cr . BaUJbXUal Klill.lu, I LB. S, iStl. nonouGH officers. Omnrilmtnll. W. Robinson, . A. II. Varnor. A. It. Kelly. S. H. IJailct. A rrtnlo, II. O. Davis, Junficn of tA Yuea D. B. Knox, C. A. Randall. bj(ciM It. Swnggart tfcAoof &i'trtnn l. R. Knnr, If. O. Pa ri", 8. J. Wolcott, 8. n. Haalot, A. Ii. f llr, D,. plark. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. A-nideaf Judqe Ij. D. Wktmobr. 4Joria Jmlye Jo. U. DaI., Ed tID KKItR. IfV-eaitrer 8. ,T. RKTt.BT. A-(Aoorary, Ittgnltr dt Rteoriltr, J. W. Ci.akk'. (W;rif Jumti Hit awk r. Mimi.n'on- El.I IJERMJr, I ISA AC I.oko, John ItuaK. " Counfy Uupm-inlt mltnt U. 8. Bbock TAT. JJiatrirt Attorn S. I). Ikwiit. Jury CbwirmMionar H. Jfi. Towskr, fjTMAN Cook. Cbifnfy .Sufeyor T. D. Cot-UK. Coroner M. iTTEt., Jr. County J uf iro NlcnotAH TllOMf. MM, J. R. KBIt.1., It. A. 7,1-KNBHLt.. ' ' Urmbtrof Vongra -fino. A. JtiiU. ' 4tm6(y J. I). Aokkw. Time o Trn At TIONESTA STATION, on nd after J). 6, 1874 1 SOUTH. ' Train W ' .' S4 g:24 . m. 3:42 p. to. 0:24 A. m. 8:42 p. Ul. M KOnTR. Train M M SI Train 22. aouth. and 1. north, are lilt aluii tha nthars ara accommodation fraighUi. These traina only are allowed to airy t'asaaairoi-. Oa the TUvor Division . e. from Oil City ,U Irviueten. up tba river la North ; down Uia river, aoutn. : LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. , ... Special Notice. . The editor of this paper wilt be ab ent for about tiro months from date, aud his business during that time will be left in the hands of Mr. J. E. Wenk, whoso receipts will bo good for my money paid biui on account. All . persons knowing themialvet indebted, will confer a favor b? semilog, or standing the money to Mr. Wenk. W.lL Dunk. Tieaesta, Ftb. 2. 1876. .Rov. Elliot will preach in the I'resbyteriau church on .Sunday next, -morning aud evening. Sabbath School . At 2 o'clock d. ra. -T)!(! vnti erikt. a lean veer s1ei?h j o i j o ride. Mies Marr Lamb is at present TwItiBg at Mr. Irwin's. Hast paid thy poor tax T If not, than thou better hadst have. Davy Uilands lias added & Opossum to his menagerie. Davy will bood be ready to start. Mr. and Mrs. II. II. May cele irated the 35th anniversary of their marriage on the 3d inat. 1 he price of oil is Mill going up. Yesterday morning it stood $2.11 per barrel. This is certainly refreshing Mr. Dithridge shipped several car loads of lumber to Pittsburgh last week by rail. It was a handsome lot. v Whittekin, the East Hickory nciiacocue. and the Free Methodists couldn't hitch, so he well, he resign d. We don't understand where merchant's profits come in wheu be mixes "Old Hyson" tea with fcjj fine cut. II. M. Munsell, agent for tho Western Mutual Life Ids. Co., of New York, spent a day or two in town lust week. Several wolves havo recently ,been sees in the vicinity of Marien Forest county. Venanqo Citizen You're another. The Report of the auditors of Crawford county occupies ten columns of space in Craivfoid Democrat. Aud it be so much f A man down town says if the people must and ill havo him, he will sacrifice himself for the office of Justice of the Peace. J. S. Osborne, a quack doctor tear Titusville, murdered a vounir la 'dy, named Mary Jennuigs, ouright by malpractice, anil now he s slid. There is Ulk around llarruburg cf passing a law, taxing oil fifty cents "r;er barrel. ' W are of opinion that this little scheme hail better end in talk. Mr. Marcus Ilulingo, of Einleu ton is now East orguuiing a company with a view of testing the territory ia this county for oil. Iieport tnys eomo twenty wells will be started the coming spring. Now put up yeur jrlces ou turner