"1 TVTY-"7.fc-' I y ; c BOROUGH OFFICERS. iiH'ffc .i. i. htmnos. Ci-iinilmcii Nor) I) ward, V. A. Grove, T. li. Cil.b, k Joyce j Nontii Ward, Oco. W, Robltudu,' F, P.Uim, O. V. Proper. . . ' Juxti th i'f- the rciirr.3, T. liremian, 1). tt. Knox. ' . , (onut ihlf .Tnlti'tx Sivai'los. .SWirW liri'r'.iH. .1. Woleott, .T. IT. lUnmnim, J. Hi-ovi, A. Ii. Kelly, U. W. ltobinson, P. H.,UfiT. ronr.sicpUNTY officers. Wtmhcr of ( Vwrca.t-.lAS. Mosoitovic. Mnribr nf AViV .T. ;. IIai.i.. A.w,.ihl!' K. L'.'. Da vis. J'rrniirvt Jv re W. P. RkoiVN. 4.ci((ft 'Ji(hrc' Jon JUtk. C. A, 1 1 1 1- ',' J'rr"irrr-y.- M. VonE-.t s ' 7Vo if'tntiiru.jlfjintcr iC: iirxwfi;f-(. Jphtw Sn'K r.v, ,Sheritr.U. W. Vl.AV.K. Commwxionrra II. W. Li;rEuun, J. S. IIksm.hson, If. A. Zrr.NtiKiib. I'uunty ftiiprrinterHlrntJ. E. ILLS. m. Ii.trlnt A ffnvi'eii TV Tnwi v Jwi'i Ciniiinisfiionei'M W. Y. SIU'JTN-:. i J. 1 i ii!:rNVAi.T. ('nn Nurvwor F. F. WniTTKius. (),B7irr C. II. Orrririi. .-fount ti J Mfw 4.'VjV,kiw:x, .1. R-.-orx, It. Ii. vam.T v. . " RUSIfif-SS DIRECTORY. TIONESTA LODGE '1. Q.ofO,F. "j T F.ETS every Katiirilav ovonlnp. nt 7 i I o'clock, ill the Lodyo Koom in l'or trMgo'allall. , Q. JAMIESON, N. '1. W. SAWYER, !Suc'y. 27-tf. c vr r. iEomiT'j utow rosT, o. il" 4, U. A. H. Mcc IS on thn nrt Wednesday in wn r ....l in ,!,! i-viinwn Mall .Tionestn. I'a. t DAVJ.' , ATTOUNEY-AT-LAW, " ' ' . . Tlonosta, I'a. Colicct iotiD mudo tn i unj ndjoltiiiig MtLL.S AV. TATF. .vT'l'OUNEY-AT-LAW, F.liYi Htroot, Tiont'nta, I'a. f- rji .j'.' HlTcill-Y, . f ; ; attouney-at-LaW, Tionen'ii, Fortwt Count v I'a. AG NEW. ATTORN' F,Y-T-LAV, Tloneala, I'u. ATTENTION' HOLIHEKS ! , 1 have Ix-on (xlmittcj to praetif o an Attorney In tho !' iwl'ni Olllt'o nt AVah S)j ton, ' I. (.'. All ollircrs, wol'lji-rn,-or .nilorn who were injurr 1 in tho late war, run oht-iin pensions to vintOi tlioy may l iit;t!'l, by culling on or nililrcMSiinif me tit '1 lonesta, i'a. AIho, claitni for arrear:ir ol jir.v and l.onnty will rtcelve ironipt.at lention. . . llaviiijr hecn ver four years a soldier In Uto l.ttfl war, mid haviii'i tor u number of Tears pii'nnttid in thf iirosocution of roI ili 'rs' cluiniy, my cxpcrifuica will assure f iiu ('rtl tion of cla'.iiHin the shortest ros it.T.. thiic .. . J. U. AG NEW. Y AWKEN'CF. MiOtlSi:. Tioncsta, 'I'll., X. I J i'in..Smc:irl'Uu:h, I'roiiriot.ir. This li-.nsr? in cfiitn'ily locntcil. Evcrytliini; rcw nod veil l'-.u-nishcd. Supciior Ac c iruiiod.it'.iniM and stric t nttcntion piven t irii'xta. Vcctahli't and I'ruit.s of all I ?iid Kcrvo 1 in their hoaxon. ijainplo l.i ui fir 'oi.'liiiorcial Acnti. 1F.NTR.VL HOl'SE, Tlouota. I'a., O T. t'. Jv.ckvou, I'mi i' tor. Thin is u 7!i".v house, r.nd lias Ju-t been iitlod up tor .1 h? uccoioinoilatl'in of t ho public. A por tion ol lli!i j.!itio:;a;.-o of (Lo public I solic ited. iii-lv. TVTATIOXAl. HOTEL. Tidiouto, I'a., IX W. 1. liucVlin. J'r.ipricti A nrnt- bi'S hotel in all respects, nnd the jlcas iHitcxt stopping place iu town. Eaten very rwa'ioimhlo. Jaii8-W. T W. MORROW. M. O.. .J . PHYSICIAN A. SURGEON. I.a'e of AruiMtronii comity, having located in Tioinwta ih prepared to attend all pro fessional calls promptly and Ht all hoor. t itUeo in Sniearlmoirli A- (7o.' new build 1mt, up stairs. Otlieo hours 7 to 8 A. M., nnd 11 to 12 m. ; 2 to 3 and W to 71 p. m. HuudavH. H to 10 a. m. ; 2 ti S and fit to 7 v. M ' Residence in Fisher House, on Walnut fetreet. may-18 1. Wc. coiiritx. M. t.. PHYSICIAN A SURGEON, 1 las had over fifteen years exporionco in the practice ofhin profession, liavini? grad uated UuaUu and honorably May 10. 