()' I I t f i i i EDITOR. WEDXLSDAY MORNING, FEB. II, 5878. A TRI1IUT12 OF MOIOKY. .Death of Col. P. D. Thoma9. BRIEF SKETCH OP 1119 LIFE. From tlio "Forest Press," flth 1ist. Ou the morning of February 7th, about eight o'clock, Col. ThiLip D Thomas passed away. Fhilip Dunn Thomas was born near Meadville, iu the county of Crawford, inAugust, 1807. When two rears old, or thereabouts, his parents moved to Chester Co., Ta., where he spent his same. Constant pleasantry was min boyhood and resided in the historic gled with the genuine effusion of good Chester .'Valley, the home of the nature and good humor, tempered with , Waynes and the scenes of the early struggles pt our lathers for freedom. 'lie settled" at Paoli, building a dwel- hug there, and remained there for sev- eral years. In 1846 he was elected by the peo- pie of Chester a Representative in the Kfitt, T.l.. f T- L!-. rr. "vgiiiiniuio vi u,, wnicn omce he hJIed with great satisfaction to the people. . For several years subsequent ho was engaged m railroading, and was in- strumental iu having new roads pro jected and built in the eastern part of the btalo. After this ho removed to Philadelphia, and took charge as Col lector at Fair mount, which position he neid lor many years, and filled with credit to himself and profit to the Schuylkill Navigation Co., who owned the works. For a period of his lifo he was en gaged in a large saw' mill at Old Ches ter, as it is called, on the Delaware, in company with William Frick. The lumber manufactured was for the rjuiiding ot vessels and ships. We mention these circumstances, as we know the interest which all the good men of Forest have in the life of one thew loved so well. While in compa ny wilu I? rick near tho mouth of the Delaware he invented Delaware he invented a monitor of which he built a small model, design- ing to patent it, but the fruits of his labor were stolen bv nm son and the same patented by another individual, and Mr. Thomas was de prived of his invention. He often la mented this, as ho often said ho after wards, during the war,, saw monitors built after his CheBter model. The oil excitement of Northwestern Pennsylvania brought our excellent and never to be forgotten friend here, rm - . .ino spring ot 1804 found him the agent and manager of a largo oil Co., called "'I he Mercantile Oil Co." at East Hickory. The men who consti tuted this Co. were among the first men of Philadelphia. They had lands on un ureek and in the vicinity of East Hickory, and our dear departed friend was their general agent, having the oversight and management ot all their property, but put the most of his energies to developing at East Hick ory, as ho seemed to like the country, where he put down wells both for the Mercantile and National Oil Co m pa- nies, which he represented. Here ho formed acquaintances with the people ih.trin.n;u (!.- .L!. that ripened into firm friendship. in 18bo he married Mis3 Helen S. May, of Tionesta, when he settled here. From the first he seemed to take a -ieep iuterest, not only in his own neighborhood, but in the whole coun iy. Road commissioners, path mas crs and others ulways got his free and al uable advice, as tho roads in many actions are a standing memorial to ,:3 day. Since which time it will ever be recorded thtj good he has ne, or all tho improvements which a has made, either by himself or '.rough his counsel and advico to oth ers. Timo will never tell his valuable suggestions, or the benefit he has been In others. Ho was just tho man to reorganize a county, assist in its arrangements, " "d set tho machinery of public affairs i i order. Ho