ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAIL ROAD I GREAT THROUGH ROUTE rnox Tlic Oil Regions lo Pittsburgh, THE EAST AND THE WEST I SLEETIXO CARS fin nil niclit trains, Pssseiiirers nml hoar. gairo transferred at Oil City, Fbkb or CmaikikI Trains make direct conniption with all Bond centering at Oil City, and leave as Day Express lenve Oil City nt. Arrives nt Pittsburgh Night Kxprm lionv'e Oil City Arrives at Pittsburgh Mill Train leaves Oil City.. Arrives nt Fittlburrrh 2 30 p m POOp ni P 20 n m 6 25 m 9 05 a m 5 00 p m Day Express lnvos Pittsburgh ot 7 20 m " . "inin m 2 lltpm Might Express leaves Pittsburgh 8 40 ni Arrive at Oi. City 8 15am Way Passenger lenvos I'ittsburgh 9 15 a m Arrives at Oil Citv 7 85 n m Passenger travelling bv this Route will fltlrl lmll. ........ 1 1. . . " viiiiiiininiiiiia nuti iiihkc oet- ter time than by any other road from the Oil Regions to Pittsburgh. J. J. UWRKNCK, Gen. Snpt. JONES HOUSE, CLARION, rENN'A.J" S. S. JONES Proprietor. Agents Wanted lor tho Land of SACRED MVCTCDVbtrw- ITI I U I Ual U GAGE. The grandest and nioRt popularnewbook Ollt. Hundreds or annorh lllll.ti-atlnn. Steel, etc. X' rt nt Virir K.wlr 1 i !- tf ...... selling 1ml f no fast. Agents sell (50 to 150of u iiui nii,oiowi wen-interpreting lii blo. Extra large Inducements ottered, send for ereulars to Worthiugtod, Dustin Co., Hartford, Conn. 48-4t OCTOBER, I860. J. & P. COATS' BEST SIX-COBD is now ini only' Thread put np for tho American marker which is SIX-CORD IX ALL NUMBERS, From No. 8 to No. 100 inclusive. For Hand and Machine. HALL' Bgelab.'s Sicilian Hair Renewei It as stood tJie test of seven years before the incbllc; and no prepar ation for the hair ha yet been dis eovcre.il that tviH protluce the same beneficial results. It is an entirely new scientific discovery) combiti man if of the mo ft powerful atnl restorative aqents in the VECET ADLE KIMCDOM. It restores CREY H!3 TO ITS ORIGINAL YOUTH FUL COLOR. It makes the scalp irh.'te and clean ; cures dandruff mid tin morn, ttnd fulling' out of t'10 lmir; and will make it grow tipim bald heads, except in vert "!ft persons, as it furni-.''es the iwtri'ira principle bn u'lhh the Iriir it noriri'Jtcd anil supported. It in-it,e:i the hair moist, soft, and aossi. and it unsurpassed as a il A I It 1 v j: s S 1 x a. It is the iir:i;)r.st preparation ever offered ! fh pn'die, as one bottle will ae oomplirh more and last longer than three bottles of any other prrprtratiot,'. Jl It recommended and used by Ve. lirst Medical Authority. The Wonderful results produced bit nur Sicilian Hair llcnewer have induced man to manufacture preparations for the Hair, under curious nanus ; and, in onler to induce the trade and the public to purchase their compounds, the if hare resortetl to falsehood, bi claiming thcif were former part ners, or had some connection with our Mr. Hall, and their prepara tion tens similar to ours. L)o not be deed red h-jthem. i'urchase the orlfinal: It. has never yet been tiiuitlletl. Our Treatise on tlve lluir, with certificates, sent free b.f mail. See that each bottle has our private Revenue Stamp over the. top of the bottle. All others are imitations. R. P. Hall 4 Co., Prop's, Nashua, N.H. f:JJ by all Drurjgislt and Dttdtit in Mliclm. J. C. LONG, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in HARDWARE, AND OIL WELL FIXTURES, OP ALL. KINDS, TIDIOIJTE First Door ulxve Exchange Uotel. 4-ly "WALLL IS I I M M I n o v K D M A Ci I O I? IMPROVED o V E D M A G I C MAGIC li3 .A. ZLi HVC ! W. II. PERKINS A CO., Solo Tropri. etor, Ffuiiklin, Ta. 44 SCHOOL TEACHERS Wai!tiii iniiliiviiieiit. at from NVi to 1C0 per iiioiiiIi, bhoiihl addict ZI-.'H i l.h H ,V M-( I Ki'V, I'l.ihi, l .i A CHEAT MEDICAL DiSCQYERY Dr. WAXJCER'a 0 JL LIM5RN1 A VINEGAR BITTERS is Hnndrrd of Thonsands v4 WHAT ARE THEY?r; a i s S. b r t s x x - V Hi f Is' w toll m Ot f THET ABE KOT A VILn 3 SI FANCY DRINK, M L'tleef Toor T?m. Whisker, Fnaf C.lrle anil BrfMmi I.Hvuradoctorud. tploed and .w ened to plostotlie tasts, callcl " Tontc,"" Appctl trf,M Keftonrr, e.t thct )cd Uio t1pr-l oa to druntcntrra sud mill, but sm tra MrdlcJne, ms4 irtm t;.t ?itt;Ta Koetaand herbs of Callforolft, free front nil Alrohidlc Klfntalom. lhoysr too CillKAT BI.