1 wEMEXDAT K0RM3C, DEC. 16, BOnOUGIl OFFICEHS. Jhtrgetaiit. Ittki., Jn. bMCiVmei 8. J. Woleolt, T. J. Van (llMrn, J. K. lllHine, I. H. Knox, J. H. Jl'xxi, J. A. Proper. JmHetxnthe V'enre-W. P. Mercilliott, D. N. Knox. 0ntifcf! II. Swat-carl ' .SuAoof Wrretor D, H. Knox, If. O. !" ls, K. .1. Wolcott, H. II. Uaslet, A. H. KsUr. I. C lark. . FOflKST COUNTY OFFICERS. . pi-Mident Jmltlu I. Wrtmorp. Atmeintt JmtgtnJ. A. Phopbr, As pntw Cook. tShrrHf T. J. Van Oimbh. Trnurrr Frki. OLAssmcn, YofAoaofm-y, ItryMcr ii Itreoriter, Jte. ). B. AoWKW. fjmm(j(imor T. D. Ool.M, JoHri TnoxrwiM, J AS. K. ri.AitK. Oiuntv HuprrinUiuUntH. T. RonRKR. IHKtrirt Atlornr H. D. Irwin. Jury unitionr J as. Fl.r kh.Wm. JATTIillSO-. f tow-try iS'io-CMor S.l. InwiK. 4ronr M. Ittki.. Jr. CoKsf.. ( mfiforj T. U. Cobb, L. War kr, O. Jamikhow. Mmhtm.OangvtM W(h Iht if C. 11. ClBTI. Aittnuly Martin Wii.i.iamb. Time of Tmin At TIONESTA STATION, on and after tOetober 5, 174 1 soutit. Triln.o ... " M 61 " ' XOKTIf Train 53fc . " ftU - - 61 - M:4A a. ni. fi:0ft p. in, 9-.S7 p. in. :"0 a. m. 4:4H p. ni, 2-.3X a. in. On the River Division i. . from Oil (Mir Su Irvlnelmi, up the rlvor North ; down Wie river, south. LOCALAND MISCELLANEOUS. Rev. Elliot will preach in tlie Presbyterian cliurcb ou Sunday next, morning nnJ evening. -Those who are fortunate enough ' to handle $10 bills, should beware of ' counterfeit tern ou the Fret National Viank of Philadelphia. '." Now id the lima (hut untimely 1 rafts are apt to be made upon your coal house, by those who are too poor, Air too dishonest to buy any. Quarterly meeting will bo held at Anbury Chapel next Saturday and Sunday. Tha Presiding Elder will , lie on hand, and a large meeting is anticipated. . Mr. J. J. Hold, of Clar'nui called upon us yesterday morning, lie is .I'riucipal, we believe, of the Clarion graded school, and is a young man who will yet mako his mark. ' Col. C. B. Curtis will contest the election of Dr. Egbert, and has served a iiiotice upon him to that effect. Frauds in various election districts are to ba proveir." . -, King Kalakaua, of the Saudwich - Jslands is in Washington, having come , tohi country for a pleasure trip. lie j at present, however confined to his roop"oith a cold. . - The whole number of granges re ported this -month in the United States is 21,-1721 an increase of 3d during November. New York is said to have 206 granges ' ' Christmas is almost here and at , though tho times are touicwhat hard, and money scarce, there is a general disposition manifested to make this holiday as joyous and free, from care .as if times were good and business rushing. Mr. C. K. White, lately of the l'ar1irZtaiy, has accepted a position - ou the Tidioute JVeu, which is a good thing for that paper, as ho is a practi cal printer of the first water, aud has bad considerable experience as a writer. The Clarion Republican met with sad accident lust week, their local page having pied just before they should have gone to press. The pa f r came to hand Tuesday uigiit, and Jookod as well as ever, which speaks volumes for the enterprise of the men .arouud that office. The Meadville Jlepublieaii last . week published au account of Gen. Washington passing over tljegrouud . -where that place uaw stands, one hu li ft rod and twenty-one years ago last . Wednesday. lie was then a young man xf twenty-one years, aud held a com-.