WEDNKSDATt MORNING, JULt 1, 1881. BOROUGH OFFICERS. Burgess, R. n. CRAwroRfr. Council-men Nof th ward. 0. M. Shaw key B yr., II, M. Foreman 2 yrs., A. M. Doutt 1 yr.j South ward, J. II. Fones S yrs., W. A. Eawles 2 yrii., 0. Bonner 1 yr. Justice the Peace J T. Bronnan, I. S. Knox. Constable IT. H. Bhoetnakef, 4Mkoo( Director ii. W. Robinson, A. U. Kelly, J. H. Dlngman, D. 8. Knox, J. W. Morrow, II. S. Brookway.. FOftEST COUNTY OFFICERS. Member of Conpress-Jno. t. Patton . Member of Senate J. U. II all. Assembly K. 1 Pa VI. President Judae W. D. Bmowtf. oeia Judges John Keck, C. A. 11 at. Iyturr W t. SMKARBArott. Votnonotary, Register Recorder, de. JpiTU fiDAWKItr, ihtrUr.C. W. C1.AnK. loimM(onr H, W. LKDfiBCR, J. S. J.RrtDERSOl, H. A. Zcf.NdKlL. ObMttfy upert'nenrfent J. 15. llii.t ARD. District Attorney V. 3. VAJtOiKM!!. Jury CommiAitorter-lt. O. DAvis, J. Or'kenawalt. Ctmnfy Surveyor rt. C WHITTBKIN. Ctronr T)r. J. W. MonWow. Count v A uditorsii. W. WARDlcrr, J. A. BCOTT, K. It. BWAl.LEV. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. TIONESTA LODQE JVo. 3C9, tfyi I. O. of O. Jr. MEETS every Tuesday evening, nt 7 o'clock, la the Lodge Room lu Par trldge'allall. K. C. JOHNSTON, N. O. U. W. SAWYER, Beo'y. 27-tf. OAPT. GEORGE STOW POST, VY No. 274, . A. It. f 1)U on the flrnt Wednesday In each Month, la Odd Fellow Hall, TloueHta. Pa. D. 8. KNOX, Commander. M, B. AONBW. T. M. CLARK. , .A.OINEW Ac CLAltK, ATTORN EYS-AT-L AW, Kim St. Tionesta, Penna. ry J. VAN I EH EX. 1. ATTORNEY- AT-LAW, And Ilstrkt Attorney or Forest County. VUllce In Court Mouse, Tionesta, Ta. I." I DAVIS. iti. ATTORNF.Y-AT-LAW, Tionesta, Pa. Collections mado in this and adjoining count 1pm. iI I LES W. TATE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Elm Street, Tionesta, Ta. F. RITCHEY, ATTORNEY- AT-LA.W, Tionesta, Forest County Pa. LAWRENCE HOUSE. TionowU, Pa., H. A. Brookway, Proprietor. Thin limine 1m rentrnlly located. Every thin)? tiew and well furnished. Supeilor Ao-coinmod-ations and tri tittention ftiven toguerta. Vegetables and Fruits of all Mud nerved In their season. (Sample aoain for Commercial Apr-nt. CENTRA L HOWSE, Tionesta, Pa., T. C. Jackson, Proprietor. Thi la n new house, and has Just been fitted up tor the accommodation of the public. A por tion et'tlio patronage oftlrvj public, in aolic ited. 4rt-ly. IV EAS T H If'KOK Y, P.. J. W. B M., Proprietor. This house is tnw and haa been furnished with now inri.iture throughout. It la centrulley lo--atod, and has a lirat chiaabarn in connect ion with It. The traveling pitdie will And it a pKrtHnnt top,)inm place. First vlasa Ilverv In eonncctiou with the Hotel. NATIONAL HOTEL, Tidioute, Pa., W. D. Itacklin, Proprietor. A firat- lja hotel lu all renpe-s, and t ho pleas m 1 1 text atopping plu? i town. liatoti very iawaabl. janS-82. If B.COX)K, M. P., Al. yii YSICI A X & SURGEON. Oflk on Elm St., tit'ar the School "none, Tionosta, Ta. All irfebional dU promptly attended Ut. W. MORROW, M. I., . PHYSICIAN A SURGEON, tf ArmatronK county, lwving located . TVinesta is prepared to attend all pro visional calls promptly and at all hour. :Uee in thnearbaujch A Co. 'a new build a k, up stairs. Office hours 7 to K A. -ndUto!2n.; t to 3 and 61 to 74 f. m. fSHndavH, to 10 A. m. ; 2 to 3 and I to 74 r. m. " Residene in Fiwher House, on Walnut Street. my-18 81. C. COBURN. M. D.t PHYSICIAN SURGEON, Has had over fifteen years experience in the practiee of bis profesHion, having grad uated legally and honorably May 10, 1W5. Ofllce and Residence in Judge Reek's house, opposite the M. E. Church, Tiones Pa, Aug. 25-1WO ENTISTRY. DR. J. W. MORROW. HuvitiK purchased.the materials fte of 1r. Steudman, would repecttully an bounce that he will can y on the Dental nusinoas in Tionesta, and having had over ix vears successful experience, considers akiniaeil fully competent to give entire sat jwfaetien. t shall always give my medi .eal praoUee the preference. mar22-62. . u. KIT. A. . KRLLT MJ.I', FA UK Jt CO., BANKERS! forner of El A WainutSU. Tionosta. Bank: t iise't and Deposit. nterest $i lwed -on Time Deposits. Collections made on all the Principal points or the U. S. Collections solicited. 