'.lit $0tfj3t gqniMta. KOttMSO, H IT 10, MIL ; BoaouGHOFFtcms. 7wr7fiM M. Ittri., Jn. . i Ikuwflmra-H. J. Wolcntt. T. J. Van :lcwn, J. 10. Blaine, D. 8. Knox, J. 8. Hood, J. A. Proper. I Jtice of the VVuec W. V. Morctlllott, Jt. H. Knox, f natnhtr II. SWAgKrnrt I .VoJ IHrertttr P. S. Knox, II. O, Da- i la, K. J. XVoloort, S. 11. Ilaslyt A. 1J. i.o!ly, U. Clark. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. Antntt Jmijei. A. Phofm, Ah-1 1 1 1 i T...I,. L T T r-hci AlllKW .oon. i KhtritT T. J. Va niesxN. " Treasurer FnKK. OuunM. - . Prolhonntary, Jteginter t Ileeorder, Sr. 3. n. Aonbw. OmmiionerT. D. CoLLIKS, Jon Thompson, Jam. K. Cl.ABit. (bunf.v Superintendent &. F. Itounaa. ik.invi Aiinmeu S. D. Irwin. Jury thmminionr Jas. FlymN.Wm. Patterson. ihunlv Surveyor &.T. IaWlit. Coroner M. Ittkt., Jr. Coynfy AvttitortT. H. Coan, L. W AR kr, U." Jamiksom. .' Htmbtrof Vongre.il l!l(A District C. B. Cuktis. jlHtmlly Martin Williams. Time of Traln$ At TION F.ST A STATION, on and after ' KuTMiilmr 17, 1ST SI SOUTH 1T CLASS. Train S3 Train SO " M - 8:50 p. in. to CLAM. 11:02 a.m. . 3:20 P- m . WORTH 1st CLAM. Train 31 Train 8S " ti9 - . 8:28 p. m. 3a ouii. iOR a. m. 12:40 p. m, On the Hirer Division i. e. from Oil City to IrvineUn, up tba river is North ; down Ike river, south. L0CAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Decoration Day Meeting. The citizens of Tionesta and vicini- ly are respectfully invited to attend a meeting at the PrevbyteiiuD Church, . in Thursday (to-'morrow evening, for the purpose of making arrangements for the proper observance of Dccnra- lion Day, Saturday the'30th Inst. The Jadies are-especially invited to be present and participate irt the meeting. -r-Sodii Water at Foncs' Drbg Store, when the weather is warm. The shut down movement has -proved a failure, and tho drill is again et in motion. ' And now look out for j -JO ct. oil. .' . . Rev. 0. Ii. Clark will preach in the Unirersalist church on Sunday at 1 u'clock, P. M. A general nttcDd ' ance requested. Robinson & Uoniier , have issued a paper descriptive of some of the jjo.ids they have for sale. Such enter . prive is commendable. Hon. Diiv'm Mm laj, State Sector ' from1 this district, is announced iu the . Harion Hepuhlifein as a candidate for Congress. The bill for tho repeal of tho Lo -4-al Option Law was killed in the House on tho third rcadiug. Not that its lifo or death makes any material -difTcrcnco to Forest countv. Miss Ida Arncr, ofL cytown, a young lady of about fourteen years, caught a pike last week, in the creek, below tho dam, weighing five pounds, aud a salmon weighing four pounds The Corry Blade has suspended. ' It was a dull blade at best, nud gave Paine to its readers, not because of the ' kcennc-s of its thrusts, hut principally hecaoee it was not wielded ecieutifical '.. G. W. Robinson is putting an extra story on the back pari of his house, which pnit has heretofore con isted of ono story only. This will ! ' givo him moro room, which is what he wants. Just before going to press wo have , received quite a lengthy commuuica- tion from "Gum Blanket," who is at preieut down the river. Y'e may ; give our readers the whole, or part of it next week. There will bo Quarterly Meeting ; at tho Bean Farm, beginning on Sat- ' tirday next, and continuing over Sun day. The Presiding Elder will ho present, and an interesting season is 5 expected. . An impromptu hop car oft' at tho Ccutral Hotel on Friday evouiug lust, which, we uuderstand was a ' very pleasaut iiocasion. A baud front Fu gimJus fimiieived the music, which was b.iiJ to bo a goad article. If the fcclijigs of the Democracy of thfe North western portion of this ' State are duly considered, Judge V 'fruukcy, of Franklin wiJl bo the Democratic ceud'nlate for Supreme JuJe, the couiiug fall. He U aocin ucot jj.--.