j uonour.ii officehs. 7IiM7jr.iX. M. l'nnKMAN. (lUHrinii,w Chili, ' ! J-i 1 1 if l", M. F.in ,.ln .t I' Won i.- I ; f ti.-K- Jnvi.r. 11. W. lark. Xii-iliH Shawkcv. fir J'cnr.r J. T. Rr-ennan, ii.itt.tift'.l;,)vM Swn lies. Sftiool IHrerforn J. Nhawkey, I). AV. lurk, A. II. Partiidiro, C. A. Randall, , js. ivony, j.. i. juenuan. FORtSTCOUNTT qTICEIS. jVcmhrr of Cnvrres-- IFahuy AVhith, (t.r7cV--N'. P. Vi!kk.kk. l. .tMonVifo Jiw.i Jo ;MN,lti:('K, JCd- im KKiilt. 'renxurcr AVm. TiAwp KNfK. t 'rot honot an, lirgintcr i liccorder, ti e. tuTIS KiiAWKKvi .'nf.riir.-C. A. itANHAr.r.. ' . f S ti iiHtnncrn Ki.i JlKttMW, ImAAC n, II. W. IjrnK.TM'R. '"U)ilj &tijaintchh:tl -IT. H. Bkock- y. strict AUnrnri -f!. P. lliwiN. Jury Oommi.tsione.ra C. 1L Churcli. i-.TKIt YodXdK, i Wuy Nurvcyor'V. I). Collins. ironer AV. C. Cotuthn.IP "tirv Auditor -Nictiot.ah TnoMr- X, D. F. CoiVKl.AND, F. C. LAOV. WCSfJESS DinZCTOriY. TICHE3TA LODC T.o.oro.i. ' TKirrs" every l'Jf.ny ''vi i.iiiK, i.t 7 I. o'clock, In tho Lodyjo Room in Par idiro's i Iit.il. ' lb AV. CLARK, X. U. .. AV. HaAVYKB, KooV. 27-tf. TTOUX1 fKV liAv, Ti Tionesta. V Collection j; counties. n tni? and n'ho:n- 40-lv ATTOItNEY AT LAW, H Street. TlOXllSTA.PA. .T. 35. AT-WITW, TTOIIX12Y - iT-wl W, x i;o:;iisx.v, r.v. ATTKMTION Wyl.UIKItS! Un in'V in Uio I'.-iision OJlico at. Ws)i- .ii'fton, '!. V. All olVi.'or.s, m.IuIoi-m, or lilor who wero injured in tli into wnr, m oltaiii ponsidii.s to vlnclt tlioy may o uliLle'i. Ijv calliiiir !'. or ail.lrewsiiiir nic fit : ionostii, Fa. Al-jjJm fr urmirup, f jmy find inmiU.TtfTrn oceivo )ironipt at--ition. Havins hcn ove r four years a soldior in UUwnr, and havlnu: for a mimlicr of nn cnparvl in tha procnution of,nol rs' chiiuirt, Jiiy o.-cfxM-ienoe will aspuru .o cojloelioii of t'UUiift i" tlio shot tft pos :,i!ofiuo.. . .1. UACJXKW. 'f. W. Hays, A TWUXftY AT L A.W, huh Notahy 1tu:i.3C, Reynolds Hum) Reynolds HukV'l :)oi)i, Smi.ch St., Oil City, Fa. S.'-lv , Lawrenco Houso, rprOXFRTA, PKNX'A, ASM. LAV- L KKNCF,, l'lioriuriou. JhiH nousfl N ciiiAi-allyJoe.atcd. Kverytliimr new ami well niriiiHlie.il Superior aeeommoihi ' ions and striet attention rven to uiists. 'aeUbli'.s and Fn:its of all kinds nerved ntlieir seunonf Ki'.inplo room for Com mercial Agent. CEIWJAt. HOUSF., BOXXKKiVSNi:V IJLOCK. T. C. Jackson, Proprietor. This iw anew ooime, and has just boon fitted up for tho iiiieommoilatioii of tlio pnhlic. A portion .f Iho patronage of tho public is solicited. t-ly ' , J. 12. m 2W. 5., A Tbx 10'i'A, PA. n. )FPTCR Houm :7 tLA. m.. 7 to 9 v. k. WednesdavH and Vrtlnyn irom 11 A. M. to 3 P. M. -Tl. E. I" ST FA I'M AX, SUIKiFUN DHXT1ST. Vl')(in,titl room In Pr. P.laino'H oilioe, next 'door Ui Central Uoiise, Tiono.sta. Pa. All work warranted, mid at reasonable prices. U. WAV. A 1. KKM.Y. JSVA Y, VA li K C CO., B A U- K S B S . Corner of 121m tfe AValnut S!s. Tiones:ta. Hank of Dlsvoont and Deposit. . Iiitcre t allowed on Timo Deposits. Collontioiia niuilo on all the Pri neipal puintH of tho U. S. t: i r . t , i IS-ly. rnoTOGRAni GALLERY. to M. CAHI'E;NTER, - - - Proprietor. em Pictures tak r n all tie Jttubt tyh 'Ji-tf the art.. QUAIILKH UA.tr;T(, WACTIOAL CARRIAQE AND WAGON IJAKER In reir of Phuu'.-i lllaeksmift shop, ELM ST.. ' - TION 1'STA, PA r icorui f n ex i khs x TOXSOKl AL AKTIST. TionCNia, Pa. Sliop fust door south of Lawn-ni-e House, l"or a n:ec sha c, nhaui pooii or hair-c ut eall on Mr. 11. lie is lirst-elaoS in every respect. uugti-tr INSUEANCE! LIFE, FIRE ACCIDENT. 