it II She gcxtti gUpvMknu, WEDNESDAY MORXIM, JINE 20.-1S78. nonouGH OFFICKHS. JturtfriM.-W. R. Dunn. ' Omnrilm.cn A. U. Kolly, G. W. Bovard, J. A. Proper, W. It. Reek, Win. Richard, N. 8. Foreman. Justice of the Veiee, D. H. Knox, C. A. Randall. Oonateibtc It. Rwaggart School Directors U. II. May, IT. O. Da ,vls, O. W. Robinson, T. J. Van Glcson, I). W. Clark, W. It. Dunn. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. President Judge. 1j. D. Wktmoiie. Associate Judges-' Jos. O. Date, Ko- A'AnD KliRR. Treasurer Wm. TiAwnFUfK. Prnthonotary, Register tfc Recorder. Cr.- J. W. Cr.ARK. Sheriff" Justis Hftawkey. Commissioner Ei.i Berlin, Isaac IOnii, John Reck. f'Hf Superintendent II. S., Biiot'K- WAT, District. Attorney H. P. Irwih. Jury Commissioners lit mah Cook,. P. V. Mrrcii.liott. County Surveyor T. D. Collins. Coroner W . C. Coiutkn. Ciun1v Auditors "Niciioi. AX TuoMr eon, J. It. Nkill, II. A. ',i:hnuki,i.. Mrmherof Congress-' 1 1 akhy "White. Assembly, ti. AfiNEW. DUSINESS DIRECTORY. TIONESTA LODQE 15 Xo. 3i!, r-Vi4ZZr I. O. ot U. iX; VTi-""TL . MEETS every Fiidav evening, at 7 o'clock, In Iho r,ugo Room In Par tridge's Hall. .T. E. BLAINE, N. G. O. W. HAW Y Kit, (SfCy. '27-tf. K. L. Davis, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Tionesta, Pa. Col lections niailo in this find adjoin lug counties. 40-ly AV. TATM,. ATTORNEY AT LAW, TIOXK&TA, PA. W. E. LATHY, J. n. AU.NBW. L.ATIIY As ,.ONKW, ATTOJiXEYH AT LAW, TION'ESTA, PA. . " ATTENTION KOI.IHEKS! ... I have locn admitted to practice as an Attorney in 1 ho Pension Oillco at Wash ington, ' 1. C. All olllccrs, soldiers, or sailor who worn injured In tho lato war, can obtain pensions to which they may Is? ciititln.l. hv callinur on or addressing moat Tionesta, Jn. AImo, claims for arrearages of pay and bounty will recoivo prompt at tention. I !:ivim boon over four voars a soldier ill (he Into war, and havinuc for a number of years engaged in tho prosecution oi sol diers' claim, my exp rience will assure the collodion or claims in the shortest pos sible time. J. 1. AGNKW. F.W.Hays, A rmT?VV.Y AT T.AW. and NoTASY V Public, Reynolds flukiil A Oo.'s Block, Seneca Ml., im uny, i a. ; ou-iy Lawreryce. House, 1MONENTA. PENN'A. WM. TAW L RENCE. Proprietor. This house Is contrail v located. Everything now and well furniHhed Superior accommnila linns and atrict attention ui von to (incuts. Vegetables and Fruits of all kinds nerved lu their season. Kamplo room lor Com mercial Agonts. CENTRAL HOUSE, IIONNER A AO NEW BLOCK. I,, Jj AnsRW, Proprietor. This is a now nouse, and has just been fitted up for tho accommodation of tho public. A portion of tho pauoungo of tho public is soiieitou 4-ly J. K. II?. 11X1 M. TIONESTA, PA. Ofkxtk Hours: 7 to 0 a. sr.. 7 to 9 v w. Wodneaduys and Saturdays from 11 A. M. to 3 P. M. W. a COBURN, M. D., , I3IIYSICIAN A SUROEON olTers Ids aorvlcca to tho jeople of Furrat Co. Havinir bad an expenonce of .Twelve Years in conxtant prootmo. Dr.- Ooburn iriiiirantces to irivo satif.facrion. Dr. Co- biu n makes a pecmUy of the treatment if Ni4.-..il, -Throat, Ijiinx and all other Chronio or lingoriiiK discasea. Having investialod all scientific, methods of cur ing disease mid seUi ted tho ffood from all Hv.steins. he wiil irunranteo relief or ueure in till vas'w whero a euro is jiossiblo. Isi tJharpe for Consultation. All foes will ho reasonable. ProfcHUxial visits made at nil hours. Parties at a distance can con sult hi in by letter. OMicn and itesidenco second miUdinj; zielow tho Court llouso, Tionest.i, Va. Of lieo days Veilnesdays and Saturdays. 25tf Jj. ii, may. JL I!. KSLLV. MA Y, PARK D CO., :b a f k e b s Corner of Elm A Walnut.Si.i. Tior.eaU. r.imk of Discount and Deposit. Interest allowed en Timo Deposits. Collection! mudoon all the Principal points of tl.o U. H. Collections solicited. 