8-ht OTfst fpuMran. WEDSMDAY MQHMXG, JUNE U, 1877. DOROUGIl OFFICERS. Pitrgtisd. W. Roimnhon. 0uiieilmenV. D. Thomas, S. J. Nelley Win. Richards, 1). S. Knox, A. B. Kelly, C. A. Randall. JiinHcr of the Peace P. S. Knox, C. A. Randall. OitiMtabln II. Rwnirgart iMuiol DirtctoriH. 11. Mnv, IT. O. Pa ls, S. ft. Haslet, A. II. Kelly, W. W. Rob- iihou, T. J. Van (lleson. TORKST COUNTY OFFICERS. Prenidrnt Judge li. D. WurilORF. Atnoeinte Judge J oh. (!. Dale, Kd aiu K'Fnn, TretHu rvr R. .T. Sktmow Prnthnnolary, Jtegisler & Record cr,d c. J. W. Cl.AltK. Hheriff3 ithtim Sua WK icy. OuimnisniotiersKiA hr.m.ltf, Isaac Loxd, John Hkck. CWny &'uperintendtiUU, S. Biiock wr, Ji(riri AtlnrnegH. D. Inwiv. Jury (mmi.isioners II. Z. Townkh, Lyman Cooir. luntg SiirrtgnrT. T). Collins. Curoiier M. Itti-.i,, Jr. lvnti A uilitnr Nichous THOMP SON, J. H. NKII.I,, II. A. ZUKSDHU,. Sf ember of Conorexx Oko. A. Junks. Astemhtgi. It. AfiSKW. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Rcr. Elliot will prench in the Presbyterian Cliurch, on Sunday next morning and evening. Sabbath School at 3 o'clock r. si. W. R. Dunn, of TioneRta borough, ii this week announced as a candidate for County Treasurer, subject to Re publican usages. Will Ilulings still continues ill, and has had a pretty severo scigo of it. lie is now on the gain, and will prob ably soon be out. L. R. Freeman and wifo returned from Warren last week, being called home by the illness of Hon. J no. A. Dale, Mrs. F.'a father. Alice M., only daughter of Hon. L. D. Wetmore, was married to Mr. W. P. Jefferson, of the regular army, on Wednesday evening last, in tho Presbyterian church, at Warren. Oil seems to havo a downward tendency at present, on account of the recent laige strikes at Bullion. "Big Medicinr," the latest, it reported as going between five and six hundred barrels. Col. Thomas' brick house u going "up steadily, and will probably be ready fur the roof in a couple of weeks. Tho . jilnn U a good one, and the house, when finished, will be a credit to the owner aud to the town. Wo are requested to announce that there will bo a grand party at the Lawrence House on the evening of the 4th of July. Good music, excellent refreshments and a grand time gen erally may be expected. It was given out in the M. E. Church, on Sunday evening last, that there would be an election of officers for the Sunday School connected with that Church, on Sunday next. School opens at 10 o'clock a. in. The Murphy movement baa reach ed Whig Hill. On Sunday evcuiug, June 3d, a meeting was held nt the school house, which win uddrcssed by home talent, and seventeen signers to the pledge were obtained. C. A. Randall, Esq , has been np pointed by tho Council to look alter tho sidewalks in the South Ward, and :es a result we notice that the sidewalk over Council Run has been leveled and fixed up in a superior manner. Mrs. Mabie met with nn accident on the evening of the 5th inst., from the eirects of which she is still suffer ing. Sho stepped oh" the Bidewalk bovo Tate's oflice and gave ono of her limba a bad wrench. She is im proving gradually. Tho annual election of officers of the Presbyterian Sunday School took placo on the 3tl inst. A. B. Kelly, Eq., was re-elected Superintendent ; Mr. J. L. Craig Ass't. Supt. ; R. L. Haslet Secretary ; II, D. Adams Li brarian, and Mr. G. W. Robinson Treasurer. -Mrs. Jos. Grove, of this placo had jiil misfortune, on Sunday uioruiug last, to fall down the cellar stairs in Jier house, sustaining a compound frac ture of one of her legs just above the Ankle. Dr. Blaine was called and re duced the fracture, and we understand the patient Is getting along well. We are under obligations to Hon J. M. Forster, Commissioner of Insur ance for the State, for a copy of the Report of his department for the past fiscal year. A so to Hon. J. 15. Airnew, lor a copy of StnuU's Legislative- Hand Book tor 1877. The Heathen Ragcth. Tho Forest Press of the Olh inst., did not' mako its nppnarnnco until. - i Monday afternoon "on account," as tho editor says, "of the Murphy excite ment, circus, and being extra much visited during the week ;" but by dint of putting in a full day (uopuu