TUESDAY MORSISG, AUGUST IS, 1871. BOROUGH OFFICERS. JlitrfMsII. II. Mat. CfcunaVmrn .Jacob Slirl ver, J. U. Stronp, TT. W, Dlmond. M. II, Haslet, J. Winans. Justice) of the Veuve W. 1. Morcilliolt, ft. H. Kncwc. Vonstable J. N.Teltswnrtli. Hchool IHrectori J. Winans. J. A. Dnlo, 3. A. Proper, Jacob Sbrlvor, 1). H. Knox, U, i. Irwin. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. Preriilcnt JwVie Jamks CAMriiKl.L. Moridfe Juiiytii. A. Pmofku, An fcRKW C'uok. Shrriff K. U. Davis. District Attorney V. W. Mxson. Treasurer S. Skti.kv. Prothonntixry, liftinter Jleeoi-ler,te. J. H. Aunrw. CbmmiMioHirni N.T WnKKi.En, Dexj. Elliott, Prtkr Mkrcili.iott. CVnfy Qupurinttniitnt 8. F. llnanicn. Jhry (.Vjwmi.i.nuurrj Jas. Oilhi.liaN, Wv. PATTKHSOX. Cbunry Nurreyor S.T. Inwix. Cbroner JosiAn Wikaws. Vounty Auditor L. Li H.ACKBTT, Eli Hoi.liMAN, Wm. CLAHK. Member vf Vungrea IWh District ii. W.. Scon ELD. Utate Senate W. A. Wallace. Assewbty JohmO. Hall. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Wm, A. Greaves, of Rochester, N. Y., who epeot soma time here a few tears ago, ia iu town on a visit to his tViend. W. J. Roberts has put a new front ia the store house south of his resi dence. Whether he intends to usa it Limself or to rent it we have not been Informed. Two or three wagon loads of "pickers'have gone out into the coun try to camp out and pick blackberries. They will have "gobs" of fun, and will probably bag a few blackberries and lots of rattlesnakes. A bast ball match is contempla ted betweeu the employees of the Dem ocrat and Journal combined and those of the Republican office, in Mcadville. Col. ReUiuger says he is whittling out paddles to stop the balls with. Wru. Duscubury, of Newtown, was poisoned in some way or other, while working in the hay-field last week. Hi right hand and arm are badly swol len tsd inflamed. He has gone to his Lome, in York State, for antidotes and recuperation. . WTliejCulver well, a little this side of Went Hickory,' i now producing about two barrels and a balf per day. ' A nrtftiA pdl ia iiciflflr nut down fihnllt one-half mile this sido of Culver's. Jamison A Manross lyve the contract of puiting'dowu the well. Rattlesnake of various dimensions Jtave been killed at different times du ring the past week or two, by divers individuals. We have heard of seve ral being killed that measured a yard and a quarter in length, and having teu to twelve raitlcs with them, Forest Brass Band, or most of it, ii practicing almost- constantly. If the boys don't make good players, it will not be for want of application. ; They play two or three tunes right well, aud nave already a buy dollar eugagviuuiiv uu nanus. The weather is warm, and there is no money to be made by denying it. 1 . I I 1 1 some take woisney ana water, some whiskey straight; and others water with ice, as antidotes against the heat. We . take ours in Soda Water, which can be quaffed in all its purity, at the store of Knox & Co. .' We remarked a week or two ago that we had heard no expression as to whether Mr. Burton was to be called back to this place another year or not. . We have since heard that by reason of 'Wishes expressed by every member of ' the M. E. Church in this circuit, Mr. Burton will remain with us another year in the capacity of Pastor. A campmeeting is being held at Lickingville, which, we understand, is well attended. On Sunday a large party from town wont out. All was reported to be going on in good shape. Rev. Burton attended during the day, no services being held in the M. E Church in the morning. Regular ser vices were held in the evening. A lively fight is going on in Tl tusville over the City Auditorship, both candidates being Republicans, The Herald supports M. Thomas M. Smith, and the Courier supports R. D. Fletcher. The papers are full of it, and yesterday' Herald cautions the people to look out for bribery from the Fletcher party. It' most too hot for much of such work. Some person who appeared to be anxlou to attend camp-meeting, bor rowed a horse of Jacob Hood's on Thursday night last we6k, while Mr. Hood was asleep, and rode it out near NewmanvUle. Mr, Hood wa worked up a