s I 1 1 TiF.snu mriimm;, afi.il. i. is;2. BOUOUCJH OFFICERS. fhrfffiS. Wtna. nmi' T. .1. VanOiprn. MPo W. T I. V. Chirk. P. O, Conver, W. P. Mc.cilllotl, I,. L. llackctt. Juitima f the I'etice W. P. Merellllolt, l. S. Knox. ft.'rt'o- J. X.Toltworth. AS-AW Dirrrttirx.). Winnns, .T. A. Diilo, .f. A. Proper, Jn.iili Shrivor, M. VV. Tato, S. l. Irwin. FOREST COTTNTY OFFICERS. P nlttrnt .lmlf W. I. J FN km. .4 --'iriitrr Jnihrt I. A. Pliol-Kll, A OWK.W I 'unit. .V'liVirf- E. I.. 1VW1. l'Htrirl .Iffornri W. W. Masoii. r'i i N. Nktm'.Y. i: ,i,.,n,r,t, ;...-'.( Il?rritcr,dc. I. It. AltNIAV.' Ann.n '.'ui;rj 'Jkxj. Kl.MOTT, Jacoti Ml-W 'I i.imtt', T. I). fill. I. INK. 'i.i'7 S'tiirrlntnnlm'-H. F. RollfiEB. 'i .''Vcir.-.-jK.UOK SlOOtN-l, VVM PmTiIVION. iiim'.V ViiTiNur H.D tnwiT. fVirnnor .InslAll Wis ANi. fvwiri i,iror em Hoi.k.man, Wm. Ci.auk, T. It. conH. tlrmhrrnf ygrr Wh Pttriel(i, W. VrollKl.n .4 urii-i-hi .1. R. Law-on. I.OAL ANi MISCELLANEOUS. Teii'..iaihiu;r wita interrupted one lav lust week liy tin poles between litre ami I'iili.ilo Iie'ii down. They were, h i put iu h pcrp'i!ilirulnr posi- ti.ui i. i I now the wine carry lightning fl . rate. C I). Malii ItiiK liecli quite eiek fur goiiH'tliing over a week punt, f ml (Vnr.s lt' mlc rtaiucii that lie could not liw, lull lie is now on Ins tape again, and ilon't propose tu iliu lur . - - aoinu time. --The Y. M. C. A. of Tii.iiesto will hold ii meeting in the M. E. Church, on Frul iy evening nix!, wnieh will lie ail IreswiMiy ik'li'uHtiD of'llie Y. M. C. ." A. of Tlrnite. The public generally are invited to attend. A khi of ('. F. Gillespie of Whig Hill ha Wi n lying very ill with brain fever, t tin) lloluits Holme for n week or more. Hit was moved to Mr. Ilid- (J le'f house mi Sunday, niid we believe his condition 'in improving. The in u tn p- Inivo made their ap pcarauce in our midst, much tu the ' d sgusi of those who have accumulated them. Swelled chops are. md it very leaiiityieg aeipiisiii : b it mid very much to the territory m '!e check. I. O. Dnlterlichl t!' parted vest, r day morning t tnkea passenger train on the Puiiole Valley U. It. in th capacity of con. tin tur. "U." him Ihtii iu the l.tmiiifHS a niiiilwr ot' year?', mid known how-it id iloiic. Il'j a ill iniikfc a popular (dHcer. Grove & Wolcott' well at White Oak was down 275 fiet on f?uturdny i .and the work going on mh rapiilly ns jiosiiible. They are oniilMent of tmc .cci1, hii I have our bei-t wii-hm for that "coiihuiuiuiitiuti devoutly tu be with- ed." A meeting of the school directors of this borough w.is lia I on iriitiir av venin lust, to tclect leiichcrs for the eiiuiiig ti-rm, h it owing to the unset- tied Ktitte of the I'Xclictpicr no action ' ' was lakeu, uiol it is ilotiliiful if we liaveHiij Hclio.il lit f. i re July. A cellar has been dug under Mr. MelvtyV part t)f the uiifiniflieil build ing adjoining this office, with a stream " from tl e Kpring above lowing tlirmijiti it. Mr. McKiiv wants to liuUh Ins part as soon as poscid'e, in order t-i v have a I'ouveiiiviitly arranged post ' offiie. While in Meadviile last week we j hail thtv pleifure of 'hearing the I'hil- huruionic .Society rt hcar-sn a C'uutaia wl.i(h in to be giseu in the Opera JN Hoiifc come lime in May. The Socie- -' . ty in uiid r the leaden-hip of Prof lioyut n, the t ai In r of our Brass Iaud, and is one of thu best we ever heard. i The rafting Reason is about over, and times are easing up. About one . Jialf of the luiiiiier in the creek wus run out. and our lumbermen rejoice. For the last three days very little lum ber ha been run past here, but some timber rafts are t-t i 1 1 goh'g. There is ' -danger of sticking on l'lthole Iiifile. -now. i " Now i tho wasoii the bold fisher- - - man is wont to meander forth with rod 'pi hand to "tackle" the trout which tnl abit our turbulent streams. A the rpring has thus far been very backward, we luivc'iit heard of any CBtrl.es et. Inn expect Minn to know the btale of th.