The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, January 23, 1872, Image 4

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TCESDAT X0BM.X0, JAN. 2U3
borough ortiCKus.
XurgeM II. It. Mat.
.iri7mrw Jacob Slirlver, .1. R.Stroup,
W. W, D.in md. H. II, Haslet, I. Winans.
Junticex nf the VVitcr V. 1'. Mercilliott,
. S. Knox.
OuMfc J. N. Teitsw-orth.
AeAnhf )irrWir. .1. Winans J. A. Dale,
J. A. Proper, Jacob Shrivcr, D. S. Knox,
k. D. Irwin.
FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS.
Prnidrttt JutlarW. P. Jk.sks.
Amtneinte Juiliiea3. A. Pkockii, An-
STm-iT' K. L. Davis.
ifricf Attornrxi W. W. Mssotl.
1'ifixnrer S. kktlkv.
Prothnnntary, Hegixter iC Recorder, ite.
J. B. AonkW.
OlIltmiWiYmrr llRX.1. Kt.l.IOTT, J.VOOB
KROIt.l.lnTT, T. I. Ool.l.lN.
Oninfy Sn)trrintrnlrHtX. F. RoiIRK.Il.
Jurtf 'O)';ih'0;i?;- UuoiuiK Stuoiss,
W P.TTK.nsON.
Omnty .Siiri-finr S.TV Inwtx.
0rorr Iosiaii Wixans.
IXmnt.u AmWoix Km HoI.EMAN, Wit.
Ci.ahk.T. II. Conn.
Memherof luiitif.s. V.Vh District O. W.
Awwhly -P. I.vov.
LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS.
. Hun. J. B. Law-son, Assemblyman,
.from this district, has our thanks for
ubi ic documents.
The wife, of Mr. James Henderson,
vf East Hickory, iind all his four chil
dren are sick will) scarlet lever. They
have the sympathy and good wishes bf
the entire couuuuniiy in their afiliu
lion. 'Hon. J.: B. Lawsott, member of
Ore Legislature from this district, has
been appointed u member of the com
mittee on FJ'etiion Districts, Military
committee. Agriculture, committee on
Claims.
We observe most of the board
rafts between this place and Lucytowu
have, been taken out and are piled on
the banks of the creek. Hi is is a pre
caution everybody who hat lumber in
the creek rhould take.
Mr. Ed. Culleton, cutter for the
Superior Lumber Co. Store, has moved
his tailor sljoji np stairs in the room
fornier1y occupied by Mrs. Rogers.
Tuis gives mure room for goods in the
'more.
Mr. J. V. Woodford and Miss
Edirt Ivifler, collected $114 for the re
lief of Mrs. C. Ziegler, from the peo
ple of Beaver Valley and East llicku
ry. May God reward them and the con
tributors for their work of love.
W. V. Diniond was in town yes
terday, a!d called upon us. Himself
nod frailly stmt for Kansas in a
.couple of weeks. He is looking well,
and reports bis family in the same
.condition. We wish him success in
the West.
Al. Parti idge has been grievious
ly afflicted for a little over a week past
with uue of Job's comforters, on his
aeck. Providence "put a head on it"
recently and Al. concluded to let the
matter drop. When you ask him now,
where he would rather have a boil, lie
.answers, "On auother feller."
E. B. Freeman, of Fort Pitt, met
with an accident en Monday of last
week by which he is di-ahh-d for some
ilime to conic. While skidding logs for
tlie mill, one of then rolled on his left
fool, crushing it badly. He is about
' vtt crutches, ord hopes to be able to
-.attend to the l.yskul manipulations
of the mill miuii.
We wish to call a'tci.ttoii to the
card of D. W. Clark, Ileal Estate
Agent, which appears in to day's paper.
Mr. Clark is a good husii,cs man, has
again been employed as Commission
ers' Clerk for a year, and is in a posi
tion to know whereof he speaks. Any
business intrusted to him will be done
in the best possible manner.
The Aldine for February is a
a worthy successor to the January is
sue. The illustrations are fully up to
those of previous numbers. Lack of
space, prevents us giving this ai t peri
odieal the attention it deserves. The
publishers are James Rut ton & Co.,
23 Liberty Street. N. Y., and the sub
scription prieo is ?0 whieh includes a
bandsouie oil chrouio.