meant on "full") at tho case on Sunday, not withstanding the statuto against work ing on Sunday, he managed to con nect with tho mail on Monday morn ing, and to get tho Tionesta P. O. pa pers in shortly after dinner. In said" issuo of said paper, we, as an individual, are held up as an ex amplo of inconsistency, hypocrisy, weak kneed-nes, uncharitability, and nn ir.timationis given that we are guil ty of plngarism, having inadvertent- hy used an expression which the For est Press says was once used by Becch cr. But we will endeavor to follow him through his discourse, and show wherein ho ens : He starts out by quoting our re marks on his Murphy article of the week before, and soys, "The above abuse, which is instigated by malice, is unwarranted by facts," &.c. If Mr. Convcr will pause to consid er, and teli the truth when he is con vinced, he roust acknowledge that all the malice existing between us is on his side of the house. We havo suf fered him week after week to publish insinuations and inuendoes in regard to us, and only replied to them when it seemed to us necessary to vindicate ourself in the eyes of our fiiends and subscribers. We have never taken the offensive against him except when he has misrepresented persons or bod ies so that it seemed incumbent upon us to correct his misstatements. Our article in rejrnrd to the Press in last week's paper was called forth by a two and-onc-half-column article, the long est original article ever published in that paper, the letter and spirit of all which was against the Murphy move ment, and which was undoubtedly in stigated by a desire to crush the move ment in the start. Further, saith the Forest Press : "A short time ago an item of ours called lorth hy the fyectator, and whi2h was really friendly in its tone, and more complimentary to Mr. Dunn perhaps than it should have been, called down upon us and our patrons unstinted abuse from the same pious source, &c. The complimentary item alluded to, conveyed tho impression that we were here by his sufferance ; that it was an act ot charity on Ins part, letting us have the run of the job work here, "which he could divido with us at any time," and eudeavoring to lead to the conclusion, without saying it in so many words, that we contemplated the discontinuance of tho Fared Pepnbli can. The "unstinted abuse," which we piously heaped, upon him and his patrons upon that occasion, consisted in our reply that he might bripg on a job offico as soon as he pleased, and that the Fored Pepvblican would prob ably be issued regularly as long aS the Forest Press was issued occasionally. More : "winding up ju the ensuing issue by calling us a don, and on the same evening lie lend in pravcr at the Presbyterian Church as, under the shadow of tho Almighty, thatChurcl 1 . I .1 f in whose iniin our moiter twhose son is called a don by this champinu of ChrUiianitv) died, and was laid iu her peaceful grave beforo this person who charged us with blundering the dead was born. we intimated that Ins action in picking a quarrel with us, and then whining and calling for sympathy wnen lie received ins change, was something after the manner of a .dog which snaps at a man's heels, gets kicked for its impudence and rutis howling away. That he, from this came to the co'nclusion that ho was dog, is not to bo laid to our charge and that he without the slighest ex cuse brings his dead mother into the controversy, is a matter which, if he is not entirely devoid of shame, shoul cause him to hang his head for the re niaiuiter oi uis uto. it no had paid that respoct to her teachings that she was entitled to, he never could have brought her name iu, as in this case in au article which ho was setting up on . Sunday setting at defiauco the laws of God and man. Wo sincerely regret his action in this instance. We charged him with "slandering the dead," because when poor old Dan Burkett waa frozen to death, he made that casualty the occasion of a fiivo louri article, in which he alluded to the JuiiJ mini in a manner for which he wa? obliged to apologize iu his next issue. "Now ot the beck of ono of his mas ters (with whom wo have no quarrel ie joius tho Murphy