F ' 1 h i V ti WEDNESDAY IBORMXC, SEPT. 13, If-,8. noaouGii OFFicnns. P.ttrricKii'W'. U. Dunn. Ontheitmen A. II. Kelly, fl. Bovard, .T. A. Proper, W. K. Heck", Win. Richards, N. H. Foreman. Juaiiec of the Peace C A. Randall, J. T. Drennan. (Tunxtahto II. Hwaggnrt AVioo Director. II. II. M:iv, H. O. Pa vis, l. W. Hobinson, T. J. Van (llesen, 1). W. Clark, W. It. Dunn. v FOllEST COUNTY OFFICERS. Prcxiilent Jntlfe1,. I. Wktmore. Anxociate. Juttfje.t.luH. (I. Dale, Ko A'AHI) K Kitn. Trenmi rer Vm. TiAWrkm'K. I'mtlmiiotari, Jtcrjixfor tt- liccordcr, if-e. J. W.(M,ahk'. A7 c ; i .1 1 r st i s S n a v it v. y. ('oiiiiiiixKionrr Em Bkui.IN, Isaac I.ono, John Keck. ynuf tfupcrintnttlentll. R. Brock- WAV, Dixlriet Attorney H. Ti. IiiwiN. Jury Commimn'onem Lyman Cook, 1. V. MERf.'ii.i.nviT. County Surveyor T. l. Cor.MNs. Coroner W. C. Conrnw. Co n-n tn A uilitors Nicholas Thomt- tON, .1. K. NeH.T,, II. A. '.I'HNliKMi. Memlier of ( tntrc.sn IIauhv White. AnsemblyJ. II. AfiNEW. DUSIfiESS DIRECTORY. TIONESTA LODGE I. O. of O. !P c .-Vf - MEETS every Friday evening, nt 7 o'clock, I" Ihe Lodgo Hoom in Par tridge's Hull. .T. H. BLAINE, X. K (I. W. SAWYHlt, Sec'y. Ii7-tf. E. L. Davis, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Tionesta, Fa. Collections mado hi this miI adjoin ing counties. 40-ly zsi i i : h w . 'v rr e , ATTORNEY AT LAW, Khn Street, TTO.SKSTA, PA, V. E. I.ATHY. J. 11. AONKW IWI V Jfc A1VKW, a t r o it x i: y s a t Ij a ir , TTO"SKKTA, PA. ATTENTION SOI.IUKIts! 1 liavo been admitted to practice as nu Attorncv in tlio Pension OIUco nt Wash ington, ' l. C. All officers, soldiers, or wiilnrs. who wcro injured in the. lato war, nu obtuin pensions' to which they may bo enlitlnd, lv calling on or addross'mg me at 1 inncshi. Pa. Also, claims tor nrrcaragos !' pay ami bounty will receive prompt nt tendon. Having been over four yoars a Hold lor in ilie ltc war. and having i'or h number of vc:rs enjTiitrcd in tbn pio-ociUlon of sol diers' claim, my experience will o-ssnro the collection ol claims in the BliorteKt. pos Hibln time. J. 11. AliNKW. 41tf. ss F.W.Hays, A TTOUXKY AT LAW. and Notary V I'i iilii". Uevnolds Hukill t Co.' a lllock, Seneca St., Oil City, l'a. 31)-ly Lawrence House, lUONI'STA. I'UXN'A. YM. LAW 1 KKXCK. riioi'iiir.foii. TMs hous ix ciMili allv located. Kverythinp; now and well I'liinixlied Superior uecominodH- lions and strict attention iriven to irueKtu 'en;lables and 1- nut ot all Kinds served i their season. Sample, room lor com mercial Agents. CENTRAL HOUSE, IIOXXICR AiXKV BLOCK. L, 13 Aoskw. l'rooi ietor. This is a new House, and lias just been fitted up for the nccommoilatioii ol mo puniic. a. imm-iioii of tlio patronage of the public is solicited. JH-iy TIONKSTA, PA". Oi'i-ict: Hours : 7 to t A. m.. 7 to 0 v i. Wednesdays and Saturdays from 11 a. m. to 3 i. M. W. C. COBURN, M. D., PHYSICIAN it SUKC.KON oflers his L services to tho people of Forest Co. Havinir had an experience ot 'lwelve Years in constant practice, ur. couurn luiiuntees to irivo satisliaioii. Dr. i.o nun makes a siiecialtv of the treatment Nasal. Throat, l.unir and an oiuer h ion in or liiiirciinii discuses. Havinir Investigated all scientidc methods of cur iuir tliKcasn a.nd selected tho irood from all systems, he will nuarantco relief or a euro in all cases where h euro is possible. No Charu'O for Consultation. All fees will be reasonable. Professional visits mado at nil hours. Parties al a distauoo can con suit him hvalcttcr Ollice liesidenco second builling fielovv the Court 1 louse. Tionesla. Pa. Ot lice days Wednesdays and Saturdays. 