had a brain sufficiently jtnprehensive in what was especially Tied to do good, and hi? appointment Ciunty Commissioner in 1867 soon J to the erection of beautiful public :Jiiij which now adorn the public juiids. Time fails to follow this ianch of the theme further, aa all now hit ability and honest energy. lie continued arming, also making ; "proveiiients iu one way and another 'Hil 187C, when he was elected State uatur tf Uiis district. Ou noueniore -;y could tho oflice have been con-;- Ho filled it with credit to i.iiust If nr.il in the Lest interests of his constituency. But little more of his personal histo ry can we wiito within the narrow limits of thw weak tribute to his mem ory. Upon his return he commenced building a house, and finisbel the first brick dwelling house that has been erected in the'eounty, a local monu ment to his memory, This is saying something. J. Jie economist says thut "he who makes a blade of grass to grow where not one grew before is a philan thropist. Reader, has our friend done this? irour responsiveJieait fur uishes its own answer. TV . t . i jiacuBo seeraca 10 iasien on Ins strong frame with an unrelenting grip about the middle of last summer. Yet 'midst his severe trials he was the delicacv and modesty without a tino. ture of ill will. Ou the 17th of Oct. last he was cur. ried on his bed to the railroad station toiiowed by a train of sympathizing triencls. Ah. we well remember W. His adieus to the people who Gathered f. . . . b nrounu nis coucn, anu with tears in their eyes bade him good bye. is one of the most afFectinc scenes wo havo ever witnessed. But his lianny face shone with jsunshine on his sympathiz mg friends. Socrates parting with" his friends could not have formed a more eloquent scene. The cars came and he was taken off in a trice, and we never eaw our friend again Jfe has passed away ; but bis happy memory and his good example re main. ' Resolutions of Respect. Tionesta Lodge No. 3G9, 1. O. 0. F., at its meeting held on the evening of the 8th inst., appointed a committee to draft resolutions on the decease of Col. P. D. Thomas, a member of theLodse from its re-organization until his death. The following is the report of the com- mittea : Whereas, Almighty God, in his infinite wisdom, e --- - u. io can fr T J"!8 1 Brthe.r P" D" Thoraa3. ."f smcerely mourn lhe death of our deParted brother, and regret that he was taken from us in the fullness of his life and usefulness. Jie8olved, That the condolence and ojruiijauiy oi ino lodge is extended to his wife and other relatives. Jiesoived, lliat thi3 memorial be printed in the county papers, and sent to his wife aud friends, aud entered on the records of Tionesta Lodge No. 3G9, i. o. o. r. A. B. Kelley, ") (i. V. Sawyer, j. Com b. J. DETLEY, J Iionesta, Feb. 8, 1878. GOOD YEAR'S RUBBER GOODS OF EVEBY DES0EIPTI01T, Wholesale iiiiii Kctall. Handsome ,'Isversilllo, Coat $12.00. Oth er stylos. fc!.50 to $22.00. In ordering coat give height and chest measure over vest. Caps Capes, Logglns, Gun Covers, and Ladies' Nursery .Aprons, ?1.75. Children's Bibs and Diapers. 50 cts. Crib Sheets, handsomoly fmishwl, 81.00 & vi. -j, uy man, Bo(ls,ieetsf handsomely finished, full size by mail. . J-iauies' Kubbor Gloves for Tlnnsioxv-rvT-L- Il..r1ivn;.. . 