t K t VEDHSDAYMORJinO, JULY 16, 1871. BOROUGH OFFICERS. Jturarsn .T. O. Dale. CbKci7mn W. P. Morcllllott, Yf. P.. Ilnrlnn, P. 1). Thomas, 8. J. Wolcott, Geo. Uovard, T. H. Coll. Justice 0 the react IV. P. Morollliott, D. S. Knox. . Constnhl Geo. Haslet. Hehool directors H. I). Trwln. M. W. (Tate, H. O. Davis, D. 8, Knox, 8. J. Wol pott, L. L. Hackrtt. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. JVertfent Judge W. P. Jknks. ocir Judge J. A. Propbb, Aw pnKv Cook. Sheriff T. 3. Van Oikskk. ;VMircr Frko. (Iumkii. Prvthonotnry, Register & Ilccorter,te. I. U. AflNRWi fbmmiMtonrr Jacob MEnciLXIOTT, T. p. Collins, John Tjiomtnon. Ccuntv Sien'nfriJ!n H. K. RonRER. District Attorney W. W. MAnon. Vury mmfioner QKonp HiaaiHs, VM. PATTERSON. Ouinv Surveyor S.D. IRWIM. Itiw JOMIAK WlNAHS. Count; Auditors Vu. Cl.ARK, T. B. Ooiib, I j. Warner, ' Member 0 Congress 19th DistrictV. B. Ourtis. Assembly 3. B. Lawow. Time of Train At TIONESTA STATION, on and after Bundny, June tn, 1H73J HODTH 1ST CLAM. TralS4 .... A:48 p. in. " 22 - - 8;33 a. IU. 2d clash. Train 44.- - - 11:45 a.m. KORTH 1ST CLASS. Train 31 .... 10:22 a.m. ' 23 - - - - 6:47 p. m. 2D CLASS. Train 48 .... 2:32 p.m. On the Hlver Division i. e. from Oil City to Irvinoton, up the river Is North j down the river, south. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Rev. Rcescr will preach in the M. E. church ou Suuday next, room ing and evening. Sunday School in the Presbyterian church at 9 : 30 A M. Iu another column will be found the murriace notice of Judge Brandon, formerly of this county. ; Tho Judge Las many friends in the couuty, all of whom will wish him any amount of happinoi and comfort. John Reck showod us the plan of his new house, recently, which we con eider convenient and tasty. He cal culates to have tho building enclosed sumo timo this full, and will finish it at Lis leisure next summer. ' Cole, the boy recently bttten by a rattlesnake, near Stewart's Run, is all right, and on his taps again. He id meandering around, singing through Lis nose, and looking as though it wasn't much of a trick, after all, to survive a rattlesnake bite. Our Anders will notice the pro tssional card of Dr. J. II. Ilively.Sur geon Dentist, of Oil City. The Dr, )g satisfied that he can do good work, and wishes those of our citizens who are in need of his skill, to call on him His office is in Scboublom's Building, Oil City. jfoch. Shriver's horses started up a little too suddenly, one lay last week and in the scufllo Zach. got a pitch fork tang run through Lis foot, which .will cripple him for some time to come He don't get that sympathy from tho boys that one might expect, however, They tell him he hadn't ought to lay Lis feet all over the wagon. Tho fourth of July was a dull day in town, but we understand that JJutch'IIill celebrated in a lively ma a. er. The "light fantastic" was trippod all that warm day, aud far into the uight. Ross Run al&o celebrated in a like manner, and one of the partici pants assures us they had a very nice, quiet time. The Democratic District confer ence, to put in nomination a candi date for Assembly, was to have .met at Tylereburgh, yesterday, but Mr, Williams, the Clarion couuty nominee objected, at a late hour, aud named either Clarion or East Brady as the place for holding the convention, Dr. Winans, the nomiueo of the For est county Democracy, chose East Brady. Tho conference will take place on the 22d iust. Its none of our funeral, but if they by any means fail to make a nomination, we must try to put in a Republican Assembly mau from this district. Mason &. Hamlin Organs for Rent with privilege of purchase for month ly payment, to responsible parties The "Weber" "Steck" aud six other makes of Pianos, also the Smith Organs and Estey Qrgans. Sheet music and Musio Books. Five years guaranty oh every instrument. Ad dress Jos. Steinbcrgcr & Co. Oil City Pa. H-3m Personal. Sinco our last issue Miss Floronco Knox has returnod from hor school In Cincinnati, bring- inir a friend with her. Miss Clara Hunter, a teacher in tho Beaver Serqinary is alsq at homo, pending her vacation. Misq Adelva and Mr. II. W. IUb- erts and Alex. Dale are at home from tho Carrier Seminary. Miss Abbie Tartridge, of James town, N. Y. is vibiting her friends in this section. A. B. Kelley, Esq., is at homo fpr a time, but goes back to Caps May soon. Prof. Wpber