-t ard an-upright ana. Amlrew Jackaonian Cameron Porter, whose disappearance from toe account of wonderful cave diacover scenes of his usefulness in September td in the upper part of Clarion county, last wii duly noticed, and lamented to and publishes a letter from Geo. L. the tune of about $4000.00, took a Potter, of Tionesta, who, in company course toward the netting sun, as will with others, visited the care. Person appear from the following extract from ally we havo no knowledge of any the Lone Tree (Nebraska) Sentinel, of such man as Goo. L. Putter living or September 24th: Mr. A. V. Porter, of Philadelphia, and former Editor of the Clarion Jarhonittn, called on t! SentiuclotVica yesterday. Mr. Porter is looking for a site to locate a colony aim wisnes 10 purchase about 4,000 acres ot land, in one body, for that purpose He ex- pressed himself as being well pleased with the appearance of this county, and we hope he will locate his colony somewhere near us. We discovered tho above paragraph in the Sentinel while looking over some old papers en Saturday last. It's a great pity wo hadn't read the paper moro attentively when it came to us, as there were a number of persons di rectly interested iu knowing his where nlinntur anion? others a vounir wifi ife whom be married a few months before his abrupt departure. If ever Cum eron shows bis face in this .section again he will, instead of "locating'' a colony, become part and parcel of tho colony located at Allegheny at tbo ex pense of the Stale. He's a great ad mirer of the gentle sex, but we sin- cerely hope ho won't commit the indis. crction of leading another lady to the 1 altar, without the formality of di- vorce from his first wife. Decoration day will soon be here, and from present indications it will be appropriately observed in our place. This is as it should be. The ceremo ny should be presorved and practiced so Ions' as there is a survivor of the late war left to do honor to tho ashes of his comrades who full on the field of battle, or died of disease while en gaged in the service of their country ; so long as there is a widow or orphan of a deceased soldier left to mourn the loss of their .natural protector; so long as tbe country enjoys tho- unbounded beoculs of their sacrifice.. As a coun try we aro growing too cold on this subject,' and, every year,. appear, if we are not really, less grateful to those who bore the burden for as during the heat of the day, that our privileges as Americans might bo secured, and our liberty perpetuated. We need a re vival, In tins respect, and it only needs th.it tho tocsin of war be once more sounded to again mnke the soldier the shrluo of the Nation's earthly worship Let us then, on this day, set apart for honoring our soldier dead, bear in mind all we owe, not only to those whose loyal ashes mingle with their mother earth, but to those living rep resentatives of that graud body of he roes who stemmed the flood that threat ened, so often, lo overwhelm us. May they long live to assist at these cere monies, and may that honor, which they have so nobly merited, be always tendered them. 1he Reunion of the Army of the Potomac, at Harrishurg, last week, was a brilliant nll'iir, and was largely attended by prominent soldiers whose services during the late war, will ever be gratefully, remembered by the nu- tion. Gen. A. 13. McCaltnont, whose death we noticed last week, was to liava delivered' tho oration. His place was filled by the Assistant Secretary of the Commonwealth. Ono of the eveuU of tho meeliug, was the. speech of Gen. Wilcox, proposing to invite Longsircet's corps to meet them at the next reunion, mid thus have the north aud south unite under one flag. D. W. Clark, Commissioners' Clerk, Real Estate Agent, aud Rail road Land Agent, did some ground and lofty tumbling on Robinsou '& Bouner's