V 1 ! WEDNESDAY M0R5LNO, 1E6 6, 1871. BOROUGH OFFICERS. Rrafti3. O. DaLK. OVawoifowen-W. P. Mercllllott, W. B. Harlan, P. 1. Thomas, 8. J. Woloott, Oeo. Bovar 1, T. B. Cobb. Juntieu of Ml Vac-W. P. Mercllllott, D. 8. Knox. . , CvnutafM Goo. TTalet. .SfcAool director H. 1. Irwin, M. W. Tata, II. O. Davis, D. 8. Knox, S. J. Wol cott, L. L. Hackett. . FOREST COUNTY OFFICKIS. Prudent Judon W. P. jrWKS. Ataoeintt Judgtt3 . A. Pwi, iirkw Cook. i Sheri(TT. J. VAN OWK!. .... 'VMirnwFKKD, OLAMKIR. Am- I'rothonotary, Register dt JRtoorder, da. . J. U. AONKW.- - OommiioMrt JACOB MCRCILLIOTT, T, D. Collins, John Thompson. County fhiperintendentH. F. Rohbbr. IHAtJi. A Moenev W. W. M Ason. Wm. Pattkrson. . Onmfjr 5htn)evr fl. t). Irwik. Cbron'nr .Iohiah Wikahs. Coun'y .4KdiVor Wm. Clark, T. B, ', Cobb, L. Wabhkb, Member? Cbnyim KMA iric C. B, ' Op rtir r , Acmblj3. B. IiAWSOir. ' At TIONESTA STATION, on and after Thursday, July iutn, is, 3: . COUTH ltT CLASS, ' Train 22 - - - - :2 a. m. 24 - 7:05 p. 111. 2d clans. Train 60 11:45 a. au 3:43 p. in. kortii 1st class. Train 21 " 28 Train 53 10:20 a. in. 8:15 p. m. 8:56 a. m. 2D CLAN. 6H 2:32 p. ni, On l.hn Rivor Division i. e. from Oil City to Irvineton, up the rlvor la North ; down the rivor, south LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Rev. Brown filled the pulpit of I the Presbyterian Church at Greenville on Sunday last. ' Jas. Fones, at tho American Drug Btore, has a fresh supply of lemons; : just arrived. Thoso wishing to pur chase should call early. 4 M. Ittel, laudlord of the. Tionesta House was awarded the contract of filling in the abutments of the creek bridge, and is at work on them with ' several hands and teams. His bid was 38 cts. per yard. ' Mr. Shaner, Democratic. Candi date fr Commissioner of Clarion .county, recently became the father of triplets. It's useless fur the Repub lican candidate to ruu against such a man as that. Mies Florence Irviu received the prize for reciting tlio largest number of verses from the bible in the Union Hun day School. Tho number recited we believe, was 247. 8. J. Wolcott, - rjiiporinte intent nmJu the presentation speech. A twelve-year old daughter of Mrs. Anderson, of Black Fox Furnace, Clarion county, was drowned in Black Fox Creek, on the afternoon of the ' '.'6th ult. It is not known how it hap- pened, as the girl was alone at the (time of the accident. W. II. May of Louisville, son of II. II. May of this place, was in towp yesterday, aud made us a call. He . reports business geuerally dull, but .the lumber yard with which he is con iitected is doing a better business this easou than ever before. He left for -Titusville last evening, his visit being a business one. From the tenor of a rather ob- ' ecurely written article in the Clarion Republican, we judge that Alexander, "ye local," has gone off to commit matrimony. If be harbors auy s6ch . ftiteutions, we wish him joy, and id vise him to procure a lot at Sligo, in .case be should have to movo bis office there. James Lambing, a gentleman who js well known to most of onr citizens, having once resided here, and who for two or three years past, has been a vveritable oil prince, in the lower dis 4ripf, has been forced into bankruptcy by his creditors. Hp had put down from fifteen to twenty dry holes just prevous to his closing up, and that's . what busted him. He made lots of money, but like many another opera tor, he did notknow just where to stop. Mason 6 Hamlin Organs for Rent, Avitb privilege of purchase for month ly payment, to responsible parties. The 'Weber" "Sleek" aud six other makes of Pianos, also the Smith Organs and Estey Orgaus. - Sheet music aud Mubio Books. Five years guaranty on every