Sit $ow$t $qmMta. i. K. WENK, EDITOR. WEDNESDAY MORMJiC, FEB. M, 1S80. REPUBLICAN STATETICKET. TOR SLTREME JUDCIK, HENRY GREEN, of Northampton Couuty. TOR AUDITOR OEXEIUL, JOHN ;A. LEMON, of Blair County. Illinois Republicans are for Grant first, Washburne eeconJ, and Blaine the next titue. Judge Jeremiah t. Black says "Pennsylvania is a Democratic State." Not of Mr. Black's kind of Democra cy, however. Speaker Randall has again been compelled, "for the sake of the Demo cratic jiarty," to suppress Congressman Weaver, the Iowa Greenbacker. Ex-Seuator Morrill, of Maine, wouldn't object to the nomination for Vice President in the event of Senator Blaine's defeat in the convention. lie would make a capital presiding officer of the Senate. The Democratic members of Con gress are chafing terribly under the restraint put upon them by the leaders, and some of them are threatening to break the gags, let the consequence be what they may. It is being whispered in Massachu setts that General Butler is suspected of an intention to run for Governor this year. Butler will probably be willing if it will afford any amuse ment to the boys. The Chicago union vetern club, the largest organization of soldiers in the country, goes back on "Weaver and his back-pay bill with a vengeance. The association declare that they want none of it, and request their Congress men to fight the insanity. Western Correspondence. Lone Rock, Wis., Feb. 10, 1880. With your permission I aek for space in the columns of the staunch old Forest Republican for a few items from this locality. Times are quiet at preseut compared to what they were at the opening of winter ; the weather is warm and pleasant f.ml every indication is for spring. We have had very little snow here this season and at present the ground is bare and the ladies are mourning the privilege of taking their "young man" out for a leap year sleighride. The winter grain sown here last fall, although tho winter has been open, is not materially damaged and bids fair for a good crop the coming harvest. Produce of all kinds is at good figures, and now the farmer of the west is reaping the fruits of his labors, and as money is plenty we all realize the fact'that times are improv ing. I have' tho pleasure of receiving the Crookston Chronicle, of Polk Co., Minn., W. R. Dunn, Editor and Pro prietor, As your readers are acquainted with Mr. Dunn, I will say that ho is publishing a live Republican paper, devoted to tho interests of the farmer's of the countiy, and located in the great wheat belt of the north west. bhould any of the good people of Forest county contemplate emigrating west my advice is take the Chronicle and be posted. Tho wis men of this State are again at the Stale Capital making laws, also endeaveriug" to pass the Capital Punishment law, for this State never hangs for murder, but sends criminals to State Prison for life, and eventually pardons them out, aBd some peison has discovered this mode of proceedure aud is trying to stop it by hanging the guilty parties. A General Reuuion of Wisconsin Soldiers is to take place at Milwau kee next summer commencing on the 7th of June and continuing one week. We anticipate a pleasant time. A general invitation is extended to old soldiers of other States to meet with U3. The State furnishes the necessary ' rations, camp aud camp equipage. Among the noted persons expocted are Grant, fiherniau, Logan, and sev eral other distinguished statesmen. Politically