fcOROUGH OFFICERS. Jturpttt 3a Rfcoa, VouneUmtnH. W. rtoblnn, S." A . Varnnr, A. Bt Kelly, S, . Haslet, A. II. yartrldao, H.. Davis.- Juttint oiA. -rVara-D. . K!1M, cv. Randall. J . . -. 1.... !..- . vnaiwuiqii, OWMTtftri l i t... fohoQl Birtelart l. a r., ir n rw uweiimg House and coot, J&lUCUrkT'" 8' " U,"'0,, A'' flM T,,e followinX receipts are ucsuowieugeu. Thanks. llio subscriber tnkes this mctLod of presenting his sincere thank to neigh born and frauds ritraliyfoe.th prompt and liberal mil, in donations of money aud ..articles ef JbouashoJd goods; in relis'f of the distressed condi tion of myself nod family, occasioned by (he almost total destruction of ruy hereby FOREST COUNTT OFFICERS. rrU1tM TWae t,, t: WtcTMonF. tabi Kt:nn. ' Tram-r&. 3. SRTt.rv. - ' Jy"",HO,arV Hrgitfr di Recorder, D. W. (.'!. hr. ,. , . Mttrttr-tJMtrttn'iStuxmkKr.' ' CjmmittionrrtK.Lt llEKLIX,' Isaac Lowo.'JoRJf TKkvK. Vannty ,Su)trrintrntmtS. H. BnocK vav. ,-t-:-" jh- -t JHltrirt AUornev S. T. lawi.' Jury VmmM..mT H, 2. ToWSBR, I.Tman Cook. , , fVnfv .ViirtviOf T. D. Cot-i.twa. (WonrrM. Ittkl, Jr. - - VuUHtu A utlitort Nicnot.A TuoalP- aou, J, ft, Nbili., IX, A. Zukndki.i.. Mtmbero Conarttt --G ko. A. Jkks, AttetiMy i, ft. Aaxtw. ; I 'i"i . -. At TIOHKSTA STATION, on and after t)g.e,l5 ; , , .. .. aovTir. . Train IB ' - 9:84 a. . M '"'-' . S:42 t. Train 6t 1 ' " - si - - . ' m. m. ftil a. m. 8:42 p. m. Train 23, south, an J 1, north, aro 1st accommodation olwai the others are Donation from Commiisionora (51 03 Collection by W. C. Rallado 22 98 Collection by N. K. Burton , 7 00 Also Mesirs. Keller, 8hipe & Co., awing lumber for a dwelling, and Air. .J no. V. II not the use of timber lor lumber and the proffered assistance lu labor in the erection of the building- Jamkh A. Scott. Marienville, April, 21, 1876. Will Forest Irett please copy. On Tuesday of last week Con gressman Egbert telegraphed from Washington to the Derrick that there wero one hundred and' five thousand dollars in the Utiited States Treasury for the depositor! of the Venango Na tional Bank, better known as Culver's Bank. Also, that C. V. Culver 'was trying to get it, and that he (Egbert) had notified the Treasurer not to pay Culver. The latter was out in a card in the Derrick a few days afterward. 1 Prof. Kleiiv niakes periodical visits to this plnce for the purpose of repairing watches, jewelry Ac, All work left with Geo. W. "jWard, at liis atoi, will ' be promptly attended to, weekly, if not oftener, . A man named Miles Updke was drowned near Cooksburg during the late flood in the Clarion river, while attempting to catch a plank with n was now bailcJ, anj the sailTiofsled and soon we were bounding gaily o'er tne uuiowe, -there- wne lust cnouel danger about this ride to make it ex citing. Ja the first place,' if the boat were not navigated skillfully, we were in great danger of being swamped; and in the second place, we were ac copanied by about a half-dozen large sharks who were ready to take us in hook. JIo was about twenty-three out l',e provided we 'ewamped years of age. The body has not yet M addition to thiswe had, not pro every. man in the been found. wu j uesaay we received a conv of the Legislative Record trora Hon. J. B. Agncw; the first and only one, by the way, that wa received during tne present session of the Legislature. eeeded far . until boat begau to show symptoms of sea sickness. Farrell was the first to yield, and, lcauiog. over Uio side of the boat, his breakfast loon mingled -Tvith the salty sea. . In about two hour wa ar In it we notice that Mr. Agnew made nved " uPjter Inlet, and