Rates of Advertising. Ons Square (1 Irteh, one Inprttnns- - It t0 One F.iuaw ' , . 'one atoni 1 - , S On Mqnarw . thro uths . , 09 OneSquars ' ofie yoar - 10 00 T-w flquarea, one year - - U -Quarter CoL " - - - so ot Half " . -r . . rc0- One 'L - ; " -- - 100 09 . i Rusinosa Cards, not exceeding one Inch In length, $10 per year. " ' j. WBUBHKD ve BY TUESDAT, BY W. XI. D IT 21 IT. Xlioe tn Itnox's Building. Klr Struct ' Lot us havo Faith that' Riht raakoa Might ; knd in that Faith lot ua to tho end, daire do ouif dutr ca wo undorstand ILW-LINC0LN, ,'. Legal notices at established1 Tstea. - '" Thnserahm are fow, and no dnvistloa lll re made, o- discrirntnatlon amend VOL. IV. NO. 44; TIONESTAa. PAM TUESDAY, FEBRUARY. '13,; 1872.-'.'..;' '. ' $2 PER' ANNUM. patrons. The rates offered ar euch, a wui make it to tit advantacoof men dot t buslnpHM In the limita of the circulation Of tne paier to advertise liberally. TSIIMH, 2.D0 A YEAH. K Bnbswlptfons receivoil for shortor parlod than throe months. Correspondence solicited from nil parti f tlia country.- No notice wUl tit takuii of aunotrymou communications. v Marring and Doatli notices inserted jrlus. . BU8I NESS DIRECTORY. . vawroit rami. mili w, tate. VJCTTIS A TATE, - ) ATTORNEYS AT LAW, 4hnnt(, TIOXKSTA, rA. lsao.0 Ash, AtTAnSRY AT LAW. OH Cltv. Tr. i VH1 practice In the various Courts of f oreet County. All business entrusted to tl Mr will receive prompt attouii n. 1 f W. W. Mason, A TTORTJKT AT LAW. Office on. Elm Street, above Walnut, Tlonesta, l'u. ms C. W. GilflUari, k TTORNET AT LAW, Franklin, V- (tango Co., Pa, tf. W. P. MorcitlloU, Attorney t Law. A S O TIOXEJSTA, PA. r-K CLAcK A FASSETT, A TTORSRYS AT LA W, WARRKJC A"n TimOtTK, PA. Tnr. VNPniisTUNr.n i.sviht associ ated lhnn.lvr . trif i r in tlin prnc llr of law, offf r tltitir professional ees to tit public Business promptly a'1' n-le.l to In all Mi raxtru of Warren, Forest and Rejoining -minip. .rciics . cub, d. d. r-Arnrrr, ai rt-n. Pa. lllioulc. Pa. Tlonesta . I t ins-. MITTni.. Proprietor. 1'.!m St.. T!o . n-ta. Pa., at tho month ..r thpo.ee't. Mr. Iitla, hss thoron -l.lv rs-iivitcl tlm Tionp't 'louse, tot re-f'inrs'ied it com yletidv. All writ p-i'rnTa f.'.i.t Will Le wall rntf ruined at re-tsmiihV rat. C 1y FOrKS7 KCLSV., D BLACK PROPRIETOR. Op,to.ite Court llon-e. 'I'i-itMt u. Pv Just ne I. Evei vihinM; new and clcs.it mid fresh. Tlie twxt of llo,ofvs knt enn-tatill v n hand. A rMon of Ui publ.o. jntrn age i respectfully noIiciL-d. 4-17-1 v . r " i Holmes Uouso. HMONKNTA. PA-. nppos'te the Depot. 1 C. 0. Malii, Proprietor, flood Kta bliiiR oonnrotin with iha tr. SyracuscS-Iouv, Tinifit'T'-. P.. J. 1 MAftrr. Tropin, torn. Tlift lnu. IiaiI.m ii lli.ir'.ii!(lilv raMtlatl and ia now in thn lirt-flii"!" nrrirr, with tlia lpt of m I'oininoila'ion'. Any af'irmit'ion coni'i'rnin oil 'IVnihiry m tbi point will Ua cliocrfiillT liiriM-ln'.!. , -ly J. A I). M AiKK, Kxchinr;'! Ho!-l, T OWKTt TlMol'TI", V., 0. S. Hami Lj nr.ni. t rri'p'. I iiix Imi-a hating i laii rrtil'l n-iw in-)-t liiwirntPt'M Kan plai' in Tiillotitr. A Rood P.dlinrd iM.n attaoltpd. 4 1)' 1 1 NaTional Hotel, JRVISF.TO.V, I'A. V. A. HnlirnhnoV, 1 rroprii'tor. linn holal in hw, n-i. I J.'Jw oiicn an a llin rln Iioiixp, ailunto at I r liinctioii o tin' Oil fu-ok it A lloirliiMiv lirr and riill.l lol ;!i!a A Krin !t:ilro:til, ppoHin- tlin I it . I'nrtio! Iiaviinc to lay r trains w ill lind this tho most ooiivon lit liotid in town, with llrst-cliis-t afcont no(iiions ami rcasiiml! "liarura. tf. Dr. J. L. AconU, PHVSiriAN ANnsriKiKON-.wliolia had tlftwit yHrn' cxpoi ionro in i litrn and ainwaMfnl piw iri, will attend :ill VrofmKionitl Ui!m. Ui g in his Prujj und llroisiy Store, tca!cd 10 I'ijiouto, n:tr Tldioutn IIoiih. IN HISSTOIU: WU.I- HE FOITND A full assortment of MiHlirinra, I.lo.uii Tobtii-o, Clitir, Stittiuiiory, lilass, I'iiin'.s, ll. t 'ut I ory, and linn tiroi orios, ail nl tin , hai (quality, and will ba oIl at reasonable ratr. II. R. IH'IKil'SS, an xporifneed lrn- Ul from New York, lias chai'tfH of tlx Slora. All prpxi'i iplions put upaivuraUdv. If. JOHN a. DAH, PHI I T. as. esopis, vicies.sT. a Murii.i. cajms, TIONESTA SAVINGS BANK, lioueata, Forest Co., Pa. This Rank transui u, a f'eneral ll.tnkhi. i'ollwtliitr and Kxeliiine IIii-io.