i I- WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAI 13, ISM. LOCAL AND - -.T-t f iTn'!'1 onilrned Time Tnhle Tlitfla Hli;. ..n. i BOROUGH OFFICERS. P.urgefi. J. Wot.c.oTT. (,V)Brp7mfu-North ward, T. J. Van Olewn, T. R. (Vbh, .Ino. A. Hurt J Month ward, O. V. Robinson, 8. II. Haslet, Kit Holnnian. Jimtioca of the Peace J. T. Rrennan, D. 8. Knnx. , Constable James Walter. tirhonl DirerfnrtJ. Hhawkry, 8. J. Wolcott, J.' E. Blaine, A. B. Kelly, J. T. Brennau, A. H. Partridge. mm FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. Member of Congre-3 as. MosonoVK.' yJMm6Jv K. E. Tavis. President JudireW. D. Brow, I JtflrRirtf Judges John Rkck, C. A. Htiu.. Treasurer N. 8. FonEMAW. Prothnnotary. Register A R reorder, &c. JURTia SltAWKKY. Sheriff. C A. RANHAT.r.. CbmmiMiVmer Eli Burliic. Isaac 1a)vo. H. W. LKmsmm. CVunft Sunerinlendent-r-W. 8. Brock- way IXstriet Attorney S. D. Irwin. urt Commissioners C. II. Church. PKTKR YolTNOK. County RttrveiiorT. F. WniTTEKlN. Coroner C. II. C)irncH. County Auditors Nicholas Thomp on, I). F. Coffxand, F. C. Lacy. south. Train IS 10:f)7 am Train JO 1:.'4 pm Train 10 7:49 pm Mr. L. Agnew.ofOil Creek Lake, , A very interesting and instructive has chartered , the little steamer letter from our Irimd, KoUert l. "Pearl" and is having her fitted up in Shriver, of Kansas, will be found in No. 1 shape. Persons who contero- this issue. Hp is evidently much in plate excursions to this new and fa- lovo with his new home, and thinks it rnous resort can make all Arrange- the farmer's Paradise. We hope he ments by writing to Mr. Agnew will favor us with a letter frequently, Cony Herald. as we are sure the many friends of i ii .it. -11 1 -Clarion rnt.ntv Democrats are mmselt and Dis excellent iaay wm ue T"i r n I. I. . 1 1. O I 14. "I 1 I rn a. to., Presbyterian Sabbath School at of them are aonounced as willing to A charter was granted by the ' ' I .1 . !- I T ;lt.,. n Tknrolau loaf tit ilia serve me puoiic in ono capuuuj ur jjjjidiovuio v another. Armstrong county Repab- Tionesta Railroad Co. Mr. D. W. licans are uot far behind, however) Clark, Ileal Estate Agent of our place, nearly thirty of tbem are ready to be has been appointed agent to secure the slaughtered. right of way for the road. We sin- wL.-i -j i.-i.:'..,. cerelv hone our citizens will take a NORTH. Train 1 "..... K:3 am Train r 1 11:22 am Train fl 3:04 pin Train IS fi:0i pm Train 0 North, and Train lfl South carry the mail. ' .' t? ckkoii. ul at in . .s - . .. i - n i.. nlPADPfl tn hpar from them oiten a, ni.. F. M. Sabbath School at 11 patriotic cnaps, eviaenuy uver ion r 3 p. rn. OUSINESS DIRECTORY. Rev. Hill will occupy the pulpit of the M. E. Church next Sunday evening at 8 o'clock. ' CoUrl week. Ilneucklei are blooming. Qilite a cold snap since Sunday. Fires didn't go bad. -JIIbs Copeland's school closes to morrow The others will last a week or ten days yet. Miss Flora Haslet is visiting friends aid relatives iatCooperstown, Venangoounty. T. P, Ray, Esq., one of Mead- villa's prominent lawyers, attended court this week. May Court Minutes, Court convened Jlonday, at 2 o'clock p. m., with Judge Wm. D. Brown, and Associates Reck and Hill on the Bench. The following business wai disposed of up to Tuesday eve ning: f F. H. Ellsworth vs. Frank Garvey ; continued tt cost of plaintiff. J. A. Neill vs. Byron Landers ; cou tinued at cost of plaintiff. Etta M. Wood vs. E. Fred Wood ; caso in divorce ; Di voice decreed. Partridge vs. G. K. M. Crawford and Patrick Powers ; Garnishee ; judg ment against the Garnishee. Commonwealth vs. Road Comr's of splendid. Newly-sown oats are shoot- right view of this matter, and see the Tionesta twp . continued, and defend ing up rapidly, and all kinds of farm advantages wnicu mey as inaiauaii, nrBduoe bida fair to be abundant. The " well as tne county gen.rauy, w.u weather at this writing, however, looks receive by the building of the road. J a little as thoutrh we roiirht have a Ibere are large aajounts oi nenuocK o I . . 