The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, January 17, 1871, Image 4

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    HULL'S mSZ STORE.
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(Successor lo hull A Willi XT.V,)
Xo, lr V.'Hlf-r Mi-eft.
MEADVILLE, PA.
Is the place to buy n.l of the First Class
PIANO FOKTES,
it greatly reduced prices.
ALSO
Organs & Uclodcons!
ilavlnorthe exclusive A policy for Craw
lorp, Venango and Merger Counties for the
following celebrated nuikcs of
PIANO FORTES:
Win. B'-ndhurv, Ptoinway A Sons,
Chiekor!nir A Sons, C. Knr!7iniin's
W. J'. Enifinon, Grovedecn, Fuller A Co
AND
Whitney and Slnyton's United States
ORGANS AND MELODEONS!
And having constantly in my store from
Twelvo to Eighteen Fianos.
Parlies wishine to purchase,' will find it
proatlv to their interest to purelmse direct
lrom me and ret a guarantee with each in
strument for live years.
These Organs nml Mclcdcons are consid
ered by pond judges to he the best Kt-cd
Instrument made. Should other makes
be proforcd. I will furnish them as low
as can be bought from anv one.
ASM SFKEABS
AND Al.t. KINDS OP
Singing and Intruction Boolis.
riTAiis, n.N.tos, violins, ri.rT.tH, fifes
and uniMs.
EFJA5S BAKD IKSTRUKEKTS.
FURNISHED TO BANDS VERY IjOW.
A good r.tock of
GENUINE ITALIAN STRINGS
Always on hand. Dealers furnished fit
New York prices. f:-ir All orders or com
munications promptly attended to.
4-tf J. C. HULL.
m
w&& Wk Hair Rencver
jr-r.t .f.'o-,-J i'f test o" r.cren ncars
l:. ore t.ie- pi:h!ic; mid no prepar
n.'.nu for tttc Irtir It 'is tct, hern ilin
crrcrc.:l tiiat trill pftnlttcc. the. same
Ci iicJ'r;. :! rcul! . It i f au entirely
itrw itrirufijin i:ncnrt r;t. ombiii
iti't ma n y of t tie n. tf! 'to ire if III ntttl
reslurttHe "ant in ttte VcC2T
e.u.ii i;i?lCir:Vi. .' re. -in re C.3EY
(i.Mti to its or.ici;;..".. YOUTH
FUL CCLCM. it Uf'ht s the. m-iilp
irli Hi ("til eleni; c:in-i tht.idrirf
ami humors, ami I'till'ii'; out of
Ill's Iv.vr; wdl lii'll.r it iroiu
rr; in lutlil icrtis. errrjit vj-i
'.' '' ix'rsom, (. fii sitixlie the
ttiitritii c irin i.:'l-' hit which tho
1. ii.- it Uxsitrirhr.l (tail fii'itiortcil.
it iniiuCH t ic hair ni(iit, mift, anil
t;'n-:Mi. ti.'i I !t iiii in'mascil . i
. i a i u i s: i: s s i a. it is the.
i lien ;.'.-.(. (irrimrtiHou- crrr njfi ri'il
f ihc itti,iu ' cii oho Oof ile ici.l c
Cii.it ;. .':-.' ; anil lust limner
i . (..(! huilli of lunj vilier
rr., 'li
lt h verniiHii"ii?cl tul lived bit
W.c I'irst ri!?ilieii Atithority.
2'tic !! ointar ul rmdrn trminced
f ! n rS '"i:Ut :i Hair Ii'e:i:werhat'e
ititltiiu: I i i:i! t.t iiKiinfj'iuturu
;iii)nri!irtH for the. Hair, iimlcr
f.-tr'iou-t miiner.; and. in order to
imltfc. iltc trade and the imbtic to
itrdi'tra thrir co:nnHitds, ilici
.lire s .-trte.d to f'ulschiwd, hif
cla. mi ii'j th.-.'t were former itait
i,c;'ii, in- It nd aome cuiincc'.iiin with
cur Mr. Hull, and their prcmra
t '.o t ii'i'.t nitnil-.tr to Oiich. l not
In- th'cc'rcl l if tlu m. I'lirchane the
vriftiimit it ' never yet Oceii
c;t:ttl!c'l. Otr Trent ise on the
I lair, with certlicalcti, xc.'it. free
L;i mull. Sc-; thitt each hntilo has
o.tr ii irutc lici'emid Stamp over
the. t: of' the lotlij. Ml others
t'.ro imduiioii
R. P. Hafl & Co., Prop's, Nashua, N.H.
a?it ft all Drufjists and Dut'er in MUcint.
J. c. Lone,
Wliolesalo and Retail Ptaltr in
HARDWARE,
AND OIL
WELL FIXTURES,
OF ALL KINDS,
TUDIOTJTIB, J?J
First Door ahuve Exchungo Hotel.
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A CHEAT Kimi
Dr. WAT-KtlVS C- MJIOnNIA
VINEGAR BITTERS
H Hnndrf ds of Thomanda
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licar t ti'",Y i lh"'r ToiH".ir af
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IV. r.: t '.':-'. i t..-,Ern,! l.t'U,s C-Miri.trt, f "rce
I :vi ; !'.'';( hi'Il. i :)M:it!nii;n. T!;cy arc tta
j;L'.h:; i uiiruit umi a life
?val.v 1 I.IN4 MM XMr:-.-ct Kotovatcr aiid
I in liT.ri': ir . t i.w t uttr,1, c:.u yti niff & poison out
r. ..: l . V. o V! ?il lo e iK&ltl.y ccDiIUlcn.
