Ratc of Advertising. One Square (1 Inch,) one Inert ions - tl 50 OneSnuare " one month - -3 00 One Square ' ' " three months - fl 00 One Square " ono year - - 10 00 Two Squares, one year - - - 15 00 Quarter Col. . ' - 30 ( Half " . - . - 50 00 Ono " - - - - 100 09 Business Cards, not exceeding one Inch In length, $10 per year. Legal notices at established Tales. These rates are low, and no deviation sill be ninde, or discrimination amonr patrons. The rates olTered are such, n will mako it to the advantageof men dob business in the limits of the circulation of the inier to advertise liberallr. BlPIJBMCAN. b OREST M mm-mnED kvkry tuehday, by W, TL. DUNN. DfTlce in Krox's Bulldlngi Elm, Street. TERMS, 2.00 A YEAR. No Subscriptions received for shorter poriod thnn three month. Correspondence solicited from all part of the oountr.v. No notirn will be taken of annonyniou communication. Marriage and Doath notices Inserted gratis. "Let us have Faith that Right makes Might; and irtfhat Faith let tis to thd end, dare do our duty as we understand if--LINCOLN.. VOL. V. NO. 9. TIONESTA, PA., TUESDAY, MAY 28, 1872. $2 PER ANNUM. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. FKWTON rETTIS. MILM W. TATK. PETTIS Sk TATK, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Alt Strtet, TIONESTA, PA. Isaac Ash, ATTORNEY AT TjAW, Oil City, Pa. Will practieo In the various Courts of Forest County. All business cntrustnd to ail rare will receive prompt attention, idly - W,"rT, Vawn, Qoorgs 1. Jeoki, TlMMt. Pm. Brookvlllt. Pft- Mason A Jerks, ATTORNEYS AT TjAW. Ofnoe on Elm Street, above Walnut, Tlonesta, l'n. C. W. Glinilan, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Franklin, Ve nango Co., I'd. tf. W. P, MercilUott, Attorney t Law. ARB WE A I, IlST.iTi: a;i.t. TIONESTA, rA. 7-tf J. HAIIHIS, V, D. FASBKTT, HA It 11 IS .C FA SSE TT, Attorney at Law, Tltusvllle Penn'a. PRACTICE In nil the Court of Wsrron, Crawford, Forest and Venango Coun ties. 4;-tf Tlonesta House. ITT EI j. Proprietor, Elm St., Tlo nestn. Pa., at the mouth of the creek. M, Mr. Iltln lifts thoroughly renovated tho Tlonesta House, and re-furnished it com pletely. All who patronize him will he well entertained ut reasonable rate. 20 ly FOREST HOUSE, DftLACK PROPRIETOR. Opposite . Court House, Tionesla, Pa. Just oncitsd. Everything now and clean and fresh. The best of liquors kept constantly on hftnd. A portion of the public patron age U respectfully solicited. 4-17-lV Holmes House, nIONESTA, PA., opposite tho Depot. -L C. I. Mahie, Proprietor. Good Hta fcllug connected with the house. tf. Syracuse House, TlPIOUTr, Pa., J. T Maoek, Proplo tors. The house has boen thoroughly re Kited and is now in the llrst-class order, with the best of accommodations. Any formation concerning Oil Territory at this point will bo choorfullT furnished, -ly J. cfcl). MAUEE, Exchange Hotel, LOWER TirtlOVTE, Pa., IV S. Kams vr.r.x, A Hon Prop's. This house having been rented I now tho most desirable stop iiia place In Tidioute. A good Billiard Room attachod. 4-ly National Hotel, XRVINETON, PA. W. A. IlallenVmck, . Proprietor- This hotel Is Nkw, and Is ,ow open as Trflrst class house, situate at ne Junction of the Oil Creek A Alloghony Miver and Philadelphia A Erio Railroads, pposite the Depot. Parties having to lay ver trains will find this the most conven nt hotel In town, with first-class ac.com nodations and reasonable charges. tf. Dr. J. L. Aconb, i DT1YSICIAN AND SURG EON. who has A. had tlOocn years' experience in a largo ana successiui practice, win attend uil Professional Calls. OlUce