18-1 PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY. K I. .11 NTUKKT, aOUTII OF ROr.IVSON A UONNEIfS STORE. Tionesta, Pa., H. CARPENTER, . . - Proiiriator. ft fcjJ l'h tures taken ill aMtho latest -ty!t Lhe'art. --t LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Rev. Elliot will preach in tho Trcsbyterian Church, on Sunday next, morning and evening. Sabbath School at 3 o'clock p. M. Mra. Cobb's school etaited up again on Jronday last. All danger of small-pox is now thought to be over. Mr. J. T. Dale, who, in company with Mr. Jno. Jamicson, is running so mo wells in Butler county, came I homo to vote last Saturday, and will return to his labors this week. He is looking and leeling well. The School Board mot on Mon day evening last, and settled with Fred. Kopman, who paid off tho du plicate in full. Another meeting will be held this evening, when the annual settlement will bo had. Perhaps it might be well to state that tho Fourth of July occurs next week, and that, unless there is a pigeon shoot, there will be nothing special go ing on in town on that day. We shall issue next week, and tako our vaca tion tho week following. Tho building of sidewalks goes bravely on, and would have much further advanced had the weather been favorable, but we havo hud so much rain rccectly that it has been impossi ble to 'build sidewalks or do any out door work much of the time. 1 Ilou. W. C. riutnmer was nomi nated for Congress on tho Greenback ticket, at the convention recently held in Meadville. Thero is no doubt but ho will receivo tho nomination in the district, and bo defeated in Novem ber. Prof. Monday lost the first joint of a long pipe-stem in town last Sat urday, and it is of such a make and 6hape that he cannot replace it easily. If any one happens to find it they will confer a favor by leaving it at this office. We neglected to state ia our re port of tho Democratic nominations last week, that Maj. Jno. Peterson, of Truukey ville, had received the instruc tions of the Convention for Congress. We believe tho Major doss not con template making a fight for tho dis trict nomination. ' Somebody has been stuffing non resident property owners, with the idea that tha present council is dis criminating against them in tho mat' ter of building sidewalks. The idea is a false one; all sidewalks will bo put in proper shape, and new oues bailt where needed, as fast as Mr. Foreman can do it. Mr. McCluro informs us that Mr, Brooks at Brookston has a telephone in operation betweeu his store and office, and that it transmits sound bo accurately that ono can readily dis tioguish any voico with which ho is acquainted. We are not awaro of any other telephone being in opera lion in the county. ,n "The Nursery," for July has put in an appearance. It is filled with the best aud most interesting reading mat ter for children.' It is a beautiful and useful little periodical, and should find a place in every family where there are young children. Terms, Sl.GOaycar, postago paid. Address John F. Shorey, 30 Bromfield St., Bostou, Mass. Tho show has been, and goue, aud the bill-board on tho front of tho slave-mill lot will soon caaso to ob struct our view of the back channel The exhibition was a very fair one, with much the Batno program mo as last year, except that the tumbling was not quite as good nor as varied. It iv a 3 conducted in an orderly man ner, and tho proprietors settled all bills promptly. The chap who sells prizo packages reaped a rich harvest. Last year ho had two or tbreo victims, but so far from deterring others from investing iu his wares, it seemed to stimulate them to greater efforts, and we suppose there wero upward of a score of persons who picked on the wrong box, and paid from five to twenty dollars for their experience, We suppose if this inau visits us next summer ho c&n chargo an ad mission fee to his entertainment, and bankrupt the country. Well, sich is life ; and we can only hope that this eloquent gcutlouiau with tho taking ways wil favor us hero.