4 WEBIrSaY MORS ISO, JILT M, Wit. V BOROUGH OFFICERS. CbMnci'men H. J. Woleott, T. J. Viui OWn, J. E. Blaine, 1). S. Knox, J. 8. Hood, J. A. rrojHir. t Jntieeothe 1'mt W. jnerciiiion, I. H. Knox. Cbnatahli II. Swnggnri .Aoot IHrtetor D. S. Knm, II. O. Da . S. J. Woloott, H. H. Haslet, A. R. Kolly, I). C lark. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. President Judge V. V. 3 fnks. .loci Judge 1. A Piiopin, Aif- tRRW Cook. Sheriff T. J. van uikskw. . urr Fnr.u. Glass men. Prothonotaru. Rcgialertt Recorder, dtc I T H A nNVW 5 CbmntuMioneM T. U. Colmns, JOHN fTHOM PSOH, JAS. K. I I.A UK. .Counttf .ViiwmWiiuvitr . r. noii u.. i.. ...-... rviH. D. Irwin. . .furi (Vmmi'Mioncr Jas.'1'"i.vnn,Wm Pattkhhon. . IVunf.V 6'iirtvtor S.l. IRWiw. Coroner M. Ittrt., Jn. Onn'V AudilnnT. H. Conn, L. WAR' Nn, U. JAMIKSOW. Member of Congren Wh Dulrtcl Ct'ivri. .l6fy-MARTIN WILLIAMS. -C. 11 Ttme of Train ""At TIONKWA STATION, on wid after .June 1, 174 1 SOUTH 1T CLASS. - 7:12 p. in. CLASS. - 11:05 a.m. - 3:28 p. m. NORTn 1T CLASH. 3:23 p. m. 2l CLAM. ... 8:.V a. m. 6:05 p. in, r ii.a nwnr Division i. e. from Oil City tn lrvinotn, up the river Is iMorui i uow the river, south. L0CAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Train 22 Train 60 " . M TmlH 21 Train 63 69 The Crawford Co. System. It will be seen that the Chnirman of the County Committee, has published call for a meeting of that body on Saturday net. As we understand it, tho object of the meclinfr ia to place before the peoplo a code of the rules by which they will be governed, for them to vote upon. It will be seeu that there is a differ ence between the rules published in 18G8 and those which have guided us since 1870: the latter being different by reason of two sections of the former having boon lopped from it. The rules of 18G8 we publish on tho first page of this issue, and thoso of 1870 will be found on the 2d page. This is consid ered necessary at this time because of the ruling of the Congressional Con fcrence, in admitting the Dulegates ap pointed by the county committee and denying the others seats, which action was strictly in accordance with the in structions of the State Central Com mittee. The latter body rules that custom makes rules, and as it had been the custom of the county committee for some years past to appoint and in truct conferees, the delegates were pronounced qualified to sit with the convention. ' v- :.y G. O. BnUorfield of this place has thogency for the counties of JefTer son, Forest, Warren and Clearfield, for the Protection Lifs Insurance Co., of Chicago, and will take Policies here for a short time before going elsewhere. The "Protection" is a mutual compa ny, each policy holder paying his pro portion of the actual losses and a year ly fee for the company's expenses, in- tead of four or five times amount ot osses paid, as the high rate companies nlmrirn for the assumed purpose ol D keeping a leserve for the greater amount of risks, when policy holders become old ; when by the sworn re ports of companies reporting tothe'N Preaching in tho Brick Church next Sabbathjevcning by Rev. Lusher, Tho. trial of D. D. Williams the -V'onucautville cashier, which was to Iwva been tried at Erie this terra has i been changed to Pittsburgh and will ome off iu October. 'John ' P. Park, Jsq., formerly connected with the Bunking llouso of , May, Park & Co., of this place ia a candidate for Democratic nomination ' for Assembly iu Venango county. ti Two-weeks from Saturday next tho Republican Primary Meetiugs oo- I r 1, ..11! jl 1,a a.MnlMitiantd I v 9 cur. itti.uu.ua...., -"b-older somcyoungei," were happy. f 0 Ue polio UU turn, t. ...w. It is tho duty of every man in It is now agreed by all parties, that as we are in a Congressional district, where we, as a county, really have voice, it is meet and proper that the people at their primary election should vote fer the