1 p r:r.i su t;ire Iu.-bc Tl.U:t tccojiiirj loiircc-f-:..
a: -J icr. u.al-j'.r'J'-TjM.
0 titt i. run (Lrurulle cubc. r-rovUrd
t!.3 tours : ra t-t tlrc'rovcd ty mineral poleoa or
po::-.t i : r.': :
1 ur Ii'fit.uui-Moi'V ft Cbronlo Ptirnnin.
tn t;ftt li jr,p.-hi. i.-r lud'trrtilati,
r.Hir'UH, !i(r;iitn4 nud IntrrmfttCMt Fovctft
Itlfft-n&c t 1 ilic I'.i ot'il, l.tvcr, Hiiliicyi, nud
l:'it(iitrr. Vi'-to liittcin I.oto tccn most saccru
'ot. t?irli Illrnpt a tro enured ty Tltlntcd
r !toi!. Ti-liicli Js ptncr.".lly rroiucoi by rauimcul
eft u- )iec htlvc Ortnuj.
LVrt"trsiA VH INPinCSTIOX, Head
nshct, i .iin lu tho Pf-onlcJcrs, CotJKlia, TigMr.cra of ttio
C.ict, DlMincsa, Bonr I.n.ctotloni of Ilio f totnech,
2..--.", ;;:t, l-i t:i? !. utu, Itilioua Attack, Talpitatlc
rf i:wT!ra:t, 1: Cr:r.ir.ai;cn of tl-el.ncfs. rainfnt:.
1vV,1jj5 cf tho Kiua js, and ft liuudrcd oUiur pa.ulal
n; :i:r.,:o)B,r.jc t!ic oiTt prints of Djepcpsla.
"iii ylavio: at the bicmach and ctloiiilate tTtc tor
1 u'.l.vcro jd bovtle.vl.lclt reader t!icm of uncquallrd
tUcicyla clou: -Bins the Mood cf clllinpurttlea, aad
miriiitr.? m-w life ulJ ect to the wliolo ty&tcm.
I(j:t fiilN lVIsr.ASi:8, Eruptions. Tettcr.Salt
i.kv.m, Motchcft, FfoU, X'iu i Ua. I'oEiuler.rclla, Cci
Lc-itl;3, i;i '.g-Vrc:n.e, fcald-Head, Bora Eyca, tiTPip
tL., Itcli, KcnriV, riccclcrsticr.aof tho Sln, Ilunicra
and liicLasoa of the bkln. of whatever name or nature
r.rj J. trial'. y dug up end curried out of tlic yatem la ft
'.; v t.ir.ely tlic vas cf these Bitters. One bottle lu
rv.'.h t: scs wt!l eomoce tho mokt lncrcduljua of lUclr
c.v.Ml'.a elect.
Cu-anBc tiic Vll-VrJ CicoJ wLsncver yoo flrl lt
I:-. pu:i::ca br.rc;:r.f throh the aLln lnrimplcs. rrup
ti r.-, tr!-or -3; clearer It nhta yen find It oUtructid
ftn.l Uuksii la tho Tclna; cleacaa It when It la foni,
::! your feidiufc-a rill tell youwucn, Cccp tit bQv.
iwrr cud tl.c lrxlth of the ryttrm willfnlloT.
TArEa-dctlierVOKJS, lurUcCln the
'yv-'tn cf ar inaay fiouFajde, trc effccttitlly fisr.troy
uu cuJ r.movud. Tor fall direciions, r.ftd cnrcfslly
t!;o circrl: r r;-orr.;l each bMlta, f iiitj J Ta four laa
fUJiTLfc lj.i;l,t;li,Ccri:iftn, Trench und Sfauith,
.J. W.tiL&t, rropriutor. R. n. aZcDOKALO A CO.,
I.-jita nnd Ccn. .ffcnta. Paa rrfaiclsco, CU
aad Si fiu J SI Commerce Street, Kcw Vork.
i TOLD Dr ALL DEUGQISTS AKO DEAIXUS.
GROVER & BAKER'S
Tao following aro eelecte l from thous
ands of testimonials of similar character,
ns expressing tho reasons for the prefer-
once of the U rover & HuUer Machines over
all others.
"I liko tho (1 rover .t Baker Ma
chine, in the tirst place, because if I had
any other, I should still want a (trover A
linker; and having a (trover it liaker it
answers tho purpose of all the rest. It
does a creator variety of work and iseasier
to icarii than any other," M rs. J. C. Cro-
ly (jenny Juno)
"I have had several vears' eTno-
riencnwitli a Orover A Baker Machino, '
which lias jciven me prent. salisfai-tion. I
think the (trover .V linker Machine is more
easily managed, and less liable to iret out
of order. I prefer the Orover A Maker de
cidedly." Mrs. Dr. Watts, New York.
"I have had one in mv familv for
some two years; and f.iom what I know
of its workings, anil from the testimony of
many of my friends who use tho anno, I
can hardly see how aiiythineould be more
complete or pive better satisfaction."
ilra. Oen. (irant.
"I believe it to bo the best, all
thinns eonsidered.ofany that I have known
It is very simple and easily learned; tho
sewini; from the ordinary snools is a irreat
pndvantape; the stitch is entirely reliable;
it docs ornamental work beautifully ; it is
not liable to net out of order. Mrs. A. M
Kpooner, 3(1 liond St. Itrooklyn.
