KDITOU. IFED.IESDIT BORSISG, FEB. 18. 1874. Lltutenant Governor. Wo clip the following in regard to the Lieutenant Governorship, from tha Harren Mail of Inst week. Our new Constitution makes the election of a Lieutenant Governor necessary in November next. Who that man shall be, is already a ques tion amoncr the nolitieintv nf hoili parties. ' That ho should be a man of influence, ability and high character efficient to fill tho gubernatorial chair creditably in enso of a 'vncancv. is considered ny an. mat lie should co dm directly from the people repre senting them in tho largest sense, is also essential because his active duties are mainly to preside over the Senate composed of both political parties and coming from all quarters and all classes of our great State now almost an- em pire in itself. "While conceding the fitness of sev eral geutlemcn, we know of no one better fitted for tho place or better calculated to add a ' strength to our ticket, than our old Congressman Hon. John Fatton, of Clearfield coun ty. He represented the old 10th Dis trict two years in congress most ac ceptably and faithfully and declined a renoraination. He is a gentleman in the truest sense of the word of prac tical ability, high character, unsullied integrity and great popularity wherev er he is known. Though a sound Re publican and true as steel to the party nud the Country iu every emergency, he is pot offensive or bitter . in Jiis prejudices, and possesses that' gentle manly dignity and suavity of manner, promptness in decision and gcueral fairness essential in a stirrMsf.il m. aiding officer. Living in that Demo cratic Bronghold, Clearfield County, he has of course not been in the line of local official promotion. But he has done much as a hard worker to sustain our organization and strength en the combinations which bid fair to capture even that stronghold of tho enemy, and it is fitting that such men should be recognized iu State nomina tions. . ' We do not know that Gen. Patton desires this nomination. We are very sure that he will not ..unduly push his own claims for this or any other office. He beleives in the good old doctrine that "the office should seek the man," and this is a good time to reinauger ate that doctrine especially for a high office hitherto unknown in the State. He is in no way mixed up with the conflicting cliques in our organization. He has no doubtful or blotted record in public life. He has no enemies to punish and would therefore be the better fitted for a place which requires complete impartiality and fairness to ward all. - When our party more than a dozen years ago needed a candidate of great energy, zeal and liberality to perfect our organization and carry the 19th District, he responded promptly to the call and took tho doubtful chances. Having conquered success and served us faithfully he voluntarily retired. "VYe trust the old District and the whole Northwest will show a proper appreci ation of his services by insiutiug that he shall step again to the front and again take the post of well-earued honor in the van of a party which knows how to reward a faithful .aud honest public servant. That Mysterious Robbery. . The following is the conclusion to which tho Meadville Republican comes iu regard to