W. ft. MINX ;. EDITOR. f EIMSD1T MORSNC MAT It, Wl. ( L..I If j i ij n&ECORATION DAY. V Headquarters Grand Army of the Ro public, Department of Pcnnsylva- ia, 2oI.14()8 Chestnut St. Gener al Ordcra, No. 37. ' 1'oiladklpai a, April 23.1, 1873. ' "Itf.' accordance with our Kulee and Regulation, Fridaj, May 30th, wfin e observed as a Memorial Dat for the purpose of atrewing Willi flow trs, or otherwise Decorating the (trares of Comrades' who died 10 de Venc of their country during the late Rebellion, or who have si too p used awayv Citixeua generally, Military and Civic Associations, Churches and Sunday-Schools should bo invited to participate, and in places where there are no Posts of Grand Array, it is hoped that the Citizcus will join to gether for this purpose, that fitting eervlcet way be held in every Church ward vr Cemetery where our dead he roes aleep. , , Tff manner of conducting these Mtvjgee is optional with Points, but those desiring it, can obtain copies of the form of ceremonies, as furjiished Inst year by making immediate ap plication to the A. A. G. " 'Attention is especially invited at this tiroo to the recommendation from National Headquarters last year, I'that flowers and shrubs be pi a u ted At each grave, in order that when we are gone, tho seasons, ia their cease less round, may in our stead, adorn the sleeping places of our Comrades." j a By order of ; . I - R.B. Beatii, -b- . Commanding Department. i Last Saturday afternoon a man Earned Carabcll, formerly from Now Yerk. but at present residing at Law- Jenoeburg. fell from the derrick of uapc u race a well, on the J. 1. Camp bell farm, near Karui City, a distance "f fifty-six feet, and although serious ously injured will recover. Caaopbell had gone up the derrick ladder for dome purpose, and after ascending to the bight above mentioned, the board ipon which he was standing tilted 'while he was reaching for a brace and he started on his frightful decent, lie was then on the outside of the der Vic. - In falling he shot through be tween two of the girths without strik 'ing either of them. Workmen on a tieighboring well who saw the man Tall say he turned over several times, 'doubling un and straiehteninrr nut a he hurried to what seemed a euoMen uud awful death. Five feet above the 'derrick floor was a pipe leading from the well to the tank, and upon this the man fell, which was the only thing that saved his life. Ho struck this pipe abeut mid way between the cen tre and outside of the derrick, bend ing it at right angles, and bounding from this tt the floor. He was picked ' tip in an insensible condition and car ried to the Campbell House. Drs. Willard of Petrolia, and Pettigrew of jvmuo iuy, were lumuioneu wno ex amined his injuries and pronouced them as not being necessarily danger ous, to the astonishment of every one. .His right hand was badly bruised and he was sprained in the regions of the kidney, but no bones were broken. ' Dr. Willard informed us that when visited him on Sunday he was sitting 'up in bed smoking a cigar and feeling rjuite comfortable. Independent. ' .'' Librrrxiso Rods amono the As "cifcxr. The Jewish Temple in Jerusa lem, existed nearly 1,000 years as the' first stood nearly 400, and the las); about six hundred years. By its site, this temple was very much expos ed to the severe thunderstorms where by Palistina is so often visited. Never ' thelesa, we find neither in the Bible f;idr in Joesphus that this building , was, ever struck by lightning. The ' reason thereof is very simple, for the Arise King Salomon was acquainted with the laws of nature, and had made his arrangements purpouly, so ' that the temple was provided with a lightning conductor, which was very 'near tho same as the one ivented by a Franklin, which is in ue by us now. 