1 Jut ercst $cpubUam. BOROUGH OFflCEA . . .-- I iriM. Irrt, in. Uwrtlmf-. J. WoJofitL T. 3, Van tjWu, J. K. lllnlne,' D, S. Knox, . 8, Bnod, J. A. Proper. i Jwtit$ of the !( W. P. Morcflllott, h fl. Knox. i' .Sehnol Drrirfors 1. 8. Knox, II. O. IM frln, B. J. Woleort, S. II. Unlet, A. B. fcfJlT, l. Clrk. ) FORK3T COUNTT OFFICKfS. Preeident Judge W. P. Jt.k: r-, ! Xtlal( Jmlgee1. A. Paver, Ax PRBW Cook, Sheriff T. J. Vaji Oir.st. t i tfVfMnrr Frki. fli.Asew h. J Prothnnotnry, lingitter it Jieeortttr, f. . II. AONKW. Oortindiffionffr T. D. CoLLim, Joan TuoMrsow, J ah. K. Clahk. " ' ttmntv Superintendent S.F. RoRRCR. PittHet Attorney 8. P. Inwtn. ury Obmmtarioner- Jas. FlYK!(,Wm. Tattkhkoh. , Ownty treyr S.P. IftWI. - fror M. iTTatu In. ' fbanfy .4 udirors T. B. Goaa, L. nun, Q. Jamiksoh. ' Member of Vimyrett IMA XH(n'e C. B. 4.'CTta. Amemblg Ma unit William. ; Time of Train r ' At TIOXKBTA STATION, m and after ' JfoTomWr 17, mil . - , OUTK 11TOLA.M. . TrMn tl ......... . , cM p. lu. , '' CLAM. Train M . - 11:04 a.m. " M - - :M p. en. . NORTH 1ST CLAM. ' ,VlnlJl - .- - fcMp.w. 1 ouw. Train M . . 9:0 a. m. M M 11-40 p. n. On the River Dlvtalon i. t. from Oil CUT to Irvlnaten, np the river It North j down the titer, eotttb. , LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. , -Rev. Lusher will prench in the M. E. Church, next Sabbath evening. 6. J. Wolcott, n former townsman i at nreaent in town on a visit. IT U welcomed back by a largo" circle of friends. i . y --J.-Fopes, at the American vIr'ti$ 8tor keep a : variety of Base Ball which .will be lold at rcasooabU figurei.'-"--, , , ,-: - Attention ll joalled to the new Ad vertisement" of out Jeweler and ' Watchmakers. , They will be found in another column, The lippery aucker U being taken in quantities from the river just now. ; When properly scored and cooked the tucker due not make a bad dish.. A larco amount of an have onrnt ; " r ,.dowu the creek for the Superior Mills Muring this freshet. It ia probable i that the mill will start up in the course f a few days. ; " . ; " " , NVtn. and Frank Reck, who have "pent the last tro and a half years at Ross Run, have moved back to town, and, wo believe, are hoarding with ;! John Reck;; J. ' I). W. " Rock has iuovcJ iuto Acomb's building. A gcodly number of our towns- i men arc at present down tho river, ..Uttvkg gouo iu variou capaoitics, . in .eluding those of pilots, hands, cooks, & ifce. i May they toon come back, with f . . ... tneir poc;cU tilled with currency. D. D.. Williams, theConueautville cashier, is now in iail at Erie His bond smeu have refused to continue as sureties. ' No one but his wife and ., children are permitted to visit him. The trial will come off at ritfaburgh iu July. Kveiybody had fondly hoped that our cold weather was over, but yester ftlay as a duy that even "Old Prob." . - had not calculated upon. Tbo weath er was cold enough to uecesnUate the i wearing of overcoats,- and snow fell 'occasionally. W. W. Mason, Esq., formerly of a1 a 1 . . 1 a. a ' - xuis piace, but who recently moved to .Kharon, Mercer Cn., has formed a co- partnership in the law business with . oicuiure, k.tq. Mr. Masou is a .' .native of Mercer county, and will un doubtedly have a largo practice there. Remember the Donation at the Lawrence House this evening. Rev. Lusher is a mau who deserves remein beriug by the people of Tionosta, and .we hope that all will take or scud sub- ' tantial gifts for tto occasiou. Re Veshrnuntd of various kiuds will be , erved. . puriDg the ra fling excileuiout last week two slight burglaries were perpetrated. Tho Central House and Lawrence llousa being the sufferers. At both places an cntraijpe was efl'octed 4y raising a window, it tU Central a lot of cigars and about four ijoljar :n ntouey y carried. 