V EDXEMIAY M OH I N 0, DEC.! 5, 187S. - BOROUGH OFFICERS. J?nr.fl'M--.Ton Reck. Ilnnncilmrn f. W. Robinson, H. A. tornor, A. II. Holly, H. II. Haslet, A. II rnrtrldgp, II. (). Havis. Jiithecx 0 the l'caccD. 8. Knox, C. A. Jiamiuu. (Htithll. Swnsrcnrt fk-hnol Director V. H. Knot, If. O. Tn- Vla. N. J. Woleott, H. If. Haslet, A. II. ivouy, l). nark. FOREST COUNTY OFFICKR.S. " TYmtlenC .Turltt1,. P, Wktmorr. Ataoeiatt Juiloct Am oukw Cook, Jos, U. DAI.H, SherirT. J. Van Oikhe.n. Trenaurrr S. .1. Skti.KY. Prothnnntary, llrgintcr it Jtccorrtcr, iff. j ni. i i.ahk. (mmiinnrr .Touw TnoMrsoN, Jas, . K. Ci.AnK, Kl.t ItKni.i.f. i.nNnry Nuprrmtrnilrnt S. F. HOHH8R. Jtiatricl Attorney H. R. Irwin, Jury CSimmii.iioner.i Jam. Fi.N!,Wm Pattkiihon. County fiitrrrtnr S.R, Irwin. fbi-ower M. iTTKr.. .In. ' County AntiitorT. H. Conn, li. War- urn, ti. i a mi kron. Mrmherof (Xnnrent lOfA DtricL-C. R. 'ClTRTIH. AMtmbly1. II. Aonkw. 3Vm o JVfit At TIONESTA STATION, on and after Dee u, j.iio: BOUTIT. Train 22 " 64 Train S3 0:24 n. m. 3:42 p. ui. 0:21 a. tn. 3:42 p. ni. KORTrt. Trnln 22, south, and 21, north, are 1st 1rina; the others aro accommodation freight. Theso traina only are allowed to iiarry passengers. -On tho Rlrer Division 1. e. from Oil City to Iryinotmi, np tho rlvor Is North j down too river, aouui. '. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS, Rev. Robert Slow, of Titusvillc, will conduct the services at the Pres byterian Clturcti ic this dace on Stin day next, morning and eveuing, hav ing exebanged pulpils with Rov.El Hot for that day. A few loads of coal will be taken on subscription at this office,' , ' '. - l-reeman a Uorbut liave jnst re ceived a i:ew mid select stock of bioka, suitable fur holiday presents. Look iti and examine atock and prices. $6tf .X man who works on the Beaver i -crook shingle mill had apiece of his right index finger sawed olf a short time einco. He is on duty nffiiiu at present. ' Wo understand that a shooting runtch is going on over at Win. Hood, today, under the air pices of some of 'the Albaughs. The best shot take the turkeys, or geese. Mr. J. D. W. Reck received a ilettor frura John, a eon of A. 1$. Root, who ia in the regular cavalry, and is stationed at Fort Garland, ilo is in .good health and spirits. The attention 'of our renders is railed to the new advertisement of J. II. Derickson & Co., which appears in this issue. They have leased tho .Fisher Btnre-house and put in a large stock of Flour, Feed and Tobaccos. Miss Clara Heath arrived at home Jrom the Normal School, located at .Indiana, Fa., (ho latter part of last week and on Monday took charge of the Rons Ruu School, which she is to teach this winter. man was ia town yesterday en deavoring to sell a "Metnllio Heel 'iStraightener," but did'nt succeed in disposing of any; but if he bad been celling an automatic debt adjuster he would have had a rushing business. A sister of Alex, Wilson, of tre boat ''Venture," whose homo is in the iar west, is at present in town paying him a visit, having brought with her a grandson of Mr. Wilson's, nged less than two years. The mother cf the little chap taught school on Whig Hill about three years ago, arid also taught a term at Ross Run. Alex, is Aiiuch pleased with his visitors. ; Rev. S. J. M. Euton D. D., will deliver a lecture, "Travels in Southern Palestine," at the (Joint House, on Tuesday ovening, l)eo.;23, for the ben efit of the Presbyterian Church of Tionesta. Dr. Euton spout oue sea son iu that ancient land, and being a close observer, and brilliant scholar liis lecture cannot fail to bo interest ing. Some of tho farmers of this coun ty aro agitating