WEDSKSIUI MORNIRO, JO. Mim BOROUGH OFFICERS. urge. H. D. Irwin. 0unc!lntti North ward. II, M. Fore man. C. M. Shawkey, A. M. Dontt; South ward, W, A, Eagles, J. II. Fones, A. II. Palo. Jiiatieei of (he react 3. T. llfonnan, P. S. Knox. donftablr II. H. Shoemaker. Hi-hool (irpWor a O. W. Kobinnoti, A. Tl. Kelly, J. II. Dlngman, D. B. Knox, J. W. Morrow, U.S. Brock way. FORKST COUNTY OFFICERS. Mf.rn.btr of Conir9H -3 A. MonouoVB. Mfmber of Senate 3. O. Ham.. AttemblvK. L. Pavih. J'renident Jiut(jeV. P. Bro. -titocirife Judge John Keck, C. A. Hrr.i.. Trennurer Wm. SMKAnnAXiorr. frothonotary, Hegiatcr it Iteeordtr, JUSTI KlIAWKKT. ;her(T.C. W. Clark. 1omujiionrii-H. W. Lkdkiiur, J. S. 1. TlNnERSOfl, H. A. ZlTKNOFM,. County Nuperintendent3, K. II11.1. Aiin. District A Homey T. 3. VanGikm!!. Jury Comm.Uniovr.rii II. (). DAVIS, J. (JRKP.NAWAI.T. County .Surveyor M. 0.' WniTTEKlN. ronr Dr.' .1. W. Monnow. Comity A nditov O, W, Wardkw, J. A. Bcott, R. . Swam.ky. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. TIONESTA LODGE JVo. .309, I. O. of 0. 3i MEETS evory Tuesday evening, Ht 7 o'clock, in" tho Lodgo Room In Par tridge's Hall. R. '.. GILLESPIE, N. O. 1 1. W. SAWYER, Hoc'y. 27-tf. CI APT. GEORGE STOW POST, No. 274, 11. A, R. Meets on tho first Wednesday i" tiwili tnonlli, in Odd Fellow Hall, Tionc-rta, Ph. P. S. KNOX, Commander. J, B. AUNKW. V. M. II.ARK. AGNEW .It CI.AKK, ATTORN E VS-AT-LAW, Elm St. Tionesta, Penna. Ml J. VAN CUES EX. 1 . ATTORNEY AT-LAW, Ami District Attorney of Forest County. OlViro in Court llonsn, Tionosta, Pa. ili. ATTORN E Y-AT-LA W, Tionesta, Fa. Collections made, in thin and adjoining counties, t LES W. 'Fa T F. attorney-at-law, Elm Street, Tionesta, Pa. P F. HITCH FY. I . ATTORN EY-AT-LaW, Tlonesfn, Forest County Ph. A WHENCE HOUSE, Tionesta, Pa., S. Brookway, Proprietor. This in centrally located. Everything id well furnished. Supoiior Ao- dations anil strict attention given ih. Vegetables and rruit.s ol ail ervod in their season. Sample r Commercial Agents. CENTRAL HOUSE. Tionosta, Pa., T. I!, .lackon. Proprietor. TIi'im in a now bonne, and hasjiwl I'Cen fitted nj tor a(omniition of the imlilic. A por tion of the iiKtrotiagG of the public in solic ited. 4-ly. 1 ? A ST 1 1 1 C K It Y HOTEE. I j EAST IIK'KOIIY, Pa.. J. W. IU1.1., Pmprietor. Thia houae in ncv and ha been fimiinhod with new furi.itiire HirouKhout. It Ih centralley lo- ntod, and hax n tirot class barn in connect ion with it. Tim tnivelinjt public will lind It a pleasant stopping place. First' class Jjivorv in eon 111:1 tion with tho Hotel. NATIONAL HOTEL., Tidioufo, Pa., V. I), p.ueklin, I'roprietor. A first- hihH hotel in all respoels, and tho plea jinte.t aUippiny plane in town. Rates very 1 caMonahlo. ' jan8-K2. MB. COOK. M. !., , yi YSICI AN SURfi EON, 0(llc on Elm St , near tho School Hon 10, TioneRPa. All profesbional all promptly atltindod to. 1 W. MORROW, M. V., .1 . Pi 1 YSICI AX A SURfi EON, 'l.at of Arnntroiiji county, having located in Twnesla is prepared fco attend all pro teKK)iiai oalU promptly ami at all hour. lll:e in SmearbaiiRh A Co.'m new build ing, up aUirn. Otlice hours f to 8 a. m., I'tid 11 to 12 M. s a to : and 6h to 7i v. m. p inula vs. t) to 10 A. m. 1 2 to 8 and 61 to7i r. m. ' Residence in Fiahcr House, on Walnut Street, iiiay-18 61. WC COUURN. M. I).. . PHYSICIAN A SURGEON, 1 las had over ti (toon years experience in tho practice of hi profession, having grad uated legally and honorably May 10, 1865. Otllco and Residence inJudre Reck'H bouse, oppnsito the M. E. Church. Tionos t.i. Pa. Aug. 2ft-l80 I VENTISTRY. 