t WEDMSDAT J10RMXC, FEU. IX, 1SU ' . BOROUGH OFFICERS. BurflM J. fl. Dai.pt. CbHtiei7iwiVV. P. Morollllott, W. It. Harlan, 1, D. Thomas, S. J. Wulcott, Oou. bovard, T. H. Cobb. Jnttieen otie Yrire W. 1. Merrill iult, 1). N. Knnx, ntnhlr Ceo. Haslcl. J c'Ano IHfi!lnr4. I. Irwin, M. W. ate, li. O. Davis, 1. S. Knox, S. J. Wol yit(, L. I,, Haekott. A FORKJT COUNTY OFFICERS. Prrfirnt JuctprW. P. Jkwks. ! Aucittte Jmlijet J. A. I'noPKR, As- ItkW COOK. Sheriff T. J. Va Ukskn. . 'J'rt'inurer Krkd. (Ii.assmkh. Prothnnotnry, Jterintcr it Recorder, f c, J. n. Aon ew. CbmniiAaionem T. D. Coi.i.ixa. Jo TnoMro!, Jam. K. i'i.aiik. (bimr.v .Siui-ifm(oi S. r. KoiitiKrT. i IKttrirt AttnrvevS. D. Irwin. Jury Caminisaioners J ah. Fi.ynm.Wm FATTKRSOX. ' fbiwify Surrcyot S.T). ImviH fbrbtifn M. Ittki., Jr. t.Viw'w Auditor T. II. Conn, L. Wah HKR. ii. JAMIKHON. Mtimbwot Conyrta 10 A District C. 11 Cortik. 4m6Jy Martin William. Time of Train - At TIONESTA STATION, on sod nflor xiovoinuor ii, ito: SOCTn lNT CLASS. Train 22 - - - - fl:."0 p. m So CLASS. Train fiO .... 11:02 a. m. M - . 8:20 p. in. XOIITH 1ST CLASS. Train 21 - v - - 3SC p. m. 3d class. Train S3 - - - . 9:0.". i. m. " 6 . - - 12:40 p. in, On th River DivlHinn t. c. from Oil Citv In Irvinoten, up tin river is North down us river, souiit. , -LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Old probabilities sneezed the oth cr night, and as it was quito. cool liko we had a few of the feathery flake." litusvillo is siillcriiig from a sort of chrouic excitement over the election of city officers. Somebody remarks "that if 'man vuj made to mouru,' women were con istrncted iu order to weep their" weary existence away." . "' f-fine of our boys, tVustitjc to the lipi of man; wcra uegufleM Into "the iu van folly of hunting up that famous ground hog. 1 hey found it not and hare learned, another lesson concern ing the deceit and hollowness of the VorlJ. i rol. Welicr, who for some time lat has been teaching at Tidioute, is About to move to Mercer, whra he will without dntibt meet with bin for nier suocess. Asa musician and teach- r Mr. W. is a treat to any comiiiu rity. m Mr. Partridge, our man of furni turc has removed his stock in trade Irom tho Homier & Agnew block flown to the storo house formerly occu fiied by Fisher. Although the situa tion is not as desirable as the othcr.uev trtuetcM w prophesy for him a good run of custom. ueu jiroiiiineut citizen goes wver the bridge and sits down in the . . ... gcutleraeu's room of the depot, and there goes off into innocent, child-like -slumber, all by himself, either he was up at Lacytown tne uight before, , leigh nding over brhjk composition, or Bwns oi mo cuiiiir?n una a had n .1 i night. t Thrre has bee some eitciteraent, and it still contiuues, at Brookville .concerning the distribution, to bibu lous portions of that community, of some now conglomerated compouud of oU&th, snakes, and insanity, called by the classic namo "LighfaDugeu." Its iu ioxwating power is said to; simply supcrnaturul, and it is the perfect hemi of topers. But in some places they sell whisky, nnd no excitement follows. V. On Monday Mr. Thara Savage, wtiile working around the saw iu Knox's mill, received quite a sever hurt. It seems the uiv in somo man ner euught his arm above tho olbow entering the ami so far as to baik tho bouc, and inflicting a wound about four inches in length. The cut was Pressed