.WEDNESDAY MCRXlJiG, Jii, II, Wl." .. V-fi-i- - M-JL.-. . BOROUGH OFFICERS. OiuMrirmen (I. W. Kohlnson, H. A. Yarner, A. II. Kelly, H. II. Haslet, A. H. rrtrtrtno. II. O. Davis. ! . i , r JurttT a IA J-cocc-rD. 5. Knox. C. A. Ranttwll. i .-.. -j , v; !,'.(', liitiblf H. Swagnart A'eAoof Mrrtir 1. H. Kno, II. O. Pa Vis, H. J. Woloott, H. II. Haslet, A. B. Kelly, D. Clark. ,, i Q ' ' ' FOREST COUNTY OFFICER, S. 1 f S M,rtif 'niteT.. 1". Wafrwo. Anrtifa Judy Jos. J. Dai.b, Kd ward Kerr.' . - . . i.A .f VMirr H. J. Skti.kt. VolAonofnry, hrgittrr Itteordrr, f .'- 1). W. Cl.AMK. ' , -,,i A'Ar(f Jitntis Rniwtir, CJMMmM4iiira Ei.f ' tiDffft. JnttM- Harr. Ounfy 0ujrmfrnfen( If. 8. BltOCB IhMriet' Attoratvi-K n. tmri. r Jury (ymmsioner4 II. Z. ToWUM, IiTMAM (loftK. : ..'. .. OvsfyVm-vcvor T. IX Coluh.'. ' fbfcmer M. Ittbl. J R. ' 1 ftoHsfy 4rfifor .Nicholas TltOMP- HO!, J. R. KhILI., H. A. Zt'KKVKLL . " Afembtrn Om?r.OBO. A. J unit. I ' Atmbty 3. B. AoW - -lit ,,t i nu .. 'AtTTOEftTA STATION, on Mil after IW. , 1873 1 , " ; 1 ovtif: ; ; ' -i -"' f:TnJ2a'..-T'1'.';.. ',, , 9:24 a.m..'" I.. Mi,.- ,., , :. ' 3:42 p. m. .in. n u-t i' woTlf.',i ... , A ,,, , Train M n,,. : . . . ai21a.ni. ri ," :ill -;r: - 3:42 p. m. Train W, aotith. and 21, north, are 1st utafcil tha tars' atra ' anenaMmdaMon rrt(ht, Thwr trains suty ars el lowed to rarrv paaiMAaara, .., ,ii n.J :t & On the Rlar rHrtalnn 1 . from Oil City to Irvlnetsa, "p the river la North t 'down tha river, uuLK.. LOCAL AND i lllKaELLANEOOS vlkor Elliot will' preach tn the J'rpaUyteriaa eliurcL 4i ?uiidny next, innming and evening' Sablmtk School lluUt. U. Agnew,' wS 'tt' hnm lixhig lie lute vacation of liie Liit. : ' " "Th Java ire iBi.giJicnjng'-d. fact tvliicb 'iltttie nlt Uira men by j(h;'aT Will ho'aj" to' know,' 'i ,? --TJi hoys a lio, rang 'in 'llji '.tew year at Varren, cracLeil tlia ' Preifby fi.oitmli Wl. T o nui ol mub I e, i "Foi;a. Iii Pronbyterian Church, H few weeks SgV'SliL-eve BiAtoii.1 Th, owner can )is?e,(L same, by calling at ;;7Tif'j)fRcc; n ' We hare' bean! 'several of our . ritiKona xreti desire to . hear Dr. ',' JEa to ti. left ure again npoii" liis trarela' )u Palcsiine. 1 , ; .,' There was not the umiu! ' amount f "swearing nflT" hn on New Year's AtLj that generally occurs, ou account ,f th Centenuial. , ' . , . ' Oysters are particularly ic season ' just now, anil the place to gel squaro '-. iiib ( ihemi'is at lb restaurant; in ' tie basement of the Lawrence House. ' - I t I 1 1 i! r.t ; , , Reports of the tarloos officers of 1 -the State Government i liavo reached , ii, auil we are under obligations to the out who sent them, whoever he 1 may b. . 1 ' .. -i''w-Tue weUor Vlosed in on us again "'.on Iotidy, u! now we dou't see fel lows going around iu their shirt-sleeves singing "December's as pleasant as . -MesuRe v-ere singing . artnmd MUl iiondayj' hut po puo hot heard tf of Uieir elieerful ditties iuee This time we guess they will stay dead tin il spring. ' ,. " . " -"The Legislatare iuet jast week, lie srd the Ooveruor's ' Martsgs, aod t ordt 'a teces until ' yesterday;', The vUdssork will doubtlcfs comtuenoe immediately.' ' ,; -Si' More snooting matches are talked ytt i bus not teen. 