Hates of Advertising. One Square (1 Inch,) one Inertions - $1 50 OneSiUare " one month - -3 00 One Square " three months rt 00 One Square " one year 10 (Mi Two Squares, one year - - - 15 on Quarter Col. ' 30 ( Half " " - - Ml 00 One " " . - - 100 00 Business Cards, not exceeding one lock in length, f 10 per year. Legal notices at established rates. These are low, and no dovlation tvill be iii?rn, or discrimination among patrons. The rates offered are such, v. will make it to tho advantageof men dol. g business in the limits of tho circulation of the iiaiM'r to advertise liberally. R rj OREST IS rUBMSIIF-D EVERY TUEHDAT, BY W. R. DUNN. DfTlca in Krtox's Dulldlrg, Elm, Street epxjb: JU TERMS, $2.00 A YEAR. Wo Subscription received for a shorter period than three months. Correspondence solicited from ell psrts of the country. No notice will bo taken of annonymous communications. Marriage and Doath notice Inserted gratis. " Let us have Faith that Right makes Might ; and inthat Faith let us to the end, dare do our duty as we understand if--LINCOLN. ? i VOL. V. NO. G. TIONESTA, PA., TUESDAY, MAY 7, 1872. $2 PER ANNUM. IGAN A BUSINESS DIRECTORY. a. wawToN rsTTia. miles w. tatb. PETTIS & TATE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Aim rtt, TIONESTA, PA. Isaac Ash, ATTORNEY AT I, AW, Oil City, Ta. Will practice In the various Courts of iTorest County. All business cntrustod to kit car will receive prompt attention, 18 ly yt, W Kwon, Ooorg. A, Junta, ' TtMHUt Fft. SnMkvlllt, r. Mnsor A JerkSi ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Office on Elm Street, above Walnut, Tlonesta, I'a. VM MV lTltlltl(IU TTORNEY AT LAW, Franklin, Ve nango (jo., l a. tr. W. P, Mercllliott, Attorney at Law. AD HKAL ENf ATE ACJEXT. TIONESTA, FA. T-tf 3. . BARHIS, D. D. FASSETT, HA It It IS FASSETT, Attorneys at Ltw, TitusvUla Penn'a. PRACTICE In all the Courts or Warren, Crawford, Forest and Venango Conn ties. 40-tf Tlonesta House. MITTEL, Proprietor, Elm St., Tlo . nesta, Pa., at the mouth of the creek, Mr. Ittle has thoroughly renovated the Tlonesta House, and re-furnished it com pletely. All who patronize him will he well entertained at reasonable rates. 20 ly FOH.EST HOUSE, D BLACK PROPRIETOR. Opposite . Court House, Tlonesta, Pa. Just opeaed. Everything new and clean and freslt. The best of liquors kept constantly on hand. A portion of the public patron age la respectfully solicited. 4-17-1 v 1 r Holmes House, rpiONESTA, PA., opposite the Depot. X C. D. Mabie, Proprietor. Good Sta bling connected with the houso. tf. Syracuse House, T1DIOUTK, Pa., J. A D Maori?, Prople tors. The house has been thoroughly refltted and is now in the first-class ordor, with the best of accommodations. Any formation concerning Oil Territory at this point will be cheerfully furnished. -ly J. Ad. mauee, Exchange Hotel, LOWER TIMOUTE, Pa., TVS. Rams dkel A Host Prop's. This house having been rented is now the most desirable stop piag place In Tldloute. A good Billiard 4-ly National Hotel, TRVINETON, PA. W. A. Ilallonback, Proprietor. This hotel is Nitw, and is ow oen as a first class house, situate at ne Junction of the Oil Creek A Allegheny Jiver and Philadelphia A Erie Kail roads, ftposite the Iepot. Parties having to lay vr trains will find this the most conven ed hotel in town, with first-class aooo ro unds lions and reasonable uhargea. tf. Dr. J. L. Acorrb, pHYSTCIAN AND SURGEON, who has l bad fifteen years' experience