Al' EDITOR. TUESDAY MOANING, FEB. 7. Tlio momlim of tlie Republican County Committee will meet at tho Frotlinnotary' office on Mnnrlay, Feb. 27th, 1871, nt 7 o'clock, P. M., fir the purpose of selecting Delegates to the Union Republican State Convention, and for the transaction of other bust new. A full attendance is desired. J..B. Agskw, Chairman. The officers of the Republican vBtatft Committee of Pennsylvania glee notice that "in pursunuce of the reso lution of tlio Republican State Central Oimmittee, adapted at Altoona, Aug. 16, 1870,f State Convention, composed of delegates fnim each Senatorial and Representative district of the iiuiuuer to which each district is entitled in the Legislature, will meet in the hall of the House of Representatives, at HarrUburg at twelve o'clock, noon, on the 10th day of March, A. D. 1871, to nominate candidates for Auditor General and Surveyor General, and to take action ujrfin the question of Constitutional Reform, and for the transaction of such other business as may be brought before it." This con vention has a duty to preform which will be closely scrutinized by the in telligent voters of the Keystone Stale. The folly of trying to poke all sorts of men upon the people was demonstrated last full, in several sections if our State, an ! one instance is so near us that we are all ns well acquaiuted with it as though it had happened among us. We refer to the catastrophe in the 20ih Gingregsion.il District. Cor ruption had become .n open and shame less, that a lessou was deemed necessa ry by the people to the would-be lead ers of the party, and it was given in a very emphatic manner. Let us see to it that we send men to this convention who have no axes of their own to grind, and whose vote can not be in fluenced by money or prejudice,, and who will do their whole duty by their constituents and tlio party at large, and when they select men for the above positions we have no fear but that we will elect them. But don't try to muko tin swallow men whose , record will not stand a close e xamination. Wc find a biographical sketch- of Wtn. A. Wallace, Senator from this district, and Speaker of the State Sen ate, in the February iinmber of leis ure llourt. Among other very hand some compliments paid Mr. Wallace, occurs the following : "Mr. Wallace's political record is without a blur, blot or blemish." We do not understand, perhaps, what constitutes a "blur, blot or blemish," amoug Democratic politi cians,but judge from the foregoing that furnishing corfce-staiued naturalization papers to all foreigners who wish to vote the Democratic ticket, whether they have been in the country live years or five minutes, and inciting armed re sistance to the draft, and all thut sort of thing it rather considered nn hon or than otherwise. If coflee-pM Wal lace belonged to the Republican party r we hoal4 consider him badly "blem ished." We clip the following from, the Titus villc Courier: On Tuesday afternoon Chief of Po lice Rouse and policeman Dougherty arrested Pat Kelley, an old offcuder in this section, aud two of his associates. The two associates were subsequently released, and yesterday Kelley was brought before Justice Strotisc on a charge of having, on the I8th of Sep tember last, entered the house of Leon Duptunti at two o'clock in the morn ing, aud chloroformed his wife for the purpose of relieving her of 8200 which she had in her possession. Kelley is a boiler-maker, und at tliu time of the attempted robbery hud just returned from Meudvillo, where he had been spending too summer on account ol stripping a clothesline of very valua blo linen. A few duvs alter he made this bold attempt he tied the country, aud had only returned on Tuesday, aud was "gobbled" on sight. After u short examination he was remanded to jitil to await trial. A new well was struck on the R. L. Shaw Farm on Thursday last, which w now producinj at the rate of forty barrels ilaily. It is owned by V. P. Mclntyre, t Poughkecpsie, N. Y., lo cated on hi lease of nix nercs, on Shaw farm. Mr. M. ha leased a con siderable ant-unit f territory iu the vicinity of RoimcviITu, and has another well in process-nt drilling. The terri locv is all valuable, and its owner Ins u neh harvest before him. He purchas ed it about three months since, and MBnipdiutely commenced putting down t well with the above result. III. W'ilmu ha been iu the Senate To ni M:uacliH3 tu sixUeii consecu tive yeaM, uh.1 Mt, Snuuier twenty, i'he longest consecutive nu-uiber of uuy titer Senator from that Stato tva nine .oars by Nuthanial SiUbce. Duuiel i'e'otitor was aUo iu t!iu St'liate uiue uars, but at ilnlcreiit times, W. R. DUNN ! A son of Mr. Wm. N. Emery, about ten years old, was run over