WEDNESDAY HQRSIM, MAT 16, 1877. BOROUGH OFFICERS. Burpee--O. W. Robisbot. OMn!i7mn P. I). Thomas, 8. J. Hetley Win. Richards, I. H. Knox, A. 11. Kelly, C. A. Randall. Ju.it I a-t of the JVaee D. S. Knox, C. A. ttandall. ninnfabltt IT. Swacirar . Hehool DireetoreM. if' May. II. O. Da is, S. It. Haslet, A. M. Klly, G. W. Rob iieon, T. J. Van GIpsoii. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. M i.. Preeidmt Judge Ij. D. Wktmork. Aeeeeiate JudgetJo. G. Dalk, Ed- 47 A RD KKRR. Vaaturer 8. J. SkTI.KT. rnthonotary, Jiegieter Jt Recorder, . J. W. OLAR. .VA-fT JtHTH S If AWKKY. Cbmmi'Mioner ELI BKMLm, IilAAO Lono, Jouk Hrck. Ctnfy .Superintenrfenr U. S. Brock- WAT. . Iilrict 4tUrnv S. I). Iawiw. Jurv (fcm7ntionr II. Z. ToWNBR, Ttmaw Cook. Count) .ynvtyor T. D. CoLLma. , rw.-nn'nr 1 . TtTKI.. J. daunt u Auditor NICHOLAS THOMP- WK, J. R. N RIM., II. A. ZUKWDRM.. ifembtro Conqrr-Qr.o. A. Jknkb. AesmblyJ. II. Aoskw. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. NOTICE. There will be a meeting of the Tie publican County Committee at the Arbitration Room in the Court House, on Tuesday eveu o'clock v. M. Rcpre State Convention will be chosen, and a time fixed for holding the Republi can rriraary Meetings of Forest Coun. -ty. A full attendance u desired. C. A. Randaix, Chairman. -A brother of M. Einstein, from Philadelphia has arrived in town, and will assist Frank Mabie in running the store in the absence of Morris, who starts for Bavaria about tho 1st of June with Borne Philadelphia par ties. It is a question yet undecided, why our town appears to make the children of the Fatherland homesick. Dolph Weber first got the panic, then Ram. Bran'denburger pulled up and iv.nl r rtArmnflnntlr-. anil flAW Morris must needs "sail the salt salt sea, and cross the briny waters." May he come back safely. From the Bunker Hill "Times we learn of the death of Henry Sawyer, U. S. Consul at Surinam, South Amer ica..' The deceased was a brolher of Mr. G. W. Sawyer, of this place, and his death follows shortly Ihat of his father, Mr. Beth Sawyer, who died in Boston a few weeks ago. The obit uary, which contains a, brief biogra phy of Mr.' Sawyer 'and.- honorable mention of his pairiotio services dur ing the-late war, makes os, though a stranger, mourn his loss. Peace to his ashes. . , The time table on the railroad was materially changed iaqt Sunday, and the change in not as satisfactory to our people, as might be.. The mail train goes tip in' the morning and DIED. CLARK. In Tionesta, May Hth, 1877, Mm. Juno Ell.a Clark, nfrod 65 years, 0 month and 24 days. Mrs. Clark was born at the 'home stead of her father) Jesse Dale, situat ed in that part of Venango csunty since embraced in Forest, on the 20th of October, 1821.;. She belonged to a large family whoso remarkable teuaci Ij of life is manifest from the fact that among nin children, her death is the first that has occurred. ' While yet .in her childhood she came under religious' influences, was converted, nnd joined tba M. E. Church under the ministration of the Rev. T. D. Bilcri. ITer life henceforth wa3 one of more than ordinary relig ious fervor, and in the fullest sense, it may be said, she enjoyed religion. The scene of her most ac.tiyq jkbors ift j.he church war at Cm wensville, Clearfield county, Fa.,' where she seemed totake a leading pari in every laudable en terprise.. Scarcely have we. ever hut a persori fn! wlioselife kindotia ad discreiion were.so perfectly blended. Malice toward anyone was a 'stranger to her heart, find her friendly attitude and Cordial maundr 'gained, universal love and respect: ; -i . . V. - She TtV married to Samuel Clarkln . PROGRAMME OF THE " JGNTERT AJtfMENT, "BICE BEARD." 