NATURE'S KAAN RESTORATIVE CWum io LAV SULMUHXo SUGAR OF LEAD-Xo LI TH AR GXo NITRATE OF SIL VER, and u entirely free from, the Pouonout a)td Ilenth-d&lroyiiig Drugt wed in oilier Hair lrepara (ions. Transparent and clour a crystal. It will not soil t.ienncst tnbric, perfectly SAFE, (i.KAN and KFK1CI KNT desideratum I,ON4 SOUGHT Foil AND l'OHSUAT LAST ! It restores and prevents the Hair from becoming Oray, imparts a noil. glossv ap peannoe, removes Dandrntr. in cool and refreshing to the hcafl. chocks the Hair trc ni tailing off, and restores it to a great extent when prematurely lost, prevents Headaches, cures all humors, cutaneous priiplions, ami tinnatuial heat. AS A IKKNSINO FORI UK 1IA1RIT IS TUB JiKSf- AKTI T.K1NTI1K MARKl'X DR. . SMITH, Patentee, Aver, Ms-s. Prepared only by PROCTER" BRo'lIi EKS, Gloucester, Ms, The genuine is pill up in panel bottle, made expressly for It, with tho name of the article blow n in the glass. Ask your Druggist for Nature's Hair Restorative, and take no other. Mr-Send two three eent stamps to Procter Brothers for a "Treatise on the Human Hair." Tho information it con tains is worth 5 0,00 to any person. COAL! COALI J . S. EVERHAET IS Prepared to deliver the best fiVifv -Oial at the oll Kverhart Hank, two mile" from Newmanvillo lor 7 cent pel or at Tionesta and vicinity for 25 CENTS PER BUSHEL. ". He always has a large supply on hand, , Kow is the time to lay In a large supply Orders promptly attended to 2 ' IHOIOGRAHI GALLERY! Water Street. ADJOINING THE IIOLMLS HOUSE, Tionosta, Pa., M. CARPENTER, . . . Proprietor Pictures taken in all the latest styles the art. 2U-tf TUATCH FREE to Airnis to intn. duee artieles that -ell in eve rv house. Lata v Co.. Pittsburgh, Pa. fr 4t J. C. LONG, Wholcaale and Retail Dealer In HARDWARE, s AN D OIL WELL FIXTURES, OF A'-L KINDS, TIDIOUTE PA First Door above Exchnnge Hotel. o-ly WALLLIS I U P R O V E U A G I C M P I IMPROVED O V E D MAGIC M A O I BALM! W. II. PERKING & CO., Sole Propri etors, Fraukliu, Pa. 44 READ! READ T Tbe subscriber- having re-rented the IltVIXK dltl ST MILLS. Would say to their old euHtoiiiers, and tho community nenerally, tliat Uiey ius ji oouauuiUy on liaml a laro stock of FAMILY FLOUR of all prades. Chop ptd, Shorts, Rran, O-.tls ami Ciuil. Willi our f:u'llitic for lin iiiif I.UKinesA, we iiurpuse not to lie under- o).l bv any establishment in this section of llip I'onnirv. ami would say to the lorn lMrmen and dealers of r'orotl county, that ihey can bo SUPPLIED CHEAPER and more promptly than from any other point. InimediuU attention given to all orders lrom a distaiitf, E.JOXKSA CO. O NF IE CTI O N A R I Eg J AS. Mi'KAV, Ht the Post OlUcc, lias i. pencil itit a choice lot of COXtK 1 1 OX A HIES, CAXXF.D FRUITS, 10BACC0S, C1UAHRT, AXD NOTIONS OF ALL KINDS. A ri.on ui tlie juil nmaijKuI' Uie public 1m - v'Uui y tailicitcd. 40-lf J AS. M. Mi'KAV, ASK YOUR GROCER FOR V-4 A CHEAT MEDICAL CISSGVEHY Dr. WAIXER'3 0. tJFORNIA VINEGAR BITTERS irundrcdstf Thotisands Dear t-timrr tn th'r Woniler- WHAT ARE THCY? ft r n Pa c 2." St THET APE HOT A YTLB FANCY DRINK. V C i E 3 Hn:'.cof Teer TJnn, Whlnker. TuMif C. IHts r.sil IZtfnso I.Uuura octorit, tplocd tnd.wct ened I J vltutallK' Utlo, c.-lU'a""ionin,"" Appttll crc,' ' l.taiorcrft,n a-c, tl;ct lead ll.t tippler ca to CrunkcnrcM ukS ruin, but tro a Ira Medicine, mads f.-ooi fc.e I-ut.va rnouanil tlcrbtof Cclifurtla, tYco r.n-.ii i II Alrnh.'llu Hilmnlnnta. Tliojr are tho a Miliiinlnnts. Tiioy are tho ' u:::'.at i;ooi r I.IVINCJ 1 IilNfIII.EPJC. &T&!,. op.rK)a cui tsew w.ur. acconuiii todime tttS'S te..MM.. ' tim txinn wo net destroyed tr mineral poimb or otLc omu, a-, a tho ttiai organ vutca beon tM po.nt o: rctIr. Fnr lnOumn:iitorr nail Chronic Ithesatn V.mt nod tiout, Irpcplo, or ladiceolioo, r.llluiin, lU-oilllria auil lutcrmlttcnl Fevers DIkcbu-s of I he niood. LlTcr, Klcicii, and Elndilcr. Unw l.incis Loto been moot noou ft.. 8ucU PiorBKt-s era coucd If Vltlntcd Blood, h:ch I rcncrmilr (rodncedbj oorancunent ofu. Uiecallvo Ut saa. lils"El'U llt INDIGESTION, Ilcad acho, 1 al.i to tlw Sl.onldor, Cossh, Tlclitoes or tho