he forest gtopwMicim. WEDNESDAY HORSING, AUG. IS, 1878. BOROUGH OFFICERS. fCEA.lV KeuV. o. ihnri. J. A. Proper, W. It. Itwilt, Wm, IlicMw-flH, a. n r. r uruiiiiu. Jnntiee of the Peace C. A. Randall, .T. T. Ilronnan. (fnnHtable H. Swaggart School DirtHorttU. It. Mav, IT. O. Pa vl, 1. W. Robinson, T. J. Van Olesen, 1), W. Clark, W. It. Pnnn. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS, PreMdent Judnelj. P. Wetmokf. rudfreJj. P. WETMonr. AuMciate Judge Jon. O. Dai.k, Ed- WAnn Kerr. j. W.Clark. (Syer(r .TnsTta Sfiawkkt. OommUmiottAr Eli IJisunw, Isaac lj0,?.?.'J.? vL"J !2 ,. rr a a I will HMVili .! I wat. ,vri (tomwiiVtoner Lyman Cook, P. V. MKncii.Liorr. (Tovntu Purveyor T. P. COLLINS. 1 ihronerW. C. Co torn. si ... A .. .7 XT TdTnT . a Tnnvr. I sow. J. U. nkill. H. A. ZiTKirnFLL. Member of Ctonret Hahky Whitk. Annembljf J. Jl. Aonew. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. TIOITESTA LODGE No. 309, I. O. of O. F1. MEETS every Friday evenine, nt 7 o'rlook, in the Lodgo Koom In Far- trldtro" Hall. tridgo' J. I-j. XJUAliSX!., J. . 4i O. W. SAW YE 11, See'y . I I ttotikfy AT LAW. TionoHta, Ta. V Collr thins made In this andadjoin- log countu n. ATTORNEY AT LAW, 'Ktn. Street, TIONESTA , PA . W. K. LATHY. XArilTV im . aonbw. I Ac TV, ATTOItXHYH AT LAW, TIONESTA, PA. ATTENTION HIMIi:it! I have been admitted to practice as an Attorney in the Pension Olneo at Wash ington, ' I. C. All officer, soldiers, or sailors who wore i 11)11 red in tho late war, ... -. . 1 1. . 1 . ....... i.n eon obtain pens on w wiw. ." tMititlo.l. Iiv calling 011 or afuircHBing 1110 i. TloncstA. I'a. Also, claim for arrearages I I luunui, 1 .k nil-, i.Miii - - 71 of pay and bounty will receive prompt at- tvntion. . I 1 11 Having been over four years Mnoidier in the late war, ami having for a number of voar enjniged in the proocutlon of sol diers' claims, my oxpoiienco will assure tho collection of claims In the shortest pos Kibletime. J. a AtiNEW. - 41tf. F. W. Hays, ATTORNEY AT LAW, and Notary rnnLic, Reynolds Hukill A Co.'a IIIOC.K, cneca ru, - uj . - . Lawrence House, IMONKSTA, PENN'A, WM. LAW- 1. ill-a i;i-;, I'RorniKTim. 1 n nuu"" I ccnirallv located. Evervthlng new and well lurniKhed Superior accommoda- Cons and strict attention given to guest. Vegetables and Fruits of all Kinds nerveo in their season. Sample room for Com-I inorcirtl AKnts. CENTRAL HOUSE, . BONNER fc AtlNEW BLOCK. L. AnxKw, Proprietor. This is a new nouse, and has just boon fitted up for the nccommodiitioii of the pulilic. A portion . . it. It .11 .. 1 I if tho patronage of the public is solicited. 4U-1V TIONESTA, PA. Ofkk-k Hours : 7 to 9 A. M., 7 to 0 v. M. Wednesdays and Saturdays from 11 A, M. to 3 1 M." W.'C COBURIJ, M. D., PHYSICIAN t SUKOEON offers his 1 services to tho people of Forest Co. Having had an experience of Twelve Ycais in constant practice, ir. wiuuni .:,.. ..i..as t trivo satisfaction. Dr. Co- liiirn makes a Bp'lalty of the treatment . m T M .sl ill I Chionio or lingering diseases. Having I Investigated all tMdoiHiftc methods of cur- III! umCttSO HUH nui-treu "iu K-'V HysUms, ho will guarantee rehel or acut-e in all cases where a cure is possime. xo Charco for Consultation. All loos will b rciisonablo. Professional visits mado at all hours, l ai -lies at a uiomuuu irmi ! i. . . LL.tinr 1UH Hill JJ 1'v Oilloo and Hosidcnco Mecond Vilildi"? .1 l....r lfAllun b, Tionesta, x-a. im- f.co days Wednesdays and Saturday. u h. a. Mir. A. kF.LXV. MA Y, TAJIK C CO., B AHKBBS Comer of Elm A WalnutSts. Tionesta. Bank of Discount and Deposit. Interest allowed on Time Deposits. Collections madoon all tho Principal points of the U. S. Collections sojicitod. 