'sdecldif who Is .rthe best.. shot fa tw, V''-' lI"fe r jiumbers who claim to he the chain , ' pion poor shot. ' ' There's hardly a gate off its hinges 1n town ; but just wait until nextsum mer, and our hardware roerchaiU will jell hiDgaa eaough to be able to attend the Centennial on the profit. i i 'A report was current a short time -eiace that Capt. J. M. Clepp, of Tid- iouta had sold his entire production of - ail in 1876 for 2.50 a barrel. The Titusville Jferld deuiee the report. Jwo men were hanged in Pitts . burgh last week for murder. .Tha pa pers of that city are a little disposed to brag over the neat job the Sheriff 1 1 ..... in wes 1 . rut. Woodiugtoua. souiu oi vutwithBtauJ'uJl j,rd inn" ma the low i bcf. During our absence Jast week, a wcll-writte communication from rytown enmo to our address. Our foreman supposing it to be a private letter, did not opsa- it, and , hence it did not appear In 7 last vrCekV paper. As the communication is descriptive of Chrietfttas fostivltics; It U.now a little too late to publish it. We would be pleased to hear from eur LacytowA correspondent often, in regard to the local news of that place. . ? - They are having hot times 5a Congress at present. The Democracy headed by Randall and Cox want "general aronerty," and tha' Repobli cans want the same thing, except thai they do not wish Jeff. Davis to be Id eluded. A great deal of wind is be ing wasted, and a great deal said that is not meant. It will take a two thirds vote to paw the ; "general aov nesty" bill, and he Democracy ean not raise that amount. - '-"- It has been some time since we have heard anything in regard to tha oil developments whick were to go on the eastern psrt of this county. The narties having the ,fclnes In charge will undoubtedly pnt It thjCgh eood shaoe. but lost when, ia one of those things that no fellow can Und out. In all prohability. operatioBe will commence as soon as spring opens. unfiuished business of the LegislatUi " agreed that such business should not be considerd unless lairoditceVl aaeV. This, disposes of. that quelion without dilBcalty.i'TUe' (Juestioa! af Utfidi enpy seemed tn have governed the eomntitiee, and the policy of starting afresh was regarded as nre to avoid danger, at all events. W boar that ai Free .Methodist lady preacher will commence a series Meetings in the , Uuiveraaliss-ckuruh on Friday" eveniug next." We do not know of any nicmbcra of that purlieu Ifir denoniifintioi la this section, bat there's no telling how much' raw ' ma terial J'there , rny' be laying around Ionise i ' """ ' ,nl ""' loose. - . P. S. We ' bear that the - lady preached last evening. ''' ' ' " A. B. Root is going, taIgive.vne $IP if jG ratios neminated fur a, third ert, Kow we have not taken mn eh H' ;A' '' . merest io ine iniru term question heretofore, but this makes us a little anxious for his re-iiomiuetloii.7. We suppose that Mr. Root expects an, ap pointment provided Grant is elected again, hence his "liberal" offer, , The, teacher; and pupils of the tTppe,r School are ' talking of closing the term ''Willi-1 an-exhibition! If a crcditabUi. performance can be gotten dp without Interfering with the Studies of the pupils wo jcnlure to say that the citizens of Tiiinesfa. would be glad to see the exhibition, i , It has