1 CJV l i . . . . .. imiiins, aim ouueuing ana wniten- jur ino nanus; ana a cure for Salt luieum and Chapped Hands. Ladies' Short, f 1.25. Gauntlets il.CO. Nursery Sheeting, Hot Water Bottles. Lile x reservers, Air Bosoms, etc., etc. Novelties of all kinds for comfort and con- vemuiice oi lauies, worthy their attention. ifJSGoofiTKARS Manual, illustrated, 62 pages of valuable information, of in- u every one, on receipt of address and 6 tamo. Goods suitable to all purposes. Special unifies u oruor. Anything under 4 pounds, by mail. Best Goods at Lowest Ne w York Price. AGENTS WANTED. Brooklyn Depot Goodyear's Rubber Goods, flUnnfaotarcrg and Dealers, Whokeale and Itctail. Address T. C. THORNE, Manager, 211 Fulton Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. P. O. Ilox 88. 45.3m PROCLAMATION. Whereas. The Hon. L. D. Wctmore President Judge of tlio Court of Com mon Picas and Quarter Sossions in a:id for the county of Forest, has issued his pro cept for holding a Court of Common Pleas Quarter Sessions, fcc.,- at Tionesta, for the County of Forest, to commein u cu the fourth Mon.lay of Feb. next, Ining the 25th day of Feb. 1878. Notice is therefore given to tho Coroner, Justices of tho Pence and Constables of said county, that they be then and there in their proper persons at ten o'clock, A. M., of said day, with their records, inquisitions examinations and other remembrances, to du those tilings which to their ollices appertain to bo done, and to those who aro bound in recognizance to prosecute against the prisoners 'that are or Khali lie in the jail of Forest County, that tlioy be then and there present to prosecute against them as shall bo ust. Given un der my hand and seal A. D. 1878. JUT1S S 1IAW KEY, Sliorilf. JOU WORIC ne:itly executod at tho RE PUBLICAN o-Uico E. F. Kunkel's Bitter Wine of Iron. l'VF. KunkoTs celebrated Bitter Wino of Iron will effectually euro liver com plaint, jaundice, dyspepsia, chroninor ner vous debility, chronic diarrhoea, disonROof tlio kidneys and all diseases arising from a disordered liver, stomach or Intestines, such ns constipation, flatulence, Inward piles, fullness of Mood to Uib head, acidity ot tho stomnch, nausea, heartburn, disgust for food, fullness or "Weight in tlio stom ach, sore eructations, sinking or fluttering at tho I it of the stomach, swimmingof tho head, hurried or dillicult breathing, flut tering nt the heart, choking or suHocnting sensation when in a lvinir posture, dim. ness or vision, dots or webs betbro tho sight, dull pain in tlio head, deficiency or perspiration, yellowness of tho skin and eyes, pain In Iho side, hue!', head, chest, limbs, etc.. sudden flushes ing in tho flesh, constant imaginings of i-i ii aim ureal depression ot spirits. Price jfl per bottle. Bowaro of counterfeits. Do not let your druggist palm off some otiier i'ii'imimiw.1 m iron no may say it is as good, but ask for Kunker's Hitter Wine ,Tako o othor. Kunkel's Bitter " " "i iron is not sold in bulk only in .Vn xr VC'r ' Kn'ol, Proprietor, No, t i ,orth11NJnth Street, Philadelphia, Pa, ..tv... nn in llgsists. Tape Worm Eomoved Alive. Head and all complete, In two hours. JNo foo till head oMiinaen n orms removed by Dr. Kunkcl 25!) North Ninth Street. VU Mt.n.1 V- ..: .. "......, .., ,v uin-uuir, ror romovinR Went, I'm C!A.A1. ITT . " . ... oiiimi-ii trorms can on vour drupsist and ask for a bottle of Kunkel's vKurm syrup, price tfl. It never fails. Common sense teaches if Tape Worm be ivuiuvto, mi ouicr worms can bo readily E. jc. ii.unKei'8 Ijuatral & Hi. w w,vi' Shampoo for the Hair. Tho best and chonnnst. TTnl nnc, i and Hair Cleaner in tno world 'l'l iotr vr- iiiove uamiriiit, allay irritation, soothe and nn.il ilia .nnj 1.. ?. . Buuip, iireveni mo liair jroiu luiunp: on, and promote tho growtli in a very short time. Tlioy preserve and beautify the Hair, and render U. ori o..i glossy. Thev 1 in no rt A hnllinnr-v on I n Kuy appearance to oratrt and wiry Hair, and, as