! . ' ' 1 1 0 V-' Li ' MONDA.T MOH.NING, OCT, 2-; BOROUGH OFFICERS. J?ry7rjf T). R. Knot. ' ' Cnvncitmrn Jacob Nhrl vcr, Jacob Won k P. W. Clork.Ooo. V, Nawver.J. H.HI roup. Jn.itire of the. lYnee W. I. Mercillioit, (.tonjiiiWj .1. N.TeltswoMh. School HfrtetnYi J. Winiins, W. F. TTun 'tor, 1). W. Knox, J. A. Proper;- Jooob tUirtver. : ' . . ' FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. Preniilent, Juilrje J A men CAMrnKf.I.. Aoeinl JudijenSW. It. Uool, J. A. Thopku. Sheriff V,. U Davis. Ihntviet A ttnrtfeifW. W. M Anon. Trmmrrv-J. V, SnioiNs. Jothonitmy, IleyintenO Jlccorder,te. J. It. AnnKW.' (limmumiicM-A. H. Root, ltKJtJ. El 1.IOTT, N. 1', Whkh.hh. - n,(t ,S.ipcrhilenrlrntS. F. Hon nun. ) rommMiinrr. Ja. OlLt'lLUAN, A. CooK. rV)Hii'v .V'lriVwnr S.I. Irwii. Owfincr Jos'iAii Wisakm. O'urtt't Auiit"fnM. H. HroWB, L. L. IIacKETT, El. I Hol.l.MAN. Member o Oiiifjreal Vjth- DiMrietO. W. tecoKlKI.il. . I ... tfinfn Senate-; W. A. Wat.i.ate. " A-intaUu Jons l. IIaix. O. C. A H. TIMETABLE. OOIU'l nonTii. Arrive. Depart. Mall , l.'.'Op.in. m. . Hxpress 0.37p. in. 0.40 p. ui. ooino south. , Arrive. Depart. Express... IO.iU it. in. 10.07 a. in. Mull , a.KIp, in. 8.20 p.m. ""xb'CALAN D MISCELLANEOUSr7" A' o t l f c . 'All persons indebted to Una office up to April 1st, 1870, Bro especially re quested to nmko immediate payment, as we desiro to cln.e nil accounts- t that date. J. T. Dale, Treaa'r.' Thk Republican majority... in Ohio will exceed fifteen thousand. Indiana lias gono Democratic 4ry about 2,000. Several very fine deer - have been -idiot jttsl above this place, during tbo past week. ' ' ' ', A new Democratic daily b to be started', in Pittsburgh, on the first of November. It .is" to bewailed The Fa'per.. Laihu: quantities of fish are now being caught in the river nt tills point. I3as.4, salmon and pickerel are very plenty. . ' ; The weather fur tho pnet week, has been disagreeable! the extreme cold and. wet. It has madxs several desper ate attempts to snow. " A Fuuioira galo swept over Lake Erie on Tuesday last, which destroy ed quite a number of. vessels. The lss of life aud property is reported to be groat. -m ;.-' CortrtY hal a lively prize fight of five rounds on election day, whie.lt resulted iu tho capture of all parties by the po'.ice, aud the addition uf $44 to the exchequer of tho town. TnEATiucALaud minstrel troups are now reaping rich. harvests at different points throughout the oil regions. Ti onest will (after. Bob Stephenson strikee oil on the Posy Field) furnish .another point for these troups to visit. Hurry up; Hob. ' , ' AVk aro pleased to chronicle the Striking of a ten barrel well, by,ur iriend II. II. Stowe, at tl.o Tuouth of . "West Hickory Creek. This opeus up an entirely new field -for operations. It is very 'heavy oil, and we are informed that tUis oil soils readily at $7 a bar rel at the well. . . . . , The enterprising managers of the jMleghcny Valley .'Railroad, have placed two elegaut sleeping cars on their road. They ure called tho West Held and Biocton. Too much praise cannot bo bestowed upon the managers .f this road for their untiring efforts in providing for the comforts of its passengers. Now that the streams aro rising, our lumbermen are as busy as beavers get ting all things in readiness to run tUiir lumber to market. The amount .i)f lumber now in the creeks ready for a rise iu the riv.er, is fully equal if not more, than is common at this season .of tho year. Large quantities of Ium ber is alreadyiu the river awaiting a ISO. John Faounihs, one of tho owners of tho famous Fagundas Farm, was .nrrcsted ou Monday last, and brought to this place, on the charge of stealing h trunk from Pcott llnminason, pro prietor of tho Vt nturo House, Truuk-x-yvill. A Ifcaring was bad before Es quire. Mercillioit, and the prisoner was held to bail in $1,000 for bis appear anee at tho nrst Quarter Sessions. The death of Ceji. Robert E. Lee bus cast a gloom over the Democratic .party, a"d it weeps bitter tears; When that great 'and good man, General Thomas' death was announced the Demociutic press, w ith few exceptions, were reticent. Gen. Lee was an able t Jeneral in ihe slave-holders' rebellion while Gen. Thomas was a gallant Gen -ral in the Union army. Does this ac count for their grief? . 