A:hc Covert cinilillcnii. V.Mr ifi'MY j;i!)iP,n. J!!.Y l is;:, nonouan ot-'itckk. ??',"-.;. W. T'i lMNoy. f v.,m;7;'.;'i--1'. 1'. TIioiiimh, S. ,T. Sellev AVm. Cic!i:n .!., 1). H. Kii-.t, A. K. Kcllv, ('. A. Ibn l;l 1 1 . Jiiytlrrs tr ths Peter- -P. S'. Knox, ('. A. Ihmdall. Cni.shi!.r,' If. SwaT-art .Wtionl l,ri;lnrsl. H. M:iV, H. O, Du K S. II. II i -lct, A. 11. Kelly; (J. V. IN-b-X ts Hi , '1'. .1. Vim lir-kcn, . FOREST COUNTY OFF1CKiv5. 1'rrilihvl JikIii'I,. D. AVt'TMf.KI'. Asmriiilt J ikIcs .Ion. (I. Dam:, Mn v im K Kn. Wc if rrr S. .1. Si:tm:v. Prnfimiotiirv, J'ctiixtcr if- IiCcnvrfcr, ifr. .. W. Ci.aiik. .V,'i,vi' .1 ITSTIS Sit AWK KV. Coiitinixn'otir rn F.I.I I'.i'.it i.in, Isaac l.ONU, ,ldll N IJlU'lf . CotDiti Kitpriiiiratlrn- II . S. I'linn; WAV, pisli irl All"rvr,i- Si. D. In-.viv. Jury Com mis.iimirrs II. TnwsKit, l.YMAN Cook-. ('ml; Suvrrynv'T. Jl. CoI.UNs. Cmwo-r M. lTTi:r,, .III. Con ii fa JvilifnrttXwuoi.A TlTOMt nv. .1. It. N'kim,, H. A. .i i:MiKf.T,. Mmiln'r nf 'rnt'ji'pxs 1 K. A. Ji:mch. AsirinU!;1. I!. AfiNMW. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. .Services in the M. Fi. Cluuch on Rutular next will lie in the morning, nt 11 o'clock, inxtcntl of in 1 lie even ing, ns lieretofVirc. M. J'!!. Quarterly mcctine- for iliis circuit will be bold at tbo Eean Farm m .Sunday afternoon next. All in terested nro invited to bo present. On tbo -Ith n Sunday School pic nio wn lieM in the grove back of tbo Court House, and was greatly enjoyed by tbn.se present. Tbo Commi.-'sionei nr? having tbo creek hr'nlgo painted. Wm. Keck bus the job, mid i pulling on sonic n i lis tie touches. A congregational meeting will be held at tbo Presbyterian Church this evening nt wliidimatters of interest to nil will bo brought heforo the meet ing. All nre invited to attend. Sumo of our advnneo guards nro reporting tlmt pquirrels will ho plenty fall. It ia hoped by nil nrd lenVj pportmen that, tbo report mvy prove true. The Orangemen in Canada parad i ll u.l iiiv ii mil. uiiriii . hi tuu xjaviio ui the linvnc and some nf them were bad ly mnltreatcd by the Catholic?, and one man was killed. Tbo large U nt Dull'ion nro de clining, and as n consequence the price of oil is advancing. If the price keeps up we wouldn't bo surprised to feo Forest County territory develop ed. On tbo evening of the 4th,, large delogatio'ns n.rived here from Tidioute and Fagundas to attend the dance at ' the Lawrence House. Tbo dance is reported a success financially and so cially. Mr. II. A. Adams bai moved bis family to Tylcrslnirg, where bo has charge of DerrickHoti & Co.'s Stave Mill, which, we suppose is turning 'out inure staves than any other mill in this section. Tbo family will be missed hero. Tbo Butchers' an 1 Drovers l'ank, tbo North St. Louis Savings Rank, nn.l tho Dank of Si. Louis, all of St. Lc'is, Mo., hiivo closed tlieir doors, on account of extensive runs mado on thoia on Saturday and previously. Mr. Chas. M. Colt of Columbus, 0.,'and Ferry Koueils of this place wcro out fishing two tlays of last week, on :i branch of Salmon creek and Lamentation, and captured thirteen pounds of trout. This is pretty gooil iiihing for tlico degenerate days. Attention is called to the card of Mr. J. M. Murphy, Merchant Tailor, w ho has started into business in the Acomb Building, up stairs. lie comes well recommended and is satisfied thai bo can suit nil who employ him. We hope be wiil be properly encouraged. They have becu experiencing a little fcboek of earthquake nt Memphis, Term., for i change. Snow-storms, tornadoes and such surface ugitations wore ton tune tor IcnuesjCo, so tliey gpt,'ipan earthquake fur a change. When we want u shaking up in this country wo merely touch off a few quarts of nitro glycerine. Alex. Wilson nn.l family who have lived in the Dial "Vulture" for some years past, set sail for Scrub grass ono day )a,t week, taking II. O. Davis along to pick out tho low water channel. Mr. Wilson bns been a hard working, honorable man since he came lie.re, and made the bc.