The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, May 14, 1872, Image 1

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Rates, of Advertising.
One Sqtiaro (I Inch,) 0110 Inertlons - 1 1 50
OneS'iuom " one month - -3 00
One Square " three months BOO
Ono Square " one year - - 10 00
Two Squares, ono year - - 13 on
Quarter Col. " . - .30 00
Half " " .... 50 00
One " - 100 00
Business Cards, not exceeding one inch
In length, $10 per year.
Legal notices at established rates.
These rates are low, and no deviation
vill be made, or discrimination among
I atrons. Tho rates ollered are such, ss
will mnke it to the advantagoof men dol. f
business in the limits of the circulation of.
the lmuer to advertise liberally.
13 runi.iaiiKu f.vkhv Tuesday, by
Jb OREST
EPUBLICAN.
ii
W. R. DUNN.
Office in Kiox' Dulldlngi Elm. Street.
TERMS, ?2.00 A YEAR.
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1
Subscription received for n shorter
period mini inroe mounts.
" Lot us have Faith that Right makos Might ; and in. that Faith let us to tho end, daro do our duty as we understand if-LINCOLN.
Correspondence sollcllod from all part
in mo country. io nonce will no IrtKcll u
annonymous communications.
VOL. V. NO. 7.
Marriages and Death notions Inserted
TIONESTA, PA., TUESDAY, MAY 13, 1872.
$2 PER ANNUM.
gratis.
R
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
, KEWTON TBTTIS. MII.KS V. TATK
PETTIS A TATE,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
M tm Xrtet, T ION EST A , rA .
Isaac Anli.
A TTVinvrV AT TAW rul r ' : 4 Ti-
-Jx Will practice In 11m various Courts of
f.. ........ A II 1 1 1 1- a . .
wiusb luuiii y, J OUSIOCI4 I'llirHHKMl Ul
All ears will receive prompt attention
10 ly
rT, W. Mwou,
TlMltL ft.
Mason Jenks,
Goorgs A. Jcnkn,
fenks.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Offlee on Kim
Street, above Walnut, Tionesta, Pa.
C W. Gilflllan,
TTOHNKY AT LAW, Franklin, Ve
l nun go Co., l'a. tf.
W. P. Mercilllott,
Attorney nt I.avr.
AND
DEAL ESTATE AUEXT.
T I 0 N EST A, PA.
Kit
t. . BARKIS, p. D, FASSKTT,
HAIililS e FA88ETT,
Attorney at Law, Tttusvllle Penn'a
T3RACTICR In all tho Court of Warren,
j- urawioru, l'orosi anu enango loun.
tie. 40-tf
Tlonesta House.
H T ITTF.r,. Prnnrlorniv Tim St Tin
IV 1. nesta. l'a.. at tho inoiitli of the creek.
Mr. Ittle has thoroughly renovated tho
Tionesta House, and re-furnished it com
pletely. All who patronize liim will lo
well eutertuined at reasonable rates. 20 ly
FCHEST HOUSE,
D BLACK PROPRIETOR. Opposite
. Court II on ne, Tionesta, Pa. Just
opeaed. Everything now and clean and
fresh. The best of liquors kept constantly
n riaiiii. a portion oi i lie puiillu patron
BKe is rcspecttiilly solicited. 4-P-lv
Holmes House,
HPIONESTA, rA., opposite the Depot
-I C. I). Mabio, Proprietor. Good Sta.
fell rift connected with the house. If.
Syracuse House.
T1DIOUTF, Pa., J. A P Maori:, Proplo
tors. The house haslsieit thoroughly
reiitted and is now in tho first-class order,
wira me nest or accommodations. Anv
formation concerning on Territory at
.i.iu ..!.. ...mi i.. ..i i.it . 1. 1
uiiwiuir nut uu ciiuci iiuit iiirnisiicu.
-ly J.itD.MAOKE,
Exchange Hotel,
T OWEIt TIPIOUTE. Pa.. P.'H. Rams
XJ riKKi. A No Prop's. This hnusn having
ciren reuiou is now mo mom acsiraiue stop
ping place in Tidioute. A good Billiard
Room attached. 4-ly
National Hotel,
TKVINETON. PA. W. A. Hallonhack
Proprietor. This hotel is Nkw, and is
iw open as a first class house, sltunto at
exjunction of the Oil Creek it Allegheny
Kivuraua l-miadoipnia v. i.rio Ktulroails,
ppoHite the Pepot. Parties having to lav
yer trains will lind this tlio most eonveii
ut hotel In town, with tlrst-closs accom
tiodations and reasonable charges, tf.
Dr. J. JL. Aconb,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, who lias
had fifteen years' experience in a largo
.and siiccessfuf practice, will attend all
Professional Calls. OIUco in his flrug and
Grocery Storo, located in Tldioute, near
Tiuiouto Houso.
IN IH.?STOnE WILL BE FOUND
A full assortment of Medicines, Liquors
Tobacco, Cigars, Stationery, tilass, Taints,
Oils, Cutlery, and tine UroVerios, all of tho
best quality, and will bo sold at reasonable
rates.
