ve!)m:s!)A kamisc, rlpt. 12, issa. .' BOROUGH OFFICERS. . liti'.ycK3. D. Ilri.iNOH. 'C'liinihiii-n North ward, W. A. flrove, T. U. Cobb, Patrick Joyce; South Ward, (tea. W. Robinson, VV. F. Blum, O. W. Proper. Ju.itir.es of the reaee3. T. Rrennan, I). S. Knox. Constable James Nwnllodfc 'School, Directors S. .?. Woleott, J. TT. Dlngman, J. Urovn, A. B. Kolly, C. W. Robinson, 1). S. Knox. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. Jlfrmhrr of Confjrcss -.Tar. Monoiiovk. Mrmlicr of Scnute3. G. IlAI.I,. Assembly K. L. Davis. President JniUjeW . D. Hhown, Associate Judge John Reck, C. A. II II.!,. Treasurer N. S. Foufman. lot Iwnotary , Register S: Recorder, Cc. JlTSTIS SHAWKKY. - Khcritr.V. W. Ci,ak. Commissioners l. W. I,KDKiiuit, J. S. llKNl'KUMON, H. A. .VK1' VV.l.b. County iiiipcrintcnilent J. E. IIn,!, lun, JHsl.riet Attorney ft. I). Trwin. Jury Commissioners W. Y. SiofitNS. J. Gkk.k.nawalt. f)nr.v Vnrtrior F. F. Whittkkin. (Mroner C. H. Church. Ctaimf v v4 uoitors (J. W. WAnni'.N, J. A. Boott, II. 11. Swalley. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. TTnwrnTA T.fvnnr. Pl.O.ofO.IT. MEETS very Saturday evening, nt 7 o'clock, in Uio Lodge Hoom in Par tridge's Hall. J. I). DAWSON, X. O. O. W. SAWYER, Soc'y. 27-tf. EL. DAVIS. . . ATTORN F.Y-AT-L AW, Tioncsta, Pa. Collection inado in this and adjoining counties. MIKES W. TATE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, F.lm Si iet, Tionesta, Pa. F. RITC'IIEY. ATTORN EY-AT-L A W, Tionesta, Forest County Pa. JB. AOJTEW, ATTORNEY-T-LAW, Tioncsta, Pa. ATTENTION POLDIKRS 1 I linva been admitted to practice as an Attorney In tins Pension Olllco ht 'Wash ington, ' D. C. All ofllc-s, soldiers, or sailors who were injured in tho luto war, ran obtain pensions to which they may bo entitled, lv calling on or addressing mo at Tionesta, 1'n. Also, claims for arrearages of pay and bounty will roccive prompt at tention. Having boon over four years a soldier in tho Into war, and hating tor a number of yearn engaged in th prosecution ol stol iliers' claims, my experience will asmro t tip collection of claims in the shortest pos sible time. J. B. AGNEW. 41tf. T AWRENCF, HOUSE. Tioncsta, Pa., 3J Vn. Ninparhiiii'-h, Proprietor. This house in centrally located. Everything How and well furnished. Knpoiior Ac-i-oni initiations and strict attention given to guests. Vegetables and Fruits of nil kinds served in tli'-ir season. Sample room for Commercial Agent. CENT 11 A L HOCSE, Tionesta. Pa., T. C. Jackson, Proprietor. This is a new house, and has just been tilted up lor tho accommodation of the public.. A por tion of tho patronage of tho public is solic ited. 4ii-ly. NATIONAL HOTEL. Tidiouto, Pa., W. D. Rueklin, Proprietor. A first class hotel in all respects, and tho pleas itutcst toiphi place in town, Ratos very reasonable. Jan8-82. T W. MORROW. M. P., .J. PHYSICIAN &. SURGEON, Ijnte of Armstrong county, having located in Tionesta is prepared to attend all pro fessional calls promptly and nt all hours. Olllco in Smearbaugh it Co.'s new build ing, up stairs. Olheo hours 7 to H A. M., and 11 to 12 x. ; 2 to 3 and H to 7 p. m. Sundays, 9 to 10 a. M. ; 2 to 3 and CJ to 71 r. m. Residence in Fisher llouso. on Walnut (Street. may-18 81. WC. COT1URN, M. D.. . PHYSICIAN Jt SURGEON, lias had over fifteen years oxperionco in the practice of his profession, having grad uated l(vialli ana lionornniv Jiav in. lNia, Olllco and ItOHideneo In Forest llouso, cpposlto ttio court House, Tionesta, ra. Aug. 2S-1K80 DENTISTRY. PR. J. W. MORROW. Having purchased tho materials Arc, of Dr. Meaoinan, would respeciiully an nounce that ho will carry on tho Peirtal business in Tionesta, and having had over mi years successful experience, considers Jumseir luliv competent W give entire sat