lic forest gcpuWIfttu. is nmi.wiiF.n f.vriiy wkdnesday, by W. If.. DUNN. ttioe nr Romwsow a bowser's BraDisa X1M STREET, TT0NE3TA, FA. T Kit MS, A YEAR. So Subscriptions received for n shorter period Umn three mouth. Correspondence aorlcltcd from nit pnrts rf IImi country. Xn notice will lie bison if Knnon ymou enmm 1111 Icntlons. Rates of Advertising. One Square (1 inch,) ono Inertlon - fl AO One Square " ono month - -3 00 One Square " three months - fl 90 One Square " ono year - - 10 on Two Squares, on year ... 15 P0 (iimrterCol. :) oo Half " .... no One " - - - . loo to Legal notice nt established rales. Marrhigp nnd death notices, gratis. All bills for yearly advertisements col lected quarterly. Temiornry advertise ments must be pnid for in advance. , Job work, Cash on Delivery. - nUkmi. VOL. VIII. NO. .r). -TIONESTA,-PA., MAV 5, 187.5. $2 PEK ANNUM. mm BUSINESS DIRECTORY. TIOHESTA LODGE ? i. o. of o. I MEETS every Friday evening, nt 7 o'clock. In the llnll formerly occupied by the flood Templar. A. It. KELLY, X. O. V. A. RANDALL, Neo'y: 27-tf. TIONESTA COUNCILTNd.T O. TJ. A.. M. M EKTS nt Odd Fellows' Lodge Room, every i uesuay evoninr, n( 7 o clock. j. i uau. c. r. M. CLARK, K. 8. 31. Dr. W. W. Powell, OFFICE mil residence opposite the Ijiwreuco House. Otlioednya Woiliim day and Saturday-it. ' 2-tf. w. r. kiu-ii.i.iOtt. j. ii. aiixkw, MERCtLLIOTTA AOXEir, Attorneys nt Law, - Tionesta, Pa. April 9, Is75.-tf K. L. Davis, x ATTORNEY AT LAW, Tionesta, Pa. Collections mado In this ami adjoin ing counties. 40-ly MILKH "V. TAT 13 , ATTORNEY AT LAW, Im Mrrot, TfOXKSTA, PA. F.W.Hays, ATTORNEY AT LAW. and Notaut roni.io, Reynolds Iliikill A Co.'s Blaek, Heitw 81., Oil City, Pa. JO-ly r. UIIIUI. P. BU SMILBT. jcixxea it a sir ilk r. Atterneye at Law, Franklin, Pa. PRACTICE In the several CoarU of Ve Mango, Crawford, Foreat, and adjoin sag eooutiea. S9-ly. CENTRAL, HOUSE, B ONJCF.R A AOXRW BLOCK. I Ahkw. 1'ronrlotnr. Tlila la a now Boaae, and ha Just liocn fitted up for the aeeomiiindatiort of the public. A portion f the natmaago of tho publie Is solicitod. Lawrerce House, TIONESTA, PA., WILLIAM LAW RKXCK, Prophiktok. Thla Uonaa la esntrnllr located. Everything now and well furnish-! Muporlor accommoda tions ami ntrlet attention (riven t guests. Vegetable and Fruits of nil kind nerved In their season. Suinplu room for Com aaercial Agent. FOREST HOUSE, SA. YARN Kit PaorntKroK. Opuoslto Court MotlMI, Tiolll'Mtll, I'll. JUMt ass-nod. Everything new and clean .and frv.h. The beat or liquors kept constantly M hand. A portion orili! public pntron ase la respectfully solicitod. 4-17-lv Tionesta Ho'use. MITTKL. Proprietor, Klin St. Tlo- nesta. Pa., nt the mouth uflherrouk, Mr. Ittel hnn tlioroufjhly rctiovntod the TlenotLi Mon, mid ro-furiillil it -iii-eletely. All who atrottir.o him will be roll entertained at runxonuhle rntiw. 87 ly Errtplre Hotel. TIUOL'TK. PA. II. KWAIjI. PnorniK tor. Tlila Iioiiho la pcutrally IimhUwI, has boon tli'irouirhly rortih-d and now boaeta at mmI n tAlilo'nnd lu-d ax any Ho Ul in the oil region. Transient only ri.lH, er day. ftHlm C. B. Weber's Hotel, TYIiKltMIU'RrjII.PA. C. ILWKIlKn. haa poHsmalon of the new lirick hotel ml will lio hniipy to ontorUiin nil Ida old euat4niera, and iinv niiiulior of new onea. Onod accommoilutioiis for jjiiohU, and ex eullent atnlilin. 