I' r . 'J f j 4 i ; - i..- i WEDNESDAY flOBNINB.'mVL'i s;l. DonoURM OFFICKH.SC . . d TbirtflMI J. Wixans. J ' AinnWnirn 'I', J. VnnOloneH, Miles W. Tnto, 1. YV. Clnrk, P. (), Uimwr, ;V. 1. Moroilli'otl, I U llockclr. ' . Jatliren of tkn Ti-tice Wi t, SlorelHlott, f). S. Knox. ' ,. n.MMc-. LN-.Teltsworth.'. lJiwl tHrcrlura- J. WinniiN, , A. t)n1, .f. A. Proper, V. F. Hunter, M,. W. Ta.tr, 8. I). Irwin. .'. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. rmiilenl Jrt'lric W. I'. Jrxttu, Anrtritttfl Jttihex J. A. Fhophr,' A -ttiltfiW ConK. Khe.ri.tr T. .T. Van Oi kmkx. 'J'remtnrrr l''n m. (i i.assn y.n. I'nitliniHiht) !, I!e,ilcr f Jle'.orlm; fc J. It. Aonkw. Co mm I'.i.i oiicm J ron Mkhcii.mott, T. I. Col,l.lNS, .lollS TlloM I'SON. ntnht SiiirrinU,nitfuf. F. KomiKn. ih-irf Atttimry V. W. Masoii. fiif 7 ''l.M III I ..! 'IIJICM J I'.IIHCiK .Niddixs, W M. P.VTTKllsoN. 'Siiiiiy Kurvenor S.ll, 1 nwiy. t)'(tli'r JoslAII WllANS. , Omrify A mbVort Wm. CLAnir, T. 15. Co mi, I.. Wa hn i:h, Mswlm iif Ouiirem 10A DmtrictU. W. Buoi'i KI.K, yt.t.ia'y J. H. T,AWo?f. Ttinc if Trains At TIONKSTA STATION', on and after Slomiay, November -till, H72; Hdl'TIt WAKP. Train 2 ... 4 " 28 Train t " 1 'i 1 r::t2 p. in. a. in. .iiiIO p. in. 1: in p. in. 1:30 p. in. ' fc:.11 n. in..' Noam WAr.n. IVrwuRrra will h.we to undordnnd Unit '"Northward," In the labio is ilmrn tlio rtvor, niifl "Southward" in ui the river. Tiaiim in ani! '.ii:iri mixed frolirht and ae rnmnmd.itiou ; llio others nro iasscicr tmin.. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Rev. Recser will preach In llio M, '. Church oh Sunday next, morning , , nnd evening.' L i . Tim A Uilitors arc very busy just ', . now making nut . their report, which will probably bo published next neck. There aro two foet of snow in tho woods, and more is falling occasional ly. ' Our spiins flooil will probably bo ; . mie winch "will float all tho lumber in ' the country to market ami 110 tjties J turns nsked. j Tho rpiznn, which disappeared J from lliin section oms time ago, has traveled toward th setting sun jinn is now prostrating an the iiorsen J in LTtuIi, and ether territories about I that longitude.- llev. Iirown, of lJouievi!lo delir ered two very excellent soriimns in the l'lTsliyteriaii Church on Sunday last. Wo coimider the rpbyteriall Dhurch t Iwousevillc very forluiiate in secur ing bin service as pastor, llopo he will visit lis often. - . Why not rent'tlid soutli room in the upper story ot Uoiiner Si McKay's Jiuikliii, and each and every i'amilv in town contribute book?', magazines, Ale., nod have a' rending room ? We don't ceo btrt this plan might bo car lied out, and much good accomplished. The Petroleum Centre liceord nays that Cohen, a well known charac ter about town, by his indiscriminate abuse received a welt over the eye, this ntWnoun, that quieted him for the time being. Civo your friends credit, Cohen, for this one mid possi bly more of the same kind if you ke on in the nuiue abusive strain. A great" deal of freight ' wa. brought across the river on Monday 1 , and Tuesday, the old canon and !kih" i bing employed. ' Lumbermen and v wther who bad heretofore taken time s lir the forelock, and ordered their '( winter sujiplies tUning the summerand fall, bad lieglccttd to do so this season, became of tho budge, and the hauling being niuch better in jhe , winter. Taking it all around we are in rather bad liv just now. . .. We untice by estimate published in the Venango CMzrn that the city of Franklin expended in the year 1872, .?20S,70) in building improvements. Time was when Franklin was called tha "lini.died town," on account of ihero bqing no improvements in the Avay tf building for several years. Eut ; that iimo is gone by, and when tho 1 Jieiv Daily gets to spouting that city f will look busiuevt'like. Sehloii Whitman, one day last week haulej down gunwales for a new Ferry Boat, which is being construct ed with all possible speed, ' by Ceo. ; Hunter. The old Ferry 15oat w scar i rid oil" by tha gorge which took away 1 the bridge. It was not exactly old, ' fithpr. 