"I am acquainted with tho work of
the principal machines, and I prefer the
Orover A itaker to thein all, because I con
sider the stitch more elastic. 1 bavo work
in the house which was done nine years
airo which is still (;ood." Mrs, lr. Mu
C'ready, No. 43 Kast IWd street, N. Y.
"More than two-thirds of all tho
Hewing done in my family fur the last two
years has been done by (5 rover & liuker's
Machine, and I ne-.cr'had a garment rip
or need mending, except those rents which
frolicsome boys will muko in whole elolh.
It is, in my opinion, by far tho most vulu
nbleof any 1 have tried," Mrs. Henry
"vS'ard Beoi her.
"The Orover A Baker Sewing Ma
chine has rendered in every respect, tho
most perfect satisfaction. Ii combines so
many advantages with beauty of execu
tion and economy in price that it is a no
cesity in every household." Mrs. Gover
nor Geary, Hurrishurg, l'f.
'I have had the Orover A Baker Ma
chine for ten or twelve years in constant
use in m v house. I have seen and known
every kind of Family aowintr. both per
sonal and household, accomplished upon
me i trover iv isaiior Aiacmnc, to tne entire
satisfaction ol all concerned, Kuv. Stephen
11. Tvng.
'I iind tho Orover A Baker Stitch will
wear a-slong as die garments do nut .vear
the garment in fact. Tho stitch will iv.t
break on bias neanis, when Ktretehed, as
others do ; and neither does it draw tho
work." Mis. Dr. W hiting, i East tweu-ty-lourth
street, N. V.
Tho Orover and Baker Sewing Machine
Company manufactv.ro boih the Elastic
and Lock Stitch Machines, and oiler tho
public a choice of tiio best machines of
both kinds, at their establishments i.i a'l
the large cities, and through agencies in
nearly all towns throughout tho country.
Price lists and samples of sewing in both
stitches furnished on application to Orover
A Baker S. M, Co., J-7 Wood Street, Pitts
burgh, Pa.
C'O A Wet-It Salary ! Young
V""'' men wanted as local and travel
ling 'a'CMiien. A dress (with stamp) It. II.
Walkkh, 31 Park Row, N. Y. Ml-it
Tls Rejublican OiHce
KEEPS constantly on hand a largo as
Hor'.ment of Blank Deeds, Mortgages,
Subpenus, Wan ants, Suiniiioi.s, Ac., lo
Eb
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FHE
BOOT AND SHOE
STOBB.
IK YOU WANT a perfect lit ami a good
article nf Boots and Shoes, of tho liucst
workmanship, goto
ii. i.. Jioticirs,
3'.t CE NTH K STK K IOT, OI L CITY, PA.
riT-Satisl'action ffuaranteed. 2-:U tf.
ROYAL HAVANA LOTTERY"
Prizes cashed and information furnished
bv GEOUGE V I'll AM, Providence. 1!. I.
:hMt
f ANTEI Aokn is To"eil the" tVlai
V gou Sewing Machine. It is Licensed,
makes the "Elastic Iock Stitch" and is
warranted for 5 years. Price $1". All
other machines with an under-feed sold
for H5 or less are infringements. Address
Octagon .Sewing Machine Co., St. Louis,
Mo., Chicago, 111., Pittsburgh, Pa., or Bos
ton, Mass. 13 Sni
Q1 f A Pay Business entirely new and
O 1 V honorable. Liberal inducements
Descriptive circulars free Address .1 C
Hand A Co., BiJdclbrd, Me 13.ini
1,"V1MTNES olT. ied to livo men. Karp
Chance. Send Stamp. Iimoud Iv.
Co., AS'ashington, Del. 2i-3m.
I'Xd'KUiaT 31 OX El.
THE highest Cash Price paid for the old
State Bank Currency : Bank of Craw
ford Count v. Venanzo Bank. Oil Cltv Bank
Petroleum Bank.oranv of the old State
Bank issues ; also, for mutilated Scrip of
ull issues. A. H. STEELE, Cashier.
48 2 Tionestn Savings Bank.
A WATCH, pair of Blankets, Quilt or
Shawl, for One Dollar, appears almost
impossible, but such may bo had, and hun
dreds of other useful articles, by patroni
ing GEO. A. PLVMMEK A CO. S -ONE
DOLLAR SALE.'
Their system of doing business has been
examined by the authorities, and a Decis
ion rendered from the Internal Revenue
Depaitment, at Washington, dated Nov,
4th, lStis, declaring their business perfect
'ly fair and legitimate, and entirely differ
ent from tho different gift enterprises. Of
course all donot get watches, blankets, Ac,
for One Dollar, but in every largoelub, one
of these articles are sold for One Dollar, as
an extra inducement, and somo member
of the club has the chance of obtaining it.
A new feature introduced bv this enter
prising tlrm, is to pay their agents in eith
er cisii or merchandise, ami to prepay the
express ctiargcs. ;so ncttor opportunity
can beollered to either ladies orient lemon
having leisure time, to form clubs for this
tirm.
Head their advertisement in another col
umn, and send lor catalogue.
TIZDIOTTTIE!
TEA STOREI
Tho placo to buy every variety of tho
VERY BEST TEAS
L 0 WES T PRICES,
is at tho extensive Tea Store of
H. T. CIIAFFEY,
whero you can always find a largo assort
mentoltli best Teas at New York prices.
A larg .wsor'.mcnt of
Groceries and Provisions,
uncqualed in quality and cheapness by any
other store in Warren county, always on
hand. Tho people of l'orest county will
save money by purchasing thoir supplies
at this nlacc.
