"WEDNESDAY HORSING, SETT. 1, 1871. BOROUGH OFFICEnS. IturnrnltJ. O. D.w.K. uneitmen W. 1. Morcilllotf, XV. B. Harlan, 1. 1. Thomas, S. J. Wolc.oll, co. Dovard, T. B. Cobb. Justirc of ftic IHaceW. P. Morellllott, O. H. Knox. (hnxtahlf Goo. Haslet. Nchnnl l)irrrtn:iH. D, Irwin, M. W. Tato, II. O. Davla, D. H. Ktmx, S. J. Wol Vjott, Ji. L. Hackctt. 1 FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. hri!cnt Ju(ti)evr. T. Jenkr. ! slumrirtra Jmlyc.l3. A. 1'uorEB, A.N bHKW (IlKIK, i Nheriir T. .T. Van CIiksk. Treniurer Kuni. C)i,AsNKn. Prolhtmotary, licginlcr it Ilccortter, cf J. H. Aon kw. fhmmi'Mioneivt .Taron MEnciLMOTT, T. P. CoM.iitx, .loiiTf Thompson. Cuiiufy SupeviHtrmlfntH. F. RonnER. iitriet Attorney XV. W. Masoii. Jury ihmmiMtinners Geo no H HinniNg, WM. PATTKnsOM. fijunfy Surveyor S.D. InwiN. .fosl Alt WlSANH. fVurnu Avtlitort'H. Cr.Anit, T. B. Conn, L. WARM Kit, Member nf tynrfretn VMh T)itrtetC. R, Cl'iiTia. AuembtyJ. B. Lawson. Tlinn of Train At TIONF.STA STATION, on and after Thursday. Jiilv loth. IsT.'t: koutii 1st cr,Aa. Train 22 ' 114 . 8:2ft a. in. - - , 7:05 p. in. 2n class. . 11:41 n. ill. 8: i:ip. m.. Traill 00 61 kohtii Nt class. Traill 21 " 23 Train I3 . - - W:20 a. m. - 5:115 p. ni. 2n class. . 8:'0 n. in. Ml .... i!::i2 n. m, On tlio Ulvor Division . c from Oil lit v to Irvineton, up tlio river Is North ; down thrivcr, soulli. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Notice. Services in the Presbyter Inn Church on Sabbath, 7th Sept., morning and evening, by Rev. Mr. HcMatcr, of Warren county, Pa. Mr. M. preached here about 25 years ago, and will be remembered by some of our older citieens. Look over the list of candidates for nomination for county offices; wo present some new ones to-day. James Fonos, al tho American J)rug Store, liaa the latent periodicals of all kinds on hand, for sale at regular prices. Robinson' new house is painted up Sn the highest style of the art. .Alex. Ilenage was the artist who put .the fine touches on. Rev. E. D. McCreary and family, of Sheridan, N. Y. arrived in town ou Monday. He departed for tho Con ore nee at Brookville, on Tuesday. Ilobart btow anil wile were in 4own last week, visiting their friends here. Mr. Stow departed for Cincin- jiali last week, and we believe his fam jly fullow next week. J. G. Dale's youngest son, Alex. is at proseut suffering, from fever of some form, probably typhoid, but as he has the best of care he "will most .like come through nil right. Dr. Hunter is out again, after ihaving been sick for something over a -week. To be sure he is looking a trifle pale, and a little weak, but now that lie is up again, he will improve right along. I. Hilbronner has been m town for a fov days past, and Max. put in :nn appearance yesterday. In all prob ability the question of moving their -.store ou this street will be decided soon. Ji E. Clapp, of President is still tnaking and grading roads down about President, It may be possible that he will get it nil back when ho builds that bridgo and commences operations in earnest. dipt. Knox is hobbling around on crutches, and is getting well ns fast as possible. New flesh is forming where tho old was scraped off, and in the course of four or five weeks he expects to be sound again. Gillespie & Root, proprietors of Tip-Top mills, near Tylersburgh, are (through with their job there, having cut about 5,000,000 ft. of lumber since they started iu. The mill will proba l)ly he moved to some other trgat soon Capt. Grace, well known by all the members of the 83d Regt. aud by nil our older citizens, was in town yes terday. The oil business is attracting his attention uow, aud he is our of the most successful oil men in tlio lower region. C. L. Haniia, at