Rates of Advertising. One S'piare (t Inch,) one Inertlon - $1 M One Sipiare " one month ( One Square " . three months fl Oft One Square " ono year - 10 ! Two Square, one year - 15 00 Quarter Col. 30 09 Half " " 60 00 One " " - - - - 100 09 Business Cards, not exceeding one IncU In length, f 10 per year. Legal notices at established rate. These rate are low, and no deviation ill be made, or discrimination among patrons. The rate otTered are such, will make it to tho advantage of men dot r business in the limits of the circulation of the paper to advertise liberally. Forest Republican. M PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY, BY . . W, R. DUNN. jUTIi In K.rox'9 Building, Elil Street. TERMS, 82.00 A YEAR. No Subscription received for a shortor period than throe month. Correspondence solicited from all part of 1 hi' country. No notice will be taken of simony mons communications. Miirrin-'M timl Death notices liiHortod gratis. ' Lot us have Faith that Right makes Might ; and in that Faith lot us to the end, dare do our duty as we understand it."- -LINCOLN. VOL. V. NO. 2. TIONESTA, PA., TUESDAY, APRIL 9, 1872. $2 PER ANNUM. OUSINESS DIRECTORY. . wkwton rti ris. MILKS W. TATB. rETTIS A TATE, ATTORNEYS A.T LAW, lm jHfiv-f, TTOXKSTA, PA. Is l ie Ash, TToltNKY T LVW, 'Ml ritv. Pa. V i r 1 nrn.-tipo in the various Court of F r' county. All business entrusted to il rare will rocelve prompt attoiiti n. 10 IT W. W. Huoiit Gwrgt A, Jaaki, Mason oV Jenks, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. OOVn on Klin Stroct, above Walnut, TionrsM, l'n. A C W. GUflllan, TTORNHY AT LAW, Franklin, Ve nango Co., l a. II. W. P. MercHHott, Attorney at Law. AND HF, 1 1. KHT.1TK AC3EXT. TI OX EST A, PA. 27-tf J. It. IH ltUlS, I). D. FASSETT, II A It HIS, t FASSETT, Attorney at Law, Tltusvllle Ponn'a. 1 PRACTICE In ull the Court or Warren, Crawford, Forest and Venango Coun ties. 49-tf Tionesta House. TT ITTEL, Proprietor, Elm St., Tio- nrsia. Pa., at the mouth of thocrerK Mr. I'tln ha thoroughly renovated tho TioneUa Mouse, and re-furnished It com pletely. All who patronize him will be well entertained at reasonable rates. 20 ly FOREST HOUSE, D1JLACK PROPRIETOR. Opposite Court House, Tionesta, Fa. Just opcaed. Everything new and clean and fresh. The licit of liquor kept constantly on lianu. A portion ot me public patron' age is respectfully solicited. 4-17-1 v Holmes House, TUONESTA, PA., opposite the Depot, C. I. Mat ilc, Proprietor. Good Sta hliug connected with the house. tf. Syracuso House, rpiDIOUTl', Pa., J. A D Maoris, rroplo JL tors. The house has boon thoroughly reHtted and is now in the tint-class order, with the best of accommodations. Any iiforiiiatlon concerning Oil Territory at lum point win do cneoriuiiy itirnisned. -ly J.iD.MAOEK, Exchange Hotel, T OWKB TIDIOUTE, Pa., D. S. Rams- 1J dkki. A Son Prop's. This house having been retitmt is now the most desirable stup- Ria;; place In inllouto. A good rlilliart .ooin atUiclic 1. 4 ly National Hotel, J RV IN ETON, PA. W. A. Hallenbnek, Proprietor. This hotel is Nkw, and is w open us a lirst class house, situate at re junction nfthe Oil Crock ft Allegheny . tor and riiila'lc Iphia ,fc Erin Railroads, pponite the Depot. Parties having to lay ver trams will lino this the imut convon nt hotel in town, with hrst-elaxx accom- nodations and reasonable "barges, tf. Dr. J. L. Aconb, PHYSICIAN ANI SI." R I EON, who has had fifteen years' experience in a largo and auccossiui practice, will attend Professional Calls. Ollice in bis Drug and Grocery IStore, I'xatcd in Tldioulo, near