The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, March 12, 1872, Image 3

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TUESDAY "tlOKNIM!, JLIR. li. SU.
v DOHOUGH OFFICERS.
.Purge 11. II. May.
Ojiiurilinrn .IticohShrlvor, ,?. Tl.Ktronp.
. W. W, Hiniond. H. II, lltlslct, I Winans.
JitHlirm nf the yVdce V. I'. Moreilliott,
D. M. Knox.
tynntnllt3. N.Toltxwnrth.
. MX'h'inl Directum .1. Winaim, .1. A. Halo,
. A. Proper, Jacob .sluiver, M. V. Tun-,
H. L. IrlMii.
FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS.
Pmiitrtit .ifr7l V. P. J EN K.
Anrint .itt,7M J. A. I'lloPKn, Aft
tltKW 1'llllK,
qhrritfV.. I.. DtVH.
D'ntitrt AttornriW. W. MASOn.
TrertnurrrH. Nk.ti.ky.
1'i-ulhonnliii fi, Itrgtxler it tlr.cortlrr, fr.
J. II. AflNKW.'
OiinmiMi'iiiirrJi IIrvj. flt.t.ioTT, Jacob
. Mkuch.i.ioi r, T. D. ('oi.i.in.
V Onuil.il Sn)rrintriiitcntH. K. lion UK.n.
in ).- iii'ioHfr.tlK ii'.du Hiuoins,
Wm Patti-ihon.
Otitnlfi S'li rrfitir S.l. TltwiK.
JT Oironcr .Iosiaii Wijiam.
rvniifi t ifi'Jt ICl.l IIoi.fmaw, Wn.
Clahk. T. H. Conn.
Urmt.tr of Vbngrts XWh DmtrietO. W.
Bcokiki.D
Arirlit3. B. T.awsox.
LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS.
-A oliild of C't. C'l 'rk'd oil the
oilier nii(')f tlio river, is nt prisr-nt
very low witli lung lover. Hopes are
cnitTlniiipil nf its recovery.
The Town Council meets regular
ly iiow, and will, very likely, soon
, have gomo laws wliirh will make out
town a model of law and order.
Our ieo bridgo is still good. If
the present state of weather continues,
we don't believe it will be hccessnry
for Mr. Hunter to get a charter for a
bridge.
Tho liroolt villa Republican has
adopted the cusli svstem, and will not
. -send any morn papers to subscribers
; in arrears. We are not rich enough
tu dothat.yct.
. ' Tlit week we present the first in
stnlliuelit id" the history of Co. (, 83n
Pa. Vol's. The rest will follow and
probably continue through live or fix
.weeks.
Fivo of the principal buildings of
Ci'isli iiji, were recently burned, among
Others the Cash-up City Hotel. This
makes a large hide in the young city.
They will not probably be rebuilt.
There is nothing of any interest
g dug im at East Hickory. At n spell
ing match lately I el I by Miss Al nir'a
Lusher, Mr. Austin Wullaee of the
West Hickory school u the victor.
Ho is n very promising boy.
We sent u reporter mi Dutch Hill
on Sunday, but he comes back to re
' n - k that there U no news there. We
defended u good deal on his reports to
(i.l up our paper this week, but as
usual we are (lisujijiiiinted.
$oine iifjlhe roads which liad cm
trailed with the Southern Improve
ment Monopoly are weakening, and
re "knocking down on their rates.
Kerp a -'t)ll'g(iper lip, gentlemen, and
we haw uo doubt you will bring the
I. C,to lime.
7-rKrastiis Ensign, who disappeared
fnrni t.his place some yt-ars ago, bus
jrecentiy been- heard from. He went
off leaving home of his Pittsburgh
debts to be settled iljy his security,
nml we suppose, of cour.ie was labor
ing under "mental alteration."
Mr. fe. l'ruiidtnburger, who has
brcn in haige ot Klinordlinger's
,J-5tore in thft place for several months
pust, is nboutato leave us, and seek his
fortuneTn the far west. Mr. B. is "a
. Jiiee yuuiinjan," ami has mademnny
spends here. We wish him good luck.
, Vr At length the contested election
eaof Green and Shorlt, of Warn-n
-County, lilts been decided in favor of
Miortt, six of the committee reporting
Li his favor. Wo presunuf t his case
will form a hone nf contention for
rViirreti County elections for some
time to come.
J)'ek I-nch, a lumbernian well
ti;oVn uluo.ft here, was taken to his
V'-''''" Veimngo Coiinlv reeentlv, on
jeoih of.a severe bruise on bis leg,
which ho hail caught cold in, and
jililcli Md fair to mak him
a cripple
P'flif
We hope he may got through
M tth it all right.
Messrs. ' Wheeler ifc Dusnbiirv !
Vove purchased ait'' ere' t d a nice tomb.
fo..e, at'lhe grave of Vincent Oess-!
; , , . ..... , . ,
lef, tn the h.g Hill burving ground.
H is the only marh'e headstone to be
. een there. Ibis is certainly a gent-r-
roiis Irilwite i f respect to the memo
rv, of Mr.'Gesster.wlto witsan empolyee
"ithe above firm and it very worthy
--ftian. .
Some individual who wi'l iu'v.t
V'!!' sphere until tils recreant
aSKs repose iu the Western Penilen-
yVirt, recently tapped a lank belong
iig ta P. II. Wtil-on, Pre-i.'elit of t!u
LVind let out about 200 l.artels I Ti,e ,,,,,,1 aj;.,.l.0jati,,s nur lib
.of oifv when the u.isehi, f was foitu- t.r;ll imlucenieuts for cu.h purehuses is
5ly .il'cover.-d. The producers the reason wo have such crowds and
.Imve ' pa-sed u resolutiju of cctiiur c t wll, I, ,.1. ..e ., u ,, t ...
' jur.aiit"! tho criminal.
