ALCtGHENY VALLEY RAIL ROAD!. OUEAT THROUGH ROUTE The OH Regions to Pittsburgh, THE EAST AND THE WEST! On nil night trains. rns-onsrers and bsttr- pago transferred at Oil City, Free of I. II A llll M Trains make direct connection n ith nil Roads centering at Oil City, mid leave as loituws; Par Express Ion ve Oil City at 2 ."0 p m Arrive nt Pittsburgh 9 00 pm Niht Express l-iivc Oil City 9 20pm Arrives at Pittsburgh Affiam Mail Train lenvc Oil Citv 9 05am Arrives at rittllmrKh 6 60 p in Day Express Leaves Pittsburgh at 7 20 a in Arrrivesat Oil Citv at 2 1ft p in Night Express Leaves Pittsburgh 8 40 pm Arrives at Ol. City 6 lft am Way Passenger leaves Pittsburgh 0 15am Arrives at Oil City - 785pm Passengers travelling by this Route will find better accommodations and mnkebet ter time than bv any other road from the Oil Regions t Pittsbnrch. . .1. J. LAWRENCE, Gen. Pnpt. JONES HOUSE, CLARION, PENN'A. a S. JONES Proprietor. Agents Wanted for the I,nnd of SACRED MYSTERY".!? The grandest nnd most popular new book out. Hundreds ol superb illustrations, Bteol, etc. No other book like it-Mione selling half so fast. . Agents sell 00 to 150 of ji nnu i-roi. stowe s Melt-Interpreting Bi ble. Extra largo inducements ollcred. Bond forereulars to Wortliingtod, Dustin fc Co., Hartford, Conn. " 48-4t OCTOBER, 1SGO. J. & P. "COATS' BEST SIX-COBD, 18 SOW TUB . ; ONLY ' Thread put up for the. American marker which is SIX-CORD IX AM, NUMBERS, From No. 8 to No. 100 inelusive. For Hnm. ami Mnchinr. 5 ftgelable Sicilian Hair Renewer IT as stood the test of seven i;ear$ before the public; anil tin prepar ation for (he hair has yet been dis covered that will produce the same beneficial result. Jt is an entirely new scientific discovert, comhin inn mi an if of the most powerful anil restorative orients in the VEGET ABLE KINCDOM. It restores CREY HAIR TO ITS ORICINAL YOUTH FUL COLOR. Jt makes the scalp white and clean; cures dandruff mid humors, and lUllinfr out of tlio linir ; awl will make it grow ttpon bald heads, except in vera ajed. persons, as it furnishes the nutritive principle bif which the hair is noitrislicd and supported. Jt mal. es the hair moist, soft, and ffosx, anil is unsurpassed as a J I A t Jl JJ Jt j; S S J NO. Jt is the chciipest preparation ever offered to the. public, as one bottle will ae camptiah more and last lonqer than three bodies of any oilier preparation. Jt is recommended and used bjl Vie First lied lend Authority. 'J'lte Wonderful results produced Inonr Sicilian Hair Jlenewer have induced inani to manufacture preparations for the Jiuir, antler various names; and, in order to induce the trade and the public to purchase their compounds, then hare resorted to falsehood, bi claiming theij were former part ners, or had some connection tvitfi our Mr. Hall, and their jirepara tion was similar to ours. Do not he deceired lnj them. J'urchase the orlfiuGli it has -never yet been equalled. Our Treatise on the Jlair, with certificates, sent free by mail. See that each bottle has our private Jlevenue Stamp over the top of the bottle. All others are imitations. R. P. Hall Co., Prop's, Nashua, N.H. SJJ by all Dmtjjisti and Vtulert in Mtdieim. J. C. LONG, Wholesale and Retail Pealer In HARDWARE, AND OIL WELL FIXTURES, OF ALL KINDS, WTIDIOUTE :PA.. First Door above Kzehauge Hotel. 'WALLLIS' M M P jp R R O !IMPEOVED O V v E E 1 D M A G I O MAGIC M A G :i c 33 A Ti 2vl ! W. II. PEHKIXS Si CO., Bole Propri etors, Franklin, Pa. 44 SCHOOL TEACHERS Wanting employment, nt from !.Kl to flGO rnr iiionih, shoi'ild address ZE1GLER Sr MoOt'KDY, Phila P 7-lt A CHEAT MEDICAL DISCOVERY Sn WAUCER S CAlJJORNlA -; VINEGAR BITTERS Hundred of Thousand Bear fstimny to thetr Wonder- . mi ' WHAT mi CeraUre h,rl. liadaor Toar Ham, WkUker. Prf 3trlt a4 Krfnao' I.IBara4octniTd,aplTaA udivrc cntd to pluastii tMta, cailM - Tonlca," Appotia. an," "Kcatorcn," a a., Uiat lead tba tippler oa to dmnkenacaa and rain, bat ara a