.wmmmmm,yBm$wmmww&mwwMwmm , rUBtWHEO EVERY WBDNKSIiAT, BT W. It. DUNN. TTJCB II B0HTH90K k BOR NEB'S BuTUJOTJ, EUI BTEEgr, TIOHEBTA, PA. TKRMS, $2.00 A YKAR, Rates of Advertising. west One Square (1 Inch,) ono Inertlon t !H One S'piure " one month 8 09 One Square " throe months 0 ( (no Square " ono year 10 On Two Squares, one-year - IS 00 QuartorCol. " - - 30 00 Half ' " .... 60 0 One " " - - - 100 Ml I.ejal notices nt established rate. Marriage mid death notice, gratis. All tiiilMlor venrlv advertisements enl 3f HalmerlpUon received for shorter period than three mouth. lected quarterly. Temporary advertise Correspondence t!loitJ from nil part of tii eonntrr. No notice will be taken of 1 VOL. VI. NO. 30. T10NESTA, PA., DECEMBER 10, 1873. $2 PElt ANNUM. ments inusl l" piilil for in advance. onnenrmoua communications. Job work, null on Delivery. 'J im of Train fnoNESTA STATION, ou aad after evetnbtr 17, 1H73: octu-Utcuajm. Jfeveinbw Train 0:68 p. m. Jo CLAW. Train 80 .... 111 a.m. " bi . - - . t-.ia p. ui. MOaiB UT CLASH. Train 21 8:20 p. lu. 1 CLAs. Train 18 9:0'i a. m. " M . 111:40 p. in. On the Rlrr Division i. r. from Oil City to Irvlneten. up the river i North j down th riTer, aoutli. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. The Odd Fellows' Lodge meet at 7 o'clock instead or 8 as published in lh advertisement, Mr. Myers, the. Jewello.-, it mov ing into the building formerly occu pied by the Tioticsla. Savings Bunk. -Remember that next Tuesday is the time appointed for boldipg the election to docide the fate of the New Constitution. " -Somebody has discovered a tree the "Eucalyptus globaius" hieh ha? property of dispelling malaria wherev . IX it i planti'd. Huge freight train? pass over the railroad every day, but what they car ii beyond our comprehension. Tank tars make up a good portion of each train. Local Option did Cot d J half as much good toward uppn)ing the truffie ns the hard tinier have. It is iuv h rurity to s.t art inebriated indi vidua ou our etroeis. Samuel Camucl and Rolcob are looking out for some heavy contract?, by which they eipccllo realize much currency, which the sartie will he put vtliers it will do the most good Robinson ct Bonner have procured a now ! hi which to lerau their -ouuty orders, book accounts and promises toiy. The eufe is burglar j.roof and will stand any anxiuut of tires, famines or p.-stil.r.ces. A certain Democratic candidate for office iu Kentucky thus ci-gently sets forth hi claims to consideration : J'IIaving served three and a half years In tho Confederal a army, I consiuor it sufficient oviJeaco of my fealty to the jmrty." Geo. Hunter is gelt'utg c .timber to build a protection si. me the .outiueiit on tbe other sulo the river. That abutment was left from the wreck of the old bridge, and w not as perfect as the rest of thestone work, hence this extra precaution. Tho Proof Sheet, a monthly puhli- cation, issued by Collins A McLcester, of Philadelphia, mine, to us with three parts, for September, October and November bound tcgetlur. The iVoo Sheet is ono of the best of its clusi of publications. After this week our columns will be lightened of their stress of adver- .tiscmcnts, and we fhall present our osuul amount of reading matter: Such times will coroo and must be expected. As !t is likely to pay u fur our trouble this lime, we wou't grumble if our subscribers don't. The Bowcn-Boecher-Jilton senn- ilul is still agitating Plymouth Church, ihe latest thing being charges prefer- red against Bowen. This Church re- vently declared itself independent of II authority iu such cases mHdo and tirovided, and there is no appeal from its docisi in. Wooahull fc Clalliu first ct the ball in motion. On Monday last we received a .nnw f 77i! Firatidn Friend, a weoklv iourual devoted to literature, entertain- ing serial stories and short sketches, published at Chicago, by Waters A Co., 100 Sixteenth St. Terms 83 per au- rum, each eubscriber receiviug a copy of the Chromo "Cute." Election comes on the 16th kit. ; Court week on th3 21st, Christmas on the 25th. After that cornea New Years, and then, we hope better times will make their appearance. Oil will then r ... i i rise; oil men will prosper; miuuer will advance; lumbermen will reioice. nd husmaas will brighten unamazintr lv. Then will the hearts of tho peo pie expand with pleasure