1 f (I TUESDAY MOANING, MAY 23. BOROUGH OFFICERS. JturprM TT. It. Mat. CbunriVmrn Jacob Shrlver, J. It. Rtronp, W. W, Dimond. K. II, Haslet, .1. Wlnan. Justice of the Jtaee V. P. Mercilltott, D. N. Knox. Constable 3. N. Teltsworth. tichool Director 1, Winaus, J. A. Tnle, J. A. Proper, Jacob Shrlver, D. 8. Knox, ft. D. Irwin. ' FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. President Jndje Jambs CAMPBKi.t.. Asoeiate Judge J. A. PnorElt, AN RKW OOOK. BhtrifTv.. L. Path. Distritt Attorney W. W. MASon. Treasurer 8. Nkti.kt. Prothonntnry, Register ot Recorder, etc. J. II. AONKW. ' ' I shock was distinctly felt in this place, ,?;.rf"",'E",n,,-,,,icdtheimpressien prevailed that an CbmmuMinnem Elliott, Peter Mkrcilmott. Count; fhiperintendent S. F. Ron urn. Jury 'Commissioners Jxa. Gilfillian, m . Patterson. Oiunty fiurvcyor H.T). Irwin. Owner Josiaii Winans. Oonnty Auditor ,, L, MacretT, Eli Soi.kman, Wm. Clark. Member of Congress VMh District O. W. Scon ELD. Mate senate W. A. Wallace. Atsewbly John (i. Hall. O. C A A. J R. TIMETABLE, OOINO NORTH. Arrive. 1.20 p.m. 6.87p. in. 01 NO SOUTH. Arrive. 10.04 a. m. 3.16 p, tn Popart 1.25 p. m. 6.40 p. in. Depart. 10.07 a. m. l:JO p. m. Milt.... x press Hxpri Mail. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Rev. A. Virtue preached to good congregations, morning and evening, en Sabbath last. He gave out an ap ppointincut for this place, three weeks from Saubalh last. P. At Steele was iu town a fe days last week. lie has been operat ing in oil at Petroleum Centre lately, but comes to Tionesta occasionally to look over Lis bank account. Hunter's mill is ready for opera tion, and will probably be kept busy for some time. Mr. Hunter is bound o have the mill ruu aud do good work k if lie don't make a cent. Greve A Wolcott have for the fpesetkt, ceased operations on their well on the Sowers place, and are preparing te put down a well on this side of the River, opposite Dale Islaud. The veil on tho Island still holds out good. ' -jr tli' Knox has been fencing in "Tfisjot north of his store, and burning "all tho rubbish from that lot and the sine a south of the store. He proposes to meve hie Lam, and build a new4ine fcack on the hill, twenty or thirty feet. It is a noticeable fact that we have -cows in town that would make first class burglars. Scarcely a lot in town Lut baa been forcibly entered by cattle during the last month. TLu may be arousing for the cows, but it causes a a great deal ef profanity among Uve owners of aforesaid lots. Wm. Truesdale, one of our sub acribera living in Jamestown, Pa., met with a serious accident on the 12th inst. His hand was caught in some of the machinery of his planit-g mill, and in order to extricate himself he was obliged to tear all his fingers oft" that Land at the knuckle joint. The stumps were amputated and Mr. Trues dale is getting along finely. He has our sympathy. While in Oil City the other day, we had the pleasure f meeting C. S. .Mark, Esq., the Republican candidate for Sheriff of Venaugo county. HU nomination is equivalent to an elec tion, and we must say that the Repub licans of Venango have made a wise choice of a candidate. Mr. Mark has for six years, served as Deputy Sheriff, and is probably the most cumpeteut man for the position in the county. N. L. Dorrance Las sent a chal lenge to Maj. McLaughlin, of Titus ville, to wrestle, him again. He pro poses to give or take 1250.00 for choice of grounds, and wrestle for $1,000.00 a side and the championship -of America. He says if thischallenga .is not accepted he will proclaim him elf cLampien wreellcr of America. Judge Lowrie, of Crawford, u Holding the Court here this session. -Judge Campbell inlaid up with an at tack of the catarrh, anj is unable to h present. Judge Lowrie is highly peken of Ly our