,. YimmTioiiuxG, iikci u, ;s74. Vr- ., BOROUGH OFFICERS. , ' ' thm-f M. Ittbl, J. 1 kmliiim-n. J. Wolcntt, T. J. Van Waaea. J. E. Blaine, P. S. Knox, 3. 8. pnodi J. A. Proper. Juiiiet e(A TVoee W. P. MerolUlott, it. H. Knox. niuliilt-II. Swagtrart 1 AcAeot Dirtcior 8. Knnt, II. O. la Via, S. J. Woleott, 8. H. Uaslut, A. 1. Jtelly, t, Clark. FORMT COUNTY OFriCKJ. , P. Janice. A. Paoraa, An. Attntuit JdgttJ, BMW UOOI, 5 tihiriffT. J. VaH Omesn. ' Trtnturrr Fit ID. QLAaeitBR. YotAonefnry, Regltlrr 6 Btortlir, . J. B. Aaxcw. CbinmUn'snrr T. D. CoLLlwe, Joaw Tnonrwir, Jai. K. I'Ltli. . Omiry uprrtn(crfrHf 8. F. Holm BR. Harriet AKorv 8. D. Iawiw. ' Jury 0bmmi4iiir Jas. FlthK.Wm, pATTBHtow. . County Surveyor fl.D. IWIH. ' rVwir-M. Ittbl. J. ' ttaemry Auditor?. B. oBB, L. WAA BB, 0. JaHIBBOR. Aemfrere Vonfrtu 19fA DittrittC. B CTBTIS. , uwmftly MAariw Winuxf. . Tiiew Trains ' At TIONFSTA BTATIOX; on and after jrevetnoer ir, irrsi sovtbT UT clam. , " : Train M fcM p. o CLAM. v. Train SO " 64 . 11:03. an. :M p. m. Hoavat lev CLAM. Train! - , lcM p. w. CLAJM. . feoiiaTm. 12:40 p. m. Train M On the River Dlvlalon t a. from Oil City to Irvlneten, up tha river U North ; down late river, aoatli. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. John Rock is erecting a barn on the bank of the back channel,! in th rear of his houM. -' ' - S. II. Haslet hat purchased the IiAie lot", above Thorn ' brick yard 'The consideration ii not mentioned. ' . March cam . in like tha young nhetp, and went out like the king of beasts.. Look out now for April ahow , . 'Recollect that M. Caqwntcr has come to town, and that hit gallery it -si'uated next o Ro I into a & Bonner's fctore, touth tide. , , , .- . . Mitt Arner't school commencct to day. Last week, being misinformed atated that it would commence on 3fonday. Bhe occupies the lower I. U. iiutterheld has been airing liis furm around our town for a week tyast. Hit health it excellent, which ithe tame hit friendt ' will be clad to liear. ' Mr. Adams formerly of Titusville Xss moved iiito Wolcott'a houce, the taaio being vacated in hit favor by Mr. V. Davis. : John Tyrrel occupies tho Louse recently vacated by J. V 5troup. ... "Col. Thomas hat wpward of 200,' 000 good brick ott a sod, suitable for 4)uiMing anything from A lordly rei nlence to emota-bouM flue. If we ro rightly informed ho tellt them At 410 per thousand. . Charley Bonner got a glancing tlow from big boulder a few . days ago, 4td the tame was an accident, joto nd aitnple. Fortunately no damage wat done, tavo that he felt little tore for a day or two. . Nearly all the ratfsraen who went lo Pittsburgh came home on Saturday lost. They had a windy trip, though but few rafts were da ma cud. Lumber it not bringing at high prices this tea aou as it will a year or two from now - Saving a few cbunkt of ice, thin, stored away iu our ice houses, aud 'ilitlo cold air which whistles uapleas ntly up the trousers legt of our young Jiieu who keep late hours, nothiugnow remains of winter save a few bad colds aud sad memories of a poor lum ler season. About next month the political campaign will open, and we will nrob Ably know wLq is to rua fur the offices of the county. Several Candidates for offices ifi both parties are mention ed, but whether with authority w could not state. Tim will tell; but tt is tafc to any Uiat Lut one man will tie chosen fur each cilice. Mr. Dalrymple will exhibit hi ''Celebrated Sciopticou" ut the schoo tiouse, ou Friday evening, April Hr. jj., uy au accident ou the cars, lost both legs, and therefore takes tliw meant of earniiig a livelihood, at the same lime guaranteeing his entertain ineut worth the price of admiMiou which it 2j vU., children laots. IXors open at 7, tvliihiiiou couiuiii ccs at 7..'f i . m. This issne commences Vol; 7 of Tub Forest Rrfvblicam, and with the exceptien of about eighteen months, we have been with it since the first number was issued. Each passing year hat put the paper on a surer foun dation until now it iv a fixture, and will undoubtedly always be a part of Tionctta, as long as the town stands and papers are publithod anywhere. Our thanks are due to those who have aided ut by