'forest gUpiMto. Ci, , ; . . WEDNESDAY UOUIUSO, Jill 21, 187J. BOROUGH OFFICERS. Hurtjeut J. O. Dale. ' cV MwrfmcM W. 1'. Morellllott, W. B. Harlan, P. 1. Thomas, S. J. Woloott.Ooo, Iiovard, T. H. Cobb. Jut,rc.i of the 1'eace W. P. Msrcllllott, D. H, Kiiox. (lnift6f Geo. Haslet. . . ! ' fiehoil Uircrtors. I). Irwin, M. W. TaU H. O. Davis, D. S. Knox, 8. J. Wol oott, L. L. Hnokott. " ; v FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. President Judge W.V. JrSKS. . Atrnxnate Judges J. A. Profbr, As- breat Cook. " Sheriff T. J. Van Outsit. , . JVcoiiurer Fried. Glauhnkh. "" 'frothonntary, Hegiatertt Recorder , ie. ' J H. AflXRW. Onmmi.iioncr Jacob Msrcilmott, T. "D. Collins, John Thomphoh. , Xunv Superintendent H. F. Rohbkr. Fiatriet At4omni W. W. M Anon. " .Hrv CbmmiMfoners Geo rob Siooihs, TYM. PATTKRHON. Cbuiiy Hurveor 8.D. Irwik. roMr Jokiah Wihans. ' Vonntj Avditor WM. CLARK, T. Conn, I j. Warmer, Member o Congreu 19th Putrid C. Assembly J. B. Lawsok. , . Time of Trains At TIONRSTA STATION, on and after tsnnclay, Juno zuui, iwu: south 1st claw. 'Train 21. - ' - '" - - fl:4 p. m. - . itlf . - . 8:33 a, in. '".'. 20 PtARR. , Train 44 . - - - - .11:46 a. ni. NORTH 1ST CLASS. Train 21 . ... . 10i22a. in. ,. , J'.. 2S , - - . .-. . - 6:47 p. m. . , 2d CLANS. Train 43 - - - . 2:32 p. ni. On the nivcr Division i. e. from Oil City to Irvlnoton, up tho rlvor Is North ; down the river, hoiuii. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Mr. Jos. O. Dale and Miles W Tate, 1'sq., are attending District court la n,ne, inis wecK. ," Mr. 0. W. DithriJgo is still de tained in Pittsburgh, on business con ' nectcd with the estate of Mr. Edwacd ; Dithridge, decensod. Alex. Ileuage is giving Robin .son's rosiderjee a cont of paint, and "twill repent the dose in a. few dnys. All of which gives the house a home ,,,like appearance which is very desira hi e.. ' ' On Wednesday evening lust i ,: . large burn at Wheeler & Duseiibury's Mill'in Hickory township, was struck by lightning and burned to the ground 'The barn was full of new hav, and the loss will' bo considerable. The Superior Lumber Co. Store ' lias again secured the services of one ;f its eld hands, who has been sojourn ing in Pittsburgh for some time past , He is chuck full of new styles, and pro bably one of tho best tailors that ever :-stopped here. . . Henry Shoemaker and Will IIu- lings killed a rattlesnake, on Wednes day lust, at the mouth of Tubbs' Run The reptile measured three fcci and eight inches in length, and struck twico at Shoemaker before it was till Geo. Sawyers' oldest daughter, ' while playing, on Thursday last, by ; some means put her left wrist nut of joint. She is carrying the injured member in a tiling .now, and it will bo a Ion? time ere tho has tho full use of ;it nguin. . Tho measles prevail in and about it'laringlon, "to ouitu an extent. A ..ilaughter of Robt. J. HUIard, died re centiy, ot tins aisease. one was a young lml y cf great promise, and her loss U sadly felt by her friends and relatives. i .. -. . -' The Thompson Urns, hnvo gone into partnership with Kels. Crawford in tho, mill at Petroleum Centre, in the manufacture of oak plank, and .our friend James Haggerty, formerly .of Lacy town has accepted tho position ,of herd sawyer on tho mill. All ..those gentlemen have our best wishes. A party consisting of five men ,.ind boys, gotten up for '.lie benefit of Ed. Savage, formerly "one of the joys" of Tionesta, went up to Salmon .Creek last week, on a trouting expedi tion, and caught 569 trout. They fish cd'on Salmon aud Six Mile Creek. All who waut trout had better go out poooi tho time expires on the 15th of. August. ' In last week's paper wo stated that Jno. Cobb & Sons had shut down .their mills, on