The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, April 07, 1875, Image 3

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HEDXLSDAY fflniiNttfi. APR. 7, 175.
Announcements.
COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT.
Tionbsta, ia March, 2)i, mrs.
Mil. Editor : Having been solicited by
friends of education, 1 lijivo consented to
become b candidarvAr the office of Coun
ty Superintendent, If elected I shalt en
deavor to givo entire satisfaction.
J. K. SIIADM AN.
Wo are authorized to announce the name
of S. K. KOIIKKK, of Jonks Township as
a candidate for the ullloe of County Super
intendent. SHERIFF.
En. RFrrni.icA! . Please announce tho
fiu-t that JUSTIS SIIAWKF.Y, of Harnett
Township, will 1)0 n candidate for MicriH',
Bt tlio ensuing Primary meetings, subject
to Republican usages.
Western Correspondence.
LOXPUCCK, lliCIII.AND Co., Wl8,
March.2!, 1975. J
Ed. RnruisLiCAN :
: Siuce my last let-
ter tlie weather has become somewhat
moderate ; the snow is leaving slowly.
This spring comes slowly,' indeed, ibr
Us here, as wo generally commence
farming in March, but this season no
wheat will be sown befor tli inTidle
of April.' There is not "uitlch wiuter
grain raised in this country. Spring
wheat of different varieties does well
here on tbo prairies, but further north
among the"oak openings" wiuter wheat
is raised successfully some crops yield
forty bushels pur acre. In the coun
ty south of this niiuing is carried on
extensively, in the Lead Mines of Wis
consin; thousands of men nro em
ployed; nnd also a new discovery in
the mining districts has become prof
itable in the article of Mineral Paint.
Ad extra article of paint cau now be
furnished at the small cost of Cve dol
lars per barrel of any desired color,
after being put through a chemical
process ; it is almost entirely used here
in painting public buildings, churches,
echooT houses, etc.
We are once more in trouble on ac
count of "Lol the poor Indian."
About two years ago the Government
transferred the Chippewa, Mauoma
nces and Wiunabagoca to tho reserva
tion in Nebraska, but they aro com
ing back to this State again, aud with
out the consent of the agents. I have
wished that those of our Eastern m
mat nave so mucn to say ot tho "poor
Indian were obliged to live with
those same poor Indians a short time,
uud less would be said in their" behalf.
This poor.' degraded son of the forest
has more privilege than the whites.
uur game laws ao not promoit ine
red man, but the white man has to
- . 1 1 a 1 ! . .1
Come to time. I think the Indian is
a natural born thief, is the laziest
human beiug in existence; and as to
begging, he prides himself on this
point. , '
The inhabitants hero are from all
parts of the world. . The Norwegians
and Welch are our best 'naturalized
. citizens. During tho late war they
were among the first to enlist; castinjj
thoir influence always with the right,
, are all strong Republicans iu priuci
pie.. They are just the class offer
eigners .to go West, as for farming
qualifications they are second to none.
Mrisconsiu has some of best pinery's
in the United Stales; aud the Chippe
va, Black, and Wisconsin rivers fur
nitli more pine lumber than any other
in the Western States. Tho Wiscou-
' sin river is about as largo as the Alio
gheny, except in depth ; and for the
benefit of your lumbermen I would
say that the channel chauges every
few hours, as the sand keeps moving
all the while.
More auon. ' N. B. IIood.
P. W. Mitchell, Esq., of Prank
lin is put forward by his frieuds as t
candidate for the Republican nomii.a
tion for State Treasurer. Mr. Mitch
ell is a representative man of tho Oil
litigious, aud i, in all rospects, fully
qualified for the position. That he
enjoys the confidence of his party at
home is fully attested by the fait that
ho was tho choice of tho Republicans
of Venango for Congress last summer;
and had ho been tlio choice of tho dis
trict Dr. Egbert would not now be the
Congressman from that district. We
are in hopes Mr, Mitchell will receive
tho nomination, and will warraut his
election to follow.
