EDITOR. VEDXESD1T MOBSISG, JIXE 18, 1871. BATISP M AClIIMt KHOP AND FOrNDKY, TliB followincr in rrpanl fa V.. T. Davis' Mnchine Shop, wa take from . t T ....... 1 me vennnpo iife-n : We are glad to announce tliat the Dew machine shop for manufacturing engines, owned by E. L. Davis, is in running order, and is row ready to mi ail orders lor engines and boilers of every desired style and size, from ten to sixty horse power. Mr. Davis lias been to ft heavy expense in fitting up me nne enop erected by Mr. Brough, a year or two since, ou Buf falo street, and has in operation some of the finest and heaviest machinery in the city, and is turning out engines oi superior pattern and finish, known as tha Brett Engine, said to be the bast finished and most substantial en gine inside or outside the oil region, giving unqualified satisfaction to all those who have used them. In con nection with the machine shop he has a large and commodious foundry, fit ted up in first-clnsa stylo, in every particular, and with commendable en ergy and business tact, is building up for himself and the city of his adop tion an establishment that will be a credit to the place and a source of profit and pride to the owner. We must say that it requires great nerve and business capacity to organize and carry out a scheme of this kind suc cessfully, in times of financial depres sion, but we confidently predict a grand success to tho establishment, and a permanent and profitable busi ness, so long as the country pours out its oleaginous fluid. Wo would uige npon our oil men the advantage to them of pu rchasing their engines and boilers in Franklin, it being the most central location in the oil region, and having the best of shippiug facilities, as well as the convenience of having on hand all the machinery and parts of machinery, without sending off to Buffalo, Erie or' some other distant city for them, thereby saving valuable time as well as extra expense. Mr. Davis intends to spare no time or expense to make bis engines and boilers the first in tho market, and will gurantee all work sent from his shop. Mr. K. Brett, the gontleinauly super intendent, has had several years ex perience in tho engine business. His extensive acquaiutanco among the oil men and his acknowledged ability as a salesman, will add largely to the popularity of the establishment. Making engines and boilers is the ole business of tho concern, and if our oil men will consult their own in terests and liberally patronize this new enterprise, they "will see it devel ope into business equal to any in the country. Svicide A young man named I. P. Canficld, age twenty-two years, committed suicide on the McQuad farm, noil a portion of the county poor farm, in Sugarcreek township, on Thursday morning last about 10 o'clook, by shooting himself through tho head with a revolver. From the evidence giveu before t!io Coroner's jury, wo learn that young Cantield had resided with his parents about two miles below Meadville, near tho railroad juenlion, until June 2dd, whon he came to 8ugrcreek township to visit his brother-in-law? Mr. Hoot, who resides on tho McCal- roont farm, and also to visit lug broth er, D. 11. Canfield, who is putting down a well on the McQuaid farm, and who, together with the other hands at work on the well, board themselves in a shanty near their work. Last Fall Canfield was very ill with the typhpoid fever, sineo which time he has been in a melaucholly state of mind, aud at times has given evidence of insanity. At cno time while at home, near Meadville, he became so bad that his father sent for his brother mid brother-in-law to come home and take caro of him. II became better after n few days, but never teemed entirely right iu his iniftrl. Ou Tuesday morning he left the hanty before breakfast, and went to the welt, where ho stayed until his brother and hands came to work. They urged him to go and get his breakfast, but he made tonic excuse ftr not going. About half past nine o'clock Tie lull the well and went to tha shanty, and was noticed sitting in front of the door by (lersons pass ing. About ten o'clock