10-am. Dr. J. L. Aconb, PHYSICIAN AND 8UIW1 ICON, who haa had llftoon voam exporioureln a larjro ud Hiiiotuwfiir prnrtU'p, will nllond nil ProfraMional Calla. Ollli-o In Ida lru and Urmry Mtore, located in Tkliouto, near Tidiouto IIoubO. IN IIM STOKK WILIj BK FOUND A mil awtortmont of Medioinen, IJiiora Tolmn'o, Cluara, MUtlonory, ilMM, I'aintM, Oils, Cutlery, nil of tlie IhI quality, and will be aold'at roaaouable rate. CHAM. O. 1AY, an experienced Pliyaieiaii and Drumtitt from New York, kaa ehariie of tlio SUire. All prescription! jtut up aouurately. jso. r. riat. a. a. 1IUT. MA Y, I'AHK ,e CO., B A H IC El JRj S Corner of Klin Vulnut Sta. Tlonenta. TUnk of Dlsooiiut and Oopovit. lutoroHt allowed m Tliiw DppoKiU. folleetfona nimloonnll thcPrliitilpnl poiutn of tho IT. S. CetUwHloiis soIU-ltwI. M-lT. , D. "W. CLARK, (OtfMIKHIOKB'a CtEBK, ruHCTCO., PA.) REAL ESTATE AGENT HOUKKSand IiOta for Sale ami ItEN'p Wild Lund for Salo. A- I liave superior fai illtiosffraai'rtiiliiliig Hie condition of tnxeannd tx doeda, ., and am therefore cpiuliHu.1 to act iukdli Kentlyaa aeut of tliixw livinx at a dia tiniw, ownnm lunda in the Comity. Olllc ill Coiilinlaalonera KiMilil, lotirt Hoiuje. Tiono-la.Pu. y. CLARK. T1"LTCAK1'KTINJ, 3.1 its. per yard' V '1'I T CKILIN for room in place oi PlasUT. 1'1'I.T U(K)KIXi uHdSUIXl. i or Kiimplcs ud.livsK C. .1 . I- A , imidrli, N'cW Ji i scy. llrNlanrnnt, SC. JOHNSTON hnanpennd a restan . rant In the Dnvla Duildlnp, between Mnble'shfHiaonnd the Unlveranliatelmrcli. tiystera served up In nil stylca, or for anle by tho can. Confection, hiirurs, TotNtoen ojp., for sale. A alinro of the public pat roiinue is solicited. 40tf BLACKSMITH MP WAGOU SHOP. THK iimlerHlrned have opened a flrat pIiims HlnckHinith and Wajron Shop, In the Hoberta nhop opwwlte tho Kural House. All work In either line pmmrt.ly attpmleil to, and satisfaction gunnintoetl. IIoi'MOMltofliiir ft Hicinlty 22 ly Ij. SPKARS A II. W. RODEUTS. NEW HARNESS SHOP. Jt'HT op?nl In the RolKrta Itulldiiifrop xkIU) the Rural Ilouno. The under lnsl is prepared to do all kitida of work in hia line la tho boat style and ou short notice. NEW IIAKXKSS A Hpoelnlty. Keep on hand a Ann assort ment of Curry Couilui, Brushes. Harness Oil, Whips and Noddles. IIrnes of all kinds made to order and cheep as the chcapent Remember the name and plne W. WKST, Roberta UulidinK, 2-ly OpNjnite Rural Ilouno, Tioiieata. II. C. II ARLIN, LI or oli ant Tailor, IN The Lawrence Iluildlnpr, over Super ior Lunilier Co. Store. The lioat stock kept eonatantly on hand, and miule up In the beat manner and new 01 atyles. lU-Iy niis. v. m. iii:atii, DRESSMAKER, Tionesta, Pa. MRS. HEATH hs recently moved to this place for tho purpose' of meeting a want which the Imlies or the town ami county have for a lonft time known, that of havinir a dressmaker of exportation nmonf thent. I am prepared to make all kinds of dresses In the latest styles, and guarantee aatiarhction. Stamping for braid lug and embroidery done In the beat man ner, with the newest patUirus. All I aak la a lair rial. Residence on Water Street, in the house formerly occupied by Jacob Shrtver. 14tf TIME TRIED AND FIRE TESTED ! THK ORIOIXAL ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY or HARTFORD, CONN. ASSETS Dee. 31, 1S73, " Ha.ran.o ..5 . "r o. M I LES W. TATE, Bub Agent, S Tkxiosta, Pa. Frnuk Itobblnis, PnOTO ORAPIIE R , (jt'O KKMon TO UKMIXQ.) Pictures in every styloof the art. Ylows of the oil regions for sale or takou to or dor, CENTRE 8TRKET, nenr It, II. crossing. SYCAMORE STREET, near Union De p.it, Oil City, Pa. Uft-tf PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY. ' " Bl.M XTttKKT, KOUTII OF ROBINSOX BONNFJV8 , . STOKE. Tionesta, Pa., M. CARPENTER, ... Proprietor. Pictures taken in all the latest stvlea tho art. - tM-tr l'APA II A I, I IV IX Has opened a SEWING MACHINE DEPOT In his BOOTIand SHOE STORK, And in connection with bhYTftlipr business he has eonatantly in store the UROVER A BAKER, DOMESTIC, VICTOR, WILSON SHUTTLE, WHITNEY, HOWE. BLEES, WHEELER A WILSON, HOMbj SHUTTLE, and will FURNISH TO ORDER any Sewing Machine In the market, at list prices, with all the G-TTjkJE&-AJSrT EES which the Companies tlve, and will DELIVER THE MACHINES In any part of Forest County, and give all necosMtiry instructions to learners. ' Nwrdlra fur all .llarhlnva, rillk ass Thread ahvnya In store. TilHoCTK, PA., Juno, Is" I. Jl-tl lis SHERIFF'S SALE. BY VIRTUEof awritofVen. Ex. case to Forest County, Issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Philadelphia County and to me directed, there will lie exposed to sale by publie vendue or outcrv, at the Court House, in the ltorough of T ioncHta, on SATURDAY, MAY Rth, A. D.,lR7.r. at 11 o'oloc.k.n. in., tho following described roal CHtnte.to-wit : Ooorgn Brooks vs. Henry J. Brooks and Alfred Brooks, trailing as H. J. Brooks Co., Vend. Ex. Case to Forest County, iH2 Dec. Term, 1S74. Dickson A It that certain lot, piece er parcel of land situate in Tionesta, (formerly) now Ilowo Town ship, Forest County, State of Pennsylva nia, lelng onnhnlf of a tract patented to Wilhelm Willink. Novemler 27th, A. D., upon warrant in thesnuiennmonum lie red two tlio.-Hand four hundred and Af-tv-three, mid half containing five hun dred (Auo) acres more or loss. Being the parcel of land which Samuel Waun, Alex ander MeAndrew, Aloxander R. Mollen ry, Edward W. Warner and their wives by deed dated May sfiltli, 1H71, conveyed to J. K. Palmer, and tho snmo which the said J. K. Palmer and wife conveyed to Samuel Willeta br deed dated June 12th, 1471, aud recorded In the office for record ing deeds Ac., in Forest County, In Deed Book No. 0, pages 01 and 92, Nov. 1st 1871. Subject to the reservations and restric tions contained in the Inst mentioned deed, and to the payment of all taxes assessod upon said land since 186V. Also All that certain tract or parcel of Innd situate In Howe Township, Forest County, Pennsylvania, lieing seven hun dred snd fifty (7.'i0) acres of land, part of tract known on the map of the nnid Coun ty aa numner two thousand three hun dred and sixty-six (Jtl6), and being the whole of the tract, except two hundred and fifty !25u) acres in the northwest cor ner thereof. Said 750 acres bounded enst by Elk County line, south by tract No. X4M5, west by No. subdivision Nos. and 6 and the id." acres in the northeast corner of s tid tract, nnd north by snid 200 acres and tract No. 24.Vt, and are tho same, premises dooedd to J. K. Palmer by Alox ander V. Murphy and wife by deed dated Mar 20th, 1871, and by said J. K Palmer ami wife to Samuel Willeta by deed dated May 29th, 1871. and recorded in the Re corder's olllce In Forest Countv, in Deed Itonk No. 9, psgea 95, 90 and 97 Nov. 1, 187 1. Subject to the payment of all taxes assess ed upon said land since the year 1800. Awto All those two certain tracts of land situate in Howe Township, Forest County, and State of Pennsylvania, to-wit: number two thousand eight hundred and twelve (21:!), containing one thousand and sixty-three (UXk't) acres; and part of tract number two tlibusand nine hundred and sixty (21HM)) containing about seven hundred (700) acres, or so much thereof as lies in Forest County, more or less. The same having been convevod to J. K. Pal mer by Charles B. Wright and Sue J. his wife, Casper If. Duhiing nnd Jnue T. his wife by tlcod dated Septum bra loth, 1871. Auto All those certain warrant num bers two thousand mid twenty-one (2021) and two thousand and twenty-two (2022), eachcoiituiningtive hundred (500)acros,and together ono thousand ( 1000) acres, situate in Howe Township, Forext County, State of Pennsylvania. Also A 11 that certain tract or parcel of land situate in the township of Mlictliold, (formerly Konzua,) in tiio County of War ren, and Common weelth of Pennsylvania, being part of lot numlicr seven (7) in said township, and fsMinded as follows, to-wit : Beginning at the northeast corner of suid lot, running tlicuce south along the cant Isiunds of said lot to the southeast corner thereof, theuco west along the south lino of said lot ho far Unit a uortli lino parallel to the cast lioutids of said lot from tho south bounds to tho north bounds thereof, and thenco cast to tho place of beginning shall contain throe hundred and forty (310) acres of land more or less; -which premi ses were conveyed to Leonard D. Crandall by deed from Maria II. Waldo and other heirs of