1 . . I . frosf. whkh will Drove a serious dam- bark being burned every year Dy tuose i.. .. ..i ll i. ..M clearing land, wnicn couia ue soiu and net a large profit to the parties clearing had they a means of convey- age to vegitation. T. W. West, formerly of the Clarion Jackeoniaii, recently purchased the material of the late Emlenton Register, and will soon ftart a new naner in that place. Mr. W. ia an a TIOUESTA LODGE Xo. 309, I. O. of O. F. old home in Corry. H ff P.ETfl evorv Saturday wventnjr. at 7 1 L o'clock. In the Ldj?o Room in Par tridge's Hall. P. M.CLARK. N. O. Q. W. SAWYER. Soc'y. 27-tf. ' E. Li Davis, , A TTOHNKY AT LAW, Tlonoata. Pa. L a f t . l Collenttons made in mm ana adjoin ing counties. 40-ly ATTORNEY AT LAW, F,Ia, Street. TTOSKS TA , PA . rp F. KITCIIEY, ATTORKEY-AT-LaW, TlonoHta, Forwt County Ta. old and experienced newspaper man Mrs. Ed. Heibel, wife of our pop- nrj(j wjl doubtless make a buccess or nlar hardware dealer, is visiting her the venture'; we hope he will. Attention is directed to the card Geo. Holeman, accompanied by 0f J. W. Morrow, M. D., which ap his wife, of Pleasantville, visited his p(jars in to.day's paper. For the pres father's family during the week. eat lhe voctot wiH have his office op- -r-Mimes Eva Grove and Emma posite the Lawrence House where be Ben, and Mr. Ueran Rose, of Eden- w;n be found at all business hours burg, visited at Mr. Joseph Grove's on when not professionately absent. His Sundav last. boarding place is at the Rural House. Mr. J J. Parsons, of Jenks town ing the same to market. And there are also large quantities of wood of all kinds, which now are comparatively worthless, which would bring a price sufficient to pay for the labor of cut ting as well as pay for the timber, but which now are being burned merely to get rid of it. Turo in all, and if you can do uothiug more, show to the world you are in favor of improvements. Fagundus Fancies. Fagundus, Pa., May 1G, 1881 The gentle showers come down ; the ship, is to-day annouueed as a candi date for County Commissioner, subject to Republican usages. A TTOIiXEY - A TLA W, TIONESTA, PA. During the greater part of last opinion. It is a pleasure to know week mercury beat oil about 10 cents, that Mr. Davis is fast gaining a repu- Oil was only up to 80, while mercury tatior in the Legislature which is an stood at 90 most all week. honor to himself and a credit to the Prof. H.S. Brock way, of Tionesta countj. Ik 'debate he is ready and is to day announced as a caudidate for quick, aud has gained many points the nomination of Prothonotary, &c, which older members might feel proud subject to Republican usages. over. Messrs. Albert and Wilbur Grove Baldwin's Official Railway Guide -Kepresentative iavis wm piease , . . . v. , reen the treM accept our thanks for a copy of the ftre putling on their emerald robes ; report of the special committee on the fa :0.0IIBntM 0f the birds bubbles Attorney uenerai s legislative salary fofth ja SQ Qn.every hill side is heard the tinkling of the cow-bell, keeping time to the motions of the wearer. All that is lacking to make spring complete is "the voice of the turtle." The farming part of the com munity is busy. All the available cleared patches of ground are being utilized. Yesterdav morning the Sabbath 0 ants held in the sum of $200 for their apearance at next term. Three cases of Cora. vs. Road Comr's of Howe twp. ; continued to next term, and defendants held in their own recognizance in $300. License petitions of Wm. Smear baugh and Jno. Woodcock granted, and petition of Edward Raid, of Fox burg, continued to argument term. Case of E. R. Rose vs. Road Comr's of Howe twp. ; continued at cost of plaintiffs. , Jbyer vs. Haslet & Blaine on trial On motion