Ml1 L.' -J WEDNESDAY HORSING, ATR. II, 1876. ' ' BOROUGH OFFICERS. ' Burqexi Jon Rccic. (Smnoilmcn . W. Robinson, S. A, Varner, A. B. Kellv, K. H. Haslet, A. IX Partridge, M. O. Davl. Jtuiiac oth Peace D. S. Knox, C. A, Randall. , OmttahleM, SwsRgart fHool frirtctor. H. Krrnx, H. O. Div H. H. J. Wolcott, H. n. Haslet, A. B, Jtolly. D. Clark. FOR F.ST COUNTY OFFICEPvS. Pretttlent JvtlftL. P. Wtmohf. Uieei'af J m)yciiu. O. DaI.k, Ed TARD KltRn. 'VciMurer S. J. HKTI.BT. I'rothnnotarj, Hrgiatcr it Jiccorilttr,c. Sheriff Justis Shawkkt. CbmmuMiVmrrs Eli Burmk, Isaac MHO, JOHW KKCX. County .SWet-inffticfent U. 8. BnocK- WAT. ' District Attnrntu 9. P. Irwix. Jury Comrm.iimer If. S5. ToWjfEn, l.YM AK ITOOK. (Yunty HHrvryorT, T. CoLLlK. '. Ou onev M. Ittf.l. Jr. Vountv Auditors Nicholas. Thomp- OK, J. It. NRILL, II. A. ZnENDKM.. Mambern Vonifrrss G no. A, Jbn'ks. ' Assembly I. B. Aomw, Time o ZVafoa At TIONESTA STATION, on and after xu. a, ja, o i SOVTH. Train M . 0:24 a. in. I u M . - - . 8:42 p. in. KORTM. Train R P:24 a. m. " 21 8:42 p. m. Train 23, south, and 21, north, are lit inu; us oilier aro accommodation freight. These train only aro allowed to carry passengors. On tho River Division . . from Oil City to Irvinoten, up tho river is North ; down the river, south. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. THANKS. Cajt. Knox and family desire us to tender their tliauks to friends and neighbors who manifested 'their sjin- path in deeds ef kindness during the ek-kneea, ' death and burial ' of their daughter, Sullio. They will ever be grjtlefully rem ruberJ by the bereaved family.', ... ; " ; ' .. . ii ' Buy ealicoea at Freeman & Cor- tuTe for Tc. 2 It --'A.' T. Stewart, the great New ,York Dry Goods man, died yesterday. His estate it valued at nearly $100, 000,000. Our readers will notice thechaDge iu Dr. Coburn'i card on this page. His residence is now iu the Wolcott liouse, El in St. Scvoral rafts have gone down ihe river from above, but none have yet gone out of Tionesta creek.' There are twu Alleghcuies coupled up iu the tuouth of theoretic. Cha. Bonnet returned home yes .iterdrty, and is gladly welcomed by Lnmctous friends. It is to be hoped ihut he will concludo to cease his wandering and stop with us hereafter. We are very sorry to learn that tho residence of Mr. James A. Scott, of Jenks township was completely con sumed by fire lust week. We are with out particulars, but understand that he .Saved none of his household goods. The weather for about a week iit has been beautiful nud spi iug Ttke, but this rooming it is raining .heavily. Thunder and lightniug, also, lhavo put in an appearance, and . we .nre really of the opinion that spring has come. The case of Chas. Larribee, the iiuau who was sentenced to bo hanged for the murder of cue Williams iu Oil City, upward of a year ago, has ibeen looked over by the Board of Pardons, and a recommendation mado that the sentcuco be commuted to .imprisonment fur life. The Grove A Hart well on the dnld brick-yard property, inside the borough limits, is down nearly a hun dred feet, and the work is beiug push ed rapidly. It is considered certain, that oil will be found at 300 feet but j n what quantity nobody will kuow until the well is down. Some half a dozen or more ducks liave been sailing on the turbulent waters of the Allegheny about here fgr few day past, and a great deal of powder has been wasted on them. We have heard of only one being killed. Better get longer range gunn, or better arrangod shootists. Our Washington correspondent did not favor us this week, for which we arc sorry, as wo consider his letters (mod reading. We made arrange incuts for a weekly letter as long as Congress was iu suasion, nnd this is tho lirut time it has failed to come to baud. .Nest week w will probably jit-t tt lun'f r. , 1 .. J! 0!!'. ".'".'!. J. ...