The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, May 09, 1871, Image 5

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TUESDAY MOINING, MAY 9.
BOIIO UGH OFFICERS.
flwrcfM II. II. Mat.
0rt7irn Jacob Shi'lver, J. It. St roup,
W. W, Dinmnd. H. II, Haslet, .r. Wiimn.
Jimtiees of the iVrtre W. I. Morcilliott,
D. S. Knox.
(ntttlte J. N.Teltsworth.
At-Amit tireetors3. Winnns, J. A. Dale,
J. A. FtntMir, Jacob Shrivor, 1). S. Knox,
H. D. Irwin.
FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS.
President JiKlrtC JAHtvl CAMPItRMj.
.4mrmfi Judges 3. A. FltorEll, As-
BKKW CooK.
Sheriff V.. L. Davis.
litrict Attorney W. W. MAson.
'J'renmirer H. Skti.f.y.
Piotlioiintnry, Ilegintcr tt Recorder, tc.
J. iV Aonkw.
Oimmissinnrrs N.'I. WrtEni.F.n, Bexj.
tJl.l.IOTT, I'KTKP MkHCIU.IOTT.
(Vittfify Nuperintevili nt N. F. RomtKn.
Fnri (bmmiji.tioiiei- Jas. Gii.iii.li ax,
Wm. Pattkiixon.
Ctmnfy Nurrrior S.T). Inwi!.
fbrun'cr- Jomiaic Winanh.
Omntif A uilitnrn L. L. Hackett, KL1
Hoi. km an, Wt. Ci.auk.
Member of Vongrm VMh District (3. W.
S("OKlKI,!.
Wfe AVrmfeW. A. WAI.I.AOK.
Asscwbty John (J. Ham,.
O. C 4 A. 1 R. TIMETABLE,
OOINO NORTH.
Arrive.
Mull I.'.'O p.m.
X press O.HTp. m.
aoixa siifTH.
Arrive.
Express M.m a. m.
Mnil !Ul P. i.
Depart.
l.Vl" p. in.
0. 10 p. 111.
Depart.
ln.HTa. in.
J.-J) p. in.
LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS.
Itov. A. Virtue, who has been cn
pnged to hold services in the Presbyte
rian Church of this place, once in
three weeks, for one year, will preach
his first sermon on Sunday, May 21st.
Officers of the I. O. G. T. were
installed on hist Wednesday evening.
12. L. Davis resigned his position of
Lodge Deputy, and W. K. Duuu was
elected to that position.
f Mrs. Dcwccs and Mrs. Simmons,
of the Poor Farm, Venango county,
were in town last week, Mrs. Simmons
m- went home last week, and Mrs. Dowees,
yesterday morning. They report the
Poor Ijouse progressing finely.
W in. P. Keill has purchased the
stock of D. Hays, and will hereafter
run tho P. O. Department of Tioucstu
in good shape, lie will keep a good
clock of fruits, confections &c; on
hand, and we advise our readers to
-give him a call.
' D. Hays dispored of his livery
stock and all belonging to that depart
mcnt of his business, on Tuesday last,
. at auction. Mr. Fellers did the tell
ing, and wo believe that fair - prices
were paid fur most of the stock &c,
told. Mr. Hays proposes to go west
soon, to seek a location, and also to re'
cruit his health, which has been ruth
er poor for some time past.
Faith is still strong in the Grove
fc Woleott well, on the Sowers Farm
We mentioned last week.that they had
come to a 10-ft sand, and hud decided
to test; they did so and concluded
they would go deeper. On Saturday
last they put in liar tools ajiuiu, and
j after drilliujr four feet, came to a very
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sujHTior sanu rocif, wiucn tliey are
perfectly confident will produco oil.
lliey ure still drilling iu this eutid.
The watermen of Tionesta Creek,
"pond freshed," on Friday and Satur
day of last week. A large amount of
lumber was brought to tht mouth of
Hhe creek, and u good many pieces
ttuc ou the way. Some lew rafts
were "stoved," and we heard of on
Laving been broken in ,t wo, while com
ing over one of the dams up the creek.
We hear that there are nine dams to
, go over between here and Balltown,
.20 miles up. There are a great uuin
bor more, directly aftera raft dissolves
met M. BumijjSpccial D. G.W
T., installed the ofiicers of Tionesta
- 'Temple of Honor, No. 108, on SaUir--'
day evening last. We published the
Dames of the ofiicers elected, last week
Ou Thursday .evening last, May'4th
Nr. Uunn instituted a Temple of Hon
or at Sugar Grove, Wurrea Co., under
the name of "Sugar Grove Temple of
.Honor ad lemperanco No. 111.'
