n it 4 f VtftTCSMI KQRMJ8, SEPT, 6,1577. ' BOnOUGUOFFICKHS. RrffefQ, W. Rorjoy. ItoWncttrntn P. D. ThnmM, S. J. flotlaj Wbi. RloinnU, D. S. Knox, A, I). Kelly, 0, A. lUodall. Jmttictt tiflht Pmc D. 9. Knox, C. A. Randal). (.UnutabU IT. Swapgart SoAoof frirertorali. H. May, II. O. Da U, O. W. Roblnaon, T. J. Van Gleson, D. W. CUfk, W. It. Dunn. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. JVMimf Jvdgth. D. Wstmori!. Atiriut Judges 3 tin. O. Daub, Ed it a no Kcnit. ftMntrw-fl. J. Skti.kt. I'roUionotttry, Rg$ter Reeordor, dte. 1. W. Or.AKir. Hhfiriffi UBTIS Shawkut, (AmmiiN'nntr -Kli BERLIN, IsAAO Li!(, Joan Kkck. Omnfy .yifpermfenaW U. H. Hbock- VTAT. IHttriel Attornev-H. D. Inwi. JWv OowwniMionera II. 56. ToWWKR, Ltman CooiC. Cbnnfy Surveyor T. T). CoLLia. Ormer M. Ittbl, Jr. Cannti Auditor Nicholas Thomt f.i. J. It. N'kili,, It. A. ZuF.snr.ix. M&mberuf Mm(rMOKO. A. Jkkk. A$mbti J. B. Aunkw. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Rev, Elliot will preach in the Presbyterian Church, on Sunday-next renming aud evening. Sabbath School at 8 o'clock i. m. Mr. A. B. Kelly's parents, of Filtaburgh, aro at present in town vis iting the family. The Court Proclamation, Trial LUt, and List of Jurors are publiblicd this week for the information of thoue who have to do with Court business. Green County, the Pouth-western county of Fentipylvania, has eome good oil well, oue of .'which is going Jity barrels per day. Lightning, the real article, not Jorey lightuiug, got i fter Lawyer Richmond, in MsadvilU, aud ripped a M of lumber out of his office. A few, a very few, squirrels have been garnered in' by our sportsmen ibis year. Those iu this section seem t be eonSuing their operations to the beech-outs. Collins' mill, at Beaver Valley is sawing bill-stuffateadily. Wheeler tt Dusenbury's shingle mill, run by Mr. Merrill, is sawing by heads; the mill at Ht.mtnwB is shut down for want of water. Ah oil land speculator was iu twwn yesterday, seemingly wanting to kuv no all the territory in Forest -Couatft Pay C8S for it. lie can buy a good deal of land at oil prices if he baa tbe collateral. Brigham Young has passed in hid checks-dolirered up the ghot died, in faet, leaving a numerous amount f widows aud orphaas. -Ilia loss will not be especially tnourued by the American people. Woods' Heir, of New York aro about La put down a well on Little Tioneuta, about three miles .from this place, l'he carpenters are here to put op the rig, aud work will be commeoc ftrthwith. The borough echooli started up on Monday last, with Mr. T. D. Dunn ia charge of the upper room, and Miss Ella May of the lower room. The at tendance is good, and the prospects for good schools are excellent. Some of our soldier boys who re- c:ve evidences of the regards of their Confederate opponents during the late civil strife, iu the shape of gun-shot wouads, were in town voider day undergoing an inspection by the U. S. Exniiui8g Surgeon, Dr. Co burn. Wo have had some extremely cool weather for this season of the year during the past week. Lineu coats and . etrav bats have disappeared as if by magic, and everybody who has nn overcoat left over from last winter, U thanking his stars und taking cour age to face the comiag winter. The Assignee's sale of the prop erty of Joshua Douglass, part of which is situated iu Forest County, has been