a Kiioute uouse. IN HIS 8TOKK WILL HE FOUND A full assortment of Medicines. Linnora Tobaeisi, Cigars. Stationerv, dlass. Paint. Oil. Cutlery, and lino Groceries, all of the host quality, and will be sold at reasonable rates. II. It. BUIMUSW, an experienced Drug 1 1st from New York, has charge of the it-ore. All prescriptions put up accurately. ii. D.YW. CLARK, (COMMISSION KH'fl CI.EKK, FORKST CO., PA.) REAL ESTATE AO EXT. HOUSES nnd Lots for Sale and RENT Wild Land for Halo. 1 t T Iiqva mnnrlnr ftlellltin. Air Baoiti-lnlnlni, I tho condition of taxes and tax deeds, Ac, j Biin am inereiore ipiaineu m aci iniciu- j gently a aent of those livinir at dis- i tanco owninit lands in the County. Olllee in CoinmisHlonera Itooin, Court Ilotiso. Tionesta, Pa. 4-41-ly. D. W. CLAItlC. JOHN A. OALl, PRilt MNA. FSOPtH, VICSPIlttT. A. H.tTECLI, CAIHN TIOITESTA SAVINGS BANK, Tionesta, For cat Co., Pa. This Hank transacui General Ranking, roUectiau and Exchange liusiness. Drafts on the Principal Cities of the L tilted Htnti and Europe bought and sold, MJold and Silver Coin and Government Securities bouuht and sold. 7-U0 Bonds eon verted on the most favorable term. . Interest allowed on time deposita, N ar. , it. SLOAN & VAN GIESEN. BLACKSMITHS TIULtSUIlHir.S BALES. rnv. niTnmnon, prtL K U UITHHIUUN, TrM. T. . WRlflHT. rr. (iKU. W. IHTHHIIK'il!, HuMfM Uatumer. THE SUPERIOR LUMBER CO., MANUFACTURERS OF Pine Lumber, Lath, Shingles &c. Mills on Tioncita f rerk, Forest Co., Pa. Yardi k Office cor. 22d k Rail Rund Ms., PITTSBURGH, PA. UNSEATED LANDS. NOTICE 1 hereby given that m pursu ance of an Act ot the General Assem bly of the Commonwealth 01 Pennsylva nia, passed the IHlh day of March, 1K15, entitled an Act to amend an Act directing tho mode of selling Unseated Iandn for Taxes Ac., and the several subsequent Act supplementary thereto. The follow ing tracts of unseated lauds, and in and out lot in the County of Forest, or so much thereof as will pay tho arrearage of taxes and cost accrued tiiereon, will ue exposed to public sale at the Treasurer' Oilier, in Tionesta Itorough, Forest Coun ty, Pa., on the 2D MONDAY IN JUNE, 1872, and be continued by adjournment from day to day if it ahall be found necessary so to Uo ! UAnSKTT TOWNSHIP. KUWAItl) U1THK1IH1K. B. D. DITIIKIDOt FORT PITT GLASS WORKS. Established A. D. 1827.. MANCFAOTtmERS OP Dithridge's xx Flint Glass PATENT OVAL LAMP CHIMNEYS. AND Silvered Glass Reflectors. These chimney do not break by heat. Ask for DiTHRinoKS. Take no other. DITI1UIDGE ft SON, 2S-ly. Pittsburgh, Pa. Hoarding House. MRS. S. S. HULINOS ha built a large addition to her Iiouho, and is now pre pared to accommodate a number of perma nent lioarders, and nil transient ones who may favor her with their patronage. A good stable has recently been built to ac commodate tho horses of guests. Charges reasonable. Residence on Elm St., oppo site S. Haslet's storo. 23-ly Wmat. Aem. Sub. W.rrut.e or rpol! Owner. Tc- 8311 50 (iilmore llob't. 3 GO 3174 4!KJ Millstone ft lcer Creek Pet. Co. (Ugilby heirs.) 108 78 MM C29 Ogilby lieira 1:18 07 3158 WO " ' !il 78 3I.0 4115 " " iOH 87 3UU 75 R. S. Winlock l.'al 08 CO Mays E. C. 8 06 " " Hitter 2 40 i " " Wilson 2 40 24 .. .... Dobbs 2 40 3160 440 IL Lcroy ft J. Linklain 08 50 125 . Wray W illiam 88 35 210 " " 73 88 . H5 . lteid 1J. J, 17 80 3312 100 Colvin S. R. 11 52 30 Oiltovle Elizalcth 1 44 31 17 600 Hherill J. P. ft J. A. 30 00 3110 50 Oilmore Robert 7 50 3U2 100 Colvin J. K. 21 00 100 Ililbroner Loo- pold 10 00 100 Ruloll' Ruloffson 25 00 KINUSLKY TOWIfSIIir. 