t I- - Wu $vxtti tmhfcm. mm)n .noimxn, mx i, m. bohougii officers. Ilurpe. W. R. Th'NN. (yuvcilitien--, B. Kelly, O. W. Boverd, .T. A. Proper, W. R. Rock, Win. Richards, K. S. Foreman. .lnaliern of the, l' tcc I). S. Knox, C. A. Itnndull. (Jtinstoldr 1 r. Hwaggart ,'hnttt lhrrrlr.lU. 11. May, IT. O. Pa ris, G. W. Robinson, T. J. Va'ntJloson, l. W. Clark, W. H. Dunn. , . g- FOKKST COUNTY OFFICERS. Presiilf.nl Jidrje,,. D. Wetmokk, yir'ixs Judyc Jn. O. Dai.k, Ed (N'AHl) Ktr.n. 'J'resu rov- W m . T , A w n r; . c k. I'mtmnntttry, lletjiier Sr. llceordcr, ifrc. J. W. Ct.Ainc. ShitriJT .Il'sTIS SlIAWBKV. O" iionrra Kia II Kit MX, IsAAC I.O- f ItKfMC. Superintendent II. 8. Urtocic- way. JH.nlricI Attorney H. D. InwiN. .; (Vm iiimiers JjYMan Cook, 1. V. M icitt II.MOTT. (iuitty Htirre yor T. P. Col.I-V". f Vwirv W. O. Cnm'iiN. Oj tinty A vdilvm Nirnor.AH TiiOMr ((. J. il. Nru.T,, II. A. Zi:kkdt?t,t.. Memhc.rnf lintre--1 1 a khy Wiiiti:. Atteittl)lyJ. B. Aonkw. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. TIONXBTA LODGE No. .309, I. O. of O. MEETS evory Friday evening, t 7 o'clock, !i t'liollnll formerly occupied 1y tho Good Templars. J. E. BLAINE, n.g. "G. W. SAWYHll, Kee'y. 27 -tf. K. L, Davis, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Tionesta, Pa. Collections iriiijo in this and adjoin JiiW fou ntioH. , -10-ly ATTORNEY AT LAV7, KUnStrcoi, ' TIONESTA, TA, W. K. I.ATNV. J. 11. AON'UW. LATHY AGNEW, AT T O 11 X K 1' S A T , A W , TIONESTA, PA. ATTENTION SCMHKK.t! I havo been admitted to practice an Attorney in Mio Pension Ollleo at Wash ington, ' D. J. All olficcrs, soldier, or sailors who were injured in tlio lato war, can obtain ponuions to which they may ho -vntUlcd, hv calling on or addressing mo at 'I loiifiMtrt, I'a. Also, claims for arrearages f pay mid bounty will rceelvo prompt at tention. . 1 In vitii? ln over four years a soldier in the 1 ito war, and having for a number of years endued in Ilia provocation of aol (iieis' cla:iiiH, my expei-leneo will nnfliro th eolleetlon of elaims in the shortest poh Kiblo tiiin. ' J. 1R AWSKW. 4iir. v F.W.Hays, a ti'okx:y at law, ;V Pi'Ul.lfi, Heynohls llukill lllix-k, hi-nuea Mt., Oil City, Pa. 3Vi-ly I.awren,ca Housr, MIONKSTA. PKNX'A. WJ1, IMW I. i'POI'JM KTOR. Thil housn is eeni riil! v he;l.)d. Everything new and well I'lirnifhed Superior aeconiniod.i tiins Miid siri.-t -MU ution ivrn to ieKt. Vt-uetablivs iMd Fruits of all kinds nerved in their sens in. Sainplo room fur Coi:l iikm ehd ccnt-'. CEKTIAL HOUSE, HON'N'KH V AliNEV.' V,Lt,K. 'L. AtiNi-.. Proprietor, This is a new ii'iilse, and has just. been fitted U for the re.viintiKMtatiKii ot ine puhiie. . a portion of Ibe piitro:ifi'j,i! of tho public ia solieiUnl Jiidv TJONJWTA, PA. Okkii r. IIouks : 7 b. !l a. m., 7 to 0 v M. WednesV'rH and Saturdays from il A. M. to i r. M. W. C. COBUKN, M. D., l")Il YSIt'IAI'I .V. SURGEON oIV.ih his I iir ires to the people cf Eolst Co. Hiiviuu had an e.vpoi'ieueo oi Twelve Yeats i:l e'MHUar.t' iniu tiee. Dr. Coburn uiiai aiilec:s to uive satisfaction. Dr. Co burn makes a ap-viaUy of tho tivatnient o! Nasal, Throat, Liiuy; a:id all other 'hiMiiie. or linuarin-f Ulsoascs. JIhviii iiiM!ti;ralc-d nil seienlilio methods of cur itiu- diaesise and Heb.vled tho Rood lVoill all Kv'sleiii';. he will iriiarauteo relief or nemo in all i.vuh s vlie:e u curj is possible. io .'hnrv,e for Consultation. All foes will bo i easoiuible. Professional vit-ita niado at at 1 1 hours. Parties at a distance ean con villi him hv 1. tt.T. Ollice and Pesideneo Koeoml liiiildint oclow tho Court 1 louse. Thmesta, Pa. Ot tieo ilays V'dnesdays uud Saturdays. 