in a largo nd successful practice, will attend all rrofesslonal Calls. Olllee in his Irug and :rooery Store, located in Tidioute, noar , ;dioule House. IN HIS STORE WILL BE FOUND V full assortment of Medicines, Liquors 'obacco, Cigars, Htationery, Glass, Paints, its, Cutlery, and tine Groceries, all of the ist quality, and will be sold at reasonable tes. II. R. BURGESS, an experienced Drug iat from New York, has charge of the tore. All prescriptions put up accurately. JOHN A. DALl, PRtl T. MNA. PROPER, VICIPREST. A. H.STIILt, CASHR, TIOItTElST.A. SAVINGS BANK, Tiouosta, Forest Co., Pa. This Bank transact a General Banking, lleclinn and Exchange Business. lrafta on the Principal Cities of the L uited States and Europe boughtand sold. Gold and Silver Coin and Government ecurities bought and sold. 7-30 Bonds ..n verted on the most favorable terms. I nterest allowed on time deposits. Mar. 4t tf. SLOAN & VAN GIESEN. 3LACKSMITHS AND 7 AG ON-MAKERS. Corner of Church and Elm Streets, riONESTA 2?J. this firm is prepared to do all work iu niiti, aiiu wiii warrant every iiiuig none their shops to give satisfaction, l'ar- Mlar attention given to IIOftSE-SIIOEIXG, vatheirt atrial, and you will not re nt it. . 13-ly. Lloyd & Son, WATER STREET, TIONESTA, PA. WE JUST OPENED an extensive .Ujck of OUR AND FEED, GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, ,ich they otTor to the public at ratos as . ru can be ottered by any other eslab unenLin town, Give us a call before . chasing elsewhere, )-au. LLOYD A SON. Ti9 Republican Office ' EEPS constantly on hand a large as v soruuentof Hlank Iloeds, Mortgages, !io)ijas, Warrants, Summons, fcc to vU for euh. tf. D.IW.'CLARK, (COMMIRSIOMKR'S CLRRK, FORKST CO., PA.) HEAL ESTATE AGENT. HOUSES and Lot for Sale and RENT Wild Lands for Salo. 1 I have superior facilities for ascertaining the condition of taxes and tax deeds, Ac, and am therefore qualified to act intelli gently as agent of those living at a dis tance, owning lands In the County, Ofllce In Commissioners Room, Court House, Tlonesta, Pa, 4-41-ly. D.W.CLARK. !. niTnHtnOR, rrttt B- D. DITHK1DUK, TraM. T. . WIWIHT. S-rr. OKO. W IIITIIIIIIlClK. BlulnCH HuihiTi THE SUPERIOR LUMBER CO, MANUFACTURERS OF Pine Lumber, Lath, Shingles &c. Mill! on-Tionrsta Creek, Forest Co., Pa. Yard k Office cor. 22d k Rail Road SU., PITTSRURGII, PA. Jos. Y. Saul, PRACTICAL Harness Maker and Sad dler. Three doors north of Holmes House, Tlonesta, Pa. All work is war ranted, tf. EDWARD DlThRIDflS. S. D. PITIIRIDOI 'FORT PITT GLASS WORKS. Established A. D. 1817. BtTfctRlBGE & SON, MANUFACTURERS OF Dithridge's xx Flint Glass PATENT OVAL LAMP CHIMNEYS. AND Silvered Glass Reflectors. These chimneys do not break by heat. Ask for Ditiiridoes. Take no other. DITIIRIDGE A RON, 2S-ly. Pittsburgh, Pa. Xcw Hoarding House. MRS. S. S. IIULINGS has built a large addition to her house, and is now pre pared to aivommoilnteanumberof perma nent boarders, and all transient onus who may favor her with their patronage. A good Diablo has recently been built to ac commodnto the horses of guests. Charges reasonable. Itesidonce on Elm St., oppo site 8. Haslet's Btore. &l-y JONES HOUSE, CLARION, PENNA. S. S. JONES - - - Proprietor. GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE IN TIONESTA. KLINORDLINGER & CO. II AVE just brought on a complete and coroiuiiy seieciea stock or FLOUR, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, and