Mr. M. Jiouia aud auothor friuud of the do ceal went from t'jis city to see him, and after calling at the well and not finding Liu, they proceeded towards (he shanty, and when within a short Astatic of it they heard a pistol shot. They ruahed into the houb and to lie rear room, which is occupied as a bedroom, reaching it just in time to aea Canfinld fall to the door. His face was covered with blood, and au lamination showiug that ha had shot himself in the forehead. The bull penetrated the frontal bane near the rent re, entering the brain about one IxUfutt) of an huh to tha left of the medium line, )! ng backward and atti.'t tin occipital bona. W. R. DUNN - the shooting. It appears that the brother of the deceased was in tie habit of sleeping with a revolver under his pillow, and had neglected to remove it on the morning of the faint day; With this weapon the terrible need was com mitted. It was found, covered with blood, upen one of the beds in the room. The Coroner, Isaiah Corbctt, was notified, and proceeded to the ground, impannelcd a jury, who returned the following vsrdiet : SroARt-nRKK Tr.. Juno 10, IMX Inquest held on the bodv of I. P. I nn field, dee'd lute of said township and coun ty 01 onsnso. We, the nndorMcned lurors. after bains selected and qualified sceordin.r to law by 1. lorueit, j-.xi., coraner In and Tor said count v. respectfully retirement (lint wa Imvecnrefullvsxiiinincd Mm ImJv of IK deceased, ruiI gathered all the fncifi In the caro, ami iiml Hint tho deceased canio fo his deat h by a gun shot wound in the head, irom a revolver, ly his ow n hand; end weiurtner holieve this Action to hnvebecii tho result of a discard Mate of mind. Isaiah Cokuktt, Coroner. 8. Mc.Mr.vv, Foreman. A. I). McQi-Atn, Wll, UCI.VIX, JOHN (i.M.l.AHKR, .1. TV". Mi'MFonn, S, A. Mll.I KB. Venango Citizen. The following items are taken from the Brookville Republican : A stranger, evidently insane, was arrested last evening and confined to jail. During the night he set fire to his bed, and narrowly escaped burn ing himself up, as well as settiucr fire to the building. A number of our citizens have been actively circulating a subscription pa- ici, swiiiiiiig reuci lor uiose wno BUI fered from the late fire in Corisca and we nro pleased to know that their ef forts have been very successful, our people generally giving liberally, ag gregating a large amount total, lu our mext issno we expect to be able to give the amount thus donated. On Sunday last, a number of small boys, while fishing in Sandy Lick creek near Kitley's Mill caught a ssck or bag upon their hook, and up on drawing it tip out of the wattr, discovered the foot and leg of an in fant protruding. The discovery ofthe child, which was in an advanced stagejof decomposition, baling been in the wa ter for some length of time, caused a commotion iu the neighborhood, and word was sent to Justice Henderson, who on Monday morning summoned Dr. W. J. Mcknight, and proceeded t the place where the infant was found to bold an inquest. A jurv was impaneled, tho body examineJ. and wituessjs called, and after a full investigation the jury returned a ver dict, that the body was that of an un- Kuowu child, ot lull time, and the cause of its death unknown. The body had so far decomposed as to pre vein an examination as to the cause of it's death, but the supposition is that it was put out of the wsy by its parents, and suspicions are attached to parties who some time sinco left the couuty. The following items ara taken from the Clarion Democrat: A man named Collett, who re sides in Clarion township, was serious ly injured in btraltauvillo, last batur day, by his team running away and throwing tiuu out ot tho wngen. the team ran against Jas. Maflett's hack and upset it, throw ing Mr. M., and ins cniiuren out, uui tney were not much hurt. No furthor. deaths have occurred from small pox at Cooksburg, and there are only eight cases, and they are conuncd to a lew lu mines and not considered dangerous. The disease has not spread, hut people up in that section are gratly alarmed, and vac cination is a popular practice. Some scamps