John H. Hardenlilirg, Juno 1st, 1871, and by suid Ieonard 1). Crandall and wife conveyed to Kxmuel Willeta by deed dated Juno 12th, 1871, and recorded in the Recorder's oflice of Warren County, in deed Ixxik M, page 2-Vi, November 1st, 1871. Subject, iieverthclens, to the reser vations and restrictions contained in tho last mentioned deed. Also All that certain tract of land sit uate in Sherllelu Township, Warren Coun ty, Pennsylvania, known and designated ou the general map of said county, as tract number nine (9), eoutaining Ave hundred (500) acres of land, be the same more or less ; three hundred and fifty (S50) acres of which is the same land deeded to J. K. Palmer, by Andrew Johnson, by deed dated May 19th, 1871, recorded in deed book 34, page 27. And one hundred and i fitly (150) acres of which is tho same Hum) deeded to J. K. Palmer, by James O, Marsh and wife by deed dated May 29th, 1871, recorded in deed book 34. page 20; and the whole of which tlve hundred acres were conveyed by said J. K. Palmer and wife to Samuel Willots by deed dated Ma; IV 29, 1871 and recorded in deed look 34, page 254, November 1st, 1871. Subject to the payment of all taxes assessed upon said laud since 1809. Also All that certain tract of land sit uate in Highland Townshiii, Elk County, Pennsylvania, bounded and descrilied as follows: Beginning at a small birch, thonce by laud of John Nicholson num ber 3753 east live hundred and thirty per ches to a sugar tree, thence by land of John Nicholson number 8777 north three hundred and twenty perches to a hemlock, thence by land of John Nicholson num ber 3778 west five 'hundred and thirty per ches to a birch, thence by Holland Land Comiany three hundred and twenty per ches to place of begiuning. Containing one thousand acres and usual allowance. Also All that certain tract of land sit uate in Highland Township, Elk County, Pennsylvania, described as follows: Nuiu lier throe thousand seven hundred aud fifty-three :.153), containing ono thousand acres and allowance. The two tracts of land last described being the same two tracts conveyed to J. K. Palmer, by Charles C. Dunn and wife and Thomas Htrutliers and wife, by deed dated June 2nd, 1871, and by the said J. K. Palmer and wtte conveyed to Samuel Willeta, by deed dated June 12th, 1871, and recorded In the Recorder's oflice of Klk County, in deed Issik "O," iage 41, Ac, November "III, 1871. Said two tracts Is-ing subject to the reservations and leMtrictious contained in the last mentioned deed, and to the lsy ment of all taxes assessed upon said land since the year lKiio. Also AH that certain piece, parcel or tract of hind situate in Highland 't own ship. County of Elk sud Suite of Pennsyl vania, surveyed on a warrant granted to John Nicholson, niimlier two thousand and twenty !2'dii, and lioiuuled mid lc- scrilMsl n follows, to-wit: Beginning nt a Beech,4tho northwest corner thereof, thence by Vnds warranted to John Nich olson A Compnnytmhcr 2U25 south four hundred snd fort. (440) rods to a post, thence by lands warranted to Thomas Willing cast four hundred and eighty-six (480) rods to a pwt, thence by warrant numlicr 2020 north one hnndred'and sixty eight (Uify rods to a post; thence by war rant numliefn.1127; wont one hundred (100) rods to a beech; thonce by tho lust men tioned warrant nortli two hundred and seventy-two 272 rods to a post; and thonce' by lands warranted to John Nich olson C Company; west three hundred and eighty 380 rods to the place of bcginirig. Containing one thousand and ninty-nine and three-fourths 1099j acres, with tho usual allowance as surveyed on the origi nal warrant on the eleventh day of July, A. D. J793, and ro turned to the land oflice by William P.