The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, December 06, 1870, Image 4

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TUESDAY MORNfNG, DEC e.
BOROUGH OFFICERS.
jtargrMl), H. Knox. .
(tmncHmrn Jacob Shrlvor, Jacob Wcnk
t. W. Clark, Goo. VV. Sawyer,.'. R.Stroup.
JuMicr of the' Yrcre Vv. P. Mercilllolt,
tvntat)lA J. N.Toltsworth.
Nrhonl lHrrctmnJ. Winans, W. F. Tlun
tr, D. U. Knox, J. A. Proper, Jacob
bhriver.
FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS.
- President Jutlffif Jamks CAMrBF.t.r
Amoeiate Judyet W. It. Coon, J. A.
Proper.
Sheriff T.. L. DAVIS. '
llhitrict Attorney W. W. Masoii.
Treasurer J. I. Stool N.
Prothonotary, Register t Recorder, fc
J. R. AoNKW.
Onnmistinnem A. B. KooT, Bekj. EL
LIOTT, N. P. WMKRI.Itn.
f Vnn(.v Mupcrtntendent--H. F. KonRER,
fury Cbtitoner Jaw. Uilfilliam,
A. Cook.
funtt .Viirreyor S.D. Irwin.
( kroner Jomi a It Wi n A N h?
Cbtmf.y A uditors II. II. SrowK, L. I
1?ACKKTT, KM UoLKMAN.
Member of Oongrta Mh ZHAtriclQ.W.
tk-oKici.n.
Mate .SVnare W. A. Wallace. .
- AtttwVly John O. Hall.
O. C X. I R." TIME TABLE,
001 NO NOUTir.
Arrive Depart.
Mall 1.20 p.m. l.!2.r p. m.
Express... 0.37p, m. 0.40 p. ni.
UOINU SOl'TH.
Arrlvo. Depart.
F.XDP0SS...
Mull
..10.U4n.ni. 10.07 a.m.
.. a. 10 p, in. 3.20 p. ni.
ii. 10.07 ft. m
LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS.
Notice Special.
tlila paper lias censed, and ho has no
authority to collect any monies due
tho institution. Advertisers nnd all
others iudobted, will make a nolo of
' this fact.
-The Herald and Courier, of Titus
villa have ono nnother by tho enrs.
The Herald ha the longed hold.
Travel hns become immense on
the O. C. & A. R. Ry. Every train
seems crowded with oil seekers.
W. II. Stcffcc hits disposed of his
stock iu tho Acomb building to Mr.
Lloyd, who will continue the business.
Prosby torian services will bo held
in the 'hureh in Tioncsta, on Sunday,
Dec. 18.
We notice by our exchanges that
horse thieves are unusually active all
over tho country, and many valuable
horses aro reported to havo been
stolen.
There will bo an adjourned Treas.
urer'g Sale of lands nt the Court
.House, on Thursday, Doc. 8th, at 10
o'clock A. m. All lands remaining
unsold will be purchased by the Coun
ty immediately after said sale.
We wish to call attention to the
card of N. B. Smiley, Attorney nt Law,
at Fetroleum Centre. He will prac
tice iu the several courts of Venango
and Forest. Business entrusted to
him will bo nttended to promptly.
We accredited an article in regard
to "A Deer in Town" recently, to tho
Elk Advocate. We should have given
the Elk Democrat credit ior the article.
We make tho correction with apologies
for our mistake.
We just had a call from Prof.
Weber, who assures us that a ilrst-
clas home concert is only a matter of
time, in Tionesta. Tho first meeting
of the "Weber Leidertafel" will take
place this evening, at J. B. Agnew's.
The Courts deciilo r.hnl nil rail.
road tickets are good until used, tho
condition "good for this day only" be
ing ot no value according to Judicial
decisions. Conductors will please take
notice of this.
