She gtpuWJfaru' TCEIDIT T0ENIX8, Jil 1. 187f. . BOUQUOH OFFICERS. Jturef-tl. H. Mat. CVMHCilCnen J oob WhrlTer, i. R. Btroilp, W. W. Dlnmud. b. II, Ilaslot, i. mans. JUe of l isac W. V. MwoUiiott, . H. Knox. lVmffe' J. N.Tlworth. OcAooi Director J. Wluans. J. A. Dale, J.,'. Proper, Jacob Shrlver, D. b. Knox, H. l, Irwin. FOREST COUNTT OFFICERS. rrniittnt &.;;-W. P. J KNW". . jMoeiat JftJjM J. A. Fiioren, A!f KW CooK. . wr-K. l. Dath. IHttrict Attorney W. W . Mson. "rtrr 8. tsKTI.KY. J'rothonntarj, JHeyiiter A Recorder, f . J. H. AOUKW. , OmtfftiMioiier I jlr,!.i. Elliott, Jacob M kkcilmiitt,' T. I). Col.l.tNS. Connty Superintendent K. RortrtKR. i-f'iry mmiiontr-4ionait Ntooiss, Wv Wttfrsos. Cku(v Uttrveyor 8.D. Inwiw. wir JoslAK WlNAN. . Dv j4di'for Eli Hoi.kmaw, wm. Clark,' T. B. Cobh. . Member o CvngreM RVA District U. W. gOO'IKI.D jlMCM-My D. Lawso. locaiTandkiscellaneous. V call attention to the new card f KJinordlinger &. Co., iu toilay'sj .. Jl woman nan-sol Thompson com- . V . L..a niitted suicide m trry auouv n. weeks ag ft. ' J. U. Dale started on Saturday, 'and M. Henry on Monday. for Erie, to attend 'District Ct.nrt. Tbe case of Dulo7ii. W'lkins will undoubtedly be Settled tiiia court. jlJirj. Frank and Ed. Witherall, rfT,l3l8t Ulcftory killed eleven deer in itrreek before the First of January. 0rer,th3ni, we believe was shot in 1 door-yard of II. II. Stow. . V understand that Mr. l'itcairn, Geueral Manager of the O. C. & A. R. " Ry., has resigned hia posiiiuii to take ' effect on the 15th insC U hat been s very popular officer. A party at the residence of II. II. May, Esq. on Friday eveuing, 29th ult, was an occasion which was Very much appreciated by the young pen- ;ple of Tionesta. Being absout, we were unable to attend. have more snow here than "cither localities are blessed with, hem coasting is very much in style, and the juveuile portion of our communi ty sustain many bruises, and bear them mnnfullv. for the sake of the enjoy ment of seeing other juveniles bruised. The Holidays are said to have passed very ileaaai.tly in this place, a great many Christmas trees huviug-flduys. been prepare-" tor the occason. I be principal one, we believe, was at the bouse of Cnpt. Knox; all the young folks of the place .were present, and several of the .Iderones. All enjoyed themselves pn fusely. A Swede girl named Clara Augus ta Laurison, about fwenty-two years old, bus been at rested in Titusville, for the murder of ler child. A coro ner's jury held a post mortem examin ation on the body of th child, and de cided that it had lived after birth. 'The mother will be tried for its mur der. The ice 'started out of the river on Christmas day, at a'mut 7 A M., and run about an hour, and gorged be low, somewhere, and the ice was stop ped for about two and one half hours. During the time it" was stoped,several wen crossed, but the ice started when Hv. Burton and several others were on it, anO the position looked dangerous for so&te time, but they all got oil' in afetyl Slush has been running for two or three days past, and there may n j possibility of another ice bridge ire before winter is over. i 0n Friday last Sheriff Davis ar--steiT Samuel Wright, of Fugundus "or selling liquor without license, sell fig liquor to minors, and keeping a ppling house, aid bn. 'ight him he re Judge Proier, who held him to I in the sum of three bund red doU :. Wright being unable at present furnish that amount wiissentto jail, ere lfe will stay until l!e does fur h it, or until Fcbuary term of court, i hope the Sheriff will succeed iu ar ming all the parlies who vere indict - last court, and so put a op to this ulesale liquor selling. Cbail s Zii-gler, formerly of Co. 83d Regimeut, was instantly kill l y the lulling of the stun of a tree Srturdy morning, Due. 23d, while ,vork for Commissioner Collins, in aory Township. lie had just gouo to' work a few minutes helore, huv oily akirfded one log and judging i tbe appea'&nce he had hold of , hin aul was buckiug and turn 'jioxeu when the terrible blow i, Oie side of his head whs crush- rt'inf (htWP (low dowra i.ivei wun u e I I .1 - Mr, Jiicsler wala qirft, iiiofl'en. wan,' much rtperiel br'all who t bjra. HHl.