She orwt $tp,Mim. J. I'.. WKNK, 15 1) I TO It, WEDNESDAY MORNISC.DEC. 17.189. A CoNTKMPOUAkY BlIggCPlB that the report of Col. Wright's liardthnss committee bo put in picklo and kept until another depression comes along. The report can certainly do no good now. It ii evident that if Satiuiel J. Til den could be prevailed upon to make his political will just now ho would name Samuel J. Randall as his heir. But Mr. T. has no idea of making such a will just yet. ce Ix is intimated from Boston that a delegation of Mexicans have visited General Butler aud urged him to leavo this ungrateful country and head a revolution iu Mexico, with a view of establishing a troug govern ment there. Butler would jnst fitiuto n Eituatiou of that kind. Philadelphia and Harrisfurg. All the Latest Gossip T!ia Prepar ations for Receiving Grant A Big Time Ezpccted, ic, &c. Hakrisbukg, Dec. 13, 1879. As I had proposed I took a trip to Fbilad'a on JSaturduj last and found the Grant Keceptiou the all absorbing topic. The General will, on his trip east, stop for a day here, where he will be tendered a reception and will bo entertained by Gov. Hoyt. Monday evening Le will visit the fair being held by the Grand Array posts, aud on Tuesday morning he will leave early for Philad'a. On his arrival thore will be a parade which will be to long that it is calculated, should the head of the column move at 9 a. m., the rear will not be able to leave the ground. Every day and night he is to be given receptions for a week, when he will leave fur the South. The rest of the uter he intends to spend in Mexico aud Cuba. The State House is to be decorated in a hand some manner, and at night to be illu minated with calcium lights. On all the streets where the procession passes arches are to be thrown across, and standi will be erected to accommodate thousands of lookers on. The day will be a holiday in every sense of the word. The procession will number between 30,000 and 50,000 aud half a million of visitors are expected. At night it is proposed to illuminate the whole city and have a grand display of fireworks. It is the intention to outdo all tho other cities iu the way of a demonstration, and from the prepar ation beiDg made I think will be highly successful. Harrisiurg, also, intends to give him an idea of what ii can do in the way of a parade, and all the neighbor ing military and fire companies have been invited to participate. It prom ises to bo quite ou imposing affair, and will be reviewed by ourguest from the Governor's mansion. Tho Grand Army Tosts opened their fair ou Tuesday evening, aiid arc meeting with a well deserved success. The Mathew Baird Cornet Band, of Philad'a, which is composed of hove from the Soldiers Orphan School of Philad a, furnished the uusic. Saturday night last we had quite a fire, which destroyed fivo iiou3es, and which might have destroyed more had it not been fur the heavy rain winch was fulling at the time, which assisted tbo firemen in extinguishing it. 0u Monday afternoon Judge Pearson read a decision in court quashing the indictment against Alexander AV. Leisenriug one of tho alleged riot bribers, for tho same reason as given in the Salter case in Court on Novem ber 26. He also filed a' lengthy written opiniou in the