Uf .Surgeon .Blaine, aud the futest U that the patient is doing well. The "Tionesta Literary Society," fter-'o meetings has assumed a peri inanPi rm, with a goodly number of meuiuVs, and its career is expected to bo one of great succeas. Iu main object is that once a week persons of kindred times may meet and puss a pleasant hour together. Fach week some of the members will entertain the fncudd by Jcsshjs, leadings, Charades aud the like, Tho next meeting will be held at llio residence U' J);. Blaine. . i Death of H. Burner Swoope. By Tuesday 'a papers wo learn that District Attoniey.Suooie, well knows throughout the State for hi legal nhili lief, died nt his residence in Pittsburgh on Mnndny morning, at 4 o'clock. Jut prcvioua.to his dcntli lid had becu rc-nppointod U. S. District Attorney for the Western portion of this State. For ninny yenrs past Mr. Stfonpe. has been a sufferer from a painful and weakening malady, which gradually undermined his strength, and ulti mately cnused his death. As a lawyer he ranked with the best legal talent of the State, and as District Attorney he has been the (error of evil-doers in his district ever since ho was first nppoint- jiiled to that position. II m ago at tho tit fH0 nn death "M forty-three years. Ho will bo sincerely mourned a vast number of friends aud admirers in this section. His remaius will bo ta ken to Clearfield for interment. Tionesta, Feb. lGth, 1874. MiLHt W. Tate, Estj., Secretary Citi zens' Nominating Caucus : ' Dkah Km : rieaso prcsc11' my thanks to your caucus for their par tiality and gallantry in nominating mc as a candidate for the office School Director of Tionesta Roro. This nom ination is respectfully declined, in view of the fact that I am Tiot a citizen iu full communion. Yours truly, ' Elizabeth C. Dalk. On Thursday evening last the married folks of our place, to the ex tent of about twenty coupleo indulged in n slirghride, going to Lacytown. fhe roads were a'most guiltlcsj of snow and the men-folks displayed thier muscle by walking up the hills. Arricd there, a couple -'of, violins Were produced-, nnd a general dance was the result. Supper, a good arti cle,' was served about 12 o'clock, after which thero was talk of the party de parting for home, but upon looking out, the uight was found to be so dark, that Uie journey would be dangerous; sa tlie violinists wcro set to woik agiiin, iftii tbedauoc was continued until dawu ajipVared. . A raiiu liRieeli in shortly "before hioming, and continued until iho whole party, was at lwme, making the aLfigliride ruther disagree able, . AH enjoyed theoiijevcs,Iiow cver, and "will probably repeat the dose when the sleighing is better, ) It is simply Incredible what au amotn')f iiuiocent ainufement,. what eostaoy tst happiness can be given to yoiiifg ladies ' rind gentlemeu bf 1 Jhe mutual change of. little mark's iof esteem on St. Valentine's day. With what sparkling eyes nnd tecth aiiing smiles do they hunt up. old stamps that look an good as nuw. How they study to get Bomethiug' that will ex press to Aim, who sent it; and then how they study to disguise their Writ ing in the address so he wou', know who sent it. jTheu what splendid jokes are Tlaved. ' How end would tlm world be without fourth of July aud St. Valentino's day; ' Think of those uoble minds that would thus bi de prived of half (he joy of liviDg. No, let them have a little joy, the care