1865. Oftiin and Rcsideiu o ill Eorc.-t House, opposite tho Court House, Tioncsta, l a, Ac. 2.V1HS0 DENTISTRY. Uit. .1. W. MORROW. Having purchased tho materials Ac., of nr. Stcadinan, wouni respocuuiiy an I inn .lint, lie will ciirrv on tho Hental nusinei-s in Tionesta, nnd having had over nix years successful experience, considers iiinisell lully competenc 10 give enure mo. isfaction. I shall alwaya nivo my ine.li cul practiee the prcforenco. mar22-K2. 1 H. A. FISHER. 1 ) LENTIST, WAKREN, PA Having resumed his practice in Forest oounly ho will make his accuHtoniod visits I i Tiohosta on all regular court weens, lie. will be found at tlio Central House, Perfect satisfaction guaranteed. inar8-82. UENTISTRY, AVM. TATE, D. 1). S., lias permanently located in Tionesta, and wi 1 lie found ut llio Rural Houso. Ho has bad over 23 years successful experience, and will guarantee satisfaction in every iastunco. Pricos reasonable. apr. 12-82. MA Y, I'A UK d- CO., 13 A H IC E B S ! Cornor of Elm A WalnutSts. Tionesta. Eauk ol Discount and Deposit. Interest lowed on Timo Deposits. Colleotions made on all the Principal points jyf the U.S. , Collections solicited. 18-ly. JOB WORK of every description execu ted at tho UKPL'EUCAN cilice. C. jliliinvlioy (Successor ( Irciinmi A Shaw key.) Roal Estate tent & Convcyauccr, (OiTev ('(nut House,) TIONESTA, fllKST COUNTY, I'A. "MA I IT Id 7 LA ATTF.NTIOX given to I Searches, I''!'", Payment of Taxes, Redemption olai.l4. l'ii rehaso of Lands iit Treasurer's!. do. Will draw ,d N, mortgages, nuriiieiits, Ae, All I iVj no-set entrusted lo nare will receive ) inept attention. HvH hint; (l)ii(!,fli"l'' - irily and nt reason:'.!' rates. , . 11 "- LOCAL Al) MISCELLANEOUS. -HZ , CuinViiKi-d TM- Tnblo Tionrnta f-Tntl.ni. KORTH. koutii. ou Train IS mil 'Train : 11:0.. nm uiniTrain in 1:i-"mh Tram 1 i- Trnln U pmlTmin Hi !'" Train Noli, mul Train 10 South carry t.'ie uiiiil. I . Rev. Mis will occupy tbe pulpit of tho M evening. Church next Sunday " Prefbierian Kabbatb School at 3 n. tn.: J! II Sabbath School at 10 i a. ni. Mr. JWph Adamson, of Thildcl r.u;, 1st st.ippiog ill town. " No Oil Kews this week, worth uCDlioning in Forest county. "V Miss Dilly'dlood is paying Fre i.'jnia, N. Y., frinds a visit. ---Mr. Douti brother of Artist Iontt paid him viwittiiis week. Oil market loscd last r.ight at $1.03, and opi'iied thin morning at '$l,0d , Z-Harva Fordman is buildinsr a car Uarve l oraraan is ouiiuinj, iiuar Forama mi 11 a 1 J. t, Colib's residency What's rincr to barnen ? Wo havfn't bad a innrriago notice to pub- lishyfur threq .eeks. l-iJon't f.J I to attend the Teachers' Incfituto ne week. There will Lo loU dt'fun aril a big timo geueraliy. v . 4 pair bf strange rubbers size imti !ui.i w to left nt oar ennctutn, which we wo Id be plensed to have the owner remove. 1 hey occupy too much-nf our oom. -Bro. lis den of the Democrat has ably inil'sposod for a been .oiisidd Aveek or two ly an nttaek of rheunia- tistn.1 But as had the pluck to get out his paper'on time rino nue e.giung w me past .ew .... . . i n .1 - . r. lays nas Drigntenci up traue wouuer- . . ii. i j iglit fully LI town. Mid our merchants are :orrejrtndinglfi elated. It's wonder ful what advertising and good weigh ing will do for a live community. Frank Norlou came in from Swills' camp last evening. He re ports seven deer at that place. Eigh teen were, shipped from tho Kepler shanty one day Inst wetk. Tho hunt ers say the deerjare getting scarce. No wonner. " , i Tummy Hnssey now boasts four of a kind all girls tha last having armed on Sunday last. Tom said be couldn't aand the cigars on