a hair dressing, they are unrivall- uuiiK'iiaannraitiiii(l prevent bald nn.a rll., ..!...... , . . . . . ..voi.. inn oiitiiujiuu cieans mo Jialr, re- moves grease, scuri, itching, eruption Cures headacho ifroduced bv ii ngue. Kunkel's Shampoo and Lustral restore Hair to a natural and restore faded, dry harsh and" wiry hair! Price per bottle 81. Ask vnnr .in,.,oW ror uiem, or sond to E. F. Kunkel. Pro prietor. No. 259 North Ninth Street lhil. nuuipuia, in, 18-6m PUBLIC VENDUE, At the store in Tionesta. latolv occnt.ind I ' " 1 SUPERIOR U3IIIGR 0- A laro nunntify of personal nro'nnrt.v consisting of Dry Goods Groceries, Hard- wiiro, i.oots anci wnoos, uress Goods, Ca'l coos, Chiniuvare, Wooden .vare, Teas, Cof fees, Muslins. Tinwaro.Ulasswn School Books, Stationery, I)ru)rs and Med icines, and a general assortment of troods ot every description. Tho entire stouk of pjoas m saul store, one Safe, Dosk, &c. tc. To be sold for cash to the hiirhcst and best i . ; ,3 .i 1 1 . i i tJ "iuudi. oaio 10 commenco MONDAY, FEBRUARY 25. 1878. at 7 o clock P. M.. and continue lrom d.iv untn mo uniire SI.OCK is soul. . , A: H. KUWER, Assignee. A. J. PENTACOST, Auctioneer. SHERIFF'S SALE. TJ V VIRTUE of a writ of Yendi. Ex. mouwi uut oi uib jourt or uommon Pleas of Forest Countv. and to ed, there will be exposed to sale by public vcimuu ur iiimTy, at me court llou.se, In the borouch of Tionesta, on MONDAY, FEB. 25, A. D., 1S78, at 10 o'clock A. M.,the following describod A. Klinordlingor vs. A. Woller. Vendi. Ex. No. IS, Feb. Term, .1878. Lnthy A "r""" r-- -c-iiu!ii piece or parcel or land situate in Tionesta Borough, Forest Coun ty i'n., Dounued and described as follows, to-wit : Beginning at a post on tho west siue oi jtaee fctreet, now ine Street at souin siae or land lormerly owned by Wm. jjawrenco, uienco south fc7J west 121 feet and 4 inches to a post on the lino of the old 1 1 . ' . .I . . . . . 'avu mra, inence norm west along said gravo yard 83 feet and ten inches to a nost. thence north 87 J oast 121 feet and 4 inches to a poxt on ine Streot, thence south 30' oast S3 feet and 10 inches to the place of bo- gmning j containing one-fourth acre more or ies, on winch is erected a story frame dwelling house, about feet. laken in execution and to sold as the property of Andrew Wellor at the suit of a. Kiinoraiinger. TeruiH cash. . JUSTISSIIAWKEY, Sheriff toiicrm 's OlUce, Tionesta, Pa., Feb. 1, 1878. NOTICE T 1ST OF RETAILERS of Goods, Mer- ciiaauiso. ijiouors. l-c.. m the i;onnt.v vi j.- uiuai, owiie oi i'ennsyi vania. Fob. A. D. 1S78 TIONESTA BORO. Class, Uabinson t Bonner in J. U. Deiickgon it Co 13 John Keck 14 G. W. Bovard 12 L. Agnew, Hotel 5 Wm. Lawrence, -Hotel 6 a. Hi cartridge 14 J. Swailes 14 ssi. linsteiu 12 1IARMOUY TWP. J. Burchfiold 14 John Woodcook, Hotel .' 5 HICKORY T .VP. T. J. Bowman 12 wi i U rT. . f 0 ,-, Juenbary A Co 14 u' oilula 14 GREEN TWP. II. W. Ledabur. Miller 14 Ford & Lacy 14 KINCJSLEY TWP. Wheeler. Dusenburv & Co 14 Itoot & Watson 14 BARNETT TWP. J. B. Pearsall 14 Petor Hasley 14 A. Cook 14 HOWE TWP. Brooks & Co 14 Appeals will be hold in the olllce of the County Treasurer, in Tionesta, 011 Satur- aay, tne zju uay or reiiruBry, A. D. 1878. JAMES S'WAILRS. 41 3t Mercantile Appraiser. License Applications. THE following named persons have filed their petitions for License and the samo will be presented to our Court of Quarter Sessions of Feb. Term, 1878 : Win. Toy, Hotel, Fagunda.4. Ii. Agnew, Hotel, Tionesta Boro. Georgo B, Noxon, Hotol, Pagundas. Feb. 4, 1878. D. W. CLARK, Clerk. A DVKRTISEItSsend '.'