of M. W. Tate, Esq., T. P. Ray Esq., of Jeadville, was ad mitted to practice law in the courts of Forest county. On motion of T. F. Ritchey, Esq., Frauk leed, Esq., of Cassadaga, N. Y., was also admitted. KANSAS LETTER. McPherson Co., Kan., May 11, '81. Ed. Republican : Dear Sir: With eager ness do we loek fur the coming nf your paper; how earnestly we peruse its columns, fraught with so much in terest to us, as it brings to us tidings of our native home. We notice in your late issue that Prof. J. E. Hillard has been elected times, are doing well. They are ex amples of what energetic citizens can do id Kansas. Thomas Dawson, of Forest county, has also been for many years a resideut of this county. Lou Range, of Stewarts Run, has been the guest of her sister, Mt. J. Y. Parker, for pome time. ; John Thomp son, Jr., of the same place, who has been a citizen of this county for some time, started lor New 3exico last' week. Will Clark and wife, of Hunter Run, aro also here and well pleased with the country ; and as for me, give me Kansas in preference to old Forest for farming. While it ha? its disad vantages, it lias many advantages, which far surmount its disadvantages. All farming is done by machinery. Of course it takes money to buy this, but judicious farmers clear enough to pay for this ; it may be not in one year, but in a short time ; and then you have the easy way instead of the old drudge way of farming. Hoping my letter will prove inter esting to a few of your readers, I re main,, Yours Respectfully, s R. C. Shriver. Taylor Cakk Take cne-half pound butter, one-half pound brown sugar, one-half pint of warm water, ono pint of molasses, two eggs well beaten, one tablespoonful ginger, one tablespoonful pure ground cinnamon, one tablespoonful pure gound cloves, two pounds of flour, with two ine'ires Banner Baking Powder in it ; tin p in greased pans in an oven. Walters Bros, have refitted and renovated their meat market and will hereafter keep on hand constantly a good fiupply of the best of meats. They ask a coutinuance of the gener ous patronage heretofore given tbem, and promise their customers first-class goods at the lowest prices. 2t. The Gbkat Blessing. A simple, . i . i i pure, harmless remcay, mat cures ATTENTION HOLDIE11W! I havo been'ttdmitted to practice as an inirton, ' D. C. AH oiHeern, aoldiora, or Rud John Hart returned home from fyr May is certainly the best number school bells Bent their glad peals ring M..IU.. tA u.niA Inlnriirl In in l;ifa wflr I ...... . .1 .... I ... . "J,.:.". j'.J. i. ..., i the Bradford thzzincs last weelc. vet published. In addition to us iner throueh dale and dell; and re fail OUlllIU Itriimwiiri vw ttiiiiji vmvt - i i I a i - o - o Superintendent of the schools of your every time, and prevents disease by county ;"we feel gratified to learn this, keeping the blood pure, stomach reg and think the directors of Forest nlar, kidueys and liver active, is the County have chosen well. We feel greatest blt-esiog ever conferred upon confident that tho cause of Education man. Hop Bitters is that remedy, and will prosper under his superinteudency. its proprietors aro being blessed by saved or T See ptSSa'r They are ill looking well and happy, many other attractive features it con- 8poD8ive to the call a numerous group Educat;0D iu thia couaty, Rnd indeed thousands who have been sav ofpnywU. bounty will receive prompt at- Geo. J. Lacy, of Galenza Mills, tains a splendid railroad map -of the 0f young and old gathered at the throughout gtate( i8 advancing, cured by it. Will vou try it '1HV4bo&wraoldlerln ia the happiest man in Green town- New England and Middle States, in- chrcb. The school was called to A high standard of Education is bus- another column.