The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, April 02, 1872, Image 4

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TUESDAY MORJtlNG, APRIL 2. 18!.
BOROUGH OFFICERS.
Hurg3. Winaks.
ttaMifiiiffl-T, J. Van Qlesen, Miles W.
, Tate, l. W. Clark. 1 O, Cnnyer, W. P.
- Mercilllott, I,. L. Ilackett.
Justice of the J'euee W. P. Morcllllott,
J. S. Knox.
Ounstabtc J. N.Tottsworth.
School Directors J. Winans, ,T. A. Talo,
J. A. Proper, Jacob Shrlvor, M. VV. Tate,
M. l. Irwlu.
FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS.
President JuiheW. P. Jknks.
.XUaociiife Judges 3. A. PRoricn, As
DKKW Cook.
dheriff E. L. Davim.
JHstriet Attorney W. W. Mxson.
7"reaurer H. SKTi.ity.
JVolAonofrtry, Register & Recorder, it.
3. 11. AoNKW.
0mmuuion- Rkwj. Elliott, Jacob
Meboim.iott, T. I. Couisi.
V)K(y .Vt;rtntfnnt H. K. Rohrrr.
Jury CbmmiMioner Gkoruh Skioins,
TV. Pattkrhon.
f triuncy Surveyor S.T. Irwin.
(kroner Jos i a it Wisanb,
Cbttniv i4 Mrfinr(i El.t Holf.mak, Wm.
Clark.' T. H. Corh.
Membero Congress liVA Districi-Q. W.
coKim.n.
Assembly 3. B. Lawsow.
LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS.
Good Templars Attention.
There will -be meeting of the Good
Templars at their Hull, ou Wednes
day evening next. A full attendance
ii desired.
A class in German is talked of
with Prof. Wcbcr as teacher. We do
not know whether it is a sure thing or
not
Clarion Presbytery meets on the
23d iust, at Brookville. Uev. Virtue
will represent the church of this place
at the Presbytery.
Peterson's Magazine for April
comes to us with an attractive list of
engravings, partterns and choice read
ing matter. It is very cheap at the
rates, $1.50 a year.
Spurious bills of the two dollar
denomination having a large '2" en
graved horizontally upon them, are
again in circulation, and are not easi
ly detected, except by experts.
The Senate on Friday passed a
bill allowing the lime of service of
soldiers in the Union army to be de
ducted from the time which under the
homestead laws u usually required to
- perfect titles.
The History of the Original Co.
G. 83d Reg't, is omitted this week on
account of the writer being too busy
to hand iu the usual installment. It
: trill be continued next week.
Yesterday being "All Fool's
Day," was the occasion of a great
many practical jokes about here. We
believe nobody was hurt, however, and
very few lost their temper.
The Shrivcr School, near New.
manville, closed on Tuesday last. Mr.
Carson informs' us that tho teacher,
Mr. Painter, has douo remarkably
well with the school, and given gener
al satisfaction.
March was much colder and more
winter-like than February, and to
Jose up "went out like a lion." April
.ptns up pretty severely, but wo ex
pect nice rpring weather right along
now.
Klinordlinger & Co. are soiling 3
lb. cans of Tomatoes at 25 cts. per
ho, and canned Peaches, same size at
;5 cts. per can. Pickles in jars and
kegs, for sale cheaper than ever before.
Give them a call before purchasing
elsewhere.
We uotico that our friend F. W.
JTays, Attorney at Law, of Oil City
Pa., has been appointed a Notary
Public, by the Governor. We con
rider the appointment a good one, and
ope Mr. II. will make a fortune out
it.
i
The disagreeablo and changeable
cather of March has had the effect
give a majority of our citizens so
re colds, from which many of them
i9 yet u(Tering. Cough syrups, cx
ctorants. and cures of all kinds have
n ib good demand.