()OI rtlllFlCIl and A LIFE U1V1NU I'RINCin.Esporftct licnorator and liiTtitoratcr of the Kyvtrin, earrylnf off all potsonoaa natter and reatorlnf th blood lo a healthy condition. Xopenon nan take theaa Bliten MOonUug todirao tioo and mnaln lo&( nnwall. a 10W trlilbn flvanfbran lnnraUaa,praThld tiM boasa art nut dntrayea by asiasral noawn or otjMr Bean, and too ttUI orgaaa vanad bayond tha ptiiwl of repair. Fur lnUnniiuulory and Chronic Klnna. Vm and lnnt. Ilyapepsla, nr Indlflrentlon, Blllnns, Remltirut nnd liiturailttrnt Fevcrn niscasrn of the Blood, l.lrcr, Kidneys, and llladder. tbcaa Btticra Lava boen moat roocotn fnl. Hmch Dlarasrs ara canted by Vitiated Illood. which la generally produced by dorasgement of ttw DlersttT Ora-ana. DYMVEPIA Olt IK DIGESTION, Head ache. Tain In the Shoulders, Concha, Tightness of tho Chest, Dullness, Sour Eructations of the Stomach, Bod taste In lb Month, BlUona Attacks, ralpttatlon cf the Heart, Inflammation of the Longs, Pain in the regions of the Kidneys, sad s hundred other painful y nptoms. are the offsprings of Dyspepsia. Thry luTlgorsta the stomach and stimulate the tor pid llrer and bowels, which render them of unequalled efficacy la cleansing the blood of all Impurities, sad Imparting new life ar.d vigor to the whole system. FOtt 8K.1N DISEASES. Eruptions, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Blotches, Boots, Pimples, Putnlea, Bolls, Css bcncles. Ring-Worms, Beald-Hesd, Sore Eyes, Erysip elas, Itch, Scurb, Dlscoloratloua of the Skin, Ilnmota and Dteeases of the hkln, of whatever name or nature, are literally dng np and eerrted ont of the system In a short time by the use of tbese Bitters. One bottle In such eases will couTince the most Incredulous of their enrstlve effect. Cleanse the TlUatod Blood whenever yos find Its Impurities bursting throngs tho skin In Ptmplos, Erup tions or Bores t elesaee It when yon and It obstructed sad sluggish la the veins t cleanse It when It la foul, and your feelings will tell yos when. Keep the bloc . pure end the health of the system wtll follow. TIN, TA l'E and other WOIlMtt, lurking In the system of so many thousands, are effectually destroy, ed sod removed. For fall directions, rssd carefully the clroalu around each bottle, prlnudfnfonrlsa guagie KofUsh, German, French and Spanish. J. WALKER. Proprietor. B. E. McDONALD A CO, Orngjlsts and Gen. Agents, San rrsnclseo, CaL. and 88 and ts Commerce Street, Kew York. ;jar EOLD BT AIX DH0CQIST8 AKD DEA1XK8, ROYAL HAVANA LOTTERY. Prizes cashed and information furnished by QKOKGE UPHAM, Providence, R. I. ' 30-4t WANTED Agents To sell the Octa aron Sewina Machine. It is Licensed. makes the "Elastic Lock KtiU'b" and is warranted for 5 years. Price $15. All other machines with an under-feed sold for 815 or less are infringements. Address Octagon Sewinir Machine Co., St. Louis, Mo.. Chicatro. 111.. Pittsbureh. Pa., or Ros- ton, Mass. 133m CM f A' Day Business entirely new and honorable. Liberal inducements Desrrlrttivn Hreulura frui AH.lroua .T r Rand fc Co., Biddeford, Me) 13 3m FORTUNES ofTored to live men. Rare J. Chancit. Send Stauip. Dimond K. Co., Washington, Del. 23-3m. UXCURltliXT MOXEY. THE highest Cash Price paid for the old Utnl.. I K i ... i, 1 - n ford County, Vtmango Bank, Oil City Bank Petroleum Bank, or any of the old State Bank issues ; also, for mutilated Scrip of vll issues. A. H. STEELE. Cashier: 48 2 Tionesta Savings Iiauk. I WAS CURED OP DEAFNESS AND tAiAKKll by a simple remedy and will send the receipt