-Eagle. ' .tholKto war, and havlmr for ' number r ,t,ip. It's n bouDcing bov, and will eluding Ohio and Michigan, and part or(Jer by the Superintendent-elect, . , McPherson Centre, the - A.rnr in f ba TArri4Wn 1 ni mil- tlinrs' olaims, my experience will assure moke music for George for some time the. collection of claims in the shorten pos nil.1e.ttme. J.ii.AUAbw. 4ttf' " . , Lawrence House, nnrnvV.STA. PF.NN'A. WM. SMKAR- 1 RAUGII. Pbopbiktor. This hous U e.mtrallr located. Kverythincc new and woll furnlwliPd Superior aceommoaa- timiu nnil Birlct attention irlven to cueata. Vegetables and Fruit of all kind nerved In their aoason. Sample room for Com mercial Agent. to come. Mr. Geo. W. Osgood, of Kings- ley township, is today announced as a canaiaate tor ino nomination 01 County Commissioner, subject to Re publican usages. The Greenbackers of this ceunty appointed Saturday, June 25, as the CENTRAL HOUSK, V OX SRRAAONF.W B LOCK. T. it Jaokhox. Proprietor. Thia i a new uouse, and ha Jut been fitted up for the ccoininodntio,i of the public. A portion of tho patronage of the publlo ia solir.iteu. s-iy ' C. COUURN, M. n. PHYSICIAN SURGEON, Has had over fiftoen years experience In the practice of hln profession, havmn (rrau uatnd leaallu and honorably May 10. JKliS. omco'and Rwldeneo in Forest Ifouae, -opposite the Court House, Tionesta, l'a. TIONESTA, PA. MAURIED. EMEKT EISERT. At Tyleraburg, Pa., May 10, 1881, by Clinton Smith, J . P., Mr. Jaa. Emert and Miss Dorcas Eisert, both of Tionesta township, Forest county. It's a bouDcing boy, and will eluding unio ana Micnigan, ana pan order by the superiutenaent-eiect, t ine(j McPherson Centre, the of Canada. This map alone is worth Mr. Hays Gillespie, and an organwa- c f t,lls CoUDty uuiike a wnoie years suoscripuon. ocuu uon was enecien. A.ie v ico-upcr.u- Tiouesta) has voted to build a new cents for a specimen copy to W. S. teudent, Mr. Geo. Scott, was very 8chool hous the present one being too Jiaiuwm, iz x,xcnauge di., uuaio, bU8y and st-owea niraseit a gooa or- u accommodate it8 rapidly in- ganger. io!uw. j,.v.u.o.B crea8ing population. A large opera Dr. J. W. Morrow, of Armstrong very interesting. hcuge -Jif al)0Ut being completed here. n . .1 1 nil . ..1 1. 1. I 1 In ii.nnn.ornl nr.. I .... . county, l'a., is Here looting over me ins stuoui. .u Buv,,olul r Mber8oa also hokJs lt8 ailDUal riONHSTA ftXVIHtXiTS. field with a view to locating perma- eration. Miss Wyers has been re- Fair9 Tfae population of lhis' counlv coiirected every Tuesday, by uently. It fs his attention to lit up tamed ai ine roveny inn ;ooi, uU . Btea(lily iucreaaiag. The Govern- 1 . . . 1. . .. r.. -Jtrill? i T? . . Mm - - - .. . . . I Bi.llAOl.Ii unaumu. , Aiii- .1 - 'i u an n then ana remain umu ne .cau eei Air. v uiiauia ni. jjnruiu, 1 ,1 t rr opiih in han mi 1 day lor noiu.ng uie.r pnmar.es. xu - - -- . . 7 . s . . t. vDm:n TT! Flour barrel choice - - 5.000.50 Democrats did not appoint a day but uuaui ..ucu uc.Ui .. ..v been taKen up. ine scnooi Flour w 8ack, best - - 1.251.65 to lease the matter with their his family. Ur. Morrow comes well school, ana .vir. inompsou oi 8ellius for about $3 per acn, allow- Corn Moal. 100 tbs - - 1.25(1.40 chairman. recommended as a physician aud au Faguadus school. ing 20 years for payment, (if desired), Chop food, pure grain 1 i.nr;K nh- ihin front omnn nnri will isinrrinfr scnooi uuuer 1110 uirctuuu I T -n 1 - ; n it. m i- i .wiu..- -. - o r i 1u.11 uuuuwicu. a u .v. I ,. n.nco.if i-tritrsinintia lmwo t ha T?r win V OTPm nr A H6W term IS lUStl i .. I v y. . n. , . ir ci4 Ti . us uui jimu i'"j ' i 1 ; - o j 1 Ram on snorter mutt hiui trcuici i!., unmi purer Vuurcn on iiiesaay, juhj . x ,0 I. - than nrl mnrtt ...iM rlo well to ". . :ji. . " "T;" i K.,nUfl tnf o o-o attendance will be ,c"1'" f"1" "4 wu' v-fe . . . or interest, are aiso oeiug rapiuijr obi.- nrohKKisu t:u..,-uB..v- K . " b . . ..' . thev can attend to. avail themselves ot his excellent in- had, as business or importance wm . .t.Ml,An ' fcnnron n Wt.nr . a Whitettsh, half-barrels TVia .TnriA nnmher of Ha oil's 1 j - , ,, 1,, ,n j f-.