1 4 ' 1 ' Sht ovcrt jKcpuMirim. , WEBSMDAY MORNING, J! LV 25, IS7. DOROUOH OFFICKKS. flurrrcil. AV. ltont.soy. "" thuiifUmrnV. D. Thomas, y. .1. Notloy Wm.Hlebi.rds, I). S. Knox, A. 11. Kelly, C. A. Kitttilidl. JuMtitr of the Ponce i). S. Knox, O. A. Randall. t y)il(ihlc If. Swaggnrt tfuhonl PirtetorHU. 11. Mnv, II. O. Pn vIh, . W. Robinson, T. J. Villi Oiesen, I). AV. Clark, AV. It. Dunn. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. Prcntd"nl Judfjeli. I. M'i:tmohk, Asmeinte. Judge Jon. (I. Dam-:, Ed iva mi K nun. Trcnmircr S. .T. Skti.ey. Prathnnotarii, Register it Recorder, rfc J. AY. Clank. MieriT I its m S f r a w k 1 . v. t.'iirnMis.iionrraKi.i Dkbmn, Isaac IiflNit, John Rkok. fount) iVuiwinlendentW. R. RllOCK WAV. ftiatrict Attorney f. P. InwiN. .itry Comiiiinnioncin IF, Z. ToWNKit, 1-YMAN Cook. OmiiM Siirrrimr T. P. C'oi.I.IXH. Vowir M. Ittkf,, ,Th. Count 1 Auditor XwnaT.A TllOMV ros, J. H. Ntm.t., II. A. Zri:Ni)Kr,t,. Member nf Congee Gr.o. A. Jr.NKS. Ax.wm.ltti I. 15. AmnicWi LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. 1Ikaixh'ai!Xi:i:s UKrxvr.ucAN'') Statu Committer, v . UAisnisiifiuj, July 12, 1877. j By direction of tlio Republican State Committee, tlio Republican State Convention heretofore! ca'loil to meet nt Ilarri.sbnrg on t lie 29th day of Aug- net next, Is hereby postponed, to meet in Harmbuiig, nt noon, on Wednes day, September 5,077. Thi3 post ponement is inndo nt ibo request of n large number of delegates elect, who havo engagements to be presont nt n triennial conclave of Knights Tcni- fplar, which assembles nt Cleveland, Oliio, on the 29th day if August next. By order of the Committee-, HENRY M. IIOYT, Chairman. A. WILSON NORIUS, Secretary. Rev. Elliot will preach in the Presbyterian Church, on Sunday cxt, morning and evening. Sabbath School at 3 o'clock r. m. jScvcrn? of our citizen?, malo and lemnle hare gone to the woods in quest of raspberries, which aro reported quite plenty this season. Oil seems to hnvc a downward tendency fur a few days past. The last rise was rather rapid to bo solid, al though it did not gut up to the figures that oil is actually notth nt present. Mrs. K. L. Davis has our thanks for a beautiful bouquet of veilxmas, which sho presented to us on M nday litHt. She has tv cactus in bloom, which is tho most beautiful flower we likvo seen for many years. It is lawful now to shoot squir rls and woodcock until tho 1st of January, but it is not lawful to shoot or kill pheasants, deer, or wild turkeys until after the 1st of October. We merely stato these facts to satisfy the curiosity of sgmo of our readers, and not to scaro anybody. Tho Presbyterian Church steps arc now favorite seals for tho gentle men of leisure iu our town, of whom there are, just at present, quito a num ber. These afternoons when the mer cuiy gets to gliding up to par, those steps afford abou, ns cool a resort ns can be found in town outside of the ice houses. "Zip" Guyton captured a rattle snake on Suuday last at the old "den," where ho and Park Grove killed n large number of (hose reptiles last summer. lie has the snake in a box, and we hope it wont get out. It was reported that this snako bit Geo. Hun ter's dog, but wn have not heard that any evil effects followed. Chas. Bonner has returned from Mcadvillc, where bo has been attend ing Collego for some months past. He will remain in the Store here this feuru itmr. I Mr. 11. Bonner, of J. it A. Bonner f Stoncboro, Pa., has been in town (ior several days past on a visit. He :is somewhat out of health, aud is out recuperating, Wo wish him u ppeedy .return of health ami strength. Mr. Varncr, of tho Forest House, -j i) forms us that we were mistaken in .