1,'ivm.r lii.pn luilll 1... . i O ww..w vfliy spring. We supposo tho new boat' Da you want u nice vioitin" carU will be finished in about a week or! If so. have your orders at" tho Re ten days. Alter that, tho crowing , publican ofiioe where ll.ey will becxe w.il be much sallr, and not so expen- J cutcd iu the uetet style and on most FOR Wo are under obligatioiyi to S.-J). Irwin, F,.q.J for 'tliq ' following report of the Caucus held at the. Court JJoiioo, on Monday evening last, to nominate caiididate.4 for the several ofTiecfl of the Uarough. Jak. 27, 1873. At n meeting of tho citizenx, Dr. Winan acted ns Chairman, nml P. D. Irwin, Esq.; ns Hecretary. Mr. Irwin stated the object of the meeting, viz : to put in nomination candidates for tho several Uorongh Offices, to be voted for at the Spring Flecliun, to he held, on Monday, Feb. ,'d. Moved by W. P. Mercilliott, Esq., that tho voting be dono by .ballot. Carried. Moved by L. Davis, that where thero was only one candidate, that the no in i no tion be made unanimous.- Carried. J. G. Dalo was nominated for Uur ges. I Icing the only candidate, nom ination was made unanimon. Thd fi!loiiig"xentlciiieii Wero nom inated for ' Town' Council : W. P. Mercilliott, Geo. Uovard, H. J. Wol cott, T. ii. Cobb, P. I. Thomas, A. B. Kelly. j ." ' i . . For Overseer of tho Poor, Geo. Robinson, nml D. S. Knox were nom inated. 8. Clark, Jas! Cole, Goo. Ilrwlot, F. Kopman, and J. N. Ttitsworth, were candidates for nomination for tho of fice of Constable. S. Clark was nomi nated. S. Clark was also unanimously nom inated for High Constable. The following gentlemen wero can didates for nomination foi the office of School JJircctors : J. Jt. Ajtnewv K J. Wolcott. W. P. Mercilliott, W. W Mason, and Jus, Woodinglon. S. Wolcott and Jas. Woodington were nominated. ' - ! . K. Clark, Geo. Haslet, W. 1J. H:,r Ian, and D. h. Knox, candidates for Assessor. S. Claris, receiving a 'ma jority of tho votes was declared hoiu inuted. s. D. irwnr q: A.. JWu.r,. KX. Davis and II. O. Davis, were catuli dates for Assistant Assessors. C A Randall and S. D. Irwin nominated For Judge of Flection, Jim. D. IIu lings anil Jos. Grove wers candidates JllO. D. I ! Ill I II rrc 1iiMliMfllnl . jj. narian antt wnr. jvawreilre wci'4 unaninieiisly iiouiinaUd. forJIn sjiectors of Flection. rp 1 1 i i t . i. j.iio aim .-i. ij. irwin were itnaiiimously nominated for Borough Auditors. . Duriilg the fire at 'Greenville, re Icutly, part of the Meadville Fire Dpartmcnt wentdowu lo lend a hand, and the distance, which is 30 miles was made in 40 minutes. And the A it G. W. Ry. Co. charged nothing for their services. We'll never say, hero - r. .I ., n .. uuwr, vmu -corporaiioiw have jio souls." . .', We understand tl.'at Messrs. Bell it Breckenridgo, builders of the River Bridge at this plaeo wero in tow n last week, but that no settlement - fr rived at between them and Mi'.' Huh- ter. We have no doubt but thero will bo some litigation before the matter is finally settled. AVo believe that M Hunter claims that ho has never taken tho bridge off tho contractors' hands. i ; e ai in reeeipt of the "Leader Almanac" for 187:5, issued by Pittock, iNevm A: Co.,- publishers of the iVs- hinjh Leader, one of the sprfghtliesl and best papers we receive. Tho Al manau contains 100 pages of condensed news of 1S72, and contains more in formation than any look of tho size which has come within our knowledge. Price 