EDITOK. MEnXF.SnT?ini!MNC. APBIII6. 1S7J. ASSASSINATION OF ;EN. CANI5Y. Gen. Canity wits nssnsstn.itcil on Friilay Inst, by Captain Jack, Chief of tho Modiics. Tho Indians sent word into ramp that tliov wished a friend! v talk, Appointing u lure nlnt a mile from ramp. Gen. Canhv, Dr. Tlmmns, Mr. A. B. M oacham and Mr. I!nr. accompanied liy two interpreters, nr rived at the epnt. Afic-r a short eon- feroneo, Cnpt. Jnrk drew n pistol, ami shot Gen. C'jn'iv just under the inVht tye, killing him instantly. Mr Meaeh nm was also shot in the head and shoulder, but was still alive. Dr. 'Thomas was shot and killed. Diar escaped unhiitt. . The feelinps of the resident and Geimral Sherman nt the sudden an nouncement wore of the most intense sorrow and indignation, and there was not nn instant's hesitancy in )-,edei du ration thnt the Modocs shall he made to sutfer to the severest extent for their crime. It is now evident, the act was long premeditated, anil tho President , has unreservedly expressed his func tion of the severest measures n?.ecssarv t3 properly punish the Modoc?, and hm views in this respect have been ful ly stated to the authorities acting un der tho War Department. General Sherman has telegraphed Genera! Schofied iutructioiis to move the en tire force at once upon the Ind.rwis. Tho following is the ordof issued by (Sen. Sherman upon receipt of tho news of Gen. Canby's death: IIkadqcar-i of fur: Army, ) W,vsi:j.vc;to.-, April 1:5, 1J73. denerul Order No. 3. It again becomes the sad dtitv of tho General to announce to the irmv the death of our most illustrious anil niott honored comrade. Brigadier Gen eral 11. 8. (.'unity, coiumnndin;r the De partment of tho Columbia, who was . on Friday last, April 11th, shot dead by Chief Jack while he was endeavor nig to mediate for the rouiural of the Modocs fro n their present rocky pas tures on tho loeky borders of Culio.r niu, to a reservation where the tribe could be maintained and protected by the civil nrents of tho Government. That such n life should be saeriiiecd in such n cf use will ever be a source of regret to his relations and friends, yet the- General trusts that all pood soldo -e will be condoled, knowing that Cnnby lost his life on duty and i.i ex ecution of his oiiiee, fur he had been especially chosen and appointed for this delicate and dimerous trust by reason of his well known patience and forbearance, his entire sell" nhiicition and fidelity to the wishes of his" gov enimciii ami hi lar-e experience in dealni); with tl,e sava:o Indians of Amerioi. He had already completed the. necessary military opera! i. 'tis to.' oul'orcc obedience to the C' liclu-rions I the Peace Commissioner3, after! which he seems to have accompanied them to u last co:io-i ei.ee with the mvoj;? Chiefs in supplied i'lictniiv fmmcil, in: ! there met his death by treachery ouu-ide of hij n. Hilary linos, but within view of the signal station.' At tha tamo time, one 'of the Peace Commissi, H,crs was killed outright, another mortally wounded, and a third escaped unhurt. Thus perished on a of tho kindest and the best gentleman fJf lliis or any other country whose social equalled his military vinues. To even sketch his army hi, lory would pass the limit of a general 'order, and it must here sufiiee to state. that General Cnnby began hi turner as a cadet at Wc-t Point, in the summer of ISti.j, graduating in 1 $:), sinco wMi-h time he has continually served thity-ei-ht years, pus.