- K DITCH. TUKSOAY MOANING, JUNE 6. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. ron avditor general, DAVID SIANTON, of lkavcr Co. F )K 8UUVKVOR GENERAL, ROBERT B. BEATII, of Schuylkill. Primary Meetings. At a meeting of the Republican County Committee, on Tuesday even inpr, May l'3il, 1671, Saturday, July 2d, 1871, was fixed as the day for holding the. Primary Meetings this year. The Republican voters of For . tt County will meet at the usual Juwces for holding elections in each election district n Saturday, July, 22d, 1871, at 1 o'clock, P. M., to nom inate cr.ndidutes fur the follow offices: One person for President Judge. One person for ssembly. Oae person for Co. Commissioner. Oue person for Couuty Auditor. Tho Republican voters of each elec tion district at the same time elect by ballot one person to serve as a member cf the Couuly Coniinitte for one year, end return the nnmo of such person und .'lis vote in the some manner as those of the candidates for nomination. Each Election Board shall consti tute the newly elected member of the County Connuitte the Return Judge of said district, who shall make his returns at tho Court House, in Tiones M. on Tuesday, July 25th, 1871, at 2 o'clock P. 21., at which time the coin m.'Uee will also elect their Chairman for tho ensuing year. Every Republican in Forest Coun ty is earnestly requested to turn out at tho Primary meetings and assist in iiimiiiating good and efficient persons for the different offices. By Order of the Committee. The Ku-Klux of Forest and the Ourrillas of Clarion seem to be ripe fur a ruction among themselves. The cause of this is, that heretofore the Forest Democracy has had its primary meetings some weeks after Clarion had made her nominations. This year, the year of the great contest for President Judge of this district, the Democracy at Forest have appointed their meet ings on the same day that Clarion has chosen. There are three candidates for President Judge in that party in Clarion, and only one in Jefferson. Forest has noue. Clarion wished to make her choice of the three men be- fare tho primary elections in .Forest, S3 they would only have one to buck against the Jefferson mau, instead of dividing tho vote up among three of them, and thus giving the Jefferson man an easy thing of it in Forest. The Clarion chaps claim that it is a set up tiling to defeat any candidate they may choose, and it does look a little strange. We thiuk that perhaps a compromise may bo effected by which Mr. J. L. Gordon of Brookvillo may occupy tho bench for the next term. Then tho thing will be satisfactory, all around. Every few days a package mark ed C. O. D. is received at the express cilice in this place, addressed to some one in the neighborhood, who has an idea that saw-dust from New York is far more valuable than the home arti cle. True, it is not saw-dust they ex pect, but that is about all they receive. S nne inea we could name, whe would Irito to have their honesty questioned, have invested in this article. Brook villt Jrj'ronian. Quite a number of C. O. D.'s have been received nt this express office w ithin a short time, and have in each case been known to contain saw-dust. St. Murya Gazette. We have yet to hear of the first raw-dust box from New York or any o'.ber place being received at this sta tion. It must be that our people are more honest, or else sharper than some cf those of neighboring counties. The Warren county correspon dent of the Erie Dhpalih says : A fifteenth amendment unsuccessfully played the white man's trick on the Oil Creek R. R. last Friday night, of avericg that ho had given his ticket to the conductor, and refusing to "pay faro twice." "Pap" RichardH, niter titji.t yonrs experience on tho Oil t'ivek road, with tho most mixed pop ulation of any place outside the largo cities, can tee the "tliinuess" of such ftntements at once, and unceremonious ly loft him where the contrast between the ni-ht, his face and the mountains nut diiccrnable. Fatal Accident. On Tuesday hi. t, in Spring Creek Township, a man iiaiued Adam Jlerbich, wliilo ti lling trees fur R. R. ties, had a tree lull on him, fracturing one arm iu a r-h'jtking manner. Dr. Picket of Columbus, was summoned ; but found the patient in a sinking condition. I ! 