35Jit Jowl gqnMmw. WEDXESDA1 IBORSISO, Jl'SE 11, 1881. BOROUGH OFFICERS. IhtratM. H. D. Tuwiw Omneilmen North ward. II, M. Fore man, v . m. NimvvKny, A. M. Routt; South v , i. J'.agies, J. II. J-OI10S, A. 11 Dale. Jtmlieen of the rcacc3. T. 3roniiaii, i. . ivnox. 1 lunstnhlr James Swailes. Dlnguiiin, J. Orovo, A. B. Kelly, 'u.' Y ii .... JlOimiSOU, l.l, Pi. KIIOX. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. Member of CVmara -J as. Mosorovk. Member of Sr.n'nte J. U. IlALI.. Axrmbly K. L. Davis. frmident Judge V. I). llRO(f!. Axmtciatn Judgex John Ruck, C. A II ILL. Trxfixurer N. S. Foreman. I'rothnnotnrif, Hegitter tt Recorder, Jtc JUSTIN MlAwK KT, .Sheriff-. O. W. Cl.AHK. (nniaiM(ifr II. W. LEnBmm, J. fl II RNORHSON, II. A. ZlTKNIIKLL. County Superintendent J . 10. II I LI, Ann. IHxtrtet Attorney T. J. VanOife!. Jn Cbrnmtaafonera II. O. Davis, .1. I.JHKF.N AWALT. ' County Siirveiror V. F. Wbittekin. Coroner C. II. Cliuitcn. Countu A ntlitorx-U. W. Wardkn, J. A Scott. II. It. Swallky. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. TIONESTA LODGE Xo.3C9, I. O. of O. F". AT2 CiY M EETS every Tuesday evening, at 7 o'clock, in the liOUiro lioouj in l'ar- trldge'sllall. KLIHOLEMAN 2LO. CI. W. SAW YE It, See'y. 27-tf. CAPT. OEOltUE STOW POST, No. 274. O. A. It. Meets on the first Wednesday In each month;, In Odd Follow Hall, Ti'oneuta, Pa. 1. H. KNOX, Commniidcr. TJ. VAN OIKS EN. ATTORNEY AT I,W, Ami IHslrlct Attorney of Forost County, Onlee in Court IIousi, Tionesta, Pa. I? L. DAVIS. lj . ATTORN EY-AT-LAW, Tionesta, Pa. Collodion made in this nnJ adjoining counties. M ILES W. TATE, ATTORN EY-AT-LAW, Elm Street, TlonoHta, Fa. rp. F. RITC1IEY. 1. ATTORN EY-AT-L a W, TIonpMla, Forest County l'a, li. AGNEW. ATTORNEY- T-LAW, Tionesta, Pa. ATTENTION SOLDIERS ! ' I liuvn been admitted tit nrai'tico an mi Attorney In tho Pension Oflleo nt Wash . intrton, ' D. C. All officers, soldiers, or Miilors who were injured In tlu late war, can obtain pensions to winch they tuny bo entitled, bv culling on or addressing mo at 'i ionenta, Pa. Also, claims fc r arrearages - of pay and bounty will receive prompt at- " lennon. Having been over four vw.rs a soldier In the late war, and having for a number of years engaged in the proeeutinn of sol d tors' claims, my experler.ee will asoure the oolleetion of cluiniH iu iho shorteHt pos ttildo timo. .1. 15. AO NEW. 4 1 if. IAWRENCE HOI SE. TioneHta, l'a., J II. fS. BroekwHV, Proprietor. Thi li'imA is pentvally loeuled. Everything new and well furr.inlied. Stipeiior Ae commoiliitionH anfl ftrict attention privpn to (musts. Voureti.liis and Fruits of nil kinds nerved in tlnir Heason. 8ainplo room for Commereial Agents. GETU. T HOT'SE, TSonesta. Pa., T. C. .1 nek son, Proprietor. Tills is a new hoiiKe. and lias just, been fitted up lor the aeeninniodntinti of the publie. A por tion ot the patronage, of tlie public is nolie ited. 4(-ly. EAST HICKORY HOTEL, KAM HICKORY, Pa.. J. W. to a Li., Proprietor. This limine Is new and has been furnished with new furniture throughout. It is eentralley lo cated, and has a tirst-cliwsbarn in connect ion with it. The traveling publio will lindjit a pleasant stopping place. First .class Livery in connection with tho Hotel. NATIONAL- HOTELT'idioute, Pa., W. I. UucUlin, Proprietor. A first class hotel In all resperts, and the pleus imtest stoppinjj place In town. Rates very reasonable. Jan8-82. MB. COOK. M. D.. yilYSICIAN t SUROEON. Olfice nt the Central House, Tionesta, Pa. All profeshionul calls promptly at tended to. T W. MORROW. M. I) J . P1I YSICJ AN Jl SURGEON, La'o of Armstrong county, having located in Tionetil is prepared to attend all pro fessional calls promptly and at all