HODUHHKD ETMY WBDTtiMDAT, BY , . W. 11. DUNN. . triOI I BOHTKaOK & BOKITEH'8 BUTLDfRO - ELM STREET, TIQHE3TA- PA. TERMS, $2.00 A TEA It. If a Babaoiiption received, for 8 shorter parted than thro months. -, ' Ca-repondauoe aollolle.1 from all part of lb eoorury. No notice will b taken of aannyioua communication. 1 .,. i ' ' BUSINESS DIRECTORY. TI03TE3TA LODGE , Xo, 8(19, T. O. of O.F1. MEETS every Friday evening, at T o'flook, In the Hall formerly occupied Vy tha Uood Templars. U. W. SAUTTER, N. O. . H. HASLET, Bao'7. S7-tf. TIONESTA COUNCIL, NO. S42, MEET at Odd- Fallow' Lodge Room, vary Tuesday evening, at 7 o'clock. P. M.CLARK, C. C. A. TARNER, R. 8. 81 DR. Wit. TOOEh, OFTICEo ppoailo Lawrence Honse, Tlo nesta, Pa., where ha ean ba found at all time whan not professionally absent S8 1y ;,.... . , DR. J. E. BLAISE, . OFFICE and rmldenc In house former ly occupied Dr. Wlnana. UfSoa daya, Wededaye and Saturday. (2tf 4. . AONCW, W. C. LATHY, "I Hn i Ha, fa. Brit, Pa. Attorney at Law, - Tlonesta, Pa. v. i Offlo on Blm Street. May 18, 18TI.-tf , . . t K. L. Davis,. ATTORNEY" AT LAW, Tioneste, Pa. Collection mada In this and adjoin bur aoaatlaa. 44-ly -Jul X LKBVr,, T A- T 3E," . ATTORNEY AT LAW, 'few r; TIOJfKSTA, PA. - . F.W. H.ys, ATTORNEY AT LAW, aad Not by Public, Reynold lluklll A Co.' aUMk. leasee St.". Oil C4ty. Pa. 89-ly v. . ibiiljit. ! XlirmUM 4) MMILBT, ;6w-aytaLw, Fraaknn, Pa. PRACTICE in tba several CoarU of Ys u, Crawford, Forest, and adjoin. hx eoautiea. , 39-ly. W. U. BUCKLIX, . PaoriUKTOii. Frist-Class Liosnsed Houaa. (food sta id aoaaeeted. 13-ly . Tlonesta Mouse, AW DREW WIU.KR. Pronrlotor. This hoaaa baa keen nswly tilted up and i now opan for tha accommodation of tha Jiaklli. Charges reasonable. St ly ". , CEHTR.AL HOUSE, B OWNER A AONEW nLOCK. I AtHiv, Proprietor. Thla U a new aease, and haa Jut boon fitted np for tha eeemmodatlon of tha public A portion f tha patrouag of tha nubli 1 aolicited. ' Ltwnnc House, TIONEtVTA, PA.. WILLIAM LAW RENCE, Propbirtub. Thla houa ta aentrally lecatad. Everything new and wall fBrnwhad Superior aomimmoda. tloa and atrict attention given to gueata. ' YKtabla and FruiU of all kind nerved ta their aeaaon. Hampla room for Com aaereial Agenta. , , FOR.EST HOUSE, SA. VARNKR PnopBtaroB. Oppoaite Court Houaa, Tioneat, Pa. Juet peaad. Ererythlnn new and clean and freak. Tha beat of liquor kept conatantly mm hand. A portion of the publio patron age la reapaotfully aolieited. 4-17-1 v W. C. COBURN, M. D., PITTSICIAN A 8UROEOW offer hta aerTicea to the people of Foret Co. Havina; had an experience of Twelve Year In ooiiatant praotiue. Dr. Coburn iruarauteea to give aatlafaution. Dr. Co jhurn tnakea a apeoialty of the treatment f Nasal, Throat, I.untr and all other i nmuio or iinjfeniijr uiieauea. Having -lavemifrated all ioiitina method of cur ing dlsoaee ant nel'cted the good from all aystuma, be will guarantee rolief or acrtre Jn all vasua where a cure la pnasible. No ' Charpe for Conaoltation. All foe will be reasonable. Profeaeional vialta made at all hour. Parties at dUtnnoo oaa oon ault hint by letter. - - - , OlUce and Keeidenoe aeconj building below the Court Houee. Tionenta. Pa. Of- tioe daya Weduradaya and Saturdaya. 