2he forest gcpuMican. AYEDHSDAY MORMXG, MARCH I, '.Sl. DOROUCrH OFFICERS. 7lnr0MM. Ittki., .In. (imeim?KS. J. ' Wolaotl, T. J. Vmi Uracil, J. I',. Ulalue, I). H. Knox, J. S. llood, J. A. Proper. Juiiticr of the 7Yt'f-W. 1. Movcilliott, I). S. Knox. iitulil-M. Hwnggart Nrhnot Itirretor -H. M. Kimx, II. O. Da vl, S. .1. Woloott, H. II. Haslet, A. II. Kellv, 1. ( lurk. - I-ORKST COUNTY OKFlCKIS. A. JVrmVtif JmhteW. P. jKNita. Aoeittte Jmlrtt J. A. PllorKR, IinKW Cook. HhcritT 'I'. J. Van Oikskw. Trtr xnurrr Kbkii. ( 1 i.asb jtKR. Piothtmotavy, Hegisttr C liteoriicr, te, J. n. AUNEW. ()imi.tn'iifMT. P. Ool.l.lN, Joiiw Tiiomtho, Jan. K. Ci.aiik. (YiuhIv SaprnHtrndcnt H. F. RoiiRKn. IHstrirt AttorncttH. U. In WIN. Jury miiiMiner Ja. Ki.isn.Wm. TAtrhnHON. (Vmiiry .Viitt-cvir S.D. lawix. ftriir M. Ittki.. Jr. townfy AHttitor'V. It. f?on, I.. Waii HKit, .' Jamfon. Hewbrro Cmiyrrx 1WA Dmtriet C. U. I'riiTi. jltmbly Mahtin William. Time of Trninn Xt TIOi KSTA STATION, on and after Hoveinuw 17, 1S73: OCTIl laT CLASH. fl:6A p. in. 2d class. , . 11:02. m. i:'M p. in. Kontn-lit clash.. - ' - 3:'J4 p. ui. 2b el-Ana. ... fl:0.'i a. in. I'-htO p. in, On the River Division '. t. from Oil Ctly i Irvinctan, up the river ia North j down Ilia river, aoulli. " LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Train 22 TriJu AO " 44 Train 21 Train M " Ml During tire month of February the national debt was reduced $2,520,. 047. " Tlio danco at Lawrence's Hall Wednesday evening last was well nt tended, we understand, and jmssed off . very pleasantly, -The Mercantile Appraiser' List appear in this iasue. All interested elioulii study it, to B6o that they are properly classed. IVof. Krauss, music teacher, lias trWen ip Win music class in this place and wo uudcrstand, will teach in Tid ioute the coming summer.' He uuder Unds the business. Harry liable still eonttiiues on t'hecick list, although wo believe he is improving slowly. , He has had a long ttml tedious illness, and we hope be rill soou be as well as ever. Judgu Dale has been quite 'sick luring about a week past, but we are jjlud to know that he is rapidly mi provin". and will doubtless suoii be .about again. -In our rcportofthu township officers elected nt the recoct election wo. nc, lected to slate that Geo. Hunter, the .bridge man, had been elected a Justice of the Peace. J. Bonner anved in town ycstei .day, accompanied by his son Charles, who has been attending school ul J ainea town for the past three months, Charlie has come to stcy, at loast for ,it few mouths. Judge I'roper in talking of put ling up a nice building between Yal ters sew bouse and the' Rural House (during the coining summer. . The etructure will be built over Council Run, and will be a vast improvement to that particular part of the town M. Carpenter, th photographic artist, is in town this inoruiug. He lias. been fur some time at Lickiugvilta, c.iKiug pictures auu superinienuiu jthe conjunction of a movable gallery tvhich will, without doubt soou make its appearance iu tqwu. 1 ho weather is somewhat uioiot -this moruiug, it having rained all Jiight, and contiuuing by spurts this .morning. Wo would not bo surprised if we should have a first-class flood iu 4he course of a fewdaya. If the rise comes now, our lumbermen will uu vdoublcdl v start their lumber to market as soou as the water gets to the rigl stugo A luaiiniuued James Brown, who lias been fur'TWHue tiiuo in the cniplo of" Jf r. Bond, at Bear Creek, met with uu accident on Thursday lut whk'h may yet prove serious. He was haul ing boards, and sitting ou the load fvltt'ii the oled went into a rut, throw f ing him oil' between the