; WMJIfTdAY WnRSI.NR, MAY n. ISM. ' BOHOUGH OFFICERS. ,' nurqrx M. ltrur., Jrt. VUHUeilmcnH. J. Woloott, T. J. Van Gleam, J. 1". Blnlno, 1). H. Knox, J. S. liafnl, J. A. Propor. y' Juntien o M react W. T. Morellllott, l. N. Knox. f OtnutaOlt II. Hwungnrt . fkshool irrrtor D. H. Knox. It. O. Da Via. B. J. Woluotl, H. II. Haxl.it, A. Jl. Kily. I). Clark. FOREST COUNTY OFFICF.IS. I I JVarlriVnt .( W. P. Jkwks. . Xo.'i'iM JwlictJ. A. Fnor, Alt. VHBWCnou. :, Mri(T T. J. Vax Oiksr. ; Vi'oiurei Fnr.u. Qumkih. I'rothonotarj, litgixttr it Htcortter, f c J. H. AllNRW. Oimmiaionr- T. D. Colliks, JoiiK Thompson, Jas. K. Cf.AKir. Vxn(v Suprrinfcnficnr 8. F. RonHBR. ; nitric! Attomtyti. D. Irwik. t Jury IVmmiiii'iHiiri-jAS. l'LYXS, Wx. JATTRnsON. ; O.ilnf.v Surrftnr-H ,P. Irwif. iVroaVr M.'lTTKt,, Jk. ()nnfv Auditors T. B. Conn, L. WaR urn, O. Jamiksok. Ao&ro Congress DistriotC. D. Vl'HTlM. Um&iy Martin Williams. I J. ... Time of Trains " At T10XF.9TA RTATION, on Sud oftur Vovetnbwr 17, 1173 1 SOUTH 1 ST class. Train 21 - - - C:W p. w. o class. ,,. Train AO .... 11:M. HI. - , , M - 3:20 p. m. , WOrVTH 1T CLASS. trtAn 21 - - - l:Mp.m. 3 oun. Train M - P:0S a. m. " no 12:40 p. m. On the River Division i. . from Oil Oily V Irylnstsn, nn be river is North ; dowu ike river, aouth. ,T LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. The Literary Society meets at the resilience of M. W. Tute, Esq. The swallows are flitting in the rare tmophere above us, and not a few' swallows arc flitting' downward, indoor. The leaves are making their p JieiVance, to the satisfaction of all who ova nature in her dress suit. "Na ture unadorned" does not apply to the 'woods. ' -Toung ladici are around getting subscription to bujaTbooks for the library of tlie Union Sunday School. They appear to be having success in their endeavors. i , At least two great men now living, ..are in favor of a resumption of specie 'payments: Ono is President Grant, aud tike other is lirown, Hie modest ed itor of the Cluriou Democrat. Geo. Rhodes r.-centlj speard a . 12 pouuiLpike, just below the dam at Laeytown. ThTa is the i.cond large une that has been captured tlitio this (frason, betide scveio.1 small ones. Io the U. S. District durt, on Wednesday last, a truo bill was found hy the grand jury lu.tho ease of D. D. iWilliams, Cashier of the Conneaut ". riile ati.innl Bank, for embezzling nd misapplying the funds. Bronil-briiumed straw lints are leaking tlioir appearance with nn as tonishltig alacrity. The "Sirmmer nights aro coming love," and everyone perspires accordingly, and takes mea Miros to preserve their complexion. It's soon timo for Buffalo suckers tJ make thetr debut on the riffles. Then Jook out .for fyn. There are some 'suckers (not the BuOiilo kind) already up the river this fnr, and trying all jnanner of games fo make the "rifllo." l. The Democralio State Central Committee has postponed the State Canvcntiou to Wednesday, August 2t5. ' This is an action which wus strongly urged by tho Democrats generally nnd by the Democratic Tress particularly, " On Tuesday morning wo paid S. II. Haslet a visit, and must say that 3e is fixed up very comfortably indeed, having everything as handy as could be wished. The view from his premi ses cannot La surpassed for range aud beauty. , Wm. Lawrieuce is putting some repairs, and makuigcoiue changes in the arrangement ef the Lawrence House. Among other changes, he is taking out tha stairs leading to tho Hal! from tho uortli end tus build ing. . - Some of Jhe hills aroutd