The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, April 30, 1872, Image 1

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TERMS, 12.00 A YU Alt.
No flnb-icrlplions received for a shorter
period thml thrno months.
Correspondence solicited from all parts
of tlin country. No notion will betaken of
nnunnymoii communications.
Marriages nml Douth notices Inserted
ttrntis.
" Lot us have Faith that Right makes Might ; and inlthat Faith lot us to tho end, dare do our duty as we understand iC'-LINCOLN.
VOL. V. NO. 5.
TIONESTA, PA., TUESDAY, APRIL 30, 1872.
$2 PER ANNUM.
FOREST
LICAN
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
KKWTON TBTTIS. Hit. KB W. TATK.
PETTIS & TATE,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
. I Mrtet, TIOSKSTA , PA .
Isaac Ash,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, Oil Plfv. Pa.
Will practice In tho various Courts of
Forest County. All business entrusted to
all ears will receive prompt altciitlni.
. 1'My
W. W. Mmou, Qoorga A, JduVi,
TWwm, pi. Hrookll!i, to.
Masor) A Jenks,
ATTORNEYS AT T.AW. Office on Kim
Street, above Walnut, Tionosta, Pa.
C. W. Gilfillan,
TTORNEY AT LAW, Franklin, Ve
L nangn Co., To. tf.
W. P, Mercllllott,
Attorney at J a w .
. a NO
RMAL, kstate agfat.
f I OX EST A, rA.
27-tf
J. . tUHIS, I, D. FANSETT,
HA Ml I S A FASSKTT,
Attorneys at Law, Titusvllle Penn'a.
1 JRACTICE In all tlio Court of Warren,
-I Crawford, Forest and Venango Coun
ties. 4:i-tr
Tlonesla House.
MITTKI., Proprietor, Kim St., Tio-
nestn. Pa., at the inoutli of the creek,
Mr, Iitln has thoroughly renovated tlio
Tionesta House, and re-furnished it com
pletely. All who patronize liini will he
woll entertained at rensonahlo rates. HO ly
FCIEST HOUSE,
DRLACK PROPRIETOR. Opposite
Court House, Tioncsta, Pa. Just
opened. Everything new and clean and
fresh. The best of liquors kept constantly
on hand. A portion of the publio patron
age Is respectfully solicited. 4-17-1 V
Holmes House,
HMONESTA, PA., opposite tho Repot.
A d J). Mabie, Proprietor. Good (Sta
bling connected with the house. tf.
Syracuse Housef
TIDIOUTE, Pa., J. .V 1 M aopk, Propio
tors. The house has been thoroughly
refitted and is now in tho first-class, order,
with tho host of accommodation)!. Anv
nforiuation eonecminir oil Territory lit
this point will bo cheerfully furnished,
-ly J. A I). MAlillH,
Kxchnnge Hotel,
IOWKTt TIDlOljTE, Pa.. D. S. TtAMs
i HKKL A So Prop's. This house having
leen rellted is now the inostdosirablestop
riia place in Tidioute. A good Billiard
Room attached. 4-1 v
National Hotel,
TRVINF.TON, PA. W. A. Ilallenbnck,
Proprietor. This hotel is Nkw, and is
ow open as a llrst class house, situate at
injunction of the (lil Creek A Allegheny
iliTorand Philadelphia it Frio Railroads,
pposite the ltcpot. Parties having to lay
Ter trains will find this tho most couvcii
ut hotel in town, with lirst-class accom
iiodations ami reasonable uharges. tf.
Dr. J. L. Acorrib,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, who has
had tiftecn years' experience in a largo
and successful practice, will attend all
11-ofessio'iial Calls. Olllco in lils Drug and
Grocery Store, located iu Tidiouto, near
Tidioute House.
-. IN HIS STORE WILL RE FOUND
A full assortment of Medicines, Liquors
Tobaeeo, Cigars, Stationery, ilass. Paints,
Oils, Cutlery, and line Groceries, all of tho
. host quality, and will be sold at reasonahlo
f nates.
H. rt. EURO ESS, an experienced Rrug-
1st from New Yol k, lias charge of the
' Store. Ail irese,riptions put up accurately.
JOHN A. DALE, Pfiti T.
HN A. PROPER, VICE PREST. A. H.STEELE, CASHR,
TIOITESTA
SAVINGS BANK,
Tionosta, Forest Co., Pa.
This Bank transact a General Banking,
Collecting and Exchange itnsinesa.
Drafts on tho Principal Cities of tho
iMiitod States and Europe bought und sold.
Gold and Silver Coin and Uovorninent
Seeurjlies bought uml sold. 7-30 Bonds
convorU'il on the most favorable terms.
Interost allowed on time deposits.
War. 4, tf.
SLOAN & VAN GIESEN.
BLACKSMITHS
AND
yj AGON-MAKERS.
Corner of Church and Elm Streets,
TIOINTESTA. I?jV.
This firm Is prepared to do all work in
its )ine, and will warrant everything douo
jit their sh'ps to give satisfaction. Par
ticular attention given to
iioitsi:-Niioi:ixj,
flive them a trial, and you will not re
gret it. 13-ly.
