Jit $m$t glqmMta. WEDNESDAY IfldRMSG, MAI 16, 1881. BOROUGH OFFICERS. TtwrqeM. 8. D. Thwin. ' Coinneihncn NnrMi ward. H, M. Fore man. C. M. Slmwkpy, A. M. Dontt; South ward, W, A. Euglos", .!. II. Fonos, A. II. Palo. Justices of the Peace J. T. Bronnan, D H. Knox. Conatnble James Swalles. N School Directors H. J. Wolnntt, J. H. Dlnuman, J. Orovo, A. B. Kelly, O. W. Robinson, D. IS. Knox. , FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. Member of Conarcnn-3 as. Mosorovb. Member of Nimnlc J. G. Hall. .AnemhhK. L. Davis. Prenident JndcV. D. Brow. At.iocmle JudyetJonx Keck, C. A.. Hill. Treasurer N. H. Foreman. Prothonotary, UcgiMer Recorder, die, JUSTIS SrtAWKKY. Meriir.V. W. Ci.avk. Co mmi dinner nU. XV. Lkdebur, J. 8. IlFNPKHHON, II. A. ZlTKNDFLL. County Superintendent J. E. HlLL ABn, IHrtriet Attorney T. J. VanGieokn. Tiwy (JmimlMii)erj II. O. Davis, J. Greknawai.t. County fiurveyorF. F. Whittkkin. Coroner C. IT. Ciioncn. Obnnfi v4 nditor (). W. WARDKK, J. A. SOOTT. R. II. 8WAI.L.KY. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. TIONESTA LODGE No. 309, O.of O. F". MEETS every Tuesday evening, nt 7 o'clock, In' tlio Lodge Room in Tar fridge's Hall. KUHOLEMANN.O. O. V. SAWYER, Seo'y. 27-tf. 7 UnTTlEOUGE STOW POST, No. 2T-J, O. A, It. tU on the first Wednesday in eAeh mouth, in Odd Follows Hall, Tionesta. Pa. D. S. KNOX, Commander. rp J. VAN OIKS F.N. J ATTORNEY AT LAW, And District Attornoy or Forest County, Ofllce It) Court House, Tionesta, Fa. I? L, DAVIS, ii. ATTORN F.Y-AT-L AW, Tionesta, Pa. Colieotions made in this and adjoining COUI) til'A. MILE.S W. TATF. ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW, Elm fltreot, Tionesta, Pa. TF. BITCH EY, ATTORNEY-AT-IiAW, Tionesta, Forest County Pn, J. " AGNEW. ATTORNEY- T-L AW, Tioncsta, Pa. ATTENTION HOLDIERS I I lmvo been admitted to practice n Attorney in the Pension Ofllco ot Wash ington, " D. C. All officers, soldiers, or sailor who wore injured in the late wnr, can obtain pensions to which they may bo entitled, by calling ou or addressing mo at 1 ionesta. Pa. Also, claims for arrearage ( of pay and bounty will rocoivo prompt at ,.-tntion. .Havinar boon over four years a soldier in th lata war, and having for a number of year emrmred in the nroecution ot sol illora' claims, my experience will assure tho collection ot claims in tlio shortest pns- nibln time. J. 15. AuNLW, 41 tf. T AWRKNOK HOUSE, Tioncsta, Vn.. LJ H. S. Rrnckwnv, Proprietor. This bouse is centrally located. Everything itcw and well furnished. Supeiior Ac ;ommodatiotis and strict attention given to riiustM. VP'rctables and Fruits of all kinds served in their season. Sample room for Commercial Aponts. riFNTHAl, HOl'SE, Tionesta, Pa j T, O. Jackson, Proprietor. This is a now house, and hs,1tit been fitted up tor the accommodation of tho public. A por tion of the patronage of the public is nolle- iu.d. ''.' TVTATIONAL HOTEIj. Tidioute. Pa.. ll W. n. Ilueklin. Proprietor. A first- cl.isa hotel in all renpeets, and the pleas- ntest atippine place in town. Rates very reasonable. jauH-8-, B. COOK. M. r.. PHYSICIAN t SURGEON. Office at the Central House, Tionesta, Ta. All professional calls promptly at tended to. T W. MORROW, M. I)., .. PHYSICIAN A SURGEON, Iatu of Armstrong county, having located In Tionesta is prepared to attenil all pro fessional nails promptly and at all hours, OUlce in Smearbannh it Co.'s now build inir, nil stairs. Oltitro hours 7 to K a. m., and 11 to 12 M. ; 2 to 3 and J to 7 v. m. Sundays, 9 to 10 a. m. ; 2 to 3 and 0 to 7i p. m. Residence in Fisher House, on Walnut Street. may-lh 61 WC. COHURN. M. n.. PHYSICIAN A SURGEON, Has had over fifteen years experience in the practice of his profession, having grad uated leaallu and honorably May 10. 165 Office and Residence in Forest House, opposite the Court House, 1 lonesta, t'a, Aug. 25-1880 DENTISTRY. DR. J. W. MORROW. Having purchased the materials fce., of lr. Kteadman, would respecuunv un bo u i ice that he will carry on tho Dental nusinesg in Tionesta, and having had over mx years successful experience, considers liiinsell fully competent to trlve entire sat isfaction. I shall always give my niodi cal practice the preference. mai-2-82. F. F. WniTTEKiN, H. C. Whittekin. Sheffield, Pa. Tionesta, Pa. WHITTEKIN BROS., Oivll Engineers and Surveyors. Iand and Railway Surveying a Specialty, Magnetic, Salar or Trianu;iilation Survey ing. Best of Instruments and work. Terms on application. N.H.MAT. A. O. KELLY MAY, FAKK & CO., B IN" IE IR, S ! Corner of Elm it Walnut Sts. Tionesta. Bank ol Discount and Deposit. Interest allowed on Time Deposits. Colleotious madeon all the Principal pointa of the U. S. ) Collections solicited. 