devest gqniMknn. WEDNESDAY MflilMSG, Jl L 4, lfc7. BOnoUOH OFFICKriS. Ziurrre--(i. W. Roihnro.v, Cnnueilmen P. D. Thomas, S. .1. Solley Win. Richards, U.K. Knox, A. 15. Kelly, I!. A. Randall. Justice of the Peace D. S. Knox, C. A. Han. lull. iiitnhle If. Hwagirort .School nircefor.nH. II. Mnv, IT. O. IM- 1s, H. M. Haslet, A. B. Kelly,' (i. W. Rob iihoii, T. .1. Van Oicson. FOnnST COUNTY OFFICERS. Pi exitnl Judge ti. T. Wktmouf. Axnoeiote. Juilge Joh. G. 1A1,K, Eo vard Kf.hr. TretiHurerS, J. SuTf.KY. lntlinnntnrii, Peginter it Ileeorder, if r. J. W, Pi. A it k . fihrriT .Irsris Siiawkky. fbmmiionerAKiA J5r.Bf.TK, ISAAC I.nicn, Jon Rkck. Ouunty .Superintendent 1. S. BllOCK- JilAfriet Attorney S. P. Tnwiv. Jury OoiiiiniAMioHcrs II. 55. TowNF.rt, Lyman Cook. (hitntu .Surveyor T. T). (lottlKfl. Coroner M, Ittkt., Jr. Voinitu JitWmXicnor.AH Tiiomp- ON. J. K. NKIMi, II. A. ZlTHNDHl.T,. Member nf (ynftrexUi:o. A. Jicnks. Acmbly J. II. AflNKW, LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. No Paper Next Week. Wo liavo delayed onr summer vaca tion ono week for the pnrpopo of giv ing our readers tho result of the pri mary election. Next week, however, we shall follow onr usual custom and issuo no paper. The . oflico will he open for business as usual. LOS7 On Friday last, a hluo ostrich tip. The finder willl confer a favor by leaving it at this office. " Regular services at tho M. R Church on Suuday evening next I'av. Allen will occupy tho pulpit. Mr. Roht. Gillespie, of Whig Hill, a son of Mr. C F. Gillespie, is at homo enjoying his vacation, lie has been attending normal school in Kdinhoro. Madison Church killed a yellow rattlesnake at West Hickory, on Wednesday last, which measured (hreo and onu-half feel in length and had eleven rattles. Ri member the Sunday School picnic at the old place in the prove above the Court House to-day (1th). Jt tho weather h good a grand tune .may be expected. A communication in tho last llrnukville (trophic rays that that county is full of thieves; mid indeed then does teem to be a good deal of petty thioving going on there. --Wo hear it rumored that Mr Chas. Jhmner, who has for a year or "two been attending school and college, contemplates a trip t Europe for tho purpose vf finishing his education. --Our jail is tenautlcss at present which, we might say is its normal con dition. We suppose that Forest conn ty i at less expense keeping prisoners than any other county in the Slate. Match games ol baso liall Hre to be played in nearly all ot pur neigh boring towns to-day, but we don't ht-ar of any movement in that direction in this place. The baso ball fever hasn' struck us for a year or two. Tidioute is to celebrate largely to day, (1th) and we ep?et that quite a delegation from this place will at i r i t t lenii. j.o puns nave ueeii spared by the committees, and the chances are that a big time will bo had. It is now lawful to catch bass with a hook and line, but in no other manner. We were afraid some of our readers migtit loso some spoi't Mr Jen 1 . . 1 t n of breaking tho law if we did not in form them, henco we speak. Senator J. I)o:ial J Ca:n?ron has been making a trip in this part of tho Stato recently. Ho did Hut favor Tio nesta with a visit, but we caught a glimpso of him at Warren. We be lieve his visit had no political siguifi ennce. From present indications there will bo abundant crops of all kinds And fruits, berries, &c, promise .abound. So that notwithstanding tho hard Units, the probabilities are that our people won't starve for some time lit .least. Mr. Jno. Dawson, of Stewart's Hun Las rigjed up ft water wheel which does the churning for tho fami ly, lie keeps several cows and makes largo quantities of butter, and this ar rangement is n great saving of labor to the ladies of the household. Wherev er practicable Mr. Dawson's example bhould be followed by all tho farmers auJ dairyuieu of this region. Now for a ehost story : One eve ning reccptly Messrs Albert and Park Grovo were coming up tho II. It, track to Tioncsta from President, ami when near Hunters Station they noticed a light, apparently on tho track, about forty rods ahead of them. As it ap peared to grow larger, ono of tho gen tlemen remarked that it must be com ing toward them rapidly, as it was continually growing larger. So they stepped off tho track and took tho wagon road until they were opposite the light, which then appeared station ary. They stopped and commented on the slrango light, which appeared about a foot and a half in