of life will 'eobn' enough destroy their light-hoarteduesB. . Let the children play in the spring time of life. A man went out to his back door I the other mortiing to look at a large, mature thermometer which he kept there ; ho wanted to see if 'twas neces sary to build the fire before" his wife got up. What was his surprise to find naught but a few scattered fragments of that unhappy uteusil. The poor thing could not keep up with the lightniu; changes of the air, and omo lima during tho uight find tiiir itself so fur bchiud as to lose hope, it had bro- Ken into several thousaud pieces. It would rather die than to deceive that trusty man. Another victim of "mis placed climate." The snow has again departed "to that bourne from which no traveler returns," ai.d has lull our pedestrian -acKs in mi almost nude. Btate. Con sequently, all those cracks and ravines, all those tip-goings and down goipgs, precipices, hills and hollows, and those twistings and turnings of tho scattering bourds, by courtesy of long usage called side-walks, besides the epota ui)sidcalked, are mournfully upparent. Some nov officials havo been elected 41)d we hope these things yll now disappear, as does the buck wheat before the hungry urchin. The lumbermen failed to get all their boards loathe erctk, during the late sloding. Aul they fUl like luiucutatiuu. , The'Vonknga SpcaUdoi; objects to bcingSicd to Forest in a judicial dis trict, and its view are echoed by tho Derrick, although just why the objoc tion is made doth not appear. Sena tor Kutaii recently moved an amend ment to the apportionment bill strik ing Forest from Venango. This being the case, thero is not much of a chance for argument in tho matter, but we hve not tho faintest idea that the Senator's amendment was inspired by any protests of either of tho above named papers. Ilia idea iu reporting tho bill as it originally stood, was to have the State cut up into ns few judi cial districts as was allowable under the new constitution, and thus save the State, iu the item of Judges' sala ries, nn amount approxmating $100,. 000 yearly. But the Spectnior a jlhough iu favor of retrenchment and reform, does not proposo that Venango shall contribute her share toward accom plishing that much desired object, ! It is altogether liksly, that others, who are directly interested in the forma tion of as many judicial districts ns possible, are leaving no stone unturned to accomplish their purpose. The position of Judge of county courts has always been a desirable one, ond we are a little alarmed lest tho greed of a few lawyers intent upon judicial honors and emoluments, will effect that cutting up of the State' into more districts than are needed, but that, the Spectator should in any wav deviate from its text, "retrenchment nnd reform," is rather alarming. Wo do not suppose that any thing could bo accomplished in the way of putting the apportionment in its original shape it the Spectator were I) "take it all back," but that paper would at least put itself right on the record. THE SPRING ELECTIONS. the following is tho result of the spring elections in this place as sliown by the vote posted upon the door of the election home immediately after being counted : 2, Burgess, M. Ittel Jr. ; Borough Council, T. J. VanGiesen, b. J. Wol Jott, J. E. Blaine, D. S. Knox, J. S. Hood, J. A. Propor. High Constable, 11. Swaggart. School Directors, S. II. Haslet, B. Kelly, D. W. Clark. Constable, II. Swaggart. Asseor, 8. Clark. A Overseers of Poor, G. G. Butterfield, . C. Sloan.