cellar stairs, on Monday last. Fortunately he was nut ba.dly hurt, but he is somewhat sore. For the in formation of the uninformed, we would say that there ia a trap door leading to the cellar, just bebiud one of the coantcrs, and many a luokless chap has peeled his shins in the same man ner that Clark did. Moral: Keep out from behind the counters. The weather, on Sunday aud Mon day last was again cold, savoring much of the wiuter we fondly hoped we had long siuce left behind. Ou Tuesday raoruing a heavy frost was on the grouud all over the hills, and it is feared that our fruit is principally killed. Could these biting frosts ouly t'aitca on the potato bugs, and tend them to that bourne fiaiu wlieuco no potato bugs rcturu, they would then be appreciated by our furrncrs general ly, an I by the rangcis particularly. The Petersburg JyogreM ,h an staying here, und have inquired of others, anil no one appears to know such a man. If, therefore, the relia bility of the account depends on the mythical George, wo must serionsly doubt the existence ofthe aforesaid cave, The Clarion Jactmonian of. last week makes the following confession "Of course, the Democratic party is not infallible. It has made some mis takes." Is that so? Well, yours is the first Democratic paper that has ever acknowledged ns much, and we very much doubt whether Brown could be made to confess ns much under the rack. We are very sorry, Mr. Jack Ionian, that you published that uncall ed-fof heresy it has skakeo our con; fjdence in the Democratic party., An accident occurred atStewart'i Switch, about live miles south of this place, on Wednesday morning Inat by which tho fireman, James Tyrrell, lost his life The train was thrown from the track by a cow, which was struck by the engine. The engine and' eight cars were entirely destroyed, and the fireman was literally burued to ashes, not more than twenty pounds of the remains were recovered after the fire had burned out. M R. Rouse, Chief of Police of Titusville returned from tho West last week, whither he went for the purpose of bringing Saeger back to answer for being the leader in the BcnuinghofT robbery. The partier having Saeger in charge refused to surrender him without a portion of the reward offered for his arrest. The currency was' not forthcoming, and in all probability Saeger is now at large. A man whose name is Samuel Walker wns brought into town bound, on &onuay: last, upon inquiry we learned that he had shot at Mr. Geo. Lacy with a pistol," happily missing him. A hearing was had before Esq. Knox, on Monday, which resulted in Walker being put into the jail until court meets to settle his case. He had to oe rouiriiiy nanuioii be lore he was captured. Rev. O. B. Clark recently showed us samples of J alpaca made at the Jamestown manufactory. ' Ail the smirples seemed to us fully as good ns those of foreign make which now fill the market. Them is every prospect of the proprietors and stockholders "of this factory making a good thiijgof it. Jamestown is a live town, and the new factory does not serve to put it back an V-Th I lie ooys have anchored a num- ber of set-lines, for suckers, iu' the river, and it is rather amusing to see tbe owners -go out -to lift the ' lines. Occasionally a fine sucker is bagged, but more frequently the sportive alli gator gels fastened on the hook, and then the boys aro exasperated. How ever some-' families are kept on fish principally oy means oi tnese set- lines. ; In the case of Hon. Jno. A. Dale vs. The P. & E. R. R. for injuries in flicted by a collision on that road some twa or moro years ago, tried in the Supreme Court at.' Philadelphia last week, the decision of the lower court was affirmed. It will be remembered that the decision of the Warren coun ty Court gave Judge Dale damages in $2,600. A large reservoir near Ilayden