The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, April 08, 1874, Image 4

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    WEMESBAI IfttlM, APMIP, SHI.
w BOriOUGH OFFICERS.
)rhroM(--M. Ittku Jn. - -
lMdlm-S. J. Wolentt, T. J. Van
, J. K. Maine, 1). 9. fcnux, J. a
Uftod, J. A. Proper.
jr oa )We-v r. Mwiiiioit.
t, . Knox. '
rViMfW.fc--IT. BwA(frt
WfAool lirrfcM 1. S. Knnt, H. O. Pa
. 1. Woleoti, N. H. Uaslol, A. M.
Kill. V. Clark. "-
FORMT COUNTY OFFICERS. "
tBoeiat Jl0tJ. A. I'BOVtR, Alt-
IlkJIW tool, ? ' - "
0ktriffT. 3. Van OlMM.
yvimrr Fbkd. CI La v
frothonotary, Jltgitttr ft Jtreortlor, it:
Ji B. AONw. 1 ' i '
Vtommxtnontrt T. D. CoLtma, Jon
TnoMMON, Ja. K. Ci.a.
Cfevnty Superintendent S. T. ItonRI.
iTiirir Hornv 8. D. Iwii.
Jury Commiitienm-l Jab. Flvxk,"
ATf MO!t.
entity tfurufyer 8.1. IWIH.
',Orer-M. Ittil, J".
-tVfry -durfirere T. B. COBB, L. WAB-
lAfmtrt) ngrtit 9th DirrtotrC. B.
VlBTU. "',
1-4fJyMA.Tm WitUAw.
Timi of Tralni
At flimiTA TATiOW, M aul aJW
e4aetee 17, 171 : i .. I
' Otrtl'-UTOLAM,, ,
fmtk It '" ' " :M p. m.
, ."; . H .. P- t
' .n. . OBT ! SLAM.
J' ' " ''" cz
w Tt1b ts - - 0:05 B. in. .
t$ ' ' 12:40 p. m,
Ob ta Rlr IXllon i. t. from Oil City
IrvlMUit, up Um rtrw U North down
bb rlTr, onltj. - '
,W)CAL AND MISCELLANEOUS.
Rev. Lusher will preach in the
M. E. Church pcxt Sunday evening., ,
. -Tlie Iitrry Fbtlcty is agnia In
full Matt, and meets to-nicht at the
: rcsl.itfDC of V! U Irwin,; Esi.' :! A
John Reck is putting a new fence
hrmt'W. ttrofcrtV: Wlilclr.tnsarpo
wHl'aiu t ttid looks of iwiugs urounj
' Theri 1M been ' bindery eslab
Vkd I connection with ilu Venango
fitlun office. N. P. Miller is ti
proprietor, j' ',.,...
, r-Thar .Savage, who. received a se
vere wound unon his arm some weeks
-f , i m i
ieo, is beginning to use the arm again,
Ha says it will not be'long until it is
. strong as ever. ' if'
From his brother' we learn that
ilarry Mabie is improving-slowly, and
. hopes arntertaind that he will soon
be well K""- H has had a long
weary spell of sickness. ,
J " On account of. the funeral of Mr,
lavis' child, on 8onday last, the meet.
.lug for the organization of the Union
Sunday School, was postponed until
. iSundaT next, at v:o0, A. 21. All are
iuvitcd to attend. ! ' ;
T. 11. Cobb has returned from
Xituburgti, wilb his lumber unsold.
Ha Bars the market is not yet opeond
there. It is not supposed that lumber
will command as large prices' as usual
ihis yeaf. " , '
By request of one of our .towns
'men we Inform our readers that a gen
tleman ' known as "Pitt" Kamsdale,
Jvrnwrly editor of the Venango Citizen,
lias been appointed by the President,
llurshal'uf the Eastern District of
Virginia. '" ' ' " ;'
r The Superior Lumber Co, Store, Is
at longtb, moved into Iawrence'a new
building, and the store-room is . capa
cious and rteaf.Mr. He nderioiJ ' wHl
. be found at the store during business
hours, and, will do bis best ' to please
all ettatoiiiftie wrho mve- biro cftll.