- t r-' Auditor, A. B. Kelly. Judge of Election,' D. S. Knox. Inspectors of. Election, S. Clark, in. Lawrence. . , The vote on the question of chang ing the phtco of holding elections, stood 55 for tlie chango nd none against. Mrs. J. A. Dale, and Mrs. T. B, Cobb were nominated for tfehool Di lectors, but both deelined the noruh natiou before the polls opened. TIONKSTA TOWXS1II1'. The following are the principal offi cers elected iu the township: .Justice of the Peace, Peter Lovel. Constable and Assessor, H. Huddle- Sou. Township Treasurer, S. J. Sotley. Township Clerk, Eli Holemau. v Judge of Elections, N. Thompson. Inspectors of Election, C. W. Clark, W. Hood. ; . School Directors, Fred. Stitzingcr, Samuel Clark. Auditor, Peter Lovel. Some strains of martial music wero heard the other nfteruoou, aud an old man wauted to know if there was a mass meeting. It was explain ed to him that a couple of young men wero trying to p!ay one of Weber's .waltzes on a baso drum and cimbals. The old man, said it mado .him feel almost young again. And thou that occurrence passed oft' into forgetful- ness, Philip Philips, the great singer of Sabbath school melodies, will be at I'Vaukliu soma time soon, nud will give public expression to his marvel ous gift of volte. Mr. P. is beyond all comparison the best vocalist travel ing, aud thceo that have got rail road passes and tho, like, will have uu op portunity of hearing a good thing, wi icli should not be Jost, Mr. Dithridgo has placed the heater that for some timo stood ou the left hunk of the creek, in proper position below. In some manner these are to help retain the logs tor the mill. It remains to lie demonstrated wheth er they will peifunii as txpetltd. Rev. 0. 11. Clark Will lioM el vices at the Univcrsalist Church, Sun day, 11 o'clock a. m. ' x On Saturday evening last, about half past seven o'clock, an unknown man, apparently about years of age was observed standing upon the cen tral span of the bridge at this place. He was observed to look all round, and then, with a look of unuterable misery nfid despair, stepping back and staring blindly before, he took off his hat, scratched his head, and moved on. ; , A small boy, who in all proba bility will live to he President of the United States, or; perhaps a school board", gets otr the following for 5 cts. a lick: ''Minute, particles of con densed vapor; Infintesimal portions ol silicate matter, enter into the construc tion of the briny deep, ami other riioro solid portions of the plaiiet earth." A load of barrels without hoops or heads, became becalmed opposite Billy Blum's, on 1 Tuesday morning. Tho upper deck beiug cleared at the eleventh hour, th-y got their bearings and bora to tho north, making nbout 4 knots au hour. Mri.il'asjet, pn Saturday, in slioer despair, put little poor jco.ufo his ice lionse.i A little is better than none at all and probably lhat" will 1 be the only ico put up this winter. ' Henry Ward Beecher will not be hero next Sabbath to preach in tho Preslp'teriau Churoh. Nor any one else. : ' ' ' , The Republic a monthly maga' zino devoted to the dissemination of political information, is before us, nn isa peculiarly reliable number. All the leading questions of the day oro ably dijcuSsed in each n timber. Terms $2 per