1H TWO ACTS. DRAMATIC pf.kson-t: ELTJE BEARD J. II. Dinjrmnn. FATIMA Mrs. W. E. Lathy. Irkkk vMrs, J. 11. Agnew, lBRAniM....Ti.....:...?....f:.;.....Av. E. Lathy. Skum 15. W. May. Vali.et Alex. Dalo, PART SECOND. f MUSIC "Grand Polka de Concert," Miss Maud Davis. SONG. "Toll Mo Mv Heart." Mrs. Sulo Sharp. TABLEAU. "Wooing of Hiawatha,", , MU.SlC.-'MVhispcrliiB Winds." v K, - ' Miss Kate Cobb. SONG. -"Within a Mile of Kdinburg,' Mrs. Sulo Sharp. TABLEAU. "Othello and Desdemona." PettengiU Newpaper Directory. , A very useful and interesting vol ume of 376 pages has just been issued by the old and well-known advertis ing ngcncy.firra pf M. Pettongill & Co.r New .York) entetled "Pettengill's Newspaper Directory and Advertisers' Hand-Book for 1877." Tho prepara tion of the work has - involved much careful labor; information havirjgbeeu sought from every city, town, and vil lage where even the smallest newspa per is publfshed.'The leading facts are given respecting .8,574 separate publi cations, designating the political or other distinctive 'character, the fre quency of issue, the names of publish I 1ST OK CA l i . J Mav Torm, 1877. No. " PltT. Pcft, 1 . i. i. Hrjmn . nwrt Vital ' I r.v 1 Trin BnVrutln. i. J. ri.tttt I ' ' I WnlW t lmhi c. r. Jh tnlrnxm Halt ti ft 11; 4 i. T. tertmili'f tj. CImtM M Bf- ' 1. Rnl ti. Oewe ttmtpm M lttj I Jnrimt. BtM K Catn II INp. T Jobo X. Pfof-T for f t. J. W . ti. ttr l.rnjrr .i. l ! r IT Mir 17 0artt Kntw tmm 1. I My '' 1" t Bolftfork k CoWru n. ScMtn Khltm B-p. 1U 10 Ocorie Itotanl C. . VIIIOB I. Bmxl BJ 1" II JikCl-rf.JHlliBhaker II ' 11 Keklra Whitman ti. JW II Rilitaj'f ti al " 4mrt U lf- 1 II F. Kxrey for Bt l V M Clark at al M ! ! U lllloia Uwtct v RolHrl FiJla I Ffc. Job IT Tyrrell SfH'B Whl'Bi U Ttb. MTT 1JT W MrKarlarH n Tbarlf-i t HoCra II Ttb. 111 n J-.BCarcTi Wfarwn IT I'd. 1I 18 Naacy Dawo Arlua'rt Ti Rirali nr Dala U V.a. 1ST D. W. CI I'.K. Prothonotarv. Prottront.Trv's forest Co., l'a., April 23, 1877. Auditors' Settlement, Tionesta Twp. H. J. Sotlcy. Treasurer in nrromit witil ers, etc., and showing how many of nnU or. It Jr. n fA'iv uranlcltf. mnnthlV. thn Tlnfiil fun.ls ff Hftid Townshltv for tb- m m . , . . . , Vff I VVVI4 j Vl IVIVU V V f ww"If - .jam.. aw MlSIU-eioaymiv - - - fl yenr endin ApriH . 187 SONQ. "La Fille Du Repiment," .5 v TABLEAUVOypy. Life.' V 4" "-Pfter8on V Magafne " fhf ; Jdne opens with anexquisite. steel - engrav ing "Sybil Swans." In addition it has a double-size colored fashion plate, about twenty other fashion illustra tion?, and dozens of patterns for em- Territory in the United States and Province jn British America. ' The book is elegantly printed from new type, aad, besides its mine of im forroation, it contains portraits of lead ing New York journalists, and illus- tratigns of the extensive offices- where the publishers transact their business in New York, Philadelphia, aad Bos ton. It is sold at the low price uf To balance last settlement. . To balaneo ..f 1,13 4.S 36Kt Bv orders redeemed $1,100 23 By 21 per ct. Treas. Com.. 20 7i $1,219 0 Br balaneo duo Treasurer 30 53 POO It FUND. To balaneo last nettlement $1,219 P8 1G3 21 ing, May 22d, at 8 10 !vn'DSi ! .).n!te? t Z"e cpresentatives to the as it did before the change. The . ' -h . !,.., or,,i following lsUhe timofor 'Tionesta broidery, neeting Ac, etc. It has al bo a pattern foVaVidy iu Java canvas, fcl.'Otf per' copy, and is certainly