The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, September 26, 1871, Image 4

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    ...ALLEGHENY. VALLEY RAIL RCADL
GREAT TUltOUGH ROL'Tll.
The Oil Regions to rit.sbiirg.i,
THE EAST AND THE WESTI
SLicfcriKG vaus ': ,
On nil night train, Passon-rer nnd Imps,
jiago transferred - at Oil City, Frkf: r
'-makI ' -
Trains make direct connection with nil
Ron. Is centering at Oil City, and leave a
follows! ,
Pay Express leave Oil C'itynt 2 "Opm
An Ives nt Pittsburgh '. poOpm
Night Express l.enve Oil City 9 20 p m
A rri ves lit Pittsburgh (! 2.1 a m
Mftl Train leaves Oil City 9 0.1nm
Arrives nt Fittlburgh. .... 6 50pm
Pay Express Leaves Pittsburgh nt 7 20 n ni
Arrrives at Oil city at ' 2 1.1 p in
Night Express Leaves Pittsburgh K 40 pin
Arrives at Oi. City f) IS a m
Way Pnsscmrer leaves Pittsburgh (I 1,1 n m
Arrives nt Oil City ........... 7 aip in
Passcngois travelling by this Route w ill
find letlor accommodations and hinko bet
ter time than bv any other road from the
Oil Regions to Pittsburgh.
J. J. tiAWHKXCH, Gen. Snpt.
JOfJES fioUSEr
CLARION, PENN'A.'
B. S. JONES
Proprietor.
Agents Wanted
for the 1-and of
SACRED
MYSTERY
The grandest and most popular new book
out. Hundreds of superb illustrate ns,
steel, etc. No other lsxik like it none
telling half so fast. Agents soli 60 to laOof
It and I'rof. Stowo's Self-Interpreting Bi
ble. Kxtra largo inducements otforpd.
send forcrculars to Worthiugtod, Diistin
Co., Hartford, Conn. . 4S-4t
OOTORKR, I860.
J. & P. "GOATS'
BEST SIX -COED
IS J.W TUB
O 1ST Hi "3T '
Thread put up for tho American marker
which is
SIX-CORD IX A1.li NUMBERS,
From No. 8 to No. 100 inclusive.
For Ennl ai:d Iarliinc.
tillable Sicilian Hair Renewei
lifts si ood the tent of neven year$
before the public ; amino prepar
ation for the hair ha net been dis
covered that will produce the name
beneficial retult. It in an entirely
new scientific diacacerjf combin
ing man of the mo ft powerful ami
t-entorathm anentn in the VEGET
ABLE KIMCDOM. J t restore CfiEY
IIMR TO ITS ORIGINAL YOUTH
FUL COLOR. It make the ncalp
white ami clean; cure dandruff'
t'utl humor, and lulling out of
the hniri and will make it grata
tipon bald headx, except in verf
wjed peruana, a it fitrnlhe.i the
nutritive principle which the
hair iii nourished and supported,
it makes the hair moist, soft, and
(.. rixl it HHKurpaaaed nit a
J I A I It HUE S S i A G. It i the
.tipftlst preparation ever offered
Ui the public, va one bottle will ac
eomptixh mare and last longer
iJian three bottles of anu other
Xireparulioit.
It is recommended and fined bu
Vie First Mfdical Authority.
2'i'if; H'ouderful remUt piHxluced
by our Sicilian Hair liencwerhaee
induced man if to manufacture
pceptirittion for the Hair, tinder
I'ririoii names; and, in order to
induce the trade and the public to
)urelt.nne their compounils, then
lim e retorted, t3 falsehood, bij
clihn':nf tiieif were former puri
fiers, had koine connection with,
our Mr, Hull, and their prepara
tion w:i nhiiilar to onm. J to not
b:"lei eired bu them, Purchase the
vrUj'uiuls it ha narer yet been
c-ni'ilfal. Our Treatise on the
J I air, with certificates, tent free
bij innil. t-.ee that each bottle ha
our private Hei'eune .Stamp over
the, top of the bottle. All others
tire iutiCa-tioiit,
R. P. Hall & Co., Prop's, Nashua, N.H.
SJii hit all th-uqrrgi$ and DeuLit in MeJicim.
J. c. Lor.c,
. Y.'holosalo and Retail IVuler in .
HARDWARE,
ANPOIt,
WELL FIXTURES,
OF ALL. KINDS,
THDIOTJT3U IF.A.
First Door above Exchange Hotel.
W J. LLLIS'
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MAGIC
BALM!
TV. II. PEKKIKS A- CO., Sole rrof.ri
etors, Franklin, l'a. 44
SCIIO.OI. TEACHERS
Wuuting cinployniciit. at from fr,n tu f 100
ncr inonih, (.hoi'iM mil! rvsti l.KJ J.i:H A
Jlrf'L'KPY, I n 7- tt
BALL'S
A G3EAT MEDICAL; CiSCQYEny
VINEGAR BITTERS
a Hnndrr ds cf Thousands; ;
5 o f ul uunuiTe liiitv .
WHAT ARE THEY
si--,
1 5 !
THKT ABS KOT A VTLE '
FANCY DRINK.
IlK.tnf Poor Knm, TThikcr. Prnf 3. Irtt
Bad IZcfaan l.lnuur doctord.apla ted .wnc
ened t- p)en03 tas tut, taKcd"Ton!c,"ApKtl
era," "liwcun," t-tl litd Ui t!pplr ea t
druakcunccfi ftad rula, but are a tru MMiolae, mail
from t: o ;:-v l.couaid Ucrlxof CiUroitU. tn
frm nil Alrnhi'llo Hiimalanu. Ihejw Ui
GUI'. AT JII.()v; ri Cli'lSU. and A 1.1 FB
CIV1NU 1'UlNClPLr aperfect ncaoTUor ud
InvlorAtcr of ttie 6ys tcm( carry lag o3 alt polaoooua i
lcatur and roUcrln tlM bod lo a bcaltoyooDdUion.
lio pome a caa taka tncao )ltlcr oconUu( v dirac
tloa and rcmalatocg QuwUl.