Peiernon'i Magazine for February
is before us, and is a splendid number
The sttel engraving, "The First Flir
tutii.u," is true to lite, and the other
engravings and fashion plates are
scarcely .nferior. The terms of this
fliagaziue are S2.00. We will furnish
this magazine and the Fokkst Ivkpib
mcan, for $150 a year, cash iu ad
vance. The Teachers' Institute begins its
sessions to-day. Already our town
assumes a livelier appearance than
usual ou account of the lair faces and
forms of the school-ma'ams who are
now present. This will probably be
the most interesting scroti yet hold,
and according to present appearances,
the best attended. We will publish a
report of the proceedings from the
nn'reiarv's ruij!'j'cs.
MARRIED.
I'M ASH VKNKll On Wednesday even
ing, .Inn. 17th. 17.:. ht Iho residence of
Lewis Arner, K-i., Iy Kv. J. A'liert
II nine. .nr. Kdwanl II. Chnso.of Albion,
Kt iocnunlv. Pa., and Miss Mary A. Ar
ner, of Nebraska, Forest county, 1'n.
We were fortunate in receiving tick
ets to the above entertainment, and
were present. We were greatly at
tracted by the ceremony, atnt pro
fouudly interested in the supper, w hich
was one to retain "a place iu thy mem
ory." Dancing followed, which was
participate d in by nearly all the guests.
At a late hour a break-up was clli cted,
and all went to their homes thinking
it was good to have been there. May
they float down life's voyage on a fine
rafting stage, and Riu a good market
at the end of their trip.
THAT LEAP-YEAR RIDE.
The event of the season came o(T on
Friday evening last. It was a sleigh
ride, whieh was originated, planned,
promulgated and paid for, by the la
dies. For a day or two previous to
the event wc had noticed at) unusual
flutter among the fair sex of our place,
and an air of importance which mysti
fied US. We felt that something was
brewing, but of its nature we could
only guess. Men may meet, talk,
smoke tnd jijrt, seven times a week,
and, as a general thing, it all ends in
smoke. But when you see a lot of
ladies laying their heads together and
floating around looking mysterious,
.ake our word for it, something is going
to happen. This case was no except inn.
On Friilay morning it was general'y
understood that the ladies had made
up their minds to exercise their leap
year prerogative, aud tnke the gentle
men out for a ride. Then the flutter
was all the other way. Men peeped
furtively out the window at every
damsel who came in sight, and sank
back and sighed when she "passed by
on the other side," and invited some
other chap. A great many who did
not receive their invitations until after
noon, realized the descriptive power
there is in the lilies (with a slight va
riation) :
"S e comotli not, he saiil t
He sai l, I am aweary, aweary,
I would that I were dead t "
In short, "they knew how it was them
selves." The wheels of time, however,
brought around the hour of f P. M.,
(they were to start at 6 retaliation),
when two sled-loads of lively Tiones
tin us Marled for Lacy town. It had
beeu snowing almost all day, but bad
turned into rain not a hard rain, but
a kind of a drizzle, just enough to
keep the uiubrellas up, which the la
dies insisted on holding. The spirits
of the party were in no wny affected
by the state of the barometer, and nu
sic am) laughter lightened the way and
shortened the distance. Arrived at
the Forest Hotel, kept by L. Arner,
Esq., the ladies assisted the gentlemen
to alight and escorted them into the
house, where they vere met by the
smiling hostess, who showed them
where to put their outer garments and
becomingly arrange their chignons
and curls. Very soon a violin was
produced, and V. W. Mason, Esq ,
who draws a reu.arknbly Arm bow,
took the music stand, aud the revel
began. Mr. Mason was relieved by
Messrs. J. E. Wenk, Carpenter and
t liase, lacli ot whom tool; his turn tit
the violin, and the dance went on.
Entertainment was provided for those
who did not "join the mazy," iu the
shape of euchre, dominoes and check
ers. An oyster supper was served at
about 12 o'clock, which was partaken
of by all with a hearty relioh. After
the inner man was satiated, ''the mazy"
was agaiu resorted to, and continued
until about 2:30 A. M., when the party
siarted for home. The rain had by
this time reduced t te suow so that the
sleighing was pretty thiu. '1 he party
came home over Dutch Hill, aud ar
rived iu Tiutiesta, with the loss of a
few hats, some furs and a few curls,
"at five o'clock in the morning." A
few cold were accumulated, but all
expressed themselves a having en
joyed die party extensively. Leap
Year, 1872, will be remembered by all
who were there, as having been the oc
casion of at least one very enjoyable
evening.
