BRENNAN A SHAWKEY, WEDMSDAI mnilNinG, KOT. 14, 1881. BOROUGH.OFFICERS. Purge. H. I"). lnwu. Council men North ward. If, M. Fore man, C. M, Shawkey, A. M. Poutt; Honth ward, V, A.. Eagles', J. If. Folios, A. If. Palo. Jnitic.c of the Peace J, T Bronimn, 1, H. Knox. , (instable .Tamo Nwailcn. -VcAooi Jhreetor O. W. Hobitmoh, A. n. Kelly, .1. H. Plmrman, 1). 8. Knox, J. W. Morrow, II. H. Urockway. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. Ot5ro Conire. -3 Af). Mohorove. Mrmler of Senate J. O. HALL. ' Axemnlt K. L. IAVI. PreMdent JuitaeW. P. Brown. t Atiociate Judge John Rkck, C, Him.. Treasurer N. 8. Forkmar. V'AnTW IVothonotary, ItegMcr & llecorder,Ac. Traln 15 ain j;t, drkmnan. i'. huawkey. ye observe oy a nonce puansnea in the Dcmocrtl of 'last week, that the "Tionesta Light . and Heat Real Estate Agents & Conveyancers. q0 j1M arrned to the Governor for a charter granting it tht right to ANTHRACITE A BITUMtNOUS COAL igilt aD(1 neat the borough, with gas. This will be .very nice. An iufant ctiilil, aged about four months, of Mr. Lewis Wagnor, who lives io the Mealy settlement, died suddenly and mysteriously on Sunday night. It was io apparent good health in the evening, but when the parents awoke the next morning the child was dead. Two-thirds of the town, more or less, were out after deer yesterday morning. Parties eoioe into the woods for deer should be very cau- (Offlers In Court House,) TIONESTA. FOREST COUNTY, FA. -FOR SALE. 67 acres, Tionesta two., 10 acres cleared and in Wheat unci rvo: mnall limine and burn i considerable oak timber. Price ?7&0 j )M00 down; balance In 8 yearn. Al.so. House and lota, and buildinK lot" In Tionesta Borough for sale on oasv terms. We liavo Homo good bargains on nanu. Brkrnan a nhawkky. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. . OIL NOTES. Howe No.' 8, on 4,782 is reported to have been drilled into the sand Sat urday afternoon, and made sixty bar rels the first hour. The well is laca- ted between Howo Nob. 5 and 13, both of which started o IT large. Porcupine No. 14, was drilled through the sand Saturday, and shows improvement. It made 300 barrels the last twenty-four hours. Ltnevillo Litres. Tbo rnin In ail bis Joints bwaino in tense! lever." with its deieriorntinu pITocIh. The teachers of this vicinity anJlwasnbw added, and ho became rapidly others interested, will meet la the near wnii vitality reached it lowest possible future in the Lineville scbool house to condition, and his suflerinirs were of mioh lnaescrmaoie cnaracwr mat muse wno organize a literary society., last winter's society was a grand success, and this one should and -can be, too, notwithstanding the unprincipled ef forts of some to discourage and sup press it. Miss Maggie Emert of Dutch most loved him sometimes thought it would be better if he were called away. At this time, physicians well-known In Ibis city (Pitthurg), informed his parents that bo was in imminent danger of total Paralysis, and directly afterward they announced to bis sorrowful mother that they could Rive no hopes' of his recovery.. At this jnncture the use or re ran a com menced and in six weeks Wm. Lincoln CurU was well and at work. Read pape Porcupioe No. 13, is holding P Hi is visitiue in town. A party was I 23 op 1)r- Hartman's "Ulsof Life;" got " t'onilD(l Time Table Tlonema Html Ian. Jdsti Shawkkv iSlie.r(ir.C. W. Cl.AT-.K. Commmxioner If. W. LKPF.nCR, J. R. llRNPKRSOR, If. A. ZlTKNDKI.t.. Count; Superintendent J. E. IIlLL ard. lUrtriet Attorney T. 3. VanOiksf.n. Jury CommUionerall. O, Davis, J. OIIKENAWAI.T. - County SnrveiiorT. F. WniTTEKlN. Coroner C. II. Chdhcii. Count v A nditomd. W. Warper, J. A. SCOTT, R, B. SWAI.tiKT. SOUTH. Train 63.,... 