17 UK. J. W. MORROW. Having )urchused tho materials Ac.,, of lr. Moadman, woum respecuuiiy aa l'ounce that ho will carry tm tho Dental iiuines8 in Tionesta, and having had over hi ycHrs niiccusHful experience, considers biiusell fully eompeUmt to give entire sat isiaotloii. I shall alyays give my medi eal practice the prel'orehce. mariiJ-S2. H. U. my. A. B. KCU.T MA 1. rAIiK e CO., 13 ITST IKI IB JEZi S ! turner of Elm A WalijutSts. Tionesta. Rank ol Disoount and Deposit. Interest allowed oaTinie DepoHiU. t'."lletioiiiituadeonall tbePrincipal points of the U. S. CollocUons solicited. 18-ly. J ORENZO FULTON, Manufacturer of and Dealer iu HARNESS, COLLARS, BRIDLES, And all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. llltlVl 81 TON EST A. PA. SI'BS:R1PE for the Jtcrf blicak, only fl.SO ret annum. 1 1 I It) Kit 4 1 . I 1 in f J. T. BltK.tSAT. C ft. SnAWKr.Y. BRENNAN & SHAVVKEY, Real Estate Agents & Conveyancers. Dealer in ANTHRACITE t BITUMINOUS COAL (Oftlccn in Court House,) TIONESTA, FOREST COUNTY, TA. FOR SALE. 57 acres, Tionesta twp., 10 ncres cleared ami in wheat and ryo; small house and bar:i ; considerable oak timber. Price J700 j $100 down, balance in 8 yoars. ' Also. Houses and lots, and building loU in Tionesta Borough for sale on easv terms. We have Home good bargains on hand. Rrknnan A Shawkky. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Condemrd Time Tnble Tlonvula Htallnn. NORTH. I SOUTH. Train 15.... 7:4 amlTrainM U:0." am Train IS H:10 am iTraln 10 :4.rpm Train U 11:50 pin Train 18 8:20 pm Train 15 North, and Train 10 South carry the mail. Preaching in the F. M. Church next SuDflay evening at 7 o'clock, Rev. J. D. Rhodes officiat:ng. Rev. Hicks will occupy the pulpit of the M. E. Church next Sunday evening, at 7:30. Presbyterian Sabbath School at 12:30 p. m.; M. E. Sabbath School at 10 a. 111. Dr. J. M. Burkett, of Barnett, paid our town a visit this week. Mr. Peter Berry, of Balltown, is atlenu'inrr court in Tiooeeta this week. Oil llurket closed last eight at $1,085. Opened this rooming at 1.08. Mr. aud Mrs. L. Agnew of Ball town, are with Tiauesta fiieods this wetk. Dr. an.1 Mrs. S. S. Towler, of Marienville, are guests of Tiometa friends this week. Mr. und Mrs. Wardeu, of East Hickory were among Tionesta friends a short time last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Heibel are en tertaining Mr. aud Mrs. Adolph Krech, of Corry, Pu., this week, Mr. Sol. Fitzgerald aud Jndgo Kerr, two of Baroett's 'staunch Re publicans, were in town Monday, The Couver properly has chang ed hands, Mrs. II. A. Adams beiog the purchaser. The family will take possession 00 the first of April. Mr. J. W. Cromer, wife aud two 8008, of North Lima, Ohio, are spend ing a few weeks with Mr. C.'s pareuts at Fox Creek this county. They ex pect to remain uutil it is time to be gin farm work. We publish this week the min utes of thi teachern' institute recently held here, Dot as a mutter of news, for they have ere this ceased to be such, but as a matter of record for luture reference. Nodc of the cases set down for trial at the preseut court Lave yet been disposed of. Tbe case of Whee ler & Duseubury vs. Salmon Cretk Lumber Co., is now on trial. Nearly all tbe other cases have been coutio' tied. We have heretofure neglected to notice the removal of Mr. S. J. Wol cott and family to the Sibble farm, in Hickory township, which took place about two weeks ago. We under stand Nr. W. purchased the farm for a consideration of $4,400. Hon. Geo. Jeoks, A. L. Gjrdon, Brookville ; J. II. Osmer, Fraoklin ; Messrs Slagle and Wiley, Pittsburgh ; Frank Guthrie TituBville ; R. Brown, L. R. Freeman, D. I. Ball, Warren ; W. P. Mercilliott, Clarion county are some of the foreign attorneys attend ing court here this week. Something that interests every persou can be purchased at the store of L. Fulton, Tionesta, Pa. A water proof oil is used upon-belts and also fur harness, and for ehoes and boots. It will preserve leather anl keep it from cracking; is also excel lent for rubber-ware; applicable to the finest shoe