year. Address Republic Pub lishing Co., Washington, D. C; ; The Peoples Monthly published nt Pittsburgh, will shortly commence t serin! embracing the life and ad ventures of Simon Girty, the renegade. This periodical is profusely illustrated, and ably edited. Terms $1.50 a year, Good Business For Sale. , Geo. II. Ahrens, Jr., proprietor of the extensive 1 nruiture Establishment at Tidioute, oflers the same for sale, or will lease to a responsible ' party who purchases the furniture on hand. This is a good chance for some one to. step into a good business; this being tho only furniture store iu a circuit of fif teen miles, and having the whole trade. Air. Ahrens has purchased au interest iu a busiucts iu New York, and goes thence about the 1st of April to take charge of it, which is his only reason for .selling. Those beautiful lots just north of Mrs. Hepry s residence can bo bought pheap, on long time, by applying to the editor of this paper. tf. Sewing Machines, Sewing Machines. In connection with ray Sewing Ma chine business, I am now prepared to take all kinds of Sewing Machines in exchange for new ones, aud repair all kinds of Machines; making them work as good as now, or no pay. I also have neeilles for all first class machines. Parties living at a distance can send machiuo3 and. they will be repaired and returned by express. Needles sent by mail on receipt of 11.00 Per dozen. Call at my office on South Seueca street, Oil City, Pa., or address 38 tf D. C. Graykh. Co-Partnership Notice. We have this day associated our selves under the firm namo of Geo. W. Dithridge A Co., iu a general part nership fur tho manufacture of Juaiber at Superior Mills, Forest county, Pa. Hkxuy II. Collins, Pittsburgh, Pa. Gkokue V. Di rmtiDGK, Tionesta, Pa. Tionesta, Dec. ."51. 17.1. .19 4t TIM3ER LANDS FOR SALE. Over two thousand acres of fine Hemlock Timber Lands situated on Maple Creek, near Clarington, this couuty, are for sale ut a baigain. Part of the lands ure- situated within four miles of Ciarington, on tho Clarion Uiver, and would be a line site for on extensive tannery and sawmills. Map aud particulars can bo seen i apply ing to tho editor of tins paper. Don't fail to ga to Kubinson A IVjiiner's if you went stoves, stovepipe or tinware. Jtf-tf. Kobin-oa A; Uuniicr and ; Cable Chain. havi jIG 10tf Pearl bnf leyflioininy, mince meat, spiced salmonsardines, dried apples, prunes, raisins, English currauts, cit ron, prepared cucoauut, with a full line of spices at 37tf lloillSMON & Bonnek'x. Tho lightest running Machine in tho worlil is tho Grover it Baker, at least Baldwin, of Tidioute says so, and ho knows. 4G ly Marriage Certificates, Biauk Deeds, Leases, M'arrauts, .Subpoenas, Summons, Executions, Warrants and Informations, for snlo at this office, tf "Ijotice. The books of the late firm of I. Ililbronner fc Co. are in my. hand for settlement. shall be under obliga tions to thoso having a book account at said store if they will call and set tle the satno immediately. . . M. Einstein. . Xeno Advertisement. TIME TRIED AND FIRE TESTED ! THK OIUul.NAL ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY OF HARTKOHI), CONX. ASSETS Poo. 31, 1873, I. C w , i ai is, sub Atront. i ' l '.onoalu, l'a. T KCJATi NOTICK. Scl. J ehnnio's I.ion. A. IK N l'"n. Sur. Me. N. .'