Bast brands of
FA 21 1 L I FL 0 UE,
delivered at any depot on tho line of tho R.
It. free.
Store on Main St. near the Depot.
PHOTOGRAPH" GALLERY!
Water Street,'
ADJOINING THE HOLMES HOUSE,
Tionesta, Fa,,
M. CARPENTER, - . - Proprietor.
"Pictures taken iu all tho latest styles of
the art. 2u'-tf
READ! READ T
The subscribers having re-rcnted tho
lECVIi: iiUIST
Would ay to their ohl customers, and
the community generally, tliat they koep
constantly on hand a large stock of
FAMILY FLOUR
of all grades. Chop Feed, Shorts, llr.in,
Oats and Ou n. With our facilities for do
ing business, wo purpose not to be under
sold I y an y establishment in this section
of thy country, and would say to tho lum
bermen and dealers of Forest county, that
Mioy can be
SUPPLIED CHEAPER
end morn promptly than from any other
point. Immediate attention given to all
orders from a distance,
E. JONES A CO.
A WATCH FREE for everybody and
$30 per day sure. Biisincs light ami
honorable. No Gift enterprise. Nohuin
bug. Aildress.R. Monroe Keuedv, Pitts
burgh, P "33-41
LOTS FOR SALE!
IN THE
BOROUGH OF TIONESTA.
Apply to GEO. G. PICKLES,
79, Nassau St., Now York City.
QubsiTibo for tho Rkitblica k, tho best
y f n -.jistpor in the ivitinur.
ERIE RAILWAY !
1,400 Miles under one management.
Sill) Miles without change of l oaches,
HIE KROAD C5UAGE DOUBLE
TRACK ROUTE.
BKTWI-KN TUB
ATLANTIC CITIES
AND TIIH
WST AND SOUTHWEST!
lltl K.VII.WAT KXTKNDS FROM
Cincinnati to New York SliO Miles
Cleveland to New Yotk ('.-..'i Miles
Dunkirk t New York 4iH) Miles
Buffalo to New York 4-3 Miles
Rochester to New York 3S5 Miles
And is from 22 to 27 miles the short
csi route.
New and improved coaches nro run from
Cincinnati, Dayton, V'rbana, Marian,
Gallon, Manslield, Ashland, Akron,
Cleveland, Warren, Meadville.Dunkii k,
Buffalo and Rochester to New York,
without change, only ono change to Bos
ton. On ami aftev Mondnv, Dee. Sth, 1S70,
Trains will leavo CORR V at the following
hours, viz :
GOING WEST
1.32 A. M. Day Express, daily, Mondays
excepted, for Cleveland Cincinnati, and tiio
west and south j connects at Meadville lor
Franklin and Oil City; at Clarksville for
Sharon, New Castle and Pittsburg; at Lev
ittsbnrg, Sundays excepted, for Youngs
town; Cleveland with Lake Shore R.R. for
west and northwest; nt RavenawithClevo
land A Pittsburgh for Alliance anil Pitts
burgh ; at Akron for Orrvillo and Millers
burg; nt I'rhana with Pittsburgh, Cincin
nati and St. Louis Railway for Indianapo
lis, and at Cincinnati with the Ohio A Mis
xissippi Railw ay lor tho south and south
west. A sleeping car is attached to this
train at Horuellsville, running through to
Cleveland. " b
12.3.-1 p. m. Night Express, daily for
Cleveland, Cincinnati and tho west and
southwest ; connects nt Meadville,Sundays
X.-cptcd, for Franklin and Oil City; "at
Leavittsburg.Sunday excepted for Youngs
town : r.l Cleveland with LakeShoro Rail
way for the west and northwest, and at Cin
cinnati with tho Ohio A Mississippi Bail
way for the south and southwest. A sleep
ing car is attached to this train at N. York
running through to Cincinnalti.
7.23 A.M. Express Mail, Mondays except
ed, for Cleveland and tho West: connects
at Meadville, for Franklin and Oil Cilvj
at Clarksville with EricA Pittsburgh Rail
road, tor Sharon, Now Castle and Pitts
burgh, and at Cleveland with Lake Shoro
Railroad for the West and north-west. A
sleeping ear is attached to this train at New
York running through to Meadville.
f.uj P. M. Freight and Accouimadition
daily Sundays excepted.
0.65 P. M. Freight and Accommodation,
rjunuays excopiou
2.33 P. M.W'ay Freight.Kr.ndays exeept-
cd
C0ING EAST i
3.40 A. M. New York Day Exprcs', dai
ly Sundays excepted; connects at (freat
Bend w ith Delaw are, Lackawanna A Wes
tern Railway, for Scnintoii.and at N. York
witli midnight express train of New Jer
sey Railroad for Philadelphia.
A sleeping car it attached to this train at
Cleveland running through to Horuells
ville connecting with train having new
and Improved Drawing Room Coaches at
tached, running through to New York.
1.00 P. M. Lightning Express, connect
ing daily at Elmira with Northern Central
Railway, for Viiliainsport, llarrisburg,
Philadelphia and Baltimore, and at New
York for Boston anil Now England cities.
A sleeping coach is attached to this train
ut Cincinnati running through toN. York.
7.53 P. M., Cincinnati, Express daily,
Sundaysexcepted, connecting at Bingluuu
ton for Albany and tho celebrated sum
mer resort Sharon Springs, and at Now
York for Boston and all New England cit
ies. A t'leepingcar isattached to this train
at Meadville running through to New
York.
4.00 a. in. Stock freight and Accommo
dation Sundays excepted.