11:05 am tious about shooting at every mova- I!DJ2 i' EE ble object, as there is great dauger Train 15 North, and Train 10 South carry where so many are in the woods, and Train 18. Train 9 8:10 am 8:5 pm the mail. most of them greeo nearly as well as it started. It made eot, u f her at Mr Korb8 aD(j wa3 ouu barrels toe nrst twenty-;our nours. aD en;ovable affair for all preseul. I mm a Ualltown JNo. 10 and Porcupine li Mr. E. L. Owens has entered the should be ready the letter part of this business of teaching in Paint twp. week. Porcupine JNo. VI is located Clari0n Co. We regret to lose you, north of their No. 10, and will be Ed, but yield when we remember either a large well or a dry hole.. tuat vou are eneaced in "the most ex- Galey & Murphy's No. 4 was drill- alted profession" &c. ed into the sand yesterday, it made Mr A E Wood is eneazed in . the at the business. P'nety ,mrrel8 ,D lne bTSi nour and 00 stock businees, and a. keen as ever for MARRIED. i' clock, in the Lodge Room In Par tridge'sllall. w n It. Uj " United Presbyterian services in It is the usual practice to serve Presbyterian church next Sabbath, potatoes in a porcelain dish with a at 11 a. m. and 7 n. ni.. hv Rev. J. M close fittine cover. In ten minutes Duncan. All are cordially invited to the best potatoes, however carefully attend. cooked, are thus utterly destroyed, Services in the F. M. Church next A culinary authority recommends . . w Sunday eveninng at half-past seven that they should be placed in a wood- TIOHESTA LODGE o'clock. en dish, or served in a porcelain dish, Rev. Hicks will occupy the pulpit with towels above and below to ob' of the M. E. Church next Sunday sorb the moisture. evening, at 7:30. A stone cutter employed on the Presbyterian Sabbath School at Dew Court House would have been BUSINESS DIRECTORY. No. 309, I. O.of O. F1. TTEETS every Tuesday evening, at 7 It l o' 1. W. SvWYER, Hee'y. pAPT. OEORQK BTOW POST, J No. 274, O. A. It. 27-tf. 12:30 p. m.; M. E. Sabbath School at married on Monday to a young worn- in the fifth hour. Monday foreuoon it was flowing at the rate of 500 barrels for the twenty-four hours. It is ten feet in the sand. The well is located north of No. 1, and on a lice with the large wells along the west edge of the belt. I.ATEU. Howe eight which was drilled into the sand Saturday, made 112 barrels the first hour. Porcupioe No. 14, made 208 barrels the last twenty-four hours, a trade. Mr. Richard Hoy has just comple ted a fine new house. - The schools are all in full blast and we think and hope that good work is being done. . Lank. Lineville, Nov. 10, '83. fVINANS ZUENDELL At Tionesta, Friday Nov. 2, 188.1 by J. T. Brcnnan, J. p., Mr, Bovd F. Winans and Miss Minerya .Zuendoll, both of Kingsley township, Forest fJonnty. , 1 ' ' VAUGHN DECKER At the M. E. Parsonage, Portville, N. Y., on Nov.' 1, 1888, by Rev. Win Bradley, Mr. Lyman II. Voufchn, of Portville, Cattaraugus county, N Y., and Mrs. Elizabeth A. Docker, of Whig Hill, Forest-County. IN MEMORY OF KATE JAMIKSON. . 10 a. in. Let us all have something to say Meets on the first Wednesday In each month, in Ocl, .enow n.u ... , . - chr;stfBa8 Tree J. 11. AflNKW. r. M. CI.ARK. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, F.lni St, Tionesta, Penna. TJ. VAN (1IKSKN. ATTORNEY AT LAW, And District Attorney of Forest Comity. Olllce in Court House, Tioneuui, i-a. E. L. DAVIS Oil Market closed last night at 81.151. Ooeucd this inoruiug at SI. 151. Mf. A. Carson and wife returned from a visit to Sandy Lake friends yesterday. It is getting along about the right season of the year to plant your adver- ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Tionesta, Pa. tisements for the holiday trade. Collections made In this and adjoining counties. ILESW. TATE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Elm Street, Tionesta, ra. TF. RITCIIEY. . ATTORNEY-AT-LaW, Tionesta, Forest County Pa. x iwitSNTR HOUSE. Tloncstft. Pa. XJ II. S. Brockwav. Proprietor. This house is centrally located. Everything new aun we.i niriiiKiimi. . .i.i. :J. ... ....... ...n.UMnna anil strict nttPlltlntl ITlVPn ICKI uuiumy. auu idiuiuuo us to guests, vcgctnnies aim rruiis oi " that we ara iust short Oue turkey. kinds aervod in their season, bampie room for Commercial Agnw. i uo una got n. i Henry Manross has moved his family into the house used for some time by James Swailes as a barber shop. The hour for holding Presbyter ian Suoday School bas been changed to 12;30 p. ui., instead oi 3:00 as heretofore. Thanksigiving will be the next en of this place, Lad cot his wife and the mother of his ten children unex pectedly appeared on the scene on the Saturday evening previous. A recon ciliation was a Heeled by his paying his lawful spouse $10 and agreeing to rut loose from his lately intended. Clarion Jacksonian. Mr. Henderson has lately given his barber shop an overhauling and it now presents a very neat and r.omfor table appearance, lbose wishing a nice shave, hair cut or shampoo should call on him, as he does a good job besides is STREET ORDINANCE. Be it enacted by the Burgess and Council of Tionesta Borough. 1. That a sidewalk be built on the Dorth side of Dale Street from Elm street to the Allegheny River. Fanny Uarr, daughter ot Mrs. Oarr, 2. Said walk on Dale street is to who lives near Neilltown, has been be four (4) feet wide and built of li lying with consumption for the past inch pine boards or 1-inch oak boards, Neilltown Notes. Autumn's reigning on the hillside, Kate, i ; In crimson, gold and browji, . .. . Regardless of thy early fate, ' ' She showers her glorious beauty aown. In vain I watch thy form to greet, - . ; From thy lovely valley home ' -' In vain thy well-worn path I seek, j W here you were wont to roam. .- w - . The hillside by the river, Kate,' - . In wild and beauteou bloom i ; . . A token gives of winter timo, . ' ; ' An emblem of thy doom. O, Kate, It seems as but a dream, When l think of thee as ueaa ; Methinks, I still can see ihe gleam Ot sunshine on thy golden head. ... Whv did death in his cold embrace Claim thee for his bride T Whv steal the blushes from thy facet Why tear thee from my sider O! a friend I bad In you. A triend I loved ana blast. O Kate, I loved you well and true, And would I were with you at rest. two months. She was a little better when we last beard. Alice Fugle, daughter of James Fogle. is sick with scarlet fever. The schools at Flemmiog Hill, Neilltown, Allender and Stwarts Run have started. Lizzie Hopkins starts for California, deserving in every wayt Pa., next Monday. having n large family to support Tom Machessney is at Garfield. a fii? ' -PI wmcn ne is iuing io iae care or M- . ... . returned and earn a living ior oy u.e swea o. from ft tQ friem,s ,n Ohio aD(j in bis brow, uive mm your ""PP"" Bradford Pa. ana mus aiu a true iurisiiau mau. i p.nnvm. The