J Panv'l Itrnndeiiburgtr, junior pSrt
of Huvard it Co., is at present euf
Jerhg witV bad tooth, which' lias
welled his face lo an aUrimog size
Ie'is getting the' 'advautage . of it
IwIt, ahd will toon come out smiling
-.''. . , . . A- .
rtn ill
-to-"" . .
.... -TL lrglesa ."tcie4icon" man gave
,nDtntcrtaipmcnt s( tho .school house
wm Friday eveniug'Mast, 'which- was
. : i ji:.. ..'..li ' n...'j.i r i
WltU41'M'VU HUCUUCU. . .II t nouui-
stan'd It was about on a par with, such
vxiiiuiiions generally,-) anu was pas
upiacd because the mau.wiu a worthy
bjet of charity. 1 ' ' s -
. The Connecticut election Iiel4 oh
.Monday last resulU'tt in. (lie re-elec
Husi ftf Ingcrsorl, lcmucVut) for Gov
mor bv au increased majority. Both
Houses of the Jjcgiflaturo are Demo
i'.ratlc. JThe JH-inocratie papers of the
roontryidl again have a chance to
.display their poultry. Broker ftrown
brush up that afrtiuatcsl roctcr of
jouli and let rn eee if ho crows
l'-'U Hv as c'.-ck
Tho Borough Council met ou SuM
unlay evening Inst. Present, M. Ittel,
liurgcss, T. J. Van O.icswi, J.S.lIood,
T). fi. Knox, nnd J. K. lilnine. Scc'y.
Tlie Secretary was ordered to notify fi
John Smith, who occupies tho proper
ty recently vacated by Long, to build
a newp!uVwa1k in front of said prop
erty within fifteen ..day, after which
time if the order is not complied with
it will be built by the borough :it thoj
expciuo of the owner of tho property. j
A committeo wjis appointed to con- !
fir with ( jeo. Hunter in regard to put-1
ting gravel upon tho street, and build-,
ing sido-witlk from tliojbridge to tho
lane or street fronting on the Fisher,
property. 1 '
, A. committee was appointed to take
into consideration the practicability
and cost of opening a street from Elm
to the liiver, near Judge Dale's resi
dence. 8200 in old Borough orders, were
taken up.and new ones, properly regis
tered and numbered, issued itT their
stead. ' ..' ;
Adiourned to meet on Saturday
evfcnUifcjiext. to iicartho report of ttg
sevlfUaiU apppinJ.1111; l?
rmisact such other business as may be
brought lefo"re the Council.
i,ne lolltfwing are me fiainua ui
the ffifcer of Tionosta lynlgo No. 3C9
0t. 0 F. lar: the BUBiiing Urtu, who
were; jiistalled on Friday evening last,
N. G., W: R,puurt. ; ;; ,. v. I;
Yi GA.B:'-Kelli :-4'ri'tjli
. BouV'. C'Wi fiwwycr. .
'"AsVtSl'cV; Q'.'T. Lktimcr.
t arucn, cam i aviuuih. ,m m o r
. Jn WaVden,' Jasl ftwailes.
L U,,G,)Y.cott.
S.N. G.,-8. II. Ilaslett,
ll S.W.O., F. M.Beck. .
J,udge Projscr was elected Treasurer,
but pas Absent on account f sickness,
ThCaJmuiuted officers not mentioned
aboy wore not installed on aQoountof
auctaciv , Tliey will bo mstalieil at
the next meeting. . The membership of
the, Iodga pw numbsrs 07, and a,,in
creasing in homliors and strength.