the Conneautville Bank robbery, after publishing the evidence in tn case, taken before toe U.fs. Com missioner, at Erie : It will be seen that Mr. Williams. charged with embezzlement of the funds of this bank, has been boun 1 iu the sum of $20,000 to appear at the next United States Court, at Erie, next July. Though the evidence is Jong, aud lias been carefully gleaned, it is unsatisfactory as a matter of di rect proof of guilt. Though not con victing, yet the evidence is damaging to Mr. Williams, The testimony of H. U. Benson, U. S. Detecti ve. was the only evidence which pointed directly at crime on the part of the cashier, and even this ouly went eo far as to show that xthere were persons under surveillance, with warrants for nrrest constantly at their elbows, who, when dragged before the court, may make the mystery of this strange lobbery as plain as day. Aside from the crime of the affair. the evidence discloses a carelessness of management on tho part of officers and directors which must be perfectly appalling to depositors. When pat rons could get uo favors of any des cription, persons connected with tho bunk were using its funds with lavish hands. Balances iu other banks stood agaiust the Buuk of Councautville, of which uo trace could be found iu the luoka of the latter. Accounts with soAe banks hud not been balanced for more than a year. Individual accounts ran loosely on, no cue knowing how lliev stood. The accounts of the 1'ow er Bios, was overdrawn In W. H, DUNN plain English, the bank. had driilad into a private monopoly, a few indi viduals carrying tho affairs with high hands, using the money of their pat rons fir carousals, gambling, private speculation. Mr. Williams dipping ATJPITQllB HEPOKT IfOI 1873. EKED. liljASSNKIt, Treasurer of Forest County, in neeonnt Willi tho Common, WPAltll for llin vnar nn.lin.r Ik... nu iu-) To Stato tax for the year 1S7:1 817(1 40 - " " retailers license " J(i) oo " tavern " " . jso OO To balance l.'.n ,. FKKD. OLASSNEK, Treasurer of Forest Fluids IWlllOVlMir To am t ree'd of 8. 3. Heller- S7 M . ludivuluaU. : 503 83 l "111 7M FKED. O LASSXEK, Treasurer of Forest ountv lor tho vur - iij T.. .. . fi i 1L i j-v. m-itivi i moon rmni lieu io j. 767 52 seated tax for l tin vpur IM7:I K. 3S 0,010 60 6,."ik!7 8(1 M 00 t Tl 62 45 S2 i 12 00 100 00 17rt IX) H .V ui oo S.0O0 (X) 'A 100 41 l,M2 IA 44 IS " unseated tax 17.1 " " " 1S7S " forfeited recognisance " taxes of Hiieh Hannah " cash of lirof.ii Twp. " redemption of Co. land " Jury lees of J. Tt. Agncw " reo'pt of C J. Fox " tpn dav n.sHONninnnt " rec'tofS.J.SiXlcv 4 T. J. Vnn'Uiosen Rririo- ll,,n,l ,' scnUnl bridge Uut 1873 ' ten d y sns't hrtd)o jury icooi J, li. Agnew 34,670 03 To bnlnnco Commissioner of Forest County in account with' said County (or tho vour endimr lnoniiilinr :tlnt IM7.1 . s Dr. To Co. orders drawn 412 3:1 " bidanco 60 82 Dr. To C. orders drnwn " balnnco To bulaneo duo last selttcmcut ' Co. orders drawn " lialanro . , Dr. To Co. ordors drawn " balanco 39 00 "t !.''' By bulaneo 19 00 W. W. MASON, Distrif t Attorney for Forest County, in account Tor the year ondimi boccinbor 31st, 1873. 8 To Co. ordora drawn 9 00 ' By fees ,'. . 8 00 , : . g (jo ' JjJ J. B. AGNEW, Prothonotary Ac , tor Forest Countr, In account for tho year endinjr . , .' December 31st, 1873. , To Co. orders drawn . 