The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, May 09, 1871, Image 6

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(accessor to HULL. A WHITK EY,)
So, 107 Wnlcr Klrrrt,
MEADVILLE, PA.
I th pise to buy nil of the First Class
PIANO FORTES,
IT GREATLY REDUCED TRICES.
ALSO
Organs h Molodcons !
Having the exrlnsirft Agency Tor C-aw-fcrrt,
Venango unci Mercer Counties for tho
Ibllowing celebrated iiiakcs of
PIANO FORTES:
Wm, Brmlbnrr, Stcin-.vay A Sons,
ChickeringA Son. C. Kurtman's
W. P. Kuierson, Grovo.stc.cn, Fuller A Co
and
Whitney and Slayton's United States
ORGANS AND 1MEL0DE0NS !
A& hiring constantly In my (tore from
Twelve to Eiphtmn Pianos.
Parllei wishing to purchase, 'w ill find it
rreatly lothir interest to purchase direct
from me and get guarantee with each in
trumeut for li ve cars.
These Organs nnd Mclodeonaare consid
ered hy good judges to bo tho best Kc-od
Instrument made. Should other tuni ca
be prefored. I will furnish them as low
M can be (.-ought from any one.
BTOOL3 AM KI'KILtBS
AND ALL KINDS OF
Singing dad Intruotion Books.
O IT A RS, BANJOS, VIOLINS, PLLTV43, FIFES
AND DKl'MS.
BRASS BAF.D IfiSTF.UEfJS.
TURNIS13EDTO BAMS VERY LOW.
A good stock of
GENUINE ITALIAN STRINGS
Alwavs on hand. Dealers furnish, d nt
Jew York prices. -?-All orders orcoui
Baunieatioris promptly attended to.
tf . J. C. HULL.
ITa Wooe! ffc o seven peart
before the public t and no pre par
mt ion for the hair hna yet been dis
covered that will produce the name
heneiciul result. It is an entirely
new scieutijic discovery combin
ing man y of the moat powerful a nd
restorative orient in the VCT-
ABLE Kl tCOOW. It restores CRSY
HAIR TO ITS OKICINAL YOUTH
FUL CO LCR. It make the scalp
white and clean; cure dandruff
mnd hit morn, and i'tiUint; out of
the hair: and wtll make it grow
mpon bald hetds, except in very
tvged person, an it famishes the
nutritive principle by which the
Af ir i nourished and supjmrttd.
It makes the httlr moist, soft, anil
gosstt. and i unsurpassed a a
H All: 1 II E S S I -V a. It is the
-chea'Vtf.t preparation rrer offered
to Ute public, as one bottle will ac
enplish more and last lonaer
than three bottles of any otJwr
preparation
It i recommended and tied by
the Virst Medical Authority.
The H'ondcrjiU results produced
hit our Sicilian Hair- llenewcr have
induced many to manufacture
preparations for the Hair, under
various names t and. in order to
induce the trade and the public to
purchase their compounds, they
have resorted to falsehood, by
claiming they were former part'
Hers, or had some connection with
our Mr. Hall, and their preMira
tion was similar to ours, lio not
bo deceived h them. Purchase the
original ; it has never yet bem
equalled. Our Treatise on the
llair, with certijlcaU-s, sent free
by mail. See that each bottle has
our private Ucveune Stamp over
tlie top of the bottle. All otliert
are imitations.
R. P. Hall dt Co., Prop's, Nashua, N.H.
gold ly ail Vruggitii and DlUrt in SlKcim.
j. c. Lor:c,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
HARDWARE,
AND OIL
WELL FIXTURES,
OF ALL KINDS,
TIZDIOTTTIE ??J.
First Door above Exchange. Hotel.
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telable Sicilian Hair fienewsr
A CSEAT KlISSU KJCSYtrv
Dr. WALKER'S 0 LtrORNTA
VINEGAR - BITTER?
$ TInndrcds cf TlifLftv.-n' s ? .
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t1 e t - j -.' ( fi-iroTcl tnr mineral poUom or
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t.Kii. uti'l i.:iit. rrrpiu r IsdifMtAD,
r.H:iM , :.t w mi t.i i.id luit iB:Htct Fevvrs
IjIm.u'.i i;.t i.-s,ti, l,.irr, Kidney. mri
( .nt-mr, I .:ti bi.cn ol tcecev
l- . fj-ii iftit'v Ij Ttikatcd
J't-iA ( U IMOICETJOlVt new!
S'tUs I Lr . 1'; Lt OCUirt.. C4)Il:Lsvl;ltLlMOf tit
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wu 1 n.cincu of tlx ttocucU, I
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of Ut lCaniikbtHm of tt.e Li!k. 'Bin la U.
Trgioia of n. Kidn-;,cdalinti(tre4 otber t oral
t jjit.-UkA, rc bi 'ffainui;aof DpcplA.
j LiT'tffttd u. atoniMb a&d UuittUta tti i .r
p'. 'J-TCrfcnd tMvcl,vtUch reader them of ucet;u,..-(I
b..tuc: la clctti.Aic Uietloodof ail lmpittlc. al
.r t rMf new l.fn mi.l rror to tti v)rf: tjstoDi.