account of tho low prico of lumber. A geutleinau who knows belter, informs us that but one of their mills has shut down : that at President, and that on account of the workmen refusing to work the number of hours required. The rest of their mills Rio running to their full ciipaci-Iv. Messrs. J. T. Dale and J. E. Weuk returned from their Western trip the latter part of last week. They don't believe nAw that Du Luth is tho centre of the world, but on the con trary believe if the Northern Tacific R. R. starts from another- point Du Luth is a defunct village They de scribe the place as being situated some thing like Tidioute and resembling that pince somewhat, except that the buildings were not so good. .Business was very dull there, with no prospect of-getting better very soon. Over coats were needed all the time they were in that much talked of place. Two duily papers dispense tho news to the inhabitants of pu Lutb, and tbe only redeeming feature about the place it that tho business men adver tise largely. The scenery about that place is a fraud. . When these gentle men take another trip for pleasure, they won't go to Du Luth, C, D. Mabie, proprietor of the Holmes House, which was burned out last winter is putting up another largo hotel just north of Blum A. Reek's blacksmith ' and wagon shop. The work on the kitchen part is now being pushed rapidly. - This part is to be furnished at once, is to 32x20 feet, two stories, and will bo occupied this win ter by tho family. The main part, fronting on Elm St., will be 75x40 feet, three stories high, verandas run ning the entire length of the house on the 1st and 2d stories, will be enclosed this full, and finished in tho spring. A street is to be opened fron the pbridge to Elm St., which will make this hotel occupy the corner of tbat and Elm. When finished this will be a material improvement to tho town. Monday's JJerrick has a slander ous article reflecting somewhat on the dealers in boots and shoes, in this town. The gist of the story is that a man from some seaport up Oil Creek, camo hero with a pair of tight boots to go fishing. The boots went back on him, and he couldn't, get a pair iu town, and had to put up with a pair of old gliders. Now we wish to, remark that our merchants keep boots, shoes aud gaiters, big enough and small enough for any decent sized foot, but when men come along here with feet us largo as Bishop's ears, our merchants recommend them to go to some region where cattle grow lar ger, and shed hides largo enough that two of them can be made to cover one of their pedal extremities. -Hy reference to tho "New Ad vcrtieouients," it will be seen that Mr. G. G. Bulterlield has purchased the Lawrence House, end will hereafter run that houso in gocd shape. He took possession on Monday last, and froai a conversation with him, w'c lenrn that he is determined to run it in first-class style, or bust. In a few days hi will have a professional cook to look after the culmary de purtrucnt, and proposes to have all the vegetables and. fruits on his table in their season. Mr. Butterfield has our best wishes for complete success in his busiucss, and wo have uo doubt but he will have jt. All the stonework on tho creek bridge is completed, aud the irop all on the ground. Tho contract for fill ing iu the abutments will bo let by the Commissioners on Saturday next. The bridge will be finished in the course of about four weeks.