The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, May 07, 1872, Image 1

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Rates of Advertising.
One Square (1 inch,) one inertions - $1 50
OneSipiare " one month - - 3 no
One Square " three months 0 00
One Sipiaro " one year - - 10 00
Two Squares, one year - 15 00
Quarter Col. 30 (k
Half " .... 50 00
One " " - 100 00
Business Cards, not exceeding on inch
In length, $10 per year.
Legal notices at established rates.
These rates are low, and no deviation
will bo made, or discrimination among
patrons. The rates offered are such, ns
will make it to the advantageof men doi.
business in the limits of the circulation of
the i'aiier to advertise liberally.
In the Ukraine, the women are snid
to court mere generally than the men.
Says a writer who describes their man
ners: "When a young woman falls
in love with a man, she is not in the
least ashnnicd to go to his father's
house, and reveal her passion in th
most pathetic and tender manner, and
to pronounce tho most submissive
Forest - Repub
IS rUni.IflllKD EVKHY TUESDAY, BY
W. It. DUNN.
3(Tlca In Knox's Bulldlngi Elm, Street.
TERMS, f2.00 A YEAR.
Wo Subscription recolvod for a shorter
period than three montlm.
Correspondence solicited from all parts
Let ua have Faith that Right makes Might ; and in'.that Faith let us to the end, dare do our duty as we understand it"--LINCOLN.
of the country. No notice will bo tnkon of
annonymotis communications.
Marrlagos and Poath notices lnsorted
gratis.
VOL. V. NO. G.
TIONESTA, PA., TUESDAY, MAY 7, 1872.
$2 PER ANNUM.
lican
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
S. VBWTON PETTIS MILKS W. TATK.
PETTIS A TATE,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
X lm Strut, TIOXICSTA , pa .
Isaac Ash,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, Oil City, Ta.
Will practieo In tho various Courts of
forest County. All business entrusted to
kij care will recoivo prompt attention.
! Wljr
yr, w. Muos,
tumiul r.
Qoorgt A. 3 nit,
Xrvot'lllt, IH.
Mason. 4 Jen.U.9,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW. OffiVo on Elm
Street, above Walnut, Tlonesta, Pa.
C. W. Glinilnn,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, Franklin, Ve
nango Co., Pa. If.
W, P. Mercllllott,
Attorney at Lair.
AND
HKAL ESTATE AEXT.
TIONESTA, PA.
IT-tf
. . ARHIN, p. D. FASSKTT,
HA HR1S A FA SSE I T,
Attorneys at Law, TituavUle Penn'a.
PRAfmCE In all the Courts of Warren,
Crawford, Forest and Venango Ooun-
49-tf
Tlonesta House.
MITTEL, Proprietor, Elm St., Tlo-
nesta, Pa., at the mouth of the creek,
Mr. Iltle has thoroughly renovated the
Tlonesta House, and re-furnished it eoin
pletely. AH who patroni.o him will ho
irsll entertained at reasonable rules. 20 ly
FOXIEST HOUSE,
B BLACK PROPRIETOR. Opposlto
Court House, Tionesta, Pa. Just
opened. Everything now and clean and
fresh. The best of liquors kept constantly
on hand. A portion of the public patron
age la respectfully solicited. 4-17-ly
Holmes House,
HMONESTA, PA., opposite the Pcpot.
C. P. Malile, Proprietor. Oood Sta
Wiug connected with the houso. tf.
Syracuse House,
T1DIOUTK, Pa., J. A P Maoke, Propio
tors. Tho house has been thoroughly
Htted and is now in the tirst-clasg order,
"ith Uie best of accommodations. Any
format ion concerning Oil Territory at
bin point will bo cheerfully furnished,
-ly J.AU.MAUKE,
Exchange Hotel,
f OWER TIDIOUTE, Pa., P.'S. Rams
Li dekl, A So Prop's. This house having
oen relited is now tho most desirable stop
iag place in Tidioute. A good Billiard
loom attached. 4-ly
National Hotel,
f RVINETON, PA. W. A. Hallonbnck,
Proprietor, This hotel is Nkw, and is
ow bpen as a first class house, situate at
e Junction of the Oil Creek A Allegheny
lilverand Philadelphia it Erie Railroads,
pposite the Pepot. l'nrties having to lay
er trains will tind this the most oonvoii
ot hotel in town, with Hrst-ciass accom
modations and reasonable charges, tf.
Dr. J. L. Acorn, b,
iHYSTCIAN AND SURGEON, who has
nats nneen years' experience in a largo
id successful practice, will attend all
rofessional Calls. Otllce in his Prug and
rooery Store, located in Tidioute, near
tioute House.
IN HIS STORE WILL BE FOUND
fujl assortment of Medicines, Liquors
;baoco, Cigars, Stationery, J lass, Paints,
Is, Cutlery, and tino Uroeerios, all of the
ml quality, and will be sold at reasonable
.tea.
