WEDTCSDA! MORSINfl, APRIL 23, '.S7I. . 1 BOROUGH OFFICERS. J. s. 'Jlm-jiaM-M. Ittki, Jr. i.metlmrn M. J. Wtdioitt. T, J, Uleaeri, J. F.. Maine, 1. 3. Knox, Hood, J. A. Proper. ,.( tfri Waee f. V. Mcreilliott, U N. Knox. jba.fM-lT. Swagirt 'flWiool DirrcfortK H. Knv, IT. O. Pa th., W. J. W.il colt, S. 11. Haslet, A. U. Kelly. U. Clark. i FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. iYide JudeW, P. Jp.nks. jl.toci.if Judjjti. A. PaorRii, A Uftnw Cook. -,.rAerir--T. J. Vaw Oirira. v.- . .. ITiirn. flLiMNlt. .Prothonotary, Jiryister dt RtturtUr, . J. B. AON RW. ' ' immi''oneri T. foLLtm, JOlfH Thompson, Jab. K. C , vfifv S"rr'"'""'' . F. Honaaa, ,uru ObmmiwiiMrl J as. FH1,Wm. Tatthhro!. ttouay Anirveve S.t. IRWlir. (toroarr M. iTTtl., Jr. . uftf.v viiilontT. B. eoB, 1.. TV A wwh n'l.iiirinli. . Wm6er 0 Vongrt 19f A ZurWel C. B. (JCBTIH. President Grant lias vetoed the inflation hill," which notion muses tlioio who have money to rejoice, and thoso who haven't it to mourn. Tito object of the veto, as explained , by the President, is to throw no lund-j ranee in the way of a speedy return to specie tymeutivThero is uiidoubl- ly moro currency, needed to set our manufacturing interests on their lectj but on the other hand, were the iDiliu tiou bill to carry, the gamblers of Wall Street stand ready to put gold up to a figure, which, to Bay the laft( would pu it out of our reach. The best minds of lh country are divided on the subject, and it is doubtful which side will carry Thn annual re-iiiuoiMinWIenTTi' Regiment I. II. V.C., W51I l held at Mercer, Mercer county, Pa., on Tues day, May l!)th,' 1ST i. Wo aro not aware whether or not there are mem bers of that regiment in ,this county, but if there are they will knirtv where to meet their comrades in arms. Tho following are tho ofiicers of the or ganization : President, Captain Thos. MoCuimell; Vico "Presidents, Liouts. V. J. Carson und I)Hvid Farrell j Sec retary, Lieutenant. G. Wi McCraeken, Correspuding Secretary, W. 8. Laid well; Treasurer, Captain P. h. Ship lcr. Colonel John 8- MeCalmont is somewhat tne orator 01 m uj j vumirei the Knox alternate, and General A. J add ,niwi, Stprnen oild, hildren'4, For nishing Goods, juit opened at the" itat Store-sign 'of "thij Uf'f 'Kd' HAf,' Main; !i doors from Dopuj. 'SfVTjli oute. Gonllemen and ladies' 'neck wear a specialty;, V VV jlf.; i Ladies' neck-wear iu great varie tyj and Corsets from eeventy-fivo cents ur. at the Hat Store. Tidiouto. ' ' '4tf day. Nobody doubts that if the bill is Wanmr historian. It is desirable passed over the President', veto tht day of the return to specie payments will be postponed fur some time. The Democratic County Commit, tee met at the Lawrence House -oil Monday last, at 1 o'clock p. ro With f Jury List for May Term, 1874, ', ORANDJCItOflS. . Harmony Twp. Isaac Siggins, Fore., man; I). F. Copoland, John A. Dawson.,' Howe twp. Jaoob Coapor. . - - Hickory twp. John Brecht, James AI bauith. ' Harnett twp. John Beor, E. C. Mays, H. P. Spenoe. tvingstcy twp.-Andrew Weller,- H Bradbury, Hugh Ha'ina, John ZonU, IT, Alice, Darius Toby, Wm. Beek. Orecn two. Jamea Hepler, It. Towner, and Allegheny Valley Railroad,'- and I E. I. Lacy. Ttew Caalla and Franklin' Railroad flnwrta twp.-Jamek, Rolfngw, John . , w t, .. ..v I t.wrney, v.. .laniicnon. jonn ricpn-r. runs to Mercer. Parties can reach v . 