free. Mrs. J. C. LEUGETT, Jersey City, N. J. jv a vw . THE MAGIC CO 31 II. Will chantreanv otdnrnA lintr nf laai to a permanent black or brown. It con tains no poison. Any one can use it. One sent by mall for 1. Dealers supplied at reduced rates. Address Wm. Patton, Trevs. Springfield, Mass, 3U-4t AGENTS WANTED FOR Hon. Win. SEWARD'S GRAND TO R of 3exico. Adventure and Sight-seeing iu "Our Sister Republic." Is a work of rare merit' profusely illustra ted. Send for circulars to Columbian Book Company, Hartford, Ct, 28-3t FARMER'S HELPER. Shows how to double the profits of tho farm and how farmers aud their sous can each matte $lt)0 Per Month. In winter. 100,000 copies will be mailed free to farmers. Send name and address to ZIEGLER A McCUDDY, Philadelphia, Pa- 30-4 w WANTED A fonts foi the history of COD'SCHURCH By Prof. Enoch Pond, I). I). From Adam to the present day. Light business for men and ladies everywhere. Good pay, send for circular. 34t ZEIGLEtt&McCTJREY, Phia. Pa. J. W. ROWLAND, ALKX. MCDOWKL J. W. ROWLAND & CO., M R CHANT TAILORS AND DEALERS XX CieutV Furnishing Goods). And Agents for the Celebrated Grovor k Baker Sewing Machine. LIBERTY STREET, NEAR DOE FRANKLIN, PENN'A. 2 28 tf. Free to Book Agents. Wo will send o handsome Prospectus of win .r j iiuarnirruica amtiy jiti.ie con taining over 200 lino beri; t.'no Illustia trationsto any Book Agent free of chargo. Address National 1'ul'IiHhin',' Co. I'liila rlrijiliia, 1'a. j'j-n - f , .. Jt J " ' . sn " "t - ' ""'' V"-'.- k J " ' i iMISSStsr 167 Water Street, Meadville, Pa. ALSO A BRANCH STORE IN FRANKLIN, TA. In Store ti lth STA VLE8 C SIBLEY, Opfwsite rost Office. THE LARGEST DEALER IN rm.ros e&Gi&vs mm me&qdeqjcs In this "cctiori, including trie following celebrated makes: Chickerinrj & Sons, Steinway & Sons, Wm. B. Bradbury, Kurlzman, aud others. WHITNEY fr SLAYTON'S ORGANS AND MEL ODEONS. These Organs and Mclodeons are acknowledged by all good judges to be the best and finest finished Reed Instruments made. This being the Oldest nnd Iiargest House in this section, superior induce ments can and will be offered to purchasers. Stools and Spreads, Sheet Music, Books, and a large stock of everything in the Music Hue, can bo found at my 9-1y $288 in 16 DAYS Made by ono Agent. Do you want a situa tion as salesman at or near home to make fa to i per day, selling our new 7 strand White Wire Clothes Line to last for ever. Sample free. Address Hudson River Wire works, 130 Maiden Lane, cor. Water St.. i. i ut iii imu-uurn Bb vilHUgO, 7-4t Salesmen Wanted. Business honorable. No competition, lib- eral pay given. S. W, W. KENNEDY, 39-4t 8 S. 4th St., Phlla. GROVER & BAKER'S SEWLG HACIIIM.S Tie following are solected from thous ands of testimonials of similar character, as expressing the reasons for the prefer ence of the G rover A Baker Machines over all others. "Hike tho Orover A Baker Ma chine, in the first placo, because if I had any other, I should still want a Grover A Baker and having a Grover A Baker it answers the purpose of all the rest. It does a greater variety of work and is easier to "team than any other," Mrs. J. C. Cro ly (Jenny June) "I have had several vears' expe rience with a Grover A Baker Machine, which has given me great satisfaction. I think the Grover A Baker Machine is mnra easily managod, and less liable to get out of order. I profcr tho Grover A Baker do cidedly." Mrs. Dr. Watts, New York. "I have had one in my family for some two years; and bom what I know of its workings, and from the testimony of many of my friends who use tho samo, I can hardly see how anvthingcould be more complete or give be'tter satisfaction." Mrs. Uen. Grant. . "I believe it to be tho best, all things considcrod.of any that I have known It is very simple and easily learnod ; the sowing from tho ordinary spools is a great advantago; the stitch is entirely reliable; it docs ornamental work