.r, cents to Geo. -X P. Rowell it- Co.. 41 Park Row. N. Y.. for their Eighty-pago Pamphlet, showing costol advcribiug. ii n TRIAL LIST, FEB. TERM, 1873. PnoiHONoTAnv's Orrton, Orrton, Jo., Ia No. Tr. 1. Samuel C. Hloan vh. J. F. Ovcrlandor 2. David l.cntty vs. Jno. Fitsi- niorris et al 3. Selden Whitman vs. ,T. W. It. Ittlslnjreretal adm'rs 4. Tlio .Superior Lumber Co. vs. T. J. Van Hiesenetal 5. J. II. Heriekson .fc Co. vs. IMiiletus Tlioni).son et al 0. Win. Jones for use vs. It ar niony Township , 7. Win. Kicliardson vs. Ilar nionv Township 8 Catherine Doherty vs. Har mony Township 9. Win. Haslet vs. Jas.Conley 10. Cioo. Morgan vs. J. G. Hoot 11. Jas. Curl vs. J. F. Over- lander 13. lI.Aiislnirt7.4tCo. vs. Froo- ninn if- Corbet 13. Cathorine Noblo et al vs. P. 8 Poc. 47 Fob. 45 Deo. 0 May 07 Dec. 20 Dee. 71 18 Doc. 71 19 Dec. 71 20 May 77 34 May 76 64 Sep. 77 44 Sep. 77 37 Sop. 77 C7 Sop. 77 iay etal J. H. Agnew for uso vs. H. II. Haslet John I). Hunt vs. Tho Coun ty of Forest Joanna 11. Sill Widow ot al 14. 15. 10. 17. 32 Sep. 77 vs. n. ii. iiaslot ot al J. 1). Ainger Trustee vs. Joshua Douglass et al Terra Tenants A. llean vs. W. IIowo et al 33 Dec. 75 10 Dec. 77 33 Sep. 70 18, 19. Achro, Wick & Co. vs. J. I. Dale 50 Doo. 70 D. W. CLARK, Prothonotary. 'iionesta, Pa., Jan. 14, 1878. rpRACIIElt of Vocal and Instrumental t- Music, will c-ivo lessons on t!i lliTin Organ and Violin. Terms reasonable ami satisfaction guaranteed. Presont resi dence with Mr. Frank Monday, at Tiones- t oi.in.iwri, y"lX pi BOOTS SHOES! H-II.IEVANS has just opened a largo and weU-solcctcd Htoik of Boots and yhoos at prices "oos, at prices hoes, at prices LOWER THAN EVER! and cordially invitos oorsons from sur rounding towns and country when visiting Tidiouto to call and . Jlxaminc Ills Stoelc before nurchasinrr nlanwlinrn. 'Itiirf' on.l also "(iray Bros" Fine French Kid Shoes for Ladies' wear a sneclaltv. Remember tho place, GIB ABB BLOCK, TIDIOUTE, PA. 89 3m II. H. EVANS. Allegheny Valley Rail Road. Pittsburgh, Titusvillo & Buffalo Hallway, and Buffalo, Corry & Pittsburgh Railroad. ON AND AFTER Sunday, Dec. 10, 1S77, traimj will run as follows : STATIONS. Northward. Southward Mo. 1 N. 4 Ma. No. 1 Mo. 1 ho. 6 a m p rn 2:30 p in P 111 p 111 aiu 6:45 5:00 4:00 2:35 2:10 12:40 12:00 10:45 0:41 8:25 8:10 7:20 6:05 Pittsburgh 8:50 8:40 10:50 11:45 8:10 7;00 6:20 5:40 5:18 2:55 1:40 12:58 W PeuJunel0:0o Kittanning 10:38 R. B'k Jimcll:18 Brady Bendll:33 4:44 5:35 5:4ii 0:25 7:10 7:51 8:35 12:55 11:47 1:20 11:33 Parker 12:10 2;35 4:4 10:85 Emlonton 12:5i 8:05 4:20 10:30 Scrubgrass 1:33 2:08 4:32 3:33 2:55 2:20 1:12 12:50 1:42 0:02 8:25 Franklin 5:37 Oil City Rousevillo 2:35 0:05 (i:30 0: 7:01 8:04 Titrsviile Corry 3:37 4:47 0:U 8:05 10:2') 7:101 ):15 11:40 Mayvillo ,' 11:001 10:11) 0:55 4:02 lluilalo 1:0; 12:10 Oil City Oloopolis 2:30 3:17 8:37 4:25 f:55 7:10 P. m 8:25 8:54 9:05 1:16 8:00 7:27 7:10 12:27 12:01 11:07 i-.agloKock Tionesta Tidioute 9:3i 6:47 5:57 5:05 10:22 0:30 Irvinetou 1 1:10 8:00 fa. in a. in p. m Trains run bv Philadelphia Time, DAVID McCAltaO, Gon'l Sup't. Nviviun 1.IAJJII, ion'l Passenger & Ticket Agent, THE WELLS TEA COMPANY Importers of Pure China and Japan Toas, 201 FULTON ST., P. O. Box 4560. NEW YORK, THE WEILS TEA C'MPANY Supply Toas to Storekeepers, in original packages, at lowest import prices, as per sample sent on application. sJppy Teall to llruggists, General Deal- cr8 ftnd otlicrs, packed in handsome sealed packages ot one pound each, in car.isters of the same capacity, and in 6 lb., 10 lb. and 20 lb. boxea. Full particulars on ap plication. Supply Teas to Peddlers in half pound and one pound bags, iain or