Jacob Hortou was elected W. C. T.
iml John J. IIorton, W. V. T. We
.. y did not get the names of the other of
ficers.
Mr. Bunn devotes a greater portion
of his time to this work, aud does
thoroughly.
A young man in our town
BQtod for always having au answer to
ny question that way be abked him
whether he knows anything about tl
subject or not; consequently a good
many hiird questions are asked him
The other day he came into our office
while we were reading an astronomi
cal article, and after talking about tli
the subject sometime, we turned round
Hid looking him square in tho eye, w
asked linn, "l , w lat i Astrono
my?'' without hesitating a moment ho
answered, "Astronomy, sir, is a science
Yhicb. teaches the difference between
Diabolical System and the Heavenly
BoJies!" We allowed him to go uud
buy ji.ii.u.rjlf a ciar.
GREAT FinE'AT FAGUNDUS 1
Nearly all the Town Destroyed.
We go to prcMqn Monday evening,
nil jiiut hear n, report tlmt Fagii.nlus
City was burned down, the greater
portion of it, on Sunday evening. We
Imvc tho news from good authority,
but no particulars'.
-Lewis J. Kirk, of Kirk's Mills,
Lancaster Co., Pa., called upon us Inst
week. IIo was looking after some
lands he owns in this section.
A heavy frost toll on Sunday even
ing last, which was believed to have
killed soraoof the fruit in town. We
don't know how it is on reel f, out in
tht country.
At a meeting of the slock-holders
of the Pitholo Valley Railroad compa
ny held at Pithole on the 1st inst., the
following officers were elected for the
ensuing year :
President A. II. Steele.
Superintendent Jus. T. Blair.
Treasurer Jno. A. Dale.
Secretary C. Day.
The following nro the names of the
Directors chosen :
J. G. Dale, S. L. M. Harlow, C. Day,
David Jours, Samuel Ilea, J. M.
Woods. An adjourned meeting of
the stockholders of this Ko.id will
tfcko place at Pittsburgh, to-day.
The Erin Cuul'ereuco Sunday
School Convention will be held in
Franklin, on Tuesday and Wednesday,
May 1G and 17, 1871. The following
is tho programme :
First Session, Tuesday, 10-o0, A. M.
Devotional Exroreise; Organization,
Second Seiision, 2:00, P. M. Devo
tional Exercises ; Woman's Work in
the Sunday School, au Essay, by Mrs.
Clarke, of New Castle ; Sunday
School Music; Address and illustra
tion, by Ira D. Sankey, New Castle,
Pa., Musical Director of the Conven
tion.
Third Session, 7:30 P. M. Devo
tional Exercises : Jioctriual leacning
Iiulispensible to Sunday School Effi
ciency, by Rev. L S. Gillette, James
town, N. Y.
Fourth tession, Wednesday, 8 to 9,
A. M. Sunday School Prayer Meet
ing; Devotional Exercises; llie uni
form Lessou System, by Lewis Miller,
Akron, O. ; Sunday School Literature,
by Mrs. M. Hill, Cleveland, Ohio;
Sunday School Helps. Illustrated, by
Kev. W. W. Wythe, Erie, Pa.
Fifth Session, 2:00 P. M. Devotion
al Exercises; Sunday School Institute
Work, by Kev. E. A. Johnson, Pitts
burgh, Ph.; Miscellaneous Business;
Children's Meeting.
Sixth Session, 7:30 P. M. Sunday
School Experience Meeting.
The discussiou of each topic is to be
. ... I VI
oneueil uv tiitue named iu me t ro-
gramme, in au address of from fifteen
to twentv fivo minutes, aud then fol
lowed bv general discussion.
Each Charge in the Conference is
requested to send its Pastor and two
Lay Delegates.
Entertainment provided for Dele
gates.
List of Jurort for May Term.
Git AND J C 110 US.
T. D. Collins, Foreman.
Greetie Towliship Calvin Arner.
Kinga!cy Oliver Byerly, Binaldo
Toby, J. Berlin, Wesley Whitehill.
Hickory Jaraes Green,' Fred. Ivif-
fer, II. Lcdabur.
Tionesta Bor. S. Clark, Jairus
Beck, J. II. Stroup.
Harmony Township S. O. Carson,
Ilarlo Elliott,. Wm. P. Siggins, Henry
Setley, William Young.
Tioucstu Michael Fitzgeralds.