25if U. 11. U1Y. A. U. KKLLV. MA r, VAJIK CO., B -A- 1ST El IEIi S Coiner ofL'Iin fc WuluutSts. Tionesta. Bank of Discount and Deposit. Interest allowed on Time Deposits. Collections madeouall tlio Principal points of tlio V. S, Collections solicited. lS-ly. PIIOTOGItAFIl GALLERY. F. 1. M IS T It 15 K T , .SOUTH OF KOBIXSON A BONNEIfS STOKK. Tionesta, M. CARPENTER, - - Pa., - Proprietor. 32- w I Pieture i lj' ':n I. itiikcn in alltlw latest kIvIch LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Hov. Elliot will occupy the pul pit of the I'refbyterinn Church next Sunday, morning and evening. M. Vj. Sunday School at 10 o'clock a. m., and Presbyterian Snnday School at 3 o'clock p. m. "Web." Clark "came very nearly" foundering one of his handsome horses ast week. -The Republican Senatorial Con ference of this district meets at Ridg- way to-day. A very interesting and instruc tive letter from Charlie Bonner will be found on the second page. -A movement is on foot to have the office of county superintendent abolished, at tho next session of the cgislature. A widow named Sinclair living in Tidioute, attempted suicide by pois oning, oro day lust week. Her life was saved with difficulty. -Several Tionesta people went to Jamestown last week to attend the Chautauqua county fair, but, owing to the heavy rains it was postponed. A man named Geo. Hntamnixl jumped 13 feet and 7 inches on Ihe level, in Oil City Inst week. This, we believe, is the biggest standing jump on record. '-On Friday morning last a land slide occurred near the creek bridge, which obstructed the rond for about two rods. It will cost ihe borough $10 to have it removed. -Rev. W. O. Alien preached his fncwell sermon to tho Tiouesta con gregation last Sunday evening. Mr. Allen leaves with the best wishes of all the pcoplo of this place. -jMr. l'cter L-ovel, who 'has tor a long time lived at Oldtowu, has pur chased a farm on Dutch Hill, and will commence the erection of a house thereon forthwith. Success, Peter. Tho recent rains raised the creek and river to a fiue rafting stage, and due advantage was taken of it by those of our lumbermen who had lum bcr to run. Sir "Alleghenies" 6tart ed from the mouth of creek on Sun day. Following is a list of letters re maining in Tionesta P. O., Sept. 18, 1878: John McKnall, Mrs. Ctrrle McKnall, Joseph W. Zcnter, Adam Vogus. Persons calling for above let ters please eav "advertised. ' ' J. M. McKay, P. M. We received a lengthy and well written letter from Hickory, on ihe subject of "Fttcs," but must respect fully dicliue its publication. The matter contained in it is not of suffi cieut general interest, and its length would encroach too much upon our space. Write again and give ns sub stantial news. Mr. Wra. Richards will please ac cept our thanks for a honey-comb fill ed with most excelleut hooey. It is about the nicest article we have seen for some time. Mr. R. has a nice lot of it which he will dispose of at a rea sonable figure, and ifyou want some thing that will tickle ou palato just call on him. The chairman of Ihe Republican county committee, E. L. Davis Esq., publishes a notice, and has also issued bills for a grand rally nt the Court House, next Tuesday evening. Gen. Harry White will address the meeting, and wo expect to see him greeted by a good house. It is also intimated that Hon. G. V. Scofield will be on hand. Another squirrel hunt will come off on Saturday next; this time Messrs. W. A. Hilaoda and Harvey Foreman will act as captains. The game and count, and tho rules and regulations will be the same as in the last hunt. It promises to be a nico affair, as all tuem to bo very much in terested, and anxious to show that they can improve on their last score. Mr. Sara. W. Bonner, who hasfo. tho past five or six mooths been clerk ing in Robinson & Bonner's 6tore, de parted for his home iu St. Louis yes terday. During his stay here, Mr. Bonner, by