25tf - v . ' Dr. 1. L. Acomb, rHYtf AN AD gUROBOX.whohaa had AfUdu yeara' zpriuitcelu a larjre jiad aiieoseafiil traotliw, will attend all PreflMaional Call. OlUce in hi Drug and airsaerr MUre, looatei la TUlouto, near Tidioute Houaa, ...,- flf p.IS STORK WILL AJSVfiJJXD' A full aaaortment of Medicine, Llnuor 't'obaoco, CiKara, Stationery, (ila-ix, Paiuw, 11, Cutlery, all of the lel quality, and will b aold at reasonable rate. DR. OHA8. O. DAY, an experienced Phyaiciauand Drug let from New York, kaa charge of the 8ure. AH preaorlpXioua patupaueurately. m. a, bay. . .. no. - . . - MA T, PA UK CO., X iI .EC ,3H ?EZ 3 Oeriar of Elm A Walnat Him, T)onsta. 't'' Jlank f Diacouut and Depoait. lateraat allowed on Time DepoaiUi. CeSeeUoa madaonallthe Principal point of the T. S. r foUeotlan aoiicltcd. ! 18-ly. T-iri.rf'Artl,RTIVS. SSota. Ter vard. V FELT C KJ LI N il fur room in placu of plawer. Fl-'LT KOOKINO aixl SIDl NC Jor aMinpfen, addif-X O, J. FAY, tv.milpii, .KVW Ji r .oj , VOL. IX. NO. 4. TUEASUREIt'S HAUTJS. SEATED AND VKSEATED LANDS In Forest County, Pa. By wlrtne of anodry writ of the Gener al Aeaembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania relating to the aale of Heat ed and Unseated land In tho Connty of Foreat, etc., for taxes dna and unpaid, I will offer at publle aale, at the Court Honne, In Uie Borough of Tlonesta, Pa., on the SECOND MQNDiT OF IIN8, 1876, at 10 o'clock a. m., tha following deanrlbed pieces of land, or auch part thereof aa may be naoeasary to satisfy the amount of taxee and eoeta dueandtinpald against thesame, and eontlnue the aale from dav to day, aa tha same may be found uoomtiary. tbrm or salb t The amount of taxes and cost must be paid when the property la atruck olf, or the aale may be avoided and tha property put up and resold. All tranta not otherwise marked, are ad vertised tor taxes of 1874 and 1876. UNSEATED LANDS. BAJtXKTT TOWKaniP. War. 8169 S149 6701 3160 4S4 Offtlbv beira 111 30. 16179 7 49 100 91 96 00 90 00 78 00 14 64 22 60 4 49 16 30 16 00 76 R a) Winlaek 1 Winlaek R H 440 H L A J L iO0 Darrah A Moor 124 Ray Win iio u 65 Raid B J, Shlppen 150 OilroilEliMbetu to " 100 Colvln JR 1875 1U0 Hilbronner L 6701 3.112 8311 KINUSLIY TOWNSHIP. Gill DA Co ' . ' ' Superior Lumber Co H arnier Joauih Plummer A . Unknown part of tract McDermot Jt Forker 6134 SftS 6IS5 1000 6 ISO 420 SlsS 600 61f0 600 14e 100 &1W 000 6110 S00 6128 1000 6100 1000 6108 900 6106 100 6234 9S0 6133 109 sua 160 6ZU 100 6184 890 6IK7 60 61 K7 192 61C3 18 6IK7 100 6188 820 fSI4 21K) &2C8 860 AIM 60 6217 1100 6186 100 6180 100 6131 SCO 6103 290 6190 63 614 60 830 76 183 76 204 00 294 00 83 08 830 73 110 25 807 60 867 60 867 60 110 25 830 75 49 49 48 89 S3 08 124 75 19 84 ; 68 80 688 S3 08 73 60 93 67 134 66 19 11 651 25 S3 07 88 62 77 17 95 65 27 61 Taylor Charles iilood A Stewart ; J 8 Bleakley Wheeler,Buaenbury A Co J Beck Wolf A Co lewls E E A Convor Kloe A Dale Hnoblctllertnan Wnt Sinclair, 8 A Ford 8chooly J C A Co . Richardson W It Ferkeoinan oil Co Hall, Lamb A Reuooly Iritnides Oil -Co ZuendellU Brooklyn oil eo Orav8t) ailllllanCF A A Porter MICKOBY TOWNSHIP. 6208 290 Economite Society 1876 68 40 6221 1 " " 1 13 Noble A Jonnlngs 88 20 " Delamater.Aloorn SI 46 Davis Win, Porterticld .. 110 26 Wilkin, Croker A Lonor 117 00 6207 203 175 523 300 6203 660 6190 798 Cincinnati A Pittsburgh uu L' zao 60 " rt 82 44 Brown 8 Q and others 736 00 Unknown 29 40 T 1) Collins J O Reid 8 60 Moad Oeorgc IN75 45 60 Perclral C, Kay Jaa 73 60 Cole BR 29 40 PetigrowAJ 1101 Alourn, above E. Hickory 1 80 Becl-er lUrhardv. 