Notice. All persons indebted to
m aro r.otilied to call and settle before
ke 1 ?th of April next and avo costs.
J. E. Blaok, M. D.
w. n. DUNX
SHERIFF'S SALE.
BY VIHTl'F.of sundry wrltsofVen.V:.
nm Plurics Lev. Kb. issued out of tho
Court of Common I'll of Forest County
ami to mo directed, there will bo exposed
to nalo by public vendue or ooterv, at the
Court llouse, in the iKirotifrh of Tdoncatn,
on
THURSDAY, ArRILSlh, A. D.,1875,
at 11 o'clock,, in., tho following described
real cslato.to-wit :
Matcns Hrawnson vs. Freeman II. Ells
worth and Sophia M. Ellsworth, l'ln. Lev.
Kb. No. 1(1 May Tr. 17. K. 1). No. 10 Fob.
Term, Osmer ,fc Tale. All tlmt cer
tain pitw-e of land situate in the Township
of Kingslrv, County of Forest, and Stato
ot l'i iinsvlviinlrt, bounded end described
as follows, to-wit: Reginning nt tho
noitheastorly corner of tract No. 61 aa
tho same is hud out and designated .on a
man of said eountv niado by H. 1. Irwin.
adjoining the lino of Hickory township,
anil running thence southerly along the
dividing lino of Sulw. Nos. fill! ami full 7
and aitloinintr lots to tho southeast corner
of lot No. 621.1, thence along the- divid
ing lino iM'tween Nos. bzVi and 6J14 two-
thirds tH) of a milo, thonco northwesterly
and parallel Vith said line of lot No. ft'JH
to a point hi the township line of Hickory
township aforesaid, distant two-thirds otn
mile Irom the place of bcuinriing, Bnd
thence northeasterly along Nald township
line two-thirds of n mile to tho place of
beginning; excepting out of the same a
certain trin-t of land heretofore conveyed
to Oeorire and Edward Lnsworth oonsist-
inn ot lifly (AO) acres situate in tho north
east coiner of lot No. 5:213. Containing
about SOU acres, and being a part of the
miiio premises convoyed to the party of
me ' ' nv ,i. r. ftgnew. cincriu oi forest
County aforesaid. ,
Also. All that erinal undivided one-
half (J) part of a ocrtuiu piece of parcel of
iann situate in ixingsioy townsmp Known,
laid down and designated on said Irwin's
map as lot No. 6'217, bounded northwest
erly by lot No. 52 IS, northeasterly bv lot
No. ,VS4, nouthcasterlv by lot No. "521H,
southwesterly by lot No. 5212. - Contain
ing 11 acres more or lcsa. with all a:id
singular the appurtenances.
Taken in execution and to bo sold as tho
proper! v of Freeman 11. Ellsworth and
Hophia Nr. Ellsworth, nttho suit of MarcU3
Iirawnsou.
ALSO,
1. w. Ames, l'rest. Ac. for use of
James It. Nelll vs. Jos. A. Neill and Sam
uel T. Neill. Adm'rs of Win. T. Neill
deceased, Yon. Ex., No. 7 MavTerm, 1S7S,
E. I. No. 82 Feb, To.iii, th75. 1J. J. Koid.
All defendanw interest and claim in one
undivided half in the certain lanjo tract
of land in Harmony Township, buundml
nnd descrided as follows: On the north
by lands of Win. Day. John White, G. 8.
.Sipglns, If. Foplo and P. N. Kobinson,
west bv Jands of J. II. Neill.U. S. Siee-ins.
P. N. HobiiiRon, H. Fojjlo, John AVilson
and James Mclntire, south by lands of H.
