i die gore;! WEDSESBAY 1H0RXISB, WAY I0.1SS!. ...a.- DOHOUGII OFFICERS. Purge fj no no v. Moro A n. Vowirihncn North ward, W. A. Grove, T. B. Cobb, Patrick Jovco j South 'Ward, o. W. Robinson, A. i I. Partridge, O. W. Proper. Justice of the react, J. T. Rronnan, I). H. Knox. Cimntithte James Swnilos. Nt'htnl Dh're'nrs I, Shawkey, H. J. Woleott, E. 1 1. Davis, A. M. Kelly, O. W. Robinson, A. H. Partridge. . - FOTtEST COUNTY OFFICERS. Member of Con great -J AH. Monouove. Mcmhcr of Smote 3. G. HALL. Asuemblv K. L. Davis. President Jiultje'W. D. Pnowit. A -Me.iate Judges John Ukpk, O. A. IIm.t.. I'leamirrr N. S. Foukman. IVothnnotnry, JfegMer confer, etc. .Sheriff. O. W. Cl.Allt. Ofrmnimsinnrra H. W. LrcirnrR, J. R. HkwrHMIHOK, II. A. Zt'l.WIM'.l.I.. County Superintendent J. E. llii.T, Anr. JHHtriel A ttorncv 8. D. Irwin. Jury Commitnione.r a Jl. J. IIH.T.AIU). J. OnEKSAWAIT. County ffurvrvorT. F. WrtlTCKKiS. Coroner C. II. Curnr-u. Countu A urtitorn-U. W. WAIlDKN, J. A. SCOTT, It. 11. SWALT.KY. I' (Siicini(ir d) Urc.i nan cV Sha.vki ',) Real: Eatal.1 Ag-c.it ft Conveyancer, (OiFee in Court House,) i TlOX EHTA, FOitEST COUNTY, TA. PARTICULAR ATTENTION given to Searchoa. Briefs. Pvurcnl, of Taxes, Rd"mplion of Lands, Purchase of Lands at Treasurer's Halo. Will draw deed, inortttiitroN, ngrei incuts, vc. All business entrusted to my euro will receive prompt attention. Everything douo oafisfaclorily ninl at reasonable rates. Ilji'.n82 LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. CniulriiNrd Thim Ta1l Tlonrnta Station. NORTH. Train 15..... C-.'.'A nm Train II 3:1 V pm Train 18 5:2 itn Bouxir. Train 18 J0:r.7 urn Train 10 2:21 pm Train 10 7:-10 pm Train 0 North, and Train 10 South curry the mail. Crir, Crnpp, who has been "trim ming fruit trees for the citizens within a radius of several miles of" litis placo, gays Dono of the fruit has as yet been damaged by frosts, and that the indi- J cations for a fair crop aio good. Harry Moody reports another nccidcut at his rafting job at Hickory. Alex. Wray, while assisting to carry a large stick of timber was about to throw it down it fsll on his foot crush ing it severely. He will be laid up for a few days. Mr. Sam'l Freeman, of Norfolk, Va., was in town last week to see bit daughter, Miss Minnie. His many old Forest friends were pleased to Bee him, and congratulate him opon bis healthy appearance He is nearly as young looking as any of the boys Several weeks ago Ira Murphy killed two cubs and captured one BUSINESS DIFiECTORY. TIOHESTA LODGE No. .V.9, 0.ofO.R MEETS! ovory Katnrrtnv pvcnlnpr, nt 7 o'clock, Iii the Lodgo llooni in Par trldRO'slIall. J. I. DAWSON, N. n. O. W. SAWYER, Kcc'y. 27-t.f. E. L. DAVIS, ATTOUN EY-AT-LA W, Tioneslsi, Ta. Collections mado in this and adjoining unties. M. W. TATE, ATTOKNEY-AT-TjAW, Elm Street, TionrsU, Pa. T. F. RITCMEY, A.TTO UN E Y-AT-L A W, Tionesta, Forest County Pa. Preaching in tho Presbyterian Church next Kunday merning and evening, by Rev. I tickling. Kev. Hicks will occupy the pulpit al5ye aD(j a few &0 Barny Mar of tho M. l'j. Church next bunday lte fatnou9 trapper, killed the old evening. sne bear near Marienville. Mr. Mur phy's cub has become quite domaati cated and he will kcop it for a houso pet. The Clarendon Oil Record has chacgod hands, Northup & Thomas being the new publishers. The paper has been wonderfully improved, is cram jam fall of lively local news, and altogether gives evidence of becoming a success, and we hope such may be the caae. Court convenes noxt week. The civil list is not large, but the nature of the cases to be tried is such as wil doubtless occupy tho attention of the Jaired Hulings has como home to etay during tho summer. Azro Copeland can bring us that barrel of oil cow, just as soon as he pleases. Yesterday was the warmeit and most epring-like day that we've had this season. The wclcomo warblo of the whip-poor-will can now bo heard 'most any pleasant evening. Artist Doutt's paint brush has beautified Mr. Joseph Grove's resi dence within the past week. Our lumbermen want just one