The lstive potato bug, according
to the latest information on the subjoct,
bound to ilovastato tha potato patches
duNng'the coming season in a wanner
fearful to n template. Fred, Ivaufl-
manwlio is authority on bugs,, says
he recently, dug1 down in 'th potato
patch of last summer, on Judge Dale's
place, and found the earth, about t
foot from the aurfaco, literally swarm
ing - with these detested bugs. ' 'lie
thinks there is . no manner of doubt
but the bugs will bo' more numerous
this'scason in the1 proportion of about
a thousand to ono than they were last
summer. In "this connection, John
Teterson, of Trgnfceyville, saya , he
sprinnleu salt urine uotivcen tho rows
of his potatoes last summer; and the
wicked bugs left his vines entirely
alone. t This Is a brnvplo remedy, and
if it will save the potato crop .of For
est County this year, we "will hiuk
that Julio Peterson and ouraelf have
done our country n' service; and, botl
beiiijj patriotic,. though upon difforcut
sidvs of the houte politic, wo ask noth
lust hetior than U be - allowed to do
out country agoad turu. ; "
Ttie thirtrjuarUrly Conference of
the Lake Erie Association of Univer
salits was hold attXjdloute the 1st and
2d inst. This session was a very prof
itable and; utorvstin-jonef -Tjvcnty-seven
members were organized into a
church. Qf this .number seven were
baptised ; thus, for tha first time, tak
Hig tbt'ir pliuxM pujjliely in tha visible
'church of Chfist'. Conferehco meet
ings were held on Wednesday evening
and Thursday niOruiug. Scrmous were
pspaohed, ,by , Kevs. Curtis,. Clark,
Uetcliell, Mursh and Sliipjnau. After
the services; the afteruooo of the
second day tho ordinanco of baptism
was admiuistere'd, the right haud of
fellowship given, tho church recog
uixed,and tUp Jvord puppet partaken
by V la;o rniaiber-, and when the part
ing came all felt cheered and strength
ed. Ilevs-llhclicouk and Grant, the
pastor;", took part in the services.
One million dollars in gold was
sold in New .York, ou Thursday. Jast
for'abbut Ll3f. "Those Wving large
amounts yf gold (his placo have do
teriiiiucd to liang to it until they can
get at least 1.3:1 for it. In all proba
bility they will Have to wait for an
other "inflation."
Uobiusoft A. Bonner have just re
ceived Oj.rcsh i(iyyice of boots .and
shoos of all styles and prices. Also
soma of tha old stock on band which
will be ioM b'j'j toH.
1 if
Ono of 1)r. UlnTno'j-horses ran
away on yesterday afternoon, occa
sioning some little excitement in our
pliiro. Thomas Ilasson had hitched
the animal to a "crnekey" wagon, and
was just pulling the lines out of tho
ring in the harness, when th horse
got frightened, and, before Tom. "had
timo to think, jumped and was ou" like
the wind. Tho horse and wagon came
up Elm Ft., and the door of tho
blacksmith shop being upen the Jiorse
bojted in, leaving all of tho W'agpn
but tho two front wheels and the shafts.
Turniiigaround.it camo out of the
shop and inn down Church HI., across
the river bridge", where jt was at length
secured.' Strange to say the hor!enml
the wagon were both entirely unharm
ed. ...
The gentlemen we usually call
"our" congressmen, Hons. G. AV. Sco
field ami C. B. Curtis, v'otwl-on oppoV
site sides of the Currency Bill, or the
bill s-cnerally called1 the "inflation
cherae."' ', This is"geuqrajly remarked,
because Sco"fieldhnd' Curli", havinj;
been old partper in the' law business,
and .Worn' .'friends .Tor'' it,' nopibcr .of
yoara, it waa supposed that when they
both got.Jhlo CongroHsUmal 'halls',
wheroope was, there would the .other
bo ntsc ti shijws, however,, that not-
yithtandipg their frlct)dship,' neither
dictates to the other; 'and if there is
one thing we adniire-in Cpagiesuian
above riothcr, U is independence Of
oliaraetor.- .. ; i .. '. . . .
"til coiupany.wlUi'lieputy .r.. M.