isfaction. I shall always givo my medi cal practic the prclerenco. mai'i-a., DU. A. FISHER. PENTIST, WARREN. PA, ' Having resumod his practice in Forest county he will make his accustomed visits to Tionesta on all regular court weeks. He will be found at the Central llouso, Perfect satisfaction guaranteed. mar8-S2. DENTISTRY, WM. TATE, P. P. 8., Has permanently located in Tioncsta, and w ill bw found at tho Rural House, lie has had oyer Ut years successful ex perience, and will guarantee satisfaction in every instance. J'riccs reasonable. apr. QHARLES KAISIG, PRACTICAL CARRIAGE AND WAGON MAKER. In rear of Blum's Blacksmith shop, ELM ST., - - TIONESTA, PA B. a. MAY. A. B. KKLLY M A Y, J'AltK iC CO., B A N K E B S ! Corner of Elm it WaluutSts. Tionesta. Bank of Discount and Deposit. Interest allowed on Time Deposits. Colleetious uiadeoiiall the Principal points of tho U. S. Collections soiieitcd. 18-ly. C M. Sliawkoy, (Successor to Eronimn A Shawkoy,) Real Estate Agent & Conveyancer, (O.Uce in Court House,) TIONESTA, FOREST COUNTY, PA. PARTICULAR ATTENTION given to i Searches, Uriel's, Payment of Taxon, Redemption t)f i,nnds, Purchase of Lands at Treasurer's Hale. Will draw deeds, mortgages, agreement, ve. All business entrusted to my raro will receive prompt attention. Everything dono cntisf'actoriiy and at reasonable rates. 1 Ijansa LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Comic used Time Tatilc Tlonoxtu Mlallon. NORTH. I SOUTH. Train l.V... 7:Jt amlTraln 10 1:31 pm I'rain 18 8:.') am Train 10 8:08 pin Traill i) 4:04 pm Train 15 North, and Train 10 South carry tho mails Preaching in tho Presbyterian Church next Sunday morning and evening, by llev. I tickling. Presbyterian Sabbath School at 3 p. m.; M. E. Sabbath School at 10 a. hi. The tima to pay your taxes is 1 right now. Squirrala are eaiJ to be ' gettfbg plontier. Our schools are well attended and promise much success. The chestnut crop will yet bo god if given a hnlfachaoce. Mr. Morrin Einstein stopped in town a day or two last week. James Swailes has his new barber shop runuiog in full blast. It is seat aud tasty. W. V. Wilbur Eiq., of Warren, Pa., was in town on business last Monday. Many ef our farmers are harvest ing their buckwheat already. The crop is very good. Miss Laura Hopkins, of Plura ville, Indiana county, Pa., is pnying her brother, L. J., a viit this week. Sheriff Chase, of Warren county, died on Saturday last, 9th inst. I lis term of oflioo would have expired this year. Quite a uumber of our young bloods attended a mask ball at Plea? antville Monday evoniug, and report & "larphing good time." The magnificent court house at Clarion burned to the grouud yester day. The building cost 50,000, and waj insured for $30,000. Mrs. Samuel Einstein aud daugh ter Florence, of Slidliold, are payiug Tionesta a visit this aeek as the guests of Judgo Proper's family. Wm. Whitnier, and old-timer, but now f Bradford, has been among Tionesta friends fur tho past ten days, all of whom are glad to see him. Wo beg leave to call the atten tion of the Commonwealth to the fact that Mr. J. D. Hulings is the Burgees of Tionesta, and that it will not be out of order to correct its diiectory. . Meesrs. J. D. W. Reck and John II. Matba have taken a coutract of the Salmon Creek Lumber Co., to put in 3,000,000 feet of logs this winter. They will commence operations right away. II. B. Siuclair Esq., of Cleveland, O., stopped in town a few days during the week. lie reports the Republi cans of the Buckeye State wide awake and confident of winning a glorious victory at the approaching election. Jim Welsh of Balltown, took a trip down into Venango ceunty to see his old home aud friends last week After a considerable trouble Jim's friends succeeded in inducing him to