-stating last week that his fox killed . Kcplor's chickciif, as the lox was tied ju the .cellar at the timo the mischief Avne doue. Our informant last week informed ua that Kepler had seen and eliot at tho fox, so that there appears to be a difference of opinion. Ilowev f, if the fox was tid in the cellar at t lie time the chickens wtre killed, why, vhat fox is not repuii :i'd'i for tho death !,' t'lofe chickens. FOR CHAUTAUQUA ! Thg following paaticulars in regard to the Chautauqua Excursion, in which a great many of ou citizens are in terested, wc clip from th Tidlotite Xews : The excursion to Chautauqua Lake, of which we have fpokeu before, will take place on Saturday, the 4th day of August. Ample arrangements have been made to accommodate all who wish to go. On that day Francis Murphy, the great temperance apostle will speak at the Point, as will also Rev. C.N.Sims, D. D., of New York city. Excursion ists w ill havo seven hours nt the Point, while those who wish to go over tho lake will find a steamer at Fair Point to take them to Jamestown and re turn in timo to get the excursion train home. Tho train will start from Tionosta at six o'clock in the morning; Tidi oute, 6:45 ; Irvincton, 7:00; CorryO: 35, arriving at Fair Point nt 10:15. Returning will leave tho Point nt : 30, p. m. ; arriving at Irvineton 8:35; Tidioute, 9:20; Tioncsta, 10:00. Par tios who w ish to go from Warren can find tickets at Davis' Variety store, and by taking tho morning train on tho P. & E. Ryi, will connect at Irv ineton. Faro as follows, from Adults Children Tioncsta 2 00 81 50 Tidiouto 2 25 1 30 Irvincton 2 00 1 10 for tho round trip. Thoso who wiih to maka the trip over tho lako will find tickets on the train nt 50 cents each. Parties who intend tarrying at the paint will, fiud this tho cheapest and , l.ckest way of getting there, as tho faro for the round trip is considerably less than half faro. All should improve this chance for a holiday, and the opportunity to see Francis Murphy a man so well known, nt least by name, to so mauy of our people. By lessening the number of pen sion ngents in the country, the dis tricts of thoso remaining in office have been very considerably increased. Major McGregor, hereafter, will have to pay tho pensioners in forty coun ties in the State, ns follows those marked with a star having heretofore been patrons of tho Philadelphia Pen sion Office: Adams, Allegheny, Arm strong, Beaver, Bedford, Blair, Cam bria, Cameron, ""Center, Clarion, C!etii field. "'Clinton, Crawford, Cum berland, Elk, Erie, Fayetie, Forest, Franklin, Fulton, Greene, ""Hunting don, Indiana, Jefferson, Juniata, Law rence, Lycoming, McKean, Mercer, MirlUn, Terry, Totter, Snyder, Somerset, T;ogn, Union, Venango, Warren, Washington and Westmore land. Commercial- (Jazefle. We take the following from tho Derrick of the 20th inst. We suppose it is J. P. Siggius, formerly Treasurer of this count', who is hurt: Mai:tixsiiui;o, July 19. As Conductor Keating's !ra'w bound for Parker was passing a small trestle below town this morning, n passenger named Pat Siggius met with a severe accident. Mr. Siggins had ridden some distance with his arm out of tho win dow; and coming in coutact with the beam of the trestle, it was broken in three different places. Mr. Keating run him back and had him placed in care of Dr. Dcruison, who dressed the 0und3 properly. Siggius then da parted for Karns City. --On tho Fourth of July, Chief Jus tice Aguew, ot the Supreme Court, in company with some friends of Beaver, went out gunning for woodcock. Not finding any of that kind of game, the party turned their attention to snoot ing pheasants, and secured some twen ty or thirty. It is unlawful to shoot pheasants at this season of th3 year, aud the entire party have been notifi ed to appear before a magistrate of Beaver, and auswer to the charge of violating tho game laws. It is under stood that at tho hearing the Chief Justice will plead guilty as accessory before and after the fact. Mr. N. B. Battell, who has been stoppiug in town for several weeks, painting and paper-hanging, has been doing some very