-ing through all the gr.nl ?s to Major-General of volunteer.! and Briadier-Geiieral of tho regular army. He served his earlv life wi"i!i marked distinction in the Florida and M.'sicm wars, and tjo ou'.oreak of the civil war found him on duty i:i New Mexico, where, after the defeelioii of his senior! ho remained in commaml and defeiid iej the country MU'eess fully against a Joiiuidahle inroad from (lie direction of Texas. Afterwards transferred to the Jvi-t tu :i mure active and imnur- t int sphere, he cxerri-ed various high ! commaiiils and at the close of the wh j was in chief command of the Militaw Division of tho Western Mississippi, j in which he luol received a painful j no and, but had tho honor to capture Mobile uud compel tho sun ender ol the rebel forces of thu Southwest. I Since liiu close of tho war ha has re- j Heatedly Lje.ii chosen for t-peciul com- ; man I ; by rea -on of 1. U superior knowl- L edge of law an.J civil govern ment. his , hiiowii tidbiJiy to tlu wi,hes of thn 1 Incentive, and hi.-, chivalrous devotion ' to-his iiufe.sion, iii all of which his j :-Kc,-;s was perli -ft. When fatigued by i i L& loug laborious career in liil), ! he vol'joturiU' (foiisculed to lake com- 1 i O.i ii-1 of 1 1 1.- Deparliii-Jiit ol'lueColuiu- ; bit, whi-rs h.: expeciid to eoj y thu! Iipo'e !,o :,i 1. 1 i i i coveted. This .'dido' i'iili Miiv iiv-io bit winter,, o.oi i; i. oil,. , Mi, I,;,-! v ,!i - iioii- !o end w. n. nuxx it hy peaceful means, it seemed itlmost provitlential it should have occurcd within the sphere of General Cnnby 's command. lie responded to tho call of his Government with nlfcrity and has labored with a patience that de served ft better success, br.t alas, the end is (lill'ereiit from that which he and his best friends had hoped for, and he now lies a corpse in the wild moun tains of California, while the lighten ing Hashes his reipiiem to the further most corners of the civilized world. Though dead, the record of h;s fame is n sploiid.mt with tioblo deeds well ilon. ami no name on our army reg ister stands fairer and higher for per sonal qualities that commanded the universal respect, honor, atiection and love of his countrymen. General Can by leaves to his country a heart-broken widow, but no children. Every honor consistent with law and usage fhall be paid his remains, full notice of which will be given as soon as his family eau be consulted and arrange ments concluded. By order of Gr.NKRAI. Shkkm.vs. W. D. Wmrru:, Adjutant General. m, Hmsatlnn at tiift Depot. About twelve o'clock, the porter in the Paymaster's ( lliee at tho depot wns engaged in dusting out tho safe in the large vault, and the paymaster and Cashier being absent, the book keeper closed tho vault door, locked it, and went t.) dinner. Tho porter after rompleting his labor in the vault. not having noticed the closing of the door, as he was working bv pes light, and making a considerable nuise turned to go out only to find him self "saft ly' deposited. He was in a "sttw" at once and immediately com meM'jcd an uproar melt as has not been heard in this vicinity since the advent of Baruum. Ho applauded, shouted, yelled, kicked, thumped, hammeicd, encored himself and was about t resign himrtlf to on igno minious fate, when his turbulent do nionst ratwr.s attracted the attention of a brother porter, who after assuring hims.df that it was i:o ghost, but a re ulity, ,-tai d in sureh ol'rleif. This was n it e nily found. The court room was invaded; private houses were startled by the announcement time a mar. was. siilibealing in the vault and the man with tho keys could