Zht forest grpuMifan. w. k. duxn . - . . . editor. TUESDAY MOUSING, FEB. 21. TKo mrmhen of tlio Republican onty (committee will meet nt the IVotWiotary's office on Morality, Feb. 2?th, l8tl, at 7 o'clock, I M., for the )ur,poso of selecting Delegate, to the Union Republican State Convention, and for the transaction of other busi ness A full attendance is desired. J. ft. Aonkw, Chairman. retrolcum V. Nashy" (D. R. iocke) will deliver a lecture in Koxoop Hall, on Wednesday evening of next weeK, tnexiM insL Suliect,"Ia Search vf the Man of Sin." The proceeds of this lecture will be for the benefit of the loung Mens Christian Associa tion, under whose auspice the lectur er conies. Nasby has a world wide reputation.and will be enthusiastically wclc lined. Warren ledger. We hail with joy the evidences of reconstruction which the Ledger dis plays in the above. When Nasby first began to lecture, every democratic pa per in the land was defaming him, and piling epithets mountain high upon his devoted head. Now he is "enthusi astically welcomed" by at least one of them. We wonder if the publication of the Sheriff's Sales by the above pa per did not contribute its share to wards smoothing down the editor's feelings. Standard Weight. 'lhe Legisla ture of Pennsylvania recently fixed the following figures as the standard weight per bushel iu this State for the .following articles named : Wheat, 60 pounds ; rye, 56 ; shelled rn,56; cob corn, 70 j corn meal, 40; coarse salt, 70; ground salt, 02; fiue alt, 47; barley, 47; oats, 32; buck wheat, 50; clover seed, 54; timothy feed, 43 ; turnips, 55 ; onions, 4C ; peas, 50; malt, 37; unslacked lime, 80; anthracite coal, 80; bituminous coal. 76 ; coke, 40 ; potatoes, 50 ; sweet po tatoes, 54; flax seed, 50; bran, J20; beans, 56; dried apples, 25; peaches, 29. The following from the Greenville Argut Mercer county has more Farmers' Clubs than any other county in the cutie jne nas less. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Martin of wicakiyviIJe this county, celebrated the 4iim anniversary 0i their wedding Uav. n Tk.ii...!.... i. t.u : . vm nu.fluuj , tuU I ill 1USU There is a mau living near this place worth two hundred thousand dollars, wno was -once a boot-black in San Francisco, Colifornia. Boys, think ot that! Tl. 1 I . 1 . liiwkiss oy me various insurance companies having risks in this town during the latt fire, was $25,000. ti...:.. .l- i-.i .i :. . "" nisi inree vears tneir tosses here have aggregated 800,000. So says an insurance agent. e g ire twenty-four largo furnace and tix largo rolling mills. These furnaces yield some six hundred tons per day. Tk. A 1 .r u.u uouy oi an miant was foil ml a few days since, in a.i out-house of theWhistler Hotel, Mercer. Its mother's name is said to be Mary Hunter, and it is supposed that this unnatural creature placed her babe mere to perish. On the 8th inst, while David and Bruutou Smith, miners at Piert cos I shaft, were at work in the mine, a piece ui me roonug uirectiy over their heads suddenly fell, striking David on the Jiack, seriously brusing and cutting his back, face, and breast. Bruntou es caped without injury. The TYimm: following froni Oil City A meeting of the Oil Producers of est Hickory and the vicinity of Fa gundus, was recently held, and a com mittee appointed to take action for the protection of producers from ex orbitant c'larges for the transportation of oil on the part of pipe line compa nies. A 75 barrel well was struck Tues day on the Wilkins tract at Fagundus. Another well in the same locality, es timated at between 30 and 40 barrels, was strnck on Monday. The latter is owned by Augus McFarlaud. The grand social re-union of the Odd Fellows of Veuango and adjoin ing counties, will take place on the 22d-Vashintou's birthday-at White's Opera House Iiouseville. It promises to be a very enjoyable affair. On Saturday last, Major General JCilpatriek was presented, by E. M. ' lukill Emi., of Iiouseville, with the lie chestnut trotting horse, "Itnyal Icorge." The animal is valued at ; 2,000. Captain Travis is making arrange ' flit for a shooting tournament to be 'hi at Tiiusville Driving Park in the ring, it i expected some of the i t pistol and ride shot in the coun- will be prueent to compete lor iOS. The Corrv Ilrjfublican states that i lain parties from Titusville are ut to kink an experimental well at rry, having leased the territory and jf-d ji contract for that purpose. m mini iweoiy-iwo miles along th r:.i ... . .. iv a uuiuurgn ivauroau.inciudiii X ....'