instrument. Ad 'Irets. Jos. ritcinberger iV. Co. Oil City Pit. ltolll DIED. PATTERSON at bit bom on Ross Run, In Klngsirty Twp., on the in init., Al fred Pattoraon, Esq., In the year of his age. ' Tbe death of this prominent citizen of our county calls for more than a mere passing .notice. .Ilia exit from the scenes of earth was sudden, hia numerous, friends were struck with as tonishment et his sudden demise. This worthy, estimable man , resided in Kingsley Twp. fof the past 18 years. With propriety it 'night be sa'd'of him "he was beloved by all who knew him. 'A business man he was hon est as well as industrious and hospita ble. As a Justice of the Feaee, an of fice be held fur many years, ho was prompt and . efficient his judgment discriminating and exact to a remark able degree. II leaves a wife and large family, to whom, if he leaves not a large legacy of earthly goods, which perish, yet a better and imper isbable legacy in his virtues and moral Worth. ' COMMUNICATED. , Lacy's new mill at Cobbtown, four miles up Coon creek from Lacy town, is progressing, and will be finish ed soon. ' L. L. Hackett, who is said to be an excellent millwright, is put ting up the mill, which will be put to work as soon as finished. The mill formerly used there was run by, water, A camp meeting will beheld pear Lickingville, commencing to-morrow. We are not informed how long it will last, but suppose as long as converts are made. On Sunday Tionesta will probably send her delegation. From what we hear of previous camp meet ings up theru, we would judge they kept a good deal of bad order around the suburbs. There should be efficient police appointed to secure good order, that those who go there to raiso a dis turbaoce may get their just deserts. Mrs. Clapp, wife of Rev. Ralph Clapp, deceased, and mother of E. E. Clapp, of President, has been visiting in town for a couple of weeks past. Sho is quite an aged lady, and is loved and esteemed wherever known, for her manifold good qualities. She came with ber husband to Presideut, in an early day, and has lived to see the "wilderness blossom as the rose," and the county where she spent the best portion of her life, take its plaoe among the wealthiest in the Htate May she live in peace aud happiucss for many yeaFs to come. M. Carpenter, the photographio artist has gone to Lickingvillo to take pictures during Camp Meeting. He is merely out for a few weeks, bis base of operations still being hrre. He will be able to take pictures of all kinds, in the highest style of the art. When he comes back he will at once erect gallery on Kim 8t., probably north of bmearbaugYs meat market. This will give him and his business a per manency in the eyes of the citizens of this vicinity which he has long felt need of. Ou Friday last, the creek being up to rafting stage, some attempts were made to run some of Ditbridgo s logi out. Frank Hackett was on one raft, which staved coming over Lacytown dam, but he kept on until he came to the bridge at the mouth, when the for ward end struck some of the staging which had been erected previous to putting the iron on the piers, and knocked it down. To escape being crushed he wa obliged to jump into the wator, which he did. He then follow ed the raft, and was caught in some driftwood, a piece of which, by some means threw him about eight or ten feet, landing or rather launching him iu the water again. He again struck out for the raft, and caught it. After taking sor i observations, and making a few, he plunged iu the water and swam to shore. Chas. Herrington and James Babb were coming over Bear creek dam with another timber raft, which broke into pieces, and by some means Iler ringtQDwas hurt quite