II. R. BURGESSin experienced Prus
pjt from New York, has eliarKe of tho
Stor. All proscriptions put up accurately.
JOHN A. DALE, PREi'T.
HN A. PKOPIR, VICI PR EST. A. H. STEELE, CASHR,
TIOUESTA
SAVINGS BANK,
Tlonesta, Forest Co., Pa.
Tills Bank transactn a General Banking,
Collecting and Exchange llusiness.
Drafts on the Principal Cities of the
United States and Europe bought and sold.
Gold and Silver Coin and Government
Securities bought and sold. 7-30 Bonds
converted on the most fuvorable terms.
. Interest allowed on time deposits.
Mar. 4, tf.
SLOAN & VAN GIESEN.
- BLACKSMITHS
AND
TST.A OON-MAKERS.
oniM of Churoh and Elm Streets,
TIONESTA iP.A.
, 'This firm is prepared to do all work In
ft line, and will warrant everything done
i their shops to give satislactiou. Par
ticular attention given to
IIOKSJSIIOF.IXC;,
3 fOive them a trial, and von will not ro
grstit. " 13-ly.
Lloyd&Son,
WATER BTKEET, TIONIiSTA, PA,
?T AVE JUST O jKNLE D an extensive
FLOUR AND FEED,
Vr- GRCCEHtES AND PROVISIONS,
Which they o'fer to the public at rates as
low'ss ran lje jWcrcd by any other estab
' Hshiuent in im. Give us a cull before
' lirclinsinu. olaowboro.
.1,1 . . ,t Tvn f. DAW
Tha. Republican Ofllca
l EEPS constantly on hand a large as
JV Artment of Blank Doeds, Mortgages,
fiubpamus, Warrants, Summous, te. to
be sold -'heap for c-a.U. tf.
D.1W. CLARK,
(COM MISSION KU'B rl.KIlK, FOHKST CO., TA.)
Ill-UL ESTATE AG EXT.
HOUSES and Lots for Sale and RENp
Wild IjuxIs for Sale, -L .
I have superior facilities for ascertaining
tho condition of tuxes and tax deeds, Ac,
and am therefore qiinlilleil to act intnlli-
Bonuy as agent or tlioso living at a dis
tancn, owning lands In tho Countv.
oflleo in t'onnniHsioners JtiHiin, Court
iiousn, i ionesiu, i-a.
4-41-ly. T. W. CLARK
Knir. niTfiiiinoR, rrp.i.
k' U. Ul'I'lliOllUK, Tn-u.
T. A. WllirilT. Stt.
UKU. W. liI'lHIMIifiR,
Mum UanMer.
THE SUPERIOR LUMBER CO.,
MANUFACTURERS OF
Pine Lumber, Lath, Shingles &c.
Mills on Timirstit Crrck, Forest Co., Fa.
Yards & Office cur. 2M k Rail Road Sts.,
riTTSRURGir, PA,
Jos. Y. Saul,
HRACTICAL Harness Maker and Sad
A dler. Three doors north of Holmes
House, Tiouesla, l'a. All work is war
ranted, tf.
EMtTlTID UITIIHIDCIS.
K. D. DITIII1IDRS
FORT PITT GLASS WORKS.
Established A. P. 1827.
PITHftlPGE & QN,
MAsvrACTL'nEns or
Dithridge's xx Flint Glass
PATENT OVAL
LAMP CHIMNEYS.
AND
Silvered Glass Reflectors.
These chimneys do not break by heat.
Abk for DiTiiitiDaus. Take no other.
25-ly.
PITH RIDGE A SON,
Pittsburgh, Ta,
Xew Itoartliup; House.
MRS. S. S. HULINGS lias built a largo
addition to her house, and is now pre
pared to aissimmodateanumberof perma
nent boarders, anil ail transient onos who
may lavor her with their patronage. A
good stablo lias recently boon built to BO'
commodate the horses of guests. Charges
reasonanio. Kcsniouce on Jinn St., oiipo
sito S. Haslet's storo. SM-ly
JONES HOUSE,
CLARION, TENN'A.!
S. S. JONES - - - Proprietor
GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE
IN TIONESTA.
KLINORDLINGER & CO.
A E just brought on a complt and
II
FLOUR,
GROCERIES,
I'ROVISIONS,
and everything necessary to the complete
hto.1r nl'a ll i-ul.i.tuuu I 1 ........ tl,
nicy nave opened out at tlioir establish
ment on Kim St. H rul flni Tif.wl. i l-
Church.
COFFEKS
SYRUPS.
TEAS,
SUGARS.
I lit ! IS,
SPICES.
HAMS. LARD.
A ND mo VSIOXS OF ALL KINDS,
nt the lowest cash prices. Goods warrant
ed to be of the be.st fftiality. Call and ex
amine, ami we neneve we enn suit you.
. IvlAOHDllIvUlCK A CO,
Jan. 9, '72.
THE
BOOT AND SHOE
STORE.