18-ly. ORENZO FULTON, Manufacturer of and Dealer in HARNESS, COLLARS, BRIDLES, And all kinds ef ORSE FURNISHING GOODS. aylBl TONESTA. PA. OUBSCRIBK lor the RervBLiOAN, only . ' 1.50 per annum. C. M. SHAWKET. BRENNAN I SHAVKEY, Bal Estate Agents & Conveyancers. Dealers in ANTHRACITE A BITUMINOUS COAL (Offlora In Court Ueuso.) TIONESTA, FOREST COUNTY; PA. -FOR SALE. 1000 acres, Warrant No. 2886, Tionesta Township. 390 acres Warrant No. 6180. Klngsley Township. 143 acres, known an "LillleFatm," Alle gheny Twp., Venango Co. 70 acres near Enterprise, Warren Co. Also. Houses and lots, and building lots in Tlotiesta Borough for sale on. easv terms. We have some good bargains on hand. 11BKHNAN dc HHAWKKY. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Cdn.e4 Time Table Tteaeatft Mtailea. WORTH. oCTH. Train C3... 11:17 am Train 10 1:45 pm Train 16 8:28 pm Train 15... 7:48 am Train-18... Train 9... 7:4S am 4:00 pm Train 15 North, and Trln 10 South carry tue mall. PreachiDg in the Presbyterian Cbufch next Sunday morning and evening, by Her. Hickllng. tlev. Hicka will occupy the pulpit of tbe M. E. Cburcb next Sunday evening, at 7:30. Presbyterian Sabbath ScEoo? at 12:30 p. in.; M. E. Sabbath School at 10 a.m. . - No Paper Next Week. According to our establiibed cus tom nu paper will be issued from this office next week. Tbe sanctum will be open for the transaction of all bus iness in our line, especially the taking in of money we do occasionally in dulge in tbat branch of business when an opportunity affords. Our next is sue will occur on July 16th. Mean time we hope all our friends will en joy the Fourth of July. Hurrah for the-day-after-to-roor row ! July 4th. Sheffield boys and girls will have their annual hop on the 4th. Oil market closed yesterday at 592c. Opened tbis morning at GOu. Let. everybody celebrate and have a good time, if it's in the pins. Misses Fanny and June Biggin?, of Weft Hickory, visited Tiouesta friends Monday. The T. V. R. 11. company will extend their road about four miles the present season. Billy Bibhle is home from Macks burg, Ohio. Henry is also stopping at home for a short time. A stone culvert is taking the place of the tile across Elm St., in front of II. J. Hopkins & Go's store. Harvesting will soon be all the rage. Many grain heids are beginning to assume the beautiful golden hue. Capt Knox, of Stow Post, assist in the muster of a new G. A. R. Post at Clarendon, Pa., on ThursJay ev ening last. The hauling of the Ford & Lacy 1 lumber to this station for shipment gives the town a much livelier air than usual. Messrs. Jas. Davis and Mack Agnew, Allegheny College students, are home from Meadville to spend their vacation, which lasts till Sep tember, , Tbe parties who have been con fined in the county bastile since May; court for violation of tbe license law. were on Monday released under the insolvent act. Another child of Solden Whit man's has been taken off by that dread disease, diphtheria. Our sin cere sympathies are extended to the etrickea family. Mr. C. F. Gillespie is rushing his new store building, at Whig Hill, rap idly forward to completion. He will doubtless have it full of goods within the next three weeks. Frank Whittekin has had his moustache trimmed "Wild Bill fash ion." A Mexican sombrero, brace of pistols and a knife in his boot would complete tbe simile. John Becker of Lancaster has built a mill on tract 3160, Barnett township, and intends manufacturing lumber, shingles and lath. lie will add a planer in tbe spring. Mr. T. B. Cobb returned from a two weeks' trip to Kentucky and Tennessee last Wednesday, where be has been looking over some big tim ber lots with a view of investing. "Tbat which was dead, may again live." Tbe old Petroleum II. R. is being revived, and its extension to tbe Jefferson