is in town spending a vacatioii, which may last until the 1st ef September. Mr. E. II. Savage, formerly of this place, but for the last four years a resident of Louisville, Ky., is at pres ent in town, on a visit to his frieutla. Mr. T. B. Cobb is at home from Fittsbureh. where ho has been for some time, on una mess connected, with the lumber interests of Jn Cobb 4 Son. His new house will ready for occupation shoifiy. According to previous anneuce mcnt. a meeting was held in the Prcs byteriau church on Sunday last, for tho purpose of getting the feeing of the congregation on the question of calling a pastor to fill the pulpit of that church. S. D. Irwin, Esq. wa.t chosen Presi dent ef the meeting, aril A. B. Kelly, Esq., Secretary. t It was moved thatiev. Brown, re cently of Jlouceville, oe called to fill the pulpit for a year, carried unani mously. S. D. Irwin, Esq., A. B. Kelly, Esq., and Capt, C. W. Clark were elec-tcd Trustees of the church. A committee was appointed to pro curo a minister to nioderato a call for a pastor fgr the church Dr. Blaine( from that committee. infornlUs that S he has procured the services of Re Wiusily engaged iu' mending the bor McFet ridge, of Oil City to act iu that capacity. The trustees were instructed to re port at the next meeting, tho extent of repairs needed to tho church, and to suggest ways of raining funds for said repairs. Tho meeting then adjourned, and will meet again on Monday evening next, the 21st iuj, when Rev. McFet ridge will be present to attond t) the cities to which ho js called. It is desirable that as many of tho congre gation as possible will be present. To those who intend to be candi dates for nomimation at the Repub lican Primaries, we will say, You might as well come out, and be well canvassed and slaudered before the heat of the battle cemmences, or something will be. sprung on you that you will not have tin to go around and controvert. It won't cost you any more, and you will have time to get use it before you are nominated ; and ol course a nomina tion is equivalent to an election. The county ofliccs are something that ev ery property-owner in the county is interested in, and none but our best citizeus should bo trusted with them Come out then, all of you, and let us take our pick out of those announced. And don't bo disceuraged, if you fail the first time, for candidates cannot always see their faults as well as their neighbors can. Each may be riding some hobby visible to every one but himsolf, and to have it pointed out to him may be doing him a favor which Ihey would feci free to do upon no other occaoien. Acaiu wo say, come out, and let's see your paces. This morning we noticed a horned beast with its head fast iu a fish cask, where it hud been licking suit, making frantic attempts to get loose. Ani mated by a charitable desire to liberate the beast, we procured a hatchet and knocked six hoops of that cask, aud helped tho animal to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. Scarcely had we turned our back before that de praved beast stuck hi head into tho cask again, striving, wo suppose, to get its head fust, and lure some other charitable individual to its rescue. Proceeding into Robinson & Bonner's btore, Mr. Robinsou informed us that he Lad liberated that bovine three times fu one morning, and Lad "sworn cOT." If, hereafter, we see that critter running around with a cask, or a hogs head, or a meeting-house 011 its head, we will hnih a fiendish laugh, aud pass Ly ou thu other side. Job work is crowding us just now, ..... ..... . 11 and it it wouiu noia out as wen on an average, wo would at once procure a job Laud. But it seems to come in spuria, and we cannot risk it as yet. -We Lave it from one of pur townsman tha(. Jne. Cobb & Bon have shut down their mills for the summer, having All the lumber on hands that they rire to have at pres ent prices, andthe present state of the lumber market. w Geo. Hnilot shipped two fawns to some party 110 was willing to pay for them, on BDiulay. He caught one of them, amJiiought tho other. There is a good ilimand for these pretty crea tures, lijJTli at homo and abroad, but we bclVvo the foreign parties are gen- erall tsvilling to pay more for jhem thaiigflio natives are. Ihe dirt which was hauled in to fil5jp tho abutment on this side of the l '&cr, last fall, is being scraped back tho bauk