18-ly. FIIOTOGItAFIl GALLERY. 1C 1. .11 H T R B K T , SOUTH OF ItOP-INNON fc UONNEIt'S HTOllE. Tionesta, iJa., M. CARPENTER, - - - Proprietor. i J - , . jw 1 m i -m - " lIir.ai,. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Uev. W. O. Allen will preach in the M. E. Church next Sunday even ing. Services to coramenco promptly at 7:30 o'clock r. m. M. E. Sunday Sch6ol at 10 o'clock m.. and Presbyterian Sunday School at 3 o'clock p. in. Mrs. Jos. O. Dale is suffering from a somewhat protracted illness, and it will prnhably be some time be fore she recovers. Mc- Aaron Culver, of Tylersburg, j,i ,iou,i :,, f- nf Kia l.ol. on ' Friday morninjj last. He was subject to heart disease, and to that carte his death is attributed. The small pox in fiones'a is now thintr of the past. The last case has w m recovered, and has been discharged from tha caro of the authorities. May the dread malady never return. J From the 2ess we learu of the death of Mrs. Elizabeth Brownlee, Tor- tnerly of this place, at the residence of her son, T. S. Brownlee, in Kansas. She will be remembered by all our old citizens. List of Letters remaining in Tio- nesta P. O. Aug. 28, 1878 : P. C. Allen, Geo. Jcnings, Quill Mull, Chas. Sigley, Wm. Hilliog, ,,. . , t Persons calliug for above pleas ease say J.,:4 J. M. McKay, P. M. 'PI, n t haI BABHAn nnono Tnpmnl. I " A Qli VI 1 Id Dvaou 1( Wua iu j ia ly next Monday. In has been mfor- Inaiy pened for some time by parties who have been obliged to watch their ged grain and fruit. Breech-loading guus are becoming numerous in our midst, Mr nml Mrs T?lninp Rev. and Mrs. Brown and Miss Ina Blaine, de- parted for Elmwood on Monday. Miss Blaine fell from a carriage while here. bruising herself somewhat, and was not fully recovered when she went away. The boys "got tho bulge" on the "coons" last week, and three dead an imals of tho coon persuasion were brought in as the result of two even- . :.. ,u iugB nuuu Alio ini 1 iuijjouw m "" u! ... Io - w - O J I 1 Tin T?av Mr Rrnwn. ft f Elmwood. ' ' Po ,.;.:,.,;,. iA.n r Rni av W r,rviU nnon to conduct the services in the Presbyterian church, mornine and evening. He was greeted l, annd.nired eonrefratioiis. bv whom J - . j he was fully appreciated. J BD - I V nra ! w',r,l of Th Knreru for September, a monthly magazine for youngest readers. It is beautifully ... ... Cn j illustrated, and filled with such a lift 0f conteuts as cannot fail to interebt . anu lusiruct tne juvenilis. 1 ne jirii-c - , . BVii-llt noblloation is ftl.fiO a 1 - - pear, postage paid. Address Johu L. Bhorey, 36 Bromfield St., Boston. . . e ,lT , , We are in receipt of "Baldwin 8 (ju-(e l(f ,j,e Oil RcKions" for August, .,., '. f -. 'PI ' ' . 1 . . I I . , n V. ....... . y m nndABCllll This periodical has become a necessity to travelers in the oil regions, and its appearance indicates liberal pationage. In addition to the regular time tables of all the roads in the oil regions, and their 'connections, it gives distances, fares, express routes, postal informa tion, telegraph rates, &c., &c. It is published monthly by W. S. Bi .,, p . nft Titusville, 1 a., at Sl.UU a year. Baldwin, T, m.-,!;,, fftrmB tbirtv-fivn lhe rfndin tarms, inirty-nve m;je8 rj0l Vho Red River of the North, in laOnesota, IS probably the , egt J;,, farm ; tj10 United - , , ..M r - States. It contains 38,000 acres, or . . j qqq ut j weat Whicn -l.OUU acres were put m wiieaw &Bt Spring, aud 1,500 acre8 Will be XT . 