Site J owi cpuMifiw. TUESDAY MOANING, MAY 16. BOROUGH OFFICERS. Jbir.iM TT. IT. MAY. ' in nril,nnt acob Sh ri Vftr, 3. U. St roup, W. W, Kini'Mid. S. II, lladot, I. Winans. juslirrn of the fence W, P. Morciliiolt, J). N.Knox. n.'(ifn .T. Ts-.Teltsworlh. .Vcki'i? Director--J. Winiui", .1. A. Dale, J. A. Proper, Jacob Slirlver, 1). S. Knox, H. D. Irw in. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. Prenidcnt .Tiutne.-J AMK1 OAMrnKI.I.. Aoriiit JtuhjeHA. A. PiiorEii, Aw VltMW CoK. Sheriff V.. L. Davis. Diitriet AtlorneiiW. W. MASOn. Trrnmirer H. SKTI.FV. ivofionnfrtry, Ilryixter it Jiecordcr, dc. J.rit. AllNKW.' iimminiocr N.T. Wtl rixrcn, Ur.SJ. Kl I.IOTT, I'KtK.K Mr'.UrtM.MTT. (iiunlu Nutterhitcntlrnt H. Ki UnHRHn. Jki i Commissioners jAi. Uilfii.i.I.vn, TV'M. rATTKBSO. f tmtirv Surveyor S.T). Trwiw, V,-.nV. JoHtATt WAN. Cbuiir.v A ii'titnrK L. L. llACKETT, EM IIoT.KMA", WM. I'URK. ilemlieruf OnyreM VJth Zifn'cf 0. W. UcoriKi.n. ,sy(e ,svmf W. A. Wat.laok. AsseuMy Johw O. 1IAI.U O. C A A. I U. TIME TABLE, OOIXO KOKTK. Arrive. Pepart. Mall l.'JOp.m. l.BSp. m xpress -6.:)7 p. in. 0.40 p. in ooirta ocTn. Arrive. Popart. Fnrcs 10.01 a. m. 10.07 a. in , Mail &.18 Pi in. 8.20 P- m r LOCAL AN D MISCELLANEOUS. " Ucv. A. Virtue, of Emlention will preach in. the rrcsbyterian Church . ' on nest Habbnth, and every third bub thereafter during the year. . W. 1 Ncill hns duly entered upon his duties ns Fostmnster of this place, We hope ho won't get proud just be cause ho holds a government oflice and gets a big salary. John W. Btrotip and Quill. Mo ' fcllntoek caught 50 trout of good size in Jluntcr's Kun ono day last week Wo have no practical knowledgo o how thefo particular trout tasted. " Tho Grove & Wolcolt well is still goiiS! down, but we can learu very lit' tie aboit it ; as all hands and cock are busy attiie well, and we have not had titno this week to pay them n visit. '.'-In tho absence of other exciting amusements, foot-racing has been cul . llvated to some extent around here. One or two nervey trials take place ';vry day. . ' .-rThe Warrcu Lt'lffcr comes to us enlarged to an cight-columu paper, nd otherwise Improved. There is yet, however, a vast chance for improve ment iu its politics. Jae. M. Bunn, Special D. O. W. T., organized a Temple of Ileuor at Youngsville, Warren Co.,on theeven ing of tho flth iust. Rev. F. Delo was elected W. C. T., and G. W. Kiu neaiW.lt. Mrs. I O. Conver paid a short visit to bur town on Tuesday last leav ing on Wednesday morning. Her father is very sick, and requires her presence at home, is the reason she I has Lot yet coma to stay. Tho Corry Republican, aya "to ' a , w cat items are cxtr.emojy scarce. v e notice a dearth of local items in nearly all of our exchanges, and this pluce is no exception to the now general rule, Just wait until wo get a Hood. ' BaUoiCt Magazine for June has . . been recived and contains its usual amount of entertaining reading mat ler, illustrations, etc. J lie price is 81.1)6 a year, or 15 cts. per single copy . Address 'Phonics and Talbot, 63 Con -gress street, Boston. Somebody poitioncd a calf belong ing to J. G. Dale, oue night recently. Of course no one could ptint out the ofll'iider. , Wo have somo inhabitants, just as other towns have, who reflect no credit on either our morality or re- . spcctability, but they are mighty hard to bring to justice. Tho woods on the hills across the river were on lire on last week, and in the evenings presented a grand sight to those who had no property thcro to be destroyed. We have an idea that the sight did not look 60 nice to those i whose fences and buildings were in lauger. We have yet heard of no se nous damages resultiug from it. We learn from tho Warren Ledy rr that Archio Little, formerly a con luctor on tho O. C. & A. It. II. held birth-day reception on Monday even lug, 8th mat. A glorious time w as had by host and guests, the lattsr passing resolutions of great respect to the for mer. Archie is a popular man, and has hosts of friends who like to see his name in-print.' Lyman Cook speared a salmon wei'hin ten pounds, on Thursday w J uight last, whilo out with a fishing party. Tho fi.