tho pirl, but if it bad been a boy there wouldn't have Veil enough cigars in town to nrnnii'.l. h , . CiIii.j ivni tireltv rood on t ie v " " river fir a day or two last week, but i-i t c .,;t, the heavy entw of Saturday ntglit J . - . . SDOIlt It. llH ail Ml uiun uiub uiwwo nohnfiv pood, however, and what 13 lost by skating, is made up in good - jr' sliding. --Dr. M. B. Cook, of Erie, Pa., vis ited Tionesta this week with a view of locating amonj us. We believe he was favorablr impressed with the town aud its people, and will return iu ibo course of a week or ten days to remain porniaoently. Sam. W- Calvin Esq., paid a fly- ing visit to town on Monday, and was so much hurried that ho couldn't stop to say "how de do. Ills sister, Miss Laura, accompanied him, and will remain with her sister, Mrs. 1. 1' Rttcbey.a few weeks. A letter from our friend Seybolt ii this issbe, descriptive of the exten - sive silk lactory at Ilawley, Pa., will be read with interest. Who knows but some of tbe silks worn by our ladies are not liiinufactured at that institu- tion. Mr. Charles B. Hunt, represent ing William Jessop & Sons., of Shef field, England, bus beea on a hunting expiditioii iu Forest county. His Nimrod excursion was a grand succsss, as he ha? iad the pleasure of ilayiag the largt in that r proud, a Derrick. ft deer that bus been killed iou this season. Ha Kels 1 justly so, of his exploit. "The largest deer" is saying a cooj u al, for be it kuowu there have bei rome larro ones slaved this winter, o the some larje lies told. The river is frozen over above tho bridgo, the ice varying' from four to fix inches iu thickness. A few moro nights of hard freezing will make it sum for tcama to c rosa ; but wbftt's the upo of crufain oa the ice ivhen wo havn a good bjulge an.l reasonable tolls. --llobiiienn it I'onner bangle the ... i IT- C. T V . 1 won Known urnij ix. i- nuns ohjh -lown ami Niaii Yarns. U )' oo bavo 11 full line of GermnntirVn, x ofcv aii'l other yarns. Grnfl'& Fritb's nne nre n? good as at J in the mar ket to-day'and they defy competition t,ric.cg. LI ,,,,. r Jlr. .las. J liin mlon, a Ijrrjer ;,:, f .,U pnuntv. but for the l'Qbt . . . fifteen years residing in Iowa, m here at present visiting his many old lncnds, all of whom are pleased to see him once more. lie looks natural, and we are glad to know has prospered in tho western country, Henry Soger, who has been ia tho employ of Geo. Carr, the butcher, for some months, bad the misfortune to freeze ono ot bis feet very severely while cutting wood a short distance from town Friday last. I lis physician Ur. Morrow, is rather uueasy lest an amputation may yet be necessary. Capt. Geo. Stow Tost, G. A. 11., held its annual election last 'Wednesday evening, which resulted as follows: Commander, D. S. Knox ; S. V. C, S. C. Johnston ; J. V. C, D. Llack ; Q. M., C. W. Cla.k ; O. D., Geo. Al baugh; O. G., Geo. Carr; Surgeon, J. W. Morrow; Chaplain, Rev. Rhodes. The first Quarterly Meeting for 1882, of tho Methodist Episcopal Church, Tinnesta circuit, will be he'd in TiotKMts, Sunday, Dec. 24. Servi ces in tho morning at 11 o'clock and in the evening nt 7:00, Rev. Johu Pea to, Presiding Elder, will bo pres ent in the evening. All arc corciul.y invited to attend. Tbe long-winded suit of F. M. and W. R. Reck vs. Guthrie, which was for the second time carried to the Supremo Court from Clarion county wa9 decided in favor of the former geutlemen last week. This suit in volved a considerable sura and the finnl fiiiteon.fi' will naturally make tbe ...... w . , - ii. Our young folks are bustling around at a lively rato getting