TF Y'OU WANT a perfect tit and a good
i- article of Boots and Shoes, of the linost
workmanship, goto
ii. 1 inr-cAxcirs,
39 CENTRE STREET, OIL CITY, PA.
j9-SatiKfactlon guaranteed. 2-S3 tf.
A MIKAt'LE!
Mr. Samuel Bell, of W. E. Schmorts it
Co., Wholesale Hoot and Shoe Manufactur
ers, 31 Fifth avenue, 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 cane, at times
so painful as to utterly incapacitate him
from attending to his business. Having
tried every remedy known, without ell'ect,
except Gillihmd's Pain Killer, he was
finally induced to try it. A second applica
tion enabled him to" lay aside his crutch,
and a third ell'octod a permanent cure. Mr.
Bell is a popular and well-known citizen,
is a living monument of tho ell'acac.y of
that great medical discovery, Gilliland's
Pain Killer. The alllicted should ask their
grocer or druggist for it, and try its won
derful power. Mr. Gillihind, "we under
stand, wants a re.specU'.blo agent in every
town and county for it. The principal of
fice is at Ti Third Avenue, Pittsburgh Pa.
31-Jt
AGENTS WANTED Bound canvass
ing book
SENT FREE!
of postage on receipt of 75 cents," and ex
culsive territory granted on tho
PICTORIL HOME BIBLE.
Contains over 300 illustrations. Isa com
plete library of Biblical Knowledge. Ex
cells all others. In English and German.
Win. Flint A Co., 1'hilu., l'a, 27-H
TllKASUtr.irS BALIIS.
UNSEATED LANDS.
NOTICE Is hereby given that in pursu
ance of an Act of the General Assem
bly of the Commonwealth oi Pennsylva
nia, passed tho lHth day of March, "lsl.i,
entitled an Act to amend an Act directing
tho modo of selling Unseated Lands for
Taxes Ac, and the several subsequent
Acts supplementary thereto. Tho follow
ing tracts of unsealed lands, and in ami
out lots in tho County of Forest, or so
much thereof as will pay tho arrearages of
taxes and costs accrued thereon, will bo
exposed to public Halo at the Treasurer's
Olllce, in Tionesta Borough, Forost Coun
ty, Pa., on the
2D MONDAY IN JUNE, 1872,
and ho continued by adjournment from
day today If it shall' bo found necessary
so to do :
BAnjf ETT TOWNSHIP.
WtmnL Aem. Bub. W.rnuit0 or repuud Owiwr. Tx.
Gilmnro Rob't. 3 G3
Millstone A Deer
Creek Pet. Co.
(Ogilhy heirs.) 10s 7S
Ogilby heirs 138 07
" " 219 7H
109 87
lfK) 08
80(1
2 40
2 40
2 40
3311 M
3174 490
81.11 (129
81.-H 1190
31.19 493
3149 075
50
1
i
24
3169 449
125
210
05
3312 100
30
3147 500
3110 no
3112 100
100
100
5131 80.-
6135 1009
5130 420
5155 .590
5150 500
RM5 100
6129 DUO
5110 300
6128 1000
61119 1000
5108 tttO
6105 300
6221 IT0
6i;i3 1(H)
3112 160
6 INI SIX)
6187 00
61S8 320
51SS " 50
6187 100
5187 100
5180 )
A V 183
5187 J
5217 1100
5180 J 00
521 i8 80
5193 100
5193 290
5208 290
5221 1
5207 208
5220 30
Island 8
5192 200
J.'iO
5233 300
5203 5i0
5190 074
5218 750
5191 200
5192 150
5207 2'X)
5280 831
5192 250
5 189 100
5192 100
3093 170
3093 52
5192 250
t
Island 5
120
33
100
3090 90
3
10
P.. S. Winlock
Mavs E. C.
"" " Rittcr
" " Wilson
" " Dobbs
II. Leroy A J.
Linklain
Wray William
P8 50
38 35
73 88
17 80
1152
ReidB. J.
Colvin 8. R.
Gill'nylo Elizabeth 1 44
Kliorill J. P. &
J. A. 30 00
Gilmore Robort 7 60
Colvin J. R. 24 00
Hilbroner Leo
pold 10 00
Ruloif Ruloft'son 25 00
KIXOSLEY TOWJfSllir.
Gill C Co.
Superior Lum
ber Co.
Ilarmer .Tosiali
Aruold I'lum
nier Unknown
McDermot A
Forker
Taylor Charles
Blood A Stewart
Unknown
Wolf A Co.
Whole tract 400
acres Ford S.
A. A Caroline
Knoblet 11.
WhitWm. fori.
Luby F. II. A Co
173 89
155 00
75 54
87 CO
87 00
1120
113 70
42
133 50
133 50
125 75
40 05
130 05
19 85
21 95
61 43
8 41
22 49
7 76
15 50
17 65
"White Wm. fori.
Chadwick oil co 32 47
Hall Lamb A
Schooley 101 20
Tionesta Oil Co
T. W. Allan A Co
Zcndle C. fori.
Brooklyn oil co
Giltillen L F.
IIICKOHY TOWKS1IIP.
Economito Soe,
n
Noble A Jen
nings former
ly G reen J.