-h was impaled at the "Blue Narrows" about four miles up the creek. This is the largest salmon w bavo hoard of as being caught iu tho Tiouesta. Lyme messures two inchta more iu ttntura siuce Thursday night. BIG VVELL ON DALE ISLAND. Pumping 25 Lbl. and hcreaalng. A well which hns for noine time been gniiig down on Diile Island, six miles up the river, owned by Judge Ditlc, Sheriff Davis, and two other parties, commenced pumping on Saturday, at the rntc of 23 bb!s. per day, strict mea sure, and no prospect of ft decrease. Wo coneratulute our townsmen ou their good luck, and hope they, and all others of our citizens who are after this blippcry article may find several other good wells close by us. We are bound to be an oil town if takes years. Coupling up, at tlm mouth of the creek, and prayerfully waiting for a flood. Next Monday opens Court week, and then the quiet of our village will bo dispelled, and busiucsa be lively. Mrs. Rogers hns established a Mil- linnry Storo in the second story of the Acomb Building, Tlonesta, la. bho has nil the latest styles, fresh from New York. Give her a call. T. B. Cobb and John D. Hunt, were in town on Sunday. Barrett came in to look fur a "rise," and John to hear tho latest in regard to the prizo fight betweeu Mace and Coburn. We wish to call attention to the essay. "Who is at Fault?" on our first pffee. The author, Rev. Burton, )s not at all backward in identifying himself with the temperance cause here;and will do his utmost to drive alcohol from our midst. Ono day last weck.one of our "up the creek" fellows was on the train presided over by Conductor Gleason, and also upon a "train" of his own, got to poking his fist through the car windows. He was remonstrated with, but continued breaking glass, when Mr. Gleason concluded it was necessa rv to eject him from the train. This was accomplished after a great deal of trouble, and the discoloration of toe window-smasher's optics. The fire at Fagmidns City, which we noticed last wtek, broke out in private dwelling at the upper end the street, on Sunday afternoon, 7th nst. Forty five places of business were lestroyed in t wo hours. These build- ngs included tho entire business por tion of the town. There was a small nsurance ou some of -the property, but the most of it is a dead loss. A large number of families were turned out of their houses by tho fire. The place will probably be rebuilt in better shape than when it was burned. Lum ber is being hauled there rapidly, and building has been commenced. The oss is variously estimated from $50,- 000 to?00,000. Wre notice our democratic ex changes quoting articles from the N.Y. Sun derogatory to President Grant, and they always preface the extracts with something like this: "Dana, ed itor of the N. Y. Sun, (Radical,) say." Now this email game has beon going on for some time, and may, perhaps deceive some oue wh is witheut the light of cither intelligence, or theSim, but at the same timo these democratic editors know that the Sun is a neutral paper, nud that tho editor, Dana, has always been a violeut defamer of the President. And by such small dodges as these, they hope