Mrs. Ema Himes, of West Tike
lanu, Chester county, accomplished the
feat cf swallowing a solid silver tea
spoon, some time since, nnd received a
u badly lacerated throat. She was
slightly deranged at the time, and the
spoon was used to give her medicine.
Franklin hasn't had a big fire
since last summer, and in consequence
her fire department is pronounced by
the Citizen as "about played out, the
engine out of service for repairs, and
nothing to be depended upon but buck
ets." The information must be cheer
ing to property owucrs there.
A man named Sparts bus been ar
rested at Purker's Lauding, charged
with setting fire to his own house in
order to secure the insurance money
, upon it, ami Iroui w hich the recent dis.
nstrous fire at that place had its origin,
He was bound over in the sum of $5,
000 to antwer, and failing to secure
bail was committed to jail at Kittan
iiing. During the past week we have
purchased a first-class Job Press, and
u large amount of Jobbing materials,
" and expect to receive all this week.
Wo will also have on hand an exten
sive assortment of Stationery, such as
Letter-Heads, Note-Heads, Bill-Heads,
Cap Paper, Cards of all sizes and
grades, Envelopes, tie, iu short, we
expect to be able to do any job that
we are called upon to do after this
'".eck.
Our readors will excuse our lack
of local this week, as we have been
away from home ever since the day
before our last issuo.
-'Trains on the Jamestown A
Franklin railroad now arrive and de
part' from the Union Depot at Oil
City.'
Capt. Knox is building a ware
house, for furniture, agricultural im
plements &c, on his lot immediately
back of his store. The work is pro
gressing rapidly, and by tho time
our materials come in, Cap. will be
ready to vacate his rooms up stairs,
and we shall take possession. We will
then have an office to be proud of, and
we have no doubt that we will puton a
few extra airs over it. .
Fetal Accident. A young man in
the employ of the A. & O. W. R'y, by
the name of John Mack, fell Yrom a
train of cars, at Levitteburg, and was
run over by the caboose and killed,
lie was formerly from Brooklyn, N. Y.,
but had been living in this place for
some time, and was brought here to be
buried. Crawford Journal.
U. A T. R. R. Tho grading on the
now road is very nearly completed, and
the track is laid from Union to Ricc
ville. Last night the construction train
reached Riceville. The track laying will
bo pushed forward as rapiuly as possi
ble, and it is believed the whistle of
the locomctivo will add to tho general
jubilation of "Merry Christmas" in
Titusville. Herald.
Accidentally Killed. Ir. Wm.
B. Hess, of Erie, in attempting to get
on the cars, thile in motion, at Shar
on, on Saturday slipped and fell on
tho track, the cars passing over both
of his legs, severing them at the knees.
He died on Sunday. Deceased was
about forty years of oge and leaves a
wifo and ono child. Greenville Argus.
TniEP Akrf.otf.d. A man named
Samuel Paul, came to the residence of
John Mendcnhall, iu Beaver township,
about three weeks ago, begging, and
stayed to work awhile. Last Sunday
night, he took a notion to take a trip
to Canada, or some other seaport, and
thinking a little filthy lucre would be
an advantage, went to Mr. Menden
hall's private desk or drawer, nnd drew
out $300, a watch and a pistol. Ho
was pursued the next morning by Reu
ben Kline, Constabloof Ashland town
ship, nnd others, who arrested him
nearMimm'8 hotel, after a desperate
resistance, in which all parties display
ed their muscular powers. The stolen
properly all but 800 was found on
his person, and he confessed his guilt
freely. He wns lodged in the Clarion
jail on Monday evening, nnd stands a
fair chance for a trip to Allegheny,
after court, noxt week. Clarion Dem
ocrat. John M. Sackett, alias Amy, alias
Rogers, and M. O. Sackett, alias
Wright, alias Amy, arrested for rob
bing Wilhelm's clothingstore.attempt
ed to escape from the Sheriff while
being taken from the jail to the court
room. Just as the prisoners got out
side the door of the jail they started on
the run, taking two different direc
tions, Sheriff Herpst following one
end catching him near the A. & G.