and coarsest boot. Can be bought only at L. Fulton's Store. Rev. J. C. Greer, of the United Presbyterian Chuich, will preach in the Prtbbyterian Church next Friday, Jan. 25, at 11 a. m., after which, if the way is clear, he and the Elders ap pointed, by Brookville Presbytery will organize a congregation and elect Elders; 00 Saturday will ordain the Elders. On Sabbath tbe sacrament of the Lord's Supper wilt be admin istered after the sermon. Other an uouncements will be made from tbe pulpit. All arc cordially invited, to. attend. Miss Nora Hillings' elocutionary entertainment will take place at the Court House this evening. Let all turn out and give the young lady a good reception. Mrs. H. It. May has had erected within the past week a monument over the grave of her late lamented husband which is the grandest one yet erected in the cemetery of this place. It is of granite and is over fourteea feet high, while the design and finish are of the latest and most elegant charactlr. We have the pleasure this week of announcing the marriage of Dr. E. L. Stead man and Miss Sallie Hu lings, both well and favorably known to our citizens. We join their many friends in extending congratulations and best wishes for their future wel fare, and hope that their voyage over the sea of life may be a safe, prosper ous and happy one. Jacjue Buscha, a character noted for his eccentricities in dress and man ners, aud highly esteemed for his many oharitabla deed as well ns good qualities of heart, died at Fraukliu last Thursday. Ho will be remem bered by many who were here at the re-union of the 83d, his long wavey hair giving him tbe appearance of a frotiersmai: and attracting much at tention. Our Star scribe says that : Prof- Winans bad a spelling bee lust Fri day night, and will give anotherahout the 15th of uext month. Mr- Geo. Zuendel is more than cutting logs now. The great trapper is not having good luck this winter on. ac count of so much snow. Tho young man who watches the creek so closely deed not be alarmed ; the water will not likely raise until it raius. Mrs. G. W. Oigood i3 visiting friends ic Clarion county. Mr. L. Behrns' house took fire last Friday, and nut for the timely assistence of F. F. Zuen del, who happened along, would have burned down. James Nutt-"Not Guilty." The great trial of James Nutt was ended in the Allegaeny county courts on Monday, aud the jury brought in a verdict of "Not Guilty." If there was general dissatisfaction and con demnation of the verdict which clear ed the culprit Dukes there is tbe most geueral satisfaction and commenda tion of the verdict which cleared young James Nutt of an act which auy one with a spark of manhood left iu his veins could hardly have re sisted. Public opinion most emphat ically demanded the acquittal of Nutt, and the only surprise iu this case is that tho jurymen ever left their seats to make up their verdict, as it was they were out all night. Dutch Hill Dots. Some of our worthy farmers are in clined to complain of the deep 6dow, especially those who have no woud in their sheds, and are compelled to tackle the garden fence. A number of our yeoman friends are engaged this winter in taking out ties. James Emnt is about through with his job, Mr. Tyrrel having ma nipulated the broad-axe. Phil. Emert has given up ever find ing that lost glove. He has hunted all over Forest, Clarion and part of Ycuango counties in vain for it. I judge from his down cast appearance on his return from his last trip he got tbe "mitten." I think the directors could net have made a better selection when they employed Mr. McLaughlin to teach tho Oldtown school. He's a good teacher if he does get off his beat occasionally. Miss Lizzie Lauffio returned to her home in Lineville, after a two week's visit with I i teh Hill friends. Mr. E. P. Williams and Miss