-Brady, D. 8. Being the name premises which were conveyed by J. K, Palmer and wife, to Samnol Wlllets, by deed dated J uly 22nd, 187,1, and record ed in the Recorder's office of Elk county, in Deed Book '0-' page 420 Ae.f Novem ber 6th, 1871. Subject to the restrictions and reservations contained In the last mentioned deed ami also to all taxes as sessed upon tiie said land sluce the yoar 1809. Also All that certain ploco or parcel of land situate In Highland township, in the county of Elk, and Stato of Pennsyl vaula,known and designated on the gener al map or draft of lands In said township as Warrant number two thousand four hundred and sixty-three. Bounded north by Warrant number two thousand four hundred and sixty-four; east by Warrant number throe thousand seven hundred and nixty-one, 37011; south by wnrrant number two thousand and nineteen; and west by the line of Forest county. Being the same premises conveyed by Krnstus Barnes and wife to Samuel Willeta by deed dated July 1:1th, 1871, and recorded in Elk county Recorders olllce In deed book ''O" page 419 Ac., November th, 1871. Also All tliat certain piece or parcel of land situate in the township cf Highland, county of Elk, and state of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: Being part of tract of land surveyed In pursu ance of Warrant numlior 2450, on the 12th day of December, A. D. 1792, and liound ed on the north by Warrant numlier 2300; on the east by Warrant number 3781; on the south by "Warrant number 2404, and on the west by the Forest county line, con taining two hundred aud eighty-nine 289 acres be the same more or less. Being tho same piece ot land convoyed by au H. Barnes and wile to Samul Willets, by deed dated June 9th, 1871, and recorded in the Recorder's olHce of Elk county In deed boult "C page 422 drc., November 6th, 1871.. Also All thai certain piece or parcel of land situate in the township ol Highland, county of Elk. and state of Pennsylvania, being Warrant number two thousand and twenty-five 2025, Three hundred and eleven acres more or less, in the name of John Nicholson. Being the same land conveyed to David F. Anderson liv Orris Hall and wife, by deed dated Octtobor 20lh. 1808, and recorded in Klk county in deed book "$" page 26. Also All that part of the lot or warrant Numbered thirty-seven hundred and sixty-one 37111 in tho county of Klk and Stato of Pennsylvania, which is bounded aijd described as follows: Beginning in the east line of said w a rant or tract of land and in tho middlo of Spring Crook, and running theuco south three degrees west along tho east bounds of snid tract three chains to tho southeast corner there of, thence north eighty-seven degrees and thirty-six minutes west along the south iVuiuls of said tract one hundred and thirty-two chipus to tiie southwest corner thereof thence north threo degrees east alois the west bounds of salj tract tiftv twtrfhains and sixty-five links to the mid dle of the beforomentioned Spring Creek, thenco up along tho middle of said crock as it winds and turns to the place of bo ginning; and also twenty rods in longth up and down said stream to high water mark on tho northei ly bank of said stream, opposite or with the center of said twenty rods, opposite to the mill of David K, An derson, which was erected on or about the 22d day of May, 1809, and with the right to attach the northerly end of a dam tor a mill to the said north bank of said stream. Containing Ave hundred and forty-seven acres and three rods of land including the allowance, so called, as the same was sur veyed in the summer of 1809, by Orville Com I is. The two tracts of laud fast above described liing the same two tracts con veyed by David F. Anderson aud wife to Samuel Willets, by deed dated June 29th, 187 1, and recorded In Klk county Reeor--der's oflice, in deed book "O," page 417, tVu;., November ttth, 1871. Subject to the reservations a:id restrictions contained in the last mentioned dood. Also All the undivided ouo-half part of all that certain tract of land situate in Highland township, Eik county, State of Pennsylvania, known as warrant or tract