'The roof of the temple was covered with heavily gill cedar-wooo and was provided from end to end with steel bars, whereof the long points were al , eo gilt. Sei$ntific American. . ' i Week before Inst Mr Elijah . Bish, of Knox township, while eogag .ed.at work on Hopkins' shiuele mill. . was caught by the saw, receiving very severe injuries. The saw struck him- fn f It a Inn aanrl oi.ln ai.1a! uiir wuu Blue vutVVltig m U Ugly gash, and severing a part of the bench bone. We learn that he is getting c along very satisfactorily and will re ' cover, although crippled for life. Dr. ; Sweeny was called. Brookville Hepub- Mkapviu.e, May 18. About 9 'o'clock last evening Michael Lalley, day switchmnu in the freight yard? wbile returning dome, stepped ou the uuiu railroad track aod neticiug the approach of a switch eugiue stepped - over on one of the side track, aud was i i i i i i i tnuutniiy Kueciceu down aim run over, sustaining injuries which proved fatal. Mr. Lulkv loaves a wife ami (luce f-htltli'eii. ' CO. COMMITTEE MEETTINQ. There will be a. meeting of the County comniitteo at my office, Tues day evening 27th May. A full, at tendance is requested. ' The following named persona are members of the committee : E. L. Davis. - Eli. Hoiemao. ' ' Jehn Thompson. F. E. Allison. . A. Patterson. Lewis Arner. Thoe. Porter. Hon. A. Cook. James A. Scett. Milks W. Tate, Chairman Republican Co. Com. Cleversced, English aud Common, and Timothy seed at 48tf Romnsoh & Bonder's. Job Printing. Do you want posters f Do you want hand-bills ? Do you waut business cards T Do you want a neat bill head T Do you want a tasty letter head ? Do you want a nice visiting card f If so, leave your orders at the Re publican office where they will bo exe cuted iu tho neatest style and on most reasonable terms. Jury List, Msy Term, 1873. GRAND JURORS. Kingsloy Twp. Alfred Patterson, fore man, C. F. Uillespio, Frank Dusenbury, John Guy ton. I larmony Plumor Siskins, Isaac Jon on, R. O. Carson, II B. E! low. Hickory Jamoa UilfiUan. C. F. Cronn. C. S. Smith. Harmony Tho. Allonder. Harnett Archibald Black, Isaac Long, Thos. Fitsgeralda. Howo-C. It. Blanchard. Jenks John JJeath, Aaron Rrockway. Tionesta Boro. John Keck, J T. Pale, M. Eimttoin. Tlonesta Twp. Jaraoa McMillan, C. W. Clark. Oreen Joseph Harrison. rmiT Jt'iions. Barnott Twp. J. J. Greenawalt, John Beer, Jan. Boyd. - Harmonv J. II. Bowman, Walter Paw son. J. D. ban-Ron, John A. I)awon, Jaa. Pennell, William Jillo, Charles Alabaujh. Hickorv John V. Woodford, Win. Hunter, F. F. KeiiTer, Klias Alabaugh, Isaac Mealy, J. it. Ahlxtrand. rcou trunk Stanford, 64. P. Harrison, Wm. Felton, J. C. I'ettitrrew. J. O. Hop lcr, John Mong, ('barton Wlnecard. Jenks Jamea Walton, J amen W.Ward,' Hnrvey H. Soott, Too. Nugent. King-ley Milton Bond, Andrew Wel ler, James H. Morjran, Andrew Small, Petur Sipplo, John t'arr, Frod. Lorn ire, Hiobert Poorhain, J. W. Smith, MwL Heath David F. Mutton, E. I. Miller. Tionesta Twp. Jacob Wajrner, James Fit7.irerld, orio Moaly, Abraiiam Mea ly, Martiin Itauisor. Tionesta Biro. John Houser, Thos. J. MuGill, Joun E. Blaine, J. D. W. Heck. In pursuance of an act of the Gen eral Assembly passed the 3d day of April, 1851, and subsequent Suplement passed the 11th day of April, 1862, the subcriber will be at the following named places within tho County of Forest, for the purpose of collecting taxes for the year 1873. Taxpayers who pay to the Treasurer are entitled to a deduction of five per cent. : Burnett towmhip, Cooksburg, June 10th, from 8 a. m. to 12 p. ni., Clar ington, Juno 10, from 3 p. ta. to 7. Jenks township, Marien, June 11. Howe towurhip, Bull town, June 13. Kingsley township, Newtown, June 14, at Wheeler & Dusenbury's store. Harmony township, June 16, at the store of J. I. Range ; Truukeyville, June 17. Hickory township, East Hickory, June 