- mission as Major. Such reminiscences re always interesting. -The iuvitatious for the Re-union ball, of Co. G, 83d T. V., ure out, and many aro the 'reparations taking jilace for this grand event. Tho Tidi uute Brass Baud, aud McCray's string band, have been engaged for the oc casion, which will undoubtedly be the grand party of the season. Most of iho old members of the Conipauy will it present, and a good time ia amici paled. The Kingtley Twpi Road Business. Panthijr IUkk, Dec. 14, 74. Ed.Fouest IIkpuhi-icak Dear Sir: In a me losue of your paper you explain what you know concerning the rnargo ngaiii iiio vubij wiiuiuiwiuh ers in allowing Wheeler fc Duscnbury 94.75 per day for man and team on road. Here our correspondent gives the substance of our article on the same subject. I have been road commissioner in Kingsley Township for two years. Iu 1873 we allowed twenty cents per hour for man, aud the same for team, or, in other words, four dollars per day for man and team. The price was written on ench duplicate. Wm. A. Duscnbury worked his own dupli cate. When preseuted for payment he answered the usual questions, that he had worked his duplicate out accord ing to the rules laid down by the com missioners, and at the figures marked on duplicate. The highest price paid for team and man has been four dol lars per day, and if Mr. Duscnbury got any luoro than that sum it was without the. knowledge or consent of the commissioners, for certainly we never allowed it, knowingly. In con elusion; MrDuscubury mut have a very bad memory, or he must nave imagined lin-s were much better this year than in-Aears past, when ho was charging it thn at four dollars and eeveiity-five.onts per day. Respectfully yours, ' K.wox Co I.E. y Roll of Honor. JtTioxwta, Dee. 15, '74. Mu. LniTon: Will you please place in your paper tho following ro port of Hhe Tionesta High ScIuhiI for the moutk; ending December 14th : Number of puplis enrolled, 47. Av crave Attendance, 40. Per cent, of attendance, 85. Per cent, for term to date, fti. James Pease, Alonza Heath, Emma Sloat, Anna Pease, Anna Sawyer, Al wild.i Adams, Emma Woodington, Rally Proper, Kate Cobb, Mary Elliot, Ilora Haslet, have nut been absent day during the mouth. And Robert Haslet, James Haslet, Geo. Brooks, Tbeo. Riddle, Chas. Davis, Alex. Dale, Saflie Knox, Ella Davis, Hattie Ittel, Eva Knox, and Dolly Hood have not missed a day during the term up to -date. In progress, conduct and attendance Kate Cobb stands, according to class register, 98 ; Eva Knox 97 ; Ella Da vis 97; Emma Sloan 94; Harry Ma bie 94; Alwilda Adams 95; Hattie Ittel 9-5; Charley Davis 94; Anna Pease 94. iNo. of visitors during month 18. . J. K. Sua dm an, Teacher. Tho road up Tubbs Run, which commences near tho mouth of the run aud goes up the hill, across what are called "The Saddle Bags" and "Pigeon Roost" tracU, aud on through the Cropp, Vockroth and Kamau settle incuts, to Wrn. Heath's, is progressing. Work has again been resumed on the tame by Capt. Clark, who is grading the hill. The rSad is completed so that a wagon can go up as far as "Su gar Camp Run," across which a good log hridgo has been built, and the Capt. has marked out the road from there to tho top of the hill, about four feet widev It must be cold on that sum nit, which 'overlook! this section of the county; Capt. Clark calls the hill "new Mt. Ziou." This pinaclo is C80 feet high hy the survey, but the grade is so gradual that a horse can draw nearly as much as on the level, and if a wagon was built right it would run up itself. The road is a model of en gineerlng. Mr.tElisha Robinson, owner of the Robinson Farm, at Parker City, died a few duys since, in the eighty fourth year of his ege. His estate is valued at f 1,000,000, the result of oil discoveries on bis territory. His es tate was divided as follows To his wife $100,000 in caih ; his oldest son, EliBha S 100,000) the rest of the cash and property to bedividncj jeqesily.Jiw aud the mother s share at her death to bo divide! equally. If any of the children should perchance grumble at tho divisiou of the property their parts were to be taken away, divided among the riot. None grumbled, ' " Governor Hartranft, accompanied by General Jas. A. Beaver, Drs. Car son and Curwcn and others, visited the uew State Lunatic Asylum at Mor ti Plaiin-, N. J., la-t