15 cents. AdJress the publish era. By . referenco to tho advertise ment for scaled proposals for a new bridge over tho creek, it will, be seen that the form of the proposals is changed so as to make three spans iu stcad of four, and the centre span to ho tw ice as long as the others. . This will bo nn improvement that every lumberman will appreciate, and we compliment our Commissioners on their prompt change of tlio bridge to suit the people. Job Printing. " Do you want posters? Do you want hand bills ? Do you want business oards ? Do you want a neut bill head ? Do VOU IN-ant a tastv l.'tter hoii.l reasonable tciiu. CAUCUS NOMINATIONS , BOROUGH OFFICERS. File Yorr. Claim. If there are soldiers in this county entitled to ad ditional bounty mide? tho net of July 2S, ISfiG, they should file their claims at once, ns it will bo remembered this act, giving $100 to every soldiet1 who enlisted in the army of the United Slates nfter tho ISLh day of April, 1801 for a period of not less thnn three years and received his honorable discharge of $.50 for two years enlist ment after April 14th 18G1, expires on the 31st of 'the present month, Con gress having on tho 22nd of April last, passed an act prolonging the timo for filing such claims until January 31st, 1873. - On Monday of this week Stokes' counsel presented n bill of exceptions lo Judge Davis. Among other excep tions the bill averred that three of the jurors in the ease were personally hos tile to Stokes. After a short argument Judge Davis granted the order to show cause why tho verdict should not be set aside, and made it ' returnable be fore Justice Boaidman on Friday morning. Now they will have auother time getting a jury, and if there is any chance of Stokes getting justice, a new trial can he had for the asking. In the meantime Stokos is livins like a fighting-cock, and his cell is better furnished than three-fourths of tho pallors in the country. Senator Cut'er, of alio Erie Dis. rict, has introduced a bill to establish an additional liitano nsylinu for tho counties , of Erio, Crawford,' Mercer, Venango, Warren, McKean, Elk, Forest, Cameron and Clarion. The Governor is to nppoint Commissioners to select as a site n farm of not less than 250 acres. Several papers nre just now saying that -their particular territory is the place. Our idea is (hat it makes no difference about the spot selected by the newspapers, be cause tho Commissioners will undoubt edly perform their duty without liav.. ing previously "formed or expressed au opinion." C. D. Brigham,Esf.,whohns for nino year's been the managing editor of the Pittsburgh ComiiicrciuJ has disposed of his stock in the concern and resigned his position cs editor. Russell Errett, Esq., who, it will bo remembered was the very efficient Chairman of tho Re publican State Central Committo dur ing tho rampnign of 1872, has been chosen to fill, his place. While regret ting the departure of Mr. Brigham from tho placo which he has filled with so much honor, wo are pleased that a man of as much experience as Mr. Errett has been chosen to fill the vacancy. Tho Commercial is a paper which lor all tho news, and all tho par ticulars, cannot bo surpassed. reters Musical Monthly No. OG, for February, comes promptly to hand, and is, ns usual overflowing with mel ody. This magazine is furnished at the low price of 3 per year, and con tains more music in a single monthly number than can be bought in sheet- (orm for double that sum. The num er before us contains: Our Little Ret, a beautiful ballad by the famous song-writer, Will S. Hays; ulso.Como to tho Heavenly Garden, lMattio May, and Give my Love to all at Home ; two-part songs, Fold we our Hands in Prayer, and Far from .' my rThouehts. Together witk the fallowing