The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, December 20, 1870, Image 3

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    TUESDAY MORNING, DEC. 20.
BOROUGH OFFICERS.
Purgt D. B. Knox.
Omci7mri Jacob Shrlver, Jacob Wank
' t. W. Clark, Oeo. V. Sawvcr, J. R.Stroup.
Justice of the. fVrtre V. P. Morcllliott,
Constable J. N.TcIt worth.
Vetiool Director .1. W Ilium, W. F. Hun
ter, I. S. Kuox, J. A. Frupor, Jacob
Kbrivcr.
as 1 i
FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS.
President Jml'e James C'AufDEi.t..
Mofiafe JutdgcaXV. It. Coon, J. A.
TiiorEn. "
HherifT E. L. Davis.
lUttrict Attorney V. W. MAson.
yviif J. P.Siooins.
lrothonotary, Jlegistcrik litcorder, ite.
J. B. Aunkw.
Oimiin'i'ncr A. B. Root, ISKNJ. EL
Wott, N. P. Wheki.br.
Count.! Superintendent H. t . KOHRKII.
Vury "tbmmiiotcr Jas. Uiliillian,
A. Cook.
Cbimfv Surtvior S.D, Ibwiw.
. Oit-oHcr JoHiAn Wikans.
County Auditor l. H. Stowk, Ii. L.
UaCKETT, F.I.I Hot.EMAW.
Member of Congress 1U(A Dnric U. W .
Bcofield.
,Mre Senate W. A. Wallace.
Assnebly John ). Hall.
O. C. A A. Ft R. TIMETABLE,
. ' ,' " aotNO MOUTH.
Arrive. Depart.
Mail.....'. .....l.ao p.m. l.!Mp. m.
Express, 6.H7p. IU. 6.40 p. in.
, ' . aoixa south.
' "' Arrive. Depart.
Kxnrwi 10.04 a. tit. 10.07 a. m.
Mail 8.18p, in.. 8.20 p; m
LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS.
Notice Special.
R. J. MeOjtillen'g connection with
this paper has ceased, and -he has no
authority to collect any monies due-4
the institution. Advertisers and all
others indebted, will make a note of
this fact
, Wo a.'e doing job work, now, and
, we are doing it in good shape.
Hon. S. Newtiti Pettis, of Mead
ville, was k towi. on Saturday.
. A young deer was killed on Sun
' 7 day last, near this place by some of
our sportsmen. ?o o
A ball will bo held in Forest Hall
on Friday evening of this week, Mc
Dertuott's'Iiand, of Franklin yll fur
nisli the music.
The river, at present writing is
1 , ... 1 I . I .1 r !
milieu witn siusn ice, ami me icrrying
is rather bud. The rafting season
will not be a success this year. .
A fnir trial ony is needed to con
vince tho most skeptical, that Hall i
Vegetable Kieilinnllair 'Kcucwcr will
. nocnmnlisli nfl Dint, is claimed for it.
E. E. Clapp, .Esq., of President
looked in upon us yesterday and paid
ttis suhscrirttion fur 1871. He is about
us "square" a man as they get up.
Charles, the oldest child of Mrs.
Kiddlo of this place died on Tuesda
last of dipthcria. 'lhis is the' third
child that died in this place last week
Rev. Mr. Lowes preached in the
Presbyterian church on Sabbath last,
morning and evcuing to appreciative
audiences. Services will be held a
week from next Sabbath by Mr. Bur-
f,n oft.t wn weeks after hv Rev. Mr.
Virtuo. -.
t . 'fliis week we publish tho correct
ed Timo Tables of the Erie Railroad,
and of the Allegheny Valley R. R.
They will be found on the inside of the
racer. Those ou tho outside had not
been corrected, and the outside had
been struck off before wo noticed the
error.
Stephenson's well on Tosey Field,
Ross Run is to be put down 90 or 100
feet further. He struck a "stray
third" Inst week, and began to test,
hut found no oil. He is now going
dowu to the regular third sand, and
we have no doubt that he will get a
good well.