ilickoiy has two prairie dogs which he brought home with him from Colorado. They are aid to bo cunaing and playful little creatures and to a (lord a good deal of juuiisemeiit to the inhabitant of that hat place. During tho abscnoe of Mr. Breck- enrldgo, the bridge contractor, last week, Geo. Hunter, the proprietor, brought up a. couple of gentlomen from Franklin, one of them a practi cal mason, to examine the stono-wnrk on the bridge. They examined and reported that the cement, or part of it was worthless. Tho enme question ras mooted onco before, and at that titnO the contractor went to Ogden & Smith of Oil City, from whom it was purchased, and inquired of them u the cement was good. They said they bo- lieved it was, and wrote at once to the manufacturers at Louisville, to know if it was as bad been represented. The company replied that the cement was their best make, aud was as good as any in tho country. This set the con tractor at ease. But as ho was return ing from his trip this time, ho met a man In Oil City who Informed him of the examination and report which had been made in his absence. Again he went to Ogden & Smith about it, and they told him that one of tho manu facturers had callod upon them recent ly, and assured them that the cement was good ; furthermore that Bates S Zimmerman, well-Jsnown builders in the oil region had taken the balance of the car load of which this was a part. Mr. Brcckcnridgo then called on the junior member of this firm, who took pains to explain to him the virtue of the cement; which he said was uood as he ever used. IIo then went into the cellar of the new hotel which is building there, and showed Mr. Breekcnridgo the samo peculiarity which had been noticed hero, viz: that a crust had formed on the outside of tho cement, but after that was taken away, that part not exposed was 'yet comparatively soft. It was a peculiar Itr of good cement, he said, that it did not harden at once, but required sorao mouths to arrive at that perfect solidity which it was euro iu time to acquire. So the matter rest). It is a question between builders, whether the cement is of the right stripe or not. The evidence thus far seems to bo iu favor of the cement. r torn 1 esterdny 8 Verrteb we learn that a man named William Scott, a cooper at Sivctleyville, was shot four times, on Mouday evening at about 9 o'clock. IIo was returning from Oil City with some purchases, and the assassin met him just at his own door, and placing a pistol to his head, fired. The balls took effect ns follows: 1st, in the left eyebrow; 2d in the forehead, between tho brows; 3d, back of tho head ; 4th back of the right ear. Tho assassin was in the shade, and could not bo recognized by lookers on, but the injured man said it was Botsford Chandler, a dissolute, reckless and dangerous young man who used to board with tho family. Scott's skull was fractured and two" of the bullets were not found. The Sur geons sty it is possibjo that he may re cover, but not probablo. A photo graph of tho supposed assassin is in tbo hands of the Chief of Police, and every effort will be made to effect his capture. Scott is described as having been a very 6tcady, Cue-looking man, about forty-two years of agai On Monday morning we went up to see Jacob Hood's grounds, ou which he is to put a fine house, immediately He has purchased four acres fronting on the river, and extending to the top of the hill, to have, ns ho expresses it, "room to turn himself." The house will be situated on tho cast side of Elm St., about forty rods north of D W. Clark's residence, and is to bo built after the model of A. B. Kelly's house, the main part to bo a little larger Tho north end of town is sporting sev cral of the