5 that all arrive at Mercer on 'Monday, the 18lh prox., or iu the morning trains of Tuesday. The Shenango Mercer from either New Castlo or - - Jenk twp. F.dward Eldriilge, PKt'lT JVROltd.': Time of Trtii AlTtONKSTA PTATIOX, on and after KororotOT 17, 173 1 ' , ' . , r covin 1st cuh, - . ' ' tf.ht p. id.1 . 10 OUAR. - i ' ' ' lt:M a. m. ' 3:M p. 01. ' WORTH lt CLASS. . , . tiit p. m. . SttOUAM. ' 9:01 a. m. " 11:10 p. m, ' n.iv.tll...M.l.l..l frr,m Oil fill to lrTintn. op the rlrer U North down Thursday evening last Ute river, sontn. . , Train W Train 0 Traiu H -Train M .... Inm Mij.n am tn nri mil rioK r nl hl -I""' . n :ti. l. .1, ,f. V.,f fr. nj...',At:oi.....,i o..uk 1i-,Tln. us.ncss, tho committee adjourned M , ; urg ftJJreg's W s Cald. bnrgh, W. N. Haslott, Rlnliard Dmkera meet at the call of the chairman, nnt ther particulars aauress v. o. v. u VcocHpen. Frederick King, Mar less the State DeraoeraliconvYnnon Corresponding Secretary, lo. 10 f ; ;. r1f,,rr until k later rlnv. hi h ch "V1" Blrecl '""""'B'" Harmony twrt.-joiin J-etorson, J ese case the coronate will meet 'JJrig -Wbe-Philadelphia -Ledger aay.t ii.s.Ki.tw; Cnri. Tt a noes. "1 here is a report on the street mat .. . , . :: ' , ! -'V I'lV lliwvi w . v - ' "1 1 tioo whether the" Democratic State the Oil Creek & Allegheny Uiver convention will he deferred,' Int we Railway may be sold under ti.recio understand that a strong pressure will sure of its secoud mortgngo.which Is fur h.'1,rr.iirhi. Kir tn hntr it not' off. &1.100.000. The first mortcage is . .r j. 7 j.n. r a.0BU.UUU. mi au J,oou.wuu. iue ino wuo oi iiuniu ciciiuvii, ui - - - .,,,' Dutch Hill, died very snddanly on lleeca reason lor tn.s is a aetermina LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. In the morn ing she milked the cows, and was go ing Into the house, when the complain ed of feeling dizzy. She was taker to bed, and Dr. W'mans sent for. When the Dr. arrived she was too fat- gone for" medical aid. She was previously cocsi was nell. jr.. H. C. Ferry, Jesse Uurchueld. . Tlonaatn Boro. Jacob Wonk, Cj D. Ms bic.U. XV. Bovard, IT. II. May, James Graham, J. U. lluiings, J. II. S'.roup. Tionesta twp. ChrUUan Crob, U. CI SiUlvau, Keese Nill. Aquila Monjr. " ''.J Jenks twpl George Eldrlge, Thos. Nu gent, Jacob Merjilliott, John, D, Ilunty roter Mercilliott). Baruett twp, Wiu. $hleldu, Jacob Maya, John Kuhna, J. M.' Fitafjorald, L'. Sciirn-orth. ' ' ' . r ' ' KlncslCT two. Coftrad Burhain. 3. H. Morifiin, I'erry Button, Thoron BIy, Kobt Wl"-BiT fhwt lm frlhwrng num bers of thrpm-jrr Iitrupwua and our fiifjy aft mcAmf ite wiiaHhem : Vol. 2, No. 29. 3, " (5. " " " 15. " ii ii 23. This paper is marked vol. 4, which is wron, but the date of the pnper is Sept. 13, 1870. Vol. 4, No. 26. ii ii ii 23. These papers are very necessary to us, and if any nf our subscribers have them, or any of them, and will hring or aond thcin in, tlioy wi!tvnnier a great favor upon us, and Will lie liher ally paid for their trouble. The colored address label on each paper shows the date to which tho sub scriber has paid, thus . . . Thos Turner 1S74, . - signifies that Mr. Turner has paid for his paper until March 1st, 1874 - The mail list is corrected weekly. Py con sulting the address (abeT every subscri ber can tell how his account Stands. Our accounts bo back no furlher than the 1st of January, '73, the ac counts previous to that time being payable to the old firm". The old sub scriptinn book is yet in our