The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, January 23, 1872, Image 3

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    PITIIOLE VALLEY IVY.
0 Til" A mTI:R Jon- n, 1871,
fiaiiis will run iu Ibliow:
TRAINS NCKTHWAItD.
TA,T,ov No. 2. x.4.
- JVoOMB !., .. s
1'rathers Mill (l) o, .1 ,0
I'ltlloio City id.10 .1 2;5 "
TltAIXS SOUTHWARD.
Pi-admin Mill n.4H ' m 1
Wit.nl H,r, .. iw
Dennett i.oj " ' 2 02
ioopells jl.lfl .1 o',,) i.
An Extra Train lcav I'Minlo City on
Katiirditvs at O.IOi,. 1,1. making ',.
lection aV 1i'iimI;k wlili Train on the Oil
r'av Allegheny Kiv. r Itailway fcn-Cor-ry
mill uite iin .liitto MlnlH.
Hi -turn Tain loaves Olonpni at, 7 15 r
in , arriving at P tlinle I li v a: 7.51.
II ilor Trains mnke dose connection
rt ililiii with train on theoll Creek A
AllpuhcnHmr Uailaay, North ami
Mouth.
..'!'."'? 'n of Stages run daily between
PM(i..lu City, Miller I arm and Fleaaaut
vllle, ntakHirciiniicctmn w it li nrrlvlnt: atut
departing Trains. J. T. 11LA I K,
fid. iMsiiui', st;u
Ticket Agent, ritholo City, Pa.
GF.0CE5Y MD" PP0V!S!0!J STORE
IN TI ONES TA .
KLI1U0RDUNGER & CO.
H
AVK jiwt Itr.'Uirlit mi a c ninlcte and
carelul'y aUm-lcd stuck of
FLOUR,
GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS,
. and pve-ytSiliii? necessary to tlte complete
1'H-k oiufiit-c ns..ir'"rrv liue. which
tli. y liavc i-nei nut nt their ertahl ali
ment i l.liu M., lirst c:oor nortli of M. 1..
t'liUlllu
TUAR
corrrrs. ' ' si-oaks,
syrups, m-.uits,
apices,
HAMS, LA Tin,
AXD I'l'O IY.S70.Vv CPA LI. KIXCS.
at the 1 w i-t enh 1 rM'-. t osids warrant
' I" ! tlir U'-l iiiiiliiy. Call and cx
U!.ilm, i"! wo he co w.'iiin Miiit yi.u
, ' KI.IN0KI1I.INGEU.V- CO.
Jan. 0 '72.
NATURE'S
HAIFl RESTORATIVE
H
Co.fiM no HVLPIIVJiXo
SUGAR OF LEAD So LJTJI
A KG -Si, NITRATE' OF SIL
VER, and it entirely free from the
I'oiiOHotu nnd Health destroying
Jrujs used in other Hair Prepara
tion. ITraiisparent and rlr-nr asvstnl. U Wll
Tint wnl t-ie Aiioh labrir, ln-rlioMlvSAl-'K,
Of.KAN and KKKICI KNT .U nuli'iatimm
SOUGHT l-t)lt AND FUI'M) AT
4.A.St I
It rwntorp and provrnts tli ITair from
bai-om.nir (Jrnv, iini a-t-n mlt, irlotuiv p
paurtnuii, rpin ivpa DandrutT. U !..) and
rofrwthiiii to iIk head, vhi'cks the Hair
tr.vni lalllnu 'off, and roxtoron it Uia jcreat
t.iut whon iirmna'urolv !, prev.-nta
Hlai!lios, euro all humor, rntantvtua
nin iom, an I umiitlui at hrat. AS A
IKIWI NO I'liU I I V. If A 1 M IT IS THE
BI-.S f AIP I I,i: IN Till; MAItKKT.
It.'t. a. sM ! I'll, l'a'-niw. Aver. Ma-..
I'lvpaiH".! ..uiv by I'lKX- TKli U1UTII-i:il-.
lilmutiVr, Maa. Tl KOnuioe la
put u; 11 a miicl b ttlt, made XrMlv
tr I . w tli ths nan.eot' the artido blown
in h" ulasa. Awk your Uruirurial lor
a ui'o .1 Hair Resloiativu, and Uko uo
otlier.
wyond two"Iiree ront atampa to
Pr.x u'r Hroihnm for a "Tinatiae oil the
Human Hair." The information It con
tain is worth tf O.iiO to anv person.
CTOAL! COAL I
S Prepared todollver Uiebeat qnalitvo
Coal at (lie 1d Hveiliart Dank, two
mil os from Nowmanvilh tiir 7eeutaper
of at 'JionosLa and viuiuity fur
25 CEJJTS I'ER LUSIIEL.
He uVayk Ua s large aupply on band,
Now u the time to lay in a large aujipb
Orders proniplly atitided to t
LOTS FOR SALE!
IN THE
SOROUSH OF TIONESTA
AfJV -uAi'EO. G. SICKLES,
, Nassau SL, Nott- Vork City.
' S. V. V I. A K la .
' TTDIOTTTIED, 2J.
WATCH MAKER & JEWELER,
. Jlnd Daler in
WATCHES, Ji:WFLRY, AKD
ilUtflCAL INSTKUilEXT.S.
UejiaMiig )(etn n workmnnlike
riiuti)ur tiiul u a nil u led to givo Miti
MV. UUU'LASII.