have a new set of buttons put ou bis shots. Our borough dads are making haste very dowly in the matter of sidewalk repairs. The summer is about ended and winter will soon bo upon us, and it is altogether likely that the walks will be repaired "when the roses come again." The Buffalo, Pittsburgh & Wcet era Railroad compuny has completed the extension of its road to Buffalo and through traius will commeace running forthwith. This is now one of the best managed and best paying roads in the country. A Clarion dispatch to the Derrick dated Monday, Bays: "Thomas Hughes and William Gaites were arrested at Richburg, N. Y., yesterday, charged with the breaking aud robbery of the safe of Nicholas Gilfert, at Licking ville, this county, over a year ago, when over five thousand dollars was stolen. Gaits was brought hero to night and lodged in jail. Hughes will be brought to-morrow. They will be tried at the October term." Give us a rest I Day before yes terday Billy ' Wilson, who is taking out logs across the river, killed twenty ono rattlesnakes. This makes jupt 40; counting the 19 he has slain along during the, summer. Billy doesn't claim to bo much of a snake slayer, either. --Mr. Willis Cowan, of the Warren Mail, came down yesterday and ac companied home his accomplished wife and handsome children, who had been paying the family of Hon. E. L. Davis a visit. Tho Republican acknowledges a pleasant call from them and Miss Maude Davis yester day morning. Barnum's advertising car passed down the road last Friday afternoon, attached to the 1:33 train. While the train stopped at lh depot the steam calliopo "tuned up," and diecoursed eojne nice music. For some minutes our citizens were frightened terribly, thinking that an organ grinder had truck the town. Prof. Edwin Sherratt, of Oil City, musical director of considerable note, and a pleasant gentleman all round, paid us a visit yesterday. He has in view the holding of a musical convention in this place in the near future. The Professor will travol a good ways before he strikes a town with better musical talent for its size than Tionesta. Mr. Dithridge has certainly suf fered severe mislqrtuncs by fires since he has been among us. First, his im mense mill in 1875; then his hand some dwelling house, aud now comes this last Btroke just when he and his partner were about ta realize a fair figure for their property. Truly Mr. Dithridge has had bis share of bad luck. The time for registration having past it now becomes the duty of every Republican to see that his taxes are paid. No man has the right to vote who has not paid a Stato ot County tax thirty days previous to the elec tion. Let every Republican not only see to his own tax but let him inquire of his Republican neighbor if he has done the same. See to it right now. Men who advertise in their home papers are the men who do the busi ness of the town every time. You can pick up any nowspaper and in five minutes tell who the men are who do the buying and selling and keep alive the interest of the place. A newspa per invairably reflects the worth, en terprise and intelligence of the com munity in which it is published. This is a solid fact. Ex. F. M. Reck & Co., have just put in two new boilers at their mill near Marionville, this county, and have otherwise put things in better running order, so that now their's is one of the best mills in tho county. They are building a switch to the mill which will be over a mile in length. This will enable them to load their lumber on the cars as fast as it is sawed aud save a great deal of hauling. They have lately taken a new contract of sawing some 3,000,000 feet of lumber which they expect to complete within the next year. These gentlemen are workers, and when they take a cou tract of sawing