severely, but no bones broken. It seems that the couplings on both rafts were unsub stantial, and broke, where good coup lings should have cooio through per fectly sound. STOCK FOR SALE. T. J. Payne, having finished logging for the season, has for sale eight (ft) horses and two (2) pairs of oxen. They will be sold cheap. Apply at Payne's Mill, near Newmanville. tf. Those beautiful lots just port)) of Mrs, Henry's residence tun bo bought cheap, op loii tjuic, by iipplyinjj to tlit editor of tliii paper. if. Tionesta, Ta., Ang. 0, 1873. Mr, Eoitobi I have for sale a large number of fine building lots, surrounding and near the Court House, n the Borough of Tionesta. These lots are all upon an easy slope, having a beautiful commanding view of the River, Railroad and the surrounding mountains. These lots are large, and the price and Jfcrms sntifactory to all those who have located in this vicinity, and who have erected some of the best aud most expensive private residences in the village ; they are men of char acter, business qualifications and pri vate worth. And I would lay to all persons at a distance desirous of lo cating in a county town, that Tionesta is admitted to bo one of the most beautiful side river towns on the Alle gheny or any other river extremely healthy, and no high winds during the whole year, except such are raised by a diseased brain. Should the lots be disposed of within the space of fire or mora years, I have other lands con- tigious that can be opened up for sale, equally as desirable; so that there will be no necessity of moving the town lor the. want of room for the next ten years to come at least. Other gentlemen have equally as good lots fur sale in the same locality, aud which are about the centre of the village limits. Yours Truly, . P. D. Thomas. PITTHDt'Bnil FEMALE COLLEGE. Those who are seeking a really first class school for their daughters will do well to send to Rov. I. C. Pershing, D. D., Pittsburgh, Pa., for a catalogue of the Pittsburgh Female College It is just such an institution as an Intel ligent man desires for his daughter. The buildings are large, well lighted and ventilated, and fitted up in excel lent style. The course of study is well solcctcd, Tbe method of instruo- tion thorough. The discipline mild, and yet firm and judicous. The facul ty, one of the largest in United States, numbers twenty-five chosen teachers. The location is on a beautiful, shaded street, central, easily accessible, and as quiet as a country village. There are eight departments, with special teachers. There are five teachers in the music department, and hereafter diplomas will be granted in music and painting, as well as in tbe literary course. Added to all this the charges are loss than any school affording equal advantages and accommodations We heartily commend it to our read er. The Fall Terra, commences Sep tcinbcr 10. Telegraph. The following is the table of con tents of the August number of The Republic Magazine: To Our Patrons j Gov. Noyts, tl Republicau Candidate for Governor in Ohio ; The State Elections ; Success ful Journalism ; Benjamin Franklin Wade ; Who May Obtain a Patent and How; Cuba; Tbe Products of Our Country ; The National Revenues and Expenditures ; Tyranny of Ma joritics; Cheap Transportaticn ; Rail roads in the United States and Else' where; The Publio Lands; The Par deming Power; Suggestions to Sura mer Tourists; Convention of Govern ore, and Internal Improvements in the South ; Miscellaneous ; Departmental Press Fhotographs of Our Country. Published by the Republic Publish ing Co., Washington, D. C, at (2 pei annum, in advauce. Tea Cake. Take one and a half cups wlu'to sugar, one and a quarter cups sweet