hi She Jrofttf $C)wMifiro. .MEdVeMA! MORMCJlJfEM, lS7. npnouGn officichs. Jlnrffei--(l. W. Riuhnsox. . ('oneHmcn'Y. P. Tliounn, S. J. Sellcy Win. Richards, 1). S. Knox, A. 15. Roll v. V. A. Randall. Jutice oflht Pcoreti. 8. Knox, ('. A. Randall. (yntsl'iblrW, Hwatcgnrt ,Vnioo Director II. 11. Mnv, II. O, Pa ls, S. n. Ilnslet, A. R. Kelly; (J. W. Rob iiHoti, T. J. Von iroii. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. . Preilmt JmPyeT,. D. WEtwonF. Astnrititfi. JmtttMJtm. O. Dai,i:, F.d vAitn Kf.hh. TienHttrcr-R. .T. Skti.v.y. l'rothnnotrrri, UefliKtrr .f- Recorder, e. J. W. Cl.A KK. Sheriff 3 its rts S it a wk i:y. , (-Vwwi'.Mi'in!M Kl.l IlKKMN, ISAAP J.OMI, John Rr.CK. . ('omity Superintendent II. S. Ilnc-CK-V A Y. Jfin'rie.l Attorney H. I). Ifwin. i Jura O)i:nniw'oiid' II, Z. Towkks, WAN Conic. ' CoHntt SitrretovT. P. Cot.MNs. fVroncr M. Ittki,, Jr. unh .4 loMoi Nicholas TiiOMr foy. J. 11. Nkim., 11. A. Zi'i-.nhkm..' MemUerof C-mxrcs --CJ i:o. A, Jk.nkh, .lA.icmW.iy -I. H. Aonkw. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS, IJiiookstox, June 1 i, 1877. Vt II. ttirxy, Ksg., rio'npo withdraw my name front before the peoplo of Forest county ns ti ciuuIMato for County Trenurcr. TI. unking my friends lor tlieir words of encouragement, I re; ninin Yours &c, I). Or. A HAM. Kegular services nt llio M. K. Church on Sunday evening next. Ilev. Allen will occupy the pulpit. Republican Primary Meetings one week from next Saturday. The new M. E. Church nt Oil City was dedicated on Sunday last. Wild f-1 raw berries nre beginning to ripon. None have yet reached this market. -Wheat bran sprinkled on prow ing cabbage, it id snid will prevent worma from dustroying it. Mr. Adams U tatting n few days rccreatin, while Mr. Dingman U manipulating ilie stave paw, at Tylers burg. The Superior Mills nro out of logs, and consequently shut down un til a new lot can bo brought dov the creek. Sheriff Pew, of Mercer Co., who cCiisionlly hunts for deer in this iec lion, has failud. His liabilities are $20,000. An excursion Mftrt9.J'jjoni Qil City thib morning for Brokeustraw Inland, near" Irvinetou. Quite a number from this place have taken it in. Lightning struck the barn of Mr. .Km m it, on Dutch Hill, two miles from town, on Thursday last, killing n small lieifir. We believe no other damage was done. John Keck is having n tin roof pit t on his house. lie has had a great 'ileal of trouble with tho old roofing, which win asbestos, and he dou't pro pose to be bothered any ninre with it. Will. II tilings, who has been eon fined for over two weeks with a eevere eiek spell is again able to be around n little. Now tako care of yourself, "Uoeitwax," or you may hive a back (Set Don't fail to attend the icecream :fnd strawberry festival, at Partridge's H'lall, on Friday evening. No pains WYill'lio Feared to make tho n flair an rCjjnynble oue. Another Ul pnifler has been struck at .UuJtfwJ. This time a 3,S00 ilArr;l gush", ivlricl!i has had the effect Ho'briuijrtiieipilice f .ail down to $1,805 and still falling. The 4th of JWIy c.uclh on apace, and yet weiLear of move making i to celebrate. tCn it be jKjpsiblo that i tho day fkalli papa in ttii'w place with out even Ailjuikri ;picuie. Ono of Auillr- IiIo.ngVi horses was killed by Iho crs a -ihort (into ago, whjchif .txT ;Com.na:y loes not ny lor, will-set'lianl on JfIr. Moiig, as it .waa a valuable anijnaj. '-Wo publish ihisi -week, fi.r the "bcHftfit of tho Kepublisinii voters of Fojtst county, tlw rules foveruing tlio liriinaries.'nd it h hoped that a strict adherence to them will -Is observed. .Also a call froiii Lhe cluwinan for . 8uid!Primaries. .A re-organization of tltj M. JJ. : Sunday School tock place uu JastSon ttuy. The follow olicers v.re elected : M. W. Tatf, Superintended: J. !