Col. and Tr. J. II. PeWeea, Imvo
Ix.'on sojourning in town for afewilayg
past. Tlio Col. is nt preoent engaged
in pulling thn Pitholc Kttilwny in good
liap', niul nmy build a few tnile.i
more rmd to connect with the IVnn'a
Pet. II. It.
Wo Imve inquired of every living
mini we Imvo met for two iUy fur lo
cal news, and cnti lieiirof tiotliing. In
Riieli cases nnide am provided, the ed
itor ii siippof-cil to coin lliem to the
extent of two or three ccdumns. We
have done our level hi st, and if tlirre
isn't enough to suit folks, why iliey
muHt commit some deprelulioii, And
we'll dish it up to an admiring public
in the liiglie.-tt style of the art.
Miss Lizzie Heath, formerly of
this place, nged about IN, ilied in Oil
City, nt the residence of her mother,
on Saturday last. Her body whs
brought to tins place on Monday lor
interment, ltev. Hiirtoii pretulnd a
funeral sermon at the M. E. Chureh.
Hiu was interred in the cemetery,
where her rciitiiiim were followed by it
large number of relative-! ami friends.
Hi r low will lie severely felt by her
widowed mother and J'nviiJ.
Gail HiMiLioN, Kditok, at Ten
Dom.aiis ricu day.- (jail llmniltjii
I Im l'tilillv Iikcii ioiiriiruil tl llltn lit'
. , . ,.. , . .. ... . . , ,, . .
ic lemurs oi it ihhj n i Loufeeiiooi tiiug-
iiziue nl a salary of three thousand
dollars, which is about tun dollars per
day. How a monthly magazine of
forty-eight pages, including euntribu
lions l'ruiii the best writers at from
twenty five to two hundred dollars per
article, can utl'urd to pay from one
thousand to three thousand dollars sl
ury, is a financial pnhlcm which only
Mr. Wood has yel demonstrated.
The Petmcunt MonlUlj for March
conns to us chuck fiilfor interesting
mailer, which will he appreciated by
those who live in the Oil Iiegions, or
who nave any thing tu do with the
business. We think that every num
ber we get, is an improvement oil the
p.evioiis one. If the editors keep on
theie will soon he uo room for im
provement. A portrait an I biography
of E. E. Clupp, Esip, of I're.-idelit, is
contained in this number. The por
trait is very good, and the biogiaphy
Very truthful. The term of this Use
ful periodical nrc $3 per annum, in
advance. Bowman & Linn, publishers,
Oil City, Pa.
The Forest Brass Band haa been
reorganized, with D. W. Claik as
leader. Prof. Boyutoti, who, we be
lieve is the most t-uecessl'ul musical
"director uud teacher in Western Penn
sylvania, has been engaged to teach
the hand, and gives th?m one evening
of each week. Prof. Boyuton is Musi
cal Dirccpirof the Philharmonic Socio
ty of Meiidville, ami of a similar so
ciety iu Titusville, and teaches Mead
villi; and Franklin Brass Bands. If
our boys do not improve under his in
struction it will be their own fault, us
he will do his part well. We suppose
we shall soon be favored with sumo
choice music, when tho summer even
ings co'ue.
Our readers will remcmbt r that!
w published an uecoiint of some qui cr
doings of a man named 1 !a:ght, abi ut
(lanngton some time last fill. It:
will be seen by the fidlowin extract
that ho has been caught, and will
probably suffer the penalty of his
niimcron crimes:
On Thursday evening Inst, Feb. 14.
F. Fruiuptoii ami Judge Coon,
brought to the jail in thi.-i place,
Lorenzo Haigbl, for whom the Com
missi .ners of the county had offered
8100 reward. For some time past
Hitight has heeii a terror to tho citi
zens of tho nortl cm portion of the
county. I la is charged with bring
guilty o' almost every ciime in the cal
endar, nod if i. lie half the chary s
against him are true, he is i-ertuinly
the most dangerous character we nave
had in our county for a. long time,
fhe officers had been looking for him
for the past mouth, but he had man
aged to elude them thus !'ar. He was
finally unearthed by the Sheriff of Elk
county, who bad a wair.int for his ar
rest on 'ho charge of horse stealing,
a'ld who had ( I lowed hini up to clu.su
Iv that he was compelled to r turn to
this county, where ho was immediate-
Iv oil i rounded, and after a chase
I hroiigh the woods of Baruett ami
I I'-hlr-d townships of three days was
J5'!?1 ' '""V1 fl"lm!il;i1!.1:1
lull. Among the crimes with wl i.h
jle is ,.,, r,,t.A (ir(. r.,1(1 HrH11, MI, jur.
, ceny. tirool.i ille Jiffcnutukn.
Notice.
All those knowing themselves in
debtee! on the Snhs-riplioii to the Pres.
bvtet lull III III 1st. 'I'm i.iil:ii-i n t. r..rin..kl- I
. i "' . ,. ',
I i ii io iiiukii 'ai mi ni m iiiiio inreei
Weeks, as at the cud of that time the
i balance on the list will be due,
I W. II. Di ss, Treas.
firpi'KI'JR I.l.'MUKJt CO. SToltK.
Symptoms of Catarrh.
DWcharge falling into throat, some
times profuse, watery, acid, thick, mu
cous, purulent, offensive, Ac. In nth-j
ers a dryness, dry, watery, weak or in
flamed eyes, ringing i'l ears, deafness,
hawking and coughing to clear throat,
scabs from ulcers, constant desire to
clear nose and throat, voice altered,
nasal twang, offensive breath, impaired
or total deprivation of sense of smell
and taste, dizziness, indigestion, en
larged tonsils, tickling cough, Sir.
Only a few of tho above symptoms
are likely to be present in any case at
onetime. The proprietor of Dr. Sages
Catarrh Kemedy will pay $-"00 re
ward for a case of Catarrh which he
cannot cure. Sold by Druggists nt
50 cents. 572
Winter caps selling at cost at the
Superior Lumber Co. Store, eveaj
Saturday.