73 50 T D Collie - 6 88 M'FeeA Longwell.D Noble 44 10 Dav Wm, T D Collin 1101 M'Calmot J 8, GHHiggins 14 70 Woloott A Wolcolt 66 16 David Beaty 86 75 White W 8, M Walter '75 IS 20 First Nat. B'k Allegheny Cltv. PrAtar hair 7 M 70 6218 750 5191 200 4 5280 831 3M9 329 6192 100 6219 60 t Liu. 25 5192 250 Island 6 120 SS 60 SG89 S00 100 3690 96 20 1 F L llolierta 1 47 WlitKina E R 14 79 32 1 AnuVraon W L, C M Hunter 1 47 6 60 Mrs. Amelia Cary 2 21 H U Ktow 11 01 16 lr. D It Colbert and I O Reid 7 S5 5220 820 O C Carpenter.J S Mayers 188 16 TIONESTA TOWNSHIP. SO Wlnans J inlands 8822 1000 H Wood'a heir . 3821 1000 Helm Jacob S40 H J Caswell 10 49 80 00 420 00 70 00 84 17 61 21 62 21 00 85 69 48 65 140 00 58 Ml 40 23 11 63 28 44 44 42 23 44 47 22 23 44 189 00 887 17 60 103 24 124 60 816 80 35 00 87 80 350 00 70 00 8 74 17 60 17 60 700 30 11 37 GO 81 61 70 00 1 76 56 61 31 61 105 00 35 00 tt0 00 63 00 210 00 28 00 49 00 '45 40 9 4 Mare Jaeob.W W nullngs 2821 176 Allen A.UeorgeM'Cray . bo MaieUramoel 1874 60 Walker V T, Dale A Bro 242 Mav A Hunter 130 Cook W 400 H May A Irwin. M Stewart 2S23 Ki8jSiib. 5-32 SuHan S Pink aril 115 Copeland Otia helra ' 2823 S-U(Sul). 1-32 John Ludllng 223 67!Sub. 1-101 N Ijrimore 127 Amy D W, Knox 2825 67,Sub. 1-10 John A Buck- nor 2823 136 Sub. 3-16 Elisabeth Mo Call 2823 67)Suh. 1-161 Henry V, Mo - - Call " 2823 540 Sub. 8-16 John M'Dougal u 25 Perry A Co 50 H J Miley, J Noble 275 Bd In Clapp . a. " ' 2.H.S8 duo Hannah A Gllnllan 2826 100 I'nknowB ' 108 ftoodhope Pet. Co 2H38 1000 K K Clapp 2828 200 J W KWder 2.".j'ieo. 8 Hunter 2824 50 Powell 8. S21 60 Orubb John riu i.u..i Cascade Pet Land Asa1 a iol 170 J A Dale A Stone S824 106 Iale A Bro. to Oil Co 2826 90 Samuel West 2828 200 Dr Day Vtm C W Holmes 2b28 170 Dr Day 90 C H Shepherd. Dale heirs 2!24 300 Renehool A others. 8 Wevt 100 Risoll A Hixhop.R Curtis 2R12 1000 St, Louis Oil Co 2824 4 SO ciilnior A Co, Burnt 224 tk0 " " " 2828 eO John Myers 224 1 40 L I. tiilmora !lf23 130 FT, Walker, Towner Jt.lj HH) J A Kile TIONESTA, TA.; S Hunter John 2 Hophurn O J 87 Bunker Hill Oil Co, Me Intire 'aland 8 J C Hhaw. Htinter c.ttht 550 J 8 McCalmot, Ex'r S824 152 F T Walker.Dale to oil CO 43 W F Dalrymple HOWS TOWWBHIP. 71 71 SO 44 1 05 IPC 49 63 20 16 04 War. at WllrulH m RtfiM 0. H L A J L T.. 193 03 193 02 193 02 112 82 87 76 19 49 1AA A4 S1K8 8192 8193 8194 11!8 SI95 990 990 990 696 450 J 00 Vact. 860 S665 100Q 2018 600 1799 1049 6103 170 27S& 39S 2878 106S 4790 890 2980 106 4791 990 Roberta AnnaR Nieholaon J warder J 194 95 I 97 48 204 61 Mifflin J. N Doblw 13 07 Mifflin J, whola tract 448 acres 78 05 W WUllnk 206 09 " 156 96 - IINTwonbly 2O9 09 uusnman J 1H3 ox 2739 2739 2739 2850 2850 2850 200 100 100 62 a 63 68 60 1 S s 9 11 IS 88 99 " Hunt " Schofield " Roundley " Frismouth J German Town Min'g M'fgCo WWflllnk, Mo Neal R , M Wilaon J 1 " Blnndin V " Stewart J " Lewis MlM 13 89 29 60 19 49 19 49 19 49 19 49 19 49 19 49 19 49 19 49 9 78 9 78 100 100 100 8850 100 2919 2918 2916 2918 2808 2808 2808 2808 2877 2995 100 100 100 100 19 20 60 J of 23 60 t of 24 F ' 250 , of 2.1, 28. a 29, W 28, a 29, W Willink Lewis BF 47 85 100 27 60 J of 34 100 14 100 47 " Park Dr 19 49 " Thompson W 9 70 ' Mase W 19 49 " Wilson J 19 49 .. 