WKDSESDAT MORMSG, MARCH 17. 180. BOROUGH OFFICERS.. 0nci7mt J. 8. Hood. F. E. Mablo, H. O. Davis,' L. Aguew, M. Kinstoin, J. A. Proper. J untie a of the Peace J. T. Brannnn, R. S. Knox. 0titabie.r. A. inlands. ficfionl Director J . Shawkey, T). W, Clark, A. II. I art rid hp, C. A. Randall, A. II. Kolly, J. T, Hrennan. .-" i ' ' i n ' FORKST COUNTY OFFICERS. AfetAber of O-'reM.-TTAHRT WniTB. (Mmbly N. p. ViikLrk. rrMidenl Judge D. WktmOHE. Auoeiate Judge John Reck, Et ;ynD Kkrr. T''rwurw-WK. Lawakhce. Prothonotary , lingittrtr i& Recorder, de. JCT!1 HHAWRKT. iyieriir.V. A. RAKTAT.. 0mrHii'oner Eli Ubrltjt, Ihac Loko, If. W. LKPKBCn. County Superintendent U. S. Brock Wat. Mutrie.f Attorney R. T). Inwrw. J'wry CVtnmfMtower C. II. Church. Tetkr Yockor. Comity Surrrynr T. D. Collins. Coroner W. C. ContJRN. County Auditor! Kici01 THOMF-ItOW,- D. F. COPELAHD, F. C. LaCT. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. TI0-E3 T A LODOE No. 869, I. O. Of O. TP. ME UTS every Friday evening, at 7 o'clock, lu tbg Lodge Room in Par tridge's Hall. C. E. MeCRAY, N. O. O. W. SaWYKR, Soc'y. 27-tf. E. L. Davis, ATTORNEY AT LAW, TlouesU. Pa. Collections made lu this and adjoin ing counties. 40-ly ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Elm Street, TIOXKATA , rA, JT. Ii. AGNKW, ATTORNEY - AT-LAW, TIOXESTA, PA. ATTENTION 80LUIF.RB! I bavo boon ad in It tod to practice as an Attorney in the Pension Ofllee at Wash ington, D. C. All ofiieers, soldiers, or Kuuorti who were Injured In the la to war, iu obtain pension to which thev may be entitled, bv calling. n or mldresHlng nie at 1 ioneMta, Pa. Also, claims for arrearnstca of pay and bounty will receive prompt at tention. . Waving been over four rears a soldier In the 1U war, and having for a number of rears engaged In the piweention of Hol-iller-' claims, iny experience will assure the collection of claim In tho .hottest pos sible time. J. II. AONliW. ' 4Uf. f F. W.Mays, . ATTORNEY AT LAW. and Notart - Pt'ci.ic, Remold Hnkill A. Co.'s 'ttlotlc, Kenec St.', Oil Citv, I'a. ' S'J-ly Lawreoce. House, ' pjONKSTA, rENN'A, WW.. LAW L UlW'iilv, Propriktor. This bns Ls centrally located. F.vcrythioir new and well furniwhoil Superior aecommoda tionx and strict, attention irivcn to xwe Vegetables mid Frnlta of all kinds aorveel iutJioir scaon. Ktimple room for Com . moit ial A)L'oiit. ' d CENTRAL HOUSE, BONNER A AUNEW BLOCK. T. C. Jackso.", Proprietor. Thin U anew notice, and has JuhI been fUted up for the accommodation of tho public. A portion' or Hie patronage or tho public la ttoUcited J. 12. 31. !., TI0NK3TA, l'A. - Oppiok IIotihh ; 7 to 0 a. m., 7 to 9 P. , Wednesday and Saturdays from II V. U) J !', M. li. UkT. MA Y, l'A UK tS CO., b j. isr k: ie ir, s Corner of Elm A Walnut Sts.Tioncsta. Rank of Discount and Dc-pofcit. luterest allowed oa Time Deposits. Collection raadoonall thePrlncIpal polnta of the IT. S. Collections soileltod. IS-ly. PHOTOaRAPIl GALLERY. TIOSnCSTA, PA., fi. CARPENTER, ... Proprietor. J Pictures taken ill all the latest etylea the tit. 25-tf . ., " i QlIARLfiS KAISIO, PRACTICAL CARRIAGE AND WAGON MAKER. In roar of Ilium's Blacksmith ahop, ELM ST., - - TIONKSTA, PA THE BUCKEYE BLACKSMITH (W. C. WILSON) IS permanently located in the Roberts shop, near Haslet's corners, where he is prepared to rneot all his old customers, and as many new ones as feel dmpOHed to favor him with their custom, ilis motto is: "Live and let live." W. C. WILSON. Tioneata, Jnne 24, 1S79. Subscribe; for tho Forest Rcpobiioua It will rmy. USTSURA.N'CE! LIFE, FIRE & ACCIDENT. r. av. civmc, ,Tr., Afj't. riRK INSURANCE! Etna, Liverpool A London Olobe, Lycoming, North Rritish tt Mercantile, Hanover, Franklin Of Philadelphia, Continental, Northern Rochester. ACCIDENT INSURANCE: Travelers Life fe Accident Insurance . Company. Offlcei C. C Thompson'!", Law Office, Orandln Block, Tldiouto, Pa. