3 WEOSCSDAT M011NIM1, SEPT. II IS80. UOROUGII OFFICKnS. Jln'rtjr N. S. FiiituMAV. Cuvcilmcn("Un. Ilnnnor, M. Eln .Icln, J. K. W'cnK, I'nt l ick Joyce, I. W. Clink, Justin Shawkcv. Jitmirc of iio Pence 3. T. Urennan, S. Knox. 'i.maffttilc .Tamos Swailes. - .Vcino( Director J. Shawkcy, D. W. Clark, A. 11, Partridge, ('. A. Randall, V. 11. Ko.lly, J. T. F.ronnan. a- FOHKST COUNTY OFFICERS. Memhc of Cnvnre Wiiitk. Aemhh'N. P. iViikki.kh. Prc.tiilcnt Jvtl'jc L. I. WktMORf. AtHciciate J mlgcH John Rkik, Ed- JVATIO K ERR. 7VnK.Tr-rWM. TiAwnrcucn. Prothonntari, Jlcijixlcr cC Hrcorrfcr, Ac Jl'HTtH SfTAWKKY. N ihcrHr. U. A. JlANDAT.r,. lttmmiiHinnerttY,l.l IJKRMTff, TsAAC Xono, II. W. IiKni'.nt'n. County 8nf.rintculrntl. P. P.nocK- j'AV. JJiMricl A Hornet R. P. IrtWTT. .itrt Cbmmiwiionrrf) C. II. Church. '"ktkii Yottnok. County Surveyor T. r. Cm.f.tXH. .'rienn'rir-W.'C. Coiutun. ("otitic Aiiilitorn NrciiOT.Afi Thomp- otc, . F. Coi'Ki-Awn, F. C. l.ACY. Business directory. , TIONESTA LODGE S I. O. of O. IT. TVfEKTS every Friday evening, nt 7 1VL o'clock, in tliu I.dgo Room in 1 ur fridge's Hall. . D. W. CLARK. X. O. 2. W. SaWYUII. Sec'v. 27-tf. E. L. Davis, 4 TTOHXEY AT T,AW. Tionosln. Fa. iv CollectionB rnndo in this nnd- adioin- log counties. 10-ly 'ATTORNEY AT LAW, 'r.eukStrcrt, TIOXXS TA , PA -.T. 15. jVOIVl'TW, 'atto r kk r - ir-LJ w " , . TIQXESTA, TA ATTENTION MU.Oir.RS! 1 l.nvo licen admitted in practice s nn Attorney in tho I'onsion Ollico at Wnwh l)iirtiitk'l. '. All omce.rs, soldiers, or Ktvilorn who were ininiM d in tho lato war, r-aii ohlaSi pensions to which they may he r ntitlC'l, liv railing oji or ii'inn'inji urn im. i.,;.ut. i'n. Also, claims for arrearages f pay Mid boniity will roc.eivo prompt at- JuaMinvr leon over four ypars a soldier In l.itn war. nnd havinir for a number of voars oiiifS'-icd in tho pro.ecnMon of sol diers' cliiinis, my experienco will assure tho rrtllei-lion ordniins in tne siinrtesi; note whlotliiie. J.ll. AUNKW. 41tf. ; F. V, ftiyp, A TTOIINKY AT LAV.', and l. VVMAr, I'efUold Hkill fllock, Sonera St.", oil l-ity, Fa. XoTAItY S!)-ly Lawrence House, imroXl.STA. I'KXN'A. VM. T.AW- L RKNIIH. PltOIT.I KTfllt. This iious ii ecfwrallv lociited. Kvrvthinir new and well furuiwlied Superior aeeommoda- lii.nH mi. I strict atfent.ion trivcn to iruests. Vou-ctahles and Fruits of all kimts Kerved in their season. Siiinplo room for Com mercial AjjeiKs. T "ICENTAL.IIOUSK, . nox:Lll Af.N'F.W T.TCK. IJ .Iai-ksox. FronrietKr. - Thia la anew f noitse, and has Just licen lilted up for the tieeommodalioti ol liui pinnir. a. jioiuoii 1440 patror.a io ot tlio pulilir is solieitea 40-ly " - "YY" C. COitL' KX,-M. )"., MIYSICIAXA SURGF.OX, Vr.is l-.a.l over fifieen years experience in tho prartieft of his profession, having p-ad-uated Icinlti and honorably May 10, lfi". Ollico and Hesidcneo in Forest House, opposite the Gourt House, 1 lonesta, la. Aug. i'l-lHSO j. if:, i;a.ifiT2 m. i., T10n'ESTA, fa. OVFICK IIOTTKrt : 7 to 0 A. M., 7 tO U IV M. Wo'lncrtJayn una riaiurciayu ironi n A. M. to 6 V. M. U. K. L. STFA Df A X, 8UUGK0X DFXT1ST. Dental room in Dr. I!!amo's ofllno, next iloor to Central llouso, Tionesta,- I'a. All work warranted, nn 1 at reasonable prices. II. WAY. A. B. KK1.LY. MA r , A K K CO., Corner of FJm & WalnutSLs. Tionesta. Bank of Discount nnd Deposit. Intorost allowed on Timo Deposits. 0jll'oe,tions madoon all tliePrincipal points of tho U. S. Col'.octions solicited. 18-ly. PHOTOGItAril GALLEHY. fl. CARPENTER, - - - Proprietor. Pictures taken in all tho latest styles thoart. 20-t' Q1IARLES RAISIG, PRACTICAL CARRIAGE AND WAGON MAKER. In rear of lilum's F.lacksmith simp, I'.F.M ST.. - - TJUXKSTA, PA INS'UEANOEi LIFE, FIRE ACCIDENT. 