8&e orwt gfpuWlcan. TUESDAY MOANING, APiIL 11. BOROUGH OFFICERS. Jiir"--IT. If. May. , ( nneilmen Jacob Shrlvor, J. H. Stroup, W. W, Dlmond. H..1I, Haslet, J. Winans. Justices utht J'caee W. 1". Mercilllott, D. H. Knox. (nUtlilr3. N.Tcltsworth. M A oo Directors J. Winans, J. A. Palo, J. A. Proper, Jacob Shrlver, 1). 8. Knox, . D. Irwin. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. Frexittrnt Jiid tye J A M m Camphklu Associate. Jiulgrsi. A. l'liol'HIt, A fcnr.w Cook. .VAen'f' E. I PAVI. JHitrict Attorney V. W. Mason. Treasurer H. SKTt.KT. J'rothnnntarg, JtcgisterJt fie corjer, f-e. J. 11. Auxr.w. Cbmmiinaer N. P. Wnrr.i.Ea, IIej. KlMOTT, I'RTKM MKnclLMOTT. County Superintendent H. F. RonnEn. ,urt (VmmiMioner Jan. Oilkii.Han, 'BTJI. I'ATTEKSOS. Timfy .Viiwyor fi.D. Ibwi!. f teronrr Jomah Wimans. County Auditors I.. L. UACKKTT, Eli IIoi.kma, Wm. Clamc. Member of Congress 11MA District O. W. Stuff Senate W. A. Wallac. 4M'6fy Joim U. II ALU tX C A A. t R. TIME TABLE, OOINOI KOItTII. Arrive. l.'JO p,m. fl.37p. m. Mina south. Arrive. 10.04 a. m. 8.16 p, in. Depart. 1.2 p. in. 0.40 p. m, Depart. 10.1)7 n. m, p. m, MiUl x press. K.ipross. Mail LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. P. D. Thomas cut two of the fingers of bin right hand very badly in a cut ting box Inst week. The roads now are in excellent condition about here and probably will be until the next rain. -Mrs. J. V. Stroup, whom we chronicled aa being quite ill, two weeks ago in now getting along finely. Mary Jane Cliartus poisoned her elf with morphiuo on Thursday eveu ing last, causo jealousy. She was a prostitute, and aged 24 years. Mits Sue Mny, the Misses I Iu liter, and Bennie May started back to the Beaver Seminary yesterday. Miss Clara Hunter graduates this terra. A fev timber rafts passed out of the. creek last. week, but the river is too low for a good run down, at present. Lumbermen are praying for a rise. Some of our youngsters evidently ruistoek yesterday .for the 4th of July, m they were firing pistols for quite a time without any visible irritation. J. R. Stroup has been triming the Apple trees of some of our people this week and part of last. He seems to tundetstaud his business in that dircc lion. Butler has ot length got his new .nicnt market almost completed, and we expect sometime to have meat in such .quanties that we will have to cat about four times a day. W. W. Diraond gave us a rocking chair lust Sunday. We commenced to rock, and the chair "gin eout." It was a stout lookipg chair, and we don't believe it has had fair play. Thus far we have had the quietest . spring and the most orderly rafting sea -non that we remember of. We heard of very little drunkeuness, and no .fights. It must be that the Millenium is approaching.' Teaming business is so good now -as to make it quite difficult to obtain , team, except you speuk for it a day or two beforehand. Plowing, hauling goods and lnmber, Ac, has not been as goncral for some tiuio. Snakes have been killed this spriiig, and we suppose the rattles o the. nnisnnoua ones will soon be liroili'li ; ill. Tlicso rattles will be fashionable lor eardrops in this section during the - , D coming summer. -juruemug jb ui lea just ut piescuw Everyone having a piece of grouud r 1-. t. i :.. . ,the size of two graves or larger, is till " ing it preparatory to planting. At present writing the weather looks very favorable for good crops. A committae has been appointed by the M. E. Church to raise money .for missionary purposes. If our citi tens have not all been called upon be fore this time they will probably be interviewed during this week. The Grove k Wolcott well on th Sowers Farm, was down 600 feet on Saturday ereuing last, and was still goiug down rapidly. We will soon know whether this territory is to bo a success, as fur as one well can test it. Several of our exchanges having been blowing about some large hens eggs that they have been lookiug at this spring. We were shown an egg by J. Wenk, which was 71 inches