;-" , VVi ;. . f .- EDITOR. WEDMSDAT KORXIXG, FEU. 7, HARRISBURG. HARRiPBcna, FeS. 2, 1883. A few word from one who lives nor Capitol Hill, or "Uooiter De light," may bo of some interest nod possibly information, to seekers after knowledge. Knowledge political, but uot scientific, nor religious, as that is for eavants and divioes to give, which the Hill is not overburdened with. You are aware ere this that we are living uuder a Simplicity Democratic GoTernment, of which Gov. Fattison is the ostensible head, and Col. Guth rie the tail, although the tail is really greater than the head ; but the power behind the throne, which will override both head and tail, is Attorney Gener al "Boss" Carsiday. Lewis C. Cssi day had little experience in office hold ing but much in office huntiog, ouly occupying a seat in the lower House here one term in 1851. Cassiday is a born boss and a far seeing politician for Cassiday. lie will domineer over -FattUou before a month, who is inex perienced, paralyze Stenger and squelch Guthrie, if necessary to fur ther his ambitious design of occupying Don's scat in the TJ. a. Senate, and this alone makes many an old flint lock democrat boil. Pattiion would Dot ride in a car riage from the Lochiel to the Hill to be inaugurated; he would not even ride horse or mule. Attended by n few friends he walked through tho slush end snow to hia oath takiug, to the disgust of every Penosylvanian who feels a pride in his great Common wealth. The place selected to take the oath was the Capitol steps; do ac commodations were made for the dig nitaries present nor the members of the Senate or House, who were suffer d to march out to witness the ceremo, ty. A platform in which heads of the departments and members of the Legislature could have assembled may not have been necessary to make a Constitutional inauguration, but com mon politeness would have dictated as much. Governor-elect Pnttison wish ed to be inaugurated with Spartan simplicity; a platform costing $25 would have been jmstocatio aud ex travagant. SimpUy Paltison swore, so did hundred o men who were not Governors. tPusliing, squeezing and tramping oneacn others' toes, trying to get ajjirmpso of tho man they had lied fn& cried for, but now would hardly die ibr. Tho longest day has ao end, sojhad this shall I fay disgraceful scecerDemocratseay so. A distinguished matbemiititioo has cal culated the expenses.; hero re the items: Three kegs powdeY fur salute, $6 50 per keg, $19.50. 'Ten yards of flanuel for bags for loading, (ii50c! per yard, $5 00. 4'ayed one womaD for making bags. $1.00 Payed drayman for uauliDg $3.00 Total $28 50. It is humiliating to Democrats as- well as Republicans tohave the head and cho seu chieftain of oqr-great State a laugh ing stock. A crank Dtrhoerucy prom ised reform; Pattison-romised reform, and he has inaugurated three '.reforms which will be hailed with great joy. 1st . lie walked to his owu inaugural; 2ud, his private secretary who is called Turveydrop; you know his oth er name carries the Governors com munications to the House, instead of the Secretary of tho Commonwealth, us formerly ; 3d, lo announcing to the Senate or Iluusa his message Turvey says, "the Governor," &c, instead of prefacing it by "His Excelency," as baa always been tne custom. You w ill see by these specimens, the greet ca pacity the G overnor has shown to meet the