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Frto Methodist preacliing in tho Universalis! Church next Sunday evening. M. E. Sunday School at 10 o'clock ft. m., nod Presbyteriau Sunday' School nt 2 o'clock p. m. -Oil 91.c. St. Patrick's day in tho tnorning, bejabber9. Eaitcr one week from Sunday; lay nside you spare eggs. Mrs. Johnson, of Bradford, sister of Mrs. Dingmao, is nt present visiting Mr. Dmgmau's family. The pay car passed up the rond yesterday, doubtless making g!ad the hearts of the employct-s. Mr. John Halt has rentod the house formerly occupied by Hon. J. I. Agnew, and will shortly move into the same. The pigeons have nhout all left tho roost on Little Coon. Where they have "appeared to" we hove not yet .learned. Mr. J. N. Teilsworth departed for Bradford on Friday last, where he will remain for some time, and pursue his wonted vocation. k The trout fishing open3 April 1 two weeks from to-morrow andloses August 1. The buss season comes in again with June 1st. Moving day April first draws uncomfortably near, to those who con template making changes, of which we understand there are quite a number. Geo. Carr, the btitchfr, iserecting a building on Elm street, between M. W. Tale's office nnd Samuel Clark's residence, to be used hs a meat market. Messrs. J. T. Dale, and W. W. Grove, returned home from Bradford Saturday evening, looking unusually well, and report things as brick as ever. Mr. John Shnup, of McKecsport, Allegheny Co., accompanied by three of bis children, spent a few days in town this week visiting friends, and looking after his lumber interests io this county. Prof. Ptck organized n singing class nt Tidioute numbering upward of seventy-five scholars, on Wednesday last. He expects when once thor oughly mider way to have about ninety. The clas in this place is pro gressing very cicely. Mr. Z. T. Carson, met with what might have been a serious accident the other day, while dropping a raft of tics from Forge Island to tho other side of the river. As it is "Kit" only sustained a severe bruising which has been the cause of his limping around for a few days with a cane. We ate requested to state Messrs. Geo. and John Osgood of Star P. O., arc ready to fettle all accounts against tho estate of the late Hiram Osgood. Parties knowing themselves indebted to said estate, or having claims against the same will please make a note of this. Messrs. N. Lattin and It. W. Ba-' con have been stopping at Ilobt. Gui tons for sotn) time buying pigeons. From the numerous bags they have carted to this place it would eeeua they are waking it pay, but you can't tell much about it, us they have very little to sa). The Clarion luyniWean made its appearauce last week "togged out" in a handsome new suit from head to foot. Tho Republican is now one of the newsiest, spiciest and prettiest ex changes that come to this oflice. May it continne to prosper an 1 do noble work for the party in Clariou county. Led ia R., daughter of S. C. and Elizabeth Johnsto n, of Hunters Itun, aged 7 mouths and 3 days, died ofcon geetion of the brain, on Thursday, March 11, 1880, afiei-au Ulnem of eleven days. She was h twin baby, aud had always been a delicate child. The parents have the sympathy of all their neighbors and Irienda. The entertainment at tho Law rence House lost evening, by tho Tid ioute company was a pleasant surprise to all who attended, and was fur beyond tha expectations of the audi ence, and whatever it may have been financially, it was ft complete success otherwise. Tho show abounded in laughable and sidesplitting sayings and doings f,om beginning to end, and the audience was kept in an uproar of laughter all evening, ami when any local hits were made, of which there were nn abundance, the house fairly shook with applause. We should like to mention some of the best jokes that were cracked iu fact, take the programme and go through it, making such comments as we feci it deserves but our lirno this morning is ton much limited. - Suffice to say, etery performer did first