us are on lire, as they always manage to get .at this season of tho year. Often Much damage rosu Its from those fires, aud the laws are very strict upon thoM Arho set the woods afire. Sometimes it is done for pastime; sometime rougU maliuiousiie.u, but ofuner 'to burn oil' tka ieavos that pasture may spring up (or the cows. One other ood result of theve fires it, that tliej always kill more or less rattleriiakM. -There were two attempts made by incendiaries to burn the town of War ren, on Sunday morning last. The first (ire broke out about 1 a. m., which burned tho Episcopal church ; Mrs. Morrison's building; a coal office and yard ; A. Median's building and stock; houso and barn of John Ilanhart; Fred. Baltzinger, . ! After the first firohad been subdued, and tho people generally had rclirod again to bed, there was another alarm of fire. Tho fire this time was on the same street, nearly two blocks away, end showed unmistakable signs of in cendiarism. The losses bv tho second firo were as follows : J. Stahle A Co., market; Henry Owens, billiard tables saved, and insured, but no plaoo to put them ; John N. Schnur. building ; Russell House, owned by Allen Bros.; Jacob Gray A Son, furniturs;. Mr. Bemnn, who occupied the second story of Median's building lost all his house hold furniture. ; The losses, as estimated by the War ren Ltdjer, amount to f 25,000 to ?30, 000, porl'nlly insured. ; Tho Ledger put out an .extra on Sunday, containing a full discriptin'n of the lire. Such enterprise i will al ways be appreciated by the subscribers of any paper.. After a full accountof all the incidents of the night the Ex tra sums up as foliows : : Terhaps there were never two great er fires with such portcntious results, where the lose was so light, and so few eases of distress following. But ' no ttanks are due tho incendiary or In cendiaries. The purpose was wickeil, malignant, develieh. Let the in bo traced, caught, tried and punished. The steamer paid for itself ten, or it may be a hundred times over. Its purchase was timely, and the boys managed it beautifully after once get ting started. Somebody wants to know why all railroad officials d io millionaires, and the Clarion JJemoerat proceeds to mys tify' Jhe inquirer to the best of its ability, aud compares the II. . It. Offi cials to a cat who follows the beut of her inclinations where the milk house door is left open. In the first plare, the premises are wrong: Railroad o(li ciaU do not all die millionaires, nor do a majority of them. In the second place a man who has brains enough to run a railroad and do it right, rati command a salary as great as the President of the United States.' Wm. Phillips, who furnishes - tho "terVible example,' made his money outside "of his otiiciul position, and the supposi tion is that he sank part of hi private fortune in braPlng up tho roads he coutrollcd. . Gen, A. B. , McCalmont, one of tho representative men of Pennsylva nia', a resident of Franklin, wlrere he had a larao law practi-e, died on Thursday! last! in Philadelphia, where he had gone for the p irposo 'of sum mitting to a surgicul operation. Gen eral McCalmont was Assistant U. S. Attorney General during Buchanan's administration, and served in the lute war. All the older inhabitants of this section were1 vcll acquainted 1 with him, and all speak of him in the high est terms. - - ' The Clarion Presbytery me at Leatherwood on the 'J9th of April. A very full meeting was had, and sup plier appointed, for various places, but none