reform fur which the people have been sighing. The next message, doubtless, will be announced with still less formality, viz: "from Bob., to the House." There are other reformers bere, Chief Clerk Meek is a democratic, re former; be was an arraDt rebel during the war. You have no doubt noticed Chaplain Klliot's infamous prayer, his first oue delivered in the House. Sensible democrats protested, and the Reverend gentleman "changed Lis manner of audretsing the Throne of Grace, even asking God "ttj.' make ua wore loyal to the Government." Davi. from Forest, has presented to tho House several bills which will be of interest to the people of your county. One requiring Rail Roads to fence or pay for the distruction of cat- J. E. WEN If, vu iur snortrning tho lime for killing deer, elk. &c, from the 31st of December to tho oOlli of November, and allowing tho killing of deer from Oct. 1st to November oOlh. One giv ing witnesses attending court $1.00 per day, mileage now allowed by law, and fifty cents a day to witnesses be fore Justices of the Peace, a just mens uro and one which should have beeu passed long ago. An act requiring toe assessors of the counties in the Commonwealth to assess tho land in tho county where the Minaion house is sitnated, where & county lino divi des a tract of laud. A1k r.no to al low Townships atoi darts of Townships to Le annexed to adjoining counties. This latter bill, however, was killed in committee, and when the commit tee "sets down onto" a bill it jost about knocks the life out of it. fh- fence bill 11. R. has been reported from tho committee on Agriculture with an affirmative recomendation, t- which committee it was refered by special request of Mr. Davis, before the announcement of the committees. Your representative has beeu placed upon two of the most important com mittees in (.hq, House; Judiciary Gen eral and Legislative Appointment; also in Insurance and Federal Rela tions. Some of the bigfruns on the Re publican side of the House did not fare so well. Mr. Davis served last session with Mr. Faunce, (tho present Speaker) ci the Judiciary General Committee, which may account for his appointmeut on important, committees. Dukes has gone home, without hav ing presented himself before the bar of the House to be sworn iu, he found the opposition to his taking his seat too bitter to be overcome. Cap. W. Goodrich, Wrightsville, Pa.t says : "Brown's Iron Bitters entirely cured me of lass of appetite and lack of energy." Walnut Leaf Hair Restorer. It is entirely different from all others. It is as clear as water, and, as its name indicates, is a perfect Ve& etable Hair Restorer. It will imme diately free the head from all dan druff, restore gray hair to its natural color, and produce a new growth where it has fallen off. It does not in any manner affect the health, which Sulpher, Sugar of Lead, and Nitrate of Silver preparations have done. It will change light or faded hair in a few days to a beautiful glossy brown. Ask your druggist for it. Each bottle is warranted. SMITH, KLINE & CO., Wholesale Acents, Philadelphia, and HALL & RUCKEL New York. july!4 82. A Minister's Gratitude. Dr. Hartman Dear Sis: I am thank ful to Ood that I can aeknnwlodgo yoir treatment Perunal of my daughter's eye has boon successful and satisfactory. I would bo glad to have tho public "have confidence in you. N. D.rieaso make fees