ft from ii th Viqc who grM Wn for i die ' fort! the i.l fit elfii this itroi Blah ler i Do 1 find are I mca free neck prce do D Da Bitch knei Zt burf heat She - wall cove her brae que ten prol citp thai A cial suaii invi him able wife cd a man her phyi post nine T whe Dan trm whii with moo jpec thin way x le A upo: riva curt ent oth ther that COB T fttio rmn iatr giv the. the ing A or t na add xp Hut A ' Stq tor thn and luet ha A Gee hol .bar ing met J ing imp hit! A Xoc tha hat J fan tint J due dt .claj J log die vifi J ere the wai ' J of I cfi an a n let "Uht oTfi glrjnMicnn. W. 11. DUNN EDITOR. WBD.KKSDAY BQRMXG, JIXE Ji, 5871. 1 1 J . Mr. Thomas Roach, agent for the .Roberta terpedo Company, met with a narrow escape from being blown to atoms by that dread missive, nitro glycerine, yeslflrday afiomooo. lie was returning from Chcrrytrco Run whither he had been to put ir. a tor pedo. While going up llynd Farm hill he found the road blocked by two teams, one under charge of a man named Murphy and tho other driven by a stranger. The men were engaged in an altercation as to who had the right of way. . Mr. Roach informed them that he was conveying nitre glycerine and requested tue privilege of passing. lln that Murphy commenced back ing down bill which frightened Mr Roach's horse into backing ofl" the road down a steep bank. Tho horse and wagon rolled over twice, -and can containing three quarts of uitro glycerine, rolled over the stones and logs to the foot of the hill, a distauce of twenty or thirty yards. It eems almost providential an explosion did not occur, as when picked up the can was found to have seTcral heavy dents on its surlaco where it had struck agaiust the rocks on the way down. Ilad the can exploded it would have sent the whole party into kingdom come without a moments warning, As it was the wagon was badly smash ed up and the horse seriously bruised. It may well be supposed that Mr. Koach is thankful au explosion did not occur. ret Centre Record. Peter Carter was struck by light ning and instantly killed, on Monday atternoou last, at his resident -in bu garcreek township, three miles from this city, on the old Warren road. About three o'clock a sudden thunder storm came up with rain and wind. After tho storm passed Mr. Carter and wife wentjnto the yard in front of his house and noticing a rail had been blown from the fence they ad vanced to put it back, at this moment a blinding flash of lightning, appar ently coming from a clear sky, etruck. Mr. Carter and severely stu'nued his wife. He remaiued standing as if un injured, until his wife recovered and went to him, when he was found to be Examination proved that the lightning etruck his body about the centre, pas ing upward, leaving dark red marks upon hie brenst, neck and ears. His hair was badly singed and' the crown of his lint torn out. A little daughter of tho deceased who was standing about ten foot from him at the time was knocked, down by tha electric shook but not seriously injured. Mr. Carter was nn estimable citi ceu, about forty-five years of age, and leaves a wile aud eight children to mourn his death. Venango Citizen. ' The Warren Ledger reports a sad rase of drowning in Tioneata Creek. It says last Bubhath afternoon a voung man named Blake Lawless, aged" eigh teen years,in company with two other voung men, started to take a bath in Tionesta Creek, near Rockwell's tan nery, in Sheffield township. It seems that none of the party could swim, though young Lawless inferred that his companions were experts in that line. On arriving at the place select ed for the bath, quite a deep hole, young Lawless stepped to the water's edge and plunged in. He shortly gare evidence of his inability to help himself out again, and his companions, though fear or some other unaccounta ble cauee, were powerless to assist him, though it is said he was not ruoro than three feet from the bsnk at the time, au4 his body was iuund that near iho shore. The cries of his com rades attracted some fifty or sixty per eons to tho scene of drowning, some of whom plunged in to save him, but without avail. His