19 49 ' 194 95 2995 2995 100 49 2404 1000 1488 1075 " 8181 69 " Hubbard R 4545 611 E A Yarn ell. Clover Both 3186 68 W WUUak, Dobba B Vact. 460 R Atkinson, Co tan t A ' 279 Wm Bell " 298 24 1123 47 46 13 12 87 69 65 70 65 70 19 49 19 49 29 27 146 03 142 34 19 49 194 95 112 27 104 95 116 16 116 16 118 26 194 96 83 42 173 02 83 50 193 02 193 02 4it 20 279 Wm Stitt 2916 8185 6108 6102 6103 J00 Hub. 141 Burnett S F 100 Miffli in J 160 Campbell H 750 " a Dobba 730 Fnnk heirs 100 Csmabell H. Link. 6103 oiin iiiuu r unic netrs 6105 676 Campbell U 6101 1000 Funk heirs Sll 696 Howe Lnmbeer Co 8197 696 " " 4792 696 Matthews Cbas 5282 1000 Fnnk heirs S133 100 Bonner J, Mifflin JT S142 696 Fox C J ' 2306 260 Sheltnn Oil A Min'g Co 8183 990 II LA J L 8184 990 " " J Bonner 2300 240 W Willink JENA'S TOWNSHIP. War. Araf - Bah. 6142 132 11 5144 1451 12 6114 68 . 14 6144 68 . 14 5145 1!5 3159 496 .' SlfiO 445 8191 95 ' 16 8162 1100 8163 888 3164 990 8165 400 8108 990 4174 53. 42 3174 581 47 8174 108 50 3177 114 23 " 6Q 24 " 60 24 " 100 25 " 114 26 " 100 32 " 95 83 " 54 84 " 64 84 " 77 89 S178 783 1, z, 7, S279 93 43 " 931 46 " 884 61 66J 61 " 93 64 " 129 69 3181 114 21 " 100 22 100 27 " 114 28 " 144 29 " 93 85 " 107 86 " 97 37 3100 990 6137 250 6137 158 6139 600 6140 600 S561 1000 3660 643 3067 1000 8608 1000 86il9 1000 8671 1000 8672 1000 3560 618 3551 618 2549 900 4130 1090 4133 900 4136 1002 8800 1014 8101 1014 3061 00 8 8 3G61 800 2, 4, 7, 3173 90 8109 80 3170 586 8179 60 . WtrfmM. ar Sata, Onw, llaynton P Ho , Cray " N.half.PaulJ " Clark J M 8 4 Murklns Edd. " K. part Oirilbv Leirs H Lk JL 25 86 28 K6 11 29 11 59 88 25 117 4 10 78 23 27 269 60 217 49 243 63 93 S3 242 64 12 08 13 72 25 96 27 92 12 24 12 24 24 60 27 92 24 50 C Breneman, J Reid n LA J L Germantown Mi ning M'fgCoS t Germantown Mi ning M'fg IIL.tJ L " " Si " " N, Germantown Mi ning M'fg Co II LA J L 28 26 13 23 13 23 Germantown Mi ning M'f'g Co 24 15 J L1875 II LA J L , 103 74 22 78 22 78 9 70 8 F Robrer R.part 13 46 ICi 87 81 69 27 93 24 60 24 60 27 98 57 98 22 87 26 21 28 76 242 65 61 25 II LJL II LA J L ITarmer J " West a. of E. part 43 61 122 60 122 60 NioholaonJ.Crab- treea Davia " AM'Pherson 392 00 127 40 246 00 245 00 132 60 245 00 246 00 126 90 126 90 22050 1875 Smith Rev. Wi it it W WilUnk Wallace 8, Lang. , . snore 268 62 " . 220 60 " 20 64 C B Wright A Co 847 78 " " 347 78 Nicholson A Mc- Pherson Prentice 1, 20 A 20 J 8 at Hugh M' James Sutton Koliert McClatchy It Blood Cyrus ent. Uermantown Mi n'g a M'fg Co 12 25 73 50 22 04 10 00 142 68 12 25 24 50 60 27 103 42 24 50 74 48 14 20 '9 00 8.0 41 207 04 215 60 81T9 8179 8185 100 43 1149 63 63 N0 it B Dam 8170 10G CerntantowBMlu'gAM'fg Co A B Farm 3101 804 Germantown Min'g M'fg Co Anderson 8129 58 Dobba J B 5i:i'J. 80 Funk helra 6138 86 H armor Joaiah 6106 1000 Funk heir 5107 1'xiO " " 51 APRIL 20. 1876. 