II. R. BURGESS, an exporioncod Prug
t from New York, has charge of the
ore. All prescriptions put up accurately.
JOHN A, DALE,. PREt'T.
iH A. PROPER, VICE PREST. A. M. STEELE, CASHR,
TIOITESTA
SAVINGS BANK,
Tiwiosta, Forest Co., Pa.
This Bank transacts a General Banking,
. ollecting and Exchange llusiuesa.
.. Drafts on the Principal Cities of the
tinted States and- Europe bought and sold.
Ciuld and .Silver Coin and Government
"curities bought; and sold. 7-30 Bonds
averted on tho most favorable terms.
iterest allowed on time deposits.
nr. 4, tf.
SLOAN & hH GIESEN.
-AND
AGON-MAKERS.
Corner of Church and Elm Stroets,
l'IONESTA I?V.
- -I Arm is prepared to do all work in
on, and will warrant everything done
ir shops to give satisfaction. Par
sr atuuuion given to
IMHtSlSlIOIIIXCJ,
- thein it trial, and you will not ro-it.-
j 13-ly.
f XOYD&SON,
ITER BTUEEf , TIOX KSTA, PA .
.'E JCST OPENED an extensive
iH'k of
UR AND FEED,
rTcCERtES AND PROVISIONS,
i 'hey offer to the publiu at rates as
i can ho oflorod by any other istal
rcLin town, liivo us a call before
i-iiig olstrs liura,
a.. LLOYD A SON.
Ti Republican Olllce
fS oofutuntly on hand a large as
ii Uuunt of Jilunk Itacds, Morluagus,
, WrjnU, Huioiuons, Vc. to
ur li- tt
DiW.XLAIlK,
(OMMIMMIOHKIl's C'l.KHK, KOBEST CO., FA.)
It ISA L ESTATE AGENT.
HOUSES and Lot for Hale and RENT
Wild iAtids for 8alo. 1 .
I have superior facilities for ascertaining
the condition of taxes and tax deeds, Ac.,
and am therefore qualified to act Intelli
oontly an agent of those living at a dis
tance, owning lands in tho County.
Ollice In Commissioners Room, Court
iiousn, lioncaut, 1 a,
4-41-ly. P.W.CLARK,
T. . WRIOMT. S"T.
UKO. V IIITHKUIOR.
THE SUPERIOR LUMBER CO.,
MANUFACTURERS OF
Pine Lumber, Lath, Shingles &c.
Mills on TionrsU Crrrk, Forest Co., Pa.
Yurdi I Orrice tor. 12A k Rnil Rond Ms.,
riTTSRURGII, PA
Jos. Y. Saul,
PRACTICAL Harness Maker and Sad
dler. Three doors north of Holmes
House, Tlonesta, Pa. All work Is war
ranted, ir.
SKVARD PITtlRIIHIS.
S. D. PITH R1 DOS
FORT PITT GLASS WORKS.
Established A. P. Isi7.
PlTHmPGE&SQN,
MANvrArruiiBns or
Ditliridge's xx Flint Glass
PATENT OVAL
LAMP CHIMNEYS.
AND
Silvered Glass Reflectors.
Those chimneys do not break by heat.
Akk for PiTiiiiirxiEs. Take no other.
PITH RIDGE A SON,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
25-ly.
A on- Hoarding House.
MRS. S. S. HULIXOS has built a larBe
addition to her house, and is now pre
pared to accommodate a number of perma
nent boarders, and all transient ones who
may lavor her with their patronage. A
(rood stable has recently 1hcu built to ac
commodate the horses of guests. Charges
reasoniiiiie. Kcsuionco on Elm St., oppo
site 8. Haslet's store. i-ly
JONES HOUSE,
CLARION, TENN'A.!
S. S. JONES . - - Proprietor.
GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE
IN TIONESTA.
KLI NOR D LINGER & CO.
HAVE Just brought on a complete and
cnrolully selected stock of
FLOUR,
GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS,
and everything necessary to the complete
stock ofa nrst-classCJroeery House, which
they have opened out at their establish
ment on Elm St., first door north of M. E.
Church.
TEAS
COFFEES, ' SUGARS,
SYRUPS, FRUITS,
SPICES,
HAMS, LARD,
A XD mo VISIONS OF ALL KINDS,
at tho lowest cash prices. Goods warrant
ed to bo of the best quality. Call and ex
amine, and we believe we can suit vou.
N. KLINORDHNQER A CO.
Jan. 9, '72.
THE
BOOT AND SHOE
STOBB.
IF YOU WANT a perfect fit and a good
article of Roots and Shoes, of the finest
workmanship, goto
II. Ii. MeCAXCE'S,
3! CENTRE STREET, OIL CIT V, PA.
-ff-Satisfmitjon sruaranteed. 2-33 tf.
A Mill A J L. K !