'hi d wittim a short tune. Had ho liv-d it would have been necessary to :" '!utate the arm. Tho shock was ' ii at fi.r liin ii.'rd frame to bear. ,,,,,. A. ,-,-. W.'tl. DUNN The Rrookville Republican comes to us enlarged to an eight-column pa per. It is a good county paper, and hears evideneo of being well; patron ued. : , Tho following from the Titusville Herald: A serenading party was out Wednes day night searing cats, waking chil dren and otherwise making night hide ous. The singers were of that age that witnesses a change of voice, and the sounds therefrom were neither goose nor gander-like, but a mixture of baritone (wheelbarrow) base and terrible. "Meet me at the Gate when tho clock strikes tine," was the open ing song, and those who heard it said they would moot them with a base ball club the next time they came. The steam saw mill nf Messrs P.n. dolph & Morton, situated at Spring iTeea, was totally destroyed by tire at llrtnn rn Tiiji.I. rT" 1. I -11 i uLcudi . loss win reacn $4,000, on which there is no insurance. The fire is supposed to have originated in the engine room, or about the fur nace while the hands were, eating their dinner. . , , , . The Venango Citiien is responsi ble for the following items : On last Thursday, May 25th, the building occupied by Morris Hirsuh'a wholesale liquor store, located in the block of frame buildings on Liberty Street, opposite the Court House, was discovered to be on fire, and the alarm was sounded, briugiug the Fire De partment to the ground in quick time, which succeeded iu quenehing the flames, after an hour's hard work. Well fio. f, on the Snyder Farm, Rockland township, owned by Pren tice it Angcll commenced llowino through tho casing on Tuesday last at tho rate of four hundred barrels per day. A well owned by Fisher & Co., on the Milton Farm, was tubed on Tues day and is lonnrte.I n nv.t.lii.Jio seveuty-five barrels per day. The Greenville Argm says: On Saturday last a train on the A. it G. W. Ry. stopped nt the depot at this place and let off a sick woman, who it was afterwnrda ftscprriiiiied h n . , - j ... examination of some of our physicians, was suiiering irom the small pox. The nonr nnrnmi lav in llm Aar.n r.nm C urday until Monday, when she was again put aboard of a train and taken to Sharnsville. where. we iinKtaml she has friends who will care for her. OreenviIIe has no hospital, and it was certainly a very unwarrantable we might say criminal piece of business on the part of those having charge of the sick passentrer to set her off a. sta tion where she had no friends, and allow her to remain a public building so long, where people were passing to fro all the time, particularly when the person was afflicted with a PClAt nrrnmia disease like the small pox. Ourciti- rens are indignant at such a transac tion. ' ' tmt Floating islands were known in the ancients. The younger Pliny re fers to several which were covered with reeds and rushes so firmly that sheep strayed out upon them, and thus were sometimes floated away. In modern days, too, such masses have often formed in large rivers, carrying out involuntary passengers of swine and kine to sea. A short time ago tidings of a new discovery of similar