1.AV. CliAUK, .Ti., Ayr'l. FIP.E IXSUBAXCR: V,lna, Liverpool it London l' . (ilobr, L.veoniinjjr, North British ,t Mercantile, Hanover, Franklin of Philadi lphia, Coiilinontfil, Xoilli"i'n Koi-lifjstcr. AtVII'KXT ixsuiiaxci:: I'nivolors Ijilii A; Accidont I iixiir.itifi Company. Ofl'icc : ('. C. Tlioiniison'!', Law Ofilco, (JrumUii lilock, TLliutilc, Fa. T. J. VAX CIKsFX, (li(itil)S Afi'iiit, Tinnntii, l'u. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Iiev. linriiliart will occupy tlie pulpit f the Frco Methodist Church next Kunday evening. l'rencliing io the Trcsbylcriati Cliurch next Bundav ' raoruing nnu evening, hy liev. Ilickling. J. 12. Sunday School at 10 o'clock a. iii., and i'rcshytermu Sunday School nt 3 o'clock p. m. September 1. Tlie days ore growing shorter at both ends. - Tho nil market opened yesterday nt 905c, and closed at 'JOgc. Attention ih directed to tho new fidvei'tieincnt of Wm. Siucarbaugh Co. Sir ittuuvillc camp-nicetin com- . monces to-morrow, Thursday, Scptttn- ter 2d. The schools open next Monday. Let there bo a good attendance from the start. Rome of our move thoughtful cit izens aro laying in their winters supply of cool. Q.uite a number of neioirtia from 4 ikie placo attended camp-mccling at Oil City labt Sunday. Fousu. Part of a gold ear ring, with coral Bet. The owner cau have H l)ycolling at this ofiico. The troubles of the bivalves begin in dead eurneft to-day with the month Ii'iss fishing is said to he good in tho rivenow. gome very fino strings having been brought in lately. Our jail has been tcnautlcss for lo ! these many week?, and no one is grieved a cent's worth about it cither. Quito a numjier of the members of Co. G., 83d Regiment, from this county will attend the reunion at Erie on tho 14th. Ed. Ileibel keeps a large assort ment of the latest improved bentiiig and cooking stovei, at remarkably low prices. Call and sec them. -The river bud is gradually coming to tho surface, and unless wo soon get some rain it will be ncceusary to sprinkle it in order to lay the dust. -Remember that to-raorrosv is the very last day for registering in order to vote in November. Let every Re publican sng that Ida name is on the IHt. Tho Stale Normal School offers. teachers Ibe bevt advantages at very low rates. Opens Aug. 24. Address for circulars, J. A. Cooper, Edinboro, Pa. -The new fence and other fixing up and cleaning out lias wonderfully improved the appearance of tho upper cemetery. Tho sidewalk should now be extended to that place. Elderberries are abundant, aud many aro tho p'eking parlies who briiu in largo quantities of them. Elderberry juico makes a very nice drink wbta properly squeezed out. -Some oi our citizens who own "fiyers" take advaatago of the so de lightful evenings speeding tacm on Ehu St. It is ' thought some of them could go a m.ilo in "tpitc of blazes. A Harmony township Democratic voter propouudd tho following conun drum : If it takes fifteen bushels of potatoes at ths Democratic primaries, how ruany will it take at the general election ? Tha Derrick f-avs : "The 'straw fiend' was on the train betwoeu Lake weed and Meadvill, on the New York Pennsylvania & Ohio railroad yester day. The vote resulted as follows Garfield 102 ; Hancock, .37. ' Mrs. H. H.