-. Urea ins about here, ' when we will let our friuiids know how it is themsalves. -' We have been sorry to notica a great deal of drtinkeniie. s in town re cently, notwithstanding our "heal op lion" ordinance femiiikl bucIi doing. Several times during the last week we havo h.-ard volumes of oHeeiiily and profanity iasiug fri-iu druiiKeu bps on our streets. Our ordinance is a gmal one but if it is not eutbrcud, it had Letter aever botiJ eaticttd. The bridg. i going to be built if there is anything in totitrscM, bond, greeiihui ks ami energy. On Suturday last a contract was entered into be tween William Hell, W. W. Drccken r'ulge and James Breckenridge, part nerii, bridge builders, of Mercer coun ty, nud Geo. K. Hunter of this place, which stipulates that the party of the first part shall builci the bridge across the river near where the Icrry posts are n iw stitiiiling ; the exact locution not yet being decided upon, before the 1st of November next. Tho first in stallment hits been paid the contrac tors ami each party bus givin bonds for the performance of its part of the contract. Com-cqucntly we mud be lieve that the bridge will be built dur ing the coming summer. We did not burn what the rice to be paid to the contractors was, but we suppose the i figures ure at leust as reasonable us . could liu ve been obtained of other pur- j tics. The bridge prophets of this , plucb and generation ate doomed to to see their profound deductions scatter ed to th.- four winds of heaven, ami their prophecies crumble to dust. How many have we hcurd remark that the present generation would never sec a bridge built over the river at this point, anil if all who now live were to survive to celebrate the 100th aniver-! t-ary of the day they firt suw light no bridge would then connect us with the outer world, and Geo. Hunter would still be running the ferry 1 We don't n member having beard any one save Geo. Hunter himself within the last eighteen mouths express the opinion that the bridge wus forthcoming. But now we are as certain that the bridge will be built as we used to be that wn would get a whipping if we went to school, whit fa was not exact ly the "substance of things hoped for" but was certainly "the evidence of things not seen." That this will be the means of build ing up our t. w n is 'not to be doubted. New families wi) move in, ami man ufactories be started, and Tioiieslu will take a stride that will astonish rival towns.uud make them look to their laurels ami trade. A heullhier tone prevades community, ami cheerfulness and good nature abound. Let the good work go on. Uev. A. Virtue will preach in tho 1'iesbyteriair Church iu this place on next Subbut.li 23ih inst., morning and evening. Our spring weather is somewhat delicate ami liable to catch cold; iu other words, "Winter iirger.1 iu the lap of spring. Yesterduy was ijuito colli, ami the ground was white with silo's iu thu morning. This morning, hovever, the sun is shining brightly, and hopes ure entertained that we have had our last cold snap for this season. Choice Clover and Timothy seed for sule ut Robinson A Bonner's. Cupt. Knox mudo his first appear ance in the open air, since his sickness, on Friday lust. He looks most "too thin" to be very strong, but is feeling so happy uboiil his recovery that he is a pleasant sight to look at. He will soon be able to attend to his a Hairs as usual. Ib-jiciug at his recovery is general. Our readers will remember a piece we published in our issue of the l'Jih tilt., entiled "A Rare Copartner ship," describing a farm of several hundred acres