Hamraon speech against the Big Level Road issuing orders like a' commodore, wnen, ngnt in tne midnt ef hU con versation, he was interrupted by some bill. The bill waa lost, of course. The annual election for the Pres byterian Sunday gcliool of this 'place, occurred on Sunday last. The follow ing officers were elected for tlie ensu- ing year : Superintendent, At B. Kelly, Asst, Supt., V. G. Irwiu. Librarian, Chas. Bonner. Secretary, W. R: Dunn. Treasurer, O. W. Robinson. r T ir r mr. aj. xi. uavis, known anionz wrrVinir.. ' vioB iu siaiemeut as lar as it ap- .On tba River Divlaloa i. . from Oil City p ie1 to n'm' There were several de tuirvltn. aa tlia rivar la Kurth lnwn nmitnn it.:. i . ' . ' I 1 1 .1 t i . . . uiuuey wuen lois oanic went down emotion that caused him to lean over the stern, and his contribution to the Atlantic was landed ' in." The other chap, Lenhart, and ourself, . although feeliug wavess of troubla roll across our stomachs, did not gel to the inter esting stage. So now we stood id for the shore; we took our station at the bow, Lenhart and Farrell the bides, and Hamraon the oars, to pull in.. When the boat struck the beach,- we ; LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. aud we were in Lopes that they would get their money, but the followine JV.Roblnsou it away attend- from tbe Dk Monday last puts ing court at Kittanning, but the boys u,ul'reul "lc me matter: I Later develonmenta iudu-atA his 'absent r . i .7 -ii4 I"!8"0 ia Ihe Venango Nationa t t -rs.- ; . i tsanK not receive one cent of the -v. -v-iK, av.iooiagao(,-as money claimwl to be' in the United luaveu mio toe liner house, receutly Mates 1 reasury at Vashincton. The vacated by Alania.-'l W wtloomehini Government la a preferred creditor of taihli eida of the river, -Mlsa S. A.' Dale baa put an aJJi ti5a to ber; nouae,, and with Tittle more repairing, will' liavt .a' Ynsant and comfortable borne. uio ueiuuci DaiiK to the aiunout about three hundred thousand dollars, jwiico must ie paid Detore the depos ltors can receive an vthiug. As nearly everything in the sliape of assets haa ocen realized, it will be socn thut de- y'M.PerlcksouV Leasehold coods P0Mtur, "ee entertain no hopes what- My, arrived, and he ia busy preparing Eg' for housekeeping. Hie home will be bert recently telegraphed. ' ; in the Iloloman houae on Vine Si. m - , , Several of or rafts men Lave re-l "Ihe Urove S Hart well, in this turned from Pittsbui gb. They Lad a borough, is down 270 feet, and the pleasant trip, bat wa do not bear much 1,8t trl" was salt water. The seo in irgard to tba state of the market oud "nJ Da been gone through, and A few. verr few. trout Lava WM tmelv fet la thickness. There caught this far this spring, and fisher men are dYscou raged accordingly. -There will probably be uo good trout fibbing for a Couple of weeks yet. 1 Free Methodist meeting was held Jutt . evening at - tba UniveraalUt Church, at which ; lady conducted the service and delivered a sermon. Our reader will notice the new advertisement of H. O. Tinker & Co., derf- eaier in Hardware Ac, Oil City, Pa. They are well known as accommodate jug and reliable dealers. ' John Wilson got a slight rip on he left fore finger from the stave mill saw a day or two agrt. did not lose his baud. aUed but a short time. -tPjoC Guuntng late ' teacher f of at 'public school, passed through toi.one day last week on a raft, tIle js a man bf muscle',' and could un doubtedly pull a good par. v Mr. Alex. haa been a good how of oil, ever since the first 100 feel were drilled. Several gallous were taken out 'of tbe first sand. '' The