1. AV. CLAltK, .Ti-., A(,'"f. FIRE INSURANCE: Eln.l, Liverpool fc London cO Globe, Lycoming, North Rritish it Mercantile, Hanover, Franklin of Philadelphia, Continental, Northern Rochester. ACCIDENT INSURANCE: Travelers Life fc Accident Insurnneo Company. Oftteo: C. C. Thompson'?, Law Office, Grandin Rlock, Tidionto, Pa. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. County Committee Attention ! There will be a meeting of the Re publican County Committee, of Forest county, nt tho oflico of E. L. Davis, E.-q , TioncHla, on Tuesday morning Sept. 28, at 9 o'clock. Business ot importance will bo transacted at this meeting, and it is hoped that all the members will bo on hand promptly. Q Jamikbon, Chairman. Withdrawal. Er. Republican : . Finding that in case I should bo elected to tho ofCco of Coroner, it would ba incompatible with tho ofli? of County Auditor, which I now hold, I wish hereby to withdraw my name, so that the County Committee may fill tho vacancy in the ticket at their next meeting. Thank ir.g the Republicans for the considera tion they have shown me, I am Respectfully, N. Thompson. Tionesta, Sept. 20, 1880. Gjrfield and Arthur Club. On Mont'ay evening last a tiuniher of tho Itepublicans of Tionesta. and vicinity met at Lawrence' If all and formod tho nucleus of what promises to lo a tlourish- iiiK Republican Club. Tho meeting iiad not been advertised vory extensively, in eonseiiuenijo of which thcro was not as largo a turnout as would otherwise liavo been. After somo consultation it was de rided to make the meeting nn informal ono, and prepare for a rousing gathering on Saturday evening. Capt. C. N . Clark was made temporary chairman and P. M I'lark Ks( Secretary. Remarks wero then made by a number of thoso present giving their ideas of what should bo dono in tho future. As there werequilo a luim ber present who could proba'ily not at' tend tho meeting next Saturday, tho Sec re tar j' was instructad to prepare a roll and invite all who wished to Kiyrn it, their names to be afterward.' transferred to the regular club roll. This was done, and in a very thort time thirty-threo iiad sub scribed thereto. After a few nioro re marku and congratulations tho meeting adjourned with thrca rousing cheers for tho whole ticket. The Club will perma nently organizo next Saturday evenir.g, whem it is hoped every Republican will bo in attendance, and if posuiblo induco his Democratic or Greenback neighbor to conio out and join. Republicans and friends from adjoining townships nro re quested to come out Fall commences to day. Have you paid your taxes. Chcsluuts will soon bo npo. Court commences next Mondavi The equinoctial storm is due this week. The fashionable color for tho fall and winter is rod. Stubborn stove pipe will occasion many ouss words soon. Davy Hilauds and Ben. Caldwell pre at present rusticating in town WallnuU, butternuts, sliellbarks a::d chestnuts promise to be plentiful this fall. For accurate and systematic in struction, no school surpasses that at Ediuboro. Remember. Republicans ! that Saturday, October 2d, is the last day for payment of taxes. Mr. Wilbur Grovo has returned home from the northeru oil field, and expects to remain all winter. The Republicans will demonstrate on Monday eveninc next : the Dem ocrats on Tuesday, and the Green backers on Wednesday. Mr, J. R. Chadwick came down from Bradford on Saturday and spent Sunday with his famliy. Ho talk of raoviug shortly. Don't forget tho Grand Repub lican Rally at the Court llouso next Monday evening, Sept. 27. Kepub licans turn out and bring your neigh bor with you. The Republicans of rleruantville will have an immense mass-meeting on Friday oveninsr next. Over eight hundred torches will be ic tho pro cession. Tionesta bhould turn out jrooT crowd. A