printed, at a more nrrai discount, ttian is given else where. Supply Tea for Club Orders, and allow a larger commission than usual, and in all cases guarantee tho quality of their goods. Forms sent when required. Send ror circular, and pleaso say under which of the foregoing heads you desire particulars, so that we may "send you all the information necessary without further trouble. Tlio Well Tea Company Is one of tho largest and most reliablo houses in the trade ; all parties requiring Tea in quantities will do well to Bend their orders direct. 24 2m Frank llohblim, PHOTOGRAPHER, (SUCCESSOR TO DE.M1NCI.) Pictures in every styleof the art. Views of the oil regions for sale or taken to or der. CENTRE STREET, iiear R, R. crossing. SYCAMORE STREET near Union Do pot, Oil City, Pa. 20-tf -A.UDITOIiS REPORT for THE YEAR 1 ) Vr. S. J. HUTLKY, Treasurer of Forest County, in account with tho Funds of s;iid Conn!', lor tno J'ear ending December 81st, S"7. To Dalarrco last settlement. .423073 74 Heated lands ret'd Co. Tax 1870 7iK) " " Rridi) 107 11362 2330 5770 1442 247 130 833 12 !) 10 2 123 70 70 77 70 " " Comity " 1H77 Jirldgo " " " Uns'ted Countv " " " " Brldgb " " 60-Day List Co. ,t " " " ('o. lands sold Walter Dawson " Redemption ot County Lands Kec d lor grass in C. H.ynrd... " coal sold S. 1). Irwin' " bell sold 10. Bchrns... " glass broken In C. H. . " lumber sold J. Mayes " costs t tine in case of Com. vs. H. A. nrncr... , , $14345 02 841345 C2 To balance buo by S. J. Setley 1308 14 S. J. SKTLEY, Treasurer of Forest Countv, In account with the Funds of tho Com- ' lnonweulth for tlio year ending December 31st, 1877, To Balance lust settlement $ 70 51 Bv State Treas. rec't Ainr. 4. 1877...8132 sa state lax 1877 102 " Hotel Liccnso " .ro " Retailers' I7fl " Tax on loans V7 " Billiard Llconso 40 $735 59 SF.TSEY, Trensuror of Forest County, in account with tho Redemption of said County for tlio year ending December 31st, 1877. To Balance Inst settlement $3713 48 ' received from individuals 1793 63 $5507 JUSTIS SIIAWKEY, Sheriff, in account with Forost County for tho year ending December 31st, 1877. To orders drawn $210 80 By Fees $210 80 D. W. CLARK, Prothonotary, TO orders drawn $321 $21 10 $321 10 S. D. IRWIN, District Attorney in account with Forost Countv. To orders drawn $36 00 By Foes $30 00 COMMISSIONERS of Forost County In account with said County for tho yoar ending OI ... 11" - 0 ELI To County ordors drawn $220 Balance &a $273 00 To County ordors drawn $197 Ulila,u, 65 $203 00 JOHN ...$197 00 ... 63 80 To County ordors drawn. " iiaiauco $260 80 FOREST COUNTY, an. We the undersigned Auditors of Forost County, do hereby certify that we met at tho Commissioners' Otllco in said County, according to law, and did audit and adjust tho several accounts of tho Treasurer, Shori-, Prothonotary and County Commission ers lor tlio year ending December 31st, 1S77, and find them as set forth in tlio foregoing report. In testimony whereof we have hereunto set om lmnds and seals this thirtieth iiny ouinmry, a. u. ioO. Attest J. T. BRENNAN, Clerk, EXPENDITURES of Forest County County Commissioners. Commissioners' Clerk... 020 . ceo 04 00 f8 10S1 fiO 23- 8H3 220 M 141 270 311 657 203 22 1204 10H2 242 Auditors and Clerk Counsel fees Cat and Fox bounties Jury fees Jury Commissioners Assessors Printing Constables Court Crier Road View "mil and lights elections........'