W'EDXLSDAV JIDKMXfi, kf. 1, IS 5. BOROUGH OFFICERS. Jinrge--Jon Ri-'iK. Vmnoi7iii,n (. W. Robinson, H. A. Variur, A. H. Kelly, S. J I. Haslet, A. II. . Jntt.irra nf the J'circ- P. S. Knox, C. A. ttnxlohli' II. Swagjart Si'honl lirrrtii. S. Knox, II. O. Pa is, J. J. Woluott, 8. II. Haslet, A. H. Holly, l. Clark. 4 m fORKST COUNTY OFFICIirS. ' ' P,rni,!mt .Tinhir,. T. Wi: r.Mon F. .Atnori'ttti Jiirlgr$Ationi'.v Coin;,' Jon. (1. Dai.k. .' ,sitrriirT, J. Van (Ukhks. Twiaurrr S. .1. SicTi.r.v. J'niljinnntirif, J!riintcr if Urcoriln', . T.M.Vl.AUK. Wimmix.iitmrv .Toll Thompson, .Tak. K. (Il.AIlK, Kl.t HKRI.IN. f (ottii tiiicrhitrtilnttK. Y. Ttniinrtt. DiMriri ,4 'orn'y S. I. Irvviv. .nr tUia:lHninrn Jas. Kl.VKX.WM. ,F.rTritsoN. Coin,' Nttrrrynr S.I), InwtX. , Oiron'crM. Irrrt., .In. ((iiini .1 irri.'co'A T. It. Conn, L. War m:i, (!. Jamikwin. Mnhrrof (V-wr-rci-i lPt District C. II. .Ciui'is. I,.,. Atfcmbhi-J. II. Acixr.w; . . Time of Trnlna At TIONKSTA STATION', n nnd after (Vt. is, l73 j MOUTH. ' TmlnE-2 .... 0:0n. in. " fi - - .- 4:47 p. in. ' 1 NOIITIf. Train 53 - - - - 0:10 n. in. r ! . . - . . - 3:15 p. in. Train '2.2, south, uud. 21, north, are 1st u1hmI tin nlhors nro nceoinmodalion fmighlti. Those trains only nro it) lowed to curry ym-puptnm. Tjtiii (he IUvor Division i. f. from Oil City tn- Irvinetnn. up tliu river Ih North ; down rTM-rlror, south. Tl6cal and miscellaneous. Tp j-- - - '..'Tlioi o will bo Preparatory ser- does in tho Presbyterian Church on 1'ifidny evening next.' Coiumuriioii services on Sun Jay morning at the iuanl hour. ' -A few hinds of coal will lie taken on subscription at this oflice. ",77-J. H. Ptroup his ereoter? a' barn en, tvis. promises south of Court House. y,4',?kti Milter of Milliliter, lina It i 11 -53'icii!i doers tit is sensjn, and may bo rifo,wv.'- ... ,' - ' 'JTeisM.' Wleul.-r it Dusennurynr,s 'Till mntiumciurii) itimuer men StDwtown mil's. Co. Surveyor T. D. tJollhw U f trftigliteuing n rrcok in the ronj in 'j 'Kingsloy towu.iliip this week. ' Lot I.e'ir from some - of our cilij:ii3 in rey;:ir;l to llie school ques tion, in answer to tho conimunicntion wln'fh ap)ieai'3 In another coluinn. i Stave bults, iii largo quantities ore ",' liein huuh.'il in to the Doricknn slave mill. )iifim?s U rushed there, a il) Joti of i"tavcs uro being siuveil out. '. Adininintratms' salo of the jier- oiinl effects of Dr. AVinans, deceased, . t takes plueo on Fi idny next, at 10 , I o'tloek a. m., at tho 1'tsidouco of do- . ceased. The Pillar Grove Jonmal Las i ii -v L'U:li!,reu nanus, uir. i;. i. j'oniiiip as- suniing editorial control. Jacob llor- , . ton v.i3 the furiunr editor. Success to Demuig. The Charley K iss excitement does iot die out. It, is now snpjiosod that Xhf child is alive'and well, and in (his ' ' . t . . . i . i oouuiry. ieteeiives nro on ino iraeK woman supposed to havo charge ef lim. ('4-Tho nmnimoth steer from Oregon, is'nlreadv en route to the Centennial. Mauds nineteen hand.-", or isix foi l four inches high, me.isurcs twenty-four feet frotn liji to tip, and weighs 5,000 Kitliids. . - Somo of our citizens who have purchased Fisher Kon.il Wagons, will Lq lnlcresled to lcaru that C. L. Fisher , , fc Sou, manufacturers, havo mauo an -nssir.gnmcut for tho benefit of their ' ..creditors. Tho Wnreu Co. Teachers' Insti -tuto will commenco on tho 13th inst., in Warren. The Mail will publish a daily during tho session, llopo Kro. Cowan will make lots of mouoy out of Jiis enterprise. . . --Keck has wcathei'boardod t'.ie Tost Office birldiug, which was a very proper thing to do. A coat ?f paint will finish it, as fur r.s Iuks nro con cerned, and probably next fpring will sco this accomplished. Van Giescn's new L;i:se is almott eompleled, and is u neat looking struc ture. The amount of good buildings in that end of town is a matter ('bur jirise to hit $ lift have not visited our place for a few years. 