4 1 Lavfpucc's , ies aod other provisiQij s were gybblud. Tbcy tbeu boarded Mr. Lawreuce's skitl'uud Siiltj Jowu the jiwr. ' Our readers have doubtless red a notice which was puhlikhcd in tbis pa paper some weeks nyo, asking the Leg islature to pass a supplement to hot act of May 1st, 1801, to extend the powers tod duties of the Commission ers of the scheme know as the Big Level Road until the meeting of the County Auditor for the year 1877. This mattor baa benn laid before the Legislature in the interests of those who have the job, and we would mere ly suggest that now is the time for re monstrances to be signed and sent in if any stop is to be put to the opera tions of those who are making fortunes out of this scheme. Wo have never heard the Big Level Road spoken of by any citizen of our county except In terms of censure. Ever sinco 1861, the lands of Jenks nnd Howe town ships have been taxed to help put the road through that part of the county, and probably not more than five ptr cent, of the mnty so received has been expended on the road. ' Our citizens will dq anything to help those town ships to throw oT this burden; aU they hato a q )s to lend '.their re monstrance ' down, ' and they will be signed by nearly.every voter about kre. There is no time to be lost, and the remonstrances 'should be sent, to Ilarrisburg as soon as possible. -,. A boy, wboso name we could not ascertain came near shuffling off" this mortal coil in the creek at Buck Mills, one da? last' wecki, ' J was 'on the forward end of a' creek 'piece which came over the dam, and by some means lost bis balance, fulling in the water so the raft went directly! over him. He didn't come to the top as was anticipated, and the hands search ed for him. Directly a man sow. some thing white in the water, some three feet below the surface; he reached down, and it proved to . be the boy's arm.,? He was ipeodily taken uiit and in a short tinib was1 fully .recovered frem Lis, bath," That boy will' Defer be any nearer t'eatu untlt-Lc take his final leave of this mundane sphere. Mr, llecdersoo,' fbf ajjrear or more-past manager of lhr Superior Lumber Co. Store, is aboutx to leave licmcsta, aod go Jiito bueincesifor himself at Brook ville, bis native place Our citizens will be sorry to part with him, as he has conducted business since he has been here in uch a fan ner as to be true to the interest of the business he was engaged iu, and at the samo tune accommodate customer in the best manner. He is to be succeed ed by Mr. Brooks, who is at present ia the store getting the run of thinirs, Mr. B. is higl(ly spoken of by , those who kuow him intimately. ' Thomas Ivime, of Stewart Run fell off a raft into the creek, on Thurs day, aud camo pretty nearly putting a period to his exUteuce. By ineana of prompt assistance, however, be was rescued from his dangerous predica nicut, and cow treads the soil again in his usual health. He full wto the creek at Oldiown three times a lthe sarac day, and waded out without, as sistance. For fear our readers ruiyit be mistaken as to the, cause of these frequent accident we would say that we know Mr. Kime to be . a strictly temperate wan. He simply had a streak of bad iuck that day. - I. Another flood h as visited us since the dale of our lust 'paper. Several millions of lumber have been ruu out oi me creeic, an.i we nave no idea how much has floated past this place ou the river. There seemed to be almost a Hunting mass of lumber and square w.t.u