-May will please toccpt our thanks for a copy of tho Chicago Tribune contaiuinir some interebting chapters upon Gen. Hancock's mili tary record as given by one of bis Lieutenant. We should like to make aomo extracts froiu the article but arc too much crowded at present. lion. (!.i!usha A. C!iow, Ibe emi nent Btnlesmau and orator, f?poko to an ovcrwholining multitudo at tho Titusvillo opera houso ou Saturday evening last. It is quito likely that ho will ppcak in -Tioncsta during court week. Mr. W. A. Iluddart, of Cincin nati, has been visiting bis Honcsta friends for a few days. His wifo and children, who have been visiting here lor several weeks, will accompany hini home ; nlso Mrs. Ann Stow. Dr. Dlaiuo is moving his office into ono of tho rooms of tho north tido of the Central House, and ko is Dentist Steadman. This change ib tnado to give room to Lawyer Ilitchey, who is making arrangements to locale in Tic 'a. barley Bonner's borso took a fchort turn on him while pleapure riding one evening last week, upset ting the buggy and Fpiliing its occu pants. Fortunately no serious darango resulted, and four or five dollars will make good all breakage of the vehicle. The Republicans and all othcra interested arcrefjucs-ted to meet at tho Heath School house, on Dutch Hill, for tho purpose of organizing a Gar field and Arthur club, ou Saturday evening next, Sept. 4. Our Repub lican friends in that section should all turn out and have a rousing meeting. . Now shoulder your fowling picco and pop the lYhky Miuirrel. Ono man saw eleven m about two hours totner day, and numerous oihors have been seen, some of which, we venture; to eay have lost their scalps. Our sportsmen are talking of having a match hunt a week from next Saturday, and it doubtless will bo a success as game of all kinds is unusually plenty. The Democracy enthused numer ously on Tuesday last, and listened with bate l breath to Gen. Pearou, the great American floppcr, aud Hon. W A. Wallace. Whilo it would bo folly to intimate that the meeting was tiot a success in point of number, we "must say that but little enthusiasm was manifested, and of this little Demback-GrctKiocrat-Mofisback received the smallest portion. Clarion Republican. We have received the Premium List cf the Venango Couuty Agricul tural Society, for the firsJLFair to bo heli at Franklin, Pa., Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, Sept. 22, 23, 24, 1880. Tho officers and managers of the society are made- up of Venan go's bet and wealthiest citizens,' aud will spare no paius or uio'iey to make this Fair a complete success. No doubt quite a number of our citizens will attend. Mr. Win. W. Dimord, of Downs, Kansas, is here on a visit to his many Forest county frieuds. Will is look ing very natural and don't seem to bo any older than when ho left Tionesta nine years ap;o. He still has an affuc- tion for this place, but is too much attached -to his Kansas home to ever eave that Siato. Mr. D. expects to remain two or thre e week3, aud will attend the reunion of his old regiment the 83d, at Erio on the 14th. -The editor and proprietor of this paper is not a candidate. Democrat. Well wo should hope not. He lias been a candidate twice within the past six months and got badly "sot dowu cu both times once whoa running for delegate to the Democratic State Convention and ugaiu when seeking tho oCico of Chairman of the Demo cratic County Committee and it's hi-rh time he waa announcing that be is not a candidate. Elsewhere in this issuo will be found a letter