Salter case, covering all the grouud fully, and giving his action on each motion made by the defense to quash. Messrs. Lamberton and Herr, of counsel for the defense, and Mr. Irwin, for the prosecution, were present. The decis ion this afternoon virtually quashes all of the indictments, aud new bills will be sent to the Grand Jury in January On Monday a charter was granted at tho State Department to tho Sus quehanna and Clearfield Railroad Company, to be located in Clinton. Clearfield and Centre counties, ux tending from a point on the line of the Philadelphia and Erio railroud at or near Keating, Clinton county, via tho valley of the west branch of the Sus quehanna liver ani of the Moshannon crcrk to a connection at or near the mouth of said creek, with the Lock Haven and Clearfield railroad, a dis tance of about thirty-five miles. A charter was also granted on Wed nesday to the Virginia Soapstone Co., which ha9 been formed for tho mining and transportation of soap stone, and manufacturing and selling marketable articles of 'the same. The principal miuing opctations will be in Fairfax Co., Virginia, and the business office in Philad'a. The renn'a II. Ii.. have becun tearing down the old buildiugs in Philad'a preparatory to building their elevated road, which is to extend from their old depot at 32ud and Market Sts., across the Schuylkill river down Filbert St., to 15th St., right into the heart of the city, whero they will erect magnificent depot. Across vhe street from their new depot they intend erecting a colossol hotel which will cover a block, aud will face tho new public buildings. I'm going to Philad'a to take in ibe festivities, and next week will try and give you an idea of what they were ko. - Warren. Our Washington Letter. fecial to the Republican. Washington, D. C, Dec. 11, 79. Another coloDy of about 200 colored people from North Carolina has just gone frm here to Indiina, where home stead employment has been provided for them. Tho democrats are endear- oriBg to rnako large storing of distress and discontent among the refuges, but they will uot hold water. There has been some delays in forwarding them as fast as they come, but this is not owing to the indisposition to the emi gration commutes, but to the fact that tho blacks are unwilling to stop in the South until suitable provision can be made for them. They aro rendered desperate by the abuses to which they are subjected, and "are determined to fly to the r,orth or any where else for relief. Governor-elect Foster of flin ia bore and eays that Gencraf Garfield evidently has the Senatorial race all to himself. This is substantially what other well informed men say, as I have before written. Gov. Foster also savs that the new Republican Legislature will early proceed to coirect the great wrong of the democratic Congressional District operation, restoring the Dis tricts as they were formerly, thus eiv- ing the Republicans their deserved majority in the Congressional delega tion. Growing bold as they "grow desper ate iu the reflection upon their chaucea for 1880, the democrats are now openly boasting that they are going to not only steal the Maine Legislature, but have that Legislature choose the Pres idential electors and thus defraud the people of that