Cuot, DIuiucm, bour CrnotaUon of ta Ctomach. XM tut. la tho Mnntn, DUlon Attack, ralpiutlea of thullcart, luCautn.Uonof UiLanc. ralntalV.o regions of Uio Ltdnex,andahnndrcd other painia! syuitctn. ore tho i-likirtug of DyFpcptla. la jliiTigorcto tl,o Btcniach and itlmnlftte the tot. pltll.TcraDd bowcla,trLlcU reader them of nntqnalled cmcccy la cleansing tle blood of all Imptrttlc, and importing new life ax.1 Tigor to the vbolo lystem. l'OU 8K I N DISEASES, Urnptloat , Tetter. Salt rheum, Uloicuc, cpou.Iln pita, I nctulM, Bolls. C baacK-c, lUng-Woima, Ecala-IIcad, Sore tjrea, Erjslp. clss, itcli, Benrfs, Ulscolorntlous of the Skin, Damon and UlSkUcs of the Lkln, of trhatOT. Dime or catsro, tro llicrollr dog up and carried ont of the system ta a shor t Juo tr the asa of those Bitten. One bottle la mil cases will convince tho most tncrsdnloa of their curulve effect. Cicanso tho Vitiated Blood wbraerer 70a find lis lu paritioc bnrsting throogh the skin ta rtmplos, Trnp tlons or Sores 1 cleanse It a hea yon find it obstructed and ilugtfih la tlio veins t clcanso Ittrhealtlafonl, and year fouling will tell yon whoa. Keep tue blov puie and U:o healUiof the system will follow. ri, TAI E and other WOK 31s, larking In the cyHt.-m of so many thonssnds. are effuotnally deatroy- ol nn;l r moved. Tor Tall direcUons, rad can fully tue circular aroand each bottlo, pi luted fnfoor laa- fc.:-if;& .LglU)U,ccnnan, r renen ana opausn. rroprletor. TL U. UcDOX ALD CO, rra;ji8ts and Gon. Agonts. San rranclsco. Cat ud tl and to Coauuc-co Btrctt, lew Vork. -SOUS BY ALL DHUOGISTB ASO PKA1.ETM. GROVER & BAXER SEWING MACHINES. T le followlntr are selected from thons- tnds of testimonials of similar character, as expressing tho reasons for the prefer ence of the U rover A Baker Machines over all others. "Hike the flrover A Palter Ma hinp, in thp first plnep, beeatisn if I hail in v other, I should still want a trover A- Itakpr ; and liaviinr a CJrnver Raker i' inswers the purpose of all the rest. P Iocs a irreater varietv of work and iseasler 0 learn than any othor," Mrs. J. C. Cro- (Jonny June) "T have had several years' expe dience with a trover ct linker Machi e. vliich has pi ven me irreat satisfaction. 1 hink tho tirover Raker Machine is nmn asilv nianaired, and less liable to cet on' of order. I prefer the (trover V Rakerde- idedly." Mrs. Dr. Watts, New York. "I have had one in my family for Nome two years; and fjom what I know of its workinirs, anil from the testimony ' ninnv o' mv tvipnilw wlin ii-p the s-inie. 1 can hardly seehowanythingeould be more complete or give better satisfaction." Mrs. Hen. Grant. "I believe It to be the best, all things eonsidered.of any that I haveknown It is very simple and easily learned; the aewiug from theorirmarr spools is a great advantage; the stitch is entirely reliable; it does ornamental work beautifully ; it is not liable to get out of order. Mrs. A. M 8p.nner, 30 Uond St. Rrooklyn. "I am acquainted with tho work of the principal machines, and I prefer the Orover.V linker to them all, because I con sider the stitch more elastic. I have work in the house which was dono iiino years airo which is still good," Mrs, Dr. Mo Cready, No. 43 Kast 2id street, N. Y. "More than two-thirds of all tho sewingdono in my family for the last two years has been done by (i rover A llaker's Machine, and I never had a garment rip or neod mending, except those rents which frolicsome Ihivh will make in whole cloth. It is, in my opinion, bv far the most valu- nbleof any f have tried." Mrs. llonry n ai d needier. "The Orover A Baker Sewing Ma. chine has rendered in every respect, the most perfect satisfaction. It combines so tnnnv advantages with beautv of execu tion and economy in price Unit it is a ne- oesity in every household." Mrs. Gover nor Geary, llarrisburg, I'n. "I have had tlie fl rover Raker Ma chine for ten or twelve ye n's in constant use in my house. 