num urn tune me watr was high enough until it was too low to run. We are very much afraid tMe market will be overstocked this spring aud cause a decline in prices. Should this be the case the lumber business will not be as brisk in this region for a year to come as i( has been for some time past. One evening last week, some one whft evidently baa"' grudgd hgsiost David Hunter, wut into his barn, and uuloosed two, of bis horses, and opened the door so they could run at larue. The night train ran, over aod killed one of them, a young horse which was very much valued by its owner, and would, even in these hard limes, have commapdad a gogj, price.. The per- S.-H who did this dastardly trick is as yet uuknown, but if cvpr the Lands of the law clutch him, he will suffer for his maliciousness. Heury ifmckicy, cx-myor of Tilysfille, died uddenly jn that, pity, Thursday afternoou. He was injured same time siuce by tbo cars and had never lliurougbly teuvcrcd. It seems that we stand a honce of having a grange in Forest county after nil. A meeting was held in the Arbitration room of the court house, on Friday evening of Jast Week, and a grange organised. Jacob Kepler is to be Master of the (Srange; ti. 11. Has let, Treasurer, and Dr. Blaine, Secre tary. A charter is to be seut for forth with. Some twenty persons will go in as charter members. As we under stand grange movements no political importance attaches to them. . The wifo of James Davis, black smith, at Ford ife Lacy' mill, Green township, this couuty, gave birth the other day to a boy whose left knee is located on the back part instead of the front part of the leg.' This re versed knee is perfectly formed,' and the foot in proper position, while in all other respucts the child is well proportioned and natural. ' A n" re sult of this curious freak, the child touches iu chin with its toes , with1 all the facility of n trained acrobat. II. II. Stow fit Cincinnati, and bis nephew, Ernest Stow, paid 6ur town a visit last week. We wre very sorry to bear that Mr. Stow bad recent ly lost one of his children by death. Ernest (a going to Colorado,' In com pany with Mr. C. L. Hanna, of Hick ory, in the course of a month or six weeks, there to engage in stock rais ing.1' May their profits be Vqiial to ' 1 j - -'I meir energy. ' John Jaraieson ' retqrnad i from Cincinnati on Monday last,' Add re ports having met J. T. Dalo and .las. Savage there, who told liiin that their fleet was lying up on account of high wind: These chaps started from here on the picvious flood, about four weeks ago. It's a long trip to Louisville. A political fight of 1872, in Ar kansi s, bids fair to become a war of bloodshed and' confusion. In" that year Elisha Baxter-and one Bro'eks wero candidatos for Governor. ; The electigp waj closely contested, but; iu the end Baxter. declared duly elected, and took his seat. Ever since that time Brooks has been tryitig oyo- ry means to' liaytf Baxter ousted and himself proclaimed; Governor.' 'At last about' a' week since, a court of' in ferior jurisdiction rendered a judgment iu fuvor of -Brooks, jrljo immediately took forcible possession of the State House and assumed the ofEcs of Gov ernor. Baxter was: forcibly ejected from the fitate House, when he imme diately set up headquarters in another public building. Both men have armed firnoes at their back, Brooks having only about gOQ troops, while Baxter has from 1,000 to 1,500. The United Stales troops occupy the ground belween .he opposing furccs to prevent bloodshed. ' The Federal goveruuieut, refuses to interfere ia behalf of either party, claiming that the Courts Jiave