YED.nSDAY .10RX1NG, FEB. 8. IB8V. UOaOUGH OFFICEHS. turpr fl. .?. Wot.COTT. iane.tmen Noun ward, T. J. fan iiewMi, I. it. i.oiid, j no. a . nnrij rtmun ward, ll. W. Robinson, H. II. Haslet, Kli Holemun. Justice of the Vcnne J. T. Bronnnn, 1). H. Knnx, Countable James Walters. Vi hnol H'.rr.etorx J. Shawkev, H. .T. Woleott, E. Ii. IluviM, A. II. Kolly, O. W. Robinson, A. (. Partridge. I FOUKST COUNTY OFFICERS. Mtmhrr of Conare -J as. MosaitoVR. Member of Senate J. U. Hall. Asrmbly K. L. Pavih. Prexident Jud'eW. I). I'ROffN. Annocinl Judgenionn Hkck, C. A. Hill. 'rennnrery!. 8. Foreman. Prothonotary, Tlegistcr Jt Recorder, fc jrwTi Khawkky. SherifT.C. W. CLARK. Commiaaioner II. W. Lunnnun, J. S. H FNnERHON, II. A. Zl'KNPKLL. County Superintendent J. K. IIlLl.- ART. Dintrifl Attorney H. P. Irwix. Jury Commiione,ra It. J. HiLLARD. J. Oreknawalt. County Surveyor F. F. WhittekiW. Coroner C. If. CHTmr.1. County A uditor U. W. WARnr.jr, J. A. j BCOTT, H. B. SwAMiKVi ' J.T. N.IAN. . 0. W. PltAWRKV. nnc.iriAN & ghavkey, Real Estate 'Agents k Conveyancers, (Ofih H 111 Oojtvt House,) TlONE.STA, FOREST COUNTY, TA. PARTICULAR ATTENTION given to Searches, Uric, Pflymcnt of Taxes, Redemption of Lands, Purchase of Lands at Treasurer's Hale. Will draw deeds, inortsraiiPM, agreements, V,o. All business entrusted to our rare will receive prompt attention. Everything done satisfactorily Rnd at reasonable rates. HJanH'i LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Condensed Time Toble TloneulA Htmloa. worth. Train 15.. f-M am Train 9 8:12 pm Train 18 6:12 ptn BOtJTH. Train 18 10:57 am Train ll)...- 2:21 pm Train 16...- 7:4(1 pm Train 9 North, and Train 16 South carry the mail. Sheriff Clark rrports the birth v f three lambs from one ewe at bis farm on Monday morning. That's a pretty lively increase,. rd(1 would indicate that the sheep raising was fully as lu crative a business as the Sheriff's. Attention is directed to the card of the National Hotel, Tidioute, 1'. This is one of the beet hotels in this section, and the proprietor, Mr. W. D. Bucklin, is a genial landlord who makes his guests feel at ease when stopping at bis house. Ills table al ways contains the best in the market. Mr. Paul Bluto returned last Friday from a trip to Canada, where he bad been on ft five weeks' visit to bis parents, whom ha had not seen for ten years. He reports good sleighing Rev. Hicks will occupy the pulpit there while he stayed ; but then, they of the M. E. Church next Sunday evening. Presbyterian Sabbath School at 3 p. m.; M. E. Sabbath School at 10 a. m. DUSINESS DIRECTORY. r- TIONESTA LODGE Xo. 309, I. O. of O. F. MEETS every Saturday evening, at 7 o'clock, In the Lodge Room in Par tridge's Hall. ' 6 .T. If. PINGMAN, N. O. O.W. SAWYER, Sec'y. 27-tf. J L. DAVIS. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Tionesta, Ta. Collections made In this and adjoining counties. . jyjlLES W.TATE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Kim Street, Tionesta, Pm. rp F. JtlTCHEY, ' ATTORN EY-AT-L A. W, ' . Tlonesta, Forest County Pa. Did you have a sleigh ride ? The common salutation : "How's your scab?" The Y. P. L. S. will meet at the residence of Mr. J. L. Craig. Mr. Geo. W. Wardeu of East have Yenuor there, and they make him "come to time" on the weather business. We leain that Abraham Bean, of Brookston, this oounty, died, and wrs buried at bis old home in East Hick ory, on Monday of this week. We are without particulars but under stand he died of consumption. He was well known to many of our older citizens, having lived iu this county many years. Several loads of material for the Hickory, was in town Sunday. Misses Fanny and Juae Siggins, Miller Extract works at Salmon creek, of West Hickory, spent the Sabbath with Tionesta friends. February 14, Valentine day ; February 22, Ash Wodnesday and Washington's birthday. Mr. Bea. W. May departed last Thursday for a weeks' visit to the sunny south, at Louisville, Ky. Miss Alwilda Adams spent the Sabbath at home from East Hickory, where she is teaching school. Mrs. G. D. Ackerly.ofMeadville, is paying