S t t 1 Rates of Advertising. One Square (1 Ineh,) one Inortiona - 1 SO One Mqiiare " one month - it (Ml One Square " three months H 00 One Square " one year - 10 IN Two Squares, one year 1" Oo (juart-rCol. " - Half " " W tMi One " " - . . KM OS Business ( 'arils, not exeeedinii one inch Forest Republican. runi.iHrucr kvkhy Tuesday, by W. It. DUNN. irTJc la U.o' BuiUllnfii Klit Street. TERMS, fci.M A YEAR. No Hnbserlptions received for ft shorter "ri(nl than threo motit Ih. Correspondence solicited from all parts of the country. No notice will betaken of .mnonymoii eomm in lent inns. Mvrrla,rp and De.it h notices Inserted -rat is. III length, $10 per year. Lniritl ii'iti'H's at, estalilishnd ra'.es. These lutes ale low, and no deviation ill be made, or diseriiiiinatiou anions I Htrons. The rates ottered are sueh, s will make it to tue iidvaniaeol lueii iloi business In the bunts ot the "ireiilatiun of tin) i-iii'tr to advertise liberally. " Lot U3 havo Faith that Riiht makes Might; and in that Faith let us to the end, dare do our duty as we understand it."--LINCOLN. VOL. V. NO. 4. TIONESTA, PA., TUESDAY, APRIL 23, 1872. S3 PER ANNUM. v M DIRECTORY. 1 (" PK'T'S. MILK W. TATE. T A T K, AT LAW, rioxKSTA, r.. ' i. T r 1 S tani'n Ts-uc Ash, TCnijNI-',Y AT LAW, nil Cilv. P. 4 V,'l pr i 'tlfO in the various Courts of tv.rr-m i 'oiiiii y. All business entrusted to il rum will receive prompt attentl n. l.i It - 41 mw. Vf. II una, Qeorjo A. J'liki, fin-.... r annktiitt. r. M.son Jonks, , fTORNF.YS AT LA W. Office on Elm 1 Street, above Walnut, Tionesta, l'a. a W. Giinilan, TTORNEY AT I4AW, Franklin, Ve L nangn Co., I'a. tf. W. P. Morcilliott, Attorney at Lw AND IIJIL ESTATE A4K1T. TIONESTA, PA. 37-tr S. ft. II Villi!., I. P. FASSBTT, 1IA11KIS& FASSETT, K P H Aiiornero at Law. Titusvlllo ronn'a. OtlACTICE In all the Courts of Wirren, Crawlnrd, l orcst and V otiatigo Conn os H'.i-lf Tlorn at House TTTEL. Proprietor, Klin SI. Tin- ixt.t'l. I's... sf III" Inotli ll "I the reek I lot tho ,e rcviv-iOsl 1I10 I -I'lii'ii.shcd it coin h : . -1 .1! V a r-.ni-'p him will bo isonuble rate-. 20 ly H HOUSE, '; i' i rmr.T(irt. opposite ll-mse. lumps'. r. just i" t'eng now and clean and .' I i 'Iqnors koi't pon-.tanth 1 v ion nfllio public patron 1 i v -oticited. 4-17-lv H I'A.. opposite ihn Pepot . l'io;Tirtor. flood Sta- :U (lip Iioiiho. tf. Syracuse Mousp, t'T'". I'a.. J. .V l M ofk, Propip Tin- lioii"'i lis. Ihm'ii "lioroiinlil v ;ll - I Mil, in I itr. iw in !ip Hrsi-rl:iiM order, .'t .f ;i vnriiiii IhMoiis, Amv nfooin um (,on.,',roiH'j Oil Ti'rrit rv ai ink- p OOt v i I li rli'rfi:llv t'iir?liii"d. ly .1. .V 1. MAUKi: Vx 1i.i-tsc Hoti 1, 11 11' 'I'TK, Pa., P 1; ms S-.iM t'l"i'- I'lii Iioump hsTin 'w t!i" 111 wi dt".ir-i!i!l.i I'ldi'Mito. A iiood fSillifii 4 Iv . . National Hot.d, r v Kit I J iii:n, .V )IV"I ''Ptl.o-l 1 1 'in ' pim-M in .'ton n nM'ii'xcd. t RY1 NKTON. PA. W. A. If itlpnlm. k Proprietor. This hop is New, and is tiw open a- a ilrst Hums Iioiwp sitimtp at pf Jiniption of llip Oil Crpplt V AIIpl'Iipiiv i. Ti rami 1'liila !! i.!ii .V Krip Itailronds, npositr Iip lc!iot. i'artips liuvinu to lay r ti-aiiit ill lind tliis tho most oonvt'ii tit liotol in town, witli tlrst-p:is a, pom nxluiion and rpasoimlilo linrijps. tf. . r Dr. J. U. Acoth'i, i)MYSlc VlKSl Ht;i:o. who lias t had 'ii litro nd sis.-p'ii rofpsHi"i-:i; 1 roi'iirv ti', iihmiip ll.oii I N. 1 1 -1 s I i hill a f.'i-i'ii ibs-.'. 1. nu I i n.-' i.t nlti'tid nil 1 i-. in Ii' I Irii); uid "lioiltp, neur Wil l. UK FOUND nl 'I' Mi'dicines, Llouors nprv, 1 iiitss. Paints. lls 1'irl'T st 'Uri,v IAs. ill linn ir(M'prips, all oil ho id ul be sold at reasonable II. It. 1" liiji'.SS, an oxporlpiieod Pruir- 'stTr-no New York, has Phamo of tin' tor All prcioript ions put upaiicuratnly JOHN A. DALt, PHEt'T. ltA. fHOPin, VICt PiT. A. H.tTEILI, CAtHR TIONESTA SAVINGS BANK, Tioiipsta, Fortwt Co., l'a. 