candidates, Congressional and Senatorial, and conferees be ap pointed by the return judges, instruct ed according to the voto of tho peopl at the primaries. kWe would suggest therefore, that the,' county committee at their meeting next Saturday, place both cets of rules before tho Republi cans at their primary elections, and let them choose by which they will bo guided. Next peek we will pub lish the proceedings of tho committee, that all may sea and know all about the question up jn which they will un doubtedly be Called upon to vote. . LOST. . Oh or about the 25th day of May I lost a Judgment note, against &. C. Sloan, in favor of Geo. S. Hunter, dated about the 12th of April, with Hunter's name on the back, made pay able on or before the 4th Monday of May. The amount of the nolo was $475.00. All pereons aro warned against negotiating the above note. A liberal reward will be paid to the per ron who delivers the above described note to me. T. J. Van Giesen. . . . i Tho Tilton-Beccher scandal liae assumed shape, definite charges having been made by Tilton against Beechcr Y. Insurance Department the losses of and Tilton's wifo, which both the 1st the oldest eompanies average less than tr parties deny totally, lhe case is being tried by a committee of the Plymouth Church, and wo suppose hen they get through we will know all about it. Enough has been made AUDITORS' SETTLTCa. I..M . 1 .nnrsiri Townslrft., fn Hi year soiling April 13, 1K4. - ' - ' C. W. CLATtK, TrpnirerorK:iit i own- ship. In account lor tho yenr cniiinir iprn 13, 1N74. To lial liwt settlement KV? " Unseated road orders '71 331 OH i, special road orders " 331 OS Ry payment on Tublm Run mail pavinent on bridgo Tf.bbs Kun rond " 2J per cent, on IJ03.22 received aim pain ni for the years 1H71-72 73 " receipts orders Vc " S J Hetley's receipt " ljalm.ee all the other companies, showing that there is no necessity for such reserve. Any person wishing to take a policy on his lifo for the benefit of his family (and who does not feel like protecting public however to convince us that Tilton is eitheaool or a knave. A terrible flood occurred in and about Pittsburgh and Allegheny, flur ing Sunday night last. It is thougl: that a waterspout passed over that section. The loss of life and property was enormous. The last news from the scene of the disaster, reports seventy nine dead bodies recovered, and up ward of two hundred still missing, Glass jars, tin cans, sealing wax &c, for putting up berries and fruit, nt Robinson & Bonner's. 16tf those that are near and dear to himt) at actual cost and one-third of what it would cost In a high rate company can have an opportunity through the agency of O. G. Butterfield. This company isuim a. monthly pa perthe Advpeate, as large as the Re publican, each policy holder receives a copy free each month showing the business ef the company. The away at Titusville Items. - TixusviLLE, July 27, '74. Ed. Repcblican : Dan. Rice was hero, and for a little space all, "some tail. T the parly to attend the. Primaries, W. R. Johns, of tho E ulenton ' Jlewenyer is an Independent candi date for Assembly iu Venango county j If our memory serves us Mr. Johns tins been in all parties that give places , nr pelf, and it is very appropriate that he should now run "Independent r,, .Tlie Oil Stockings of Franklin sjcooped tho Ancker Club of Oil City, on Friday of last week, carrying away with them that $100 which was staked on tho game. That is a good deal of - money for Oil City to lose in these 1 times of 75 ct. oil. Better play for fun hereafter. . Ker. Mr. Elliott, of Cherrytrce, ' Venango county, Vill preach iu the Presbyterian church in this place on next Sabbath, August 3d, morning ' and evening. Rev. Elliott is said to - be one of tho most earnest and inter ' esting ministers in Weftern Pennsjjva . uia Albert Shreve, formerly of this ' placo, now h' da a commission