WEirtESDAT WORMNR, FEB. 17, ISS6. BOROUGH OFFICERS. Jtj7.Eli Uolf.man. Chi'i7. ) North ward. If. M. Foro man, J. K. Clnrk, W. L. Kliiietivcr. South ward, J. U. Fones, W, A.. Envies, Clias. Bonner. Juxtivr.a of the J'eace3. T. Bronnan, D. S. Knox. Co ta bl'' Prltner Agnow, School JircetoritG. XV. Robinson, A. R. Krlly, J. 11. Dintrman, D. S. Knoi, J. W. Morrow, E. L. laviK. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. Wotnher of Congrcxx Alkxandkh C. Member of Sc.nnie .T. O. TIai.L. AaacmblyVvYtKH Iliiimv. 'ri.n'(f.-n Jf tlijc W. It. Brown. Aoeiate Judges IjT.vwh Aiinkr. Jno, A. Pkoi'eh Trf.ft.iu rcr W m. Sm ra r n a va it. frothonntary, lc.tjtitr tfc Recorder, etc. CllRTIS M. NlIAWKKY. ..Vi erlir. L k o N a t: i Aosfw. C.inuji's.it'onT.i Oi.ivkr Byerly, Wm. S.iiKr.rm, J. It. Chadwick. 'A)KH(y Superintendent J E. Hill at.p. District Attorney P. M. Cr.Anrc. .)? Pnmmiiwionerit II. O. Davis, Dario Wat.tkhs. t Counh Xurveyor II. C. WnmnKls. f.'orojirr Br. J. XV. Mohfow. Count! Auditors J. A. Sl'OTT, Tnos. Co.IAn.'Ol'O. ZUCNPKt. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. TIONESTA LODGE Xo. 309, O. of O. F1. MEETS' every Tuesday evening, nt 7 o'clock, in'thoLodgo Room iu Pur tricl,ro'elLill. G.W. KERR, N. G. ( !. W. SAWYER, Sec'y. ' 27-tf. f jHJKEST LODGE. No. A. O. U. W., 1 Meets every Fvidny Evening in Odd l'tl.o'.va' Hall.'Tiouexta. G. C. BROWN, m. w. J. 1.'. WEN'K, Recorder. CI M'T. GEOEGEHTOW POiST,' V No. 274. G. A. R. Meets on tho lirt Wednesday in each mo ith, in Odd Fellows 1111, Tionesta, I'd. J. V. MO KIIOW, Commander. j.i. Aoxnw. r. m. ct.ark, T)intrict Attorney. . AGNKW & CI.AKK, ATTOHNEYS-AT-LAW, Ofileo in Court IIouso. El tn St. Tionestn, Penna. fTJV A. X a I liS E N, .1 . ATTORNEY COUNSELOR AT -LAW, Edeu'uurg, : Knox P. O.,) Oltirion Coun ty. in L. DAVIS. i-. . . ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Tioni'Kta, Pa. Collections uuida in this and iidjoining counties. MILES W. TATE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Elm St root. Tlonostn, Pa. I F. BITCH FY. L . ATTORNEY-AT-LaW, Tionesta, Forest County Pa. AWRENOE HOUSE, Tionesta, Pit., i li T. O. Jackson, Proprietor. This V use is centrally located. Everything !('v ii ttd well furnisliod. Supeiior Ac commodations and Rtrict attention given to iriti'frts. Vegetables and Fruits of all kinds served in their season. Samples ioo.il for Commercial Agents. pKNTRAb HOUSE, Tionevt.t, Pa., ), C. Brownell. Proprietor. 'I'liis is a new lioiiso, and lias jn"t been titled uj tor tlia iwioinodation ofUu public. A pfr tion ol' the'pntroango ol'tho pubiiu is Kolic i!od. ' -I'i-ly. IliTRAL HOUSE, OIL CITY, PA. J . V. II. ROTH. Proprietor. The largest, Rest Located nnd Furnisliod Jfo'tiM j in Hie City. Near Union Depot. 'l AV.' MORROW. M. D.. " . PHYSICIAN A SURGEON, lvlo o. ArmsitronK county, having loeatod , in Tin 'cut is prepared to uttend all pra fsioinit rails promptly and at all boars. Ulrica Had residence two doors nortli of I .a wren ce Hoai. OOice hours 7 to 8 a. m., and 11 iO 12 M. ; 2 to 3 and til to 74 v. M. ftiuuiiiyH, 9 to 10 A. M. j 2 to 3 and C to 71 r. si, may-IS 81. W(;. conURN, m. n.. " . PHYSICIAN A SURGEON, llia lis J over fifteen years experience in H;o practice of his profession, having prad untod i 'gaily nnd honorably May 10, 1SG5. Ofilcij ami Residence in Judpo Reek's lio'isa. opposite the M. E. Church. Ttones-ta,- Pa Aug:. 