hours. Ofliee in Sinetti liaugh iV Co.'s now build ing, up stairs. Office hours 7 to 8 a. m., and 11 to 12 m. ; 2 to 3 and CJ to 74 r. m. Sundays, t) to 10 a. m. ; 2 to 3 and 61 to 71 p. m. Residence in Fisher House, on Walnut Street, may-18 81. X c conintN, m. v., VV . PUYblCIAN A SURGEON, Uas had over fifteen years experience in tho pi uctice of hlH profession, having grad uated legally and honorably May 10, 165. Ollleo and Residence in Forest Houso, opposite t lie Court House, Tiouestu, Pa. Autf. 25-1880 I f.U DR. J. W. MORROW. Having purchased the materials &.C., of Dr. fcteadnian, would respectfully an bounco that he will carry on the Dental nusiness in Tionotita, and having liad over hix years successful experience, considers himself fully ouiupetout to give entire sat isfaction. I sliall always give my medi al practice the preference. inar22-82. n. hit. A. B. KKLLT MA X, PARK Jb CO., B A INT K E B S ! Comer of Elm t Walnut Sts. TionesU. Bank of Discount and Deposit. 1 uterest al lowed on TyAe Dej osiU. Collections madeonall thePrincijml points of the U. S. Collections solicited. 18-ly. C. M. 8IIAWKEY. BRENNAN & SHAVKEY, Real Estate Agents & Conveyancers. Doalers in ANTHRACITE & BITUMINOUS COAL (Offices in Court House,) TIONESTA, FOREST COUNTY, PA FOR SALE. f7 acres, Tionesta twn.. 10 acres cleared and In wheat and rye; small house and lmr:i j considerable oak timber. Price ?i M i ? 400 down, balaneo In 8 years. Also. Houses and lots, Biid building lots In Tionesta Borough for sale on easv terms. wo nave some good iiargams on hand JlHKNNAN itHlIAWKKY. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Condensed Time Table Tlnncata Hist Inn. NORTH. SOUTH Train 15..... 7:48 am Train IS 8:10 am Train V 3:511 pm Train 03.,... 11:05 am Train 10 1:45 pm Train 16 8:20 pm Train 15 North, and Train If) Smith nnrrv Tber will be au Exhortation fcr mon delivered at the Oldtown school bouse, Sunday, June 24th, at half past two o'clock, by George Hender son. AH are cordially invited. Rev. W. II. Milleo, United Pres- pyterian will occupy the pulpit in Presbyterian church next Sunday, morning and evening. No preachirg in the F. M. Church next Sunday evening. Rev. Hicks will occupy the pulpit of the M. E. Church next Sunday - j Presbyterian Sabbath School at 3 p. ru.; M. E. Sabbath School at 10 cu. The publio square is being side- walked on all sides. Jairus Reck is in the Bradford region on a business trip. Dr. Chas. Matchett, of Pittsburgh, is among Tionesta friends this week. Mrs Dr. Ely, of Waynsburg, Pa., is the guest of Rev. aud Mrs. J. Hick ling. By a Legislative enactment it is lawful to kill English sparrows at any time. Oil Market closed last night at S1.1GJ. Opened this morning at 81.171. Wn havu't heard a rattlesnake story lor several weeks'. What a wrong ? Mrs. Dr. Coburn. will have ice cream on Saturday afternoons and evenings. Seldon Whitman reports the prospect for a good blackberry crop us "never better. The Fourth of July will be here in just three weeks lrum to-day. Let the eagle scream. Ben. V. May arrived in town yesterday, from Chicago, where ho is speuding the emmer. Mr. aud Mrs. Chas. M. White- mau, of Ivellettville, visited Tionesta on Monday of this week. Mrs. Judge J. A. Dale, of War ren, was a guest at lion. iu. Davis residence a part of last week. Some of the Bme.ll boys have the uck to catch a bass down at the dam occasionally now-a days. Mr. aud Mrs. Win. YouDg are paying relatives and friends in Alle gheny and Westmereland counties a visit. Mr. Alex. Bonner and family, of Stoneboro, Pa., are guests at Mr. G. W. Robinson's residence this week. The family of Geo. Day, of Sal- mon creek, was increased by the ar rival of a