BOROUGH OFFICKRS; . - Jlr7!.tt N. P. Forkmaj. " funi7m!n J. H. ltH)il. F. E. Mable, JI. O. DavU, L. Agnow, M. Elnsaeln, J. A. Proper. Jufiee.i of the Prate J. T. Brennan, P. S. Knox. - - , WntnbtV?, A. Illland. ' i . fihool Director .1. Suawkey, D. , W. Clark.A. H. Partridge, C, A. Randall, A. U. Kelly, J. T. Brennan. -. FOREST COUrfTY OFFICERS. Member of Cavort TTakuy Wxiitb. A IBtmbll N. P. WltKKt.Klt. Prenident Judrjtlu I). Wktmorr. .drtafa Judges Jon Keck, Ed ffAiD Kerr. Treasurer Wm. Law-kence. Prothonotiry, Hrginttr Zlttorder, &e. JtTSTIrt KlTAWKKT. NherlfT. C. A. ItANDAtr.. Ctwimuju'ot!r Eli BlcRLIlf, IsAAO LOWO, II. W. Ledkrcr. County Superintendent IT, S. BkoCK- WAT. ' IMntrict Attorney H. D. Inwiw. Jury (ynmisionr$C. H. Church. Pktkii Yot'NOK. Ojwnty .Surveyor T. D, CoLl.IK. (noner W. C. Coiitrntr. Ihuntv A udttort Ntchot.aS Thomp row, I. K. CoPKi.AKit, F. C. LacT. ' BUSINESS DIRECTORY. TIONESTA LODGE So. 309, T. O. of O. F1. MEETS every Friday eveninjr, Rt 7 o'clock. In tho Lndg4 Kooiu in Par tridge's Hall. C. E. McCRAY, N. n. O. W. SAWYER, Sce'y. .r"tf" E. L. Davis, ' . . j ATTORNEY AT LAW, Tlonesta. Ja. Collodions made iu this and adjoin ing countit. 40-ly 'JCJL'Vl&'&s, VAN GIJKSKIV, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, K hn Strett, TIOSE& TA , PA . arroBJTBi'. Jr. la ir , TIOSESTA, PA. . : ! ATTENTION SOLDIERmI 1 have boon admitted tr practice an Attorney In the Pension. Dmco at Wash ington, .D. C. Alt ofllcers, Holdicr, or hnilnv who were injured iu thj lato war, can obtain pension to Wlmi thc.v may be ontitled. hv cRlliim on or atUirosalnK iito at '1 iniit'Nta, I'ar Alan, elation for ariear(;oi f pay anil bounty win reooivo pnunpi at tention. :"" i llnvinir hoMi ivtr four vnr a aohilor In the lato war, and having for a number of vcara ('imaged in lite proeeiuion oi oi tH'ora' cluim, inv e.XinrliK'0 will Jisntirrt tlio collection of "claim in tli shortcut ns- ildo time. J . Js. A' r.V. 4itr. ; : , . , 1 F.W.Hays, ,' ,V, j ' A TTOUNEY AT LAW, and -Nvtauy V Ft-Bi.if, Uevuol.lM Huklll A ro.'a Hloel, Seiie. Ht.', Oil City, l'a. 3(tly Lawrenco House, ' ':. IMONKSTA, PKXX'A, WM.' LA W L l!K.N'('i;, FRopr.iKTOR. Thin hotisn l cunlrally lon(ed. Everything new and well fiirnivliod 'Hupeir awomiooda tiona and Ktriet attention kIvoii to pueata. Veaotahlos and Fruit of all kinda aerved iutliolr M'uson. (Sample room for Coin-nifn-ial Agenti. ! CENTR.AL HOUSE, i Jacksoji, rrnpiitor. Tlda U anew liouue, and h: Juat tioen litted U( for the vciMimmoilatloit of the. public. A portion of tlio patronage of the public ia aolicittd. 4-ly J. I. Hli llKK, M. I., ; TIONESTA, PA, ; t Opkiow Houns:--" to 9 A. if., 7.t-0 p. , Wfdnoadaya and Saturdays'" from .11 m. to 3 r. m." ' - . i ii. Mr. a. a. cnuf. MA Y, r A 11 K & CO., j B A K E le S; Corner of Elm fc Walnut St. Tioneata. . Bank of Discount and Deposit. i Inttiieat allowed on Tlmo Dejoita. j Cwlloetiona made on all the Principal point of the U. S. j Collectiona aoiiclted. 18-ly. PHOTOGRAPIl GALLERY. TIONKS TA, PA., M. CARPENTER, . - - Proprietor. Pictures taken in all the. latest style the art. 2i-tf QIIAHLES UAISUJ, PRACTICAL CARRIAGE AND V7AG0N MAKER. Iu rear of Blum's Blacksmith shop, ELM ST.. - - TIONESTA, PA AAA ruK THE BUCKEYE BLACKSMITH, (W. C. WILSON) 18 permanently locatod in tho ltobertw ahop, near Haslut'a corners, whore ho ia prepared to meet all his old customers, and as many new ones us feel Uibposed to favor him with their custom, llj! motto is: "Live and lot live." W. V, WILSON. TioneKta, June- 24, J87t. SCnsC'RIHEfortbo Forc Republican It will pay. INSURANCE! , LIFE, FIRE & ACCIDENT. Z. W. CTA-ItlC, .Ti., Afjr't. FIItE INSUttANCE: Etna, Ilverpool it Iiondou Olohe, Ly-omliif, . North British A Mofeantiln, Hanover, Franklin of PMladelphla, Continental, Nortliern