numbered throe thousand seven hundred and sixty-six 3700, and iKiundcd and de scribed as follows: On the north by war rant numbered threo thousand seven hun dred and eighty-two 3782, on the east by warrant numbered three thousand seven hundred and sixty 3700, on the south by warrant numbered three thousand seven hundred seventy-seven 3777, anil on the went by warrant numbered three thousand seven hundred and seventv-eight 3778, Containing one thousand iOOOJ acros of land, be the same more or less. Being the same premises which were conveyed by J. K. Palmer and wife to Samuel Willets. by deed dated Soptemtar 25lh, 1871, and recorded in Elk county Recorder's otUco in deed book "O," stge 4o4, tc., October 8 1st, 1871. Subject U the reservations and restrictions contained in the said deed. Also All that mrt ofwarrant number three thousaiid seven hundred and sixty otiM r:i7011. in the fsiuntv of Klk. Stale of Pennsylvania, which lies north of thajafl east fork of Spring Creek, ImjuikIou as fol lows, via: Southerly by tho center of said east fork of Spring Creek, and northerly, easterly and westerly by the northeast and west lines or bound uf said warrant iium lier 3701. Containing Ave hundred and fifty-four 554 acres, three 3 roods aud twenty-two 22 rods of land, more or less. Said warrants numbers 2021 and 2022, aUive mentioned, in Howe township, For est county, aud said part of warrant iium Isjr 3701 In Klk county being the same premises which were conveyed by J. K. Palmer and wife to Samuel Willeta by deed dated June 20th, 1871, aud recorded in the Recorder's tllice in Forest county, in deed Isiok No. 9, imges 93 Ac, Novcni-voinlR-r 1st, 1871, and in Klk county K corder'a olllce ill deed book "O," page 400 itc, October 31st, 1871, and were conveyed subject to the reservations and restrictions mentioned in said dcett ami to alt taxes ussusaed upon said laud ami prem-v since IMi"'. N. B. On warrant numlier 2900, above mentioned, in Forest County, there nre erocted twelve two-story frame dwelling houses, nix frame bnrns, frame hoarding' honse nnd frame store house, frame saw mill, boiler, engine and machinery, frame store and olllce, frame feed store, frame tannery, frame engine houso, engine and machinery, frame beam house, frame sweat pits, frame leach house and bnrk houso, hide mill nnd bark mills, frame Isiiier house, boiler nnd fixtures, stone hide house, frame dry houo nnd engine, ah house, bark shanties, .to. On warrant number 24M. in Forest coun ty, aliove described, thore are erected, frame blacksmith shop, four two-story dwelling houses, three frame barns, and seven bark shanties. On warrant number 2360, In Forest county alKive descrilied, thore are erected frame dwelling house, framo barn, and bark shanties. On warrant number 2450, In Elk county aliove descrilied there are erected two frame dwelling houses, one frame barn, and ono log house. On warrant number 2025, iii Elk county slKive described thore sre erected two framo barns, snd three bark shanties, and on wnrrant number 3781 in Klk county there in ono log bark shanty. On lot numlier 7, in vVarren county, above descrilied, there are erected throe two-story frame dwelling houses, and two frame barns. The whole of the above descrilied tracts of lnnd are subject to a Mortgage of Sixty Thousand Dollars (8i0,000.) All the above tracts of land Ac, are to be sold together as one property. Taken In exdeution and to be sold as the property of Henry J. Brooks and Alfred Brooks, trading as H. J. Brooks C Co., at the suit bf George Brcoks. TERMS CF SALE. The following mnst be strictly complied with when property is stricken down : 1st. When the plaintilfor other lien oiedieueawSBconie the purchaser, the costs on the writs must bo paid, and a list of Ileus including mortgage searches on the firoiiorty sold, together with such Hen c red tor s receipt for the amount of tho pro ceeds of tiie sale or such nortion thereaf as ho may claim must be furnished by the SherillT. See Purdon's Digest, Pth Ed., page 440. Smith's forms, page 384. 