Em ma Miller paid a visit to Mr. Emert's family recently, attended several par ties and no doubt had a splendid time. Come again. Jimjam. Free Concert. The Leslie Concert Co., of Chicago, give a Free Concert ,in Presbyterian Church Monday evening Jan. 26. The Company is composed 01 the follow ing: Jennie Vine, Soprano ; Minnie McLaughlin, Mezzo Soprano ; Kate Coffey, Contralto ; Earl Burwell, Ten or; C. E. Leslie, Basso. Although the concert is free and no collection takeu yet u first-clasa program of Sacred, Secular and Clas sic music will be gived. Their object is to organize a musical convention, and no lover of musio or those inter ested iu its cultivation taD. afford to mies this concert. . OIL NOTES., , The Mclvinney well in the Shef field district it is one of the best wells struck for some time. It is cow doing between 20 and 30 barrels and has only tarped tbe sand.' When com pleted it will doubtless bo not less than a 1000 barrel producer. Ever since the cold snap afier the first of the month, Balltown No. 17 has been thut dowu on top of the sand. The well may bo opened at aoy time. Its location is northeast of No. 15, and a little north of No. 14, and between it and the Clark well. There is no reason why it should not be a good well, ns it is inside the de fined lines, and will probably start off" as the other wells have along the west edge of the belt. A careful estimate of the Balltown production last Friday placed it at about 3,000 barrels. On the Funk lands south of Ball town, the Union Oil Co. is building auothei rig northwest of their drill ing well. From Saturday's Bhzzard we cull the following notes : Balltown No. IS was shut down on top of the sand lat Friday night. Neither 17 nor 18 will be opened be fore the last of next week. Porkey 17 is down 1,100 feet and should reach the sand by the first of next week. It is located on a line between Nos. 13 aud 14 and should be a fair well. Grandio No. 19 is down COO feet, und with no bad luck should - reach sand by next Friday. Grandin No. 20 will commence rig ging up to day. They have a rig up for No. 21. The cold weather has caused stock to accumulate at iuon all the wells in this district sinca tbe first of the month. Howe 10 was agitated yesterday and started at over 400 barrel gait. Very little shooting and cleaning out can be doue iu this weather, and tbe production shos a decline in nearly all parts of the distiict. Clapp has started his No. 3 between Nos. 1 and 2, south of the Cooper. Lineville Lines. Here we are again, Mr( Editor, with out everlasting "gab." Mr. and Mrs. .William Dolby ' of Oil Ciiy are visiting with their par ents at this place. Mr R. S. Gray is home from Clar endon. Mr. J. W. Miller is again among us for a shert time. The ladies of this place got up a leap year party a shor time ago which was well attended by the "Linevillers," but the "Fryburgers" failed to put in au appearance. But there is always magnetism enough in the average Linevillian to make things interes ting, and tbe party was a grand suc cess without the aid of Fry burg "fern inines." E. S. Owens will give an exibi tion at hia "pedagogue shop" the coming week. He has Becured the services of the Lineville orchestra to furnish music for. tbe occasion. Lineville i the home of a cerlain very young gontlenian (?) who ought to be the author of a text book on letter writing. II. L. Miller is engaged is the stu dy of medicine. Mrs. Betz is absent vistiog bcr rel atives cear Edenburg. The electien draws nigh and al though of little importance compara tively yet when locally considered its imporlance assumes proportions which are not meager. Ouly such men as are competeut should be elected. In this liue let me say that there are men whose happiuess would be pro moted by seeing tl.e common school system crushed to the tarth, and