TUESDAY MOINING, APIIL25. BOROUGH OFFICERS. Burfess-U. It. Mat. f ViiifiriVinrn Jacob Shrlver, J. R.RIronp, W. V, Dimoud.'H. H, Haslet, .1. Winans. justiers of the JYaeeW, 1. Moreilliolt, ft. H. Knox. Immutable J. N.Toltsworth. AVioni Directors J. Winans: J. A. Palo, . .T. A. Proper, Jacob Nhrivor, 1). 8. Knox, H. D. Irwin. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. President Ja( JAMKSJ TAMPnui.T.. Ansoeiate Judges J. A. l'Rol'KK, Ai- DRKW ClHlK. ShrriflK. L. Davis. ItiMliict Attorney W. W. MAson. f' Treasurer S. KktIjKY. V I'ntthonotary, lteyiter& Recorder, oV. J. It. Aomkw. OimmiMiniifi'J-N, r. WnnKt.KB, Bk!J. Elliott, I'r.rKit Mkroii.liott. Vounlj) Superintendent H. 1. Ronnicn. fury '(YininionT Jar. Gilkilliak, Wn PATTKnsOt. tiiunly Surveyor S.T). Inwi. f Yd-mic .lost a ii Win ac". Cniinty Auditors L. L. Uackf.tt, ti,l llol.KMAN, WM. Ct.AUK. Member of Congress IWh District O. W. Bcoi'iKi.n. State Senate W. A. Wai.LAOK. Assewbly JonnG. 1 1 ALU . b. c. & a. i it. timetadlK- OOINO MOUTH. Arrive. Depart. Mull l.l!0 p,m. l.ilft p. ". x press .;i7p. m. u.4U p. in, eotxo south-. Arrive. Depart. Express 10-04 r. ni. 10.07 a. m. Mail.... 3.16 p.m. 8.'J0p. in. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Twenty seven persons were united with tTie M. E. Church of place on pro batioii, recently. J. T. Hlair, Superinlenrlent of the Titholo R. R. was in town one day last week. We publish several applications for license tliis week. They may be perused in another column. We are under obligations toS. J. Fetley, our County Treasurer, for fa . vors extended to us during the past week. . -The past week 1ms been cold, and fears are entertained tluit fruit will bp 4 short crop this year, ou account of ithe severe frosts. Col. J. T. Henry, editor of the Ti tusville CotinVr, tendered hi resigna tion on Tuesday, and the stockholders . Accepted the same. Ed. W. Smiley, editor of the Ve nango CiVren called on us lust Satur- day. His wife visited in town last ' Week.' ' A child of John Mathe'a, and one of Ailum Emert, were buried on Sun day last, on Dutch Hill. We could not learn any particulars. Several largo pikes have been caught in Tionesta creek this Spring. The largest one we have beard of being caught, weighed 20 lbs. E. E Clapp, of President was in town yesterday. He has bought near ly the whole of President township recently, and wo suppose he will soon develop it. -v t Trouting is not as good in this county this spring as it usually is. .We have heard of no real good hauls having been made as yet. -The roads throughout this part of the country are in first class condition at present writing, and as a eonee t quencc, the teaming business is brisk. Election of officers of the I. O. G. T., for the ensuing term will take place tomorrow evening, at the Good Tem plar's Hall. Let there be a full at tendance. Rev. A. Virtue has been engaged by the.' Presbyterian Society of lhi place, o preach once in three weeks, for one year. We will give duo an nouncement of his arrival. Fast horses preamhuluto our . streets, attached tosulkeys, with young bloods pushing on the lines; should . any of them beat Dexter' time, we will 'take good tare that our readers . bear of it. ' ' The " Uiching:? Eug'ish Opera - Combination givo two perf'ormaces in Titusvillc, Friday aud Saturday :;.vciirngs of this week, and one in 'ftadville, on. Monday evening of next week.' ' The pels tot is a favorable time to '. comiueuee the erection of a bridge p.:-ma tho river here. Don't let any . ol'tjur bridge-builiiists stand back from .. any filings of niodtMy. We will use the bridge, when it is b.'iilt, in prefer- ence to. the ferry. ' Mayor Williams, of Oil City, ha issued his proclamation declaring that the government of that city is fully and completely .organized in accord ance with the -provisions of tha act of Assembly made and provided for that pupose. Tho cities round about us are luxuriating in circuses, but none Ihave yet been advertised ilirjthis place. In deed, circuses are sur h rare occ ur. , rences here that a great many eve nts are dated by "the time 1ieu the ci r ctis was here.", We are ofttsionabll.y riiitfl bv nr'nn -grinder h',jwever. We have heretofore neglected to state tliatS. H, Haslet is making pre parations to build a fine residence on the hill, cast of his present location. The foundation is already laid, and work will begin at once. A new well was struck at Utica, six miles above Franklin, on French creek, on last Thursday, which is said to be yielding about eight bar. els per day. We did not learn the names of the owners. JX Centre Record. The Petroleum Monthly for April, has been received. It is filled with in teresting articles on oil &Ci, and con tains a portrait of Jas. McCray, and also a short sketch of his life. Terms thrco dollars per annum. Address BoWman'cV Linn, Oil City, To. Sunday last having been a very pi eo. a ut day, the interval between morning and evening services was oc cupied by some of our young folks in strolls about the hills and streets of our plare. It looked comfortable. M. Henry, E?q., of President moves his family to T'onesla, to-day. He occupies the house built by Morn ling, lately occupied by Mr. MrGill. We are pleased to have the 'Squire and his family among us, and hope they will abide here during their natural lives. Geo. Hunter is repairing his fcrist mill and will ha re it in operation in a nimtJ.' or less. He will be pre pared todoa firsi'-clnssjob of grinding, and we hove no dec bt but :he mil! will be well ratroiiiircif. We have hi an! ofnoeodn fountains having been started in our enterpris ing village yet, but have i.'o idea that we arc doomed to pfs a sum nier with- oi't 8ime patriotic individual t'upply ing i's with this necessary of sun.'incr life. A son of Jas. C. Pcreival of Palo, Michigan, formerly of Newtown, this county, shot liit.self with a rifle, acci dentally, about twif weeks, ago. He ived about eight hours'. Was sixteen year and thirteen dajs o.'d. Mr. Tor rival's many friends in this t'ection will sympathize with him in his aflictiuii. That freshet don't seem to com e Lumbermen look down their not- Some to whom we have spoken seem to think there will be no flood until fall ; but then it is extremely hard, even for lumbermen to tell exactly when tho rain will descend in sufficient quantities to cause a rafting season. We still hope. Several of our town children are attending school, at Oldtown, up the creek. It is quite a wnlk, and might be termed the pursuit of knowledge under difficulties. We ore ml in formed when our borough schools will open again, but presume it will be soon. ' F. W. Hays, Esq., Attorney at Law, who has located in Oil City, fa vored us with ii visit on Saturday and Sunday lust. We can recommend him to the citizens ot Oil City and Venango county us a straight forward business man, aud will guarantee that any business left with him will oe attended to promptly. We noticed T. B. Cobb in town during the last week. II hail just returned from Louisville, where he lias been eating greeu cucumbers, ami where the weather has been so warm, that he took oh" his garments which were next to his body. hen he got up here again, he immediately pro ceeded to don the aforesaid unmen tionables in order to keep up a proper degree ot warmth. Information wanted of James Taylor, an risune msn aged about fifty-six years, about five feet eight inches in height, and had rather long hair, partly grey, wore brown coal, grey pauts, soft bluck hat. Said Tay lor wandered .away from HilUville, Lawreuce county, Ph., on Friday, M..