character came from Victoria. Por tions of that colony aretraversed.it is said, by rivers which How into a system of parallel lakes, separated from the ocean by long sandy ridges which have but one navigable open ing. The islands are formed by allu vial deposits which are brought down by tho rivers from tho mountain dis tricts. One of these was recently dis covered by the master of a trading vessel, directly whero the Wi.ut channel had been before. Unon it were several large (troves of pigs, which fed on contentedly as the tide swept them toward" the sea. I Wis stated that so long as the wind drove it in that direction the infant island bore exactly for the ocean, but (per haps luckily for the pigs,) a change of wiud came, and it sailed back aain to the exact spot which it had left. We mention the matter partly for the reason of its novelty, and partly be cause it so strikingly resembles the new departure of -Democracy. A few 'veeks ago and it seemed almost cer tain that the young island was drift ing bravely, buoyantly and surely from the aguish river marshes to the broad and open sea. Tide end wind were both in its favor, and the cattle which browsed upon it looked as if they had thoroughly made up their miuds to a voyage of discovery. But within a few days the wind has shifted. It blows struugly from the South, and the Northern cunent is not powerful enough to overcome the breezes from the opposite quarter. It has already drifted back to tho exact spot from which it started, and there it will probably remain, circling uncertainly about, while the great ships come and go, and wonder at the singular phenomenon. Now the question is, who owns the pigs Jl'ittubui-tjh Com mercial. We take the following from tho Corry Telegraph : l'ridav afternoon n. vmmn mnn .named Hough while hunting near the 1. - c - i- ty a . . . uiuuui oi oi xour iuiie livlK, acci dentally shot himself, tho charge go ing upward, cutting off part of his nose und crushing the skull over his eyes. A man named Graro heard the rellort Und Soon lifter ROW Tfollirh irrnn. ing blindly about. Ho brought him to but the sufferer though able to speak, can give no coherent explanation of the ad it fin ir. Tho number of durinir tho year ending Juno 1st, 1871, wrreod; number of births 2;55j num her of deaths 85. -. .. Ara.vtJi.T Urojr Sheuii p Pir. Ou Monday, May 22d, Sheriff Pie, went lo.iiicn ;tope, lor the purpose, of .ar resting James Johnston, who escaped lrom jail a short time since. On the way thither, however, he came across Stigert, who also had departed from durance without permission. The Sheriff arrested Stigert and brought mm to town that evening. On Tues day morning ho again wended his way towards the domicile of Johnston. Ou approaching tho house, the Sheriff left his horse some distance away iu the woods and proceeded on foot. On nearintr the house he discovered Johnston in the yard ciUting seed po tatoes, when he at once pounced upon his prisoner to handcuff him. A severe scuffle ensued, during which Johnston struck the Sheriff six or seven times with his fist, but the latter finally succeeded in securing the prisoner. The Sheriff, dining the me lee, also succeeded In discharging one barrel of his revolver, which broutrht some raftsmen, who were working near by, to his assistance, when ho succeed ed in putting hobbles on Johnston. At the instance of Johnston, the Sheriff sent to a neighbor's house for his wife, who soon made her appear ance, when the party started into the house to get some clothes for prisoner. Ou nearing tho door, tho prisoner suddenly leaped inside, and at the same instant an axe was hurled at the Sheriff's head, but missed him. The prisoner standing at bay inside of the door with an axe, the