lots. ..yi'i- -. .. Lacytown forrcspondence. Lacvtow.t, Feb. 3, 187G. Ed. Repvhmcam: Hoard hauling commcuced iu earnest this morning. The jobbers are smiling an J every ono feels a re lief in having something to do. It is quite a sight for thoso not accustomed to it to see the long line of sleds com ing in loadud with boards, and one we fear will in a few years be as scarce as a wildcat is in our woods. Constable J. B. Ilnggerly is down the river it present vn business. Yi'e think there are prospects of six weeks sleicltinz. os a number of citizens were out sunning themselves yesterday. Fred. Lacy called on us yesterday. He is just returning from bis home in Pittsburgh J reports his father as quite ill, bcjnrr ppiifiucd to bis bed for sumo iffle, Our young boyj are almost wild over a mngic lunteru whifilt they ex hibit evenings, free of charge.' The cntcrtatument consists ot -about to views, ranging from "An African cat to' Napoleon liouapare, whom we noticed had a pug nose. Consid eriug the absence 01 xuar lwaius . .. i i. . r i rt. . , fishing pond, or Niagara, the show is fully as good as Prof. Porter's or Mike Burket's. It might be mentioned that the apparatus, including pictures were originated and mado by two deaf aud dumb boys, sons of H. Weaver. The A. S. B. society is a secret or ilcr lately crgnnized. Meetings hold every Saturday night. Lyme Cook chief, II. M. Arner assistant. The last session was held at Button's ; ruin utes not thought of. We uuderstaud tha Wm. Hud- dleson has thrown up the job cf get ting out timber for Kelly & Iteck.nnd Henry Weaver takeu it. I Ds O.AUB. The spring electipn take place on Tuejday uext, 15th inst., accord nig to law; iu pursuance of which law notices have been posted in con spiuuous places throughout the bor ougn. lue oincers to be elected are as fallows; Burgees, six councilmcn pnp justice of the peace, constable, assistants, judge ot election, twe in spectors of election, two, school dirco tors for three years, two ovorseers of poor, two auditors. Wo suppose the usual caucuses will be held, and the usual dissatisfaction manifested. Here tofore it has been the custom to hold a citizens caucus ou the Saturday eve niug preceding the election, with the understanding that the ticket norai uated was to be tho only one in tho field. But before election approached dissati faction would bo raised, another ticket nominated, and more fuss made than at a Presidential election. Now if there must be two tickets up, why would it not bo well to have them composed of good ifjen of opposite political parties? Then let tho "longest pole knock the persimmons." We see by a correspondence to the Titusville Herald, that Ilev. Wm. Elliot bus severed his connection with the church at Kerr Hill, where he has officiated as pastor for the last five aud a half years. . The people of Iverr Hill regret very much that he has left them, and at which we do not wonder, for wedo, not think they will soon be able to secure the services of another minister who will so ably occupy their pulpit. Kcv. Elliot hns been located at Tioncsta but a short lima; yet, in that timo he has so endeared himself to his parishouers aud the commuuity that it would be sad, indeed, to have him leave. One day last week while some of our young folks pere enjoying a sleigh rido upon a hand-Bled, drawn by a couple of school-mntes, the sled was, by some careless handling of tha rib bons, run otf tho side walk, precipitat ing the occupant of the. sled into a ditch foins feet below the walk, for tunately doing no more damage than givinf-fliem all an opportunity for a hearty laugh. As there was no