Mr. Samuel Hell, of W. E. Rchmertz it
Co., Wholesale Hoot and Shoe Manufactur
ers, 31 Fifth avenuo, Pittsburgh, Pa., has
been alllicted with chronic rheumatish for
thiity years, from his right hip to his foot,
having to use a crutch and a uauo, at times
so painful as to utterly incapacitate him
from attending to his business. Having
tried every remedy known, without effect,
except Oilliland's Pain Killer, ho was
finally Induced to try it. A second applica
tion enabled him to lay aside his crutc h,
and a third effected a permanent cure. Mr.
Hell is a popular and well-known citizen,
is a living monument of the cifucaoy of
that great medical discovery, Oiliiland's
1'ain Killer. The alllicted should ask their
grocer or druggist for it, and try its won
derful power. Mr. Ciilliland, we under
stand, wants a respectable agent in every
town and county tor it. The principal of
fice is at 7 Third Avenue, Pittsburgh Pa.
31-4t
3819
5157
5185
3818
6500
5184
AGENTS WANTED Hound canvass
ing book
BENT FREE!
of postago on roeeipt of "5 cents, and ex
culsive territory granted on the
riCTOKIL HOME RIBLE.
Contains over lloo illustrations. Is a com
plete Library of Hihlical Knowledge. Ex.
cells all others. III English aud fieriiian,
Wn, Fliut fc Co., Phila., Pa. 27-41
5184
Titi:Asuiti:ir hai.f.s.
UNSEATED LANDS.
NOTICE is hereby given that in pursu
ance of an Act or tho General Assem
bly of tho Commonwealth oi Pennsylva
nia, passed tho lHth day of March, 1K1S,
entitlod an Act to amend an Act dirocting
the mode of selling Unseated Lands for
Taxes Ac, and the several subsequent
Acts supplementary thereto. The follow
ing tracts of unsealed lands, and in and
out lots In the County of Forest, or so
much thereof as will pay tho arrearages of
taxes and costs accrued thereon, will bo
exposed to public nale at the Treasurer's
Olllce, In Tionosut Horough, Forest Coun
ty, l'a., on the
2D MONDAY IN JUNE, 1S72,
and bo continued by adjournment from
day to day if it shall bo found necessary
so to do :
HARNETT TOWNSUIP.
Wirriilt.
3.11 1
3171
A.rM. Sub. WtrrtntM or repuutrl Ownor.
T.I.
50
4U0
Gilmore Rob't. 3 03
Millstone A Doer
Creek Pet. Co.
(Ogilhy heirs.) 108 78
Ogilby heirs 138 07
" " 210 78
3151
3158
3ir.il
31W
(129
U!MJ
4l5
075
60
I
24
44i
125
210
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30
500
50
100
100
100
lull 87
150 08
R. S. WInlock
Mays E. C.
' Kittor
" " Wilson
" " Dobbs
II. Leroy A J.
Linklain
Wray William
3 CM
2 40
2 40
2 40
3160
3312
3147
3110
311
08 50
88 35
73 88
Reld R. J.
Colvin S. R.
17 80
115:
Oilf'ovle Elizabeth 1 44
Sheriff J. P. A
J. A. 30 00
Gilmore Robert 7 50
Colvin J. It. 24 00
llilbroner Leo
pold 10 00
Rulolf Ruloffson 25 00
KIKQSLKY TOWFSU1P.
51.11
5135
513(1
5155
61.V1
5145
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5110
5I'H
51(11)
51118
5105
5221
5133
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51S7
51W
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1000
420
600
600
100
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300
looo
loot)
50
3O0
150
100
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32(J
Gill tt Co.
Superior Lum
ber Co.
Harmer Joeiah
Arnold Plum
nior t. ii
Unknown
McDermot it
Forker
17380
155 00
7554
87 00
87 00
1120
113 70
4 'i 20
133 60
13.1 50
125 75
40 05
130 05
10 85
21 95
61 43
8 41
Taylor Charls.4
Blood A Stewart
Unknown
Wolf Co.
Whole tract 400
acres Ford S.
A. A Caroline
BnoblctH.
White Wm. fori.
22 40
7 70
15 50
5IS8
61K7
6187
5180)
5187 J
6217
50
100
100
Luby F. II. it Co
White Wm. fori.
17 05
183
1100
100
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100
Chadwick oil co 32 47
Hall Lamb it
Schooley 101 20
518(1
52( i-S
6103
Tionesta Oil Co
(J I'O
T. W. Allan A Co
Zcndle C. fori.
Brooklyn oil co
Gilfillen C. F.
HICKORY TOWNSHIP.
Economito So'c
Noble A Jcn
ninirs forinor-
6 5:
6 90
5103 200
20 01
5208
5221
6207
290
1
20S
67 08
92
lv Green J.
30 57
5220 80 Webb W. H. 27 (M)
Webb W. H.
Palo J. A.
Palo A Irwin
Island 8 Palo J. A. 0 00
6192 200 Palo A Irwin 24 so
150 " " I8 60
8233 300 Pavidson Wm
fori. Portertield 60 00
5203 550 G. S. Iing it 11.