- ( ' '';. A i--"t t 1 1 i r , S.ipt.; K. M. ll,TK'-'-j y IkuvL-r, LibiV-'-4 Ice Crcnm and Strawberry Festival. The Piesbytcriun Sunday School have conrludcd lo give nn ico cream and strawbeny fntivaJ, and a general committee of arrangements was ap pointed on Sunday last, which com mitlce met on Monday evening end their order of business was about, as follow: It was decided to hold the festival at Partridge's Hall, on Friday evening next, June 22. 0:ie commit tee was appointed la procure straw berries aiid mam; another was ap pointed to procuro ice and pee to the making of the ice cream, and do the other necessary labor. It is the in tention lo have prizo cakes for sale ; also, a. flower and boijuot ntnod. Tick ets will be for h:i It? at 2") cts., children under 10 year?, 15 ctv, which will en title the holder to admission into tho hall, one dish-of strawberries, cream and three piccts of cake. It is the determination to have good berries and cream, and'give all their money's worth. Tho proceeds are to bo ap plied in purchasing new music books and papers for the school. Judge Cook, of Cocksburg, and one Mr. Fwing, of Pittsburgh, will brobably put down four wells near Cooksburg dining tho present season. The airatigeineiits are about perfected, and we must not be surprised t Lear of a new oil field being opened up in Forest county.' Should this be the case, we doubt not but the new rail road will be built forthwith. Judge Cook is also. putting up a new circular saw mill on Maplo creek, to do some of his own and custom sawing during the coming fa I and winter. Deal building is qui to lively over there. Cook having sent down eleven boats during this season, and II. P. Spence, a few miles above has sent about a doz en to market. The margin is not large, but the builders make fair profits. --Saturday night's Murphy Meeting in tho Presbyterian church, was well attended, but the speaker who yas to addroi-s tho meeting, by some means or other failed to put in an rppearance, which was quite a disappointment to some. However, tho evening was pleasantly passed by music and a few appropriate remarks from several, among whom were Pev. Elliot, S. D. Irwin Esq, Mr. Kelly, and others. Tho number of singers was small.only seven, which was probably owing to the fact that nearly nil present had been previously gathered into the fold. Another meeting was appoiuted for a week from next Tuesday evening, when prominent speakers will bo on hand without fail. Dr. Towler, of the Towlar & James well, at Marienville, is at woik putting up a new rig, some little dis tance east of that venture, and calcu lates, when tho time, which he consid ers the right time, comes, to put down several wells, to thouroughly test that territory. It will be recollected that bis letter to the Derrick, of which we gave a synopsis at tho time, expressed tho opinion vcr) decidedly, hafc )ie did not consider the Towlei A Jaiues well a fair test, and still had confi dence in Forest county territory. Ilis operations tend to confirm the idea that he is in earnest. Wo wish him good, luck, in or out of Forest county. Tho Midlie Magnires who are to hang at Pottsvillc this week are James Donahue, Thomas Manly, Hugh Me Gehan, Thomas Duffy, Jamas Boyle, James lloariu, James Carroll and Tims. Campbell eight in all. The Board of Pardons b3 rendered its de cision, which was a refusil to interfere witji the action of tho court. We are a little anxious to know -whether f they will all bo dropped at tho samo time, or be compell&d to sit around liko cus tomers in a barber shop each frilow wailing for his "next." Mr. Chadwick killed a rattlesnake ou the railroad