Tuesday moaning, nov. 29. . nonoUGH officers. limijriix D. S. Knox. ''niinrilmrn Jacob Shrlver, Jacob Wonk J. V. Clin k, Hon. V. Sawyer, J. R.Stroup. Justice of the I'raeeVi', V. Mercilliolt, I ntitlle .1. N. Tcitsworth. AVA' hiieetnr 1. Winiins, W. F. Hun-(i-r, 1. S. Knox, .1. A. Proper, Jacob shriver. k6rest county -officers. Pi-exiiletit Jiulyc Jamki CAMPnRl.r.. Amr!ite JmitfMYf, It. Coon, J. A. FKOt'KH. Nherifl'K. L. Davis. Iimtrir4 Attorney W. XV. Mason. "1'renxtirrr J. I. Snioivs. Wrnthiiiintary, Jtei) inter it Recorder, cC'c. .1. II. Aonkw. ' nnniKninrr -A. 11. Horn, llENJ. Et.- I. KITTEN. P. WlfKKt.KR. ". uti Sitieriiitmiilent-r-H. F. RoiinKii. ' Jury 'Xnini.nners Jam. Uii.kim.iaw, A, Cook. fntmiy SurrcyorH.T). Inwix. (niier Johiaii Winanh. f biuii Auditors II. It. Stowe, Ij. I II CKKTT, Kl.t Hol.KMA. f,tinlirr tnrrcM 1U(A District Q. W. NfiiFiKi.n. ' ,yftfc .v. Mor.' W. A. Wallace. AsxrwtityJoiiti O. II am.. O. C. A A. R R. TIMETABLE, UOINO KOItTlt. Arrive. Depart. I .U." p. III. 0.40 p. in. Depart. 10.(17 . m. 3.1:0 p. in. 'ail l.-.'o p,m. Express.. (I.:i7p. III. (inixii soi'Tir. Arrive. M.iil r. t,X HCXS 1(1.01 . 111. . .1.10 p, III 1 LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Notice Special. U. J. McQuillcn's connection with tli is paper litis ccnPetl, and lu; lias no a (itlinrity to collect nny monies no " tin? institution. Advertisers nod r.l others itiilelitctl, will make a note of 4h fact. ' "i'on Pali:. At this olliec, a scliol nrhi.p in tlio . Iron - City Commercial College. Must Ik used hy an individ t U living in Forest County. Will be cold nt a discount. 32-tf. J. X. Teits'.vorth had n, stick run into his cyo lust V.ojk, and ns a conse quence has a very dark optic. l?pv. S R Rnrtnll nrehchnil fi Apr. , linn to a fair congregation on Tliunkd giving evening, vliicli was well appro ri itv'd by liU licnrcrs. A Tidiouto lady has adopted the cliitd liicd) was left at tho Duncan Ilottrdiri OU'City a few weeks ago, of whirl wo made notice. A dance was held on Thanksgiv ing evening in Forest Hall. We hear that there was rather a Email attend unco, but that it was an enjoyablo af l.iir. piiTccViio roancctod with the Soldiers' Orphnns School, of Titusville, was in town on a visit to her friends. Sho returned yesterday. "IJrick" Pomeroy, the noted Democratic-editor is tii lecture in Meadville on the Cih of December, beforo tho Ancient Order of United Workmen of that place. Subject "Success." Two men wcro hurried alivo by the caving in of a Band bank, in which they were working, yesterday, one mile from Titusville. We havo not time for particulars. 1IIB Ull V.llJ nines Ul k.iituiuujr contains an "aching void" of five col umns, with a lino iu each one announc ing that"advertisements are wanted for this column." Wo hope it may get 'em. Asocial gathering was held at the residence of A. II. I'arlridge, on Fri day evening of last wee!:. All present t-eemcil to enjoy themselves hugely. This sort of thing is not as frequent in Tiuncsta as wo wish it were. A wagon load of dead dcers pass ed through town yesterday. They were outwardly calm, and expressed no emotion. As hunting deer with hounds is against the law, wo presume theso wero shot on the sly. For Sale. The house and lands known ns the "Christie Properly," lo ei.tid at Irvinton, Warren County Pa., nr. for sale. Term 3 cafch or approved security. Apply to John A. Dal President' Tionesta Savings liank, Tionestn, Pa, We neglected last week to notice,' r .'".tonally, tho advertisement of P. Hall's Cough Remedy, which will bo found in another column. It is for r-alo by D. S. Knox & Co. ,It is recom mended by a large number of citizens of Erie and vicinity, and wo have no doubt that it is an exeellont ron eJ. At this time of tho year, nearly every body is troubled more or less