little about it, thinking his horse bad been stolen, but it was brought in on Friday safe and sound. This kind of thing is getting a little monotonous about here, and a demand for hemp will probably be the upshot of the A new way of gambling has appear ed in our midst, and of all odd ways of filling your pockets or busting your finances, it is the oddest. A chap goes home and washes his feet, clean. Ho then comes down town, mingles with a crowd, and shortly begins to fold up the end of his nose. Somn one notices him at it, and propounds the conun drum : "Why that heavenward tenden cy of the nnsal organ T" Tho nose twister answers that he smells feet. He is then told that it is probably tho effluvia from bis cwn worm-killers that strikes his proboscis, whereupon the party of the first part offers to bet tho cigars, soda water, or whatever elso happens to he for sale, that be has the cleanest feet of the two. The oth er takes the bet. Umpires and smell ers are appointed, and feet stripped. The party of the second part is always beaten, because first party has washed his feet the receutly-est. Is there any other nice little game that can he made to pay cigars and drink for those who are indisposed to buy their own? Fetch 'cm on, and we'll air 'em. On Monday evening, a week ago after our paper was made up, and part ly pressed off, the following occurred, and we consequently did not get it in last week's paper: Some time during the night some thieves gobbled several shirts off the dothes-Iine of C. D. Mabio; entered the cellar of Wm. P. Neill, and eat up several pies, leaving the plates, took away several loaves of bread Bnd some "garden truck ;" from thence they went across to the depot, entered the freight house by breaking a window, and got away with 500 "toby" cigars. There were a number of higher priced ones in the the room, but the thieves evi dently had no light, and were probably in a hurry. No clue to the peipetra tors has been found. If ever any one it caught stealing in this section, we wouldn't give five mills on tho dollar for his carcass. Wm.G.Sthofield, of Philadelphia sends us another year's subscription, and, among other things, says he would like to hear oftener from the old part of the couuty. We should like to ac commodate Mr. Schofiuld, as well as the rest of our roaders. by lively com munications from every part of the county, but we have the misfortune to have correspondents who can not spare time to write about every item of in terest that transpires. We hope to be able before mauy weeks to present our readers with live communications from all over Forest every week. We have a interesting letter from Fort Pitt this week, and hope our correspondent there will keep us duly posted of all that transpires there. A large well bus becu struck at Enterprise, which produced 30 barrels wheu started, nud produces about 100 barrels per day now. It is owned by T. V. S. Moreau. A mortgage on the farm on which this well is situated is held by Mrs. Riddle of this place, and it may eventually prove a paying thing for her. Z. T. Shriver of this place has a lcaso on Mrs. Riddle's farm which joins the furm where the big well is aud we hope to hear of his get ting a well similar to the Moreau well. Several wells at Enterprise have been pumping from 5 to 15 barrels for about live years, and the striking of this big one is a surprise to all. 11. A. Burt, formerly of this place is iuterested in some wells there. It will be noticed by an advertise ment in another column, that some party or other has relieved our friend Seldon Whitman, of two horses. ' This is a hard blow to Mr. Whitman, as he is a hard working man, and is not able to lose so much at once. Wo hopa that au organization of a Horse Police force will be had in our county for the protection of horses &c. against thieves. We have noticed that whenever such an organization exists that thieves give them a wide berth. No one knows whose horses will go next, and it is to the interest of all who own horses to make a move in the matter. We sin cerely hope, that Mr. Whitman's horses may be returned to him iu good condi tion, and the thieves