track the other day which had nine rattles. Mr. Saul killed a copperhead, also on tho rail road, 'measuring nenjly four feet. Zip Guiton has not visited lu3 rattlejnake den this season yet, but cxpcct3 to bring in a cart load some day booh. He wants to lot them fatten a little before he disturbs them. Mrs. C. M. Colt, of Columbus, Ohio, formerly Miss Adelva Itoberts of this place, is visiting her parents and friends Ik: i at present. A Mr. Cott, aged about eight months, accom panies her. - iiv-sflis. Coburn ainTKepler start ed for tho woods up theNcreek ou Mon da t, ft Ihi.'e troutiilg excursion. i U'.y eipr( f, 0 capture a fawn before iviunu. Fawns are riS.c now. Dutch Hill Letter. Dutch IIili,, Juno 11, LS77. El. RKi in-.i.rcAV : Mr. & Mrs. Kiscr started last Fri day for Pittsburgh on a visit to friends. May they have a good time. A dance in Fikenburg's summer house the 4th iust. was inurdi enjoyed by the young folks. Mr. Thase is slowly recovering from his late illness, by the successful treat ment of Dr. Blaino. The lato r.Mns have given the fruit a good start and renewed the hopes of plenty. Several weddings are talked of in this neighborhood, to take placo in tho course of a lew months, which ac counts for our luke-warm sympathy with tho Murphyite?. O.vi: or tub Boys. We tako the following dispatches from Tuesday morning's Derrick: Summit City, June 1811 r, m. "Big Ingin" is still flowing steady and strong. No oil is going to waste. Two pumps are working to tako the oil from bur tanks, one of .a capacity of sixty barrels and the other eighty barrels per hour, and e!i9 .is gaining on both of them. Tiio excitement is intense. She is the largest well ever struck, no territory excepted.. This well is flowing 0,500 barrels per day. ' - . FuaskUn, Juno 18. Mrs Crawford, a lady aged ninety years, the mother of Mayor Crawford, of Franklin, ami J. P. Crawford, cf Parker, well known operators, while visiting her son in la w at Martinsburg, Butler county, f aturduy, had the mis fortune to full and fracture her thigh bone. She has always enjoyed per fect health up to this time. Her con dition at present i. critical, her physi cians are entertainfng but slight hopes of her recovery. FoKXBuno, Juuc 18. At half-past eleven o'clock this morning, Mr. O. II. Ilapper, of the Wigwam, and of the firm of Painter & Dapper, while cngngod in oiling a loaded revolver, accidently shot him self, from the effects of which he died almost iustanty. 'Around the stave mill of Drick son Si Co., at .Tylersburg, is an im mense amount of bolts which almost hjdc tho mill from view. Mr. Adams, however, the superintendent, makes it very lively for the haulers, and a great number of staves are turned cut at that mill under his direction. James Doyle, So,ut'i ward - street commissioner, has put the road along the creek in a better condition than it has becu for a number of years, and with but, little work it can be kept so for a great many years to come. We btlieve Mr. Doyle gives good satisfac tion in his oflice. Several of -our young ladies are at present teaching- school in various part.-of the county. Miss Clara Heath is teaching the Zuendell school on Dutch Hill ; Miss Alveretta Fa up is teaching at Church Hill, and Miss Alwilda Adams the school at Panther Rock. , The condition of Hon. J. A. Dale is not materially different from last week. Dr. Blaine iuforms us that some of the symptioms are better, but that the Judge is weaker now than then. Tho families of Messrs. Greaves, Freeman and Hays are in town. Peter Youngk, whom wo men tioned last week a3 having received a severe kick from a horse, and who at one time was reported dead, is getting along well, and will soon bo ablo to atteud to affairs