Sheriff drew his revolver in tho hope that its appcar anco would intimidate him, but with no effect. During this brief interval the hobbles on the prisoner were cut, when ho turned and swiftly run out nt the back part of the house and made good his escape, and has not since been heard from." The Sheriff was considerably stunned from the blows received, so much so that it was with difficulty he came homo on tho follow ing day ; but ho is about again, and ready for "active service." Clearfield Journal. Will they Give tp their Leaders ? Now that the Democracy of Penn sylvania have so slyly abandoned ad hesion to their old heresies, the next thing for them to do is to give up their leaders. When a man resolves to re form certain vicious habits when he desires to lead a sober life to be honest and virtuous ho leaves the grog shep, quits the resort of vice, and cuts looso from the gambler aud the harlot. If he does not do this there can be no reliance put in bis profes sions of reform. "Tell me who your company is, and I'll tell you what you are," is a homely adage very applica ble in this case, and as the democracy have resolved to rcforin, wo beg to ask whether they will give up their old leaders ? Are they ready to throw George W. Woodward overboard ? Will they give up Jerry Black to be dealt with as he deserves? Are they prepared to cut . loose from Bill M'Mullin and his 'gang) whoae only conviction as to tho (soundness of Democratic principles is iu tho grati fication they afford for maltreating negroes? All over the State are yet the old ' representatives of treason sympathizers, who are now Demo cratic leaders. Will the party give them up ? If not, what reliance dare we put in a Democratic 'departure irom wrong r Mate Journal. ' A Tigress Loose ix the Rixci. The Circus which was here last week, had no regular ring master, but all tried their hand at it, aud anions: the others who had periodical spells of cracKing me wmp was a largo lemale called Brown. Ibis brown woman lias a little daughter, nine years of aire. Whose forte IS burn hark ri.lmtr In the afternoon the old lady kept the horse which the little girl was riding, ou the run until its gait was so brokeu and unsteady from fatigue that the little girl could not keep her feet lor an instant. The old termagant was drilling the girl in jumping four ban ners in succession, which was almost impossible, and she fell once and was seized by her father, shipped severely atid put back on tho horse. The audience finally had to interfere and stop the cruelty. The clown was the only gentleman in the ring, and al though he sympathized with the girl, made excuses for the brutality of the parents. As a matter of choice we should prefor to enter the lion's deu than the circus ring, presided over by a woman like this tigress. Shelden berger & Co., had better keep the temper of this woman down, or some audience during this season will make the ring too hot to hold her. Kan dolph Jteguter. The following ditpatch explains itself: Fkaxki.iv, Pa., Mav .10. Company well No. 9, Angell ti Pren tice tract, commenced flowing through the cosing to-day and is now doing four hundred barrels. This well is about one hnndrcd rods north-west f.om No. evelven, and its characteris tics are about the fame. Herald, 31st ult. Prof. Stcadman, lately chosen Principal of the Carrier Seminary of this place, favored us with a call when he was in town last week, lie appears to be a live man, and earnest worker iu the caiirfo of educntiou. We wish him success in his e'lbits to make our Seminary take its place us one of the leading literary institutions of the country. The fall term will commence Augn.