-ave worthy wiie ,hrV lutle, boy. CaaVUp. From an interview with ft man wLo Is in business at Cash-Up, we learn that the McLaughlin well, tbe original big well, has been torpedoed, and is doing sit hundred barrels per day. The Emory well is doing about 6ve hun dred j the Fisher well, about nine bar rels; one of thu Brown wells is pro ducing nine, and tbe other three barn-Is daily; the Croiise well mue barrels. The Bruiison well was to have been chambered yesterday. There are over one hundred rigs up, in that region, nod new ones are being built ns fust as men can bo had to do the work. There are eight boarding houses, two grocer ies, two hardware stores, two drug stores, two clothing stores, and two livery stables, in Cash Up. In Rugg ville, forty roos west of Cash-Up prop er, on the Pleasautville road, contains a tavern, a boarding house, a drug store, and a livery stable. There are also several private houses in the place. Board commands seven to nine dollars per week, and all the boarding-houses are crowded almost to suffocation. A great many of the drillers and work men there board themselves, oriu oth er words, "shanty." The excitement seems to increase steadily. All the oil produced there is fouud in the fourth sand, and it is the opinion of operators at Cash Up," that the territory about Tioncsta will yet become the scene of large production, for the reason that .he wells about here have only gone through the third sand. If we are on thi$ belt, as the bet posted operators seem to ..believe, then we have not drilled deep euough.and we confidently expect to live to see oil produced in large quantities, in this imrnediaWsec- tion. Personal. Col. and Mrs. J. V. II. Reisinger were in town last week, beiog called here by the report of the critical cop ditioii of Mrs, Winaus. Ihey returned to Meadvillu the latter pa.t of the week. Rev. and Mrs. E. D. McCreary ar rived on Fnduy of lust week, called by the same report. The Rev. return ed to his home ill Cunficld, Ohio, on Saturday. Mrs. McCreary remains in town. Col. and Mrs. J.. II. Dewees have been visiting in town for about a week past. They .still reside at the Poor Farm, whither they return to-day. Miss Blanch Burton returned from her school at r'reilouia.ilurirfg the hoi- Wa have uot learned whether or not she inlands to go back Dr. D. F. Feuington, of Fort Pitt, called at our office yesterday. Ho in form us that he intends to leave for Pittsburgh during the week. He will start tor the West next spring, and wo may expect somo interesting corres pondence from him when he gets out there. We are sorry, however, to miss him from this particular locality. F. D. Mabie has been quito sick for a couple of weeks past, with erysipelas fever. Hi is improving, but it will be some time before ho will bo able to at tend to business. Wni. P. 'Neil) has for some weeks been prostrated on a bed of sickness, at the Hoimcs House, aud was the oc casion of a report that a case of small pox was in the house. He is slowly improving. Mrs. Wiuans is very low, and fears are entertaiiiKd that she cannot long survive. Her suiTerings are said to be very greut. She has the best of care. S. G. Sullivan, of Cincinnati, passed through town last week, to take a job at Liicrtowu, We are glad to see his agile frame amoii us once more. Our fridud, Swlden Whitman, met with an accident some three weeks ago, cutting the fore finger of his left hand completely throiurh with an aX, Ho will probably lose entirely the use of his finger. TEACHERS-' ANNUAL INSTITUTE. The Fifth Annual Iustitute of For est Counly will be held at Tionesta, ocnimencing on Tuesday January 23d, at 10 o'clock A. M., aud closing on Friday evening, Jan. 2Gih. All teach er, anil all who