about his farm again. Mr. Kelly aunounce.l at the Mur phy meeting last Saturday evening that fifty had signed the pledge at Whig Hill, and an order for fifty more cards had been sent which would prob ably be sigued forthwith. In these days of hot weather, it is refreshing to turn to such a light, breezy, wholesome Magazine as Bal lou's, and read it all, through, from be ginning to end. There is su;h au end less variety iu the Magazine that all parties are euro to be suited. Tale3, adventures, aud all that goes to make reading lively. Tho engravings are nice, tho poetry really of extra qual ity, and M. Quad's department of fun as laughable as usual. Just try a copy and see if we have uot stated tho case correctly. Published by Thoiucs A Talbot, 23 Hawley Streot, Boston, at tfl.CO per year, postpaid. Tho North warders hnvo com menced work on tho roads, with Mr. J. S, Hood, as street ' commissioner. Mr. Hood requests that all who hive taxes to work out will 6tcp up prompt ly to the scratch. Mr. David Hays and lady with whom most of our citizens arc well acquainted, are hero visiting Judge Dale. Mrs. Hays is a daugher of the. Judge's, whoso illness called them hither. Petterson's Magazine for July is on our table, ahead as usual of all others. Tlic principal steel engrav ing, "Cherry Ripe,"- after Meyer Von Bremen, is ono of the most beautiful we have ever seen, even iu this maga wiic. This is, undoubtedly the cheap est and best of tho lady's books ; and it combines more attractions than any other. A new volunio begins with this number affording an cxccllcut op portunity to subscribe. Price, two dollars a year, with great deductiens to clubs, and premiums to persons get tings up clubs. Specimens sent, gratis, to those wishing to get up clubs. Ad dress Chas. J. Petterson, COG Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. Rules for the Forest County Repub lican Primary Elections. 1. The candid ites for the several offices shall bave their names an nounced in one or more of the county papers at least three irecks previous to the Primary Mettings, stating the office, aud subject to tho action of tho party nt tho s':id primary meetings. 2. The voters belonging to the Re publican party in each township or borough, shall meet on a day to be designated by. the County Committee, at the usual places of holding spring elections, at 2 o'clock, P. M., and pro ceed to elect one person for Judge, and two persons for Clerks, w ho shall form a Board of Election to reccivo votes and determine w ho aro the proper per sons to vote, and who shall hold the polU open until G o'clock P. M. Af ter the polls arc opened, the candidates announced shall be bal lotted for ; the namo of each person voting shall bo written ou a list at the time ot voting, uo persrn being allowed to vote mere than once for each oflico. 3. After the polls arc closed the board shall proceed to count tho votes that each candidate has received, and make ouX the returns accordingly, to be certified by the Judge aud attested by the Clerks. 4. The Judge (or ouo of tho Clerks appointed by the Judge) of the respec tive election districts, shall meet at tho Court House, in Tionesta, on the Tues day following tho Primary Meetings at 2 o'clock P. M., having the returns and a list of the voters, aud thpersou having the highest number of votes for any office, shall be dcclarod the regular tiominco of the Republican party. 5. Any two or more persons having an equal number of votes for ihe same ofiico the Judges shall proceed to bal lot for a choice, the person having the highest number to be the nominee. G. The Return Judges shall be com pctentto reject by a majority, the re turns from any district where there is evidenco of fraud, either in the returns or otheiwise, and shall reject them where there is evidence of three or more persous voting at tho primary meetings who are not Republicans. 