-t 17th. (.'hnion Jfworrnt. A "nlavflll" ir in lliia oil unl a note to her husband recently, writ ten in a disguised hand and "signed wiin a nctitious nnind, stating that she had often Senn A fill flillYlii'ml KItii a ti 1 . linn, nun if lie would inform her of a placo of meeting, sue wooui. go over to the rooms and the would become bettor acquainted. Husband answered tho note, appointing timo and placo, the lady heavily veiled, ami nrnpp.l.il r tho rooms, the veil was removed, and a grand tableau, not down on the bill, ensued. Assurnncn vrns inn, la .in tl. part of the husband that it was notic ing out a joke, and that he knew it was her all the time. - Wife is having VUVV) ,.v . v v i ftuvi nil elegant silk dress mado. Otrry Hade Tl. - itl i i r . mi u-vciana jtcraki, always a varm frieud of country newspapers. baS the following smiaiMa concerning them : "Tho local paper , . , .iv v k LJ L J L I J u l u u u l y and community where it is published. " ciiy papers cannot supply the placo cf tho should be the first love- of every man n n .i p J. uuu "uimhi, i0r wiin iuo paper is tho locality identified. Tim the county and town where printed. mucnoi mcir importance in the world, and irives in detail thrt o-l tieuQ which cannot bo pained by aDV other source. livery UllV 8 Issue of tho paper is SO much local bistorv nml Ilia rise, growth and development of the iou uuu county can ue measured and recorded only bv tho local nmvsnn nrr that constantly is gathering its items. i eopie uo uoi properly appreciate their homo newspaper. They measure the value of a paper too much by tho number of columns it contains. The home paper nt any price is the cheapest paper one can take, for in 'it is found the information to be nlitninnil ft jother source. Another thiner can bo tnknn inin consideration. Every county has oue or more newspapers. Ilenco the cu1 dilation of each tnner must limit. ed. There is. theivforo. thn nceu or nctivity and interest on the part of the peoidc. to ffive tlinir nu-n good paper, vigorous and substantial support. ' "-The cnnatnliln in K" ini1nw ln.i'n. ship, Forest county, who is required to report as acrately as possible on tho subject mentioned, made the following statement to tho court of that county, wnicn is in session id uwb "io born children only two as yet " T" r ei7igo wizen. 5f? R10WER & REAPSR . (mprod fop (S7f. . : MAN'UFACTURED by 1 MfLTfVtfNsimiLER&ec. AKP.Of, OHIO.' 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A. II. Hublrard, Publisher, 1IJ Ciirsmut St., l'hila. I'-ii ERIE RAILWAY ! mtv mid UMrnavf;n muwivo ROOM nnd NLKKPI.Vfl COAi'IIFH loom billing nil Modern IiiiivefnrntJ thro..!, on nil Traiiii K'tweeu Buffi. In N hurra . 11-, NNwnsK,ft ilrhlge (Tovo Innd, Cincinnati mid Now York WESTWARD. STATIONS, Now York L've Jersey City ' No. 1. 0 A. M. 0 15 " No. 8. 11 00 A. M. 11 15 " 11 05 " 12 (K) m. 1 35 tin, 11 40 A, M. 3 ,W fl 17 " 11 30 " 12 28 A. M. rvewnrK " I 'ntterson ' linnets Nowl-.tirph Port Jervin 10 13 I, : Arr 11 M " - 8 M 5 44 " . fl U4 10 27 " 10 W " 11 5fl " 12 01) M. 1 A. M. n on r. m. H 01 A. M. 1 2S " !t 50 12 30 p. M. a 45 " , No. 7. 5 30 P. c. 6 4 "i " 40 ' 0 25 " 7 45 Sup. P 30 P. M. B 20 " ' a 21 a. v. 4 40 ft 20 " 9 ftS A. M. 11 2D 1 i J 5 p. M. VI S5 " Vi fi3 " 11 8'l A. M. 12 f0 r. M. 1 15 2 20 Din. 7 20 p. m. O i n. in. 0 30 " Biuulmtuton -" r.linirn , " Coruln " 1 Kochester " Hutlalo ' NlRimrnPnllN " Susp. llridK" " iHinkirk " Jaiuestowu Ivo Corry " I'n Ion Meudvillo " CleTolnnd " lavton ' Cincinnati " STATIONS. NewYoik L've Jersey City ' Newark " Pnterson " 0 20 . " 7 10 ,' " 7 15 ' " 7 20 " 8 10 " 7 35 " . 8 04 " 0 20 3 30 " 7 2.! " 10 15 No. 8. 