd.ofa plea
in case, aim also iniu you summon Ken
jiuiiin It Cole, or the iktsoii or norsoiis in
whose hands or possession soever the namo
may oo, Ha tui-;iiHiiee, ina& jie oeanti ap
iiear before our aaid Court, at the lime and
place aforesaid, t" answer whnt may bn
objected afrainat him and abide tho judg
ment oi inn i tin 1 1 iiiereiu j aim nave you
then and there tliia writ.
Witness tho Hon. W. P. Jenks. Presi
dent Judge of said Court, at Tionesta, the
louriii nay oi April, iSi.f,
Hail required to dissolve in $"00.00.
J. 13. AON EW, Proth'y.
By vlrtuo of the above writ I have at
tached all tho right, title, interest and
claim of the Uefcn lunU of, in and to all
that tract or pareol of land as folloivs x The
undivided oue-half of tho southwest and
of Irwt nniubered five thousand one hun
dred and nl'-ety-two. and situate in Hick
ory township, I-'oruHtCo.. Pi. his said in
terest Hcing one hundred and twenl v-five
acres, except twenty-live aerea thereof,
heretofore conveyeo to It. C. Stephenson ;
leav mg ItV acres heieby altachcd.
Also, all the (leieiuieiit's interest mid
elaiui in the follow described piuoe or par
eel of land, situate iu said township of
Hickory, bounded as follows Hc';inning
at southeast corner of lands recently own
ed by Kichard Irwin, running southwest
erly on the line of lo!s Son. .M'.IJ and b'X
far enooifh to include 100 acre, thence
northwesterly parallel to the southwest
lino of lot No. &P.IJ to the line between lots
Nos. fillij and 5101, tiienco northwest alon
said line to the said line recently owned by
Kichard Irwin, thence southwest to tho
place of beginning. Containing 100 acres
of land uioro or less.
I certify that the above is a true eopv of
the original writ and description of the
property attached.
T. J. VAN GXESKN,
Sheriff's Oftlee, Tiones!a, Pa.. ' April 14
1S73. 3-Ct
! L. L. Richmond & Co.
' JEWELERS,
Invite tho attention of
. tlia public to their jm-
I consisting of '
Ladies Camo Brrc, .
Corel Sets, .T.'t 8-.ti,
OpnsGkaleor
1 LecnUnc Chains,
Kcklto, in Gold and Jet,
! Locktits, Chiin Braoelets,
Bud Braselets,
Amgrioin and
Swiu Wntcbei,
Boy Wstchct,
Americas tad
FnasH Clocks, and all th
i Lateat Derignt in
SOLID SILVER
j AND
! PLATED WARE,
; Together with a Jut auort.
' meat of
: FRENCH GOODS, i
Call aaJ exaniineour
Goods and Prices be
loro purchasing. We
guaranteeoiir prices as
for tho same quality of
goods elsewhere,
L. L. Richmond & Co., 1
Museum Building,
Ciennot St., UtairiUe, Fa.
CROVER & BAKER
SEWIXG i V(hi.m:s.
T je following are slocted from thous
ands of teslimoniala of similar character,
as expressln'f the reasons for tho prefer
ence of the G rover 4 Hakor Machines over
all others.
"I like tho drover (t r.aker Ma
chine, in the first place, because if I had
any other, I should still want a Grover .t
Maker ; and having a Grover .V Haker it
answers tho purpoae of all the rest. It
dos a greater variety of work and iseasior
to ioarn than any other," Mrs. J. C. Cro
ly (Jenny June)
."Ihave had several years' expo.
Hence with a Grover A Hak'er Machine,
which has given mo great satisfaction. I
think the Grover it Haker Machine is mors
easily managed, and less liable Ui get out
of order. I prefer the Grover linker do
cidedlv." Mrs. Dr. Watts, New York.
"I have had one in my family for
some two years; and f.iom what I know
of its workings, and from the testimony of
many .of my friends who use the s:mo, I
can hardly see how anythingeould lie mora
complete or giva better satisfaction,"
Mrs. Gen. Grant.
T. J. VAN GIESRN, Agent,
Tionesta. Pa.
NEBRflSKAGRIST MILL.
riMIK GHI.ST MILL at Nebraska (Lacy.