Foj;lo, John Wilson, J. A. Copelund,
James Mclntire, and tho Hickory Farm
Oil Company, and on the oas-t bv l.-.nds of
11. I'obiv. U. S. KiKKiua. ;-J. White. Win.
Pav and llli-korv FiirmOilConiiiaiiv : he-
injt the same premises eoliveyed to the
Wilson by Slierill 's Deed, lated F'eb. 24,
1S73, and acknowledfred lob. 2.", 1873, and
recorded in Kherilf's Deed Hook 1. naces
.. a. ..Ulll. no. .UU. Milt,
62 aud 03, and being heretofore known as
Hie John W. Alanross farm. Containing
about eleven hundred (1100) acres more or
less, and having thereon erected a fraino
house and barn and saw mill.
Also. A coruiiu piece or narccl of land
situate In Harmony Township. Forest
County, bounded and described as fol
lows: m mo nortii by land or James
YoiniK end formerly Harrison, east by
land of II. P. Eastou and Jesse Hurchneld,
south bv land of Jesse Hnrchfleld and the
Pleasantville road, and west by laud of J.
H. Stout and Hob't Carson . being part of
tract No. 230 on map of Holland Land Co.
Containing 1U0 acres, more or loss, on
which is ereeted a two-story frame
house, two frame houses and out-build-
lngs.
Also. A certain pleco of land situate In
Harmony Township, Forest County, Pa.,
bounded and described s follows: On
the north by land of H. S. Easton, east by
land of Stowell and Wilson, South bv land
of S. T. and J. A. Neill, and west by'lands
of John Wilson and Jesse lturch field 1 be
ing norm unit ot a larm formerly owned
by Thomas Neill, ou which Is erected a
frame barn.
Taken in execution and to be sold as the
property of Jos. A. Neill and Samuel T.
Neill, Adm'rs of Win. T. Neill, deceased,
at tho suit of F. W Ames, Prust. Ac, for
use James A, Neill.
TERMS OF SALE.
The following must lie strictly complied
with when property is stricken down :
1st. When the plaintiff or other Hon
oreditors become the purchase, tho costs
on the writs must be paid, and a list of
nonsinc'liuling mortgage searches on tho
properly sold, together with such lien cred
itor's receipt for tho amount of the pro
ceeds of tUo sale or such nortlon thereef as
ho may claim must bo furnished by tho
Sheriff. '
.Seo Purdon's Digest, Oth Ed., page 410.
Smith's forms, page 38 1.
2d. All bids must lie paid in full.
All sales not settled immediately will bo
coimiiucu iimn 3 o ciock p. in., ot itio nay
of sale, at which time all property not set
tled for will again be put up and sold at
tho expenso and risk of tho person to
wnum hrst sold.
J. T. VAN GIESEN, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, Tionesta, Pa., March 16th,
1M7-, ' ' '
WM. F. BLUM,
BLACKSMITH
AND
WAGON-MAKER.
Corner of Church and Elm Streets,
TIONESTA . 3? A.
This firm is prepared to do all work in
Its lino, and will warrant everything dono
at thoir shopa to give satisfaction. Par
ticular attention given to
iioi:sb:hoi:iac;,.
Givethom atrial, and you will not re-
"" la-jy.
LOTS FOR SALE!
IN THE
DOROUGH OF TIONESTA.
Apply to GEO. O. SICKLES,
79, Nassau St., New York City.
TELT PATtPETINGS, 35 cts. per vard
I FELT CE1 LI XU for rooms in placn oi
1'lsstor. KELT HOOFING ami Sf filXG
For samples, address C. J. FAY, Coindeu,
-'en ovimey
T HE S UN.J
WEEKLY AN U DAIlTfVoit 1875
The approach oi the PreRideiiUBlTelee
tlon uives unusual importance to the
oventB and developments of IS7.V Wo
sliHll ondearor to describethein fully,
faithflillv, and fearlessly. '
THE WEEKLY kUN Um now attained
a circulation of ever sevonly thousand
copies, lis readers are found in every
Stato nnd Territory, anil ita finality is wcil
known tothe public. Weshatl not only en
deavor to keep it fully up to tho old stand
ard, but to iuiprove and add to Its variety
ami power.