1 have seen and known every kind of Family sewimr, IkhIi er , annul and household, accomplished up tlieGroveriV linker Machine, totheenti. sniisfiictioii ol all concerned, Rev. Stephen 11. Tvng. "1 lind theGrover Raker Stitch will wtr aslonu as the garments ilo outwear the garment in liict. The stitch will not break on bias seams, when stretched, as others ilo; nud licillicr does it draw tlie work." Mrs. Dr. Whiting, 4 Kast tweu-ty-fourtli street, N. Y. The Grwerand Raker Sewing Machine Company mamiliiclure IkiIL the Elastic and la k fcititcli Machines, and oiler the public a choice of the best machines of bolh l.imjs, at their establishments in all the largu cities, and through agencies in nearly all towns throughout the country. Price lists and samples of sewing iu both stitches furnished on application to (1 rover A linker S. M, Co., 127 Wood .Street, Pitts burgh, l'a. OUIISCRIHE for the Forest Kouublicun l It will pay. Th,a Republican Offica - KEEJ'S constantly on hand a large as sortment ol lilank Deeds, Mortgages SubtKCuas, Wariuuta, Huiiimoiis, .Vc, to be sol 1 riitotp Ut uanli. if. lis f25 Is; m fell m - U -v .. jr X 167 Water Street, AIS0 A BRANCH STORE IN FRANKLIN, TA. In Store with Sl'ATLES .C SIBLEY, Opposite Vost Office. THE LARGEST DEALER IN ' I" tni wtio,,, inr1n,li,1(r the fo!loinK celebrated mkes : Chickering & Sons, Steinway & Sons, Win. B. Bradbury, Kurtzman, and others. n-IIITXErA SLAYTOX'S ORGAXX AXD MELUDEOXS.-Tw OrHn9 unit Mclcidooiis lire acknowledged finest finished Uced Instruments made. This being the Oldest and Largest ment enn and will be otTered to purchasers. Stools and Spreads, Sheet Music, minus, ana a largo owe oi everyuiing store. o-'y 500 VOMT5II IX OXK. AGENTS WANTED ron The Library of Poetry and Soag:, Rcing Choice Selec'lons from the Rest IVwts, Kniilish. Scotch, Irish and Ameri can. With an Introduction by WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT. Ciuler whose critical supervision the volume was compiled. The handsomest and cheapest subscrip tion book extant. ver KM) pa es, beatiti fully print!, choicclv illustrated, hand, somely bound. A Library of over 5IH volumes in 0110 book, whose contents, o no ephemeral natureorintercst, willnevei grow old rr stale. It can bp, and will be read and re-read with pleasure by old and young, as long as its leavi's hold togother "A perfect surprise. Scarcely anvtliinu all nil a favorite, or at all woithy of place here. Is ceglectisl. It is a bok"for every household.'.' AT. 1' 3fnil. " know- of no similar collection in the English language which, in copious ness and folieitv of selection nnd arnni;o ment, can at all compare with it." A'. 1. Time. Terms liberal. Selling very rapidly. oeuu lor urcmaranu 1 er.ns 10 J. R. Ft H D t CO.,' " 27 I'ark Place, N. Y. June 6, 1871. Allegheny Valley Rail Road. NEW LINK TO BUFFALO THROUGH THE OIL REGIONS. ON" AN D after Monday Nov. 20, Trains will run as follows--! Altoona Time): SOUTH. Day Express leave Oil City at 2 2.1pni Ariives at Pittsburgh 8 .'5 p m Night Express Leaves Oil City 11 30 p in a rrives at fittsnurgt) n hip a m Mail Train leaves Oil City 1145 am Arrives at Fittlluirgh 0 (JO p in Venango Acconi. leaves Oil Citv 4(H) p. in. aud arrives a. Kittanniiig U 10 p. 111. NORTH. j Day Express Leaves rittsburgh at 7 f0 a m Ar'rrivesat Oil City at 2 .1(1 p 111 Night Express Leaves Pittsburgh X iO pin Arrives at Oi. Citv 0 4.am Mail Tra!n leaves Pittsburgh 11 SO a 111 Arrives at (HI City 7 ft) p 111 Venango Ace. leaves Kittannintr 7 05 a in and arrives at Oil City 12 20 p 111 Silver Palace Sleeping Cars on night Express Trains, between Piltsbiitch audi Titusville. Through (Vaclies on lav Ex. press Trams between Pitlsbnrch and R ton. J. J. LAWRENCE, T. M. KING, Gcn'l. Sup t. Ass't. Sup't. enevei Unit stood the tent of seven yeart before the piibfic ; ninl 110 prepar ation tor the li'ilr him ict ueeu iu eorereit that will proiluee.t'ie same bencicial renlt. It is it entirely new hdctitiie ditworery combin ing man 1 of the most powerful ami rentoratire tifents in the V.iC-iT-ABiLG KIVCDaM. It re-toren CRY HAIR TO ITS oniCIHAL YOUTH FUL COLOR, it Ht'ilees the nealp white ami clean: enn- tlnml. ntf ami humors, and talliti' out of Uio hah-; and w'll make it ijruw iip tn bald heads, except In ecru itucd persona, as it furnishes