we are principally Graot nun in this State, with a few scatter- ing for Blaine, and since the settle ment of the Maine muddle the Demo crats and Greenbackers are exceed ingly quiet, and many are ashamed of the party they belong too. So would I it I was ever guilty of supporting either of the above panics. Another effort is being made by our representatives in Congress for the Fox and Wisconsin rivers. As each western State is interested in the nav igation of the streams above men tioned it is expected that ere long steamers from the Mississippi will pass into the lakes without any difficulty. More anon, N. B. II. Star Twinklings. We had a "Spelling Bee" on Dutch Hill, ou the evening of above date, but on account of the inclemency of the weather the Whig Hill school could not attend. Their teacher, F. F. Whittekin, came, however, through mud and storm to excuse his school. None but the Dutch Hill scolars were iu attendance, except a few from Ross Run, and one or two from Whig Hill. Sides were choen from the home school and after spelling about one hour and twenty five minutes tlio last two were put down on the word cygnet);', Misses Mary Smith and Vernie Heath were the last two thf.t remained standing. President H. E. Gilluspie then an nounced iDtermiseiou of five minutes, which judging from the amount of talking and laughing was highly ap preciated by all of the boys and girls, "ye pedagogues" included. -After intermission those present were entertained for about three-'quar-trs ot an hour by literary exercises in which all who participated acquitted Ihemselves very creditably. ' .' . lours. c, J. D. U. Confirmation Notice Notice is hereby Riven that the final account of II. II. Stow guardian ot Georgia Stow has been filed in this oftlce and will be presented at February Torin, 1880. Attest: JUSTISSIIAWKEY, Clerk of Orphans Court. Tionosta, Fob. 4, 1880. Came to the premises of tho subscriber, in Tionesta Township, on Saturday, Jan. 10, 1880, a red steer, with some white on belly, and whito on tip of tail ; about ono year old. Tho owner is notiliod to com forward, prove property, pav chartros and take the same away or it will be disposed of according to law. ' & eld ex Whitman. Tionosta, Jan. 20, 1880. License Notice. Nolico is hereby piven that the follow ing license applications havo been filed in the Clerk's (mice and will bo presented at February Term of Quarter Sessions : T. C. Jackson, Central Uousc, Tionesta Boro.. (retail.) William SmearbauRh, Acomb Store Building, Tionesta IJoro., (wholesale.) Attest": JUST1S SHAWKEY, Clerk. Tionesta, Feb. 4, 1880. TRIAL LIST. rnoTnoNoTAnv's Offick, 1 For kmt Co., Pa j Causes set down for trial in the Court of Common Pleas of Forest County at Feb ruary Term 1S80 : No.Tr. Yr. 1 Edward Jones ctal vs. John Peterson ct al 23 May 78 2 George It. Walters vs. Samuel Clark 52 Sep. 78 3 J. E. Blaine vs. IlenrySwag- gart 6 Fob. 79 4 J. A. Neill vs. Byron Landers 10 May 71) 5 Andrew Weller for use vs. N. H. Haslet et al 12 May 77 6 Eli Berlin vs. John A Stew art 20 May 79 7 Jacob D. Ainger Trustee vs. Leonard Afrnew et al 33 May 79 8 Nancy Dawson Adiu. rs. Sarah Ann Dale 19 Sep. 79 9 Jaoob M. Kepler vh. The Franklin Firo Ins. Co. of Philadelphia 34 May 79 10 J. E. Blame vs. Admr's of Winuiis KhU-H) 54 Sep. 79 11 Jos Harrison vs. William Felton 11 Dec. 79 12 W. J. Whito vs. CJarson Shuir.Uurg 20 Dee. 79 13 C. J. Harris vs. Jeuks Township Sfi Sep. 79 14 Cascade Petroleum LaHd As sociation