- Tho stotp-work on the Lacytowu bridge is progressing rapidly, and ns soon as this bridge is finished, the other one will be ready for the iron, aud will be finished up at once. Mr. Clary, the contractor of tho s tone-work is an old baud at the business, and hi$ work w ill compare favorably with any In the State. Rev. McFetridge, of Oil City .act ed as Moclcratcr of a meeting of the Presbyterian congregation of this place, on Monday evening, which meeting drafted a call to Rev. R. M. Brown, to act as Pastor of the Presby terian Church. Tho call was put iuto tho bauds of thc-trusioes, to be pre sented to the Presbyteries of Erie and Clarion, for further action. If Rev. Brown accepts tho call, he will proba bly be installed in the courso of a month or six weeks. Pok Sale. Ouo Ten HorsoEngmo and Boiler. For salo cheap or will trado for a good team of Cattlo. C. L. Hanka, Agent Hickory Farm Oil Co., West Hickory, Pa. . 1? Chums, Stone Crocks, I auj Plas ter, at Rkmsson A- Pionxfk's. We saw a policeman from some frontier town, in our place yesterday, and went up into the garret to get a look at him through a crack. He didn't seoiu to be after any one in town, so wo camo down and looked at him close. Ho was a fiere'edooking cbap, with a frame like a -derrick, so we didn't interview him, for fear he would get mad. Dr. Winans started yesterday for Eust Brady, whore the Democratic District Convention meets to put in nomination a candidate for Assembly. Tho Dr. being tho nomiuee of the Democracy of Forest county, of course feels some interest in the action of the convention, and goes down to see about it. If any decisive action is taken before we go to press, we shall .probably hear of it, and inform our readers accordingly, John Telei'son, of Trunkeyville, went for us in a mild way, through the columns of the Forest Preet, a short time ago, because we published the resolutions of the Democratic County Convention. During tbe ex citement occasioned by the Fourth of July, wo forgot to crush John, and feel too good-natured to do it now. But we hope if he ever attempts a trick of that kind with us again, tbat his beer will refuse to foam, and that Grant, the "despot" will revoke his commission as Postmaster. The following, taken from the Republican, will show how the habitual do things up in Meadville: Hereafter X warn all liquor sollers from selling or giving me any intoxi ting drinks whatever, under penalty ot prosecution. u. Michaelis. Wo have received the following invitation, to attend the "big talk" of tho editois aud publishers of this Con gressional District. If we had money enough to attend we would buy us a whole pair of breeches: Democrat Office, Isian a, Pa., 1 July 3d, 1873. J Dear Sir: You are respectfully in vited to be present at, and participate in ii laoeting of the Editors and Pub lishers of this Congressional District, at Broukville, Pa., ou Thursday, the 24th iust. A preliminary meeting will be held at tho "American House, at 8 clock, 1'. M. Jas. B. Sanbom, Editor Democrat, Harpers' Magazine for August, has tho following contents : The Little LoWers of New York, with Twelve Illustrations; The Tele graph, with forty illustrations; On the Bridge of Sighs ; The Children's Church. From the German, with one illustration; Madame do Scvigne, and her Contemporaries, with two portraits; A Simpleton. A Story of the Day; Hawaii-Nei (First Paper), -with twenty-nine illustrations; John Blythe's Namesake; Ten iears among the Rowing-men; Dollys. Day of Reck oning ; Signers of the Declaration of Independence, with twenty-eight fac simile Autographs; Improvisations; The Republican Movement in Europe (eighth paper) ; A Voyage to the For tunate Isles, the fable of allouschald; Editor's Easy Chair; Editor's Litera ry Record; Editor's Scientific Record; Editor's Historical Record ; Editor's Drawer. Harper Bros., New York. Mountain Cake. To the yolks of six eggs, well beaten, add two pups of white sugar, thrco-q'ierters cup butter, one cup sweet milk, three-and-a-half cups flour, having in it one nicasuroof Banner Baking