good sign-painting, noticible among which aro those of tho Fored liepublican, Robinson & Bonner, G. W. Bovard, Central House, and Mr. Tale's. If any of our read ers wish anyihing of the sort, they houM inspect his work end then tend in their order. Murpbyism in Clarington. Clarinotok, V., July 1G, 1877. En. Fokkst Rkiiibmcajj: Our vil lage has been refreshed by a Temper anco shower. We have had several meetings, and still the great tidal wave rolls on; tho majority of this town has enlisted under the banner of Francis Murphy, and with their mot to "with nialieo toward none and charity for all" are determined to go forth and "Rescue the Perishing." On the evening of tho first meeting we were favored with the presenco of Dr. McKnight and Dr. B. Sweeny, from Brookville. Thoso able physicians ex plained at length, the effects of alco hol, on the physical, as well as the mental man. On tho third evening, wo were fav ored with speeches from Deputy Sher iff Steel aud Mr. John Heichhold; the gentleman acquitted themselves credi tably. Other speeches were mado by Judge Coon, Rev. P. II. Sbecklcr, Rev. J. Q. Sweeny aud others. Miss Emma Thompson prosided nt tho or gan and rendered tlio meeting valua ble assistance. Sometimes wo think, it is quite dif ficult to educate people on the respon sible position they occupy in this world toward God, toward their chil dren, aud mankind in general ; they seem to say'by their actions that they are only ciphers, and havo no position to fill, ami is it not probable, or at least possiblo that when in after years they sco tho effects of ths ground they took in these Murphj mottings culim inale in deplorable results, will they not fatly realize the terrible results? The young lady who will not sign the present "Murphy pledge" will reap tho harvest she has sown in the ihar ncler of a drunken and profligate hus band in years to come, it may be a fathci, a brother, or a son, but the day of retribution certainly will come. "He that is not for me is against nie." We must occupy either positive or iirgativo grounds, there is no inter mediate place, no purgatory. Lovku of Tkmi'kkaxce. MOAEY, We will pay cash on delivery at our mill in Tionesta, for whito oak stavo and heading bolts at the follow ing prices: Stave bolts, 35 inches long, per cord of 8 ft. by 4 ft., 84.50. Heading bolts 22 inches long, per cord of 8 ft. by 4 ft., $4.00. Heading bolts must be made from timber nt least 20 inches in diameter. Office at Lawrenco House. J. II. Dkrickson & Co. 27tf A box of Glenn's Sulphur Soap, which contains three cakes and costs only sixty cents, is sufficient to supply material for at IcaC twenty Sulphur J3aths which would eradicate a whole catalogue of rheumatic and cutaneous maladies. Sold by nil Druggists. Hill's Hair & Whisker Dye, black or brown, 50 cts. 14 4t TIONESTA 3IA11IC1CTS. CORRECTED EVERY TUESDAY, By Robinson & Bonner, Dealers in General Merchandise. Flour 1 barrel - $!).75 11.00 Flour' aek, et - - - 2.7.r Corn Meal, 100 Yin - 1.75 Chop feed 1.C-0 llye fl bushel - Soy; !K) Oats f, bushel - - - - ' - 4.3 Coi n, shelled ----- 8." Hoans V- bushel - 2.00(3.(10 Ham, Hugur cured - H Iu-eak last Ilacou, sugar t:iired - - 1-5 Shoulders ----- 10 Whitolish, half-barrels - - - 0.00 Lako herring half-ban ols - - 3.75 Sugar 12&11 Syrup 75M.00 N. O. Molasses ... - 7."(.i:i)0 Itoiest Kio CollVo --- 2."i ft; :M Itio Coffee, S.