diameter. finally Park lemarked that he wish ed it would come up towards them, w hen lo ! the light made a break for them, and approached within about n rod of them, and about ten feet in tho air. ram ncaveu a siono at me ngni, and it moved off in nearly tho same direction from which it came. The ight was still there when they left, and they arc unable to explain tho phenomenon. It was undoubtedly a will-o'-the-wisp, which Esrh Irwin ex plains on chemical principles. Christian Korb, who lives in tho Inddloson Settlement, met with aser lous accident on Saturday evening ast, which will disable him for some timo to come. e are without partic ulars in the case, but as nearly H3 we can ascertain the circumstances were as follows: Ho was driving home from town witUan ox team, which he drives with a rope ; was in tho wagon, which by somo means became un coupled; Korb kept hold of the rope, was jerked out of the wagon, and had ono of his arms broken in two places, above and below the elbow. Dr; Coburn attended tho caso, but as we have Dot been able to sec him we do not know how tho unfortunate man is getting along. Even since the eleven Mollio Ma- gui res were all hung in one day for their many crimes, members of the same organization nave murdered Win. O'Coiiner, near White Haven, and also assassinated Joh if Geady, a miner employed in ono of the Lehigh colllcrios. Jas. McDcrmett and Mi cheal O'Brien, who were witnesses against several of the executed Mollies, havo mysteriously disappeared, and fears aro entertained they have been foully ileal', w ith. It is high time that tho order as an order should bo crush ed. Their crimes ore as bad as any reported of the Ku-Kluxof the South, and we havo no objection whatever to having the troops called in. We are having a little too much rain lately to suit the farmers. Dur ing tho spring it was feaied that there would be a drouth, but now if any danger to crops is anticipated, it is from continued wet weather. Potato bugs would have turned out well any way if they hud not been so well at tended to. Unlike other garden sass. the more attention nnd care they re Ciivc, tho lighter the crop.'ls. ' New potatoes havo been iivtho market for somo weeks past, but they have been altogether too high to bo reached. Mr. Can field , one of the gentle men who conducted tho excursion from this section to Chautauqua Lake last summer, informs us that hu has mado all tho arrangements for auoth er excursion to the same place during the present summer. lie thinks it will come off somewhere about the 7th of August. However, due notice will bo given of the time. The fare will bo about the same rs last year, and more time at the lake given to excur sionists. So save up your odd change for the excursion. Tho Tyoucsta School Board met on Monday evening last, and levied a tax of fivcniiils for school purposes. It was decided to maintain but two schools during the present year, and to havo seven months of school Messrs. D. W. Clark and W. R. Duun were appointed a committee on re pairs ana supplies. A bond was taken from tho Treasurer of the school fund. Stated meetings of the board will take place oil the first Monday of each month. A terrific hail storm passed over Newtown and Whig Hill ou Thursday afternoon last, during which hail the sizo of robin's egs fell in large quan tities. The corn, cabbage, pie plant etc., were flit and punched full of hole3 by the hail stones. At tho Whig Hill school houso somo wiudows were bro ken and the noise mado bv the hail stones was so cx;e?sivo that it was nettv-sary to close fcchool until tho it;rm was over. -Sam. Young, of the East Brady Independent recklessly made the state ment that "the biggest nuisance in East Brady was a goat," arid now all his exchanges ore trying to make out either that Sam. is a goat or elso a bigger nuisance than a goat. Frit. Agnew has a potato "bug ger," with which ho brushes tho bugs off the vinea into a nice little box, and there keeps them until such timo as he may have enough to get up some cremation exercises. Tho "bugger" is said to be a great improvement on tho old method of taking them off by hand. A road is being built along the shoro between Little Hickory and East Hickory flats, to take the place of tho one which now runs along the hill at a heighth of from twenty to thirty-five feet down to tho river. The uper road is considered dangerous, and the new one is being put through as rapidly an possible. The primary elections for the borough and township were held at