the subject of peti tioning the Legislature to raise, the bounty ou wild cats, to $5. The boun ty now is ?2, and the cats are multi plying rapidly. The increased bounty would undoubtedly have tho of effect clearing them out ell'ccturlly, but whether the county treasury could btand the strain which would immedi ately ensue, is a question for tax-pay-its to consider. IN MEMORIAM. At a regular meeting of Tionesta Lodge No. 3C9 I. O. O. F., held at their Hall cn Fridny evening, Dec. 10, a letter was read from Prcsque Isle Lodge of Erie, Ta., announcing the death of Lewis Schane, a member of this Lodge, on the 2nd day of Dec. hist., whereupon tho undersigned were appointed to draft resolutions of res pect, reporting as follows: WincrtKAK, Lewis Schane a brother Odd Fellow, it has been announced, has left the field of human action, to, we trust and believe, a higher and bet ter world. Retolvcd, That in the life of deceas ed brother we recoguize devotion to tho principles of Frendship, Love and Truth, and it is worthy of remark in this place that Bro. S. is the first mem ber of our lodge that has been taken away by the hand of death since its re-organization. As a society, we mourn with those who- mourn, yet with our memory mingle hope, know ing that our dead Brother in his life time followed the principles of our order so his life could not be an error or fuiluio so he must have died with an assurance of i Jimortality. Resolved, That this memorial be published iu the County papers, and a copy be sent to friends of deceased. S. J. Sctley, ) J. T. Dale, Committee Samuel D. Irwin, ) Tionesta, Dee. 13, 1875. Mr. Dingman, of the firm of Der rickson & Co., has rented tho Woleott house, aud will move in directly. Wo are glad to welcome him a regular settled down citizen. S. A. Hol!:sir, t!,s Corry Life Insurance agent, who did the tall forg ing there some time ago, and who was duly sentenced therefor, has been par doned. . " ' ' Goo. Lear, of Bucks county lias been appointed Attorney General, by Gov. Harlranft, to ' fill the vacancy caused by the death of Mr. Dimmick. The appointment is said to bo an ex cellent one in every respect. A prohibition paper is to be pub lished in Franklin, under the auspices of. prominent members of the prohibi tion party in enr.ngo County. Tho office" is to be located in Hanna's block, and is to be under the manage ment of some chap who hails from the Buckeye State, i Derickson & Co., have been driv ing stave bolts down Tionesta creek, and, we judge that the new plan is a success. Mr. Dithridge also drives logs for his mill, from points up the creeiC. 1 lie driving, we believe, is bo managed as not to interfere with the rn ' - which come out on everv nond and natural rise. Houry Shoemaker got his hide wet one day last week by falling into the creek. Ho was soaked awl through, aud hopes this will be thu last exper ience of this kind be has in the winter. His hair was thoroughly crimped, aud he camd near meeting his end, and on ly desisted for fear he would find it waxed. Now that a little "tracking snow" has made its appearance, don't you fellows go to work and kill a lot of deers out of season. But some of our sportsmen wiil reason as follows: I.eavoH have their time to full, And Muckers regular intervala for I oer, And stars to sot, but all Thou haul all season for thine own, O, Peer. Stewart, the barber, has tukeo his traps, and also, we aro sorry to hear, some of his customers' razors, cups, &c, and vanished. Tionesta's exper ience with barbers has not been very encouragiug, but there seems to be enough work in that lino here to keep good barber moderately busy. Mr. Stewart