ready for tbe sloighride to Stewarts Run to ruorrow evening, where there ia to be ou oyster festival at the residence of Wni. C. Bromley. If they don't have a jolly time it will be their own fault All Tionesta and other well disposed neoplo are cordially iuvited to the supper. One of our uptown fitnilies com plains that tho winds wero so furious last wetk that, during one night a dozen clothes-pins, an apron and a pair of breeches took wings or legs, rather and departed. That's nothing we ve known instances wnero the wun blew eight or ten bushels of coal right out of tha bin. It tuok several nights to no it, uiougn. ..i tr.ii :.e .!. ,.,, i buildings of Allegheny College, Mead ..' . : l.i 1 i u'-ia hiii'nurl i n a li it mki ... week. Many of the students lust nil they had, and soma barely escaped with their lives. Clark Kepler of this place figures up bis loss of clothing, books, bedding and other articles to be uot less than $500. He got out with his overcoat, shoes aud all his hair. The last advices from Postmaster McKay, who has been under medical treatment in Erie for some time, iae quite tavorable. A rery critical ip e,.ftt;oa was performed upon him a few jaV8 Bg0 w fc, i c; ti it was feared he might uot BurviVe, bot we learn that be ral- jieii from tbe ca.cl au,i Las since been doing quite well, which our poo pie will be eh to learn, aud will hope for a continual improvement 1 We mentioned last week that Chas. Raisig had opened up iu bis new quirters. That is a fact, aud he is prepared to do all kinds of work in his line iu his usual first-class manner. He has associated with him iu the wagon and carriage making business, Mr. J. C. Piuney, a first-clais black smith aod a superior painter, who has made carriage work, such as irouing and striping & speciality for years and understands his business thoroughly. Call aud ste Charlie ia his new and commodious quarters, and leave your order for a bob sled, jumper or baud some cutter. ly the middle of next week Charley will have finished a puii of first-class swell box sleighs which will be for sale. Mr. Geo. Stephen.", 'f Tilusvilie, paid us a call yenteruay, and informed us thnt he was closing up businos in this section and thinking somewhat of locKtin-' clsewhero. Mr. Stephons' srpiare and rtraightfiitward manner of doir biiHiness has made bitn many friends in these parti, who will b;arn with regret of bis determination to quit operations. Mr. S. requfsts us to say that bis address is Box 801, Titusville, I'a., where any communica tion will reach him. There may be some little dribs yet standing out of which ho is not aware and which be is desirous of straightening up. At lliA rrrrtibir riieflincr of Purest ! Lodge, A. O. U. W., last Friday eve iiingtthe followin (jfiieers wcro 1P L. stalled t'V I) D. G.,M W., J. Craig: P. M. W.-Q. Jamiewn. M. W.-C. A. Hill. G. F. Jas. R. Clark. O. John Sanncr. Recorder W. C. Coburn. Financier G. W. Sawyer. Receiver G. W. Bovard. G. S. S. Canfiel 1. I. G. W. II. Thomson. O. G. John H. Matha. G. W. Sawyer was elected Repre sentative to the Grand Lodge, which me.eis in Allegheny City on the second week in January. The Teachers' Institute. Next Monday the Forest County Teachers Institute will .couveue at Tiouesta for the sixteenth time. If is earnestly desired that ail the teachers iu tho county, especially, as well as any others who may feel in tbe least interested in the educational cause, be present and help to makw the institute a crand success. Supt. Ilillard lias labored hard 'for several weck3 per leering arrangements . for tho coming session, aud has gono to