'Without bont iug, wo believe that Tioncsta has more liaud-ouiu lcnidcuces 1 1 u d any town of its tio in I he- la'e. f'nmiiHirrlerttP(l,J f- - Anotncf" School.' " Wo are glad to learn that a move 53 being made in tho X'gH diijectign, a,nd that Tionesta boro U to haVo nnotfier school. This is not a matter of choice, but of necessity. 1 Our two echoob-r-now in operation, nro over-crowded, There are now on rolls one hundred nnd twenty pupils, nnd a ni.mbor are wailing to bo admitted. Thus it is evident Hint the contemplated increasa of our cdiirntionnl for en i needed nnd the earlier the change is mode the bet tor. Whin this i accomplished, the educational standard of this place tan properly bo adjusted, and made to compare favorably with our sister towns. It. is believed, too, that could our schools bo properly graded, ns will be done, the necessity of sending our children away to attend other schools will ceasp, ns we can by a liltlo care and money, establish and sustain a school at homo capable of guarding and training the mental powers of the rising generation in our midst. Who seconds tho motion? Citizen. Jury List for December Term, 1875. tinAN'i) j c lions. lIocTw David (IrMiam, Foreman, I.ovl Clary. TionoKtii IJopi. Andrew MoCray,' M. Carpenter, O. V. Proper. Tlonesta Twp. l'roil. Klitzner, John Zonts, KiiiKsley. Alirnm I5enn, Jseob Birlln, T. II. Moi'tran, Inniel Harrington. Oreer. I'avid Moiiy. AluM Purib'i V, Ji, Haslet, Freil. Lcilabur, Jacob My ers, lliunioi'.y. TIioh, Iloa, Cieo. Duulup, Orin HiL'ninH. . Itnrnott. Hazard Npenee, S. Zents, W. n. Coon. JeiiUs. John Dodge, Charles T, liht rlih'P. ... i rKTiT JURons. TionoKta Iloro. Abruiri Guytoii,. S.- C. Johnston, Morris Einstein, Saiiiuo! Cninp bell, I). F, riohinsoii, Andrew Kinit. Tionostu Twp, Frank Monday, Jawb Stiff nor, H. N. Flowers, II. M. Carson; John Woolf, Selden Whitman. ' I'.iirmal .lohu Ii wiu, Ictvr Ileasley, 8. C'iiK.'.ens, Edward Kerr. (ire: n Iludolph Knmnn, Mart. Clullier, Hubert tiuyton, Hidoinon Ileplor, Jolin (iiiyton. f Kimisley. John P.erlin, (Jon. Hurrinu ton, Charles Murphy, Win. Gibson, Win. Woodruff, ti. P. Hindnmn, David Hock, Uarrison Dotterr, Hit-hard King, Jonas Shunk, Jolr.i Jloolor. lrai inony J. IHaelv, T. W. Allondor.T. '. Parker, Jiimes Nciil,'j. J. Sigius, J. Melntire, Aiiiou Hiseoek. lliekoiy. 'Jooiko Kliustiv'er, Charles Albnurli, I'red. Keiil'er, Henry Miller, James Atbiiosh.; . Jenks, Peter Mercilllott, J.J. Parsons, Anion IJroekway. . .... Howe. M. Iu Allen. 'dpt. Monks, formerly Cashier of tho Peoples' Savings Kauk, has re ceived td'.c appointment nf Post-Mas-teV of Tidioute, There was quite n strife for 'the position, and another man received !ho appointment while tho trouble was at its height. Uutthe people "kicked," and the result wns tho withdrawal of the appointment, and Cup t. Monks received his. com mission hhorlly after. Ho is a man in every way qualified to fill the office acceptably,-and is n staunch Kepubli can. The Guitons, of Bear Creek hn ve iling been celebrated ns huiiters. Time was when Robert, the old gentleman, was tho "boss," but report tays that "Jake," his son, can now beat his fa ther at that game. The young man has killed seven this season, and brought fivo of them into Ihis pluce on Monday. They were sold at from 9 to 10 cts. per pound, for