'This. Hank tninsaii.. Cnneral lUukiiiK, 'rdlepfinur and ltriianuo Hiisiiipsm. - Ornfls. on Hip l'l liu-ipal Cities of the iilld (States Hirtl Kuropu bought and sold, (told and Silver Coin and (iovoriunent -i-4'urities bought and mild. 7-30 llouds viiwarted on the most favorable terms, Interest allowed 011 time deposits. .Mar. 4, tf. SLOAN & VAN GIESEN. JLACKSMITHS . ' AND 7AQOH-HAKERS. s Corner of Chtireh and liu StrHts, TIOISTISSTA. IA. I'liiaflrm Upiepaied t line, and will ivarr in; their all pa I . ular a:4ntloii r im : si! ..rk ryl Lin d -iio I 'll oi. I'ai- ' them ..t It. ft ll'U Hill not re-lil-lv. Lloyd a, Son, WATER 8TU. TIONT.STA, PA. r i v. F.l ait cxtenaive r'uO, , PROVISIONS, VVR JUST Stock of LOUR AND : one:?,!: 'ii'-i - V '. , to tiie public .'it rates as r as .oi .il'erud by in.v oilier estab-'iii'-i,' . 'o. Live u- a ciiil before .elu-i'iit , iiein. 0-3 ... I.LOYD .V SON. 1 ; , . H. ; ,i ' . .11 ,..,.- I If : ' O IV. ill t . ' V UT.IIi - in Olticc .. 'u ml a lai'iiK 1 let- Is, Moltuilei,, Sumiii. (li.-!, Ac. - to tf. D. W. CLARK, (COMMISSION Kit's rt.KKK, FOREST CO., PA.) REAL ESTATE AGENT. IOUSl'Xmid Tots for Sale and KENp Wild I.ands for Salo. 1 , I havn superior facilities for aseortnlnlim tho condition of taxes and tax deeds, c, anil nm therefore qualited to net intelli gently as agent of those living at a dia- owning lands mi tno i;,miuv. (illlce In Commissioners Room, Court H"iiso, Tionesta, l'a. - ly. L. W, I LAuh. niTniiiiioB. r-f-i. T WRIOHT. Snr.. UKU. W. Ilil IIIIIIH1R. U. Ul rilltlllllK TrvM. THE SUPERIOR LUMBER CO., H ANUFACTUUFRS OF 'ine Lumber, Lath, Shingles &c. Milln on Tioiirstn Trrfk, Forest fo,, Pa. Yanli L Office car. lid k Rail Bund Sh riTT-SnURGII, PA. 3311 3174 3151 3158 MM 3140 Jos. Y. Saul, PRACTICAL Harness Maker and Sad dler. Three doors north of Holmes 3161 IIoiikp, Tionesta, Pa. All work Is war ranted, tf. 4 R D PlTllltmUK. R. l. DITIIRIDnR 3312 3147 FORT PITT GLASS WORKS. F.s!ablished A. D. 1827. pithridge:& sqm. MAM'F AfT IT II 10 HM OK t Dithridge's xx Flint Glas3 PATENT OVAL LAMP CHIMNEYS. AND Silvered Glass Reflectors. Those chimneys do not break bv heat. Ask for PjTiininoKs. Take no other,' DITHKIDOF. A SON. 25-ly. Pittsburgh, Pa. 3110 3112 5134 5135 5131) 5155 Xcw ItourriiiiK llouwc. MIH. S. S. IIULIXfiS has built n larw inlditiou to her house, and is now pre pared to aeeommo. late a number of perma nent boarders, and all transient ones who may favor her with their patronage. A iT'Nxl stable has recently been limit to ae- eommiHlate.tlie horses of quests. Charues reasotiiioie. ltesideuce on Klin St., oppo site S. Haslet's store. 23-ly JONES HOUSE, CLAUION, PENN'A. . S. JONES . - - Proprietor GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE IX TIONESTA. KLINORDLINGER & GO. nW'F.justhroutrhton a complete and carefully selected slock of FLOUR. GROCERIES. TROVISIONS, and everything nei-essary to the complete stock ol'a tirst-class 1 Irocory House, which they have opened out at their establish ment on Kim St., tirst door north of M. K. ( hurch. TEAR, COFFF.L'S. SUGARS. SYRITS, FRUITS, SPICES. HAMS, LARD, .4 .V) ri0 IV.SO.V.5 OF ALL KIXDS, at tho lowest cash prices. Goods warrant ed to be of the best quality. Call and ex amine, and we believe we can suit von N. KUNOJtDLINGF.R A CO. Jan. 9. '72. THE BOOT AND SHOE STORE. IK YOU WANT perfect fit and ft irood article of Hoots and Shoes, ol the finest workmanship, (joto ii. ii. 5i-tixci:s, 39 CENTRK KTREF.T, OIL CITY, PA. Satisfaction irnaran'eod. 2-33 tf. a ?i i it a c7 1. 