Webb W. H.
Pale J. A.
Dale A Irwin
6 90
5 52
6 90
20 01
30 57
27 00
9 00
24 80
18 00
Davidson Win.
fori. Portorlicld 00 60
G. S. Long 4 II
Warthy 55 55
Cincinnati A
Pitts'gOil Co. 10714
Wilson John 220 35
Unknown 15 50
Lako Erie Pet.
Co R R Roberts
Madolo
Mabin John
Mead George
Irwin Richard
Lupy Conrad
Colo B. R.
Strut hers Thos.
1
151
52S0 321
1
5210 60
10
80
5
60
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i
Islaud 7
6192 150
10
3819 240
5157 500
135
5185 500
3818 200
55(H) 700
5181 2'.K)
3820 83
120
230
5181 ISO
5185 500
3820 333
3820 90
3092 40
Vuct. 4"0
30
Booker Richard
Grey Rev. Robert
Johnson A Smith.
(T. 1). Collins)
McFco A Long
well formerly
D, Noblo
Day Win. nowT.
D. Collins
Wardsworth fori.
L. Bennett
White W. S. fori.
G. W. Walters
Luther L. F.
First Nat. Bank
Allegheny fori
Prathor heirs
Unknown toil
Roberts
Irwin 11. M. t
S. T. May
Econoinite Soe.
Anderson W. L.
fori. C. M.
Hunter
Anderson W. L.
fori F. Koifer
Ball Nelson G.
Ball Wm. W.
Cary John
Excelsior Oil Co
fori S. Manross
T. 1). Collins fori
Gordon heirs
C. M. Hunter
Hannah J. L,
Unknown
15 15
9 20
41 20
84 45
10 10
10 10
8 Oil
2 39
2 30
5 98
17 04
585
20 20
14 11
4 00
147
23
13 00
17 00
55
2 75
1 93
2 20
28
2 75
33
28
1 10
8 25
2 75
OIIKKN TOWNSHIP.
Bonner J. 69 40
" 105 00
Palo A Brother
fori A Bean 14 85
Duncan Robert 90 25
Ford A Lacy 49 50
" " 154 00
Gillespio A
Owens 22 00
Hepler M. fori.
Jonas Folmer 9 13
Myers Peter 22 IK)
May H. II. Sad
dle Bag tract 25 80
May II. 11. Tio
nesta oil bbl co 29 13
Palmer A Child 32 50
Woods heirs 94 01
Wulters Sam'l 9 90
TIONESTA TOWNSHIP
Proper J Jin 10 30
May A Bro. 30 80
Wiiiaus J furl
Uiluuds 6 90
3822 1000
6180 500
400
127
71
80
6
2I7
25
3823 100
r,
Voct. 40
275
305
2825 990
2S30 990
2828 100
2823 790
100
2838 1000
2928 2(10
251
2820 50
2 Isl's 22
"'ll'g
3H21 50
Plum 1,1mm! 9
3C91 200
1000
170
30
2820 BO
1000
8823 50
2828 200
2828 170
98
2820 112
100
800
2823 800
2824 180
" 600
2S28 8!)
2824 140
2828 158
3824 200
60
2S35 100
2
67
Island 8
Curtis 550
131
3187 990
3188 090
8189 787
" 203
3194 598
S193 871
Vact. R10
5230 500
52i 10 800
2022 500
H Woods heirs 230 00
Pluinnier A 110 00
8 May A Irwin
M Stewart 75 50
Amy 1) W fori
Kiiox 10 67
Philip Cropp 8 70
John A Tropor 20 00
Hart J H 105
Known by W
F Hunter 23 87
Perry A Co Dus-
tin Island 19 50
Unknown 23 (M)
Sickles G O 3 35
II A Weaver 8 25
Clapp Edward 63 80
" " 61 88
ITarmer tract 227 70
II an mi A Gilfiil-
len 227 70
O W Zents fori
S Whitton 12 00
Good Hope Pet co 12 10
Pinkr.rdACo 18170
Dale heirs W II
Brown 12 00
Edwin E Clapp 120 00
J W Fidder 30 00
G S Hunter 3 07
PowellS 1150
Cascade Pet Land
Association 30
Grubbs John 11 50
Cascade Pot Land
Association 1 08
Unknown Old
Town 67 00
Curtis A Ander
son 120 00
J A Dalo A Bro
fori. J Hilands 22 20
Robert J Brown
fori J. Noble 8 60
Samuel West 10 80
Plumer heirs 120 00
Unknown 1150
Dr. Day 24 00
21 20
C II Shepard
Dale heirs 21 58
Samuel West 13 44
Irwin II M A
May Pa.. 1803 23 00
Hammond heirs 90 00
McDouglass 90 00
Gilmore A Co
(Burns) 2160
Gilmore A Co
(Burns) 72 00
John Myers 8 40
L L Gillmore 10 80
J B Agnew Good
will, White A
Clark 15 00
Kenneway to
Oil Co 24 00
Falinostock 7 20
Unknown fori
Wugner 12 00
Hunter John 24
Bunker Hill Oil
Co fori Mc-
Intyre 10 41
J C Shaw fori
Hunter . 30
J S MeCalmont
Exocutor 60 00
W F Dalrymplo 6 23
110WE to VNsmp.