Reck, - 'we "went 'trOullhg' oH' Tnbbs'
Kunon the 2d inst. The wind was
cold; die water was d&to, tho ice not
bing all melted yet. Both managed
by hard work to Catcij ono trout and
two colds, and violently promised our
selves that we would not go out again
until the weather got warmer.
Tha Young Folks' Literary Socie
ty of Tionesta, was organized at ; the
school bouse last evening, by the eleC
tion of Hie following 'officers : Fresi
dent, J. II. F.Hies ; .Vice President,
Miss Lucy Roberts; Sac'y, Miss Flor
ence Knox : Treas., Miss Alice Proper.
Tho society meets every Tuesday even
ing at the school bouSc, . "J
TTu. Lawronco has again taken
the Laurence House in hand and pro
pose to keep' the houe in good shape,
ft di4B't suit Wui. talje out of buoi
.ne.a,' and therefore goes at and "buys
liack,' his old stand And commences
work igain'.. We have not heard
whether Mr. Buttcrfield contemplates
engaging in business in town again.
Judge Proper has been or the
sicklist siucu the latter part of lost
week, but we are glad to hoar is iru
proving rapidly. It Is something rare
for Uio judge to bo overcono by the
ills that flesh is heir to, but this kiad
of weather will catch up the strongest
meii. and lay them upou beds of sick
ness,
"-Mr. David Keed was sworn
into
ofKco as U. fc. DisU-Jot Attorney,MU
the District Court, at; Pittsburgh, bn
Monday morning last Subsequently
he resigned i his monibership of ' the
Common Council, and. thus fully as
sumed tho duties of his new office.
T. B. Ely, the lightning rod and
cave spout man, proposes to make this
place his head-quarters for a faw weeks,
aniHvill be ready to do all jobs ip bis
lino, with neatness andlispatch." lien
not In Tionesta Tie can be addressed in
Tidiouto. ' 4 2 2t
Teachers txarmnations.
The regular Spring Examinations
of Teachers for Fora$ county, will bo
held as follows :
Mnrienville Saturday, Ain-il 2"
tlarington Tilc.ui-, "
' NcbrasKa Tliui-(lny, " SO ,
Tionesta Friday, May 1
KcUlHliiirg Moiidar, " '
Hunt llii-Uorv-rTuesday, " ft
Nowtown 'Wcilnrsdar, " 0
''fhe Fall Examinations Wiirirrreaf
ter be hold at Tionesta,' at the close ef
the County Iustitntci. .
io fertificate will 1)0 'issued to an
applicant who does not possess a pro
per knowledge' of the theory of teaching,
as well as a fair knowledge vf all the
branches roqutr'e'd by law to be t.tught
in our common schools '
Applicants should bo well provided
with, paper and pencils. '- " 'j
.. Ex4miiuitijiii commence at 9 o'clock
a. M.-. " j- . '
Directo'rh'auJ.rrieuJi o e'dutatLuii
ar) respectfully invited to attend;,"; '
! H. F,JloitRiCo.fcupt.
A.pHi i,'i874. .. ::
Boston Crackers, twenty-fivo bar
rels, just arrived at' Robjnsoii it Bon-
. iht's,
1
Fire'at" Mi'llerslownSevcn
li
Miu.r.nsfCAVSj Butler county Pa.,
April l.--A' iW bt-oke but hero at
1:30 this morning in the Central Ho
tel, by which seven persons were burn
ed to death. , The bodies" have been
recovered. The following Is a list of
bodies found Norah Carry, of
Plcasnntvile ; George Deet.aGci man ',
Captain Oliver, nn oil operator; Mar
tin Phillips and franford Acert, dril
lers, aud ono ?vho.e name colild not
be ascertained. Nellie McCarty jump
ed from tho third story of tho Central
Hotel, and was badly injured, but is
still alivo. . ' .' '
All the buildings on tho cast sidc of!
Main street from Fredenek s grocery
and hardware store, including the.