Bamett John Kuhns, U. W. Paup,
M. blocuiu.
Jeuks Geo. W. Boso.
Howe Lainuel Sole.
' PETIT JUKGU8.
Harmony Wm C. Anderson, S.
II. Baugher, L. W. Bromley, Isaac
Canfield, Henry Foglo, Albert How
ell, A. A. Hopkins, Quiutou Jainieson,
James McGinley, II. Shef'Jebaum,
Ernest Voguat, Milo Baxter, Eenja
mill Crawford.
Hickory Jas. Albaugh, Jos. Cole
man, Chas. K. Diccoridge, Wm. Hud.
dlesou, Fred. Ledahur, John W. Me
Donald, Daniel Noble, Jos, Beyu
olds.
Bamett Laac Buzzard, Michael
Duucle, Iiobert Ileasley, J. Irwin, J.
Morgan, W. fcJwail, W. Smith, Jucob
Maze.
Kingsley S. Burdicl:, J. Carr, J.
Boot, II. Smith.
Greene B. Cobb, Thos. Fly nn, Jno
Guyton, Phillip N. Haslet, John Wal
ters.
Tionesta A. Emert, sr., A. Emert,
jr., J. Fitzgerald, James Huddlesou,
John Hood, John Wolf.
Jvuks Irwin Robertson, James
Rost.
Tionesta Bon O. W. Winner.
Oil City Correspondence.
Oil City, May 5, 1871.
Dear Ritluiicam : As you an
nounced in your last that "in all prob
ability" your readers would hove to
bear the efiliclion of a letter from mo
each week, I suppose I'll have to make
your word good for this week, at least,
though I ran assure those who peruse
tho Ri:ruBMCAN that I havn't the
slightest ill-will toward any of thera
iu so doing, however otherwise it may
appear.
Operations on the Milton farm and
in its neighborhood continue with un
abated activity. Quite a town has
sprung up in that vicinity, and from
tha big well which has created the i
roar eighteen derricks can be counted.
Some few instances of pocket-pick
ing and diamond pin stealing having
occurred in the bustle and rush of the
crowd at our depot, the papers of such
exemplary places as Petroleum Centre
and Titusville, are undertaking to read
us lectures on morality, and to give
our mayor aud his corps of policemen
instructions as to their duty in the
premises ; as to the morality part, we
think we can a (lord to tend missiona
ries to either of the uforsaid places,
and as to our officers they are well up
to their duties, and before the papers
alluded to had got their little pieces
written had taken such measures as
will make it unpleasant for the pocket-picking
gentry to frequent this lo
cality To-day is the day of the Republican
primary meetings, and therefore it to
put an end to the long agony of the
several candidates either iu the realiza
izatiou of their no pes on in bitter dis
appointment. "Blessed are they who
don't expect nothing,'' of which I am
whom. Oil City has but one candi
date iu the contest. Mr. Fid Bishop,
who is out for the county Treasurship,
a gentleman all over aud eminently
fitted for the position.
The streets here are all to be survey
ed and regular gradeo established. 1
kuow of one street which at present
has a rise of about 1500 feet to the
mile, more or lets, and it will impossi
to better it without the aid of un earth
quake. It would tire chuiu lightuing to
make a trip up that avenue in any sort
of a hurry.
I heard it said two weeks ago that
there wasn't a goud hotel in Oil City.
It cannot now be said the truth, for
the "Duncan House" has passed into
the hands of Messrs. Cross & McOm
ber (long aud favorably known as the
proprietors of the Central House at
Pet. Centre,) aud they are making it a
first class house in every respect.
Yours in all probability, S.
A printer na ned Underbill, a
shabby, greasy individual, obtained
work in the Time$ oflic Oil City, for
a week or two, and while thre succeed
cd in stealing a suit of clothes from
one of the boys iu the oflic, and half-
a-dozen shirts from another, besides
other urticles.
Carpentkks, Blacksmiths, Saw mill
men, Oil men, aud other citizens ot
Forest countv, who are in want of any
thing in the Hardware line, should go
to Andrews it 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 costiues at short notice 4-tf.
A. II. Steele, Cashier Tionesta
Savings Bank, has been appointed
agent for the celebrate! " In man 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 w ill
furnish them with all the information
required.
I have good Chop for sale at $2.00
per cwt. I have also a lot ol Com and
Oats. Warehouse one door south of
W. J. Roberts' residence.
3-tf. II. W. RoEERTt.