-iier by staying a nay from our borders. Our hotels did a rood buisinetis and it is a comfort to know that although a great deal o money Mas taken out of town, a little was kit so that the inhabitants may not forget what it looks like. County Notes Here and There. By Tim Way, June 22, 1878. Editok RcrunMCAN : A few days since I had occasion to traverse a por tion of tho County of Forest, and while on tho way I observed various things which I thought not unworthy of rec ord, and that would bo of so mo inter est to your readers. Clarington being a point in my lino of travel, I note what I observed there : William Shields, E?q., (and who, by tho way, is legally entitled tu the ap pellation of Esq.) has partially en closed his houso and adjoining lot with a haudsome picket fence, thereby add ng to tho ccsthctic as well as pecuniary wealth of the village. J. Ii. Pearsall, as of yore, still sup plies tho surrounding country with all tho various articles he needs in the way ef store goods at very reasonable rates. Mrs. Heed, wife of P. C. Heed, who formerly resided here, is now living in town. Kev. Poync held a two days' meet ing at Clarington, commencing the 15th of June. Tho meeting was held in tho church. Some were iu attend ance from quito a distance. One young man we heard of who bad trav eled 16 miles to get to meeting. We felt like congratulating that young man until we ovetheard him remark that ho'd como to 6eo the girls 1 then we felt liko congratulating the girls, whoso attractions could bring a young man 16 miles on toot, and through the rain, at that. Our friends of iho United Brethren Church, in. Burnett, are rejoicing over the advent of their new minister. We havo not learned hi3 name. At Greenwood tho people have raised a new church building. Not grand or imposiug will the structure be, but suitable and convenient for tho pur pose for which designed. Miss Jennie Shields is teaching the school at Greenwood. Despite the low price of lumber and discouraging figures at which boats are quoted, the hills and dales of Trout- man echo tho souud of the saw, broad broad and narrow ax, mallet and caulking chisel. Miss Calista Hillard is teaching the Fitzgerald Bchool ; J. Q. Sweeny the Clarington school ; Miss Carr Pleasant Grove and Miss Sallade Sugar Grove Tho School Directors will meet on the 25th inst., to let the building of a school house at Cooksburg. The bridge at the mouth of Coleman Ruu will bo put up as soon as the stage of water in the run will permit. Meanwhile, the saw mill of Thompson & Darr is "on the go." The good people of Barnett have been visited ; and the cigar of the can didate is a pleasant memory of the past. . While at Clarington wo noticed a new building on the opposite side of river, and upon inquiry learned that 'twas erected as the beginning of a woollen factory. It was iu an unfin ished state, and when it is to be com pleted we did not learn. It stands at tho mouth of Berringer Run. - Leayiug Barnett we entered tho edge of Clarion Co. Farming seemed to be tho chief thing on tho tapis. We saw some fine fields of grain. Learned that a literary society had been organ ized and was in pretty successful opc ration at Red Brush school house.. "Oxce in A While." II. II. Evans would say to the Ladies and Gentlemen of Tionesta and vicinity when visiting Tidioute, if in need of anything in hU line, to give him a call, and ho will show you as fiuo a stock of Men's Iland-Sewc Shoes aud Boots, Ladies' and Misses Fine Kid Walking 'nnd Opera Slip pers, and Burt and Gray Bros. French Kid Button Boots for Women and Children's wear as you will find in many larger towns, and will sell them at prices that will induce you to come again. Remember tho place, Girard Block, eigu of tho Big Gold Boot. P. S. lie keeps a lull liuo of La dies' Underwear, Children's Suits, Ho siery, &z. 14 tf BOOTS AND SHOES. The people of Tionesta nnd Forest County generally, can save enough on a very small purchaso of Boots and Shoes to pay for going to Tidioute and purchasing from D. C. Gillitinio. Be iug the only exclusive Boot and Shoe Dealer in tho place, aud underselling all other parties who