jurisdiction in such asos, There may yet be hot times there. . - - t . j ; -A man naraea Peter Ilealy, a painter, cemmitted Suicide in 04 City one Day "last '.week! by cutting his throat with a'razor. He had beeu sick for a few weeks previous, and had gotten downhearted, and frequently talked of making way with himgelf. Ou tho day thq suicide occurred, bis wife left him alone about fiftceu rain otes, and upon her 'ijeturn she found him. lying in his blood, hi throat cut, and the razor still in his hand Tho man was generally eteemed by bis ac quaintances. .-, . . . " rE!6iONs.Widpw aud dependent relative now receiving pensious at the rate of ten dollars per mouth, whose husbands in the former cases and sons in tho latter were edjigns iithe United State navy, are, by act of March 3d, 1873, entitled to fifteen dollars per month. Invalids of the same rank are entitled to the same amount for. total disability.. The reUira of the pension Certificate to the Pension Bureau is all that is necessary Jo obtain tbe incraoee. Coh Wra. Phillips, President of the Allegheny Valley Railroad, and a prominent citizen of Pittsburgh, ,, died iu that place, on Tuesday, the - 14th mst. The A. V. Road boa lost, in him, a valuable office,o,od .Pittsburgh prominent aud publio spirited citi zen. I he traius on this road were draped iu ruouruing duriug last week. Col. p., at tho time of his death was fifty-nine years of age. i i: Tho Uuion printer of Titusville, who attempted to keep ruen from woking iu the Courier office of that place, yore trjed in Madville for con spiracy, ai4 fiu,ed 840 each! and 24 hours iuiprisomueut iu the county jail, nttu costb of procqution. Oor-roadars - will- rocollect Abe tragedy which occurred at Oil City last Rilt, In' which 't)iie Laribee: was supposed to have killed a colored man named Williams. Laribee was- tried in January, we believe, at Franklin, and found guilty of murdet in tho first degree. He was afterwards grant ed a new trial, which will take place tho latter part of the present month. According to tho Democrat tbev have an original telegraph operator in Clarion. Having received a message the other day from, a man who had missed a train, telling that be would come by private conveyance, he took a message blank, drew a train of cars with a man running, after it, signed the sender's name, and delivered the same ia tyle. . ; The cremation theory ha a dis ciple in Philadelphia, in the person of a physieian,, . His son-died last week, and the fit her1 erected a furnace in the Uselltfjpf his hoose,-.! reduced - the bod to tabes.' Thuf. look a little bar barous just now, but th time may come when the practice will be univer sally adopted." ','. '' ' r . Pennsylvania is called the "Key stoae State" the thirteenth State, the block cf tho arch,- from the fact that, by the casting vote of John Morton, she received the uuanimou adoption of the Declaration of Independence in the Contineutal Congress on the 4th of Jnly, 1776, bejng the lust of the thii'. teeu States to vote for the immortal instrument." . , j ... ... The enterprising citizen of Mill: era town have already begun iu earnest the work' bf rebuilding the , town, which has been s terribly scourged by fire . Most 'of Ihoso living there have been before bnrncd out in towns of the upper oil region, aud they are nottasi Iy discouraged: , ' --While nt Tidioute the totber day we called .p,uoq Papa Baldwin,1 and found him well supplied will) stock, fur tho spring trade. Ills . fishing ' tackle is superior to any we have ever seen ; one caiiaot fail to Ije (Suited., 'Also, a very fine stock of revolvers which -he is selling