girl baby ou Sunday last. Tionesta will soon be noted for its numerous aud substantial side walks. It used to be just the opposite of that. -Mr. Geo. W. Scott, of Philadel- ilia, is paying his brother, Jas. A., and other relatives hi Junks township, a visit. Representative Davis is spending bis vacation with his family and friends bare. The legislature will meet again ou the 19th iust. Mr. Jared Iluling has built him a domicile near the school house, ou Vine St., which he is occupying with his family, Our old friend James Ward, of Jenks tw p., was in town yesterday, and reports busiaess iu his section in a thriving condition. It has been whispered that the immense stock of liver pads "left over" in this fair land, have been worked up into lawn tenuis shoes. Jake Siggins, sou of W. Y., left for Meadville Monday, where Le ex pects to take a position in a inachiue shop, and will leara the trade. J. T. HRKNNAN. Rob. Herman of Braceville, stayed in the burg Monday eveniag. He reports things unusually active, up around there this summer. Ice cream can be bad hereafter during the summer months at the res idence of George Dunkle, near the court bouse, on Tuesday and Saturday evening. Billy Smearbaugh is getting lum ber on the ground for the erection of a dwelling house, on bis lot, bteween the properties of Win Blum aud J. D. Hulings. It is getting pretty nearly that time of year when one can lay off bis winter underduds wilheut the fear of having the "sniflles" .all the balance of theiummer. Mr. M. L. Range, of Stewarts Run is now the owner of a fine blood ed Jersey bull, which can now be seen at his farm. This breed of cattle is said to be excellent for dairy purposes. Mrs. Faith, Postmistriss at Davis, Indiana county, Pa., has come to grief. She is now Cwufioed ia jail for stealing a package of silk that was passing through the mail, and for otherwise tampering with the mails. The passage of the Free Pipe bill and the anti-discrimination bill is the cause of much good feeling in the oil country, and the success is mainly due to tho unceasiug efforts of the oil region members. The river has been in fair rafting stage since about the 20th of last May. And still it continues to rain, on an average, about every uther day. This morning the river is raising at the rate of about an inch an hour. W. J. Roberts is teariag dowe the old building next the Partridge block, and will use most of the lumber in building a barn. It will help the appearance of the surroundiug prop erty wonderfully when once removed' The saw mill of Robinson & Bonner, at the month of the creek is putting in full time these days, and the amount of lumber now being turn ed out, is something uausual, and gives to the lower ead of tows quite a business like air. It is said that the Colorado po tato beetle has failed to put in its us ual appearance at this season of the year, and hopes are entertained that its career has been run. If this is the case our tanners should be happy aud potatoes plenty. Young Brownell's body was found onSuuday, 3d iust., we learned just after going to press last week about three miles below where it went down. The remains wure taken to Russellville, Warren couuty, his for mer home, for interment. From the Clarion Democrat we learn that on the 5th iust., Mr. C. F. Cropp of Tubbs Ruu, this county was married to Mrs. Mary Etta Hen ry, ol JJoavsr Clarion county, l'a., Christopher has the best wishes of bis friends for future success aud happi ness. The Clearfield Journal cemes to ue now ia a bran new out-fit, new and handsome heading, and materially en- arged. It ia now a goo looking as well as one of the sprightliest newspa pers that graces our table, and may it continue