handle these goods, ho can mako it an object for auy ono to give him a call. Aud don't you forget it. 11 ot List of Letters Remaining in Tionesta Post Office, Juno 26, 1878 s John Passourc. Thomas Sanford. Thomas Moored. George Morris. W. W. Brewer. J. McQuaig, 2. Emma A. Head. Persons called for any above letters letters please say advertised. J. M. McKay, V. M. Attention is called to the new ad vertisement of Mr. L. Simon, Clothier, Tidioute, Pa. He has a large stock, and is selling at low prices. It will pay to look him up when in Tidioute. Robinson & Bonner have a large invoice of Men's, Women's, Misses' and Children's Shoes, at as low prices a Oil City or Tidioute. Call and see Robinson & Bonner sell the Sing er and Domestic Sewing Machiuos at low prices. Doctor Said She Oould Not Live. For a year and a half my wife's health had been on the decline ; Doc tor said I must soon prepare to bury my wife, as consumption would soon claim hef as its victim. But added: Try E. K. Thompson's Barosma. I did so, and you cannot imagine ray thankfulness when I tell you that two bottles of Barosma wrought a complete cure. My wife is not only the picture of health and beauty, but is the moth er of a darling healthy child. (Baros ma did it.) C. W. White, Grand Valley, Pa. Sold byG. W. Bovard, Tionesta, Pa. 13 2t FOR SALE. A Fine, Double Barrel Breech Loading Shot Gun, in perfect condi tion, with 3 dozen Brass Shells, Shell Belt, Gun Caso and Implements com plete. Cost over 8100 ; will be sold for $65, cash. Apply at once at this office. Kunkel's "Des Flour Do Alpcs," a delicious perfume for the handker chief. Price 75 cts. per bottle Do not waste your money on "cheap" perfumery; the best is the cheapest. For sale at Bovard's. tf. For Sale, op To Let on a long lease for improvement, or will be exchanged for Philadelphia property : tho quarter-acre lotou Elm street adjoining the Court House. Is eligible for building purposes. Ap' ply to S. D. Irwin, Esq., Tionesta, Pa. New Mackerel in Kits, Quarter and Half Bbls., at Robinson & Bon ner's. Consumption Cured. An old physician, retired from prac tice, having had placed in his hands by an East India missionary tho for mula of a simple vegetable remedy, for the speedy and perruauent cure for consumption, bronchitis, catarrh, asth ma, and all throat and lung affections, also a positive and radical cure for nervous debility and all nervous com plaints, after having tested its wonder ful curative powers in thousands of cases, has felt it his duty to make it known to his suffering fellows. Actu ated by this motive, and a desire to relieve human suffering, I will send, free of charge, to all who desire it, this recipe, with full directions for prepar ing and using, in German, French, or English. Sent by mail by addressing with stamp, naming this paper, W.jW. Sherar, 141) Powers' Block, Rochester, N. Y. 14 eow-ly From tbe PilUbtirgll Leador, March tl, 18T8. "I Must Lie Down and Die." The following is an extract from a letter dated July 21, 1S77, to tho discoverer of Rethesda Water. Tho wr'ter is the Rev. T. 11. Fuller, I. P., D. C. L., Roctor of St. Gregory') Church, Toronto, Archdeacon of of Niagara, etc., etc. Tho writer, at tho age of 00 years war" a victim of Saccharine lHabetcs. His physician said (to use Dr. Eullea's words) "he could do no more for me than he had done ; that my diseaso was incurablo, and that 1 must lio down and die." l,We should state here, en parenthe sis, that our townsman, Josoph Fleming, Esq., is tho so Ic and only authorized agent tor this wonderful water for this State, as well as for Ohio and West Virginia. To return to Dr. Fuller : "In four days," ho writes, "after taking the Water, I obtained relief, aud sinco that time I havo taken no medicine, consulted no medical man, and presume, if I could givo myself reasonable rest, I would bo quito well." Such testimony, from such a source, should indeed havo convincing weight. Solo agent for Pennsylvania, Ohio and West Virginia. JOSEPH FLEMING, 