UEDXKSDAY I10RMXG, SEPT. 17, 1871. - . : r: -- BOROUGH OFFICERS. .,' ItHrgmnS. O. tUi.B. VouncilmtnV. P. Merellllott, W. n. Harlan, 1. I. ThomM,g. J. Wolcott, Geo. llovaril, T. B. Cobn. Jutticr of tht J'ntce W. P. Merellllott, t. M. Knox. Ciinttabl Geo. Haslet. ' S hnnl IHrrctm S. l. Irwin, M. W. Tate, H. O. DaVls, I. 8. Knox, H. J. Wol cott, L. L Hackott. FOREST COUNTY OFFICER.. rrtoiilrnl JudatVf. P. Jfnk. ' v. rlttociaU Judgc1. A. PhoPER, A!- ' DKHW CKK. tshcriff T. J. Van Oikskw. yVf'Murer-'-FRKD. Gi.assnkr. 1 Vint hotar)i, Jigiter& Recorder, Jtc J. II. AdKKW. tyimminirinner Jacob MKR011.LIOTT, T. l. Coi.i.tws, Jon Thompson. . County Superintendent R. V. R0HBBB. Vittricl Attorney W. W. Masoo. .nry immiiontrt Uhobu Hiuqins, Wm. FaTthhnow. Jlonntji Uitrveyor&.T. Inwiw. !oroncr JoslAiT WtKAKs. -ijbtmfy wflfwi-Wn. CLARK, T. B. TVnn, Ii. Wahnbr, Member vj Cboffre IQth DtrtrfcJ C. B. ,1'tKll., . ' . , Aurmbl)J, B. Lawsox. : l'im of Train - At TIONESTA STATION', on and aftor Thursday, July loth, 1873 1 " south 1st CLASS. ' 'f ruin 22 . - - . 8:20 a. ni. " 2-1 - ... 7:05 p. Hi. 2u class. Train 0 - - - 11:15 a. bi. " 64 - - - 3:43 p. m. . ' ' 1 ' xonf h lsr class. , Train SI - - - 10:20 a. m. ' 4jr . . . . . 6:3op. 111. 2n class. Train M - - - - 8:S6 a. 111. r.H - - - 2::U p. ni, fill llin River Division 1. . from nil City to Irvlneton, up the river Is North ; down the rlvor, south. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. .hah. u.trx.K. The mail from tliU point, on the railroad nil! arrive and depart as us ual, with the following additional mails: All mails going cast of Irvinetown, will bo made up and sent north at 10:20 a.m.,; this mail will close at !:o0, and no mail arrives for this point mi that train, Vll mail matter from east of Irvine .toii will arrive at 7:05 p. in. No way tinuil will he carried on that train. J. M. McKay. P. M. By request, Rev. II. Newell, of Froukiin, Pa., will preach iu the Pres byterian Church of this place on Sun day ucxt. The subject of the morn ing sermon is not stated, but .in the evening ho will deliver a sermon, ,vhich he recently delivered in Frank lin, aud which was published by re quest, iu the Spectator, of last week ; llio subject being "The Demoralization of the Country." C. L. Hanna, of Hickory has our tUnuks fur late files of Colorado pa pers. Mrs. J. E. Blaine started to Cin cinnati on Monday last, to visit her friends aud the Exposition. She will probably be absent about two weeks. I . A load or two of coal would prove very acceptable just now, and any one who is in the business and knows him -.tr :...i,.l..j .. i . 1 w. HHN.w.w MS .. ... jl..UDU noticed --Dr. Fisher, Dentist, of Warren, will be in town during court week, at .the Lawrence House, where ho will be H.'II 1 III 1 .' IT Ml I ... II. M. Ill IIIIIDBO WOUA prepared to do any thing in the Hoe of dentistry with neatuess and dipa'cli, J. E. Rupert, corresponding aeo .retary of the fair to be held in Con- licautville on the 8th, 9th aud 10th of October, has our thanks for a compli mentary ticket to the same. The creek bridge was taken off the contractors' bauds last week, by the commissioners. The filling in is .all done, and it is worth while to go down there just for the purpose of crossing on the new bridge. Somebody not having the fear of our muscle before his eyes has abstract ed a shovel, a good one, too, froin our coal house. If the aforesaid fearless individual will bring back the shovel, jve will promise iio to hurt hirrr. The Graphic Balloon did not as cend on liie fOth, high winds being the jexouse, but on the 12th it was regular ly "busted" while being inflated. The managers propose to manufll0fuie an other aud send the balloon to Europe or drown the aeronaut. Rev. O. B. Clark formerly chap lain of the 83d llegt. arrived at the placc'of re-union just one day after it had taken place, and was rather vexed about it. Looking arouud, bowever, during the day be saw a good many 01 nis ou comrades, and itas ruollified. The following remarkably crush ing item in regard In this paper is taken