proper, to let tho river ave its natural channel, ihere is talk, evory few days, of changing the plans and specificatians of the bridge, but as yet, we believe, no change has been made. -'art of the iron for the creek bridge Las arrived,, and at least one Bpan will be put up this week. Mr. West, under whose superintendance the iron was put upon the river bridge last fall, is present, and doing the same office for the creek bridge. By those who profess to know about such things, he is said to bo one f tho best BUper intcndenU in the business. Tho Premium List, Rules and Regulations of tho Sixteenth Annual Exhibition of the Clarion County Ag ricultural Society, in pamphlet form, has been sent us. ' Tho Fair will be bold on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thurs diivoriAFriday, September 23d, 24th, fSfiuW, 1873. The list is lib eral, aud if the weather is favorable, the fair will probably be a success. Street Commissioner Stroup is ough roads, and as fur as" wc aro a judgo of such things, we believe he is doing a good job. The mud-holes are being filled up with stone, and a bed of gravol laid over the wholo road. Ditches are being opened on both sides of the road, aa the work proceeds, and we live in hopes that Tioncsta will soon be celebrated for goad highways. Two Base Ball Clubs, known as the "Rocky Mountains" and the "Buck wheats," have been organized up the creek, from Ross Run to Newtown, hu& report says they play a lively game. ' There is talk of a match be tween ouq of theBe club3 and the White Pines, during the firs week in August. Our boys havo had no prac tice whatever, this summer, and part of their club has moved away, and, un der the circumstances, they are liablo to get "scooped." Kot to be outlone by Oil City, Corry, Titusville, or any ether place Forest County had a case on tho 4th which we hesitate to mention. A young man in Hickery township at tempted an qutrage on theterson of a lady ove'r fifty years of ago. A war rant is iu the hands of the constable for his arrest. Qut of respect for the parents of the young scamp, we sup press his name, but sincerely hope he may be captured and made to sufl'er the full penalty of the law in such cas es made and provided. Mr. Eli Holeraan, of Tionesta township killed a rattlesnake "the other day," which measured four fcet id length, and was upward of twelve inches in circumference "The snake was disposed to run rather thau fight, at first, but Iloleman soon overtook it and nut it out of harm's way and out of the way of harming anybody. The? are an insect for which tho natives have no love, and every uian'a hand is against them. Notwithstanding the Joss to Naturalists, we hopo they may all be destroyed this season. Those beautiful lots just north of Mrs. Henry's residence can bo bought cheap, on long time, by applying to the editor of this paper. tf. Robinson & Bonner Lave a full stock of Palm, Leghorn, Wool and Fur Hats for men and Loys. Also Ladies' and Misses trimmed Hats. The beet stock of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Silverware iu Oil City can be fouud at J. Wolf's, Centre St. Particular attention paid tho repairing of fine Watches. Or dors by mail promptly altcndml. ly. 39-Iv. . Robinson & Bonner receive Flour and Salt by the Car Load, at a great saving in, Freights, and givo custom ers the benefit. tf. STOCK FOR SALE. T. J. Tayne, having finished loggipg for the season, Las for sale eight (S) Lorses and two (2) pairs of oxen. They will be sold cheap. Apply at Payne's Mill, near Newmanville. tf. Peterson's Magazine for August is at hand, and is a number of which the Dublishers roar well be proud. The a steel engraving entitled "Jhe Mas queradors," is indeed a beautiful pic ture, reflecting credit upon both artist and engraver. The wading matter is very entertaining, and the information for ladies varied aud useful. Terms $2 a year. Address Chas. J. Peterson, 306 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. The following is the table of con tents of the July number qf 'he Re public Magazine : Appropriations at the Last Session of Congress j Louisiana ; ''Oh Consist ency, Thou Art a Jewel." ; Michigan Senators and Back Tay; Louisiana and the Supreme Court; Taa German Empire; Louisiana Rebellion Proc lamation by the President; The New Pension Law; Training Schools and Model Workshops for Boys; The Ohio