contract calls for a hole 300 feet deep. .This will prob ably be flulshed by to morrow night. If a moderately good well isnotlouud at that distance, Mr. Grove proposes to go down to the fourth sand, if he can get fair terms from the etockhol- i Ex-Speaker Blaine on Monday last, made a personal explanation in the House, in regard to eoaje newspa per chagea against; bim. He made hia innocaufiA n' tl liara I.ucky thathe ihnt atitae!os1,w. ,r,nl.Jj - v uio ugueo, a promt nent JJcmocratio Member, when Blaine bad closed bis explanation said,,"! believe every word of it," and several other of the same politics ex claimed, "So do I, "So do I." It to be hoped that .Democratic papers our citizens a, "Lute," who ha. been jumped, and rnn with all our might, for nearly if not quite seven years in the boat following ue up close. We Nebraska, farming, has retured to this got very wet. but the boat was pulled place, on a visit to bis friends. He ashore wlthout Bypping an- water. contemplates settling somewhere in This was considered a good land, as .... v, u, no uui.uvo u.a noL yei eo- u ,8 TeiT leldoro that a boat comes , , , . " vT auiuuiu ti IoAtA1 a ttlana 111 1 LIJ . I rf acquaini- ashore in the breake wUhout fil,; annes wnnlii ho trratRaA if l. I 0 settle down her, in hi. U H- - Here WC ha'1 anotber "veT , is looking and f.li ll ' JuI"'ter Io,et heioS ') closed. Aftar , some heavy lifting we got the boat in "Lai mat" snirl f - f... l.-i.. ti 1 -i . .. . i.t, ioiuiigiuii, iu toe iniei, aou sauea over to tne beaming mildly through her gold-rim- lighthouse. . Here we took in our va- mca spectacles, "women do make such line and some other traps, and Ham a fuss about impairiug' boyV clothes, mon took in two bags of wheat. The Now there's Isaac, who hardly goes a wheat was not for planting,' as we .-jr w.vl,uut tearing something. e first thought, but was used for food by used to keep me about detracted with' the Lake Worth people, first being wu' na oouent me a cracked n a m Hammnn sewing machine. I was very careful that numose. . ...... 1 - 10 gei oue mat nad plenty of room 1.1 . . unuer uie arm, so that when he tore hundred yot;d frc.m tb4 i'sawgrass." PROCLAMATION. ' and the labor we performed in trans- WnKAa. Tim imn. u D. Wrtmori, fcrrmg our load and hauling the boat rroiiiifnt JuHim of the Cmrt at nv.r .t,1 A m- .mon vlT nrt Quarter How.iona In and for iCTm,iuw irwcouniyni roreat, It an loaned bla pre- rapt for holding a Court of Common Plea Quarter Meanrono, Arc, at Tioncnta, for the County of Foroat, to commence r.n tli third Mon.lay ftf May iwxK bclnr tba 15th day of May 187ft. Kntlre ia ihrrf (T'ven to tho Coroner, Juatiooaof tlie Peaea and ConKtnbloa of naid count v, that Ihev lv thB and Minra ra uhclr pmjw poraona at ton o'clock, A. M., of Raid day, with tboir records, inqnlMitionn examfiiationa and ollior remembrauoea, to do thoao thinaa which tothoir nfllccaapperuia to bedono, aud to thoao who bound in reoognirancw Ui proaocutoaireinat the nrlaotm that era or hhnrl bn In the lali of Foreat Ccmnty.that thev be then and there rtraaenl tn nmuMii. ilMt as ' ffooi. ni r Vick'. Vn airainHt them as ahait be Inat. 5ivn ua. risks io Vnn hv iian'.linW ... ZH.Q , " ay of , .m '"H aa.ua.VJ aT I A .. 1TO, a I 1 I 'llifTN t . man. cana.1 between tho two waters, A cold dinner, and we put up aail and started. The wind was poor, however, we put in the oars, and at about eight o'olock arrived at Chas. Moore's, whero we put uji for the night. continued next week. Garden seeds at Robinson ABon- 3 4t i U.ytlS pHAWKKY, Sheriff. New stock boots and shces at bot tom prices, at Robinson & Bonners.49 -t ;, ... 