Order, alter stal ing to others that he would not join it, ns he has most everything else that romiseu to him the toleration which ic might not otherwise obtain." . When Mr. Convcr charges us with laving one or more earthly masters, ie states that which he knows to be false, and sustains his reputation as a man whoso word is not to be believed under any circumstances. We never said to any one that we would not join the Murphy Order, and as to having to join any order or association in or- ler to bo tolerated, the charee is so leurile, so frivolous, so superlatively foolish, that we pass it without com ment, except to say that the fact that he, with all faults, with all his foibles, with all his Jillh, haa been tolerated, makes it superfluous and unnecessary for anybody under the heavens to join anything for the sake of toleration. He tries to twist our article into the most villainous slander against Ins subscribr-rs ; this looks very much like a slander on the judgment of his sub scribers, who can see that wo never made an ussertion which would justi fy the iuference. But to resume: He states that ho has been vilified, abused, and also makes our article outrageously insult and slander even a decided majority of those engaged iu the Murphy movement, "and," ho asks, "by whom ?" and proceeds to an swer his question as follows : 'By an individual who, after sol emnizing a pledge to his fellow men hy calling on his Maker to witness it, that he would ever thereafter abstain from the use of all intoxicating liquors as a beverage,- including even cider, brole that solemn vote, repeatedly, open ly, wantonly and renklessly broke it, und that too without the excuse that the inebriate who was struggling to overcome nn appetite almost as tena cious os lite itselt, could oner in ex tenuation." It is truo that we have drank Ii quors, fermented and unfnrracnted by the advice of a physician in good aud regular standing, and we drank it openly because wo would scorn to go behind the door lo do it, or even keep a jug in our office to get drunk on an economical plan, as somo people do We never considered our pledge brok cn, but hesitated to join the -Murphy movement on account of being oblig ed occasionally to take liquor and beer for medical purposes. It is true that we cannot boast "an appetite almost as tenacious as life itself " for liquor in any form, but we do not consider the lack of that appetite n crime, nor the possession of it nn honor to any man. If we had it, wo should not pa rade it before tho world, nor should we oppose any movement which had for its object tho conquering of this appetite iu other men. He goes on to characterize us as man of "high moral ideas." We "do not consider even the possession of such ideas, a high crimo or misde meanor, and so shall not plead to the charge. "But the animus that prompted the onslaught," he says "is evident to all We must confess to somo curiosity on this point : What is the animus ? Conver merely noticed tho attack out of respect to tho fecling3 of his "many friends," and "not for any vin dieation of h'i3 own conduct or person al regard whatever for the source from which the calumny originated." Wo feel humilated. We havo lost the personal regard of Convcr, which is as valuable to a person as tho di.i theria or small pox, or any other dis ease or excrescence. The last jab he i takes is to call us "Bill Dunn." We cauoot go back on the name ; it is ours, and we havo nev er had cause to blush for it. Where in the sarcasm lies we cannot sec. At nil events, if it is a fault we aro not responsible for it; we did not name ourself. But now, tint we have followed his labored discourse to the end, wo pro pose to discourse a few words ourself We would respectfully coll upon tho proper authorities to enforce the act in regard to working on Sunday, the penalty of which is a fine of $4, and six days imprisonment. We should be sorr to see Mr. Conver eusconced in the county bastile, but we strongly disapprove of his setting up such ar tides oa the Sabbath Day. The river came up materially du ring the past week, and hopes of a June flood were indulged :n, but from pres ent indications thee h pes