J WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOT. U, 87J. BOROUGH OFFICEnS. Burge3. O. IUI.K, tkunnfmrn W. P. Mercllliott, W. 1. Harlan, P. 1. Thomn,8. J. Wolcott, Geo. Bovard, T. 11. Cobb. Juaticr of the J'eneeVf. P. Mereilllott, D. H. Knox. Oonttnfrle Goo. Haslet. Jbiooi JHreetort S. I. Irwin, M. W. Tate, 11 O. Davis, D. 8. Knox, S. J. Wol Mlt, L. L. Hackett. FOREST COUNTT OFFICEIS. jPr&itlnt Judge V. P. J mica. i4oeiVir JudyeaJ. A. Pnoriin, A! kmw Cook. Sheriff H. S. Vaw Gikskk. 'VrWiwrrr Fn n, O lassw lit. lyothrmot ni-y, Itegiater t Heeorder, tc. J. B. Aamff. CtommiMfoner Jacob Merciluiott, T. D. Col.l.tNB, JOHN THOMPMOM. . rbunfv Superintendent H. K. Ron HER. Dittriet Attorney W. W. M Aon. Jury (VmmiMioHcr O toRot Blooms, Wm. Patterson. tunf.v urvyer S.T. Ibwik. ftoroner JoslAn Winaks. tfeunfy vii'fors V, Clabk, T. B. Cxa, L. Warner, Member of Vongritt 19fA Dittriet- -C. B. CUBTIH. ,4m6(y J. B. Lawsom. 3 Vine o I'm in Al TIONESTA STATION, on nl aflor .November 2d, 187S : outh 1st clam. Train 22 - 1:21 p. in. to CLAMS. Train M - - - - 11:07 a. m. " M - - - 8:0o p. m. KOBTB llT CLAfia. Tral 11 r 3:29 p. m. 3a class. Train SI - 8:05 a. m. " M - - - - 1:23 1. m, On the Rirtr Division f. . from Oil City a Irvlnetan, up the river la North ; down the river, aoutb. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. -Jnmcs Woodington's bouse is en closed, and will bo weatberboardcd during the full. Ho will probably oc cupy it this winter. It is understood that Judgo Pro per will put a French roof on his resi dence next summer, which will odd mnteritilly to the looks nud value of the property. . Jno. R. St roup hns enlarged the liouso juot north of Mrs. Henry's prop erty, u.ul weutberboardci the same, and it now presents a very creditable tippcarance. The New Bethlehem Pre former ly published by Vie. A. Haines, is among tlio things that were. Our sympathies are entirely with the late editor. --There is talk of organizing a- lit erary society in town this winter. It is to be hoped that the entcrpise will succeed. A good library iu connection with it would bo a very nice arrange ment.' A cellar has been excavated just north of Mabie's house, by Mr. II. O. Davis. It is intuuded, we brieve, to inve the house now occupied by Mrs. Ividdls up to that place, and convert it iuto a store. The lime table of theO. C. & A H. Ky. for this place, will be fduud .(Corrected in to-days paper. There was no change on Monday last as was anticipated. In all probability the trains will run on this time for a few mouths, at least. v-A correspondent of the Clarion JJemocrat says "the buckwheat batter hole, called by some, James' oil well, is still yielding a good supply of light batter, all read;? for the griddle. Will reach 2,000 feet in a fortnight, if noth jug 'busts.'" --Walter's residence seems to heap broaching completion as far as the joiner work is concerned. It will prob .ubly not be plastered until spring Tlio sash and doors, we understand are to be furnished by A. II. Partridge, from Jamc6town manufactories. The Time Table of the A. V. R. It. hns undergone another change this week, which those interested will no tice. It will be observed that the East ern Extension, which runs from Red ' Jtank up through Jefferson county, is now through to Kcynoldsville, and regular trains running. The St. Mary's Gazette says that Jltrau Woodward, of Pcnfield, Elk couuty, a large operaUr in lumber, was stabbad on Tuesday evening of last week by an employee. He was stabbed in the side, wheu bis back was turned, ami the wound may yet prove fatal. Full particulars were not given. Says tlio William.sport HegiMer: "Judge Nathaniel Hanuan died at his residence in Lockport, of dropsy, at the very advanced uge of fc'J years, 2 mouths nud 18 days. He was born Aiiu.