everything necessary to the complete riook oranrat-ciassiirocery House, winch they have opened out at their establish ment on Elm St., first door north of M. E. Church. TEAS, SUGARS. SYRUPS, FRUITS, SPICES. IIAMS, LARD, A WD mo VISIONS OF A LL KINDS, at the lowest cash prices. Goods warrant ed to bo of the best quulity. Call and ex amine, and we helieve we can suit von. N. KLINOKDLINQEK fe CO, Jan. 9, 72. THE OQT AND SHOE STORE. . TF YOU WANT a perfect fit and a good X article of Hoots and Shoes, of the finest workinansmp, goto II. Ii. JIcCAXCE'S, 89 CENTRE STREET, OIL CITY, PA. 4r-Satisfatiiin guaranteed. 2-33 tf. A iri i n a t; i, k i Mr. Samuel Bell, of W. E. Rchmerts ft Co., Wholosale Hoot and Shoe Manufactur ers, 31 Fifth avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa., has been atllieted with chronic rlieumatiHh for thiity years, from his right hip to his foot, having to use a crutch and a cane, at times so painful as to utterly incaacitate him from attending to his business. Having iriou every remedy Known, wuuoui enect, except Uillilaud's Pain Killer, ho 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 the etfacacy of that great medical discovery, Uillilaud's Pain Killer. The atlliuted should ask their grocer or druggist for it, and try its won derful power. Mr. Uilliland, we under stand, wants a respectable agent in every towu and county for it. The principal of liue is at Ti Third Avenue, Pittsburgh Pa. ill-It A1 E NTS WANTED Bound canvass ing book SENT FREE! of postage on receipt of 75 cents, and ex culuive territory granted on the PICTORIL HOME BIBLE. Contains overUoo illustrutious. Isa com plete Library of Hiblical Knowledge. Ex. uellsall others, In English and (ermau, Win. FUut ti Co., phila., Pa. 27-lt TIIKAKURKR'B S.I I.I IS. UNSEATED LANDS. NOTICE Is hereby given that in pursu ance of an Act or the Oeneral Assem bly of the Commonwealth oi Pennsylva nia, passed the lHth day of March, ISIS, entitled an Act to amend an Act directing the mode of selling Unseated Lands for Taxes Ac, and tho soveral subsequent Acts supplementary thereto. Tire tollow- lrtt irunlu nitBauliul Imirla nml In mill out lots in the County of Forest, or bo much thereof as will pay the arrearages or taxes and costs accrued thereon, will be exposed to public sale at tho Treasurer's Olliec, in Tlonesta Borough, Forest Coun ty, Pa., on the 2D MONDAY IN JUNE, 1872, and bo continued by adjournment from day to day if it shall be found necessary so to do: HARNETT TOWNSHIP. Wtmat. A.rw. 8... WimAlH or ivpuuil Ownar. Tat. IMll 50 Oilmore Itob't. 8 60 8171 i'JO Millstone & Doer Creek Pet. Co. (Ogilby heirs.) 108 78 81M G29 Ogilby heirs 1:W07 315H tf.KI " " 210 78 81.r9 4!5 " " 1WI87 31W 075 R. S. Winlock l.V) 08 ' 60 Mays E. C. 8 0(1 I " " Kittor 2 40 4 " " Wilson 2 40 24 " " Dobbs 2 40 8160 44a II. Lcroy A J. Linklain 98 56 125 Wray William 88 35 H10 " 73 88 05 RotdB. J. 17 80 8312 100 Colvin S. R 11 5 30 Oilfavle Elizaboth 1 44 3147 600 Sheriff J. P. Jt J. A. 30 00 3110 60 Oilmore Robert 7 60 8112 100 Colvin J. it. 24 00 100 Uilbroner Leo pold 10 00 100 Rulotf Ruloffson 25 00 KINU8LET TOWNHIIIF. 