W. depot, and Deputy Herpst catching
the other near the J. fc F. depot. The
prisoners were then, taken to court,
pleaded guilty to the charge of rob
bing Wilhelm'n store, and were re
manded to jail to await sentence and
trial for a chnrge of larceny commit
ted at the City Hotel. Venango Spec
tator. For Sale. 150 acres of land No.
3142, in Kiugsley township, Forest
county. Any person wishing to pur
chase, will pleaso address the under
signed, stipulating the price they will
give. James Bleakley,
Franklin, Pa.
For Sale. At this office, a schol
arship in the Iron City Commercial
College. Must be used by an individ
ual living in Forest County. Will be
sold at a discount. 32-tf.
Dentistry. A. J. Stiles, Dentist,
Tidioute, Pa., has the reputation of
being ono 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 the new method of
Freezing the Oums with Spray. The
most delicate and difficult operations
of fJlling the teeth with gold skillfully
performed. He also uses a new-preparation,
"Os Artificiel," which sup
plies the bone lost by decay, and is
applied without pain. A long expe
rience in the business, and the' large
patrouage given Mr. Stiles, is suffic
ient evidence that hisawork gives sat
isfaction. Office over Acomb's Drug
Store, TiJivulc. 17 J v. '
For Sale. The house and lands
known as the "Christie Property," lo
cated at Irvinton, Warren County Pa.,
are for sale. Terms cash or approved
security. Apply to
John A. Dale,
President Tionesta Savings Bank,
Tioncsta, To.
A splendid variety of Furniture
at Aherns new Warcrootns, Empire
Hotel Building, Tidioute, Pa. 4-tl
. M. E. Sabbath School every Sab
bath at 9 o'clock in the morning. - All
are invited. S. S. Burton,
Pastor.
Hall's Vegetable Sicillian Hair
Reuewcr will positively restore gray
hair to its original color. Give it a
trial.
You can' buy your Furniture, cheap
er and better at AhrensV new Furni
ture Warerooms, Tidioute, Pa., than
any where else in this section. Try it.
Those people whose hair is turning
gray should use Hall's Vegetable
Sicilian Hair Rcnewer to restore it to
its natural color and vigor.
Furniture bought of me will be de
livered, freight paid, to any station de
sired on the O. C. & A. R. Ii.,
Geo. II. Aureus, Jr.,
4 tf Tidioute, Pa
' Pianos at Great Bargains. J.
C. Hull, of Mendville, Pa., is offering
to sell tho Stcinway, Chickering,
Bradbury and some other makes, at
greatly reduced prices. Also Organs
and Melodcons. 21 tf
Carpenters, Blacksmiths, Saw mill
men, Oil men, and other citizens ot
Forest county, who are in want of any
thing in tho Hardware line, should go
to Andrews & Co., Tidioute. They
have the largest stock in this section
of the country. They are making and
repairing all kinds of Machinery and
Saw mill castings at short notice 4 tf.
Aonew & Biggins have just receiv
ed a large stock of boots and shoes, ot
every description, which they are sell
ing at prices that defy competition.
They have also on hand a fres'i sup
ply of coffee, teas, sugars, tobacco,
cigars, rice, dried fruit?, canned fruits,
spices, mess pork, ham, fish, flour,
crackers, beans, peas, soap, candles,
nails, cpucensware, glassware, notions,
&c, &c, which they are selling ns low
as the lowest, here or elsewhere, nnd
are determined not to be under sold.
FREE TO EVERYBODY.
It costs nothing to try "SLEEP
ER'S COMPOUND ARNICA LINI
MENT.". If it does not benefit you
the agent will refund your money. It
is the wonder of the nineteenth centu
ry, and when used for rheumatism,
neuralgia, lameness, and pain in any
part of the body, its magical effects
astonishes everybody. Pain cannot
exist where it is used. Ask for it, and
take nothing else. Sold by all drug
gists. Price 50 cents and (1 per bot
tle. D. S. KNOX, A CO., agent. E.