the n'utritirc principle by which the hair is nourished and sapporlcil. It tnal.es Vie hair moist, soft, and alossii. and is unsurpassed as a II A I It Ji U ES S I C Jtis the '!ie;i'c:st nrepa ration erer offered to the naldif, as one b-.ttile will ac complish more and lust loayer than three bottles of any other preparation. It ii recommended and used by the First Medic-til ntlio;ity. . Tlie II onderi nt results produced bfoiirSiciliau Hair liene wee hare iiidatxil many In manufacture preparations for the Hair, muter carious names'; unit, in order to iailt.cK the trade and the public, to nurchasa their compoumls, they hare resorted to falsehood, by claim 11 'i they were former part ners, or had some conneclian with our Mr, Hull, and their prepara tion was similar to ours. Ho not ba deeeired by them. I'arcliasc. the. oritjiiiut: it.' has it erer yet. been ctnalled. Our Treatise on the Hair, with ceriijicales, sent re by mail. S?c Hint each buttle has our prirnlK Uerenue Stamp oeer the I p of the bottle. All others are imitations. R. P. Hall k Co., Prop's, Nashua, N.H. Tcgctable Sicilian Hair H Meadville, Pa. by all good judges 'to be the best and House in this Bect'on, superior induce iu the iHuto line, can L-e fiiuud at mv . " J. O. HUU., This Cut lllnstrtt! th manner of Using PIERCE'S Fountain Nasal Injector, DOUCHE Thlf Irrtmmcnt wpeclaHy denlgticd for tht perfect appltcHilon of DR. SACK'S CATARRH REMEDY. It ts the only fiirm of iitftnimciit yrt ttivrntrd with which rttiitl tiitftiW-iiiu chii ht cHrrtni high up d ptrftctiy applitft to all purtnof ilif ntlcctttl n. wa ymhitvtt. nmi the c)miulnrn or cavil if com mnthuAtin iliurewiih. In wliich ftm-n ami ntcvr frp(iutnly xtt, ami fit mi which tluM-atarrlti! tlir cliar,'e L'ciiomlly (micwtlf. The want of turret's In t rent I iii Catarrh liuretofttre hnn rtm'n largely frnm tho luiM-iUiHty or applyine ri'iiiIU tit thefe ravitif! aii'l ch.rnHtn by any f tlio rtli narv methmlri. Tht ohfrarlo In the vav of t-f- f cttn cimli entiri'ly overcome bv the Invent Ii n of tho hom-htv In utiit?ihii hifintmrnt, the FluW Is carried by its own weight, (no snuffing, forcing cr pumphg being required.) in one iMitil In h full irt'iuiy non ius iinMin iu iiil itiL'm'i i (hmtkiii iu me na-fll pa hi.tc. imffr nnontxi iiMirouL'iiiyciramt enll t'lt tuh.4 rtiidcti.ninlit'ri rtmi:trted Uuuvw ith, an I flows out ol the opposite nostril. JitMiPt' le ph-Mf. ant, aii'l fl ti)lo 11.111 n 1 liiltl can tnidcntiand It. I u 11 nn 'I explicit 1lr rlloitsi ar com) aii y rarli inntrtimt'ttt. Vbrn litrdu ilh this instruint-nt. Dr. Catarrh Itemedy rim re coil t attack of Coltl lu the Ilcd'by a few application. KyniptoiiiMof Citnrrli Frenent bead arho. difcharj:e fnlllinr into tiinmt, HiniHiinr pro fuse, watery, tltlck mucin', purulent. nflvni'ive. &c. In otlK'rn a tlrynefn. dry. watery, weak or frliiinu'd ov. ftonpinsi up or d)t ruction of nonfll pnpfHL'e, rlnirtnr In vw, deaiue. liaukinif and ruuvhir.o; to clear thr tat, ulceration, ecaha from nlcern, to'co alterv'l, naal twans, ofleiio breath, im paired or total dcprivutiDii ol penvo vt n;ell and tito. diiziii"!'. mental dt,preilon, Ioh of a pe tite, indi reftton, enliir-red toiifil. tickling roiiLb, &c. Only a few of thee ymptoms are likely to be reent lit any cao at one time. lur. Sav'a Catarrh It- mr1y, when ued with Or. Hlcree1 Naaal Uoim hef an J accompanied with the ronftiiuttunul treat ment which i reco nmended in the pampliiet that wrap each bottle of tho Itemedy, it a per fect cpuclflc for -thie loathi-oine dl-eaf-e, and the proprietor otTerc. tn (Txk1 faith. p.rOO reward forarae he can not cure. Tho Remedy 1 mild andpUut-ant to ue.rontatitinp no trotiirarcauitic dru r ir poUon. TlieCaianh Kemedv ti old at 60 cent), Douche fit (10 rentu, by all Driif Klt, or either will be mailed hv proprietor u rerciot of&)cent. It. V. 11 TIM. ilt jn. 1)., Bole Proprietor. BtTFAl.O, N. Y. CHARLEl A- DASA. Jdltor. A Kcnspaperst ibe Preseat Times, laccuded lur Foopla Sow oa Karth, IncludiiiK Frms . Merha:ite. Mercbaats, Pro. ' fsional Mea, Wuissrs, Ttuoicers, ani a I Van. ner uf IIod-( Folks, sail tlio Wis, Sou, anj lauli:er. uf utl ,ucb. 0NLV ONE DOLLAR A VIAII I ONE UCNDIttB CO TIES FOK 30. ' Or ).. tbnn ln Cent a Cofiy. Lt tbsra b. a S 50 C'.uu at .Tjrr rout Ode. BSMI-WEEKLY tiUN, ti A TEAR, of tti) :iir.o slsa a1 gencr.il oNaracter a. TU : " KKUI.r. b it HH a creator varlet of nr.aol a-icuiueaJiuv. aid furiiUUlDS tlio o-ws bi ! snoncrthuiS wltb si eater rroshnooa. beeau'. Itoiues twice a wovKlustoai ufom'soulr. Til!: DAILY 81 N, S3 A YEIU. A i.roG'iino'itlv r'ft l h:o n.wpiiicr. with ti-o I-)!