4.15 p. in. Fright and Accommodation,
Sundays excepted.
0.15 a. in. "Way Freight. Sundays ex
cepted.
Boston and -Yew Encland nassemrers.
with thoir Baggage are transferred free of
charge in Aow York,
Tho best ventilated and most luxurious
Sleeping coaches -tr-in the World-tV ac
company all night trains ou this railway.
.SuThc Erie Railway Omipany has o
pened a new Ferry from their Jersey City
Depot to the foot of 23d Street, thus ena
bling Passengers to reach the upper portion
to the city without the expense and annoy
ance of a street car or omnibus transfer.
O. Thoseonorvnlonif tho entire route
of thoEno Railw ay is of the most pictur
esque and beautiful character. Admirer,
of nature's beauties, in a daylight journey
vwi mi i.jitti, win niiu in ns ever cnaug
ing landscapes subjects of continual ad
miration and interest.
JJAUUAUV V1IKCKKD THROUGH,
and Fare as Low as by any other route.
f.SKFQn TICKETS VIA ERIE R'Y.
Which can bo obtained at all the princi
pal Ticket Olliccs in tho West or South
west. WM. B. BARR,
L. D. RrcKi.n, Ucu'l Pu'r Ag't.
Gen'l Supt.
AGENTS WANTED FOR
ITS Votaries, by Dr. J no- n. Ellis. Tho
most startling book of modern times. Tho
whole subject laid barcaiid its bideousness
exposed to universal execration. Written
in the interests of Civilization, Christiani
ty and Public Morality. Send for circulars
and tcrin.'i. U. S. Publishing Co., N. Y.,
Cincinnati. Chicago and St. Louis. 311-U
Ot! TO It Kit, I5(.
J. & P. COATS'
BEST SIX-CORD
IS NOW THK
O 1ST Hi "Y"
Thread put up for tho American marker
which is
SiX-CORD IN ALL NUMBERS,
From No. 8 to No. 100 inclusive.
I'or ISsukI and 32u-ilui.
lluok Agents sialic
5S0 tofr-OOpcr Month bv selling
GR 22 AT FORTUNES.
And How Tiikv H'kue Maik. Bv J. 1).
McCabe, Jr. New fresh uinl original. Pro
fusely illustrated and beautifully bound.
It shows how a poor school-master maiie
f 10,1)00,000; how a poor half-blind sailor be
came a groat banker, a butcher's appren
tice tho wealthiest man iu America, an un
known mechanic a millionaire in seven
years, wits many more such examples;
l v energy, talent, and patient, industry
livealwuv.s met with success when pro
: ?rly excited ; how money call bo nrulo
inestlv and wilhoiit sacrifice of prinei
i al. Semi for Circular, etc., mi l notice
I iv extra terms Geo. Maclean Publisher,
7l"an(M, K!., Philadelphia. 33. Jt
W. A. INOltAM.
C. N. IIM (lll
ixi inn a mt v;..
PUEISHERS, B CCKSELLERS,
and Stationers,
WHOI.HSAI.K A.M Itl'.lAlt. IiKAI.IUM
all kinds of
School, Miscellaneous, Law, MedicaT
jtxn
IvTUSIO BOOKS.
Depository of the Bible Society, Sunday
School, and all Religions Publishing So
cieties, NO. 52 CHESTNUT sr., sif.advii.i.k, pa.,
NO. 1P1 SlTKRton ST., CI.KVKI.ANH, O.
J 15
J Al OIJ NIIBSIVi:it.
Having fitted up a first class
PLANING LULL,
Are prepared to fiirnUU tn rder all kinds
of manufactured lumber such as
VLOORlXa,
S1DIXG, SURFACE-
DRESSED L UMBER, SASH,
DOORS, BLIXDS, AXD EVERY
DESCRirTIOXOFri.AIXAXD FA -
CI' MOULDIXGS.
Dealers will iind It to their advantage to
CONSULT OUR PRICES,
Before purchasing elsewhere, as our loca
tion in tho heart ot the lumber region gives
us superior advantages in tho purchase ol
lumber that will cuiihlo us to undersoil
those less favorably situated.
Address
Mar. 4, tf.
JACOB PIIRIVER,
Tionesta, Pit.
Why
Is it tlidt Dr. lloback's Stem
acli Milters increase in salo
every year ?
Because
Tliey nvc tho best combina
tion ever made.
Why T
Do tho Driipgisls recom
HKT.il Dr. lloback's Hitters
to their customers ?
I5eear.se
After years of experience
niul trial they have been
proven to be a pure cure
for Dyspepsia and Indiges
tion. Is it that Physicians use
and rt-i-oimnend Dr. llo
back's Sugar-coated Dlood
Tills?
Because
They know tho ingredients
of which they aro made.
Why
Aro Dr. lloback's Dlood
Purifier and Blood Pills
tho best remedies taken to
gether for the euro of all
diseases of the blood?
Because
Tho Blood Purifier is the
oniv article in tho market
wh'chcontains the celebrated
costly Drugs imported ex
pressly from Sweden for its
manufacture, and the Pills
contain the active principle
of Podophyllum Mandrake
Hoot,) and U a substitute
for Mercury.
Why
A io Dr. C. Pu.baek'a
Stomach Bitters, Blood Pu
rifier and Blood Pills the
three greatest remedies the
world has ever known?
Because
After eleven years' experi
ence and trial the tales have
increased each and every
year, and thousands of let
ters (unsolicited) of the re
markable cures they have
performed bear witness.
Bead the letters in Local
Column of cures by these
medicines.
