The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, September 19, 1871, Image 4

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    ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAIL ROAD!
O H !' AT TIIROUG II ROUTE
FROM
TlOilRfglonsto Pittsburgh,
THE LAST AND THE WEST 1
nil n iM trains. Piuumiriin ami
u.ifto t:-misfcrrcd at Oil Cily, Frkk or
Ti i'.ms make direct connection with nil
isoiius centering at Oil City, and leave
follows:
Pny Express leave Oil Cily at.... 2.10pt
Anivrsnt Pittsburgh 900pt
Niirhl is press I,cavc oil City p 20 p m
i m :. j iiiximrtrn H Vn a tn
Mail Train leaves oil City.... P 05 a in
Arrives nt I'ltllburgh S 50 p m
Day t:. press Ticavcs Pittsburgh at 7 20am
Ari ri . at .Oil Citv t oic...
ight JIx prefs Leaves lYusbuYgh 8 40 pro
iin ymui. uij oisam
v ay Passenger leaves Pittsburgh 9 15 a m
Arrives at Oil Cily 7 35 d m
Passengers travelling by this Route will
find br'-.cr accommiKlations and make bet
ter (iniothan bv any oilier road from the
ju i-:o!rioim to rittsmircli.
. J. J. LAWRENCE, Gen. Snpt
JONES HOUSE,
CLARION, PENN'A.j
?. S. JONES
Proprietor.
.Rents Wanted
for l iie Ijmd of
SACRED
t5 VCT C D Vby Rv. w.
11 I W I Ul I L.GAQE.
Tl.o grandest and most popular new book
cut. Hundreds of superb illustrations.
steel, etc. No other book like it none
selling half so fast. Agents sell 60 tolftOof
it :t:ia I'rot. stowe s Heir-Interpreting Bi
ble. Extra largo inducements offered.
bvihI for crculars to Worthingtod, Dustin
ft Co., Hartford, Conn. 48-4t
UClOBEIt, I860.
J. & P. COATS'
BEST SIX-COBD
is now ras
OK"L Y
Thread put up for the American marker
wi.trh in
IX-CORD IK Al.Ii NUMBERS,
From No. 8 to No. 100 Inclusive.
FopIIhikI uud Machine.
HALL'S
Egetable Sicilian Hair Renewet
Has stood the test of seven years
before the public f wul no prepar
ation for the hair has yet been dis
covered that will produce the same
beneficial results. It is an entirely
new scientific discovery, combin
ing man tf of the most powerful and
restorative agents in the VECET
ABLE KINGDOM. It restores CREY
HAIR TO ITS ORIGINAL YOUTH
FUL COLOR, it makes the scalp
white and clean; cures dandruff
and humors, and fulling out of
the hair: and will make it grow
vpon bald heads, except in very
uyed persons, as it furnishes tlte
nutritive principle by which the,
hair is nourished ami supported!
Jt makes the hair moist, soft, and
ffosgy, and is vnsurpassed as a
llAlll DRESSING. It is the
cheapest preparation ever offered
to the public, as one bottle wul ac
complish more and last longer
tAtm three bottles of any other
preparation.
Jt i. recommended ami used by
tit First Medicul Authority.
The It'ouderful results produced
by our Sicilian Hair Henewer have
nducetl many to manufacture
preparations for the Hair, under
various names ; and, in order to
iiuluce the trade ami the public to
purchase their compounds, they
rt'tve resorted to falsehood, by
cln lining they were former part
ners, or had some connection with
our Mr. Hall, and their prepara
tion was similar to ours. Do not
be deceived by them. Purchase the
original: it has never yet been
equalled. Our Treatise on the
Hair, with certificates, sent free
by mail. See that each bottle has
our private lie venue Stamp over
the top of the bottle. All others
are imitations.
R. P. Hall & Co., Prop's, Nashua, N.H.
Sultl In all Drvyjiitt and Dtaltr in MeJieim.
J. C. LONG,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer In
HARDWARE,
AND Oil
WELL FIXTURES,
OF ALL KINDS,
TI3DIOTJTE PA.
First Door above Exchange Hotel.
My
WALLLIS'
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MAGIC
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BALM!
W. H. PERKINS & CO., Solo Propri
etoi.j, Franklin, Pa. 44,
SCHOOLTEACHERS
Wanting employment, at from f50 to ?100
ir in" nli, should addrefca ZE1GI.FK ft
IfrfTKDY, Hiila Pa j-u
A CHEAT MEDICAL DISCOVERY
Dr. WAUUBB'a 0 ALIFORM A
VINEGAR BITTERS
Hundreds of Thrnisands
Dear testimony to thflr Wonilor
fui Curative EtTTCti.
WHAT ARE THEY?
3
TSET ABX NOT A VILX
FANCY DRINK.
lilad. of Pear Ram, Whiskey, Fmf Spirit
mu4 Kafaae Llnra aoctond, tptoe mtmii
curd to ptauk Mt, U11M " Tonlm,"" Apjwtl
en," " Rtor," m., tbat 1S ttf Hwtar M M
draaksaM a4 rain, but u tra MMtataa, axd
from tlM KtlT. itoou and ritrt. of CalUonda, tnm
fran all Alchlla sKlMalam. Tb.y mm ba
UHEAT Bt-OOl) PPBIFIBa mui A LIVE
U1TINU MmiCIPLX perfect BwwTrtof sb
IsTlfontor eC the 71 tan, wrrrlat pofow
autMr and rwteftac lb blo4 to a tawllkf eoadltloa.