- War with Mexico. After a hci'ius of skirmishes along the 1 ine between Texas and Mexico, actual open hostilities seem' to have broken out. From yesterday's papers we extract the following : Laredo, Texas, April 10. A spe lial to the Galveston Aries says at the request or a hpevial Ucnuty United States Marshall, Mnjor Merriam plan ted a twelve pounder on the bank of the river this morning, and at one o'clock this afiernoou the Mexicans opened a hot fire from New Laredo on our guard at tho ferry, and they were compelled to withdraw. The fire was then concentrated upon tho gunners, whereupon Col. 8axton threw two shells into Xscw Laredo, Mexico, from his twelve pounder, which silenced tho Mexican hre on our soldiers and American citizens. Two men aud three women of this city were woun ded badly. LATER. Laredo, Texas, April 10. The Mexican federal troops opened fire on the Uuited Stales Government troops at seven o clock to-night. Tho Uni ted States troops are returning the hre with twelve pound howitzers, shel ling New Laredo, Mexico. A hot fight is going on. Roll of Honor. Report of Tionesta Union School for month ending March 30, 1876: Room No. 1,0. J. Gunning teacher. Number enrolled, 50 Pupils neither absent or tardy du ring month: Emma Davis, Linnie Grove, Cora Knox, Emma Sawyer, Lizzia Thompson, Ellis Shawkey, Mary Shawkey, Theo. Riddle, Chas. Davis, Walter .Adams, Alex. Dale, James Ilaelct. Roam No. 2, Dorcas D. F. Walter teacher. Number enrolled, 41. Pupils neither absent or tardy du ring month: Katie Pease, Sadie Pease, Bertha Harlan, Louie Rich ards, Sally Hulings, Albert Richards, Tardy but not absent: Flora Wal ter, Minnie McDonald, Sadie Elliot, Charles Adams, Sammy Clark, Char ley Ki'mer, Forest Proper, Sammy Pllliot. The following are the officers for the current term of Tionesta Lodge No. 3G9, I. O. O. F., who were install ed on Friday evening last by D. D. G. M. Jas. Woodingtou : N. G., C. A. Raudull. V. G., T. J. Van Gicsen. A. S., S. J. Sctley. Treas., A. B. Kelly. Trustee, 18 mos., Dr. Blaise. Warden, S. A. Varncr. Con., J. E. Blaine. R. R. S., D. W. Ciark. L. S. S., W. Y. &iggius. R. S. N. G., L. Agnew. L. S. N. G., P. M. Clark. R. S. V. G., S. Bradenburger. L. S. V. G., J. G. Dale. I. G., M. W. Tate. O. G., A. Wilier. Finance Com. G. W. Sawyer, J. E. Blaiue, 8. A. Varncr. Now while investigation is the order of the day, we would like to know why iu blazes we canuot get a letUir here from Frnuklin or Mead ville, tho same day it is mailed 7 The mail on tho A. & G. W. R'y gets iuto Oil City 50 minutes before the train starts up the river. Now if this isu't time euough to sort that mail, what is the sense in runuing those fust mail traius? We would like to have some body investigated, nud further, we would like this negligence remedied. The "exceis" on this 0. C. & A. R. R'y, is something fearful to con template. The Gen. Pass. Agt. is de termined that passengers shall buy tickets, or suffer iu their most tender point, f. ., the. packet book. For in stance, the price of a ticket from here, to Oil Cily is 75cts; fare ou the cars, $1,00. So it is aloug the whole line. Hence we advise the traveling public to buy tickets. Attention is called to the card of Williams & Co., Taxidermists, Mead ville, Pu., which appears in to-day's RErirnucAN. We have seen numer ous specimen's of their work, aud can conscientiously recommend it to our readers. Every sportsman occasion ally gets specimens which he would like to preserve. To such we would say, Williams & Co. will fix them up lor you in the best style, and at reas onable rates. Immeuae invoice of lino dress goods, prints, cambrics Ac, just open ed at Frcemau A Corbet's. 2 It Thoso beautiful lots just north of Mm. Henry's residence cau bo bought cheap, on long time, by applying to thu editor ol thii paper. Iff, Jury List for May Term, 1876. ouandTurors. Harmony twp. John Pctereson,. fore man, Iiiali Jones. Laniott. -.Ilnzzard Sponro, Uarry War ner, E. C, Mays, Peter Oadlny, James Pat torson. Green. James Walter, Joseph Harri