to prejudice some honest votes to their support and to the voter's shame. Get up something legitimate, geutlsmea, and we wont threw the lie in your teeth, but will meet voir square, but don't hope by such pusilauimous practices as these to make capital for the approaching presidential campaign. Once in a while a little dog be' comes so troublesome, with its snap ping, snarling, and howling, as to nt tract the attention of some big gun and then, not because there is any boa or to be gained by it, but because it costs the gun very little powder, aud protects the publio from such nnny auccs in future, it lets go a light charge,and annihilates the canine. We clip the following from the Pittsburgh Commercial: A Mercer county Democratic Jour nal, which is only kept from becoming ! .1 I l-. l 1 - 1 ' . malignant oy ueiog nopuies&iy iuioiic, declares that "the loval city ot Pitts' burgh can furnish a larger list of mur ders and outrages than any similar population in Dixie, basing its lmpcr tinenee on the staicmmit that "A few davs siuce a portion of the citizens of that place expelied from their neighborhood an obnoxious char ncter by openiug a broadside of brick bats and rotten eptrs against bim. Well, it is the first time we have heard of it. When was the editor down here, and what hud he been do ingf The people of Pittsburgh are utterly opposed to mob law, even un ler the most pntvois provocations; and we feel certain that the next tun ho comes they will restrain their in dignation within bounds, and simply hand him over to municipal guardian ship his ofi'ensivf nc83 being forgotten in pity fur hi infirmity. Oil City Correspondence, Oil City, May 13, 1871, Dear Republic-am : The past week has been almost too quiet to' furnish items for a correspondent to nrake any capital of ; no fight has disfigured any body's couutenance,nuitlierhii any fire startled us out of our composure either by night or by day , in fact( the only circumstances which in any way mark ed the last week were the rise in the price of oil (which gladdened the hearts of all producers and of many dealers) and the pulling down of wood en awnings and projecting signs.which have heretofore disfigured the streets of tho city. Our city fathers having nn eye for the beautiful "ordained" that they sheuld come down and there upon they immediately came, much t the improvement of the looks of things. The United Rctroleaum Farms As sociation have genereusly donated be tween three and lour acres of land for the site of the Collegiate Institute that I mentioned tw o weeks ago. The land is situated on Cottage Hill and has a front of three hundred feet; it com mands a fine view of the surrounding country and is as healthful a spot as can be found. If the citizens devise as liberal things in regard to the institu tion as the Association has, the project will be a grand success. The school is to be under the control of the Presby terians. We were gladdened the other day with a slglit of the genial face of our friends Charley Brett and his amiable spouse, formerly of Tionesta, now of Titusville; the cares of i'larned life don't seem to set hard ou ei.'her of them. Oil City is improving very rapidly, both in number and in the character of iu buildings. Handsome brick blocks will be built during the coming summer which will give it a much more substantial air than it has for merly possessed, and the fined wellings now being erected, impart a look of comfort which will make us all feel more at home, our city is biuna to be the city of tiie oil regious; the indi cations all point in this direction. It is not only the railroad centre of oil do in, but