TUESDAY MOANING, NOV. 1. BOHOUGH OFFICERS. Purge T). S. Knox. ' . ' ' ' Councilman JaenbHIirlver, Jacob Wenk t). W. t'lark.Ono. W. Sawyer, J. ILKtroup. Juttiei of JVar-WV! P.iMorclllloiV, . amifa6le-J.N.Teibworth, , OcAoot Dirertoii-J. Winona, W. r. Hun ter, D. 8. KnOx, J. A. Proper, Jacob Wbrl ver. . ' '',', ' , , , i : : FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. ; iVMinVnt ((-JAMM CifPl.lH Associate Judges It. Coon, J. A. rnornn. NheriffV l B'"' District Attomry-Vf. W. MAdon. rrtnirtri. P.HNVtiwa. J'rvthonotary, llcgistcr t Recorder, Sc. 3'comrni' fon'r A. T j Root, Brsj. El liott N. 1. Wit bm.br. Coiiaty .S'uprvmffnrfoifS. F. RonRP.R. . Jury O)wimiiorier'-JA8. Oilfiluam, A. COOK. ' " . ' ' ' Ouiify Surveyor 8.D. IRWIl. f.,o'T JosIAll WlNAS ' 1 County Auditors '11. H. Stowe, I I- IlAC'KKTT, KM Hol.K.MAN. ' Member of Congress lVth Dtrtrict-O. W. Scoti ki.d. ,'ate .SWiflfe-W. A. Waixacb. AssewMy Jou . llAI.U O. C A A. I R. TIMETABLE, ' OOIHO BOHTH. Arrive. Depart. Mail. l.'M p.m. 1.26 p. m. Express 6.37p. in. " 8.40 p. in. ootxo aounl. ' . Arrive. Depart. Express ..HUM a. m. 10.07 a. m. Mail Pi m. i.'J0 p. in. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. The Oil City Remitter is to issue a daily from that oflice in atliort time. It i to bo called the Daily Register, j On Wednesday evening,. 2d jnst., the Good Templar hold an election . ,i . . , lor oniccrs ior me ensuing terra, a full attendance is desired. M:ij. M :C:iutoo'i, of the Tidioute Journal, favored us with a call on Sat urday last. He reports business in Tidioute ns being lively, nnd he really looks as though he was losing no niouey on the Journal. . ' A Juurterly Meeting of the M. E. Church will be held .it Asbury Chapel, fivo utiles west of this place, on batur "day and Sunday, Nov. I2lh and 13th. All iotcrcbicd arc invited to be pres at. Tho Mutual li. B. a. of Jleud. villa were scooped by the Senecus .of Ou v-ity, at the lutter place, on Mon day of last week, to tho tiiuo of 30 to 18. A return game will be pbyed iu . Meadville some day thin week. . The waters of tho Allegheny Riv cr.up to present writing, have not been, this fail up to rafting sta;ro.' Fears arc folt that .whiter will set in before the water ruiseg, thus destroying the rait ing business for this season. "As U'O flrM ' aoniAwlmt frinrrA in this locality at present, we wou'd usk our iriends to iu form us of auy items of local interest,' which way take place in the county. Just slate the facts iu case, and wo will "polish them otr," ' Ililbrnnncr & Co. have just re received a complete assortment of La die' and Gents' Furs, which they will sell at living prie.es.- They advertise in the Rkpublican, and it is morally . certain that you can do belter there . tlian at auy establishment that neglects 1 this very necessary agency A. P. Wliitakcr, Esq., who for Inmfl vearrt tin!, lulji hf-eii fieuitir iditr Ittf the Venango Spectator, severed his ..connection with thut inner with last week's issue. He retires because of ill health. J. II.' Whitaker, heretofore junii.r, will coutiuue the publication of the Spectator. W. F. Chalfiint, Esq., who has been connected with Meadville papers for about a year past, has purchase! the Argus establishment, tit Greenville. Mr. Chulfaut is an old journalist, and - we have no doubt but thut he will give the Republican of his vbinity, per fect saasfaction. The retiring td.tor, .Mr. J. Miller, bears with him the good . wishes of all his former patrons. ThoTititsvillo Courier has made the discovery thut there is an honest man iu Titusville. A hod-carrier named Ed. Ilefi'man, had five hun dred dollars iu a bank, and the cash ier made a little mistake of $500, giv ing Ilefliuau $1,000. The hod-carrior .curried the extra $500 back to the easheir us soon as ho discovered the ,inistake. All honor to the hod-carrier. . As Old Landmark Gonk. Mr. "William C'ompton.lbrmeily of Vernon .towuship, Ciuwford county, died at the jvsidwice of his son, Capt. Compton, u Lanark, I'll., ou Monday of last .eek, of typhoid pneumonia, lie was 7d je.ir old, aud had epeut most ol' jds days up to April, 'G3 in Crawford unity. He