hands, and our receipts will be recognized by the old firm. tf. TIMBEFf LANDS, FOr JSAL. Jo. Jefferson plays Rip Van Winkle in the Onera House in Oil Cits, this evening. ' ; ' ' 1 ' , 1 . The brush factory mTranklin 1 to bt started- op in Jolj, or sooner, It fc ouf?Jmphj -A sea of 6m 1 Grobta, fT- jn J aboUl o0r.pOurii tmntwhui We iX... belpgHught jvhert he IcA Wisconsin. urain tever. .. ine ooy was ageu .oouv EwPyboJy pr,.Urg(VMl ebuiit the six orteven joars.;; fx u trorfli,;glierei wj,ere It takes ludir or The Superior Mills started up on njoro-Jut to : weigh a poiiBii.-i'intil Monday morning last. 'There -are ,hi stradtrer wiLh tlfa la'rce fish atorv enough logs on hand now to make t cftmB ,.roUnd. ' There will probably interesting fof awhilo. - ''-' b,A large. omiirralioo to Wknnsin A remonstrance against granting froni tn;, MCtion during the coming Hon not to pay, under any circum stances, certain litigated claims hf old standing against the company, on one of which judgment waa recently given against the company 1n a lower court. I storcr, Ooorgo Watson. ' This particular suL., we understand, i, " 'aTban" to b"? carried furthe. lhere are, lidtfeel a verv healthy woman.who however, several other claims of large seldom ever'sick. Tho bereaved amount of similar character, tut so unjuat are they esteemed by some or The regular Spring" Examinations fbrcn. Albauigh, Jra TeaehorV Examinations the parties of largest interest in; the ttf Teacher for ,Forc$t pountyi'will be company that the t hreat has fpHVt" held as follows : - i circulation that the company wilPIde fault iu the interest of the second mortgago bonds and permit the .Jod to go to sale under foreclosure rather than pay them.' !, The Directors ef the Allegheny Valley Railroad Company have elect ed Mr. John Scott. of Pittsburgh, : April '65 ; M', 80i 1 4r '.5 , 8 further privileges to the corainUsion- year,Wely on account of tbV liae of resident vice Coloael W. Philips 1,1,00 ana is ueing uumerou.iy s.gnea. Jf d noth!nir ot ti weath- Spring chickens are making their tr t wr;te er there wonld be' variety appearauce, notwithsUuding frequent enough to satisfy r.ll wh'o take an iu. anowsand frosts; these chickens are terest iu that particular aubiect...As not yet large enough for tho market. we write,' on Tuesday, the ground is Sucker fi.hing baa suffered a de- covered with a thick coat of suow,aud cliue, oa account of the scattering of I no signs of clearing up. At this rate these fuhes from i thoir usual hauuls. harvest will not commence until the It takes an pld stager to find them latter part of August. -The official report of the ' Con- -Lawrence, of the Lawrence Houae, neautvillo Bank show, tho "shortage" , ffic 0o' . everJlftd T . Mk An f Mil ass. I . 1 AnA Drt." f I '.I. l a.A10l J and Wm. Sraearbaogh, went out trout- to be $20,825 17, of which about $13,- jog on Saturday, and wore overtaken 500 was taken on the night of the rob by a snow storm. They caught four bery, leaviug over $7,300 to be accoun- trout, however. " ted for. Of the bonds stolen, ' clnims ' As a result of the women' tern- have been made for $25,000, but thus perancb movement we notice that, far vouchers have been presented for through their influence, about one-half only about $22,000. the application for license in Mead- The situation '. Arkansas has not ville. were refused. ' ' ' v . changed materially. Roth aides oo- Z. T. Bhrivtr ha been