brought our razor and cup to to us before leaving, for which we are duly thankful. Major Goodman and JakeCospcr of Balltowu were in towii last week, aud report game very pleuty there, particularly bears. Most of our old hunters are tired of deer, anyway, and pant fur nobler game. Here is a good chance to do themselves proud, and at the same time rid the country of a pest. Two bears were killed ou Fool's creek, ubout three miles above Ball town, a f'ow weeks Ago, by one man in one day. ' After he had banged t lie in up, and went to Balltown lor help to bring thorn in, he couldn't pilot the wuy buck to them, so described the country to tho old Major, who took li i tii there u- straight as a. bqao lim). A. H. Steele, formerly of this place, addressed a railrond meeting at Alliance, Ohio, one evening last week. - Col. 8. B. Dick, of Meadville, has been appointed Junior Grand Warden of the Grand Lodge A. Y. M. of the State of Pennsylvania. ' ' The New York Herald, in a lead ing editorial breathing the spirit of kindness and good-will, advises Mr. Beecher to retire from the pulpit, and thus end tho painful episode in his ministry. During the recent bad roads a large amount of freight has accumu lated at the depot," and the snow as n forerunner of good sleighing, is hail ed with joy by those to whom the goods are shipped, as well as by tho station agent. , ' Justis Shawkey, Sheriff-elect, wns in town a few days ago, making ar rangement to come to town, to take charge of his office. He will move in to tho Sheriff's house directly nfter next Court. Sheriff Van Giesen will move into his house on Elm St. The election next year will not be as interesting as usual there being only one office which the county alone will fill thai of Assemblyman. A State Senator and Congressman will be elected in connection with other counties.'' i i i ' : - At present writing, weather pro plifU are singularly quiet ubout that "mild winter" they have been talking about so long. We have had no real cold weather &a yet, but wo have now everything elso but that. Two burglaries occurred In Corry on Saturday last. Iu on3 case a gold watch wns taken, and in the other about 8500 iu money, drafts aud ail ver spoons. The thieves deserve to be convicted, and pardoned. ' Attention is called to the card of Dr. Vogel, which appears in this issue Those wishing his professional services can find him, when not professionally absent, at the Lawrence House. Willie Kuntz had a leg broken while coasting on the sidewalk in Oil City recently. He is a small boy', and baa received a severe lessou. Robinson & Bonner are talking seriously of putting an addition to the south side of their store building in the spring to accommodate their stove and hardware business. G. W. Brown, of Youngsville, Pa., who has been for years a regular and interesting coirespondent of the Erie Dispatch, favored our sanctum with a call on Monday last. ' The beuutiful snow has brought out all the hand-sleds in town, and there is an enormous amouut of coast ing going on. Look out for accidents, boys. The Secretary cf the Keystone Poultry Association, of Titusville, has our thanks for a complimentary ticket to the Second Annual Exhibition, to be held jn the Corinthian Block, Ti tusville, on tho 28th, 29th, 30th and 31st inst. A liberal premium list is published. .. . . The wife of Edward Carskensen, Chamberlain to the King of Denmark, formerly a resident of Meadville, and wife of tho Hon. I). A. Finney, do- ceased, died r.t Copenhagen, Denmark, on the 18th ult., nfter a long and pain ful illness. From the Derriclc, we learn of a railrond accident which occurred on the