A fire act. u r red at Cobb's Mill on
Thorn's Uun, on Friday night of last
week, which destroyed the ware hou-e,
store, aud a hoarding hotise.'The build
ings belonged to Jno. Cobb & Sons,
and were entirely consumed. Win.
Straucbon and bis partner, w hose name
just now escapes us, lost the furniture
aud beddng iu tho boarding house,
and some few goods from the store.
The incouveuienec on account of the
crowding of the other houses, w ill be
very great. We are perfectly satisfied,
however, that a check of this kind
will not discourage either those who
own the buildings, on the contractors,
who are men of cnerjy stud bu-.iue.-3
tact.
Cash-Up.
Our news from Cadi-lp, the territo
ry which is attracting car particular
attention about here, dates to Satur
day evening. The production was
then as follows ; McLaughlin well, No.
1, was flowing six hundred barrels per
day; No. 2, six hundred barrels; the
Brown Wells, of which thereare three,
were producing sixty barrels per day ;
Emory well, three hundred barrols,
Fisher well fifteen barrels. The Mears
well was iu the fourth sand, which is
said to be the best looking sand yet
Unund there. It was torpedoed on
JNiturdav, but our tutormaut lett belorc
the re-ult was ascertained. It was
generally supposed, however, that it
would prove a good well. The Collins
well was also in the fourth sai.d, but
bad not yet been tested. The Boyer
well is a dry hole. Several wells will
be down this week, and we suppose
Cah-lTp will make or break by the
result. Building is still going, un as
rapidly as ever, and new rigs being
raised. We hear of one rig being put
up a mile this side of Cash Up, ou a
direct line for Tioiicsta, We have the
most unbounded faith that this will
prove a good well. We patiently wait
for developments.
No services were held in the Fros
byteriao Church last Sabbath, ou ac
count of the absence of the minister,
who was called away during the latter
part of last week, by the death of his
mother, and the news that his brother
was lying at the point of death. We
received a letter from Mr. Virtue to
this tflect, too late, however, to gener
ally circulate the news.' On account
of his other appointments, there will
be no services in the Presbyterian
Church here until Suuday, February
18th. Mr. Virtue has the sympathy
of the community in his sore affliction.
Champion Sawing. On Saurday,
Jan.13tb, at the mill of Messrs. Gil
lespie & Root, thirty-six thousaud
three hundred and seven feet of lum
ber were sawed In eleven 'lours and fif
ty two minutes, iu frozen' timber.
Messrs. Si einburg fc Sweet, the head
sawyers, together with the regular
crew, and fvo extra hands placed it
on the platform, one of the coldest
days of this winter. The saw is sixty
six inches in diamter. The proprietors
have no hesitation in saying that their
mill will cut fifty thousaud feet of
boards in twelve hours, in the summer
season.
We are under obligation to Mr.
C. L. Ilanna, of Hickory for files i f
Colorado papers, among them The
Greeley Tribune, the peculiaiity of
which is that the heading is an enlarg
ed fae timile of the writing of "the
great and good Horace." Were it not
for the sub-heads of the paper, it would
be difficult to decipher the name of it.
Tbpiiper is a lively little six column
sheet, and seems to be well patronized.
We are obliged !o T. S. Brow nice,
of Betiuington, Kansas, also,f.r files of
Kansas papers. Lack of space pre.
vents a fuller description.
Rev. John Peatiyjf Franklin, will
deliver a free lecture in the M. E.
Church, at East Hickory, on Tuesday
evening, the 30ih iust. The subject
will he either "Palstine" or "Califor
nia." Let everybody, far and near,
turn out and share iu the rieh.intellect-
ual treat.
Gi:oit(iK S. Siugins, j
C. R. MlDl.LKTON,
Neuon G. Ball,
lecture Committee.
Wanted, ,)
A live and energetic prty to man
age un agency for the sale of the 'Im
proved Grover & Biker Sewing. Ma
chines iu Forest county. Liberal in
ducements to the right party will be
given. Address, Grover & Baker S.