of boys of this town did the most brutal trick ou Friday evening of last week that wo have ever been called on to note in our lo cal chronicles. They caught a poor miseruble hound dog that had been running around town for a few days, and after pouring turpentine all over him, setjireto him. Tho dog was soon in flames and every hair on his bojy was burned. In his agony he ran un der the grecery store of Mr. Levi Slianer, and it was with difficulty he was taken out before the building took fire.' The dog died the next day. Such brutal treatment to even a poor cur is shameful, whilo it showed no smartness, and the perpetrators sheuld be punished severely. ap The Lamuurton Bank Securi ties. Our readers will remember the sad suicido of tho chashier of Lainber ton's Bank, at Franklin, a few months ago, and the attempt of the man; pre vious to shooting himself, to destroy the bank's securities. A Washington correspondent, under dato of last Thursday, saysef the attempt torestore the securities : "Treasury experts have finished the work of restoring the se curities of the Lambcrton Savings Bank, Franklin, Pennsylvania, whieli were thrown into the fire by the insane cashier. Of $140,000 government bonds, all were identified. Of the 6(10,000 railroad and municipal boud, all were restored. Of 8150,000 notes and bill receivable, all were restored or made good by the parties interested. The only loss of the bank has been two or three thousand dollars in cur rency. When received ct tho Trcas- ashes and charred rer. The experts were Mrs. Davis, Miss Tatterson and Miss Schrimer. The time occupied was about five weeks of clear days. The work was ci sucn a aencate natura that it could not be prosecuted m cloudy weather i iiifiourgn uaieiie. I he Aew Orleans Picayune, of the 30th tilt., in noticing the depar ture of Col. Hays, of Meadville, who has been acting Postmaster of New Orleans for some time, pays the Colo nej the following merited compliment Col. J. C. Hays, tho efficient agent of tha Post Oliice Department, who took charge of tho oflice here when the frauds were first discovered and who has siuce so perservinirlv worked up tho case, left Inst evening for his nomo. During his brief soiourn amonr us Col. Hay, by his courtesy and gentle manly bearing, hns won" the respect aim esteem oi an our citizens who have met him, and his untiriuir ener ties in tha diftchnrcA nf ili .Inn,,. dunes devolving upon him entitle him to l no thanks ot all those who wish to see our government olliccs purged of irami ana corruption. The regulations introduced by Col. Hays iu the otlice here have civeu great satisfaction to our merchants, wno aro aaucu facilitated in their business bv tho additional aerninino dalions aflorded. 1 L. L. Richmond & Co. JEWELERS, Invito the attention of tlio public to tlioir im mense st ick of goods, consisting of Ladles Ciniro Coral St't, Jet Seta, Opera Chaim, IitontineChaiu, NcckWi, Id Sold and Jot, Locknts, Chain Bracelets, Band Bracelets, American and Bwici Watchra, Boj Watchoa, American and French Clock, and all tha Latest Designs Is SOLID SILVEIt AND , n-ATKD WAKE, Together with a fin assort ment of FRENCH COODS. Call nnJ examinonur lioods and Prices be I'ora purchasing. We fitinnu i tco our rie"s as for the samo quality of goods elsewhere. L. L. Richmond & Co., Museum Building, Cheatnnt 8t, Ueadrille, Pa. KWSd FOREIGN ATTACHMENT. FoRFSTCorSTY, PU.TluCojlHOSWKAl.Tn OK I KNNSYI.VANI A, To Til K Sll KltlKF OF bmd County, Ouketino: Wo command that vou nU.H'h Deninmin It. Colo, lato of your county, bv a'.l nnd sinjruiar his goods and chattels, lands mid teuenionts iu whoso hands or possession Boovcr tho samo may be, ho that ho bn and appear before our Court of Common Pleas, to bo held nt Ticnesta In mid for said County, on tho fourth Monday of May, ut.i,uiure hi answer j ouu A.l.ouu,olapll'a In case, nnd also that you summon Ilcu jninin It. O!o, or tho person or persons in whose hands or possession stocvor tho same, may be, as (larnisheo, tlmt ho bound ap pear beforoour said Court, nt tho time and place aforesaid, to answer what may bo objected asraiiiHt