Central . arid Harlan house, Opera
House, Reed & Durant's hardware
store, Fink's' Hotel, and 'two other
buildings on. tbo south; all on' ll'ic
west side . of. Majii , trec frouxrlied
Fraiiiv's saloen1. nortbr ' Inoliul liie tho
Butler County .BaiiW liuted .PipeJ
Line's office;.' Express-. office, Millers
town Savings Bank, Weeterman'a gro
cory, up. w Schneider's, billiard room
on Slippery Rdck street ; all on tin'
north side From Frederick boot nud
shoestore west tq. Barubart's "grocery
store, and from Hook's dwelling on
the south sidd.of 'Slippery Rock street
enst to Puff's laodry, making" riity'
nine - buildings in all, were , burned.
More persons are thought to havo per
ished.. , i r
'. Odd Fellpws'Thanksgivlng.
There being number Odd Fellow?
among our subscribers, we publish the
following, which will be of interest W
them : '
G.VXEVAL THAXK.SGIVING PR0CL.MA
scaO I.O.O.F.
OVFieB OF THK M. W. OH. BIBH, : 1
K. W. O. f,. OK V. B. ' J-
WrtEKHAsl. It has pleased Almighty
God to vouchsafe His benign favor to
our labors In behalf or snlToripg li"
niftnitv. anil' to add larcelv to our
prosperity as . a Brotherhood during
die tiast rear:
Asd wueheaS, It eminently ,;le
comes us to show forth our deepjjelt
irratitnda for these signal blessings, and
to offer "up our fervent prayers for
thoir continuance. . ; . .z v.'v
Now. I. O. A. Locaa-,' M. W. Grand
Sire of tho R..W. Grand Lodge of the
Uuitod States, do hereby enioin upon
all Grand and Subordinate Bodies uw-
dcr.this jurisdiction to take order for
the appropriate observance or me ii-tv-Fifth
Anniversary of Odd Fellow
ship in the XTnited States, on the 20th
of April. Iai4; to wlucli end lirateru
nlly exhort thorn to set apart that day
for thanksgiving and prayer to God,
and for a publio acknowledgement of
His manifold blessings. - -
Done at the City ', bf' ' Baltimore,
State of Maryland, the first day of
February, A. D. 1874, aud of our or
der tho, fifty-fifth. C A. Lotus'. ' '
, - .'.' , , Grand Sire.
Jameh L. RlDfJELY, C. S. :
We are short tho following'.' num
bers of. the FoSEiif Republican, nud
feur files are incomplete without them :
1 - Vol. 21 No. 29. :-'
3,
I P-V
15.
1 23.
This paper is marked vol. 4, which
is wrong, but the date of jho paper ' is
Sept.' 1 3, J ?70. ' "
..-Vol.. -i, V2G, .V ,
. Jt" : " . .28.:.- ' ' ..
Tlicsc papers ore Very .necessary ...to
us, and If any of our subscribers havo
tliemVor any of them, and will . bring
or send them in,, they ', will confer ' a
great favor upon us, and will bolihor
ally paid for. their trouble. , "
,- ,. .':.. ... .... - 1 1 .ii ii :
, i-Ciuver and Timothy Sood atRitb-
iusoiitt Bounqr's. ' .iV
V " . .'. . , ', ',' I i. 1 i .4 i ,
rr-Coflins, aud Caslcels, 4 fulf iupidy
:ob hand and for sale by A. '.II.., Par
tridge at ha furniture ttorc, in . t'no
buildinj formerly occupied by J. ,J.
Fifher. ' 48tf '
Sewing Machines, Sewing Maohines.
Tu connection w ith my Sewing Mix
cliluc, ludiuea, I uiu now pieparuJ :to
tako all kinds of Sowing Machines in
exchange fur new ones, and repair all
kind (ittfacliiuea tnaklng tLom ork
as good as new,' or no pay. I also have
needles t tr all lint class machiues.
i'aiiit-i living at a ili&tanea can send
machines ahd they will bo repaired and
returned by ejq'e.'.J Needles sent by
mail 011 receipt of 81.)0 per dozen; j
Call at iny office '.oil- South Seneca
street, Oil (Sty, I'a., or address
I). C. (iHAVKs.
