r ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAIL ROAD! GREAT THROUGH ROUTE ' FROM The Oil Regions lo riltsbnrgh. THE EAST AND THE WEST 1 SLEEPING CARS On all night trains. Passengers and bag- fngo transferred at Oil City, Free oi HAKdKl Trains make direct connection with at Road centering at Oil City, and leave a follows t Pay KxprpM leave Oil City at.... 2S0pm Arrives at Pittsburgh t00pni Night Express Iieave Oil City P20pn Arrives at Pittsburgh .... 6 lift a in Mail Train leave Oil City 8 05am Arrive at Pittlbnrgh 6 50 p m Pay Express Leaves Pittsburgh at 7 20 a m Arrrivesat Oi! City at 2 15 pm Night Express leaves Pittsburgh 8 40 pm Arrive atOi. City '.. fl 15 a nt XV ny Passenger leaves Pittsburgh 9 15 a m Arrive at Oil City 7 85 p m Passengers travelling by this Route wil find better accommodations and makebet ter time than hv any other road from tin ' Oil Region to Pittsburgh. J. J. LAWRENCE, Pen. Supt. JONES HOUSE7 CLARION, PENN'A. S. S. JONES - Proprietor. Agents Wanted for the Land of SACRED MYSTERY"", The grandest and most popular new book out. Hundreds ot superb illustration, steel, ete. No other book like it none selling half so fast. Agent sell 60 to 150of it and Prof. Stowe's Self-Interproting Ri ble. Kxtra large inducement ottered, send forcreulars to Worthingtod, Pustin A, Co., Hartford, Conn. 48-4t OCTOBER, 18GO. J. & P. COATS' ei BEST SIX-COBD IS NCW TBS O INT L IT Thread put up for tho American marker which is 8IX-C0RD IN ATX NUMBERS, From No. 8 to No. 100 inclusive. For Hand and Machine. VBgetabls Sicilian Hair Renemi TTaa stood the test of seven years before the public; and no prepar ation for the hair has yet been dis covered that will produce the same beneficial results. It is an entirely it etc scientific discovery, combin ing ma n u of the most powerful and restorative aaeiUs in the VEGET ABLE KINGDOM. It restores Otter MAIR TO ITS ORIGINAL YOUTH FUL COLOR. It makes the scalp white and clean ; cures dandruff ptid humors, and lulling out oi' tlio hair; and trill make it grow upon bald heads, except in very itffi'U persons, as it furnishes the nutritive principle ou which the i hair is nourished ami supported. It makes t'tc ItJiir moist, soft, and 1fnuittf. and is tnt surpassed as a II A I 11 It II Jl S S I N a. It is the h:';iiost preparation ever offered t- the public, as one bottle will ae tiimplinh more and last longer than three bottles of any other preparation. It i recommended and used by the Kir ft Mrilical Authority. TUe Wonderful results produced by our Sicilian Hair llenewer have induced man if to manufacture ' preparations for tlie Hair, under various navies ; and, in order to i -.ulure the trade and the public to purchase their compoumls, tfiey Jini'v resorted to falacliood, by claiming they were former part ners, or had some connection with our Mr. Hall, and tteir prepara tion was similar to ours. Do not ho decei owl b j tliem. Purchase tlie vrifinal: it has never yet been cffualled. Our Treatise on the Hair, with ccrtifi-cates, sent free by mail. Hee that each bottle has our private ltevettue Stamp over the top of Ute bottle. All others are imitations. R. P. Hall & Co., Prop's, Nashua, N.H. Sold hy all Druggists and DtaUrn in iilirim. J. C. LONG, Wholesale and Retail Dealer In HARDWARE, AND OIL WELL FIXTURES, OF ALL KINDS, First Door above Exchange Hotel. 