adjourned to the 20th Inst. The part in this county consists of 285 acres iu Tioneata Tmj., part of which is being farmed this year by S. C. Johnson. Via presume that thia will bo an op portunity to purchase a cheap proper ty. Tho rails for Collins & Ilolbrook'a railroad, at Lacytown, arj being haul ed from the depot through town to their destination. The road is pro- . grosioa favorably under tie tupciin UDdonce of Lyman Cook, a practical man who is held iu high esteem by his employer. AYe put in our bid for n p-a owr iliii .vad. ?ur. Mertln, of Boater Valley Since publishing an item in regard yesterday left with us, a few hours, a to Grandin's big farca in Dakota tor- pamphlet entitled "Solution of the ritory, we have received a copy nt the Money Question," by U. L. Wolcott, Fargo, Dakota, Times, which has the of Pain Paint notoriety. The book is following ia regard tho samo farm, gotten Op on a greenback bapis, and It will bo seen that a gentleman nam- claime that the only road out of our cd Dalrymple owns a half interest in financial depression is for the peopU tho farm, fact of which wo were not to demand, and hence to get, the Gov- before aware : crnment to iosne an unlimited supply "Mr. Dalryraplo owns a half inter- of greenbacks ; to defer specie pay- est in what is known as the "Grandiu incuts iintil after tho day of Judgment, farm," a tract of 40,000 acres just and so, on to wnalth, happiness and north of Elm River, i J Traill County, r.r.,er.t;tv Kn w dnn't want to D. T.. 35 miles north of Fareo. The quarrel with his theory ; but ho neg- other owners aro the Grandiu Broth- lects to state how wo' the people, are era bankers of Tidioute, Pa. On this to procure these grcenha, k9 Jrom the farm there are 3,500 acres in wheat Government. During the war up- this year, ard some 3,000 acres brok- wards of two millions of men received en for next year. To harvest this crop pay from the government, while serv of 7,000 acres on tho two places, it'ro- iug in tho army and navy; hundreds quired 42 self-binding reapers, 225 of thousands of others received pay horses and mules and 150 men. Nine from the Government for working in steam threshers, each with a capacity Government workshops. The Govern- of 1,000 bushels per day, are now at mcut bought horses, mule?, metal, work threshing the gia'iD. flour, pork, beef, and, in fact the de- In addition to his interest in these maud created by the vast purchases two immense farms, Mr. Dalrymple the Government mado business brisk, owns 2,000 acres of land in Cottage aud at tho same lime the people bad Grove, Minn., near St. Paul, 1,500 an opportunity to get bold ol some of ai res of which is .iu wheat so that thosa ereen backs vhich the Govern- cither as sole or half owner, Mr. Dal tuent wns issuing. But how are thobe rymple is interested iu 9,000 acres of greenbacks, if they are issued now, to wheat this year, which will be iucreas- get into circulation. The Government ed to 15,000 acres next jear. in buying next to nothing ; the stand- We may add that it U'the intention ing army does not get pay enough to of the owners of these two huge farms make any perceptible difference with to break on uu average about 5,000 commerce, except with a few sutlers acres-each year, uulil tho wholo 51,- who garner in the wages of tho sol- OOOacresarebroughtundercultivation. diets ; the