class much better than was expected. We were sorry the hou?e was not more crowded, i i out we believe the boys came out whole, and that's all they cared for this time, besides they have left a good impression, Hud will draw a full house fchould they conclude to repeat the dose at some future time. One thins wo must not forget to mention, and that is, tho boys labored under great disadvantage frowi lack of proper stage room, curtains, e.tr. We bespeak for them a crowded bouse should they ever come back. The Hill Farm well is down over 800 feet and no third sand. Opera tions .havo been suspended for the present, but will be resumed as soon ns Mr. Kepler can get his matters with the company properly arranged, which will not be longer than a week or two It appears that two members of the company got friehtened at the seem ingly slim prospect of a strike, and hadn't the nerve to go on and give the well a proper test, whereupon Mr Kepler bought out their iuterts, and will go on with developments, jiit as though nothing of the kind had happened. Parties from whom he has leased territory need givo themselves no concern, as Mr. K. bus tho "spon dulicks" and pluck to stick to it until he strikes oil, or knows the reason why. We feel confident that hisplutkwillbe rewarded by a good strike. It is reported that clouds of niir eons Hy daily over ANaireu, but whence they come and whither they go m not exactly known ; the suppo&i tiou is, however, they come from the beach woods iu Old Forest, where they have been feeding during the winter. Thousands still flock nt the approach of twilight into the now well known roo.t on Little Coon creek, this county, and ihe distant, all-uight peal of mus ketry wagiog warfare against the in nocent birds resembles tho continued cruckliogofa mighty electric current as it springs from one conducter to another. Most ol the lumbermen have re turned from down the river, and bring with them glad tidings of good prices. Pine timber sells readily from twelve to eighteen cents per foot, whilo boards are in great demand at prices bid, varying trom fourteen to sixteen dol larl por thousand. Lumbermen are somewhat reticent about selling at these figures, and think that in conse quence of tho short run this season, pricrs will be advanced to at least eighteen dollars for good pine boards. W. W. Gaither, conductor on the F. S. St. P. A C R, R., who was shot some time ago, by a drunken pedlar, named John Clancy, in attempting to put him from the train, died ou Fri.ay last at bis home, in Foxburg, Clarion Co. Mr. Gaitber ran the first train over the new road, and was a man highly esteemed fur his accommo dating traits ad kind ways. Clancy's trial will come off at the next April term of court at Clarion. A new grocery store haa been opened in the Acomb building, by Messrs. Wm. Smearbaugh & Co. The new firm will make it a business to keep a complete supply of the very best and chcicest groceries, which will be sold at a small margin. Their "ad." will appear next week, and in the meantime they invite their friends to call aud look over their stock, having got fairly under way and being ready to wait on all who desire anything iu their line. It is acknowledged by multitudes who have been cured of liver com plaint, gravel, backache, headache, palpitation of heart, c, that Barosma is the best remedy known. Prepared by E. K. Thompson, Titusville, Pa. For sale by Bovard. 