We received a call on Friday
m Prof. Boynton, the gentlemanly
acher of the Forest Brass Baml. lie
presses himself that the band isget
iig along u it-el y, and that we may ex
ct soon to hear some good music from
.'in. We consider the members of
band very fortunate in securing
i services.
--The ice started out of the river
a this point at about 8 o'clock Sun
y evening, March 31st. A good
ny have prophesied falsely about
3 matter, saying that the ice would
out before the 1st of April. Sever
niull beta were lost by tho sporting
Meters of our place. The contin
! thaw of lust week and the rain of
rday night and Sunday had rotted
: ico so that it went out very quiet
and no damage was dune. We
9 soon expect the rafting season to.;
-tuence. . 1
Tho Telegraph Office on this side
of tho river, in the Savings Bank, is
to bo started up to-uay nirain. we
believe the citizens are expected to
make some special eflbit to make it a
paying institution, and encourage the
W. U. Telegraph Co. to ruuko the
office a permanent one.
We wish to call attention to the
advertisement of Grover & Baker's
Sewing Machiun, in another column
T. J. Van Giesen, of this place has
token tho agency for this County, and
will furnish machines at the lowest
prices, or lcaso them to responsible
parties. CO 3t
Tho N. Y. Herald soys it upholds
President Grant on tho broad ground
of the honesty, sincerity and patriot
ism of his administration ; because he
maintains the nation's honor, strength
ens its credit, promotes its prosperity
and seeks to restore to the public ecr
vice the integrity and earnestness by
which it was marked in the early days
of the republic.
Tho Young Men's Christiau Asso-
ciatiou of Tionesta met and organized
permanently on Sabbath ofternoon, by
the election of T. J. Vnn Giesen, Pres
ident, Mrs. II. II. May,Vice President,
and W. II. Dunn, Secretary and Trca8-
urer. A constitution was adopted,
and several new members added to the
Association. A meeting will be held
in tho Presbyterian Church on next
Sabbath afternoon at 3 o'clock. All
are invited to attend.
Geo. Francis Train is lecturing
through the oil regions, touching on
all subjects from tho Fall of Man to
the South Improvement Company.
The Tidioutc Commercial has a sort of
a queer criticism on his lecture in
Tidioute, from which it is hard to tell
whether the editor endorses G. F. or
not. It seems to think that Georgo is
very eloquent, but has intervals of
lunacy. We think be has been Lav
ing that same "interval" for some
years.
Mr. Robert Troup, Editor of the
Union Timet, met with a serious acci
dent on Monday last, by which he
broke his shoulder blade. He was on
his way home to tea, and when near
his residence stepped on a piece of un
even ridewalk, covered with snow and
ice, throwing his feet from under him
and falling on the point of his shoul
der with the above result. Tho frac
ture though painful will not probably
prove more serious than to confine him
to the house for a short time.
List of Letters.
The following is a list of letters re
maining in the Post Office at this place,
March 28th :
Allison, II. M.
Atherton, Chase. W.
Boyce, M. F.
Balden, Martin.
Boosk.Geo.W.
Bishop, John.
Baily, Ben.
Brown, M.
Col well W.J.
Cady, Mws Mary.
Criawcll, M. J., 2.
Crepp. II. E.
Douglas, Samuel.
Fink, Gustavus.
Folsomc, Miss Kato.
Gardner, Miss Sarrah,2.
Godfry, E. E.
Holoran, Michael, 2. k
Hopewell, Benjamin.
Henesy, Timothe.
Joyce, John.
Kahl, J. W.
Ken berg, Wm,
Klien, Mary A.
Lineman, Charles.
Morris, W. W.
Millirou, Anion.
McKevett, C. U.
More, Peter.
McKnight, Wm.
Morris, II. E.
Nelson, II.
Nyberg, Oscar.
Palmer, B. V.
Parmater, Wm.
Price, Wm.
Russell, J. F.
Russell, Charles L., 2.
Temple, Frank.
Thompson, Miss Susan.
Weaver, J. R.
Wright, T. A.
Wright Win., 2.
