w. R. DtJirX EDITOR. nBMESMI MOVING, IVT li, 1S71. Proceedings of the Republican Co Committee. Tionxbta, May 27, 1873. The Republican County Committee . met in pursuance xf a call of the Chairman, M. W. Tata Esq., publish ed in the RircBUCA. Upon mil ion Samuel D. Irwin Esq, wai appointed Chairman in TionatU Borough, oabe committee, to fill va cancy caused by the removal of E. L. Davit to Franklin. The Chairman of the county com id hue. M. W. Tate Esq., then stated briefly the object of the meeting, vii : the election of delegates to represent our party at the coming convention in August next. The following was then resolved upon, That we concur with Clarion county in the selection of Hon. D. Maclay, as Senatorial dele gate. J. B. Agnew Esq., was upon mo tion elected as Representative Dele gate, subject to the concurrence of our fellow Republicans of Clarion. Instructions were given our dele gates to support the Hon. Isaac Q. Gordon fur the Supreme Bench, Tho county committee then suggest ed Miles Y. Tate Esq., as a member of the Stale Committoe for the ensuing year. Saturday the 20lh Sept. next was unanimously selected as the day fur our county primary meetings. JtesolveJ, That these proceedings bo published in the Forest Republican. Mn.F. V. Tate, Ch'm'n. fj. D. Irwin, Sec'y. THE TRANSYLVANIA STATE SABBATII M'lIOOL ASSOCI ATION. Will bold its Niulb Annual Conven tion in tha city of Titusville, June 3. 4 and 5, 1873, in tho Methodist Episco pal Church, corner of Terry and Pine streets. The session will begin Toes day evening, June 3d, at 8 o'clock, to be continued throughout Wednesday and Thursday. Each Sunday School in the state is requested to se'ud at least two dele gates, and Pastors of all Evangelical Church are cordially invited. , Entertainment will bo provided for al delegates who trill notify L. B. Sillimao. Esq., of Titusville, Secre tary of Local cemsmttce, on or before May 31st. The Philadelphia and Reading Railroad will pn.s delegates te Har risburg Williaiuport, from all prin cipal points on its road, on applica tion at ticket office. Fare two-thirds the usual rates. Tha Pennsylvania Central Railroad will pass delegate for two-thirds fare, on presentation at ticket o dices of an order which must be applied for with name and address, at the folUwing Saints, viz: Philadelphia, Joshua L. aily, 311 Chesnut street; Harrisburg, James Weir; Pottaville, C. Wells, Jvfcq., Pittsburg T. J. Gillespie. A "Museum" will be provided for, nd opportunity given for religions publishing societies, to display their nates. I. It is expected that Prof. Johnson, of V riiuadelpuia, will conduct thesingibg. The International Lesson for the succeding Sunday will be taught, and particularly illustrated, and live Sun day school questions will be presented hy the business committee for consid eration. Districts County ami Township Secretaries, with Editors, PastoTs, Superintendents and Teachers, are re quested to give circulation to this call in every part of their field. Come up brethren, from all parts of the State, and make the Titusville Convention the best of all. By order ef the Executive Commit tee, Lewis D. Yail, Chairman. On the 22d instant the Alleghe ny Valley Railroad detectives succeed ed in "treeing" parties whe undertook u devilish deed last month. A heavy truck was placed on the track of the Valley Road, near West Penn Junc tion, with the design to throw the night express off the track, April 13, last. Tho attempt, fortunately,' failed. A veek ago two young men were arrest ed for this attempt iu Webt morel aud county. They are named James Ilan ford und Geerge Ryan, and are a'ged respectively 17 and 19 years. They were examined before a justice and in default of bail held to wait tho action of the grand jury, and me now prob ably in Westmoreland county jail. It strikes us it is getting vary hot fur the thieves and scoundrels on the line of the Valley Road. It, is mel ancholy to observe how many of these depredators are lad and young men. Derrick, j Marriage