6134 805 Gill d Co. 17389 6135 1000 Superior Lum ber Co. 155 00 SIM 420 Iiarmor Josiah 75 54 5155 600 Arnold Plum- mer 87 60 6150 600 " " 87 00 5145 100 Unknown 1120 5113 IW0 McDermot A Forker 113 70 6110 S0 " 4J20 6128 1000 " " 133 60 5109 1000 " 133 50 5108 U50 " " 125 75 6105 300 " " 40 05 6221 650 Taylor Charles 130 05 6133 100 Blood A Stewart 19 85 3142 150 Unknown 21 5 6180 800 Wolt&Co. 6143 6187 60 " " 8 41 5188 320 Whole tract 400 acres Ford S. A. A Carolino 22 49 7 76 15 50 5188 60 61H7 100 6187 100 5186) t V 183 6187 J 5217 1100 6186 100 5208 80 6103 100 5193 200 5208 290 5221 1 5207 208, 5220 80 Island 8 6192 200 150 6233 300 5203 650 6190 974 6218 750 5191 200 6192 150 6207 200 580 331 6192 250 5189 100 5192 100 8093 176 3093 62 6192 250 Snoblct II. White Wm. fori. Luby F. II. & Co 17 65 White Wm. fori. Chadwiek oil co 32 47 Hall Lamb A Sohooley 101 20 Tionesta Oil Co 6 90 T.W.Allan A Co 6 5: Zendle C. fori. Brooklyn oil co 6 90 Giltillon C. F. 20 01 HICKORY TOWNSHIP. Economito So'c 67 08 Noble A Jen nings former ly (ireen J. Webb W. II. Dale J. A. Dale A Irwin 80 57 27 60 900 24 80 I8 60 Davidson Wm. fori. Portcrtleld 60 60 G. S. long tt If. Wurthy 65 65 Cincinnati A Pitts'gOilCo. 10714 Wilsou John 220 85 Unknown 15 50 Lake Erie Pet. Co R It Roberts Madole Mabin John Mead George Irwin Kicliard Lupy Conrad Colo B. R. Struthers Thos. u tt Becker Richard t 6 Grey Rev. Robert Island Jonusou iV nmltn (T. D. Collins) McI'imj A Long well formerly D, Noble Day Wm. now T. 1). Collins Wardsworlh fori. L. Bennett White W. 8. fori. G. W. Walters Luther L. F. First Nat. Bank Allegheny fori Prather heirs Unknown fori Roberts Irwin 11. M. it S. T. May ICconomite Soe. Anderson W. L. fori. C. M. Hunter Anderson W. L. fori F. Keifor Ball Nelson G, Ball Wm, W. Cary John Excelsior Oil Co fori S. Manross T. I). Collins fori Gordon heirs C. M. Hunter Hannah J. L, Unknown 5 08 120 S3 100 90 3 10 1 151 321 1 3690 5280 5210 60 10 80 6 60 81 I Island 7 5192 150 10 2 75 QREN TOWNSHIP. Bonner J. t Dale A Brother fori A Bean Duncan Robert Ford A Lacy 3819 5157 240 600 135 600 200 700 290 59 40 105 00 14 8.') 00 25 49 50 154 00 22 00 0 13 22 00 5185 3H8 5r00 6184 Gillespie A Owens Hepler M. fori. Jonas Folmer Myers Peter Mav II. H. Sad dle Bag tract May H. H. Tlo nesta oil bill co Palmer A Child Woods heirs Walters Sam'l 382o 83 120 230 5181 180 25 30 29 15 32 50 94 91 9 90 10 30 ao 80 690 5185 8X20 6fi0 3i3 90 TIOSESTA TOWNSHIP 40 Proper J' hu 3092 Yact. 450 30 M ay A Bro. W maim J fori Hilauds 3822 1000 H Woods heirs 230 00 5180 (V00 Plummer A 110 00 400 SMnvAlrwin M Stewart 75 50 127 Amr D W fori Knox 16 67 73 Philip Cropp 8 70 80 ' John A Proper 20 60 6 Hart J 11 1 65 217 Known by W F Hunter 23 87 25 Perry A Co Dus- tin Island 19 50 8823 100 Unknown 23 00 5 Sickles G G 3 35 . 40 HA Weaver 8 25 275 Clapp Edward 63 80 305 " " f)l 88 2b-. MM Harmer tract 227 70 2830 090 Hanna A Gilfiil- len 227 70 2828 100 O W Znnts fori 8 Wliitten 12 00 108 Good Hope Pet CO 12 90 2823 790 rinkurdACo 18170 100 Dale heirs W II Brown 12 00 283R 1000 Kd win E Clapp 120 00 2928 2(10 J W Fidder 80 00 25t G S Hunter 8 07 2820 50 . PowellS 1160 2 Isl's 2i - Cascade Pet Land Association 36 ndi'g 3H21 60 Grubbs John 11 50 rim. Ufa o Cascado Pet Land Association I 08 3091 200 Unknown Old Town 67 00 1000 Curtis A Ander son 120 00 170 J A Dalo A Bro fori. J llilands 22 20 80 ' Robert J Brown fori J. Noble 8 00 2826 90 Samuel West 10 80 1000 Plumer heirs 120 00 3823 60 Unknown 11 50 2K28 200 Dr. Day 24 00 2828 170 " 2120 98 C II Shepard Dale heirs 21 58 2820 112 Samuel West 13 44 100 Irwin II M A May Pat. 1865 23 00 800 Hammond heirs 96 00 2823 800 McDouglass 98 00 2824 180 Oilmore A Co (Burns) 2160 " 600 Oilmore A Co (Burns) 72 