-t skill's in the Country. We wish him succc.-s wher- v ever l:e tic up. V timer's fox conceived tt violent prejudice ngainst Kepler's chickens, and made a raid on them on Saturday evening but. Tbo amount of poultry killed by iho fox is variously stated. From one party wo bear thr.t four chickens nud two turkeys perished during the battle. From another that seven beanlifhl White Cochin chicks, tho eggs for which were procured nt May's, wero slain. Kepler heard tho noise, and suspecting what was the matter tried to dress himself in haste, so as to get down and slay the marau der; but one leg of bis pants was wrong side out, and it took him some time to straighten them up. Then be called for his gun, and hunted for his boots, fell over four chairs, peeled his sVnis, upset tho hair-clolh lounge, and bruised the piano. Finally he got, bini'clf into line of battle, and poured grape and canister into that fox from a double-barreled shot-gun. Tin fox hail made its call, and, aficr excusing itself, went home. And now, after the raro sport that Kepler has bad, it is rumored that he actually wants Var ner to pay for those chickens! Some men can never appreoiati a joke. In our last issue we made a note of the election in Harnett township on iho question of moving the election house from Clarington to l'leasant Grove School House. The election was held, and it was decided ngainst tho l'leasant Orovc School Ilnuse by n majority oflivo votes. It was thought by those who lived at and about Clar ington that this settled the matter, and that the School Honsf? at Clarington would be designated by tbo Court as the place for future clect'mns. But no. Tho Cooksbnrg chaps got the bulge on tho Clarington chaps by presenting to the Court last week a petition signed by ninety voters of Bcmctt asking that the Court fix tho place of election at Jacob Maze's carpenter shop, a short distance f.om this same Pleasant C rove School House. The petition was grant ed, and Maze's carpenter shop is the place. There was some mighty good wo'1'1 ''-'Iie '')' the Clarington ring, but it availed nothing, --On Monday last Mr. Tho?. Payne, who is putting up a new saw mill, near Tylersburg, was coming to Tio nesta, accompanied by Mrs. L. A. Rogers and Mrs. I). B. Bernard, of Wurren, and Mr. Jobu Smith of New manville, when tho Tadics expressed a desire to see iv rutllosnake. The male members of the parly didn't feel much like going out of their way to bunt rattlesnakes, but as luck would have it, they came across nn old settler, as Tom. expressed it "The father of all rattlesnakes." It was a black one, iuur feet long, nud possessed eleven rattles. Payne not being proud, held the horses while Smith murdered the snake. The curiosity of the ladies was satisfied and they now believe that Paytio only needs to be asked to 6how them bears, panthers, wild-cats, deer, or any other animal or leptile that roams these woods. Sitting Buil aud his band nre over in Caunda" rusticating for tho season. The military authorities of the Da minion say they will furnish the In dians with ammunition only for hunt ing purposes. It remains to be seen whether the tribe will not come over the border with a. largo ammunition train following then:, to kill oil Unit ed Suites troops until they get out of ammunition, food and clothing, when they may retire cither to Canada or tho agencies for recuperation and sup plies. Geo. Howard's command bad a brush with the red ski us under Juscpb, near tho mouth of Cotton wood Creek, on the 12th inst., aud Jo. is reported in full retreat Westward. It is to be hoped