6110 758 Mifflin J, E. part 18146 S322 of 400 8 H Hill, Rlckonbrode 60 98 8170 64 OermantownMin'gAM'fg Co A B Farm 13 03 8179 89 tSub. 60 H L A J L, T Martin 1875 7 24 HARMONY TOWNSHIP, ar. mrm Vtmam w Imal Ovaa Ta. 80 K Newbery 24 00 60 Slgirins J Y, McKlnlcy 16 79 SNVmSaO J H MoCalmot Ex'r 84 40 " 100 28 80 160 A O Barr A Beach 72 00 100 W AConnly 24 00 OREEN TOWN8ITIP. 6137 500 Bonner J 102 00 Breoht M a 16 120 5185 400 8819 800 5185 600 8818 69 Dale A Bro - 82 60 Dale J U, II McCUntock 84 00 Duncan It 102 00 G 8 Lacr a 52 6500 700 6184 290 120 6184 180 518S 800 6189 100 5189 160 6180 100 61 8818 44 5501 1000 6504 1000 6505 1000 Ford at Lacy 272 00 Gillespie .t Owens 89 44 Myers Peter 24 48 May U U Tioneata Oil and Bbl. Co 34 00 T F Thomas 40 80 Luppy Conrad 1875 ' 8 88 Alice Henry - lo ig Weller Lot . ;..- - , 23 79 Irwin H M S T May ; S 47 Ford A laey , . , ; t ; . 6 80 " ' 64400 - . 68000 " " 680 00 SEATED LANDS. BARNETT TOWNSHIP. . Wamawa inaMOn Tat 100 ArmHtrong Ksiate 10 31 42 Buzzard Isaao 6 76 100 Black D 22 50 25 Haight Joseph '75 2 06 620 McC'losky R '75 47 43 900 "75 68 85 8 Shlppen Edward 11 24 206 f " 48 07 162 " " 83 08 758 140 50 600 Sheriff J P and 8 A 95 70 I Sweney Alex '76 -3 66 06 Sigworlh A L 8 62 82 Black James Esq '74 6 74 80 Kellog J A '74 13 80 100 Black J P 74 12 94 KINGSLEY TOWNSHIP. . 54 Bastian Robert, dee'd 10 14 75 McCllutock Hamilton 18 78 100 " " 24 77 400 Lake Erie Pet. Co '75 12 48 80 75 2 54 60 Cosper Jacob 74 1 28 25 Smith J U 74 1 43 8314 3151 81.58 5700 8i44 8148 8145 8187 6186 5187 6189 6193 5194 5214 6189 HICKORY TOWK8HIP. I Barnhart A Bender 75 8990 83 Clark I B I) Runtler . 60 " " C A Hill 60 ' JAlbaugh 6210 25 Dawaen A Bowman Island 8 Dale J A 8693 176 National Oil Co 3603 1 Biggin John 171 UnionCherryRunOAM co 86 " ' u 16 Van Dusen Siduoy 75 5208 600 Webb W H TIONESTA TOWNSHIP. 25 Banner Oil Co 160 " " 280 Douglass MeKinley 75 123 Hatfield A Co 40 Hurson R Winsor 23 Whitman John 73 100 Webster A Co II Sotley 9 Walker F T 75 102 GarreUon H Canaway '75 23 Whitman George 75 4 Sickles BO 10 Pettigrew Joseph 2828 170 Walkor F T 75 71 6 75 S 37 837 S 37 620 20 26 2 12 18 70 8 75 4 62 81 00 6 75 43 20 27 30 32 84 12 00 8 IS 38 12 124 10 98 140 46 2 20 810 HOWE TOWNSHIP. Blood K L 75 6 57 Eldridge James '73-4-3 . 87 49 Hays J as Taylor T 8 78 MoMania 75 -8 75 Taylor T B Hays 75 8 75 P'ghAPorest co Lum.eo 76 17 20 i i 22 92 17-18ths, Ray Wm 75 20 64 JENK8 TOWNSHIP. Blood K L 75 15 63 Bonner J 7 95 Daniels J W 81 67 Dobbs B J 28 20 Reynar 8 B J A et al whole traot 290 48 29 Reynar 8 B J A et al 10 28 Schofield G W 31 89 " " 19 60 Thompson John 28 09 Wynnkook John Est 1 68 Weber t'B 23 78 " " Isabel Scott 8 92 Painter J Lcary Lot 74 10 13 HARMONY TOWNSHIP. Barr Frank 20 84 Brown Col 15 40 Barnes Dale Watson A co 78 21 83 Cecil J H 67 05 " " 27 05 Coleman Manross 4 37 Clark Brees A Co 26 19 Cook John 1450 Coleman II 75 65 Davia Win Flemmlug 32 25 Dawson Run Oil Co 155 75 Dowdcll Chas 58 39 Kaston II 8 J White 20 28 Kduuborough oil 00 Kepler 7 28 FiHlior Bros 85 98 GilespieJJ 17 40 Uilbronson A Russell 75 8 73 Glenn J D Stow 11 H 74 4 71 HuU-hinso i McKinloy 75 124 Hsworth ThoS 72 97 Harris David . 3 83 llliiokiK)M)r 48 65 H enter l'et Co 10 47 llot. likibs A Copeland 2 88 Jenkins J D 8.24 Liodoiu 75 4 97 lliukley A McClafferty 10 00 Hunter Wm Foreman 75 9 19 1. 