in his Drug and Grocery Store, located in Tidioute, near Tidiouto House. IN HIS STOJtE WILL BE FOUND A full assortment of Modicinea, Liquors Tobacco, Cigars, Stationery, Olass, Paints, Oils, Cutlery, and tine Uroceries, all of the best quality, and will be sold at reasonable rates. . II. R, BURGESS, an experienced Drug gist from New York, has charge of the .Store. All prescriptions put up accurately. JOHN A. DALE, PRUT. HN A. PROPlR, VICS PREST. A. H. STEELE, CASHR, TIOITESTA SAVINGS BANK, Tioncsta, Forest Co., Pa. Tli la Rank t ransack) a Qenoral Banking, Cnilectimr and Exchange ltusiness. Drafts on the Principal Cities of the "United States and Europe bnuirht and sold. m Gold and Silvof Coin and Govornmont Securities bought and sold. 7 -SO Bonds converted on the most favorable tonus. I nterest allowed on time deposits. Mar. 4, tf. SLOAN & VAN GIESEN. AND WAGON-MAKERS. Corrter of Church and Elm Streets, TIONESTA 3?V. This firm Is prepared to do all work In its line, and will warrant event-thing done ut their shops to givo satisfaction. Par ticular attention given to HOllSK-SIIOEIXG, f.ivelhetu atrial, and you will not ro-fttlL- 13-ly- Lloyd &Soh, WATER STREET, TIONESTA, PA. HAVE JITST OPENED an extensive Stock FLOUR AND FEED, GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, Which they offer to the publlo at rates as low as can bo ottered by any other eslab ' lishment in, town. Give us a call before fiurchasing elsewhere. 4fl-3m. LLOYD 4 SON. Tle Republican Office 'LT'EEPS constantly on hand a large as- IV sortment of itluiik Deeds, Mortgages, ' Siripensji, Warrants, (Summons, Ac. to be sold ' heap for sali. tf. D. W. CLARK, (COJIMISSIONKR'g CI.K.RK, FORKST CO., PA.) REAL ESTATE AGENT. HOUSES and Ixts (or Sale and RENrp Wild Lands for Sale. 1 I have superior facilities for ascertaining the condition of taxes and tax deeds, etc., and am therefore qualified to act intelli gently as agent of those living at a dis tance, owning lands in tho County. Olllce In Commissioner Room, Court House, Tioncsta, Pa. 4-41-ly. D. W. CLARK. FTtW. mTHRTOfl. Pnrt. D. UlTHkllSJK, T. T- A. WRIOHT. ST. UKO. W. IHTMRIIHIS, THE SUPERIOR LUMBER CO., MANUFACTURERS OF Pine Lumber, Lath, Shingles &c. Mills on Tioncsta Creek, Forest Co., Pa. Yards 1 Office tor. lh h Rail Rond Sin., PITTSBURGH", rA. Jos. Y. Saul, PRACTICAL Harness Maker and Sad dler. Three doors north of Holmes House, Tlonesta, Pa. All work is war ranted, tf. inlTAHD DITHRIDOK. B. D. DiTiminai FORT PITT GLASS WORKS. Established A. D. 1827. PtTKfUPCE& SQM, MAsrPAcruRKns or Ditliridge's xx Flint Glass PATENT OVAL LAMP CHIMNEYS. AND Silvered Glass Reflectors. These chlmnoys do not break by host. Ask for DtTiminoEs. Tako no other. DITHRIDGR A SON, 25-ly. Pittsburgh, Pa. IVew Itonrding House. MRS. R. S. HULINOS has built a large addition to her house, and is now pro paved to accommodate a number of perma nent boarders, mid all trnnsicnt ones who may favor her with thoir patronage. A good stable has recently been built to ac commodate the horses of guests. Charges reasonable. Residence on Kim St., oppo site S. Iluslct's store. l-ly JONES HOUSE, CLARION, PENN'A.I S. S. JONES - - - Proprietor. IsTZETW" GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE IN TIONESTA. KLINORDUNGER & CO. TTAVKjnHtbrouu.it on a complete and FLOUR, GROCERIES. PROVISIONS, and'everything necessary to tho complote stock of a llrst-;lass Urocory 1 louse, which they have opened out at thoir establish muiit on Elui bt., first door north of M. L. 