6100 glvenforin inrarabla ease, provided
the bone ara not destroyed bj Qlaeral poiaoa ot
other ncsai, and tho Titai orgaaa watted bexoad Uia
point or rcaair.
For Zaaammuiair nud Cbroale Khcamaa
tiara nad iiaul, llyaprpala, ur ludla-eattoo
Billoum Brmlitctit and Intermittent Faera
Dlacaaca of Ike Illood, Liver, Kid no a, end
Bladder, Uicta Blitcra bave bee a aioet eaceca.
fat. focfc Dtaraaca an canted by Tainted
Bload. which It generally produced bj doraajrmeat
f the DIffrvttTe Oraraaa.
DVetPKPSIA Wll INDIGESTION, Head
ache, Itla In the Ehonldera, CocshJi.Tlclitaafa of tbo
CUa-t, Dlxxtneat, Eocr Ernetatlona ot the etomaeh,
Sad la la Uia Month, Pilloue Attaeka, lalpiutlon
of the Uaart, ItXumatldbf tba lAata, rala In the
reglou of the Kldneya, and a hnndred other paiafat
jnptMia, aro the ofienrlngtof Dyepcpila.
Tnj laTlcorato the Stomach and ttimalata the tor-l
pMllTKrand bowefc, which recdortiiemof tuieijaallfd
alUcacr la cleaailag the blood of all Imparl tlca, aad
bnpartlnf newlJfeaadTlfortothawbolaeraleBi.
FOR SKIN DISEASES. Icptlona.Tettcr.GaU
I3icnm, Blotches, Fpots, rtnplca, I'nttnlea, Bolls, Car.
b ancles, Was-Woims, Bcald-Dead, Bora Eyes, Erysip
elas, Itch, beurla, Ulsoo to rations of the 8kln, nninora
and Olscasca of the bldn, of wbateTar name or nature,
ara literally dog np and carried o. of the system in a
hort tuna by the use of those Bitters. One bottls In
sui h (.uesM in contlaee Uit most lacrtdoloos of their
corativo eUcct.
Clcansti tho Vitiated Elood wbecorer foa find tt
lnparUles barstlcg thronrh the sltln In Pimples, Crop,
tlons or Seres cleanso It when yon find It o Detracted
and tlugfftBli to tho Tetna t eleanao it when It Is foal,
aad yoar feoUnca will tell rem when Keep the bloc 1
pure and the health of the system wilt follow.
riN, TATE udothor WORKS, larking In tha
system of no many thousands, are otTsatnally destroy
ed ond removed. For fall directions, read carefully
lha circular around each bottlo, printed fn four Uu
gusces English, Gorman, French and Spanish.
J. Tf AJ.ESC. rreprlctor. B.B. UcDOKAXO CO
Smciisla sad Con. Agent. Boa Frsxclsoo, Csln
and S aad M Commarea B trees, Kaw Torsi. '
pTSOU BY ALL DBUGCIST8 AND TtPtt g.na,
THE fiGVELTY CLOTHES WRINGER
.rill- ".-,T.W ifc.
s.riitij's a.ro.
"Nothinsr except Ihe Scwinit Machine has
ever been Invented which so much re
lieves the labor of tho household us the
Wringer. Tint lta usefulness does not end
here. The saving of clothing is of much
greater importance. It is often remarked
mat articles ot lino texture lust twice as
long when wrung in a wringer as when
wrung by hand. The Novelty tins cog
wheels on both ends. The rolls aje allow
ed to separate freely at either end. Theso,
Dcsnies otlinr advantages wlucli it contains
seem to bo indiKpeiisubld to a practical
wringer. 2s'ow Xoi k Jinleji&nttml,
Tin: Novjxt WmsutK-Has become
nn iiuiispeiiKable institution in thousands
oi" lainiliirH. And lie bel'evo its great and
increasing popularity is fully merited for
the Novelty evidently possesses nil the re
quisite of 'a rirst-class, practical machine.
iiKicea, alter using one tor many lnouilis
in our own I'umilv. we are rmnrd tn nn.
dorse the Novelty as unsurpnssed (tho
laundress snya vvffpmled) by any of tho
several wringer previously tried.-Moore'
AOKNTSWASTKM?2a a month
by the Am Kmc' .v Ivniii'ikii Machine
Co., lioston, Mass., or St. Louis, Mo. 4o-
rpilIS 18 NO HCMlU'ti ! s) r-
J- , liy sending O vCENTS
with nore, hlght, iiilor of eves and hair,
you will roceive, by return inail, a correct
plctura of your future husband or wife,
with name and dateof nmi riago. Address
AV. FOX, I. O. Prawer No. H. l'ultoii-
villo. N. Y. i:j-4t
PITHEA-NECTAR
ILif 'v!'J IS A Pl.'KR
fJtVij RL1VU TEA
.,sU ''uaaiv with Uielireen Tea Flavor
Warranted .to suit all
tastes. For salo every
where, For sale wu;lo
cnly hylHirfHireat Atlantic
and I'acillc Tea Co., 8 Chutcli St. Now
YorK. 1. O. llox 63t5. Send for.Tlie.i
Nectar circular. YA-M.
It has the oellca
1 MlVlllatA
(Uftic Water, 4 U
OUeaUtastoM 1
very lady
i im 1'EKtMFUV,
PATENTS.