brought to jus tice. Baso Ball is being practiced on Hunter's Island, every day (Sundays excepted) by the boys and young men of our place. They contemplate or ganizing immediately, and we may yet have some match games here before the season closes. P. 8. Since tho above was in type an organization has been effected. The club is called "The Whooper-ups," aud has elected the following officer: President J. T. Dale. Secretary Frauk Mabie. Treasurer Geo. Sullivan. Capt. 1st Nine H. W. Roberts. Fresh arrival of Dress Silks, Dress Goods, Trimmings, Notions. and goods gouerally received this day by Superior Lumber Co., Elm street. 011 od there. JO.? Fort Pitt Communication. Ed. Republican : Thinking thot some item of news from this section might prove interesting to your read ers, I have gathered up a few, and send them to you bv tho "Fort Pitt Mail Bug :" One day last week, Mr. G. W. Dith ridge, Business Manager of tho Fort Pitt Lumber Co., while giving direc tions to ono of his men, met with an accident; his baud coming in contact with the slash, causing an ugly, but not dangerous wound. Edward Warfel, of this place, was badly injured tho latter part of last week, from the effects of which he has been unable to work since. In at tempting to throw a slab from tho cir cular to the cut-off saw, it came iu con tact with the bull-wheel, rebounded, and struck Mr. Warfel in the stomach. He is coming around. Messrs. Emery and Freeman seem to be very unfortunate with their stock. 1 On Thursday last they had their third animal killed on the Tram Road, all having been killed within three weeks. The driver, Win. Courier, narrowly escaped wit!) Ins life. The track was very wet, and the brake rod broko, letting the car down swiftly against the mules. The car was brokeu to atoms, and the lumber scuttered for sixty yards. On Saturday a little child of Mr. G. W. Emery narrowly escaped drowning. It had fallen into the spring, and was rescued by the timely arrival of Mr; M. Donovan. On Friday last the Fort Pitt Mill turned out Twenty-one Thousaud feet of clear Pine, Six Thousand feet of Hemlock, Seventeen Thousand Five Hundred Lath, and Eleven Hundred Pickets. We consider this pretty fair for one day's work. You shall hear from me again soon. Yours Ac, 8. L. C. Will be a regular meeting of the Temple of Honor on next Saturday evening. A full attendance is desired. Operations have again been sus pended at Ross Run, the operators be lieving that uo oil will be found in the well they were working on. This however, is not considered a fair test of all the territory about there. Mr. Sloan, of tho firm of Sloan A Van Giesen has bought the house for merly occupied by Mrs. Savage and Mrs. Hilands, ef the Hilaud heirs. He will move his family to town about the Grst of October. He will be wel comed by our townsmen. The Petroleum Producers' report for the month of July gives the aver age daily production as 14,725 bar rels, an increase of 1,040 barrels. The j report shows a decrease in stocks in ; iron tank of 22,789 barrels, aud an in crease of 5,000 barrels at the wells. Baixou'b Magazine for. Septem ber. The September number of this j spirited Magazine is issued, and still retains its interest aud originality. For great variety we call it the best monthly in the country. It always hoe one sea story half a dozen love and domestic tales, adventures of the most excitable kind, and a long list of illus trated articles. Only 15 cents per copy, or $1.50 per year. Thomes ,& Talbot, 63 Coiitrrcss street, Boston, are the publishers. Last week we published a comma nication i'rem the Pittabuigh Female College. We wish to speak a word in its favor. We are not personally ac quainted with the school or teachers, but judge from very complimentary no tices we see iu Pittsburgh papers, that it must be u first cluss institution. . Tli Cullege building is very happy in its location, being very ceutral aud easily accssible and still quite away from the din and confusion of the noisy city. The building itself is handsome, commodious, healthy. The course of study is full and liberal. The teach ers number over tweuty, aud have been chosen with great