00 2828 80 John M vers 8 40 2824 140 LLGilhnore 16 80 2828 158 JBAgnowGood- win, Whito A Clark 15 60 Konneway to Oil Co 24 09 Fahnostock 7 20 Unknown fori Wagner 12 00 Hunter John 21 Bunker Hill Oil Co fori Mc Intyro 10 44 J C Shaw fori Hunter 30 J S McCalmont Executor 66 00 WFDalrymple 6 23 3824 200 60 2835 100 2 87 Island 8 Curtis 550 131 3187 990 3188 990 3189 787 " 203 3194 690 3195 87J Vaet. 850 5230 600 5208 8(10 2(t!2 600 2023 " 2024 " 2018 " 2021 3802 979 303 990 6103 170 2812 1003 2878 1063 2K82 1000 2900 600 28iK) 1003 2991 1003 2730 200 2730 100 2730 " tt " 90 " 100 2850 " tt ti ti it tt it i ti 2918 " tt it ii it it ti ii it it it 2808 50 tt tt " 250 " 100 2977 700 " 60. " 100 2995 " 23IW 740 24.V1 l(MK) 3180 58 " 150 Vaot. 500 130 130 tt ti t tl ti 2910 100 51118 150 6102 750 5103 730 " 1(H) 5104 1000 51(15 670 Mill looo 3195 62i I 8197 " 4792 " 52N2 1000 H:i:t soo HIhO loo 3193 990 8IK9 7s 27: 448 zm 200 howk to vNsnip. II Leroy A J Linklnin 101 1!I4 70 S B Ashley 17 II Lerov A J Linklain, 109 II Leroy A J Linklain whole tract 100 acres 17 Roberts Anna R 138 " " 83 W Wallace Nicholson John 133 83 83 McPherson Warder J wholo tract 1000 acres Warder J 83 11 83 83 103 194 29 183 183 100 83 181 183 Mifflin Jonathan Nees Dobbs W Willuik 52-63 W Willlnk Cttshmtin J. 59 68 65 66 51 1 W Williuk Hunt W Willlnk Hunt W Willink Scholield W Willink J Bonr:ey W Willink J Bonner W Willink Itoundsly 8 6 8 8 12 13 15 10 19 20 J of 23 J of 24 I of A 28 A 29 27 81-32-33 87-38-39 i of 31 3(1 41 " Howard " Frismuth J " " Wilson A 7 " McNeal R 10 ' Fling B " " Blundin R " " McKlosky F 10 " lioughortv " " Stewart Jas 10 " Lewis Miss " Lewis F " Le wis B F " Park DoL-l'r " Beck Wm 110 " Thompson W 8 " Dahiiaii J M 10 " ay8 W " " Tsyior Eliza 123 100 " Hubbard It 9 79 Pittsburgh A ForestCo Lum ber Co W Willink Clo ver Selh J V Sloau 2189 747 748 750 751 753 754 755 11 Rennet S F 1(1 Campbell Hiram 23 ,l U Dobbs 124 VJ., "part of Zink 10 " Ji " 90 Xfidlin Jonathan 1'ki Whole tract 590 acres Howe Lumber Co 87 43 Whole tract 59(1 Mathews Chus. Mead (ieorgu Boiinev J Hays James Lcroy A Linloin Wallace Millllin J bliclton Oil A Mining Co 20 70 8183 090 Lcroy A Linklain 159 91 8184 " "J Bonner " " JF.NKS TOWNSniP. 6141 127 Baynton Peter Dampinan 22 18 27 " E part J Bonner 6 42 127 6 " Stephens 29 95 6142 132 11 " McCra 81 08 6144 00 13 "SI Williams 14 13 " 68 14 "Hi Mnr- kinsEdd 13 60 70 15 " James J HI 54 ' " " " Wallace " " 5115 195 " E part 40 88 3040 "1014 Davidson Wm Miss Miller 238 78 3044 914 Howell Joseph 215 25 3159 495 Ogilby heirs 141 85 81(10 444 Leroy 4 Linklain 104 50 3191 95 " " 22 43 3102 1WH) ' " 2"9 05 3103 888 " " 219 12 3104 990 " " 2::3 15 3108 " " " 233 15 3174 100 60 " ' 24 95 3177 60 24 " "Hi 1178 " 50 " " "N J 8 78 " KHiJ 25 " " 23 00 " 114 20 " " 20 8.r " 10(l 82 " " 23 00 64 84 " " 1271 ( tt H 4 tt 4178 783 1-2-7-18 8-10-17 " " 205 57 3179 93J 43 " " 2198 it it 4(( l tt " 69 60 S V Rohrer, T Martin, whole tract 119 acres 13 11 3181 114 21 Leroy Linklain 32 00 " 1(X) 22 " " 28 05 " 114 28 " " 82 06 it tt 29 11 " t( t 93 1071 97 1073 85 30 87 8-4-5-6-9 12- 19-14 13- 20 20 73 30 08 27 76 3182 307 44 232 15 6878 8190 5137 990 250 158 Iiarmor Josiah Harmor J, K Blood W 8 of K part Iiarmor Josiah 36 20 117 75 117 75 5139 5140 8561 600 1000 Nicholson Jno, v. raniroe Davis 592 50 Nicholsen Jno. 342 23 Nicholson 4 Mc Pherson 183 27 Nicholson Mc Pherson Thos. Jones 297 07 Nicholson A Mc 