consideiable expense in securing first class instruc tors from abroad, and he Ebould been couraged by a good turnout on the part of our citizans. Leputy State Supt. Henry Houck, wiil be present on this occason, as will also Prof. Lee L. Grumbiiie, one of the best eloeu liouists of the State. Such celebrities ought to draw a large crowd, and we verily believe they will. Then there will bo Prof. E. O. Excell, of Oil City a musical director of renown ; bo will be here during the week and give in siructions iu music, which department has been placed in bis bauds. Prof. Hoge of Tidiouto Union and High School has consented to coins and as sist in making the institute a success. Altogether, this se.-sion pramises to be the most interesting and benefiting of any ever held in the county, nnd the array of talent presented by the Su perintendent is bound to attract a lare attendance. Let all conio out who can, , possibly, and indulge in n raro treat. A Dig Deer by a Loig Shot. An East Hickory correspondent, under date of Dec. 11, writes us as folbws of a couple of famous hunters, aud some of their famous marksman ship : "Messrs. Robt. Anderson and Archie Davies, of Lawrence county, Pa , are now visiting Forest county for the twfcllth time, for the purpose of hunting and slaying tbe wild beasts of the forest, and we want to note it right here that Mr. Davies is the happy possessor of one of the finest Winchester rifles, '7G model improved, tliat we huv ever-seen anif that bo is capable of using it as will bo seen by t he following : On Thursday of last week, when thesi gentlemen were re turning from their usual day's hunt, they came to tho top of Camp Run hill. Looking across the deep ravine they spied a very large deer standing on the oppisite hill. Archie takes down his famous gun aud gives tbe deer three volleys; "He don't move," says Bob ; "raise your sight." Archie raises bis sight to GOO yards and fahoots again. "Still be don't move; raise your sights ajjaio." Ho raises the sight aud sends another ball at the deer: this tune he moves and Archie shoots again. The buck walks a few- yards aud fays down. 1 he men go over and find tbe monster buck under their control, with one ball through his liver and both biud feet shot off The distance ou investigation was found to be seven hundred yards air line. R. E. B." Mrs. llanuah E. llaupt, Sunbury, Pa., says: "I have takeu Brown's Iron Bitters to purily my blood and it has done all that 1 could wish." SLZ HERE! Ilemember that the Teachers' Insti tute meets Monday, Dec. L'th. ' Since issuing our circulars wo have engaged Trot'. E. O. Fxccll of Oil City as Musical Instructor. It is un necessary to comment upon tho abili ties of I'rof. Excell as a musician ; his name is enough. IVof. Excell will bring music books with him for the use of the teachers during Ipstitute. If Supt. Ilonek f peaks the German, (and it is safe to say ho does) we will promise our German friends an ad dress in their owd tongue on Wednes day afternoon from our Deputy Super- Inteudcot. UlI.tARTJ. LOST! On Friday evening, near tlis Tiontsta louse, two acceptances of D. S. Knox 2sq., dated Oct. 25th, 1882; one for ono hundred dollars, payable 4 raos. afterdate; and one for one hundred and five dollars payable C mos. from Uto. All persons are warned from negotiating the above, and tho finder is requested to b;ve tl.era at my store, Acorab Building, Tionesta, Pa. Geo.'W. Dithridge. MANUFACTURING SILK. Hawley, Wayne Co., Pa. Ed. Republican : Still or. tbe wing. Have reached this pliTfce about five days bchiqd schedule. Have visited the following places in Orange