week of prayer commences C! W.JIawkes has quit the Btore with the first Sunday in the year, Jan- business here and will go to Balltown uary 6, and the general arrangement jn per8orj before long where be and of topics is as follows : Monday, Jan. his son have lobg ago embarked in a 7, praise and thanksgiving; luesday, eeneral merchandise enterprise. The 3 oak stringers three (3) inches by You have gone before me, Kate, five (5) inches and not less than five 16d. nails to the board for Pine, and 12d.for Oak. 3. Said walk to be built within 30 days by the owoers of land bordering thereon, or it willjbe built for them at their expense. Paosed, Nov. 5, 1883. J. H. Fones, Burgess pro tern. Attest, P. M. Clark, Clerk. pENTRAL HOUSE, Tionesta. Pa., ' Supt. Hillard held & teachers' ex- Jan. 8, confession of sin and prayer people of Balltown will have as good ,VwlmsoHan amination in this place last Saturday, for cleansing and renewal ; Wednes- a man or r8tUer two men for store Stave Bolts Wanted. T. B. Cobb will pay the followini prices cash, for State Bolts, on board of cars : 12 and 14 inch, $2.50 per cord. 18 inch, $3.00 per cord. -24 inch, $4.00 per cord. 27 and 32 inch, $4.50 per cord. i Annld n ura a tav '. Aker a lnmikh itn llie attendance was very lair, several an. v prayer tor ia ni nes a- keepers as can be found ,n the Bute. Remedy . is best for Coughs, croup, nonofthepatr forelglJ 8p,,iICftaU be.ug present. instructors of youth ; Thursday Jm. W. P. Wagnor has bought the store diptberia. or bronchitis. Sold by G. lj"AincKtY"?HiTKY; -D- W. Clark came home from 10, prayer for the church of Christ; pr9periy of Mp. Hket in Kagondo., W. Bovard. j w a1poVK,t"K Is Mackaburg last week to see that new Friday, Jan. 11 Intercession for the and haf embarked io the grocery busi. new and has' been furnished w:th new boy of his. Web. is looking well, and uations; Saturday, Jan. 1 A prayer Mar he Drosner as he deserves. Another large assortment of . . . 11... ... it .. . - I . The pathway to make clears You'll meet me there at heavan's gate, To calm my heart from ev'ry tear. Thou art gone to heaven Kate, JJut a little while before, And for love, aud love's sweet sake, You'll meet me at the door. 01 my darling, I can see you In your robe ol snowy whit, From your eyes so mild and true, There beam uie pure uengni. Soon the snow will gently cover The mound that hides thy form. Like a true and constant lover; Will shield you iroin the storm O, my darling, in the autumn, - They made iny lowiy oeo, And before the violets blossom, May 1 beside pou lay my bead. O, they gave thy ring to me. To keep toi- loves sweet sane. Sut for both theo and ine A remembrance it will make. To thy mother I will give it As a token oi my love, For with thee I soon shall live, In thv beautiful home above. - - A. C. J, 'CIOTVE-SX-A. MARKKTS, CORRECTED EVERY TUESDAY, BY RELIABLE DEALERS. inmliiire throuchout. It is ccntrallcy lo- . i , know is doiuir well down for missions at borne and abroad. This mted. and has a first clans barn in connect- u t " . . . , , ..n with it. The traveling public will there. - is the geneial series of topics, and sub- (WulFit a ulcaxniit stonpinir place. First clitss Livery in connection with the Hotel WV7T7irAVi?; 1. v... worn running IN w. l). Hiifklin, Proprietor. A first- three nice tables. Drop in aud try class hotel In all respects, nnn ino jiieas- Frank Walker has his billiard divisions may be made according to I f. I ika an irlinn .V II Vl AO rnnni riinnlllcr in troofl