COurt the creator portion of the week more little flood to make them happy. -rjie criminal calendar is also small J. B. AC NEW, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Tionosta, Ta. ATTENTION xot.nir.iis! I have I)fn admitted to practice a an Attorney in tho Pension Office nt WrnIi inirton, n. C. All officers, soldier, or nailers who were Injured in tho lato war, can ohtftin pensions to which they may be entitled, bv callinp; on or addrosKinR mo at TIoncMta, Pa. Also, claims for arrearages of pay and bounty will roocive prompt at tention. ' ' Waving lnnn fver four vonrs a aoldfor in the lat war, and harinR for a number of yearn enframed in tho prosecution of sol diers' claim, my experience will a"nre tho collection of claims in tho Hhortent poH- ibletime. J. H. auinkw. 41tf. I LAWRENCE HOUSE, TTONKSTA. PKNN'A, WM. 8MEAK K AUG II, ruoi-nirTon. This house Jscentrally located. Evorythinp new and well furnixhod Superior accommoda tions and strict attention Klvon to priests. Veeetablos and Fruits of all kinds nerved In their aoiison, Sample room for Com mercial Agonls. "" CENTRAL HOUSE, BONNEH& ANEW P.1.0CK, T. C. Jrirov. l'ronriotor. This is a new hoiiNO, and lias just been fitted up fr tho Rooommodution of tho public. A portion of tho patronage of tho public is solicited. ft-ly NATIONAL HOTEL, TIPTOUTE. l'ENN'A. W. IX Pucki.tn, Proprietor. A lrst-clas hotel in all ro ' apects, and tho ploasant"8t stoppins place , In towu. Itates very reasonable. Jan8-82 W. G. COBUKN, Ifl. D., PHYSICIAN Jt SUItKON, Mas had ovor fifteen years experience in the practice of his proiession, having prail natod legally and honorably May H. 1S05. Office and ReaiileHco in Forost House, pposite the Court Houso, Tionesta, l'a. Aug. 25-1S80 J. W. MORROW, M. D., rilYSICI AN & SUROEON, Late of Armstrong county, ImvInR located In Tionesta is prepared to atLond all pro fessional calls promptly and at all hours. Omeo in Smearbaugli it Co.'s new build ing, rtp Btalrs. Oiliee honra 7 to 8 A. M., aud 11 to 12 m. ; S to 3 and 6J to 7 v. m. Sundays, 9 to 10 A. m. ; 2 to 3 and 0 to 71 y. m. Kesidence in Fisher House, on Walnut Street. may-18-81. Have to wait till June, we guess. , Ouion setts 25 conts per quart' Fresh oranges and lemoua at Wm. Smearbaugh & Co. It. Tionesta has not been favored with a haod organ tbia reason; mouth rgans, however, are quite numerous. A young sen of Henry Grubbs, aged about ten ycar3, is lying very low with bicknoss, and little hope is entertained of his recovery. The bare-footed boy is stubbing his toes against the protuding spikes iu ihe dilapidated sidewalks. This is another harbinger of spring. Mrs. E. llaibel returned on Mon day from a rather extended visit to friends in Corry. Her sister, Miss Lucy Krech, came home with her. Alleghany county's court bouse was destroyod by (ire on Sunday last. Loss between 70,000 and 5100,009. None of the records of any account were lost. For a dish of that excellent ice cream go to tha Forest Houso, Mrs. Cohurn will have a supply every Tuesday and Saturday evening com mencing May 16th. Miss Minnie Freoman is regaining hor health as fast as possible, and her physician thinks she will soon be able to be out again, which will be pleasing news to her friends. Judge Proper, M. W. Tate and T. M. Clark Esq?., are ia Pittsburgh this week attending U. S. Circuit Court as jurors. A pretty good dele gation from Forcfst county. Mrs. Eli Holeman accompaniod by Mrs. John Holeman of Pleas- yet of sufficient importance to require the summoning of an extra number of jurors. Messrs. McPherson & Lindsay, Agents for Aultmiilcr A; Co., manu facturers of Hay Rakes, &c, will have ne of their superior rakes on exhibi tion at the Central Hou-?e barn during court week, and invite tho farmers of Forest county to call and oxamine it. They claim to have the best rake that 'a made. The Tionesta Oil Co.'s well on Beaver crec-k is shut down on account, as the operators eay, of a defective boiler. It is not a "Mystery,' although it may seem so to some of the grcenies and uninitiated. It will