beautifully ; it is not liable to get out of onler. Mrs. A. M Spoonor, 36 Bond St. Brooklyn. "I am acquainted with tho work of the principal machines, and I prefer the Grover A Baker to them all, because I con sider the stitch more elastic. I have work in the house which was done nine years ago which is still good." Mrs, Dr. Mo Cready, No. 43 East 23d street, N. Y. "More than two-thirds of all the scwingdone in my family for the last two years lies been done by Grover A Baker's Machine, and I never had a garment rip or noed mending, excojit those rents which frolicsome boys will make in whole cloth. It is, in my opinion, by far the most valu able of any I have tried." Mrs. Henry Ward Beochor. "The Grover A Baker Sewing Ma chine has rendered in every rcRpoc.t, the most perfect satisfaction. It combines ho many advantages with beauty of execu tion and economy in price that it is a ne cesity in every household." Mrs. Gover nor Geary, Harrisburg, Fa. "I have had the Grovor A Baker Ma chine for ten or twelve years in constant use in my house. I have soen and known every kind of Family sowing, both per sonal und household, accomplished up. tho Grover Baker Machine, to tho cnti. satisfaction of all concerned, Rev. Stephen II. Tyng. "I iind the Grover A Baker Stitch will wear as long as tho garments do outwear the garment in fact. The stitch will not break on bias seams, when stretched, as others do ; and neither does it draw the work." Mrs. Dr. Whiting, 4 East twenty-fourth street, N. Y. The Orover and Baker Sewing Machine Company manufacture both the Elastic and Lock Stitch Machines, and offer the public a choice of the best machines of both kinds, at their establishments in all the large cities, and through agencies in nearly all towns throughout the country. Price lists and samples of sewing In both stitchos furnished on application to Grover A Baker S. M, Co., 127 Wood Street, Pitts burgh, Pa. EVANSGTfTlT0ONiERPRTSE: We continue to send a valuable gift with every book bought of us. Thonsands will testify to our promptness and fairness. Give us a trial. Write for a catalogue. Sent free. Address, D. M. Evans & Co., 721 Market street, Philadelphia, Pa. 404t AGENTS Wantkd ?225 per month by tho American Knitting Machine Co. Boston, Mass., or St. Louis, Mo. 20.3m AGENTS "i100" wp 00 Per HUi.ll IU f cent and j25,tKl in cash M.,1,. D F,l C l""iea. Information fflillG J pcmalo. J free. Address Ameri can Book Co., 02 William St., N. Y. 4ii-4t A GENTS WANTEA-r5225 a monthl n. by the Amkiiio'n Knittinu Machine Co., Boston, Mass., or St. Louis, Mo, 4t-4 THIS I3-NO HUMBUG! Q K By sending 5DoENTS with ago, bight, color of i vcs and hair, you will recti ve, by return mail, a correct picture of your future husband or wife, with name and dale ol marriage. Address W. FOX, P. O. Drawer No. ' ;;, Fulton vil!e,N.V. li-u vwswst re . .- -fT9 A J. C. HULL. READ! READ T The subscribers having re-rented tho IRVIXI? GRIST MILLS. Would say to their old customers, and " TOiimnniiiy generally, mat tliey keep wuavaubijr Kiix uuuu a large siock or FAMILY FLOUR of all grades. Chon Feed. Rlmrts Tti-nn Oats anil Corn. With our facilities for do ing business, we purpose not to bo under sold by any establishment in this section of the country, and would say to tho lum bermen and dealers of Forest county, thut SUPPLIED CHEAPER Rnrl morA nnimnHv (han tUm .il. point. ImtnotimtJ a t ton t ion Riven to all o ..Lurasura, E. JONES A CO, A WATCH FREE for everybody and 830 nerdav sure. Itiiatnaii ...l honorable. No (lift enterprise. No hum bug. Address,R. Monroe Kenedy, Pltts burgh, Pa. " CBABLES A. DAK A. Editor. A Newspaper of the Preaeat Time. Intended for People New Karth. Including Farmers, Mechanics, Merchants, Pro fessional Men, Workers. Thinkers, and all ban ner of Honest Folks, and the Wives, Sons, and DanshMrs of all taoh. OKI! ONE DOLLAR. A YEAR I ONE HUNDRED COPIES FOR