r 1 TUESDAY MOINING, APJEIU 18. BOROUGH OFFICERS. HurcM II. It. May. base I'mcn Jacob Shrl vor, J. It. SI roup, TV. W, Dimond. H. II, Haslet, J. Winans. Juiticct of tin J'eaceW. P. Mercilllolt, D. N. Knox. birnfrf J. N.Toltawortlu & hool Director J, Winans, J. A. Pole, J. A, Proper, Jacob Khriver, D. S. Knox, H. D. Irwin. t FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. President Judpi Jameh CAMPnni.i,. Awmtiatm JtulgetJ. A. PkoFKH, AK imiw Cook. C.ShrirV.. L. Davh, i lH$trct Attorn)) W. W. Mxaon. Treinrer H, Skti.KT. ' t'rothnnotary, Jtegtttent Recorder, &c, J. B. AO new. i. CnmisHnrr X. P. WnBKl.BR, Dhnj. Elliott, Pbtkb Mbroilmott. Oiunfy Mupm-intenitent 8. F. Ron II BR. Jury Uom mirionert Jab. Gjlpilxian, Wm. pATTBIUtOX. ! V Coimf.v Wtn'eyor fl.D. Irwin. nirowr-JdHlAH WniAHfc . Orcunfy jKditoM-L. L. Hackictt, Em tlol.KMAK, W, Cl.ARK. Member o Conyrten . 19t A DittrictQ. W. t-OII ELD. AYnfr flenate W. A. WaI.I.AOR. J.fU il JoHIf U. IIALIm O. C A A. R. TIME TABLE, ooixo Konnt. Arrive Depart. ........ l.i!0 p,ui. 1.26 p.m. ...... ..8.37p. m. 0.40 p.m. OIXO. SOUTH'. Arrive. Depart. .'. ......10.04 a. m. 10.07. m. 8.10 p, in. 8.'J0 p. m. x press Express. Mail..... LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Lumberman are ctill watching anouslr for a rise. Mrs. Hulings has a nice barn near ly finished. It adds to the looks and value of her property. The hills down the riven wcro on fire on Wednesday night of last week, end presented a brilliant spectacle. An adjourned meeting of the Temple of Honor will take place this (Tuesday) evening. A full attendance i desired. . ' . A. II. Steele has been building new sidewalks and bridges about his premises, and is preparing to enlarge . his house, " ' ," ' Ferdinand Wcnk is pursuing agri cultural enterprises ou the German Emiiietei.. We expect soon soon to 1 e ir "what he knows about funning." The Northern Lights, or Aurora B irealis, have been very brilliant dur tug the evening of the past week, mak ing a very good substitute lor moou light., . The instruments for the Forest Brass Band have been sent for, and we uliall soon hear more blowing than us ual. Prof. Weber will lead the band. Boxing has gone out, and target practice with pistols has come in. We are not prepared to say who is the beet tliot in town now but we can conscien tiously say that we aint. Quite an amount of oud talk took place in front of the Foet Office the other day, by some individuals who wanted to ftarhf. Tlier u-ns mi trlit. f 'V "O"-' -- ---- . however, aud no arrests. We invite attention to the card of A. B. Hill, Blacksmith, who has locat ed in our place, at the old Fibher shop, where ho may be. found ready to do all werk entrusted to him. Our County Treasurer tried to row a skifT across the river yesterday, and at length accomplished the tak, but he fell over in the skin", once at Jeast, and got his back wet. Rev. Millford, Presbyterian minis ter, of Calleusburg, preached iu the Presbyterian Church on Sunday last, morning and evening, llo wus listen ed to by a good audience ou both oc casions, Two dogs one belonging to J. G. Dale, and the other to Bumuel Haslet, attacked a porcupine tho other duy, .and got their mouths full. of juVfeath era They had to be extracted, and the Jogs didn't IiqwI, nor nothing O, no; , . We are informed that Capt Joe. .;' Thomas, of Philadelphia, who spent the winter of '8-9 in Tionesta, has 'vj, -committed matrimony, having been f married in March. He has our con gratulations, aud so has his bride. We'have in our possession a sub scription paper which was circulated for the purposo of procuring an crgnn for the Presbyterian Church. If con venient to those who have subscribed -we would like to have the money this week. We made a mistake recently iu .stating the number of ties taken out by Roberts, Hays fe Co. We stated the amou.it at 300,000, while the facts