been eoacluded that Tweed is not, ' nor has ! not ' been, in Forest county, as iheTitusville Courier stated a few weeks ago." It' has also been concluded Vhat 'the' CunV barges against Pfeaifient Grant didn't do the edlter of-tbal paper snuch food, '.and fuhne?,BtTimobody lellevet tbera: J. II. Mcljaugblin, (he champion wrestler, had a match w iUuW.C IW jamin ft Vvashington, at Detroit on th4l$ insl.jaidji'sjsual, cam but victorious. Mac. Is now champion wrestler of the world, and ia about $7,00 tytertff,( thaa be was before thec5irtest. 'i ; t v-i It might be well to remark for the benefit of our fair realers that this is Leap Year, aa well at Ceutennial. Now there era rtain privileges ac corded (he litdLs during tb'l year, and if they don't take advantage of them tbey cannot aay they hadn't air wag ing. Young man, Go West. The Governor's Message, which was submitted to the Legislature last week, in highly spoken of by the press, and members of both', parties. . It is too long tor us to publish, but all can get U upon application, to either the Senator or 'Repreeutativo front fhis county. The CJleai field t Journal auggests that letters,1 papers, Ac, written -or printed during this year, he dated C. Y., for Centennial Year j and, or der to convince its readers that it looks well, "the data line at the head of tin local column is fixed accordingly.. 1 1 given out sis Aiuauu m,v- .v oihar places of butuMs.' Who knows but a ipec; basia has ar riy4 J ATien U doe arive, nearly everybody ' will prefer pfter money. ' - Fashion, published at DHHroad way, came to us last week, and Is 'welcome to our sanctum. This magazine is de voted to Fine Arts and Polite Litera tim aod ia p'ljisuffboiiUdy ai, $3 a year, including premium. i UA HaP Year" dsoce was gWcto' by the young ladies of town, at the Partridge Hall, on Saturday evening lat. 'It waa..well attended, and thor oughly 4Jnyed. The young ladies footed the bills, which made the gen tlemen grin. . There being no profsftiotial bar ber in town flow, Ja. Iluling does the sliaring for those wJTo cannot do it themselves. - Ilia plaee of business In that line, at present, fa at his home ia the A comb Building, (lie has no reg ular hours. 4 ' During the recent "aoft snap," Nature as tbcrotifbjy deceived. Grass commenced springing, buds swelled, and the sap run to such an extent that new maple- sugar ia now offered ia some of the surrounding towns. " " ,'''t The bear bant long talked about, will come off tha first good snow we bti jk i.Several of onr townsmen wil! take par( " tha bunf and it is prob able thai some strangers will be on hand, if they can hit the time when the "atari Will bo aYadaTt i i Ml A I . This morning wa find just enough snow on the ground to encourage lumbermen-' to hope that we may have a tun of sleighing Boon. , I( such Is the lUitf (to (Uople, 'am oib alinj ft,' as it invariably put the price of coal r f t I - . ! fl 9 .11. II .1.11 ' lowav- ! . .:; f -t -. i. We have .received from Messrs. A. C. Bakewell A Co. ,"75 Wood St., Pittsburgh, a large and useful Calen dar for 1876. - Ik A C. oouduct a prosperous business in. printers sup plic37 aud run IC' targe" paper warel house. r. n""iu "' J"'" "I I A!..l ....;.... I'M ,1H JIlt .llll-lit j