him and ubido tho judg ment of tho Court therein ; and have you then and there this writ. Witness tho lion. W. P. .Tcnks, Presi dent Judge of said Court, at Tioivsstn, tho fourth day of April, 187:1. hail reiiuircd to dissolve in "io.00. J. B. AUNKW, Pioth'y. Uy virtue of tho above writ I havo at tached all the right, title, inton st and chum of tho defen .hints of, in and to nil that tract or parcel of land as follows : The undivided one-half of tho southwest end of tract numbered live thousand ono hun dred and nicoty-two, and situate in Hick ory township, Forest Co., Pa. ; his said iu torost being ono hundred and twonty-tivo acres, except twonty-fivo acres thereof, heretofore conveyed to It. C. Stophensoii ; leaving 100 acres hereby attached. Also, all the delomlenl's interest nnd claim in tho follow described pits or par eel of laud, bituato in said township of Hickory, bounded as follows: licninning at southeast corner of lauds recently own ed by Uichard Irwin, running Houtlrwiwt orly on the line of lots Nos. iil'.il and 5P.I3 far enough to include 100 acres, thence northwesterly parallel to the southwest lino of lot No. 5102 to tho lino botween lots Noh. 611U and 51M1, thonce northwest along saiit line to the buid line recently ownod by Kichard Irwin, thence southwest to t lie plaeo of beginning. Containing 100 seres of laud more or less. I certify that theubovo is a true copv of uie original writ ana aescription or the property attached. T, J. VAN G1F.SKN, Sheriff's Ortlee, Tionesta, Pa., April H lbV3. 3-6t HON FY Mado rapidly with .Stencil and luullUI Key chock outfits. Catalogues and full particulars FKKK. H. M. Spen cer, 117 Hanover (St., Boston. UMt II OW 'TIS I)ONF, or the Secret Out. Mustache anil Whiskers iu 42 days. This UHKAT KEL'RKT and ono hundred others. Gamblers' Tricks, (ftrdiology, Ventriloquism, all in the ORIGINAL "Hook of Wonders," Moiled for 25 cents. Address I). C. Cutler, Carthage, Illinois. PATENTS OBTAINED. No fees unjess successful. No fees in ad vance. No charge for preliminary search, Send fox circulars CONNOLLY liltoTH- iiiu,, ivn at -iF,,,bii m., A iiiiauvi guiu, and liO. Ninth bt. Washington, I. C. ft0-4t IUBSClUDKforthe Foroht Republic JOB WORK DONE AT THE 'REPUBLICAN" OFFICE At Ihe lowest cash prices, neatly, prompt ly, and in atjjle equal to that of any other establishment in the Dittriot. BUSINESS CARDS, SHOW CARPS, VISITING CARL&. SCHOOL CARDS WEDDING CARDS, PROGRAMME, INVITATIONS, BALL TICKETS, ADMISSION TICKETS, HOXTIILY STATE3IKNTS, ENVELOPES BILL HEADS, LETTER HEAD-, NOTE HEADS, CIRCULARS, BLANKS, POSTERS. DODGERS, HANDBILIA . LABELS, clt,nTvr3 T t ri LARGE STOCK -OF- 3STE1"W GOODS OPEMXU AT THE SUPERIOR LUMBER CO. STORE DRESS GOODS, COTTON A DKii, HATS ASD CAPS, HOOT3 ASD SHOK3 J.YQIUtAT VARIETY AND OV THE LATEST STYLES. A LARGE STOCK OF NOTIONS, &c. AT THE Superior Lumber Company Store Cn be found Now and Fresh Groceries and Provisions, Embracing standard llroiuls nsd the very Rest Qusllty THE REST 8UOARS, THE RESTS YRUPS, THE REST COFFES A TEAR, DRIED FRUIT OF ALL KINDS. rEACHKS, AITLK8, CVERAKTH, PRUNED, RAI.'jrSR, Ae. CAXXED GOODS, TOMATOES, PEACHES, PLUMS, BLACKBERRIES, CORN, COVE OYSTERS. MEATS HAMS, SHOULDERS, BACON. AND PRIED MEAT3, always on bind, and sold at the lowest price. FAMILY FLOUR, of the vary best brands, and will ha sold by the barrel or suck, to suit purchasers, at ths lowest inarUot price. Do not fail to call at tha SUPERIOR LUMBER CO, STORE opposite tha Lnwrritfc Howus aw sj re Sjy rtmm FOREIGN ATTACHMENT. Fouhst Cor tf TV, as 1 Tn Com mom w OK I'KNKXYI.VA MA, To 1 RI 8llIR!t I AO CofM TV, tj IlKK I 1MO 1 We eomninnd Hint you nttnch JoU:. I.olithor, Into of your County, by and sinKiilnr bin ood nnd chi' lands and tenements in whoa hi or poHseivlon soever tha miun 1 be, sothut h Ijd am) appear bol'ore Court of Common I'lcux, to bp h: Tkinestn In nnd lor mild Connlv, on fourlli Mondsy of .iny next, thiire V, wcr Ixhuc Ash of a plnn in Ansnmpn!' also tlmt you summon tho person or j sons In vrhoho hnnds or pofimnnion same may be a uitrnistiae, so 1 list thvv and appear before our hhiiI Court, t