1AA broken this season. No less than 100 mules and horses are used on it. to- -- . getner wnn to piows, narrows, 1 . 1 r.. iqtq and 7 steam threshers. Tbe rig for Wood s well, on le- ters Run is finished, and tbe drilling will probably commence to-day. Ma - gee A King will put the well down Tht depth of the hole will probably be less than four hundred feet, and if the contractors have do bad luck it will be finished within two weeks. It is needless to say that the whole com munity is interested (indirectly) in this venture, aud Mr. Wood has its best wishes for a good strike. , The Republican Convention of Clarion County met in Clation on Monday last, and DrfbYioated the fol lowing ticket : Congress, llarry bite ; Senate, E. M. Grant ; Assembly, W. A. McCormick ;-Prothonotary, M. Ar jnold; Treasurer, Jacob Black, Jr.; Commissioners, John J. Wilson md William Shanafelt ; Recorder, A. V. flwpns Tliatrlct Attorney. M. A. K, , . . .. . , , j, tf.:i ...:. A r T..:.t n ,1 Washington Craig, Jr. sen reapers auu uiouers t.'or ioioj,ig A Breeze from the Lake. "Education is the best dofonse of nntioiiH." Hurler.. The 8. S. Assembly, at Fair Point, on Lake Chautauqua, had come and gone. For three weeks the eyes and feet of knowledge-loving people have buen turned in the direction of that busy grove where ten thousand souls are daily being satisfied. Not content with mak'nisr the samo ground a season of refreshing for our camp-life is the sympathetic equality thirsty at runions figures. We under spiritual needs, Dr. Vinceut, realizing which it products. Mom than ever stand that the police got after some the truth of the quotation at the head of this letter, has determined to help the minds f those who long for assist- ance. In pursuance of this plan he .1 Las organized the Cluutauqua Literary and Scientific Circle. We quote the objects, etc., from the constitution adopted by tho members at a meeting held in St. Paul's Grove, on Wed nes- day, Aug. 21 : 'It is the aim of the C. L. S. C. to promote habits of rending and study in nafure, art, science, and in secular and sacred literature, in connection with' tho routine of daily life." This end shall be accomplished chief- ly by individual study in the lines and text books which. shall be mentioned ; but local circles may also be formed for mutual benefit and encouragement : l -w'l and a visit each year to the dtudeut's Session at Chautauqua will keep up tne enthusiasm of the class ; while an oTnminSntt rttot a I uritrDn AVArir mnnt K vauuiiuiug 'ovhi imivm v v w and sent from headquarters to each individual member will act as a spur upon all dilatory students. w. ! J - I lbe course of study covers a period of four years. For the first year we have studies in 1. English history and literature. 2. Greek history and literature. 3. Biblical history and literature. 4. Astronomy. 5. Science of every-day life. 1 he books required will not cost . . ... K-fi-ii or on(1 are named as toiiows : T? i-i it . t 1., . m Auglisil JLisiuij icciujr jii ivr xi cents); Studies of the Stars (ready Llftt.V Ilr H,ir.t OnHinA l J , - f Ribl- TTIa.nr." CroW i,rir. m . . KnnrtMn V apItb n Phw o oev. by Dorman bteele (ready : price ... ... . - .1 -.. . . ... - . 81.4U): "Ureen s Short History 01 tne Euclish People" (Tready : price $1.50. postage paid). Chautauqua text books on Greek History and English and Greek Literature aud on Astronomy ... . .. . . will be prepared. The books now ..j L. .i- xt.i' reauy may uo oriicrcu 111 iieisuu uk i Philips, 805 Broadway, N. Y. So much for the interesting line of study-which will admit of enlarge- meiit in the direction best suited to each member. While some may wish to read history more extensively than in the text books given, others will s.i.. : , purauu mt'r 1 line , 3 111c iuua ic, w awaten inougni auu persuaue people 1 ..1 1. 