tma Mediclna, Biada from tho X'atlTa Roota and Itorba of California, frra frnm nil Aleahalle Si I at 1 a I a. Thayara the (lit EAT MI.CMIU rCRIFlSIt and A LIFE C1V1XU 1'UlNC'lri.Ktptrrfct RenoTator aid iDTlforator of Uw 8yUm, earrinc off all polaoaaaa matter and rettortng tnt lilosd to a kaaltay ooadltloa. Ko poraon aan ttka Uwa Bitlara accortlixif to dirvo Uoo and rem a In long anwll. ' 81CO will bo (hranforaa tsnirabla eaaa, proiidad tlit boaea aro not d octroyed tj mlaaral polaoa or other neana,udUia Tltal organ waated BayoBdlba point of ranalr. Fur Inflammutory mi Caraala Raaaaiaa tlam Bad Goat, Draala, r ladlaratloa, Illliaaa, Rcaitttrat and lalerajltlrat Fevara Dlaeaaca af lh Illaod, Llftr, Kldaaya, a ad llladdrr, tbeaa Dittera taTa baaa moat aaeooaa. fuU Bach Dlacaac art eoaaed If Vitiated Blaad. whlcli la cenarall)' produced br dtranfement of Uie Dlffoaclva Wraaaa. DYHPKPSIA OR lNDIOKTIO!f, Bead aeba, rala t tka Nwaldara, Comsba, Tiaatnaat of tha Cheat, Dlulneea, Boor BrnetaUona of tha Stomach, Bad taata In tea Month, BiUona Attacks, PalplUUoa of the Heart, Intamicatloa of the Langa, Paia In tha reclon of tha Kldnera, and a hundred other painful symptoms, an tha oSaprtnf of Djapepala. Tory Inrlforata tha etomach and atlmnlaM tha tor pidllTarand bovela, which render than of unequalled affleacy la cleansing tha Mood of all Unporltiea, and Imparting new lift and rigor to tha whole ejrstem. FUK8K.1N DISKASK8, Eroptlona, Tatter, Ball Bheum, Blotches, Spot, Plmplea, Pnjtalea. BoUa, Ci bunclea, Blnt-Wonna, Scald-Bead, Bora Exes, Krytlp elaa, Itch, Scora, BUeoloratlona of the Bkln, Boxnore and DUeaaee of the bkln, of whatever name or nature, are literally dug up and carried oat of too its tern in a ebon time by the uie of these Bitten. One bottle In such caeca will convince the most Incredulous of their curatlTe effect. Cleanae the Vitiated Blood whenever yon find Its Imparities burning through the skin In Flmples, Erup tions or Bores i cleanse It when yen nnd It obstructed and sluggish In tha veins i cleanse it when It Is foul, and your feelings will tell yon when. Keep (be bloci pun and the health of the system will follow. FIN, TAPS and other WO RMS, lurking In tha system of so many thousands, are effectually destroy ed and removed. For fall directions, reed carefully the circular around each bottle, printed fo four lea gusgee English, German, French aud Spanish. J. WALKER, Proprietor. B. H. MoDOXALD CO Druggists and Oen. Agents, Ban Tranclaeo, Cal and M and M Commerce Street, Hew Tors, par SOLO BT AU, SBUGOISTS ASO DKAXKBS. ROYAL HAVANA LOTTERY. Prizes eashed and information furnished by GKORGE UPHAM, Providence, H. I. ' 30-4t WANTED Aokntb To sell the OeU gon Sewing Machine. It is Licensed, makes the "Khistio Look Stitch" and is warranted for 5 years. Price $1.1. All other machines with an under-feed sokl for $15 or less are infringements. Address Octagon Sewinir iluchino .Oar, St. Louis, Mo., Chicago, 111., Pittsburgh, Pa., or Bos ton, Mass. .: t ...i U3m irj A Day Business entirelv new and Wlw honorable. Lileral inducements Descriptive circulars free Address J C Ranu fc Co.j Iliddeford, Ma 13 3m PORTUNES offered to live men. Rare A Chance. Send Stamp, Diinond K. Co., Wasliington, Del. 23-3m. UXClIaKKXT MONEY. THE highest Cash Price paid for the old State Bank Currency : Bapk of Craw ford County, Venango Bank, Oil Citv Bank Petroleum Bunk, oranv of tho old State Bank issues j also, for mutilated Scrip of ell issues. A. H. STEELE, CashiorT 4S 2 Tionesta Savings Bank. I WAS CURED OF DEAFNESS AND CATARRH by a simple remedy and will send the receipt free. Mrs. J. C. LEUtiETT, Jersey City, X.J. 3a-4w THE MAGIC COMB. Will ohangnany. colored hair or beaid to a permanent black or lirnwn Ti tains no poison. Any one can use it. One nut uy man ior i. IJculors supplied ut reduced rates. Address Wm, 1'atton Trews. Springfield, Mass, 3iMt AGENTS WANTED FOR Hon. Wm. SEWARD'S GRAND Tfi W of Jexico. Adventure and Sight-seeing "Our Sister Republic." Ta A Work of rnro nirlt rtfr.ru ...Kr IH.,.. ted. Kn(l (mir.'ii1-ipu .....i. u 1. - -" uiu nan iHrtift, Company, Hartford, ft. 28-St WANTED Ao-ents for the history of COD'SCHURCH Bv Prof. l:imr-li l',,n,l 11 11 I.'