-'.', urcu.it-lxl in ibu wo.-.ii I'rte. Iiule. Iic i l'.iit. s il l.arU . in lo H.C.. A I the new, f 'Vii e rywlior... ' w ren; a otlliy ; by uuil, AO i iu ji.iti, or Stt ,tuir. TSI1M3 TO CLUB 3. TUE DOt.LAi: WFLKLY MW. F;to ouws, oac yo)i, uatx.p.v n il-i....'1 Tour lliillara. Ton i-orlj. one rsr, sen-.Tiite-i ad'trci. eu (a..il tt.i iLir.icuu tulL gutter ii Inn) tlubt Dollar'. Twa:itv conin., nna ye:ir, sep-iralcl nrtilrr.ca (4 (lull ex.ru cjpy lu lue etlnr it ol' c.nbi. Fillcuu Uullurs. Fv coi.. one )ear, to one n-lurcs. cinit tli. b'.'tm-' ulK y uoe iHr t eitt'er li n ol t'l'iM, Thirty. liirc Dollurs. Flf'y rnnics, nun yra-. -ciiaiutel. a tlros.ert ( crt Lie auui WivUl ow. I'i' u 'o ir.ir n o rlnio, rblriy.fivc Iuilurs. f'n- hnnitri'il ev'l?s, nili vcir. t mio nil lroc. (inltue Pal y fo, onu your lo Hi c ili- ic. of ' t-'llty'Duilara. One tin ulre.l oiolcs, onn y-ur. e-:mratly nd ilie ,e I -nn '. Uic Uully loro ivirii iii'L...ir up t.f club;, Mmy Hollars. THE bEHI. WEEKLY SUN'. Vive v!'ii. o..e yeai , .eiiaiutclv H.tie..et. Eiebt Dollar.. T en Co' It,, on. verr fenara'elv amre.uii (awl mi 1 1.11 u om. to teller uji of -I M.j, bixtero Dollars. f-ND YJCil. MOSEY mr;st .sii.-j o"le... I'lc-nks. or itmft on w or, wlier.ve i'.uveiiifiii if not, i n,a reuuu-r tim ii-Wer Otjiitatuiim i.o iey. A clre, 1. W ESC.l. !!. P ilHUhee, 6uaoo1c. Sew Vuru City, JOB WORK neatly executed at this ollice si reaannabls rates, 11 Ml or - If vr. W 011Crcck& Allegheny River Ry ON AND AFTER Monday June 6, 187L Trains will run as follows! SOUTHWARD TllAISS, STATIONS: 1st Class. Jd Class. 4 2 fl 10 14 ' a. tn. a. m. p. m. a. m. a. m. Corry 1ft 11 (Ml 6 M 8 00 Spartansburg fl i'i 11 35 (I 24 p to Glymlen fl M 11 47 fl 37 9 80 Centrevillo 7 04 11 M 0 4 U 64 Tryonvlllo 7 IS 12 0:1 fl M jo 20 llydetown 7 2A )J 15 7 10 11 00 ah . ,7 3o 12 2o 7 25 11 20 Tltusvlllo i'K 7 42 12 4 7 40 fl 1 11 sr, Miller Farm 8 (tf 1 0.1 7 fi! (1 ftft 12 1ft Shatter 8 07 1 08 8 0: 7 20 12 20 Pioneer 8 17 1 18 8 10 7 40 12 4:1 Alt 8 1 110 a 7 M 1 05 Pet Centre lK 8 2 1 28 8 30 8 10 1 55 Columbia . 8 35 1 35 8 38 8 20 2 10 Tarr Farm 8 40 I 38 8 42 8 30 2 25 Rynd Farm f8 4il 1 44 8 ftU 8 4(1 2 40 Rouseville 8 53 1 40 8 50 11 00 2 65 McClintix lc jS Ml 1 63 n 00 n 0ft 01 , AR U 10 2 05 9 10 0 20 3 20 OlPCity tK ' 9 15 2 10 10 15 3 40 Olpopolis 9 45 2 3l 11 10 4 25 Eaale Roclc 9 fttl 2 40 It 32 4 50 President 9 59 2 60 1 1 3S 4 50 Tionosta 10 23 3 12 12 SO "5 37 Hickory. 10 4 1 3 32 1 20 0 15 Trunkevvillo 10 64 3 41 1 45 fl 43 TidinutP. 11 It 3 58 2 21 7 111 Irvincton 12 01 4 40 4 05 8 40 API)! riONAt. STOSn.CI,ASSTnA!NS-sol-TII. No. 10 Titusville2.l0p, m.'r Miller 2.59; l'ioneer 3.'.0; Pet Centre 3.33; Coliiinbia 4.15; Tarr Farm 4.23; Rvnd Farm 4.37; Rouseville 4.55; t)il Citv 5.20. No. fl -Corry 0 15a. in.; Titusville 8..V; Miller Farm 9.25; Pet Centre 9.48; Col tun bin 10.13; Tarr Farm ln.lS; Rvnd Farm 10.27; Rousevillo 10.35; Oil City 11.00. No, 18 Pet Centro 1.28 p. m.; Columbia 1.50; Tarr Farm 2.05;. Rvnd Farm 2.10; Rouseville 2.3C; Oil Citv 3.00. No. 22 oil City 8.30 a. m.t Oloopnlls 7.25; Tloncstu 8.54; Trunkey villa 10.15; Tidioiste 11.11. NonrnwARO trains, STATIONS: 1st Class. 3 1 .. in. p. m p. m. 12 45 A 05 1 28 6 47 1 45 (3 05 1 61 (l 15 2 14 II 31 i2 35 (1 65 2 :I8 fl 60 2d Class. 