1 ., Notice. : '- RKmrraa'a Ornrn Koasev Ce., 1 v ... .. THaBSTA, pA.( Apri, ,,( 187- f ,: -Kotfce in hereby given that Anhbel and KH Holemati, Attmlnistrators of tho ea tnte of Alex. Holeman deoeaaed, kave " uir iinai niwrani in inia ornce, and that tbe name will be preaonted to the Or- Piln?' (;our! of "'d cojuuitT ai4 May 1J, 1876, for oonnrmntion. 7 r r i w.cL.AJtK.Reglatervr 4a AppHcilient for License My Term. ., 1876. m.o. iir hi ... we win pay cash on delivery at our mill in Tionesta, for white oak stave and beading bolU at tbe follow ing prices: Stave bolts, 55 inches long, per cord r a iv 1 j a mi c .1 i- . . . 1 ' f VJ xieaaing DOltS Andrew Weller, ' Hotel, Ttoneeta Hot "icnes long, per cora ot 8 it. by 4 iL "; "V A ,,'r"L" " .. : ft., $4.00. Heading bolt must be 00. w. liovard, w'holsaale " y . made from timber at least 20 inches Jno-Wooloo,k.i'?ti; vtowaahip. j- . ,, v. tiiAKK, Clerk. in diameter. Ofilce at Lawrence , ', . , . . House. J. II. Derickbon & Co. ' Trlal L,,t for M'y' Terra, 1876. i 27tf Forest Cocktt, aa. . . , y f , 1 - m ", ;? f ; i ' "'.'."t C?BJ, ?et down fcr trial at a ( . . . " L- J . ' . Court to be held In and for aaid Coi.ntV 1 he largest invoice of boots and commencing May It, 1876 1 o o-Tr. Tr. 1 iii ruruoiu vn -1. t r-vaav a 4 styles pud at astonishingly low prices T , - w 1 Feb. 187 at Robinson & Bonner's. 3 2t a cTsioYn J F.olVt1 M,y W Ider, g Pec. 1174 O. W. Dean va. J. IT. Dlnir- of all kinds, Tidioute, Pa., invites .11 Q&Sru. J. U. Deriek 0 m wishing anything in the hardware line to give him a call. : '- " t ' 3 3t Go to Robinson A BonqCr and get what you want, out of a large and varied stock. , 3 2t FOR SALE. The valuable and beautiful home- son etnl. 1 4t im Chas. Murphy at ux vs. Thoa. tv1??'"-. 70 Sep. 178 Da-ld Heffronvs.Wm.YounB59 Sep. 187 Ogden ,t (Smith for uae v. u eo. w. Hunter ot ox. . Mary Jipny 'ys. Tioneata lioro, S. C. Sloan va. O. W. Dith- rioge et ai, A. O. Bowman ot al va. Geo, nr. 111 nr rum i'a '. Reed Bro. for use va. Geo. W, . . . 0 stead former v owned hv Hon .Tn.K .i;n518?i kept lor G. Dale, and in which Jie now resides, Cliitoe'k nis pants 1 could put them right under the machine without taking isaac out or them.' ,'lb.a macbice u in the rejoining room, Doctor, and I'd like to have you see it," saying which ue leu tne way to where Ike was dis covered seated before a "Light , Run ning Domestic," busily sewing the cat up in the good old lady a rag bag." The following are the contents of ocnbner'a Monthly for May, 1876. Portraiture of William Peon : The After a pleasant hour spent with the inhabitants of Jupiter, we started again for Lake Worth on the "inside route," which is, instead of a couple of hours ride, a bard days work for three men. We sailed and rowed up Lake Worth Creek about four miles. The crooks in this creek may be imag ined when wc, aller sailiug and row iug two mllee up the creek, saw the lighthouse not over a quarter of a mile in a straight liue from us. At the end of four miles we fouud a good 1 . 1 ... . - camping piace, ana tied our boat up. is in my hands for sale at very low Dariu Toby v.. Woe figures Terms-one-third purchase A. GUnX? M V mr.nou rWn anA .!, Kl J . Ulinilan v., W. F. nuu .e uMiauuo 111 and two years. lOtf. Mues W. Tate. one vs. Jamee Mo- Wood $ Vo. 87 Sep. Iff75 4 Deo, 875 . U Sep. trjj ; Ut Fab. 1874 14 Deo. 1874 44 Feb. 1879 0 Bop. 175. 45 Dee. 187 True Pocahontas; How we shall spell Soon a roaring fire was kindled, and ja . I Uordon.