2J-1S80 D" EliTISTKY. BR. J. W. MORROW, llavinp puvchimcd the materials Ac, of Br. i-'teadman, would respectlullv an nounce that he will carry on the Dental 'niKhiOW in Tionesta. and having had over mx j ears successful experience, considers imVoll fully competent to plve entire SRt i(a tiou. i Hhall alwayji give my modi 0 il practice the profore'nee. mar22-82. II . II. HIT, A. B. KELLY MA 1', l'AIZK CO., 3 A N K B B S ! Comer of Elm A WalnutSts. Tionesla. Bunk o( Discount and Deposit. Interest allowed on Time Depowits. Collections madeonall the Principal points of the U. S. Collections solicited. 18-ly. J ORENZO FULTON, Manufacturer of and Dealer in HARNESS, COLURS, BRIDLES, And all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. mayA 61 TONESTA. PA. H. C. WHITTEKIN. Civil Engineer and Surveyor. TIONESTA PA. Land and Railway Surveying a Specialty, Magnetic, Solar or Triauculation Survey ing. Beit of Inktruments aui work. Term on application. JAG. T. BRENKAN. REAL ESTATE AGENT, LANDS liOlCnT AND SOLD OK COMMISSION I have now for salo 79 Acres ot War rant 6J97, Kingsley twp.; 390 Acro3 of G1S6, and 130 Acres of 5214, in name town Bhip. 1000 ncrcs, Warrant 2S36, Tionesta twp.; 143 acres known as "Lilley Farm, Allegheny Township, Venango Co.; 70 acres near Enterprise, Warren Co. Also vacant lots in Tionesta Boro, nnd one small farm in Tionesta Township. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Condensed Time Table Tioucsta Htatlon. NORTH. I SOtlTtr. Train 28 7:S7 am Train U3 10:C5 am j iuiu uj, i .'ia niii j ruin it' l: IB pin Train 30 3:52 pmlTrain 31.... 8:16 pm m ? - - n :1 " . 1 . w.. , i nun io uunn, ana i rain bourn car ry tbo mall. Church and Sabbath School. Preaching in M. E. Church every Sab bath evoninii bv Rev. Small. Presbyterian Sabbath School at fl:!5 a. in. ; M. E. Sabbath School at 10:00 a. m. Court next week. Next Monday will be Washing ton's birthday, and a legal holiday. The ice still remains in Tionesta creek above Newtown. The elections in tlm borough and township pu8jej ofl' quietly yesterday. One little touch of groundhog weather makes a whole community shiver. The sleighing is pretty badly damaged hereabouts, but back on the hills it is said to bo still fair to middlin'. W. II. Roth of Oil City was in town last Friday, nnd visited the Morok & Beatty well ou 5503, Greon township. Mrs. T. J. VanGie8en, of Eden hurg, accompanied by her two young est children, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Sloan. Mr. B. F. Morris has sold the Warren Ledger to Messrs. D. D. and F. E. Reed. Mr. Morris is still editor of the paper. The revival meetings are still iu progress at the M. E. Church and aie well attended. Prayer meeting every afternoon at 3:00 o'clock. Last Saturday was generally util ized cs Valeotiuo day, and the 1 O. D. was somewhat enriched by the can cellation of numerous one C6nt stamps. No rows. The remains of James A. Mealy, who wbr killed nt Marienville, wore buried at his former home near New mnnville, on Friday of last week, Rev. Small conducting the services. Chas. Lawsoo, the gentlemen who was so frightfully injured at Eagle Rock on 5th inst., is getting along quite well considering the nature and severity of hid hurts, so his physicians report. Tho cold tun in the weather Monday night has made things "all solid" along the river flats, and the huge piles of ico are to be housed over and kept for use in the harvest field next summer. Tho editor of the Brookville Democrat speaks of having received "a note from Paradise after he had gone to press." We hope the brother won't be obliged to make such an an nouncement "after he has gone hence.' Hab. W. Roberts, who has charge of a large gang of men and oversees the carpenter work on the Buffalo Di vision of