I vlUhklN Mill; A rS.l.rartlo, Titter. SU
' Ku-.teucs. bpvi. 1 iij t utui. Duiit. t:ar
Viuinj. IciUU'tlGad, furu rrQ6.rrttrta
.. L, Knrt, l'Ucoluntloca of Ibe ttln, Ilwora
a .... cf ti.e tkia. of LaIoto. nuruo or r.avuro.
v. . ..r.y CLg auaaanKtt &l of tL.uyftUai la a
i .- i;u. i T tlif v- or the.' P tiers. Odo bcttle In
!.. vj.'.f"' t '.lv Irte irit icticuult. ui r .. :r
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- , : ; C. J.!- (tbD J.illt.irta'HHTi'll,
. . :..:t In li rtit i c. tilti It s l-u i ( e.'v,
. , .vr f. 3.tac U1 toll yuuwuta. (:. tluv"
w.o bt-!lh of the tytlcm f. tlow.
: is T.l iK a:i4 otlr W i: ! ttuUit.y :n ui
e. u in)' I'j.tu-Jnd. ivo fa'i ut:."( ;
JO. u:. :(, i-w.i :jr : ir
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. .- ,r;v i. t i. -'uS V! U a CO.,
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. r Tt, H!!t;rrfi:sT8 AND DEAiiS.
ROYAL HAVANA L 0 T T E R T .
Pris enslied and information furnished
by OEOKI.JU L'PHAM, Providence, R. I.
ki
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7ANTMi A(ikxit To sell the Ootn
VV goo Si wintt Machine. It is Lieetisod,
makes the "Elastic Ijook Htitch-' and is
warranted for 5 years. Priee Jli. All
other ui iehinr-s with an under-teed sold
for $15 or less ara infringements. Address
Oetajron Sewi n ! Maeliino Co., St. Ixnils,
Mo., t h cago, 111., FittMhurh, Fa., or Itos
ton, Mass. 133m
QlY A lay TtiisinosN entirely new and
O 1 ' honoralde. l.il.ernl indticcments
I inscriptive i lri'tilars fren Address J C
It.vsn A Co., Iti Hloiord, Ma 133m
IjVip.TrNESoiTered to lire
Chanc'. Send Stamp.
Co., Washington, Del.
men. Rare
Diinnnd K.
2i-:tm.
rxcuititiOT mosey.
THE hichest Cash Price paid for the old
State Rank Currency : Hank of Cmw
ford County, Yonauiio Rank, Oil City Rank
Petroleum (lank, orany of tho old stata
Hank ishuea ; also, for mutilated Scrip of
uil issues. A. H. STEELE, Cashier.
41 2 Tioiicsla tvivim;3 Rank.
I WAS CI RK.D OF DEAFNESS AND
CATARRH by a simple remedy and will
send the receipt tree.
Mrs. J. C. LEGGETT, Jrrsev City, N.J.
3U-4W
TJIK MAGIC COHR.
Will chantr' any colored hair or beaid
to a permanent blark or brown. ;t con
tains no poison. Auv onocanUse it. One
sent by mail for Sf. Dratets anptdind
at rediii-ed rates. Address Wm. Paiton.
Troua. Sprinirfiuld, Mass, 39-4t
AGENTS WANTED FOR
Hon. Win. SEWARD'S GRAND TO R
of Jexico. Adventure and Sight-seeing
"Our Sister Republic."
Is a work of raro merit' profuselv illustra
ted. Scud for circulars to Columbian (took
Company, Hartford, Ct. 29-21
FARMER'S HELPER.
Shows how to double the profits of the farm
and how uriuers and their sons can each
make
$10tt Ver Month.
In winter. 100,000 copies will be mailed
tre" to fanners. Semi namo ami address
to I EGLER A MeCUDDV, Philadelphia,
Pa. ' Ud-4w
WANTED
Agents foi the history of
CHURCH
Ry Pruf. Enoch Pond, i. I). From Adam
to the present day. Liirht business for
men and ladies everywhero. Good pay,
send for circular.
U9 4t Z E IGLE R A McCUR EY, Fhia. Pa.
THIS IS NO 1IUMRUO 1
3 5 CENTS
A Ry seudinii
with ace, hiiiht, color of cytis and hair,
you will receive, by return inail. a correct
picture of your future husband or wife,
with name and date of marriage. Address
W. FOX, P. O. Drawer No. 34, Fulton
ville, N. Y. 3!Mt
J. W. ROWLAND, AI.KX. MCDOWEL
J. VV. ROWLAND & CO.,
H a CHANT TAILORS
AND DEALKK8 IN
Caeuls Furnishing Cootls,
And Agonts for the Colebrated Grovcr A
Rakur Sewing Machine,
LIBERTY STREET, NEAR DOE
FRANKLIN, PENN'A.
saetr.