2ntf H. H. aiV. A. B. fcKLUY. MA r, VAliK e CO., Corner of Elm fe Walnut Sts. Tionesta. Bank of Discount and Deposit. Interest allowed on Timo Deposits. Collections madoonall thoPrineipal points of tho U. S. Collection!) solicited. lS-ly. rUOTOGRAPIl GALLERY. KLM HTKEETi SOITTU OF ROBINSON it BONNER'S STORE. Tionosta, Pa., M. CARPENTER, - - - Proprietor. t ri - lii.' .I.: vi -.V-J . ' ' ' tri"... iir ? Picturostakcu in nil tho latent styles theit. 'M-if ITkiims. Our terms foraiinnuneements aro'Bs follows! Conurpsn, iiO.t S(ninlo, P).; Aa'einhly. Jill.; Prnthonotnry i; Hhoriir, fOH.j (!on'irniHMioner, ".; Co. Super lntei)drnt, f-".! Auditor Jury Coinmis sionec tl. Primary election tickets extra. No fuimi'veemenl. will ojweur itnexx the. eoxh. neeoinponir Hie. inline. This rule will not bo broken in favor of anybody. ASSEMBLY. Wo are authorized to announco DK. W. C, COBL'P.N, of Tionestn lioro, nsaeandi- lato for As.seiubly, Kiihjout to Kepubliean tisanes. Wo aro nn(horled to announco S. C. POUl'K, of Oreen Townidiip, as ft candi date for Assembly, subject to Kepubl'ean tisas;oH. Vo urn aulhori.ed to nnnonneo E. L. TAV1S, of Tionesta Itorouifh as a eimdi- dato for AsMcmbly, subject to Kepubliean UH.l''eH. We are anthevlzed to announce N. P. WIIEELEU, of lliekry 'lownshlp, as a enudidato fi'i1 Assembly, subject to Ke- puljlieail Usages. AVo aro authorized t) announco W. It. COON, of Cl;ir)ni?fori, as a eandid.ito for Assembly, mibioct to tho usages of ilic Uepublicuti party. P 1 1 OT 1 1 ON OT A Ii Y, vo. Wo aro au(horied Ia annnnnrn T. J. VAN (ilESEN, of Tionosta P.oro as a can didato for Prothonotary, Bcplster ami Ko eorder and Clerk of tho Courts, subject to F.cpublicrtii usages. Vo aro authorized to announco JUST1S S1IAWKEY, of Tionesta Borough aft a candidate for Prolhonot.iry, llenister and Iteermlcr, and Clerk of the Courts, subject to Kcpuhiicsui usages. SHERIFF. Wn aro auHiorized to announco W. W. THOMAS, of Oreon Township, as ft ean dkhito for Slieriil', bubjeet to llopublioan usairos. Wo aro 8utlioriod to announco C. A. HAN DA LE, of Tionosta lioro, as a candi date for Sheriff, subject to Republican usage. COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT. Wo are authorized to announco II. S. BKOCKWA Y, of Tionesta Boro., as ac.nn ilidato for tho oflico of Superintendent of Schools of Forest County, at tho Conven tion or School Directors, to no iieul in Ti onesta, on Tuesday, May 7, 1S78. We aro authorized to announco B. I. McCLUKK, of llowo Township, as a can didate, for tho oillco of Superintendent ot School: of Forest County, at tho Conven tion of School Directors, to be held in Tjo nosia, on Tuesday, May 7, 1878. COUNTY COMM ISSIONER'S, We aro authorized to announco D. (1. 111,'NTER, of TionesU Township, us a candidate lor County Commissioner, sub ject to Republican usages. Wo aro authorized to nnnonneo ELI HOLEMAN, of Tionesta Township, as a crndKlato lor Comity Commissioner, sub joet to Republican usages. We aro authorized to announco JO'IN KECK, of Tionosta Boro, as a candidate lor ( 'ounty Commissioner, subject to r.e I : I m an usages. We are authorized to announce S. J. ZENTS. i Burnett Township, as a candi date for County Commissioner, subject to Kepubliean usatrev. Wo are authorized to announco II. W. LEDKBUR, of (Jreen Township, asa ?an didato for County Commissioner, subject to Republican images. JURY COMMISSIONER. Wo aro authorized to announco WM. PATTERSON, of Kinsley Township, us a cunilidato for Jury Commissioner, sub ject to Republican usages. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Kev. Elliot will preach in tho PiCfjhytot iaii Church, on Sunday uext, morning ami evening. Sabbath School at 3 o'clock p. m. Mr. l'A Iloleman, of Tiuncsta Township, iu to-day announced as a candidate for County Commissioner, subject to llt-puhlican usages. Mr. D. G. Hunter, of Tionesta Tvp., is to-day announced as a candi date for County Commissioner, subject to Republican usages. Mr. Win. r&tUrsou, of Kingcdey Township, Is to duy Birnounced as a candidate for Jury Commissioner, sub ject to Republican usages. Mr, Alex. Gordon, of Elkhart, lnd., and 0. W. Dithridge, of Pitts burgh, are in town, to-day, both look iug ketiity. Through traios from TJnflalo to Pittfcburgh will copiinence running over tho P. T. it B. II. Ii. on tbo 15th iost. We noticed Dr. J.Gordon Carna clan, of the First Presbyterian Church of Meadville, in town yesterday, hav ing a visit with Rev. Elliot. D.ivy Ililanda came in from Lhe forests yesterday with ninety dozen live pigeons, and starts out to-day for some more. Tho lot brought in can be saen at tho Central House barn. Titusville and Franklin National Banks are now paying out gold, for their notes. It occurs to us like this kind of work might knocktho breath out of tho Greenback party. Some of our young men were up at Hickory last Sunday, witnessing a general baptism of tlio converts of the Free Methodist Church of East Hick ory. They were eleven in number, and were immersed in tho Allegheny River, by tho pastor. As last winter was ono of the mildest on record, for many years, we have also the most forward spring within the memory of the oldest inhab itant. If we are not visited by severe 1 frosts this spring, wo may look for good crops of all kinds in the fall. a'Kjr.oN shoot. Mr. L. Ague.w desires us to inform tho public that ho will have a grand pigeon shoot in Tionesta, on Thursday of next week, May Olh and 10th. lie has threo thousand lively pigeons on hands, and sportsmen can bo assured ef havirg all they want to 6hcot at. Tho shoot will bo under tho direction of . sonic experienced person, and ev erything wiil be douo according to the moat approved rules. We have had lots of rain and nn abundance of water in tho creek and river since our Inst issue, and if all the lumber is not out it must bo tho fault of the lumbermen. At any rate, a large amount has come out, and tho greater part, if not all of it, has gone dowu the river. Our town looks lonc eomo duriDg these floods, because all of our able-bodied citizens, young and old, go down the river if they can pos sibly get away. Wo aro not informed as to how lumber is selling below. An ordinanco passed by the Boro Council on last Monday eveniug, pro scribing tho method of building new sidewalks, is published in to day's pa per. TIih ordinance was pas.icd after getting the opinion of many of our best and most practical men on the subject, all of whom were agreed that rthe plan prescribed was the best that could be recommended for our town. The remarks of Gen. Harry White in Congress, on tho River and Ilmbor Appropriation bill tako up so much of our space to-day that we have not very much left for loca affairs. How ever, wo consider the remarks good reading master, and a perusal of them will convince any of our. readers that Gen. White U capable of taking