.. ... I 1 1LM ... . v,aenu auu onarpsvilie. there i We take the following from the litusvillo Herald The Union and Titusville Railroad Co. takes out seventeen tank cars load ed with oil this morning. All the freight trains have a caboose attached for the accommodation of pnssc!igers, but no regular trains are yet running, as the naosengcr coaches have not yet arnveu. The net well of Briggs& Andrews, on the Mnguire farm, has created no little, excitement among the operators, opening un as it does a lnrea amount of territory heretofore considered of no value, and large bonuses have been paid for lease on the farm. Out of compliment to Mr. K. II. Bush, of UiiHhIo, the well is called the "Medoc Well," Mr. Bush having presented the gentlemen with an elegant (lag for it, decorated with a horse, representing the famous "Medec," one of the win ners of the double team race at Bulla, lo, two years since. Thursday morning about two o'clock, Mr. James Mullet, clerk at the Empire House, was awakened by some person or persons attempting to break into the room in which he sleeps on the first floor of the house. Cooly taking up a revolver lying by the side of his bed, he blazed away in the direction of the noise, but unfortunately the vil lain was shorter than he had counted on and the ball passed over his head and through the window, lodging in a wall, the burglar making his escape. Ever since the attempt at burlary made last summer on the Empire House, Mr. Mullet has been prepared to give the villains a warm reception, and be has the will to do it. We would suggest however, that when gunning tor game ot this description he lower ins aim, lor the aim that will reach a short man will prove just a effective on a tall one. terry lelegraph. Anotiikb Horrible Cascalty. About half-past nina o'clock yesterdav morning, au accident resulting in the instant lien in oi a uraKeman named Charles Boone, occuned ou the Oil Creek Railroad at Rousevillc. It an pears that the up train, a second-class one, due at that places at 9:37 a. m., had just arrived but not stonoed. when the brakeman leaving a brake that he had set on the forward end of a coal car, was thrown off his feet by an un expected start of the locomotive.which at the same instant broke the coupling, and the cars parting, he fell between them and was run over and terribly mutilated ; in fact nearly cut in two by several of the remaining cars of the train. He was pulled out before the train stopped, but Hied instantly. The case appears to be a purely accidently cue iiiuihc vwnrter, reo. i-t. Tho following from the East Bra dy Independent : The Little Georgie well on the Camp bell, Hart & Agell tract, on Bear ureek, owned by the Campbell larm Co., Is 1,170 feet deep, and doing 40 barrels per day. It was drilled by our friend J. M. Lambing, Esq., inrougn big casing, it anords us much pleasure to record the continued good luck of Mr. Lambing. The Blair Well. Capt Jim Keatly informs us that the Bluir well one mile from the mouth of the Clar ion river, ond owned by Mr. Blair, is doing twenty-five barrels per day. The BulTulo Courier says: We have known of person serving their own private spites by giving titlse or libellous information to the nrcss. Such persons are now informed that they are liable to prosecution for so do ing. At Cincinnati. Judco Cox has so decided, in the case of a man who falsely informed a local reporter that a neighbor of his had committed sui cide. The item was published, and the informer, not the newspaper had to pay the damages. Dorcas Patterson, an old woman upwards of 70, and for a number of years a subject of charity, has been de clared insane by a commission of Dhv- sicians appointed to examine her, and seut to Uixmont. Dorcas Patterson has resided in Franklin the ereater part of her life, and is well known to our old citizens. Spectator. A'eiv AdverUttementa. AUDITOR'S REPORT. Jamea P. SiKorins. Treaauror fit Vnrivit County In u. oount with the Common- wealth or renny 1 vania, from jan 3j 1870, to Jan. aist, 1871 llr. To ain't of Slnte Tux. 1870 209 02 11 4.i 108 50 110 00 12 00 18 41 Ten uuv axexn)ent mvrcuutilo apiuuUem't tavern lic-orinc Hi) aiiipiilet laws 1870 crodit ou Cu. aovouut V4Q 28 Or. $112 22 202 88 105 28 104 SO 05 SO 29 00 J740 28 Hy balance due lot settlement My KtuUj Trem. rec't dated Jan. 31 1M71 By SUito Treas. rec't dated Oct. 4. 