II Leroy A J
Linklain lfil 93
" " 194 83
" " 70 38
ti
S B Ashley 17 74
II Lerov A J
Linklain, 109 10
II Leroy A J
Linklain wholo
tract lt0 acres 17 5(1
Roberts Anna 11 13S 08
2023
2021
2018
2021
3802
381 13
5193
2812
2878
2882
2!Mi()
2890
i!Kll
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2730
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2808
2977
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68
150
' " 83 13
W Wallaco 13:! 00
Nicholson John 83 14
83 14
ii ii
MePhcrson 83 14
Warder J wholo
tract 1000 acres 83 13
Warder J 83 13
lf3 47
" " 194 83
Mifliin Jonathan
Nees Dobbs 29 50
W Willink 183 72
" 183 72
" 1( 25
" 83 14
" 18172
" 183 72
W Willink
Cashman J. 83 25
W Willink
Hunt 10 04
W Willink
Hunt 10 64
W Willink
Sehofield 15 30
W Willink
J Bouncy 10 11
W Willink
J Bonner 16 64
W Willink
Roundsly 10 64
" Howard "
" I'rismuth J "
" Wilson A 7M
" McNeal R 10 4
" Fling B " "
" Blundin R " "
" McKloskvF 10 51
" Dougherty " "
" Stewart Jas 10 64
50
200
" Lewis Miss
" Iowis F
" Lewis B F
" Park Doct'r
8 31
8 31
41 6S
10 04
3183
3184
5111
5142
6141
51 15
3040
3044
3159
3100
3191
3102
3103
3104
3108
8174
3177
090
127
27
127
132
00
58
70
195
1014
914
495
444
95
1000
888
990
ti
1001
Ml
50
100
114
100
54
Leroy A Linklain 159 91
" J Bonner " "
JENKS TOWNSHIP.
Bayntnn Peter
Dampman 22 18
" K part J
Bonner 6 42
5 " Stephens 29 95
11 " MeCra 31 08
13 "SJ Williams 14 13
14 "Hi Mur-
klnsEdd 13 00
15 " James J 10 54
" " Wallaco " "
" E part 40 88
Davidson Wm
Miss Miller 238 78
Howell Joseph 215 25
Ogilby heirs 141 85
Leroy 4 Linklain 104 50
" " 22 43
" " 259 05
" " 219 12
" " 233 15
" " 233 15
50 " ' 24 93
24 " "SI 1178
" " "Ni 878
25 " 23 00
20 " " 20 8.-,
82 " " 2.3 liO
84 " " 1271
4178 783 1-2-7-18
8-10-17 " " 205 57
3179 03 43 " " 21 98
ii ii if ii ii i
" 69 60 SFRohrer.T
Martin, whole
tract 119 acros 13 11
3181 114 21 Leroy Linklain 32 60
" 100 22 " " 28 65
" 114 28 " " 32 60
ii ii 29 " t( 14 11
" 93 85 " " 20 73
" 107 80 " " 80 08
" 97 37 " " 27 70
3182 1073 3-4-5-0-9
12- 10-14
13- 20 " " 307 44
3190 990 " " 232 15
5137 250 HarmorJoslah 68 78
" 158 Harnior .1, K
Blood W Sof
E part 30 20
5139 600 HarmorJoslah 117 75
5140 " " " 117 75
3501 1000 Nicholson Jno,
Crabtroe
Davis 692 50
3564 1014 Nieholsen Jno. 842 23
3000 640 Nicholson A Me
Phcrson 183 27
3070 1037 Nicholson Mo-
Pherson Thos.
Jones 297 07
3071 1000 Nicholson A Mo-
Phorson 337 50
3550 518 Smith Rev Wm 117 34
8551 618 " " 11734
Vact. 1078 GntherioJW 623 91
2547 900 W Willink 257 85
4130 1090J Wallace Samuol,
Langshore 415 79
4133 900 Wallace Sam'l 257 85
4130 10901 " " 314 00
3001 60 8 6 Nicholson 4 Mc-
Vact.
3177
3173
3109
3170
5129
5130
5133
5100
6107
5110
Vact.
3322
3177
Vact.