J. V. H(AVLAKD L CO.,
AI.KX. lll'WU'LL
R CH ANT TAILORS
.id Ajt-ut.k f..r t.io Ci-'h'bi-aU'd Groor .
tukor .Sc'U inj,' Madiino.
LIUl-irrY ib'IlfKlCT, KEAK DOS
FRANltLIN, TENN-A.
ixa.
A G?.EAT VllZ'm CiSCOVEY
VINEGAR BITTERS
rf . Unndrr cli t,f Thf.timnt!s
litar t- ntli'.wT It thn1r V'oru'.cr.
fultUi'bliVO Luids.
tfS WHAT
; a
U at
a.11
Maueof roor TTam. VIMUrr Prouf C.trlr
cuil lt4:fio l.lqaura dooicr.d, tplcod tnd .wlc
ened plCLScUie tut. cslloiI7onlGS(MMAppctia
tr,'. " I.iiAiort it, .( tlt imI tl. tippler cm t
dronVfttinrM &r.4 rut J. but am tro Hm!Ic1im, nud
from i..o lsut.va I: wow m1 Lvrb f CftlllornU, frc
f.kiu i ll Alrobfllo Hiluiulnai Tlyar tli
(i;.I.AT l;l.001 rt'lali-iiZU mm A LIFE
CITINU 1-JUINCll'l.Uapcru-ot Kniiovatur nd
lavlfiofuturcf tlxulbrfiLiii.MrrfUoff all poitonoua
B;ii:ii.f ruitorlDK tlio L-locd to hcaltliy oonCltam.
2.o p.rnoa cau taL tbuso lUituri occortliig to uirco
tlo : d raiuaiA lung vnwtU.
VI will to (ivcoforan InmnbU cue, prorWo
tli Itcmrt not dcstroyi d bj tulacral potooa or
Umt lutAs, and tbo itUorautWaaitcd PcjpozkI tbo
pomtc. repair.
rr luOumu.btcry ijnd ClironU Tt be vat a
tUm and Uout I)j avcpla, ir ld!ffestlotiv
aUlilucs, .UcuiUteiit ki.d luivrMilticni Frvcro
DltraMatl lLo lilocd Liver Iidncyo and
Uta4dor thew Illtiei Lots buca tuoat aooou
rr- touck LlMvama wo ciotcd by Vitiated
Blood, trblcli tt uncralljf rodeced b dera&cuncal
ftav Dlftftlvu Ora-aaa
1V EllA VIL 1XB1GESTI01V, Head
aelit, 1'aJr. In Ui bltouldcrs, Coufiha, liclitLoaa of Xhm
Caot, DUzmcsa, Lour lucUUotf of Uio Stcmaeh,
L4kUuiauUU4 :nmh, Daiou AttacLa, I a'piutloa
cX iug Ucati, lflamuiatioa of tit Laiicm, Tata In Uio
rcploDa of Un LidBert, and a itoatlrod oUicr pa.olol
utoma, ro tb cCnprtr.es tif Dytpcpsl.
yluvoriito tUc liu-iuacli bcj! lUmoliti the tor
fMl.Ttraud oowtU, which reader ttiam ofnnoqnallcd
aUc4.c la clearing tliatloodof ail lmpnrUtct, aod
Itrptrtlni? new Ufuaud vlurio Ua who Jo uatcin.
roUttJUN lCAi!Li,rQptloartToScr,ean
TJiccm,01ocba,poiLvllti (ks. 1 mrtu) Doila, Co
tryicica, iduf fccoJa-liutl Bon Tjtm, EryeJp
dos, Itch, fcnrla, lfecolurutloua of lUr Eklu.XIuiucra
auilJui.aiua &f tiiu Lkln of vbateT. Dame or nature
aro LitnJljr Uuf up and carrlud ont of iha aystctii is a
aboT' ba.o by ttiv uw of ttiuao B4ten. Qua bottle la
ucli cuaui win conviuca U jooost lacrcduloua of tlitlr
cur&uva oCecU i
Citato tLo Y.UatcJ T.lood vlisaorcr you fl.-U 1U
In p.irJho lDrtt L tIiroo;li tuo kia lnTlmp), Hrap-tK-u
v boruii cleuith. it ini you find it otottrnetc
and aluck'tau la Uio Toiut ocanao It when lya f ju
K'i.t vtmr fMilinc will tnll fni wlian t .atn a-!.n
pure cud ttt hi altli of tlt ayttmi will follow.
iIX, TAl'EajdotUorVOU3I lnrklnIatha
jsum cf ao many Vioaaanda, aro JToctually tleatroy
tUnJr muted, lor full Ulractlona, tiad cart rally
t.ta circaljkr around cacii bottle, prluU4 la four lan
t'uafc ivJjajttormaa, ri-buoai and fapaUaU.
J. WUaXX 1'rojulL.tor. B.a.alUOXAU) CO
" .'iisu and Con. Apanta. Faa Fronclaeo, Ci3w
ad 9 aid aiCoiUiuu.ca atrt, Now ori.
.roiji BT AiX MJUOGIaTS .ISO ieat rrta.
GROVER & BAXER
SF.WIAO 71 A C IX I X Iu s
T ie following are aelwted from thoua
anda of toHtinioniala of aiinilar oliaraclur,
aa fxpreaalntr the reasona for the preur
enco of tlio Ci rover it BakorMat'lilnoa over
all nthera.