vs. T. I). Collins et al 49 Sop. 79 J. SIIAWKKY, Prothonotary. Tionesta, February 2, 1880. XOTICE. . T 1ST OF RETAILERS of Merchandise. JLiLiquora, An., in tlie County of Ferest, mate oi Pennsylvania, lor the year A. u 1SS0: TIONKSTA MOKO. Class. Tax Robinson it Bonner O. W. Dithridge G. W. Bovard John Reek Morris Einstein A. II. Partridge S. II. Haslet A Sons Wm. Lawrence, hotel J. C. Jackson, hotel GREEN TWT. Ford Jt Lacy ! H. W. Ledebur T. D. Collins jncKonv Twr. T. J. Bowman Wheeler, Dusenbury A Co..., BARSKTT TWl. A. Cook J. B. Ptarsall 10 $20 00 12 12 50 1J 14 12 14 14 5 5 12 60 7 00 12 50 7 00 7 00 50 00 50 00 ..14 7 00 .14 7 00 .14 7 00 .12 .14 12 60 7 00 .14 7 00 .14 7 00 howk twr, O. W. Brooks A Co 12 12 50 HARMONY TWP, J. B. Machesney .'..14 J. Woodcock, hotel, 5 KINUSLEY Twr, 7 00 0 00 Wheeler, Busenbury A Co 14 7 00 Appeals will bo held at the Court House m 1 Kinesta Borough, Man.h 13, 1-ShO, D.W.CLARK, Mercantile Appraiser, COUNTY AUDITORS REPORT FOR THE YEAR 1870. WILLIAM LAWRKN'CE, Treasurer of 1 said County for tho year To balance due last scttement f 13,739 45 " ain't ree'd from Kinjrsley twp. lor niainienaco or lUizabelh Gibson " Seated lands ret. Co. tax 1S73 u i. i)nj .i " ' Co. " 1879 ii . u,,,,, i. ' Unseated land ret. O. tax 1879 . . non, ii ree'd from Wm. Lnwrcr.ee for eonl and lumber " ree'd from J. T. Brennan for freight on tablo " ree'd from Green twp. on ac count Poor Fund ' ree'd from Shir Shaw key Jury fees " ree'd from J. T. Brennan for paper : " ree'd from ft. J. Motley on bal ance due " ree'd from T. C. Jackson for grass " ree'd from J. T. Brennan for ink CO-Day List Co. and Bond tax 1879 " ree'd from Sh'tf Randall jury fees " roo'd from S. 1). Irwin Esq., for coal " Redemption of County lands 247 50 6S9 iff lixt H7 8,:125 Ml 9 23 25 5,101 75 5(i7 IS 4 08 30 820 94 S2 00 20 600 00 800 65 140 25 12 00 15 00 61 99 $30,888 24 To balance $19,405 30 WILLIAM LAWRENCE, Treasurer of too commonwealth lor year To balance due last settlement $112 90 " State tax 1879 147 91 " Hotel license 150 00 " Retailers licenre 172 60 " Tax on loans ; 45 00 " Eating-house licanse 40 00 $068 31 To balance $227 60 $008 31 WILLIAM LAWRENCE, Treasurer of Forest Comity in account with the Redemp tion Fund ol said county lor tfia To balance last settlement $2,600 84 " ain't ree'd from individuals 330 77 $2,937 61 To Balance $2,135 19 C A. RANDALL, Sheriff of Forest County, in account for tho vear ending December 31st, 1879. , To orders drawn ." $415 25 By fees $445 JUSTIS SITAWKEY, Prothonotary, in account for the year ending Dee. Slst, 1879. To orders drawn... k .'T.....'.'. $101 10 By foes $161 10 COMMISSIONERS of Forest County in account for year ending December Slst, 1879. ELI BERLIN. To County orders drawn $163 iO Bv 44 days' services , $132 00 ' 812 miles travel 31 20 $163 20 ISAAC To Countv orders drawn $179 60 $179 60 II. W. LEDEBUR. To Countj' orders drawn $138 60 By 41 days services. " 156 miles travel... $138 60 $138 00 We, tho undersigned Auditors of Forest County, do hereby certify that we met at the Commissioners Office in said county according to law, and did audit and adjust the several accounts of the Treasurer, Sheriff, Prothonotary andCounty Commission er's for tho year ending Dee. 31st, 1879, and find them as sot forth in tho foregoing re port, in testimony wberoof we have hereunto sot our litmus and seals this Xlth day oi January, a. v. ibo. T. D. N. Attest ; J. T.' BRENNAN, Clerk. EXPENDITURES of Forest County County Commissioners $ 481 40 Clerk 600 00 Auditors and Clerk 85 60 Counsel Fees 35 00 Cat and Fox Bounty 103 30 Jury Fees 1,241 18 Jurv Commissioners nn 1 Clerk 65 44 Assessors W 39 Printine 402 10 Constables 20169 Court Crier 80 00 Road View 88 70 Fuel and Linht 272 28 Elections 278 30 Commonwealth Costs 18 00 Books Ac 216 85 Repairs and Furniture 1,401 19 Western Pa. Hospital 708 93 Sheriffs Fees 445 05 Prothonotary's Fees 170 65 FINANCIAL STATEMENT of Fort LIABILITIES. ...