in FranUliu County, Mass., owned and managed by two brothers, who have earried on the business together nearly all their lives. We accidentally learned the other day that these two brothers were cousin's of H. H. May, Esrj., of this lace. We wouldn't care to be their nephew, nursclf. Hickory Item. Mr. Henry Church has, or is about ti move to East Hickory. Mr. T. J. Bowman's sales at his store in East Hickory for the past year aggregate ubout $20,000. Some trniH have been caught iu I'lailier Run this spring. The next Quarterly Meeting for Hickory Circuit will be held in the church at East Hickory on Saturday and Sunday, May 11th and 12th. The J Pastor extends a cordial invitation to j all thut can com... Rev.O. L. Mead, the ! Presiding Elder, will be utlendiiig the , General Conference in Brooklyn at that lime hut an able substitute will be present. The following is the list of Stewards for Hickory Circuit for the current Conference Year, vix: Jumes A. To bey, Ruche) Siggins, Ann White, T. D. Collins, C. S. Smith, Oliver Byerlv, James HendersoB, C. R. Middletou, and William Myers. Fsq. Allison, of Hickory, married two couples lately Mr. Judsou Clurk, to Miss Fuyette Beau, and a Mr. Bell of Frauklin to Miss Mint, I'ettegrew. Jus. Hulings is the Inippay pos sessor of a 'coon,' sliose tricks afford a great ileal of Hiuiiseiuciit to thoie who are fortunate to secure seal for the performance. His last laughable feat is catching frogs out of the uez Canal below Van Giesen's blacksmith . i - i i - i . n shop, in which business he seems well ! versed, searching iu the water among the weeds until he discovers a frog, which he very deliberately hauls out of its lair, washes on" very clemi, and then devours, with great gusto. Mr. Baruum wants thu animal, hut we are informed that he is not lor sule. ' Timothy seed warranted to grow for sale at Robinson & Bonner's. The people of Buffalo, on Tuesday last, at an election held fr tlutt pur pose, decided to bond their city for the sum of $1,000,000, to aid in build ing the Producers' Railroad, from Buffalo to Titusville. TIih vote stood 9,000 for the loan to 2.171 against. This insures the building of the road. Clover seed, best quality, for sale at Robinson & Bonner's. A CAhD. To the School Directors o Forest Co. Genii.emkn: Some of oiircitizcns are circulating the report thut 1 am not going to devote my time to the duties pertaining to the office of County Superintendent it I ehould be elected, and I embrace the present op portuuity of informing you thut this is an unmitigated falsehood. If I should have the honor of being elect ed, to that office, I shall devote my time to it, and will endeavor to dis charge the duties pertaining to the office to the very best of my abilities. 4 2t A. C. POKTEH. To tho School Di ectoj of Fo-est Cotnty. Gentlemen: In pursuance of tho fortv-third section of the act of 8th of May, 1854, you are hereby notified to meet in convention, at the Court House, in Tionesta, on the first Tues day iu May, A. D. 1872, being the seventh day of the month, all o'clock in tho afternoon, and select viva voce, by a majority of the whole number ot directors present, one person of literu ry and scientific acquirements, and of skill aud experience in the art of teaching, ns County Superintendent, for the three succeeding years; deter mine the amount of compensation for the sumo; and certify the result to the State Superintendent, at Harrisbnrg, as required by the thirty-ninth and fortieth sections of said act. S. F. R.mr.Er., Co. Sup't, of Forest Cmi u ty. Marrienville. April 5, 1872. 