Government is doing abso They have abundant ui'eans, aud the lutely nothing to euablo the people to experiment so iiir has proveu that it is get hi greenbacks if it does idsue them, not possible to make a better inveut- Of course we have not had 'time to meut of money. -This is" the 6euoud give Mr. Wolcott's pamphlet even a year of tha fciilerpiue, and 6o. far the hasty perusal, but glancing nt its con- net profits have been over 810 per aero tents here and there we are not taken each year, for every acre tinder culti with his arguments. One thing he vation. Go thou and do likewise, and says which striken U9 as being erro neous in its conclusion, viz : "The lux uries of the rich are the tears of the poor." This we believe to be the very Rev. D. C Tomliuson, Financial PROCLAIM ATI ON. Secretary of Buchtel College, which is wmkhkas. The Hon. I. r. Wetmoro, l..ir! al AUt, rif.livr.rrwl n rpsifl-nl Ju-l?n ol tho vcun 01 loiii- located at Akron, Uhio, delucred a ... , ourter.-WHions in and for sermon in the Presbyterian Church ou I tho county of Fortt, han iuod his pro . , ,. I cent for holding a Court of Common 1'1oh A iinajr cu-iiiiijj m b Quarter moshioiis, Ac, at iionosia, Tor audience, owing to the inclemency of County of Forest, U commonro r,n tho ' n J I fourth Mnftifnir MAnt. rtnf ItAinir llin the weather. The College which be 24th day of Sept. 1877. Notico is therefore .. , -j , t ,.,). given to tne .;oroner, jusiicosoi mo roaoe represents is said tw be a first-class ;ndCon(,,a,,icsof mvnty, timtthovtm one, in Whlcn a thorough, education Uen and uioro in uioir proper oiMnn iu ton o eiooK. a. m.. oi saiu uay, wjiu wioir can be had at reasonable rates, inose Pf,or(iH. iiinuiNitiona examinations and wishing information in regard to the ,l'?r, roinomhriiuccs, to do Uioho things colle ) can address Hon. Jno. R. and to theme whoare bound in recognizance 1HI3 TArr.R 13 ON Vf Hnn AilrerUlug ontro nn ImmMla. PIANOS to nrosccuto axaiiiHt ths nrUoners that are ornliall he in tho jail of Forest County, that. tliwy he thon and there prosrnt to prosecute against thoin as snuii no jubi. iven un dor my hand and Heal A. I. 1877. J U fSU !S r 1 1 A V K Jii I , SUCrili. TRIAL LIST, SEPT. TERM, 1877. I'ROTnONoTAJlY'H Okkiok, 1 FOKBST CO., 1A J No. Tr.Vr. Terrcusa P.oborta ot al vh. J. J. Fisher 1C Sep. Ti Jolin A. Froper for uo vc. J. W. II. Koisingor ft ai Administrators 3. Oeorgo Morgan vs. Elinor N. Lacy 4. Jacob Cosper vs. Justm Nhawkev 5. Seldun Whitman vs. J. W. II. ItciKiiigor ft at adm'i H 6. J. W. McFarland vs. C. I'. McCrav 7. Jno. B. Carr va. J, W. Car- there is plcuty of room hero 'to do it in." Ateirible railroad accident ac- opposite of the truth.' What are tho t.-uleIll ocuurrwi lhe Chicago, Iiock luxuries of the rich? Fine horses, fine islun(1 aut pa(.itic KHilroad, Wedues- carriages, fiue residences, fine gro'uuds, dllV) Aug 29, uear Des Moiues, Iowa, good living, and purplo and fiuo liu- All the train but the sleeping car weut en. Very well ; if you are a fanner or (jowu iuto tie slrfcBf0. Barnum's show a stock breeder, raise lino horses aud car went ever with the rest, aud it ia get a fancy price from these nabobs, id that alUf the 11 occupants but If you are manufacturing, make fine ul)e wer0 killed. A special to the State carriages, fine ivrn'uure, fine carpets Register .'bom tho wreck, says, that