Warlhv 65 55
6190 974 Cincinnati A
Pitts'gOil Co. 10714
5218 750 Wilson John 220 35
6191 200 Unknown 15 50
5192 150 Lake Erie Pet.
Co R R Roberts
Madole
15 15
9 20
4120
5207
5280
5192
5180
5192
3093
3093
5192
200
331
2."0
1(HI
100
170
62
250
Mabin John
Mead Georgo
Irwin Richard
Lupy Conrad
Colo R. R.
Strulhera Thos.
H4 4.r
10 10
10 10
8 09
2 39
Rocker Richard 25 25
Grey Rev. Robert 2 30
Johnson A Smith
(T. P. Collins) 5 98
MeFeo A Long
well formerly
P, Noble 17 04
Pay Wm. nowT.
D, Collins 5 85
Wardsworlh iorl.
L. Hen net t 20 20
White W. S. fori.
G. V. Walters 14 11
Luther L. F. 4 00
First Nat. Hank
Allegheny fori
Prather lieirs 1 47
Unknown fori
Roberts 23
Irwin 11. M.
M.T.May 13 00
Economito Soe. 17 00
Anderson W. L.
fori. C. M.
Hunter 55
Anderson W. L.
fori F. Keil'er 2 75
Hall Nelson G, 1 93
Hall Win, W. 2 20
Cary Jolm 28
Excelsior Oil Co
fori S. Manross 2 75
t
Island 6
120
33
100
00
a
10
i
151
321
1
3090
52S0
5210 60
10
80
6
60
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5192 150
10
T. D. Collins fori
Gordon heirs
C. M. Hunter
Hannah J. L.
Unkuowu
33
28
1 III
8 25
2 75
QREN TOWNSHIP.
Homier J.
.4
Palo A Brother
fori A Bean
Duncan Roliert
Ford A Lacy
Gillespio A
240
6(H)
135
600
200
7(H)
290
59 40
105 00
14 Ki
90 25
49 50
154 00
22 00
13
22 00
uwens
Uepler M. fori.
Jonas Kolmer
Myers Peter
May 11. II. Sad
dle Bag tract
May H. II. Tio
nesta oil bbl eo
3S2o 83
5(i
120
230
25 30
29 15
180
600
iK5
Palmer A fluids
riO
382(1 333 Woods heirs 04 91
3820 90 Walters Sam'l 9 90
TIONESTA TOWNSHIP
3092 40 Proper J. hu lotto
Yltct. 4-"0 MavikBro. 30 80
30 AN' i nans J fori
ililauds 0 90
522
3103
31 SO
27;
2J0
3822 1000 R Woods heirs 2H0 00
5180 500 Plummer A 110 00
400 S Mnv A Irw in
M Stewart 75 50
127 Amy P W fori
Knox 10 07
73 Philip Cropp 8 70
80 ' John A Proper 20 00
0 HartJH 105
217 Known by W
F Hunter 23 87
25 Perry A Vet Dus-
tin Island 19 50
3823 100 Unknown 23 00
5 Sickles (4 O 3 35
Vact. 40 H A Weaver 8 25
275 Clapp Edward 03 80
805 " " ni 88
2825 090 Harmer tract 227 70
2830 990 Hanna & Gilfiil-
len 227 70
2828 100 G W Zents fori
S Whittcn 12 00
10S Good Hope Pot co 12 90
2823 790 Pinkr.rdACo 18170
100 Pale heirs W II
Brown 12 00
2838 1000 Edwin E Clapp 120 00
2928 200 JWFidder 30 00
25t GS Hunter 8 07
282(1 50 PowcllH 1150
2 Isl's 2i Cascade Pet Land
Association 30
ndj'g
3M21 50 Grubba John 11 50
1'iuu.i.kod o Cascade Pet Land
Association 1 08
3091 200 Unknown Old
Town 67 00
1000 Curtis A Andor-
son 120 00
170 J A Dale A Bro
fori. J Hilands 22 20
30 ' Robert J Brown
fori J. Noble 8 00
2820 00 Samuel West 10 80
1000 Plumer heirs 120 00
3823 50 Unknown 1150
2828 200 Dr. Day 24 00
2828 170 " 21 20
t'8 C II Shepard
Dale heirs 21 58
2820 112 Samuel West 13 44
100 Irwin II M A
May Pat. 1805 23 00
800 Hammond heirs 90 00
2823 800 MeDouglass 96 00
2824 180 Gilmore A Co
(Hums) 2160
" 600 Gilmore A Co
(Burns) 72 00
2828 80 John M vers 8 40
2824 140 LLGillmore 10 80
2828 15S J B Ague w Good
win, Whilo A
Clark 15 60
3824 200 Kcnneway to
Oil Co 24 00
0 Fahnostock 7 20
2835 100 Unknown fori
Wagner 12 00
2 Hunter John 24
67 Blinker Hill Oil
Co fori Mc
Intvro 10 44
Island 8 J C Shaw fori
Hunter 30
Curtis 550 J S McCalmont
Executor CO 00
131 WFDalrymplo 5 23
IIOWE TO VNslIir.