- Ot Llkhart. Will take a mnnk ..l.i:,.l. 1 :. auraaaa, loweoun- vindication as Ihey have heretofore to ,.7. .n town at preseut on a u,it to publieh the slanders agaiust him Mrt. hi, famil, l - ' 7?? mi11 18 rUDn,n tdily, . . . and slashing out good lumber at wavicnarosna moved tbe bouse great rate. )W notice that the boom Tormer.y occupied ny ex -bhenfl- Van of the Superior mills ia full of choice Giesen,.to a, vacant lot about J 00 ,feet logs, whi. will be manufitctured into aouia. ue win Dt.iia aa addition lumber during the summer The thereto and oon be living at home. stave mill, while not running steadily lucre win ue a vinieoniai party rips out lots or staves, aou furnishes at tne lawreuce House on (ho evening work and money to many. When Mr. ,of the 10th of May. 'Iha invitations W. G.Trwin starts up bis handle man- Are not yet out but tbe'dance Is bound "factory we may 1 cut lor brisk lo come off. McCray'a baud will fur Uh the music, 1 Miai Mary Iwamb, who has been stopping tor aome time with her aunt, frt. Senator Thomas, returned home Jest week, carrying with her the good .wishes of many friends made during Jier stay in Tioneata. - . - times. On the first page of this paper will be found an article, taken from the California Christian Advocate ; be ing a condensed biography of Mra. A. R. Sheriff, formerly Misa Mary Mun sell, whose home, for some years pre vious to her marriago to Rev. Sheriff", Beware of wild parsueps. Three wa in tl,ia place. We hear her high boys, named Chas. Korb, Abram spoken of by those who were ac Mealy and Gee. Keeftr, who livtj in quninted with hor, and cheerfully give tbHuddleon Settlement, on Patur- tne erticle a place in our columns. " ,luy last, indulged in a few wild par,- 0u L. Keister's raft, which' paU ' nope, and the result was they were cd down (he river recently, there were ,.ooue.i. wue o tneui, ivoru, came prayer meetings held every eveniuir iiaahIu I if ! 11 rm t....,T.v.. 1. ...1 I Jail . J . ! f''7 jiuz "wi uumuer or between here and Pittobur'h A rev- pouvtileions before Dr. Cobgrn, who erend gentleman delivered a sermon ya sent f-r, arrived. The Dr. icnorU on Sunday. Thi;igs have changed I he patient') doing tvo'!. frr the better. bh-k-sp-r-a Name; Singing Robes; rt. : 1 : .. xt . iimiji xxuiau s irieuas, or "snow your I'assports j" The Visionary Face: Gabriel Conroy; "If Love and Life were One;" Bowdoin College; The DeFoe Family in America; Hearing with the Eyes; John Gutenberg: The Wedding at Ogden Farm ; Louise ; Revolutionary Letters ;, Sonic Experi ments in Co-operation; Lo Coureur des Bois; The Two Greetings;, My Birthright ; Topic, of the Time : The Old Cabinet: Home and Rnciptv Culture and Progress; Tbe World's Work; Brica-Brace. Terms $4 year. Address Scribner & Co., N. Y Southern Travels. " Teachers' Examinations. Tbe public Examiuations will be held as follows; Marienville, May 12. Clariugton, ' , 13.'- ' ' ' ' ' Nebraska, " 15. Newtown, " 16. East Hickory," 17. Ncillsburg, , 18. Tionesta. ' ' 19. Examinations will commence at 9 !-' I our usual fare was'improved by some fresh tomatoes which we had brought with us from the lake: After supper, three sand-fly nets, in the shape of an inverted box, were erected, and un der these we enjoyed a fine night's rest.1 ' ? ; ''' -i 1 -i.' t a. m. Directors and eitizena n . spectfully invited. H. S. BROCKWAY, Co. Sup't. euaotal. Tioncntn Anil 1J 1 on a D. W. CLARK, rrothonotary. Wirt,IjSLX8 As col, MEADVILLE, Y- PENK'A., TAXIDERMISTS. BIRDS and Anitnala atnffed a4 mount ed to order. Artificial Ejm kent In tock. ; 8-ly n Financial Report of Hickory T'p. ROAD COMMISSIOSERS of Hifkery for tl year 18T9. r To am't of Road tax leVlod ' Pr' forroad