right next year. This 13 a high" handed outrage, but our in formation here leads ua to fear they will undertake it. Senator Blaiuo is watching the rascals. The committed of the Republican Senatorial caucus, consisting of Sena tors Morrill, Conkling, Hamlin, Mac millen, Booth, Kirkwood. Lnrran aud Carpenter, ha3 decided to report against any financial legislation this session, and it is probable this recom mendation will' substantially control the action of both Houses, although it is said some democrats aro anxious to have the question opened for discuss ion. The committee ou appropriations of the House has been subdivided, and the different branches of the subject given to each. This however, will not hasten the work much, as the demo cratic mnjority have decided to take a recess from the 19th of this month to the 6th of January. Phil. Scrofula of thirty years' standing has beeu cured by 'Dr. Lindsey's Blood Searcher." Sold by all drug gists. For sals by Bovard. 37-2t. The best assortment of Holiday Goods you will find at Henry Ewald's Jewelry and Toy Store, next door to the Post Office, Tidioute, Penna. Jewelry, Clocks, Musical Instruments, Rogers & Bro.'a Sil ver Plated Ware. (the best in the market), and Toys of all descriptions. , Don't fail to call. 2t. It is next to euicide to live on pain and rniseiy when there is remedy fur all who eufler with kidney and liver complaint, Iiarosma, Buch Backache, Liver and Kidney Cure for Bale by drucii.sts. Prcnared hv T-lTv Thompson, Titusville. Pa.. For salof , T, , by Bovard. 37-2t. GRAND SALE. GEORGE W. DITIIRIDGE Would respectfully announce to tho ?iti 7.0ns of Forest county that having In con templation some changes iu luisincss lie will oiler nt public sale his entiro stock of Ooods ; the ualo to commence on Saturday Afternoon, Dec. 20, IN PARTRIDGE'S BUILDING At 2 o'clock and to contimio thereafter every Afternoon and evening Sundays excepted. The attention of consumers is ill Vltod to t lie P V t flt. ill, vuri.'ttr n.u clos that will l.o disposed of; and there is probably no one, man, woman or child In tlio county, but that will find something of special value, and utility, that inv he acquired at a low cost and advantagous terms by attendance on this enlo. The terms will be such as to permit all to avail themselves of iho bargains that will be offered, and are as follow?; : All ltUlMUIlto K'l Of I i. ...... Fol thfl AYfAMU Ot' I. ill a) IV,-L, OA rir - ..... - - - " u ' ' - V Will, month? time will he given for each and BVCrv i,"l.(K) nri-TIWKH nil til'tir By thin i arrangement, no more "than live flmlnru rmi immtli n-ill Ki .- i ..... 1 r woh purchaser, unless tho bill exrivd '."iO.OO in itmniint in uhii nnn nil ,.... - ----- ... u i rAwvnn above that amount will be due .iul jmya- uit limn mourns iroin uate. All SP(.tlpmnta til Ua muild l ,t. " -mm.,v. Kfr JLJill fY- tie note, with approved second name. IK...:-.- 1 , . .... . i iii hps on inir iiucK wiic.'U I'umr, Orion Apples, fallow, Butter, Eggs, Beeswax, 1 1 id OS. Oil h.