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 be of the beat quality. Call and ex amine, and we believe we can suit vou. N. KLINORDL1NOER A CO. Jan. 9, '72. THE BOOT AND SHOE STOBB. IF YOU AVA NT a perfect fit and a good article of Roots and Shoes, of the tinest workmanship, go to II. I.. IrlcCAXCE'S, 89 CENTRE STREET, OIL CITY, PA. jE9-8atiHfaction guaranteed. 2-33 tf. A M 1 It A 1. 1) ! Mr. Samuel Hell, of W. E. Schmertz Co., Wholeside Hoot and Shoe Mauufuc-jur-ers, 31 Fifth avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa., has leon atllieted with chronic rhoumatish for tliiity 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 everv remedy known, without ellect, except Uillilmid's Pain Killer, ho was finally Induced to try it. A second applica tion enabled him to lay aside his crutch, and a third etloctcd a permanent cure. Mr. Hell Is a popular and well-known citizen, is a living monument of the etfticacy of that great medical discovery, Uilliland's Pain Killer. The alHictod should ask thoir grocer or druggist for it, and try its won derful power. Mr. tiilliland, we under stand, wants a respectable agent in every town and county for it. The principal of fice is at 72 Third Avenue, Pittsburgh Pa. ai-4t AGENTS WANTED Hound canvass ing book SENT FREE! of postage on roeeipt of 75 cents,' and ex culsive territory granted on the PICTORIL HOME RIBLE. Contains over 300 illustrations. Is a com plete Library of Hiblical knowledge. Ex cells all others. In English and enuan. Wm. Flint A Co., I'hila., Pa. 27-4t Tnr,Asim:its saxes. UNSEATED LANDS. NOTICE is hereby given that in pursu ance of an Act of tho General Assem bly of tho Commonwealth 01 Pennsylva nia, passed tho lMth day of March, 1S1.1, entitlod an Act to amend an Act directing the mode of soiling Unseated Lands for Taxes Ac, and tho several subsequent Acts supplementary thereto. The follow ing tracts of unseated hinds, and In and out lots in the County of Forest, or so much thereof as will pay the arrearages of taxes and costs accrued thereon, will bo exposed to public Halo at the Treasurer's OIHeo, in Tlonesta Borough, Forest Coun ty, Pa., on tho 21) MONDAY IN JUNE, 1872, and be continued by adjournment from day to day if It shall be found noccssary so to do : tJARHKTT TOWISHir. Warrant A.m. Sab. WamwiWe ar rrputad Owner. Tax. 3311 m 3174 41HJ SIM 029 Hl.-8 VM 31.r,U 4115 3149 675 00 I 24 3100 449 125 210 05 3312 100 30 3147 500 3110 50 3112 100 100 100 5134 80.5 5135 1000 5130 420 5155 600 515ft 500 5115 100 6129 900 5110 309 Mis looo 610U 1000 5108 U50 6105 :too 6224 050 5133 100 3142 1X 51H(1 800 5187 00 6188 320 5188 50 6187 100 6187 100 5180) 183 5187 J 5217 1100 5180 100 52(18 80 6193 100 5193 290 5208 290 6221 1 6207 208 5220 30 Ishind 8 5192 200 J 50 6233 300 5203 650 5190 974 5218 750 6191 200 6192 150 ' 6207 200 6280 331 5102 250 6189 100 5192 100 iH3 170 8093 52 6192 250 Ullmore Rob't. 8 6fl Millstone Deer Creek Pet. Co. (Ogilbv holrs.) 108 78 Ogllby heirs JilH 07 " 21!) 78 109 87 1.W 68 300 2 40 2 40 2 40 R. S. Wlnlock Mays K. C. " " Hitter " " Wilson " " Dobbs II. Lcroy A J. Linklain Wray William 08 58 88 85 73 88 17 80 1152 Rold H. J. Colvln S. R. Oilt'oyle Elizalxttk 1 44 Sherill J. P. A J. A. 30 00 Gilmore Robert 7 60 Colvln J. R. 24 00 Hilbronor Leo pold 10 00 Ruloif Ruloffson 25 00 KIKOSLET TOWNSHIP. QUI ct Co. Superior Lum ber Co. Harmcr Josiah Arnold Plum in er Unknown McDermot & Forkcr 17389 155 75 '87 87 11 113 42 133 133 125 40 Taylor Charles ' lilood A Stewart Unknown Wolf & Co. Whole tract 400 acres Ford S. A. A Carollno SuobletH. 