villa, Mass., burst on Saturday morn ing lust, at about 8 o'clock. The number of lives lost was nearly, if not quite 200. Several persons also lost their reason. Tho financial loss, was upward of 11,000,000. .Lack of space prevents us from giving particulars. The Arkansas difficulty is practi cally settled by Baxter beiug restored Id his position as Governor of the State, and the forces of Brooks beiug disbanded and sent homo. ' Baxter's forces aro being discharged as fast as ths circumstances will admit. Geo. Scott, former ferryman, and toll-taker ou the bridge, cut his fool 1 I . 1 ! .... evergiy last wee wnue building fenco for M. Ittel Jr. Geo. will bo apt to be confined to the bouse for tome time. lie is getting along as well as could be expected. Robiuson &, UoDucr have a full stock of Wall Piiper. . 8i JudeeLowrie of Crawford county has decided that a pipe line Certificate m not a lcjral tender of oil The case has been taken to the Supreme court, and if sustained will mnke a great change in the style of doing business in :he oil regions. -At the close of the session of the Legislature, Senator Cutler, of Erie county, was elected Speaker ad interim. Tliis is a compliment which should be duly appreciated by, Mr. Cutler, as he is comparatively a new member. He was elected by a strict paity vote. John E. Kaster, prosecuter in the case of the Commonwealth against Jef ferson T. Lee and George Lee in Clar ion Countv, a report of whose trial, con viction and sentence was published in our lust issue, has instituted civil pro ceedings against the same parties to re cover five thousand dollars damage. ' Old "consistency," of1 the Clarion Dcwoerat, publishes the following par' agrapbs in two items in the same eol- umn of last week s paper """All grnmbling about the weather ceased last week, and for several days agricultural aud garden implements have becu in (iemaucl. Tho eTumblers have already com menced complaining about the weath cr bein? so warm. If there is any habit more prevalent toau lying n is grumbling. Our citizens visiting Pittsburgh should make it a point to call and see the splendid Photographs made by B. L. H. Dabbs, at Nos. 46 and 48 Sixth Street ef that city. Mr. Dabbs skill is truly wonderful, as he has the hap py faculty of not only making a hand some picture, but a perfect likeness. Peterson's Magazine for June, is to hand, and fully sustains its reputa tion as the best ladies' magazine ex tant. The engraviogs are superior to those of all other periodicals of Its class, and its reading matter excellent and interesting. Term's $2.00 a year. Address Chas. J. Peterson, 306 Chest nut St., Philadelphia. ; , v i The Rervbi.io Maoazike. This new monthly is gaining rapidly in pub lic favor and circulation. The May number is filled with well written pa pers on current topics, among ' which are The Currency and the NeW' Cur rency Bill," "The' Usury Laws "Clo-str'-Ri'Iations with Canada', "Pennsyl vania in its Industrial Aspect," "Indi an Extermination of Civilization," "The Mennonites, Who They Are, aud What They Want," "Work of the. 43d Congress," "Hon. Moses ' W. Field's Pica for tho Tariff," "The Postal lele cra-ph," "The Southern War ClaiiD," &c, Ac. The object of 2'Ae Ilepubltc is to present the prominent political question of the day to the public in reliable form, and show their bearing upou the- material interest of the Na tional Commonwealth. It is publish ed at Washington. D. C, at the low price of $2.00 per annum. Sample Cop ies mailed at ten cents each. Baxlou'b Monthly MaoammeFok Uvse. Tho June number of this just ly popular magaxiue is issued, and an atteutive reading of its contents shows us that no serial in tho country can compare with it for variety and real interest to the general and intelligent reader. Stories of sea life, stories of adventure, tales of