'Dastardly " OvrnAK."Satu rday evening, , as the. iT o'ejyck rjxpress traia was passing Trunkeyville, some human "fiend" ihrew a stono through tho window of the rcaf car, which came very near hitting a passenger. Tho etono Was quite a largo nne, and wond have indicted severe injury bad it struck any person. We understand this is the third timo stones have btcn thrown into pnfsingcr trains near Trunkeyville. The Railway Company havo placed a spy in that vicinity, And wo trust his . efforts to ferret out the scoundrel will prove successful. There is plenty of good rope undjgtQuf. trees at Trunkeyville, and we hope The cow ardly assassin' will have a" chance to test tho merits of both, if hois caught. Earthquake. 'About 11;J5 a. m. ou Thursday . last, tho shock of an carthquakd was very1 sensibly felt at Titusvillc, and other portions of the oil regions. In New York, Boston, Montreal, and in fact throughout the whole country, it was felt. In many places buildings swayed to and fro, alarming the inmates so bad that the streets were thronged with people who fled from their houses. The shock lust ed for five or' ten . seconds. At this point notbingjof thejilndjwas felt, nor have we any desire to feci suok a sen- satiorx t. The official returns of .Venango county are as follows : " ' t' For Congress, C. W. Gilfillan, Krp., 3,t37 i Samuel Griffithpern.," 2,7.98 ; Assoinhljrj J, D. McJunkin.'.Riep.,; 3,- 10G; C. W. Stone, Rep., 3,100; E. L. Kqeuan, J)om., 3,827 ; jCJotinty Com missioner', Henry Dubbs, Rep.,, 3,190; George WrMays, Dem., 1,772; Jury Commissioner, Samuel Me Alovyt, lc., 8,024; D. McEipliatrick,Dem.',.;8-16; Auditor, John , (j las?, ( Rep., ,3,130; Plumcr Ilowarth, Dem., 2,770. , A tAUTY of nimrods, from Titus villa, passed this place on Monday last for the "deop woods" in the vicinity of Sheffield? Warren county.' They were fully' armed and equipped,, for n cam paign, t The cfily' mistake' they made in their 'outfit was, in carrying so much ammunition and so little. rattlesnake autidote..-' They had twenty rounds of ammunition and only ten gallons of chessepot whiskey. This, with ut doubt was their first trip, but they must" live and learn. " :. '.'. Messrs. Hilbkonmsu & Cp.,,liavo just received another mamtnoth stock of dry goods and clothing, which em braces all tho latest Fall and Winter styles.' These goods have been select ed with great care, and. are .now open for inspection. As one of the firm re mains in Philadelphia all the time, they can keep up a better stock and later styles than those who only visit tho city once a year. - It is no trouble for thcui to show goods. -r It Bid AvPLits. Mr. Jacob Shrivcr, of this- borough, brought fnto or of fice on Saturday, last, a basket of ap ples that bo rjsd i. his garden, that we veuture to say can't bo beat in this part of the State. They average in weight, pbe'pouhkl eafeh,1ahh measure fourteen and three-quarter inches in circumference. He has more of the same-soft 1 'Ho calls them tho "No Name." .Wiio ao tejst'aknn J TiiERferis a rumbf 'n'ffoat that wo are to lose our 1 gendemauly aud efficient ticket agent and telegraph operator at this point. ' We bopejlbis report may prove groundless. Mr. ButterfielJ ba3 ninny warm friends in Mus place, who would regret his departure. Should he go, our best wishes attend him. The Copelaud Fanaon tho head waters of Alender Ruu, this county, is fast coming into favor with