their encouragement and support, and it It our desire to better merit their patronage with each suc ceeding year. Although we are al- wayt to be found on the Republican tide of the house, we are not of those who condemn all measures that do not originate with our party. Uur paper it not filled, week after week with lung accounts of Democratic dishonetty and Republican purity, but we are in weekly receipt of democratic exchanges that make it their business to ferret out and show up every instance in which a Republican official has proved unfaithful to hit trust: the reason riiis is not practiced mora among republi can journals, is, we presume because then are none of them large enough to contain the name of all tha demo oratio defaulters. , As for as honesty, neither party can lay claim to a great er portion than the other. Frauds are constantly practiced, and one party u represented at strongly at the other, and we do not propose to shut our eyet to the (act that bad, men 'of Our party have been, and are constantly "doing those things that ought not to be done, and leaving undone those thine which ought to be done." But if this it the case, where are the Dera ocrary ? pointing out the stright pHlia which they refuse to follow, and stand ing always and forever in the way of useful legislation, and when any fraud is i revealed always furnishing their full quota of the twiudlers. No, it is not that the Republican p".y it all honest, or that the Democratic party it all dishonest, that this paper always edyocated Republican principles ; It is lecauie of the good work the party has done, and is doiug, always leading the Tan of any truly great reform, and always legislating for the poor, man making hi paths as easy as legisla tion can ever make it. - is there' any abuseV be Republican party is al waya frit to prescribe s remedy, administer it until the abuso is ac:;o away. . Is there any way by which the condition of the poor of all races and tongues can be bettered T the Republi can party studies it out and makes it a law, while democrats are devising all manner of plans to clog the wheels of legislation. Is the credit oi the Union assailed? there, always in front, ia the Republican party, proclaiming by its acts that the publio credit must be tutlained at all hazards. When the democracy wanted to "repudiate," the Republican party said, "Every dollar of the indebtedness shall be paid at coutractcd." What ia the result? the bonds of the Government, because of Republican legislation, are on a . par with gold, and will be until the gov ernment takes them up. For. these, and for many other reasons which space forbids us to mention is this pa per identified with the Republican par ty, auJ will be while that party holds the proud position it now occupies. lUviug thus briefly defined our po sition, we will promise not to tire our readers reiterating it during the com ing campaign, nor again until it seems to us necessary. Hoping our readers will welcome the new volume as tbey .Jy have those of past years, we put this paper forth to greet its Sev enth Birthday. . Congress has parsed the bill fixiug the limit of legal tender circulation at t400.000.000. , It is probable that, the Senate will agree to the bill. This is not as much of an inflation, however, as it looks, as the circulation now is upwaid of 1350,000,000. Gold, has only advanced about one-fourth of a cent on a dollar, aud the bugbear of "depreciated currency," is a played out argument. It is altogether proba ble that Congress will pass the free hauling bill, wheu we shall have at much currency at will be ueeded to put the industries of the natiou ou a good footing; "good times" will agaiu prevail, aud the money will be good because secured by bonds deposited with the Treasure! of the Uuitod States. f Robiuson &, Bouuer have just re ceived a fresh invoice of boots and shoes of all stylet aud prices. Also tooie of the old stout on hau! which ii lt told hi.lt w crt. llf In thif Issue we preset! thTreat- urer't Bales, an advertisement which will prove of Interest to a great num ber of our read nrs. and which will gladden their eyes for tome weckt to coma. Contrary to our