Skftte and band-sleds 'are of do account aa yet 0ut' aiuter; but just wait, boys, o may have" Weather ' yet iati win give you enouga exercise 10 Jlltat .direction joV lay; the' fonndatioq of a first-class pneumonia. I IW.iTboa H. Dudley bought theQ. C. &.A.,IWj;0nihe).21Hhi.nn.r M for $106,000: " V tad nu' idea" it would go ao cheap, r wa would havfe beeu on baud. Mr. Dudley bid the toad la Jbr'vttie bondholders. ' -Th-fJnaugaratipi , o Gonertr Hartranft - is' set dewn for next Tues day, and the expense is limited to the amount, at the last inauguration. ( If the-' w'eatber should' be ild', ft will tie a grand Affair. 8 " CI. Two tittle Italians, violinist 'and harper, made music,' for the good peo ple of Tionesta one day last week. It is not usual fur. tbeaat little chaps to get so far from headquarters in the Winter.' ! i ' . MiM-miv iKiu' AV.uv f i ' 'Old man' Jypip,' wl9, was' tipward of one hundred years old, died last week, at his home near Tyleisbuirg, about tea miles from tbia lplaoe' His wife, who celebrated her centennial last summer, survives him. mi.; r.j ' TI Senator Coiio iveriof FTorlda, i troduced ' ?tW)lution in Senate on Monday requesting if President to declare and mantain the strictest nen-OTmrlVO ' 7"1 i' 'j .u.. ; ..a ,fc.. iff' .desire, pvrihaaeO tW9 rtlaad Spain khdCnba. : V-' 1. The February number of Ballou's Magazine is issued, and isjuof good things as ever.-1 There b a aea story, a continuation of M. Quad's gnat tale of "That Taylor Boy," and several domestic stories of absorbing interest, and these in, connection withhail leairatious aa& tiki 'oitry.'g'o tc Wards making up a magazine that can't be excelled ip thU country., Published by Tbomes'A Talbot, '23 Hawley St., Boston, aud for sale at all the news dealers ia the country. .' The Osceola JieveiUe records ttie fact that Messrs. McCauley A Luther, ef HoutzJale, received an order by telegraph for thirty pieces of white pipe timbf! OxlQ u fiAj; feetf qng, for the new Market street bridge, Philadelphia, aud having no logs at their mills, called their employees to gether and goiotf ijilij tha woods after night' with lighted torches, chopped down the required number of trees, which they hauled , to the mill, .two miles distant, and sawed, and loaded on the cars before 9:55 tha next morning juat seventeen hours niter tha order Lad been received. 1 - - 1 . rThe ligItTonjng'MMU:i',io' ha the world i, the Grover & Baker at least Baldwin, of-Tidtota say. so, nd LkDows,' " r -- Aa -1- - - j """Veitern CorrTspondeneer Lose Bock, RtcHLAwr do., ik'j'T1 ' Jan. 6, 187G. J EDr REPt'BUq. . I V" ) T l H 4" oltinuo te move aid bifre our.beinff oV hore in tha' No't Wrtf, we think that We should betateW if KTsecff; ?TTWe been enjoyitig y 'jrfeeV steatbV Vcr',pf late, in fact jome ofrthe farmers have been plowing s but oavtb nig at T tke.MtlbSSowj fell to the deptll of three'incties. Tet wc two days in November the mercury dtPPFtflo 209ibtlo4varo .,n)fTao0 Th9 prevailing jxcitement here at pnaaaovia'ln regard.' t-UetefJ that arebeing .seut. to Washington from Minnesota, Iowa and Wisconsin, relative, la" )thal wMet.'eornwnftation between the Mississippi Riyer and the Lnlfcafo'rjaftef lour vearaiabor, uthe improvement by the Wisconsin River proves to be nearly or quite a failure. Nw the idaa JaiiaJar-a-canaJL.tJtli-tance of one hundred and fifteen miles. Sboald this fcreat fanajh opened dt will pAive eat of tha greatoSt Nation al improvement of the,Vg'fcf J this inodd ' of transportation, We can ship. v?r Kr' EasUrn markets' for one.tb;rd''les''.;,:.l:4n - ,'.'n;'fehlr'.t Draaarit bv RAfl to ChicHffo. 