"I like the Orover ft Haker Ma
chine, In the tl rat pla-, Itorauae if I ha'
any other, I should atill want a Urowr A
Haker; and having a Grover A linker It
anawera the purpose of all the ri-at. It
diea a irroater variptv of work and iHeaxlei
to roam than any otupr," Mra. J-. C. Cro
ty (Jenny Juno)
"I have had aeveral wars' expe-rlem-e
Mi lth a (Jrover A lik'rr Machi e.
whivli has irivon me trn at aatiafai'tion. I
think the firovor A Hnkor Marhine la nior
easily manairod, and less liall u tret on'
of order. I prefer the firm er A Haker de
eJdedly." Mm, Dr. W'aiW, New Vork.
4'I have had one iu my family foi
soma two yearn; and Ijoiu hat I know
nt ita workinp., and from the testimony o
many of my friends w ho use the a me, I
nan hardly aee how au th.ntr eonld be nior
complete, or itive betkir Batiiactioii."
Mra. Hen. GrauL
"I liolicve It to ho the best, al!
thltnra eonsldered.orany that I have known
It la vory aiinpleand easily learned; tin
aew ittir'fiom the ordinary spoola ia a irreai
advantajiei thestitehla entirely reliable:
it d-twa ornamental work tieaiUiftilly ; it I
not liable to net out of order. Mra. A. M
SjMKmer, 80 bond St. lirouklyu.
MI am oiiiainted with the work of
the principal maWiinpM, and I prefer the
Grover A linker tt them all, beeaiifce I oon
alder the aliiehmore elastic, I have work
in the house w Inch was done ninu years
acowhith irf Milt P'Wl."-Mr, Kr. Mc-Ci-euly,
No. 43 1-at ZSd street, N. Y.
"More than two-thlrda of all the
aewintr done in my family for the last two
years haa been done bytirover A ltaker'
Mwbine, and I noror'had a garment rii
or need mendiiiK. except thoae rents which
trolicsniiitilHiys will make iu whole cloth
It is, in my opinion, by tar the most valu
alileof any I have tried." Mrs. Heuri
Ward itwclier.
"The ti rover A Baker Sewimx Ma
chine has lendered in every reict, the
moat perfect satislactiou. It combine ao
ininiv advaatairra with beauty ol execu
tion and economy in price tliat it ia a ne
et.ity in every hiiueliold." Mra. Govtr
nor Geary, Jiaj risburg, I'a.
' I have had the Grover A Haker Ma
chine for ten or twelve ye os in constant
use in mv liou-e I tiRve aeon and kuow u
evei-' kind of Family aewiiiL', both per
aonnl and hoiiKclinld, accomplished up
the Grover A linker Macliine, to tlieenti.
aatiafiiction ol all concoi ned, llcv.SUtnueu
11. Tyiitf.
-1 ti it . 1 the Grover A Raker Stitch will
wearaslonif aa the j;artncnts do outwear
the varment in Ikct. The stitch will not
brenk on bias Hi'itms, when stretched, a
others do ; and ueilher doea it draw the
work." Mra. Dr. Wliitaij;, 4 liast tweu-ty-lburtb
sJiect, N. Y.
The Grover and llaker Sewinn Machine
Company mainimcMne Isith the I'litMic
and Lssjk Stitch Machines, and otler the
public a choice of tlie beat uiu'liiiiea of
both kiiala, at tlieir estahlMimentM in all
tbclartje cities, and through agencies in
nearly all tow na turouhout tlio country,
l'rice lista and aamplca of aewiiiL in both
atitchea furniblicdon application to Grovel
A Ii.ikor S. M, Co., 17 Wood Street, Pitts
burgh, Ia.
Tri Republican Ofilce
T'KEl'S constantly on hand a large aa
IV hortiuont o liiauk leeds, Mortiaes,
Siibpa'tiiu., WaiTuuta, Suuinioua, Occ to
besohl oli nap tor cash. If.
J
OB WoltK neatly exeouUMl at UU oQk
tt ruKouiitl ifctaa.
ARC THCY T g i ij
'ill V-&V W
-S3 i-kiJ-is h:
:i t h c - "
" I FANCY DnirJK.Pi.l
.5 Zi
r;r v;,( if' '
167 Water Street, . Meadvillo, Pa.
ALSO A IJRANX'II STORE IN FRANKLIN', PA.
In Store tilth ST A VLKH Hill LEW Opposite J ont Office.
THE LARGEST DEALER IN
In tliis action, tnclnd'itip tie following relpdrateH mnkea: Chickerina &
Sons, Steinway & Sons, Wm. B. Bradbury, Kurlzman, and oliiers.
WIIEINEY & SLAY TON'S ORGANS AND UELODEONS.Ww
Orpin ii ml Melodeons Hre a'-kimwle'iged by ttil otd jud-es tu bo tlio bcxtand
finest finislied Reed Instruments made. " '
, This hcing tlie Oldest and Largest Iloime in tliis Bect'on, Bitporior itulin c
ments cnti and will lie oflurvtl to pun huaers. Stoola and HprradH.SIicet Music,
Hooka, aud a large itock of everything ia the Music lineeim be found at mv
Btore.
9"'y ' J. C. HULL.
GOO VOLUJIiS IX'OA'K.
AGENTS WANTED
FOR
The I,ibra"7 of Poetry arid Soig,
neillir f-hoicn Selec'ions Trm,, lt,n tlnut
I l'oets, Kurdish. Scoti h, Irish and Aineii-
Iean. With an Introduction by
WILLIAM CULLKN ItUYANT.
I t'nder whose crith-al aupervlsion the
volume was emptied.