Tho Borough Schools closed ou
Wednesday lust on the account of sick
ness among the children. A mujority
of the children attending school had
the 'whooping cough, and numbers of
them had to bo kept at home a great
deal of the time. The school will
commence again the first week in Jan
uary.' Next week is court week, also
ITnliilnw iroolr Tt in niip iiunnl rllAtnm
to miss an issue during that week, but
circumstances render it more conven
ient for us to issue on that week and
miss an issue on the week following.
Therefore our subscribers will receive
the Republican on Holiday week.
L. II Simpson & Co., of President
Jiave about 9000 acres of oil territory
to dispose of, which they propose to
sell in plots of 50 acres to actual op
erators. Two or three wells are now
going down on the property, with
good indications. Wo were shown
some of thd sand rock from one of the
veils going dowu, which old oil opera
tors prououuee as good as can be
found ny here. This has been good
tcrritvy, and we have no doubt that
it will bo again. Persons wishing to
know more about the laud can receive
full iuforuiat.uu by addressing L. H.
Hiinpson &, Co., President, Yeuango
ouofv, Pa.
Winter lias commenced, nt last
we havo been having a little snow, and
quite on amount of cold weather.
The roads have been very heavy for
soino timeaud everybody is very anx
ious to see good sleighing. A great
many families in town are entirely out
of coal, and cannot get any until
sleighing comes.
Tho enterprising management of
the A. & O. W. Railway have put
two express trains each way on the
Franklin . branch, leaving Meadville
at 0.45 and 11.55 A. M., arriving at
Oil City at 8.30 A. m. and 1.55 p. m.
Leaving Oil City at 9.15 A. M. and 4.15
r. m. This is a great importance to
the traveling public and we doubt not
their enterprise wiil be well rewarded.
Tho wrestling match between J.
II. McLaughlin, of Titusvillc, and J.
J. BenjamiD, of Washington, for $500
a side and the chnmpi in belt of Amer
ica, came off at Titusville ou Tuesday
evening of last week, resulting in a
victory for McLaughlin, he throwing
his opponent on the first and third
rounds, and being himself thrown on
the second.
The Petroleum Centre Record says,
there is a paper in circulation here to
raise money to aid in tho liberation of
August Rhiel, who it will be remember
ed was sent to tho Penitentiary for the
murder of David Tate. It is said
Rhiel is very low with the consump-
tiop,aud cannot possibly survive but a
short timo longer. The wife of the
unfortunate man is also in town mak
ing efforts to secure his release."
Gas at Last. After many vexa
tious delays the Franklin Gas Com pa
n y tunica gas into tho mams on
Wednesday. The city lamp post bur
ners were lit in the c veiling. Having
no lamps on them, and the gas escap
ing to the full capacity of the pipes,
the streets were brilliantly illuminated,
except when the gusts of w ind almost
"dorscd the glims." Venango Spccta
tor.
Tho Spectator soys the Canning
well, on the II. J. Saycrs trwet, report
ed las week as a ten barrel well is do
ing about tweuty barrels. Three wells
in tho vicinity of this new one are in
process of drilling, and the rigs for
two more are erecting. On tho Lloyd
Oil Company's tract, adjoining Say
crs's, there is a well 950 feet deep
ready for Usting,
When you go into a printing office
keep your hands off tho type, whether
Rook Nntir-e. I WAS CURED OF DEAFNESS AND
i j nivii ny n Pimpie remedy miu win
amifl Mill rniwili.t (V .ui
Our Young Folks, published by Mrs. J. c. LEUULTT, Jersey City, N. J.
T.'iol.U n. 1 x, rv Tt..,n Hfo. jww
is received and appreciated. It is an
llustrated Magazine for boys and girls,
and is one of tho best publications that
comes to this office. Terms, $2 a year.