show but 80,000. Some of our readers claim that we added 270,000 to the true amount. We cluint that we added nought (0). Knox & Co. have just received a largo stock of the latest styles of boots aud shoes, which they offer tor sale cheap. Their stock embraces every thing in the line, aud all who wish to purchase will find vhat they want at Knox & Co's, at prices tbey cannot grumbio a. Prof. A. V. Porter called upon us yesterday, and tells us that he is to teach a four months' term of school at Cooksburg, this county. When he has an exhibition we propose to go out there and aco it. Rev. E. D. McCreary and fumily aro in tewn at prevent on a visit. They stop at Dr. Winans', being related in sonto way or other to him, we believe Mr. McCreary leaves for his charge iu Canficld, Ohio, this week, and his wife and childreu may stay liera for a month or so. W. J. Roberts is laying a stone wall around his lot preparatory to fill ing and leveling it up. He informs us that lie proposes to build a two story frame dwelling house this season on (he same lot, but not on the same tpot, on which his present residence stands. We aro glad to note such evidences of Inprovemcnt in cur town. '. '., '. ' The case of McBride vs. Wagner, which has been on trial in Franklin during the past week, and which has been exciting so much comment throughout the oil regions, was con cluded on Saturday last. A verdict wfes icturncj, allowing her damages in the sum of $3,800. Judging from the evidence produced, she would rather have been a Bride, without a cent, than a McBride with $3,800. John L. Dale, who has been here on a visit for some time took his depar ture for his home iu Wisconsin, Monday. Ho has lost flesh in this country, and we bclievo ' goes back some ' thirty pounds lighter than when he caroe.and he thinks ho could stand some 'more lightening yet. Hit weight now is about 250 lbs. in his stockings. He is good company, and will be missed by his acquaintances here. Rev. 8. S. Burton and Jno. L. Dale had a "bee" in the old Methodist church yard, ono day last week, try ing to remove the elders and other bushes off some of the graves, so that the redirection might come easier to those lying there. They expected help, but none came, and all the wotk that was accomplished, was done by them. The state of this resting place of the dead is a crying shame against the liv ing of our placa, and we hope soon to have it to record, that it has been put in a better shape. The. brder' oC Good Templars is steadily increasing iu the place. Initia tions take place at nearly if not quite all their meetings. We believe that this institution has done more for the morals of Tionesta than any other or ganization in it. The Temple of Hon or, also, although yet young, is helping forward the good work, rapidly, and gaining in membership and influence. Both tli etc institutions are calculated to make any community better, where they may be iu existence. We hope to see the day that no strong drinks can be had in Tionesta, Casper Iscrt, a resident of Dutch Hill, wus knotted down and robbed of $7 one nighs last week, on the back channel road in Iioncfta. lie was struck, or thought ho was, with a ly," and relieved of his pocket book, from which the money was taken, afier which the wallet was haudud back to him with the words, "Take it and go to h 11 '" He took it aud went home, where he has been laid up ever since, from the effects of the blow which he received. Ho thinks ho can identify the parties, and we fervently hope he can, when there will be some hopes of ridding our town of some of the indi viduals who confer no particular hon or upon it. We have received Harpers' Mag azine for May. Its contcuts are : The Westovcr Estate, J. R. Chapin, 'with, seven illustrations; Disillusion, Elizabeth Akers Allen; The Monarch of Mountains, 'Laymou Abbott,. w.itjj nine illustrations; Along