from that elephantine sheet, the Derrick, published at Oil City, by C. E. Bishop & Co : "The Tionesta Re-somctlring Re porter. Republican, Retrnater or some thing says: 'For our part, wo arttin iuvor oi iciviug ine ucrncK aim rail road fight it out bv themsel ves.' Very wise decision. This is a war of ele phants and rats had better keep out; they might get 'tromped oniei.' We presume Colonel Phillips is Vety thank ful the Tionesta chap docs not decide to help the Derrick. . . ; Let os take this item ly1 sections and see bow much sarcasni the squint eyod, bald-headed target for naval of. boors' whips hit poked into it: lst.-rAHecting ignorance of the name of this paper, when the tamo issue has nearly all of an article taken from our issue of three weeks ago, In regard to the Assembly conference at Fryburgh Not only are our very words taken, but oiir" very Italics, and the whale ar ticlo put npen tho public as s highly original aud sarcastically cutting art. clci Not only thin, but the Derrick has taken items from nearly evsry paper we have Issued since its etuggiiiig birth ; and it professes not to know our name! Thin ; dooidodly thin. Bishop, you sneak-thief, you. should always en deavor to remember the names of those from whom you steal your highly original articles.eWyou may get your self into trouble some day, 2d. "Very wise deciiiion.""-Wa suggested that the Titusvillo and Pe troluum Centre papers let the A. V. R. R. fight. BUhop alone. Aud lo! the little w billet canters off ou its car and bnrks agrily at our heels, he don't want to be let alone; he wants people outside to know that he is big enough for other papers to take notice of, aud is afraid our advice will be taken and he will sink into insignifi cance. No, sir; if he's let alone he's a dead duck. That's whv he don't like our suggestion. 3d. "This is a wtr of elephants." i. e; (he A. V. R. R. is one elephant, aud Bishop, yo editor, ye blonde, ye dauiphool, is nnotherlephant 1 which reminds us forcibly of one of Jlop's Fable", in which the tond tried to swell himself up to the sizo of an ox and busted. Now Bishop, you're no elephant, you're a small puppy, and if ycu try much harder, and stvell up much larger, leaching after the unat tainable, you'll bust, aud that soon. 4th. Bishop in his great farce, where he appears as the "elephant," proposes to "tromp onto" someb dy. Now Bishop, just go around and "tromp onto" anybody who is mouse enough to let you, but p 1 e-a-s e dou't try it on Lieut. Ctishing, Charley Tay. lor, or us ; or you will probably get jerked out of that . elephant skin of yours, your back tanned, and be scut back braying to (.be Derrick stijbjta. . r Rev. J. Lusher, the new Metho dist miui4ei at this place, preached here on Sunday last, morning and evening. Rev. Reeaer, the former minister has been placed on the super anuated list. About one hundred of the survi vors of the 83d. 'a. Regt. met in' Con neautyille, on the Pth in&t , and were entertained in good style, aud enjoyed themselves profusely. The next re uuion will take place either at Erie, Jamestown, N. Y.or Buffalo, and the 83d and the 44th N.- Y. Will jubilate together. At Jtnk3' Jewelry Establishment, corner of Chestnut and Water Sts., Meadvilla, Pa., can be found all styles and prices of watches, jewelry, silver ami plated ware, and everything else in the line. Everything in the store will bo sold as cheap as cau be pur chased iu any other establishment in Pennsylvania. "Picking Cherries down the La ne" and "Happy Hours," are two new songs by the renowned Millard, botb containing all the elements of popu larity and both really excellent. They ean bo had" at any music store, for the trifle of 40 cents cah, or will be sont free of postago, on receipt of price, by the publishers, Lee & Walker, 922 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. Pianos and Organs. The makes of Weber; Steck; Mutushck : llai nea : Mason & Hamlin; Smith American; Estey, and several others. Foreign and domestic Sheet-Music, Music iiooks. All kiuJa of Musical Instru ment?, and