1: i M' Samuel Hell, of W. E. SehniertJi tf i o , Wholesale Hoot andShi Manufaeiur- ers, 31 Filth avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa., has been alllu-ted with chronic rlieuiuatish for lhi.ty years, troin his rijrht hip to his foot, having to use a crutch and a cane, at times so painful as to utterly incapacitate him t'i-"in atlendiiiu to his business. Having tried every remedy known, without etlis't. except Gilliland s ruin Killer, lie was liiiaby induced to try it. A second applica tion enabled him to lay asido his crutch, and a third ellccled a ,ieriiianeiil cure. Mr. Hull is a popular and well-known citizen, is a living monument of the etVacacy of that ureal medical discovery, tiiilihind'a Pain Killer. The alllicted should ask their grocer or dru gist lor it, and try its won derful powor. Mr. Uilliland, "we under stand, M ania a respectable agent in every town and cmintv for it. The principal oi tico is at 72 Third Avumiu, l'illsbuigh 1'u. 31-4t Ai.ENTS WANTED Bound canvass ing book PENT TREE! of postage on receipt of 75 cents, and ex culsive territory gianted on the riCTORILIIOME BIBLE. Contains over .'too illustrations, Isa com plete l.ilnary of Biblical Knowledge. Ex C"Us all others. In English and German. Win, Flint A Co., Phila., I'a. 27-4t Tur.isiiir-ifs s.HjEm. UNSEATKD LANDS. NOT1CK Is hereby uiven that in pursn aneo of an Act ot tho Ueneral Assem bly of tho Commonwealth oi Pennsylva nia, passed the lSlh day of Mareh, 1K15, entitled an Act to amend an Act direetinn the mode of selling Unseated Lamia for Taxos ., and tho several subsequent Acts supplementary thereto. The follow ing traets of unseated lands, anil in and out lots in the County of Forest, or so much thereof as will pay tho arrearages of taxes and costs accrued th reon, will be exposed to public sale at the Treasiiror'a ((111 'O, in Tionestu Uurough, Forest Coun tv, Pa., on the 'i MONDAY IN JUNR, 1872, and bo continued by adjournment from day to day if it shall bo found necessary no to do : DAIINKTT TOWNSIIir. Warrant. AcrM. Sub. Wtrmntct or reputed Owner. T.x. 3S1!2 6180 3S23 Vftct. !is:t 2823 50 4!K) (iiimoi-e Kob't. 8 60 Millstone & Deer Creek Pol. Co, (OKilby heirs.) 108 78 Ojjilby lioira KW07 " 210 78 2838 2U28 020 JKIO 405 073 50 i 4 24 440 125 -10 05 . 100 30 600 50 100 100 100 2K2B 100 87 150 08 3 00 2 40 2 40 2 40 R. S. Winlock Maya K. C. " " Kilter ,r " Wilion " " Dobba II. Leroy A J, Liiikliun Wray William 36D1 03 50 38 35 73 88 17 80 11 52 Keid II. J. Col vin S. K. liiboyio lU.Jibeth 1 44 Sherill J. P. & 2826 !W23 2S28 2828 J . A. 30 00 (Jilniore Robert 7 50 Colviu J. 11. 24 00 lliibroner Leo pold 10 00 Hulotl' Huloirson 25 00 KINOSLKY TOWNSU1P. 805 1000 420 500 Hill . Co. Superior Lum ber Co. 1 limner Jot-ian Arnold Pium inor i it Unknown MeDcruiot Forker 17389 155 00 7554 87 00 87 00 11 20 113 70 42 20 ;w 50 km 50 125 75 40 05 5150 500 5145 100 5129 UO0 5110 300 5128 1000 6100 1000 5108 KijO 5105 300 1.221 H50 51.13 100 3142 150 6181 300 6187 00 5188 320 5188 50 61n7 100 6187 100 5180 & 183 51H7J 617 1100 51sfl 100 62i8 K 5103 100 6103 290 5208 200 5.21 1 5u7 208 5220 30 Island 8 5102 200 150 5233 300 5203 550 5190 1)74 Taylor Charias liliHid A htewurt 1 1 n Know ii Wol. A Co, i tt Whole tract 400 acres 1- ord S. A. iV Chi o me Suobiet H. 1 3o 05 10 83 21 05 61 43 841 22 49 7 70 15 50 White Win. fori. Luliy F. 1 1. & Co 17 65 Whilo Win. fori. Cliadwick oil co 32 47 ilall Lamb A . Schooiey 101 20 Tionesta Oil Co 6 00 T. W. Allan A Co 5 62 .end It C. tori. Itrooklyu oil co 6 00 Ciltilleu C. F. 20 01 HICKORY TOWSH1I1P. Luonouiito Soc. t t Noble A Jen nings former ly i ireen J. Webb W. II. Palo J. A. Paie A Irwi" 67 08 02 30 67 ' 27 00 9 00 24 80 18 60 Davidson Wm. tori. Porterrtcld 00 60 G. H. Long tt-11. Warthy 65 55 Cincinnati A Pitts'gOii Co. 107 14 Wilson John 220 35 Unknown 15 60 Ijiko (.lie Pet. 5218 6191 6192 750 2IM 150 Co U U Roberts Madole Maiim John Mead Oeorge Irwin Richard Lupv Conrad Cole It. K. KtrutlifniTlios. 