Tlio liandsomi.nl nnd ehenpest subscrip
tion book extant, over w o pa 'es, bcauti-
( fully printed, choicely ilium rft'ed, hand.
; sninelv bound. A Libmrv of over 500
volumeH in one book, whose contents, of
no cpueiiierni nature or Interest, willnever
prow old rr stale. It can be, and wid laV
rcan ami re-remi witli pleasure bv old and
younir, aa lone as its leaves HWif kcrether.
"A perfect surprise. Swrcelv anvthim
an an a lavoritn, or at all worthy or place
ht-re, la tiefrlect.ai. It is a book lor every
household." A'. Y il-tit.
"eknw of no similar collection In
the Knprlisli lanirift.'o which, in copious
nessand felicity of aeloi tiori ami arran'ue-
ineni, can at all compare Willi it. A'. ) ,
Ttmm. i ' K
Terms liberal. Sellitiff vpry rapidly,
Send lor Circulurand 'I'enns to
J. 15. FiHl A CO.,
'1 Tai k Place, N. Y,
June 8, 1S71.
Allegheny Valley Kail Road.
NEW LIN K TO BUFFALO THIIOUGU
THE OIL.KLGIONS.
fS AND aller Mondayov. 20, Trains
will ran as lollowa (AlfSona Time;:
SOUTH. ' a tV
Day Express leave Oil City at 2 25pm
A ri ives at I'ittuburnh 8 ."B p m
Niuht Ex press Leaves Oil City 9 30 p m
Arrives at Pittsburgh It 4(1 a m
Mail Train leaves (liltlty 9 45 a m
Arrives at rittllmruh 6 00 p in
VenauKo Accom. leaves Oil City 400 p. in.
and arrives a Kittaiiniiig U 10 p. in.
N'OKTH.
Day Express Leaves Pittaburgh at 7 B0 a m
Arrrivesat Oil City at 2 30 p m
Niht Express Leaves Pittsburgh H i m
Arrives at OL City 6 4.1 am
Mail 'I ra n leaves' Pittsburgh II .M) a m
Arr.vi a at t il City 7 2" p m
Venanuo Ace. leavea Kittanning 7 05 a in
aud armea at Oil City 1--0 p ill
Silver Palace Sleejiinp Cnra on n jrlit
Express Trams. Iietw.en Pab-lim uh and
Tituaville. 'llnouth Caches on luv Kx-
pros 1 rains letwe n Pitthhiirh nml lloa
lon. J. J. LA WHENCE,
T. V . K I N O, Geii l. Suii'L
A". ''rni'l,
n ALL'S
rspla'jls Sicilian Hair Rsnewei
Una flood tti tcttf of ne.ven veara
before tiie inibflcf find un prrtar-
anon for tlie nun- lain icr oceii tu
covered that will pi-odnce the name
beiiejlchil retilt. It an entirel
tieu srieiiti!e ttltroverfi coinbln
intf man 7 of the o.i poirrrf'nt and
rettitentire uneut in the ViCT
AkvKKMCDOM. It restore CY
HMi) TO ITS OfilCIKAL YOUTH
FUL COLOR. It mikr the
white and clean ; en re dmulrntf
'mil luiinom, ami Lillinvr out of
tlio Iiair: and w'.U twike it frow
u;t tn bnld head, ejrrett in rcru
n;i il fteritonx, aa it fn rnlnhen the
Hiitriliie )irhici:tle on it li'nh the
linii- it no:irihcd anil intnorteit.
It 1m1l.es the hmr tuit, ain't, and
0' ''. will ii iitiil irfuitHed tin l
II A i it Ii II tJ S S I .V a. It i the.
t lica.it .-.t )ii4ti'ifltion eeer offered
tv th.i fjithlir. r.'K one Imtie wi. I ac-i-inn
lilish more and lust lomer
timn three boiUe of unj v titer
fn fi irntiin..
It ii reroin wended and unedby
the l'irt ,blu'nl .Mitliorily.
'J'lie Ii onilerj 11I remiti proilnred
It; one Sicilian Hair Ileneiverhave
i'mlueed manif to Hi 11 n a fact n re
)ire'iritioim for the Hair, it niter
various mimes ; anil, in order to
Induce the trade and the inOIie to
tarchiise their conijnuatils, then
hare reorted to itlnehotnl, bit
il'timitiij thru were former part
ners, or It'ttl nunte ennnection with
onr Jlr. Hall, unit their prepttrw
lion wits ni 111 Hit r to ours. Ha nut
be ile.i'eireit by them,. 1'urclniK the
oriijinalt it has tiercr yet been
finntlcil. Onr Treatise on the
ilitir, with certificates, sent, free
01 mull. See that each butUo has
.vc private Heroine Atainp orer
hc I of the bottle All olUci
ire imttationn.
R. P. Hall & Co., Prop's, Nashua, N.H.
FJt! ij nU J ifTit.a snJ DJin in TXcu.
i---",?'.'--'-"t''''",l '''T if
wo
J. C. LONG,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
HARDWARE,
AND OIL
WELL FIXTURES,
OF ALL KINDS,
TIDIOTJTB 3? A..
First Door altovo Exchanjro Hotel.
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WALLLIS'
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W. II. PERKING A CO , Sole Tropri
etors. Franklin, Pa. 44
READ I READ T
The subscribora having; re-rented the
irvim: giiist iiii.i.s.
