li t 51 V - J. C. W ENK, .EDITOR. SVEBSF.SMT R0MK8, DEC il, 1881. HTATE CAPITAL NEWS. plunbs that will be Plucked t the Next State Convention Who the Aspirants are, with their Prospect. Ppotful-Corrospondonee of Republican. Hariusburg, Dec. 17,' '81. From the way the aspirants for State hoaori are cropping out with their announcements of candidacy would lead oae to suppose the conten tion was to be hold in a few weeks, which in reality it is fully six months off. Col. Quay started the ball roll ing by announcing that he was for Grow for Governor, and Caven, of Philadelphia, for Lient-Goternor. Grow as yet has not been heard on the Bubjoct, though there is little doubt that he would take it if he could get it (which he can't) or anything else. Caren, the- Philadelphia Reformer, who made . recerd for honesty and a i hatred of Kings ia Councils, says he is not en aspirant for political honors, 1 And were he be would be satisfied with nothing less than the Gubernatorial chair. The Independents who sup ported Grow for U. S. Benatoraregow all against him, giriog for a reason that he withdrew from the Senatorial fight on Quay promising hie support for the Goremorship. Caven need give himself no uneasiness about being the lucky man, as Philadelphia's vote can always be had no matter who the candidate, so Bhe i never honored with the main gift of the people. Col. Farr, the present Governor's private secretary, would have liked to been a candidate for Lieut.-GoTernor, but his county checked bis ardor by sitting on him. Senator Tom. Cooper, of Delaware county, has been training for thoGub anatorial chair for the last year, as also has that one-legged veteran of Bellfonte, General Beaver, who was slaughtered ia the U. S, Senatorship fight. Senator John Stewart, of Fiank lin, ffho was to go to Mexico as min ister, but didn't, seems to have a clear 't field for the Supreme Court Judgeship. For the Secretaryship of Iutemal I Affairs, Col. Dunkel of Philadelphia, : the present incumbent, is the favorite, with Senator Greer of Butler, as sec ; ' end choice. The above are only the principal candidates in the field. It ": would take a column to cover the whole list, as every county in the State iias one or more wno "would not say cay." Iloyt has had quite enough and will gladly give up bis seat, though even if he was desirous of stay ing he could not, as the constitution debars all State officers excepting the I Secretary of Internal Affairs from ! succeeding themselves. After they have been out of office for a term however, they can lawfully fill their i chairs again, which has Btarted some . talk of giving Ilartranft another t term. Notwithstanding his popularity i and the apparently acceptable man ner in which he filled the Gubanatoria chair, Ilartranft really has not the ability that is reauisite. Of course 1 good secretary prevents things from going wrong, but you will at once agree with me that this ia not the ; proper thing. Siace the apostate ; . Curtain the ablest man that has sat in , the chair has been Hoyt, who ia of i J heavy calibre. A talented gentleman of pleasing manners, who renders his j own decisions and writes his messages. The "State of Allegheny," &a it ; thinks itself and is usually so called, I of coarse could not let the opportunity ' ! Blip, so out he comas with a candidate , , for Lieat.-Governor in the form of ; 4 State Senator Newmyer, who has rep- j resented his district in the Senate for ' :: several terms and has been President ; '; pro. tem. f that body. The Lieut.- Governor's business being to act as President ot the Senate, Newmyer i could fill the bill, as he makes a good I presiding officer, being well verged in , , the duties. He ia a "kranky kuas," however, and naturally is not at all liked. Within the precincts of the , . W "I . . 