2d. All bids must be paid in full. .All sales not settled immediately will be continued until 2 o'clock p. m., of the day of sale, at which time all property not set tled lor will again be put- up and sold at the expense and risk of the person to whom first sold. J. T. VAN GIESEN, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Tionesta, Pa., April 15th, 1875. A CHAPTER ON gMtlXl. . Of all the seasons sprinc is the most coquettish. She is like the princess who stooped and kissed the sleeping pocTunder the tree, who still slept on but dreamed a different dream. The earth was hardly conscious that spring had come till yesterday, when blue skies dropped etherial mildness (Thompson) on her bosom. It is in deed the time when the young, the rosy spring gives to the breeze her scented wing (Anacrcon) and April is garlauded with all the fairest flowers nnd freshest buds . the earth brings forth (Spenser). Well was it observed that like an army defeated the snow hath retreated (Wordsworth) and that the fields with flowers are decked in every hue (Drumraond), though wo must not go out just yet to pull them. The swallow also brings us to the sea son of vernal delight, with his back all of sable aud belly of white (Anony mous), and there are daffodils which come before the swallow dares and take the winds of March with beauty (Shakespere). lu the sprint; a bright er critrnon burns upon the robin's breast (Tennysou), audit, young man's fancy lightly turns to thoughts of lore (Ibid). Now is heard the sound of vernal sbowers on the twinkling grass (Shelley), and with his umbrella wan ders forth the hyaciuthine boy, for whom morn well might break and April bloom (Emersnn). Now shall we notice how our swift spring heaps the orchards full of bloom and sceut (Lowell), and the maiden May returns with a pretty haste (Barry Cornwall). Now do the majority of intelligent people think it better to -sport with Amaryllis in the shade or with the tangles of Noiera's hair (Miltou) than to creep into some still cavern deep, there to weep and weep and weep (Tennyson). All these and many oth er things do we see and enjoy now that spring has broken the icy fetters of lhe silver streams (Wilkesbarre specFal dispatch), and all nature rejoices that grim-visaged March has smoothed his frosty pow (Burns and Shakespere). Spring! beautiful-spring! has return ed wilt) birds and flowers (original), and new fashionablo styles in hats, bonnets, dresses (advertisements), in- uenzas and catarrhs aud hundreds of other things make business lively. Much more might be said of spring, but her lovely aud bewitching smiles show that at last she has consented to speak for herself. A woman entered a crowded street cai the other day, and fur a moment or two do one offered her a seat. Then a fat man affected with the asthma, beckoued to her aud said : "Madam, please take lake" cough, cough. She Blood there waiting for his seat, aud as soou as he was over his cough ing fit, ha concluded : "Madam, please take care and not step on my sore foot!' The look bho gave him was ap palling, but all the tool saw the joke. A BAMUT'M WARMNM. Tiburcio Vasquei was a bandit. lie and his band ravaged at will several of the lower counties of California. In the wild, free, Andalusiun life of Los Angeles nnd Santa Clara, these brigands found ample room and vergo enough for exploits whose m-itul lakes u hack to the medieval times, when robber barons and predatory knights swooped dewn upon the plains and valleys, and boro away to their mountain fastnesses the spoil of beau ty and pelf. An adventarous and ro mantic career was that of Vasquex and his company. Their exploits have furnished forth material for cheap nov els and "blood-and-lhunder" dramas. They stole, ravaged, burned, plunder ed, and murdered in that gay