best residences in town, and Jacob s will shine with any of them. lie is at present living in shanty a largo one near the site of the new house. Four carpenters were to commence work yesterday morning, ana it is expectcil that the first coat of plaster will go on this month. At the school meeting, on Satur day evening, 30ih ult., not much was done. The member of the board pres. eut were Davis, Prest., Tate, Wul con, iiunier ana irwm. tnero was but two applicants for tho upper and lower school. Tho resolution to open the schools on Sept. 1st, was annulled and it was resolved to open the two schools on tho loth Sept., (inst.,) so" that applicants for tithcr of the schools could scud their name to the Secretary in tho mean time. Salary 810 per mouth by resolution of last Juno. Snnio bills w-ro then allowed and the Board adjourned. Ijeonard Agnow, whose marriage notice we published last week, is at present running the Scott House, at Fngundns, Roberts, the former pro prietor having been sold out at Sher iff's Sale. ' There's money in the house, nnd wo have no doubt but Len. will get it out. . The foundation of Eli Holemau's new houso is finished, and the work will eo on ns rapidly as possible. The houso is to bo 21x3(3, two stories in height, with portico in fron. He ex pects to finish the house this fall. It is situated ou Vine St., aud tho lot is a beautiful one, nicely shaded, with some fruit trees started. Chas. M. Cott, of the firm of Saiythe & Co., Job Printers, Columbus, Ohio, called on us last week, nnd left some beautiful samples of his printing. lie formerly worked in tho Democrat office in Clarion, but having imbibed a taste for job work, struck out for himself, and "is now one of the best job printers we know. Beside all that he's a very nico fellow himself. Wanted. A boy to take tho char acter of devil in a printing office. Having tried at least a dozen or more boys, we desire a boy who will attend to business nnd do what is required of him, which amounts to nothing in these dull times. A boy of this char acter will receive steady employment aud no questions asked. Pet. Centre Record. John Thompson, one of our Coun ty Commissioners, has just finished harvesting his oat, of which he had twenty acres this year. He brought a sample down to the Court House on Monday last, and defies any farmer in the county to produce a hotter quality of oats. John has a good fatiu in Ilormouy township, near Stewart's Run P. O., and works it intelligently nnd profitably. The war between the Derrick nnd and the A. V. R. R. still continues. The Titnsvillo aud Petroleum Centre papers seem to sympathize with the railroad, and Bishop has to fight the combination single-handed. The price of the Derrick has been reduced to two and a half cents, nnd claims to be more prosperous than ever. For our part we are in favor of letting the Derrick and R. R. fight it out by them selves. The creek bridgo is almost finish ed, and will probably be crossable iu the course of a week or ten days. This bridge is oue which will sta,nd long af ter many who pay taxes to help build it have mouldered away to dust. As long as they live, however, for four or five years to come, at least, they will have t5 come down with the "dust to the tax-collector. It is not likely, however, that any oue will kick against this tax, as the money was well laid out. The meeting of the Sixth Annual Convention of the Y. M. C. A., of Pennsylvania, will bo held in Johns town on the 16th, 17th and ISth of September, The Allegheny Valley Railroad will chargo full fare going to the Convention, but will pass the same Delegates home free either via of Pitts burgh or West Tenn Junction by pre senting a certificate of tho Chairman of the