not bo found. Tho book-keeper nt length made his r.poaiat'ee or. the street, but was surprised to see the number of people evidently making gesticulations to attract liu atcntion, and being dual ly run down he was told tho 'oriible tale ; how liis "b'ud" ran co'J at the thought of tho misery raid suffering he had caused a fellow being, and how quick time he made to the depot we will leave to the future historian to relate. Tho man was rescued and still lives to tell the story of his escape. His fitvt word on breathing the air of liberty nan in was "rrafe-d." 'fend rYi's Republican. -t 4 Locomotive !No. 52, attached to a freight train bound south, on the Al legheny Valley road, struck a land slide Thursday morning between WildCat and "Brady's. The engine with three cars plunged into the river. Calling, the engineer, had his shoulder blade broken, and tho tirc-mau escaped by jump ingjin tothcriverand sw imming ashore. ,' one else was injured. The three oil cars in the tiver, also one on tho track caught fire, but the balance of tho train was saved. A trackman passed over this portion of the road a few moments before tho accident but. there was uo appearance of a land slide. John Kiver, a married man age about thirty-sis yeirs, and the father of one child, living in or near Fox burg, while out hunting on Sunday last, nccidently shot himself, the bail entering the right hand coining out at the elbow, shattering the arm at a fearful rate. Tho wound will co doubt render him a crippio for life, nnd may ieiHt in the loss, of his right arm. If Mr. River bad passed his leieiire hours on Sunday in a more proper manner this painful accident would not have overtaken him, and his con dition would now bo more pleasant than under existing circumstances. rn hcr Journal. Geoigo W. Gibs r, a New York patrolman, had the courage to "take the bull by the horns," on Friday last, j and thereby giiintd promotion in the I service. A wild steer escaped from its j custodians, and rushed wildly through the streets, passing one of the public schools and tossing a little boy into the air. Gibson threw himself in front of tho infutiiated animal, and, seizing it by the horns, held on until a citizen tame to his rescue and killed the steer. In consideration of his in trepid bravery, Gibson was promoted1 to the rank of rouudsinau, and receiv ed honorable mention at the bauds of the Commis.-ioneii of Police. On Monday, a burn standing on ! the inland near "the old barrel factory 1 was taken away and sailed dow n the I river w ith its several tons of hay, liar- 1 nesses, a buggy and a cutter in it. The horse had been removed. The property belonged to Mr. Weaver, the 1 bum to Mssi. Palmer A' Hill, we' belie, e. The bam struck the suspen-' sioii bridge, Hbout half way from the i middle and tho bam went to pieces, j while the bridge bar dlv vibrated with ttjc :!,. .'..I. - I..-! i-,: ' i W. K. Finch, who was stationed here several years ago ns n photograph er, and who has moro latterly resided at Brockwayvillo, was shot dead !:t the gaming table by u fellow gambler in a saloon at Pnikcr's Landing a week or two ago. Tho cireu instances attending the tragedy, as near us wo have been able to learu them, nre ns follows: Finch nnd his opponent, whose name wo did not learn, had neen playing lor some lime, and bo coming desperate, each staked $1,500 upon their hands. In the play which followed, Finch won, nnd naturally reached forward to draw in the prize, when tho loser, maddened with rum nnd exasperated, by his ill lortune, drew