indefinitely in its present prosperity. Tionesta is mak'mg no general preparations to celebrate the coming Fourth prefering to wail till Septem ber, when the reunion of the 83d Reg iment takes place here. That will be the biggest time Tionesta has ever seen, and the citizens of the whole ceunty will doubtless take part. Invitations are issued for tke marriage of Mr. Charles Bonner and Miss May Kelly, both of this place. The happy eveut will take place at the residence of bridus pareuts to morrow, Thursday evening at 6 o'clock. Tse Republican extends heartly coc gratulatious and best wishes to the estimable young couple. The uew school board of this borough met on Monday evenicg for the purpose of effecting an organiza tion. G. W. Robinson was elected President; J. II. Dingman, Secretary, and A. B. Kelly, Treasurer. Another meeting will be held on Saturday eve ning next when the tax levy for the ensuing year will be made. We learn that the new school building project is again agitating the minds of our citizens, and that it is probable the preliminary matters connected with building of a suitable structure will be arranged ere long. Last Saturday, while assisting in- letting an empty wagon down tuetoni bankment near the creek bridge for the purpose of leading it with lumber, the wagon became unmanageble and threw Joe Landers, son of J. R., against a tree, to which he clung.while one of the wheels struck him on the leg, bruising it severely and tearing the flesh considerably between the hip and knee. Miss J ulie E. Toohey, teacher of Allender School makes the following report for the month ending June G: No. of pupils enrolled male 6, females 12; average attendance for month males 4, females 8; percent, of attend ance males 80, females 80. Mabel Egolf and May House were the only ones present every day. Number of visitors for month 6. Mr. Arner, our popular Postmas ter, will occupy his new quarters about the first of July, he having received his "permit" Irom Uncle Sam to move the ofliee. The new office will be nicely fitted up, and will coutain about 100 lock and 240 call boxes, all new and of the latest improved pattern. They are from the factory of John McLane, Milford, N. II., and will be a credit to our town. We were in error in (dating that the full month of December had been takeu off the deer season. It was so passed in the House, but when the bill got into the Senate the wiseacres of that body added fifteen days more, making the season extend to the 15th of December. This is not as good as we had hoped it would be, but as a half loaf is better than no loaf at all, we'll have to be ia a measure satisfied. The tenth annual Inter state Pic nic aud Exhibition under the auspices of the Patrons of Husbandry of Penn sylvania, Maryland, West Virginia, New Jersey and Delaware will open at Williams' Grove, Cumberland Co., Pa., on Monday, August 25th. Ex cusion rates at reduced fare will be arranged over all the principal roads in Pennsylvania and adjoining States. For further particulars address R. II. Thomas, Mechanicsburg, Pa. By a collision of a couple of hand-cars on the railroad near Hunter, two miles below this place, on Sunday last, Charles Gustafson, the section boss at thia station was quite seriously iojuried. Both cars passed over his body diagonally, bruising his chest and left arm badly; his physician believei that he may be internally in jured, but thinks by careful nursing he will recover- Another of the party, named Anderson was also hurt, but not so badly but that he can be Hbout. liobinson oc lionuer are raising the second story of their store build ing, intending to make the ceiling of the main store-room two feet higher, which