probably be three or four wooks before it finished. The present depth of the hole is unknown to outsiders. II. W. Roberts, "Ilab." for short, who has been liviDg in Chautauqua county, N. Y., for some time past, is prospering admirably, according to recent reports. lie ii the father of twins, and by the old and reliable way of reckoning a boy $1,000 and a girl $100 ia eleven hundred dollars better eff. Success to you, "Elder." Miss Sarah Ann lord died in Pittsburgh on Suuday last. Miss Ford was one of the most widely known ladies of this section, owing to her long connection with the firm of Ford & Lacy in the lumber business, and her largo landed possessions in this county. She was conceded to be quite wealthy. Miss Ford was 60 years of age. Dr. Morrow reports tno man "M.ill;i Ti'lin hnrl li iff lor HO badlv antville, depart to-day for Vineland. l sofflo weokg flg; oU BaUs Tho a;c"-d mother of Mr. J. H. Pinm in died at Iter homo in Priliinn, Ontario, Cnnnda, on April '20th, 18SJ. Mr. find Mrs. Dinc;rriai), it will bo remembered, (if parted for there cu thr.t date, to make hor a visit, but not knowing of her critical condition topped a few days with relatives at Bradford. Telegrams were sent but failed to rcacli them, .and when they arrived the funeral had taken place. What a sad ending of a visit which had been looked forward to with such bright anticipations. In common with the friends of Mr. Dingman and his bereaved relatives we extend our sympaty iu their great affliction. The lippy snide who is left in charge of the editorial columns of the Commonwealth (luring the absence of the regular editor, has been trying diligently ever since to make nu nss of himself, bet unfortunately Nature got ahead of him, and like all of Nature's work the job is complete and cannot bo improved upon. The paper contained one original item laat peek, and that was tho ona tho animal above mentioned wrote about himself, as follows : "Tho young mnn who is ia the habit of kissing his girl on tho street had better wipe off bis chin and pull down h'i3 vest before ropeating tho operation." Come off, sonny ; don't make yourself so fresh. The Warren and Fnrnsworth Valley naarow guago railroad, starting at Clarendon and passinghrough tho 646 district in Cherry Grove, has between 150 and 175 men engaged in grading working all the way from Rockwell's tannery, to Case Run, four and a half mile3 from the starting point. By tho middle of next week COuRcSPO"OsIniCL F. F. WHITTEKIN, CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR. X(Co, Surveyor of Forest County.) itST-CLASS INSTRUMENTS AND GOOD WORK. npr5 81 Tionesta, Forest Co., Pa. 1. 0. MAY. A Bt KKLLlf MA Y, TAJIK A CO., B A1TICBBS! Corner of lilm V Walnut fits. Tlonenta. Bank of Discount and Deposit. Intorost allowed on Time Deposits. Collodions made on all tho Prlnci pal points of the U. S. Collections solicited. 18-ly. H. J., where they will spend a low weeks visiting old friends. M. E- Quarterly mooting will be held arWhig Hill, on May 21st, 1882. Rev. John Peate, Presiding Elder, will be present on tho occasion. A genoral and cordial invitation is extended. Cobb & Sons aro contemplating the erection of a saw mill on Dawson Run for the purpose of sawing oak lumber, they laving fecured the timber belonging to the Dawson Run Oil Co. June berries are in blossom, Run, as improving nicely. The leg will be saved, and the doctor thinks will be nearly if not altogether n& sound as ever. Considerinz how badly he was hurt the man may well congratu late himself on his rapid and compltta recovery. The Derrick this morning contains the following "specials" from theShef- field district : "Tho Union oil com pany begin to-morrow morning to make a preliminary survey for a pipe line to 646. Georee Wetmore & Co.'a well, on lot 427, Sheffield, is pro which is said to be a sure sign of ducing at a seventy-five barrel rate sprinj ED. HBIBBL, Dealer in 1TOVES, TIXWARE, but as so many signs havo failed, we havo about concluded that none are reliable in a backward seasoa. Frank Walker of Jonks