county, N. Y. : Mid dleton, Otisvilie aud Port Jervi3. At Otisville we saw the familiar oil tank-!. Hawley is a place of about 3500 pop ulation lying iu the valley of the Lack awaxen, ou a branch of the New York, Lake Erie & Western R. R., 16 miles from Lackawaxeo', where it interscets with the main line. After our arrival here wo visited, through courtesy of Mr. G. M.Wilson, a merchant of this place, who intro duced us to Mr. Suydam, the SuperirT tendent of the "Bellenionte Silk Mill," who very kindly gave us tbe freedom of the mill, which is located on a stream of water called by the Indian name 'of " Wallenpaupack." The structure is of solid "blue stone," built on a rockey precipice sixty feet above tho bed of the efTeam ; tho building is GGO feet long by 45 feet wide, four stories high aU.ouo end anil thres at tha other, with a wing expend ing from th centre 80x23 feet, con taining tbe offices and packing depart ment.- There is a shaft sunk tluough' solid rock under the centre of th mill sixty feet in depth, and a tunnel from the bottom leading out into the stream. The wheel furnishing the power for running the vast machinery iu the manufacture of silk is at the bottom of the shaft. We Jfirst visited the basement where the machine shop is located, it being lessary to keejiaJ machinist and two asJtants, besides two mechanics called "loom fixers" to keep things in order. We next visited the boiler room aod wa?h room, the building being heated byeteam, and tbe silk as soon ns received here hav ing to be washed in order, to remove the gum. The silk is Received In skeins as it is reeled from the cocoon, coming in its original packages from Milan, Italy. After being washed it is placed in a perforated cylinder, which revolves at a high rate of speed, throwing the water out through the perforations aud in that way drying the silk. It is then taken to the wiud int; room aud placed ou "swifts" and wound on "bobbins." The bobbins are then taken to the doubling room where it is doubled two, three or four times, according to tbe size of thread required, and wouud on other bobbins; thence to the spinniug machines where it is twisted or spun. From there it is taken to the reel room where it is reeled from the bobbins into skeins. It is then packed in boxes and shipped to PatterHou, N. J., to be dyed, their facilities for dyeing hero uot being per ptrfuctej; after being dyed it is re turned to this mill, to be woven into broad silk, such as dress goods; also ribbous. Tho grade will compare fa vorably with auy manufactured. They efnploy from 375 to 400 operatives, consisting of young men, ladies und children, from 10 years up to 25; tbe ft It i 1 .1 rn t n if orii)1nvnr) in w I it 1 1 n r spinning and reeling rooms; the young ineu aod ladies us weaver aud warp pickers. The mill is lighted by gas, using 500 burners. I would say here that, iu addition . the stone building, there is a frame building 60x100 feet, three stories high, two on ly of which aro used iu this burntus, this building being devoted entirely to the weavin'' of ribbon and winding of lin; owning to our uin:i so rntioli tini" : the main building. llawlCy i" the l.uth.t i'r ihe --o.,! mined by the Pennsylvania Gvi C . Their mines are located at. piiAtoii and Dunmnre; they lrjn.ispi.ri rUfie coal from the mines by a gi av ity nj) road, there being two ducks one u?i d for loaded cars, the other for empty the distance being fbn':t .f.irty ml'.