tn towb cuny the same pohitions, oaciteu Dv for a few day past viaiting his friends, armed forces, while the U. ts. troops lie is much pleased with Chautaiigua occupy the ground .between them to County life, and will probably take up prevenLluem coming together. It is Li earthly abode there. ' probably .that" the Legislate will - Asa Say of Oil City sued the A. straighten things up. ' Marien villa Saturday, Claririgton Tuesday, . : ,: " , Nebraska Thursday,. ir-.:Mj Tionesta Friday, ..May Neillsburg Monday, 1 , East Hickory Tuesday , . ' . Newtown Wednesday, " ' The Fall Examinations will hereaf ter be held at Tionesta, at the close of the County Institute. ; . ,. it ... , No certificate will be issued to an applicant who does not possess .a prj per knowledge of the theory of teaching as well as a fair knowledge of tU the in rail- oranca required by, law to. be ' taught in our common schools ,' -ii 1. , Applicants should be well .provide- easured by a high PaP" a!,d PeociIs- V , , ,' A. M.'! --, . ';'.:.; Director and friends of education are respectfully invited to attend. S. F. ROHREIt, Co. Supt. April 1,1874. 1 ' ' - :" The JJvqiatck saya. of new incutn bent of tin important position : 'Mr. Scott is a gentleman of fine business qualifications, sound judgment, rare energy and largo experience road affairs. following such aman as Col. Phillips hill ' capability will necessarily be m standard, but w i think he! will mqre than meet ' the ; expectations of his friends in this respect and prove one of the. most active, efficient and popu Over two thousand 'acres of fine Hemlock Timber Lands situated on Maple Creek, near Clarington, this county, are for Bale at a baigain. Part of the lands are situated within four miles of Clarington, on tho Clarion River, and would be'a fine sfte' for an extensive tannery and saw mills. Map and particulars can he seen oy apply ing to the editor, of tlus paper. Don't send money by mail and run risks, but buy Briggs & Bros' Garden and Flower Seeds iu packages and in bulk, at Kolnnioii & Conner. 40 tf The lightest running Machine in the world is Jha 5j!over & Baker, at least Baldwin, of Tidioute says so, and he knows. 46 ly paaMwwMwwM--'Miw-,a--yw-i-wyil no hundred ( 10 j acre, and Vciuj; f aipf), l.-ihd cnviiyd livJa'Memlli'itl.TrouH., . to Jimci Miownrt by leet clnlttl HepW47th, 1 A. U. and rocoided in Knr0.1t. Co., l'a., in U"cl Bo-ik 9, tat-fl ".. . A t.sn--AI! th:it oth'-f i-nrtuin pinCf r pnrcel of land Hltiiate In Jcmke town-thlp, , Foreet Co., I'a., vir.: Warrant No, Aftl, bounded and dewrribed as I'ollnws, wit : North hy wariantu No. 2ii2l a"fl- 20C?,1 cmtit bv warrant No. Wl'it. anullt by war rant No. :W'2, and WiSt by warrant No.-. Iii'l, and bonit; the :iiiv land eonvpycl , by Jolin W. Miller, Treai..toJami-tiHteW' ' rt bv Peed dalml Sapl. r.th, A. IJ, ItWT, l and recorded In ForeMt Vo., Pa., in lKwd Book No. 0, ivm 7:i. . ALho All .U'-.t other rert.!ii ' pleco or 'oroat Co., l'u., vi: Four hundred and ninety (4(D) acre of warrant No..314ii(1 warranted in the name of It. Inioy and Jan Muklain.and leinsanio land eofiTey'' cd Iit Jacob Mercilliott, Trenn., to .JauKM Stewart by Deed dated Supt. 27th, A. ISol, and rococuetl in rorosl to,, 1 a. la Ded Book No. 9 pajrn 70. b Takin In exnsution and to ira sold as thn. propwty of Tlios. Uoyd, Uarralt Cruaani and Thos. 1. Stewart, partner as. Biiyd, Crusan dt Co., at the sutt or it, I'linas a 0. .11 . ' ' -i !:... 