Railroad Committee, All Del egates will require orders for excur sion tickets from tho point thev wish to connect with the Pennsylvania Cen tral or its branches. All applications for orders, with the names of the Dole gates, should be sent to J. R. Caldwell, Johnstown, Pa., or for any informa tion in connection with the same. The Committee on Entertainment have made arrangements for the accomoda tion of all Delegates. The following b the table of con tents of the September number of The Republic Magazine : The Living Political Issues of the Day ; The Salary Question ; A Jeaf from History ; Tho Cheap Transport Question; Benjamin Franklin Wade; The Penal System of Michigan ; Tho Future of the Blind ; Abraham Liu coin and Jefferson Davis; Caaarism ; Our North Pacific States ; The ICIec- trie Telegraph ; The Month ; The Far mers and Protection ; Departmental Attorney General's Decision in the Vogt Case Redemption of United States Currency Forwarding Drop Letters Postage on Lending Public Documents. Terms, $2 per annum, iu advance; single copies, 23 cents. Robinsou & Bonner have glass fruit jars, tin fruit cans and sealing wax. The Pearl Self Scaling Jar, i fold by them is the bc.-t jar made. 17tf The September number of Wood's Household Magazine is on our table. We always havo a good word to say for this publication it is such a whole-souled book so wide awake, so lively and eutcrtaining, yet always so so chaste and refined. It is a regular little go-ahead, too, as comparison be tween its numbers will prove. We learn that the firm of S. 8. Wood & Co. dissolved in March last, the "Co." (S'. E. Shutcs, Mayor of Newburgh,) retaining possession of tho magazine, and recalling If. V. Osborne (Tenor- oon) as editor. So, though the publi cation really changed hands, it has not Buffered from the management of a new publisher or new editor, but un der the redoubled efforts of its ener getic proprietor, has gained new force and new attractiveness. Price only one dollar a year. It is published at Newburg, N. Y. Delicious Custard Cake. Take two cups sugar (powdered is bcst),one half cup butter, one cup milk, two ?ggs yolks and whites beateu separte- ly, mix together ; flavor with lemon or vanilla; add two and one-half cups sifted flour having in it one measure Bnnncr Baking Powder; bake in four jelly cake pans. For tho custard, take two cups of milk; when it boils add two heaping table-spoonfuls corn starch, two eggs, well beaten, ouo-half cup white sugar; flavor with same as in cake, put the custard between tho layers of thecako while both are warm. Each can of tho 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 Banner Baking Powder, P. O. Lock Box, 317, Pittsburgh, Pa., and you will receive, postago paid, a quarter pound package together with a list of fifty valuablo Recipes. Pianos and Organs. The makes of Weber; Steck; Matushek ; Haines; Mason & Hamlin ; Smith American; Estey, and several others. Foreign nnd domestic Sheet-Music, Music Books. All kinds of Musical Instru ments, and merchandise of the best quality are constantly on hand at Jos, Steinburger & Co.'s, Music Dealers, Oil City, Pa. Agents for the above named manufactures for this section, and for all the music publishers in the country, bend tor catalogues and price lists. 