5134 805 Gill Jc Co. 173 89 6135 1000 Superior Lum ber Co. 155 00 5130 420 llarmer Josinh 75 54 5155 600 ' Arnold Plum- mer 87 60 5150 500 " " 87 60 5145 100 Unknown 11 20 6120 WO MeDermot & Forkor 113 70 6110 300 " 42 20 6128 11HK) " " 1,13 60 6100 10IKJ " " 133 60 6108 1(50 " " 125 75 6105 300 " " 40 05 6224 850 Taylor Charles 130 05 6133 100 lllood ft Stewart 19 8.5 8142 150 Unknown 2105 6180 3!Ht Woll&Co. 5143 5187 60 " " 8 44 5188 320 Wholo tract 400 Jos. Y. Saul, PRACTICAL Harness Maker and Sad dler. Three doors north of Holmes House, Tionesta, Pa, All work is war ranted, tf. H ILDRONNER & AND "WAGON -MAKERS. Corner of Church and Elm Streots, TIOISTESTA. This 6rm is prepared to do all work in , tU line, and will warrant everything done at their sh ps to give satislaction. Par ticular attention given to IIOIISISIIOEIXU, Oive them a trial, and you -will not ro grttt it. 13-ly. Lloyd & Son, WATER BTREET, TIONESTA, PA. AVE JUST OPENED an extensive Stock of H FLOUR AND FEED, - GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, Which they offer to the public at rates as low as can be ottered by any other estab Ji.btuerjtia town, (live us a call before purchaaing elsewhere. Ju-3m. ' LLOYD 4 SON. ' Tho Republican Ofllce KEEPS constantly on hand a large as sortment of liluuk Deeds, Mortgages, tSubpomas, Warrants, Summons, ftc. to t o i):i eht'ap for rash. tf. ARE CLOSING out their fall and winter stock of goods at greatly reduced prices to make room for a siPZErsro- stook. Now is the time togetgoodsofallkinds, cheaper than ever. We have now on hand Jewelry Hoxes, W-rking lloxea, llaudkcrchief Roxcs, Musical Albums, Embroideries, Lace (loods. Hemmed and Hlitchcd llankorehlefs, Lace Handkerchiefs, White Nubias, all sizes, Black and White Fringes, Uold and Mixed Reads, Jewelry of all kinds. Thread and Point Laco Collars, Zephrys of all colors, Uerihantown Yarns, New Corsets, New S'ylo, Hustles, Hoopskirts, ' Underwear for Indies. lti bona, Kilk and Ctwhmore Scarfs. Great inducements by purchasing HANDKERCHIEFS BY THE BOX. GENTLEMAN'S LINEN AND UN DERWEAR. Iargost and best assortod stock of goods fur Men a ear in this section, which WE MAXE TO ORDER in the most approved style. No At no sale, A FULL LINE OF GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, always on hand. A due and well selected stock of American & Imported Watches. LADIES OPERA, LEONTINE, AND KECK CHAINS, BRACELETS, LOCK ETS, WINCIM, GENTS OOLD AND SILVER VEST CHAINS, STERLING SILVER AND PLATED WARE, Hats and Caps soiling at cost. QOOTS and shoe lJ LATEST STTLhS s, READY-MAbE CLOTltlNO, as cheap as can be bought in Pa. Xew Infantry Soldier Coats ot $9. Valines, Carpet Sacks, Satchels, Ttuahs, &c, always on hand. Carpets, Brussels, Ingrain, Hemp, and all kiuds. WALL PAPER, CVRTAIXS t C, FOR SALE CHEAP. I. IIILBHONNER A CO. 10-tf 3sl2 1000 5180 600 400 127 73 80 0 217 25 6188 50 6187 100 6187. 100 51801 ft 183 6187 J 5217 1100 C1S0 100 6208 80 61113 100 5193 290 5208 00 5221 1 6207 208 6220 30 Island 8 5102 200 J 50 5233 300 5203 650 5190 074 5218 T50 611U 200 51U2 150 5207 200 5280 831 6102 250 6189 100 6102 100 3693 176 '.i3 52 5192 250 acres Ford S. A. ft Caroline Snoblctll. WhitoWm. fori. Luby F. 11. ft Co 22 49 ' 7 76 15 50 17 63 White Wm. fori. Chadwick oil co 32 47 Hull Lamb ft (Schooley 101 20 Tionesta Oil Co 6 90 T.W.Allan ft Co 5 52 Zendle C. fori. Brooklvn oil co 6 00 C.iliilleu C. F. 20 01 lllCKOnY TOWNSHIP. Economitc Soc. IToblo ft Jen nings former ly Ureen J. Webb W. H. Dalo J. A. Dulo ft Irwin 67 08 92 30 57 27 00 9 00 24 80 18 60 Davidson Wm. fori. Portorlield 60 60 G. fS. Long t-11. Warthy 65 55 Cincinnati ft Pitls'gOilCo. 