his revolver, shot Finch through the brain, gathered up tho stakes and fled. The mnidered man was .veil known in this section ns n gambler nnd sporting man. Elk Ihmicmt, , We regret to learn iliat Inst even ing a son of W. II. James, Franklin, named Eddie, age nbout six years was drowned. Ho wns playing tu fishing in a water hogshead, (ell in and was drowned before assistance could be rendered. A larn-n piivln nf ivto.,.! and acquaintances of the nfllieted pur- ...i. . . . . cuw win sympatliuo with them in mis snocKing bereavement. Derrick, Pl1SII.HSir,VI'f' Avr-ii-f I Tk.ni-ta, l onnsT Co.,' Va.A MAh. 1-vrii, i:x j Sr.U.KD PROPOSALS Will herooeivod at Dr. ntlicn until Weilm-mlay. April 2:M. 1S73. for tho urprse of gelling out, eutlinir and laying ii thcatoncii'.iiititipnta for Hie Lnejtown liriilire, nmouiit'inr to about 5tn) percho. liiiU to Ktnte ilie price per perch. Also for rcpairinif the si.mo woik of Hie In idito across Tioi'iosta (.'reek, near it mouth. Spocilc-ations to bo seen on implication nt this otliee. Afso lor an Iron fSuperstructuient I.aev town, to bo placed on the nbiUmcnn tn v.. lmilt. I.onmh of man 1 1' feel. '1 ho name m.o iron to be used on Nenernliv used in spaas of 1 10 feet. .' The County ConiniisKioners rcnerve the i hrht to rejeet any or all hi,l. liy order of tbeOmtntv Commi-wionera U.'W. I I..VKK, t lerlt. FOREST COUNTY DRUGSTORE! D. S. Knox, Proprietor, El.M STREET, - TlOMBiTA, Pa. HAVE now in atock and for mis a tu;l ! OBiurtmeut of i PATESTWEDICISES," TOBACCO, CIGARS. KOTIOHS, 5C, I.IQUOHS, For iltdieal u Oyi.Y T am agent for tns i PERKINS & HOUSE i NON-EXPLOSIVE UKP, : Tho only 55 A FK l,AMT made, will bun'. ' nil kindM of oil with perfect aluty, beim; I ull Metal it can not break, nnd no cor.stuei ed it eaunot explode. j I am now running a TIUSHO P ! And will make to odcr all kinds of Tin or Sheet Iron War" nt ihort notice. Simp next door south g Store. I urn al?to agent fur some of the beat FIRE and LIFE j ixsrij a xci: von pa x i t:s is the vxiti".dstati:s. i All vrishing Iiiauranen I will attend to nl sliort notice. I. W. L'LAIilC AaaiHlHiil. t A1.HO REAL-ESTATE AGENT, AND HAVKNOW rOItSAl.n Onu furni of fiiSaer , 31 eifmed, hoosr, nnd I ru, in Kliirlcy lowiiHhip. lortJ.eoi). Ooo le.itsoiip.il lot in TioU'-la l'.oroii' h on ltai'd St., CI. ooo. Otic houso and lot on ItaeeSi. $. One lioitHe nnd lot on Water St. Sl.o.iO. Mie hi.Mic and lot on Water St. i I.omi. no houvo and lot on ViHcr .St. f."0. One Iiouko and lot on Water Nt. sl,w l'ii'teeii out lot from fell 0 to &",M, one dwelling house, burn and (.reliai d with nil kinds of Iruils, oi nann iiial tree, two water witln, an, lout Imildiu, .'mere of land, nnd us good a loeniiim ns there i in tho village of Tioneistn, glO.iK.o. Olio Saw nnd PIunin.it Mill, with all kinds of machinery lor inukioit Snsh, lliKiiH, Winds, Hoorinir, Sash, Moiiliiinj;. The machinery is nearly ull new, Thico acres of land ; nitoated ut 11. o mouth ol Tionesla Cieek. A lure eljanco Jo invest. I'rieo fT.ftoo. ;w-) v LOTS FOR SALE! ix Tin: BOROUGH OF TIONESTA. A .lv to(ii;o. (i. .SK'KLKS, 7f, Nassau St., New York City. cs:5 ffU Si?J!QM&xl nooKKKKPI SO MA lP. 1" ASY. I '.very I t clerk and nioreleno ran learn at oiu e. Hook lllailed, ..!:. H. (loi,r(iiv llrvunl, HoOhIo v. y, AT THE SUPERIOR LUMBER CO.STORE AyiM, now bo lonnd n lnie nnd varied j ii.sHoi-lnii-iil of oods, whieh mo oiler- 1 ed ut , low Trices TO SUIT TIIK TIM KS. AmoiiR this stock my be found the fol lowing nrtielcs.in nddiliou to mnuv others not