7 00 p. m. 7 20 " Turners " B 10 Sap. 10 30 p. m. 3 IS A. M. 6 15 " 6 65 " 9 65 11 20 " 12 15 " 12 25 ' 12 63 " 1 1 Hrt A. M. 12 fs p. M. 1 15 " 2 20 Pin. 7 20 p. M. 4 05 a. m. 0 30 " Nowhurch " Port .lor vis Arr Hinphainton " 1.1 mini " I'ornimr Rochester H Hutlalo 11 NiaifarnFulla" , Sus. Hridgo " IHinKirk " Jamestown I.'ye Corry " i num " Moadvillo " ' t'levelnnd " Dayton " Ciiicinniiti " Additional Local Trains Westward. 6:30 A. except Sundava from Sala-niatu-a, SioppiiiR nt ltof , House 7:15. Steiimblirir 7:50. Hiiniloinl, .-, -.r.: !;35, Jamestown 11:00. Aloiville n.aS Pniiama 12:23 p. m., Urant 12:40, Frochlild 1:0S, Columbus 1:42, Corry .17, tUmeord 2.4.1. lTnlrin a 1') Mill v,n'.,... j o x.;ii -- - ...... . 4.&,i, (..ninhridfreA.24, YpnaiiKO.",40. Hneirer- 4...Mn 1! Ill 1 i..t ... uu urriviu ut iuenuvuio at 0. 0 p. 111. l r ,i..:i.. r. ' e.i..' : - ..no., iimii .amiunuca. Stoppinirnt Red flmiso 1.07, Menniburs i.iimiiui ivenueuv -.-ik, James town 3.8t, AshvilJo 4.1.-I. 'Panama 4.35, (irnnt 4..piil l'-...nl.f,i,l nri r-,i.,...i.., r. -. , - .......... u...., K "lllllllllll U,1U, Corry fl.05. Concord fl.S2, Pnion 7.15. and uii i , iiik i mean vine at lu.iai p. in. 4.0U P. M.( daily, ftxini .Snlnmnnea. 8toppinK nt Red Hoiiso4:23, IStcamliurg . . 4HiiHiiri,u n-..n , ivrnnniv James. town teM, Aahville 8: IS, Panama 6::tO i.iiu.uii.,, rrwraim tiaai, coiunilius 7:10, Corry 7:22, I'liion 8:(H), and arriving ut EASTWARD. STATIONS.' .' No.. 12 . No! 4. Cincinnati L've' 0 45 n. in. 1 lav ton 12 03 a. m. 7 26 " 11 32 Din. 13 27 p. ni. Cleveland " Meadville . " Union Corry ' " jAmestiiwri i ' l 1J wi 1 40 1 'Ai 1 40 1 4S 2 40 i 00 Uuukirk '' ' Susp. liridjro " 6 S5 p. nt -iinfrnra raits " Bntlalo . . " RiH'hester ' Hornellsvilla " " 8 28 " 8 40 10 20 ' 11 48 ' 12 20 a. nv 2 28 " ,7 05 " II 40 a. m. 0 0- lift. 10 15 a. m "I ,. 6 03 Sup, Corning ' 7 S3 p. ni. 8 10 " W 08 . 2 63 a. in. l'iinura Hinghamton " PortJervls Arr Newburirh " Turners Pnteraon . " Newark ft 60 " , 7 0(1 " (1 S3 " 7 00 a. ni. No. 8.' 6 45 a. m.' 3 So p. in. 8 10 Sup. 0 88 p. m. 10 30 " 10 00 " 2 05 p. m. 10 53 a. m. .Trtraa.. tlr II New York ' " 11 10 a. in. STATIONS. No. 2, Cinelnnatl L've 1 15 p. m. Puvton '!eveland " 10 IK) Mi-advlllo " I'nlon " 2 35 a. ui i 4 05 6 02 " 40 " - 6 no . - 7 00 , ". C 61 ". 9 43 " , 10 55 11 30 " 1 22 5 2"i ' 8 3(1 " 8 43 Sup. 7 38 p. ni, Corry . " Janiestown " Imnkirk " Susp. Bridire " ' Niagara Fulls " liullalo " Rochester " irornellsvlllo ' II 20 " . 2 5S a. m. 4 25 " 6 04 " 7 00 ' 11 40 " Corning " l: in ru . Bintthaniton Port Jervts Newburirli An Turners , 1 18 Din. 2 20 p. m. 6 15 " 2 63 " 8 10 p. m. Faterson N ewnrk Jersey City Now York 8 12 ; " 8 30 p. in. ville. Stopping nt I'uion 2:33, Corry 3:40, Columbus 4:13, Freehold 5:05, Grant 5:33, Panama 5:05, Ashvillc 8:38, JsmeHtown 7:115, Kennedy 7:47, Randolph 6i25. Steam lmrit 8:55, Redhouso 9:20, und arriving ut SalamiiniT at 0:55 a. in. 6:2o A. M.i exceot Sundavs. from Afenrl. Ville. MtoDDillur at Stiieirortnu'ii A.-jt Vonaiifto 0:1.), Ciunbiiil);eH:12, Millers 7!o2! Mill Villasre 7:25, I'nlon K;()4, Concord 8:45, Corry V:30, Columbus P:5(), Freeliold 10.X0, (triliit l(l!.ri7 liiiianin 'ttli . ... Aul...tllA ' . ..... ,.. nnuvinu 12:2i . Jamestown 2:05, Kennedy 8:00, Ran dolph 3;50, Htpamburg 4:40, Red IIouso 6:20, and arriving at Salamanca at 6:55 p. in. 1:10 P. M., exeojit Sundavs, from Mead ville. Stopping at SncV'ertown l::t3, Yenanaro 2:10, Cam bridte 2:20, Miller2:S(l, Mill Village 2:50, L'nion 8:12, tloneord 3:32, Corrv .'!:.'.". I'olninoiis 4 ir l.Va..i,i,i a. in ruiit 4:50, Panama 5:12, Ashville 5:27! .Tnmiiutnu it H-lu n.u i i i 1. 7:17, S oaiuhurjc 7:41), Keil House b:tX, aud "iii(j oi i.ttutiiitcu c;,mj 4.