the B., N. Y. & P. R. R., stopped a few hours in town Monday, lie bad a force of men at work on the trestle at West Hickory. We learn from the Raton, New Mexico. Comet, that "B. F. Caldwell, who reiigaed his position recently in the Santa Fe thops, has been appoint ei general foreman of the Atlantic & Pacifies shops at Albuquerque, and will enter upon his duties at once." We understand our old friend Benja min has dropped into a position which brings him $200 a month. Uoder tho bead of "Missing Links," tho Harrisburg Telegraph in forms us that the marriage of a girl ot ten years and eight months to a man of thirty years is reported by good au thority from Suwanea County, Penn sylvania. The girl's father is a minis ter, and tho ceremony was performed by bis consent. The "Missing Link,'' in this case is a map of Pennsylvania, showing thereon the location of Suva Bee County. Elk Advocate. Mr. V. Byrom, of Byrom's Mill's, Fore6t county, was in town yesterday fur the first lime for over three months. On the 2d, of last November bis right leg was crushed between the knee and aokle, and he is just getting able to be around. Clarion Rep.- Gazette. Dr. Shaniburg of West Hickory, Pa., lost his lemon and white setter dog, a pup of six months, answering to the name of ' Fritz " The Dr. val uea the dog particularly on account of having been a present to him, and will give a suitable reward to the one re turning hi in. Mr. Geo. V. Watson, of Hickory township, is likely to become a citizen of our town iu the near future. He baa been negotiating with Mr. A. B Ivellv for the purchase of his fine residence, and if successful will move here in the spring. All our people would welcome Mr. Watson and' fam ily to our borough. In the event of a sale Mr. Kelly would build a new mansion the coming summer, Peterson's Magazine for March is a beauty. The articles are all of the usual high character which distin guishes 'Peterson.'' There is a charm ing steel engraving, "Dear Mamma"; a mammoth colored fashion plate ; a colored pattern for Java canvas; and not lets than fifty wood-cuts, illustrat ing fashions, embroidery-patterns, etc. The price is but two dollars a year, which places it within tho reach of all. Now is a good lime to get up clubs. Address Charles J. Peterson, 306 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Borough and Township Elections. A citizens cacus fur the borough was held iu the Unirersalist Church on Monday evening, which was largely attended, more votes being cast in fact, than at the regular election yesterday: The interest was principally centered in tho nomination of candidates for school director. The ticket as nom inated was elected, and is as follows: Burpess, John Rock. . Councilman, I. J Hopkins, North Ward C A Randall, South Ward Hiph Constable, S S Canficld Constable, S 8 Can field. Tax Collector, U M Arner. Assessor, C M Arncr. School Directory B W Clark. C M Shawkey. Overseers of tho Poor, A B Kelly 2 years. Patrick Joyce 1 year. Auditors, J F Proper. T F Ritchoy. Judpe of Elections, G W Sawyer. Inspector of Elections, W Y Siparins. It B Crawtord. IN TIONESTA TOWNSUir. The election was quite spirited, the offices of road commissioner and two school directors being the principle bone of contention. A rather siugu ler coincidence occurred in connection with the oflice of road commissioner: At a caucus of the citizens cn Satur day the names of Wm. Hood and P. C. Blcchor were presented ; three bal lots were taken and each resulted in a tie between the gentlemen. It was then agreed that both candidates be placed iu