3504 3000 1014 640 3070 1037 3071 1000 Pherson 837 50 3550 51 8i 618J Smith Rev Wm 117 34 " " 117 34 f iutherie J W 623 91 W Willink 257 85 Wallace (Samuel, Langshore 415 79 Wallace Sam'l 257 85 " " 311 00 6 Nicholson Mc Pherson 8551 Vact. 1078 2547 BOO 4130 10961 4133 900 4136 109(31 3001 60 Prentice 11 78 Campbell Sam'l 23 55 Vact. 3177 3173 SI 09 3170 5129 5136 6138 5UM) 5107 6110 Vact. 3322 8177 Vact. 100 85 90 80 680 68 80 305 1090 1000 753 70 400 111 100 HuntCyrusFB 20 5: Sutton Robert 21 20 McClutchie R 18 84 Blood O. estate 106 17 Wholo tract 158 acres Dobbs J B 12 21 Iiarmor Josiah 18 84 " " 90 01 Milliin J. 479 01 439 50 E part 8.10 98 Thorn 18 94 11460 8 II Hill A J Rickerbrodo Sunstein Cass Unknown Boa ver Dam tract Unknown or J W Ward HARMONY TOWNSHIP. 10 66 10 80 5712 3322 280 80 E Newbury 14 50 00 Strong, Lynch A Kckert.Gorm'n Run - 18 20 12 David Harris pat. bvJMKinley 2 73 60 Biggins J Y fori. M'Kinley 6 00 2 K L Davis 90 150 A G Barr A R O Beach 21 60 SEATED LANDS, And also in pursuance of an act approved file 29th day of April 1844, directing the mode of selling seated lands for tuxes, and the several acts supplementary thereto the following tracts of seated lands and in and out lots iu the said County of Forest afore said, or so much thereof as will pay the arrearages of taxes and costs accrued there on will be exposed to public sale at tho time and place aforesaid for the sale of unseated lands, and be continued by ad- journment from day to day if it should bo found necessary so to do. BARXETT TOWNSHIP. Warrants, or itputw! Owntr, Ililbronor Leopold Holm Armstrong William estate Stockton R M Slocuiu Wolford Shippeu Edward Tai. 7 60 14 00 9 00 13 21 21 20 2 17 0 52 78 41 20 00 7 80 2 15 0 30 5 10 100 113 J50 40 200 8 102 758 20 50 17 100 1 3115 3144 5700 3148 3116 3311 3315 Titus William Fox S M tt Zonts John Brandon Catherine HICKOItY TOWN8I1IJ'. Brown J II and others llomlock Island Oil co Hannah J H (Franklin) Merrill W P Clark T B tt Cascade Pot. Land Assoc'n 3090 83 119 7 32 60 35 65 10 00 20 00 1 60 1 12 1 00 1 00 1 30 HARMONY TOWNSHIP. Harris David, fori. Johnston 9 60 Barr Frank 34 22 Allegheny National Bank 2 50 Brown Jonathan 1 50 Hal lot t II A J 24 35 Babbett M T 27 41 Cecil John R 28 (Ml tt it 87 Cotant A Nelson 13 25 Conuely W A, whole tract 100 acres 9 00 Carson Joseph 13 oil Corbiu Marshall 2 73 Dawson Run Oil Co 129 18 tt It II .M r, Duflield John 10 83 Kdiulx.ro Dil Ou 12 53 Farrer Green 32 02 Fish John 10 00 Hunter H J 2 110 1 lagan Bernord 9 30 Heister Pet. Co 9 9-' Hinds Charles 4 (Hi Huidi ktMiper 18 5H Junes E 1 4 (Ml Loper I.ee A Co 11 83 Whole tract 722 acres, Long (i H 7(1 70 Lamb John S3 05 MoCliutock Homestead co 3 37 125 loo 60 22 20 50 215 110 20 GOj 185 80 658 2 100 25 144 33 60 60 i 125 50 6 623 J 00 10 Morse M A Miles Hugh M over C Mills 8 M 20 73 4 (HI 6 03 1 80 1 70 6 05 2 53 Monroe Oil Co Myers John McKinncy W MeGarvef A Co Neill A Wilson Paul D J Robinson Noill tt Wilson St Louis Oil Co " " J II Hill Saunders t- Co Smilev Dr Scott Royal K Thompson W W Tomlinson fc Anderson Taylor Heirs (McEwing) Unknown fori. Jos. Jones Allan Frank R lironson A II Brown M B Bouncy Z fori. J II Dawson Brown Col fori. Watson Clark Gilbert Cnneland Farm Oil Co Coleman fori. Manross Carroll Keuben DavisfU'illiams fori. Flem- EvtJ II S, Steen occup'nt Goodrich Copt Gillespie J J Goodwin fori. Manross (ireen A Grove Huchinson fori. McKinley Hoi brook J