county coal fields may be looked for in tbe near future. it T. BRCNRAIV. Mr. M. Carpenter, our Photo Art ist, has made ample prspaiations for the Fourth, and will' be fixed for all wbo ma call for pictures. Give him a call. Mr. L. D. Whitcomb has just start ed tt cewplanicg mill at West Hickory station, which has )r capacity of plan ing timber up to twelve inches in thickness. See his card In this issue. Tbe approaching Agricultural State Fair will be the first held in Philadelphia since 1880, and only the third time since 1857. It will open on September 8tb, and continue two weeks. Ed. 7Ieibel, our popular hardware merchat is kuocking the shingle trade around here "out of time" at a rapid rate. Ed. puts on a very substantial tin roof, and guarantees it not to rip ravel or run down at the heel. The Enterprise Transit Company has bought all of tbe Stockwell and McIIenty lands in Millstone and Jenks twps., Forest county, and will build a mill thereon, and build a rail road from Marienville to tbe mill. "Golden Days" for July has reached its thousands of delighted subscribers. There iff no young peo ple's magazine in existence tbat is so much sought after as Golden Days, which is the best evidence of its mer its. Jas. Etverson, Publisher, Phila delphia Pa. . The members of The Equitable Aid Union will hold an ice cream festival at Partridge's Hall on Friday afternoon and evening, July 4th. Everybody is cordially invited to call and partake of fhtf refreshments which are expected to be first class in every particular. --Mr. S. S. Canfield has lately erect ed over tbe grave of his infant child a handsome tombstone, ou which is en scribed the following beautiful lines, composed by 8. D. Irwio, Esq : Unto our Father's will alone One thought hnth reconciled, That He who's love exceeded ours IJuth taken home II is child. Where are you going to spend the Fourth? seemd to be the question of tbe day. Tionesta will celebrate in good style, and those who want a pleasant time should come here. One very amusing feature of the day will be the parade of tbe hoodlums in the morning. . Then there will be some very interesting races, and no doubt a mateh game of base ball. Tbe whole to wind up with a grand display of fire works in the evening. Come to Tionesta. Miss Laura, sister of Mr. II. J. and Linus J. Hopkins, died at her father's residence, Pleasautville, on Thursday morning last, 26th, her dis ease being diphtheria. Miss Hopkins was taken with this terrible disease several weeks ago, but was considered to be getting some better a ehort time before her death. She was a very es timable young lady and a favorite with all her acquaintances, and dur ing a short visit here some time ago she made many friends among our youog people who will bear of her death with the deepest sorrow. We join the community in extending to the afflicted ones earnest and sincere sympathy in their great trial. Miss Hopkins was aged 19 years. G. W. Brown, Deputy Supreme President E. A. U., organized Byrora Union, this county, last Monday ev ening, with 42 applicants for charter. The officers are as follows: Chancel lor, N. C. Wiltsie ; Advocate, W. II. Frost; Presideut, Walter Byrom; Vice Pres., Mrs. Belle Drury; Aux iliary, Mrs, W. C. Wiltsie ; Secreta ry, Miss Nina S&lade; Trearurer, D. S. Drury; Accountant, John Hafele; Chaplain, Rev. W. II. Sloan ; War den, Mrs. C. Chapman'; Sentinel, Mrs. W. L. Loomis ; Watchman, A. S. Brecht ; Conductor, II. Stakeley ; Assist. Con., Mrs. Wm. Cunningham ; Trustee, L. II. Nichols; Rep. to Grand Union, Ed. Klabbatz ; Exam ining Physician, Dr. S. 8. Towler; Time of meeting, every Saturday ev ening. Fourth of July's Display of goods in Flags, Fireworks, Paper Cap Pistols, Confectionery,' Or anges, Lemons, Ac; Also Summer Hats, Shoes, Fans, and all seasonable goods, at Wm. Smearbaugh & Co's. That most excellent journal for farmers, gardeners and housekeepers, the American AgricuUu.rUt, regular price 11.50, can be bad in connection with