'Let .W' r :if r T". r. :., , " ... . f,. Eastern Htates throw their, influence in faVor of l6i chcip .transportation route j ftr it will benefit all classea,aud the .' laboring classwill receive be larireatahare: ''!hiiiovii r iu. f " A --T" - r- ;!:, I x (ii.;i,l.J Markets hera at present are a , fol lows: Wheat, Spring, 75c. per bushel ; Cord,'.50c. ; Oats, $2c. Rye 50c.; Po tatoesiOc.;," :---' ' .i-'1-- v;" ' ' j i The Wieconsia River, ai thU. place, is now.ppeo With floating ice,' and as our1 crossing ia done by ferries the trade frqm the big prairies South' f the rtvr is done vt olher points more .."'.'(v.'.!! ,,.-. a'iji. ( ji.iii cpnveuiopt,,,,,,, .,,.,,.,;, . X notice an article in a- recent v issue of ytu: paper concerning "Old lAbq,""! formerly the property of tha Eighth Wis'., Regiment. and ' fcbtv; owned ' by our State., i He is a 'Hiitorio Bird.'' "Abe' je the State ii 61 i ' with tlj above Retriment. .Us was .caiiaht id lbeBorthe$yftj; only a If grown1 ( when taken soath i rnmaiued witli, .iLe' Rogimeni. fluriii the .wl'hlisted in 1863.' : M Regiment 'was in the same Brigade with the 8th Wisconsin -during the Summer and Fall campoignof .'62. Dnrio'thVrneraorabfe battle 'pf Oor- Kaith, on the Sd and 4lh of Oct. 1862, OliL'Abe was carried at the front. During the' heaviest engagement "on tbe 2d day s fight the Eagle 'spread' nm wings anu sua ' piercing, siirieas startled the' eneiny..',' While ' ou a charge', he flew in a circle over the enemy during the, fight,' uttering the most fearful shrieks whfle ( his Regi ment was eugaged.iti When the enemy fell back Abe returned to his perch beside Vhe ' Regt me n tnf ' Flag. ' These are Diets thaf I 'an ' Touch' lor, being aa eye witness. ,1 u told Abe still .remember his oM comradei of fhe old 8th ' although some ten 'years, bare elapsed since be has seen 'them. I More anoiy; JX. B Hood, j )M S"i;ii-iTij- Tt.v.j " az I vvaniw- who vir.n i wild cats, that hare ' been ' caught . in traps,'a'nd whose skins' are not injured. We Want fbeni for a taxidermist,, 'who wishes to skin the animals himself, preparatory to stuffing. A fair price will be paid ff the aaimals are brought idsoeijo.u-', nn::;o J-tn ' 37tf j -; 'i';' FOR SALE. ' . ,' -. The valuable and beautiful home stead formerly owned by Hod. Joseph G. Dale, and in which be now. resides, is in my bands for sale ' at very low fijurt.J Tyrma-fooe-thlrd purchase money dpwn, and the balance in, one auu two yeurs. uimj it, xatku 10tf.w .1 MOALY. We will pay cash -on' delivery at out mill in lionesta, for white oak stsve and heading bolts at the follow ing prioes: . . . ",-i tave bolts, 35 inches long, per cord of ft. by 4 ft., $4.50. Head'mg bolts 221nches long, per cord of ft. by! 4 ft.) $4.00.; Heading boltsmust be mide from timber at least 20 inches in dUmeler...