An extra copy for five subscriptions.
Address the publishcis as above.
Harper's Magazine i ou onr ta-
blo. It is considered the best illustra
ted Magazine published. The His
tory of Frederick the Great, now be
ing published, is alone worth the
price of subscription. Price $4 per
annum. Address Harper Bros., Frank
lin Square, New York.
We this week publish thepro.apec
tus of "The AMine." It is the most
beautiful paper we have ever seen. The
price of this paper is $2.50 per year.
We will send the Republican and Al-
dine to any person wishing them for
(3.75 iu advance
paper can be seen at this office,
The Little Corporal comes to us
this week with lively contents. It is
first-class juvenile publication and
would be a blessing in any family
where there are children. Terms $1.50
per annum. Sewell & Miller, publish
ers, Chicago, 111.
Ballou's Magazine for January.
?fin A WKKK paid -cntH, male or fo
ip' III male, In n now miuiufretiiriiiff
(TusinoH nt Iioiiip. No capital rciuirpl.
Addrexa KovKLTV Co., Snso, Mo. 30-4 w
Salesmen Wanted.
No competition, lib
W. KENNEDY,
8 H. 4th St., I'hila.
liuninoHB honorable.
eral pay given. 8.
i'l"il
10
MADE FROM
50 C
ITS.
Homctliinjr urgently needed by everybody
l nil ana examine, orantr.pim sent pusiaRo
pnid tor f0 eta tlint rotail eiiHilv for 10. H.
L- Wolcott, 181 Chathrm Hil.'N. Y. 30-11
100,000 Agents Wanted for
HOW WOMEN CAN IMKE MONEY,
and other beat books In the mnrket.
EcKinnev A Martin, 1008 Chestnut Street,
Philadelphia. 3Mt
STENTS WANTED FOR
Sexual Scienc
A COPY of this I Incluuiiitf Mmih.HMl, Womanhood and
lawn, power, Ac, by Prof. O. 8. Fowler.
Mend for rirculnra and specimen pairca.
Addrfm, NATIONAL PUIJLISIIINU
CO., Phlladolpnin, Pa. aii-Jt
ADDRESS
To the Nerveous
AND
3D EBILITAT IE JD .
UPCMTC wanted for Headley- Nov.-.
HULI1 I O Fresh HOOK "Sacred Hcro
nnd Mnrtva." Written in the Author's
linppieHtatvIo, andsitrpaAHinft hut lorincr
work, which hav ld by the 100.000.
With Original Stwi; Enravins from de
Rittna by our Artist who has apont three
veurs in Hilda Iiftiids. The Clorcy and
the Preas are loud in ibv praise. Afrenta
Tho January' number of Ballou's are making money rapidly, E. B. Treat tt
j i . Co., Hub'a 051 D'dwav, N. V. 30-4w
Magazino is already issued, and a ! !
splendid number it is iu every respect. I AitMiilt o t.lJULit'Xjli,.
The engravings are numerous and well shows bow to double the proiitaof the farm
executed, and the stories are of the
best quulity, and of such variety that
even the most fastiuious must be suit
ed with three or four. 15 cents single
copy, or $1.50 per year. Thomes &
Tulbot, 63 Congress Street, Boston, are
tho publishers, but the Magazine can
be found at any periodical depot iu
tho country.
Lecture courses are announced in
and how farmers and their sous can each
make
$100 rer Month.
In winter. 100,000 copies will be mniled
free to farmers. Send name and address
to ZIEULElt & McCUDDY, Philadelphia,
rn. au-iw
8 O'CLOCK
30-4t
MIlS IS NO UUMBUO I
Hvsendinar OtCENTS
with acre, hlalit. color of eyes and hair.
YUU Will ructjl VH. Itv iriuni iiim.i.b v". .
uFfirnl nf nur no! o-lirmri ricr cities, for iilctura of vour future husband or wife.