his gentlemanly deport ment, genial manner, and excellent traits of character, has won the es teem of everyone whom he chanced to meet, and who will ever rejoice to hear of his success in life. Sam., we know five young men whom you leave behind, who will never cease to think kindly of you, and who "will go you on the level" wherever they meet Vi'U. The Southern Plague. Another week of untold misery has elapsed, and yet the Southern scourge does not abate in the least. No pen can depict the terrible sufferr'nig in the sticken cities. In the past week up ward of fifteen hundred Bonis have fallen victims to the loathsome disease, and tho new enses which ate breaking out arc almost innumerable. The prevalence of the fever has virtually stopped all business, and has thrown over 30,000 laborers out of work, and for these aid i3 asked as well as for the stifferes, a .id to much cannot be done for therj in tho way of money. Once more we would appeal to tho good people of this county to givo as liber ally as their means will allow. Mr. Brennau respectfully acknowledges the receipt of the following additional sub scriptions to the fund, and we are glad to see our citizens dning so Well. He sent, yesterday morning, one hundred dollars to the President' of the How ard Association at New Orleans, and directed him as to the distribution thereof. The additional list: 4 Subscriptions Juslis Shaw key, Mrs. 11. M. Ij. Dithiidcre. $2 Mrs. H. II. Mrtf, J. W. Jamie- sun, Henry Kiser. $1 T. B. Cobb, W. Elliot, Paul Blute, G. F. Watson, Mrs. J. M. Sharp, Mis Mary Jardau, Mrs. W. E. Lathy, Quinlaiu Jamiesoti, II. M. Foreman, Mrs. A. W. Conver, Samuel II. Clark, Jas. R. King, J. L. Craig, A. II. Dartah, S. H. Haslet, Johu Mueucenberger, John A. Hart, Geo. S. Hunter N. G. Cole, J. B Haggerty, Lymaa Cook. In Meadville the heavy rains last week did great damage both to lives and property. On Thursday night Mill Creek, which runs through the principal portion of the city, overflow ed its banks and swept through the town, and iu a short time sidewalks were submerged, the cellarFwere flood ed, and moveable articles of all des ciiptions were carried away with great fury, and the loss of property w as very great. Buildings were undermined and torn away, and great excitement prevailed amoug the citizens, the more 4 so because it occurred during the night. On Friday morning a young mnn named Samuel Dcrricksoit a cousin of Mr, Derrickson of this place, in assisting to clear away some rub bish, fell into the stream and was drowned. Ilia body vas afterward recovered a short distance from where he fell in. Two other raeu were repor ted drowned, but one of them has turned up since while the other is still "missing. Along French Creek the flood was terrible, .doing great damage to farmers, whose fields were completely overflowed; liailroad bridges wero swept away and great loss of property entailed generally. A train was wreck ed on the Atlantic road, and the engi neer, firemau and head brakeman were killed. At Franklin the bridge of the Jamestown and Franklin railroad, across French Creek was swept away. It will cost an immense amount of time and money te repair the damage done, and the occurrence will long ba remembered by the sufferers and those who witnessed it. Between the hours of twelve and one Sunday, a magazine containing twenty pounds of glyceriue and sev-euty-five pounds of dynamite, located on the Curtis tarm, two miles south of Bradford, exploded with terrific force, instantly killing Audy P. Higgins, J. B. Burkholder, N. B. Pulver and Charles S. Page. The mangled and scarcely recognizable remains of the unfortunate men were fouud at differ ent poiuts about I he magazine und at distauces from it varying