State Convention ; The Assassin ation of the Sewards ; The Late Chief Justiay Chase ; Death of Joseph Hojy; Departmental ; Shipping Iron to England. Ballou'b Maqazise for August. The August number of Bailouts Magazine contains,' among other good thinirs. a most wonderful story of Arctic adventure, written by an old whaleman who passed a winter among the ice and snow, frozen in lor nine months. It is a thrilling story of per il and excitement, and quite seasona ble at this time, after reading of Cap tain Hall's death, and the escape of some of his crew. Besides this story, thereare a dozen or more of others, all of the best quality, and just the thine for a hot afternoon, or seaside xeading. The Magazine . is a house hold pet, and some people think they can t keen house without it. It is cheap but real good, and one hundred pages of reading matter are supplied for fifteen cents, or $1.50 per year, and a pretty Chromo as a premium. All the back numbers from the first of January supplied by the publishers, Themes & Talbot, 36 Bromfiold Street, Boston, and fcrsale at all the periodi cal depots in the country ani Canada. Berry Short CAws-Take one pound of flour, mix well through it one-and-a-half measures Banner Bak ing Towder, and two tea-spooiifuls salt; then rub in one-half pound shortening, add with a spoon one-half pint sweet milk; bake in jelly cake pans. When cold and just before eat iug, place in layers, covering each one with berries which have previously been sugared. This cake is equally good with any kiud of fresh fruit. Each can of the Banner Baking Powder contains a small measure, to be used even full, according te print ed directions. If you cannot obtain this really valuable article from your grocer, send twenty-five cents by mail, address to Banner Baking Powder, P. O. Lock Box, 317, Pittsburgh, Pa , and you will receive, postage paid, a quarter pound package, together with a list of fifty valuable Recipes. The colored address label on each paper shows the date to jhich the sub scriber has paid, thus Thes Turner 1J74, 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 cau 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 our bauds, and our receipts will be recognized by the old firm. tf. Marriage Certificates, Blank Deeds, Leases, Warrants, Subpoenas, Summons, Executions, 'Warrants and Informations, for sale at this office, tf New stock of Men's, Boy's, Ja dies', Misses' and Children's Shoes & Gaiters, at Robiusop & Bonner's. Call and see them. 12 The lightest running Machino in the world is the G rover & Baker, at least Baldwin, of Tidioute says se, and ha knows. 16 ly Kew Advertisement. J. H. Hetvly, STjnOKON ENTUT, In ohnnblom'a Uuildiiifr, between Centre and 8y more Sta., Oil City, Pa. ' All operations done In a careful manner and warranted. Chloroform and ethor ad ministered when required 1 tl ease will permit. 1 15-'T WILLlAJISrORT DICKIJiSQS SEMINARY, TflLLIAMirtUT, PA. For both aexoa. stabliahod 25 years. SUPERIOR ADVANTAGES In every Department of Culture. Bend for Catalogue. Arrange early for rooms. Fall term begma Aug. jann. W. LEE SPOTTSWOOD, D. P., 15-Ot President. NEW BILLIARD ROOMS! ADJOININCi the TlonesU House, at the mouth of Tionesta Creek. Tho tabled and room are new, and everything kept in order. To lovers or uie rame a coruiar invitation, is extended to. come and piny it in tup new room. Ml. L l Lu, l'rop r, RUBBER GOODS, RUBBER GOODS, RUBBER GOODS, RUBBER GOODS, AT II. CI. TIMiUl & CO.'jS CENTRE STREET, OIL CITY, PA. We have an immense assortment of the above goods in evory style and quality imaginable, as lor instance : 11 inch Two-ply Belting. 2 inch Two-plv Belting. 21 inch Two ply Belting. 2 Inch Three-ply Belting. 21 inch Three-ply Molting. 3 inch Three-ply Belting. 31 inch Three-ply Belting. 4 Inch Three-ply Belting. 6 inch Three-ply belting. 6 inch Three-ply Belting. 7 inch Three-ply Bolting. 8 inch Fonr-ply Belting. 9 inch Four-ply Belting. 10 inch -Four-ply Bolting. 