13 9 a. in. a. in. 00 7 45 7 20 9 05 8 05 10 15 F8 20 10 44 8 45 II 40 III 30 12 21 Irvincton Tidioute Trunkcyvillo 1 1 Ickoi y Tioncsta President Kaglo lioek 0 35 12 32 Oleopolis 2 47 3 15 7 OS 10 05 1 03 AR Oil City DR McClintis'k Rouseville Rvnd Farui l arr Farm Columbia AR Pet Centro I)B Pioneer sliallitr Miller Farm AH Titusvillo 1K llydetown Tryonvlllo Ceiitrcvilie (liyniten Sp'artuusburg Corry 7 35 10 1 50 fl 00 3 20 fl 13 I'll 32 fl 111 3 35 7 40 1 1 SO 7 55 11 50 7 59 12 IK) 10 (1 20 f3 40 8 04 12 25 a 25 3 45 8 10 12 38 ll 29 3 40 8 14 12 48 (t 34 3 55 3 21 1 05 3 40 3 55 3 69 4 (Ml 14 15 4 20 4 40 3 10 3 20 3 :t3 3 45 4 15 4 40 5 20 fl Sfl II 42 52 (t 50 tl 15 8 23 8 ;io '8 40 8 44 0 05 1 25 1 45 2 00 2 15 2 45 7 35 4 45 9 10 3 05 7 44 4 65 9 20 3 20 7 67 5 OS 9 34 3 50 8 05. 6 17 119 43 4 10 !;8 14 5 27 9 50 4 30 8 24 6 38 iO 02 4 60 8 55 0 10 10 32 6 60 ADDITION At, HHOOND-CLASSTRAINH-NORTII No. 15 Oil City 11.55 ii. m.; Rousevillo 7.20; Tarr Farm 1.W; Columbia 7..V ; Pet Centre MO; Pioneer 8.10; Miller 9.25; Titusville 9.55. No. 7 Titusvillo 9.00 a. m.; Corry 11.25. No. 11 Oil City 11.20 a. m.; Rouseville 11.45; Rvnd Farm 11.53; Tarr Farm 12.03; Columbia 12,10; Pet Centro 12.20; Miller 1.25; Titusvillo 2.00; Corry 4.42 p. 111. No. 21 Tidioute 12.45 p. in.; Trunkcy villo 1.45; TionesU2.43; Oleopolis 4.25; oil City 6.20. () Trains do not stop. Stop on sigtTai. () Stop for meals. Trains 5. 8, 21 and 22 run daily j all othor trains dailv except Sundays. N. K. 'lraiu No. 10 is an Kx press from Titusvillo to Corry. KII.VKR PALACK HI.EEPIKO CAR TRAINS. No. 4 Direct from Philadelphia without change. No. 1 Direct to Philadelphia without charge. No. 5 Direct from Pittsburgh without change. No. 0 Direct to Piltsburgli without change. C. J. HF.PRURN JNO. PITCAIRN, Superintendent. licn'l Manager. TlIU l.G:iEDIF.T3 THAT COMPOSi: KOSADAIIS aro P'lMciit'ii en cvo'vpckaffo, tlicre liiro i t i H-1 a tu.nl p i'uratiun, cuiiscipiviAly "hiski ixs rnEscniBE it tii a certain rure for Scrofula, Si plnli . in all its firms, llliouina iiui, bl.iu Liscaso", l.tvcr Coin- l'.:il: t LllJ til ClbClSlS of tllO ilood. f.:2 137713 C? H5SA2ALI3 will tlo moro food than ten bottles oi iho Syrups of Sariuparilla. UNSn.lIISNED PHYSICIANS 'nvu ued Hora Jalis i'i their practice :br l!io p itt tlirco years and f icly in ilorMj it a a rtliablo Allurulive :uij blood Purifier. nt. T. C. Pfn IT, of Baltlmor.. :ll. T. J. lloVKIX, " i)lt. II. W. L. AI1H. Hit. K. O. PAWH.I.Y, ' Oil. J S. Sl'AUKs, ol .NicholasTllle, D.1. j' l. McCARTHA, Columbia, S. v. ' bit. A. D. NOBLES, Kdgecomb, N. C. UID AKD EY J. D. rni.X. II EOXS, Fall IUvcr, W. t y.TV, J.: k...n, Mirh. A. )'. ll'li; : L:.it. L.uia, Ohio. II. Ii AI I., ).;t:h.O.'::o. t RAVi.N & ( i )., I .Tiloiisvllle, Vs. SAM'L. Ci. AM'ADtt.N, IllurfreeJ Loio, Tci.ii. Our si'.re will r.r.t allow of any ex. ten Ul rci:iArl.s iu irljiion tu lh. vli'ttcsol KuaJali.s. Tutlie Mctiical I'nitrs;!''! we i u;i;an:eo a I'iuiU Ex tra. I f-iipei'ior t-i any thry hav. aver tist.t ri i!k' trtaoiilit of Uifieaseil IIIo.hI ; ni-.J to tlu'jilll.i'ted w. any try ltusii.'.i'iu aiul you will b. realoroi tO hCll'.!!. Iloia !,li is s.ild hf all DniL'sists, jirito t ..l yvr buttle. Audrcia 12. Ci:-:TT3 li CO. j'i.fi;.ii'u ir.g CierriUtt, OaLtikobc, IIo, INSURANCE CO. OF NORTH AMERICA, No. 232 Walnut St l'hiia. IncoriorttteJ 1794. Charter Perpetual lilARlNE, INLAND & FIRE INSUP.JNCC Assets Jan; 1, 18iX, $2,318,323 39 $20,0o0,oH0 losses paid since its organiza tion. w.M. ULiiH.ll, v-onuai Agent, llarrisburg, Pa. MILES W. TATE, Agent in Ti eneta, Forest Gjajaty, Pa. 8 6m ROSADALIS ERIE RAILWAY 1 Abstract of Tims Tabls, Adopted May 15th, 1871. NEW and IMPRVFn PPA'wiNO ROOM atidHLF.F.PlSW COACH FX, com bining all Modern Improvements, are rut) throuuh on all Trains between llull'aln, Niagra Falls, Suspension Mridge, Clove laud, Cincinnati and Now York. WESTWARD. STATIONS. No. 1. New York 17 v. 00 a, m. Jersey City ' 9 15 " Newark " No. . It 00 A. M. 11 15 " 11 05 ' 12 00 M. 1'35 PIN. Jl 40 A. M. 3 35 " 9 17 " 11 30 " 12 28 A. M. fl 20 " 7 10 " 7 15 " 7 20 " fl HI " 7 35 " 8 01 " 9 20 " 2 30 " 7 25 " 10 15 " No. 3. 7 00 P. M. 7 20 " Patterson " Turners " Newlinrgh " 1'ortJervls Arr Rlnuhamton " Flmira " Corning " HiM'liester " llull'ulo " N iitLiara Falls " Snap. Itridgo " Dunkirk " .lamesUiwn Ivo Corry " Ijilo'n Meadvillo " Cleveland " Hay ton " Ciuciuniitl " STATIONS. Now Yo k Ivo Jersey City ' Newark " Paterson " Turners " Newburuh " Port Jervis Arr ItitiL'liaiiiUiii " 10 43 'V 11 65 s r,n ir 5 44 " fl 24 ' 10 27 " 10 50 " 11 M " 12 00 M. 1 30 A. M. 11 (ui r. .m. 12 01 A, M. 1 2 " fi 50 " 12 30 r. M. 2 45 " No. 7. 