riiuiiierated : Alpneen, Awls saddler nnd ncwliir,.a sat'ietida, Axes, A xlc jtrens' , Ai-clic Acid, Arsenic, Arnien Tincture, Arithmetics 1st, d nnd :ld. Allspice, Autimoniat wine, Aqon AmtiioniM, (iuin Aloes, Ans;iirs. Hat I in it, Basins, llarlev Uroats, Harlov Flour, llnlled Hailev, lll'ank Hooks, Hat'h uncus, l.laeklierries ilried, Hoot-iaeks liiina Heans, Hern no. ISocswux, Heaver l loth. Hlenched Muslin, Carpet liiiidmr, Itibbs, Hoois and shoes, III,,,, in (,f Yomn Horing Maehines-, Horin:; Miehine Ale liurs, Hooks---school nnd miscellaneous, Huieset, Howls, Hroiu.o for shoes, Itornx, Huttons pjaio. pearl, pant., coat, vest, dross and silk. Hrnslies - shoe nnd scrub bini;, Hluimr. Huekets, Itlne Mass. Cnmphur, (.'lialk. Crayom, t halk-lines Cnssin ground :nd uinrronnd, t'mv's toothache remedy, Cnririilnes, Cups -waterproof, Chnins.-'-wuteh, ( 'unibiie plain, colored, mid paper, I'raeke.s rahnm, lomon, milk, wine nnd water. Canned Roods of nil kinds. Camphor ice. Catsup, Canisters, Candlesticks, Candle-moulds, Cake-pans, Cake-turners, Casyiuierei, Crash common, lliwn nnd bleached, Cnul iflour. Crystal Syrup. Cracked whoa1, Nut Crackers. Carolina rice, Creini t o tcr.Can ned cherries, 1 1 iltons Cement, Cheek fur niture nnd shirlinj;. Creosote, Ceiling hooks. Clear sides, Ciuars, Chintz cam bric, and shii tiller, 1 jimp Chimneys of nil kinds mid sizes. Cliioiiw.iie, c ir'e!s, I'or ut litavs, C'em'.'s of all varieties. Ctoves. Oil of Cloves, l'ele.. sons Corn Oiutmmit, Corks, Cork sliavimis, Canoed Coi n, c?ol f.'f ic,. n a:. 1 roasted, Coi nmeal CloeKs, Country kirt :-i ks freiu Maine, Cork screws," Cord L-tim and pieturo tiatu,-, j Ciothimr, Clothe -p.ns, Clv'lie:i-n"ks, Y.. j I v:lel I 'ofl-'iv I'oi.i ('.,..,, no' I I i 1 O.-lo.l Corn. Collars- paper an. I !:n, :i (.,v lad-es or jrciHloiiioti.Co'Kiiei -panes. I '"lrry-e -nil's, Horse-Cards, Cups Rod Siaeeia, t'Jits-J paper nnd l.ocn. I'-.-.y I- , ks, 1, , er. te '.uoes, lire!- p) His, liiiiii-u;, tai 1' ppeis. l';.ie?, I re gx-K . ' SMpperv l.:iil Hark, S'.: '; io:i ie Ht'ier, l.nvelopes, i:ie,-iim p:oe-. Hamburg l.o,,--illit and lisrlUn, I'p-ioo Salts. r.cl.i-r- l'i.i:i;es ,', t, -e.i :e h and rustic, l-'Ianne'. l sr:i::i. I'nt vo.ocs, lr,inc siik.v. Icie and !; i. k, M-'iir w I itc.w heat, rve, ctahkin, b-r.ey an. I r. -e. F.oiida wa ter, Ktinne's. K.ic. n m iMiiitx. liarieiini;, Veiiti! aie.i Uj-ieis, ImH ;'canis, tiinp'r i;i.l.a-i I nmrl . 1 "ss..la:cu!ea in- Kyr, timp s ,k. liim-ri in etidle va: luly, inn-v ti s, v. ar.iie.! o-v biMt,i,L-s. liiti 'iin.' rinus. 1 1 it.ees I tarndoor and Wrap, 5liij;eCiis!!. S.'f. Hams, ll:tsai)il 'aps, Ilaar Oil, liaekrichle's, Halls lla,r i:enaer, Hair pm, Tnk liamineis, Herbs of all kinds, II iek'-rynet O.I, lloop kiria lle:ery. Hooks lor m.it ehiiins, Htpi, H o"ka e.nd l-ye, Whitj" liolltnd for hi i ud ii. Indigo, Ink thser. Ink Uiuk and carmine. I.iaertioj; --ll.-.nibiu . Jutlics, j Key rini, W.Vch Kev. Keb hop pird I nnd quart. Koiiesnd 1-', n s lio.-.e.. i; uivns ntiil 1 orks, 1 iii-Krt inivrs, Carvnej KnivM, liniirr Knivca, KmlUnt? t : itton", Kuitlinx Needle-1, Kniiehar ,t nor, Kni.'e Polishers, Knife polihiu;; pnudcra. Lard in buckets. l.ap.;,'i iis. Laudanum, I.ampwiek, Lamp eh.mnes, Lamps, Thumb LstehiJ, Cnpboaid Latehes, Ladles pierced und plain. Lace, Law ns, I .ead soft snd pig, Leu,;ers, Table Linen, Lio.c.oi iee. I.'iba ors, Lunch boxes, Lunch bau', 1 .ejp-lns. Musie lioxes, Mabhes, MaUh unfes, M--rh--KUtii, M;e:net.ia, .Mirrors hand. Mitts country Unit, Mop Ktieks.Miislm