Certificate, blank j Deeds, LsaK-s, Warrants, Suhptrnas, .S'lmmoir, Executions. Warrants aud i Information:, fur sals at this ffficv. If' The retmlenm Centra Rcetmltmjs Ucorga Handieson dav before yester day ibll from a scaftolding by which an iron tank waa being taken down on the Aidray laroi and brake bis J pit Ona of the sheets of iron was ' aearlr down when the ead suddenly swung round, stnnking bandieson on the breast and knocking him off the scaf fold to the ground, a distance of about seventeen feet, breaking his right leg between the knee and ankle, i lie break is a compound facturc, and very bad one, the boue boins splinter ed and protruding through the flesh. The injured man received medical aid and was yestorday brought to this city, where he has friends, but no familv. The tank is the one that sprung a loak last winter and lost McCray so much oil. It was bought by C. N. Payne aud is to be removed to Butler. On Saturdav evening a young gentleman of this city, whose name we withhold, was accosted by a per son in woman's clothes, who said she was afraid to go home and asked him to see her safely across the Franklin street bridge, whch he died. On ar riving at Bloss street the supposed wo man threw off her disguise and proved to be a robber, who demanded what valuables he had about him. Break ing away, lie startod to run back,when he was stopped by two more men on the bridge, from whom he also man- i?cd to ret nwav, aud running down Bank street, escaped over tho railroad bridge. Moral don't undertake to pilot strange women around the city ate at night. Herald. The Normal School commenced its session on tho South Side yesterday. The enterprise promises to- bo a fine success. About fiftv student teachers e already iu attendance, a number beyond expectation and sufficient evi dence of unusal interest. The sessions are te be held daily for about twelve weeks. Da-rick. .' . The total cost of tho Geneva Arbi tration was $144,000, in gold, of which Mr. Adams received $23,000. DECORATION DAY. j Headquarters Grand Armv of the Ro-' public, Department of Pennsylva nia, No. 1403 Chestnut St. Gener al Orders, No. 37. Philadflpau, April 23d, 1873. In accordance with our Kulos and Regulations, Friday, May 30th, will bo observed as a Memorial Day for the purpose of strewing with flow tr, or otherwise Decorating tho Graves of Comrades who died In dc fence of their country during the lato Rebellion, or who have since pissed away. Citizens generally, Military and Civic Associations, Churches and Sunday-Schools should be invited to participate, ad in places where there arc no Posts of Grand Army, it Is hoped that the Citizens will join to gether for this purpose, that fitting services may be held in every Church yard or Cemetery where our dead he roes sleep. Tho manner of conducting these services is optional with Posts, but those desiring it, can obtain copies of the form of ceremonies, as furnished last year by making imnicdiato Ap plication to the A. A. G. Attention is especially invited at this time to the recommendation from National Headquarters last year, ''that flowers and shrubs bo planted at each grave, in order that when we are gone, the scasous, in their cease less round, may in our stead, adorn the sleeping places of our Comrades." By order of It. li. xiEATH, Commanding Department. The colored address latjl on each paper shows tho date to which the sub scriber has paid, thus Thes Turner 174, signifies that Mr. Turner has paid for his paper until March 1st, 1874 The mail list is corrected weekly. By con sulting the address label every subscri ber can tell how his 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 reoegniied by the old firm. tf. PITHOLE VALLEY RY. fy AND AFTEH Monday, June 8, 1871, Trains will run as Culiowa TUAIN3.KORT1I WARD. ITATION'S. 0(eoHlis, liennett, Woods Prnlbers Mill Pithole City No. 2. No. i. 10.25 a nv 3.H p m 10.OT " l.Jt " 10.30 " I.1S " 10.24 " a.ie " 11.04 J.M " TRAIXS SOUTHWARTV STATIONS. Pithole City, Pralbers Mill