felud and nu .cuibtiukmeut, whero he was fearfully crushed. Dr. Blaine was called, and found tho paticut's spine injured, and fur a long tinio had uut much hopes of bis recovery. IIo is'iinpryviiig, how- OltlTtTAHY. Hoi.kman. Died iii Tioiicsta, at tho residenre of J. (i, Dale Kq., Feb. 2G, 1871, Alexander Ilulcmnn, iu the 84th year of his ngi;. Judge Holcmnn was born in Lyco ming Co., Pa., nod when eight year old cnuio with his parents lo tho plnco known ns Holcmtin's Ferry, three miles below this place. He remained on tho furtn where bis father settled until about eighteen months before his death, whuu ha came and resided with his daughter Mrs. J. O. Dale, remain ing there until he died. At the time of his settlement at the furry, the near est white inhabitants, with one excep tion, -were ot Franklin and Titusville. The exception was Mr. McCray's fanv il v, at Iiigl Rock. Hence he wit ne?sed the dawu of civilization here, and was personally identified with the rise, progress and improvements of this section. When he came, the smbke of tho Indian wigwam was vising among the bills, and tho children of the red men were his playmates, "lie saw their hearthstones become desolate aud the whito man's cabin rise be ueath the trees." In every depart ment of life ho mado tho most of the few opportunities and meagre means within bis reach, audfur. bis earnest endeavors, he bad the satisfaction of feeling be had gained the confidence and respect- of the community. He served thrco months in tho war of 1812, and subsequently held a captain's commission in the inalitia. Ho . was County Auditor, Commissioner, aud for several years Justico of the Peace, in Venango county. In 1841 he was elected to the State Legislature, and while there be hud few equals, and no superiors in influence. - The passage of what was called tho Relief Bill, de pended in a large degree upon his per sonal efforts in its favor. Some of his repartees on that occasion were so keen, caustic aud original, ns to be long re membered especially by tho opposers of the. bill. , Subsequent history his demonstrated the wisdom of those w ho staked their all upon its passage. He also erved,' otie teirn as Associate Judge of Venango county." His coni victions of right 'were' higher and tronger than party ti nr Jarty in- tares t. tie Uied ot no" rtiane ; tne DHoliinery was simply worn VntA II bid ftced more, than the measure of yoats accorded to.niau, uud was ready and willing t go- when be was, calle J. He died like an inrant going to sleep, without paid. Hit funeral was large ly aKrnded ; the services being con- .duuUd by Icvv0. B. Clark, who was very vil nouainted with the deceased in life, and bis npproprinteTemnrks ou the occasion wr Jistened;. by a largo and interested congregation.. Af ter Jb'o servigcs Hie procession moved down the river, to the plueo , whore uenrly all Mr,.. Holemnn's life had been pacd, and lie was buiicd beside bis wife, who died some five yetra be fore be was called away. ' May his last rcst'be as peaceful as bin life was use ful, dad may vo all imitate bis vir tues. . . Judge Coon, of Clarington called upon us last yo;k arid wo Interviewed him as to why he, among otber, .wish ed Burnett' township,' detached from this county, and annexed to Jefferson county. The Judge informed us that the principal reason was that that township bad becu for at least three yeari assessed and taxed from $0 to $10 per acre on timber lauds, while no other timber lauds iu the county were assessed ot over $2 per acre. We ask. ed him if any effort hud ever been made tii.cquaUzu the taxation. He replied that efforts had been made re peatedly, but