they don't let it lag, but rusk it through rapidly. We are glad to hear that this energetic firm ia succeeding so well. Oil Notes. The public is still in the dark con cerning tho Balltown and Cooper tract wells, nothing of an important nature having come to light since last week. The owners absolutely refuse to give any information, not even as to tvhsm Kav will nnpn ll n tha ivolle nr,n. ,, . , . .. . ' ' Lifegard to fire, yet we have had eev sequently the trade hesitates, and the P", , . ,, market keeps down. The Balltown parties havo lately located a new well aud the rig is now going up ; it is sit uated on the Balltown property, 63 rods due north of No. 3. They are also cleaning out No. 3, which they expect to pump. Pipo line connect ions will be made shortly. The other wells throughout the country are pro gressing finely, and in the course of two or three weeks we will probably have a dozen or more mysteries added to the list. The Tionesta Oil Co., have located anotheV well on their lease on warrant No. 5211, Beaver Valley. It will be a mile aud a half east of No. 1, aud on a direct line with the new Ball town or Brush Camp well. Work on the rig is expected to begin to-day, and the well will be rapidly pushed. FIRE I FIRE! ! Two Fires in one Week- -Fire En- ' gine, &c. Our citizens were startled yesterday morning on arising to learn that the Dithridge mill, across the creek had burned down. The news was so start ling, indeed, that few believed it, sup posing it to have been circulated as a joke. The fite was first discovered by Mr. Lovejoy, who lives near the mill, and who had gotten up about 4 o'clock to make preparations for an early start to Titusvillo with his team. It seems some one had kindled a fire in tho blacksmith shop attached to the mill on Monday afternoon, and had left the fire in the forge to smoulder away. At any rate when Mr. Love joy discovered the conflagration tho entire shop was enveloped in flames, which had already communicated with the mill and got under good ncauway. lie gave the alarm as quickly as possible, but as there are out one or two lamiiies living near the property the structure and all its contents were past recovery before assistance arrived. Nothing was saved in the mill except a couple of ropes which were the only thiugs that Mr.; Lovejoy could handle Geo. Sawyer, who is always on hand promptly at a fire, and who by the way is as good as two or three, ordin ary men, was about the first one from this 6ide of the creek to arrive at the scene. Mr. Carpenter, our photo artist, with bucket in hand was prompt" ly on the ground, as was also Mr. Sanner, and these were the only Tio nestans that were there, and about the only ones that knew anything about the fire until it was over. The boilers are said to be unin jured, but the other machinery is en tirely ruined. Messrs. Landers & Dithridge had sold the mill to some Cleveland parties a short time ago, for $8,000, but the transfer had not yet been made, consequently, as we understand the loss will fall upon them. They had but $2,500 insurauce on the property. This is the second mill that has burned there, the for mer one belonging entirely to Mr. Dithridge, and was very lightly in sured, his los being very great. Whether the mill will be rebuilt we cannot say at present, but think likely it will be, as the site is a good one, and the dam and heaters can bo used with proper repairs. The destruction ot this mill is a severe blow to tho owners as well as to the business in terests of our town and we hope that it may be speedily rebuilt and busi ness resumed at that point. ALMOST ANOTHER. On Monday the roof of the school house was dis2overed to be on fire, and only for the prompt action of eome of our citizens tho structure would havo been