f 50. Or loss than One Cent a Copr. Let there be s 930 Olnb at ever Post Offloe. BEIII-WEEKLY BCN, 99 A TEAK, of the ssrso slsa and general character as THR WEKIiLr, but with a greater variety of miscellaneous readme:, aud furnishing the ,ie s to Its subscribers with greater freshness, because It comes twice s week instead of once only. TIIE D AILY SUN, SO A YE IK. A preemtncntlr readsble newspaper, with we Unrest circulation lu the worlS. Kree. Inrle pendent, aud learUua In pontics. All the news rrora everywhere. Two coots a copr j by malt. AO cents a mouth, or 86 a ear, o TERMS TO CLUB 3. THE DOLLAR WEEKLY BUN. Five copies, one jeer, separately sadrws-d. Four Dollars. Ten roples, one year, temtrateiy addressed land anextraoopj tothegettor up of olup) Kla-lst Dollars. Twenty copies, one year, sepnratelv addressed (aud an extra oopj So menetinr up of cinbi. Fifteen Dollura. TT wples. one yew, to one address tsmi the Semt.Week.jroneyenrto e.tler up of club). v. Thlny-ihreo Dollars. Fifty copies, one year. Mparatelr andresseit (and tue Seutl- Weekly one year to getter up oitiun), v , Thlrty.flve Dollars. (rind the Dally for one year to the uetter up of . Vill, Dollars, tine hundred copies, one year, eeparatelv ad. -T.Ma.&S THE BEMI.WEEKLY BUN. Five conies, one year, separately arMre" ed, Eight Dollars. .1. c'onor.epsrateiT annreksed (and A an extra copy to getter up of elm,), ' Slxleoa Dollars. SEND YOUIl MONEY vJh?',-K'!!"j eherki, or draft, on New . , wlereer cousonlent. If not. tnen roirister the letters oontalulug money. Address ,lu, L W. ENOLA Vr, PalilUher, bun offloe. New Vork Cltr. A ""'"tli Expenses paid Male .... . , - - " . n iiuibd UIIU outlit furnmhed. Address, Saco Novelty, ww., tuw, 13-4t AGFNTS LOOK! to $20 per day. Easy, genteel and profitable business. A little Novelty which evervb wants. Success Sure. Send for rculars. Churchill & Tcmpleton, Man cturors, 815 Broadway, N. V. 9-4t TUPS . V- .V m - I n t flN r I. I A K Yxtd wapuiTe JSl.ACIt TEA with the Oreen Tea Flavor warranted to suit all tastes. For salo every where, For sale whole oni v l.v th i : rj.,it i ti -..,;,. and Pacific Tea Co., 8 Chutch St. New Yorn. P. O. Box 65o5. Send for Thea Nectar circular. 13-4t HO FOR MINNESOTA ! 160 Acre Farms Free ! 1 The Northwestern Colonization of Freo Hotuhtead Company, (Chartered bv tho State of Minnesota,) furnishes Cheap Hales of Fare, and Locates Free Homesteads. Ho .id for Freo Pamphlets, giving History of Minnesota, its Itosouivcs, Progress, Fertility and Advantages. Address E, Pago Davis, Commissioner of Immigration lor tho Stalo of Minnesota, and Oeueial Agent for the N. W. Col. Co., No 153 Kroad way, N. Y. (Activo and reliable Agents Wanted Inovcry lotality.) ti-lt 8 O'CLOCK. i"-it JACOII MIUIVI.lt. Having fitted up a first class PLANING MILL, Are prepared to furnish to order all kinds of manufactured lumber such as ' Fhoonrxo, SIDIXQ, SURFACE- PRESSED LVMDER.'SASIT, DOORS, ULISDS, AXD EVERY DESCRIPTION OF TLA IN A KD FA X- CY MOVLDIXOS. Dcalors will find It to their advantage to CONSULT OUR TRICES, Before purchasing elsewhere, as our loca tion in the heart ot the InmW region gives us superior advantages in the purchase of lumber that will onalilo us to undersell those loss favorably situated. Address JACOB SITRIVER. Mar. 4, tf. Tionesta, Pa. pitiiOle VALLEY U'YT ON AND AFTER Monday, June 1871, Trains will run as follows: TRAINS NORTHWARD. stations. No. 2. No. 4. Oloopolis, 10.4(1 am 3.40 pm Bennett, lo.as " 8.