18-ly. T. BRKNNAN, C. M. SII AWK KY. BRENNAN &SHAWKEY, Real Estate Agents & Conveyancers. Dealers In ANTHRACITE Jt BITUMINOUS COAL (ODocs In Court House,) TIONESTA, FOREST COUNTY, FA. FO R SALE. f7 wires, Tioncsta twp 10 acres cleared and in wheat and rye; small house and bar:i ; considerable oak timber. Price f700 i f 400 down, 1 ml in ico in 8 years. A LMO. Houses and lots, and building lots in Tionesta Borough for sale onj (,asv terms. Wo have somo good bargains on liana. JlllKNNAN SIIAWKEY. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Condensed Tlinn Tallin Tionesta Ntatlon. NORTH. I SOUTH. Train 15...- 7:48 amlTrain 03...- 11:05 am Train 18 8:10 amlTrain 10 1:45pm Train ... 3:5U pin Train 10 8:20 pin Traiu 15 North, and Train 10 South carry the mail. Rev. II. V. Milieu, United Pres byterian, will preach in the Presbyter ian church next Sabbath morning and evening. Rev. Hicks will occupy the pulpit of the M. E. Church next Sunday evening. Presbyterian Sabbath School at 3 p. m.; M. E. Sabbath School at 10 ni. Meeting of tho Republican Committee. The members of tho Republican County Committee of Fore6t County, are requested to meet at tbt Lawrence IloufeC, no Munday evening of Court Week, May 21st, 1883. As there will bo important matters to transact I bope we will have a lull attendance. I'ol lowing is a list of members: Barnett V. R. Coon. Green Lyman Cook Upper Howe I. li. White. Lowtr Howe and Upper Kiugaley Jas. Welsh. Upper Hickory Wm. Brace. Lower Hickory L. KnUter. Upper Harmony Chas. Griflin. Lower Harmony John Thomsou Jenks E. A. Yetter. Kingsley John Osgood. Tionesta Nick Thompson. Boro. J. E. Wenk. Oil Market closed last night $1.02. Oponed this innruing S102J. at at Mr. T. J. Payne, of Tlersburg, returned Monday from a business trip to Kentucky. Wile. Jamiesou of Pleasautville, was shakiu? bauds with Tioueeta frieuds this morning. Mrs. A. II. Partridge deported this morniug to pay friends and relatives in Jamestown, N. Y a visit. Mr. S. J. WuK-ott is confiued ta his bed by au attack of fever, which his friends fear may result seriously. The Teachers' Association of Pennsylvania will hold its annual meeting at Williamsport, July 10th, 11th, and 12th. Mr. Sim. Cogan has a contract of peeling 50Q cords of bark for the Mil ler Extract Co., and will move to Kel lettville this week. A pair of itireuant scissors-grind ers plied their avocation in town yes terday, and picked up a good many dimes and quarters. Baldwin's Official Railway Guide for May is issued, and its authentic and reliable pages are as fresh and interesting as ever. Mr. Doutt has materials on the ground w-berewith he proposes ta erect a dwelling houso this summer, on his lot near the court house. A. Carson, Jeweler, Tionesta, Pa. sells fine Swiss and American watches cheap for cash. Watches repaired and all work warranted. It P. M. Clark Esq., is now in liar risburg attendi ng tbe meetiog of the Grand Lodge, 1. O. O. F.,as represent ative ot Tionesta Lodge, No. 369. Judge Reck is having a glass front put into the building occupied by the Carson Bros. It's going to make a vast difference in the appear ance of tbe building. The committee cn program secured the services of Rev. James Hickling, of Tionesta, to preach the Memorial Sermon, on Sunday, May 27 to be assisited by Rev. Heary Rhodes Chaplain. Mr. W. A. Giove is to be com ineuded for beiog the first to lay his sidewalk in accordance with the late ordioauce requiriog property owners on the wfcst side of Elm St., between Blum's blacksmith shop aud Tate's crossing, to build walks. -Chairman Brockway calls a meeting of the Republican County Committee for next Monday night, as will be seen by notice elsewhere, which meeting we hope will be well attended, as matters of importance will coma before it. j Mr. Wm. Antbonv, of Nebraska, this county, who has suffered from granulated eye-lids Tor tbe past year, and bad become nearly blind, is now under tbe treatment of