Ko pvnoa aaa laka Km Mttari according te m
Uon and rcmala loaf aavtik
ICC Ulba (iTUforaa larnreM. M, prorMM
tba boaa an aol dflord by ailaeral poiioa or
other hmm, tad d. tttatorfiaa mated beyond Ue
point of ntoelr.
laflenattitery aad Ckroals Bkeaaaaa
ttaaa Bad tieat, Dyaaoaela. or IadtcoaUaa.
nilloaa, KeealttoM aed taleraaltteat Fetrera
Sleeaeeaef iheBtoe, LJTer. KUaaya, aad
Bladder, ttieea Blllera bsto beea awel ea.eiea
rat. Sack Dlacaaca are eeaaed by Vitiate
Bloe4.wbleblataerelly predaoed by IwniiaiM
of the Dlreotlvo Oraaae.
DTBPKT8IA OB. INDIGSSTIOK, Read
acb,ralalatbeaiolden, Coagaa. Tlchtoete of the
Cbest, Dtaataeee, Bear EreetaDoaa of the etoaiaeh,
BedtMtelalbe Uoatk, BlUead Attacka, Falpttattoa
of the Heart, laflamaiatloa of the Langs, Paia ta tba
ngloaa of the Kldaeya, and a haadred other pamfal
ejroptoma, are the olhprlnga of Dytpepda.
Thy iBTlgorate the Btomaeh and etunalate the tor
pid llTrr And bowela, which render them of unequalled
efficacy In cleanttng the blood of all lmpnrltlce, and
unpertlnf new life and rigor to the whole lyttem.
VOn tsl&lN DISEASES, Emptlota, Tetter, Salt
Bhenm, Blotchel, Spots, PUnplee, Fnetalce, Bolls, Cuv
bnnelce, Btng-Worms, Bcald-Beed, Sore Eyes, Erysip
elas, itch, beam, Dlscoloreaone of the Bun, Hnmora
and Diseases of the bkta, of whatever name or nature.
are literally dog np and canted oat of the system in a
abort time by the ase of these Bitters. One bottle la
ench eases wtU eoBTlneo the most tncredeloos of their
enratrre effect.
Cleanse the Vitiated Blood wheaerer yoa and Its
Imaarltlee burning throaga the skin ta Pimples, Emo
tions or Sores 1 cleanse H when yoa and It obstructed
aad stnggtsh In the Tetnai cleanse It waea It Is foal.
aaa your menage wtn teu yoa aken. Keep the bloc-.
Bare end the health of the system will follow.
PIM, TAFK end other WORM H, larktoclatha
ystem of so ssaay thoeeends, are eAotaaUy destroy
ed ead rcmored. Tor full dlreettoaa, read earafally
too circular aroaad aaeh bottle, printed fa fonr lea-
gnsgss EnglUh.Oermaa, rraaeh and panlab.
J. WAUUB, Proprietor. B. B. MoDOHALO CO,
Drugglsw aad Gen. Agents, Sen Fmnelsoo, CaU
aaa b aaa at voauaeroe street, Mew Tork.
tBOIJ BT ALL DBCOOISTB A50 SBALXBS.
THE NOVELTY CLOTHES WRINGER
Nothinor except the Sewlns Machine haa
ever been invented which so much re
lieves the labor of the household aa the
Wringer. But its usefulness does not end
here. The saying of clothing Is of much
greater importance. It is often remarked
that articles of tine texture last twice as
long when wrung in a wringer as when
wrung by hand. The Noyelty haa cop
wheels on both ends. The rolls tie allov
ed to separate freely at either end. The
besides other advantages which it contain
seem to be indispensable to practical
wringer. ATeu York Independent.
Thk Novelty Wrinokr Uaa become
an indispensable institution In thousands
of families. And we bcl'eve its great and
increasing popularity is fully merited for
the Novelty evidently possesses all the re-
2uisii03 01 a nrst-ciass, practical machine,
ndeed, after using one for many months
in our own fnmilv..we are nronnrul in an-
dorse the Novelty as unsurpassed (the
laundress says unequated) by any of the
several wringers previously tried.-Afoo-e'4
llural New Yorker.
AGENTS WANTE) $225 a month
Co., Boston, Mass., or St, Louis, Mo. 40-4
THIS IS NO HUMBUG I Q K
By sending OsJCENTS
with age, hight, color of eyes and hair,
you will receive, by return mail, a oorrect
picture 01 your miuro Husband or wife,
with name and date of marriage. Address
W fOY T r li x-.. o . . , .
ville,N,Y, i3-4t
PITHEA-NECTAR
L J IS A PURE
ISLACK TEA
with the Green Tea Flavor
Warranted to suit all
tastes. For sale every
where. For sale whole
only bv the Great Atlantia
end Pacific. Tea Co., 8 Chutch St. New
YorK. P. O. itox &oo5. Send for Thea
Nei'tar circular. 13-4t
6-5111
PATEPJTS.
Inventors who wish to take out Letters
Patent are advised U counsel with Mnnn
and Comjiany, editors of the Scientific
American, who have prosecuted claims
liefore the Patent Otlice for over Twenty
Years Their American aud Europau
Piitnl airAn.v 1m tlw. .. ... I . . . 1
- - vj a n'u iuu.1 C4Lm.lVV 111 I LIU
world Chargea less than any other relia
ble agency A pamphlet containing lull
instructions t inventors is sent gratia
niuJM iK iu,, a? Park How,
liltf New York
COOnl''or lhlt elaK', I'iunos sont on
tp.JVliiulnoaent. Address U. S.