15 15 9 20 41 20 34 45 10 10 10 10 8 09 2 39 25 25 5207 6.80 6102 61MI 5192 300;i 30! '3 5192 2 "D 331 250 HM KM 176 52 250 Ilecker Richard Urcy Kev. Robert Jouuson A Smith ( . D. Collins) McFeeA Lonu- well formerly D. Nolilo Day Win. nowT. 1). Collins Wardsworth tori. L, Heiiuett Wnile W. S. fori. U. W. Waliors Lutlier L. F. l irst Nat. Hank Allegheny tori Prather lieirs Unknown lorl Roberts Ii win 11. M. 16 S. T. May ICconoiuiUi Si. Anderson W. L. forl.C. M. Hunter Anderson W. L. foil F. Keifer Bull Nelson (i. Hall in. W. Cary John Excelsior Oil Co lorl 8. ManroKS T. D. Ctillins fori liordi.il heirs C. M lluuler Hannah J. L, . L'nkiiuwn 2 30 Island 5 120 S98 17 04 685 26 20 14 11 4 60 1 47 23 13 00 17 00 65 3 75 1 93 2 20 28 2 75 S3 28 1 10 8 25 2 75 33 100 96 2 10 1 151 321 1 301M 52.80 5210 60 10 80 6 60 8 4 7 Island 5192 150 10 OKKtN TOWNSHIP. Uonnei J. Dale A Brother fori A Bean 3819 5157 240 ,'x0 135 500 200 7(M 290 59 40 165 00 14 85 90 25 49 50 154 00 5185 3818 5.MNI 5181 Duncan Kolieit Ford A Lacy Gillespie A Owens 3820 S3 Hepler M. fori. Jonas Folmer 120 Myers Peter 22 00 P 13 22 00 210 Ma v 11. II. Sad dle Hag tract 25 30 5181 ISO May 11. II. Tio nesta oil bbl co 20 15 5185 :ix:io 3820 ."092 Vact. 500 3:13 90 Palmer A Child 32 50 Woods heirs 94 91 Waiters Sam'l V 90 TIONKSTA TOWNSHIP Proper J In. May A Bio. Wiiiuns J lorl Hiliindri 40 450 30 10 30 30 80 lono Mt 4iX) 127 73 80 6 217 25 100 ft , 40 275 SiiA JHM IrUO S Woods heirs Plummer A HMnfit Irwin M Stewart Amy l W fori Knox Philip Cropp John A Proper Hart .1 II Known by W F Hunter Perry A Co Pus- tiii'lslund Unknown Sickles (J O HA Wpaver Clapp ICdward 2 50 00 110 00 75 50 10 07 8 70 20 00 1 05 23 87 mso 23 K 3 35 8 25 03 80 fil 88 2.7 70 3183 3184 5141 5142 5144 Itarnier tract Hanoa A Oilml- I 8159 len - 227 70 " 2S28 100 O W Zents fori i S Whitten 12 no 108 7iK) 100 1000 21 0 25J 50 H'.Hl ll'rpn I Ul ru 14 mf Pinki.rdACo 18170 Dale heirs W II Iirown 12 00 E lwin K Clapp 12o 00 J W Fidder 30 00 (18 Hunter 3 07 PowellS 1150 Cascade Pet Lariri Association 30 finibbs John 11 60 Cascade Pel Land Ass'K'iation 1 08 Unknown Old Town 57 00 Curtis A Anders son 120 00 J A Dale A Hro fori. J HitaiKls 22 20 Robert J Drown fori J. Nolilo 3 00 Samuel West 10 80 Pliimer heirs 120 00 Unknown 1 1 50 Dr. Day 24 M " ' 21 20 C II Shepard Dale heirs 21 58 Samuel West 13 44 Irwin II M A May Pat. Is65 21 00 2 Isl's 22 n'l.i'K 3821 50 riun MkA 9 200 1000 170 30 1)0 1000 50 21 M 170 1'8 112 100 800 800 180 600 80 140 158 2820 Ilaniuiond heirs 00 IM McDoil'jlass 90 IM Uilmore A Co (lturns) 2160 Gil more A Co (Burns) 72 00 John M vers - 8 40 LLUd.uinre 10 80 J M attnow tiood- win. White A 2823 2824 2828 2824 2828 Clark 15 60 3824 200 Kenneway to Oil Co 24 00 60 100 2 87 Fahnestock 7 20 2835 Unknown fori Wauner 12 00 Hunter John 24 Hunker Hill Oil Co fori Mo- Intyre 10 44 Island 8 Curtis 550 131 3187 990 J C Shaw fori Hunter 36 J S McCalmont Executor 66 00 W F Dairyinplo 6 23 nowE to ins Hie. II Leroy A J LiiikUin 101 95 191 81 70 38 3188 3189 990 787 203 696 87i S B Atliley II Iverov A 'J LinklHiii, II Lero A J 17 74 3194 3195 109 10 Linkliiln whole tract lno acres 17 50 Va.