18, at the store of T. J. Bowman. Tionesta township, Tionesta, June 19, at Court House. Tionesta Boiough, at Court House, June 20. Green township, Juno 21, at the IIousu of L. Arner. Fred. Glabsnek, Treasurer. May C, 1873. The colored address'label on each paper shows the date to whk'h the sub scriber has paid, thus Thos Turner If 74, signifies that Mr. Turner has paid for his paper outil March 1st, 1874 The mail list is corrected weekly. By con sulting the address label every subscri ber can tell how bis account stands. Our accounts go back no further than the 1st of January, '73, the ac counts previous to that time being payable to the old firm. The old sub scription book is yet in eur hands, and our receipts will be recoguiaod by the old firm. tf. There was a dosire on the part of the teacher to make a scholar under stand what tho conscience is. She said, "what makes you feel bad after yen hare doue wrong?'' "Mr pop," viM Toutli, fueling! . , FOREIGN ATTACHMENT. ForrrCoriTT. mi.TitaCoMMowwnAt.Tn or PErrsTt.VA!iA, To TnaSHMmrr or A in VOUNTV, ItRRETl NOt We ontnmanrt that yon ftttnoh Ronjamin R. Cole, late or your'conntr, by all and Rlnptiiar hia iroodH and cbat'tel, lands and tenement In win me handa or poeeeanion soever the mme may be, ao that he be and appear hefiiro onr Court of Common Pleaa to ! held at Tinneta In and for anid voiiiht, on mo rourtn Monday of May, exi,mere to answer ttn A. uodd.oia plea in case, and alsA that you summon Ben jamin 11 Colo, or the person or pontons in whone handH or powwHsluti soever theannie may tie, as Uarnlshea, that ho beand ap pear before onr raid Court, at tho lime and place aforesaid, to aniwer what may be objected airniimt him and abide the Judjr- mut oi me wun uicrein ana nave vou then and there this writ. Witneaa the Hon. W. P. JnnVa T.l. dent Jiirifre of said Court, at TionMta, the uiirtfi un vi April, itwa, . Bail roiuirod to dissolve In $.r00.00. J. B. AG NEW, Protu'y. Bv Virtue of the above writ f h ave at.. Inched all the riirht, title, interest and claim of the defendants of, in and to all that tract or parcel of land aa follows : The unmvlited one-half of the southwent end or tract numoereri nve tlmiiHnnd one bun dred and nirntv-two. anil aitimte In llixlr ory township, ForeM Co., Pa. i hia said in tereat being one hundred and twenty-live acre, except twenty-hve norca thereof, heretofore conveywl' to H. C Ktopliotwon j leaving iuu acres nereov attaclieu. Also, all the delcndent's inutreat and claim in the follow deitcrihed niece r nr. eel of land, 'situate In said township of iin-.Kurv, iKiunneu as ioitowa: UeKinning at soutbenit corner of Innils recenUw nwn. ed by Richard Irwin, running southwest erly on the line of lota Nos. anil 6183 far enough to include 100 acres, thence northwesterly parallel to the southwest line ot mt ho. 6lrj to the line between lota Nos. 6102 and 5101. thence northwest alone said line to the said line recently owned by Iticliard Irwin, thence southwest to the place or bcsrlnninfr. Containing 100 acres of land more or less. I certify that the above Is a true eonv of inn uriKiua' writ anu description ol the property attached. T. J. VAN OIESEN, Sheriff's Office, Tionesta, Pa., April H mi o-ut L. L. Richmond t Co. JEWELERS, Invite the attention of the public to their im- 1 mens stock of goods, j consisting of Wlu Came Btts, I Coral 8t Jet Stta, Opart Ohains, Iimntinr Cbalsaj StokUen, U Sold sad Jet, Looktta, Chaia Srae!tt Bud Braoaleta, Aotrioai ud Swiai Wstcbea, BtfWitciti, ; AmtrieaB tad FrcHh Olooka, and all th ' Latest DmIu is SOLID SILVER Ann PLAT K U WARE, : Topthra with a la assert tent f FRENCH COOD8. ' Call and examtaaour Goods and Pricee ho- , lore purchasing. We fjusrsntceour prices as lor the same quality of goods elsewhere. L. L Richmond 4 Co., i Museum