that himself and forces will be caught end brought back to tho agency and put in belter light ing trim. High Cunslnblo, Fred. Koppman, is around with his litlle book, collect ing borough taxes. He succeeded very well in collecting last summer, and w ill probably manage to get nearly the amount of tho duplicate this season. It is well for a tax-collector in these lays to be a little deaf, so that bo may not hear tho moans and groans of his victims. Peterson's Magazine for August is before us, aud fully sustains its repu tation as the best Lady's Magazine extant. Tho tied engraving '"Little Greedy," is a gem, and the fashion plates beautiful. The reading matter is not excelled by any of th; larger monthlies. Terms i?2 a year. Ad-drc-s ('has. J. Peterson, .'H)(5 Cliettnut St. Philadelphia. One day last week a little grand son of Mr. Geo. Morgan, of this place, fell into tho river just below the inidge, and was with difficulty saved from drowning lfy Mrs. Jamm and her daughter. At this place, whero a raft is tied, is a favorite playground for a large number of children who livo in that part of town ; the water is very deep there, and it will bo a won der of tho season passes' without some of them being drowned. Parents should see that their children chooso a ufer spot for playing. The P.oro. Council met on Satur day evening last, and talked nil over, and around, and through tho question of passing an ordinanco against the carrying of nitroglycerino through our tow n. The ordinanco was not pass ed, however, and wc can still have tho comfort of knowing that if our citizens are blown nil over our beautiful hills, spoiling the looks of the scenery, ren dering the river water unfit for use, and scaling away the potato-bugs, that nobody will have any damages to pay. After being reminded of it sever al limes by sundry Grand Juries, our County Commissioners have nt last invested in a hell for the Court House. It was put in position ' last week, and we had a fine opportunity of knowing its merits from the fact that anybody whom curiosity, bu.-iness or rpito call ed up there for somo days, gave the rope a jerk, and ding-dong Rent the bell for a greater or less period. It is a good bell and the Commissioners got it at a bargain $18-3. New potatoes have made their ap pearance in'our market, and are gob bled up rapidly by those of our citi zens who have not potato patches of their own. The general impression is that the price will not bo so elevated for the new crop as for tho old. Be fore the new crop came there was a terrible loVof potato-hungry mortals in this section. Tho wire edge is oil' their appetites now, however, aud it is not likely that this useful tuber will bring fancy prices any more. At the last Murphy mooting, held on tho 3d inst., Mr. Bcggs, of Oil City addressed tho audience. His remarks were very good, indeed, but'unfortu nately be spoke in such a low tone of voice that thoso in tho buck part of the court room could not follow him. It was decided that no moro regular meetings be held until September, but that tho President might call special meetings at-any time previous to that date. There were a few new signors Dr. Cobum has gone into the reptile business, and has on hand a live rattlesnake, nearly four feet long, which ho captured with the help of J. E. Wcnk, on Dutch Hill, one day last week. We hate reptiles of all kinds, and wouldn t have a pet of that kind around us if wo could make a fortune out of it. Wc believe the Dr. calcu lates to fatten tho snake and extract the oil for some purpose or other. Under the direction of Mr. Rich ards the Superior Lumber Company has put in 10,000 logs at Lamentation, to bo cut at the mills bore. This is a sufficient quantity to keep tho mills busy fwr quite a while. Machinery has been put in to work