from fifty to one Lurid red feet. The causo of the explosion is unknown, as uot ono of the party present is left to' tell tho story. Derrick. Court convenes next Monday, but as will be seeu by notices published elsewhere in this paper the jurors sum moned to serve are notified not to at tend, consequently there will not much of crowd in attendance. However, we will be glad to see all our friends and patrons who chance to be in town at that time. Peterson's Magazine for Ootober has reached us, and, as usual, is brim full of most excelleut reading matter. The steel eugraving entitled "Secret Charity," is beautiful, and the fashion plates are all that could be desired. Price, 2.00 u year. Address Chaa. J. Peterson, 300 Chestnut St., Phildel , phia. Mr. Johu Frick, of Philadelphia, is visiting his brother-in-law, S. D. Ir win, Esq. We are informed that ihe Re publican Congressional Conference of this district will meet in this place on Tuesday next, 24th inst. Mr. Baldwin, the photographer, will return to his place in Tidioute to morrow, where ho has a very fine gal lery and where he does excellent work. His card will appear in our next issue. Ayer & Son's Manual, a neat lit tle pamphlet giving a description of their Advertising Agency in Philadel phia, has been received at this office. The Agency of N. W. Ayer & Son is well known throughout the country, and they havenvell earned great suc cess by their energy and straightfor ward dealing. The time for theregistration of voters has expired, and the next im portant duty for every person who de sires to vote at tho next election will bo the payment of a state nnd county tax. Remember, that if you have not paid a state or county tax within two years previous to the election, and thirty days previous to the election, you cannot vote. The last dav for the payment of taxes, in order to secure your vote, is Saturday, October 5th. The October number of Ballou's Monthly Magazine is issued, and among the noted articles is one enti tled "The Marquesas Islands," by the uuthor of "The Slaver's Adventures," who has visited the islauds some years since, aud remained there for nearly six weeks, mixing with the natives, and studying their lives and habits, and witnecsiug some of the wonderful tattooing which they undergo for tho purpose of rendering themselves at tractive in each other's eyes. Then there are some capital domestic stories, and fine poetry, exciting adventures, Ac. Now is the lime to subscribe to this popular monthly, which is only $1.50 a year, postpaid, aud less in clubs of five or more.. Published by Thomes & Talbot, 23 Haw ley St., Bos ton, and for sale at all the periodical depots in the country. ATTENTION, REPUBLICANS I There will be a Republican Rally at the Court House, in Tiouesta bor ough, on TUESDAY EVE., Sept. 24, 1878. Also, at the following named places and dates : Brookstou, Wednesday evening Sept. 25th ; Whig Hill, Thursday eve ning the 26ih ; and at Clariugton Fri day evening, Sept. 27th. The above meetings will be address ed by General Harry White, and oth er able speakers. Let there be a full attendance of all who believe in liberty of thought and free discussion. Greenbackers and Democrats, come out and hear the finance question clearly aud honestly discussed by our able, eloquent and experienced Repre seutative, General White, who will demonstrate to you the fallacy of cheap currency, danger of Communis tic ideas, and dishonesty of repudia tion theories advocated by demagogues, "kickers," and "sand-hill orators" of the Kearney and Brick Pomeroy school. Come out and judge for yourselves. E. L. Davis, Ch'm'n Repnblicau Co. Com. Tionesta, Sept. 17, 1878. Dobbins' Electrio Soap. Having obtf.ined the agency of this celebrated soap