170 ' By Statu Treaa. rec't dated Oct. 4. 1H70 By Slate Treaa. rec't dated Oct. 4. 1S70 By per!eutage on foil 18 at 5 per James P. Niurelna. Treaxurer of County, in account with the Kuuda ol' mid Souuty from Jun. 3d, 1870 to Jan. Slat. 1871. li,. To aiu't duo last Bettlement !t.V!7 51 ma ted tuxin 1K70 KtKiO IK) jiulKUient, Uaul and Maze 21)4 00 Int. on " " " " )6 25 coHta and ezn. of Auditira an To bill posta Forest Co vs. Venan- no Co. Si 97 To ree'd from J. W. MiUar, Ex- lroasurcr "An no To aHKeHHiiig MillMtone Tp., from Klk Co. J9 05 To crunty nuif.a 8 oo ten Hay aNM-asmcnt 7fl so u rent of county lunda 8 00 " Uilam e acc't'of A. . Root 10 77 " rodoinptton coimtv lamia C4'. SO " r.iad tax, Kx-Trcas. Miller .1-' On " militia " " "i " ronnty ordvra iift 77 601 3A faooso 21 Cr. By mnnty orders redecmeil ' coupons countv bonda ' fl -Iflfil 41 1078 40 01(1 WO " exonerations " wntcd UikIh returned ' lands sold to conntv " ain't rlinrfnxt on Stiito aec't " duplicate road A nchool orders 10H3 lOfki 41 18 41 2!) 74 road and (x h.x.l orders 18m-7 111 81 Percentage on .V8 88 nchool orders 348 M 42H7 48 romt S8 04 1711 m " com. 3717 58 blR level " 1078 40 eonitona 8248 W reil'fn fund 14501 41 Co. orders 107 70 2-.3 05 64 70 V.H 81 873 (18 f-IKWl 21 By am't rlmrffed to balance 6U1 S5 SCHOOL FUNDSfe Bnrnett Township. To balance due on liwt settlement By orders redeemed Howo Township, To balance due last settlement nfl 48 6!8 48 Sill l'J By orders redeemed 810 84 By Treaa. Hetley's receipt 8 28 310 12 llarmonv Township. To bal due lant settfement 210 74 " seated lauds returned I860 10 00 449 74 By orders redeemed ' Treaa. Metloy'a receipt 407 84 41 HO 449 74 Jenks Township. To bal. due lant settlement 1274 02 " seated lands rt 1800-67 30 73 " ain't roc from Kx-Treas Miller 10 83 1315 68 By orders redeemed 1240 87 " seated orders ' 1866-67 30 73 " ex-Tress. Miller's orders redeemed 2 78 M Treas. hetley's receipt 41 20 1315 58 Illckorv TownMliln. To balanco duo laxt settlement 606 80 lly orders redeemed 278 85 ' error last lettloment 228 oi SOU 86 Millstone Townshln. To bal. duo last settlement lo42 81 " Mated rands ret. 1809 s 5 1546 20 By orders redeemed " Treaa. Sotley s rec't 1512 60 33 ft) 1546 20 Kimrsley Townshln. To bal due Inst wttlcniont 683 08 " seated lands ret. not cli'd 44 74 728 02 728 12 1127 32 1127 32 67 83 67 83 By orders redeemed Tioiiusta Township. To balance duo last settlement By orders redeemed Tionosta Boroujrh. To balance due last settlement By orders redeemed ROAD FUXDS. Barnett Township. To balance duo laRt settlement 260 08 By orders redeemed 241 14 ,l Treaa. Hetley's receipt 18 4 260 08 Howe Township. To balance due last settlement loij'i 7 By orders redeemed 10U0 41 " Treas. Setley's receipt 9 56 1069 97 80 03 89 95 Ilarnionv Townshln. To balance due last'settlemcnt By Treaa. Setley's recoipt Hickory Township. To balance due last settlement By orders redeemed 262 70 " error in eharfca - - 215 00 " Troas. Setley's receipt 2 00 479 70 479 70 Jenks Townshio. To bal. due last settlement 965 65 am t r3 d from ex-Treaa. Miller 84 22 22 81 am't seated tax 1867 10.2 58 By orders redeemed " seuUnl orders " 1867 " Treas. Setley's receipt 1022 58 540 64 640 64 Kimmlcv Townshln. To balance duo lust settlement By orders redeemed Millstone Township, To hnl. due last settlement 772 1)3 " ree'd from cx-Tr. Miller 21 65 704 68 By orders rsdttemed " Troas, Setley's recoipt 772 03 21 65 74 58 Tionesta Borough. To balance duo last settlement By orders redeemed Tionesta Township. To balance due last setilomeut By orders redeemed A 82 6 82 1205 23 1205 23 ROAD COMMISSION FUXD. Harnett Townshln. To bal. due last settlement' 109 78 " rec d ofexsTr. Miller t 22 67 132 45 By orders redeemed " Treas. Setley's recoipt 62 03 80 42 132 45 Howe Townshln. To bal. due last settlement 760 79 recdofex-Tr. Miller 30 79 797 68 By orders redeemed a Treaa. Setley's receipt 760 79 36 79 797 68 Jenks Townshln. T" I 1 .1 1 . aii inti. uuu lusi seuiemoui " roe U of ex-Tr. Miller 703 78 By orders redeemed u Treas. Setley's receipt 703 78 Millstone Townsliip. To balance Due last settlement By orders redeemed 280 59 280 69 BI'J LEVEL STATE ROaD FUNDS. Howe Township. To bal. due last settlement 11159 85 " recdofex-Tr. Miller 1 70 19U1 65 By orders redeemed " Treas. Setley's receipt 19.