was in tho war of 1612 pud urew a pension or ervictjj ren dered at the lituu of l.; .hail.. His ronnt'nv were brought to Miu5ville. n..d v.oro lol!"ved to the grave by a :irge concours2 of relative" und friends. IL wai fur years an elder in th 1st r.vsbj ler'iu Church of Meadville, at which church the funcr. fcer vices wa held. -A decr-shootist of our place was arraigned before Esq. Mercilliott, last week on the charge of hounding doer contrary to law. The evidence not be ing sufficient to convict Lira he was discharge J. " . , , . ' r,8portsmcn :: we "ha ve laws, and they must be respected. ' Informers:' be sure you're right bo fore you go ahead. ; , We have received Vol. I, No. 1, of The Petroleum Monthly, published by 8. R. Irvin and J. H. Bowman. It is devoted exclusively to the interests of the Oil Business, and should, bo in tho hands of every producer and dealer iu the pil'regions. The first number contains a life like porirait of E. L. Drake, and also his biogrcphy. Trice, $3.00 per annum, in advance. Suc cess to the new Monthly, : The first day of January nest or sooner will See a fearful slaughter among the daily papers in this por tion of the State Gaslight, t. What! is tho Gaslight about to douse her glim, to snuff out her illuminating blaze, and after Jan. 1st, become , "the light i'f other daysJ" We fear that I'leasantville will have to use kerosene hereafter to light up her intellectual darkness. The Elk County Advocate says: Ridgwny cast one "Black Abolitionist, Radical Republican vote." And that ono vote "Bayes Uidgwajr ' from the stigma of Mat depravity. When Sodom wns destroyed there w as found but one righteous nan in 1 the t whole of that great city. j;iYero Ridgway to be des troyed, on. tho same principle that Sodom was, that "Black Abolitionist Radical Republican" would prove the Lot of the Sodom of Ridgway. Coming from Meadville one morn ing last week, we saw an instance of pure "cuBsednew" which raised our ire somcwhatly, . Some ' brute had cut about a dozen slits in the cushions of a car seat, Vrtfylrig fromtwo - to five inches in length. Any creature who would, id cool ' blood, without the slimiest cause, commit such an act, should have his bump of destriictive-)ce--i caved in about four inches. ' J, T. Dale, W. P. Keill, and John Ilitlina, who have been fir a couple of weeks deer hunting iu the moun tains of Virginia, returned' hobie on Monday of last week. We didn't have uny venison sent around to us, eo we conclude they didn't have their usual luck. . Mr. Dale sprained his ankle soon alter his arrival on the hunting ground, aud was able to be out but one day.- This, we suppose will account for the present high price of venison. The Bridge Question. . Mr. Editor: Permit me to ask through your coin mils, what has bo come of the Bridge at Tioue'sta ? Last winter the Legislature- granted two charters for bridge purposes to parlies here. We were assured by each side that it was only necessary to have a charter, that most of the stock was pledged, and all available, and that immediate action was to lie taken. Some of us became somewhat agitated for fear two bridges would be built. No such extravagance has been in dulged in, however it may have been intended. We never needed a bridge as we do uow, and the interests of the county ure every day making it more appa rent, thut now is the time" for actiou. We thick it hardly possible fur' each party to build a bridge, but it is cer tainly possible to build one, if both unite. We would earnestly suggest a co operation of forces and funds, leav ing it to the majority in interest to say where the bridge shall be located. Whut say pur capitalists to this plan? ; Citizen. Bai.lou'b Magazine for Novem ber. We have received the Novem ber number of Ballou's magazine, aud have read it with interest, as. we al ways do every month Ballnu is issued. It has the best variety of contents of uny mugaziii3 in the country. Its ro mances are al ways well written, its sea stoiies such as only true-hearted sail ors can write, and all the reading is original and of the best quality. There ar 100 .pugis, 1(J of theai with illus