at panic prices, fur instance : Blue Jacket, Double Nickel plated, 32 100 calibre, at $10. Smith & Wes son,' large tize.'bloed, 811" Blue Jack et, blued, $9. .Cartridges sold jurpro position. Baldwin has also got the agency for all the standard tewjog machines, and sells as cheap, if not cheaper, than any other a"ciit in this seotion. .Call on him when you go to Tidioute. A new stock of sprine hats, enps, and men, women and children's Fur uishing Good;, just opened at the Hat Store sign of the Big lied. Hat, Main, 3 doors from Depot Tidi oute. Gentlemen and ladies' neck wear a . specialty.- . ; -;'4t( Landlord and Tepant Leases, the most approved forpj, for. sale at this office. '. 1 -: - 'Papa Baldwiu, at iTidioute, has the most extensive and best selected lot of Fishing Tackle that w have ever seen in a country -tore, and at astonishingly low' price. " 4 6m Ladies' neck-wear in great varie ty, and corsets from seventy-five cents up, at (he Hut Store,. Tidioute. ;4tf . . . a .-; . t... - i i. . . Jury List for May Term, 1874. '!'' GRAND JUllOitS. . Harmony Twp. Isaac Slj-gina, Fore man; P. F. CopelanJ, John A. Dawson. Howe twp. Jacob Cosper. .... . , - Hickory twp. John Brocht, James Al baugb. ' ', Barnett tw.-rrjolin Boor, E. C. Mays, II. P. 8 pence, j ' Kingsley" twp. Anitrcw W'ellpr, S. Bradbury, Hugh Ilanna, John Zenia, I. Alico, Pariua Toby, Win. Beck. Greon twp. James Iplor, II. Towner, K. I). Lacy. ; ? . , 4 'f ! Tionosta twp.'-James Roltiigr, ' Jolm Carney, W, Janiiewoii. Jolm Ilopler. , ' Jppks twp. Edward UldrUlge., ' ' . PETIT JUHORS. .. Green twp. Samuel BuhIi, Henry Iken- burgb, W. N. Haslett, Kidiard Uickeia ger, l.o. Crieii, Frederick King, Mar tin Guyher, J. G. Davis. Uarjuony twp.q-Jojut JVUrsou,, Jowto UaAvsen,- L. U. Sabgai . Mudiuon Church, David Berry, Htmry Siitlay, J. II, , Vw nell, Jr., B, C. Fa,rry, Jeho Burtiloid,: Tiunaata Bunk. Jaoob Wenk, O, I. Ma bie.O. W. Bopd, II. Jf. May, Jamas Graham, J. D. Ilijljrjgs, . Ji. Stroiip, TlooetiU' twp. Christian- CVob, B.C. Sulivan, Uet)Ntll, AquilaMoiijf. Jenks twp. George Eldrige. Tlios. Nu gent, Jacob Meratlllotf, John p. llunt, retr MsrotHiott.,, . Baruott twn Win. Shield, Jacob Mays, John Kuhna, J. M Fitaigoralil, A. Li. 8oig worth. Moruaii, Horry Hultoii. Theron JtlJ. liob't buwur, Ueorg WiiUon. ' . rtowe twp. Edaon Tuute. ' ' ' Miokory iwp. Jmmihnn Alhuutrli, Jr 'hurfh. Amu' ytv - r- . Teachort'. Examinations. The 'regular Spring Examinations of Teachers for Forest county, will bo hcld-as follows : Mnrinnville Saturday, April 2.r (.'larington Tlaly, " 1 Jjoln-aska Tlmrsday, " 30 Tionesta Frl'ia.f, ' lMay 1 NeillMburn-Monday, ' 4 Kat Hick'ory Tucsclay, " 5 Newtown Wcdnesdny, " 0 The Fall Examinations will hereaf ter be held at Tionesta, at tho close of the Cuunty Institute. No certificate will be' issued to an applicant who does not possess a pro per knowledge of tho theory of teaching, a well a a fair knowledge of all the branchc required by law to be Uught in our common schools. Applicants should be well provided with paper and pencils ' Examinations commence at 9 o'clock A. M. Directors and friends of education are respectfully invited to attend. S. F. RonRER, Co. Supt. April 1, 1874. Don't fail to go to Robinson & Bonner's if you went stoves, stovepipe or tinware. -tf Horses and Cows for sale. Order from a distance talicited. 