bk-nchovl anil uiiblM-liad,.Munird, Mncl lr.;'e. Needlea --riai-iiing, kniil ini, Miwin? ma chine, croel.ot, afjt.ian and swin;, Sweet Spts. Nitre, No'o mper. Nut-crackers. .NuttiiOjH, Nutnip 'oators. Nails. i nl meal, lixlraiiUiai.e, Oyieis -cove ' and pickled, Overalls. Ovwrsl.oes, HairO.l, I Sperm Oil, Sweet Oti, Sewing niuchiiie j til. Tallow Od. I'lasti rs Arnica and Poor Mans. Pails, I Take Pans, I'uisouit Pans, Tin Pl:ita. A ' i; C Plates, fie Plates. China I'hites.Wi-it- i iniT Paper, window Paper, Pie s books,en- I neci "caches, Carpenters' pencils, i.end j Peie ils, J'i ns. Pi nliohlei-j, IVrfumerv, j PennyiM.val, IVppei meiit, Peip; r--rd. ' nnd unerd. nod C.-iyenne, Pino Apple, I Pitchers, Photographs i ai d and cabinet, j Prints, Pins, Pipes Picealillo, Pieklos. I Slovo Pipe, Mess Pol l;, Hitlo-l'ov. dcr, ! Tea-Pot Oftee-Pots, Pomade, Prnuos, ! Poachescanned, Putty. , Ouilt.-., (ueeiiswei r. j llevi Ivers, Gaiden Hakes, Keadora 1st. i 2d, Sd, 4th, undotli, Itewurd Ciiril.-j, Itibbun I of nil colors nnd v iiillis, ltins- irold, but ton and tceihiojr, H'.ce lioiir, i:v. lto-.e, ! Japaucso I'obcs, Itiillliiifr, Ithiibiarb I Kyiiiji and tioetiirc. ltobbor coats blaek j und i;raykP.nleis, Holes. j Sal Amnion!. i", canned Strawberries,! Salt Pet re, table Sauce. Siutmn-ry, Pearl i ami Corn Siareh, Kib-lieu Saws, Lpsoni nnd (ila.i'nei-Salts, Shawls, Saue, Stands j tor eollee pots, Siraiucrs, Slales, S'.alu ; Pencils, S.nl Irons, Sad Iron Stands, win- ' iloiv Shades, sun (shades. Salio, pool- j el apcr-s. Sail-era, Shi-din of all w hllhii and ijualilies, SoiL-er Sewinj; Maehines, Sewing Machiiiu l-'i.lures, Shears. Screw- j eyes for pieturo fi allies. Spellers, . I uveiule .'peakei's, litiia hll!a, Sto kinirs, Serap- bo'ikH, Syrup - crystal and silver drips, i Syr, ifci-a, Skirls, bt.'.e-beil mid unbleached Shii '. Sw'.ms, Spittoons ea-.t iron,' Si.i.-es, K'vimnieis, skein, twist nil I ma- cliino silk, Slliis, Scissoia, Seissor-sliarp- J enci s, Shiri -lroiils, Soil Is wool, easid- ' lie re, nc-liL-et and while, S !: s --country . kiiilan I niiiehii." made, s,u,) Sawyer's Siiaviiijf, Castile, .''.riery, Jlath mid ash- ; in,', Shot, Spool Co' .'in, Sto es cookmi; ' and heaiiiit;" for wo."!. Spoons, Sih-ic,!- books, l'im Shovels, .iiitrtti'. Suspenders, Siunincr Ssiory, Liiiii).- t'htelcs, Shultles ' for sewing nia--hines, ciiui.'-d Succotash. ! Tea -Ti ays, Tabl' -Lii.e-ii Tucks, liiuu j nod cotlon Tape, Tea, linen and t-pooi ; 'J'hread, Tcethinn-rinus Thymo, TeapolK, , 'l'li-UiutJC, Tinv.ioe, tan and ulpaeca '1'riio- t inioir, 'J i:iiebul.s, 'i'ootiiaelio Kt'iued;.", j Tobacco plujr, twist, line eiil and cut und dry. Toilet wmv. Towels, Toweliimr, 'i'o- j maloes. 'tobies, Tubs, Tumbler. 1 L'liibrellas, liinyls is. ('. I'liitereLith.- Intr. ' j Velvet, YeMs, Veils, Vio!in-brid;,es, ! tail-pieces, keisanil r,,s::i. j Wan le key s, W'ateh-ehai ns, Waddins, ! AVash-boariis, Wrilieors, S hoi-llebei l ies, Worm-drops, Whalebone. , Yarn Herliii und Woolen. Zephyr ol all colon,, double, einlo and ,plil. j Our Store is small, .and the most of our i Hoods it is i,iMis-ible lo display, but such I as not to be seen, may be had by inpiiiriu- i Ibr them. ' ' 5 ' III addition to our liiiseellaiicous Moi k, ' ww have a full lino of staple and lie-hioim! : ble piece oods for making elolhiin; tu or- ; dir. ' j As berr toioi-c, wo shall continue tin, sale of the SINOKJt IMPHOVl'.H FAM1LYI SKWlNii MACH1XK, upon our usmy ueeoin nicdalinu' terms. sL i'i Kioi; i.i Mi:i:i;co, SToiti:, till A I olll P.ll 