the field and voted for at the election. This was done, and, strange to say, another tie resulted. Following is the township ticket as elected : Constable, Philip Eraert. Road Commissioner, ' P. C. Blochor. ) rr,. William Hood. 110 Tax Collector, G. W. Zenta. Overseers of tho Poor, Henry Rhodes. Auditor, George Weunt. Township Clerk, Charles Weingard. School Directors, Q. Jamicson, Henry Wolf. Inspectors of Election, Joseph Mong, George B. Armstrong. Judge of Election, J. II. Wentworth. Assessor, Philip Emert. Treasure)-, William Lawrence. NOTICE. Public notice is hereby given that the business partnership existing be tween the undersigned and P. V. Mer cilliott, as butchers, etc., bas ceased to exist, and that from this date the un dersigned will not be responsible for any debts contracted. James Walton. Marienville, Forest Co., Pa., Feb. 1st, 1836. FLOOD OF 1886. The break-up of February 13th, 1886, will long be remembered by the inhabitants of Tionesta and vicinity as the severest since 1861. The nat ural flood of 1865 was much more se vere generally, but not in this place, and the water at that time was no higher at this point, nor was it accom panied by ice; it came on moro grad ually, thus giving the people lime to prepare for it. The ico commeuccd to move iu the river here on Saturday forenoon about eleven o'clock, und had been running fully 20 miuutes betore Buy danger was apprehended, and the people along Hie river front bad como to the conclusion that the worst was over, when the ice gorged iu the main chan nel at the head of Dustin island, half a mile below town, thus forcing the entire body of floating ice through the channel between the head of Dustin and foot of Hunter islands. Then the water came rushing back, and before people had time to realize what was going on the whole flat or lower part of the town was inundated, so that boats were easily floated over five-foot fences. Ice was pilod trom 10 to 15 feet high along Front St. Every cel lar in that part of the town was flood ed, and in many instances furniture floated around in the house in water twj and three feet deep. As a conse quence all sustained more or lens loss, among whom are Jas. G. Carson, S. S. Canfield, Mrs. Saul, Isaac Shimp, Wm. Guiton, Ed. Saouer, J. R. Chad wick, Andrew Carr, J. H. Dingraan, Mrs. Dr. Hunter aud family, W. Y. Siggins, John Hart, Moses Ilepler, E. L. Davis, and others. Most of these had potatoes, fruit and other eatables in their cellars that were either badly damaged or ruined entirely. AT EAST IJICKOliY We learn a great deal of damage was done, the town being nearly all sub merged. Several roads of the ap proach to the east end of the bridge were swept away. The railroad track over West Hickory flats was covered with ice several feet high, stopping travel completely duiing the day. The ttains were runniug regularly on Mon day, however. FOUND AFLOAT. The river bridgo at this place stood the test liko a major, although the ice breakers were badly chawed np. One ot the piers of the creek bridge was damaged somewhat, the ice having crowded it from below. It misht be a good idea, if this performance is going to occur often, to put ice breakers on the lower side of Ihe piers. Lawrence, across the creek lost nearly all his fence, aud many of bis youug fruit trees were ruined. It was quite common to see a chick en coop flnBtiog around with the poul try perched on top and old chanti cleer crowing lustily. Many lost chickens, and some lost many. Charlie Ilinton lost his entire flunk of 28. Canfield's pig struggled nobly for an hour