experienc- ed oil operators. There is now two first class rigs up on this farm, and active operations will be commenced iu a few days. We look forward to this territO' ry as destinod to become first class. New Pap cits. A new paper is about to make its appearance at Fa gundas Ctty, to be called the Jrese. It will devote its columns exclusively to oil interests. Tho Uuion Mills (Erie Co.) Timet, a new paper, will make its appcarauce in about two weeks. It is to be neu tral in politics. ( i ... . The East Brady Independent comes to us eularged aud otherwise impiov ed. The Independent is a livo paper and duscrvbug of the liberul support given it. It local department is read with interest, aud its oil -reports are full and reliable.' ,Wo wU.li you, Col unbounded success, aud may your fn creating business compel you to soon enlarge again. Mr. E. Cowan, editor of tho War ren Jlui7, was married on Wednesday lout, to Miss Camp, of Fovrestvillo, N. Y. Wo wish Mr. Cowan every joy, aud way his father in law die r. Tub Governor has recently appoint ed four additional Major Gi nerals to command the National Guards of Pennsylvania, as follows: Brig. Gen. James L. Sel fridge, Major General commanding tho 7th division, compris ing the counties of Lehigh and North atnton ; Gen. Thomas L Kane, Major General 12th division,' comprising Clurion, McKean, Elk and Forest counties; Col. II. S. Huidekopcr, Maj. General 20th. division, comprising Crawford, Erie, Venango and Warren counties; General Harry White, Maj. General 21st division, comprising the counties of Indiana, Jefferson, Clear field and Cambria. Hero is a chance for fame and glory, on paper, or dress parade. . , . D. V.-M isscs Mary S. and Susan R., two country girls of more than or dinary beauty," and who live near enough to Titusville to call it the town, n.et at an evening party not long since, a 81-ihing city chap, who paid more than ordinary attention to the aforesaid belles. Miss Mary S. was more than carried away, and squand ered he.r wealth of affection and lion neyed smiles iu a way that caused the young geiit to think a ride with tl.e fair M. would be pleasant to him and acceptable to her. The mult was that Miss Mary received a delicate note, in which her company was requested for a short pleasure ride, and so sure was our hero of its acceptance that he con. eluded by saying, " I will call for your answer at two o'clock this 'afternoon, D V." CGod .njJIing.) , But' Mitt Ma ry 'a mother objected. 'Twas improper for her to go oul! with' a stranger, it would make lalk, fcc. But when' the weeping girl gave her the note to pe ruse she at oneo .gave- consent, saying, " D. V., D. V., U cotfse you cau go. Susrt'is g'owg'witfi you or else he wo'd not-eittiie with a Double Vehicle. TU tueville Cozirier. Vi". ' v . The People's Ljt-crary Companion, for November, comes to' us as bright and a fresh looking as the green fields arc after a gentle rain. It is publish ed by E. C. Allen & Co., Augusta, Me. Terms, 75 cents per year. A fine Steel Engraving,, entitled " From Shore to Shore," is presented to every new subscriber. It is really one of the most pleasiug engravings ever before the public. The Companion is'printed on fine, heavy paper; its columns are filled to the brim with good things by talented authors, and Withal it is one of the largest and finest illustrated family papers published.: - '. ' ; ' A cor.EEsroNDENT of the Pittsburgh Commercial thus, speaks of Trunkey ville, this county: '."Trunkeyville is flourishing like a green bay tree'. Vau- dergiifl fc Foreman have jnst finished a 13,000 barrel iron tank, Nestle & Peterson are erecting a large building in the rear of the depot, designed for a hardware and sort office. The Ven ture Hotel is being fitted up in good style to meet the rcqulemeuts of their rapidly increasing custom, and every thing is assuming an air of business.' The Titusville Herald'e monthly petroleum report for- September, foots up tho daily production at 19,480 bar rels, against 17,777 for the moiitli of August, beifig an increase . of 1,712 barrels per day over the previous mouth. .!, - .rt D. S. Knox & Co.., Jjaye, just re. ccived another largn in voice of agri cultural implements, consisting iii part of forks, rakes, scythes., hoes, &c. which they are selling at .greatly, reduced figures. 