town ship, dropped into onr office on Mon day with his heavy-soled boots on. When asked where he got so much )And( HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS heather ho replied that it canio from tho new tannery at Marionville. Tho latest news from Mr. Par tridge ia of a most discouraging nature. It is thought by his physicians that he can not possibly recover, and that biH death is alrnort hou:!y expected. This intelligence h received with , ltd greatest sorrow by all our citizeul wlo hold Mr. IV.rtiifc'ge in high tateeta. ALL. KINDU OF JOB WORK TROMPT LY ATTENDED TO. Tionesta, Pa., Juno 27, 1SS1. QHARLESJ ltAISJIO, ritACTJOA L CARRIAGE AMD WAGON MAKER. In rear of Rluia's rdaclvtmilh tdiop, riM ST., - - TIONESTA, T'A George Marsh & Co.'s well, Glade district, tshot this morning, etartod off at fifty barrels." The 646 well still remains some thing of a mystery. Tho reports that it has been shot are without founda tion. The well ia however a producer. but bow large is only known to the initiated. The derrick is covered with grease and uo indications of glycenno whatever." The well baa made a flow through the casing into the derrick Whether it was cono with a purpose or not remains to be seen. At presen the ell ia quiet, waking no outward demoustration. Mr. Dimmict says that tho well will to opened up jsext tck. Vlf-rcnC.oa ILci J there will be GOO men working, and the road will be opened up as far as the summit. The work ia under the management of P. II. Towell. The construction engino and cars have been engaged. Thia is the road being built by Warren parties. Warren Ledger. Attention is caiie to the new Hardwaro Store "ad." in this issue Mr. Hebor has his now store- trigged out in nice shape, and is already re ceiviag a good jshare of the publi patronage. He means to dea squarely, sell cheap and always keep a full and complete line of hardware in store, which will most assuredly establish a good trade for him i n t h i s sec'.ioo. Lumbermen are especially asked to give him a call when in need of anything in the line of mill supplies. Faraiinn; uteusils of all kinds. -A new elegraph lino has been established in Tionesta ; it runs from Joe Dowces' to the depot, thence to Mr. Craig's residence, and takes in several places ou the route, among them Jim Foues, Republican office, and Mrs. Dr. Hunter's rusideuce. The town will probably turn out several new operators shortly. It Is an inde pendent line, and cannot bo absorbed by the Western Union ; tho officers have not been named yet, but it is understood that Jim Fones is working hard for the Presidency. Commissioner Ledebur and Sheriff Clark departed for Dixmont Hospital on Monday, for the purpose, of re moving Forest County's insane patients to the Hospital at North Warren. They are only four in number, but two of tbeui are said to be belligerent chaps, and may give the gentlemen in charge some trouble. They will pas3 up the river on tho trnin this after noon, provided they make propor con nections. The removal of these parties will save the county fifty cents a week for each patient. Golden Days for May ha3 reached its subscribers, who can not bo other wise than charmed with tho many rood thine3 this number contains. l D ' ' seems as though this delightful maga zine grows lovlir with each succeeding mouth. The young folks aro happy when it arrives, and aro of no account to their parents until they havo goue through every pago. James Elversou, Publisher, Philadelphia, Pa. Had Chronic Catarrh and Con sumption. ; could get no help. Peruua cured me. Mrs. S. B. Williams, Mar Ncilitown News. All rur house a are occupied nt present, except th old hotel on tho cornor, lately occupied by James Fog'e, who now lives on tho Burehfield farm. Mr. Krotzcr sometime ago pur chased and now occupies tho larni lately occupied by Mr. Noker, Mr. Nosker having gono East to Blair county. A gentleman named McCray has rented tho W. T. Neill homestead for five years, and possibly may purc hase tho farm. A. A. Hopkins is having his 1:'ju;:o painted : VV. ;.Joi..a3l'.n n