-irrnlM. !,! iron ,,r ,,t Iw.r .ri;Lu to dispose of can brin them in, in the morning, and thereby acquire a Cash Cred it at tho tale. A few of the iroods thai will bn soM win be nientionod below : IjA.8&WAIlfi5. Over 600 pieces composing alinunt every thing made of glass. i , 500 pieces comprising all tho rarest mm. ufactured. Rockingham anil Yellow Ware. Over one thousand pieces In groat variety. WOOSEX WAIJE. Fourteen hundred pieces. TIXWAItE. An endless variety, 2500 pieces, anything nuu cvui j ining ever inaue irotn t in. IIAKDWARK. Hakes, Hoes, Sausage Staffers, Ilaiuinejs, IJlitcltpta. Mn:lt. NuiVd ItTtiiv.w tlfu,. , ' ' - ' , ., , V..T, . IU,I,C Shoes. Auirnia Hnrv V-mIm Vci tialvanized Buckets, Flour '.Selves, Har ness jiaruware, ricn axes, uurry Uombs, Spring Ualancos, Padlocks, Cork Screws, fcad Irons, Tea Kettlen, Iron l'ots, l'orce lain lined Saucepans, Brass Kettles, Drip- f'uiin, jviiiiu rauarpeners, 1'oCKet Knives, Sliears, Thimbles, Shoo Knives, Lanterns, Kazors. SOAPS. I.aundrv. Genuine Castilp. t'ol Glycerine, Yankee Shaving, Silver, Bath) milt., asumere jjoqnel. Jloyt's German Cologne, Handkerchief jv-AiracLH, iiairxjjis, j'ooin l'owuers, j?ace 1'owders. Vioiet and Kogue Powder. 847 Handkerchiefs, Cotton, Linen and Silk, from 5o to 1.50. Hosiery. TtW pairs Childrens, Misses, Ladies and uuiiiiL'iuaiis uoise. KooScm ami Mla(Scs:ery. oi 14 1 ucs v noice i.iiciivture, Arnolds Inks. Black, Bud and Violut luks, Letter and Xote Paper, Bill Heads, Knveiopes, r.iii " ' i . . . . Coi?aIs. High Back, Horn Pocket, Bubber Pocket, Bubher Pocket, KoiuifJ Combs, Harder and Babv Com lis. It 91.00 each. NolioiiK. Pocket Books. Purses. Mouth Oi cans. Jews Hai pa, White and Colored Knitting Cotton, Itloves, Gum Balls, Nest Kggs, Checker Boards, Water Culnra in Boxes. T J i 1 . I . . ..... ..,.. v ... - . ivimjoim, nuoo urosHiiig, aau liar noss Jilai-kin. I'iaIroi!ery. II. y ---i, . iifiuiuiuu- iMiiriiiLrs nn'i iiwrfinnu ni'i,. 3(M) yards from 5 to 50 centd per yard. Hoot ami Shoes. Nearly Seven Hundred Pairs; Childrens, Misses and Indies Shoes. aitiiel CjIooiK. Tomatoes, Corn, Jellies, Poaches. All are Invited. Scats for the Ladies. Gentlemen are requested to leave their cigars and quids at home. l ins sale will lie without reserve, and lL10..1'if.lles'.Wd,J.er will -take the goods, I S 1 o IvnS Jl cost, 1 geoiige W. dithridcje. GRAND OPENING!! A N 'E LEU ANT LI N E O F mm & .BEAUTIFUL HOLIDAY ! Laces, Tics, Fichus ; Laco, Silk and Linon Hankorchicfs, Fancy Ribbons, Huchingy, Gloves, Mitts, Zephyr Goods, &c. SA.cQuni:s a.istd Dor,Mv.isrs, Purchased directly from the Manufacturers, and in which I offer extra god bargains at FROM 63.QO to 850.00 I5A.CII. SACQUIiTG, CIRCULAR AND D0LMA1T CLOTHS, rjisroir dress goods, At fromU cents to $."i.00 per yard, inciuding a large line of Colored Dress Silks in Brocade mid Satin Stripes, Uro. (iraiu Beliefs, Pekin Stripes, Armure, Afgahu Crepe, Cashiuero do Hides, tve. Trimming Sillvs, Sfitiiis tfc Velvets, in tho latest colors and shinies, OF FANCY BUTTONS KEPT BY ANY tUY COOPS OU 'HUMMING STOBEN VVESTEKN PENNSYLVANIA. BLANKETS, FLANNELS, UNDERWEAR AND HOSIERY, At prices to suit the Public. Customers will find stock in all departments full mid complete, as low as Jn any other city. To Hervous Sufferers. Tho Grcnt European Remedy. Dr. J. B. Simpson's Specific Medicine, Dr. J. B. Simpson's Specific Medicine is a positive cure for Hupermatorrliea, Im- potency, weakness, and all diseases result ing from self-abuse, as