sasr .... L J 1. vr eesu aTYors is (i7 w arm , :s?4. BOROUGH OFFICERS. Im-prst M. Ittki., Jn. tbmicinirit-H. J. Wolsott, T. J. Van Oleweo. J. K. Hlftlne, P. S. Knox, J. S. Hood, J. A. rroixr. I JiisUmothe iVucf W. P. Mercllllott, l. N, Knox. , Hfu7.P II. Swaggart ( SMhnol lii-orl). S. Knni, 11. O. a- vla. S. J. Wnlantt. S. II. Uaslet. A. 1. Kelly. I). Clark. ' FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. rrri1ent JuJije W. P. Jr.Kii.' ,4..oeitfi Juilytt1. A. Pnor"En, A--tBKW Cook. " i tllttritT'T. J. Vax Oikskx. Trmturcr Frkd. Oi.amnkr. . JVotAonoiiiry, Jtrginter Jt Ilreorder, iff.- J. H. AnSRW. (Vmrm.tionrr T. T. Col.Llss, JOHN Tnor!oK, Jau. K. Curr, (inri .Suierrnfeti'fcnf-H. K. Kohiikk. IHntrict Attorney 3. I. Irwin. Jury Cjmmienrj Ja. Fiasx.Wji. Vunfi .Viirrcvor S.D. Irwiw. trontr M. iTTitr, Jr. (Hi(y m(i7or. T. II. Conn, L. 1rr, O. Jamikson. Member of Vongrelt Wh DxllriH C. U. OriiTtw. ; 4emMy Marti Wiu.iami. -Several of our country exchange, ami especially tlie Huffman' Journal and Time, of Clearfield, make honor able otid deserved mention of Hon. John Pntton, of (.'learfifld county, as a candidate lor Lieutenant Governor. General ration represented tlie old 'Nineteenth Districts 18G1-2, in Con gress, lie changed tho pv major ity, carrying the district by a major ity of 1.G00 over Colonel J. U. Kerr, Clearfield then for the first time, and tlifl last, wo believe in its history, iMvinir ft Iicnublican majority. The GeneraT was very sure of a renomina- tion, which, however, ho declined. Ho is at present President of the First National Hunk at (Jurwiusvillu. He U a gentleman of popular mnnners, widely known ami greatly esteemed. If nominated, he would strengthen the tickg, and if elcctod, would adorn tbo position. VUUburgh (lazctte. Tims of 2Vin .At TIONKSTA STATION, on ud after Kovotnbar 17, ISTSt aoCTtt 1T CLASS. - 0:64 p. ui. io CLAM. ' - 11:01 a. in, . i:M p. m KOBTH llT CI.Af. - i 3:2Gp,'ui 3U CLAM. - 0:05 a. 111 12:40 p. 111 fin tlie Rlvor Division i. t. from Oil City In Irrtneton, up tlia river is North ! down U river, (011111. Train ti Train AO Train SI Train 5J " Ml LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Kev. Luoricr will preach in the M. K. Church, in thin place, on Sun hy evening next, nt the -usual hour. The Town Council meets wice a monih thii year, regularly, and oftener if it is found necessary. We believe no important business has been trans , acted as yet.' Itev. Clark's School commenced un Monday last, with qyito a good at tendance of scholars.- Miss Arner's school will commence in the lower room, on Monday nest. She teaches tbc small scholars. The Borough Auditors have been at work for some day auditing the borough accounts. The job is not quite fiuUhed yet, but ln voters will have a chance to sec how thiugs stand when tth'93tt!ement is finished. '' i Tho Central IIouso has put up,, a ;ldrge and handsome sign, representing m two sides of a triangle, the letterTpg on which is so plain that "the wayfair ing man, though a tool, need not err therein." The painting was done, we believe, in Tidiotitc. ; Tho trustees of tho Odd Fellows' Homo Association held a meeting; in Meadville a fuw day "since., The Home will be dedicated on the 9th of June. James. B. Nicholson, Hon. Helm vler Colfax and P. G. Farnsworth, y of Teuuesscc, are expected to be pres ent. The Treasurer's Sales will proba bly appear next week, as we under stand they are all made out and ready for the priuter. Probably more than , ihe usual cumber of tracts will be ad vcrtiscoV, on account of the recent pan ic, from which the people of this sec tion have not yet fully recovered. The cilice of tho Argus and Hadi eal at Beaver, was burned on Thursday morning of last week, together with u tins brick block, in which it was Io 4-atbd, belonging to M. S, Quay, Sec retary of tho Commonwealth. The uftico was owned by a stock company and was a valuablo institution. It will be started up again immediately. ' A decided opposition being mani J'entcd throughout tho Western Dis trict of this State to the appointment of Mr. McCorinick to the position of U S. District Attorney, the narao of David Ueed, Etq., of Pittsburgh was sent in iu his stead. Mr. Reed is very l:ighly