from Alabama, which we bono every voter who zcU tins p:tpcr will read carefully. Tho gen t!e;nan who wrote tho letter is well known to a great raany of our citizens as a responsible and truthful man ; or. whose word is jur-t as good ts tho gold with every man who knows him. He left this place about a ytar ago a staunch Greenbaeker ; a Grecubacker from principle. To-day he would vote the straight Rcpublic:iu ticket if back to this county. Ho indicates his reasons in the latter for not signing bio r.ane, but we don't tbluk thtre is a voter in tho county who will doubt its genuinenof-a ; if there is let him call around and wo will show Iiiei the original. Wo believe his friends will be able to surmise who tho author is when we state that ho worked at Ruck Mills for some time, after which bo lived in Tientsin, nnd from here be moved to Alabama. Don't fail to read tho letter ; it will do you good. W. II. Dunn, of the Crookston (Minn.) Chronicle, has a very mild way of fpeaking cf wind stonna in that locality. Evidently ho don't want to frighten people. Iji bis last i.suo Lp says : " iucsday evening last a gentlo zophyr moved leisurely across . tho prairie, until it encountered a slight obstruction in tho shape of Norris' windmill. The zephyr wect on, how ever, carrying with it piecos ol Iho sails f the windmill as mementos of the mooting. Pieces of t!:ct windmill nay now bo picked up aimoft any where in this Congressional Dissrict." Mr. Yv P. Wajner, President of the Fagundus Jiiila Club, extends an invitation to the shooters of this county to participate in a P.iilo Shoot at Fa gundus, Pa., on next Saturday, Sept. 4. The foil twing regulations will govern the shod : Distance 200 yards; four positions : Dead rest ; square c(T iiand ; position, standing with artificial rest, aud position standing without artificial rcst. Eutrauco fee 25 cents ; puree to bo inudo in threo prizes. Tho club have a good shooting house and batteries, and use the Creedmoor target. Those who are anxious for a little rec reation in ibis lino should not fail to be on band as a. apk'irdid time ill doubtless be had. ' Excursion to Chautauqua. Genoral Passenger Agent, W. S. Paldv.-in telegraphs us that an excur sion will bo given over tho P. T. & R. F.'y, to Long Toint, Chautauqua Lajte, ou Saturday next, Sept. 4th. Tlio faro for tho round trip from Tidioute, Trutikeyville, Hickory, Tionesta aud Hunter has .been placed at the paltry sum of $1.75, which is certainly dirt cheap. A basket picnic will tako placo at the Poiut, which all cau enjo) wno wish to take their uafket. ibe amusements will consist of mnrdc, dancing, fiuliing, bathing, y.'iic;-, :t: all who would have a day of rccr .. a': .;i and pleasure will not fail to attrud. The train riil pass here about bix o'clock a. in., ir.nd return the Fame day. ' Rills wilf bo distributed giving f"1! information. It is superfluous to iy that tho managers will do all in thoir p cr to maTco it pleasant, fc. tho party. Scattering Notes. A gentleman who has occasion to travel oyer parts of our county fro quently hands us the following list of intereiitinz items picked up on his travels. Wo only wish tbat tho prac tice of taking observations of little incidents aud happenings throughout the county,' by those who are frequently oa the go," would become more fash ionably. It is a wonderful help to the printer and makes his paper vnstly more readable : Any one looking for a