139 15 ' - 139 15 . 13Q 15 T. J. VAN OIESEN, High Sheriff of Forest Countv in acoouut for the year endimr Docomber Slat, 1873. To Co. orders drawn 143 65 ' ' ' ' 143 65 FOREST COUNTY as. We, the undersigned Auditors or Forest County, do hereby certify that we mot at the Commissioners' Offloe, in said County, and did Audit, Suttle and Adjust the sev eral accounts or the Treasurer, Sheriff, Pro'honotnry, and County. Commissioners of said County, for the year ending Deo. ijlst, 1873, aud find Uieni as sot forth in tho lore going statement. In testimony whereof we bavo hereunto sot our bands nnd seals this 7th day of Jan uary, A. D. 1874. . . ' . T. b. conn, I..S.1) . " - Ij. WAUVKU U 8.1 V Auditors'. - ' O. JAMIKSOX, Ij.8.jj . F.XPKNDITURE3 OF FOREST COUNTY, A, D. 1873. - County Commissioners I i 061 80 " " Clerk 720 00 " Auditors aud Clerk 21)1 40 Counsol 150 00 Wild Cat and Fox Bounty 1 30 60 J ury Fees if329 0 '- Commissioners , 48. 42 Assessors 282 09 Printiun : ' 15 00 Constable : 222 02 Court Crier 60 00 Road Views ' 3 00 Fuel and Lights 331 20 Klections . i - 4:19 07 Commonwealth Costs . 2 51 Books and Stationery ; ' 264 97 STATEMENT OF FINANCES, A. I). 1873. LIABILITIES. County Bonds 25,000 00 Bridge " i . 8,000 OO Inst, on County Bonds " 1,000 OH " " llridgo " 272 00 Co. & Bridge orders outstanding 4,787 74 FOREST COUNTY ss. Pursuant to law we, the undersigned Commissioners of Forest County, publish the foregoing exhibit of the receipts and expenditures of said County for the year eiulinir Docombor Ulst, 1873. . . Iu testimony whereof we have hereunto sot our hands this 7Jh day of January. A I). 1874. .. T. 1. COLLINS, ) JOHN THOMPHON, Commissioner. Attkst: JAME.S K. CLAUkJ I). W. CLARK, Clerk. THE AMERICAN MANUEACTURER, AVKi:iiijV J4utAij or tsii: IRON, COAL, METAL AND GLASS TRADES. This Journal, now in its Twelfth Year, is of its ulass in tho United States. Published Steel and Ulass ludustrias of the country, it has facilities for giiterlng inlbruiHtinn of these TrafWis such as no other paper possesses. In addition it has nearly Ono Hundred Correspondents in all parts of the country, from whom it is constantly in receipt of Vau- A i 4J..A..I.. Li. ... ....... 1. ..A . - . . ...tHJii ua ..jic-ioiiiuD ma. i.n u ivi i iumii'V.1 . lis Pue of Cjndensed Mannlai'.turing Notes t Its .blo English Letter j , Its Short Editorials : ' Its Piltsburgh Iron Metal Price lis i norougn ami Koliaiilo Statistical J allies ; Its Monthly Reports from Blast Furnaces; Its Iron Workers' Wages Tables. . . No person engaged the Manufacture) or Halo of Iron, Stool, Ore, Coal, (ilass, Hard ware or Molals, can do without it. SURKC14IPTION, - . - ?1.00 PI R YEAR, i-ft-tsasriple Copies sent Free on application. ' AMKMCAN MAXi:FA(.TLTJiKIJ. deeply into the vmih vrn to- nmgntft cently s?t forth his daughter in mar riage. Well may the public frith be shaken in banks and bankers when such astounding breaches of trust com to surface. : viiilllltr, i ' ;v OIBl, lii . lty Mtiile Trens roc't Sept 4, 173 .W11 OS ill (II M -- l'OC. .1. " " exoneration ' " " " ft prr et. on ?:t7!l 00 . " ' fj4 01 " bulaneo IS fi t IS) 1MI IU .. i. .KM 40 Cnnnt v, in account, with tho redemption