milk, one-quarter cup of butter, two eggs, well beaten, one-half teaspoonful salt, flavor to taste; add two and a half cups flour, haviug it one measure of Banner Baking Pow dor. Each can of the Banner Baking Powder contains a small measure, to be used even full, according to printed directions. If you cannot obtain this really valuable article from your gro cer, send twenty-five cents by mail, addressed to Baouer Baking Powder, P, 0. Lock Box, 317, Pittsburgh, Pa., and you will receive, postage paid, a quarlor pound package together with a list of fifty valuable Recipes. Robinson & Bouner have glass fruit jars, tin fruit cans and sealing wax. The Pearl Self Sealing Jar, sold by them is the best jar made. J7tf For Sale. OneTeu Horse Engine and Boiler. For sale cheap or will trade for a good team of horses or young Cattle. C. L. Hanna, -Agent Hickory Farm Oil Co., ' t Hietorv, Pa. On Saturday last, Jobn Smith, a workmen on Dithridge's mill met with an accident which will interfere with his locomotion for several weeks. It appears that a large timber was being raised, and from some cans which we cannot learn, fell, catching Smith on the right ankle, crushing it, and break ing the leg above. Dra. Winans & Blaine were sent for, and reduced the fractures, and report that with proper care the man will got along as fast as the nature of the break will permit. Meantime his expenses go on, and his income, we suppose, has stopped. Such accidents occur quite often in lumber regions, and all lumbermen who have families should bt insured in an Acci dental Insurance Co. We do not know whether there is a company of tbis nature represented here or not. We have received from the pub lishers, the following pieces : "The Celtio Polka," composed by J. M. Pattison price 60 cts. "The Spray Mazourka Caprice," by the same au thor, price 60 cts. "Elfin Whispers," by J. M. Wehli ; abridged 50 cts., complste 75 cts. "The Southerland Waltzes," by Wm. lucho, 75 cts. Wm. A. Pond & Co.. 547 Broadway and 39 Union Square, are the publishers, and will send the above pieces post-paid on receipt of puce. All the newest and best pieces are sold by this firm. If you want good mnsie send for the catalogue of Wm. A. Pond & Co. The " best stock of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Silverware in Oil City can be found at J. Wolf's, Centre S(, Particular attention paid tho 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 era the beneGt. tC TIMBER LANDS FOR SALE. . Over two thousand acres of fine Hemlock Timber Lands situated on Maple Creek, near Claringtou; this couuty, are for sale at a baigain. Part of the lands are situated within four miles of Claringtou, on the Clarion River, and would be a fine site for an extensive tannery and sawmills. Map and particulars can be seen by apply ing to tho editor of this paper. Job Printing. Do you want posters? Do you want hand-bills ? Do you want business cards T . Do you want a neat bill head ? Do you want a tasty letter head f Do you want a nice visiting card ? If so, leave your orders at the Re publican office where they will be exe cuted in the neatest style and on most reasonable terms. The colored address label ou each paper shows the date to which the sub scriber has paid, thus Thos Turner 1J74, signifies that Mr. Turner has paid far his paper until March 1st, 1874 The 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 being payable to the old firm. Tho old sub' scription book is yet in our hands, and our receipts will bo recoguized by the old firm. tf. Tho lightest ruuuing Machine in the world is the Grover Sl Baker, at least Baldwin, of Tidioute says so, and he knows. 