1 t list btate i no not ttmiK you coma liua a . . iore ill-tempered man to have aa an i - adversary. He is eharp, shrewd, and i has considerable ability, but his meth- odi of arguments are rude and gross. , 1 Occasionally he gets ia a good humor i ani then he is .a jolly good fellow. Noth withstanding his faulty humor I : tauit eay tnat he is particularly t adapted to the position fur which he ! aspires. Aa things ge ee much by cantrarie and the convention is such a long vray off I'll make no further rvibei3 er comments, but aay Adieu, Wakren. ' G u tTE All's jury contain two com CHPsijn merchants, two grocers, ono rxtireJ merchant, ouo merchant, one dUf dealer, one reslurant keeper, one plastefer, one machiaest, one iron worker and one laborer. The court which is trying Guitean adjourned early on Mondoy because of the death of a juror's wife. It will reassemble to-day. There is no telling low much longer the trial will last. t's getting very Btale and cannot keep a great while. The Venango Spectator arrives at this sensible conclusion : "If Guiteau saves his neck through the insanity dodge, the opinion that capital pun ishment should be abolished will get a new start. Its abolition is the only way to put everybody on the same footing with the "cranks." The latest Cabinet appointment made by President Arthur is that of Benjamin Harris Brewster, of Phila delphia, for Attorney General, in place of McVeagh, resigned. A better man for this particular position could prob ably not be found in the country. As a lawyer Mr. Brewster ranks with the most eminent in the United States. and as a statesman he has few equals in the laud. The appointment gives very general satisfaction. Postmaster General James has tendered his resig nation, to take effect Jan. 1st. His private business compels him to take this step. His successor has not yet beea decided upon ; at least the Presi dent has not made it public if be has decided the mater in his own mind. P. S. This morning's papers an nounce the appointment and confirm ation of ex-Senator Howe, of Wiscon sin, as Postmaster General. The Old and the New. The newly-elect county officials will be Bworn in on the 2d of January, on which day the old ones who were not re-elected, will step down and out. Of the retiring officers nothing but praise can truthfully be said. Sheriff Ran dall has made a splendid officer ; has been kind, courteous aad obliging, and retires with the good will and friend ship of all whe are fair enough to admit the truth of a thing when it has been amply demonstrated. He need not be ashamed of his record as a pub lie officer ; His successor, Capt. Clark has the confidence of everyone who knows him personally, and will do his duty in an honorable and upright manner, and with satisfaction to the citizens we feel Bure. The two retiring County Commies loners, Messrs. Isaac .Long and Jiili Berlin, have made good and faithful officers. During their career in the Commissioner's office the debt of the county has been entirely wiped out, and the county placed in splendid shape financially. To be eure in doing this they have had the assistance and counsel of a level-headed Republican Commissioner, Mr. Ledebur, whom the people have endorsed for anottfer term by a large majority. That they deserve and will receive the thanks o the people for doing their duty so wel there isn't any doubt. With Messrs Ledebur, Henderson and Zuendel as the new Board the people need not tear but that the affairs of tha county will be economieally and judiciously administered. Mr. Shawkey, the old and the sew Piotbonotary, is too well known to coed commendation from us. lie made a rplendid officer for three years, and that's why he was re-elected by such an Terwhelrning majority. He will be just the same in the next three years as he has been ia the paat, and that will be highly satisfactory to the people. Messrs. Warden, Scott and Swalley, the three Auditors elect, are all good men and will see that thereat of "the boys" around the court house keep their accounts in good Bhape. Altogether the craft is well manned, aud we