press of political and other matter has crowded out our usual amount of locals" this week. Prof. Brokwacy informs us that tho Teachers Institute for this year will commence on tho 20th of Do- comber. Our epf.rtsmcW have about com- pleted arrangements for a grand side Iiunt next Saturday. All interested aro requested to meet ot the Lawrence llouso this evening at 7 o'clock sharp. .Tl, n,7 r, rV.ntml Pitr Kh r.nn A Tom! uo 1 M!wl,ni. I,, reached us and is ono of the ipiciest .. . - ft a c Urn i iv o linvn Boon Tr,r tnnu time, and tho best of all it's red hot Republican. Long wave tho Hem. The Republican Congressional Conference of this district met in Brookvilh, on Tuesday last. It was but a formal meeting, as each county in me oisuict uau inscrucieu ior uen- cral White. We publish the proceed- HlgS ID lUlS ISSUO. We have received a well-written article upon an educational topic which shall receivn our attention as n -.1 soon as we can make room ior it, which may be next week. It is upon a subject which has been frequently agitated among directors, that of allowing teachers their time for attend ing the county institute. Tha juveniles of this place, with a patriotism that ought to put our older citizens to shame, arc organizing a Garfield and Arthur marching club, and have'scnt for torches, uniforms, ttc, and will soon enliven our streets with their enthusiasm. The liule ni. ,,- a .b r. i example for some of tho older heads nd fi,o. ,i,f tn -!, herd ihornf uiii. niw w . k - - " " .. . Attention is directed to the card of Prof. W. Krauss, music teacher, in this issue. Mr. Krauss was in this place some years ago, and his talents as a musician are well known to many of our citizens, and don't need puffing up. Ho is a master of the art, and thoso who would become proficient in the musical line will not be slow to take advantage of tlm opportunity. Terms very reasonable. "Competition is the life of trade," an! Morris Einstein wishes it under- stood that ho is prepared to compete with the world on cheap clothing. Parties coming to town on court week are invited to call and examine his stock and prices, and he will guaran- lee they will go away satisfiad with lm hi.rrrnina h hna odvon thp.nl. A laro and handsome line of dry gocds, fctIV Wi L I - w w b.tiv w -w- . - boots, shoes, and uotions of every variety. No use going out of town when you can do better at homo. 1. - . . m. . Wilbur Jamieson, an old lionesia ... ti boy, arriveu in town last week, navnig returned from a tour through some of the gold and silver mining country of Colorado and New Mexico. He re- jorts that country rich in precious metals but says the time for a poor man to prospect there has -not yet come. Jle brought some very nne specimens with him which he left with his uncle Gilbert Jamiesnn. Water, he 6ays, sells at from twenty-five to fifty cents per gallon in some parts of New Mexico, and hard to get at that. We are sorry to record that our county is soon to lose one of its best and most highly respected families, that of Mr. Gilbert Jamieson, who expect to take up tbeir residence ip Pieasantvillo. Mr. Jamieson has occupied the old homestead on tho opposite side of the river a mile above town, for a great many years, and it will seem very much deserted when thev leave. Tho town of Pleasantville will gain a worthy family and can be proud over the acquisition. Mr. Jam ieson says he won't move until after election. Messrs. Jno. Heath and Geo. Osgood have secured tho agency of the novel entitled "A Fools Errand, by Oae of the Fools," and "The Invisible Empire," tho two books combined, and aro now taking orders for the same. The book needs no recommen dation where it U known, and takes on first sight. It is a narrative of the South