for Tioncsta. Perhaps it is just as well ; as the supply appointed for this place lust winter flailed to put in an appearance.' . It might be wull for the Presbyterians of this plsico to make nn application to bo attached to the Erio Presbytery, as tho Clarion Presbytery has tea much ou hand to attend to us. The chaps who girdled the fruit trees of John E. Kaster, atCurllsville, on the 13th of February last, namely, Jeff. T. Lee, w ho was fined $100 and sentenced to undergo an imprisoiimeiit in the county jail for six months, nnd Geo. Lee, who was fined $50, and sen tenced to four months in jail were punished very well as far as it; goes, but Kaster paid 8500 for their arrest, and should they suffer less than he? Charles Randall is building an extension to the Rural House, the di- menaions of which are 16x24. It i to be the same height as the front por tion of the house, which it is to ioiu on the south end. This is the second time fciuce the Rural House was opened Cur the entertainment of travelers that ulurgemeut has been necessary. Of eourse this speaks louder than words could. Good wool hats for meu and boys, from one dollar up. At tho Hat Store, 1 Idirijid-, J'a. 7tf i Jas. Fones, the Druggist has again moved into the , Bonner ' & Acuew Building, but has taken the south room, the one formerly occupied by the Post Office. AVe are glad to wel come James back to his old ueighbor hood, and hope he won't move again until he can make more money by the change The next room north is tube made a part of tho Central Hotel. D. W, Clark, who for some years past has been Commissioners' Clerk of Forest, county, was again elected to that position for one year from May 4ih. Mr. Clark has always performed tho business in a manner satisfactory to the Commissioners aud the tax-pav ers, and will undoubtedly be continued in his present situation as long as he dues his work so well and promptly. The new mill of . Collins & Hol biook, at Laeytown, is to be erected this summer. Work will be furnished to a number of competent millwrights and carpenters, and business flourish ing accordingly."; Tho hotel, kept by Mr. Aruer, has been enlarged to meet the iucrcasing deniaud for rooms, and everything is ready for business.' Since tho roads have dried up, those of our citizens who own horses have been coursing them over town in a manner that takes away the breath of the interested observer. Some as tonishing bursts of speed reward the owners for their patient training. None of these horses have been enter ed for the Cleveland races. - The work of raising canaries, both for tlio market, aud to see whether j'ou can or not, lias commenced. Some few fuatherless specimens have made their appearance, and added to the anxiety of the owners, who now want to know how many' of them will be singers. The human animal is never satisfied. Tho Cla non Democrat says "the radical aspirants for Congress in this district are becoming numerous." That may be the case, but the Republicans cau ( brgiu with ths Democrats when they think thty have a sure thing. .Why it's no s;cret that over one-half of the voting population of Clarion couuty ran for office last fall.' .. C. F. Gillespie went down the river during the late rise with u small raft of "culls," nr "horse-boards," and one of good lumber. After looking around a little, he sold the culls for $12 per thousand, aud tho good turn uci lur r vnns. is not mucii oi a salesman, or he could have got better priecs. - " . It is a satisfaction to do your whole duty by