expectationt, the list it not so large by teveral tracts, at it wat two years ago; nolwithstand- .aaa.a . Ml ing the hard timet tax-payers win recognize the importance of having their accounts with the treasurer squared up. By the publication con siderable expease is added to the own er of each tract so advertised. Jacob Kepler was called sudden ly away on bunday last, by the re ceipt of a telegram containing news of the death of hit father, in Centre county. He started in a boat for Oil City, and got down three miles, and concluded to do the rest of the dis tance afoot. Mr. Kepler Br., was quite an old man, having reached the age of 74 years. Our community will sym pathize with Mi. Kepler in bit sorrow for the death of hit aged and respect ed parent.- Mi". Charles Reich, Cutter for Wm; Reich of Beaver, is at. present stopping at the Central House, for he purpose of taking orders for suits or parts of suits of clothes. Mr. Reich is a merchant tailor, in Beaver, and will take measures of all who apply and show samples of goods and style. Leave your measure, and you can or der at any time. He comes highly recommended, and hit prices are very reasonable.. ' The Senate hat confirmed David Recc at United States District Attor ney for tha Western District of Fenn svlvania. Mr. Reed has never shone as a politician, although he hat always been a straight Republican, ever since the organization of the party. Thrre seems to exist no doubt in the mind of those who are acquainted with th official but he will fill the position with honor. The legislature of Massachusetts it balloting for a successor to Chas Sumner in (he United States Senate, At our latest advices Dawes was ahead having 88 votes ; 128 necessary to choice. ' Brn. Butler fondly cast hi eyes after that position, but the peop! of Massachusetts will have none of him. It is generally supposed that Dawes will bo the final choice of the legislature. There is a dearth of butter here just now, and has been for some week past. From the number of bonnes kept in Forest county we should judgi that we ought to make enough butter to supply the home demand, but th hat never yet-been the 'case. Near! if not quit two tons of foreign butter it used iu this county in the course o a winter. To day, and hereafter, until the 15th of August, it it lawful to catch trout with the hook and line. There no telling, until it has been tried, how the yield will turn out this year. It it not supposed that there is a stream, in Forest county but was fished nearly dry last summer. It depends altogeth er on how fast the trout propagate, how many there will be this year. Pullman's Talaca cars bave been introduced In England, and the Lon don papers are enthusiastic over the new feature in England Railway travel. The Timet soys everything fits closely and works smoothly.: The eye falls everywhere upou mechanical contri vances of that ingenuity which we are accustomed to recognize and describe as American. ' ' Mr. Dimmick the late blackmail ing deiuocratio member of the legisla ture from Pike and Wayne counties, having resigned his teat, a Republican, Thomas Y. Boyd, has been returned in his place. Apparently the people of those counties are tired of "demo cratic retrenchment and reform,'! .ttnd propose to try the old "radical corrup tion" again. St. Paul's German Reformed Church, of Titusville is advertised for sale in the list of Sheriff's Sales fgr Crawford Co. If we are not mistaken, this is the church to which King Will iam, of Prussia, presented a cannot which was captured from the French, during the late war, and which was manufactured into a bell for the said church. ,.; . ' MeadviUe is having a spell of temperance reform. It hai not yet broken out in the form of the woinSu's praying crusade, but no doubt will not be less effectual pu that account. Several of the promincut men of that city have identifiod tlicmstl vti with . the moetnent. ,-Col. Thomas informs ot thai ", are five new dwellings to be erected on the lots east of th Court House dor- ng th coming season, one eachj)y the following Individuals ; M. Ittel, Whit. Davis, J. W. Stroup, Mrs. McKay, nd a sawyer up the creek, whose