discretion. The charges are claimed to be less than any school affording equal accommodations and advantages. The total charges for boarding, light, furnished and car peted room, fuel, church sitting, ten piece washing each week, tuition in the full English course und Latin, are less than three hundred dollars a year. Better than all else i the moral tone prevuuing tho school. Dr. Pershiug is one of the kindest and most affable of men, making the pupil feel at home iu his school from the first. The Full term eommences Sep. 5. Send to Rev. I. C. Pershing, D. D., Pittsburgh, Pu., for a catalogue. Where did you get your Hewing Machine? At the Superior Lumber Co.'s Store, Elm street. They sell the Singer Fam ily Machine for ?C5 in mr.iitlily pay ments and it is the only machine we would use. Call and examine the machine for yourself und they will give you full iut'urruaticu in regard to if. If -St Burlington. Leaving the East and arriving at Chicago or Indianapolis, how shall we reach the Westt The best Line is ac knowledged to be the C, B. & Q., joined together with the B. A M. Rail road by the Iron Bridge at Burlington, and called the Burlington Route. The main line of the Route running to Omaha, connects with the great Pa cific Roads, and "forms to-day the lead ing route to Cali forma. The Middle Branch, entering Nebraska at Tlatts mouth, passes through Lincoln, the State Capital, anil will this year be finished to Fort Kearney, forming the shortest route across the Continent by over 100 miles. Another branch of the B. M., diverg ing at Red Oak, falls into a line run ning down tho Missouri through St. Joe to Kansas City, and all Kansas. Passengers by this route to Kansas, see Illinois, Southern Iowa, and Mis souri, and, by a slight divergence, can see Nebraska also. Lovers of fine views should remem ber the Burlington Route, for its towus "high-gleaming from afar" its tree fringed steams Its rough bluffs and quarries its corn-oceans stretching over the prairies further than eye can reach. j Land-buyers will be sure to remem ber it, for they have friends among tiio two thousand who have already bought farms from Geo. S. Harris, the Land Commissioner of the B. & M. R. R. at Burlington, Iowa, or among the four thousand honie-stcaders and preemptors who last year filed claims in the Lincoln land office, where "Un cle Sam is rich enough to give us nil a farm." The Reason Why. The immediate causo of premature fadiug or blauch ing of the hair is an obstruction of the oil vessels which afford the color ing matter. The remote causes may be general ill health, trouble of mind, etc. Hencein order to restore its natur al color and beauty the oil vessels must be restored to their normal con dition. It is on this principle that Nature's Hair Restorative iscompund ed, and it has proved a complete suc cess, wherever faithfully applied. It is not a poisonous dye, consequently the effort is gradual, and in severe ca ses two cr three bottles are necessary to produce the desired result. See ad vertisement. 18-2t Book Binding. . We are agent for as good a book bindery as there is anywhere. We are prepared to do all the binding which muy be brought to us, at low rates, and satisfaction guaranteed. Ssmples can be seen at this office. For Sale. The house and lands known as the "Christie Property," lo cated at Irvinton, Warrcu County Pa., are for sale. Terms cash or approved security. - Apply to John A. Dale, President Tioncsta Savings Bank, Tionesta, Pa. Carpenters, Blacksmiths, Saw mill men, Oil men, and other citizens of Forest county, who are in want of any thing in the Hardware line, should go to Andrews & Co., Tidioute They have the largest stock in this section of the country. They are making and repairing all kinds of Machinery and Saw mill castings at short notice 4-tf. 50,000 lbs Wool Wanted, At Hilbronner & Co.'s, for which the highest price in goods or cash will be paid. ' They have just received the agency for an Eastern Hou&e, and want all the woo) they can possibly get. Take your wool there and get good prices. Williamsport Dickinson Semina ry a first class school for both sexes, V illiuiusport, Pa. Fall session opens Aug. 24, 1871. For catalogues ad dress, W. Lee Spottswood, D. D., President. For Sale. One 20 Horse Power Thaber Engine aud Boiler iu good ' der. Inquire of D. S. Knox, .. 