3tf ;LD. O. Hunter, fijifesW, Pa. Robinson & Bonner have just re ceived a fresh invoice of boots and shoes of all styles and prices. Also some of the old stock on hand which will be sold below cost. ltf Coffins aud Casket, a full upply on hand and for sale hy A- U- Par tridge at b:a furniture store, in the building formerly occupied by J. J. Fisher. "" ' "' 1 1 ' ' 48tf Sewing Machine, Sewing Machines, . Io copnection with my Sewing Ma chine business, I am now prepared to take all kinds of Sewing Machines in exchange for new ones, nud repair all kind of Machine yiuakingthem work as good as new, or no pay. I also have ueedles for all first class machines. Parties living at a distance can send machine's and they will be repaired and returned by express. Needles sent by mail on receipt of S1.00 per dozen. 1 Call at my office ou, South Seneca street, Oil City, Pa., or address 38 tf D. C. Graves. We are short the following nilra bers of the Forest Republican, and our files aro incomplete without them Yol. 2, No. 29. 3.. " 6. " 't ". 15 ' ' " ' ' " '. 23! Tljis paper if marked vol. 4, which is wrong, hut the date of the paper is L.' . 10 1 O-rt 1 . Vol. 4. No. 20. " " ' 9A These popers are very neccssan1 to us, and if any of our subscribers have them, or any of them, and will bring or send them in, they will confer a great favor upon us, and will be liber ally paid for their trouble. Clover and Timothy Seed at R'.b lusou & Conner . 48 tf Job Printing. ' Do you want posters ? Do you want hand-bills ? Do you want business card J Do you want a neat bill liead T Do you want a tasty letter head ? Do you want a nice visit! 11 er card ? If so, leave your orders at the Re- puuiicau ottica where tliey will be exe cuted in the ueatcst style and on most reasouaoie terms. The colored address label on each paper shows the date to which tho sub scriber has paid, thus Thos Turner If74, signifies that Mr. Turner ha paid fur bis pnper until March 1st, 1874 The mail list is corrected weekly. By con sulting the address label every subscri ber can tell how his account stands. Ou uoeount go- btk no further than lhe 1st 6fJauuary, '73, the ac counts previous to that time being payable to the old firm. The old sub scription book is yet in our hands, and our receipts will be recognized by the old firm. tf. TIMBER LANDS FOR SALE. Over two thousand acres of fine Hemlock Ti'ubfcr Lands situated on Maple Creek,' near Clarington, this county, aro for sale at a baigain. Part of the lands are situated within four miles of CluriugtoDj on the Clarion River, and would bo a Cue site for an extcusive tannery and sawmills. .Map aud particulars can be seen by apply ing to (he editor of tin paper, -1m. Don't send money liy'mail aiiJ run 'riks, but buy Briggs'A. Bros' Garden aud Flower Seeds in jwekages and In bulk, at ilobiixon & Bonner's. 46 tf. ' - r , The lightest running Machine in the il'orld in the Grnvr fe Baker, at least' Baldwin, of Tidioute 'says so, and bo knows. ' ' ' 4G ly KO. -. VII HIIIlKll:, PALL ZfMMXRMAN, It. II. mi;i.i?-. okii. w. iti.Ain. FQHT PITT GLASS WCRSS.. uiTiiiiniui: v co,, Manufactiirorn of every variety of FLINT GLASS LAMP CHIMNEYS, AND . . '- 1 ; - SILVERED CLA53 REFLECTORS, WAS11LXUTQN A FRANKLIN SIS., PirtsBuitQU, Pa. . ,, , Them in "Mioddy" In Klaus, m well as In In woolon fabric, i'oiwumura of kero-nt-no arc aomctinifw nlniOHt diHaouruRt'd.'sn frequently do vhimnoys break, without any apparent cause, rendering the cant of eliuniipya about equal to that of oil. Clwap Dcn being the onlor of the day, a great many manui'acliirica make chimneys iVoiii i Urate of Iimo, instead of from load. The initiated may -tell tho different qualities Af glaas by tinging them 1 . t.a vibratiooM'Or lhe ad glasw have a pi oar, ripging. ljpil iiko sound, . poHKensiig tho . rpiUlto strength to withsland expansion and con traction, as well as the geutral premure bt use, OL-d wtii ouUntt balfa-dozen of tho lime glaas oliiinue.vs. . Fifteen vcnU in vented 111 0110 of the - lead chimney H money well spent, evsn though it injure the "trailo". in the cheaper kind, which it moHt am ,i redly ought to, and doubllesa wU Stick a pin tjifrp, anil repipinhfr It. Tho genuine lead glass chiniiiejn may be had at wholottaio Or tvtail of - " GKO. W. Dl TUlUDdE VQ., - .. 