in roach of the poor people. Remem ber the tender mercies ot tho wicked are cruel. Rev. E. II. Baldwin, Wattsburg, Pa. Reader ask your druggist tor one of Ir. Ilartman's invaluable books on ths "Ilia of Lil'o." and how to cure l.hem. Yin get one gratis. Appeal Notice. Novice is hereby (riven that the Com missioners of Forest County will be at the following places, at th time designat ed. for the purpose of holding appeals tor the trienial asscssmei t of 13 : Tionesta borough, Com icissioners' Office February 12. Harmon v township, AJleode.r School Elouse. February 13. Hickory towiitbip, East Hickory, Feb ruary 14. Kiugsley township, Newtown, Februa ry 1"). Howe township, Foxburg, 'February 10. Harnett township, Claringtou, Februa ry U JcnUs township, Marionville, February 20, C.roen township, Nebraska. February 21. Tionesta township, Commissioners' of fise, February 22. By order of Commissioners. 4 JAS. T. BKENNAN, Clerk. MercsrUiia Appraiser's No- Rettiru of Mercantile Assessment of For est County, Pa., for the yuar BARRETT Tqw'jkinP$ -'. -' . '". t'jiw-s. Tax, Peai-Rtdl&Co., general nicivhaiiiljvyM- $7 oti A. Cook. general inei'vliuiiflisi. .14 7 0(1 GHF.liJJ TOWNSlilP. Ford iS- La-v. central merchandise .14 7 00 li. V. Lrdi-lnir, liK-rchant mill 7 OO T. 1). Collins, Bimetal iue.reiiaiidisu.14 7 00 HICKORY TOWNSHIP. T.J. Bowman, general merchaudise.13 13 ")0 11. Biace, geueral incrc-haiulisH 14 7 (XJ W'het-ler tfc Dusenbury. general uierchaiwiise 14 7 00 nAHMONY TOWNSHIP. J. Machesuey.gcneral nierchandise.H 7 01) John Woodcoc k, hotel S 50 00 Hatch & Brace, gen'l merchandise.H 7 00 JENKS TOWNSHIP. ' Kahle Xc Son, genoral niercliandise.l I 7 00 T. J. Reyner, gi-neral merchandise. 14 7 no Andrew .Shuliz, ieu'l uieichandiso.H 7 00 KINGSLEY -TOWNSHIP. Wheeler, Dusenbury & Co., gener al merchandise 14 7 00 J. Ptiawkey, geneial iuerchHUiiso..M 7 00 TIONESTA BOHOUOn. Hawlet fc Sons, gun'l morchaiidLse.,14 7 00 A. II. Dale, furniture 14 7 Oil O. W. Bovui d, groceries 18 10 00 U. W. liovurd, patent medicines.... 4 5 00 John Keck, boots and shoes.. 14 7 00 Wui. Kinearhaugh A Co., variety More 13 10 00 Oeo. W. Ditliride, variety stoio,..14 7 00 Wui. Sineurhangli, hotel 5 5o 00 Win. Suiearbaiigh, 2 hilliatd tables. 40 00 K. Heibel, hurdware 14 'i 00 Kobmsoii JSc Bonner, general mer chandise 10 20 00 T. C. Jackson, hotel 5 50 00 Iloleniau k Hopkins, guuerul mer- cimiulise 10 20 00 Apiteals will be held at tho County Tnasuici's otiice, Tionesta. i'a., on the isth day of Fcbi uarv, A. i. lsH. JAM KS SWA1LKS. Mercantile Appraiser. 'Xiciii-"ta, Pa., Jan. HI, Js8. L - - ik-ji.- -si I ll.LL. I M .U.V a.. H. da. Lis, (SllOWWir to A. II. PaRTRIDOK,) TIOIiTEST., JP.A.. Keeps constantly on hand an ELEGIT STOCK CF FURNITURE, which ho Helix at great reduction from former prices. A full linn of . rtYi stock. tf jfS'l ),","lC?rJT'Ptly nltented to. twamnor .maF.-amroana. i;ia'M of kinds, W;nf tfisNos, Nprinr Beds, louiigos, Ijdoklnir Glasses, Picture Frames. muP'urions rilllM trn minioroiis to be Mnentioecl. Oivo him a (-411 and bo convinced. Pri(, roaKonable. oni2-8f2t. t oni;NV.o fult6n; A j ' j 'v, fuhu'fdeturer oftmd Dealer in H&BK Ep tft RSf BRIDLES, " ; 'nlaH kinds of ' HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. may t PI TOXKSTA, TA. STOPPED FREE Aarrtlou surces, 1n:jinp Persom Hectored, p. i r5 SI iwVi nij TTTTwr BCDCiT r. U U W Nerve Restqref? cur for Fitt, EpHtigp amt Aerrfl Affliction, InTai.i.iblR If taken m dirrtd- AV F.Ltnfi f tint (Vjia H. T)uittu aitrt 2 Irlnl Itntf ifVtu t a i Kitpa;linU,they paying exprvMiqa. snd nm, II. O. atiii xTirpM AiMfMks to Dm. Kl.INK wil 8 Arch Su I'hllu&elyhla, J'. Secprxna'puldruoaiiU, lOTED fc ! D?. Joiim F. Hancock, late rresiiieiitof the National Phar maceutical Association of the United States, says : "Erown'i Iron Tlttm has a lie.v.