Dr. Sadler, the Oculist, of Pittsburgh, aud is gaining rapidly. Curt Shawkey has been more lib eral than usual aboui setting op the cigars for a day or two past. The ar rival of tbtit boy at his houso last Sunday has made him supremely hap py. Success to the boy, and may he grow up to be as good a man as his daddy. At Braceville, this county, on Friday last Mr. George Smith received a very bad fracture of one of bis leg?. We also learu that Henry Smith of East Hickory, had one of his legs brok en while rafting lumber at the mouth of Hickory creek. We are without full particulars. Tbe Ridgeway & Oil City Rail road Company was ehartored at the Statu Department, Harrisburg, last Friday. Tbe road runs from Ridge way, Elk county, to Oil City, Venango county, a distauco of about sixty miles through Elk, Forest, Venango, Clar ioa ard Jefferson counties. Tbo capi tal is $180,000. . "Golden Days" fur May has ar rived, and a lovely number it is. No publication is so popular, and deserv edly so, with the young folks as this most excellent of all magazines. Every number is replete with the most charming literature, and it is always profusely illustrated. James Elver son, Publisher, Philadelphia, Pa. The Warren Sunday Mirror says: "Seven hundred and fifty thousand barrels of oil lost by fire makes no diff erence in the market ; but a ten-bar rel well in Forest county tears the lin ing out of the speculator's pocket-book to put up ir.arsiu." A "ten-barrel well" is of so little consequence in Forest county that bo mention is made of them. A. Bigoon has" recently arrived in Tiouesta for the purpose of making old silk hats, soft felt and stiff crowu hats, equal to new. He will also make a specialty of repairing and cleaning clothes, kid cloves, &c. Can be fouud for tbe present at Wm Kill uaer's shoe shop. Give him a call He guarantees satisfaction. It St. Commissioner Dunkle has had force of men at work during the past week putting a stone culvert across the small stream that drains Sickles' swamp and empties into th back channel near where the stave mil formerly stoed. As far as we are able tojudgoitis a good job, and wil obviate the necessity of building a new bridge there every few years. -Next week is court week ia this place, and as there has beeu no regu lar term since December, itjwill doubt less occupy the greater portion of the week. We are sorry to learn that Judge Brown has been quite seriously ill for a week or two, and although improving at last accounts, will hard ly be able to attend next week, in which case some neigboring Judge wil hold couit for him. In all directions where one pleases to look now-a-dayg new lumber may be seen piled and scattered along tbe street where never before a foot of it was seen before. This would indicate that business is to commence pretty soon in the sidewalk line ; in fact it has be gun already, and there vill doubtless be more walk laid this season than at any one time since the first was put down, some fifteen or eighteen years ago. The council is to be highly com mended for the promptness with which it is acting in this matter, and new that they have made so good a start they should not let matters lag in the least. There will be some kicking at brst, but wben all are made to ' come to time," and the benefits are once en joyed by pedestrians and citizens, th council will then get credit aud praise for having done its duty. Silver ilkin Ouiou Sets for 12 J ceuts per quart. Also choice Timothy Seed at Wm. Sniearbaugh & Co. It Carpet Chain, Boys Wagons Croquet setts, Just arrived at Wm Smearbuugh & Co. 2t James Corisb, Wrightsville, Pa says; "Brown's Irou BitUrs entirely curd me of neuralgia." Sudden Death . of Mrs. Conver. We are called upon this week 16 chronicle the sudderf and unexpected death ef Mrs. A. W. Conver, which occured at the residence of bcr broth er Mr. James Stewart ; near Conneaut ake, Crawford county, Pa., on Mon day last, cue bad been in rather delicate health for several months past, and about four weeks ago left lis place, giving up housekeeping, for the purpose of recuperating and regaining her wonted health. Her relatives and friends did not look upon her condition as serious, or in the cast likely to prove fatal, and tbe telegram announcing her death, which was their first intimation that any- og was wrong, cauced