3187 990 II Leroy A J
Linklain 101 05
3188 090 " '4 104 83
3189 787 " " 70 38
" 203 " "
S B Ashley 17 74
3194 690 II Leroy A J
Linklain, 100 10
3195 871 II Leroy A J
Linklain whole
tract 100 acres 17 50
Roberts Anna R 138 08
" " 83 13
Vact.
5230
62(i0
2022
2023
2024
2018
2021
3802
303
5103
850
600
800
600
44
II
W Wallace
Nicholson John
133 00
8.1 14
S3 14
MePherson 83 14
Warder J wholo
tract 1000 acres 83 13
Warder J 83 13
079
990
170
1003
1063
1000
500
1003
1003
200
100
" 103 47
194 Ui
Miltlin Jonathan
Neea Dobbs
29 56
2812
2878
2882
2tHiO
2890
2991
2730
2730
2730
W Williuk
183 72
183 72
100 25
83 14
18
183 72
52-53 W Willink
Cashman J.
33 25
59
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65
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61
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W Williuk
Hunt
W Willink
Hunt
W Willink
Seholield
W Willink
J Bonuey
W Willing
J Homier
W Willink
Roundsly
" Howard
" Frisinuth J
" Wilson A
" McNeal R
16 61
10 64
15 30
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10 01
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" Dougherty " '
" Stewart Jas 10 64
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8 81
8 31
" Lewis R F 41 08
" Park Doct'r 10 04
" Ita-k Wm 110 39
2977
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loo
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740
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150
" Thompson W 8 31
" Dalniaii J M 10 04
" Mavs W " "
Tuv'lor Eliza 123 32
" 100 25
" Hubbard R 0 79
Pittsburgh A
Forest Co Lum
ber Co 24 80
W Willink Clo
ver Seth 83 14
J V Sloan 21 80
2! 195
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loon
6211
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5IOK
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10 04
Campbell Hiram 23 03
" B Dobbs 121 84
" 122 3.5
"part of .ink 10 04
" lisi 25
" 90 31
Milllin Jonathan U'Ai 25
Whole tracl.VJO
acres Howe
Lumber Co 87 43
II 44 41 - 44 I,
Whole tract 590
lo. J
5H4
5 1 iii
3196
8197
4792
Mathews Chits. "
1000
soil
loo
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418
2"0
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Honnev .1
Havs James
l.rrov A l.inhiin
W W'allai-o
MillUm J
bhellou Oil A
Mining Co
100 25
1133
111
12s oo
7 50
NI tv
02 12
73 23
20 70
3183
3184
090
Leroy A Linklain 159
01
" J Bonner
JENKS TOWNSHIP,
5141 127 Baynton Peter
Dampman 22 13
" 27 " E part J
Bonner fl 42
" 127 5 " Stephens 29 95
5142 132 11 " McCra 81 08
5144 00 13 " Hi Williams 14 13
" 68 14 "HI Mur-
kinsEdd 13 00
" 70 15 " James J 10 54
" " " " Wallaeo " "
5145 195 " E part 40 88
3040 "1014 Pavidson Wm
Miss Miller 238 78
3(144 014 Howell Joseph 215 25
3159 495 Ogilby heirs 141 Rri
3100 444 Leroy 4 Linklain 104 50
3191 95 " " 22 43
3102 10IK) " " 250 05
3103 888 " " 219 12
3104 090 " " 283 15
3108 " " " 2:W 15
3174 100 60 " ' 24 95
3177 60 24 " "SI 1178
" 50 " " " N 1 8 78
' 100J 25 " 23 00
" 114 20 " " 20 85
" lOIIJ 32 " " 23 00
' 64 84 " " 12 71
II 14 41 II 11 44 44
4178 783 1-2-7-18
8-10-17 " " 205 57
3179 03J 43 " " 2198
44 44 4(f II II 44 4,
09 60
S F Rohrer, T
Martin, wholo
tract 119 acres 13 11
Leroy & Linklain 32 00
" " 28 05
" " 32 00
3181
114
100
114
ft
03i
1071
97
1073
21
22
28
29
20 73
30 08
27 70
30
37
3-4-5-6-9
12- 19-14
13- 20
3182
307 44
232 15
68 78
3190
5137
090
250
158
Harmor Josiah
Harmor J, E
Blood W S of
E part
Harmor Josiah
30 20
117 75
117 75
5139
5140
3501
500
14
1000
Nicholson Jno,
Crabtroe fc
Davis 692 50
Nicholssn Jno. 342 23
Nicholson 4 Me
Pherson 183 27
Nicholson Me
Pherson Thos.