this paper for 2.50. . Now is (he best time to subscribe. School Directors Meeting. The directors of lionesta borough met on Monday evening. At a previ ous meeting it was decided to adopt tbe brick building, but as between the parties who had presented bids no de cision had been arrived at, as the board wished to make some alterations. Upon' opening the new bids it was found that Ed. Allen, of Titusville, had bid 87i945, and May & Osborne, of Franklin, $7,800; the latter bid was accepted, and the President and Secretary ordered to draw up contract with the parties forthwith. - Tbe board then made tbe annual tax levy, which is the same as last year ; i. e , tor building purposes eight mills, and for school purposes eight mills. It was decided to have eight months of school beginning on first Monday of September to have three schools, and pay same salaries as last year. Agreed to select teachers on Saturday, August 2d. It was also decided to offer the old school buildings and lot for sale. OIL NOTES. Agnew & Proper, with Emery and Welsh, are drilling two wells 22 and 44 rods south of tho Emery & Agnew gusher on 3195. The Porcupine Oil Company are al so drilliog tbree wel,ls near the western line of 3195 nearly opposite the Agnew & Proper wells. W. L. Crisman has sold bis tract of 450 acres to the Cooper boys for 84.000 and retains thre fourths of the oil roy alty. Murphy, Walker & Co., started the di ill on Monday on a new well near the mouth of Spring Creek, on warrant 3668, of Wright and Dub ring. A company represented by M. Ar ters, of Warren, have leased a large body of land iu Jenks and Barneett to townships and the drill will be bounc ing in the old laurel thickets' in two weeks. The Derrick, in its Juue report, has the following summary of new welldiu the Balltown field. The production of some of tbe wells is considerably under estimated : Barrels. Lot 3194 Porcupine Oil Co No 20 15 Ko23 150 3194 " No24 20 8195 Emory & Agnew No 1 ISO 4192 Howe Oil Co No 16 25 4821 Balltown Oil Co No 23 1 6230 Grandin, Kelly & Co No 20... 30 Wells completed 7 New production 400 Tbe Goettel wild-cat well, on 3177, is a duster. A Liberal Community. Deab Republican: While traveling through the Alle gheny valley last Friday, I chanced to stop at the little hamlet of East Hicko ry; its church spire pointing upward from among the greeu trees attracted me thitherward. Upon coming to the church I beheld a concourse of people in a grove back of the church. Some were stemming strawberries, others making lemonade, young girls busy weaving bouquets and garlands for a flowery bower, while still another guild were collecting milk, eggs and ice, preparatory to making tbat sum mer luxury known as ice cream. What did it all mean? Simply tbat tbe young folks saw tbe need of a bell in the steeple to call tardy people to church and Sunday school before tbe benediction ; also chandeliers would add to the enlightment of the congre gations, bo they resolved to ressrt to an ice cream and strawberry festival. The time and the place were well chos en ; an array of benches gave a resting place for tbe visitors, while lamps from tbe mills threw light enough to be agreeable, the dark grotesque shad ows dancing on the green archery of the tree, tbe clatter of spoons, the gay laughter, the white dresses of the girls, maxle a picture long to be remembered. Each young lady on the committee hud made a necktie to match her apron. These ties were sealed in envelopes and sold to the young men ; whereupon each young man was obliged to hunt up the wear er of the apron which matched his lie and escort her to supper. I was astonished beyond measure when I hear! that tho reoult of tbis Festival was $84.11 clear profit, connting in some money that was do nated to the cause. I thought this would have done credit to a city fes tival; but said I, probably tbe resi deuts don't have many calls on their charity. Yes, they do, responded my friend. Only last week they sub scribed $7500 