100
83
00
80
580
68
89
305
1090
1000
753
70
400
114
100'
Pherson
Prentice 1 1 78
Campbell Sam'l 23 55
HuntCyrusFB 20 52
Sutton Robert 21 20
MoClatohio It 18 84
Blood C. estate 100 17
Whole tract 158
acres Dobbs J B 12 21
"SriT-Or Josiuli 18 84
90 01
479 01
439 50
380 98
18 94
Vact. 600
" Beck Wm 110 39
" Thompson W 8 31
" Daliiian J M 10 04
" Mays W " "
" Taylor Eliza 123 32
" 100 25
" Hubbard R 9 79
Pittsburgh A
Forest Co Lum
ber Co 24 89
W Willink Clo
ver Seth 83 14
130 747 J V Sloau 21 NI
130 748 " "
" 750 " " "
ii 7;,i II II II
" 753 " "
754 ii ii ii
" 735 " '
2910 100 14 Rennet S F 10 04
5108 150 Campbell Hiram 23 03
5102 750 !B Dobbs 12t81
5103 730 " 12 3.3
" loo "part of .ink loot
5104 1000 " Hill 25
5105 570 " 1x131
5101 1(H) Mifflin Jonathan 100 25
3195 621J Whole tract 5ml
acres Howe
Lumber Co 87 43
3197 " . ii it ii ii
4792 " Whole tract B9H
Mathews Chas. " "
5282 1000 Mead George 106 23
3133 soil Bonnev.l 128 00
818il loo Havs James 7 50
3193 9!HI Lerov A Linhiln 80 K5
8189 789 W W'allaco 02 12
2733 18 MitlllinJ 73 23
2olitl ytiO ShclionOilA
Milling Co 20 70
3.122 280
Mifflin J.
44
" E part
Nugent Thomas
8 11 Hill A J
Rickerbrode
Sunstoin Cass
Unknown Bea
vor Dam tract
Unknown or J
W Ward
IUttMOXY TOWNSHIP.
HI 00
10 00
40 80
57 12
14 50
80 E Nowbury
60 Strong, Lynch A
Eckert,Gorin'n
Run 18 20
12 David Harris pat.
byJMKinley 2 73
60 Siggins J Y fori.
M'Kinley 6 00
2 EL Davis 90
150 A O Barr A R O
Beach 21 60
SEATED LANDS.
And also in pursuance of an act approved
the 20th day of April 1844, directing tho
modo of selling seated lands for taxes, and
the several acts supplementary thereto tho
following tracts of seated lands and in and
out lots in tho said County of Forest afore
said, or so much thereof as will pay the
arrearages oi uixcs anil eosis accrued tlicro
on will be exposed to public sale at the
timo and phico aforesaid for tho sale of
unseated lauds, and be continued by ad
journment from day to day if it should bo
iuuiiu iiucossitry so to uo.
BARN ETT TOVN"8IlIP.
War. Aero. VirrautM r teputd Owner. T.i.
100 Hilbroner Leopold Holm 7 00
113 Armstrong William estalo 11 00
3145 150 Stockton R M 9 00
40 Sloeum Wollord 13 21
3144 200 Sluppon Edward 21 20
5700 8 " ' 2 17
3148 102 " " 10
3145 758 " " 78 41
20 Titus William 20 00
3314 50 Fox S M 7 80
3315 17 " 2 15
100 .ents John ti 30
Brandon Catherine 6 10
HICKOKY TOWNSHir.
3090 83 Brown J II and others 10 00
119 Hemlock Island Oil co 20 00
7 Hannah J H (Franklin) 1 50
32 Merrill W P 1 92
50 Clark T B 1 IH(
35 " 1 oo
05 Cascade Pet. Land Assoc' u 130
IIAKMONY TOWNSHIP.
125 HarrisDavid.forl. Johnston Odd
100 Barr Frank 31 22
50 Allegheny National Bank 2 50
22 ltrown Jonathan 1 50
20 Ballelt H A J 24 36
50 Babliett M T 27 41
215 Cecil John It 28 (HI
110 " " 27 87
20 Colunt A Nelson 13 2-5
601 Connely W A, wholo tract
100 acres 9 Oil
185 Carson Joseph 13 (HI
8(1 Corbin Marshall 2 73
568 Dawson Run Oil Co 129 18
2 " " " SI 60
1(H) Dullleld John 10 83
9 Edinlsiro Oil Co 12 53
25 Farrer Green .'102
144 Fish John j 00
8.1 Hunter B J 2 00
50 ibigan llernerd 1) 30
50 I leister Pet. Co 9 92
Hinds Charles 4 (HI
125 Hiiidekoopur 18 68
50 Jones E 1) 4 INI
5 Loper Leo A Co 11 83
623 Whole tract 722 ucros, Long
ii H 70 70
liH) Lamb John 33 05
10 McCIintock Homestead co 3 37
232 Morse MA 20 73
85 Miles Hugh 4 00
50 Mover O 6 03
19 Mil'ls 8 M 1 80
80 " 1 70
25 " 5 05
25 " 2 53
101 Monroe Oil Co 7 5'
divers jonn f.