laid in ruins. The fire is supposed to have caught from a spark falling on the roof. A FIRE ENGINE. This being rather an auspicious time, Geo. Sawyer took a subscription paper yesterday morning and passed it around among the citizens and principal business men of the town, and before night he had raised nearly $500 and had only seen a few ot the citizens. His plan is and we think it a good one for tho citizens, by subscription, to buy the engine, and the town buy the hose and put up the hobe building. A thousand dollars would nearly, if not altogether cover the expense, of which $500 or $600 could easily be raised by subscription. No better investment could be made by the town, and we hope to see the matter pushed forward and an engine secured without delay. The town, on the whole, has been rather fortunate eral very destructive conflagrations, and there are blocks in the place, which, if burned would causa a loss sufficient to buy Beveral engines. Don't let this matter go up in smoke, as it were. We will handle a large amount of Choice Concord Grapes at low prices after Set. 10th. 3t. Wm. S.mearbaugii & Co. Do not be deceived. Insist on having the genuine Brown's Iron Bit ters, made only by the Brown Chem ical Co., and take nothing else. For Sale ! The oak timber on three hundred and twenty acres of land on Jug Handle Run, in Green township, one- half mile from Tiocesta creek. In quire at this oflice. 2t. Northern Lights vs. Tionesta. The base ballists of Buck Mills came to time last Saturday and met A picked nine of Tionesta boys on the Island in tho ofternoon. The game, which lasted nearly all afternoon, was witnessed by a large number of the cilizenp, and although the playing on both Bides was considerably below tho average, neither of the clubs having had much practice, tho interest and excitement ran pretly high, and con siderably money changed hands. The result, as will be seen, was a victory for the visiting club, and proved the correctness of our remark last week, that unless our club did a little prac ticing they might expect a defeat. Following is the pcore : NORTIIERX l,IO II TO. I TIONESTA. o.R. o. n. T. Fulton e 1 (i Shadmau c 3 5 I,. Perry p 5 Malo p 1 6 J. Perry lb 4 3 (irove lb 3 2 Weller 2b 8 3 Muling 2b 1 3 Kiser 3b 3 4 Davis 3b 2 4 J. Kurhenlf 3 4 Urubbs rf 4 2 ('. Fulton cf 3 3 Klinestiver cf.....5 2 O. Burden rf. 4 3 Hunter If 3 2 Noblo bs 1 SiUasletss 5 2 27 32' 27 28 SCORE BY INNINGS ; 123456789 JV. EiL'hts 0 4 0 7 1 3 4 2 1132 Tionesta- 2 3 7 0 4 1 3 8 028 Grove Meeting. Rev. J. P. Hicks' furnishes us the following program for the Grove Meeting to be held in the grove adja cent to the Whig Hill Methodist Episcopal Church, commencing Fri day evening, Sept. 15th, and continu ing over Sabbath : Preaching Friday evening at 7:30, by Rev. J. II. Ilerron D. D., of Oil Ci ty. Saturday, at 11 a. m., preaching by Dr. Ilerron ; at 2:30 p. m., by Rev. H. Rhodes of the Evangelical Association ; at 7:30 p. m., by Rev. Wm. Grove of Oil City. Sabbath, Love feast at 10 a. m. ; preaching at 11 a. m., by Rev. F. M. Small of Fagundus ; at 2:30 p. m., Children's meeting, addressed by sev eral speakers; at 7:30 p. m., preaching by Rev. Wm. Grove ; Sacrament at close of Sabbath morning services. Prayer meetings announced at the time of services. All are cordially in vited. Ladies and Misses Gossamer Rubber Circulars, and Men's and Boy's coats, and a full line of Dry Goods and notions just received. 