-.,... A i .... to" tlie present day. ' Light business for men una mines everywher , Uood pav. Hflllll tl.r oiriiiila- 39 4t ZElGLEli & MeCUREY, Pliia. Pa. SKST Fit EE TO ACJEXTW. A Pocket Prospectus of the best Illus trated Fumily iliblo, published in Inith Knglish and German, containing Bible History, l'ictinnary, Analysis. Harmony and History of Iteiigions. W, Flint (,'" , aJ South 7th St., Plnla., Pa. U-4 PATENTS. Inventors who wish to take out Letters Pati nt aro advised to counsel with Miinn and Company, editors of the Scientific American, who have niosm-iiicil fhiiniM cl'oro the Patent Ollice for over Twenty i eitrs their American and Kuroimi Patent agency is the most extttiHivo in Ijio world t barges less than unv othur relia ble agency A pamphlet containing lull instructions to inventors is sent gratis MI NN A CO., 37 Park Row, lltf New York QOOO' "r ,Kt 'umh Pianos sont on 0 ' vti ial no ugcut. Add. ess L'. S. PIANO ( .,; Hrosdway, N. Y. 16.41 ARE THEY? I B s . - o iff ' " " Ml & 1 1 ' " ' ' i III ill u?& Off THKT AM ROT A TTLX 9 Si "ll FANCY DRINK. Plf vis baa Ike delicate aad rerrcsei.a 0jX sharnM ae ITarlna 3l&'0'-vbAi'aa hie ta llraaa .ld ky lrMrlOi-V aad stealer la Ptllk" I SiElt lV"v 167 Water Street, ... .... . . Meadville, Pa. ALSO A BRANCH STORE IN FRANKLIN, TA. In Store with STAPLES C SIBLEY, Opposite Tost Office. THE LARGEST DEALER IN PI&A'QS, QX(?at.yS ME&Q&EQXS In tliis ection, including the following celebrated makes: Chickerinq & Sons, Steinway & Sons, Wm. B. Bradbury, Kurtzman, aud others. WUITNEY & SLA YTON'S ORGANS AND MEL ODEONS. These Organs and Melodeons re acknowledged by all good judges to be th best aud finest finished Reed Instruments made. This being tho Oldest and Largest IIouso 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 la the Music line, can be found at mv store. GROVER & B KER'S SEfl'ISG MACHINES Tjo following are selected from thous ands of testimonials of similar character, as expressing the reasons for tho prefer ence of the Grover Jt Baker Machines over all others. "Hike tho Grovef A Baker Ma chine, In the first place, because if I had anyother, I should still want a Orover Baker; and having a Grover ,t Baker it answers the purpose of all the rest. It does a greater vsrietv of work nnd isessier to iearn than any other," Mrs. J. C. Cro- ly ( jenny June) "I have had severs! vpnrV firnn. Hence with a Grover fe Baker Machine, which has triven me ureal sHtisftu-tion. I think the Grovor A Baker Machine ia more easily managed, and less liable to get out of order. I prefer the Grover A Baker de- ciueuiy." airs. or. Watts, New York. "I have had one in my family for some two venrs : and finm w'hat I tnnw of its workings, and from the testimony of many or my friends who use the s me. I can hardly Bee howanythingeould be more complete or give Detter satisfaction. mrs. uen. Grant. "I believe it to be the best, all things considored.of any that I have known It is very simple and easily learned; the sewing from the ordinary spools is a great advantngo; tho stitch is entirely reliable; it does ornamental work beautifully: it is n nt T i n 1 , 1 n . .. . ..... i . . . Spooner, 86 Bond St. Brooklyn. " ' "i am acquainted with tho work or tl.A tl.lllntnal .....1.1. 1 T - I . ...u i mi ii.m i.iiM.-iuiitn, hiiu preier mo Grover Baker to them ail, because Icon- siiicnmore elastic, i nave work in tho hnnca ' 1 , ! ..I. n.au : ... ..... uw.v iiii-ii -, uviiia iiiiiu TUnro ago which ia still good." Mrs, Dr. Mc Croitdyj No, 43 East 23d street, N. Y. "More than two-thirds of nil tho sewingdono In my flunilv for the last two years has been done bv drover t Baker's MflfhiTin nti.t T - . . 