20 tf Jury List for Sept. Term, 1873. J RAND JUROKS. Tionesla Bor. Geo. W. Robinson, Foreman. Michael Ittel. Tionesta Twp. Sylvester Butter field, Jacob Stitzinger, A. Striley. Harmony. Ira Copeland,. Daniel Stewart, F. A. Flnnagan, W. S. Ab bptt, John Hall, B. G. Morrison. Hickory. N. P. Wheeler, John Cromer, Charles Murphy, James Hen derson. Burnett. Geo. Paup, Joseph Rcy uolda, Jacob Mays. Green. David Gnyton. Jenks. Irwin Robinson. Howe. Thomas Porter, Robert Black. Kingsley. Frauk Guyton, Robert Graham. TLTIT JUROKS. Tionesta Bor. James Cole, J. A. Hart, Jos. Grove, Frank Mabie, Dan iel Agnew, Ferninand Wenk, Jas. Graham, George Bush, S. C. Sloan, Wilbtr Grove, Jas. Swaggart. Tionesta Twp. Wm. Hood, Jas. Huddleson, liristian Crop p. Barnott Jos. Carson, Albert Flick, Wra. Henry. Hickory. Wm. A. Connelly, Chas. Albaugh, Jas. Hall, Jas. Green, Jas, Hunter, Wm. Albaugh, Hiram Brown, John Shunk, Judson Clark, John II Wentworth. Kingsley. Nelson Cole, D. Hugins, D. Gibson, II. D. Heath, J. S. Carson, A. Wilson. Harmony. Henry M. Setley, Geo, Culver, Ryan lietuan, W. Y. Siggins, R. J. Copeland, Ira Chase, Ross Clark, A. A. Copelau J, Wm. Hyde, J. F. Connelly. Jenks. John Mercilliott. Green. Fred. Weyant, J. Childs, Jacob Myers, S. N. Flowers. New invoice, boots auc shoes, mens', boys' and youths' bouts, woman' shoes and gaitcrs.misses and children' alines. Stock full and complete ; come jnd see before purchasing elsewhere; wo try to please all. ROMN'SOX & Boxxeu. Robinson it Bonner receive Flour and Salt by the Car Load, at a great saving in Freights, and give custom ers thn benefit. if. WILIIDISMRT DIIHSOS SEIKARY, WIMJAMSrOHT, PA. For Iwth Rexes. Established 23 years. SUPERIOR ADVANTAGES In evorv Department of Culture. Send for Catalogue. Arranpo early for rooms. Fall term begin Auk tiHlh. W. IiKK 8POTT3WOOD, T. P., 15-Ct President. NEW BILLIARD ROOMS I ADJOI SlXCi the Tionesta House, at tho mouth of Tionesta Creok. The tables and room aro new, and everything kept In order. To lovers of the nnie a cordial invitation is extended to come and play in the new room. M. ITTEL, Prop'r. RUBBER GOODS, RUBBER GOODS, RUBBER GOODS, RUBBER GOODS, AT II. ii. TINKER CO.'S CENTRE STREET, OIL CITY, PA. We havo an immense assortment of tho nbove (roods in overy stylo and quality imaginable, as for instance : U inch Tw.i-ply neltinp;. 2 inch Two-plv Bolting. 2 inch Two-ply Halting. 2 inch Three-plv Hollinfr. 2J inch Three-ply Uniting. - 8 inch Three-ply Halting. 31 inch Three-ply HolUng. 4 inch Three-ply Melting. 6 inch Three-ply belting. 6 inch Throe-ply Ilelting. 7 inch Three-ply Ilelting. 8 Inch Fonr-ply HoHing. 11 inch Four-ply Hulling. 10 inch Four-ply Holting. 12 inch Four-ply Belling- FIVE-PLY AND ENDLESS BELTS TO ORDER ON SHORT NOTICE. We earentoe satisfaction in every in stance. Wo aro headquarters for tho above goods. H. G. TINKER & CO. r&S.V.:.-i-.,i5rfa "nsTTJU DRUGSTORE! Jas. H. Fones, Proprietor, (at the old stand of Forost Co. Drug Store) ELM STREET, - - Tionesta, Pa. Tl AVING purchased tho entiro stock of IT the Forost Count Drug Storo, I huvo changed tho name to the "American, and put in an entiro new utock of DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES, TOBACCO, CIGARS, . NOTIONS, SC., LIQUORS, ror Medical 'use ONLY Wlilto Load, perfectly pure, sold much cheaper than lornioriy. Also all kinds ot Oils. Kcrosono. Tur nentiuo. Benzine, Toilot Articles, Per fumeries, &c, for sale cheap. I am agent for tlio FERKINS & HOUSE NON-EXPLOSIVE LAMP, Tho onlv SAFE LAMP made, will burn all kinds of oil with perfect safety, being nil Metal it can not brc-ak,and no coiisUict- ed it cannot explode, THE SODA FOUNTAIN is constantl v charged and iced, and will bo Morvud up in tiie best maimer. Call uud boo mo. JAS. II. FONKS. THE BOOT & SHOE STORE OHT TUDIOTTTE I NE. STEVENS. Proprietor. Parties . in want of FINE Boots and Shoea will always llud a good assortment at Stevens', When you call, just say "From Tionntta" aud vou will be liberally dealt wiUi. u-u'lii N. E. STEVENS. NOTICE Commissioners' Ofvick, Fomkht Co., TioNiisiA, May 1, 1H73. . J Notice is hereby given that the bridge across Tlonoxta t rock near its