gallant young man present to assist the young lady to regaiu her equilibrium, it is uot known whether or uot striped stocking with monogram garters were worn. Heretofore our soldiers drawing pensions have been compelled to go elsewhere for examination. This in convenience has been remedied by the appointment of Dr. W. C. Coburn as examining physician for this county, who is ready 1 1 attend to all iu need of his service;". Thk Old Lkap Year Law. Away back in timos gone by wo have abundant authority for the statement, that the old Saxon code, gave the boys "no show." Wo priut it that they may know what their forefathers suifered in the tyianical ages of the past: "Albeit, as often as leapeyearre occurrc, the wouan holdeth perogative over the racnne in matters of court shippc, love and matrinioiiie ; so that when the ladye proposetli it shall not be for manne to sav her n, but shall entertain her proposal in all gude courtcs.ie. rRiliy Blum fixed a Wk for a fel low with an auburn shirt, from near Tylorsourg, last week, and when tho work was done the fellow hadn't the money to pay for it; whereupon Billy unhitched the horses from the hack, locked it up in the shop, aud demand ed the colateral before the property was taken away. After a some uncom plimentary remarks from both parlies the fellow bad Billy arrested and brought before 'Squire Randall, who promptly decided tho, case, and the fellow left town druuker'n a lord. Derickson & Co. started their mill lost Saturday iu full force, which means that they are now running two stave saws and ono heading saw. At the present rate the mill is capable of turning out about sixty cords ot staves and beading every twenty-four hours. This gives the proprietor a very fair profit on their investment; besides their business furuishes employment to from fifty to seventy-five men, count those who are getting out bolts, aud haulinc them to tho mill. Lou a; live Dorickson & Co. . Girls, the papers state, and it muat be so, that during leap year the girl who counts all the gray horses he sees, untjl she gets up to -a hun dred, will" be married within a-year, to the firgt gentleman with whom she shakes hands after counting the one liundreth horse. Get a memorandum book, girls, aud keep 'count, but be careful whose haud you shake; aud, boys, you keep your bands In your pockets. Next Monday will bo St. Valcn tine's day in the morn we came near getting it mixed aud no doubt some Xauitcrprisiuz ciws4vtll cct up a cwnor in one cent tgm-j. If any or our young men should receive a enricature which touches the "quick," let them keep mum, find out tho fellow who scut it, aud, when an opportunity a Horded insult bis girl, and thus be avenged. Mr. McKay, T. M., received postal card, one day last week, which contained the following request : 'Pleise forward all letters that come to the office for me to Ilimcrsburg Clarion county, i'a. The gentleman must have been ex peeling a letter from his girl, and was so anxious about it that he forgot to sign his name. The dance at the Lawrence House on the 22d, promises to be one of the grandest ever given by the proprietor and that is saying a good deal. Mr, Lawrence hos mado extra arrange' merits for this party, er; account of the Centennial, and proposes to give a dunce that will bo remembered and talked about ft) hundred years hence Something to date from. Michael llaggerty, 8r., is at pres eut at the Tionesta House suffering with frozen feet. He doesn't know exactly when it occurred, and, in fact, hardly knew what was the matter, until the doctor told him they were frozen, and so badly, too, thajs in all