they would do all in their power to hasten such a day. Beware whom you vote for, for school director. Jan. 21, 1&S84. Lank. Market gardeners kuow the im portance of getting good fresh seeds true to uauie, and will be glad to kuow where to fiud them. We advUe them to ceod to Joseph Harris, More ton Farm, Rochester, N, Y. Drop him a postal card aud he will seud catalogue for 1884 with directions for cultivation, free. Mr. Harris is a large farmer aud t-eed grower aud of fers the bet of setds at the lowest wholesale rates. Uso Acker's Knijlibh Romedy for Con sumption. Sold liy ft. W. llovard. Resolutions of Respect . The following preamble and resolu tions were passed by Forest Lodge No. 184, "A. O. U. W., on Friday evening, Jau. 18, 1874. Whkueas, It has please! tho Su preme Ruler of the universe to remove by death Mrs. Elizabeth Groco, wife of our brother Henry Groce, kuown to Us as a lady of exemplary character, who by her gentle manner and kindly disposition wsi blessed witli the . love and respect of hosts of friends who in the years to come deeply mourn her loss, theefore he it Jiesolved, That we express our grief at this great affliction depriving our brother of one whoso presence was ever a source of joy and a stimulous in his life work. Resolved, That we extend tho full maasure of christian sympathy to our stricken brother, bis children, rela tives, and friends, and hope with them to rejoin this one taken from the home circle on eanh to the circle which surrounds the Throne. Resolved, That a copy of these res olutions be presented to the farifily and the same be published, and tbey be spread upon the minotes of this Lodge, JURY LIST-february Term,. 1884. GJIANU JURORS. '. , Andrew Cook. Foreman, Barnett. A R Slaugenhaupt do Ell Kuhns do Andrew Urubbs Green. Sol Hepler do Henry Ives Harmony. J I Range do Jesse liurchfiekl do Isaao Jones do ' II M Zahniser do Robt Andeison do D L Beaver do Jud"on Clark Hickory W II King do Chas Albaugh do Win B Hall do J W WcUh Howe. Nathan Burdick Kinsley. Pat Normile do Jas Fitzgerald Tionesta. Joseph Allio Sr do II S Brofkway Tionesta boro. Patrick Joyce do T U Cobb do PETIT JURORS. Geo Braden Barnett. Wm Davis . do John Hoer do Wm Haslet Green. Geo Matha do Alex Carr do . Jas Emert t do E T Ixwden do J B Machesney Harmony. Geo W lin do T W Allender do Walter Dawson,- do John Griggs ' Hickory. WEWitherell do Henry Beam . do M W Gorman do Aaron Dean do A P Andorson Ilowe. Isaac Heath Jenks. A K Shipe do A J Sigworth do Frank Williums do Jas W Eldridgo do Wm Cunningham Sr do John Faul do G W Osgood Kingsley. Levi Pearson do Daniel Graham do Robt Gillespie do Win Carson Tionesta. D Hunter do Henry Rhodes do .Samuel Ruth do Joseph Mong do II A Adams Tionesta boro. G W Dunklo do J H Fones m do DW Clark do A $20 Bible Prize. The puhlishere of Rutlcdgcs Month ly offer twelve valuable rewards in their monthly for February nni'iu. which is the following : We will give $20.00 to tbe pernon telling us which is tbe longest verse in the Old Testa ment Scriptures by Februaiy 10th, 1884. Should two or more correct answers be received, the reward will he divided. The money will bo for warded to the winner February 15th, 1884. Tersoos trying for the reward must seud" 20 cents iu silver (no pos tage stamps taken) with their arswer, for which they will receive the March Monthly, iu which the name and ad dress of the winner of the reward and the correet aiiSwer will be published, and in which several moru valuable rewards will be offered. Address Rutledge Publishing Company, Eas ton, Pa. Seeds for the Children's Gardpn, Joseph Harris R Chester, N. Y., offers to send seeds, to the children at 25 per cent less than catal gu rate His seeds are the very best. We have used llit ui aud can recommend them. Catalogue for 1884 free. Send for it. "I DonV