110 (( I " I . S K in.!. ROBINSON & BONNERI1'- T 1 1 v "n a v o. nre colllnit AS CHEAP AS TUP, ClIKA PIVI", at Cost and a litth, .....ro. DRY GOODS Cc NOTIONS a full line constantly hivnX SIOOT.SV M!Oi:S. KLOCR, liKOCKHlKS, and PROVISION. DKI1CD Rtld O.VNXED rnriT.j IIAUinVAHE, Ql'KEN.S'tTARF., OLASiSVVAltn STOVES AfJD STOVE CASTINGS, Cll.si, ! ' j j I rAi:.rT3 r.nd ir.uN, NAILt. (lit CHOPS nnd ALT, ri-Mf, e.. Ac. Wo ei:doavr to koop nr.Uilns but jf'ITlST CLASS GOOD?, ami respect ruily sk a'.l to givfl us a call and exainioe eoods and piieci. S'J Jy i L. li.Rklimoibl&C'o. j JEWELERS, N Invii the attention ol'.jjj jj tlio public to iheir ici- S ft merse st ek of good.4, eonsiMinof g Ll!?j Ci.ni3 Sett, 1 jjj R CnnJSkit,J:tS;ti, H jj Opr CKalM, j5 I Lcontiiiiniilni, ti I ircVlaffs, in QolliuiiJ Jit, U S Loctf.nuiaB.-awhti, j; Psild Br.ictl.U, P " Anviciii aud ;i 3u!s8 Wato'lfr, H , Buy Watcli.e, rj Ajiifriin to! ij Frsnih Ohiit, and all lh i lit Kit Leaigua lu J O LID S l I. V : It E a n P P LATH V WAHK, R Tfjrrtbcr with a f n tnort- e mi-nt bt H FRENCH COOD3. SCull nn.l xamineour R ibuuli nnd Pricos Is?- R loio piuchasinir. Me f U u-it anteeoor riei ant ti 1 lor tl.csauui ifiiai ii of 9 poults elhiui l .ere. - s I L. L. F.ithmcmd &, Co., 3 MabeumBiilldiug-, i Clitmaut FA., KttitiiU, Ta. w 7.: vv e :v a :i a : n i vi s-: h . -. . a T ie ioilo'bij;sr3 selected n-oni thous rnd.s i f .e:i:iiiii.i-.!uh. of nimilur uharaetcr, n.ex rer-siir,- thn rsaaons for the prel'cr "niv of the ijrovorA- P-uker Maehlue-i ov-r !,!!.-th "i:,l . tho tViover A Paker M.i-i-iooe. in lie-bi-M )(inee, beeause if 1 had en.v r. W-.r-r, should still Mailt a drover ,v. !-'!;cr; and h;iviier a d.-over A H-iker it nm-wcrs li;e imrpi,o of nl! tha i-.-.sr. U does, a e.i e.nei- arietv of work and i tas'er to lo.-nn dsn any ether, "--.M is. I, f, cro ly Jenny Ji'iie; ' "( r had .sevial years" ( ,7.. " 'VVT: ,n ('V"V" Mael.inn.ift'pi A T CO W. have just Isue4 Jole .InisKheu mo i;re:il siiiisi'aci ion. j , -Ort UOO Wnllzpsj in Two Vol- w.,lc . has ei en mo ureal saiisiact ion. I 'a' ,k the iii-. er.V HnkerMnehiiio is moro 'asiir niiiiviued, nnd le-.s liiibh) to irel out il'or ler. 1 prefer the O rover A Laker ric ciilcdlv. "-. Jlu, llr. Watts, New Yolk. ' I have had one in mv familv for loine tv.i. M-.n-s; and f.ioni what I know oi us win-kiuuN, and fi-on-. tj,. testimi nv of lmipv ol my IVienO.i u ho usm tho same, I can Imrdly s e inm any ihinjreould be inoi u oiiiplrte or iwo better t.!i.i-uelion," :, i' (on. i i isuit. T. . VAN SIF.KF.N. A sent, . 'I'l'-cpta l'i on. ci i v, p . w noi.rs i i.i: ami tin i .ui. l;-.llers in , j-j -r -gj J CUTLERY, DELTISli 3 MCKlKd,. Oii Well Lui pika, .Spetir'it Cflobrutoil And Clincher ixuiL. , Anti-Dust Parlor and Cookiiifr Stovea. Ranges, Hot-Airand Stotn-Hcterr- I'er r-riva'.c nnd public hiiiCT. OMOKE-STACKS ! &hetIroa tVcrk, npoCutUi-. Alleghany Valley Rail Road. t MKr.i'T t'oviT TO HI'FrAI.n Tt:i'.!.d''.:i Tin: on. lkuions. N AM .ir.or Mondar :h. 51. Trnlno ruu s-t i iiiim i . .; rt..:ait lpM '1 iUl S.II'-I'II HiK'a'o Kipress leave Oil' City nt 10pm Al'ri,-HSHt 1'ltiSlnil'rl, .'. u in X!.dit L ipiesM 1 eavos Oil C.tv A i i ives nl Pitts!, i:- , Pay K.ipivs leave oil City Arrive at Piitlbin- I, M p Ol r m a m 0 1 a in r. C5 p m Oil Cl'T A"eoin, bnves f.'ll Citr AA . . 