wrck. The Beecher-Tilton matter is oc cupying the attention of the Courts in New York now, but there docs not seem to bo a disposition to bring the case to trial. The country will take a long breath when this business is final ly settled. A son of General Geo. C. Meado is employed as a clerk in ono of the offices of the Pennsvlvania Railroad at Altooua. Johnttown Tribune. Our contemporary might have added with truth that a nephew of General Geo. B. McClellan and a son of Admiral Sand hold similar positions in Altoo- na. M inert' Journal. At East Conemaugh, on the 18th and 19th of this month, a grand shoot ing match is to take place. The prizes' to be contested for are a fine pony horse, new rifles, snorting apparatus, etc. It is expected that the crack shots of Blair, Huntingdon, Clearfield, Indiana, Bedford, Westmoreland and Somerset cnuntes will contest for the valuablo prizes. The following in regard to our place is taken from Prof. Curtis' letter to the M'Kean Miner, while be was here attending the Institute : Thouch Forest county has a small population, Tionesta is a plensantbor ough, of several hundred inhabitants, with n fine Court House, some elegant private residences, good hotels, one Buuk, a graded school, and two news papers, and pleasantly situated on the AlleKheny river. 1 lie river is crossed bv an iron bridge costina nearly 830,' 000. i Judgo Proper has succeeded in slaying more deer this winter than any one man we know of. Recently he was watching a crossing, when two does and two fawns came within gun shot of him, all at the fame time. The Judge pointed his Winchester rifle at them, and killed tho whole four with out moving out of his tracks. This wo consider hunting. If any one sue ceeds in beutiug this record we will be girt J to publish the fact, as we would like to sec the Judge taken down a peg. y Hunters are coming in grumbling of the pour hunting weather. There seems to be no scarcity of game, but there has really been no tracking snow, which is very necessary to still hunting. The best and oldest hunters havo failed thus fur, to get any game to speak of. Only those who get in a good place, get thoroughly acquainted with it, and watch the crossings, are successful. Among (hose who follow this plan may be named Judge Pro per aud Daniel Black, each of whom havo killed about a 'dozen deer this season. The teachers' institute of Clarion county is in session lhisweek,and there is a rumor prevalent that "Prof.'Tor icr win aitecu. in case no does, we adviso Supt. Wood to invite him to orate, or he might be tripped up the next time he ruus for the position he now holds. We merely give this word of warning because we understand that our county Supt. is to sufl'er be cause he didn't, at our institute, slob ber over the "big injun," who ran off and left his endorses some 34,000 of his debts to pay. The January number of Bullou's Magazine is now issued, and is a splen did specimen of what is to come after it during the year. The contents will delight the patrons of tke Magazine for they are so varied all must be pleased. This is just the kind of pub lication that will answer for a Chi it t mas or New Year's present. Every subscriber receives a handsome Chro mo. Glance over the following list of contents and see what awaits you riM T-fc . II T . ine uuaiey r amny; Venice ; Autumn Disinherited : or. The Mystery of the Headlands; A Farewell to 1874; A Woman's Haud ; Along the 'kMozam- bique; The Glad Now Year; A Tea pot ; Will She Marry Him ; Love Re pressed ; Why I Married the Widow The Mother's Warcing; Gerald's Temptation ; Story of Jack Short aud Bessy Surges; Satisfied ; Japan as it was and is ; Our Young People's Story Teller Mademoiselle KyTphina : or, The Fortones of a Castaway How the Little Comet got a Tail ; Curious Mut- Ruthven'a Puaale Page; The Housekeeper; Facts and Fancies;-A Brilliant Announcement for 1875; New Year's Greetings (Humorous Pictures.) Published by Thomes & Talbot, 30 Bromfield Street, Boston, Mass. Dr. Fisher, Dentist, le al the Lawrenco House during Court week, aud at TylcKhurg the week following. Any work in hi line will bo attcuded i to promptly. 