B. SLEEPER, Proprietor, Wnterford,
Erie Co., Pa.
Wiiolesale Agents. Hall and
Warfel, Erie, Pa. Calender . & Co..
Meadville, Pa. Spencer & Bullymorc,
155 Main street, Buffalo, N. Y.
N. B. Smiley,
ATTORNEY aT LAW, Petroleum Cen
tre, Pa. AVill prat'lico in the several
Courts of Forest County. S5-ly
REGISTER'S NOTICE.
Public Notice Is hereby irlven thnt Ma
t'lda Hiibb, Administratrix of the estuto of
Ditiuni Kolib, doc d, haM tiled in tho Regis
ter's Otlice in and for the County of Forest
her tinnl account hm Adininmtratrix of the
estate of tho said Daniel Robb, doe'd, and
thnt the Hume will be presented to the Or
phan's Court of said county for continua
tion and allowance on the fourth Monday
of December next, at the Court Houae ill
tho borough of Tionesta, in the county
aforesaid. J. B. AGNKW,
Nov. 1, 1870, 31-4t KogiMlor.
SHERIFF'S SALES. .
IT
Y VIRTUE of sundry writs of Vendl.
U tioui Kx punas. Alias Fieri Facias, and
Fieri Facian, issued out of the Court of
Common I'lens or 1-orest County, and a
Testatum Fieri Facias issued out of the
Court of Common Pleas of Venango Coun
ty, and to me directed, there will be ex
nosed to Rale bv nublin vendue or inrv
at the Court iiouse, in the Borough of
Tioncsta on
MONDAY, DEC, 26th, 1870,
at 2 o'clock p. in., the following described
reul estate, lo-wit:
J. 8. Hood, vs. U. A. Burt, alias Fi. Fa.
No. ID Deo. Term 1871 J. . Hood vs. H.
A. Hurt and J. . Dale alias Fi. Fa, No, 18
Doc. Term, 1870, and Gilbert McKinlcy
vs. H. A. Hurt, Test. Fi. Fa. No. 25 Juii.
Term 1871 MuCulmot A Usnter All the
dofondan'a' right, title, interest and claim
of, in and to a certain traet of laud situate
in Harmony township. Forest coiinty.ra.,
bounded on the north by the county line
and Fagundus, on the east by John Lamb,
on th3 west by Dunlap. and on the south
by J. Fleming. Continuing 402 aeres more
or less, about 60 acres of which are im
proved, with one large frame house and
tiiree tenant houses, one saw mill, two
large barns, oil derricks, engine houses,
ttc, thereon erected, and an orchard thcre
oii growing.
AUsO All that certain piece or parrel of
land situate in the Borough of Tioncsta,
Forest county, Fa., bounded on the north
by land of (i. U. Hickles. on the west by
the Allegheny river, on the south by lanil
of J. B, A unow, and on tho east by land
of James Dawson dee'd. Containing one
fyuilU vC ail ac it, more or. lor"., vitU one
frame dwelling house about 21 by !UI foot,
two storloa hiph, and outbuildings thoreon
erected.
Aum All that certain plena or parrel of
land situate in Klngiiley township Forest
county, Fa., txninded on the cast by lands
of Wheeler A Duscnnnrv, and on tho north
by lands of Wheeler A Dusonbury, and on
the south by lands of H'hoeler it uson
btiry,and on the west by lands of Wheclor
A 7uscnbury. Containing 105 acres, more
or less, being parts ot. Warrants Nos. 61U4
and fil!7.
Taken in execution nnd to lie sold as tho
property of H. A. Hurt nt tho nulls of J.
B, Hood and Clilbert McKinlcy.