a whole deer. LntU winter Jake cleared about 400 with his little riOe. . , , A German, named Jacob Wani lyous, sixty years of age, shot and mortally wounded his eldest daughter Anna at Erie, Pa., oil Friday morning last. After committing tho dreadful deed ho ran to a shod in tho rear of his houso and shot himself through t he head. lie cied instuntly. The girl is shot through the right breast. She is not rxpocttd to llvo. Famify troubles were tho causo of tho tragedy. Rev. Dr. Faton, of Frankliu lias been invited to deliver a loctura -iu Tionesta during Court week, nnd has named the evening of tha 23th inst. as tho time when he will deliver said lecture. Tho aubject of his lecture will be something I." regard to his trav els in Palestine, nnd will ui.u;:.,,tedly be very interesting. A enmii admit lanco t'eo will ho charged. Tho deer hunting Ecasou expires To-day, and ii' tho law is respected, we will have more deer next winter than usual. Not many have been killed this year. It is just possible, hir.vever, i!:at a few will vet lNo this winter.- 'Tho poultry fheMc in Ilannn' Hall, December 1st, 2d nnd 3d, will be nn exhibition well worth a visit. A number of entries of choice birds nre ulrijndy iiivlc nro tho-dieplay vill be highly creditablo to nil concerned. Go and sco chickens that are, thickens perpetual layers and hnndsomo as a picture. 1'rnldin Spectator. Tho Youngsvillo rres says: "Word coincs to ns from Messrs. G. W. Kinncar, Carter and Cuneyrnll of this place, who nre hunting deer in the eastern part of this county, that they have at this dale 'strung up' four teen of the uprightly animals. They nro mil! at it." . Mr. W. C. lupryen is teaching the Denver Valley chool, u.i Mr- b'w nc7.cr Ilogue is to teach the Cluir''b Hill school. Mr. F. F. Whittckin, the Tlank Road, Mr. C. E. Lander, the River, nnd Mr. E. Swab the Forest Hill school, Hickory township. Our renders will notice an adver tisement in this issue, headed "Gov ernment Land Sales." Some valua ble lands are there advertised forsnla. Any information in regard to them will bo cheerfully given by J. 13. Ag new, Attorney for the Government, j Somebody insinuated that Secre tary Bristow was interested in the Crooked Whisky Ring, and, ' to, show that he isn't, the Secretary proposes to make it warm for all who nre con cerned in eaid rig. President Grant says, "Let no guilty man escape." ' Burglara are !t work in Tidioute and Warren, and somo of our money ed men may ns well bq . prepared for something of the kind, ns but few towns aro now free from (hose depre dations. B B shot is a good size for their reception. , . , ' ' There were two incondiary fires in Warren last week It would be well to send for the instruments of torture used durin the Spanish . Inquisition, nnd rack a few of those chajis. Noth ing that we can think of would be too bad for then. Robinson has purchased of Wra. Lawrence, the building north of the Lawrence House, and has been im proving it extcruaJly-doriiig ,tho past week. Mrs. Butler occupies the front room of said building ns a Millinery establishment. " 1 i Notice tliii card of the Tionesta lloiifc, Andy Weller, proprietor. 