The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, December 09, 1874, Image 2

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EDITOR.
WEDNESDAY JOBMSC, DEC. 2, 1971.
SHERIFF'S SALES.
BY VIRTUKof mindi r writ of Fieri
Faclasmnd Vondi. Hx. iucdtit of
tno Court or Common Pi or Forest Co.,
and to mo directed, there will ho oxiwwd
to sale by public vendue or outorv, at tho
twin uouse, in tlio borough or J ioncsta,
wit
MONDAY, DECEMI1LR 2S(h, A. D., 1874.
nt 11 o'clock A. M., tho following docrlbod
rmi csmio, wj-wii ;
A. I Kelly vs. Jump P. Rlack, Fi. Fa.,
No. 23 Deo. Term, 1874.CD.No.ai Scpt.Tr.
IH4, nml A. L. Kcllv vs. Jumps P. Itlwk,
Fi. Fa., No. IU Doc. Term, 1S74, C. D. No.
H Sept. Term, 1K74. Tate. All the de
fendant's right, title, Interest and claim of,
in and to all Hint certain piece or parcel of
la:id situate in Harnett Township, in For
est County, and Stato or Pennavlvauia,
lionnded and desorilicd as follows: Ro
ginning at a leceh on tho north line war
rant No. H,1I4, thence by land deeded to
Soth V. Pino south two hundred and
twenty and Nix-tenths perches to a stone
pile, theneo by game, west ninety- four
perches to a post, thence bv lands of T.
Co.r.ens and V. Colwell, north two hun
dred anil twenty-ono and nix-tenths pert-lies
to a post, theni-e by the northern
itingham boundary lino, oast ninety-four
Jiorches to tho place of beginning. ' Con
taining "no hundred acres, more or less,
and lieing tho same promises, sold bv
Daniel ltlack. Treasurer, to James ll.
Black, at Treasurer's Sales in Forest coun
ty, on the second Monday of Juno, A. D.
JW, being in said Treasurer's Deed de
scribed as "One Hundred aees assessed
in name of John Zenta," situate in Har
nett Township, Forest. County, Pa., with
one two story and a half log house and
outbuildings thereon erected.
Taken in execution and to bo sold as the
property of James P. Black, nt tho suits
of A. I.. Kolly.
ALSO,
Sherman A Roobe vs. W. S. Abbott, Fi.
Fa., No. TZ Doc. Term, -1K74, C. D. No. 19
Fob'y Torm, 1S74. Miller A Tate. All
the defendant's right, title, interest ami
claim in and to the tlve undivided eiuhtbs
part of the following piece or parcel of
land Bituate In tho township of Harmony,
County of Forest, and State of Pennsylva
nia, bounded as follows, vis: liegiiimng
at a post, southeast corner of tract No. 221,
thence by said tract west one hundred and
sixty-four and one-tenths perches to a
post, theneo by lands conveyed to lsaai!
Dawson by John Dawson, south two hun
dred and thirty-three perches to a post
standing in the north lino of tract No. am,
thence by said tract cast 0110 hundred and
sixty-four and ono-tenth perches to a post,
thence by other lands north two hundred
and tliirty-throo perches to the place of
beginning. Containing 223 acres and 75
psrehes, more or less, being part f tract
on Holland Land Company .i;p, number
ed 220, except one hundred acres, or there
abouts heretofore conveyed to Pollock
and others. Wiih a steam saw mill and
two frame dwelling housos. each two sto
ries high, and outbuildings erected there
on-. 4
Taken In execution and to be sold as tho
Sroperty of W. 8. Abbott, at the suit of
horman A IScebe.
' ALSO,
Jas. Bleakley vs. Goo. 8. Hunter, Ven.
Ex., N 19 Dee. Term, 1K74, E. D. No. 7
Sept, Term, 1874. Dodd A Lee. All de
fendants right, title, interest and claim in
and to that certain bridge and approaches
vituate at Tionesta, Forest County, Penn
sylvania, across the Allegheny River, and
consisting of throe (3) Iron 'spans about
165 feet each In length, and one wood span
about 80 feet in length. threo f 3 stonp in pra
and two (2) stone abutments, with alt tho
rights anu privileges granted to said de
fendant, George S. Hunter,, by tho char
tor for said bridge.
Taken In execution and to bo sold as the
property of tieo. H. Hunter, at tho suit of
Jas. Bleakley.