Lloyd & Son,
WATER 8TUEEI,TIONi:8TA, PA.
II
AVE JUST
OPENED an extonsivo
Stock of
FLOUR AND FtED,
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS,
Which they offer to the public at rates as
low a, fan lie otferod by any other estab
lishment iu town.' Give ua a call before
purchasing eUewlie're.
40-Hin. LLOYD HON.
Tb Republican Office
TEEPS constantly on hand a largo as
IV siirtmont (jlUhiiik Deeds, Mortjriues,
HubHenaa, S rriitM1 Suminons, Ac. to
be sold hcim tar aasii. tC
D.UV. CLARK,
(COMMISSIONKII'S Ct.RIlK, FORKST CO., PA.)
JtF-AL ESTATE AG EXT.
HOUSES and Lots forSaloand KENT!
Wild Lands for Halo. 1
I have superior facilities for ascertaining
the condition of taxes and tax deeds, te.,
and am therefore qualilled to act intelli
gently as atfent, of those livinx at a dis
tance, nwnintr lands In tho Comity.
Mllee in Commissioners Kooin, Court
House, Tlenesta, Pa,
4-41-ly. P.W.CLARK.
rntr. niTnninnt.
K' U. blTllllUSIK, TrM.
T. A. WlltnnT. B-T.
UKO. W. IHIIIHIIIOR,
BiKrima. Manvfr.
THE SUPERIOR LUMBER CO.,
MANUFACTURERS OF
Pine Lumber, Lath, Shingles be.
Ulills on Tioiifsta Creek, Forest Co., Fa,
Yards k Office cor. iU & Rail fioad St.,
riTTSRUKGII, rA.
Jos. Y. Snul,
PRACTICAL Harness Maker and Sad
dler. Threo doors north of Holmes
House, Tionosta, l'a. All work is war
ranted, tf.
KPn'AHD UITIIRIUIIK.
X. D. DITIIIUDGI
FORT PITT GLASS WORKS.
Established A. D. 18J7.
PtTHRlDaE&SQM,
MANl'FACTVnEIlS OP
Ditliridge's xx Flint Glass
PATENT OVAL
LAMP CHIMNEYS.
AND
Silvered Glass Reflectors.
Those chimneys do not break by heat.
Ask for PiTiininoEs. Take no other.
DIT1I RIDGE A SON,
l'ittshurKh, fa.
25-ly.
3Tcw Hoarding House.
MRS. S. S. HULINliS has built a larjre
addition to her house, and is now pre
pared to accoinmoilnteaniimiier of perma
nent isiarders, and all transient ones who
may favor her with their patronaire. A
(rood stable has recently been built to ac
commodate the horse of guest. Charges
reasonable. Residence on Elm St., oppo
site S. Haslet's store. li-ly
JONES HOUSE,
CLARION, PENN'A.!
S. S. JONES - - -Proprietor.
GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE
IX TIONESTA .
KLINORDLINGER & CO.
II
AVE just brought on a complete and
caroiuny seieciou kiock 01
FLOUR,
GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS,
and everything necessary to tho oompleto
stock ofa first-classWroc'ory House, which
they havo opened out at thoir establish
ment on Elm St., first door uorth of M. K.
Church.
TEAS,
COFFEES,
SUGARS.
SYRUFS,
FRUITS,
SPICES,
HAMS,
LARD,
a nd mo VISIOSS OF ALL KINDS,
at (lie lowest cash prices. Goods warrant
ed to Im) of the bent quality. Call and ex
amine, and we believe weean suit von.
N. KLINORDL1NUEK A CO.
Jan. 9, 'Ti.
THE
BOOT AND SHOE
STORE.
IF YOU WANT a perfect fit and a (rood
article of Hoots and Shoes, of the tinost
workmanship, goto
II. Ii. McCAXCK'S,
3!l CENTRE STREET, OIL CITY, PA.
-Satisfaction cuarantoed. 2-33 tf.
A MIK A V J. I !
Mr. Samuel Hell, of W. E. Schmertx tt
Co., Wholesale Hoot and Shoe Manufactur
ers, 31 Fifth avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa., lias
been aillicted with chronic rheumatiKh for
thiity years, from his rifrht hip to his foot,
having to use a crutch and a cane, at times
so painful as to utterly incapacitate him
from attending to his business. Having
tried every remedy known, without effect,
except Gillilaud's Pain Killer, he was
finally Induced to try it. A second applica
tion enabled him to lay aside his crutch,
and a third effected a permanent cure. Mr.
Hell is a popular and well-known citizen,
is a living monument of tlie etl'acaov of
that (rreat medical discovery, Gillilaud's
Fain Killer, Tho afflicted bin. old ask their
grocer or druinrist for It, anil try its won
derful power. Mr. Gilliland, Ve under
stand, w ants a respectable aircut ill every
tow u and county for it. The principal oi'
tice is at 7- 'I'liird Avenue, PUt&buriih Pa.
ant
AGENTS WANTED Round canvass
ing book
SENT FREE I
of postajio on receipt of 75 cents,' and ex
culbive territory granted on tlio
riCTORIL HOME P.IRLE.
Contains overltiHi llhistnitions. Isu com
plete Library of Hililical K nuwlinhru. Ex
colls all others. In KiigUsh and tieriuun.