'He has refitted nnd refurnished a greni portion of this house, nnd expects n share of public patvonngo. For luru bcrmcq this hold j3 situated conven iently. J - ( . Peters' Household " Melodic for November is to hnnd, and is rilled with choice vocl musie.'iThis is the best publication of, vocal music ex tant nnd should bo in every family. Terms 83 a yenr. Address J. L. Pe ters, 843 Broadway, N. ,Y. The sociable, held at the Court House on Wednesday evening last wns a success, sociably nnd pecuniari ly. The money received wns properly applied, ns enn be neen by lha new blinds in the Presbyterian church. Judge Tropci' has built a new fenoo to front of his grounds, which nddJ immensely to tho appearance of tho property.. There nre several other properties in town that could bo im proved by the samo means. Mrs. Butler has just received a new stock of Millinery Goods, consist ing of lints, Frames, Feathcis, Flow ers, Ribbons, Velvets &c, &c, iu the buildiDg north of Lawrence House. She solicits a continuance of the pat ronage of the ladies of Tionesta aiii) vicinity. - - --82 6 - - JiONKY. ' We will pay' cash on delivery ut our mill iu Tionesta, fur whito oak stave and heading bolts at the follow ing prices : Stave bolts, 35 inches loug, per cord or 8 ft. by 4 ftijiMO.. Heading bolts 22 inches long, per card of 8 fu by 4 ft.,' ?4 00.' ' Heading bolts' 'must be made from timber at leant 20 iuclus iu diameter. Oliiee at Lawrence Hoiwo. J. II. Derickuos & Co. 27tf . - : . . A ftesh lot of Jamestown Cnssi- meres, just received.- Do not fail to call nnd see them, ut Robinson ifeBon tibff. . .. 'C.'. 32tf, Stoves and styvovvaro nt Freemau & Corbet's. ' 23tr Robinson & Bonner have full liuo of utoves and stove pipe. . 20tf . i Fresh biickv.luat flour ut lttbin fwi & BonnerV. 27tf , , FOR SALE. - . The valuable and beautiful homo stend formerly owhe'd by Itati. Joseph G. Dale, and in which ho now resides, is in wy hands for sale' nt very low figures. Terms one-third purchase money down, nnd the bnlnnco in one and two years.- Mn.ra W. Tatk. : iotf. 1 , ' Those beautiful lots just north of Mrs. Henry's residefico can bo bought cheap, on long time, by applying to the editor of this paper, e ' tf. Tho lightest running Machine in the.V.wM is the Grover & Baker, nt least Baldwin, of Tidioute says so, and be knows. ., 46 ly ' Landlord and Tenant Leases, the most approved form, for sale at this office. , " 'y-'. Attention Soldiers ! . - . ' i The undersigned having been ac tively engnged in the prosecution of Pension nnd, Bounty claim? takes this mode of calling the nttentiou of In valid Pensioners to the fact, that, .un der tho present laws a great mnjonty of those on tho Pension RolU nre en titled to ticrwwe, .' Als'i every soldier wounded or otherwise disabled during the late war (no matter how slight the present disability) is entitled to a pen siotK ' ; . .' . i , 1 Special .attention, given to. 'Willows' and Orphans' claims. No charges un til pension prooured. For further par ticulars and 'prosecution of claims address. . R. A. McCalmoxt, 1 U. 8. Claim Agent, Mercer, Peunn. MARRIED. WIIITF CH AFKEY At the residence of the brido's ppent.s, Tuesday evening Nov. Bid, 1875, hv Hev. Theo. Crowl, Miss Mollie Chaffev nnd ('has. E. White, of tho Aetr, nil of Tidtontc. . Chns-. tUni's a good joh,' 'properly registered, with ' about the propor amount of color. ' The impression Is good. The mifgln might hnve been moro (ii.nplc, but as it is Whito, it shows off well. ' Tasty nnd neat, is re flects credit pn you,, as being a. firsi class jobblst. Good luck, Charlie. TIOiyiGHXA. JtJCTH. CORKECTKD EVEUY'TUKbDAY, i- By Robinson & Bonner, 'Dealers in General Merchandise. Flour barrel, - . - , , . . $011 .3 Uttokwhoat flob'r ewt ''".' 'V . v ;i.oo Corn Moal, bolted - - ' 2.2 Chop foo.1' - "'-' 82 00ft2 15 Kyebushol- - - 0031.00 Oats 1 bushel . . t l t i - l ' i ' .fi-5 Corn, cars - - ,- i0 TWns busiiol - .- . .' 