. . . , , ... , with name and date of marriniie. Address
the winter, iitusvuie nas now Dineu, w vox. P. o. Drawer No. 34, Fulton
W IX Milhurn .Tnl.ll Tt flnnfrh Vllle. N. Y. UO
George VandcnhofT, Hon. Win. Par- LIVE AGENTS WANTED FOR
sons, Miss Lillian S. Edgarton, for hrONO OF SEW YORK,
lectures and the Mendelssohn Quin
tctte Club of Boston for vocal and in
strumental concert, in t rankim the
c.n : l,o... I A Wonderful developmente amone the
'u"u"' "6 e-""'-'"""' aristocracy. Married Women exposed
to deliver lectures in that city durinsl Ac. rfc. Price S.V25. The best Hook to sel
. t- i i n-t t . . I I'blislied. Tlie bwt terms to agents ever
the winter: V andenhotr.Jamcs Porter, Lriven. Ad.ircss. x. Hook Co.. 14.5
AVndoIl Pl.illina. Wm. Pnraons. Olive t., N. Y. 30-4t
Losran. James K Murdock. Charles a gents wanted for
c.. u..,..A t,: . TI,o THE LIGHT OF THE WORLD.
lists
of
by
WHOSE annVrlnea have been protract
ed front hidden causes, and whoso
cases requiro prompt treatment to render
existence dosirablo;
If you ore suffer in, or have suffered
from involuntary discharges, what effect
does it prodttce on your gonerat health T
Do you feel weak, debilitated, easily tired?
Does a little extra exertion produce pal
pitation of the heart? Does your liver, or
urinary organs, or your kidneys, frequent
ly got out of order ? Im your urine some
times thick, milky or floeky, or is It ropy
on settling? Or does a thick akum rise to
the top? Or is a sediment at the bottom af
ter it uns stood awhilo? Do you havo
apells of short breathw. or dispopsia? Arc.
your bowels constipated? Do j. tinve
spells of frainting, or rushes of blood to
tho head? Is your memory Imparod? Is
our mind constantly dwelling on this
subject? Doyoufeel dull, listless, moping,
ired of company, or lite? Do you wish
to bo left alone, awny from everybody ?
Does any little thing make you start or
Jump? Is your sleep broken or restless?
Is the lustre of your eye as brilliant?
The bloom on your cheek as bright? Do
you enjoy yourself in society as well ? Do
you pursuo your businoss with tho same
energy ? Do you feci as much confidence
In youself ? Are your spirits dull and flag,
ging, given to fits of melancholy ? If so,
do not lay it to your Uvor or dyspepsia.
Have you restless nights? Your book
weak, your knees weak, and havo but lit
tle appetite, and you attribute this to dys
pepsia or liver-complaint?
on SOCIAL LIFE
IN THE GRAT CITY.
I Iliinl hntu-ppn h rnnee anrt liermanv. anil -Lives ot tne Apostles, r.nvnnure
it is in ruses, on a eallev oreven on the 1 ....... . I nnd Martvrs." Doddridircs "Evidences
.. . v rankim about three weeKS OgO. Christianity ;" "History of the Jews,"
uuuuiiiiuiuumujiu,.. ...vvvt- .lViMe we believe is to have a Josophus; 'History or all religion le
hooks to see what is to CO in tho J ' 1 ', Deneve, is io oavo a nolllllmtioii," with treatise and tables re
nooks vo see wiiuns iu bo in mo,, D i q lL.cture8 ty8 winter also. haing to events connected with Hiblo His
issue : don t carry on paper j S4 S c I -, torv. containing many fine engravings
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fcrchandise, iu Tioncsta borough. All
ersous indebted to me for goods, or
itherwiso will call and settlo imracdi-
itely and save costs. W. II. Butler.
Tiouesta, Ta., Nov. 25, 1870. 36-3t. ers.
Fob Sale. A superior Rifle, silver Company,
mounted, aud well calculated forgauie
found in this county. The price of
this erun is $30. Call on, or address
P. D. Thomas,
Tiouesta, Pa.