-sk. lrfts on the Priin lpul t itien of the Vnitrtl .Slate ami Kurtpv lMi"l.t nd koM. Hold and Hilvrr I m and ! nuieiit oeuritiea Itoiiulit and koIiI. 7-.1 lioitdai Mmvilel on the ui"l favondiln t ruts, . IittereM alloe,l on tiinu deposUs. ltUr. 4. tf. SLOAN & V.yi GIESEN. AND WAGON-MAKERS. Corner of ( hitroh and Klin Stroeu, IOTJSTA, IA. Thin flrni is prepared to do all work in tl, line, and will wair int averyiniu il"ii at their sit s to rive a.il4 ti u. I'ar Muuiar attatttiou K'lc,i to IIOIli:-HEI03 IXC3, nrt tltwia cret II. i trial, ajid yuil U not re I t-lv Lloyd Som, WATER TREEl,TIO.MET, PA. AVE J I'ST OPI'.Nr.D an rxUusive btotk of H FLOUR AND FEED, ' GROCERIES ftSD PROVISIONS. Which thev off. r to t!i piil lic :.t rt.-s ss low as can baoih-red I . v auv oi.nr i .i u,. lishment In town. .i, u a ia.l lo: .r puxcliaiing f'"i'U:'.', o-!mi ' LU'YLi A h . D. W. CLARK, (OOMSIISRIONKn'S ci. Kmc, kohkhtco., pa.) REAL ESTATE AG EXT, HOUSES nnd I.nU forSalr-and RENrp Wild lnda for Sale. 1 I linve urrrlnr fnrllitips for asrertalnlntr tho rondltlnn of taxmand tax dorda. Ac... and am thRrpforH qnnlitpd to ai-t Intolli-j ici'iitiy ra mri'fit in (iioro iivintr m tance' ownlna landa In the Uniuity, OHli In Comminaioncrs Itoom, Court IIoiiHn, Tloneata, Pa. 4-41-lv. i D. W. CLARK. m. piTuniDfia. fn. K' B. DiTUUIUUl, TtM. T. WBtnilT. User. U10. W DITIIIMDOK, THE SUPERIOR LUMBER CO., MANUKACTURKR3 OV Pine Lumber, Lath, Shingles &c. Kills on Tioneita Crerk, Forcit Co., Pa. Yards i Office tor. Ui & Rail Road SU riTTSHURGH, PA. RDWAKD IMTHKIIKII. I. IX DITHR1IH.K FORT PITT GLASS WORKS. Established A. D. 1827. ' ; v.- PITHRIPGE SQK, If ANl'FArTV'RERS OF ., , , Ditliridgo's xx Flint Glass PATENT OVAL LAMP CHIMNEYS. AND " . ' '' , Silvered Glass Reflectors. These chimneys do not break by lioat. Ask for DiTiiiiipoBs. Take no' other. DrniRiur.r. arox, " 25-ly. rittHbin gli. Ia. 7,'cw Itoartliii"; House. - MWK. H. H. III'ldNfiH Ims built a htri;e addition to lutr houn. and ihiiow pre .:ncd to aiM-oniiiiodulna number of perma nent b'lin derH. and nil transient ones wlto may favor her with their palronaup. A r-M'd xtiib.'e has reoently been built to ae coinmol:tta the hordes of quests. C'iutrus rea'iuuli'.e. Kesidetice on Klin St., oppo-j Bite S. llaslut's store. , , - . i.H v Jos. Y. S.iul( PRACTICAL Harness Maker and Snd I dler. Three doors north of Holmes llunsp, Tiouesla, I'a. All work it) war ranted. If. H ILDRONNCF? & Ri: CLOSING out tliair fall and winter kUck of irooi's at irrcatiy roUuicd pi'ieoj to make room for a . ' Now Is the time to net good of all kinds, ohenper than evar. oliavo now unhand Jewelry Ilexes, Wtkuiir Uoxes, i . : HunrlUereliinf Boxes, , ' . , Musieal Albums, ICmbroiiloriMS, Lara Hoods, ilemmed and Hlitehed Huukerehiefa, , Iju-h HanilkerchieiH, White Nubias, all sizes, Ulaek and Whito Frillies, Uold and Mixed lteuds, '! !" Jen olrv of ail kinds, , Thretid and Point l.ftr-e Collars, Zephrya of all colors, ; ',. Ooriiiaiitown Vatua, - -'' New l'rets, o- 8'yl, ' ' liilstliw, Hoopskirts, ' L'uilerweur.for Ladies. Ki bona. Silk uud Cualimcra scarfs. (Ircat Indneenienta by )uichwiu HANDKERCHIEFS BY THE BOX. OKNTLEMAN'N LINEN AND , VN KEKWEAR. Lsrirest uud beat assarted stock of poods for Mvui Wear in tflia tor lion, which WE MAKE TO-ORDER in the moat approved style. No fit no sale. A FULL LINE OF GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, ' ii , J A tine and well selected always on hand. fcllH'k of American & Imported Watches. LAI'IKSOPERA, LEONTINE, AND NflCK CHAINS. 