TIIK WEEKLY RUN will continue to
be a thorough newspaper. All tho ova
oi the day will be found in it, eondensod
when u ti important, at full length when of
moment, and always, we trust, treated In
a clour, interesting" and instructivo man
lier. It is our aim to make tho Weekly Sun
the best family newspaper in. tho world.
It will be fulfof entertaining and nppro
prialo reading of every sort, but will
print nothing to offend tho most scrupu
lous nnd delicate taste. It will alwavs
contain tha most Interesting stories and
romances of the day, carefully soloctod
and legibly printed.
Tho Agricultural Depart men t is a prom
inent feature in tho Weekly Sun, and its
articles will nlwavs bo found fresh and
useful to tho fanner.
The number "f men indcoeodent In pol
itics is incrc.niug, and tho Weekly Sun Is
their paper especially. Ic belongs to no
party, and obeys no dictation, contending
for principle, and for tho election of the
best men. Ii .exposes the corruption that
disgraces the country and threatens tho
overthrow of republican institutions. It
has no fear of knaves, aud seeks no favors
from their supporters.
Tho imrrkcts of every1 kind nnd the fash
ions are regularly reported In Its column.
Tlio pi ico of tlio Weekly Suti is ono dol
lar a year for a sheet of eight pages, and
fifty-six columns. As tl.is barely pays
tho expenses of paper and printing, vo
ore riot able to make any discount or allow
any premium to friends who ma make
special eltorts to extend its circulation.
Lnder tho now law, which requires pay
ment oi postage in auvauce, one dollar a
yenr, with twenty cents the vot of pre
paid postage added, Is the rate of subscrip
tion, It w not necessary to pet up a club
in order to have the Weekly Sun nt this
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iwenty cents will get tho paper, post-pasd,
ior a year.
We have no traveling aeront. ''
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age prepaid. No discounts from this rate.
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com.
Address "THE SUN," Now York City,
Notice to Creditor!.
Notice is herobv kriven to all tiersons
having claims against tho estato of l'hilip
Walters, late of Forest County. Pa., de
ceased, intestate, that they are required to
prof em. toe same, with ll. e Touchers tliere
of to the undersigned, solo administrators
of the estate of said deceased, at the resi
dence of I. S. Knox, in the Borongh of
Tionesta, f orest county, 1'a.. on or DO'
fore the first day of Soptoniber, 1S7S.
DORCAS D. WA LTE RS,
Administratrix.
P. 8. KNOX. Administrator.
Dated December 31st, 1K74.
F. F. I.
The ahovo lotters are the Initial of one
of the finest medicines in the eonntrv.
Four-Fold Liniment, not excelled by any
other in the curing ofU'ains and 8re
J hroat, and is especially adapted to dis
ease of Horses, Cattle Ao. See circulars
around oottles. Bold by all Druggists.
w30-ly com
PLINIMEEIT
IODIDE OF AMMONIA
Cures Neuralgia, Face Ache, Rheumatism,
CJout, Frosted Feet. Chilblains. J4oro
Throat, Erysipelas, bruises and Wounds
of every nature in man or animal. The
remarkablo cures this remedy has effect
ed classes it as one of the most important
and valuuble remedies over discovered for
the cure und relief of pain.
. "The sinews of my loft hand were con
ti acted from an old abscess, drawing tho
fingers Into the palm of the hand. 1 ap
plied Giles' Liniment Iodide of Ammonia.
It relaxed them so that I can straighten
my lingers and use mv hands." H. Me
Dermott, 40 JV. 13 St., N. Y. .
Sold by Goo. W. Xiilhridgo, Tionesta,
Pa. For salo by all Druggists. Depot 451
0th Ave., N. Y. 49-4t
1875. WHERE NOW? 1378.
To Michigan, ono of the foremost, flour
ishing and healthy States I
WHAT FOR?