in cir enraference one way, and 9 inches the other. It was a goose egg. J. G. Dale, S. J. Wolcott, Dr, Hunter aud others of our citizens are preparing to give their residences fresh coat of paiut during this week The example will probably be followed by several more of our property own er. The school exhibition, held at Forest Hall on Friday evening of last week is said to have been a perfect suc cess. We were unable to be present our self, but had our reporter there, and of course are prepared to tell all about There was not a failure in the wholo exhibition, and to go through the the whole programme would occu py too much of our space, and proba bly exhauHt all our adjectives. The performances that were best appreciat ed were, the Charade, "Champagne," The School, Prof. Weber's son?,"Jhon Schmidt," J. P. Siggins Dong, "Dear est rony," The paper by Prof. A. C. Pertcr, entitled "Tho Morning Star" and the instrumental music. All the performances were good and well re ceived, but tho ones spoken of above, we hear talked of the most, and there fore conclude they were the best. "The Morning Star," contained several good hints at the young folks of our town, and we suppose we may congratulate ouraolf that it is not to be issued regu larly, or it might interfere somewhat our circulation. The receipts almost paid the expenses attendant upon the performance, but as the admission fee was very small, that is saying a good deal for the size of the audience. We hope to see similar exhibitions hereaf ter. On Thursdny evening of last week, our town was thrown into a state of violent excitement by a report that a man called "Whiskey," living on Judge Proper's farm, on Dutch Hill, one mile from U wn, had killed his ba by, and severely stabbed his wife. As ho had been ia tho luibit of beating lis wife when he was under the influ ence of liquor, and was under said in fluence whenever ho could raise the liquor, the story was generally credit ed. We saw the woman and child the same evening ; the child was unhurt, aud the women was scratched about the neck aud hands and had evidently been pretty severely choked. So the murder and stabbing busiuess faded from our view.and left us to think what a pity it was that the origin atof of the report, was not known to some of our sensational dailies. Certainly his talents are not properly appreciated about here. On Friday evening last our Coro ner wns called out in a hurry by the re port that a drowned man was lying at, or near the head of Dustin's Island, in the river. The Dr. loaded himself in a skiff and proceeded to the island, when instead of a drowned man, the object that caused the excitement was found to be a cow's paunch. The Dr. returned to town, a sadder and, on ac count of his discovery, a wiser man. He says he has seen men who sported a good deal of paunch, but he never saw one, drowned or otherwise that was all paunch. II. L. Hogan, is to leave our county and settle in Titusvillo, where he will open u livery stable for the ac commodation of the public. We fuel like recommending him to Titusville people, and will warrant them that they will find him nil right. Mr. Ho gan will have a vendue of all his per sonal property on Thursday of this week, at his residence on Allcnder Hun, Harmony Township. This will be a good opportunity for some ot our farmers to "stock up." We sco croquet is being patron ized some in this section. The juve nile play it principally, as yet. It will soon be timo for the older ones to take a hand. And this reminds us, that no efforts have been made this year to get up a Base Ball Club. Now as an organization of this kind is supposed to be necessary to the peace and good will toward men, ef a village, we hope soon to see a move in this direc tion. A paper can be seen and signed by ablcbodied men, at Capt Knox's Store, for the purposo of organizing a Militia Company under the State laws. We notice quite a number of volun teers ou the list, and suppose the com pany is a sure thing. The pay by