the Florida Reef, (fourth paper) Dr. J. B. Holder, with seven illustrations ; The Story of Punch and Judy, with an Iutroductinn by S. S. Couant, with twenty-eight il lustrations, by GeorgoCruikuliu.uk; A Song iu Gold, W. B. Newell ; Archie Hutchington, by D. R. Custlctou ; The American Baron, Chapters XII to XIV, by the author of "The Dodge Club," "The Cryptogram, etc., with three illustrations ; The Three Ships, Julia C. R Dorr ; Frederick the Great (Concluded,) Life's Closing Scenes, with five illustrations ; Annie Fumess, by the author of "Mabel's Progress," "Aunt Margaret's Trouble," "Veroni ca," etc. ; Religious Relics in London, M. D. Conway ; Anteros, by the au thor of "Guy Livingstoue," etc.; The Nobler Love, Justin McCarthy ; Dead Headed, by Miss S. C. Woulsey ; The j Chimney-Swollow's Idyl, Mrs. R. II , Stoddard ; Editor's Easy Chair; Ed itor's Literary Record ; Editor's Scieii tifio Record ; Editor's Historical Rec ord. Editor's D awer. Terms 84 per annum. Address Harper Bros.,Frank lirj (Hanaro.. V Y. I hnve good Chop for sale at 82.00 per cwt. I have also a lot of Cum and Oats. Warehouse one door south of W. J. Robert rrsidence.' 3 tf. 'i II. W.HOBERTS. Home and Health. The April number of this new Health Magazine co.ncs to us with a great vcriety of interesting articles. The princpal ones are on "The Teeth Cases and Prevention of Decay," "Health at Home," "Bathing and Baths (Illuntra ted)," "Rearing Babics," '-Tight Lac ing (Illustrated)," "Bright's Disease Untechnically . . Considered," "What shall we de in (he Sick-room?" etc. . There are more than forty smaller articles, containing valuable bints on hcalth'ahd for the home. Pub lished at $1,60 pnr year, by W.' R. DePuy & BitoTnER, 805 Broadway, New 'irk.; j ' a Publio Sale. Having decided to quit tho livery business, I will expose to public sale, on Tuesday, May 2d, my immense stock of Horses, Wagons, Sleds, Bug gies, Sleighs, Harness Saddles, Bri dles, &c, at my stables, in Tionesta 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 business, and Tionesta a good point. . Be on hand on the 2d of May, and secure good bargains. ... 2-4t. D. Ha'ys To Nebraska, California, and Kan' as, 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 iu the center of the great westward movement . of emigration. Crossing Illinois and Iowa, it strikes the Mis sioari river at three points. These three points are the gateways into three great sections of the trans Missouri region. The Northern gale is" Omaha, where the great Pacifiie road will take you to the land of gold and grapes, sunny mountains, and perpetual summer.'' Tho middle gate' is' Plaltsmouth, 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 lands, con cerning which Geo. 6. Harris, the land officer at jBurliugton, Iowa, can give you all information,' and in the heart of them is Lincoln, the State Capital and present terminus 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 aud safely, and make all connections. It runs the best of coach, cs, Pullman Palace aud Pullman Din ing cars, and should you take the journey for the journey's sake alone, you will be repaid ; or take it to find a home or a farm, ana you cannot find either better than among the B. & M. lauds, where you can buy on tcu years' credit, and at a low price. Carpenters, Blacksmiths, Saw mill men, Oil men, and other citizens ot Forest county, who are iu want of any thing in the 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 aud Saw mill castings at shor( notice 4 tf. A. II. Steele, Cashier Timicsta Savings Buuk. has been appointed agent for the celebrate I "luman 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 wil furnish them with all the information required. M. P. Jeuks, Jeweller, Mcadville, Pa., is selling Watches, Jewelry, Chains, Diamonds tic, at 20 per cent below marked prices. Several of our citist-us have