-..I. oi ,( ..l TV,..,,.. ,, ... m i ti n -it t to Mr. Wm. Taylor, Ilillsville Law- renee county, Pa. 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 lurgest stock iu this section of the country. .They are making and repairing all kind of Machinery and Saw mill castings ut short notice 4-tf. A. II. Sieele, Cashier Tionesta Savings Bunk, has been appointed agent for tho celebrate ! " Inmau Line Ocean Steamers," nt tl.i-t place. Any person desirous of going to Europe or bringing friends to this country, will do well to call on Mr. Steele, who will furuhdi them with all the information required. I have good Chop for sale at $2.00 per ct. I have ulso a lot of Corn and Oats. Warehouse one door south of W. J. Roberts' residence. 3-tf II. W. Rom-XT. New Music 16 Pieoes for 30 Cents. The True Cross, sacred song, by . J. R, Thomas ; Underneath the Violets, ballad, by Cbas. Pratt Come, rest your head, little darling, song, by Tuckef j Farewell, Mother, song and Chorus, by J. B. Donniker; Pleasant thoughts of long ogo, song, by G. W. Persley Spring Tide, trio from Harvy, by Dressier; Spring ond Autumn, quartet, by Peruzzi J May Song, quar tet, by Mendlessohn ; Sweet is the time of Spring, by J. R. Thomas ; Our Lord is risen from the Dead, secred by Voss ; Lord God the Holy Ghost, quar tet, by Concone; Blue Bird Schot tisehe, by J. Becht; Standard March, by J. Coote; Belle Marie Mazurka, by Grannis; Belle of Saratoga, Volse Sentimentale, by Fitzhugh ; Cinnamon Rose Schottische, by Kink. I. The above pieces, pi inted from 36 full-size Music plates, are contained in the May number of I'etern' Musical Monthly, for which the Publisher asts the modest sum of 30 cents. Send 30 cents for a sample copy, or 81 for the January, February, March, aud April numbers, we are confident you will thank us for recommending it. Ad dress, J. L. Peters, 5'J'J Broadway, New York. Home asd Health. The April number of this new Health Magazine co ncs to us with a great veriety of interesting articles. The priucpnl ones are ou "The Teeth Cases and Prevention of Decay," "Health at Home," "Bathing and Baths (lUunira ted)," "Rearing Babies," "Tight Lac ing (llluttrated)," "Bright's Disease Untechuically Considered," "What shall we do in the Sick room ?' etc. There are more than forty smaller articles, containing vuluable hiuUioii health and for the home. Pub lished at $1.50 per year, by W. -R. pEf'fY & Bkothek, 805 Broadway, Ne w York. Pkblio Sale. Having decided to quit the livery business. I w ill expose to public sale, on Tuesday, xM 2i- n,y in,n" l,9e stock ..f Horses, Wag 'lis, Sleds, Bug gies, Sleighs, HarnjV Baiidlos, Bri dles, &c. ut my stain'.". ''''8 .Horn. Will be sold on ti:u ,tn P j;r0"ed security, or forcnsli, l'ie 'j1')' er has ,'uore l'la" no needs. Tii-18 18 a rarei-haiK ,,,,r a"-v 0,10 t'.'.S" into the live.v """'"s, and Tionestu a good point.' " ,,aml "tlM2d of May, and secure J"1"1 bnrpiiiw. 2-4t Hays. To Nebraska, C-lifo nia, S33, and the B. &. M Lands. nd Kin- R. R. The "Burlington Route," so called, lies, right in the path of the Star in Empire. It runs almost immediately in the center of tho great westward movement of emigration. Crossing Illinois and Iowa, it strikes the Mis siouri river ut three points. These three points are the gateways into three great sections of the trans Missouri region. The Northern gate is O fiuha, where the great Pacifiiu road will take you to the land of gold and grapes, sunny mountains, and perpetual summer. The middle gate is Pbittsmouth, which opens uoou the south half of Nebraska, south of the Platte river, a regi'Mi uusurpnssed on the continent for agriculture and grazing. Just here are the B. &. M. Railroad lands, con cerning which Geo. S. Harris, the land officer at Burlington, Iowa, can