1 V. W. A mm, now Retford Pierce, Pes ident in trast for the J'itimvillo STiu Bank, vs. K U. Guild aud Wm. T. NeiU.. f'i. Fa.. No. 24 May Torra. 1S74. t T.- No. 65 May Term, li7l. Neill ct Ntrilt.-AiV dlcii'lnuta' rilit, titlo, lnterem and Claim m and to all that certain piece or parcel or, land situate In the Township of Harmony,. Countv of Foevt, and Wtate Of Pennsyli vania." Of Inlttdred and forty-four aures asseHed aa Fiah, tirnrerly uui d, whicrj waaRraiited to W. W. Jliiwi oy naniei Black, Treaaurer or the aaid Coiinty f Koret, by t)ed dated June bth, IbAH, and whioli wua HraiiUtd by thetaid W. W. Mat son and A,'iiOH ., MaHon, h wife, to tlie said A. A. HliaW.bv Deed dated April 30th, l( and recorded in the utile of the 'R corder of aaid Forest Conuty, April SUthi 1S0, in Ueed Book vol. , at page379nd 380; being tho same tract of land Ibrmer Iv owned by the said Knt'ua II. Goild, and a'lWrward by Henery K. Lyl andolhera. Together with ail And singular, tlip teiie meiits, horeditttinontS and appcrtpnaucea Ihoreunto belonging, or In aty wise eppof lainittR. . n I. ' h I ..d .i.;li.1 Taken in exacuMon and to be sold a the property 6f R. H. (Juild ajid ' Wm. T. K'eill, at the snit of F, W.' A'mea, now Hexibrd Pieroe, PresidtHa. trustr lfcvS TitusvUle Haviuga Bault, . , , , ) , . i.. 1 Vj Terms Cavh.' . ... J1 ! ' T. J. VAN OIE8EV. Sheriff". BiitrilT's Offlci, Tionesta, Fa., April 2; 18(4.: .. ,.) .-, . ) J. (,.. , It I - ' 1 r. !.-'. OEO. t, P1THBIDOR,, ,T .Few iAdvertVieinent. PROCLAMATION. We congratulate Mr.. Scott upon.Vis election to a position- so -responsible, Don't fail to go to Robinson & Whereas. TheJIonorable W. P. Jenks, President J111I0A o tho Court of Com mon Pleas and Quarter Sessions in aud lor the county of Forest, has issued his pre cept for holding a Court of Common Pleas Quarter SesHiima, Ac., at Tionesta, for the County of Forest, to commence on the fourth Monday of Mar next, belli); tho 2ith day of May 1874. Notice is therefore. given to the Coroner, Justices of tlm Peace and Constables of said county, that tliev bu then and there In their proper persons at ion o ciock, a. m., 01 nam uuv, vmu umir records. Inouisltions examinations nnd other remembrances, to do thoso things whieh to their olllces appertain to be done. and to thoso who bound in recognizance to prosecute against the prisoners that are or shall be in the iail of Forest County.llift they be then and there to prosecute against them aa shall be just. Oiven under my hand ana seal this am nay 01 Apiri a. u, wav, - .,T,x.J va qisi, awn. V. K. C.O. Tor injuries sustained by Li son by falling from a car last fall in which case the jury returned a ver diet for the defendant. The entire Rouscville district pro duces le.s thau three hundred barrels of otlpcrdiem.- The Bhnw farm'alnne used to yield treble tbis quantity, 11. W. Myers, Jeweler, baa moved, while the famous Reid well, on Cherry or is. about to movo into the Acorob Run, for many months panned out two building, in die same room occupied hundred and eighty barrel a day, ,6 oy mo ton wmce. xjis customers -The residence of Hon. C. W. GH will flud bim there hereafter. t fiBn nf Vraniyin ,.; kon .,.,ni. 