AUSO
E. F". Jones, vs. M. T. Babbitt, and K.
MeHill Yen. Ex. No. 4 Itec. Term, 1870
IjHthy All the defendants' right, title, In
terest and claim of, In and to, a rertnin
piece or parcel of landwlttinto in Harmony
township, Forest county, l'a., beginning
nt a white Oak vn the bank of the Alleghe
ny river a short distance above the mouth
of Jones run, thence west by lands war
ranted in the naino of Samuel Talbot to the
centre of Jones run valley, thence up tho
valley of snld run to the "north lino of tho
lot, then-o east by Innds of 7enry Bazar
to a post on the bank of the Allegheny riv
er, thence down said river to tho place of
beginning. Containing one hundred acres
more or less, being the enstcrn part of n
lot of ground surveyed on a warrant grant
ed to William Bazar 7eccmler 25 1713 and
patented to Alexai dor McCalmont.
Taken in execution nnd to te sold as the
property of M. T. Babi.ut anil K. McOill,
at the suit of K. F. Jones.
Ali )
A. Tf. Steelo, Cashier iu trust for the Tio
nesta Savings Bnnk vs. Bennett ilobbs
nnd J. A. Mlo, Fi. Fa. No. : IMx'. Term,
1870 Mercillott All tho defendants' right,
title, Interest and claim of, In and ton cer
tain piece or parcel of land situate in Jenkg
township, Forest county Pa., described as
follows, to-wit: Fart of tract warrant No.
5141, subdivision No. 5. Containing ono
hundred nnd twenty-seven acres of land,
more or less.
Also All the defendants' rittht, title,
Interest ami claim of, in and to a certain
pieco or parcel of land situato in Howe
township, F orest county, Pa., bounded and
described as follows, to-wit : Partof tract
warrant No. 2!H'S, subdivision No. 4:1,
bounded on the north by warrant No. 2812,
on tho enst by subdivision .No. 41, on the
south by subdivision No. 48, and on tho
west by subdivision 42 subdivision num
bers being part of tract No. 2iXi5 heretofore
mentioned. Containing ono hundred acres,
more or less.
Taken in execution and to bo sold as tl.e
property of Bennett Jobbs. nt the suit
of A. II. Steele, Cashier iu trnst for the
Tionesta Saviugs Bank.
AUSQ
James Painter vs. K. I. Blood Ft. Fa.
No. 24, Dec. Term, 1870 Tnte All defend
ant's right, title, interest and claim, of, in
and to a certain pieco or parcel of land sit
uate in Jenks township, Forest county,
Pa., dcscrilicd as follows, to-wit: On the
east by londs of tho Blood heirs, south by
land of J. J. Parsons, west by lands of It.
Dodge, north by lands of Blood heirs, be
ing east part of' Warrnnt No. 810'., known
as the McClatchoy lt. Tnken in execu
tion and to bo sold as the property of K. L.
B.ood, nt tho suit of James Painter.
Terms Cash.
E. L. DAVIS, Sheriff.
SherllT's Office, Tionesta, Pa., Dee. 3, '70.
35-3t.
SEASON OF 1870-71.
MASON & HAMLIN CABINET
ORGANS.
Important Improvements.
Patent June 21st nnd August 23d, 1S70.
REDUCTION OF PRICES.
The Mason A Tlamlin Organ Co., have
tho pleasure of announcing important Im
provement in their Cabinet Organs, for
which Patents were granted them in Juno
nnd August last. These aro not merely
meretricious attachments, but enhance tli'o
substantial excellence of tho instruments.
They aro also enabled bv increased facil
ities n Inrgo new manufactory, they hope
iierrnner io supply aji orners promptly.
Tue Cabinet Organs made bv this Com
pany aro of such universal reputation, not
oniy inrougnoui America, out also in r.u
rope, thnt few will need assurance of their
superiority.
They now offer Four Octave Cabinet Or
gans, in quite plain cases.hut equal accord
ing to their capacity to anything they make
ior cv raen.