are doomed to diiiappoiutuitut. A Murphy Meeting will be held in the Presbyterian Church on Saturday evening next, June 1G, which, it is ex pected, will be addressed by J. W. Lee, Ej., of Franklin. All are in vited to attend. . Buookston, June 11, 1877. W. R. Dvkh, Esq., Dear Sir: We nearly had another load of freight for Sheriff Shawkey, consisting of three individuals, two male aud one female. It was a row among themselves which would havo given them a home with Stono if they had not settled before our justice called the case. D. Graham is out on a fishing ex cursion on Fork Run. (Joys. S. D. Irwin, Esq., has placed us under obligations by leaving with us a copy of his new map of Forest Coun ty, which has just been completed by Smith, the man who took the highest prize at the- Centennial for map en graving. Over five hundred new names appear on this map, and particular at teution is K:.ven to tho course of streams. Bridges are all marked : each township is printed in a different col or, and altogether it is probably as perfect a map as will ever be obtained of our county. Mr. Irwin supplies these maps nt $3 for the pocket edi lion, and 84 for the wall map. Every land-owner of Forest County should have a copy. Address S. D. Irwin, Esq., Tionesta, Pa. The Murphy meeting at the Court House on Friday eveuinz last was well attended, and the lecture of Hon W. C. Plummer was listened to with great interest. In our estimation there is no man engaged in the cause who is better qualified to present the que3 tion in au intelligent manner t'inn Mr. Plummer. At the close of his re marks seven new signers to the pledge were obtained. The smallness of the number is accounted for hy the fact that nearly all were in the fold before tHe last meeting. On Saturday evening last Mr. Peter Youngk, of Green township, was kicked in the groin by a horse, and so severely hurt, that it was at first thought he would die from the effects Dr. Coburn was called ahd dressed the wound, and the probabilities now are that Mr. Youngk will be all right iu tho course of a week or two. The horso is an old offender, having kick ed Mr. L. Arner last fall, noarly breaking cue of his leg3. Thos. F. Simmons, father of Ed Simmons, the Oil City defaulter, writes to tho Derrick from Oakland, Cal., to correct the statement of that paper iu regard to the divorce case between Ed. and wifo. He states that ho has sup ported tho wife since the son has been in prison. The son has been pardun ed out by Gov. Ilartrauft. Thos. F. Simmons is the man who built the Forest County Ceurt House. A cow belonging to Hon. J. B. Aguew broke her neck sometime dur ing Monday night, by getting foul in a ropo with which she was lied." lie had rocently bought tho cow over in the Mealy settlement, and was oblig ed to keep her tied nights to keep her from breaking out and running back to her old home. ' Trout-fishing is not pursued to any alarming extent in our county at pres ent. Occasionally a stranger comes through town with a pail of trout which ho has captured in tho oldqiart of the county, but if the sport had been as moderately pursued for the past eight years as it has been this year, our streams would abound with this tho best of all game fish. A meeting of the School Board of Tionesta boro was recently held, and n settlement had with the Treasu rer, nd a partial settlement with tho tax collector. The new board was or ganized for tho ensuing year by the election of II, O. Davis as President, W. R. Dunn Secretary and A. B. Kel ly Treasurer. The board adjourned to meet at tho call of tho President. Maj. Goodman was in town last week, and we were supprised to learn that he had been badly hurt last win ter iu a jam of logs. Several of his ribs were broken and one of his legs injured. He was en his way to Petrol eum Center to consult with the old surgeon of his regiment, aud see if he could be straightened up. L. Agnew has built a large wood ami wash houso in the rear of the Central. lion. Jno. A. Dale who has been seriously ill for about two weeks, is re ported in a critical condition ihn mor ning, and fears are entertained that he may not recover. However, he has been nearly if