a Sabbeth School Class. at &30 a. m., and then see two or three of your pupils come In at. 3 p. ra. with a fiue siring, of trout; it." looks c if your bread had been cast upou the waters, and was coming back in tho shape of fish. j Croquet is being played,' and therefore summer must bo nigh. Not more sure, are the swallows to an nounce the approach of warm weather than are the chroniff players of cro quet. -. It's a nice gamo where you piny with parties you can beat with, out any trouble. , r tt ' " -' ... ' ' uen. iiogan, me pugilist, was shot, at Petrolia, on Thursday morn iug last, by a prostitute named Vogan. Hp was trying to preserve the peace, and stepped between the woman and a man she was trying to shoot. It is not supposed that Ilogan's injuries will prove fatal. K Accurding to the Derrick a little boy named Fred. Clute, aged twelve years was drowned near the Valley Railroad bridge on Monday last,wkile bathing with a companion. The boy could not swim, and got beyond his depth, and drowned without coming to the surface. No soda fouutaiu has yet been charged to cool us off 'or ticklo our palates, but Jan. Fones is getting in(o position, and will undoubtedly furuisli cool crusado drinks to the thirsty and, if properly encouraged may embark in the ice cream business. , Since the Grangers are started our citizens who are fortuuat enough to own a "garden patch," are in hot haste to get the same plowed and prop erly seeded. If there isn't more farm ing done on less ground this year than ever before, we are no prophet. Ouly ofle prisoner in Forest coun ty jail, and that's one more than is geueralJy there. He will soon be out of there, whether to breathe the free atmosphere of his native bills, or to languish in the institution at Alleghe ny the next court will sav. For ladibs' under vests, neck ties, veils, fans, sun umbrellas; pnf asols, hosiery, corsets, from . 70 rents up, banflkerchiefs, ruffles, doublo and sin gle puffiing, Vandyke and standard trimmings and embroideries generally, go to the Hat Store, Tidioute, Pa. 7tf Landlord and Tenant Leases, the most approved form, for sale at this office. For fine white and colored shirts, summer weight under shirts, Linen bind Jesu drawer's, and gentlemen's furnishing goods generally, go to the Hat Store, sign of the Big Red Hat, Main St., Tidioute, Pa. ' . 7-lf Papa Baldwin, at Tidioute, has the most extensive and best selected lot of Fishing Tackle that we have ever seen in a ' country store, and at astouishingly low prices. ' , 4 6m A fresh line of Harris' seamless and Victoria one and two buttons Kid Gloves, at the Hat Store, Tidioute, Pa. 7tf Horses and Cows for sale. Orders from a distance solicited. ' 3'.f D. G. Hunter, Tionesta, Pa Good fur hats for $2.25 at the Hat Store, Tidioute, Pa. 7tf 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, and repair all kiuds of Machines ; making thorn work as good as new, or no pay. I also have needles for all first class machines. Parties living at a distance can send machines and fhey will bo repaired and returned by express. Needles sent by mail on receipt of $1.00 per dozen. Cull at my office on South Seneca street, Oil City, Pa., or address 38 tf , ' - D. C. Graves. A new stock of spring hats, caps, and men, women aud children's Fur nishing Goods, just opened at the Hat Storo-'-sign of the . Big Red Hat, Main, 3 doors from Depot St.,' Tidi oute. Gentlemen aud ladies' neck wear,A specialty. 4tf ; 1 Ladies' neck-wear in great varie ty, and corsets from seventy-five cents up, at the Hat Store, Tidioute. 