to help their worthy fellow citizen, Mr. Henry Kiffer, who is lying very low at present, and haS long been unable to labor. Also, the Hickory band has had a benefit given them of nearly $30.00, and every good appeal is speedily rerponded to by the inhabitants of the valley. Yours, A Tjiaveleb. East Hickory, June 30s, 1884. THE:- GLORIOUS FOURTff. Program of Doings in Tionesta. At a meeting Monday evening of the different committees appointed the following program for celebrating the Fourth of July in Tionesta was adopt ed : In tbe morning firing of the cannon will usher in the dawn of tbe Glorious Fourth. At 9 o'clock a. in., sharp, there will bo a Fantastic Parade. Followed: by Dunscl's Minstrel Troupe. Do not fail to see this, as it will be the only "dark feature" of the occasion. The Hickory brass band ii expected to be in attendance. Reading of the Declaration of Inde pendence by J. H. Dingman. Ode by Choir. Oration by Miles W. Tate Eeq. Ode by Choir. Sack race on Elm. Street, between Hopkins' and Robinson's stores, at o'clock p. m. Two prizes. Wheelbarrow raze at 4:30. Two prizes. At 5 o'clock, foot race from May Street to Church Street. Two prizes, All races free to all. At 8 o'clock, magnificent fire works wilt be set off on tbe point of Hunter's Island. This display will be gorgeous in the extreme. Sheriff C. W. Clark is appointed Marshal of the Day, to appoint bis own aides. Other attractions will be added to the foregoing program, but as they have not been arranged, cannot be given at this time. The Committee of Arrangements extend a hearty in vitation to the surrounding communi ty to join in tbe festivities of the day Come, everybody. Balltown News. It has been observed by a disinter ested spectator that there is nothing small about Balltown, but whether the remark was prompted by contem plating the gigantic form of Peter Berry and Jim Emery, the spouting wells, vast forests, or the length of our miles is not known ; at any rate, Ball towd has endeavored to keep up to ber standard of magnitude by bring ing in a large well where tbe most ex perienced operators expected but a small producer. Tbe particulars in regard to this well, (on the Proper & Agnew reserve) you have alieady given to your read ers. The opening of the well, which was a novelty to many, was witnessed by a large number of gentlemen and ladies from Balltown. Among the latter were Mrs J. D. Emery, Mrs. Peter Berry, Mrs. J. C. Welch, Mrs. Charles Griffin Mrs. T. Corah, and Miss Neely. Tionesta was represent ed by Judge Proper, Hon. J. B. Ag new, J. F. Proper, and that irrepressi ble little man of curves and tangents, F. F. Whittiken. The Balltown Union Sabbath Sbool was organized last week and met for the first time last Sabbath. The fol lowing officers were elected at tbe meeting for organization. Mr. W. A. Walker, Supt.; Mr. Haslett, Aeet Supt. ; Miss Berry, Seo'y and Treas. ; Miss May Agnew, Librarian. The spirit ot earnestness with which many of our citizens have entered into the work is amply attested by tbe attend ance, there being fifty-four scholars present last Sabbath. Much of the labor involved iu this undertaking was done by Miss Neely, our accom plished school teacher. Mr. T. P. Flynu, who is engaged in the lumber business about three miles above this place, narrowly escaped se rious injury yesterday by being thrown from a large load of lumber. The "shoe" having caught ou tbe edge of a plank in tbe road, the wagon was stopped so suddenly as to throw Mr. Flynn to the ground. As he fell be tween the horses his escape with but a few slight bruises is astonishing. A producer near here says that for quiet, unassuming gall, a young scout from Oil City takes this year's wheat crop with the eighty million bushel surplus. The producer has a well about finished and as he don't care to have tbe public kuow much about it, be has pieced signs at the approaches to the well warning people to "keep off the lease." , This morning, as the producer "was