2-tf V " ,, Tionosta, Pa. WATERS' CONCERTO & ORCHKTBAL ORCANS1"11' mowf kranl 1 1 ul im- fvrr liiMi'i 1 ' 4 . I'l H KI mn4 OHJllfcHW .' It A L. STO P art f . beat : ever placed lit any Or .ana. IV)fr..iwi(li! lexira e a rea,jp I rullarly velced... Kf. - l . i- Sir ,s I II tl(JII9r41 and Ml U Vt'iitiii;-tii'i'i.'n. i 114 110 -Uxlll .HA VOICE it JH'I-I.MM. TIi.m (Irful an ia beat annda tuSr tm-H ki ,, . WATERS' --r; 1 Itrw tr. ale: J DiAkinn C5. 1 '""Hf1 awl ikaee rreal piw ar unH a f I n . lftliiB-ina 4ane. wh all ni4rm Improrrmfuii, ,fid arr tht ftet I'fcAaa iud. 'S'hei Orfanxiwf I'lsiiflft art warranted ft ' years. Hrtrea rilremelT- low Vw . ravli w narC'cavM, an4 bulatice m, liionllilf M fliiarterlr paymants' teroiiS-uauS V""rwiin taken ut fiicliniict. UUP.AT nilVfE. NtVI)l Io 'l'ltl4:j AO K NTS' , WANTKIt or every 4 Ity aa.1 Ooumtr , 1 tkt V. H. and 4'anuda; A large dlaa a etc, ll.l.l stKAmi I ATALIMILHS MAILED., SIOHACE W1TKHS MNf 41 BrMtdwajr aaa 8 ilee tK., M. T. Testimonials of Waters' ' Pianos" and ' '. ' ;' Organs. :',;'.' "Watora' Concorta- Tarlor 6rgan poa otijeH a lienntiful and peculiarly soft tone. Tha Concerto Stop in, without doubtj tho hast e o( placed ip any organ. It ia pro duced by an extra cet of reod. ncculiarly voiced, from which lie efl'oct' i moat charming, and ila imitation of the human voleo ia auperb. Kor swectnosa of tone aid oroliwHtral elfects it has uo equal." X. i'. Times. , ' The Coniwto Parlor Organ is some thing entirely new ; it in a beautiful parlor ornament, ppsHexHeH a sweet and power ful lotto 'is a most comiiundablo Inven tion and holds a hifh place iu publio fa vor." .Y. J-. Evening ivfc ... AK OnCltEsrnA S TKK rARLOB.-TllO orcliastral organ id tho name of anewreod orau reoenlly anuoiuood by Horace Wa lora & S..n. The instrument Ukes tills uamo from its recently invented orehea trul step. Thp voicing of this ia peculiar, producing (hp elVa't ol a full awect con tralto voico. Ita tiriest euTooi is 'proilucod when the stops are drawn, no that an. or chestral oUiHJt iu given, Tho case is unique, and makes 11 handsonio atliole of furni ture.' ..V, Y..Hun. . . V . - :' , The Waters Pianos are known among the very best. We ure enabled to speak of these lnstrumonttt with- contldelice, from personal kuflWlciige. .Y, Y. k vngeliat. -.ii - .--.! .-,',;. '' . Persons suiTering with Nervons Debili ty, Insiplent t'ousuiiiption, Asthma, Bron chitis, Catarrh, or any form of Nervous or Pulmonary Complaint, will receive a prouiptaud radical Vegetable llcinedy, nee of charo, by giving symptoms iu full, and addressing. ' - I)r. C1IAS. V. MArt.SHALL, ' 3 tf , 'M Swau 1-it., liuilalo, N. Y. TIMHJ TRIED AND ?IRE TESTED , . TUB OHIO l HAL j . . ,, ' ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY OFHABTr'tmp, C0S5., .; ASSET. Poc, 81, 1S?3, ia,rof!,oa;7o. . MI I. ICS W. TATB, Bab Agent, ' T'otiesta, Ta. F U R UlT U R ET LlSVtON"" & WISE. The old ami well known firm of Lemon A Wine of ruuburyb, Pa., luauufaclureraof Cabinet Furniture and Chairs, Has removed to ' Jo, 111 Fpurth A.yenue, (qppoKitethalroidBifcd.J . Where tbev continua lLa .buniufi.a in all (ts branehen." , , wl Hui LOTS FOR SALE IN TUB ' BOROUGH OF TIONESTA, Apply to GEO. Q. SICKLES, ) ' ' 7, Niwnt., liew Jerk flt.a. r