not quite as low before and recovered, and we hepo he may recover from this attack. Daniel Harrington hands us the following, with a request to publish : TlIR IlAKRIXGTOtf PlyF.OG K, We the undersigned, Pledge our selves and our honors, that we will, under all circumstances, without devi ation or prevarication tell tho truth. I). HAURINaTOX. Tionesta, June 13, 1877. SPECIAL NOTICE. LOOK TO YOL'It ISTERK8T. Call and seo Holeman & Hopkins' stock of goods at tho Central House, Tionesta, on Frida),June 15,1877, from 9 o'clock A. M. until 1 P. M. Having bronchi a large lot of Cloths from the manufacturer's agent, and got them made, saving a profit on the cloth, we can give you bcttergooda for less money than any other house in Western Ta. If you want a fino suit of clothes, call al Central House, Fiiday, June 15, 1877. Holeman it HorKiNs. Ladies are invited to call and in snect tho new and desirable Dress Goods, on sale by Holeman & Hop kins, at the Central House, Tionesta, P Friday, June 15, 1877.. Look at Holeman & Hopkins' stock of Fiat Goods atCoutral House, Friday, June 15, 1877, and save mon er. MONEY. We will pay cash on delivery at our mill in Tionesta, for white oak stavo and heading bolts at tne follow ins prices: Stave bolts, 35 inches long, per cord of 8 ft. by 4 ft., $4.50. Heading bolts 22 inches Ions, per cord of 8 it. by ft., $4.00. Heading bolts must be made from timber at least 20 inches in diameter. Office at Lawrence House. J. II. Dericksom & Co. 27tf - Let us be clean, in order that we may be healthy. To be thoroughly so and to counteract eruptive tendencies and render the skin white and smooth let us uso Glenn's Sulphur Soap. No eruption can withstand it. Depot, Crit tenton's No. 7 Sixth Avenue, New York. Hill's Hair & Whisker Dve; black or brown, 50 cts. 8 4t TIONESTA SXAllIClSTsi. CORRECTED EVERY TUESDAY, By Kobinsou cc Bouucr, Dealers in Flour $ band - - - jjn.750; 10.50 Flour 1 sack, bt - '2.0, Corn Meal, 100 Ihs" ... - 1.7, Chop foed - - - - - 1.6i Kye-puuKhel- - - - Oata "ft bushel 60 Corn, shelled - - - - - 8." Boana bushel ... 2.003.CO Hani, sugar cured .... 12i Breakfast Bacon, sugar cured - - 121 Shoulders ..... 10 Whiteiish. half-barrels ... .00 Lake herrinc half-barrels 3.75 Sugar ..... tl121 Syrup 7501.00 N. O. Molasses - - 730,00 Boast Rio ColTco No. 1 - - STiQSO Bio Coffee, .... - U&2 Java Coffeo - 3. Tea .i")1.00 Butter - - . - - - 10Q18 Kico 9 Eggs, fresh - - - - - 14 Salt 2.00 Lord 12015 Iron, common liar .... 3.25 Nails, lOd, keg .... 3.25 Potatoes, - - 1.1501.40 Limn bid. ..... 1.73 Dried Apples por IS 608 Dried Beef .... 17M18 A'eio Ad vert lue ment n. Notice to Iloml'lIolrtcrK. Notloo is horeby civen that tho princi pal und accrued intorct on all Forest County Bouds will bo paid nt tho Com. nilHHionerw' OiHcp, Tionosiu, l'a., on tho 2d day of July, 177, and that tho interest on said bonds bhall cease on that day. Km Bkklin, ) Isaac Iono, CouimistdoncrHv John Bkoic, J Atlcat : J. T. Brknkak, Clerk. .HOLLY MAGUIKES. Allan Piukerton's great book, Tjik Moli.y Maouikks and tub Detkctivkb, is now ready for agents and subscribers. It is ono of tho most wondotl'ul and ab sorbing books ever written. A largo, ele guntly bound volume, nearly 600 pages, and 48 intensely interesting engravings. Tko easiest and quickest book to sell ever seen. For terms, circulars and territory ad dross U. W. CAKKLTON Jk CO., 10-4t Publishers, N. Y. 500 A MONTH to Aetivo Mtjn sailing our, Letter Copying Book. No pren or water used. Sample worth f:i.00 fen Stud stamp for circular. EXCELSIOR M I ' CO., !: Madison, and li: lieib ru Street. Chka-o. a 4 THtpra of Ailtmuis, i . : , of Chns. J. Fo, le!'(l, hnvii! fvj w me HfHlPrnigncM, nil jcr - ' indebted nro requested to m;ik i..v , nni (hose hn?ln;i Hninis to ttrricni II; '. i to H Hr HltOfK VAY. Adm'r; Tionesta, lTH.f Mny t, 1S77. iuaaclal KepoTt of Hows Trywnshipt I'ond Coin iiiUsionem of I rrro TownMii )V in nccoiint willi snid Township for yt:n' ending Aiay un, l,7. jjytimountot ux levied for Howl purposes 153'J CO To ain't ree'd from Co. Com missioners SUM r4 To nm't remaining In Com missioners' hands 371 O.'i f l.',i:i C'i l.