are preparing to teach; school diiectors, and friends of education are invited to atteud. The services of competent lecturers and iuxtructors will be provided for lliH lull time, and we anticipate an in teresting and profitable session. Teachers remember it is your duty as well as your interest to give full and prompt attendance. Let no ordi nary circumstances therefore keep you awsy, but come, aud take part in the general exercises. Thursday the 25th, will be cousid- 1 1. T-V' . ., ereu "j.nreciors .uay. on An Examination will he held ' Saturday, Jan. 27ih, cnmmrn.'Ing 7 o'clock A. M. S. F. Rohrer, at St. Jan. A, 72. Co. Pnpt. ! We learn from the Herald that if. ' B. Wright, Enj., an attorney of TiO' ville, committed suicide by taking aa overdose of morphine, one day last week. Mr. N. B. Smiley, long engaged in the practice of law in this place, is soon to remove to FranKlin, intend ing to make that ciiy his permanent borne. We are sorry to lose so ood a cilizt-n and lawyer us Mr. 8. from our midst. Pet. On. Htcord. Mr. Smilcy's card has appeared in our column fur the past year. He tun been very successful in his prac tice of law iu Petroleum Centre, aud goes to Franklin to form a copartner ship with F. D. Kinuear, Esq., one of the oldest lawvers of that place. We wish Mr. Smiley all that success in his practice that has heretofore attended him. The Utica Morning Herald speaks thus complimentary of our friend, W. A. Greaves, who spent about a mouth in this place, last fall, and then de parted, taking with him, as a reminder that he had been here, Miss Gertrude, daughter of Judge Dale. It will be seen from the following, that married life agrees with him : We notice, in the window of Mr. A Walker, two verr fine heads, puinted by Mr. WilliamA. Greaves. Tlu-y show maiked improvements on every thing this promising young artist bus yet exhibited.' The heads are those of in a young lanv, aim or a conn. The latter, we understand, is paint ed from a photograph taicen at' tir death, lis hta like appearance would irive no indicatiou of tins tact Mr. Greaves is very successful in this restoration of the features of the dead, giving them all the expression of life. i tie other lisuj to which we Huve re- furred, is remarkable for its -etreugth lid rivliiioss of toue, and will attract at once the admiruiiou of the beholder. This is the first intimation tbe public have hud of the return of Mr. Greaves who left early in the fall to enjoy a vacation. - e judge he has had a verv pleasant time, for he returns with a "better half, " and looks cheer ful aud happy. His many friends will find him at his studio, in the Tibbets block, at all reasonable hours, iudus triously fielding the brush. The cheap cash store of the Supe rior Lumber Co., Tionesta, working on the principle of a steadily moving business will) quick sales and small profits, rather than slow sales and large profits, have concluded to have a Clearance Sale every Saturday, of fering their largest accumulated stock at greatly reduced prices, and their entire - stock at a reduction. These prices to be for each Clearance Sale only, all other days goods to sell at our regular prices, which are always low, the public to be informed each week through the Fokkst Republican which class of goods wiil be especially exposed to sale ou the following Sat ui day. On Saturday Jan. 13tli there will be ollered at a great reduction a large usortment of Wnite and Gray Wool Blankets, Coverlets, Comforta bles, Ready-made Clothing, Boots and Shoes. Come one come all aud take advantage of our great bargains. SlTEiUOR Lumbuu Co. Jan. 9, 1872. 