among the floating ice cakes, when Shell and J. B. Muse came to the fescue. Jim. was the hero of the hour and received the plaudits of the anxious crowd. This flood furnishes another event to date from. Panther Rock Points. The Sikes Brothers, of Balltown, are occupyiug the sawmill at this place as a taok shop. Mrs. George Whitten is visiting friends at Minister this week. Miss S. J. Keister of East Hickory, and Miss Belle Lewis of Reidsburg, Clarion county, are the guests of Miss Hattie Tobey this week. Mr. Robert Harkisen has the job of cutting and delivering cordwood for the drilling wells on the Cook tract. Pat. Normile is all smilea on ac count of tho arrival of a brand new 9 lb. girl baby at his house. Miss Maine Murphy aud Miss Min nie Whilten are both on the sick list. We hear there is to be a wedding in the near future ; for further infor mation ask Jerry.. Curly Bangs of Kellettville takes a long walk for his health once a week, so he says, but we guess it is to see bis girl ; if the ice was out of the ereek he could come borne on a float. - Feb. 13. Stranger. All kinds Rubber Boots and Shoes at Wm. Smearbaugb & Co. 2t. For rheumatism, lumbago, neu ralgia, cramp and colio there is no remedy superior to tbo genuine Dr. Thomas Eclectnc Oil. A New Enterprise fop Tionesta. Tionesta is soon to a have a now en terprise that will prove a benefit in more ways than one. Messrs. John Cobb fe Co., have arrangements com pleted for the erection of a mill on the ground below the depot, where Derick son & Go's mill formerly stood. It is tho intention of tho now firm to man ufucl uro all kinds of lumber, staves, &c, from tho timber of our surround ing country. They will mako staves all the way from 14 to 30 inches in length which they proposo to manu facture iuto kegs, firkius, barrels, etc., for use in various branches of trade. A patent dry kiln will be erected with a capacity of several thousand Btaves, and which will Bcason lumber in 36 hours, so that orders can be filled on the shortest notice. Tho new deal will furnish employment to at least a score of men, besides giving those in this vicinity who have small lots of white oak and other timber a market for their wares, at good prices and spot cash. Iu connection with this plan the firm has given Mr. E. S. Iloyt a contract for manufacturing shingles on Hunter Run and he will move his mill forthwith to that loca tion. Altogether this enterprise will be quite a boom for our town, as, instead of shipping the timber to other places to be manufactured into the different articles above referred to, it will all be done here and the profits reaped by home talent, as it were, much of which will be spent and circulated among our citizens. We wish the new deal abundaut succcess, aud hope it will receive tho eucouragement of all. Nebraska Notes. The ice left the creek here yesterday without inflicting damage to property. Rafting-iu will not begin for a week or ten days. If there is any substance in a groundhogs shadow, we are likely to have another freeze-over, therefore rafting would incur some risk. St. Valentine's day was commemo rated here by its usual influx of cari catures. "Some, with sentimental thought, invoked the muos; while others, with vicious rhyme intent, abuses." Such is life. Mr. Evcrel Collins and Jake Kline stiver are home for a short visit to their parents, from Meadville, where they are attending college. We congratulate the young folks on the pleasing addition to their society in the person of Albie Gilfillan, who will spend several months in the place. A few years