cheap large size, which is alone worth the at the price to any business man who J til r! 18411 and althouirhtrariihff 'out price of the number. "Peterson," it doea advertising, or to any person who at first ia somewhat indigent fcircum-J must be remembered, is only two dol- is interested in the extent pf theNews- Rev. Allen will occupy the pul 'pit of the Prebyterian church on Sund.iy morning next. Rev. Elliot Is away on a visit, and Mr. Allen kindly consented to supply his place in the morninc. Sabbath School at 3 o'clock p. m. Our home correspondents aregiv ing us a fearful rest. Sharpen up your pencils, boys. . Mr. Haslet's game foot is getting well so rapidly that he anticipates being able to navigate without crutches in a few weeks. James Foncs, after getting to Louisville, concluded te go west, and took the train for St. Louis. Hope he may get into business. Mr. McKay, eur P. M., has been very sick for a day or two, but we hear that he is some hotter this morning, May be soon be at his post again. Miss Tolly Hood has started a select school in one of the rooms of tho borough school house. We have not learuod bow many l;cr class numbers A. C. Porter, formerly of this place, later of Clarion, who has been teaching school at Pitbolc during the past wiuter, lavoicd us with a call last week. There will be a reunion of the 10th Pennsylvania Reserves at Mead ville. Mar 23. 1877. All members of the regiment are respectfully invited to be present. Mr. Kelly arrived home from Louisville on Friday last, having been absent longer than he expected to be He reports Mr. May's health not quite as good as wheu he left here. A re-union of the Eighty-third Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers and the Forty-fourth New York Vol unteers will be held at Jamestown, N. Y., on the 21st of August, this year. W. P. Mercilliott, Esq., is about to remove to Ernlenton, where the le gal profession is not so much crowded. We should judge that Einlenton was a good point, as it is a business place. It has been deemed advisable, out of respect for the death of Mrs. Sam uel Clark, to postpone the entertain ment billed for this evening at .the Court House, t Friday evening next, 18 tli inst. By reference to our announce ments, on the second page, it will be seen that Mr. Nicholas Thompson is announcsd for Treasurer, subject to the usages of the Republican party We expect to have several more of these before long, accompanied by the cabh in each and every instance. Next Monday Court cenvenes and wc suppose we'll be bothered all week taking in money, which alwajb did bora (f ) us terribly, besides we're on tho jury, which will occupy a great deal of our spare time. However, if it must be we shall do our utmost to bear the burden with as good grace as pos sible, provided our bubscribers and others don't flock iu upon. usjtoo awful thick. Station : First classy '.North, '.0:82, aVm.' South, 6:47, p.m. Second clase.North, 4:25, p. m. South," 11:07, a. rn. Col. Reisinger iind brother .arriv ed in town on Friday last, on business, and not finding their attorney at home hunted iip some fishing tackle and took the Dutch Hill road for Tubbs' Run. Along about five o'clock they came back 'with their bait box filled with choice trout, and took the train for Meadville, there to gorge them selves ou speckled trout from Forest "-i-John TIulingsJ ' was 4 sailing'" the placid waters of he Allegheny on Monday morning last, and was attack ed by a largo salmon.' John fought bravely, and at length brought his as sailant into the boat and