READ! READ T
Tlie sulwipribcra baring ro-rentod the
lltVIM: CJItlST
Woultl say t their old rttntnmrm, and
tho rommunltv m'nornlly, that tliny keep
oonntnntly on hand it hirro Ktovk of
-TAMILY FLOUR
of all grade. Chop Feed, Shorts, Rran,
Oat and ("rn. With our (heilitiPa for do
hi(T huMnew, we tnrjioo not to lie)inder
Boid by any e-tahli!hnient in this aertion
of tho country, and would nay to the lum
bermen and dealers of Forest county, that
they can bo
SUTPLIED CHEAPER
and more promptly than from any other
pmi, iniiiieiiiMirf attention jciven to all
orders from a distance,
I-:. JONT.S A CO.
A WATCH I HKK for everybody and
f 'liperdav f.ere. ihisines liylit anil
honorable. No (tt't entfrpri-e. "s'ohum-
buit. Ad. tro-s.lt. Monro Konedv, I'ilts
burrh. Pa. 'at-4t
I H"-AJY Ft lU An K NTS. - The book
that is ."ellttiir. The cheapest and best
Hiftoryot tlie late war. In b 'th English
and i.eriuan. ProtM-iely Illn ."tratfd, only
?::,()(). tiiipaictit reports 8 order in two
dms. Act iiiiickiv and coin money . A.
H." Hubbard, l'lihlicher. IWChestiitit St.:
rnna.
4!l-4t
PITIIOL.I: VAT.T.TY T?.'V.
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N ANP A1-TKR S.itur-lnv Januarr2S.
Train will run ha IblUnvn:
TRAILS XOKTHWARD.
STATION J,
No. 2.
- i' ' p m
No. 4.
9 41 a i:i
1." "
lti.nfl "
10.H "
ICS ' "
HPniifMt,
Wooiis .1.17 "
Prat hers Mill S 2:
IT.holo City S.41
TRAINS SOCTHWARD,
stations. No. 1.
Fhho'.p Cltv. . c.oo a m
Pratheia Mill 8.1S "
Woods "
ltennelt 8.'0 "
No. S.
l.Onl p m
1.1,1
l.o.l "
l.:m "
1.0
Oleopeiis
Au Extra Train haves T'itlintn Citv on
I Sattiniaya at 0.0 p. m. r.uiki.vj closa'con
! neetton t ' 'leoiwlis with Trains on the Oil
j Creek . Allegheny River iuiil .vuy forCor-
ry and intermcdi:ito points.
ttctnrn t iatn le u es ti'eopoiis at 7.20 p.
m., arrivlrvrat Pitliole Citv at 7.r.".
Ml otlvr Trains make elose eotir.netions
at Olcop'iiix ith ir.iois on thot'il Creek A
Alleirl.eny Uiver Had way, North and
Sonth.
Tinin No, 2 makes c1-.ro e-mnoetion at
Od City with -Fiwt I .ine on Allegheny ''
lev Railway for 1'iU stmryli an 1 iuter'niodi-at-,
po.nts.
Two Lines o 'Sin ;(.fl rn i dnUv between
PitlvdeC.tr, Mil t t arm nod Plea-ant-vi'.le,
m:il-.ifjr'HiiiK:ittn " ithai rivintr :ind
de-.nrtin.- Tra.ns. J. T. P.l.AIK,
FID. J'.lsIl.iP, Mi t.
Ticket Ai.'i nt. I'itliole Citv, Pa.
GBOVER S
BiXER'S
S K XV Ti 7i ti 11 A IX I U S .
T v !h!(owinj ire 'oVcc.l f-.-tn 'Ivm
iv! of 'fsliin n',;d-. of siim'iir 'harsetcr,
as expressing the rei-o;ts for the pn'fer-
ence ot the "rover A Raker Machines over
all others.
"I like the Ororer A raker Ma
chine, in the first plaeo, liecause If I ha 1
anvother. I slieuld still want a Grovcr A
Ila"ker ; and havimr a Grover A 'hik"r It
answers the purpose of all the rest. It
di.es a itreater variety of work and isei-.sier
to iearn than any other," Mrs. J. C. Cro
ly (Jenny June!
have had several years' expe
rience with a Grovcr A li.iker Ma -hi e.
whicli has tiven mn t'r n!, sriti-'Svtioii. 1
Ihiiik the ('rover. lViker Meliineis mure
easily managed, and less liable to .t out
ot order. prefer the Cirovr A Rakenh
cidedly." Mrs. Dr. Walls, New York.
"I have had one in my family for
somo two years; and f.iom what I know
of it.i woi kinirs, and (Voni the testimony of
many of my friends who use tho s nne, I
cat hardly see how snylhiticcould be more
complete or civo better satisfaction."