61-2t. Whig Hill Pebbles. Rev. A. O. Stone is conducting a series of revival meetings at this place. Six are Seeking their souls salvation, and i tun hers havo risen for the pi avers of tbe church. May the good begun work go-on until many shall be tun verted. Farmers are beginning to waken tip a9 the sun aproaches tho vernal equi nox, and the fiost begins to leave the ground. Messrs. C. F. Gillespie, and George Klinestiver, will stump the greater part of their respective farms. Mr. Barnes sold his timber to Messrs. Root & Watson, for, I believe. J cents per foot. Mr. Eli Berlin sold his to Mr. Djeenbury. Tho educational association will meet at this place next Satuiday. A good attendance is anticipated and the programme as prepared will be carried out to the letter. ' Mr. R. Z. Gillespie will teach the Newtown school next term. Newtown ers, wo congratulate yon in securing Mr. Gillespies services in leaching. W. A. W. Stewarts Rn Bubbles. Business on the Run is beginning to nssume more aetivitt. The farmers have stopped ploughing since the ground has been frozen, but all ready to commence as soon as thcro is a thaw. For tin last two years Ihe far- iners have made nothing, but with increased acreage, better crops and prices they hope to prosper. There are many now complaining of colds ; indeed, tboao that our not afflicted are the exception. J.'A. Dawson has been quite sick, but is around again. - Mrs. Lyman Handy is quite feeble Quite a number are moving this spring. We have Mr. Jno. Hudlleson for a citizen of Forest again. Prof. DeMunu moves to Neilltown. Joe. Steiomctz goes East cf the Mountains. Rufe Copeland has moved to Craw ford Co. , Mrs. Mctcalf und her mother have moved back to the old homestead We welcome them again as neighbors Mr. m. lonng is moving on the farm of Mrs. AUender. Mrs. Flora Wachwer and Mrs. Julia Ferry, of St. Petersburg, are here on a visit among their old friends. We are glad to see them again. Mrs. J. I Range will visit her daughter iu Kansas this month. Jim Mclntire rejoices ever a new daughter. Ho calls it well no matter, he'll name it. Our 6chool closes this week. Miss Kerr has given good satisfaction both to parents and childreu. We are to have Quarterly Meeting at the Weslyan church on next Sab bath. All are invited. We hear it intimated that Harmony will present tome candidates for oflice this fall ; but time" will tell G. W. S. Baldwin's Official Railway Guide for March is around again, with its usual supply of valuable railroad sta tistics, correct and comprehensive time tables, entertaining reading matter, etc. The Guide is an almost indispen sable article, and a copy of it should be io the hands of every traveler and business man in the oil legions. Price 10 ceuts, or 81.00 a year. Address, W. S. Baldwin, 15 Exchange Street, Buffalo, N. Y. Ballou's Monthly Magaziue for April. We do not wonder that this magazine. is so popular; for no one can look over its contents or examine and read it without being thoroughly impressed with tho fact that t hero is no magazine in this country that can show such a varied class of contents, such thrilling sea-yarns, domestic stories, nice love-tales, excelleul poetry, beautiful engravings, well-written do scriptious. wit and humor, wis-e infor mation, aud a little of everything that can interest the mobt careless or crit ical reader. Published by Thomes & Talbot, 23 Hawley St. Boston, Mass. -Nothiug makes a man, woman, or child feel meaner than a tickling sen sation iu the throat. Take "Dr. Sel lers Cough Syrup." 25e. For sale by Bovard. 51-2t. Goto G. W. Bovarda for Mrs. Freeman's New National Dyes. For brightness aud durability of color they are unequaled. Color 2 to G lbs., price 15 cents. 33-1 v. "STATE CAPlTA-IOr..'' IIarrisht'Iso, Pa., March 12. '80 F-r the put week tho Kh.t Bill cnse3 have again been engaging popu lar attention. Considerable surprise has been occasioned by tlx? principals entering a plea of guilty, and that judgment be pronounced. PetrofJ, one of the defendants who plead not enilty was yesterday convicted, and will be sentenced along with the others on the 29ih of the present month. Th trials ot the others, I think, will he abandoued, as tho prosecution B'-em satisfied to let the small fish go now tht they have convicted the larger ones. Mr. John Cessna, the new chairman of the State Central Committee, has named Mr Lucius Rogers, and Mr. Samuel Barr, as his secretaries, and Philadelphia, as bis head quarters, which ho will open