Dress g Is helling n low and
compared wiih New York price,- at
the Superior Lumber Co. Sture.
Every Saturday is the day for
chiap goods ul the Superior Lumber
Co. Stole.
Beady made clothing and woollen
goods of all kinds are specialties at
our Clearance Sales, every Saturday.
KIT UK I OH I.UMlllOlt CO. KToItK.
Gems' Furnishing goods, latest
styles of neckties, bows, scurfs, paper
collars, tinderware &c, tit tho very
lowest priers.
Sui'Erior Li'MnBti Co. Stoke.
A full assortment f Notions re
ceived this flay. Will be sold at verv
favorabe prices. We sell Sewing Ma
chines nt the very lowest figures.
4-Itf Sui'Eitioi: Lt MiiP.ii Co. fr-TOttn.
Owing to tho shortness of th
cotton crop and the greal demand for
cotton goods in the west, there is a
material advance in all kinds of do
mestics, but we are celling at the old
prices beside the great inducements
we olfer for buying goods eveiy Satur
day. Si'PKtttou Lvmrku Co. Stoke.
D. S. Knox having purchased the
stock of D. 8. Knox & Co., is now sell
ing gooils for cash, cheaper than ever
they were rold iu town. Cash being
needed just at this time, he i'l offeiiog
gnat inducements to cash Infers.
Give him a call, and if you dun't buy
it will not be his fault. -i-l
Having procured the assistance of
two good workmen iu our 'tailoring
Department, we tire able to turn out
suits for men ami bojs with dispatch,
and guarantee entire satisfaction. W
always keep a first class stock of coat
ings, vestiugs, and rassimerefa. All
work guaranteed before leaving the
shop. Where we sell once we have
the assurance of selling again.
4-ltf Sfl'KKlOH LUMBKII CO. STORK.
Carpextkiw, Blacksmiths, Saw mill
men, Oil men, and other citizens ot
Forest county, who are iu want of any
thing in the Hardware line, shuttle': go
to Andrews it Co., Tidioutc. They
have the largest stock iu this sectim)
of the country. They arc making uud
repairing all kinds of Machinery and
Saw mill castings ut short notice 4-tf.
"How To Go West."
Forty years ogo, Illinois was ns far
West us most people wished to go, and
journeys were made in the legendary
"Prairie Schooner," but in these ilavs
of Progress and Improvement, the
word West has come to mean Ima,
Nebraska, Kansas, Colorado, Califbr
i.ia and the Territories, and the Trav
eler r- :tches ulnio.-t any point therein
by a Kdciidid Line of Kailroad.
This Lino of Itailroud is ti.e Bur
lington Koine, which starts from Chi
cago over the Chicago, Burlington &
Qnincy K. K., front Indianapolis over
the Indianapolis, Bloomingliui &, West
ern Short Line, and from Logansport
over the Toledo, Pooria vt Warsaw K.
It., and running through Burlington,
reaches Omaha, Lincoln, Nebraska
City, St. Joseph, Atchison, Leaven
worth and Kansas city, Connecting
with the Union Pacific, Katn-as Pueilic
and other Kai. roads running from
those cities.
Always go "By way of Burlington. "
and you will be sure tc be right.
The Burlington Koiito has admira
bly answered the (pie.itioti, -'How to go
Weal?" by tb0 ; ubl icatiou of a truth
ful ami interesting ilooiimi ut tilled
with tacts in regard to Time, Connec-
hi
lions, Accoinniodatioiis, rules of rare,
ki.l other interesting items, ami illus-
. i ,
titled, by a large mai, truthfull v
shoiviM,, tbo wboin W,... which iiU v
l, l no nnoiu HIM, unit I.ICV .
dinlribult l'r-e. of chai'"e. Copies and !
Udtllllotiul l...rtiiiitloii, run bu obtain-
cd by atldi wsii ti leiteral P-ivienirer '
. It av i , , , B I
Agent, li. fll .vi. JJ. v,f Burlington,'
I Iuwa. N '
The Beit Jewelry Hons
In Northwestern Pennsylvania i sit
uated on tho corner nf Water and
and Chestnut Streets, Meadville, Ph.,
and is owned by M. P. Jenks. He
has just received a largo and superior
stock of Jewelry, which he has mark
ed down to the bottom figures, and we
can Conscientiously rceomtnend thiw
house to our readers if they want any
thing in that line. Tho stock is very
extensive, and one cannot fail to suit
himself in anything iu this line. Give
Jenks a call when you go to Meadville,
and you will not regret it. 27 tf
Bcok Binding.
We are agent for as good a hook
bindery as there is anywhere. We are
prepared to do ail the binding which
may be brought to us, at low rates,
and satisfaction guaranteed. Sum ties
can be seen at thi: offire.
For Sdle,
Tho desirable Farm, known a9 the Dr.
SililiHld Farm, containing about 80
acres, bottom sand, located on the Al
legheny River, three tnilra above Tin
nest a. Good two-story frame house,
large barn, good orchard, ami desira
ble improvements. F r terms &.c. en
quire of W. W. Mason,
'liotiestn, Pa.,
or BKurjta it Sinc lair,
.13 tf Cleveland. Ohio.
DIED.
CK.YI'i. 1" Tioni stu Tp.,on tln Ttli inst.,
John Itoherf, mhi ot'.l. I,, anil Kato A.
Crnisr, aeil l;t month-.
The remains were taken to Ontreville,
on iSntuidav, lor interment; The bereaved
parent have t lie sympathy of the entire
community in their ntllietlon. .
KlMtOI.PII. Mary Louila.- datijh'ei- o!
Kinlo.pli anil .liiititli ttli io!ph, ot New
town At. lis, (licit from tlie ellW-N of n
scald, on l-'riilny, March 1st, Isva, aijod
14 mouths.