PIANO CO., 645 Kioivlwny, N. Y. J5 -U
WANTED AGENTS (fcM) tier day) to
sell the celebrated HOME KilUT
Tr P si.'U'l vi: ui'iivi.' i.i
.... .... ., ........ 1UM 0 11 11-
dttr-ltod, uiukea llio"loi k aiitclu" alikeon
both hides, and fully licensed. The best
and cheaiiest linailv Sewing Machine in
the market. Address JoIiiihou, Clark it
Co., Bostou, Muss,, Pittsburgh, Pa.,"hioa
go, HI., or St, Louis-. Mo. ;'j, jt
3
8 i
in
2 1
---It kae the aelleate aad rfeaia
v02VM W ee t-s lertM
7T-Cle Wetee, al is
Tldlissisls to
Ueauos. B.U r " ss-'-.tT
Bad H..Ur la Uttf LBieBlV-
. t- ti. N.
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167 Water Street, . Meadville, Pa.
ALSO A BRANCH STORE IN FRANKLIN, PA.
Ir Store with STAPLES tC SIBLEY. Opposite rost Office.
THE LARGEST DEALER IN
In this section, including the following celebrated makes: Chickerina &
Sons, Steinway & Sons, Wm. B. Bradbury, Kurtzman, and others.
WHITNEY & SLAYTON'S ORGANS AND MEL ODEONS. These
urgans and Meiodeons are acknowledged by all good judges to be the best and
finest finished Reed Instruments made.
This being the Oldest and Largest
menu can ana win oe onerea 10 purchasers. Mooisand Spreads, Sheet Music
Cooks, and a large stock of everything
GROVER & B XER'S
S K XV I NO MACHINES.
Tje following are 'selected from thous-
nnas 01 testimonials of similar character,
as expressing the reasons for tho iirnfur
enee of tho Groverft Bakor Machines over
all others.
"Hike tho Grover ft Baker Ma
chine, in tho lirst place, because if I had
any other, I should still want a Grover ft
Baker; and having a Grover ft Baker it
niii iiiu jiiirpii.su 01 nn me resu it
does a greater variety of work and ispnsler
to learn than any other," Mrs. J. C. Cro-
1 t- T 1111 .i r Timai
.J " ... ..J w who;
"I have had several years' expe-
wji,u uroyer a iiaKer Machine,
W 1 1 1 li ha. i.t i'n.. n.n 1 -
........ ..wtti,ci,,i,D iiiviu wtiinmctiuii, s
think the Grover ft Baker Machine Is more
easily managed, and less liable to get out
of order. I prefer the Grover ft Baker de
cidedly." Mrs. Dr. Watte, 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
matin .. d.: J 1 . . 11
""j u; v u ivuus n mi uw me name, 1
can hardly see how an vt hi rig could be mor
complete or give bettor satisfaction.
iuia. ivu vrniUts
"I bollevo It to be the best, all
vuiiis uunaiaerea.oi any mat 1 uave known
It U Terr simple and easily learned 1 the
a uww muauiciitdunura Uf HULJIllliT ; li IB
not liable to ffet out of order. Mrs. A. M
Spooner, 36 Bond St Brooklvn,
S T im mWVTll1Irirr1 with .Ka r
w ruvii-(M tuew.iiiuoo, emtitA A. JJI fJitr lilt?
Grover t Baker to tbem all, because I con
sider th nfit'h
in the house which was done nine years
ago which is still good." Mrs, Dr, Me
Cready, No. 43 East 23d street, N, Y.
O "Miito than nrn-(hl.ln . .It .1..
sewing done in ray family for the last two
yeara has been done by Grover ft Baker's
l.nkin. n .. ,1 T -. 1 1 . .
,,.1,,,, ouu . in; tutu a garment rip
or need mending, except those rente which
miiuMuiD uu.va wiu uiaae in wnoie Clotu,
It is, in my opinion, by far the moat valu
able of any I have triod." Mra. Henry
Ward Boecher,
e O "The fim-oor Ar K.li.. Q.n,U. u.
" - - u. n uik hi a-
chine haa rendered In every respect, the
Itmul l.l-frw. ...-.J ..." It T - 'i.i..'
im., nauBiwtLiiiii, h coinuiiies so
many ad van tapes with beauty of execu
tion and economy In price that it la a ne
cesity in every household." Mrs. Gover
nor Geary, Uarrisburg, Pa,
"I have had the Grover ft Baker Ma
chine for ten or twelve years in constant
use in my house. I have seen and known
every kind of Family sowing, both -personal
and household, accomplished up
the Grover ft Baker Machine, to the enti.
satisfaction of all concerned, Rcv.Stcphen
H. Tyng,
"I rind the Grover ft Bakor Stitch will
wearaslongas the garments do outwear
the garment in fact. The atitoh will not
break on bias seams, when stretched, as
others do j 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 the Elastio
and Lock Stitch Machines, and offer the
publio a choice of the best machines of
both kinds, at their establishment In all
the large citiee, and through agencies In
nearly all towns throughout the country.
Price lists and samples of sewing in both
stitches furnished on application to Grover
4 Baker 8. M, Co., 127 Wood Street, Pitts
burgh, Pa.
EVWS GIFT BOOK INTERPRISE.
We continue to send a valuable gift with
every book boughtof us. Thousands will
testify to our promptness and fairness.
Give ua a trial: Write for acatalogue. Sent
free. Address, D. M. Evana ft Co.. 721
Market street, Philadelphia, Pa. 4ott
500 VOLUMES ITS OtfE.
AGENTS WANTED
FOB
The Library of Poetry and Song,
Being Choice Selections from the Best
Poots, English, Scotch, Irish aud Ameri
can, W ith an Introduction by
WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT.