-.Ofli! .at tLawrenca -Fr, -23 ceived a tew rYA,r,et have just re uitable for holidnyClWck of bwks, in and examine stock aoif u,s-' Loo, . ' . 1 '"hi. 36tf Sawioa Machine Needles. ', MrCj JTcath lifts just received the largenf and most complete" assort ment of sewing machine needles ever brought to town. She keeps the only sewing machine needles for sale in town. Her place of business is in the Acomb Building, up stairs. j C. W. Grant, If Oil City, (Key Colds A link ill b Block,) keeps con stantly on hand a full assortment of the latest Foreign and Domestic goods for the manufacture of gentlemen's clothing. He keeps none but first class goods, and employs the best cnt te 'VntnQ Oil - Rogreesi, Whatever youet there you can'flepen'd'uprfiAts being of the latest style, and first-class goods. His prices are reasonable for the superior kind of goods he keeps on hand. If yon want poor clothing, yon cannot be accommodated at his establisl.ierenf. -Bt it yon want a Nd. I article, jiiaJ in the, latest style, Grant's is the place to 'go. ' Kemein ber tha place: t, Reynolds, A Uukill'a Block, Seneca St., Oil City, Pa. 35 2t Mrs. Butler has just received a new stock of Millinery Goods, consist ing of Hats, Frames, Featheis, Flow ers, Ribbons, Velvets Ac, Ac, in the building north of Lawrence House. She solici&'a continuauce of the pat roi:qce of the ladies of Tionesta aud t9tVs i i37fl!i -3 o u n Stoves and stoveware at x rccman A Corbet's. 28tf Those beautiful lots just north of Mrs. Henry'sreg!deooan btf bought cheap, on long- time,'y applying to the editor of ,n$ipaper. If.. Landlord and Tenant Leases, the most approved form, for sale at this office. CORRECTED KVKRY TUESDAY, By Robinson A Bonner, Dealers in U H A'J General '. Merchaud ise. Flour t barrel - -Buckwheat flour cwt Corn Meal, bolted -ChopfdeHK.nr-.i'i-Bye l buHliel -Oats 1 buwhrl . .- . Corn, ears .... Ilenns bnnliet .-i , Hain; augaf curod 1 -' ' '- ' ' Breakfast Bacon, aiipar cured Sugar Syrup ..... N. O. Molasses - . Roast Klo CofTeo Ko, 1' " - ' 1 Ilio Coffee, best ... Java Coffee . . . . Tea ..... 3.00 2.09 (1 IWQ&OO tKl(jiI.O0 40(nil5 . 40(3,4 2.0O3.0 - It - - IS lU12i . 7S1.00 ..l.oo 1 v-i' ' 88 . 30 37J - .60(S.1.S6 - 10 30 2.15(9,2.26 - 15(l!0 4.00 4.2T Butter - rT.i'j )1T YO iiee ..... Kkk, frosli ... Salt ..... I.a rd ...... Iron, oominon bar Kails, lOd, $t keg Mmo bbl. .... ftteMei..s.rja-4.Yaia Onions, 9 bushel ... Green apples busliel - 2.00 '2' i. i$r,n.w 1.00 . 1.00(ril.7o New Advertisements. Somctliins New! AT THE OLD FISHER STORE I WE HAVE STARTED A j nnim rrrn ctorf ! bVUJI w ft. k. W W Will. I . .'f.i.f ill the building funnerly occupied by J. J, Fisher. t - OUR CHOP is made from CORN. WHEAT xt OATH, and will be sold at present, lor ; 1.75 1EH CWT. OUR FLOUR; is maxle from the best WINTER WHKAT. evory barrel of wbirli rrantoJ ana will La aold pruportioimUily luw, 1 InoiHia:tmN wtth the abeve. We are keeping the bust brands of . .. ! 1 TOBACCOS, FINK CUT, siiiUtd to the moat faNtldious tante, , . . 1 ,,;'.' 