bespeak for the crewasucces9 ful voyage. The January number of Ballou's Monthly Illustrated Magazine is just such a present as thousands of men, women and children would esteem as a iSew Year a present. It ia a superb isaus; me concerns emoracing nice engravings, happy greetings, illustra ted poetry, doruestio stories, thrilling adventures, Indian tales of border war, humorons matters, and all the departments that go to "make up alive aid successful magazine, just such, a ob is welcome in the homes of the ia tellectual uuA refined people. Pub lished by Thetaes & Talbot, 23 Haw ley Street, Ikiton, Mei.,atonly $1,50 per annuts, jjjosfrpaid. . School Report. ,' ;", The following is a report, of the Tubbs P.uu School for the month end- ng Nov. SO, 1881 : No. enrolled 20 ; percentage of attendance v2, - lue following named pupils deserve special mention for attendance and interest manifiested in regard to their school abors : Mary, Anna and Emma Vock- roth, Anna, Eva, and Emma Kiacr, Susan Blum, Anna Ledebur, Ada and Ella Cropp, Millard Squires, Henry vaoion, Edward and Charles Blum, George, Albert, and John Tockroth, 'red, Dryer, William and Richard edebur, Fred. Deikrager, Archie and Daniel Cropp, . Archie and George Matha, William and George Weiu gard. There are some others yet iu the district, methinks would be mate rially better off by attending school, than doing as they are sitting by the fire dozing away the best days of their lives. We have reference to those about "sweet sixteen," advancing iu years, but not in calibre of intellect. areata, we respectfully and confiden tially ask your assistance and sympa thies in this matter. We are determ ined, by your assistance, to make this school teim a profitable one to the community. Turn out, patrons ; visit the school promiscuously; contribute your mite as becomes an interested factor in the common school, the very life of our existence, and I will vouch for the result. Yours with due respect and consid eratien. W. O. Fulton, Teacher. Week of Prayer. ine World e .hivangelical Alliance has appointed the first week in Jna nary as the week of Prayer, the All owing being the programme, which is sent forth to all the churches in the world : Sunday, Jan. 1. Subject for dis course, "Kenewed Consecration. Monday, Jan. 2. Thanksgiving for the blessings, temporal and spiritual, for the past year, and prayer for their continuance. Tuesday, Jan. 3. Humiliation and confession en account of individual, Bocial and national sins. Wednesday, Jan. 4. Prayer for the blessings of God on nis church and on His word. Thursday, Jan. 5. Prayer for the young: and all agencies of Christian training. Friday, Jan. C. Prayer for the universal prevalence of peace and righteousness. Saturday, Jan. 7. Prayer for Chris tian missions, the outpouring of the Holy Spirit and the conversion of the world. The largest and most varied assortment of HOLIDAY GOODS ever brought to Tionesta; Albums, Bibles, Picture Books, Toy Books, Toy Binks, Dolls, Toys, Jewelry, Fancy and Choice Confectionary; they have to be seen to be fully realized and appreciated. Call early at Vm Smearbaugb & Co. 4t. Good9 cheap at Aug. 11, '80. Haslet & Sons.! Frazier Axle GREA8E.--One greas ing with Frazier Axle Grease will last two weeks, all others two to three days. Try it. It received first pre mium at the Centennial and Paris Ex position. eep-28-3m. WANTED IMMEDIATELY ! 1,000,000 feet Hemlock logs. 500,000 feet Tine logs. 500,000 feet White Oak logs, 200,000 feet Chestnut logs. 100,000 feet Cherry logs. 100,000 feet Ash logs. 50,000 feet Cucumber logs. 50,000 feet Basswood logs. 50,000 feet Sycamore logs. 25,000 feet lied Oak logs. 25,000 feet Butternut logs. For further particulars, inquire of A. J. Landers & Co., Superior Mills, 3t. Tionesta, Pa. a Sarah A. Ford, vs. Geo. S. Lacy and Courtof Common Plea No. 1 of Allegheny Co. jno. iiuo, Dec. Term. Carol ine M Lacy. Iu Kauitv. J. A IV 11 lU llJJi. That upon motion of the Plaintiff In the above eutitlod case, the Court hits this day made an order for the appointment of a Itec.eiver, to take into his possession and control all tbe ef- focta, rights and credits of the luto firm of i otil & .Lacy. All persons are hereby wnrned at thoir peril ainunst interfering with, wkethur bv Bale, ' purchase or otherwise any of the property of said firm, except as authorized by said Receiver. SARAH A. FORD. Dec. 7. 