and benevo lance, aud everybody will be compar arjv'eiy happy. ' Kurd.. Rohrcr informs ui that lie ),, on ,, nt tbe County Surveyor's , , , . V i i ,,nice Teachers' Report Book, and School Laws, just received. Teach ers can procure the sarno by calling at sa:d office. rrof. Hull gave an entertainment in the Presbyterian chdrch, ou Thurs day evening of last Week, which was well attended, and gave satisfaction to all who atlcudeJ. Botue of his dev iations were said to be excellent, filled with humor, interspersed with pathos. When he comes again ho will be greet" ed by a full house. Capt. Knox has shut down his mill to wait uutil better times make their appearance. Ho fiads no diffi culty whatever iu deposing of his lumber as fust as lie make it, but cur rency doesn't cluinge hands with such ulacrity as to make such s.los desira ble. He will probably start up agaiu io the course of a month or two. Wurrcu baa contracted for a Sils by steam fire eugiue, to cost $5,000, uiid are now agitating the subject of placing reservoirs at intervals through the towu, to facilitate putting out fires on streets back soujo distance from the river. Our place is yet destitute of means with which to fight fire, if we except one or tw.i old ladders, and a number of pails. The Forty third Congress is re markable for three peculiarities : It is the largest legulative body that ever arseniuled in the capital; It contains the greatest number of i:ew members, and it ha tho strongest, representa tion of ox-Couf. derates, lift us hope it may also develop the equally im portant peculiarities of inflexible hon esty, and strict attention to the poo- ple'n business. ti.. ft.- i.a l,r,.n month to gl,t OIJ pro., to ti.i.ing. Nearly, .f Hil Vllei evcry day )f thu lomll rai descemled more or liu nooioiuly. Such weather iu Dc-cember ; tale UJ but for the difficulty in hauling coul and supplies to and from our j luce, woubl be rubber pleasaut than otherwise. The timber business js in fcBCh t tato that a very littl MI0W wili suffice to do the business this yenr, Now that the legitimato LuFiness of this region is not proceeding with its usual velocity, why do not some of our amctuer geologists institute a Bearch for those extensive copper and 8iTer mines which tradition says exist somewhere in Forest county T Should thoe mines bedi; 0 vcred even in these hard times, it would givo our towu an impetus which would cover our hills with palatial residences and our streets with mammoth busimtes establish- mcnts. By all means search fur the treasure. A friend informs us that S. H. Haslet recently killed a doo with one horn on its head, and that horn was in tho velvet. It is indeed a rarity to ee a doo with horns on, but, we un- derstand that this is the only coso of a deers horns being in tho velvet in . the winter, that peculiarity always being noticed in the spring, and at no other time. Iu addition to these peculiar!- ties the deer hud no tail 1 Such a freak of nature has never before transpired in this or any other region. A fawn whs ith the doo when it was killed, The salary bill is to bo forthwith repealed by Congress. It comes up iu a report from the Special Committeo to-day. The points involved are as follows: Tho bill provides, first, for the repeal of the prescut law; re-en acts tho old law, making the salary live thousand dollars per annum third, provides that back pay turned into the Treasury shall not be subject to be drawn out by those who turned it in; fourth, the bill is not retroao tive, and takes effect only after its passage ; fifth, there is nothing in the bill about back pay, or the money drawu under the present law since the I 4tli r.f far..h lost Tha hill further - - provides that the President's salary - "hall be twenty-five thousand dollars - per aunura, after the expiration of - Grant's present term of office. - t Ladies' trimmed hats for sale I very ehoap at RoJmhsou A Bbonsr's. The Teachers' Institute, held last week was middling well attended, aud, as we learn, was quite interesting, fiupt. Rohrer had secured the services of Prof. Hull, of Pittsburgh, and Asst. State Supt. Curry, both of whom put forth their best endeavors to make the institute a success. Prof. Sloan, of the Pennsylvania SchoolJournal, and Supt. Wood, of Clarion couuty, were also present, and belpcd materially to make tho sessions