despatched him. The fish weighed eight pounds, and measured two and one-half feet in length. Bill Lawrence was attack ed in the same manner by a six poun Remember "Bl tie Beard" and oth er attractions at the Court Houee, on next Friday evening. A programme of the performance will be foundehe- wbere in this paper, , and all wishing should preserve it as there will be no special programmes printed. The ad mission fee will be 25 cts. Doors open at 7 o'clock, and performance com mences at 8. . ' J. P. Park & Co., formerly of May, Park & Co., of Tionesta, havo purchased a building which will be used for a banking office until the com pletion of an appropriate r.tructu.-e, which has been contracted for. The parties are well known and command stances, during their": thirty-six years of married life she exemplified to ' the wofld the life' of a true and faithful fiimnniilnn ' . -'" 1 V; T " . r v. " i lars a, year; and ia.club car fee had paper business in America. A neiv 'Srolumr- be-1 . . . . . La low as fi.OU. A new gins with the next number, bo that now is just the time to subscribe. Tin flerUvlngTeiped 1 to amass a'cora- doubtedly "Peterson" is the best and fortabje property, she leaves ' him to cheapest of its kind. A Specimens are k a k 1 . : mourn her loss t inv company ;witn a large circle of- 'relatives and friends. Funeral will take place" at 2:00 p. m. the houe. . --t . . Clearfield papers please copy, " . .-.k. We have never heard that it was seut, gratis, to those wishing to get up clubs. Address Chas. J. Peterson, 306 Chestnut Street. Philadelphia. The Juno number of Ballou's 7-Abig lot'of Cane Fishing Rods just received, at Robinson & Bonner's. Jenkins' Java Flavored v Roasted Rio" Coffee at 'Robinson & Bonner's, try it. ' 2t. MARRIED. Magazine is already issued, and will command the attention of the whole against the law to speac, puckers, but reading public, for it is full of nice en- iritis, some or our fishermen 'are gravings, the best of stories, the choic- straining jlhe law a littlo. Geod est of poetry, and three pages of M. strings are 'brought .ia nearly every Quad's fun and humorous matter, writ- evening. w.-"-- , t en expressly for Ballou s Magazine, The.fttrmers on Dutch Mill are and to be found nowhere clsa. This is having terribli srork saving their a publication that can be recommend- p i -i i e. c 1 . . ..- i.- r' - , If" ....... i- l iecce nnu piner j'ropcriy, liow firea ed to every family mane country, lor unopteeof y. in the, woods,, faouie vofr thvillains the simple reason that there is not a I Kye bushel - !,. Ka rA- -Wl, ;ntrt UU8Q01 a... vu . " I Porn. Rhellod - SPENCE AdXEW.-May 5, 1S77, at the residence of the brido'a rathisr, by Rev. - David Steele, Mr. Win. R. 8pence of For- est county, Pa., and Miss Mary Eeliza- beth Aguew, of Jefferson county, Pa. To balance due Township...' 14 67 By orders rodecmod 118 97 lly 21 per ct. Treas. Com.. 3 C7 By balaneo 14 57 $165 21 We, the undersigned Auditors of Tiones ta Township, met at the Court llouso, in Tionesta, and did andit and settlo the sev eral accounts of Township Treasurer, and find them as above set forth. Witnens our hands this 9th dav of April, 1877. O. W. Clabk, 1 Auditors. D. (1. Hunter, Auauor" FINANCIAL STATEMENT: ROAD FUND. LIABILITIES. Orders outstanding - $1,15 7 ASSETS. Duo from county tax of 1874 and 1876...... $ 110 65 Seated tax returned of 1876 38 10 Unseated tax of 1876 1,181 04 . N. Thomphox, l , . . J. W. Jamieson, y Road Com'rs S. Byehs, ) , TIONESTA M-rVItlCISTH. CCtttBECTED EYERY TUESDAY, .'