1881, JOB WORK of every description execu ted at the REPUBLICAN office. -Dr; Klirm'a Great 'KVrvo Kos'oi r l- he rnnrvvl of tUo it,o for nU Norvp X1' '- ca". , AH liyj tjioppou in . rcn(i Arch fit., HiUiU.i. - wr21-Pltf . TRIAL LIST. rROTITONOTAIlY's OFFICF, ) Forkst Co., V. j Causes set down for trial In the Court of Common Plena of Forest County at De cember Term 1881 1 ' No.Tr. Yr. 1. J. E. Blaine vs. Henry Rwaepart 6 Feb. 79 2. J. A. Noill vs. Jiyron Lan ders 10 May 79 3. F. W. Elsworth ot ux vs. Frank Garvev 28 Leo. 79 4. Samuel Walker vs. Geo. J. Lacy 9 May 80 6. Ii. It. Freeman vs. J. C. Covnwe.ll el, nl 10 May 80 6. Admr's of Winans Estate vs. Nancy Dawson 38 May 80 7. Nancy Dawson vs. Sarah Ann Pale ao May 81 J. SITAWKEY, rrothonotary. Tionesta, Pa,, Dec. 6, 1P81. PROCLAMATION. WniKKAs. The Hon. W. D. Brown. President Judptooftho Court of Common Pleas and Quarter Hofslons in and for tha county of Forest, has Issued hie pre cept for holding a Court of Common Plea Quarter Kesmons, Ao.. at Tionesta, tor the County of Forest, to commence on the Fourth Monday of Deo. being the 2fth d&s of Doc. 1881. Notice is therefore piven to tho Coroner, Justice of the Peace and Constables of said county, that they bo then aud there In their proper perrons at ton o'clock, A. M., of said day, with thoir records, inquisitions examinations and other romcmbrauces, to do those thinpj which to their offices appertain to bo done, and to those who are bound in recognizance to prosecute against tho prisoners that are or shall be in the jail of Forost County, that they bo then and there present to prosecute against thorn as shall bo Just. Given un der my hand and seal this 29th day of November, A. D. 1881. U. A. JiANUALL, tsnerm. SHERIFF'S SALE. TY VIRTUE of a writ of Fieri Facias JJ Issued out of the Court of Com mon Pleas of Forest county and to me di rected, there will be exposed to sale by public vendue or outcry, at tho Court House, in the borough of 'lionesta, on MONDAY. DECEMBER 26, A. D. 1881 at 10 o'clock, a. m., tho following describ ed real estate, to-wit : J. D. Wolf vs. A. J. nubbnrd, Fi. Fa, No. 5 Doc. Term. 1881. K. K. fe lrwin.- AU that pieco or parcel of land situated in Howe lownsuip, t orest uounty, i'ennsyi- vania. boundod and described as lollows Beginning at a post, the southeast cornor of tract ad, 31S!i, thenco north V!" oast, ty lino of Baid tract, 103 rods to beoch ; thence bv Entoi prise Transit Co. lot north fas' west 160 rods to post : thenco by land of Chambers fc Fisher south 2 west 108 rods to post and stones J thence south 88 east loo poronoa to tmginning. containing iua acres, be tho same more or loss; being situated in the south cast cornor of tract No. 3180 aforesaid. Takon in execution and to be sold as the Drooerty of J. D. Wolf at the tmit of A. J. Hubbard. TERMS OF SALE. Tho following must be strictly compiled with when tho nroDertv is stricken down : 1. When the plaintiff or othor lien cred itors beconne the purchaser, the costs on the writs must be paid, and a list of lions including mortKace searches on tho prop erty sold, togethor with such lien credit or's reaoipt lor the amount or ino pro ceeds of the sale or such portion thereof m he may claim, must be furnished the Sherifl. 