as ' Justice of the Peace, at MillCrstown, and is, moreoVer, Democratic cand late fur Assembly in that county. It is just possible that "Ab." may repre tent Butler county in the Legislature ' this winter. Ho would fill the posi tion well. At tho Council meeting on Satur day evening last, it was decided not to purchase a fire engine. This was de :ided according to the wish of the people, as far as it could be known. We will, rfl I have to pay a little more insurance on our property, but we bow to tho will of the people, and will try aud stand it as long as any ef them : -do. Sam. Josephs,- the leader of the ',' Democracy in the Pennsylvania Leg' ialaturc, for a number ot years, hav . ing been a member of that body for fourteen sessions past, has retired from the political arena with about . $200,000 which by the practice of strict economy, temperance and virtue lie has managed to save out of his sal- wry of 81,000 a year. By adhering ' strictly to the rules of retrenchment and rel'onn.so vigorously advocated by his party siucn they have beefl out of power, ho has n mussed a modest com putcuce, which if he is careful may keep him in victuals aud clothes until he pucscc in Si is checks. The big strikes down the river create considerable conversation in the slippery circles. The race between the Bloss and Drakef Hose Companies for a silver trumpet was won by the Bloss boys. Picnics of ull sorts, from the Sun day School to tho Demi Monde style are the every day occurrences of this shade loving community. The entertainment cf tho Courier Hose Minstrels was rather good. This organization has no connection with the Hose Company of that name. f II. And rows, the dry goods Barn um, expects to leave Titusvillo soon, II is increasing business at Cin cinnati requires all his energies; so he Elk 'Democrat is slashing his cotemporaries In that county in a manner fearful to contem plate. Here is what he says of the editor of the St. Mary's Gazette : Brandon carae all the way from St. Mary's on Wednesday of last week to see the bear perform iu our streets. As he stood gazing upon the antics of bruin, with hia hat jammeil on the back part of his head, his hands in l is pockets nearly to his elbows, too to bacco juico oozing from the corners of his mouth like fermentation rounu u beer barrel cork, and one of his well nown ginger-bread grins enveloping is classic features from ear to ear, tlie hv-standers were about equally divid ed ns to who presented the most digni fied appearnuce 15raudon or Drum. In addition to this, he last week gave Parsons, of the Advocate the ben efit of a column and a quarter compli mentary notice, ending up with threo stanzas of intensely exciting and highly original poetry, written upon the spur of the moment. If these kind of no tices appear periodically in the Demo crat hereafter, we shouldn't be sur prised to be summoned to attend his iuueral soon. says. The fight betweeu tho Plymouth Pastor and the hero of the Golden Age, call for the lion's share of time and talk.' Without doubt it is the greatest TUt-on record. Beats'yer' common aflairs all to pieces -The feeling of the community in general is, that, if by economy and patience, the present dullness can be lived through, a time of good, genuine prosperity must follow; never to equal the times of five years ago, but Eteady reliable times, like thoso of any tkriv ing town. S Th3 la.rge barrel Factory situated iu the East End, on Watson Flats fust approaches completion. Already some dozen or two neisy fellows are staving off starvation, within its walls, When fairly under way, it will roll out about 2,500 barrels a day, giving employment to 300 or 400 coopers. Senator Anderson has his park illuminated these evenings, and open to visitors. It is a beautiful sight to view the neatly kept lawn spangled frith all sorts of bloiming plants, brilliant with gas-light and filled with happy folks and merry children. The whole thing is set off with two per fect fountains. It is an act worthy the highest praise that these groves are open to be seeu and enjoyed by every one. Pleasant and refreshing dreams must follow an evening spent on so lovely ii spot. JONi-S. Papa Baldwin, at Tidioute, has tho most extcusivo and best selected lot of Fitdiing Tackln that we have ever seen in a country store, and at Utiluiiichingly low pricca. 