. ' V""1 ,;- ' ' By Robinson & Bonner, ' Dealer! in (l) General Merchandise, Flour barrel T ,.t.j -110.7612.00 Flour sack, best 8.00 Corn Meal: 100 lbs " - ' , . - 1.00a.00 Auditors' Settlement, Harmony Twp. J. "Woodcock. Treasurer. In account with- Ilarniony Township Road Funds. To balanoe on hand from last year...$ 9 M Ta ain't reo'd from lands returned... l'i To am't ree'd frbiu P. M. (Juild 91 To am't reo'd from Jno. Thompson 18 00 Total. By orders redeemed. .... By percentage Total 2 23 50 4 47 $ 383 W J227 97 who start these fires should be caught aad; tied to trees in front of henT,'1., The Secretary of War 'has issued an order, directing that 2,500 enlisted men of the army be discharged be tween this date and the' 1st of July, in order that the retained pay and other allowances due. then may be paid out of the appropriation fer the current fiscal yeah - : ' A New York letter to the , Lon don News, on labor in America, says that "unless indications are more than ordinarily deceitful .the lowest point in wages has been reached, and the re action is beginning to be felt Farm and domestic labor is better paid than a year ago." Brigham Young, his son John, and. several , others of the Mormon hierarchy have been unbosoming them selves to a ' correspondent, on the Mountain Medow massacre.' The stor ies, put together, make . it quite cer- tf t & Dy every onemao, woman or cnuu. ije bualiel i rublished Cy Th'omes & Talbot, 23 hla'mTBu&a'T cured Hawlev Street, and for sale all over Breakfast Bacon, sugar cured the country, or 81.50 per year, postpaid- ; ::; yM'r.UM'v Notice. The person who removed some un derclothing, from; my. clothes-line 1 tn Monday evening, is hereby notified that if the same is returned, no ques tions will be asked. Othcrwiso a war rant will be issued for the arrest of the theif, who is known. tain that the entire crowd were in- trood patronage, it will sunniv a want volved in that crime. J. hey are now seriously felt in Summit and 'vicinity. Jury List for May Term, 1877. GRAND JURORS. Tionesta Borough G. W. Robin son Foreman, John A. Dale Charles Hinton. . Tionesta Township A'mer Moor, M, Thompson, Goo. Mealy, Shoulders , r Whitefish, half-barrels Lake herring half-barrola gngar ? -r r- ' . ." Syrup - - ' N. O. Molasses Roast Rio Coffea No. 1 ' Rio Coffee, -JavaCoffeo - - Tea' : . -Butter - Rice - - -Eggs, fresh ...-' Salt" .... Lard - ' - - -Iron, common bar Nails, lOd, keg - -Potatoes, Lime $ bbl. - -Dried Apples per lb Dried Beef - - 8590 - 60 -,2.003.CO " 14 - . J4 10 0.50 3.75 , lll121 - 7C1.00 - 7590 " RalAnce in Treasury .'....'..$156 03 J. Woodcock, Treasurer, in account with Harmony Township Toor Funds. To balance on hand from last year...f 486 45 To interest from Plcasantvillo Bank ; on said funds from May 14, lb7o, - . -.il ..i . it An M. . Wll'U, 1, - .." - Total...;.;.. '. ........f42 90 JJy orders recioemeu w By percentage 1 80 Total. ..$91 80 Balance in Treasury .?3S5 10 Ttosirl Commissioners in account with 2ara30 Harmony Towrnsldp with Road Funds. Zot To am't tax levied 1876 f 1,354 74 To am't ree'd from individuals 18 VI 5 I To ain't reo'd from unseated lauds 335 It To am' t cash on hands from last y'r 9 iHJ .45 1.00 - 25 23 9 121 2.00 - 12015 - 8.50 S.40 1.0O1.25 - 1.75 - C8 17013 Total $1,738 73 By work done in tw'p $1,217 71 By unseated lands ret'd... 209 5.r By exonerations 1140 liy am't in hands of col lector M 03 By am't ordors redoemrd 223 i'vO By percentage 4 47 Total.. ? 