ALSO,
J. B. Brown use of J. A. Noill and S. t.
Neill vs. John Nolan and Win. H. Story,
Von. Ex. No. 17 Dec. Term, 1874, E. D. 27
Sept. Term, 2874. Noill A Noill. All de
fendants' right, titlo, interest and claim in
and to all that certuin piece or parcel of
land situate in Harmony Township, For
est County, Pa, Bounded on the north by
the north half or residue of the trast, east
by land of Matthews, formerly Burchilold,
south by land of Mary Neill, west by lands
of Dr. John Wilson and Jesse Burchfield.
Containing fifty (50) acres, more or less,
all improved j being the south half of ono
hundred acres of land formerlvTif Thomas
Noill, and part of tract No. 226, of "Hol
land Land Company," on which is a two
story frame honse and Irame barn.
Taken in execution and to be sold as the
property of John Nolan and Wm. 11. Kto
ry, at the suit of J. B. Brown use of J. A.
Neill and 8. T, Noill.
ALSO,
Ooorge MoC'ray vs. Henry Swaggart,
Ven. Ex., No. 4 Dec. Torm, 1874, E. D. No.
89 Kept. Term, 1874, and II. D. Iloli-omb
vs. Henry Hwaggart and Daniel S. Knox,
Ven. Ex., No. 3 Doc. Term, 1874, E. 1).
No. 40 Sept, Torm, 1874. Tate. A certuin
piece or parcel of land situate in the town
ship of Hickory, County of Forest, and
Stale of Pennsylvania, bounded and de
scribed as follows: On the northeast by
lands of Thomas Stroup, on the northwest
by lands of the Econoimte Society, on the
southwest by the same, and on tho south
by lands of . 8. Ixmg. Containing tifty
acres of land, and being part of warrant
No 6307, with one two-story fiamo build
ing, and barn and outbuildings thereon
erected.
Taken in execution and to be sold as the
property of Henry Swaggart and Daniel
B. Knox, at the suits of Goorgo S. McCrav
and H. D. llolcomb. " "
. TERMS OF SALE.
The following must be strictly complied
wun wnen property is stricken down:
1st. When the Iilaintiff or other linn
t rmA i t rtl. tifuMtmatka ...i,...!......... l.n ..
on the writs must bo paid, and a list of
umisini'.i uuing mortgage searches on tno
roperty sold, together with such lien cred
ir's receipt for the amount of tho nro
ceeds of the sale or such portion thereof as
he may claim must b furnished by tho
Sheriff.
Soo Purdon'ii Digest, Oth Ed., page 44(3.
Smith's forms, page U84.
Sd. All bids must be paid in full.
All sales not settled immediately will be
continued until 2 o'clock p. in., of the day
of sale, at which time all property not set-
ueu lor win again be put up and sold at
. the expense and risk
or th
lie person to
whom tirstsold.
J. T. VAN QIESEN, Sheriff.
Sheriff's OlHoe, Tionesta, Pa., Deo. 9th,
i74-
CELTCARPETING8, 35 cts. per yard.
A KELT CKI IA Nil for rooms in plo of
Plaster. FFI.T ROOFING and SIDING,
For samples, addw C J, 1'AV, Camden,
New Jersey.
W. II. DUNN
or utitniu:' lercn, ioi
GRAND JURORS.'
Tionesta Roro. -John Reck, Foreman
L. J. Johsston, Jacob Smesrbaugh, J. M
Kepler.
Tionesta Twp. S. J. Sctloy, JacobSllli
nor, Win, H. Huddleson.
Harmony. J. It. Jonas, n. G. Morrison
J. !. Connelly, By mil lenders.
Harnett. W. II. Warner, Daniel Altman
James Black, J. J. Reynolds, James Cur
reus, Lester Varner, Goorgo Mate.
Kiiicy .Frank Watson, Goorgo Os
good, James Babb.
Green. Nicholas Ikrnburgh.
Hickory. J. P. Allwiugli.
Jenks. J, J. Parsons.
PETIT JURORS.
Tionesta Rore.. Samuel Clark. J. N.
Tietsworth, Alex. Hennago, Daniel Wal
ters, H. O. Davis, Goorgo Bush, T. 8. Sav
age, Morris Einstein, J. A. Hillings, An
drew Emot, T. B. Cobb, Honry Grubbs,
Joseph Hidingor, Michael Ittel.Jr. .
Tionesta Twp. Nicholas Thomunm, J.