domestic happiness. or unhappiness, charming love idyls which appeals to the heart ofthesenti niential, aud poetry which is Suspiring afld eloquent, are sotue of the few things for which Ballou's Magazine is truly celebrated, and which accounts for its largo circulation, equalled by only one magazine in the country, - All subscribers receive a handsome Chrnmo. Address Thnmet A Talbot 36 Bromfield Street, Boston, Mass., and for sale at every periodical depot in the country. . iargest stock -of Stoneware, and Queeosware in Forest county, and at lowest prices, at Robinson & Bonner's, 8tf A CARD. ' Having purchased the stock an busiosss of Mr. N. E. Stevens iu the Boot and Shoe trade, I call especia attention to my large stock for sprin and summer wear, which are now be ing sold chcibr than ever. Specia inducements to customers from a dft tance. D. C. Gillkspik, Successor to N. E. Steveus, first doo above Chatley's grocery, Main St. Tidioute, Pu. , 8 4t (iood wool hats for men and boys, from one dollar up, at tho Hat Store, Thlioiite, I'a. 7tf . New Millinery Store. . Mrs. N.' E. Stevens has" opened a first class millinery store, where can be found a full assortment of Hats, Bonnets, Ribbons, Straw Goods, French Flowers, Ornaments, &c. All fresh and new. Salesroom same build ing with Stevens Shoe Store, Tidioutc, Pa. . 8-tf For ladius' under vests, neck ties, veils, fans, sun umbrellas, paiasols, hosiery, corsets, from 75 cents up, handkerchief, ruflles, double and sin gle puffling, Vandyke and standard trimmings and embroideries generally, d-o to the Hal Store. Tidioute, Pa. 7lf Landlord and Tenant Leases, the most approved form, for sale at thii office. For fine white and colored shirts, summer weight under Shirts, Linen and Jeau drawers,-' and gentlemen's furnishing goods generally, go to the Hat Store, sign of tho Big Red Hat, Main St., Tidioute, Pa. 7 tf Papa Baldwin, at Tidioute, has the most extensive and best selected lot of Fishing Tacklo that we have ever seen in a country store, and at astonishingly low prices. 4 6m A fresh lino of Harris' seamless add Victoria one and two buttons &id Gloves at the Hat Store, Tidioute, Pa. 7tf Horses and Cows for sale. Orders from a distance solicited. 3tf D. G. Hunter, Tionesta, Pa. Good fur hats for $2.23' at the Hat Store, Tidioute, Pa. 7tf Sewing Machines, Sewing Machines In connection with my Sewing Ma chine business, I am now prepared to take all kinds of Sewing Machines in exchange for new ones, and repair all kinds of Machines; making them work as good as new, or no pay. I also have needles for all first class machiues. Parlies living at' a distance can send machines and they will be repaired and returned by express. Needles sent by mail on receipt of $1.00 per dozen. Call at my office on South' Seneca street, Oil City, Pa., cr addross 38 if D. C. Graves, A new stock of spring hats, caps, and men, women aud children s Fur nishing Goods, just opened at the Hat Store iign of the Bi Red Hat, ! Main, 3 doors from Depot St., Tidi- j oute. Gentlemen and ladies' neck wear a specialty. 4tf . ' ; ; ; O. Ladies' neck-wear iu great varie ty, and corsets from seventy-five cents up, at the Hat Store, Tidioute. 4if DIED. IA nsil. luYounjfxvilta. Pn.,on tbo 11th insw, Aiuen jMarsn, ogca on -yearn nnu 10 months. , Mr. Marsh held the office of Com missioner of Warren county, for three terms in succession. At his last elec tion he received all the votes of hh own town hut four. For kiudnoss 'of heart, nnd honest integrity iu nil his dealings he had no superiors and few equals. His funeral was largely at tended by the citizens of the surround ing country. Tho I. O. O. F. of Youugsville and Warren attended in a body, and buried his remains ac cording to the very appropriate forms mid ritual of that Orijer, on Sunday, the 17th. Sermon by Rev. O. B. Clark, of