$13,000 00 . 2,000 00 County Bonds Bridge Uonds $15,000 CO FOREST COUNTY, ss. Pursuant to law, we tho undersigned Commissioners of Forest County publish tho foregoing exhibit of tho receipt and expenditures of Forest County for tho year ending Doeombcr Slst, 1879. Witness our hands this 2ltb day or January, a. d. issu. ELI BERLIN, ) ISAAC? LONG, V County Commissioners. Attest: J. T. BRENNAN, Clerk, H. W. LEDEBUR, j N. II. IIABI,ET & SOXS, Dealers in General Merchandise In Now Store Room at HASLET'S CORNERS, TIoiiONtii, ln. Jan'y 1st, 1880. list at c Xoticc. Estate of Herman Blitine, 'ato of Tio nesta Borouifh, Forest County, Pa., De ceased. All persons imlobled to suid estato are remcstod to make immediate payment ; and those having legal claims against tho same, will present them with out delay in proper order for settlement, to D. S. KNOX, Executor. Tionesta, Forest Co., Pa. January ltt, 18S0. 42-Ct. o RGAN OF OILS A XTI-MOXOI'OLIST.' Tho Titusville Mousing Hkraid con tains full and complete market and month ly Oil Reports, ami all the local and gen- ral news. I'nee 510 per year. Weekly lUrt,! I f 1.50. Send fVr sample copic. 'omst County in account with tho funds of ending December ill, 1870. By County Orders redeemed 1ST9$ H.Ms 81 " Co, A hridga coupons ro'd 1879 770 00 " seated lands ret. Co. A Bond 1878 A 1879 1.521 05 " Exonerations 21 35 " Refunding orders 118 6(1 " 6 per et. abatcin't on $2,030.90 101 65 " 31 per ct. on $8,308.81 Co. or ders redeemed 292 91 " 3 per jt. on $770.00 Co. and bridgo nouponN redooroed 20 95 "Hlporct. on $1 18.0(1 Refund ing orders redeemed 413 " 34 per et. on $S02.42 redemp tion fund 28 08 ' 3J per et. on $120.67 Big Level Road Fund paid by order of Court 4 43 " Balance 19,405 30 $30,P88 21 Forest County in account with the Fund of ending December 31st, 1879. By publishing mercantile list 1S79$ 28 25 " state Treas. rc t April 4, 1879... " ' " July 10, 1879... 60 00 92 5 124 07 :;h oo 21 38 18 03 68 42 227 00 Jan. 2, 18.80... ' Balanco , year ending December 31st, lit, B By ain't paid individuals $ 802 42 r Balance 2,135 19 $2,937 61 V $163 20 LONG. , By 43 davs services $129 00 " 606 miles travel 60 60 $179 60 $123 00 15 60 C. LACY, F. COPELAND, THOMPSON, L.S. L.S. L.S. County Auditors. for the year ending Una. 31st, 1879. ( Janitor 50 60 Teachers Institutn 70 00 Bridgo Bepairs l'8 87 Postage 12 79 Interest 770 00 Collectors Commission 210 0:1 Treasurer's Commission 350 62 Dist. Attorney's Fees 30 30 Express and 'Freight , 12 69 Court auditor 10 00 Stenographer 113 00 Western Penitentiary 4 60 Clothing aud medical attendance for Prisoners 4 70 Tramps 8 50 Insurance 199 25 Contested Election 300 69 Witness Foes aud Expenses in County Cases 101 00 Taxes Refunded 118 CO County for year ending Dec, Slst, 1879. ASSETS. Balance due by S. J. Setley, ex- Treasnror ? 