Inventors who wish to take out Letters
l'uu nt are advied to iunset with Munn
and 4 ompiiiiv, txlilors of the Scientiilc
Aliicriciiii, iio hiivc prosecuted claims
before tlm 1' ilcnt Ollice iijr over Twiuity
Year Their American and F.uronean
l'ateiil audi' y is Ihe most extensive ill the
world Chaises less thitii an v other relia
bio ii"in y A pamphlet continuing lull
UibUuclioiiH to inventors is sent gratis
ML'.sN cV CO., 117 Park Kow,
I3li New York
vOfllVnr lKt cliths Pianos ruint on
'S' VJtii.il no aucnt. Addrchs l-'. S,
PIANO Covins Kroiniway, - l.'-4t
T I7ANTE1I AOKNTM i'O per day) to
fill the ci Jcbrated IIO.MK MIL'T
TU'.Si;WIM. ( -HI XK. Ibis the lin
ilcr i I ii . ! 's i- bjil, h,-' uhtu oil
boln; sides, and fully liceiiM-il. 'J'iic l est
mid t-J'i):ij.i st family! S' wing Mai hint- jn
tho wnrfcet.'- Adilre.-s .7'iIiiim.ii, l hu k it
Co., li. lon, iiass., Illthburjjh, pa., Chlva
i", 'ir4 J.pjiin, Ma. i-4 -
3Si
Si i
6 5
m
mm
. ijh tS'- 3 .ill y Mi
167 Water Street, Meadville, Pa.
ALSO A BRANCH STORE IN FRANKLIN, PA.
Store with STAPLES C SIBLEV, OpfHisitc Pout Office.
THE LARGEST DEALER IN
In this section, inclmling tie following cpJcbintcV ninkcs'! ChickcrinQ &
Sons, Sleinway & Sons, Wm, B. Bradbury, Kurtzman,
and others.
WJilTXEY d- SLAYTOyS OKGAXS AXD MELODKOXS.Uwo
Orgtins ami Mel.uleons are acknowletlgcil by all goad judges to be the best and
finest finished Reed Instruments made. '
This being the Oldest rind Largest House in this section, superior induce
ments can and will bo.ofl'ured to purchasers. Stools and Spreads, Sheet Music,
Books, and a large stock of everything iu the Music line, can be found at mv
stord. . ir : ' I ,
"-'.V J. C. HULL.
GROVER & 3 KERS
NE1VISG MACHINES.
: Tae following nre selected from thous
ands of testimonials of similar character,
ivs expressing tho reasons for tho prefer-,
ence of tho G rover ft Baker Machines over
all others. . ' '
"Hike the Grover ft Baker Ma
chine, in the first place, bccnu.so if I had
any other, I should still want n J rover ft
Baker ; and having a Grover ft Baker it
answers tho purpose of all the rest. It
docs a greater variety of work and lsensler
to ieam than any ol hor," AJ rs. J. C. Cro-Ij-
(Jenny Juno) , ...
- "I have had several veitrs' expe
rience with Grover ft Baker Machine,
which hns given mo great satisfaction. I
thiivk the Grover ft Baker Machine is mora
easily managed, and loss liable to pvt out
of order. I prefer the lirover ft Baker de
cidedly." .Mrs. Pr. Watts, New York.;
"I have had one In mv fnmilv for
some two years; mid f.iom what-I know
of its workings, and front tho testimony of
many of my friends who use the s-inie. I
can hardly see how anythingcoiild bo nioro
complete or give lietter satisfaction."
Mrs. Gen. Grunt. : .
"J .Leliove it lo bo tlio- best, "all
thing connldf'red.tiranv that 1 have known
Xt is very simple and easily learned; the
sewing troin the ordinary spools Is a great
au vantage; me slum is entirely reliable;
it does ornnmenUI work be.iutitullv; it is
not liable to get out of order. Sirs. A. M
Spooner, 'M Bond St. Jirookl vn.
"I ain acqusintcd with the tvork of
me princinal machines, and l prefer the
Groverft linker to tliPM all, brcaiisel con
sider the Witch move clastic. I havo work
in the house which was done nine years
ago which is still good." Mrs. Pr, Me
Crendy, No. 43 Fast 23d street, N. Y,
"Moro than two-thirds of nil the
sewintr done in mv lituiilv for the Inst two
years has bcendone by Grover ft Baker's
illumine, nnn I nover hart a garment rip
or need mending, except those rents which
trnlicsQiinr. boys will niska in whola cloth.
It is, in mv opinion, bv far tho most valu
aldeof any I have tried." Mrs. Henry
sru xjuecimr. ...
"Tho Grover Baker Se.wimr . Ma.
chine lias rendered in every respect, the
most perfect satisfaction. It combines so
many advantages with beauty of execu
tion and economy in price that it is a ne
cesity in every household." Mrs. Gover
nor Geary, I lurrisburg, Pa.
"I have had the Grop"A Baker Mn-
ehino for ten or twelve years in constant
nse in-my house. ' I have seen and known
eVervkillllof KsiriitV lAwinff Iwith nn-
Honajand liouxehold,. accomplislied up
me iiiuvsrec Jiaaer .MHi-nme, to Hie entl.
satisfiution of all concerned, Kev. Stephen
I hud tho Grover ft Baker Stitch w ilt
wear as long as tiie garments do outwear
the garment in fa-t. Tho stitch will not
break on bias seams, when, stretched. s
others do ; mid neither docs it draw the
worn." jura. Dr. Whiting, 4 East twon-ty-fbuitb
street, N. Y.
The Grover and linker Sewing Machino
Company manufacture both the Elastic
mid Lock Stitch Machines, and offer tho
public a choice of tho best machines of
both kinds, at their establishments in all
the large cities, and through agencies in
nearly all towus throughout the country.
Price lists and samples of sewing in both
stitches furnished on application to Grover
ft Bak-.r S, M, Co., l'J7 Wood Street, Pitts
burgh, Pa.
EUAHS' GIFT BGCK ISTERPRISE
We continue to send a valuable gift with
every book boiiL'htof ns 'l'i,,,,v,,.wiu ...;n
testify to our promptness nnd fairness.
-. . v i in- ii ii Hi-aiatogite, oeiiv
free. Address, II. M. Kvans i Co., 7.''