son, J. B. Hagirorty. Hickory. Uriah Keinter, Geo. Walters. Howe. Thomas Porter. Jenks. S. F. Ilohrer, David S. Eldrldp, James Colo, Henry Keller. Klngsley. Jainos York, Win. Gibson, Ooorge Morgan, Michael llreeht. Tionesta. D. O. Hunter. Tlonoeta Bor. T. B. Cobu, P. M. Clark. PETIT JUROltS. Harnett. A. Cook, Jno. Kellogg, Jacob Killing. Ureon. II. W. Ledabnr, Win. Cropp, Ed. Chant), J. G. Lacy, Henry Matlut, Jan. Furuian. Harmony. J. RurchAeld, R. C. Hays, J. II. Pennell, W. A. Handy, Syo Xeill, John Thompson, Frank Burchlleld.Oarvey Thompson, T. C. Ferry, W. Luce, John Setloy, E. L. Walker. Hickory. W. B. Hall, T. J. Bowman, Jacob Smith. , Howe. W. Moore. Jenks. D. E. Baker, C. F. Hunt. Ulngsloy. Phiictus Thompson, J. C. Jones. Tionesta. D. Andrews, G, Jamieson. Tionesta Bor. C. A. Hill, J. E. Blaine, W. R. Dunn, E. M. Riddle, L. J. Johnson, Win, Richards. Forest county, one of the richest in timber and coal and probably contain ing as much if not more oil than any iu Western Pennsylvania is soon to be the scene of active operations. Three companies beside many individ uals are making preparations to tap the oil belt that is believed to run from tho Clarion developemer.t to Bradford. Why this belt should not be found continuous and rich in For est as iu Clarion there is no reason. Former efforts made in 1864 65 proves that there is oil, and that too in pay. ing quantities, but this section of the oil belt has been singularly neglected by operators, and the result is that thousands of acres of good land, rich in timber, coal, and most likely oil, in Forest lies idle. But at last its day has come, aud we predict that the coming year will make a revolution in this county, as startling to the old settlers who have been dreaming away their lives in listless solitude ta it will be agreeable and profitable to the land owners and all concerned. One huudred wells in Forest county will make her sing with new life and it is believed do much to add to the wealth and enterprise of the old Keystone State. A railroad from Brookville. in Jefferson couuty, to Sheffield, Vaa reu couuty, whicb we btlieve is in the near future, will open a field of coal, lumber, oil and a good country to set tlement that will surprise many. Emlenton Time. Mr. M. Carpeuter has secured the ogeucy of Rev. Dr. Boyd's history of the wonderful career of Moody and Saukey in Great Britain and America, together with the Trials and Triumphs of Faith as illustrated in the lives of Patriarchs, Prophets, Kings and Apostles. The book contains about 750 pages, and is sold at $2.00 and $2.50, according to the binding. These are not flush times, aud patched trousers, and turned gar ments), are the really consistent , and natural result. Economical, home made dresses are now the rule ralhsr than the exception and serve to show not only the great popular drift, but also the very important part which "Domestic Paper Fashions" sustain in the economy of the household. The May number of Ballou's Monthly Magazine is issued, and con tains an immense, variety of interest ing matter, in addition to M. Quad's great story of "That Taylor Boy," one of the most exciting continued stories that the noted humorist of the West ever wrote. Its interest continues to increase, and much speculation will be made as to what will be the boy's ultimate fate. That he will come out all right, we feel assured. Published by Thomes A Talbot, 23 Hawley street, and for sale at all periodical depots in tho country, sent at $1.50 per year, postpaid. Teachers' Examinations. The publio Examinations will be held as follows: Maricnville, May 12. Clarington, " 13. Nebraska, " 15. Nwtown, " 10. East Hickory," 17. Neillsburg, 18. Tionesta, " 19. Examinations nill commence at 9 u. in. Directors aud citizens aro re spectfully invited. H. S. BIIOCKWAY, Co. Sup'C New stuck boots and shecs at bot tom prices, at Robinsnu A Bonucrs.49 Landlord aud Tenant Leases, the most approved