Under whose oritical supervision the
volume was compiled.
The haudsomest and cheapest subscrip
tion book extant- Over 800 pages, beauti
fully printed, choicely Illustrated, hand
aoniely bound. A Library of over 600
volumes In one book, whoeo contents, of
no ephemeral nature or interest, will never
grow old or stale. It can be, and will be
read aud re-read with pleasure by old and
young, as long ua lis leaves hold K,krn10r,
Aperfuct surprise. Scarcely anything
all all a tavorite, or at all worthy of place
mire, is neglected. It is a book lor uvurv
household." A'. Y. Mnit.
"vvekuow of no similar collection in
the l.i,g ish laiiguuge which, in copious
Uess und lelicity ol selei lion mid arrango
incut, call ut all coiupuio with it." A'. Y
W'tttc; '
Terms liheral. Selling very rapidly,
bund for Circular and Terms to
J. B. FORI) ft CO.,
Juri , 171.
House in this section, superior induce-
in the Musio line, can be found at my
J.O.HULL.
READ! READ T
The subscribers haying re-tented tho
I It VI Ml CRIST MIIAS.
Would say to their old customers, and
the community generally, that they keep
constantly on hand a larire st.ir-w .t
family :ri.ouR
of ail trades. Chon Fond. Rh.n-h. n
Onts and Urn. With our facilities for do
ing business, we purpose not to be nudor
aold by any establishment in this section
of the country, and would say to tho lum
bermen ami dealers of Forest county, thut
titot tan Ka
SUPPLIED CHEAPER
and more promptly than from any other
p"" Aai.iiiwiittiej uueiiuun given to all
' E. JONES ft CO,
A r!,AILmE e.verybody and
: v jsuaiuos
nnnnrultm Vrk Clif AnJ.Mnj. llirl.r
bun;. AddreKs.R. JHonroe Ken No hum-
.""'"I eny, ruts-
CIUBXK3 A. DAHA, Editor.
A ewsB.acraf the Preaeat Tlasaa.
iMoadod far People Now aa Karta.
iBomdlcg Peraera. MiKhanles, kterehsaM, Pre
Msleael Msa, Workers. Thlakere, ead all Kea
aer of aoaeel Polks, aad tho Wtves, Sobs, and
BeiBghiort of all sack.
IT onm DOLLAR A TEAR t
ONI BCMDJBEO COPIES POkt ,
r leas taw Oaa Cent eCopy. tot there be a
Clab at every Post OSes.
EXI.WEXKI,T MP", tt A THE,
of the tune also and general eheraeter as
TBB WBUxr, bat with a meter yerieiy of
Uarelleoaoas rasdlM, end rsrakihlBg Me news
IU seaasrtkers wKh greater freshness, beeaass
sasase twice a weak Instead of oaoc ealy.
THIDiILT 81H.MA VJtE,
A preeminently reedehle newspeper, with the
Unrest eirwljiloa la ike worlST'rre., IbiCI
pendnat. and frerlete la peiitioa. Ail ike b'vs
froia en-r7vk.re. Two oeels a eopy i by auU
t oeuss montk, or s ear. '
TERMS TO CLUBS.
THE DOLLAR WEEKLY SPK.
Five copies, one year, sepsrattlr addres.rl.
Pour Dollars.
Tea roekM, one Ter, eenarstely eddrratcd land
aaexiraeep, totkei)twrui.orcleo7r 1
Klght Dalian.
Twenty eon'es, one yesr, sepriratelr aildrauaei
(snd ae exira eouy to lbs tetter up of r inbl
-,iw . Plfleea Dollars.
rVT JT't:.0"8 " one B'tdrees (and lua
Beau- M eekiy one jesr t;, rotter n of elob),
Tklrtyhro. Dollars.
, . Tkirtr-iTe Uallara.
.!.A?Z!'?a,to.Dt, oae eddreai
ir: j: - -?K.uivr
One kandred eoelee, one yeer. etnereielr aa.'
VBM BKMI.WKEKLT BP!f.
Ptre coelee, one yeer, trparete sdrJisMed.
Teo eenles, ene year. aeperatelT iTiaei I aaa
aa cat e eepy to getter bp of cIudiT
eea DolUra.
8EKD YODR HorET
P feif j orders, cheeks, or drafts aa ww
toe letters eoateiBUx luouey. Addrois
L W. BNOLMSD, Publlihsr.
kua aaoe. tiew Turk Ctty.
7 A "'ontn Ex penses pal d Male
V . . "r 'einale Agents horse and
outfit furnished. Address, Saco Novelty.
Co., Saco, Me. istt "
A OFNTS LOOK I $3, to 20 per day.
VT-.,iY 8euteel "! profitable business.
A. little Novelty which everyb iwante.
f-HTni 2 rrn So,,d "culars.
Churchill ft Temnloton, Man cturers,
615 Broadway, N. V. o-it
POPERY.
THE FOE OF THE CHURCH
AND REPUBLIC.
What it has done. What it is doing and
what it means to do. Its power. Its des.
potism. Ita infalibility. lu frauds. Its
relicts. IU miracles. Its idolatry. Its per
secutions. Ita hatred of our publio schools
and of civil and religious liberty. Its
startling orimes. Its horrid wickedness,
aud its New York Riots. '
A book that is wanted everywhere. We
want agents to introduce it in every coun
ty at once, and will pay theni liberally.