Furniture bought of mo will be ue
permission j keep your na t Police.
manuscripts w i.utc-ver, , , . ? , - gM j j
it may be; ask quesf c g c m) anJ
tmf tiinL-n ihnni er T XT I J ....
J U V U taW Vtivm
member, let
Journal.
-Mr.,'
this side
White O
urday th. ....
highly colored with oil.
cott dipped up a pint of the water
just as it en mo from the well, and on
settling, an inch of oil was found on
the top of the water. Ho is pretty
confident now that he will have a good
well, and then look out for stirring
times.
Holiday Goods of all kinds for
sale at Ililbrouncr's. Will bo Bold
cheap for cash. Also a large amount
of Fashionable Jewelry, bought close,
direct from manufacturers, will be sold
at astonishingly low prices. Now is
the lime for bargains. Don't fail to
call aud examine these goods.
Wo would call attention to the
advertisement of K. Brett & Son,
which oppcars in this issue. They are
agents lor Tiift, Sons & Co.'s engines,
and have been in the business for about
three years, and we havo no doubt but
that they are able to furnish a first
class engine at reasonable figures. Try
Tho whole forming a complete treasury of
Christian Knowledge w, i 1.12s r, s,
Seventh St., Phila. 38-4t
GETTING UP CLUHS.
GREAT SAVING TO CONSUMERS.
Parties enquire how to get tin clubs,
Our answer is, send for rnce List, anu i
Club form will aceoinpnny it with full di
rectlons, making a largo savins to eon
sinners and remunerative to club organU
The Great American Tea
31 it 33 VESE Y STREET.
P. O. Dox 5043. NEW voitK. 3U-4t
Money Quickly Made
by Jaetive men and women getting sub'
sci'iptiims for the great religious and lit
orarv weekly llio Christian union, eu
lieu uy
HENRY WARD BEECIIEK.
If tin Tan tp fill Mans am.
THE LIKE Of 1EDK.E P. Hr.LluvV.
who form a love of wild adven'uro and a
thirst for knowledge nt the Indians the
Customs, SjHirts, Traditions, Wars, (irint
llntlUlo Hunts, rfc, Ac, left a homo of
plenty in Ohio, joined tho Indians, adopt
ed their mode oflile, married the tMsiKk
fnl Washtclla, because a (ircnt WuMot,
Hunter and Chief of liKI Ixiilgcs, was trp
pointcd Lieutenant In tho U. M. ltcgnlKr
Army, for merilorioiis servlco with his
braves against hostile Indians. A book of
(lie most thrilling interest, a reality woll
authenticated. TrutliMtrnngcr tlmn'tictinn
Superbly illustrated. 70 engravings, with
portrait of the author, In full frontier cos
tume. Price low. Should outsell any book
extant. Send at once for illustrated circu
lar, table of contents, sample psires and
terms. A. H. Hl'llllA RD, Publisher, 400
Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. i!8-4t.
CHAS. II. SHEPARD,
GENERAL PEALHR 15
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS.
CARPETS,
HATS, CAPS, AND SHOES,
QlTEHX.SWAItE.
NEW YORK STORE, Centre Street,
OIL CITY PA.
SI.GGO TO $2,n00
HA LA 11 Y WE GUARANTEE TO
PAY TO
B" la'rwi' coV;?f . e.r;v.r,cnrc ; or a
anv other Publishers:1 ti,.,,." !s ,',k,rn 1,v
$110 to JaiO per week I'ati vitssinft".." ". ;
Illustrated dooks. v e guarantee Agv-i..".
salary or a large conimission, with a
choice of twt new and popular books and
exclusive territory. A e otter a rare chance
to energotio men and women to tuake
monev. weeuroyour agencv curoct ironi
tho publishers. J. E. HE Rlt CO.,
.o-M iiuriioru, toun.