and dashing manner which fascinates cal low youth, and sett romantic maidens to sighing for "such a man." The country through which these bandits ranged Is thinly populated, ranches and trading posts dotting at long in tervals ilia vast treeless plains which lie between -woody hills and mountains cleft by 'secret gorges aud canyons. For years these precious rascals dificd the law, and subsisted on a country, laid Under contribution as thoroughly as Mexico was under Cortes. Mothers scared their children into silence with the name of Vasquez, and young men toiling in the vineyard or sultry glebe, looked at the dust arising from the hoofs of his rough riders on the moun side, half in fear and half in admira tion. The chief bandit bore a charm ed life. lie was thought invulnerable. No bullet ever reached him, and no deputy-sheriff came near enough to seo the color of his horse. In an evil hour for the young rob ber, he fell into the toils and was cap tured, tried, convicted, and hanged by the neck until he was dead. The bold, dashiog, handsome caballero died the death of a dog. He carried himself with lightness and jolly recklessness to the scaffold; but when he was hanged, no man in the throng that looked at his taking ofT lamented his ignoble end. The general verdict was, "Served him right. And so it did. The night before this wretch was hanged, he asked to see his coffin. It was shown him. He read curiously the inscription which set forth that he died "to-morrow," and be felt the lin ing tenderly, Raying: "I shall sleep long and well here." Then ha dis coursed of that silent land into which he was to travel, saying, with somo show of seriousness, that he w'as not sure of an eternity. "The sages say there is one," he remarked, with a shrug of the shoulders; aud he added that if there were an eternity of life, he should meet all his sweethearts next day. . Kuilting his brows, he dic tated an address which ha wished di rected "To fathers and mothers of children." This singular document began thus: "Standing at the portals of the unknown and unknowable worlJ, and looking back upon the life of this, as I have seen it, I would urge upon you to make your greatest care to so train, influence, instruct, and gov ern the young to whom you have given life, that they be aloof, aa far as in the nature of things it is possible, from the degrading companionship of the immoral and vicious. The general welfare of society depends upon the strict performance of this part of your duty." This was the bandit's homily and warning. To bis former associates he dictated an equally unique address, in which he deprecated their reputed in tention to make bloody reparation for hia death, and bade them to take warn ing by his fate and change their course, while life was left them. On the fol lowing day, accompanied by a priest who bade his beads and pattered pray er, the brigand chief stepped light ly to the fatal tree, joked about the dread hereafter, told the hangman to be auick about it, - and so was launched into eternity. "Yes, this is the place," said he, sadly, and six men gathered around bim on the sidewalk and asked : "What place?" "This is the very place," he said, more plaiutively still, and ten more men came up and made inqui ries. He waited until there were about twenty-five anxious faces around bim, and then said he : "The place where I slipped on a coal-hole cover, last Saturday." He walked away, but the air was of a lavender color in that vicinity for half au hour. Here is something thatsould be more gel. erally known. It is said that bed bugs will live a year without aid or foot), if placed in a hermetically scal ed bottlo, Persons who desire to keep their bed bugs over the wintor without feeding llieni will do well to remember this. Thus science assist the most humble. The State of Nevada, with a popu lation tf 5o,000, hits nine humlrod places liccuscd to ictail Mrong drink.