Would ay to their old customers, and
'he communit irenerallv, that they keep
c4iiHtaiitly on hand a lare st.X'k c,t
FAMILY TLOUR
of all crades. Chop Feed, Shorts, Bran,
O its and f Jim. With our fiicilitios f.- d
imr business, we purpose not to be under
sold by any esiabliHhnient in this section
of the country, and would say to the lum
bermen and doalora of Forest county, that
diey cau be
SUPPLIED CHEAPER
and more promptly tlutn from anv other
point. ImuieiliaU attention Riven to all
orders from a distance,
E. JOXES A CO.
caaro.! a da-ca. daor.
A Kewasayerai the Preaeat Tinea
Inioiidei lar feaalo Kaw oa Kanh.
InelnoiKg Tmrvs t. frha w. Manaanta, Pro
faaa aoai Ma( Wiera. Tuiaacra, and a 1 ft'au-a.-
o( U'tui Foika. aud iht Wltes Soaia, and
DCi.bjtr oll laoa.
ONLY ONE DOLLAR A YBAH I
ONE IIUNDHCD COPIED FOR 50,
Or tota tan On Cent a Copy. Lot there bo a
SAU Ciuo aL at jrr l'oat Uillca.
SEMI-WEEKLY tVt 92 A TEAR,
of tb) liimi tlaa aul general e;iaraetar aa
TH WKKkJ.r, bit with a Toeii variety of
iarel a.iootu raltna, aid ftirnlautaf the bwe
atantmvitbv.a wttb vtaa'er frrinesa. few
ti ooutaa twire a weak luutaai of owe oaty.
THS 1AILT SI N, d A YEiR,
A rri ni iMv ria l h'a ncwpajr, wita t,ia
l jt e rc'J ailiii in the wo di r'ft. tn.1o
PO itU-ut. a d t.-arlt in ikiiiics. A I iicw
f -iti evfytliera. 'w ron u C'WJfiUf mml,
60 cjuU i uiJiiLii. or f0 . rir.
TEHM3 TO CLU3a
THE DOLLAR WEEKLY
F to e.ie, ouo fan, ao:.ar:r n rt'o 4
Pour lallaro.
Ta "rJ-. one rr, rn -.rtet . a i ti ( ta ( a
aa ex.tr oot toiiieottr hj i - lu'it
tUhi loliii ra.
TwontT eot(w, one yair, aenir-i'iil ' a'li o-oa
U 4iu uX.ru Copy l . nt'-r u of n t ; ,
FiHwaa iMliara.
F'ftr enpl on ear, to on Ulr( n tue
bt'uu- tcJt y uue cn" t "Wet nr nt cl ib).
Thiriy-ibrea Obliara.
FiT rnli. Tea1. enui ite v Ri.d e-e'i ( t a
l.A btuui Ww,lyouy't -"n - finer ui o hiM,
i'bircy-dve dollar.
Cue hnn'irl laa, fne vear t un d lrr
i the Lvaiiy for oou yeur to Mir ttr ui of
I Illy DolUra.
On hn irtrM e-aiMi, nn y ar. a:uryi' ly an-r-r
( tN't ! the tHy tor o a rur ii tic u-H rr
upofciu, . . Maty Dollara
TIIE HEMI-WEEKLY SUX.
lave conic., o. y t-ui . aepiuatrlv nr'fli
fcikhf If all a re.
Tn er lea, nn vir fmara'e'T a i(iroid amt
mi viLrauujo' iueiicr ui r f 1 ).
Uiea Dollara.
rE.D YOU It MONEY
to Pi tvffl.. oMer ra Hwa, or dift on sw
ork. whrt-ve'- c Dtuirt.t h iot. iitca reiiiator
tda ItrL'cr cuutaluittg no ley. A i&rn
I. W EV-Hf', Pub Kher,
8"a "ci Vork City.
4
SUliSCKIBKforabo Korewt KojubUtan
It paf.
0HCrcck& Allegheny Itivcr Ry
ON AND AFTER Mondnv June 0, 1871,
Trams w ill run as follows
mrtiTnwABi) tnttH.
STATIONS: 1st ClnsH. 21 (lass.
4 2 9 10 M
a. m. n. m. p. m. a. in. a. m.
Corry i.- 1 1 on 5 m 8 w
Spai tunsburg 6 't 11 85 6 24 9 10
Olynilon 8 M 11 47 6 .17 9 80
Centrevillo 7 0 II f.5 0 41 11 M
Tryoiivillo 7 13 12 0:t 0 f5 10 20
Hydutown 7 2." 12 15 7 10 11 no
All 7 85 12 Zi 7 1 11 20
Tituaville
1R 7 42 12 45 7 40 111 11 ftr,
Miller Farm 8 02 1 (t:l 7 fi!) t) r,5 12-15
Shllll'er . S 07 1 M o 7 "(TJO an
Pioneer 8 17 1 IS 8 10 .7 10 J:2 41
An 8 25 1 25 8 H.r7&5 10.1
Pet Centre a
nu 8 21 1 28 8 30 8 10 1 55
Columbia 8 35 1 n.i 8 :tH 8 L'O 2 10
Tarr Farm 8 40 I HS 8 42 8 HO 2 25
Ifynd Fnnu ;. 40 1 41 H 50 8 40 2 40
Houieviile 8 5:1 1 40 8 50 0 (Ml 2 55
McClintock ;s wi 1 51 p no 0 n,-, a on
An 9 10 2 05 9 15 9 20 3 M
Oil City
t)B 9 15 2 10 10 15 3 4'l
Oleopolis 0 45 2 WI 11 10 4 L'5
Eaule Hock 9 fiH 2 40 11 S2 4 P0
President 9 50 ,2 50 1 1 :w 4 ftii
Tionesta 10 2S H 12 12 30 5 H7
Hickory 10 44 3 i!2 1 20 tt 15
Trunkeyvillo 10 54 H 41 1 45 (I 4:1
Tidiouto 11 11 3 54 2 21 7 10
Irvintton 12 01 4 40 4 00 8 40
ADM riONAI, 8- COND-C't.AHSTRAINS-aoUTn.