since the war, and will prove as servicable in enlightening tho North about the startling events of the re construction period, as wa9 "Uncle Tom's Cabin" in illustrating the phases of an earlier epoch. The book is hand- , . , v , .., it t , somely illustrated with excellent en- gravings, and would be a valuable and beautiful addition to any library. It sells for 2.00 and S3.00 according to binding. THE MAINE ELECTION. Last week, when wo gave tho result of tho Maine election, the indications Wero that the Fusionists had elected their Governor by about 1000 major- ;tr Wincn then, however, some of ti,e hack counties have been beard from which places maUcrs in some doubt, '.and the indications at this writing are tnat Davis, Republican, is elected Governor. As soon aa tho Fusion sympathizers discovered that the Republicans had carried the Unction, and the back woods towns re fh0W,S up Kepubl.can gains l,.... . k n 1,1 nro nP Traurl " mcr ucunu iiiu uiu v.j u i.uv... I rr t 11 f. 1 ' f 1 II aiun 1 weaver any irauua so long as tho retuins were lavoraOJo to them. With tho Democrats it was anything to brat the Republicans, and they even went so far as to claim the victory all fr themselvefi, leaving tho Qbk . tl u Ke- publicaIig were (iespondent over the re8Uit but as tho returns kept coming !. nl are now iubilant iu the happy thought that the grand old Pine Tree State is still trun to her nnst record, and elects . - ... .- r 4 a liepublican Uovernor, three von- gresstuen, three-fourths of the county officers, more than two-thirds of the State Senate, and a largo majority of the House of Representatives, giving complete control of the State Govern- ment in all it3 branches. Democrats are welcome to all the comfort and inspiration they can draw from such a victory. The scare has had the effect, which perhaps their opponents would as soon not have seen. It has every- I 1 1 .1.- T 1. 1 ! l,,.nln w,,e,B 81,U,MSU .. into unwonted energy and activity, , -..,, ...... :.i Ane7 aro uow ueua"'' a"u U"CMU1U instead of timid and despondent. They ..IJlli 1 ll'll look forward, not backward, and the the country was thorouTrinv emoyea f ,. or(d jh n. ik.n,l,MlilaD,rnt who 9 in .v.su.. v. due time. Let the Republicans of little Forest be on their guard con- stantly. Push on the column. Dutch Hill, Sept; 18, 1880 Mr. Editor : After the healing of thn lerpra nnrTiord asked this Question : "Were there not ten cleansed? but where are the nine ?" This query remained unans wered, and the where- abouts of the aforesaid nine unknown, until they presented themselves last Tuesday evening, at the Heath school- house, for the purpose of being organ- ized into a Hancock club. All hands having been "piped" up, and the fire started, tho smoke of our f Kfrr an t r ar'sa Th most. I iUl UJ V J-i V Ui-l k . V. .uw . v, "Earnest" of the nine, in whose heart "Burns" the love of tobacco, is chosen like the scape goat of old, to bear tho 6in3 of the rest. His inaugur al, unliko I Uot nf Mono ntlinrc did not. "horfi '"".' hia honrorq heincr n model of Snarten- ; - - - orcviiy, unciureu wuu a uu u.uaU Breitmann ; we give it verbatim : !' lose in vaior, say x ; ucS.uh no : Tim most upronoug enthusiasm pre- vailea, ana so great was me uoim,, tua i. a Whig Hill gentleman, on his way to " and politely requesteu a moderation oi hfir ?nv. s a sick man some Fix miles . : c !.,.. OU WOS uecouiiug rcsuesa nuuiiuiiuuu. ifestation. Some Republicans from the surrounding country dropping in to hear the fun, a "Germanic Confed eration" was entered into by the "nine worthies," and further proceedings became wholly unintelligible to tho unlearned. Taking the proceedings as a whole, it was the greatest "S(z)uin del" ever perpetrat9d ou Dutch