lie forest $cpulninm. w. n. DUNN KDITOR, HEDKESDAY MORXUG, SEPT. S, 1871. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. For Supremo J udge ISAAC U. GORDON, of Jefferson County. For State Treasurer R. W. MACKEY, of Allegheny County. ANNOUNCEMENTS. Trrms. Announcement! for Assem bly S; Commissioner f ; for Auditor $3; msinoi Attorney (4 ; coroner ?3 ; Jury Ounmissioner f'i No announcements published unless accompanied by the COMMISSIONER. We ore authorised to announce the name of JAMES K. CLARK, or Harnett Town ahin, as a candidate for Countv Commis sioner, subject to Republican visages. M. E. PORTER, of Barnott Townsltip, Is a candidate for County Commissioner, subject to Republican usages. We are authorised toannouueo the name xt ELI HOLEMAN, of Tionesta township -as a candidate for C'ouniv Commissioner, subject to Republican usages. JURY COMMISSIONER. Announce the name of WM. PATTER SON, of Kingsley township, as a candidate for Jury Commissioner, subject to Repub lican usages. DISTRICT ATTORNEY. . We are authorized to announce the name of W. P. MERC1LLIOTT, of Tionesta Borough, as a candidate for District Attor ney, subject to Republican usages. Wo are authorised to announce the name of S. D. IRWIN, of Tionesta Borough, as n candidate for District Attorney, subject to Republican usages. Th County Republican nomina tions take place at the usual hour, Saturday, September 20th. The fol lowing officers will then be balloted for: Assemblyman; Commissioner; Auditor; District Attorney; Corouer; Jury Commissioner. Remember that "nomination is equivalent to election." Let all go to tho polls and nominate only the best man. Milks V. Tate, Chairman Co. Committee. -The following is the section re lating to tho printing press, ai read in the proposed amendment to tho Con stitution of the State cf Pennsylvania: That the printing press shall bo free to every person who undertakes to ex nnine the proceeding of the Legisla ture or any branch of the government, and no law shall ever be made to re strain the right threof; the free communication of thoughts end opin ions is one of the invaluable rights of man, and every citizen may freely tpcak, write and print on auy subject, being responsible for tho abuse of that liberty; no conviction shall be had in any prosecution for the publication of papers relating to the official conduct of officers or raeu iu publio capacity or to any other matter proper for pub lication, investigation or information where the fact that such publication was not maliciously or negligently made shall be established to the satis faction of the jury; and in all indict menta for libels, the jury shall have a right to determine the law and the facts, under the direction of the courts as in other cases. ' To tits Citizens of Pennsylva nia. Your attention is specially in vited to the fact that the National Banks are now prepared to receive subscriptions to the Capital Stock of the Centennial Board of Finauce. The funds realized from this source are to be employed in the erection of tho buildings for the International Exhi bition, and tho expenses connected with the same. It is confidently be lieved that the Keystone State will be represented by tho name of every citi zen alive to patriotic commemoration of the one hundredth birth-day of the nation. The shares of stock are o tier ed for $10 each, and subscribers will receive a handsomely steel engraved Certificate of Stock, suitable for fram fog and preservation as a national memorial. Interest at the rate of six per cent, per anuum will be paid on all pay ments of Centcnial Stock from date of payment to January 1, 187G. Subscribers who are not near a Na tional Lank can remit a check or post office older to tho