and fine wares of all kiods, and find a tl)ere nre 16 kilie,i 80 far M kD0WU. market tor these amoug the weaitny TWei ve bdies aro out on the banks. Buchtel, President, or Rev. D. C. Tomlinson, Financial Secretary, Ak ron, Ohio. The legal fraternity appear to bo reaping a harvest just at present. Sev eral suits of assault and battery, a couple for trespass and malicious nm chief, one for stealing butter without a license, and a couple for Belling li quor with malice aforethought, have taken place within the last week, with a prospect for more suits for assault and battery. We guess that grand jury will have to come iu on Court. week, es business seems to be piled up for it, Rev. Ellhd is getting to bo quite a Nimrod. Yesterday himself and Mr Kepler were out bunting, when, get- tinir tired Fhootinf at enuirrels. or o squirrel the Reverend gentleman pro cecded to shoot the he id off a rattle snake, slick and clean. It had seveu rattles, aud was killed up Dawson's Run. Azro Copeland was in ou Mon day, and iuforrned us that the well on the Kepler farm, in which he is inter ested, was down 500 feet, and would probably be finished iu a week or ten days. He anticipates a good well. nrwTicTov UL.II I I 111 . I -a-i 1 J issued out of tho Court of Common Dr. S. J. Fisher, Dentist, of Union Pleas of Fore.st eountv ana to mo dirccto.i, ' thrro will b extiOBfd to Halo bV oubllO City, Pa., formerly of arren, will be vendue or outcry, at tho Court IIouso, in at Tiouesta, at the Lawrence House, on Sept. 22l, to remain one week during Court week. He will be prepared to do all work pretaining t his profession iu a thor ough and skillfull manner. Good reference tiven. 21-8t Mufimifiennf fVO KoHewofHl i, a. f t r n irn...itfnA,1 nRRSNQ Upright Pianos (little uod uiiuwiio onHi 4(K) jI2ilw 1Mt hn Mild, t'lirjitr Orznns, 2 utops t.5. 0 (op $05. 12 Ktopg unit 75. Nearlv New 4 Ht ltood 12 Stoo, Sub Haw tC :tnvrt Coupler Oruans, 'iat okot $3 V), only tv. Lor,st n.i..iu r.., . , . . 1 an... . '. . ,r .1 ..... i I' to t .1:1 ijii.M''i jiiiii .ill Ltf UaJS lt7?1t trial. You nk why I ofTor so rhnapf I reply Hard Tiinoi. Xnault nalo over l,(XiO,00!) .nmuallv, War commeneed by monoi)()litils. Itewwro anon vmou Circu- 1 lar. Writo for explanation. J'.attlo raxlntr. 1 Kill! tnrtii'nl.i' ft-(n. Afhli-f.i DANIEL. F. I SKA TTY, Washington N..T. CCC R week in your own town. Terms 4OU Hnl Woutl.t Irpo. 11. HAl.I.KTT A CO., Portland, Maine. 22 4 8. Nancy Pawson 'aadin r vs. 8. A. ualo 9. It. O. Carson va. Oarvey Thonipson 10. O. W. Dean vs. J. 11. liin- man et al 11. IIel nS. Thomas ot al Vs. J. A. Proper etal 12. Wm. Patterson et al vs. W. Patterson 13. Lazarus Mover r. H. II. JIaslot et Hi 14. Adams, Mcldrnm &Co;V. ' TheSuperlov LnmDerCo 15. Thomas Kulter & Co. vs. Tho Superior Lumber t.;o 10. The Superior Lumber Co. vs. T. J. Van Hiesenetal 17. J. II. DerickFon k Co. vs. Philotivj Thompson et al T). W. CLAWC, Prothonotary Tionesta, l'a., Aug. SO, 1S77. SHERIFF'S SALE. i Y VlItTUE of a writ of Fieri Facias 27 May 7S 24 Fob. 71 77 S'e p. 76 43 1)0!!. 7(1 22 Feb. 77 37 Hep. 7G 33 Sep. 75 12 Feb. 77 1 May 7S 3 Sep. 77 4 Sep. 77 12 May 77 7 Sep. 77 18 Sep. 77 , , 0 May 77 67 Dee. 70 Q :Kxtr Fiiie tmxod cards, with name, J 10 cents, post paid. N'asami, N.. Y. .lone A Co.-, J 4 4 Mothers who dose their THrtiru; with . drastic purgatives Incur a fearful repon-j nihility. . 