merchajidisfl of the best finality ttre constantly on hand at Jos. Steiuburgcr 4 Co.'s, Musio Dealers, Oil City, Pa. Ageuts for the above naimjd manufactures for this section, and for all the music publishers in the couutry. Send for catalogues and price lUts. 20 tf On Wednesday, last with quite a large delegation of Odd Fellows from this place, we started for Lickingville to be present at the Institution of a lodge at that place. On arriving there we found qufte a number there from other lodges, in all upward of on hundred, assembled to start the new lodge on its way. D. D. Q. M., R. Rnloflson, of Strattonville, bad charge of the ceremonies, and with the assistance of some gentlemen from other lodges, among whom was D. D. O. M., J. O. Dale, of this place, the lodgo was instituted in an impressive manner. The following are the names of the officers elected: N.Q., A. W. Oweiv. V. O., J. S. Everhai, Seo'y., Jame Stanley. Aunt. Seo'y, Conrad Daum. Troaa., AmoaSeiorworth. Warden, V. R. Wilson, I. 0., J. C. Soigworth. O, a., C. Miller. The lodge, which is called the Yocha bama Lodge, No. 8G2, started with 20 members, and spent upward of $400 before starting, fur furniture, regalia &c, all of which is gotten up in good style. The regalia is the finest we have ever seen in any lodge. It is coufl dently predicted that before the 1st of January next, the lodge will number upward of seventy-five members. Af ter the ceremonies, the assembly gath ered in the camp-meeting grouud, where they listened to appropriate speeches from R. Rnloflson, Jos. Clary, D. D. G. M. of Mercer county, S. D. Irwin Esq., M. W. Tato Esq., and others. Taken altogether the day was one of substantial pleasure, and will long be remembered by all who had the happiness to be there. F. E. Allison of Hickory has an nounced himself as a candidate for the Republican nomination for Assembly. Being the only candidate on the track of course be will be the nominee of Forest county. After that is done, "Clarion may put up a Republican candidate, and a conference be held lo decide who shall be-the man to put Williams up 'salt river. Should the choice fall upon Mr. Allison, we have no doubt but he would represent this county and district as well as any one That could be suggested ; but if it were deemed better that the Clarion man should run, Mr. Allison will not stand in the way of the good of the party. The whole question, after securing good men, will be which of the two will carry the larger vote in botb coun ties ? And the answer to this question will probably point out the Republi can candidate of the district. These questions, however will be fully can vassed and some difinite plan of ac tion decided upon before the October election. In the meantime, we vould say to all Republicans of this county, vote for Allison at the primary elec tion, and let him go forth with the assurance that the Pepublicans of Forest county will support him in all things that seem to be for tho best in terests of all concerned. rCourt convenes next week, aud all are looking forward to that time with hopes that a change, for the bet ter in the pioney market, will take place, as a majority of notes given fall due at that time, and everybody has promised everybody else, that they will straighten up "that little bill" on court week. Added to this the fact that the return judges of the Republi can primary meetings, assemble to count votes aud decide who are to bo the candidates of the party at the Oc tober elections. Boarding houses and hotels are laying in supplies of pro visions' to supply the inner msn with strength to bear up againt adverse de cisions, email awards, &c, &c. After court week everybody will count their money and rejoice or mourn according to the footing up. r Gen. E. S. McCook, who served in thfl Union army during the war, was, an the 11th inst., assassinated by a banker iu Yankton, Dakotah. The murderer is iu custody. The parties had an altercation early in the even ing, and came to blows, when the banker was overcome. Afterward the parties met, by accident, and the