Building-, ' Ohntotit BU, If eadTulf, Pa, SHERIFF'S SALE. BY VIRTUE of sundry writs of u.fa.ven. ex. issued out of the' Court of Common Pleas of Forest County aud to mo di rected, there will be ox posed to sale by mono venuue or outcry at the Court House, In the borough of Tionesta. on THCKSDA V, M AY 29, 1873. at 10 o'clock, a. ni.,the following described rrai csuue, lo-wit : Robert Kee vs. Wm. B. Harlan. Fi. Fa. No. 45 May Term 1873. C. D. No. 12 Sent. Term lbT Mason All that '-ertaiu lot or piece of (round situate in Tiouestu Bor ough, described as follows, viz : 1U (17) seventeen and tl") eighteen and the west ern portion of lots one (1) and two (2), more minutely described aa follows, viz : Commencing at a atako, thecouerof Will iam and May streets, thence by May street easterly one hundred and sixty-four teet to a post, thence northerly and parallel with F.lm street one hundred ft at to a post on the south line of lot So. 3, thence west erly and parallel with May streetone hun dred and eighty feet to po-ton William street, thence ooutiierly by William street one hundred feet to the place of begin ninir. One House lHxHi icet, 2 stories, painted aud plastered therein eroded. Taken in execution and to be sold aa the property of Wm. B, ilarlan at the suit ef Hubert Kee. ALSO, John A. Proper vs. Wm. B. Ilarlan and Paniel lll.-v k, Veil. Ex. No. 4'l May Term, 1S73, C. I. 44 Dec. Term, 1K73 MsrelllioU All that certain lot or piece of ground situate in Tionesta Borough, described as follnws, viz: Lois (17) seventeen and (IK) eighteen and the western portion of lots one (1) and two (2), more minutely des cribed as follows, viz: Commencing at a stake, the corner of William and May streets, tnence by May street e.isterly one hundredandtixty-foiir feet to a pot,thence northerly and parallel with Kim street one hmid rod feet to a post on the south lino of lot No. 3, thence westerly and parallel with May street one hundred aud eighty feet to a post on William street, thnnce one hundred feet to the place of beuinninu. One House ltix&! loci, two stories htyli, painted and plunterod thereon erected. Taken In execution and to be sold as tho property sf Wm. li. Ilarlan aud Daniel Black at the suit of John A. Proper. Terms cash. T. J. VAX GIDSKV, Sheriff. Sheriffs Olllce, Tionesta, Pa. May I, 1873. THKNtW ELASTIC TUIMH. An Important Invention. It retains the It n plu re at all times, and under the hard, est exercise or severest strain. It is worn with comfort, and if kept on night and day. eM'ects a periuaucnl euro in a few weeks. Sold cheap, and sent by Mail w hen requested, circulars free, when rr dered by letter sent to The Khistio Truss i 'o No', lia.i Broadway, K. Y. City. No- lodr tiies Metal Spring I rushes; too painful: i hey i oil loo iVopirnlh . I Applications for License, May Set Ions, 1873. Daniel Black, Hotul, Tionesta Botough, nun pru ;avn. M. Ittol Jr., Hotel, Tionesta Borough, Med April 3"th. Maj. John Woodcock, Hotel, Nctllsbnrg, aim Ml. or lwp.,H!imilT 1SI, Geo. W. Bovard A Wholeaalo LI eense. Tionesta Bnronirh. fllnrt Mav l-t A. K. Bsdiror, Katlne House, Fognndas, Harmony Twp (lied May fith. John It. Nelll, Hotel, Tionesta Twp., filed May Bth. H. J. Taymr, Hotol, Fsgundns, Harmony j'., iiimi iM s v tii n. Andrew MK'ray, Kattng Houso, Tionos. laTwp., nied May th. Wilson Unilth," Hotel, Fagundaa, Har mony Twp., filed May 6th. J. . AG NEW, Clerk. SHERIFF'S SALES. Tl Y VirtTI'F. of .nn.tr. writ. f 1,'t i- alias Ley.Fa.and Von'.Kx. issued out of ine Kvmrx or I'ommon rioas of Forest Co., and to me direoteil, there will be exposed to aale by public vendue or outcry, at the lourt House, in the borough of J lonesta. oil . MONDAY, MAY28, A. D. 1873, at to o'clock A. M., tho following described resl estate, to-wit i Mahlon 8. Sellers y. William M. Stew artfl.fa.No. SI