Pll. lirr IWw, 111 IlM . ".J..... ...... . . v. Wl lUfl.. I lty Individuals' roo'ta H4 70 bnlanoo r W7 0:2 fl,.il 78 Conuty, in account with the funds or said om inv ft. nui u-i 1 . . , ' ' ' ' ' Py Comity nnd Ilridgo ordor rc-." dc-empd ' 20,10C 07 oupous County llondit ro- ' ' ilwiilnd . " seated lanilsi rofd for Co. tax " " " " bi i Jge tax M retnndingorttorA " Coilei'tom" coinmiion " cxonurtilions Co. tux " ' ". bridOT tax 5 prr ot. otr $2,!';W1.72 tnxos paid provionsto Aiir. 1 " 2 peir ft., on fVWU) brldgo bonds , " 4 per et, on $12,100.07 Co, and - brldgo ordorx . " 4 per ct. on io4.7 nvioition " 4 per i t. mi $177.72 srliool l,iH)i 00 300 82 7 44 22 6!) td lo ' 67 HO 14 40 110 83 100 00 4SJ 24 14 Ct) i0 .7 10 12 1!5 ' " 4 por ft. on Xm.N) rond orilcrs " 4 per rt. on iJO0.0O Ittg I.fvel ordera 4 per ct. on 84.000 tJoniion . 8 00 40 00 12,128 '.12 " bulaiifO mlmijA ' 1 r, ' H4.070 05 jacoh micrciMjIott. ' 1 : f. 1V baiailf lust Hfttlniiionl ! m ,! 100 da-s- mrviiw. " l,0Uiiiic'' travel '' ',, '" CXpi'liSfS ' . 493 15 1'y Udnnee ' T. T). COM.INS ''197 84 1W lialani'O duo Inst settle niout 17 IK1 ,s 87 davs' " 478 niilea' travel ., " expenses . 185 SO ', rty balance , j. -i. JOHN THOMPSON ,2 00 Bv tM duvM" sorvifo . I, 2H0 00 .120 miles travel 45 60 " expenses 327 60 lty balance , JAMES K. CLARK 1 20 00 li 10 davs' service ' IS 00 ...' 9tr mflos travel By foes 139 15 By fees ' ; 143 05 143 85 Registers Repairs on Buildings . Western Pa. Uospital WitnosHps SlierilT Fees -' ,; ' Redemption of lauds Prothonotary 'ees Indexing Records District Attorney Janitor Court House Teachers' Institute Horse Hire Inst. Co. Bonds Puid Coleotors Bridges 110 25 66l 09 414 05 . 30 00 1 143 fti Mi 40 . 1S9 In 97 0(1 8 00 45 110 . M 96 34 75 1,000 00 ' HI 10 12,073 08 Balunee due from Treasurer tSonted lands returned Hue from J. P. Sigt;'uis " " C. J. Fox " " D. Black " " Ureoii 'iownsliip - " " Iudiyiduuls . . 12,128 92 UOO ttj ,1,253 47 182 34 120 1)0 176 60 107.50 rocogulzodas the Leading Roprcseutaliuo at Pittsburtrh. tho center of the Imhvv lion Lists nnd Review of American Iron Markets; Appeal Notice. Commission nns' Owicm; ) KonFsT CotTY, I January 1, 1874. J .-...-.v. ...... 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Sunday May 1, 1870, Trains arrive at and leave the Union Depot, ' corner of Washiutou and Liberty fctreet, as follows; ., : ARRIVE. Mail Train, 1.30 a m 1 Fast Line, 12.12 a m ; Well's aeiroiumiMlntioii No. 1, 0.20 a in Itriutnn accommodation No 1, 7.10 a m; Wall's'aeconiniodation No 2, 8.55 a in ;Cin eimuUi express ll.'JI a ni j Johnstown ac commodation 10.50 am; Braddock's ae eonimodiitiou No 1, 7.00 p in ; Pittsburgh express 1.30 p m; Pacific exprchs 1.50 p iu i Wall's ucooiumodntion No 8, if.V p ni; llomowood iicioiuinodiilinn No .' p ui; vau s accoiiiiiiodatnui jN o, 4, .ijk.il) p m; Brinton acconnnoilation -No J, 1.10 p tnj Way l'assonger 10,20 p m.