the State is $12 per year, and the Soldiers pay no Militia tax. Those who wish to join had better do it soon, as the compauy will soon be full. We hear of parties meandering along our streams, but have but one ocular demonstratiou of their success The weather is very favorable for fish' ers, and if the fish don't bite it is their own fault. Our Jr.ke has caught the biggest string we have heard of this year, consisting of sixty pretty fair. sized trout. If any one catches a big string let us hear of it. llilbrouner & Co., have got on their tailor from Philadelphia, and their tailoring business is very brisk, aud will piobably keep the man very busy during the season. He is said to be one of the best cutters in the State. We advise all our readers who are iu need of aoy thing in tho clothing line to try Hilbrouners. They will fit you or dio iu tho attempt. Anybody wanting a fine Chromoi equal to an Oil pointing, can have one by getting 16 subsribcrs for the illus trated newspaper called tho "People's Weekly." The subscription price is 50 cents a year. Samples of the paper and tho Premium Chrcmo can be seen at our office. R. C. Stephenson and the Flem ing Boys, are putting up a rig on Jam ison Hill, and calculate to be ready to commence work about Thursday of this week. This territory is supposed to contain oil in large quantities and only needs (?evelopment. Judge Coon favored us with a call Thursday last, and as is generally the case when he calls, left some niwney with us. Our creditors needu't congrat ulate themselves on this event, how ever, as wo have got rid of the curren cy long ago. " Communication. Ed, Forest Repum-ican : Our friends met on Tuesday evening 4th inst., at the Good Templar's Hall, in this place, and after spending the time nery pleasantly, and enjoying a very excellent supper of their own provid ing, departed, leaving us the richer by 185. Thcro has been some talk about the Stewards charging the same on my salary, but let me here remark that Do Steward has ever suggested the like to me. The suggestion was my own, and I submit to tho wish of my friends in this matter. All donators have our warmest thauks. S. S. Burton. Ptblio Sale. Having decided to quit the livery business, I will expose to public sale, on 1 t'ESDAY, Nay Zu, my immense stock of Horses, Wagons, Sleds, Bug' gics, Sleighs, Harness, Saddles, Bri dies, Ac, at my stables, in lionesta Boro. Will be sold on time with ap proved security, or for cash, if the buy er has more than he needs. This is a rare chance for any one wishing to go into the livery busiuess, and Tioncsta a good point. Be on baud on the 2d of May, and secure good bargains. 2-4t. D. Hays. To Nebraska, California, and Kan sas, and the B. & M. R. R. Lands. The "Burlington Route," so called, lies, right in the path of the Star of Empire. It runs almost immediately in the center of the great westward movement of emigration. Crossing Illinois and Iowa, it strikes the Mis souri river at three points. These three poiuts are the gateways into three great sections of the t runs Missouri region. The Northern gate is Omaha, where the great Pacifiic road will take you to the land of gold and grapes, sunny mountains, and perpetual summer. Tho middle gate is PltitUmouth, which opens upon the south half of Nebraska, south of the Platte river, a region unsurpassed on the continent for agriculture and grazing. Just here are ilie B. &. M. Railroad lauds, con cerning which Geo. S. Harris, the land officer at Burlington, Iowa, can give you all information, and in the heart of them is Lincoln, the State Capital and present termiuus of the road. The Southern gate leads to Kansas, by connections with 'the St. Joe Road at Hamburg, running direct to St. Joe and Kansas City. The trains of the Burlington run smoothly and safely, and make all connections. It runs tho best of coach, es, Pullman Palace and Pullman Din ing cars, aud should you take the jouruey for the journey's sake alone, you will be repaid ; or take it to find