M. I'. Jenks, Jeweller, Meadville
Pa., is selling Watches, JeWelry
Chains, Diamonds &c, at 20 per cent
below marked prices. Several of our
citizens have patronized him, and fun
him "sauare." Give him a cull. His
establishment is ou the corner of Wa
ter and Chestnut Sts., iu Culluin block
For Sale. The house and land
known as the "Christie Property," lo
cated at Irvinton, Warreu County Tu.
are for sale. Tcmu cash or approved
securitv. Apply to
Joiix A. Dale,
President Tiouesta Saviujrs Bank
Tionesta, Pa.
Bock Binding.
We are agent for as good a book
binderv as there is anywhere. We are
prepared to do all the biuding which
may bo brought to us, at low rates,
and satisfaction guaranteed. Ssmples
tan h tern tt tfcit ttfet.
To Nebraska, California, end Kan
sas, and tho B. &. M. R. R.
Landa.
The "Burlington Route," so called,
lies, right in (he path of tho Star of
Empire. It runs almost immediately
the center of the great westward
movement of emigration. Crossing
Illinois and Iown, it strikes the Mis
souri river at three points. '
These three points are the gateways
nto three great sections of the trans-
Missouri region.
The Northern gate is Omaha, where
the great Pueifiic road will take you
to the land of gold and grapes, sunny
mountains, and perpetual summer.
The middle gate is Plattsmouth,
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 the B. &. M. Railroad lands, con
coming 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 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 and safely, and make all
connections. It runs the best of coach
es, Pullman Palace and 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, and you cannot find
either better than aiming the -B. & M.
lands, where you can buy on teu years'
credit, and at a low price. .
Newspaper Laws.
We would call the special attcution
of -Post Masters and subscribers to the
Fokist RLrunur.'AN to the following
synopsis of the Newspaper laws :
1. A Postmasters is required to give
notice by ;f?r,roturning a paper does
not answer the law), w hen a subvert
berdoes not take his paper out of the
office, aud state tho reason for its not
being taken. Neglecting to do so
makes the Postmaster responsible to
the publisher for the payment.
2. Any person who taiiCS 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. t
3. If a person orders bis paper dis
continued, he must pay all arrearages,
or the publisher may continue to send
t until payment is made, and collect
4. If the subscriber orders his pa
per to be stopped at a certain time, and
the publisher continues to send, the
subscriber is b und to pay for it if he
takes it out of the Pest Office. The law
proceeds upon the ground that a man
must pay tor what he uses.
1 lie courts have uccitleriUhnt refus
ing to take newspapers and periodicals
from the post office, or removing and
leaving them uncalled lor, is rmma
facte evidence of intentional fraud.
Fou Sale. One 20 Horse Tower
Th-.ber Engine and Boiler iu good or
der. Inquire of D. S. Knox,
1-tf. Tionesta, Pa.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
BY VlltTL'K of a writ of Fieri Fa
des, ishiieil out of tho Court of Com
mon I'it'HH of Foroi-t Countv anil to mn di
rected, lliere will bo exposed lo mile hy
publio veiiduo or outcry, at the Court
House in tiie borough ol'Tionoeta, on
WEDNESDAY, MAY 24, 1871,
at 2 o'clock, P. M., the follow ng described
property, to-wiv:
John A. Proper vs. Mvron K. Porter, n.
fn. No. 44, May Term. 1S71.' Mercliliott.
All defendant riKt, title, mtorcMt nml
eiuim.nl, in iinilto (hut certain lot of ground
situate in Cliii inirtoti. Kon'st county, l'a..
containing one ami oi.o-iuilt' hitkk, moreor
ll-MH, iMIllllde l a O' I OiWI iixvi hh loiiows, to
wit: On the west liv the Clarion river, on
Hie north by ShipH-n Itiuul, on ihft east by
lloyd Htroet, mid on tlm south by Wm. it.
Coon's int. boiii" tho same lot of irromul
conveyed bv Timiium Porter, adm'r of
Henry I.. Porter, doe'd, to Myron I'.. Por
ter; wilh ono two-hlory trauie nouxe there
on creeled.
Taken in execution mid to be "ld na the
property of M j-rou K. Porter, at the suit ol
J on n a. i n per.
'J'eruiseaNh.
J-3t. E. Zj. DAVIS, Sheriff.
AO F. NTS WANTED FOR THE.
ipSTORY OF THE
It contains over 100 line eimriivmu" of
ISaltli) rn-enes and ineidei.U in the W'ur,
and ih tho onlv AuthcnUu und Ollieiul his
tory of that trrrat conllit.
PitiilMind in both F.iiKiixh and German.