No. lit Titusville2.10p. m.j Miller 2.50;
Pioneer S.lOj Pet t Vntre H.; Columbia
4.15; Tarr Farm 4.2:t; Itvnd Furm 4.o7:
Uouseville 4.55; Oil City 5'.2u.
No. 8 -t 'orry 15 a. 111.; Tituaville 8.3R;
Miller Farm 9, 25; Pet Centre 9.48; C0I11111
bia 10.13; Tarr Farm lii.l"; Hynd Farm
10.27; KoiiMPville 10..15; Oil Citv 1 1.IKI.
No. 18 1'et Centre 1.2i p. m'.; Columbia
1.50; Tarr Farm 2.05; Hvnd Farm 2.10:
Houseville 2.30; Oil fitv 3.00.
Jo, -22 tut tlty 0.30 a. in.; Oleopolis
7.25; TionesUi 8.54; Truukey villo 10.15;
Tidiouto 11.11. J
KoarnwAnn tuains.
STATIONS:
5
1st Class.
3 I
2d Class.
13 9
a. 111. a. in.
00 7 45
7 20 9 05
8 05 10 15
18 20 10 44
8 45 11 40
a. in.
Irvlneton
Tidiouto
Trunkeyvillo
1 1 ickory
Tionesta
Preident
Eaule HiK'k
p. m p. m.
12 45 6 05
1 28 5 47
1 45 05
1 61 6 15
2 14 0 34
1,2 35 III 5. pi :;0 12 21
2 38 j. 60 0 35 12 32
Oleopolis
AH
Oil City
' he
McClintisk
ll'iuseville,
Kynd Farm
Tarr Farm
Coluinbia
A R
Pet Centre
va
Pioneer
slmtler
Millor Farm
Alt
Titusville
IK
Hydutown
Tryonville
Centrevillo
Glynden
Spartausljurg
Corry
' 2 47 7 118 10 05 1 01
a 15 7 35 10 55 1 50
fi 00 3 20 7 40 11 30 2 10
6 13 HI 32 "7 55 M M 2 25
(i 10 3 35 7 50 12 00 2 30
i 20 !3 10 :s 04 12 25 2 40
0 25 3 45 8 10 12 3H 2 55
;ll 29 3 4:1 8 14 12 48 3 10
0 31 3 55 8 21 1 05 3 20
0 3(1 3 50 8 23 1 25 8 3:',
H 42 4 00 8 30 I 45 3 45
(I 52 4 15 '8 40 2 I ti 4 15
0 60 4 20 8 41 2 15 4 40
J7 15 4 40 9 05 2 45 6 20
7 35 4 45 9 10 3 05
7 44 4 55 9 21 3 20
7 67 6 08 19 34 3 .50
8 05 5 17 ;9 43 4 10
fS 14 !5 27 9 50 4 30
8 24 6 38 1O 02 4 60
8 55 0 10 10 32 6 50
AllIIITtONALSECtlND-CLASSTRAIXS-NonTH
No. 15 Oil City 6.55 a. in.; Kouseville
7.20; Tarr Farm 7.40; Columbia 7.5,'; Peli
Centre M0; Pioneer 8.10; Miller 9.25;
Titusville 0.55.
No. 7 Titusville 9.00 a. in.; Corry 11.25.
No. 11 Oil City 11.20 a. 111.; Kouseville
11.45; Kynd Farm 11.53; Tarr Farm 12.0.1;
Columbia 12,10; Pet Centre 12.20; Miller
1.25; Titusville 2.00; Corry 4.42 p. m.
No. 21 Tidiouto 12.45 p. 111.; Trunkev
villo 1.45; Tiunosta2.4J: OiOopolis4.2j; oil
City 5..0.
() Trains do not stop. (!) Stop on signal.
(J I Stop tor meals.
, TrainsS 6, 21 and 22run daily ; all other
trains daily except Sundays.
N. M. '1 rain No. 19 is ail Express from
Titusville to Corry.
HILVEU PALAOK SLKEPINQ CAR TRAINS.
No. 4 Direct from Philadelphia without
change.
No. 1 Direct to Philadelphia without
charge.
No. 5 Direct from Pittsburgh without
ch'ngo. .
No. 0 Direct to Pittsburgh with-jut
change.
C. 3. HEPBUKN JNO. PITC.IRN,
Siipcriiiteuduut. Gen'l Manager.
ROSAMLIS
liliU .GKEOIEiVT3 THAT
COVr03B KOPADAI IS are
p it.li i.ttl Ml eve v pickaxe, there
lice it is B'l'a (ucitl p cp-raliuu,
co. .cij .cully
",3rs:(MX3 mnscciBc it
'tis a rprtuin euro fur Srrofala,
1) pliili.in all ha I nu, i.litiuiiu-'i-iii,
fci.in Lni"it, I ivcr Coin
':ii t tad all (iiM'iuca of l. o
wluoj.
C-. mm f s,ii.l
lull i'o mora rood 1'ian ten Is.l'Jc
ot liio Syrupa of tiarKipardla.