'iiel mine a. Lin'lv's Lend " 9 SO u. tu. M'I!T!L P-ufTlo Kx. Leavea 1 Miaburfih at 7 41am An i iviaat Oil citv at S 3 p in NUht lixpreaa 1 eavc Piltl,urh tu-epm Airivftatoi Cilv 5 40 ana iu.vnn-(iJsiuiM Plttibnrgh PJat Arrivca at Oil C:ly fi p l-i I Oil City Ae".Uav.i Ilrady'a Pend 0 i a m I and ut rive ut Oil City u o ni Silver Palaed Kbopinj; Cai-a cn n'i;l, Kxpresrf Tiaois, blr.,u PiiKbiuf h mill I Iitiisill. Tbrouxh C. ai hea on l nr Kx ; presa Trams l elitm n Pittbort'h to. I Hna i 'on. J. J. LATVEKNCK, T. M. KINO, U.a'I.M;'t; 1 A0,tnit, PENNSYLVANIA CSNI TEAL RAILROAD I I AXH AVI i:n !1 P. P. undar Mar v-' i, s, ii, j ivia iin-ivc l and learo Uh I'nioii 1 epi t. cerner or WaanitiloM il Liberty Kirret, us follo-sr.-; AUIMVK. id:l liain, !."() a m ; 1 (tt J in,' 12.18 a JJi ; Well sH.'eomiiioilaiioii No. I, l.-.O i n Hrir.ion mvoiumodation No 1, T.f0 a aa; Wsll'i- aecontniiMla'.ion .No U. SAiii m ;Cin einnati oxprtsa t'.-O a in ; Johnstown aa conmioihuioii M.;o am; Piaddncka ao o inimodHtioii Xo 1. 7.00 pin; PitbduirftU exics I. SO p in; Paeiiic erpins l.f:9 p w all'a aei (.nimiK-.aii.,ii Xo H, V.:5 p in: llomowood aeivimmodatioii Xo I.9.R5 nm: to. . . . ' ii no s li-eoiil luooai 'Oil .Mil, ; liiinton acei innioibitioii Xo J. '0 T no i ,1.10 J M ay pai!jter 10.1.0 p 1:1. IdiPAHT. Soulhat n rxpreaa 6.1:0 a in ; Prlrt x pifs U.4D a m ! W all a accommodation N 1, fl.oOa in ; Mail Train f.10 a in ; Hrinton'a aeeoiouiodation 1 i.-.o a m j Hradctock's ar cimiinodaiioti Xol.o.10 p m ; C'inclnnaU t xpres 12.&', p in ; Wall'a aeeoinmodation X 'J, 1 1.01 ii in ; Johnntown aceoiiiirodalion L'ij p m j I lomcwood acci.niinodulion Xo 1. S.cO p m ; Philadelphia expret $..'. p ni; Wall e.eeoniniodclion XoS,.'i.ii.'ip i; all a aecomniodation Xo 4, 6.0,i p in ; Paat Ijn 7.40 p in j Wall a Xo u, 11.00 p in. Tho hnreh Train leave Wall's Station rvery Sunday at U.O.". n. in., roaching Pillu hurli at 10.05 a. in. Itel iirnlnx leave Pltis boruh at l'j..Mip, m., und arrive at Wall'a Million at 11.10 p. m. Cincinnati expreaa leave daily. Pouth ern expreoa daily uicept Moi. Jaj'. All lh- ii nuim iiauy, eieepl mukIuv. l'or furthar iufurniuiioii aplv lo W. II. KI.CKWiT'H, ABent. ' I Tho Prnnsvlvania Railroad Coinmnv will n t HKHume any Risk for Hairpage j eept tor WearinK- Appuiul. and limit tr rsponsibllity to One Ilimdred Holl. Va ue. All bat!(rano exceeding th't a onot in value will bo nt the risk r.; tno uuiCKU taken by i-pceiiU e..nti-aet. , . U. J. CASSAl general ai".-.1,n.,lrterit, Altoou p,. PINHOLE valley I (Vf AND ,iyj-.:ii Monday. Juas 5, tan, w J i aim wiiTi mi ns iolio : ' TR.VIXS XORTlIW.tnii. VlAito.vs. i ?:eopobs, Hennelt, lr.ods Pia-.hers Mill l iihOiB l iij- Xo. 2. Xo. 4. lO.ii a m 3.itpm m..s " K.-ji " 10. 'io " a.is " io-4 a.i 11. ( ' V.yU TRAINS SOLTinvARl). ITATION. Pilholn t it v, Pruther Tij dl Vooll: lienni it X'o. 1. Xo. J. S. Ha in Lialiim .;- " l.NI ' " t'.OJ 02 " Oleopclin Ait 'ri, .:. ... . . m " "14 Rt deopolU with t'laing o i'l,d(,il Crtck'iv Silloh lilvcr uwr. SiortU and.' Two Lines ofStasrwi run djilv hetwoeti . lilholoCty, Miller l urm unit Plea.-ant vilie, luukinWeoiiiniti.iii wiiharrU inniuid il'TarHnif Tri.iu s. J.T. JILAIH. iL WICK HAM, 8llp'.t- 4 ii iu-i nt, i-uiioie City, P. . ,i uiiiri i 1WO I Ol limes, in ll-n SI euel. 1 I,.. .,!.. 1, , i. .i 'ei . co ucu ill cloth. J ho two voltiniescontuin over fort v beauiifnl if. i. ... i . i ... ----..-.v.., ,.,,,, ul irnai CO in ittKKAVOlUTE.,1 I (tcalers bo purtioulur to ask for Ptrr8' lllU Oil eeoira. l ,,,. I .. . . i ..iiit-i,i o iiifin. Jifi. : 'bes;J.j .I'l.'iKPsi t , fV7rC?. j M iii Publisher, V A Is I ZllrO. . Hroudway, Xi w Y'ork.. Xoy. 12. Sr.!i?o.InKf"rW"' Ti'vr RP1!I...
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