The same, Donb'e Reed, ffJ5. Fivo Oc
tave Double Reed Organs. Fivo Stuns. with
Knee swell and Tremulant, In elegant case
wiiu several oi ine mason ana llamlin
improvements, $1:S. Tho siuno Extra
with new Vox Humana, Automatic Swell
otc, $150. Fivo Octaves, throo sets Reeds.
seven stops with Euphone; a splendid iu-
Hiruiueius,
A new illustrated catalomio with full
information, and repuced prices, is now
reiull And will )m utut frait i&'itli a t.it 1-
monlal circular, presenting a great mass of
evidence as 10 mo superiority or these in
struments, to any one sending his address
to MASOS X HAMLIN OKUAN CO., 151
Tremont Street, Boston, os 6iHJ Broadway,
. x o-4(
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A D DRESS
To tho Nervoous"
AND
3D BBILITATBD .
WHOSE suffering have been ..protract
ed from hidden muses, and whose
rases require prompt treatment to render
existence dosirable ;
If you are suffering, or have suffered
from Involuntary discharges, what effect
docs It produce on your goncral health t
Do you feel weak, dobilitated, easily tlredf
Docs a little extra exertion produce pal
pitation of the heart T Docs your liver, or
urinary organs, or your k ldneys, frequent
ly get out of order? Is your urino some
times thick, milky or flocky, or Is it ropy
on settling T Or does a thick skum rise to
the top T Or is a sediment at the bottom af
ter R has stood awhile T Do you have
spells of short breathing or dlHpopsin? Are
your bowels eonstlpatodf Do you hnve
spells of fraintlng, or rushes of blood t
the head T Is your memory imparcd 7 Is
your mind constantly dwelling on this
subject? Doyoufoel dull, listless, moping,
tired of cpmpnny, or lifo? Do you wish
to be left alone, away from everybody ?
Doos any little thing make you start or
Jump? Is your sleep broken or restless?
Is the lustre of your eye as brilliant?
The bloom on your cheek as bright? Do
you onjoy yourself in society as well ? Do
you pursue your business with the same
energy ? Do you fool ns much confidence
in yousclf? Arc your spirits dull and flag,
ging, given to fits of melancholy? If so,
do not lny it to your liver or dyspepsia.
Have you restless nights? Your bock
weak, your knees weak, nnd hnvo but lit
tlo appetite, and you ottributo this to dys
pepsia or Hver-com plaint?
Now, reader, self-abuse, venereal dis
eases badly cured, nnd scxuul excesses, are
all capable of producimr a weakness of tho
generative organs. Tho organs of genera
tion, when in perfect health, moke tho man
Did you over think that those lold, dofl
ant, energetic, persevering, successful bus-iness-mon
aro always those whoso genera
tive organs aro In perfect health? You
never hear such men complain of being
melancholy, of nervousness, of palpitation
of the heart. They are never afraid they
cannot sueocod in businoss ; Hiey don't bo
como sad nnd discouraged ; they aronl ways
polito and pleasant in tho company of la
dies, andtlook you and them right in tho
faco none of your downcast looks or any
mennnoss about thorn. I do nnt mean
those who keep the organs intlntod by
running to excess. Those will not only
ruin their constitutions, but also those
they do business with or for.
How many men, from badly cured dis
eases, from tho effects of self-abuse and
excess, have brought about that state of
weakness in thoso organs that has reduced
tho geneal system so mnch as to produco
almost every other disease Idiocy, lunacy,
paralysis, spinal affections, suicide, and al
most every other form of disonso which
humanity is heir to, nnd tho real causo of
the trouble scarcely ever suspected and
have doctored for all but the right one.
Diseuses'of theso organs require the uso
of a Diuretic. HELMBOLD S FLUID
EXTRACT BUCIIU Is the great Diuretic,
and is a certain euro 'for diseases of tho
Bladder, Kidneys, (1 ravel, Dropsy, Organ
ic Weakness, Femule Complaints, (Inner
nl Dobity, and all diseases of the Urinary
Organs, whether existing in Malo or Fo
male, from whatever cause originating,
and no matter of how long standing.
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