Win, Flint & Co., Piiila., Pa. 27-41
TltlltKUIlKBl'N SALIX
UNSEATED LANDS.
NOTICE Is hereby given that in pursu
ance of an Act of the General Assem
bly of tho Commonwealth oi Pennsylva
nia, passed the lKlh dar of March, IKlfi,
entitled an Act to amenil an Act directing
the mode of selling Unseated Lauds for
Taxes A'C, and the several subsequent
Acts supplementary thereto. The follow
ing tracts of unseated lands, and in and
out lots in tho County of Forest, or so
much thereof as will pay the arrearages of
taxes and costs aivruc'd thereon, will bo
expose;! to public sale at the Treasurer's
Office, In Ti'onesta Horough, Forest Coun
ty, l'a., on tho
2D MONDAY IN JUNE, 1872,
and bo continued by adjournment from
day to day if it shall be found lioocssary
so to do :
BAftXETT TOWNSIItr.
Aerv ut or repiit. Owner.
T.i.
300
Gil more Rob't.
Millstone A Deer
,'eek Pet. Co.
(6giu?vno,r"-) 308 78
l:8 07
Uglluy hoirs
?VJ 78
109 87
150 08
3 00
2 40
2 40
2 40
R. S. Winlock
Mays 10. C.
" Ritter
" " Wilson
" " Dobbs
II. Ieroy A J.
Iiiuklain
Wray William
0850
38 35
73 88
17 80
Reid D. J.
Colvin S. R.
11 62
Oilioylo Elizabeth 1 44
Sherilf J. V. &
J. A. 30 00
Gilmore Robert 7 60
Colvin J. K. 24 00
llilbroner Leo
pold 10 00
Ruloif Ruloffson 25 00
KIXOSLEY TOWNSHIP.
(Jill !C Co.
Superior Lum
ber Co.
Ilarmer Josiah
4 Arnold Plum-
mor
... ' !
Unknown
McDormot &
Forker
17389
155 00
75 64
7 60
87 60
11 20
113 70
42 20
133 50
133 50
125 75
40 05
130 05
19 85
21 05
61 43
8 41
Taylor Charlss
Rlood k Stewart
I'nknown
Woll A Co.
! it
Whole tract 400
acres Ford S.
A. ifc Carolino
Suoblet II.
White Win. fori.
22 40
7 70
15 50
Luby F. H.&Co
17 05
White Wm. fori.
Chadwick oil eo 32 47
Hall Lam I)
Schoob'y 101 20
Tioncsta Oil Co 0 90
T.W.Allan A Co 6 52
Zendle C. fori.
Brooklyn oil co 6 90
Gillillon C. F. 20 01
HICKORY TOWNSHIP.
Economito Soe,
67 08
02
Noblo Jen
nings former
ly Green J.
Webb W. II.
Dale J. A.
Dale & Irwin
30 57
27 (Kl
9 00
24 80
18 00
Davidson Win
fori. Portertield CO CO
G. S. Ixmg it- H.
Warthy 55 65
Cincinnati
Pitts'gOilCo. 10714
Wilsou John 220 S5
Unknown 15 50
Lake Frio Pet.
Co 11 R Roberts
Madolo
Mabin John
Mead George
Irwin Richard
Lupv Conrad
Colo B. R.
Struthers Thos,
15 15
9 20
41 20
84 45
10 10
10 10
8 09
2 39
Recker Richard
Grey Rev. Robort
Johnson Smith
(T. D. Collins)
Me Fee it Long
well formerly
1), Noble
Day Wm. nowT.
1. Collins
25 25
2 30
i
5
Island
598
120
17 04
5 65
20 20
S3
100
08
3
10
1
151
321
1
Wardsworth fori.
L. Hennctt
"White W. 8. fori.
G. W. Walters
Luther L. F.
First Nat. Hank
A llcgheny fori
Prathor lioirs
Unknown fori
Roberts
Irwin II. M. C
S. T. May
Economite Soe.
Anderson W. L.-
foi l. C. M.
Hunter
Anderson W. L.
fori F. Keil'cr
Hall Nelson G.
Hall Win. W.
Cary John
Excelsior Oil Co
tori S. Manross
T. D. Collins foil
Gordon heirs
C. M. Hunter
Hannah J. L,
Uiikuowu
3090
14 11
400
147
23
13 00
17 00
52S0
55
2 75
1 93
2 20
28
2 75
33
28
1 10
8 25
2 75
5210 60
10
80
6
60
81
i
Island 7
6192 150
10
OBEEN TOWKSHIP.
Runner J,
41
Dalo Rigther
fori A lioan
Duncan Robert
Ford it Lacy
!1S19
5157
40
5tM)
135
500
200
"00
290
50 40
105 00
14 85
90 25
49 50
154 00
22 00
0 18
5185
3818
5500
5184
Gillespie &
uweim
Hcpler M. fori.
Jonas Fobner
' Myers Peter .