liy the cars at the Jamestown A Franklin Depot on Wednesday. One truck passed over his left ankle, and the leg had to be amputated just below the knee. He was playing on top of a train of freight cars and fell under the wheels of a passing train. Spectator. The ice bridge still holds on j and As the wenther hus turned cold it is believed the rise of water from the late rain, will not bo sufficient to carry out the ice. Warren Ledger. -According to a correspondent, Parker's Landing and Lawrenccburg must be hard places to reside in. He writes thus: This part of the oil region contains Sfluie desperate charactors. Yesterday I saw a voting man in Lnwfeitcehurg with a baud kerchief tied around his hand, ami when asked what the trouble was, replied with perfect nochalance, ' I lo.t a finger last night. V He was then told that he ought to stop fight ing. Says he, "yes I know it is bud business, but the hound laughed at mo when I had the handcuff on last week, and, him, I took one of his eyes out." Pet. Centre liecord. From- the Greenville Argnt we learn that a firo broke out In Lnird's Block in thut place between 12 and 1 o'clock, Wednesday morniug resulting in a great loss of property. The block owned by William Larid, and occupied by IL & A. Manhciiuer, wholesale liquor dealers; 11. .Rook, shoe store; L. Wusser, market ; .S. P. Johnson & Co., dry goods, and groce ries; J. Richard, bakery Wm. Max well, law office, and E. K. Miller, har ness shop, was entirely destroyed. To tal InM, $30,000; insured fir ?1G,500. Also, B. Henliti's fine brick hlnck was partially deserved. Loss, 83,000; ful ly insured. The stores of S. W. Man heimer, Mrs. Gil!:eson and Masonic Hall were damaged by fired und water. Probable loss, 84,000; all fullv insur ed. Also, the stores of J. E. Hull A S. Hull, E Kouev and W. L. Pheloti. Loss, about $3,000. TlIB CHAMBF.RI.At Bkquest. From the Meadville JiepMiean we learn that the important Chamberlain will case, pending in New York courts for some two years has beeu decided in favor of the appellants, by the Court of Appeals, the court of last resort in that State. This gives to Allegheny College, in aceordunc? with the wiilof the late Judge Chamberlain1, of Chau tauqua county, N. Y., about 8100.000. We are sure our citizens generally will be clad to Irarn that justice has' been done, and the benevolent intentions of a good mnuareto bo curried out. there is uo appeal from this decision. The following from the Titusville Herald : Fatal Raim!Oat Accident at Pi osekji. On Wednesday evening the flown train on the U. V. & A. li. 11. ran over n man at Pioneer. The train had proceeded about one hundred rods below I lie water tank, when the cnjri necr discovered a man lying across the track. It wr.s impossible to check the train before three cars had pasged over Ins bodv, cutting ttcntirely intwo.and otherwise lasccrating it in it horrible manner. The unfortunate man was identified as James Hough, who had been in thb employ of tho railroad company as a sectiou man. lie i sup posed to have been in the statu of help less iutoxicatiou, ulthougb there was also a suspicion that he had been foul ly dealt with and then luid across the track. 1 he remains were placed in charge of railroad employes tor inter lent. Miss Anna Dickenson will lecture at Rouseville on the third of April next. The gentleman engaging her to come, and who is repotisible for the expenses of tho lecture, gives the sur plus to the Presbyterian, Episcopation and Methodist Suhbath Schools of that place. Miss D. will lecture in this city iu the regular course "April 4lb. It is customary for all business men, to render a statement to custom ers yearly, requesting a settlement of account. This is so common that we thought all undt-rstood it. P.ut occu sionly we find a man w ho considersit rii offence or insult to have a bill sent to him. No reasonable man has any eau.e for resentment in such a case, but on the other hand should consoler it an nccomniodatnii to be furnished wilh a statement of bis account. Merchants and most husiucfs men send bills - the first of evey month and require pay ment immeiliutly or at leu.st in thirty days If not paid, interest is charged, and the account sent for collection. We see no reason why one should be offended because a printer semis bills ... v . i , ! . I . in hi in. i..i..i-n iiwb.c i luinili-e l and seven y-tour pcrchux lo a Why should editors allow tliiiiistiiils of j whito oak, tlicnee noVth one degn e cat dollars to acciimiihito on their books on Imudied and twenty-two and three ... . i i n i i- b-ntlis peii ln s to a post, the place ot Ih'uiii- without sending lulls and making tin ! ninciitaining one hundred and ninety effort to collect it? Ami why should throe acres ol land more or less, being the foiled it? Ami why should throe acres ol land more or less, being the xpect his particular" name to ; aiiie pier e of Imid rH.nveyerl to ihe Cherry i .. i.. i :n . !,.,:., , and Trout Huiilriland Mining Co., r.s-ord-cd when billsare being sent n, ( llul.tL,rB lUmU Su. 2, pago 112, in Hurion Vewoe-rat. Vcuauo euuntv. Taken in execution and anv one ex be excepti to all? flu Vashin;ton, D. C.l'uli. 2. 