Bonnc'r'a Ifyou went utovts, stovopipe (
or tinware - ' ' 23-tf. I
Job Printing.
Do you want posters ?
Do you want hand-bills ?
Do you want business cards ?
Do you want ft.ncat bill head ?
Do you want a tasty letter head?
Do you want a nice visiting card T
If so. leave your orders nt the Re
publican office w here they will be exe
cuted in the neatest stylo and on most
reasonable terms.
' The colored address label on each
paper shows tho date to which tho sub
scriber has paid, thus
Thos Turner. 174,
signifies that Mr. Turner has paid for
his paper until March 1st, 1874 1 tie
mail list ie correctod weekly. Bycon.
suiting tho address label everj subscri
ber can tell how his account stands.
Our acooirtits 'gi back uoii further
than the 1st of January, '73, the ac
counts previous to that time being
payablo to the old firm. The old sub
scription book. is yet in our hands, and
our receipts will.be recognized by the
old firm. tf.
.
Don't send money by mail and
run risks, but buy Briggs & Bros'
Garden and. Flower Seeds in packages
and in-bulk,' af Robinson Bonner's.
4G tf
Those beautiful lots just north of
Mrs. Henry's residenco can be bought
cheap, on long time, by applying to
the editor of this paper. tf,
The lightest running Machine in
the world is the Grover & Baker, at
least Baldwin, of Tidiouto says so,
and ho knows. ; '7 "' 40 ly
DIED.
11 A VlS In Tionesta, on Friday, April 3d.
l.'17-i, Dlniiflie,. daughter of H. O. and
: Klprahi'th Davis, aged 1 year and 11
nionthi.
New Advertisement.
:-l'7: . NOTICE.
Whereas, letters of Adinhmtration to the
cstoto or Aloxandor llolcnuin, laloi ror
ut Coiiiitv. dficcased. lmvo l)een itranted
to the auli'scribern, all pcraoiw indebted to
anid estate arb roqiiOHtcd to mnko imme
diato payment, nud thoso having elainiH
ajrainut "the aame will present them duly
authentlcBKHi lor wiuemem 10
... . ir..r .... 1 1
9Ub A311l)UIIVUr'n,J
. . ir I I lint L'lf iV Au,n 1
OKO. yr. PITHRIDOK, If. II. COLLINS.
VAl'L ZIMMK11MAN, OKO.' W. Ill.AIR.
FORT PITT GLASS WORKS,
i) i t 11 Jt 1 1x4 r. & co:,
Manufacturers of every variety of
FLINT GLASS: LUMP CHIMNEYS,
AND
SILVERED GLASS REFLECTORS,
WASHIXGTOX A VltANKLIN STS.,
PlTTHnUROH, T.
There is "shoddy" in clans, as well aslu
in wuoleu lubriDt. . Uoiiuuiiieis. of k.iia
erre are nomettnios almost diaeoAmed, ao
freuuentlv do chimneys break, without
any apparent cause, rendering the euet of
ncsa bu'mii the oriler of the day, a great
many inanularturioa make cluniiieys Irom
Hi I ii-ule of lime, instead of Iruni lead. 1 hu
initiated limy tell tho tlillt.rtmt qualities o!
elits ly ringing them ; tho vibrations of
tho lead (ilass liave a clear, ringing, bell
like sound, poHsPKiian tho rciiuiaito
Htrentrth to witiistand expansioii aa.l ron
traetion, aa weil ns tho genoral pressure of
use, nr.d will outlast half a-dozen of tho
lime ulaca ctiiiunoya. Fifteen cents in
vested in ouo' of tho lead eliitnneys U
money well spent, even though it injures
tho "trade" in tho cheaper kind, which it
most itssvirodly ought to, and doubtlens
will. .Stick a pin there, and remember it.