3n r. m. 6 45 " 6 40 ' 25 " 7 45 Sup. 5 30 c. m. 9 02 2 12 A. M. 4 40 6 It 9 65 A. M. 11 0 12 15 r. M 12 25 " 12 63 " 1 1 il l A. M. 12 50 p. m. 1 15 ' 2 20 Dili. 7 20 p. m. 4 95 a. iu, o ;io " 0 10 Sup, 10 SO p. m. 3 13 A. M. 5 15 " 6 65 ' 9 65 " 11 20 " 1 15 " 12 25 " 12 63 " 11 311 A. M. 12 fKl P. M. 1 15 " 2 2) Pin. 7 20 P. M. 4 05 a. m. (1 30 " Flmira " Corning " Rochester " Rutl'alo " Niagara Falls" Stisp. Ilridgo " IiutiKirk " Jamestown L'vo Corry " Cnhm Meadvillo " Cleveland ' Dayton " Cincinnati " Additional Local Trains Westward. (1:30 A. M., except Sundavs from Sala manca. Stopping at Red llonso 7:15, Steiimburg 7:60, Randolph 8:25, Kennedy 9:35, Jamestown 11:00, Ashvllle 11:35, Panama 12:25 p. in., Orant 12:40, Freehold 1:(N, Columbus 1:42, Corry 2.17, Concord 2.43, I'nion 3.12. Mill Village 4.12, Millers 4.55, Caiubridire6.24, Venango 5. 10, Siieger town 0.01, and arriving at Meadville ut 8.30 p. m. 12.30 P. M daily, from Salamanca. Stopping at lied House 1.07, Stcamhtirg IB, uandoipii 2.10, Kennedy 2.48, James town 3.33, Ashvillo 4.13. 'Panama 4.35, Irani 4.50, Freehold 5.13, Columbus 5.15, Corry (1.05, Concord 0.32, I'liion 7.15, and arriving nt Meadville at 10.20 p. in. 4.01) P. M., daily, from Salnmnnea, Stoppiiifr at Red House 4:23. Steiimburg 4:10, Randolph 4:57, Kennedy 5:22, James town 5:50, Ashvillo 8:15, Panama HMO, (Irani 0:37, Freehold (1:50. Columbus 7:10. Corry 7:22, I'nion 8:00, and arriving at .ucauvuie ai 11:00 p. m. EASTWARD. STATIONS. No. 12. No. 4. Cincinnati L'vo 1) 45 p. m. i my ion j-j tit , Iw Cleveland " Meadvillo " I'nion " Corry " Jamestown " Dunkirk ' Susp. Rridu-o " Niagara Falls " Rulliilo " RiM'liester " llornellsvillo " Corning ' Flmira " Kinghamtnn " Port Jervis Arr New burgh " Turners " Paterson " Newark " Jersey Citv, " New York " STATIONS. Cincinnati L'vo Davton " 7 25 " 11 32 Din. 12 27 p. in. 12 50 " . 1 40 " 1 25 " 1 40 " 1 48 " 2 40 " 4 00 " 8 03 Sup. 7 33 p. in. 8 10 " 10 OS " 2 53 a. in. 5 35 p. m. n 4J " 11 25 " 6 40 10 20 " 11 48 " . 12 20 a. m 2 2l " 7 05 " 11 40 a. in. 9 ( lift. 10 15 a. m 2 05 p. m 10 61 a. m 11 Ma m No. 2. 5 60 ' 7 00 " (I 33 " 7 00 a. m. , No. 8. R 45 a. m. 3 35 p. in. 8 10 Sup. 1 15 p. tn. 3 2S 10 00 ' Clevclnnd " Meadvillo " I'liion " i 3. a. in. Corry " 9 35 p. 10 30 10 00 ' in. 4 05 ' 5 02 ' 6 40 ' 8 (HI 1 7 00 0 61 1 9 43 1 10 r-s ' 11 30 1 1 22 ' 5 2) ' 8 30 1 Jamestown " Dunkirk " Susp. Itridire " iarara rails " ItnlValo " Roi'hester " It 20 " 2 58 a. m. 4 25 " 5 94 " 7 CO " 11 40 " 1 18 Din. 2 20 p. m, 5 15 " 2 .V. " 8 10 p. in, llornellsvillo " Corning " i.imira " Ringliamton " Port Jervis An Newlinrgh Turners " Paterson " 8 43 Sup. 7 38 p. Ill 8 12 V Newark " Jersey City " Now Y'ork " 8 30 p. ill 12:01 A. M.. except Sundavs. from Mend villc. Stopping at I'nion 2:33, Curry 3:40, Columbus 4:13, Freehold 5:05, (Smut 6:33, Panama 6;.i5, Ashvillo 8:33, Jamestown 7:05, Kennedy 7:47, Randolph 8:25. Steam- miric8:..ft, KeilHouso 9:20, and arriving at oiiiuniuiii'c ui i':;jo a. in. 6:25 A. M except Sundavs, from Mead vlllo. Stopping at Kaegertnwn 5:55, Venango 6:15. Cainbridire8:'t2. Millers7 ( Mill Vill..ue 7:25, I'nion 8;04, Concord 8:45, Corry 0;::o, Columbus 9:50, Freehold 10,"fl, (rant I0:o7, l'anama 12:03 p. in., Ashvilln 12:27, Jamestown 2:0.1. Kenuedv .'1:00, Ran dolph 8:50, Slcamburg 4:40, Red House 5:2i, and arriving at Salamanca ut 6:55 p. "i. 1:10 P. M., except Sundavs, from Mead villi). Stopiunir at Sacirertowu 1:113, Venango 2:10, Cam bridge 2:20, Millers 2:30 Mill Village 2:50, I'nion 3:12, Concord 3:32, "'.): l-oillllllllis l;u, fl-eeliolil 4;35, 1 rant 4:wi, ruiuinm 5:12, Ashvillo 6: Jamestown 6:00, keime.lv 0:45, Randolph 7:17. S pamlmrg 7:10, Reil House 8:00, and m riving ai miiauianca r:aHJ 1 . M. Daily. ti. D. RUCKER, TO B. BARR, tieu'l Sup't. (jcn'l 1'uss'r Ag't. ANDREWS & CO., Manufacturers of ENGINES BOILERS URILL1NCI TOOLS, AND