llotheatcr. ACCIDENT IWaUIlANCK : Travolers Llfo oi Accidout Inauranco Company. Offioc C. C. Thompson'!", Law OfTino, Orandin Block, Tidlouto, Pa.' LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. M. E. Sunday School RtlO o'clock a. m., and Presbyterian Sunday S Rt 2 o'clock p. rd.' , -Oil 90 5-8c. Mrs. Nellie Cronaon, of Corry, is paying friends in Tionesta a visit.. : The stave saw in' this place i once more buzzing, alter . a protracted si lence. ; ' "( ' ' .. Mr. J. F. Grore, of South Oil City, is visiting at his uncle's, Mr. Joseph Grove. . , A few more days like the past five or six and the mud will havo uearly dried up. Mr. Ilobinson is just able to drag himself around aain after a severe attack of pleurisy. V. ; Monday, March 1,1 was the one hundreth anniversary of the abolition of slavery in Fetiusylvania. There is talk oforganiztug k young men's, . christian association . in this place, pon't let it end in talk, or moke."1' "1 " : Mr. Willi Strauchon, Superintend ent of the Turn's Run mills, made us a pleasant, and .' .substantial call this tuoruiiig. ;' ' "" 1 '' - - --Tlie Town Council held a meeting last Saturday night, but we 'didu't learn the proceedings. They will have one more meeting before their term expires; - ' ' ! :--Sandy LakeJ Mercer' county, re ceived a sevcro scorching on Friday nfiirning last.' A los of $14,500 was sustained. Fretty henvy for a town of its 'sizs.' ''. l-. - , ; "-Billions of pigeons are said to be roosting on Little Coon creek, and many "pigeouers" are trying their luck m that section, but it a no go; they V Court fetched up vith a jerk last week, virtually, adjourning vqu We'd neaday evening, much to the "disgust of jurymen who had come a long way expecting to put io a full week. ' ; Prof. Peck commenced his second term of singing school in this place 011 Monday evening last, fie will have upward of sixty scholars. This speaks wall for his 'accomplishments as an instructor. V" j , , ; ".-.. The yobng men ofTidiout'e", . who were instrumental in getting up the entertainment or the benefit of suffer ing Ireland cleared $43. 49, which was Bent to the .New York Jlerajd relief fund. .. Nobly douo 1 lirave boys 1 ' Mr, S.' 5.' II 0) brook, ofCiiicfnnati, Ohio, arrived iu town Monday eve ning. Mr, II-is still largely interest ted in the lumber business in this eounty, and must come up occasion ally and "see about it." '-At tho municipal electious in Maine 6u Monday all the disfranchised towns gave large Republican majori tiws and gains over last fall's elections. How are you bull-dozers,' fusionists, Democrats and greenbackers? A straw will show which way the wind blows ' 1 , itirf 1 One of onr chroiua couundromers wants to know "why an Irish row is like a love of country? Because it's an exhibition of Pat-riotlsw." He still showed some signs of life at last accounts, but tb gash on his forehead cannot be healed so as not to leave maik. Monday was tho first of March, and according to tradition, if it comes In like a liou it will go out like Iamb, and vice vena, in tuts section the day partook more of the nature of the lion, hence we may expect some "lamby" daysat the close of the month But thar's no tell iu. Mr. S. S. Cacfield smiles a smile of pure delight when you meet him now. It's a girl, and the best of alt is it happened on the 29th of Fcbrti. ary, and she will have but oue birth day in lour yeurs, which will be a great advantage when she reaches that age wber ladies naturally are some what backward about confessing tbeir The body of Mr. Rudolph's child, which was drowned at Newtown some seven weeks ago, was found at Frcsi dent on Sunday morning last, having been dragged out on the beach by a spaniel dog. A Mr. Blouser, ownft of the dog, who lives hear the river, was the