the Arbitration Boom of the Court House, and passed off quietly. Al though the bars in town were not closed, we noticed very few persons under the influence of liquor, whiclr is a decided improvement on primaries held here within our recollection. The Mefzgar Brothers, who keep a hotel at Irvincton and the Revere House at Warren, are gentlemen with whom it is a pleasure to stop; they do everything in reason to make their guests comfortable, and set the best ta bles in this section. . The Ilevere House is new and complete in every detail. Wo advise our reader to pat ronize the Melzgar Bros. As to the Eastern war the only thing we can bo certain of is that the Russians liffve crossed the Danube, and that things look dark for the Turks. As to tho dispatches and ac counts of fights and skirmishes, they are so contradictory that it is useless to try to keep the run of them. When the war is over and peace concluded, wo suppose we shall know it. Wru. Moore, at Brookston has a bear, a brother of the one Mr. Varner used to keep at tho Forest House. The Brookston bear is considerably larger than Varner's was when it left here, and latterly has been subject to fits or spasms of same kind, during which ho is somewhat cross. The nature of the fits is not known. A change of diet and location will probably bring him out all right. John J. IIudcr3on, Esq., of Mcadvillc, who has received the nom ination for 'President Judge of Craw ford County, is an eminent and hon- able lawyer. It is altogether proba ble that he will be eleeted. We Ihiow of no man in Crawford who is better qualified, mentally, morally and legal ly, for the position than Mr. Hender son. He has our very best wishes for his success. A meeting of the boro council was called on Saturday evening last, but no quorum being present, no busi ness was done. The principal busi ncss which was to havo been trans acted, was the passing of an ordinance prohibiting tho carrying of nitro-gly cenne through our borough. It is to be regretted that a quorum was not present, as tho nitro glycerine busiucss is alarming our citizens greatly. On Mond.iy morning, as the down freight was switching at the Tioncsta depot, ono f the brakesmen who was coupling cars, had one of his hands caught between tho bumjiers and foar fury mashed. The flesh was torn from the hand and wrist, making frightful looking wound. Dr. Blaine was called and after examination re ported no bores broken, so that the man will probably recover soon. His name is Win. Foyer. Bailroad engineers aud other train men who arrived at this place from the east last night and this morning report a heavy snow storm at Kennc dy, N. Y a station 9 or 10 miles uortheast of Jamestown, where the B & J. II. Pv. touches the A. A. W. Tho firet report started that the snow was at least an inch deep, but later reports after measurements mado this morn ing say that it was 12 inches deep on a level where tho high winds did not affect it. The snow storm covered belt about threo fourths of a mile wide, where it crossed the A. AG. W and tho cold wave was sensibly felt fur many miles this side of the storm's path. A slight spi inkling of suow was reported ut Saeertowu last night The fiiow bcemed to bo mixed with hail, and lareo lumps of it were brought as far as Corry this morning on the mail train. Tho sight was a grand ono last night, but a desolate one followed to-day. The potatoes (and potato bugs) and tho fields of grain, an entirely destroyed. This rc markablo event is substantiated by a number of the best engineers on the A. & (. W., their reports only differ ing as to the depth of the snow. We await further particulars with interest. Mcadvillc Republican, 30th ult., An election was held in Barnett township on Monday last, to decide whether the election in that township . should hereafter be held in the school "house at Clarington, or at Pleasant Grove School house, on the road from Clarington to Tylersburg. The deci sion was in favor of tho Clarington school house by a majority of five votes. --Satisfactory progress is being made in tho work of the extension of the Emleuton, Shippenvillc & Clarion Railroad from its present terminus at Edcnburg to this place. The grading is completed to Shippenvillc and the iron laid to Elk City. The company expect to run a train nexf week to Shippenvillc. Mr. Friday, tho contractor, is bust ly at work with an ample force, ou the piers of the new bridge across the Clarion river, and will sparo no effort to have it completed at the eanliest