Hill. Mr. Geo. W. Robinson, of Rob- inscn & Bonner, has returned from the. Iast where he has purchased the most complete stock of fancy dry , . i . , goods and notions ever brought to 'Plnnnolo Tin v r i rp ordia!lr invi- 4 Tionesta. Buyers are cordially invi ted to call aud examine goods and prices. It. Holemau & Hopkins aro coming Court Week, aud will have in their building, formerly occupied by Dr. Blaine and D. W. Clark, next door to the Central House, a full lino of Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Dry Goods, Ac. at lowest possible prices. Come and see our stock and prices. 2t -., ,. p. ,i i : i. UOOinson ixiuuer, nav.ugu.auo a new departure by way of adding a clothing room to their establishment, Urn now nrpnared to suit tho most fastidious iu mens', boys' and youths' ... ,i t i c clothing, at prices that defy compo- tition. Call aud examine. 2t. i Goods cheap at Aug. 11, '80. HAr5I.LT & Sons. Along the Lin5. Well, I am dono down hero and have had a goneral good timo among tho Red Bank boys. They are all good fellows, and are, I am sorry to Uav. eenerallv. tifT Democrats : but tho "Old-man-afraid-to tcll-who-he'll- vote-for" need not expect much sup- port from any I met while hero. They will support White for Congress, Kahlc and Marsh, for Assembly and take the rest "Democratic straight. h Whilo hero we had the pleasure of mceling Mr. Manli, Republican can- u.aaie lor As.emo.y. xxu , uu. mon onrt fMarinn rniinlv would honor j I f 1 . 1. nn n unliKninnfiitllfA w !euu mm to narrisourg. ne win yet. u guu vote from thia precinct. Kahle is coming up fast whilo Lockwopd is going down. Thfs (Friday) morning, I packed ray instruments and traps and started for home, taking ono oi the early trains on the Valley Road. At Brady's Il..wl tUn. nt.,il "clmw finnrF' trnt on board and after much electioneering on both sides, ballotiug commenced The result was announced at Parker ... a II n . i 11 i illl . auu stood as luiiows: uarneia vlj ; Hancock 47 ; enver 5. Jlore we . left tho train and after a short stay in Parker, took an accommodation to Foxburg the terminus of the F. 8t. P & C. R. R. Hce we had the pleasure of meeting Supt. Newton, ho after a little talk ou railroad matters, gave me a pass over his line, fjr which I again thank him Taking the train at 'this point for Elk city, at which place, owing to tho J - . f tl, - ,IO Buuu .uUi.j;muy . .... .v., ... arrived on time. Hero 1 Jouna on time. Hero l iouna a m 1, couveyaucu MaiLio A pleasant drive of two hours through , good spirits when homo was roached, and, as usual, ready for supper. After supper wc received an invita tion to attend a social hop at a neighbors house. There was nothing I unusual occurred here, or anything worthy of special note excepting the music, which was furnished by an ameteur string band of which Mr. II L. Miller, a Forest county teacher is "the boss." The music was as nearly first-class as under existing circum stances could be attained, was rendered in good Btyle, and to the guests, en tirely satisfactory. Hon. J. W. Kahle, is out working like a beaver to secure his election this fall, which the present outlook Bcpma. decidedly, to favor. It 18 J highly probable that Lockwood with his ringsters will bo left at home, Marsh and Kahle would sound very nice from Clarion county. I UEM . Lineville, Ta., Sep. 17, '80. A Challenge. Faciunbus, Pa., Sept. 20, 1880. Editor Rkpuulicax : As Mr. Peter Berry inforni3 us that some of the Forest county Nimrods dare us to 11 .1 e 1 t .-A cnauengo mem ior nu suuut, ol.u Us so much has beon 6aid of the mighty Nimrods of the county, we con eluded to let tho boys hear from us, and give them a chance to test their skill with tho rifle and target : va tho iin.WsuTnPil rhallenfo. anv e the undeiSlgueu, cuaueno any of the citizens of Forest county, cither , . , . , . Single or to shoot ? 