WEDNESDAY M OHMS 0, OCT. 1876. UOrtOUGH OFFICERS. BMrjcM-JoitN A. Dai.k. CouncilmmH. W. Robinson, S. A. Varnor, A. II. 1'arU ldir, O. W. Sawyer, T. J. Van OioHcn, W. J. HoborK Justice of the Peace D. 8. Knox, C. A. Randall. Constable. II. Swaggart School Directors It. 1 1. Mav, II. O. Da VIs, S. 11. Hnlot, A. 11. Kcllyi (J. V. Rob inson, T. J. Van Giescn. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. President Judge It. P. Wktmori, Assoeiat Judges Jos. CJ. Dai.k, lio vAtinKnnR. Treasurer &. J. Skti.ky. Prothonotaru, Register t Recorder, dc. I). W. Ct.AnK. Sheriff Juhtis Hiiawkkt. . Commissioner Eli Bhulix, Isaac IiOjca, JonTf Hkck. County Superintendent l. 8. BnocK vay. District Attorney H. P. InwiTC. , Jury Commissioner II. Z Towitnn, Lyman Cook. County Surveyor T. P. CoM.lSS. Coroner M. Ittki., .Tr. Countv A uditors Nichot.au Thomp fcox. J. It. Nkit.t., II. A. Zi:kkikm.. if4jnbern Contre Oko. A. Jkmcs. JHjnocr n iTontress who tfmfcty J. It. Auukw. 27wte o Train . At TIONESTA STATION, on and after July 2, 1878. BOUT It. TrMn 22 ' 64 0:55 k. m. 6:00 p. in. NOHTII. Train 0:S5 ft. m. " 5U - - SiL'S p. in. Train 22, south, and 21, north, are 1st eiiW', thi others nro accommodation freight. These train only aro allowed to carry passongors. On tho River Division i. e. from Oil City to Irvinetn, up tho river Is North ; down the river, south. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Rev. Klliot will preach in the Presbyterian church on Sunday next, morning and evening. Sunday School at 2:30 p. in. The campaign meeting which wa9 to have been held at Nebraska last evening, was postponed until next Tuesday eveninp, 24th inst. Good speakers will be in attendance. Mersrs. Knox nnd Heck are talk ing strongly of putting down a well on their tract about a niilo up the river, ju.it hilow Jamioon's. They, will un douhtedly get a pay i eg well, if not a Urga ana. Messrs. J. E. Wenk and D. F. Rob. iusnu departed for the Centennial on Saturday last, intending to stay until thoy have ecu the sivrhts. They will be homejn ti.ue euough to'voto for Hayes and Wheeler. The Senatorial Conference of this district met yesterday, and, on the second ballot nominated Major Henry Wetter, of Clarion. Lack of pnecand (tine prevent us from giving full pro ceedings. Ohio has gone Republican by a od majority. In Indiana the Dem ocrats have elected the Governor, but the Republicans have the legislature, mid nine out of thirteen representa tive in Congress, In West Virginia the Republicans gain one Congress man. Mr. J. N. Tictsworth's family 1ms Again been visited by death. On Sun day night a little boy aged about six years, and on Monday morning a young babe died. Both were buried an Tuesday. This is tho third child this family has lost within a short time. The afflicted family has the sympathy wl' the entire community. Tho Messrs. Grove are putting up a rig oil Jamicson Run, near the mouth, and will com men :e drilling nt once. They are sure of a small 'well, nnd wo should not bo surprised if they got a largo one. Tho oil pro duced there is first sand, or lubrica ting oil, and is worth about a dollar inoro per barrel than third sand oil. Georgia gave 80,000 majority, and shows that without Cameron's Army the South with a fair election will go solid for Peace and Reform. Forest .-es.s This vote shows that without Cam eron's army there is not the faintest fiojMJof a fair election in the South. Moroj it shows that it would take an army of at least IQO.OOO'nien to give Jhe Republicans a chance to voto, w ithout danger of being murdered by ''Reformers." In a State that but two years ago had nearly 100,000 Repub lican votes, there ought to be a few J eft. To assume that there has been a political revival going on in Georgia, whereby all thosa peopip jiavo been converted to pemocrutip faith, U a Jittle steep. To claim that Republic ans have become disgusted with po litica in Georgia, and havo suddenly stopped voting, does not come within the range of probability. Rifles (tit J shotguns are great persuaders. If