. Commonwealth costs Books, Stationery, die,... Registry Repairs on Court House Western Pa. Hospital Sheriff 'b foes FINANCIAL STATEMENT o; Forest INDEBTEDNESS County Bonds..... ....f28,000 00 Bridgo Bonds. a 2,000 00 County orders outstanding ' 32 09 county commissioners 181 40 130,213 49 FOREST COUNTY, ss. Pursuant to law, wo tho undersigned L in InrPLnilllir vrlll III nf thn rnnnlr.la onI ending Decern bor 31st. 1877. rwi; T 1 , . .vv.r. Witness our hands this 30th day of January, A. D. 1878. Attest J. T. BRENNAN, CJcrk. ARE YOU GOING TO.PAINT? TIIKX CSK 91ILI.13H BROS' CHEMICAL PAINT. Ready for uso in Whito, and over One Hundred different Colors made of strict ly pure Whito Lead, Zinc and Linseed Oil, handsomer and cheaper, and to last Twice the FIRST PREMIUMS at twenty of the 4 Thousand of tho finest houses in tho country. Address: SAMPLE CABS BENT PUEE. FOR SALE BY KOIUNSOX H77. 12 By Countv Bonds redeemed $ 5100 00 " Co. t ISridgo orders " 1H77.. ts25 23 " " " coupons" " .. 2;io4 (x Seated lands returned Co. and Bridgo 1870 and 1877 1712 01 " Exonerations 847 27 " Refunding orders 82 67 " 5 per ct. abntetnenton f 30511 49 182 U7 " 3 " on (54000 Co. Bonds redeemed 189 00 " 31 per ct. on $1)825.24 Co. orders rodeemed 843 87 " 81 per ct. on $2201.00 Co. cou pons redeemed 77 14 " 31 per ct. on $82.57 refunding orders 2 89 " 81 per ct. on (3802.33 redemp tion 3S 07 " Win. Lawrence's receipt for... 22447 78 Balance 1308 14 83 05 12 42 00 72 50 00 44 00 02 01) 00 75 40 58 00 oo 60 00 " 1 per cent, commission 1 f,s " State Treus. rec't July 5, 1877 150 00 " " " " 147 oa " " " " fit 60 " 41 " Jan. 4, 1878 40 IS " " " July 5, 1877 38 00 " Publisliing Retailcrsr List 23 25 " 6 per cent, on $004.1 1 80 21 " Win. Lawrence's receipt to bal.. OV 71 9735 69 Fundi By amounts paid Individuals $3802 83 " Win. Lawrence's recolpt to bal 1704 6i 01 15507 01 in account with Forost Countv. 10 By Foes, (870 1 50 60 " 1877 270 GO BERLIN. 40 By Balance last sottlemout, $ 67 60 20 " 60 davs scrvico 177 00 " 310 miles travel 84 00 uy uaianco 0Z JO ISAAC LONO. 60 By Balance last settlement $ 47 60 40 57 days services .171 00 441 miles travel 44 40 $263 00 By Balaneo w 40 RECK. By Balance last settlement $ 57 00 v,f uu.rnm'i ,ivot iui 28 miles travol. $280 80 By Balance C3 80 . pi. THOMPSON. L. N PSON, L. H. ) KN DEL, (L. S.l I NEILL, L. S.jJ H. A. ZUK Auditors. JOHN R. for the yoar ending Decomber 81st, 1877, 05 RedQinption of land errouoouslv 00 sold :. 80 rrotLonotarv's fees ' 00 Janitor 25 Teachers' Institute .".!!!... . W Bridgo repairs fit Postago 14 Interest 70 Collectors' commissions ..." 40 Treasurer's commissions (X) District Attomoy's fees 75 Insurance 30 Express 02 Appeals 00 Court Auditor 30 Lands sold to County " 50 Contested Election . 32 Stenographer ' "' 50 Coroner 00 Boll State Tax on bonds refunded'.."!!" 20 WJ 821 10 Ml 11 60 00 S4 87 12 07 2204 CO 311 87 745 97 30 00 101 50 12 20 88 45 20 00 418 33 425 40 CI SO 29 C2 185 00 21 CO County for thoyear ending Dee. 31st, 1377. ASSETS. By Balance transfrrrod to Wm. Lawrence on County account $22,447 76 " Balaneo due by S. J. Setley... 1,308 14 Seated Lands returned, 1877 1,107 05 Due by estate of Fred. Glassnor.. 202 00 Due by Oroen Township '338 89 Due by Harmony Township 438 25 Duo by Kingsloy Township 247 SO Jury fees duo by Sh'ff Shawkoy 18 00 Surplus money reo'd on bonds and transferred to Wm. Law rence 400 00 (28,500 60 Commissioners of Forest County publish ,.,,J;.., TO. i . vii;ciiunutos ui i oi ohw coumy ior the year ELI BERLIN, ) rJ'J?' f County Commitsloners. JOlIJi liECIC, ) Chemically combined, warranted much as Long as any other Paint. It has taken Stato Fairs of the Union, and Is on Many 20, 31, tC 33 St. Clair Street, CLEVELAND, OHIO. & BONNER, TIONESTA, PA. CO 2 80 L A1
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