M. Co., 127 Wood Street, Pittsburgh,
Pa. 41 2t
The cheap cash store of the Supe
rior Lumber Co., Tionesta, working on
the principle of a steadily moving
busiues3 with quick tales and small
profits, rather than slow, sales and
lar'e profi s, have concluded to have
a Clearance Sale every Saturday, of
fering their largest accumulated stock
at greatly reduced prices, and their
entire stock at a reduction. These
prices to be for each Clearance Sale
j only, all other days goods to sell at
1 cur regular prices, which are always
low, the public to be informed each
wiek through the FoittsT IIlpi'ulican
w hich clues of goods wid be especially
exposed to sale on the following Sutur
day. On Saturday Jan. 2t7li there
will be offered at a great reductidn a
large assortment of Itcady-matie Cloth
ing, Shawls, Iiluukels, aud all kinds
of Knit Woolen Goods, also a large
variety of miscellaneous Litterture,
Standard Poetical Works, books of
Travel, Tales, and Cbildrens books at
great bargains. Seeing is believiug.
Come and let us prove it.
!
Si:rj:niOH Lcmbi.r Co.
"How To Go West.
Forty years ago, Illinois wa ps far
West as most people wished to go, and
journeys were made in the legendary
"Prairie Schooner," but in these days
of Progress aud Improvement, the
word West has come to mean Iowa,
Nebraska, Kansas, Colorado, Califor
nia and the Territories, aud the Trav
eler reaches almost any point therein
by a splendid Line of Railroad.
This Line of Railroad is the Bur
lington Route, which starts from Chi
cago over the Chicago, Burlington &
Quincy R. R., from Indianapolis over
the Indianapolis,Blnomiugton & West
ern Short Line, and from Logansport
over the Toledo, Peoria & Warsaw R.
R., and running through Burlington,
reaches Omaha, Lincoln, Nebraska
City, St. Joseph, Atchison, Leaven
worth and Kansas city, connecting
with the Union Pacific, Kansas Pacitic
and otl er I a roads running from
those cities.
Always go "By way of Burlington,"
ami you will be sure to he right.
The Burlington Route has admira
bly answered the question, "How to go
WVst?" by the publication of a truth
ful uud interesting document filled
w ith facts in regard to Time, Connec
tions, Accommodations, rates Of Fare,
and other interesting items, and illus
trated by a large map, truthfully
showing the whole West which they,
distribute free of charge. Copies, aud
additional information, can be obtain
ed by addressing. General Passenger
Ageut, B. & M. R. U , Burlington,
Iowa.
TEACHERS' ANNUAL INSTITUTE.
The Fifth Annual Institute of For
est County will he held at Tionesta,
ocmmciiciug ou Tuesday January 23d,
at 10 o'clock A. M., and closing on
Friday evening, Jan. 2Gih. All teach
ers, and all who are preparing to
teach ; school dbectors, and friends of
education are iuvited to attend.
The services of competent lecturers
and instructors will be provided for
the full time, and we anticipate an in
teresting and profitable session.
Teachers remember it is your duty
as well as your interest to give full
and prompt attendance. Let no ordi
nary circumstances therefore keep you
away, but come, and take patt iu the
general exercises.
Thursday the 25 ih, will be consid
ered "Directors' Day."
An Examination will be held on
Saturday, Jan. 27th, commencing at
7 o'clock A. M. S. F. RoiutF.K,
3t. Jan. 9, '72. Co. Supt.
Dissolution Notice.
Notice is hereby given that the firm
of Emery & Freeman is this day dis
solved by mutual consent. The assets
of the said firm pass in to the possession
of, aud the liabilities are assumed and
will be paid by Ed. B. Freeman.
Wm. G. Emehy,
Ed. B. Freeman,
Late Emery & Fkeeman.
Superior Mills. Jan. 5th, 1872.
The Best Jewelry House
In Northwestern Pennsylvania is sit
uated on the corner of Water and
and Chestnut Streets, Meadvillo, Fa.,
aud is owned by M. P. Jeiiks. He
baa just received a large and superior
stock of Jewelry, which be has mark
ed down to the bottom figures, and we
can conscientiously recommend this
house to our readers if they want any
thing iu that line. The stock is very
extensive, uud one cannot fail to suit
himself in anything in this line. Give
Jenks a call when you go to Meadville,
aud you will not regret it. 27 tf
Book Binding.
We are agent for as good a book
bindery as there is anywhere. We are
prepared to do all the biuding which
may be brought to us, at low rates,
and satisfaction guaranteed. Ssmples
can be seen nt this nflire.
. For Sale,
The desirable Farm, known as the Dr.
Sibliuhl Farm, containing about 80
acres, bottom sand, located on the Al
legheny River, three miles above Tio
nesta. Good two-story frame house,
large barn, good orchard, and desira
ble improvements. " For terms &c. en
quire of W. W. Ma.ho.
Tionesta, Fa.,
or Begces ct Sinclair,
33 tf Cleveland, Ohio.