SHaDe. K ID iu iriruw vi vuuii,uh, " a d r Rev. Small bas begun a meetiug at Beaver Valley. Nov. 13, '83. Tramp. Flour barrel choice Flour sack, fnrn Mnnl. 100 Iba . I Nntinna and Drv floods. And 21 dif. I m c i .... J. t revival j uup icou, juio uim fereut kiucs ot r ine toilet and ohav- Corn. Shelled untcst supplng place In town. roiiHoiiable. Rates very Jan8-8J. the cushions, aud sample Frank's Ha vanas. Baldwins Official Railway Guide fur November is published. As usual it is replete with Railroad information Thursday next, and from there sail aud should be in the hinds of every for Havre, France, and proceed to traveler. Odessa, Russia, where they are to drill The first sleigh of the season was a large number of oil wells. Five out Monday. It was maaipulated by complete set of drilling tools and one a pair of steers, and was the production set of fashing tools tor their use were MI). COOK, M. T)., VIIYHICIAN .taURfJEON. Oiliceat the Central House, iionesia, Pa. All professional calU promptly at tended to. T W. MORROW. M. !.. J . PHYSICIAN & SUROEON, T.tn rf Armstronir countv. having located in Tionesta is prepared to attend all pro 4V.uai.mni ..iillu m-oinntlv and at all hours. Othce in Rmeaibaugh A Co, 'a now build- Intr. up stairs. OtTice hours ? to a. m. an.l 11 to 12 m. ! 2 to 3 and 61 to 71 v. m. Kundays, to 10 a. M. i 2 to 8 and 61 to T I i. t. itesitience in r iwiur nuo, . AValnut Street. may-i 01. WC. COUURN, M. P., . PHYSICIAN A SUROEON, u'eVractuf ddnronla.ngad: Hermy is looking well, and his former Hated legally and honorably May io. iww. I associates seem pleased to see him. KFOilinn un.l li.miil.'Ill'O ill Jllllire KOCK 8 r house, opposite the M. E. Church, I iones- Charlie HintoQ bas taken charge ta. Pa. Aug. 25-1880 killiarJ rnnm t I.awrncft House, and will hereafter conduct the 1 t mi l li iiAvimr nnrchasod the materials Ac. of same in good shape, ine Dans, cues Ir. stoadinan, would respoctiully an- tables and lights will always be found IHMllll'O LI1HI. IIO w ill ini i.T " " I . , , nuriinoHS in Tionesta, and having had over lu good trim six years successful experience, consiuers hlinsell fully competent to give entire sat isfaction. I shall always give my mem cal practice the preference. mar-tu. Messrs. Joseph Carlow, of this city, Frank Glesson and Louis Schoe- lkopf, of Tidioute, and Thomas Con way, superintendent, of this city, leave for New York on Wednesday or Dawson Run Items. ing Soap, just received at Wm. Smear- baugh & Co.'s " . 3t What will stop my coughing at night T Guarantee Ackers English Itjust6truck me that the readers remedy will. Price 10c, 50. fc $1. sugar of your paper might be interested to Sold by G. W. Bovard. Syrup - bear from the boys in the woods once Beans 4 bushel - Ham, sugar cured Breakfast Bacon, sugar cured Shoulders - - - Whiteilsh, half-barrels Lake herring half-barrels N. O. Molasses new of our native forests without the em bellishments of the blacksmith. Mr. Herman Beaver arrived, in town last Thursday, and is visiting with his sister, Mrs. J. L. Craig. last week. iu a while, where everything is lovely aud the goose hangs high, just before Thanksgiving. Business is booming up in this neck 'o woods. The stave mill of Cobb & Rexford on Dawson run is running No longer a question of opinion. Roast Rio Coffee we guarantee every box of Aker s Rio cooee, Dyspepsia Tablets. Price 25c. and 50. Sold by G. W. Bovard. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. Java Coffee Tea - Butter - i -Rice - . Eggs, fresh .