trated subjects, aud all for the small sum of 15 cents, or $1.50 per year. Great improvements are. promised ibr liie coming year. All periodical deal ers sjII Ballou's. Tbomes & Talbot, Ci Congress street, Boston, are the publishers. Tit Tits rou Travelers. If you are goiu traveling, be sure and pro vide yourself with a copy of Tit Bits for I'aihvay readers. It will while away the tedium of tho journey, and prove a plea a U companion of our leisure moments. All new dea era I ave it for fg'e. The Littlo Corporal Magazine for November is a most beautiful number of a most beautiful juvenilo good enough for the most exacting. Since its enlargement and improvement, and the addition of fine full page and other engraving, the Little Corporal is wor thy a circulation of at leajt a hundred thousand. Iho. remaining numbers of 1870 are offered free to all who sub scribe now for the next year. Don't fail to give your children this sterling juvenile magazine. It is published in Chicago, Illinois, by Sewell ft Miller, at one dollar arid a half a year, 15 ct , for a single copy. Beautiful and gen erous premiums are given for clubs. Tit Bits for Ttatki-erh. Under tho above title, an exceedingly inter esting little book far Railway Reading, from the pen of Mr. Geo. L. Catliu, has recently made its nppearrnce in the hands of booksellers and news dealers. It purports to consist of "random pages from a rejiorter's scrap book," und is in fact a miscellany of verses, narratives and sketches with which the traveler may enjoyably fill up half hour here aud there during his journey. A eood head of hair is desired by every one. The use of Hall's-Vegetable Sicilian Hair Rcnewer will restore the hair if tho hair cells are uot closed UP- , D. S. Knox. & Co. have just re ceived another largo invoice of agri cultural implements, consisting in part of forks, rakes, scythes, hoes, tc. which they are selling at greatly reduced figures. . ' . 13-tf Pianos at Great Bargains. J. C. Hull, of Meadville, Pa., is ottering to sell the Steiuwoy, Checkering, Bradbury and some' other makes, at greatly reduced prices.! Also Organs and Melodeons.. : v 21 tf . C!ARrESTEUS,JBlacksmiths, Saw mill men, Oil nieu, dvinl, other citizens 01 Forest county, who are in want of any thing if the Hardware line, should go to Andrews &-Co., Tidioute. They have the largest; stock in this section of the country ' They arc making and repairing all kinds of ; Machinery and Saw mill castlngsat short notice 4 tf. Dentistry. A. J.. Stiles, Dentist, Tidioute, IV, has ).he4reputation of being one of the'most expert Dentists in this section. -He 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 Spra Tho most delicate and difficult operations of filling the teeth with gold skillfully performed. He also usee a uew prep aration, "O3 Artificicl," which sup plies' the bono lost by decay, and is applied without pain. A long expe rience in the business, and the large patronage given Mr. Stiles, is suffic ient evidence that his work gives sat isfaction. Oflice over Acomb's Drug Store, Tidioute. ; 1 ' 17 ly. A. II. Steele, Cashier Tioncsta Savings Bunk Iras 'been appointed agent for the celebrated "Iniuan Line Ocean Steamers," at this place. Any person desirous of going to Europe or bringing friends to this country, will do well to call on Mr. Steele, who will furnish them with all the information required. .,..' You can buy your Furniture, cheap er and better at Ahrens' new Furni ture Warcrooms, Tidioute, Pa., than any where else in this section. Try it. A splendid variety of Furniture at Aherns' new Warcrooms, . Empire Hotel Building, Tidioute, Pa. 4-tt Reynolds, Broadhead & Co., Oil City, Pa., are in receipt of their Stock of Spring nnd Summer Dry Goods, of all kinds. This firm is one-among the oldest of that city,'and tho most exten sive. Their present stock is complete in all department and comprises Gen eral Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Notions, tc.,Carpet, Oil Cloths.in great variety of style and price. The goods have been selected froav the best stocks in the eastern cities, and .for excellence and elegance, have never been excell ed by auy establishment iu this section of country. The good taste ever ex hibited by this fuvorit j firm, bus never been more judiciously displayed thau iu their present stock. Among the i other numerous specialities, are the fa mous " U. T. K." brand of Ladies' and and Children's Shoes. These are the best article manufactured. AH the novelties of the season are supplied to this firm siraulatneous with their ap pearance iu the leading cities. 