wet with no success, and that he saw no reason why tho lands in Barnctt should bp taxed four or live times as. much as the same , class of lands in other portions of the coun ty. e confessed that we could not see. it either. Jwiw. if this wrong been dono Burnett township it should remedied immediately, and we believe that we have a set of Commissioners who will do justice to all men at all hazards, aud we respectfully call their attention to the complaiuts made by the ciiueus of Burnett township. Iu the meanwhile, we would say to the. citizens of tint; township, that we do not wish to part with them; aud we hopo they will soon be satisfied, and cuine agaiu to believe that Forest is tho beet cuuuty in the Stute. . Because we think it incumbent upon evoiy newspaper having a prop- The Judicial Apportionment Bill as passed, puts this county with War ren and Klk nan district. This will neccMitute the appointing of a Judge for this district until the next election at which time one will be elected. The bill passed so recently that wo have not beard how many available candidates for tho position of President Judge tbcra arc in the district. ' Wo htivf no fears, however, but there will bo can didates enough, aud among than all we , doubt not, will bo found those abundently qualified for tho position. We will now havo time lo worry over the new Senatorial district to bo form ed this winter. Congress scorns to be dead set against restoring to weekly papers the privilege of circulating in the county where published, frcJ of postage. ' All this because some of the papers cried out against tho abuse of the .franking privilege by members of Congress. The proportion against the restoration of newspaper privileges was about three-fifths of the whole body." There ia a way of punishing these Congress men who vote, not as their consijienco but as their spito dictates, and that , is to leave them ' to vegetate at home. Fpr our part, we ' fully intend, never to support a man for that or any pther office of trust, who 1ms' voted against restoring to papers their former privi -In several of our exchanges, among tho officers of the Reno Oil Co.', wo notice tho name of Qtjit. Brinton. Now we beg leave to state that Mr Bnnton was .Lieut. Col. or the regi ment in which we had the honor to be high private, and bo was afterward transferred to-. Gen'. Ilallcck's Staff with the full rank of Colonel. In these days, when nearly every man in the country is dubbeJ "CapUin," "Major" or "Colonel," whether ho ever saw a military organization or upt we think it only, just that , those who won their honors on the field of battle, should have credit at least for the commissions they held. Onlyi one Democratic paper - on our exchange list lets the public know that Diuunlck tho Legislative black mailer was a democrat of the first wa ter, aud tbat paper states that h was not a tfue'democratl' If ho had beeu a Republican, hDw would these immac ulate sheets have howled about "radi cal" villainy," "more stealing among radical oflice holders," Ac. Now, however, tho blackmailer, the fiKt to try thoso little games, turns out to' be a democrat, and in Democratic papeiwii be is merely "the member from Wayne county. It is useless to..enIargo on this ki: d of criticism. When it comes Sunday, it Vould seim more christiun-likeLf thosiedogs that bold revival meetings and gen eral gatherings upon the' corners of our street)., would be killed, kicked, cr respect lor itiseir ana the ohiuion 4?vcr, and tho Dr. now thinks ,p ujll;of its readers, w.e record that "March oou bo all n-Lf. j-am. J onus iu like a lamb." exterminated, allot, drowned, or