X town,) l'orcst countv, has been thor
oughly overhauled and rctitted in firi-t
class order, and is now i uniiing and doing
all kinds of
U M T o ai ; It I ;v 1 1 .
. PLoun,
FKKD, AND OATS.
Constantly on !iand, and sold at tho very
lowest ligures.
43-tim H. W. LEDKHUK,
UOTS FOR SALE!
IN THK
BOROUGH OF TIONESTA.
Apply to GEO. G. SICKLKS,
79, Nassau St., New York City,
SCHSCHIBK forHio Forett Iterubliren
It will run;
Applications for License, May Ses
sions, 1873.
Daniel IVtack, Hotel, Tionesta 'llorougli,
filed April Biith. .
M. Ittel Jr., Hotel, Tionesta Horough,
fllod Aoril JKith. .
Mii. John Woodcock, IIot 1. Nelllslmrg,
Haiinonv Twp., tiled Mav 1st.
Hop. W. Hovurd A Co.', Wholesale LI
ccnse. Tlonrsta lVrough, filed Mav 1st.
A. K. Hadger, Katlng House, Kagundas
Harmonv Twp,, tiled Mav fith.
John K, Nclll, Hotel,' Tionesta Twp..
filed May Mb.
H. J. Tay or. Hotel, Kinda,lIarmonv
1 wp.. tiled Mav (lib.
Andrew McOrav, Kitting House, Tlones
ta'l wp., filed May ttth '
Wilson Sinilii.' Hotel, KagundiW, Har
mony Twp., filed Mav (It.i.
J. ft. AGNEW, Clerk.
SHERIFF'S SALES.
BY VIRTUK df sundry writs of Fl.Ta.,
alias Lev.Ka.and Ven. Kx. issued out of
the Court of Common Picas of Koreat Co.,
and to me directed, there will bo exposed
to sale by public venduo or outcry, at the
tflurt noose, tn the borough of 'I ioncsta,
on ...
MGNDAY, MAY 2.1, A. I. IST3,
at lOo'clock A. M., tho following duscribod
real estiite, to-wit j
Mal.lon S. S-llers vs. William M. Stew
art ti.fa.No. HI May Torin.lKjS.C. D. Nn. .!4
aiay 'term. ISdi. All that certain tract of
iaml col t.un.nij; eleven hundred aud sixty
seven acres and sixty perches moreor less,
situate ill Ho we tow riship.formoi-lv Tiones
ta Township, in tho Countv ot Forest, and
Staie of Pennsylvania. Hounded on tho
southwest by tract No. live thousand one
hundred nnd three (MO.n warranted In the
name of Jonathan M ililin bv the O.iiunon
wealth, ami on the northwest bv tract
number live thousand one hundred and
one (idol; warranted nlso in the nnmo of
Jonaihan Milllin, and On tiie'northonst and
southeast by other lands jbeing tho Name
tract f land which Itcnnett Dobbs in bis
own right and executor of the last Will
and Testament of Nancy Debits, bv Indent-ire
boaring date th twenty fourth dav of
wecenuMir, a. D. isoi, and intended forth
with to bo recorded,- granted andeonvnved
unto tho raid Henry lirooks in fee.
Taken in execution and to bo sold nn the
property of William M. Htewart at the
nit of Mahlnu H. Sellers,
ALSO. :
Naivy It. Hicfcnvricr vs. P. ('mmlni
and John t'Coiinor.'ti.fa.No.-l2 Mav Term.
1S73. C. D. No. CI Doe. Term. 1.7 All
the lollowing described piece of land, it
being the undivided one hslf nart of all
that certain piece or parcel of land lying in
Hickory township, Forest Co.. Pa. Hound
ed and describe.! as follows: lleuinning
at a post on tho wcM line of tract of which
tins Is a part, which is ono hundred and
twenty-two rods on tho corner, north H
cast from a white oak sapling, thence trom
said post or point north sjj J i-nst Hi rods
to a post or point, thence north li' oa.-.l
eighteen and eight tenths rods toahie!;ory
sapling on line of mercantile tract, thence
BOUth tj west eiirlitv-ti en r.il In u verl
oak sapling, thence south 131 woat eightoen
uiui uifit-iemus roil ia piaco oi begin
ning. Containing too (10) acres, being of
land Patented to N. G. Hall by tho Com
monwealth of Pennsylvania."