limn and phi;'e it foresHld, to answetf may b.i ohiectcl aoiiiiiMt them ami a llui judgement of tho Court ttiurslil '. have you llicii ami fhoro fhis writ, r Witniws the lion. V, P. Jenks, V: dent Jud jo of snid Court, at TieuasU, iVdduy of April, A. li, 1STS. , Hail raqulio,! to (Uolvo in fOoo.Oo.. J. H.ACiNEW, Protit'i By vlrtim of the nbovo'writ I hare htchrd sll tha lUht, title, lnlrwtanla; 01 tha diileuihuit of, in nnd to all that Uin pleco or parcel of land sHuMafn '! iiMa township. In tho County' of fui li'iutidcd and dexcrihed as fullowai Hinnlm at a chestnut on tho aat bank Allegheny Itiver, thsuea bv land war: ted to Henry Talinn-e, Koii'th twontv-i dejrrei's eMt oilo hundred and twauty ehes to a wlii.c ouu tUcncu south ono . Ki ee cl on hundred and two perdu a hi ioIih k. thonce lv lot No. a-, viKhly-inun d-rviV wctt lh!rtv-lwo - nve-len'.hi perches to a post, thenoa vacant land north one decree vat e4r (wrchrs to n hemloek thence north twn nine decrees west ono hundrod and C Y rches to a hmrdock. thoitce i.n tha A I Kheny Hlver north lvhtv-four ilajrr. cast sixteen perches, north sixty-eight Krees nH forty au, tive-tenths pero! Iiurlh 11 fly decrees east flfty-lbur pert to tho plai'O ol LHyinninp. Contalningi r himdrud and on., seres, ono hnndrcxl live perches and allowancoof six are ba the aimia mora or lei. 1 certify lliat the al w a m Iruit v r tha original writ siul dikei iption wif t pro)irtj at'ivhod. T. J. VAX fJIKSEN. fcharltr Sharlff'a Oftli-e, Tlonosta, April SVld, IS FOREST COUNTY DRUG STORE D. S. Knox, Proprietor, EI-MSTnEKT, - - Tiowksta, T It AVE now in alork and Pr ssla'a-i assortiuaut of PATENT R1EDICI.1ES, TOBACCO, CLOAKS. BOTIOHS. I LIQUORX, Fr H.Jiotl QSL I am agant for wis TEKKINS A HOUSE 'NON-EXPLOSIVE LMPf TkaiHiiiKirri i ip Hia.id 111 v. all kinds of oil with parlM-t aafsty, k all Metal it ran not brvak.and ao aonsH ad it eaiinot sxplods. , I am now rai.niajr a p tin k: o !e - And will make to oder all klnda af Y or Sheet Iron 'nro at short notioa. lis nvxldoor south of lrng ntors. t T am also agent for some of tha fcect FIUE and LIFK IX THE UNITED STATES. All wishliiK Iiisuraiiea I will attend la 1 short notice. V. W. CLAUU Aulttot AlJiO REAL-ESTATE ACSNT, ASI) HAVE NOW FOR SAVM O11A fnroi nf Oil ia SO nl.nv.,1 1 " ' " " "i m ...'.. i i , now ' and bai n, in Klngsley township, ioi la.e Ono house nnd lot in TiouaaU Uoruiia on Kace St., $ l,C00. tno house and lot on Usee fit. fMon. One house and lot on WnterHt. II, Mo, One house and lot on WatorKt. fl.oti,' One house ami lot on Water St. .soo. One houso nnd lot on Water St. $1,00. Fifteen out lots from $.100 to $.'.00. tine dwellinir houau liurn ni .a1.u. wiLh nil Wirolu of AmiOm nrnn.nnt.l ... i ' iiniiii.utai iiti two water wells, and out building, fi aci of land, and as pood a location as there in tho villas of Tionesta, $10,000. Onfl Kiivv nml eiiiiiim. fill u.iil. kinds of machinery for making i'oors, iinnas, r loornij?, tjiinh, Mouldiii The machinery is nearly all new, Thr aerea of Innd ; aituated'at the mouth Tionesta Creek. A rareehanoe to luv. Price $7,000. 89-1- CROVER & BAKttf Tje following are selected from thon1- aqdapf tcatimonlals of similar charaete aaaxprassing the rsaaoua for tha prefer nee of the U rover St Baker Machines ovt ail otners. "I like the Orover A Iluksr M,. oblne, in tha II rut place, because if I hs any other, I should still want a Grover , Baker j nnd having a Grover A Baker answera the purpose of all tha rest. ! does a Rreater variety of work and isea-si, to learn than any other," Mrs. J. O. C iy siiny juuej "I have had several Tears' sxn, rieneewith a Grover A Baker Maeuii... which haRi veil me preat saliiHeiion. uunk tue Uroverit Iiaker Machine ia mor easily managed, aud less liabls.to get o of order. I prefer tho Grover it Baker d cidedly." Mra. Br. Watts. New York. "I have had one iu mv family i some two years; and fjotn what I kn" of its workinps, ami from the testimonv, many of my friends who use the same.' ean hardly see how anything could he in eomploto or civo better satisfaction.' M rs. ( Inn. Grant. T. J. VAN niKSKN, Asei'