McMillen, Abram Mealy, Wm. Whitman,
Adam Vngiw, .Tunies Huddleson, John
Hood.
Harmony John Mclntire, A. A. Hop.
kins, Thos. D. Hoguo, A. M, Hunter, J.
Neill, George Dnnlap.
Green. Wm. Blum, Rob't Rroombaugh
iowis Arner, Emanuel Dnlo, O. J. Lacy,
Wm. Haslet, P. M. Haslot, Jacob Myers,
H. W. Ledahnr, Andrew Grubbs.
Hickory, Klias Albaugh, W. Alhaimli.
Thomas J. Bowman.
Kingsiej. W. Whiteliill, Oust. Rhodes.
Mort. Heath, Ell Strano, David Bock.
Jenks. Jas. W. Ward, James Watson.
Barnett. Thomas Fitzgerald.
NEW-Y0KK TRIBUTE.
1875.
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Address for sieciuie conies, noslnrs
and rates of commission,
THE TRIBUNE,
New York.
w3t)4t
A TllOltOl ll AND Ult'CESSFlX
SCHOOL.
Attention is called to the advantages of tho
Hollidaysburgh, Pa., Seminary,
Ono of tho most successful, thorough.
healthful and economical Boarding
Schools for Girls.
About 70.000 have tioen exneneJsd on
tho building, grounds, and accoininoda
tions.
ADVANTAG ES.
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W.., GUI! nui goo
character of the
patronage.
Kev. JOSlSf II WALGll. Principal.
w34-2m llollidaysburgh, Pa.
LOTS FOR SALE!
IN THE
BOROUGH OF TIONESTA.
Apply to GEO. G. SICKLES,
79, Nassau St., New York City.
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by C. W. GLEASON, M. D. A mugnifl
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I ki www) t Alt J uiluiii btw.
.
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IN '
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I
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A NEW CHROMO FOR 1875.
EDDBY'S LADY'S BOOK
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hm i.-iio, noii renins direct to inis oil Ice, a
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WITH
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ST. CLAIR DINING ROOM.
Good Meals at Reasonable Rates.
MRS. IIINELY. having recently open
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Gentlemen, is prepared to furnish good
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PITTSBURGH, PA. will am
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burgh, Pa., and all druggists. w3I 3m
HollidaysTDurg Seminary.
FOR YOUNU LADIES,
HOLLIDAYSBURG, PA.
Rev. JOSEPH WAUGH,
w31-3m Principal,
A GRAND GIFT CONCERT I
will be given iu tlio
a
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Ilec'r 31, IS71,
for the purpose of erec ting an
The Grand Gift is tho
WORTH JUO.OOO.
Grand Cash Gift
$10,00 0.0 0
Real Estate Gifts,
Cash "
utuy iuu.uuo Ticket- lo be Jssucd.
Price of Ticket. $2.50.
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r. i , . i
ifiaiiager, io o, wrwHisiKiro, rn. i
34-lm C. P. MEN DUN HALL, Managor
JOB WORK neatly executed at the HE
I'l. JU.1CAN
om
lu.rOiilAN) 'A,'iiiuu;,uLM'I.
In 171 I Invonled and secured ltlors-r,at-
a A
ni mr nil
Improvoment in UrAsh Boilers,
biiiimi nrrHiinrinefu nv winch ntt'iim
WM RPI'liod to tllO WAMhttur if l..tKl.,n I
A i - ...
bnve borotoftro okl this mi'lor the imimi
Steam Waahcr, or,
Vf o in a n s Frion 1,
For such it Is In fact, I have advertised it
In nearly every Religious Newspaper in
the United states and Csnada, also In .tho
leading Secular papers, using doublo-eol-umn
advertisements. Tho rad(ior this
paper may remember seeing my card In
the various papers of tho county during
tho past year. Kx tracts from letters re.
reived from my customers, in another
roliimn, will Indicate how it has boon ro
oeived by Uio people throughout the
oountry.
3 0 0,000
Havo Won sold already. It Issumcicnt for
my puroso to sav I hat I am satisrled that
nothina horotofore advertlscil over mn.lnr.
od so general satifaction. Yet this, my
mm inveiii.ioii, was noi quite poriiM't, and
fisr the last two years I have annllnd mv.
self to tho study of oonstructinji "'d por-
lW.hlllJ
NEW STEAM WAS1IEIC,
And as the rosnU of mv efforts I feel p.
assurance that I have been entirely auc
cessful. My new Steam Washer, patent
ed in l7:t, is absolutely faultless ; so
much so that I never knew" a single person.
iio niiii wen 11 worn, nut to ho Ucliglited
with it. It has rendered, thus fur, per
fect and Universal satisfaction, and such
must bo the result, for It works life a won.
dor nover failing to doll claimed for It.