Caupentehs, Blacksmiths, Saw milt
men, Oil men, and other citizens ot
Forest county, who are in want of any
thing in the Hardware line, should go
to Andrews & Co., Tidioute. They
have the largest stock iu this section
of the country. They are making and
repairing all kinds of Machinery and
Saw mill castings at short notice 4-tf.
TOH WORK neatly executed at thisoffl
ut rr.itil mum.
Prospectus for 1372.
FIF! II YEAH.
.4 JlcprexrHtttthr uml Cinmpion of Ameri
ntn .1 i t.
THE ALDINE:
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be the lumloinrt I'tiper in the H'arlil.
V. .' " """ "" I
NEW FEA l UllES FOR 1872.
ART DEPARTMENT.
As a pnaiantee ol'tlio exwlleme of tills
department, tlio pnlill -her woiilil lptf to
niinoiiiieiMliir.nn tli coinimi ypar, cpeoi
iiiciiM from the. lollowing eminent Ameri
can ArtWta I
V. T. UiehardM, Victor Nrhliu,
Wm. Hart, AVoi. II. Wileo,
Wm. Heard. Jamiw II. Heard,
Wflorirr Nniilev, .lames Sniilev,
Aus. W ill. ' H. K. IM-nct',
tirnnville Perkins, Frank llsnl,
F. O. C. Darlev, Paul Dixon,
J. Hows.
These pictures aro luting reproduced
without regard to expense,' I'.v the very
lest engraver in the country, and w ill
hear the wvcrest critii-al co.oparison with
tho lieHt tbrciirn work. It lioiittf the deter
mination of tho publishers that TIIK Al.
11 N K. shall lie. a sucrossfol vindication of
A:u rican taste in com petition with any
existin ; ouli icntion in the world.
LITERARY DEPARTMENT.
Where so much atten'ion is mnl toillus
t ration and iret up of the work, loo mil 'h
dependence on ifnc(t'-inv mav very
naturally be feared To anticipate sue i
inism vmijs. It N only nccc-siu y lo st:it--,
that, the editorial niainr-cincnt of TIIK
AI.IHNK tins been Intrusted to Mr Rich
ard llcnrv S'Oild ird. w ho 1ms received as
surances of assistance from a ho t of the
most popular writers aud poets' of the
country. "f
THE VOLUME FOR 1373
will contain nearly :tiH panes, and ali nit
in iiiir enirravonrs. t oniincm-ms w uti
the nuiulici for Janurv, every third uitm-
er will contain a licaiililul tinted picture,
on plate paper, inserted as a t'ront Miiis'e.
The t'liri-tmas nunilicr for 1K72, will nea
splendid volume In itself, containintr lifty
cnirraviovs, ifour in tint Kiel, although
retailed at t will lie. sent without extra
eharfin to all yearly subscribers.
AChromo to every Subscriber
was a very pop ilar feature last year, and
will lie repeated with the piesunl volume.
The publishers have purchased and repro
duced, at i;reat expense, the lieaotiful oil
pa.ntiiifr by Shis, entitled "IIamk N'a
tvhk's sscii.mi,." The chnmo is llxKl
Inches, and it an exact fa-.iniile, in size
ami appearance, of the original picture.
No American cln-onio, which w ill nt all
compare w ith it, has yet been offered at re
tail fo less than tho price asked for I'll K
AI.OINi: anil it to ether. Itw.U bo de
livered free, with the January number, to
every subscribers w ho pays for ono year
ill aJvan.-e.
TERMS FOR 1873.
(hteeopy, one year, u-ith Oil Chrotnn fr.VMl
five lpirt, " " " 'JO.OO
Any person KeiclliiT 10 names and 8t0
will receive nn extra copy gratis, making
11 copies for the ill' 'iiey. ,
Any person wishiuto work ftirafO'ciai
. can have our premium circular ou ap
plication. We irive tManv biiiut.lnl and
desirable article ollered liv no other paper.
Any person wishing to act, permanent
ly, as our axent, will apply, with refcrenee,
enuloKin; $1 foroutli..