2. All bids must be raid in full. 3. All sales not settled immediately will bo continued until 2 o'clock p. m., of the day of sale, at which timo all property not settled tor will again be put up ana uoia at tho expense and risk of the person to whom lirst sold. See PurdonW Digest, Ninth Edition, page 416 aud Smith's Forms, page 8S4. C. A. RANDALL, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Tionesta, Pa., November 'i'J, 1881. Oiooo Will t8 paid !f any Imparities or minora! suG3raiiCo.tarorouua.ia 1' I'KEUN A, or tor any cane It will nut cure or I'KiitJNAla mirelv aToiretable couibouuU. clues cnintilueJ. it, 13 jioi cuuauuu r ry any or aiiotiu r medl but It la true. :-. l nB 13 prronjr 1:111 Peruna la l)olu( morn axiputtlvely sorllMvlhv horipst DhvslclaiiB thmi anv i if oilier oali-dozua rouiudlea kuowu to tue iirolcsaiou. PiHtrif A poBltl vely curis consumption all other luipruud Leart diseases. SSSS For Intermlttont Invor. chills and levur, duiuh aguo, the lnf alilblo rmuixly UPkuuma. No matter what your disease in, vliore lo- caica, do you ynunir or oi(iLiimie or 'iro go at ouco lor pehun a, TbII votir nplcrhhora and vrmr frletuls i that Peiicna 1 tha oulv remedy, and will cui' you uud thorn. Beud for a piunuhlot. B. B. IIAKTilAN A CO., Osborn.OWo. 1,-si Keep your uowols aca pemo organs regn- uur wua BTJEKTHEE'SlLUHCr HE ALEE, Ate CONSUMPTION 4. Bpitting of Blood, Bmn- te''A. cliltia. CoUKba, Cold, t'iv' ') Catarrh of Cheat, and ad A- 'Uur. r&m Siaeaaea of the Vulinouary t'Il":A'l 'OrKana. (TDtncSHuiotf J Vrlce, 60 centa and 1 09. BADEMARK. ABk yonr DruK!i8t for it. GlEafTlSEll CO. rittaburb. SMEARBAUGH Dealers in GROOBRIBS TORACCO, CIGARS, HARD WARE, QUEENS WARE, GLASSWARE, TOYS, STATIONARY, WALL PAPER, FOREIGN FRUITS, VEG ETABLES, BAKERS BREAD. OYS TERS, Ac. Goods Always First-Class. .-, -n.Tfi t..li.il''i ftnn 1 1 I dninrAg Hn ( fAMI Li m 1 ,1 t"J HOL-ElM & BK SHOW BP llTlli lO This Weelcl Wc shall look for EYEUYBODY In Tloncstn Town, 4 In the County of Forest; Also a good many from tho Counties of Clarion, Ycnango and Warren, to visit this AND SUPPLY THEMSELVES WITH OIBIBIIISIBIHIAIS! IBIOIOIDIB jl.t Prices n h Low FIRST COILOD FIBST SEJZRVETO. ft Again victorious at the Expositi'n at THE PHILADELPHIA JOURNAL OF COMMERCE says: "At Melbourne they had an excellent opportunity of testing tholr powers bosido those of every exhibitor in the world, and they came off conquororsjover every other maker. Their highest award comes to them from a country whose reputation for this oass of goods ha or many years beon above all others." They have been in the hands of shooters for the past sixteen years, and stood ths severest tost, and have won more laurels than any othor gun, when brought in com petition in the licld or at the trap. At Conoy Island this year, at the New York State Convention, the PARKER won the Pireoe Diamond Iladgn and the Forest and Stream Radge for tho best avorago, over nearly 2(H) competitors. Snd for Catalogue. FOIi SALE BY ALL DEALERS. ASK YOUR GUNSMITH FOR THEM. SHOW HOOMS, U7 Chnnibera Ht., N. Y. RUtUXllinETBMHnB fTarmerljPjlUhuTgh,lilUvllle BulTulo'liy.'J FALL TIME TABLE, Septembor29, Sil. A.M. 6 20 13 27 12 10 9 4H P.M. 800 4 42 4 3.! 3 10 (4. Valley lit.) at Pittsburgh lv ar... . Parker ...lv ar...Foxburg..lv P.M. A.M. 9 45 00 3 IS 12 0ft 3 30 12 33 8 40 1 00 A M 1 M, ! M 5 15 2 20 3 60 t5 30 4 06 5 50 t2 44 1 1!5 f6 03 2 52 4 40 6 08 2 60 4 45 6 3 3 12 6 12 f7 01 f3 28 5 38 7 12 f3 30 6 60 7 85 3 4i 6 12 tS08 4 OS 6 47 8 35 4 25 7 20 A.M. P. M, P. M. A.M. P. M. 8 63 4 45 A.M. P.M. 11 35 fl 00 A.M. P.M. 10 OH 7SS 10 25 7 67 ar.. i ranKiin..iv P.M P.M. 8 85 3 40 ar... un city....iv 8 20 t27 ....Rockwood.... Oleopolia ...Eajtle Rock... President Tionesta Hickory .. Trnnkcy ville.. Tidioute ...Thompson s... t8 14 3 0J 54 BU 8 on 8 03 7 4B 2 46 Z ill t7 31 t7 24 tl iJ tl 4ft 7 10 1 6 47 12 f5 12 30 6 30 lv..lrvinoto..ar M P.M M. no' ii (D.A.V.dl'.Iiy) 8 11 12 00 lv... Warren ...ar P.M A. M (Erie Jiailway) 3 30 6 20 lv.. r.radtord ..ar P.M r. m (2'htltt- Erieliy) lv...Warren...ar 5 00 12 0(1 4 42)11 47lv..Clarondon..ar10 25 ADDITIONAL TRAINS leave Clarcn don 7:20 a. in., Warren 7:11 a. m., Irvine- ton 8:35 a. m. Arrive at Tidioute 