This pretty child had n sweet (md inno
cent look upon its countenance o eti whiU
it lay in tho icy cinbrae of death. Jesus
said "Sutler sueh to come unto mi-,"
. J. A. II.
yew Advertisement.
WILLIAMSrORT DICKIXSOX SEJIIXARY.
WII.LIAMs.POItT, TKNX'A.
A PIIi.ST CI.AS Hoarding .School lor
u hot h sexes.
LOCATION
Ono of the most beautiful iu tho S'nte.
Students Received at any Time.
TKItMS MODKltA'l K.
Reference Hon. Jno. A. Dale, Miles
W. 'J'ale, i:sj., S. J. Wolcotl. 4A-iit.
Extafc Xtt!ve.
' 1?STATR OF CON ISA I) LF.OA IM'R, lat
l 'j (!' Hickory Township, I-'oihmI County,
iti!ee,i.-(5;t. A" persons tciieo el to said es
tate are retpiesti-J to make imme.l'ute pny-me-it.
And llioso haVim; leynl ehi :."
a?a nst tho same, will present them with
out delay in proper orucr lor settlement, to
li. S. KNOX. I..
JOJSIAH WIXASSJ t-xwutors.
n-ct
THR Tenth volume of Wood's HorsK-HDI.-I
Maoazink Ijoius w.tli.auuary
"-. It iH isliied liy Oail Hamilton, S.
Wood, and H. V. O.-diorne, and ineltidcs
inn nif its regular eouinlmtors Hoin. e
(i e 1 y, fia',1 Hamilton, Tims K. Iteeehci
llr. Hio I.eiVis, .r. V. W. Hall. .Initios
I'arlon. etc. Hariet IteeeherMowc. Hiii-k
P nii-r'-y. .Iithn O. (Shxk, m,), ti.-ul. Kd
patriek. Petroleum V. Na-bv. etc. writ
it occasionally. Terms (oe 'll-ilhu- a year.
In 1 1 uhoi ii " , tin eo ii st-c.a-is peri dieiils
i iiroK.ycii for t'.fl pfn eoroneoi them. Tho
w iM .litctal rrem.iim Lll-ever piii.l siied.
No oei od ial is more ftcftteiitlv or favor
ably It en toned I - tho press, "Wood's
Household Mac.i'..no is onu of the inonii
uieuts o iiisiii-M enterprise ivaieh ma k
tiieae.' Methoitisi Home Jotu-mil, I'lm
Uilel.li,a, l'a. "It U-..H been improving
ever since we knew it an .md criterion Un
tile future." Courier, New Market, Can
ada. It is a 111 n-.-el of eh piios anil iir-t-eliss
quality combined." New York
T.mes. Specimen eopv mitt lice to nnv
uditteos. S. S.' W't M til ,v (!.,
Ntwlnirirli, N. V .
NATUflES
HA.! a RESTORATIYE
Pi
Pi
'JvhUuh no LAV tiL'Ll'IIL'Ji-Xo
HCUAll OF LEAH Stt Lllll
A lit! -So M l 11 A TE OF ML
VEIl. and is ettin ii free (rum Ike
J'ol.miiituii and Jlrnltt deploying
l)ruijH uied in other Hair JWjjtira
dona. Transparent and clear as crystal, it w dl
not soil tcliiiis lilbrii-, penecllv SA I'l-:
CI. KAN and KKl-'IriKXT-i'esideintiims
f.ONti S( ill i Uf I'l tit A N i Kol.MlAT
I.A.Vi !
It r- ttores and prevents tho Hair from
hccoiir.un (ira.v, imparts a soli, itIoskv up.
peur-iiiee, removes li.uiili iill', is eiM.'l and
r Iresliiifi lo the head, checks tho llitir
In in l.tlliit otf, unit restores it toll (.-re.it
extent win It pl'ellltlMII'elv lost, nreveots
Headaches, cities nil lunnms. i-iiinneoits
HliKssiNu l-'i It t III-. 1 1 A I It IT is 'i'lli-:
uli I iiiiiiiiiniiil
" ,7,' . . . nl,'; -MAUKKT.
ItK. I . S.M 1 1 H, I it I en tee, A er. .Muss,
I'1' pt-red onlv by I'Knc I i:it liltn'l II-
l:l!s' ' l""c','M' r; ;-,"T' i-'""1'11"
1,1,1 ., ,, ,, ,.,,,.. I, ,1,1 ,,. ,. .-.,.,!..
'' wi"' "ante of the iit tu lu' blov.'n
N.ilniVs Hair HttoiMivi, and lake no
""'r-
" S""' tw" three i-ent HtiUlip to
I'""'" 'oaln -i- lor h jieaiiw, on the
in Im. i'!iv. UL I-..... I ....
il:,in .",'' t. , i inen in-ittoii it coa-
. .. . . t- .r. " '. HI I l( t, l-J Ml ,. I I'fl I' ll.
SELLING AT COST
Until VIKIL 1, '72.
D. S. KNOX,
Havintr old out hii Btore btiildinc t f 'if fc
er parties, who ate to tsk" possessi'tfl on
th l-l nf April, is disposing of his
IMMEHSE STQCK
AT COST!
FOR CASH !
Hia stock rnnsists in part of
rcocs:2iiiii"i
Ull
BOOTS & SHOES !
-AND-
Ilonse I'tirnishinc f"ondi. Iron, Nails,
Mad iin tools, Auricullui-nl I iiiilemxiits,
Ac., (Vc .Ve., n hieli we otter ut greatly re
duced priefs.