her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arner, a visit at Nebraska, tYis couuty. The annual report of the Trustees Tionesta not to be behind in any way, hnj a ghost story. It runs about thusly : In 1SC3, when the Railroad was building a man was murdered and robbed about a mile below town and left lying near the track in m shanty. There is no ghost Btory. about this ; it is truth as many of our citizens know. Well, tiear'the ?pot, within the past three weeks, a man, or something re sembling a man, h is been seen repeat edly, always' abont the same place. The ghost appears and disappears, but never leaves any tracks. Now, we are no believer in ghosts, never were, and don't want to be but when story comes to us supported by such men as Capt. Knox, (who has for many years held the responsible office of Justice of the Peace, and in whoso word everybody baa implicit confi dence), and Mr. S. S. Canfleld, (who is not a Justice of the Peace, but whose magnificent physique and fine propor tions would at ouce recommend him as a proper person to fill an Alder man's chair), besides a host of other reliable men, why Its calculated to make one's hair raise and cause the cold chills to meander up and down your spinal column. At all events the matter has created quite a com motion in supeistftious circles and unless something is soon done to put an end to his ghostship, Derickson & Oil News. From the Derrick : It is reported that Tack Bros.' well, warrant 2,252, Millstone township, Elk county, has ucen abandoned at a depth of 2.G00 feet. Work was begun on this well lat August, wheu the rig was boilt. The latter part of September they had reached a depth of 500 feet. Since that time they have been delayed with fishing jobs, and the various difficul ties encountered in diilling a well so far from the base of supplies. Ba tween 2,400 and 2,500 feet a barren sand was drilled through. No saod A School Boy's OLse-yat ior. ' One of tbs school boys furnish';; the following observations on a recent yisit to the schools of ii couple of di rectors and the superintendent: ' The Tionesta Borough School had a visit by two of the directors, A. Ii. Kelly and O. W. Robiuson, and the Superintendent, J. E. llillard. When Mr. llillard first came the boys kept very quiet, but they happened to think that he had no right to lay hands on them liko he used to, so they bcen to get a little noisy to show him that they was not afraid. The Directors of an oil bearing character was struck, did not seem to like it very well. By were taken up from this place last c, will have to move their mill, or J 13. AQNEW, ATTORNEY-AT-L AW, TIONESTA, PA. of the State insane hospital at Warren has reached us, for which we are duly thankful. Mr. Frank Moll, of Russells burg, Pa., brother of Mrs. J. Muen zenberger, is paying the family a visit this week, -Mr. and Mrs. II. S. Bates of Ti- week. One load consisted of an im mense copper kettle, which it required four teams to haul. The other mate rial was also copper. The works are nearly completed and will ba in oper ation before many weeks. The monthly oil report of the Derrick for January shows a consider able decrease in operations as com pared with the December report, and a decline of over two thousand barrels in production. This is what the trade needs to make the supply proportion ate with the demand, and to insure better prices. On the whole the outlook is very favorable indeed. got a new gang of men to run it. One night last week just as Law yer Tate was about retiring be chanced to look out of the wiudew and noticed what seemed to be a small blaze in the rear of Lawyer Davis' residence in the north ward. He watched the pro gress of the flame for a moment and fits soon convinced that it was a fire, and that it was growing. Hastily dressing he hurried to the place and found that a corner of the wood-house, near the main building, was on fire and already under way. Failing to extinguish the fire by throwing on snow, he awoke Mr. Davis, who and the result adds one more to the list of failures in Elk county. SHEFFIELD. The sand found in IJorton & Ma gee's No. 5, 408, which struck the rock Friday, was dark colored, and resembled the Bradford sand more than did the sand found in the first venture. Mr. Barnes sold fifty acres of lot 407, last week, to Roess Bros., of Oil City. Wo understand the considera tion was (150 an acre. McKinney & Co.'s well on the Williamson farm, is below the gas sand, and the tools fast in the hole They found a regular formation, and the gas sand, with a large flow of gas, at the proper level. This is consid ered a good sign of striking oil, al though the dry holes on the east found a gas sand, and some of the produc ing wells on the west failed to find it. the way, they scowled and looked at each other, but they kept their seats. Mr. llillard could not keep bis seat, so be went around. and sat with some - of them to see if that would do any good ; but it did not keep them quiet aa long as ho was at it, sj he let them go. When it was time to disrms3 school the teacher asked the visitors if tbey had anything to say, but they acted us it they did not know what that meant. At last one of them got up and said something, but it was not worth while wasting his time, and the other two said that he bad told all that they knew ; so ended the visit. Jan. 30. '82. . Brookston Briefs. AfTEMTION HOMHERK! ' " 1 have been admitted to' practice a an Attorney In the Pension Offloo at Wash ington, ' P. C. All officers, soldiers, or bailors who were Injured in the lato war, enn obtain pennions to which they'may be entitled, bv calling on or addroftdngnieat TionoHta, Ta. Also, claims for arrearage of pay and bounty will receive prompt at- Mr. Henry Dean, of Whig Hill, brought out a bucket of water, and was in town last weak, and called to with the application of a few pails full Here we are again. we see by the papes that P. A. Black is drawn for the jury. That is pretty rough on a newly married man to call him off so soon. The cars have arrived at Brookston, stopping just back of the saw mill, which is far as they can get uutil the Tionesta is bridged. Iow who says Brookston is in the woods ? The rail road company received their passen per coach and got it on the track Iloleman & Hopkins have a large i stock of the best clocks made, at very ' low prices. Call and see. It. For piles, coustipation and a tor pid liver, never fail to take Manalio. Never forget that biliousneaij and , constipation are entirely coraoie wun ; Manalin. 30,000 lbs. Pure Corn and Oats Chop, price $1.60 per 100 lbs, and 1,500 bushels of Oats, for sale at Hole man & Hopkins, Tionesta, Pa. It. $30.00 Worth of New and Popula r Music for $1.00. Thomas Brothers' Musical Journal for January la undoubtedly the finest and best journal of its kind published. The reading matter Is varied and original, being news froni all parts of the world. fix up his subscription again. Henry's the two gentlemen had soon drowned Xhur8(jay and will commence running The Journal will have a new feature this tAntlon. VI' V" 1 r - xl.liar in the late war, and having for a number of tusville, visited a lews days in town rear engaged In Ihe prosecution oi i- . . , . th , of Mr. II. father was a subscriber to the Repub lican from the start, and among his last requests was one that the paper should always form part of the litera ture of the household. Like his father out the flames. Had the discovery not been made in time it is a serious ques tion whether Mr. D.'s handsome residence could have been saved. The fire is supposed to have originated Henry is one of the Republicans that from some wood ashes that had been tilers' claims, mv experience will assure the collection of claims in tho shortest pob itlble time. J. B- AON IS W. 41tf. JAWRENCE HOUSE, T TON EST A, PTCNN'A, WM. RMEATV BAUOH, Provriktor. Thin housfl Is cntrllv located. Everything new and well furnished Superior accommoda tions and strict attention tfven to guest. Veentables and Fruits of all kinds served In their season. Sample room for Com mercial Agents. QENTRAlTTlOUSE, BONNER A AONEW BLOCK. T. C. jTi-irov. Pmnrietor. This U a new house, and has just been titled up