3 4t Teachers' Ex-tmin-tion i. The regular Spring Examinations of Teachers for Forest County, will be hebl as lollows : Ciarington, Monday, April 29. Nebraska, Tuesday, " 30. Newtown, Wednesday, May 1. East Hickory, Thursday, " 2. Neillsburg, Friday. " 3 Tiouestu, Wednesday, " 8. Marrienville, Saturday, " 11. Examinations commence at Oo'c'ock A. M. Directors and friends of edu cation, uie respectfully invited to at tend. - S. F. Ruhrek, Apr. 5, 1872. Co. Sup't. Almost everybody make a prac tice id' papering their houses this time of the year. Bolurd Bros., Tidioute, have the best assortment in this sec tion of the State. 2 4t Bolard Bros, inform us that our citizens will save money by going to Tidioute to purchuse Wall Pupcr. They have the largest ussnrment ever brought to Western Pennsylvania. 2 4 A nicely papered rr.om is a plus ant place. Buy your Wall Paper at Bolard Bros'. Drug Store, Griindin's Block, Tidioute, Pa. 1 4t Having procured the assistance of two good workmen in our tailoring Department, we are able to turn out suits for men ami bos with dispatch, und guarantee entire satisfaction. We always keep a first class stock of com ings, vestings, and eussimereb. All work guaranteed before leaving the shop. Where we sell once we have the assurance of selling agAin. 44tf Superior Lumber Co. Store. Mr. E. Culletou, the Cutter for Superior Lumber l.'o. Store, having returned from Pittsburgh with new plates ami patterns, now is your time to call and examiue the Spring Styles. Also examine the work done by the Singer Family Sewing Mac! ine. We have always samples of sewing, and stock of Jewelry, which he has mark give sutifuctnry information at any I ed down to the bottom figures, aud we time. A large assortment of muehine : can conscientiously recommend this fixtures, needles Ac., always on hand. , house to our realtors if they want any Remember the terms, fifteen dollars ' thing in that line. The stock is very security and ten dollars a month. New ' extensive, aud one cannot fuil to suit goods arriving constantly.- Spring himself in anything in this Hue. . Give styles tow on baud ami for sale cheap. Jenks a call when you go to Meadviile, Superior Lumber Co. I and you will not regret it. 27 tf Iowa, Nebraska, Kansas, California, j Advertising alone does not pr. dure success. The thinir which is adver tised must have intrinsic merit, or else lii-.ru url t-f-rtiuiittr will tv0ti to a 1 1 tin it ' .... .. . 8 . j more harm than good. If you have ntivt nil? which v hi know to be pood, - . .. . ... . adeertine it thoroughly, and you will be sure to succeed ; if it is poor, don't praise it, for people will soon discover you are lying. Such is tho policy of tho "Burling ton Route," which run to tbrre great regions in the West: 1st, To Omthn, connecting with the great Pacific Roads. 2d, To Lincoln, the mpitiil ktf Ncbraka, anil all that beautiful re gion soiuh of the Plutte, filled with R. R. I. nidi n rid homesteads. id. To St. Joseph, Kansas City and all Kansas points The rnnil? are splendidly h'tilt, have the best bridges, finest c.t"s, the Miller platform and coupler, and the safety eir brake Cto prevent the loss of life that is every where rise happening); Pullman's sleepers. Pullman dining ears, large and powerful engines (to make quick time and good connec tions), and are in a word the best equipped roads in the West. So that if you desire to go safely, surely, quick ly ami comfortably to any point in Southern Iowa, Nebruska, Kansas, or on (he Pacific Roails, sure be that you go "By Wuy of Burlington." All who wish' particular informa tion, aud a large map, showing correct ly iUe Great West, and all its railroad connections, t an obtain them, and any other knowledge, by addressing Gen eral Passenger Agent, B & Mo. It. R. R., Burlington, Iowa. All styles and prices fir sale at Bolard Bms'. Drug Store, Grahdiu's Block, Tidiout. Pa. 2-4t Winter caps selling at cost at the Superior Lumber Co. Store, eveiy Saturday. ! Dress goods selling as low and compared with New York prices, at the Superior Lumber Co. Store. . Every Saturday is the day for cheap goods at the Superior Lumber Co. Store. For coughs, bronchitis and con sumption, in its early stages, nothing equals Dr. Pieree's Golden Medical Discovery. 