nervous debility. irritability, mental anxiety, languor, las situde, depression of. spirits and function al derangements ot the nervous system gen e ral 1 y, LLIUKk imins iu back or side, lossi of mpiiwn mm pr em atu rel ojcl ag moo diaxes that lead to tViB- Huruption, iiwuiit y and an early grave, or both. No matter how shattered the sys tem may bo from excesses of any kind", a short course of this medicino will restore the lost functions and procure health and happiness where before was despondency and gloom. The Specific Nedicine is be ing used with wonderful success. Pam phlets sent free to all. Write for them and get full particulars. Price, Specific. $1.00 ner paeknge, or six packages forl'i.OO win be sent hv mail on receipt or money. Address all orders, J. B. Simpson's Med icino Co., Nos. 104 and BXi Main St.,' Buf falo, N. Y. Sold in Tionesta, Pa., by U. W. Bovard. novloow I take pleasure in telling the Sporting Fiaternity that I have re-purchased TUBS HVN UVHINTMS FROM HORACE JON ES, TO WHOM I SOLD IT IN 1871. T AM NICELY LOCATED at my old X stand, and 1 am prepared to attend to all my friends, aud the public generally, who need ANYTHING IN THE GUN LINE! I uhall keep a perfect stock of all kinds of And all kinds of FiSHIftGTACKLE. I shall aIo continue to liandlo tho "While" Reiving 'i:a'2altJt', And tho CHICAGO SINGER SEWING MACHINE Come and see me. You will find rue .ALWAYS AT HOME. Muzzle Loaders made to order and war ranted. fiCfTR T, P A I E IN 0 IN ALL ITS B3ANCHES PB024PTLY AND FAITHf'ULLY DONE. k. a. MLmrisr. Tidioute, Pa., Aug. 12. 179. THE GREAT CAUSE HUZVIAXI rvIISSIt'X. Ji'K) I'ub'inhed, in a Healed En vt lope. J' rice six eenln. A Ieeturo on the Nature, Treatment ami Radical cureof Seminal Weakness, or Npermatorrlima, linluceil liy Selt-Almse, Involuntary Emissions. Iinpotency, Ner vovs Debility, and linjiedimeiits to Mar riage generally ; Consumption Epilepsy, nii't Fits ; Mental and Physical Incapacity, Ac By ROBERT J. CL'LVEKWELL, M. D., author of tho "(!reen Book." tVc. The world-renowned author, in this ad- mirablo Lecture, clenrly proves from his own experience that the awlul coriscii:en- es oi Men-vi)Uso may i,o ciicciUTiiiy ro niovwit without medicine, and wiiliout dangerous surgical operations, bougies, instruments, rings, or conlials j pouum out a mode of cure at onco certain anl eueciuui, oy w:ucn every sullercr, no matter what Ins condition may be, may cure mmseii ciienpiy, privatt-J, ana rudic ally. Mis lecture will prove a boon to thouNuiKl.t to thouxtuul.i. Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to any auurc&s, on receipt ot six cents, or tw postage stumps. Address the Publishers. THE C'ULVEHWELL MEDICAL CO., 41 Aim St., New York ; 1. O. Box, 4,'Sij. 8-10-ly, Notice to Jurors. Nolic.o is hereby give-i to all persfins hummuneil to serve as Ciraud ami Petit Jurors on the -ilh Monday or December, lf-7'.i, that they need not attend. Bv Oi'.iku ok Corr.r, JLSTISS1IAWKEY, Dir. P, 17!'