5-tf D. S. Knox & Co., Tioncsta, Pa., are now selling the best tea in the country for one dollar per pound, and everything ehe in proportion' for the cash. Also, fruit jars, Ac, in endless Jiety. 15 tf 11 he de livcred, freight paid, to any sU sired on the O. C. A A. It. R.. station do- Geo. II. An rena. Jr., -tf Tidiou to, Pa Aonew'A S.ooins ha vo just reccif cd a large 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 coflce, teas, sugars, tohacco, cigars, rice, dried fruits, canned fruits, spices, mess pork, ham, fish, flour, crackers, beans, peas, soap, candles, nails, queenswarc, glassware, notions, Ac., &c., which they are selling as low as the lowest, here or elsewhere, and are determined not to be under sold. Tcavherft' Examination. THE rejrular Fnll Examination in For est County will be held as follows : Tuesday, November 1, at Clnrlntrton. Thursday " 8, at Nebranka Friday ' 4, at Tionnxta. Monday " 7, at Neillslmrjr. Tuesday " 8, at K. Hickory, Thurmlay M 10, at Newtown Saturday ' 12, at Marten. Exercises commence at 9 o'clock A. M. Applicants will picaso come suppled with ieneil and paper. Directors and friends of education are respective invited to be pres ent. S. V. KOHKEK, County Supt. Oct. 5, 170. 2.3-tJ Albert O. Iiurr, Lyman Howard and Ttobprt C. Beach, vs. Samuel T, Keill. J. W. Fleming, and all persons whom it may Concern. In Common Pleas, of Forest County, No. 1. Dee. Term, 1870. Hill in Equity to perpetuate tctimonv. Tho Plaintiffs in the above bill say. That they are tho owners in fee of one hundred ana fifty acres of LHnd,orthore.ibouts,stu ate in Harmony TowiiKhip.in said County, riescrilKid as follows s ItcliiR part of the Tract known as the Gitcliol Survey, bound ed on the north by land of Ueorjjo Dun lap, east by land now or forraorly of J. Coinstoek, south by land now or formerly owned by J. Johnston and J. D. Nelll, anil West by the Aleorn form, which is part of the name Survey. That the iC!d tract of land wa settled and improved by ono Ezra fJitchel, who bocamo tho owner thereof by application therefor, und warrant an.1 survey duly innde and returned to the land C'Uco in 18.17, and the settlement dues fully com pleted thereon. .-. , . That the aaid GitchcL ou the lth dav of December, 1815. by wrUinir duly execut ed and delivered, sold and conveyed nil his rigiit, title and intetest iu the land afore said to one llenonie C. Scott, from whom by sundry conveyances the title has be come vested in tho 1'laintiils, and prays tho Court That they may bo at liborty to exuniiue their witnesses, and make proof of several matters and things herein be fore mentionod, and particularly with reference to tiio matters alleged iu the 2d and 8th praragraphs of this bill. 2d. That they may be at liborty at, and upon all future occasions' to read and make use of tho said testimony as they may be adv'sed. Vhereupon tho Court ordor and decroe, That an appearance be entered by said J. W. Fleming and all persons whom it may concern 011 or liefore the 4th Monday of December, A. D. 1870, and that a copy of this order and astatementof thesulmlance and objects of the Kill he published in the Forest Kopublican for three weeks the last of which publication shall bo at least ten days before the said tburth Monday of Die, IS70. BYTHKCOUttT. Attest: J. B. Aonkw, Pro. . SEASON OP 1870-71. MASON & HAMLIN CABINET ORGANS. . Important Improvements. Patent June 21st and August 23d, 1670. REDUCTION OF PRICKS. The Mason & Hamlin Organ Co., have the pleasure of announcing important im provements in their Cabinet Organs, for which Patents were granted them in June and August last. These are not merely meretricious attachments, but enhance the