Tho genuine laud glaaa chimney may
bo hud at wholosale or retail of
OKO. Vf. DITHKIUOE k CO.,
2-tf . Tionesta, Ia.
TIME TRIED AND FIRE TESTED I
Til JC OnlOlNAL.
ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY
OF If AliTFOHU, CONJi. ,
ASSETS Dee. 31, 1S73,
n , -y 3 a , t .- . v t.
MILKS Vf. TATK, Sub Agent,
T'uueata, Pa.
A Great OiTvv U All.
Two largo and Splendid Knyavlnpa
will l.o sent postpaid'by ri turn mail, and
also Tho Home Companion, an excellent
family paper, lor a year all for 40 cents.
Specimens 3 cents. A guilts wanted every
where. .Hdrma ""Woino Cpmpanfciii,"
Tiy, V. !. '1 a - w wia-iin
"1
tC TO (tOfj per day ! Agents wautodt
4J I U 4ZU All classes ol working
jcopl, of either sex, ywiui 01- old, make
mom money at work 'for us in iheir spare
moments, or all tho time, than atan) thine;
eWo, Particulars free. Addrsss tl. Stin
sou A Co., l'oi'llau.l, Maine, SH 4
psYCHO.MANCY, or Soul Charminit.
J. How cither sex may lasriiialo and B.iin
the love anil utVcctions of any person they
choose, UiMnntl V. Tliis Himpiu menial uo
quiremcnt all can posiess, lice, by mail,
lor -."i ceuls; together with a Mai'liun
(iliide, 1-Jgvpliau Oraeio, llrctims. Hints to
Ladies. A cpiuer book. IIMI.IHHI sold. Ad
ilrehs T. Williuiii A Co., Publishers, Phil
ade.phia.
Sio:;
lotion in Wall St. often leads tu a
101 tune. No risk. .'l-'-lni-o piui-
phlct lor stamp. 'ali-nliu. I'uinl.rl.tu it:
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Testimonials of Waters' ?ianos' and'
Organs. .
, , ,VlltrH Cin-oit .lnrl'r Organ y0
r.so a buautlOil and prriilinrly xoft tone.,
Tho C'oncorto Stnp 1, Without donbt, tilt;
xmt evor'jilaocd in mv orgnn. It in pr-.
diocod ly 4i ixtr set'of rwH, V'ii1"r1y
voiced, from which Uio cnert 1 moot
i-hnnnitiK, and Its imitation of tho hnnimr
vnUti 8rrlx For awpetacaa of tmn'
ivnaer4w8Lritl encclB.it has. no qunl."
$ YiitWf, , . ,,, , ; . ' . .,
'-' Tho ToiHrprKt Ttrlor Ortr.tll' l'Wili
Ultns ontiroly now r i is a beautiful parlor
ornament, pcw.oses a sweet and powori
fid U)no U a most comnjondable Iiitpii
rton and holds ah inh la in public tm-
vor. J . J i JCMwng foat. ; m-,j l - j
AK OnrHESTHA IX TOS FAttLOr.. Tb
orchestral oririin is the nnnie of anowreeoj
orffan ro)ontlT nnnouncod by Horace Wiw
ton A Hon. 'Tb imttriiruoiit takes thix
name fnmi lui recently inventad orcho-
tral atep. Tho volcliif? or thtM ta peculiar,
produaiiift tha ell'ect of full wwt enn'
trul to voice. It finest eirect la produced,
when tho atop are drawir so that an or-rhctiti-al
effect U K'vcn, The case is unique
and niiik'as a hiindsonie nrtlule of furn4
tare." y, Y, A'un;
! l L ' : !... .u (.
The Water Tinnoa ore known a among
the verv best. . We-are enaliled tospank or
thesa instruments with contidenra, rroirr
personal knowledge. jV. 1'. Hctutgelitli.
WOOD'S HOUSEHOLD MAGA
ZINE-.