with coughs, colds, &c, and a sure remedy ii dciii abb;. Let our readers try it. Tho Vulletf Ettyle, published at Middlesex, Mercer County, has hand ed iu its Checks, owini: to a want of patronage. It launches a farewell shot at its "supporters," calls the village 'old stick-in-the-mud," and wants to write a few obituary notices before leaving. It should. bo accommodated. It was a paper well gotten up, and the citizens of that vicinity are blamei.ble for letting it die. The material of the oli'u e is n r.v oliercd for sale. Conductor O. E. Gleanon lias pur chased n fine brick residence on Wash ington street, Corry, of H. M. Johnson, Ksq., and has taken possession. So' fays tlio Corry RrpuLlicmi. " Railroad Mektinu. At a meeting of tho purchasers of tho Oil City it Pit Hole Branch Railway, held at the Mellcnry House on Tuesday, a new company was organized under tho narno of tho 'Tit. Hole Valley Rail way Company," ond the following per sons were duly elected Directors: S. I,.M. Parlow, New York j C. Day, New York ; David Jones, Raven na, Ohio ; Joseph O. Dale, Tionesta, Pa. ; Samuel Ilea, Pittsburgh, Pa, ; J. McQueen Woods, Pittsburgh, Ta. ' Tho Directors elcctod the following officers : A. II. Steele, President; C. Day, Secretary ; J. A. Dale, Treasurer ; Jas. T. Blair, Superintendent; S. Newton Pettis, Attorney. The general offc:s of1 the Company are at Pit Hole city Pa. . A couple ofsports from Rouscville had a naval engagement on the ferry boat, on Friday evening last. They had been hunting, and were on the boat crossing the river to take the sis o'clock train. It appears that one of them had borrowed the other's over coat, and had lost it. When asked where it was, ho' replied that ho did not know. Words, such as aro never n:'cd in first-class society, arose, and at length the irresponsible borrower shed his coat and delivered his right bower square on tho other's jaw. Tho rccip ent replied by rappiu the other chap on the cocoa-nut, whereupon he nssum cd a horizontal position upon the star board deck. IIo aroso with dignified bravery, and departed on the train, a sadder and sorer man. The champion camo back to look for his overcoat. Whether he found it or not we are not in a condition to say. Both had on a cargo of benzine. At Waterford, on Friday last, died Col. JamcsM. M'Kay.aged eighty two. IIo was born in Northumberland County, this State, on the 12th day of October, 1788, and came to Waterford in 1810, whero ho resided up to the time of his death. Ho was one of tho veterans of tho war of 1812, distin guishing himself in that memoriablo campaign. Politically, ho was a Dem ocrat, unt'l the breaking out of the re bellion, when ho turned about to go supporter, fl'goA-er'ahieAlt; aflOHrtls on advocate of carrying on tho war. Ho was universally respected, and his remains were followed to tho grave by a very "largo number of neighbors and acquaintances. 1 yieo lo Ins ashes. Erie Diphch, The deceased was tho father of Jas. McKay of this place. A verdict for damages was award ed to Wm. Stitt against A. & F. Hui dekopcr, of Meadville, in tho U. S. Supremo Court nt Pittsburgh, last Wednesday morning. Tho case had been on trial since the 15th inst. The case, as wo get it, is as follows : Stitt had tho refusal of ceitain oil land of Iluidekopcrs, for a certain number of days. Time ran out; Huidekopers leased land to other parties. Stitt af terward leased it to operators ; found it had been leased by Huidekopers, and tued for damages. Upon the opening of the Court, on Wednesday morning, the jury returned a verdict in favor of the defendant for the sum of nine thou sand dollars. Tho last time tho case was tried, the jury awarded tho plain tiff eighteen thousand dollars. A mo tion for a new trial and reasons were filed by plaintiff's counsel. We learn from the Titusville Her aut, -that a well on tho Hill tract, owned hy T. C. Joy and others, of En-terpi.