form, for salo at this office. We will pay cash on dolivery at our mill in Tionesta, for white oak stave and heading bolts at the follow ing prices: Stave bolts, 35 inches long, per cord of 8 ft. by 4 ft., $4.50. Heading belts 22 inches long, per cord of 8 ft. by 4 ft., $400. Heading bolts must be made from timber at least 20 inches in diameter. Office at Lawrence House. J. II. Derickson A Co. 27tf SETTLE. I hereby give notice to all parties owing roe to call and settle before the last of April. After that time all ac ceunts will be left in the hands of a collector. Wm. Lawrencb. March 7, 1876. FOR SALE. The valuable and beautiful home stead formerly owned by Hon. Joseph G. Dale, and in which be now resides, is in my hands for sale at very low figures. Terms one-third purchase money down, and the balance in one !d two years. Miles W. Tatb. lOtfT IT. M. Internal Revenue Npe rial Taxes-nay 1, 176, to April SO, 1877. The revised statutes of the U. R., Sections 3232, 3237, 3238, and 3239, require every person engaged in any business, avocation, or employment which renders him liable to a Special Tax, to procure and place conspicu ously in his establishment or place of business a Stamp denoting tho pay ment of said Special Tax for tho Special-Tax Year beginning May 1, 1876, before commencing or continuing bus iness after April 30, 1876 The taxes embraced within the provisions of the law above quoted are the following viz: Roctlfiers 200 00 Dealers, retail liquor 25 00 Dealers, wholesale liquor. ... 109 00 Dealers in malt liquors, wholesale. 50 00 Dealers in malt liquors, retail 20 00 Dealers In leaf tobacoo 25 00 Retail dealers in leaf tobacco 500 00 And on sales of over 81,000, nfty cents for every dollar in excess 81.000. Manufacturers of stills 15 Oo And for each still manufactured... 50 00 And for each worm manufactured 20 00 Manufacturers of tobacco 10 00 Manufacturers of cif!rs 10 00 Peddlers of tobacco, tint class-more than two horse or other animals 60 00 Peddlers of tobacco, second class . two horses or other animals 25 00 Peddlers of tobacco, third class one horse or other animal 15 00 Peddlers of tobacco, fourth cians on loot or public conveyance 10 00 Brewers of loss than 500 barrels 50 00 Brewers of 500 barrels or more 100 00 Any person, so liable, who shall fail to comply with the foregoing require ments will be subject to severe penal ties. Persons or firms liable to pay any of the Special Taxes named above must apply to James C. Brown, Col loctor of Internal Revenue at Green ville, Pa., and pay fur and procure the Special-Tax Stamps they need, prior to May 1, 1876, and without further notice. D. D. PRATT, Commissioner of Internal Revenue Office of Internal Revenue, Washington, li. C. February 1st, 1878. 60 Sewing Machine Needles. Mrs. C. M. Heath has just rcoeived the largest and most coipplete assort ment of sewing machine needles ewer brought to town. She keeps the only sewing machine needles for eale in town. Her place of businoss is iu tho Acotub Building, up stairs. DIED. STOW April 3d, 1876, at 4p. m., Ernost I lichee Stow, iu his 21l year, at the residence of ids nude, 11. llohart Stow, iio'J Eastern Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio. "Leaf by loaf the roses full Drop by drop the springs run dry." GUNNING. At his homo in Klnaua, Warren, county, Pa., of hsart disease, April 10th, 1870, James O. Gunning, afrod sixty-live years and twelve days. le ccuHud was the father of Mr. Uunuiug, late of Tionesta. t . TIONKSTA MItltirrtS. CORRECTED KVERY TUESDAY, By Robinson A Bonner, Dealers in General Merchandise. Flour t$ barrel Corn Meal, boiled Chop feed Rye 4 bushel - Outs bushel Corn, esrs llenns bushel Hani, sifter cured 87.00 8.75 1.00 $1 .85 1.70 80fj0 40(n,45 - 40(45 1.60(,2.50 17 Break ftvst Bacon, sugar cured 17 Sugar ...... 10(412) Syrup . - w . . . 7(i;1.00 N. (). Molassos ' 80('J DO Roast Rio Cofleo No, 1 . . 30(ii,32 Rio Coffee, ..... 