FURNITURE ! FURNITURE ! !
of all kinds,
I'AIUiOK SI'lTS,
CIIAMBKll SKTa,
I.OUXK,
WHATNOTS!.
sriu.Nu itni.st,
'matkkssks,
I.i okinu;i.aks-
KS, Xc, Ac, Ac,
TUSTW.TlIa
nr.i'l k'li li, mid au well made af any i.vtr
brought to tow u. i
PURE DRUGS
nn h.uul, and (lisprnst'tl lit an hitolliwit
iiiitnitcr.
of till kinds, will be sold cheaper than ever
beiore.
NOW IS THE TIME I
You will probably tnver bavp another :tp
IH.rtiiitity lo select It. to .o lat ucusl- ek - I
ttoods at the sunn- tiuures, uutl now is tho
lone to lay ill H sniily.
Thia eiii r holds (jood only until
APRIL I ST
so oontfl iimW, uJ yit your rj-iod cli.ap,
' D. S. KNOX.
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I
ERIE & PITTSBURGH R, R
On nnd ntlrr MoiiiIhv, Nov. 11, wi)
tra.m will run on this road ns follows:
v I.K.WK IMIIK SOUTHWARD.
1 1 :-"." A. ACCOM MonTIO- f.CHVOS
Neweustbi at 7:'5 and rrives at I'ittsliurjjli
10:00 a. in.
t.2h a. M. rtTTsncnou ft,, stop at nil
stations, HndaiTivcsHtA.it). W. It. It.
Transfer al I : Ml p. in., at Newcastle at :t:la
p. m., ami at I iltsl.tirh .it ii:0l p. in.
fj:f5 A. M., aci'om MoIMTtoM. from Jmiinti.
town, arrives at A. A (J, V. H. It. Ti-an-O'er
ot .ri:Kl a. in., at Newcantlc it M a. m., ami
I'lttslmri;!. al Ji':00 a. m.
B:WI r. M. Mixed Train leaves l-'.rie lor
Sharon, stopping ut all intermeiliate points
ami arriving at 1(1:1") a. in.
LK A V I ' T I TTS I! V 1 1 i H N o II T W A It D
7:15 a. J., kiiik KXl'iiKss, leavps New
castleat lO.tMu. in., A. A IS. W. It. It. Trans
for at ll:tn. m.. and arrives ut Ki te nt : !(l
Ii. m.. making c loe isitmoetion for Itiitfa
o anil Niagara Fall.
3:.Ti CM. AC oVMon.TlOM, leav New
castle it ::!" p. m . A. A: is. W. It. I '
Tnwfd'cr at p. in., and .lanieviown at
H::(l a. in., eonneets with m x. d tiu.ns thai
arrives In Krieat 1 -."'." in.
fl::!0 r. m.. M xod l'ra-n leave Mlinmn for
Krie, nml hi"ci viiit at istiard at l.-i.JO a. in.
ami Kriu tit a. in
Trains c-mne.1 at Itoehesterw ith tralufttr
Wheeling' and a'l points in West Virainit,
and nl Ptttsbii.-.'h :'irt"-tin tor Plithidol
pliia, llaTisbiirirh, It-.idiino.-e and Wadi
iu j-ton via I'eiiiisvlvania Central Hailroad.
V'.rie Express N'oilh, eonneets hI (i.i-iird
w ith Cleveinnd ami Krin trainx Westward
for Cleveland, Chiea'jo. ami all points in
the West ; at Krto w ith Philadelphia .V- Krir
liaitroad for Corry, Warren. I rviiiirtnn,
Tiilionie, ,te mid Willi ISiill'alo .t l-'rie
Hatiroad for Itnil-do, Dunkirk, Niagara
Kalis anil New Vor.i City.
K. N. KIN N FY,
(Seneral iSnp't
A .tl I Ll A ' I. K I
Mr. Samuel Ill.f W. H. S.-timert)! (f
Co , Wholo-iiile Hoot and Shoe Manufactur
ers, 31 Kil'th avenue, Pittshiinih, l'a,, bus
been alii cIimI with chronic rlieimiate-h for
tlil.ty years, Tom his riitht hii to his foot,
h.-iviui; to uea crutch and a cane, at times
so painful as to utterly incapacitate b in
from ulendin'.r to his business, llavtit
tried every remedy know n, w ithout ell' .-el,
except liillilnnd's I'uin Killer, ha was
limit y induced to try it. A second applica
tion enabled htm to' lay aside his eriilch,
and a third eitccte I a icriiiaueiit cure. Mr.
lit 11 is a popular and well-know n citizen,
is a living monument of tiie clfaea-iy of
that preut nieilical discovery, Oliltbi'ud's
I'liin Killer. The iilllieted should ask th-:ir
(jroeer or ilrs gist for it, and trv its w on
deriul )over. .Mr. iilliliintl. We uiider
stand, w ants a respectable aent in every
town ami county lor it. The principal oi
Hco is al 12 'Hi. id Aveituu, I'iUsburtili l'a.
31-n
AO K NTS WANTKI) KOTt
ROMANISE AS IT IS.
This Hook, an elenatit Octavo Volume,
containing 7o't paiten. ami I0' lirsl-elass en
gravities, is an e.x Itiiusl ive and iStaudai'il
work, eminently adapted to its origin to
tile present tin, e, expos, a its baseless pie
tiatces, its frtiuils, its persecutions, its
jrross iiiimoralities, its opposition to our
pubiic schools, and civil and religious lili
orty, it show s its insidious witrkintrs w hich
strongly tend to br.n this country under
full Ilouiish control. Prospectus, tin I
books ready on application. Couii, Pub
lishing Co., Harlfoi'il Conn. 22-Al
TU K ll V.J A VAX nIiows you haw to save
ami how to muko money on the IUin.
W'lit-rc to look lor tho protUs, and to obtain
thrin. How to clear iW. trom October
to May. A viv l'n e to ovory t'artiUM Mnl
Uvs Mann' ..ntf ). o. A'hlrcssio icl.-r V
MfCunly, IMiilath lphia, l'a. 3l-4t
SYCUnr,nnn Fn7inntlnn or Kml
I ('hjirrninr. 4' jmL'ps hv HorJiort Ham
ilton, It. A. Mow to nsotii H p-wr whirh
!l p. rvor nt will, hivintt'ion. Sjri'tua!