also the centre of oil produc tion. Our population i receiving ad ditions from all the towns about us showing that the tide is setting heavi ly in this direction, and nothing but a complete failure in the production of oil, or a marvellously low. price for what is produced can prevent the im provemcnt or hinder tho growth of our prosperous young city. Yours truly. S. Mr. McGill.and family have moved into Geo. Haslet's bouse, on Race St. Mr. Haslet moves into Dr Winans' house, and we believe "the Dr. and family boards with him. -Erie couuty must be a healthy ftld place to tench school in. School teachers all get wealthy there, and re tire in affluence after teaching five or six huudrrd yeara. Wa expect as soon as it becomes generally known that they are payin such enormous sajaries there, it will be next to impoosible to get a teacher fr our boro' school. We advise our directors to be on the look out, and secure a teacher before they are all "engaged" for Erie county. We get these ideas from reading the following item which appears in th Erie Republican of Saturday t All the best school-teachers in Con neaut township, iu this county, are on a strike, because the School Directors have reduced the salaries to ten dol lars per month, in place of thirteen and fourteen, heretotoie paid. It said that the Director are working un der instructions from the people, and are not to liauie. I have good Chop for sale at $2.00 perewt. I have also a lot of Corn and Oats. Warehouse one door south W. J. Roberts' residence. 3-tf. II. W. Robeuts. M. P. Jeuks, Jeweller, Meadville, Pa., is selling Watches, Jewelry, Chains, Diamonds Ac, at 20 per cent, below marked prices. Several of our citizens have patronized him, aud find him "square." Give him a call. His establishment ia on the corner of Wa ter and Chestnut Sts., in Cullum block. For Sale. The house aud lands known ns the "Christie Property," lo cated at Irvinton, Warren Cuunty Pa., are for sale. Terms cash or approved security. Apply to Jouh A. Dale, Presideut 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 tho biuding which may be brought to us, at low rates, and satisfaction guaranteed. Samples mi t4 sown at 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 iu the center of the great westward movement of emigration. Crossing Illinois and Iowa, it strikes the Mis siouri river at three points. These three points arc the gateways into three great eectiom of tho trans Missouri region. The Northern gate is Omnha, where the great Pacifiic road will take you to the land of gold and grapes, sunuy mountains, and perpetual summer. The middle gate is riattsmouth, which opens upon the south half of Nebraska, south oi the rlatte river, a region unsurpassed on the continent for agriculture and grazing. Just here are the B. A. M. Railroad lands, 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 terminus of the road. The Southern gate leads to Kansas, by connections with the St. Joe Road nt 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 conch es, Pullman Palace and Pullmnn Din ing cars, and should you take the journey for the journey's sake alone, j'ou will be repaid ; or take it to find a home or a farm, ana you cannot find either better than among the B. A M. lauds, where you can buy on ten years' credit, and at a low price. Newspaper Laws. We would call the special attention of Post Masters and subscribers to the Forest Rlpublican to the foilowing synopsis of the Newspaper laws: 1. A Postmasters is required to give notice by eHer.Creturniiig a paper does not answer the law), when a subscri ber does not take bis paper out of tho office, and state the reason for its not being taken. Neglecting to do so makes 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 certain time, aud the publisher continues to send, the subscriber is bound to pay for it if he tahet it out of the I'ct Office. The law proceeds upon the ground that a. mac must pay for what he uses. The courts have decided that refus ing to take newspaperftind periodicals from the post office, or removing and leaving them uncalled for, is prima facie evidence of intentional fraud. List of Juro.