10714 Wilsou John 220 35 Unknown 15 50 Lake Erie Pot. Co R W Woborts Madole Mabin John Mead Woorge Irwin Kicliard Lupy Conrad Colo' li. R. fctU'tilliers Thus, 3823 100 5 Vttct. 40 275 865 2s25 990 2830 990 2828 100 108 2823 790 100 2K38 1000 2928 21; 0 25 2820 50 2 Isl's 2i 3H21 50 rivul.hutd 9 3091 200 1000 170 30 2820 90 1000 3823 60 2S28 200 2828 170 98 2826 112 100 800 2823 800 2824 180 " 600 2828 80 2824 140 2828 158 3824 UOO 60 2835 100 2 87 Island 3 Curtis 550 132 3187 090 8188 990 3189 787 " 203 3194 590 3195 87 Vact. 850 5230 600 521 6 800 2022 600 2023 " I 2021 " 2018 2021 3X02 3803 6103 979 9iH) 170 Becker Richard 15 15 9 20 41 20 34 45 10 10 10 10 800 2 39 25 25 Island 3090 5280 5210 Island 519: 1 Grey Kev. Robert 2 30 " 00 5 Johuson ft Smith ( i . D. Collins) 5 OS 100 120 McFee ft Long well formerly 2850 " D, Noble 17 64 33 Day Win. now T. " " 1). Collins 6 85 " " 100 Wardsworth tori. L. Bennett 26 20 06 White W. S. fori. 2916 " G. W. Walters 14 11 ' " 2 Luther L. F. 4 60 ' 10 First Nat. Hank Allegheny fori " Fruitier heirs 1 47 " ' 1 Unknown lorl 2808 50 Roberts 23 " 151 Irwin H. M. fc " 250 8. T. May 13 00 321 Eeonomite Soc. 17 66 " 100 1 Anderson W. L. 2977 700 fori. C. M. Hunter 55 ' 50 50 Anderson W. L. " loo fori F. Keifcr 2 75 2995 " 10 Ball Nelson G. 193 iUW 740 80 Ball Wm. W. 2 20 iu.yi luuo 5 'ary John 28 3i6 58 50 Excelsior Oil Co " ijo lorl H. Manross 2 75 81 T. D. Collins fori Gordon heirs 33 vet m i C. M. Hunter 28 ttct' 000 I 7 Hannah J. L. 1 10 ,.10 150 Unknown 8 25 yV) 10 " 2 75 '., OAKEN TOWNSUIP. ' 3810 5157 51S5 3X18 5500 6184 240 fiiKI 135 500 Mi 700 290 382o 83 120 230 5181 180 5185 3X20 3820 3692 Vact. 500 : 90 40 4.r0 30 Bouuer 3. 59 40 " 105 00 Iale ft Brother fori A Bean 14 85 Duncan Robert 96 25 Ford ft Lacy 49 50 " " 154 00 Gillespie ft Owuus 22 00 Hepler M. fori. . Jonas Folmer P 13 Myers Peter 22 00 Mav II. H. Sad dle Hag tract 25 30 May 11. H. Tio nesta oil bill co 29 15 Palmer A Child 32 50 Woods heii-s 94 91 AValters Hain't 9 90 TIONESTA TOWNSHIP Proper John 10 SO M ay ft Hro. 30 80 Winuus J fori Hilunds 6 90 2812 1003 2X78 1063 2X82 KNK) 2960 500 28!K) 1063 2tt91 KMiJl 2736 200 2736 100 2730 " S Wood heirs Pluninier A H May A Irwin M Stewart Amy 1 W fori Kiiox Philip Cropp John A Proper Hart J It Known by W F Hunter Perry ft Co Dus- tin Island Unknown Sickle G O II A Weaver Clapp Edward 230 00 110 00 75 50 10 67 8 76 20 60 1 65 23 87 19 50 23 00 3 35 8 25 63 80 61 X8 227 70 Harmor tract Manna ft Gilliil- len 227 70 O W Zents fort 8 Whitten 12 00 Good Hope Potco 12 90 PinktrdftCo 18170 Dalo hoirs W II Brown 12 00 Edwin E Clapp 120 00 J W Fidder 30 00 GHHuntor 3 07 PowellS 1150 Cascade Pet Land Association 30 Grubbs John II 50 Cascade Pot Land Association 1 08 Unknown Old Town 57 00 Cnrtls ft Ander son 120 00 J A Dale ft Bro fori. J Hilands 22 20 Robert J Brown fori J. Noble Samuel West Plumer heirs Unknown Dr. Day S60 10X0 120 00 11 60 24 00 21 20 C II Shepard Dido heirs 21 68 Samuel West 13 44 Irwin H M ft Mav Pat. 1S63 23 00 Hammond heirs 90 (KJ MeDouglass 90 00 Oilmore ft Co (Burns) 2100 Oilmore ft Co (Burns) 72 00 John M vers 8 40 L L Oilimoro 16 80 J B Agnew Good- wini White ft Clark 13 60 Kennewav to Oil Co " 24 CO Fahnostoek 7 20 Unknown fori Wagner 12 00 Hunter John 21 Bunker Hill Oil Co fori Me- Intyre 10 44 J CShaw fort Hunter 36 J S McCalinont Executor 66 00 WFDalrymple 5 23 HOWE TO VNSIIIP. II Leroy ft J Linklain 161 95 " " 194 83 " " 70 38 tt tt H B Ashley 17 74 II Lcrnv ft J Linklain, 109 10 II Iroy ft J