130 19 21 61 8 White Wm. fori. Luby F. H. & Co 17 65 White Wm. fori. Chttdwic k oil co 32 47 Hall Lamb A Nchoolev 101 20 Tionesta Oil Co 6 !H T. W. Allan & Co 6 62 Zehdle C. fori. Hrooklvn oil co 6 90 Gillillcn C. F. 20 01 HICKORY TOWNSHIP. Economlto Soc. 67 08 Noble A Jen nings former ly tirecn J. Webb W. H. Halo J. A. Dalo & Irwin Davidson Wm. fori. Porterllcld CO G. 8. Long ct U. Wurthv 65 Cincinnati fc Pitts'gOilCo. 107 Wllsou John 220 Unknown 15 Lnko Erie Pet. Co R R Roberts Madolo Mubin John Mciul (Jeorge Irwin Kictiard Ltipv Conrad Cole R. R. Struthers Thos. Reeker Richard t 5 Grey ltcv. Robert Johnson A Smith ( T. D. Collins) McFee A Long well formerly D, Noble Dav Win. now T. D. Collins Wardsworth fori. L. Hen net t White W. 8. fori. O. W. Walters Luther L. F. First Nat. Hank Allegheny fori Pratlior heirs Unknown lbrl Roberts Irwin 11. M. dt S. T. May Economite Soc. Anderson W. L. fori. CM. Hunter Anderson W. L. fori F. Keifur Hall Nelson U. Hall Wm. W. Cary John Excelsior Oil Co fori 8. Manross T. D. Collins fori Gordon heirs C. M. Hunter Hannah J. L. Unknown Island 5 98 120 64 85 20 11 00 33 100 90 a 10 l 151 321 1 8090 147 23 I 00 r 60 55 !75 I 93 8 20 28 5280 5210 60 10 80 5 60 81 i Island 7 6192 150 10 2 75 OREKN TOWNSHIP. Homier J. Dale A Brother fori A Hean Duncan Robert Ford t Lacy 3819 5157 240 500 135 500 200 7(10 290 59 40 105 00 14 85 IS! 25 49 50 154 00 22 00 5185 3818 6500 5184 Gillespie A Owens Heiiler M. fori. 382o 63 120 230 Jonas Folmer 9 13 Myers Peter 22 00 Mav H. 11. Sad dle Hag tract 25 30 May 11. H. Tio ncsta oil bbl co 29 15 Palmer A fluids 32 50 Woods heirs 94 91 Walters bam'l 9 90 5181 ISO 5185 3x20 3820 3002 Vact. 500 3;i3 90 TIONKSTA TOWNSHIP 40 Proper John 10 30 450 Mav A Hro. 30 80 30 W limns J fori Hilands 6 90 3822 1000 5180 500 400 127 73 80 a 217 25 3823 100 5 Vact. 40 275 305 282.". 900 2830 990 2828 100 R Woods licirs PI u turner A SMv A IrWin M Stewart Amy I) W fori Knoic Philip Cropp John A Proper Hart 3 H Known by W F Hunter Perry A Co Dus- tin Island Unknown Sickles tG H A Weaver Clapp Edward 230 00 110 00 75 50 lflflT 8 70 20 00 1 05 23 87 19 50 23 00 8 35 8 25 03 80 01 88 227 70 Harmcr tract Hsnua ct Gilfiil- len 227 70 O W Zcnts fori SWhitten .12 00 Good Hope Pet co 12 90 Pinktrd&Co 48170 Dole holrs W H - - Rrown 12 00 Edwin E Clapp 120 00 J W Fidder 30 00 OSHnntor 8 07 108 790 100 2823 2838 1000 2928 20 0 25, 282fl 50 2 Isl's 2 adj'g 3H21 50 Pluml.laod 9 3G91 200 1000 170 Powell S Cascade Pet Land Association 1150 30 1150 1 08 Orubbs .f olin Cascade Pet Irfmd Association Unknown Old Town 67 00 120 00 22 20 8 no 10 80 120 00 11 50 24 00 21 20 Curtis A Ander son J A Dale A Bro fori. J Hilands Robert J llrnwn fori J. Noble Samuel West PI inner heirs Unknown Dr. Day 80 90 1000 50 200 170 98 112 100 800 800 180 600 80 140 158 2820 3823 2H28 2828 C II Shepard Dale heirs 21 58 Samuel West 13 44 Irwin H M A May Pat. 1805 23 00 Hammond heirs 90 00 McDouglass 90 00 Gilmore it Co (Hums) 2160 Gilmore A Co (Hums) 72 00 John Mvers 8 40 L L U ill more 10 80 J B Agnew Good- wln, White A, Clark 15 CO Kennoway to Oil Co 24 00 Fahnostock 7 20 Unknown fori Wagner 12 00 Hunter John 24 Hunker Hill Oil Co fori Mc- Intvro 10 44 J C Shaw fori ' Hunter 80 J S McCalmont Executor 60 00 W F Dalrymplo 5 23 HOWE TO VNSUIP. II Lcroy A 3 Linklain 101 95 " " ' 194 83 " " .70 38 it it S n Ashley 17 74 II I,crov A J Linklain, 109 10 II Lcroy A J Linkliiln whole tract 100 acres 17 50 Roberts Anna It 138 08 " " 83 13 2826 2823 2824 2828 2824 2828 3824 2835 200 60 100 2 87 Island 8 Curtis 550 131 8187 990 8188 8189 900 787 203 590 87J 3194 3195 Vact. 850 6230 500 521 Mi 2022 2023 