-t. 7, 174, am! lived all !;U lio wiiii linl within iiMv rods of where lie Suicide of Murder at Oil City. Lewis Williams, of Oil City, was found dead in the woods ucar Si verier ville, Friday about eleven o'clock. He bad gone out hunting in the morn ing with a man named Charley L&ri bec, and was found by a- boy at the time stated above. Laribce has been arrested, and will, in nil probability be tried for the murder. It is rumor ed that Laribce had been on intimate terms with tho wife of the deceased, also that he is a half-witted or simple fellow. He denies all knowledge of the shooting, also says that he was drunk .at the time he was out hunting, and that he and Williams separated, and he never saw him again until af ter he was arrested.' He is a smooth faced young man of about twenty-two, and had been a brukeman in the yard at Oil City for several weeks. The coroner's jury returned a ver dict that Lewis Williams came to his death by res son of two shot gun wounds, and "That from the testimony addressed they believe that said wound! were made by a double-bar relcd shot-gun fired by the hands of Charles Laribce with intent to com tuit murder." The prisoner was delivered iuto tho hands of Oflicer Fry end committed to the Franklin jail, Monday night, immediately after the verdict of the jury was received. Our readers will recollect the fact of the pardon of J. K. Turner, of Ti tusvillc, which wo published last week It appears that, since his release, he has been foolish enough to write two columns of abuse of President Grant, the Court, Mr. Swoope, and others, wai yesterday rearrested, on a process from the United Stales District Court, to answer a charge of forgery, in which a true bill had been found, but upon which Mr. Swoope did not try him He was taken to Pittsburgh on Friday last for trial. Turner doubtless owed his liberty to Mr. Swoope, as much as to any other man, as the Prosident would not Imvo signed his pardon un less the District Attorney had recora mended it and he was induced to recommend it, uot on Turner's account but becauso of the persistent appeals and entreaties of Turner's aged futher, one of toe oldest Methodist ministers in the county, now on the brink of tho grave, and who could no: brook tho idea of dying and leaving his son iu the peniteutiary. Had Turner kept a quiet tongue in his head, ho would have escaped this new troublo. When he arrived in Pittsburgh, and had an interview with Mr, Swoope, lie professed great sorrow for what he had done and a willingness to make all the reparation in his power. The District Attorney told him that bocould go home, ou entering into his own recog nizauco in $1,000 to appear aud an swer tho charge at the next term of court. Turner was not prepared for such lenient treatment, and, with tears iu his eyes, said "unless he got better soon his case would not need much preparation." After some wholesome advice from the DistrictAttorucy, he took his departure, promising to visit his aged father at Jersey Shore, warm ly thanking tho District Attorney Jbr what he had done. From our Clarion exchanges we learn the following particulars of a sad accident at Scotch Hill, tha county: a rresbyteiian church was being raised on Tuesday- afternoon of last week, and while the upper frame was being fastened, the board on which the "summer" rested broke, throwing the whole frame to the ground. There were nineteen men on the building a the time, five of whom clung to the side, aud three fell through to tl basement, all escaping unhurt. -The remaining eleven fell to the ground on tho logs etc., and were all mure or less hurt. Those iujured most seriously were S. Imhoof, Daniel Steincr aud Elijah Barlett. It is feared Mr. Im hoof's injuries will prove fatal. Tho others hurt are as follows: James Simpson, Robert Porter, Samuel lieu ry, Wm. Ileury, D. Watson Esq., 11. Fitzeharlcs, A. C. McCombs, Jno. Lewis. Tho last advertising dodge is to write w ith a diamond on a car window. We noticed several of these "ads" on the O. C. fc A. R. Ry. the other day. They cannot be removed without re moving the glass on which they are written. It would be a fine juke