25(0,28 Java Cotfee - . - 85 Tea ...... .50(21.20 Butter ...... 30(j.32 Bice 10 Eggs, fresh .... l.OfvlS Salt 2.152.25 Tard ------ 15(o,20 Iron, common bar . 3.75 Nnils, 10,1, y keg .... ,1.00 I'otat'.p - . ' - - - "5v 40 Acio AdverlUiemcnta. . WILLIAMM A;. CO., MEAD VILLE, - PENN'A., TAXIDERMISTS. BIRDS and Animals stufTod and mount ed to order. Artificial Eyes kept in stock. S-ly W. C COBURN, M. U, TJHYSICIAN SURGEON offers his A services to the people of Forest Co. Having had an experience of Twelve Years in constant praotieo, Dr. Coburn guarantees to itive satisfaction. Dr. Co- burn makes a specialty of the treatment of Nasal, Throat, Lung and all other Chronio or lingering diseases. Having Investigated all scientific methods of cur ing disease and selected the good from all systems, he will miarantee relief or a cure in all case where a cure is possible. No Charge for Consultation. All foos will be reasonable. Professional visits made at all hours. Parties at a distance can con suit him by letter. OlHee and Residence second building below tho Court House. Tionesta. Pa. Of fice days Wednesdays and Saturdays. 25tf Financial Report of Hickory T'p. ROAD COMMISSIONERS of Hickory Township in accouut with said township for tho year 1875. Dr. Cr. To Rm't of Rood tax levied for road purpos-s (1,15010 By ain't expon'd on roads and bridges as per ro turn made bv Hoard Masters $1,156 10 Balance SI, 156 10 f 1,156 10 We, i! Auditors of Hickory Township, do hereby certify tiiat we have examined tho accounts of the Road Commissioners of said township lor tho year ending on the date thereol and audited, allowed and sett led the same as correct and true.aecord ing the bsst of our knowledge and belief, tlUs 3d day of April, 1876. Sam'l Mkrvin, 1 G. W. Siooiws, Auditors. Jonathan Ai.bauoii, ) Attest : 3. P. Albauqh, Clerk. THOMAS J. BOWMAN, Treasurer of Hickory Township, in account with said township for tho year ending on the date hereof: Dr. Cr. By bal. due Treasurer, on last Kcttlomeut f 31 20 " Township orders redeemed 156 37 To unseated road tax for 1872 2I 26 " " special tax " 21 6 " " road tax 1873 19 75 " " special tax " 19 75 62 02 187 57 Balance due Treasurer 105 65 We, the Auditors of Hickory Township, do eortify that we have examined the ac counts of the Treasurer of said township, and find thorn correct and truo as above represented, and have allowed, audited and settled them accerding to tho best of our knowledge and belief, this 3d duy of April, in in. Sam'i. Mehvix, ) Geo. W. Sioqihs. - Auditor. Jonathaw Aliiauobt, ) Attest: J, P. Albauou, Clerk. Allegheny Valley Rail Road. Oil Creek & Allegheny River Rail way, and Buffalo, Corry & Pitts burgh R. R. o N AND AFTER Sunday, Docombcr 5, i8i o, trains yiii run as iouowst STATIONS, Northward. Southward Ko. 1 X. So. So. I ho ( Km. am p m p in p m a in p in Pittsburgh R:4fi 1:20 8:.'10 0:15 3:05 6:25 W PonJuiiclO:02 2:50 10:30 7:45 I: W 4:33 Kittauniiig 10:40 4:01 1 : : V 7:02 12:48 3:!15 R. B'k .liincll:2l 5:01112:50 5:5nil: 2:20 Brad y Bend ll::w 6:17 1:15 5:32 11:32 2:00 Parker 12;15 5:54 2:13 4:.H 10:40 12:35 Kmlonton 12:54 0:2.) 2:4(1 4:27 10:22 12:00 Scruhgrass 1:35 7:14 4;00 3:41 8:36 10:30 Franklin 2:14 8:05 5:07 2:58 8:oO 0:15 Oil City 2:50 8:54 6:00 2:2(1 8:1 0 8:25 Oloopolis 8:07 7:64 10:02 6:17 KagleRock 3:17 0:52 4:45 Tionesta 3:42 0:24 9:24 8:42 Tidiouto 4;i5 10:55 8:33 2:05 Irvinetou 5:10 12:30 7:45 12:45 Rousevllle '3:13 9:08 6:28 1:3(1 7:40 7:52 Titnsvillo 4:05 10:00 7:35 12:32 7:00 6:45 Corry 5:!M 8:55 11:08 6:20 Mavvlllo 7:10 10:37 0:26 -3:46 Buil'alo 0:15 1:15 0:00 12:15 p. in p. m p. in a. m a. ni p. m jrauinriui oy j ujjuuiimit i tutu. DAVID McCARUO, Ueu'i Kup't. J. MORTON HALL, Uen'l Passenger A Ticket Agent. FOREST AUD STREAM, A weekly journal of Sixtoen Pages, Devoted to FIELD SPOUTS, PRACTICAL NATURAL HISTORY, Fish culture Protection of Game, Preser vation of Forests, Yachting and Boating, Rille Practice, aud all out-door