8 a team, to S.100t for tho championship of tho county, ? ' J Tho match tO be Shot at BOmO ap- . . j t i i, pointea point or piaco .,.u,.uu the party accepting the challenge, , ..iL. .1 f.JI: when the distauce and the following positions can bo agreed upon First position, standing, square off-hand; . . . second position standing, vuiueut ar- tific ul rest : third position, any with- ' ... .i. :..:i . c ..: ; anv. with tho nrivileco of using arti ficial means. Tho shooting to be string measure or uso Massachusetts Target. 15 or 25 bhots for each man, distauco 200 yards ; weight of gun not to exceed 15 pounds; telescopes and magnifying glasses to be excluded. Vo wish to add, should tho abovo positions not bo satisfactory, will shoot a standing posiuou maicu out uuuw no artificial rest to riflo or body, dis tanco 200 or o00 yards ; number of shots not to be less than 50 or moro than 100 per man. The shooting to I L 1UU .. Massachusetts bo itrit)'' measure or - , . mak"e -t an 0i,ject a cither of the above matches. Now come, boys, less blowiii!?. as wo tiean business, and . . i ... if . want you to put up or shut up. U e ilo not claim to be tho bent shots or the ZlLi of the world, but v.o can eat anythio-iu Forest county, and ruouev says so. Address, ! . 1 . v ., PrestiF.'A. R. Club, or, Sam. D, Faundus, Pa. New Meat Market in Tionestd. Tho undersigned having open A new Market iu Tioncsta will hereafter supply tho people with fresh meats of all kinds at very low price?. Give us a trial. Platsi.k & Walters. 'Do not fail to call at Robinson tt Bonner's and examine their stock of Dry Good?, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, &c. Everything sold nt bottom prices. 2t. -You will save money by waiting until Court Weed to buy your Clothing, Hats, Boots, Shoes, Dry Goods, &c, for tho Fall, of Iloleman & Hopkins; at thoir room next door to Central House. Como one, come all, and sea our prices. 2t. CitAs. Gardner;. - Women need it 1 It "Barosma." rrtmlatos tho female functions, relieves painful menetration and sickneS?, and can never do any harm.. Prepared by 1 T. TUM'nn Titnsslllo Pa UnH 8ale by bovard. 2t JIUWICAlv. Instrumental and vocal music taught by V. Krauss, on reasonablo terms. Tiioso who want to proparo themselves for organists should take a course in Throng Ua!W 1I:tl"lon.v- scp-22tt. PROCLAMATION. Whkiit.as. Tho lion. I.. D. Wetmore. President .Indite of tho Court of Common Fleas and Quarter Sessions In and for tho county ofForest, has issued his pre cept for holding a Court of Common Fleas Quarter rsessious, ve., fu -iionosta, ior the County of Forest, to commeneo en tho fourth Monday ot September, oeingtlioiidi day of September 1880. Notice is therefore ivrn to tho Coroner, Justteesof tho Peace - nni Constables ot saut county inattnevbe then and tluro in their proper, persons nt ten o'clock, A. M., of said day with their records, mquisiuons examiiiauons, ami records, inquisitions examinations, and other remembrances, to do thou things which totheir oiiices appertain to boclone "Oil IU IJIVI1U 11U I.I U IIIFIIIIU 111 I III .i U n m-nsoiMitn nirainsi1 . t.im nrinrmers that aia r shall be in tho jail cf Forest County, that they bo then anit there pffirtent to prosecute against them as shall bo just. Given un- der my hand nnd beal this 31st day of August, A. I). 