-.S Java Coffee Tea .l.Vl.on Uutter 18(J 20 like It Kggs, fresh - - - - -11 Salt 2.00 Lard - 12f.il5 Iron, common bar - - - - 3.s Nails, lOd, "0 keg .... Xoo Potatoes, New - - - l.iKtf-rtl.oiV Limo "fcl bbl. 1.75 Driod Apples per lb fitfi-H Dried lieef - 17(-i lS New Advertisements. J. M. MURl'llY, MISltCIIAIVT TAILOlt, TIONESTA, FA. Mr. J. M. Murphy, lato of Now ork City, hiiH taken rooms in tho Aeomb liuil ding, over Deriekson A: Co.'s xtore, and is prepared to do anything in the lino in liit-eUss manuw. He has held Mitt posi tion of Cutter in Home of the bet houses in England and the United States, nnd is eoutldonl that ho ran give Katilurtion. Suits cut and Hindu from . lo to ?12 ami liu jjUaianUtd. L'')iipil;Utjn dclitd. I'j-Chu Financial Report of Ilowe Township. ltod Com mlsslonor of Howe Township In account with mud Township for 3-ear ending May 2rt, 1K77. Iy amount of ta levied for Kond pnrposo $1.1,19 59 To ain't ree'd from Co. Com- mixsionorn $1105 M To ain't remaining in Com missioners' hands 374 05 ?l.ri3!t50 1.-.IW69 lly fttn't expanded on roads 1!3S 38 Toordcrs ree'd from County Treasurer 1165 Gl To ord'rs remaining unpaid this data 772 84 $1R' 38 J 938 38 Hy balance due on order unpaid... 772 81 a mo. r. no well c co. wh,'M Advertising Commits cn txi initio. To I?,vrioNAT, IxVAl.tns. -In sickness every portion of tho bo.1v Hvnipathizes with the seat of the disorder. When tho stomach fails to perforin its functions, tlio liver, bowels, nerves, muscles, veins, nr-tTi:-s, iVe., aro all more or less-affected. Thoso delinquents requiro a medicine, combining tho properties of n stomachic, an alterative, a purgative, a tonic and a sedative to bring them back to their duty, and all these elements, in, their pure-st and most effective forms, are united in Tarraiil's Effervesce .Sdlzrr Aperient, the reat Saline HenMNty for Indigestion, nnd its eoneoinitarittftiil.seuuences. Sold by all druggistH. . 114 For sale by (i. W. IJOVAUD, Tionosta. A week to Agents. $10 OmJUr I I Outfit Freo. I . O. Vick-11-lt cry, Augusta, Me Q1 Q a day at homo. Agents wanted i Outfit nnd tonus treo CO., Augusta, Maino. TRUE t 11-4 tf CC a week in your own town. Terms 40 and ?5 outnt free. H. HALLETT & CO., Portland, Maino. 11 4 Q C Extra Kino mixed cards, with namo, . 10 cents, post paid. h. Jones A Co., Nassau, N. Y. 114 CC O COfl For Day it home. Sain pi u W f worth 8, ?5 freo. 8TINHON k Co., Fortland Maine. 11-4 GRACE'S CELEBRATED SALVE. IS A VEGETABLE rit EPA RATION, invented in tho 17th century by Dr. Wm. Oraeo. Surijoon in Kim; 'Jaines' army. Through its agency ho cured thousands of tho most serious sores and wounds tnni ballled tho skill of tho most eminent phy sicians of his day, aud wns regarded by all who knew hini h n public benefactor. Price 25 cents a bo. Prepared bv SETH W. KOVVLE A SONS, 8ti Harrison Avenue Ronton, Mass. 15 4 25 Fanov Cards, with your namo, 10c. Business cards printed on the back of Knre Photos, .samples ana terms 10 cts. Statuarv Photos. 3 lor 25c.; 1 10c. All post-paid. A. L. HOAU, Nassa", N. Y. MACriETIC SOAP 1 ho Chenpit Snap that can be used for ibC!"! ing reasons: 1st. Ono bar will go as far as two of any other. 2d. Only half tho usual rubbing being . ieipiire.1, tliero is a saving or moro than tho entire cost of tho Soap in labor alone. 3d. The c-Iothes are mado Sweet, Clean and whito without i'.oiling or scald ing, thus all injury lo them isavoid ed. There is a saving in fuel and hard work, nnd tho washing is done in about halt the usual lime. It is also guaranteed under a penalty of (illy dollars not to lnpiro tho clothes or hands, and as ono trial will enablo any person to ascertain tho truth of thoso statements, it would never pay tho pro prietor to engage in an extonsivo system f advertising and claim Mitch decided merit for his Soap unless ho knew from riositivo experience that it wou'd provo to e in every respect what is claimed for it. This is also a superior Soap lor Toilet and Shaving purposes. WAHNElt, U1IODES cc CO., Wiiolksai.k Fancy OitocKits, (Jencral Agents, 0 11 Philadelphia, Pa. ACTIV E AOENTS (iENTLEMEN OH LADIES, wanted iiixtiitly to intro duce a splendid book, CENTENNIAL EXPOSITION tii-S.CiUiiiO A.U ILl.t)sXltAXia. Nearly SOOpaiios, rich illustrations, superb bindings, very attractive, and a trcasuro as the best and cheapest history of tho tire.it Exhibition. Endorsed by "the offi cials, press and eh-rgy. Is selling im mensely. Ono lady of no e. crlenee has cleared j:!r.U in I'oiir wicks. Act quickly it at all. Now or never. For full partic ularis address 1 1 1' KHAKI) DUOS., Pub lishers, Philadelphia, Pa. 42-.it UJAMTFn Mj'ilosell to Merchant- IIMll I LU s'ki a monih and traveling expensc-j jiaul. Oeiu Ml''. Co., St. I mis, Mo. THIS rAFEIt XS OJf FII,K WITH auaaMBMiadMKaMguaaMHaiiaKaMMlMaMBalHH SQUARE GRAND PIANOS Rotailod at Wholosalo Tricos. fOOOfor 2S0. 