even fed -'put '"but'.'of misery somehow. Judging by the restrained sorrow nnd 4ain that filled their. voices, one might judge that no animals ever experience su"l. Leen anguish and misery as tears tho jjisides of these dogs. The 'nights of the week-days are not rendered so distressing bocausc the bustlo in a measure drowns out the canine din. But when the peaceful Sabbath moon lit nights come, then we ask again, in the namo of humanity, in the uaine of peace, iu the name of all things pleas uut and harmonious, feed or demolish those sick, suffering dogs. . ; Persons elected to the office of Justice of the Peace, and who desire to obtain a commission, must file in tho Prothonotary's office, within SO days after their election, written no tice of their acceptance of the oflice. Wberc they are elected to fill a vacau cy, they must inform the Prothonotary how such vacancy occurred ; whether by death, removal or. otherwise,". - At tention to this will preveut tho delay and troublo that often occur in the ssuing of commissions. It is understood that Mr. Jos. Grove will put down a well on the tide hill above tho jail, commencing iu the course of a few weeks. It is to bo hoped that his efforts will be crowned with success; or in other words, thut ho will get a well thut will flow enough oil lo pay him liberully for his trouble. Should the well prove a success our town wih have use for nil tho hotels nnd boarding houses in it. The Folger House at Reno, wus recently destroyed by lire. The build ing wus owned by the Reno Oil Co., and was built iu 1800. Tho kss will j amount to about S'-'O,!-101'- iiur-l aucc. ' Wc aro rery sorry ip havo , to. ro port that Mr. 8. J. Wolcolt ba3 made up his mind to leavo Tioncsta for "oth er fields and pastures new," in the course of a few weeks. It is his in tention to move to Chautauqua county, N. Y., where bo lias a large farm, which will, nq doubt, fully occupy bis attention. By bis departure Tionesta loses a member of tho School Board, a Councilman and a first-class citizen. May bis lines be cast in pleasant places. Mr. Frick, collector of the Schuyl kill Navigation Co., at Fairmount Locks, Philadelphia, was in town a week ago Friduy, ou a visit to the fam ilies of Col. Thomas, and S. D. Irwin, Esq. Hois a fixture in his position with the Navigation Co., having been in his present placoalxmt fifteen years, His time is so fully occupied that his visits nro necessarily short. We hope he will find, it couvemeut to comp up again during the summer; ' Quarterly meeting ou Saturday and Sunday last, was well attended, but (is the Presiding Elder was. sick, Rev. Barton, who formerly had charge of this circuit, conducted the meeting in his stead. Although all sympa thized with the Presiding Elder, lq, his sickness, they were glad to see ' Rev. Burton again.- It is rumored that Rev. Burton will be the next ,,Pres;id? ing Elder in this district. Y. W. Majon, Esq., who has been practicing law in Tionesta ever since it became a county seat, has concluded to"chaDge his base," and, after look ing about a little, has made up his mind to locate iu Sharon, Mercer Co. Mr. Mason leaves a good practice here, and all are sorry to see Mm go. Should his new borne not suit him we hope bo w ill again take up his residence among The re-union of the lptli renn a Reserves w'vll be held' at Merrier; on Tuesday,' the 19th of May w?xt. At the last meeting of the regiment,' Ci)'l. J. S. McCalmont, of Franklin,: was solccted as orator of the day for the coming re uhiori, with Col. J. B. Knox, of Clarion, as alternate, and Geh. A. J. Warner; of Marietta, Ohio, his torian. . , , .', ,. . : Cbas. Randallluforms