Taxen in execution and to 1 sold as
the property of I'. Cannir,- John O'Cou-
uer, iu wc sun iu Aan.-y li. uic;.-nyaer,
A L.St.',
Lavlna IViker and Jul! is J. Pai kor rt
al for use of Julius J, P.i kor vs. Chancy
Sevmour, alias Lev. Pa. No. :l2MavTcrin,
1S7J, U. D. 25 Sept. Term, IS70. Mason .V
Jenks. All that certain trac t or pnrcol of
lanil Kituatc in tho Township nf Mdlstonn,
t:ounty of Forest, and Statu of P. nns lva
ii'ii, W aranted in the name of Wilhelm
Willink and others aud known Tract num
bered 2,i;"). Hounded east by tract num
ber 277o, west by tract nuinber 2on7, souih
by tract liumber '30j. Containing (aK)
acres with allowance, be same moreor less.
mum in execution and to tie soiu.v the
of pivporty Chancy .-.eytiinur, at thesuitof
Lavina Parker an I Julius J. Parker et at
for uso of Julius J. Parker.
. ALfcO, - . ' ,
G. K. Warner vs. Charles J. Pox. Veil.
Kx. No. May Turin. 187-', C. D. No. 2
Dec. 'lorin. ISoTi. Muson A Jenks. a II
that certain pieeo or parcel of land sitiiAie
in Hvo Township. Forest Countv, Pa.,
bounded and described as follows, to-wit :
On the north by warrant No2iiHI, on the
east liy warrant Nos. xill and VMS, n
the south by warrant No. Ul:3, anl on tho
west by laud of the Fox Farm Gil Co. Con
taining Klitlacres with allowanee.belhesarne
more or less, of which the-.' are aUmt iiCO
iiijics improved, and one (arga frame house
two small frame tenant houses, ono circu
lar saw mill and two largo frame barns
thereon erected, and ono largo orchard
thereon growing.
also, All that certain tract of land in
Howe Township, Forest Co.. Pa., known
as warrant No. U2, lmundod on tho north
iy v arron county lino, on the oust bv
warrant No. 41!i2, on the south by warrant
I'.lil, and on the west bv the 'Kimndev
Township line, Cntaining C'jJ aerea more
or less.
Also, All the following pieces or par
cels of land tituate in Howo Township,
Forost County, Fa: The ixirlh half of
Sub. No. 23 of warrant 2sOS. Containing
50 acres more or less. Also Sub. No. 50 of
warrant No. 27:16. Containing 100 acres
more or less. AlsolSub. No. 43of warrant
No. 2l.'!i--. Containing MO i-crvs more or
less. ANoSuh. No. ISof wa-.rant No. 2Pld.
Containing MO acres more or less.
Taken in execution and to be sold as the
property of Charles J. Fox, at tho suit of
G. V'.. arnrr.
Terms cash. T. J. V A N G I ES K V,
Klieriif.
Sheriff's Ofiico, Tionesta, Forest Co., Pa.,
April 20, A, P. 1S7;I.
. '2HWAS, 1AXY
FOH MAY TCIIM, 1673.
John A. Proper vs. Chas. Robeon 4 Co.
J, K. Dale vs. villiam Cook.
Kliswbeih Goer vs. K. C. Scoit ct al.
Kvalina Coon vs. C. J. Fox.
F. II. Kllswortli ct al vso vs. J. H. Dilks
et al.
H. II. Mar vp. James T. Wliisner ot al.
H. H. May vs. John Miller ct al. ,
Hoval F. Scott vs. 11. o. Can-ton.
Itettle Paul vs. Alex; McAndrew el al
Ilettlo Paul vs. Alex tic Andrew et al.
Wm, Armstrong use vs.UarneltTownship
Kvalino Coon ct al vs. Jni). G. Hrandou tt
al.
Helen S. Thomas vs. HonJ. May et ul.
James P.. ltrou n vs. licuuett Dob) is et al.
Daniel lilaek vs. Tho OvoiHeersof the Po;r
of Tionesta Horough.
Charles Marrow vs. F.li Berlin
P.. 1, Davis vs. Alexander Wallace et ql.