good frosh cow, had better see Win. Huddlesoa of IlicEory township. Ho has one for sale. C. F. Gill.iHpie Its built, at his own cspcase, the best picco of road in theso parts. jiuit east of his residence. Good roadd iacrcaso tho value of land. "Go thou," Ac. Capt Clark, of Hunters Run, is bound to have the finest drive leading out of Tioncsta. At the present rata it wont tako long to accomplish it. Oliver Rycrly has taken ths job of sawing the remaining lumber on tlie Collins tract, on Reaver. Mr. Cellins is looking for a good man to do the "stocking" for him. Ch:i3. A. Hill u now running Goo. Siggins' blacksmith shop nt Etiet Hickory. Charley is one of the few l-nnvf how to shoe a horse. Go and sec. He has studied borso feet. Whig Hill has the finest school ground in the county, lhero are plenty of fiao shade trees, nicely triir.ied. It has a good fence around it, unci is kept nicely mown. Such work Kpcaka we'd for the Hill. Director Whitehill is keeping it in bhape. Church yards ought to bo taken care of. !Con any Democrat in tho couaty tell ulnj he h a Douocrat f Decs any body know tho distinctive principles of the Democratic party ? What are the great moral questions they -. are woiking for? How many voters know i;-, they vote i.s they - Njv think ! : '. r A lull lino of iron stone China ware and decorated tea and' toilet sets Sweet potatoe.-;, peaches, Ac, at 2t. Wm Smeau hatch A Co.'n. Goods cheap at Aug. 11, Vi. Ha ALABAMA. SrN.NY South, Aug. 23, 1 880. En. Rnrum.rrAN : Dear Sir: I wi.h to placo before iho readers of your paper some facts the Solid South, and "how they do it." I nard to lhink. hr-fnro I ramn South, that tho reports which we read in tho papers were exacrerated, but I have concluded that there is more truth than poetry about them. Harper ncnur, mts mo nan square on neau every urao. in.s county niwayR gono about ,wu iiepuniican to 1,200 Democratic ; tins and one ether county have been the only two in the State that bavo been able here tofore to got fair elections.' This fall tho Democrats began early to hold public meolings and "Barbecues" and to organize clubs, and endeavored by every i;ieah3 in tueir power to got tho blacks to join them, which they with very few exceptions refused to do ;but OntsXcw f hu-hel -the Democrats still claimed that they '"Tn'v; " would carry the county: nnd they did carry it. I will tell you how tbey did it : In some prccintta where the T?blb.u lc0d0 nnlIr.ntnd frmifl . 1 1 , I thev to d the bUcks not to to tho t. j 0 place of voting at all, and tbry did nnt rrn h.nt. tl-.fl Tnsr.ftrlrr took iho i.:. i:.. .l. xveL laieruiiuu n uuu vuicu lire vthuioi list l.'fmocratic ineniseives. Anoinor precinct turned up a largor Demo cratic majority than tho census of 1880 shows it to have of inhabitants over 21 years of age, including male and feinalo At another precinct at the opening of the noils threo men rode mi and in- . . , 1 going to nota tuai election incmseives , two of tho regular inspectors backed off. but the other one told thorn that he bad the Sheriff's notice in his pocket . 1 appointing mm inspector at tnatpiace, uu iiiut jie iiiieiiiitsu vo atk ; bo mu; eoninromiKP.il with him and fill Went ' ... i . . ir v,,u..v.i i.i,u, ,,.JDu wu ptmoilitcd Inspectors took the ballot tho pruetieo of his prolewsion, liavinggrftd . , . . ., .. .i uated lerally and honorably May 10, 1S65. UOX anil wont to aootner piacg uiu nrntoAfA tn l-nn thft thin rr to suit . . . . themsetvc-B. mat prcctsct weui wem- ocratic solid. There is here at the county soat a military company which, shortly before tho election, was fur uisbed with arms by the State. I tnyself Saw fifteen or twenty of these follows with their arms, cartridge-box ani uayouct in tneir ucilh t'oiiop uu J . - .. 