first to discover the body. A messenger was immediately sent up to inform Mr. Rudolph of tho fact, and on Monday morning he went down and indentified tho missing child, bringing tlie.remains with him. Some of the clothes still remained on the body, which was badly mangled, both logs, we understand, -; having partly been torn or cut off, supposed to have been caused by ice, drift, etc. It is surprising what a distance the body floated or dragged along, it being nearly twenty miks from where the child was drownel to where it was found ; and wat is still more surpris ing is that after going that distance it was found at all. The rest grief of the parents is now in a me am re allevi ated, and they have the cunsulation of knowing that their child has received a proper burial. This is the second child which the parents have lot by drowning, and it is to bo hoped and prayc-d it may be the last of such dis tressing occurrences. The many subscribers and friends of the RepuumcaX who took tho op porlunity during court week to pay up their dues will please accept our hcait- felt thanks. We congratulate oursclf that we have on our list as good a class of names as any paper in tho State, and we can say with pride that there is not a dead-beat on our books. It has been a little over a year since w took possession of the paper and during that time no one can say that a single "dun" has appeared in our columns, yet the must of our subscrib ers have come up manfully and "squared up." We have added upward of a hundred aud fifty new names to our . list, and still there's more to follow,' not a week passing but new ones are added, nv yet there is not a man who caa tn 1 fully say wo forced, or tried to force our paper on him, but many have come to us and, without ' solicitation -oo our part, said, "send me your peper," All this is very gratifying and encouraging, and we shall endeavor to merit a con tinuance of these favors. Thanking you again -for -your promptness, we are, gentlemen, yours truly. Mr. T. J. Payne called on us one day last week and paid his respects in a substantial manner, as is his usual custom. Mr. Payne is oue of cur suc cessful lumbermen, and his success totisists largely in his promptness aud strict attention to business.' He. believes in haviug everything in read iness, and "striking while tho iron is hot." During the receut skip of sleighing he put to the cfeek at Ltcy town about one half of, bis lumber,1 handling 150,000 feet a day, and. he says two days more of good sleighing would have finished up . his hauling, While he is a resident of Clarion county, and his mill is iu that county, his hauling aud rafting is all, in' For est, and so we claim a good share of hiru. ' '."' '"' . ,'. 1 . --Ex-Sheriff Brace ot Warren county, who is taking out timber, in connection with Gen. Allen and others, on Beaver creek, about three miles above Collins' mill, in this county, met with a severe accident on Monday evening last. While hauling a large stick of timber with a yoke of oxen, the stick rolled over catching his right leg between the knee and auk la, pro ducing a compound fracture, the bones protudiog through the flesh and skin. Dr. Blaine was called,, who reduced the fracture, and left the geutleman quite comfortable considering the severity of the wound. We received the following notice from T. II. Wilson, Gen'l Kupt.. of he P. T. & B. R'y., last week : Mr. W. S. Baldwin is this day appointed General Passenger Agent of this Company with his office at Buffalo, N. Y. His or ders in relation to the passenger busi ness will be regarded and obeyed ac cordingly." Mr. Baldwin's 'many friends in this place will be pleased to learn that his eminent executive abili ties have been thus recognized and appreciated by the officers of the com