1S71. The following are tlio Postal change in I'eutir-ylvunia : Line Lexition, Montgomery coun ty Ilenrv Iloliiiison. vice C. L. JenWilii. suivrcerlcd 1V cluillL'e oi Site from the railroad station to Ihe village, i,. ,r Establish Sri Jenkins. Montgomery Ci).,ut recent biteof Line Ixxili'toll and appoint C. L. Jenkins postmaster. 'f; i IVorway, thester county ly. li. Sai'liligtoli, jHint muster, nil Wilmington nnd lUllimore '-illroaf ami oaiiiiuore j..oiron.r. (treen Lane, I,lonte;i:iiicry fvuoty Johl) II- rStfltl, JX)stmutler, 'Pi.- r .11.....:...- r. a. I a iiu joiiiMTiny iivms arv Hum mu Venango Citiieii I CoKRtciJATios.- The new Episco pal Church at Oil City" Vas consecrat ed on Wednesday of hist week, by tho lit. Rev. John lb Kerfoot, D. D., Uish op of Pittsburgh. There were also preset aud took part in tho ceremo nies the liev. Messrs. Byllcxby, Pur don, Ratter, Tollman, Spaulding, Getz, Hilton, Tayloi aud Scarborough. The consecration sermon was preach sd by the Rev, John Scarborough, Rector of Trinity Church Pittcbnrgh, from the words, "The palace is not for man, but for the Lord God." For a considerable length of time a young man named W. J. Henderson, of Sanilycret-k tjwnship, has lid defi ance to the law, and been a terror to good citizens, living in that portion of the county. A short time ago he stole a horse from his father, for which act a warrant was issued and placed iu the hands of Censtahle Foster, of Clinton township. Foster soon found out the w hereabouts of Henderson and went, to arrest him, but Henderson offered violent resistance, nnd after n tiVht succeeded in escaping. Foster then I 1 . hail another warrant isseil Tor Hender son on the charge of resisting an offi rer. ' This was placed in the hands of C'instable Sutton of Sandycreck, aud having learned that Henderson was at tending m eting at the Lyons church, he proceeded there to arrest him. Hen derson, however, knew what he was af ter, and as Sutton approached him, he struck biin a terrible blow with a slung shot, knocking hint down. The memhersor the congregotton emne to the assistance of the ofliccr, and cfler a severe struggle the young desperado was securely bound, hand and foot. He was brought to this city, and placed in jail. Henderson had often sad that no officer could nrrest him, but we presume he will now have consid erable time to himself to thiuk over his past course, and the folly of attempting to violate all law, and the peace ot cominuuity, with impunity. A young lady stepped into one of the street cars the other day, and drop ped her hnndkerehiefinton vacant sent as much as to sav, "taken," while she advaccd tojhe other end of the car to deposit her fare. Meantime a nicely dressed young man jumped iu and sat down on the huudkerchief, without observing it. Tho young lady, after paying her fare, turned buck, discover ed to her chagrin her heat was occuped, and sat down opposite, ladies making room fir her. But she did not desire to lose her handkerchief, so she looked iutentlv toward the place where she had left it, hesitating whether to ask for it or not. Discovering the dircctiou of herlooks.all eyes on the opposite side of the car were soon bent on the young man. Finding himself the object of so much attention, he himsc'f looked and discovered to his horror something wtiue on wnicn nesat, the end pecpini; nut. He mistook its character. To cover it with his hand aud to tuck it nieely awav, was the work of a few moments. None in tho enr but the young' lady knew that the "something white was a handkerchief, aud I esitat itig still more to ask him, she lost it. J. Farrer, Lessee of tho Tan- nerdtilu Coal Mines, is mininir nnd shipping Bituminous Coal of superior quality. The mines are located near the town of St. Mary's, -Elk County, Pa., on tho lina of the Philadelphia and Erie Railroad, 127 miles fr. m Erie from which place the coal can be ship ped to all Western ports at lowest rates of freight, und can till all orders and contracts promp'lv. The coal is believed to have superior qualities tor Uus as well as hteam und manufactur ing purposes. The special attention of Gas Compauis is solicited to this Coal beliviug that is hus unusually valuable gas producing qualities. St. Mury Gazette. yew Advert