Mrs. Gen. Grant. t
x believo it to be the best, all
th intra considered. ofany that I have known
It is very simple and easily learned ; the
sew init trom the ordinary spools is a threat
advantage; the stitch is 'cnlirelv reliable:
it does ornamental work beautifully; it is
not liable to net out of order. Mrs. A. M
Spoonor, ?6 RondSt. Rrooklyn.
"I am acquainted with the work of
the principal machines, and I prefer the
G rover A Unk.irto them all.becar.se I con
sider the Mitch morn elastic. I have work
in the house which was done nine years
a-.ro which is still irood." Mrs, Dr. Mc
Cready, No. 13 East 2od street, N. Y.
"More than two-thirds of all the
sfltvintcdone in my familv for the last two
years lie.s i.cen done by trover A taker's
Machine, and I never dad a garment rip
or need mendim;, excel it those rents v.-liicn
frolicsome boys will mko in w hole cloth.
It is, ill my opinion, by tar the most valu
nhleof anv I have tried." Mrs. Henry
Vard Bcoeher.
"The Crover A Raker Sewinn Ma
chine has rendered in every respect, the
most perfect satisfaction. It (oinbincs no
many ad vantages with Ixauty of execu
tion and economy in price that it is a ne
cesitv in every household." Mrs. Govor
tmr Geary, Ilurrislmr(, Pa.
"I have had the Grovcr A Raker Ma
chine for ten or twelve years in constant
use in my house. I have seen and known
every kind of Family sewintr, both per
sonal and household, accomplished
tho Grocer A Baker Machine, to the onti
satisfaction ofall concerned, Rev. Stephen
H. Tvmt.
"I iind the Grovcr A Raker Stitch will
wearasloiiirfts the frai inents do outwear
the irarmeiit in fact. The Htitch will not
break on bias seams, when stretched, as
others rlo ; and neither does it draw the
work." Mrs. Dr. Whiting, 4 East twenty-fourth
street, N. Y.
The Grovcr and Raker Sowing Machine
Company manufacture both the Elastio
and Lock Stitch Machines, and oiler the
public a choice of tho best machines of
both kinds, at their establishments in all
the large cities, ami through agencies in
nearly all towns throughout tlie country.
Price lists and samples of sewing in both
stitches furnished on application to Grover
A Ruker S. M, Co., 127 Wood Street, Pitts
burgh, Pa.
EVAKSrFOMnNTrRPmsr
We continue to Bend a valuable gift with
evory book nought of us. Thousands will
testify to our promptness and fairness.
Give us a trial. Write for a catalogue. Kent
free. Address, D. M. Evans A, Co., 721
Market street, Philadelphia, Pa. 40U
A GENTS WAN-fin fc:
per mouth hy
the American Knitlinu Machine Co.
ltosion, Mass., or St. Louis, Mo. 2tl.3iu
iinFHTQ "fl00 a week (kl per
HULII I O ( ccntanda,(.(X in cash
, - , i prizes. Information
Iflale S female. n, P. Add t'css A meri
can Book Co., (3 William St., N. Y. 4(i-4t
GENTS WANTEi IS225 a month
l A. hv tl'6 AMF.H1C -N h N 11' II NO MACHINE i
f., BntrUm, Mm., or Ht, Iiis, Mo. 4-4
ERIE RAILWAY !
1,400 Miles under one management.
800 Miles without change of Coaches,
HIE BROAD GUAGE DOUBLE
TRACK ROUTE.
BKTWKKIf TUB
ATLANTIC CITIES
tVST AND SOUTHWEST!
THI RAILWAY KXTKNP9 FftOM
Cincinnati to New York RrtO Miles
Cleveland to New York OJo Miles
Dunkirk t New York 4i SO Mile
Hutlalo to New York 423 M ilea
Rochester to New York !tSo Miles
MP And Is from 22 to 27 miles the short
est route.
Nw and Improved coaches are run from
Cincinnati, Dayton, Crbaua, Marian,
Gallon, Man-Held, Ashland, Akron,
Cleveland, Warren, Mea.lville. Dunkirk,
Buffalo and Rochester to New York,
without change, only one change to Bos
ton.
On and after Mondnv, Dec. Mb, 1870,
Trains will leave CORRi' at the following
hours, via :
GOING WEST
1.S2 A. M. Day Express, daily, Mondays
excepted, tbr t leveUtnd Clnclunat i.and the
west and south j connects at Meadville for
Franklin and tiil City; ".t Claiksville for
Sharon. New Castle and Pitlsbiu gt Rt Iv
ittsburif, Sundays excepted, for Youmrs
town; 1 leveiaiol Willi Lake Shore R. R. lor
west and northwest; at RarenawithtTovo
land A Pittsburgh for Alliance and Pitts
burgh; et Akron forOrrvtllc and Millers
burg; at Crlana with Pittsburgh, Cincin
nati and St. Louts. Railway for Indianapo
lis, and at Cincinnati w ith the Ohio A Mis
sissippi Railw ay for the south and south
west. A sleeping ear is attached to this
train at Horuelisville, running through to
Clevoland.