ALL KINDS -OF- CASTiiras. WHOLESALE AND REf AIL DEALERS IX HARDWARE, Ac., Ac, A v., ' TIDIOUTE, PA., lOIISt ANDREWS. l-tf It. FISHER. JONES HOUSE, CLARION, PENN'A.' S. S. JONES . ' Proprietor. ADDRESS To tho Norveous AND D EBILITAT E3 D . WIIOSKsnnVrlmrshavo been prors4l ed from hidden lattsea, and whos. cases require prompt... eatinunt to rend.C existcuco desirable I If yon are stifTcrlti, or tare suffri.4' from Involuntary discharges, what effowtv does It pnsl tico on your gunrral hcalthf Do you feel weak, debilitated, easily tlrdlT Does a llttlo extra exertion prodneo pal pitation of the heart? Does your liver, on" urinary organs, or yotirkltlneys, freriuenL ly get out of order f Is your urii soms tlmes thick, milky or llis'ky, or Is It ropy on settling? Or does a thick sknm rise to the top 7 Or Is a sediment at the bottom af ter It has stood awhile T Do yon hav. iells of Khort breathlngor dlspepsia? Ar. your bowels constipated T lKj you hav. spells of fraiming, or rushes of bhmd to the liead T Is your memory imparedT I. your mind constantly dwelling on this subject T Do you feel dull, listless, tnopliif, tired of company, or lilcT Ilo-y"ti wish to bo left alone, away from every Isidyf Docs any little thing make you start ar Jump 7 Is your sleep broken or rootless? Is the bistro of your eye as brilliant? Tho bloom on your cheek as bright? !) you enjoy yourself in society as well ? D. you pursue your business with tho asm. norgy ? Do you feel as .much coiilidenc In yotiscif ? Aro your spirits dull und Hag. ging, given to tits of melancholy? .If so, do not lay it to your liver or dyspepsia. Have you restless nights? Your back weak, your knees weak, and have but lit tlo appetite, and you attribute this to dys pepsiaor livor-oomplslnl? Now, reader, self-abuse, venereal! fl osses badly cured, and sexual execs?, ar. all capable of producitnr a weakness of tha generative organs. The organs of genera tion, when in perfect health, make Iho man. Did you over think that those lxH, defi ant, energetic, persevcritnr, successful hus iness-men aro always those whoso ttenein tivo organs are in perfect health? Yoti never hear such men complain of being melancholy, of nervousness, of palpitation of tho heart. They are never afraid they cannot succeed In business ; they don't be- como sad and discouraged ; they urealways polite and pleasant in tho company of la dies, and look you and them rliilit m tho face none of yourdownca-t looks or any meanness about them. I do nat mean those who keep the organs intlated bv running to excess. Those will not only ruin their constitutions, but also those thev do business with or for. How many men, from'badly cures! dl cases, from the effects of selt-abuse am excess, have brought ab ut that state o weakness in those organs that has roducci tho geneal system so much as to piodur almost o very other disease idiocy, lunacy paralysis, spina! affections, suicide, anils' most every other form of disease whic humanity is heir to, and the roal causo tho trouble scarcely ever snspected, ar have doctored forall but tlio rlbt oa,- Discases of these organs require the u of a Diuretic. 1IKLM RoLD'S FLU1 EXTRACT RUC1IU is tho great Diuiei.. and is a certain cure for diseases Of I', Uladder, Kidneys, Oravol, Dropsy, Or' t io Weakness, Femalo Complaints, ;,.," al Dcbity, nnd all diseases of the L'riii Organs, wholher existing in Male or j r c male, from whatever cause original; and uo matter uf how lung standing.. ;v If no treatment is submitted to, '' sumption or Insanity may ensue." flush and blood aro supported from ti sources, and the health and uappii and that 'of Posterity, depends prompt uva of a reliable remedy. Hclmbold's Extract Buchu, establl upward of 19.carB, prepared by'l; IIKLMBOLD, Druggist, 594 Broad New York, aud 104 Ssuth 'lOlh St I'hiladelphia, Pa. Price 1.25 per t or 0 bottles for ii.J0, delivered to lu.' dross, feoldbyull Drugj;cstsevsiw 1 ' :? ...'V NONK ARE GFVI-INE VTI.I DONE TP IN STEL ENGlrAV Wrapper, fao-smile of my Chemicai Svi. house, and slgnwl 11. T. U ELM iKtD. 2-lv
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