39-3t Dissolution Notice. Notice is hereby given that the firm of Euiery it Freeman is this day dis solved by mutual consent. The assets of the said firm pass in to the possesxiou of, aud the liabilities are assumed aud will be paid by Ed. B. Freeman. Wm. G. Emery, Ed. B. Freeman, Late Emery & Freeman. Superior Mills, Jan. 5th, 1872. The Best Jewelry House In Northwestern Pennsylvania is sitvl uated on the corner of Water and" aud Chestnut Streets, Meadvillu, Pa., and is owned by M. P. Jenks. He has just received a large aud superior stock of Jewelry, which lie has niur)i Jwn to the bottom figures, and we cau conscientiously recommend ' this house to our readers if they want auy thing in that Hue. The stock .is very extensive, and oue cannot fail "to suit himself iu anythiug iu this lino. Give Junks a call w hen you go to Meadville, and you will not regret it. 27 tf For Sale, ' The desirable Farm, known as the Dr. Sibbald Funa, containing about 80 acres, bottom Band, located on the Al legheny River, three miles above Tio uettta. Good two-story frame house, large barn, good orchard, and desira ble improvements. For terms tic. en quire of W. W. Mason, 'lioiiestn, Pa., er Begges A Sinclair, 33 tf Cleveland, Ohio. Book Binding. We are agent for as good a book- tilery ns thlTT - ,:nywbere. We are prepared to d. all tha binding which , . .. may be brought tons, at low rales, , auu atujlacuon gnartntetn, c,sulrll win bo soan at h offl Burlington. TiCnving t1i East and arriving at Chicago or ludiauapolia, how sha.l we reach tbe West? The best Line is ac knowledged to be the C, B. & Q , joined together with the B. & M. Rail road by the Iron Bridge at Burlington, and culled the Bukmnuton Rouru. The main line of the Route running to Omaha, connects with the great Pa cific Roads, aud forms to-day the lead ing route to California, t'lie Middle Branch, entering Nebraska at Plaits mouth, passes through Lincoln, the State Capital, and 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 Ouk, falls into u line run ning down the Missouri through St. Joe to Kansas City, and all Kansas. Passengers by this route to Eausas, see Illinois, Southern Iowa, and Mis souri, and, by a slight divergence, cart see Nebraska also. Lovers of fine views should remem ber the Burlington Route, for its towns "high gleaming from afar" its tree- fringed steams Its rough bluffs and quarries its corn-oceans stretching over the prairies further thau eye cau reach. N Laud-buyers will be sure to remem ber it, for they have friends among the two thousand who have already bought farms from Geo. S. Harris, the Laud Commissioner ot the B. & M. R. R. at Burlington, Iowa, or among the four thousand home-steuders aud pree top tors who last year filed claims in the Lincoln land office, where "Un cle Sam is rich enough to give us all a farm." Carpenters, Blacksmiths, Saw mill men, Oil men, aiifl other citizens ot Forest county, who are in want of any thing in the Hardware line, should go to Andrews & Co., Tidior.te. 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. We have just received a full sup ply of Ladies' Furs, Muff and Capes, also Gents Fur Collars, which .we of fer at very low prices. Also Woolen Blankets from $3.75 to 89 00 per pair 10 4 nd 11 4 wide, Gents Woolen Scarfs, Ladies' Knit Shawls, Nubias, Wool Hoods, etc., Ac. Superior Lumber Co. MARRIED. 3RRNNAN TOBKY Tf 3."fh, 1871, at ' the residence of tlie bridrt's lather, Will iam Tobov. Eso.. at Panther Hoe . bv Rev. J. Albert Hume, Vr. Jam s t'.a ej Itreniuin to Miss Mary K. Tobi y. LIOHTNKK-8I.OSS Per, ' Both, 1H7I, nt the residence of l. S. Kuoz, li , in Tionesta borough, Forest countv. Pa , by U. S. Knox, J. P., Mr. E. F. IT. l.itrhtner, to M.rs F.l'.zabeth A. lilon.-, both of Tylci'sliurz, Cliiri"U county, Pr. WATCH FRfE to A scuts to intm du;"0 articles that sell inoverv house. Lata it Co., Pituburgh, Pa. 4t A. II I It A L i: t Mr. fiamnel Bell, of W. E. SehmerU rf Po , Wholesale Hoot and Shoo Mnnulaciur ers, 31 Fifth avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa., has been afflicted with chronic rhoumatish for thi.tv years, trom his right hip to his foot, having to use a crutch and a cane, at times so painful as to utterly incapacitate him from attending to his husincHs. Having triul every remedy known, without etlW-t, except (iillilaod s' Pain Killer, ho was Dually induced to try it. A seexind applica tion enabled him to lay aside his crutch, and a third etleeted a permanent cure. 