Powder. Whites of two eggs, beaten stiff. Bake in jelly cake pans. When cold spread each layer with an icing mode .jyith the whites of four eggs, beaten still', one pound of powdered sugar and one tablespoouful extract of lemon. Each can of Banner Baking Pow der contains a small measure, to be used even full, according to printed directions. If you cannot obtaiu this really valuable article from your gro cer, send twentv-five cents by mail, addressed to Banner Baking Powder, P. O. Lock Box, 317, Pittsburgh, Pa., aud you will receive, postage paid, a quarter pound packago, together with a list of fifty valuable Recipes. Mason &. Hamlin Organs for Rent, with privilege of purchase for month ly payment, to responsible parties. The "Weber" "Stck" and six other makes of Pianos, also tho Smith Organs aud Estey Orgaus. Sheet music and Music Books. Fivo years uaiauty on every instrument. Ad dress Jos. Klciiihcrgfr & Co. Oil City Pa. 113m TIMBER LANDS FOR SALE. Over two thousand acres of fine Hemlock Timber Lands situated on Maple Creek, near Clarington, this county, are for sale at a bargain. Fart of the lands Are situated within four miles of Clarington, on the Clarion River, and would be a fine site for an extensive tannery and saw mills. Map and particulars can be seen by apply ing to the editor of this paper. Job Printing. Do you want posters? Do ybu want band-bills ? Do you want business cards T Do you want a neat bill head ? Do you want a tasty letter head T Do you want a nice visiting card 1 If so, leave your orders at the Re publican office where they will be exe cuted iu the neatest style and on moat reasonable terms. Those beautiful lots just north of Mrs. Henry's residence can be bought cheap, on long time, by applying to the editor of this paper. tf. Robinson & Bonner have a full stock of Palm, Leghorn, Wool aud Fur Hats for men and boys. Also Ladies' and Misses trimmed Hats. rTJie best stock of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Silverware iu Oil City can be found at J. Wolf's, Centre St. Particular attention paid the repairing of fine Watches. Or ders by mail promptly attended to. 39-ly. Robinson & Bonner receive Flour and Salt by the Car Load, at a great saving in Freights, and give custom ers tho benefit. tf. STOCK FOR SALE. T. J. Tayne, having finished logging for the season, has for sale eight (I) horses and two (2) pajrs of oxen. They will be cold cheap. Apply at Payne s Mill, near Newmanville. tf. The colored address label on each paper shows the date to which the sub scriber has paid, thus Thos Turner 1J74, signifies that Mr. Turner has paid for bis paper until Mafth st, 1874 Tile mail list is corrected weekly. By con suiting 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 leipg payable to the old firm. The old sub scription book is yet in our hapds, and our receipts will be recognized by thp old firm. tf. Marriage Certificates, Blank Deeds, Leases, Warrants, Subpamas, Summons, Executions, Warrants and Informations, for sale at this office, tf New stock of Meu's, Boy's, la dies', Misses' and Child reu's Shoes & Gaiters, at Robinson & Bonner's. Call and see thcra. 12 The lightest running Machine in the world is the Grover & Baker, at least Baldwin, of Tidioute says so, and he knows. 