giv you all information, and in the heart of them is Lincoln, the State Capital unil 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 tho Burlington run .smoothly and safely, and make nil .? .... connections. It runs the het of coach es, Pullman Palace aud Pullman Din ing cars, and should you take the journey for the journey's sak alone, you will be repaid ; or take it to find a home or a fjrm, una you cannot find either better than among the B. & M. lands, where you can buy on ten years' credit, and at a low price. -M. P. Jeliks, Jeweller, Miadvillc, Pa., is sellinir Watches, Jewelry, r-i...; iy, 1 .1 on ,.ollf below marked prices. Sevtrul of our citizens have patronized him, and find him "stpiare." Give him a call. His establishment is on the corner of Wa ter and Chestnut St., iu Cullum block. For Sale. The house and lands known as tho "Christie Prnjieny," lo cal ed at Irvinton, Warren County Pa., arn for sala. Ternu cash or ilPliroved . . . security. niy John A. Dale. President Tionesta Savings Hank, Tionwta, Pa. For 8ale. One 20 Horse Power Timber Engine and Boiler in good or der. Inquire of D. 8. Knox, 1-tf. Tionesta, Ta. 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, et 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 the Union & Puciflc 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 Photographic instruments and materials, Hanna's Block, Frank lin, Pa. Newspaper Laws. We would call the special attention of Post Masters and subscribers to the Forest Republican to the following synopsis of the Newspaper laws : 1. A Posliuuslcrs is required to give notice by feMer,'vreturning a paper does not answer the luw), when a subscri ber does not take his paper out of the office, and slate the reason for its not being taken. Neglecting to do So makes the Postmaster reponsible to the pubiitdtcr for the payment. 2. Any person who takes a paper from tho Postiflicc, whether directed to his name or unother, or w he. her he bus subscribed or tint, is responsible fur the pay. 3. If u person orders his paper dis continued, he must pay all arrearages, or the publi.-her may continue to send it until payment is made, and collect 4. If the subscriber orders his pa per to be stopped at a certain time, and thd publisher continues to send, the subscriber is bound to pay for it if he laket it out of the I'cat Office. The law proceeds upon the grouud that u man must pay for what he ues. The courts have decided that refus ing to take newspapers and periodicals from the post office, or renio"ing nnd leaving them uncalled for, Is prima facie evidence of iiileiitional fraud. - A'ew Advertisements. A. D. HILL, BLACKSMITH, TTAVIXa LOCATED in Tinnesla. Ispre- l. pnred to do nil kinds of work in his lino n a manner which will satisfy nil who mav fuv'or w'itli thoir custom. Partic ular attorn.'"" I",id ' HOiV-SE SHOEING. Give h'm a trial, .hop on Church St., near the Savings JJ.ink. J-iy. SHERIFF'S SALE. BY VIKTL'K ol a writ of Alias Fierf Fa eiK. int-ueil out of the Court oi' Coi?i- 'on P eas of l'Vrest County, and to nic di rp,. 'ed, Ihere will be exposed to Halo Oy 'u'blu.' vc,'1uo or ouu-iy, ut the Court II uiso h"' l''e borough oi "J'ionesta, on jiNl'AY. MAY 15, 1S71, at I" o'o'wk, .M- 11,0 'ol'ow n described "s; - ft,.; "wrri OI, .11 HI. (I to H Ot I'ta 11 l"t . " .ami Mituato in 'ii'HiuMa lioroii-ii, 1'iie .tL Pa , b i. rtil- 1 I .1 u I I I llll-l. 1 i-wit: in tho went hy l.lin utriet, hum runiu. M., JJ said street oi icel, thence easterly b of J. 11. M.-ehliiiK lot, 270 icet U a p. thence aloiiir street on lino of iShrivi-r i. ' IjHinb southerly a loot to a posi, iiieneo westerly won lino ot I.. II. 1'uvis lot -70 Icet to lliu .lu-ooi bcinnin'. Contain, n; ono-.onrili oi an a re, moie ur Ics, witu one two-Ktory iruuie ooiihs about iv& icet with an L aoiait IU.x-0 leet, and aono-story liunie bio ii tiieruou eroded. 