573 Ready made clothing and woollen goods of all kinds are; specialties at onr Clearance Stiles, every Saturday. SUPERIOR 1.UMRKU Ol. STOUK. Come anf see the new Spring Good just received at the Superior Lumber Co'sStore. A complete assort ment of Notions, Dress goods, &c. Gents' Furnishing goods, latest styles of net k ties, bows, scarf's, paper collars, tmdersrare &c, at the verv lowest prices. J 5 V'i SurEitimi Lumber Co. Store. The publ'm appreciating our lib eral inducements for cash purchases is the reason wo have such crowds and sell siii-h piles of goods every Saturday. 8CPKIUOK IXMilEK CO. STORR. A full assortment of Notions re ceived this day. Will be sold at vprv fuvorube prices. We sell Sewing Ma chines ot the verv lowest figures. 44tf Superior Lumber Co. Store. Owing to the shortness of the cotton crop and the great demand for cotton goods in the west, there is a material advance in all kinds of do mestics, but we are filing at the old prices beside the great inducements we olkr for buying goods every Sutur day. Superior Lumber Co. Store. If you desire rosy'cheeks and a com plexion fair and free from Pimples ami Blotches, purify your blood by the use of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medi cal Discovery. It has no equal for this purpose. 575. Book Binding. We ate agent for as good a book bindery as then is anywhere. We are prepared to tin all thx binding which may be brought to us, at low rates, and satisfaction guaranteed. Samples can be seen at this riffire. The Beit Jewelry House In Northwestern Pennsylvania is sit uated on tho corner of Water and ai'tl Chestnut Streets, Meadviile, Pa., und is owned by M. P. Jen lis. He has just received a largo and superior 'Shoot FoMy as it Flies," and stop Using preparations on your head which are composed of poisons. Use Nature's Iluir Restorative, which by its cleanliness, fragrance ami purity commends itself. See advertisement. Suicide Committed, As the result of an inactive state of liver an I stomach. producing headache, obtuse intellect; dullness, desponden cy, dementia, ami finally insanity, is no uncommon occurrence. All these disagreeable sj mptnms and bail feel ings are most certainly disptlled by ti c use of Dr. Pieree's Golden Medi cal Discovery. It revitalizes und builds up the whole system. A little book on chronic diseases sent free. Address R. V. Pierce, M. D., Buffalo, N. Y. Golden Medical Discovery sold by all Druggists. 577 Carpenters, Blacksmiths, Saw mill men, Oil men, and other citizens ot Forest county, wUo are in want of any thing in the Hardware line, shoulc go to Audrews & Co., Tidioute. They have the lurgest stock in this section of the country- They are muking and repairing ull kinds of Machinery and Saw mill castings at short notice 4 tf. For Sale. --To close an estate, two tracts of land of about 2000 acres, situated on Millstone Creek, Forest County. Heavily timbered, mainly hemlock, valuable for tho bark, and supposed by good judges to be good oil ter. itory. Map with particulars at "his office. A'eitt Advertisements. Catherine S. Rrzn ;njr) In t'' Common Picas of Forrsteonn r. J ty, Pa., No. 3. D e. vs. Churls Reamer, Term. 1X71. I'et t on i'nr TVvorrr. Feb. 28, 1R72, on mTt'oii of l(r. ir. Mnson. Ksq.. at'ornrv forl.ltwl'iiTit, P. M-rclIIiott. E.q was ai)lKiined CommlKnioimr to take testimo ny in Hbovo case. Krom the Rreorrl. J. P.. AriKFW. Proth'y. I will attend totliprlutii'MAf mv appoint ment tn above ease nt mv nfll.