Market street, Philadelphia, Pa. 4 ,u
50O VOLIMJES IX 0E.
AGENTS WANTED "
fo
Tha Library of Poetry and Song,
Being Cliolco Selcc'ions from tho Best
Poets, Knglish, Scotch, Irish and Auicri
caii. With an Introduction by
WILLIAM CULLEX BRYANT.
I'nder whoso critical supervision the
volume was compiled.
The handsomest and cheapest subscrip
tion IxMik extant. Over mm pacs, beauti
fully printed, choicely illtihtiatod, hand.
Homely bound. A Library of over &O0
volumes in one book, whoso contents, of
no ephemeral nature or interest, will never
grow old rr stale. J t can be, and will In
read and re-read with pleasure bv old mid
young, as long ux its leaves hold" together.
"A perfect surprise. Scarcely anything
all ail a favorite, or at all worthy ot' place
here, is neglected. It is a Ixiok tor every
household." .V. Y. Mm.
"vteknow of no similar collection in
tho Knglish language which, in copious
ne,s and felicity of selection and arrange,
inent, can at all compare with it." A'. 1'.
Terms liberal. Selling vi iy ruiiidlv.
Send tor Circular and Terms t
J. II. I'OBIi ,V CO.,
IT Park PI i,-,., x. Y.
June , IsTI.
TP " TP"'
'."V'i'i'i
READ! REAP T
The subscribers having re-rented tho
lit VIA U (alCI.ST Mll.IJsj.
Would say to their old customers, and
the communitv generally, that tliey keep
constantly on hand a largo stock of
FAMILY .TIOUR
of all grades, Chop Feed, fihorts, Bran,
Oats and (Vim. With our facilities for do
ing business, we purpose not to lie under
sold by any establishment in this section
of tho country, nnd would sav to the lum
bermen and ticalors of Forest county, tiiat
they- can bo
' . SUPPLIED CHEAPER
nnd more promptly than from any other
point. Immediate attention given to all
orders Irom a dujiuico, -
, K. JONES ft CO.
A WATCH Fit K ij for pveryuoay aatd
hpnir:vMe. No GlfTontorprlse.' light, and
l'J'igh', Vo.
nui v-s,4k..AAuiirou ivsn- ..no ritirii-
ll.l!! ... . .1 rj .H
--pdy, Pitt
CHARLES A. CAXA. Editor.
A Nrwapaprrof the Present Times.
, , Intended for Foople Now ea Hartk.
Inclodnig rnnai. alerhantes. Uerohants, Pro
. tesaiousl Men, WotSsrs. Thinkers, and alt Itaa.
ner of Honest Folks, and the Www, 6oas, aad
. IMvntersof all men.
K,r ONI DOIyLAR, A YEAR t
I ONal HPMBnlD COPIES FOB titJ,
' Or lest taae On Cent a Otpy. tat there be a "
.. . i Club at srery Post oaoe. -
8X.UI.WCKI.r BUM, J A YEAH, -,
of the soto Uia and genersl eharaetsr at
THS WKKSLT, but with a greater variety of
, lscel:e!ons raadinc, 3d faralihlag the news
a its suasciltMis with gi aster rreshneos. becaur
j M comes twirss reek lastsma of oaeaoqlj-.
J THE DAILY St N, 60 A YE1R.
A preff'ninenUT readshte newpaner. wita turn
larn.nt e.rcu.allji in the wona. f ree, inne-peia.-nt.
aad leanefe lo poatlus. AH the news
r om eri rywhare. Ti eents a copy i by wall.
(0 cauie s mouth, or tS a yoar.
', " .' TEiailS TO CLUBa
THE DOLLAR WEEKLY sCX.
FiTe copies, one yosr, seuarateir ardrrrsd.
Toar Dollars.
Ten copkiii. oaa rer. sonnriton s-l.tresica laud
au eitraoi tothegettcr up oi , i,iUi
Lluht Uotlara.
.Twenty eonios, one year, tennratclr addicsed
(a si an extra eoey to the hpu.t up of ea,,.
FUtera Dallara.
F.rty eopi-. one enr, loonc n-iUinm (.mi the
b"iui ek t one j e.ir t . euiier np olclubl.
Tbirty-tlirao llailara.
Finy copies. n Tear. .eoaiateiT a idronen (and
toe bual WociilioLaye'-ioi'elierni ofciui.).
- Tfclrty.ave Dollar.
t ni ths 1'ally for one yeur to the , uer u- of '
r. V' . fal'asa.
one hnndrril eiaiee, one rr. s.-arotrly nd.
irJZV, '2 a - tL UM "ae vonr lo . o ei??r
PO'e1sbJ. . bil;
TIIE BTTTI.WI-EKLY tSCJf.
Five conUs. oaa yeur. separatelv i)ilt(!"ei
- Clsht Dollar.
"Z.- .T,,r "Praie!T a-liiroued (and
at Mtra copy to getter up of el ui), '
eixteea Dellara.
SF.ND YOCB IltOXEY
vn'-!l.ri'rj ortn- eiveeks. or dinrt. en few
or wlierf vr coavoiin nt ll not. turn realuJr
las leuais concaiumg u,oney. AJdi-es" a
L W rvtLAW n. PnbiUber,
Hoe office. New York City.
(J')7A month expenses pai l Malo
PJ I Mur Konuhi Agents horse and
outtit turin.shud. Add.-y.ss, Saco Novelty,
Co., Such, io. . 13-lt
A GFXTS LOGIC ! (. to $20 per dav.
i a. Kasy, gcutcel and prolitablo business.
A little Novelty which evervb Iwants.
su.vess Sure. Knd for ruulars.
uiin hill ft acm.ilcton, Man eturers,
1)16 Broadway, N. V. y.jt
POPERY.
THE FOE Or THE C1WRC1I
AND REPUBLIC.