ui tbat be intends to put twenty-six feet more of tho same size, to the main part of the Rural House, in the course of a few 'weeks. : When this is done there .will be an abundance of room for boarders in this place.' Improvement -seems to bo the order of the day. ' ; "'. '' ' Quite n number Of our citizeus at tended Juo. 3J. Gougb's lecture in Oil City, on Thursday last. The subject treated u lion was "Now.: and Tlin." Al 1 vi it b whom we havo. tajked express themselves highly delighted 'with the lecture. ' ! . Among the niau'y candidates for the position of JJ. S. District Attorney, left vacant by the death of Hon. II. 1. Swoope, we see the nanie 'of Hon. Honry Souther;, of Eria, . formerly of Ridgway, is fuvorably mentioned by some of the papcrs,of the north wpslern part' of the State The woman's temperance crusade movement is gaining strength with each day. Bars go .down before them as fust as they tackle them. No move iu that direction has yet been made in this part of the State. Whether or not the effects .of the movement - will prove lusting time aloue'will teH. " Geo. Dimond, of Oil City is tho pateutce of a raftmau's stove, which is also a good packing box-after the trip is made. It must be seen to be appre ciated, Tho fctove is now on exhibi tion at the Tionesta House. Mr. Di mond is taking a number of orders for the in. jr-T-A bill has been , introduced into the House g'ruutiiig licenses to hotel keepers. It fixes the rate at $200 where the sales amount to $10,000, and 8100 where they amount to $5,000 all other licenses $50. This bill or one very similar to it will likely become a luw. ' ' ' B. J. Reid, Esq., well-known to many of our readeis as a lawyer of film abilities, who bus been practicing in Titusville for the past two or three yours, is about lo niovo to Erie. He will, in nil probability nccuinulato a good practice iu a very short time. CVU Thomas, of this place was at llarrisburg lust week at the re-union of the old members of the Legislature, he having represented Chester county, we believe, iu thut body some years ugo. No doubt it was a pleasant occasion. PwtjaWd-srqcfctings Jirobciug held at tWM.-C' Church in. this place at present. Rev. Lusher, wo under stand, has been instrumental in the converson of something over thirty in dividuals in his circuit this winter. Sewing Machines, Sewing Machines. In connection with my Sewing Ma chine business, I am now prepared to take all kinds of Sewing Machines in exchange for new ones, nnd repair all kinds of Machines; making them work as good s new, or no puij.. I also bavo necnles fur all first cla?s machines. Parties living at a distance can send machines and they will be repaired and returned by express. Needles sent by mail on receipt of $1.00 per dozen. Call at my oflice on South Seneca street Oil City, Pa., qr address 38 tf v t . p. C. Git a via. --Don't send money by mail aud run risks, ' but -bur Briefs fc Bros' Gantcn and Flower Seeds in packages and in bulk, at Robiuson fi Bonner's. 4G tf " Marriage Certificates, Liatik Deeds, Leases, Warrants, Subpoenas, Summons, Executions, Warrants, and Informations, for falo at this offwe. -tf Those beautiful lots just north of Mrs. Henry's residence "caD be .bought cheap, on long time, by applying to the editor of this paper. tf. Codfish, whitclish and mnckcrel at Robinson & Bonner's. 4G tf 1' I n (.'