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CABOLIC TABLETS
An nnfmiiuir remedy for all Bronchial Dif
ficulties, Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness.
Asthma. Dipthcria, Dryness of the Throat
or Wind Pipe and nil 'Catarrhal disease.
The wonderful modern discovery of Car
bolic AcW, is destined to become one of
tho greatest blessinifs to mankind in its
application to disease of the throat ami its
great curative fiialitios ill all affections of
tho Chest and Lungs.
Ir. WcllV Carbolic TnMet,
besides the great remedial agent Carbolic
Acid contains other ingivlients universally
recommended, which chemically combine
producing a Tablet more highly medicin
al and l etter adapted fur diseases of the
thront limit any preparation cvor before ot
fored to the public.
FOlt t'OUUttS AND COLDS,
WelV Carbolic Tablets
are a SURE CURE. Try Them.
Sold hr Druggists. S)-Jt
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SHERIFF'S SALES.
BY VIRTUE of sundry writs of Vendi
tioni Exponas. Alias Fieri Facias, and
Fieri Facias. Issued out of the Court of
Common Pleas of Forest County, nnd a
Testatum Fieri Facias issued out of tho
Court of Common Pleas of Venango Coun
ty, and to me directed, there will be ex
posed to sale by public vendue or outcry
Tiouesta on
at the Court House, In tho Borough of
4 tf
livered. freicht naid. to anv Station do- Having in its corps of Contributes th
. . - -, . a T T, I aoiesi, uiiem oi mu lauu. -v ciiaruii-K
Bireu on me j. v. x a. i. a, Bt,rjul Btol.v ))V tllo WOrld-fanious autior-
rirn TT A n .Tn . ess of Uncle Tom's Cabin." lust b-ttun.
Vi P. Evervsubscriberfor ls7l roi-eives.tlif paper
1IUIOUIC, 1 a f j- . , w,,kH. u,ui ,ile ne.n.lo a ttvorito,
. . . . . . I Marsiiiill'B WsNliinirton. lulolie vortll
M. hi. babbath school every bab- freCt This new and unoqualled.ni ulna
bath at 9 o'clock in the morning. All "n i taking like wild lire. Alj are do-
B . ing woll, nianv making from to a
are invited. S. S. JJURTOX. rinv. Now Is the harvest time act wisely
Pnator and quicklv. There is positively nothing
1 uslor- that will pay you so well. Cpy of piter,
t c Ti i TTT ..A ghapter of story and rare tenon free, ad-
For Sale. The house and lands firess A. H. hCbuard, 400Chetnut St.,
tnM..n na f Ii a "t Ml ri at I HmnprlV." In- 1'llllUcll'I Dllltt. ou-tw
kuunu no uw wj.w.j, i .
cated at Irvinton, Warren County Pa.,
are for sale. Terms cash or approved
security. Apply to
John A. Dale.
President Tiouesta Savings Uauk,
Tiouesta, Pa.
IT J A NTEIj AU ENTS To sell our now
illustrated Aook of Travele
oi;hmm
THItOViII
ASIA.
Rv Col. Thomas W. Knox. A compre-
hiusive and valuable exposition oi the
eomilries f A ask : Siberia. Cliina ana
Russia iy r lo-lav. Natchmg our
A splendid variety of Furniture
. iunMn w.T.T -m I'-tin'i ............
at Aherns new Wareroome, Jnipire Hichardson's "Heynd Minsppi.