200 McKinnev W 15 40
330 MeGarver A Co 13 08
40 Neill A Wilson 0 43
8 Paul 1) J 1 87
133 Robinson Nelll Wilson 44 15
40 St Louis Oil Co 3 41
40 " " J II Hill 3ii
2 Saunders & Co 4 41
100 Smilev Dr 27 28
55 Scott Roval E 2 72
90 Thompson W W 20 53
47 Tomlinson tt Anderson 19 !H)
125 Tayior Heirs (McEwing) 10 83
40 Unknown fori. Jos. Jones 9 2."
00 Allan Frank R 0 95
491 Bronson AH 4 87
130 Brown M B 13 91
50 Bouncy Z fori. J II Dawson 0 73
60 Brown Col fori. Watson 2 05
12 Clark Gilbert 2 80
320 Copeland Farm Oil Co 15 00
10 Coleman tori. Mauross 2 43
200 Carroll Reuben 15 40
175 Davis Williams fori. Flom
ing 18 10
134 Ewing II S, Stecn oceup'nt 13 02
ii ijtoouncn uapt a 87
341 Gillespio J J 6 90
4 Goodwin fori. Mauross 48
10 Green A Grove 1 25
1 Huchinson fori. McKinley 102
100 Holbrook J fori. Mcltyre 7
50 Kelby C M 5 80
125 Miller Isaac 8 09
100 Myers A Kinncar 4 75
100 Morrow D 5 91
2 McChosnev fori. Manross 85
204 Pittsburgh Co fori. Flem
ing, O'Hara 19 35
120 Pago Charles 11 08
1 Roup Sam'l, D Scott 55
75 Reed fori. Fleming 7 80
200 Smith J II 10 03
15 Sweet A Co 1 80
2 Tomlinson A Anderson 45
30 Vandergrift it Foreman 0 30
1120 West Hickory Mining As
sociation 97 30
100 Wilson Samuel (125
80 Wilson if- Noill 0 25
80 Watson Jonathan fori. Co
burn 8 70
40 Warren A Venango Oil Co . 8 87
100 Watson Co fori. Siggins 7 75
150 Webster A Co 3 00
HOYTE TOWNSHIP.
2300 200 Sholton Oil Co 14 70
JEXKS TOWNSHIP.
3109 21 Dobbs B J 2 OS
220 ' 13 20
17 " "8
Vact 220 Daniels Jas W 3180
3185 00 J Bonner 4 60
3170 290 Eeyner 8 B, J A A others 45 78
3173 120 ' " 13 82
5141 100 Thompson John 30 84
3170 1 Wynkoop John cstato 2 83
3118 30 Wray William 2 25
i WMnsor A brum 60
3177 114 Nugent Thomas 3 42
KINGSLEY TOWNSniP.
5180 100 Brooklyn Oil Co 8 65
5194 67 Burt II A 12
6197 64 " 5 15
5187 390 Eastman A Shall 48 02
5193 410 Giltillen C F 28 35
5217 1100 Hall Lamb A Schooley 142 23
5180 loo Jronsiilo (Ml Co 1113
5180 8 Lewis E E A Congor 1 48
6193 400 Lake Erie Pet. Co 25 52
5104 80 " " 6 38
5194 100 Moody A Woodruff 14 34
5187 75 McCIintock Hamilton 7 58
5180 100 " " 8IHI
5193 410 Gillespie CF 8 20
5100 50 Klinstiver II 1 00
5180 00 Bastiau Robert 2 71
6193 18 Dice A Dalo 98
5213 5 Ellsworth Georgo 1 80
5214 40 Kirkwood James 2 70
5214 130 Tarr James 7 30
3180 00 Eastman A Shall 3 20
5214 60 Coaper Jacob 82
TIONESTA TOWNSHIP.
75 Dice John
123 Hatpile A Co
2(H) Moore A Co
100 Richardson's heirs
4iH) Richardson W II
40 IVinsor
1951
14 83
24 75
28 32
49 35
4 (Mi
2835 1000 A G Curtin fori. Anderson 90 (HI
233 4(H) Anderson John 80 00
401 Brognard A Dalo, Conroy 0 30
10 Batten James 2 25
63 Brett K agent, J Noblo 5 68
5185 49 l!r guard A Richardson 6 02
2(H) Banner Oil Co uu
HH) Copelund Otis 7 00
45 Dalrymplo W F 1 80
2828 52 Dalo heirs to Shepard 4 08
4 Dustin Isaac to Oil Co 6 :t()
0:80 19 Grant Oil Co, Haskell 000
100 Hulings W W, J ae. Sware 11 25
3824 100 Kenneway to Oil Co 9 00
3820 ISO M vers John. Miller 12 60
2828 170 Pimp Abram 11 90
02 Pittsburgh A Phil'a Oil Co 2 79
2S23 10 Pettigrew Alex 20
60 Smith S B 3 50
5 Shepard C H, Dale Island 1 35
60 Yarsdalo Joel M 9 00
5 Tionesta l'et. Co, Fleming
Oil Co 1 50
TIONESTA BOIiOUCHI.
75 Dice John 11 01
1 Mav 8 T 01
9 " 9 85
425 Sickles G O 130 00
1 Ford S A 63
4 Dalzell 8 97
i Butler W II 3 90
4 May B II AST 8 40
75 Sydney iC Co 15 98
CiltEEN TOWNSHIP.
3825 75 Whitman Seidell 8 45
320 95 " " foil. J Folmer 0 90
3820 95 Whitman George fori. A
Folmer 15 40
3825 150 Lacy Geo., Drain it Robb
plat e 0 00
Taxes and costs must be paid when prop
erty is struck down or the sale may bo
avoided ami the property be immediate! y
put up and resold. See act 13lli .March
1817, See. 27, l'urdon's Digest, l agetHH.