1,732 69 New Advertisement. Administrator's Notice. Derrick Cor. w -v Mrs. Chas. Hinton, whom we men tioned lust week as being much wsrse, died on Saturday, May 5, 1877, at the residence of her sister, in Allegheny county, is. i. - lhe deceased has Al ways borne the respect of the entire fall'of jioleuce, and talk" war." J il - Pennsylvania's credit is excellent. At the bidding for the- eight million five per cent, loan to redeem that amount of six per cent, at Harris burg on Tuesday of last 'week, about 818,800,000 was offered; all above par. The State will receive a, very ..hand- ingsley h. living, iu. D. Mil- of Chas- j. Fox, dee d, having been grant ed to the undersigned, all persens being indebted are requested to make payment, and those having claims to present them to , H. 8. BROCK VAY, Adm'r. Tionesta, Pa., May 9, 1877. Balance in Com'rs hands $ 5 04 Road Commissioners in account with Harmony Township of Poor Funds. To cash on hand from last year with interest $120 9fr By am't of relief granted as per orders redeemed $!K) 00 Bv nerccntace 1 80 Total tUl 80 community, and the stricken' husband some sum from premiums, besides re- has the heartful simputhy of all our ducing the interest one per cent, a V ill: J. 11 . . - f year ou signs minion uouar. r --Accounts from various points in Minnesota, Iowa, Illinois, Kansas, Ne braska aad MUsouri are encouraging with respect to the prospects Tor wheat and corn. A'vast amount of seeding fitivona if.: Last week we read of a part 'of the roof of the N. Y. Poat Office fall ing in and killing and injuring several persons. This week we. learn of the falling in of the roof of the Court ler, John Osgood. Jenks J. Walton, Geo. Scott. Howe C. F. Fox. J. Beckwitb. Hickorylrft OlurcV C;' R. Mid dkton. Harmony W. P. Wagucr, S. C. Ferry, Sye Neill. Green II. Weingard, & Levy, II. Blum. Barnett W. Henry, R. nuliug, J. K. Clark. PETITJURORS. Barnett Philo Williams, F. A. McGee, P. Gadley, W. Patterson, W. Mays, W. R. Coon. Green Jos. Harrison, Amza Pur- Balance S3510 J. II. Bowman, ) W. Y. Siooins, Auditors. T. W. Ali.kndkr, J lilcense Notice. . . i ... Notice is hereby plven that the follow ing named' Pnrsons have filed their peti tion for License and that the same will be presented at our next Court of Quarter Sessions on tho 3d Monday of May. Suinuel A. Vai ner, Hotel Tionesta BoroS William Lawrence, : John Woodcock,- " Neilltown D. W. CLARK, Clerk, ; Tionesta May 1, 1877. " Notico to Tax-Payers. Tti nnilAi-slcned will be at th follow ing named placos within the county of Byam 'texponJi-aon roads oso or receiving i ouh- inirrwuiia uijaiiiMu- Financial Report of Jenks Township. Road Commissioners of Jenks Township in account with said township for the year f-iuling April 9, 1S77. To um't tax levied lor road purpo- scs ?l,95S0O To back money drawn from Co. Commissioners - 50 C j To seated money from lauds re turned . 40 To amount paid over by forinor - Treasurer S3 . $2,090 1 House in Rockford, 111., killing ten has been done within the past two or dy, Thos. Sanford, Jacob Smith, John persons and wounding fourteen, some three weeks, the farmers being moyed of whom will probably die. In both to flitra efforts in order to offset, as cases the archtect is blamed. ... far as possible, the ravages of the grass- One evening last week tho bid hoppers, so that the acreage will large Tionesta Literary Society, which was ly surpass that of previous years. . . once one of the institutions of our place, The old adage that a "raws is as assembled at Dr. Blaine's residence, and by a vote it was decided to divide the fund of the Literary v Society be tween the two church organizations of our place.' ' The fund amounted 'to SGS.10, which gave each church $34.05. Darius Toby arrived home from Louuville on Thursday last, locking hearty. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Coek passed through town the same day, on their way home from Union City. Their residcuce for soma time, perhaps year?, will be at . Lacytowg. wlie.re they propose putting up a house at once. good as a mile," was demonstrated ve ry conclusively by an accident to Mr. Frank Dunn, of this place, on Thurs day. He was out shooting fish, and while sitting on a fence, his rifle slip ped backward from his hand, with the muzzle up and. under his.arm. Iu fal ling the wapin was discharged, the bullet just grazing and drawing blood on his nose, and his face being black' ened by the powdsr until he would have readily passed lor a genuine ne gro. Aside from the fright and pow der stains ho escaped uninjured, but the shock completely unnerved bioi. L'onnmutvula Courier Guyton. Harmony Jas Mclntyre, P. M. Guild, Wm. Critchlow, J. R. Neill, J. H.,Penneli; John Woodcock. Hickory 3. M. Ahlatrand, H. D. Patch, J. Pettigrew, Park Copeland. Howe M. Stapleton, F. W. Brooks. Jenks J. F. Mercilliott, S. F. Rohr er. .Kingajey J. Berlin, Aroos Catlin, W. Bean, Geo. Zuendell. Tionesta Borough S. C. Campbell, C. E. McCray, J. E. Wenk. W. J. Roberts, W. R. Dunn'. Tionesta Township Jas. Huddle son, G. W. Dithridge, Solomon By- ers, Eli Holeman. Robinson & Bonner have been replenishing their stock of Dry Goods Mr. Dunu Was for about six 'months I and Notions aud are selling at bottom au employee of this oflicc. price?. .- 5 '2l Fovcst for the purpose tv and State Tax for tho year 1877. Abate ment of 5 per cent, allowed for payment before tho lirst day of August: BARNETT TOWNSHIP. Cooksburjr, Wednesday, May 30, from 10 to li A. M. 1 Olarintfton, Wednesday, May 30, from 3 . to 0 P. M. JENKS TOWNSHIP. Marien, Thursday, May 31, Residence of N. K. Burton. HARMONY TOWNSniP. Tuesday, Juno 19, Store of J. I. Range. Wednesday, June '20, Trunkeyvillo. HICKORY TOWNSHIP. Thursday, June 21, Store ef T. J. Bow man. GREEN TOWNSHIP. Friday, June 22, Nebraska. KINGSLEY TOWNSHIP. Saturday, June 23, Newtown. HOWE TOWNSHIP. Tuesday, Juno 20, Brookston Store. TIONESTA TOWNSHIP. Thursday, June 28, Treas'r'e Oiuce, Tlo- nosta. TIONESTA BOROUGH. Friday, Juno 29, Treasurer's Office. Those indebted i.-r Moicantile Tax of 1877 will bave one dollar by paying -the same Vt.iore.the lirst day of July. . . . S. J. SETL1CY, Treesnirer". Tressurcr's Oflite, May 25, 1377. ters $2,09.1 5 Balance due Twp 2 C3 $2,0t19 We, the Auditors, havo examined t). above accounts, und iind them correct i sot forth in the above statement. A. K Shipk ) viulitor C. D. Ei.uitiDOE,l AUJIlor Attest: S. F. Ron iikb, Clerk. Goorsro 1). Eldrldge, Treasurer of Jen '. Township, iu account with unl Towush for the year ending April 9, 1H77. To balance on last settlement $ 5; To amount orders drawn from Co. Commissioners 2,017 : lly vouch, rs produced at settlement $2,053 51 By percentage 01 bl Bal. duo Treasurer IS! $2,115 12 2,11 We, tho Auditors of Jenks Townsl, do certify that we have examined the i counts of tho Treasurer of a'd lowusi, and find them correct and truo as al jresresentcd. A. K. Hiui'K, C. I. Kl-PIMUQE, I". F. II UN r. Attest : S. P. KouHDit, Clerk. ,j Aiul. tcnri a MONTH to Active Mon h, JUU our hotter Copying Hook. No or water used. Sample wortK $ (o N,inl stump for circular. l:X( 1 M'l 'li 111., i Miullou, aua i bticvt, I. nicao.
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