-o in TIoiiph ta RoroiiL'h, Forest Co , Pn., on Tliursrlay tho tilth day ol" M .y. A. I). 1H7L', between tho hours 'f 9 o'clock, t. m. ntvt 3 o'clock, p. m. H". P. Mkkcii.i.iott, Comm'r. Tionesta, April 2. 1872. 4-3t Application Tor Licence. Tho following pe sons hnvo filed their ppiiti(.n3 for license at May Term of Court 1872: Daniel Rlaek. ITolol, Tionostn Rorongh. M. Ittel. II 'cl TionoVn B .rnuh. ieo. H'. P.ovarl, Wholesale Liquor, Tionosta Horoujih. Attest, J. Ii. AfJN K IT, Cloi k. PROCLAMATION. Wrkssas, ThoIInreirablo W. P. Jonks, Prescient Juilce of Hie Court of Com mon Pleas and (uarter Sossions In slid for tho county of Forest, has insueil his pre cept for holding a Court of Common Pleas Quarter Sessions, Ve., at Tioni-sta, for the Count of Forest, to commence en the fourth Monday of May next, beinif the 27lhc!ny of May, 172. "Notice i" therefore (riven to the Coroner. J list im-sof the Peace and Constables o Hxid county, that thev be then ami then In their propur persons at ten o'clock, A. M., of vaid (lay, with llieir records, inq'iisiiious exainiiutt'.ons and other remoiubra ces, to do those things which to their oiliees apoerta'n to ho done, andtothOM who hound in recognizance lo prosecutea-.rainst the oris mors Unit are or shall bein the iail of Forest County. that they bo then anil thore to prosecute aiia'nst them as shall bo just. Hi von under un hand and seal this'2etli duv of Anr l, A. i), 1872. ):. I.. DAVIS, bll ll. Trial Liit For M y Term, 187-2- For i d- Ijicv, vs. Thus. McClosk.iy, ot al. Surah Ann Ford, et ai vs. IiernaU McCio key, et al. Forest County, vs. John O. It land, m, late Treasurer. '. Forest County, vs. John O. Brandon, lato Treasurer. Commonwealth for use of Forest County, vs. J.inn II'. Miller, et al. M. Anna Lain vs. Benjamin May, el al Helen S. 'I ho nils vs. Be'niumin May et al. K. 1.. Blood, vs. James Painter. Kvaliue Coon, et a', lie.rs of ICilliam Ainistronjriloceixed, vs. C. J. Fox. F. T. I.ilsk, vs. H'iii. U. Coon. Soloiu n .cnls, vs. J lit. It. Leonard. Cliarios helper, vs. Il'.u run it- Franklin It. It. Co. John oil vs. Matthew B. Farris. II. II. Mav, vs. J. T. H'liisiier, et al. II II. May, vs John M Her, ft ul. a. la Hunter, vs. t). liiiinan. It. K. Scott, vs. H. i. Carson. Hill, Fox il'Co. tor use vs. (io i. R Hunter. James A, Lewis an. I his wito, Hu.suu T. Lewis, vs. It. C. Stephenson. (too. H. Hunter vs. Henion II hitman. Belle Paul, vs. Alexander McAuilrewetal. It. 'he Paul. vs. Alexander Mo. ndrew et al. "'alter Dawson vs. o. C. if A. H. It. U. Co. Lloyd Son, vs. C. M. Kolicrls. James Pai'shall et a , vs. Daniel Clark. J allies Parsliallot ul, vs. Daniel Clark. J. B. AGNKW. pril 15, 1872. Prothonotary. DRUG STORE! Grandin's Block, Tidioute. BOLARD BltO., at the Fuieka Druu More, have Just received a new and very extensive stock of of all stvles and prices, which thoy will dis poso of at lie lowest p.issililo rat.-s eon sisient wltli tlio expenses uonuu. lud with the trade. They also havo on hand a largo stock of DRUGS & MEDICINES PAINTS OILS WINDOW (iLASS SASII & DOORS PLASTER OF PARIS WATER LIME CEMENT &c, Ac. Itcmembor the Place ghaxdix's sew block; Zit TIDIUUTISPA. WILUAWfiBT MttKSM S015ARY. wtlliamhpokt, penn'a. A FIRST CLAM Board:n Nehool lor both Hexes.- LOC ATION One of the most beautiful In the S'tito. 8tudont Received at any Tim. TKItMs Mt.llKKA T K. nnferencs Hon. Jno. A. Dale, Miles W. Tare, Ivfl-, Nv,,'c -t 4o-iit. AMKNTM WANTF.D FOR ROMANISM AS IT IS. This Book, an elegant ti.-tnvo Volume, eotitHiiiinii 7.V) psacn. and 10" lirst-clnss n BiavinifH. i an exhaustive and H'.an.la d work, eminently adapted to its origin to the present time, exposes its baseless pr teneen, its frauds. Its pprsecu'.ions. its Itfoss immoralities, Its opposition 10 our public school, and civil and reliitious nh eriy, it shows its insidious workings which Mroutf y teod lo hritm tin country mi cr .'