-:. s. 5-.....I mnA Since our last communication Mr. hreeies8 regi0Df except along its contains a seasonable and well-written M- Griffith m"ve.d wUh hif 8tream9' we look for.ward t0 .lhe . tim W ' illustrated article on Ireland, past com) before the meeting. Some kind of decked or cabin boat anchored above the river bridge Mondav. We didn't learn what her 1 r 1. I onr) nPCCfi n t pRffo wag. we eunuose sue ia r.vw-., iFFica HorfK: 7 tofl a. m., 7 to 9 r. . , ... . ii,.i tn tensive readinir w0.lnHrla and Knturdavs from 11 irienuiT vesbei nuu win ut onuu (K. to 3 P.M. tR. E. L. 8TEADM AN, reiUkia as long as she cares to. Mr. Seldcu May, of Norristown, Ta., brother of Mr. H. II. May and SURGEON DENTIST. Dental room in Dr. Blaine's omee, next Mrs. Col. Themas, is visiting bis mauy It should have an ex- The thrilling Indian story of "The Crimson Trail" is finished , after killing off all the bad redskins and white scout. The magazine has a piece ' . ,f ricr aud do it expeditiously of music that is worth more than the . , 3 to Stoueham. We learn with regret (noj for diitam, we hope) when it will N. O. Molasses new that Mr. Griffith has been the, victim be known as the land of beautiful "oast tuoumee of quite a serious accident. groves, if not of forests. The majority Qe'o Mr. reter lierry is operating at Ufthe farmers are planting large groves Tea Balltown. Mr. R. W. Pirn, is there 0n their farms to beautily them, as Butter trr.hmtHinrr. Rnhert ran build a neat t,. nrntarr. thprn from atorro. Rico j . . " O ' I IT C 1 1 AO .v.vv. - -- Passing through the country you will dior to Central Houko, rionesta. Pa. All rfi)rK warranted, an 1 at reasonable prices, n. MAY. A. KELLT, BANKERS Corner of El m' Walnut Sta. Tionesta. Bnnk of Discount and Deposit. Interest allowed on Time Deposits. rHeetions madeon all the Principal points f of the U. H. Collections solicited. lS-ly- f PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY. II. CARPENTER, - . - Proprietor. it m Ja-.- Piotures taken In all the latest styles the art. r QHARLES RAISIG, PRACTICAL CARRIAGF. AND WAGON MAKER. Iu rear of Blum's Blacksmith shop, KLM ST., . - - TIONESTA'. I old friends Lere at present. He is looking well, and evidently enjoying good health. Col. Iteisinger, of Meadville, at tended court this week. Besides being one of the best newspaper men in "the State, the Colonel beats 'em all catch- iac trout. When a trout sees him it just flops over and gives up the ghost. Jr. R. L. Huddleson has taken the contract of getting out a large number of railroad ties for Jlessrs. Derickson & Co., on Iluuter Run, aud has secured the services of Him Cogan and John Nubia to help him. What Bob don't know ahout making ties ain't worth knowing, and we predict he'll make a good speck on this job. Last Wednesday W. C. Wilson, the Buckeye Blacksmith, whom we noticed last week having been married recently to Miss Maggie Holliday, was arrested at the instance of a woman claiming to be his wife. The same woman had hira arrested Borne two years ago in Venango county on a similar charge, but be was released after haviner avhearimr. Mr. WiUoa . 0 V price, and such au assortment of stories aud sketches as no other publication in this country can produce, and its amusing department is justt immense, Published by Thomes & Talbot, 23 Hawley Street, Bostou, Mass., at only $1.50 per annum. We are iu receipt of the May number of the "Saalfield Ten Cent Library," publisbod by R. A.Saalfield, 839 Broadway, New York, the first number of which a few weeks ago we took great pleasure in commending to all lovers of music and presaged an immense success to the enterprising publishers. With the present number, ;ut received, they have anticipated the wishes of the people, and have in Miss Anna Maidens, one of our most find manv 40-acre groves; trees of Lard Eggs, fresh Salt best lake esteemed young ladies, has gone to ra08t all kinds grow very rapidly, iron, common bar Lockpajt, N. Y., to visit her mother. You will find many youug orchards Nails, 1W, $ keg R. B. Swalley.is at present at Stone ham or vicinity. Yours truly, Jim. Potatt.es A Handsome Paper. Dried Peaches per It) . -Dried Peaches pared per I.251.35 60 . - 70 1.502.C0 - 121 - 121 - 810 . 