Ihiii, Solrrie, I ii-nvnoli j;v. an t a tli'm--.
nf other woticlnrs. Pricn" by mall ?l.2."i
in doth ; puj ox povcrn ('opv fr e 'o
nucntt onlv. ' t(l.HH) month! v oiwifv mlo.
Aihli' n T. V. Kiaiin, rul. VI s.' -th H M
rhilat ulphiu. Pa, is--u
By an imm.njv: iy.tcuci:, Utui ..i j.unj
of nun yurt h.ivuij. tit.ini t.i.it ildc uu;u ovu
Kins Lliou-tan J casc ol i!kmj ctic;u.cs psCuluu tu
w muii, 1 have bewn cii-ibUa to jx; rivet a in j.i pucnt
rciablc m;..ici:n: tint niccl liu muicattons
pr-iemc.i by I Out cUijol uiivui with jiubutvc cer
tainly an J i-xacmts-i.
l o iitii'iuic tuu natural specific compound, I lava
turn .a it
Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription.
TIu term, .lonvver, a but n cebit; cxpresMoa cf my
BlJil litJiU-uj up(rccU'ljtt ol l.i vutuw, b4-cu tyon
a :tu.ii a.iJ wiai. . a-tl rwuii.. A u a c oLkuiLr,
1 h iyj w Ii. I unai;i(iE ip -iti-.w rvsulla iu Ilw
ji.cil ditas-a inci viil lo l.ic fcc,)aratc oianimiof
to jiu in, siii;!--! it out as titi cimax ctcivt,m tm
of my m.Utmi career. U.i iti menu a o-.t.vc,
if.-, n ii tilociual rtin.'dy tor tins cl:ts 1 1 uiiaft.,
u:iion;tliat uiii at Mil onus and unr ; 11 .i ci in
ra.icj act ki:iul juiJ in liainiony v. i.ti iJie L.? to. ilH
(jjveru ft.rn.ilc hytUui, 1 am w 1IL1 k io my
t2iAi (i .i n a p ly.ician. .Nay, iVvii i.k tc, buturlt
lcut am 1 nut it willuo; iii-.tj-iwiut uw inot fn( lh.c
Lx,oc;a.iiiit ol u invalij l.iy hj tti.Jujs it
fjr any of ill- al:n.iu tor wlucJi 1 rti.iiiin. i:t it,
tint 1 o.aa.il kci! it tmd.r A i O i i 1 i. i LAK-A-i
lut. ll a b:.Ktiii c.fCi in ii-t LX)(.-ricnctu Ly
llutimj I ivy-iiu"as ol i.w cnuc.it cf tuc bot.lc at
Ui,-ii, 1 vill, o.i tii'i r.turu v( tiw boalc, iwo-i!;iri s ot
I'lu iu.-.ijhij iu uis bci.ii iakt.it aciorii to t irt.c-liju-,
a n J t.'u cte b-i.ij ou lor w.ikIi 1 1. minciia
it, prjinptly refund t ic tn iiuyp.iiu I r it. li-a 1 nut
llu lani p .rl-. t c uui .chcc uuu virtue, I ciM.i.t i.-Jt
o ur tt a I do u-i-i .r l lc-ec n .ii'"ni , but luvmn v.u
n..ic I li trly miraculu . cui t.-siniinxi'-uiH s o" tasi,
f'Cxi tf l rt-ti t;ii au.i perfectly tuft tu n,tit. tJ.A
my rtfH( itio't a t.i t.iy tit,-nsv i l.f -v;t', ; s.
fat i ll.twin ar,- am jh t ii'n. d.c.i .ts i t ul.ic'i my
FtJ.ii t'itntu n In, toJii.t.l tu.-j-, il by
m iic a.t l wi. i a c .nam y ii-.vr b Uc au.iinc i ly
a i ilk. .1 in ; ; l.ac jrni r.i, l.xc-'-ivc 1' liming, 1 aii.
f.i t ! i:lt'il 1.tm i-, .Supprciinti, wi trmii ui.l.ai
U Ml tiu.., It r j ;ut irt.i : ., W ..il L.ti,;, rul.ij sits, cr
fii.ni; uf l i ; I k u, A i.cvrsMii u.,a IUtru.iMn(
H-j;i;i; IJji i'.'iia-i .n, ouciii.tl liat, NviM-LUi
J Ijprn..!, b-bia:v, I'-fn -ucy, '1 -irciiLticu .Vn--Cirrij.,
I. ir m.c L ni.;ciinti, 1 u.ljtunia iuii at.d I I
c r.i i .i uf t i.- I,', .i lis aiul y in i y tt hr t i.oii!:
dijai. : uli tr t" v ti.i ii t nivn i aiii l.tie. in
w uc i, .i' w .'.la in iti ii .c.wu 'i llnv; im luiut.t.i,
in 1 'tv true l'i .'ttw'-ip.i't.i W'Tkt cnr.s --t;. iti.trvil t,("
t i. w. i 1 i. i'.itt tn ...ion-; I l.o tut cM'jI ;i a tun -.ill,
b it it a .inir lb! I jliii! , a Mil ;lcu (t p ir ,)-,,., i 'i' i
a mil p.rl.ct i.'iiic i;t all c 'irm.c ii ,....-. ,,.;
-x i.tt sy k,( to' jiii. in. Jl toi I tu t i i , n r
toil it d li r in i.i .i.iy sta . nr r i.t.j i ... . . i . a
M S r I I.VH.KK. L KKU'-tHAIH'i 'I I t': n-
cr il li w jll .Ul if v. tu.il yl- in, u-o cm iinni; 1 1
in i.t ' ill i'tl.' n .-rvine pr.in-'rii. lifi Aic limit u!.ir
a il n'irni f .c ;ue MrciiL'itK-iu-d .tnj t.i.ilt u by
iiu.j. Ii w.l !: fj.iu.J iiiv.iln lol-.- in .i .lh inn.
d:it li p i n., aiil i -in bj l.ik.ii ia ui nLr.il
(I v.i i p.-rf vt ir..y umltf I i I i.n M.uc. 1
i, !