Crawford County ei--cLaogta, and, we believe, was on the Kupreiue IWuch of Pa-uiirylvauia. The town presents a very lively appear ance, aU whe v'ksit our tn during court week being Im-tc, and everul who re on their iuitialnrr trip. Court convened at 2 o'clock 1'. M. yesterday. Jas. Gordon, LV, of Klkhart, IoJ., called upon us uu TLurkday Lat. He is said to be one of tho Ix-ct im-ti who ever left this region, ail Le cer tainly Las li st appearance. He is living on a aplcmlid farm near I'M hurt, aaj Las eunuch of this world's goods to keep him (row suffering dur ing the remainder of Lis Lulural life. He as raisud Lure, ai.d is warmly welcomed w!ituetr Le eon.es Lack on vuUt. Man Killed by Nilro-Glycerine. On Friday afternoon of Inst week, Mr. Charles C. Clarke, Agent fur the Roberts Torpedo Co., was blown to atoms by the explosion of about 500 bits of uitro-glycerine, which he was hauling in a wagon, from Tittisville to Tidioute. Tho explosion occurred near Enterprise, sjui the man, horse aud wagon were blown to pieces. A large circular excavation was made in the road where the accident occurred, fences and trees for a considerable dis tance on either side of the road were shattered to fragments, and a barn about 40 rods from the secene of the disaster was blown to pieces. The earthquake had visited us. The re mains of the unfortunate man were taken to Titufville on Friday evening, and interred in the the cemetery on Saturday. Ilobt. Stephenson of this place was Bear the place at the time, of the accident, and visited the spot, lie tells us that Clarke's face was fouud nearly perfect, without the bkull, but the rest of the body was scattered around so much, that it was difficult te tell which belonged to the man, and which to the horse. Taken altogeth er it is one of the most frightful catas trophes that has ever occurred in this section, and the prevailing opinion seems to be that there is too much liber ty allowed iu the hauling aud trans portation of the dangerous material. The people of Titusville are much ex cited about it and are holding indig nation meetings to try and abate the dangerous traflic in tneir midst. Cer tainly, means should be taken to pro tect the lives and property of those whe live near the manufactory, and we hope soon to hear that these meet ings aud consultations of the citizens have not proved fruitless. Mr. Stephen Pearl Andrews, whose name reminds us of a Scripture quota tion about pearls and swine, thus gush es forth in WoodhullA Claflin'e Weekly, the head and front of the "woman's rights movement, with every indication of the approval of these wronged aud down-trodden women : "The true free lovers are among the most progressive and the most virtuous f women and of men. The true nobil ity and virtue of Mary Woolstencrofl compelled her admission iuto the most aristocratic and the niuet moral circles in Eugluixl, despite of her rejection aud while sho rejected all allegiance to the marriage institution, and lived, or had lived, openly, as the mistress of the man of her choite." We suppose there are some very good women iu this country who Lave an itching for "woman's rlgfjU'and have followed bli. idly in the wake of thse representative advocutes ef that folly ; but are they prepared to ge the whole figure? to embrace as part of this "re form"the hell-conceived iniquity of free love? We guess i.ol WWlhull A C1hA.ii can pull some females a lung way by their noses, but they will prob ably find some trouble in m?king de cent women kdopt this purt of their "reform." The Tyrone Herald goes on to re mark that . "No town of its sile has a snugger, sharper, smaller-souled gang of nude gossippers and traducers than this very same Tyrone." Which we wish to remark in this same connection, thatfwe still have a few, and we are