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. Honry Ward Beccher. "Tho Grover Baker Sewing Ma chine has rendered in every respect, the most OArfnct antiul'anf Irt.i 1, 1. 1 .. mnny advantages with beauty of execu tion and economy in price that it ia a ne cesity in every household." Mrs. Gover nor Geary, Uarrisuurg, Pa. "I have had tho Grovor fc Bakor Ma chine for ten or twelve years in constant use in mv hoiiHA T h.v. on.... n ,1 i, evcv kind of Family sewing, both per- ..in u.Mi-ii'ii'iKi, accompiisiieti up the Grover A- Baker Machine, to tlie cnti. sutisfaction of all concerned, Rev. Stephen H. Tyng. "I find the Grover A Baker Stitch w ill wear aslotiir ns tlm ...i -... .. ... - .- - - " ' . . -. j.ii nmi the garment in fact. Tho stitch will not break en bias seams, when stretched, as others do ; and neither does it draw the Work." Mrs. Ttr Wli.li.w. A ty-lourth street, N. Y. Tho Grover and Baker Sewing Machine Company manufacture both tho Elastic and Lock Stitch Machines, and offer the public a choice of tho best machines of oom kiiuis, at their establishments in all the large cities, and through atrencles In nearly all towns throughout the country. i-nce iibis ana samples or sowing in both stitches furnished on application to Grover A Baker 8. M, Co., 127 Wood Street, Pitts- uurgn, i'a. EVANS' GIFT BOOK INTERPRISE V V '""IU 1111 Willi every book bought of u. ThonKjiiidH will T i ifc. 1 1 ( l r t n mi . . , .. . . ..... imuin.ijii). iuki lairncss. Give us a trial. Write for acaUlogne, Kent free. Address, 1). M. Evans A Co.. 7J1 Market street, Philadelphia, Pa. 4tiU 500 VOLUMES 3T O.M ' AGENTS WANTED , FOR The Library of Poetry and Song, Being Choice Selections from the Best Foots .Knglish, Scotch, Irish aud Aineri can. With an Introduction by WILLIAM CULLEN BUY A NT, Under wiiose critical supervision the volume was compiled. The haudMomeKt and cheapest subscrip tion book extant. Over nhi pages, bcauti tully printed, choicely illustratod, hand, nomely bound. A Library of over 600 volumes in one book, whose contents, of no bphcnierul nature or interest, will never grow old r stale. It can bo, and will be." read aud re-read with pleasure by old and young, as long as its leaves hold together. 'A ported surprise. S- ar, elv anything all all a tuvoritc, or at all woaliv of place hern, is neglected. It is a book "lor every household." K, '. Mnil, "tveknow of no similar collection in the English language which, in copious nosand felicity of selection and arrange ment, can nt ull con, pure with it." ,V. Y. Tinit'n. Terms liberal. Selling very rapidly Scud for Circular and Terms to J. B. 1 tilt I) A CO., June A, 171. ' . ( ..l . , J. C. HULL. READ! READ T The subscribers having re-rented the IUTI3TE CKIST MILLS. Would 8ftV to thnlr M nuttAa the comrminitv Ronorally, that they kcop FAMILY IFLOUR of all grades. Chon Food. Shorts tlrnn Outs and arn. With our facilities for do ing business, we purpose not to be undor- own. raittu iniiiiient in ims. setHlon Of the COlintrv n.i.I n..iil.l -n .. T.A 1 . ......... ry .f ,,,,, berinen and dealers of Forest county, that -a.'j S--l.t UO SUPPLIED CHEAPER and more nromnflv fl. an fwm an point. Immeduitd attention given to all r.Llru frwi.1 ril.. vauuari A a UIBUl'lVOt E. JONES A CO, r T . u... "n.n. jituniiies iiuii alul honorable, fto (JiftcnWrprise. j5u.,7i,. liVrBh, Pi ' ." Pitts. CBABLBs A. DA1CA, Editor. She Solbv&tH A Rewapasoral tbePreaaat Tlsaaa. Intended far People Now oa Bank. Including Farmers, Mechanics. Merchants, fro SMetoael Man, Worker. Thlakere, and alt ken. ar of Boaast Folks, and Ike Wives, Sons, aad Deaghiere of all inea. ONLY OX DOLLAR. A YEAR I ONK BVNDRED COPIU FOR s, Or lass tkaa One Cant a Copy. Let there be a 8A v Club at every Peat Oalee. BKUI-WIKKLT BCN, tt A TEAR, of the same sis aad gsneral character at THR WEKKLT. bet with a aretter variety of vtaeellaueoas reediac. and f erniahlng the sews Its suesertbers wltk greater