11 11 8 23 McCalmont J S 75 67 93 Allen F W 9 21 Boiiiiey V. 21 83 Itulibitt M T 30 39 Bradie R C 19 33 Brown Bros 15 49 llrownson A II 18 24 Mills N M lny 75 8 97 MtiarveyACoRosenhaugh 145 95 MoCUntock Homest'd 00 75 9 "4 Mover L C hotel lot 75 93 " Hiehardson 18 15 Miles Huirh 75 19 85 Neil! W T WUiron A Stowel) 2 13 Neill 8T 36 80 Neill Ijoula 2 02 Neill J U 7 84 Paul D J 4 87 Kepler J M 75 1 60 Roup Sam'l 3 19 Reid Fleming 23 19 Sua) J II Mprsgue A Co 8 13 Shaw A Kantou 76 14 91 Kweet J It A Co 8k! 79 5mirh .1 H JT ai Vact. 150 2850 800 SI89 100 2808 200 S186 100 4821 688 4823 407 2016 2U0 Vact 250 3186 60 220 220 8170 210 3173 60 Vact. 100 3138 100 6141 100 5170 1 Vact. 121 20 3160 100 100 50 147 217 215 216 116 10 106 60 10 175 637 199 I of 144 9i 100 84i 50 i 1 195 12 125 60 12 8 1 2O0 loO 75 300 40 50 50 06 it 18 3;to 40 1 - 60 75 10 80 8 20 8 60 75 5 7' 218 ' $2 PER AKutY , 70 8oU Waltar Potm'7l 160 8mlley Dr , . , Vi S 6Siggins A S l" 28 NUlln Pot Co 1 SOI 982 W. Hickory Mining A' a 364 8 150 Webster Hnirh A Co 49 IS 100 Winer J T Church 75 15 88 80 Wilson A Neill 84 93 40 WarrvnA Venango oil 00 78 13 90 87 Wilson John 76 S 17 1O0 P'ghACherry Hun oil eo78 12 19 if j unipai jros to ... a. lo 60 Hauler J U 76 7 63 40 Allen F W 74 7 90 50 Brown S A Copeland heirs" 7 65 10 Homedon Kb "8 81 75 Jones E L H Miles ., 18 80 131 Mathews E Birchfleld " 23 80 8 Myers John - 8 64 j .. "47 1 MeKinley W " 1 20 85 Neill W T 9 40 8 Neill Kmellna " 1 88 70 Shamhurgh O Campbell " 3 76 147 Tbomlinaon A Andareon " 29 18 ... . GREEN TOWNSHIP. -8825 47 Rrognard Dale, Conroy 8 28 6183 108 Dnle A Bro 10 60 381617 575 Wallace Dale 37 87 3820 12 Whitman John.Shonp 1878 38 8818 59 Rafferty John heirs 1874 8 75 882 S3.1 Woods heirs 1874 22 60 3825 76 Whitman Selden,Shoupl8?4 12 87 TIONESTA BO BOUGH. , 1 Davia Mrs EL 13 80 1 Ford 8 A ' 10 60 i Mullen Bishop 8 43 1 Riddle 8 O 1875 ' 1 29 Simmonde, Crawford 1875 8 10 424 Sickles O G 1873 167 20 i Clark R P.Knox Shriver 12 20 8 Irwin Uidriok 1874 . 4 19 8, " " . 2 40 11 Shriver 1874 7 88 i Hunter D G 1874 1 89 Tlonesta, Forest County, Pa., thla 29th day of March, 1876. 8. J. SETLEY. Treaaurar. TH E MEMORY OF THE JUST 18 BUCSSKD. A Tribute to the Memory of Mrs. Rev, A. R. Sheriff. BT REV. A. COPLIN. Mary A. Sheriff, daughter of J. and P. Muosell, was born in Troga, Perm., August 15, 1840. She inherited a rare combination of mental and mor al power, which formed the basis of ripe intellectual and moral attain ments, and a strong, symmetrical character. At the early age of seven she lost her mother. Fortunately she was cared for by an aunt and uncle who in no ordinary degree took the place of parents, giving her a thorough practical training and providing ex cellent scholastic advantages. Though carefully instructed from childhood, religiously, she did not until twenty years of age feel the necessity of a new birth- a radical ' change' of heart wrought by the Iloly Ghost. Under a deep sense of utter sinfulness and ruin, she then publicly presented her self as a seeker of salvation at a Meth odist alter, and there after a renuuoi- ation of her own will and pride of heart, she took Christ as her Prophet, Priest and King, and received a clear evidence of ber adoption into the fam ily of God. Her moral convictions, as well as ber remarkable decision and Grraness of character were such that she never in subsequent life wa vered in ber allegiance to God and duty. While visiting her sister a short time ago, she said : "Since first I gave myself to Christ I have not failed to bring myself as an offering to him every day of my life." While her natural ieelings aud so cial relations all inclined ber