pany. His jurisdiction now extends to tho full length of the roa J, from Brocton via Oil City to Irvineton. Bad blood always causes, trouble. It may be a family fight, or boils pimples, itch, tetter, &c. ; but uo matter, 'Dr. Liudiey's Blood Searcher' is the cure-all. For tale by Bovard. Mr. John Walters who lives on tho Dithridge place, across the f reek, is the boss ottor trapper, haviug caug t four very fine ones within the pun mouth, if we are correctly informed. He caught them at the rocks below the dam. Johu Hulings caught a nice one near Oldtown, one day last week. The furs bring from four to six dol lars, according to size. The Greenback County Com mittee met Monday evening of last week, and elected Mr. J. H. Diugman Representative delegate to the State Convention. Mr. S. C. Roupe was chosen . Senatorial delegate. Satur day, May 8, was appointed as the day for holding their primary elections. They then took a vote for President and Vice President, and elected Chase and Jones in their minds. - Messrs. R; W. Bacon and N. Lattin, of Vienna,. Butler County (T) Pa., re among the many "pigeouers" at present in this section. .They didn't come to catch any birds, but merely to look on and "see- how it's done." They aro two of "the boys," and as full of fun as a woolly dog is full of fleas. Mr. L is one of the represen tative men of bis section, aud a jolly, whole-souled gent And Bacon! Why everybody knows him. He'll bet on a sure thiug, every time.. Mr. T. Cv Jackson ' assumed full control of the Central House on Thurs day last, Mr. Agnew'atime having ex pired. The latter gentleman will, in a 6hort time move to Oil Creek Lake, above Titusville, where he has rented a hotel. The place has become famous as a summer resort, many 1 tnousand people having visited there Inst sum mer.' Of Mr. Jackson as a landlord we need not speak,, as his reputation in that line is fully established, and he respectfully solicits a share of the pub lic patronage. ; See change in card. Mr. B. W. May, returned from Louisville, last Thursday, expecting to remain a couple or three .weeks. He brought with him' and presented the Reitbi.icaS office! a , mammoth pipe, oue iif the regular Prince Bismark kind, with two-foot 'stem and hand somely embellished bowl. It takes ju9t half of a 10 , cent poke of 'tobacco to fill it, but when once properly filled laata half a day'. Ben, we'll thiuk of you, and "puff our cares away.", ' "... rThe Derrick's February oil report shows a bad state of affairs for the producer: Wt I Is' cot. pie ted 279, or 37 more than in January ; : rigs up 582, or 1S7 more than in Jan. ; Wells drill ing 431, or 31 niore than in January. The increase in production has beeu proportionately large, and will doubt less have the tffect to bring oil down to last fall's prices.. Already it is down to 90 5 8cent8, and still dropping. Some one should suggest a ''shut down.'' , The Treasurer's laud sales are published this week, according to law; Nearly 500 tracts ' are 'advertised for sale, and according to the amouat of taxes on some of theu there are same valuable pieces in the list, but these are generally redeemed or paid before tho hale comes ofT, and therefore it is of no use to "set your props" 'for any of them. The list takes up considera ble of our space, and our subscribers will have to indulge us for a short time. , .. t . ., Two "Alleghenies". were started from this place for Pittsburgh on Sat urday last. They were iu charge ef pilots II. O. Davis and J. D. Hulings, and will land safely in port, we'll bet our old shoes. This lumber has been rafted since last fall, and laid in the harbor below town all winter. Doubt less it will be the first to market this spring. Running on the creek ' will begin as soon as sufficient water comes; the lumber which