13-tf Tianos at Great Bargains. J. C. Hull, of Meadville, Ta'., is offering to sell the Steinway, Chickering, Bradbury and sumo other makes, at greatly reduced prices. Also Organs and Melodeons. . " 21 tf Carpenters, Blacksmiths, Saw mill men, Oil men, aud other citizens ot Forest county, who are in want of any thing iu the Hardware line, should go to Andrews & Co., Tidioute. They have the largest stock in this section of the country. They are making aud repairing all kinds of BlacUiuery and Saw mill castings at short notice 4-tf. Dentistry. A. J. Stiles, Dentist, Tidioute, Pa., has the reputation, of being oue of the most expert Dentists In this section. IIo uses all the 'mod ern appliances for extracting teeth without pain, such as Chloroform, Ether Nitrous Gas,, or tho new method of Freezing the Gums with Spray.' The most delicate and difficult operations of filling the teeth with gold skillfully performed. He also uses a new prep aration, "Os Artificiel," wliich sup plies the bone lost by decay, and is applied without pain. A long expe rience in the business, and tho largo patronage given Mr. Stjles, is suffic ient evidence that his work gives fat ftfaction. Office over Acomb's Drug rtore Tidioute. ' 17 ly. Retnolwi, Eroadhcad A Co., Oil City, Pa., aro in receipt of their Stock of Spring and Summer Dry Goods, of all kinds. ' This firm is one among the oldest of that city, and the most exten sive. Their present stock is complete in all departments, and comprises Gen eral Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Notions, fec.,Carpet, Oil Cloths.in great variety of style and price. The goods have been selected from tho best stocks in the eastern cities, and for excellence and elegance, have never been excell ed by any establishment in this section of country. The good taste ever ex hibited by this favorito firm, has never been more judiciously displayed than in their present stock. Among the i other numerous specialities, arc the fa mous " U. T. K." braud of Ladies' and and Children's Shoes. These are the best articlo manufactured. All the novelties of the season are supplied to this firm simulatneous with their ap pearance in the leading cities. 5-tf D. S. Knox & Co., Tionesta, Pa., arc now selling the best tea in the country for one dollar per pound, and everything else in proportion for tho cash. Also, fruit jars, &c, in endless variety. 15 tf Furniture bought of me will be de livered, freight paid, to any station do- sired on the.O. C. & A. R. R,' Geo. H. Ahrf.ns, Jr., 4-tf Tidioute. Pa . A bi'leniid variety of Furniture at Ahems' new' Wareroomb, ; Empire Hotel Building, Tidioute, Pa. .4-tf Yon .can buy yourFurniture, cheap er and better at Ahrens'. new Furni ture Warerooms, Tidioute, Pa., than any where else in this section. Try it. A. II. Steele, Cashier. Tionesta Savings Bank, has been appointed agent for tho celebrated " Iuman Line Ocean Steamers," at this place.'