'fho jLentlo, moderate (yet ill"eo-i tivo). laxativo, alterative, and initi-bilioua! operation of Takkant's skuzkh Apkri- kst peeunariv adapts it to uie aisoraera j children. For Balo by (). W. UOVARI), Tionesta, C 1 O a 'ay at home. 3 1 wutiit and tornia free TRUE & CO., Augusta, Maine. ARents waatod. 18-4 f) !Z Kxtra Finp Cards, no two alike, wlthl &0 namo. lOets. J. K. HARDER Mai- den linage, IN. v. Of! Mil ed Cards, with name, 10 Ct. Sam 4 pies for S ct. ytanip. J. Minklkb A Co., Nassau, N. Y. 22-4 i P O COn Per Dav at home, fcample $3 H 4i worth 5j free. - Stinsox A Co., Portland Maine. " '," tho borough of Tionesta, on MONDAY, SKPTEMUEU 24, A. I). 1877, at 10 o'clock, a. m., tno following describ ed real (state, to-wit: W. B. Heath and Siebert llnrhen. Ex- eeutors. etc.; vs. Peter Sibblo, No 81 Sept. Term, 1877. Tato. All that certain piece or parcel el land tomato in ivmRsioy i wn hin. Forest county. Pennsylvania, bound- il dese.i-ibed ss follows, to-wit: 1$0- iritminir at a nost on tlio south line of John v . .... . i i l .. Dire, me namo oemg iiinei.y-uiiuu hm lotor Nopav Dn OTA MM Kill NO INSTITUTE. O Whito 417 4th Ave., N. Y til cured. Send for circular. THE CHEAPEST-& BfST ADV'RTISINi TO REACH READERS OUTSIDE Ol THE LARGE CITIES. If you are au architect, you can build their fiue residences; if you are a lab orer you cau improvo their grounds ; if you are a gardener, or a butcher, you cau sell t'ie best aud tho choicest of your productions to the rich, and re ceive the top figures for them. If you happen to be a seamstress or a dress maker, these luxuries of dress in which A later dispatch says 17 bodies have been taken from the wrecks Two more bodies are kuowu to be in the wreck of Barnum's car, a little girl, daugh ter of Mrs. Crowe, one of the women killed. It is thought by many that there are Etill other' bodies in the bot tom of the wreck, which floated down stre.im, but those posted foot up the around the the rich indulge, instead of being your Ulta, flehth rate ot tnenty "tears, are your meat and drink, your - , , . t r . . i Mr. A. I, Scofield, son of Hon.G. food aud your joy. In fact, it the rich T . J , .i W. Scofie d, ofU arren, Pa., was in were to live as economically as the 'Jr ' . ' ' poor are obliged to, lhe poor would town yesterffiy. lie is at present a find less work, at less wages, and 6tu,le,,t at Lafayette College. Pa but ... .. i . ,. intends to pun the oodrutr ecientu- ivi.nlil hn iiblirr.rl to live vet niiorer I J i.ii i .1 . ic Expedition, which starts iu October than they have ever doue siuce the , world. Jamestown Journal. We understand they expect to have Mrs. Lohmeyer, aged about 78 about 400 students and cadets on board years died at the residence of her son, iho ''Ontario." It will cost the stu Mr. Frederick Lohmeyer, in Green dents $2,500 each and the cadets $3, t'p, thi8 county, at about 11 o'clock Q00 for the trip. They go first to South lust night, 3l3t nit., under the follow- America, through the Strait and then ing circumstances: Altliougli Her across the Pacific to China aud other health had not been very good for a countries. Is will no doubt be an in few weeks past, yet she had been about tereeling trip, and we wish our young attending to her ordinary duies, a'id lovvnsmau a. pleasant voyage and im- had milkeu the cows and