650 for 300. 7O0f0r3OO. 800for 93BO. THE "MENDELSSOHN" PIANO CO. i.-tVt BTRfCK II VItI PAS I'KICIIS. Only One Frleo for Cash, and low ono. NO DEVIATION. Wo give no discounts. Wo pav no agent' commissions, which doublo the prices of nil Pianos. Wo look to tho People, who want n first class Piano at a fair profit over cost of manufacture. Wo appoint tho People our ngents, nnd givo them our Pianos ns low as any agent can buy equally good Piauos of nny other manufacturer, giving the People, In n reduced price, what is usually expended in commissions, rent, freight, traveling and incidental expenses. The "Medelssohn" Piano Co. can sell you a 7J octavo rosewood case Piano, 0 feet 10 inches long, with front round corners, carved legs, scrp'Mitir.o nnd plinth mould ings, with improvements, including Full Iron Frame, Over Strung Haws, Agraffe Treiilfl, aud French Orand Action, which only accompany tho best Pianos of tho most celebrated makers, nt tho very low price or $250, $275 or $:;iH), nccording to stylo of ease, or with four round cor ners nnd full agraffe for giloO, and gnaran too them in every respect equal to any Piano mado of similar style, or no salo. Tho "Mendelssohn" Piano is manufac tured from tho very best materials, and by tho most skilled andjlinlshed work men. Tho manufacture is conducted by one of tho most experienced Piano manu facturers in tho country. This is no new enterprise, turning out a poor nnd cheap piano, mado from green wood, and by en-oner mechanics. Our Piano is unsurpassed by anv In the market for its rich and powerful tones, and its adaptation to ibo hitman voioo in sympathetic, mellow and singing qualities. It sooaks for Itself. W o aro willing to placo it beside any other make of Piano on its merits, eithe'r in beauty of case, or excellence of tono, and "at half tho nionoy" of equally good instruments. "Tho host tho cheapest" When it eosts the leat money. All Pianos full v warranted for live years. Send for our Illustrated and Descrip tive Circular. The "Mcndehsoliu" Tinno Co., Otllco of Manufactory, 50 IJKOADWAY, N. Y. OXLY ItlDIDOY FOl! HARD TIMES. CHANGE YOUR SURROUNDINGS. All wanting Fruit Farms, espeeiall ad spied to tho growth of the Vine, whom it is an established success and nays large profit. Tho land is also adapted to the growth or reaches. Pears, Apples ana small fruits; also Gruin, Or ass ,4ind Veg etables. Many hundred of excellent Vineyai n, Orchards and Farms, can now lo seen. Tho locution is only 34 miles south of Philadelphia, by lUilroad, in a mild, do lightful climate, and at tho very doors of tno row York ana I'liiiudoiphia Markets. Another Kail road runs direct to New York. The plsico Is already large, successful and prospenms. Churches, Schools, and other privileges are already established. Also, manufactories of Shoes, Clothing, Glass, Straw tioods, and other things, nt winch diiierent members or a ranniy can procure employment. It has been it health resort for some years past for people suffering from pul monary affections. Catarrh, Ague, ami de bility ; many thousands have entirely re covered. A new brick hotel has just boon com pleted, 100 feet front, with back buildings, four stories high, including French roof, and all modern improvement!! for tho ac commodation of visitors. Price of Farm Land $25.00 per acre, pnyablo installments, within the period of four years. In this climate, planted out to vines, 20 acres of land will count fully as much