L. H. lloll'nian vs. John Fagundus et ul,
T. Wingtleld etal vs. John A. Propers
Bernard Mead vs. John W'lkins.
John Davidson vs. W. P. Mereillio.lt
John lieason use vs. L. Hilbronner
Pa-wd Hays vs. W. P. Ntiill et ul.
A. A. Kichardaou vs. Alletltcuy Valley
Kailroad Co.
II. A. Cotlin vs. Allegheny Valley Hall
road Co.
Smith Foreman vs. W. L. Anderson
II. I,. Houmi vs. (ieo. Walters et al,
James Kalierty vs. Thomas Porter
Amos L. liiscock vs. A. F. Heald
John Goll vs. M, H. Farris
J. H. AGNICW, Proth'v.
April II, 1H73.
PROCLAMATION.
Whkiikas. The Honorable W. P. Jenks,
President Judre of the Court or Com
mon Pleas and QuarterMesMoiis in anil for
the countv of Forest, Iiiim Issimd his pre
cept for holding a Court of Common Fleas
Quarter Sessioim ,v,Ve at '1 loucsta, lor
tho County of Forest, to commence f.n the
fourth Monday of May next, being tho
2(lthday of May, ls73. Nollon Is thcreforo
given to the Coroner, Jnstloesoftlie Pence
and Constables of ishM countv, Ihat thev be
then and there In their proper persons at
ten o'clock, A. M., of said dav, w ith their
records, Inipiisii ions examiimt ions and
other remembrances, to do thoo things
which to their oillees appertain to lie done,
and to those who Iwnmd in l ecoirnljince
tn pmseouteairiiiNt the prisoners that are
or shall be In the (ail of Forest Count v, that
thoy be then and there to prosecute against
them as shall tie just. Given under mv
hand and seal this '.Md dav of April, A. D,
t73. T. J. VAN OIKSKN, Sh ll'.
FOREIGN ATTACHMENT.
FonrcT CofMTY.ss: The Common wat.rn
OP pKNasYI.VaNIt. Tu-TUK BlIf.lllKKOr
si ad Couktv, Giitcr.riMu :
We eonimand that vou attach John P.
Louthor, late of your County, bv all
and singular his i:oods ami clliirtels,
lands and tenements in whoso hands
or possession soever tho tamo ninv
be, so that he bo and appear beforo our
Court ol Coipmou Pleas, to be held at
Tionesta in and for said Countv. on tne
fourth Monday of May next, there to an
swor Isaac Ash of a plea in Assumpsit and
also that you summon tho person or per
sons in whoso hands or poscnsion the
same may be as garnishee, so thai thev lie
and appear lielore our said Court, at' tho
time and place aforesaid, t j answer what
may bo nlije.-tod luainst. llieiu and abide
the judgement of tho Court therein; and
have you (hen and there Ibis writ.
Witness the lion. W. P. enks, Presi
dent Judge or said Court, at Tionesta, Die
22dday ot April, A. D. .s7;l.
Hail required to dissolve In fti AOO.
- ' J. U. AG.N'KW, Proth'y.
By vlrtuo of tho abovo wi lt I havo' at
tached all the right, title, interest and claim
ot the dctondant of, in and to all Ihat cer
tain picco or parcel of land situi.t'o in Tio
noita tuwiibhip, in tho County of Purest,
bounded and described as follows: Be
ginning at a chestnut on tho east bank of
Allegheny Blver, thence by ian i warran
ted ui Henry Talma re, south Iwciitv-nme
degrees east ono hundred and twent v per
ches to a white oak, Uicncc south oiio de
gree west one hundred and two perches to
a hemlock, thence by lot No. 'jsy, north
eighty-nine degrees' wei.t thirty-two and
live-ieiiths perches to a post, tiienco hy
vacant laud north one degree east seveiiiv
perches to a hemlock thence north twentv
nine degrees west one hundred and fifty
perches to a hemlock, thence Uo tho A 1
gheny P.ivcr north cLrhiy-four degrees
c.ibi ui.-viecu percmis, norm sixtv-eignt de
grees east forty and live-tenth's perches,
north tidy degrees cast fifty-four perches
to tho place of licitincin. Containing one
hundred aud one acres, ono hundred and
live porches and allowance of six percent,
bo tho sauio inoro or la.
certify that tho ahev- - n true copy of
tho original writ and dhscriptiou of tho
propertv a'lached.