this place, assisted by. Rev Mr. Hill, Chaplain of Toungsvillc Lodge. u i , Xew Advert inermenti. . Application for License at May Ses sions 1874. Wilson Smith, Ilotol, Mouth Fagundas, llurmouy townsdip. J. B. Aonew, Clork. May , 1874. Register's Notice. Public notice ia hereby given that Al fred Allinder, guardian of John . Cook nYinor.cliilif of Jonathan T. Cook deceased, has filed iu the Register's Otlice in and for tho County of Forest, atTionestu. his final account as guardian of the said minor, and that thesaiuo will be presented lo the Orphans Court of said County for continu ation and allowance, ou Monday, the 25lh day of May next, at the Court 'Hoi.se, at Tiuneiita, in the County aforesaid. J. B. AG XEW, Register. April 21, 1874. Applications for License, May Ses sions, 1874. George W, llovnrd, wholesale license Tio nesta borough. Georne T. I.aiimer, Ilotol license, Tiones ta bor ugh. Daniel Illark, Hotel, license, Tionesta bor ough. John it. Neill, Hotel' license, Tionestu Township. John Woodcock, Hotel license, Neilltown, Harmony township. Attest : si. II. .VlXl'.W, Clerk. April L, 71. . - OTICI. In pnrauanro of nn art of thcr Opoprtil hlr naod the Set dnvof Aprit, IH-M. nrt aubonquont Hpplenient piwwid Ibii 11th day of April. 172 aivl U17-I, the solr- Rcrilmr will b at tho- following nmnwr plufs for tho purpose or collecting uxw fnrihevoar IH71. All tnxPB nut md oil or before the lirt day of AuRUst, 1B74, ten pur crnt. will bo ndrled for collecting i Ilnrnrt township, ConkRlnire, Juno I", from 9 a. m. to VI mi. Clarington, Juno l1' from 1 p. in to 7 p. m. . Jenks township, Marion, June n, irom On. tn. to a p. in. Klne-dov towns-nip. Jnno 1, at Hie store of Whoeler Diiscnbury. Urecn lownsuip, Juiiezn, at mo nouwoi L. Amor. linrmoiit township. June -'2, at tnMro of .1. I. Iliiiiifo. Truakevville, Juno 'ii, at Petorson's. Hickory township, Juno 21, at ttio R'oro of T. J. Bowman. Tionesta tuwiiHiiit. Juno 2j. at Court llousp. Tioncta l.orouah, Juno 20, at Court House. Howe township. Jui 20, nt llrpokstnti, at the storn of fioorire rood C Co. l'RKU. GLiASSSER, Treasurer. May 6, 874, ' " ' " SHERIFF'S SALES. BY VITVTCK of soiidiy writs of Fi. F. ron. ex. niul nil as ven. ex. issued oulof tbo Court uf Common Fleaa of ioiBt Co., and to mo directed, there will bo exposed to sale by pumic venciuo or outcry, at mo Court House, In the borough of l kniesta, on . . ' . . .no MONDAY, MAY 25th, A. D., 1874J j at 1 o'clock P. M., tbo following deoribed real mtato, to-wit i .t i., II. Child A Co.. VHThos. Boyd. Gar rett Crusun and Thou. O. Stewart, part ners as Boyd, Crnsitu C Co., Alia Vendl. f... No. 11 May Term, 1874, H. V. 19 f eb. Term, 1874. Allen & Thompson. All de fondants' right titleintcrest and claim of. In and to all the following described real estate, to-wit : All that ocrtain pic -or parcel of land in Uowe township, L'oreat County, Pa., viss: Sub No. 20 of warrant o. warranted in tno name ot wu halm Willink, bounded and desorilsad as follows, to-wit : North by aub No. U pf warrant No. 2P11, cast by sub No.. 1'9 of warrant No. 2918, south by warrant No. !W08, and wost by warrant No. !. i con UuniilK one hundred (100) acrs, and being the same land conveyed by Jacob Morcil liott, Tron-i., to James- Stewart ' by Dopil dated Sept. 27th, A. D. P?o4, end recorded tn f orest CO., I'a.,. in ieu iwya-uo. u, page il. . ' Ai.so All that other cprtam piece 6r pnrcol of land sltnato in Uowe township Forost Co., I'a., vie : Kubdivision No. VJ of warrant No. 2U1S, warranted in tho nama of Wilhelm Willink. and bounde and described as followa, to-wit t North by aub No. l'i or warrant ro. X'Jio, earn oy sub. No. 18 of same warrant, south by warrant No. 280, and west by aub. No. 20 of warrant No. 2918, and oontainino; one hundred (100) acres, and being aauao land convoyed by Jacob