4-ly "W ALLLIS' I M V II O V E D M A G I C M IP K O V E D M A G I IMPROVED MAGIC BALM! W. II. PERKINS fc CO., Sole Propri ftors, I ranklin, Pa. 44 SCHOOL TEACHERS Wanting i'lnployniMit, ut Irom .o to $100 lr iiumi Ii, hlmiiKl iiiliheti 'LIULVH & ri:L'HJV, I'f.iK Va 7-U MILL'S A GHEAT MEDICAL DISCCVL" Dr. WAXKEft'S O-ltirDRKIA VINEGAR BITTERS si Hundreds of Thou cam's Hi) Curative KCiW. a r N! - II THET AliR KOT A VTLE FANCY DRINK, Mdcof Poor Rum. WhUky Prmif 3. trlta nail Uul'uan l.lqnurs docurvd, tpleed andvet- cned Ut plrnotln) tuta CftHodTonl,MAppcax rrc,' IlcsTorcm, c. that )d Ui tlpptcr on to dn.aX.fcct.! Ld ruin, but 'ir a m Hfdlcln, mado f:cutt)atlve Koctaand licrba of CaltfbrDla, lc IVnm iilt Alcohfllti Hilninlnnt tu TIkv aia tho (!.tl AT ni,(XU n IiiriEJt an4 A LIFE UIV1NU I'UINC iri.Kapcrfrct Renovator and lnvtto rater cf tlic BfFtcui, earrylnc off all polaonoua ma I lor and rcUorine the Mood to a boalthy oondltlon. 2,0 poraoa aan t&ka tbaac KliUra aooordteff to direo t'.on and rcciala long vnirxll. mill bo glTcaforan Inmrabla eaaa, proTtdod tlw bent ar not dcttrocd b mineral poison or other mcar.a, a t! tha TiUl organa wasted bojrond tha point of repair. Fnr iDdmnniuiorf n4 Ckroalit Rheana tr nnd leut. Iyappiln. mr lndlveatlo Killoua KcBilitciit und IntermltteBt Ferer IlcRro ot ibe Hfod l.Wer Kid or to, and lit ad tier, these lit it era hove boon Boat enowae f'.iU (Much l)iacuie are canard by Tltlated Btqod, which la gcnurally produced by deranceBanl oi Ukj Illffpfitlve Urffana. DYSPEPSIA OR IKDlfSESTIOX, Head ache. Pain In the Shoulders, CouKha,TlfrbtnM of the Coxt, Dizxlnew, Bonr Ernctailona of the Stomach, l ad uatc In the Month, BiHona Attacke, Palpitation of thu Heart, Inflammation of the Lnnga, Pain In tho regions of the Uldneya, and a hundred other pvulul jrr.ptom, are the ofTaprlnga of Dyspepsia. Tlit j Invigorate the Stomach and atlmnlata the tor pid Drcr and bowels, vhtoh render them of ao equalled cmcacyln cleftuslng the blood of all Impurities, and URpartlng new Ufe ax.4 rigor to the whole system. POil 8K1N DISEASES, Kraptlona, Totter. Bait r.heuin, Ulotchea, Spots, rim pics, Puatulcs, Bolls, Ca bQnclcn, King-Worms, Bcald-liead, Sore Eye, Kryslp clas, Itch, Bcorffc, Dlsoolorctlons of the Bkln, Htunors aud V iscaeoa of the bkln, of whalcrrer neme or nature, are literally dng up and carried oat of the system In a short time by the nse of these Bitters. One bottle In eucb cases will convince tho most incredulous of their cn native effect. Cleanse tho Vitiated Blood whenever yon 11. .d Its lrr purities burstlnp thmntrh the akin In Pimples, Prop. tlons or Bores j cleanse it when yon find it obstructed and sluggish in the reins ; cleanse It when It is foui, and your foe li rips will tell yon when, keep the bloc, pnro and the health of the system will follow. PIN, TAPE and other WORMS, lurking In the tyetu of so many thousands, are effootoally destroy- eC and removed. For full directions, ruad carefully i lie circular around each bottle, printed fn four lat .'UQtrs Cutfllfth, Gorman, French and Spanish. '. WAaJLSH, Prcprlctor. R. n. McDOS AU) A CO, Mg,jista and Ocn. A cents. Ban Tr&ndsoo, CaU aud fu and 34 Gommorce Btroct, New York. ' "OLD BT ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS. ROYAL HAVANA LOTTERY. Prizes cashed mi1 Information furnished by OKOKQE CPHAM, Providonce, K. I. WANTKD Agents To sell the Octa gon Sewing Machine. It is Licensed, makes the ''Elastic Lock Stitch" and is warranted for 6 vears. Price $15. All other machines with an under-leed sold for 815 or less are infrineements. Address Octagon Sewing Machine Co., St. Louis, oio., t incago. m.. I'lUsuurun. ra.. or lios- ton, Mass. 133m Qir A Day Business entirely new and ipl" honorable. Liberal Inducements Descriptive circulars fre.e Address J C Rand & Co., Biddeibrd, Me . 18 3m . FRTUNES offered to live men. Rare Chnnce. Send Stamo. Dimond K. Co., Washington, Del. 23-3m. UXCURRESTT IIOXEY, THE highest Cash Price paid for the old State Bank Currency : Hank of Craw ford County, Venango Bank, Oil City Bank Petroleum Bank, or any of the old State Bank issues ; also, for mutilated Serin of sll issuos. A. II. STEELE, Cashier. 