It i, a At -t ier s i ',' an I . Hi pati i lie t ,u m
f . p muri.i i lint it r ,iidv,t t'ulu l.iborcasy. 1 hu
r c iv.. 1 1 : Ii? irtf.lt praiM- ti oin huii. n,o l1 m. lliU
(j( lri.1,1 '.in idl-; b t:i ti tifit ..,).
I u t'.r m I ivuritc l'iij tipiion ti li e I ,idn cf
An :,m wi 'i Mii.c-ii y of at bun.. I I. .ul, una tor
1 i .ir b - A w Aur:. 1 u i. tloirc Litili utluima
a i J i o I I'lui; MlbjcC c.i ub-.u.i it in in ,' 'I ! Al IsH
IW C-l t . If 1 ilSi: M , I' 1 I K 1 l l k.V l IV K . Ml
L' u ' .1' I rc;a ss, nt s rurc I. t ul-nci aiin 1 1 mi
r.jcjipt uf Iv. .) pti.;.ic s..niip.. It lr...u inuu.'v l on
I'l -.- il. ,c i p .cull ir ! I mK, a in I j itluU
v.il i iMc it Ivu:-' i i r .M'tl In ill ir in .n i"i mu.l
ini. I'm ui i s i noitiii: iti.
t t,A,s UUI Crisi s, al .MU lur Unt
il M-uiufacturc'vl at the ( h.mit-il ! I'.Ktr.it-rv .-.f
ii. , . i.
:(.'! . I'm i-hir i iik,
i:t I r.W.u, N. V
GREAT CHANCE F03 flGEfiTS
I 'o yon want a -ituati-ei as ,-ui nt,
I's-al ur traveling '. ti li eliam-c in
inako , i, ) ,i.r i.,v scliiitij "iir
te w 7 tiatid White Wire i u the
I. lies? I lu y la-l lor. .vi r, san-p.o
i tin im is im rit.1. Address al once
Unison lliwr Wire '.jrk, cor. Water
St., A- Mad' ti i.anc, . V., ur iti K-:t. Ii
SI., I lii-tt-o, ); u
i "
I tree.
1 I'l'tttro Nt., niHiMitn I'ust I itmv,
OIL CITY, rE.-TN'A.
T)KA I.KliM IN
FOREICN AND DOMEITIS
DRY GOODS,
DREW iOOI t'AKFETlSU,
OIL CLOTHS. HOOTS & SHOES,
HA TS CA I'S, TRIU UIXOS
NoTioNH, i-rrt '..Jin:
"puis i.s Min;in'T!
l iiyjti'u imif O ) t.nts
wttli nir. Iiiutit, i-'imr nt' i-.'im a i i I11I-,
ymi iviil rffivc, lv rit-iru mi-i " i '' t
l'-ttii-o !' ymir iittir. Itti-ln A ir w
wild iitintp nnil iltitivii nuirriu ' I ' ' --
W. K i. . u Diawrr No. 84 -villo
V. Y. 13-4t
rHEA-NEC I All
IS A I'l' It!.
.'h ' In' ' iri'"!! 'I e:t Kltivor
S'tirniii l to Httit hII
tint's. I-'nr -mi!o rvt-iT.
Ain't-.-, in n r "trriilii
I'lll k" ) Hill I H'Vl h'llf
P' llii.l jini-kti :(' om.v. iiti'l k:!o tt Ir 1h-:
ntilv lv llt tiro it At tint i" "Tl I'tipi.tc
'IV'al'-i.'. 9 Clmtcii St. Now Y i K. 1'. O.
liox Mul. S.'inl fur Tlift- S x-:nr i-!r-ulr.
7M'
.t.rvTH W.NTl-".l HiMinJ i-miT:iM-Ina
lv.k
si:nt Fiu.r.!
nf i-ioMinsji on i -pf.-ip of T5 out til ei
rulitivp ti-rrit. trv nnti-il in tlt
riCTOIilL HDMK lilULK.
foii' i'ti-i on-r.ltKi tlluHtrn'io-i". N:i -m-plt'ti
I .ilirnrv ot r.il-lir-nt Kli'iv1niti;i. I't
r It" nil otlirm. Iti t-".ii--.l tvlt Htid firrmtin.
Wm. I'l nt .V 'o . I'hila.. Tn. 2T-4t
JURU3EBA.
Is nS-inth Anioric in pltint Mint lias lxvrt
ll 1 fin' ninny yi'iifH ltv the nirdiral
lili ult.v "t'tlri'i; iHiiiiitr:(!H witli wotnlwfiu
iillioH.'V, tiini 1h h Suroantl 1'orlW'l licino i
lor Hll liisva-ii'H of tli
liivcr niul Hulopn, KnlRwmpiit r (IV
Btfiii'timi of Inti-st no, L'r'tiiifT,
L'lrriiip, or Alxluinlntil nr.-ans,
1'ovprty urn want of lilnod, lu
titrni'.tt'iit cr l't'initti'iit
Fi-vurn. Intluma'lon ol
thfi l.ivnr, liopsv,
b "K ris.'i I 'iri-u-
ItiMon of t!tP
I'.lnoil, AIiii.'ckhoi, Tumor, .lflumltrp,
Si'i'oftila, DysprpKia, Aynn anil Frvi-r, or
tltoir (.''iiiiviinitnnt.