KC UrjDCT.ilUNZO PHYSICIANS
'avouwl r.omJalnl their practir
or tha p ml Circa yean anJ 1 icly
u' do no it m riiiubln Alterativo
mid l.looj t'uriiair.
nt. T. C. V Vr, rt, nt Billimoi.
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D.i. J. K. Si' AUK, ol Nicholuvllla,
Ky.
Da. J. L. McCAllTltA, Calumbii,
S. V. '
VR. A. B. NODLLS, Kilnroaib, N. C.
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Ol. r..l i.vLi III
J. E. I RilXvll i. iO.NS, FallUitcr,
V. V.'. V:7!T. J-icItv-n, Mirh.
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SAii'l.. ti. Mi l AlULN, iiur.reo.
iv.ii, Ten. f
Oiir Bj'Vi. tvill nn illntr rf any ex
tft 1 I'cii'.-irt.a i.i 1. ;.ui to t.'ja
v rtui-ei !:. a ili.. f j'eJirjl
i'r.;p n e 1 iLoiiirro 4 I'lioit 1 k
ir"t Bin: i'.r 1-. any I hry ha aver
u-n-d ia t'.f !: :nf,t oi di9eas.il
J.trtn.l; anJ 10 tif.nl,'! led wo a.iv t! v
lluM' liil aui vuu will ba ru&turfl
la l.l'ailu.
BuaxlalUla ai.M by all Druralita.
ric aj l.ao o.f boltio. AiiUiti
12. ZIZZ'JXS 4 C3.
SHa.uiulurihg Cieiaillt,
, lULTiauas,
INSURANCE
CO. OF NORTH AMERICA,
No. 232 Walnut St Phila.
Incorporated 1794. Charter Perpetual
MRINE, INLAND FIRE INSURANCE
Asaets Juii; 1, 18b'0,. $2,348,32330
t 'O nilll OOft Iimu). .tui.l talmu i.M r.i-.,a..luU
liou.'WM. HL'HLEU, Cuutral Agent,
iiarrisnurg, ra.
MILES W. TATE, Arent in Ti-
ouowta, Forest County, Pa.
o
iLj
ERIE RAILWAY I
Abstractor Time Table, Adopted May
15th, 1871.
NEW and IMPHOVED T ft AWING
HOOM andsLKEPING H)AC1IKS. com
bining alt Modern Improvements, are run
thronifh en nil Trains bet wren Itnllali),
Niaara Falls, Suspension Mridirc, Cleve
land, Cincinnati and New Vork.
WESTWARD.
STATIONS. No. 1.
New York L've 9 00 a. m.
No. B.
JI 00 a. M.
11 15 "
11 Cfi "
12 00 M.
1 35 IN.
II 40 A. M.
8 35 '
9 17 "
11 30 "
12 23 A. M.
6 20
7 10 '
7 15 "
7 20 "
0 1(1 "
7 35 "
8 01
9 20
2 :;0
7 25 '
10 15 '
No. 3.
7 00 p. m.
7 20 "
rsev Citr
' 10 "
Newark
Patterson
Turners
Newbunrh
Port .lervls
10 43
11 65
H 50
6 41
fl 24
10 27
10 50
11 .50
Arr
lt!n?hainton
I.Imira "
Coining "
Rochester 11
lttill;io '
N ia jara Fal!s "
Susp. Itridgo "
Dunkirk "
.Iiitnc.town L've
Corrv M
1'nion "
Meadvillo '
Cleveland "
'my ton "
Cin-'innatl "
STATIONS.
New Yo k L'vo
Jersey ('ily
Newark "
Paterson "
Turners "
Newburah "
Port Jorvis Arr
lliiv-'bainion "
Elmira "
Corninir "
Kishester "
Itlllllllll "
Niairara Falls '
Sus'p. Itridgo"
DunKirk "
Jiiinestowu L'vo
Corry "
Union "
Meadvillo "
Cleveland "
Dayton "
Cincinnati "
12 00
M.
1 30 A. M.
1 1 00 H. M.
12 01 A. M.
1 2i "
5 50 "
12 30 f. M.
2 45 '
No. 7.
fi 3 ) r. M.
5 45 "
6 40
0 25 "
7 45 Sup.
6 3 1 p. m.
9 H2 "
2 12 a. M.
4 40 "
fi (1 "
9 55 A. M.
11 0
12 15 r. M.
12 25 "
12 53 "
1 1 3D A. M.
12 50 p. M.
1 15 '
2 20 Din.
7 20 p. m.
05 a. m.
0 30 "
9 10 Sup.
10 "0 p. m.
3 13 a. .m.
5 15 "
5 55 '
9 55 "
11 20 "
1 15 "
12 25 "
12 63
1 1 ! A. M.
12 60 P. M.
1 15 "
2 20 Din.
7 20 p. M.
4 05 a. m.
6 30 "
Additional Local Trains Westward.
0:30 A. M., except Sundays from Sala
nianea. Stoiping at Ked House 7:iv
Stenniburir 7:50. Knndolph 8:2, Kenn-'dv
9:35, Jamestown ll;iio, Ashvillo 11:35
Panama 12:25 p. m., tirant 12:4", Freehold
ln roi 11 ,! I.., u i.e. i...... i i. .1
. ; '" v .u, 1 iini'orn
2.43, Lnion 3.12. Mi 1 Village 4.12, Millers
1..1.1. uiimormireo.4, enango .,40. Sneger
town n.O.l, and arriving at Meadvillo nt
GV'O p. m.