1880. c. a. ka;nijai.i1j, snorin. Confirmation IVolice. Notice is hereby given that tho follow ing accounts have been tiled in tho Clerk's Otlico and will be presented at next term for continuation : Second partial account of T. J. I'owman, ' Guardian of heirs of Charles McGill, dee'd, and of Joseph G. Fleming, dee'd. Partial account ot Joseph U. Dale, Guar dian of Anna JJoiss, minor child of John Deiss, deceased. Final account ol llliam JJ. lieain ana Seibert lturhen, Kxec.itors of tlioKstatooI John Deiss, doccased. Clkuics Ofeioe, Foukst Co., Ta. Aug. 30, 1880. JUSTLS SIIAWKEY, Clerk. SHERIFF'S SALE. VIRTUE of a writ of Ten. K.x. 11Y J 'is issued out of tho Court of Com mon Pleas of Forest county and to mo di rected, tliero will bo exposed to salo by public vendue or outcry, at tho Court House, in tne borougn oi uonesia, on MONDAY, SKPTKMUFR 27, A. D. 18S0, nt 10 o'clock, a. m., tho following describ ed, real estate, to-wit : Warren llutton ot nl ads. Calvin G. Ilinkley, Venditioni! Exponas, E. 1). Nn." 15 Kept." term 1880, c D. No. 2, Sept. term 1878. Neill iV Ueywang, Ally's. All oT tlio interest of Calvin G. Ilinkley in all that certain pieeo or parcel of land situato in tno township of Harmony, County of Forest, State of Pa., containing W acres more or less; adjoining lands of Alexan der Allender, deceased, and described as follows : Commencing at a maplo tho northwest corner, thence south 75J degrees cast 8ii perches to a post, the.neo by lands iu tho namo of Michael For.st and tho hereinafter described lands Boiitn 4tj de grees west lit! perches to a post, thenco by theherc-inafterdescribed land north88wost Ti perches to a post, thence north 4:ii east 115 perches to a post, thence north east 4:1 porches to the phvco of beginning. Also. A certain piece or parcel ofStato land siiuato in tho county, township and SLato ivforesuid, adjoining lands of Ira ConelanJ on tho aoulliwest and containing '" acres, bo the namo more or less. Afid defendant's interest in a certain other piece or parcel of stato land situato in same township, county and State, con- loo acres, bounded and described as follows: Reginning nt a .white oak tho north-east corner, thenco by lirst ubovo described lands south 88'" cast 71 perches to a nost. and norm -in J east porciics to I a post and stones, thence by laud warruu- ted in tho name of Michael i' m east !l perches to a post. . I .1... - ' h f 1..I.....I 1..,. K.I. Foiist south j:uiJ ofS.;1ul.i wear south d west no perches to a red oak, thenco south 4.11" east 01 perches to a chestnut tree, tiienco by land of Charles Mel.atl'erty south 81c west 83 perches to n post, thenco by laud of A. A. Copcland north Ul perches to a post, west 'l 1-10 perches to a post and stones, and thenco by land of Ira Cope lau inorth lii" east lliti 5-10 perches to tho place of beginning. Containing "JiKl acres, more or less. 1 1H acres and l! perches of thejiboyo land was patented by Thomas McGrory on the r.M day of August. A. 1). Is!;!, enrolled in patent book 1 1., Vol. 35, pago :158. Taken in execution and to bo sold as tho property of Calvin G. Ilinkley at tho suit of Warruu llulton ct ul . TERMS OF SAFE. Tho following must be strictly complied with when tho property is stricken down: 1. W hen the plaintiff or other lien cred itors bccoii o tho purchaser, tho costs on tho writs must bo paid, and a list of liens including mortgage searches on tho prop erty sold, together with such lien credit or's ro !eipt lor the amount of I ho pro coeds of the sale or such portion thereof a he mav claim, must bo furnished tho Shcritf. 2. Alt bids must be paid iu full. o. All sales lnt seith d iilinu ihaU'ly be continued until il o'clock p. in., of Iho dav of sale, at which timo all property not settled lor will again be put up aud sold nt tho expense and lisk of the person to whom lirst sold. Sio I'urdoii's Difcst, Ninth Edition, page 4 li and Smith's Forms, page lis I. C. A. KAMI l.li. Sheriff. Shcriil 's oilice, Tio ii' .ta, li., September 7, 1sm,
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