What it has dono. What tt is doing and
what it means to t'o. Its jsiwer. its des.
polisiii. lis inl'alibilitv. its frauds. Its
relicts. Its miracles. Its idolatry. Its per.
secuuuus. Its hatred of our public school
and ol civil aud religious liberty. Its
Ht-utling crimes, lis horrid wu-kedness.
and its Xew York Kiols.
A book that is wanted everywhere. We
want agents to introduce it in' every coun
ty at on,.,., aml will pay theni liberally.
Send lorcircular. Address .ieirler d M'c
Cttrdy, hi S. Sixtii St., Phiki., i'a. lu-U
RUPTURE.", aTh!83-
SI -!;I:!-Y. J UW HL'llBF.It TltUSSand
SLPPOUTKI:. C.s.l, comfortable, light,
eli anly and durable. Never nisi, break
nor si il (steel springs coaled i. l"scd in
balltni;-. Shiiicd to t.)rm. liesf known
Nenil Stamii l.,r pamphlet, to J. B. Neelcy's
iruss A Itaniliiuo Fstalilishmenis J ft 17
Chcstuui i St., 4-l.ila., Pa., and No. Ann
' N- ' lf-4'
OilCreckci Allegheny River Rj
0
V AND A rrUU Monday June J, 1871,
A rmiin n ill I nil ns lonows ;
' Hot-rnWAnriTRAtss.
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Miller Farm
SbiitVer
Pioneer
An
Pet Centra
1IH
Columliht
Tarr Farm
Bynd 1-iirui
ltousevillo
McClintock
A 11
Oil City
D it
Oloopolis
F.agle Bock
President
Tioncstu
Hickory
7 01 II Mi
7 13 12 01
7 2.. 12 15
7 M 12 2,)
7 42
12 4.1
1 Oil
1 IIS
1 is
1 la
H tvi
07
8 17
8
8
8 .'t.'
8 411
l :
l M
I Si
'8 30
8 :t
8 4'J
;8 i"al
8 r.it
0 oo
U 15
9 10
8 HO
8 HO
8 40
0 00
l 05
I) 20
1 5
i III
2 Z1
i 40
2 A.".
.'( (HI
3 20
i'S 4(1 tl 41
8 fill
J 411
1 i)3
2 0.)
S iSI
0 10
i lo
9 4.-1
tl 5.1
2 10
2 30
10 1,1 8 40
It 10 4 21
1 1 .12 "4 M
1 1 3S 4 ,10
J 2 30 .1 .17
1 'Mt (1 1.1
1 4,1 (1 43
2 24 7 III
4 0.1 8 40
2 1(1
! oil j-a 50
10 .J 8 IJ
10 44 3 :lii
Trunkeyvillo 10 ,r.4
3 41
S M
fill louts 11 H
Irvtneton
12 01 4 40
ADDI rioNAI. H' fOSn-t'LASSTBAINS-SorTIt.
No. 10 Titosville2.10p, m.: Miller 2..K1;
Pioneer S.iitl; Pet t Vntre 3.ili; Columbia
4.1;1 Tarr Kiirm 4.2( ltvnd Farm 4.37;
Uouseville 4.5,1; Oil City 60.
No. 8 -Corry (1.1.1 a. in.; Titusvllle 8.H.1;
Miller Farm U.il; 1'et Centre D.4S; Colum
bia 10.13; Tarr Farm 10.18; livnd Farm
10.27; Kousoville lO.It.1; Oil City "ll.oO.
No. 18 Pet Centre 1.28 p. mi; Columbia
l.ftO; Tarr Farm 2.0.1; Bvud Farm 2.10:
Uouseville 2.3(; Oil City 3.(KI.
No. 22 Oil City u.30 a. in.; Oloopolis
7.2.1; Tlimesta 8.01; Trunkeyvillo 10.1.1;
Tidioutell.il.
KORTHWAUD TRAINS. ' '
STATIONS:" 1st Class. 2d Class.
5 3 1 l; u
i. ni. p. m p. m. n. ni. a. m.
12 4.1 ft 0,1 0 00 7 41
1 28 ,1 47 7 20 II 0.1
1 4.1 (1.1 8 0.1 10 1.1
1 .14 fi! 1.1 H 20 10 41
2 14 (1 34 8 41 11 40
2 3.1 ;o 6.1 !l :t IJ 21
2 :8 !( .in n ;io 12 32
2 47 7 08 10 0.1 1 03
3 15 7 35 10 66 1 60
fl 00 3 20 7 40 11 30 S 10
0 13 0 32 '7 (11 II .10 2 2.1
Hi 3 31 7 Ml 12 00 2 30
I'd 20 r,:l -to I's ot ! -. .in
Irvineton
TidiouUi
Trunkeyvillo
Hickory
Tionest'n
l'resident
lOagln It.H-k
Oleopolis
Alt
Oil City
PR
McClintiMk
Itouseville
ltvnd Farm
'1 arr Farm
(1 2o 8 45 . 8 10 12 88 2 to
Columbia
lid 20 3 4! 8 14 12 4i It 10
31 3 5,1 8 21 1 0,1 !) 20
An
Pet Ccntro
l)K 0 "(1 3 ,10 8 23 1 21 3 33
Pioneer - rt 42 4 00 8 :io l 4-, y 4.1
Shalf'er ( .Iii lit I." s Jo ') 11 j it
Miller Farm 0 61 4 20 8 44 2 1.1 4 40
ak 1.) iu v u 2 45 6 20
T.itusvillo
PR 7 3.1 4 4.1 0 10 3 0.1
Ilydetown 7 44 4 M 9 20 3 20
Tryonvillo ' 7 67 5 IH ); 34 1 3 ,V)
Centrevillo 8 0.1 6 17 !t 43 4 10
Glymlen s 14 !,.1 27 tl .10 4 30
Sparta nalsa re; 8 24 6 38 i (HV2 4 .10 '
Corry .. 8 56 8 10 10 32 6 00 -
AOOITIOXALKKl'OND-t'LASSTMAINS-NOllTll
No. 1,1 Oil CitV 6.5,1 n. in.; Rotisevillp
7.20; Turr Farm 7.4(1; Columbia T.APj Pt
Centre M0; Pioneer 8.40; Miller H.26j
Titusville 11.55.