interesting. As for as instructors go, this institute has been better supplied than any other since the rrcw county was organised. Taken altogether, the institute was a success, aud we look for much good to accrue from it. When a Democratic Cougress at Washington, speukt out against the back-pay grab, the rest charge him with having ratted to the Republicans. In their late caucus, because Mr. Hoi- man, of Indinu, wished to commit the party again?t tho back-pay, Mr. .Eld ridge, of Wisconsin, called him tho most arrant demagoguo of the Houso. Mr. Ilolmun, Gliding this reflection clinched by ihe cuueus declaring his resolution out of order, withdrew from the room, one of tho members remark ing a he went, "You had better go and join the Republicans." Petersou's Magazine for January is already out, aud a magnificent num ber it is 1 The principal steel engrov ine. "Good Mornini;, Mama," is one of the most beautiful we ever saw. It and its companion, "Tho Trailing Arbutus," which illustrates a story by Frank Lee Benedict, are alone worth tho price of iho number. Tho terms are two dollars a year, with great re ductions to clubs, viz; 5 copies for 13.00, or 8 copies for 812 00, with both an rxtra copy and a superb premium engraving to the person getting npthe club. Specimens are scut gratis to those wishing to get up clubs. Ad druc Clias. J. IVternoa, 306 Clipatnut Sticet, Philadelphia, Few sections of tho country are so favored as cur vacinity. Here lives unostentatiously a highly respected man, conuected to old Trob. by close tie of consanguinity. People can tell by a glance at his general appear ance, the existing state of the atmos phere, a walking barometer in (act. You see he wean woolen knit suspeu- ers. When tho air is damp they brink and his pants arc exalted, and when it is wet they nepire still higher. The more moist the air tho higher hoist has his pants. Sometimes in warm weather he can't be depended ou be cause he perspires, but in cold weather he would be a blessing to any commu nity. A we looked across the way which winds through our beautiful village, neatly paved with natures own cemcntf we saw what we have seen ou so many occasions, the old Presbyterian Church standing iu soli tudo and almost neglected on its foun d&tion, as wo sat and gazed, stood and gazed, changed our position variously aud gazed, we sciatchcd our head and thus meditated. In heathen countries they havo few churches and any quantity of missionaries of all sects, But iu midst of a civilized land, a hristian land, here we see any quauti ty of chureheo, neat and pre'.ty but excepting Rev. Lusher, who bolus ser vices bi-weekly in tho M. L. Church, not the consumptive ghost of a preach cr. With w hat gusto, then do w e sing, when the rare opportunity offers, that old missionary hymn which stirs us up to deeds of charity, to enable the missionary societies to send missioua ries "to all the world to preach the gos pel ; ' while at the same time our churches are vacant and tho dust gathers thickly o'er pews and pulpit ouly to be disturbed by an annual teachers' iustiiute or blind man s con cert. The best stock of Watches Clocks, Jewelry and Silverware iu Oil City cau he found at J. Wolf's, Centre St. Particular attention paid the repairing of fine Watches. Or ders by mail promptly attended to, 39-ly. Enoch Morgan's Sons' "Sapolio," for sale in cakes, or in quantities to suit customers, at Robinson cc iion ner's. 84 tf To the Republicans f Forest County. The time for submitting the New Constitution to a vote of the people is fixed for Dec. 16, 1873. . I heartily and cordially commend it to the fa vorable vote of our people. No party can claim the merit of its production. It is the triumph of the people of the Commonwealth through their best re- rescntatives of both parties, over po litical aud public corruption. I therefore earnestly urge our Committeemen in the respective pre cincts, to secure a full attendance at the polls, and our people generally to turn out and cast their vote as one man for the adoption of the New Con stitution. Miles W.Tate, Chairman Republican Co. Com The Cuban imbroglio icems to hove its ebb and flow, with nearly as much regularity ns the tides of the sea. At oue time we are on (he verge of war; at another, the difficulty is about adjusted, the "Virginius" is to be given up, and our