toward the communion of another church, yet the yearnings of her renewed heart, no less than the decision of judgment and the dictates of duty, led her to choose the MethodiBt Episcopal Church as her spiritual borne. While her broad religious views and generous Christian sympathies caused her to recognise all Christians of whatever name as mem bers of a common household ; she ever cherishod a peculiar love for the church of her choice and was always ready to defend iU doctrines aud usages. As a Christian worker she had but few equals. Wherever she lived her pastor folt the influence of her brave aympathetlo heart and strong' arm. In personal effort for souls, in the Sunday-school, the prayer and class ineetiug, she waa specially active. Most of her maiden life -was devoted to the profession of teaching in which sho was remarkably suc cessful, both in training the mtuds of ber pupils aud stimulating them to high and holy purposes. Through the influence of her character and train ing, many young gentlemen and la dies have eutered upon a Christian life and are now fiiliug places of use fulness and honor. She came to this coast in company with her euly sister Mrs. A. Coplin in September 1886. May 2d, 1869, she was united in marriage to lie v. A. K. Sheriff, of the California Confer ence. As a wife she was deeply efleo tionate and tender, ever studying her husband's interests and happiness; ever aiding him by judicious counsel and loving sympathy. She was al ways firm when be might fulter, brave when bis courage might be weak, ready to sutler if by so doing she could shield the heart of him she loved so well. As a minister's wife she had peculiar adaptations. From tho timo of her Conversion the felt a Rates of Advertising. One Hquare (1 Inch,) on Inartioa 91 One Rqiiars " one month I One Square " throe montha One Square " ona year 10 Two Squares, ono yaar 1 Quarter Col. , . SO Uaif . " . - ... 80 VI 09 Ona " 190 0 Igal notice at eetablished rates. M arriapre and death notices, gratia. All bills for yearly advertisements or4 lee tod quarterly. Temporary advertlM ments must be paid for in advanoa, - Job work. Cash oa Delivery. . sacred drawing toward this relation and decided to accept no offers of mrriatA outside the ministerial call Though keenly alive to the pe colu trisls an temporal sacrifices it involve, she woovf io0ner be the wire or an Uinerant Methodist preach er tban be CW consort oT the most honored officer of the 8late.- She counted it all joy to spend and be spent in her Master's work. She was the social center of the community in which they were located; drawing around ber both the young and the aged, her home was the place of the most delightful religious gatherings. Her gifts of song, consecrated to Christ, added to the charm of tier home and the influence of her social life. As a mother she cherished the deepest affection for her darling boys, for whose moral and Intellectual train ing she was already laying wise plans. ' At the last conference her husband was appointed to Downieville where she immediately took hold of church work with him with seal, and rejoiced to see the Sabbath-scbool impreve un der her wise suggestion. Ia the midst of great usefulness, just when II was thought she conld least be spared, she was stricken down. On Saturday, at 2 P. M., she