'UKACKt.KTH, ':" ' lock i: is. ItlNiiS. I.LNTS OOr.T) AND til 1A Kit VEST CHAINS, til' Kit LINO , MLVKK AND PLATKU U AitE, 1 llati and Caps selling ui co-t. QOOTf? AND SHOE s, U LATbS i sTYLtS RKAD Y M A I)E CLOT II I N G, as cheap as can be bought In Pa. .Vrw Infantry Sohlit r Cvut ut $2, Vuhtti, CurjHt &ir!;t, Suk-UeU, 'Ttiiult, tie-, uu'i'j o't hand. Carpets, Ui usscls, Ingrain, Hemp, and all kinds. PAlT.Ii, CUUTAIXS Full SALE CHEAP. 1. Ilil.HKONNJ'.U A (.0. 4" i' i AUDITOR'S REPORT. S. J. Setley, 1ronurer of ForKat t'onMy, , In neeonnt with the rornmnnwralth of Pcnnvlvanlfl, for the year ondltiK "ec, w. Ill i. ToHta eTax. l7l . : ' Mi resntllo appraiaemtnt, ITTl " Tavern lleenson . " " PatnphlPt laws ' ' " I " Pudfllara' liuensoa " " C'r. on county aec'l : r-i ,!.(. , $10.1 cu ' : ' ' I ' I - . . , . Uy fitate Tr. ree. dated Jnl. 1, '71, fflill 07 2X2 4ft :n 44 ' 41 X7 20 00 ; 4 0 Oil 71 4t M HA II JH AUH- 2, .' " " Nov, at, ' " .". . " ' " ' Jan. B, 71, By eonerutions Btntw Tax ' ' " 3 per cent, commission $2&l,50 .1 . 1208 00 a. J. Retley.iTroaaiiror of Forest County, in aeeotint with the Funds ofunid Coun ty, for the yenr eodlln; JX c. .1A 1H7I. . To mn't seated lands ret ui tod, ia7u )4 tax, .IBil , Kt '.U Hft unsenled tax, 1K70 r) f 15 T WH 1-2 1MT1 ' r ''t'77 2 " . ten day assessment, lfltt fit no " brlduotnx, 1871 ' '-40HI 5M " ' ree'd for old shincles S!5 60 " ' " from Tione.sta To.' on ' ' - ' ' , ' ace't S. Shntirt t7 l '" , '" ofSh'irDarlx.lurTfpos 'J4 00 " ; ." of N. I'. Wheeler, rent ' ' ' county lands "- S On To ( blank assessment book '" ' 2 07 Toam't reeelvcd ofI. S. Knox flr shinles " i 18 73 I'i ain't redemption landa sold to . eountv ' i im ., sot) s;s Tn inn' t roc' d D. Tllnek, Ex-Treas.1 Mi is " S county maps ' ' i 6 IM) " 3 uld atovca ' i i' ' J 5 00 " ' . . "i' ii''i. 27HH C7 To balance ' . ' '" " $17201 Co.: i t, .1 .., ... .., Vr:. Ry eotlnty orders rodeemeft ' I - )T7J:w D7 '" eoupons U1)0 0i By exonerations iml wonted lands rerurncd .' , . 87!) 58 Hv exonerionsjtrlh;c tax i! ti6 ny reu14.rlif ifvAvr K I I i' M 4 t o By i'.niJ.Ltrti-iuttl-J KJrt,? Uy per eU on (7l!i.l,7 Co. orders 4:11 3!i i . ..; ", " aiiO.OO coupons ' 21 40 ; " i .' , " Ml.'.lo rdiuf jrjers 3 W . , , " " 8.10.!P7 road . "! . 61 O't " " " , 3W.2S schiHil " - IS 01 " " " 4".isl refund. " 2 70 " " " &0 5.U0 paid .Stato M Uy balance 17201 00 .' i-t'' $27287 Wo the underalinod Auditors oi Forest County, do hereby eertliV Hitil wo met Lt the Commissioners)' otlice in said County, according to law, and did audit, settle and adjust the account:" of theTre isurerof aaid county for the year end ini IMe. 30, 1871, and una them as set lorth In the above account. Tn witness whereof we have herotinto et . our hands, this 0th ilav of Junuarv, I.l87-A-.t-5, I '.I Z'i - X-- A v VILLI A M LM.AKK; lAuiitors. " -T. It. Cl)IU5,:.Ti I J, - . J. Setley, Treitsnrei of Forest County, In uecou'nlwith tho School Funds of "pari County, for llio year ending Dec. yo, 1871. Itarnott Jownslnp. To am't seated lniKls ret. 1M70 ' I 1!1 ' " unseated Uix . t ' a O't ltfTl i. no, 358 00 i.r f.7 4;i To balance ' ' $S2I C3.' Uv orders redeemed 180 '" ' - i 1371 7 ' ' Ry balance , 24 II : i 42 .Ml 0i S 7 13 ' " '' JenUs Township. To am't ree'd fioui Treii-s. Hitrpins . " ., seated innds returned 1K70 " ' unseated tax ' . . " " ' ' 1S71 ' ' '1 ' '. : ii''-; . .. 41 20 24 Oil ' 7(12 47 l iOti 78 :rn . , I.,.. :.. Total. :,! I :' :, : ' " ?17H5 08 Uy orders redeemed !)S 00 ' ' ' ' ' 1S70 ' t Ii $1975 0: iJ7 37 73 54 0 4.1 uy balance , I 1705 08 $1073 02 ' I 2i8 81 aati 24 .' IIIckorj'T6wnsldp. To ain't unseated lax, ls7( 1 1871 mi..' $445 05 4 IS 05 $145 05 41 P0 228 39 - 7 02 33 05 To balance Uy balunco f'l $145 05 Harmony Township. . To am't ree'd fromfrcus Niius " , seated liinds ret. 1870 '. " ' unseated tax " .. 