probability one, and perhaps both feet would have to bo amputated. A sni case . if euch should be nececsary. Neighboring to win aro indul ing in Centennial tea parties, and why not our town? Something of this sort might bo gotteu up for the beuefit of something or soniobndy ; say, for in stance, to put a crossing in front of the Presbyteiiau church, or build a sidewalk to the school house; or, what would be still better, pay olf the bor ough poor tax. . If Mr. Robinson should greet you with an unusually pleasant smile when vou cuter i-ho store, if he should throw in two or three extra chew when you buy a dime's worth of fine cut or if hu tells you lie d just (s soou trust jfou as have the cosh, don' wonder at all these things, because-it a boy this time, so it is. Atteutiou is called to the now ad vertisement of JI. G. tiuUef & Co., in another column. As will be seen they havo sumething for sale which will tmt sonic of our citizen. A man named Masters, of Jeffer son county, is represented as having fallen heir to a fortune in Saxony reaching into the millions,. Great snakes 1 It is ipdece) pleasant to see what a little run of good sleighing will do. Last week business was about four hundred per cent, livelier than it bas been any time this winter. " ; E. T. M. Simmons, was finally conveyed to the penitentiary," under sentence of one year and nin months separate and solitary confinement, and to restore property stolen. , Dr. Wood, the facetious Senator froin Allegbqny,wauis to make ground hog day ft legal holidays We will promise to miss no issue during that week if this bill passes. - " Miss Ellen Wedlock, 10 year old daughter of Richard Wedlock, of Mill Villago, Erie county, was found dead in her bed on Thursday of last week. Apoplexy supposed to be th cause. Report comes to us that Harlin, the Swede tailor who left here some time last summer, met with an accident by the cars near Brookvillo, which re sulted in the loss of one of his leg?. We are without particulars. The Meadville Weekly Eqiubli- can bas been enlarged greatly, ton pages of seven columns each. We have not seen it, but it is said to be very much improved. The proprietor has our best wishes for abundant suc cess. Last Friday a team bitch near the depot, broke loose and started for this side. They were stopped when they got over. No more damogothan badly frightening some ladies who happened to on the bridge at the time was done. Some of our young men are pro paring a list of u tmcs of the old and young "gossips ot this place with view of sendiug them to Moody and Sankey for prayers. Emleuton Times. Will those young men please' leave room on their list for povpral names which might be sent from this place? The Oil Creek and Allegheny River Railroad has been reorganized and its name changed to tho Pitts burgh, Titusville and Buffalo Railway Company. The stock is said to have advanced in the market and to be in good demaood. Mr. S. Brandcnburgcr, retiring partner of the firm of Bovard fc Co., informs us that ho expects to remain in town a while yet. When he leaves be will return to bis old home, in Ba den, Germany, with a view to starting in business there. Success, Sam. On our second page will be found "our Washington letter. We are obliged to omit part of it this week on account ot K lack of space, but in doing so wo were careful to leave out that part which would be of the leas interest. Commissioners clerk J. T. Bren nan has moved his family into bis house just north of the Rural House. He expects to mako great improve ments on bis property in the spring Mr. D. and family aro heartily wel comod by all. -r-The