12.:U) P. M., dailv, from Salamanca.
Stopnini.' nt Ked House 1.07, Sti amburg
1 13, Randolph 2.10. Kennedy 2.48, .lames
town 3.31, Ashvillo 4.13. 'I'linatim 4.35
Grant 4.'0, Freehold 5.13, Columbus 5.15
Corry (1.05, Concord 0.32, Union 7.15, and
arriv.nT at Mendville at 10.20 p. m.
4.00 P. M du lv, from Salamanca.
Stopping nt Ked House 4:23. Stcamburg
4:10, itaiidolph 4:57. Kennedv 5:22. James
town 6:50, Ashvillo 0:15, Pnnninii 0:"0.
Grunt 0: (7. Freehold (1:50, Columbus 7:10,
Corry 7:i.:. Union 8:00, and arriving at
Meadville at 9:50 p. in. ,
EASTWARD.
STATION'S.
No. 12.
9 45 p. m.
12 03 a. in.
7 25 "
11 32 Din.
12 27 p. ui.
12 50 "
1 40 "
1 2" "
1 40 "
1 48 '
2 40 "
4 00 "
0 C3 SaM.
7 ."3 f m.
8 10 "
Xo. 4.
Cincinnati
I ny ton
Clevebmrl
L'x-e
Meadvillo
Union
Corry
Jamestown
Dunkirk
Snsp. llriiK'n
Niagara Falls
ItuO'iilo
Kiadi ester
Ilornellsvillo
Coroi'ig
Elmira
6 35 p. m,
fi 42 "
fl 25 "
fi 41 "
.10 20 '
11 48
12 20 a. m.
Itinghamton
10 04
2 20 "
Port Jervia
Arr
2 53 a. m. 7 05
Newhuruh
. 11 40 n. in
Turners "'
Pa'erson "
Newark "
Jersev Citv, "
New York " '
STATION'S.
Cincinnati L've
Davton "
Cleveland "
Meal villo "
Union "
Corry "
Jamestown "
Dunkirk "
Snsn. Urid'.'O "
Nla"ara Fall "
Itotfalo "
Iloehester "
Hornellsville "
Corn'oig "
Flmlra "
Itinfrhntnton
05 Kit.
50
10 15 a
00
4 33 "
7 00 a. m.
' No. 8.
2 05 p. m.
10 53 a. in.
11 10 a m.
No. 2.
45 a. m. 3 28 '
3 35 p. m. 10 00 "
.8 10 Sup. 2 85 a. m.
9 35 p. in. 4 05
lo 30 " 5 02 "
10 00 "
5 40 "
6 00 "
11 20 " 7 00 "
0 fil "
2 fi a. m. 9 43 "
4 25 " 10 .'5 "
6 04 " 11 "
7 ro " 1 22 "
11 40 " 6 25 "
8 30 "
Port Jervis
Newburgb
Turners
Pa'erson
Newark
Jersey City
New York
An
18 Din
0 43 Sun
2 20 p. ni,
fi 15 "
2 55 '
3 10 p. in.
7 3S p. iu,
8 12 "
8 80 p. m.
from Mend-
12:01 A. M., except Sundavs
villn. Nlnnniixr nt I 'tiion '.'t:l
Corry 3: to.
Cnliiiubus 4:13. Freehold r:II.Vi;rai.( 5-tt
Panama 6:r5, Ashville 0:33 J:unestnwn
7:05, Kennedy 7:47, t'andolph 8: .'5. S'eam
burg 8: 5, ltodhouse (:20, and arriving ut
Salnmiin.-c at 0:55 a. m.
5:'i5 A. M., ex-ept Sundays, from Mead
ville. Kloppiii'r at Saeuertown fi;55,
Venaniro (1:1.), Cumln-lilu'eO: 12. Mi'lers7.02.
Mill Villain. 7:25, Union 8;04. Concord 8:15,
Corrv s:'0, Coluuibus 0:50, Freehold P'.so,
tirant 10:57, Panama 12:03 p. 111., Ashvillo
12:27, Jamestown 2:05 Kennedy 3;(K. Pan
dolpu 3:60, S'eamburir 4:10, iteil House
5:2", and arriving at Salamanca at 5:55
p. 111.
1:10 P. M., except Sundays, from Mead
ville. Stopping at Sae'ireriown 1::'3,
Venango 2:10, Cam bridge 2:'.'0. Millers 2:30,
Mill Village 2:50, Union 3:12, Concord 3:32,
Corry ;fc'5 Coiunous4:0"i, Freehold 4::'5,
Grant 4:50, Panama 5:12, Ashville 5:27,
Jamestown n-.m), Kenneilv :5, lt.indolph
7:1", S elilill lil ir 7:10, lb d House 8:00, and
arriving at Sulumimca 8:10 P. M.
I'HIIV.
L. D. RtJCKER.
WM. B. BARR,
Gen'l Pasa'rAg't.
Gon'l Sup't.
ANDREWS & CO.,
Manufacturers of
ENGINES BOILERS
DRILLING TOOLS, AND A LL KINDS
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
liEALOIls IN
TJ 1 ID W J 1 13 ,
Ac, Ac, At..,
TIDIOUTE, PA.,
JOHN ANimtWS.
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CLARION, TENN'A.
a & JONES . ProrriotOT.
JOB WORK
JDONK AT TUB
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l'j, and in style equ-it to that of otiy"
olher estubliehmcitt in the Litirici. a
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