873 11 Balance due by Win. Lawrence, Treasurer.on Countv Fund... 19,405 30 Seated lands returned for 1879 888 27 Due bv Harmony Township 793 80 " " Green " 190 45 " estate of Fred. Glassner, Deceased 202 97 $22,363 93 Awarued the Highest Medal at Vienna and Philadelphia. E. & H. T. ANTHONY & CO., 591 Broadway, Now York. (Opp. Metropolitan Hotel.) Manufacturers, Importers A Dealers 1m ')lvet Frames, Albums, GrephoBcopes. STEREOSCOPES AND VIEWS, Kugravings, Chromos, Photographs And Itindred goods Celebrities, Actress' cs, etc. PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS. Ve are Headquarters for everything in the wav of HTEREOPTICONM and MAG IC LANTERNS. Each stylo being tho boft ofMts class in tho market. Beautiful Photograpie Transparencies of Statuary and engraving for tho window Convex Glass. Manufacturers of velvet frames for Miniatures and3 Couvox Glass Pictures, Catalogues of Lanterns and Slides, with directions for using, sent on receipt of ten rmt8. jan 7 -3in QEORGE IIENDEHSON. TONSORIAL ARTIST. Tionesta. Pa. Shop fiist door south of Lawrence House. For a nice shave, sham poon or hair-cut call on Mr. it. lie tir--t-cl;i-s in every refpvet. au'i tt ANNOUNCEMENT GEORGE W. niM Would reNpocfnlly return his acknowl edgements to the people of Forest Co. for iheir very liberal patronage bestowed up on him at his late Auction Sale. He would further announce that, actuated by the be lief that tho true interests of the County will bo promoted by an establishment ot which goods can bo had at as low prices as any where in tho State, ho has RBMOYED TO THE 1MJITIKIDKK IIUII.IUMJ, whero ho is now opening a Now & Varied Stock of Goods. All are invited to call although perhaps not in Immediate want of anything. In his new stotk will bo found many desir able goods, such m ', v Turkey Red, Solid Blues, Brown and Car dinal Trints. Amoskeag Ginghams, Shirting Ginghams and Calicos ; Choicest Shirtings, Cottonndes, Kentucky Jeans, Ijonsdale, Cambri: and fine Muslins. GERMANTOWN & SAXONY WOOLS, Ladies' Solid Color H)e, Smoked and Pearl Cloak Buttons, Jet A Gold Mixed Dress Muttons, Crocket Hooks. LACES IN GREAT VARIETY Torchon, Valenciennes, Brotonnoaud Cluny Laces. If AM BURG E DO I NGS A 1 NSERTI XGS. In CalAAHirnre, ho will this week open two hundred dollars wt rth of tho Choicest ENGRAVED WARE, Something far in advance of anything he has horetoforo brought to this County. His stock of GBOOBRIES is complete, and it will be his aim to keep everything of tho best. A visit to his establishment will bo of interest to nil. GEO. W. DITHRIDGE, Partridge Building, Jan2S80 Tionesta, Pa. . Zr.iTf-ii. " rtt -v.ri-.J ' -rtHMtuaiiu m im. J"N THIS (( of ComiarrM nJ In thra jo--!ie itinios, the prying denmnil I for llnrauhly trunrd mon for hiimnu. Our Institution oftrni nn urpaMl fnrilitlm to Twang mid middle agnl men for obtaining 1'nu'llod! lilueution. A nhort llni only U iiiircd to oomiilrta th course of attulr.' KxponMoliirht. IndlTidiia) Inrtnicilon. iSimli'iils cu nier t hit Una Ho Tncallom. For cirrulni vuiiom i;. oirr a ko.n. riiuburgh.. jr Unfi t liooklKBpiug, puoliihcxl bjr llurir m 3rv.; priulad lu coluir, 400 pp. Til Urgent work; ou tin- (Cicno pukmtaed. A 'ojk for bunk urn, rmilroail, tuainou man tad .racl.ml aceuuDtanux truce; S.OM, Ht4 20 tonlt. I Allegheny Valley Rail Road, Pittsburgh, Titusville & Buffalo Railroad. ON AND AFTER Monday, Dec. 15, 1870 trains will run as follows: STATIONS. Northward Southward V: 1 .la. I K. t a m p m p m Pittsburgh 8:55 ?:r5 8:50 W PenJuncl0:02 4:00 10:50 Kittaiming 10::) 4:45 11:50 R. B'k Juncll:10 5:40 1:15 Brady Belidl 1:'": 5:52 1:40 Parker 11:52 C.:2.". i!:3S Kmlenton lli::t4 7:04 :t:()5 Scrubgrass 1:07 7:4:1 4:15 Franklin S:20 5:lo OilCitv 1:5" 0:115 fi:0i Oleopiili 2:lS;!t:47 .'27j KagltiRock 2:2!V10:(d !:7:l Tionosta 2:40 10 41 7:02j Tidiouto 3:2:i,ll:5' 7:4.r Irvineton 4:00 i:oo H-.w, Falconers 5:4o 0:f0 Buffalo 8:15! 