Instru mental pieces: Clear, tho Truck, four hands, by Ed. Strauss; Christmas Gift March, Sweet Thoughts, aud Silver Cloud Mazurka. As a trial trip, the Publisher offer to send, post-paid, three back numbers of 1872 for GO cents) or six back num ber fdr $1. Send on your orders.and uur word for it, yon will get ten times your money's worth of choice new inu- j sic. Address. .1. L. Peters. Brna.l. way, New York. For salo at Robinson & Buner's, Oat Meal, Graham Flour, Dried Sweet Corn, Dried Apples, Prunes, Currants, nnd Jiaisins, Prepared Mince Meat, ill kind of Canned Fruits, Pickles in Bottles, Oyster, Lemon, Sugar, Bos. ton and Butter Crackers, Ouions, IV tutos end Corn in Ear. TIMBER LANDS FOR SALE. Over two thousand acres of fine Hemlock Timber Lands situatsd on Maple Creek, near Clarington, this county, are for sale at n baigain. Part of tho lands aro situated within four milis of Ciarington, on the Clarion River, and would bo a fine silo for an extensive tannery and saw mills. Map ami terms at this office. 2 If W. R. Dlnn. Jury List for February Term 1873 -?r- . . . . ..uiuxu juuor.a. r. 1). Thomas, Foreman, Tionesta Boro. Joseph G. Dale, Daniel Blnck, Geo. W. Scott, S. Setley. Tionesta Twp. Samuel McClatchy W. W. Janiieson. Jiarmony reward Jones, dames Elliott, T. F. Jones. Hickory Ernst Kister, Fran Withcrcll, J. S. Range, Win. Fore man. Green Gotlcib Hinder, John We nut. Kingsley Judson Cntlin, MicliHcl Brecht, Frank Reck. .': Barnett Scott Bell, James Brnn don, Andrew Ilaight. Jenks Geo. W. Rose. Howe J. Casper. ri:Tix jruoKs. Tionesta Boro. Jacob Wcnk, John Baxter, Max. Hilbronnsr, Geo. Has let. Tionesta Twp. John Carson, Frcl Stitiiugerr Moses Mealy, John Hood Jacob Smearhaugn, Geo. Huddleson Barnett John W. Irwin, Michael Dunkle, Samuel Irwin. Edward Kerr. Peter Gndley, A. L. Hcigworth. Hickory James Shunk, Hcnrv Glassncr, Samuel Messnir, Seldon M KeiflTor. Green John Wolf, James Walters Barney Coaroy,. William .Myers, Au gust Wincgarl, Danie Mohny, John fiyni). i ,j ' ; . . ; .. Harmony Samuel Hawthorne, W II. Combs, Daniel Clark, Thomas Sloan, Wm. Hawthorne, Win. Howell Joseph Barret, John Mclntire, Geo, Culver, J. II. 1'e.j.iiell, Albert Ilomen Andrew Carson, Henry Cassell. Kingsley S m. Hooker, John F, Boot, Darius Tobv, Christopher Zeu I I T IT ,. uei, tioiin Harrison. Howe Philo Wingfield. Jenks James Whitelock. HOW TOGO WEST. This is an enquiry which' every one should have truthfully answered before he starts ou his journey, and a little care taken in 'examination of Route will in many cases save much trouble. time and money. Tho "C. B.A Q. RH , running from Chicago, through Galesburg to Bur Iington, and tho "I. B. & W. Rente running from Indianapolis, through Bloomington to Burlington, have achieved a splendid reputation in the last two years as tho leading Passen ger Routes to tho West. At Burling Ion they connect with the B. & M. II, it. and lorm tlio great Burlington Route, which runs direct ' througl Southern Iowa to Nebraska and Kan sas, with close connections to Califor nia nnd the Territories; and passen gers starting from Tionesta, on their way westward, cannot do better than to take tho Burlington Route. This Line has published a pamphlet called "How to go West, which con tains much valuable information ; a large correct map of tho Great West, which can be obtained free of charge by addrossing tho General Passenger Agent B. A. M. It. R., Burlington, Iowa. . Xew Ailrertinvinents. N12ALKD 1' ttOI'OS 1 1 j. Com. mission kiw' Ori ici:, ionkrs' Ori ici:, -I . A, KoiiKsr Co., Pa., ii, 1n.:I. J I IONKSTA, Jan. Hin SKAT.Kn I'HOl'i ISA I,S Will ho received at this ol)ioo until Tiuwdsv tlio liiih of Fi'hliiury fur tlio diudoho nl iinrnisliiiur mwl liili.,,. .... .... 