ir . i Ti i i:.. T-i-.i- t A.tt and Mark Twain's 'Innocents Abroad ' ill
Uotol ItmlJiug, Tdioute, 1 a. 4-u s( ylei A(( 8onl ftjr circuil4r UIld our
Now, reader, self-abuse, venereal dis
eases badly cured, and sexual excesses, are
all capable of produelna a weakness of the
generative organs. The organs of genera'
tion,whon in porfect health, make the man
Did you ever think that those bold, deft
ant, energetic, persevering, successful bus
lnvss-mcn are always those whose genera
tive org tiro In perfect health T You
never hear such u.n complain of boing
melancholy, of nervousness, x palpitation
of the heart. They uro nover oftuid they
cannot succeed in business j they don't bO'
come sad and discouraged j they arealways
polite and pleasant in tho company of la
dles, andjook you and them right in 'lie
face none of your downcast looks rt any
meanness about them. I do p't mean
those who keep the organs .nflutod by
running to excess. Those 1 not only
ruin their ponatitutlona but also thsse
they do business With 'f1 fo'i
How mv men, from badly cured dis
eases, f"m the effects of self-abuse and
exc" liave brought about that state of
W-Aess in those organs that has rcducod
.he geneal system so much as to produce
almost every otliordlseasaliluvy, lunacy,
paralysis, spinal affections, suicldo, ana-i
most every other form of disease which
humanity la heir to, and the real cause of
the trouble scarcely ever suspoctod and
have doctored for all but the right ono.
Diseases'of those organs require the use
of Diuretic. HELM BOLD fLllu
EXTRACT BUCHU is the groat Diuretic,
and is a certain curejfor diseases of the
Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, Dropsy, Organ
ic Weakness, Female Complaints, Gener
al Debity, and all diseases of the Urinary
Organs, whether oxlstinn i or Fe
male, from whatever cause originating,
and ro matter of how long tiUndtng.
Don't fail to call and see tho Yan
kee Washing Machine. 1 here is no
branch of domestic labor that needs
improvement as much as washing.
If the drudecrv aud terror of
"wash day1' can be removed by this
machine by all means get one. If
one half that is claimed (or this is true,
every household should have a machiue.
We see no reason why it is not a per
fect success. See advertisement iu an
other column.
We in vite tho attcution of our read
ers to the advertisement of E. L. Da
vis, iu another column, headed "Public
Sale." This is a splendid chance for
every ono to lay iu a winter supply of
clothing. Everything will uudonl'
ly go cheap, ire also has for sale
six work horses, which ho will sell
cheap for cash, or on four mouths
time, with approved security. Now
is the time to secure a good horse
cheap. The horses can bo seen at
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MILES W. TATE, Agent in Ti-
onesta, Forest CouDtv, Pa,
Sflm
If no treatment is submitted to, Con
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MONDAY. DEC. 20lh. 1870.
at 2 o'clock p. nt., tho following describod
real esuite, to-wit:
J. S. Hood, vs. II. A. Burt, alias FI. Fa.
No. IU Dec. Term 1879 J. S. Hood vs. H.
A. Hurt and J. 4. Dalo alias Fi. Fa, No. 18
Dec. Term, ISiO, and ilbcrt Mckinley
vs. II. A. Burt. Test. Fl. Fa. No. iiT Jaii.
Term 1871 Mcf'idmot A Usnior All the
dofondan's' right, title, interest and claim
of, in and to a certain tract of land situate
in Harmony township. Forest eounty.Pa.,
bounded oii tho north by tho county lino
and Fairundus. on tho east by John Lamb.
on tha west by Duiilap. and on tho south
by J, Fleming. Containing 402 acres more
or less, about 60 acres of which aro im
proved, with ono large framo houso and
three tenant houses, ono saw mill, two
larire barns, oil UcrrlcKs, engine houses.
ifc, thereon erected, and an orchard there
on growing.
Also All that certain piece or parcel of
land situate, in i no iiorougii or rionesta,
Forest county, Pa., bounded on tho north
bv land of G G. Sickles, on the west bv
t)i- ii-i-Jraiiy river, on tho south by laud
or j. ii, Agnow, and on tho east bv land
oi james Hawson doc d. Containing one'
louiiu of an acre, moro or less, with one
iraiuu uwuiiuitr house about m bv M feet,
two stories high, o.. outbuildings thereon
erected.