will add greatly to its appear ance, and a fiord them much more comfortable quarters. They also pur pose remoddling the upper story. It is rumored that this firm will also commence the erection before long of a building 24x48, to be occupied by a drug store. Improvement seems to be the order of the day in Tionesta, all of which is gratifying to note. Bad Smashup. A very damagiug wreck, though not attended by buy tutal results, occured about forty rods above the station at this place last night about half past twelve o'clock. During the rain storm one of turrifio severity a large boulier rolled dowu the em bankment and lodged on the ttack. An extra freight train Mike Liddy, conductor, was coming down but the engineer did not discover tho impedi ment in time to check the traia. Up- oi striking the boulder the engine jumped the track, sliding along the side next the hill fjr a distance of several rods aud then ran iuto the bank. And the crash came which piled ten freight cars in such a tangled mass as to be scurcely lecoguizable. Five of the cars were landed over the bank and some of them in the river, while five more wure piled tip in a conglom erate and confused inukis, some beiug turned completely over ou their backs, as it were. 1 ho tender ot the engine was also thrown over tho bank aud badly smashed up. The only person injured was the engineer, D. P. Pierce, who received a very bad fracture of the right leg bclo the knee, and was somewhat bruised about the side, but not internally injured. The fireman aud two ' brskemen weie kr t!iiitiajj cub at the time Vat . ,... .. . remained with the j engine .until sho stopped. A- large gang of men is at work this morning dealing up the wreck which will require at least an other day, the track beiog torn up considerably for some little distance. It was one of those accidents which are entirely unavoidable and can bo blamed oa no one. Passengers will be obliged to transfer until the debris is cleared away. OIL NOTES. The Tionesta Oil Co.'s latest ven ture at Beaver Valley is another duster, and it is said they were ready to pull the casing last week. Wheth er the indications for oil were suffi cient to induce the operators to try it again is not known. The Kepler & Dufer well on Sal mon has resolved itself into a mystery. Tom King has charge of it, and that means that no fellow will find out what it is wet or dry till the own ers feel disposed to give it away. The tools still remain in the Tubbs Run well, and it it is feared that a new hole will have to be drilled in order to sacertaiu whether there is any oil there or not. AT BALLTOWN. The Porcupine Oil Co.'s No. 6, lo cated near the east line of 3194 was drilled through the sand Saturday, and is reported a duster, and orders given to plug thehole and draw tho casing. It is thought this failure will condemn the territory to the northeast, and cuts offany prospect fo oil in the Briody & Bardall well, which is located in advance of the failure. Two important wells are evpeeted iu this week ; these are, Grandiu's No. 9 aud Balltown Co.'s No. 7. The Derrick says : A week ago Saturday the production of the Cooper tract was 5,011 barrels. Last Satur day it was 4,840 barrels. Meanwhile it had declined to 4,100 barrels and advanced again. This was in couse quence of the large amount of shoot ing the latter part of the week. The above production is from seventy eight wells. The production of the Balltown district iFriday night Fas 1,800 barrels from a total of seventy wells. We will haudle Strawberries on aud after June 18th. Win Smearbaush & Co. It Mrs. Eliza Craddiek, llarrisburg. Pa., says., "I suffered from iudigestiou and impurity of blood; Brown's Iron Bitters relieved me." Bark Spuds, 1.50; aud a good Double bitt Axe for $1.25, at Robin son & Bonner's. 2t Robert Magee, Wrightsville, Pa., says., "I can reccommeud Browu's Iron Bitters as tho best tonic I ever used." SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. VTT . 