. ProthonotM-y. i ! SPOITEMI ! Prices guaranteed G. -W". MILFORD, Firat doors West of New I il Kxelmnge. OIL CITY, PENN'A. JAFvlES 11 EEVEHLY, ritACTICAL HOItSE-SHOEP. (Shnp jnst.Soutii of Knox's Mill.) TIOlNTIEiST, J. FOR R E-S ETTI NCj S II O E 1 5 CTS. N E W tfHOES SOrTS. EACH HAND MADE OR PATENT. Carriage Ironing aud Repairing, and Blacksmithing of all kinds done in lirst cla.s manner. Also, Contractor for the cure of Contraction, Corns, Quoiter, Split Feet, Acute Latiitniiis, Acute Narvbular rly.ises, and tho prevention of Interfor lu'f, Clicking, etc. mayl 1 6 . Tjieoior.tr ANtr THIS ace AfComnin-p unit In thnMi go-a-howf liiii,r, thi firosiiiit dtxinnil la fur lln.roci;lil,n triunrd men fur tumiuM. Cur I'litllntlou ntli ra mi Mir),nw(il lRt'itilita I ro.uc Hint middlv Rrnl ninu for nbtniniu a I'rHcliral I ilnrulioii, A shorl tipi only in rMquirtxl lo rouipl.te the coiii-mi of ntuil.'1 KxpoiiHlii;!il. JuJiviilii.il iimtni, Uuii.-Snidi'iiln cuu t,nlr Hi mijr linia. Ho TuiHlium. V'i,r rir uln-i nllrf I. II! I t' A MISH, I'llUklirt-h. )f 1 hi tr Ht,uk kcepiH)!, pul.u-hrj l,r lliiiwr n iSroa.; .riiili iu c,.i,,i. tiiO o. 1 li Inr'xeM n'k (in thr w'K'Bim! iui,lird. A work lor lumkcns railmiuli, l,it, ncu i.tJ r.cl,cal acoounuul. i'i.e, J.Oi, kU 'iU oiita. I Allcgliony Valley Rail Road, -Ann-Pittsburgh, Titusville &. Buffalo Railroad. ON AND AFTER Monday, Nov. 17870 trains will run a follow: STATIONS. Northward. Soutl'.ward No 1 No. 4 Da. pin l i ii a iii H;iK) l:.ri( 0:20 ti:."iO IJ::ir) 4:IU i:I.Vll:'.;i IS: 10 5::tri!l:K! 1;, .r):l!lli0:,V)! 1 :.!."! 4:i"i0j 10:-J.ri; 1"J:27 4:.tl! 10:0711 br.'i 3:;"d iW, 10:15 Ho. 1 Ho. Ko. a in Pitt'ibuiKh 8:r. W Pen J iincl0:0J Klttnnning 10:-'lo R. Il k ,luncll:10 Bradv Bendl 1:.' Parker 11:;V Emlenton 11::I4 P III 2::t.v ,":.","i 4:45 r::;r. 6:''.-) 7:04 7:l:t H:20 p in S:40 10:1") B!:00 1:1.' l::t"i ;:s S:l(i' 4;:io .r::t7 li:(in i:7. 7:0 7:4". 8::50 Scrubvrasa 1:07 Franklin 1:R 3:17 ,"?:(K) -'::17 ":-.:s J:07 I :-'." V2:V ll:(',r. !::J0 S.Mf.l ti:45 OilCitv 1:5" Oleopoli 2;1S EagloRoek 2:2!i Tionesta 'J:4 Tidioute 3:'.'.". Iivineton 4:00 Falconers f:4oj BuiValo K:iri 8:l.r. 9:'J.r, P:00 :.r'J 8:2!l 7M7 7:05 Oil C'itv 2:15 7:0(1 10:40 1:-10 8:2."ii r:.r;.'i Pet. Contro 2:35 7:'JO'll:0l l:li.r. h:0 :!;.TI Titusvillo 3:05 7:4.ril l:-'i2 1:00 7: 14i :l:05 Corry 4:10 8:50112:40,11:50 (ii.'l.V h.-i.-i p. iu v. m a. in a. m a. ni'p. in Trains run bv Philr dolphin Time. Ii.VVID MfCAtKJO, (jen'l Sup't. 4 WOBfON II ALL, 'en'l Pasrfengrr f Ticket Agent. CEAUTAUQUA LAKE ! Tho short & Fevular Rcuto via Pittsburgh, Titusvillo & Buf falo, pa'A Buiralo, Cantauqua Lako & Pittsburgh H'ys. ON AND AFTER Juno 2-ld, H70, Travis will have )il City ns folio.vs: T'Hn 1 "i!y. (lias through I l J .il. conch iti'i-; vug :it May vdie iO: i,r a. m ; Point Ciiaiitainpm, H:'-0 a. ni.; Fair Point, 11:1') a. in.; Bu1;h1o, 1:25 1. m. IO' IO A TV T I)ai:-V' "I'1 s"" 1 ly.H'VJ iA.lH. day.arrivingatMay- ville :i;50 i. in.; Point Chautiui(iia, 4:15 p. in.; Fair Point, 4:30 p. in.: Buffalo, 7:15 p. m. O 1") 1 T Daily, except Sunday, t l (has through ceach and Pullman Palace Drawing-Room Car) ar riving at May villo 5:50 p. in.; Point Chau tauqua, II: 10 "p. m.; Fair Point, (i:25 p.m.; Bullalo 8:20 n. ni. 4(.)