name he did not remember. This is a good start. An election of officers for the term commencing April 1st,1 for Tio- nesta Lodge, 363, 1. O. O. F., was held on Friday evening last, and the instal lation will take place next Friday evening. Tbe appointed officers have not vet been named. . The full list will be published next week. A meeting of the friends of Sun day Schools will be held at the M. E. Church on next Sabbath at 2 o'clock All are invited,1 without respect to creed, as the school is not to be of a sectarian character, but will be a Union Sunday School,- in every sense of tha word. Mr. Henderson has gone to Brook- Title to "see a man," and Albert Grove Is attending the Superior Lumber Co. Store during his absence. Mr. Wright has also departed for hit home in Pitts burgh. P, 8. Henderson has returned. F. f. Mitchell, Esq , of Frank lin has received a very loud call from the Republicans of Venango to allow his name to be used as a candidate for Congress, and has accepted the call. It i pot very likely that be will have any opposition at the primaries. Now that Spring it fairly opened, it would be well if our borough coun cil would enact an ordinance making it obligatory on owners of sidewalks to put the same in proper repair. There are several dangerous places in the walks about tojin. " On Sunday last a young leant of S. II. Haslet's, becoming frightened at something, started to run before the teamster realized his position. Result: a sprained ankle for the teamster and a ruined axle for the buggy. The team was not injured. The Republican office of Clarion is getting a power press and engine. This looks as if the printing business in that place were looking up. How long before the Jacktonian will be put ting in the same kind of machinery? Mrs. Joshua- Douglass, of Mead- ville, lectured in the court, room in that place one evening last week, the subject being "Glimpses of foreign Life." The audience were highly de lighted and edified. Teachers' Examinations. - The regular Spring Examinations of Teachers for Forest county, will be held as follows: Marleuville Saturday, April 23 28 SO 1 4 5 Clarington Tuesday, Nebraxna Thursday, . Tlonesta Friday, ' ' Jfaillaburg Monday, May JEaat Hickory Tuaaday, Nowtowu Wednesday, " 6 Tu? Fall Examinations will hcaeaf- tor be beia At Tionesta, 2 tbe close of the County Institute. No certificate will be issued to an applicant who does not possess a pro per knowledge of the theory of teaching, as well as a fair knowledge of all the brancJiet required by law to be taught in our common schools. Applicants should be well provided with paper and pencils. ' Examinations commence at 9 o'clock A. M. Directors and friends of education are respectfully invited to attend. " S. F. Rohrer, Co. Supt, April 1,1874. . We are short the following num bers of the Forest Republican, and our files are incomplete without them : Vol. 2, No. 29. " 3, " 6. -ii ii ii 15. ii ii This paper is markecTVol. 4, which is wrong, but the date of the paper is Sept. 13, 1870. Vol. 4, No. 26. " M " 28. . These papers are very necessary to us, and if any of our subscribers have them, or any of them, and will bring or tend them in, they will confer a great favor upon us, aud will be liber ally paid for their trouble. Clover aud Timothy Seed at Rob inson & Bonner's. " . 48 tf ' Cottius aud Caskets, a full supply on baud aud for sale by A. II. Par tridge at h:a furniture store, in the building formerly occupied by J. J. Fih.rr. i!tf Boston Cracker, twenty -five bar rels, juei arrived at Robinson & Bon ner's. 48 tf Don't fail to go to Robinson & Bonner's if yoo went stoves, stovepipe or tinware. 