T. J. V AN G I F.SKN, Sheriir. .
SlienlVs Olilce, Tionesta, April 22d, ls73.
FOREST COUNTY
DRUGSTORE!
D. S. Knox, Proprietor,
ELM STKKKT, - - Tiosksta, Pa.
T IIAVr now in stock and for sale a mil
x
assortment of
PATENT MEDICINES, :
TOBACCO,
CIGARS.
K0TI013S. SC.,
LIQUORS, Fur Jfediou! u OXLY
I am agent for tn
PERKINS 5i HOUSE
HON-EXPLOSIVE LAMP,
TJio only S A Ftt LAM P made, will burn
all kinds of ud with perfect sututy, being
all Metal it can not bieak.and so coastuct
ed It cauuot e.viloUe.
X am now rauniug a
And will make to o-;'.cr r.ll kinds of Tin
or Sheet Iron War" at chort notice. 8hop
next iJoorsoiitU ug Store.
I am also agent for some of the bct,t
PiriU and LIFE
I -VSUSt AXCK tJIlMXI via
IN THE UNITED STATF-S.
Ail wishing Iiisurauev I will attend to at
short notice. V. W. CLAUK Assistant.
AIIO
REAL-ESTATE AGENT,
AND HAVE NOW FOU SALE
Ono farm of '.Ml acres, 80 cleared, house
and barn, in Kingsloy township. forS2,()00.
one bouse and iotin Tionota Uorouyb,
on Pace St., tl.lUill.
' due house and lot on Puce St. Soft.
( ii( house anil lot on Water St. el.noo,
: 'tne hiiiisaaud lot on WaterSt, $1,000.
(Inn liue and lot on Water St. f.VJl.
One bouse and lot on Water St. 1,000.
Fifteen out lots from fcWU to HMKi. .
Ono dwelling house, barn aud orchard
with all kin-Is. ol fruits, tirnamental trees,
two water w)ls, and out liiiilding, 5 acres
of land, and as irood a location as-there ia
iu Die village of Tionr.sia, (lin.iK O.
Ono Saw aud I'laning Mill, with all
kin. Is of ipachiuery for makin-r Sash,
Do-iis, lliluds. Flooring, Sssh, Moulding.
'Mei machinery is nearly all new, Throo
acres ol land ; situated at tho mouth ot
TiuntMta Creek. A rare chgnuo to invest.
Price 17,000. i'J-ly
IIOOKKKKPING MADE EASY. Every
) clerk and merchant can learn at once.
H'ik mailcii, ,ve, Jt. G-iulding llryant,
Hullalo N. y,
wmmwm
. AT THE
SUPERIOR LUMBER CO.STORE
AVI LL now be. found a largo and varied
' iissortm'-'.it of goods, which arc i,frr
od at , ; ,
. LOW ZFZRiaiEO
TO SI. IT THE TIMES.
Among this slock my be fourid ilio fol
lowinj sroelcK.in tv.tdilion to many others
...ii v.'ii int'i (tii-ti ;
A tp.t.'c.i, A wl-t 'a 'Idlers and sewini.Aa
s:rie;id:i, Ate, Axlegrrmi, A.-etic Acid,
Arsenic, Arnica 'tincture, Arithmetics..
lslj 2 1 and .id. A l!spiee, Airiiniouial wine,
A 1 U ' l A iKtiionla, Gum Aloes, .nwor.
lnlltim;. Basins, Itarlev tiront. I'.arlsv
Flour, Mulled Hurley, Plunk Hooks, Until
Prick, I Hack berries dried. lliMit-iacks
Lima ilcan , llnrage, lleoawax, Ilifave.
i'lolh, llleaciied Muslin, Carpet Itlndln,
Itibbs, llootHiiud slioes, liloom of Youth
11 Ting Machines, Poring. Machine All
gurs, Hooks school and miscellaneous,
Jinesit, IDwIs, llronr.c -for shoes, llofax,
litlttoiM ande, pearl, pant., isiat, yct
dress and silk, Di usiici shoe and scrub
bing, Utnisig. Ilackets, llltie Mass. .