-$ fof May Term. GRAND JURORS. T. D. Collins, Foreman. Greene Township Culvin Arner. Kingsley Oliver Byerly, Rinaldo Toby, J. Berlin, Wesley Whitehill. Hickory James Green, Fred. Kif- fer, II. Ledabur. Tionesta Bor. S. Clark, Jairus Reck, J. R. Stroup. Harmony Township S. O. Carson, Harlo Elliott, Wm. P. Siggins, Henry Setley, William Young. Tionesta Miehael Fitzgeralds. Baruett John Kuhus, G. W. Paup, M. fcloeuru. , Jenks Geo. W. Rose. Howe Lamuel Sole. PETIT JL'RGPS. Harmony Wm C. Anderson, S. II. Baugher, L. W. Bromley, Isaac Caufield, Henry Fogle, Albert How ell, A. A. Hopkins, Quinton Jamieson, James McGiuley, II. Shefflebaum, Ernest Vogust, Milo B ixter, L'eiija miu Crawford. Hickory Jas. Albnuyh, Jos. Cole man, Chae. R. Diceoridj:e, Win. llud dlesou, Fred. Ledubur, John W. Mo Donald, Daniel Noble, Jos. Reyn olds. Barnett Isaac Buzzard, Michael Duncle, Robert Ileatley, J.Irwin, J. Morgan, W.Swuil, W. Biuith, Jacob Maze. Kingsley S. Burdick, J. Carr, J. Root, II. Smith. Greene R. Cobb, Thos. Fly nn, Jno. Guytou, Phillip N. Haslet, John Wal ters. Tionesta A. Eiuert, sr., A. Eracrt, jr., J. Fitzgerald, James Huddlcson, John Hood, John Wolf. Junks Irwiu Robertson, James Rout. Tmnta TWo O. W, Winner. A printer na nod Underbill, a shabby, greasy Individual, obtaiiiod work in the Time oflic Oil City, for a week or two, and while thre succeed ed in strafing a: suit of clothes from one of the boys in the office, and half-a-dozen shirts from another, besides other articles. Carpenters, Blacksmiths, Saw mill men, Oil men, and other citizens ot Forest county, who are in want of any thing in the Hardware line, shotild go to Andrews A Co., Tidioute. They have the largest stock in this section of the country. They are making and repairing all kinds of Machinery and Saw mill castings at short notice 4-tf. A. H. Steele, Cashier Tionesta Savings Bank, has been appointed agent for the celebrate 1 "I.iinan Line Ocean Steamers," at this place. Any person desirous of going to F.urope or bringing friends to this country, will do well to call on Mr. Steele, who will furnish them with all the information required. SHERIFF'S SALE. rY v VJim'E of r writ of Fieri Fa 1 t.sn, iMhiied oiitof the Court of Com mon Plenn of Forest Countv. and to me rli rectod, there will r expowd 10 mtle by public vendue or otitiTV, at the Court House in the boroujih of Tionesta, on WEDNKKDAY, MAY 21, 1M71, at 2 oYlock, P. M., the follow ng described property, to-wit: John A. Proper vs. Mvron E. Porter, fi. fa. No. 44, Mav Term. 1W71. MercillloU, -All doteiidant'H rijrht, title, interest and claim, ot, in mid to Unit certain lot of ground situate in ClnritiKton, l'"orent county, Pa., containing one nd one-half Keren, more or le, iMitinde l and dewrilied as follows, to wn: i in ine el iy uwiitnun river, un ttiti north by .Sbippen Road, on the east by Hovd street, and on the Hotith by Wm. R. Coon's lot, beinj? the s:nie lot of ground ennveved bv ThoniRH Porter, adm'r of Henrv L.. Porter, doe'd,-to Myron K. Tor tor; with one two-story frame house there on erected. Taken in execution and to bo sold as the property or M y ron K. Porter, at the