Dr. WELLS' Extract of JURUBEPA
is a mo.it pi'rft ct alti-rativu. unit i offi-rpd
to tlio pitbiiir as n trrvnt inviunru'or ainl
rcini'ily ior a!l iiiiur.tio of tlio lilooii, or
for oraiue wrakin-s willi thoir ttttrmiaitt
rvils. Kor the forojoin t"tiiplnints
Dr. Wells' Extract of Juruboba
is rontiilt'iitly n'ooiniiipii-lcil to evert
t'aiiiily u H Ii iiispIioIiI remedy, anil nhnulcl
li li-ielv taken in all ileranuiiients of the
aVHtomv.
lti S'nT A I'll YSirIt In not what i
popularly called a HI'l'TI'.US, nor is it itt
1 1 -nil it iih Miti-1 1 ; Imt is .iinp!y a powerful
a tptative ur vin j; heali h, viiror and tone to
all ill - v 1 1 nl loiviM, and atiinintpH and lorti
lie ii 1 weak a..d t vmpli it e tenipi'niiie'titK.
Jtill.N H. K i:i.l.(i .). I'latt St., Now
York Noln A lient lor tlio I'nited iS'atfX.
I'rieolinu Uoliur pwr It it lo. (tend for
I'iri-ular. 2-'-U
EVolitahlo I'iuplc,ri:iwiit.
Wo ileRiro to enrt'io a few moii) af-nts lo
ell tlie world-reiiowned improved Itm-k-eye
S v.om; Ma..'liine, at a lilierul siilin T "r
on eiiiiun sion. A lun-so a id waxon (fiven
lo a icnl.s. l'ttll ptit tieii tits fiirnislied .
apolieitiiiii. Addies W. A. IIKNUKK
M. it ft I.. Ui'iieral AOt.ts, C'levelaiitl, ,
or St. 1u:h, M i. Sl-lt
A'
UKN'TS WAN I Kli lor a Now Book,
htot ie. ol "I'ravel, A-tv .11' lire. Mim-iI-
iinies, il-e, liy llti l i I . Itirhar,! .on, linu y
illtmtrtileii. Verv Inrife pav. Atldit-hs
l'ul.r.Ml;I.N IVMKt o,, liait:'ird,C'i.S'
APFMTQ wtuited for "Tliu Itrlhl Sido
AUL.I4 I O ;,.w York," il l.iltraiy of
ln.'orr'utt'Hi pt'rtaiiiin u its In-tiitiit.oiia
an I tilijoetK ol Inteivsi. liy a l ity Mis
sionai v. -HO l''.i'riartnj;s. AireniM -i ll V
a tluv." .In-l lotted. )i. It, 1 H...V 1', I'ltb
lisliiir, S0j ilroLidwav, N Y. "!i3-4l
D U.J.N. It H.AKI. of Tidionte, Itaa
ritnriisd to Ins prai-tiec utter ail ab
Hi'llee of four ttl'tlltllH, spent in tin Ito pl
alsot'New V irk, w iiero ,'" will atti lid
alls in Ins pr;ifes.on.
i). lire ta l-'iif''; i :ii- "'oro :t.l '"or
iltove tlie litink, '1'ldl inte. l'a. 4tHf
NI) Al- PKU M lav, Juno S, 1871,
1'iiii.i-. w !l inn .n foliow:
TISAIN.S NOKTIIWAlin.
STMIO.NH.
' ' p il n,
llttiin.Mt,
V 1 1 Is
I'lallne -i Mill
t'ilii i o l itv
No. 2.
I .. a
in 't-.
lti..;ii '
ln'JI
M. 10
No. 4.
ti
.. .
3.18
tf. U
2,.ti
1 1: UN's s.u: i iiWAUK
STATIONS.
i'lillo (l ( 'il
I'r niters .Mill
W i .,!
lientie t
lie p 'lis
No. I.
M.-M a in
H. S
tV.'i "
tl.0! "
No. 1.
1. p
I. I.s
I .Ml '
U.li' '
ti.lrt
L'.lti
An l-'xtra Train lravea I'illtolit Cty on
s-itiirday.s ttt li to p. in. nittkin.r close cwi-iii-c'
" n tit leo;-nlis j' t ! ra'tts mi the ( ljl
('nek v Allcii'env ltivcr I'ailway I'm I'or
ry and in'e in diale po ut.
Itcttiin Tiain leaves ( l!i h;.ii1,h ut 7.15 p.
ni., at rivin nt 1' lltole i' y at 7. el.
i! -tit -r Trai it in tiiie i-j se cone, et ions
at ' Mi-op ' is Willi ' t u ti-. on llm t U i n k A
AltL'lieny liner Ua.lway, S.mli utid
ionili.
I'A'i l.itti oi'sta.-cs run ailv ltell,en
I'ttli-ile I'.ty, Mil er I-hi tn -tn t Pl a-H it
vi le, tn-it; i't-coniu-etioti w rlta'- i in-'inid
ilc.aitin r Tin n. J. T. III. All!,
II 1. IIISIMf, ' Mi - i.
Ticket AKent. I'itliolc t'ity, l'a.
LOTS FO SALE!
IN TIIE
BOROUGH OF T'OflESTA.
I
Apf.ly tofiKO. C. SK'Kl.rs,
I 70, Nassau St.. New York City,
S. . V lA It Ii ."
TIDTOUTE, J?J.
WATCH MAKER & JLWElEft,
. Ar.d IV I. r ir.
WATCIIKS, JKWFI.i.'Y. ..Nf)
Ml'slC Al. KN.SIIJI .M1.N I.
Iti'l'iiiriiirr ilmio in a orkitii ii,:l.
niiiiuit r ami wtirrantiil to i;ivc Mttis
laitioii. -I 1
JONES HOUSE,
C'LAIlio.N, I'KNN'A.
S. n. .TONES - - - k'roiH-iotcr.
. r- . - : f - V "-'r r,
; v..K ,
A.m i ,.r. 2'4