1 1 We taiio pleasure in announcing that wo have perfected arrangements with the publishers of tho American Farmer that enable us to club that magazine with the Forest' Republi can at the low price of SI. 75 per year, a trifle over the price of the Reiubli- can alono. Thia is beyond question the first time that a reliable agricul tural paper has been offered at so cheap a price, und we trust all our subscribers will avail themselves of this unusual opportunity of securing a first class agricultural magazine. The Ameri can Farmer is beyonl doubt worth three times the prico, at which we place it. Try it. I: is a mouthly publication. A Dangerous Counterfeit There are dangerous counterfeits iu circulation purporting ta be "Walnut Leaf Hair Restorer." Tho strongmt evideucti of its great value u the fact that parties knowing its great efficacy try to imitate it. Each bottle of the genuine has a J'ac simile of a walnut leaf -blown in the glass; and a Green Leaf on the outside wrapper. Tho "Restorer" ia as harmless as water, while it possesses all tho properties necessary to restore life vigor, growth and color to the hair. Purchase only from responsible parties Ask your druggist for it. Each bottle warranted. Johnston, Hollohay tfc Co., Phila delphia, and Hall & Ruckel, New York, wholesale agents. Latest Revised Map of Forest Co. Oil Regions, $1.00, and subsequeut revisions free to subscribers. Address S. C. Smith, Civil Engineer,' llurm burg, Pa. tf, For good fresh Goods cheap go to Haslet & Sons. Feb. 1, '82. Iuckely escapee!, any, icjury, ha,vjog 4 Twrnly Venrs a ;rrtl Kullrrrr from constipation. . Had awallowhd a hiill-birslicl ot Tills, and drank over a barrel of Cathartic Tid . laxative slnps. Had every Patent medicine recommended in such cnNl'S, aud biid been treated by all the very bs physicians In 'Philadelphia, and way finally told by her, consulting physician that sho was now too weak for for Cathartic Medicine, or injections, iwul nun sue iiiiini uio. mie men iook jMamii in and was cured. Seo i!Nt pagoof tho "Ills of Lite." (Jot tho book from your Drmr gist, or uddress Dr. Uartman.'Osboi n O., for one. .'. ' A M.ICSWINU. ' ' Tho pain In all his joints boeaino in tense; lever, witli its deteriorating effects, was now addod, and ho becamo rapidly reduced to the scmblaneo of a skeleton while vitality reached its lowest possible condition, and his sufferings were of such indescribable character that those wA most loved him sometimes thought it would bo better if ho were called awav. At this time, physicians well-known in this city (Piltburgl, informed his parents lhathowasin imminent danger of total Paralysis, and directly afterward thev announced to his sorrowful mother that they could give no hopeii of bis recovery. At this juncture tho use of Peruna com menced and in six weeks Win. Lincoln Curts was well and at work. Read pa-re 2:5 or Dr. llartman's "His of Life;" get it from your Druggist. riOISlCfSTA. MJLIfclCIOTJ-i. CORRECTED EVERY TUESDAY, BY RELIABLE DEALERS. . . t- - Flour "f barrel choice ' ' , 4'.75($7.00 Flour -p sack, '., -;y 1J5C4L70 Corn Meal, 100 Hs .. -., T. 1,60(01.75 Chop feed, pure grain' " ', 1.50 Corn, Shelled - - ! -' 85 Reans "r Imsiiel -'. .'- " ' l'.60$.00 Ham, sugar cured, -', 1G Rreakfast liacon, sugar cured ' - - 10 - 13. - 8.50 -. 5.50 on'. . '7! - . .80; " I5&2SS' . ...KJ.t.jUa: :'. 28((;:i0 . 20fl0 V 20& 25 S&IO 15 - 1.50 - IS - 325. . - '. 