patronized him, and find him "square." Give him a call. His establishment is on the corner of Wa ter and Chestnut SUs., in Culluiu block. Fob Sale. The house and lands known as the "Christie Propeny," lo cated at Irvinton, Warren County Pa., are for sale. Ternu cash or approved security. Apply to Jons A. Dale. President Tionesta Savings Bank, Tionesta, Pa. Book Binding. We are agent for as good a book bindery as there is anywhere. We are prepared to do all thn binding which may be brought to us, at low rates, and satisfaction guaranteed. Samples rao t s"" nfr hii rHV. Eon Sale. One 20 Ilojse ' Pwet Timber Engine and Boiler in good or der. Inquire of D.S.Knox, 1-tf. Tionesta, Pa. For life-size Photographs aud Oil Paintings, go to Wilt Brothers. Tho largest Photographic rooms in Western Pennsylvania, Ilanna's Block, Franklin, Pa. The largest stock of Picture Frames and Mouldings in the Oil Re gions, at Wilt Bro's. - . Trong's Imported Chromos at Wilt Bro's. For Photographic views of the Oil Regions, inquire at Wilt Bro's. Stereoscopic views of the Union A Pacific Railroad, and fine views of the most gorgeous scenes in the Yose mite Valley, California, at Wilt Brothers, Photographers and Publish ers of views of the Oil Region, &c, dealers in Phutographie instruments and materials, Ilanna's Block, Frank lin, Pa. ;'" ,. Newspaper Laws. We would call the special attention of Post Masters and subscribers to the Forest Rlithlicax to the following synopsis of the Newspaper laws : 1. A Postmasters is required to give notice by feMer.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 to mukes the Postmaster responsible to the publisher for the payment. 2. Any person who takes , a paper from the 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 be stopped at a certaiu time, and the publisher continues to 'Send, the subscriber is bound to pay for it if h taket it out of the tout Office. The law proceeds upon the ground that a mac miiHt pay tor what Tie uses. The courts have, decided that refus ing to take newspapers and periodicals from the poet orhce, or removing and leaving them uncalled ' for, 5s prima facie evidence of intentional fraud. - Jym Advertir)int. A. B. HILL, BLACK SKITH, HAVINO LOCATED in Tionesta, la pre. Dared to do all kimt of work in liut line, inaiiiHiiucr which will imtinfy all who may lavor him withlhmr custom, i'artid ular alien lion paid to . , HORSE SHOEING. divphim a triitl. Khon on Clmrcli Kt.. near tlie Savings Hunk. 3-ly. SHERIFF'S SALE. BY VIUTL'F ot a writ of Alia Fieri Fu el, ito-Ufd out of the Court of Com mon Picas ot Forewt County, and to m di rected, there will bo exoted to aale by public vendue or ohUi v, at the Court Houko in the borough of'i'ioucsta, on MONDAY, MAY 15, 1871, at 12 o'clock, M., the follow ng descrllx-d proiicrtv. to-wit : . - ..:. . . 1 1 f . i r urrur a j riiia v, i. v. fiicjmmison. alia n. la. No. 'M, May Term Harry. All delcnuaiit a riglit. title, Interest aim claim of, in mid to a oertain lot of laud Hituute in Tiouen a HoroiiKh, Korut Co., l'a , bound ed and described a follows, to-wit : m the went by Klin street, mid runiiiiifialonK said street ;"4 feet, thence eusturly by line ofJ. M. Meclilmn lot, 270 loit to a !, thenco along atreet nn line of IShriver A Lrftmb wititherly 42 fret to a xmt, thence westerly aloiiir'lhie of I,. II. tiavis lot 270 feet to the place ul beginning, t'outaiiiing ono-iourtli of an ai re, more or Iosh, with one two-story frame house about 2-U&Meet with an L almt IbxM lin t, aud aone-story frame barn tliereou erected, 'taken iu execution aud to lie sold as the projei'ty of H. C. bteiheusou, ul the suit of 1 arrar jc i ruw. Terms cash, K.L. DAVIS, Khoriir. Hliorifl's Office, Tiouehlu, Fa., April 17, 171. ' -3t. GEMJISEXORWAY O.VTM Ja. MK'AI.MONT, of Ilartstown, Crawford county, litis on hand a limit ed quantity of genuine Norway Out, which he