!0 Feb. Term. rSoall 1"'- r ""-'si uuiny, ra. i no loin L' ' 1 mnnwnulth of Pennsylvania to tiio siipi in or said t'ounty, urpctimr: Huron, in. jj. iiiumr lias lilocl a claim in onr Court of Common Vlvn a.niunm Jtonert M. Dunn, John Cooper, Isaac Weed, Mntttaow Campbell nnd owners or reputed owera and Hob- ert M. Dunn Contractor, for the sum of J'lvo Hundred seventy-five Dollars and ninoty-toiir cents S.75.!M). for work mid lalior done aud pei forinod ami materials inrniHiiPU rorneortiun leasehold nnd prop city situate in tho township of TionoKtu. county of Forest, and State of l'onnsvlva- nin, hounded and described ns follows. viz : Ueinif tho southeast corner of u tract or innd ftwniil bv J. I llanna, C. II. Ray mond, .f. If. Smith. I.. 1. Honors; nnd li. Clnwson, which tract is the northeast cor ner or division of a larger tract of hind numbered 17, said leased parcel of hind to measure ill porches from east to west audi..) rods from north to south! upon which aio locAtcd Derrick, Ihiifine-house, lioiler, l;n;iiic,one Tiiuk.Dwollinir-housp.. --v luv, u, wiije ii mi' nt ii, oiio com plete set of Ilrillimr-tools for 1 snuill liolo, nbont 1100 I'cet of Cable, about 1100 feci nf Knnd Lino, band-pumps, one pair of Hollows, Anvil, Kludges, Ham mers, nbout seventy-live (70) feet of pits pipe, lu uut of uiliinu iu a wntef well. And whereas, it is alleged that the said sum still remains duo and unpaid to the said Phiintill'. Xow wo eommuiid you that you ninko known to the snid Defendants una io an sucli persons as ninv hold or oc cupy tho snid leasehold and property, that they liennd appear before tliuJudKON'of our said Court on the Fourth Monday of Feb ruary noxi, to snow eauseif anything they know or have to sny whv the anid sum should not bo levind of th'e aaid building and property to tho uso of snid plaintiff, according to tho form and effect of the Act of Assembly in such chso mado and pro vided, if to them it uhnll seem expedient. And have yon then ami thero this writ. Witness Hon. Win. 1", Jenks, President of our aaid Court, the :llst duv of January, A, 1). 1S74. J. H. At) N Photh'y. Ataueeopy T. J. VAN UIKSEX, .Sheriff. PROCLAMATION. Wiikrkas. Tlio Honorable W. P. Jcika, President Juiliro of tho Court of Com mon Pleas nud Quarter Sessions in nnd for tho county of Forest, hits Issno.l his mo. copt for holdinsa Court of Common Plena Quiirtor Sessions, Sc., ut Tionesta, for tho County of Forest, to continence cu tho fourth Monday of Feb. next, boinjr tho Kid da; of Feb. 1S74. Notico is Ihoroforn (riven to tho Coronor. Just and Constables of said county, that thev bo men mm mere in llieir proor ersons ut ten o'clock, A. M., of smd day, with their rocords, iuouisitious oxutm initio ii m utnl other remombrances, to do thosu tilings which to thoir olliocs appertuin to bo done, andtothoso who bound in recognizance to prosecute airainst Iho prisoners that nrn or sliall bein tho. jit.il of Forest County, llmt im y uu iucii nnu inoro io prusecuw) iiKaiust them as shall bo. just, (iiven under mv hand and seal this 4th dnv of Feb. A. I) 1B74. " T. J. VAN (ilKHfCN. Sh lV Applications for License at February r : irm m oessions, ioi. ' tiilos C!. Uiittorlicld, Hotel, Tionesta, Bor ough. John Petorson, Hotel, Trunkoyville, Har mony twp. Loonuid Akiiow, Hotel, .Vuirtli Fiifrundus, Harmony two. Jacob Kmcarbaugh, Hestaurniit Tionostn uorous;n. Win. A. Hihinds, Hotnl, Tionesta borough. Wilson Smith, Motel. Mouth Fun-undo.. Harmon v Township. J. II. A( INK W, Clerk. January ltf, 1K74. SHERIFF'S SALES. 