8.00 S.SO - 0U 7S - 6075 I825 16 22 85 .25 90 - 2025 08 10 10 12 1.65 14 - 3.80 - 8.75 - 75 1.50 - 57 17Q18 10 . 25 1 ...t.U iwl an irrll nrlajl With cottouwood troes, to protect them from Dried Apr,ie8 per lb the hiirh winds. Fruit, (except peach-1 Dried Beef es) in this part of the State is very scarce.. The wheat crop looks quite 1 . 1 1 - . . . Tha Illustrated Scientific News for good notwithstanding me hjjuij 11, 1 w MORROW. M. D ... 1 1 1 j t : .4 f.n.r. tlio LQi-oro frofn about I .1 May is betore us, loosing nanusoraer, Bu3lauu ----- - PHYSICIAN A SURGEON, if possible, than any of the precediug the hrst or April, auu is ""l' " Late of ArmstronK county, having located U.UW. Since its change of publishers nothing befalls it, tha liner, win 0. , ionesu is P touon lnt .Tanuarv. this raasaziue has im- quite a good crop. w e nave nau no For thp r,rt.sont wn have his ofllee oppo- . -.u -u 1: i-nat Bine about tha 14th of April, site the Lawrence House proveu witn eacu BuuceBuiug uuiuus . 1 . - . Th nresant Usue of the Illustrated Farmers have about finished planting fif News is overflowing with corn. The recent raius have kept may-lS 81. haudsome engravings and interesting and instructive matter. Amons the various subjects illus- cluded a Lancers and Olivette, which trated in this issue is a superb epeci has had a Ion? run in London and is men of cut glass ware ; an exhaustive .1 article on asnnanatu uuu no. uoo LiiLeiuei . I 1 I., w n n- ,1 in Vmu i r.' . fa J ... . .. streets and pavements with a beautilul set ot Waltzes, ie . . , h iu Derarlon . , , , r-.mtlv doiue- some KCUIUUn I, ' - I -4 - 1 LyaocifU fcM.Wfc.tjM . Q i . ; . t. . 1 1 I in a new and iu- them from planting earlier. We hate had but very little windy weather this spring until bow it is quite breezy . K&RNESS, neither have we had any very 6evore 6torms 6ince we came here. A little th of here a severe bail .torm J ORENZO FULTON, Manufacturer of and Dealer in COLLARS, BRIDLES, Aud all kinds of "Amatori," a charming song of Danks, new gteei Bteamer for use iu shallow "When first I saw my Darliug s Face, rivers ; the new jobert telescope, and and another piece. Catalogues mailed an interesting paper on Fuy. nu on receipt of a three cent stamp by out apparatus also fully illustrated, on receipt 01 1 j v-Brv i.iimhar contains thirtv-two the publisher. pa full of engravings of novelties " T '. . iu science and the useful arts. To bo -As good aa the best; as cueap . d f aU D ew( dea!ers , or b y mail of was held in the sum of $G00 bail to as the cheapest the "Nw I tha pulililier, Munn t Co., 37 Park une Gtb. Flour." Try one sack. Wm. Smear- Kow, New York, at $1.;0 per aunum ; appear before Esq. Knox J A I 'lhe bail was promptly obtained baugh it Co. 3t. siugle copies 15 centi. damaee. This Couuty is represented by sev cral of Forest County's former citizens. Stephen Norns, and J. Y. Parker aud families, formerly from Stewarts Run, ta nternriginrr farmers, owning a . , o . large amount of lands, aud notwith standing the In sjjstained during tho rrsi-linii)i r i( ssoil. ud at other r 11 HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. mav4tl ION EST A, PA. License Notice. Vntii-n U li.,v.i),v L'ivcn that the IVtitios of lid ward Ruiil, for Hotel Li-tnso iu th "Fox Houne, roxburjr, na i'" in my olVn-o and w ill bo presented at term of Court. ., . i-v- ' Ail. -st. JISTISSMA K I. , Ti.m.t .. !'; , April !" ' 1 r