4tf Jury List for May Term, 1874. . CTtANDJCKORS. Harmony Twp. Isaac Siggins, Fore man i D. K. Copeland, John A. Dawson. Howe twp. Jacob Co.spor. Hickory twp. John Brocht, James Al baugh. Harnett twp.-John Boer, E. C. Mays, 1. 1. Spence. Kintrsley twp. Andrew , WeUor, 8. Bradbury, Hu;th Hunmi, John Zents, U. Alico, Darius Toby, Win. Bock. i . Grcifi twp. James Yfepler, II. Towner, E. p. Ucy.' , . :'. , . . Tloiicata twp. James Snllngpr, John Carney, W. Jam'.eson. Jotiu Hopler. Jonks twp. F'.vard Fldridgo. ; PETIT Jl'KORS. Green twp. Samuel Bush, Honry Iken burgh, W. N. .Haslett, Richard Pickoia gor, Geo. Cii-peu. Frederick. King, Mar tin Guy her, J. G. Da vis. Harmony twp. John Petereon, Jesse Dawson, L. M. Range. Madison Church, David Berry, Honry Kutlcy, J. II. Pon noll, jr., S. C. Ferry, Jesse Ihirchtield. Tionoala Bwo Jaoob Wonk, C. I. Ma- bio.G. W, Hovard, II. II. May, James Gr-tham, J. 1). Hillings, J. R. Stroup. TioneUa twp. I'hriHtian Crob, H. C. Sulivan, Hoose Nill. Anuila Mong. Jonks twp. Goorise Eldrigo, Thou. Nu- ?unt, JAcob MercrillioU, John P. Hunt, eter Mcctilliott. .. Huniflll, twp, Wm. Shields, Jacob Mays, John Kulins, J. M. Fitzgerald, A. Li Neigwoi'h. . KlngHloy twp. Conrad Durham, J. R. Morgan, Perry Button, Thorou Bly, llob't Stoor, George Watson. Howe twp. Kdson Tultlc. Hickory twp. Jonathan Albaugh, Irs Church. Xeiv Advertisements. Application for License at May Ses. ions 1874. Wilson Smith, H tol, 8outh Fugundaa, ilarmu;iy (owiutdip. J . IS. A Aqxkw, clorlc May , 1871. Register's Notice. , Puhlio notice la hereby given that Al fred Al Under, guardiuii of John U. Cook mii.'or.cliUd of Jinalliau T. Cook doec-a.ted, has riloJ iu the iU-gi(ur' Oltlou in and for the County of Forest, at Tiouosta, his tlual auoouiit as gUa.iliaii of the said minor, audtlmt tlionaoio wi.'.1 he presented to the Orphans Court of said CoL'iuy for oonliroi atiou und all iwanue, on Monday, the 2.rth day of May next, at the Court ' Hoi. so, at Tiouosta, in the County afnroanid. J. ii. Ati.NKW, Register. April at, 1874. Applications for License,' May Ses sions, 1874. George W. ltovard, wholesale liceiarf Tio n on la borough. George T. Latimer, Hotel license, Tiones ta b-r ugh. Dun ii-1 Black, Hotel, license, Tionosta bor ough. Joliu K. Noill, Hotl license, Tionesta Tow null in. John Woodcock, Hotel license, Nellltown, Hsrinouy township. Attestj J. It. AGVKW, Clerk. April 2S, IS74, j Tit AiiranstncA of an act of tho Onimrwl Awnrblv wwed the 8d dnvof April, 1SII, and subsequent Hppletnents passod the 11th day of April. 1872 and 174, tho sub scriber will bo at the followiim mimed places for tho purpnao of collection taxes for the year 187 -i All taxes not paid on or before the flint day of August, 1874, ten per cent, will be added for collecting-: Ilarnct township, C'ooli&burir, June 11, from 9 a. m. to 12 in. Clarington, Juno 1(1 from 1 p. in to 7 p. m. Jonks township, Marien, June 17, from 9 a. m. to s p. m. Kina-'lcy towshlp, Juno 19, nt the store of Wheclor t Dunenbtirv. Green township. Juno 20. at the hoitsoof L. Arner. Harmon y township, June 22, nt the store of J. I. Mango. Trunkey villo, Juno 23, at retereon . Hickory township. June 24. at the store of T. J. Bowman. Tionesta townsiiip. June 2. at Court House. Tionesta borough, Ju'io 21, at Court House. at the storo of tieorjro Point f Co. mild. ULiASfs.