iement. A PPLICATIoXH FOR LTCKXSK, for ruary Term, 171 t Mrs. L. Wauaman, llo'el, Harmony Tp. Frerl. Nestle, Hotel, Trunkcy villo. SHERIFF'S SALES. BV VIRTUEof sundry w KU of Vendi tioni Kxtx'iias, and Levari Facias, is sued out of the Court of C hiiimoii pleas of Forest County, nnd to mo rlirected, there will bo exposi-d to sab) by public vendue or outcry at the Cotut IIouho iu Tionesta, on Monday, Feb. 22d, 1871, at 2 ocloek P. M., tho follow ing dr scribed real estate, to-wit: tJeorgo S. Long vs. the Cherry and Trout Run Oil and Mining Co., al. von, ex. No. 22 Kebmary Term, 171 Mason Ail de leudaut's right, tllle, interest and elicm of in and to a certain piece, or parcel of land situate In thetownshipof llariuony.ei-.uii-ly of Forest 1 formerly Venango; and State of Pennsylvania, bounded unit tlescriberi as follows, to wit: Itcginniig at a iost, tlicnee smith eiuhty-iiliie decrees r ast one hiimlriil and seventy-four isic1m tn a post thence south one-half del reo wot one hundred Hint twenty. two mid three-tenths i perches to a Kst, tl.ence by hind of Jnntos I -t J unng nui in eivio.v-iiliit' orgririN w cm one to be sold hh tho properly of thu t berry ami Jt'oui nun on una .Mining l ouipuuy ul tim tuil of Gcoryo !S. Lout;. AlJiO Pu'ph R. Rrdrerts v the I nko Ki le Pe troleum Coinpiinv, Levari Far ias F. i. Nn. L'l Feb. Term 1S71 TaU All ilefcndaufs rigid, title interest und eluiiu of iu unrl to , nil that truet mid parcel of land situate j" 'T Tll,'1,1 r"l Ki"f-T1"-Vt tv of Forest, HUtta of Peiinsvl vuuia, being ,;ur, , llt No. ;m described as follows: Itr'iuiniiiiig at Ihe nonheni corner of said -Nl.'-1 ,lu',"ce ,'",",!'!'rlv ulong suul tract 2J1 8-lu ercl.es to a li'ack ,k tr(i. thence south 4'Jt tast alio iH-rebes to u b'ur-k rmk tnc, thr iir eutiiih-i4..Julr ng thetiu, t lino l.",S i-lll peiclus, I In nee north y ( ljno miM U) lhe ,,,,. ,us.,.rJv bonie's oi said tim-t No. ilt.3 i.uu Uundrtsl perelu's thtiieu ugitb forly-four Boil a half decrees cast R8 2-10 perches to Hie trai t I. tie, tlti-nce northerly alm-p; said trm-l lino iJO perches to tlio plait of hcgmiiiiii;, contniniim m acres more or less. Al.so All that eortitlti other tr.M-t or par col Ol limd situate in KinKicy township in mil. I r unity, described at follow i Itc n niiit; at a hemlock tree, c rrner of audi lot theme running north wm-t I4t 3-HI perches to n witch hnl thence south 44 went l7 pcret lis to a ixint, thence south 4:1 east 141 o-l'i lM-rehesi to n otono corner, thence north 41 ea-t ninety-four pen-he to the. place of hejinninir rontninin hi acres, heiuir the SHiue preiniseit citiveyed ly deeil fioin tlannlinn Mtowo nnd otliers to tfeorjte ltnlicndorf. licnr.oif Onto Aur. 7 l!t"7,nii(lad,jn.iiiiithetii'Ktil'.crilil preiu tse.i on Hie Mintlierly Hide Ihercol'nnd the snnie eonveyeil hy' Itnlpli It. KohcrtK to tho ImUo lirim Petroleum Company and part of lot So. Sin. A I Mt A II thm odirreertnin piece of land sltuaio In thu towiiMliip of T.oncHtrt In mid county, and In part of lot No. .M'.U, and is de-ribed ns lollown, to-wit : Hctfinnicon the cant lino of Mild tract No. M'.u titty rods nortiierly frtnn the ootlie-i corner there n!', riinnoic nortiierly nlonx KMid enst ioo 7.r tikIh, tlieneo iiorttiweKtefiv para.lnl to tho westerly line of said tract t ciu pm utli weMtcrly on sa d laxt mentioned line 75 roN, til coco noiitb4Hterly arallol to tho sotithwcHt lino of Ntiit tract to the place of Utli"'nin. eontniiiiim l- ncm, heilittMame more or lesn, boiiiK tlio Kaine premim-s con veyed to tli lako JCrie Petiolutim Com pany hy (iced trout htilph U. Huberts. aimi rtti iiiiueoruuii oilier piccoot land si,lUHtc "M'"' township of Hickory, county nr Unrest. HNOt of lMiitivlv,oi,t ...nl 1.. ti,n of h crest, Htate of l'eniisyiviiiiia, iinil is tlio same piece conveyed by 'deed from Ralph It. Roberts to tlio Jjiko Krio Petroleum Company, and is bounded on ilie iiortocn v side by lHiut formerly owned by the Phil adelphia IMI t.'oiupiioy. on tins easterly side by tlie Kn-t Hickory Cri-ek, on the south by Innd of the tlil City Company, and on tlie west by the Allegheny Itiver.' Contain In II acres and -4 rods. A mo A 11 that certain oilier piece of land situate in the sauio township and on tho southerly side ol tho lust Hickory Creek, aim is me same piece conveyed ny ltatpli IV. loittTMHOU IIIH Wl.O VI HIV U4Ktt l'.l l Petroleum Company, and Is bounded on tiic south by 'An Plank rend, and contains one and 8-10 acres of land, reference Imin had tosnid conveyance from tialphlt. Uoh ert.i and wife for a more particular descrip tion. 