possible date, The survpv is near! comnleted. and we expect to have the cars running to f ' I florin 0rl In Oet,.her nnd nnasil. v in September. And this, iu considera tion of the largo amount to do, will be rapid work. G. W. Arnold, Esq., the financial agent of tho company in forms us that the bonds issued for the ,,. . , , , . . . e are selling rapidly, and that in a lew wecks the entire loan will bo disposed of. No" effort is being spared by the compauy to ensure the earliest possi ble completion of the road. Aud as all tho arrangements are completed, our pcoplo can now prepare for the new order of thing', so far a3 our lo cal prosperity is couccrned. CWtoi Republican. MOXEY. Wc will pay cash on delivery at our mill in Tioncsta, for white oak stavo and heading bolts at tho follow ing prices : Stave bolts, So inches long, per cord of 8 ft. by 4 ft., S4.50. Heading bolts 22 inches long, per cord of 8 ft. by 4 ft., $4 00. Heading bolts must be made from timber at least 20 inches in diameter. Office at Lawrence House. J. II. Dkrickson & Co. 27tf MARRIED. AHNEK- KIKKNBl'RU. In Tioncsta, Julv!. 1877. bvRcv. W. Klliot. Mr. C. M. Arner and Miss Mary Kikenburg, both of this County. We wish ual. ana ins bride a happy aud prosperous journey through life. HARK ISON CLARK. June 27th, 1877, at East Hickory, Pa., by C. II. Church, Kso., Mr. Koheit Havkison and Miss Nancy Clark, both of Newtown. TIONE8TA 3rA.ItICl:T!. correctp:d evkky tuesda'y, Bv Robinson & Homier. Dealers in General Merchandise. Flour barrel - - - $(1.75(5,10.50 Flour "t Hack, best - - - 2.05 Corn Meal, 100 ...- 1.75 Chop feed ------ 1.05 Rye bushel .... S5tO!K) Osits bushel 00 Corn, shelled - S3 Beans H bushel ... 2.00(3,3.00 Ham, sugar cured - - - - 12J Breakfast Bacon, sugar cured - - 121 Shoulders 10 Whitetish, half-barrels ... COO Lake hcrrinir half-bai rols - - 8.75 Sugar - - - - lU01i Syrup 75fjl.OO N. (). Molasses .... 73(,ti.)0 R(st Rio Collee No. I - - 25(r30 lUoColVee, 2328 Java CVfleo 35 Tea .15 ff. 1.00 Butter 151S Rice Eggs, fresh - ... - -11 Salt" 2.00 T,ard 12r.tiI5 Iron, common bar .... 3.25 Nails, 10J, keg .... 3.25 Potatoes, .... 1.15f.1.10 Limo fl bbl. 1.75 D-ioil Apples per Iti ... 0(,i8 Dried Beef .... 17CV-18 New Advertisements, Administrator's Notico. Letters of Administration on tho estato of Chas. J. Fox, dee'd, liavitig been uraut- ed Ut the. undersigned, all persons being ludeliKd aro ic'iucsted to make payment, ami those having claims In present tlieiu to U.S. BROCK V AY, Adiu'r. llouitj, l'i , l.iy o, l-,7. Fhianclal Report of Howe Townsliip. Rond Commissioners of I Iowg Township In ft'iwtint with huki To-vvnxlun for year rndmx May ), I-S77. llv amount ol tiix levied for 15ond purposes f lOii'J oV To uin t rec d from (Jo. torn- inisxinnrrs f 1115 M To nm't rcniMininj? In Com missioners luuids 374 0r I"i3:i 5!) l.":tt Ml 1 Bv Rtn't f-xponcird on ronds 1!IW38 To orders ree'd from County Treasurer lir.i 01 To ord'rs remaining unpaid tins dido iTi HI fci:i:i8 as l!:w :w By balance duo on orders unpaid... 77U 81 ano. r. no well c co. PI ft HflCTj-oetave, lino rosewood (not "'Wvnserl over six months!, nnlv nsed over six months), onlv flBn A NCIW; cost 6&")0. Now l'iunos UllUHUOnt wholesale, 'ireat bargains. Nearly new, 20; 2 stops. J 15; 5 stops $50; 0 stops 7 stops f'KJ: il stops, m; VI sHps, 1-a to ?(.. Hare opportunities. Acw or gans at wholesale Beware imitations. Best offer ever mado, uk.ad. Sent on 5 to 15 davs' test trial. Money refunded nnd freight paid both ways if unsatisfactory J'.st. is.)ti. Airents antod. 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Its reader will bo kept posted on all the poiiiicui news oi tno iay, as reported irom an independent standpoint, while, a largo reportorial lorce will keep them intormed on local matters. It will ulso, us it does now, take tho lead in discussingfuelions ot importance, to oilmen, and -work tuith fully lor tlio interest of tho Oil Region. It will maintain its position as authority in oil statistics, mid its market quotation will ulwavs be tound reliable. If you want spicy reading, fresh news, information concerning the Oil Region, and a red-hot paper, subscribe tor the On Crrv JiAii.Y iiKi'.iiick. i mus, mu p year; six months $5 ; l a month iu ad vance. W. II. BONG Vi:i .Lit CO., 30 3t Publishers, Oil City, Pa. 