Linklain whole tract loo acres 17 56 Roberts Anna R 138 68 83 13 W Wallaco Nicholson John 133 00 83 14 S3 14 McPhcrson Warder .1 wholo tract 1000 acres Warder J Mifflin Jonathan Nees Dobbs W Willink 8314 83 13 83 13 103 47 194 S3 29 56 183 72 183 72 166 25 83 14 181 72 183 72 32-33 W Willink Cashman J. W Willink Hunt W Willink Hunt W Willink Schnlield W Willink J Bonney W Willink J Bonner W Willink Rnundsly " Howard " Frismuth J " W ilson A " McNeal R " Fling B " " " Bliindin R " " " McKloskvF 10 51 " "oughortv " " " Stewart Jas 16 64 59 68 65 56 51 1 3 5 8 12 13 15 16 19 20 Jof23 iof 24 i of 23 & 28 29 27 81-32-33 37-38 -39 i of 31 30 44 33 25 16 61 16 64 15 30 16 It 16 64 16 64 7 88 16 64 " Lewis Miss " Lewis F " Lewis Iit3r " Park Doct'r 8 31 8 31 41 68 16 64 2916 51118 5102 5103 5104 5105 5101 8195 3197 4792 100 150 750 730 100 luuo 576 1000 521 J 747 748 750 751 753 754 755 14 5282 1000 3133 800 Sinn ami 31SU 2733 loo 91 itl 7 448 2.10 " Bcx k Will 116 39 " Thonijison W 8 31 " Daliuan J M 16 64 " Mavs W " " Taylor Eliza 123 32 " Kiti 25 Hubbard R 9 79 Pittsburgh ft Forest Co Lum ber Co 24 89 W Willink Clo ver Heth 83 14 J V Sloan 21 86 Rennets P 16 64 Campbell Hiram 23 63 " B Dobbs 124 84 " 122 35 "partofZink 16 04 " 166 25 " 90 31 Milllin Jonathan 106 25 Whole tract 696 acres Howe Lumber Co 87 43 .1 , it i Whole tract 596 Mathews Chaa. " " Mead Georgo 161 25 Honnev J 128 00 Hays James 7 50 Iicroy ft Linlaiu 86 ki W Wallaco 62 12 MitUlinJ 73 23 Sheltou Oil ft Mining Co 20 76 3183 3184 5141 5142 6144 6145 3646 3644 3159 3100 3191 3162 3163 3104 3168 3174 3177 ,. 4178 3179 !1S1 3182 990 41 127 27 127 132 60 68 70i 195 1014 914 495 444 95 1000 888 990 it 106 60 60 100J 114 100 64 ll 783 93 4 69 114 100 114 44 107i 97 1073 Leroy ft Linklain 15991 J Bonner " " JENKS TOWNsntP. Bavnton Peter Dampinan " K part J Bonner S " Stephon It " McCra 13 " S i Willlsms 14 13 14 " ill Mur- kins Edd 15 " James J .. Walia!e " E part Davidson Wm Mis Miller Howell Joseph Ogilbv heirs Leroy 4 Linklain 104 56 " " 22 43 " 259 05 ' " 218 12 " " 23.3 15 " " 233 15 50 " ' 24 95 24 " "SI 1178 " " "N 8 78 25 " " 23 60 " " 26 85 ' " 23 till " " 127! i, . .. . 22 18 ff 42 29 95 81 08 13 66 16 54 44 40 88 2.'18 78 215 25 141 85 26 32 81 it 1-2-7-18 8-10-17 43 46 60 21 22 28 29 35 36 37 3.4.5-6-9 12- 19-14 13- 20 " " 205 57 ' " 21 I tt t. .1 . 8 F Rohrer, T Martin, whole tract 119 acres 13 11 Leroy Linklain 82 66 " " 28 65 3190 6137 5139 6140 3561 3564 3660 990 250 158 600 44 1000 1014 540 Harmor Josiah Harmor J, K Blood W S of E part Harmor Josiah 32 66 .. t. 20 73 30 08 27 76 307 44 232 15 58 78 30 20 117 75 117 75 3670 1037 3671 1000 3550 8551 618 6IH Vact. 1078 2547 900 4130 1090 4133 900 4l:i0 1090 3601 50 Vact. 3177 3173 3160 3170 6129 5136 5138 5106 5107 5110 Vact. 3322 3177 Vact. 100 85 90 80 6X0 68 80 365 lOtHI 1000 753 76 400 114 100 Kieholson Jno, Crabtree Davis 692 60 Nicholson Jno. 342 23 Nicholson Mc- Phorson 183 27 Nicholson t Mc Phcrson Thos. Jones 297 07 r icholxon Mc pherson 337 50 Smith Rev Wm 117 34 " " 117 84 C.uthei io J W 623 91 W Willink 257 85 Wallace Samuel, Langslioro 4i5 79 Wallace Sam'l 257 85 " " 814 06 SC rticholson & Mc-Pherson Prentice 1178 Campbell Sam'l 23 55 HuntCvrusFB 20 52 Sutton 'Robert 21 20 McClatchio R IS 84 Blood C. estate KiO 17 Whole tract 158 acres Dobbs J B 12 21 Harmor Josiah 18 84 Mifflin J. 4 " E part Nugent Thomas 8 if Hill J Rickerbrode Sunstein Cass Unknown Bea ver Dam tract 3322 280 Unknown or J W Ward HAP.MONY TOWNSHIP. 