-o, which had lie u pumping about six barrels per day for ten days previous, was torpedoed on Wednesday since which timo wo are reliably in formed, it produced at tho rate of 150 barrels per day. This well U about three miles from Enterprise, on the lino of the proposed Titusville aud Tidiouto Railroad, and opens up a new and valuable territory. The LittU Corporal Magazine for December closes the eleventh volume of that brilliant juvenilo. The maga ziu has now been published five years and a half, aud has attained an un precedented popularity aud cireula tion. It is now enlarged, improved, and beautifully illustrated. The No vember and December nu rubers of 1870 are offered free to all who subscribe now for tho next year. Don't fail give your children this sterling juve nilo magasiue. It in puohshed 111 Chi cago, Illinois, by Sewell & Miller, at one dollar aud a half a year, 15 cents for a single copy. Beautiful and gen erous premiums arc given for clubs. Tho following notices of ho At lantic Monthly and Harper Mngazine wo clip from tho Meadvillo Journal. They express our MMititiicnt?, and save us the labor of 'vriting them: Tho Atlantic for Doccmbcr.has mrulo its welcome appearance. It contains ft number of excellent articles, first among which, to our thinking, is Hen ry I. Tinkcrman's "Plea To? Science." Sinco a man's wit is popularly gauged hy his volubility, it is pleasant to seen man of Mr. Tinkcrman's culture come to the aid of the silent ones. Tho num ber opens with an aiticlo cntitled'Con fessions of a Patent Medicine Man," by Ralph Kcelcr. "Joseph and his Friend" is concluded, as is also "Travelling Companions," by Henry James Jr. The other articles are: Tho Prayer Seeker, by John O. Whitticr; Old town Fireside Stories, by Harriet BeechcrStowe ; Resemblances between the Buddhist and Roman Catholic Re ligions, by L. Maria Child ; A Strip of Blue, by Lucy Larcom ; Black Christ mas, at Dix Cove ; Afoot on Colorado Desert, by Stephen Powers; Father Blumhardt's Prayerful Hotel; Ru dolph, a Monograph, by Barnet Phil lips; Indian Summer, by Frances Lcc Pratt ; Tho Miracle Play of 1870, in Bethlehem, New Hampshire.by II. II. ; Flitting, by W. I). Howells ;"a Vir ginian in New England Thirty-five Years ago ; John Bull at Feed, by W. J. Stillman, and Reviews and Litera ry Notices. Published by Fields, Os good & Co., Boston. With the December number 7r pcrs' Magazine commences its forty setond volume, and wo can truly say that like wine, it improves with age. One would have to go far to fiind a bet ter magazine for popular reading, and popularity is, after all, tho one thing most sought after. The list of con tents is as follows: The Brooklyn Na vy Yard ; Pio Nono and his Council ors ; Kifc in Brittany ; A Vigil ; Fred crick tho Great; Tho Bock of the Legion of Honor ; Tho Statue ; Bom bay and tho Parsus; Pong of Fire; Inveigling Nature into a Disclosure of her Secrets; Auteros; Tho Snered Flora; Under the Rose ; Collected by a Valetudinarian ; Blockade Running; What did Miss Darrington See? Matches ; Orango Blossoms and Night Shade; Anno Furness and the Easy Chair, etc. Published by Harper & Brjthsrs, N. Y. Pittsburgh Female College. this item '13 so widely and favorably known that it is almost superfluous to call attention to it. As many aro pre pnring.however.to send their daughters to school during the winter, and as the selection of a suitable school is 0110 of tho most difficult and important ques tions challenging tho attention of pa rents, we take this opportunity to di rect their attention to the Pittsburgh Female College. It has almost every thing to recommend it. While it has the many advantages offered by cities only, its