Send lor circular. Address .ienler Mc
C urdy, IU t. Sixth hit., l'hila., Pa. lU-4t
RUPTURE. feh1f Kll'
NLIl OItllUt. Cool, comfortable, light,
cleanly und durable. Never rust, break
in soil (steel springs couted). Csod in
bathing. Shaped to form. Best known,
heiid Stamp for pamphlet, to J. B. Seclev's
Iriisu A HaniliiKe Kstablishmunta. 1347
Chestnut St., Phila., pa., and No. 3 Ann
OlICrcckA Allegheny KUcr By
OV AND AFTER Monday June 5, 1871,
Trains will run as follows l '10'1
south w A fin Thais.
STATIONS:
1st Class.
4 . 'i
2d Class.
10 14
a. m, n. in.
8 (10
n io
9 SO
II 51
10 20
11 00
11 20
6
a. tn. a. m.
p. m.
Corry
0 15 11 IM)
B li 1 1 :i5
5 f0
0 ii l
fl 87
0 411
0 55
7 ltl
7 25
Snartansburg
Glynden
Centrevlllo
Tryonvlllo
0 M 11 47
7 04 11 M
7 13 1 0:1
. 7 25 12 15
7 35 li 25
7 42 12 45
8 n i 1 (i.l
8 07 1 m
8 17 1 1H
8 25 I U6
8 2S 1 2f
1 8i
8 40 1 3S
t H 4 1 44
8 53 1 40
liH IW 1 53
0 10 2 05
Hydetown
Alt
TltusvlUa
UK
Miller Farm
ShalVor
Pioneer
AM
Pet Centre
Tn
Columbia
Tarr Farm
Rynd Farm
Houscvillo
McClintock
AR
Oil City
DH
Ol00K)lis
Eagle Rock
President
Tlonesta
Hickory
Trtinkeyvllle
Tidioute
lrvinoton
7 40
7 fill
8 03
8 10
8 23
8 30
8 38
8 42
H M
8 M
9 (Nl
15
0 lfl 11 35
fl 65 12 15
7 20 12 20
7 40 12 43
7 65 1 05
8 10
8 20
8 30
8 4i
9 00
9 05
9 20
1 55
2 10
2 25
S 40
2 65
3 00
3 20
9 15
9 45
9 56
9 59
10 23
10 44
10 54
11 11
12 01
3 10
2 80
2 40
!2 50
3 12
8 32
8 41
8 58
4 40
10 15
11 10
3 40
4 25
4 60
4 60
5 37
a is
6 43
7 10
8 40
11 32
11 38
12 80
1 20
1 45
2 24
4 05
AtlDITIONAti SKOOXD-CLASS T RAINS -HOtTT IT,
No. 16 Titusville2.10p. m.j Miller 2.50;
Pioneer 8.20; Pet Centre 3.33; Columbia
4.16; Tarr Farm 4.23; Rynd Farm 4.37;
Roiiseville 4.55; Oil City 6.20.
No. 8-Corry 0,16 a. in.; Titusvlllo 8.35;
Miller Farm 9.25: Pet Centre 9. 4rl; Colum
bia 10.13; Tarr Farm 10.18 Rynd Farm
10.27; Ronsevlllo 10.35; Oil City 11.00.
No. 18 Pet Centre 1.2H p. m.j Columbia
1.50; Tarr Farm 2.05; Rynd Form 2.10;
Ronseville 2.8i'i Oil City 8.00.
No. 23 Oil City 6.80 a. in. ; Oloopolis
7.25; TionosU S.64; Trunkeyvllle 10.15:
Tidioute 11.11. '
NORTHWARD TRAINS.
STATIONS: 1st Class.
6 3 1
2d Class.
13 9
a, m. p. m p. m, a. m. a. m.
12 45 5 05 fl 00 7 45
1 28 5 47 7 20 9 05
1 45 6 05 8 05 10 15
1 54 0 15 8 20 10 44
2 14 84 8 45' 11 40
2 35 ;rt 55 9 30 12 21
2 38 jli 6! I 35 12 32
2 47 7 08 10 05 1 03
8 15 7 35 10 55 1 50
Irvtneton
Tidioute
Trunkeyvillo
Hickory
Tionestu,
l'rerfident
Kngle Rock
Oloo(olis
AR
Oil City
DK
McClintock
Ronseville
Rynd Farm
Tarr Farm
Columbia
Alt
Pot Centre
DK
Pioneer
Shaffer
Miller Farm
AR
Titusvlllo
Dal
Hydetown
Tryonville
Centreville
fl 00 8 20 7 40 11 SO 2 10
6 13 C 32 !7 55 11 60 2 25
fl 11) 3 35 7 60 12 00 2 30
.U 'JO ;3 40 l'8 01 12 25 2 40
fl 25 3 45 8 10 12 3S 1 Rr.
fll 29 8 40 8 14 12 4S 3 10
o o 3 oo 0 Zl l 05 3 20
6 36 3 59 8 23 1 25 3 33
42 4 Oil 8 80 1 45 3 45
6 62 4 15 8 40 2 00 4 15
6 60 4 20 8 44 2 15 4 40
t7 15 4 40 9 05 2 45 5 20
7 35 4 45 9 10 3 05
7 44 4 65 9 20 3 20
7 67 5 08 19 34 3 50
8 05 6 17 M) 43 4 111
Glynden
;8 14 j5 27 0 6fl 4 30
Spartansburg 8 24 8 88 10 02 4 60
Corry . 8 65 6 10 10 32 6 50
. - u a r ' sk-e r in "X
ADDlTIONAIiSKCONDK-LASSTnAlNH-NOnTU
No. 15 Oil City 6.55 a. m.; Ronseville
7.20; Tarr Farm 7.48; Columbia 7.55; Pet
Centre 8.10; Plouoer 8.40; Miller 9.25;
iiiusviiie tf.oo.