-t. 850 Roberts Anna R 1:18 68 6230 5iM " " 83 13 5206 8iM W Wallace 133 00 2tc2 5i0 Kicholsini John 83 14 url " "I " M 14 2024 " " I " Mcl'lrrson 83 14 2018 " Warder.I whole tract 01W at,-res 83 13 2021 " Wurde J 83 13 3S02 979 " I " 103 47 3s03 9:h I 104 S3 6103 170 Mifflin Jonathan Nees Dobbs 29 50 2812 1003 W Willink lh3 72 28J8 Ui3 " v 183 72 2s82 1IHI0 ' 160 25 2tit SIM 83 14 28!M KH13 " 18 1 72 VS8.ll KKI3 183 72 27:W 200 52-83 W Willink ' Cashmaii J. 33 26 2736 100 69 W Willink Hunt 1661 2736 ' 58 W Willink Hunt 10 64 " " 65 W Willink Schotield 15 30 " 90 60 W Willink J Bouncy 10 11 " 100 51 W Willink J Homer 10 64 2850 " 1 W Willink Roundslv 16 64 " " 3 " Howard" " " " " 5 " I rismuUiJ " " " ' 8 ilson A 7 88 " " 9 " Me.N'eal R 10 64 2916 " 12 " FliiiR II " " " " 13 ' Blundin R " " " " 15 ' McKloskvF 10 51 tt tt- i, it iughertv " " " " 19 " Stewart J as 16 61 tt it 20 ti 'i t tt t. 2S08 50 J of 23 " Lewis Miss 8 31 " " i of 24 " Lou is F 8 31 " 250 4--f23dt 28 29 " Lewis F 41 68 " KM 27 " Park DtKjt'r 16 04 2977 700 31-32-33 37-38-39 Beck Win 116 30 50 i of 34 " Thompson W 8 31 " KM 30 i' Didiuaii J M 10 04 2995 " 44 " M ivs W " ' 2.-HW 710 ' Taylor Eliza 123 32 2t'0 lout) ' Kill 25 3180 58 " Hubbar.l R 9 79 " 110 Pittsburgh A Foie-tCo Lum ber Co 24 89 Vact. 500 W Willink Clo ver Seth 83 14 130 717 J V Sloan 2186 KM 748 ' " " " 750 " " " u 751 ii u i tt -.-'1 11 t tt u 754 u u i' it f-K-j tt tt tt 2916. KM 14 BennetSF 16 64 5108 50 Campbell Hiram 23 03 5102 750 H Dobbs 124 81 5103 730 122 3.) " KM "part of Zink 10 04 5104 loo" " KM 25 51U5 570 " tM 81 Mill looo Milllill Jonathan 106 25 3195 5211 Whole tract 5IM acres Howe Lumber Co 87 43 3197 " " " " " " 4792 " AVho e tract 5!M Mathews ('has. ' " 52S2 KHM MeaiKJeoigo 100 25 31:Ci 8iM Bonncv J 128 il 310 l'Ki llavs James 7 50 .11 tt) li'H Leiov A l.inhiin 80 85 3IMI 7MI W Wallace 02 12 2733 418 MUlll, ll J 73 23 23M 2t0 Shellon Oil A MinineCo 20 70 IroyA Llnklaln 15991 " J llonner " " JF.NKS TOWSsniP. Uaynttm Peter Pampman 22 18 " F. part J llouner 6 42 6 " Stephens 29 95 11 " McCra 31 08 13 " S 1 Willi-ms 14 1:1 14 "Hi Mur- kinsFdd 13 66 70 15 " James J 10 54 " Wal ace " " 5145 3040 105 1014 914 4M5 444 95 lOM 8M8 1KM t 10C.1 50 50 lOOJ 114 KKIJ 54 ' K part 0 8.8 Davidstm Win Miss Miller 238 7 Howell Joseph 215 25 Oifilhv heirs 141 85 3044 Ohio l.eroy A ljluklain 104 si " ,u 4:1 " ti 2-VI 115 " " 210 12 ' " 213 15 ' 233 15 50 " ' 24 05 24 " "SI 1178 " N 8 78 25 " WOO 26 20 85 32 " " 23 00 31 " " 1271 '.'., ?',.' 3lil 8108 3174 3177 900 ii 127 27 127 l;2 00 58 4178 783 1-2-7-18 8-10-17 " " 205 57 3179 t3J 43 " " 2198 tt t 41; tt tt t. 09 60 S F Rohrer, T Martin, wnolo tract 119 acres 13 11 3181 114 21 Leroy 4 Liuklain 32 fitt f KM 22 " " 28 05 it 114 28 " " 32 00 tt tt 9 ' " " " ' 93j 35 " " 26 73 " 107 1 30 " " 30 s 97 37 " " 27 76 3182 1073 3-4-5 6-9 12- 10-14 13- 20 " " 307 44 3100 990 " " 232 15 6137 250 llarmor .Tosiah 68 78 'i 158 llarmor J, H IIIimkI WSof E part 36 20 5139 500 llarmor Josiah 117 75 5140 " " " H7 75 3501 1000 Nicholson Jno, Crabtree & Davis 592 50 3564 1014 Nicholson Jno. 312 23 30t0 640 Nicholson Mc pherson 183 27 3070 1037 Nicholson A Mc- Pherson Thos. Jonos. 297 07 3071 1000 Nicholson t Mc- Pherson 337 50 3550 5181 Smith Rev Wm 117 34 8551 518 " " 117 34 Vact. 1078 Gntherio J W 623 91 2547 900 W Willink 257 85 4130 10901 "Wallace Samuel, Laugshoro 415 79 4133 9.10 Wallace Sam'l 257 85 4136 10961 " " 811 00 3601 60 6 41 C Nicholson 4 Mc pherson Prentice 11 78 Vact. 100 Cam ptiell Sam'l 23 55 3177 85 HuiitCvrusFB 20 52 3173 90 Sutton Robert 21 20 3109 80 McClatchio R 18 84 3170 6S0 Blood C. estate KM 17 6129 58 Wholo tract 158 acres Dobbs J Ii 12 21 5136 80 llarmor Josiah 18 84 5138 305 " " 90 01 6106 10!M ' MilUin J. 