. Any person desiro'iia of going to Europe or bringing friends to this country, will do well to call on Mr. Steele, who will furnish them with all tho information required. ' - Agnew & S:ggins have just receiv ed a largo stock of boots and shoes, ol every description, which they are sell ing at prices that defy competition. They have also on hand a fresh sup ply of coffee, teas, sugars, tobacco, cigars, rice, dried fruits, canned fruits, spices, mess pork, ham, fish, flour. crackers, bean's, peas, soap, candles, nails, queensware, glassware, notions, &c, &c., which they are selling as low as the lowest, hero or elsewhere, and are determined not to be undersold. Teachers' Examination. THE regular Full Kxam'imtions In For est County will be held an follows : Tuesday, November 1, at OlnrinRton, Thursday " 3, nt Nebraska Friday " 4, ut Tionosla. Monday " 7, at N'eillliui-ir, Tuesday " 8. at K. Hickory, j-uursoay - 10, at jNewtuwn Saturday " 12, at Marion. . Exercises commence nt !) o'elockA. M. Applicants will piunso eonie supplod with pencil and paper. Directors ami friends of education are respective invited to bo pres ent. H, V. ltOllltEK, Countv Supt. Oct. 5, 1S70. 'i!S-td Albert O. IUirr, Lyman Howard and iioocri t. ucAcii, vs. tuiinucl T, A el II. J. W. Fleming, and all persons whom it may Concern. In Common Plen, of Forest Countv. No. 1, Dec. Term, 170. Hill iu Equity to perpeuiaiu lo.uimony, Tho riitiiitills iu the alove bill sav. That thev are the ownnra in tee of one hiui jrod and littv Bore of I,aiid,ortheroabmit.s,silu atein Harmony Township, In said County. described as follows i licinif part of the I riu-i Kimwnaxuittt.itcliel 5urvvy, bound ed on the north by laud of Uoo'ro Dun lap. east by land now or formerly of J. Comstock, south by land now or formerly owned tv J. Johnston and J. D. Neill. and West by the Alcorn farm,. which is part of uie same ourvey. That the said tract of land was settled and improved by ono Ezra Oltchel, who became the owner thereof by application therefor, aud warrant and survey duly made and returned to the hind o'llice i'u 1S17, aud the suUloineut dues lully com pleu?d thereon. That the said flitchel, on the 9th day of December. 1815. by wrilintr duly execut ed and delivt-red. sold and eonvo.yedall his riwlit, title and intetest in the land atoro tuvid to'one Ilenoiiio C. Scott, frcun whom by siinilry ponvevuiicoH the title luw- be come vested in tho I'huiuittW, and prays thev may be at liberty to ma court That tnev may examine their wltne.-ws, and make proof oi several mailers and limits herein be fore nieimonml, anil particularly with referenco to tho matters alleged iu tbo and Hth praraKraphs of this bill. d. That they may be at liberty at, and ursm all future oci-asions' to read aud make use rf the said testimony as they may oe aovsHi. Whereupon the Court order and decree, That an aoiiearance be entered by said J. W. ElomiiiK ami all persona whom it may concern on or iieiure me 4tn Aloiutav ol December, A. D. 1S70. and that a coiy of thisoriler and a stulemeutof thesulmtance and objects of tho Hid be published in the rorest Ktpu nlliuin for three weeks the last of which publication shall be at least ten days before the said fourth Monday of Dec, 1S70. HYTIIECOl'KT. Attest : J. B. Aunkw, 1'ro. i . CfJOA WEEK paid agents, mule or 0J female, in a new luanufaclurin; business at home. No capital required. Address Novelty Co., Kiwo, Maine. 'M-it, AGENTS WANTED FOR FREE LOVE. AM) ITS Votaries, by Dr. Jno- n. Ellin. Tho most startling book of iiKMlern times. The wliiile subject laid barcaud its hideousness exposed to universal exocratiou. Wjitteu iu the interests uf Civilization, Christiani ty and Public Morality. Scud for circulars aud terms. U. S. 1'ublisbiuK Co., N., V., tliu'lniiati, 'tUiwoand M. 1otiK 3-t ADDRESS To tho Nerveous AND At THOSE sulTerincs hnvo been protrnet- ed from hidden causes, and wlio.e cases require prompt trentm?nt to render existence desirable; If you are suffering, or have suffered from involuntary discharges, what effect does it produce on your goneral health t Do you feel weak, debilitated, easily tired? Does a littlo extra exertion produce pal pitation of tho heart? Does your bver, or urinary organs, or your k idncys, fi-equonl-'y get out of order? Is j-our ui lno some times thick, milky or flocky, or is it ropy on settlinoc? Or d'c" a thick skuin rise U the top? Or is a sediment at the bottom af tor it bos stood awjiiie? Do -ou havi spcllsof short brcathinjror dispepsin? Arc your bowels constipated? Do you havo spoils of fraintiiig, or rushes of blood, to the head ? Is your memory Iinpurcd ? 