4 (jiu 2.q 00 50 00 47 5S 773 04 1 1 1 a) 2KJ61 i(r,i,i:;r,VTK .t l.Mn 12 1,51(1 12 283 04 To tinlnnro FORKST COUNTY, . wo me unuprniniu'ii Ai.,li(ir nf TionestA Township do hereby certify that having met at the Court House in Tmnosia uorouu, um u luuininj. April, it boinK tho 13th of the month, 1K74, and did audit, settle and adjust tho ac counts of C. W. Clark, Township Treasur er, and find thorn as set forth in the above and toreon in report. Vitnessour nanus mis lain uay o. .nor. . A. r. 1874. PETER LOv KIjI.. 1 JAS. Mi'M I liLKN, Auditors. I). U. HUNTEK, J Attest : - EM BOLEMA5, Clerk. STATEMENT of tlie Tlnnnsta Township School Hoard for the year ending June 1st, 1K74. KM HOTjKMAN, Treasurer of Tionos ta Township Schools, for U.e year ending June 1st, 1874. To l.nl iliie nt last settle- nient 278 75 " rec't from O W Zonts S Collector 807 33 Ttv school orders red' md 9fl7 42 3 per cent, on f.WAi 1!1M ' balance - " 7i ('(iMMl'.IK IAIi IS- ITt IT !'., New Haven, Conn.- For ¬ tieth vear. I'icpnnitorv (1 ollcire, tint Scientific (Schools or Hit sinews, with sys tematic and lhorom;!i physical training by military drilling, (lymnssfli-s, rowimr, '. atalisnes sent on application. Win. H. Jtussell, rrincipal, . ' : l.-3t " 7 OSE MILLION ACRES ' 1 ' OF SPLENDID MICHIGAN UNDS FOR SALE. The (Innil If.MMds and ludinna ltailroad lias been linisi.ed ( is 330 miles' Ionic,- ud lis entire laud grant earned I' lu rairninjj I,uinls U) Actual fxHleVs, for Individuals or Coloftics, SPECIAL BARCAINS FOR 1874. 100,000 acres have hecn Sfild nlrenrty. The: lands are well ti.nhereti, making tho liest kind of farms. Strong soils of great pro ducing power. Kasilv reached by rail or water. 4.d Markets. Hail road runs through tlie grant. Michigan is one of the least indebted and most prosperous States In tho West. Its scluiols tiro unoqualled. Its financial standing is No. 1. Nodilticnl ty in transportation, Foace and prosperi ty are iu its borders. Lands from $1 to $S eracre. Time sutllolent. Interest 7 por cent. WM. A. HOWARD, Land Commr". Uraud Uapids, Mich. P. R. l'IKUCK, Sco'y Land Department, Among other societies there has been organized a lodge of the United Order of Amercan Mechanics in this place, called Tionesta Council No. 342. The institution now consists of eigteen members and will meet in the Odd Fellows' Hall, probably onca In two woeks hereafter. The following are the officers : Councilor, J. E. Blaine. V. C, J.T. Dalo. Itocording Sec. Jas. Fones. AsstR. S., II. Swaggart. Finance Sec, O. W. Sawyer. Treas., T- J. Vau Giesen. I., S. Campbell. Ex., R. B. Crawford. I. P., L. J. Johnson. O. P., A. Cooper. The road on this side side of the river, from Little Hickory to East Hickory is being widened, and will when finishod bo a good and safe road. We believe the road from this place to Little Hickory is passable, and as soon as the work above mentioned is finished, we shall have a comparative ly pleasant road from here to East Hickory. The part of road above Little Hickory has heretofore been known as "The Narrows," and has always been a dangerous road. We are glad to hear of its improvement. Wm. Heatb, of Dutch Hill, brought us a specimen of coal which was taken froni a vein on his farm. The coal is of a good quality, and, if the bank is opened, as Mr. Heath pro poses, it will undoubtedly be the source from which the town generally will be supplied with coal. The vein is said to be about three feet in