3.i0 , - 1 - 7 ,' .- 1.50 '11 . Shoulders Whitefish, half-barrels Lake herring half-barrels Sugar - - Syrup - - N. O. Molasses new Roast Rio Coffee Rio Coffee, ' '- . -Java Coffeo Tea - . . - - - Butter - . - - - Rice - Eggs, fresh - -Salt best lake Lard -----Iron, common lyvr Nails, lOd, .keK -Potatoes - -Lime A bid. - - . -Dried Apples sliced per lb Dried Roof - ; -Dried Peaches per lb -Dried Peaches pared par 25. ORDINANCE. , - , . - ;. -i BE IT ENACTED, ORDAINED, fe., by the liurgess and Town Council of Tio nestt Uorough, That the Rurgess and Town Council of Tionesta DorougU hereby cause to bo laid out, opened and graded,"a Street from' the east end of tho Tionesta Uridge Compa ny's Rridge to Juliotto Street, in said Uor ough ; Said Street to be laid out, opened and graded lifty feet wide, and in accord ance witli survey made and duly recorded among tho proceedings of said Couuoil. A FrnoYKO the 4th day of June, A. D 1SK1. SAMUEL D. IRWIN, Attest, P. M. Clark, Burgess; Secretary. UNITED STATES SALE OF LANDS IN VENANGO AND FOREST COUN TIES, PENNSYLVANIA. Pursuant to section 3710, rovisod statutes United States, tho undersigned will offer nt public auction, at tho Court House, in Tionesta, Forest county, Pennsylvania, ou WEDNESDAY, the 15th of AUG UST, 1S83 at TEN o'clock A. M., the following real estato situatod on the Alleghany Kiver, below Hunter Station: Tract 1. Situated in President Town ship, Venango county, Penn., and tiegin ning at a post on tho Alleghany River nearly opposite the west end of lloloinan's Island, thence by land late of Onandaga Oil Company north 33;! 3-10ths perches to a post and ironwond, thence by Holland ljind Company's land east 202 perches to a chestnut, thence south 374 perches to a post at tho Alleghany River, thence alonif said river to the beginning; patented to A. noicinan, January is4i. i:outaimng li'.il acres, more or less, excepting shout live ucros conveyed, October 10,1873, book 1)0, -p. ito, by A. lloleman to Peter (Jraco. Tract 2. That island-in the Alleirhanv River, same township, fronting tho tirst .........! 1-...... ..t 1 I..l,....n'u 1 n,v (wt.il. aiiimtii tin . twiii. ut.u o initiiiu, tuinimr originally .Jbrty-llvo acres, more or less. , Tract 3. Situated in Tionesta Tow iikhin. Forest county, adioiiing tlie tirst named on the east; patentocL January 30, lst2, to ('has. lloleman, MosVs Piorson and A. Iloieman, beginning t a maple tree, thence down tho AllcgWny River north 75 degrees west 273 percho.fj a post and maple on tlie east line of the Nirst named tract, thence by said tract north Si'Veri! . . to a chestnut tree, thence by land "late of Holland Land Company east 83 D-lOths perches to a post, and thence by land war ranted in the namo of J. Curtis south 22 legrecs east 40 perches to beginning. Containing 401 acres, more or less; this comprising tlie tracts formeiiv owned by t. jioieinau, iwoscs j'leibon, x lersou and Matthew Elder. TERMS OF SALE: Ono-third cash. balance in ouo aud two years, with iutur- est secured on tho premises, or all cash at option of purchaser, ten per cent to be paid at time of sale. K. RAYNER, Solicitor of the Truiwurv. J ORENZO FULTON, Manufacturer of and Dealer in. HARNESS, COLLARS, BRIDLES, And all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. inavl SI TONESTA. PA. 1)1, A. 1'ISllEK, DENTIST, WARREN, PA. Having resumed his practice in Forest nuiity he will make his m ctihtomed visits o 'I'ionestit ou all reu'Ular court weeks 1 lo Will bo found at the ('miti.il House Perfect satisfaction guaranteed. mais-f2 Dr. K lino's (iri ut Nerve Restorer is be iitarwlnf t In) ug for all Nerve Dis uses. AH tiii Mopped live. S,.,,,) to !':Jl uch St., Philadu, hcj.-l-Mtt