2.00Q3.00 Haln, rniKiur cured . v J7 Ureal, fast Baoon, sugar rured ' - ( '-' W Sugar . : V 1Q&121 Syrup n ..i . . T3f$1.00 N. O. Molasses - . ' - - 1.00 Roast Rio Cofroo No. I - ' - '-'' . !!" Rio Cofleo, host - ... ...... B0 Java Coffee, r. -,.'.- . . ,371 - ' - '- .50(5 1-25 . - - 2S&.R0 li'u ... Butter -Riee ''', -Kkk, fresh i . . Salt , - "' Tjird - - - -Iron, eominim bar i Nails, lOd, V keg LimofSbbl. rotatwss ' . . 10 ., 1820 2.152.25 15 20 - 4.00 - ' 4.25 2.00 ' 85(ft40 Xeto Advertisement, Tionesta House, ANDREW WKLLKR, Proprietor. Tliis houso has been nowly litUsJ up and is now open for tho ucooniinodation of the public. CJinrjres re;vionable. H4 ly i Register's' Notico. .1 1 Nglieo Ih hereby Kivn to all pniUos con cerned that tuo following liuiil ai-'oounts have bouu examined nnd tiled in my ollieo ami will be presented lor euniirination, '. .si., ut tlie next ruKUlur Orpliuu's Court of Forust County, on llio Fonrlii .'toiidAV of December, A. P. 1U75. The &aid novunts lieiii!' as follows! 1. Final aceount of Wm. YoumjSlins, Kxeoiltnr of tho lost will and testament of 5. If. Higsios. late of llarmooy Twp., iu suiil County, dueeased. 2. Flual a i x. 1) ut. of Jftme Flynn and MiOK.net Fl vnu, Administrators of the eslnto of Christopher Flynn, lato of naid County, rWensod. ' SI. Aeconnt of John IT. lCuhns, Admin istrator of C. Knbiis, drenaaod. P. M. CLARK, Hfijlster. Reiflsler'n OlllfO, I'ionewtn, Pa., Noveinler iiWIi, 1S75. , PROCLAMATION. WiiKitEA.s, Tho Hon. I.. Ti. Wotmoro, President J udire of tho Court of Com mon l'lism unit tinarter Mo.ssioiia in and for tho county of Foifst, has issuud bis pre. i Kpt for holding a Court of Common I'leas Quarter Hessiuna, Ac, at Tionesta, for tho County of Forest, to commence on tho" fourth Monday ot beer, .next, boinj; tho 27th day of Doer. l7ii. Notioe in therefore Ijivcn to tho Coroner, Justice of tlio l'ea'0 and ConMitbleu of sld county, that tliev l than nnd tliore in their proper pemoiis ut top o'clock, A. M., of fiiihl day, wiUl their rouords, inipiisitioiis exaiuinuliona and other lemoiubiiiiieoH, to do thoso tilings which ti their i1Umh appe rtiuu to lie done, and to thoso w ho bound in reeotiniJiiico to prosecute against tho pris nuus that uro or shall bo In the Jail of Forest County.that they bo then and there to nrosocuteuKiUnst thf'm as shall bo Just, t.ivi n under my hand and seal this 1st dav of 1'eer., A. 1, K7.V 'I' I. V AN tilKSKN.Sii Ii'. C. ''.if', , i , " l'i 0 4. 7, It": ) SF.AI.F.I) I'KOI'tiSAI.H will bo reeeived at this olliee for tho I'uriiisliinn of run. torlal nnd doim? tho work nn a Wooden Wiiiif to tlif nlst nlititment of tho I.ncy town Kriilpr', JHds to ho opened I)ec. 4, Ks-."i Plans nnd speei Ileal ton to be wren nt thin oilier. The Commissioners rrsrrvc the right to rrirvt'nny or nil bids, llv order of Co, Jomiiiisioni rs, 30tf' II. Y. CI.AKK, Clerk. Trial List for December Term, 1875, Shriver C- Sawyer use vs (ieoifie S, Hunter. 1 Fli.jali C. rnrkrr vs Joshua 15. Jons, Saimiel I til IV vs J. W. Uiitlirie. Oooryo Itarnnrd vs Jnsejih Cook. H. CumpbMI vs T. Itolierts rt ill. J. V. Snul vs W, J. Roberts. M. Woodinnton ntlui'x Ac. elal vs J. Miriver's Adni'm. H. C. Hionn vs J. F. Overlander. J. X. Teitsworth vs Coliiiiiissioners of Forest Coiintv. 10. George W. bieau vs J. II. Ii'mgriian ct Hi. 11. Fourth National Hunk of Pittsburgh i t al'vsUtsniro Hunter etnl. 12. HerliOit Slanlev vs l'ord iV I.nev. ' 13. baniel Hlaek y Utwirjjr S. Jnev.i , i t. Howland ( 'obb use vs Myers A Jlohnoy 15.. ( has. Murphy ft u vs Thomas 1'orlvM-. 10. Parld Jfi'lli'o'n vs Win;. Yrtmu'. 17. Kaninl Walters vs James U. Ilppler. 