them a se vere shock. At Ibis writing wo are without particulars as to the cause of her sudden taking ofT, but presume it was occasioned by heart disease. Mrs. Conver was born May 17, 83G, Dear Conneaut Lake, where sb died oe May 14, 1883, making her age 47 years, lacking three days. She was married March 11, 1871, to P. O. Con ver, then tditor of the Forest PreM, and soon after came here where she has ever since made her home, Mr- Conver having preceded her in death five years. She united with tbe Pres byterian Church early iu life, aud up on her removal to this place became an active member here, which member ship she kept ap till the day of her death. Mrs. C. bore the esteem of a arge circle of friends and acquaint ances in this conimuaity, who will be pained to learn of her sudden demise and will mourn her loss accordingly. The fuueral will take place, we earn, to-day, and her remains will be laid to rest in the cemetery Bear where her early life wa passed. A Terrible Death. A most frightful accident occurred at East Hickory last Wednesday afternoou, of which the following par ticulars are given by tbe Tidioute News : On Wednesday afternoon Louisa J. Anderson, daughter of Jos. Anderson of Triumph, employed at the house of Geo. W Warden in East Hickory was fatally burned. It seems she had spilled some refined oil on her clothing and the kitchen floor, and having heard that tbe oil, if ignited, would burn without destroying tbe article with which it was in contact, she at tempted to burn the oil from the floor, In Borne way, however, sho ignited her elotbing. Iu an iustant she was in the midst of flumes, her clothing being entirely burned l'rtnu ber body. The accident happened about six o'clock in the eveniug and she lingered iu in tense agony until seven o'clock yester day morniug, when death came to ber relief. Dr. Diefendorf spent tbe night with her, and reports her condition as pitiable iu the extreme. Even her tongue was burned and blackened. Her age was only fourteen years. N damage was done to the house of Mr, Warden, as the girl ran out into the open air, w here Mr. Warden did all in bis power to quench the fire, but with out adequate results. A Dastardly Outrage. A dispatch from Tylersburg, Pa to the Derrick, dated May 15, gives tbe following account of a most beast ly outrage: Last night about eleven o'clock six burly ruffians forced au entrance into the residence of Mrs Napp, a widow lady, who, with her daughter, aged twenty years, resides betweeu this place and Newmanville and dragging the old lady out of bed beat and abused her iu a shocking manner. The daughter, who was sleeping iu au adjoiniug room, came to tbe rescue of her mother, but before she could render any assistance she was seized, and after being subject to horrible outrages, iu which all the in human bends took part, she was pounded uutil insensible. The rasca then decamped hastily and are still at large, though a large posse of men are iu hot pursuit, with every prospect of capturing them. Testimonial. This is to certify that my property was insured by J. II. Mcl'hersou through Fiudlays Agency, at Frank lin ; was damaged by fire in March last. I presented my bill aud it was promptly paid. I would recommend those desiring Insurance to consu some one of tbis firm before insurin elsewhere. Henby KlSEK. Tionesta, Pa., May 0, 1883, OIL NOTES. Several new gushers have 'been op ened la the Balltown district .during thetwtek. Among them is' the Ball- towti No. 9, or as some reports have it, No, r); the Porcupine No. 3 j the Union Ne. 10, tract 3198, and tbe rrtig & Henna No. 2. The Balltown Co.'s started at the rate ef about COO barrels, and although it has declined somewhat sines that, it still holds up to a big figure. The Porcupine will be good for 100 barrels with the chances favorable for still larger production. The Union No. 10 made 137 barrels tbe first twenty-four hours, which it has kept up to pretty well ever since. Fertig & Ileune's is reported at from fifteen to twenty barrels. Tbe Gurtlau well is kept a profound mystery. Ihe derrick is tightly boarded up, and the scouts have not beeu able to "size it up" as yet. At ast accounts they were not done drill ing, but were expected to reach the sand at any moment. We have hem asked what tbe aver age depth of the Balltown wells