't aken in execution and to be wold as the prop. rty of the Uike Kne Petroleum Com pany ul the suit of Kaiph It. Roberta. AUMO 0. F. ClUesfie vs. John Morlev el. nl. Levari Facias No. 14 Feb. Term IS71 Tnte Alt defendant's r'eht. tllle. interest nnd claim of In and to nil that eer'aiti piece or parcel of land situate ill K in xslcv township county of VenaiiKo and suite of Pennsyl vania, immi'.led nuct rtenoribej thn: Ito- trlmiing at a hemlock tree, minimi; thence nortii loiy-ix decrees west one hundred lirrel-.es In a birch tree nloii(r the line ol lands owned by ;eore llnbendrotT, tlicnee north lorty tour deirreos ea-.t one hundred and sixty-two perches to a post along the line ol hinds owned by H. l". I.acv. tbeiiee south forty-three degrees ea-t one hundred perches to a chestnut oak tree along the latins of U. stow ,V Co.. tlien'-e vortth forty lour degrees west one hnndred and llfty iuven perches ulin-i liuiria of M, Stow' Co.. to place of beginning cui'iimim ouo hiindrud acros, Mri t measure, be the same more or less, and lining part of a larger tract of land No. f.lfM. the above described lands lKi ng the Mime conveyed by the said eurty of the second mrt to the said pn'Vos hereunto o'' the tiist wrt bv d-ed beiiring date the L2d day ol March A. 1. ISSS. being riven to secure a part of the consideration thereon assi-s-od. Taken ill execution nnd to le sold ns the property of John Morely et. al, at the suit of C. K. 'Oillosple. ALSO .Tames fiodfrey vs. Anna U. Roberts and Samuel Roberts, lvail l-'nc as No. V7 Feb.' Term ls7Iirown All defendant' a right, tillo. interest and claim ol in and to al1 that riTiain tract or parcel of hind hituatc iu Tionesta township, county of Forot and State of Pennsvlvanla c'n the Tknesla cnek mill adjoining the county line of For est on the north, rle-cribed ns follow s : l!o ginning nt a h iiiloc'. en the county line north one hundred nnd forty-one perches west from T.onetn Creek," thence south two hundred and seventy-four pen-hen lo a hemlock, thence cast live hundred and torty-live porches to a post, thence north two hundred and seventy-four iiorehes to a post, tlicnee west "vo Itundrcdiiiid forty five perches to the place of beginning, lio ing Is ii'iilcdon the north by the division lino of Forest anil Warren counties, on the east by lot numbered twenty-nine hundred and sixty CtuRi: on the noiith by lot tvven-ly-eiglit'hiindred and twelve cisliii on tlie west by lot twenty -seven hundred and thlrty-hvo"CI7:iri) containing eir.ht hundred and llilv-six acres anil lorty-two jicrelies lie the same more or loss, being a tract of land conveyed by Jamos Oodfrcy to Anna R. Roberta by tlrod dated twenty-seven! li day of March, A. H, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-live. Taken in execu tion and to lie sold us the property of Anna K. Roberts mill Samuel Roberts at tlieuii.t of James tjodlrey, ALSO W. W. Hose vs. Tho luiipiio City Petro leum Company, Veil. lix. Nil, HI, Feb. T. 1871 Spencer'-Defendani'a rluht, title. In terest und elaini of in and to all that cer tain piece or parcel of land lvlng In Hick ory township. County of Venango, and State of Pennsylvania, (now County of Forest) bounded and described as follows, to wit: Reuinning at the south corner of lands contracted to Morria Purely, thenco west tt ilegiees ea-it, along said lands con tracted to said Purdy Hi3 perches to a post thence south 44 degri'Os east 44 porches to a coiner, thence uili 40 degrees weit HI perches to a corner, tlicnee win III 44 east 00 perches to a corner, thence south 4tt de grees w 147 )ci'chen to a pot-t, thence north 44 tk-gre;"!, wcot 104 perches to the placo of begn liinj;, uontiiiniiig H4 a -res and allow ances oi six per c -nt for roads, etc., being purt ofa large tract of land warranted in tho name of Thomas Mrulhcru by Hie Cnininnnwea.tli by warrant t'attrl Hept. A. U. IKiii. einliracing In tho re turns of survey -ioO acres and 10 perches, and craimd to said Struthr r-! bv patent i'roin Ihe Coiinnon wealth Ixaringtbite May i'l, A. li. lNI'.l roMcrvlnu liowever ono m're whi'h was conveyed by mill jiartv of tlio til st part in the tchool district of llickory tuwii-lini by deed. Aijo That r-i rhiin plei-o or parr-el of land situn'.e in 7ickory township Venan go count, (now Forest county i Slate of Pennsylvania being a nrt of tract Mirvcvcil on wiii raiit iiiuiiIm r lilil'3, ci in-liii-ni'i'ng ut a whiteoak Hlnnipat the corner of Luther I ami's land, thence wo.