) A II T) IInferior histories are being
Ul(lVeii-ciiiiited. Nea that tho
lionk you buy eo.'ituin 100 line nravinx
and in.ip. (Send for uirenlur und see our
term, and a full di.wriptiun of 'I e work.
Addrew, NATL. PI. ULISIIINO CO,
Phila, Pa. 4'J-lt
REDUCTION OF PRICES
TO CONFORM TO
REDUCTION OF DUTIES
GREAT SftVHG TO CONSUMERS.
HY GETTING I P Cl.l'ltS.
TV-G..Kend for our new Prire List and i
Club Form w ill iu i-oiiipaii V it, eoniiiinin;
foil dlre.-tioim iiiiikinn a Ikiko saving ti
consumer-and remunerative club or'an
i.ern
Tlie C2rrat Anicrltaii TVu
t unmaii.v,
;U tV S3 V EN EY ST HE ET,
r. O. ISox 5(i4:l. nkw yoiik. 4U 4t
Dn. Lawrknck's Woman's Fiiiksd
Pmrm ill FHevauv awsnliar nKemale. Ira
ADDRESS
To tbo Nervcous
AND
X) ZEIBILI'liA.T 33 X) .
WHOSE unffprlnn have boon protrnot
ed from hidden ue, and whose
cnno rorpiire prompt treatment to render
existence desirable ;
If yon arc suffering:, or have suffered
front Involuntary clim-harcs, what effect
does it produce on your ganeral health?
Do you feel weak, debilitated, easily tired?
Dots a little extra exertion produce pal
pitation of the heart? Does your liver, or
urinary organs, or yourkidneys, frequent
ly pt out of order? Is your urine some
times thick, milky or floeky, or la it ropy
on settling? Or does a thick sknm rise to
tho top? Or 1m a sediment at the bottom af
ter it has stood awhile? Do you have
fIells of short brcathlngor dispepsia? Are
your bowels constipated? Do you hare
spells of fraintinfr, or rushes of blood to
the head ? Is your memory impnred ? Is
yonr mind constantly dwelling on this
subject? Do you feel dull, listless, moping,
tired of company, or lite? Do you wish
to be left alono, away from everybody ?
Does any little tiling mfke you start or
Jump? Is your sleep broken or restle?
Is tho lustre of your eye as brilliant?
The bloom on your check as brhjht? Do
you enjoy yourself fn goeieiy as well ? Do
you pursue your business with the anno
energy ? Do you foci as much confidence
In yousclf? Are your spirits dull and flag.
King, given to fits of melancholy ? If so,
do not lay it to your liver or dyspepsia.
Hare you restless r.ijj-hts? Your back
weak, your knees weak, r.nd have but lit
tle appttite, and you attribute this to dys
pepsia or liver-complaint?
Now, reader, self-abuse, venereal dis
eases badly cured, and sexual excesses, r.ro
all capable of producing a weakness of the
generative organs. The organs of genera
tion.whon in perfect health, make the man
Did you ever think that those hold, defi
ant, energetic, pcifc verini, successful business-men
are always those whose peri?ra-
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 sad and discouraged ; they are always
polito and pleasant in the company of la
dles, and.look you and theui right in the
face nono of your downcast looks or any
meanness about thorn. I do nnt mean
those who keep tho organs hitluted by
running to excess. Those willnot only
ruin their constitutions, but also thoso
they do business with or for.
How many men, from badly cured dis
eases, from the elroots of selt-abuse anu
excess, have brought r:lKiitt that ctate of
weakness in those organs that has reduced
the goneal system so ninch as to produce
almost every other disease Idiocy, lunacy,
paralysis, spinal affections, aiilcldo, and al
most every other for:u of disease which
humanity is heir to, and the real causa of
tho trouble scarcely ever suspected and
have doctored forall but the right one.
Diseases of these organs require the use
of Diuretic. HELMBOLD'S FLUID
KXTHACT IiUCHU is the great Diuretic,
and is a certain cure for diseases of the
Bladder, Kidneys, Gruvel, Dropsy, Organ
ic Weakness, Female Complaints, Gener
al Deblty, and all diseases of the Urinary
Organs, whether existing In Male or Fe
male, from whatever cause originating,
and no mutter of how long standing.
If no treatmont is submitted to, Con
sumption or Insanity muy ensuo. Our
flesh and blood arc supported from those
sour-es, and the health and happiness,
asd that of Posterity, depends upon
prompt use of a reliable remedy.
llelmbold's Extract P.uchu, established
tipwurd of 19 iCcars, prepared by H. T.