-M-.it, Treasurer. May 0, 1874. . . l !. SHERIFF'S SALES. , BY VIRTUE of sundiy writa of Fl. Fa. ven. ex. and alias ven. ox. issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Forest Co., and to mo directed, there will be exposed t sale bv public vendue or outcry, at the Cou rt House, in the borough of J ionesta, on MONDAY, MAY 25th, A. P., 1874. at 1 o'clock P. M., the following decrlbed real estate, to-wiu II. Childs A Co., vs. Thos. Boyd, Gar rett Crusan and Thos. ii. Stewart, part ners as Bovd, Crusan t Co., Alias Vendi. Ex., So. 11 MavTerni, 1874, E. D. 19 Feb. Term, 1874. Allen Thompson. All de fendants' right title interest and claim of, in aud to all tho following -dcw-rHied real ostate, to-wlt : All that certain piece .or .parcel of laud In Howe township. Forest Countv, Pa., vit: Sub No. 20 of warrant No. 21MB warranted in tho liamo of Wil hclm Willink, bounded and described as follows, to-wit i North by sub No. 11 of warrant o. 2tlo, east by suo o. in of warrant No. 2910, south by warrant No. 2S08, and west bv warrant No. 2Mb. Con mining one hundred (100) acres, and being the saoio land conveved by Jacob Mercil liott, Trena., to James Stewart, by Dted dated Sept. 27th, A. 1). 1;K4, end rocorded in Forest Co., Pa., In Deed Book No. 8, pnge71. ... Auo -All that other certain piece or parcel of lard situate In Howe township r'orest Co,, I'u viz t Si'.hdivisloa No. iu of warrant No. 201 rt, warranted In tho name of Wilhclin Willink, and bounded and deseribed as follows, to-wit: North by sub No. 12 of warrant No. 2U10, east by sub. Ho. 18 of same warrant, south by warrant No. 2?tO, and west by sub. No, 20 of warrant No. 2fll0, and containing nne hundred ( 100) acres, and being name land conveyed by Jacob Mercilliott.Treas., to James Stewart by Deed dated Sept. 27th, A. D. 1W, and recorded In Forest Co., Pa., in Deed Book No. 0, page 72. Also All that other certain piece or parcel of land situate in Jcnks township, Forest Co., Pa., vir. : Warrant No. SG71, bounded and described as follows, to-wit : North by wai runts Nos. 2021 n- d 2022, east by warrant No. 3607, south by war rant No. Hall, and west by warrant No. 3614, aud being the same land conveyed bv John W. Miller, Treas..toJameaStbwt art by Deod datod Sept. 2Mb, A. D. ISStl. and. recorded in Forest Co., Pa., in Deod Book No. t), page 73. Also All .haX other certain piece or 1arcel of land situate in B.irnett township, 'orest Co., Pa., via: Four hundred and nil oty (490) acres of , warrant No. 8115, warranted iu the naintf ot-li. I.eioy and Jan l.inklain.nnd being same land convey ed by Jacob Mcrcilliott, Treas., to Jamee Stewart by Deed dated Sept. 27th, A. D. 1861, nnd recorded in Forost Co., Pa., In Deed Book No. 6 jago 70. Taken iu execution and to bo sold as tha property of Thos. Boyd, Garrett Crusan and Thos. G. Stewart, partners as Boyd, Crusan it' Co., ut the suit of II. Childs fc Co. ALSO, V. V. Ames, now Rcxford Pleroo. Pres ident In trust for tho TituNville Savings n:iiK,ys. u ii. liuihi and win. X. Neill, Fl. Fa., No. 4 Mnv Term, 1874, (V D. No. 65 May Term, 1S71. Neill t Neill. All defendants' riirht. title, interest and claim In and to all that certain piot-e or parcel of iuiiu situate in ma xowiiNiup or tiarmonv, County of Forest, and Stale of Pennsy'l- vania. une nunarea and rortv-tour seres assessed na Kisli. formerlv Gui d, which was granted to W. W. Mason bv Daniel Black, Treasurer of the said County of i-oruMi, oy voun oa'.ea J uno Bin, ipos, nnn which was granted bv the said W. W. Ma son and Ajnes G. Mason, his wife, to tiie anin A, A. stiaw, iiy Heed dated April aoth, IStii and recorded in the olllce of