1-tf. Tionesta, P A II. Suckle, Cashier Tionesta Savings Bauk, has been appointed agent for the celebrated " Ionian 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. M. P. Jeuks, Jeweller, Mcadville, Pa., is selling Watches, Jewelry, Chains, Diamond &c, at 20 per cent, below marked prices. Several of our citizens have patronized him, and find him "square." Give him a call. His establishment is on the corner of Wa ter and. CVstnot Jr't, fa CVillnm block. puoPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITU TION OF PENNSYLVANIA. JotmJT nKHOLUTIOS Proponing an amendment to tho Constitu tion of Pennsylvania. fte it Jirxnlvnl fty the Senate nml ITnuxe of Jleprenentatii vs of the Commonn-etilth of I'rnn'ijli.art.a in Uenerat Aaaemliti) met, That tlio following amendment nrtlicCoii Mtitution of thin Commonwealth le pro poned to tlio people tor their adoption or rejection, pursuant to thfi provisionsof the tenth article thereof, to wit: AMENDMENT. Strlkeonttho Sixth Section of tho Sixth Artieln of the Cnnxti'iitioii, and insert in lieu thereof tho following: "A IStnte Treasurer shall chofcn 1V tho (pntlitied eh-ctors of the Slate, at such timed anil for Much term of servieo as shall be prescribed by law." JAMES II, WF.nn, Speaker of the House of Iteprenentntivei. WILLIAM A. WALLACE, Speaker of the Sennto. Approved tho fifteenth day of Juno, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and sevonty-one. JXO. W. fJEAUY. Prepared and eertitied for publication pursuant to the Tenth Article of th Con stitution. F. JORDAN, Secretary of the Commonwealth. Office Seeretiiryof the Commonwealth. I llarrisburg, July 5th, 1.171. J 15in':l PENNSYLVANIA CEN TRAL RAILROAD ON AND AFTER 11 P. P. Sunday May 1, 1870, Train arrive at and leave the Union Depot, corner of Waxhinton and Liberty atrcot, an follows: ARRIVE. Mall Train, l.:W) A in : Kant Line, 12.12 a tn i Well's accommodation No. 1, tl.i!0a in" Itrinton accommodation No 1, 7.M a m; Wall's accommodation No 2, R.5.ia m Cin cinnati xpre a in j Johnstown ac commodation W.fiO am; Braddock's ac commodation No I, 7.00 pin; Pittsburgh express 1.30 p m; Pacific express 1.50 p in ; vaii8 aceonimooiition io ;i, z.iio p ni ; Hoinewood accommodation No 1,9.55 pin; Wall a accommodation No 4, 5.50 p mj lirinton accommodation No 2, 1.10 p m; Way Passenger lO.liO p ni. DEPART. Southern express 5.20 a m ; raclfie Ex press 2.40 a m ; Wall's accommodation No 1. 6.30a m : Mail Train 8.10 a m ; Krinton'g accommodation 1 1.L'O a rn ; liraddock's ac commodation Nnl.fi. 10 p m; Cincinnati exprens p in ; wall s accommodation N 2, 11.51 a in ; Johnstown accommodation 4.05 p in ; HoinewoiMl accommodation No I, o.no p m ; Kniladelplna express 3..KI p m; Wall accommodation NoR,:i.05p in; W all'a accommodation No 4, CO.") p ill ; Fast Lino 7.40 p in; Wall's No 5, 11.00 p in. The Church Trains leave Wall's Station every Sunday at 9.05 a. in., reaching Pitts burgh at 10.05 a. in. Returning leave Pitts burgh at 12.50 p. in., and arrivo at Watl'a Station at 2.10 p. in. Cincinnati express leaves daily. South ern express daily except Moi. jay. All oth er Trains daily, except Sunday. For further Information aply to W. II. BECKWIT1I, Agent. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company will not assume any Risk for llaggngu ex cept for Wearing Apparel, and limit their rsponsibility to Ono Hundred Dolla' 'val ue All baggage exceeding that a ount In value will le at the risk of the mer, unless taken by special contract. A. J. CASSAl Goneral Superintendent, Altoona Pa. Well' Curltolic Tablet. For Cougts, . Colds and Hoarseness, These Tablets present tho Acid ih Com bination with other efficient remedies, iu a popular form, for the Cure of all throat and lung diseases. Hoarsouoss and UN ceration of the throat are Immediately re lieved, and statements are constantly be ing sent to tho proprietor of relief in cases of Throat difficulties of vears standing. CAUTION lZVJ. ie Tablets; don't let other (foods be palmed off on vou in their place. John Q. Kellog, 34 Piatt St., N. Y.' Sole Agent. Sold by Druggists, Price 25 cents a box. 12-It SLOAN & VAN GIESEN. BLACKSMITHS AND WAGON-MAKERS. Cornor of Church and Elm Streets, TIONESTA, 3? A. 