Persous calling for letters iu the
above libt, will please say they are ad
vertised. J. M. McKay, P.M.
Having procured the assistance of
two good workmen in our tailoring
Dupartmpnt, we are able to turn out
suits for men and boys with dispatch,
and guarantee entire satisfaction. We
always keep a first class stock of coat
ings, vesting, and cassimeres. All
work guaranteed beforo leaving tho
shop. Whcro wo sell onco wo have"
tho assurance of selling again. . .
Htf SiTEEion Li MBrn Co. Stork.
Iowa, Nebraska, Kansas, California.
Advertising alono does not produce
success. Tho tiling which is adver
tisod must have intrinxic merit, or clso
large advertising will eventually do it
more harm than good. If you hove
anything which yiu know to be good,
adveriiss it thoroughly, and you will be
sure to succeed ; if it is poor, don't
praise it, for people will soon discover
you are lying.
Such is the policy of tho "Burling
ton Route," which runs to three great
regions in the West: 1st, To Oiuiha,
connecting with tho great Pacific
Roads. 2d, To Lincoln, the capital
of Nebraka, and all that beautiful re
gion south of the Plutte, filled with R,
R. lands and homesteads. 3d, To St.
Joseph, Kansas City and all Kansas
points.
The roads are splendidly built, have
the best bridges, finest cars, the Miller
platform and coupler, and the safety
sir brake (to prevent the loss of life
that is every whcro clso happening) ;
Pullman's sleepers, Pullman fining
cars, large and powerful engines (to
make quick time and good connec
tious), and aro in a word the best
equipped roads in tho West. So that
if you desire to go safely, surely, quick
ly and comfortably to any point in
Southern Iowa, Nebraska, Kansas, or
on the Pacific Roads, sure be that you
go "By Way of Burlington."
All who wish particular informa
tion, and a large map, showing correct
ly the Great West, and all its railroad
connections, tan obtain them, and any
other knowledge, by addressing Gen
eral Passenger Agent, B. & Mo. R. R.
R., Burlington, Iowa.
Mr. E. Culletou, the Cutter for
Superior Lumber Co. Store, having
returned from Pittsburgh with new
plates and patterns, now is your time
to call and examine the Spring Styles.
Also examine the work done by the
Singer Family Sewing Machine. We
havo always samples of sewing, and
givo satifactory information at any
time. A large assortment of machine
fixtures, needles &c, always on hand
Remember the terms, fifteeu dollars
security and ten dollars a month. New
goods arriving constantly. Spring
styles now on hand and for sale cheap,
Sui'ERion Lumber Co.
Caupkntkhs, Blacksmiths, Saw mill
men, Oil men, and other citizens ot
Forest county, who are in want of any
thing in the Hardware line, should go
to Andrews it Co., Tidioute. They
have the largest stock in this sectimi
of the country. They are making and
repairing all kinds of Machinery and
Saw mill castings at short notice 4-tf.
Book Binding.
We aro agent for as good a book
bindery as there is anywhere. We are
prepared to do all tho binding which
may be brought to us, at low rates,
and satisfaction guaranteed. Ssmples
can be seen at this office.
Winter caps selling at cost at the
Superior Lumber Co. Store, every
Saturday.
Dress goods selling as low and
compared with New York prices, at
the Superior Lumber Co. Store.
Jiivery saiurauy is ttie day tor
cheap goods at the Superior Lumber
Co. Store.
For coughs, bronchitis and con
sumption, in its early stages, nothing
equal Dr. Tierce's Goldeu Medical
Discovery. 573
Ready made clothing and woollen
goods of all kinds are specialties at
our Clearance Sales, every Saturday,
SUPERIOR LUMBER CO. STORE.
Come and see the new Spring
Goods just received at the Superior
Lumber Co's Store. A complete assort
meut of Notions, Dress goods, Ac.
Gents' Furnishing goods, latest
styles of neckties, bows, scarf's, paper
collars, ituderware &c, at tho very
lowest prices.