for the ccommodatioii of tho publici A portion of the patronage of the public, la solicited. t-iy ' "YT C. COUURN, M. P., PHYSICIAN SURGEON, Has had over fifteen years experience In the practice of hi profession, having grad uated letally and honorably May 10, 1865. Office 'and Residence In Forest House, opposite the Court House, Tionesta, Pa. Aug. 25-180 II. May's family. State Treasurer Butler has our thanks for his annual and detailed report of the condition of the finances of tho Commonwealth. Miss Maria Heibel, of Warren, Pa., visited her brothers, Ed. and can be counted on everytime. Rev. L. M. Gilliland, of Tidioute, will lecture under the auspices of the Look Up Legion of East Hickory, to morrow (Thursday) evening, on "Lon don." Should the sleighing be good this would he an excellent opportunity put there by the domestio who sup posed they were dead. Too much care cannot be cxerciseu in such caBes. The Forest fc Stream entered upon its eighteenth volume with last week's issue, and celebrated the event with a bran new dress of type through- regular Monday. We had a little show here last Tuesday night No, we didn't yes, we did. A fellow calling' himself "Prof. Wilson" (we understand from Titusville) eugaged the hall for that evening and left. Tuesday came and at Sheffield, because be could not be brought up for half fare, he "took water," and did not appear. Evening came and the Hall was well filled, waiting patiently for a man who was so small they couldn't tee him. So the gentlemen in charge, not to be for the young people of this place to out, which makes its hitherto cheerful A. J. Heibel, during the past week, enjoy a ride, hear a splendid lecture face doubly cheerful. This excellent 8tuc called upon Will Cole, who was returning home yesterday. came J. W. MORROW, M. D-, Mr. Wm. Strauchon, of Tom's Run, Pa., gave Tionesta a short visit this week, not forgetting to pay his respects to the Republican office. 50 Tons No. 1 Timothy Hoy ; 15 Tons Bright Oats Straw, for sale at Iloleman & Hopkins, Tionesta, Pa. It The little run of sleighing during the past week has been taken due ad vantage of by our lumbermen, and citizens generally, who bad hauling to do. Mr. John Shoup, of Allegheny and assist and encourage a most worthy publication is devoted to the interests s ,he audjeace. who finally sr-t i r i I .i ... . t 251 I cause, ltev. Uiliuand is a lecturer oi or out-aoor sporw, nunuog, n.aing, f th nd tw0 0r h;a n mitable i . . ..... .i - boating, &c, and withal is a most 80Bgg got the audience in protty good lovely companion to the lovers of the humor with everjbody but "Prof. rod and gun. It is standard authority Wilson," after which wound up witn on all matters pertaining thereto, and a dance Would like to have the in our estimation takes the lead of all ..prftfi.aanP rfln -.; w;th his made publications ot its kind. JNo sports man should be without it. Send for year in being, beautifully illustrated, and printed on tine heavy calendered paper. Each number will have in over Two Dol lars worth of Sheot Music, printed, from our best plates ; and as you roceive ono number each month, at the end of the year you have for binding oueof the finest collections of vocal and instrumental nil sic imaginable. Don't fail to 8ub?eriUD for the Jourual at onco. Price per year, One Dollar ; or with a beautiful Chromo, 22x30, One Dollar and thirty-live cents, the 35c. being the actual cost of packing and postage or express on the Chrouio. Sample copy of the Journal 10c. We want an agent in every village and city in tho United States and Canada to take sub scriptions for the Journal. Address Jas. II. Thomas, Successor to Thomas Brothers, Catskill, N. Y., U. S. A. considerable note. To Postmasters : First Assistant Postmaster General Hatton baa just made the following order : "Postmas ters will not allow non-subscribers to take from the boxes, nor will they hand to them, newspapers addressed N ATIONAL HOTEL, b.cribers, refolded and returned sample copy to Forest & Stream Pub- Late of Armstrong county, having located Uity, nas ueen circulating among ua