No. 7 Titusville 0.00 a. m.; Corrv 11.21.
No. 11 Oil City 11.20 a. 111.; Kousevillo
11.41; liynd Farm 11.68; Tarr Farm 12.03;
Columbia 12,10; Pet Contre 12.20; Miller
1.2.1; Titusville 2.00; Corrv 4.42 p. m.
No. 21 TidtoutO 12.4.1 p. 111.; Trunkey
villo 1.45; TioiiesUi2.43; Oleopolis 4.21; Oil
City 5.20.
() Trains do not stop. ( ;)Stop on signal.
() Stop lor meals.
Trains .1, 0, 21 un.l 22 run daily; all other
trains dailv except Sundays.
N. U. 'iVain No. 19 is ail Kxpi-ess from
Titusville to Corry.
KII.VKR PALAt'U SLKKPINO CAR TRAI.NS.
No. 4 Diroct from l'hiladclphia without
change.
No. 1 Piroet to Philadelphia without
chai go.
No. 6 Pirect from Pittsburgh without
change.
No. 0 Pirect to Pittsburgh without
chance.
C. j. HEPBUIIN JNO. PITCAIUN,
'' Superintendent. Gen'i Manager.
3ADALI8
im i.ngih:diext3 that
COMPOSE K03ADALI3 nro
oalilislicd on rforrnat-kniro.tlicra-
fora it is , secret p'cjwration,
cojiscqacally .
rnisicnxs rnEScr.iBE it
:ti? n certain euro for Pcrofiila,
y.!iilii in nl I its furnis, Clioama
uaiH, fcl-iii D'scatcs, Liver Com
,i':nr.t nuJ cil diruus of tiie
IJIikkI." '
tvill i!o more fH)d tlian ten bouloa
of tho Syrupa ef Sarsaparilla.
THE U.NDEnSiGNEO PHYSICIANS
have used Roeodal.siii tueirpracuVa
fur the pist tlirco years antl fitely
nncioro it as a reliable Alterative
and Ulood Purifier.
PTl. T. C. lTr.1t. cf Ealtimcra.
Oil. T.J. HOVK1.V,
nit. r.. w. i,' Aiiit.
Dil. r.O. DAN XKLLY, '
Dll. J. S. Sl'A UKS, 0! Nicholasville,
Ky.
Dfl. J. I. McCAUTIIA, Columl)i,
8. I".
DIl. A. 11. NOSiLEB, FJget omb, .V. C.
usld aiid.i:h:dce3ed by
J. C. Ri:.CHiiS,OXS, Falinivcr,
F. IV. ! 1"7:, J.icison. Mich.
A. V. 1V l!Ki:i.l.K.i.,ni, uhio.
11. HAIL. J.iii..i.uliiu.
1'HAVc.N & t (.,(in,aonsvl!le, Vs.
SA.M'I.. G. A'.ul-'ADDai.N. Alurfrec.
buro, Tenii.
Oar s. .ace u'iilnot lihtr nf m .v.
tea IcJ lcniuiks in relalion to the
tii-tliesot ltmsUalis. Tothe Metlit-al
Cri..k-sSioa we 1 iiaiuii'.ee a l-'luid :i.
trji tsni ci inr l. say they l.sve ever
ia tl.e tic nirat of diseased
Ulood ; r.nJ to Ui i.:I!ii iI we sny try
Ilu.1nj.1l is. sikI vou will be re&Lui-ii'l
to health.
Itossr.alh is Sutll by all Drucclju'
pruo D l.iJ jjcr buttle. AJdicas
13. Ci'JSsSNTJ li CD.
ZlJnufcciuTiny Chtmittt,
lUt.TlMO&S, Mjv
INSURANCE
CO. OF NORTH AMERICA,
No. 232 Walnut St Phi la.
Incorporated 1794. Charter Perpetual
MaRISE, IHUalsD FIREsi.SURai.CE
Assets Jan; 1, lSGO, 2,348.323 30
?2O,0iK),iK!0 1i.sms paid since its organiza
tion. WM. BLiiUat, Central Agent,
llarrislmrg, Pa.
MILES W. TATE, Agent in Ti-
onesta, Forest (Viuuty. Pa.
go,n
ERIE RAILWAY !
Abstrnet of Time Table, Ad'tptcJ May
13th, 1871,
NF.W nnd I M P!ty F D Pit A WING
ttGOM and SLKICIMNG COACII1CS, com
nining all Mislern ImpMvements. are rim
through on nil Trains between IlulTslo,
Niligra Falls, Suspension Bridge, Cleve
land, Cincinnati nnd New York.
: WESTWARD.
STATIONS. ' No, 1. No, 15.
New York l.'vo 0 00 A. M. It 00 a.m.
Jersey Chy 6 18 " 11 I I "
Newark '. 11 (W "
Pnllersim " 12 0 M.
Turners lf 43 1 :!.1 t)iN.
Newbnrgli " 11 41) a. m.
PortJcrvIs Arr 11 M " 3 31 "
llinghamton 8 6:1 ' 11 17
l:lmirn " fill" ll rtti "
Corning " ft 21 ' 12 28 A. M.
Itochester " 10 27 "
Btillalo " 10 fill " fl 2n "
Nlngarn Falls " II Ml " 7 10
Susp. Bridgo " . 12 00 M. 7 1.1 "
Pilnklrk " 1,10 a.m. 7 20
Janioslomt I.'ve II ffl r. m. fi III "
Corry " 12 01 A. M. 7 3.1 '
Union " 8 01 "
Meadvillo 1 21 " (I 20 "
Clevelatid " .1 60 " 2 1(0 "
Davton 12 30 r. M. 7 21 "
Cincinnati " 2 4.1 " 10 1,1 "
STATIONS. N. 7. No. 3.