suit ol John A. Proper. Terms canh. 6-3t. E. Zj. DAVIS, Sheriff. AGENTS iiM'?ttr, sWW Wn Years zg Wild Indians & Plains. A liixik of thrilling interest, stirring reci tals from actual lile among that wonder ful people Spirited descriptions ef tlietr istrango Mupersiiuons, isporis, j.tiua, ira ditious. Honlrng. Fighting 'all'ng, 1hc toi-ing, W orshiping, etc., proiuseiy nius- tintcil. It is selling: bv thousand with great rnpsditv Also, lust out anil realy lor delivery ItliOCKETT S History of the lute momentous WAR IN EUROPE, from official sources, eoinptote and jdia lile : Vivid dcscriiitions ot those great Rat tles ; Lives of the leaders. Finely illus traded. Egglish and Herman. Only $2. One man sold 65 in two daya j 178 in eight days. 000 in thirty duys. It goes like wiidllre, Strike quickly and coin money CAUTION. Beware of inferior works by unknown authors. Mero picture books. He sure ol tt reliablo author. A. II. Hubbard, Pub. 400 Chestnut ht., Philu. 5-4t 4 a If! '.1 1 .NEW music STORE, OPIUM IIOlTSE I1JLOC1C, TITUSVILLE, PA. "ITTE are now receiving a large stock of f Musical Merchandise, conbihting or PIANOS, ORGANS t WELODECMS. And a fuU line of SMALL INSTRUMENTS, SHEET MUSK;, and INSTRUCTION nOOKS, STOOLS, SPREADS, Etc. We are Agents for Stcinwny & Housi, Ilruribury, C'hlrkrrinx A fcon, ISuabe A Co. PIANOS, and fill all orders of othpr manufacturers if desired, nt tho lowest rates. We have tho celebrated H.TIITIJ 1MKLOR OBICJ.i', of Boston, tiin finest Rt:i:n instri'Mknt yet introduced, which c can well on very reasonable terms. A huge stock of S. h.-et Sheet Mii-le always on hand. Our instrumPiil need no notice at our hands, as thev huvo been hef"rn the world for twenty to thirty yc.irs. We wakbAnt th km von five vtARH, and will Hell on inonthtv pnvments, exchange for second hand Instrument, orforl'ASII if urged. We shall be pleased to show our foods te all who may favor us with a call. .1. 11. BOOTH, It. H.SAR'iKNT. jfl-tf. Opera House Titusville ' AiiENT WANTED FOR Til E. HISTORY G!F THE It contaiiiu oyer ltii linu eiinnivini." of Iiattlu ficenca and incidculit in liie War, mid in the only Authentic uud Ulliciul ilia tory of 1 1 i;it Kivitt conlllt. I'tililislied 111 botli l.nulish and Oerman. ) A II 7"l:iii'ci'i ir hhiloi ten arc Ijeinx UnU I IUIV, iiviiUtc'1. !Suo tlial tlio TP iMMik votl Iiovcoiitiiiiii I0J line 1 nuruvilirra 1 biilliii); half so fawt. Afieiiln aoll tiU to 1 Oof and niap-i. S"iid f.r cUciilar uu I m-o our 1 it and Prof. Stone' a Suif-Interprvtiiu; 111 IcriiiM, and a lull du.sci'ini on ol ho work, j bin. Extra lnnin iiiduceinonta ottered. Adrtre a, NATL. PLIiU:SUINO CO., I tud for crmtUra f WwiUilutod, loiHtin Phtla, 1M. W-4t ! fWv Harra-aM, Obtih. if-4 WATCH FTtF.K, snd .TO a 1n? sum, no h'linlniK. Addro-iS will stamp, Ijtta A Co., Pittwlmnrli, Ph. A. B. HILL, BLACKSMITH, HA VINO I,OCATF.rinTionen,lRpr nared todo nil kinds of work In bis linp, in a manner which will satisfy all who may ravor him with thuir custom, i-ariic-ular attention pnid to HORSE SHOEING. Give him a trial. Rhon on Church 8t near the Savingi Hank. 3-ly. CHAS. II. SHEFARD, OF.2TKRAL DKAI.IiR IX DRY GOODS,", NOTIONS. CARPETS, HATS, CAPS, ASD SHOES, NEW YORK STORE, Centre Street, OILC1TY PA. ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAIL RGAO I GREAT T II ROUGH ROUT It FROM The Oil Regions to Pittsburgh, THE EAST AND THE WEST I SLEEriXO CARS On all night trains. Paseners and hag' gago transferred at O.l City, i kkb or Chahof. ! Trains make direct connection with all Roads centering at Oil City, and leave as follows: Pay Express leave Oil City at 2 30pm Arrives at Pittsburgh UOOpm Night Kapross Leave Oil City.... 920 pm Arrives at rittKiinrgn o in a m Mail Train leaves Oil City.... l a ni Arrives nt Pittlburgh 5 60 p m Day Express Leaves PWtsbnrgh at 7 20 ft m Arrrives at on city nt inpoi Night Express Leaves Pittsburgh H 40 pm Arrives nt OL City 6 1'iam Way Passenger leaves Pittsburgh 15 a in Arrives at Oil City 7 35 p ra Piuwengor travelling by this Route will find better accommodations and make bet ter time than by any other rood from the Oil Regions to Pittsburgh. J. J. LAWRENCE. Oen. Supt. lleglstt'r's 3futicc. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that John ISigaitifl. executor nf JnneSiguins decaassd has tiled, in the Register's tttllce in and for the County of Forest.at Tionesta, Pa., his final account as Executor - f the last will and testament of June Kiegins due'd., bite of Harmony Township, Forest County, Pa., and that the same will bo pre sented" to the Orphan's Court of said Coun ty for confirmation and' allowance on the fourth Monday of May next, nt the Court House at Tionesta, in the couutv nforesad. Apr. 4, 1871. J. B. AtiNF.W, 4-3t Recorder. Auditor'.? Xoticr. In the Common Piers of Forest County, Char'es Hays vs. The Ironsides Pctrole' urn Company. And now to-wit, Dec. 20th, 1S70, on mo tion of W. E. Ijithy, attorney for Slier i If, W. P. Mercilliott appointed auditor to dis tribute the funds arising from sale of real estate oi ueiuntiani. Extract from the Record. beau J. B. AGNEWV.Pro. To all u hom it may concern : I will attend to the duties of my annoint meut, on Saturday, May 20th, 1871, be tween 3 and four o'clock' P. M.. at mv of lice In Tionesta, whore you may attend in person, 11 you see proper. W. P. MEKCELLIOTT, 4-3t. Auditor. CBABXES A. DAXA, Editor. A Newsaeri IkePrweat Tlaie. Istenaea fr Feeble Kew Earth. Inelndinf Farmer. lierhnloi. Mereiwnu, Pro teMlonal Men, Wuimr. TMnktra, and all :o- arf Hoaast Foikt, ana tba Wlvai, Sod, and Danghsart ot all inca. ONLY ONK DOLLAK A YEAR I ONE UENDHED COPIES FOB 30. Or lata thai Oaa Cant a Copr. Let tbera ba a 030 Club at erj Poet Offloa. BEUI-WEEKLY BUN, 99 A TEAR, of the earn tlae and feaerul character at THB WEEBXr. but with a greater variety of ailaceliaueoae readme, and furnliblae; the aei ID Iti enneerthere with greater froebneaa. twoaata II eaane twice a week Instead of once only. THE DAILY 8l!, A VEiR. A preeminently readable &ewnpaper. with tfce laritflet ciircnleilun in the world. Free. Inde yandeat, end fearle. la politic. All the aewa from evrrywlMra. Tw. eenta a Cop : bt mail. AO oewa a atouia. or M a ear. TERMS TO CLUBS. THE DOLLAR WEEKLY MTJ. FIT eoplaa, one ear, aeparaieirefdraM'-d. Foar Uallara. Ten rorjMM, one yesr, aenratelv edrtrrated (aud an extra eop to the getter up el am. Elgkl Dalian. Twenty eoniee, one rear, eeptratelv erldrmeed ta-ul aa eatre nop to Uie Metier up of club). Fifteen Uallara. Fifty eopl-. one yenr. to one a'ldreet land the oeuu- A eoil j uae year l' iretier n p of rlu b), Tktn.iuree Dalian. Fifty rnplee, one Tear, eparateiy aodrenaed (and fcie aeoil- eealouertr 10 eelir-r ue ot riuft), Tklrty.aye Dollar. One hundred em!ra, one year, to one addrnee (and the ball (or one ear tn the ai-tutr irj or ""' Fltty Italian. One hundred enoiee. one year, eeparelely ad dreued laud the Uall lur oue yr iu 1 in' veiier apolclob;. bUly Dellara. TOE 8EMI.WEEKLY HU!t. Flye ooplea. one ear, trparatelv addrwil. Eiskt Dalian. 