1 1 your mind constantly dwx-lliug on this subject? Doyoufocl dull, listless, moping. tired of compnny, or lile? Do you wish tobo left alone, away from tverj body ? Does any little thing nisko you .t.-rt or jump? Is your sleep broken or re;li3? Is the fcistre ' of your t-yo a brilliant? The bloom on your cheek as bright? Do you enjojr yourself In soeiely as well ? Do you pursuo your biwineas with the samo energy ? Do you feel as niucu confidence in yousolf ? Aro your spirits dull and Hup. ging, given to JiU of melancholy ? If so, do not lay it to your liver or dyspepsia. Have you restless nighU? Your back weak, your knees weak, and have but lit tlo appetite, and you attribute this to dys pepsia or liver-complaint? Now, reader, self-abuse, venereal dis eases badly cured, and sexual excesses, arc all capablo of producinor a weakness of the generative organs. The organs of gencra- tion,when in porfuct health, make the ninu Did you ever think that those bold, deli- ant, energetic, persevering, successful business-men are always those whose genera tive organs aro In perfect health? "You never hear suuli men complain of being melancholy, of nervousness, of pnlpitation of the heart. They are never afraid they cannot sueecod in business ; they di. n't bo come sad ftd discouraged ; they areahvays polito and pleasnnt iu tho company of la dies, aud look you and them right in Ihe fauo none of your downcast look or any meanness about them. I do nat mean thoso who keep tho organs inflated by running to excess. Those will not only ruin their constitution1!, but also those they do business with or for. How many men, from badly euiod dis eases, from tbo cll'eets of self-abuso ami excess, havo brought ulwut that state o wcakno in H1030 organs that has reduce tho geneal system so mr.eh as to produce almost every other disouse idiocy, lunacy, paralysis, spln.il affections, sui-ld,e, and al most every other form of disease which humanity is heir to, and tho real cause ol the trouble scarcely ever suspected and have doctored forall but the riIi& one. Diseases'of thoso org:ins require tbo use of a Diuretio. HELM HOLD S FLUID EXTRACT DUCIIU is the great Diurcli and Is a certain cure for diseases of the Bladder, Kldnoys, (i ravel, Dropsy, Organ, lo Weakness, l-'emulo ConipHints, Holier al Debity, and all diseases of tho Vrinar; Orgmis, whether cvistii."' iu Mule or Fe male, from whatever canto oiUrintiny, and no matter of how long standing. If no treatment Is submitted to, Con sumption or Iut-anity may ensue. Our flesh and blood aro supported from tlusc sources, ami tlta health and happiness, asd that of Posterity, depends iri.m prouipt use of a reliublo remody. Ilelmbold's Extract Bu-'hu, established upward of V.) Xears, prepared by II. T. HELMBOLD, Druggist, 5U4 Broadway. New York, mid 104 Ssuth 101b Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Puii E-1.2" per bottle or 6 bottles for $rt., delivered to'any ad dress, bold by all Iiruggestsevery where. N TONE ARE (i ENT IN E UNLESS Doxn TP in !sti:l enijiiavei) Wrapper, aio-suiilu of my Chemical Waro housu, and clguotl H. T. II ELMUOLI. -i y School Tax A ot Ice. "IVTOTICK is hereby trivon that the School J-l Duplicate ol Tumestn lt.iiou'rb, of tux of 1870, have been placed in nty hands for collect! in. In accordance with tho Act of Assembly, In such cac made mid provid ed, 1 hereby glvf notice that I will attend nt my Store', in Tionesta liornugh, I'a., for tho purpose of receiving said tax, for two months from date, It is under Act