spoken of by the press of his city. On Woduosday lust Mr. Kotau offered an act in tlie Senate, providing fur the appoiutmcnt of a commission to report to the Legislature a uniform uystem of School books for use tliotighout tho State. This is a step iu the right direction. There is scarcely a school district in the Commonwealth which bus not been bored more r less ju regard to suggested changes of books, aud hardly one but has becu Bcriounly embarrassed by having throe or four sets of books distributed urouud among the scholars. IVe hope uniform MfUm will Le adopted. After quoting tho bills of several papers, among which is' that of tho Forest ItF.ruiii.icAS, for printing tho new constitution, the Tidioutc Journal eel cfT tho following- remarkably smart comments : ' w . Our wise and beneficent law maters at Harrisbunr are puzzled and dicta ted with the publishers and hurdiy know What to do. ur course tne Itr.ruBLicAX's claim is very modest, only being five or six times its. adver tised rates. Besides all this a good many of the papers bought expensive supplements containing the constitu tion, w hich cost as Iiigh as ten dollars a thousand sheets. Its hard luck to get only from 600 to $1000 for fold ing ra sheets, printed in llarrisburg, into an edition of COO or a 1000. And all tljeso papors blowcd about back pay grab. Buhl . i ins document was printed in mo columns of this' paper, and our bill corresponds with our regular . rates. Tho'' Journal wasn't considered of enough account to publish tho new constitution, henco the above heavy blow at all those who did publish it. If thei editor of that paper would fill its columns with the last word of the abo,va extract, he would, beside 'know ing his ppecics, tell less bare-faced falsehoods, aud Lava more original matter. J '" ' Th women's praying noyament mot 'with a' check in Cleveland, on Thursday Inst, but such n check ns should make man blush for his kind. Two bauds of women, one on the West Side, and one in Cleveland proper, were visiting saloons, praying for the proprietors and pleading with them to disist from the salo of liquors. The band on the West Side was surround ed by a drunken mob, and tho kneel ing women nearly trampled into the oartlMi Two of thtni were severely kicked. A citizen who tried to pro tect them was nearly killed. A po liceman, also, who tried to keep the peace, had his head laid open to the skull in several places. The ladies were only saved by flight. In Cleveland the scene was hardly less disgraceful, although none of the woman sustained bodily injury, but they were grossly insulted by the mob, and epithets of the most obscene na ture heaped upon them. This brutish behaviour of the liqour men and their vassals, will do more to help the tern peranoe cause in Cleveland, than all the laws ever framed for tho suppres sion of tho. traffic. OUNTAIN 1'I.W SOAP.-Every way om troo 1 n ' as', ilc i -"fls out it half to our cent per ponivl. Iimrmliniln rverr wImtoi eoxt almost nothing. Entirely now diHuoviTV. A child of tc i your rah iiuiku unouli in an hour to last a litmily six niontliK. Savinsr of 110 to J190 y parly pf me ivnisr, mn - . .,. to hourholi. A 11 partly pRil ior lotely produced some,clcgant pomato l,,al consent, jonn i . i orn wuuumw- trouhloof writin it l,Haiisiipl. Jtowm- . Waaka pleasurt-in foppybf tht following complimentary notice of one of our citizens from the Warrca Ledger : ' ' . . Mr. W. A. Greavee. the Artist, Kns Otlijii of Partnerskip. The partnership heretofore existing, of May, Park & Co., Bankers, Tiones- la, Pa., was this day dissolved by mu of several of our town's people, among whom are Mr. and Mrs. Judgs I U. Wetmore, Mrs. Wcnthcrhy, and Mrfc Scott, mother of E. W. Scott, former ly of the Scott House. The three far mer faces are familiar to our people, and so life-like and natural do they appear on canvas that they a-ltmjtseem' to address you in tho pleasant manuer so peculiar to the originals. We can not do Mr. Greaves justice in a notice, but ect him to do somo work for you, and tho work itself will speak more to the point than wo can. Mr. Ureaves ing. under tho samo name, by tho remain ing partners. II. II. May nnd A. B. Kelly. II. II. May, dons r. i