18. Ogden A Krtiitb n.:0 vsjoo. S. llimtor ct ux. ' ' 19 Ocoi'KQ J. I.ney vs Green Twp. I load Com'rs. CJeor":o W. liilhridt'O vs M. Iltel .Tr, 20, P. M. CI.AHIv, riothonotaiy. ; Tionc-itrt, C'V. L".ith, 175. JWlatu Xotitc. r Fstnto of Poclor J. Winans lato of Tionesta Horouiih, Forest county, de feased. All persons indebted to said es tate nro requested to mnko immediate payment, and those having lep;al elnims atiaittsthii saiiio, 'truiscut thrni, witli-OtIelj- In pope prfler lbf oijlemont, ,i!w. ir. nicisixJER,) . . , istrat,H ',. I). MoOKHAHY, ( AUminisnai r OL1VHWINANH, Administratrix. i or, MILKS W. TATK, Attorney. Tionesta, Pa., Nov.. 10, 1875. Ot i r NOTICE Is hereby piven that a potilion will be presented ut tho next sossion of tho Legislature for a lawreinstatinirtlie Commissioners; of tho Hin Level State Road lonjr enough to collect present taxes, pay up indebtedness, and solllo up ao-' counts. For tho Commissioners. j 314 .. W. H. OVIATT. i "gwieIrnpiepjt Tandsale. T Pf.pahtmk.nt of Ji.'stk'K. 1 i Ofllco of tho Solicitor of tho Treasury, j Washington, I. C, Nov. 17, IS75. J J ' Public i!o, of i'nvms nnd oil lands near Tionesta, Forest County, Pennsylvania, by iiluford Wilson, solicitor of tliu Treas ury .with the approval of tho Se-Tctary of the Treasury. , The lVillowrni: deseriboil property lying in Forest and Venango oountics near Tion esta, will bo otl'erod ut publie salo fo tho highest bidder at Agncw's Hotel, In the town of Tionesta, on Saturday tho 2iKi day of February next, at ten oe'toek in the forenoon, yiz: . i '. i ' , ,' . i Tract No. 1. Tho original Ilolcmau Farm, containiug 401 acres. i Tract No. 2. i 517 acres, unido up of thren pieces, ono of 301 aeros.one of Ml nrrn nml thejother of 45 acres, adjoining. These tracts bound on tho Allegheny River at 1 lolcmiui's Flats, nnd aro situated about three miles from Tionesta. Much of the land is cov ered with excellent timber. The cleared, part is good farm and bottom hiud.t A number of good houses and barns aro on each tract. j - Tract No. 3. 437 acres, situated near tho inoulh of Wost Hickory Creek, on the Allegheny River, five miles abovo Tionesta, and corn Kists of bottom and hill land. There, nro two hOnes and good out buildings on tliia tract. ...':. . - ; .Thwe trnrta niwfuisldHTwF burnable oil hums, and it is thought thai, upon beii) properly tested, will ho rcnumerativv. They were taken by tho United States for debt. Tho title is believed to lie undisput ed, and cun be examined by bidders tbr themselves beforo tho day of pale. Tba bolicitor of I'io Treasury lias no power to giv wurmnty deeds.und w ill only sell nnd convey to the purchaser nil the right nnd title ot'She United Stilton. Tho several tracts numbered 1, 2, and 3, will bo sold sepanitaly. The highest bidder for each tract wliei) tho siuw is (struck 4tX to him ua tho ur clmsur, will bo mpilrd to sign his iiiuiia to a certilieute setting forth that ho is sucl) purchaser und agreeing to comply with tho conditions of salo, uud will also be required to pay to tho agent of tho gov ernment attending tho salo, the sum of $200.00, which wilt bo lta-felttxHf ho shall fail to make the payment mill deliver thai security ueeording'tho conditions. , .. Payment will bo made ns follows : 1 One hall' of tho puiha-e money, 1 1 f. tho SOH.W paid on the day of do, shall l o paid on delivery of ih W.il ronvi-yin tho trai t, tho remaining :;. be j ni l in OUC year from tho duy of :Un with intcrust nt six per cent, lor U hh-h sh ii rr d pay-, ment purchaser hhnll give his l.mid secur ed by first moi'tgago on the pre misea suld. An Hgcnt of tho fioyiirnnu'iit ill utteiid at tlio i)st(illiioat('il City, on Wednesday, March 