were. he depth varies according to eleva tion, of course. Some of the wells back on the hills are obliged to go 600 feet, while those down on the flats find the sand and oil at a depth vary ing from 1200 to 1300 feet ; this would make the average depth about 1400 feet. Tbe Derrick this morning has the follow ing from the Forest field : Whatever the owners may know about the Gartlan well, in tbe north east corner of 3,194, it is pretty cer tain that the outside public has not yet fathomed the mystery. The well is kept closely guarded, and not a clue to the movements inside the derrick can be learned. Thsy were drilling some to-day, but how much is not known, nor can it be ascertained wheu the well will be completed. Union Oil Co.'s No. 1, oa tract 3198, is about the same kind of a well as that of Shannon No. 2. Its location would indicate that it is ou the west em edge of the Reno belt, and its size proves this, as it is smaller than the wells to the east of it. MEMORIAL DAY. Capt, Special Order No. 2. Tionesta, April 30, 1883, In compliauce with the Rules and Regulations of the Grand Army of the Republic, Wednesday, May 30, 1883 will be observed as "Memorial Day." The National Encampment adopted a resolution at its session at Baltimore) dsclaiing "that this Iluly day should be called Memorial Day and not Dec ora'.iou Day ;" in accordance with said Resolution I earnestly request all miuisters and priests of every do nomination to deliver appropriate ser mons or lectures calling attention to the duties of the day, the sacrifices made, and the lessons taught, on Sun day, May 21, 1883 I hereby command Post 274, of the G. A. R., to attend such service in uniform wherever held ; I recommend uuion services when piaeticable. I recommend that Putt 274 take especial steps to secure the preseuce aud aid of the children aud youth in the vicinity, ia tha ceremony of strew ing flowers and otherwise honoring the dead, aud to that eud bope all scboo will be closed on Memorial Day. Let tbe hand of Frateruity and Charity he extended to the widow aud orphans of our dead heroes, and teach them that on this day the G R. observe iu memory of their fallen comrades. Also that the loyal women of Tionesta and vicinity be invited to aid us iu the work I also recommend that the choirs of the vicinity (and such singiirs as may volunteer) siug appropriate odes aud authems on Memorial Day they may select. Let ever soldier's grave be strewn with tbe sweet flowers of spring ; "with malice toward none and charity for all" let us unite iu tbis sacred duty I hope the gates of all the ceuietries in the laud may ba thrown open and their guardians render all the aid in their power. In behalf of Capt. Ceoroe Stow Post No. 274, G. A. R., I iul'le and requst the different Orders and Associations aud all citizens to meet with us ou May 30th, to decorate the graves of our dead comrades. Uoi. John o. .ucuuioioni, oi i ra u k liu, Pa., has accepted an inviutioa U Headquarters 1 , Geo. Stow Post, No. 274, G. A. R. ) deliver the Memorial nddress. A programme of arrangements will be published before the day. ' By order of D. S. Knox, Commauder. S. D. Irwin, Adjutant. Latest Revised Map of Forest Co. Oil Regions, $1.00, and subsequent revisions free to subscribers. Aldre?s S. C. Smith, Civil Engineer, Harris burg, Pa. . . - tf. For good fresh Goods cheap gu to Haslet'& Boss. - Feb. 1, '82. A Dangerous Counterfeit There art dangerous counterfeits in circulation purporting t be "Walnut Leaf Hair' Restorer." The strongest evidence of its great alue is the fact that parties knowing us great efheacy try to imilale it.'K Each bottle of the genuine has a fac simile ef a walnut leaf -blown in- the glass ; and a Green jeaf on 'the-, outside wrapper. The Restorer" Ja a harmless as water, while it 'possesses all the properties necessary to restore life vigor, growth nd color to the hair; Purchase only from responsible parties. Ask your druggist for it. Each bottle warranted. Johnston, Holloway & Co., Phila delphia, and IIaix & Ruckel, New York, wholesale agents. ( ' . Erie's Experience. Another cure utterly without a prece-- :' dent! Krie. Pa., Sept 19, 1881. Dr. Hart- , man : I cannot but express my thanks to you for the great benefit I recoived from the uno of Peruna and Manalin. One bot tle of each placed me squarely