46 ly The Queen Clothes Wringer. Best out, at Robinson & Bonner's, A'w Advertisement Lawrerc House, rniONESTA. PA.. G. G. BUTTER -I t'IKLD, pROPBiaron. Thla bonne la cotitrally located. Everything new and well furnished Superior accommoda tion and atrict attention triven to KuestM Vegetable and Frnita of all kinds served in Uieir season. Bauipie room lor eOin inercial Agents. THE VERY BEST PLAN By which you can obtain Life Insurance is the Low Preuium,AU Cash,8touk plan. It furnishes the largest amount of insur ance for a given sum of money. The con' tract is plain and definite, without compli cation, mystery, or uncertainty. The pol icy is always worth its face, the premium never increasos, It is the most satisfactory and ecoiiomiuai plan for the insurant. Thk Tbavmlkrs iNsuBAiica Comfkt, of Hartford. Conn., grants Life Insurance upon this excellent plan. Its seourity is unquestioned. Apply to any Agent, or send for a Circular. 15-41 Tha Republican Office I.Tr.l'S conhtantly on hand a large as IV korlinentot Blank Deed., MuKksuvn, Huhpon'. WariantH, SuinmenM, A.:: to I'C kul'4 -heap tor caih, tf. aTUUlSNM BICimOS SEMIJiilT, WILT.IAMRPORT, pa. For both sexes. EnUbituhed 25 years. SUPERIOR ADVANTAGES In every Department of Culture. Send for Catalogue. Arrange early , for rooms. Fall term begins Ang. 2th. W. LEK SPOTTSWOOD, D. D.t 16-6t . ' ' ' -President. NEW BILLIARD ROOMS! ADJOISING the Tionesta Honse, at the mouth of Tionesta Creek. The tables and room are new, and everything kept In order. To lovers or the game a ooraiai invitation la extended to come and play in the new room. M. ITTEXj, Prop'r. RUBBER GOODS, RUBBER GOODS, RUBBER GOODS, RUBBER GOODS, ' - AT ' II. Ct. TIXKEK & CO.'H CENTRE STREET, OIL CITY, PA. We have an immense assortment of the above goods In every style and quality imaginable, as for instance t - IJ Inch Two-ply Bejting, 2 inch Two-pi v Belting. 2) inch Two-ply Belting. 2 inch Three-ply Belting, 21 inch Three-ply Boltiug, 3 Inch Three-ply Belting. . 3i inch Three-ply Belting. ' 4 inch Throe-ply Belting. 5 inch Three-ply bolting. 6 inch Three-ply Belting. 7 inch Three-ply Belting. 8 inch Fonr-ply Belting. 9 inch Four-ply Belting. 10 inch Four-ply Belting. 12 inch Four-ply Qilliiig FIVK-PLY AND ENDLESS BELTS TO ORDER ON SHORT NOTICE. We srarentee satisfaction in every in stance. We are headquarters for the above goods. H. G. TINKER 6c CO. DRUG STORE! Jas. H. Pones, Proprietor, (at tho old stand of Forest Co. Drug Store) ELM STREET, t t TioirasTA, Pa, H AVING purchased tho entiro stock of (lit, r urtwi v A, . , i , i i'i ,i J4 ni.n ti. i 1 1 r v w changed the name to the "American," and put iu an entire new stock of DRUGS , PATENT MEDICINES, TOBACCO, CIGARS, NOTIONS, &C. LIQUORS, For Medical toe ONLY White Lead, perfectly pure, sold much cheaper man lormeny. Also all klndu ot Oils, Kerosene, Tur pontine, Benzine, Toilet Article,, Per ruuiorios, ixc., lor siue cneup. I am agent for the TERKINS & HOUSE NON-EXPLOSIVE LAMP, Tho only SAFE LAMP made, will burn all kinds of oil with perfect safoty, being all Metal it can not break,and so conduct ed it cannot explode, THE SODA FOUNTAIN is constantly charged and iced, and will be served up In the bust manner. Call and see me, JAS. 11. FONES THE BOOT & S1IOK STORE CfW TIIDIOTTTIE I NK. STEVENS. Proprietor. Partiea . in want of FUJE Boots and Shoes will always find a good assortment at Stevens'. When you call, Juat say "From Tionesta" and you will be liberally dealt with. 8-oin N. E. STEVENS. NOTICE. Commissioners' Ofticr, Fobkkt Co., t Tiomksta, May 1, 1873. j Notice is hereby Riven that the bridge across Tion ista Creek near its mouth will be removed by the 15th lust, and the Creek will be obstructed for sixty days thereaf ter in the ereotian of a new'bridge dr. All persons interested will govern themselves accordingly. B order of the County ('oiiiniissioiiuVs. 