1 !..:. l rt ...... iiiiH .. in, jifui iHmi.i; lu-rnHH i lie rioncsta Creek on tlio piers now standing, KHid bridge to beii.SJ feet lunir, divided in to three spanu: the center spun to bo about HJfeet, nod two syaiiH of about 71 ffo( each. iluildoi-M to furnish tin 'iriiwn dI.'iiim an. i nj.n 1 1 i .i 1 11 uin. The County CiiiiimisMoncr reservo the l ihl to reject any or ull bills. I ;.! : lSy order of the Count v ( 'omtiiivxloiicru I). W. CI. A UK, Clerk. . PROCLAMATION. ! ' Wiikhfak, Tholionorablo W. 1'. .looks, Prcxident Judun of the Court, of Com mon I'leas anil y uiuterNosslons In und for the eoiiiu y of l'orosl, has issued Jijs nv. eept for holdinii a Court of Common 1'Joa onrtcr Sossioiis, Ac, ill Tionesta, Hir the Coiinly of Forest, to commence u the fourth Monday of Feb. next, liiiK tho Ithdayof Feb., H7J. Notice is (hciefoio Hiven lo the Coroner, Justices of tho I'eaeo and Constables of tid eounlv, that tlicv bo llicii ami there in tbt-ir proper persons ut ten o'clock, A. of t. iii I ilav, with their rocordu, iiiiiisiliiiiM exainlnlitions: uud ut her riiiiembiauces, to do Ihoso ihiiun w iin u lo iiieir oIIuh appi i taiii to bedouo, ami to Ihoso w ho bound in rcconizaucu Ut prosecute aaiiisl Uie pi Woiu rs Hint it - -oi'hlndl be in tic jail of Forest Ciionly.Iliat Uiry lie then and there to pro.-Meiito a-uinst Itieni as shall lie just. i;iven under my hand und seal this Wd dav of Jim,, A. J), T-. J. V AX lil ICS l)S , .sirif.. AOT1CI'. Olt. J. N. liKl.Altli, of Tidiouto, lw rcliiiiisit to his practicti alter nn ab sence of four mouths, spent in llio Hospi tals ol New York, whuio ho will ttlhaid i alls in his prolcs-ooii. oitice in Jaiit ka liruj; Stole, 3d thior tljove Mic hunk, Tidumie, f.nf SHCmfF'9 SALE, , BY VIKTCK of it writ of Vondi. K. issued out of the Court of Common I'loas of Korost, County nml to mo ili roeted, there will bo exposed to salo lv public vondiio or outcry at tho Court House, In the borouith ot Tioiiosta, on yF.INF,SI)AY, FKI!. IJTH, 17.1, at 2 o'clock, li. in., tho follow ing described real estate, to-wit : Tho First National Ilnuk or Clnrloii vs. .TaiiieH I'ninter, Vcn. Fx. No. 12, Feb'y. Term, 17:1 '1'nto All tho defendants interest and claim of, in mid to nil that certain tract of land situate in .(oiiksTown ship, Forest County, a'd Slutc of lVnnsvl vania. Jiotiuded nnd dcsciilied as follows lo-wil: licKiiiithiK ntnKt, ruiiiiin est tilty rods to a post, thence north bio per ches ton post, thence west ill rods nnd six links to a pout, theiico i rods m.mlnvcst to a poet, Ihoiices iuth ;ts rods to the plai-o of bcitiniiinif. Coiitnininn -isj neros strict measure, boim; init of YV Arrant No, ainu, with About -M acres under iiniroyoment. Tftken in execution and to bo solrt as the property o .lames fainter at tho suit of tlio First National Itankof Clarion. Terms omh. T. J. VAN CilF.KKN, Jan. Ho. 1N73, .shcrilf. TIU AIi 1,1 MT i on Fimi'ARY TnitM, 1873. John A. Proper vs. ."Im. rtobv.on A Co. II. II. May vs. James T. Wliisner et id. 11.11. May vs. John Miller ot nl. Koyal K. Scott vs. K. (I. Carson. James K, Krown vs. llennett Iiobbs et ill. F. II. Fllsworth et nx vs. .1. II. Hilks. linniel Uliiek vs. The vei seersof tho Poor of Tionesta lioromrh. r.llznhetli liroon vs, 1. v. K.s.tt et nl. P. Minni it Co. vs, (loo. (S. Hunter. Charles Marrow vs. F.li Merlin and Win. A. liiisenbury. Win. Foreman for use vs. S. F. Hatch. K. 1.. Davis vs. Alexander Wallace et al. M,ri;aret Malvin vs. 