1 . 1. 1 . to read more svstematicariv and with better ji.(igni-iit. Anyone who will send au answer to the following qoes- ttuiis together with an entrance fee of fifty cents, to Uev. J. H. Vinceut, ; D. D.. Plainfield. N. J.. before Nov. 1st. 1878 .;n i un.iuj u n....i... 1 1.0 - lUIUj tt 1 1 cuficuaituiit vi C. L. S. C. iu the Class of '82 : 1. Give your uame in full. 2. Your P. O. address. 3. Are you married or single f 4. Are you between 20 and 30, or 30 and 40, or 40 aud 50, or 50 and 60 years of age ? fi ierrA bnn ,, d.;id.n liviug under tbe age of sixtecu years! ft Wliol ia vnnr iifionr.titi. 9 v. " - J' uvvui-uiiuii . 7. tvith what religious deooiuina- . . - ... . . tiou are you connected? 8. Tir. vmi nTlop inatnrA df.1 1 Katq 1 1 on . ... , .. resolve to proeecuie me lour years of stud V presented bv the C. L. 1 - 9. Do you promise to give at least four hours a week from Oct. 1st to July 1st to the reading and study re 1 quired by the course ? 10. How much more than tbe time specified do you hope to give to this course of study ? This universal reading club is a .rand scheme, and I hone manv of the Republican'b readers will be interest rf d iu the succes of the enterprise. Education, as a word (from educo, to draw forth) signifies the bringing out of the powers of the mind. The cram ming process by which certain funda mental truths are committed to mem- ory by rote, without understanding on the pnrt of the student, is fast becom ing out of date. Whatever leads man to investigate, to think for himself, to advance new ideas well sustained, this is education It.is gratifying to tbe observer to notice the substantial class of people who visit Chautduqua University. Tbe belle of the ball room may bo there, but if so, she has laid aside her dah and diamond? and appears demurely clad and deeply attentive to abstruse metaphysical discourses. The fop would feel himself sadly out of place in a scientific conversazione, and tho street gamin is not attracted by galleries under the quUt stars and pit.-, surrounded by leafy arched columns, Another outgrowth of this semi this year parlies board themselves, Mathematical ger.ius is brought to the front when it is required to divide one tin spouu, two knives and four cups equally between eight persons, each one on the verge of metaphorical star- vatioii. But the minor consideration of eating is lost in the feast of reason an' flow of soul hourly presented by I the Assembly, and we trust that ! air Point may loug exist with increasing beauty and usefulness. I have already mane this letter too long, and with the memories of the rippling lake sparkling in the sun- shine; the warm grasp of friendly hands ; the happy strolls through shadowed paths ; the exquisite harmo- ny of the Chautauqua choir singers tho mellow tuned bells ; and the flights of eloquence or deep reasoning ; all making glad pictures in my brain, I lift the pen from the papor . And say .lood-Xic?ht. K. A. S. W. Hickory, Aug. 24, 1878. Mr. Geo. A. Percival, of Centra! -v... vr.i u i : .