ago when Albie left us, be was a mere boy ; now he is a young tran who has no thought of letting the grass grow under his feet. And he wears oh, my! a mustache! Mr. Abe Clark has just returned from a weeks visit in Clarion Co. Mrs. Frank Guiton of Fox Creek is quite ill. We were deprived of the usual Ber vices last Sunday, on account of the break-up, the road being rendered im passable by iue. JoilN. Feb. 15, '86. List of Patents. List of Patents granted by the U. 8. Patent Oflice, to citizens of Pennsylvania, for the week ending Thursday, February 11th, 18S0, reported expressly for the For est Republican, through the PatontLaw Oflicea of Duffy A Brashears, 607 7th St. N. W. opposite the U. S. Patent Office, Washington, D. C. : N. Anion, Sandy Lake, weather atrip; J. D. Bell, Pittsburgh, washing machine; S. Blssell, Pittsburgh, furnace; J. II. Bru haker, Shamokin, monument; C. F. Rush, Erie, hog scraping machine; A. O. Hoyt, Kingston, telographlo code; J. L. Kelly, Brio, boiler flue cleaner; B. Lauth, How ard, reducing old steel railway rails to platos ; M. L. Metzgor and A. Cooper, Harrisbnrg, gago lor paper cutters ; It. It. Ogden, Bradford, water wheel ; G. J. Pil kington, Chester, apparatus for refining tallow and other lubricating oils; T. Pooro, Scranton, furnace; sumo, fire box for boilers ; XV. XV. RoseiiHtoe!; Pittsburg, coal tipplo; T. F. Straub, Allegheny, clarifying beer und charging tho name with carbonic acid gas. PROCLAMATION. . Whekkas, Tho Hon. W. D. Brown, Preidont Judgo of the Court of Common Pleas and Quarter Sessions in and for tlio county of Forest, has issued bis pro cept for holding a Court of Cmiimi n Pleas Quarter (Sessions, &:.. at Tionostu, for the County of Forest, to commence on the Fourth Monday of Feb., being the 2'id duv of Fol)., ISSd. Notice is therefore given to the Coroner, Justice of the Peace and Con atablesof said county, that they bo then and there in their proper persons at ten o'clock, A. M., of said day, with their records, inquisitions examinations and other remembrances, to do those things which to their oflices appertain to be done, and to those who are bound in recognizance to prosecute ayrain it the prisoners that are or shall bln the Jail of Forest County, that mey oetneii ana mere present to prosecute against them aa alu 11 be tust. Given un- dor my hand and seal this 26th day of January, A. u. jsyj. ii. AustiY, naerm. JlcrcnnlHc Appraiser! Return of Mercantile AnBosiincnt of Forest County, Pa., ror tho year lPsti: HARNETT TOWKSHIF. Class. Tax. Maple Creek Lumber Co., Ocnoral incrchandlsf 7 on J. n. Pearsnll, general hiorchau- , d'"0 n io oo J. M. Picreit, gi-octiricH 7 00 A. Cook, general merchandise 13 10 00 oiieen Tow.aim T. B. Collin, general merchandisn.13 o 00 t. J. Lacy it- F. C. Lacy, genen.l merchandise H 700 HARMONY TOWNKUll'. J. B. MachcHiiey, general mer chandise U 7 00 Dunn ,fc Turner, general niorolmn- dlxo , n 7 oof KcmWo & Wheeler, patent medi- cn 4 5 00 HirkoKY Towjisrnr. T. J Bowman, general merchan dise 12 12 40 AVBltor Crouch, general merohan- , tl!"0 14 7 00 AVhoolor it Dusenbery, general merchandise n 7 00 Whitmoro A Hall, 2 billiard tablos 40 00 1I0WR TOWNSHIP. T. W. Corah, hotel 5 60 CO T. XV. Corah, 'i billiard tables 40 00 C. XV. Uawks, general mcrchan- , di 13 10 00 .1. J. Saxtou, groceries ; 14 7 00 Ira B. Murphy, hotel 5 50 00 O. Hoyt, hotel, 5 60 00 L. O. McLano, hardware 14 7 00 Forest Tanning Co. Koneral iuoi- chandiHO 12 12 50' Wagner, McClune & Co., general merchandise 14 7 Ot) W. E. Brown, groceries 14 7 00 Petor Mahoney, groceries 14 7 00 