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A GREAT OFFER !tS(fS I dixpowe of )0O Plnnoftanrt Organs, new nnd ! socond-lKind f llrst-claHS mnkeys ivtcliiri- insr Waters' at lower prices for cash or In- stnllrnents or to let until paid for than eV ' er Ixdore oliercd. waters' f and Monaro and Upright Pianos and Organs (includ ing their new hovneir and l.oudoir) arO' the best made. 7 OctaVO Pianos $15(1. 71 do 100 not used a year. fStop Organs- 50, 4 Stops 5X. 7 Stops $(i7. 8 Ktoi N 7f 10 Stops JWH. 11 Stops jilOU easii, not used a year, in perfect order and Warranted.' liocal travo inn aiients wanted, illustra ted Catalogues Mailed, A lilmrid discount' to Teachers, Ministers, Churches, etK Sheet music ut half prico. Ifoi :vre Waters A Sons, Manufacturers, and IXvilcrs, 4U JMtst utii St., I. nion square, z, i J 41 OXIA' KlfflFJ)Y FOK HARD TIMES. CHANGE YOUR SURROUNDINGS, Ill niillli JL'luib 1 i ill--, r,v... nptcd to tlio growtli of the Vine, whero it I I i:...tt t'...,ii ncinn.J.ill .T. Is an established success nnd pays largo profit. Tho land is also adapt pit to tho growth of Peaches, Pears, Apples and sniiill fruits ; also Grain, Grass ond Veg etables. Many hundred of exeollent ineyai , Orchards and Farms, can now le seen. The location is only 34 miles soutn jrr Philadelphia, by Railroad, in a mild, do-' lighti'ul climate, and at tho very doors of tlio New York and Philadelphia Markets. Another Railroad runs direct to New York. Tlio place is already large, RoeecEs-fttl and prosperous. Churches, Schools, nwd other privileges aro already established. Also, manuiactories or snocs, i:ioiniiig. Glass, Straw Goods, and other things, at which different members of a family can procure employment. It has been "a health resort for some years past for people suffering from ptil- inoiuiry atieetions, catarrn, Ague, miuae bility: many thousands havo entirely re covered. A new brick hotel has jnst been com-' pleted, 100 feet front, with back buildings,, four stories hiirh, including French roof. and all modern improvements for tho ac commodation of visitor. Prico of Farrffl Band S5.00' nor ncrrv payable ins(;lrnients, within tho period. of four years. In this climate, planted out to vines, 20 acres of land will count fully as much as 10ft acres further north. Persons unix'Miminted with I rn it grow ing can bncomo familiar with it iiva short t'mo on account of surroundings. Five acre, one acre, and town 'lots, in tho towns of Ijiindisyillo and Vineland. also for sale. Whilst visiting the Centennial Exhibi tion, Vineland can bo visited at sinull ex pense. A paper containing full informal ion. will bo sent upon application to CMRLK8 K. LiANDIS, Vineland, N. J., tree or cost. Tho following is an extract from a de scription icif Vineland, published in tho New xnrk Triiiuno, oy tno wcii-unown Agriculturist, Solon Koiiinson: All tho farmers were of the 'wll to do sort, and some of them, who have, turned their attention to iruitH aud market gard ening, havo grown rL-h. Tho soil is loam, varying from sandy to elavev, nnristirfut gently undulating, intersected with small streams and occasional wet meadows, in which deoosts of peat or muck Bro stored. snll'tcient to fcrtilio tho whole upland sur- lace, utter it has been exhausted or it-; natural fertility. It is certainly one of the most extensive fertile trwis, in mi almost level position. and suitable condition for pleasant fann ing,' that we know of this side of tho West ern prairies. We found some of tho old 4 farms apparently just n profitably pnxluctiye us when iirst cleared of bie lifty or a'liuudred year ago. 1 ho geologist would smii discover ' eauso of this continued fertility. ' whole country is a marine deposit, an through tho toil we found evidenc calcareous substances, generally- in in- lorm ol indurated calcareous marl, nhon ing many distinct forms of ancient shells, of tho tertiary formal ion ; and this mai i . substanco is scattered all through tho t.o'1. in a very comminuted fonv, and in ti. exact condition most easily assimmilat i bv such i)lant as the farm )r desires t. eul'jvatJ. fu ACTIVE AGENTS. GENTLEMEN OK LABI E.S, wanted instantly to intro duce a splendid hook, CEIITEiliilAL EXPOSITIOH iJLCiaiita AS It ILlS l USTLli. Nearly 800 pages, rich illuslralions.supt ; bindings, very attractive, and a trca.su as tlio best mid chcapc-st history of t Great Kxliibilion. Kudorsed by tho cials, nrcss mid clergy. Is hulling i niensely. One lady ol no experience I cleared' :IA0 iu lour week. Act oui if at all. Now or never. For full p ' ularis address HL'BBAUl BROS,, I lisheri, I'hiladelphia I'u. i MANTPn M-,n ,l lo Ml 1 WAIl I LU SvOamo.ah and expenses rauul. laiuMtj;, t . I Mo.