To buy a Farm out of the
One Million Ici cs
of tine farming lands for salo by tho
O.HAND HAP1DS INDIANA K. R.
Strong soils. Ready markets. Sure crops.
Good schools, Railroad runs through ven
tre of grant. Settlements all along. All
kinds of products raised. Plenty of water
timber and building materials. Price from
4 to 10 per acre j one-fourth, down, biil
wieo on time.
roSend for illustrated pamphlet, full
of facta and figures, and be convinced.
Address W. a. llnward, Comiu'r, Grand
Rapids, Mich. P. ll. L. Pierco, Sec'y
Land Dep't. 49 4
THE MAEVEL OF THE WOELD-Bethesda
WAltH. It lias restored thoUHauds
from tho brink of the gravo ; given health
and strength to those deemed beyond the
reach of mod ieal science, and turned the
Eath of ailliction to ono of happiiiev in the
lcssings within its virtues. It cures the
peadly Uright's disease nnd Diabetes;
eradicates all diseases of the kidneys ; re
stores Uio urinary organs to strength and
power in a w ord, it is a natural ro&toror
of health, und has performed the most
wonderful and mcraculous euros of any
known speciliu on the glolsi. Address lor
circulais, etc, C'OL. H. DUNllAR.
4'J 4t Waulvosha, Wis,
A Valuable Discovery.
Dr. C. W. llcnson, a Practicing Phvsieiau,
at 100 North Hut aw St., Raltiuioro, Mil.,
(who has paid much attention to nervous
diseases,) has discovered thut extract of
celery aud chamomile combined in a cer
tain proportion invariably cures headuche,
either bilious, dyspeptic, nervous or sick
neuilaclie, neuralgia aud nervousnesa.-J
fins is u triumph in medical chemistry,
and HUltercm all over the eouulry aro or
dering by until, llo prepares it in pills.
at !0 ceius per box. The Doctor is largely
known and highly respected iu Baltimore.
jiacjtil Mctwittst. 19 4 1
WANTED A Few Good Men
To represent Fountain Hill Nurseries, Or
villn, Ohio, in the sah of Fruit Trees nnd
Goneral Nursery Stock. Cmnvass to bein
in ypTii or .iiny ior octoher (bUlvery, On
ly those need apply who can orire meiiritv.
as important sums of money mnst be
handled ilurinft delivery. Applicants
will bo visited by nur traveling agent, and
arrangements completed. J. Gardner A
Son, Alliance, Ohio. 49 -It
SHARPS JMFLE CO.
MntinfacttuciN of Patent Itreeeh-londlmr.
Milimry, Hportlntr anif Creed moor Hlrim.
Tho Host in tho world. Winner at Inter
national and Jienrly nil other principal
matches at Creedmoor. fSee Official IVe-
Ord. Sporting Hides, ?36 to f Crcej-
moor Kiiies, wilh l.levations tor 1300 yds,
?'W and $123. Send Tor lllnslrited (ials
loguo. K. O. WESTCtvrT,
Awmoiiy and Ori Km, .President.
JlltTl (jl), Conn. . , . 4j 4t
OTUTTER1NG.--U. M. Sbmimerinjr In
O stitute. ( Dr. White.l -417 Fourth Avu.
N. Y. Host rol'crciicos. No nnv until nur-
fectly cured. Call or send for circular. 4! 4
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Wo nlTer for sale throe hundred Im
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and salubrious chiuatoof Virginia. Also,
tracts of Iron. '-al and Timber .lands.
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Co., ltichmoud. Virginia. 40 It
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till ing Co., Marion, Ohio. 49 4t
.... - 11 - ' 1-
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DRUG STORE !