ever tho day should come with in the next five or ten years, when the walking beam plies, as numerously and industriously, around Tionesta, as it does from Turkey city to Ship pcnville, wo will bo in favor of having another doso of tho Centennial Exhi bition, and then wo will attend. On Thursday afternoon last we took tho narrow gauge road from Emlcnton to Turkey city. That same narrow gauge road nt present writing, is a "terror" to evil-doer?, and is regarded with suspicion by those who do well. Starting out of Emlcnton, you wind around hills, going up a grade nearly as steep as tho Dutch Hill road, and aro oppressed with the idea that if a coupling should break, you would niako tho return trip nt a speed that, if it didn't take your breath away, would reserve you for a more violent death when the machine "fetched up." Fottunately nothing of this kind happened. But we were treated to some first-class views of yawning gulfs and fearful chasms, which might be come "bloody" should any accident occur. In some places the distance to the bod of the stream below would ap proximate one hundred feot. Wo bad fivo. miles of this up grade, which was gotten over slowly and without acci dent. Ou tho down grado, however, from the summit to Turkey City, five miles, we went at all rates, from the speed of an Oil Creek slow freight to that of the Fast Mail. About two miles out of Turkey City the tender left the track, and the train w.is step ped. The train hands had tackle ready for just such emergencies and in the courso of half an hour, or less, we were steaming along again, arriving in Tur key City Kbout six . o'clock. We un derstood that the tender on tho morn ing train had run o IT and smashed all to pieces, ami saw where a lumber car had jumped the track, sticking the lumber up endwise in the mud. Wo were directed to the Turkey City IIoue, kept by Mr. Frank Gay etty, formerly of Picsident. Thin is a good house, and is kept in a style that one would hardly think practicable in an active producing region. Tho table is first-class, the beds are clean, neat and comfoi table ; and, in short, if a man can keep from getting confused at the hustle attendant upon some forty regular boarders, beside nearly as much more transient custom, he can livo as well ami as cheaply there as elsewhere. The hotel U situated on the corner of Railroad Avenue nnd Broad Street, and commauds a fine view of the town au'l surrounding hills, which are cov ered with derricks, on every one of which the walking-beam is kept busy, night and day. There is uot thorough ness, tho belligerency, the disregard to the rights of others, here, that is ob servable at the "front." Every man, apparently, acts the gentleman ; and wo saw uothing here that was not or derly and in good taste. Business is rushing, money is plenty, and those who are located here have a nice, prof itable thing of it. Tho railroad, n3 soon as it is properly ballasted, will tend to give this place a permanence which most oil towns do not possess. The railroad company have put up n good depot nnd hacks run to nndfro.ni EdtMihurg twice a day. Climbing into one of these hacks, ou Friday afternoon, wo ha 1 a loug, dreary, muddy t id to Edenburg; which was cn lnrab'e only because the road nlmuf-t the whole distance, lies along tho "belt," und everywhere the walking-beam was in motion, indicating oil, money, prosperity and flush lime3. Arrived at Edenburg, we walkod along tho crowded streets, greeted a few friends, and called on the printer, GitTord, who is about to start a paper there. See'ng no chance of picking up a fortune there, we shook the dust or rather the mud of Edenburg off our feet, and hoofed it to Elk City. This is a towu where it behooves a man to keep a tight pressure on his lip or else possess a muscle which will inspire the respect of the pugilistic gentry of the front. We spoke to no mortal, but walked through that town like a man after a doctor. We stayed not, neither did wc tarry, but pursued the even tenor of our way, liko one fleeing from the