( x f 'nwtlle i cists but a halt t- on rint pir ponnd. lourodients every wlM-ret o e-t almost iwtliintf. F.ntlrrly new iliSLo ctv. A rhild of ten yours pn ni:,ke rimuli hi :m hour tn a family ki months Saviiur of $10 to 10tf yearly t - )iou-ho!ila! All pnrtioa piiiil .fur trmilrln of writing it lisa(iiieil. Kc :nm mennVil And usprl hy tlnUsnifl hi frrl-v once to nnv amp in thn woi M. AVaxhra without ml ltn And imde without a par ticle of lyo or ki-oaso. Send 0 ct. eurren ry and u postage ntmnp, and ri ivivo full p:irt:MiliiiM hv return mall. Wfllnrd A. Hrown, Fourth nnd Walnut xlreow, Phila delphia, I'ii. w7 Jin i?EW "yoiui day-book. A DeiiUHTatio eck.y. Kstnblished Ismi. It mipDorts hito Snpremai y, po- litieal and Mieial. Terms, '.' per year. To cluha, nine erle ftit- $S, Sppoeiinmia froo Address l.VY-iS lOK.New Voiltt:itj-. 4li EXTERMINATORS And Insect PowderV For Hats, Miec, Hoehea, Aunts, Bed-Ritin Motha, Ac. J. It. Ilcnry, C'urinn ("o., ' . Y., Sole Agents 4K4t Writo to v: K. Smith A Co.; Atlantic MiIIm, Brooklyn. N. Y.. mnnufa"tnrcra of tlifl (Jrnaheil White Wheat, for llieir puioplilot . (aont freo) on Foods, with impor.ant ex trats from I,iellfr, .fohnson and other Helen lists. Ilml it and savo Yoiir health anil, nionev, .'o., i - 414t, T $250,00001 $50!.:; Fourth Grand: Gift' ConCert ron the benefit of inn ' " PUBLIC LlBRARYcKENTUCXY . .. T- ; f ...... On Tuesday, 31st of March. Next 60,000 Tickets.' 12,000 Gifts TIMBER LANDS FOR SALE. Over two thousand ncres of fine Hemlock Timber Lands situated on Maple Creek, near Clarington, this county; ftre for sale nt n bargain. Part of the lands are situated within four miles" of Ciarington, on the Clarion River, and would be a fine site for an extensive tannery and saw mills. Map and particulars can bo Been by apply ing to the editor of this paper. The lightest running Machine in the xvorld is the Grovcr & Baker, at! least Baldwin, of Tidiouto says so, and he .knows.' ,, , ,., 46 ly , : tTSTOFOIFTS: One Kfaiid cash gift . " ' One grand oh Rifi One grand eiwh gift . -.. Ono grand eaah gift , One grand ersh gift . " 10 Cash gifts f 10,000 eacS aoCashgifta 6,000 aoU ' : WCnsligilU t.ooti ca-h t y k " 'iV).foO ' ("iOO.flOO , . WJ.OOO 25.000 . , 17,600 : l iu,eeo ;.; Ji,000 - - 00,000 ' 1 '" 10,000 ' i ',000 -t&.OOO 60,00(1 , , ' 32,.r)00 TO,0OO 1,509,000 Xew Advertisements. Mercantile Appraiser's List for For est Co. for 1874. . TIOKSTA Uono. Clash Tax SiiTerior I.ninber Co. 12 $12 60 Goo. W. Iiovard A Co. 13 10 00 S. II. Haslet . , '.M14 1 7 (10 Mori-is Kinstrin ' 12 12 60 Hobinson A llonner lo 20 00 II. O. Pavis 14 7 00 A. II. l'urtrldgc . 14 7 00 Jacob Kinoarliauch 11 7 on Heed W. Mvom 14 . , 7 00 Uco. T. Lntlinrr. 2 billiard tables 40 00 T. Lntlinrr, 2 billiard tables OltKKN TW1-. Ford A Lacy 12 12 50 ijausi: it Twr Janios B. Persall II 7 00 Andrew Cook 14 7 00 nowuTwr. Hicuonv rwr. T. J. Ilowninn 12 12 50 WheelHr A iHisonbury 14 7 Oil T. 1). Collins 14 7 00 HARMONY TWl A. Slater 14 7 01) Juo. I'olersoil 14 7 00 J. I.'KaiiB.'- - 14 7 00 Win. C. Xelll 14 7 00 KiMosi.Rr twr. Wheeler, Dusonbury A Co. 14 7 00 A Court of Appeals will bo held nt tha olliee of tha Dounlv Treosuior.in Tionesta, on Tuesday the 24th dav ol March, 1874. W. K'HABLaN, Mcreantile Appraisor. NO Cash gifts 500 each " 100 Cash git'rt ". 400 each ' '' ' 160 Casbftiftw ; SoOaarU 2.50 Cash gilts; 200 each. !W5 Cash gifta 100 each U,m LmU gifta 60 eacli ' ' ! " I h i 1- -.,- 1 m'1. Total,; ... . , ,,,, T.i 4a.Tha ifuieort and distibution of Kills will positively and unequivocally tako fillies on the day now fixed, vhetll? all an tickets are sold or not. and thn 12.000 f ifts paid in proportion to the number, of iokets old. , . i , , ' .' : PRICE OF TTCKKTSC", " ' V ' Wlnln Tlekofs M . Ualvns: 23: Talltha. or each coupon, $6( Kleven wiwito tickets for S6O0; 22f Tieketl for $1000 j llil W')iolo Ticket lot $6000 ; 227 Whole Tickets i for $m,aoo. J No uiueoimt on If ss than fiOO wonnorncKeui. - t f ' ' 'The time for tho drawing is n oar at hand nnd persona intciiding to purchase tiekota havo inj time to lose,. , a THO.S. E. liltAMLETTK. A nt Poblle Library Lt., and Managur tiiil Conosrt, t'ublio Liibrary, Butliiis, IuiaviU.e, Ky., or . , , ' THOS. II. HAYS & CO., ' V Kastehi Agents, Broadway, W. Y. (t C Tfl (tin per dav ! Agonta wanted! 