if the railroad ufl'.ciuls would arres-t thei-e ohf-eky advertiser.' for dciauni; iheir 'i v .. -iv. Reek's new hose is almost en closed, and when entirely so, will probably be let rest until spring, and then take a new start. Gold, the love of which is said to be the root of all evil, is circulating to some extent in our place. Our eyes were gladdened last evening by the sight of a $20 gold piece. It might be well to state, however, that the money belonged to another fellon.aiiil our exhilaration was therefore in due bounds. Strangers with shot-'ims come through here en route for the woods for the purpose of slaving the panting leer. For the sake of information, will state that a rifle is preferable for this kind of game, and that the shot gun chaps will probably be able to carry all the deer they slay with those high-priced fowling-pices. Mr. Harry Butes hns been engaged to teach the balance of the winter term of school, tho previous teacher having been discharged by tho. board on ac count of his extreme devotion to the shrine of Bacchus. Mr. Bates grnd uated with honors, last summer, at Allegheny College, and will, doubt' less, be a teacher who will give satis faction to allfparties. y Uncle Billy Grove, Wm. L:iw rence, Davy inlands and John Hil lings departed for the woods on Monday morning, taking with them bedclothes, provisions, arms, ammunition &c. in quantities, enongh to last them at least a month. Fluids, wo believe, were not forgotten, or else that was an awful big keg ot powder they stowed away under one of the seats. They proposo to be gone three or four weeks, and will undoubtedly make it interesting for the deers, bears, &c., which infest those regions. By reason of a resolution offered by Harry White, and adopted by the constitutional convention, the law of the State, which provided that the New Constitution, or amendments to the old one should be published in two papers in each county, is set aside,and the whole, job aud the profits thereof, are thrown into the hands of B. Sin gerly, State Printer. This is tin dftubtedly very satisfactory to Mr. Singerly, but it djn't suit us worth cent. These high-minded, economical cusses are everlastingly trying to grind down the printers, as iu the caso of the abolition of free exchanges, uiak ing postage payable on papers, circu latcd in the county, or, as in this case, setting aside the laws of the State, for the benefit of one roan, to the preju dice of all the rest. Young Harry, we must say you beat tho Old Harry for sanctimonious cusacduess. Thanksgiving is coming on and still we don't see any turkeys offered for sale. It has been - suggested that there isn't much to bo thankful for this year, and that a turkey is an uu necessary expense. This is a mistake because, notwithstanding tho closeness of the times, our circulating medium what there is of it iu circulation, is still good, and we have not the anxiety that was attendant upon former panics because of the instability of the curren cv of those times. Be thankful for this. Be thankful for health. Be thank ful for bountiful harvests, and above all, he thankful that the Constitution al Convention has adjourned and is not likely to meet oguiu. When you think of your troubles, just turn around and ihiuk of your blessings, aud tho probabilities are that there will be a balauce in favor of the bless ings. Therefore, let us observe Thanks' giving in a proper manner, ana we will not regret it in future years. The December number of Ballou's Magazine Is a most attractive number one of the best that we have seen this year. It contains some thirty dif ferent articles, and each is of remark able iuterest to the general reader, The stories in this issue are fresh and good, the poetry eloquent and fervent while the illustrations are such as will cause more than the usual share of at tention. The leading story, "Th Ghost of Hendee Hull," continues to be of absorbing interest, while "An Unfortunate Match" will