undersigued. Fkedk. Frai.ey, Treasurer, tf 004 Waluut St., Phila. There U now on exhibition at tho People Havings Bank, a brick, from Colorado, which contains 1CJ ounces of silver and three and three tenths ounces of gold, with a coin value of 8283.30. This specimen of the precious metal was brought from Colorado, by our former townsman, Mr. M. II. Bug ley, at present oii a visit to Lis old home. The brick is from the Smelt ing Works of M. II. Bagley & Sons, of Golden, Colorado, and bears their mark. It would be a good kind a a "brick" for a fellow to carry in his hat, but the inclination to "smile over such good fortune, would probably make lime out ot teu who attempt u, quite j topheavy as the sterotyptd "brick." M'j t'l r tile Rruh l'tr,x jj , --On Saturday, Aug. 16, Dr. V. IL Waggenseller, a promiucnt physi cian of Sclinsgrove, was cut in the abdomen by Ueo. u enrico, a saloon keeper, from the effects of which he died on Sunday cvenine. A hired man in tho employ of tho Doctor, is addicted to drinking, and tho Doctor notilied tho landlords not to sell him liquor. Saturday he found him under the influence of liquor, and as he met thesaloon keeperaccused hint of selling the man liquor. The saloon keeper domed it, and called the ioctora liar. The Doctor then remonstrated with the saloon keeper, when the latter, who had a knife in his hand, cut tho Doctor in the abdomen, inflicting a fatal wound. The saloon keeper was arrested and committed to prison to await an invesiigation.-tfrorftf Jour nal. STOCK FOR SALE. T. J. Pnyuo, having finished loeginir for the season, has for sale eight (8) horses and two (2) pairs of oxen. They will be sold cheap. Apply at Payne's Mill, near iSewmanvillc. tf. Carrier Seminary. The Fall' term of Carrier Seminary will commence on Monday, September first. Tho Faculty comprise a full corps of teachers of great experience and well qualified to meet the wants of the public. By order of Trustees, Joiin Keatley, Frost. Clarion, Pa., Aug. 6, 1873. TIMBER LANDS FOR SALE. Over two thousand acres of fine Hemlock Timber Lands situated on Maple Creek, near Claringtou, this county, are for sale at a bargain. Part of the lands are situated within four miles of Clarington, on tho Clariou River, and would be a fine site for an extensive tannery and sawmills. Map and particulars can be seen Iry apply- ng to the editor of this paper. The best stock of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Silverware iu Oil City can be found at J. Wolfs, Centre St. Particular atteution paid the repairing of fine Watches. Or ders by mail promptly attended to. 39-ly. Tho colored address label on each paper shows the date to which the sub scriber has paid, thus Thos Turner 174, signifies that Mr. Turner has paid for his paper until March 1st, 1874 The mail list is corrected weekly. By con sulting the address label every subscri ber can tell how his account stands. Our accounts go back no further than the 1st of January, '73, the ac counts previous to that time being payablo to the old firm. The old sub scription book is yet tD Cur hands, and our receipts will bo recognized by the old firm, tf. Marriage Certificates, Blank Deeds, Leases, Warrants, Subpoenas, Summons, Executions, Warrants and Informations, for sale at this office, tf For Sale. Oue Ten Horse Engin e and Boiler. For sale cheap or will trade for a good team of horses or young Cattle. C. L. IJaxna, Agent Hickory Farm Oil Co., West Hickory, Pa. Those beautiful lots just north of Mrs. Henry's residence can be bought cheap, on long time, by applying tq tho editor of this paper. tf. The lightest running Machine in the world is tho Grover & Baker, at least Baldwin, of Tidioute says so, and he knows. 