purpneo.., v.tl,t 10 ,. By am't expea'd on roads 1 " ; 'l ana DriUfroa aa per re- turn mado by Roard Musters.. , DIED. ; i Farrell. having transacted Lis busi nesa down the lake, eatne in about 8 o'clock, p. in., aad we all turned and slept like the babes of the woods, n J ?. s-v .. uuuer muoijuito Dars. un the morn ing of the 21st Hammon concluded be would take Farrell back to Jupiter in his boat, lo sava bim the walk. Not wishing to inhabit the plantation alone until his return,1 wa concluded to co along. This time we took a smaller boat, about thirteen feet in length. called a "Whitehall," aud after put ting in a store of provisions, blunkets aud water, foui of us started. Had a fair wind, aud went up to Lake Worth Inlet, about six miles in; food thnpe. The inlet be in" rlnfiail wa a "v were obliged to haul the boat over to the eea, a distance of about fifty yards. The "breakers were rolling quite high, aud there was a stiff breeze outside. aud for a little lime we were undecid ed whether we would risk a voyage in our small boat, more purticulaily as we saw vast numbers cf sharks sailiug around among the breakers. Howev er oner a short council, Iti was 'deteri SEILUAt Neiliabnrff, on the 12lh inHt., ,S Nel"' ,Kd M yearn, S monthn and 12 dava. Deceased waa an old reml- uentof Sprout, and generally reapeotod. ''.'.In the , moruing, '. after . au early break fust, we shipped again, and took to the oars, the stream being so crook ed that a sail could not be utilized. In about an hour wa came to a place called the ;"repids," in which there was about as much current as there is in a. Allegheny, river eddy in, 4ow water. n Here the' oars were put up, and poles resorted to; ;' After pushing TIOISESSV. MklMCETK awhile, we were obligod to cease, and corrected every Tuesday get out and pull the boat. - Shortly By Robinson & Bonner, Dealer! v.uo ..llo uie evergmaes, caned General Merchandise, "aaw-grass." This coi:si.U of an im- F1ur v . a.,,, meuse flag, about eight feet high, with Corn Meal, bolt.d . . . . i.oo small channels running through it. uop reed -These channels, sometime not more Ry ! ttHlM than five feet wide, and very shallow, 7' ' intersect oue another every few rods, Boana hushel . . i &oa,2 so and it used to take an experienced pi- H,m. ausar cured .... yj lot to find his wav through, hut rfi. "rf' JHn, sugar cured , . 17 "-O F I H.,.- . . . f 1,198 10 Bulance..... f l.ise io $1,188 19 We. tho Atlditnra nf irir-lru.Tnw.l.in JAYKTTY.-In Preaident, orj the mi J ueroby fertifv that we have examinid ..ni., u, uMiKoaiion ot lue lungs, Chas. I m ; , , - .r" vMrainiaaionera W. Gayetty. aged 29 years. j ?.f ,1 twnliip for tbe year ending on a brother of Mrs. aettled the aameaa correct and true anmrri. Mr 55? 'i1?!881 of our knowledge and belief, MT' this 3d day of April, 1876. ' the Bam'l MaaviN. ' v " Deceased was Wm. Richards, of this place. Xvlcnnrda desires us to express the thanks of the family to neighbors aud friends for kindly assistance rendered in their bereavement, n,J n O. W. Kioams. JONATHA ALBAOat Attest: J. P. AuiBoa. Clk. THOMAS J. BOWMAN. Treasurer ef Hickory TownaWp, In aeeonnt with aaid township for the year ending on tne By bal. dueTroMureronlaat aettiemont "' 11 jq " Township ordera radeemed 168 ST To unHcated road tax for 1872 $31 M 1 " f aiiceial tax " 31 M ' road tax J87S 19 7 I " apacial tax " 175 i Aadltore, Cr, D im iuuu ma unu maraea oy I o,,.,,,, . small flags, fruit cans on slicks &c, N. O. Molasaea so that most any one can navigate it. Jt"a' K'o Cofluo No. l In the saw-grass is the favorite home l"0 C""!' " . ,. ,,. . ... , Java Coffee of the alligator, We saw perhaps Tea ..... forty in the eight miles vo traveled Butter . through it. We had no arms except Ri,'e i , ' -: a large siaed Smith & Wesaon revol- ' f,0J,h ver, but while our cartridges held out, Lar(1 ."