-t -!ii de grees east by lands contracted to C. 11. Church Ki.'t perr-hes to the iicrih east Ikiiiii dary of a tract of land of 402 acres and 7 iicrches conveyed. by F. W. Alien to J. C. in;, ton, trustee, llicnce south 44 degree east K'2 perches to a corner, thence south 40 degrees west H 3 perches to a corner, thence north 44 (ley reus west S2 pen-lies to the place ol bcuiuiiing. contaiiiingTsl acres w ith allowances, 'Ink en in execution nnd to lie sold ns the property of Tne Kiupire it v Petroleum Company, ut the suit of W, W. Roue. ALSO F. N. Fuller vs. Rennrtt Dol bsal.fi. fa. No. 8 Feb. T. 1S71 Tute-All delcnrl iinr's right, title, interest and claim, of, in ami to a certain piece or parcel of laud, sit uate in Jcuks tow io-.li i 1 1. Forc' l c Mint v, Pa. rlei-cr bed as follows, to-wit : Part of war rant No. fl41. siiliil. vision No, ti, contain ing ono hundred and twenty-seven uores more or It ss. Ai.no. Dr-temlunt's rluht, title, interest anil claim of in and to ull that, certain piece r r pil reel of land situate in Howe township Forest county. Pa., bounded and de.tcrihed in follows, to-wit: Part of warrant No. 12"V5 HiihiliviMiin No, 4". bouurlerl on the noiili by warrant No. L'k'li, on the ea-t by subdivision No. 44, on the soiilh by snbrli visinn No. 4s, and on tlie west bv subdix is- ion No. -i, siilidivisioii numbers lieing purt of tror4 No. avi lieroiuls-fore m n - Honed, containing one hundred a -res, more or le.. Also All dnfcmlKol'n rlht, title, Inter est ami elit.m, of in nrfil to all Hint certain tractor piece o: hind situate in Hie town snip of JcnKs, eoutilyl' I ori.t, and Stalo ol Pen ns.v ! vim in, vl: Part orwnrruiit No. ft HIS, liiHindeil and described as follows, to north by Mo. 61711, on tin! tinrlheiiRt lv tri wn ; viii me nortnwest oy no. tii'ju. on tho initio, on miiitlicnst hy IV). Cl:i!l, on tho soutliwoxt by No. ftl lil on county limp, coutjtiiiinir tiiree hundred and liliccn acres more or lett. - - Taken 1 execution nnd to lie sold as the properly of Itoiinott LKihhs, at the suit of r . r uiier. Terms dish. ' ' ' IS T. fl I Via cliAwtir Sheriff's Ollleo, Tioncstii, Pa"l'eli. 7, '71. M-:it. ItEGItTEltS' NOTICES. Public Noth-e is hereby irlven Hint N'sn. rv Hawson. Kxwntrlx of John Hawson, tleeeased. has tiled in tho Register's Ollleo in ami lor mo coituiy of Korest, atTioiiea ta. Pa., her linal aci-ount ns Kxis-utrix un der tlie lol will of the said John Dawson, deceased, nnd that the same will lie pro sontod to the Orphans' Court of said coun ty for continuation nnd allowance on the 27th day of February next, at the Court House ut Tionesta In tlie Count v nlbresntd. 4t. J. R. AUNEWR.-glster. Jail 17, 1871. TitliHe' Xotice Is hereby given that Sam uel I. Irwin, Administrator ol the estate of S. S. llulingv, deceased, has tiled in the Register's Ollleo In and for tho Comity of Forest nt Tioiionta, Pa., his final account as administrator ol tlie said M. M. Hillings, deceased, and that the sumo will bo pre-M-nted lo tho Orphans' Court of said Coun ty lor confirmation and allowance on the 271 li dny ot February next at tlio Court i louse at Tionesta in the cuiitr nforosnid. 42-41. J. li. AUXKW, Register. Jun. 19.1S71. . Public Notice Is hereby given that David 8. F.ldndge at d William Wray, adminis trators nt the estate of James Kldridge, deceased, has filed in the Register's Olllce the final account as administrators of the estate of s.iid James F.ldridge, dee'd, nu t that the name will I mi presented to the Or phan k Court of said county for continua tion an, I allowance on the -7th day nl February next, at the Court House In Hie borough of Tionesta, in tho county aforia!d. J. U AUXF.W, Jan. lt, 1M71, 424t RegisUr. GROVER & BAKER'S SKIVIX; JIACIIIXES. T le following are selected from thous ands of testimonial of similar character, as expressing tho reasons for tho prefer ence of the GmverA linker Machines over all others. "I like the Orover A Raker Ma chine, In the lirst ploco, because If I hud any other, I should still want a (Irovcr A Raker; and hnvin-r a (imver .V linker it answers tlio puri.e of all the n'st. It doc a greater variety of wr rk and isensler to lenrn than any other," Mrs. J. C. Uni ty (Jenny June) "I have had several years' expe-riom-e with a Orover Raker Machh-o. which has given mo grent satisfaction. I think the Umvnr Hakor Machine is more easily managed, and loss liable to get out of order. I prefer the Orover iV Raker de cidedly." Mrs. Dr. Watts, Now York. "I have had ono in mv family for omo two years; anil tioiii what I know of it workings, soil from the testimony of many of m v friends who uso the s--mo. I can hardly woe howniiythiiigeoiild be more complete or give hotter satisfaction." Mrs. lien. Urant. "I llieve it to 1k tho best, all things considered, ol auv Hint I have known It is very simple nnd easily learned; the sewing from the ordinary spools is a great advantage: the stitch is entirely reliable: it rloes ornamental work benutiliilly ; It is not liable to get not of order. Mrs. A. M Sp'Kiner, 3U Jiond St, Brooklyn. "I am acquainted with tho work of mo principal machines, anil i