46 ly MARRIED. BLUM ELSLAQEItr-Dn the 13th Inst.. at the house of (lit brido'i father neuf Clarion Borough, by Rev. Kngers, Mr. Wm, P. Ithiin, of TioncMta. ami Mixs Mary l. iMaiagrr or the lornier i-)ace. A'etq Advertisements. Lawre rc House, rpiONESTA, PA., O. a. UUTTKR X HIOI.D, PROi'niETOH. This houm in centrally located. Evrythinr now and well furnikhed Superior accommoda tion! and strict attention (riven to guetn. Vegetables aod lTruits of all kinds uervod in their soaaon. Sample r)oiM for (,'uu jlicrcla! Agent;. THE VERY BEST PLAN By which you can obtain Llfo Insurance la the Low Premium, All Caxh.Stock plan. It fnrniohes the largest amount of iasur. ance for a given sura of money. Tho con tract i plain and definite, without compli cation, mystery, or uncertainty. The pol icy is always worth its faco, tho premium never increases. It is the most aatiafactory and economical fdan for the insurant. Tub TRAVBLEpg Ipsubanck GourApr, of Hartford, Conn., grunts life Insurance uiHjn this excellent plan. Its security is unquestioned. Apply to any Agent, or send for a Circular. 16-4t AGENTS WANTED for ram kbw BOOK EPIDEMIC & CONTACOUS DISEASES with the newest and best treatment, for all cujtos. Tho onlp thorough work cf the kind in the world. Embraces Binull-Pox, Yellow Fever, Cholera aud ull analogous diseases. No Family Sale Without It. and all buy it. Has li chromatic illuatrations. The biggest cbanceof the season for agents. Address II. S. UODIySPEED & CO., 37 raric mow, ew J orK. l5- Tle Republican Office KEKPS constantly on linud a largo as aortmoiitof iilailk Deeds, Mortgages, Suliina, Warrants, buinmom, Ac. to be oid tiou liv cash. tf. WILUiMSFORT DICTOS SESISAIY, , TTILLIAMJPOIU PA. for both aezos. Established 25 years. SUPERIOR ADVANTAGES In every Department of Culture. Bend for Catalogue. Arrange early for rooms. Fall term begins Aug. 2Hth. , W. LEK SPOTTSWOOn, I). I)., 15-0t President, NEW BILLIARD ROOMS I ADJOINING the Tionesta Houso, at tho mouth of Tlonosta Creole. The tables and room are new, and everything kept in order. .To lovers of the game a cordial invitation is extended to oniric and play it in the new room. M. ITTEL, Prop'r. RUBBER GOODS, RUBBER GOODS, RUBBER GOODS, . RUBBER GOODS, AT II. U. TINKER & CO.'N CENTRE STREET, OIL CITY. PA. i i We have an immense assortment of the above goods In every stylo and quality imaginable, as for instance : 11 inch Two-ply Belting. 2 Inch Two-plv Belting. 2 inch Two-ply Belting. 2 inch Three-ply Belting. 2i inch Three-ply Belting. 3 inch Throe-ply Baiting. Si Inch Three-ply Belting. 4 inch Throe-ply Belting. 5 inch Three-ply belting. 6 inch Thrco-ply Belting. 7 inch Three-ply Bolting. 8 inch Konr-rly Belting. 9 inch Four-plv Belting. . 10 inch Four-ply Belting. ' 12 inch Four-ply Belting ., FIVE-PLY AND ENDLESS BELTS TO OBDEIt ON SHORT NOTICE. We cardites satisfaction in every in stance. We are headquarters for the ftugyo gooas. H. G. TINKER CO. The .&mi', DRUG STORE ! Jas. H. Fone, Proprietor, (at the old stand of Forest Co. Drug Store) ELM STREET, - Tl AVING purchased the entiro stock of t-t- tne torcst countj Drugstore, 1 have changed tho name to the ."American;" and put in an entire new atock pf DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES, TOBACCO, CIGARS, NOTIONS, &C, LIQUORS, For Medical va OXLY Wlfiiq Load, perfectly puro, sold much ohepper than formerly. Also all kinds ot Oils, Kerosene, Tur pentihe, ' lion.ioo. Toilet 'Articles, Per fumeries, $c., for sale cheap. J ain agent for tho PfcRKINS & 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, and so ouustuot ed it cannot explode, THE SODA FOUNTAIN is constantly charged and iced, and wil bo scrVed up in tho best manner. ' Call and seoine. ' ' JAM. II. FONES. THE BOOT & SHOE STOllK OF TIIDIOTJTH ! NE. STEVENS, Proprietor. Parties iu want Of FINE Boots aud Shoos will always find a good assortment at Stevens'. When you call, Just auy "From Tioueuta" and you will be liberally doalt with. ' NOTICE. CojMissioNtK8' Offm-k, Forkht Co., ) 1 ION KST.V, MAY 1, lBl J. J Notice is hereby given that the bridge across Tionesta Creek near ita mouth will be removed by the 15th iust, and the Creek will be obstructed for sixty days thereaf ter