2024 2018 2021 3H02 3X0.3 6103 800 600 W Wallace Nicholson John 133 00 83 14 83 14 McPborson Warder J whole tract 1000 acres Warder J 8314 83 13 83 13 103 47 194 H3 29 50 13 72 1S3 72 Hlfl 25 83 14 181 72 183 72 979 9)10 170 Mifllin Jonathan Nees Dobbs W Willink 2812 1003 2H78 1003 2882 1000 2900 500 2890 1003 2!U 1063 2736 200 62-53 W Willink Cashman J. 33 25 2730 100 69 W Willink Hunt 16 64 2736 " 58 W Willink Hunt 16 64 - " 55 W Willink Sehotiold 15 30 " 90 56 W Willink J Honney 16 11 " 100 51 W Willink J Homier ' 16 64 2850 " 1 W Willink Roundsly 10 64 " " 8 " Howard " " " " 6 " KrlsmuthJ " " " " 8 " Wilson A 7 88 " " 9 " McNeal R 16 04 2910 " 12 ' Fling 11 " " " " 13 " Hlundin R " " " " 15 " McKloskyF 10 51 " 10 " Dougherty " " " " 19 " 8Uwart J as 18 64 it ii on ii tt ti it it 2808 50 of23 " Iwis Miss 8 31 " " J of 24 " Lewis F 8 31 250 4 of 23 28 4 29 100 27 700 81-32-33 87-38-39 " Lewis B V 41 08 " Park Dixa'r 10 64 " Rock Wm 110 39 ' Thompson W 8 31 " Daluian JM 10 01 " Mavs W " " " Taylor Eliza 123 32 " 100 25 " nubbard R 0 79 Pittsburgh A ForestCo Lum lierCo 24 89 W Willink Clo ver Soth 83 14 J V 81oau 21 80 2977 " 50 of; " 100 3 2905 " 44 740 2450 1000 3180 58 " 150 Vact. 500 130 747 130 718 " 7r0 " 751 " 7."3 " 7.54 " 755 291(1 100 14 5108 150 Slirj 750 5103 730 " UK) 5104 1000 5105 570 5101 10O0 3195 6211 3197 " 4792 " 5282 1000 31:13 KOO 31K0 100 31!3 1HJ0 31 Mil 7h 27: 448 2300 200 Rennet SF 10 Campbell If Irani 23 H Dobbs 124 it ji "paj-tofZink 10 J(0 " 90 Mifllin Jonathan 100 Whole tract Mi acres Howe Lumber Co 87 43 Whole tract 590 Mathews t'has. Mead Geurgo Honuev .1 Hays James Lcrov A l.iulain W Wallace Miflllin J' Shelton Oil A Mining Co 20 70 3183 990 Lcroy Linklain 159 91 3184 " "J Honner " " JBNKS TOWNSHIP. 5141 127 Raynton Peter, Dampmaq 22 18 ' 27 " E part J . Honner 6 42 " 127 6 "Stephens 29 95 5142 132 11 " McCra 81 08 6144 00 13 " S 1 Williams 14 13 " 68 14 "81 Mnr- - kinsEdd 13 60 " 70 15 " James J 10 64 u ii Wallace " " 5145 195 " Kpart 40 SS 3040 1014 Davidson Wm Miss Miller 238 78 3044 914 Howell Joseph 215 25 3159 495 Ogilbv heirs 141 85 8100 444 Icroy Linklain 10458 3191 95 " " 22 43 3102 1000 " " 259 05 3103 888 " " 219 12 3104 990 " " 2.13 15 3108 " " " 2.13 15 8174 1001 60 " ' 24 95 3177 50 24 " " S i 1 1 78 ' 50 " " "Nl 8 78 " lOOf 25 " WOO " 114 20 " " 20 85 " 100 32 . " " 23 00 ' ' 54 84 " ' 1271 , M tl . tl II II It II 4178 783 1-2-7-18 8-10-17 " ' " 205 57 8179 . 3 43 " " 21 98 tt , tt ii ii tt i. " 69 60 S V Rolircr, T Martin, whole tract 119 acres 13 11 Leroy Linklain 32 00 3181 114 100 114 i 03 107 97 1073 21 22 28 29 85 28 05 82 00 tt it 26 73 30 08 27 70 30 37 3-4-5 0-9 12- 10-14 13- 20 3182 307 44 232 15 58 78 3190 6137 990 250 158 narmor Josiah Harmor J, K Rlood W S of E part Harmor Josiah : 30 20 117 75 117 75 5139 5140 3501 600 tt 1000 Nicholson Jno, Crabtree t Davis R92 50 Nicholsnn Jno. 342 23 Nicholson a Mc pherson 183 27 Nicholson Mc Pherson Thos. 3504 3000 1014 640 3070 1037 Jones 207 07 3071 1000 Nicholson A Mc- Pherson 337 50 3550 518 Smith Rev Wm 117 34 8551 518 " " 117 34 Vact. 1078 Guthorio J W 623 91 2547 900 W Willink 257 85 4130 1090J Wallace Samuel, Langshore 415 79 4133 900 Wallace Sam'l 257 85 4136 10901 " " 314 00 3001 60 5 A 6 Nicholson A Mo- . Phorson , Prentice 1178 Vnct. 100 Campbell Sam'l 23 55 8177 85 HnntCvrusFB 20 52 3173 90 Sutton "Robert 2120 3109 80 McClatchie R 18 84 3170 580 Rlood C. estate 100 17 5129 58 Whole tract 158 acres Dobbs J B 12 21 5130 80 Harmor Josiah 18 84 61.18 305 " " 90 01 5100 1090 Mifllin J. 479 01 5107 1000 " 430 50 5110 753 " E part 3.10 98 Vact. 70 Nugent Thomas 18 94 3322 400 SH Hill A J Rickorbrode 11100 3177 114 Sunstoin Cass 10 00 Vact. 100 Unknown Hea ver Dam tract 40 80 3322 280 Unknown or J W Ward . nASMOMT TOWNSHIP, 67 V. 80 E Newbury 60 Strong, Lynch A EckortjUorm'ii Run 12 David Harris pat. by J M'Kinlev 60 Sig'gins J Y fori. M'Klnley 2 EL Davis 150 A a Barr R O . Beach 14 56 18 20 2 73 6 00 90 21 60 SEATED LANDS. And also In pursuance of an act approved the 29th day of April 1844, directing tho iiuHio or selling seated lands tor taxes, ana tho several acts supplementary thereto the following tracts ot scutou lands ana in aim out lots in the said County of Forest afore said, or so much thereof as will pay the arrearages ot taxes and costs accrued t Here on will bo exposed to public sale at the time and place aforesaid for the sale of unseated lands, ana be continued by ad journment (torn day lo day if it should be found uocossary mo to do. HARNETT TOWNSniP. Warranto, or trpate. Owner. Tai. 7 00 100 113 150 40 200 8 102 758 20 50 17 100 i Hilbronor Leopold Holm Armstrong William estate Stockton R M Slocum Wolford Shippen Edward 14 00 3145 3144 5700 8148 3145 3.114 3315 9 00 13 21 21 20 2 17 10 52 78 41 Titos William Fox 8 M tt .cuts John Brandon Cathorlno 20 00 7 80 2 15 030 6 10 HICKORY TOWNSHIP. 83 Brown J H and others 110 Hemlock Island Oil co 7 Hannah J H (Franklin) 32 Merrill W P 60 Clark T U 35 " 05 Cascade Pet. Land Assoc'n 3090 10 00 20 Oil 1 50 1 92 1 00 1 00 1 30 HARMONY TOWNSHIP. Harris David, fori. Johnston 9 00 125 100 50 22 20 50 215 11(1 20 (30 185 80 658 2 loo J 25 lii A j .V.) 50 i 125 50 5 621 100 40 Barr Frank 34 22 Allegheny National Bank 2 50 Hrown Jonathan 1 50 Ballett H A J 24 35 BabbettMT 27 41 Cecil John R ' 28 oo 28 27 13 9 87 Cotant A Nelson Coiumly W A, whole tract HHI acres Carson Joseph Corbin Marshall 13 Dawson Run Oil Co 120 it ti tt Tnillleld John Ediuboro (hi Co Farrer (ireen Kish John Hunter II J 1 lagan Boruerd Holster Pel. Co . Hinds t'lriil'lu lluidt'koopur Jones E 1) Lopcr Leo A Co Win ile tract 722 acres, Ixing (i H Lamb John McCliutis-k Homestead co 20 10 12 32 10 9 9 4 18 4 11 70 33 3 Morse M A Miles Hugh Mover C Mills S M Monroo Oil Co Myers John McKinney W McGarver A Co NeiH A Wilson Paul D J Robinson Neill Wilson St Louis Oil Co " " J II Hill Saunders ct Co Smiley Dr Scott Royal E Thompson W W Tomlinson t Anderson Tayior Heirs (McEwing) Unknown fori. Jos. Jones Allan Frank H Bronson AH Brown M B Bonnev Z fori. J n Dawson Brown Col fori. Watson ' 2 Clark Gilbert 2 Copeland Farm Oil Co 15 Coleman fori. Manross 2 Carroll Reuben 15 Davis Williams fori. Flem ing 18 Ewnig HS, Stoen occup'nt 13 Goodrich Capt 8 Gillespie J J 0 Goodwin fori. Manross Green A Grovo 1 Huchinson fori. McKinloy 1 Uolbrook J forL Mcltyro 7 Kelby CM .6 Miller Isaac 8 Myers A Kinnoar 4 Morrow D 6 McChosney fori. Manross Pittsburgh Co fori. Flem ing, O'Hnra Page Charles Roup Sam'l, D Scott Reed fori. Fleming Smith J H Sweet A Co 1 Tomlinson A Anderson Vandcrgrift ct Foreman West Hickory Mining As sociation Wilson Samuel Wilson cf Neill Watson Jonathan fori. Co bnrn ' Warren A Venango Oil Co Watson ct Co lori. siggins 7 o Webster A Co 3 00 HOWE TOWNSHIP. 200 Shelton Oil Co 23C0 14 70 . JENRS TOWNSHIP. S1C9 21 Dobbs B J 220 ' 17 " ' 2 08 13 20 78 Vact 3185 3170 8173 5141 3170 3118 3177 220 Daniels Jos W 00 J Bonner 290 Rcyner S R, 3 A A others 120 " " " 100 Thompson John 1 Wvnkoop John estate 30 Wray William il Winsor Abram 114 Nugent Thomas KIN08LEY TOWNSHIP. 