4 II , , 1 1 1 . 11.... iT to a precinct some nueen mueeuibiaui, that ihvrn vr .-b . " was trouble there ; they had no orders fVnm ihn Rhrriff nr anv nn plsn That Horn the buerm or any one else, mat nrecint Went solid. This connty went ... i . .i .Democratic uy a larger majority man thev have votes. The blacks were J . , mucu excitcu, hoj vui i)t me eiui- tions of their leading men there might bavo been trouble. On the day that tho returns were counted tbero waa a argo crowd in town of all classes, aud by taking notico ono could plainly distinguish the 6hape of the pistol or knife, or both, under tbuir coat in aomo instances the weapon itself could be eeon aud as. they began to go bone I 6aw several bring from their hiding placo their Double Barrel Shot Guns. Now understand that this was not don by irresponsible classca, but by the Eo-callcd Chifalry of tho Bouth ; churcli members and deacons of the cluucb. A darkey, in talliing tho election ovr with a friond said : "Iso a mighty big notion to writo dat arup and send it Norf to do papers, aud after a moments reflection be added, "but I would not put my name to it, kaus I knows what would bo done. Ono word to my old friends in Forest County, with whom I bavo spent so many pleasant winters up tho creek Don't waste your votes; 1 can sec other and moic important issues since I earno South. If I were there this fall, knowing what I uow J"ou io be the truth, I should voto alfaijhl hepvl- liean; but hero such a vote will only swell the- Democratic' majority ; my vote, an wdl a thousands of other., will be lost, or worse, counted out, and you must endeavor to make up lor thtm up North. J. " Notico Is hereby given that parties who have or shall hereafter cut limCer or other- wi.-w trespass on lands in Hove, King Icy or Jeuk.-j tOiOinbipf, belonging to tho Funk Ebtate, will bo prosecuted to tho full extcut of tha law. Fusu III IK. Go to G. W. Rovnrd for Mr Kieenian'ri New National Dvcs. For brlgbtiioss and durability of color they are micqualed. Color 2 to li lbs., pt Ki- i - cv::t-.. J- -A new ftnek of fancy Dry Goods and Notions just received aud for salo cheap by Robinson & Bonner. 2t. It is but a simplo statement of a fact when I say that Dr. E. K. Thomp- eon'8 Sweat Worm Powder has saved, humanly speaking, several lives, one of which was that of a valuable preacher. Rev. J. L. Clough, Mission Hous, ODgola, Hiudoostan. For sale Y Uovard. 2t. -Fancy prints, water-proofs in a variety ofshades : Brown and bleached shectings at oil prices at Robinson & jjonnors 2t rioM;TA iVr.viiitir.rf. CoAtrXTED EVKRY TUESDAY, BY reua r.T.n ieai.t:us. I'lonr barrel choii o r..r.o riour saok, best Corn Meal, 100 n.s (,'hop f.-ed, pure grain 1.70 - M - 1.40 - (ir,rj;-o 45f.$")0 3.r.40 2.00(ii.2.40 - 121 - 10 - 7fiH - 5.75 3.75 - 1012-1 75 - 5o7r 22(23 20 (J 22 - 35 .25000 15 0?(Ti)10 12 i.ro - 12 - 3.75 - 3.75 40!0 1.50 - Cl(tl8 17)18 10 - 15 llye. bushel IT H r pn T lifrakfas.t Baeon, gugarcurM Slitmlilovfi Whitcfish, half-barrel:, Lake lierr:nK hall-bnrrola Syrup N. O. MoK-'neH new itoasi uo wonee tv (-...