still Cud ad mirers. Take Ballou's Magazine, the cheapest mouthly in the couutry and after an examination of its merits, we must confess that it is superior to most of the high-price serials of the day and yet to every subscriber is given pretty little Chromo, nu ornament fur the home. Only $1.50 per yeur, and 15 cents single copies. For sale lUall the jhws ik'pots in tiiu country. Ail- 411"er Tll'ltll" it Tillbot 'Hi Iil'lHMIlll,: I -., I, , M.i-. List of Letters remaining in the Tost Office Novem ber 11, 1873. Allen W Myora Mlaa Annlo MunwmbttrRpr John Marah W E J Pervlne Shaneer Pieraon Ijenio Shaporo Jowiph Huliiitfer Hainiiol It SI rou po Daniel A 'i Nhonp W M Stephens N A Knit-harilfl O C. Wilson W C Amleron John Burns Jnmos BrvriVn N P Cox Edward 2 Carpenter A H (4111 imvni II till' Mm I.iKzie Hartley John Hibon'tlmt Wm Ilanev Miloa Hough Kblizabeth Wjnkoop W Y J. M. McKay, P. M. On Friday evening last in Monon- gehala City a man named Clemens stabbed his father, and then killed himself. The horrible deed has occa sioned much excitement in the vicinity. On Wednesday last B. Singerly's State Printing office, at Harrisburgh was burned to the ground ; the cause of the fire being, as is supposed, spon taneous combustion. The loss is esti mated at from $100,000 to $200,000. No insurance. Con Muffins. Take ona and a half pints corn meal, one pint cold sweet milk, two tea-spoonfuls salt, one table-spoonful melted butter, three eggs, well beaten ; mix thoroughly, then add one-half pint wheal flour, and oue measure Banner Baking Pow der, mixiug the Powder into the dry flour, and passing both through a sieve; bake at once, in muffin rings. 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 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 valuoblo Recipes. Bovd'sVaterproof Polish. Best in America, at Robinson & Bonner's. Is hereby given that there will bo ex posed to public sale, by vendue or out cry, on Wednesday, the 19th day of November, 1873, at Eusworth Mills, at the house of G. W. Dean, in the township of Kingsley, and county of Forest, the following described per sonal property; Three span of horses, 3 set of harness, 3 pairs of log bobs and chains to suit, cant-hooks, grabs, bars, and all tools required by jobbers Also, 2 cows, several houses and barns and a thousand feet of boards. Terms. All sums under $5 cash j over $5 andqyp to $50, six mouths credit will be given ; over $50 one vcar's credit will be given. Notes with approved security will be required of all not paying cash. Teschers' Annual Institute. The Seventh Annual Institute of Forest couuty will be held atTionesta, commencing on Monday, December 1st, 2 o'clock P. M., and closing ou Friday evening Dec. 5th. All teach ers, school directors, and friends of ed ucation are cordially invited to attend. Assistant Deputy State Superinten dent R. Curry will be with us during the greater part of the week. Prof. W. N. Hull.of Pittsburgh will be present during the entire session, and will give instruction in Elocution, Penmanship, Drawing, English G ram mer, Geography, Arithmetic, and iu other branches. Teachers are requested to make all necessary arrangements to give full and prompt attendance. Let no ordi nary circumstance keep you away, but ccme prepared to take part in the ex ercises. The Committee on Permanent Cer tificates will be elected on Wednesday afternoon. "Directors' Day" on Thursday, 4th. Exumiuatious will bo held at Tio nrsta on Saturday, and on Monday the 6th anil 8th of December, commenc ing at 9 o'clock A. M. S. F. Rqhrf.r, Co. Pnp't. Oct. 24, 1873. Lost. Certificate of Deposit No. 355, of Tionesta Savings Bank, drawn in fa vor of J. K. Kuhns, for $279.85, and dated Aug. 20, 1873.. The certificate is of no use to auy one but myself, as it has been cashed. The finder will confer a favor by leaving it with me. Oct. 22, '74. J. T. Dam:. The lightest running Machine in the uorU is the Grover A, Baker, at least Baldwin, of Tidioute bays so, and he Lu wn. 4 J ly The Tfiaeri (!. VV.)jjer. R.t Hi:'. ... ! N .'