-0 85 1 70 1961 65 1757 71 1757 71 Jenks Township. To balance due last scttlemeut By orders redeemed 11KI.IKK FUND. To am't rec.'d from ex-Treas. Miller 69 05 By Treus, Setley's receijit fty 115 E. L. Davis, Hi)jh Sheriff, Jan. 1, 1870, to Jan. 1, 1871, in account with Forest 'o. To am't of Fees i8 40 By fees and services itjg 40 J. B. Aft-new, Prothonotarr, from Jan. 1st 1N70, to Jan. 1st, 1871, iu account with Forest County. To am't of fees 64 55 By foes and services 04 65 W. W. Mason, District Attorney, Jan. 1st, 1870, to Jan. 1st, 1871, iu account with Forest County. To amount of fees 20 00 By tees and services 0 County CoininissUners, in aciount with Ffa-iwt ( 'ouuty from Jan. 6tii, 1870, to J an 7th, 1871. A. B. Root, to ain't orders drawn 309 VI By ll. due s pw senlement 83 44 " ain't due Slggin!! " 63 davs services (a 3 " 642 miles travel " exienes to Franklin " exp. clmrtre on Ixx.ks " cash paid Treas. Siggius S3SSS 3W 01 N. P. Wheclor, to Co. orders cirawn To credit to balance 299 00 By bal. duo as per settlement 87 80 52 days sorvlce 156 00 " 612 miles travel 54 20 " expenses 1 OO 209 00 Balance duo Benjamin Klllott, to County orders drawn To nmt er. to balance 18 00 635 00 77 73 612 75 By bal. due lost settlement 61 00 41 141 days' service 4-i'l 00 " 852 miles travel 85 20 " expenses paid out 43 65 012 75 77 76 Balance duo Jacob Mercllliott, to County orders drawn 77 00 To ain't cr. to balance 24 40 101 40 By 23 days service (19 00 " 324 miles travel 82 40 , 101 40 Balance duo 24 40 FOREST COUNTY, as. We the undersigned Auditors of Forest s-mimy. no crrt'ty that we met at tho Com missioners' nfllen at the Court House in Tionesta borough, and did audit, settle snd al)ust tho accounts of the Treasurer. Sher iff, Prothonotary District Attorney and Commissioners of said Countv, and tind tho same as set forth in the foregoing re- In testimony whereof we have hereunto sei our hands this 30th day of January, A. D. 1871. ' KLI HOT.F.MAN, ) . ... WILLIAM CLARK, ) Auditors, STATEM ENT of Expenditures of Forest loumy, a. u. isio. Comity Cominissloucrs Clerk " Auditors and " New Court House Furniture " Sherill 's house and Jail Wild cat and Fox bounty Jury fees Assessors' services Printing Council fees Constables' services Jury Commissioners Court crior Road views Fuel Election 1242 00 379 56 107 00 K05S 67 2109 21 217 63 97 60 1335 4)1 246 2! 6 70 165 K 160 40 44 62 75 00 118 (Ml 129 58 213 70 49 45 Commonwealth costs Books and stationery Court auditor Court house rent House of refuse Registry exienses Western Pa. Hospital Kejiairing bridge, Ma;le Creek New bridge, Clarington Coroner's fees Sheritt's lees Prothonntary's fees District Attorney's fees Expenses to Ilarrisburgh 119 II 15 00 79 20 651 116 75 55 124 II 129 00 1760 61 17 44 1(18 40 64 55 20 no 75 00 Statement of Finances of Forest County for .. j-nu- cooing .ian. awn, ja, 1, IXPEUTKnKSM. To am't of county loan 25000 00 " Co. orders outstand ing 41OO 33 Toamt " forClarlng- ton Brldire 288:1 To am't due 3. P. Siggins 691 32 int. duo on coupons 1028 00 31U1 87 ASSETS. By unsestml tax, 1870 4636 13 " senu-d lauus rem mod 1083 62 " due from 1). Black, ex-Tr. 809 18 6528 02 FOREST COUNTY, ss. Pursuant to law. we the Commissioners of Forest Countv. miUish the foreirninien- hihit of tho receipts and expenditures of sam c ounty lor tnc year 1870. In testimony whereof we hereunto set our nanus me Jiotn day ol January, 1871. N. P. WHEEI.EIt, ) BENJ. ELLIOTT, Commissioners. J. MERCILUOTT, J SHERI-P'S SALES. BY VIRTUE .indry wrlU of cndl tlonl Exixiit. . and Levari Facias, is. sued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Forest County, and to me directed, there will be exposed to sale by public vnndue or outcry at the Court House in Tioncia, on Monday, Feb. 27th,, I87I, at 2 ocloek