- Salt best lake Lard - Iron, common bar Nails, lOd, $ keg TvL'STISTIiY. XJ DR. J. W. MORROW. aliinriAfl frnm Itrulfrtrrl ,v. ... u i . .i full blast and turning out stavps by the , " Odessa is the prrncipal port on the , ,,.,, ,r - that' n. , o . - i. e thousand, ine sons on ine luaaisou .,. Black Sea, being seldom frozen over. 1 . .. , , with The Standard Oil Company bave leas ed a large tract of land at the base of IhA I aiiiBBmn mminraina anri hAva r Cr0. xiniH a.onfc Tfai8 u b j que8ti0D I)rie(, ro.es per ft do a rusning Dusiness in ine ooii una fae firgt time that B reiiftble agricul- Dried Peaches pared prr this winter. The same parties will tural paper has been offered at so cheap haul the staves from the mill as they a price, and we trust all our subscribers Xotiec We take pleasure in announcing we bave perfected arrangements the publishers of the American lot are being cut and drawn by Soott Farmer that enable us to club that Potatoes f and others, and on the Cherry Run magazine with the Forest Republi- Lime y bbl Oil Co.'s lot by Was. Hays and oth- can at the low price of S1.75 per year, Dried Apple 1 Tkn. . r .,,;. a trifie over the price of the Rejubli- Dried Beef os sliced per lb pipe Hue and refinery located there, under the management of L. D. Gilli gan, a former resident of Warren, who went there about two years ago and returned last July, taking with him liia i Cn. k r .3 lannktns TriA nanlla. u,0 n,1D BUU ,ua m:u o (nn norAu nf holta t!iirin(y BB V, "-o - - . l....,.vlv.mi.i . for HKMliu.resofunliiii.rov. men before menlioned expect to beab-T" . ' ' "can farmer is oeyona aouoi vrortu ;d Und Hituate in theTownhi pa of flowa Warren Mirror ine winter. three times the pneo, at wnicn we a4 Kingsley, Forest County, Pa., adjoin- We neglected to state for the benefit of the lawless that Henry Shoe' maker was appointed constable of Tio- I sent three years. Warren Mirror. 11 . H. KIT. A. B. KELLY MA Y, PARK CO., 3 A. JlN !K- -Ej -EO S I good officer, we predict Corner of Elm A WalnutSts. Tionesta. Bank ol Discount and Deposit. Interest allowed on Time Deposits Collections in Chas Raisig has for Sale Three wagous -One 4-inch, one 3 oesta borough by the court which met inch aud oue 31 -inch skein; two on the 1st inst. Henry will make a swell box sleighs; aho one buggy, staud their business, and dont allow steel axle, steel tire, full leather top any grass to grow uuder their feet. Squiirelsare still quite T olark Kaop nniina nf tYi nTPmnn nil DlaCO U. 1 rV U. 1- 19 i i.i;nn;tn the Madison lot. R. J. Huddlesou & Fu-.icawuu Co. are there taking out a superior lot of K. ties. I hose boys under- Tll-rfl ... dangerous counterfeits in . . i.atri .1 circulation purporting to be "ainut l'a., adjoining warrants oiu ana owa on Leaf Hair Restorer."' The strongest the northwest, lands of the Commonwealth . , ... . , . ,. f. . on the northeast, warrants SltHi aud 6107 evidence of its groat alue u the lact ,. .... ..........mst. and lands of the Coin- 1 niheP i inalDoiuU iu weight at ?Q0 pounds dressed, and Please bear in mind that Mr. Raisig Come up aud see, aud bring your gun leaf -blown in the glass ; and a Green 18 oVtha U S judging from the saddle which we warrants the run as well as the wear wilh y0ll. Lot8 0f sport. ou ouui,,8 PPer. The CollecUons solicited. 