- . , . . DEPART. ' ' ' Southern exjiress 5.20 a m ; Pai-ldo ex- frcss 2.40 a in ; Wall's accommodation No , 0.80a in ; Mail Train 8.10 a in ; Brinton'a accommodation 1 ).20 a lit : Uiud. lock's nt cominodatlonaNo 1, 5.10 p in; Cinninnati express 12.35 p in; Wall's aceoniiiiodation N 2, 11.51 a m ; JohustuWD aeMiminodstion 4.05 pm; Homewooil aecoiumotlHtion No 1, 8.50 p m ; Philadelphia express $.A0 m; Wall aceoniiiiodation No.1,8.l5p m;WnlP accommodation No 4, i.05 p in ; Fast Line 7.40 p in; Wall's No 6, 11.1)0 n in. '1'liP Cliurch Trains lcavo Wall's Station every Sunday ut tUM a. in., ro.K'liing Pitts burgh at 10.05 a. in. Returning leave Pitts burgh at 12.50 p. mM and arrlvo at Wall's station at J.io p. in. Cincinnati express leaves dnily. South ern oxpress daily except Mon.lny. A H oth er Trains daily, except Sunday, j For fiirtliur'juloriiiutiwi aivlv to W. It. BKCKWITH, Agent. Tho Pennsylvania Railroad Coiii)iuiiy will not assume auy Risk for Baggage ex cept for Wearing Apnurol, and limit their rsponsibility to One Hundred Dollai h val ue. All baggage exceeding that a mint iu value will lo nt tlm fisk of too ;ncr, unless taken by special emit met. A. J. CASSA'l (ioncral Superintendent, Altooim Pa. F. WEN32, Has established a new and complete LIVERY STABLE iu the barn iu the i "arot the Lawrence House and Is prepared to furnish rigs of all kinds on short notice. Orders left at the Law rence House will receive prompt atten tion. Ils-lv. The Republican Office IEICPS coiislantlv on hand a large s IV sortmr.Tii ,-.;' lilaiik Deeds, Mortgages, Niihpii-na-, Warrants, Siimmnus, Ac. tu be sol.' eliunp for cash, tl'. i.' Dr. J. "IValkPf-'s CiiJiroriifit Tin Cfiiir I'll I ITS nro n purely Veetablo lirepaiiition, made ehieilv fioin tljeua. tivo liei bs.fiiiind en the loner iv.ifoji of tl:c Siena N'evuda iim;iiit;ilii.i of C "j'lirr . Ilia, the medicinal "imperlies l' , liieli nre extracted tln'ielioiii u ill, out lim-tiMi of Alcohol. 'Mm fiteMluii ;.h aiinnst daily nsK.-il. "Uh.ii is the chihi- i.f llm impiiiMllcleil s'.'.cce.sii of Vi.vkh.m: 'Ut r I'KK.sf'.'Ciir answer in. Hint lliev ifnM the ca,isc of di.-ieaw, and llie i.iiiei!i re eoviM's liii lif.i'lh. 'riwiv aic Uieifat blood purilier and a lil'o-ii in lucinie. a pcileot Jlfim'. alr; :irid l.i . ignrainr of llie syMem. Never before in t Jm l:itrj- I T lUv w sriil b a imslii iiH' I.. imi t"lllt.liai,.i'.l pii-ei..!tlg ll.e. liMii o k.ll.lil ..n'miitie, of Vixrif III I'm ki:s in !ie,ili:nf tint sick of every ni -CU..C. :nau i heir I". Ti.ev u;o aeiiCa i'.ii .itivu as weil its- a Tunic. . .rnliulii:'.' t'iptiei-tiiiii er l:.Uauai;alii.:i of liio Livcf ii;..i i.-eial, Organs in i;;;uua Ui.'ra.M'i. ., ,' , , , I , . Tlu i)roj)C-lio s4? lii:. Wi.ivfjfK VlMiOAK BnvKluare Au-ru!iil. liMtdMSwtii-, Carminative.- Niiiruiou.. Lixative. i)inriiio. KediUivc. Coiiiilei' lii'il.uil .fUtjonlie, Alfcvra , kve, and Anti Liiiiiua, .j . , ('rillci'lll TlinnsiiixN ptudaim Vtv. kg Ait ItiTTrits the most wondeiriillu vignraut thut ever siutaiucj th sinliitig K.v-tcm. y No rcrsoii rnn tulio Uioso l'itters .flccordiiifT to (liiectiiMis, nud icuimu loiij; unwell, provided their bones aro not.do ' atroyed TLiy ' mineral iioisoit, or other lneans, nud vital organs wasted Lcyoad repair. JUliotis. Koinitlont nml Inlcr mittout Icvrrs, whioU grc so preva- lent In tho valleys of our great rivers , throughout tlm L"nitedjstate,espetially tlinso if tlio Mississippi, Ohio,'Mifsotili, Illinois, Ti'imosaeo, Cumberland. ArVufi 8,ii, Ked, Colorado, Krnxnt, l?lo Grfuntr, I'eavl, Alabam;;, Mobile, Savatmali, Ito nnoke, Jamca, and manv others, Willi