'WV subscriber," asks us when by lightning, Gil. takes as an evi- court will set in this place. We refer dence of the displeasure of Providence, him to tho Court Proclamation, which and peremptorily declines, through thousand dollai is puousncu in mis issue, ana wnicn t oruey in-est to be a candidate lor appoints the 4th Monday in May a the Lieuteuant Governor, time. aud the Company in having thu Tie- Binner' if you went stoves, stovepipe cured o excellent and capable a gen- or tinware,1 23-tf. ' ;. i, iiorscs anu vows loraaie. wruers The twenty fourlheection of the fish frora a distance solicited. law provide that nojjcrson shall catch 3,f d, q. Hunter, Tionesta, Pa or km in any waters of the Sstute, save only with a hook aud. line or crpll, Robinson fc Bonner have just re and no person shall catch or expose ccived a fresh ; invoice of boot and fur tale, or have in his or her posses- shoes of all styles ' and prices. Also siou. alter tne same has been killed, some of the old stock an ,lmnd'- which any black bass, pike or pickerel, be- will be sold below cost.' '"' ' ltf r rraoii tlA ft rt Aav rC 1omY. anA tUt first day of June, Except alive for ' toffins and Casketa, , full rrpfkly stockim? other water, under a oenaltv " ,anl n(1 sa' DX 1 r' of twenty-five dollafor each offense. J8" at h .furniture- store, in the buildin? formerly occupied . by J. J. A Judicial fcalary bill in the. Sen- pjsjier 48tf ate has been amended so. as to make the salaries of judges in Philadelphia I Sewing Machines, Sewing Machines. seven thousand dollatrs; in Allegheny county, six thousand dollars, and President judge and additional law judge in other parts of the State, five thousand dollai a. The salary of the Supreme judges is fixed at eight , Iu connection with, ray Sewing - Mai chine business, I am iioy prepared to take all kinds of Sewing Machines in exchange for now ones, and repair all kinds of Machines; making thera work as good as new, or no pay. I att j hate needles fr all first class machines. Applications for License, May Ses sions, 1874. George W. Bovard, wholesale license Tio neata borouvlu George T. Latimer, notel license, Tiones ta hot ugh. ' Daniel Blac k, Hotel, license, Tianosta bor ough. Attost : J. B. AOSEW, Clerk. April i!8, 1674. Register's Notice. Public notice is hereby given that Al fred Allindor, guardian of John U. Conic minor, child of Jonathan T. Cook deceased, has tiled in the Register's Ollice in and fr the County of Forest, at Ttonsata, his tinal account as guardian of the aaid minor, and that tiie&auiH will be presented to the Orphans Court of said County lor confirm ation and allowance, on Monday, the 25th day of May nant, at the Court Ho se, at Ti'jnebta, In the County aforesaid. : i J. B. AUNEW, Kegistor. April 24, 1874. March went out like a lion, ac fording to the almanac, but accord ing to actual experience Match !s still "Jion" aroiiud loose, and playing "havoc with all thoughts of spring planting, . J. II. Foncs's Drug Store is being removed to Davis' building at this end the bridge, where customers will rind the usual variety of Drugs, MeJ'i cines, Confectionary, Stationery, new papers aud periodicals. , , .-Odd Fellows' Thanksgiving day, which was on Sunday last, was not ob xt-rvrd by this lodiro as a body. In Tho Titusville Courier furnishes Venango Spectator Mr. V. A. Greaves, the well-known paioter, has two fine portraits one of taken bodi v from the new American Judce Wetmoro. of Warren, and tha Cyclopedia. There is very little honor uth K ladi' whose f"c. hliwi conclusive evidence that a good, part of Henry's History of Petroleum' ras The fullawlng in tr'.vd "to Mr. parties living at a distance can send Greaves, the Artiat, we take from the machines and they will bo repaired and returned by express. .Needles sent by mail ou receipt of S1.0Q per doxen. Call-at my office on South' Seneca SHERIFF'S SALES. 