18-ly. saw we doo't think it was overesti- of all his wagons so' that the pur- We had quite a heavy fall of snow ihffY'Vielse s ZT the "opTrties JORENZO FULTON, Manufacturer of and Dealer in HARNESS, COLLARS, BRIDLES, And all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. may4 81 TONESTA. PA. CJUBSCRIB1C for the Republican, ouly K) fl.50 per annum. mated chaser runs no risk, can and exam- -It has often been asked why some 'De the8e ancles and get prices. coins Dear lmmeaiaieiy unner iuo Ladies Coats and Dolmans ex- Eagle a small letter others an peeled this week at H. J. Hopkins & ....... i . 'o, somo o c, and etui others uo Co.'s. It. on the first inst., causing the roads to necessary to restore life vigor, growth get quae wheeling. muddy aud making bad E. P. Nov. 10, 1883. mark at all. These letters tell at what mi ut the money was struck, "s," is for Sau Franeisco, "o" is for New Orleans, and "c o" is the mark for Carson City mint. The Philadelphia mint puts out its uiODey unmarked. Clothing Suits, Overcoats, &c, just received. Wm. Smearbaug & Co. ot For good fresh Goods cheap go to Haslet & So.Na. Feb. 1, A thorough course of Acker's Blood Llixir will remove all taint from the blood. It cures Scrofula, Ulcers, Boils and Pimples G. W. Bovard. and colur to the bair. Purchase only from responsible parties. Atk your druggist for it. Lacb bottle warranted. Johnston, IIqlloway & Co., Phila delphia, and Hai.l & Ruckel, New York, wholesale agents. - 4.757.0O 1.151.70 - I.501.75 1.40 - 85 ' 1.503.00 - . li 15 '- 11 " - - 8.50 . .. 6.50 - 0U . .75 80 1624 - ', 1520 . ' 2S30 20 90 V . . 25 ' . 8 10 - 25 1.50 - 181 - 3.25 - 3.75 4550 1.60 . ' - II ," 18 . 10 - - 25 are cut, and deliver them on board will avail themselves of this 1 unusual L her(by glym tImt T ,mv0 flJeJ my apT tu,ar(. TI.ev e it nee t to deliver at opporiuuuj 01 seuuriug a uisi tiaoo ..Nation in the otllce 01 tue secretary oi the cars, ihey expect to deliver at Bjcultural ,na2aziDe. 'fhe Ameri- Internal Ailaira of the Commonwealth of a monthly inir warrants oiuii ana oiu on ine norm- - I .. .............. ....... I . t. m. .I.A northuust. warrants 51U7. 51 10 and il''J on the southeast, and warrant 6128 oil the A Dangerous Counterfeit southwest. Utito in Howe Township, Forest C-oimtV, . . ... . I l l j!aia" : A" l. i 1 t i i. i .. a wi.ai. i Ann npnaa.ninrn rrimmincr irnm winrii i t : . l . . i i ur. vouuru auu iwuai D,nKi l -v. . b, oquureis are aim quite o" a.,, :., u'.:.. ! .,. .,. : r:;j:r;:, ' ' ...ht I . . .1 l lliai IJUII i.a auviiiub i v-7 t v v i iiiwii n i oiiu uii vuv mnivu v'n slew a monster buck on Hickory those acquainted with the business ; the woods here, and all around us try to imitate it. Each bottle of the AUo, imw acres of nninij.rovd land aiu croek last Saturday. They estimated will understand that it is farst-class. we bear the reporU of the bhot gunj genuine bas a fac imile of a walnut ".o 5101 on the iiortiiwext, lamia ol tue com monwealth on the northeast, warrant 5102, 5103 and 5100 on the aoutheaat, and land of the Commonwealth on the south west, Also, 240 acres of unimproved land sit uate iu Howe Township, Forest Oouuiy, Pa., adjoining warrant 6101 on tho north west, warrants 5101 and 47110 on the north. eut, and warrant 5102 on the southeast and lands of tho Commonwealth on tho southwest. DAVID UKHltV, L. a.) llalltown. Pa., Nov. 6th, lb3. Latest Revised Map of Forest Co. Oil Regions, (1.00, aud subsequent revisions free to subscribers. Address Sold by g. c. Smith, Civil Engineer, Harris- burg, Pa. U. JKW LIVEHV STAULE EAST 1IICKOUY, PA. BALL it HAI.LIDAY, Proprietors. Good ris always ready to go. Will run a hack to aud from all regular truiuu. lUtea rcasooablu, flOYltf ."7 li