thankful they nrevery few, of these self same gossippers and traducers in our otherwise happy vil lage. They are not strictly confined to the male persuasion, neither do they all wear long stockings and grecian bends. We earnestly wish that the Lord would take them home to glory some moonlit evening. Now when an article like the above is written, there are always about fit teen or fixteen in a town of this size who consider themselves aggrieved, while the parties whose actions call forth the remarks, generally know enough to keep quiet about it. It has the effect, however, to bring into notice those who are never suspected of being of that stripe until they squeal on themtiel ves. "Let the galled jade wince." The Warreu Ltdycr states that Messrs. Emmet Itutstll, Joliu Griffin, and Vernon Randall, the two first named frcm RuxFcllbutg, and the lat ter frniu Glade, rafted oil Tuesday af ternoon (1 last week, at Cobham, in this comity, 20,100 feel of boards; on Wednt'sd.tv.-lO.u'iO feet ; on Thursday, oli'JCO feet; and on Friday, 39,200 lett. Mr. Ramlull shoved the boards from the piles ami Mer. Griffin and RuMell did the raiting. Now we have no doubt that we have men on the creek who will heat this and "not take half aim," but we would like to Lave the facts and figures if they do so. The ht. Mary's Gatelte lw chang- ed hands, Mr. C. Y. Barrett, assuming control of the paper. He start out well, aad we with Liui succom. Mrs. Rogers has established a Mil lencry Store in the secend story of the Acomb Building, Tionesta, Pa. She has all tho latest styles, freth from New York. Give her a call. 8 3t. Notice, Spwiau The Instruments of the Forest Brass Bund Lave Leen purchased, and the Band organized. All who subscribed for their purchase, are requested to come forward and set tle as soon as possible. M. Einstine, Treas. Messrs. Devlin fc Co, of New York, have conferred a substantial fa vor on the public by issuing ft very complete and handsome guide book of New Yow City. It contains all the information necessary to enable any one to find anything worth finding iu the metropolis. They will present a copy free to all persons who may ap ply for it at their stores. Harper' Magazine, for June, 1871, has the following contents: General Average, by the author of "xothing to Wear' with four illuctra tions ; The New York Custoru-House, by T. B. Thrope, with thirteen illus trations; Along the Florida Reef, (fifth paper) by J. B. Holder, with eight illustrations ; The Hintnf Dawn, by Harriet Presco'.t Spoflord ; An Ex cursion to Watkius GU n, by Porte Crayon, with ten illustrations (by Porte Crayon); Anne Furncss, by the auther of "Mabel's Progress," etc ; A Bohemian Household, by Mrs. Frank McCarthy; The American Ba ron, by the author of "The Dodge Club," etc., with three illustrations; The "Horrors of Sun Domingo," by Benson J. Lossing, with a Portrait ol Tous8aint L'Ouverture ; AnteroB, by the author of ''Guy Livingstone," etc; the Man in the Iron Musk, by Eugene Lawrence ; Under the Maple, by Kate Putnam Osgood ; That Place under Government, by the author of "My Daughter Elinor,", The Demolition of the Throne of Charles X, by J. S. C. Abbott ; The Confessional, Trans luted from the German by C. C. Sha'.-k-ford : Enchantment, by Alice Gary ; Short Trips to Europe, by William C. Prime; Editor's Easy Chair; Editor's Literary Record; Editor's Scientific Record ; Editor's Historical Record ; Editor's Drawer. Harpet Bros.,Frank- lin Square, New York. a I have good Chop for sale at $2.00 perewt. I have also a lot of Com and Outs. Warehouse one door south of W. J. Roberts' residence. 