care of the interests of his district. Tho Paris Exposition opens to day. If wo aro missed from these busy haunts of our usefulness in tbo couiee of a few day?, don't look for U3 on this stdo of the water, that would be labor iu vain ; just go across tho river and look un some of those little trout streams, you'll find us engaged in an exposition of angle-worms to the gaze of tho trout. The attention of our free and eu- lighteced voters is called to tho fact that not a candidate for County Audi tor ia announced in cither party. This i3 really an important office, and three good business men and good account auts should bo chosen. Don't bo back ward, gentlemen ; thero is still room Tho Superior Mills, across tho creek, aro in full blast, under the watchful rye of Win. Richards, who is bossing tho job. The lumber is being sawed, wo believe, for Messrs May & Kelly. During the high water of the past week a large number of logs have been floated into tho boom.. . ' In tho East matters look more like war than they hava sinco the Brit ish lion began to roar. Bismark has ceased to mediate, and tho business cir cles of England aro clamoring for war. Money gained by pushing a war upon tho people would look very much like "blood monev." School Directors' Convention. To the School Directors of Forest County: Gkntlemen: In pursuance of the forty-third section of the act of May, 1854, youire hereby notiGed to meet in convention, at tho Court Houso in Tionesta on tho first Tuesday in May, A. D. 1878, being tho 7th day of the month, at one o'clock in the afternoon, and select viva voce, by a majority of the whole number of directors present, one person of literary and BcientiSc acquirements and of skill4nd experi ence in tho art of teaching, as county superintendent, for three succeeding years ; determine the amount of com pensation for tho same ; and certify the result to the Stato Superintendent, at Ilarrisburg, as requirod by tho thirty-ninth and fortieth sections of said act. II. S. Bkockway, Co. Superintendent of Forest County. Tmnesta, March 27, 1878. 4r. Teachers' Examinations. The Teachers' Examination" in tlio several school dUlricU will tako place tTis spring as follows : Newtown Mills, Tuesday, April 23d. Nebraska, Thursday, " 25th. Neillsburg, Friday, " 215th. E. Hickory, Saturday, 27th. Marienville, Tuesday, " 30tu. Clarington, Thursday, May 2d. Tionesta, Saturday, " 4th. Teachers for certificates aro expected to comosupplied with writing-paper and pencil, us tho examinations w ill be principally written. If au applicant is under IS year3 of ago it is held to bo sufficient cause for withholding a certificate. Directors and citizens aro respect fully invited to bo present. Examinations will commence at 9 o'clock A. jr. II. S. Buockway, March 25, 1878. Co. Supt. IVolicc U. H. B siliiinJ-BScvc-nuc 8;ecial Taxes. Under tho Revised f'-tatutcs of the United States, Sections 3232, 3237, 3238, and 3238, and 3139, every per son engaged in any buniricss, avocation, or employment, which renders him lia ble to a special tax, is required to jro- euro and place and keep conzpie.uoushj in hit establishment or place of bimiicw a stamp denoting the payment of s&id special tax for tiie special-tax year be ginning May 1, 187$. Section 3224, Revised Statutes, designates who aro liable to special tax. A return, as prescribed on Form 11, is also required by law of every person liable to special tax as abovo. Severe penalties aro pre scribed for non-compliance with the