admirable location gives the quiet aud retirement of ft country vil lage. Tho buildings aro models of good taste, and aro fitted up iu good style, and with special reference to the comfort of the pupils. Better even than its excellent accommodations, are the ample arrangements for tho educa tion of tho pupils. No one depart ment is sacr.ficed to another. The large number of teachers employed twenty -threo enables the trustees not only to havo full departments in the literary course, but special departments for all tho ornamental branches. As an illustration we may Biato tho fact that there are four teachers w ho devote their entire time to Music. Added to all this the charges are not intended to dazzle dunces, aud make them believe that tho school is good because they pay treblo rates, but such as commend themselves to right-thinking men. All who have daughters to educato are most earnestly urged to call and make themselves acquainted with the facili ties and advantages afforded. Tho wiuter term will opon December 12th Scud to Rev. I. C. Pershing, D. D., Pittsburgh, Pa., for a catalogue. Dentistry. A. J. Stiles, Dentist, Tidioute, Pa., has the reputation of beiug one of the most expert Dentist in this section. He uses all the mod ern appliances for extracting teeth without pain, such as Chloroform, Ether Nitrous Gas, or1 tho new method of Freezing the Gums with Spray. The most delicate and difficult operations of filling the teeth with gold skillfully performed. He also uses a new prep aration, "Os Artificiel," which sup- to plies the bone lost by decay, and is e-' applied without pain. A long expe rience in tho business, aud the largo patronage given Mr. Stiles, is suffic ient evidence that his work gives sat isfaction. Office over Acomb'a Drug Store, Tidioute. ' 17 1)-. FREE TO EVERYBODY. It costs nothing to try "SLEEP ER'S COMPOUND ARNICA LINI MENT." If it docs not benefit you tho agent will refund your money. It is the wonder of tho nineteenth centu ry, and when used for rheumatism, neuralgia, lameness, and pain in any part of tho body, its magical effects astonishes1 everybody. Pain cannot exist where it is used. Ask for it, and take nothing else Sold by all drug gists. . Prico 50 cents and $1 per bot tle. D. S. KNOX, & CO, agent. E. B. SLEEPER, Proprietor, Waterford, Erie Co., Pa. Wholesale Acjent.?. Hall ond Warfel, Erie, Pa. Calender & Co., Meadville, Pa. Spencer & Bullymorc, 153 Main street, Buffalo, N. Y. M. E. Sabbath Schoo every Sab bath at 9 o'clock iu the morning. All are invited. S. S. Burton, Pastor. Those people whoso hair is turning gray should use. Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer to restore it to its natural color and viror. A. II. Steele, Cashier Tionesta Savings Bank, has been appointed agent for tho celebrated " Inraan Line Ocean Steamers," at tiro place. Any person desirous of going to Europe or bringing friends to this country, will do well to call on Mr. Steele, who will furnish them with all the information required. You can buy your Furniture, cheap er and better at Ahrens new Furni turo Warerooms, Tidioute, Pa., than any whero else in this section. Try it. A erLENDiD variety of Furniture bit Ahcrns' new Warerooms, Empire Hotel Building, Tidioute, Pa. 4-tf Acxew &' Siggins have just receiv ed a large stock of boots and shoes, ol every description, which they are sell ing at prices that defy competition. They have also on hand a fresh sup ply of coffee, teas, sugars, tobacco, cigars, rice, dried fruits, canjied fruits, spices, mess pork, ham, lisli, flour. crackers, beans, peas, soap, candles, nails, queensware, glassware, notions, &c, &c., which they are selling ns low as tho lowest, here or elsewhere, and aro determined not to be under sold. G'AnrEXTEns, Blacksmiths, Saw mill men. Uil men. and otlier citizens or thing in the Hardware line, should go to Andrews & Co., Tidioute. They have the largest stock in this section of the country. They are making and repairing all kinds of Machinery and Saw mill castings at short notice 4-tf. Tiaxos at Great Baroaiss. J. C. Hull, of Meadville, Ta., is offering to sell the Stcinway, Chickcring, Bradbury and some other makes, at greatly" reduced prices. Also Organs aud Melodoons. 