4t. W.m. Smearbaugh & Co. What gives a healthy appetite, an increased digestion, strength to the muscles, and tone to the nerves. Brown's Iron Bitters. For good fresh Goods cheap go to Haslet & Sons. Feb. 1, '82. Walnut Leaf Hair Restorer. It is entirely different from all others. It is as clear as water, and, as its name indicates, is a perfect Veg etable Hair Restorer. It will imme diately free the head from all dan druff, restore gray harr to its natural color, and produce a new growth where it has fallen off. It does not in any manner affect the health, which Sulpher, Sugar ef Lead, and Nitrate of Silver preparations have done. It will change light or faded hair in a few days to a beautiful glossy brown. Ask your druggist for it. Each bottle is warranted. SMITH, KLINE & CO., Wholesale Agents, Philadelphia, and C. N. CIUTTENTON, New York. julyU-82. MARRIED. SC1IROEDEU YOUNGK. At the resi dence of the bride's parents in Green township, Forest county, Pa., Monday, Sept. 11, 18S2, by Itev. J. J. Kaisi. Mr. Charles J. Schroeder. of Erie, Pa., and Miss Mary W. Youngk. HALL WE ANT. At tho M. E. parson age in Tionosta, Pa., on Wednesday, September 6, 1882, by Rev. J, P. Hicks Mr. William B. Hall of East Hickory,' and Miss Christeua Weant, of Green townUip, Forest county, Pa. DIED. RICE. At Urookston, V., Saturday, Sept. 9, 1882, of cholera infantum, Willie, infant son of Wm. II., and Emma Rice, aged about 3 months. The parents would hereby tender their sincere thanks to the friends who so kindly assisted them in their hour of allliction. They will ever be kindly remembered. Confirmation Notice. Notice is hereby given that the follow ing accounts have been tiled in mv oilise and will be presented at uoxt term for Confirmation: Partial distribution account of T. J. Hownum and Joseph Green, Adm'rs of James Green, deceased. Account of J. W. II. Reisingor, Adm'r of Dr. Josiah Winans, deceased. Account of Elizabeth C. Dale Adm'x of estate of J. A. Dale deceased. Account of J iihtis Hhawkey Guardian of Casty J, Stephens. J. Suawkkt, Register. Tionebta, Pa., Aug. lss2. Xew AdrertiHcmrnlH, NOTICE. Sarah A. Ford's 1 No. 2i;5 December Term issi. In Court of Common Pleas No. 1 of Alle gheny County. Executors, vs. Geortro S. I.acy, ( nrouni) .M. i.a cy nnd Georgo I JIncy. I And now, August 12, 1S2, the court Appoints J. M. Miller F.sp, Mislur, to take testimony and pass upon exceptions filed to the Receivers account, corif rnia tion of which Is now pending in this court to make distribution of tho lund in fid Receiver's hands as appearm by n.id account, to and anion;; the parties legal I v entitled thereto. And now, August l!'i.ii, 1HM2, on presentation of the within peti tion and consideration thereof, it is Iicm !) ordered and dirH-d Hint the ,Vi-'."r heretofore appointed to distribute monies in tho hands of Samuel I,cvis Es'p, Ko eelvcr, causo notice of his appointment and time and place of hem ing lo bo pub lished In a public newspaper in tho coun ties ol Forest and Clarion, once a week lor three weokc. Hy tub court, From the Record. J. O. IJROWN, Prothonotnry. TAKE NOTICE : All persons having claims against tho late firm of Ford V Lacy will please take notice of tho abevo appointment and Orders of Court ; and I will moot any and all such persons at mv olllce in the city of Pittsburgh at No. Fifth Aveniio, on tho 12th day 'of October. 1KHI, at 10 o'clock a. m., there to bear and pass upon ail claims presented for pay ment, J. II. MILLER, Master. NOTICE IS hereby given to all persons interested, that the navigation of the Allegheny River at Foxburg will bo obstructed for three months from this date, by reason ot the construction of two btone piers under the Fox burg bridge. DAWES E. FURNESS, Sept. 11, 1882. Secretary. Notice of Application for War rant. To all whom it may concern: NOTICE is hereby given, as required by law, that I have tiled in the cilice of the Secretary of Internal Affairs, at Ilar risburg, Pa., an application fer a warrant to survey the following described vacant unimproved land, situate in the township of Howe, county of