Nn. 7 Tiltllavllla O OA a m rv. . II OE
- . . ...... . -. ..'.' M V "1 1 T 1 1 . 11.
No. 11 Oil City 11.20 a. m.; Rouaevllle
11.45; Rynd Farm 11.63; Tarr Farm 12.03;
Columbia 12,10; Pet Centre 12.20; MUlor
1.25; Titusvillo 2.00; Corry 4.42 p. m.
No. 21 Tidioute 12.45 p. m.; Tmnkey-
yiiio iiuueui2. uieopolla 4.Z5; Oil
riiiif a imi
() Tralua do not stop. (J) Stop onsignul
f i HtiiTi for niAala
Trains 5, 6, 21 and 22 run daily ; all other
trains daily except Sundays.
N. B. Train No. 19 Is an Express from
.iiuoiuio w vurry.
SILVER PALACE SLEEPING CAR TRAINS
No. 4 Direct from Philadelphia without
change.
No. 1 Direct to Philadelphia without
change.
No. 5 Direct from Pittsburgh without
change.
No. fl Direct to Pittsburgh without
C. 5. HEPBURN JNO. PITCAIRN,
Superintendent. Gen'l Manager,
OSADALIS
TllU 1.NGRED1ENT3 THAT
COMPOSE llOSADALIS are
published on every pnt-knrr0, there
fore i t is not a secret u enrntinn
couseqtiently
rnisicnxs tuesceibe it
It is a certain euro for Scrofula,
SypUilisinallitsfurms, Rheums.,
tiaill. Skill Diaeuies. Lirar I'nm.
Iplaint and all diseases of the
ulood. ' i (
CKS I0ITLS CF EOSADAUS '
Will do mora irnod than tun KaIIIm
of Iho Syrups of 8krsaparilla.
THE UNDERSIQNEO PHYSICIANS
have used Roaadslisin their practice
for the past three years and freely
endorse it aa a reliable Alterative
and lllood Purifier.
DR. T. C. PTOn. of Bsltlmete.
DR. T. i. BOY KIN. "
DH. R. W.CAHK.
DR. P. O. DAN NF.LLT,
DH.y 8. SPARKS, of Nlcbelasvlll;
Da. f. L, UcCAIlTHA, Columbia,"
DB. A. B. NOBLES, Edacomb, H. C.
D8ED AND ESD0S8ED BT
J. B. FRENCH A SONS, rail Birer,
Mass.
F. W. SMITH, Jacksoa, Mich.
j. w . " nr.r.i.r.H Lima, vale,
H If A 1.1. I.lmt 1 thin '
CRAVEN A CO.. Gordnnsvnie, Ys.
SAM'L. C. McKABDEN, Jdurfreee.
ittir an sural will mni .
tcmled roiuuki in relation to th
virtu oi HtuaU4lit. Totn Vdir
i iuicpbiuh wo (ueisuiFi i r lUtta af.al
trctauvrlor to thy hav vr
used lu th trciimeiit ttf diMad
Dlotxl; and to tbaaCQirted wi aay try
UomAtialia. ami vnu kvill Kaa akarnA
to health.
Anaarfalll la anlil K- 1 rv.--l.i. 1
'price 81.su par bottle. Aiiurets '
13. CLE1IEKT3 CO.
Manufacturing Chtmutt, .
Baltimoeji, m
INSURANCE
CO. OF NORTH AMERICA,
No. 232 Walnut St Phila.
Incorporated 1794. Charter Perpetual
MARINE, INLAND & FIRE INSURANCE
As.setw Jan; 1, 1SCD. f2.318.3li3 30
.t'0 (tfifi ftiift Inuunu tt.
tion. WJI, BU1ILKR, Central Agent,
iimiinuuig, j. a
MILES W. TATE. Aceut In Ti-
onesU, Forest County, Pit.
l n
'MTI
o
ERIE RAILWAY !
Xrysrrnet of Tlmo Table, Adopted May
I5lh, 1871.
NEW and IMPROVED DRAWING
ROOM and SLKKPING COAC.HKS, com
bining all Modern Improvements, are run
through on all Train between Buffalo,
Niiigra Falls, Suspension llrldgo, Clevo
land, Cincinnati and Now York,
WESTWARD.
STATIONS. No. 1. v. r.
New York L'vo 9 (Ml a, m. It 00 a. m.
Jersey Cily
9 10 ' If 15 "
11 05 "
jewai'K
I'lttterson "
Tu mere "
Nowburirh "
12 00 M,
1 85 Din,
11 40 A. M.
3 35 "
0 17 "
11 3)1 "
12 28 A. SI.
10 43
Port JorvW Arr II 5tf "
Itinglminton " 8 69 "
F.lmint " 6 44 "
Corning " A 24 '
Rochester " 10 27
Bn train " 10 50 " 6 20 "
Niagara Falls " 11 60 " 7 10
Susp. Bridgo " 12 00 M. 7 15 "
Dunkirk " 1 30 A. M. 7 20 "
.I.imoMtown L've 11 Ofl r, m, fl i "
Corry ' 12 01 A. M. 7 3.5
Union " 8 04 "
Meadville " 1 25 " 9 20 "
Cleveland " 6 50 " 2 80 "
Dayton " 12 30 p. u. 7 ii 4
Ciucinnatl " . 2 45 " 10 15 '
STATIONS. No. 7. No. 3.