7. The Return Judges shall appoiut Conferees Representative, Seuitoral and Congressional whoso acceptance of said.appointmcnt shall bo a pledge to support the person who may receive the largest number of votes cast for that oflice in the county. 8. Tho Return Judges may nt any time change the mode and manner of selecting candidates as they may be instructed by the people at their pri mary meetings, duo notice being given by the County Committee. 9. Tho Chairman of tho County Committeo shall be required to issue a call in pursuance of tho action of the County Committee. Wc will pay cash on delivery at our mill m Tionesta, forwhite oak stave and heading bolts at tho follow ing prices : Stave bolts, 3 inches long, per cord of 8 ft. by 4 ft., 8-1.50. Heading bolts 22 inches long, per cord of 6 ft. by 4 ft., $1.00. Heading bolts micst be made from timber at least 20 inches in diameter. Ofiico at Lawrenco House. J. H. Dj-.mcK.-iON & Co. 27U' Let us bo clean, in order that we may bo healthy. To be thoroughly 90, and to counteract eruptive tendencies and render the ekin white and6moolh, lot us use Glenn's Sulphur Soap. No eruption can withstand it. Depot, Crit- tenten'8 No. 7 Sixth Avenue, New York. Hill's Hair A Whisker Dye, black or brown, 50 ct. 8 k MARRIED. WlllCKI.KH SMITH. On Tuenrlay, . Juno l'Jth, in Walnut Hillx, Cincinnati, O., at tho resirienrn of tho ttio bridf fiithrr, Alexander .Smith Khtj., Nelnon V. Wliooler, of Forest Co., nn! Uaehol . A. Smith. No cards. Wo are happy to chronicle this im portant event in tho history of Mr. Wheeler. Do has long been in a posi tion to live happily and comfortably, but yet lacked ono very necessary ad dition, which ho has now made. He has our very best wishes for tho hap piness and prosperity ot himself and bride. TIONKSTA ZMVlMtirfiS. CORIiKCTED EVEKY Ti:i;SIAY, By Robinson & Bonner, Dealers in General Merchandise. Flour "J-' barrel Flour "f sack, bust Corn Meat, 100 tl.s Chop feed Kyo y bushel -Oatfi ft bushel -Corn, shelled -Beans "(pi bushel -Ham, RUgitr cured - f.1.750? io.ro 2.0.-) - 1.75 - 1.1m 8.') (2-00 CO 8. 2.OO13.I.OO - - " J24 Iireakt'aHt I'aeon, sugar cured - . 1-i Shoulders ..... 10 Whitofisli, half-barrels - - - fl.00 Lake herring half-barrel; - - 3.7.1 SiiRa? m?.12 Syrup - - - - , - - 7.-1(0,1.00 X. O. Molaswa - - - .75(A90 ItoasflUo Coffoo No. 1 - 23(3-30 Rio Coffee, - - - - -2:i2S Java Cofl'co ------ .Vi Tea .( 1.00 Butter - - - - v - - "13(3.18 Itico - ! Ftrgs, IVc-hIj .... - 14 Salt 2.00 Lard - - - - - - - 12(3113 Iron, common bar - - - - 3.25 Kails, lOd, -fH ketf - - - 3.23 Fotatces, ... - 1.1.1 I. JO Limo "jjl Mil. - - - . - 1.7.1 D'ieil Apples per Iti - - - ' iCT,8 Dried lieef - 17(-MS New Advertisements. Notice to Koml-Holdcrs. Notice is hereby riven thnt tho princi pal and accrued' intHrotit- on nil Forest County llrinds will bo paid at tho Coin miHsionors' OlVn-e, Tionosta, Fa., on the 2d day of July, 187", and that tho interest ou said bonds shall cease on tnai (lay. Km Hkiimn, ) Isaac Lono, v Commissioners. John Hkcic, ) Attest : J. T. Buknnan, Clerk. mm a mac; ui res. Allan Phikerton's yreat book, -Tun MOM.Y MAGUIKK9 AM THE IKTKCTIVK8, is now ready for ncnts and subscribers. It Is one ot the most woiHierlul and nb Horhhif lxK)ks ever written. A largo, ele gantly bound viinic, nearly 600 panes, and 48 intensely iniercstins' ontna vinns. Tho easiest and (juiekest book to sell ever seen. , For terms, circulars and territory nd dress U. V. CAIU5LTON t Co., KMt Publishers, N. Y. Red Hot! Spicy 1 . Newsy 1 Oil City Daily