. I ' ' ; i-'i N. E. Stevens, the enterprising boot and shoe dealer, of Tidioute, do sires tit to-say that he will sell boots and shoes t poor people at cost, dur ing this fall ami the coming winter, ne means just what he says. 25 tf Stevens tho boot and shoe man is now receiving the finest and largest stock of boots ami shoea ever brought to Tidioute. When in. want of fine goods remember Slovene has them, and you can buy them cheap. Tidioute, 8cpt. 24, 1873. tf Those beautiful lots just north of Mrs. Henry's rcsidenco can be bought cheap, on long time, by applying to the editor of this paper. tf. noticeT " The books of the late firm of I. Hilbronner & Co. are in my hands for settlement. , I shall bo under obliga tions to those having a book account at suid store if they will call and set tle the same immediately. M. Eixstein. Make money fast and honoraoiy, $12.50 per day, or $75 per week, by at once apply for a territorial right, (which are given free to ageuts,) to sell the best, strongest, most useful, and rapid selling Sewing Machine, and Patent Button Hole Worker, ever used or recommended by families, or buy one for your own use ; it is only $5. Sont free everywhere by express. Ad dress for particulars Jerome B. Hud son & Co., Cor. Greenwich & Cort landt Sts., N. Y. 256m 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. Part of the lands are situated within fou miles of Clarington, on tho Clarion River, and would be a fine site for an extensive tannery and suw mills. Map and particulars can be seen by apply ing to the editor of this paper. 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 his paper until March 1st, 1874 The mail list is corrected weekly. By con suiting tho address label every subjeri ber can tell how his account stands. Our accounts go back no further than the 1st of January, 73, tho ac counts previous to that time being payable to the old firm. The old sub scription bjiok is yet in our hands, and our receipts will be recognized by the old firm. The best stock of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry aud Silverware in Oil City caa be found at J. Wolf's, Centre St. Particular attention paid the repairing of fine Watches. Or ders by mail promptly attcuded to. 39-ly. Sole leather, wall paper, sausage cutters, sausage fillers, gum shoes and Mooso skin boots at Robinson A Bon Neto Advertisement. NOTICE. Jas. Woocllniiton, libollant va- Louisa Woodintrton, respondent. In the C. P. Forest Couuty, No. 52 May Libel in Divorce a vinculo matrimonii, Now Sept 22, 1873 the Conrt is asked to appoint Samuel 1). irwln, f.sq., Coinnils sionor and Kxiiininer in tlio above case and publication ordered to be had. Al. W. TATE, Att'y for Llbellartt. Granted per curiam. Kxtriict front Oi Record. J. li. AUNEW, Prothonotary. Tho examiner and commissioner an pointed, pursuant to the above older of Court hereby Kives notice that ho will at tend to the duties of aaid appointment at his ollieo, in Tionosta Borough iu aaid County, on Saturday, Dim', 0, 1S73, between tne nours or 10 ciock a. ju. ami w l'. M Coiiun'r aud Kxauilucr IN THK Court of Common Pleas of For est County. Junius Woodinirton, Libelant va. Louisa Wondiiifon, Respondent No. 63 May Term, 1H7S, Subpu-na iu Divorce, Issued April 17, 187 :i, JV1A1. Alias Kulijxi'iia awarded May 1X73, JV1A1. To Louisa Woodington : Yon are hereby notified to appear on tho Fourth Monday of December next, to anawer to tlio com plaint of tlio said Jauie Wondinirtun.. T. J. VAN OIKSKN, Hhoriir. Tioncstu, Nov. 4, 1X7:1. ll-4t Notice in Bankruptcy. Western District of Pennsylvania, as. At TioucNta the 15th day of October, A. I). 