was got to the creek this winter being about all rafted in. A sharp swindler Is working Law rence count, selling the right of cer tain territory for a patent harrow. The way he harrows the feelings of the agricultural citizens of that section is to get each purchaser to sign a pre teuded article of agreement, naming a consideration of six dollars, which by sundry devices known to the swind ling faternity turns out to be a note for six hundred dollars. Some people, who can't afford to take a paper, have had to fork over the $600. Venango Spectator. ' "Nip your cough in the bud," said Horace Greeley, by taking "Dr. Sellers' Couh Syrup." Lose no time in getting a bottle. For salo by Bovaru. 48 2t. Court Minutes. Following aro the minutes of court 1 not published in our last issue. . , 1 Orris Walters was found guilty of affray and assault ami iiatttry, and sentenced to pay a fine of $15, contaol prosecutiou, and undergo an impris onment iu county jail for leu days. The case of. Commonwealth .vs. Hinckley, fo. perjury was continued. Stephen Bush wns found guilty of the charge of killing ona of Seldcu Whitman's hogs, and scuteuctd to pay a hue of one dullar, cota of pros ecution, and undergo an imprisonment of 60 days in county jail. . . Samuel Busn wns fouud guilty of receiving said porker, and was lodged in jail for 6 days, and pay a Oue of one dollar, and cost.. , : J. ' M. Kepler obtained judgnaeut against the Franklin Fire Insurauco Co., of Phila., tor $1,614.24.'- Jos. Hariisou vs. Win. Ftlton, suit about a bull, each claiming the. ani mal. 'Judgmeut for Harrison ; for $10. - The case of Chas. Harris vs Jenks' township, was continued at cost 1 of plaintiff for the term. , License was grauted to T. C. Jack son, Central House.1 Adjourned Court was fixed for the second Monday ia-AptiL' School Reports. : ' ;1' . '' Barnelt District, Greenwood School. N. 4, for month ending Feb,. 25: No. of pupils enrolled, 37; average attend ance 25 ; per cent, of attendauce 65 ; The following pupils were uot absent during the month: Daniel, Joseph, Charlie, William, Michael, and Cor sinia Black, Ada M. Spence. 1 The attendance is very good ou tho part of more than half of the pupils. Par ents would do well to note the differ euce iu the progress of those who attend regularly and those who do not. Luman W. Shawkey, Teacher. Report of White Oak School for the mouth' ending Feb. .27, 1880: Names of pupils and days present: Honora Garvey 20, Mary Garvey 22, Ella Manross 20, .Belle Manross 16, Ruth Kinnear 21, Enima Kinoear 18, Jerry Lynch i 17, Patsy; Garyey 22, Willis Crippcn 15, Lewis Crippen. 13, tlnnry Manross 20.' Average attend ance 9 ; percentage of aiteudunce 84 ; No. of visitors 14. - ! ' Jennie L. Caknaiian, Teacher. ". Educational. ' : ' Whig Hill, Pa., Feb. 28, '80. : The committee on programme at last meeting of the educational associ ation reported the following: , Why should a teacher read an edu cational journal ? R. Z.Gillespie. How do you regard a desolate school site upon the progress of education ? F. F. Whittekiu. . . What are the relations of the patent to ; the teacher in teachiug?, Prof. Brock way.- The Analogy of Language, F. F. Whittekin- What I saw on Salmon Creek, Ii. Z. Gillespie.' . "Spelling Bee," E. E. Zuendel. ' How do you teach Reading? E. E, Stilzinger. A ' study of what should precede thatof books, F. F. Whittekio. "Evening Session. Misses E. E. Atner, A, B. Guenther, K. M. Flynn, select their subjects. Commute. FOR SALE. One third of Lot 3820, knowu as Wood's heirs lot, 333 acres, with soma good pine and oak wood;, fine south erly exposure. Will sell for teu dol lars per acre. A portion can,, remain on bond aud mortgage. Addrens, E. B. ServoBs, 4th Nhtinnal Bank, N. Y., or call ou S. D. Irwin, Esq. 2t. Wanted. A situation by a fiast-class Grocery Clerk. Apply or address Republican office. Great numbers have been cured of dropsy, patpitation of the heart, heat aud pain across the back, scanty arid cloudy 'urine, by taking Barosma. Prepared by E. K. Thonipour whole sale druggist, Titusville, l'a. For sale by Bovard. 