a home or a farm, and you cannot find either better than among the B. it M. lands, where you cau buy on teu years' credit, and at a low price. Carpenters, Blacksmiths, Saw mill meu, Oil men, and other citizens ot Forest county, who are in want of any thing in the Hardware line, should go to Andrews & Co., Tidioute. They have the largest stock in this scctiou of the country. . They are making and repairing all kinds of Machinery and Saw mill castings at short notice 4 tf. A. II. Steele, Cashier Tioncsta Savings Bunk, has been appointed agent for the celebrated " Inman 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 furuish them with all the iuformation required. M. P. Jenks, Jeweller, Meadville, Pa., ia selling Watches, Jewelry, Chains, Diamonds &c, at '20 per cent, below marked prices. Several of our citizens have putronized him, and find him "square." Give him a call. His establishment is ou tho corner of Wa ter slid C'Lctniit HK, in Culluni block. For Sale. One 20 Horse Powir Thabcr Engino and Boiler in good ol der. Inquire of D. 8. Kxox, 1-tf. , Tioncsta, Pa. For life-size Photographs and Oil Paintings, go to Wilt Brothers. The largest Photographic rooms in Western Pennsylvania, Hanna's Block, Franklin, Pa. The largest stock of Picture Frames and Mouldings in the Oil Re gions, at Wilt Bro's. Prang's imported Chromos at Wilt Bro's. For Photographic views of the Oil Regions, inquire at Wilt Bro's. Stereoscopic views of tho Union Si Pacific Railroad, and finn views of the most gorgeous scenes in the i ose mite Valley, California, nt Wilt Brothers, Photographers and Publish ers of views of the Oil ' Region, fcc, dealers in Photographic instruments and materials, Hanna's Block, Frank lin, Pa. ' ' Fon Sale. The house and lands known as the "Christie Properly," lo cated at Irvinton, Warren County Ta., are for sale.' Tcrnu cash or approved security. Apply to . Jonx A. Dale. President Tionesta Savings Bauk, Tioncsta, Pa. Book Binding. We are agent for as good a book bindery as there is anywhere. We are prepared to do all tbe binding which may be brought to us, at low rates, and satisfaction guaranteed. Samples can be seen at this office. Newspaper Laws. We would call the special attention of Post Masters and subscribers to the Forest RtrtBLiCAN to the following synopsis of the Newspaper laws: 1. A Postmasters is required to give notice by ett?r,(returning a paper does not answer the law), when a subscri ber does not take his paper out of the office, and state the reason for its not being taken. Neglecting to do so makes the Postmaster responsible to tho publisher for the payment. I, Any person who takes a paper from tho Post office, whether directed to his name or another, or whether he has subscribed or not, is responsible for the pay. 3. If a person orders his paper dis continued, he must pay all arrearages, or the publisher may continue to send it until payment is made, and collect 4. If the subscriber orders his pa per to Ie stopped at a certain time,and the publisher continues to send, the subscriber is bound to pay for it if he takes tt out of the Jvst tjmce. I he law proceeds upon the ground that 'a man must pay tor what he uses. The courts have decided that refus ing to take newspapers and periodicals from the post office, or removing and leaving them uncalled for, Is prima fatte evidence ot intentional Iraud. Scripture and Science have met together UencHiH and Ucology havo kissed cuo other, SCIENCE AND THE BiBSLE. A book or thrillinir intercut Hint irrcatcst importance to every human liein. The 1'aporH, I'ulpita and 1'eople are all uihciih. Hiiiu the sullied aud book, every num. to man and child wants it. The long tierce war is ended, and hononilile caceHccur"d, Science is true, the Ilible literal, dure ami linn friends, (iod'8 work davM. six actual days, not long periods. This book jrivos tho very cream of m-lpnce, making its turiimiK realities, beauties, wormier aud Hiarkllntr items a hundred told more in terest in l' than fiction. AtjKNTH