1871 $310 36 To balance ' Uy onlcrs redeemed, 1R68 " balance $:08 44 ' I H2 308 41 $310 30 8 22 ' 10 29 :t!'0 48 181 15 '' Howe Township. ' To am't ree'd from Treas. Sigins, " seated lauds let. 1870 " unseated tax " ' ' ' , . ". 1871 ' 7 -n en f ' V -u To balanco $508 30 Uv orders redeemed 168-69 '" " 1870 '. Uy balance . 5 31 Ui 50 508 ;jo $j!'0 20 1 101 02 270 -M IM 70 KinpIey Township., To seatrsl lanos reh. li-70 S . , , To am't uup4ted tax 170 , -1S7L. $021 1'2 621 02 $ti21 $113 32 To balanco Ly balance $621 02 , ft ' , t . i j it J fireen Township, . To unseated tax 1871 i To balauco $113 32 Uy balance Tio-enta Township. To am't seated lands ret. 1870 " unstated lax, 170 1871 8113 32 124 24 MO 4i 1.07 iii J 1281 32 To balanoa Uy balunco $12Rl S2 12M 32 $1281 32 5 40 f t,u 7 10 Tiouesta Uoroutrh. To mn't beatcil lauds rcL W' inisfuted tux " 1S71 SIS 00 To balanco l'.v balance $18 CO 18 00 IT. $I W 60 2K U) 1T 00 -- 00 8 00 C5 6 I V ii latona Tuwnshl D. To am't ree'd from Tiaas. Sikk'" 33 66 f33 60 To lia'snea $3 95 I'r order, redeemed 20 71 3 05 balance H. J. Setley, Treasurer of Forest County, in account a im inn Koai r units for me ear cnUiuit Dec. Ml, 1871. IlHrnett Town shin. To ain't roo'd from Tress. Biggins $ 18 01 unseauKi tax i.u n.t mm " IM71 241 59 Trcas. 8if(,ins' road com. 80 42 $106 04 To balance $110 45 Hv Orders redoemed lc.-C9 18 04 45 87 00 410 45 $156 81 113 32 113 82 " " 1S70 ' ' 1871 ' . Ry balance fSieen Township. To am't unseated tax, 1871 " extra tax, 187 U JS 04 226 CI J2f G4 To balance 1226 01 Uy balance Howe Township, e'd of Treaa. Sii'Eun To am't ree'd of Treaa. Hiennis 9 56 " Heated lands ret. 1H70 20 57 " unseated tax " 780 32 " " 1S71 722 no " roe'd rrom Treas. HIKins 1 70 ?r!T'T h , , ,. -O U (, H vroaJ coanuuiiudoti C 1 68 79 $1571 84 To bal 13:7 18 Uv orders redepmed 1870 " 18,1 Uy balance 135 00 10!) fXI 11)27 18 $1571 84 Hickorv Township. To am't ree'd from Treas. Migins 2 00 ISO f 2 118 12 unseatea tax jiu " 1871 -50 04 To balance $231 54 Uy orders redeemed IS70 " balance . . . i 1 - i l $250 CI Harmony Township. To am't ree'd from Treas. Ninyms " , , s.utted lauds rut. 1870 41 90 03 111 5 40 2.1 35 unseated tax 1871 $165 00 1G5 06 To balanco Uy balance $165 00 $165 06 Jenks Townhip. To am't ree'd from Treaa Nig(r,liw 48 R5 " seated lands ret. 1870 WHO " . unseated tax ., " ,' 702 t7 i . i . .. .m 1S71 lOOi " ree'd Treas. Sitrsius, road 70 commission 92 $1771 30 To balance -,.: $1600 09 Uy orders redeerned, 1S68 5 88 ' scute. I orders redeemed, 1870 3 20 " uiiheatcd " " 20 3'J ' " " 1S71 51 74 " balance 10!tl Oil .: $1771 30 KIncslcy Township. To am't seated hun'ls ret. In70 C5 f2 " unsoatcd tux, " 208 ! 8 1871 22. 01 $400 fc7 To balance I iv orders redeemed, 1871 ! baiauce $173 67 17 00 473 87 $4!K) 87 65 02 38(1 :io 405 74 :usti ;in t 405 70 Tionesta Township. To am't seated lauds ret. Wu " unseated tux " .. js-j " " extra, 1S70 $1010 00 To balanco $1104 39 Uv orders redeemed 1S.0 '" " 1871 " " extra 1870 1 171 Uy balanco 333 13 50 94 24 52 37 02 ll'H 89 $1010 00 'J ' ' ' Tionesta Uorongh. To seated lands ret. 1870 " unseated tax " " " 1871 $27 13 To balance Hy balanco $27 13 27 13 $27 13 RELIEF FUNDS. To ain't loe'd front Treas. Sijigins $"9 95 Uy orders redeemed I $" 05 UIU LEVEL Oil STATE ROA D FUNDS. Howe 'I ownship. To am't unsealed tax, 1870 1171 00 " " 1S71 1U84 63 22 63 To balance Uy buiunco 53 2255 53 $2255 53 1051 33 HOtiS 05 Jenks Township, I To am't unseated tax 1870 .. .. j871 $t(Hi2 38 To bahmco $106: 38 Uv balauco ' 4002 38 $1062 3n We the undersigned Auditors of Forest County do hereby certify that wn met ut the Commissioners' i nice in said county aceoniing to law, and did audit, settle and ailjust the accounts of S. J. Sellry, Treas urer of Forest County with the Road and School Funds of the i-aid Townships, for tho year eliding Dec. 30, 1871, and find then) oo set