New Yotk L'va 6 30 p. m. 7 00 p. at.
Jersey City 8 45 " 7 20 "
Newark " 5 40
I'aterson " 8 25 "
Turners " 7 45 Sup. 9 10 Sup.
Newburgh " 5 30 p. m.
Tort Jervla Arr 9 20 " 10 30 p. at.
Blnghamton " 8 21 A. M. 8 IS A. M.
Klniira " 4 40 5 15 .
Corning " 8 20 " 8 65
Rochester " 9 65 A. at. 9 55 "
Butralo " 11 20 U 20 "
Niagara Falls" 12 15 p. k. 12 15 "
Susp. Bridge" 12 2 " . 12 25 '
Dunkirk " 12 63 " lfi 53
Jamestown L've 11 SO A. if. 11 36 A. at.
Corry " 12 60 p. at, 12 60 p. at.
Cnion " 1 15 1 15 "
Meailvllle " 2 20 Din. 2 20 Din.
Cleveland " 7 20 p. m. 7 20 P. at.
Dayum " 4 05 a. in. 4 05 a. 111.
Cincinnati " U 80 " 6 30 " '
Addltloral Local Trains Westward.
6:30 A. M., except Sundays from Sala
manca. Stopping at lted House 7:15,
Steamburg 7:50, Randolph S:'i. Kennedy
woo, Jamestown 1I:0, Ashville 11:35,
Punoma 12:25 p. in., (Jrant 12:40, Froehohl
1:08, ColiimbiiH 1:42, Corry 2.17, Concord
2.43, Union 3.12, Mill Village 4.12, Millers
4.55, Cambridge 5.24, Venango 5.40, Saeger
townd.08, and arriving at Meadville ut
! 'in 1 T .1..:!.. r. o,
" m.ii, iit'iii oitiiiiiiniiea.
Stopping at Hod House 1.07, Steamburg
, v.iiuniipii a,iu, ivenneiiy a.4., James
town 3.33, Ashville 4.13. 'Panuiua 4.35,
Grant 4.50, Freehold 5.13, Columbus 5.45,
Corry 6.05, Concord 6.32. Union 7.15, ami
arriving al Moailvlllo at 10.20 p. in.
4 Oil 1' m ,i..n t!..i
iiimi ririi,iiniii'.n.
Stopping at Red House 4:23, Steamburg
4:40, Randolph 4:57, Kennedy 8:22, James.
tittfii PUtl a t. .. I 1 1 .a- . A
r t n 1 1 v 1 1 1 u u. lua a -aim 1 11 1 rt: :w.
.. . "nn, a. riuiiitriir f,l v.
Corrv 7:22, Union 8:00, and arriving at
.uuauYuiu ut, n;uu p, IU.
EASTWARD.
STATIONS. No. 12. Xo. 4.
Cincinnati L've 9 45 p. m.
Dayton " 12 03 a. in.
Cloveland " 7 25 "
Meadville ' 11 32 Din.
Union ' 12 27 p. m.
Corry 12 50 "
Jamestown ' 1 40 "
Dunkirk " 1 25 "
Snsp. Bridgo " 1 40 " 8 85 p. m.
Niagara Falls " 1 4S " 6 42 "
BuHitlo " 2 40 " 6 25 "
Rochostor 4 00 " 8 40 "
Hornellsvillo " (I 03 Sup. 10 20 "
Corning " 7 83 p. m. 11 48 "
Elmira 8 10 " 12 26 a.m.
Hinghamton " 10 08 2 26 "
Port Jervia Arr 2 63 a. m. 7 05
Newburgh 1140 a.m.
1 timers ' 9 05 B ft,
Pateraon ' 8 60 " 10 15 a. in.
?ewarlJ,.- 7 ,H) " 2 05 P- m.
Jersey dry, ' 6 83 10 5si.m.
Nework " 7 00 a.m. 1110 a. m.
STATIONS. No. 8. No. 2.
Cincinnati L've 1 15 p, m.
Dayton " 8 45 a.m. 8 28
Cloveland " 3 35 p. m. 10 00 "
Meadville 8 10 Sup. 2 35 a. m.
Union "
Corry " 9 85 p. m. 4 05 "
Jamestown " 10 80 " 6 02 "
Dunkirk " 10 00 "
Susp. Bridge " 5 40 "
Niagara Falla " 00 "
Buli'alo " 11 M 11 7 qo
Rochester " 0 64
Hornellsville " 2 68 a. m. 0 43 "
Corning " 4 25 " 10 65 "
Klniira " 8 04 " 11 80 "
Binghamton " 7 00 1 23
PortJervis Art 1140 " 6 25 "
Newburgh " 8 SO "
Turners " 1 18 Din. fl 43 Sup.
Pnterson " 2 20 p. m. 7 88 p. m.
Newark M 5 15 "
Jersey City , " 2 65 " 8 12 "
New York 3 10 p. in. 8 30 p. m.
12:01 A. M., except Sundays, from Mead
villo. Stopping ut Union 2:3.1, Corry 3-40
Columbus 4:13, Freehold 6:05, Grant 5-33'
Panama 6:55, Ashville 0:M, Jamestown
7:05, Kennedy 7:47, Randolph 8:2.5, Steam
burg 8:55, Redhouse 9:20, and arriving at
Salamancc at 9:55 a. in.
5:25 A. M., except Sundays, from Mead
ville. Stopping at SaegertoHu 6:55,
nfn :U'i f;a,n,,r'JKeO:32, Millers7,02,
Mill Village 7:25, Union 8;04, Concord 8:45!