100 Brooklyn Oil Co 57 Burt H A 64 " 390 Eastman A Shall 410 Gillillon O F 81 80 4 50 45 78 13 82 30 84 2 83 2 25 00 3 42 5186 5194 6197 5187 6193 8 05 6 12 5 15 48 02 28 35 142 25 5217 1100 Hall Lamb A Schooley aimi luu ironside uu l o 11 15 51K6 5193 6194 6194 51S7 5180 5193 5100 5180 5193 5213 5214 5214 310 6214 8 Iewis E E A Congor 400 Lake Erio Pet. Co 80 " 44 100 Moody it Woodruff 75 MeClfntock Hamilton 100 " " 410 Gillespie C F ' 50 Klinstiver H 00 Rastian Robert 18 Dice ct Dale 6 Ensworth George 40 Kirk wood James 130 Tarr James 00 Eastman A Shall 60 Cosper Jacob 1 48 25 62 0 38 14 34 7 58 : 8 00 . 8 20 1 00 2 71 98 1 80 2 70 7 30 3 20 8: TIONESTA TOWN8HIP. 75 Dice John 123 Hatpile A Co 200 Moore A Co 100 Richardson's heirs 400 Richardson W II 40 Winsor 2835 1000 A G Curtin fori. Anderson 2833 400 Anderson John 401 Brognard A Dale, Conroy li) Batten James 63 Urett K agent, J Noblo 19 51 14 83 24 75 28 32 49 35 4 90 90 00 30 00 6 30 2 25 6 58 6 02 6185 49 Hr. .gourd A Richardson 200 Banner Oil Co 100 Copeland Otis 45 Dalrymplo W F 62 Dale heirs to Shepard 4 Dustin Isaac to uil Co 19 Grant Oil Co, Uaskell 100 Hulings W W, Jac. Sware 100 Kenneway to Oil Co 180 Myors John, Miller 170 I'aup Abrain 02 Pittsburgh A Phil'a Oil Co 10 Pettigrew Alex 8 00 7 00 1 80 2828 6185 3824 38u 2828 2828 4 08 0 30 900 11 25 9 00 12 60 11 90 2 79 20 3 50 1 35 900 150 60 Smith 8 B 5 Shepard C II, Dalo Island 50 Varsdalo Joel M 6 Tionesta Pet. Co, Fleming Oil Co TIONESTA BOROUGH. 75 Dice John 1 May S T 9 " 11 01 01 9 85 130 00 63 8 97 3 90 8 40 15 98 5 45 90 425 Sickles G G 1 Ford S A 4 Dalxcll 1 Hutler W H 4 Mav B II AST 75 Sydney d" Co (JREEN TOWN8IIIP. 3825 75 Whitman Seidell 3K20 95 " " fori. J Folmer 3820 95 Whitman George fori. A l'olnuir 3825 150 Lucy Geo., Drain ct Robb place 15 40 000 Taxes and costs must be paid when prop erty is struck down or the sale limy lie avoided anil the property be immediately put up and resold. See act 1 Uil March 1817, Sec. 27, Purdon's Digest, Page 994. Tlonesta, Forest Comity, Pa., this 30th day ot March, A. 1). 1872. S. J. SKTLEY, Treasurer. A buiuincr boasted that he could tell any kind of wine or liquor blind fold, merely by the taste. Ho tried ono kind after another, and readily named tliem. At lust u glanso.' water was handed him. Ho tasted it, hei tntod, tasted it agaiu, smult it, re-tasted it, and then said, 'I give it up. That's a braud of liquor It nevor gut hold of belbre !' When it rauis pudden you hold up your dish ; but Uou't spend your time watclion for a shower. It required four tons of typo to print Sir John Coleridjjo's late speech. 832 85 60 19 30 25 25 101 I 200 330 40 8 133 40 40 2 100 55 90 47 125 40 60 401 130 50 50 12 320 10 200 175 154 12 341 4 10 1 100 50 125 100 100 2 2G4 120 1 75 200 15 2 30 1120 100 80 60 40 100 150 It is said Miss Nilsson first heard the "Old Folks at Home" eung at the house of .Park Goodwin, in New York soon after her arrival in this country, and that bIio was so much struck by its plaintive melody and touching words, finding a response as they did in her own heart, that she im mediately set herself to learning both, and rarely fails to sine thorn in so mo portion of each concert. Her exquisite uueiauce of the melo dy gives renewed interest to a song which in the last quarter of a century has had an "almost unparalleled suc cess. It was among the earlier pub lished compositions of the late Steph en C. Foster of Pittsburgh, and made his name known and esteemed wherev er the English language is spoken and English songs sung. The copyright of this one song brought its author over $15,000, and the sale is still good. At the