'Jt. Big Invention. Lloyd, the famous map man, who made all the maps for General Grant and the Union army, certificates of which he published, has just invented a way of getting a relief plate from steel so as to print Lloyd's Map of American Continent showing from ocean to ocean op one entire sheet of bank note paper, 40x50 inches large, on a lightning press, and colored, sized and varnished for the wall so as to stand washing, and mailing any- whero iu the world for 25 cents, or un varnished for 10 cental .This. map shows the whole United States and Territories iu a group, from surveys to 1874, with a milliou places on it, such as towns, cities, villages, mouutains, lakes, rivers, streams, gold mines, rail way stations, Ac. This map should bo in everv house. Send 25 cents to the Lloyd Map Company, Philadel phia, and you will get a copy by le lurn mail. -The January Number of Peter son's Magazine, is just received, ahead, as usual, of all others. "As Good as a Muther," the principal steel-plate, is one of rare beauty. "Even Unto Death" is an unusually powerful story, by Frank Lee Benedict, illustrated by another first-class steel engraving. The double-size, colored steel fashion plate, and the Berlin pnttcrn, the lat ter printed in ten colors, are alono worth tho price of the number; but beside these, there are about forty wood engravings, with music, rtories, novelets, poetry, Ac. This Magazine claims to be both the cheapest and best. Tho terms are but two dollars a year to single subscribers, postage free, with great reductions to clubs, and superb premiums, including an extra copy of the Magazine, to persons get ting up clubs. Specimens are sent gratis, if written for, to persons wish ing to got up clubs. We advise none to subscribe for any mngazine un til they have seen a copy of "Peter son." Address Charles J, Peterson, 306 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa THE riTTSBI IMill CiA.ETTK. Those who are arranging for their home papers for the uext year, will do wisely la send for samnla conies of tlin Pittsburgh Gazette, Daily or Weekly, as it will be seen to bo the best paper published in rittsburgli. it is '.he oldest, being nearly 89 years old, and has kept pace with all phases of mod ern newspaper progress. It is printed with now type, and ou clean, white, handsome paper. Its news is specially full, and accurate. It receives cable news from Europe, and dispatches from all parts of the country. It has special correspondents in Washington, during the seision of Congress, and at Harrisburg during tho session of the Legislature, and will give full reports ot ail mat is interesting in the pro ceedings. Its local news is complete and varied, yet chaste and pure. II editorials contain trenchant discussious of all current subjects, and deal indc pently with all the issues of tho hour. The paper is Republican in polities, but holds that tho party is superior to cliques and rings. Its market reports are specially lull and complete, and have a reputation that is wide-spread, for accuracy and reliability. In fre qneut instances, parties in the country have saved or made considerable sums by following the accurate reports of prices, given in the ua.eltc, in selling iiieir prouuee. 