freshuees. beeaas eemes twice a week Instead of once only. TniOlILTSCN.tSA YItB. A preeminently reedsb'e newspaper, wltk the Isreesi eirculailoa in the woriSTri Indo. pendent, and fearla.. In politics. All the" i.ws ere. tn eeots a aopj t kr BaU. 0 oeui a mouth, or $0 ayear, TEKM3 TO CLTJBS. THR DOLLAR WEEKLY HCrt. Five copies, eas year, aiparatelr addreM-d. foar Uellars. .Ten mptar. one ry. seo.rsteir elrtrcasea (aud aa extra eoiiy tothegetter up -vrcluui . Klarht Dollare. Twenty conies, one year, sepnratelr sjaieed (a.d an exiraoopy to tue tett r up of cine). Fifteen Dallare. b T.c?.p "t; ooe TBa,i oone addres. mnd Uie burnt. ek,y one yenr tn aetier u of cle b). , Thlrty-thrce Dollars, sil snlri ,r' e'iiT andressed (and ue Suu Weelyoueyerte;rter orornnh). Thlrly-gTe Dollar. One hundred ennlce. ooe year. So re. rf.i.-M ' J'f"ror on. yeorh.uVu'Vof ?' . I'lrty Dallare. one hnndred oales. one year, eeparatetr &. TQE HEMI.WCEULT SUN. Five coplca. en year. STDuatelr s-lrlie.., , , sticks Dalian. 0, rr. Sfsraiely adnraued (aad aa eaua copy to aouar up of .i n,), ' Blateeii Dallare. '' BESD TOCR MOXEY InPofct fnrj ord.rs. ch-cks. or dr.rts ..vM tne ieuers eontalmog ujo ,.y. A J.lres. I. W. K.vnunn. Pnbilsher, Bun oalne. New Vork City. A uontli Expenses paid Male vu 1 ,"r Female Agents horse and outlit lurnishod. Address, Sa.s Novelty Co., fcttco, Mo. 13-41 A GFNTS LOOK J 93, Ui 20 per day. , v-' '',ltocl d profitable business. A little Novelty wlii.ih evervb 8wanU. hiiwiOHS Sure. Send for reulurs. Churchill A Temploton, Man ct.trers, 015 Broadway, N. V. n POPERY. TUE FOE OF TliE .CHURCII AND REPUBLIC. What it has done. What it ia doing and what it niHims to ('o. Its power. Its ties, potisin. Its 'nlHlibilitv. Its frauds. Its reliuls. Iu miracles. Iw idolatry. Itsper secrilions. ItN hutreil of our pulilic schools and of civil aud religions liberty. Its stai tling crimes, Iu horrid wickedness, and its Now York Hiots. A book that is wanted everywhere. We want agents to introduce it iu overy coun ty at once, and will pay them liberally. Send lorcircular. Addrew, Ziesilur oi M'c. Curdy, 10 S. Sixth St., Phila., I'a. lu-4t RUPTURE. FEh avniuacunh!?3- SK E LEV'S HABDKL'HB EU TltUSSnnd kit I'I'OKTEK. Cool, coiiilortalile, light cleanly und durable Never rust, break nor foil (st.-tl springs coated). Used ill liathinu'. Shaped to I,, nil. Best known. Send .Slam i) lor pamphlet, to J. 11. Seelev's Trust A Ihindaga Establishments, :U7 ( hestnut St., Phila., J'., and No. 3 Ann Wt, N.. m-ti OUCCcckit Allegheny Rhcr Ry ONT A5D AFTER Monday June 5, 1871, Trains will run as follows! SOnnWARD TRAINS. RTATION81 1st Class. 4 2 2d Class. 6 10 14 a. m a. m. a. in. p. m. i a w 6 24 8 37 0 4(1 0 fiS 7 III 7 2S ni. Porrv H 1.1 u (H) 6 42 11 ttf Spar'tansburg Glynden Centrevlllo Tryonvillo llytlotown An Titusvlllo bK Miller Farm Shallcr l'ioneer An Pet Centre UK Columbia Tarr Farm Kynd Farm Uousevtlle McClintiM'k AR Oil City UK Oleopolls Eagle Kock President Tionesta Hickory Trunkeyvillo Tliliout Irvineton 8 IN) n in 9 30 tl W 11 47 7 04 n r.r 7 1.1 12 01 7 25 12 15 7 3o 12 Z". 7 42 12 45 h 02 i m 8 07 1 OS 8 17 1 18 8 25 1 25 8 2 1 28 8 85 1 35 8 40 1 88 S 4t l 44 8 M 1 411 ;h mi i r:t 0 10 2 Oo H M 10 20 11 tHI 11 20 7 40 7 wi 8 01 8 10 8 28 8 30 8 38 8 42 ; fo 8 Ml 0 00 0 15 fl 1(1 11 35 tl f.5 12 15 7 20 12 20 7 40 12 4.1 7 50 1 05 C 10 8 20 8 !10 8 4(1 9 00 9 08 9 20 1 63 2 10 8 25 2 40 2 55 8 00 8 21) 9 15 45 Ml 9 50 10 21 10 44 10 54 11 11 12 01 2 10 2 30 2 40 1 2 50 3 12 3 32 8 41 8 58 4 40 10 15 3 40 11 10 4 11 32 4 50 11 38 4 Ml 12 30 5 37 1 20 0 15 1 45 fl 43 2 24 7 10 4 05 8 40 ADDITIONAL S-CO.ND-Ct.AS.S TtlAINS-llOl'Tn. No. lit Titusvillc2.10p. m.; Miller 2.f,0; Pioneer 8.20; Pet Centre 8.3.1; Colunibla 4.15; Tarr Farm 4.2:1; ltvnd Farm 4.S"; Kousevillo 4.55; Oil Citv 5.20. No. 8 -Corry 0.15 a. in.; Titusville 8.35; Miller Farm 9.25; Pet Centre 9.48; Colum bia 10,1.1; Tarr Farm 10.18; ltvnd Farm 10.27; Kousevillo 10.35; Oil City 11.00. No. 18 Pet Centre 1.28 p. m.; Columbia 1.50; Tarr Farm 2.05; Kvnd Farm 2.10; llousevillo 2.30; Oil City 3.00. No. 22 Oil City 8.30 a. m.j Oleopolls 7.25; Tionesta 8.64; Trunkoyvllle 10.15: Tidiouto 11.11. NORTIIWARD TRAINS. STATIONS: 1st Class. 