46 ly Job Printing. Do you want posters ? Do you want hand-bills ? Do you want business cards ? Do you want a neat bill head ? Do you waut a tasty letter head ? Do you want a nice visiting card 1 If so, leave your orders at the Re publican offico where they will be exe cuted iu tho neatest style and on most reasonable terms. The Queen Clothes Wringer. Best out, at RoniNsoN & Bonner's. A'eio AUvertiHcment. WANTFn Wo wiU BiT e,,er- illl A J-Jl.-'.getic men & women BUSINESS THAT WILL PAY from $4 to $8 per duy, can bo pursued in your own neighborhood, and is strictly honorable. Particulars free, or samples that will cnablo you to go to work at once, will bs sent on receipt of two three cent stamps. Address J. LATHAM fc CO., -1 t 22 Washington St., Beaton, Mass. DR. J N. BOLARI), of Tidiouto, haa ret.irnsd to his practice after nn ab sence of four months, spmit iu the Hospi tals of New York, whore will attond calls in bis profession. OtHro in Eureka Drug Store, 8d door ibove the bank, Tidiuute, Ta. intf SHERIFF'S SALE. BY VIRTUE of wrltsof fl. fa. and alias ft. fa. issued out oftlw) Court or Common Pleas of Forest County alul to mo di rected, tlinrfl Will lin r, v . rwn.l ... 1 1... publio vendue or outcrv at the Court ll.inu Ih Ka 1. .. 1- rV. . ti.tr, nt mil Ln.Kiuptu ui 1 lOllCStn, On MOSDA Y, SF.PT. 22, 187;. at 10 o'clock, a. m.,the following described real cstate.to-wit : A. II. Steele, Cashier, vs. W. J. MeCul la and It. W. Scott fl. fa. No. 70 Sop. Term 1873 C. I. No. 0 Miiv Term, ISiiS, and A. It. Steele, Cashier, vs. W. J. MeCulla. II. W. Scott and Geo. MeCulla, alias fl. fit. No. 6 Sep. Term 1878. C. I). No. 8 Sop. Term lSiill Tate All dafond.iuts' interest of, in and to all that certain piece or parcel of land situate in Harmony township. Forest Co.pl'a.. iHHindcd and riiscri Iwtii Allo,... towit: Beginning at pin oak on tho west side of tho Treacher Road on (he north line of Innds of BainbridgeClcland, tllPllCf) AlOllir Mill lMdnia, w,.l 1. tin n .. ...j. awnu lull m m- teen degrees west cigut perches to a post, .in n. u iimiiii p.,., c-uit'vii nun ono-naii tio prees west fifty-nine torches to a post.' tlinnn K i .... ' . v. ... WJy imiiii. in .iiuiius rntriintms north elKhty-nins and one-half dcirrc.es west seventy-oifrlit perches to a post, thence by land of Lewis Loveless south one and a hnlf dcu-rMs wwt. nnn i.nn.tM.j and twenty-six percuss to a post, thence im inuuoi rHinnrnie iiciauu clirtliy-eiRht and one-half degrees east one hundred and twenty-nine perches to the placo of bevinninK. Containing eighty-one acres and seventy-eight perches strict measure, being part of land deeded from Alexander McCitlinonfc t.i Williom Mn.itl. V... dated Oct. l!7th, iai Also four oil wells moron located three small frame dwell ing houses, aivt ono two-storv building used as a hotel, known as the "Scott House." Taken In execution and to le sold as the property of of V. J. MeCulla and otiiofs, at Mm suit of A. II. Steele, Cashier. leriiis ens ii. T.J.VAHDITCPV CM. Sheriff a Olllce, Tionesta, l'a., August 30, Idl Ji PROCLAMATION. WirKRKAS. The Honorable W. P. Jenka. President Judco of the Court of Com mon Pleas and QnarterSossions in and for the county of Forest, has issued his nro- ccpt for holding a Court of Common I 'lean quarter sessions, clc, at Tionesta, for tho County of Forest, to commence r.n the fourth Monday of Sept. next, beinir tho 2-2lhday of Sept. 1H7:1. Notice is therefore given to tho Coroner, J ustlees of the Peace and Constables or onid county, that tliey bo then and there In their proper persons at ton o'clock, A. M., of said day, with their records, inquisitions examinations and other remoinbrances, to do thoso things which to their otlices appertain to be done, and to thoso who