VENTURE HOTEL.
ADJOIN-iNO THE DKf'OT,
WHITE OAK, Fared Cuitnlj, Fa.
1IUMMAS0N, PRO'S, Proprs.
rPI I IS house is new and fitted up in first
-I class stylo, and is headquarters for all
persons visiting tho great oil field of Hick
orv. Tho bar is frrnished with the best
of liquors. Tho proprit tors will spuro no
pains to make it the must dcsiiublo step
ping place iu the oil regions. 12-1 v.
JOB WORK neatly exectirod ut litis nffliui
( rMJitnaVilo rM,
PENNSYLVANIA CEN
TRAL RAILROAD
ON AND AFTER II P. P. Sunday May
1, IH70, 'I rains arrive nl mid leave the
Union Depot, comer of Washinton and
Liberty slice;, ns follows;
ARRIVE.
Mnll Train, l.iin a tn ; Fust Lino, I'?.12 n
m ; Well's accommodation No. l,tt.2Uniu;
Bvinlon accommodation No 1, 7.,o a in;
Wall's accommodation No 2, H.iVia m '(Cin
cinnati express 11.20 a iu ; Johnstown ac
commodation I0..')0 am; Braddoek's ac
commodation No 1, 7.00 pin; Pittsburgh
express l.:ill p in; Paellic express ,f( ji m ;
Wall's accommodation No .'t, 2.M p m;
lloincwood accommodation No 1,H.5.' pin;
Wall's accommodation No 4, 5.50 p in;
Briutou accommodation No2, l.lDp in;
Way pHS M iigi i 10.20 p m.
DEPART.
Sonlhcrn express 5.20 a in ; Paci'ie cx-
rress 2.40 a in ; Wall's accommodation No
, tl.HOa in ; Mail Train s.lo a in ; Printon's
accommodation 1 a tn ; Briuldock s nc
conimodiilion No 1, 5.10 p m; Cincinnati
express I2.:I5 p in ; Wall's accommodation
N 2, 11.51 a m ; Johnstow n Hceoniirodalien
4.05 p in ; Hotnewood accommodation
I. 8.50 p in; Philadelphia express .'1.0 p m;
Wall aecommodatioii No:l,:i.u.",p m; Wall's
accommodation No 4, 11.05 p m ; Fast Line
7.40 p m; Wall's No ft, 11. CO n tn.
The ( lunch Trains leave Wall's Station
every Sunday at 0.05 a. in., reaching Pitts
burgh at 10.05 a. in. Returning leave Pltts
!.;; v!i at J'-'.Mi o. in., and arrivo at Wall's
Station at 2.10 j. m.
Cincinnati express leaves d lily. South
ern express daily except Monday. All oth
er Trains daily, except Sunday.
For further information aply to
W. II. BECKW1T1I, Agrnt.
The Pennsylvania Railroad Company
will not iiHsumo any Bisk for Bn-rgago ex'
cept for Wearing Apparel, and limit their
rsponsibilily to Gne Hundred Delhi' val
ue. All luergago exceeding that a ount
lu value v ill Ihj tit the risk of tho ;iur
unless taken by special contract. '
A. J. CASS.vl
General Superintendent, Alloonn Tn.
COOKS, STATIONERY,
AMI
wall vipiuirc,.
DAVIS & EOIIOLS.
(Near the Co ft House,)
F RV N K LIN, p E K X A .
ITavo a general as"crtii!ent of School
Books, Law Books, 1 listories. Bibles and
Testiinients, Ilvnni Books, Mus;i Books,
Blank Books, Envelopes, Note, Letter an.i
cap writing papers, Feus, Ink, Males an i
everything in tho
HOOK if- .S T. 1 TIOXER Y R f S iXE-y.
All of which thev oiler to sell WHOLE.
SALE OR Rl'.TA IL, ut lowest cash prices.
DAVIS A ECHOLS,
Franklin, Pa.
PATENTS.
Inventors who wish to lake out Letters
rutent are advised to counsel with Munn
and Company, editors of tho Scientific
American, who have prosecuted claims
before tho Piilent t;ii o for over Twenty
Years Their American mid European
Patent agency is the most extensive in tho
world Charges less tliuu anv Ooit r iclia
blo agency A pamphlet containing full
instructions to inventors is sent gi ntis
MINN A CO., ; Park Row.
Hif New Y. :
COAL! GOAL!
J. S. EVEBHAPuT
IS Prepared to deliver the best quelity o
ol at tho old Evevhart Bank, two
miles from Newuiain ille lor 7 cents per
ur at Tionesta and vicinity for
23 CENTS PER BUSHEL.
Ho always has a large supply on hand,
Now is the lime to lay in a lurgo supply
Orders promptly attended to 2 9
jflouoiigahcla Valley
I N S U R'A N C E A C N C Y,
ESTABLISHED MAY 1853.
LIFE, FIRE, ACCIDENT
AND
LIVE STOCK POLICIES,
ISSUED IN FIRSTCLASS COMPANIES.
LOSSES rEOHPTlY ABJTGTED AM) PAID.
A. C. SAMPSON, Gen. Apxnt.
J. D. HENRY, Oil City,
Ag't for Venango Co., Pa.
Applications received ami Information
furnished by A. II. Krti:i.K, at Tionesta
Savings Bunk. upltt.
TIDIOUTC EMPORIUM
M. P. GETCHELL
Dealer in
DRY GOODS
ZVotlons, iSoot .: Slides,
HATS &c CAPS,
Ac,
CORXEIt M.trx DEl'OT srs.,
TIDIOUTE, PA.
lias the Largest and most Complete Stoek
now on hand, of any store in
WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA.