master, to su to them into the general delivery, without verbal or written permit from such subscribers. A violation of this regulation will be sufficient ground for the removal of the offending post' lishing Co., New York. 39 and 40 Park Row, in Tionpsta is nrenared to attend all pro fussional calls promptly and at all hours. Oflk-e In Kmeai baiiKh .V Co.'s new build ing, up stairs. Ollice hours 7 to 8 a. M., and 11 to 12 M. ; 2 to 3 and fij to 71 P. m. Sundavs, to 10 A. m. ; 2 to 3 and 61 to 7 r. m. "Residence in Ilenage house, rear of Court House. may-18 81. D R. E. L. STEAPMAN, SURGEON PENT1ST. Pontal room in Acomb building, up ataira, opposite the Lawrence House, Tio nesta, Pa. All work warranted, and at reasonable price. B. H.T." " A. B. KELLY MA Yt PARK f CO,, B AHKEBS! Corner of Elm A Walnut Sts. Tionesta. Bank of Piscount and Peposit. Interest allowed on Time Peposits. Collections madeouall the Principal points of the U. S. Collections solicited. 18-ly. Dealer in H T O V K S, T I X W A It IS, ) And( HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS ALL KINP3 OF JOB WORK PROMPT LY ATTENDED TO. Tionesta, Pa., June 27, 1SS1. QUARLES RAISIO, PRACTICAL "CARRIAGE AND WAGON MAKER. In rear of Blum's Blacksmith shop, MLM ST., TIONESTA, FA friends during, the past week. Mr. S. a still clisgs to his first love, the lum ber business, in which he has beet de cidedly successful. Millvillage, Erie county Herald: Miss Clara Hunter, of Tionesta, is the rruest of her uncle R. A. Iloleman. Miss Mary Abbott, of Forest County, is visiting friends in this vicinity, the guest of Mr. J. R. Hunter and family. Bruce Crawford returned home the fore part of the week from a visit In cbosing officers at the Feb ruary election, the taxpayer should bear in mind that it i3 his duty to vote for one person for Assessor and two for Assistant Assessors. As the next is the triennial assessmtnt those chosen to the position will pass upon and put a valuation upon all real estate, which lasts for three years. Three of the very best men in each borough and township should be selected for the position. All taxation rests upon the to his brother, Jack, who was quite judgment of the Assessors. seriously hurl by a Bhingle .aw, near CliDtoaville. Venango county. He reports him improving as well as could be expected. Mr. W. R. Reck passed through town Monday on his way to Erie, where be proposes purchasing some machinery for RulotTsou's mill, near StratUnville, which the same he has been running in his superior manner for the past three years. Two car loads of insane people were transferred from Dixmnnt to the new Asylum at Warren last week ; the train cob ve 7 int. them padsod this place last Wednesday. The patients belong to Erie county, and by the change that county eaves several hun dred dollars per annum. New crop New Oileans Molasses at Robinson & Bonner's. 2t. Last week Curt Shawkey was taken with a sort of bilious attack, a bad cold, aud didn't feel well himself, as it were. Well, it was immediately decided that he had the small-pox, and in less time than it takes to tell it the news had spread from Dan to Beer sheba. Things dragged along, with varying reports, until yesteiday, the people having Curt bimaelf about per suaded that he bad 'em, when, to satisfy everybody, Dr. Davis, of Oil City was sent for, who came up, paid the patient a visit, and pronounced the c'o a bilious attack, with no more),;nmptoms of small-pox than ft manlh the mumps. Thus endeth the iV,eo small pox scare for Tionesta. -U0 lbs. Buttor, 20 bbls. Bacon, HaKu.mtd Pork for sale at Iloleman & inline. It hicce w.lB fit lot School Entertainment. On Friday evening last the School Literary Society gave an exhibition, at the school house ; the performance wa. creditable to those who took part. The entertainment consisted of essays, declamations and dialogues. Among those to be noted was a letter by Eda Knox ; an essay on "Ice, by James Davis; one on the "Heathen Chinee," by Charles Adams, bath of which were quite humorous and pleasing. The songs of the evening were well rendered. The declamation