JAMES SUTTON 4 CO.,
rvnr.tsiiKiis,
23 Liberty St., Now York.
T II I.S IS NO 1 1 I'M lift I! QA;
ItysemliliK OtJl'KNTS
with aeP, hiirht, color of eves and hair,
you will receive, liy return load, a correct
picture of your tiitura hush tud or wife,
With nniue anil datoof nnirria.'P. Address
W, I'UX, P. l.. Drawer No. 31, Fnlton
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"HEA-NECf AR
is a ri;ni',
KL UIU TB'M
ith the 1 1 recti Tea Klavor
.Vamnilbil to stilt all
Hstcs. Por salo every
where, in our "tra.'o
mark'' pound and half
pound packages only, ami sale wli'dp-ale
only hy the tire it At'antic snd Paeitle
Tea Co., 8 I 'hutch St. New Yoi k. I'. I).
Box 65UU. Send for Thea-N xtlar circular.
17-41
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Ing biKilc
SENT FREE!
of postajro on receipt of 75 i-ents, and cx
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plete Library of Itihht-al Knowlediro. Kx
eel Is all others. In ICnulish and (iennan.
Wm. Kl tlt Co , Phila.. Pa. 27 -4t
JU RUBEB A.
Is a South American plant that lias been
used for many years by tho inRdicu!
faculty of lhoe countries with woiitlerlui
etllcacy. and is a Hupp uud Perfect Itemed
for all l)isea-e4 of the
Liver aud Soleen. Knlartrpment ir ()h
otructioii of Intcstiies, I'rinary,
Uterine, or Abdominal Onmiis,
J'overty or a want of Hlnod, ln
tcrmittent or iteioittcnt
fevers. Inttamailon ol
the l.iver, Drojisy,
tsluitrislil'i ren
in! ion of tho
Itlond, Abscesses, Tumors, Jaundice,
Scrofula, DyspepMa, Auo and Fever, or
their Concomitants.
Dr. WELLS' Extract of JURUBEBA
is a in sl perfect alterative, and is nffcriM
to the public us a ureut iuvi'orntor ami
remedy tor ail liupur.ties of the bloml. or
for organic weakness with their attendant
evils. For tho I'orCKoln c uiiplaiuU
Dr. Wells' Extract cf Jurubeba
is eontldently ris-ommended to every
lamil" an a household remedy, and should
bn Ir ely taken in all deraiigeiuents of the
it is NOT A PII YKTC It is not what is
popularly called a lUTTKItS, nor Is it in
tended as such ; but is simply a powerful
alterative giving health, viuorand tone to
nil the vital torces, and animates and. forti
liesall w eak io.d lymphatic temperaments.
JOHN U. KKKI.OCIU, Plati St., New
York. Sole Axeut for tho United States.
Price One Dollar per bottle. Send for
Circular. 2J-4t
I'rotitnlklc I'liiployiuiiiit.
We desire to pntraue a few more ntrents to
sell the worltl-renowned iuiprovtnl Hilck
eye SuwiiiK Matdiine, at a liberal salary or
on commission. A horse and wanon iven
to u:eiits. Full pii' t leu ars furnished on
apnlic dion. Addruss W. A. liK.NDKH
SON fc tM (ieneral Agents, Cleveland, I.
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ERIE & UTTPBUROII li R
On and nftor Momlnv, Nov. 1
trains will run on iliis road n lollowai
I .V. A V K V. K I K - M if T 1 1 V A It 0.
ll:f.5 A. M. AlVOMMOtlATIOI travel
'mvcaile l 7:118 and arrives at l'ittHburgh
li):i n a. in.
' . M.. IMTTMIVm.ll X., m p-m .
Hi..)!,,,,, uiii iiirvcn lit A. U. .
it. it
Tramlcr at I: Ml !. in., nt Newenstlp at
p. iu., mid at I Ulstuirnh at ):l p. m. j
ii:0."i a. v., avcommohation. from Jimics-1
town, arrives at A. o W. W. It. 11. Trunfler
nt r: 10 a. in., at Newcastle st 7:li." a. lit., and
Pittsburgh at Hi:iHi a. in.
f:(l'l v. M., Mixed Train leaves Frio for
Sharon, stoppimr at nil intermediate pointa
and arriving at 10; HI a. iu.
I.KAVK riTTSUrittlll NflKTWAHD
7:IA A. M., kiiik kxpiikss, leaves New
castle at 111:011a. in., A.rtU. W. It. It. Trans
feral I l&o a. ni and arrives at I'.rie at -.':'10
p. m., niaklnu close connection for lbilVa
lo and N'iHc.ni'9 1'nllr
!l:ai p. M. aci om mohatiom, leavj New
castle at (i-.:Wi p. m , A. A- . W. It. ".
Transfer at "!."ft p. ni., ami Jainestow n at
H : : U i a. in., connects u illi m.xcil ua.iii llmi
arrives in Krio at 1:5,1 a. til .