Jas. II. Fonc3, Proprietcar,
Bonnor Jt Aguow's Dleek,
ELM STREET,
TioKKxi a, Pa,
Agent for
Dr. llIoITi3, Syrup of Tar, Wild
Cherry and Horehound.
DRUGS
FATEfiT r!EDCINES,
TOBACCO,
CIGARS.
NOTIONS. C,
LIQUORS, For Medical we 02TL7
White Lead, perfectly pure, seld mush
cheaper limn lorinurly.
Also all kinds ot Oils, Kerosene,
pontine, Hetuine, Toilet Article,
turneries, Jtc, for kale cheap.
Tur
Pur
JAS. n. F0NES.
f. r. jl.
WANTED.-Everybody to know that
Four-Fold Liniment is the leading Lini
ment for curing all kind of Pains and
Sore Throats, and for Horses, Ctittlo, it
is the most BiicceKsful Liniment in tho
market. (See circulars uronud bottles,
Sui.l l.y a.l Di ugyists. yo-ly com
NEBRASKA GRIST MILL.
T
HE.oniST Ml I at Nebraska (Lacy-
(ovnl Kfir.i.t. I'muiltf ln I....... tl...V
oughly overlinitled and retltted in It rst
class order, and b now-running ami doing
all kimUof ' v...
CUSTO M t3 It IMH ii.
FLOUIt.
FEED, AND OATS.
Constuntlv on hand, and sold nl llui r,r
lowest figures.
43
"in , H Hi I.Kl'l'. lit II.
1 'iJR.C. KEMBLE,
!
t,;'; Iln.iTkinjilitbht tiio store of ,"i
13 O' T, A. 1 f 1 1 U I O $ . ,
1 XltHouto.'l'u., ,.
And will carry on tho business hereafter.
A full linn of nit th goods former' V Vept
will still be found Iu tMs utoro. 'I'hvsl-'
ians prescriptions carefully compounded
'.,,,. i, ,,,1-IM :' .. i
l'Mliwlelphia Colloiw of l'lnu inney.
3in . ,.i. - V. KKM1JLK, M..P.
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4 0,
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BALTIMORE FEMALE COLLEGE,
In.-orisiratod in l(tW with authorltv toeon
fer degrees, and endowed by tlio State of
niaryianu in imw. xho College Is beauti
fully situated in a grove, 'vilhin tho city
limits, ous lofty emiiienco that commands
a view of tho country, tho city, und rivor
and buy for ina-.y 'oilha. The College ha
a gisid library, cheiincai ,.:d xhilosoplii
cal aparatns, cabinets of minerals, med
als, coins, gems, Ac, and the course of in
struction is thorough. ISoaid and tuition
per annum. C, ii KoUIiS, LL. D.,
Prosideut. .. . .i. i l-lf
TE? A C5 The chuicobt in the world
' I in porters' prices Largest
company In America staple article
pluties evortlnxly Trade coiitinua ly in
creasing. Agents wanted every where.
Lest iuduceuients. Don't waste tnno.
Sent for Circular to RohbI'.t Wt.Ls, i'l
Vesey St., N. V., P. O. Ilox iai7. 14 4.
ST.CLAIR DINING ROOM.
Good Meals at Reasonable Rates.
MRS. IIIXELY, having recently open
ed a New Dining Room for Ladies aud
(jiontlemen, is prepared to furnish good
meals at all times and at loiv rates.
No. 10 SIXTH HTRKKT, Latest. Clair,
, - FITTSlSURlill, PA. waillm
TO HAVE GOOD HEALTH
The Liver must be kest iu order.
SANFORD S LIVER INVICORATOR
has become a sta.lo family medicino.
Purely vegolable Cathartio and Tonic
fur all dciaugeiiiouw or Liver, Stomach
and Dowels. Will clear tho complexion,
Oiuo sick headacho, ic. Shun Imitations.
Try Kunlurd Liver Invtuoralor.
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1875.:.; TIr,,. 1875.
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