Having purchased my stock since
tho great decline iu can sell
poods, cheaper tlum any Dry (Joods
IIou.se in tiio Oil Kogiona. "iVi'-nns
purclmsing goods of me will save 2o
per cent. M. P. fiETCIll'LL.
Tidioute, April 11, 170. 4-Cm
AtiENTS WANTED Poll
Hon. Win, SE WARD'S (illAM) TOTR
of Jcxioo. Aihtuturo and Sight Betin.r
in "
"Ojp Sister RcptqKo."
Is a work id' rare merit' profusely il!nhtJa.
loil. Si-lid lor t- i'en '-o. j t..t:, e:
Company, Jlartlord, Ct. 2s-:;t
ssirpaVf'-'vii
Oil fiTili & .lllr slimy Ulver Uj
WARUEN A. FRANKLIN. FAUMKIIS
A OIL CRKEIv R Al LROADH CO N SO I .
1 DATED
Now nna Most Tercet IoiiJo lo Ui,a Oil
li glo.,s.
W INTER A IU 1 A N rt KM E NT.
On and A Her MONDAY MAY U0TII,'70
trains will run as follows:
I t: vk corMt ! '
c.no A. M. EX I'll ESS Spartniwhurcc
fi.2sj Tryonville ; II.Mletovn 7.11; Tf
tusville arrive 7.2", depart 7.27; Miller
Farm 7. Ml; Piotvv r s .07 ; Petroleum Mn
trearr. H.I 5, let. s. 17, Columbia s.'l, Tarr
l'.irm S.c"., Uni I l iirm , ),, Mevilio
.w :'.s; oil c;ty s,.,5 p. a I'.io. .., Uwood
Wniiint bend oleopolis 0 2:', connect
ing with train for Pitholeti Henry's Be:id
. Eagle Rock, Tionesta o.i'i Hick
ory While Ook'i IU..14, nrr. 'I'idloutiJ
arrives 10 51, Iv. I0.5M, Thonipson's
arriving at Irviugtou nt 1 1. a. in
11.20 A. M. M.lL-Si.:irtan-dinrgI1.4.",
Ccnireville, 1.'. 7 p, m. Trvonvilb'
ll vdctow n P' :to, nrrlves at Vihisvill 12.10,
Ivs. p..4.", Miller Farm 1.01, Pioneer 1.17,
air. I'd. Centre l.'.:5, hs ColnmbU
I. :tl. Tarr Farm 1.1W, llynd f arm
Rouseville 1.17, a' l'. Oil I'ilv ''05. Ii 1 1 , -Rockwood
, Vi'altiut ! ml Olcope
lis 2. h ceunect w ith train for Pit hole)
Henry's Bnd , Isuu-ln :, U , Tloii-''
oi-tn a.HI, iiivkoiy , White Onta 3,4J
air. iinii.nto lvs, 1,07. Thompsvi'i'j
arrives at Irvlnetoii l.'O p. til.
C.05 J'M ACCOM MODA'N.Spai'lansbiiin
fi.li'i, (V'lilrevillo 7.it), TrvonviUo at
llydetown 7.25, arr Titusvillo 7.5 lvs 7.45,
Miller I'nrm K.oft, Pioneer K.2H, arr at Pet.
Centre K.'.'.s, Ivs H.x Columbia n.41, Tarr
Farm 8.11, Bvn 1 Farm .Rousev ills 8.53
arrives at oil City . i p. m,
M'Avis niviNiaox.
11.15 A. M. MAM Thompson's nrr.
Tidioute 12.MI Ivs PJ.1W, W lute Oaks 12.5.1
Hickory, , Tionesta 1.20, Engirt Kis'k
.Henry's Bend Oleopolis 2.05 (con
nects with train lor Pitlioln) Walnut Bend
, llockwond . nrr Oil City ii.litl lvs
2.12, Rouseville 2.5:', Rvnd Farm
Tarr Farm H. 10 arr at Pet. Centre 3.20
Ivs. 3.2:1, Pioneer 3.:V, Milier I'lirni II.45,
nrr. Titusvillo 4 01, lvs 4 11 Hvdelov u
4.21 p. in., Tryonville Ce'nlrt vilie
4.50, Sparumsburg 5.1 1, arr at Cony 5.15
j. m.
5.oo r. r. Exrr.rss-Thionpson's nt
orr at Tidioute C.'iO.lcvs 5.52,White
oi:l;s C. 7, Hickory , Tionesta i.:i7,
Fugli' Rod: .Henry's Bend Obi
opolis7.M, Walnrt llend Rixkwooil
arr O.l City 'i'.lolve 7.47, Rousevilln
f.P:l, Ryn.l Farm Tarr l anu 8,15, Col .
nmbi.i s.ls, ii rr Pet. Centre 8.25 I v s.2s, pl-onei-r
.s.lli. Miller l at in 8.45. in r. Titusvilio
I'.IO. Ivs IM.i, 1 1 y.ictowii !i.L.J, 'I rionville
t-'i uivlat.' burg, 1). 7, .nrr at Corrv 10.05
p. :a.
f.iMvt: otr, mv,
7.M A.M. ACCOMMODATION P.oiite-
iile 7.1 "i, l!vn i Firm , Tarr Farm 7.25
Coinmia 7.20, nrr I'd. Centre 7.55 h e 7.:i',
Pioneer 7.15, Miller Farm 8.00, nrr. Titm
villeb.lS, lvs.8.2.;, Hydctown h.51, Trv.iii
ville Ccr.tcrvillo 8.50, SparlansiMi r
II, 10, nrr, Corry US in.