the Re corder of said Forest Couiilv, April 30th li0S, in Deed Book vol. 4, a't page 379 anc 380: lienor the same tract of land former. ly owned by tiie said Rufus H. Guild, and auorwarus oy iionery 11. l.ylo and others. U'ogeiiier Willi all and singular the ton nic iits, horoditaments and appurtenances iiiereiiiiio Deionging, or in apy wise apper taining. Taken In execution nnd to be sold as the property of It. II. Guild and Wm. T. Neill. ut the suit of F. W. Ames, now Rext'ord Pierce, President in trust for ths litusvlllu Savings Bank. Terms Cash. T. J. VAN GIE8EN. Sheriff. Sheriffs OlBco, Tionesta, Pa., April W, Trial List for May Term, 1874. - ' is i County of Foret va J. P. Siggins, late 1 1 eiisurer, Elizabeth Green vs R. C. Scott et al. Freeman II. Ellsworth for use vs J no. U Dilks et al. L. B. Hollman vs John Fauundas et al. John Beason for uso vs Leopold Hilbru ner. H. If. May vs. James T. Whlsner et al. 11. II. May vs John Miller et al. Jno. Wei Wo et al vs J. J. McCas'lii. Tho Fourth National Bank of PitlsTWirgh et ul vs Geo. S. Hunter et al. Hill, box it Co. vs Gcorgo S. Hunter. Klinuboth RalTcrtv vs Michael Ratlcrtv Sr. Elizabeth Rall'crty vs Miehncl UuncrtySr. Joliu Clearv V JrJm Cobb V Son. John A. DihIiI vsBonJ. R. Cole. Chas, Murphy vs Thomas Porter. Joseph Xoiivur vs John Cooper. Suuiuul DuU' vs L, C. Wvnkoop et al. OwKlon A Sowers vs A. V. R. it. Co. Jas. E. Brown vs U. Dobbs etal. W. W. Ledyai d vs Jolin A. A J. G. Dale. C. Turner vs H. Heath et al. Jas. Bnobe et ux vs H. Heath et al. Chas. Hiuton vs I). R. Waiter. Shriver Jt Suwyer for uo vs G. S. Hunter. J. M. Kepler vs Alex. Wallaee. H. Q. McClintock vs Win. (iitford. I'l ivard Jones vs C. S. Ric liardson. L. Rc.'Tons vs The Penna. Tiaus. Co. et al. A. Bean Win. Howe otal. L. Moyer vs J.'iniol Black. 11. AGNEW, Proth'y. April 13th, 1874. JOB WORK ueatly ( .1 I'T BI.ICAN Offlw, evsutm( at the BBV !... ... ..I-.!-"" I'!!-1L'1 r PROCLAMATION. - WiiERtfAif. The ij.nmraWe W. TV J.nk FrMidont Judire of tho Court of Com mon Flcne nnd Quarter Hettdons In and for tho county oi' Forest, has irnoiod his pre cept for holding a Court of Common Plea. Quarter HcssVinn, Vc, nt Tionesta, fnf the Connty of Forest, to eommenco en th fourth Monday of May next, bciiix the 2ath day of May 1S74. 'Notice is therefore' given to tho Coroner, Justices of tho Heiic nnd Constnhlos of said county, that thov l then and there In thuir proper pcroons at ten o'clock, A. f., of aaiil dav, with thoir records, Inquisiiions cxainlnsitiona and other reniombranccs, to do thosu tMti'rs which IMhcir nlllces appertain to bo rluun, andtotho-so who bound In recognizance to prosecute npralnst tho prisoners that nr nr Nhnll )e in tiie lail of r'orest County ,thn they be then and there to prosecuto aitalnst thein as shall bo just. Given undor lnv hand and seal this 2!th dav of Apirl A. , 1874. ' I T. J.VAXUlEHEN, Sh'lf, K. W. 31 Y K UN, WATCHMAKER & JEWELER, AT TflE . I AMERICAN DRUG STOP!!, TIONESTA, PA. A Pull Stosk of WATCHES, JEWELRY ' ' AND ' OLOOKS,,: Constantly on-IX and. HAVING Now boon doing business In Tionosta for the past Bix months, I am woll suited with the place and patrCTi-. nge, and have concluded to settle hore per manently. All persons wishing anything in bit line will do wet to eall and see mo beloro purchnsing'elsowherc. as I am de termined to do business on as reasonable terms as can be had anywhere. 4tf R. Wi MYERS. OBO. W. D1TIIRIDOE, . IT. II. OOX.X.IKS. OBO. W. BkAla. 