I ELM BOLD, Druggist, MM Broadway.
New York, and I'M Ksuth 10th Street,
Philadelphia, Pa. Pr.ick-JI.2 per bottle
or 6 bottles for ?tl.50, delivered to any ad
dress. Sold by all DruggesU every where.
TVTOXK ARI'
GENUINE UNLESS
DONE TP IN S TEL ENGltAYED
Wrapper, fac-smilo of my Chemical Ware
hotiso. aud signed ll.T.UELMliOU).
WATC H FP.KF, mid No n Uy puirr. no I
humility. Aiiilross will Htiunp, litta
A Co., I'ilti-hiirgli,
l-4t
A. D. HILL,
BLACKSMITH,
HAVING LOCATED In Tionesta, I pre
pared to (lo nil kind of work In bin
lino. Ins nmntier which will satisfy r!1 who
muy fnvor him with their custom." Partic
ular attention paid to
HORSE SHOEING.
Givehim atrial. Shop on Church St.,
near tho Saving Bank. 8-ly.
CHAS. II. SIIEPARD,
OESERAL DtlUIR IN
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS.
CARPETS,
HATS, CAPS, AND SHOES,
NEW YORK STORE, Centre Street,
OIL CITY PA.
ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAIL RC&D!
GREAT THROUGH ROUTS
FROM
The Oil Regions to Pittsburgh,
THE EAST AND THE WEST I
SLEEriXO CASS
On all night trains. Pnsseiicers and ba
fiaire transferred at Oil City, Fkkk of
I'H AROr. I
Trains make direct connection with all
Roads centering at Oil City, and leave a
follows:
Par Express leave Oil City at.... 230ptn
Ariivesat Pittsburuh 9 00 pm
Night Express Leave Oil City 020 pin
A rri ves at Pittsburgh 8 1:5 a m
Mail Train leaves Oil City 8 05 in
Arrives at Pittllmrgh 5 SO p m
Day Express Leaves Pittsburgh at 7 20 a m
A rrrivm at Oil City at 2 15pm
Night Express Leaves Pittsburgh K 40 pm
Arrives at Oi. City 0 15 a in
Way Passenger loaes Pittsburgh H 15 a in
Arrives at Oil City 7&pm
Passenirers travelling by this Route will
find better accommodations and make bet
ter time than by any other road from the
Oil Regions to Pittsburgh.
J. J. LAWRENCE, Hon. Supt.
Ileglsiter's ZVutice.
nrrtLTO NOTICE is herebv triven that
J- John Hiugins, executor of Jane Sipsrins
deceased has filed, in the Hogister's Olliee
in and for the County of Forest.at Tionestu,
Pa,, his tinid account as Executor f the
last will and testament of Jane Siggins
dee'd., late of Harmony Township, Forest
county, ra.,anu mat tne snme will lie pre
sented to the Orphan's Court of said Coun
ty for eon urination and allowance on the
fourth Monday of May next, at the Court
House at noucsut, in tne countv utoresad
Apr. 4, 1871. J. B. AGNEW,
i-'t, Recorder.
Auditor' Xotite.
In the Common Piers of Forest Conntv.
-Char'eaHaysvs. The Ironsides Petrole
um Company.
And nowto-wit, Dec. 2!th, 1870, on mo
tion of W. E. 1-athy. attorney for Sheriff.
W. P. Mercliliott appointed auditor to dis
tribute the funds arising from Bale of real
esbu4 ot noteniiant.
Extract Irom the Record.
heal. J. B. AGNEW, Pro,
To all whom it mrtv roncera :
I will attend to the rtutiosof roy appoint
ment. on Saturday. May 20th." 137!. be
tween S and four o'clock P. M.. at inv of
fice in Tionesta, where you may attend in
person, ii you see proper.
V, J'. JHMtl LLLlUl T,
4-3t. Auditor.
CHABLE3 A. DASA. Editor.
A Kewaparer el the Present Times.
latended far People Now Earth.
tnelodini Farmers. Meebantes. Merchant! , Pro
fessional Men, Workers, Thlokere, and ail Van.
ner of Hoaeat Folti. and the Wlvea, Boos, and
DaagQiaraof all men.
ONLY ONE DOLLAR A YEAR I
ONE HUNDRED COPIES FOR 950.
Or leaf than One Cent a Copy. Let thera so a
$30 Club at erarjr Poet Onto.