New Yoik 17 vo fi 30 p. m. 7 00 p.m.
Jersey City' 6 4.1." 7 20 "
Newark " fi 40 '
Palerson " n 2.1 "
Turners " . 7 45 Sup. 9 10 Sup.
11 e inn a ,111 i",
Port Jcrvls Arr H 20 " 10 30 p.m.
Binghaiiiton " 2 21 A. M. 3 13 A. M.
l-:iniirit " 4 40 " fi 1.1 "
Corning " fi 211 " fi 61
ltis-hester " II 6.1 A. M. II 6.1 "
Biill'alo " II 20 II -jl
Niagara Falls" 12 1.1p.m. 1215 "
Susp. Bridge" 12 2.1 " 12 25 "
PuilKirk " 12 .13 " 12 M "
.lamcstown Ivo 11. 10 a.m. 11 80 a. m.
retry 2.K)p.m. 12 60 p. m
I'nioii . " I 15 1 15 "
Meadvillo " 2 20 Pin. 2 20 Pin.
t loveianti 7 20 p. m. 7 20 P. M
I'ayton 4 01 a. 111. 4 05 a. in.
I iiicliinatl " 0 30 " 6 30 "
Additional Local Trains Westward.
0:30 A. M., exi-ept Sundiyva from Sala
manca. Stopping at H.'d House 7:15,
Sleainbiirg 7:6, Kandolph 8:2.1, Kennedv
l:.".., .lauieslown 11:110, Ashvillo 11:8.1,
l'anain.t 12:26 p. in.. Grant 12:4. Freehold
1:0s, Coliiinbus 1:42, Corrv 2.17, Concord
2.4;l, Union 3.12, Mill Village 4.12, Millers
4.5.1, ('ainbi idL'c.1.24, Ycuango.1.40, Saeger
townd.ot, and arriving nt Meadvillo at
0..111 p. m.
12.30 P. M.. dailv. from Kuliimiuicji
Stopping nt Bed 1 louse 1.07, Stcnmburg
133, Ban.li.lph 2.10, Kennedv 2.48, James,
town 11.33, Ashvillo 4.13. 'Panama 4.3,-.,
vtrant Lao, M-oclinlil 6. 13, Columbus 6.1,1,
l orry (..0.1, t 'uncord 0.32, Union 7.15, nnd
arriving at xieadville at 10.20 p. m.
4.00 l'i M dailv. from Saluinnncn
Stopping at Bed House 4:23, Stcambtirg
4:40, liandolih 4:57, Kennedy fi:22, James
town .: r, Asiiviite ii:ift, I'anamii (':K),
Grant 11:37, Freehold (i:.v, Columbus 7:10,
t.V.rry 7:22, Union :bo, and arrivinK at
..icauviiie at vvm p. m,
EASTWARD.
' STATIONS.' No. 12. No. 4,
Cincinnati L'vo 0 41 p. in. - ' .
Payton " 12 03 a. in.
Cleveland , . " 7 2.1 "
Meadvillo 1 II 82 Pin.
Union . ... " , 12 27 p. 111,
Corry ' " 12 ,10 "
.lameslown " 1 40 " ' -Punkirk
" 1 21 "
Susp. Ilridiro " 1 40 " fi 81 p. m.
iiiu.ii a s uns . 1 ."1 (j -j
Butfaln " ' -2 40 " ' 6 25 "
Uochoister " 4 on " fi 40
Hornellsvillo " it 03 Sup. Id 20 "
Corning ' 7 33 p. m; ll 4S "
K I m Ira " 8 lo " 12 20 a. m
Hingh.iinton " 10 OS " ..'ij
PortJervis Arr 2 63 a.m. 7 0.1 "
Ncwburgh . " . II 40 a. m
Turners " 0 (,-, u
l-.iterson r. fio " 10 bin. ni.
Newark " 7 00 " 2 0.1 p. m.
.I'eniey City, (133 10 63 a. in.
New York ' 7 00 a. 111.. 11 pi . m.
STATIONS. v. . V(,
t incinnau L ve 1 1.1 n. m.
o lib, 10. ' a s
Cleveland " 3 36p.m. ldiKl '
Meadvillo " 8 10 Sup. 2 3.1a.m.
I IIIOII
Corry " 9 :ifi p. ,n. 4 01 "
Jamratown " 10 30 (j (rj
Punkirk " 10 00 "
Susp. Bridge " 5 40 o
NiiKrnra Falls " n iki
BulhY.o " H 20 " . 7 00 "
Kochcster " (I rA "
Hornellsville " , 2 fi a. ni. 9 43 "
Corninjr , " 4 5 " . id ;,5
Klmirti ' fi 04 " 1 ,",0 "
llinghamton " 7 00 1 .'j
PortJervis Art 1140 " . 6 25 "
Ni'wburgli " 8 30 '"
luriicis . " I IS Pin. 0 43 Sun.
Patersou
Newark
Jersey City
Now York
2 20 p. ni, 7 3s p. m
fi 11
2 PS
3 10 p. til.
8 12 "
8 30 p, 111
12:01 A. M., except Sundays, from Mead.
viilo. Stopping at I. nion 2:33, Corrv 3:40,
Columbus 4:13, Freehold 5:0.1, Grant &::::t,
Panama 5:1.1, Ashvillo (!::!!, Jamestown
7:05, Kennedy 7:47, Kandolph 8:2,1. tstcain
hurg :".1, ltmlhoiiso H:2J, and arriving ut
oitianiauci- at n:;ui a. m.