48 2 Tionesta Savings Bank. I WAS CURED OF DEAFNESS AND CATARRH by a simple remedy and will send the receipt free. Mrs. J. C. LEGGETT, Jersey City, N. J. THE MAGIC COMB. Will change any colored hair or beard to a permanent black or brown. It con tains no poison. Any one can use it. One sent by mail for L Dealers supplied at reduced rates. Address Wm, Patton, Trees. Springfield, Mass, S9-4t AGENTS WANTED FOR Hon. Wm. SEWARD'S GRAND TO R of Mexico. Adventure and Sight-seeing "Our Sister Republic" Is a work of rare merit' profusely illustra ted. Send for circulars to Columbian Hook Company, Hartford, (X 28-3t FARMER'S HELPER. Shows how to double the profits of tho farm and how farmers and their sous can each make 81 OO Per Month. In winter. 100,000 copies will be mailed free to farmers. Send name and address to Z1EGLER MuCUDDY, Philadelphia, Pa. Sfl-iw WANTED Acents fot the history of COD'SCHURCH By Prof. Enoch Pond. I). D. From Adam to the present day. Light business for men ana ladies everywhere. Good pay, send for circular. 8tt 4t ZEIULEK MeCTJREY, Phla. Pa, J. W. ROWLAND, ALEX. MCDOWEI. J. W. ROWLAND & CO., M R CHANT TAILORS AND DEALERS IN Gents Furnishing Goods, And Agents for the -Celebrated Grover fe Baker Sewing Machine. LIBERTY STREET, NEAR DOE FRANKLIN, PENN'A. 2 28tf. NEXT FMEE TO AGILVTS. A Pocket Prospectus of the best Illus trated Family Bible, published in both English and German, containing Bible Iliwlnry, Dictionary, Analysis. Harmony ami History of Religions. XV. Flint V . X Mouth Tth St., I'Jifia., J5-.lt fjjj WHAT ARE THEY? & L ; 1 1 J X In 2 - i.f-;v.i x - 167 Water Street, Meadville, Pa. ALSO A BRANCH STORE IN FRANKLIN, PA. In Store with STAPLES C SIBLEl', Opjwsite rost Office. . THE LARGEST DEALER IN In this spction, including the following celebrated makes : Chickerinq & Sons, Steinway & Sons, Wm. B. Bradbury, Kurtzman, and others. WHITNEY' & SLAYTON'S 0RQAX8 AND MEL ODEONS. These ...1 Hf 1 I 1 . i i ii i i . ... viKhiib niiu iiuioueons arc acKiiowieageu finest finished Reed Instruments made. lhis being the Oldest and Largest House in this section, superior induce ments can and will be oflered to purchasers. Stools and Spreads, Sheet Music, Books, and a large stock of everythinjr in the Music line, can be found at mv store. "- $288 m 16 DAYS Made by one Agent. Do you wants situa tion an salesman at or near home U make f5 to CM per day, selling onr new 7 strand White ire Clothes Line to last for ever. Sample free. Address Hudson River Wire works, 130 Maiden Lane, cor. Water St., N. Y., or 10 Dearborn SU Chicago. 7-4t. Salesmen Wanted. Business henorable. No competition, lib eral pay giren. 8. XV. KENNEDY, 8!Mt 8 S. 4th St., Phila. GROVER & BAKER'S SEWING MACHINES. Tae following are selected from thous ands of testimonials of similar character, as expressing the reasons for the prefer ence of the Grover fc Baker Machines over all others. , . "Hike the Grover Baker Ma chine, in the first place, because if I had any other, I should still want Grover A Baker ; and having a Grover Baker it answers the purpose of all the rest. It does a greater variety of work and iseasier to learn than any other," Mrs. J. C. Cro ly (Jenny June) "I have had severnl years' expe rience with a Grover Baker Machine, which has given me great satisfaction. I think the Grover ft Baker Machine is more easily managed, and less liable to get out of order. I prefer the Grover ft Bilker do cidedl." Mrs. Dr. Watts, New York. "I have had one in my family for some two years; and tiom what I know of its workings, and from the testimony of many of my friends who use the same, I can hardly see how anything could be more complete or gitre better satisfaction." Mrs. Gen. Grant. "I believe It to be the'best, all things considered.ofany that I have known It is verv simple and easily learned ; the sewing from the ordinary spools is a great advantage ; the stitch is entirely reliable; it does ornamental work beautifully; it is not liablo to get out of order. Mrs. A. M Spoonor, SO Bond St. Brooklyn. "I am acquainted with the work of the principal machines, and I prefer the Grover ft linker to them all, because I con sider the stitch more elastic. I hBve work in the house which was done nine years ago which is still good." Mrs, Dr. Mc Cready, No. 43 East 23d street, N. Y, "More than two-thirds of all tho sewing done in my family for the last two years has been done by Grover ft Baker's Machine, and I never'had a garment rip or need mending, except those rents which frolicsome boys will make In whole cloth. It is, in my opinion, bv far the most valu able of any I have tried." Mrs. Henry Ward Beecher. "The Grover Baker Sewing Ma chine has rendered in every respect, the most jerfect satisfaction. It combines so many advantages with beauty of execu tion and economy in price Unit it is a no eesity in every household." Mrs. Gover nor Geary, Harrisburg, Pa. "I have had the Grovor ft Baker Ma chine for ten or twelve years in constant use in my house. I have seen and known every kind of Family sewing, botli per sonal and household, accomplished up the Grover & Baker Machine, to the enti. satisfaction of all concerned, Rev. Stephen II. Tyng. "I find the Grover A Baker Stitch- will wear as long as the 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 Grover and Baker Sewing Machine Company, manufacture both tho Elastic and Lpck Stitch Machines, and oiler 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 stitches furnished on application to Grover ft Baker S. M, Co., L27 Wood Street, Pitts burgh, Pa. EVANS GIFT BOOK I NT E R PR IS E Wo continue to send a valuable gift with every book bought of us. Thousands will testily to our promptness ami lairnes. Give us a trial. Write tor a catalogue. Sent free. Address, I). M. Evans A Co., 721 Market street, Philadelphia, Pa. 4Ht A GEN 18 Wantkd $225 per month by the American Knitting Machine Co Boston, Mass., or St. Louis, Mo. 20.3m AGENTS ") $100 a week CO per HUl.ll I M ( cent and $25,000 in cash e ri (prizes. Information Iflale female. ) FrPa. Address Ameri can Book Co., 02 William St., N. Y. 40-4t A GENTS WANTE) $225 a month xx by the Amkiuc n Knittinu Machine Co., Boston, Mass., or St, Louis, Mo. 40-4 THIS IS NO HUMBUG J q K By sending fjOcENTS with atre, hifrht, color of eves and hair, you will receive, by return inuii, a correct picture of your future husband or wife, with name and dale of marriage. Address y', ' U'ttwer No. 31, Fulton- villo, N. Y. Jj-it oj an good judges to be the best and J. C. HULL. READ I READ T The subscribers having re-rented the IllVIXE GKIST MILLS. the community tmerally, that they keep hhiiii n inigu aiin.A VI FAMILY FLOUR of all grades. Chon Feed. Short Tlrnn ()ajs and arn. With Our facilities for do ing uuNiuess, we purpose not to lie under sold by any establishment in this section of the country, and would sav to the lum bermen and dealers of Forest county, that SLTPLIED CHEAPER and more promptly than from anv other f....... .uiiuruiw niicuiioii given 10 au orders from a distance, E. JONES ft CO A WATCH FREK for everybody and 10 per day sure. Rusines light and honorable. No Gift enterprise. No hum bug. Address.R. Monroe Kenedy, Pitts burgh, Pa. " CHABLK3 A. DANA. Editor. A Newspaper ! the Preseat Tines. Intended for People Now Earth. - Includlnf Farmer!. Machaatet, Mereoanti, Pro ffeMlon.1 Men, Workora, TMnktrt, sad all linn Mr of Bonwt Folk, snd tn Wl, Sou. and DaochMTfl of all anon. ONLY ONE DOLLAR A YKAK I ONS HUNDRED COPIES FOR 960, Or 1m than On Cent a Copy. Lt tbsra ba a 850 Club ni mr Post Offlon. ' 6EMI-WEKKLY BUN, 9t A TEAK, of th. tamo Un