SEMI-HEEKLY HUN, f9 A YEAR,
of the Mm elu and general character ai
TUB wliKJixr, ttnl with a Kreater variety of
MlaneltLneoae readint . and fiiroUhlnf the ora
lo iti euBMrlbefca with si eater freauneae. beoauea
It ooniee twice a week Ineteod or once only.
Tni DAILY BIN, 96 A VE1R.
A preCmlnentlT read this newii oper, with the
larvett uiruulatlua la Uie world. Trim, incle
pendent, end Ieerlee In pontine. All the newe
from rr'TjwbrB. t, ceote a eoP7i by luaU,
60 oenu Buath, or t) a jetK
TERMS TO CLUBS.
THE DOLLAR WEEKLY HVH.
Five eoplea, one year, separately widrwmt.
Fear uollars.
Ten rovlea, one rer, -enorsteir adilroued laud
aa extra oopy tothoeeiiereeoieiuo.
atlakt Dollars.
Twenty eop-ee, one year, oepiratelv ad1ieed
(aad as extra copy to la; yettr op of citibi.
t'Uleea Dollnre.
Fifty eortl-g. one yer, to one eitlreee tend the
Bemi-Heeltiy one year to ratter op uf clob),
I Mrty-ibT-M Dollars.
Fifty rnplM, one rear. piuatelv eddreesed fend
toe beuit- Weekly one yo ir to cetter un oi ciih),
riili-tr-on Dollo.ro.
One tmnrtred enflna, one year, to one adrlrese
find the iJally for one year to the reiter qt of
emaj. Ully Dollars.
One hundred eooiee. one year, eenaretely ad-dre-Htfd
laud the ilatly lor one year to ibe welter
upofolutu, blur Dollars.
TIIE BEMI-WEEKLY SEN.
Fire eoplea, one year, arparatelr aitdte ed.
El(ht Dollars.
Ten eonlee. one year, eeparaietr addreued (and
aa exua copy to goiter up of rlntt),
Blanco Dollar.
MEND TOUR MONET
tnPoM OtHrj ordore. cnecka, or drafta on New
ork, wherever cuoreutent. If not, tntt reg Uler
toe leUere winolulug ujouey. Addreei
L W. ENOLAND, PnMlth.r,
un office. Mew fork Cky.
"JbfJESHOUS e7
CLARION, TENN'A.;
S. S. JONES - Proprietor.
Salesmen Wanted.
ItiiHiness lienorable. No competition, lib
eral pay given. 8. W. KENNEDY,
30--H f S. 4th St., Phila.
Agents Wanted Q A f O TT F
fur the iJin l of OMurtllU
MYSTERVi'S
Tho grandest ami most popular new b.k
out. Hundreds nl superb illustrations,
sic..!, idc. No oilier lunik like it mine
sellina half so fust. Agents sell IW to l ioof
it ami Prof. Stotto a Selt-lntcrpreltiig in
Llo. Extra largo liiducemeius oiiored.
send ftircrculars to Worthiii.tod, liusllu
& Oe., Hrtfrrd. Cwn. W
Tw elTB Years Wild Indians & Plains.
A hook of tlirillini? intcri'f.t, Ktirriiin reci
tals from actual lilo nmonj that wonder
ful people Spirited dcsi riptions ef their
Ktrrtnuo Supers! iti"i!", Nporlt, Lends, Tra
ditionx. itnntrng, Fichtiiir Nenlplnu;, Hoe
torinu, AVornliipiiiir, etc., profuxelv illus
trated. It is ncllinjf hy IIioii;hiii1s with
Itreat rnpsdity Al, lust out and ready
for dcliverv UltOt'KETT'.S History of the
late momentous
WAIUH EUROPE,
from official sourr-es, complete and jrlln
hlo i Vivid descriptions ol those (rreat But
tle t Lives of tho loader. Finely Mux-,
tracteti. Etralixh and German, (tnly J2.
One man sold 5., in two days j ITS in eijrht
tin vs. iMO in tliiity ilit.vx. jt Roes like
wi'ldliro, Striko quickly aud coin money
CAUTION.
Tteware of inferior works by unknown
autliorx. Mere picture hooks. Ite sure of
a reliuhle author. A. II. llubhard, Pub.
4tH) t'litMtnut St., Thila. 5-4t
JDtt. IP. HAiL'3
CELEBRATED
COUCH REMEDY
HAS been used durinSI tho laxt fifteen
years bv thousands of tioonle for the
speedy cure of throat and ltinn diseases.