fortlj ill the above statement. In witness whereof wo have hereunto set our hands this loth duyol Januury A. D. 1872. I l l HOI.EMAN, ) WILLIAM CLARK, Auditors. T. U. CUDU, J County Commissioners of Forest County account for the year ending Doc. 30, 1871. N. P. Wheeler To Co. orders drawn " balanco Dr. $13 86 08 01 $101 90 Cr. Is !KJ 108 00 35 to $I'U 90 08 01 Dr. I!y balance last settlement " ;Aiilny V t-evA ices " 350 miles traveled Uy bidan.'u . . Uliij. I :il io t "!' or.'ers dr iwrt i" balance ., , , 2lt to $4)18 10 Cr. 7 75 2-10 no 60 80 6t M 15 on Rt tvalsnee due last scttlomont " 82 day ' aervlcea " 608 in Hps travel , " time and xrDe eettlriK fur niture for Court House ' " extra expenses holding appeals $468 10 211 10 ' Tr. ' 813 P4 ' 84 00 ' $77 00 Cr. 24 40 00 IJy balance-' : Jacob Mcrcilll' To Co. orders drawo To balauco ..... Ry balance d. last Mttlcment " 75 days' services , ' " 11311 miles travel ' ' " extra Mprtw holding appeals 113 60 15 00 $:tT8 00 34 06 Ry balance ' ' - n 1 E. L narla, Hifjh Sheriff of Forest County account for the year ending Dec 30, 1871. To Co. orders drawn : .: $l8 45 ByfeC!'-,. $105 45 We tlio underslcned Auditors of "Forest County,- do hereby certify that we met -at the 'oiiimisaioners' Office in said county, aci-nrdiim to law, and did audit, sott e and adjust the accounts of lite Iliirh Sheriff and ;ounty Cnraniissioners, for the year end ing Doc. 30, 1871, and find them as sot forth In the above report. , f . , In witness whereof we have hereunto set our bands tins 13th day of January, A. D. 1872. -. . ., . . i . ELI noi.F.MAK. ' 1' WILLIAM CLARK, Auditors, ; .' T. U. COUU, Ratement of the expenditures of Forest . County, A. D. 187 L; Conny Commissioners - - i . .. Connty Commissloiiers' Clerk . . County Anditora and clerk '. : I v Interest on county orders Furniture i , Fox bounty . i , -i .i Jury fcoa . . . . . Assessors ; 1 : -. ; . , .. $ 886 00 480 00 . 17S 90 101 61 467 01 24 81 11 iu io . 49 4S 6CW 00 Printing -iiWv. , - I i -Jury v.mmlsaioner-i e ,, , i (Nonstable ' i.'.'r.i ,i: n 66 43 16i 50 Court Crier Koad views ' . . ' Fuel and iigbta ... El options . 1 1 , , .. Commonwealth costs Hooka and stationery , Kotristrv expenses , , Paid J. P. Hiirtrina . arinittnn brid(j " rVirormr'M fens .' . . 47 60 09 30 . -, ill 01 .155 CO . . 260 80 , 289 70 109 37 -9l : iinr m no oo ' 50 tK) 116 75 5 00 62 35 . : 81 8t 187 51 402 26 lt 45 t Jounael fee, 1S70 , , f' Prothonotary feea, .. , Oiatrict Attorney fees Teachera" Jusrltut9 .. Uridftre Hopalra .. Witness fees, county cafeoa J41rmrt Ilouso . , Sheriff fees ... v Jiiilexpeiisea -, , , . Paid State debt . 278 85 655 00 Slatcmout of Finances of Forest County - lor uie year enuniK lice, w, isi i . .... .. .-..( IMtKnTKDNESak. 1. Am't f Connty Loan County and bridge orders out- 1 stitndiiur Tnteivst iiuo on onupona . . Duo Connty Commissioners . , , $25,000 00 8,547 25 2,5:t8 00 313 20 ,. : .. " "t ' ' : ASSFTS. Am't tax uncollected in hands of Treaa rer . i i Ain't of scnted lands ret. 1871 " due from Tionesta Twp,, on acc't S. Shoup i $10,3118 45 17,-:oi CO 772 69 - 71 00 ' . , $18,138 29 FOItEST COUNTY, us; . , Pursuant to law wn tho undersigned Commissioners of said County, publish th lorecrolntr exnibit of thn receipts ami expenditures of said CouDtv, for tho year endinu Deo. IM, 1871. . " . ' In ti-stinirtiiy whereof we have horeunto set our hands this tho 13th day of Jun uarv, A. I'., 1872. .. , UEN.IAM1N KLLIOTT, 1 n,mV. JACOIi M EKCILLIOTi'! Co!m rs' ' Attest, D. W. CLARK, Clerk. , lA-VirKinia circuit prenclter gives trie following illustration nf "faith lliat would remove mountains,"' which he heard from the lips of a iicpro prearhen who was holding forth tn his congregation upon thesuliject of ohey inrr the commands of the Almighty: "Hrcd'ren," he sai.l in his hrukeu wny; "whatcher ile good Gixl tell me to Jo in hiit