thickness, and if properly worked must prove a source of profit to William; a fuct which nobody will be sorry for. There is to be a "Bush Meeting" on Dutch Hill, about fix miles east of this place, commencing of the 18th of August, aud lasting over Sunday, the 23d. The meeting will be held just 'opposite the Methodist church, ad joining Henry Zendlo's farm. If the weather is favorable there will un doubtedly be a largo guthcriug there oil thut occasion. Last Wednesday evening Henry Perry, a citizen ot fcnyder township, was shot bv a iflan named Amzia Sib lev. a near neighbor, resulting fatally on Sunday morning. It appears that a family difficulty existed between the parties, an improper .UL.iuuuy cAioiui between the wife of ihe murdered mn and Siblev. and that threats of vio lenco had frequently been made by Sib ley in case any interference was made with him. On the evening the crime was committed Sibley passed Perry's house, when he was hailed by some members of the family and asked to take home some tinware that had been borrowed to be used while hucklober rying, aud while eugaged iu conversa tion Perry ordered him to go away, and" not talk to his wife, but he re fusod to do so, and Perry coming to ward him with a hoe in hand.he pulled a revolver from his pocket, saying that he would shoot if Perry came any closer. It is not known whether he made anv further movement to strike Sibley or not, but he fired, the ball taking effect in the abdomen, passing into tho hip, causing death ns above stated. A post-mortem examination was made on Mondav morniiiff, by Drs. Sweeney and McKnight, and an iu quest held by J. W. Green, Esq., be fore the following iury : Jos. P. Tay lor, Peter Galushia, Jas. McConncll, Samuel McLaughlin, Wm. Wilson and R. O. Moorhead. After hearing all the evidence in the case, a verdict in accordance with the above statements was rendered. Sibley is still at large, but hopes are entertained mat ne wm oe arresieu and justice meted out to him. Brook ville Jlepublican. A PICTURE WANTED. We have been requested to inquire for a daguerreotype of Mrs. Dr. Whit ley, deceased, who, during the latter part of her life was a resident of this place. The picture was in Dr. Whit ley's possession when he was last here and it is supposed that he left it with some of his friends. If: this notice meets the eye of the person having the picture, he will receive the heartfelt thanks of the daughters of the deceased bv leaving it at tins office. Any one having a knowledge of the whereabouts of the picture will please leave word with us. 1,086 08 1,086 08 STATEMENT OF FINANCES. Juno 1. 1874 bal in hands of Treas. 08 72 ' " duo from unseated tax for 1872 1873 l,2o4 20 1,322.02 To orders outstanding (343.00 i llulanec Cr. W9 22 C. W. CLARK, President. O. JAMIESON, Secretary. Y.'AT-cHfS Clocks, Ac, will find this a first class op portunity. All goods aro new. no old trash. This is ro humbug. E. Klein Bells at cost. Ho unil see. , j 13. TrKITV, TUHOCTK, VA. Is selling out his entire stock of J Walfhrs iV Jewelry A T FIRST COST All parties In want of Hold and Silver Watches, Oold and Silver Chains, La dies' Opera Chains, the latest stylo in sfold and plated sets, Bracelets, smoi SHERIFF'S SALES. BY VIRTUE of sundry writs of Test. Ven. Kx. issued out of tho District Court of tlie Citv and County of Philadel phia, and sundry writs of Fieri Facias and Alias Fieri Facias issuod out of tho Court of Common rioas of Forest County, Pa., and to mo directed there will be exposed to sale by public vendue or outcry, at the Court' House in the borough of Tiimestn on MONDAY, AUOUST 3D, 1874, nt 1 o'clock P. M., tlie following described real estato, to-wit : David Wliitchil'l K. A. YarnaU, Test. Ven. Ex., 1315 JuneTerm, 1874. Juvenal. All null ccruun iraci or parcel w unim proved land lying in tho Township of Tio nesta, now in Howe, County ot Forest