21 tf Furniture bought of me will be de livered, freight paid, to any station do sired on the O. C. & A. R. li., Geo. H. AnnuNB, Jr., 4 If Tidiouto, Pa SEASON OF 1870-71. MASON & HAMLIN CABINET ORGANS. Important Improvements. Fatcnt Juno 21st nnd August 23d, 1S70. IlEDUCTIOX OF PRICKS. Tlio Mason ft Hamlin Organ Co., lmve tho pleiiMiro of nnnounuiiiff importune im proveinonts in tlieir Cabinet Ormm, fo; which 1'nU'nts wcro irnuited thorn in Juni and Auirust last. These nro not merely meretricious ultachmontH, buUmhaiice tlio substantial excellence, ot tlio instruments. Thev are also enabled nv ineroiiHoa laeil itie u large, now manufactory, they hope herealier 10 supply an order promptly. Tlio Cabinet Ornans mndu by this Coin pany are of such universal reputation, not only throughout America, but also in Ku rop'o, that low will need ussuruneo of thoir tuiooiiorit v. They now offer Four Octavo Cabinet Or pins, in quite plain eases.btit equal aeoord iii to thclrcapuctty to anything they make lor r-iu ciicn. Tim mime, noub'o Tteod. ti'tS. Five Oc tavo IMtiblo Heed Orpinx, Five Stopn.with Kneo swell uml Tremulant, In elegant ease with several of tho Mason and Hamlin Imnrnvcuipiitx. 81-.. Tho saiiio l-.xtra with new S'ox Humana, Automatic, Swell etc., tfir0. Five OcIiivom, throo sets Heeds, seven stops with Kuphonej a splendid In HtruinenlM. A new illustrated catalogtio with full Information, and repueed prices, is now rcailv. and will bo sent froo. with ft tosti- inouVal circular, presenting a frrcut mass of eviilenco as 10 tnu :iiiicrioi-iiy ui un-w in struments, to an v one sending his address to MASON A UAMl.IN OiKiAN CO., U1 Tn inont Street, Boston, os jyti Hroodway REGISTER'S NOTICE. TMil.lic Notice is hereby given that Ma tilda Itiibb, Adininislralrix of the twtuto of Daniel Kohli, dec .1, lias I lied 111 inn Regis ter's Ollico ill and for tho County of Forest her final account as Administratrix of tlio estate of the :jid Daniel Itobh, dee'd, and that the samo will be presented to tho or nlmii's Court of said county for conlirmu tion and allowance on tlio fourth Monday of December next, at tho Court IIouso in the borough, of Tionesta, ill the county uf.rciid. J. U AliM-.w, .Nov. I, 1S70, Bi nt Kegister. w I ANTICIl AtlKNTS everywhere to cauvoxs lor .iuiiu.-. v.Auiwumiuiui coining book, "I'iiimsiu ami the 1 rains -l'l-iisMiuii War." A live Miojccl for a widt -nuuko canvasser. Address IS. 15. KI'.S Slvl.l., iioolon, M:l. !!)-lt ADDRESS To the Norvootis AND 3D EBILITAT 33 3D . VlflTONKimrrprincK havo been protrnet VV cd from hidden ihusoh, and whoso cose reqftire prompt treatment to render cxlntcrfca desifabloj If you are Buffering, or havo Buffered from involuntary discharges, what effect does it produce an yonr froncrnl health? Do you feel weak, debilitated, easily tired? Does a little extra exertion produce pl pitntion of tho heart? Does your liVof, or urinary organ, or your kidneys, frequent ly got out of order? Is your urine some times thick, milky or floeky, or is it ropy on settling? Or does a thick aknm riso to tho top? Or is a sediment at tho bottom af ter It hni stood awhile? Do 3-011 have spells of short breathing or diwpcpsia? Are your bowels constipated? Do you havo spells of frainting, or rushes of blood to tlio head? Is your memory impared? Is your mind constantly (.'welling on this ubjeet? Doyoufeel