and fennrat eh ar actor at 'THE WEKKLT. bu with a (Toatw rnrUV of nilaoollanoooi readme and fur attaint th. n.va k lt nDacrlbeti with ireatar fmanna. baoanaa It oomaa twice a weak Instead of one 00J7. THE DAILY BCN, t6 A VE4R. pmlnenttT rcadahia nawipanar, wltn tn. larire.1 oiroulallon in tbs wori57 frea. Icrie randent, and fearlasa In polltloa. All the newt n-otu .Txrywhera. two oeata a oopj 1 by wall. &0 oanla a montli, or 88 a cap. ' TERMS TO OLTTB3. . THE DOLLAR WEEKLY SUN. Flra eoplaa, ona year, aeparatalr aodreMt. Four Dollora. Tan roplea, ona rw. aeoaratalr addreaaed (and an antra oopj tothagetter ap orcluD). Kliht Dollars. Tyontr eoplaa, ona yaw, aeparatalr addraaaad (aud an antra copy to ike getter up of cmb). Fifteen Dollars. rVr .e?f1'.',B rmr' one art dree, land tlia BenU- VV aekly ona year to tetter n p of club), Thirty-three Dollars.' VtI ?,,,lfV,,?,r' eparataiT aodronad (and ana Beml-Weekly ona yearto tetter no of cmb). t Thlrty-d,, Dollara. ona nnonred eoplea, one year, to one aririrMu 4 ona yTto h. " "tar u?of lu?'' , Fitt,DollroT one hundred eoplea, ona ear, a.paratelr ad. npofclno). eintrDoliari. THE BEMI.WEEKLT BUN. ' Firs eoplea, ona year, separately addteneri. , Eight Dollars. Tenoonlea, ona Tear. leparatalT addreaaad (and V an extra copy to getter up of cl")7 Hlxteea Dollars. BEND YOUR MONEY omw ordara. ehecka, or drafta on Wew rKr'.rhereyer convenient, if not. tiieb relw the letter, containing luouey. Addraa. L W. ENOLAND, Pnblleber, . BUS offlce. New Tork City. '-T A,"u!lt1' lilcnses paid Male VJ I Uor Female Agents horse and outlit lurtiishod. Address, Saeo Novelty Co., fcia!o, Me. 13.41 " A l.FNTS LOOK! $3, to $20 per day. . . , y' genteel and prolitable business. A little Novelty which evervb wants Success Sure. (Send lor reulars. Churchill & Tcmploton, Man cturers, 015 Broadway, N. Y. . it "HEA-fiECTAR IS A PUKE IS LACK TEA with tho Green Tea Flavor Warranted to suit all 'axles. For salo every where, For salo whole- Olliv ! v II... t i...,.f A. and Yor .'.'...1,. .VUHI I til Pacillo Tea Co.. 8 Chutch tit. N.iw K. P. O. Box 6000. bend for Thea tar circular. 1A-H Nec HO FOR MINNESOTA ! 160 Acre Farms Free I ! The Northwestern Colonization of Free Homstead Company, (Chartered bv the SUttc of Minnesota,) furnishes Cheap Rates ot Fare, and .ooates Free Homesteads. Send for Free Pamphlets, giving History of Minnesota, its Resources, Progress, Fertility and Advantages. Address E. Page Davis, Commissioner of Immigration lor tho State of Minnesota, and General Agent for the N. V. (Jol. t'o., No 1.13 liroad way, N. Y. (Active and reliablo Agents anted in every locality.) u-41 8 O'CLOCK. 13-It JAC'OIl KlIUIVEll. Having filled up a Urst class PLANING MILL, Are prepared to furnish to order all kinds of manufactured lumber such aa FLOOR ZXQ, S1DIXQ, SURFACE DRKSSED LUMBER, SASH, VOORS, BLINDS, AND EVERY DESCRIPTION OF PLAIN AND FAN CY MOULDINGS. Dealers will find It to their advantage to CONSULT OUR TRICES, Before purchasing elsewhere, as our loca tion in tho heart ot the lumber region gives us superior advantages in the purchase of lumber that will enable us to undersoil those less favorably situated. Address Mar. 4, tf. JACOB SHRTVER, Tionesta, Pa. PITH OLE VALLEY R'Y. 0 N AND AFTER Monday, June S, 1871, i rains win run as loiiowsi TRAINS NORTHWARD. statioss. No. 2. No. 4. Oleopolis, 10.411 am 8.40 pm Bennett, 10.SH ' H.28 " Woods 10.no " 8. IS " Ih-at hers Mill 10.24 " 8.10-" PitholeCity - 10.10 2.65 " TRAINS SOUTHWARD. STATIONS. No. 1. No. 3. PitholeCitv, 8.40 am 1.40 pm Prnthers Mill 8.4H " 1.48 " Woods S.firt " 1.50 " Bennett 9.02 " 2.02 " Oleopi'lis 9.1(1 " 2.1tt " An Extra Train leaves Pi thole Cltv on Saturdays at 6.10 p. 111. making close con nection nt Heopolis with Trains on tho Oil Creek .fe Allegheny River Railway forCor ry and intermediate points. Return Train leaves Oleopolis at 7.15 p. m., arriving At Pitholo City at 7.51. All other Trains niako close connections at Oleopolis with trains on tho Oil Crock it Allegheny River Railway, North and South. Two Lines of Stages run daily between PitholeCity, Miller Minn and Plcasant ville, makingoounection witharrivingand aensrung 1 rains, j, x. ULiAlK, FID. BISHOP, Snp't. Tickot Agent, Pithole City, Pa. Oil Creek & Allegheny Rlvrr Ry O N AND AFTER Monday June fi, 1871, 'IV..;.. ,. ;ll r,. 