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IITTTOSE sufferings hsve hern pro'mft- ed from hidden auscs, end whiw cases requires prompt treatment to render existence desirable; If you are suffering, or have aofforodi from Involuntary discharges, what effect docs it produco on your general health T ro you feel weak, debilitated, easily tlredT Does a little extra exertion produce pal pitation of thojieart 7 Does your liver, or urinary organs, or your kidneys, frequent ly get out of orslcr 7 Isyour urlno some times thick, milky or flocky, or i.i it ropy on settling? Or does a thirk tkum rise to the top? Or is a sediment at tho bottom af ter It has stood awhile T Do you have' spells of ;-hort brcathiiigor dispepsia? Aro your bowels constipated? Do you have spoils of fraintins, or rushes of blood to the head? Is your memory imparod? Is your mind constantly dwelling on this subject? Doyoufeel dull, listless, moping, tired of company, or lilo? Do you wish to.be left alono, away from everybody? Docs any little thins niko you start or jump? Is your sleep broken or rotlo.? Is the lustre of your eye as brilliant? Tho bloom on your cheek as bright? IK you enjoy yourself In society as well ? Do you pursue your business with the same energy? Do you feel as much conltdoneo In youself? Are your bpirits dull and flag ging, given to fits of melancholy ? If ao, do not lay it to your liver or dyspepsia. Have you restless nights? Your rmck weak, your kneos weak, and have but lit tle appetite, and you attribute tUi to dys pepsia or liver-couj plaint? Now, reader, f elf-abne, renereal di- easca badly cured, and sexual excesses, are all capable of producinar a weakness of the generative organs. Tho organs of fxonora- tlon.whon In perfect health, make the mau Did you ever think that those bold, defi ant, energetic, persevering, successful bus-inesa-nion arc always thoso whoso genera tive organs aro In perfect health? You never hear such men complain of bcinr melancholy, of nervousness, of palpitation of the heart. They are never afraid they cannot buccccJ in business j they don'tbo- eoine sad and discouraged ; thoy aroal ways polite and pleasant in the company of la dies, and look you and them right in the face none of your downcast looks or any meanness aboutthem. I do 11 at mean those who keep tho organs inflated by running to excess. Those will not only ruin their constitutions, hut also thaiu they do busineat with or for. IIow many 'men, from badly cured dis eases, from the effects of self-abuso and excoss, have brought about that state of eakuess In those organs that has roduood tho gencal system so much as to produco almost every other disoaso Idiocy, lunacy, paralysis, spinal affections, suicide, and al most every other form of disease which humanity is heir to, and tho real causo of tho trouhlo scarcely ever suspected and have doctored forall but the right oue. Diseases of these organs require the nse of a Diuretic. II ELM HOLD S FLUID EXTUACT UrcTIU is the great Diuretic, and is a certain euro '.for diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, Dropsy, Orgau Ic Weakness, Female Complaints, Gener al Debity, and all disea.es of tho Urinary Organs, whether existing in Male or Fe niaio, from whatever cause originating, aud uo matter of how loug aUudiu. If no treatment is aubmitted to, Con auinption or Insanity may cusue. Our flesh and blood aro uuppurlO'l from these sources, and the health and happiness, asd that of Posterity, depends upou prompt use of a roUablo remedy. rielmbold's l'.xtraet Iluchu, established upward of 19..'cars, prepare I by II. T. HKLMItOLD, DrugtiiM, f.0l liroadway. Xew York, and bU Suth 10th Street, l'hiladelphia, Pa. PiticK-?I.2") per botiln or ti bottles for i'i.SO, delivered to any aJ-die-a. hold by all Iiruggestaovorj'whore. NOVK AUK OEXriNK I'VLl-SS DONE TP IN Mi l. 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