It has been thoroughly texteil the voice ol
the press and the eoplo have rendered
tlieir verdict bv nrnnounclnir it a HAKE,
SPEEDY, THOROUGH ami EFFECTU
AL HEM ED Y the best Medicine known
for r iring Lung Complaint. Every per
son f every aire afllii-ted with either of the
following diseuxes, should use this pleas
ant remedy without delay, and their
voices will soon mingle wnti noma or oth
ers in rect inniendinK its elllcacy to their
afflicted neighbors mid iiicnds.
iiir" Vte JIull's Cough llemedy it curst
Cohh.
tST Ve Halt i Cough llemedy it cure
Croup or Ilattles.
i (e Halt s Cough llemedy it cvrag
Aothma and rhlhimc.
Va Ue Halts Cough llemedy for Ca-
Urrrh.
ter IW. Halts Cot'V Jemeo'y it streng
thens the lungt.
S(sg" Uselllalts Cough Remedy for Bran
ch it is.
SOT Use Halts Cough Jlemedy for
Hoarseness.
S2r Ve Halts Cough Remedy it streng
thens the voice.
tf.Use Hall's Cough Remedy for
Whooi)ig-covgh.
It will greatly modify the violence of this
dixease and shorten its' tedious course one
half from its ordinary duration.
Hcware of counterfeits and base imita
tions, call for Dr. P. Hull's Celebrated
Cough ltemedy and see' that his written
siuiuiture is upon tho wrapper and Uireo
tious. STfiOXO TESTIMONY.
Ve the undersigned eitizensof Erie City
and vicinity, have used Dr. P. Hall's Cel
ebrated Cough Keinedy with great success,
iu curing diseaseeof the Throat and Lungs
and take pleasure in recommending its use
to tho afflicted as a speedy and effectual
romody, fully worthy of public conlideuoe.
James Thompson Robern Coehrai
John Mel horn Sr
Jinnlel Bear
John A Tracy
John W McLane
John W Hays
John It Cochran
Johu K Dumars
John M Warren
John S Itrown
a L Forster
J W Hull
Orvice Smith
J Koblson
W E Itiuderneoht
V E llurton
Alanson SSherwood
W II Cooper
Joseph Decmor
lienj Grunt
Lucius A Hull
Thos M'Kee
W M Gallagher
Chas W Kelso
) P Ensign
D Shirk
Kicliard Reoa
J T Caso
l, iJUIIlHIS
HO Hoot,
inison King,
Daniel Minor,
C H Wriu'ht
Matthew Hamilton
i W Hvuu
J Mooney
J W Culver
Wm 11 May
A M Tin-hall
V. A lleiinett
Daniel lluver
C K Kiblet
M Mayor
J L Long
J Itobinxon 21
Kilns H Finch J
C G Howell
J Kalsbui--
Si LI) IN ERIE ONLY RY P. HALL,
Manufitelurer i.n I sole proprietor, liall'a
New Hiiildin. Ntulo St. PKiCE 371 C IS.
PEK BOTTLE. Sold by D. S. KNOX t
CO., Tiouesta, Pa., uud by agouts geM,.,al
jy. ' 33-3ta
i.jtjs,r.tr-'gcsgwisi
NEW
P U S I G STORE,
OPKIt A. 1IOLSK BLOClIo
TITUSVILLE, PA.
WE 8-e now reeelvintr a large stock of
Musical Morchaudise, consisting of
PIANOS, CROWS WELODECKS,
And a full line of
SMALL INSTRUMENTS,
SHEET MUSIC, and
INSTRUCTION BOOKS,
STOOLS, SPREADS, Hto.
We are Agents for
Stelmrny fc Nuns,
ISratlbury,
t'lilcliorlsigaV Sons
Unube & Vo.
TIANOS,
and fill all orders of oilier mamifueturei
ll'desired, at tlio lowest rules. We have
tho celobruted
NJIITII I'ABII.OMt OIKJAS,
of Boston, tho lint-.t itKi:i isstucjiknt
yet iiitmiluced, which we ran e';l yti v.ry
ictiMinalile terms. A larite slock of Stieot
Sheet .Mii-.iu always on h.intl.
lltir iiistruuieuts need no noiico at oil'.'
hands, as tliev have been before tlm world
lor twenty to' thirty years. Wk waiihanT
tii km toil t ivt; vn'.vits, ami will cell mi
monthly payments, ex. liamre for secoiul
liaud iiisti iiini'iils, or I'nrt'ASll if urged.
Wesball l! ple.rsci lo nbow our i;ooU i
to all who uiay favor tts with a call.
.1. B. BOOTH.
. H. KABGKNT.
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