90 01 479 01 439 50 330 98 18 94 J It 60 16 66 40 80 67 11 14 50 80 E Newbury 60 Strong, Lynch ft EckerLGorm'n Run 18 20 12 David Harris pat. by J At' Kin ley 2 73 60 Siggins J Y fori. MKinley 6 00 2 EL Davis 96 150 A G Barr ft W O Beach 21 60 SEATED LANDS. And also in pursuance of an act approved the 29th day of April 1814, directing the modo of selling seated lauds for taxes, and the several acts supplementary thereto the following tracts of seated lands and in and nut lots in the said County of Forest alore said, or so much thereof as wi 1 pay the arrearages of taxes and cost accrued there on will be exposed to public salo at the time ami pluco aforesaid for the salo of unseated lauds, and be continued by ad journment from day to day if it should be found necessary so to do. 3145 3144 5700 3148 3145 3814 3315 AcrM. 100 113 150 46 206 8 162 758 20 50 17 100 i BARNETT TOW.SSHIP. Vwrmuto. or lrH!U4 Ovur, Ililbroner Leopold Holm Armstrong William estate Stockton R M Slocuin Wolford Shippou Edward Titus William Fox S M Zentx John Brandon Catherine 11ICKOKY TOWN'MIII'. 3690 83 Brown J H and others Hemlock Isluud Oil co Hannah J II (Franklin) Merrill W P Clark T B 83 119 7 3: 50 35 " 65 Cascade Pet. Lend Assoc' n IIAKMONY TOWNSHIP. Barr Frank Allegheny National Bank Brown Jonathan Ballett H ft J Babbi tt M T Cecil John R T.i. 7 60 14 6(1 9 00 13 21 21 20 2 17 16 52 78 41 20 00 7 80 2 15 6 30 5 10 10 00 20 (Ml 1 50 1 92 1 60 1 (HI 1 30 100 60 22 20 50 215 116 20 60 i( 185 86 558 2 100 9 25 144 33 50 50 125 60 5 523 100 40 Cotaut ft Nelson Connely W A, whole tract lis) acres Carson Joseph Corbin Marshall Dawson Run Oil Co . tt Dutlield John Edinboro Oil Co Farrer Green Fish John Hunter B J Hugan Bemerd I leister Pel. Co Hinds Charles lluuli koopcr Jones E D Ijoisir Lee ft Co Whole tract 722 acres, Long u s Lamb John MeClintock Homestead 00 loi- .V A 85 60 19 30 25 25 10 I 200 3; 10 40 8 133 40 40 2 160 55 no 47 125 40 60 40 130 50 50 12 820 10 21 K) 175 154 12 34 4 16 t too . 60 125 100 100 2 264 120 1 73 200 15 2 30 1120 100 80 86 40 100 150 Mile Hugh Mover C Mill S M Monroe Oil Co M vers John MeKinney W McOarver ft Co Noill ft Wilaon Paul D J Robinson Neill C W'lIon St Louis Oil Co J II Hill Saundera C Co Smilev Ir Seott Itoval E Thompson W W Tomlinson tt Anderson Taylor Heir (Mi Ewing) Unknown fori. Jon. Jones Allan Frank It Brmison A II Brown M B Bonney Z fori. J n Dawson Brown Col fori. Watson Clark Gilliert Coneiand Farm Oil Co Coleman fori. Manross Carroll lieulien Davis Williams fori. Flem ing Ew'ing II S, Stoon occup'nt Goodrich Capt Gillespie J J Goodwin fori. Manross Green ft Grove Huchinson fori. McKinley Ho brook J fori. Mcltyro Kelby C M Miller Isaao Myers ft Klnnear Morrow 1) McChesney fori. ManroFS Pittsburgh Co fori. Flem ing, O'Hura Page Charles Roup Sam'l, D Scott Reed fori. Fleming Smith J H Sweet ft Co Tomlinson A Anderson Vandergrift it Foreman West Hickory Mining As sociation Wilson Samuel .Wilson it- Neill 'Watson Jonathan fori. Co burn Warren ft Venango Oil Co Watson ft Co fori. Siggins Webster ft Co 4 00 6 63 1 80 1 70 5 05 2 63 7 57 55 15 46 13 08 6 43 1 87 44 15 344 3 96 4 41 27 28 2 72 20 53 19 90 16 M3 9 25 6 95 4 87 13 91 9 75 2 05 2 80 15 00 2 43 15 46 18 10 13 62 3 87 0 96 48 1 25 1 02 7 75 6 80 8 69 4 75 6 91 85 19 35 11 (18 55 7 30 16 03 1 80 45 0 30 97 30 6 25 8 76 3 87 7 75 300 HOWE TOWNSHIP. 2306 200 Shclton Oil Co JENKS TOWNSHIP. 31C9 21 Dobbs B J 220 17 " Vact 220 Daniels Jas W 31X5 60 J Bonner 3170 290 Reyner S B, J A A others 3173 120 " " " 5141 160 Thompson John 3170 1 Wvnkoop John estate 3118 30 Wray William 3 Winsor A brain 3177 114 N ugent Thomas KINGS1.EY TOWNSHIP. 