bfcsscd book" (holding tip at the aama time an old, and evidently much read Bible), 'Mat I'm gwine to do. If I see in it dat I must jump troo a stone wall, I'm pvine to jump at it. (ioiii (rxj Wfff to Ciod jump io', aMtJIongs to tn." Wmplo and home), as as the illustration,' 't had an evident eU'ect upon the limitci) eoniprchenBiim f the jireachor'n liear trs. , s '. , "Mother," id little Ned, one morn iup, after havintr fallen out of , bed, "I think I know why I full out of bed hist night. It vii bet-tune I slept too near where I got in." Musing a little while ax if iu doubt whether lie I. ml ;iveti the riej.t explanation, be added, o, Hint wusn t the reason ; tt was be- cause 1 blepl too near where I fell out.'' A young man. not, a hundred miles from this was arrested ly a Irieiid the other duy vub the remark ; ."1 beard the ether day that y.m wt'ro about U pet miirriid.". "V'II, yt," he re plid, "I thought qwhila that I would niarry, but I found out tin-girl ami all her people were ii''aint it unj I voit i luded lu drop it.' A etiutitty editor, whr.re lubsrribrrs contpiuiiii il very lotnlly that ie did not trive them news ennui?!) for their tiiouey, told theni thai if they did not tret etii.itvrli in tl puper, that tin y had better rend the Hiblc, which, he had ait doubt, would be news to ni..ct ot the in. A tailor at thn Uroolltn Xavv Yard, explained to a curious Ijii.I-- man the utber day how prij tuoin y is divided. "It is ifted throtigli a lad der," bo Sitid. "Wl.ut falls' iIltoU-Ii goes to tho !T 'ers ivl.at ticl.s the Management of Mill-Sawa. . Thesawingnf lumber by machinery, although a business in which tens of thousands of skilled workmen are con stantly employed, and one which dates for back iu the history of mechanical progress; has never been brought so near the jouditioo of exact, science as might at first glance appear possible. It is not a complicated process, and all its methods, Appliances and results are plainly apparent and easily follow ed by the eve of the observer , and it is moreorer the subject of such constant experiment and investigation that one would naturally expect a let of well (lsfitied, established conclusions arrived at as tho fruit of so much inquiry, and adopted for their future guidance by all workmen iu this branch of indus try. ,!,.'-';. It j scarcely too much to isay.'how-4 ever, that every operator ol a eaw.tnill has a set of rules and his own cherish ed beliefs in regard to every step and cotidit.on of the process, whether it he the number, size of shape of the teeth, the speed of the ?v, the feed, of the roeiiiou ot setting ana tiling, un ail these matters there is a formidable ar ray of authorities, but it is difficult to hnd. any two of them who prectfely agree, so that the. researches of the in quirer leaves him in a more doubtful state of . mind, if possible, than wheu he betran. ' , ' '- ' , Iu regard to the speed of a circular saw, jt is hardly possible to establish a n n i form tdandurd, the manner being greatly . influenced by the kind and condition of the lumber which is to be worked.' A rule in very common use among mill men fixes nine thousand feet as the maxiinu n distance 'trhit-h should be traveled by the' tooth of a saw per minute-rwbidr'is equivalent to about 700 revoletions per minute fur ft fifty lnchaw, or a little over 1 100 revolution's per minute for a thirty Viicheaw.) (Tins may be regarded as a stile oulsid ) limit Jor ordinary caes, ulthotigh a still more rapid motion is often given. It should bo borne in mind that to attain this degree of speed with good practical effect, all parts of the machinery 1 require to be vciy strongly made and accurately adjust ed and regubit' and the saw should be kept in the iu-.