May H. 11. Sad-
ilie Ha'j: tract
May 11, 11. Tio-
utsta oii libl (hi
Rainier A Childs
Woods heirs
Walters Saiu'l
382o 83,
. 120
230
5181 180
24 00
25 30
20 15
a2 5t 1
94 91
0 90
10 30
30 80
0 90
518.1
3h20
320
3092
Yui.-t.
500
333.
90
TlOXEsTA. TOWNSHIP
40 Proper .! hit
4"0 May A Hro.
30 Winans J foil
Hilamls
3:111 W
3174 4U0
Sl.'.l 62!)
.'Hot WK)
315!) 4tO
314t 075
60
I
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24
3160 441)
210
(if
3312 I'M
30
3147 500
3110 50
31U 100
100
100
5131 8(5.r
6135 10U0
5130 4'-'n
5155 " 600
515rt 500
6145 100
5121) 000
6110 300
6128 l(KK)
610!) 1000
5108 050
6105 300
5224 i50
6133 100
3142 150
61N0 3!t)
5187 00
6188 820
51R8 50
61K7 100
6187 1O0
MM) "
183
6187 J
6217 1100
6180 100
52i 18 Ml
61U3 100
6193 290
5203 290
5221 1
52U7 208
5220 80
Island 8
6192 200
J 50
6233 300
5203 550
5190 074
6218 750
5191 200
5192 150
6207 200
5280 831
5192 250
5189 100
5192 100
8093 170
3093 52
6192 250
S Woods heirs
I'lummer A
S Mav A Irwin
M Stewart
Amy D W fori
Kiiox ...
Philip Cropp ' .'
John A Proper
Hart J H
Known by W
F Hunter
Perry A Co Dus-
tin Island
Unknown
Sickles (J (4
H A Weaver
Clapp Edward
230 00
110 00
75 50
10 07
8 70
20 00
1 05
23 87
19 50
23 00
3 35
8 25
3 80
01 88
227 70
25
100
5
40
275
305
!t!K)
090
3823
Vact.
2825
2830
Ifarmer tract
Hanna A Gilfiil
len
Q W Zonts fori
S Whilten
227 70
282S 100
12 00
103
790
100
Good Hopo Pet co 12 !H)
PinkrdACo 18170
2B23
Dale hoirs W II
brown
Edwin E Clapp
12 00
120 00
30 00
3 07
2838 1000
2928 WO
25i
282(5 50
Isl's 21
ndj'g
3821 50
Plum Ishul 9
3C91 200
1000
J w r inner
G 8 Hunter
Powell S
Cascade Pet Land
1150
Association 30
Grubbs John
Cascade Pet Land
Association
Unknown Old
Town
11 60
1 08
67 00
12O00
22' 20
3 60
10 80
120 00
Jl 50
24
21 20
CU--tis A Ander-
"4"' " ' L ' '.
J A Date A tSro '
fori. .1 Hilans
Robert J Brown
fori J. Noblo
Samuel West
PI timer heirs
I'nknown
Dr. Day
11
C II Shepard
Dale heirs
Samuel West
Irwin JI M A
May Pat. 1805
Hammond heirs
McDoiiglass
Giimore A Co
( Hums)
Gilmore A Co
(Hums)
John Myors
L L Gilliuora
J U Agnew Good
will, White A
Clark
Kcniicway to
Oil Co
Fahnestock
Unknown fori
Wagner
Hunter John
Hunker Hill Oil
Co fori Mc-
Intyre
, J CShttWforl
Hunter
170
30
00
1000
50
2(H)
170
08
112
100
800
800
ISO
600
80
140
158
2820
3823
2828
2828
2158
13 44
23 00
00 00
00 00
2160
72 00
8 40
10 80
2S20
2823
2824
2R23
2824
2828
15 60
3S24
2S35
200
24 00
7 20
CO
100
12 00
24
2
87
10 44
30
Island 8
Curtis 550
J S McCalmont
3822 1000
5180 600
400
127
73
80
6
217
Executor 06 00
13 WFDalrymplo 5 23
nowjs to .vssuii.
8187 090 IILcrovAJ
Liuklain 101 05
81 SS 090 " " 194 83
8189 787 " " 70 38
11 203 " "
S H Ashley 17 74
8104 590 II Lerov A J
Iiiuklain, 109 10
8195 871 IILcrovAJ
Linklalu w liolo
tract 100 acres 17 50
Vact. 850 Roberts Anna R 13S 63
6230 5(H) ' 33 13
6200 800 W Wallace 133 00
2022 500 Nicholson John 83 14
2023 " " " 83 H
2024 " " "
McPherson 83 14
2018 " Warder J whole
tract looo acres 83 13
021 " Warder J 83 13
3H02 079 " " Ki3 47
8803 090 " ' n t 8S
5103 170 Mifflin Jobatlian
Necs Dobbs 29 56
2812 1001 W Willink Ik; 72
2378 l(Ki3 " 183 72
2S82 HKK idil ii",
2900 500 " 33 14
28(H) 1013 ' 18172
2991 1003 " 183 72
2730 200 62-53 W Willink
Cashman J. 33 25
2730 100 50 W Willink
Hunt 16 64
2736 " 58 W Willink
Hunt 10 04
" " 65 WWillink
Sehofield 15 30
" 00 56 W Willink
J Ronney 10 11
" 100 51 WWillink
J Homier 10 64
2850 " 1 W Willink
Roundsly 10 01
" " 3 " Howard " "
" " 5 " FrismuthJ " "
" " 8 Wilson A 7 83
" " 9 " McNeill R 10 04
2910 " 12 ' Fling 11 " '
" " 13 " Hlundin R " "
" " 15 " McKloskyF 10 51
" " 10 " Dougherty " "
" " 19 " Stewart Jas 10 04
I! II Of) II II II II II
208 50 lot' 23 "Lewis Miss 8 31
" lof24 " Lewis F 8 31
" 2.V0 1 of 23 4
28 4 29 " Txwis BP 41 68
" 100 27 " Park Doct'r 10 64
2977 700 81-32-33
37-38-39 " Hock Will 110 39
" 50 1 of 31 " Thompson W 8 31
" 100 30 " Daliuan J M 16 04
2!5 " 44 " Mavs W " "
23IK1 740 " Taylor Eliza 123 32
21.V1 l(MK) ' 100 25
3lNi 53 " Hubbard R 0 79
" 150 Pittsburgh A
Forest Co Lum
ber Co 24 89
Vact. 5o0 W Willink Clo
ver Sclh 83 14
130 747 J V Sloan '21 80
130 743 - .