foregoing requirements, or for contin uing in busiuess after April 30, '1878, without payment of tax. Application should bo made to James C. Brown, Collector of Internal Revenue, at Greenville, Pa. 4t Bethosda Water ! Bcthesda Water ! Tlie flieht Wonderful Dlncovrry lhe World IlnnKver Known It In a t'crinbi Cure for All Kidney IM.ieawcs. For tho benefit of those similarly afflict ed, I hereby certify that, about thorniddlo of October, I had a violent attack of an af fection of tho kidney, having all the symp toms of gravql. Tlio pain at times vis oxcrutiating, so that lifo would havo been a burden had I found no relief. I triod several remedies recommended by an old and skillful physician, withotit'any bene fit whatever. After . suffering two weeks a lricnd brought mo a gallon of Bethesda Water, sold by Mr. Joseph Fleming, Mar ket street and tho Diamond, Pittsburgh, and beforo I had used tlio peeond gallon 1 was entirely cured, and havo not had a symptom of tho disease sinco. I helievo this water is a sovereign remedy for all diseases of the kidneys, including tlio hith erto incurablo disease, diabetes. By writ ing to Mr. Fleming ho will send Iy mail, freo, printed circulars. Kev. W?isi.EY Smith, Pittsburgh, Pa. Solo Agent for Pennsylvania, JOSEPH FLEMING, 84 Market street, Pittsburgh. Price per gallon, CO cents ; per ono-fourth barrel, 1.00; half barrel, $8.00; barrels, SHSX'0. . Send for pamphlets, mailed frea on ap plication, to JOSEPH FLEMING, 8 t Market street, Pittsburgh, Pa. EH F. Kunkol'3 Bitter Wins of Iron. E. F. Kunkel's colobratod Bitter Wino of Iron will effectually cuio liver com plaint, lanndice, (tvspensm, chronic or ner vous debility, chronio diarrluea, disoaseof tho kidneys and all diseases arising from a disordered liver, stomach or intestines, ueh as constipation, llatulcnce, inward piles, fullness of blood to the head, acidity brtho stomach, nausea, heartburn, disgust lor food, fullness or weight in tho stom ach, soro oruetations, Kinking ortluttsring at tho pit of the stomach, swimmingof tho head, hurried or dillicult breathing, Mut tering at the heart, choking or suffocating sensation when in a lying posture, dim ness of vision, dots or webs beforo tho sight, dull pain in tlio head, deficiency of perspiration, yellowness of tho skin 'and eyes, pain in tho side, back, head, chest, linil.s, etc., Huddcn Hushes of heat, burn ing in tho llesh, constant imaginings of evil and great depression of spirits. Price 1 per bottle. Beware of countertHts. Do not lot your druggist palm off' sumo other preparation of iron ho may say it is as good, but ask for Kunkel's Bitter Wiuo of Iron. Tako no other. Kunkel's Bitter Wino of Iron is not sold in bulk only in il bottles. E. F. Kunkel, Proprietor! No. 25!) North Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Sold by all druggists. Tape Worm Removed Alive. Head and all coniplote, in two hours. No foo till head passes. Seat, Pin and Stomach Worms removed by Dr. Kunkel, 2"i'J North Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Send for circular, For removing Seat, Pin or Stomach Worms call on your druggist and ask for a bottlo of Kunkel's Woini Syrup, prico $1. It never fails. Common senso teachos if Tapo Worm bo removed, all other worms can bo readily removed. E. F. Kunkel's Lustral & E. F. Kunkel's Shampoo for the Hair. Tho best and cheapest Hair Drossing and Hair Cleaner in tlio world. They re movo dandrutf, allay irritation, soothe and cool tho heated sculp, prevent tho hair from