prclcr the Orover V linker to them all, brs-auso I con sider tno stitch inoro elastic, j have work jn the house which was done nine years agowiiicii is still gcMMi. .it rs, or, iic Crenrly, No. 43 Fast 2:kl street, N. Y. ' "More than two-thirds of all tho sewing, lone In my family for the last two years has been done by Orover A Raker's Machine, and I never hail a garment rip or need mending, except those renin which IrnlieMoine Ihivh w ill make in whole chilli. It is, la my opinion, by far the most valu- anieof any 1 have tried. Mrs. Jlonry ara Jteeclier. "Tho Orover A Raker Sewing Ma chine has rendered in every resiioct, the most perfect satisfaction. It combines ho many ail vantages with Isiauty of execu tiou and ccrmnuiv In price thut it Is a no- eesity in every household." Mrs. Oover- nor Geary, llarrisburg, Pa. "I have hnrl thn Orover A Raker Ma cliino for ten or twelve ye-'in In constant uso iu mv house I have seen and known every kind of l-auuly sewing, both per sonal nnil houselirilil, ar-cninplisheil upon tho I irovcr A Raker Mar bine, to the entiro satisfaction of all concerned, lvov.Stophen II. i vng. "I find tha Orover Raker Stitch will wear as long as the garments di outwear the garment in fact. Tlio stitch w ill not break on bias scums, when stretched, ns others do ; anil neither does it draw the work." Mrs. Dr. W hiting, 4 Fast twen ty-fourth street, N. Y. Tho Orover and Raker Hewing Machine Company manufacture both the F.lastio and Lrs-k Stitch Machines, nnd offer the public a choice of tho best machines of both hinds, ut their establishments in all the largo cities, and through iigcncics in nearly all towns throughout tho, country Price lists and samples of sewing In both stitches furnished on application to Orover linker S. M, Co., L.7 Wood Street, Pitts burgh, Pa. A WATCH. Iair of IHs.ikets. Ouiltor X iSluiwl. for Ono Hollar, tippcurs almost impossible, but such may be liar', and hun dreds of other useful articles, by patroni. IngOFO. A. PLC MM Fit it CO.'S ONE DOLLAR HALF.-' Their system of doing business has been examined by the authorities, nnd a Decis ion rendered from tho Internal Revenue Deputtnient, nt Washington, duled Nov. 4th, isri8, dor-luring their business perfect. j ly fair and legitiinato, and entirely dill'er' out from the different gift enterprises. Of course ull do not get watches, bhmkets, Arc, for One Dollar, but in every lltrge club, one of these articles are sold for One Dollar,' as an extra inducement, and soiuo nieinber' of tho club ha tho chance of obtaining A new feature, introduced by tUis cut prising firm, Is to pay their agents iu eit er essh or inerehuiidiso, and to prepay tlu express charges. No lietter opsirtunity r an lie ottered to either ludies orgeullenieu liaving leisure time, to furin clubs fur this lirni. Read their advertisement in another col umn, unit send for catalogue. Til K highest Cash l'rice puirl for tlio old Stale Rank Currency : Rank of Craw ford County, Venango Hunk, Oil City Rank Petroleum 'Hunk, or any of the old State Rank issues j also, for 'mutilated Mr-rip of vll issues, 1 4 'i . II. STL Kb. 10, Caslner. Tionvkta Ktt-itn,' bank. OTTITfiT T" XT ATT W niv ON AND At'TKK Snltirdnv January !M, Trains will fun nn Inliown: THAtNS NOHTUWAltn. aTATIONS. OleopoliM, Iteunett, AVooils f No. a. 1 a. 50 No. A, VAX a in fl. .Ml ' p in 8.04 8.17 81.11 3.40 " Hum " " 10.18 " 10.3J VHP. No. 8. rnthcrs Jlill 1'itholo City TRAINS ROVTIIW STATIONS. No. I. PlthoIeCitv, 8.00 am Prnthers Mill H.1S " Worn In . 8.L'1 -" 1.P0 p m 1.1.1 ' l.'.l " 1.80' lirnni'lt 8.110 " Oloopella 8.10 " l.0 ah i-.xira i rnin leaves I'lthole t ity on Sattinlavs at O.iJfl i. in. ninking close con nection iit ileoimlts with Trains oil the tlil took .V Allegheny lttver Railway lorUor- ry and intermedinto Miints. uciuni rinin lenves oienmiim nl 7.V0 n. In., nrrivinir nt P. t hole City at 7. "'". All other Trains make clise connecilotis at Oleopolin with trains on the Oil Creek A Allegbenv River Railway, North and South. , Train No. 2 ninkes close connection nt Oil City with Fast Line on Allegheny Val ley Railway for Pittsburgh aud intermedi ate ixilnts. I wo Lines of stages run daily between Vlthole City, Miller I nrm ami Pleasnnt vllle, inaki'iucoiiuoction wilharriviugnnd dcimrting I rains. J. T. U LA I It, t ill. HIMIOP, Mup t. Ticket Agent, ntholo City, Pa. THY CABOLIC TABLETS An unfailing remedy for nil Rronr'hinl Dif ficulties, Coughs, " Colrls, Hoarseness, Asthma. Iiiptherin, Dryness of the 'I hrost or II mil Pipe nml nil Catarrhal rlisenses, The wonrlerfui inoctei n discovery of Cur- lsilio Acid, is destined to become ono of the greatest blessing to mankind in its application to disease of the throat nnd lis grent curative qualities In all affections of tho Chestanrl Lungs.' lr. Well' Carbolic Tablet k, Inside the great remedial agent Carlmlio Acid contains other Imrerlieiiis universally recommended, which chemically combine, producing a Tablet more highly mnrlicn ul and i etter adapted for disease of the thront than any preparation ever before of- icrcn w me pniiiic. CAUTIOF1 Re sure that von get Wells' t'ariinl- ic Tablets; ilon't let othergiMsls be palmed off on von in their place. roll COl, GILS AND COLDS, Wells' Carbolic Tablets are aSl'RK CURE. Try Them. Sold by Druggists. 