dull, listless, moping, tired of company, or lilo? Do you wish to bo left alono, away from everybody ? Docs any If tlio thing moke you start or jump? Is your sleep broken or rcatloss? Is tho lustre of your cyo as brilliant? Tho bloom on your check as bright? Do you onjoy yourself in soeioty as well ? Do you pursue your business with tho same energy lDo you feel ns much confideuee in yousolf ? Are your spirits dull and flag, ging, given to flu of melancholy ? If so, do not lay It to your liver or dyspepsia. Havo you restless nights? Your back weak, your knees weak, and have, but iit- tlo appetite, and you uttribulo this to dys pepsia or livor-oomplaint ? Now, reader, self-abuse, venereal dis eases badly cured, and sexual cxecsscs, are ull capahlo of produeine a weakness of the generative organs. Tho organs of genera tion hen in porfoet health, make the man Did you ever think that those bold, deft- ant, energetic, persevering, successful bus iness-men are always tlioso whoso genera tive organs are in perfect health? You never hear such men complain of being cannot succeed in business j they don't bo come sad and discouraged ; they arealways polite and pleasant in tho company of la dies, andjook you and thorn right in the face none of your downcast looks or nny meanness about' them. I do nut menu thoso who keep tho organs in Hated by running to excess. Thoso will not only ruin thoir constitutions, but oIho thoso they do business with or for. How many men, from badly cured dis eases, from tlio eiiecis 01 scii-aouno anu excess, have brought about that state of weakness in those organs that has reduced tlio geneal system so mneh as to produce almost ovory other dixeaso Idiocy, lunacy, paralysis, spinal affections, suicide, and at most every othor form of disease which humanity is heir to, and tho real cause of tho troublo scarcely ever suspoetod and havo doctored forall but the right ono. Discases'of theso organs requiro tlio use of a Diuretic. HELM HOLD 8 FLU1JJ KXTRACT BUCIIU 1 the great Diuretic, and is a certain curofor diseases of tho Rlttddor, Kidneys, Gravel, Dropsy, Orgun ie Weakness, Fenialo Complaints, Gener al Debity, und all disonsos of tho Urinary Organs, whether existing in Male or Fe male, from whatever cuttse originating, and no mutter of how long t..ulii.lj. If no treatment Is submitted to, Con- Hiimption'or Insanity may ensuo. Our flosh and blood aro supported from those sources, and tho health and happiness, asd that of Posterity, depends upon prompt uso of a reliable remedy. Ilelmbold's Fxtraet Buchu, established upward of 19 .Cears, prepared by H. HKLMROLD, Druggist, Mil Broadway New York, and 1H Ssuth 10th Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Puii k 1.2.' per bottle or 0 bottles for R50, delivered to any ad dross, bold by all Druggosts everywhere. TOVI1 ARE GEN I' INK UNLESS DON E TP IN Si EL liXtill.Utu Wrapper, fais-smilo of my Chemical Ware house, und eigned II. T. II ELM BOLD. J8-1 y Ncliool Tx Xollrc NOTICF, Is hereby given that tlio School Duplicate of Tionesta llorouuh, of tax of 1M70, have been placed in my hands for collection. In accordance with tho Act of Assembly, In such cae made and provid ed, I hereby give notice that I will attend at my store", In Tionesta Ilorotigh, Fa., lor tho purpiwo of receiving said tax, forttro month from date. It Is under Act of 21ft April, isim, that nil person who shall be fore tho expiration of two months from llio date of tlrls notice, pay their tax sh-ill bo entitled to a deduction' of five pr cent. D. N. KNOX, Tfensr Tionesta Doro. 8. D. Dated Rept. 12, 1870. i!4-3t. aOKSTS WANTED FOR FREE LOVE, asp ITS Votaries, by Dr. Jmv U. Ellis. Tho most startling book of modern times. The whole subject laid bareland Its hideousucss exposed to universal execration. Written in the interests of Civilization, Christiani ty niul Public Morality. Send for circulars nnd terms. U. S. Publishing Co., N. Y Cincinnati. 