Fool Well !" The stomach is out of order ; 111 g'.ectcd, this means chron ic dyspepsia. You should take Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets and avoid this terrible disease. Hold by G. W. Bovard. Potatoes, Apples, Marrow Beanc, Honey ; also best quality iu Canned Corn, Tomatoes, Peaches, Cherries, Apple jelly, l'ea3, P. Peaches, tic, at Wm. Smeagbaugh & Co.'a. 2t Ladies .Should Ucincniber, a beautiful complexion results from using Acker's Blood Elixir. Sold by G. W. llovard. Croup, Whooping Cough, and even Asthma, immediately relieved by Acker's English Remedy. Sold under guurantee by i. W. Iiovar.1, MAF1RJIED. STE ADM AN II U LINGS At G.irliol.l.- Warren county, on January 10, IHHt, by Rev. ,Dr. E. L. Steadman, and Miss Salljo Huliiigs,'both of Tio ncnta, Pa. , SHERIFFS S4I P. BY VIRTUE of a writ of Levari Facias issued out of tho Orphans' Court of Forest County, Penns-yl vania, and ' to mo directed, there wiU be exposed to falo by public vendue or outory? at the Court House in tho Borough of TionostA, on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20th, 1881, at lOo'clock A. M., the following described real estate, to-wit: No. J. February Term. 1884. O. C. Leva' vi Facias. Hpeor & S.D.Irwin, Attorneys.- All the rivrht title, interest and claim of Rebecca Culbertson, J. M. Darland, Ida M. DarUnd, .Sadie Darland, HarrvDnr- land, Elia. Owens, Susan Young, Louisa B. Ritchey, Lizzie Ritcliey, James P. Ca rothers, Eliza Thompson, Mary Hough, Mary J. Norcross, Jane Vankirk, Edward Carothers, Carolino ('arothers, J. C. Ca- rotners, Caroline ispad, Harry . Woous, Mrs. Jane P. Carothers, Mary J.Woods, Mrs. Jane Carothers, John C. Carothers, W. E. Carothers, Robert T. Carothers, Harry Smith and Brown Smith in hands of D. Q. Ewing, their guardian ad litem, residuary legatees, under will of Hunter Ritchey, deceased, of in and to these cer tain tracts of real estate situate in tho' township of Barnett, Forest county, Penile syivama, bounded and aescriDeu fia tal lows, viz: 1. All that portion of warrant No. 31 4i beginning at a sugar north-west corner of . .... 1 t 1... ;..:,,.. 11.... ., r t - !HS perclies to nemlocK, tnenco soutn ny E. Shippen'a pait of same trnit 363."3' perches to post, thence - by E. H. Davis & C. C. Johuson land 848 perches to a post, thence north by original west line of tract -3li3.5 perches to beginning. Containing 745 acres 14rmerches more or less, being tho same land conveyed by II. Shippen's Trns-' book Vol. 5. page 177, Recorder's Office,- KrireMf enimtv I 2. Also that certain tract beginning at a post corner of land now or. late W. U. Chapman, thence by same north 122.3' perches to hem lock, thence by land now or laie . vv. fayne east 104.7 percnes to a post, thence by same south 122.3 perches to post, thence by J. S. Richards lot. west 154.7 perches to beginning. Containing 118 acres more or less, being part of War rant 3312, and same property conveyed by J. G. Brandon by deed dated Oct. 7, 1SG7V ( Recorded in Forest Co.,- in Doed Book No. 4, page 512) to Ritchey, Finkbine A Co. :. . 3. Also, all that certain lot or tract be- ' pinning at a point on line of property how or late 01 Forbes uenson at corner or. land sold by Ritchey, Finkbine fe Co. to W. R. Coon, thence along lino of Forbes and Heuson east 132.4 perches to hemlock on south side of Maple creek, thence south' 172 porches to a pint, thence west 34.4 perches to a point, thence along W. R. Coon's line north 50 perches, thence north westwardly 106 perches to a point, thonco' along W. It, Coon's land west 30 perches to point, thence along same 42 porches to beginning. Containing bU acres 39 perches' mru-it rr lia heinir mirf of nrnnprltf enn.