6 3 I 2d Cla.is. 13 9 a, in. n. in p. m. a. m. a. in. Irvineton 5 05 ft 00 7 a.'. Tidiouto Trunkoyvllle Hickory - Tionesta President Eagle Hock Oloopolia AR Oil Citv 1 28 5 47 7 "O O IA 1 45 fl 05 8 05 10 15 1 64 tl 15 !,8 20 10 44 2 14 6 34 8 45 11 40 2 35 i 65 jW 30 12 21 2 38 j 59 9 33 12 32 2 47 7 08 10 05 1 03 3 15 7 35 10 65 1 50 DE fl 00 3 20 7 40 11 30 2 10 McClintiM'k 8 1.1 ,fl 32 !7 65 11 50 2 25 ltouseville fl 1(1 .1 35 7 59 12 00 2 30 ltynd Farm tl 20 3 40 18 04 12 25 2 40 Tarr Farm fl 25 3 45 8 10 12 38 2 65 Columbia ,, 6 29 8 49 8 14 12 48 8 10 AR fl 34 3 65 8 21 1 05 3 20 Pot Centre DK C 38 3 6!) 8 23 1 25 3 33 Pioneer fl 42 4 00 8 30 1 45 3 46 Shatter 52 4 15 8 40 2 00 4 15 Miller Farm 0 5ti 4 20 8 44 2 15 4 40 AH 17 15 4 40 9 05 2 45 S 20 Titusville 18 7 35 4 45 9 10 3 05 Ifydetown 7 44 4 55 9 20 8 20 Tryonvillo 7 67 5 08 9 84 3 60 . Centrovillo 8 05 6 17 j9 43 4 10 Glynden (IS 14 J5 27 9 58 4 30 Spartansburg 8 24 8 38 10 02 4 50 Corry 8 55 ,0 10 10 32 5 60 ADDITIONAL SKCONn-C'LASSTRAINS-NOHTII No. 15 Oil City 6.55 a. m.; Rousovillo 7.20; Tarr Farm 7.4(1; Columbia 7.56; Pet Centre 8.10; Pioneer 8.40; Millor 9.25: Titusville 9.55. No. 7 Titusville 9.00 a, m.; Corrv 11.25. No. 11 Oil City 11.20 a. in.; Koiisevillo 11.45; Kynd Farm 11.63; Tarr Farm 12.03; Columbia 12,10; Pet Centre 12.20; Miller 1.25; Titusville 2.00; Corrv 4.42 p. in. No. 21 Tidiouto 12.45 p. m.; Trunkcv villo 1.45; Tionosta2.43; Oloopolia 4.2o; Oil City 5.20. .. . () Trains do not stop. (J) Stop on signal, (t) Stop for meals Trains 5. a. 21 mwl Brim ,1nUv . .11 ubji v rsrri,( nniiunvs, N. B. Train No. 19 Is ail E i Express from Titusville to Corry SILVKR PALACE SI. KK PI NO CAR TRAINS. No. 4 Direct from Philadelphia without change. No. 1 Direct to Philadelnhia without charge. no. 5 Direct from Pittsburgh without uunilgc, No. fl Direct to Pittsburgh without miBC. J. J. HEPBURN JNO. PITCAIRN, Superintendent. Geii'l Manager. iTlIE INGREDIENTS THAT COMPOSE KOSADALIS ara p'ibl ished on every packogo, t hcre fiire i t is nof a secret DrriKir&tinn. cotiscquotitly rnrsiciixs piiesckibe it It is a certain euro for Scrofula, Syphilis in all its forms, Itlieuma tisiti, bkin Disease", Liver Com plaint sod all disease of tha Illuod. CHS I0TTLS CP B0SA2AL:3 will do mors (rood tlisn ten boltlcai of tha Syrup of Saraapatilla. THE UNDERSIGNED PHV8ICIAN8 Imvo used Rosadali in their practice) fur tit oast three, veara an d frMtlw I endorse it ae a rtlisble Alterative and blood Puritior. D3. T. C. r Ton, of B.lllmote. OR. T.J. HOY KIN. DR. R. W. i:AllB. ' Ull. r. O. I)ANK.LI.Y, " 1)U. J. S. Sl'ARKS, of NichoUsTllls,' I ky- , pn.r.L. McCAETHA, Columbls, DR.. A. E. NODLKS, Edgecemb, N. C. USED AND ENDORSED BT J. D. ntE.NCH A SO.NS, Fell Elver, r. iv. KMlTir. ivtu. krih asM A. V. 'VVlll..KLtR,Liiua1 ohle. B. IIAI I-.I.ims.Ohio. CRAVEN di I O .Oonlonsvllle, Va. SAAI'L. G. AUr'ADDtN, Alurfrees. voru, scun. Our snsra will tint .llnw .f - -.. - tcn.le.l lemsiks in rrlalion to the vlrtuesef Uotailahs. Tgthe lledical I'rolessiou M-e guarantee a Fluid F.x trait siiicrior to any they have ever used la the treatment of diseased liiuoj t and to the alltu ted we say try Aoftatlalia .nil vmi uill K ,rn to health. Rosaitalis Is aolJ bv all rm,p.kti price $1.30 per bottle. Address 12. CLSICHTS A C3. Manufacturing Ckemittt, Uautimoei, ItfQy INSURANCE CO. OF NORTH AMERICA, No. 232 Waluut St Piiila. Iucorjiorated 1794. Charter Perpetual MARIill, INLAND & FIRE INSURANCE Assots Jan; 1, 1800, f 2,318,33 39 20,000,(0 lossi-s )uli since its orgunir.a tioi). WM. HL'HLEU, Central Agent, Hurrisburg, la, MILES W. TATE, Agent in Ti onesta, Forest County, pa. iOm ROSADALIS O ERIE RAILWAY ! Abstnctof Timo Tablu, Adopted May 15th, 1871, r . NEW and IMPROVED DRAWING- iivmi nnu ciiji'.i'ifiiNU I'GACIIKS com bining all Modern Improvements, are run through on all Trains between Kulfalo, "I'M" runs, nilHnllu ItrillgO, ClOVO' land, Cincinnati nnd New York, : WESTWARD. STATIONS. No. 1. 