4Mt Beck Agents Wanted. T1IF. LAND OU SACRKD M VST Fit Y or Ihe Riblo Read in the lit; lit of its own Scenery, Rev. W, L. Gage's new Umk is now rear I v. Prtnied on. tinted tinner. Is sued in beautiful stylo. Contains Hon Su perb l'.iumviiigs, nml is one ol the uiivit uluable llihllcal b-siks ever IsMicd. In every liini'lv whereihe Itible is to be tounrl n.i.l ll.aiA nn. ,i.illi...lu ..f,l.A... l. ....... this wnrk bo sold. Agents will rppreclute tins, it o wiiiu agenis uiso lor Prof. Stowe's "Self-Interpreting Fam ily Bible." the grandest lsiok over issued, lielng bis cniw ning life work pronounced by critics toe iiiicsi nun most complete iiinse extant. now having n larger sale than any other three liibles combined. Splendidly illus trated isintalns a dictionary nt the Rible with HIS) engravings, n history of each lsik,cU, and enables nnv rendi-r to fcrni his own rsiminjiitnry on I ho Scriptures ns ho studies them. Any agent or person w uo rcai is mm uns, ami w ho uesires tlio most profitable nnd IiimioiiIiIo business. senil lor r-ireulars wilh full iofciinatlon. WORTH N TON. Hl'STlN A- CO. 3!l-4t Hurtt'ord, Conn. ANDIIWS & CO., Manufacturers of ENGINES BOILERS DRILLING TOOUS, AND ALL KINDS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN HAEiDWAIE, Ac dr., Ac, TIDIOUTE, PA., JOtlX AXDIIEWH. 5-tf H. FISHER. G. W. TIFFT SONS & CO, ENGINES, is, io, s house: power, WITH OK WITHOUT LINK AND GOVERNOR. BOILERS, 21, 11, 12 ami IO 11. 1 LOCOMOTIVE STYLE. IO, 20, 22, aitrt 18 IX. !., STATIONAUY TUBULIt K. BRETT 4 SON, ACTS. I'oom No. 2, Chaso it Stewart's ISloek, M-:im TiTrsVII.I.K, PA. TrOICBtIESLE:!-I sullerrotl with I'aturrh thirl y veal's, und was eured ill six weeks by usiinplu remedy, uud will send the rohcii't , poslu te free, to all Billet ed, T. .1. Mi:aii. Drawer 17U, Syracuse. N. Y. 80-4t Free to Kuok At;eiilM. We will send a handsome prosiM-clus of ur Xew I llaxlroteil 1'timiln liihle. con inlii' over 1!K lino (Scripture illustra ons to any bonk a reut free of chari1. d li'e-s N.ition:il Piiblihiut Co. 1'liila. I'u. 8IMt, X 'AS 1 1 IX 432 A I iSI3 AS Y. I am now solieltimr ordurs for tho cclo b i ate. I YANKEE IViSHING MACHINE. Call at Knox A Co.'i Store, foe a Mu chinu uii't h ave your order. B7 A. J. M.VP.SU. Ajj't. GLORIOUS NEWS! TITK PSOPLH REJOICING t "LIVE AND LET LIVE I li the motto ot IILBllONNER & CO, who have optneil a . ',. 21 A M MIO T II S.TO C fc- op ' 121Y C.OODS, MILUNARY COO ' ' CLOTHING, " ' HATS, CAP3, CARPSTS BOOTS i SHOES, NOTIONS, CUTLERY C. in tho old Court Hons, building, uljoii.iuj the Holmes House, TIONESTA, DPJL. where they will be happy to supply the wants of thit community, wilh an Entire Fresh Atwortiucut f all the no?elti la Uie DRY GOODS LINE. which have been selected with great care-.. Aa to prices, wo challcngo "all competitors. It has long been tlio desiro of the peoj-la-of thla community, to have a (tore Int'.iefr midst w hero can ho found everything erally kept in a first-class atore.and where it could be purchased at living prices. To Hir.isiy tins want, wo have come in vonr- midvt, and hope by proper attention to- t k r . . ' .' business and to tbo wants of tho people, tc secure their patronage. Our atook uf DRESS GOODS Is second to none in Western Pennsylvania, nnd wearo determined uot to bo uuuor sold. Those goods omkraco all tho LATEST STYLES,, and we feel assured that tho citizens of this county will uot have to go to adjoining towns to purchase DUESS (JOOD3 in the future. Our stock of cloth: hit a- is superior, both in quality and stylo to. any ever before ottered in this section, and we trust that all will cull and oxauiine our stock before purc.liu.siug elsewhere. We also, . ; . h MAKE CLOTHING TO ORDER, having an experienced cutter, wo can sat isfy the most fastidious ; and aa we hsvo our own n run u fact u ry in Philadelphia, we thereby have the advantageover all other dea'.ora lu this section. CARPETS, OIL CLOTH, 4C iu endless vaiiety, at prir os to suit the- tiiues. -:o;- B & s OOTS HOES of every style-and quality, which we an prcpurod to sell ut New York prices. Cell end. Examine our Stock. cpl:t-5it-l7. M!,imoNN12U CO.