ark, A. B. Kelly, January 20, 187. Sewing Machines, Sewing Machines In connection with my Sewing Ma chine business, I am now prepared to take all kinds of Sewing Machines .in l r i : II i. -r .::., rtl, ,1 exenange lor new onus, ami re u uu and his name as time advances will be kinds of Machines; making them work found hiirh nn on the scroll of fame, as eood as new. or no pay. I also have fori rait painting is his specialty, but needles for all first class machines, be also does some tine landscape worn, i par,:eg iivinif B (ijstance can send James Brown, of whom we spoke machines and they will be repaired and sonio weeks aco. as having been badly returned by express. Needles sent by crushed, while hauling boards at Bear mail on receipt ot M.UU per dozen Creek, has since taken: a bad cold, Call at my officfl' on South Seneca which har rendered his recovery ex- street, Oil City, Pa., or address pre withnn nihhinir, and nis'ie without a par llflo oriyo cir itrcnso. Hmnl l!0 eta. rurrt-n-cy iukI a ! postaic stamp, anil ref!ive full particulatH hy return man. iu;rn a. lirown, j-uurui nun waintu sirccv, rnim- dolphia, l'a. w47-lln- 22 AT TO wySV. Write to V. V.. Smith Co., Atlantic Mill. Itrooklvn. N. Y.. iiianufavturRrs of tli Crushed Whito Wheat, for their pamphlet (sent free) on Koodn, with important ex traUfioni I.icliiir, Johnson ond other cion- liats. Head it aud aave your health and monov. 4fl 4t Ou Sunday morning last, at about 4 o'clock, nearly all our citizens were Awakened from sound sleep by the distressing - cries jnado by what ' was supposed, at . first,, to bo wi)d gecee., I They flew arouqd, over tho lowii iqak- mg a terrible fuss, having lost their bearings. A fire was built back of Johu Hulings' house, and (ha birds gravitated toward the light, one of them coming so near that it was cap tured.', The rest would probably htve shared the same fate, but the noise made hy the capture of the first ohe scared the rest away. But imagine the purpriso of the enptors when they found that instead of a wild goose, they had bagged a beautiful swan. It is now in durance vile, just back of the Central House, aud seems to ent its grub, and consent to bo gazed upon with philosophical indiUerence. It is viewed by admiring crowds every day. resolutions are occasionally offer ed in tho Legislature looking to an early adjournment. The prevailing Impression is, however, that that body eantiot gel nway from the Capital pre vious to th 1st of May.. Very few bills have been finally disposed of, but a number of general imprtance are under way. Under the Xew Constitu tion legislation moves very slowly, owii'g, perhaps to the fact that it is new harness to nil, aud they have not yet learned just how to pull in it. It is anticipated that tho "rush" of leg isiutiou is yet to come. If it does, and tho legislature wants to get through with? it, there is no use of talking of adjournment at this early day. Wa are short the following num hers of the Forest Bei-ublican, aud our tiles are incomplete without them: Vol. 2, No. 20. " 3, " 6. i si II J fj " " " 2i. ' This paper is marked vol. 4, which is wrong, but tho dule of the paper is ept. U, into. Vol. 4, No. 20. " " " 28 Those papers are very necessary to us, and if any of our subscribers have them, or any of them, aud will bring or scud thorn in, they will confer a great favor upon us, and will be liber ally paid for their trouble. . " Senator Sumncr.prior to his death, hod served louger, coutiuuously, thau any other Senator iu Cougress. Scuator Chandler is now the elder iu tt uato rinl a;c. . lV'c are luformcd that about 25 Allcghenies left the mouth of the creek during the lato rise. Raftsmen were as nuaieious as ever, there be mtr enough to have put at leniii a double crew cn each raft that pulled out. ' The general wages paid were about eighteen dollars for tho trip to Pittsburgh. - The weathei lias been cold since Sunday, aud the water has fallen rapidly, so there will probably be no more lumber run until the June flood, always provided that we hive one. . It is the universal wish of the people of this country that the lumber may bring large cash returns ; then we may realize that the panic is over. S. J. Wolcott, just