( 750 " ' "
II jrtl II II II
II ' " 4f
II 1! II II
II 5;", II II I I
2910 100 14 HemictSF Hi 01
5108 150 Caniphell Hiram 23 ti.t
5102 7.50 " H Dobbs 124 81
5103 730 " 122 35
" 100 "partofZink 10 04
5104 1000 " 100 2.,
5105 570 " 1131
5101 looo Mifflin Jonathan 100 25
3193 6'Jli Whole tract 590
acres Howe
Lutliber Co 87 43
3107 . 11 ti 11 11 11
4792 " Whole ti'oi'l5!i0
Mathews chas. " "
62s2 1000 Mead Goorgo I0ii 25
3l3i nki Honncv .1 128 (HI
31.n1 UK) Hays Jatnes 7 5c
31(13 91K4 Lerov A Linlain W8"i
.'ilKii -sti W Wallace 02 12
2733 413 .Millllin.l 73 21
m 2ii0 (Shelton Oil A
V:i;:ngCo 20 Tri
3183 090 .. LeroyALinklain 15991
3184 " ' " J Runner " "
JKNKS TOWNSHIP.
61 il 127 Haynten Peter
Ihunpinan 22 18
" 27 " F. jiart.1
ltonner fl 42
" 127 6 " SU-phcns 29 95
5112 132 II " MctVtt HI 08
6144 HO 13 " 81 Williams 14 13
" 68 14 "SiMur-
kinsEdd 13 00
' 70 15 " J 11m os J IH .54
. -xv al lace " "
51451 10.-, " E part 40 88
3010 1014 Davidson Win
Miss Miller 238 78
3044 014 Howell Joseph 215 25
3159 495 Ogilbt helm 141 85
314,0 444 LeroyALinklain 104 50
3191 05 " " 22 43
3102 1000 11 . i! 250 05
3103 888 " 11 n Yi
3104 m " " 233 1ft
3103 ' " " 233 15
3174 100 50 " " 24 95
3177 - 50 24 " "SI 1178
' 60 " " "Ml 8 78
" 100 25 . " " 23 00
" 114 2i " " . 20 85
" ' 100 32 " " 23 60
' ' 64 34 " " 1271
4178 783 1-2-7-18
8-10-17 " " 205 57
3179 03 43 " " 21 08
11 4,1 H 41 i i
" 69 60 S F Rohror, T
Martin, whole
tract 119 acres 13 11
31S1 114 21 Leroy Linklain 82 60
" 100 22 " " 28 05
" 114 28 " " 82 0fl
II 11 y II II 11 11
" 03 85 " " 20 73
' 107 80 " " 30 63
07 37 " " 27 70
3182 1073 S-4-5-6-9
12- 19-14
13- 20
307 44
232 15
68 78
3190 090
5U7 250
158
Ilarmor Josiah
liarmor J, K
Hlood W 8 of
E part
Haripor Josiah
11
If ieholson JnO,
Crabtree
Davis
Nicholson Jno.
Nicholson Mc
Pherson Nicholson Mc
Pherson Thos.
Jones
Nicholson t Mc
Pherson Smith Rev Wm
30 20
117 75
117 75
5139 500
5140 "
3301 1000
3564 1014
3000 540
3070 1037
3071 1000
3550 518
8551 518
Vact. 1078
25-17 000
4130 10901
4133 000
41.16 10001
3001 60
Vact. 100
3177 85
3173 r 00
3100 80
8170 50
5129 68
6136 80
6138 305
51 mi 10(H)
6107 1000
5110 753
Vact. 70
8322 400
8177 114
Vact. 100
3322 80
692 50
3 12 1"?