for Tionesta aud vi cinity we append the opinion of some of our beet people as to its merits : "I have tried Dobbins' Electric Soap, made by I. L. Cragin & Co., Phil'a, Pa., and find that it is all tho manu facturers claim it to be. It is the wo men's friend, because it saves one-half tho labor. Mrs. J. L. Craig." "Dobbins' Electric Snap is the best I have ever used. I can heartily rec ommend it. It is a charm in the wash tub. . Mrs. D. S. Knox." "I take pleasuio iu recommending Dobbins' Electric Soap. It is a supe rior article, in fact the King of Soaps. Mrs. V. R. Reck." We desiro all our friends aud cus tomers to give this soap ono trial, so the) may know just how good the best soap in tho U. S. is. 22-12 Rouinjson & Bonnkr, Tionesta Pa. Sale Agents. Tho New Singer Sowing Machine, Drop Leaf, 2 Drawers, Box Cover with all attachments, only 35, nt Robin son it Bonner's. 1!) -'Jt SETTLE. On and after Oct. 1, 1878, my ac counts will be left in hands of J. T. Brennan, Justice of the Peace, for collection. All those indebted to me will please call and settle. 26 3t Wm. Lawkksck. For Sale, or To Let on a long lease for improvement, or will bo exchanged for Philadelphia property : the quarter-acre lot on Elm street adjoining the Court House. Is eligible for building purposes. Ap ply to S. D. Irwin, Esq., Tionesta, Pa. Ivunkel's "Pari'ume de Paris," tho pleasantest and most delightful per fume extant, for sale at Bovara s Price 75 cts. per bottle. This is no cheap, scented trumpery, but is a stan dard and lasting article. tf. Ono lot of Drain Tile, five and six inch, for sale cheap by Robinson & Bonuer. 24 2 E. F. Kunkol'8 Bitter Wlno of Iron. K. F. Kunkel's celebrated Hitter Wine of Iron will effectually cure liver com plaint, jaundice, 1 vspepsia, chronic or ner vous debility, chronic diarriio-a, disease of the kidneys and all diseases ariMini? Irom a disordered liver, stomach or intestines-, mich us constipation, llatiilence. inward piles, fullness of blood to ihejicnd, acidity of the stomach, nausea, heartburn, disgust for food, fullness or wciuht in tho stom ach, sore eructations, sinkint? or il utt rinr at tho pit of tho stomach, swiniminjrof the head, hurrieit or ilitlieult breathmtr. tint- terina; at the heart, choking or suffocatinir sensation when in a Ivlnj? posture, dim ness ot vision, clots or webs before tlio siht, dull pain in the head, deficiency of perspiration, yellowness ot tho skin anil eves, pain in tho side, back, head, chest. limbs, etc., sudden Hushes of heat, burn- msr in the llesh, constant imoiiunirs ot evil and Kreut depression ol spirits, l'rico St per bottle. Beware of counterfeits. Do not Jot your unionist palm off some other preparation of iron ho may say it is as Rood, but ask for Kunkel's Bitter Wine of Iron. Take no other. Kunkel's Bitter Wino of Iron Is not soid in bulk only in SM bottles. 13. F. Kunkel, Proprietor No. 2!i North Ninth Street, Philadelphia, l'a. Sold by all druggists. Tape Worm Removed Alive. Head and alt complete, in two hours. No feo till head passes. Seat, Pin and Stomach Worms removed by Dr. Kunkel, 2.19 North Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Send for circular, For removing Seat, Pin or Stomach Worms call on your druggist and ask for a bottle of Kunkel's Worm Syrup, price 1. It never fails. Common sense teaches if Tape Worm bo removed, all other worni3 can bo readily romovod. E. F. Kunkel's Lustral & E. F. Kunkel's Shampoo for the Hair. Tho best and cheapest Hair Dressing and Hair Cleaner in tho world. They re move dandruff, allay irritation, soothe and cool tho heated scalp, prevent tho hair from tailing off, and promoto tho growth in a very short time. Tlioy preserve nnd beautify tho Hair, and render it soft and