May Term.lH73.t1. I). Nn. R4 May Term, 1873. All that certain tract of mini containing eleven hundred and sixtv seven acres and sixty perches more or less, sitnntein llowetowrishlp.mnnerly Tiones ta Township, in the County of Forest, and Stale of Pennsylvania, Bounded on the southwest by tract No. five thousand one Hundred and three (Sioii) warranted in the nam of Jonathan Mliriln by the Common wealth, and on the northwest by tract numlier live thousand one hundred and one (ftlOl) warranted also in the name of Jonathan Milllm, and on thomorthcastand southeast by other lands ; beinat tho same irai-ioi mini wtiieii llonnett Dob Lis In hfs own right aud execuUir of the last Will and Testament of Nanev Dnbhs. bv Tmlen. tore bearing date the twenty fourth dav of iiecember, A. J). !S(i4, and Intended forth with to be recorded, granted and cony eved unto the said Henry Brooks in Tee. Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of William M. Stewart at tho suit of Mahlon S. Sellers. ALSO, Nancy If. Riefsnvder vs. P. Csnnlno- and John O'Conner.h.fa.No.42 May Term, 1873, C. I. No. 61 Dec. Term, 1872. All the following described piece of land, it being the undivided one half part of all that certain piece or parcel of land lying in Hickory township, Forest Co., Pa. Bound ad and described as follows: Beginning at a post on the west line of tract of which this is a part, which is one hundred and twenty-two rods on the oorner, north 13 east from a white oak sapling, thence trom said post or point north t! east 8A rods to a post or point, thence north 13" east eighteen and eight tcuths rods to a hickory sapling on line of mercantile tract, thence south 82j west eighty-five roils to a red oak sapling, thence south 13" west eighteen and eight-tenths rods to place of begin ning. Containing ten (10) acres, being of land Patented to N. G. Ball by the Com monwealth of Pennsylvania. Taken in execution and to be (old aa the property of P. Canning -John O'Con usr, at the suit of Nancy II. Riefsnyder, ALSO, Lavina Parker and Julius J. Tarker et al for use of Julius J, Pa ker vs. Chancy Sevmour, alias Lev. Fa. No. 32 May Term, 1873, E. D. 28 Sept, Term, 1870, Mason A Jenks. All that certain tract or parcel of land situate in the Township of Millstone, County of Forest, and Stateof Pennsylva nia, V aranted in the name of Wilhelm Willlnk and others and known Tract gum bercd 230o, Bounded east by tract nu in ner west uy tract number KS,, south by tract number 2305. Containing WOO acres with allowance, lie same more or less. Taken in execution and to bo sold a the of property Chancy Seymour, at the suit of iJtvina l'arker and Julius J. Parker et al for use of Julius J. Parker. ALSO, ... 0. K. Warner v. Charles J. Fox. Von. Ex. No. 37 May Term, 1873, C. D. No. 2 Doc. Torni. 1800. Mason .v Jenks. aII that cortain piece or parcol of land BitiMte in nowo iownsinp. f orest lounty, ra., bounded and described as follows, to-wit : On the north by warrant No. 2411, on the east by warrantM Nos. 28l'J and 209.r, on the Bo'uth by warrant No. liy.i.1, and on the west by land ef the Fox Farm Oil Co. Con taining 8-.'0acres with allowance.be thesame more or less, of which there are about 200 acies Improved, and one large frame house two annul frame tenant houses, oue circu lar saw mill and two large frame barns t hereon erectod, and one large orchard thereon growing. Auto, All that certain tract of land in Howe Township, Forest Co., Pa., known as warrant No. 3142, bounded on the north by Warren County line, on the oa-"t bv warrant No. 4192, on the south by warrant 3133, and on the west by the Kingsley Township line, Cntaining 5M acres more or less. Also, All the following pieces or par cels of land situate in Howe Township, Forest County, Pa : The north half of Sub. No. 23 of warrant 