-M " Woods K).;io " B.is i Prathers Mill 10.24 " 8.10 " I'itholo City 10.10 2.65 " TRAINS SOUTHWARD. stations. No. 1. No. S. rithole City, 8.40 a m 1.40 p m Prathers Mill H.4H " 1.4S WimmIs H.ritl " Bennett D.OJ " 2.0'2 " Oleopelis h.ki a.KI " An Extra Train leaves Pitholo City on Satunlays at O.lOp. in. making close con neetinn at Oloopolis with Trains on the Oil Crook A Allegheny River Railway for (lor ry and intermediate points. Return Train leaves Oloopolis at 7.15 p. m., arriving at Pithole City at 7..11. All other Trains make close connection. at Oloopolis with trains on tho Oil Creek A Aiiegneny Klver Uailway, North and South. Two Lines of Stages run daily between Pitholo City, Miller Farm ami Pleasant ville, makingconnoction witharrivingund departing Trains. J. T. BLAIlt, FID. BISHOP, Stip't. Ticket Agent, Pitholo City, Pa. Oil Crcck& Allegheny Klver Ry ON AND AFTER Monday June 5, 1871, Trains will run as follows ; SOUTHWARD TRAINS, STATIONS: 1st Class. 4 2 a. m. a. m. Corry (1 15 11 oo Spartansburg 6 42 11 35 Ulym'nn 0 64 11 47 Centreville 7 04 11 55 2d Class. 6 10 14 a. m. 8 00 0 10 9 30 9 54 10 20 11 00 11 20 p. m. a. m. 6 60 0 24 6 37 0 40 0 53 7 10 7 25 Tryonvillo 13 12 03 25 12 15 35 12 25 llydotown AH Titusville II K Miller Farm Shatlor Pionoer AR Pot Contro DK Columbia . Tarr Farm Rynd Farm Rouseville McClintock AR Oil City DB Oloopolis Eagle ilock President Tionesta Hickory 7 42 12 45 7 40 7 60 8 O.t 8 10 8 23 0 18 11 35 0 65 12 15 7 20 12 20 7 40 12 43 7 65 1 05 8 02 8 07 8 17 8 25 8 28 8 85 8 30 8 88 8 42 IS 50 8 50 9 00 9 15 8 10 8 20 8 30 8 4(1 9 00 9 05 9 20 1 65 2 10 2 25 2 40 2 65 8 00 3 20 8 40 1 3S 118 4fi H 44 8 53 1 49 8 ftrt 9 10 0 15 9 45 9 60 9 60 10 23 1 63 2 05 2 10 2 30 2 40 (2 50 3 12 3 32 8 41 3 68 4 40 10 15 3 40 11 10 4 25 11 32 4 60 1 1 !W 4 60 12 30 5 37 1 2(1 fl 15 1 45 6 4:i 2 24 7 10 4 05 8 40 10 44 Trunkeyville 10 54 Tidioute 11 11 Irvlnolon 12 01 ADDITIONAL BVOO.ND-rLASR TRAINS-SOFT IT. No. 10 Tittisville2.10p. m.; Miller 2.50; Pioneer 3.20; Pet Centre 3.33; Columbia 4.15; Tarr Farm 4.23; Rynd Farm 4.37; i(ninuvu!(j -s.o,); vm liy O.-o. No. 8 Corrv 0 15 n m . 'ritn.vnia fi n't. Miller Farm 9.25; Pet Centre 9.48; Colu'm- out itf.io; rarr r arm iu.18; Hy ml Farm 10.27; Rousevillo 10.35; Oil City 11.00. iv 18 Pot I'unrrn 1 ou ,, ... . . . - r , . r " i' "i-i -iiiiioia 1.50;. Tarr Farm 2.05; Rynd Farm 2.10; jviiiBcvuit) a.oc; . liy a.tsj. No. 22 Oil City 8.30 a. in.; Oloopolis 7.25; Tionesta 8.54; Truukoyvilla 10.15; 'I't.i i, ...... iii, " tniiuuta ii.ti. SOBTHWAI1D TRAINS. STATIONS: 1st Class. 5 3 2d Class. I 13 9 p. m. a. in. a. in. a. in m 45 Ifvineton o oj nw 7 45 Tidioute 1 2S 1 45 1 64 2 14 5 47 6 05 7 20 0 05 8 05 10 15 8 20 10 44 rrunkeyvillo Hickory (1 15 0 31 Tionesta President Eagle Rock 8 45 11 40 fi 35 M 55 30 12 21 2 38 0 59 9 35 12 32 2 47 7 08 10 05 1 03 Oluopolis ar 8 15 7 35 10 55 1 50 Oil City DK 0 00 3 20 7 40 11 30 8 13 iii 32 i;75 11 50 2 10 2 25 2 30 2 40 2 55 3 10 8 20 3 33 3 45 4 15 4 40 6 20 McClintock Rouseville Rvnd Farm 6 10 3 35 12 on 20 0 25 .11 211 0 31 e so 6 42 6 62 0 60 J7 15 7 35 7 44 7 67 8 05 fS 14 8 24 8 65 3 40 3 45 3 40 3 55 3 59 4 Oti 8 04 12 25 8 M 12 3S 8 14 12 4 8 21 1 06 Tarr Farm Columbia A ft Pet Contro DK 8 23 8 30 1 25 1 45 2 00 2 15 2 45 3 05 3 20 3 50 4 10 4 30 4 60 5 50 Pionoer Shaffer Miller Farm AR Titusville l'E llydotown Tryonvillo Centreville Glynden Spartansburg Corry 4 15 8 40 4 20 8 44 4 40 9 05 4 45 9 10 4 55 9 20 5 (18 ( 34 6 17 j!l 43 5 27 9 M 5 38 10 02 6 10 10 32 ADDITIONAL SECOND-OLASBTRAINH-NORTFl No. 15 Oil City 6.55 a. m.; Rousovlllo 7.20; Tarr Farm 7.4(1; Columbia 7.56; Pet Centre 8.10; Pioneer 8.40; Miller 9.25; Titusville 9.55. No. 7 Titusville 9.00 a. m.; Corry 11.25. No. 11 Oil City 11.20 a. m.; Rouseville 11.45; Rynd Farm 11.53; Tarr Farur 12.03; Columbia 12,10; Pet Centre 12.20; Miller 1.25; Titusville 2.00; Corry 4.42 p. m. No. 21 Tidioute 12.45 p. in.; Trunkey ville 1.45; Tionesta 2.43; Oleopolis4.25; Oil City 6.20. () Trains do not stop. (;) Stop on signal. () Stop for meals. Trains 5, 8, 21 und 22 run daily; all othor trains daily except Sundays, N. B. 