In conclusion, let mo sav, that should
any ono say that ho has seen a Steam
U asher. ask hiui if ha has supii ihn i,w
Steam
WASHER
if 1873. now lioins advert'sed so exton
ivoly in whole and double-page ndver-
Slllllntll. If I, A n,. 1.. . 1 . .... .1
...... , . . mi uimn ci ,i, iirguuvc,
request him to suspend Judgment until a
'(w itj piwvlHUtl RIIU IIUJT UKIWI,
will son d ono an
just half the retail prloo, and I fully
warrant it. After a person buys a sampl'u
ho ceu get them of mo at coiit,
$60 Profit can bo Mado on a
Single Dozen.
And I havo known acronta to take orders
for
A DOZEN IN AN HOUR.
Thoro is no way to make money fA.ter.
Send for a sample and secure your territo
ry. Make mniiev while you can.
Reader, ploaso ea'culate the cost of mv
two page advertisement in the "CH RI.S
TIAN UNION." It consists of l,4M)ljurs
at regular rates amounted to
$1,750 ltt'Ii Insertion.
I repeated this "Card'' four tlmos because
my lust insertion (Oct, f) paid mo
500 ZP-bLlIR, CENT.
During tho last eighteen months I have In
serted my advertisement, occupy
ing one to two pages, in
iiuxDnj:r.s of uuclass r.iPKns,
AU of which paid woll for tho otillv: but
the "Christian I'nion" ("tho largest circu
lation of any religious newspaper in tho
world") pays me better thau any, and the
INTER - OCEAN
PAYS I1ETTER THAN'
Any Oilier Secular Iaper.
I mention this fact, for all can seo how
extensively I advertise my Invention ; and
taking into consideration' the l:u t that I
sell it Entirely on its Merits, and must
concede that it sells well, for no article will
soli well enough to pay for so expensive
advertising without real merits. If I get
a samplo introduced into a neighborhood
ll (men sens
AX nUXDRED MO UK.
Such a sjilendid chanco to make money
selling this invention may never occur
again. t" the receipt of l'ivo Dollars, I
will ship you a complete Washer asasnm
plo, oopy of the chromo, together with a
furtiticute of Agency, with full instruc
tions how to conduct the business, ind
upon the receipt of tho Washer you may
liave time to test it, and if you Itiid it not
as represented I will refund your nionov.
'1 he WaMlior retails at $10. After I send
you a sample I will bold your county a
reasonable time for yu to decide whether
you wish to purchase or not. I will fur
iwi. i.i.,,.i, i iu.. 1.1....1.-.. r....
orders, and will i)o all I can to enable vuu
to succeed in tin hasiucss Lot mnuiiar
rroni yuu tsion, or your choice. or territory
may bo tuLen by someone else. Address,
or. C. TILTOIST,
101 Sixth St., Pittsburgh, Pa.
P. S. Cut this card out and preservo it
for future reference. Persons writing mo
from seeing this card will pleaso say thev
saw il in the Kohwt RrrrnMCAwwlP-sl
Cut Out for Rcfcrenee.'
n'ahh, 7i(tmr,!i, Jrwtlru, .Si
rrraml Siln r l'lnhil H trr, lock
JlrourrH.Ctlrrjf, tr t,f t),- hint
quahtlv oHli.otcrcl rr,,r;
'ofrntt. Our nt,,,,- n,ut f, clonal
out to muke satis,,, lory t1tleumt
;tth the iKtate of the lte Juut
.0JV STEVEMiOS'S .VO.Y.S,
93
Market Strrrt, JtKhvrgh.
o iwoudst., - . riTTSBURGn, PA.
WHOLKSALB .
OFFER TJIICIli ftTOCIC OF
DRY GOODS AWD NOTIOWS
'J17?' 1 H7'
!.!, I Oi l.