3-tf. II. W. Roberts. M. P. Jenks, Jeweller, MeaJville, Pa., is selling Watches, Jewelry, Chains, Diamonds etc., at 20 per cent, below marked prices. Several of our citizens have patronized him, unil find iiJui "square." Give him a call. His establishment is on the corner of Wa ter and Chestnut Sfcs., in Culluni block. For Sale. The house and lands known as the "Clmsiie Proneny," lo euled at Irvinton,. Warren Coui'ity Pu., are for sale. Tcrmj cash or approved security. Apply to Jons A. Dale, President Tionesta Savings Bank, Tionesta, Pb. Book Binding. We are agent for as good a book bindery as there is anywhere. We are prepared to do all the biudiug which may be brought to us, at low rates, and satisfaction guaranteed. Samples can be seen at this office. Newspaper Laws. We would call the special attention of Post Masters and subscribers to the Forest Ripublican to the following synopsis of the Newspaper laws: 1. A Postmasters is required to give notice by etfer.returning a paper does not answer the law), when a subscri ber does not take his paper nut of the 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 lakes a paper from the Post office, whether directed to his name or another, or whether he has subscribed or not, is responsible fur 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 Lis pa per to be stopped at a certaiu time, and the publisher coutiuues to send, the subscriber is bound to pay for it if he take it out of the 7W Office. The law proceeds upon the ground that a man must pay for what he uses. The -courts have decided that refus ing to take newspapers and periodicals from the post oflice, or removing aud leaving them uncalled for, is prima ffi evidence of intentional fraad. To Nebraska, California, and Kan is, and the B. L M. R. R. Lands. j The "Burlington Route," so called, lies, right in the path of the Star of Empire. It runs almost immediately in the center of the great westward movement of emigration. Crossing Illinois and Iowa, it strikes the Mis siouri river at three points. ; These three points are the gateways into three great sections of the, trans Missouri region. The Northern gate is Omaha, where the great Pacifiic road will take you to the laud 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 rrver, a region unsurpassed on tho 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 at Hamburg, running direct to St. Joe and Kunsas City. The traiiH of the Burlington run smoothly and safely, and make all connections. It runs the Lest of coach es, Pullman Palace and Pullman Din ing cars, and should you take the journey for the jonmey's sake alone, you will be repaid ; or take it tn find a home or a farm, ana you cannot find either better than among the B. & M. 1111105, where you can buy on ten years' credit, and at a low price. For Sale. One 20 Horse Power Timber Engine aud Boiler iu good or der. Inquire of D. S. Knox, 1 tf. Tionesta, Pa. Cakpestkrs, Blacksmiths, Saw mill men, Oil men, and other citizens ot Forest county, who are in want of any thing in the Hardware line, should go to Andrews A Co., Tidioute. They have the largest stock iu this section of the country. They are making and repairing all kinds of. Machinery and Saw mill castings at short notice 4-tf. A. II. Steele, Cashier Tionesta Savings Bank, Las been appointed agent for the celebrated "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 will furnish them with all the information required. t t ttcj rnr wil1 Bm,d a JT , A W.iandNome Pros- jieitu of our WnflK Acw Illustrated Family Bible AGENTS I'oiiUiiiuun over 1W hue Scripture Illustrations to any lloob ai((nt, free of (naive. Adilrrrta, Ptationai ruuusuing Co., Philadelphia, Pa. WANTED AUKNTS, (IJO per dav) to sell the eelehruted HUM K SHU'l TLK SF.WINO MACIIINK. Has the under leed, makes the '-lock utiti h" (alike on both sides) anil is fully lioi used. The and cheapest lainily Sowing Machine in the market. Address Johnson, Clark 1' !'o.. Host, in, M iss., Pittsburgh, Pa., t'lii