'i79 61 5107 10CO " 439 50 5110 753 " Epart 3.30 98 Vact. 76 Nugent Thomas 18 94 3322 400 S II Hill A J Rickerhrndo 11160 3177 114 Sun stein Cass 10 60 Vact. 100 Unknown Bea ver Dam tract 40 80 3322 280 Unknown or J W Ward 67 12 HAP.MOSY TOWSSI1IP. 80 60 E Newbury btrong, Lynch A Kckcrt,ilornrn Run David Harris pat. by J M'Kiuley Biggins J Y fori. M'Kiuley 14 56 18 20 2 73 60 6 (M 2 150 K li liavis A (1 Barr A 96 RO Beach 21 60 SEATED LANDS. And also in ursuancoof an act approved the 29th day of April 1841, directing the mode of selling seated lauds for taxes, and the several acts supplementary thereto the following tracts ot seated lands and in and out lots iu the said County of Forest afore said, or so much thereol as wi 1 pay tho arrearages ol taxes and cost- accrued there on will be exposed to public sale at the tune and place aforesaid lor the sale of unsealed lands, and be continued by ads jiiiirnmenl tioni day to day if it should be found necessary so to do. barnett row.vsiiip. Wu. ArM- Warranto, or ieputd Owbtr. Tax. 100 Hilbrouer Leopold Holm 7 00 113 Armstrong William estate 14 00 150 Stia'Kton It M 9 (M 40 Slocuui Wol lord 13 21 2iM Shippon Edward 21 20 8 " 2 17 162 " " KI52 758 " " 78 41 20 Titus W'Uiau. 20 ihi 50 Fox H M 7 80 17 ' 2 15 KM .cuts John 6 30 1 Brandon Catherine 5 10 IIICKOKY TOWN81IIP, 83 Brown J II and others 10 00 119 Hemlock Island Oil co 20 110 7 Hiinnah-J 11 (Franklin) 1 50 32 Merrill W P 1 92 50 Clark T U 1 on 35 " 1 IM 65 Cascade Pet. Land Assoc'n 1 30 HAKMONY TOWNSHIP. 100 Burr Frank 34 22 50 Allegheny National Bank 2 50 22 Brown Jonathan 1 50 20 Ballett 11 A J 24 35 60 Babb. It M T 27 41 215 Cecil John U 28 (Ml 116 " " 27 87 20 Cotant A Nelson 13 25 60H Coiiiielv W A, whole tract KM acres 9 66 185 Carson Joseph 13 (Ml 80 Corbin Marshall 2 73 658 Dawson Run Oil Co 129 18 2 i 'i ii 26 50 100 I u lliold John 10 83 9J Edinboro Oil Co 12 53 25 Farrer Green 32 02 144 Fish John 10 ihi 33 Hunter 11 .1 2 ihi 60 1 lagan Bei nerd 9 30 50 lleister Pet. Co 9 92 4 Hinds Charles 4 00 125 lluidekisiper 18 58 60 Jones E D 4 00 5 Loper Leo A Co 11 83 623 Whole Iract 722 acres, Long li S 70 70 KM Lamb John 33 05 10 McCiilitock Homestead on ' ',7 2X2 Morse M A ?7'4 3145 3144 57IM 3148 3145 3314 3315 3090 R5 Miles Hugh 4 00 60 .Mover C 6 03 19 Mills S M 180 30 " 1 70 25 " 6 05 2 5 " 2 53 101 Monroe Oil Co 7 57 1 M vers John 65 200 MeKinney W 15 40 3:MI MeUnrvcr A Co 13 OS 40 Neill A Wilson 6 43 8 Paul D J 1 87 133 Robinson Ne'dl tt Wilson 4115 40 St Louis Oil Co 3 44 40 " " J II Hill 3 98 2 Saunders tt Co 4 41 160 Smilev Dr 27 28 55 -Scott Roval Ti 2 72 90 Thompson W W 2u 53 47 Toiulinson tf' Anderson 19 9u 125 Tayior Heirs (Mi Ewing) 10 83 40 Unknown fori. Jos. Jones 9 25 6o Allan Frank R 6 95 401 Hronson A II 4 87 130 Brown M It 13 91 60 Bonney 7. fori. J H Dawson 9 75 50 Hi-own Coi fori. Watson 2 05 12 Clark Gilbert 2 80 320 Cotvland Farm Oil Co 15 00 10 Coleman fori. Manross 2 43 2IM Carroll l eulien 15 40 175 Davis Wilbams fori. Flem ing 18 10 154 Ewing II S, Steon occup'lit 13 62 12 Goodrich Capt 3 87 341 Gillespie J J 6 90 4 Goodwin fori. Manross 48 16 Green A Gro e 1 25 1 Huohinson fori. McKinlev 102 loo llolbrook J fori. Mcliyre 7 75 60 Kelbv C M 5 80 125 Miller Isaac, 8 09 1011 Myers A Kinncar 4 75 100 Morrow D 5 91 2 McChesticy fori. Manross 8-') 261 Pittsburgh Co fori. Hom ing, OHara 19 35 120 Page Charles . 11 6S 1 Roup Sam'l, D Scott 55 75 Reed fori. Fleming 7 HO 200 Smith J II 16 03 15 Sweet A Co 1 80 2 Toinlinson A Anderson 45 30 VanderjTilt tf Foreman 9 30 1120 West. Hickory Mining As sociation 97 30 100 Wilson Samuel 6 25 80 Wilson A- Neill 6 25 86 Watson Jonathan fori. Co burn 8 76 40 Warren A Venango Oil Co 8 87 100 Wa'son tt Co foil. Siggins 7 75 150 Webster A Co 3 00 HOWE TOWNSIIir. 260 Shelton Oil Co JENKS TOWNSHIP. 