-t possible condition. The regulation ot the lce.l is another matter in which thecirctinijiances have trretit weight in determining the meth od to be adopted. ' As a general thing, however, the operator is moro likely to err by giving too light a feed than in the oppostto direction. . WitlilJ inch feed, for example, twice as much lumber will be sawed as with j inch feed, and often with much less tliuii proporliutiate increase either in tlm amount of power consumed, or in the dulling of the saw ; the inference being, ot course, thit with too light ft teed largo prnKrtioi) of Hits power goes to waste, hikI the saw .is .dulled without performing its due amount of praeti. cat service. There are cases in which a very heavy feed us high as three to five inches cua be successfully em ployed, but these are not in the o din urv line of' work.1 The general rule however, -will be found a useful one to trivu a feed fully up to the capacity of the saw, as nothing is saved either in power or in the durability ot the saw by tailing short ot that limit. Another point on which there is a wide difference of opinion is whether the teeth of the Baw should be, set or upset that is, whether the point of the teeth should be turned or eet outward in opposite directions, or the toosb spreud or swedged so as to. make the sawcutasufticiently wide path through the lug to keep it clear ot the timber and prevent any binding or friction on the sides, borne workmen con ten 1 that the spreading of the points cannot be done without injury tu the steel ; but this depends chiefly on the care and skill with which the operation is performed.- If properly done, we are tiicliued to believe that the spreading or upsetting of the tooth w ill give bet ter results than are obtained by setting in the ordinary manner. We have observed that in sawing lumber with the teeth of the saw bent in alternate directions, the effect of the friction up on tho points bus been to wear them olf in a short t'mo, llaitcning the teeth much sooner than wheu they were spread by hammering. In sawing glitly lumber it is sometimes advisable to sit the teeth by bending; but iu tlun work the other method cau be bufi.lv recommended. t?ome skillful wtirk'iueu Use both processes spring ing lite teeth to give the proper width ul cut, and ul.) up-itting the point to make it throw out a full corner. The fitotteiicv with which the saw should be fib tl, 'depends also on the kind of luinltcr in which l is oHTatuig. it is hardly profitable to stop the work tor the purpose of filing at every thousand feel, us some cluim should bo done, when the saw l:;;s a working cnpncily of three thousand feet or upwards ier hour. In eleun, soft lumber, as high us four thousand feet, or even more, uiiiy be sawed with one filing if that one is thoroughly done i but under lets fiiVoiahlu ciit iiiusiauci s it muy be neccs-ary to file at evtry thousand feet, lt i bevtr good economy to continue tunning a tuw in udtiil stale, :! ;f:'e i:t'-l.tr bar!, or fuM of sand and dert, as will often he the cast where it has been exposed fur some. time or been hauled through the mud, one filing for every thousand feet is-' not ton much. Oood judgment in fact, i is the bust and only reliable guide to.., this matter. There is no substantial advantage iu ' the "end-play" or lateral motion of the' saw-mandrel which has sometimes been. recommended, and is in actual use iu ntanv mills, A very slight motion of this kind may be u refill in preventing the heating of the journals by assisting the lubrication ; but aside from this, its ut.tity, lo say the least, is doubtful., in fact, ii the rim ot tba saw , u.con-. fiued by the guides, and the centre al lowed to vary, the effect is to throw the saw out of line. The benefits whiclf are claimed In some cases to hove resj suited by allowing this end motion we regard as being chiefly imagi..ury, or to be attributed to other causes, to tha good qualities f-f the saw, or to the in telligent skill el the workruau to keep ing it jo order,. . i " ' . i