eaten a nroved health on his return. Warren i hearty supper the samo evening, retir- Mail. OVElt lOOO MIWSPAPKH8, niVIDKO IXJ . TO SIX 1HFFI2KENT J.IHTH. ', Advertisements received for oneor more Are you going to the Sea Side, or from'the aouthweat corner of aaid John ninn'n land, on the couibo. norm. loriy- fonr (loiri-eHH nasi, thence bV SuUth line of procure some ot l.lenn s suipnur ooap, Kaid Dice's land ana tne line oi Jonn nun- ists por rut;iIOfjxies contalningiiamwo ifvou'woull increase the- luxury of f?2 ".fHTf PPor, n;l other mformatlon and for tm tne oain, reuiitr your siiin wuuc wiuum .u r , V. - i I DEALS & FOSTER. V 1 healthy, and remove freckles or sun Bcvaatv-fuur ntrclien'to pott on lino of 41 pttrk Row (Times Iiuilding),i.rj . . . .. . . I - j .-!-. 1 ... IT... r W riilC. Jnn v..l. I John Dio, north forty-three degrees west burn. Sold by all Druggists, Hill's Hair & Whisker Dye, black or brown, 50 cts. 21--U i.nrt Intel v owned bv Hon. C. W. Oilli Jen. Ynrk. thenee br line of land now or lately owned - by the said Hon. C. W. uuniien, soum torty-seven and a half degrees west, two hundred and sixtv three and one-half per- not easily earned In these time but it can be ma lo in three months by anyone of either sex, in an iug to her room ud stairs at her usual hour. At the hour above mentioned there was a fearful clap of thunder which seemed to fchake all Dutch Hill, aud at the same time Mr. L. heard a shriek in his mother's room. Going up stairs, he f.iuud the old lady on all fours on the floor, and blood flowing from her mouth. Ho laid her on her bed, where she expired in a few mo ments. Forett Press. . .t-K. L. Davis, Esq., Senatorial, and W, P. Lathy, Esq., Kepresentative Delegate, left on Monday morning, to attend tlx) Republican State Conven tion, which convenes in Ilarrisburg to day, for tho purpose of putting iu nom inations candidates for Supreme Judge, State Treasurer and Auditor General. The "Iron City" is still stranded ou "Pithole llifl'e," and may havo to stay there all winter. The loss to the owners from her lorcod inactivity thu season mut bo couaidurable. Prof. Weber is again figuring about Tidioute, and we suppose may be expected to ray his Tionesta friends a viii h iu. . . James M. Carson, who was tried Inst webk for .the murder of David E. Mikesell, in Oil City, in April last, was acquitted, iho jury bringing in a verdict of "Not Guilty." It is suppos cd that there was no doubt iu the miuds of Judge, Jury, or spectators, as to the guilt of Mr. Carson, but it stems that the evidence furnished would not justify tho jury iu finding auy other verdict. It is an established precedent that auy man will bu cleared under the same circumstances, ' TIOISESTA SIA-ltltlTH. CORRECTED EVERY TUESDAY, By Robinson & Bonner, Dealers in General Merchandise. Flour barrel - - - $S.008.50 Flour Back, best . - - - 2.15 Com Meal, 100 lbs - - - 1.75 Chop food - - - - '- 1.60 Rye t bushel "5 Oats New bushel - 4045 Corn, shelled ----- 85 Beans bushol - 2.00,3.00 Ham, sugar cured - 15 Breakfast Bacon, sugar cured - - 13 Shoulders ..... 10 Whiterish, half-barrels - - - 8-00 Lake herring half-barrels - - 3.75 Sugar - - - - - 11 135 Syrup 75 1.00 N. O. Molassos ... - 75(3.00 Roust Rio Coffee ... 25 32 RioCofl'oo, 25(2,28 Java Coffoo ----- 35 Tea .... - .45W.1.00 Butter - - - - - - 1820 Rice - 10 Etfffs, fresh 14 Salt 2.00 Lard - 12 15 Iron, common bar - - - - 3.00 Nails, lOd, tji keg .... 