12.33 p. m. Night Express, daily for
Cleveland, Cincinnati and tiio west and
southwest; eo.inoclsat Meadville.Sundava
exivpted, for Fn-.nklin and Oil Cltv: at
l.eavitUbur";,.Siinday excepted !r Youngs
town; ct Cleveland with Ijike Shore Rail
way tor the west and northwest, and at Cin
cinnati with the Oh'o ft Misirrippi Rail
way for the south and southwest. A sleep
ing car is attached to this train at N. York
running thr -ugh to CincinnaUi.
7.2. A.M. Express Mnil.Mond.tys except
e-t, tor l icvciaw.l anil too Vt est : connects
at Mea.lville, for Franklin find Oil t itv
at Clarksvilio with Erie A Pittsburgh Rail-T.-ad,
tor fiharon. New Cas'lo and Pitts
hiir.rh, and nt Cleveland with l ake Shore
Ibvlroa.l for the Wt and north-west. A
slei-ping i-ar is attached toihistrain at New
York running through to Mcativille.
0.O5 P. M. Fre'irht an 1 Aecouiiuadition
da.l v sua lays excepted.
ti. V P. M. Frcuht nii'l Aci onunodation,
s. unlays excejitc l.
2.3oP. M.Way Frcight,Sundive exoept-
GOING EAST:
3.43 A. M..Newor Dav Expres-, rial
lv Sundays exceiited ; ismuects at Great
Bend with Delaware, I jickawac.mi A Wes
tern Kailuav. lor Sc.-nnton.aud at .N. lork
i .t' iti:iitt... t cvpre-. ira n t New Jer
i-i t.si v -a.l lor I ;i - ..a- u-ipiii.u
A stet pmg car n a.la lied to t.iis train at
Cleveland running through to Hnruells-
viile coniu-tiim wiih train having new
and Improved Drawing Room Coaches at-
taclieii, running mmiigii to .New ork.
1.00 P. M. Lightning Exiiress, connect-
i iif clailv nt Elinira Witii Northern Central
Kadwrv, tor Williamsport, Harrisburg,
Inludolphia and Baltiinort , and at New
lork lor Boston and New England cities.
A sleeping coach is attached to this train
at Cincinnati running ihrou rh toN. York.
7.5.1 P. M., Cincinnati, Express daily.
siiinta sexceptct, coimei-tivifat ltiugtiaui
ton tor Albany ami ;1hi colelnatod sum
oier resort Sharon Springs, and at New
York lor Boston ami ail New England cit
ies. . slc.-piiu car iMiltaclii-il to this train
at Meadvtile running through to New
York. 4.i rf) a. in. Stock freight and Accommo
dation Sundays excepted.
4.1a p. m. Fright and Accommodation,
Sundays excepted.
9.45 a. in, Way Freight, Sunday ex
cepted. Boston and A'evv England passengers,
with their Bairirr.ue are transferred free of
charge in .Vew York,
The best vont'lated and most luxurious
Sleeping coaches r-irin the Yt'orld -rVS ac
comi.uiiy all night trains on this railway.
Thr Erie Rail way Onmpany has e
penod anew Forry froi'n their Jersey City
Depot to the foot of 23J Street, thus ena
bling Passengers to reach tlie upper portion
to Hie city wlthnottho expense and annoy
ance of a street car or omnibus transfer.
i- Tho scenery nlon. the entire route
of the Erie Railway is of the most piotur
o.sijue ami bciuitifu'l character. Admirers
of nature,' s beauties, in a daylight journey
over this Line, w ill iii.d in i'u ever chang
ing hindscajiea subjects of continual ad
liihut.on ami interest.
li AUG AUK VliKCixED THROUGH,
and Fare as Low as by auv other route.
ASK rOR TICKETS VIA ERIE R'Y.
Which can bo obtained at ail the princi
pal Ticket Ollices. in Cio West or South
west. WM. B. H.VRR,
L. D. Rccketi, Gen'l Puss'r Ag't.
Gou'l Supt. ,
(h to iti;t:, 1800.
J. & P. COATS'
BEST SIX-CORD
IS NOW THE
ONLY
Thread put up for the American marker
which is
SIX-CORD IN ALL NUMBERS,
From No. 8 to No. 100 inclusive.
For Hand iintl Itlachlno.
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Over one thousund illustrations. The
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i it
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15
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Are prepared to furnish to order all kinds
oi manulaclured lutuiKir such as
FLOORING,
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Roforo purchasing elsewhere, as our loca
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us superior advantages in the purchase of
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Address
Mar. 4, tf.
JACOB SHRIVF.R,
Tioncsta, Pa.
Recommended aud Endorsed by over
Seven Hundred Doctors.
DR. LAWRENCE'S
COMrofND FLUID EXTRACT OF
KOSK O O !
THE GREAT
HEALTH RESTORER !
Not a Secret Quack Medicine For
mula Around the Bottle.
PREPARED SOLELY BT
Dr. J. J. LAWRENCE, Organic
Chemist.