fori. Mcltyre Kelby CM M iller Isaac Myers A Kinnear Morrow D McChesney fori. Manross Pittsburgh Co fori. Flom- ing, O'H.ira Page Charles Roup Sam'l. D Scott Rood fori, lleiniiig Smith J H Sweot A Co Tonilinson A Anderson Vandcrgrift Foreman Wost Hickory Mining As sociation Wilsou Samuel Wilson cC- Neill Watson Jonathan fori. Co burn Warren A Venango Oil Co Watson tt Co fori. Sigglns Webster A Co 7 57 55 15 40 13 08 0 43 1 87 41 15 3 44 3 m 4 41 27 28 2 72 20 53 19 90 10 83 9 25 fi 95 4 87 13 91 9 75 2 05 2 80 15 00 2 43 15 40 18 10 13 02 3 87 6 90 48 1 25 1 02 7 75 6 80 8 09 4 75 5 91 85 19 35 11 08 55 7 30 10 03 1 80 45 930 97 30 6 25 525 8 76 3 87 7 75 3 00 IIOWE TOWNSHIP. 200 Sholton Oil Co 2300 14 70 JENKS TOWNSHIP. 31G9 21 Dobbs B J 220 17 " Vact 220 Daniels Jas W 3185 00 J Bonner 8170 290 Reyner 8 B, J A A others 8173 120 " " " 5141 100 Thompson John 3170 1 Wyukoop John estate 3118 80 Wray William i Winsor A brain 3177 114 Nugent Thomas KINGSLEY TOWNSnir. 5186 100 Brooklyn Oil Co 6194 67 Burt ti A 6197 61 " 5187 390 Eastman A Shall 6193 410 Giltillon C F 5217 1100 Hall Lamb A Sehooloy 5180 100 Ironside Oil Co 51H0 8 Lewis E E A Congor 5193 400 Lake trie Pet. Co 6194 80 " 6194 100 Moody A Woodruff 5187 75 McCli'ntock Hamilton 5180 100 " " 5193 410 Gillespio CF 51IM) 60 Klinstivor II 6186 60 Bastian Robert 5193 18 Dice A Dale 6213 6 Ellsworth Goergo 6214 40 Kirkwood James 5214 130 Tarr James 3180 00 East man A Shall 5211 60 Cosper Jacob TIONESTA TOWNSHIP. 75 Dice John 123 Hatpile A Co 200 Moore A Co 100 Richardson's heirs 400 Richardson W II 40 Winsor 2 08 13 20 78 31 80 4 50 45 78 13 82 80 84 2 83 2 25 60 3 42 865 5 12 5 15 48 02 28 35 142 25 11 15 148 25 52 6 38 14 34 7 58 8 90 8 20 1 00 271 98 1 80 2 70 7 30 3 20 82 19 51 14 83 24 75 28 32 49 35 4 90 28:15 1000 A G Curtln fori. Anderson 90 00 2833 4(H) Anderson John 30 00 401 Brognard A Dale, Conroy 0 30 10 Button James 2 25 6:1 Brett K agent, J Noble 6 58 5185 49 Brognard A Richurdson 6 02 200 Banner Oil Co 6 00 100 Coneland Otis 00 ' 45 Dal rvm ploW V 1 80 2828 52 Dale heirs to Shepard 4 08 4 lliistin Isaac to Oil Co 0 30 6183 19 Grant Oil Co, Haskell 9 (Ml 100 Hulings W W, Jac. Swure 11 25 3821 100 Kennowiiy to Oil Co 9 00 320 1MJ M vers John, Miller 12 60 2828 170 Pail p A brum 1190 02 Pittsburgh A Phil'a Oil Co 2 79 2828 10 I'ettigrew Alex 20 50 Smith SB 3 50 6 Shepard C II, Dale Islund 1 85 60 Varsdale .loci M 9 00 6 Tionesta Pet. Co. Fleming Oil Co 1 50 TIONE8TA HOROUC1H. 75 Dice John 11 Ot 1 Mav S T 01 0 " 9 85 125 Sickles G O 130 (Ml 1 Ford S A 63 4 Dal .oil i Butler W II H lai 4 May B H A 8 T 8 40 75 Sydney tt Co 15 98 (iUKKN TOWN8HIP. 3825 75 Whitmau Selden 6 45 3820 95 " " foi l. J Folmer 6 90 3820 95 Whitman George fori. A Folinor 15 40 3825 150 Lacy Goo., Drain it Robb place 0 00 Taxes and costs must be paid when proi erty is struck down or the sale may be avoided and the property bo immediately Iiut up and resold. See act Mill March 817, Sec. 27, Purdon's Digest, I'stfO 091. Tlonesta, Forest County, Pa., Jhis 30th day of March, A. 1), 1872. S. J. SETLEY, Treasurer. Au elJorly gentleman, accustomed to "indulge," entered the room of a cer tain tavern, where sat a grave friend by the tiro. Lifting a puir of greeu spectacles upon his iureheud, rubbiog his inflamed eyes, and culling for hot brandy and water, he complained to the fi icud thut "his eyes were getting weaker, and that even spectacle didn't scent to do them uuy