1'AUI. ZljlMKHMAH, FiVRT Pin GUSS WORKS. i i tii it i d . i: & CO., Manufactmers of every variety of; FLINT GLASS LAMP CHIMNEYS, .: ) ' ; AND . ' :' . : ''J SILVERED GLASS REFLECTORS, WASHINGTON ei FRANKLIN 8T8 P riTTSBUKOB, Pa. Thcro is "shoddy" in glass, as well as I in woolen fabrics. Consumers of kero sene arc sometimes almost diseouraged, so frequently do chimneys break, without any apparent cau.se, reudoring the cost of chimneys about equal tothat of oil. Cheap ness being the order of the day, a great many uianul'uoturics make ohlmueys jrnra silicate of lime, instead of from lead. ' The initiated may tell the different qualities of glass by ringing them t.e vibrations of tlio lead glu.ss have a clear, ringipg. bell like sound, possessing the . requisite strength to withstand expansion amv eon- . traction, us woil as tho general pressure of use, ai d will outlast halt a-dozm of the lime glass chiinneys. Fifteen cents iu vosted in -one of the lead chimneys l monoy woll spent, oven though it murea tlio "trade" iu tho cheaper kind, which it most assuredly ought to, and doubtless will. Stick a pin thero. Slid remember it. The genuine load glues chimneys may bo had at wlioltmiilc or retail of , . tiEU, W. Dli ilKIDUlS A CO., 1 2-tf - : Tionosta, Pa. WATERS' CONCERTO & CrSSaT" i O R C A N S inosl bvauiilul ut - "slyleo perlret wi lent evrr mnar. 7 t-ttis t'KIITO and OltCIILS.. '1111. STO PSanU, best ever plucvtl In snr Or. lesira eel if re4, jpe IcuHtrly volceii.- f t t i- fr f yvk u n0.1T ' t tl4HniSIOMuJ.Ol l i iiiiii o.i"viri. , 1 rti'iusi,(rssijraAi. VOICE ufcl I"i:KII. l hto Orissi art best made tuikr I t- sinietw WATERS' NEW SCALE PIANOS. . Saw g-reat pow er end fine singlns tone. wvh all modern IniDrovemruia. . and art tk best flanow uiaft. 'S'liso Oriranaawl Hlauos art lvarramed fow yvars. I'ricvs vstrentrlv low rasli or part cask, ami bulanee m uenlhly auarlerly paymenis. kaiuutl-liaua Insiriiiuvuis taken ra icliiui. II :'' IHIIIICE. n:'SSJ u On J It A UK. AUKNTS WAS'l till every t'llv ami I'uunlf . in tkt V. H. and anada. A large dU. HUSI'f Ttaikrrt, Mn utn, Ck urcAo, tooo. . , U. II.I.MTHJITKII CATALIIUIKH MAlLtK SIU1IACK WA'I'IHS SON, 4S1 Braadwar sss AS Mrrecr .., N. r. Testimonials of Waierg' Pianos and OrgStis. "Waters' Concert Parlor Organ mts sosses a beautiful and peculiarly soft tune. The Concerto Stop is, without iloubt, the best ever placed in any organ. It Is pro duced by au extra sel'of reeds, peculiai ly voiced, from which the etleet is most charming, and its imitation of the human voice is superb. For sweetness of too apd ore lien ti ul eflects it has 110 equal." .V. F. 7 imcj. ' The Conrerto Parlor Organ is some thing entirely new 1 it is a beautiful parlor ornament, possesses a sweet and potter, ful tono is a most commendable Inven tion and holds a high plaeo in publlo fa vor.;' .V. P. Evening Jtt. ' Aw OnciiesTRA in rut Parlob. Tbs orchestral organ is the name of a new reed" organ recently announced bv Horaco W ten A Son. The instrument takes this come from its recently invented orches tral slap. The voicing of this is peculiar, producing the etrcct ot a full sweet con tralto voi 00. Its tiucst elt'oet is produced when tlio stops are. drawn, so that au or chestral etleet is glvon. The case in unions and makes a handsome article of furni ture.' A, J . nun. . - . The Waters Pianoi are known mm mm. the very best. Wo are enabled, tnssealc uf these iustminents x-ith contirtenre, ft-oqa personal knowlmlga. .V. 1". fi-osm. .'1.7 tp..jji'
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