relations with Spain mnde lovely. There is possibly no undercurrent to the uflYir, of which the public has but little knowledge. It is said that Secretary Fish and the Gladstuuo cabinet are maneuvering to gain their ends, the one by in vol v ing tho other in war. England wants us to pull her chestuuts out of tho fire, and we wish England to do the same for ns. Which will succeed is the question. We would bo gratified i tho perplexity could be disposed of without the necessity for war; and while thero is considerable war scnti inent among the members of tho Ad ministration, we have every coufidence that the several phases of the question will be caretuuy waiunea, anu me in tcrest cf the country protected, by peaceful meaus if possible, but pro ected, at all events. Pilttburgh Ga riiii.ADEi.rinA, Dec, 5, '73. Special to the Pittsburgh Gazette. ' Tho Supreme Court met at noon to day, wheu Chief Justice Agnew deliv- red tho opinion ot the tourt, that the ordinance submitting the Constitution o a vote of the people, so far ns re lates to the city of Philadelphia, is void. This tnkes the election out of the hands of the Commissioners ap pointed bv the Constitution to hold the electijn, and leaves it with the regular election board. All our good f. i .- -i i and law-abiding citizens tcel disap pointed at the decision. A meeting of the citizens win nc called at an early day to appoint vigi- ance committees to watch Iho ballot boxes on 'the day of election, as it is well known that the corruptionists in tend importiug from New York aud other cities all the repeaters they can find, and vote down the new l.oustuu tion. A meeting of the Executive Committee appointed by the Constitu tional Convention has been called to meet at the Lochiel House, in Harris but:, to-morrow (Suturday) evening, at 8 o'clock. President Walker has been telcgraphel7for, and will be there. Corn Bread. Take two and a half pints corn meal, three eggs, well beat en, one table-spoonful melted butter, two table-spoonfuls of sugar, and one quart of sweet milk ; mix thoroughly, then add oue pint of wheat Hour, and one and a half measures of Banner Baking Powder, first mixing the Pow der into tho flour, and passing both through a sieve. Each cau of the Banner Baking Powder contains a small measure, to bo used even full, according to priuted directions. If you canuot obtain this really valuable article from your gro cer, send twenty-five cents by mail, addressed to Banner Baking Towder, P. O. Lock Box, 317, Pittsburgh, Pa., and you will receive, postage paid, a quarter pound package together with a list of fifty valuable Recipes. Make money fast and honoraoiy, $12.50 per day, or $75 per week, by at once apply for a territorial right, (which are given free to agents,) to sell the best, strongest, most useful, and rapid selling Sewing Machine, and Patent Button Hole Worker, ever used or recommended by families, or buy one for vour own use : it ia only $5. Sent free everywhere by express. Ad dress for particulars Jerome B. Hud son & Co., Cor. Greenwich A Cort landt Sts., N. Y. M6a Xew Advertisement. Dr. J. K. Blaine,. rKFICE and rasidonco oppolte the Lowronoo Mouse. Olllcsilftys Wednes- daya and bnturdaya. 3tl-tf. SHERIFF'S SALES. TJ Y VIRTUE of writ of Testatum ven. Li Kx., 1 Lev. Ka. and Ki. Fa., Issued ont of thn Court of Common fleas of Forest Co., era." We furnish the lightest and hand and to ina directed, there will lie exposed I somest outfit, and pnv very high cotnniis- Ui sulo by public vendue or outcry, at the Court House, iu the borough of J ionestu, on MONDAY, DECEMBER 22, A. D. 1873, . , . , .,,,,, r 11 .. . ii,. i nt 1 o eloek 1. M., the fo.lowin; described rrai i-.iu.io, wii. . Aaron I-. mine nsn oi i nas. r.rain, vs. Tho Hlne Creek Oil Company of l'hiladel- phia, Test. Von. Ex., No. 15 Jan. Term, 1874, K. D. 2SD Nov. Term, 1873. All that Aaron P. Kline nsn of Chan. Krath, vs. certain piece or parcel of land situate in I Hickory lownsnip, riresi i,ouniy, i a. I Hounded and described as follows, to-wit : lleinir section one. nad west half of see-I lion two, of tract No, ul91, bounded on the norm uy auction iimrr, uuu nun ui , section two, owned uy i.. a. waiieninoi ber, boundod on the east by east half of I said swtion two. aud east line oi iriict ,o. 51'1. bounded on the south Dv aoutli line of tract No. 5lfll. and