KOSKOO
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BY
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Tl.NO THE NKHVOUS SYS
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No medicine has obtained such a great
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From Physicians, Eminent Divines, Edi
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PRICE ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE.
FOR SALE BY
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34-ly.
INSURANCE
CO. OF NORTH AMERICA,
No. 232 Walnut St Pliila.
Incorporated 1794. Charter Perpetual
MARINE, INULKD & FIRE INSURANCE
Assets Jan; 1, 1800, f2,348.32339
$20,000,000 losses paid since Its organiza
tion. WM. BUHLER, Central Agent,
Harrisburg, Pa.
MILES W. TATE, Agent in Ti-
onesta, Foreat County, Pa,
86m
Agents Wanted
for the I-and of
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MYSTERYgagkT
The grandest and most popular new book
out. Hundreds oi superb illustrations,
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selling half so last. Agents sell Ho to l.Vlof
it und Prof. Slowe's Self-interpreting Bi
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send forcrculars to Worthingtod, Dttstin
A Co., Hartford, Conn. 4S-41
OB WORK neatly exocuted at thisoflice
' at reasoiiablH rates
Dn. Lawrence's AVoman'b Fkiend
Ouree all 1 Mem.c pocaUur MKemal. m
PENNSYLVANIA CEN
TRAL RAILROAD
ON AND AFTER 11 P. F. Sunday luay
1, 1870, Trains arrive at and leave the
Vnloit Depot, corner of Waahlntou and
Liberty street, as miiowsi
ARRIVE.
Mali Train. 1.80 a m : Fast Lino. 12.12 a
m Well's Booommodat ion No. 1, (1.20 a m l
lirinton aoi-ommouaiion i, .w on
Wall's accommodation No 2, S.fifia m ;(Tn-
ctnnati express 9.20 a m Johnstown ac
commoilBtion lO.fiO a m ; RrnihltH-k's ao-
eoinmodatlon No 1, 7.(H pm; J'itlstiurgll
express 1.30 p m; pBcille express I. fit) p in
Wall a accommodation io a, z. v, p m,
llomewood ais-omimslatlotl No l,9.fta pin;
Wall's accommodation No 4, fi.aO p m j
Brinton accommodation No 2, 1.10 p in;
Way l'ussonger 10.20 p m.
DEPART.
Southern exnress (i.20a m ; Paclflo ex
press 2.40 a m t Wnll's atvommiMlnlion No
1. 0.30a m : Mull Train 8.10 a in t Drlnton'a
..ennmiodntlon 1J.20 a ill ; RraddtM-k's ae-
ooiiimndatinn No I, M0 p lit t Cincinnati
sTiirm ll.ti n m i WaiJ s aecomuiooaiioii
N 2, ll.M a m .ldinstown arpoinntodallon
4,05 p m ; llomewood aeeoniinoi.'stion No
1. 8.50 p in; Philadelphia express S.M) p ui:
.it.ii i.. -vfl o nr ... w. u 1 1 '
Bl I nOXIHIItKIIII M'll .UHlMMJl llh ' . "
aeeoiiiiiKMiation No 4, 0.0." p in ; Fust Lino
7.40 p in ; Wall's No 5, 11.00 p in.
Tho Church Trains leave Wall's Station
every Sunday at D.Oii a. ni reaching Pitts
buruh at Itl.tlTia. in. Returning leave Pitts
burgh at 12.50 p. in., and arrive ut Wull's
Station at 2.10 p. m.
Cincinnati express leaves dally. South
ern express dailycxccptMovday. All oth
er Trains daily, cxispt Sunday.
For further Information aply to
W. H. RECKWITIl, Agent.
Tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company
will not assume any Risk for Baugage ex
cept for Wearing Apparel, and limit their
rssinsibility to One hundred Dollat lval
ue. All baggage exceeding that a onnt
in value will las at the risk of tho ;ncr,
unless taken by special contract.
A. J. CASS.vl
Oeneral Suorlntendcnt, Altoona
Prt.
BOOKS, STATIONERY,
AND
DAVIS & 'ECHOLS,
(Near tho Co ,-t House,)
FRANKLIN, PENN'A.
Hnvo a general assortment of School
Books, Law Books, Histories, Bibles and
Testaments, Hymn Books, Musin Bonks,
Blank Rooks, Envelopes, Note, Letter ami
cap writing paiers. Pens, Ink, Slates anil
everything in the
HOOK AT.4 TIOXEIi Y BUSINESS.
All of w hich thev offer to sell WHOLE
SALE OR RETAIL, at low est cash prices.
DAVIS A ECHOLS,
' Ftanklin, Pa.
PATENTS.
Inventors who w ish to take out letters
Patent arc advised to counsel with Minin
and Company, editors of tho Scientific
American, who have prosecuted claims
before the Patent Ollice for over Twenty
Years Their American aud European
Patent agency is tho most extensive in the
world Chanics less than anv other relia
ble agency A stmphlct containing full
instructions to inventors is sent gratis
MINN A CO., 37 Park Row,
Lltf New York
COAL! COAL!