XV. II. Frost, general niercbaa- , diso 13 jo 00 J. B. Harmon, a billiard tables 40 00 Dunbar A Co., groceries 14 7 00 Blue Jay Lumber Co., groceries. .H 7 00 JENK8 TOWNSHIP. W. Byrom, general morchundiso...l4 7 Orf John S. Caldwell, hotel 6 60 PJ Jackson, Matson fc Co., general merchandise 14 7 00 Ainsler Bros., & Co., goueral lior- c handiso 13 10 00 T. J. Rynor, general morcha idise.1.1 10 00 H. S. Towler, patent medicir es 4 6 00 Hoover Green, flour and feed storo 14 7 00 M. O. Carringer. grocorios, 44 7 00 F. M. Keck. 2 billiard tables 40 00 Curll, Canipboll A Co., gen oral merchandise 00 KINOSI.EY TOWNSHIP. F. Gillespie, general inerchandiso.14 7 00' Bovard A Berlin, go 11 oral merchan dise 14 7 00 Whoeler, Dusenbury fc Co., gen eral merchandise U 7 00 J. C. Welch, general merchandise). 14 7 00' Mrs. M. Andrews, groceries 14 7 00 James MoMurtrie, groceries......... 14 i 00 TIONKSTA BOROUOH. S. H. Haslet A Sons, general mer chandise ...14 7 00" Wm. Smearbaugh A Co.. general merchandise 13 10 00 O. W. Bovard, groceries 13 10 00 G. W. Bovard, patent inodicines... 4 6 00 Edward Heibel, hardware 14 7 00 John T. Carson, varioty store -I 7 00 T. C. Jackson, hotel 6 50 00 O. C. Brownoll, hotol 5 60 00 Charles Carlson, ii billiard tables.... 60 00 R. M. Herman, varioty store ..14 7 Off J. B. Rigpins, patent medicines.. 4 6 00 Isaac N. Oummings, general mer chandise ..14 7 00 Robinson t Bonner, general mer chandise , 10 20 00' II. J. Hopkins dt Co., general mer chandise 10 20 00 XV. O. Coburn, patent medicines... 4 00' J. T. Bronnan, coal dealer. 14 7 GO Appeals will be held at the County Commissioners' Oflice, Tionesta, Pa., on tho 23d day of February, A. D. 1886, be tween tho hours of 10 and 11 o'clock, a. in. JAMES G. CARSON, Mercantile Appraiser. Tionesta, Pa., Jan. 19, 1806. BURDOCK SM BURDOCK IL00D IITTERS That Achs in Small of Back. Burdock Blood Inters UBVBt Weary, Aching Bones. Burdock Blood Sitters CU1M Dyspepsia. Gmrrs: I feel it nr fluty to 17 re specting Burdock Blood Bitters, tfcet rt Ik the best inedicin I ever took. I Btrlsns) two or three years from stomach trrabfo and dyspepsia, well as from IltcroDd kidney complaint. I was not able t at tend to my business. My wife was aCTivt) in much the same way. Wereadofyww Bitters iu the papers and Btadeor minds that we would try thim. Th itsrit is, my wife and I began to improte we, and I am now able to do snore hni aii than before In ten years. It reliev4 tar kidney troubles as wll. We tot fhait you, the makers of It. Godfpe. JOSEPH LANBOJT, Caiece, St. Appeal Notice. Notice is hereby given that the Cossmia. sioners of Forest County will be at the following places, at the time dcsi.Tiated, for the purpose of holding appeals i'ar the triennial assessment for lM-ff: Harmouy township, AllenUor School' House, Tuesday, February 9. Hickory township. East II it ii or. Wednesday, February 10. Kiniislev township. NeWtown. Thurs day, February 11. ilowo township, Balltown, Friday, Feb ruary 12. Howe township, Brookaton, Moadey, February 15. Jenks towuship, Marienville, Tnesiy, February 10. Harnett township, Clarlnirtan. Wcdnt- day, February 17. Burnett townshln. Cooksbum. Thurs day, February 18. Ureen township, Nebraska, Saturday, February 20. Tionesta township, Commissioners' of fice, Tuesday, March 2. Tionesta boro, Commissioners' office, Wednesday, March 3. J. R. CHADWICK. OLIVER IilERLV, W. D. SHIELDS, County Commissioner, J. T. Brennam, Clerk. WANTED Ageut in this county, for a cheap and rapidly selling article. mail capital required, address at oute, J O. Box 733 FiUsbuxgu, Pa.