'taken iu eccciii..ii and to bo sold us tho proi eity of It. C. Stephenson, utthusu.it of f-'aruir A: Triits. Terms i-uxli. K. . DAVIS, Sheriff. Sheriff's OltiVe, i ionesia, Pa., Apr.l 17, lt71. a-:t. ii:M'IXK XOBWAY O.ITS JR. Md'AI.MnXT, of IIartntown, Crawfoid totin'v, liax on hand a limit ed quantity of (.'cnnino X -rwny OatH, which ha ollcni for sale ul lensouub'e nites: Unn bo-hel i-i; ten bushel-i, or over, 81. M pcrbu -hol. Sent by oxin", C. O. I., to anv addre-iH. I'ai incrs should purchase soon, a the .-I x-k will soon be exhausted. Th"-e outs will yiel 1 from seventy to e jrhty bushels lir every bushel sown." Send in your orders to ' J.S. McCALMOXT, CO llurutown, Pa. Administrator's Notice. WHKltKAS, 'utters of adininiwtration to the ostate of Cl'iistlan Kulins, huo of Harnett Township, iloi-oased, have been granted to the mibst-rilier. All eriioiis in debted to i-aid eslato will make payment iioniediatclv, aud those having cam against the same w ill presen tlie tciine, as re, i nircd by law, to the undersigned duly authei't ca'.cil, for settlement. J ' 1 1 N II. Kl'HNX, Administrator. IJamett, l eh. 'ifi, 1H71. 4(1 -It iniKKKAS, letters of adiuhiMratlon have been granted ami issue. I to tho suh Hcr.ber, to thoos'atit of John Neill, late ol said County, deceased. All persons In ileliU'd to siiid estuU are riMtoesteil to make innne.liate payiuent. and those having clanna una, list sa d eslato will present Iheni to the undersigned only authenticated, w.ti.oi.t dc .ay. WM. C. NKII.L, Adniiiiistrutor. Neillsburir. pen. 18, 1M71. 4ti-lt for Groestiack's 'alcii'sting iiiach ni ih id, a.uiate, relutble, simple, Kiin.'iv ajierat d, cheap and beaiititul. Giving iiistanianeous additions or sub trations, uking from the to live columns of liuure- at a lime, carrying and b rrow ing its ow n tern, bundled, ets., witliout the k-a-t 'hoiifjli' on tin- parloi 1110 opera- I t"r. Aditress, ..e ler Ji ."Iei uiiiv, i "till - adelphia, Pa. 11' EAI) "Convent Life I nveacd, by' Editli O'Goriuan, Escaped .Nun whose disclosures art thrilling and startling. Price H.'ii). Ckuut'tii:ut Piiblihhing Co., I Harttnrd, . I-U 1 ADDRESS To tho Nerveoua ASD X) EBILITAT 33 3D . WHOSE jmrferintm have been protract ed from bidden auscs, and whose cases require -prompt treatment to render existence desirable; If yon are snrfering, or have suffered from Involuntary discharges, what effect docs It produce on your g.moral hcalthf Do you feel weak, debilitated, easily tiredT Does a littlo extra exertion produce pal pitation of theheartT Does your liver, or urinary organs, or yourkldncys, frequent ly (ret out of order T Is your urine some times thick, milky or flooky, or Is it ropy on settling T Or does a thick skum rise to the top T Or h a sediment at the bottom af ter it lias stood awhile? Do you have spoils of short brcathingor dispepsiaf Are your bowels constipated T Do you have spells of fraiutin, or rushes of blood to the head T Is your memory Impared t Is your mind constantly dwelling on this subjeett Doyoufool dull, listless, moping, tired of company, or.lilo? Do you wish to bo left alone, away from everj-body T Does any littlo thing muke you start or jumpT Is your sleep broken or restless T Is the lustre or your eye as brilliant T The bloom on your chock as brlghtT Do yon enjoy yourself In soeioly as well T Do you pursue your business with the same energy T Do you feel as much confidence iu youself t Are your spirits dull and flag. ing. given to fits of melancholy T If eo, do not lay it to your liver or dyspepsia. Have you restless nightsT Your back weak, your knee weak, and have but iit tle appetite, and yon attrfbulo this to dys pepsia or llver-complaintt