H:M0 p. m Mixed I ra n leave Sharon for
Krie, and arriving nt niiard nt l-:.'.0 a. In.
and Krie tit ti:.'.5 a. in .
Trains connect at Kochestcr with train for
Wlicelinu mid n.l Hiints in W est Viru-inia,
and at Pillsbnrirh oeiMlioiis for Philadel
phia, tlarrisbnrsrli, llailiinoce and ash
iui'toii via I'eiinsvlvnn.a Central Kivlroad.
line Express N'ti'tli, connects at tiirard
w Ith Cleveland and Uric trains Westw ard
for Cleveland, Chicago, mid it'l points In
Hip W.-t i at line with I'hiladclphiaA; Krie
Hail road for Cony, Warren, li viiorton,
Tidioute, Ac, unit with Itullalu V Krir
Kailroad for llollalo. Dunkirk, Niagara
rails nnd IScw ior. l it. v.
l-'.X. KINNKY,
(ieneral Sup't
FIIOTOGRAl II GALLERY !
Water Street,
ADJOINlNvJ T1IH HoT.MKH IIOCSR,
Tionesta, Pa.,
M. CARPENTER, . . . Proprifitor
Pictures taken In alltlio latest styles
tho art. j -li-tf
A n I St A ffi li X
Mr. Suinael Hell, of W. I. Schmcrti f
Ci , W'h"lcale llo-.t ami Mine Manufacjur
ers, ill I'ifih avenue, Pittsliurnh, Pa., ha-
luuii? ii til ...ti.il u-it I, ..I. , it. rlten mitt ilt I'jir
' tlii.ty years, troin his ritflit hip to his foot.
navimr to use a crutch ami a cane, at limes
so painful as to utterly incapacitate, h in
In in attondin to his business. Ilavinu
triisl every remedy known, w ithout cll'ccl.
except iiililiiud s pain Killer, he was
final. v indii'-eil to try it. A second applica
tion enabled him to' lay aside his criiich,
and a third pifcctcd a permanent cure. Mr
llcll is a popular ami well-known cili7.cu
Is a living monument of tho elfacn ty o
that ureal mcdi -al discovery, liiililaud's
Pain Killer. The iilll.ctcd should a-k their
Uns-er or dr! gi-t for i1, and try its won
der. ill power. Mr. liilbhimt, we under
stand, w ants a respectable njji nt in every
town and county lor it. The principal of
fice, is at 7i- Third Avenue, PittNliiin.th Pa.
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them How to clear fiiilO.IHI from October
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Address T. W. Kvuns, Pub., 1 S." Mil St.,
Philadelphia. I'a, S-4l
PITH O LE ALLE Y R'Y
OV AND AKTKH Monday, June 5, 1871,
Trains will run as follows:
THAINS XOItTinVAlll),
stations. No. No. 4.
tneopobx, in ol a in 3 411 p iu
Dennett, In Hi ' :!,- ",
Woo'ls m..ui " .h
Prathers Mill pi-j ;.u
Pithoio City HMO I'.OG
Tit A INS SOlTllWAHIi.
STATIONS, No. I. No. 3.
Pithole Cii v, 8.4i a in 1. 10 p in
Pruthera Mill K.4H " 1.4S '
WimmIs S.itt " l.iVU
llennett (i.02 " U.nj "
Oleopelis u.Hl "
An Kxtra Train Icavea Pithole City on
Saturdays at (I.IOp. m. imikimr close'coo
neetioii ut IcopoliH with Trains on the I lil
Creek ,V Allegheny liivcr Itailway forCor
ry and ime' iuediato poinls.
Itcturn Tiain leaves Oleopol s at 7.15 p.
in., iirrivini-iit Pdholo Ctl v at 7.,'d.
i II other Trains make close connections
at ohsijioiis with trains on the oil Creek V
Allculieny Hiver llaihvay, North and
South.
Two Lines Of Sttavres run duilv between
Pithole City, Miller farm nnd PIcusHiit
ville, luakiMncouncctinii w ith arrivini; and
tlcpiirtimi Tiains. J. T. iil. A 1 If
FID. Illsllop, Kuh.
Tiekut Agent, Pilholo City, pa.
Tito Republican Office
T'KEPS conslantly on hand a larjjo as
IV sortinenfoi Itlui.k DchiIm, Mori-anes,
Snl)senn, Warranls, bunniMius, Ac. lo
ijt Mild ehi ip for cash. tf.