up the slabs' iuto kith ttc, so that th-ie will bo ve ry littlo waste hereafter. Brow n, of tho Clarion Democrat, dabbles somewhat in that nasty greasy fluid,-kn;jW!i as petroleum. lie isn't particularly purse-proud, but we bo lieve he publishes the following - item for the solo purpose of making un happy his brother editors who havn't any money to invest in oil : Wo hasten to apologise to our little pumper ATo. 2, on the Wood farm. In our last issue wc stated it would prob ably yield from six to ten barrels of oil a day. It has gone beyond the maximum, and pumps twelve to thir teen barrel i. When oil comes up to 85 a barrel, and all our delinquent subscribers pay up, wc can build a new brick office with a crowing roos ter on top. Iu the meantinio our terms remain unchanged. Eternal vigilance is the price of liberty, aul the price of tho Democrat is $2 a year in advance. Oil up tho machinery. A man writes to this offico from Forest county to learn tho price of oil cloth. We are tolerably familiar with the oil trade, but for the life of us, we cannot give him tho information de sired. Derrick. Perhaps the accompliihed editor of tho Derrick could give us the market prico of tallow and hair oil, as we un derstand that bulls and boars abound down there, that they are continually at variance; aud that the bulls some times get terribly "clawed," and at olhcr limes the bears are badly goied. Lscytown Correspondence. Lacytown, July 10, 1877. Ei. Ri.ri iu.ican : Business for the past two weeks has been almost suspended, to nllow the inhabitants to enjoy the H ami attend the numerous weddings which have recently taken place. John Weant and Miss Nancy M. Whitman wcro married at the resi dence of tho bridegroom last Friday afternoon. John appears to know how to do business: Ho took his lady- lovo to his own house, sent for 'Squire Oilfillan and invited a few of his friends to see him married. fterlhe ceremony was over and tho guests had partaken of a bountiful repast, which hail been prepared for the occasion, they were allowed to atnusc themselves as t'icy "saw fit. About ten o'clock they were surprised by a band of sere nades ; after tbo appearance oflivo happy couple, congratulatnns were the house, where each ami" all joined in a good, old-fashioned dance. The Dutch Hill martial band, duly provided with goose-quills, cow-bells, horse-fiddle, sleigh-bells and tin born?, produced somo very fiuo music a lev evenings ago, for the benefit of a ncv,'-ly-jnarricd couple in our little town. The lemocralic Primaries were not so well attended here as usual ; wo cannot account for tho falling off un less tiie Democrats of Groi n township are beginning to sco the error pf their ways and are turning Republican. . Mr. Fred. Lacy and bis friend, Mr. Kerr, were paying a visit to some of their friends in our town last Satur day. C. M. Arner and wife ere boarding at the Forest Hotel, waiting ihe com pletion of a house that is being repair ed for ihcir occupancy. Sugar, tea, col'ee, flour, salt, tobac co, tinware and other articles, loo nu merous to mention, can be purchased at Collins' new store, in this place, at as low figures as in any of our neigh boring tow u-3. Maiik. fmo of our sportsmen arc trol ling a liltle these beautiful evenings, but v.'o have- heard of no large catches. Spring chickens aro the next fruit that ripefls. We wait with pa tience to garner them in from some of our dilinquent subscribers. The August number of BalloiCs Monthly Magazine is a rich and varied number, aud veil worthy the attention of all who like light and varied read ing. There is not a dull article in the whole one hundred pages of matter, and that is ono reason why Ibis publi cation is so popular with the public. and why it i3 such a favorite with families. It is known from one