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Magazine, one yoar, nith Mounted '
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Magazine, one year,' with ,; Vrt-
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Magazine, alone, one year, 1 00
Examine, our clubbing and Fremluqi
Lists. " "" . .
v Two Firrt-olaaa l'erlod'cala for the prieej
of one. We solicit Experienced Caavaaa
ers and others to send at once for, term
and Swciinon Magazine. Addrear 8. K.
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PAINLESS OPIUM CURE.
('lues withniit pain or Incoavenlenee to
business. It i a tonic altoralive and nar
VOU8 eodatlvo. . It restores tho broken
down nervous avateni ( give energv and
strength) curoo without pain or aunVriac
to tho patient. Send for paper on Opium
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For - amenta. Largo Inconi'o guaranteed.
Encloxo stamp for circular. It. Alliaon,
113 Chamber St., N. Y. . 4-lt
uRriTRE7
LEiStOlST "& "WISE.
The old and well known firm of I.emou A
Wis of Pittsburgh, Pa. maunfacturera of
Cabinet Furniture . and Chairs
, . , Has removed to
No. Ill Fourth Avenue," 1
' (Opposite thoir Old Stand,) 1 .
Where they continno tho business In all
ita branches.- w-W-Ita
NOTICK la Kivou that an application
will bo made at the present aeasion of
Leislaturo for tiio passage of a supple
ment to A11 ActapointinKcoiuraisaionera
to lay out and open a State road lu the
counties of M civ can, Klk, Forest and
Clarion, approved May 1, lSfil, (the county
of Clarion liavinjj heretofore been exeopt
ed from its provisions,) to extend the pow
ers and duties of tha Commissioners far
tho settlcmiuit of their accounts until the
meetint;of tho County Auditors for the year
177, and loe levying taxes until and in
cludtng tho yetir 1$7&, when they shall
cease. , , h. U. t KEKM AN,.
Feb. 4, 1874. ' 46-4t
Allegheny Valley Rail Road.
ON AND after Monday Feb.' 2. Trains
will run as follows (Philadelphia
Time): ...
' Trains leave. Oil City tor Pittsburgh at
2:15 p. ui. 7:4.5a. ih. arriving nt i'lttsburgh
t 10:(,S, ami 3:00 p. 111.
l'.iH.ly's llcn.i .Vccoirnnndatiou leaves
Oil City at 5:I'J p. m. arriving at Uiady's
licnd at p. 10,
Train leave Pittsburgh for Oil (Ity at
7:'JO; irr. and .VJO p. m., arriving iu (ll
City t :uui t:4fj p. 111. "
oil City aceomuioilutiou leaves Itrady'a
Bend at il:.'i) a. in. ai riving in Oil City at
1:1:113 p. in.
Trains leave Oil City for lluQalo at 2:15
t), in. i:2u a. m, and 'J.IO a. m. arriving in
llutlatlo M h:,v p. in. hliia.m.atid 7:2.r p.m.
Tiailis leave liullalo for Oil City at 0:05
p. in. and p. in. ai riving atoil city at
ill) p. im. n ml S:J1 p. in.
All Drains givnn als.vo run tbronnh from
l'itt.sburuh lo lliiiliilo ami n'tuiii, without
chaliL'C of em s. lYains i nn on Pliiladcl-
1hia time, hieh is -0 minutes faster than
'ilKlniriih time. The time at Itufl'alo is
I., ii. .V M. K H'v limo wlib-Uis in miiiules
slower than Philailvlphia lime.
Al lie. I Hank Junction ibis r.nul cou
with the Kastcrn Kxlcusaaii which runs to
llri.'.k viilc.l.'MWllH lied IkmL at ll:4.ia. in.
and 7;.'kI a. III. at riving ill I'.fuiJtvlUo at
'':: and I J: In p. m.
The 1 1 ui ii leuvini; lied Bank at ll:4i p.m.
urrives at Iti vuul.isvillH al 11:4.1 p. lit.
J. J. I.A Wit I:ck,
T. M. KINi. !yn l. Sup't.
Ass I. Sup l.