-:i' f By nm't expended on roads To orders ree'd from County Treasurer 1103 5f To ord'rs remaining unpaid uusuaie 77:r l!l.".s as tu:!H ! By balance due on orders unpaid... 77'.! KJ ai:o. r. no well, .r co. PlflNfK7i-,,,,i,v('' 11,10 I IHIIUOiisp, nvi, Mix rosewood (n-tt six months). only llRRAhK110: ?650. New riam.s ivhnlosnto. Oreat barrinn. oarly new, 20; 2 stops. $45: 5 stons S 0: a stops r).-; 7 stops $00: 9 stops, 05; 12 stops, $55 to $75. Rare, opportunities. Mew or-- pons t wnoiesaio. jioware imitations. Best otter over made, iu:au. .Sent on a trr 1 (lavs' tost trial. Monov refiinrln,! nn.l freight paid lTth ways if unsatisfactory. Jvst. ,Vifc AircntS Wniltod. Discounts t Teachers, Miivist crs, Ac. Address DAN IEL F. BKATTY, WalmiAtou4 Now Jer sey. 1 1 A C PC a week DO nnd $5 o in your own town, 'JVrrtis on til f free. It. HALf-KlT A CO., Portland, Maine. 114 To Rational Imvai.ips. -In sickness every portion of the body sympathize wim mo seat oi uio aisorcicr. When tho stomach fails to perform its functions, th liver, bowels, nerves, muscles, veins, ar teries, Ac, aro all more or less all'ected. These delinquents require a inodicirieJ comhlning tho properties of a stomachic,. mi niicimivf, u purgative, a lonio ana a sedative to bring thorn back to their duty, and all these elements, in their purwtan-d most effeetivo forms, are united in TarrftiU's Effcrmccnt Seltzer Apcrienf the great Saline Remedy for Indigestion, ana iu concomitant consequencos. SobU by all druggists. n 4j (Ji77A week to Affonts Ml st't-'ftHW uuint tree P.O. VlcM ery, Augusta, Me. ll-4 CF 1 C -a riav at home. VlX Outfit and terms free Agents wanted, TRUE A 11-4 CO., Augusta, Maine. DRUNKARD STOP! C. C. BEERS, M. D. (formerly of Bos ton) has a harmless cure for INTKMPE RA.NCE. which can bo iriven withont'th. knowledge of tho patient. Also ono for th -J OPIUM HABIT, rermanont cures guaranteed in botlv Send stamp for evidence. Ask druggihti for it. Address BEERS A CO., Birmlo;;4 It A It 1 fOWM A. 1 uiU vvuii, xi Q Kxtra Fine mixed cards, with nam w u io vents, post puid. Nnssau, N. Y. Jones A C 11 4 $5 2 COfl Per Dav at home. 'Sarupl PU worth 5 froo. Ktisson Co., Portland Maine. 11- -tfcADf,, CHEW-S P.I 0!J FITTEST PIuffTOnAC't ' , -' ..." " i 'i. n r cvjujia. TIKE VII (1TIIB1J FOE 8.UE BT ALL DBiLKK I IX ril'fl. THE PIUXEER TOBACCO CO. 'BliOOKLTM. R.t 25! Fancy Mixed Cards. 10c. nost-na Address J. YV. Brock way A Co son, niagara uo., jn j ; Fnny Cardsr with your name, In Business cards printed on the back Rare Photios, Samples and terms 10 c Statuary Photos, 3- lor 25o.; 1 lOo. A post-paid. A. L. UOAO, Nassau, N. W EVERY Scientist, Architect", Build, Tinsmith nnd Property Owner shou have a copy of tho practical treatise 1 LIU 1 ITN 1NO PROT ECTIOX. just issi; by tho undersigned. It exposes tho m o'us defects of tho liglvtningjods now or. ed, and gives explicit directions fuv p erly jn-otecting buildings, ships, oil tai : steam boilers, wooden bridges, tolojiru. apparatus, etc. It bhows and describe-' simpfe method by which luotal roofs 1. rain pips, or other suitable- metallic t ductors about buildings, will eilect ! luto protection. Sent by mail, po:. prepaid, on receipt of $1.60. Henry Spong, Reading, Penini. Notice to Tax-Payers. Tho undersigned will be at th fol log named places within the count Forest for the purpose of receiving C ty and State Tax lor ti.n y-ar ls.77. A!-, ment of 5 per cent, allowed fo pay" beforo tho lirst day of A uir,r : HARNETT TOWNSHIP", Cooksburg, Wednesday, May 8tt, rroi to 12 A. M. Clarington, Wodnssdav-May SO, ft, to P. M. JEN ICS TOWNSHIP. Maiden, Thursday, May 31, Reside!-, S. K. Burton. HARMONY TOWNSHIP. Tuesday, Juno 19, Store of J. I. Run Wednesday, Juno 20, TrunkeyvlUe. HICKORY TOWNSHir. Thursday, June 2t. SUiro of T. J. I man. ORE EN TOWNSHIP. Friday, June 22, Nebraska. KINtiSLEY TOWNSHIP. Saturday, June 23, Newtown. HOWE TOWNMin Tuesday, Juno 20, Broak4ou Stove-. TIONESTA TOWNSHIP. Thursday, June 2, TreaVr's OrtU-e, IltfStli, TIONESTA KOROUOII. Friday, Juno 2!, Treasurer's OtVu . . Those Indebted lor Morvantilo 1877 w ill savo one dollar by y. , aMM.hul'or the lirst day of Julv.' S. J.SETLEY.'l! Tricuier's Oftkv, May - , '