3.00 Potatoes, Now .... 40(,50 Limobbl. 1.75 D-ied Apples per lb 6(3.8 Dried Beof ... - 17 (U. 18 HI OX 12 Y. "Wo will pay cueh on delivery at our mill in Tiouesta, for white oak stave aud heading bolts at tho follow iug prices : Stave holts, 35 inches long, per cord of 8 ft. by 4 ft.,S4.50 Heading bolts 22 inches long, per cord of 8 ft. by 4 ft., 8400. Heading bolts must be made from timber at least 20 inches in diameter. Office at New Advertisements. KtlKter' Notice. Rkqistkh's Office, Fokkmt Co., Pa. Notion is horeby tfiven that Eli Berlin Administrator of tlio estate of Paul Berlin deceased, has tiled his first and fi nal Recount iu this oti'u-o and tho same will bo proBentod at our next Court for continuation. D. W. Clakk, RegtHtor, TlonOMta, Aug. 27, 1877. A 1 in iuKt va t o r's Not! ce. "TVTOTICF. in hereby K'von that lot'era of 1 v Administration on tho oMato of Jano E. Clark, lalo ol llio boroush of Tlonoata, Forest county, -fa., dooeaod, hayo boon 111 to aid ChUto ure reciuested to inakopa.vment, and thaso havlnir claima or demands against it will present the Bamo, duly pro baled, without delay, to SAMUEL CLARK. Administrator, '20-(t or bis Att'y, Mii.k W. Tate. Ki anted to tho undersipned, residing baid borough. All persons indebtod House. 7tf J. II. Di;rickn & Co. J Notice. oall whom it may concern tako no- tieo that I have made un application to lion. Wm. McCandloHS, Seeietary of Internal A flairs for a warrant to lay ou a vacant piece of land Kituatod in Hickory Township, Forofet County Pa, adjoining l,kt.l r 1.' Wit I L- tr ( 111 t In. piisir ctf fiAf.. Jjawrenco .v Co.. on tho south, warrant No. 3(5'.iO on tho west, and warrant No. 6150 011 tho nor'b. MEM AN M. KEFLEH. :it July ii; l.v. ehes to a post, tnonee bouiu ioriy-i p- Darl ot tue C()Untry who ia willing to we greoseast, eighty-livepercnes 10 ine P" teadily at the employment that wo furJ beginning, iomaumnun.uuuu.ru.uu lljsn fifl pcr eek Vour own townJ thirty acres of land more or less, and be- You now, not be awav 'trom homa-,OY0 Ing part of warrant numbered Iivo thou- , , t y jve .our wholo tim9 tJ sana on uunutvu n n v V the work or oniv vour Hpare niotncnt8. Thv fit? eroctea inereon iranie linufu ,inti,;iv t;,. n,h V..or.AuU vnA ....... , J-) , . I VVintifl IK'kilillK w V J V1IU 'Att 1 V'r. , A VJ 1 "1 dwelling bouse one ana one-Dan ftn,i $5 Outfit freo. Address at once. II high, a frame barn and otner ouu.uiuungs 1Iallktt & Co Portland, Maine. 44-1 J ana aooot lour bi.jcs i u. . Taken In exocution and to be sold as tne property 01 reier riuni i ino puu ui . B. Heath and Siobert Bullion, Executors, etc. 'IVrniH enli. Jl'STISSIIAWKEY. Sheriff. Sheriff's OiHce, Tionesta, Pa., Sept. 4, lb77. SHERIFF'S SALE. BY VIRTUE of a w rit of Lovai 1 Facias issued out of tha Court of Common Pleas of Forest County, aud to nie direct ed, there w ill bo exposed to sale by public venduo or outcry, ni 1110 luuu jiouse, 10 tho borough of J ionesta, 011 MONDAY, SEPT. 24th, A. D., 1677, at 10 o'cloek A. M.,tho following described real estato, to-wit : Jared M. Brush et al.. Administrators for 110 McNeal Dean A Co. vs S. A. Craig. No. :i0. Soot. Term. 1S77. Davis. The un divided ono-ha f of two eertain tracts of hind situate in tho Township of ureen, County of Forest