1 1 1U1 L.1'. ol miudry writs of lev. fa. J-a iml rl.la.lKsuodout of Ilia Court ol t'nm mon Picas of Forest county and to mo di- rei'ieu, mere will be exposed to sale bv iiiildio vendun or outcrv, at the Court llouso, in the borough of Tionesta, on MONDAY, FF.I1. 1!:1P, 74, at loo'olix k A. M., tlie follou ing dcci ih d real estate, to-wlt i J. it !. II. Wooillmrn Vs. C. 1!. Weber Fl. Fa. No. lii Fchv, Term Ks;4, c, li. xu.' irj Dec. Term IS7:l. All that certain piece or parcel of laud sitiuilo in Ji nks Town ship, Forest countv, Pciiiisvlvunia Hounded and ihwribisl as follows, to-wit : Itcgin:,iug nt u homlock, them o by lands ot llarmou l.uroy A Juui hinklam, Nii. '1174, i.t ono hundred and sixty-two rods (IHJ) to a st, thence south bv Witchs k .V Campbell vacancy fort v-six ( M) rods to a liemloi k, IIkmici. w st by lands of Witc 1 M-k or Hail's vaiieanev one hundred an. I sixteeiuHil) rods to a jiosl, Ihcncc north west by Josiah llarint.a No. Mill and fil.'Mi olio hundred ami sovcnl v-eight and twotcnlhs ' 17s ii-1 u i i oils to j.buu ol be ginning. Containing i.ne liiindicd and twcniy-onn ai'ii's, inortt or h ss. Ai.so -Alt that certain parcel of hind lying aud Is-lng iu llm 'low iisliinol'.liil.t ; , iu Hi.- .-limit y of Fori si, and stale oil Pennsylvania Hotinrtod and tlcerlhed a follows, to-wit ! l'.cginning nt a bcnh on the north lino of tho t atupbcll lot, thonco south elidity rods to a pos', thrnce 85 do groi s w est ono hundred thirteen and onc tpnth rods to a post, tlicnco cast cipatv rods to place of lieginning. Contninlng thirty ncrcs, strict meaxuro. Taken iu execution nnd to V)soM as tho property ot C. It. Weber, at the suit of J. ' A 1!. II. Wo.-Hibmn. a USO, James Woodruff vs. Thomas Woodrolt I.e. Fn. No. II Fcb'v. Tifin 1S74 c. D. No. in Sept. Term Is":!. Mns.a iV J.eulta- All that cvrtnin tract or parcel of land sit uate, lying and lining In tho township of Howe, (formerly 'ii'iieta, county- of Forest, State of Pennsylvania, being aulv rlivision numb r five ('') froin tract num ber . . Containing ono hundred (lOoV nerea nud allowance. Ilcing aanic land conveyed to James Woodrolf by Jwiih Flishmouth or the cltv of Philadelphia, about the year A. D. 1&V. ' Taken in execution nnd to be sold as tho proiicity of Tlioinns tv ood ruff, ut tho iit of James Woodrolf. Terms Cash. ' ' T. J. VAN (UKSKN. Sheriff. Hherilfs Ollicc, Tionesta, Pa., , Jan. S7th, WOOD'S H0USEH0LDMAGA ZINE. Til K BKST DOLLAR MONHTLV. CC Tfl tC A day mado by eanvaasing 91 IUiDIJ for tliis nniga.lnu now iu Itsllthvol. wlth,Chromo, THE YOSEMIXE VALLEY, 14xi Inches, In 17 OH Colors. t Magazln'e, one year, wlh Mounted Chromo, !: . 2 CO Magaune, ono year, with Un mounted Chromo,. 1 oo. Magazine, a! ono, ono Vear, ' ' "' 1 00 Hxnmind, our clubbing and Premium' Lists. Two First-class Periodicals for tlie pric of ono. We solicit F.xparienccd Cauvasa ers and othbrs to aond at ones for terms and .Specimen Magazine. Address S. K. MlTKS, Pulilishfir, 41 Park Kow, N. Y City, orNowburg, N. Y, 01 fJtoJtO01ii Wall Ht. often loail to Vl'ortunfi. No risk4 a-pago pmi ptilet for stamp. Valentine Tu,mljrldgo Co., Hankers and llrokcr. IK) Walt-at., N. N.' o: i ;. - ' . J . , 30-4t. ' A Domocrntlc "Weekiji-.'' Kstabllshod I WO.