Woods Bennett Uleopelis All Trains No. 1. No. a. 8.40 am 1.2 pm MS " 1.4a ' .6e " i.m " .03 " 2.02 " .1 " .U " make close connections at Oloopolis with trains on the Oil Creek k AlleRhcny River Uailway, North and Month. Two J.inos ofStaKea run daily between Pithole City, Millor Kami and" Plvasant ville, lnakingconnection with arriving and ncianiiiK iraius. j. t. jji,aik, il. WK KIIAM, Sup t. Ticket Agent, Pithole City, Pa. Tle Republican Office lEEPS const;uitly on hand a lai'K as l Kortmeni of Ulnnk Deeda. M fuhf Toa. AVBrrants, 8uiurjin- A-c. to tf. m aul-.t :ber tor e aah FOREIGN ATTACHMENT. or PctniiTi.VA.NtA, To ma SasntFr or kidiwsh, uanrritto We command that you attach Ttotifitmln H. Colo, lata of rour county, bv a:'l and singular his goods and chattel, lands and tenomenta in whose handa or Kwaoaslon aoover me same may no, ao that Iio be and BiiitMr lnfniA nur r'.tn rf nf limmjH 1 ' I to be hold at Tlonesta ,n ami for said County, on tho fourth Monday of May, nnxt.tliere to answer John A.Dodd.ofa pica t.r v...-.-, tiM, nisi, iiim. t,rW lU l 1 1 tl'll 4l'll Jamin It. Colo, or the person or persons In wnone nann or possession soever tho name may bo, as Garnishee, that io bennd ap pear before our said Court, at tho tttnMmd lIae aforesaid, to answer what mnv Ia otueeieci against ilm and abiilo tho Judp, mtni 01 inn vouri. ineroin j ana nave yon then and there this writ. Witness the Hon. W. P. Jenka. Prnsl. dont Jiidfro of said Court, at Tionosta, the fourth day of April, 1873. Wit requiroa to dissolve In S. 00.00. J. B. AUNKW, Proth'T. Ry virtue of the aliove writ I havo at tached nil the rijjht, title, interest and claim of the defendant of, in and to nil that tract or parcel of land aa follow : The undivided one-half of the aouthwaat end of tract numbered five thousand ono hun drod and ntpoty-two, and situate In Hick ory township, KorostCo., Pa. hiasaid In terest beinfc one hundred and Iwentv-rtyo acres, except twenty-five acres thereof, heretofore oonveved to R. C. Stephenson leaving 100 aeroa hereby attached. A lao, ail tno (lefendent s intorest and claim In the follow described piece or par cel of lnnd, situate in said township of Hickory, bounded as follows: Iteirinnins at southeast corner of hinds recently own ed by llichnrd Irwin, running southwest erly on the Hue of lots N'os. SlfcJ and 519.1 wr enough to include 100 a-res, thenoe northwesterly parallel to the southwest line of lot No. Un to the Hue between lots Nos. filSVJ and 5U'l. thence northwest alonp said line to tho said line recently owned by Hichard Irwin, thence southwest to tho place of beginning. Containing 100 acres of land more or leas. I certify that the above 1 a true eonr of the original writ and description of tho nroporlj attached. T. J. VAN UIESEX. Sheriff's Office, Tlonesta, Pa., April U in. J. - s-nt L. L Richmond & Co. JEWELERS, Invito the attention of the public to their im mense stock of goods, consisting of L.lin Cimoo Bets, Oanl ffets, Jet 8ti, Opns Chiiu, - Lftontine Ohsini, VkVImm, In Mi ud Jet, Irfckttj, Chaii Bracelet!, laid Bnmltta, Ameriomi) tni twiai Wtch, By Wstctea, Ausricas sal Fronts CUoksj d all the latest Oeeig-ns is 8 OLID 8 11. YEK PLATED WAHU, Together with a f i exert sect of FRENCH COODS. Call and asnniiaeour Goods and Prices bo lore purchasinp. We gu:irautoeour prices as for the same quality of goods elsewhero. L, L. Richmond & Co., Museum Building-, Oheitnut Bt., HeediUle, Fa, SHERIFF'S SALE. BY VIRTU K of sundry wrltaof fl.ftt.vcn. ex. issued out ofthe"Conrtrf Coinmon Pleas of Forest County and to mo di roctcd, there will be esjMisod to sale bv fubiio vendue or outcry at the Court louso. In the borough of Tionosta. on THURSDAY, MAY 89, 1KT3, at 10 o'clock, a. m.,the following dcscriboU real estate, to-wit : Robert Keo vs, Win. 11. Harlan, Fi. Fa. No. 45 May Term 1873, C. I. No, 12 8ept. Term 1872 Mason All that certain lot or piece of ground situate in Tioncsta Bor ough, described as follows, viz: lots(17) seventeen and eighteen and the west ern