P. M.. the following described real estate, to-wit 1 George 8. Ixuig vs. the Cherry and Trout itun un and Alining Co., al. ven. ex. No, 22 February Term, 1871 Mason All de fendant s right, title, interest and claim of in ana to a iterlain piece or parcel of laud situate in tho tow nship of Harmony, coun ty of Forest (formerly Venango) aiid State of Pennsylvania, bounded and descrilied as follows, to-wit: Beginning at post, thence south eighty-nine decrees east one hundred and seventy-four perches to a post, thence south one-half degree west one hundred and twenty.two and three-tenths perches to a post, thence by laud of James Huling north eighty-ninoUegiwos west one hundred and seventy-four oerches lo a white oak, thence north one degree cast ououreu ana iwomy-iwo and three- pen-ues 10 a post, the place of begin liiug. containing one hundred and nlnair three acres of land more or less, lotiig the same piece of land conveyed to the Cherry and Trout Run Oil and M ining Co., record- iu uiariers uook xo. z, page 112, in Venango county. Taken in execution and to Is? wild as the property of the Cherry and Trout Hun Oil and Mining Company ALSO Ralph R. Rolierts vs the I.ake Erlo Pe troleum t:ompny, Levari Facias E. D. No, 21 Feb. Term 1X71 Tate All defendant'. right, title interest and claim of in and to all that tract and parcel of land situate in the township of KiugKler, coun ty of Forest, State of Pennsylvania, boing part of lot No. 51U3 described as follows : ucgiiinlug at the northern corner of said tract, No. 5193 running thence southerly along said tract 221 8-10 perches to a lilaek nak tree, thence south 42j east 320 perches to a block oak tree, thence north 44 J along the trai t lino 153 1-10 jierchcM, thence north 42) west by a line parallel to the north easterly bounds of said tract No. 6103 0110 hundred perches thence north forty-four and s half degrees east 68 2-10 perches to the truct line, thence uortlierlvalor.gsaid tract lino 21 pen lies to the place of beginning, eon'. lining 400 acres more or less. Also All that certain other tract or par cel of land situute in Kingsley township in said county, descrilied as toliows : Begin ning at a hemlock tree, corner of said lot thence runuiug north 4IJ west 141 8-10 perches to a witch hazel thence south 44 west 87 pcrcclm to a (lost, thence south 43 east 141 6-lu perches to a stone corner, thence north 44 ea' t ninety-four perches to the place of beiriuniini. lu.i.iuii.i..,. kji acres, being the saino premls( oonveved by deed fioni Hainilton Stows and others to (iuorgo liuluindorf, bearing date Aug. 7 lN57,andadjoiniiig the first ihworiheil prem ises on tho southerly side thereof and the same convoyed by Ralph li. Rolierts to the 1-ake Frio Petroleum Coniiiany and part of lot No. 5104. A14KV-AU thai Mhrnartilnpl()of kmd ' sltunle In the township of Tionesta in snld county, and Is part or lot No. 6lr2, and is descrilied as follows, to-w It 1 Bcginnlngon the east line of ssid tract No, 6112 fitly risls northerly from the southeast corner there of, running northerly along snid east line 75 rods, thence northwesterly parallel to the westerly lino of said tract tl'cnec south westerly on sa d last mentioned line 75 rods thence southeasterly parallel to the southwest line of said tract to the placo of Ix-glnning. containing 15 acres, lie lliesamo more or less, being tho same premises eon veyed to the lke Erie Petroleum Coni' lianv by deed from Kalnh It. Rolierts. Ai.ao All that certain other piece of land situate In tho tow nship of Hickory, county of Forest, State of Pennsylvania, and is the same piece conveyed liv deed from Kali K. Kolwrts to tho Ijike Erie Petroleum l oinnany, and is bounded on the northcrh side by land furmorly owned hv the. l'hlt. adelnhia t)il Company, on the easterly side by the East Hickory Creek, on the south ny isnii oi me (in city Company, and on urn wesi oy me Aiiegnony River. Contain ing B acres ami 24 rods. Aljtrt All that certain other niece of land sltusto In the same township anil on the miiimcriy sine 01 me -al Illckorv 'neK and is the same piece conveyed liy Rail K. Rolierts and his wile to the Ijake Erie relrolouni Company, and Is bouudel on the south by the Plank road, and contains one and 8-10 acres of land, reference Iming had to said conveyance from Ralph It. Rob erts ana wue lor a more particular ilescrlp tion. Taken In execution ami to be sold as tho property of the Ijiks Erie Petroleum Com ny at the suit of Ralph R. Roberta. ALSO C. F. Gillespie vs. John Moodv et. al levari Facias No. 14 Feh.Torm 1871 Tato All defendant rluht. titlo. interest and claim or in and to all that certain piece or parcel of land situate in Kingsley township ....... , . , ... 