Forest, and t-'tate of Pennsylvania, bounded and describe 1 as follows, to-wit: On tho north by warrant No. 2991 j on the east by Warrant No. 2R12 ; on tho south by lands warranted to Charles J. Fox the 23d day of Pepten.il ei 183S); and on tho west by other vacant lan 'is, containing 133 acres, 100 rods, more or less. STARLING W. WATERS. Notice of Application for War rant. To all whom it may concern :' NOTICE is hereby given, as required by law, that I have tiled in tho oilU of the Secretary of Internal Affairs, at Har risburjy, Pa., an application for a warrant to survey the following described vacant unimproved land, situate in the township of Howe, county of Forest, aud Stato of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to-wit : On the north by warrant No. 2'JUl ; on the east by othor vaiatnt lands ; on the south by lands warranted to Charles J. Fox the 23d day of September 1S3'J , and on the west by warrant o. 8193. Containing 116 acres and 50 rods, more or less. STARLING W. WATFRS. PROCLAMATION. Whereas, Tho Hon. W. D. Brown, President Jndgo of the Court of Common Pleas and Quarter Sessions in and for the county of Forest, has issued his pie cept for holding a Court of Common Pleaj Quarter Sessions, &e.. at Tionesta, for the County of Forest, to commence on t'.io Fourth Monday of Sept., being the D.,th day of Sept., 1882. Notice is therefore given to the Coroner, Justice Of the Pca' d aud Constables of said county, that they be then and there in their proper perrons nc ten o'clock, A. M., of said day, with their records, inquisitions examinations and othor remembrances, to do those things which tothoir offices appertain to be done, and to those who are bound in recognizance to prosecute against the prisoners that are or shall be in the jail of Forest County, that they be then and there present to prosecuti against them as shall be just. Given un der my hand and seal this 28th day ol August, A. D. 1882. C. W. CLARK. Sheriff. TRIAL 5,1 ST. PnOTHONOTARY'S OFFICE, 1 Forkst Co., Pa. J Causes set down for trial in tho Court of Common Pleas of Forest County at Sept. Term 1882, commencing on the fourth Monday ot said month : No. Tr. Yr, 1. David Gill vs E. H. Dar- rah et nl 4G Sept 78 2. L. R. Freeman vs. John C. Cornwell et al 10 May 80 3. W. M. McKim vs. Tho Buffalo, Pittsburgh fc Western R. R. Co. 19 Dee. 81 4. The Woodland Oil Com pany Limited, vs. John Shoup S3 Feb. 81 5. The Woodland OU Com- iany, Limited vs Edward i.Mooroetal 15 May 82 C. John W. Tyrrol et al vs George M. Kepler 11 May bi 7. N. Myers, Cashier va Jus- tis Mliawkey 7 Fob 82 D. V. Grey vs Aaron ltrockwav et al 14 May 82 Wni. F. Wheeler et al vs Joseph Adamson et al 15 Feb 2 L. Ueruamin vs Tho Buf falo, Pittsburgh Wes tern Railroad Company DO May 82 Jacob M. Kepler va Wm. 11 F. Wheeler et al 2 May 82 J. SHAWKEY, Prothonotary. Tionesta, Pu., Aug. 22, 1882. Estray. CAME to tho premises of the under signed, in Harmony Township, Forest county. Pa., on or about the 5th of August 1882. A large rod and white cow, having one lopped horn and being about 7 years old. The owner is notified to come for ward, prove property, pay costs and takd the saino away otherwise she will be dis posed of according to law. A. A. COPELAND, August 15, 1882. Allegeny College, Meadville, Pa. The ith vear opens Sept. 20th. Addi tional new "buildings and many improve ments. Cabinets aud Libraries equal to tho very best. Gentleman Hitd Ladies Four College courses. Preparatory School, Military Department. Expenses lesa than any other College of equal grade. Don't liiil to send to Goo. V. Hawkins, Sec'y, lor catalogue. aug lti-ot. Dr. Kline's Great Nerve Rebtorer is ho marvel of tho ago for all Nerve Dis eases. All tits stopped free. Send to 931 Arch St., Philada. hcp21-Mtt