iu the erection of a new'briifge etc. All persons interested will govern themselves accordingly. liv order ot loo ( ountyt ommlssiouors. D. W. CLAKK, Clerk. Til KNEW ELASTIC TIU'Nrt. An Important Invention. It retains tho Rupture at all times, aud under thu hard est exercise or severest strain. It is worn with comfort, and if kept on iiiuht and day, effects a permanent pure in a low weeks, horn clieap, a,iu scut iv Aluil when rouuoxted, circulars free, when or dered by letter sent J.0 The Khiitio Tniss Co., No. tiKJ Broadway, N. Y. City. No- Ixiiiy uses Mcrai hpiing i roasts; t.io painful; thsy Jjp nil loo frequently. i 'YOU ASK I I'LL TELl 1 The Jitw flFPlRTUREin Bot! s. Agonta Wanted. Exclusive torrit ?j vi en. lhe book will sell ttsell. r." '.:t. Molhor. 'Sister, tllrothor. Mlnistei, i'1-. chant, Manufacturer, Farmer, Mariner, ana l our(f u want It i J . is Monry I if IT. Send for n Uito';.-r C II KST E KM A N A WEBSTER. OJ -r'i Gth St., Philadelphia. Pa. TELEGRAPHY' A nocessary part ol every person' 4 'viu. lion in Uiis advanced age is tlis art o; .' e. prnnlitntr. Atinlvto tha nnil ersirr. f i l'v Smith's Mnninfl of Telegraphy, l i work published on this subject. ri.. , 30 cts. Also, for every description of grapnic insiruemenis ana iwiierj ; -mi- Chromic Bnttory for Eloctroplat.n.' L f. TILLOTSON-oV CO,. 8 Dey 11, York. JUST RECEIVE AT THE PEOPLE'S STORi: OF EIILBRONNER& CO. A Fresh Stock of SPUING &SUMMEE GOODS, Cloths,. Hats, Caps, Boots, hoes, Hosiery Qlovet5, Gents' Furnishing Goods, UNDERWEAR, EMBROIDER . HANDKERCHIEFS, CORSET LACES, LACE 0OODS, BUTTONS, BRAIDS, TAPES AND. NQTIONS OF ALL KINDS. SJII-K GOODS, BLACK, FANCY SILK A full line of. CAR P E T S : " KA'i, BRUSSELS, HEMP, JNGRAfN, Ac, ' dr., o.,. ALSO. MILLINERV ANDSTRAW GOODS-, HATS, BONNETS, VELVETS, VELVETEEN, RIBBONS, FRAMES, ORNAMENTS, iC, AC, AT. EASTERN PRICES.. We are propurod to pay the highest price for WOOL, HIIKKr-rKITS fc HIDES, Of all kinds, cither in MONEY or Ooodk. We have in our employ sFIRST-CLA&S TAILOR, and keep constantly on hand n GOOD STOCK OF GOdDS, of best quality and latest designs, whleh he wil) niak's Bp in a workmau-like manner and latost stylos. Good fits guaranteed or no aals. A good aud complete stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING, $.1 a 43 s on hand, SIL VER-PL A TED WA R A ND JEWELRY, Of very superior quality aud latest da signs. ' HILBRONNER ft A CO. StMy . WAGES IjVlK all who are willing to werk. Any person, old or young, of either sex, can make from I0 to .r0 por, weok, at home day or evening. Wauled by all. Suita ble to cither City or Country, and any sea son of the year. This is a rare opportuni ty for thoso who are out of work, and ont of money to make an independent livinir. No capital being required. Our pamplet, j low to muse a living, giving run in structions, scut on receipt of 10 cents. Address, A. BURTON A CO., Morrim, Westchester Co., N. Y. 4 AGT'TTT everywhere toselloMrnew -SSTVJiL H,,1" hovel" Embroidering W AiTTEDMltcmI10 e"d for Ni trated Circular, to the MclCea Manufac turing Compuny, 3 09 Broadway, Now York. 4 ' THE FA It M It COMPANION. Every Lady wants one ! Every Mail ought to have oils I ! Hsut on receipt of Ten Cents, Addres, U F. HYDE & CO., IDS Seventh Avuuup, New York. . ' 4 BON.TON FI.IKTATION KIUNAJJt, Sent on receipt of 25 cts'.' Uiiiouo Print ing aud Publishing Hgujo,' ati Vesvy W., N. Y. ' t rpjlE BECK WITH i0 Portable Family A Sowing Machine, oil SO Days Trial ; inany advantages over all. batisfauliou guaranteed, or -0 refunded. Went com nlutc, with full directions, llerkwilh tew Machine Co., btC Broadway, N. Y. 4 IUI1 WORK neatly executed fci Itilsoilice at I , reasooablu tU.
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