183 27
297 07
337 50
117 34
117 34
023 01
Gutherle J W
W Willink
Wallace Samuel,
257 85
Langshore 415 79
Wallaco Kam'l 257 85
" " 314 00
5 A Nicholson A Mc
Pherson Prentice 11 78
Campbell Sam'l 23 65
Hunt Cyrus F ii 20 52
Sutton llobert 21 20
McClatchio R 18 84
Rlood C. estate 100 17
Whole tract 158
? i , , acres Dobbs J B 12 21
Harmor Josiah 18 84
!HI 01
479 61
439 50
330 08
18 04
Mifflin J.
" E part
Nugent Thomas
S 11 Hill A J
Rickerbrode JH00
Sunstein Cass 10 00
Unknown Hea
ver Dam trai't 40 80
' Unknown or J
W Ward
67 12
HARMONY TOWNSHIP.
80 E Newbury
14 60
00 , (Strong, Lynch A
F.ckertjGonn'n
Run
12 David Harris pat.
bv J M'Kinley
60 Siggins J Y fori.
M'Kinley
2 EL Davis
18 20
2 73
600
00
150 A G Harr A R O
Reach
21 60
. SEATED LANDS,
And also In pursuance of an act approved
tho 29lh day of April 1841, directing tho
mode of selling seated lands for taxes, and
the several acts supplementary thereto the
following tracts of seated lands and in and
out lots in tlie said County of Forest afore
said, or so much thereof as will pay the
arrearages of taxesand costs accrued there
on will be exposed to public sale at the
time and place aforesaid for the sale of
unseated lands, and be continued by ad
Journmcnt from day to day If it should be
found necessary so' to do.
HARNETT TOWNSHIP.
A.m.
WtrrmiiU. r i.uUm1 Owwr.
T.I.
7 00
14 00
0 00
13 21
21 20
2 17
10 52
78 41
20 00
7 80
2 15
0 30
6 10
100
113
150
40
200
8
102
758
20
50
17
100
i
llilbroner Leopold Holm
Armstrong William estate
Stockton R M
Slocuiu Wolford
Shippuu Edward
3145
3144
5700
3148
3145
3314
8315
Titus William
Fox S M
11
.cuts John
Rraudou Catherine
1I1CKOKY TOWNSHIP.
83 Hrown J II and others
119 Hemlock island Oil co
7 Hannah.) 11 (Franklin)
32 Merrill W P
60 Clark T U
35 "
05 Cascade Pet. Laud Assoc'n
IIAHMONY TOWNSHIP.
3090
10 00
20 00
1 50
1 92
1 l0
1 00
1 ?0
34 22
2 60
1 50
24 35
27 41
28 00
X7 37
13 25
0 00
100
50
22
20
50
215
110
20
' 0(ij
135
8(1
558
2
kk"
0
144
83
50
50
i
125
50
5
523
PHI
10
232
Harr Frank
Allegheny National Hank
Hrowu Jonathau
HalluttHAJ
llabhelt M T
Cecil John It
Cutout A Nelson
C'onuely W A, whole tract
loo oe'rus
Carson Joseph
Corbin Marshall
13 (HI
2 73
12!) 18
50
10 83
1253
32 (rj
10 (HI
2 (HI
0 30
0 92
4 (Ml
13 5s
4 (Hi
11 83
70 70
33 Hi
3 .17
20 73
Dawson Run Oil Co
Duflleld John
E1li11ls.ro Oil Co
Fairer Green
Fish John
Hunter II X
Hawaii Heriicrd
lleistcr Pet. Co
Hinds Charles
1 1 uidekoopur
Jones l; D
Lopcr Lee A Co
Whole tract 722 acres, Iong
ti S
Lamb John
McClintock Homestead co
Morse M A
Miles Hugh
Mover C
Mills SM
4 00
6 03
1 80
1 70
5 03
2 53
Monroe Oil Co
M vers John
McKlnncy W
MeOarver A Co
Neill A Wilson
Paul D J
Robinson Neill it Wilson
St IiOuis Oil Co
" " J II Hill
Saunders it Co
Smilev Dr
Scott Itoval E
Thompson W W
Tomlinson it Anderson
Taylor Heirs (McKwing)
Unknown fori. Jos. June!
Allan Frank R
Hronson A II
Hrown M U '
Ronney . fori. J II Dawson
Rrown Col fori. Watson
Clark Gilbert
Copeland Farm Oil Co
Coleman fori. Manross
Carroll Reuben'
Davis Williams fori. Flem
ing Ewing Ii S, Steen occup'nt
Goodrich (.'apt
Gillespio J J , , ;
Goodwin fori. Manross
Green A Grove
Huehinsnn fori. McKinley
Holbrook J foil. Mcltyro
Kelby C M
Miller Isaac
Myers A Kinncar
Morrow D
McChesney fori. Manross
Pittsburgh Vo fori. Flem
ing, O'Hara
Pago Charles
Roup Sam'l, D Scott
Reed foi l. Fleming
Smith J II
Sweet A Co
Tomlinson A Anderson
Vaniiergrift if' Foreman
West Hickory Mining As
sociation Wilson Samuel
Wilson it Neill '
Watson Jonathan fori. Co
burn Warren A Venango Oil Co
Watson it Co fori. Siggins
Webster A Co
7 57
55
15 40
13 08
43
1 37
44 15
344
3 !HI
4 41
27 23
2 72
20 53
19 90
10 83
0 25
6 05
487
13 01
0
2 05
2 80
15 (HI
2 43
15 40
18 10
13 6
3 87
6 90
48
1 25
1 0:
7 75
5 80
8 Oil
4 75
5 01
' 85
11 08
61
7 30
10 03
1 80
45
, 9 30
07 30
6
5
8 70
40
100
150
8 87
7 75
300
JIoTVE TOWNSHIP.