of lilst April, Isiilt, that ail persons who shall be fore tho expiration of two month from the date of this police, pay their tax shall bo untitled to a deductlon'nf live per cent. D. S. KNOX, Treas'r TloneMa ISoro. S. D. Daled Sept. 1, 1S70. I'l-Ut. AOTItlM. Snmnel Ifn.lctt, Executor of Samuel llar.lett, dee'd. Sarnh Hazlett, widow, A Hubert W. Hazlett, et al. heirs and legal representatives of Samuel Hazlett, dee d, vs. tieorgo B. Sweeny nnd Mary Jane Ludmlon, heirs and legal representatives of Alexander Sweeny, deed, with notice to tore tenents. In the Common Pleas of Forest County. No. II, Sept. Term, 1S70. lHbt n:i-1.Sl In terest from Sept. illth costs 10.0" Sci fa to revive judguibut and continue lien, To fieorgp. B. Sweeny and Mary Jane Ludingt'in, the defeudents aliove named: Take no. ice, that you nre required to ap pear at our next Court of Common Plena, to be held in Tionesta, on Um4i!i Monday of Sejit. 1S7C, and show cnuso if nny voii luve, why judgments should not be 'taken ayalnt you. E. L. DAVIS. . . . Shtrilf. Simple Sweeny, in part for use of Sam uel Jhiziott executor, Sainh Hazlett, wid ow, and K. W. Ibi.li.tt, et nl heirs and le gal representatives of Samuel Hazlett, dee'd vs. same. In the Common Pleas of Forest County, No 1", Sept. Term, ls70. Debt .f7.atirt.llu. Interest from Aug. 20th IWH. Cosis Sci fa to revive judgment and continue lien. To (ieore B. Sweeny nnd Mr.ry .lano Li'dingtt-n the dcfcntlats above naiaed : , Take nofice, t:ut you are required to ap pear nt our next Court of Common Pleas, to bo hold in Tionesta, on tM 41 h inondav of ri pteiubcr A. D. 10, and siiow cause if any.iou have, why judgement should not bo taken amiiiist you. , i It. JJ. L. DAVIS, Sll'lt. . GLORIOUS NEWS. GREAT REDUCTION IN PllICES, F. & A. DUrJFi'S Wholesale & Ketail GROCERY HOUSE TIDIOUTE, PA. Wo take pieasuro in inviting the people of T I O IN" ELS rr A.- AND VICINITY, To call andexamino otir extcnslvo stock of GROCEFJES AND PROVISIONS. With our groat facilities for doing busi ness, buying our goods from lirst hands, and at Jobbers Kates, wo aro able to sell goodsat much Lower Figures than smaller dealers. Wo havo just received a Wrgo Importa tion of TEAS! Bought especially for our t rado by a Broker In New York, which wo sell to DEFY COMPETITION. Wo keep constantly on bnnd tbo largest assortment of goods thai can bo found in tho Oil Kogions. We offer groat induce ments to . LUMBERMEN' & JODBER9. Butter, Teas, Flour, Cheese, . Coll'ecs, Pol k, llama. Suirar. halt.. Shoulders, Spices, Mack oral, BaiHin. Svruns. White Fish. Molasses, Cod Fish, Herring, Trout, BmoKoa Meats, cee., isu. DRIED AND CANNED FRUITS, Of every description, sold at Lowest Mar ket Bates. 7,000 Gallons Stone Ware. BEST QUALITY OF LIQUORS, At Wholesale. Tidiotito, April 18, 1S70, I A A. DUNN. TIDIOUTE T E A STORE! r The plaeo to buy every variety of tlio VERY BEST TEAS AT TUB " . . L 0 WES T PRICES, la at tbo exlensi ,o. Tea Store of' II. T. CIIAPFEY, where you can always tind a larx nssort nieutof the best Teusat Now York prices. A large o.s.-orliuuut of Groceries and Provisions, unequal'id ill quality and i lieapncssbyany other store in Warren county, ulways ou hand. The peoplo of Fortstt cuiinlv will save money by purchasing thuir supplies ut (bis place. Dcsl Wand of FA MIL Y FL 0 V R , dulivcrod at any depot on the lineof tho It. it. live. Sl're on Main St. mar tho Depot. Subscribe fur the Kki'UIjI.ii'an, the Im-h ne spspr In the rsmiitj-. Agents wa trrnn rort 'IHE LKill r Ol illEWrtRLr. Ponbilnlng ! Icetwoisl's "Life of Christ," nn I -Livp-i of tlm Apor:tles, EnvnngnllstA and Manvrs," Dri.Mri(b;es "Evidences of Christianity;" "History of tlio . lews," by Josephiis ;' "History f all religious De nominations," with treatise nnd bibles rt latlng to events connected with Biblo His tory, eoutnining many line engravings. Tbo whole forming a complete treasury of Christian Ktmwledgu, W, FLINT. Vtl S. Seventh St., Phila. 