1:10 Oil Citv '2:f 0:05 (;:10 Pot. Centre i!::i5 0:27 :5i Titusville 3:0r, 0:51 7:17 Corry 4:15Il:2o H:40 p. m il. in a. in! I III p 111 8:00 1:50 U:50:i2:35 0:15111:551 a in 7:10 5:20 4:10 2:40 r:X- 11:10 5:200:5.- 2:17 4:50;i0:25! 1:IH 4::il' 10:07! 12-52 S:"i2l i:25 11:40 :: 1 T j 8:45'ii:;W 3:'M! K:I.V )':25 2:.71 1 1 :0(' 5:Ot 2:2Kl:4!ii 2:07lti:2 ! l:25 Si::)j 8:J 8;l(i 7:4! 7:5 5:17 12:15 12:45 U:05 8:251 1-50 l:.'ll l:oe 11:55 S::0! .1. 8:05 7:4-.! 7:15i 6:10, f:05 K:-i:! 8:lii 7:05 i k. in j). in Trains run bv Philmlelphia Time. DAVID McCAlKJO, Gen'l Sup't. MORTON HALL, Sen'l Passenger Jb Ticket Agetit. CHAUTAUQUA LAKE ! The short & Popular Route via Pittsburgh, Titusville & liul falo, and Bult'alo, Cautauqua Lake & Pittsburgh R'ys. ON AND AFTER June 2r$d, 1879, Trains will leave Oil City as follows: 7.nn a TVT "''yi (ia" through I JJ XXaitla coach) arriviuir at Mav villo 10:45 a. m j Point Ctiautauqua, 11:00 a. m.; Fair Point, 11:15 a. in.; Kutialo, 1:25 p. ni. inin A li '-y- excpi,t Su"- 1 J'-bJ X.HI. dav.arrivinifatMay vlllo 8:50 n. m.j Point Chautaucpia, 4:15 p. m.j Fair Poiut, 4::J0 p. in.: Buffalo, 7:15 p. m. O DM Daily, except Sunday, (Vt.vu 1 alTla (has through coach and Pullman Palace DrawinK-Room Car) ar rivinv; at Mayvillo 5:50 p. in.; Point Chau tauqua, (:I0 p. in.; bair Point, 6:25 p. in.; Buffalo 8:20 n. m. 4C)f 13 TXT Katurdsv onlv, arriv iU I ail. inur at Mavville, 7:40 p ni.; Point Chautauqua, 7:55 p. m.; Fair Point, 8:05 p. in. Trins arrive at Oil City from Chautati qua Lake 0:45 a. m. (Monday onlv), 2:00 p. iu., ;5:ofi p. in., 8:25 p. m., Daily. J. L. HUTMAN, Suiit., Mavviile, N. Y W. S. BALDWIN, u-u'l Pa'senger Af-'f nf ButV.il, N. Y Sellers' Cough : ,v Syrup. 50 YEARS BEFORE THE PUBLIC. Pronounced by all to be tho most Pleas ant and rlllcneious remedy now In use, for tho cure of coughs, colds, croup, hoarseness, tickling sensation ,f tho throat, whooping cough, etc. Over n million bottles -ld within tho last few years. It gives relief wherever used, nntl has the pewer to Imparl hem-lit that cannot be had from the cough mixture now iu use. Sold by nil Druggists at 25 cents per bottle. " , ..SELLERS' LIVER PILLS ftrealno highly recommended for curing liver complaint constipation, sick-headache,' fover and ague, and all diseases of the stomach anil liver. Sold by all Druggists at 25 cent per box R. E. SF.LLEKS A CO. Pittsburgh, Pa. PROCLAMATION. WiiKitKAs, The Hon. L. D. Wetmore, President Judge of the Court of Common Pleas and Quarter Sessions in and fr the county of -Forest, has Issued his pre cept for holding a Court of Cntniuon Pleas Quarter Sessions, Ac, at Tioncstn, for the County of Forest, to commence on th fourth Monthly of Feb. next, being t It a ' 2:ind day of Feb. INSO. Notice is therefore given fotho Coroner, Justices of the Peace and Constables of said county, that thev bo ' ' then and there In their proper persona at ten o'clock, A. M., of said day, with their records, inquisitions rxaminntioiis and other remembrances, to do thuso things which to their ollleos appertain to be done, and tothoMO whoareliound in recognlzanco to prosecute against the prisoners that ni ii or shall lie in the .lai! of Forest County, that thev be then and thiro present to pro'iccute against them as shall be just. Given un der mv hand and seal Ibis 2'Uh dv of January, A. 1. 