-, it Daily. L. D. lUJCKER, WM. R. BARR, uenihup t. Uen 1 Puss r Ag't. "fTrni HE A-N ECT A R ; ' -T;v"il is a pp r k firaav: HIJACK TKl w ith the Ureeu Tea Plavor WarrauUd to suit all tastes. ' For salo every-wliei-e. For sale wholo oniv bv the Urniit Atliniiiii Riul l'ucillo Tea Co., 8 Chutch St. Now Yoi'K. 1'. O, Box 05o5. Send for Theu Nectar circular. 0 4t H0 FOR MINNESOTA ! ICO Acre Farms Free ! ! The Northwestern Colonization of Free Ilomstead Company, (ClmrUired by the siliito of Minnesota,) furnishes Cheap Rates of Faro, and Locate Free llomestcails. Nciid for Free Pamphlets, jjlviiipr History of Minnesota, its Resources, Progress, Fertility and Advantage,. Address 1). Pui-'e Duvis, Comiiilssioner of Iinini ,'nttion for the Stalo of Minnesota, ami (ieuenil Atent for the N. W. Col. Co., No 153 Broad way, N. Y. (Active and reliable Ascitis Wanted in every locality.) n-4t flMllS IS NO HUMLL'til t7n i. By Ncuding OcJCKNTS with ne, hitflit, color of eyes and liair, you ill receive, by return inail, a correct picture of your hiture husbauil or wife, w ith naiiiu und datuof marriage. Address W. P. U. I'iner No. 31, Fulton- Tllle, N.Y, flt I" i ! ' . J . ; ' . " ? f : a "i '. ; 3 2 p CO CT3 to- tJ OS .- S a SR- g?3 C iff rs,. fi 4) E - P- rt o p p . c o 9 m ed w ' - "S S S 11 tH o I 5 2 2 To C d !; '43 C u '3 "' if 3 J 43 0 d H 0 o. H 0 H' K .H o Q W w W (A in i U o w 3 J3 O m o Co CD , TIDIOUTH TEA STORE! Tho plaeo to buy every variety f tho VERY BEST TEAS AT Till . L O WEST PJtI,0S, Is at tho extensive Tea Store sf H. T. CIIArrZY, I where you can always find a larjre tssort metit of the best Teas at Now York prloes A lttrg assortment of firoccrlos and Provisions, nnefpialed in riiialirvamfrlirapnesNhvanr other HUro in Warren eounty, nlwava m hand. I'ho pooplo of Forest .county wlK, sare money by purchiudrijf thoir supplies ut this place. ' r . Bust brand's of FA MIL J FLO VR, dolivorej at any depot on the Una of Ik B. it. free. Shiroon Main fit. near the Popot. THE BOOT AND SH O STORE. TF YOU VA NT a perfect nt and gnod article ol Boots and dimes, of tbs flusa workmanship, go to if. i.. sirCAa'cire, 39 CKNTRF. STRKliT, OIL, CITY, PA. ffactlniijruurnnleod. . 2-33 tf. AN D RE W S & C o7, Marufacturors of ENGINES BOILERS DRILLING TOOLS, AND ALL KIND OF O-A-STIIDTQ-S. WIIOLESALF, AND RETAIL tiEALERS IU HARDWARE, , Af. At., At., timout, pa., Joiik AKniir.ffg, 6-tf G. W. TIFFT SONS & CO, ENGINES, i i2, io, 8 noiti: poivnn, WITH OR WITHOUT LINK AND COVERNOR. BOILERS, 21, 11, 13 aud IO II. p. . LOCOMOTIVE STYLE. 40, 20, 22, and IS II. I, STATIONARY TUBULan K. BRETT. SOS, - ACTS. Room No. 2, Chass t Stewarfs'Blook,. 3fl-3m TiTUSVILLB, TA.. H. C. JI. Alt It, ! TI3DTOTJTE1. PA: WATCH MAKER & JEWELER, Ard Dealer in tt'ATCHES, JEWELRY, AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. RepairitiL' dono in a worliinniillL. manner unA ivinrint...! .,;. t 1 1 V 0blS. faction. 4jj V ENTURE HOT L7 Al)JOINtN, xtlE UEPOT, WniTE OAK',' Forest County, JV; irUMM ASON, BRO'S, Pr0i i a. 'TMIIS house is new and lltted im in first ,,llWH "t.vlo, ond is hoail(puirtrs for all persons vlsiti,,., the reatoil Hold of Hick, ory. Jho bar is furnished with the host ot lepiors. lhe,ropiictors will spare no pains to innko it the most desirable stop. pniK plai-o In th oil regions. ."y. PHOTOGlIIALLERyn Water Street, ADJOINING THE 1IOLMFS HOUSE, Tionosta, Pa., M. CARPENTER, . . . Proprietor. a :)t 'UiJ-, Vioturnti i- ..ii it. i , . . U.eartT " " l" "" I ? J of . n N her'as letter., testuinontaiy f-V to ii10 cs uto of II. f. A. !itiKle, 1 no of k i.Ksley Township, dee'd, huve been S"MtU ' '? sul'M'r''. "U'persons i " ' debted to said eslalo are requested to nu.ko imnudiato payment, and' those h" W,,2 ..idViL.1''! ,1V"",ly,1" UL':'in cst:a of wid decedent, make known and pre- ta,a,cdtr'10 Wi"'0Ut du'a-V' llu'y ttl'lh'' t'HKD't'K. l.KDAHOL'H, Kxecutor. " KmiM-v T.,wnsliip. mm i i k i r