WANT- Kl). ICxp triencud Afients will drop other books aud secure turr'tory immediately. Address tor circular, .ienierd- Mct'urdy, lustium ixiii street, l'lina., 1'a. 4"-4t uixk xoinvAY oats Y R. MoCAI.MONT, of llartntown, u l rawlord county, lias on hand a limit' ed quantity of genuine Norway Oats, w hich he oilers for sale at reasonable rates: Olio bushel (!; ten bushels, or over, 1.."0 per bushel. Sent hv express, O. P., to any address. Farmers should purchase soon, as the stock will soon bo exhaustHi. Those oats will yield from seventy to eighty bushels for every bushel sown. Send in your orders to J. s, itil ALMUM , 50 Jlarlstown, ls, Administrator's Notice. W1IKKKAS, letters of administration to tho estsio of Christian Kulins, late of Harnett Township, docuasud, have leen irrauted to the subserilKr. All persons in dented to said esUtte will make paymeul immediately, ami inose Having claim amiinst the si. mo will present the same, as required by law, to tho undersigned duly auilic"ticaicii, lor settlement. JoHN II. KI IINS, Administrator, llurnott, i'Vb. 24, 1871. 4tl-4t WHKUKAS, letters of administration have I ecu urantod aud issued to tho sub' scrilsM', to th'J estate of John Neil!, late ol said County, deceased. All persons in debted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against said estate will present them to the iimlcraiuncd tlulv authenticated, ...i.l . let r v..'. t waiiuui ui-i, ti iti, . .r.ii.ij, Administrator. Neillaburjj, Feb. IS, 1M71. 4U-4t C2KVI AUKXr.S waxti-: for tjrocsliacii's Calculating machine, rap id, a.M-uratc, reliable, simple, Kaseiy ajM'raicu, ctieap auu uoauiuui. Civlnu instantaneous additions or sub trations, tukniK Iroui the to live columns ot lufiiros nt n tiuio, carry mtr and borrow ing its own tens, hundreds, els., without the least thonht on the part of the opera tor. Address, Zicglcr McCuidv, Phil adelphia, Pa. 4U-41 RRE2 TO luindsomu Pros- . jHHlus of u ii r TJOflTv A'rw Jttuntrateit J-WXk hnmilu libit AGENTS containing over lioo line Scripture Illustrations t any Hoob ap-nt, free of churKC Ad.liess, National Publishing Co., Philadelphia, Pa. ADDRESS To the Nerveoua ID "EjBIIjITJLT IE 3D . W irosTCdnfTcrlntfH have tieon protract ed from hidden i-ruscm, ami whoso raxes require prompt treatment to render oxixtenc denirnblc ; If you are suffcrins;, or have suffered from involuntary discharge, what effect does it produce on your gniioral health T Do you feel weak, debilitated, easily tired? Does a little extra exertion produce pal pitation of the heart T Docs your liver, or urinary organs, or your kidneys, frequent ly get out of order? Is your urine some times thick, milky or floeky, or Is it ropy on settling? Or docs a thick skum rise to the top ? Or is a sediment at tho ljottom af ter it has stood awhile? Do you have spells of short brcathingor dispepsia? Are your lxiwels constipated?' Do you have spells of fraintiiif, or rushes of blood to the head ? Is your memory linpared ? Is your mind constantly dwelling on this subject? Doyoufecl dull, listless, moping, tired of company, or lite? Do you wish to bo left alone, away from everybody ? Docs any little thing make you start or Jump? Is your sleep broken or restless? Is tho lustre of your eye as brilliant? Tho bloom on your check as bright? Do you enjoy yourself in society as well ? Do you pursue your businoss with tho same energy ? Do you feci as much confidence in y ousel f? Are your spirits dull and flag, ging, given to fits of melancholy ? If so, do not lay It to your liver or dyspepsia. Have you restless nights? 