Jones 297 07
Nicholson A Me
Pherson 837 50
Smith Rev Wm 117 34
" 117 34
Gutherio J W 023 91
W Willink 257 85
Wallace Samuel,
Langshore 415 79
Wallace Sam'l 257 85
" " 314 00
66 Nicholson 4 Me
Pherson Prentice 1178
Campbell Sam'l 23 55
HuntCyrus F B 20 52
Sutton Robert 21 20
McClatchio R 18 84
Blood C. estato 100 17
Wholo tract 158
acres Dobbs J B 12 21
Harmor Josiah 18 84
3564
3000
1014
640
3070 1037
3071 1000
3550
8551
518!
518?
Vact. 1078
2547 900
4130 10901
4133 000
4110 10901
3001
60
Vact.
3177
3173
3109
3170
5129
5130
5138
100
85
00
80
680
68
80
305
1090
1000
753
70
400
114
100
90 01
479 01
43!) 50
330 98
18 94
111 GO
10 00
40 80
5712
5100
5107
5110
Vact.
3322
3177
Vact.
Milllin J.
4
" E rart
Nugent Thomas
S 11 Hill A J
Rickerbrodo
Runstoin Cass
Unknown Bea
ver Dam tract
Unknown or J
W Ward
HARMONY TOWNSHIP.
3322 280
80 E Newbury
00 Strong, Lynch A
14 50
Eckert,Gorm'n
Run 18 20
12 David Harris pat.
byJM'Kinley 2 73
60 Siggins J Y foil.
M'Kinley 6 00
1 E L Davis 90
150 A (4 Barr & R O
Beach 21 00
SEATED LANDS.
And also in pursuance of an act approved
tho 29th day of April 1844, dirocting 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 tho said County of Forest afore
said, or so much theroof as will pay the
arrearages of taxes and costs accrued tlioro
011 will be exposed to public sale at the
time and place aforesaid for the sale of
unseated lands, anil bo continued by ad
journment from day to day if it should bo
lounu necessary so to do.
BARNETT TOWNSHIP.
Wurreulea or leputud Ownf r, Y.i.
100
113
J50
40
21)0
8
102
758
20
50
17
100
i
83
119
7
82
llilbroner Leopold Holm 7 00
Armstrong William estate 14 00
3145
3144
57(H)
3148
3145
3314
3315
Stockton K Al
Sloeuin Woli'ord
Shippou Edward
9 00
13 21
21 20
2 17
10 5:
78 41
20 0i
Titus William
Fox S M
41
Zents John
Brandon Catherino
HICKORY TOWNSHIP.
Brown J H and others
Hemlock Island Oil co
Hannah J H (Franklin)
Merrill W 1
Clark T B
44
Cascade Pot. Land Assoc'n
7 80
2 15
0 30
6 10
3090
10 00
20 00
1 50
1 92
1 Ml
1 00
1 30
50
35
05
HARMONY TOWNSHIP.
125 Harris David, fori. Johnston 0 lifl
100 Barr Frank 34 22
50 Allegheny National Hank 2 5o
22 Brown Jonathan 1 50
20 Ballott II A J 24 35
50 Bulibett M T 27 41
215 Cecil John R 28 (HI
110 " " 27 87
20 Cotant A Nelson 13 25
OUj Connelv W A, whole tract
liH) acres 0 00
185 Carson Joseph 13 (Hi
80 Corbiu Marshall 2 73
658 Dawson Run Oil Co 129 18
2 " " " 20 50
Phi Dutlield John 10 83
t'i Kdinboro Oil Oo 12 53
25 Fai rer Greeu 32 02
1 14 Fish John Jn imi
33 Hunter H J 2 (Hi
50 llagan Iternerd 0 311
60 1 leister Pet. Co 9 92
1 Hinds Charles 4 (HI
125 iluidckooper 18 58
50 Jones K D 4 (HI
5 Loper Leo A Co 11 83
623 Whole tract 722 acres, Long
OS 70 70
100 Lamb Jolm 33 05
10 Mct'lintock Homestead co 3 37
Morse M A
Miles Hugh
Mover C
Mills S M
20 73
4 IN)
0 113
1 80
1 70
5 05
2 53
7 57
55
15 40
13 08
0 43
Monroe Oil Co
Mvers John
McKinney W
McGarvef A Co
Neill A Wilson
Paul I) J
Robinson Noill it Wilson
St Louis Oil Co
" " J II Hill
Saunders tt Co
Smilev Dr
Scott Royal E
Thompson W W
Tomlinson C Anderson
Taylor Heirs (McEwing)
Unknown fori. Jos. Jones
Allan Frank R
Rronson A II
Brown M B
Bouncy 7. fori. J II Pawson
Brown Col fori. Watson
Clark Gilbert
Copeland Farm Oil Co
Coleman fori. Manross
Carroll Reuben
Davis Williams Tori. Flem
ing Ewing II S, Stecn occup'nt
Goodrich Capt
Gillespie J J
Goodwin fori. Manross
Green A Grove
Huehiuson fori. McKinley
Holbrook J fori. Mcltyro
Kelby CM
Millo'r Isaac
Myers A Kinnear
Morrow D
McChesney fori. Manross
Pittsburgh Co foil. Flout
ing, OTlura
Page Charles
Roup Sam'l, D Scott
Reed fori. Fleming
Smith J II
Sweet A Co
Tomlinson A Anderson
Yandergrift it Foreman
Wost Hickory Mining As
sociation Wilson Samuel
Wilson X- Neill
Watson Jonathan fori. Co
burn Warren A Yenango Oil Co
Watson it- Co fori. Siggins
Webster A Co
1 87
41 1."