-s ; their cars are "hauled up the hills by en endless wire rope, power being fur nished by stationery engines, which are located sonro at the top and s n e at the bottom of tho plane. The cars are attached to the endless rope by a piece of chain fivo or six leet long with a hook a. each end called a sling, one end being booked in a coupling on tbe bead car'aud the other hooked in a swivel iu tho rope. The train ar riving at the top of the plane, the sling is then unbooked from tbe car and also detached from the rope by the brakeman, (or, as they are called, "the runner") who gives the sling a peculiar jerk, which requires nuch ekill. Tbe train is then left to run by its own momentum down ou the other side of the hill at a speed often times of 25 Diiles per hour. This rate nev er being reached by coal trains, but is frequently made by tbe passenger trains of which there are two running daily exceDt Sundays. These trains are called Pioneers." It has of late years become a great resort for tourists aud others, the scenery and ride being magnificent, there - being no dust or cinders, and running over deep ravines aud around rugged cJifTs over-hang ing deep gorges that almost make oue dizzy to lok down into the brook .or stream, which tbey cross and wind rtlong in numerous places. The coal afier reaching Hawley is dumped from their cars(which hold about 5 tons)jnto enor mous pockets, with a capacity of 1200 to 1800 tons; from these pockets tlio coal is loaded by chutes into the cars of the N. Y., L. E. & W. R. R , by which it is transported to tide water and other points. ThisfPenn'a Cofl) 1 .i.i. Uompany, uowever nas anotuer outlet from tfTeir nes via Delaware & Hud son Canal Co. R. R., through Scran- ton a Carboudale, thence over the Jef ferson branehiof the N. Y., L. E. W. R. R. to Susquehanna, thence pouJ west. There is also at this placo an gti sive glass factory, which disbi wages to tfie amount of $5,00o to 0.000 ner'month' to tho bluwers and' adher employes. Want of time pre vented our visiting this institution. Yours, Seybolt. ' -rOysters on Thursday. It Vm, SuEAr.BAUGn & G). -Oo to Robinson & Bonner's for your Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Over coats, Winter Suits, Yarns, Flannels, Blankets, Lumbermen's Felt Boot and Horse-Blankets. They have just received a lull line of above goods, which they are selling very cheap. 2t. llave you" seen the lot of new Silverware for the-Holidays at llcle man & Hopkins'? I Will Pay Cash for Cross-Ties, Chestnut or Oak, any where on the line of the Buffalo, Pitts burgh & Western Railway. Oct. 25. '82. If T. B. Ci.i;u. For good f'reth Goods cheup go to Haslet & Sons. Feb. 1 , '62. DIED. SNAVELY At Nebraska, Pa., on Dec. 7, L-2, of. dropsy. Ida, daughter .f Mr. and Mrs. Henry Suavely, age.l lu yei-.rs WALTERS At her homo in Tionesta. Pa., Sunduy morning, Deo. 10, Mrs. Geo. W. Walters, age nut furnish ed us. We mentioned the serious iHuon of Mrs. Walters week before last, but r.t that lime she begau to impiove and was considered to be nearly out of danger, when her disease took i. sud djn turn for the worse aud ou Sunduy morning terminated in her death. She was a very urdustrious lady, well thought of ly her acquaintances find neighbors for her kind am! tunia'oio disposition. She leaves a hushiuul aDd three children to whon she wap devotedly attached, and by v. hr in, lis well as by a large oircb of kb-l frk :ds, she will be greatly iu! -ed, .r' i dimp ly mourned. The bereaved i i.rr !:(., o the sympathy of all our p'-,!'ie in their great aed irr -para'jle 1 T'.i furueral sen iees, which . I:. placo yesterday forenoon, wuj ci.'.il'.i-ie J bv Rev. lli(kiir:g. O L'USCUl liK for tho RKrui'M' .. v omK O fcl.oo pel annum. f ill:. Wc did not, visit, this bnil 11