and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, viz: Beginning at the southeast corner of warrant tract No. 2X78, thence by warrant No. 2X22 south ono-half degree west 128 perches to s post, tneuco ov lanus oi jinciiiuin uiun &H0i and'3S03 north degreos west 085 to apost, thence by lands now or lato of A. l'attorson norm one-nan aogroo uni 128 perches to a lleech, thence by warrant tract No. 2S78 south WIJ degrees east tXii perches to a Beoch, the place of beginning. Containing five hundred and fifty acres bo the saino more or loss, being part of a large tract surycyeu m pursuance oi warrant 454S. Taken In execution and to be sold as tho property of K. A. YarnaU, at tho suit of David WhitehiU. ALSO, Robeoca W. Loomis vs. E. A. Yarnnll, Test. Ven. Ex., 1340 June Term, 1874. Juvenal. AU that certain tract or parcol of unimproved land lying in the Town Bhip of Tionesta, now Howe, County of Forest and Suite of Pennsylvania, liound ed and described as foliow's, viz: Begin ning at the southeast corner of warrant tract No. 2878, thence by warrant No. 2822 south one-half degree west 128 perches to a post, thence by land of Jeremiah Wurdar No. 3802 and 8808 north 8ilJ degrees west 685 perches to a post, thence by lands now or late of A. Patterson north one-hulf RICH FAlt?llXa LAJfDS! IN NEBRASKA, NOW FOR SALE VERY CHEAP. TEN YEARS CRKDIT, INTEREST ON LY SIX PKK CENT. SEND FOR THE PIONEER, A handsome Illustrated Paper, containing tho "Homestead Law," mailed free to all parta of tho wold. Address O. F. DAVIS, Jjand Commissioner U. P. R. It., Omaha, Neb, 15 WATERS' CONCERTO ORGANS I are the most beautiful in style and perfect m tono ever made. The Coucei to stop is tlie bext ever placed in any Organ. It is firoducort uyanextra set or reeds, pecu iarlv voiced, tlie EFFECT of which is Most Charming and Soul-Stirring, while its imitation of the human voice isswperb. Terms Liberal WATERS' PhUuarmonio, Vesper & , Orchestral ORGANS in unique French Cases, are among tho best made, ajid combine Purity of Voicing with great volume of tone. Suitable for Parlor, Church or Music Hatl. Waters' new scale Pianos have great power and n fine singing tone, with all moderir improvements, nd aro the Best Pianos Made. These Organs and Pianos aro warranted fur 0 years. Prices Extremely Low for cash or part cash and in monthly orquarjorly payments. Socond baud i.itrumens taken in ex ihange. Agents wanted in every CouQty in tho U. 8. and Canada. A . iiboral discount to Teachers, Ministers, 1 Churches, Schools, lodges C-c, Illustrated Catulogos Mailed. Horace Waters A Son, 4S1 Broadway, N. Y., P. O. Box 3507, . 15-4t PAH WAfiF A plendid paying voOri T ftULO business for your leis- ' , ure hours or your en- OUTFIT FRFFtir0 t'"10. nt I.omo or v traveling young .or oldofeithor sex. A splendid and com plete outlit sent freo to thoso who will net as our agent. No capital required. Wo must have an ageui in every town. Writo at once, and bocure tho agency. Address Alden, Hull d Co., 0 N. Howard St. Balti more, Md., 15-4t K7itTTiiiui SWEET WORM POWDERS, aro doing more good than tongue can tell or pen writo in relieving children and adults cf intestinal parasites or worms. Children seven months old have dis charged largo worms alter a few doses. Not injurious in the least; pleasant to tako containing no calomel, l'ut up in glass vials, with liumo of proprietor blown in glass. Inquire of your Di ugist, and taku nothing else; or send to K. K. Ihompson & Co., Titusville, Pa., Box USj. Price, 25 cents. Titukvii.i.e, l'A November 8, 1871. E. K. Thompson's Dandelion and Man drake Pills have acted like a charm in curing sick headache, pain in tho bones, cold and constipation of the bowels, and induced a well regulated acion of the liv er, v Chari.ks Rvst. , Pills sent by mail on rccipt of 25 cents. Dn.ggists uud dealers siiouid send for list and prices. I5-4t $5g C Co., Portland, Me, COn per