lifeless body was found after remaining in the water about half an hour. From the story of our informant, this is the most sing ular esse of drowning we ever heard Frauk Woodward, of Fagundus, met with a serious accident on the Butler race course a few days since. While leisurely driving along, a run away team suddenly came into collis ion with the real of his vehicle, throw ing him out of his buggy wiih such violence as to fraeturo his left leg jubt abovo the ankle, besides inflicting other injuries lets severe. Medical uid was promptly summoned, and tho patient is progressing favorably. Derrick. Colonel E. A. L. Robert has been awarded a contract for paving Nicholls Place and Prospect XI ill, in . Buffalo, with his patent wooden pave ment, The Council awarded him the contract, on tho petition of property holders. It is the samo pavement which has given such satisfaction to our citizens, ou Franklin street. Herald. ' Joe Zimmerman of Pittsburgh sent up a toy balloou a few days ag with a eoiu attached inviting tho man who got the balloon to take a rigar with him. The fiudcr oT the balloon wrotu from a farm about two miles from Oil City. Ho will tako a sinoko -At about 4 ' o'clock yesterday afternoon, Fred Meier the butcher and his brother were coin with a lot ueel n ,co ,n lllB wagon to take to a vessel at tho ritUburgh docks and turned out to allow a to team pass on tno roadway near the railroad cut Tho horse appeared to be frightened and went over tho embankment where it is at least twenty feet high and al most perpendicular, dragging the wagon and men over with him, and all lay together in a heap at the bot tom. At first it was thought that both men wero killed, but the broken wagon was removed and the men were found alivo, and one of them, though bruised from head to dot, had no boms broken. Fred Meiser has one of his legs badly torn and it is said that his hip is broken. The men were removed to Schutte's hotel and surgical assistance summoned. The horse is alive, bnt was bleeding from a dozen wounds received in tha fall. .trie Vi.vtatch. The Tidioiite Journal savs a fne occurred at Chandler's U. S. Refinery. situated at the month of Dennis Run, on Tuesday evening. Tho still had beeu run too full, aud the overflowing oil ran down into the fire, when in stantly, with a loud explosion, every thing was ablaze. Several barrels full of oil were on the platform, these all exploded wiih ereat violence. Mr. Chandler wnj on the platform at the time of the first explosion, and narrowly escaped with his life. The loss on oil barrels, tanks. Ac. destroy ed, is about $3000. -The Warrcu Ledger notices a singular accident, resulting in the death of a man named Martin Navlor. t oueweiu, in mai county, a low days since. It appears thnt connected with the tannery at Sheffield is a bark mill, used for grinding bark. Two team- sters had ench driven up close to the mill Willi a load of bark to unload. and one of tho loads jostling against me oilier tipped JNaylor into tha ma- cbiuery while runniDg. One of his legs was crushed so badly that ampu tation became necessary, from tha ef. fects of which he died." At eleven o'clock Friday r.iirhf. Fredrick Giek, Jr.. laborer, aired twenty-three stabbed and killed Joseph !-... t ' . . -T-1 . i aiii-isuu, in r.rie. ine muruerer was arrested. Tho parties had a ouar- rel a short time before the fatal blow was struck, when Giek dared Patter son to come to him, and on his ap proach Btruck him with tho knife. Harper Magazine for July has the following list of contents : Jack Ashore; Holiday; National Standards and Emblems : Improvisa tions. VII; Down by the Brook; Sicily nnd the Sicilians ; A Simpleton A Story of the Day ; Russian Poli cy in Asia ; General Sherman in Eu rope aud tho East ; Was it a Failure ; Recollections of an Old Stager: In Absence, Signers of tho Declaration of Indepeudonce : Heliotrope : The Rev. Gabriel M" Murray's Conversion ; On a Picture of the MaUr, Dolorosa ; The Republican Movement ia Europe ; Editor's Easy Chair ; Editor's Liter ary Record ; Editor's Scientific Re cord ; Editor's Historical Record ; Editor's Drawer. Tonus $4 a year. Address Harper Brothers Eraukliu Square New York. School Tax Notice, lu pursuance of act of April 21st, 18G9, Sec. 2, P. L., page 87, I will at tend at my store, in Tionesta Borough, on each Saturday for the next two months, at which time any person wishing to pay his or bar school tax for the year 1873 can do so and receive deduction of 5 per tent, on the amount of his or her tax. After that time no abatement shall be made, but after three months, their will be an additional 5 per cent, added on all tax not collected, or paid into the hands of the Treasurer. I). S. Knox. Tionesta, June 16, 1873. The colored address label on each paper shows the date to which tho sub scriber has paid, thus . Thes Turner lf74, signifies that Mr. turner tins paid lor his paper until March 1st, 1871 The mail list is corrected weekly. By con sulting the address label every subscri ber can toll 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 bid firm. The old sub scription book is yet io our hands, and our recoipts will bo recognized by the old firm. tf. Marriage Certificates, Liauk Deeds, Leases, WaKranls, Subpoenas, Summons, Executions, Warrants and Informations, for salo at this office, tf New stock of Mtu'd, Boy's, la dies', Misses' nnd Children's Shoes & f?-,itrrj fi ( 1?i.lmwnn X- Hi.linciK (nll ' I UlHI MT IIIUIU. ' - , The best stock of Watches, Clocks, .Jewelry and Silverware Oil City can be (bund at J. Wolf's, Centre I articular attention paid mo repairing oi nno watches. Or dors by mail promptly attended to, 39-ly. TIMBER LANDS FOR SALE. Uver two thousand acres of Cne Hemlock Timber Lands situated on Maple Creek, near Claringtoii, this county, aro for sale at a bat gain. Part oi ino lands are situated within four miles of Clariugton, on tho Clarion River,and would bo a fino site for an extensivo tannery and sawmills. Map and particulars can bo seen by apply ing to the editor of tins paper. Job Printing." Do you want posters? Do you want hand-bills T Do you want business cards ? Do you want a neat bill head T Do you want a tasty letter head f Do you want a nice visiting card r If so, leave your orders at tho Re publican oflico w hero they will bo exe cuted in the neatest style and ou most reasouablo terms. Chuius, Stouo Crocks, Land Plas ter, at Robinson & Bonner's. L. L Rlchraoad & Co. JEWELERS, Invito tha Attention of the public to thoir 1m uioiiRe stock of goocN, consisting of Lk&M Cameo St, Coral Sfta, Jet 8eU, Opora Chaina, i Lrentine Chains, NscklaoFH, in OolJ and Jet, LocktU, Chain Bracelet!, Band Bracelets, Amnrican and Bwin Watch, Bo; Watofcae, American and French Clocks, and all tie Latest Designs in ' SOLID SILVER PLATED WARE, Tcjpther with a fin assort ment of FRENCH COODS. Call an.l examine our Goods ami l'rioos lio foro puroluisintt. AVo lunrmiteeoiir priws us for the sumo finality of goods eUowlit re. L. L. Richmond & Co., Museum Building, Chettnnt Bu, KeadTills, Fa. 1 FOREIGN ATTACHMENT. FonnsTCorsTV, ks.Tiiis CVmmo?8wkai(tit OK I'KSNdVLVANlA, To T II K. .S 11 1 HI Kf OK imid County, Ubektino: Wo command that yoil attach Penininin It. Colo, lalo of your countv, lv and iiifiuiur his KK)di and eliat'tiJs, 'lruuls and loneineiils in whoso lmun or possession soever tho sumo may lie, p Unit he bo and appear lieforo our Court of Common Tleas, to lis held at Tionesta In and for Raid County, on tha fourth Monday of M iy, next, there to answer John A.Doild.ofaploa in ease, and also that yon summon lien jumin 11. Colo, or the person or irsons in whose hands or possession soever tho sums may bo, as (iarnisheo, that ho heand ap pear before our said Court, nt tho time and place aforcsuid, to answer what may bo objected against him and ahido tho judg ment of tho Court therein ; aud have you then aud there tiiis writ. Witness tho lion. W. P. Jenkn, Presi dent Judge of said Court, at Tionesta, tha fourth day of April, IS73. llail rc'iuired to dissolve in fc'iOA.OO. J. b. AG NEW, Proth'y. By virtue of tho abovo writ I havo at tached all the riilit, titlo, interest and claim of tho defendants of, in and to all that