'I IMmiwolSx-"." our HtooU 38 J. II. DERICKSON A CO. Tla Uepublieaji Olllca TT-EKI'.S constantly on' hand a larire w- - -oruiienioi uiaiik Deeds, Mortiau hubiMenHS, W-srrant,, Summons, Ac. u be aold cbH Kur ub ' IMnte Xot !. Kstnfe of IiM'tor J. Wiinins lulu of TioiiPKtn lioronali, Forest county. d 'CiDH!il. AH i'Hm 1ii(U'l)tol to iii(i pn tntft are rniietel to innko iiiinimliatn imvmi nti unri thosn ImvinK loual. rutiuiH n.'NinMt me hhiup, w in prcHrnr mem wim mit (iolny in iroor oidor for settlement, K. It McriW A KY, .. i Athiinmtrat rn. OIJVK WINASH, Adininislrntrljc.1 or, Mll.KS W. TATK, Attornnv. "tfrttumtK, ln., Nov. 10i lBid-t .t -,', GOVERNMENT LAND, SALE., i u "fRrAatMHNror JimTtca.n ' ) ' Ulllco of tha Solicitor of tlio Treasury, j j , Waahintmi, 1. Nov. 17, 1H7S.J Vniilic siil of farms nod oil Innds near ? Tionesta, t'ornst Cuinfv,' t'et-nvylvatiia, ' b Wnford Wlhtn, tiDllritor of ttvi Treaa ' iiry, withtlie npprovulol the fco;i alary of thw Treasury., ,'''', . , The nillowhiij'deserlhed 'property lying ' in I'Orrtt nft VensnitocniiitU noar-'i'ion. rsta, -will l oti'pred at publio sal to tlio highest bidder at Agww's Hotel, In tlirt town of Tionesta, on NatrtrdnV the; Slitb day tif Kebniary newt, nt ten Wlouk In the' forooooa, Tiajin ti i : '.I J ..! ' s1., , Tract, No, . 1. -, . 0 1 Tlie original floteliiii r'artn, cantalnlnn' 40t brrtM. 1 . ..... Tract No, . :iT ti" ii i .' 'n ' -617 acres, tnado up of three pieces, one of 3'i acrea.ene of Nl acres and Ihcfothcr of 43 Offes, ailjnintnir.-' Tliuao tracts bound ofi tbg Atlsirhoiiy Itivnr at Haloman'a Klti, aiKlarc tituntsd liliont tiireo mllca from Tionesta. Milch of the hUul is cov ered -With exenllent timber." The 'ctcarl part l (rood .form atid tvittoni Innil.i iA aiuotier' if g)l iusoaud barnnore art each tract. . . . , , ' '. ' Tract ft. 3.noi "' -''' on I ci 1 4:17 m-H, .kitu'nicd' ntott the nieuth of Wast Hiekwy rk, oil ,tlio .AlU-Khony Itiver, five mijes above Tionesta, and eou- sisism oortom ana nm inna.-- 1 nere am fv&rfoi)eand (rcxKloiit unlldtngs ontuls trac'Ui I ,r1i;: l',tT: H'-i'luo ! , ' xneo tracts ro conjitcroit' vmualilo oil lanos, and It is tlioturht that! upon bcinfc proparly testffl. 'will it' renuitioratival Tiyiwnf,tHeB l-Jrlho Uititod ttea tor dilt Tlie lixltjis believed to be undisput ef, rirtVI Mi bo examined bv " bidders' fnr ' theinselv!W fre tho da "or Aale,' Tha iUciUur of ih l'ri wi-y lirtnio jKtwer to ..l.r u..-r.11llv lliwilu.uiitl i 1 1 nnlv mm I atwl couvey to thq f'.'n.'liaser all thtf rrgnt ircii ' title 6'f th United States. ! 1'- " ' 1 The f,tvra,! nuinbcrad 1, 2, and 8, will be sold se,':iraUlJ' : ' , ' .i, , . T Tho hiffhest bjdder ,UT each tract wholi tho same is struck oil" to him ,as tho pur chaser, Will bo required to sin hf lianm to a certiii;t scttiuc tbrih th.-w he U HOeli pnlvhaser -nd aniet'iiip to comply with, the uoiiditioii of sale, nud will als.l,v recjinred to pnr totho'rtent of tho Jrnv-ei-nnent nttoirdlnsr thw 'sale,' tlin. win. of ?2i0.00, -whh-h will bo forfeited if bo sliall. fail timalto the payment and delivor tljo ee4irily aecordinif tho conditions. Payments will he made as follows t 1. One hall'i of tho plirchaso nroiiev.i loss the (U0U.00 paid 011 the day of sale, s'hull be f.aid on delivery of tho docd conveying ho tract,' the reti'iainhid half to be paid In one year from ilia day ef side with interest at six parveeait. tox vvliich delorral, pay ment purciioser shall give his bond secur ed by tlrst morlpip;e oh fhe premise mild,. An anoint of (ho government will attend, at Mie poniolhoe nl Oil City, on Wednesday, March bitJ&TU, nlni'liere each imnlmsbr wiU.bB ieqiwiwl tu!jiftv to him one-half of tho puii'lmse juoney, less the Jjno illrondv rmhlj-and deliver to him the proper wocur itiea lor Uierenminiiii lialf, unci tu rocoiyo jiinvi'iuii'en(cutuil by Iho solicitor of the Trt-iiMiirv, of idl tho rinbt and titlo of tlio United Wntes of iu, and t tluv trrtct Hold to Win, I'U i'" Ht.VKOiiP ViMO!tr '1 ' t .