20S. Containing 60acros more or loss. Also Sub. No. 60 of warrant No. 2736. Containing 100 acres more or less. Also Sub. No. 43 of warreut No. 2!i95. Containing 100 acres more or less. Also Sub. No. 18 of warrant No. 2016. Containing 100 ai res more or less. Taken in execution and to be sold aa the Sropertr of Charles J. Fox, at the suit of . K: Warner. Terma cash. T. J. VAN GIESEV, Sheriff. Sheriff's Onlco, Tionesta, Forest Co., Pa., April 20, A. D. 1873. Tit I A I, LIST FOB MAY TEKM, 1873. John A. Proper vs. Clms. Robson k Co. J. K. Dalo vs. tvlllluin Cook. ' Kllzaboth Geor vs. It. C. Scott et al. Kvaline Coon vs. C. J. Fox. F. 11. Kllawortu etal vse vs. J. II. Dilks et al. II. H. May vs. James T. Whisner ot al. II. II. May vs. John Miller etal. Itoyai K. Scott vs. It. O. Carson. Beetle Paul vs. jtlcx. McAndrew et al Kettle Paul vs. Alex Mu Andrew et al. Wm. Armstrong use vs. Barnott Township Kvaline Coon el al vs. Juo. G, Brandon ct al. Helen S. Thomas vs. Benj. Msy e al. James K. Brown vs. Bennett Dohhs etal. Daniel Block vs. The Overseers of tho Poor of Tionosta Boi oimh- Charles Marrow vs. Kll Berlin K. L. Davis vs. Alexander Wallace et al. L. B. Uoll'man vs. John Fagundus et al, T. Wiugtield ot al vs. John A. Proper. Bernard Mead vs. John W'lkins. John Davidson vs. W. P. Merciliintt John Benson use vs. L. Hilbronncr 1 v id Hays vs. W. P. Nrill et al. A. A. lliehurdiion vs. Allegheny Valley Railroad Co. 11. A. Collin vs. Allegheny Valley Rail road Co. Smith Foreman vs. W. L. Anderson II. I.. Hogan . Geo. Walters et al. James Italferly vs. Thomas Porter Amos L. Ilisc'ock vs. A, F. Hrukl John Goll v. M. B. Furrls .1. II. AGXF.W. Pi -th v. April !, IT3. LARGE STOCK rF- ITEW & OODS OPENING AT THK SUPERIOR LUMBER CO.STORt PRBSS GOODS, COTTON ADES, . 1 HATS ASD CAPS, , BOOTS AND 61IORS ' - ' f IX GllKAT VAniETr AND OF THK LATEST STYLES. A LARGE STOCK OF J'tttoy Cf 9 0 & NOTIONS, &c. AT T II E Superior Lumber Company Store Can bo found New and Fresh Groceries and Provisions, Kmbraclng Standard Brands amd the very Best Quality Tm? BEST SUGARS, THE BESTS YRUPS, THE BEST COFFES A TEAS, DRIED FRUIT OF ALL KINDS, rEACHES, APPLES, CTRRANTS, . PRUNHS, , ; , RAISINS, Ac. C'AXXKU CsOOD, TOMATOFS, i , rEACHKS. PLUMS, BLACKBERRIES, CORN, COVE OYSTERS. MEATS HAMS, , : SHOUIiDERS, BACON. . AND DRIED MEATS, always on hand, and sold nt the lowest price. FAMILY FLOUR, of the ery best brands, and will bo sold by tho barrel or sack, to suit purelmiers, at the lowest market price. Do not fail to call ut the SUPERIOR LUMBER CO. STORE opposite the lit! it rt'iM't" IIouso, TIOMT, PA. PROCLAMATION. Witl;iu:AS, Tim Honorublo W. P. Jenks, Prosfdciit .Iin1ilir or 'flit' Court of Com mon Pleas and Uuni'tor Sosslons in and for the county of Korc'it, bus issued his pre cept for holding n Omrt of l 'ommnn I'lctm Qumler Seisioic. Vc.,, nt Tioncstn, for the Courtly of Forest, to commence i n the fourth Monday of Mav next. Iicing tho auhduyof May, 1X73. 'Notice Is therefore given to the (Vronor, Justices of the IVaec and Constables nt sld ciiunty, thnt ihev ls then mid there lu their proper persona at ten o'clock, A. M., of smd dav, with tholr records, iiKpilsitions cxHiulimtlonM anil' other renieiiibni-ieos, to do those lhin which to their olUces iipiiertnin to he done,.' and in tlns who IkhiiiiI iu ro.vn;nlxiic to prosecute ajuinst the jprisoner. tlint arif or Mluill fin In the J :vit of Forosl t'otmtv.tliat they Is? Ils-n iinilthoTo to prosecute against them ns shnll bo Just, (ilven under mv Imiid and seal this ':id dnv of April, A. If,. IS7U. . T.J. VAN (1IICMKN, Sh'lf. T" FOREIGN ATTACH MENtT FonKsf Cot'MTT.sfli TiirComuonw Al.TII Ol 1'RNNSYI.VSNIA, To Til li Nil KUII-'V Of ain Covktv, onKKTino : Wo comninnd that yon attach John lf Louther, Into of your County, by alt and singular his' foods