13 Y VIRTUE of aundiv writs of Fl. Fa. J and Alias Vandi. Kx. issuei out of the Court of Common Ple.ua of Forest Co., and to me directed, there will be exposed to sale by public vvudue or .outcry, ut the Court House, iu the borough of 'j ionusta, on MONDAY, MAY 25th, A. D., 1874. at 1 o'clock P. M., the following duenbad real estate, to-wil : II. Child A Co., v. Thos. Boyd, Oar. rclt l i nsun and Thos. U. Stewart, part ners as Bord, Crusan Co., Alias Vendi, Fx.. No. 11 UarVurv. 174. U.S. lib Termv J74w-AlJn AVI htMpsrm. Alt de- I'endanU' right title interest and claim of, in and lo all tiie lollowiug described roal estate, to-wit : Ail tiiat certain pieco or parcel of hind in Howe township. Forest County, Pa., viz: Kub No. W ot warrant No. V'.lU warranted in the nauio of Wil helm Williuk. bounded and described as follows, to-wit : Noiih by sub No. 11 ol warrant No. 'Mi i, east by iu No. lt of warrant wo, 2U10, aoutli by warrunt ro. '2b08, and west by warrant No. 2'.i5. Con taining one hundred ( 100 acres, and bniug the same land conveyed hy Jacob Mercil liott, Treaa., to Janica Ktewart. by Deed dated Sept. 27th, A. l. 1NI4, end rocorded in ForeM'CUW JJlJeed Book No. 0, page 71. Ai.so All that other certain piece or nnreal of land situate in Howe township Do you want a tasty letter head f Forest Co., Fa., viz : Subdivision No. l'J , . of warrant No. 'Uia, warranted iu the HO you want a nice visiting caru i Ilamc ol wilhelm WUIhut, and bounded If SO, leave your order at the Ke- and described as follows, to-wit: North nubliean office where they will be exe- y.ulio:.i ! warrant No. 2t-lJ, east by lodges turned out in a body and listen- cheap, on long time, by applying to ever seen iu a country store and at , cuted iu iha ueatest stylo and on most Xw'nnt 's" asoa'a" d wet by aub. No. e.l f leeturea lir cjUHtent &rtaki r. lite cider ul lei? psptr. t. I alonishinirly low pricts. ' 1 ti:n reasonable terms. so oi warrant a -imh, an.i cnnnuning some as a pidure on exhibition at George Allen's book store. That 6f Judge Wetmore is aa excellent like ness, and both portraits are additional testimonials to Mr. Greaves' skill aa an artist. i ' -. ... . ; now accruiuz to the author ot the aforesaid History, , rr'Tha donation, due notice of which was published in this paper, came off on Vedue(Iy veuiur last at the Lawrence House. It was generally Landlord and Tenant Leases, the attended, and about 88(1 wer netted, most ! approved form, for ale at this The proceeds are to co toward nayiue offic . ..i a the ministers' salary, ,. , . , Papa Baldwin, at Tidioute, Las Those beautiful lots just north of the most extensive and best selected ! ridiotito and Oil City, however, the Mrs. Henry' residence can bo bought lot of Fishing Tack la that "we have street. Oil City, Pa., or address. , ZS if ''4-' ' D. O. Graves. ai 45 f f ) Clover and Timothy Seed at Rah iuson & Bonner's, coluns. rtL riMMSKMAN, . FORT. PITT. GLASS WORlSo, DITHIlIDCiFi ATCOiV ifaiiiifacturo'rs of every 'vahety ot ' 'Si. .