81 Market street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Send for Pamphlets and Certificates, mailed free. Puh'K per gallon, 50c j per ono-lbiirth barrel, J 1.00 ; half barrel, .00; barrels, $lo.U. JOB WORK DONE AT THE 'REPUBLICAN" OFFICE At ihe lowest cash prices, neatly, prompt ly, and in style equal to that oj any other establishment in the District. -:o;- BUSINESS CARDS, SHOW CARDS, VISITING CARDS, SCHOOL CARDS WEDDING CARDS PROGRAMMES, INVITATIONS, BALL TICKETS, ADMISSION TICKETS, MOffTIIXY STATEMENTS, ENVELOPES BILL HEADS, LETTER HEADS, NOTE HEADS, CIRCULARS, BLANKS, POSTERS DODGERS, HANDBILLS LABELS, SHIPPING TAGS, &c. By Robinson A Bonner, General Merchant Fjollr 'fcl Imrrel Floiir pH sack, bet Corn Mfinl, JW H 1. 1. Chop feed, pitro gr.tiu Ryo "ft bushel Oats New l bushel Corn, ear - lleans J) bushel - - - 2.00(i Hani, sugar cured Breakfast liaenn, sugar cum I - Shoulders - Whltefish, half-barrels T.nko herring half-liarrels Sugar .... Syrup - fl 750 1 N. O. Molasses new Roast Rio Coffee 60C 25 1' Rio Coll'eo, ... Java Coflbo - 20 (a Tea - Rutter - Rico .... Eggs, fresh Salt .... .90 (3)2,(1 Lard - - - -Iron, common bar Nails, lOd, keg - - IS - s. Potatoes ... Lime bbl. Dried Apples per ft) Dried Reef 25 ft - B(31j 17fl -i-4 Xew Advertisements. MONEY SAVED is MONEY EARNEC IN THESE HAED TIMES I THEN WHY NOT SAVE ITV By going to t . ciTivrnTcr'cj TIDIOUTE, PA., For Great Bargains In BBADY-MADB CLOTE FOR MEN, BOYS AKD CHILDREN Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, Trunks, f,.. TTnvim'. iii ronseciuencc of the earl v Ft son, bought an immense stock of SUMMER GOODS, I am compelled to mark down my pru nnrl I oiler extraordinary Barnaul close Cash Buyers. Here aro three 8 ' pies : Pants, 75o., $1, $1.25 and upward, All-wool rants, irom Sfca.fO upwar Suits from $3.50, $4.50, $6.50 upward. Parties coining from Tionesta can save their faro and 25 per cent, on tno purchase of a suit of clothes. It is worth coming 5i) miles to get .Simon's prices, ns they aro ; lower than ever before in this country The stock must bo reduced and price have been put at almost nothing for that purpose. Don t take my say-so, COME AXI SEE X Remember the Old Reliable Clothing Hour Corner Main A Depot (Streets, ' TUliouto, lu. L. SIMON. NotiCQ to Bond-Holders. NOTICE is hereby given that tho prim pal und accrued interest on the folio ing Forest County Bonds will bo paid the Treasurer's ollice, Tionesta, J'a., tho 1st day of July, 1878, and that tho . terest on said bonds will cease on that d. Bonds Nos. 0 and 7, $500 each No. $S00; Nos. '20 and 31, flOOO each, aud 7 35, $1200. Em Berlin, ") Isaac I.onq, Commission John Ri'ck, ) Attest J. T. Brennan, Clerk. T1DIOUTK SHAVING SALOOtt T. II. BARNES, Proprietor. SHAVING, Hair-Cutting, Shampoo and every thing in tho Tonsorial done with neatness and despateli. Also a lirbt-class stock of CIGARS AND TOBACCO. Between Mabio A Hunter's and tho 1 onice, Tidiouto, Pa. REMIKMCTOK Breech-Loading Double-Barre cun. Weight, 81 to H'i pounds : length of I 2H und 30 in. 10 and i2 gauge. 1'rk'e, Nleclliurr. In, ?4 5 1 Twint barrel": I.ruiiiuutetl bari'i-lH, if 7 5 llainam . buirrlH, !So. Tho best ever offered the Ann sportsman; combining all the most . able features of the best imported, t er with noma valuable improvement fimnd in any other Top Lever, Snr.; lion, Centre Fire. For sale bv tho tarde everywhere. ufactured bv E. REMINGTON A t and liHJ Broadway, New York. 1' Box, 3WU. Armory, lllion, N. Y. Cut out anil send for 1lm:sthatki C looitk and Treatise on Kifi.u Snoo'i iii-sm. WILLIAM READ & SO 13 FANEUII. 1IALLSQS., ISOSTOX, - - Ml Agents for V. &i C. SCOTT & so: BREECH-LOADERS ! ! Used by Capt. Bogardus (who lav one of these guns over :10,litO times Mill uses it in nil his matches), 7. Johnson and the principal shots and 1 Wo havo also brought out tho lto-l Krei't'h-I.otu! of favorite'Ti'p-Snap Action ever in tho market. Other nualilies vX ; ill. Sen.! for Circulars und I.i uml hand Guns. j1 -J