glossy. They impart a brilliancy and a silky appearance to braid and wiry Hair, and, as a hair dressing, they are unrivall ed ; eradicate dandruff and prevent bald ness. Tho shampoo cleans tho Hair, re moves grease, scurf, itching, eruption. Cures headache produced by lieat and fa tigue. Kunkel's Shampoo and Lustral restore Hair to a natural and glossy color, restore faded, dry, harsh and wiry hair. Price per bottle fl. Ask your druggist for tlieni, or send to K. b ICunkol, Pro prietor, No, 2")D North Ninth Street Phil adelphia, Pa. 18-(im CORRECTED EVERY TUESDAY, By Robinson & Bonner, Dealers in General Merchandise. Flour "v barrel -Flour sack, best Corn Meal, 100 fts -Chop feed, puro grain ltyo "p bushel - - -Oats New bushel -Corn, ear - - -Roans bushel -Ham, sugar cured Breakfast Bacon, sugiir cured Shoulders -Whitofish, half-barrels Lake herring half-barrels Sugar -Syrup - N. O. Molasses new ltoast Itio Coffee Kio Coffee, -JavaCollbo ... Tea Butter - - - ' - It ice Eggs, fresh - Salt Bard - - - - -Iron, common bur Nails, lOd, V keg -Potatoes - - - Lime f bid. -l)ied Apples per II) Dried Beef - $3.7;((j;G.oO 1.00 - 1.50ft 1.7.5 - 1.30ft 1.40 - " ;o .",() 35ft 40 2.00ft a.oo 14 - 11 - 7ft8 - 5.75 3.75 - lift 11 - 75(41.00 - 50ft 75 - -'"ft .. .VlftlMI - l-'iftl5 II 15 l.SOf-i l.'.MJ - - 12 - 3.00 3.00 35 (;t 50 - 1.00(1.1.75 - hft 10 17(! 18 . J Xew Alrertisemei) ttt. Trial List for September Term 1878. Pnoi iiuNoi Aiiv's oi ricis, ) l'ini:sT Co., P.v j No. Tr. Yr. I Kulden Whitman vs. J. W. II. Keisinger, et al udmrs 45 Dee. 70 2 J, B. Aguew lor uso vs. S. II. Haslet (i7 Sep. 77 3 Jacob D. Aingcr i riiMuo iVc. vs. Joshua Dou jda.'S ft ul Terra Tenants ' 10 Doc. 77 4 William U. Coon vs. Hubert McCloskey 17 Doc. 77 5 Mav, Park A Co. vs. Free man A Corbel 10 Sep. 77 0 Hobiusiiii it Bonner vs. Jus. M. McKay 13 Feb. 78 7 J. K. Jones vs. Frank Barr 5 May 78 8 Edward Jones vs. John Pe terson 2J! May 78 9 Jacob Helm vs. J. S. Hood 7 Feb. 78 10 Tel le:. Huberts vs. James J. Fisher li May 78 11 Hugh M, Bole vs. John Bo- sou-, ft ul 0 Feb. 78 12 County of Forest vs. A. J. Sitrgins et at overseers lit Mav 78 D. W.CLABK, Prothonotary. 'I'll HM'st.l, A II ..'. VI, s7s. Notico to 1 , , All prisons who have l'i to serve us I'etit Jurors on ti; day of September, 1S7S. are herd... lied that they need not attend. Hv (iiini'.n of Corn Attest: D. W. CI, AUK, Prothonotary. ProthoHobiry's ( )lllo of Forest Co., I" Sept. II, XS'H. Notice fo Grand Jurors. All persons w ho have been summon. to serve as inind Jurors on the 4th Mo- iiii.v hi ni pt. i.-, are ncrcoy iioiiiieu need not attend. 1 1IV (HIP Kit in- cot-NT. Attest: D. W. CI.AIIK. Clerk. v ,.19 Ollice ol' Clerk of (Jnnrter Sessions l'i,r Co., I'll., Sept. is,. There will be exposed to sale at tie: Court House, in Tionesla, on THUHSDAY, SI3PT. 2iitli, 1S7K, nt 1 o'clock p. in., the following describe! property, to-wit ; All Unit certain IrucS oi- piece of hind situate in 1 1 owe townships 1-orcst County, 1 cnnsylvi'.nia, bounded in follows: Beginning at n cucumber, an old corner, and being tho northwest corner ol tract No. 2s"0, thence south Bill perches t.i a post, thence by land of Scholied east lot! perches to a post, thenco by land of Brooks north HiO perches to a post", thenco west Ifi'i perches to a cucumber, the place of begin ning. Containing one hundred acres u( land. Terms mado known nt. dav of sale. M I LIOS V. TAT13, k Attorney lor the I'.xeeutors. Tionesta, l'a., Sept. 4, 1S7S. ESTRAY. 