1. W. CLARK, Clerk. THK NEW KLAhTIO TKl'MM. An Important Invention, it retains the Rupture at all times, and under ths hard, est exercise or severoNt strain. , It is worn with ooinlbrt, aud if kept on night and day, effects a periiiuuunl euro in a lew weeks. Sold chexp, and sent by Mail w htm rciiuefctud, circulars free, iion or dered by letter sent to The Klastie 'i'mt. Co., No. . i Broadway, X. Y. City. No. body ues Mtlai Minns: lrin.Krs; too I painful; they clip efl io liciicntly. i TQU ASK t I'LL TELL!", . Th Nfw ncDirmmria Bosk. " " Agentn Wanted. Exclusive tetiltur (riv en. The boo It win eeir iweir. rainer, Mother, !8ister,f Brother, Minister, Mer chant, Manufacturer, Farmer, . Miner, Mariner, and rotirser.j an warn u. ihrrh In Mouft in it. 8nd for a Cironlar. CHKSTERMAN A WEBSTER, SO North 6th bt, Philadelphia, Pa. ... . TFLECRAPHY. A necoiwary part of evory person's educk-. tion in tins ad vancea age is we an 01 i eie graphing. Apply to the undersigned for Smith's Manual of Telegraphy, the best work published on this subject. Price, -80 eta. Also for every description Of Tele graphic Instrnements and Battery . Intro C'hromio Battery for Electroplating. L. O. TILLOTSON A CO., 8 Dry St., New York. . - . JUST RECEIVED V AT THE .. PEOPLE'S STORE OF - EHLBRONNER&CO. , A Fresh Stock of -V' SPRING & SUMMER GOODS. - Cloths, Hats, Caps,' 23oots, :'i :. . ; .Shoe,1 Hosiery. , ',' Glove, QontsV Furnishing Goods. UNDERWEAR, fcMBROJpBR HANDKERCHIEFS, CORSETS. LACES, LACE ' GOODS, BUTTONS, BRAIDS, ' . ; TAPES AND '- NQTIONS OF AU KINDS, SILK GOODS, BLACK, FANCY SILKS, A full line of ' CARPETS: , URCSSRiJt, HEMP, INUHAIN, . . ' tVC, Af., atC, ALSO MILLINERY ANDSTRAW GOODS, HATS, B0NNETSt VELVETS. VELVETEEN, RIBBONS, FKAM"M, ORNAMENTS, AC, AC.., AT EASTERN PRICES. We art: prepared to pay (ha highest prloa for woo :lv'. mii;i:i.ii:i.tm a hides. Of all kind, cither in MONEY or Qoada. ' Wa have in our employ a FIRS T-CL ASS TAILOR, and keep constantly on baud a GOOD STOCK OF GOODS, of bestqaaUtj and latest designs, whieh he will inak as in a . workmaq-ike planner and latest stylos, Good fits guaranteed, or bo sale. A goad and complete stock of HEADY-MADE CLOTHING, Always on hand,, ., . SILVER-PLATED WARK AXP JEWELRY, Of verv superior quality and latest de signs. 8lMy 1IILBKONNKH A A CO. WAGES T?OR all who are willing to work. Any 1 person, old or yimug, of either sex. nan make from $10 to r0 pur week, at home day or evening. Wanted by all. Suita ble to either City or Country, and any aea sou of the year. This is a rare opportuni ty fur thoso who are out of work, aud out of money to make in independent living. No capital being required. Our pamplet, "How to make a living," Hiving full in structions, sent on retxilpf of 10 cents. Addreax, A. BURTON & CO., Morrlaania, Westchester Co., N. Y. -4 APrPTTT! everywhere to sellour new m.z . .-.Li.'i.and novel Embroidering WANTEDMttehi"e' send for lllas-. trated Circular, to the McK Maunfaa turing Company, IW Uroadway, ) Mw York. i THK rAULOM. COM FAN 'ON. . Every I-aily wants one Every Man ought to havo one '. ! Sont on receipt of 'i t n Cents. Address, L. F. HYDE A CO,, 11.15 Seventh Avsnne, New Y ork. 4 BON.TON FHHT.mO.N hlUNALM, Rent on rwoint of 'IS cts. Unique Print ing sud Publishing House, 3i Yencv St., N. Y. , . 4 rpHK BECKW1TH $ai Portable Family X Hewing Machine, on M) Dttys Trial, many advantage over all. Natislartiou guaranteed, or gjo refunded. .Sent cm plelc, with full directions, lierkwiih Sew ing Machine Ctr.. Wi2 Broadway, V. Y Ion WORK neatlTeaceti' at reasonable rIc