-. .1 j li'.i iiuUvitvi; of the Troasury. Apjrovd. . . . 11. IJ1IISTOW. Sooretary of tho Treasury;- m ,1 j J For further inforniation in ragurd to tho nnovo desi'ribed liinds, apply to J. ' 11. Atiow, AtUimoy-aH.aw, Tionesta. l'a. -'-.'..(-' C..W. EARNEST': .ai-i n-i v,ui..i.! .Moi .:' i 1 Uim HUMQEON "DENT1 HT, n ,.;lt,!;.iTIWPUXB.PAn.,..tt ,; A 1.1, OfkitATIOXVportiiliiW'to Sur Kical or Meuhanical Innti(.try ikt toruiod with oara, mid wai ranted., X guar antee success or refund tlio monnv. Office in GRANDIN BIUCK.1ir.OCK. Keniember Hie place.' '"" f 1 ''" ,' 9rtvi o.U rCJ.W, KAltNKS. rti m rrrn pv w ' ' '"H 1, f.a,y,lt., ..EAUTUW. VERY CARE FULIy, R. CRUSTR, cstnbnsliei' 5r' piany years i Bn(fab: l,v ah eiitirelv nvw system of raeniantion, tiiN suL-usasfuJIy Catarrh, llronuliitiM, qd ')sc3ht of tho Lungs, Liver and Kidneys, also Dillicul tios of a (.inlidautlal , Nature, wherein skill b)i exiierienco are re(nired, - J)r. Crumb has ' developed a 'practice which from Its unparalleled suAsintlihtiundH of cases, uiauy of a Vory anravaU.'d i-hur-acfer, is ubjo ;o positively KiwranU'oaper. feet and pcrinahent cure in every -ease ho undertakes.' ' He sends it Circulars' or Treat isua mi these tiasenana to his patieats, as U is undeniubiw tiuit wuvb ku.iwlode is in frciieial extremely prejudicial, exercis ln an mjnrimm efleel by retiirdinir and Iroriuemiy ixiuuturacttiiR a cure, teuiliiiK la alalia the juuicnt, which, is the jirinei pal obi eel of such productions, ami ex cites and cxnuvcrHlrs his fenrs as to tho curability of his eoiniUaiuL .- The Iioctor rouuiras siuiply a bilof hitory of tha yso and a candid plain statement of present symptoms a flmroali esanilnatlon M ill then be randu, and If acaidrod riufdl ajilo-a Hiiicoie, cwiniuulWn niiiio will to k'iveu viuuiinly and Biidi inedicinu as ill be applieahjo will bo sent livcxpress, aooouiptuilod by full and eaplirit dirw Uoiis. Chart's vrv nieilfi-sto and villi in tho ranch ul ull, tnd suiuu-hm uaruutood. fiiu'h caxes as have failed under oilier treatment particularly dexirad. Ail letters must onulostf (1,00 lor ooiiNiilUilion lee and corrospoiiiU'iice riurinu tieiitineut. aikdad- dmssed to 11 R. XV, It. CltC Mil, 20 4 1 '-102 Pearl St., IlnniiW, , Y.N M ,L , ,1 1 I .. EKLT f A RPK'IINGS, 35 eta. per yard. . k'KWC vKIl.Ii'li for rooms in place of Plaater. U LTROOI'MNU and SIIiINU For saniples, adiress C. J, FAY, Camden, New Jersey, , u f , ;, j . ., ' V"" '.5CTi. i5 ,!.fi , r V 'Vw." ft'i .it.,- .' Cuu Nate Slonry By bu.viuyour 1'IAXOH uixl OIUiANS Ironi the uiidiiiKiied MaiiiilHciuiei--.' Ai.t.iit, fli the H'St brands in the market Instrnimints shipp. d direct from the Fac orv. CHAN. A. SiU'LTZ, Tniien, i y. li'A lv )xx 17-t'l, Oil City, IT,,
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