11. . ' ' i . nui. nil, 1,1.1 13 1011 tf 9 1 SOUTIIWAnD TRAINS. STATIONS: 1st Class. ' 4 2 0 a. m. a. m. p. 111. 2d Class. 10 14 a. 111. a. in. 8 00 9 10 9 30 9 54 10 20 11 00 11 20 6 10 11 35 6 65 12 15 7 W 12 20 7 40 12 43 7 65 1 05 Corry Spartansburg Ulynden Centreville Tryonville Ilydetown Alt Titnsville DK Miller Farm Shaffer l'ionoer All ' Pet Centre DK Columbia Tarr Farm Kynd Farm Rouseville McClintock AR OU City DK, Oloo polis Eagle Rock President Tionesta Hickory Triinkeyville Tidioute Irvineton 15 11 00 5 60 8 42 It 85 fl 64 11 47 7 04 1 1 55 7 13 12 03 7 25 13 15 7 35 12 25 6 24 6 37 6 46 55 7 10 7 25 7 42 12 45 8 02 1 03 8 07 1 08 8 17 1 Is 8 25 1 25 7 40 7 6 8 03 8 10 8 23 8 28 1 28 8 30 8 35 1 35 8 38 8 40 1 38 8 42 8 46 1 44 8 50 8 63 1 49 8 68 1(8 60 1 63 9 00 9 10 2 05 9 15 8 10 8 20 8 30 8 48 9 00 8 05 9 20 1 65 2 10 2 25 2 40 2 65 3 00 3 20 9 15 2 10 9 45 2 80 9 50 2 4fl 9 59 2-60 10 23 3 12 10 15 8 40 11 10 4 25 11 82 4 50 11 38 4 6 12 SO 5 87 1 20 8 15 1 45 6 43 2 24 7 10 4 05 8 40 10 44 10 64 11 11 12 01 3 32 3 41 8 68 4 40 ADDITIONAL S"tXND-CLA8STRAINS-BOFTn. No. 10 Titusville2.10p. in.; Miller 2.50; Pioneer 3.20; Pet Centre 3.33; Columbia 4.16; Tarr Farm 4.23; Rvnd Farm 4.37; Rouseville 4.56; Oil City 6i20. No. 8 -Corry 8.15 a. m.; Titnsville 8.35; Miller Farm 9.25; Pet Centre 9.4K; Colum bia 10.13; Tarr Farm 10.18; Rvnd Farm 10.27; Rouseville 10.35; Oil City 11.00. No. 18 Pet Centre 1.28 p. m.j Columbia 1.60; Tarr Farm 2.05; Rvnd Farm 2.10; Rouseville 2.30; Oil City 3.00. No. 22 Oil City 6.30 a. in.; Oleopolis 7.25; Tionesta 8.54; Trunkeyvillo 10.15; Tidioute 11.11. . NORTHWARD TRAINS, STATIONS: 1st Class. 5 3 1 2d Class. 13 9 a. m. p. m p. m. a. in. a. in. Irvineton i2 ii e5 U 00 7 45 Tidiouto Truukeyyille H ickory Tionesta President Eagle Rock Oleopolis au Oil City 1 28 5 47 7 20 fl 05 1 45 6 05 8 05 10 15 1 64 (J 15 ;8 20 10 44 2 14 8 34 8 45 11 40 j2 35 !fl 65 W 30 12 21 2 38 i 69 9 35 12 32 2 47 7 08 10 05 1 03 8 15 7 35 10 65 1 60 DB 6 00 8 20 7 40 11 30 2 10 McClintock 8 13 ;6 82 l7 65 11 50 2 25 Rouseville 6 16 8 85 7 59 12 00 2 30 Kynd Farm 6 20 3 40 J8 04 12 25 2 40 Tarr Farm 6 25 3 45 8 10 12 88 2 65 Columbia ;6 29 3 411 8 14 12 48 8 10 AR 6 84 '3 55 8 21 1 05 8 20 Pet Centre DK 6 80 8 59 8 23 1 25 8 S3 Pioneer 6 42 4 00 8 30 1 45 S 45 Nhaller 6 52 4 15 8 40 2 00 4 15 Miller Farm 6 56 4 20 8 44 2 15 4 40 AJt J7 15 4 40 9 05 2 45 5 20 Titus villi aK 7 35 4 45 9 10 3 05 Hydetown 7 44 4 53 9 20 3 20 Tryonville 7 57 5 08 !!9 34 8 50 Centreville 8 05 6 17 43 4 10 Olyndou 8 14 j5 27 II 50 4 30 Spartunsburg 8 24 5 38 10 02 4 60 Corry 8 55 6 10 10 32 5 50 ADDITIONAL KKCOND-lXASSTRAINS-NOllT II No. 15 Oil City 0.55 a. m.; Rouseville 7.20; Tarr Farm 7.4(1; Columbia 7.55; ' Pet Oontro K.10; Pioneer 8.40; Miller 0.25; Titusville 9.55. No. 7 Titusville 9.00 a. m.j Corry 1 1.21. No. 11 Oil City 11.20 a. m.j Rouseville 11.45; Kynd Farm 11.6:1; Tarr Farm 12.03; Columbia 12,10; Pet Centre 12.20; MiUor 1.25; Titusville 2.00; Corry 4.42 p. 111. No. 21 Tidioute 12.45 p. m.; Trunkey villo 1.45; Tionesta 2.43; Oleopolis 4.25; liil City 5.20. () Trains do not stop. Stop on signal. (p Stop lor meals. Trains 5, 6, 21 and 22 run daily all other trains daily except Sundays. N. B. Train No. 10 is an Exp; 1 Express from litusville to Corry, BILVKR PALACE SLEKI'INn CAR TRAINS. No. 4 Direct from Philadelphia without change. No. 1 Direct to Philadelphia without change. No. 6 Direct from Pittsburgh without change. No. 6 Direct to Pittsburgh without change. C. J. HEPBURN JNO. PITCAIRX, Superintendent. IJen'l Manager. Aui: rs v ti : i 10 It "Convent Life Unveiled," by Kilith O'liorinan, Escaped Nun, whose disclosures are thrilling and startling. Franklin Pub. Co. 712 Chestnut St. Phila, I'a. . 