..II If I..I, mnilcnl llr.uililM.tll. Nn.l b'Kiks rpndy on app'icnfion. Conn, Pub lishinK Co.i.lliirtlortl Conn, 22-4t KMatc Notice. ESTATE OF CONRAD LKDAnT'R, lato i of Hickory Township, Forest County, deceased. All pers tn indebted to said es tate aro requested to make immediate pay inot. Ami thnso bavin leval claim aaainst the same, will present them with out delav in proper ortier for seti lenient, to JOSIAU 'wiXANS, Etor 43-fit j ILBRONNER & ARE CLOSING out flielr fall and winter lock of ifoods at preatly redueet' prices to make room for a siPiRirtra- stock:. Now In the time togft poodsofall kinds, cheaper ihan ever. We have now on hand Jewelry Boxes, W-rfcltiK Boxes, Handkerchief Boxes, Musical Albums, Embroideries, Laep t loods, ilemmed and Stitched llankerehlefs, Lace IlantlkerchieiS, While Nubia.-), all sizes,' Black and White Fnn;es, Gold and Mixed Beads, Jew elry of a I kinds, Thread and Point Lace Collars, y.ephrys of tll colors, Ucrihantowii Yarns, .Now Corsets, New S yle, Bustles, lloopskirts, L'nderwear for Ladies. Hi bons, Silk and Caulioiore bcarfs. il rest lnthicemenU by purchasing HANDKERCHIEFS BY THE BOX. GENTLEMAN'S LINEN AND CN DERWEAK, Largest antt best assorted stock of goods for Men's Wear in this eetion, which WE MAKE TO ORDER in the most approved stylo. No fit no sale. A FULL LINE OF GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, always on hand. A fine and well selected stock of American & Imported Watches. LA 1)1 ESI 'PICK A, LEONTINE, AND VECK CH AINS, Blt.VCEliF.TS, LOCK K I M, 1UNWM, GENTS OOT.Tt AND (SILVER VEST CHAIVS. ST E It LINO SILVER AND PLATED WARE, lInU and Caps selling ai cost. DOOTS AND SHOE S, I? LATE if ariUto READY MADE CLOTHING, as cheap as can be boiisht in Pa. yew Infantry Soldier Coats at $2. I 'aline, Carpet iSucAv, Satchel, Ttuitks, ttc, ulw fy on hand. Carpets, Brussels, Ingrain, Hemp, anil all kinds. WALL PaPER. CURTAINS frC, FiR SALE CHEAP. I. IIlLhKONNER A CO. 40 tf TIZ3IOTJT B TEA STORE! The place to buy vory variety ul the VERY. BEST TEAS AT TUB L O WES T Pi: J CES, la at the extensive Tra Store ( H. T. CIIAFTEY, wliro you eau nlway liml a litrfl tsnort. infill oi the iM'Mt i tut at w i ui k tnctM, A I .. -4 4 " Groceries and Provisions, uiiiinlei1 in qiialityaiitleheHpnoss livanj otiier store in Warren county, always on lianil. Tlie people of Forest connly will save money by purchasing their mippliw ai tliis place. Bunt brands of FA MIL I FLO UR, delivered at any depot on the line of the H, It. lice. Store on Main St. near the Depot. IS. V. V Ii A It K, TIZDIOTJ-T-E3, J?J. WATCH MAKER & JEWELER, And Dealer in WATCHES, JKWFI.HY. AND M U.SICA L INSTUU.NI KNTS. Repuirinj; done in a workmanlike niauuer and warranted to give ssti-' foctioD. Robinson & Bonner, SUCCESSORS TO D. S. KNOX, Have commenei 'opines in Tionesta with ao DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, GROCERIES aud PROVISIOXS, B icoa, Hami, Shoulders, Lard, &C, C, &0. BOOTS & SHOES ! -AND- Ilouse Furninhinir Goods, Tron, Nails, i .Macluno tools, Airriclllllllitl I inpleiiienls. Ac, Ae Ac., which we oiler ut greatly re- uueuu price. FURNITURE ! FURNITURE! ! of all kind, PARLOR SUITS, CHAMBER SETS, Lof.NHES, WHATNOTS, SI'RINii BEDS, MATRI'.SSES. L' M)l IN. (I LASS ES, Ac, 4-c, c, ' a'l k'niN, and a. well made a any ever brought to tow n; PURE DRUGS on hand, and dispensed iu au intelligent nut liner. IMTEXT fll.DIC IM H of all kinds, will lie sold ns rheap as can be ailortletl by U"y 0110 in tho busiuesa. CIVE US A CALL U' aiui i j.t i and we will Ka'Ufy you in regard to Kpda Iuhunson a Dostum. ti t 3
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