Free Methodists held services in tho (Juiversalist church one eve ning lust week. An appoiutmeut was given out for service on Tuesday eve ning uext, wheu they expect to cou tinue their meetings for a while for the benefit of tho unconverted. As our municipal elections are not far off, it may be well to know that the law of 1874 provides that no ono can be au officer of elecl'oa "who holds, or for two mouths prior to tho election has held, any ofijee, sppoiut ment or employment iu or uuder the Government of the United States of this Stats, or of any muuicipal board, commission or trust ia any city." Mr. ' Dithridge, nhilo driving homo with his family Monday cveniug, was met ou the hill below the creek bridge by ft team, mid in nttemptin to drive to the side of the road to let it pass tho wheel of the carriage got cramped and uptiet, precipitating borso carriage, and occupants over tho bank striking at the foot of the hill with the carriage ottom side up. Strange as it pay seem no damage was doDa except breaking a spring ot the vehicle Mrs. Butler has just received new stock of Millinery Goods, consist iug of JIats, Frames, Featheis, Flow ers. Ribbons, Velvets itc, &c. in tho building uorth of Lawrence House She solicits a continuance of tba put ronage ot the ladies of Tiouetta and vicinity. "2 6 List of Letters Remaining in the Tionesta posl-oflico uncalled for, Feb. 9, 1870: Cuambcrlin Anna, Hall Nettie, Ilardig Jennie, Myers Jacob, Ncllico C. D., Porter A. C. 5, Spears Lou. 2, Scbultzo Frederick, Trimble J. R. 2, homas Jennie. J. M. McKay, P. M. moAi:y. We will pay cash on delivery at onr mill in Tionesta,. for white oak stavo and heading bolts at the follow ing prices : Stave bolts, 35 inches lpng, per cord of 8 ft. by 4 ft., $4.50. Heading bolts 22 inches long, per cord of 8 ft. by 4 ft., $1.00. Heading bolts must be made from timber at least 20 inches diameter. Office at Lawrence House. 27tf J. II. DnnicKsos & Co. FOR SALE. The valuable and beautiful home stead formerly owned by Hon. Joseph G. Dale, and in which he now resides, is in my hands for sale at very low figures. Terms one-third purchase tuouey down, and the balance in one and two years. Miles W. Tate. lOtf. UOKKKCTKD EVERY TUESDAY, 15y Kobinson & Homier, Lienlors in General Merchandise. Flour $ barrel ... $3.73(3-7.75 Durkwhoat flour i ewt - 3.00 Corn Meal, bolted - - 1.00 Chop feed .... $1.63(31.75 Hye bunhel .... 80090 Oats bushel .... 4(ir$45 Corn, eara ... 40(jl5 Bean buiihel ... l.C02.5O Ham, sugar cured .... 17 Bieakf&st flacon. aujrarcuroJ . - 18 Sugar - 10 12J Syrup ; r ' - t 75($1.00 N. O. Molasses .... 00 Roast Rio CoIToa No. 1 ... 81 Rio Coffee. bet 28 Java CofTae ..... 35 Tea - . ... . .50(31.25 Buttor J03 Rice 10 Eggs, frosh .... 2528 Salt - . - r 2.152.25 Lard ISQjiO Iron, common bar .... 4.po Nails, lOd, 1? keg .... 4.00 I Potatoes . 85(4 40 .1-0 Keio Advertisement. Applications for License at February 1 1 o ; ..- i oesiiuns, ioo. Leonard A if new. Hotel Tionesta borouch. John Petirxon, " Trnnkey ville. Samuel Wiggins, " Faiumliis. jonn il. A '-in, raituiKiuH. ' D. W. CL.UUv. Clerk. Jan. 1, 1870. PROCLAMATION. Whereas, The Hon. L. P. Wotmoro, President Judfre of the Court of Com mon Pleas and Quarter Sosnions In and for the county of Forest, has issued his pre cept for hold inn a Court of Common Pleas Quarter bcssions, ivc, ul iioucsta, lor tho County of Forest, to commence r.n tho fourth Monday of Feb. next, beinn the 28lh day of Fob. 1870. Notice Is therefore Kiven to tho Coroner, Justices of the Peace and Constables of said comity, that they be then and there in their prop'er persons at