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, are all capable of producing a weakness of the generative organs. The organs of genera tion.whcn in perfect health, make tho man Did you ever think that thoso Isild, dolls, ant. energetic, persevering, successful business-men are always thoso whoso genera tive organs are in perfect health? You never hoar such" men complain of being melancholy, of nervousness, of palpitation of the heart. They arc never afraid they cannot succeed in business ; they don't be come sad and discouraged ; they arealways Hilite and pleasant in the company of la dies, and.look yon and them right in the face none of your downcast looks or any meanness about them. I do nat mean thoso who keep the organs inflated by running to exoesa. Those will not only ruin their constitutions, but also these they do business with or for, How many men, from badly rurcd dis eases, from the effects of self-abuse and excess, have brought about that state of weakness in thoso organs that has reduced the gencal system so mnch as to produco almost every other diseaso idiocy, lunacy, paralysis, spinal affections, suicide, and al most every other form of disease which humanity Is heir to, and tho real cause of the trouble scarcely ever suspoctod and have doctored for all but the right one. Diseases of these organs requiro the uso of a Diuretic. IIKLMHOI.D'H FLUID EXTRACT BCCIIU is the great Diurotie, and is a certain euro for diseases of tho lllndder, Kidneys, fJravcl, Dropsy, Organ ic Weakness, Female. Complaints, Gener al Deblty, and all diseases of the Urinary Organs, whether existing iu Male or Fe male, from whatever cause originating, aud no matter of how long standing. If no treatment is submitted to, Con sumption or Insanity may ensue. Our flesh and blood are supiorled from those sources, and the health and happiness, astl that of Postority, dceiuU- apou prompt use of a reliable remedy. Helinbold's Extract Uuchu, established upw ard of 1'J .ears, prepared by II. T. HELM HOLD, Druggist, 5i4 liroadway. Now York, and 104 Ssuth 10th Street, Philadelphia, Pu. Pkick ?1.2 i per Imttlo or G bottles for fl.50, delivered to uny ad dress, bold by all Druggcsts everyw here. N ONE ARE GENUINE UM.I'.SS DONE TP IN STKL KXUKAVaU Wrappor, fuo-sinilo of my Chemical Ware house, and signed 11. T. HEI.MUOI.D. IK 1 r gQQ Knergrtie Farmers Want fit. From t-H to $100 enn bo made dnrlnir thn Idle winter months. Itunlnoss pleasant and honorable. For further particularsof this Sireuil chance address at once A. II. Hub bard, l'hila, Pa. S!Mt THE IIAN0IN IIANJOT" MUTUAL LIFE INS. 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Vt e offer a rare chance to energetic men and women to make money. Secure your ngenev diroct from the publishers. J. f IU it u tY Hi., .0-4t Hartford, Corn Free to Book Agents. We will send o handsome Prospectus of our 2cw J tluxtnttrated family Jlinie con tainina over 200 lino scripturo lllustra tratiousto any llook Agent free of charge. Address National t'uotisning t.o. lima dolphin, Pa. 4l-4t GENERAL AGENTS WANTED for Groesbeck's Calculating Machine, rap Id, accurae, reliable, simple, easily ope rated cltcnn and beautiful. Givintr install tnneous additions or subtractions, biking from one to live columns of figures at a a time, csirrving and borrowing its own tens, hundreds, etc., without the least thought on the part of the operator. Ad dress ZEIG LER Met 'U K 1)Y, 41-4t Philadelphia, Pa. AGENTS WANTED, for Abotfs PRUSSIA and the FRANCO-PRUSSIAN WAR, in German and English, with line steel engravings, maps, etc. Agents are getting from 'J5 to 60 sulwcribcrs per day, One ngent reports 16:1 orders tho hrst two (lavs. Now is the time to secure an Alien cy for this and oilier works desirable for Agents. Address Quaker City publishing House I auu zv quince ot., I'nnadei plila. Pa. 41-4t AGENTSWANTED FOR - FREE LOVE. ITS Votaries, by Dr. J no- H. Ellis. The most Htartling hook of imMlorn times. Tho wholo subject laid lmrend its hideoiisncss exposed to universal execration. v ritien in the interests of Civilisation, Christiani ty and Public Morality. Send for circulars and terms. U. S. Publishing Co., 41 Iirooine St., N. Y. 41-4t IssuedJan. 1st 1871. "lOO Choice selections No. 3." con tiiiniiiu tho best new things for Declama' tlon. Recitation, etc. llrilliant Oratory, Thrilling sentiment, and Sparkling Hu mor. 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