previous to his departure, miormed us that it was likely that he aud Mr. Grove would put down another well on the hill op posite Trunkeyville during the coming season. Ihey were pretty well satis tied that thero was oil in that locality and ditlu't like to give it up until they found it. Their last-venture up there produced about five barrels a day, but as oil was low they did not pump it If their next well is a success they will open out a iiew territory withi our county ; "a consummation devout ly to Le ishcd." i ' We have received a copy of "Home Life in the Bible," which 1 is advertised in another column, and must confess it exceeds oar expsctn lions. It is profusoly illustrated, with steel engravings, and pnatcd with largo clear type an beautifully tinted paper. Tho contents, as far aar- we have been able to examine' them are excellent. The publishers desire agents iu all parts of the country. Here is a chance fwr'sorae euterprising young man or woman. . Messrs. Mason nnd Wolcott both left towu last week, Mr. Mason going rather sooner than he anticipated, on account of a press of legal business in his new place. He will visit our Courts for perhaps a year to come to settle up the busiuess cn hu hands when he left. Mr. Wolcott goes to his far'm, there to "raiso". butter of b superior quality for the markets. He is not yet entirely cured of the oil fever, and iu nil probability will spend the great er part of next summer boring for the Quid. ': The present is, to a very large ex tent,Couference time among the minis ters of the M. E. Church. The Pitts burgh Conference is in session at Blalrsville, presided over by Bishop Foster; the Central Pennsylvania Conference is in session at Altoona, iu charge or Bishop Scott; the Philadel phia Conference is in progress at Fas tou, Bishop Wiley presiding; tho New Jersey Coufereuce is holding its session at Camden, in charge of Bishop Ames, and other Conferences are in progress. In an itoni on tlift rnftioiv nt Ta. a I iytowu last week, we made a groat mistake as to the number of creek pieces which hnd been put in there. Tho number was stated to be uoarly fitly, while the facts are that it was nearly one. hundred aud fifty pieces Also, instead of there being 100,000 feet iu a piece, as we were informed there are only about 30,000, so tho aggregate number of feet was not far wrong after all. Judge Dent, brother of Mrs Graut, died ou Suuday morning at his rcsidcuce in Washington city of tumor in the stomach. The funeral will take place tj day. tromely doubtful. Thero is a slight chance that lie may recover, but it is very slight. P. S. Since tbo above was in type wo learn that he died at 2 o'clock yes terday morning. ' ' , . ' ' , The flood extended to Clarion river where we learn they had a good rise, on which a large amount of lum ber went out from Clariugton and 38tf Marriage D. C. G BAY 13. Certificates, biaufc $250,000 FOR $50! Fourth Grand Gift ConCert roil TUB HKNEFIT OF TUB PUBLIC LIBRARY; KENTUCKY On Tuesday, 3lt of March, Next GO.000 Tickets. 12,Q0Q Gifts. LISt OFOIFTS: One erand oah gift One grand cah gift One grand cahu guv? Deeds, Leases, Warrants, Subpoenas, 0o grand cwh gift T- .- xJ i . One grand orsh gift nummonM, ixccutions, u arrauts uu Informations, for sale at this office, tf TIMBER 1AND3 FOR SALE Thi has been hearts of tho a noou to make lumbermen 10 Cash Rifts 110,000 earh 20 Cash glfta 6.000 each Ml Caul) gifts 1,000 each SO Cash gifts . 500 each 100 ('ash gifts 400 each !;0 Cash gills SOU eafh 2t0 Caxh gilla 00ancll 325 Caxh k'i fts 100 each 11,000 Cash gifts i0 each Total,- 1250,000 100,000 60,000 IS, 000 ". 17,500 '100,000 . 150,000 60,000 .40,000 ' " 40,000 45,000 f.0,000 . 32.500 ' 850,000 .l. ii (1,500,000 Over two thousand acres of fine Hemlock Timber Lands situated on Manle Creek, near ClarinirtoU. this Cooksburg, .and some .from above. t are fur 8ale at a bargain. Part "e of the lands are situated within four Sine for :t. ,.f i .... r'l..; th tickets are sold or not. and the U.000 w ill I ifn ill uiai ii luu. uu wiu uihiiwii ... . t r r- .u ii i .u.:- ."'