ten o'clock, A. M., of said day, with their records, Inquisitions examinations and other ruiiieiubranccs, to do thosu things which to their ollicca appertain to be dono, and to those who bound In reeofrnlzaneo to proseoutoairaiitst tharlHouoi'M that aro or shall be in the jail of Forest County, Unit they be then ana there pre.sontto prosouuto against them as shall bo just. (Jivon un der mv hand and seal A. I, 1870. JUSJ'IS HIIAWKEY, Sheriff. Proclamation iu Divorce Justis Shawkev, sVi Iff of Forest county, To Mary E. itoup, (Jrecting: Whehkab, 8. C. Roup did, on tho 18th day of Mureh.'A. D. H75, prol'or his peti tion to tho Judges of the Court of Com mon Pleas of suid Comity, prayhltf for tho causes therein set forth, that he mlht bp divorced from the bonds of Matiinionv heretofore entered Into with you, Mary E. Roup. Now this is to reiiiro you, tho Said Mary 12. Roup, to uppear before tho suid Judges, at Tiouentu, county of Forest, on Monday, Fclpatry 2s, 1878, to answer the complaint oi the said S. C. Itoup, and show cause, if ai; y you have, w hy a di voreo should not ).6 Kra,U-'d to the Kaid S. (,'. l!o"p from II o Louis ot iiiatiiiuoiiv en tered into by hib., Willi vou agreeably to Act ol Assembly iu aueh cases ntado and provided. Jl'STIS SIIAWKEY, Sheriff. Sheriff's Olliee, Tionosta, Jan. 1878. OIL CITY, V., WHOLESALE & KKTAIL Dealers in If uitfUviirc, Iron uuI XalLs. BELTIXfJ, FILETS, AND FOU KALE CHEAP. Olio Two-II ono Lumber W'aon, second hand. Also, ono aide spring lluggy, with shafts aud pole; us piod us new. for tonus inquire at thi ofli'-e. ii ly Register's Notlco. llKOISTRR'S OfFICB FoHKST Co., 1 Tioneuta Jan. 81, 1878. Notlco is liorobv ul van to all parties con - ceriind that I. W. Clark, Adniinlntrator of the rtnt? of F. (ilassnor deoonsod, h" mod hi mini amount In this nil) en, and tho snino will 1)0 prowntod to tho next rrg ulnr Court for ronftrmnlion n . 1). W. CLARK, Kogmtcr. . Mercantile Appraisement, In awl for the County of Foret, Mite of Ivuntylvanta, for the rear l0. Dealers in Merchandise, Liquors, 4c. TIONESTA BOBOfon. ClasH, Tax- $:fl 00 40 on 700 7 00 10 00 10 00 7 on 10 00 50 00 40 00 7 00 20 0(1 7 0:) 60 (M) 60 00 T 00 7 00 60 00 f.0 00 80 00 7 00 60 00 12 60 7 Oil 7 00 -V. Wel lor, hot.-l 5 " 2 billiard tables A. TT. Partridie, furniture M J. II. Derickson A Co i M. Einstein 13 Bovnrd A Co 13 Klein, lewder .-, I t Freeman it Corbet l' in. Lawrence, htol 5 ' 2 billiarid Ubloa A. Murry 14 Kobinson A Ikmner 10 J. il. 1'oncN. druics 14 Ii. Airnew. hotol 5 S. A. Varner, hotel 5 HARMOXT T'l'. Jas. Nrill....: W. V. Noil! 14 14 B S 6 John Woodcock, liotet J. R. Neill. hotel Samuel Wistjin", hotel........ John I'otersun. Htore 14 ' ' hotol i... o HICKORY T'P. : T. J. Bowman 12 Wheeler ft Dusonburv 14 T. 1). CMlins.; 14 KINOSLCT T P, Wheolor ft Dusenbury 14 7 00 DAmwKTTT'r. A. Conk 14 7 00 .700 700 700 . J.ri-arsall..,.. 14 GHEBN T'P. Ford A Lacy 14 HOWE'P. D. Clraham 14 Apnea! will be hold In tho office of the Count v Treasurer, in Tioneata, on the l'Jth of February, A. 1). 1M70. jAMiis bw Aiis, Mer. App'r. Thecxpoiicnceof flvo vcars has proved that ihia Compact and re liiiblo work of General Information U bettor adapted to tho wants cf ill classes of tho eoin niunity thau any other work of tho kind ever ZELL'S la Hewed Uilioi, AQENT3 WANTED. published. It has been proven by its IMMENSE SALES, ' ' ' by tho numorona COMMENDATORY NOTICKS RKCD, And by its uniform 8UCCSS WITH AOINTS. ' Tho edition of 1876 has beon -THOROUGHLY REVISED TO DATE. It contains 150,000 articles. 