Meronllott.Treas., to James Stownrt by Deed dated Sept.'27thy A. 1J. isof, nnu rocoruoa in roreav vn., in lieod Mook No. 6, page 72, - u; Also Ail that other certain piece r parcel of land sltuato in Jenks township, Forest Co., Fa., Vir.t Warrant No. B671, boundod and doserlbed as follow o-wH : North by warrants Nog. 21)21 a-.id 20'i2, east bv warrant No. 3807, south by war rant Ko. 8072. and west by warrant No. M4. and beinor tho aamo land ioooTyd' l.b.y John V. Miller, TreaH..toJameStew- art by Jjcort auuxi sept, am, u. ito. and recorded Id Forest 5o., Pa.', in tod Book N'ol. 0, paRe 7S. ' Also All ihat othor certain1 piece or parcel of lan 5 situate in hurnott tuwnolp, Forest Co., I'a.; vi: "FoOr hundred and nirctv utS acrctcf warrant No. SH6, warrunted in the name of il. Ijeioy. d Jnn l.inklain.and bc'inasftme land convey ed by Jacob Mercillioti, TrCas., to Jame Rtcwart by Deed dated Sept. 27th, A. D, 1B6J, and rucoraeu in r orest t.o m Deed Book No. 0 page 70. , Takou In execution and to bo sold as th property of Thos. Boyd, (larrett Cnisan and Tlloa. . Stewart, partner an Boyd, Cruaan .t Co., at the suit of II. Child. & co. . . , i,,.. ' F. W. Ames, now Itcxford Tieroo, rres- ident In trust for tho Titnsvillo Saving Honk, vs.' It II. Ouild and Wm. T. Neill, I'i. I'a.. No. 4 May Term. 174, C. D. Kn. f May Teritt, 1S71. Neill dt Nill-All dctbivhiuts' rilit, title, interest and claim n anil to all tliar certain piece or parcel oi land biluato in tboTowiiNhip of Harinoity, County of Forest, and Stnte of l'eiiusyl vania. One hundred und forty-four acres assessed as Kiah, rmerly Uui'd, which wa grunted to W, W. Mason bv laniol Rlnck, Treasurer ef tho said County of Forest, by Deed dated Juno Mh, IMS,' and whieli wiia urauted by the said V. W. Ma son and Actios . Mason, his wife, to Wio said A. A. Sliaw, by Deed dated April iltn. 18t and rocordvd iii the ollico of tho Ito ofrdu of eald Forest (bounty, April SOth, 1W, in Deed Book vol. 4, n't paue87U and 3si; lining the same tract of land former ly owned lv the said Hiil'im II. Uuild. and a'ttorwards bv Ilenery H, I.yle and others. Together with all and singular the tone moms, hurodiuinonta und apporteuanurs thci'i iiiilo belonging, or in ai-y wise apper taining. Taken in execution and to be sold as the propwrtv of It. lij (iuild and Win, T. Xeili, at the suit of F. W. Amos, now Hex lord l'iorce, president In trust for the Titiisvillu Savings Bank. . Tuuim Casli. T. J. VAN (J ICSES', Sheriff. Shsriff'a Ollico, Tionesis, I'a., April 49, 1874. Trial List for May Term, 1874, County of Forest vji J. P. Biggins, late Treasurer. 1 ' Elizabeth Urecu vs It. C. Scott ot al. , , Freeman II. Ellsworth for use ys Juo. II. . Dilks et al. ' I. . B. I tollman vs John Fagundaa et al. John lioason for use vs Leopold Hilbru- nor. II. II. May vs. James T. Whisner et al.' H. II. May vs John Miller et al. Jno. Wcililo et al vs J. J. McC'as'ln. Tlio Fourth National Bank of Pittsburgh et ul vs (jeo. N. Hunter et al. - .. ; Hill, Fox iV. Co. vs Ciuurge S. Hunter. ' Flizaiieth Kiillerty ys Michael Ralferty Sr. Elizabeth Hattert'y vs Michael Ralierty Sir. John Cleary vs J hn Cobb A (Son. . " Joint A. Dodd vs lienj. It. Cole. Chaa. Murphy vs Thomas Porter, Joseph ouver vs John Cooper. . Kauiuel Dull' vs L. C. Wynkoop et al. Oxvstoji A Sowers vs A. V. U. B. Co. Jas. 10. -Brown vs B. Dobbs etal, . W. W. l.odyar.l vs John A.AJ.O, Dalo. ('. Turner vs il. Heath et al. Jan. Bcohe et ux vs li. Heath et al, ('has. Hinum vs D. R, Waller, Kliriver x Sawyer for use vsU.8. Iluuter. J. M. Koplcr vs Alex. Wallace, b. U- MclUtjitock vs Win. Uiiford. Ed a ai d Jones vs C. 8. Ui liardaon. . L. Behrens vs The Peniia. Tian. Co. total. A, llnun vs S'm, Howe etal. L. Mover vs Daniel Black. J. B. AONEW, Proth'y. April IMi, 1S74. TOB WORK uoatlr -xentv at the WK J ITH1JOAN Offl'w. '