lime of the Crimean war letter writers said that in the trenches before Scbnstopol the two favorite songs were the Scotch "Annie Laurie" and the American "Old Folks at Home." The song has been sung in all parts of the world, wherever Englishmen or Americans have penetrated. A rumor is current in Brooklyn to the effect that a personal difficulty of a grave character has arisen between the spirit of Demosthenes and the ac complished editor of the Golden Age. It appears that upon the nomination to the Presidency of Mrs. Victoria V. Woodhull by the convention for giv ing everybody anything, Demosthenes called up Mr. Tilton to fulfill the ex pectations of the spirit-worl J aroused by his interesting biography of that gifted woman and "come out" in her support. To this Mr. Tilton replied that he had aheady "gone in" for Horace Greeley, in sign whereof ho in vited the attention of the gifted au thor to a brand-new white hat which was at the moment wearing! The en raged Greek, without unother word, raised tho white hand which had essayed to shake the ' Macedonian throne, . nndknpcked. . tho white hat ver the wearer's eyes. A high joint commission, consisting of Stephen Pearl Andrews, Brigham Young and the ghost, of Fanny Wright, is now sitting ou the case, which it is hoped may be settled without bloodshed. In a country town resides a clergy man who is pastor of a small flock, who esteem him very highly, and whom he is fond of catechizing. A few days since, while taking a ramhlo through the village, he stopped at the hnuse of one of his parishioners, and after the usual salutations had been exchanged, the conversation ran as follows: "Well, Mrs. W., can you tell me how Adam fell?" Ihe lady commenced to smile audibly, and finally replied, "Why, my dear doc tor, ' you are not serious?" "Very serious indeed," responded the Doctor. Mrs. V., whose husbaud'B name hap pened to be Adam, replied, "Well, well, you shall have it, Doctor. You see Adam went to climb over the fence the other day, to go to Deacon M's. for a bottlo of whisky, when an oar lying on the ground took his foot. Over Adam full and barked his shin ; and that's the whole truth of the mat ter." A professor, giving a lecture lo some boys, was explaining how one could not live without air. He then said, 'You have all heard of a man's drown ing how does that happen?' The ready answer was, ''Cause he can't swim.' The Jacksonville (111.) Journal hat had three libel suits, the claims in which amounted to $35,000. These suits have all been decided, and the Journal is out exactly thirty-five cents for damages. An Atlanta man wants the thief who stole his well bucket aud rope to come back and get the welt, as it is of no present use to him. A wit oneo asked a peasant what part he performed in tho great drama of life. "I raiud my business" was the reply. The Chinese picture of ambition is a mandarin trying to catch a comet, by putting salt upon its tail. This saving is ascribed to John Browu : "It is a mighty big thing for a man to do all ho can." A witty French writer says that a kiss is at onco tho cheapest aud dear est thing ia the world. Tho Chinese, with a good deal of quiet sarcasm, call ceremony the smoke of friendship. Swift thought the fato of ft double dealer was to lose his power and keep his enemies, An exchange reminds us that the French for sleigh-horso is chevaux de "frceio." A man that dou't know ennything will tell it the first 1 timo he gets a chance. Aristotle informs us thut there is a ' foolish corner even ia the bruin of tho sage. A cubic inch of gold is worth .1C0.