'I liomas Macet ux. I. , H. Holl'mau vs. John Fajuiulus tt id, T. Winulielil et id vs. John A. PropiT, Iternard Mead vs. John Wdkins. Foster I'liriu Oil C . vs. Owston A Sowms. II. U llogan vs. (loo. Wallers ot nl. J. Ii. Ati.NKW, Proth'v. Jan. 22, l.sTU. FJcrliMii lroolaiation. Whereas in and by tho lstKcotioii of the Act of (ieneral Assembly of Pennsylva nia, pnssctl the ITlli dav 'of March, 'lsoi', entitled, "An Ai t lo permit tins voters of this Commonwealth to vote every three years upon the (piestion of r;-;in'l in;r li censes to sell intoxicating liquors," it is enjoined upon tho tSUerlll of overv county to j'ivo notice of such election In 'ho held, mid in pursuance thereof, 1, T. J. VAN (lIKSi;v, si,(..ii f tlio county of Forest, do thercforo make know u and p;ive this publio notice to the electors oi the said county Id' Korest, that a special elec tion will be held in tho said county on .lfmiitiiy, l i lirniu v, 3,1, I St a. at which limu the (lualiliud olootors ofsaid county will vote "for licoi'.se," or"imainst lieenim'1 in the tiiHmiei jwoyided li.v the 1st section of tho aforesaid Act, hereinaf ter recited : Suction I. ; U cunrial, tr., That on the third Friday in March, one thou sand cijihl hundred and seventy-throe, in every cin and county in thitl Coiiimou weallh, and ut the annual municipal elec tions every third year thereafter, in evory Hiich city mid county, it shall bo tho duty of the Inspectors nnd .Indues of election's in thecities and counties, to romtivo tickets, i-ither written oi printed,- from tho leal voters of said cities and counties, labelled on tho outside "license," nnd ou tlio in side, "for license,'' or "auaiust license," and to drposit said tickets in a box pro vided for that purpose by snid inspectors nnd judu-es, ns is retired by law in thecRso of other tickets received nt said election; and the tickets so received shall bo count ed, and a return made, to tin clerk of the Court of (Junrtcr Sessions of the ponce of the proper county, duly certified as is re quired by law, which osrlilieate shall In laid before the juduesof tho said court at the first lucetiinr of tlio said ooui-L niter said election shall lie held, and shall be tiled with tho other records of tho court; and it slmll bo the duty ot tho mayors of cities ami sheriffs ofcoiinties, ornn'v other olhcerw hose duty it may be to perforin such servica, to give duo public notice of such special ulueliou JJloyidcd for tiny ,wejk iirevioim to 1ie time of holdiiiir tho 'ii,n. and also three weeks before such eleciii-n every third year thereafter: 'n,ii,h,l That this net shall not bo construed to re peal or allect any special law nrobiliiliii the sale of intoxicating liipiors, orprohih- niiis ii-c ni.uiuii ui licenses; rniiniii-il. Hint when the iiiuuieinal nnd townshin elcelionn in anvfoiini' in citv ih, m.i ..... cur on the third Friday in March, tho elec tion provided for this section t-lm!l be held on the day fixed for the municipal elec tions in said county. Awl )ri,i-i(ittl ir Ihn; That all licenses irrantod after the ursi nay oi .iniiunry, one thousand eihl hundred and seventy-three, shall ecus.. luiiorniino anil Ii mie void on the iirt. oa.vot April, one IhousaiKl ci(.-ht IuukIiimI and seventy-throe, if tlio district for which nicy snail ho itranted ( elei niines niraiiiKi the Lianlina of lieonne : und the trensni of the proper county shall then refund to mo Homer oi such license the n evs so paid Iherefor, for w hieli the said ilea's. urc r shall lie entitled to ens it in his ac counts with the i uoiiwealth, Skc. '1. That ill receivini' nml cnnnlinc' and ill making returns of tho votes cast, tho inspectors nnd judges, uud clei ks .if said election slmll lie frovoi ncd by the laws of this eoininonwcalth reulalini' licneral lections; and all tho nenaltics nf sui.l elo( tiou law s nro hereby ox'tendod to, niui shall apply to the votcrs.inspcctors, indues and clerks, votiujr at nnd in nltehdauvc upon the elections held under tho jirovi sions of this act. And tho (iiialiiicd loefhrs of the