ca'o, 111., or 1st. Ismis, Mo. 7 -It SC7IOOL TEACHERS WautiiiK employment, at from oo U 100 per iiioiuh, s.'loolU address .KIUL.1.K & MeCUKDY, Fii, Pa. 7--U THE BIBLE .HAND BOOK, By ALliKlU' L. RAWMON. No tewlier, atudent, or bible reader should bo without a copy, the price places it within the reach of all. Amenta, (to whom HIhthI commission will Iw Riv en) wanted in every town and ooun'y in the land. Will furnish a sample copy, (with terms to amenta) by mail, pemuwe prepaid, on receipt of the list prlco, $1.50. K. M. BRUCE. No. 18, N. 7th St. Tliila. Ta. 7-4U OCT OKI! II, 18 CO. J. & P. COATS' BEST SIX-COBD 1H NOW TDK OITL Y Thread put up for the American marker which is S1X-COUD IN ALL NUMBERS, From No. 8 to No. 100 Inclusive. For Hand and Mac hi nr. LOTS FOR SALE! IN THE BOROUGH OF TIONESTA. o Apply to GEO. G. SICKLES, 79, Nassau St., New York City. AGENTS WAN'TEI FOR "WONDERS OF THE WORLD," Over 0110 thousand illustration. Tlx) largest best m;I1i!i;', and most attractive 1 ...l.li I... I . ...a agent in DuiiVfi', Colorado, sold 100 ill four ; uuys. wuu agcjii. in .Miiwuuhiu aoii mi ' eopius ill oiio-iiali' day. and a large 11 t lit i lxr lrom -0 to M copies per day. Scud lir ' Circulars, with terms Hi once. Addions, I'. 1 r. 1 -uoiibuing to., 111 urouuie r-v., . 1.1 SHERIFF'S SALE. BY VIRTUE of a writ of Fieri Fa eisK, iHHiied out of the Court of Com mon Plena of Forest County, and to me di rected, ther will be exposed to nale by public vendui) or outcrr. at the Court House in the borough of Tionenta, on WEDNESDAY, MAY 24, 1871, at 2 o'clock, P. M., the follow ng dcscrlbod property, to-witi John A. Proper vs. Mvron E. t Tfnr, fi. fa. No. 44, May Term. 1S71. Merrill lott. All defendant' right, title, interest and claim, of, in and tothatcerutin lot of ground situate in Clarington, Forest county, Pa., containing ono and one-half acren, more or les, bounded and described a follows, to witl On the west by the Clarion river, on the north by Hhlppcn Road, on the east by Hoyd street, and on the aoutli by Wm. R. Coon's lot, heinti the name lot of ground conveyed by Thomas Porter, adm'r of Henry L. Porter, dee'd, to Myron E. Por ter ; with onetwo-atory frame house there on erected. Taken in exeentinn and to be sold as tho Sroperty of Myron E. Porter, at the suit oi ohn A. Proper. Terms cash. 6-3t. E L. DAVIS, Sheriff. NOTICE TOJH-PAYERS. THE undersigned will be at the follow ing plancM at the time deaignated for the purpose of receiving taxes tor the year 1B71: BARNETT TOWNSHIP. Tuesday, June 6th, Cookaburgh, (fore noon.) I Wednesday, June 7th, Clarington, (fore noon.) JENKS TOWNPHIP. Thursday, June 8th, at J. 1). Hunt's. HOWE TOWNSHIP Friday, June tftli, Balltown, at John Mil ler's. KISG8LEY TOWNSHIP. Saturday, June 10th, Newtown, at Wheel er Ji Dtjsenhury'a store. HARMONY TOWNSHIP. Tuesday, June 13th, at Allendor School House.' . Wednesday, Juno 14th, White Oaks, HICKORY TOWNSHIP. Thursday, June 15th, East Hickory, at J. Sigiins' store. TIONK3IA BOROUGH AND TOWNSHIP. Friday, une 10th, Tionesta, at Court House. GREENE TOWN8UIP. Saturday, June 17th, Lacytown. Parties indeb ed for Mercantile License for 1871 will please be prepared to pay, as all delinquents will be proceeded against on the 1st of July, as the law directs. 