bound in recognizance to prosceutoajrainst the prisoners that aro or shall bo in tho jail of Forest County.thnt they be then and there to prosecute against them as shall bo just, tilven under my hand and seal this 12th dnv of Aug. A. I), IS73. T. J. VAN UIKSF.N, Hli ff, Trial List for Sept. Term, 1373. Elizabeth Geer vs. R. C. fioott ct a'. F. II. Ellsworth use vs. John II. Iilks et al. L. H. IIolTman vs. Jno. Faotundns et al. Jno. Reason use vs. Iieopold Hilbrouuor. naviu nays vs. w. 1. Neill et al. H. L. Ilog.w vs. Heo. Wallers et al. Jas. Rtftorty vs. Thou. Porter. W. II. Ixwrio vs. Andrew Cook et al. Foster t arm O1 1 Co. vs. Owstort & Sow ers. - Weiblo & HopVlns vs. J. J. McCaslin. Hen I. Pearson vs. David llavs. James Flvnn vs. K. N. Ijiey. Terrissa Poberts and husband vs. J. J. r isher. J. W. Mnyes use vs. Oeo. W. Rose. John Kulins adm'r. Ac. rs. C. M. Lvon et al Fourth National Rank of Pittsburgh et al vs. (Jeo. S. Hunter et al. J. 1J. AUNF.W, Prothv. August 9, 1S73. Frank Itobbins, -PHOTOGRAPHER, (SCCTESSOR TO OEMINO.) Pictures in every styleof tho art. Views of the oil regions for kalo or taken to or der. CENTRE STREET, near R, It. crossing. SYCAMORE STREET, near Cnion Do pot, Oil City, Pa. iiO-tf PITHOLE VALLEY R'Y. ON AND AFTER Monday, Juno 5, 1871, Trains will run as foliows: TRAINS NORTHWARD. stations. No. 2. No. 4. Oleopolis, l.2f a m 8.30 p m Dennett, 10.3S " .L'8 " Woods 10.:t0 " 8. IS " Prathers Mill 10.24 " 8.10 ' Pithole City 11.00 2.50 " TRAINS SOUTHWARD. stations. No. 1. No. 3. Pithole City, 8.40 a m 1.20 p m Prathors Mill 8.48 " 1.48 Woods 8,firt " l.fiil ' Hennett tl.02 " 2.02 " Oleopolis 0.10 " 2.14 " All Trains make close connections at Oleopolis with trains on the Oil Creok A Allegheny River Hallway, North and Sonth. Two Lines of Stages run daily between Pithole City, Miller Farm and Pleasunt vlllo, mukingeonnoction witharrivingand departing Trains. J. T. 11 LA IK, II. WICK HAM, Sup't. Ticket Agent, Tithole City, l'a. CTP A T122' Wo have just issued O 1 1XI. U UU Walt7.es in Two Vol umes, prico $4 each in boards, $." each iu cloth. The two volumes contain over forty lieautiful Waltzes, worth at least $2) in sheet form.l. 7'nfTTTl? 1" or dering fr'ml J V Will L llio t h e r dealers be particular to ask for Pktkrm' F.unios of SriiAU'i's' Wai.tzks, as it is tho onlv correct and complete edition. Ad dross J.L.P1CTKKS I 7 T rryrrQ Musio Publisher, V JxLd 1 Zill(0. 6U0 llroudway, New York. Nov. 12. mxi:ll.ixs INSTITUTE FOR BOYS ! At West Chester, Pa. A beautiful and elevated bituation, 22 miles west of Phila delphia. Spacious Play-grounds, with Gymnasium. Students prepared for Col lego, Polytechnic Schools or liusiness. Special provision made lor very young boys. Many students remain, as boarders, (luring Summer vacation. Session begins Kept. 10. Address KOUEItT M. M'CLIS LAN. On WORK of all kinds dono at this of I lice on short notice. Kenwood SlJoys Present strong attractions to parents and guardiuns. A pleasant home; thorough instruction ; healthful discipline; excel lent library; new apparatus. Send for Catalogue. Liberal discsnut to Clonrvinen. CHAHLKS .I.VCOIU'S, A.M., Trio., b'--ui. New llrightou, 1 Vim. , WYOMING SEMINARY AND conn r. it ci a i, to m.i . j k, One of tho largest Hoarding Schools for noin wi in uie imiteii states. Six courses of study. Military tactics, Com morelal College Course anil Telegraphing." Terms low. Fall term opens September 3d. Send for a Catalogue to Rev. 1). COI'K- a. ei., or Ai. i sniAUlK, Kingston, Pa. COLLEGIATE AND COMMERCIAL IN STITUTE- New Ttaven Conn. - Preparatory to eollego -r niwinTO, i ircniars sent on application, WM. II. RCSSKLL, Principal. Columbia Classical Institute. A llonrftliiiv R..l,nr.1 ft... t.... i