O. C. & A. R. Ry., near the Miller Farm one day last week. A freight train collided with a passenger train. Conductor Richards was thrown down, and cut pretty badly about tie face, and one Ililliards was thrown on .the track, and hud several ribs broken. The accident was caused by a fluguian mistaking a sigunl for his recall. ' ' Our schools are at present closed for a Loliday vacation, and will not open uutil aier the 1st of January. If the river only fi'?ezes over now, the boys will have sport enough to last them through the balunCP of the term. Mr. Gunning, we understand, contem plates attending th Warren County Teachers' Institute, which is in session this week. The President has sent to the Seuato tho " following "among other nominations: Mr. D. D. Pratt, to be Commissioner of Internal Revenue. We rise to seek the light: Is this Daniel Pratt, the Great - American Traveler? If o, Mr. Grunt had bet ter oust him, or he will "bust1' that third term business, that the Demo crat o papers have been telling us about. Or to suit the peculiarity of tho N. Y. Herald, Great CVsar, you've a rival near t!iq throue- "The Brooktille llepullican; of last week, contained five and a half columns of Sheriff's sales. ' The Central House irwan accms to be on its muscle lately, and seme of our juveniles have gotten some severe strokes of the creature's wings. It strikes like a mule kicks from the upper joint. ' They sny now that Tweed ran a way not so much to escape jail ot to get rid ot his counsel, and save a little something for bis old age. '. Tlobcrt J. Lincoln is prominently mentioned In connection with the Dis trict Attorneyship rendered vacant by the resignation of Mr. Ward, of Chic ago, Illinois. r . i ; t The indictment of General Bab cock, by the grand jury, at St. Louit, on a charge of being a member nf the famed Whiskfy Ring, has been offi cially communicated to the Attorney General. Public opinion is divided as to his guilt or innocence, but he will have a fair trial, and if hc is guilty, will suffer accordingly. - The London Times places-a very just and correct cstfnrte on that part of the President's message which re fers to Spanish affairs. It claims that Spain is simply on trial. Her power to subdue the Cuban rebellion, is the limit of her right in that direction. Hence thould she not be able to speed ily subdue the rebellion, we may, find it necessary to intervene. This is the situation, in brief. ' ' The New York papers publish tho will of the late William B. Astor, Although his sons and daughters arc left orphans, to wander through this vale of tears, the sympathy which one naturally feels in contemplating this fact is tempered by a confident assur ance that they will somehow manage to rub along and keep the wolf from their doors, what with houses, and lands and cash runnine up into the millions in each case. The following dispatch explains itself: Pottsvili.e. Dec. 10. Dispatches from Mahoning City and uiiuerton state there is much excite' ment in those places in consequence of two murders committed there at tw o'clock this morning by masked men. They entered the honse of C. O'Don nell, seized and bound him and then Carried him out and shot him dead. A man named McAllister was also ta ken from the houso-and shot. - A--sis ter of McAllister was also murdered. t The murderers are supposed to be Molly Mago ires, v.1. "j, "It occurs to us that this kind of thing has gone on uutil it is becoming monotonous. It should be stopped . if the authorities have to hang every miner iu tho coal region. Ku Klux- ism is mild compared with these out rages. The January number of Billion's Magaziue is