1st, iSTU, and w here each purchaser will ho required to pa to him one-half f the piireliuso money, less thn $200 ulready paid, nnd deliver Vohiin the proper secur ities for the remaining hall', and to receive a conveyance oxeciiled by tho solicitor fti tho Treasury, of ull tho right and title oi , tho I riiied (Suites of, in, uud lo the Hart sold to him. Li.t Koiii) Wilson. Solicitor of the Treasury. Approved. U. il. llnisTow. Secretary of (ho Treasury. . For further Inforninlloa lifrPguntto the nbovo described hinds, apply to J. H. Agncw, Attorney-al-Law, Tionesta. Pit j F. I I WANTK O. Kvory body to know Hint Four-Fold I.tnlmeut is the leading Lini ment for curing all kind of Pains nnd Koru Throats, and for Horses, Cattle, ite., Is tho most successful Liniment in the market. See circular uroinid bottles. Sold by nil Druggists. Su-ly com You an Malm 500 In 'Mi dav in A I (Stock. My system in SAFE, N0R63LE AM SIMPLE. Pamphlet Sent Free to All. . W. II. WKKKS, Ranker, 17S H road way, New York. Sloi'ka lioiight and sold at tho N. Y. Stork Kxehange. I $3 SAMPLE FREESte: evi ryn In re. Address T'u Unimi Pnh, Co., Ni'warl:, N . .1. It C aa Dr. J. Witlkcr's Calirornlii Vin egar BiKcrs nro n purely Vegnt.ibio preparation, niado cliielly from tho na tive herbs found on tho lower ranees of , tie Sierra Nevada mountains of Califor nia, tlio medicinal properties of which aro extracted therefrom without tlio turn of Alcohol. Tho question is almost daily asked. "What is the cittiso of the unparalleled micccsh of Vixr.o.vi; liir TEi:.sT' Our answer is. Mint they remove tiio cailPO of diseaso, .inii tho pationl re covers his health. They an) the giivn . blood purifier mid a Ufo-Riving priiwiple. ,n pe.rli ct Uenuvator :ui lnvioiat.i' , of . tlio- system. Never bel'oro jn, tin; . history (if tlio world lias a llit'diciuc hn; i ConipoiiiKleil pttsesiii!r the. reninilnWe qtinlitici of VixKUAitlhrrKn ia lie.-iJ uiir tl; , lick of cVory ili-icuo man is lieir t T,Hc)' aro a funtlu, Purgative, aa well as. a tunio. "relieving Congestion or Tr.fhmimaitiin. of the Liver ami Vieeritl Organs-ia Ttiliimt Diseases 1 ' '' t -i'. 'J'lie properties of Drt. Walked' , Vixkoah JilTTKiis aie Aperient. Djiiplmrenc. Curuiiuative, N utritiouH, Lasatrvc. .Diuretic, SoUative. Ctniiiter-Irritant Sudorific, Altera tive, and A lui-bilious. " Grateful Thousauds proclaim Yix. roAn nixTKits tho jnost wondorful In Viemnnt I but crer sustained th.sitvUnx aystetn. - "" ' No rerson can take these Bitters nccordinj; to directions, anil remnin long nnwelh provided their bones are not do itroyed by mineral1 poison : or. other moans, and vital organs wastod boyoud , repair. Bilious, Itcinitient and Inter mittent l evers, which are go prerit lout in tho valleys of our great riven throughout tlio United .States, esppcinlly thoso of the' Mississippi, Ohio, Missnuri, Illinois, Tennessee, Cutnberlfiiid, Arkan sas, Red, Colorado, llrazos, Kio Granrie, Pearl, Alabuma, Mobile, i-avani)iili. Ifo-. anokc, James, nnd many otliois, with their vltst tribytarJes, , tiironolmtrt om en tiro country duvmj- the Sttmmer-ninl Autumn, nnd remnrkitbly o Onrincr ' sonti of unusual heat and li-ynr-t:a: o invariably acoompauicd lt cxtefnive de rangements of tlio Btonuich nnd liver, and other abdominal viscera. , in tjitlr U'catmciit, a purgative, exerting n puw crfttl infiueiKO ujioii these ; yaiiuiis or gans, 13 essentially' necessary. ' There is no chMiitilic for the purpose qlt;:l to Dit. J. Wat.ki:i:'h Yinf.ua it-Htrn-:t .s, ns -they will speedily rciimvo tl:o-.hu-k-.'colorod viscid mattm: with wlic,Ii thn bowels , nro