boundod on the west bv west lino of anld tract No. 611)1. Con taining one hundred and llity acres, more or less. Taken in execution and to be aoul as the property of Tho llluo Creek Oil Company of Philadelphia, at the suit ot Aaron 1. Kline use or cnas. i-,r;xn. aI-SO, Huch M. Ilolo vs. Andrew J. Maze, owner and contractor, lyevira Ka., No. -JO Dec. Term, 17:1, C. I). No. a7 ept. icrm, ls7:i. All the ueieiifiani s riiitit, uiio, in terest and claim of, in nnd to iho following described building and lot ot ground, to wit: The rkUI building or mill structure is located at tho inoutli ot 1 routmau Hun, on the east bank thereof, where it empties Into tho Clarion Kivor, lu tho lownsnipol Harnett, in the County ot t-orcet, and State of Pennsylvania, and more partieu- lariy nescriofii as toiions; ixiunucu on tno norm uv lancis lorineriy oeioiiiiiK io ZK)r tnd Zents. on the oast by land for- nierlv known as the William Irfiwry farm. on the west by land of Cisika, and on the outh by lands of William Henry and William' Lowrv. Con'.ainingonehuiidred and liftv acres of land more or less. Tho said huildinc ia a frame building sixty feet in length -br thirty foot in broudth and twenty-two feet in heighth, with ou tline l.A strokor eomploto, two boilers iwo tluos e'ach 'Mx'l, breeching :ll)x40 drum stand pipo lire front and grato bars. Taken in execution and to lie sold as tho property of Andrew J. Maze, ownor and contractor, at me sou 01 jiugu ai. uoio ALIO, Dver it Thorn pion v. A; A. Hopkin Fi. Fu. No. 32 Dec. Term. 1M73, C. D. No. 21 Doo. Term, 1S73. All defendanfs right, title, interest and eliiim in aud to all that certain uioco or parcel of land aituato in llurmoiiv township, Forost county, 1'a. Hounded on tlio north by tho county line and l'agundua, on too eat ny John ianui on the aoutli by J. ! Inuiing, ami on the west by uiiutap. containing lour nun drel and two acres, mora or leas. About aixty acres cleared with one lare frame house, throe tenant house, one saw mill and two laruo hams thoreou erected, and a largo orchard growing thereon. Sold to Harry Hurt for sixty dollars, as the preii ertv of II. J. Gorman, at tho suit of J. I Hurt. Taken in execution and to be sold a th property of A. A. Hapkin, at the unit of nyer iV Thompson. ALSO, C. A. ItanWin vs. A. J. Maze, FI. Fa. No, 30 Uoc. Term, 1S73, C. D. No. 100 Sept. Term. 1Si3. itson, and Jenks A Mason All that tract of land situate in Harnett Township, Forest County, Pa. Hounded on tho east bv Edward Iverr, on tho north UV UIO S.IUS laiins. oil Hie wtsi uv lanoaui joint Mays, auuon ma aouvu uv lauus 01 SI 11(111111 11. JU 1 Tr:ii..... IT I mi'vin 1'i.iitii .nn.i IhrAA ------ - lonUiiiiing throe hundred ni-roa, nioro or less. Heing the aaiue land deeded by J. B. Agnow, Sheriff of Forest county. Pa., to A. J. Mays by deed dated Sept. 28, 1S09. Also All that certain tract of land sit uate in Harnett Township, Forest County, Pa. Hounded on the north by holds for merly belonging to Xook ami .ents, on the east bv land toi-meny Known as 1110 William Lowry farm, 011 tho west by ami or Cook, ami on the south l.y lands ot William Henry and W illiam Lowry. Con- tain inn 0110 hundred add fifty acres of land more or less, with ono frame saw mill, cnirino eomulete. and two boilers, two dwelling hoiiM-a, two barns and other out buildings. Taken 111 execution and to be sold as the property ol A. J. Mazu, at the uit of C. a. uaiiKiu. Term Cash T. J. VAN GIESEN. ShorifT. Sheriff's. Office. Tionostu, Pa.. Dec. 3d 1H73. CUSHING'S MANUAL OF PARLIAMENTARY PRACTICE. Rules of proceeding and dubatu in de liberative assemblies. An indspensable hunrl-lioriU for every member of A delib- erative body, and the authority in all the Stat si. "The moat authoritative cxpounuer ot American parliamentary taw.- inaa. Sumner. Price. 65 cents. Sent by mull on receipt nt nrh-o. Addreaa Thouipaon. Brown iX Co.. Boston. Mas. 35-4 iiTMuiiM KO'V Oil-In ami ltova V UlUlVlN wanted to soil our French and American Jewelry, Books, Liamos. Ac... ill their own localities. No cuoital needed. Catuloirue, Terms, Ac. sent iree. i u. vii-n..in Au gusta, Maine. 27 4 Don't bo Idle, But 8(11 Our French Oil Chroinoi. 12 new one Just arrived. Sole agent In I this country. Those are beautios. Largo and handsome. Retail price, 81.60. 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