substantial excellence of the instruments. They are also enabled by increased facil ities a large new manufactory, they hope herealter to supply all orders promptly. The Cabinet Organs made by this Com pany are of such universal reputation, not only throughout America, but also in F.u rope, thut lew will need assuraueo of their superiority. They now offer Four Octave Cabinet Or gans, in quite plain cases, but equal accord ing to their capacity to anything they mke for "(0 each. Tue same. Double Reed, $15. Five Oc tave Double Reed Organs, Five Stops, with Knee swell and Tremulant, in elegant case with several of the Mason and Hamlin improvements, J 15. The same Kxtra with new Vox Humana, Automatic Hwell etc., $160. Five Octaves, three seta Reeds, seven stops with Eupbone; a splendid in struments, fl&a. A new illustrated catalogue with full Information, and repuced prices, is now ready, 'and wil be sent free, with a testi monial circular, presenting a great mass of evidence as to the superiority of theso in struments, to any one sending his address to MA HON A HAMLIN OltUAN CO., 154 Tremont Street, Boston, os oVii Broadway, N. 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Ira ADDRESS To the Ncrveotw AND 3D EIBITl.ITJLTE 3D . WHOSF.Runrlntrs!nw been prorrnct d from, bidden tauses, and whose coses require prompt treatment to render existence desirable 1 If you aro suffering, or have suffered from Involuntary discharges, What effect docs It produce on your general health 7 Do you feel weak, debilitated, easily tired? Does a little extra exertion produce pal pitation of the heart? Does your liver, or urinary organs, or your kidneys, frequent ly got out of order T Is your Urine some times thick, milky or flocky, or Is it ropy on settling? Or does a thick skum rise to tho top ? Or is a sediment at tho bottom af ter it has stood awhile? Do you have spells of short breathing or dispcp.sia? Aro your bowels constipated ? Do you have spoils of fruintlng, or rushes of blood to the head? Is your memory hnparotl? Is your mind constantly dwelling on tlti subject? Doyou foci dull, listless, moping, tired of company, or lite? Do you wish to.be left atone, away from everybody? Does any little thing make you stnrt or jump? Is your sleep bmVcn or restless? Is the lustre of your eyo as .brlliiaut? Tho bloom en your chock as bright? Do you enjoy yourself in society as woll ? Do you pursue your buainoas with the same' energy? Do you feel as much confidence in youself ? Are your splrita dull and Hag. (ring, given to fits melancholy 1 If bo, do not lay It to your liver or dyspepsia. Have yoa 'restless' nights? Yur back weak, j our k;iccs weal:., nnd have but lit tle appetite, and yon attribute this to dys pepsia or Uver-complaini? Now, reader, self-abuse, vonoreal dis ease badly cured, and sexual excesses, arc all capable of producing a weakness of the generative organs. The organs of genera tion, when iu perfoct health, niuko the man Did you ever think that those bold, dell ant, energetic, persevering, successful business-men are always those whoso genera tive organs are in perfect health? You never hear such men complain of being melancholy, of nervousness, of palpitation of the heart. They aro never afraid they cannot succeed in business j they don't be come sad and discouraged ; they are always polite and pleasant in the company of la dies, andjook you and them right in tho face none of your downcast looks or any meanness about them. I do nat mean those wha keep tho organs inflated by running to excess. Tlioso will not only ruin their constitutions, but also those they do business with or for. ITow many men," from badly eurod dis eases, from the effects of self-abuse and excess, iiavo brought about that stuto of weakness in those organs that has reduced the geneal system so much as to produce almost every other disease idiocy, lunacy, paralysis, spinal affections, suicide, and al most every ether form of disease which humanity is heir to, and tho real cause of the trouble scarcely ever suspected and have doctorod for all but the right one. 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