h, ..... n.i ..lull nun ,...., rnr virciusro, address 1(CV, II. o Alexander, Columbia, Pa. AHRNT8 WANTED Fon TtiK srw ROOK' EPIDEMIC & CONTAGOUS uiSFSSFS with the nowest and bcsl trnatnimit. fov nil eases. Tho nnln thfiotiir1i n-nrir .r i.a kind In the world. Embraces Small-Tox. i ei low i' ever, Cholera and all analogous diseases. K'll KnmilvSnln VVillnint 11 n.,.l an nuy it. lias 24 chronntie illustrations, 1 lie (li?ircst eltllllenof t ho nniloll tor nrrn.it u Address II. S. (.OODSl'EKU A CO.. 87 I'ark Row, Now York. l,--4t Writ for s IMco Mat to X. IT. JOirVSTOX, 17.SmlUlfl.ld BU ritUbtnsb, Ps.. Rreoeh-tiaillnir Shot duns. SKI to fcinn lioubloShot Ouns, $150. Single Ouns, j:i i"i--o. nines, in ?,.. novel vers, to Jir. Pistols, $1 to$S. i.nn Material, Fish ingTacklo, Ac. Luru-o discount to dealers or eiuos. Aamy Ouns, Revolvers, ect., bought or tradod for. Hoods sent bv ex pross C. 0. 1). to bo examined before paid lot. A FORTUNE How t Ily speculating In stocks and gold. Capital, $10 to rum; wiii pay fitw to yi.isiu a month. Full explanation sent free. W. F. Hubbell A Co., Hankers and Urokors, 3!) Wall St., Now York. Box 222. 25 Money made Fast $1,000 By all who will work us. If upon writing you do not llnd us all sqnaro, will give you ono dollar for your trouble. Send stump for circulars too. II. Buckler A Co., Tekonshd. Mich. tl Tfl Ofl per day! Agents wanted I 4J U 4)d.U All ohusses of working pooplo, of either sex, young or old, mako mora money at work lor us in their spare moments or all tho time than at nnvthlug else. Particulars tree. Address U. Stiuson A. Co., Portland, Maine. 15 4t THE LA OEOIX MEDICAL DISPENSARY ESTABLISHED IX 18.S7. Is the oldest and most successful Institu tion in this country for tho treatment of Colonic and Sexual liise.ises. For terms of treatment, call, or address bv nisll .with statement of case, S. II. IlUNSDOX, 15-4t 81 Maiden Lano, Albany, N. Y. GRANDEST SCHEME EVER KNOWN ! Fourth Grand Gift ConCert FOR TUB llENKKIT OP Til PUBLIC UBRARMEN7UCKY 12,000 CANH (J1PTS 1,500,000 Every Fifth Ticket Draws a Gift 8250,000 FOR 850. The Fourth Grand Gift Concert author ized by special act of tho Legislature for the bcnelit of tho Public Library of Ken tucky, will take place in Public Library Hall, at Louisville, Ky., WEDNESDAY, DEC, 3, 1373. Only sixty thousand tickets will bo sold and one-half of these aro intondod for the F.uropoan market, thus loaving only 30, 000 for sale in the U. S., here$l0e,0oi wore sold for the Third Concert. Tho tick ets are divided into tvn coupons or parts and have on their back tho Scheme with a lull explanation of tho mode of drawing. At this concert, which will bo tho grand est musical display ever witnossed in this oountry, the unprecedented sum of $1,500,000, divided Into 12,000 cash gifts, will bo dis tributed by lot among the ticket-holders. Tho numbers of tho tickets to bo draw n from one wheel by blind children and tho gills from another. LIST OFGIFT3: One grand cash gift $2.10,000 One grand casli gilt 100,000 One grand cash gilt MI.000 One grand cash gift 23,(100 One grand crsh gilt 17,3110 10 Cash gifts $10,000 each 100,000 20 Cash gifts 5.000 each l.VJ.OOO f.0 Cash gilts 1,000 each oO.OOO fso Cash gifts ;00 each 40,iMK) 100 Cash gil'U 400 each 4(1,000 ISO Cash girts SOOeach 4.1,000 250 Cash gills 2iK)each 50,000 3i5 Cash gi It 100 each 82,5(10 11,000 Carfh gifts SO each 5."i0,000 TOTAL, 12,000 GIFTS, all cash, amounting to $1,500,000 Tho distribution will bo positive, w heth er all the tickets aro sold or hot, and tho 12,000 gills all paid in proportion to the tickets sold all unsold tickets being do st royed.as at the First and Second Concerts, and not represcntud in the drawing, PRICE OF TICKETS: Whole tickets g.w) : Hal vox f 23 j Tenths, or each Coupon, fo; Klovon Whole Tick ets for SiOO; 221 Tickots for l,000; li;l Whole Tickets for f i.OiXI ; 227 Whole Tick ets for ?Kl,0(JO. No discounts on less than (5(10 worth of Tickets at a timo. Tho unparalleled success of thoThlrd Gift Concert.as well as thosatisl'aetion given by the First and Second, makes it only neces sary to announce the Frouth to Insure tho prompt salo i.f every Ticket. The Fourth Gift Concert will be conducted in all its details liKo the Third, and full particulars may bo learned from circulars, which will be sent freo from this ollieo to all who ap- plv for tluiiii. Ticket kets now ready for sale, andall orders accompanied by tho money promptly fill ed. Liberal terms given to those who buy to sell again. THOS. E. BItAMLETTR, Agent Public Library Ky., Manager Gift Concert, Publio Library Building, Lou. isville, Ky. Having strngled twenty jears between iilo and death "with .VAMII.M,V, Of.rillnMlteil ASTUM A or PHTHISIC, I tx- ! :-.fpoiiiiding rooiM uud herbs, and nivseir bv e .mi iolialili! iiained. 1 forlunutelv discovered me jm oil i i n o thus oh a iiiomi wonderful ready and sure cur- for Asthma and its kindred diseases. War ranted to relievo tho severest paroxysm in stantly, so the paticntcan lie down to sleep comfortably, one trial Packagn sent by mail free ot charge. Address l. l.angel'l, Apple r"rcek, W ayne Co., O, n II TA. !!0l LARGE STOCK -OF- IsT 3U "W GOODS OPENING AT THE SUPERIOR LUMBER CO.STORE DRKSH GOODS, COTTONABES, HATS AND VAPS, BOOT3 AND SliOKS jy Git EAT VAklKTY AND OF THE LATEST STYLEC A LARGE STOCK OF NOTIONS, &c. AT THE Superior Lumber Company Store Can be found New and Frosh Groceries and Provisions, Embracing Standard Brands and the vory Best Quality THE BEST SUCi AKS, THE BESTS YltUTS, THE BEST COFFES Jk TEAS. DRIED FRUIT OF ALL KINDS, PEACHES, APPLE3, CURRANTS, TRUMES, RAISINS, Ac. CAXSfED GOODS, TOSIATOES. PEACHES, TLUMS, BLACKI1EURIES, CORN, COVE OYSTERS. MEATS HAMS, SHOULDERS, BACON. AND DRIED MEATS, alwaji on band, and sold at tho lowest . price. FAMILY FLOUR, of the very best brands, and will bo sold by tho barrel or sack, to suit purchasers, at tho lowest market price. lo not fail to call at the SUPERIOR LUMBER CO. STORE opposite Uio Lunroiifc House, TtONt'M'AJ'A. J. II. LONG, AN'tFACTUIlKlt of ami P.-nk: H AltN'RSM, SADDLKS, WHITS. KOHL lIUUItY tfr.S, RRUKHIV. HdlCBCTjOTIlTVt;, and evoryfliii)-? In Itir limv lloiwrcr Airunw'a Ults-k, laKoiirhr lTug-St..;c, SHERIFF'S SAURS, BY V I KIT K .Cmlrv writs of ;! rbc rlcs li. fa. ven.cx.iuh I lev Jj. ewn i d m if i if the Court ot Colo i non ITiwrt' Firf-i -n.. and to mo directed, them wilt ! etposrii to sale by public vemliic or oufrry. it l!n l ourt House, in tha boroiift tA' :i ciiviia on ' MONDAY, SKI' rKMIlF.lt 22, A. r. Pjp,v" at Klo' clock A. M., the follow bn (li-cribvj real estate, to-wit : Thomas It. Kcnwright vs. James XT. Guthrie, '2 Pluries I i. Fa. No. Id, Sept. Tr. 1S7:I, K. 1). No. ai Sept. Tr,, 1872. All de fenihint's right, title, inlcrest and claim ef In a:id to all that certain piece or prrcel of hind situate in Jenks Township, Forest County, l'a. -Beginning ill the northwest corner of Wan nut No. 2775, lli-nco bv Warrant No. -1121 and land survrved to' Samuel Walhvo north !l( perches, tlieni-e' by Warrant No. i"il east 140 erehes, thenen by IVnrrant No. :K!i( sonth Ids per ches, thence by last mentioned Warrant i nst .Till perches, suit thence by Warrant 277.1 west 4.S0 perches to the place of ba ginniii. Coiitnining l(H I neres morn or less. Warranted in the name of Nelson Strong. Taken In execution nnd to be sold as tho property of .lames W. Guthrie at I ho suit of Thomas B. Seawright, A LSO, W. II. Raymond vs. Hcnrv Wa'hev and M. J. Walhcy, Lev. Fa. No. 2,s SeiJ. Tr. 1S:1. C. 1. 