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Cro ly (Jenny June) "I have had several years' po rienee with a Orover Baker Marhii.a, whirh has itiven nio great satisfaction. 1 think tho Orover Rak or Machine is mors easily managed, and less liable to got out of order. I prefer tho Orover Raker do eidedly.' ' Mrs. nr. watts, new lorn. "I have had ono in my family for some two years; and t.iom what 1 Know of its work'imrs, and from the testimony of many of my friends who use the s line. I can hardly see how anythingcould be more complete' or give better satisfaction." Mm. Oen. Orant. "I beliove U to be the best, nil tMie eonsidorod.of any that I have known It WTery simple and easily learned; the sewing fifom the ordinary spools is a great advantage; thostjtis entirely reliable; It does ornamental work beautifully; it is not liable to net out of order. Mrs. A. M Spooner, J rtwid St. Rrooklyn. "I am acquainted with the work of the principal machines, ana i preier me Orover Jiaker to them all, because I con sider the stiich more elastic. I have work In the house w hich was done nine years atro which is still goo.i." Mrs, ir. mc Cready , No. 43 Fast gkl street, N. Y. "More than two-thirds of all the sowing done in my family for the last two years has been done bvOrover A Baker's Machine, and I never hail a garment rli or need mending, except those rents which Irollcsome boys will make in wnnie cioin. It is, in my opinion, by far the most valn ableof any I have tried." Mrs. Henry Ward Rexwhor. "Tho Orovor Baker Sewing Ma chine lias rendered In every respect, the most perfect satisfaction. It combines so many advantages with beauty of execu tion and economy in price that it is a no cosiiv in every household." Mrs, Oovir nor Ueary, liarrlsburg, Pu, 'I have had ttie Arovcr A Raker Ma chine for ten or twelve yenrs in constanl use in my house I have seen and know n every kind of Family sewing, both per sonal and household, accomplished up the Orovor A Baker Machine, to the enti. sa' isfaetion of all coroorned, Rev, Stephen 11. Tvng. "I find the Orovor Jt Raker Stitch will woaraslongas the garments do outwear the I'arment in fact. The stitch will not break on bias seams, when stretched, as others do ; and neither does it draw tin; work." Mrs. Dr. Whiting, 4 Kost twenty-fourth street, Jf . Y, Tho Orover and Baker Sewing Machine Company Manufactory both tho Elastic and tiiK'k Stitch Machines, and offer the public a choi'-e of tho bost machines ol both kinds, at their establishments in id! the large cities, and through agencies in nearly all towns throughout the country. Price lifts and samples of sewing in both stitches furnished on application to Orover Baker 8. 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JOU w t rs OUK neatly eieont! at thi nf"W ADD RE S To tlio Ncrvoous ID BBILIT AT El ID . VI THOSE siifTerings have ben protraat V crt from hidden aue, and bow exes require prompt treatment to render oaiKtencs desirablst Tf yon are snfferinjr, or kava turfert fmm Involuntary discharges, what efTeo. dfH3 it produco on yonr gntiernl health? Do you fool weak, debilitated, easily tiredT Does a littlo extra exertion produce pal pitation of the heart? Doss your liver, ar urinary organs, or yourkidney, frequent ly get out of order? Is.yonr mine some times thick, milky or ILicky, or Is it ropy onseitllng? Or docs athick skuni rise to the top ? Or Is a sediment at tholiottora af ter It has stood awhile? Do you hara spells of short trreatliingor disicpsia? Ara your bowels constipated? Do you hara spells of fraintlng, or rushes of blood to the head? Is your momory Impared? Ii your ' mind constantly dwelling on this subject? 'Do you foel dull, listless, moping, tired of company, or liie? 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