day at home. Terms 4)ZU free. Address Geo. btinsnu 15 t Go to Ilohinson A Bonner, if you want Grain-cradles, Scythes, Snaths, Rakes. Forks Ac. 13tf New Millinery Store. Mrs. N. E. Stevens has opened first class millinery store, where can be found a full assortment of Hats, Bonnets, Ribbons, Straw Goods, French Flowers, Ornaments, Ac. All fresh and new. Sales room samo build ing with Steveus Shoe Store, Tidioute, Pa. 8-tf TIMBER LANDS FOR SALE. Over two thousand acres of fine Hemlock Timber Lands situated on Maple Creek, near Clarington, this county, are for sale at a bargain. Part of the lands are situated within four miles of Clarington, on the Clarion River, and would be a fine site for an extonsivo tanuery and saw mills. Map and particulars can he socn by apply ing to tho editor of this paper. Horses and Cows lor sale. Orders from a distance solicited, o'.f D. G. lllNTKli, Tioiie.-da, li. CONSTANT EMPLOYMENT At Home, Male or Femalo, $30 to (GO u week warranted. No capital required. Full particulars and a valuable samplo sent free. Address, with U cf., return stamp, O. ROS8, Williainsburgli, N. .Y. 15 Hollidayshirg Seminary. FOR YOUNO LADIES, HOLLIDAYSBURG, PA. Hov. JOSEPH W AUG It, , Wl5-4t Priucipal. porter. For Health, Comfort and stylo, is acknowledged tho . . f. .1... 1. ........ made. Numerous Testi monials iu its favor aro be ing received from all jwrts of the United States. Lady Agents Wanted. FOY it 11AKMON, Solo Manufacturers, New Ha ven, Conn. Arnold A Ban ning, N. Y. AgoutH 152ui SAVE FIFTY DOLLARS 1 THE NEW FLORENCE. degree east 128 perches to a Beech, thence bv warrant tract No. 2878 south ti'.H decrees . ... jlE I ... 1 1. .l.n f I beginning. Containing live hundred and Madame FOV S LOrSet SklrtoUD fifty acres, be the same more or loss, boing J . part of a large tract surveyed inpursuai.ee of warrant 4545. Taken in execution aud to bo sold as the property of K. A. YarnaU, at tho suit of I lieuocca w. ijoouns. AI.SO. John A. rroner vs. William B: Harlan and Daniel Black, Alias Fi. Fa. No. It) Sept. Term, 1874. Mereilliott. I. HUN oronner a Co. vs. William ii. iiarian. ri. Fa.No.6Sep.Tr,1874.-Tate.-All the defend ants' right tine interest ami claim oi, in anil to the following described real estate. via: All that certain lot or pkvooof ground situate in Tionesta Borough described as follows, viz: Lots seventeen (17) and eighteen (18) and the western portion of lA.ts ono (1) anil two (2). Aiore minutely described as follows, viz : Commencing at a stuke tho corner of William aud May Streets, thence by May Street easterly one hundred mid sixty-four feet to a post, thence norther) v a'il narullcl with Klin street one hundred feet to a post on the south line of Lot No. 3. thenco westerly and parallel with May street ono hundred and eighty feet to a post on William street. thcuce southerly by William street one hundred feet to tho placo of beginning all being in Block "D" according to .nan ol 8. I). Irwin, with ono frame dwelling house 16x;i7 feet, two stories high ami out buildings thereon erected ; also fruit true anil shrubbery thereon growing. Taken in execution and to bo sold as the property of Williu.u B, Uiuluu et al, ut the suits of John A. Proper, and 1. i 111- , hrniiuer A. Co, Terms cash. T. J.. VAN (ilKSKN, Sheriff, yhcrirt's initio, Tioi.fsta, Pa., July 14, LSI. PRICK, 120 below VALL F, .M) above 1 auy other tirst-cliiss SuwingMuchiuc. SAVED, ?"0 by buying the Floreeo. Kvery uiachiuo warranted. . Special tonus to clubs and dealers. Send for circulars to liiu Florence x- M- t'o., Florouce, Mass., or S. M. Cain if Co., No. 8 Clh Street, Pittsburgh, i'a. U-4t. AOTI410. DR. J.N. BOLARD, of Tidioute, lias rvternsd to his practice alter an ab senco of four monllis, spent in the Jio.pi talsol'New York, where will atti ud luil Is in his proleaxiou. Office in I-Iureka Drug Stole, M ,1m. r .hove the bank, Tidioute, Pa. 4tut