-: It supports White Hnpremiuiy, po litionl nnd sis-ial,, Terms, per.vonr. To clubs, nino cajiios for fcs. Snijm'iniens fres Addrcus DA Y-HOOK,NeW York City. 4J4 Fourth Grand 1 Gift ConCert ' ' ort THE BEKBKIT Of THK " '" ' PUBLIC LIBRARTeKENTUCKY - . J DR-WVISa pEFKnilKD TIIX ' ;' On Tuesday, 31st of March, iiext To coni'ploto the salo of tickets and niako ' I A FULL DRAW1NO. 12,000 Cash ttida will be distrlbirtert bv lot among the tickot-halderx, n ,t.- Oti grand cash gi ft , .' One grand cash gift ' -': '' Ono. grand cash gift : tzio.ooo ' 100,000 .10,000 . 2S.0OU 17,tOV 100,0110 150,000 uO.OOO 10,000 ' 40,000 4S.0O0 50,000 32,.V)0 560,000 vne grand cash gift , One grand crsh gilt i casn guts $i07io ench .. 'M Cash gifts 5,000 eai'h 1,000 each ou Lush gilts M Cash gifts ,'1 100 Cash gifts i lfiO Cnsli gifts ' 250 Cash gilts 8iri Cash gifts 11.U0U Cosh gifts !0Oach 4U0 each 8(10 each liOO eneh 100 oh 50 each Totaf, ?l,500 0t)0 The tioncert and distibulion of gifts will positively and unequivocally tako place on the day now lixed, whether all tho Huke's arc sold or not, mid tie 12,000 gifts paid. in proportiun to the ftuuiber of tickets wold, ....... PBTCK OF TICKETS. ' Whole Tickets, $i0 i Halve; $25; Tenths, or each coupon, $.11 Kleveii whole ticket for 8500; 2'-'J Tickets for fclOOO; 113 Wholu Tickets for $0000 j 227 Wholo Tickets for $10,000. N ulscouut ou less than fivo worth of tickets. Applications for agendo and order fbr ticket ihould bo aildrossod to ;.' THOS. E. Hit A M LETT K, Aifout Public Liln-su-y Lv., aud Manngur Ilia Conceit, i'ublic, Lilbrary Hulling, lA)ii1tlc, Kv., or THOH. H. MAYS A CO., , Eastern Agents, ttoit Broadway, N. Y. BUILDING FELT (No Tar used), for outside work nut in side, instead of piaster. Folt Carpeting! fce., fcend tw oa-cunt stumps lor oirculnr and sar.ples. C. J. Fa Y, Cumden, N.J. J" 42-4t ' Tfl 90 roi 'lay! Ageuta wanlad! - ik- classes or working people, of either sex, voung or old, make more money nt work for us lu their spare inoinonts, or nil the time, tlian at anything else. Pnrticuinrs lien. Addrea (1. ftii" on A Co., Portland, Mai o. 3n 4 AUegheny VvUloy Rail Road. f ).t A.M) niter Mouduv it Train V ' Wll will run as follow-(Philadolphia Time): Train leave oil City fur Pittsburgh at -:V, p. ui, 7:4.iii. ui. arriving at Piitaburgh at Kmio. hihI .1:00 p. in. Hrady'a lluuil AccomiuiHlatiou leivei Oil t'lly 11I 5:12 p. 111. airiviui; ut tradv liend at 0:3.) p. 111. Trains h-avo Pittsburgh for Oil City at :20a. m.uiij .'li20 p. m., ariivlnr In ui C ity nt 2::i:l and U;4j u. m. Oil t'ity accommodation l.-avcs Hrady'a Hciid ut ti:M a. in. aj riving- iu Oil City ut 12:01 p. m. Trains leave Oil Cily for Hurl'iilo at p. 111. ;2U a. 111, and W:lo n. 111. arriving iu Hullitlloat it.wp. in. l:IOu.in.and 7:i u.iii, 1'iains leave lliilfalo for Oil Cily ut tfco! p. in. and 12:2."i p. m. alin ing utoil City at 2:10 t. m, and W:20 p. in. . All trains given ulKivol-un llimugh from PitlKblirgli to Bullato and roturu, without cliangc ..f cars. Trains run c: Phihidvls Idna time, w hich is 20 iiiiuii s fastur than Pittsburgh time. The time at Itullalu is L. W. A M.S. Ifv tiiucwliichls2Smiuulos slower thuii Philadelphia time. M At lied Hunk Junction liiia niad eou, with the Kaslcrn Kxiension whu-li run u Hroikviit ,h.aviug Hed Hunk at 11:45 a. 111 and 1. -50 a. 111. arriviiig in Hrookvillc ui 2; lil and 12: 111 p. m. . The Irani lcav ing i;. Bunk at 11:15 p 111 uiiiv ut Ic nohlsvllle ut Ii:4ii p. m. ' J. J. LA w I! ki - . r 1 l- 1 v . ' sllp'l. . ..... . l.i 11 I Ass 1, Suj. I,