173. Tho undersigned hereby irlves notice of his apHiiitinent as Assignee of Diiniol Block, 111 I lie County of Forest, and Slalo of Poiinaylvan'a, within said Dis trict, who has been adjudged a bankrupt, upon his own petition, by the Distriet Court of said District. J. II. AiiXICW, AsaiKiiee. iVlSMsIXTIOA. The eo-purtnorship herotol'oro existing between tliii undersigned, under tlio linn name of 1 llilbroiiuur A Co., is tiiia iluv dissolved by mutual eonsi ol f. r tl.. p.ir pose tt i.'io..ii:..f the ijUsiiH'N.s. All 'twas due Mm late tii m, ml her of nolo "r book itivmn!, will le; col'ivied by At. ! nivto.n, ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. LKTTK.ItS of Ailminiatrntion to tlio es tate of Alfred Pttcrn, lato of Forrt county, have bnen frranltwl to tlwvaub scribcr. Alt permum indolHod to Haiti oa tato are rcqtiBHted to ninkn immediate payment, and thorn; having claim iiirninst tlio same will present tliem riulv authen ticated for settlement, without delav, to UKO. M. IIINHMAN, Administrator. KiiiRsley Township. 25 Ot 1Z. Itl-lOIIV, Tidioctb, Pa. Pealer III Tint Wakhw, Clock Jewelry, Speotaolei, eta. All repairing in this lino neatlv d"no and warranted. I'ar- tiriilur attention paid 'o tho rcpulrlng of iVatehea. DRUG STORE I Jas. H. Pones, Proprietor, (at the old stand of Forest Co. Drug Store) ELM STREET, - - Tiokbsta, Pa. HAVING purchased the entiro atork of the Forest Counti Driitr Store. I have changed tho name to the "American," and put iu an entire now stock of D RTJ Gr S , PATENT MEDICINES, TOBACCO, CIGARS, NOTIONS, IZ., LIQUORS, For Medical uts ONLY White Lead, perfectly pure, sold much cheaper than formerly. Also all kinds ot Oils, Kerosene, Tur pentine, llenr.iiie, Toilot Articlea, Per fumeries, Ac., for sale cheap. I am agcut for the PERKINS A HOUSE NON-EXPLOSIVE LAPflP,. The only SAFE LAM P made, will burn all kinds of oil with perfect safety, be inn all Metal it can not break, and so cusutuct ed it cannot explode THE SODA FOUNTAIN ia constantly charged and ieed, and will be served up ill the best manner. Call and see me. JAS. II. FONES. Having atrugled twenty ycara between life and death with ASTHMA or PHTHISIC, I ex- Iperimented myself by coiu- pminuniK roots aim nerus, anu inhaling the Medicine thus ob- iisjjiHineii. 1 loriunaioiy uisoovereu a most wonderful ready and sure curs for Asthma aud its kindred diseases. War ranted to rolievo the severest paroxysm In stantlv, so the patientcan lie down to sleep comfortably. On trial Package sent by nail free of charge. Atldress D. Langoll, Apple Crock, Wayne Co., O. Allegheny Valley Rail Road. ON AND after Monday Nov. S, Trains will run as folio ws--( Philadelphia Time): Trains leavo Oil City for PiMsfcurgl at '2iia p. in. 7:35 a. in. and (i:3ikn. 111., arriv lug lit Pittsburgh at 111:05.. 2:00 and C:10 p. m. Brady's Bend Accommodation leaves Oil City at 5:12 p. in. arriving at Brady's Bend at U-.30 p. m. Trains leave Pittsburgh for Oil City at 12:10 and 4:33 p. 111. and 7:20 a. in. arriving in Oil City at 8:10, U:ft5 2:. p. in. Oil City accommodation leaves Brady's ISeml at ti;50'a. m. arriving in Oil City at 12:05 p. 111. Trains leave Oil City for Buffalo at 12:0.r a. 111. and 2:45 p. m, arriving in Hullalo at 10SKJ a. n and 8:&S p. m. T. uius leave Bullalo ftr Oil City at 6MS a. 111. aud 9:00 p. 111. arriving at Oil City at 2:00 p. 111, aud 7:20 a. in. All trains given above run through from Pittsburgh to IkiiTalo and return, without chmigeof cars. Trains run on Philiulcl- I'hiu time, which iu 2 minutes faster than 'ittsburgh time. The time at Bullalo ia L. S. A AC. Si. B y time which ia 2 minutes slower lhan Philadelphia time. At Red Bank Junction this road con withthn Eastern Extension which runs to Brookviile, leaving Red Bank at 11:15 and 7:50 a. m. arriving in Bcookvillo at 1:45 and 12:15 p. m. The train leaving Red Bank at 1 1:15 a. iu. arrives at Rcyuoldsviile at .'t:25 p. in. J. J. LAWRENCE, T.M.KING, licn'L Hup't. Ass t. Snp't. PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY. Water Strl, OVER HILBRONNER A CO.'a STORE, Tionesta, Pa., M. CARPENTER, - - . Proprietor. 'iiurM taton in tin? I'tt'-r :'( ,fw r - -r
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