7-4t. PENNSYLVANIA CEN TRAL RAILROAD ON AND AFTER II P. V. Sundny May 1, 1870, Trains arrive nt and leave the Union Depot, corner of Washinton and Liberty street, as follows: ARRIVE. Mall Train, 1.!W a m Fast Lino, 12.12 a m 1 WoH'saccoinniodiUlon No, 1, 6.20 a m: Hrinton accommodation ivn 1, 7.mi a in; Wnll's accommodation No 2, 8.55n m ;Cln clnmiTl expross 9.20 a in ; Johnstown ac' conimndalion 10.50 a in ; llradilnck'n ac- oommodation No 1,7.00 pint Pittsburgh express 1.30 p m; I'ncmc express l.no p in Wall's accommodation No 3, 2.36 p in; Homewood accommodation No 1,9.66 pm; Wall's accommodation No 4, 6.50 p in; Brlnton accommodation No 2, 1.10 p in Way Passenger 10.20 p m. DEPART. Southern express 5.2o; m rnclfto fx press 2!40 a in ; Wall's accommodation No 1, 8.30a m : Mail Train 8.10 a m ; Brinton's accommodation U.20a m; BraddfM'k's ac commodation No 1, 5.10 p 111 1 Cincinnati express 12.85 p in ; Wall's accommodation N 2, 11.51 am 1 Johnstown accommodation 4.05 pm: Homewood accommodation No 1. 8.50 p m ; Philadelphia express 8.50 p m; Wall accommodation No 3,3.05 p m; Wall's accommodation No 4, 6.05 p ni ; Fast Line 7.40 p m; Wall's No 6, ll.OO.p m. Tho Church Trains lcavo Wall's Station every Sunday nt 9.05 a. in., reaching Pitts burgh at 10.115a. m. Returning leave Pitts burgh at 12.50 p. 111., and arrive at Wall's Station at 2.10 p. 111. Cincinnati express leaves daily. South ern express daily except Monday. All oth er Trains dally, except Sunday. For further Information aply to W. II. BECKWITH, Agent. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company will not assume any Risk for Baggage ex cept for Wearing Apparel, and limit their rsKnsibility to Ono Hundred Dollai s val ue. All baggage exceeding that a omit in value will bo at tho risk of tho ncr, unless taken by spocinl contract. A. J. CANSAl General Superintendent, Altooua Pa. BOOKS, STATIONERY, DAVIS & ECHOLS, . (Near the Co 44 House,) FRANKLIN, PENN'A. Have a general assortment of School Books, Law Books, Histories Bibles and Testaments, Hymn Books, Music Hooks Blank Books, Envelopes, Note, Letter ami cap writing papers, Pens, Ink, Slates and everything in the ROOK f STATIONERY RUSTNFSS. All of which thev oiler to sell WHOLE SA LE OR RETAiL, at lowest cash prices. DAVIS A ECHOLS, Franklin, Ta. PATENTS. Inventors who wish to take out letters Patent are advised to counsel with Munn and Company, editors of the Suicntilic American, who have prosecuted claims beforo the Patent Olllco for over Twenty Years Their American and European Patent agency is the most extensive in the world Charges less than any other relia blo agency A pamphlet containing full instruction 10 inventors is sent gratis MUNN it CO., 37 Park Row, 13tf New York COAL! COAL! CT.S. EYEBHABT IS Prepared to deliver the best quality o (al at the old Everliart Hank Un miles from Npwmanville for 7 cents ncr . - ut Ti......u n...l . u v in'iiunw niiu viemjiy tor 25 CENTS Plftl BUSHEL. He always has a large supply on hand, Now Is the time to lay in a large supply Orders promptly attended to 2 9 .Tl 011 on gHbe.!. Valley INSURANCE AGENCY, ESTABLISHED MAY 1853. LIFE, FIRE, ACCIDENT AND LIVE STOCK POLICIES, ISSUED IN FIRSTCLASSCOMPANIES. LOSSES PROMPTLY ADJUSTED AND PAID. A. C. SAMPSON, Ccn. Agent. J. D. HENRY, Oil