Now, reader, self-abuse, venereal rlis eases badly cured, and sexual excesses, are all capable of producim' a weakness of the generative organs. The organs of genera tion.when in perfect health, make the.inan Did you ever think that those bold, doll ant, energetic, persevering, successful business-men arc always thoe whoso genera tive organs are in perfect health T You never hear such men complain of being melancholy, of nervousness, of palpitation of tho heart. They ure never afraid they cannot succeed in business j they don't be- conie sad and discouraged j they aroal w ays .' polite and pleasant In the company of la- dios,-5nd look you and them right in the face none of your downcast looks or any meanness abou them. I do nat rncnrr those who keep Cid organs Inflated by running to excess. Those will not only ruin their constitution-!, but also thse they do business with or for. H'.w many in-n. 'rm badly .-ured dis eases, from Ihe effoets of selt-abue and excess, have brought ab ut that state of weakness Iu those organs that has rodueod he geneal system so tnneh as to produce aim "t every otlior disease idiocy, lunacy, paralyse' spinal affections, suicide, and al- most every other form of disease which humanity Is l,e"'r ,B rea' cause of tho troublo scarc.'ly ever suspected and havo .'oetored for all b ut Ho right one. Diseases of these organs require ,'Jie use of a Diuretic HELMKoLDS FLUID EXTRACT P.UCI1U is tho grfat Diuretic, and is a certain cure for disease of the Bladder, Kidneys, Oravol, Dropsy, Organ ic Weaknoss, Female CompluiiiU, Gener al Doblty, and all diseases of tho Urinary Organs, whether existing in Male or Fe male, from wha'evor cause originating, aud no matter of how long ktundiug. If no treatment Is submitted to, Con sumption or Insanity may ensue. Our lle.-li aud blood are supported from those sources, and the health ana happiness, asd that of Posterity, depends upon prompt use of a reliable remedy. Heliubold's Extract Ituchu, established upward of I'J A'ears, prepared by 11, T. II ELM BOLD. Druggist, 5111 Uroadway. liiia-U'iimia, rH, riiH fc-ffi.) w wimu or U bottles lor ticiivuixni 10 miy aa- ilro-s. hold by all Druggesls every where. NONE ARE GENUINE UNLESS DONE TP IN STEL ENGIlAVEll Wrapper, fa;; sinilo of my Chemical Ware- bouse, aud signed II. T. HELMliOLD. My gQQ I'nergciie Farmer Wanted. From i0 to t can bo made dnrtntr tho idle winter month. Hnsiness pleasant and honorable. For further particularx of this Speeial chance address at onco A. II. Hub bard, Phila, Pa. 89-4t Til II AND IN II AND MUTUAL LIFE INS. CO. Wants a number of good agents, also Hood fleneral Agent for Western i'a, also a good general Agent for the Herman conntips of Pa. 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Free to Book Agents. We will send o handsome Prospectus of our iew j iiiiKtratratea f amily Utiite con taining over 200 lino scripture lllustra trationsto any Itook Agent free of charge. Address National Publishing Co. Phila delphia, Pa. 41-lt GENERAL AGENTS WANTED for Groesbcck's Calculating Machine, rap id, oeeura'e, reliable, simple, easily ope rated cheap and beautiful. Giving install tatieous additions or subtractions, taking from one to live columns of figures at a a time, carrying and borrow ing Its own tens, hundreds, etc., wilhout the least thought on the part of the operator. Ad dresH . ZlilULKK A McCUKDY, 41-4t Philadelphia, Pa. AGENTS WANTED, for Abott's PKUSHIA and the FRANCO-PRUSSIAN WAR, in German and English, with line steel engravings, maps, etc. Agents are getting from 25 to 50 subscribers per day. One agent reports 161 orders the first two dava. Now is the time to secure an Aireu- cy for this and other works desirable Sir Agents. 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