51:50 a. m.. Tionesta 10:57 a. m.. Oil City 12:30 in. Leave Oil City 7:40 a. in., Tionesta 9:20 a. m., Tidiouta 10:55 a. in., Irvineton 12:10 p. m. Cii AUTAUliUA. JjAKiU JJ1 V iSIUiN . Trains leave Oil Cilv for Pet. Centre. Ti tusville, Kpai tansburg, Centreville, Corry, May vine, isroctttn at y;uuam, .ncwain, :45pm, 4:30pm, e:4apm, Arrive :uuam, 9:45am. :OOpm. 3:35prn. 8:30pm. Sunday Train loaves 7:il)am : arrives 7:0rnm. UNION ATITUSVILLE BRANCH. Train loaves Titnsville 6:30pm; arrives Union City 7:20pm. Leaves Union City tiHOam : arnvos 'l itusvmo h:4uam. Trams run uuily except Sunday, f flag Stations, Trains are run on Philadelphia time. Through coaches betwoon Oil City and Bradford on trains leaving Oil City 7:tnlam.. Corrv b::iupra. Pullman Sleepintr Cars between Oil City and Pittsburgh on trains leaving Brooton 2:30pm and Pittsburgh 9:45pm. aHSTTickets som ana baggage cnecitea to all principal points. liet time tables giving lull lniormation from Company's Agents. o. v atbuji. jr., upt. Wm. S. BALDWIN, Oil City, Pa. Gen'l Pass. Agent, 41 Exchange" St.. Buffalo, N. Y. J. L. CRAIG Agent, Tionesta Pa. A GREAT CAUSE OF HUMAN MISERY Is Tho Loss Of A Locture on the Nature, Treatment, and Radical cure of Nominal Weakness, or Spermatorrhoea, induced by self abuse, Involuntary Emissions, Impotency, Ner vous Debility, aud Impedimenta to mar riage generally ; Consumption, Epilepsy, and Fits ; Mental and Physical Incapacity, rfc By ROBERT J. CULVKRWELL, M. D., author of the "Green Book," Ac. The world-renowned author, in this ad mirable Lecturo, clearly proves from hia own experience that the awful consequen ces of Sell-Abu3e may be ell'ectually re moved without dangerous surgical opera tions, bougies, instruments, rings or cor dials ; pointing ut a mode of cure at once certain and effectual, oy which every suf ferer, no matter what his condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately and radically. M. This lecturo will prove a boon to thousands and thousands. Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, post paid, on receipt of six corns or two postage stamps. Address the Publishers. THE CULVEEWELL MEDICAL CO., 41 Ann St., N. Y., N. Y., P. O. Box 450. COS" WatrWsv Stm wtndsviU.to. Wnit mttl Hoottnf Tour own o or nocuiat !v puroaie. V;uuU fat- nuLAiVou coiate- bildulai.i. CkiMpMt ud bk aivfueU. THOVbOX 410., lUUaii. ttmm '"nor f" 44 1 HOP 1 w w an tli Lo vest. THE PARKER GUN Melbourne, Aus. PARKER BROS., Merid na. JORENZO FULTON, Manufacturer of and Dealer In HARNESS, COLLARS, BRIDLES. And all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. mv4 81 TON EST A. PA. ' vou msjxt to tuv (2totrriTt$ for McnorBcrys m eldier Tc&dy-made crmwk b criorv do net Pail io aeni for our Calalogtoe a rz3 EfP (ESTOPPED FREE ln;ne Hersons Rostoredi Nerve FeaTOREW VtL. AXlTi & B ti rt tftl 1 or all BkAia A N cuyi lHam-4, ily ur cure far tti, Jiilfptv ami A'trv J'fclimi. SIN rjkLLiBLI If tnkan M tffrrctrci. rU after V tirttiiiir MtlSA. TrtiAtlM and f 2 trial bottle free to Ll O. and flxnratts adtlrevs to i&. KLINB.Wl TARTLIFJG DISCOVERY! LOST MANHOOD .RESTORED. A viotun of yoatWul impnidencs c-nsi:ig Prem tnre Uety, Nerroui Uebujty, ltei Mknhood, eta., ba'v'liig trie J ia vain evtry known reraody, bi di oovertd a umple suli'oure. which he will send r"RtH to tin felliw-auQi.-reri, ad-lrfcu J. 11, ItfcJiVt-S, 43 C liatliaoi fct.. N. Y. Notice to Bond-holders. Notice Is hereby pi veil that the principal tnd accrued interest, on all outstanding Forest County llouds will bo paid at the Treasurer's Office, Tionesta, Pa., on the' 31st riuy of December, A. n., 1881, and the interet.t on said Bonds will ceuse on that day. ELI BERLIN, "I ISAAO LONti, VCo. Com'rs. II. AV. LEDEBUR. J Attest ; J. T. IUu:nnan, Clerk. Tionesta, I'a., Dec. 7, lt-61. KINS' : M il CuiiLii i ilex! t: ., .M$i?- .':u m -...-w-V1v' ' 1 ill All fi- ?vk ' fv.i J. , - , mm 1.7 P.V m m
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