mouth will be removed by tlio lruh inst, and tho Creek will bo obstructed lor bixty days thereaf ter iu tho erectl n of a new bridgo il c. All persons interested will goveru themselves accordingly. B) order of tho County Commissioners. . V. CLARK, Clerk. Tim ni:w i:i.atic TKl'SS. An Imporluiit Invention. It retains tho Rupture atUil turns, and under tlio hard. est exercise or severest strain. It is worn with coniiort, and if kept on night ami d:ty, cll'ects a peiniuuei.t euro in a lew weeks. Kohl cheap, and sent by Mail when requested, circulars free, when if dered by letter sent to '1 lie Elastic Truss Co., No. IU Broadway, N. V. City, No body uses Metal sjoin;; 'trusses; Ui painful; llicy .i i.U loo lie'pieutl.v. 4 'YOU ASK! I'LL TELL!" The Xtw DEPARTURE!" llonkn. Agents Wanted. Kxchi.iive territory (riv en. Tlio Imok w ill Hell ftscll. J-aUicr, Mother, Histor, Jllrollicr, Minister, Mor dant, Manufacturer, harinor, iuinnr. Mariner, and Yourrl all want it. Tiimke Is Mojtkv ix IT. Send for n Circular. CM ICST KRMAN WKIMTEH, 50 North 5th St., Philadelphia, I'n. TELECRAPHY- A necessary imrt of evwry person' educa tion in this advanced age is the art of Telo- graphing. Apply to tlio undorslgned for Smilh'a Manual of Telegraphy, tho bs work published on this subject.' Price, 30 et. Alio for every description of Tele graphic Instrucments and Battery; Nitn 1 lironilc nailery lor r-ieciropiaung. i. . T1LLOTSON & CO., 8 Dcy St., New York. JUST RECEIVED AT TIIE PEOPIX'S STORE OF HILBRONNER & CO. A Fresh Stock of SPRING & SUMMER CO ODS . Cloths, Hats, , . Caps, Boots, ', Slioes, Hosiery i Glove, Gents' Furnishing Goods. UNDERWEAR, EMBROIDER HANDKERCHIEFS, CORSETS, LACES, LACE GOODS, BUTTONS, BRAIDS, TAPES AND NOTIONS OF ALL KINDS, SILK GOODS, BLACK, FANCY SILKS, A full line of CARPETS: RAO, BRUSSELS, HEMP, INGRAIN, Ac, cVc. Ac, ALSO MILLINERY ANDSTRAW GOODS, HATS, BONNETS, VELVETS, VELVETEEN, RIBBONS, FRAMES, ORNAMENTS, AC, iC, AT EASTERN PRICES. We are prepared to pay tlio highoat prico for "WOOL, Of all kinds, eitlior In MONEY or flood. We have lnour employ a FIRST-CLANS TAILOR, and keep constantly on hand a GOOD STOCK OFGOODS, of best quality and latest doHlgna, which ho will make up in a workiuan-liko manner aud laut styles. Good litit guaranteed or no Mia. A good and complete stock of BEADY-MADE CLOTHING, Always on hand SILVER-PLATED WARE AND JEWELRY, Of very superior quality and latast da- signs. 39-1 y HILBRONNER A A CO. WAGES E)R all who are willing to work. Any erson, old or young, of either sex, caii mako from $10 to per week, at home day or evening. Wanted by all. Suita ble to either City or Country, and any sea son of tho year. This is a ruio opport uni ty for thoKu who are out of work, and out of money to make an independent living. No capital being required. Our pamplot, "How to make a living," giving full in structions, sent on receipt of 10 cents. Address, A. BURTON & CO., Morrisanui, Westchester Co., N. V. 1 AGENTS every where to sell our new WAlTTEDNIaohi" i," ,or 11U"'- trated I'iivumi', to the McKoo Manufao turiug Company, auu Broadway, Nnw York. . '4 TIIH HAKI.Olt (WIl'AMON. Every I.ady ants 0110 1 Every Man ought to havo one ', ! Sent 011 receipt of 'J en Cents. Address, U F. HYDE A CO., IUj Seventh Avrnue, New York. 4 HON.TON FLIKTATIO.N W..VI.W Scut on receipt of itf cts. I'niiiiio Print ing and Publishing House, 'M Vcscv St., N, Y. '4 rpilli BECK WITH U0 Portable Family X Sewing Machine, on BU iHivs TriuJ. many advuulugcs over all. S;'ilK';-""" guaranteed, or fc:!0 refunded. ' coin pleto, W illi full directions, ifcvkwlth hc ing Machine Co., NU ln'""v- -N- . T)lVVORK yeec..d ' ' "''' al rciwonuh'" '""'
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