-.i- i ' j ',' " x: x: v .; vj FUST GLASS UWP CHIWNEYS, AND- .d J SILVERED GLASS REFLECTOR WASfUNOTON dt FRANKLIN T8i, : -n, PiTTannaou, Pa : -'ijoia " There Is "ahoddy" In glased as well as in In woolen fabrics. Consumers of kere aeno ai c. aomelimes almoxt disaoaraged, ao frequiuitly. do chimneys break, withulit anv apparent cause, rendering the cost bf eliiumeys about equal to that of oil. Olieart neas buing the order of the day, a greet many mauulauturioa inakchiniiiayalrom silicato of lime, instead of from lcad.a The Initiated may tell the different qualities ef glass by ringing them ; t . yibrationa- of the lead glass have a clear,, ringing., bell liko sound, , possessing i tho . rcquisito atrength to withstand expanaion aud con traotion, as wail as the general pressure ef us ac.d will outlast, half a-dozen ol the limo glass chimneys. Fil'tscn conts in vested in one of the lead chimneys i money well spent, even though it' injurwa the "u-ade'1 in tiie cheaper kind, whioli it most assuredly ouglit to, and doubtless will. Stick a pin there, and remombtr it. Tho genuine lead glass chimney may but at wholowile or retail of ' i OTX. V. PITUKIUUE k CO., I tf , , : Tionesta; WATERS' CONCERTO J ORCHESTRAL f r P A M art tit UIHl be&uMIUl k i w " ""air le '-' perlecl in ln ever mad. 1 "l? fKHTII um( OUCHUSa, THAI. HTOPHarei-best - ever placed in avny On . .ailik 'J keg are print ued by 9M . .lirs w rerai, m f c uliarlv voiced, ' tt . SH 1 nl vhuh. it HOfC i t'IIAHSII!UaiuaUlJla.t art tAc best mavde i.i . sia.iee. ' WATERS' NEW SCALE , PIANOS. hm g real pow , er ond a sine and or. tkt best Fiaa luade 'I'heae Organ and IManoe are warranted f yeaum. frious extremely low fmr I cash pr pari casli, nj balance in . uonthly auurlerly payments. ' bet uud-Uand litmrMWents lakan at i ' exrhnnae. tJ It K A ' MUUCC. ntvis aiii 'iHAut:, a t : prs a - U A.MI II for every lilly and touair , m ikr V. a. trad Canada. A large die 4 aUKtla2t'M')-Vinjwr,t(AITnp, tk-eti.U4tf. m,Hc. II I KTHAtfli CATAUKILKS UAlLUlH, HOIIACK WATKHS A ftON, 41 Breadwaj ...it 4S .uhov SH. r, , Testimonial of Waters' Pianos md Organs. :" ' i fp , "Waters'' Concarte Parlor Organ poa aessea a beautiful and peculiarly soft ton. The Conoertu 8tO Is, withnnt duubl, J le.-.t ever placed iu any organ. It is pro duced by an extra set of reeds, peculiarly voiced, from which tho oilect i moat charming, and its imitation of the human voice is superb. For aweatneea of laae acd orclioNii al Bilocts it has no qoal."T V, r. Times, LJWl,iBT.. v uo you want riotiers i i lo you watit hand-bill ? Do you Vfaht bdsiness cards T. ;'r Do you ant a neat IH1 heacTt - ' The Concerto-Parlor Organ is some thing entirely new ) it is a buautifal parlar oriuiiucut, possoais a sweet and power ful tone is a inot.t comnundaUlo inveo linif unA holds a hiph place-tn public ft Tor." S. y, Aesninjr J'ott. . ., Ah ORciiF.sTn in tun PaRfcOB. tL orchestral organ is the name of anew reed organ reueniiy announced by lluiant Wa ters A 8 .n. ' The iiiHtriiUMUia taken this name from its recently invented orches tral ate p., Tho Yoniiug ol tins ia pecnliar, produumg the eil'cct v: a full awut't cou traltiryolce. Its' finest etfeot Is produced when tl stops are drawn, so 'that aw 'w hetrul elleul is given, Ti oaao is aaiqee and iniiliss a haiiiinoiiio article of furul tnro.' -V. J'. Ami. j , The Waters Pianos are known as amnag the very best. We are uuablad toxpeak til these lustrunients with conlidence, frulu parsonal knowledga. -.V. Y, vttnyehii. 8-iy . TOM WORK neatly ITPUOaX t.rhe. cxeenti'tl at the -