7-3t. S. J. KETLEY, Treas. noR "Convent Life Unveiled," by J. Edith O'Clorman, Escaped Nun, Whose disclosures are thrilling and startling. Franklin Pub. Co. 712 Chestnut St. Pliila, Pa. 7-4t. AQEOTS WicLd for TwelTu Tears -as Wild Mam & Plains. A uook 01 tnrilliiig iiKcre.u, i-nmng reci tals from actual liio among that wonder ful people Spirited descriptions ef their Strange huperatitions, Sports, Lends, Tra ditions. Hontrng, Fighting Scalping, Doc toring, Worshiping, etc., profusely illus trated. It is selling by t lion sail ds with great rapsditv Also, just out and ready for delivery BIIOCKETT'S History of the late momentous WAR IN EUROPE, from official sources, complete and Jolia ble ; Vivid descriptions ot those great Mat ties; Lives of the loaders. Finely illuss traded. Kgglish and German. Only $2. One man sold 6' in two days ; 178 iu eight days. bOO in thirty days. It goes like wildfire, btrike quickly aud coin money CAUTION. Bowore of inferior works by unknown authors. Mere picture books. Ho sure ol a reliable author. A, IX, Hubbard, Pub. 400 Chestnut St., Phila. 8-it 4 4s fc . ., r T- NEW MUSIC STORE,' on;iM house block, TITUSVILLE, PA. w E are now receiving a large stock of Muuieal Merchandise, consisting of PIANOS, ORGANS I BIELODECKS, And a full line of SMALL INSTRUMENTS, SHEET MUSK', and INSTRUCTION HOOKS, STOOLS, SPREAOS, Etc. We are Agent for Nlvluway V Moiim, Ilrutlburj-, C'lilfkrriiigiV ton, Ituabe A Co. PIANOS, and fill all orders of other manufacturers ifdcjtired, at the lowest, rates. We have the celebrated KM ITU I'.UILOII OIUMX, of Itoston. the finest KKKD INhTHl'SSKST yet iiitr.Hluecd, which we can sell on very rcasonab'e terioa. A Unre stock of Select Sheet Muie always on h vid. tlur iiislriiiiiviiis nnsi no notire at our hand, as lliev hv leii brl' r tin world for twenty to thirty years. W wabkakt tii km roa riva ikaks, and will ell on numthly luivments, exehsnirs for aeeond hand iiistrumeots, or for i'ASl! if urged. We )iall t ple.-ed to show our food, to all who may lavor 11 with a call. .1. B. BiMiTH, R. II. MA K' EST, 40 tf. Opera limi Tttintvilla A i i : N Ts W A N I'EU F 'It Til FIISTORY OF THE U WAR l!J EUROPE It contain over loo line cngravim.' of lialtle r-eei.es and incidcnl In the War, and I tint only Auilieniie and iillii ial I11 tory of that great I'oiillit. I Poblilied hi both t-.it 1 1 -Ji ami German. ' OAII 7"lA'"'''r"'r hit"iie aie being KJn U I (If circulated. Simi list Hi.. IxMik you buy contains loo lin. i-niri avings aiiti maps. fSeiul r c reu;ur and see our terms, and a lud dosei ipi on ol 'le uoik. Address, N.M L PL Jl blhll I N CO., l"hUa. Pa. t 4 WATCH FREE, and 30 a day sure, no humbug. Address will stamp, I-atta Co., Pittsburgh, Pa. l-4t A. B. HILL, iBL.A.cas: S I T EC , HAVING LOCATED In Tionesta, Is pre pared to do all kinds of work In his line, In a manner which will satisfy all who may favor him with thoir custom. Partic ular attention paid to HOUSE SHOEING. Olvehim a trial. Shop on Church St., near the Savings Bank. 8-ly. CHAS. II. 811 EP ARE), OF.HF.RAL DKALDR I!T DRY GOODS,. NOTIONS. CARPETS, HATS, CArS, AND SHOES, QIIKEXSWAHE. NEW YORK STORE, Centre Street, . OIL CITY PA. ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAIL ROAST" GREAT THROUGH ROUTE raoM The Oil Regions to Pittsburgh, THE EAST AND THE WEST I SLEEPIXO C.4 M On all night trains. raseiisrrs and bap gage transferred at Oil City, Faaa or Charoe! Trains make direct connection with all Roads centering at Oil City, and leave as follows: Day Express leave Oil City at 2 DO pas Ariivnsat Pittsburgh SOopm Night Express Iare Ol City P 20 pin A rrives nt Pittsburgh V!5 a m Mail Train leaves Ol City.... 0am Arrives at Pittlliurgh ... 6 60 p m Pay Express Tnves Piltxhurgh it 7 20 a m Arrrives at Oil City nt 2 1.1 p m Night Express Lea e Pittsburl 8 40 pm Arrives at Ot City BlSam Way Passenger lea on Pittsburg 9 IS a m Arrives at Oil City 7 S3.p m Passengers travelling by this Route will find better accommodations and make bet ter time than bv any other road from the Oil Regions to I'ittn'burgh. J. LA WHENCE, Gen. Ropt. Itegistcr' Xudre! " PURLTO NOTICE is hereby given that John Siggtns. executor of JaueSigtrin deceased has tiled, in the Itegister's Ollli-e in and for the County of Forest.ar Tionesta. ! Pa., his final account as Executor f the last will