wandering around bis eye accidently fell" on the y. s. f. O. C, who was standing benido the der rick leisurely taking the level with an aneroid. The producer accosted the scout with, "Did you see that sign ? wbat are you doing here?" (Scout, wbo had'nt finished his observations, still Watching the instrdnient) "To the first question,- the love of truth which was instilled iDto my young epidermus through the faithful efforts of a remarkably robust school master compels me to answer yes. In answer to tbe last question I would say that I just came from Ohio to see Mr. Sar gent, the contractor,- wbo is an old friend of an uncle of mine who Used to be engaged' in the oil busines at Pithole; however, as be is busy, and I have got tbe level, I will bid you an affectionate farewell." With a happy smile on his youth ful face and a spur on bis heel tbe en terprising scout proceeded to "keep off" toward Sheffield. Nebbitt Balltown. Pa . .Tuna 9.S 188i Foreign and Domestic Fruits. Peaches, Apples, Currants, Rasp berries, Pine-apples, Bananas, Oranges and Lemons will be received during this week. Fire-works, Ice Cream and Lemonade on the Fourth and a full lino of Stationery, Confectionery and fancy goods continually on hand at C. W. Deroick's, just north of Post Office. Call and examine. Only 10 cents per can for the cel ebrated Crimeon Cluster Tomatoes. best in the market, at H. J. Hopkins & Co. 2t. II. J. Hopkins & Co., will give you more goods for a Dollar than any other store in the country. St.- Send Money by American KxDres Co. Money Orders. Receipts given. Mon ey refunded if Orders are lost. Sold at all offices of the Co. Payable at 6,500 places. Rates : To $5-5c. ; $10-8c. ; f 20-10c. $.$0-12c. ; ?40-lf)c ; &r-0-20e. my 14 3in MARRIED. R1IODES-JSIIAFER At the residenctf of tho bride's parents, June 25th, 1584 by Rev. J. S. McGray, Rev. J. D. Rhodes, Paster of the F. M. Church at Tionesta, to Miss Annia May Shafer, of IIU1, Mer-' cer county, Pa. ' DIED. Hopkins At her home in Pleasautville, Fa., June 20, 1884, of dipb.th.oria, Miss Laura J. Hopkins, aged 19 years and 5 months. ' Whitman In Tionesta township, For est county, Pa., June 27, 1884, of diph theria, Conrad, son' of Sclden and Lavi na Whitman, aged 10 years, 9 months and 27 days. TIONESTA MARKETS, CORRECTED EVERY TUESDAY, BY RELIABLE DEALERS. Flour $ barrel choice 4.75 7.00 1.151.70 - 1.50 1.6 1.40 - ' - 84 1.50 ($3.00 - Iff - ' 14 11 - - 8.50 5.60 - eu 75 75 18fiH23 12 (4 1 28 W 20(0,90 - - 5 810 - 1.7 1.40 121 . 2.90 - 3.1.5 4ffci,60 1.40 10 'M 10 25 Flour $ sack, Corn Meal, 100 lba Chop feed', pure grain Corn, Shelled , - -Beans 3 bushel -Ham, sugar cured Breakfast Bacon, sugar cured Shoulders - Whiteflsh, half-barrels Lake herring hulf-bnrrels Sugar - - - Syrup N. O. Molasses new Roaxt Rio Coffee Rio Coffee, - - . Java Coffee Tea . . - - . . Butter --. Rice Eggs,-fresh - Salt best hike Lard - Iron, common bar Nails, lOd, $ keg - Potatoes .... Lime bid. ... Dried Apples hlicod pe;- lt Dried Beef . Dried Peaches per lb Dried Peaches pared per NEW PLANING MILL. . AT West Hickory, la. Having just nut in a now planing mill at this piace I am prepared to do all kimla of work in that lino ut the nioMt reaonable lates. My planer will sui'lucetwelve-inch timber, so that 1 can till any kind of a bill. Being Mitimted right at the Dt-pot 1 liavo extra failitieH for shipping to ull points. Lj. I). WHITCOMB. jul2 3m A PR 17 P Wend six cents for pontee. of goods which will help all, o' either sex to more inont-y right away than anything i' i so in iias wunu. routines awaii lite lArL-Ara u 1 iui tl 1 1 1 ..I v- fcur.i A, .irnu .l dresa True tV Cu Augusta, Maine Api.i) DK. FK MASK'S WATER CURE ES TABLISHMENT A health institu tion in !t 30lh year. For nearly ull kind of t'hromo diseases, and especially the dis ease of woman. Open at all seasons Circular free. Address, S. Frt-use, M.l., New Brighton, Beaver county. Pa. fcb270. wAplcnr'n (IvMitavMlu lultlutM nutAr tt.iLt Sold by Q. W. Bovard.