4J IU 44U All eh.ios of working people, of eithcB sex, young or old, mako nioro money at Work for ns in their spare moments, oV nil tho time, than al anything olko. Particulars 1'reej Adtifena U. fetiu aoii A Co., Portland, Maine. ... ;iii TIME TRIED AND FIEE; TESTED ! TUB OniolNAI. ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY OF IIARTFOKD, COXX. ASSETS Dec. 31, 1870, ' A 1 ' ' !' ' : w n it .- , is n . t . MILKS W. TATE, Hub Agent, 45 T'onoHta, I'n. CENTRAL HOUSE, BOXXEUAAfiXi:WrllI.OCK. W. A. 11 II. amis, lessee. This ia n new house, and hns just been titled up for the aceoniuiodatlo.i of tho public. A portion of tlio patroiingo of the public is aolieitud. 40-lv Don't ftiil to go to Kobiuxou & Banner's if you went stovci, stovepipe or tinware. 'Si-W. TVOTICE la hereby given that wo intend L to apply to tlio Legislature for tin passage of uu act tho litlo of which slia'l lie "An act to repeal all local lieu laws in tho counties of Crawford, Venango, War reiv .J-'nront, ".'Iiuion, llutlcr uud Arm ttron:," antf (he object of sal. I act ahull be as slated in tho title. K. S. 'Parboil, T. O. Jov, I). 1. Harrington, S. It. Stowell, A. S. Kiilston, M. 11. liroH.sbeck, II. it. Porter, H. H. Carpoulcr, David Emery, J. I. An. gier. February 14. IK74. NOTICE Is given that uu application will be made at tho present scasiou of legislature for the passage of a suplo iiient to An Act appointing commissioners to lay out and open a Slate road in the comities of Mckean, Klk, Forest mid Clarion, approved May I, Isiil, (tin-county of Clarion having heretofore been except ed from l provisions,) to extend the pow ers uud duties of the CoiuiiiissioiierM for the settlement of their accounts until the iiieeliiigol'llie t 'otiuty Auditors for tlie vcur lhi7, u 1 1 I for levying taxes until ami in cluding tho vc"r 175, when thev shall cease. ' S. I'. FKKEMAN. Fell. 4, IK74. ' I; .. 40-41 l.sloo In Wall St. often leads to a lbiluiie. -No risk. :i2-pagc pini- Ulilet for staiuii. X'llleiitiue 'I'liinl.riile A Co., II.llil.el.. ..Il.i l...l,ei, J'l Wall-kl., N. X. i'l-4i. 810!: WOOD'S HOUSEHOLD MAGA- : ZINE. - . THE li EST DOLLAR MOXTITLV; ffF Tfl tt C A day made tiy canvassing 4 J I U 4113 for tills mngailno now in Its 14ui vol.-w.itll Clnonio,. THE Y0SEM1TE VALLEY, 14x20 iiiehea, in 17 Oil Colors. . ,. y Maeazinc, olid year, wit u Mounted . CJiioino, ' Maganiif, iit year, virh L'n-'- mounted l.liroiiio,, !,. ; . . . Magazine. 1oim ono vcur. i l'.xamiue, our cinbblng and- rromniui Liata. , i ' .. Two First-clas Periolicl for flio pricu of one. re'aoliTit Experiem-eir Canvass ers and otliersito send at once for tcvina and Speeimeii MaguziiMi. Addfesa, V' SI1UTKS. Publisher, 41 Park Itow, X. Y. City, or Xowburg, N. Y;- ' 3 44t f2CK . 1 50 1 00 THE GREAT DISCOVERY OF THE ' ' AOE.' PROF. D. MKEIfER'S .. . PAINLESS OPIUM CURE. Cures without paiii or iiieouvcnienoo to business. It is n tonic alterative and ner Vou aedativu.' It restores tho bTOken down nervoua system;, givo energy and strength j enrea without pain or aiilfwing to tho patient. Send for paper on Opiuin-eiiting- H, O. Box 475. , Dis,;J), & L. MlCKlvKlt, Laporte, Iudinna. r. IjSYClIOMANCY, or Soul Chiu-iuing. 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