-y .i!c, is conceded u be ft Cir. louic ; the cli-mctcr of t'.-.a mar.u i..cinrrri H a voucher lr i:s purity bud uii-dicuiid cxcciicucc." Dr. Joseph Roberts, Trcsidciit Caitimoro rharmaccuticsl Colici, says : "I indorse It as a fine medicine, reliable as a streugthemr.fr tonic, free Uozn alcoholic poUon&. J. Fa Tin J.IooRr., T:r. I)., 1 loi'tasor of l iiariiiacy, liald rnore Pharmaceutical College, says : " Erqwn's Iron Fitteni Is a safo nnd rcliablo medicine, positivel free from aicohclic poisc-ns, and can 1 rcromincnde.'l oi a tonic for use i.niun li.osc who oppose klcuhol' Dr. Edward FARicK.sof, Secretary DaltiiKorc CcUcgc of Thar r.iacy, E.;ys " I Indorse it as an excellent medicine, a food fiicstive o.ent, z.d a niwtiuAiuli,b u tuo lu.iw&t scsc." Dr. RapiiARD SAriN-cTOX, o-y; of Ij.iJTmore's oldctt and most jIi.iLle physicians, says : " All who have used it praise Its standard virtues, and the well. 1. nown character of the house which makes it is a sulncient guarantee el" iu being all that is claimed, for they are men who could not be in duced to offer anything else but a reliable mcdiciue for public use." A Drugijist Cured. Boonsboro, Mi, Oct. t, BSo. Centlemen: Brown's Iron Bit. trrs cured me of a bad attack of Indigestion and fullness in the stom ach. Having tested it, I take pleas ure in recommending it to my cus. toiners, and am glad to say it gives entire satisfaction to all." Coo. W. Hori'MAn, Druggist. As!: your Druggist for Brown's Iron Litters, and take no other. One tml will convince yon that it U just wh&t you need. .v HOUSEHOLD .VOEDS. ' For Btrk Stomach, bad taste, sinking sppllsand palpliaiiini. r,'ly wlmliv on HUSK." BSSSttj:WtBp " !rV anlol Apii-LiLo.T--i'ci3i, In- rilircHI tiii Ami l.lvxp I 'mi.,. I. i i, , ,..LA h i. ui'NA; It never (.ill. jamad tit i ramp ui 1110 eituii.., n or 1 1 .1 if. Pr.nu.NA In lurgedosea tslniulllble."nuK: --'lbosetn literary, professional or nn morrial pursuits, noed 1'bkuna." Ku 'J'orblc-k Headache, patn In tbehuauT uif-iiini anu kw spirits, lane i-bbcw a. " Heart and study our book oil the "Ills of Llfn ; tullowlts teat-Mux aud be happy. "I.adles, if you wlnli btrentrth, lieaith, and beauty, si-et brealh, cherry llus and roiiy chivks. takf t't'iti'N-t l.,.f,rn n-l, ' uionie t ai.iiiu, isctvuuii Mo bility dlhuasosof tin. I.lver and Kidnrvs. take PtKt ha." r;tyUBiit3rrw..-'TT-' Ask your druggial f..r our pamphlet uu' Oie " Ills of Lite. "S. II. llaninanJtrn.. UslHirn, Ohio, jiroprletors. tia tay-saau m -- - T ) it. a. I' isnr.i: DENTIST, WAKREX, PA. Having reamned hits practice in Foretd oounty he will nmko his Hccusttiinotl vinitu to Tionesta rn nil regular court wcoks. H 3 will l found at the Central JIouno. l-'url'iM-l bittisfaction giiaiuntod. inar8-8-j' OUl'.SCltlliK for the Ki;rrui,icAN, only O yi.so per annum. m HQ r.f!', n i 1 ViaV:N rf ., sv.Mn, rVJtVl irWf1 .'Vtrji-v TiT.' ATT 1.f VIli LJ'rt .-V-u Jf.iL.vF" OF A LI, ICINGS, Call and sco our StSockli- 1 11 .1 . 