bank er shot McCook through the breast, causing hi deuth the next day. The murdered man ass a brave soldier, and enjoyed the confidence of all who were associated with hini. He enter ed the army as a captaiu, and retired, at the close of the war, a brigudier geueral. The newg of his death will be received with sorrow by all who knew of his valor and services. At tho time of his death ha was Secretary of the Territory of Dakotah, NOTICE. Tbo books of the late firm of I. Hilbronner & Co. are in my hands for settlement. I shall be under obliga tions to those having a book account at said store if they will call and set tle the same immediately. M. Einstein. rOWTAL, NOTICE. All tnotiey due this office for post age and box rent up to October 1st, must be paid immediately. After that date all postage and box rent must be paid in advanoe. J. M. McKay, P. M. The whole of the Alabama claims. $15,500,000, recorded against Johq Bull, by his Brother Jonothan, at Geneva, are now in the United States, Treasury. The following are the dates of the fairs to be bold in adjoining counties The sixteenth annual fair of the Clarion County Agricultural Society will bo held on tho grounds in Clarion ou the 23d, 24th, 25th and 2Gthof this month, Seoond annual fair of Crawford County Farmers and Stock Breeders' Association, 'will be held at Meadville, Septembor, 17th, 18th, and IQth,. Crawford County Agricultural So ciety atConneautville, October 8th, 9th and 10th. Greenville Fair Sept. 23d, 24th, and 25th. Jamestown, Pa. Sept. 16th 17th and 18th. Mercer Sept. 17th, 18th and 19th. Beaver Bept. 24th, 25th and 26th. Venango Franklip,Sept. 30ih, and October 1st, 2d and 3d. Pennsylvania' Stoto Fair- --Erie, Sept. 30th, and October 1st, 2d and Sd. Corn Starch Cake. To the yolks of four eggs, beaten, add two cups white sugar, one cup butter, one cup sweet milk, one cup corn starch, two and a half cups flour, having in it one measure Banner Baking Powder ; add last the whites of four eggs, well beat en, Each can of the Banner Baking Powder contains a small measure, to be used even full, according to printed directions, If you cannot obtain this really valuablo article from your gro cer, send twenty-five cents by mail, addressed to Banne? Baking Powder, P. O. Lock Box, 317, Pittsburgh, Pa., and you will receive, postage paid, a quarter pound package together with a list of fifty valuable Recipes. Jury List for Sept. Term, 1873. J RAND JURORS. Tio'nesta Bor. Geo. W. Robinson, Foreman. Michael Ittel. Tionesta Twp. Sylvester Butter field, Jacob Stitzinger, A. Striley. Harmony. Ira Copelund, Daniel Stewart, F. A. Flanagan, W. S. Ab bott, John Hall, B. O. Morrison. Hickory. N. P. Wheeler, John Cromer, Charles Murphy, James Hen derson. Barnett. Geo. Paup, Joseph Rey nolds, Jacob Mays. Green. David Cluyton. Jenks. Irwin Robinson. Howe. Thomas Porter, Robert Bluck, Kingsley,--Frank Guyton; Robert Graham. tffcriT JURORS. Tionesta Bor. James Cole, J. A. Hart, Jos. Grove, Frank Mabie, Dan iel Agnew, Feruinand Wenk, Jas. Graham, George Bush, S. C. Sloan, Wilber Grove, Jas. Swuggart. Tionesta Twp. Wm. Hood, Jas. II udd lesoo, bristian Cropp. Barnett Jos. Carson, Albert Flick, Wm. Henry, Hickory. Wm. A. Connelly, Chas. Albaugh, Jas. Hall, Jas. Green, Jas. Hunter, Wm. Albaugh, Hiram Brown, John Shunk, Judson Clark, John II. Wentworth. Kingsley. Nelson Cole, D. Hugins, D. Gibson, II. X). Heath, J. S. Carson, A. Wilson. Harmony. Henry M Setley, Geo. Culver, Ryan Heman, W. Y. feiggins, R. J. Copeland, Ira Chase, Ross Clark, A. A. Copeland, Wm. Hyde. J. F. Connelly. Jenks. John Mercilhott. Greeu. Fred. Wevant. J. Chiles. Jacob Myers, S. N. Flowers, New invoice, boots ano shoes, mens', hoys' and youths' boots.womaus' shoes aud gaiters.misses and childrens' shoes. Stock full aud complete ; come and see before purchasing elsewhere; we try to plcaso all. Robinson A. Bonner. Don't fail to go to Robinsou & Bonner's if you went stoves, stovepipe or tinware, 23-tf, Tho lightest running Machine In tho viorH is th Grover Baker, at least Baldwin, of Tidioute says so, and be knows. 