of James Landers was good, as well as that of G. Walters, Jr., on "The Friar and bis Boy," and reudered in an appropriate manner. The readiog by Maggie Robinson, Belle Richards and Miss Freeman, the teacher, were interesting, the selections being in good taste and well rendered. The dialogue of "The Poor Widow and the Benevolent Lady" and others, illus trating a mournful scene among the poor, was well rendered by Misses Richards, Pease and Nellie Kepler ; being ft picture of poverty as it exists in some of the cities. As the curUin fell on this drama, S. C. Johnston, who was present with his violin by request, poured fourth a tune well adapted tu the piece, rendering addi tional pathos to the occasion. At dif ferent periods of the performance Mr. J. enlivened the audience by bis happy rendition of seme stirirg airs. In abort, it wai a pleasant occasion. J . lantern. Our friend of the Port Jervis Ga zette, we see, is out again with a gen eral batch of news in which be bays the email pox is at Meadville. In that he is mistaken, as we are reliably informed that there is not a case there. Mr. Michael Miirrin left town Fri day noon for Ridgway, where he was to be united in the holy bonds of matri mony to Miss Mary Baily on Satur day. We learn that "Prof. Wilson's" show at Sheffield was u poor affair. No oae wanted to acknowledge that thty were there; so perhaps Brookston did not lose much, but the professor was out. Mr. Seybolt skipped away Friday for Meadville after Mrs. Seybolt, re turning home Monday. We received the news Saturday eveniBg of Guiteau's sentence with great pleasure, and think he should now be made to keep still. Feb, 6, '82. Anesram. TIDIOUTE, PENN'A. W.D.Bccklin, Proprietor. A first-das' hotel in all re spects, and the pleasant'st stopping place in town. Rates very reasonable. jan8-82 PROCLAMATION. Whereas. Tho lion. W. D. Brown, President Judge of the Court of Commou Pleas and Quarter Se-sious in and lor the county of Forest, has issued his pre cept for holding a Court of Common Plpaa Quarter Sessions, Ac at TiooesU, lor the County of Forest, to commence on the Fourth Momiay or reo. Doing tue k.iu d:i of Feb. 18S2 Notice is therci'ore . . ..,,.... i T - given to tne uoronor, jUBiiee oi uie x-tw-o and Constables of said county, that tLcy bo then and there in their proper perrons nt ten o'clock, A. M., of said day, with tneir rocords, inquimtions examinations aud other remembrances, to do those things which to their otliees appertain to be done, and tothoso who are bound in recognizance to prosecute against the prisoners that mo or shall bo in the jail of Forest County, that they be then and there present to prosecute against them as shall bo just. Given un der my hand and seal this 30th day ot January, A. D. 1SS2. C. vV. CLARK, Sheriff.. .License Xoiicc. Great Bargains. Ia Triple aod Quadruple Silver Plated Hallowware, such as Dinner Casters, Cake and Fruit Dishes, etc., etc. Single, double and triple silver plated Table ware, such as Knives, Forks and Spoons, of the best manu facturers. Also, in solid gold and rolled plate jewelry of all descriptions. Gold and Silver Watches, Clocks and Spectacles. This is ray annual clear ance sale. Repairing of Watches a spsciality. Henry Ewald, Jeweler, Tidioute, Warren Co., Pa. 2t. Notice is hereby given that the follow Ing license petitions 'have been lili ii In my ottice and will bo presented al February Sessions : T. C. Jackson, (Central Ilouso,) Tio nesta, Retail. 11. M. Hut'ey, (Soott House) Fagundus, Retail. Attest, JU.STIS SHAWKEY, ClcrK Quarter Sessions. Tionesta, Pa., Jan. 30, 1862. . Confirmation Xotice. Notice is hereby Kivcn that tho paitial account of Thomas J. bowman and Joseph Ureen, Administrators of the Kstaio or Jdines Green, dee d, lias been ljlod in my olhce and will be presented at next term of Court for t'ontii cn.tiion. J USTIS si I A W KE Y, Rogioter. Tionesta, Jan. 30, 18S2. J OREXZO FULTON, Manufacturer of and Peuler in HARNESS, COLLARS. B?.!L'JS, And all kiuJ- f HORSE FURNISHING GOOD 0. mav I lONT-STA. I'A.
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