21 Dobbs U J 220 17 " 220 Daniels Jas W 00 J Bonner 290 Reyner S It, J A A others 120 160 Thompson John 1 Wynkoop John estate 30 Wray William Wmsor A bram 114 Nugent Thomas KINliHI.EY TOWSBIIIP. 100 Brooklyn Oil Co 57 Burt H A 64 " 3(M Eastman A Shall 410 Oi Hi I leu C F 2300 14 70 3169 208 13 20 78 31 80 4 50 45 78 13 82 30 84 2 83 2 25 60 3 42 Vact 3185 3170 3173 5141 3170 31)8 3177 5186 5194 5197 5187 5193 8 6i 6 12 6 15 48 1.2 28 35 142 25 11 15 1 48 25 52 6 :18 14 34 7 58 HIM 8 20 1 00 271 98 1 80 2 70 7 30 3 26 82 6217 1KM Hall Lamb A Schooley 5186 100 Ironside Oil Co 5180 6193 5194 6114 5187 5186 5193 51!M 5186 5193 6213 5214 5214 3180 5214 8 Lewis E E A Congor 400 Lake Erie Pet. Co 80 " ' KM Moody A WooiirnfT 75 McClintock Hamilton KM " " 410 Gillespie C K 50 Kluistiver II 60 Hiistiau Robert 18 Dice A Dale 5 Ellsworth Georgo 40 Kirk wood James KM Tarr James 00 Eastman A Shall 50 Cosper Jacob TIONESTA TOWNSHIP. 75 Dico John 123 liatpile A Co 200 Moore A Co KM Richardson's heirs 4M Richardson W II 40 Winsor 28:15 10IM A G Curtin foil. Anderson 2833 4.41 Anderson John 40 Brognard A Dale, Conroy 10 Batleu James 63 Brett K agent, J Noble 19 51 14 83 24 75 va 32 49 35 4 IM (HI IM 30 00 6 30 2 25 5 58 6 02 6 IM 7 IM 1 80 4 08 6 30 9 00 11 25 9 HI 12 60 1190 2 79 20 3 50 1 35 900 1 50 5185 49 Br guard A Richardson 2' HI Banner oil Co KM Coiicland Otis 45 Dalrymple W F 62 Dale'he.rstoSlicpard 4 Dtistin Isaac to Oil Co 19 Gram O.l Co, Haskell KM Hillings W W, Jac. Swaro 100 Kriineway to Oil Co lso Myers j hn. Miller 170 I'aup A brum 02 Pittsburgh A Phil's Oil Co 10 i ettigrew Alex 50 Smith S B 5 sdiepardC II, Dalo Island 50 Varsdale Joel M 5 Tionesta Pet. Co, Fleming Oil Co TIONESTA nollOUGII. 75 Dice John 1 Mav f T 2828 5185 3824 3S20 2828 2828 11 01 01 9 85 130 IM 63 8 97 3 IHI 8 40 15 98 9 425 Sickles G O 1 Ford S A 4 Imlell 4 Duller W II 4 Mav B H A S T 75 SSyilney d' Co (iHEEN TOWNSHIP. 75 Whitman Selden 95 ' " fori. J Folmer 95 Whitman Georgo fori. A Folmer 150 Lacy I. co., Drain tt Robb 3825 11820 :i820 3825 5 43 6 90 15 40 900 place Taxes niiil costs must be pait" when prop erty is struck down or the sale may be avoided lind the property be lininedia'elv put up and res.. Id. See act 13th March 1817, Sec. 27, Purdon's Digest, age 994. Tionesta, Forest County, Pa.. this30thday ol March, A. D. 1872. S. J. SETI.EY. Treasurer. A good story is told of a St. Louis no'jliy dry goods clerk who attended a dance iu the rural district a few even ing since, lie wore a Cheviot shirt, and put on a great many itirs. He was soiiicwhut luken down, however, when he overheard one country hiss siiy to another ; "That St. L mis chap slings on a heun of style for a feller that wears a bedtick shirt." A man who had read about convert ing United States live-twcn'ies.suys he longs to be a missionary in tluit field, mid knows that he could cleave to his flock. An Eventft.1 Career. The reinterment at Louisville of a young man named Charles M. iSwun;iir, elicits from the Courier-Journal a sketch ul his career, which was singu larly eventful anil romantic, lie wai little more than a hoy when the ar broke out, but he joined one of the first companies that left I lie ritv to serve in the rebel army. He was wol.mled at Yorklown.anri subsequent ly whs mustered out. but while be H8 returning home he was taken prism er ani sent to itiiiianiipons. upon n ine; exchanged he immediately re en listed mid fought in several of ihe se verest bailies of the var, receiving a number of 3evt-re wounds. Finally he was taken prisoner again and sent to Chicago, hut upon his arrival in that city he eluded the guard, and entering a clothing store, told the proprietor that ti n i ess he immediately gave him a suit of clothes he would give himself up and report the cl