ItlX'IlUATIOX & STUDY. It is tho only Journal in this country that fully supplies the wants and meets the necessities of thu Gentleman Sports inun. TerniN, 85.00 i Vcnr, r-Send for Specimen Cony, Forest &. Stream Pub. Co., 17 Chatham Kt., (City Hall Square.) P. O. Box 2832. NEW YORK. The Surveyor General of Washington Territory, who sends a cluhof live sub scribers, writes, sayjng: "I consider that your journal has done moie to properly educuto tho sportsmen of this country than all the other publications put togeth er. I shall induce every true sportsman to become a subscriber that I cuu." Mr. Thomas A. Logan ("Gloan") says: You uro doing giwid work w ith tho pupcir, and you have more and probably greater than you dream of tho wishes aud God speed of tho gentlemen of tho gun." Hundreds of similar endorsements from prominent gentlemen sportsmen might bo added, showing the estimation in w hich threat ami Stream isjield by its reader. 7"I T1T Pi Tlio best course or Book L JJLU Keeping, tho Lest sys tem of actual practice, tho most elegant penmanship, the lowest rates of board ami tuition, at Washington Businoss College. Jamestown, N. Y. Circulars free. 34 4 EMPLOYMENT, Mule and female, sala- 1 A f-V ... I I . i uu 1. .It , 1 it ir iin.nl. . salury of 3U a week and ex pi uses. Kur- sa .Munuiaciuriug l'o., uuriloru. Votin. Particulars free. 414 SUBSCRIBE for tbe Ftwuo itpuVlicin It will nav. 1T B "W Furnit u ro llooms! st The undersigned beg leave to Infwrtn the citir.ons of Tionesta, and the public In general, that he has opened a FIRST VI. ANS FURNITURE fiTOEK, in his new building at the junction of Elm St. and the Dutch Hill road, where be keep on hand a large assortment of FURNITURE, Consisting In fart cwf Walnut Parlor SeU, Chamlmr Sets, Cane Seat Chairs, Wood Seat Oh sirs. Rocking Chair. Dining Tables, Extension Tables, Marble Top Tables, Eltehen Furniture, Bureaus, Jiedsteads, Wnliittnji, Lounges, M starts sea. Cupboards, Book Cases, Fancy Braotots, Looking Glasses, Picture Frames, and PICTURES FRAMED. ALSO, SASH &c IDOOI2S always on hand. ' His rooms bolng large, and well altaat ed be la prepared to offor superior Indues ments to purchasers. Call and examine bis stock, and prloo aud be convinced UNDERTAKING; A full assortment of Cofflns and Caskets) constantly In store. 23 ly A. H. PARTRIDOK. ' II. 0. TINKER & CO. OIL 0ITT, PA, WHOLESALE & RBTAIL Dealers la Hardware, Iron and ITaJl. BELTIHO, rlLSSJEAITV MIXX, SUPPLIES. FOR SALE CHEAP. One Two-Hera Lumber Wagon, second hand. Also, one side spring Buggy, with snafb and pole ; as good as new. For terms inquire at this office, 43 ly SoinetMiig Noirl AT THE OLD ' FISHER STOREJ WE HAVE STARTED A FLOUR & FEED STORE in the building formerly occupied by J, J. Fisher, OUR CHOP is made from CORN. WHEAT fc OAT, and will be sold at present, for 1.75 PEH CUT. OUR FLOUR is made from the best WINTER WnEAl . every barrel of w hich Is warranted aaii will be sold proportionately low, . In cooueoUoQ with the above, we are keeping the best brands of . TOBACCOS, FIXE CUT, riaxi, ASD suited to the most fastidious taste. llMiMolCjcnmint our Htoolc 30 J. H. DKRICKSOX A CO. The expel lence of Ave vears has proved that this Compact and re liable work of General Information is better .ulaptod to thu wauls uf ill classes of the com munity than any other work of tho kind ever ZELL'fi JhctciopebiA' lei mm l.HM. A0ENT8 WAITED. published. It has been proven bv its IMMENSE BAI.UW, by the numerous COM M 1CN D ATOH Y NOTICES RHCD, And by Its uniform SLCCKSS WITn AUK NTH, The edition of 1876 has bsen THOROUGHLY REVISED TO DATH. It contains 150,000 articles, 3000 wood engravings and eighteen handsomely ea gravud and colored limps. The work is issuud iu parts, and aspeoi men copy, with map, will be sent to any address, free of postage, for twenty eeata, BAKER, DAVIS & CO., Publishers, (Successor to T. Elwood Xell.) N. 17 aud 19 Sooth pixlk Street, iM 1'iih.jH)H I'aia, Pa.