CT.S. EVEBHABT
IS Prepared to deliver the best quality o
tai at tho old Everhart Bank, two
miles from Newmanvillo for 7 cents per
or at Tioncsta and vicinity for
2o CENTS TER BUSHEL.
He always has a large supply on hand,
Now is the time to lay in a largo supply
Orders promptly attended to 2 9
iTIonongahela Valley
INSURANCE AGENCY,
ESTABLISHED MAY 185.1.
LIFE, FIRE, ACCIDENT
AND
LIVE STOCK rOLICIES,
ISSUED IN FIRSTCLASS COMPANIES.
LOSSES PROMPTLY ADJUSTED AXD PAID.
A. C. SAMPSON, ten. Agent.
J. D. HENRY? Oil City,
Ag't for Vonango Co., Pa.
Applications received and Information
furnished hy A. II. Steele, at Tioncsta
Savings Rank. apltf.
T I D I ou teemporFu m
M. P. GETCHELL,
Dealer in
DRY GOODS
Xotlons, llool A NhocN,
HATS Sc OAIPS,
tc., Ac, &c,
CORNER MAIN t DEPOT STS.,
TIDIOUTE, PA.
Has the Largest and most Complete Stock
now ou hand, of any store iu
WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA.
Having purchased my stock since
the great decline in Gold, I can sell
goods cheaper that) any l)rv Goods
ir .i. ri, t.
jiuuso m mo uu ttogtons. 1'erst
purchasing goods of mo will Fare
percent. M. P. GETCHELL.
liiiioute, April! 1, 1870. 4-
6m
HANTEIl Af:f'i (i.m ..... .i.....
V sell the celebrated III )M E SI I UTTI
to
.1-1
nr.tii.Mt lll.Mi, lliis tho uni
iler
lecn, manes tlio '-lock stitch" (alike
both siilesl and is full,. Ii,.,.t..i i
on
Tho
and chcapt-st family Sowimr Mueliinn
the market. Address Johnson, Clark
in
'l.. Jll.Sll.lIl. iM 4SS.. I llTMIllll-irlt lu il
hi
esgo, III., nr Hr. Inte, Me.
. Ill L- , L ... ' .1
4
Oil Creek & Alleshcnj River liy
WARREN A FRANKLIN, FARMERS
A OIL CREEK RAILROAD CU. WOl
1DATED
New and Most Direct routa to Ue Oil
Regions.
WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
On and After MONDAY MAY80TLT,'70
trains will run as follows I
t.nwR cortn t
0.00 A. M. EXPRESS SpartanHhurtt
B.2; Tryonvllle I llviletown 7.11 ! Tl
tusvllln arrlvo 7.20, deart 7.27) Miller
Farm 7,50 1 Pioneer 8.07 t I'etroleum (Wi
tre air. MS, lvs. M7, Columbia H.it'l, Tarr
Farm s.25, Rytul Farm , ltouseville
8 38 f OH (,'ity'8.f5 lvs 9.00. Rockwood
AValnut benil lilcopolla 0.20, connect
ing with train for Pitholo;) Henry's Betid,
. Eagle Rock, Tioncsta 10.04, Hick
ory W hite Oaks 10.31, si r. Tldioute
arrives 10.51, lv. 10.50, Thompson's
arriving at Irvlngton at 11.35a. in:
11.20 A. M. MA Hi Spartansbitrg 11.44,
Centreville, 12. 7 p. tn. Tryonvlllo I
Hvdctown 12.30, arrives nt Titusvill 12.40,
(vs. 12.45, Miller Farm 1.04. Pioneer 1.17,
a'r. l et. Centre 1.2 , lvs j.27, (.oiumoiu
133 Tarr Farm 1.), Rvnd Farm
Rouso'vlllo !,47, arr. Oil City 2.05, lvs. 2.11,
Rockwood! , Walnut Bend Oleopo
lis i(.40(cVvnnect wJ!'i train for rithole)
Henry's Bend , Eagle Rock , Tion
csta 3.10. Hickory , Vt hlte oaks .ttr.
arr. Tidiouto 4.02. lvs. 4.07. 'J hompsou s
arrives at Irvineton 4.e0 p. nt.
ft.05 P M ACCOM MODA'N. Spartansburaf
fl.3il, (Vntrevlllo 7.00, Tryonvlllo at
llviletown 7. , arr l itusvuio i.;i.i its 7.4o,
Miller Farm 8.(15, Pioneer 8.2u, arr at Pet.
Centre 8.28, lvs 8.35, Columbia 8.41, Tarr
Farm 8.44, Rvnd Farm ,Kuits illetj.45
arrives at Oil Citytt.K) p. in.
l.KAVKS tltVINETOJt.