wrath to come. Not wishing to tempt providence, nor to realize ou our accident insur ance policy, we came back overland; and not having with us euough soft reform money to buy a horse, we watched our chance and walkod. Not being accustomed to pedestrianism, we still suffer in the flesh from the effects thereof. We believe, however, that we aro now fully prepared for an oil excitement in Forest county ; so just let 'er cornel Mass .Meetings! ' &SjJf AT FAGUNDAS, FRIDAY EVENING, OCT. 20, AND AT TIONESTA, IS THE COURT HOUSE, OJC SATURDAY EVE, OCT. 21 TheEO meetings will be nddr3ed by GEN. HARRY WHITE, and other able speakers. Let every Republican voter within reach, turn out. Let every Democrat who wishes his mind disabused of tho errors that possess it, come out, hear, and become converted. CP A most shacking accident, result ing in the almost instuut death of Mr. James Thompson, occurred at Lacy town, on Saturday lart, Mr. Thomp son was working on a turn-table in the saw-mill of Collins & Holbrook, stand ing upon one stick of tirabrr, and driv ing another with a heavy maul, when the maul struck a brace above bin head, causing hitn to lose his balance, and fall through into tho race under neath tho mill, a distance of about eighteen feet. In his fall the back of his head struck a brace, fracturing the base of his skull, and turning him over so that l is forehead struck a saw-log in the race, breaking in the wjiole front part of his head, exposing the brain. He lived about half an hour after the accident, but was never con scious after he struck. He was buried in the Tioncsta Cemetery ou Monday, and his remains wore followed to the grave by a large concourse of friends and neighbors. He leaves a wife and five children to mourn -his untimely death. John Grubbs, who is - putting down the Hunter, well, ou the other side of the river, has taken out a pat ent for a new drilling tool, which drills and reams at the same time. He has it in practical operation on the Hun ter well, and has also used it bclore on the water wells which he has drilled on Dutch Hill. Heretofore drilling and reaming have required two oper ations; it is claimed for this tool that it docs both at once. If it docs away with the labor heretofore required in reaming, accomplishing that labor and the drilling with only the labor usually required in drilling, he has a patent in which there is money; and its introduction should bo pushed at ouce. Republican Meetings ! There will be Republican meetings held throughout the County, at the following times and places: Nebraska, Tuesday, October 21. East Hickory, Ft iday " 20. Clariugton, Tuesday " 24. Fagundag, Friday ' 27, Tionesta, Tuesday " 31. Brookston, Friday, November 3. Good aud efficient spcakejs will be present at each of these meetings. Republicans are earnestly requested to be present, and to bring their friends, as the issues of the day will be fully discussed. C. A. Randall, Ch'n Rep. Co. Com. NOl'lCE. Having opened a new set of books in partnership, I have left my own accouuts in hands of W. E. Lathy, Esq., for collection. Parties owing mo plcaae luko notice, J. E. Blaink. M. I) Tlio Democracy extract comfort out of very adverso circumstances. Seven State elections have recently occurred. Of these, Maino and Ver mont went Republican with increased majorities. Colorado gave her mai den vote to tho Republican party. Georgia went so solidly Democratic as to prove the wildest kind of fraud. In Indiana, while the Republicans lost the Governor, they gained three Con gressmen, and enrried the Legisla ture, despite the casting of large num bers of fraudulent votes. We should say that not only , are these the sub stantial fruits of victory, but the pop ular vote indicates that Indiana will go Republican in November by a heavy majority. In Ohio we gained on last year's vote, and secured five additional Congressmen. Even in West Virginia we gained a Congress man. If out of all these Republican gains the National Democratic Com mittee, find cause for congratulation, we say let them congratulate. It is, however, very much like whistling at a funeral. We will pav cash on delivery. at our mill in lionesta, for white oak stave and heading bolts at tho follow ing prices: Stave bolts, 35 inches long, per cord of 8 ft. by 4 ft., $4.50. Heading bolts 22 inches long, per cord of 8 ft. by 4 ft., 84.00. Heading bolts must be made from timber at least 20 inches in diameter. Office at Lawrence House. J. II. Dehicksoh & Co. 27tf TIOjN JOWJCA. 