niuf chattels, lands and tenements in whose hands, or possession soever tiio same may be, so thnt he be and appear before our' Court of Common Pleas, to Is- held, at Tionesta In and for snld County, on tho fourth Monday of May next, there to an swer Isasn Ash of a plea in Assumpsit ami also that ymi summon the person or per sons in whoso hands or possession the same may bo as garnishee, so thnt thev bo and appear before onr said Court, ntthe time and place aforesaid, to answer what may bo ohjoctod against thorn and abide the Judgement of tho Court therein j and have you then and there this writ. - Witness the Hon. W. P. Jenks, Presi dent J udge of suid Court, nt Tionesta, tho 22d day of April, A. D. IS73. Bail required to dissolve In ftilOrt.rtrt. J. B. AO NEW, Proth'y. By virtue of tho above writ I lmv"b at- ached all the right, title, interest and claim- C of the defendant of, in and to all that i-er- tain piece or parcel of land situtte in Tic nosUt township, in tho County of Forest,, bounded and doacxllied as follows: Be ginning at a chestnut on tho east bank of Allegheny Hiver. thsnca bv Isml warran ted to Henry Taltnage, south twenty-nino-degrers east one hundred and twenty lur ches to a white oak. thenco south one de gree west oue huudred and two perches to a hemlock, thence by lot No. 2sU5, nortU eighty-nine degrees west thirty-two and live-tenths perches to a post, thence bv vacant laud north one degree east seventy perches to a hemlock thence north tweutv nlne degrees west ono hundred and II Ay perches to a hemlock, theneu up tho Alle gheny River north ightv-four dogrera cast sixteen perches, north sixty-eight de grees enst Torty anil live-tenth jierchea, north fifty degrees east fifty-four porches to the place of beginning. Containing ono hundred aud one acres, one hundred ai:d live perches and allowance of six percent, bo tho snmo more or less. I cortify that the above; s a trno copy of" tho original writ aud discriplion of th property atta.-hel. T. J. VAN aiESF.N. Sheriff Sheriff a Offlfo, Tionesta, April 22d, 1873,. FOREST COUNTY DRUGSTORE! , D; S. Knox, Froprietor, ' ELM 8TREET, TiosasTA, Pa- HAVR now in stock and for aale a mil tssortaseut of v PATENT MEDICINES, TOBACCO. CIGARS, NOTIONS, sc.; LIQUORS, or Medial u, OXLV Iain agent for Ins TERKIXSA HOUSE NON-EXPLOSIVE LAMP, Tha only SAFE LAMP made, will biini all kinds of oil with perfect safety, being all Metal it can not break, sud so oonstuet d it cannot explode. I am now running a TIUSHOF ' And will make to O'der all kinds of Tin or Sheet Iron Wai'O at short uotioe. Klioj, next door south ug Rtoro. I am also agent for some of the best FIRE and LIFE I XSl'KAStE COM IA X I VS IN THE UNITED STATES. All wishing Insurance ( will attend In st short uotioe. D. W. CLARIS Ass'stant. ' Al-81) ... V RE AL-ESTATE "ACENT, andhavi:now for rale Ono fhrni of W acres, R0 cleared, house . and barn, iu Kingsley township, for 2,f. One house and lot in TionoMa Borough, on Race HI., 81,000. One house and lot on Race St. $sno. One house and lot on Water St. l,.Vsi Ono house and lot on WatorKt. fl.Oi0k ne house aud lot on Water Si. f-vsi. One houso and lot on Water W, $1,ikni. . Filtisin out lots from fc'iirt to a.wi. One dwelling house, Imrn nml orchard with nil kinds of fruits, ornamental trees, two water wells, and out buiUUm'i acres of laud, uud as good a local ion' ,iAicru is in I ho village of Tiouentn, flo.Oeu. One 5iitw and Pinning Mill, with nil kinds of machinery lor making SimIi, Doors, Blinds, Flisu'ing, Sash, Moulding. Tho uiHchinor.v is nearly, all new, Thrsn seres of land; siliialcdnt tiio mouth t Tionosta i reek. A rarechanco to iiue-l. Price fT.WM. :-1 y BOOK K EKPIN'i'i MADE EASY. Imci v elerk and ioen li.nn cm l lenrii ta t once. Bisik mailed, ."iiV. II. lionlil'uj BrvHiil. Bulihln N. V,