( P 1I Saturday only, arriv . VJ I til ing at iuy ville, 7:40 p. m.i Point Chautampua, 7:55 p. in.; Fair Puiitt, 8:05 p. rn. Trins arrive at Oil City from Chautau qua Lake U:45 a. in. (Monday only), 2:00 p. in., 3:55 p. in., 8:25 p. m., i'aily," J. I,. BUTMAN, Supt., May villi, N. Y. W. S. BALDWIN, (ien'l Passenger Agent. Buffalo, N. Y. KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE d.J'rIs sure to euro Spavins. Splints, Ci.v,Curb, tVc. Jt removes all imnat- 'Xic ' " enlargements. -Doi:s not (i A'! -f n,',v,KK i 'oal tor any lameness on man or beast. It lias cured hip-joint lameness in a p( rson who has suffen-d 15 years. Also cured rheumatism, corns, frost-bites or any bruises, cut or lameness. It has no i rpial for an v blemish on horses. Send for illii.-,tr:U'.d circular giving roMiivt: I'Kook. Price M. ALL DlU O'iiSTS have it or can gel it for. you. Dr. B. J. Kendall A' Co., Proprietors, Enonsbuig Falls, Vermont, Strong, Cobb V Co., A1'. HI Superior St., Cleveland, O. ellers' Cough Syrup, 50 VEARS BEFORE THE rUBUC. Pronounced by all to be the most Pleas ant and elllciicioiis remedy now in use, for the cure of coughs, ' colds, croup, hoarseness, tickling sensation of tho throat, whooping cough, etc. Over a million bottles h Id within tho last few years. It gives relief wherever used, and has the pewer to Impart benellt that cannot be had from the cough mixture now in use. Sold by all Drnggists at 25 coils per bottle. SELLERS' LIVEH PILLS are also highly recommended for curing liver complaint, constipation, sick-hemhiclies, fever and ague, and nil diseases of the stomach and liver. Sold by nil Druggists at 25 rent per box. R. E. SELLERS A CO. Pittsburgh, 1'a. PROCLAMATION . : Wiikukam. Tho lion. L. D. Wei morn, President .1 udge of the Court of Common Pleas and Quarter Sessions in nnd for the county of Forest, has issued his pre cept for holding a Court of Common l'leiis Quarter Sessions, tVc, lit Tionesta, for the Con lily of Forest, to commence en tho fourth Monday of Deer, next, being the 22:id day of Dec. W.I. Notice is thereforo given to the Coroner, J ustlcc". of t ho Peace and Conspihlcs of snid comity, that thev be then nnd there in thtJr proper persona at L'li o'clock, A. M., of said day, w ith their records, inquisitions examinations and other remembrances, lo do Ihosn thing which to their oll'tees appertain to be done, and tothoKo who are bound in recognizance to proxecute against the prisoners that are or Khali bein Ihejail of Forest County, that they belhcn and there present to prosecute against them'ns shall ho Just, (liven un der my hand and seal this 2t!;h day of .November, A. D. 1870. C. A. RANDALL, Sheriff. TPvIAL LIST. PltOTHO.XOTAUY'S Of KU K, ) Foiikst Co., Pa I (,'auses set down for trial in thn Court of Common Pleas of Forest County at De cember Term 1S7U: No. Tr. Tr. 1 Edwa.-d Jones etui vs. John Peterson Exec, et at 2'i May 78 2 Oeorgu II. Wallrrs vs. Snmufl Clark 5tl fc'p. 73 :l James J. Fisher vs. Trriis. Roberts etui 23 Dee. T8 4 J, E. Blaine vs. Henry Swag- nai t A Frb. 70 ft J. A. Neiil vs. Byron Lundirlo Feb. OS 0 Andrew Weller for use v. S. II. Ilasletetal 13 Nay 77 7 Jacob D. Aiugrr Trusts vs. Leonard Agneur et al S5 Mav 79 8 Nancy Dawson Adinx, vi. Sarah Ann D.ilo p Sep. 7'J 9 Jacob M. Kepler v. Th . Franklin Fno Ins. I'o. f -Philadelphia 4 May 78 10 Cascade I'etrol nni Imd As sociation vs. T. D. Collins ft al 49 Hop. 7y J. SIIAVVKK.Y. Prothonotary. Tionesta, Novemlx-r'H, 1?7'.. SHERIFF'S SALS. BY VIRTUE of sundry writs of Lev. Fa. issued out r,;,i