1. .. . inning 111 t enniiKo mill ntaio Ol I'Ollllsvi. vania. iKinnded and descrilied thus! Ro. ginning at hemlock tree, running thence north forty-six degrees west one hundred lierches lo a birch tree nlong the lino of isniis ownen iiyueorgeiianendnut, thence north forty four degree east one hundred and sixty-two perches to a post along the lino of land owned y 11. F. Ijicy, thence south forty-three degrees east one hunilred lierches to a chestnut oak tree along the lauus or 11. Ntow K Co., thence south forty four degrees west one hundred and fitly seven perches along lands or If. Stow Co., to placo of beginning, cont lining ono hundred acres, strict nicnsur , bithesaiiie more or less, and being part of a larger iraci 01 land .o. 111114, tne auove descrilied lands Ileum the same eonvevnd bvthn ul,l narty of the second part to the said partios hereunto of the first part liv deed hearing date the 22d day of March A. D. 1865, lieing given io soi'iiro a pari 01 1110 consideration thereon assessed. Taken in execution and to be sold as tho property of John Moody i-i. hi, 111 me sun. ui 1 . r. Muiespic. ALSO James Godfrey vs. Anna R. Rolierts and ixamuei Kolicrt, levari Facias No. 27 Feb, Term 1871 Ilrowil All H..l'niirlnt rl.rl.l title, interest and clnimof in and to al' that certain tract or parcel of hunt situate in I lot.ista township, county of Forest and stato of Pennsylvania on the Tionesta crcen ami adjoining the countv line of For est on the north, described as 'follows: Bo. ginning at a hemlock on the county line north one hunilred and forty-one iorchcs west from Tionesta Creek," thence south two hundred and soventv-four perches to a uoiiiiocK, ineiice east nve Hundred anil forty-five perches to a post, thence north two hundred and seventy-four lierches to a post, thence west five hundred and forty tive perches to the place of lieglnnlng, lie- mg bounded on the north by tho division line or forest anil Warren counties, on the oast hv lot niimliered twenty-nine hundred ana sixty 2Ki) on tho south by lot twen ty-elght hundred and twelve (2812) on the west by lot twentv-seveu hiiuilreil and thlrtv-tivn l'T.'l.M ..m.i,.I.I.,,, l.,....l.l and ftny-six acres and forty-two porches lie the same more or less, being a tract of ami conveyed by James Godfrey to Anna R, Rolierts by deed dated twenty-seventh day of March, A. D, ono thousand eight hundred and sixty-five. Taken In execu tion and to be sold as the priert,t of Anna it. uouens anil namuel itooerta at tiiesu it or James Uodfrey, ALSO W. W. Rose VS. Thn Klnnlrn PKv lWrn. lemn Company, Ven. Ex. No. 3-5, Feb. T. 1871 Spencer Defendant's right, title, in terest ami ciaim oi in and to all that cer tain piece or narcel of land lvimr In Iti.lr. ory township, County of Venango, am niaio or t cnnsylvanlii, (now County of forest) bounded and described as follows. to wit: Beginning at the south corner of lands contracted to Morris Purdv, thence west 4" degrees east, along said lands con tracted to said Purdy 163 ierchoa to a iost thenco south 44 degrees east 44 lierches to a comer. Mienee south 46 decrees wot 111 perches to a corner, them south 44 east uu perciies to a comer, thence south 46 de grees w 147 IMireho to a Host, thenco north 44 degrees west 104 perches to tho place of uvg.iiiiuiK, coninimng ih acres and allow ances ofsix percent for roads, etc.. beinn !"' mrgo tract oi lauri warranted in tho name of Thomas Struthcrs bv the Commonwealth by warrant dateil ocpt. M A. li. I8.sf embracing in the re turns of survey 400 acres and IK) perches, ana granted to said struthcrs bv patent iro.J loeiommonweaiin ocaringuale Alay 21, A. u. iv reserving nowever one acre which was conveyed by said party of the irsi pari io l.io sciiuoi uisirivi oi iiicKory township by deed. Aijo rliat certain piece or parcel