Ciniiphvl, Chalk, Crayons, Clialk-liiivs
Casaui -41 ound ;.nd unground, Cutv's
lo.itliailfe reincdy. Cariridgca, Caps --waterproof,
Chmin,--watch, Cambric plain,
tsiiored, and paper, Crack ens-graham,.
Iiiii'in, miik, wine spd water, Caimcd
goods of Qil kinds, Camphor ii-v. Catsup,
CanNters, CandhuitiekM, Candlu-moiilds,
Cake-pans, CaVe-turners C.isimeres,'
Cradi- common, Imwn and lileuchod.Caui
lllour, Crysuil Syrup, Cracked whoa'.Nut
Cr.icliers.' Curoli'na rTcc. ;re mi tarter.Cnu
ned i hurries, Hiltons Cement, Check fur
niture and shirting. Creosote, Ceiling
hooks, C.ear sides. Cigars, Chintz. caro
brie, ami shirting. I-aiiip Chimneys of all
kinds and sizes, Chinuwarc, Corsets, Cor
set siavs, C.iiu'.iK of all varieties. Cloves,
Oil nf Cloves, Petersons Corn Ointment,
'vks, Cork lilmvingn, Caiiuod Corn, Cof
fee urecn uud rousted, Comment C'locask
Country Unit socks front Maine, Cork-,
screws, C.nd gem and J iuitwe fraiui.
Clothing, Clothes.piiiH, Clothes-racks,
tiaet Colliy, Cologne, Coeoimut oil, dried
Cor, Collars paper and linen for Indies
or ;:iint:oiiicn,Cuunterpniies,i:tu l v-eoiiili,
Hoitc-Cards, Cups and SaucotTi', Culls
paper and linen.
Pay-hook.", Drawers, Delaines, Press
poods, Drilling, liu Dippers, Dishes, Dry
oods,
Slippery Eho Hark, Sulphuric Etheri
Envelope's, Ells-am pane, Hamburg Edw
ins and Insertion, Epsom Salts.
Picture-Frames photograph and rustis,
Flannel, Farina, Fire shovels, Fringe
f.UU, white nnd black, Flour white.Wheat,
rye, crali-.iin, barley aud rice, Florida wa
ter. Funnels, Fluting machines.
Giiiloi iug, Ventilated (.alters. Ginghams,
Gingor-grd.and u ngrd .lCss. Jamaica Uiu
ivcr, iimp silk, i loves in end less vailelr,
Gun-caps, Cannoil tiooseberries.
Hitching riinrs, 11 it. gey barndoor and
strap, Hinge Clasps, S. C. Ilsms, Hatsand
Caps, Hair Oil, liankercliiefs. Halls Hair
I'cnewer, Hair pins, .Tack Hammers,
Herbs of all kinds, HiekoryuutOil, Hoop,
skirts llimiArv. Hooka for Slav elialti
Hons, Hooks aud Eyes, Whits Holland
for id i nds.
ludlgo, Ink Erasers, Ink black and
carmine, Inserting Hauiburjr.
Jellies.
Key rings. Watch Keys, Ketchup pints
and (plaits. Knife and Fork itoxos, Knives
and Forks, Pocket Knivox, Carving
Knives, ltutter Knives, Knittlnx Cotton,
K niiiiiiH Needlss, KniiiiShai'ijeners, Kul;
Polishers, Knife polislung powders,
1 jnd In huckvt. Luntriis, Ijnidsiiuui,
LHinpwick,- Lamp chiinuevsi, Lamps,
Thumb Latches, Cupboard Latches,
Ladles -pierced and plain, Laco. Lawns,
Load soli and pig. Lodgers, TaMc Linou,
Liquorice, Lobsiois, Lunch boxes, Lunch
bags, Logi'iiigs,
Music lloxi'S, Matches, Match safes,
Mvirh gun), Magnet-ia, Mirrors hand,
Mitts country knit. Mop sticks.Muslln
blti-licd uud imhleachod, Mustard, Muci
l.vro.
Needles daridng, knilrina, sswing ma
chine, ci-.x'l.ct, afglian and sewing. Sweet
spt.. Nitre, No'e paper, Nut-eiackers
Nutmegs, N iitmeg Graters, Nsils.
ia'. meal. Extract Orange, Oysters cova
aud pickled, Overallu.Overshocs, HalrOil,
Wpcrm oil, Slweut oil, Hewing uiauhine
Oil, Tallow Oil.