tract or parcel of land as follows : Tho undivided one-half of tho soulhwest end of tract numbered ftvo thousand ono hun dred and nirety-iwo, and situate in Hick ory township, rorost Co., Pa. ; liiasaid in terest boiiifr one hundred and twonty-tive acres, except twenty-live acres thereof, heretofore convoyed to 11. C. Stephenson ; leaving 100 acres hereby attached. Also, all tho detendynt'a intm-est and claim in flio follow described piece or par cel of land, situato in baid township of Hickory, bounded as follows: UcKiniiing nt southeast cornorof lauds recently own ed by Hiuhard Irwin, running: southwest erly on the line of lots No. SIM and 51U3 far enoii(.'h to include 100 acres, thonco northwesterly parallel to tho southwest lino of lot No. 51IK2 to tho line between low Nos. 51ty and Sl'.U, thuuee northwest along said line to the said line recently owned by liicliaid Irwin, thence aouthweat to tho piano of boifinniiiL. Containing 100 acres of laud more or less. I certify that tho alxve is a true copy of tho original writ and description of tho properly attached. T. J. VAN UIKSKN-, Sheriff's Cince, Tionesta, Pa., April II 173. 3-ft M fl H F Y M jJo rapidly avith Stencil and IIlUlli.1 Kev check outlils. CuIuIokuch and full particulars FHHE. S. M. Spen cer, 117 Hanover St., Boston. DO-H HOW "1 1 DONi:, or tho Secret Out. Muftacho and Whiskers in 4'J davs. This (IKK AT SKCHKT and ono hundred others. Gamblers' Tricks, (lirdioloev, Ventriloquism, all in tho ORIGINAL "Hock f Wondors." Mailed for L'j cents. Address D. C. Culler, Carthage, Illinois. PATENTS OBTAINED. No fees unless successful. No lues in ad vance. No charm for preliminary search. Send for circulars CONNOLLY JJKOTH KHS, 108 S. l'oiirtli St., Philadelphia, Pa., and lioS Ninth St. Washington, J. C. CO-It IJUIlSClUltK for tho Porcst Republican 11 W i ill pay. JOB WORK DOSE AT TflB 'REPUBLICAN" OFFICE. At the loweet cash prifes, neatly, prompt ly, and in etyle equal to that of any other establishment in the District. BUSINESS CARDS SHOW CAIIDS3, VISITING CAU1A, SCHOOL CARDS WEDDING CARDS. PROGRAMMES, INVITATION, BALL TICKETS, ADMISSION TICKETS, MONTH I Y BTATEM13XTH, ENVELOPES HILL HEADS, LETTER HEADS, KOT12 HEADS, CIRCULARS, BLANKS, POSTERS DODGERS, HANDBILLS, LABELS, I BIIIITIXG TAGS, Ac. LARGE STOCK' or- ZN"3U-W" GOODS OPENING AT TUB SUPERIOR LUMBER CO.STORE DRESS GOOP8, COTTON AD Ed, IIAT3 AND CAPS, . . BOOTS AND 8IIOE3 IX (MEAT VARIETY AUD OF THE LATEST STYLES A LARGE STOCK OF NOTIONS, &c. AT THE Superior Lumber Company Store Can be found New and f'rosh Groceries and Provisions, Embracing i'andarj flrands and tho cry llct Quality THE BEST HUQARS, THE BESTS Yr.VPS, THE BEST COFFKS TEAS, DRIED FRUIT OF ALL KINDS, PEACHES, APPLES, . . . ' ' CVRRA5TS, TRUNKS, RAISINS, ,tc. CASA'ED UOODH, TOMATOES. PEACHES, PLUMS, BLACKBERRIES, CORS, COVE OYSTERS. MEATS HAM A, SHOULDERS, ' BACON. AND DRIED MEATS, always ou hand, and sold at tho lowcet price. FAMILY FLOUR, of tho very l.esl brand, Bil l will bo sold by Iho barrel or sack, to suit purchasers, rathe lowest inurkot price. Do not fail to call at Iho SUPERIOR LUMBER CO, STORE opposite tho I 1 tf TIONESTA, "A. TOREIGN ATTACHMEN i Fobft Coi-ktv.sn: THK(Vmuti ok Pknnsvi.vani., To his Hukhisi biap cousty, (irkktinq i Wo command that yon attach .ha J Loulher, late id' your County, by nnd singular his irooda and iluitl.. lauds and tenement In w hone im6 or po-scsl(iii Hocvrr t tie muii sua' be, ao thnt he be and appear before on Court of Common Plena, to bo lilii a TluiipNtn In and for wild Cnuntr, un flu fourth Monday of May next, thjro tf- am wnr Is.inr Ash of n plcaln Aamuuipait mw alao lh:it you auiiiinon tho poranti or por. aona in whose Imii ln or pocMmii tl airin may be at pirulnhKo. no Ilia; tl;rr b and appc ir hcloi o our :iid Com I, at' the time nod place a!oicni(l, t answer what may bp objected iifininst them and abhh tho jn.lnviiicnt of tliu Court threiumi. have you then aud thero this writ. Witness the Hon. V. P. JellkH, Presi dent Judtfo of Mid Court, nt Tioumda, Uta &!ddny of April, A. I), U7:i. Ball rcjuiiod to cllaaolvo in $000.00. f