about the middle of June. Our warm springlike weather,, sud denly changed ou Sunday last, when it became considerably colder about t wo inches of enow fell when it aga'u became clear and warm. Twice during the week we have had several inches of snow, which,' however was uuable to long rejistthc continued warm temperature. Owitjg to tho prevalence of ths small pox iu neighboring cities, our mayor has iusued a proclamation, calling on the citizens to get 'vacciunated to pre vent it taking hold hero, tt woiild'ut have been a bad idea while he was in the humor of writing to call thertten lion of councils to the streets, which are covered bv nbout three inches of mud, which I djn't think is vey con ducive to the public health. WAIiltEN. Peterson's Magazine for April is already on our table, ahead as usual. Every month, almost, this popular lady's book has some now and special attraction. The one this mouth is a series of designs iu embroidery, fur nished by the "Philadelphia School of Art-needlework." One is for a tea taole cloth, printed in colors; another for the ends of towel, also primed in colors ; auotlier for u pillow case, full size ; another, a beautiful Flower Al phabet for marking handkerchiefs; besides a score of many other designs iu crochet and embroidery of all kin la. The principal steel plate is a charm ing picture of a little girl, seated on a bank, gathering grasses and early flowers, ou one of these windy March days. Remember the price is but twe dollars a )ear, with liberal deductions to clubs. Specimens are sent gratis. Addrets, Chas. J. Peterson, 306' Chest nut Ht., Philadelphia, Pa. For fifty years-'Sellers' Liver Pills" have brought health and happi ness in thousands of home. Ask your druggist for them. For -tie by Bo vard. 51-2t. "Great Blood Tonic," for the cure of all blood diseases -'Dr. Liudsey's Blood Searcher." For sale by Bo vard. 51-2t. Wanted. A situation by a fiast-ilass Grocery Cierk. Apply or address Republican office. DIED. THOMAS. At Philadelphia, Pa., March 10. 1SS0, Joseph R. ThomiiH, aged about 3(i yours. Capt. T., during the Rebellion, was in the army of tbe Tennet-see, under that btaunch veteran, Gen. Geo. II. Thomas. He was four years in the service of his couutry, and never left the pot of duty uutil tho war was closed. Iu 18G3, he came toTionesta, and remained here visiting his father, the late Col. P. I) Thomas, and while here became acquainted with many of our citijions, and was respected by all for his virtues and excellencies. Aptly may we say : "How Hlcep tho bravo who sink to rest, liy all their country's wishes blent j When Kprin with dewy lingers cold. Return to deck their hall owed mould ; Sho then bhall dress a sweeter s d Then fancy's feet have over trod". QF.ORUK HKNDKUSON. TONSORIAL ARTIST. Tionestu, Pa. (Shop fust door south of Lawrence House. For a nice shave, sham poon or hair-cut cull on Mr. 11, He ia lirst-clasH in every respect. aug6-tf- OH WORK of all kinds done at tbiacf I bco oil short notice. BANM Always tho Best i-lcnn I'n iter 1h us"if ami fiiilorsnil liv tin ThW mnmlan! Aiuci- tiiini; . liiiou;;liom t.:c euiin! v. P.icli can ill 11 Ku u ill -ln-1 li-n l, IKOlKcs HI 11 II Icily I Ml p. ' On' iiA.S'.N K.K" UBOiii by hx-t-rs lulpun G!lE.rilFF'SSAL;. 'nYVir-.TVr. - i 7 w.-; .I Te!ai. I Venditi oni Kponr in-Mirt nut ol ,,i . Court cf Common Pico ' of Venmiitu County, mnl to in directed, tlu ro will lie exposed tn :o hy public venduo or ouicvy, m the Court Houro in tho IlnroU'ih ofi'ioiiesta. mi MOX''AY, MARf'lt :'', A. P., 10, at 1') o'clock, A. M., tho following de-. wHlmd real esUito ty- wit : Thomas tVr.o.ls, administrator of Saoi uel A. Wo'd, (IcceiiSA-l, v-. Henry Ros enhach, Yen. Kxv No. ir, April' term, ", K. . No. 53 April term, lo. T. r. Hancock. Att'v. All tho defendant's internet in tho undivided one-fourth part of that certain piece or parcel of land situate in Harmony township, Forest County, niil Htu!o