0 Now York Jvo 9 00 a. m. 11 00 a, M Jersey City ' 9 15 " 11 15 " Newark , " II 05 " ratterson . " . 12 tK) M. i uriiers JO 43 " 1 35 PIN Ncwburgh " 11 40 A. M Port.Iorvis Arr 11 M " 8 35 " Binvhamton " 8 50 " 9 17" Elniira " S 44 " 11 30 " t orning " , fl 24 ' 12 28 A. M. iMM-itcHter to 'zi " Butliiltt 10 50 " A 20 " Niagara Falls " ) M 710 Snap. ItrillgO " 12 00 M. 7 13 Dunkirk " 1 30 a. m. 7 20 " Jamestown L've 1 1 06 r. m. fl in " Corry " 12 01 a. m. 7 35 I'nion " 8 oi " Meadvlllo 1 2,5 ) 20 " Cleveland " ft 60 " 2 0 Dayton " 12 30 p.m. 7 2.5 " Cincinnati " 2 45 10 15 ' STATIONS. No. 7. No. 3 New Yok L'vo B 30 r. m. 7 00 p. m Jersey City ' 6 45 " 720 " Newark " 6 40 ' Pitlerson " II 25 " Turners " 7 45 Sup. 9 10 Sup Ncwburgh ft so r. M. Port Jervis Arr 9 20 " 10 30 p. M Itinghamton " 2 21 a. m. 3 1.1 a. m Elniira " 4 40 " ft 1., Corning " 6 Kfl " 8 55 ' Rochester ; " 9 65A.l-. 9 65 " Bntralo " 11 ;(( u 21) Ningnra Falls" 12 15 r. m. 12 15 Susp. Bridge ' 12 25 " 12 25 " Dunkirk " II r..i . , ., ... . - - -' 1 i. Jamestown L'vo 11 30 a. m. 11 3d a. m. ; "r,ry " 12 wi p. m. 12 50 p. m. Union " 1 is 1 15 Meadville " 2 20 Din. 2 20 Din. Cleveland " 7 20 p. m. 7 20 p. m J'nvV,n " 4 05 a.m. 4 05 a.m. Cincinnati " fl 30 " 8 30 " Addltion,al Local Trains Westward. 6:30 A. M., except Sundays from Sala manca. Stopping at Rett House 7:15, Steamburg7:50, Randolph 8:25, Kennedy c;w, jamesiown iikki, Ashville 11:35, Panama 12:25 p. m.. Grant 12:40, Freehold 1:0.8, Columbus 1:42, Corry 2.17, Concord 2.43, Union 3.12. Mill Village 4.12, Millers 4.65, Cambridge 5.24, Venango 5,40. Saegor town 0.03, and arriving at Meadville at 6.::o n. m i2.;to p. M. dally, from Salamanca. Stopping nt Red Mouho 1.07, Ntcnmburg 1.13. Randolnh 2.10. town .1.31, Ashvillo 4.1.1. Panama 4.:i.i, ...nns riceiioiil 0.1:1, t uMimli us 0.45, Corry 6.0.5, Concord (1.32. Union 7.13, nnd arriving at Meadville at 10.20 p. 111. 4.00 P. M., ibtily, from Salamanca. Stopping at Red House 4:23, Ktenmburg 4:J0, Randolph 4:57, Kennedy 5:22, Jitmrs town 5:50. Ashville IMS T,i. ...... a. :n tirnntfl::i7, Freehold f.:.0, Columbns 7:lo ' ; .V. 1 n,"n "l" nl,a Brriving nt Meadville nt 9:50 p. m. EASTWARD. STATIONS. No. 12. No. 4. Cincinnati L'vo 9 45 p. m. Dayton " 12 0:1 a. ni. Cleveland " 7 25 " ' Meadville " II 32 Din. Union " jo 27 p. m. Corry " 12 50 " Jamestown " 1 4u ' Dunkirk " 1 25 ' Susp. Bridge 1 40 5 85 p. m. N ingara Fulls " 1 48 " 5 42 " Butlitlo " 2 40 " 6 25 " Rochester " ' 4 00 " ' ft 40 ' Hornellavillo " "fl 03 Sup. 10 20 " Corning " 7 3:1.,. ,. n 4 .. f;!lnl,r !! ' 8 1,1 " 13 20 a.m. Kingliaiiitou " 10 08 " 3 M " PortJervIs Arr 2 53 a. rr.. 7 05 " Newburgh 11 40 a. m. I nrners " 9 05 Bit. Paterson " R 50 " 0 15 a. m. Newark T tNI " 2 ft5 p. m. Jersev City, " fl 33 " 10 M ,. NewAork " 7 00 a. in. ' 11 10 a. in. STATIONS. No. 8. No. 2. Cincinnati L've 1 15 n. m. Dayton " ft 43 a. m. 3 28 " Cleveland " 3 3.5 n. m. 10 00 " Meadville " 8 10 Sup. 2 35 a.m. Union " Corry " 9 ?A p. m. 4 05 " Jamestown " 10 30 5 ( Dunkirk " 10 00 " Susp, Bridote " 5 40 " Niagara Falls " fl 00 " Bull.tlo " 11 20 " 7 00 " Rochester " 0 f,i " Hornellsville " 2 58 a. in. 9 43 " Coining " 4 25 " 10 65 " Elniira " 6 04 " 11 80 " Binghamton " 7 00 ' 1 22 " PortJervis An 1140 " 5 25 " Newburgh ' 8 30 " Turners " 1 18 T!n. fl 48 Sup. Paterson " 2 20 p. m. 7. 