as 100 acres further north. Persons unacquainted with fruit grow ing can bscomo familiar with it in a short t'me on account of surroundings. Five acre, ono ncre, ayd tow n lots, in (ho towns of Landisvillu and Viiieland, also for salo. Whilst visiting tho Centennial Exhibi tion, Vinoland can bo isiicd at small ex pense. A paper containing full information, will bo sent upon application to C1IHLES K. LAN IMS, Vinoland, N. .?., free of cost. Tho following is aiMtxtract from a de scription pf Yincland, published in tho New York Tribune, Jy tho well-known Agriculturist, Solon Kobinsou: All tho farmers wero of the "well to do" sort, and some of them, who havo turned their attention to fruits and market gard ening, havo grown ri:-h. Tho soil Is loam, varying from sandy to clayey, and surface gently undulating, intersected with siuull streams and occasional wet meadows, in which denosts of peat or muck arc stored, sulllcienl to fertilize tlo whole upland sur face, alter it has boon exhausted of its natural fertility. It is certainly one of tho most extensive fertile tracts, in an almost level position, and suitable condition for pleasant farm ing, that wo know of this side of tho West ern prairies. We found some of tho old est farms apparently just as profitably productive as when lirst cleared of forest iifty or a hundred years ago. The geologist would soon discover the chuso of this continued fertility. The whole country is a marine deposit, and all through tho toil wo found evidences of calcareous substances, generally in tho form of indurated calcareous marl, show ing many distinct forms of ancient shells, of tho tertiary formation ; ami this marly substance is scattered all through the soil, in a very comminuted font', and in tho exact condition most easily Hssiinunlaled by such plants us tho farm tr desires lo cu I 'J vat). fl MIliSCKlBE lor the Foiled KepuUlican Olt will pay. MOLLY MAC Allan Pinkerton's groat book, i Mom.y Maouiuks aspthr Dktk;tiv U tinur rnnilv fnr flirwif fl.nl l. i.... . It is ono of tho most wonderful nnd ab sorbing books ever written. A largo, olo- ganily oounu volume, nearly (jot) pages, unit 4X Intpfianll? t Ml front i n tr ntirrnvm..u Tho easiest and quickest book to sell cvck For terms, circulars nnd territory rtif dress O. W. CA HELTON t- CO., W-4t Publishers, N. Y. is not easily earned In these timo. butitcanbomalo in throo months by any one of either sex. In nnv part of the country who is willing to work uteadily nt the employment that we fur" nish. per wook in your own towtiw You nood not be away from homo over night. You can give your wholo timo t.r tho work or only your spare moments. It costs nothing to' try tho business. Terms and ffi Outfit free. Address at onco. 11. Hai.i.ktt Co., Portland, Maine. -Il ly THE DLACK HILLS. Fy II. N Maguiro, who has spent Pi years in this region. Latest accounts of (.old and Sib-er prospects, Agricultural nnd (ira.ing resources, Climate, Hunting, Fishing, Indians, nnd Settlers' ad ventures with them. Mining and Wild Western Life, the Waterfalls, I'.oiling tieysers, no ble scenery, immense. ( lorges, etc., Willi' 27 lino illustrations, and new map. Price' only 10 cents. Sold by all Newsdealers, or sent post-paid for 12 cents by Donnel ley, Loyd Co., Publishers, Chicago, 111,- A GREAT OFF mffii dispose of lot) Pianos and Organs, new and second-hand of ffrst-class, makers includ ing Waters' at lower prices for cash or in stallments or to let until paid for than ev er before! offered. AV liters' Oram Squaro' and Upright Pianos and Organs (in.-lud-. ing their new Sovnoir and Jtoii-loir) nio the host made 7 Octave Pianos 15'). 7 do ?lii) not used a year. "2" Stop Oran 50. 