200 Shelton Oil Co
JENK8 TOW'NSIIir.
21 Dobbs B J
23G0
14 70
3109
2 03"
13 20
220 '
17 "
Vact 220 Daniels JasW
3185 ' 00 J Honner
78
31 80
4 60
45 78
13 82
30 84
2 83
2 25
3170
3173
5141
8170
3118
3177
290 Reyner S R, J A A others
120 " " "
100 Thompson John
1 Wynkoop John estate
30 Wray William
i Winsor A bram
114 Nugent Thomas
KINGSLEY TOWNSHIP,
60
3 4:
5186
6194
100
Hrooklyn Oil Co
8 05
5 12
5 15
43 02
28 35
1 12 25
11 15
1 48
5 52
6 38
67
64
Hurt 11 A
6197
6187
6193
6217
11
Eastmau A Shall
3(H)
410
Gillillcn C F
1100
Hall Lamb A Schooley
Ironside Oil Co
6180
6180
5193
6191
6194
5187
5180
5193
5100
5130
5193
5213
5214
5214
8130
5214
100
8
400
80
1(H)
Lewis E E A Congor
Lake Erie Pet. Co
Moodv A Woodruff
14 31
75 McClintock Hamilton
100 " "
410 Gillespio CP
50 Klinstiver II
60 Knstian Robert
18 Rice A Dale
5 Ellsworth Georgo
40 Kirkwood James
130 Terr James
00 Eastman A Shall
60 Cospor Jacob
7 58
8!Hf
8 20
1 00
271
98
1 80
2 70
7 30
3 20
82
TIONESTA TOWNSHIP.
75 Dice John 19 51
123 Hatpilo A Co 14 83
200 Moore A Co 24 75
100 Richardson's lioirs 28 3:
400 Richardson W II 49 35
40 Winsor 4 90
2835 1000 A G Curtin fori. Anderson (H) H)
2833 400 Anderson John 80 00
401 Rrognard A Dalo, Conroy It 30
10 Hattcn James 2
53 Hrett K agent, J Noblo 6 58
5185 49 Hrngnard A Richardson 6 02
200 Haulier Oil Co 0 00
100 Copeland Otis 7 00
45 Dalrviuple W F 1 80
2S28 52 Dale heirs to Shepard 4 08
4 Dustin Isaac to Oil Co 0 30
5185 . 19 Grant Oil Co, Haskell 0(H)
KH) Hulings W W, .lac. Swaro 11 25
3824 100 Kennewav to Oil Co 0(Hl
3so 180 M vers John, Miller 12 00
2828 170 I'aup Abram 11 !M
02 Pittsburgh A Phil'a Oil Co 2 7
2828 10 Pettigrew Alex 20
50 Smiths It 3 50
5 Shepard O H, Dale Island 1 35
60 Varsdale Joel M 0 00
6 Tioncsta Pet. Co, Fleming
Oil Co 1 50
TIONESTA UOIIOUOII.
75 Dice John 11 01
1 Mav S T 01
0 0 85
425 Sickles G G 130 (Kl
1 Ford S A 63
4 Dalzell 8 97
i Rutler W II 3 !M)
4 Mav R HAST 8 40
75 Syilney it Co 15 Vi
(ill KEN TOWNRIIir.
3825
3K20
3820
3825
75 Whitman Scldcn 6 45
05 " " foi l. J Foliucr 0 90
05 Whitman Georgo fori. A
Foliner 15 40
150 Lacy Geo., Drain it Robin
plaeo 0 00
Taxes and costs must ls paid when prop
erty is struck down or the sule may be
avoided and the property 1 immediately
put up and resold. Sou act 13th March
1817, Sec. 27, Purdon'a Digest, I'age 994.
Tioncsta, Forest County, Pa., this :10th dav
ol March, A. D. 1872.
S. J. SKTLEY, Treasurer.
A reporter of the latigur Whijjhus
felt moved to produco tlio following
poem : A luvtly you 11 j; lady iu gor
e-eons array, promenaded up Main
street about noun yesterday; tho walk
was slippery, but she, heeded it not,
whoii her feet lioth How out aud dowu
the pal sot! Whnt a scene it was fol
lowed! 8ilks, velvets mid plush were
hedaubed und bednt''''lu till with slush.
The little boys snivklvd, the older folks
smiled, the voting lady frowned and
then sobbed like a child: to church
she was goitic;, but alus, ahe. could not ;
towards the house of lur piita t-lie 'ot
up and got.
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85
50
19
. 30
25
25
101
200
330
40
8
133
40
40
2
100
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47
125
40
60
491
130
50
50
12
320
10
200
175
154
12
341
4
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lot)
60
12i
100
100
204
120
. I
75
200
15
2
30
1120
100
80
80
Itate3 of Advertising.