11 aiso coniaius agri cultural, household, and family lead ing, carefully selected. Thus it is a family paper of great excellence and rare cheapness, as to price. Its circu lation is the largest of the Pittsburgh press. This year the postage on pa pers is prepaid at the Pittsburgh office, thus necessitating the addition of this item to the rates. For this reason, wo present amended rates, and claim that they afford the cheapest newspaper published, when the size and quality of the paper aro considered. tkumm : Daily Gazette (postage prepaid) by mail, per annum, $10.00; for six months, 5.00; for three months, $2.50; for one month, $1.00; by the week, payable to the carrier, 15 cents. Weekly Gatette (postage prepaid) by mail, single subscribers, $1.75 per year; in clubs of five, $1.60; in clubs of ten or more, $1.40, aud an addition al copy for every ten, to the getter up of the club. Postmasters aro request ed to act as agents. For sample copy, of daily or week ly, free of charge, address King, Rkku & Co., , , Pittsburgh, Pa. " EST KAY. - " ' Came to the premises of the sub scriber, in Howe towuship, this county, ou or about the 10th day of Novem ber, a Black Heifer, three years old. The owner is notified to come forward, prove property, and take her away, or sho will be disposed of according to law. Jas. B. Ai.lk.v, Barnes 1. O. Warroii Co., IV MARRIED. COTT KOHKlim At the rcNidcnco or tliq bride's parents, on Tuosday, iKM-cm-Ixir 13, 1874, bv Itov. Ornnt, of Tldiouto, Mr. (!linrloi M. Colt, or Columbus, Ohio, ninl MiNS Adclva K. Hol)crt, of TIoiipk ta, Va. This young couple have many friends in this section, who wish them a pros perous and happy futuic. For onr 4elf, we hope they will live to a green old age, their love and friendship for each other growing stronger with each succeeding year, and their usefulness bo bouuded only uy their opportuni ties. Xeio Advertisement. Petition. TVTOTICK IS 1IEKRBY GIVKN THAT 11 a ltiifon will be presented nt t next session or tho Lpji'sln.'"!-0 for the ras sai?o ot a Ibw reinstating the Commission ers of the llin Level SInto Koad, loop; onoii;h to eolloi-t present taxes, pay up in- rlebtednes and settle up nevotintH. t or tne conimuisioncrs, W. S. OVIATT. Ieo. 3, 1S7 I if 4t Notice. TN THE Court of Common l'len of For- 1 est County. Martin Miner, I.ilm ant, vs. Mary Miner", Respondent, No. 17, I-'eb'y Term. IH74, Sn'iisi-na in iJivoi-ee. issued Jan'y (Mu 1H74, A'MiY. Alias Muhptma awarded May aith, 174. JYiA'f. To Marti Minrr: You nie hereby notilled to appear on 4tli Monday of locomber next, to answer to tho complaint of the said Martin .Minor. T. J. VAN OIKSEN, Shcriir. Nov. ROtli, 1S74. PR PC LA M ATI O N I . Wiikiikas, Tho Hon. L. P. Wei more, President Juduo ol the Court of Com nion I'lenM and Quarter Sessions in and for tho county ol 1-orest, has issued Ins pre cent for holdmua Court ol Uoinmoii ' Quarter Sessions, tVc, at Tionoslit, lor the County of Forest, to uommciiw .u Iho fourth Miindav of lce. next, beinx tho 2Stli day of Dec. IM74. Notice is tlicreforo (riven tii the Coroner, Just ices of the I 'cure and Constables of ssid county, that thev bn then and there in their proiier persons ut ten o clock, A. M., or eaid ciav, won moir re-ords, inquisitions examinations and other remembrances, to do thoso tilings which to their olliecs appertain to Imj dono, and to those who bound in reooirniaineo to prosecute attainst the prisoners that aro or shall be in the lail of Forest County.that they bo then and there to prosecute against tliein as snail oo jusi. uura unucr my hand and seal this ii4th day of Nor.. A. 1), 1S74. T. J, VAS UIESISS, So il. crwTEARNEST7 SUKGEON DENTIST, TIDIOVTK, TA. ALT, OPERATIONS pertaining to .Sur irieal or Mechanical Dentistry per formed with core, and wai ranted. I guar antee success or refund the monev. Olllee in ii KAN KIN 11R1CK 11 LOCK. Remember tho place. 32-ly. . W. EARNEST. DR.C. KEMBLE,' Has bought out the store of 13 0IvA.ID UK OS.. Tltlioiitc, !., And will carry on tho business hereafter. A full lino of all the goods formerly kept will still lio found iu tills store. 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