23-tf. Job Printing. Do you want posters ? Do you want hand-bills ? Do you want business cards ? Do you want a neat bill head ? Do you want a tasty letter head ? ' Do you want a nice visiting card If so. leave your orders at the Re publicau office where they will be exe cuted in the neatest style and on most reasonable terms. Sewing Machines, Sewing Machines. . Iikconnection with my Sewing Ma chine business, I am now prepared to take all kind of Sewing Machines in exchange for new ones, aud repair all kind Of Machine! ; making them work at good at new, or no nay. I also have needles fur all first class machines, Parties living at a distance can tend machines and they will be repaired and returned by express. Needles sent by mail on receipt of $1.00 per dozen. Call at my office on South Seneca street, Oil City, Pa., or address S8 tf D. C. Gbaym The colored address label on each paper shows the date to which the sub scriber has paid, thus Thos Turner lf74, signifies that Mr. Turner has paid for bis paper until March 1st, 1874 Th nail list is corrected weekly. By con suiting tbe address label every subscri ber can tell how his account stands. Our accounti go back no further than the 1st of January,. '73, the ac counts previous to that time being payable to the old firm. The old sub scription book it yet in our hands, and our receipts will be rccqgnized by the old firm. tf. Don't send money by mail and run risks, but buy Briggs & Bros' Garden'and Flower Seeds io packages and in bulk, at Robinion & Bonner's 40 tf . . Those beautiful lots just north of Mrs. Henry's residence can be bough cheap, on long time, by applying to the editor of this paper. tf. The lightest running Machine I the world is the Grover & Baker, at least Baldwin, of Tidioute says so, and he knows. 46 ly A'u . Advertisement: . NOTICE. Whereas, letters of Adminstration to the estate of Alexander Iloleman. late of For est County, deceased, have been granted to the subscriber, all peraona indebted to aaid estate are requested to make imme diate payment, and those having claims aKainat the same will present thi-m duly authenticated ror arcuemem to . , logt v.&w lj iv.-L n . , j mo mi. liiimil um mr W I AUU1 r SHERIFF'S SALE. BY V1RTUR of sundry writa of Fi. Fa. isaued out of the Court of Com mon Pleaa of Forest county and to me di rected, there will be expoaed to aale by publio vendue or outcrv, at tho Court House, in tho borough of Tioncata. on ! Xi.VT(AV APRIf. TH. A T 171 at 4 o'clock P. M., the following decribed real eetate, to-wit I - S. P. McCalraont vs. O. R Long, II. Wathev and Kli Walton, Alina Fi. Fa. No. 5 May tr 1874, C. P. No. 0 Dec Tr., ISO", Fi. Fa. No. 6 May Tr., 1874, O. D. No. 46 May Tr., 1870. Unburn All defendants' right, title, iutereat and claim of, in and to all that certain piece of parcel of land situate in the Township of Hiok ory, County of Forest, and State of Pennaylvania, bounded and described as follows, to-wit: Beginning at a while, oak tree the moat northerly corner Of the whole tract, thence by tract No. 6207 aoutii forty-five degree east three hundred and twenty pervhea to afioxt and atone, thence by tract No. 520 south forty five degreea went one hundred and alxty eight and four-ten tha nerchea to a pout, thence by landa of the Mercantile Petro leum Company north eighty degreca weat three hundred and eighty-eight and four, tetttha nerchea, to a poat by blazed trees, thence oy tract No. tMO north forty -Ave degreee eaat three hundred and aixt.v-one and aix-tenth perchee, to the place of be ginning. Containing live hundred and aeventy acrea, more or leas, being the moat northerly half of tue tract numbered 6OT3. Together with all and singular the buildings and improvement. Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of U. U. Ixn, H. Wat bey and Kit WaJtou at the suit of S. P. McCal inont. Term cash. T. J. VAN UIESEN. Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Tioneata, Pa., March 10, 1874. TIME TRIED AND FIRE TESTED 1 t, 1 TU K 01UU1NAL AETNA INSURANCE COMPANY OF HARTFOKD, CONN. ASSETS Pec. 31, 173, wrt.'rrifs.fittrs.T'o. MILES W. TATE, Sub Agent, 4u T'oiieaU, Pa. A Urrat OfTcr to All. Two large and Splendid Kng-avliige will be aeut poetpaid by return mail, aud aUo The Home Companion, an excellent . family paper, lor a j ear all ror 40 rente. I Mpeciuiriia 3 cents, ilgent wanted every I where. .-trMr-i "Home I'nmpatiloa," Trot, . II. 4-Im MOUNTAIN PEW ROAP.-Kwy war an goo! as Caalilo ( coata hut a half n one com put nnnnn, ln(rrmen aair wlwr-: rout almost iiothtfiir. Kfitirly now riifluowv. A child of ten Tenra "n inaVe emniirh In an hour to lat a family nix mnnthn. 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