4 Stops .'i.s. 7 Stops r7. J wioj a $7ii. 10 Slops $ss.. 12 Stops 100 cash, not used a year, in perfect order hp. I warranted. Ijocal trave. ing agents wanted. Illustra ted Catalogues Mailed. A liberal discount to Teachers, Ministers, Churches, cte. Sheet music at half price. Horare Waters A' Sons, Manufacturers, nnd Poaleis, -10 East 11th St., Union square, N. Y. 7 4 DRUNKARD STOP! C. C. LEEKS, M. D. (formerly of Ilos . ton) has n harmless euro for INTUMPE--KANOE, which can ho given without tho knowledgo of tho patient. Also cue for tlio OPIUEVI HABST, Permanent cures guaranteed in both. Send stamp for evidence. Ask druggist: for it. Address LEEKS A CO., Lirming ham. Conn. j i 41 IC Fancy Mixed Card., 10c. post-paid. w Address J. W. F.roekway & Co., Wil son, Niagara Co., N. Y. 114 EVERY Scientist, Architect, Huilder,. Tinsmikh and Property Owner should havo a copy of tho practical troatiso on LIGHTNING PKOTECTION, just issued by tho undersigned. It exposes tho sori ons defects of tho lightning. tods now erect- -od, and Rives explicit directions for prop erly protecting buildings, ships, oil tanks, steam boilers, wooden bridge's, telegraph apparatus, etc. It shows nnd describes ' simple method by which metal roofe aiub rain pipes, or other suitable metallic con--, ductors about buildings, will effect abso- ' luto protection. Sent by mail, postiuro' prepaid, on receipt of $1.50. Henry AV. Spong, Heading, Penna. 114 P h WnC'l-octavo, lino rosewood "(not ' IHimOiiHnd over six months), only fl DH AW C$1 M; cost &350. Now Piano UIIUHHOnt wholesale. Groat bargains. Nearly new, $20; 2 stops, $15; 5 stops $j(; 0 stops $55; 7 stops $i0: 0 stops, $05; 12 stops, $55 to $75. Hare opportunities. New or irans at wholesale. P.owaro imitations. Host-offer over made, it kai. Sont on 5 to 15 davs' tost trial. Money refunded nnd1 freight paid both ways if unsatisfactory. Est. 185(1. Agents Waiitori. Discounts to Teachers, Ministers, rc. Address DAN IEL F. HEATTY, AVashington, Now Jor soy. 11 4 Red Hot! Spicy I Newsy! Oil City Daily Derrick,. For 1877. licit er ThH.11 Kvrr More and Fresher News, nud Moro Head--ing Matter than any other Dni!y Paper in North-AA'ostern Pennsylvania! TnitOtr, City Daily Dun hick will be--gin the new year with a larger circulation' than ever attained by any daily nowsp ipci In Pennsylvania out'sido'of th largo cities. Ii lias gained this by giving all' tlio fresh est news, and sparing no expotise in ob taining items. It bus correspondents ill' every portion of tlio Oil Region, bosldos ticveral rcjmrtera who aro constantly trav eling. Tho proprietors, editors and ro isirtoiial stall, are all young and energetiiV men, whoso aim Is to make tho Derrick tho leading newspaper of Western l'onn hylvaniiu Tlio Dkhiuck will bo better than ever for 1S77. It will havo special reporters iv5 Washington and llarrisburir. who will send daily specials of nil important events. Its readers will bo kept, posted on nil tho political news of the day, as reported from 1111 independent standpoint, w hile it largo n-portorial force will keep them informed on local matters. It will also, ns it does now, tako the lend in disciissiiigquestionM' of importance to oilmen, and woi k fait.V fully for tho interest of tho Oil Legion. r will maintain its position ns nuthority in' oil statistics, ami its market fj notations1 will always ho touud reliable-. If you want spicy reading, fresh nows information concerning tho Oil Hegion,. and 11 red-hot paper, subscribe for the On,. City Daily Di-;i:up k. Turin-, fciu per year ; six months ; a mouth in ad--VHiice. AV. II. LONUWELLA CO'., '. 'it Publishers, Oil City, Pa, eRDf,, CHEY SMOKtt vmMATCHLESS L"'. " FINEST PlutrTOnACTO ' rl' 7m, '" !'''. ASK l-UKITr OVJ' TAKt: so oruKK. tTk 1011 SSLS rv ALr' OKAfcK.l AC in ri.m. THE PIQNIFS TOBACCO t3. 'BRQQKIVH. .. Tho Best EepuMiean' Paper Published in New York. Weekly Commercial Advertiser ni: noi.i.Ait n il veab. Fit TV t i:nts i im si v .itovms. Send fir specimen copies audi l.'' rates. HUGH J. HASTINGS, lJiU-'uil.-i. Street, New York Cuv. 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