portion of lots ono (I) and two (2), more minutely described as follows, viz : Commencing at a stake, the eoner of Will iam and May streets, tbonco by May street easterly one hundred and aixty-four feet to a pctst, Ulf nee northerly and parallel W)th:iii atrcot ono hundred feet to a post on the south line of lot No, 8, thence west erly and parallel with May street one hun dred and eighty feet to e poet on William street, thence southerly by William street one hundred feet to the place of begin ning. One House 10x1)2 foot, S stories, painted and plastered thereon ereoted. Taken in exocuton and toleso!d as the property of Win, 11. Harlan at the suit ef Itobert Kee. ALSO, John A. Proper vs. Win. B, Harlan and Daniel Black, Ven. Kx.-No. 43 May Term, 1S73, C. 1. 44 Dec. Term, 173 Mereilllott All that certain lot or piece of ground situate iu Tionesta Borough, described as follows, viz, : Iots (17) seventeen and (18) eighteen and the western portion of lots una (1) and two (2), mora minutely dos cribed aa Ibllows, vi.l Commencing at slake, lite coiner of Williuni and May dtrocts, tnenco by May street easterly ono hund red and sixty-fou r feet to a post, thence nortberlv and oarallol with Klin struct ono hundred" foot to a post on the south line of lot no. j, inence woHioriy anu pitrauni with May street ob hundred and eighty foot to a pont on William street, thence one hundred feottoithe pliwe of beginning, One House 16x32 feet, two stories high, lainted aud plastered thereon creeled. Taken in execution aud to be ftojd as (hp property ef Win. B. Harlan ai4 Daniel Black at the suit of John A. Proper. Terms cask. . T. J. VAN (IIKSKN, Sheriff, Klini-iir'u (llll.'n Tiimnstn. Pit. Miiv 1. IS73. TIIENEW ELAMTIO Tltl'SS. j An Important Invention. It retains the ltuplure at all times, and under the hard- est exercise or BOTcrest strqiu. It is worn with comfort, and if kept on night ami day, eltects a eriiianont ouro in a few 1 -necks. Mold ciieaj), ami sent iy man ; when rcq nested, circulars free, when t r- j dcred bv letter sent to Tho i;iasth: Truss ; Co., Not 6S3 Broadway, N. Y. City. No-1 r')l uses Mct:il MpntiK irussc; ion pHiul'ul; they slii nlV I.h l'reiitently, I JOB WORK nONK AT THK 'REPUBLICAN" OFFICE At the lowest cash prices, tieatlij, prompt, ly, and in ttyU equal to thai of any other establithment in the District. BUSINESS CARDS, SHOW CAUW, VISITING CARIrf, SCHOOL CARDS WKDniNO CAR 1)9, rROGRAMMKS, INVITATIONS, BALL TICKET, ADMISSION TICKET?, .nOXTIIIiY NT AT IlJlE X T8, ENVKJaPES BILL HEAD8, LETTER HEADS, NOTE HEADS, CIRCULARS, BLANKS, POSTERS. IODGEnS, HANpBILTA LABELS, i ! t - OF- ! , 1 ' t. v- . iraw goods OPENINtl At THK SUPERIOR LUMBER CO.STORE DRRSS GOODS, 'OTTONAl)MS, HATS ANU CAPft, - BOOTS ASDSHOKS y.v tfw.ir i'mUkty AND OF TIIR LATEST STYLES. A LARGE STOCK OF Pftttey CI o o d Uf NOTIONS, &c. AT THE Superior Lumber Company Store Can be found New aud Frclt Groceries ami .'rotislons I'mbraclng .Staiulard ItraiulH and the erv nMtQ"",,,v "j THK BEST SUGARS, . , ,. ...... i THK BKST3 YRl'PS, j THK BKST COFFKS TF.A8, DRIED FRUIT OF ALL KINDS, ' rK ACHES, . V APPLES, CVRRANT?, PltCM-A RAISIXS, Ac. ( A..i;n (joodh, TOMATOES. PP. ACHES, PLCMS, BLACKBERRIES, CORN, COVEOY.STKRS. MEATS HAMS, RHOLLDKItn, BACON. AND DRIED MEATS, altars on hand, and sold at tho lowest piles. FAMILY FLOUR, of the very beat brands, and will le sold bv the barrel or sack, to suit purch,cf, at tho lowest market prii-e. , I to not fail to call at the SUPERIOR LUMBER CO. STORE ' ' uppohitp thu ' I,aui''iwe JIuii, II TIOXHS'I'A, Pi. Mwewwi"'- F.0REIGN ATTACHMENT- For.fAT fot t I V. "M TltK f'uMMll W Al.t It f t t)t PWf.i'Sti.V S I V, Til HI H'uklHr' sun t:oviiv, utitrnsti - AA'o ctmitufuiil that vmi ii'tMi .Ti hn It. LtmCUon. hit f .Tonr t.V.unfy.n.y'all and singular his irood and chnttoU, lands nud tenmnents in wh so )mnd or pcnnowloti aoover tho wine mar le, so thn' ho bo and .tppoiir buforo our Court of Common PIima, to l-o held at Tioiicstu in and fur said Conn:, on the fourth Mmiibiy of M:iv next, there to an swer l-nitc liof a In Armmpslt and nl so that you xinnnioti the pinon it Jnr aous in "whovo InuntH or poesli.n tti samo may be u g:u ni'hur. so Hi t' they b nnd nnp-ir bcnre mir miM t'lnirt, at the time nod I'lui' Hioiv-tiltl, (,, i,,isW'i-r what tuny b ii1o.'UhI uuainsi (hem and ahid the jiirlgcmcnt of thu Cinili lln r. ini siitl bine you tlieti and there Ihi writ. Wllnoss Urn lion. W. P. Jenlts, Prasi dent Juihw of said 4 Vurt.