and testament of Jane Siggin doe'd., late of Harmwnv Townah'p, Forest County, Pa., and that the same will Ixt pre sented to the Orphan's Court of aaid Coun ty for con linn a tion and allowaiK-e on the fourth Monday of May next, at the Court nouse at j loneata, in tne eouutv aroresad Apr. 4, 1871. J. 11. AON EW, 4-3t Keoorder. Auditor's ollee. In the Common Piers of Forest County Char'es Hays va. The Ironsides Petrolo' 11m Comnanv. And now to-wit, Dee. 29th, 1870, on mo tion of W. E. Ijitliv, attorney for Sherirt", W. P. Mercilliott appointed auditor to dis tribute the funds arising from sale of real estate ni aetennant. Extract from the Record. rkai.. J. n. AG NEW, Pro. 2b ah whom it may concern : I will attend to the dutiesof my appoint ment, on Saturday, Mav 2oth, 1871, be tween 8 and lour o'clock p. M.. at mv of. flee in Tionesta, where you may attond in person, 11 you see proper. W. P. MEHCELLIOTT, 4 -.It. Auditor. CHABLEJ A. 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WnOSKsnfferlnirshaTe bean protrf ed from hidden causes, and whose coses require prompt treatment ta reader existence desirable ) Tf yoa are sufferlnr, or bar Mffered from Involuntary dischargos, what effeot does it produce on your gnneral health? I)o you feel weak, debilitated, easily tired Doea a little extra exertion produce pal pltatlon of tho.heartT Does your l vcr, or urinary organs, or yourkidneys, frequent ly get out of order? Is yonr urine aomo tlmes thick, milky or floeky, or Is It ropy on settling ? Or does a thick skum rise te the top ? Or Is a sediment at the bottom af ter it lias stood awhile? Do you have spells of short breathingor dlspepsla? Are your bowels constipated? Do you Hare -apella of frainting, or rushes of blood to the head ? Is yonr memory im pared? Is your mind constantly dwelling on this object? Doyoufoel dull, listless, moping, tired of company, or.lile? Do you wish to be left alone, away from everybody ? Doe any llttlo thing mke you start er Jnmp? Is your sleep broken or restleaa? Ia tho lustre ,of your eye as brilliant? The bloom on your check as bright? Do you enjoy yourself in society as well? D . you pursue your business with the same cuerpry ? Do you feel as much confidence In youself ? Are your spirits dull and flag, glng, given to fits of melancholy? If ao. do not lay It to your liver or dyspepnia. Have you restless nights? Your bark weak, your knees weak, and have but llt tlo appetite, and you attribute this te dys pepsia or Uver-oemplaittt? Now, reader, self-abuse, venireal'dla- eases badly cured, and sexual excesses, are all capable of produciniz a weakness of the generative organs. The organs of genera tion, when In porfect health, make the man Did y itt ever think that those bold, defi ant, energetic, persevering, successful bua-inesa-men are always those whose genera tive organs are In perfect health? Yea never hear euch 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 arealway polite an pleasant in the company of la dies, and look you and them right In the face none of your downcast look or any meanness about', them. I do nat mean tnosa who keep tho organs inflated'by running to execs. Those will not only ruin tliuir constitution, but also they do business wlUt or for. How many 'men, from badly eurwd dis eases, from the effects of self-abuse and excess, have brought about that stats of weakness in those organs that has reduced the geneal system ao mnch as to produce almost every other disease idiocy, lunacy, paralysis, aplnal affections, suicide, and al most every other form of disease which humanity ia hsir to, and the real cauao of the trouble acarcely ever uapeeted ao4 have doctored for all but the right one. Diseases of these organs require the of a Dlurotic. 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