8000 wood engravings and eighteen ljandHomely en graved and colored maps. Tho work iv issued ill parts, und t speci men copy, with map, will bo sent to any address, tree of postago, for twenty cent. BAKER, DAVIS k CO., Publishers, (Successors to T. El wood ZU.) Nos. 17 and 19 South Sixth Street, 42tf PlIir.ADKLFAIA, Pi. GOVERNMEMT LAND SALE. Dkpaiitmknt op Ji'sticb. rica. I Treasury, I . v. 17, 1875. J Office of Uio Solicitor of the ' Washington, D. C, Nov. Public sale, or farms and oil lands near Tionesta, Forest County, Ponnsylvauia, Ly Bluford Wilson, aolieitorof the Treaa ury With tho approval of t!o Sajrotary of the Treasury. Tho following describod property lying In Forest and V enunjjo cou n ties near Tioii esta, will bo offered at public sale to tha highest bidder at Akuhw'h Hotel, In the town of Tionesta, ou Saturday the 28tU day of February next, at ten oulook lu tha foronoon, ' ' ' Tract No. 1. The original Holemaa Farm, oonUiuiug 401 acres. Tract No. 2. 1 ! 517 acres, made up of three nieoea, on of 301 acres, one of Bl acres and tnokilher of 4 ai'res, adjoining. These trai ts bound ftu tho Allenhony River at Holouian'a Flats, and are situated about three miloa from Tionesta. Much of tao luud is cov ered with exeellent timbor. The clear! part is f(ood farm and bottom land. . A number of good liousoa and tri: axe otj eftchtmot. ' ' ' ' Tract' 'No. 3. . CM acres, situatxd nar the m.odth ot West Hickory Creek, on tho Allegheny ITlver, five miles above Tionesta, and Con sists of bottom and hill land. There are two houses and good out buildings ou this tract. These tracts are considered valuable oil lnnun, and it is thought that, upon being properly tested, will be ronuiiieratita. i'hey were taken by tho United Stales for debt. Tho title is believed to be undisput ed, and can be examined by biddera fur themselves before the day of sale. .Tha solicitor of tho Trcaxury has no powur to givo warranty di eds.aiu'l will only all and convey to tho purchaser all the right aud title of ll.o I'lllLcd Hiatus. The several tracts numbered 1, 2, and I, will be sold sopuratoly. Tho highest bidder for each truct whan the same is struck off to him us 'tho pur chaser, will be required to siini his name to a certificate settuiK forth that h ia audi purchaser und a'ieeiiitf i, comply iwith tho conditions of sale, and will at? b required to pay to the agent of the Kv eiunieut utteiidini; tho sale, the lllui of iziAi, which will b CrtVueil if hu ahall fail to make the payment and deliver the socurlly aceoi'ding iho conditions. Payments will bo madu as follow I 1 One-half of thu urchae moiirv, less the S'J'HJ.IA) paid ou the day of sule, slmll ba paid on delivery of tho deed conveying tho tract, tho remaining half to be paiSt ia one year from the day of salw with iutorr.t at ai'x per cent, lor which, deferred pay ment putt'l::se shall give hiw bond sei-ur-ed by tirst mortgage on the premises sold. An afrentof thu government will attend at the p'osttillicuaKHl t'ny.on Wednesday, March 1st, JS7ij, and wherouach iurchaaiir will bo required to pay to him one-half of the purchase money, less the f:J0O already paid, ami deliver to him thu proper secur ities for tho remaining half, und to receive a conveyance executed by th solicitor of tho Treasury, of all tho rigl t and title of the United States of, in, a.ul to the tract sold to him. Hi tiKoiro Wilson. rivieilofr o( Iho Treasury. Approval. II. IT. Iliu-.iT.w. ' , Sci iclary of the Treasury. For further inforiiiatiou in ragard to tha above dostiibed lands, apply to J. H. Agnew, Altoi-ucy-al-Law, iioiivsta. Pa. tjCHSl' O it Wll KIKE fur tho Forest Republican . ill pay.
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