of land situate in ickory township Venan go county (now Forest county; Slate of j runny ivauia oeing a part or tract surveyed on warrant number 3693, com mencing at a white oak stumpattiie corner of Luther Barnes laud, thence west 46 de crees east by lands contracted to C. H. Church 163 wrclie to the north east boun dary ol'a tract of land of 402 acres and 7 Krches couveyed.hy F. W. Allen to J. C. ivton, trustee, thence south 44 degrees east 82 perches to a corner, thence south 10 degrees west 163 perches to a corner, thence north 44 degrees west 82 perches to the place of beginning, containing 78) acres with allowances. Taken in execution and to be sold as the projierty of The Empire I ity I'etroleuiu Company, at the suit of v. iv. none. ALSO F. N. Fuller vs. Bennett Pobha al. fl. fa. No. 3 Feb. T. 1871 Tate All dolend aut's right, title, interest and claim, of, in and to a certain piece or parcel of land, sit uate in Jenks township. Forest county, Pa. descrilied as follows, to-wit : Part of war rant No. 5141. subdivision No. 6, contain ing ono hundred and twenty-seven acres more or less. Ai.no. Defendant's right, title, intorest and claim of iu and to all that certain piece or parcel of land situutoin Howe township Forest county. Pa., bounded and dscrilHl as follows, to-wit: Part of warrant No. 2U5 subdivision No. 43, bounded on tho north by warrant No. 2812, on the east by subdivision No. 44, on the south by subdi vision No. 48, and on the west by subdivis ion No. 42, sulidivision num'liers being art of tract No. 2905 liereinl.eloro men tioned, containing one hundred acres, more or less. Also All defendant's right, title, Inter est and claim, of in and to all that certain tractor piece of laud situate in the town- sliip of Jenks, county of Forest, and State of Pennsylvania, via : Part of warrant No. ui.v, ununited and described as follows, to wit : Un the northwest by No, 5129, on the north by No. 6173, on the northuast by tri angle, on southeast by No. 6139, on the southwest bv Ko. fti:til mi rami... ....... containing three hundred and litteeu acres mol e or less. 1 liken l i execution and to be sold as the roperty of Bennett Dobbs, at the suit of '. N. Fuller. Terms Cash, E. L. DAVIS. SherifT SUprlff's Offloe, Tionesta, Pa., Fob. 7, '71. 43-3t. JOB WORK neatly executed at this otllcs as rsasswrstssj itrtaau APPLICATIONS Ft lit LICENSE, lor February Term, 1871 1 Mrs. L, Waugaman, Hotel, Harmony Tp. Fred. Nestle, Hotel, TrtiiiVeyvllIp. REGISTERS' NOTICES. Public Notice Is hereby given that Nan cy Dawson. Executrix of John Dawson, deceased, has filed In the Register's (mice In and for tho County of Forest, at Tiones ta, Pa., her final account as Executrix un der the hist will of the snid John Dawson, dceoascd, and Hint the same will be pre sented to tho Orphans' Court of said coun ty for contirinntlon and allnwanco on the 27th day of February next, at the Court House at Tionesta In the County aforesaid. 42-4t. J. B. Atj N EW, 'Reglstor. Jan 17, 1871. Public Notice Is hereby given that Sam uel D. Irwin, Administrator of the estate of S. S. Hillings, deceased, has filed In the Register's Olllco In anil for tho County or Forest at Tionesta, Pa., his final account as administrator of the said S. H, Hillings, ins-ensco, ami mm mo same will lie pre sented to the Orphans' Court of said Coun ty for confirmation and allowance on the Ziinnay oi February next at the Conn House at Tionesta in the county aforesaid J. U, AUatiW. Register, Jan. 19,1871. Public Notice Is hereby given that Davl S. Lldridge at d William Wray. adminis tratora of the estate of James Eldridge, uwTiwni, nas men in tne negister Ollle the final account as administrators of th """i" s"i sanies r.uiriiign. Hoc d, am that the same will lie presented to the Or pnan s i-ouri oi sunt county for conlirnia mm and allowance on the 27th day t February noxt, at the Court House I the borough of Tionesta, in the county ......t win. j, u. A.-r.v , Jan. 19, 1871, 42-4t Register, PITIIOLE VALLEY R'Y ON AND AFTER Saturday January 28, Trains will run as follows: TRAINS NORTHWARD. STATIO.XS, Oleopolis, Bennett, Woods Prathcra Mill No. 2. 2.50 p III 3.0S 3.17 " 3.29 8.40 ' No. 4. 9.41 a til 9.59 10.06 10.18 10.3J PllhoJo City TRAINS SOUTHWARD. STATIONS. Plthole City, Prnthers Mill Woods Bennett No. 1. 