5186 100 5194 57 5197 54 61X7 390 51H3 410 5217 1100 5186 100 51 HO 8 5193 400 5194 80 5194 100 51X7 75 6186 100 6193 410 51!H) 50 51X6 60 5193 18 5213 5 5214 40 5214 l.'MI 3186 60 5214 60 Rrooklyn Oil Co Burt H A t, Eastman ft Shall 1 Giltillon C F Hall Lamb ft Bchooloy Ironside ( Ml Co Iewis E E A Congor 1 Lake Erie Pet. Co t. o 1 Moody A Woodruff MeClintock Hamilton 2835 2X33 5185 2828 5185 3824 3X20 2828 2828 3X25 3X20 3820 3825 Gillespie CP Klinstiver II Bastian Robert Dice ft Dale Ensworlh George Kirk wood Jumos Turr James Eastman ft Shall Cosper Jacob TIONESTA TOWNSHIP. 75 Dice John 123 Hatpile ft Co 200 Moore A Co 100 Richardson's heirs 400 Richardson W II 40 Winsor 1000 A G Curtin fori. Anderson 4iH Anderson John 461 Brognard A Dale, Conroy 10 Batten James 53 Brett K agent, J Noble 49 Br guard ft Richardson 200 Banner Oil Co 100 Coneiand Otis 45 Dalrymple W F 52 Dale' heirs to Shepard 4 Dustin Isaac to Oil Co 19 Grant Oil Co, Haskell 100 Hillings W W, Jac. Sware 100 Kennewav to Oil Co lxo Myers John, Miller 170 l'aup Abram 62 Pittsburgh A Phil'aOil Co 10 I'eltigrew Alex 50 Smith MB 5 Micpard C II, Dalo Island 60 Varsdale Joel M 5 Tionesta Pet. Co, Fleming Oil Co TIONESTA BOKOUGH. 75 Dice John 1 Mav S T 9 " 425 Sickles G O 1 Ford S A 4 Did.ell t Butler W II 4 May B II ft ST 75 Sydney it Co CUt KEN TOWN8nil 75 Whitman Hidden 05 " " tori. J Folmer 95 Whitman George fori. A Folmer 150 Lacy Geo., Drain t Robb pluco 14 70 2 08 13 20 78 31 80 4 50 43 78 13 82 30 84 2 83 2 25 60 3 42 8 65 6 12 6 15 48 (12 28 35 142 25 11 15 1 48 25 5: 6 38 14 34 7 58 8 96 H 20 1 00 271 98 1 60 2 76 7 30 3 26 82 19 51 14 83 24 75 28 32 49 35 4 96 90 00 86 00 6 50 2 6 58 6 li: 6 (10 7 00 1 8i 4 68 6 30 0 00 11 25 9 00 12 60 II 90 2 79 20 3 50 1 .'I' 9 IX) 11 01 61 9 h5 130 (10 63 8 97 3 90 8 40 15 98 5 45 6 90 15 40 000 Taxes and costs must be paid when prop erty is struck down or the sale limy bo avoided and the properly be immediately put up and resold. See act 13lh March 1817, Soc. 27, Purdon's Digest, I'age 004. Tionesta, Forest County, Pa., this 30th day ot March, A. D. 1872. S. J. SETLEY, Treasurer. "Come where my love lies dream ing," and see how she looks without any paint on her l'uco ia tho latest reuilering. A man iu Cincinnati is oraumna a brass band of twenty wotiieu. He says if they learn only half as tnauy "airs" as they put ou, it will bo a suc cess. A wag in "what he knows of farm '"n" gives a very good plaa to remove widow's weeds, lleenysa ood-lookiug man has only to fay, "Wilt thou?" iiinl thv wi'.t, Mr. Strong, last season, made sever al hundred ascension, some of which were fraught with narrow escnpes. Ir the ascension which Mr. Strong made from Shellbiar, Mo., he met with ov peculiar adventure. All was ready for the perial trip, and just as he was about to step into the basket, some of the ropes let go, tripping him up, and he hung by his legs, tangled in the cords. For a moment the balloon swayed to nnd fro, nnd Mr. Strong grasped at the first 'ibject that came within reach, and that was a lady. catching her about the waist, just as the balloon leaped into the air. 1 p they went in this strange position, with the croud looking on in lircaih less horror. The lady thus unwilling ly taken up fainted and hung n dead weight in his arms, but Mr. Strong kept his presence of mind, and at last made the descent, landing the lady safely amid the cheers of the assem bled throng. The hundreds of young men who eke out a miserable existence in this City under the fond delusion that they wilt some day become bankers, merchants, and