1N80. " C. A. R VNlALL, Hht rifT. Coniraissioncrs' Salo cf Lands; BY VIRTUE of various Acts of Assoii-' bly of the Commonwealth of Penns I vania made and provided, wo, the under signed, Commissioned ot Forest County, will expose to sale by public vendue or outcry at the Court House, iu TionrU Borough, on Tuesday, February 24. lt-K, tho following described pieces of land : JIK'KOIIY twr, 4 1' D Collins, J G Reed. lIAItMO.NYTWI. oO Stiong, Lviu-h A Eckhart. ' H5 Manross G W' 20 Cotant A Xelson. . lor 144 Easton 11 5!l Faulkner Wm. 100 Hunter, Win. Foreman. 50 Cook John. 8 Jenkins J II KINUSI.tT TWI-, M17 27 E Best TIONKSTA T VP. 3i2l 1.VI Dale V Hrother. 108 (Jood Hope Petroleum Co. ' Isaac Lnxo, Co. II. W. Lkdkiii:, ) ('omm!sioiiers. Attest: J. T. I'llENNAN, 'lcrk REDUCTION IN l?ATES!l Between nny OrHce nf I tils Eipmi and OBlve of nenrly all niiurrllni EiproMri Biorf b, Noulb, i;iu and W-al. ON CURRENCY AND COLD. rckuei of MO or l' ... 14 eta. oTor ao u 0io, . . bo " H 40 " oo, . . i And on lnntcr um charges r proportlonatoly 1 a ON MERCHANDISE. (TiOwrnt and lilghtt clinrtf governiul by dinlinoo ) fackigci of I lb. or Ip, 25 ris. orar 1 " to , Kit la BO cti. . u " OO " 9H" US " "fJl.OO I M 3 M U 4 H m 4 ' O ON PRINTED MATTER, (took and other mutter wholly. Im prlat, orJiTwt from, or arnt t li-Hlm. c 4 lirre r-pnll anJ vnlua limitrtl to Ten lo!lars: fackagvi of M llyi. or . . . 15 cti. " ov.ir r ')Hi, . BO " 3 " " 4 " . . . a , When la cxcwii of Dune w l'lils, nt proporlloimi rate. 'I'li forcu'Olnsr mtra, nr nbont half former ciiarcr. M.f lU trnaa (lortttlluu IbrutiKU lu dratimtliua. I.HH Halm tintrl naull k inda of Far tm ana IkHlry Irolucls; also, oa .Uanafatlared rtlers for tlio iurcliHr of nordu to 1& roturnvd ' f I'.x.iom. ric iii'tiuut iiitt utlon, aud llBturna li.ii-lo lJf li"t Kxpri-M. Sc:id v our Moiiry tiuil I'urcla by tills, the ch(RH . ileuat, xiHiilw-ly trrnr auil Kliiut vitlMt mi' Jo ol tratuiportailnD. T. J. HUDSON, Buj ttr I ii f..i unit iou. rail tin J. L. VltAia, Ayrnt, Tionosta, Pa THECR EAlTcAUS E HUMAN MISERY. Jut) PutiNxhrrf, is a Sealel Envelope. Prive nix trntx. A Lecture on the Nature, Tieutment and Radical cut o of Seminal Weakness, or Spermatorrhea, induced hy Kclf-A imaf, Involuntary Kinissions. I iri'potencv, Ner vovs lichility. and 1 mpcrliments to Mnr riane generally ; Ctinsumption Kpilepsy, ami Fits; Montnland Plivsical Incapacity. Vc.-B.v ROBKItT J. CULYEHW-KLL, AL D., author of the Mreen Book.'' Ac. The worM-rcnowned author, in this ad minicle Lecture, clearly pioyos from liis own experience that thi) uwlul conscqueii ecs ofSeif-Aliuse may ho eireetuallv re moved without medicine and without dangerous surgical operations, bougies. Instruments, rin;js, or cordials ; pointing out a mode of euro at once certain and effectual, by wiiich every sufferer, no m.ittcr what his condition 'may be, may cure himself cheaply, privatel," ami radio ally. 4-aju7'M lecture will jrrotc a boon to tftotLifiHtlH to thtjitxaiulj. Bent, under nal, in a plain envelope, t j any address, mi ret eij t of six cents, or two postage hliiiiins. Address the Publishers, Til E t'l'LV KKWKI.L MFLICAL CO 41 Ann St., New York ; P. O. R..., -i.-g' 8-lti-iy. ' TOI5 WORK ofsll kiiids dnnr. ut thisTF. I on stj.-.rt i-"-,tj, P) Uraoi EXPRESS. V" 9