. . - - e ill rjaid in proportion to mo numuer oi j ....j D niver. ana wouiu uo a une sue mr uu uckctaaoid. to market in good shape. extenslvo tannery and saw mills. Map . . rf .. Mr. Carpenter, the picture man and particulars can be seen "ny apply has again made his oppearance in our ing to the editor of tkw paper. .The concert anil dUtibution of gifta will ijohitivcly nnd unequivocally take : place nn.the day now fixed, WBcthor all midst, bringing his gallery with him lie has "set 'cr up" alongsido ou of fice on the south side, and is prepared to take anv thing from a small gem to a creek piece. Photographs of all sizes mado to pattern, and satisfaction guaranteed. During the late rise in the creek Sel. Whitman came down with a raft of logs, and couldn't exactly make up his mind which span of the bridge to run under. He finally split the dif ference and tho rait by running: on a pier. , He only lost a few logs, he. in forms us. r-Mr. G. Jamieson has . purchased tho real estate formerly owned by Ma son, consisting ef two lots and his of fice, and his residence and lot.' .The price we believe trs $3,000.- Jas. Hulins has removed his bar-1 bier shop to Smearbaugh's liuilding, just north of Tate's Law Office, where he Ualwaystobefouudon Wednesday, Friday and Saturday evenings, The Repvbuc. -This Magazine for March contains an extraordinary amount of voluble aud instructive matter. The most important articles are: "The Expenditures of the Gov . i . a V-k i tr at ..mi ernmeni ior me rust icar, ana "iiie Growth of the' Country and its Les sons," either of which Is, to the poli cal student, the statesman,' and the philanthropist, worth more than tho Annual Subscription price of the Magazine. The Platform of the Granges, Tho Postal Telegraph, Letter from Secretary Delano on Indian Af fairs, Postage on Public Documents.The Railroads, aud numerous other articles add greatly to the value nnd interest of the publication. The Appendix con tains the instructive speech of Gen. James A. Garfield on Governroeut Expenditures, which should be rend by every citizen and also-' the able speeches of Hon. S. W. Kellog, of Connecticut, aud Hon. G. L. Fort, of Illiuois,on the i inances. llio Repub lic Magazine is Published at Washing ton, D. C, at 82 per year, and should be subscribed for by every person de siring an accurate and thorough knowl edge of public a flairs. Don't send money by mail and run risks, hut buy JJriggs x iros Gardgn and Flower Seeds in packages and iu bulk, nt Robinson & Bonner's. 40 tf Those beautiful lots just north of Mrs. Henry's residence can be bought cheap, on long time, by applying to the editor of this paper. tf. Coffins and.Caskets, a full supply on hand and for sale by A. II. Par- tridze at h:s furniture store, in the building formerly occupied by J. J. Fisher. 48tf . . PRICE OK TICK ETS. ,, Whole Tickets', $00 : Halves, 2SiTiitbs, or each coupon, $o ; Eleven -whole tlokot for i.HHl; 21 Tickets for mow: iiji wnaia Tickets far $5000; 227 Whole Ticlceta for $10,000. So uiscouit on lesa than jfiOO worth or tickets. ' Tho time for tho drawina is noar at hand and persons intending to porchaae tickets havo no time to luxe. TITOS. E. BltAMLETTE. Ajent Public Library Ly., and Manager ifl Concert, fublio jjiiBrary nulling, Ixjuisvillo, Kv., or . TUOS. U. HAYS 4 CO., . Eastern Agonts, 609 Broadway, N. T. The lightest running Machine in the world is the Grover & Baker, at least Baldwin, of Tidioute says so, and ho knows-. 46 ly Xeiv Advertisements. Clover and Timothy Seed at Rob inson & Bonner's. 48 tf Job Printing. Do you want posters? Do you want hand-bills T Do you want business cards T Do you want a neat bill head ? Do you want a tasty letter head? Do you want a nice visiting Card ? If so, leave your orders at the Re publican office where they will bo exe cuted iu the neatest style and on most reasonable terms. Boston Crackeri, twenty-five bar rels, just arrived at Robinson & Bou- ucr's. 48 tf -Don't fail to go to Robinson '.& NOTICE. AVherpan, letters of Ari.:jinKtralion to the estate of Aluxandcr llolemaii, laiooi t or est Count v. deceased, havo been granted to the subscriber.