The oldit sntt rttmt rllnl.la I..III..IU.
for obtainlnir a Morenntllo d
Circulars wripto P. Dl'FF. SON'S,
w22-:tm eofcn - . rittsbnrirh, Pa
tla J. p. Prn.VB.natna: ivpra. Hti I rradnaUd ! V
TJm "rarU Towi' 1 I A 11, anl aU1 r i a-j' airttrl
ftrh04 Dr. tilrr' Vrf K brum i to
fiyrnp nl Ptlln, vhirH 1 tttsnulu m lufalutiia tra
fur IVuitln HmMl. T.inipa. Uvk,liert, lmta Narvona,K 4
jiinoti, ana u li wi'it a twurn 10, inu j ;
1 (SmiLh. I 'ill if ott N. Y. HoVjI f. I'MnrL f rJiat 'hnr 'v
Wlrn death was hourly furnefft f.m
CONSUMPTION, all romojies having
failed, and Dr. II. James was experiment
ing, ho accidentally made a preparation of
Indian Hemp, which cured his only child,
and now gives this rccip( freo, on receipt
of two stumps to pay expenses. Hemp
also cures night swc'aU, nausea nt tho
Htomach, and will break a fresh cold In til
hours. Address CRADDOCK if (''.. 1032
Race (St., Puiladolphia. Naming this pa
por. IwlSiii
SHI'S DE.SE.4.SES.
Acwb (PI i.ples niackheadsi:' Rytup
toms: Ilard, small pimple., 1th Llack'
fioinla, most numerous iuth ichkoks, fore
lcad and pose, '
Pitunioo, ( Intense Itching,) which be
gins whon tho clothing is romo'id ; in
creased by the warmth of thu bed. No
eruption except that produced bv scratch
ing. "
Tho above and all Skin diseases perma
nently cured. Entire coat of treatment,
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AT V E 1 Y LOW PRICES .
A
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DRUG STORE !
Jas. H. Fonce, Proprietor,
Bonner Jt A'gntw's Oloek,
ELM STREET, - TieMtA,A.
A rnt for .
Dr. Morris' Syrup of Tar, Wild
Chcn-y and Horehotind.
DRUGS
PflTEHT BIEDICIRES, "
TOBACCO, "
CIGARS, .
K3TI0SS,
LIQUORS, JW. 1UU U4, CXLT
White Leal. Por for Uv Dors, aald aassis
cheaper than formerly.
Also a!l kinds of Oils. TCerosAns. Tur
pentine, Itenxine, Toilet Ariielsa,
fumerius, Ac, for sale cheap. .
jas.'h. rosea.
PAX A ttALDWlX 4
; Tfas ofsr.eJ a
SEWING MACHINE- DEPOT
Iu his ..
E00T and SIIOE'STOIir, .
Aud In connection with his other baalaa
ha hts constantly iu store th .
- i.
GROVER A RAKER, "
DOME.STI0, " .
VICTOR,
wilsos snnTTLa, .
WHITNEY,
itowk,
rI.EKS.
WHESLER A yrTLSO.f,
IIOM.E SIIUTTtS,
and will
FURNISH TO ORDER
any Sewing Machlno In tho market, at Wat
, . prices, with all the
- . T
O-TJ-IRILTT EES-
which tho Companies givo, and will
DELIVER TIIE .MACHINE3
In suy part of Forest County, and glvs all
necessary Instructions to learners.
Nesdlos for all .MaoklnM,' Bilk sad Tte4
always In htoro.
TIDIOUTE, PA., June, 1374.
ll-M
ORE MILLIOr! ACRES
OK '
SPLENDID MICHIGAN LANDS
FOR SALE.
The Grand Rapids and Indiana Railroad
has been tin ishuii ) is a.10 mil us loug, su4
i' entire laud grant earned 1
In Fuiuiing ljo.ds to Actual Setlers, for
Individuals or Colonies,
SPECIAL BARCAINS FOR 1874.
IDII.IKiOai res have In en r;ild already. Tba
lands aro well limbeiTd, making tlio bent
kind of I'uriiiH. Strong soils of great pro-,
ducing jiower. Easily reached bv rail or
water. t;sd Markets. Railroad ruts
through 'he grant. M iehlcaii is one of th
least imlrUcd ami most prosperous Slate
is tho West, lis schools are unequalled,
Its tiuuncial standing is No. 1. Nodilltcul
ty iu transportation. Peace and prosperi
ty are in its borders. I ands from $4 to
peraeru. Time sullicient. Interest 7 per
cent. WM. A. HOWARD,
Land Commr', Grand Hapid, Mich.
P. R. I I I'RCF'., Land IVijurhrfyH.