- c I If. ... ... t .i i v iii'iimiia m. nan mumiii mvuirii us at that nlaee. and al.,n with a namn. Willi xaie uiea oi me jvuner puuiiaiieu i t of 175 naes. entitled "Nebraska it is." with man. This book r eives a complete description of each county and town in the State, and tplia o vorvl.hino' that an pmirrrant i .iinii hi k univ. ii mi v ill nil r i rn u r i .1 -I U 1 IP ,1 J u -m u would like to peruse it, we 111 , uu pleased to let them look it over. In . . the Courier we observe that, on lues day of last week Mr. Percival aud the Postmaster at Central City went out , , tlPniP;A hirtpnn A irood oud snot 01 VTairle ChlCKens. A good wr I cnfro dAnrrra trill a on ant c ill r t hank's j- tk hid fiAiirlasv r.. 1 i i., t UF u Monday, with Prof. Walker, of Brook ville, and Miss Woodin, of Jamestown, M. o teacuers. xue scnoo. oue "a been newly shingled, cleaned and F"' ,u tjr"Fcr ,cruirttUU l"cou,,uuuu . :' .1 1 1. J din,, b.v Kaiib u-pII looliPd ,,(PPI There appears to be no reason why we should not have a very successiui term school ; all that is needtd is t he hearty co operation ..f pupil, and pa rents, ami go..a cnnnoi. nut resim. he school triplicate is still in tbe bands ot ireusurer xvHiy, and those u-bn wish tn nnv her taxes, wl have ; -- 1 -j a fdi. nnnnrliinlto hu fa intf un mm ' ; It behooves the government at Washington to inaugurate some wel defined aud sensible policy with reler ence to the trade dollir. Ihcse coins have come into circulation pretty ex tensivelv in various narts of the coun 1 j ... ti a ..f ..,.,i iivivij. X 11 nic k cpt.'icD t'A I'libian.. coin, which nobody is compelled to re ceive as a legal tender, yet they are tendered in paymeut for labor in many ..-is.:- ...j- -:- .. localities, uuuer vircuiiiniunrra u- i i wr- i i proachnig eompnlsion. iViihin the post few' days we have noticed that banks in numerous cities r duse to take I lluo dnllr rrxAnt. at H anniuit Irom eight to ten per cent, lliese I unina Itnntain mora ailtrfir than tbo ..viuo vvu..... . ptandard aollar which is received ..... .... .. n,r "ha 'l'rniirv flpnrl mf.nl ono-ht .... . I t . inanrrnrAte somA fii.aiblA inpAinrA --r - ...... ... i ... ., . i... oy wuien me irano u. nar umy UB e chanced for standard -ilver d. llars, or 1 w devise some means to withdraw I hem from circulation entirely without loss to those holding t'era. Titusville, Pa., December, 1876. DEAR Sir: I was troubled very mucn wun tne oacnacne wnicu uiaue ..l .1 l. . i . i. j ma ewV nil nir it sppinpd to fitri k ... . irom my muiieys 10 iiiy ctuniai o taui ig K.t weakneSs. I could not stoop t . . . 1 .1 ' ...!.L...a I ! - 10 P,CK up anyuung wimous carefully with my hand resting on my knee. I bad all the symptoms of male weakness. I got your Barosma which relieved me in a few days, and I am comparatively well, aud I have recommended it to a number of my frienJ. an(1 all have been benefitted who have used it. Mahy Montgomery, West Pino Street, Titusville, Pa. Prepared by E. K. Thompson, Ti tusville, Pa., aud sold by G. W. Bo yard, 'lioiusta, Pa. 23 2t Try Kuukel'e Perfumes tor the handkeichief. For tale at Bovard' Camp Meeting at Licklngville was extensively visited by parties from town on Sunday Inst, and our streets were somewhat duller than usual. The meeting is well attended, and those in charge are doing their utmost to preserve good order, and are succeeding very well. It i3 sa'd, however, that parties carrying bottles of evil spirits are present, ami are re- tailing the contents ot sat.l Domes to of the illicit vendors, but did Dot un dersland whether or not they were caught. Voter, remember if you remove from one election district to another between the 5th of September and election day, vou voluntarily disfran Cu;8e yourself, because you cannot vote ',n the borough or township to which you bavo removed, nor in the district from whence you came. You must reside sixty days in the election dis trict in which vmi offer to vote