-!, all persons indobtcu to said estato are requested to mako imme diate payment, and tlioco having claims against the name will present them duly authenticated fbr settlement to 48Ct AS1IBAL. IIOLKMAN; J Aum r " ' 1 - SHERIFF'S SALE. CY VIRTUE of sundry writs ,of VI. Ka. issued out of tho Court of Com mon Pkasf direst county and to me di rected, there will bs exposed to salo by public vendue or outcry, nt the Court IIouso, in the borough of Tiouesta, on MOXDA Y, APRIL CTII, A. D. IS74. at 4 o'clock I. At., tho following docribed real fHtato, to-wit : S. P. McCalmont vs. O. 8. Long, II. Wathev and Eli Walton, Alias Fi. l'a. No. 5 Mav'Tr., 1874, C. H. No. ti Hec. Tr., 1800, VI. Fa. No. 6 Mav Tr., 1S74, C. D. No. 4(1 May Tr., 1870. Oabura All defendants' right, titlo, interest an 1 claim of, in and to nil that certain piece of parcel of land situato in the Township of Hick ory. County of Forest, nnd Stuto of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to-wit : Beginning at a while oak tree tho most northerly corner of the whole tract, thence by tract No. 5207 south fortyftve degrees east thrco hundred and twenty perches to a post and stone, thenco by tract No, 5202 south forty live degrees west one hundred and sixty eight and four-tenths perches to a post, thence by lands of tho Mercantile Petro leum CViU'iany north eighty degrees west three Hundred aim eignty-cigut ana lour, tenths perches, to a pout by blazed trees thence uy tract No. 5JS0 north forty-liv degrees east three hundred and sixtv-one and six-tenth perches, to the place of be ginning. Containing tlve hundred and seventy acres, more or less, being the most northerly half of too tract numbered Together with all and singular the buildinirs and iniprovoiiieutu. Taken in execution and to be sold as the proucrty of 41. 8. Long, H. Waibey anil Eli Walton at the suit of S. 1'. McCal moot. Terms cash. T. J. VAX (ilESEN. Shoriff. Sheriffs Otllco, Tionusta, Pa., March 10, 184. C Trt t0ft perdav! Agnts waatedt $9 IU JZU Air classes of working people, of alther sox, young or old, make more money nt wor ior us in ineir spar moments, or all the time, titan at any tiling else. Particulars free.... Addreaa U. bi son A Co., Portlaitd, Maiuc. . ( t) ; . SO WOOD'S HOUSEHOLD MAGA- TIIE BEST DOLLAK MQNTLY. CC Tfl (TIC A day made by canvassing 4Q IU I3 for this magazine now iu its 14th Vpl. with Chromo, - THE YOSEWITE VALLEY,1 ; . 14x20 fnehes, in 17 Oil Colors. Magazine, one year, wif KMouuteoT ' "' . Chromo, . . : 83 00 Magazine, one year, . with . t'n- mouuted Chromo, I BO Magazine, alone, 0110 vear, 1 00 Examine, oiirclubV)iii(r and Premium Lists. . ' 'iX'o First-class Periodicals for trie pno of one. We solicit Experienced Canvass ers ami others u; send ut once for termi and Specimen Magnzini. Address S. E. SHOTKH, Publisher, 41 Park Itow, N. Y. City, or Newburg, N. 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X How either sex may fascinate and gain the love aud atlbctions of any parson they choose, instantly. This simple mental ae (luirement all oan possess, free, by mail, lor l!5 cents ; togothor with a Marrlago Guide, Egyptian trac.o. Dreams. Hints to Ijidiesu A mieer bonk. 100,000 sold. Ad dress T. William it Co., Publishers, Phil adelphia. 3'Jlt THE GOLDEN ECC For agents. Largo income guaranteed. KncloHO stamp for circular. R. Allison, 113 Ciiauibors St N. Y. 40-41 FURNITURE. LKJEOSr & .WISE. The old' and well known firm of Lemon A Wise of Pittsburgh, Pa. manufacturers of Cabinet Furniture and Chairs, Hits removed to No. Ill Fourth Avenue, - (Opiotiite theirOrd Stand,) ' "Vhcre they continue the UusineMi Iu all its branches. wKS Sin TVTOVICK Is given that li will I o made at I an anulioution the ineseiil Kcssiou ut legislature for llio iaisafto of a supple ment n An Act apulntlng coitiinisKioiiers to lay out and opu u suite road iu lbs counties of Mckean, Klk, Forest and Clarion, apprned May 1, IMil, (Ihctmunty of Clarion Laving heretofore been except ed from its provisions, to extend tie ' era and duties of the Commissioners for tho settlement of their accounts until the inccingof the County Auditors lor the year 1 37 7, and lor levvwig taxes until and in cluding tho year 1p75, when tbev shall cease. S. l. FHElC.VlAN. Feb. 4, I!74. 40.lt CI rtllo0 1u Wsll St. ,7 I Viurtune. often leuds to a No risk. - nsin- plilet lor stamp. Valentine Tuiiihriilge ,V Co., ttaiikerw mid Hrokers, ai all-st., N. X. :m 41. i