4. ' Cmne to the premises of tin? s'u'isriben in I-.ast Ilickorv, I ore it i-oiint v, l'a,, Aug "(lib, 17, a sorrel marc, with a whitifl stripe on forehead, about ten years oli of medium !. The owner is notified t.4 come forward, nrovc property and tukoj her away, otherwise she will be disposed! ol according to law. JAM ICS llENDKPvSOX.' Guardian's Notice. Notice is hereby given to all concerne.! that. Oliver W. Proper, guardian of .lobs P. Mooro Jr. and Harrie Moore, miii" children of Henry T. Moore, decease ! has tiled his tinal'account, and that tl same will be presented to the Jjrnb"'. Court of Forest County for criu'iirmali" on tho 4th Mondav of September, A. i' 1S7S. D. V. CIjAKK, llejfister. Aug. 24, 1S7S. PROCLAMATION1. Whi:ki:as. The Hon. h. D. Wetni President Judiro of the Court of moil Pleas and OuarterSessions in nu i the county of Forest, lias issued his i : cept for holding n Court of Common l i Quarter Sessions, iVc, nt lionesls, ' the County of Forest, to commence on t fourth Mondav ot Sept. next, being" 2"d day of Sept. 1878. Notice is there! given to tho Coroner, Justices of thoPc." mid Constables ot said county, that thc-v I then and there in their proper persons n ten o'clock, A. M., of said day, with tld : records, inquisitions examinations -inn other remembrances, to do those tbniL which to their offices appertain to bo dom and to those who are bound in recognizim- -to prosecute airai nst tho prisoners that c: orshall bein tho jail of Forest County, t! they be then and there present to prosci against them as shall be just. Given i der my hand and seal A. D. 1H73. JUSTIS SHAWKEY, Slier! 0. IQ I VOUCH NOTICE'. Susan H. Sharp.Jby her next friend tathor, II. II. May, lihcllant, vs. Jaool Sharp, respondent. In tho Courtof C mon Fleas of Forest County, No, 4 comber Torm, 1S7.H. In divorce u vinculo matrimonii. Jacob M. Sharp, respondent: The : po'na and alius subpicniv in tho above titled easo having been returned, '' ufter having mado diligent search no (puiry for tho said Jacob M. Shai j , was unable to lind him in tho said 0 of Forest." You aro hereby notifu : required to appear at tho next U -i said Court, to bo hotdon at Tionesta, mencing on tho 4th Monday of Sepl next, to answer tho petition nnd lii the said Susan 11. Sharp, and show if any you have, why said Hbellant not be divorced from tho bonds of ; mony agreeably to the acts of As--. in such cause made and provided. Jl'STIS SHAVVKEY, She, Tionesta, Pa., July 30, 1878. . TIONESTA HOUSE. CK. McCltAY, Lessee. " Situa ! mouth of Tionesta Creek, 'J';- Pa. This house has been thoroov.' ' litted and lel'iirnished, and n portion publie patronage is respectfully bo.. Executrix's Notice. " ETTEl'S TEKTEM EXTAU Y J-i estate of Joseph Allender. late mony Township, Forest Co., Pa., il. having been granted to the undo -all persons inducted to said estni... quested to make immediate pnyir' those having claims mriwnst the s.: present them, properly authentic.:', settlement. ELIZA B ETII A LB E N I ! E.: Stewart's Bon, Pa., July 15, 3s. TIDIOUTE SHAVING SAI.C. T. II. BARNES, Piun'itii.i OlIAVIXd, Hair-Cutting, Sh 5 and every tiling in the Tons',, tlono with neatness and despatch. Also a first-class stock of CK1AHS AND TOBACCO. Between Mabio it Hunter's and !': Ollice,.Tidioute, l'a, NEBRASKA GHiST V.l rPIIE (Jill ST MILL at Nebru-u L town,) Forc.-.L count v, ba-i l. onghly h-erli:irrtcd and refilled i class order, and is now running ae all kinds of FLOUH, FEED, AM' Constmitly onhand, and sold at ' lowest ligurcs. -Om H. W. LEI'' I is not easily earned in ti but it can be ma leinthn bv iinv one of either m v purljof tho couutrv who U willu. fcleadily at tho employment thai nish. i'.ci per week in your . You need not be away from 1. night. You can give your who! tho work or only your spare nu : costs nothing to try the blisilu aud 55 IHiilit free. Addrtss ut II .ii.i. ki r Co., Portluud, Mum, week to Outfit Free . i , Aif.'Usiii, Me,
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