Court of Common Pleas of Forest Couiiiy, and to redirect ed, there wiil beexpesed tosaie bv public vend no or outcry, at the Court llo.i? iji tho Borough of Tionesta, on MONDAY, D1CL MBER22, A. P., I87.. at 10 o'clock A. M., the following described real estate, to-w it : Oeorge Robinson and Jeremiah Bonner, doing business as Robinson V lir.nner, vs. James M. McKay, owner or reputed own er and Contractor, Levari Facias, No. II, December Term, H7!. Miles W. Tate. Alt'y. A certain building, viz: Located on Lot No. ;tl, in the survey of Imniel Robb deceased, in Tionesta Borough, For est county, Pennsylvania, is a dwelling house of two rlorics, fronting twenty live feet on El in Street and one hundred and fitly lect deepen Church Street, be ing I wciity-one feet and six inches in fron t and forty-ei!;ht .feet and rix inches in depth, and being the north end of the Rob inson V. Bonner buiMiiur. Taken in execution and to be sold as tho property ;f Jumcs M. McKay, owner or reputed ovv.. r aud contractor, at the suit of (icorye Robinson and .leremiah Bon ner, dniujj bu-inc.su us liol.inson A Bon ner. ALSO, II. W. Ota tihi'.v vs. Amos IT. Walton, Levari Facias, N'o. 17 December term, l.-7!. Miles W. Tat.', A fy. The defend ii ill's inb rest in all that certain piece ot land situiite in Jei.Us townshiii. Forest County, Pennsylvania, hounded and de scrii cd us loih.ws: ou tic north bv land formerly owned by James Whitcloc'k and S. Campbell, on the ea-t by warrant No. :',17l, on the south by warreut No. H!!1, on thewistbj warrant No. ,r!!'i; t!.,f anio containing seventy-seven a -res, and one hiindi c I and I'm ty-.'-ix pei eiie- more or less; being die same iaiii! .;im i,!hI hv the Commoiivca:th of Pennsylviiiiia to .lim.es Vliilclock. Aug. '.'(), ,s;:t, ,UM) enveved by said Wliiteiiek to iiliam Stron'nd, S, tit. 21. IHTIJ, and V.uvcyed bv said S: round to Leopold Myers, March 1, lss74, and conveyed by said Mvcrs to tho parly of Iho lirfct part by articles of agree ment dated the Kli day of January ls7t). About 25 acres improved witli good or chard, and a i-mall dwelling house thereon erected. Taken In execution and siild as tho piperfy of Amos II. Walton ut the suit of It. W. (iuernsey. TERMS OF SALE. The following must be strictly eonimied with when tho property is stricken dot n ; 1. Wlien the plaintltf or other lien cred itors becon e iho purchaser, the costs on the writs must be paid, and a list of liens inclu.'.in r mortgage, searches on the prop erty sold, together with such lien credit or's re -eipt lor the amount of tho pro ceeds of the sale or such portion thereof a.- ho may claim, must Lo furnished tho Siierill'. 2. All bids must be paid in full. ii. All Miles not settled immediately will be continued until 2 o'clock p. m., of tho day of sale, nt which time all property not settled for will again be put up and sold ut the expense and risk of the person to whom lirst sold. See Bunion's Dig st, Ninth Edition page 4 tiand Smith's Forms, page S84. C. A. RANDALL, Sheriff. SI. ei ill's Olliee, Tiorcsta, Pa., December 2, ls7ii. TO l&VERTOaS MECHANICS. PATENTS mid how to ohU.in them Pamphlet of lid pauos free, upon receiptor Stamiis lor Po.-iae. Addres, i mokk, Smith 'o., Solicitors of Patents, Box si, lf WiiKhlngton, D. C.