All trains connect at Corry with trains
on Phlla. A Erie Railroad ntid A. AO. W.
East and West for New York, l'hiiado -phia,
Han i .htir.r. Erie A Cleveland, nud
with Builnlo, Corry A Pitlvhiirirh Bailwar
for loiiluloa:r.l nil points on the N, Y. Cen
tral Railway. At Oil I'ity v. iCi trains on
Allegheny Valley Railroad, and Franklin.
Branch A. A o. W. At lrvineton with
trains on 11 'I.'.. A V.. 1V.:.'.:,: I tad a-vl
V.'C.-.t.
c. .i. ni:r;;rnx i'itcmun,
l-.iiperioteudent. Oen'l .snauer.
EidE & Fi I'TicJi o lioii ii.rl .
On r.n.l niter Monday, Nov. 15, soi m
trains will run on this road as fol low :
hbAVI'i ICR I liO U T 1 i W'A R I ).
11:55 A. M. A'Co .tnoIiA'I'ioN Leans '
Newcastle at 7:00 and arrives al Pittshurcli
10-eO a. m.
10:25 a. m rri'isr.t nfiii kv., n! ijis nt nil
stations, mid arrives ut A. A (i. W. R. B.
Translcr at l;-,o p. ni., nt Newcastle nt 8:13
p. in., and at I'iit.'.burgh ut ti.Cu p. In.
5:05 a. M., aci-o-,imoiia-i ion. from .lames,
town, arrives at A. A O. W. I I. It. Transfer
at 5:10 a. in., nt Newcastle u: 7;,i5 H. iii.,aud
Piti.sliui j;h at 10:00 a. in.
5:00 r. m.. Mixed Trnln haves Frio for
Sharon, slnping nt nil intermediate points
and arriving, nt 10:15 ;. in.
LEAVE rriTslSURGII-NORTWARD.
7:15 a. :t.. i:rik I'xric ss. leaves Ne
caslietit M:0iJa, m., A.Ati. W. R. li.'l'rans
I'er at 1 1:20 a. in., and arrives at Frio al 2: 10
P. m., making close connection lor Bulla
o and Niugaia Falls,
.1:55 r. M. ACCOM MfiiuTi, iv, RuvJ New
castle at (.:to p. ni, A. A i. W. R. :,
Transfer at 7:55 p. m and Jann stow n at
8:50 a. in., connect with mixed trains that.
arrives in Erie ut 1:55 a. iu.
I!:S0 l M.. Mixtsl Train leave Sharon for
Erie, and arriving ut (iirarj ut 12:50 a. in.,
and Erie ut li:50 a. in.
Trains connect nt Rochest. rwith train for
Wheeling and all points in West Virginia,
and at Pittsburgh eoo'ie 'tiotis for Philadel
phia, Jlurrishurgh, Baltimore and Wash
ington via I'eiinsylviiuiii Central Railroad.
Erie Ex press North, connects at Oirard
with Cleveland and Frio trains Westward
for Cleveland, Chicago, and all points in
the West ; in Erie with Philadelphia A Erie
Railroad for Corry, Warren. Irviugtou,
Tidioute, Ar., and with Butlalo A Erin
Railroad for Biittnio, Dunkirk, Niagara
Jails and New Vor.c City.
F. N. FINN KY,
(Jeneriil Stlp't
JlLEGHENf VALLEY RAIL ROAD !
GREAT THROUGH HOUTK
i;;om .
The Oil Uogio;is lo riUsburii, f
TUH CAST AMD THE WEST!
SLEEI JXU V.H.'.y
On all nitdil trains. Pa.sseii.'er:, nml bii '-' '
giuvo trunsferred ut Od Cil .', Fukk Jk
CitAimi; I
Vrains make direct connection with all '
Ilcatw eeiiterins at Oil City, and lc-ve h
lollows;
Day Express leave Oil City at.... '2 :toa m
Anivcsal Pii!s,r.j. . . .. ." !.IM,,,
Night Express L ave Oil City.... 0 20 1, n.
Arrives Piltsbnnrh
Mail Train h aies (i Cite... () J,5 ,
Arrives at Puilhiirgh 5 ,'h. p m
Buy Express Leaves Piiubia-h at 7 20 .1 1,1
Anrivesat OilCilvat '!l5t. h
Ni'-'ht Express Leave, Pic.sburgli k lo',,,,,
Arrives at Oil ( ,tv " (i
V n-v l,'l",''i!'r l. av es Pittsburgh ;i ;, ,
Arrives at Oil City :.7 55p,i,
Pa .sengeis travelling by this Route will
"" better ac. iiiiodations uiel makebel-
er tiue than ,v anv o,her road from Ih.
Oil Legions to Pm.-hurgii.
J' J"JI1A nioM'E, :,. Sapl.
P. E ie L CS, G HO AD HAD SCO
1 ( outre. St., oppose i,,,t otlice,
OIL CITY, PEKW'A.
LKALKhs is
F0.1EICN AND DOMESTIC
DRY GOGDG.
OIL CLOTHS. JWOTSd- SHOES,
HA 'J'.j iC- CAFS, TRDUUXVS
NOTIONS, ETC.. J:TC'.
I'C L..wt:i-K..p',
..'Hi lM... ;. --V; p.
WolT.jVj; I'liirMi
U, i.- , , ! .,,od.1t. I Al