11.45 A. M. M A 1 L Thompson's arr.
Tidiouto 12.30 lvs 12.:i8, White Oaks 12.53
Hickory, , Tioncsta 1.20, Eagle Rock
.Henry's Rend Oleopolis 2.05 (con
nects with' train for Fitholel Walnut Bend
, Rockwssl , arr Oil Citv 2.30 lvs
2.42, Rouseville 2.58, Ryiul Farm
Tarr Farm 3.10 arr at Pel. Centre 8.20
lvs. 3.23, Pioneer 3.30, Miller Farm 3.45,
arr. Titusville 4 01, lvs 4 14 Hydetown
4.24 p. in., Tryonvllle Centreville
4.50, Spartansburg 5.1 1, arr at Corry 4.45
p. in.
6.00 T. M. EXTRESS-Thonipson's at
arr at Tidiouto 6.50,levs fi.;2,White
oaks (1.07. Hickory , Tioncsta 6.37,
Eagle Rock , Henry's Rend O.le
opolis7.13, Walnut Bend Rockwood
arr Oil Citv 7.40 I vn 7.47, Rouseville
8.03. Rynd Farm Tarr Farm 8,15, Col
umbia 8.18, arr Pet. Centre 8.2) lv 8.28, Fi-onts-r
8.35, Miller Farm 8.45, arr. Titusville
tf.ll). lvs 9.15, llviletown 9.2.1, Tryonville
Spartiinsburg, 10.7, arr at Cofry 10.35
p.m. -
l.VAVR OIL CITV. '
7.00 A.M. ACCOMMODATION Rouss
ville 7.15, Bynd Farm , Tarr Farm 7.25
Coltimia 7.20, arr Pet. Centre 7.35 Ive 7.3(5,
Pioneer 7.45, Miller Farm 8.IKI, arr. Titus
ville8.18, lvs. 8.23, Hydetown 8.31, Tryon
ville t'eiiterville 8.50, Spartansiiurg
9.10, arr, Corry 9. 35 a, m.
All trains connect at Corry with Xrains
on Pliila. A Eric Railroad ami A. AV!. W.
East aud West for New York, Philadel
phia, I birrisluirg, Erie A Cleveland, and
with Buffalo, Corry A Pittsburgh Itailwny
for Hutlalo and aU polntson the N, Y. Cen
tral Railway. At Oil 'ity w ith trains on
Allegheny Valley Railroad, and Franklin
Brunch A. A G. W. At Irvineton with
trains on Pliila. A E. Railroad east anil
west.
C.J. HEPBURN JNO. PITCAIRN,
Superintendent. Manager.
PTJTTT! Jtr PTTTKTlIlTimr T? G "
On and after Monday, Nov. 15, 1M
trains will run on iliis road as follows:
LEAVE ERIE SOUTHWARD.
11:55 A. M. ACCOMMODATION I.rrs
Newcastlo at 7:05 and arrives at Pittsburgh
10:00 a. m.
10:25 a. m., piTTSBrnnir r.x., slops at all
stations, and arrives at A. A G. W, R. R.
Transfer at 1:50 p. m., at Newcastlo at 8:lt
p. in., and at Pittsburgh at 0:00 p. ni.
5:05 A. M., Acx-OM.MnOATtoN, from James
tow ti, arrives at A. A G. W. R. R. Transfer
nt 5:40 a. in., nt Newcastle at 7:05 a. m., and
Pittsburgh at 10:00 a. in.
5:00 p. m., Mixed Train leaves Erie for
Sharon, stopping at all intermedials points
and arriving at 10:15 a. in.
LEAVE PITTSBURGH NORTW A RD.
7:15 A. M., KttiE r.XPni:ss, leaves New
castlnut tn-noii. in. A .tn w i t
... h ... i, ... iv, i inn..
fer at 1 1:20 a. in., and arrives at Erie at 2:30
p. in., liiakingcloso connection for Uulla
o and Niagara i'alls.
3:33 p. M. ACCOM modatiov. lesv K'nw.
castlo at fi:3u p. m. A. A ti. W. R. li.
Transfer at 7:55 p. in., and Jamestown at
8:30 a. in., connects with mixed trains that
arrives in Erio at 1:55 a. m.
(1:30 r. M.. Mixed Train leave Sharon for
Erie, and arriving at tiirard at 12:30 a. IB.,
and Erio at 0:55 a. m.
Trains connect at Roehosforwith train for
Wheeling and all Miiiits in West Virginia,
and at Pittsburgh connections for I'hiladel
pliia, Harrisliurgh, Baltimore and Wash
inirton via Pennsylvania Central Rsilroad.
Erie Express North, connects at Girard
with Cleveland ami Erio trains Westward
for Cleveland. Chicago, and all points in
t he W est ; at Erio with Philadelphia A Erie
Railroad for Corry, Warren, Irvington,
Iidii.ute, Ac, and with Buffalo A Erie
Railroad for Bullalo, Dunkirk, Niugara
1-alls and New York City.
P.N. FINNEY.
General Sup'
TUE C'F.LEBKATKD
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tnSo-ith Sixth stre-t. 1M,.IH.. Ps.