and State of Pennsylva nia, bounded and described as follows, viz : Beginning at tho northwest corner of War rant No. M33, south 401 east 541 peachrs ; north 471 east M5 pisrehen : north 404 wist 541 ncrchea: aouth 47i west 6'.'8 perches to place of beginning. Containing 1U00 acres and allowance, taken 111 exo. i-ution and to be sold an the property ot S, A. Craiir at the suit of Jared M. Bruh et al., Aduiiniatratara, for uto McNeal Dean A Co. Terms rash. J I STIS BIIAWKEY. Sheriff. Sheriff's Oilioe, Tiouesta, Pa., Sept. 6, 1877, Administratrix Notice T elters of Administration on the e- l.jtat of Jobu A. Dale lalo of tho Bor- ouuh of Tionesta. Fonsl County, deceas ed, having been thia day grautod to tho undersigned, notice is horeby given to nil r.fii-amiN indebted to said estuto to make liumodiuUi navment. anil those having claims or demands against tho samo will pitsciit them to tho uudcrsignod, proper ly authenticated for settlement, tit E, C. DALE, Administratrix. Tionesta, July ., 1677. Qf-JLY FIVE DOLLARS FOR. AN ACRE! Of the Best Land in America, near thl Great Union Pacific Railroad. A FARM FOR 200 DOLLAR 1 in oasy payment with low rates of latere SECUltEITNOW Full information tout free, address O. F. DAVIS, Land Agent, U. P. V. It., Omaha, Neb VJr-ii? I Outfit Free. cry, Augusta, Mo. Asronta. f V. t). Vic I 18- IT. P. BURNHAM'S 187,J WATER-WHEEL Is declared tho "Standard Turbino," tJ over tff0 prsena wln uso it. Price j dueod. New pamphlot, free, -N. BURN HAM, York, Pa. JACKSON'S BEST AND ABOVE ALL. These brands of nwcet navy are ackn -edged by all to bo tho llnest chewing baceo ou tho market. Sold by all dealers. Send for nam pi tlio manufacturer, C. A. JACK.iOl. CO., Petersburg, Va., G. F. Wardlo, General Agont, SAC Water St., Philadelphia, Pa. j.ii.MVurur, XljIltCIIVINT TAILOU, TIONESTA, PA. Mr, J. M. Murphy, late of New York Citv, has taken rooms in the Jamieson Building, north of Central House, and U prepared to do anything In tho lino iu first-class manner, lie has held the posi. tion of Cutter In some of tho bed bouses in England and tho United States, and la confident that ho can givo satisfaction. Suits cut and mado from f 10 to f 12 and Ills guaranteed. C'oupt't'tiou defied. 15-thn OC Fancy Mixed Cards, lOo, tO Addresn J. W. Bro. hou, Niagara Co., X. Y. post-paid. Address J. W. Brock way A Co., Wil li 4 chew-smoj:: ?&MATCHLES: FINEST rUTOBJlC in ll.Airort 1WL' m.. I .-im rift 1 ' N 'l Alv ISO UTUKJK. rt7V I0R KAtH BV ALL PEAU ACn I.N l'Ll'O. THE PIOHCrS TOBACCO CD. 'BftOGIlVN. V. l.WKKY Scientist, Anhitoet. Bui! Tinsmith and Property Owner b" have a opy of fho practical treatise LIGHTN ING PR ITECTION, jot ib by tlio undersigned. .It oponeb the t oils ilcl'ects of tho lightning aods now ei ed, Hnd gives explicit directions for 1 erly protccting.buildings, ships, oil ta steinu boilers, wooden bridges, televr apparatus, etc. it shows and doscru simple mothod by which uetl rooia rain pilietn, or other suitable metallic ductora about building, will ftlloct a luto protoetion.- Sunt by mail. po preriid, on receipt of fl.60. Henry bpoug, Reading, remia. , 1 ? M P L 1 Y M E N T, Mala and famalo, J J ry or commission. Wo pay agi alary of f30 a week andexp- ce. i ka Manufaciuring Co., liaitfoid. Particulars li eu. 41 OUPSORIJJBfVrthe For?. 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