3XVIt It JOT. CORRECTED EVERY TUESDAY, By Robinson & Bonner, Dealers in General Merchandise. Flour barrel -Flour 9 sack ... Corn Meat, bolted Chop food - Rye 3 bushel Outs '(B bushel ... Corn, oars - Iteann bitbhcl - Ham, Hiiar cured emnvasod ' Rrp&knuit Bacon, sugar cured Rhouhlers - - - - Whitedsh, half-barrols T.riko herring half-barrels Sugar ..... Syrup - - - N. O. Molasses - - Roast Rio Coffeo No. 1 Rio Coffee, .... Java Cofl'oe - Tea - - - - - Hutter - ... Uico ..... F.rk, fresh - Salt ..... 1mv1 - - - Iron, common bar ' Nails, lOd, $1 keg - Potatf.cH, Now ... Lime 1 Jbl. - $0.7507.25 1.70 1.85 1.90 $U0(ii 1.75 7580 45(oj50 - 350 1.50(2.50 - 161 - 1(5 121 - 7.00 4.50 - 1012i 75l.O0 - &5(2&100 2o30 - 2520 55 .4501.10 - 28QS0 10 20 2.002.10 1516 - 3.76 - 3.90 75 - 1.90 GEO. 1 HOWELL C CO. Thero aro martyrs to hoadacho who might be cured by UMing Tarrant's Srltzer Aperient, Tho stomach, overburdened until its ra cuperativo power in weakened, revenges itself upon the pooj head, which it makes to acho and torture tho offender. The use of this aperient will carry oir naturally, and almost imperceptibly, tho on"ondinir causa. Tho disoa.se is removed, and tho head ceases to acho. 26 4 SOLD 11 V ALL DRUGGISTS. A FARM AND HOME OV VOUU OWN. Now is tho Time to Secure It ! Tho host and cheapowt lends in market ro in Eastern Nebrauka, on tho line of the Union Pacific Railroad. Tho iiiohI fa vorable terms, very low rates of faro and freight to all settlers. Tho best markets. Free passes to land buyers. Maps, des criptive pamphlets, new edition of "Tho Pioneer'' sent free everywhere. Address O. F. DAVIS, Land Commissioner, U. p. It. R., Omaha, Neb. 20 4 CoCJJ'yryA week to Agents Kam- vuuv i pies ruisw P O. Vick- ery, Auguwta, Me. 26-It WESTERN LANDS KOMrSTEADS. Ifyou want reliable information whoroand how to get a cheap Farm, or gevcrement Homestead, froe, send your address to S. J. (jiilmoro, Land Commissioner, Law rence, Kansas, and receive gratis a copy of Tho Kansas Pacitio llomostead. 20 4 TO AGENTS or any ".viio nkkd wouk. THE BIG BONANZA Thh Silvkr VOLUME. Dan De Quillo'a new book with intro duction by Mark Twain is just ready. It U the richest in texts and illustrations soon for a loug time. Are you out of work or dragging along on sumo dull bookT Go for this ono. It will till your pockets sure! Don't delay and lose territory you want ; send for circular nt once. It costs nothing to see them. Address AMERICAN PUB LISHING CO., Hartford, Conn., or F. C. BLISS it CO., Newark, N. J. 20 4 PZCi Visiting Cards, with your name Jv finely print d, sent for 25c. Wo havo 200 stylos. Agents wanted. 9 sample for stump. A. H. Fuller it Co., llrockton, Mas. iia 4 jjUUSCUIIlE for Uie Forest flep'ibileaa LAND FOR SALE. GO.OOO ACItKN Of farming and timber lands; near tho great Kanawaha River, lit Putnam Coun ty, Went Virginia, in Quantities to suit purchasers. Soil grmd, watef pure and abundant, timber oxeellerrt churches, schools and mills convenient; titfo perfect. Price $3 to $8 per acre. Terms accommo dating. Send for full description to J. L. McLean, Winflcld, Putnam County, West Virginia. 20 4 Q C Eitra Fino mixed cards, with name, & Jl0 cents, post paid. L. JAics A Co., Nassau, N. Y. 26 4 FELTCARPETINGS, 35 cts. per yard. FELT CEILING for rooms in nlac of Plaster. FFLT ROOFING and SIDING For samples, address C. J. FAY, Camden, New Jersey. 