6:25 A. M., except Sundays, from MeJ
vtllo. Stopitmr at Sacgertown i".:'..1
Winaniro 0:1.1. Caiiibridired:::-' MlllnruT o-'
Mill Village 7:25, Union N;(4, Conisird 8; 1.1'
Corry 11:1(1, Coluiubus Oi.lo, Freehold V,:)'
Grant 10:57, Panama 12:03 p. m Ashvillo
12:27, Jamestown 2:0,1, Kennedv 3:0(1, Kan
dolph 3:60, Sleainbiirg 4:10, Bed House
i):.o,.auu arriving at Salamanca at 5:
p. 111.
1:10 P. M., except Rundavs, from Mead
ville. Stopping at Sneu'crlowu 1:33
enango 2:bi, Cambridge 2:20, Miliers2::i,
Mill V illage2:.10. Union 3; 12, Concord 3:32,
Corry 3:"5, Coliimlius 4:0.1, Freehold 4-:!5
Grant 4:60, Panama 5:12, Ashvillo 5:27.
Jaiuostown 8:00, Kennedy 11:45, Bandolph
.iii. mi K ,; hi, iicii noose b;uo HIl,
arriving at Salamaiu a 8:30 P. M
Daily.
L. D. PUCKEn, WM. R. DAER,
Geu'ltSup't. Gen l l'uss'r Ag't.
ANDREWS & CO.,
Manufacturers of
ENGINES BOILERS
PBILLINO TOOLS, AND ALL KINDS
CASTiiras.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DKAI.KIISIM
" A'C, aVt?.,
TIDIOUTE, PA,
Free to Book Airents.
We will send
our -Veil. Ill,:,,,,,, ai . ' I'' r
taining over 20O ,iV, ' . " '. . '" ""-
(o.,.. 0... . . ' ) oiu iiiusira-
JOMX AMUlKWS. pIK,.
5-tf a- FlhHEH,
U:L!,T.,v,','lli',,lintl,,-i,''i'H:
1511
JOB WORK
PONE AT TUB
'REPUBLICAN" OFFICE
Al he lowrxl cah jriref'nea!!i, pfemjit- j
hi, and in ehjte equal to thv.t of any
other rrt'il'H.itinient in the DitlrirK A
BUSINESS CARDS,
SHOW CARD",
VISITING CARDS,
SCHOOL CARDS
WEDDING CARDS,
PROGRAMMES,
INVITATIONS,
BALL TICKETS,
ADMISSION TICKETS,
MONTH I. Y 8TATi:jIi:XTS,
JENVELOFEJ,
BILL HEADS,
, LETTER HEADS,
NOTE HEADS,
CIRCULARS,
BLANKS, .
POST ERS.
DODGER
HANDBILLS,
LABELS,
SHIPPING TAGS, Ac
ERIE & PITTSBURGH R. R
On and after Monday, Nov. 1.1, ISC
trains will run on this road as follows:
L1CAVH KKIli SOCTHWAUP.
11:63 A. M. accom MonATiov Leavet
Newcastle at 7:03 aud arrives at Pittsburg
10:00 a.m.
10:2.1 A. M., riTTsiifRon kx., sfopa nt a',1
stations, and arrives at A. ft O. V. It. It.
Transfer at 1:10 p. in., at Newcastle at 3:15
p. in., and at Pittsburgh at ii;U0 p. m.
6:0.1 A. M., Afcoil.MoDATlOjr, from James
town, arrives at A. A ( i. V. It. K. '1'ransier
at 5:4o n. 11:., at :.'ewenntlo at 7:05 a. in., and
Plltslmrgh at 10:00 n. m.
6:00 p. m., Mixed .Train leaves ICria for.
Sharon, stopping at all intermediate, points
nnd arriving at 10:16 a. 111.
LISA VH PITTSBUUGII N0RTWARD.
7:15 a. m., kkib Kxnti-.ss, leaves New
castle at 10:00a. ui., A. AG. W. li. U. Trans
fer at 11:20 a. 111., nnd arrives nt Krie at 2-3
P. m.. niakingclose eonncrliou for liu Ha
lo and Niagara Falls,
8:31 p. M. ACCOM modation, IcnvS New
castle nt 0:30 p. m , A. ft. ti. W. H. It.
Transfer at 7:55 p. 111.. and Jamestown at
8:80 a. 111., connects with mixed trains that
arrives in Kn at 1:6.1 a. m.
l):30 p. m.. Mixed Train leave Sharon for '
Krie, aud arriving nt Uiruid at 12:0 a. m.
and Frie at 0:5.1 u. m.
Trains connect nt P.oi !iostcr',vi'.?i train for
11 heeling and all pomtsin West iririnia,
and at Pittsburgh connections lor Pnihwlel.
phia, llarrihburgh, Baltimore and Wash
ington via Pennsylvania Central itailroad.
l-.rlo F.xpress North, c..ni,e, 1 at tiirard
with Cleveland and Erio trains Westward
lor Cleveland, Chicago nnd ,. points in
the West; at J-'rJe with lMn!a1elpliiaAKrl
Kailr.iad for Corry, Warren, Irvington,
Inliotite, Ac, and with Itiiflulo ft F.ria
Bai road for Butlalo, PunkU k, Niagara
Falls and Now York City. , .
F.N. FT N NICY,
" - General Si'p'l
PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY!
Water Street,
ADJOINING THIS IIOLMFS HOUSE,
Tionosta, Pa!,
M. CARPENTER, . . . Proprietor.
n.a?
Pictures taken in slid,. 1.1....
tlteart. - " ' Z1 "
J. W. ROWLAND,
AI.KX , lICI.OWKfc
J. W. ROWLAND & CO..
M R CHANT TAILORS ,
AND UfALKHS IS
fsVlltM Flirillhlllg daOOtlM.
And Agents for tho Celebratod Grovur Jk
ji.iKer.-sowintf Maehina.
LIBKUTY STREET, NEAR POli
FltANXLIN, PENM'A.
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