Corry 9:30, Columbus 9:50, Freehold 10 .V
Grant 10:57, Panama 12:03 p. 111., Ashville
12:27, Jamestown 2:05, Kennedy 3:00, Ran
dolph 3:50, Steamburg 4:40, lied House
6:20, and arriving at Salamanca at 6:55
p. in,
m10 Pi.M" f06!'4 Sundays, from Mea.1
ville. Stopping at Saegertown 1:33.
".""K0 2:10 -am bridge 2:20, Millors2;:i0
itiiu vinage z:au, l nion 3:12, (Joneord 3:32
Corry 8:65, Columbus 4:05, Freehold 4:86
........ . o:lif Asovuie 6:7.
Jamestown 6:00, Kennedy fl:45, Randolph
7:17. H niiiiiliuriF 7-jii 1(1 ti.,L. f. j
1 7 li,," 1 ,, o;w, sua
arriving at Salamanca 8:30 P. M.
Daily.
t D. BUCKER, WM. R, BARR.
Geuisupt. Ocu'lPasarAg't.
ANDREWS & CO.,
Manufacturers of
ENGINES BOILERS
DRILLING TOOLS, AND ALL KINDS
OF
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DEALERS IX
EC -A. I? 3D -W R E3 ,
Ac, Ao., Ac,
TIDIOUTE, PA.,
JOHN ANDREWS.
6-tf
IX. FISIIKK.
Free to Book Agents.
AVe will send o handsnmo Pr
our A'ew IlluHtrati-ateil 'iimVi fiMe con
tainiug over 20O line scripture Illustra
trations to any Book Agent free of charge
Address National Publishing Oo. Phila
flelpala, Pa. ij.
JOB WORK
DONE AT fiirf
ti
REPUBLICAN" 0FFCEI
At t)ie lowett cash prices, neatly, pronrph
hj, and in ttyh equal to that of oy
other ctablihntnt in the DittrUt.
BUSINESS CARDS,
. SHOW CARDS,
VISITING CARDSi
SCHOOL CARDS'
WEDDING CARDS,
PROGRAMMES,
INVITATIONS,
BALL TICKETS,
ADMISSION TICKETS,
MOXTHIsY STATEMEif T,
ENVELOPES,
BILL HEADS,
' LETTER HEADS,
NOTE HEADS,
CIRCULARS,
BLANKS,
p:ois t e r s f
DODGER,
HANDBILLS,
LABELS, ;
SHIPPING TAGS, Ac.
ERIE & PITTSBURGH" R. B
On and after Monday, Nov. 15, IPAt
trains will run on this road as follows:
LEAVE ERIE SOUTHWARD.
11:55 A. M. accommodation Ieavee
Nowcastle at 7:05 and arrives at Fittoburna
10:00 a. in. "
10:25 A. if., PiTTsnunon ex., stops at all
stations, and arrives at A. ft G. W. It, R.
Transfer at 1:50 p. m., at Newcastle at 8:18
p. m., and at Pittsburgh at 6:00 p. in.
6:05 A. m., accommodation, from James
town, arrives at A. A G. W. H. R. Transfer
at 6:40 a. m., at Newcastle at 7K a. m., and
Pittsburgh at 10:00 a. m.
5:00 r. m., Mixed Train leaves Erie for
Sharon, stonmnir at nil iiitria.iiu ..ntn..
and arriving at 10:15 a. m.
LEAVE PITTSBURGH NORTWARD.
7:15 A. M.. RRTFB RYPRValB ,nrc XT-
castle at 10:00 a. 111., A. AG. W. R. R.Trans-
.v. o. i.ii . in., nun arrives at r;rloat2;3t
P. 111., making close connection for Buffa
lo and N iugara Falls.
3:35 p. m. aocommodation, leav2 New
castle f.t 6:30 p. m , A. A G. W. H. R.
lransfer at 7:55 n m ami 1..... ...... a
8.,., 1 , .. . .Hmimu.u,,
.30 a. m., connects with mixed trains that
. . cue as 1:00 a. m.
6:30 P. Afi-rail Train 1.... 01 .
, --.- irAYuniinruu jur
V 'u arriving at uirard at 12:30 a. ra..
and Erie at 8:55 a. m. '
Train. iviii nm. I ul . i.t 1 .
Whoolltlir anrl all .1 ". V. 7 1
" . an.'sssa.8Bi ill wb; sTrj w y 1 TfF 1 II 1 14
"Vi t,'Hbui'huo'"e'.lion8for Philadel-
j-....., ...... oulK,. iiaiumore and Wash
ington via Pennsylvania Central Railroad.
Krifl Kltirmui Vii.ll. ... .
.,,, , .....u.i, .uiiuocui at uirarq
with C leveland and Erie trains Westward
iiliv . ,t'.m',KOtand Bl1 Points in
the W est ; at Erie with Philadelpliia 4 Erie
Ra road for Bullitlo, Dunkirk, Niagara
laila and New York City. Bra
F.N.FINNEY,
General yup'l
PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY I
Water Street,
ADJOININ01 THE HOLMES nOUSr
Tionesta, Pa.,
M. CARPENTER, . . . Proprietor.
tl,r.l;tUresUkenIn llthB "tTlee ef
me art. ,t
J.W. ROWLAND, A I.EX MCDOWEA
J. W. ROWLAND & CO.,
M ' R CHANT TAILORS
AND DEAI.EKS IN
Jeu(s' I 111 nislilnj; CJoods,
And Agents fr the Celebrated Oliver
Baker Sewing Machine.
LIBERTY STREET, NEAR HOB
JWlfFRAN-"N, PENN'A.