bunding a neat fence aronnd t.ho let also. Mr. lonkms 13 one of the men whom it pays to own as a citizen. R. O. Carson's father and mother have lately returned from Kansas, where they have been visiting for tho past three years. They will very ikely remain in the east now duriDg thair sojourn on earth, which etinnot be for a great whilo yet es Mr. Carson is 86 year9 of ago, his wife being some what younger than he. ' The Landers boys havo ccn im proving their farm somewhat extra this spring. Oscar Nyburg ia still in tho grocery business at Pinsvilto ; he has added as clerk to his store Green Hall of Car- sonvillo. Rev. McLaughlin cf Plvasani ville, recently lost by diphtheria his little son of about 5 years of age. Ho has the pyrnpathy of all the people of this community. The late frosts havo, it is thought, injured the fruit greatly in this place Whooping cough is prevalent. Hopkins, Hotchkisa & Co., drilled a new well oa Poverty Hill a month ago ; it ii a small producer. Thoy are putting up a rig now ou the Hill pre paratory to drilling another well. Within the past month three ltlllo girls, children respectively of Mr. McKee, Mr. Bright, and Mr. Corno lius, have died from whooping- congh 'Squire Ilotchkiss has retired from office, aud now all person3 in want of justice must apply to Justice Connelly The schools of Harmony township have all openod for the summer term Julia E. Toohoy teaches at Neill town : Ella M. May3 at the Gornan School ; Miss L. M. Cox at Berry town ; Cora Fisk has charge of the Flomioz Hill school : Miss Miles of Trunkeyvillii school ; Anna Cfuenlher sways tho eceptre at West Hickory school ; Anna Neill at Allaader Run Clara Myers exercises authority over tho youth of Stewart's Run. May 0, '82. By The Way. Ulcerated a:nl itil'mg lirnls. Doctors failed. Peruna cured me. Mr3. P. Darsom, Nevosbiyg, l'a. 1 Mill IBVII U WIWI WHWI' I II"" I- IIWWJIJIW'IWII MARRIED. LACKEY ROBINSON. At the M. jZ I'nrsonatre in Tionela, Pa., April 4, 1882, by Rev. J. P. Hicks, Mr. Abner H, Lackey of Hunter's Station, Forest. Co., Pa., and Miss Susan A. Robinson, of Franklin, Pa. CARBON GORMAN At Tidioute, Pa., April 2-Slli, 1882, by R. II. Morrison, J. P., Mr. L. M. Carson, of, Harmony Twp., Forest Co., Pa., to Miss Anzole't Gorman, of Triumph Twp., Warren Co., Pa. CORKECTED EVERY TUESDAY, J1Y KELTAREE DEALERS. ' Flour barrel choice - -0.00(8.00 . Flour sack, best - - l.r.02.00 Corn Meal, 100 ihn - 1.00 Chop (ved, puro grain - - 1.85 Corn. Shelled - DO P.eans "P bushel - 2.,r.04.00 Ham, sugar cured 15 Rreakl'ast Bacon, sugar cured - - 15 Shoulders - - - - - 8(0)11 Whitcfish, half-barrels ... 7.C0 i Lake herring half-barrels - - 5.50 Sugar - fiU Syrup - - - - - 75 N. O. Molasses new ... 7000 Roast Rio Coffoo - - - 18(23 Rio Com -c, .... 15020 JavaCotreo .... 28030 Tea 20ff.P0 Butter 25030 Rico 8010 Eggs, fresh - - - - . - 15 Salt best lako ... - l.r,0 Lard I Tron, common bar .... S.75 NailS 10d, t keg ' - - 8.00 Potatoes - - - , - 1.25 Llmobbl. .... 1.50 Dried Apples por ft - - 78 Dried Reef - - - - - 18 Dried Peaches per ft ... 10011 Dried Peaches pared per - - 25 tin'a Ferry, Ohio. laociase Notice. 7VTOTICE is hereby given that the follow lN ing applications for Ilotol Licenses havo been hied in my offico and will bo presented at next term oi court : Wm. Smearbaugh Lawrenco Houso " Tionesta Borough. John oodcock, Noill.'iburg 11 olcl Neilltown. JUSTIS SHAWKEY, Clerk Quarter Sessions. Tionesta, April 18, 1S82. . ' Kxccsator's Iot ice. TVTOTICE la heroby given that letters IN Testamentary on the Estato of H. II. May, lato of Tionosta Borough, deeeasod, havo been granted by Justis Shawkey, Register, to tho undersigned, and all per sons indebted to or having claims against said Estate are notilied to mako sottlo ment with us. I5ENJ. MAY, H. II. STOW, Executors of Estate of II. II. May, do ceased. Tionesta, Pa., April 11, 1882. 