."..' we mado it torrid for the 'gators.' Iron, common bar Oue which we hit in the head, appar- Na'K keg ently got confused, and floated on the water until our bout came quite up to it. Lenhait then proposed to lift it a - - nto the boat, and reached down and caught the creature by the tail. Just then the 'gator appeared to recover consciousness, aud giving a flip with aa oa tn Balance due Taraauror n 103 We, tho Auditora of Uiokory Township, l ,0f, uo oounta of the Treasurer of aaid townahia, r t 80($00 aud Pnd thoiu oorraot and true aa ixta reprtroeiiuti, ai;' nave allowed, auditvd aud aottlod thetn according to tpe beat ef our knowledge and belief, thia 3d da of April, 1876. - - Sam'l Mbrviv, ) ( Oto. W. biooina. Auditors. JOHATHAH AlbALOW, J Attest: J. P.Aibauoh, Clerk. - 10 121 7a($l.00 I'otutnos ,40ril.20 - 30il32 : : 10 15(.I8 2.15(5,2.28 - lSO j iM 3.75 - 3. 35(5,40 SHERIFF'S SALE. Y VIRTUE of a writ of Fieri Ka. AJ issued out of the Ceart of Cotuinou I'leaa of Forest Count v and ta ma dirx-ixi thero will be exposed to sale by public. ..nine ur imTj. at. me uourv House. "io ""niWKB in i lunula, on itt Xtta Advertisements. Register's Notice. ItEdlNTCH'l OrriCU FORK6T Co.,1 Tjokksta, April H, 1S76. Publie notlco Is hereby glveii that F:iirj both 8. Hunter ami fliu K. lluiitur. Ail n.;.in.l l... . . ' ev '.i . " . I.:.. .. .. . n . I imniMtratrixos of Dr. W. K. II ..r H... " " " " ' Ooat was ' uiBl wei us an over, ana near- ,,1, have tii.,i tlirir lirit am i.ir u niiwoui, xor aome time it was a question whether wo could gut out into the tpeu water, as the breakers dashed over us, and whtu at length wo got out, our boat was two-third me- with wafer. The-boat ijr ji-i.eii ijcuuari oui OI tlie uoat, lie . iie, aou mm inn Kama diannparetl" ' J ;. 9 ..u a will be prctMiitiMl Ut Ue UrphuiiB Court of Uiaappearctl. ml eonnty iir ponllrumtion und -allow. ' n. )! t l- i auco on tiio loth iy of ,Mav next at tlin By dint of puakug aud pulling,, we Court Houe at Tionesta, in the "uuty gos me uuui io lue nauiover, at Monday. maV is. tare. at 10 o clock, a. ni., thefollowingdoscribod rrnl estate, to-wlt : It. Lamlerton A Co. vs. Geo. S. Hunter. i. Ka. No. 32 May Term. l78.Lamber. ton. Ail that certain nlaa nr i.,.r...i r.t laud in 'ItonesU township, Forest eounty. M l'cunsylvanla, boundod and described as " " i nemnntng at a post on bank cf Allegheny Ki ver above the house which Cioo. 8. Hunter now oorupiea, theuee nartl) 45 dogreoa west four hundred and six peiv chea to a post, thunco aouth IM dogreea west thirty poixhes, thence south some 31 degrees east about lour hundred anil twenty perches to the aaid river, thonce up said river some oue hundred aud two pen lies to tho plaoo of beginning. Con taining one hundred aoros aud allowance I on which is erectod oue, largo two-storv dwwlliug bouse, three anuill houaos, with ono barn and two outbuildings A ml I.J! ingUie same lupil that was. couvovoJ bv Lako Worth about two o'clock. At Uiis place, the Irke ia about three ''PHKT.VNITE CO., Ktroii,lburg, l'a.. l-.mory 'lieels and M.i-iiincry. 41) i W. tillAllan to Geo. the K. Ijiinberton and ( N. Hunter by denil dutod Juno H, 1871. 1 alcou In execution and. to Ke sold aa nronorty of tieo. H. Uutrier, a the stilt of R. linWton at Co, - . " Terms cnoh. " V : ' . Jl sTISSUAWKKY, KiilT. Mieriff'4 oiHee, Tioncta, April 1!, lCtf.