City, Ag't lor Venango Co., Pa. Applications received and Information furnished by A. II. Stkulb, at Tionesta Savings Bank. apltf. T I D I O U T E E M P 6 R I U mT M. P. GETCHELL, Dealer in DRY GOODS Xollons, Roots & IShoex, HATS &c CAPS, a &C., &C, &C, CORNER MA IN ct DEPOT AITS., TIDIOUTE, PA. Has the Iiargestand most Complete Stock now on hand, of any store in - WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA. Having purchased my stock since the preat declino in Gold, I enn sell poods cheaper than any Dry Goods House in the Oil Ilepions. Persons purchasing goods of 1110 will save 25 percent, M. T. GETCHELL. Tidioute, April 11, 1870. 4-6m rOB WORK neatly executed at this office 1 at reasonable rates Tho Repuljlican OiTlco r'EEPS constantly on hand a largo ns IV Kortniont of Blank Heeds, M oil -ages Hubpicnas, Warrants, auiniuons, Ac.' u be sold cheap for cash. f JOB WORK 1X)NE AT THE 'REPUBLICAN" OFFICE At Ihe lowest cah prices, neatly, prompt ly, and in ttyle equal to that of any other establishment in the District, BUSINESS CARDS, SHOW CARDS, VISITING CARDS,' SCHOOL CARDS' WEDDING CARDS, PROGRAMMES, INVITATIONS, BALL TICKETS, ADMISSION TICKETS, MONTHLY STATEMENTS, ENVELOPES, 13ILL HEADS, LETTER HEADS, NOTE HEADS, CIRCULARS, BLANKS, P O S T E R S , ' DODGERS, HANDBILLS, LABELS, SIIirPINQ TAGS, &c. BRIE & PITTSBURGH R. R On and after Monday, Nov. 1,1, ISfln trains will run on lhis road as follows: LEAVE ERIE SOUTHWARD. 11:55 a. m. accommodation Leaves Newcastle at 7:05 aud arrives at Pittsburgh 10:00 a. 111. 10:25 a. sr., piTTsnr noli kx., stops at all stations, and arrives at A. ft. tl. XV. R R Transfer at 1:50 p. 111., at Newcastle at 8:15 p. tn., and at Pittsburgh at 0:00 p. in. 5:05 a. m., accommodation, from James town, arrives at A. A O. XV. R, R. Transfer "L15;4.0 Bt Npwcaidlo at 7:05 a, m., and Pittsburgh al 10:00 a. 111. 6:00 p. m., Mixed Train leave Erie Tor Sliaron, stopping at all intermediate points and arriving at 10:15 a. 111. LEAVE PITTSBUROH-NORTWARD. 7:15 a. M., krib exprksh, leaves New. castloat 10:00 a. in., A. 4 U. W. R. R. Trans lor at ll:a a. m., and arrives at Erioat2::KI p. 111., making close connection for Bulla lo and Niagara Falls. 3:S5 p. m. accommodation, lenvS New castle at 6:30 p. m , A. O. XV. R. R transfer at 7:55 p. 111., and Jamestown al : a. 111., conne ts with mixed trains tUi arrives in Erie at 1:55 a. lu. r 8:30 p. m.. Mixed Train lcavo Sharon for Erie and arriving at tlirard at 12:30 a. in., and Erie at 0:56 a. ni. I Trains connect at R.:hosterwith trainfor Wheel ng and all points in West Virginia and at Pittsburgh connections for Philadel phia, Hamsburgh Baltimore and Wash ingt.m via Pennsylvania Central Railroad, iii n ,,'re"r Ifo,r,n- c"'ects at Olrard iifVr1""i',.'!ll,V1 K, ilns Westward for Uovelan, .Chicago, and all points in i"u : : . 'i- ... .u,!..1,u"""l'. Kiagara ..... ..mi A,cw loi Ktity. F.N.FINNEY, -J tloneral tiup'jSr THE t'ELKBKATKrt WARREN. RANGE. With Its Special Atta-hmonts. the PUMPING & SHAKING GRATE WARMING CLOSET AND FENDER g-tt:r,:d, Is celebrated for iu Reliability, RimDUo. ny, Hcoiiiimv and Convenience FULLER, WARREN & CO MANl'FAUTUBKRH, 236 Water St., New York. WARRANTED. 3-ti- REYNOLDS.BROADHEAD.&CO 1 Centre St., opposite Post Ollioe OIL CITY, PENKA. UEALKK3 IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS. DllESS aOODS, GAM'ETINQ oil cloths. naom& SHOES IIA TS & CAIQ TRZM3IINGS NOTIONS, ETC.. ETC. WANTEIV-AtilCNTS. (?'J0 per rtv, ( selltliecclebrnted HOME Nil I'TTt I' SKWIN.i M A Cl.il N Fi iut iurji e, , umkw th "lock stitch" (aliko on both sides) and is fully licensed. Tho . lVTl i",'ii,v B'""'K Ma.-hine in heuuwkou Address Johnson, Clark Jk . m1",1,':. XT' 1'i".si",,1'. Clu-
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