Plasters Arnica and Poor Mans, Palls,
Cako Pans, Kuiscuit Pans, Tin Plate. A
It C Plates, Pic Plates, China Pistes, Writ-i
ing Paper, window Paper, Pass books, canned-
Peaches, Carpenters' Pencils, Lead
Pencils, Pens, Penholders, Perfumer. v.
Pennyroyal, Pepierinont, Pepper grd.
and iiiigrd. and Cayouue, Pino Apple,
Pitchers, I'liotographs card and cabinet.
Prints, Pins, Pipos Piecalille, Pickles,.
Stove Pipe, Mess Pork, Uillo-Powder,
Tea-Pots Cotlee-Pots, Pomade, Prunes,
Peaches canned, Putty.
Quilts, yueenswore.
llevelvers, Garden Hakes, Readers lt,
Sd, 3d, 1th, and5'.h, Iteward Cards, Kibbnn
of all colors and widths, Kings gold, but
ton and teething, Itiee rlour, Ki, Hot,
Japanese Holies, ltullling, Ithubrarb
syrup and tincture. Kubbor csjaU black
and gray, Kulers, Pules.
Hal Ammoniac, canned Strawberries,
Salt Petre, table Sauce, Stationery, Pearl
aud Corn Starch, Kitchen Saws, Fpsoax
aud G'.aubor Salts, Shawls, Sago, Suuils
for eotiee hUs, Siraiuers, Slalos, SiaU,
Pencils, Sad Irons, Sad Iron Stands, wins
dow Shados, Sun Shades, Satin, ForaSti
Scrapers, Saucers, Shoeting of all .widths
and qualities! Singer Sewing Machines.
Snwing Machine Fixtures, Shears, Screw
eyes for picture frames, Spellers, Juvenile
Speakers, Gum Sht llac, Stockings, Scrap
books, Syrup crystal and silver drips.
Syringesskirts, bleached and unbleached
s'hirlimf, Swiss, Spittoons cast iron,
Spices, .Skimmers, skein, twist and ma
chine Silk, Silks, Scissors, Scissor-Sharp-eners,
Shirt-fronts, Shirts wool, cassi
mere, negllgeo aud white, So'ks country
knit and machine made, Soap Sawyer's
Shaving, Castile, Emery, Hath and Wash,-'
ing. Shot, Spool Cotton,' Stoves' conking
and heating for wcod, Spoons, School
books, Fir Shovels, Sugar, Suspenders,
Summor Savory, Lampshades, Shuttles
for sewing machinos, canned Xueeotasb.
'J'a-Tray. Table-Linen Tacks, linen
and cotton Tape, 'l ea, linen and spool
Thread, Teething-rings Thyme, Teaoots,
Tickliig,.Tinware, tape and'alpacea Trim
ming, 'i'imeboolis, J'oothaeha Hemedy.
Tobacis) plug, twist, tine cut and cut ami
dry, Toilet ware. Towels, Towelling, To
iiihkh'S, Tobies, Tubs, Tnmblers.
Umbrellas, L'riuals (S. C.J, UnUereloth-
lllR. '
Velvet, Ve:its. Veils, Vlolln-bridfes,
tall-pieces, kevssud rosin.
Watch-keys, Watch-chains, Wadding,
Wash-boards, Wringers, Whortleberries,-Worm-drops,
Whalebone.
Yarn lierlin and Woolen. '
'S ... 1 ... .,ti . 1 ,1 . . 1 , . I 1 .
1 'V 1 1 mi uuiuii, uvuuir, llllglfl una
split. -
Our Store Is small, and the most of oor
goods it is impossible to display, but aucli
as not to be seen, may be had by iiiquh tng
for them. -
. In addition to our niisimllaiisous stock,
w e have a lull line of staple and fashiona
ble piece goods for making clothing to or
der. '
As heretofore, wo shall eontiuuo the sain
of tho SINGElt IMPliOVEIV FAMILY
SEWING MACHINE, upon our usu.il
accommodating terms.
SL P i: 11 1 0 11 Li; M it KR CO. UTOH E.
ll-tf Aio.Ma Urii.niNo, Pi m Srr.irrT.