29-4t ASr.JT3 Tinted (or TwcItg Years ;g Wild Indians & Plains, THK LIFE OK (JEOIVJE P. BELDEN", w ho form a love of wild arlveii'nrj au.i a thirst for knowledge of tho Indians tlip l iiKtotiiS, Sporls, Tratlitions, Wars, Orei t Bnll'ilo llunts, rf-'., A-c., lelt a home it plenty in Ohio, joined the Indians, adopt ed their mode of I be, married tho benut fill Washtella, because a Oreat Warrior, Hunter nnd Chief of luQ Lodges, was sp. pointed Lieutenant In the V. S. Hegulnr Army, for meritorious service with his braves against hostile Indians. A book tif Ihe most thrilling interest, a reality well authenticated. Truthstrnngcr than lictb n Superbly Illustrated. 70 engravimp:, with portrait of tho author. In full frontier eosi tume. Price low. Should outsell ony book extant. Send nt once tor illustrated circu lar, tablo of contents, sample pares and terms. A. II. HL'IWIAItl), Publisher. 4(,0 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. 28-4U FOUND!" An unfailing remedy for all I'.ronchial Dif ficulties, Siro Threat and Holds' IDIR,. "WELL'S C530LIC . TABLETS also purify th blood, nsist circulation nuil uircsst decay, acting directly on tho Mucous Mcmhiano they sould be pi iir.pt ly. and freely taken i; nil exposure er vi tent chaii -e'of wcriher, as they wiil keen up the circulation of the blood and thus ward oil' all tendency to cold and Luir- dilliculties. FOll WOKMS IN CIIILDrvEX WELL S CAltiiOLlC TABLETS arc a never laiiing remedy. Try Them. , . boiu by an Drugests, .v it FARMER'S KELPErT" Shows how to doublo the profits of tho FAHM.niu! how fuimor.s and their sons can each innke sioo n;n month In Winter. lu.lM) Conies will bo mailed free to Fanners. Tend name nnd address lo ZI EULEit JtMcCUKUV, Philadelphia, Pa. !M-4t PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY I Water Street, ADJOINING THE HOLMES HOUSE, Tionesta, Pa., M. CARPENTER, . . . Proprietor. rU'du-on takea in all tho latest fvVn o tho art. tJ-U CHfWA A. UMlTEt) 8TATE3. i (.r.Li. rn r1HT I.Alt nru" ' Pfortne FOOTUOHTS, Slo. ' I'M Our RULERS nnd our RICH TO. l ChonoeBt A Bent Pamllr Riblea 1 IM.I Term. J'im. Aimmtinr Liraiuin, 23-4t READ! READ' .3 j The subscribers having re-rentod tho SSCVIi: OUIST MIL.I.S. Would Bay tohoir old customers, and tho community generally, that they keep constantly on baud a large stock ol FAMILY" FLOUR of all grades. Chop Feed,' Shorts, Bran, .' Oats Riirt (Virn. With our facilities for do ing business, wo purpose not to boundor ,ol.l by unv establishment In this section of the country, and would say to the lum bermen and dealers of Forest county, that they can bo SUPPLIED CHEAPER and more promptly than from any othor point. I mined into attention given to all ' ordurs from a distance, . , E. JONES & CO.- . LOTS FOR SALE! INT THE BOROUGH OF TIONESTA.. Apply to GEO. G. SIUvLEfl, Nassau St., New York City. TiOTBC'Il. DP.. J. HOLAHD, of Tidioute, lias rctuinsd to Ids j ctiio utter uu aL si nce of four months, ,,.ut in Lu llo. pi talsol'New York, whcio will uitouj calls in his profession, Ollico in Eiin'k.i Drug Store, 3d ioor above the bank, Tidioute, Pa. 4lUf W. j 1SOIIAM. C. S. MIAOU. PJSISHER3, BOOKSELLERS, niid Stationers, wnot.r.sAt.E ano nrTAii.r:.ALEii3 is all kinds of School, Miscellaneous, Law, Medical AND MUSIC BOOKS. Depository of tlm Hiblo Society, Sunday Si-loo!, and all Edition Publislilpjj So- . I'ieiii-s, 1 t . . . . & NO. 52 CIIISTSl'T ST., MEADVILLE, FA., no. ltd Mi:ri:itiou nr., ci.kvkla.no, o. Jim. 10. 15 AtlENTS Wantmi --5 per month tiy the American Knitting MHcbioe Co., It. is!. in, Mass., or St. Louis, Mo, Lii.Jim t, ;f1EvT71 1 ' u" Cvv, : 7T- ' '" - -'.' receipt bv which I.i ! ri, '.PHW-jv,' i I whs ci;ri..t of mrAJ -'"'r"tP"-; hi i ' JJM ne inc. Ad- '; I