their vast tributaries, limuiliiitit our ent'lrei country during the Summer imft Autumn, and remarkably so during scw , sons of unusual heat and ihyness, nr invnihilily aeeoiupanled by extensive do rangomciits of the stonmeh'nnd liver. nud other abdominal viscera. In the treatment, a imrgativc, exci ting a jmjw". eifid IntUii'iico upon these vaiiuns .or gans, in essentially necessary' LTlirt) is uo ealhai tio lor tho purpose eiiiial to Dk. .1. WAi.KEK'.t Vixw;.i: lit u rns. ..is-they will 'spveflily loinovoi'nc dull,, colored viscid utatur with. liih tbo : boivclH nro loadisl, lit tho Faint lima stimulating l!io secretions of the liven, nnd guiierally restoring the henlthy functions of tho digestivc-oritim. ; ' Fortify Hie lnxly iiRaiiisl disca by ptuilynig nil iu Ihiidswiih Vim:i,aii Hi ithiis. ' No epidemic can tal.o hold of a system llms forc-nniii'il.' , ( Dyspt'lisia cr Inillgcslloii, jiemN nehce Pain In tho Slimilders, Cougiii'I Tightness of tho Chest, V.i l-is-. oi;c Eructations of Hie r"loiiiai-h. Rail T.iil iu tho Mouth. Ililions Atlacks, I'nlpita tatiou oftlio Heart, Inllnmtnatioii ol'tl o I.nnos, Pain iu the region of tho Kid, licys, and hundred other pali.l'nl tympj touts, a ro the oll'spiings of hyspcpsiu. One bottle will prov on U'ttcrgiiaiaiilcj rf Its merits than rt lviijjtbv ndvcni--iner.t. ' ' "" Stioftila, or Kinir's Evil', wnit . fi filings, l ii ers, KryjiHlai, Sivclhil vt-k Goitre, ScrofuluiH lnllanunali.ui. lnjuli'iit. lalluiiiinalioiH, iK'Rui'ial j IKi limi,, Oi l Sow, liiupliiiini i4'tlio Sliin, Sere Eye-. eti;T la Ihc u'. a-i in all otlicr ciiiisiiiiiiiuiiiil llj,- . ..en. Valki.u's Vi.m::h lliinai. Lai liliiiwii their gient ciirnlive piiwcin iu llm aio-t eliAlniaUMUal jntivivtalil.' i .i.-.T. , : Eur liiUainuuitmy itiid ( iiro.-iic I'lllMllliatisill, (Unit, Ililions. liemit tent and Intermittent Fevers, liivease. ( the HIimkI, Liver, Kiilncis mid lllaihlei these I ill ti-rs hnve no pipial. fcneh lica.e are cntned by Vitiated liliasl. JJi'i'iiniiU'iil Dist'itscs. - rcison.s tn gaj;ed iu Paints nnd .Minerals, sueli its ; rhuiilier'i, T.vjie.scllei's. ( ! iKl-Lent l t. una illliul's. us 1 1 icy aUviiucu III lile, urn mlj.-il. Iu piuulyr-io of tlm 1wi-!-. To gcai.l , fl;j;aln-t tins, tuko a dc of Wai.kku .-i Vl. i;uak Hittcm ik' ii.ior.aib-. For Skin Discuses, K.nfpilons. i"e.. ter, Sall liliciim, Motrin., "i .K. Pinipie-', l'listulc. llnil-., Ou'laua'li', h'iiiir-irviriu . SiaM liu.ul, iioi'n Kyiw. I'a'.v JiM'l,is, Itih, Si'iirl's, I'iM'iilai'.itloii. i.l' lie .-I, in, liijie'i and l)i-e:isu:s of tins SKin of w li.itcn-r li.naii or naliirn, are literally ilas "I' and lairii t out ul llie nyt.tuin ill aVliuil tl.uu by llm u o el lliu.su lliilci's. Fin, Tnix, nml oIIut tVorius, liukiiiL; in tin: ii.Uni nl o many ilniii-.ui.l-. are ellcetiially I'lcstroycil nml l anei cil. No uyntciu of modii iur, en ei'iniiu.-.., l.o aa. tiieliniiiiticii will lae llie syieui hum v.nnii. ' like these Hitter-,. For Ft'iiiah1 Conipliiinls, inypum or ulil. Iiianii'il or .sinule. al llie .iav. u ul' . ... lnniiliniiil. er tlm turn ol life. Ihci-e Tonic llitlors ili-iitiiy so ilaciiliil an inlhieian limb improvement i.i iuhiii puie. pt ihle. fit 'iiiist?lh ifiytct! 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