1 il 1 Si 1 1 s)l 1 '11 inn- Hii a lisswMMMi-iuMMiiMSiiWsssiMasaewll 1 1 11 1 giiiifslii iii.i'niwa .ny., ' ,i FIE Fl HATS, WOOL , SILKS, MKRVELIEUX. ULACK STRIPii ijdXl . UD!El MISSES' m CHILDREN'S SHOES f I. ALt'GRftDS. : "'A' vxanx.-jBA Jt. KJ ii-t.ViJtiit e !! iaJU li JL U. JL Ji y XV It.il .i PX JL. IR D "W" A- IE? IE3 '. " . Orocerftis of all kinds, Flour, Feed, CTAj and see. no KOLKMAN &HOPKTNSi:, TIONESTA, Fa., or PLEASANTVILLE,'PA. COUNTY AUDITORS' REPORT FOR THE YEAR 1832. N.S. FOU15.M AN, TiTusnrcr of Forent County lor the year To balance lnwt settlemont. f '.),-:!! 14 POO 00 fi8 82 278 00 2 N 1G3 r,i 1 00 5 00 fl,r,s;i ui To seated lantla ret Co. tax I SKI.'. To ree'd l'roni Harmony tp. on ivecotiut of M. Callinan To reti'd fur redemption of Co. lands To rec'tl for lands cold by county Tojec'd for doors sold C. A". Itaudall To reo'd ft out (ireen tp. on ao- trom.t of rSarnh Shoup To ree'd of J. II. Zuendel for brittle To reed of F. K.Allison J. P. lino for cruelty to animal.... To seated lands Co. tax I8Hi To reo'd ol'J.T. Ilrennan J. P. surplus on stray sold in Tio- neMt.i township. , To sdxty day list. Co. tax lNHi.... To unseated tax, Co. tax 2fl m 11!) 7(1 . 2,513 70 ?0,)72 1S To balance. 8!,419 G5 X. S. FOKKMAN, Treasurer of Forest ntonwealth for tho year To balance last sottlemont...... $!!! rlS To Ntato tax 1S82 To t.tvorn license 18S2 To retailers license ISHi.., To patent medicine 188A.. 21C, 30 1:0 00 iio w 6 00 ?U17 08 To balance....'. f,')30 20 ' . X. S. FOKKMAN. Treasurer of Forest County, in account with the Bodeni'ition Funtl of saitl County for tho year eiiditiK December 31, lS(-2. To balance last settlement $1,7'J 11 10 rec ci irom inuiviuuuis,.... 2,f22 PS ?l,40i! O'J To balance ?2.3ti3 COMMISSION E113 of Forest County, 31, 11. y: lo County orders drawn ?l l.i40 8143 IIE.VHY $131 f!3l JAMES $ 117 To County orders drawn. To County orders drawn.. 5117 70 .117 70 C. XV. CLAltK, .Shcij.rVf Forest County, in neeo int for tho year ending Dci-eiiiber 31. 18H2. To County ordershkavir'l.i.i ..... $30315 By Fees....". f 30 25 JUSTIS SHAW KEY, Prut'lymutary of Forest Ounly, in ucuouut fur tho vcar endinx . J- itcceiuufcr 81, IS-jJ. T,) Counly orders oraVn.. ....,.'; 211 9i Ft) It EST COUNTY; ss : . . XVo, tliliiu.ftjtfned Auditors of Foie:,t Conn! v. h hen-l.v eer.Ml'y thatVo met at tho CfniBijxJ0lotii Otlleo, iu sahl County at-coidiujr n, l;1-.v, i,i,d did audit! antl adjust the several ;vflc,tii,p of t e Treasurer, Sheriff. Prothonotarv nod County CoinmiSHinnerii for theyHr Wdftiir Dot-emlici- 3), lsS2, and lind them as set forth in the forpgoina: report. In (Alimony wiuuoof we have heruumo set our huntls and seals this lOlh day of January, A.- i l)sH3. U. V. VAi:''KX, L.S. U. B. SWAhLKY, E.N. Attest J. T. Buennan, Clerk. JAM ES A. SCTT, D.H. EX I E N D IT V EES of Forest County for tho yea 1882. Treasurer's Commission 410 82 Witness foes ' 27 4." Auditors and Cleak iKt 80 Counsel fees Pt VI County Commissioners 392 60 County Commissioners' Clerk... COO 00 Cat and fox bounty 127 80 Jury lees 2,172 78 Jury Commissioners aud Clerk.. fi3 38 Assessors lau 00 Printing 400 75 Constables 317 40 Court Crier "2 00 Koad views 141 20 Fuel and lights. 