excelleut, the best vt have Been for some time.' In addition to its first class engravings we see that M. Quad of the ', Detroit Free Press give us the first installment of his thrilling story, which will run for sev eral mouths, i It? is humorous and pa thetic, and will add to the reputation of this live auther.' ' Published by Thomes & Talbot, 23 Hawley Street, Boston) and for sale at all the news depots iu the country. Onl 61.50 per year aud 15 cents singlo number. "Peterson" for January. We thought the Docember number of Pe terson's Magaziue could not be beaten, yet here is the January number, even more beautiful still. There are two steel engravings, a mammoth colored fashion-plate and a splendid Berlin pattern In twelve colors; besides in numerable wood engravings of fash ions, patterns, etc. The principal steel plate, "A Little Tot of 1776," is after a celebrated picture 1) v Sir Joshua Reynolds; and she is about the must charming, cunuing little lady we have ever seen. A very powerful novelet. "The Days of Seventy-six," is begun, by Mrs. Ann S. Stephens. All the stories are goad, however, even better thrtU usual. Thert U also an illustrat ed article- on old Independence Hall, in Philadelphia, aud the Declaration of Independence, which was signed there. As a guide for the fashions, it lias no rival. "You do not kuow how to dress," says a coteraporary, "till you have seen 'Peterson.' " The price is only two dollars a year, with great deductions to clubs, and valuablo pre miums to persons getting up clubs. Address Charles J. Peterson, 306 Ctiestuut Street, Philadelphia. Landlord and Tenant Leases, the most approved form, for sajo at this C, W, Orant, hf Oil City, (Rey nolds A. Ifokill's Block,) kefps con stantly on hand a full assortment of the latest Foreign and Domes' ic goods fir the manufacture of gentlemen's clothing. He keeps none but first class goods, and employs tho best cut ter in tho, Oil Regions. Whatever you get there you can depend upon its being of the latest style, and first elos goods. His prices aro reasonable for the superior kind of goods be keeps on hand. If you want poor clothing, yon cannot be accommodated at bis establishment. But if you want a No. l'-artiel") mad io the latest ttyle, Grant's is the place to go. Remem ber tho place: Remolds .V Hukill's Block, Seneca St., Oil City, Pa. 35 2t Mrs. Butler bos just received a in w stock of Millinery Goods, consist ing of Hats, Frames, Featheis, Flow ers, Ribbons, Velvet Ac, A.C., in the building north of Lawrence Hoiim. Sho solicits a continuance of the pat ronage of the Indies of Tionesta and vicinity. 32 6 We will pay cash on delivery at our mill in Tionesta, for white oak stave and bending bolts at tho follow ing prices : Stave bolts, 35 inches long, per cord of 8 ft. by ift., 84 50. Ileading.bului 22 inches long, per cord of 8 ft. - by' 4 f:., 81.00. Heading bolts must bp mado from timber at least 20 Indus in diameter. Office at Lawrence House. J. II. Dkrk kaon A Co. 27if Stoves and stoveware at Frecn;."n A Corbet's. , . 28tf MARRIED. WALLACE-SIIRIVF.lt. At the rosl I donee of the bride's mother, In Tioncstu twp., Dec. 14th, 1875, liy Rev. Hold, of Freiburg, Mr. Win. M. Wallace of Cams City, ?a., and Miss, Alice J. Bhrlvor, of this county. TIOA'IISTA M.A.lMO-yrM. CORRECTED EVERY TUESDAY, ; By Robinson & Bonuer, Dealers in General Merchandise. Flour barrel ... $7.008.00 Buckwheat flour cwt - - 8.00 Corn Meal, bolted " - - ' 2.00 Chop feed - . . ' . 2.00Q;i2fi ltyo biiHhel .... lK)l.on Oat bushel .... 40 (11,45 Corn, ears ..... 4A(r$45 Rcnns V biiHhel - - , 2.00(3,00 Ham, aiiffitr cured .... 