'train No. Iii is uu Expross from Titusville to Corry. SlLVKIt r.VLACK BLEKI'INO CAR TRAINS. No. 4 Direct from Philadelphia without change. No. 1 Diroct to Philadelphia without chat: go. No. 5 Direct from Pittsburgh without chsnge. No. u Direct to Pittsburgh without chango. C. J. HEPBURN JNO. PITCAIRX, (Superintendent. (Jon'l Manager. A lt EX I S iV A XT K 1 170R ' Convent Life Unveiled, " by i- Edith O'Goriiiuit, Escaped Nun, whime tliscloMiris aro thrilling and startling. Franklin Pub, Co. 712 Chestnut St. I'liila, Fa, Vrli. PENNSYLVANIA CEN TRAL RAILROAD ry AND AFTER 11 P. r. Hiindav Mnv J I, 1870, Trains arrive si and leave the Union Depot, corner of Washlnlon and Liberty street, ns follows: ARRIVE. Mail Train, 1.30 a m ; Fast Line, 12.12 it m 1 well saccommotlation No. 1 ,11.20 a m: iiriinoit accomtnotintlon o , 7.50 a m Wall's accommodation No 2. 8.55a m :Cln einnntl express 9.20 am; Johnstown ac commodation 10.50 a m ; Braddock's ac oommodatioit No I, 7.00 p tn ; Pittsburgh express 1.30 p m; Paclfln express 1.50 p 111 1 1V.I1'. M,.....l...l..- x:.. n hoc ' ... ! ....in n , 1 'lit 11 , 1,1111 1, ru j.,, ... ,.,1 i m; Ilnmpwoml accomrtiodiitlon No 1, 9.55 pin; Wall's accommodation No 4. 6.50 n nit Brintim ni'conimodatlon No, 2, 1.10 p in; Way l'ussenger 10.20 p nt. DEPART. Southern "express 5.20"a m : Pacific rx- rress 2.40 a m : Wall's nccoinmoilal Ion No , 0.30a m : Mail Train 8.10 a in : lli iuton's accoinntoilntlon 1.1.20am; Bradtlook's ac commodation No 1, 5.1(1 p in; Cincinnati express 12.35 p m ; Wall's accommodation N 2, 11.51 a m ; Johnstown accommodation 4.05pm; llomewood accommodation No 1, 8.50 p m ; Philadelphia express 8.50 p tn; Wall accommodation No 3,3.05 p m: Wall's accommodation No 4, 0.05 p ni ; Fust Lino i.iv p in; ivmh ,oti, ji.ihi p m. i oo t nuren i rains leave wall s jsiat on every Sunday at 9.05 n. in., reaching Pills bttrgh at 10.05a. m. Returning leave l'ills burifh at 12.50 p."m., nnd nrrivo at Wall's bunion nt ..to p. in. Cincinnati express leaves daily. South ern express daily except Monilav. All oth er Trains daily, except Sunday." For further information rtply to W. II. BECKW1TH, Agent. Tho Pennsylvania Railroad Comnnnv will notnssumo any Risk for llatrgagc ex cept for Wearing Apparel, and limit their rsponsioiiiiy to tine Hundred Itollai s val ue. All bntrgago exceeding that a ount in iiiiion in i hi in mo nsK ot i no .'ncr, iiinvw, muich o rpcciat comiaci. A. J. CASS.M General Superintentlent, Altoonn Pa BOOKS, STATIONERY, AN-n DAVIS & ECHOLS, (Near tho Co House,) F ITA NKLIN. PENN'A. ITnVO a lmiinral laanrlmnnl .T Books, Law Rooks, Histories, Bibles ami "wn o-, iivmii ihmiks, music nooks, Blank Books, Envelopes, Nolo, Letter aiui cup writing papers, reus, ink, Slates and oei fining in uio BOOK tf- STA TIOXER V R CSIXFKI. All of which thev offer to sell WHOLE. SALU Oil RETAIL, at lowest cash prices. DAVIS A ECHOLS, Franklin, Pa. PATENTS. Inventors who wish to (jiko out Lottors i-aioni are aavtHod to counsel with Munn flttil ft-iiii imnv n.l .. el... ...... v.....-.v, vimin uili rfH'HlllU Atneriran, Miio lutvo proN04utl olaiins l.nr..a r.. .... . .m . x- . n. i-v-iwio hi,' j mi' in wium nir OvtT 1AVOIHV Yflnr Thnir Amorli fill n.i.t I.. ih. ......... Patent ogency is tho most extensive in tho world Charges loss than any other relia- iiki-iii .v inimpiuct containing lull iiiouuL-iioiin n iiivciiiors is sent gratis MUNN A CO., 37 Park Row, IHf New York ' COAL! COAL! gt.s. e van ttttJLttrr IS Prepared to deliver the best oualilv o Oial at the old jvrluirt Bank, two nines iroui newmauvillo for 7 cents per .lUIIUDlH Ullll , ll-llHiy JOr 25 CENTS TER BUSHEL. He always has a large supply on luiiid, Now is tho tiino to lay in a large supply Ordprs promptly attended to 29 illouongiiliola Vuilry INSURANCE AGENCY, ESTABLISHED MAY 1853. LIFE, FIRE, ACCIDENT AND LIVE STOCK POLICIES, ISSUED IN FIRSTCLASS COMPANIES. 