falling oil", and promote tlio growth in a very short timo. They preserve and beautify tho Hair, and render it soft and glossy. They impart a brilliancy and u silky appearanco to braid and wiry Hair, and, as a hair dressing, they are unrivall ed ; eradicate dandrutl and prevent bald ness. The shampoo cleans tho Hair, re moves grease, scurf, itching, eruption. Cures headacho produced by heat and fa tigue. Kunkel'H Shampoo and Lustral restore Hair to a natural and glossy cohjr, restore faded, dry, harsh and wiry hair. Price per bottlo $1. Asic your druggist for them, or send to E. F. "Kunkel, Pro prietor, No. 2o'J North Ninth Street Phil adelphia, I'a. 18-lim Licenso Applications. rpil E following named persons havo filed J- their petitions for License and tho Kiiino will bo presented to our Court of Quarter Sessions of May Term, 1878: C. E. McOray, Hotel, Tionesta Boro. John Woodcock " Neilltown. D. S.Knox " Tionesta Boro. William Toy " Fagundas. John Peterson, Eating House, Trunkey vilhi. D. W. CLA UK, Clerk (. S. Tionesta, I'a , Apr. 27, Jt78. TIONESTA HOUSE. CE. Mcf'KAY, Lessee. Situated at tho mouth of Tionesta Creek, Tionesta, Pa. This house has been thoroughly re fitted and refurnished, and a portion iff tho public patronage is respectfully bolkitod. DO YOU WANT TO THEN BUY YOUR DRY GOODS WHERE YOU CAN GET THEM The Cheapest! Having just returned from New York with a large stock of PRirflG GOODS, I WILL SELL LOWER THAN EVER BEFORE The following Prices of a few arti cles will be a guide, as to Low Prices, for all : " Best Prints, 5 and 6 cts per yard. Huslins, 3i cts per yard and vp. Crash Toweling, He per yd. & vp. Coats' AfoClark'8 Thread 5 cts spool. Good Knitting Cotton 5c a ball; 6 for 25c. Desters Best Knitting Cotton 7c. ball. Dress Goods 7 i cts per yard and up Embroideries 2 cts per yard and vp, a Nico Lino of thorn and Cheap. Ladies' & Children's IIoscQe pair & up. Lace Edges 2 cts per yard, & upward, Ribbons of all Colors ami Styles, Cheaper than over beforo. Colored Torchon Laces & Embroiddries, a very fino assortment. Euchings of all Kinds. Ties, Kid Gloves, Lace Stripe riqucs. riqucs in Plain White and Colored Figures, tCc. vc. I have bought theso goods to Sell, and 1 assure every customer that no where in this region w ill they get lower prices than at my store, for I WILL HOT BE UNDERSOLD ! Call and he Convinced of Vrhat I say. Orders Taken and Goods Sent fpr andocoiveid in tne snortosx Possible Time. I hero express my thanks to tho pub lic for their Liberal patronage in the past, and hopo by fair dealing to merit a continuance of tbo same. Ij. Iu ISmniesIioUz, BUCK'S BUICK BLOCK, oppo&ito People's Savings Bank, TiiioiJrri:, iw. I AGENCY for BUTTERIOK'S PATTERNS. TRIAL LIST, MY , rROTnriNDTAtlV'NUn Ii i Fokkst Co., Pa i No. Tr. Yr. 1 Seldcn Whitman vh. J. y, II. Ileifinger, et al admis 15 Doc. 70 2 John B. Carr vs. J. W. ( 'arson :;7 S"p. "(1 : The Superior Lumber Com pany vs. T. .1. VanOie-en et at 0 May 77 1 Deriekon it Co. vs. Thomp- moii iv Cenroo 07 Dee. 7i5 William l:ii-h:u-'!"on Vs. Ihir- motiy Towie'.Mp 1? Dee. 71 0 Constantino Doherty T Har- ' mony Township" l'j Dee. 71 7 Wm. Jones for iimi; vh. Har mony Township 20 Dec. 71 8 Ceo. Morgan vs. .). O. Boot 31 May 70 ! James Carl vs. J. F. Over lander fil Sep. 77 10 John D. Hunt vs. The Comi ty ol' i'uri t 02 Sep. 77 11 Catherine N"'tl(.f:t al vs. P. Day and l.lrnry Swawirt 37 Sep. 77 12 J. P.. Agii"v 1( r liso v-. S. II. 1 1 unlet (17 Sep. 77 2 y Jonmfa ii. Sill, widow, et al vs. rs. J I. Ha U tetel S Dee. 7a II William B. (on vs. J'.obert McCloskev Dec. 77 15 Helen S. Thoinan vs. John A. Proper et al 3 Sen. 77 lii Daniel S. Knox vs. A. II. Partrhlgo et al 10 Feb. 7 17 Dericksou t Co. vs. Samuol Clark 20 Feb. 7S 13 May, Park ct Co. vs. Freo- man it Corbet 10 Sen. 77 H) Jacob Cosper vs. Win. A. G il- lord cY, Wito 0 Dec. 77 20 F. W. Ellsworth vs. Leonard Airncwctnl 42 Dec. 77 21 Robinson Bonner vs. Ja.