17 HreakfaHt Bacon, sugarcured - - 16 Sugar 10(ftl2 Syrup ...... 75M1.O0 N. O. Motomes ' ! ' ' J l.no Roat Rio Coft'oo No. 1 ... 33 Rio Cod'ro, best 50 Java Coffee ..... 37i Tea ...... .oOtfcl.26 Rutter ...... 80(a32 Riee . 10 Eggs, fi'oxh . r - - - -30 Salt ' - '- - ' . 2.1S(.r,2.2C Lard ....... 15(,;:0 Iron, common bar .... 4,00 Nails, lOd, IS kog .... 4.25 Mine S bid. 2.00 Potatoes ..... 35(5,40 Kew Advertisement, lilt. VM. VOGICL, OKI- ICE at Lawrence House, Tioneatn, I'll., wbero lie-cun ho found atalltimoa wnen not protrSNlonally utmcut. 80 1 j Something New! AT THE OLD FISHER STORE! WE HAVE STARTED A FLOUR & FEED STORE in tho building formerly oocuniott by J. OUR CHOP is mado from CORN. Willi AT &. OATS, and will l.o aold at prckcnt, for 81.75 1KR CWT. OUR FLOUR . Is mado from thl-t WINTER WH EAT. every burrel of which In warranted ami will be aold prujtortiunatcly low. In connection with t':o alios o. keeping the best braiuU of TOBACCOS, FIXi: i l'T, Hiiitod to tho most fuHtiiliona taste. llfMIMtt lOxtimliio our Htolt :f J. II. HERICKSON A CO. Trial List for December Ten.: 1875. Sln'ivi-r it Sawyer Uso vs Ueort;o S. Ifuittrr. Klijnh C. Parker vk Jiwhus, R.' ' Jonrn. RiuiiM-l Ixt It' vh J. W. UUhrle !' UinrKi' llarnnnl v Joseph Cook. . S. nmpbcll V- T. Robftrt ct nl.. J, Y. Kmil vs W. 1. Robert. M. WiMiriiiigton ail tn' ,x do. etnl vs J. Nliriver'.i Adm'rs. .,,, H. Sloan vs .1. K. Ovr i',mdr. .1. N". Ti-itMWortl) tm Commissioner of IVirrxl County. (it-orn V. Dciui vn J. II. IHogiiiun ' rt nl. , . Fourth National Hank of PlUwniirgli i-t al vs'ii oiirt) H. If untcr rt nl.. ; Iti-rlictl S(nnly vm Font it I'-v, I'nnlcl Illnck v.i llooriro S. I.ai v. . 10. II. 12. Ill I. Rowland Oilihuw rs Mvm SloTinnv IS. Chan. Murphy et'ux vn't'liornaal'ortcr. in. I4vnt II ell rou 'v Hih. V;i")c, . 17. Iiiinii-1 Waltcrx vs Jjiiic O. Ilrplcr. in. t ydm .t Hnritli u'.e vs ffeo. H. lfnntor ct ns. . - - . i . i 10. (icMrir J. Lacy vs Green Twp. Road I'oru'r-. 20. iJiMirjm W. Mtliriilro vs M. Itm Jr. f M. I'l.A KK, Rrothonotarv. Tlnnnsln, Nov. Shih, -" rotate Sotlcc. ; 1 ,,,'f K-tatt of PtH'Inr i. Wiium lato of Tlonrsl.-t Hnri.iii.-li, Ton-st county, de coamxI. A II poi-srum Indclitnl to Ktiltl -tato aro r(vi.ell , nuike immraliato payment, ami lhno Imvinit local cluitna onion-it the snino, will nrcm-nl ihcm with out delay In proper order for ncttlemi-iit, 10 J. W II. Itf:iSlXiKR, 1 rt,;i..V. . M. c ltKAItY, ' Actminlsh-afVs. VK WIN A Ns, Administratrix'"1 V.. 1 1. Ol.l VI or. M 1 1. KM W. TATK. Altornev. Tioitcata, Va., Nov. 10, lb75. l ,1 n:i l'etlllon. jVOTICK is herel.y given thai a petition 1 ' will he profontcd at tho next xohmoii of tho lirciMlnturc for a Inw rciimtatmw tho Cotnmiiinem ot the llig lvel SUto Roail lotisf nonu tioollei-t prmant lhxe, pay up linlel. led lice's and aottle up u COUIllH. ...,., For the Commiaslonrrs. SI 4 W. H. OVTATT. GOVERNMENT LAND SALE.. IF.PARTH KKT OT JlIHTK'B. 1 ' Oflli-e of tho (Solicitor of tho Troiuitirv, Washington, I). C, Nov. 17, 176. j Pul.lic ftnlo, of DiriiiK nml nil huid uo.ir Tlonewla, Forrat County, IVi-iixyl vanlif. l,r bluford Wilaon, solicitor of tlio Treas ury, wlfh the approval of Ihn 8o?roMry of the Treamiry. The following deerilo1 proporty lvlng in 1'orcnt and YwUnngoootiutiui uear Tam est, will ho ottered ut pti 1.1 Ic aalo to tlio highoat bidder at Agnow'a Hotel, In tlio town of Tionctta, on Muturdny tli IMth ilny of February next, at ten oclnvk In Uin forenoon, vli : , , Tract No. 1. The origami Ifoleniao Farm, flontoiiitlig di acre. , i raci i o. t. r.17 acres, mado np of tliroe pieces, cms of :ul acrtw.one of 81 acres nud UkiUut of 45 acraw, adjoining. Tbeso tractM