-tlt Ttollt -la. the 22dilay of April, A. D. IM7.I. ; r Boil repiird to dissolve in eoiio.iiu t J. U. Ai'-NtVV, l'ruttrt. By virtue of the alsve writ I hav ei hiehed all the right, title, interest and elaliit of the defendant of, In and to all that cer tain piece or parcel of land sttiiMo Iu Tio nosta township, in tho County of lnretk bounded nud described as lollowai fi K'unliiR at a cJivNtnul on the east bank of Allegheny Itivcr, thmico bv land warran ted to Henry Talumgc, south twenty-nine degrnm oast one hundred and twenty Pr chi.'i to a white onk, thetuw south one if-, irree west one huudretl and two porches t a hemlock, thenco by lot No. 23., north eiglily-iilne degrees west thirty-two and live-tenths perehva to -poMt, 'thence by vacant land north one degree eait seventy porches to a hemlock thence aorth tweutr nine degrees west one htindriHl and fifty lurches to hemlock, theiu-o up the Alla gheny Hiver north eiirhtv-tour cles;rMi east sixteen perches, north aixtv-oiglit de grees east forty and live-tenth perches, north liny degrees east fllt.v-four piin hes to tho place ot heglnnlug. Contiiinn.g eue hundred and one acres, ono hundred and five orchn and allowance, of six percent, be the same more or loss. ' I cortliy that the ahov; s a trite copy 'f tho original writ ant dixcription of"ta proport attached. - - ' . - ' T. J. VAN OIKSKN. Nherlff. fhorlff e Offli-e, Tlonesta, April -ftM, IsTH. . DRUG STORE ! D. S. Knox, Proprietor, ELMSTREKT. - . Tiobsta.V. t 1 il AV K HOW til l(rk inJ fctr aiaal 1 asMurtninl of PATENT MEDICINES, TOBACCO ' !.- V CIGARS. ' , ' NOTIONS C' LIQ l'OR. For feJioit use Oyi4V " 1 1 I am agent for tus PERKINS & HOUSE NON-EXPLOSIVE LAMP.i.' The only SA VE LAMP mado, wifl bain all ki nils of oil with perfect rafety, heins; nil Melul il can not bicak.aud so ewastti' c I it cannot explude. t am now running a TINSIIOP v And will make to oder all kinds of Tin or ("iheot Iron War at short notiue. Nhop next door south uj Ktore. ' . ' M I am also ngoul for some of ibV best . FIRE and LIFE IXNOtAXCK C'OMP.iSlK IN THK UNITED STATE?". ; All wishing Iuatiranr 1 will attend t s short notice. P. W. CL ARK Assistant. AIJIO REAL ESTATE ACCNT, , .AN D HAVE NOW FOU SALW One farm of 06 acres, 80 cleared, house and barn, in Klngaley township, fori,00i. One house and lot In l ioneM4 Borough, on Race bt., l,'K)0. One house and lot on Race St. Iiiv. One bouse and let on Water Hi. $l,W. " One houso and lot on Water St. H.Oio, One house and lot ou Water Ht. (oi'tt. One house and lot on Water St. f 1,000. ' Fifteen out lots from f Jot) to ooo.' One dwelling house, barn and orchard . with all kinds of fruits, ornaments trees, two water wolls, and out building, S acres of land, and as good a location as there is In tho villago of Tionosta, f iO.OOO. One Saw and Planing Mill, with all kinds of machinery for making Saab Doors, Blinds, Flooring, Hhh, Moulding: Tho machinery la nuariy all rjew. Three acres of land ; situated "at the mouth r Tlonesta 'reek. A rarechanoe to invent, Price 7.n(H). 9-Iy rJ PHOTOQR APII GALLERY, ' Watar Street, " OVER HILBRONNER. Ji CO.'s STORF, Tionosta, Pa., ,', M. CARPENTER, ... Propria or. a.e'tr -s ne i Pictures taken tn all the latest alvlus ' a the art. 2a-tf 1 j " fll,HM ui;w.iii)i . - , For any case of Blind. Blecdincr,' Athlp-; or l.'lcerated Piles that He Blng's fiU Rcnioily fails t: cure. It is prepaicJ ex pressly to cure the Piles ami lioiliin;; c'k . ! Sold by lruui(!tt.i. I'rj. ., ?! .('O. 'u-'tt ah IV il i.-ivri
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