Dobbins' Electric Soap. Having obte.ined the agency of this celebrated soap foe Tionesta and vi cinity we append the opinion of some of our best people as to its merits : 1 hnvi tried Dobbin' Kleotric Soan made b X. Cragin & Co., Phil'a Pa., and find that it is all the manu facturers claim it to be. It is the wo men's friend, because it saves one-hal the labor. Mrs. J. L. Craig." "Dobbins' Electric Soap is the best I have ever used. I can heartily rec mm..d it. Tt U a rdmrm in the wash tb- MRS' U' b" KN0X- "l take pleasure Jn .recommending lvT-v I 1 Yl . O ' Avoids Jecinc ooap. it is a ui rior arucie JU Ja lue ' Mrs. W. R. PvEck." We desire all our frieuds and cus- lomers 10 give mis ouujj uuc inai, eu the? may know just how good the best 1 - soap in the U. S. is. 22-12 Robinson & Bosxer, Tionesta Pa. Sole Agents. Teams Wanted For Bark Haul ing, at Brookstoii Tannery, Brookston, Forest Co., Pa. 15-3m TIONESTA MARKETS. CORRECTED EVERY TUESDAY, By Rob;D8on & Bonner, Dealers in , General Merchandise Flour harrel . . . fo.5aa,7.00 A l' I tn.. a ...,1, l.naf 1.75 Corn Meal, looms - - - i.MKmXwa Rye bushel ... 1 1.XI1111 innii. duic uiam - 1.35 1.45 0ats New bushel - - 4! Corn, ear - - 35040 - - 2.00(g.3.C0 12 suirarcred - 10 shoulders - - 78 - 5.75 3.75 Whiteiish, halt-barrels - M- o '""K Sugar - 011 Syrup - - 75 1.00 N. O. Molasses new - 50 75 UoastUlo Coffee - 25 - 20(a,25 35 .40 m - 12i15 - y ' -rea - Butter ,. r': iresu - 15 i tai 1.80(3,1.90 jr(j . 12J Iron, common bar - 3.00 Nails, lOd, keg Potateea - - - 3.00 3550 - 1.60 1.75 T. . , , Lime IS bbl. r).jeti Apples per lb - 810 17 18 Dried Hoof of AVIV .laverTMeinviir. PROCLAMATION. I I IT... tr T T at president Judge of the Court of Com WIIl-.KKAS. Alio JIUII. JJ, I'. Ilt-unuiu, " .... ... I n.,... Illivnu nrwl I IliaftikX MAULJUltlB in 1 Tl 1 1 I T the countv of Forest, has issuod lus pre n.nf fi.i l.oldimr a ( 'ourt of f?omnioil Pleas Ouarter Sessions, Ac, at Tionesta, for t,e Couhty of Forost, to coinmeneo on the fourth Monday of Sept. next, being 2ld day of Sept. 1878. Notice is therefore given to the Coroner, Justices of tho l'eace and Constables of said county, that they be then and there in their proper persons at ten o'clock, A. M., of said day, with thoir records, inquisitions examinations and other remembrances, to do thoso things which to their offices appertain to do none, and tothosowhoare bound in recognizance to nrosecuie asainm win prisoners uiuimo i. . ot i- ..oht iv.untv. that a thev bo then ami there present to prosecute airanist them as shall b.t lust. ;iven un der my hand and seal A. 1. lTH. .. I 1 I m m mm. r P A mTm A II A VVILLIAiVl fritAU & fe - 13 NEUIL HALL SQR., HO.HTOX. - JIAS.S. Agents for W. Sc. C. PCOTT 6c SON'S BREtCH-LOADERS ! ! Used bv Capt. Itogardus (who has shot one of iheso guns over 30,000 times and still uses it iu all his matches), Miles J. liaison and the principal allots and clubs Wo havo ttlso brought out too Host 50 ISrei'i'Ii-IiOiitlor of favorite Ton-Snap Action ever show in tho market. Other qualities at $S 810. .jr-TKend for Circulars and Lists of hoc ond hand Hun. 