end of the Union to tho othct, and should be iu every household. Published by ThomesA Talbot, 23 Hawlcy Street, Boston, 1.50 per year, and for sale at all the news depots in the country. We have received a few numbers of the "Matrimonial News," published at Williamsport, Pa. It is devpJLcd to lovo.. courtship and maniage, and each number contains nearly a hundred ad vertisements from ladies and gentle men, matrimonially inclined. It is the only paper of its kind published in this country, and has a largo circula tion. Price Fifty cents per year, sin gle copies ten cts. Four copies, $2, and an extra copy to tho getter u of tho club. Addrcas, Matrimonial News,' Williamsport, Pa., Box 1-170. -It '.noiw KSTA 3 1 A.1 ft J iyr:s. coi:uk(:ti:u kvkt.y tfjday, By Rfljinson .& Bonner, Dealers in General Merchandise. Flour "i barre l ... Flour V'- sin k, licst Coin Meal, 100 li s Clio;) fri , I Jtyo , loislitl Oats V on i'aul - Corn, shelled - l'.'vms liiisln l - - - Hani, tuiar cured I'reakfast llueon, ku;.u cured Shudders - Whiteli.h, liiU-I.u rids Tallin hcniii,; hull-hat rel Suar ..... Syrup - - N. O. Mo!as -i s Ito.i.'-t Kio Colli e Ilio (.'ikI'co, - JavaCollee ... Tea JJutler ..... Kiee -Iv.'s, lVch ... Salt ' Naivl Jrciii, eoiitiaiiii h.w Nails, 10,1, i k,.;; - . . I'ul tU-os, New J.iiiK: l.i.l. l'lied Ap les per I1' Dried Deel S!.75(fi, ll.oo ' -J.ir, - 1.75 - l.liO S.jfM 110 - -1.. .O'.ii . ,;.u 11 - yy 10 - fi.llO 0.7,1 1-J(. 11 - 7,)f.,l.oo - 75,'.'!MI - - n - 1.1.0 - lsi-J i - 11 l'.ou - U(i 15 - ;;.5 e.(KI l.oo,',; I .Tic) - 1.75 th. 1 r: ,'( l- riARKiin). II aiiktm; ion J)o i ri..uiU. A I tln r'-.i- I pi iff. ol' the I 'l i h r.itiici-, Jul v ad, H77, 1'V Jodsoii i 'itMlii, Iv-q., Mr, iiM. Ilar rinrl'Oi and Mi NrMio Dollerer, all of KliiftMry 1 iwnsli,', t'lii'i.wt (.'., I'h. IIki'I- 1Ik.ahi.KV. Oh Wo.tncadav July II, H,"7, lv llcv. IavidS(.'l, Mi-.'.lus. p'h M. Hull", ".r Nik Comity, Pn., nn.l Miss l'.llen 11. IleiiHley, of KnrcM Co., Fa. DIED. II i noma is". At Whifi Hill, July 11, 1-177, Minerva M., daughter of (ion. Iliud linin, npjed i years il months and iO days, Zk NTs. Mrs. Anna .out was burn in Bedford Co., Fa., April lHh, 1S07, mid died at her homo iu Forest Co., Ftv, July 3d, 1K77. Grandmother Zonts lived a rugged hard-working life, scarcely becoming acquainted with uicknesa uulil within the last six months. Coming early to this country with her husband, Jacob Zent-, whom she nurried Feb. Lt 1820, she endured the toils and privations of a pioneer life. She raised a largo f'imily of children in who.-o training firm gov ernment with the utmost gentleness Combined. She united with the Malhodist Epis copal Church in 1S!!2, and has ever since remained a true and faithful member. Worn out with the infirmi ties of age, through much suffering she patiently awaited her end. When considered bryond the power of speech, she gave expression to her dying ex clamation: "They stand on tho other side of the river waiting for mo and Jesus is there la help mo over." Like a shock of corn fully ripe, she was garnered for tho Master. The funeral ritc3 look place on the 4lh inst., and were well attended. Financial Report of Ho wo Towivjlup. Ivnad Commissioners of Howe Township in account willi said Township lbr yiar ending May -0, 177. liy amount of lax levied for Iload purposes s Toum'trcc'd from Co. Com missioners t'thi.j CI To ain't remaining in Com missioners' hands oTi 05 fl.ri3!) 5!) 1 .-::! ,r0 F.y ain't expended en roads I'.ioSoU To orders ree'd from County Treasurer 1103 51 To ord'rs remaining unpaid this date .' j7'.:8l ?.l!:w 38 I!" iS as l!y balance, due on orders unpaid... 