itliiug dealer as having aided his ocape. This threat secured a hurried compliance iih hii denial). I, and tho garb of rebellion was replaced by a citizen's suit. Af ter remaining in Chicago two or three (lavs Han gar went to Canada, and moil after joined the St. A I buns raid, und wus once more a prisoner. When the war closed he went to Paris, and be came connected with a hanking house there, huhseij.icntly he whs appoint ed consular agent for the United Slates at Eliehiie, noil served in that capaci ty until 1807. Then he returned to his home in Louisville, and leiiiiiini d . until June, I81U, when lie went back to Paris, and was kill, d (hiring tho siege by a Prussian shell v- hich entered his room and exploded. With all this remarkable and varied experience he died at the ago of twenty -eight. Sale of Thad. Stoens' Library. The library of the late Hon. Thad deus Stevens was sold bv public auc tion in Philadelphia on Friday. The collection embraced some 1,200 vm tunes, a few of the old hooks being rare and valuable. Good prices were realized, the aggregtite stun be:ng 83.000. The sale was attended by many men of prominence in political and social life in Boston, New York, Baltimore, Washington and elsewhere. (. oiinccicd with the sale is a painful history, which was mentioned in the unction room. Tha.hleus Stevens died at Washington, mi August 11,1868. In his will w as b provision bequeath ing to a nephew the library referred to upon condition that he abstained from indulgence iu spiritoiis and malt liquors for n period of five years. Iu the event of his fulling to keep the pledge of total abstinence, Hons. O. ,). Dickey, Edward Mel herson and Anthony Roberts, executor? of the es tate, were required to sell the library. Oo Friday it was sold and the amount will be distributed amoug the legal heirs. Anecdote of Colonel Colt. The following story (says the Wash ington Chronicle) is told of Colonel Samuel (Jolt, who in his lifetime was sometimes inclined to he a trifle pom pous. When he was building dwell ing houses for the workmen employed in his great pistol factory, he one day encountered a boy picking up chips on his grounds. "What are you doing here?" he asked gruflly. "Picking up chips, sir," replied the youngster, evidently unuwed by the great presence "Perhaps," exclaimed the Colonel, drawing himself up with dignity, "you d in't know who I am. I'm Colonel Saininl Colt, and I live ill that big house up yonder." The boy straightened up, swelbd out, nnd answered, "Perhaps you don't know who 1 nm. I am 1'ai rick Mur phy, mid I live iu that little shanty down yonder," pointing in the direc tion. "Sun uy," suid the Colonel blandly, putting the boy on the In ml, "go on and pick up all I lie chips you want, ii ud when you get out, coiiie back for more." A Hu d Ce. A blushing maiden iu Vermont iiiei jl man lor breach of contract, under the billowing curious circumstances: She had a tarm which he wished to purchase, and -lie offered the pro perl v and herself for twenty thousand dol lars, refusing to sell one without the other. He accepted, paid the money, got tho tille-dced of the land, mid felt s i well satisfied with his bargain that he restored one-half of it t,, nr. As that halt' was herself, she decline I the generous gift with thanks mid in sisted lh.it he bhniild marry her. He refused, and she sues him for breach of contract, a:id ihcro is every indica tion that she will uin the suit. The largest bIi iii title iu Hie world is the I'cii.-us and Mobile bridge, at the l ily of Mobile. It is tiliceii miles long, crossing both rivers, where there are draws, ll is supported on iron, cylinders driveu into th,- bed of tho n'o'5-s. ft ti ti 1 'A- '- 7VV