Also AU that certain piece ir parcel of
mini suiiaio in ivingMoy townsmp 1' orost
county, Pa., bounded on tho east by lands
of Wheeler it Dusenuury, and on tho north
bv lands ot W heeler & Dusenburv, and ou
the south by lands of H'hoelcr d- usen
biiry.and on tho west by hinds of Wheeler
A yiusenbury. Containing 100 acres, more
or less, Doing parts ot airiuits Nos. 5l'J4
ail" Oivi.
Tuken In execution and to bo sold as the
property of II. A. Burt at the sui's of J
y. Ilood and Gilbert MeKlnloy.
-ALoO-
E. F. Jones, vs. M. T. Bun'oUt. and It.
McGill Ven. Ex. No. .14 V-k-o. Term, 1870
Ijithy All tho defendants' right, title, in
terest and claim of, in and to, a certain
pieco or parcel of land situate 111 Harmony
township, Forest county, Pa., beginning
at a white Oak on the bank of tho Alleghe
ny river a short distance above tho mouth
of Jones run, thence west by lauds war
ranted in ihe naino of Samuel Talbot to tiie
centre of Jones run valley, thence up tho
valley of said run to the north lino of the
thence rust y """V . " T. ! :.-
to a post o.. . i,ank of tne aih'ku , v - j
er, thence down suiu river to the place ot
beginning. Containing oiib hundred acres
more or less, being the eastern part of a
lot of gro-.md surveyed on a warrant grant
ed to William Bazar leceinher 2.) IT'JUand
patented to Aloxat dor MeCalmont.
Taken in execution and to bo sold as the
prope-tv of M. T. ltab. ut and R. McGill,
at tlio siiit of E. F. Jones.
ALSO
A. . Stcole, Cashier iu trust for theTio.
nestu Savings Hank vs. Bennett VAibbs
and J. A. 7ii.e, Fi. Ka. No. 32 lm Term,
jn70 M rcilloit- All the defendants' ri'lit,
title, inlcro.st an. I claim of, inaudtos ci:--t,.,.,
,uu iKirci'lul' land situatoiii Jniiks
" f- ., .,.....,..,.! ...
tOWUSIlip. I'l.rUBl COUIIl.V Ufi-. i..Mo
I,. Hows, to-wit I Part of tract warrant No.
5141, subdivision No. 6. Containing one
hu lulled ana twenij -sovuu m.- oi ,uiu,
nioro or less.
AiJ All tho defendant' right, title,
,,lot oii.i ciniin nt, in and to a certain
piece or parcwl itiiat in Ji..-
Uiwnshlp, Forest county, Pa., bounded and
described as follows, to-wit i Purl of lrai-t
warrant No. attii, Miilsllvislon No. 4:1,
boundtd on the north by warrant No. 212,
on the cast bv subdivision No. 44, on the
south bv subdivision No. 48, and on tho
west by"sulli islon 42 subdivision num
bers being part of tract No. 2!iti5 heretofore
mentioned. Coiiluiiiiiig one hundred acres,
moreor le: s.
Tak.cn In exwutlon and to bo sold as tre
property of lieuiictt yoblw, at tho suit
of A. 1. Steele, Cashier ill trust for the
Tiouesta Savings Bunk.
Terms Cash.
E. L. DAVIS, Sheriff,
Sheriff'! OUlce, Tiouesta, Paiec.3, '70.
Holmbold's Extract Buchu, established
upward of 19 ieara, prepared by II. T.
II ELM BOLD, Druggist, 594 Broadway.
Now York, and 104 Ssutn lOlh Street,
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or 6 bottles for Jti.80, delivered to any ad
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James Thompson Rolern Cochran.
John Melhoin Sr Daiiel Bear
John A Tracy J Rjbisonl
John W McLano W V Rindernocht
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John S Ur "
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ll'ilson King,
Daniel Minor,
C H Wright
Matthew Hamilton
J W Ryan
J Mooiicy
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E A Bennett
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