brokers of large means, could have seen the folly of their dreams if they had been present at a social gath ing of "del f-made" men, which wa3 the great event of the year at Colum bus, Ohio, the other evening. Ono hundred aud seveuty-five men sat down to dinner together, and out of this number there was not one who had not gained substantial wealth in a few years by personal eflbrt. They had all the same story to tell. All of them had gone to Columbus without either mouey or friends, and they now repre sent an aggregate capital of $10,000, 000. Five thotisaud young men could leave New York auy day with out being missed. X. Y. Paper. One of our vicinity deacons nearly captured five boys who had been de vastating his chestnut trees, Sunday afternoon. Shaking his fist after their retreating forms, he angrily shouted: "The sneaking little devils! if I had hold of 'era one minute, I'd " and then suddenly espying his pastor on the scene, ho impressively added : "I'd pray for 'em !" A young lady was entertaining some friends, the other evening, when one said : "Miss , your braid is com ing off." She clapped her hands to her head and found nothing unshipped. The gentleman quietly pointed to tho braid of her dress, about half a yard of which had been torn 0 If and was lying on the floor. Thero was an audible smile. A Taris banker lately became a lu natic. He imagined himself a mag net. A few days ago, while in his of fice, talking very rationally to his wife and daughter, he suddenly jumped up, exclaiming, "I am attracted 1" and dashed himself head foremost against a large iron safe. Uuforetunateiy, he struck the sharp corner, split his head, and died instantly. Said a distinguished politician to his son "Look at mo! I began as alder man, and here I am at the top of the tree; and what is my reward? Why, when I die, my sou will bo the great est rascal in the city." To this the young hopeful replied : "Yes, (lttJf when you die but not till then." A lady teacher in an Iowa school made a boy stand up and show how he kisser the big girls in the woodshed, in hopes that ho wctild shed tears and promise to do so no more. All '.ho boys are leaving the other schools now and going to this one. "I meant to have told yon of that hole," said a gentleman to his friend, who was walking with him iu his gar den, and stumbled into a pit full of water. "No matter," said the friend blowing tho mud and water out of his mouth, "I've found it." Tho reccut terriblo railroad disas ters have so affected the nerves of a young man in Maine, that ho has bro ken his engagement with a young lady because she persists in wearing a train aud is inditluieat about her switch. A good sort of man was recently asked to subscribe for a chandelier for the church. "Now," 6aid he, "what's the use of a chandelier ? When you get it you cau't get any one to play on it." A yonng lady who, after kissing a two-year old boy, made the remark, "I love to kits little boys," whs exceed ingly surprised bv a little live-year old girl inquiring "If she didn't like to kiss big boys, too If" "How to put money in your purse." Open your pocket book aud take a greeuback between your thumb aud iitigcr, aud lay it right iu. There is a man iu Robertson county. Taxes, who is enjoying the blessing of his eighth wifo ami forty-oue children. Josh Billings says "Knowing how to sit square ou a bile, without hurting, ia one of the lost arts." Large numbers of negroes continue to leave North Carolina fur tho Mis sissippi States. Soma oue in Wisconsin has actually named his innocent, baby Horary 1 ( ircclcv.