J. H. ACiNKW, Proth'y. By vlrtuo of the above writ I hay at-, taclied all the riuht. title. Interest ati,l l,.u.. of the dofiMidant of, in and to all that Mr tain piece or parrel of land xl I ur.le In Tiv-' noiita tow nahip, in tlio County of Fort, bounded and dcserilied aa billowa: K Klnninjf at a eliOHtnut on tho eaat bank of AllcKlietiy River, thonco by land warran ted lo Henry Talinatrc, aouih twenty-nln deirrefa enst one humlred and twont'y jjr. clicJiton while on k, ihcnce aoiitli one de gree weal one humlred anil two perehM to a hemlock, tlienee by lot No. 2Kk1, north niirhty-niue ilurpca west thirty-two b1 five-timtha percliea to a poat, tlieuc by vacant land north onu deuree east aevouty porehea to a hemlock thence north twaulr nitie ilejrrooa west ono hundred aud tlrty porches to a hemlock, thence up the Allo Klienv River north oiiihtv-four det;re rast aixtern porehea, north aixtv-eixht U preea eat forty and tlvo-tnnth'a perohM, north hny dcureo ejwt flltr-fnur perufaea to the plnco ot hnuinninir. Containing en humlred and ono aeiea, one huiulied u-d jivo perches aud allowance of aix paretmt. bo tho minio more or leas. I certify that the abrv: a true oopy eC the original writ and dUcriptlun of' tu proportj nliached. Bt T. J, VAN GIESKN, Nlierlf. 4t Shorl.T'eOfllce, Tioneata, April 2i, 171.. "ro REST COUNTY DRUG STORE! - D. S. Knox, Proprietor, KLM STRHKT, TlOMKtTA, P. IJIAVK now in atoek and ftr eale a mil aanorttueut vf , PATENT MEDICIHES, . TOBACCO, CIGARS, KOTIONS, JIC.a LIQUORS, For Medical tut OSLT I am agent tr toe , rERKIXS A HOUSE NON-EXPLOSIVE LAMP, : TiO only HAFK LAMP mail, will bui-a all kinriaof oil wiih perfect aafuty, beiff ' an .iipim ii ran noi ureaa.ana ao Hiuniel' ed it eannot explode. . I am now running a T I IsT TL O IP And will make tn o'(or all kinds ef Tin' or .Sheet Iron Waro at uhort notice. Hbnp ' ni'iiuuiTNiuiii ci irtij Duire. I am ulao agent for lomi of the beet FIRE and LIFE IXSUKAXCK C'OSIIMXIKK. IN' T1IK UN ITKD STATES. All wieliin Inauranee will attend to at hurt notice. 1). W. CLARK AMlatant. AlJiO REAL-ESTATE ACENT,, ; ANBWIAVENOW JTORSALR -' One farm of OOaerce, 30 cleared,' houaA and barn, In Kinalev township, for 13,00. Ono housoand lot In Tioneata Boronvti. pn Race St., $1,000. . , One house aud lot on Rare fit. VX). One house and lot on WatorSt. $l,oo. One house and lot on WatorSt. tl.000. One house and lot on Water St. t-MiO. 4 Ono hoiiHO and lot on Water HI. f 1, 00ft. Klftcon out lots from J.KjO to $.r00. One dwclllnut houae, barn and orohnrj with all kinds of fruits, ornamental Ireea, ' tw o water wells, and out building, B acrea of land, and us good a location aa there ta in tho vilhiso of Tioneata, $10,000. Ono Saw and Planing Mill, with all' kind of machinery for inakinir Haah.i Doors, Blinds, Flooring, fctaah, Moulding. Tho machinery la nearly all new, Three acres of laud; situated 'at the mouth of Tioneata Creek. A rare chance to Invest, l'rieo $7.000. JIB-ly CROVER& BAKER T jo following are aolectod fruui thoua ands of testimonial of ainiilar oharauter, a oxpiesniiijf the reasons for the prefer ence of the (Jrover A Baker Machines ove all others. "Hike the drover A Baker Ma L rhino, in tho Drat place, because if I bad any otlier, I should still want a flrover Baker and having a (Jrover ,x Baker it answers tho purpose of all the rest. It does a Rrcater variety of work and iaeaaier. to iearn than any oilier," M re. J. C. C'n. ly (Jenny Juno) "I have had several yoara' expe rience with a Orover .t Baker Machine,, which has given 1110 great satiafaction. I think tho drover linker Machino is more easily managed, and less lialjlo to pet out of order. I prol'er the (Jrover t Raker de-. cidedlv." Mrs. Dr. Watts, New York. "I havo had ono in inv family for somo two years; and fjoin what 1 Know ot ila workiiifrs, and from tho tealimony of many of my friends who ue the kime, I can hardly see how n.vthiniconlil be morn couiplotu or uive beiti-r satisfaction,"-.- .'111. MVII. ' MHIII, T. J. V..V GIKSKX, A tent, Tionesta, V. I a 4111 jt(,iin.t in iwii'
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