Tlonesta, Forest County, Pa., this 30th day
of March, A. D. 1872.
S. J. SETLEY, Treasurer.
A well-known physician in ono of
our largo cities was walking one even
ing', when coming up behind a rather
forlorn-looking couple, he perceived
tlmt they were jungling- about some
thing; nnd as ho passed, tho husband
reproved what had evidently been
some expression of repining 011 tho part
of the wil'u iu tho following terse,
thoiK'h morally unsound proposition :
"You was drunk yesterday, nnd you
was drunk day before yesterday, and
I bliould like to know what more voti
could have uulc.?s you was a hangel in
heaven !"
Tho death of the Rev. Robert J.
Breckinridge reminds tia of nil amus
ing incident in his life, which we be
lieve hns never been printed. Soino
member of a presbytery a country
brother complained that tho city
clergymen dressed too well, and thus
mnde undue distinction between them
and their country brethren. Dr.
Breckinridge, always ready for do
bate, straightened his tall, lithe form
up, nnd "indignantly denied tho
charge." In a burst of eloquent au
ger ho declared that he was ready to
change clothes with any brother on
that floor. In an instant a short fat
brother as broad as long waddled
into tho aisle nnd called out weazily :
"Mr. Moderator, I'm his man!" The
vision of Dr. Breckinridgo's arms and
legs protruding from the baggy clothes
of the other upset the dignity of the
presbytery, and spoiled the eloquence
of the orator.
Now and then wo get a fresh little
statistic of Mr. Gilmore's musical en
terprise, of which report is nothing if
not numerical. At the first ever-to-be-remembered
Jubilee, tho organ re
quired twenty-four men to blow it.
Tho organ building for the June dem
onstration will be three times as large.
It would therefore require seventy-two
men to blow it, did not science step iu
with a steam-engine, and supply a
maximum of wind with a minimum
of motive power. Who can say that
in time wo may no have a steam so
prano? Iu Oregon they resort to peculinr
modes of electioneering. A man in
Lane county who aspired to bo a can
didate for SheiilT complains that his
enemies circulated a report that atrca
fell upon him nnd killed him, in Order
to prevent his nomination, thinking,
probably, with very good reason, that
if ho was supposed to bo dead he would
not be nominated. lie very rightly
protests that this is not fair play, as ho
is not willing to be regarded as dead
by his fellow citizens, nor to be kept
from the honorable position of Sheriff
of Lane county. .
A note from a gentleman who whs
'snowed up" iu Maine, states that dur
ing the last storm too much snow was
blown through the keyhole of the out
side door of the houso where he waa
stopping, and that it took two men
two days to shovel it out. And that
wasn't the hardest storm of the month
by any means.
Tho Chicngo Tost puts it thus : Tho
buzz-saw has slain its thousands and
the mower and reaper its tens of thou
sands. The season for being killed by
base ball opens a little, late this year,
but a satisfactory report has been re
ceived from Racine. Ago twelve.
Hot liner. la tho stomach.
In Chicago, some boys surreptitious
ly pinned to tho coat of a pedestrian a
yellow card, bearing the inscription : .
"Small-pox here; nroyou vaccinated?"
The Timet says "the gentleman met
with h perfect ovation wherever he
went, but he had pretty much the en
tire walk to himself."
During the conference nt Worcester
tho following dialogue was overheard
between tr j newsboys : "I say, Jim,
what a the meaning ot so many minis
ters being here all together?" "Why,"
answered Jim, scroniully, ''they al
ways meet onco a year to exchange
sermons with each other."
A Salem officer on Tuesday espied
an honest importation from tho Eme
rald Isle with his mouth to the open
ing of a street letter-box, inquiring
for a letter for Pat Murphy. The offi
cer showed Pnt tho way the postoffice, .
where it is presumed he got an answer.
A western New York miss unguard-.
edly made tho remark in the family,
circle recently that "when gentlemen 1
eat warm maple sugar it gets into their
mustaches nnd makes them scratchy."'
Her father is curious to know how sho
found it out.
An old bachelor at a wedding feast
had tho lieartiessiicss to offer the fol
lowing toast: "Marriage Tho gato
through which the happy lover leaves
his enchanted regions and returns to
earth."
Dohson says his friends seoni deter
mined to give him tho title of Dr. His
butcher, baker, and all tho rest do so,
but they put tho Dr. after his name
instead of before it.
An Indiana lady has a divorce from
her husband in her pocket, and when
ever he don't mind, sho takes out the
document and shows it to him, when
he "weakens."
A Kan Francisco paper says btiaw
berries will soon be a drug iu tho mar
ket, us there never was such a crop as
the present seusou promises.
At Lebanon, Tcun., lately, an ar
dent youth of M and a gushing widow
of'iSl weie married in the presonco of
their grandchildren.
The California Legislature has pass
ed a bill that "religion shall neither bo
tnught nor practiced in the publio
schools."
A Sacramento juror stole the judge's
hat aud overcoat wheu tho court whs
dismissed.
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