12 inch Four-ply Belting- FIVE-PLY AJfP ENDLESS BELTS TO ORDER OX SHORT NOTICE. We garentee satisfaction in every in stance. We are headquarters for tho above goods. H. G. TINKER & CO. .. fir- i- DRUGSTORE! Jas. H. Pones, Proprietor, (at the old stand of Forest Co. Drug Store ELM STREET, - - Tionksta, Pa, Tl AVING purchased tho ontire stock of IX tho Forest Count) Drug Store, I huvo chungod the name to me An;,rioan, anu put iu an entire now atocK 01 DEUG-S, PATENT MEDICINES, TOBACCO, CIGARS, NOTIONS, SC, LIQUORS, For Medical use ONLY White Lead, perfectly pure sold much cheaper thau lorineriy. Also all kinds ot Oils, Korosono, Tur pentiiie, Benzino, Toilet Articlcu, Per fumerlos, c, tor sale cheap. I am agent for the PERKINS & HOUSE NON-EXPLOSIVE LAMP, The only SAFE LAMP made, will burn all kinds of oil with perfect safety, being all Metal it can not break.nnd so constuet- ed it cannot explode. THE ODA FOUNTAIN is constantly charged and Icod, and will be sorved ui in tho bust manner. Call aud see me. JAN. II. FONES. THE BOOT & SHOE STORE OF TI3DIOTJTTH ! NE. STEVENS, Proprietor. Parties . in want of FINS lioots aud Shoes will always tind a good assortment atNtevons When you van, juhi say -r roni 1 lonosui and you will bo liberally dealt with, tf-diu N. E. STEVENS. NOTICE. Com mission kks' Omrr, Forest Co., ) Tiomjota, May 1, 1873. J Notixe is hereby riven that the bridge acroMi Tionesta Creek ucur its uioutli will be removed by tho l.Hii int, and the Crock will bo obstructed for sixty days thereaf ter in the oroeti:n of a new briilgo itc. All persons interested will govern themselve atvoruiiiKiy. lt oior of the CimiitvConniiiissliineix. 1). V. CLAKK, Clerk. 'YOU ASK! I'LL TELL l' The Ntw DEPARTURE'" Boo'. Agents Wanted. Kxclumve territory pir- rn. The book win sell itseir. rawer, Mother, "Sister. (Brother, Minister, Mer chant, Manul'BPturcr, Farmer, Miner, Mariner, and Yourself all want it. Tm am la Moskt in IT. Bend for a Circular, t'll KMT K RM A N A WKBSTER, 80 North 5th tit., rmiadeiphia, fa. TELEGRAPHY. A nocoH.tary part of every iMrson's eduea tion in this advanced age is ths art of Tels- raphlng. Apply to the undersigned foi imith's Manual of Telegraphy, the bssl work published on this subjeot. Pjic, 30 cts. Also for every description of Tl- rnphle Initrnempnt and Battery 1 "Itro 'hroniio Bnttery for Electroplating. L. O.TILLOTSON & CO., 8 Dey Bt., Naw York. JUST RECEIVED AT THE PEOPLE'3 STORE OF HILBRONNER& CO. A Fresh Stock of 4 ' SPUING & SUMMER GOODS. Cloths, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, . Hosiery Glova, Gents' Furnishing Goods. UNDERWEAR, EMBROIDER HANDKERCHIEFS, CORSKTS, LACES, LACK GOODS, BUTTONS, fiflAlDS, TAPES AND NOTIONS OF ALL KINDS, SILK GOODS, BLACK, FANCY BILKS, A full line of PAR FE T S; RAO, BRUSSELS, HEMP, INGRAIN, J?ft Vc, At. ALSO MILLINERY ANDSTRAWGOODS, HATS, BONNET3, VELVETS, VELVETEEN, RIBBONS, FKaMIS, ORNAMENTS, C, AC., AT EASTERN PRICES. We are prepared to pay ts bigbssf pnoe for "WOOL, miii:e:i-ijel,ts & iiipkm, Of all kinds, cither in MONET or Gaads. YT have in our employ a FIRST-CLAM TAILOR, and keep constantly on band a GOOD STOCK OF GOODS, of beat ualilj and latest designs, which he will make up in workman-like manner and laUst stylos. Good fits guaranteed or ao aaU. A good and complete stock of BlfADY-MADE CLOTHING, Always othand. SILVER-PLATED WARE A If 9 JEWOLRT, Of very superior qjullty and latest de sign. HILimONNER ACO. SSMy WAGES DOR all who are willing to work. Aay L person, old or young, of either sex, oaa make from tlO to fM) por weok, at home day or evening. Wanted by all. Suita ble to cither City or Country, and any sea son of the year. This is a rare opportuni ty for those who are out of work, and eat of money to mukaaii independent living-. No capiuil being required. Our pamplet, "llow to make a living," giving full in structions, sent on receipt of 10 cents. Address, A. BURTON it CO., Morrisania, Westchestor Co., N. Y. 4 A frT'TJT' everywhere tosellournew ii . .-ianil novel Embroidering WANTEDMac,li,ie 80"d for lllu"- trutud t'iroulur, to tlie MeKee Manufac turing Company, 809 Broadway, New York. t . TMK HAKI.OK t'O.lf FAMON. Every ljuly wants one I Every Man ought to liirvo one 1 1 Sent on' receipt of Ten fouls. Address, L. V. HYDE & CO., 105 Seventh Aveaae, New York. "iToN.TON H.IHTATION HICiKAI.S, Bent On receipt of 26 cts. Unique Print ing and Publishing House, 88 Vesey Hi., N, Y, 4 rpilis lU'.CKWITH M Portable Family X Sewing Machine, on SO Days Trial ; many advantages over all. Nalinfaouon guaranteed or fJO refunded. Scut 00m plule, with full directions. Ilix kwltn Sew ing Machine Co., bd- Broadway, N. Y. ) IOU WORK neatly executed at this oft at rsaaouab.s ratss. r
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