271 00 Elections 4')3 55 Commonwealth costs 131 40 Hoks ami stationery 170 70 Kepa'rs, dc 024 00 FINANCIAL STATEMENT of Forest ASSETS. Halauce due on Conn'y account by N.S. Foreman, Treasurer Seated lands rutiirncd for lsS2 ' "" Due by Harmony township 011 account of M. Callivan, i'unatic"'...".'.'.!'.!!!.'!.! Due by (ireen township on account of Sarah Sliotip, lunatic !'.!.!!!!""!!'.!!'. Duo by (ireen township on account of John Clary, lunatic Due by Tionesta borough on account of Samuel Hawthorn, lunatic.'..!!!.!!"! LIABILITIES. Liabilities , FOH EST COUNTY, ss. Pursuant to law wo the undersigned Commissioners of Forest County publish tho foregoing exhibit of the rooeipts and expenditures of said County for the year ending December 31, 182. Witness our hands and seals this 10th duv of January, A. D 1SS3 H. W. LEIiEKUU," ) ... . , , r, , JAMES HENDERSON, f Jo.CommiaAionerF. Attest-Jxs.T. Brennan, Clerk. IIENKY A. ZUENDEL.J HA TKOUULK TO SHOW tTOOD.S. a 4t rl County, in account with tho Funds of said ending December 31, 188v! Dy. County ordern redeenied 1S."2 !l,83(i PI lly seatotl Innds returned by Col lectors 7if) 4rt JJy exoneratioiirt to Collectors P8 01 lty ( oiluctors' eoiiimiMKioiis nj l Uy 8J per cent, on !l,S:5(!.m Co. orders 344 By .t per cent, on $14!). 13 Col lec tors' commissions 5.?U Uy 3i per cent, on fc-lMW 111 Ke- ,m. demption 7d Jiy balance 20,I7 County, in account with thfl fundsof tho CoiilAs 9 ending Douember 31, 1SS2. By HUtto Treas. receipt, June 2, IhH-J ; By State Treas. receipt, July 11, SH- By ft pev cent, on iM.'tli tavern li cense By 5 per cent, on patent med icines By ft per cent, tm 18 tax on loans By 5 -er cent on $-04 6!) retailers' license ; By balance 10 T3 ft;i() 20 ton i'8 By pai.l individuals. e-J.OOS PI liy bnluuue.. 2,:;!'.'! I f I.-K12 0!) IS in ntie.imt lor ttic ve-.vr emlfn Deembor 18S2. LEDKnra. lly 42 d.iys' services f I'.'it 00 By 171 ii'iiles' travel 17 40 40 A. ZI'EXDKI.. 40 By 3S days' services.. By 174 tniles travel..., 40 HENM)l:f!vox. 70 Bv 33 days' services, By 1"7 iiiilc-.' travel.. fl 13 40 $111 00 17 40 i':31 40 t'.'O CO IS 70 By 1'ot.s PJll !2 County Auditors. Western Pa. llosnitnl... 438 60 ti:-8 84 303 25 2:1 02 140 78 78 ltl 0 85 157 07 4 00 10 00 254 00 104 P0 4ti 00 25 45 115 15 3 81 105 30 187 50 140 52 il, 1882. f 0,449 05 OHO 71 4IS0 20 32 05 200 48 02 60 Warren Hospital Sherilf'h fees Prothonotary's lees Janitor.. Bridge repairs Postage and box rent Collectors' coiji mission Express charges , Court Auditor Stenographer Refunding orders District Attorney Coroner Court House and Jail supplies. Expenses Western Penitentiary Insurance on Court ilouso Expenses in Lunacy cases.., County for the year ending Dee. $11,337 74 ....NONE ! 1 'i.u Td 10. ' Hi.tX toot 1 AiA l....,tl sr At .Kitut oo1 ftd I. HO ,vWotl .9 ftovfl Pi mi'1'" entaiKt' at buJ voiis 11 x-VaeV . L, c,Ol niiiabbt ultO us at.,,, to ' vi " r . . own exr ces of St without i.; lM!"'l".lmUJ.,.,Ut. ,ln' cerhe ft II 1 1 Mllliriirl re- A ftU . .. may fll S k " loTV .. in tnousitncisi 1 Sent nu.r-. )w Ve'li any uddrei , 1 fttvA " , two poManV1 -IA0BJ THE Of, Tt.ucte 41 A li II St, .e 5i AiVVtlllJ 1 . iP-CU'"i a eA "'"laal. .rt Philadelphia Eijunl to any S iteot The above cut re ular style for tho pi you for the verry lu member, we no nut V you have seen tho ma - 1U1 examined it, it it is uov AtilBj return it at our t-xpe ux. t. iiju-ji--- nun iii'n 1 cula' A. l'h 1 IT V r .UA I t" .5. 1 . rt 1 1 17 ... I i. I Snern ! j i- !&i'..r, totta et rf V . J.