77- 81 a no. r. no well a- co. this r.vrrn is on- tili: wiik Mr WImto AJvcitli::j C.'unti-JvU van v nuido. To lvATiox.vr. Invalids. -Tn sickness every portion of tho body sympathizes with the scat of tho disorder. AVhen the stomach fails to perform its functions, the iiver, ooweis, nerves, muscles, veins, nr tort 's, iVc., aro all more or less all'ected 1 heso delinquents require, a medicine, combining the propertied of a stomachic. an a'lerative. u nureativo. a- ton in and a A Mcoauve 10 irni litem hack to luotr duty, ana all Uiese elements, in their purest and most elteclivo forms, are united iu Tarrant's Effervescent Srltzcr Aperient, tho ijreat Salino Ilemedy for Indigestion, aim us concomitant consequences. Sold by all druggists. n 4 to Agents. ,S10 (P-JUO I I Outlit Fl rco. 1'. O. Yick cry, Augusta, Me'. 11-lt C 1 t) a ''ay at home Agents wit i ted J I Outlit and terms free 'J'Ki:ii A to., A iii'ttsta, Maino, 11-1 C a w kiu.oitriMii low n. Tit ins If u 'Old oilllll tree. 11. jiAi.i.i.'i r A CO., I i tl.ind, M line. 1 1 1 O i I'-tra l'lne ioi.i t ' 10 i i'ii l.-,. p'isl ji.u 1 .oil-,, w 11 !i nauii 1: J t,nes .V Co, 11 1 mi. l,i.- iiil, ,1, 1 . $5i: $50 h I 'a v til S.J d lii iiie. lice. i .oup:es X.-io.V ll-l Co., Fotltaiid Maine. GRACE'S CliLfctJHATHU W-Vt. is a vi:;i:tai;i.i; I'kki'akation, imentcd ill tho 17i!i century by Hr, Win. race, Surgeon in Kin .lames' army. Through its at;eui y he curt d lliotisan Is uf llieno.sl .serious sort and wounds thai bitlll' d the hkill of the most eminent pii.v oicians of his it ay, an. I w as re;:;tri!t d I y all who knew hint as a public hi .u lii.-ior. Price J i cents il box. Prepared by SF'l 11 V . FoWI.F A SO.NSjNi ll.iriisoit' Ai niiii Itoston, Mit-.s. 15 I Fancy Cards with your name, U'c I in ., in -,s eards printed oil Ihe back of II. ire Photos. .Sample-- and lei m Ill els. Statuary I'll. t. I'"' - 1 lo. . Ail poV.-p.tid. A. 1.. ilOAii. Na. 1.111. I.. V. S,'.J'- -t A,-,i,. ff -b-.M-T - 1-.' .-,-4 1 H y, v - All.t'i Fi nkei Ion's . p , (Mi ; . Mnl.l.V M VOI' I UKx A NO 1 11 k . : i- now ready lor fintiM 'iviitt s u 1 1 i t 1 1 m of ihc iiVe-t w-(,ndcv' "l sorbin:; Idx.ks ever wrilk ii. A ! raiilly b'Oind oluiniy nearly 'i au l H intensely iniei e:itiny; en The caaiest and ouiekcHl book ' i Hit II. For term i. eireiilars mid ten dres (i. W. CAKFl.TON if ( 10-11 FiiblislH i - s,:i an; owe M p ;1M v ill is not easilv c.irtMiT in tin s.', limes but it can be ma le in t; 'months by any ono of oitlW te . m anv part of the country who is w illin ( ipci k steadily at tho employment that, we tiish. Jiij per week in your own lo.i You need not be away from lemi : over1" uihi. j on e;in ivoyour wlii.io, tano to the work or only your spare monunts. It eosls nothing to try tho business. Terms mill-?,") Outlit free. Address at onee. II Hai.lktt iV. Co., Portland, Maine. -it-lv THE BLACK MII.LS, I5.V 11. N Mfljnire, who has spent 12 years in this region. Nate.st :ieeoiin(s of Hold and Sibcr prospeels, Agrieutter.il and (iiaziii;.; resources, Clim.ile, Huiil:ii;r, Fishimr. Indians, and Settlers' advcnt'iiv..' Willi them. Miiiii'y; and Wild Weileni. I life, the Waterfalls, J'.oilios; (icysers,- no Meseeneiy, hutiioti.'-o torses, etc., With 'Si line illustrations and ii"v map. I'-ii-e HTll V 10 CI -'..Id bv all New sd or sent post paid lor pj eenis bv J)'!!v-l-ley, I.oyd A. Co., Fubii.-heis, C'iicau'o. 1!!. A GREAT OFFERiSi' 1: po-c n! leo Fi inos and Organs, new and secoiid-liaiii' of DV.'-t-'. lass ttial.er.s incliid- ni'i aters' at lower price s lr easli r,r n stallioenfs or to let uui.il paid for than ev er l.eloie i ii' red. Waters' llraiid Create ind t'riht l'iauos and Organs (iii.'-lu l- r.f.i their new hovneir an 1 llondoir) :nn the best ln.ide. 7 I l.l'e 1 'iaoos 1 ). 7V do fK.O not 11 1 a yeai-. '-S' .Slop l;-::atia '1 Stiij is y iS. 7 Slops li7. Mo; b.) :r--n S; - istop.j i.lUO cash, used a yeai-. in i.i ileet nroer aud warranted. Fi.'Vil ti a 0 iuLr tie.tls wanted. Illiistia-. ted Catalogues Mailed. A iiberid d Ncoli! 