(r.,. Tea Butter - Rico Ejrps, fresli (Salt best lal e Lnrd - Iron, common bar I Potatoes Limo bbl j Dried Apples per ft Dried Koof cac.h j Dried Peaches piued i or --tt COBURN M. D., V PHYSICIAN A RLRGKOX, Has had over fifteen years exporienco in oilieo aud Rosidcneo in Forest House, ont'osito tho Court llouso, 'I loneata, la. Auir. 5-1880 PROCLAMATION. Wiierras. The Hon. L. D. AVotmore. Prenident Jndeo of tho Court of Common Pleas and Quarter tSeshloiiB in and for f K. f.rt.intv of l'ornst. bus issued his mn- cept for holding a Court of Common riean mtvrf itTU. commenco on tto wuiunuuiii,ijviwi.in.iwi""s"i" day of September lbfcO. Xotico is therefore I . 1. X . .1 , , .J'fc',.,.:.....Kn1. lLnini.flifi'17lt giVcn to the Coroner, JtiHtiocsof tho l'eaco and Constables of said county thatthoybo thon and there In their proper, persons nt ten o'clock, A. M., of said day with their rocords, inquisitions examinations, and othor ura,,,. lo llo thoSo thing which to their olliccs appertain to be done, nndtothoHO who aro bound in recorrnizaneo to pi.OHu;ut0 a.-ainst tho prisoners that aro or shall be in the jail of Forest County, that I they be then and there presout to prosoeuto i nuam.sil them as siinii no lust, niven im dor my hand and seal this 31st day of Auguut, A. I. 1880. C. At HAKDAhL, Mioriu. TRIAL LIST; rKOTHONOTARY's OFFICE, ) Koiikmt Co., Pa ( Causes set down for trial in tho Court of Common Pleas of Forest County at Sep tember Term ltbO : .No. Tr. Yr. 1 A. A. Hopkins vs. Horaco Wilkins 20 May 80 2 J. IX. Nioodomus vs. AV. A. Nic-odeuni3 21 May 80 3 J. K. Blaino vs. Henry Swag- uart Kob. 7!) 10 May 7'J Vh. S. II. Haslet ot al 12 May 77 Nauey liawson Admx., vs. 7 av. J. Avmto vs. c. ciiam- 8 Poter Hc iVron vs. J. E. Mc- Cuteheoii 2 Deo. 79 9 11. G. Tinker A Co. vs.B. J. Reid, K.xecntor 15 Fob. 0 10 F. II. F.llsworih ot al vs. Frank Oarvev 8 Pee. 70 11 AV. 11. McMillan vs. Aqull- U Moiifj 2(1 Doi 70 12 Commonwealth of Ta. foruso vs. IUnry AVineard ot al 55 Sep. 70 13 Samuel lmll'vs. Tiio Coun ty of Forest, 22 Hop. 7!) H (.;". .shambur;? vs. AVes Hays 1 Fob. 80 15 S. II. Halot vs. J. N. V' Toiti, worth, 7 May.80 ltl Sainuel Walker v.s. (Joorjio J. lii'tcy, 0 May 80 17 T. .J. Conavd vs. Tione.sla Township, 27 May 80 J. NHAAVKF.Y, ProthonoUiry. Tioneat:). August yo, 1S.S0. Xolico is hereby i;ivnn that tho follow- in-; ai-i-nnits bavo benn tiled m lliec leiK s i Ml'teo and will be presenled in, next term for fonhrinat ion : Socond partial a. eoiiiit of T. .1. Bowman, (iuardian ol i.ilr.-i of (.'harles Metiill, (lee'd, itii'.l of Soseph t 1 ieiimi ', ilee il. Partial aeconnt of Joseph (i. lalo,uar (lnin of Anna 1i!1sh, niiuor eluld i'f John p.iss, deceased. Final account of William B. Heath and Seibri t Burlieu, F..ocul"rs of llic Kst.ite C John lleiss, deceased. Ci i.iucs Oi. kick, For.iM Co., Pa. Aug. JCST1S SI! AAVKF.Y, CUik. riMM I'.Kl! LA N 1 FOR :!A LR. Warrant - 1 . I t I O j I.CIIS, i..j.l .. .U', .." 1. irks of Ni, II. .tone, Forcslcouniy. 41 miles l i-oi.i 1 I. ii : ou l'i-. or, and from survey of K. C. A. K. i. R. All ..cr i.' (o.i" ic. wilh hemlock, cl.ei i v, ;.sl;. mapc, p.'pl.ir, cu i iicul.ci, etc. Will 'll Ibe whole ol in lots at pri va'.o s -de. Tim wl.olo ' i anv pai i re liiainiun.Mi hand will I.cm.1.1 at Al'l'TloN ai. Iho Court Mi.ii'e, Ti.''a, September 2S h, If-SO, at I p. in. TiM" iMiiiiii'.-a.-luibb.'. l; .1. A A. I'. I ' I' II', All"i lie vs. ( .,11! .1 I '.i . il- list. I'' r