Derrick, For 1S77. Ilrllcr Tliun Ever! More and Fresher News, and Morn Rend injj; Matter than any other Iai!y Paper in North-Western Pennsylvania t Tiir On. City Daily Pkrrick will bo Kin the new year with a larjror circulation than ever attained by any daily newsp iper m t ennsvlvania outsmool llio jarsjo cities It has gained this by giving all tho fresh est news, and sparing no expense in ob taining items. It has correspondents in every portion of tho Oil Region, besides several reporters who aro constantly trav eling. Tho proprietors, editors and re portorial stair, are all young and energetic mon, whoso aim is to maUn tho Dorriek tho leading newspaper of W' osier n Penn sylvania. "Tho Dhrrick will bo bettor than ever for JS77. It will have special reporters at Washington and I larrisburg. who will send daily specials of all inrjiorlanteveiits. Its readers will be kept posted on all the political news of tho day, as reported from an independent standpoint, whilo a largo reportoiial force, will keep them informed on local matters. It will nlso, as it does now, tako tho lead in diseussingipiestions of importance to oilmen, and worn faith fully for tlio interest of tho Oil Region. It will maintain its position us authority in oil statistics, and its market rjuotaiions will always ho tound reliable. 1 f you want spicy reading, fresh news, information concerning thn Oil Region, and a red-hot paper, subscribe for tho On. City Daily Dkukiok. Terms, $10 per year; six months 3 ; $1 a mouth in ad vance. W. II. LONUWFLL A CO., ot Publisher, Oil City, Pa. dispose, of 100 Pianos and Organs, nuwand second-hand of llr.sl-class makers iiiciud ing Waters' at lower prices for cash or in stallments or to let until paid for than ev er lieloro ottered. Waters' Grand Square, and 1'piight Pianos ami Organs (includ ing their new hovuvir anil Roudoir) urv tlio best made. 7 Octave Pianos $130, do I Kin not used a year. ''2" Ktoji Organs f.0. 4 Slops .-,H. 7 Stops 8 StO f7.S. 10 Stops?. 12 Ships $10(J eah, not used n year, in perfect order aud WHrrant-ud. Lix-al traveling agents wanted. Jlluutra ted Catalogues Mailed. A liberal discount to Teacher, Ministers, Churches, etc. Sheet music at half price. Itoraro Waters ,V Sons, Manutacturcrs, aud Dealers, 40 Fast 1 itli St., Union bipiare, N. Y. .7 4 4500 x IO"l,, Active Men sollinu 4OUU ((Ur ,t tr Copying Rook. No piesn or water used. Sample worth Jf l.ou free. S.uiil st i.np for iiivul.il-. F.XCF.l.SldR M'l-'i; CO., !H M.uli.-.uii, and ljj Dcathviu Mi-eel. CliK-io. i i in ... indobtrd nro renuowtotl to tnutk ami those having claims to presr-nt- . I M.iS. IlKOI.KtVAY. AlllllV. . Tiotipslii, P., May 0, IK77. . Fiuaticial Report of Howe Township.- Road Com tnissionem of Hows Towiisiiio in account with said Township for year ending May 2U, 1S77. iiy amount ot tax levied for Road purpose ii5:i:i ,w To ain't ree'd from Co. Com missioners ftl61.1I To am't remaining in Com missioners' lianas......... 374 03 133'. &; 1.139 M l!S8 r.s Jiv nm t expended on road... Toorders ree'd from County Treasurer llf; To ord'rs remaining unpaid 54 1111 data 772 81 $I03S83 IWtS.'W Hy balance duo on orders unpaid... 772 M a 1:0. 1. iioweijL r- co. LLH!!iii2''ed over six rosewood ( not i. 1 ; .r, .1 oci mx uioiuii.-ii, oniv niMTAhK: ros( "'w Piano's UMUHUO.,1 t'1iolfKnln. Crro Kn t-rrn ;.,. Nearly new, $-0; 2 stops. $13; 5 stops 30; (i stops 5.5.",; 7 stops WO. '.) stops, J ',3; 2 stops, 35 to 73. Rare opportunities. New or- giius at wholesale, liowaro imitations. Rest oiler ever made, iii:ai. Sent on 5 to 13 (lavs' test trial. Money refunded and freight paid both ways if unsatisfactory. Ft. IN.!. Agents Wantod. Discounts "to Teacher., Ministers, ve. Address PAN IKL F. 11 MATTY, Washington, New Jer- n4 t CC a wcefc in your own totrrt. Terms 4OU j,,,,.! 