good." "I'll tell thee, fiicud," replied the Quaker, "What I think. If thee were to wear thy spectacles over thy mouth for a few months, thy eyes would get well agaiu," 232 85 50 19 no 25 25 101 1 200 330 40 8 133 40 40 2 100 65 90 47 125 40 00 49J 130 50 60 12 320 10 200 175 151 12 341 4 10 1 100 60 125 100 100 2 264 120 1 75 200 15 2 30 1120 100 80 80 40 100 150 Iu the Ukraine, the women are said 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 ashnnied to go to his father's house, and reveal her passion in tho most pathetic and tender manner, and to pronounco the most submissive 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 iudrud 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 ono jolly person in the house, ready to laugh at anything ludicrous, or even able to create sport at any time of life, and its irresistible side, and its Bober 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, sweepi the twilight out of imaginations, and brings honest day light. But 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 in copper. For some months be busied himself in 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- pei.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 & follows from La Coma, Wyoming : iA sincere ly wish that many htndifds of old maid's and widows who cannot get hus bands at home would come out bore, wheie they could speedily get a choice of good, honest, bard-working men, who could make them comfortable 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 eyes, are perfect frights, and worse in their conduct than appearance, although that is bad enough. Is this a sermon T Twelve years ago Hon. F. C. Whipple was a brilliant and prosperous lawyer in Howell, Michigan. Last week he died of in temperance, and was buried out of thQ Masonic charity fund, from which for some time before his death he had been supported. During this time his beautiful and accomplished wife has become insane, and his four lovely children are penuiless and scattered, no two living together. In a trial at Okalona, Miss., the at torneys were 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 called in an old physician to decide the question, who said: "She might, and then again she mightn't," Decision reserved. "Poor thing," observed a tender hearted Bridgeport lady, in speaking of.the death of a young fiicud, "she had just got a forty-dollar set of furs, and beauties they were ; but she don't need such things now." Saxe says that Vermont is famous for four staples, "Men, women, maple sugar and horses. The first are strong, the last are fleet, the eecond and third are exceedingly sweet, and all are un commonly hard to beat." A Paris shopkeeper lately fixed over his door a notice that as his daughter had "made a splendid match,' he would sell goods at a reduction of 25 per cent, for a wcok. The clear, balmy moonlight uighta are cutting down our youug peopla like sheep, says an exchauge. Twenty eight couples went uudur at one sitting, Sunday evening. A newly married couple from Iowa FalU, Iowa, ou arriving at tho hotel at Fort Dodge, left their marriago certificate on tho oflice counter by way of guarantee. A cautious old btichclor, who knows that tho present is leap-year, says: "If you meet a young lady who is not very sh v, you had better be u little shy yourself." A country editor says that when ho looks at a woman's head he is puzzled to ten w Inch is switch. 'A h ii 1 1 1