coun ty of Forest will hold their elei lions in the several districts as follows: III Harnett tow ushinat Cl.ii im-toii sclnu.l noose. In cirri n townshili lit tho housn nl' I. Aruer. In Howe townlyp at thy house of LL F. Ill JenTvS townsho ow nshli af the court house in Marii-u lu Harmony tow nshinat A I !i ii,I,.i-,1,, ., .1 house. In Hickory towushio at I '..ill s..n..l house. I.I Kiiiusiov townshin nt Wlmclel-. tin. seiihurv iV Co's Kti.ro. In Tionesta Uiw nsliip at school house in iouostn tioronh. In Tii'iu sla horomrli at school Imnsi. I.. iiid boriiuu:li. ivcu under my han I at Tionesta the I Ith nay oi January, in I In- earof our Lord one thousand ei.nht liiiU'lrud ami seven-ty-llireo, nnd of the independence of llio United States the ninct v-si venlh. T. J. VAN (ilKSKN Shciilf. She lilt's Ollicc, J,i.i. U, 1-71, ookki:i:i'jn; mai.k kasy. i:c.v 1 ' clerk and merchant can learn al once. Hisik mailed, ."sic, 11. Uoiildiu' Kriunt iiullalo N. Y. ' JOIJ WOKK neatly eiccillod al ihibi Uice ut reiLmable tutus. -ILBRONNER & CO., After thank im; the people whoso kiildlv assisted In saving their pioperty from tho tire, wish to infoi in tho public that thev m e nnaiii opened out nnd prepared to soil vonds ehenper than ever in fact will noil their present stoeknt thohenviest diseouut. over yet ottered in this section, nfter which they intend toromovo their establishment, very Ricatly enliiiKod, up to the present business centre on Klin street, A Ihixo amount of koihIk ilainiurod, aoino very slightly by removal nml water ittimt lie snlil ot uiy jiric. Consisting of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, DRY CIOODN, Cloths, Hats, Caps, IootH, Slices, lJosirry. C loves, Gents' Furnishing Goods. U'NDFltWFAi:, . FM 1JIIO 1 1) u in KS, HA N I)KKI( II 1 KFS, COllSFTS, LACKS, LACK (iOOl)S, HUTTONS, UIIAIDS, TA PICS AND NOTIONS OF ALL KINDS, SILK tiOOKS, HLACK, FANCY K1LKS, A full line of CARPETS: It .US. OP.rsSFLH, 1IKMP, 1 NCI It A IN', r.. Ac, V, ALSO MILLINFIIY AN DSTKAW (iOOIiS, 11 ATS, IIONVHTS, VIVLVKTS, VKLVKTKKX, RIIUJONS, Fit AM 1": CliNAMKNTS, AC, AC, AT FASTFItX PlilCI'S. We ore prepared to pay the highest prieo for WOOL, sni:i:i'-ri:i;rs & bhiiu s, Of all kinds, either in MONK Y or (lo.ids. Wo have Inour employ n FT IIS I'-CLASS TAILOR, and keep eoiistnntly on hand a (iOODI STOCK OFUOODN, of best (piclity nnd hitcst dosiL'iis, which ho will ninko up in a workuinii-liko inaniier and latest stylos, (join! fits (.'Uiiranteed or no sale. A ood nnd complfto stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING, Always on hand. SIL YKIl-PLA TED -WAJIK JXD - JlAVELIiY, or wry superior quality nnd latest do Hiirnu. . I1ILI1HOXNKR A A CO, ;iiv ACJKVTS WAXTKIM foij tii t: THE"U5H7nunHIHG"A , Abb! i .. mm SKW1X( M A C HINK A1IDUT 10,000 Sold last your j A1SOUT e o , o o o This year; And now ts iii; Sold ut llio luto of 7 5 , O O O PKIt YKAIt. Tho "Domeslic" Kiiier-cdus othcr he eause it surpassess them in the every day service it renders, bolh iu tho Work-shop and laiuily ; and because it js oiiuallv uu till for ery lino and very heavy work. A Machine w ill In. fin nishod' ( for trial) to responsible, pariicn w ith uii iitulruetov ( w ithout chaiLc: upon application at our Ware! cuius, 1 Mxtl, Street, Pillshiirnh. Tho "Domestic'' has taken more pr. ini urns ihis season than any other Machine nml Especially rocouimciulcd for Family use and Miuiufactuior. tt is implo iu eoiisti uction, noiseless aiu i nwily run. A ImvcNiovk f 'I'lireud Silk uro alwava on hand. Address, THK "HOM FSTIC" S. M. COM P.VeNy - iUl Sire, t, Pillsbuigh, Tlva ltcpubUcan Olllce IKKPS oon.t.inlly on hand a i.u ro iu. IV bol llllent oi ltlnnk Heeds, Mnrti;.iu HubpoMiiiM, Wmiants, Siiimu8l Ac. lu be sol J cheap for cash,