3 outfit free. II. If ALLKTT t CO., Portland, Maine. 11 4 To Rational In vamps. -In sirkness' cverv portion of tho body sympathizes with tho seat of tho disorder. When tho stomach fails to perform its functions, tho liver, bowels, nerves, muscles, veins, nr-teri:-s, iVe., nro nil moro or less affected. These delinquents renuiro a mortiomor combining the properties of a stomachic, an alterative, a purgativo. a tonic and a sedative to bring them back to their dntv, and all these elements, in their purest ivuijt most effective forms, are united in Tarrant's Effrncsfrul Srltzrr Aperient, tho great Sal i no Remedy for Indigestion, and its concomitant consequences. Sold by all druggists. 11 4 3v77A w,ek tf A sent. $1( pwwHVf I Outfit Freq, P. O. Vic-k-ery, Augusta, Mo. 1 1-lt QIO day nt homo. Agents wantedl "Pl-v Outlit and terms Jito Tit UK Ac CO., Augusta, Maino. 11-4 DRUNKARD STOP! C. O. 15 K ICRS, M. D. (formerly of Ros-.-tyn) lias a harmless cure for INTK.MPK RANCK, which can be given without the knowledge of tho patient. Also no for tho OPIUM HABIT, Permanent cures guaranteed in both. Si nd stamp for evidence. Ask druggists for it. Address RISERS A CO., Rirming hani, Conn. . 11 4t Q CKxtra Fino mixed cards, with name,' rUl0 cents, post paid. I,. Jones A Co., Nassau, N. Y. H 4 'kR 0 0(1 lor r,av nt 1'oine. Samples 4 J H 4"U worth $ lroo. Stinson a Co., Portland Maine. U-4 ADf . CHEW-SMOKE MATCHLESS FIXEST Tnm TOBACCO In tlin World. A Sit 1- Oil IT. TARE NO OT1IE1I. I-'OU 8AM r.T ALT. VR1LEI I is ntu THE PIQNEES TOBACCO CO. 'BROOKLYN. N.l QC Fancy Mixed Cards, loc. Msl-pald. J Address .1. V. I i rock way A Co., Wil son, Niagara Co., N. Y. 11 4 S5 Fancy Cards, with your name, 10c. Ilusiness cards printed on tho back of Rare Photos. Samples and terms 10 c ts. Statuary Photos, 3 lor U.'ic; 1 10c. Alt-post-paid. A. I j. IIOAC, Nassau, N.Y.- I7VKRY Scientist, Architect, Rnihler J Tinsmith and Properly Owner should have a copy of the practical treutiso on' 1-DiIlTNlMS PROTKCTION, just issued by Jho undersigned. It exposes tho seri ous defects of tho lightning .lods now erect ed, and gives explicit directions for prop erly protecting buildings, ships, oi! ranks, steam boilers, wooden bridges, telegraph apparatus, etc. Jt shows and describes simplo method by which metal roofs am' rain pipes, or other suitable metallic ooii din-tors about buildings, will cliiict aliso lute protection. Sent by mail, jiostaji' prepaid, on receipt of $1.30. Henry V Spong, Reading, l'enna. II Notice to Tax-l'ayers. , Tho undersigned will bo at tin folio v ing named places within the county Forest for the purpose of receiving Coin ty and State Tax lor the year ls.77. Abut merit of 3 per. cut. allowed for payuiet before the lirst day of August ; I1AHN KIT TOWNS 1 1 IP. Cookshuiu-, Wednesday, Mav o(, from i to Vi A. M. " Clarington, Wodiu st4av, Mav CO, from lo ti P. M. JKNKS TOWNSHIP.. Marien, Thursday, May ;), llcsidrnce N. K. Knrton. HARMONY TOWNSHIP. Tuesday, Juno !!, Store of J. I. Range... Wednesday, J line i:o, Truukcy villo. - HICKORY TOWNSHIP. Thursday, June 21, Sturo of T. J. lie man. i IIF.KN TOW NSH1P.' Friday, June 22, Nebraska. K 1 N ( i S 1 , H Y TO W N S II 1 P.' Siturday, Juno 'J.S, Newtown. IIOWF TOWNSHIP. Tuesday, Juno 2(1, Rrookxtoii Store.' TION KSTA TOWNSU I P. Thursday, J tmo 2S, TreMS'r's Oltice, ujsta. ' tionksta in moron. Friday, Juno 2!, Tifas;rrer's Oflice. Those ifnl-ll"l lor Mercantile 'i IH77 will save one dollar by puvir sains b"li in the Iirstday of Jul v." S. I. SKTl-KY, Tu.. Tu-iMWel'i-. tlilne, Mjv .', v of elms. J. Fox, doe. d", . ed to tho undersiirneil. niT (SUMS e A