'J-'in JJtVOKCK NUJ i Susart IF. Sharp. tV li'-r j father. It. It. May. lihollanl, .Sharp, respondent. In the Com ; mon riPiw of Forest country N. comber Term, 1S7-S. In divoreo a vtnrulo matrimonii. Jacob M. Sharp, respondent: Tho f" poma and alms snhpu-na in tho above titled case having been returned, "1 ! alter having made diligent search and i quiryfortho said Jacob M. Nharp, c was unable to find mm in mo said t;nin of Forest." You are hereby notified m required to appear at tho next term .A said Court, to oe holden at xionesta, m inencing on tho 4tli Monday orNepterni i next, to answer tho petition und libel the said Hunan II. Sharp, and show cau If any you have, why said libollantshou not lie divorced rrom tho lionds ot mm. mony agreeably to tho acts of Assenit in such cause made and provided. JllSllM siianv ki-.i, siieriit. Tloncsta, Pa., July 30, 1878. TIONESTA HOUSE. CK. MoCR A Y, Lessee Situated at 01 mouth of Tionesta Creek, Tionet4 Pa. This houso has been thoroughly rs fitted and refurniMhod. and a portion of tl public patronage is respectfully solicited Executrix's Notice. j LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on tltf estate of Joseph Allender. late of Hal mony Townsliip, Forest Co., Pa., deceased having been granted to the undersigned; all persons indeetod to said estate are ri quested to mp.Ke immediate jiayment, ani ttiose liavinir claims atruinst the samo wit present tliom, properly authenticated, f.s settlement. ELIZABETH ALLENDER. Executrix Stewart's Run, Pa., July 15, 1878. FINANCIAL STATE M ENTof tho RoaQ Commissioners of Howe Township Forest County, Pa. Tax of 1870, in Com'rs hands ? 371.( Tax levied for 1S77 ?l!NiJ.n4 i Am t ree d from ( om Treas. rs bv 1372.il:! G91.4a m.- Seated lands ret'd to Co. Com'rs W.4 Total duo from Co. Com'rs In ex-Treas. Graham's hands 1004. LIAnir.TTIES. Twp. orders outstanding to May 20, 1877 . 772.81 Twp, orders outstanding to Jan. i, 1S78 3215.10 S'.iJfti.OO nj Bal. 101C. :'.!IS8.00 3! To Pal. 1010.55 EnwABnltKKn,) Autlit(n, A. Hi-.i-rr, j Administratrix's Notice. STATE OF PALMER STEPHEN DECEASED. Letters of adminisir tion 011 the estate of rainier htepliens, 1; t liarnett Townsliip. Forest Co., X'a., i ceased, having been granted to tho und igned, all persons indebted to said est-at. are reiuestod to make immediate pay 111 out, and thoso having claims against th same will present them, properly autNm ticftted for settlement, to Latiiy&Aos.ev. Attorneys for Administratrix, at TloneM . XUX-iJLiN XtW XiNUXjXJS, Administratrix. Tionesta, Ta., Juno 7, 187. 1- REEV3IFJCTOFJ Breech-Loading Double-Barrel curj. 10 Weight, fl to 8J ponnds : length of ! M and M in. IU and 12 gauge. Price, Steel barrels, $45 ; Twist barrels- I.niniiinted barrels, 175 UmntM-n barrels, 18.5. Tho best ever offered tho Am sportsman, combining all tho ino- l able leatures ot tho best imported, U er with some valuable improVeincii- lound in anv other Top Lever, Sii)u tion, Centre Fire. 11 tor salo bv the tarde everywhere. ufacture.d bv 10. TtKMINliTON .t I- 281 and 283 liroadwav, New. York. . iJox. -dm. Armory. Illion. Y. ' out and send for Illi'stratki - LOiit K and Treatise on Kii i.k Kiif" 24-3m. MONEY SAVED is MONEY EAR IN THESE HARD TBIIH ! THEN WHY NOT SAVE j By going to Li. SIMIOISr7; TIDWUTE, PA., For Great Ilarguins In tho 1 FOR MEN, 8QYS AND CHILE Furnishing Goods, Hats, Gaps, Tru- Having, In consequence of thcc--son, bought an immense stock of SUMlUEli GO ODD, I am compelled to mark down my and I otter extraordinary llarvu; close Cash lioycrs". lloro are tlree pies: Pants, '75c, $1, $1.25 and trow 1, All-Wool Pants, from $2i t Suits from $3.50, $4.50, $6.50 up v.-.. Parties' coining from Tionosfi their fare and 2 " per cent, on lue ( of a suit of clothes. His worth i miles to got Minion's jiricea, as lower than ever before in this i Tho stock, must bo reduced an i have been put at almost nothing purpose. l)on't take oy say-so, Remember the Old Reliable Clothin Corner Main A lepot Ktrt t ! Tidioiiie, ln. and TO) OH WORK of all kinds d ce on short notice. READY-MADE CLQ