3 4
3 H
4 41
27 28
27
20 5
19 90
10 83
9 2;
0 9.
4 87
13 91
0
2 0;
2 80
15 00
2 4
15 40
18 10
13 0:
3 87
OHO
48
1 2i
1 0:
7
5 80
8(
47
5 91
85
10 35
11 08
55
7 30
10 OS
1 80
4:
0 30
07 30
0 25
5 25
8 7i
3 8
7 7.
3 00
noWE TOWNSHIP.
2C0 Shelton Oil Co
2300
14 70
JENKS TOWNSHIP,
3109 21 Robbs B J
220 '
17 "
Yact 220 Paniels Jas W
3185 00 J Bonner
8170 290 Reyner S B, J A t others
3173 120 " " "
6141 100 Thompson John
3170 1 Wynkoop John estato
3118 30 Wray William
J Winsor A brain
8177 114 Nugent Thomas
KINGSLEY TOWNSHIP.
5186 100 Rrooklyn Oil Co
6194 67 Burt II A
6197 54 "
6187 390 Eastman A Shall
5193 410 Gilfillen C F
5217 1100 Hall Lamb A Schooley
5180 100 Ironsido Oil Co
5180 8 Lewis E E A Congor
5193 400 Lake Erie Pet. Co
5194 80 ' '
5194 100 Moody A Woodruff
5187 75 McClintoek Hamilton
5180 100 " "
5193 410 Gillespie CF
5IIH1 50 Klinstiver II
5180 00 Bastian Robert
5193 18 Dice it Dale
5213 6 Ellsworth Georgo
5214 40 Kirkwood James
5214 130 Tarr James
3180 00 Eastman it Shall
5214 60 Cosper Jacob
TIONESTA TOWNSHir.
75 Dice John
123 Hatpilo A Co
200 Moore A Co
KM) Richardson's heirs
4"0 Richardson W 11
40 Winsor
2 08
13 20
78
31 80
4
45
13 82
30 84
2 8.-!
2 25
00
3 41
8 05
5 1
5 1
48 02
28 35
142 25
11 1
1 48
25 52
6 38
14 34
7 58
81HI
8 20
1 00
271
98
1 80
2 70
7 30
3 20
til
10 51
14 83
24 75
28 32
49 X:
4 (Hi
2835 1000 A G Curtin fori, Anderson 90 (HI
2833 400 Anderson John 30 00
4(1 Brognard A Dale, Conroy 0 30
10 Batten James
53 Brett K agent, J Noble 6 58
5185 49 Brognard A Richardson 0 02
200 Banner Oil Co 0 (Hi
100 Copeland Otis 7 00
45 Dalrymplo W F 1 80
2828 62 Dale heirs to Shepard 4 08
4 Dustin Isaac to ( il Co 0 30
5185 19 Grant Oil Co, Haskell 9 00
100 Hillings W W, Jae. Swaro 112.')
3824 1O0 Kcnneway to oil Co 0 (HI
3,20 lso Mvers John, Miller 12 00
2828 170 Pimp A brum 11 INI
02 Pittsburgh A Phil'a Oil Co 2 79
2828 10 I'ettigrew Alex 21)
50 Smith SB 3 50
5 Shepard C II, Palo Island 1 3,
60 Yarsdalo Joel M 9 00
o 1 lonesta Pet. Co. Fleming
Oil Co 1 50
TIONESTA HOROUdH.
75 Pico John 11 01
J May S T 0
0 " 9 85
425 Sickles G Q 130 (HI
1 Ford S A 63
4 Dal .ell 8 97
1 Butler W H H (HI
4 May B II A H T 8 40
75 Sydney t Co 15 98
CiREKN TOWNSHir.
3825 75 Whitman Seidell 6 45
3820 95 " " fori. J Folmor 0 00
3820 95 hitman Georgo fori. A
Folmor 15 40
3825 150 Lacy Geo., Drain it Robb
place 0 00
Taxes and costs must be paid when prop
erty is struck down or the sale may be
avoided and the property be immediately
imt up and resold. See act 13th March
817, Sec. 27, Purdou's Digest, Pago 994.
Tionesta, Forest County, Pa., this 30th day
of March, A. P. 1872.