of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: Benin niii' nt a post on tho soutliwent corner of land conveyed to William Patterson ; thence by vacant land aouth 80 asit 101 perch 'M to a post, theneo north l east 2'22 perches to a post, thence north W west 'M perches to a redoak, thence north i east f.r perches to a post, thence north BW west "04 perches to a post, thence by land for merly of Willim Neil! of (I. sack) south l weit I'M perches to a post, thence south H0 cast Hi) perebe-s io a post at the northeast corner of laud conveyed Io tho said Win. Patterson, thence north 1 west 1 1 perches to the place of beginning. Containing ",",9 acres aud allowances, bo tin eame nioro r-r leas , being part of a tract or 4'U acres ami 23 perches of land find allowances, con ,veyed by tho Commonwealth of Pennsyl vania to James 11 Noil! bv patent dated the tuth day of Apri,, A. I). 1S.V3. enrolled in Patent OHic , V:rf. SO. pugo 401. an 1 re- rded in tho lb .'corners CMhco of Venango unty. Pa., Deed IV. ok No. 2, pn;res Xii A o-i t, und being the same piece or parcel . buid conveyed by James H. Neil! pnd Murv W.. his wife, 'bv deed nated March -7th, A. 1). 1S(m, to H enry Rosen bach and J unes W. Carr, and recorded in the oflico for the Recni'dinu of Deeds Ac., In Forest County, Pa,, in lieed Jiook No. 4, p:ioll. Taken in execution und to besold n's tho property of Henry Roscnhach.at the suit of Thomas Wood, administrator c, of Samuel Woods, deceased. TKHMS OF SALK.-Tho following must be strictly comp'icd wiih whin tho propel ty in si i liken dow n; 1. When tho plaint id' or other lien cred itors bceou o the purchaser, t he costs on the w rits must lie paid, and a list of l':eri3 including mortgage searches on tho prop crty sold, together with such lien credit or's re -eipt for tho amount of tho pro ceed a of the sale or such portion thereof a he may claim, must Ikj furnished thtj Sheriff. 2. AH hida must be paid in full. 3. All sales not settled immediately will be continued until 2 o'clock p. ni., of tho day of sale, ut which time all property not settled for.wib again be put ip aud 'sold at tho expense and risk of the person to whom first sold. Seo Purdon's Digest, Ninth F.dition, payo 1 0 and Smith's Forms, page 384. C. A. RANDALL, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Tloiesta, Pa., Murch (i, HO ! SPQ I take pleasure in telling tho Sporting Fiaternity that I have re-purcha:.ed THE UV RVNISTENS FROM HORACE JONES, TO WHOM I SOLD IT IN 1871. T AM NICELY LOCATED at my old 1 . stand, and I urn prepared to attend to all my friends, and tho public generally, who need ANYTHING IN THE GUN LIKE I I fihall keep a perfect stock of all kind of AftlEVIUmTIOP.! And ull kinds of FESHET-C TACKLE. I shall also continueto handlo tho "White" Sewing J! at Ei I im, A nd tho CHICAGO SINGER SEWING MACHINE Come and see me. You will find mo ALWAYS AT HOMK. Muzzle Loader mndo to order and war ranted. n5f"a E P A I R"I N 0 IN ALL ITS u BRANCHES PROMPTLY AND FAITHFULLY. DONE. K. A. UAi.mvix. Tidioute, Pa., Aug. 12, H. II. IJASI.BTT fc KO.YN, Deulers in General Merchandise In New Storo Room at HASLET'S COENERS, Tionsa, Ia. Jan'y 1st, ISfcO. o ROAN OF OIL! A XTI-AfOXOrOL jsr.' The Titusville Mounino Hhiiaid con tains full and complete market uiul month ly Oil Reports, and ud the local und gen end mws. Price jiiu per year. Weekly Herald ?!. ."(). Kuud for sample copies. TG INVENTORS AND MECHANICS. PATKNTS and how to obtain them.' Pamphlet of 00 pages free, upon receiptor" Stumps for Postage. Address, (in.Moiu:, K.Mli'U . Co., Solicitors of Patents, Rox 31, tf Washington, D. 0. ADVERTISERS send 2.r cents to Geo. P. Rowcll .1- Co., 41 Park Row, N. Y., for their Eighty-page Pamphlet, showing cost of adverting. 13 4t ynr Tlf TiViM ITIHI ! Ln is POWDER thousand ofthevry bnut coii'Kliii u M.-ndl till measure to l. nu.'.i ISM lile. Ivr. Halves. I'otttwtii Nnt Five 'oiiy T1rv
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