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"it is NOT A I'll YSIC - It ii not. what is popularly called a IU'lTI'.KS, nor is It in tended as such ; but is simply a powerful alterulive giving health, vitfor aud tone to all the vital l'T' ui, aud auiuiattm and forti llesall weak and Ivuiph.ilic temperaments. JolIN U. KKl.l.ooti, pluil St., Saw York. Solu Audit for tho United Stall. Price Ono iiollur per bottle. Scud lor Circular. lj-lt OOOO'or Is' class Pianos aont on 0 t Wti iul no uuent Address V. ri A NO CO., 148 Krt N.Y. lvtt afe vf m ADDRESS To the NerveouB i AJf WHOSKsiifTerintrshave been protract ed from hidden causes, and wbosa cases require prompt treatment t r4r ezistenc deairabltt If yon are suffering, or hart ralTr from involuYitary discharges, what effoot does i( produce on your general health? Do you feel weak, debilitated, easily tiredf Does a little extra exertion produce pal pitation of the heart T Does your li vi r, or urinary organs, or yourkidneys, froquent y get out of order? Is your urine some times thick, milky or flocky, or is it ropy m settling? Or doc a thick ffktim riso t tho top? Or is a sediment at tho bottom af ter It has stood awhile? Do you liar spells of short brcathingor dispepsia? Ar your bowels constipated? Do you hare spells of frainting, or rushes of blood the head ? Is your memory impared ? Ia your mind constantly dwelling on thU subject? Doyoufeel dull, listless, moping, tired of company, or.lile? Do you wink to be left alone, away from everybody ? Does any little thing make you auvrt or Jump? Is your sleep broken or rontffesa? Is the lustre of your eye as brilliant? The bloom on your cheek as bright? ! you eiuoy yourself iu society as well ? D you pursue your business with the sara energy ? Do you feel as much confidence n yousclf? Aro your spirits dull and flag. ging, given to lite of melancholy ? If , do not lay It to your liver or dyspepsia. Have you restless nights? Your back weak, your knees weak, and have but lit tlo appetite, and you attribute tkia ta pepsiaor UTer-eooiplalat Now, reader, elf-abnae, y Mereal "4ai- oases badly cured, and sexual excessea, are all capable of produclna weakness of tht generative organs. The organs of genera tion, when in perfect health, make the maa Did you ever think that those hold, defi ant, energetic, persevering, successful bu iness-men are always those whose genera tive organs are In perfect health? To never hear such mon complain of being melancholy, of nervousness, of palpluUloa of the heart. They are never afraid thsr cannot succeed In business j they don't b como sad and discouragod ; they arealways polite and pleasant In the company of la dies, and.look you and them right ia the face none of your downcast looks or any meanness about them. I do oat meam tnose who keep the organs Inflated by running to excess. Those will not only ruin their constitutions, but alt they do business with or tr. How many men, frera badly'enre dis eased, from tho effocts of self-abuse and excess, have brought aliout that state of woaknoss In thoso organs that has reduced the gencal system so much as to produce almost every other disease Idiocy, lunacy, paralysis, spinal affections, suicide, and al most every other form of disease which humanity ia heir to, and the real cause ef the trouble scarcely ever suspected a4 have doctored forall but the rlgkt one. Disoasos of these organs reqnire lie use of a Diuretic. IIKLMHOLD'tf FLUI EXTRACT UUCI1U is the great Diuretic, and ia a certain cure .for diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, Dropsy, Organ ic Weakness, Female Complaints, Gener al Debity, ami all disea.io8 of tho Urinary Organs, whether existing In Male or Fe male, from whatever cause originating, and no matter of how long standing. If no treatment Is submitted te, Cm sumption or Insanity may ensuo. 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