S. J. SETLEY, Treasurer.
Au elderly gentleman, accustomed
to "indulge," entered the room of a cer
tain tavern, whero sat a grave friend
by tho lire. Lifting a pair of greeu
spectacled upon his forehead, rubbing
his inllumud eye, and culling fur hot
brandy and water, ho complained to
the irieud that "his eye wero getting
weaker, and that even spectacle didu't
seem to do them uuy good." "I'll tell
thee, irieud, replied tho (Junker,
"What I think. If thee were to wear
thy spectacles over thy mouth for a
few mouths, thy eyes would get well
igaiu,
232
85
50
19
30
25
25
101
i
200
330
40
8
133
40
40
2
100
65
00
47
125
40
00
49
130
60
50
12
320
10
200
175
154
12
341
4
10
1
100
60
125
100
100
2
204
120
1
75
200
15
2
30
1120
100
80
80
40
100
150
obedience, if he will accept her as a
wife. Should the insensible man pre
tend auy excuse, she tells him she is
resolved never to go out of the house
till he gives his consent.and according
ly takes up her lodgings and remains
there, if he still obstinately refuses
her, his caso becomes exceedingly
distressing; the church is commonly
on her side, and to turn her out would
provoke herk indrtd to revenge her
honor ; so that he has no method left
but to betake himself to flight till she
is otherwise disposed of."
What a healthful thing to have one
jolly person in the house, ready to
laugh at anything ludicrous, or even
able to create sport at any tirno of
life, and its irresistible side, and its
sober side. We need one or more to
show the mirth that often trembles
just below the surface of painful things.
A real impetuous laugh dissipates
illusions, swecp3 the twilight out of
imaginations, and brings honest day
light. Eut it must be real no dry,
hacking laugh. It should be sponta
neous, out-bursting, irresistible, infec
tious. We have seen men fall to laugh
ing who had not heard the cause of
mirth, but had only caught the conta
gion of other men s laughing. It is
hard not to laugh with men who are
in earnest about it.
The London newsboys have been
victimized by a shrewd operator iu
copper. For some months he busied
himself iu collecting quantities of tho
penny of 1864, aud then reported that
pennies of that year were too good,
gold having by mistake entered into
their composition, and that the Tost
Office would give a sixpence apiece for
them. The bait took, aud as a partic-
ular favor, he allowed a number , of
newsboys to buy out his stock at five-
pet.ee apiece. The victims of this
"corner" besieged the Post Office for .
hours, only to be finally convinced that
their friend had sold pennies and buy
ers alike,
A lonely pioneer writes a& follows
from La Corna, Wyoming : Lt sincere
ly wish that many hundreds of old
maids and widows who cannot get hus
bands at home would come out here,
wheio they could speedily get a choice
of good, honest, hard-working men,
who could make them comfortablo
and independent. There are, I really
think, five men here for one woman,
In fact, very many of them have been
compelled to live with native Indian
women, who, to my eye3, are perfect
frights, and worse in their conduct
than appearance, although that is bad
enough.
Is this a sermon ? Twelve years ago
Hon. F. C. Whipple was a brilliant
and prosperous lawyer in Howell,
Michigan. Last week ho died of in
temperance, and was buried out of tho
Masonic charity fund, from which for
801110 timo before his death he had
been supported. During this time his
beautiful aud accomplished wil'u lias
become insane, and his four lovely
children are penniless and scattered,
no two living together.
In a trial at Okalona, Miss., the at
torneys wero nonplussed by' the ques
tion, "Whether wife a could sleep
with her head upon her husband's arm
all night without paralyzing it." Pro
ceedings being thus brought to a stand
still, the Judge finally culled in an
old physician to decide the question,
who said : bho might, and then
again she mightn't," Decision reserved.
"Poor thing," observod a tender
hearted Bridgeport lady, iu speaking
of the death of a young friend, "she
had just got a forty dollar set of furs,
and beauties they were ; but she don't
need such things now."
Saso says that Vermont is famous
for four staples, "Men, women, maple
sugar and horses. Tho first are stroug,
the last are fleet, tho second aud third
are exceedingly sweet, and all are un
commonly hard to beat."
A Pari shopkeeper lately fixed over
his door a notice that as his daughter
had "made a splendid match, he
would sell good at a reduction of 25
per cent, for a week.
The clear, balmy moonlight nights
are cutting down our youiig people
like sheep, say au exchuuge. Twetity-
eight couples went under ut ouesittiug,
Sunday evening.
A newlv married couple from Iowa
FalU, Iowa, on arriving at the hotel
at Fort Dodge, left their nmirtago
certificate on tho ollice counter by way
of guarantee.
A cautious old bachelor, who knows
that tho present is leap-year, says:
'If you meet a voting ladv who is not
very shy, you had better be a little shy
yourself."
A country editor says that when ho
looks at a woman's head ho is puzzled
0 te!i which is switch.
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