oiftrs for sale at reasonable rntcs: One bushel ten bushels, or over, l..'sl er bushel, bent by express, t). O. I)., to any address. Farmer should purchase h'miii, as tnostoTR win soon ne exnuusiea. These nats will yield from seventy to eighty bushels lor every bushel sown. Send iu your orders to J. 8. McCAI.MONT, 50 . HaiUstown, Pa. Administrator's Notico. YVI1KHKAS, letters of administration to tho estate of Christ '.un Kuhns, late of Harnett Township, deceased, have been granted to tho suljacriber. All persons in debted to said estate will make iyinet immediately, and those having claim agaiuat the same will pro.sem the same, as required by law, to the undersigned duly authenticated, for settlement. JOHN II. KUHNS, Adudulatrator. Ilai uelt, Feb. '11, 1871. , itl-lt IKIIKIIKAH, letter of administration have been granted and issued to the sub scrilxT, Ui the estate of John Nelll, lute ot said County, dix-vnsed. All persons in debted to said estate are requested to uuiko immediate payment, and those having claims against said estate will present them to tiie undersigned dulv authenticated, without deluy. V.f. ('. N F.I Administrator. Neillsburg, Feb. 18, 1871. - CiKVI, AS IVi IS WAXT11W for lirM)hack.' Cidcii'ating muchine, rap id, luicuratn, reliable, simple, Kascly apcratcd, cheap and beautiful. (iiviug iiistaiituueous additions or suh tratious, taking from the to live column of liL'urcsal a time, currying and borrow ing iu own tens, hundreds, ets., without the least thought ou the part of the opera tor. Address, Ziegler i McCurdy, Phil adelphia, Pa. 4'-4t 1 EAI) "Convent Life Unveiled," by V Edith O'Gorman, Escapod N un whose disclosures are thrilling and startling. Price $1.50. CDUuoclk-ut X'ulvlihhiiig Cm., M-irtford, X. 1- 4r ADDRESS T6 the Nervooug AND 3D EBILITAT E 3D . WIIOSKanlTorfntrshavo been protract ed from hidden causes, and who.se cano require prompt treatment to render existence desirable; . If you aro suflorlnfr, or have suffered from Involuntary discharges, wTiat effect does It produco on your ginoral health? Do yon feel weak, debilitated, easily tired? Docs a little extra exertion produce pal pitation of the heart? Docs your liver, or urinary organs, or your k Idneys, frequent ly (ret ont of order? Is your urine some times thiok, ruilky o flock y, or- la it ropy on settling? Or docs a thick sktim rise to the top ? Or Ih a sediment at the bottom af ter It has stood awhile? Do you have Spell of short breathing or dispepsia? Are your bowels constipated? Do yon have spell of fraintlng, or rushes of blood to the head ? Is your memory Impared ? Ia your mind constantly dwelling on this anbjoct? Do you feci dull, listless, moping, tired of company, or lite? Do you wish to be left alone, away from everybody ? Dooa any little thing mske you start or Jump? Is your sleep broken or restless? Is . the 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 business with the same energy ? Do you feel as much confidence in youself? Are your spirits dull and flag. King, given to flta 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 tle appetite, and you attribute this to dys pepsia or liver-complaint? Now, reader, self-abnse, venereal dis eases badly cured, and sexual excesses, are all capable of producing a weakness of the generative organs. The organs of genera tion, when in perfect health, make the man Did you ever think that those bold, defi ant, energetic, persevering, successful bus iness-men areahvnys those whose genera tive organs are 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 succeed in business ; they don't be come aad and discouraged ; they areal ways polite and pleasant in the company of la die, and look you and them right In the face none of your downcast looks or any meanness about them. I do nat moan tno.se who keep the organs Inflated by running to excess. Those will not only ruin their