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Sport, Tradition, Wurs, (Jreat Rull'alo Hunts, f,c, ftc., left a homo of plenty in Ohio, Joined tho Indians, adopt ed their modo of life, married tho beauti ful Washtelia, because a Oreat Warrior, Hunter and Chief of 100 Ivwlges, was ap pointed Lieutenant iu tho U. 8. Regular Army, for meritorious servico with his braves against hostilo Indian. A book of the most thrilling interest, a reality well authenticated. Triithstranger than' fiction Superbly illustrated. 70 engravings, with portrait of tlio author, in full frontier cos tume. Prico low. Should oubscll any book extant. Send at oneo.for illuStrutod' circu lar, table of contents, samplo pages and terms. A. II. HUHRARD, Publisher, 4U0 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Fa. l:K-4t. Salesmen Wanted. Business honorable. NoVompetition, lib eral pay given. S. W. KKNNKDY, J-4t 8 S. 4th St., Pliila. AGENTS WANTED FOR "LADIES OF THE WHITE HOUSE." Standard and official biographic of every mistress of tlio President' mansion from Washington to tirant. Superbly illustra ted on steel. For circulars and terms ad dress U. M. Publishing Co., Ziiw Yojk. 2-4t SUBSCRinKforthe Forest Republicru It will pay. lcr, erl, makes the -lrl,l- ti,-',' J .u ? tjfi or.ivi.u mm niAr., I 111 X . .1 v rr. loth sides) and is fulh lv licensed. -Tinfwm and cheapest familv Sowing Machine in tliomarkot. Address JOHNSON. Clark ft Co., Ronton, Mass.. Pittsburgh, Pa., Chicago, 111., or St. liouis, Mo. at-4t Albert J. Burr. Lyman Howard nnd Robert C. Beach, vs. Samuel T, Neill. J. W. Fleming, and all persons w hom it may Concern. In Common Tleas, of l-orest County, No. 1, Dee. Term, lh70. Rill in Lquity to perpotuato testimony. Tho Plaintiff in the abovo bill say. That they nro tho owners in fee of ono hundred nnd fifty acres ot l,ud,ortlieroniouis,situ ato in Harmony Township.in said County, described a follow: Jicing pnn or mo Tract known astheUitchel Survey, bound ed on tho north by land of Oeorgo Dun lap, east bv laud' now or formerly of J. Comstoek, south by land now or formerly owned liy J. jonnsiou ami .i. ir. rtuui, aim West by the Aloorn larm, which is part ol tho same Survey. That tho said tract, or land was seiiieu and improved by ono K.ra Gitchel, who hccaino tlie owner inereot oy application therefor, and warrant and survey duly made and returned to tho laud olllco in W, and tho Botlleinciit dues fully com pleted thorcon. Tl.l llin eni4 nil..1.l nil tlinOlll of December. lio. br writing duly execut ed and delivered, sold and conveyed ull his right, title and intetost in the lund ntoro. said to ono Benonio C. Scott, from whom by sundry conveyances tho title ha be eoino vested In tlio Plaintiffs, and prays tlio Court That they may bo at liberty lo examine thoir witnesses, and iiiulco proo of several matters and thing herein Ixi foro inentioiiod, and particularly with reference to the matters alleged in tlio xu und 3th praragruphs ot this bill. lid. That they may bo at liberty at, and Hxii all tuturo occasions- m read ana. mako uso of tho said testimony as they mav bo adv'sed. Whcreunon tho Court order and decree. That a. appearance bo entered by said J. W. Flemiiigand all persons wtiom it may concern on or la-tore the 4th Monday of December, A. D. 1N.0, und Unit a copy ot thisorder uml u statement of tho Hulisluueo and t.l.tn-t ol' Hie Hill be iniMlslicil In Forest Keimhlicun lor llirco weeas mo ui.st nt' u lilcli niiblicittioii shall bo at least ten i nv helore tlio bald loiirui .imnimv m Dee., 1870. it Y T 11 K CO U 11 1'. Attest : J. R. Aonkw, l'ro. CIIAS. II. 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