8.oo a m 8.13 " 8.23 " 8.30 " No. 3. l.oo p m i.i.i 1.23 1.30 1.40 Oleopclis 8.40 in r.xira i rain leaves l'itholo City on Saturdays at 8.20 n. in. making close 'con nection at OicoMiIis with Trains on the Oil " reek iV Allegheny River Railway forCor ijr nun iiiierinisiiaie Hlims. Riturn Train leaves Oleopolis at 7.20 ti til., arrivinirat lMthnle fitv at 7..V. All other Trains make close connection at Oleopolis with trains on tho Oil Creek Allegheny River Hail way, North and rMintn. Train No. 2 makes close connection at oil City with Fast Lino on Allegheny Val ley Railway for Pittsburgh and intermedi ate lMiinta. Two Lines of Stages run daily between Plthole Citv. Miller Farm and Pleassnl.. ville, maki'igoonnoction withsrrlvlngand ne i win m g i rains. J. T. 11LAIK. FID. BISHOP, Sup t, Ticket Agent, Plthole City, Pu. TISY CABOLIC WKI.M TABLETS An unfailing remedy for all Bronchial Dif ficulties. Comrlis. I'l.l.lu ILuin.... Asthma. Diptheria, Dryness of the Throat or ii imi J'ipoaiidall Catarrhal diseases. Tho womlernil mix I ern ,1 iui.v...i- nfcj.. bollo Acid, is destined to become ono of tne greatest blessings to mankind in its application to disease of the throat and its great curative qualities in all affections of tue i nesi anil Lungs, Dr. Wells' C arbolic Tablet Isoldes the great remedial agout Carbolic Acid contains other ingndients universally recommended which chemically omiihins producing a J ablet more hiid.lv n,,n..in. al and better adapted for diseases of the throat than any preparation ever before of- fcred to tho ' p untie CAUTION Be sure that von get ells' Carbol 1c Tablets: don't let other goods be palmed ot! on you in their place. toil COUUI1M AND COLDS. Wells' Carbolic Tablets are a SURE CURE. Try Thsm boiu Dy Druggists. , 4nt ANDREWS & CO., Manufacturers of ENGINES BOILERS DRILLING TOOLS, AND ALL KINDS -OF- O-A.STIICTQ-S. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IK HAB3DWARE, A., Ac, d( TIDIOUTE, PA., JOHN ANDREWS. 5-tf H. FISHER. G. W. TIFFT SdWT ENGINES, CO, 12, IO, 8 IJOKSi; POIVER, WITH OR WITHOUT LINK AND COVERNOR. BOILERS, 11, 12 and 10 II. 1 21, LOCOJIOTIVE STYLE. 40, 20, 22, ana 18 II. p.. STATIONARY TUBULAR. . BRETT 4 SON, ACTS. Room No. 2, Chaso A Stewart's Block, sti-itia TiTUSVII.I.l-;, JA, Th.'J Republican Ofrlco"" 'EEPS constantly on hnml a lrKe a. V sortiiientoflihink Dcmlu m. ....... JT uhprcuaH. Warrants. ,......':". .?"v GLORIOUS NEWS t TDK PEOPLE REJOICING f -LIVE AND LET LIVE I la tbs motto of HILBRONNER'&CO. Lo bar opened a MAM MIO T H 8TkOC K OF IHIY GOOD, MILLINART GOODS, CLOTHINO, HATS, CAPS, CARPETS BOOTS i SHOES, NOTIONS, CUTLERY C. In the old Court lloussbullding , sdjolniotf the Holmes House, TJOZtsTIEST, JPJ. where they will be happy; to supply th wants of this coiuainnlty, with Entire Fresh AMrtmtnt fall thsjooyslties la ih DRY GOODS LINE. which hays been Mleeted with great ear. As to prices, w ehallenje all competitora. It has long been the desire of the peopls of this community, to have a store In tbetr midst where can b found everything BB. rally kept In a first-class store.and wh.r. It could be pun-hased at living prices. To tlsfy this want, w. hare come In year midst, and bop by proper attentioa t busiuess and to the wants of the people, to secure their patronage. Our ttoekf DRESS GOODS Is second to none In Western Pennsylvania, end we are determined not to be ander sold. These Roods mhrw tl i.s LATEST ITYLEH, and we feol assured thattheettlzeneof tkie county will not hare to go to adjoining towns to purchase DRESS GOODS In the future. :o:- Our stock of O Xj O T H OlllTia- le euperlor, both In quality and style t ny eyer before offered in this section, and we trust that .11 will call and examlu. onr stock before purchasing elsewhere. M'a also, MAKE CLOTHING TO ORDER,". hevli.ft an experienced cutter, we can . fy the most fastidious ni M. hT our own maiiufactury In Philadelphia, w thereby have th. adv.nt.g.;oTer all other dealer in this section. CARPETS, OIL CLOTH, AC,, lu endless variety, at price, to suit th. , timos. 10;- Boots & S HOE8 of eve "y Htyle.nd quality, which w. are. prepared to sell at New York prices. . Call and.Examine our Stock. pt a tr. Hii.y Rfv te as w't