46 ly The Queen Clothes Wringer. Det out, at Robinson & Bonner's. The best stock of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Silverware in Oil City can be found at J. Wolf's, Centre St. Particular attention paid the repairing of fine ' Watches. Or ders by mail promptly attended to. 39-ly. Job Printing. Do you want posters f Do you want hand-bills T Do you want business cards T Do you want a oeat bill bead f Do you want a tasty letter head T Do you want a nice visiting card T If sn, leave ymtr orders at tho Re publican office where they will be exe cuted iu the ncrt?rt style and on most reasonable terms. stock for sale; T. J. Payne, having jiniehed logging for the season, has for sale eight (8) horses and two (2) pairs of oxen. They will be sold cheap. . Apply at Payne's Mill, near Nswmanville. tf. Xew Advertisement. m.soi.uTiox. The oo-partnership heretofore existing between tliu uiulopnipwml, umlor the tlrm name of I Hilbronner Co., ia this dnv dissolved by mutual oonseiit for the pur pose of Homo) the buniips. All dobta duo tin) late firm, either rf noto ox book oocount, will beoollootnd by M, KUistein, who will settle all claims aicniiiMt thnnxiiio. I. IIIUlKONNKlt. Sept. 4, 1873. M. KINNTKIN. DRUG STORE ! Jas. H. Pones, Proprietor, (at the old atand of Forest Co. rrii(r Store) ELM STREET, - - Tionesta, Ta. Tl AVIXG purchased tho entire stock of . ine v orest uounr iii-uk; store, l have chanpfHd the name to tlio "American," and put in an entire now utuck of detj as , PATENT MEDICINES, TOBACCO, CIGARS, NOTIONS, SC., LIQUORS, For Medical we ONLY White Lead, perfectly pure, sold much cheaper than formerly. ,. Also all kinds ot Oila, Knrosena, Tur pentine, Bonzine, Toilot Articles, Per fumeries, Ac, for sale cheap. I am agent for the PERKINS & HOUSE NQNEXPLOSIVE LAMP, ' Tho only SAFE LAM P made, will burn all kinds of oil with perl'ocfe aafoty, being; all Metal It can not break, and ho eonstuct ed itoaunot explodo. . THE SODA FOUNTAIN Is constantly charged and iood, and will be served up in tho best uianucr. Call mid aoome. JAS. B. FUNKS. RUBBER GOODS, . RUBBER GOODS, RUBBER GOODS, RUBBER GOODS, AT II. CI. TINKER V CO.N CENTRE STREET, OIL CITY PA. We have an immense assortmont of thu above poods iu every atyl and q ilb .' imaginable, as for inatauce : 1J Inch Two-ply Rolling. U inch Two-plv Ilclting. Bl inch Two-ply Helling. 3 Inch Three-nl v rlelting. Hi inch Throe-ply 3 inch Throe-ply ' unit i ni;, IWIling. 1. ..I . : o limn l uree-ply jt:iinig. i uicn j niee-piy 6 inch Thre-ily inch Three-ply 7 inch.- Throo-ply tli'iuug, bolting. Uniting, Hulling. ....... l'J .(7t,IIJ(. 9 inoh Four-ply Halting. 10 inch Four-ply hulting. 12 inch Four-ply UeUiiu- H ini.li V..i .-.!.. TI..U T FIVE-FLY AXD KVPf.FXS BELTS we gareniee aatisfactioii In every ii stance. We ere Jicadouurtura for tl abovo goods, 74 .3 H. G, TINKER & CO. 3D IE 2? I-i O IM: .A, AWARDHD BY THH AMKHICAX IXSTITUTK, TO J. W.McKEE, for Embroidering and Fluting Machines, "It Is Ing-nious and will meet the wanta of every matron In the land." .r . EXHIBITION OF-1872. iohn E. tlnvlt, Recording Socretaryi F. A. Barnard, President, Samuel D. Tilman, Corresponding Sery. New York, Noverj) 1872. , This simple and ingenous Machine is an tixef'ul as the Sowing Machine, and ia fal becoming popular with ladies, in the plaoo of expensive Needle-work, its work being trine more hamtanmo, requlrfnglesstlino and not one tenth part the expense. No la ly'a toilot Is now complete without it. A Machine with illustrated circular ami full mfttriictionn sent orr reeeipt of $2.. or finished In silver plate for f2."i. Address, The MoKee ManulaotnringCo. . ' ' 80 Broadway, New York. Agent Wanted. DR. GARVIN'S ELIXIR CF TAR. Is recommended by regular Medical pratitioners and a speedy cure guarnteed lor Colds, Coughs, Catarrh, vAsthnin, Bron chits, Spitting Blood, Coius'nption and all Pulmonary Complaints. Scrofula, Evyaip elas, l'w.i,sia aud 4out. liyscntery, Cholera-inorbus, Cholera and all liver a,ud bowel complaints. Kidney diseases and all alleclionsof