was taken with faint ing and was borne to her bed, from which she never arose. Doring her illness she exhibited great faith and fortitude in severe suffering. As the hour approached when she knew she must depart, she broke out in triunv phant exultation ever death. Turn ing to her physician (a Christian gen. tleman) she said ; "Dr., I do not trust in any thing I have done, bnt afoni in ths Merit of the Lord Jeu CKriH. The blond saves." To another she said, "Put on the whole armor of God ; do not put it half on." To another, "Trust only in tlitL precious blood of Jesus." About an hour before she breathed her last she requested the friends to ' sing. With stifled utter ances they sang, "Home of the Soul." "Sweet Bye and Bye," and some oth ers. During an interval she remark ed, "All last night I heard the sweet est music. I thought, when I got well, I would quench my thirst from the fountain near our door 1 but bow I shall qnenob it, forever from the river of life. To die will be gain. Oh the rest of heaven, hew sweet!" For two hours she exhorted all around to meet her in heaven. Often she referred to the blood thatcleanseth. Solemnly and tenderly she laid ber bands on the heads of her children and committed them to the God of the motherless. Through tbe marked kindness and liberality of friends in Downieville, ber remains were brought down on mole-back, through almost impassible trails and mouatai a gor ges, and interrtul. according to ber request, in the beautiful cemetery of Sacrameuto, The . promptness ; with which the members of tbe churches of this city came to the solaoe sod aid of our afflioted - brother, itu laying away his dead, was no less a preoious tribute to tbe worth of the departed than a touching exhibition of Chris tian love and brotherhood. The twe Methodist Cburobes of the oily united in the funeral servioes Sabbath mora- Kev. Dr. Bricks preached a ser mg. won from I. Peter 1 ;3-4, of remarke. ble pathos and power. May God pro tect the two motherless boys and com fort and support the smitten hus band. California Christian AdvocfUt. The following is tba testimony f Dr. Loring concerning Hungarian grass: I believe X can make more mtlk with this grass cut and mixed with corn meal and aborts than I can with the bost timothy. hay cut and mixed 10 tho same manner. And when you remember that you can raise ou ordinary land, by soiug the teed of Hungarian grass late iu. June, uom two and ona-balf to three and. oue half tons of good food er to the acre, and that thla crop can be sown after we have asoertaiued whether we are to have a good crop of bay or not, you will see the value-of Ibis grass. I have such a bleb opinion of it that on my own farm, this year and last, J raised from seventy-five to one bun- drad tons of it for the purpose of feed ing to my Biilvh cows during the winter. , To cure poverty, sit down and growl about it. ity so doing you it be sure to get ncn, and make your self particularly agreeable to every body. Write your name by kiuduess, love, and mercy on the hearts of the peo ple you come in contract with, and you will never be forgotten. The three things that enrich genius are oontamptment of mind, the chsr. Uhing of good thoughts, and sxsrcls. iag the memory It has been ascertained that4 tho "mau who held on to the last" was a shoemaker,