on my feet, after a long sickness, which bad laid me in bed and then left me lame and crippled. Three davs' use of these Temedies dls- pensod with the cane, and in a week I was. perlectly well. N. J. WRIGHT, Business Agent Er'e Kvening Herald. Ask your . druggist for Dr. Hartraan's book on the "Ills or Lite." lie will give it gratis. IT not, address Dr. H. at Osborn, O. DIED. CONVER Near Conneaut Lake, Craw ford Co., Pa., May 14, 18S3, Mrs A. W. Convpr, of Cioncsta, Pa., agtfd 47 years. UNITED STATES SALE OF LANDS IN VENANGO AND FOREST COUN TIES, PENNSYLVANIA. Pursuant to section 37 19, revised statutes United States, the undorsigned will offer nt public auction, at tho Court House, in iionesta, i orest county, rennsytvania, on WEDNESDAY", the 15th of AUGUST, 1883, at ten o'clock A, M., the following real, estate situated on tbo AJleghauy River ueiow iiunter station: , i Tract 1. Situated in President TownV ship, Venango county. Penn., and begin-- ning at a pot on uie Allegliany Kiver nearly opposite tho west end of Holeman's Island, thence by land late of Onandaga Oil Company north 333 3-lOths perches to a post and ironwood, thence by Holland Land Company's land east 202 perches to a chestnut, thence south 374 perches to a post at the Allegliany luver, thence along said river to the beginning; patented to A. Holeman, January 4, IS41. Containing 391 acres, more or less, excepting about rive acres conveyed, October 10,1873, book 00, p. 00, by A. Holeman to Peter Grace. Tract 2. That island in the Alleghany River, same township, fronting the tirst named, known as lloloman's Island, con taining originally forty-live acres, more or less. Tract 3. Situated in Tionesta Townnhip, Forest county, adjoining the first named on tho east ; patented, January 30, 1K02, to Chas. Holeman, Moses Pierson and A. Holeman, beginning at a maple tree, thence down the Alleghany River north 75 degrees w est 273 perches to a . post and maple ou tbe east line of the first named tract, thonco by said tract north 374 perches to a chestnut tree, thenoe by land late of Holland Land Company east 83 9-lOths perches to a post, and thence by laud war ranted in the name of J. Curtis south 22 degrees east 4K0 perches to beginning. Containing 401 acres, more or less? this comprising the tracts formerly owned by A. Holeman, Moses Pierson, W. PierBon and Matthew Elder. TERMS OF SALE: One-third cash, balance in one and two years, with, inter est secured on the premises, or all cash at option of purchaser, ton per cent to be paid at time of sale. K. RAYNER, Solicitor of the Treasury. NOTICE , Is hereby given that an application will bo made' to the Governor of the State of Pennsylvania, undor the Act of Assem bly of the Commonweal! b of Pennsylvania, i iitilloil, "An Act to provide for the In corporation aud Regulation of certain Cor porations," approved April 2itth, 1H74, and tho Supplements thereto, for the Charter of an intended Corporation to bo called, "Tho Hickory Bridge Company," tho character and object whereof is tho con struction and liiaintiiinence of a bridge over the Allegheny River at a point near Hickory Station, Forest County, Pennsyl vania, tor the carriage, transportation and conveyance of foot passengers, horses, teams, vehicles, stock and cattle, over ana across said river, and for these purposes to have, possess and enjoy all tho rights, benefits and plivilegcsot said Act of As sembly aud ils Supplements. Os.MER, DALU ifc FHEKMAN, Solicitors. Confirmation Notice. Notice Is hereby given that the follow ing accounts have been tiled in my orhce, and will be presented at uoxt Term of Or phans Court of Forest County, for Con tinuation : Final account of Thomas J. Bowman, Guardian of Elmer 1-1. Fleming, who u a minor child of Joseph Fleming, deceased. Final account of Thomas J. Bowman, Special Guardian for Pennsylvania, of Lena MaGill and Luther MaGill, who were minor children of Charles G. MaUill deceased. Jl'STIS SHAWKEY, Register. Tionesta, Pa., April 15th, 1(3. Notice to Grand Jurors. Notice is hereby jji veil that persons sum moned to attend as Orund J urors at May Term of Court luted not appear. , By .Order of the Court. Attest, JiKTis Suawkey, Clerk. May7,-18SJ. cor. luutatiuit Kijti, fc.imuliiliX. v'ui--ia'ii 01 urowD u it !" null 'Ui urk. liiM Ct m'HM KIIU: lor tho Kmjucan, only