the Urinal Organs perfect ly harmless free from Mineral or Alco holic properties pleasant to fake and nev er known to fail PrioQ $1.00 per Bottle. Full purticulars with medical testimony ami certillcates sent on application. Ad dress L. F. Hyde Co., H5 Seventh Ave nue, Now York. r DARTS FROM THE DEVIL; OR CUPID ABUSED. A Hook just issued, exposingthe"peron als" that have appeared In tho New York NewspaHr ; their hLstory and lesson. Ntvlish Villians fully exposed. Adver tisements from desperate men to beautiful women ; Clandestine meetings ; how frus trated j The History of the Coodrich Trag edy the result of a "personal." Descrip tion of Living Brcadway Statues. Ex poea social corruption. Sent on receipt of SO cts. Address, Unique Printing IIoiu 30 Ves( y St., N. Y, rpilU BKCKWIT1I $L'0 Portable Family JL- (Sewing Machiiio, on 30 Days Trial ; many advantages over art.- Satisfaction guaranteed, or SS refunded. Sent com plete, with full directions. Heck with Sew ing Machine Co., K Broadway, N. Y. 4 TIlJi.NW HK.UEUV FOlt lill'TLUL. An Important Invention. It retains the Rupture at all times, and under tho hard, est exercise or severest strain. It is worn with comfort, and ITkopt -tm night and day,' effects a permanent euro- in a few weeks. Hold cheap, and sent by Mail when requested, circulars free, when or dered by letter sent to The Klastio Truss, Co., No". Otf.'l Broadway, N. Y. City, No body uses Molal Spring Trusses j too painful : they slip elf too frequently.- 4 Till? l'AKMIK tO.UHAMON. Every I.ady wants one J Every Man ought to have onelt - Sent on .receipt of Ten Cents. Addreas, L. F. II Y UE CO., 11(5 Seventh Avenue, New York. 4 . yOU ASK! ILL TELL!" The New DEPARTURE" Bok. Agents Wanted. Exclusive territory riv en. The book will sell itself. Fulhor, Mother. Sister. Brother.-Minister. Mer chant, Manufacturer, Farmer, Miner, Mariner, and Vum-ai-Pnll want it. Thkkk is MosuY in fr.- - Send' for a Circular. CIIKSTEKMAX & WEBSTER, 50 North fith St., Philadelphia. Pa. TFI mDADUV A neceiwary part ul every person's educa tion in this advanced age is tho art of Tele graphing. Apply to the mideitiigned for Small's Manual of Telography, tho best work published on thia sttbhsH. Price. 30 cts. , Also for pvery description of Tele graphic Instrueiiiont and Battery; Nitre Chroiiiin Hallery for Electroplating. L. O. TILLOTSON A CO., 8 Dey St., New York. WAGES OR all wio are willing to work. Auy rtcrson. old or vonncr. of either hot oam make from $10 to S60 is-r week, at noma day ar availing. Wanted y all. Suita ble to either City or Country, and any sea sou of th year. This ia a rare opportunW ty for thou) who are out of work, and out of money to make an independent liviiu". .no cupiuti ueiug roquireu. our pamplet, "How to make a UviiiK." oivintr full in structions, sent on receipt of 10 ents. Aonrcss, a uuit j u.v di. w., Morrisiania, AGE1TTS evorVwhore tom-Uour new W ANTED Ma nine, send for Illus trated Circular, to the McKoe Manufac turing Company, IKW Broadway, New IOIK. ! 4 HOX-TON FLIRTATION WIUNAI.H, . Sont on receipt of 25 eta. Unique Print ing aud Publishing Jiouse, . 3i! Yeacy St., n, y, : . 4 THE BOOT & SHOE STOKE ou1 tiidiotttie: I NE. STEVENS, Proprietor. Parties - 1 ........ nrPIUtf 1 1 1 CI . ' - in nmi wi .'..iu uuvk.puULii)U fvia always liml a good assortment at Stevens'. When you cull, iust say "From Tionesta" n .1 -..111 I:. ,1 .1 1- ... nu .Tin mu mj iiiiuruiiy lit'Oll- wiiu. Ctiia , ' X. ii.M'KVEXS. NEW BILLIARD ROQM9 J ADJOININO the Tionosta House, at tho mouth of Tioueata Creuk. Tho tallies and room are new, and everything kept in order. To lovers of the gaiiio a cordial invitation is extended to come and play in the new room. M. ITTEL, Prop'r. VIILIAJISPORT DIU1.NS0N SEMINARY, WILLIAMSPORT, PA. Fur lotU sexes. EUiblihtd 23 j oar j. SUPERIOR ADVANTAGES ii) every Department of Culture. S. -"' fi'r Catalogue. Arrange early fo r""" Fall term logins Aug Usih. t, w. lee spo'rrav''':!i...i-- 15-0t iJ. ic.i.sv. f.'n'ry (XlKKKEI' ... ..urn ut " ..l-Lr .... " ml" "u iin ii I. Book ui..'i,'i "' ftaaC