26 4 The Bryant, Strattan & Smith A life scholarship Includes a thorough commercial, English, ponmanshlp, musi cal, and telegraphic courso. Send for cir cular and specinions of penmanship. En closo fix cents in stamps, and address 20 4 A. W. SM IT1I, Moadville, Pa. Furniture Rooms! Tho undersigned begs leave to inform tho citizens of Tionesta, and the public in general, that he has opened a FIRST CLASS FURNITURE STOEE, in his new building at tho junction of Elm St. and tho Dutch Hill road, whore ho keeps on hand a large assortment of FURNITURE, Consisting in part of Walnut Parlor Rets, Chamber Sets, Cane Soat Chairs, Wood Seat Chairs, Rocking Chairs, Dining Tables, Extension Tables, Marble .'op Tables, Kitchen Furniture, llurcaus, Rcdsteads, Washstandu, Lounges, Maltrosses, Cupboards, Book Cases, Fancy Brackets, Looking Glasses, Picturo Frames, and PICTURES FRAMED. ALSO, SASH & DOORS always on hand. His rooms being larse, and well situat ed ho is prepared to offer superior induce ments to purchasers. Call and exaniino his stock and prices, and bo convinced UNDERTAKING. A full assortment of Collins and Caskets constantly in storo. 21 ly A. II. PARTRIDGE. FOUND. DURING our experience of the pa t six months, in tho GROCERY, Pitt VIS ION, FLOUR it FEED Business in Tio nesta, we have tound the old maxim "MONEY saved is money earnod," a true owe, and that wo have saved tho pooplo ot tho bor ough and surrounding country a consid erablo amount. Having had a long experionce in the wholeKalo business, wo have peculiar fa ci lilies for buying from first hands, which enables us to oiler extra inducements to Cash Buyers, and having adopted tho trus system of doing business for CASH only, we can r,ell goods for a much lemi profit, in fact, com noting with prices in anv of tho cities in tho Stato. In thanking the citizens for liberal pat ronage in tiio past, wo announce oiu ro ni'val from the Fihor store, to tho pleas ant location known as tho ACOMD BUILDING, (immodlatuly south of the Company Store where, in consideration of tho continued depression in tho times, have again lower ed our prices, believing that goods should not bo sold at war prices, whero the oppor tunities to make money are ho innch less. In future ourstore will bo keptopat until 0 P. M., for the mutual benelitof the goncrul public and ourselves. .1. H. DE1UCKSON A CO. ADVERTISERS send 25 cents to. Geu. P. Rowell it Co., 41 Park Row, N. Y., for their Eighty-page PamplUot, showing cost of adverismg. IS it 1 EMPLOYMENT, Male and female, salaZ -J ry or commissiou. We pay agent as salary of $ to a week and expenses. Eure ka Munufauturing Co., Hartford. Conn. Particulars free. 41 4 CARDS, CARDS. 30 Extra Mixed Vis iting Csrdw, with name 10c., or ISO for 2fH). Mellenvtile Card Co., Mellonv Mlo, Col. Co.. N. Y, IH-i Of CENTENNIAL Fancy Visiting Ovl Cards, or 25 Jet with name in gold, for 20 cts. Something entirely new. Ad dress It. G. Adams iV Son, Chathum. Columbia County, N. Y. 14 4 JOB WORK neatly esecutod attliisorti.i Oral efiil Thousands proclaim Vix. Kr.Att Bm ti?.i tho most wonderful In l'rirai.t Uut wit utiuo(l th" tinkiny V'tFUI. No Person can take these Hitler rccordin,' to directions, and remain lonj mnvcll. provided their hones are not de stroyed by mineral jmhsoii or other means, and vital organs wasted LcyouJ repair. JUIiotis. Ilemiltent and Inter mittent Fevers, which arc so preva lent in tho valleys of our great livers throughout the United States, especially those of tho Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland. Arkan sas, Red, Colorado, llrzos, Kio Grande, Pearl, Alabama, .VoUvle, Haannal, Ro anoke, J;uncs, and many ntharv Aiti their vast tributaries, t h murium t l.?';r entire country during the Summer air.l Autumn, and i cinni kably so tlui t!!;i nrn sons of unusual heat and dryness, mo invariably accompuuicd !-y ei;nxiv ih rangements of t lie ftoi;.'::'': r -! !:. and other abdominal viscera. In their treatment, n purgative, exerting a prirr ctTul iullucucc upon these various oi; gans, is essentially necessary. Tlier is no cathartic for thrf purpose enal to I) It. J. WAI.KKK' YlNKt'.AK HlTTKKS, as thcr will speedily remove the d;u k colorod viscid matter ith which rJ;o bowels arc loaded, at ths sa:i: time stimulating tho secretions of the liver, ami generally restoring the he;;!lii functions of the digestive org.v.w. Fortify tho foody nuinsldUcriso by purifying all it fluids witl! Vixhai: UlTTKii.s. No epidemic er.w talc hoU T a sys'em thus fore-armed. Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Hud nche, Pain in the shoulder. (i!x!r. Tightness of the Client, Iizrine.s. Koj;' KrurtatioiM of the Stomach, Bad Taile in the Mouth. Bilious Attacks. Pslj i:-.-tation of the IliMirt, Inllammstion of ibi Lungs, Pain in the region of the Kid iicys, and a hundred other painful symp toms, arc the ollnptings of I'ysjiupsia. One bottle will prove a IsMfrrviai antra of its merits than a lengthy ml vrt la ment. Serofnl.t, or Kind's P.vil, Whin Swelling, t.'leer. Kri'Mpeis'. Swrlifd Nrrv. tioitrti, Scrufulotn liinmiitnnti-n'. Ir.ttuifvl ItiflaitiinatiuUK, Mirntria! A flirtim;. Oil ire. Kniptit.'.in nf ihi Skin, .Srs T.rr . rtc. Ih tl.iinv. n in !1 Mlier eonMihiiin'uid l!'- MC!. YVALKKk'li YlSKHAK tWTTi:KK Ul litttii tl'.cir (crest rursiirn jitiwru 1:; lit mui.t cWitmtc sr.il infjscisli!.: Vnr Inflamiuuf nrr :uwl ('hrotn lUlt'llinutism, Gout, Bilious. Hcndt tent and Intermittent Fevers. PUrusrt of tho Pliiiiil, I.ivur. Kiilr.rr niul Mlmlds-. , these Hitler linva u rtiiul. h:.U lli UN ciuucd by Vitiatiil IHiuhI. MeehiUiical I)iHi;u;e.';. -f f rsons en gaged in Paints and Minerals, such as l'liiinluM, Typv-sctter'. tinlil-Ir.jWrt. and Miuvrx. as tliey lulrancn in liff, to uljrt to jiHMlvkiH nf tlio Hciil. To spninut tliM. titl; a s i!or uf a! KKK i VlX KOAB ItlTTKRS liCCSf ioiisily. For Skin I)issKes, I'nipiions, Tot ter, Suit Ivhciiin, p.lntc )ir, Spolf. Pinipici, Pustalcii, Boil,, CarliiiiH'lc. liinp-wuruu. Bi-ultl-hcail. Sore Eyn. Kryi;n,!a'. Itrli, Scurfs. Jiinioloratii.iu of ihti'.Skiu. Ilninnrs and l)iuitiei nf the Skin uf whatever nam or nature, are literally ilng " nml cuniol mif tf tlin Hi'ti.iiA in u linrt fitni. I . t fliA ..... ... v..v ..1 ... . n ... n e.i... w .....w 'j .... .... of lhce HiiteiK. Tin, Tape, nnd other Worms, lmkiiiK in tlio vi.ti'in ofi-o many thousand, ars ulievtually ili'stioyod and rttnmrrJ. ' FVKtKm of inudicine, no vermifuge, no an llipliiiinitlcs will tree ttie system lium worms like theno Bittors. For Female Complaints, in young or old. married or king!,, at thn dawn of wo- ,it M lihiw.l fir tliA t'li'M ..I IiTa tliftBA Tnnta ' lil,.. I... ... .1 .... !..n,...n.. II.., ' iinprtiTviiieiil i too 1 1 icicrptibl. Cleanse the V Hinted Wood when ever you tind its iinptiritiac burning througu the fkin in liniplf Kruptionx, or Sores; olennso it when you find it obitrartcd aud M'.ijrgit-h in tho vein; clcaune it when it is foul ; yurtr fecling.H will toll rou whi-n Keep th blood pure, aud the health of tha i -teui will follow. It. II. HrDOItiLn A CO., Prupirinti nmt Umi. AgU., Saii Kraueitru. ifurala, sail cur. of WkI.uil'Wiii anil Ckarllurt Sla.. N. V. Sold bjr nil UruBRlata md Ural r. Tlieexpeilenca of five years has proved that ZELL'S tins compact sua re liable work of General Information is better adaptod to the wants of all clauses of the com munity than any other work of tho kind vtr lei Periled LdltloB. AQEHT3 WASTED. published. It has been proven by its . , . IMMENSE HAL1CS, by the numerous nrnnfi-wniTAUV KnTTCPS IIPPTI. And by its uniform SUCCESS WITH AGENTS. The edition of 1876 has been -, . THOROUGHLY REVISED TO DAT!" It contains 150,000 articles, SOOD wao.1 engravings and oitihtoon hand-somely en graved aud colored maps. The work is ismiod in part, and aspev uicn copy, with map, will be sent to si-. mddroHs, 'free of postage, for twenty cent BAKER, DAVIS & CO., Publishers,' (Suooes-sors to T. Elwood Zoll.) Joh, I7.;uid 19 South Sixth Street, 4'2tf l':iU.lKLVAIA, Pa. NEBRASKUJRIST MILL. THE GRIST MILL at Nebraska (Lacy town.) forest county, has boon tUf oughly overhauled ftUvl ruiitted hi lir ' cliiss order, and is uaw ruuuing and il m. : all kinds of CJ UNTO n J II I I I x . . I' LOU It, FEED, A.Mi O C'onsluntly on hand, and wild at tho very