10SSES TRW HTTU ADJUSTED AXD r.lia. A. C. SAMPSON, Con. Agent. J. D. HENRY, Oil City, Ag't for Venaiifjo Co., Fa. Applications received and Information furnished by A. II. Stkklk, ut Tiomwta Savings Bank. apltf. TIDIOUTE EMPORIUM. M. P. GETCHELL, Dealer in DRY GOODS HATS &c OAS, &C, &.C., &c CORXER MAIX ct DEPOT STS., TIDIOUTE, PA. Has the Largest and most Complete Stock now on hand, of any store in WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA. Ilavincr purchased mv stock since the great decline in Gold, I can sell poods cheaper than auy Dry Goods House iu the Oil Regions. 'Persons purchasing goods of mo will save percent. M. I. GETCHELL. 'Iidioute, April 11, 1S70. 4-0m fOH WORK neatly exooutod at thisoflicc ' at rcaMouiiltlg rules. Th,? rtepublican O.Tlco KEEPS constantly on baud a larco as sol'tmi'lil of IIImmI: I t l,,rl.r...... Subpicnas, Warrants, Summon', .V-. bi ucsoitt cneap en c.i.-li. tf. JOB WORK DONE AT 'I I IU 'REPUBLICAN" OFFICE At Vic limr.it cast jiricca, ncilhj, prompt ly, end in ulijlc rpml to thid of ainf other establishment in the Iisli li t. BUSINESS CARDS, SHOW CAKDS, VISITLNG CAIiDS, .XlltlUli V. A UILS WEDDING CAKDS, . VKOGKAMMI'-S, INVITATIONS, PiALL TICKETS, ADMISSION TICKETS, MOXTIJLY STATI'sM V.TSt ENVi:r.on:s, P-ILL HEADS, LETTER HEADS, NOTE HEADS, CIRCULARS, BLANKS, POSTERS, '' DODGERS, HANI)BILI; , LABELS- ' PinrriNG tags, &c. erie iTTTEurTcTiIirn On and rf.t r Monday, Nov. p, is.t trains will run on m I . ire road as f. il!, LEA V E EK I E- S IUT1 1 WARD. 11:55 a. r. aci om moii v; io v I cm , s NcwcastU. at 7:05 an,! arrives at I'ilUlmi -li 1(1:0(1 a. m. e 10:25 A. M. TMTTslTH-t.. r .... ... -,l , . . ; " i -a., ii'l'. TIT n.l stations, and arrives at A. ,V ( .. W. K. ;. . -il l in i; ,n p. m., Ml .Newcastle ni 3;1' p. ni., and at l'li-.nhiiruli at lido p. m, 5:05 a. v., ACCOM.'.: Joation. rn.m James, town, arrives nt A- i : u i i- . at 5: iu a. in., at Nev, a.'lo at 7:05 a. m.tii.,1 i itisLiiirgu at i":i'U a. m. 6:0(1 r. r . Mlvnt T...,: i ' .. t,, - n .iM'i i.i ic t. r Sharon, stummi" i.i nl! ii.i...- i: .i .... . and arriving id 10:15 a. in. l1." LEAVE rnTSliUUflir-NORTW.'.TjD. 7:15 a. t.. vin i' v-i.t. -... i ..... castleat ln;ii:ia. m A..V W. H.ll.Tri'n icr ut iKjo a. in., K,i,i arnvesnt line at , .m ..miiuc. i cmuvin.ii i,,r ituiia- o ami Niiiraiu ra!, 3:fl") V. f. AOrOVMnHtTtnv l.m,.' em tio at li::i(i p. , , A. lV , j, ,. ,. l nms...r at7:.',5 p. Its., nnd Jamestown si , X: .On. ni., connc ti Willi mixed trains-that arrives in Erie at 1:55 a. in. 0:30 r. M.. Mixed Train leave Sharon for r.ne. atnl urrivin,. l i:;.......i i... ... . , " "v -'i".i ill. I.;. mi a. m., and Erie at U::.5 a. in. TrainseonnectatRoches!erw;!h train for Wheeling and all points in West Vir-inia and nt Pittsburgh coin.H ions for Phirn"i.U pli::i, ilan-.shurgh, ll-titiinore and Wa-li-mg.i.n via I'cnn.-vlvanla Central Railroad. I . no Express North. conntM-ts at, tiiranl with I l-velaud an. I -., i trains Westward or leve.aiid ('lu.-atro. ,,,,d nil points j,, .. -I ' 1 : :U v' i:l1 ''hilndclj'hia A Erie l;a,l,-,,,d ,,r Corry, Warren, 1 .vlng.oii, l id oute Ac. nnd with Buffalo A Erie (a, n,.,l t,,r ,.,,,,, i,Ilnklrk xia. I c.Uh i-.ml New-Yor,v Citv. ' F.X. FINXEY, Gi-iiernl JSup't tiii: ci:i,i:i:i:ati-:i WAHREfl RANGE, ith its Spc-iul Att.U'hmenLs. thn PUrriSG S'S'.ssp:?. pnsTr WARMINS CLOSET AND FENDER C-TT A TP.T-i Is celebrated for. its Reliability, SimidK-. FULLER, 7 AT: REN Ct CO 233 Wafer St., New York. WAItn.SNTDl). 3. REYNOLDS,BROADHEAD & CO OIL CITY, PENN'A. I)KAl.i:t:s iv FOnEICN AND comestic DRY GOrj? i)i:i:xs cds, cAni'i'n.xu, OIL CLOTHS. LOOTS & KUuyv IU TS ( ('.ITS, TLIUHIXGS ' ' M'TI(.X:(, ETC., ETC. 7ANTED-.i;E'T:-t, i.'.' ..,. ,,v, . W s..ltl,cc-lc;.r.o-,l 11 .-.!!; .,-i ' Vl m:vixh maciiixi:. ii-, , . ;:' fi" d, l; I.,.'!. . . .... ... " " Ol'llvC I It ... -I is l;i;v ( IIS - I 'I I,,, I .c it- tr Ail,,-, ,,,.,:, ..,.,. ''. .. !'.- M.i p;i:..!, ' -' '- 'I'-. '1 '. I. i. M .. I:
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