constitution, but also those they do business w itb, or for, . . How many men, from badly cured dis ease, from the effects of self-abuse and excess, have brought about that state of weakness In those organ that ha reduced the geneal system so much as to produce almost every other disease Idiocy, lunacy, paralysis, spinal affection, suicide, and al most every other form of disease which humanity Is heir to, and the real cause of the trouble scarcely ever suspected and have doctored for all but the right one. Diseases of these orgnn require the use of a Diuretic. HELM HOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT HUCHU ia the great Diuretic, and is a certain cure for diseases of the Bludder, Kidneys, Gravel, Dropsy, Organ ic Weakness, Female Complaints, Oener al Deblty, and all diseases of the Urinary Organs, whether existing In Male or Fe malo, from whatever cause originating, and no matter of how long standing. If no treatment is submitted to, Con sumption or Insanity may ensue. Our llesh aud blood are supported from these sourres, and the health and happiness, asd that of Posterity, depends upon prompt use of a rcliublo remedy. Helmbold's Extract Riii-hu, 'established upward of ll a'uars, prepared by II. T, HELM HOLD, Druggist, 5UI Broadway. New York, aud 104 S.-suth 10th Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Phick-1.2" per bottlo or 0 bottles for il.50, delivered to any ad dress, hold by all DrugusU everywhere, N ONE ARE GENUINE UNLESS DONE TP IN ST EL ENGRAVED Wrapper, fao-uniilo of my Chemical Ware house, and signed II. T. HELM BOLD. 1t gQQ EnergHie Farmrr Wanted. From (m to $100 can bo made dnrlng the Idle winter months, Itiislne pleasant and honorable. For further partictilarsofthis Kprrial chance address at oneo A. II. lliilc bard, I'hlla, Pa. Mt TH e IlAiSiriiOiXND- MUTUAL LIFE INS. CO. want a nnmlicr of (rood aircnts, also good Oeneral A Kent for Western .'a, also a pood general Acent for the Ocrmnn counties of Pa. 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Free to Book Agents. We will send o handsome Prospectus of our Aew J llutrat rated tnimly Jiiiile con taining oyer 200 fine scripture lllustra trations to any Hook Agent free of charge. Address National Publishing Co. Phila delphia, Pa. 41-4t GENERAL AGENTS WANTED for Groenlieck's Calculating Machine, rap id, accura'e, reliable, simple, easily ope rated cheap and beautiful. Giving instan taneous additions or subtractions, taking from one to rive columns of figures at a a time, carrying and borrowing its own tens, hundreds, etc., without the least thought on the part of the oieratir. Ad dress ZKIULEH.T McCUItDY, 41-4t Philadelphia, Pa. AGENTS WANTED, for Abott's PRUSSIA and the FRANCO-PRUSSIAN WAR, In German and English, with tine steel engravlncs, maps, etc. Agents are getting from 25 to 50 sulmcriliers jer day. One agent reports 16:t orders the tirst two days. Now is the time to secure an Agen cy' for this and other works desirable for Agents. Address Quaker Citv publishing House 247 aud Quince St., Philadel phia, Pa. 41-4t AGENTS WANTED FOR FREE LOVE. ' . ASD ITS Votaries, by 1. Jno- B. Ellis. The most startling book of modern times. The whole subject laid bareland Ha hideousneas ex nosed to universal execration. Written in the interests or Civilisation, Christiani ty and Public Morality. Send forcireulara and terms. L. s. ruDiismug en., sit Broome St., N. Y. 4l-4t Issued Jan. 1st 1871. OO Choice selections No. 3." oon- tainiuu the best now things for Declaimv tion. Recitation, ote. Brilliant Oratory, Thrilling sentiment, ana SparKllng Hu mor. ISO Danes, naner .'MJ cts. cloth 7.') cents, ask your iKMiKsouer rnr it, or senu price to P. Garrott t Co. riiila, Pa, 3U-4t. THE GREATEST SUCCESS OF THE .SEASON. ASQfTS tttU fe! Mn Years "s? Wild Indians & PI THE LIFE OF GEORGE P. 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