1 1 to Teai-heiw, Ministers, CiuucVe , et, . Slieet mii.sie at, half price. Iloiuro Waters A' Sous, Manufacturers, nud Healers, 10 Fast lltit St., Union square, N. Y. 7 1 UKTKAKD STOP! . C. C. Fl JCitS, M, H. (formerly of P.os . lou) has a harmless curt: for I NTF.MP !' ll.VNCH, iiielit an boiveu without tho kiiowloilco of the palient. Also t-ne for Hie opiur habit, . Permanent cures KU.tr.mtoc.l in both. Send stamp for evidence. A si; di u;-j.'.i !s for it. .address liFFilS tV CO., Ilirmiin;. ham. ( 'on 11. I -!i 9?T Fancy Mixed f lards, in.-. post-peH. J Addrt ss J. W. Froekway A. Co., Wil son, Nia;;;:i a Co., N'. Y. 114 IT VICKY Scientist, Architect, Ftiilder. -IJ Tinsmith and Property Owner should have a copy of (he practical treatise on LKillTNlNO PHOT FCTION. just iKsiie.l by the undersiijneil. It exposes tho seri ous defects of the liuhtnin.iotls now erect ed, and iv(!.s explicit directions for prop erly protei tin;;' buildings, ships, oil tank, steam boilers, wooden bridges, tole.uraph apparatus, etc. It show s and describes a liimplo method by which metal roofs nud rain Jiipes, or other suitable metallie con-., ductors about buildiiiH, w ill ell'ect abso lute iirotection. "Vlent by mail, postii'io prepaid, on receipt of f I ..00. Henry AV. Sponj. Kemtiit, I'enna. 111 PJ ftUnC"l-'''lave, lino iu;; i.iVlHio.--ei! over six 1111 ewtxid (net nths), only fSi'sflA firi-i:ni cost $I50. New Piano's MUHiiSat w liolosalo. U'cat b.-.rainr,. Nearly new, $:U); - stops, jflfi; f, slops Si.1; 0 slops 55; 7 stops jiiO: ! stojis, $iI5; li slopf, 55 to f 75. Kiiri: opporlunilies. New or iraiis at wholeHale. Innvaru imitation 1. Host oil'er ever made, i::, n. Senoii 5 to. 15 ua s' test trial. Money refunded ami li'ei.rht paid both ways if unsatisfactory list, 1 .'). Ai;e uls Want. d. I 'iseoutils to Tt.ti'hers, Ministers, iVc. Address DAN IKIi F. liiCATT Y, Wasliin ;ton, New Jer sey; IU Rod Hot I Spicy I Newsy! Oil City "Daily Derrick, For 1S77. Hellrr Than livtr ! More antl Fresher News, and Moro Head in v? Matter than any 01 her Iai!y Paper in Nortlt-Wesini i'eiiii.sylvania! Tim Oh, Crrv Daily Diiriih k w ill be fjiu li'io-new yeir with a larger ciretilntion 1 1 t;i 1 1 ever aiiiiincd ly any tlaily newspij.er in Pennsylvania oulsidoof the hi i-c cities. It has gained this by in all the IVtwIi est liiws, and Hparinii: no exptuise in ob lainini; items. Jt luis corn spoiulcnts in every poriion of the Oil Ue'nm, besides sovetal reporters wlm are eomtanlly trav eling. The proprietors, editors and re pot toiial stall, are ;tll yunii and cnoi etio men, whoso aim is to make tho Derrick' the leadin;; nt wspaper of WeMeru l'enn syl van ia. The I)i:iikii:k will b.-, belter II1.01 ever for l's7. It will h ive special reporters at Wasbiie.'toit and llalTisburc. who will send daily specials of all impoi I. mi events. Its reader.; will bw kejil pos.tll on nil tho political news of the day, as 1 eporled from an independent ( .1. Midpoint, while 11 litro . r 'porlorial lb ret 1 w ill 1-. . p them informed on local matter-!. It will also, its it does now, take II i) lea. I in iii.,eit : -i 1 1 l- questions of importance to oilmen, and wm faith fully for the tiiieie: t oflhe Oil Ki 'iioit. It ill inaiiiiaiii it . pi silent as authority in oil .! .ll i .1 u'S, and its IIKIlklt quot.iiioits wiil a!-.V.i,s he lotiuil tellable. If yon v, ;e.t pn y r. icho.', IVivsii news, ' iu I. . 1 mat io, 1 e. itei-. inii' ;,,, Oil i;e(iion, .'o;i I a led !: 't p.q'ef, 1 : 1 1 - . i i i iu lor 1 lie Oil, Cri V D VII V DKI'tilt ,i. Tellil-t, $H per year; si o ,n 1 1: i'5 ; l a i,iui,ih iiead- ;.uee. NV. II. I.i '.iV ill.l, A CO 5.) i.i, Pi.!;!i.!.i r.,, ill l 'ily, la. "' ll il A' ; 1 . 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