48 2t. cr Always tho Best. Thi Kt.indnnl American I'o.nlir Is iuia' ami .iKlors ly thousautU of lh very lvt tmiiH.-it lliiounhout Him iimnfv. Fn-li can coniaiua a iu:ill tin iaiii'iiru tuiua iulma u' ii kkwi li'iii- noHtfilii-d hi'i! illei Iv unh il'lt-. i Or'HANNKU "iKkohl l.y UnKS-rn iu(nurii -m, I tat via, IHmnuanwl Fle IViirwl Tina- on. - "liifhl' lllu" is the verdict of tho iiflljcted when referring to tho merits of "Sellers', Liver Pills." i For sale by Bovard. i, , 48 2i Dr. WblHIrr, of PMfihnrfrli, Fa.. ' It Is Wdlt kqowD, hu for many ycr itood at th I ' homl of the irufoMlOB la kli ciaKjr, all clirotiln - nd U md diaeaMV, nervous prostration and all di; ..trims conacquencffl. Bee his card in another col umn. Bctd his works and judge for yourself. I . MARRIED HO LEM A N B L X I SDK L L. A t the res idence ol the brides mother in Vineland, N. .L, Feb. 23, 18M, by Rev Mr. Welle, Mr, F.U lloleniau, of this county, and Mrss Julia L. Blaisdctl, BORN. QKOVKft. Feb. 'ii, 1S80, to N. 11. and An'fflo D. Ciroves, of Oil City, l'a., a son. Mr. Groves and lady tire favorably known to many of our' citizens, who will be pleased to congratulate tbem. When in p'l City tall arOOfrd at G. W." Milford's mammoth' dry goods es tablishment, and have, a smoke with Ramsey. ; . ' , . , '. ' , . .'.- DIED McCAUTY. At Fngonda. Pa., Fob. 20, . 1SH0, Fraukie McCartr, '11 god 7 year, 3 months and 23 days. The little sufferer being au invalid since he was born, never enjnyiug one day of go6 health US he was notable to walk orpppnk;hc has , passed to a better world.-- If i, 1 and must be a great relief to--himself and parents. Peace be to hit'oshes. " ,! . J. P. ' .7-NOTICE.' J L'IST OF RBrAILKnS of Merchandise, Liquors, Ac.; in tho County 'of Forest, Stato of Pennsylvania, lor the year A. I). 1880-.-- - TIONESTA BOKO. Class. Tax. Ttobinson A Bonnerl 10 $20 0(1 O. W. Dithridge 12 (.. W. Bovard t........... 12 VI AO 12 M) 7 00 John Reck 14 Morris Kinstcin 12 12 50 7 00 7 00 50 (Ml 60 00 A. II. Partridtro 14 S. II. Haslet !k Sons , 14 YVm. Lawrence, hotel 5 J. C. Jackson, hotel., 5 UREKN TWP. Ford Laev...i 14 7 00 II. W, Ledt'bur 14 7 00 T. D. Collins 14 7 00 IIICKOUY TWV. T. J. Bowman ......... 12 12 M Wheeler, Dusonbury dc Co 14 7 00 BAKNliTT TWP. A. Cook- ......14 7 00 J. B. Pearsall..... .....14 7 0') iiowb TWf. ,' l. V. Brooks & Co 12 12 50 .; , HARMONY TWP. - J. B. Machcsney If J. Woodcock, hotel, 5 J. Peterson, Rostiuant m. Toy, hotel,... 0 kjnosley Twr. Wheeler, Dusonbury fe Co............ 14 7 00 60 00 JO 00 50 00 7 00 Anneals will bo held at tho Court IIouso In Tionesta Borough, Mardi 13, 1880. D. W. CLARK, , . Mercantile Appiaiser. I tako pleasure In telling tlio Sporting Fiaternity that I have re-purchased TIIE.IJUX KUHINF.NS FROM HORACE JOXES, TO WHOM I SOLI) IT IN 1871, I AM NICELY LOCATED at my old stand, and I am prepared to attend to all my friends, and tho publio genorally, who need , ANYTHING IN THE GUN LINE! 1 . . - I ah all keep a perfect stock of all kinds of AEVSEUNITIOIM! Ami all kinds of , FISHING TACKLE. I shall also continue ,to, handle the WliIe" Kewliig 1 Muliliic, And tho CHICAGO SINGER SEWING MACHINE Come and moo iiia. You trill find me ALWAYS AT HOME. Muzxle Loaders made to order and war ranted. rfrPfR EPATTtlNCr IN ALL ITS BRVflFFS PKOMPTLY AND FAITHTULLY DONE. E. A. UAliDWIX. Tldionte, Pa., Au H. II. HASLET & MS, Dealers in Gonoral Mercbiiiidiso In New Store Room at HASLET'S CORNERS, .T'an'y 1st, 1SK0. f POWDER ho immm i