6t. dosiiirsuniioit XelScc. Wanted. for cash Cherry, Ash, Poplar, Cucumber, and Whito Oak Lumber. G, M. Kepler. April 26-tf. My daughtor had a very weak back. Peruna curd hjr. John Orgill, Pittsburgh. l'a. For good fresh Goodj cheap go to IlA.3l.LT & So.N.s. b. 1, ')-'. Brockston Budget. Oa Sunday tho tun was shining as nice as any one could wish, and the toads and frogs were singing as happy a? could be, to thiDk that perhaps spring was approaching. I. B. Whito rolled tho third and fourth fingers of his left lard oa Fri day a. m. Is ftblo to keep nt work. A. Gustek, a sweuo working on the railroad, cut Li3 foot badly Friday afternoon ; ho was reaioved to Seffield on tho evening train. Frist's Mill, located near tho town ship line between IIowo and Jenks, was burnt about 4 o'clock Friday morning. Understand there was no insurance and that the mill will be rebuilt. The T. V. R. R. built some cattlo guards at their crossings and they aro not keeping tho cattle off the track, then they built in one place a pair of burs. Bergason's cow has a race, quite often, ahead of tho train. They will never catch her uttil they get up mere speed. Wo heard ono of your subscribers siiy tho other evening, "that if Wunk didn't take that 'Vegetino' out of his paper ho would get mad, for every time he openod tha paperit stared him right ia tho Aico. Can't help it; must have tho udvurtisiag to keep tho machine oiled. Bark peelers begin to hang around preparing to get into tho woods. A. P. Anderson will atcend the coming-court to hftcomo u full Hedged citiztfu, with all tho rights, privileges, etc., pertaining thereto. ISiay v. Am-KA !. My cliii I'cli l'u i soro throat. Pe runa CM'pd lvx:l. It. i. l.t:ih.ii-t, Irwin LiLtioa, l'u. NOTICE is hereby given that tho fol lowing accounts have boon lilod in my oflieo n"d will bo presented at next term of court for confirmation : Final account of John A. Proper, Guar dian of Maggio A, and Simeon It. Cogan. Final account of D. S. Knox, surviving Administrator of Estate of Philip Walters, doeeascd, JUSTIS SHAWKEY, Register. Tionesta, April 18, 1882. Dissolution of Partnership. THE partnership heretofore existing between the undersignod, under the lirm name of Brennan & Shawkey, ban this day been dissolved by mutual agree ment, and tho business will hereafter bo carried on by C. M. Shawkoy. J. T. BltENNiN. C. M. SlIAWKEY. Tionesta, May 1, 18S2. T5lIAIi LIST. PltOTUONOTAKY'S OFFICE, ) FORKST CO., l'A. J Causes set down for trial in the Court of Common Pleas oi Forest County at May Term 1882 : No. Tr. Yr. 1. L. R. Freeman vs. J. C. Corn well c.-t id 2. W. M. McKim vs. Tho Buffalo, Pittsburgh A Western It. R. Co. 3. Tho Woodland Oil Com pany Limited, vs. John Shoup 4. A. Kohn use Comlth vs. J, Morris Mint, et id J. SHAWKEY, Prothouoiary. Tionesta, Pa., April 18, 1SS2. 10 May 80 19 Deo. 81 33 Fob. 81 29 Sept 81 PROCLAMATION. Wiierkas, Tho Hon. W. D. Brown, President Judge of the Court of Common Pleas and Q.iarter Sessions in and for tho county of Forest, has issued his pre cept, for bidding a Court of Common Picas Cnai-'er Session, Ac., at Tionesta, for the County of Forest, to commeiu-o on the Ttiird Monday of May, being tho 15th. dav of May lSxi. Notice is therefore given to the Coroner, Justice of tho Peace aiul L'uii-taljles ot said county, that they bo then and there in tlioir proper perrons at ton o'clock, A. M., of said day, with their records, inquisitions examinations and other remembrances, to do those things which to their ollices appertain to bedono, and to thosj wlioare bound in recognizance to jc o.M -cute against the prisoners that aro orbhall be in the. fail of Forest County, that tliev bo then urn! 'there present toproseeuto agtt'uist tliein us .shall be just. Given un der mv hand and neal this 18th day ot April, A. D. 1S2. C. W. CLARK, Sheriff. .TIKNTISTRY, LJ WM. TATE D. D. S.. Has pi rmar.i'iiMy located iu Tionesta, and Vi i!! be found at ilui Rural House, lie has bad oyei'l'.'t years successful experience, and w i.i goal i.nt.io sutinfactioii in every insuiin e. I'ru-.e.t reasonable. apr. l--8!. Dr. Kline's Great Nerve Restorer at ho marvel of the for all Nervo lis.-ox-cs. All Ills stopj.v.1 l.-ee. S n.l to S-31 rtl-eh St., riuU-l.i. sep21-8!tf