ADDRESS
To tho Norvcoua
AND
Tliosrcsufrorlii'.m have brcn Pro,T"
ed from hitmen i bus, bmu ".
eases require prompt tronlincnt to render
existence desirable '
If yon are aufrprlnp, or lia snfTereil
from Involuntary dis. liarpea, what eiToot
does It produce on yotir g.meral licaltht
Do yon feel wrali, debilitated, easily lircdT
Dots a little extra exertion prtsluce lI
pltation or tho heart T Does your l v. r, or
urinary organs, or yourkidnoys, frequent
ly isot out of order f Is your urine soina
times thick, milky nr floeky, or Is ll ropy
onvetlliiii'T Or dees a th.t k skiim r -c to
the top ? Or Is a sediment at the bottom af
ter it has atood awhile T Do you hvo
spells of short lirentlilinror dispopsia? Are
your how els constipated f Do you have
spells of fralntlnj?, or rushea of blood to
the head? Is your memory iluparedf I
your mind constantly dwelling on this
subject? Doyou feel dull, listless, moping,
tired of company, or lilo? Do yon wlsU
tolas left alone, away from everybody?
Docs any little thliiK'iisko yon start or
lump? Is your aleep broken or ro.-tlcs?
Is tho lustro of your ryo as brilliant?
Tho bloom on yoiir check as bright? IV
you enjoy yourself in society as Well ? Do
you pursue your business wiili tho same
energy? Do you feel as much contidenoo
In yousclf? Are your spirits dull ami Hag.
King, given to fits of inciam-holy ? If no,
do not lay It lo your liver or dyspepsia.
Have you restless niiihts? Your back
weak, your knees weak, and have but .it
tie appetilo, ami you aUribut this to djrs
pcpslaor livor-complalnl?
Now, reader, aelf.abtie, vcnorpalsj d-ea-Kti
badly cured, and sexual excesses, are
all capable of producim' a weakness of the
generative orpms. Tho orpins of nenera
tion.when in porliwt lieallliiake iho man
Did you over think that moso ImiM, deti
tnt. encretie, pcrsoverlntr, supcessful hua-inpss-niPii
arealways those whose cenor
Ivo orjians nro in pprfoct health? You
never h-ar such men complain of helm
inelanclioly, of nervousness, of palpitation
of the heart. They are never afraid they
cannot succeed in lmino-s; tl ey n't be
oivo sad and discourajicd ; they ureal way
polite and pleasant in tho comnany of la
lies, and look you and them rl'ht n the
iice none of your dow nea t look or any
nieaiincis about them. I do n.it mean
uioso who keep the organs Inlla'cd by
running to excess. Thoso will not only
ruin their constitutions, but also thoso
they do business with or for.
How many min, from' badly enf-d dia-ea-
cs, from the effecU of self-lm'e nnl
exi-oss, have brought ah' tit that slato or
tvoaknoss in those organs that has rodu 'o 1
the penpid systeui so much as to pividttp
a! uiostevory other disease idioi'.v. luna "r,
pa 'alvsis, spinal affis tions, suicide, and al
most every other form of disease whieh
Immunity U heir to and the real eauso of
he trouble scarcely ever suspected and
,.avo doctored for all but tho right one.
Diseases of these organs rurpiirs fio 'tss
of a Diuretic. IIl'.L.M Hi LD'S FLUID
KXTHAt'T 11UCI1U is the aroat Diuretic,
and is a certain cure for diseases of the
Bladder, Kidneys, Uruvcl, Dropsy, Organ
ic Weal lie s, Female Complaints, Uonor
al Debity, ami all diseases of tho Urinary
Organs, whether existing in Mulo or Fo
male, front whatever caiiM) originatinjr,
aud no matter of bow long stuudin.
If no treatment Is submitted -tij Vn
sumption or Insanity .-may ensue. Our
llonh and bl'i id are isiiipor'.eJ from 4hese
sour -es, and tho health unit iiapplnrra,
and that of Posterity, depends open
prompt use of a reliablo remedy .
Ilelmtiold's Extract ISucliu, established
iipu anl of Hi Xcars, prepared by H. T.
II KLM HOLD, Druggist, SH4 Broadway.
New York, and 1U4 Ssutli 10th Street,
Philadelphia, Pa. Phice ?1.2j per bottle
or ti bottles for ii.50, delivered to any ad
dresa, Sold by all Druggeals everywhere
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