lound River at lloloinan'a on the Alleghany FInta, and are ailuated alwut threo uiilea from Tioneata. Much of tho Innd ia cov ered with exm-llent timber. Tho olenred part la goini furui mini bottom Itiuil.. A number of good bouaea and burna aro on each tract. Tract No. a. " ' 4".7 aerea, aitliald near the mouth of Went Hickory Creek, on the Allegheny Rivor, flvo inilea abova Tkonenta, andcoii sixts of bottom aud hill lnnd. There nrn two houses and good out buildings on this tract. Thorni tracts are considered vnlunblo oil Iiuium, aixl it ia thought that, Uwm In'ilig rrorly tOMtcd. will bo remunerative. Thy were taken by Hut t'nltod Stales ft.r dbu The title in believed tn I undisput ed, and can ho examined by biddcra lor themselves ls?foro tho dnv of sale. Th kolioiUir of tho Treafiiry bus bo power lo give warranty deeds.and will only nell and convoy to tho piln-baser all tho right nnl title of thu I'mled istuu. The several trai ls numbered 1, 2, unil 3, Will Im sold separately. Tho Itlgliest bidder for each tract when tho aaiuo i struck olf to him na tho nnr- chaser, will bo reipiired to sign bis name, to a cortilicitto setting n.rth that ho la hiicIi purclutser and agreeing to comply Willi the l omiitlnns of etile, and will also bo required to pay lo tho ngitnt of tho grv ornincnl intending tho sale, tint hiiiu of J-JOO.iKl, which will bo forfeited if ho ahull fail to imake the payment nnd deliver tlio aoc-.iiiiy neoordingthe eonditiona. ' ' RuymcntH will U inailo aa lollowa I One half of tho piin-huso money, 1ch tho IS-HHi.oo pai.l on the daynf aalo, ahull bo paid ou delivery of tlio diwd oouvoviug tho tract, tho remaining half to bo iiai'd lit one yetir from the duv of sale with interest at nix per cent, lor which deferred pay ment purchaser ahull give his Isiud secur ed by llrst mortgnge on tho premiKus sold. An agent of tlio government will attend at tho jiostolhcoiit Oil City, on Wednesday, March 1st, 1H70, and where ouch purchaser will bo required to puv to liim one-liulf r the piirehoKO money, liws the fjuo itlrrwly paid, and deliver to him tho propor aucur itiea for tho reiiinlnlug hail', und to rei-civc a conveyance vawciited bv tho w.lieitnr of tho Treasury, of all tho right aud title of tho United Hlatea of, in, and to tho tract noid to him. Hi t kobd WllOM. Solicitor of thw Treasury. Approved. H. H. Hrihtow, Secretary of the Trca.su ry. r For furlher luformuliiin In regard lo llio alHvo dcsiTilssl lamia, aj.pl v ! J. II. Agnetv, Allorncy-at-liHr, TioiiuMla. '. Register's Notice Notice ia hereby given In all partiotron- cermil liiat too loilouiug luml aowinit have Ih-cii ojiaiiiiiied and liled in inv i.lllcc and will I Mi presented lor iiinDrnisiiiHi, pti i'.t at the next regular t'rphaii Coori of Forest 'oiinly, on Ihn Foorih Moiid.tv f lHsoiiilsi. A. 1). IMa. The auul being as lolloua; 1. I liuil aif-ooiit of Win. Young SIgglita, Kxei-uUir ol the lust III and U-sl iineul of N. 'I. Miuums. l.uu ..f lljriiioov Ti. b, auld 'ounly, deecaacil. J llial aiss.iint nf Janif-a Flvim i..l Mai'tfSrtlt I'lVllll Alliniiil-ln.l,. . . t .... elalo of Chrlslisj.lu I Fit mi. idle ol omA Count -, dis'i'iiM-d. 3. Aooiiiit of John If . Itiitm.1 a .tin. ... Ulnilor of f. Kuhns, di-ceu-M-tl. I. M. l.AlOv 1!. nUlm Rculster'a Htle. '1 i.,ih-u. t a.. N.iretnUr tuiii, is;.i. C. W. EARNEST, TIDIOCTK, PA. A LLOPKR VTIO.VS perUining lo Nut rv gii-ul or Mechanical liei.nnv i..r. I'oriued with care, and ai ruiiled. "1 o,... antee success or n fHii.1 the umni v. tiltlce Iu i RAMUN l:i(li k liim w Itetni mber Ihe plucc. '-iriv. i,. v. r iiivu-s'i' JOR WORK lically execute Hi rciiMiiiaf.' u iies. I al this 01111