loaded, lit tho fanid tln:o stimuhUing tlio secietloira of the liver, and generally- 'rostoririt thelH rl'.y functions of thb digvstive oivini'. ' 1 Fortify the lioil.v ncrtiitisl tlifiMi-r1 by pin-ifyiiig all its liulils n jth Vjvkrj. i: i UrrrKits? i No epidemic crh Like , of ft svatcm thus loie-aruied. oi j Dyspejisiit or IiidiKtliiij tr.wn'i- nehe, pani m tiio .'Mioiiii(oi'.s, t.mii:,. Tightness uf tho C'hcet, Pi.s.ii;a,,M. hum Kructatlous of tho Sloniaeh. P,ni'Tai.!o in Hie, Mouth, p.iliotii A;taeLK..lpi!a tation of the Heart, tnllanitmitioaw' Llio Lungs, Pain in tin' regiei! ef tl'.c I'l i iicys, and a hundred Otlirt- jialnful. s.v.iit;:- 'tomi, nro the cillsj)i-in,!TS of Jiy.-ipejisb.. Ono bottlewill pluvc n bettor jniiirtuitj of its merits tliitu n lenytby ndvo-.-titi.- ' ment.-- 1 ' ! Scrofula, cr KiimV Kvil-,"vh;ict fSwolllnes, l li e.r.t, rryiopi;!;VS'..'r!t. il' Neck. ' (luitlO,- fltklflllellB lldlalllill.'lliellf. Illllolal.t - InllaiiiiMitlioiis, llorcitriid A (li-clion ('id . Surus, bi ujili.uis ef llio isKiu, iSinu liyut. i'li lu l Iie.se, as m nil other C!i:..l'r.iii;i,.il p;-M-s,' V.w.itFn'it : VixtsiA'it-f'.i nrtrs l-.' flunvn thi'it prcat- curilvo-.Miwnr ia l',.o limit nli-tinali' '.i:l inlrai'ijibli' cii.c , . ' 1 1'or l!!lb;;nni:!l(;ry ;nt;' i'S-ro'tis ' Jlliein:ijitf.':i(; -(i'ttrf,' ft:::. f-e Kit- -'tertrnml f lirriniif t'-fit r.M c:,i. PMrfisa.' ,,f ' tlio blood,. Livui. - Kidiiitf I mil llliuji'.-. . '.tl.e.iu iJitV'i-j liavo no e t-jiiil I'i ia -i are cnitiH it liy m.iteil lu'..0 4.' '. M. Mecliaiiic.ivl LMh'iiXs.' - I'.-r; - j:: - n: pnp;ed. in P.iiun and -Mllp'rulo, such ; s - 1'iuiutorit,. Tn'J-sctU'ri. l.ralei -f, nnd ( Itinera, si jV" uiivaiu iu i.;'e, :4 rij)j.' t ti I' li'dj - i ri me i'vt-. i'i jfu.i u ri,:r..-i;M:. f..U: a ilo c l' v.r.m:t!'s Yi.- K:,R lil'I'H'I'S C!"(ll io"n!lv. 1 1 "' " For Skin diseases, Krpi'ioir4. Tet ter, fcull-Jdicuni, H'.oW.lie-i. ?lii.t l:"iV f';thtu!e.s, I ; i i I -, Cavlni!', !.-'-, Itmi; Wf, iu. Scald-hi'.l'l, Wr Kycs. K;,V!-'i-!as. Itcii. 6carf-, DUc'iiloratiniis uf tl. i ttliin. Uwr-t mill )inc:li-es uf lllll Si. is (if V i.:do "r liU'le or uutiii', Bi-o li'erall.v.thii; t.a ntV arfied out of the M-steiu in a vhei't ti:i:t; hy tlio iim of tlieso lliitcrs. l'iu, Tape, iintl ollur Vronns, lurkin?; in tliu sy-b-m of jo u-.iuy tl,iai"ui:iU, are tlieettiully ilin'.royed nuA retiinvvd. No svHieiu of incdbiliiK, mi veruiilucai, no r.n tiiuluiiiiilici wtii fijf .tlio ny-ilem li'i ui Wiirnu like these Uittvr.H. . For Female Complaints, inyoun or vlil. man if iter iiigle, id; llie.iiuwu of inuiiliowl, or tliu tmii i f .ldo, ili-o Tuaio P.ittiirs disi.Sav no uctiilvil an iuiluun-C that improveiueut'n loon pcrci'piililc. Cleanse the Vitiated Blood when crer yon timl it iinjiurities ImiMing tlinnigii the kiii iu Piuijilil. , brcuUoa.-', of eio; cleanse it when ynu find 1' (jh-tfiieted nnd 'hiL'jsidi- in tls veins: ilcnnsn it when it ii foul; yimr feeliiif-t mil u-U voawheiu Kern tho bhmd pure, and tho li.-ah-'i ul tUu ,tu;u will folio. ' i l. II, M. nOMI.ll CO... Dril'ri.'isti !ll:il (mmi. A -... -a l-'i-.,:i -l." C,i ni,!, Uid i-iii-. Wii-tiil irlnil tin i I 'I. ii ll'.M Sfs J . hold liy 1.11 Ol iiKll. 4uil Ul 41 ; ;. C. W. EARNEST, SLJJfGLXJX 1J1SNTI! TIDIOUTK, PA. LL Ol'Klt A'i'lONS pcrtiilniiig I Snr 1 V v"'xt or .Mcchaiiii'ut lieiitiriiy lornied w I'll care, and wat ail!- I. I untcc suCci-SM ia ii-iiiiid the in' ii'. Ol'.i.o in I i K A N 1 1 1 N LLICIv 111 pi r u liar Ad K I !! Ill '111 1 1. ' I- lilK Pill C". :.2-lv. i '. W. K. 1!N' I ST.
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