i i . - -,'1 Different Methods of Providing for , , ( , Daughter!. '.X An old gentleman, who ought tn hi seated sst.ide the topmost ridge of Mount Shasta, with a similar mountain, pendant from either foot,' writea to a literary paper that he has a -daughter. We are delighted that this autiqua malefactor is bleexi with piogetiy; that daughter will be a comfort to hire when tie gets along in years. We have ourselves wished lor a daughter to sup port. Hut we wander. This relid of a TMoishcd age continues that Ilia daughter is very fmd of geutlemeu's society. That is precisely the specie of illness that would prubably afflict our daughter, if we had a daughter to feed. We once knew a man whose daughter was so extremely fond of the society of gentlemen that her heart broken parent caught her one 'day hangjng an the arm of a wooden Indi an, and had to weun her from ibis sin gular partiality by means of a axe handle. To resume : This hoary in iquitor . goes on tn explain that the gentlemen fur whose society his daugh ter is mainly fond, ere, he has teason tibelieve, addicttsd to the consumption of cigars and the vice of billiards. It is probable. If any young woman shall ever secure the ad vantage of hav ing us as a; parent to buy her clothes, it is reasonable to apprehend that she will favor the same IuwcIum of gentle men ; they mostly do But the aged parent would like to ; know what be would best do about sit, -Therm are several methods of reform, . 1'rnbahly the uinst obvious and most efiectual is to kill her, take off her skin und hang her up to bleed, The final deposition of tho body is not important. If iu the process of the centuries we shall confer upon some comely damsel the honor of being daughter to us, and wo responsible for her bills, it is to be pre sumed that we shall adopt this method. Another way is to restrain her of tier liberty by putting her in-an abandoned well and dumping some tons of gravel atop of her. This plan is highly spoken of, and commends itself strongly to the judgment. - Or the old geiillvmau may bind an anvil to her ankles ami upset her out of a boat. It would be need less to point out the advautagesof this plan.: Finally, if he is too tender hearted or affectionate to adopt any of the foregoing methods, let him lay her -properly chloroformed beneath the upturned root of; a mighty oak,- and, severing the trunk, let back the moun tain of earth into its appointed place. With so great avnriety of methods from which to choose, this anxious old gen tleman ought not to be very long in solving the problem to which he has set his intellect. Scut Letter, The question, does getting drunk ev er advance one's happiness? would seem to be. put to rt-Bt by the Irish man who went courting when drunk, and was asked what pleasure he found in whisky: "O, Biddy, it's a trate en tirely to see two of your puny faces in stead of one-!" . At a juvenile party onelittle fellow, rejoicing iu the splendor of his clothes, sided up to another with the trium phal remark : "You ain't dressed as well as I am," "Well," retorted the other, "I can lick you anyhow." At a California fair recently several bottles of strained honey wera put on exhibition, when a chap put u bottle of cantor oil with the rest. The opinion of all who tried it was that the beo that laid it was a fraud. A shawl manufacturer in Philadel phia has spun a thrjud twenty-seven miles long from ono pound of Ameri can wool. It is ono of the greatest yarns on record. A greenhorn was out-red, at a public table, a plate of maccaroni soup, but declined it, declaring thai they cnldn't play any bilcd pipe-stems tin him." 1-M ward Timan was married to :i woman in Connecticut lasLwetk, und thereufirr absconded, Au exchungu says, "Timau lied wake b,r no woman." An Indiana editor announces: "We ) leave to-morrow for the county bo,- i snow, ini i l.t.pc tt 'j'io the priz"."