2 Febv. Tr. 187:1 Mason .v . Jenks An undivided one half Interest in nil that certain ple'-e or imrcel of land sil- ll-.to in the Townshio of lllelcnrv. Ciiimlv of Forest, and Stnlo of l'enns.," Ixiliurled and described as follows, to-wit: Hegln- uig ai a wane onK tree the most norihei I v corner of the whole tract, tlicncn bv tr.-v;t No. .Vi)7 south forty. II voilogrees eastthrcn hundred and twenty lerchos to a Host and " slone, thouce by tract No. A202 south fortv- nve degrees west ono hundred and sixt- eight and four-tenths perches to a post. uicnrc ny lanus oi ino iMercan'.lle Petro leum Company north eighty degrees west three hundred and eight v-e'iirht and lour- tenths ncrehes, to a post by blazed trees thonco by iraet No. f20 iiortii fortv-fK-.. degnes east thre hundred and slxtV-one and slx-lentli parches, to the ilace of be ginning. Containing live hundred an. I seventy acres, more or less, beinf tho nost norinerl v hall of tho tract mini airoil R20I. Togothor with all and singular tho ooiioiiigs Him lmprovemenis. l aaen m exis-iiiion end to-to sold a tint property or Henry Wathev and M. J. Wathey, al tho suit of W. H." Raymond. ALSO, II. Chllds .t Co. vs. Thos. Bovd. Ganett " Crusan and Thos. G, Stewart, partners as Boyd, Crusan Co., Yen. Fx. No. -H Sept. Tr. 1K73, F.. 1). 87 May Tr. 1S73. Allen A Thompson A certain piece or par-el of land situato in Howo Township, Forewt County, Pennsylvania, numbered 'War rant 2878 bounded as follows, lo-wit : On tho north by Warrant No. also, on the east by Warrant No. 2NS2, on the nouth by Wan ant No. ilso:!, and tho west by War rants Nos. 31S7 and HISU. Containing IdOO acres, morn or less, being same laud Unit Jonathan Hays, Into Treasurer of Forest County, sold for taxes on June 2H, 1M2, v deed dated and acknowledged in oiou Court, Sept, 2:t, 1S7:1, to James Stewart. laKen in execution ana to ho soj.l as the property ot Iho. Boyd, Ganett Crusan aim Thos. G. Stewart, partners as Boyd it 1 J il si crusan, at lliosult ot 11. Chads A Co. Terms Cash. T. J. VAN GIKSF.N. Sheriff. ' Sheriff's Olllce, Tionesta, Pa., Aug. 12th, m i a. 1 L. L. Richmond & Co. JEWELERS, Invito tho attention of tho public to their iin- -mouse stock of goods, consisting of Iitdiet Cameo Sola, Coral Sou, Jet Seta, Open Chains, Leontine Chains, HocklaMS, in Oold and Jet, Lockets, Chain Bmoeleta, Band Bracelets, Amerioan anil Bwiai Watohca, Boy Watolios, Amerioan and Frenoh Clooka, and all tho Lateet Dealgn'i lu SOLID SUVKH xsn PLATED WAltU, ' Together with a fine amort meat of FRENCH GOODS. Call and examlneoiir Goods and Priced be ; I'oro purchasing. W e guarnuteouiir prices as ; fur the same quality of goods elsewhere. . L. L, Eiohmoud & 0o i Museum Building', Cheitnnt St, Ueadrille, Pa. THE VERY BEST PLAN By which you can obUun Llfo Insurun.-o Is the IiOW Preniluui.All Cash, Stock pl.m. It furnishes tho largest amount of insur ance for a given sum of money. The con tract is plain and definite, w ilhont compli cation, mystery, or uncertainty. The pol icy is always worth its face, tlut premium never Increases. It is tho most satisfactory and euououtical plan for the insurant. Tub Tiia vki.ehs Ixsi'hanok Comimni, of Hartford, Conn., grants Life Iii.surni.cn upon tilts excellent plan. Its security i uiKpiestic.nod. Apily to any Agent, or send for a Circular. I V 1 1 $3,000 FOR 20 CENTS! Before vou start on a journev, buy an Ac cident Insurance Ticket of the 'itailwa v Passengers Aiiraueo Co., of llartlio.!. Conn. Tickets (or saleal railway station'-. Ask for uu Insurance Ticket. tl'HSCltilSr' for the Forest KepubliiMi O 11 will nay.
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