-" veyed by J. It. Steele to J. G. Brandon' Dec. S, 18K4, who afterwards conveyed to' Ritchey, Finkbine & Co. 4. Also, that certain tract known as the "Maple Creek Mill Lot," described as fol lows: Beginning at a post on south side' of road 11 leet west of the west end of tho Maple Creek Bridge, thence north 10 de gree west to post and stone on line run ning east from pine coiner 105 perches, thence south 891 degrees east 25 perches to-' a hemlock, thence south 10 degrees east 21j perches to burnt pine stump, thence south 89J degrees 29 perches to hemlock,-, tnence north to a board 011 tho east end of the dam, thence following the old lino' south 894 degrees east 14(i perches to jiost, thense south 32 degrees east 35.5 perches to post and Htoues, thence south de grees west to a post at Clarion River 70' perches, thence north 53$ degrees west to post on west bank of Maple Creek at its mouth 125 perches, thence 11 feet west of Bridge, place of beginning. Coutaining 126 acres more or less, being part of war- , rant No. 6701 j excepting one acre out of south eat corner 20 rods at the river and 8 rods back heretofore conveyed to yhite lock. , 5. Also, that other lot, beginning at tho southeast corner at a beech sapling, thence by Davis land north 2H7.2 perches to a post, thence by tract No. 314S north 88 de grees and 40 minutes west 256 perches to a post, thence along the west line of tho tract south 288 perchos to post an 1 stone3, thence south 881 degrees east -perches to the place of beginning, com .uing 431 a res aud 144 perches more or less, being part of tract No. 8144. ti. Also, that other lot, beginning at a- hemlock on soutn-east corner ot lot run ning north 187 aud 3-10 rods across Mar pie creek to a laurai, thence west 111 rods to a stone bile, thence south 87 acres' aud 3-10 rods to Brandon's Una, thence east ill rods to the phu-e of beginning, con taining 1221 acres and allowance reserving a strip oil' from i lie west side of said lot 15 rods in width going to the party of the second part ail the timber loUbe taken oil at his pleasure. , 7. Also, that other lot in tho township of Barnett and county of Jefferson, be ginning at a post on the beach of Clarion river nearly opposite the boat scaffold above the mouth of Maple creek, thenes south 100 rods to a pine stump, theuuo north b94 degrees west 140 rods to Clarion river, thence up river beach 271 rods to place ot beginning, containing 106 acres, more ar less being thut purt of 5701 of Al berts' lands lying in Jotlerson and Forest counties. Recorded in Forest county in Deed Book 4 page 211 and deed of Execu-. tors of David Itilchey to Hunter Ritchey, recorded iu Jelierson county in deed book Vol. 41 page 223, d'e ,w ilhthn buildings and improvements on the sumo W illi the up pm"bCnanccH, and the improvements, there on consisting of wator power baw mill, a boarding and dwelling house and other buildings and about 50 acres cleared land. Seiu l and taken in execution as the property of the said Rebecca Culhertson t-t al., residuary legatees, Ac, as aforesaid under ami by virtue of a decree of tho Or phans' Court of Allegheny county, as of tiie Orpliuns' Court of Forest county, ac cording to the form and elfect of th .Acts 01 Assembly in sucii caso inane biki .pro vided upon the petition of Tho Pittsburgh and Allegheny Home for the Friendless. TERMS OF SALE. One-third of the purchase money must bo paid as soon as the property is'kuocked dow n, otherwise it will ;rain be exposed to sale, and resi due must bo paid within three days there after und before acknowledgment of Sher iff's Deed. C. W. CL.VKK, Sheriff. Sherilf's Otlice, Tionokta, Pa., January 2, 1884. F. F. WlUTTKlUN, II. C. WlIITTKKlN. Sliettleld, Pa. Tionosta, Pa. 1 f I I "V r 1 I kl n a vv nil 1 bMn uitus., Civil Engineers and Surveyors. I .and and Uailway Surveying a Specialty, Magnetic, Su'.ar or Ti iunmilntion Surwy. ing. Host of Instrument! and . woi-'l Terms oil ipp)i. -alioii.