One Square (1 inch,) one Iwftiuris - ft 50
OneSepmrn " one month - 3 on
One So,unro ' three months - H 00
One Square " 0110 year - 10 00
Two Sipinrcs, one year ... 15 do
Quarter Cot. 30 00
Half " co W)
One " " - - . 100 00
business Cards, not exceeding ono incii
In length, 10 per year.
Legal notices at established rates.
Theso rates are low, and no deviation
ivill be made, or discrimination among
patrons. The rates offered nro such, ss
will make it to the advantageof men doi.
business in the limits ot'thu circulation of
tho liaiier to advertise liberally.
Life's Brightest Hour.
Not long since I met a gentleman
who is assessed for more than a million.
Silver was in hh hair, caro upon his
brow, and he stooped beneath his bur
den of wealth. Wo were speaking of
that period of life when we had real
ized the most perfect enjoyment, or,
rather, when we had found the happi
ness nearest to be unalloyed. "I'll tell
you," said the millionaire, "when was
the happiest hour of my life. At the
age of one-and-twenty I saved up 8800.
I was earning $500 a year, and my
father did not take it from mo, only
requiring that 1 should pay for my
board. At tho age of twenty-two I
had secured a pretty cottage, just out
side of the city.' I was able to pay
two-thirds of the value down, and also
to furnish it respectably. I was mar
ried on Sunday a Sunday in June
at my father's house. My wife had
come to me poor in purse, but rich in
the wealth of her womanhood. The
Sabbath and tho Sabbath night w
passed beneath my father's roof, and
on Monday morning I went to my
work, leaving my mother and sister to
help in preparing my home. On Mon
day evening when the labors of the
day were done, I went not to the pater
nal shelter, as in the past, but to my
own house my own home. The holy
atmosphere of that hour seems to sur
round me even now in the memory. I
opened the door of my cottage and en
tered. I laid my hat upon the little
stand in tho hall, and passed on into
the kitchen our kitchen and dining
room wero ono then. I pushed open
the kitchen door and was in Heaven !
The table was set ngahist the wall
tho evening meal was ready prepared
by the hands of her who had come to
bo my helpmeet in deed as well as in
name and by the table, with a throb
bing, expectant look upon her lovely
aud loving face stood my wife. I tried
to speak, but could not. I could only
clasp the waiting augel to my bosom,
th'Js showing to her the ecstatic bur
den of .uy heart. The years have
passed long, Jong years and worldly
wealth has tlowed iu upon me, and I
am honored and envied ; but, true as
heaven, I would give it all every
dollar for the joy of the hour of that
June evening in the long, long ago."
X. Y. Ledger.
A Washington correspondent of the
Boston Globe, alluding to Nast's pow
er of seizing upon some marked physi
cal feature lor purposes of caricature,
Buys:
"Mr. Schurz is in danger of being
laughed out of influence. There is some
ting so absurdly funny in those long
legs of his, the high shoulders and the
mobile, satirical and cynical face, with
the eyebrows, thatseeni, like the shoul
ders, to be in a perpetual shrug, that
tho rather malicious genius of 'Tom'
Xast h'nds amplest opportunity, for the
rarest play of his genius. Jsrast strikes
at the centre, and nearly always sends
his dart quivering deep into the white.
In seizing upon the tiose of Andrew
Johnson, Kast gave one of the most
striking evidences of his powers. It
was utterly impossible for one with a
a sense of humor to see his 'Accidea-
tal Excellency,' after seeing one of
Must's ininiitablo cartoons, especially
tho eye resting on tho profile, so that
the incisive nose should appear in all
its curious prominence, without having,
tho desire to roar with laughter."
A strange story is told of a Boston
woman, who sailed many years ago,
being then a girl of eighteen, with her
missionary husband, for India. "Tho
vessel was wrecked," we are told, "on
the Arabian coast, and all 011 board
iierished, save her husband aud herself.
Io was preserved only to fall a victim
to Arab, cruelty, and she to Arab
slavery. While her beauty lasted she
was the favorite wife of the most pow
erful chief in tho South Arabian
desert, but when that waned she fell
from her, 'bad eminence' and was
transferred to the harem of an inferior
Sheik. Aud so sho lived, praying for
death, but not daring to die, till ban
died from one barbarian to another,
she, a Boston lady, in whoso veins
flowed tho purest Puritan blood, found
herself the wife of an American water
carrier. From his power an Americuu
traveler freed her and provided her
with the me;. ns to reach home."
A publisher sent to a Norristown
editor, the other day, a new song en
titled "What shtill my love wear?'
The Norristown man regarded tho
question wholly iu its moral aspects,
und sat down and wrote a kind but
firm article reeominendiiij' her to wear
her clothes.
In lrf.'iO there was only one seicntifio
man 111 Oreat Uritair. who believed
that a locomotive could "work" or, iu
other words that it had a sullicii-nt
hold on the rails to move a train of
curs, and thut man was Geo. Stephen
son. (iood specimen of a fine metaphor :
"The road to glory still lay before him,
but ho was without a penny in his
pocket to pay tho traveling expenses."
A miHiou dollars in tro'ld, accord
ing to the figures at the mint, wiiirh
jut about two tous.
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