33 p. m. Newark " f, 15 " Jersey City " 2 65 " 8 12- " New York " s 10 p. m. 8 30 p. m. 12:01 A. M., except Sundays, from Mead ville. Stopping nt Union 2:3.1, Corry 3:40, Columbus 4:13, Freehold 5:05, Grant 6:31, Panama 6:."5, Ashville 6:3.1, Jamestown 7:05, Kennedy 7:47, Randolph 8:25. Steam burg 8:55, Itedlmuse 9:20, aud arriving ut Salamancc at 9:55 a. in. 5:25 A. M., except Snnduvs, from Mesd villo. Stopping at .Suecortown 6:55, Venango 6:bi, Cambridge(l:'2, -Millers 7,02 Mill Village 7:25, Union 8;(4, Concord 8:45, Corry 9:W, Columbus 9:50, Freehold 10,30, Grant 10:57, Punuma 12:03 p. m., Ashville 12:27. Jamestown 2:05, Kenuedv 3:00, Ran dolph 3:50, Sleamburg 4;10, Red House 5:2(, and arriving at Salamanca ut 5:55 p. m. 1:10 P. M., except Sundays, from Mead ville. Stopping at Sitc'gertown 1:33, Venango 2:10, Cambridge 2:20, Millers 2:30, Mill Village 2;50, I'nion 3:12, Concord 3:.T', Corry 3:65, Columbus 4:05, Freelinhl 4::!5, Grant 4:50, Panama 5:12, Ashville 5:27, JumeNtnwn 6:00, Kennedy 0:45, Randolph 7:17, S'eainhurg 7:40, Red I louse 8:00, and arriving at Salauianca 8:30 P. M. Daily. L. D. RUCKER, WM. R. BAER, Gen'ISup't. Geu'l Puss'rAg't. ANDREWS & CO., Manufacturers of ENGINES BOILERS DRILLING TOOLS, AND ALL KINDS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN HARD-WARE, t'C, Af., At.. TIDIOITTE, PA., JOHN ANDREWS. H. FISHER. 5-tf Free to Book Agents. Wo will send o handsome Pr.isnectns of our AVic Jlluxtriitr'tteii J-'itmily i,l,le con tuining over 200 tine scripture IlltiHtra trutions to any Book Agent Iron of chiupe. Address National Publikliintr (Jo. Phila delphia, I'a. 13. H JOB WORK DONE AT THB 'REPUBLICAN" OFFICE At the loivcut caih price, neatly, prompt ly, and in tbjle equal to that of any other ulabUyimcnl in lh DiHrict. " BUSINESS CARDS, SHOW CARDS, VISITING: CARDS, ' SCHOOL CARDS WEDDING CARDS, PROGRAMMES, INVITATIONS, BALL TICKETS, ADMISSION TICKETS, MONTHLY STATEMENT?, .'ENVELOPES, BILL HEADS, LETTER HEADS, NOTE HEADS, CIRCULARS, BLANKS, A POST E RIS V DODGERS, nANDBILIjS, - LABELS, SHIPPING TAGS, Ac. ERIE & PITTSBURGH It R On and after Monday, Nov. 15, 18 trains will run on this road as follows: LEAVE ERIE SOUTHWARD. 11:55 A. M. ACCOMMODATION IaTAS Nowcastlo at 7:05 und arrives at PittsburKk 10:00 a. m. 8 10:25 a. m., pirrsnunoii f.x., stops at alt stations, and arrives at A. A tl. W. It. H Transfer at 1:50 p. m., at Newcastle at 3:1ft p. in., and at Pittsburgh at 0:00 p. in. 6:05 a. M., accommodation, from James town, arrives at A. A G. W. R. R. Transfer ot 6;40 n, in., at Newcastle ut 75 a, ni., und Pittsburgh at 10:00 a. 111. 6:00 p. m.. Mixed Train leaves Kris for Sharon, stopping at all intermediate points and arriving ut 10:15 u. m. LEAVE PITTSBURGH NORTWARD. 7:15 A. M., kuik EXPitKss. leaves New castle at 10:00a. 111., A. AG. W. R. R. Trans fer ut 11:20 n. in., und arrives at Erie at 2:30 1. 111., making close connection for Bulla o and Niagara Fnlls. 3:35 p. M. accommodation, leav a New castle at 6:30 p. in , A. .t G. W. It. R. Transfer ut 7:55 p. in., nnd Jamestown at 8:30 a. 111., connects with mixed trains thus arrives iu Erie ut 1:55 a. 111. 6:30 p. M.. Mixed Train leave Sharon for Erie, and arriving at Girard at 12:30 a. ni., and Erio at 6:56 a. 111. Trains cotuifwr nt nrv.lii.iA.a.ltii tea!., r.i Whecliuir aud all ooints in West Vir.-inii. nnd at Pittsburgh connections for Philadel- pma, llnrnsliurgli, Baltimore and Wash ington via Pennsylvania Central Railroad. Erio Express North, connects nt Girard with Cleveland und Erie trains Westward for Cleveland, Chicago, and all points In the West; at Erio with Philadelphia Erie) Railroad for Corrv. Warren. Irvlmrd.n Tidinute, Arc, and with Butl'alo Erie) uuiirouu mr jiiiiiuio, Dunkirk, Niagara Fails and Now York Citv. F.N. FINNEY, General Sup't PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY I Water Street, ' ADJOINING THE HOLMES HOUSE, Tionesta, Pa., , M. CARPENTER, - . - Proprietor. 3 Wna-srfVrrisi Pictures taken in all the latest stvles or the art. 2(i-tf J. W, ROWLAND, AI.KX . MCDOWEfc J. W. ROWLAND & CO., IVl R CHANT TAILORS AND iKALMS JN CJeiitM Furulshliig ;ooIs, And Agents for the Celebrated Grover et Bakor Sewing Machine. LIBERTY STREET, NEAR DOB FRANKLIN, PENN'A. 2 2 If,