-t. M. McKav 13 Feb. 78 22 Jacob F. Overlander vs. J. B. Murphy A J. W. Murphy 1 1 Feb. 78 23 J. II. Jones v-. Frank Barr 5 May 78 21 Hugh M. Boli v. John lie- soir et al 0 Feb. 78 25 Cha.s. Slarrow vs. Ell '".cr'in 80 Sep. 7(1 Jacolj l. Ain:ror 1 riir.'ee Vi vs. Joshua Dout;!a.''H et al Terrii Tenants ' 10 Dee. 77 D. W. CLARK, Prothonotary. April 22, 1S7.S. PROCLAMATION. Whkreas, The Hon. L. D. Wetmore, President Judiro of tlio Court of Com mon Pleas and Quartor Sessions in and for tho county of Forest, has issued his pre cept for holding a Court of Common Pleas Quarter Sessions, Ve., at 1 lonesta, lor the County of Forest, to commence on tho third Al outlay ot JSlav next, being the 20th day of May 1878. Notice is thercforo given to tho Coroner, Justices of tho 1'eaeo and Constables of said county, that thev bo' th'-n and there in their proper persons at ten o clock, A. AL, ot said day, with their record., inquisitions examinations and other remembrances, to do thosu things which to their ollic.es appertain to be) done, and to thoso vh are bound in recognizance to prosecute aaahist the prisoners that aro or shall be in the jail of Potest County, that they be then and 'l iter. present to prosecute ' against them as shad bo just. Given un der mv hand and seal A. D. 1878. JL'sSTlS SHAWKEY, Sheriff. WILLIAM READ & SONS, 13 FANEUIL HALL SQTt., BOSTON, - - MASS., Agents for W. c C. SCOTT & SON'S BREECK-COADERS! ! Used by Capt. Bogardus (who has shot one of theso guns over 30,0')0 times and still uses it in all his matches), Miles' Johnson and the principal shots and clubs. Wo havo also brought out tho.; Jlcnt i,ZQ 15reec3s-IiOalcr of favorito Top-Snap Action ever shown! in tho market. Other qualities at $35 and 10. T-SfMid for Circulars and Lists of sec ond hand Guns. 38-Cni You Can Save Money By buying your PIANOS and ORGANS from tho undersigned Manufacturers' Agent, lot tho best brands in tho market. Instruments shipped direct from tho Fac tory. CHAN. A. SHCLT., Tuner, ly Lock box 17 IU. Oil Cy, Pa TIDIOUTE SHAVING SALOON. T. II. BARNES, PnopitiKTOU. SHAVING, Hair-Cutting, Shampooing and every thing in th.i 1'onsorlal An dono with neatness and despatch. Also a first-class stock of CIGARS AND TOBACCO. Between Mabio & Hunter's and tho Tost Oilice, Tidioute, I'a. S3 ly 'REFJS.HCTCrJ Brooch-Loading Double-Barrelled . GUr-tL Weight, si to 8? pounds : lemrt'i of barrel, 2s and 80 in. 10 ami 12 gauge. l'rit-c, Slct l Inrrcls,!.! 15 ; Twist burn-Is, t'tiO I l.uuiiiialcil Imrrt'lM, 7 5j l)ani.i'H liurrclM, K.. The best ever offered tho American sportsman, combining a! I tl.o most desir able features of the best Impoi ted, togeth er wi'h some valuable iiiiirovenients not found in any other Top Lever, Snap Ac tion, Centre b ire. For sale bv the (aide everywhere. Man ufactured by E. BE.MINGTON cV. SONS, 281 Hnd 2K3 Broadway. New York. P. '. Box, !l!'.'l. Armory, lllion, N. Y. Cutth. out and send for 1 i.i.vstkatki) Cm.-. Miiii i: and Treatise on Klil.K (Snooii 2l-;iiu. JOB WOl!K of all kinds done at lico on short notice. f WW,- ;