Superior Lumber Co. Store.
The public appreciating our lib
eral inducements for cash purchases is
the reason wo have such crowds and
sell such pilosof goods every Saturday.
(SUPERIOR LUMBER CO. STORM.
A full assortment of Notions re
ceived this day. Will be sold at verv
favorahe prices. We soli Sowing Ma
chines at tho very lowest figures.
44tf Siteiuor Lumber Co. Store.
Owing to the shortness of. tho
cotton crop and the great demand fur
cotton goods iu tho west, there is a
material advance in all kinds of do
mestics, but we are selling at tho old
prices beside tho great inducement
we offer for buy'mg goods every Satur
day. St peuioi: Lvmhi.i: Co. T-.i:r..
Notice.
All those knowing themselves in
debted on the Subscription to the Pres
byterian ministers' salary, are request
ed to make payment during this
week, as at the end of that time the
balance on the list will be due,
W. R. Dunn, Treos.
For Sale. To close an estate, two
tracts of land of about 2000 acres,
situated on Millstone Creek, ' Forest
County. Heavily timbered, mainly
hemlock, valuable for the bark, and
supposed by good judges to bo good
oil teritory. Map with particulars at
this office.
D. S. Knox having purchased the
stock of D. S. Kuox & Co., is now sell
ing goods for cash, cheaper than ever
they were sold in town. Cash being
needed just at this time, he is offering
great inducements to cash buyers.
Give him a rail, and if you don't buy
it will not be his fault. 43
If you desire rosy checks and a com
plexion fair and free from Pimples
and Blotches, purify your blood by
the use of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medi
cal Discovery. It has no equal for
this purpose. 575.
The Best Jewelry House
In Northwestern Pennsylvania is sit
uated on the corner of Water and
and Chestnut Streets, Meadvillo, Pa.,
and is owned by M. P. Jenks. He
has just recoived a large and superior
stock of Jewelry, which he has mark
ed down to the bottom figures, and we
can conscientiously recommend this
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 vou will not rrtrrct it. 27 tf
New AlvertiemeiitH.
AN ORDINANCE
Imposing Penalties for certain Misde
meanors. Wm:ttKAS, It Is nade tho duty of the
Rorough Council to preserve order and
maintain the pea-e within tho limits of
their jurisdiction, therefore
Sec. 1. Ho it enm-tcd and it Is hereby
enacted, that tho Uill Constable of said
Iloroiiirh, or such asihtant or assistant as
the lioruugh Council may appoint, shall,
in all eases of breach of the peace, by rea
son of drunkcmibx or other Uisonieily
conduct, occurring within said Uoroujtli,
brim tho olt'endcr or offender before the
Chief Ituriress, w-hone. duty it is hereby
innde to rino or imprison, or tine and im
prison snid offender or offenders.
iVrnc( Much tine shall not be less than
one. dollar nor more than twenty dollars
for any one offence ; and such imprison
ment shall not be less than live nui more
than thirty-six hours at anyone time.
tSKC 2. That tho lines imposed bv the
uliove section shall bo paid into tha Treas
ury ol Tionesta Borough to defray expen
ses incurred by tho enforcement of this
ordinance. J. WIN ANN, Hurgess.
W. 1'. MKRCILLIOTT, Hec'y.
UIILIAMSPORT DH'KIXSO.N SEMINARY.
WILLIAM8TORT, PENN'A.
A FIRST CLASS Boarding School lor
both sexeM.
LOCATION
One of the most beautiful in the State.
Students Received at any Time.
TEKMS MOUEHATE.
Referenees Hon. Jno. A. Dale, Miles
W. Tate, Kstj., S. J. Wolcott. 4o-tit.
KNtale.Xotiic
ESTATR OF CONHAI) LEDAIH'R, lato
of Hickory Township, Forest County.
deceased. All persona indebted to saides-
tate are rooucsted to make immediate pay
ment. And those, having legal claims
against tho same, will present them with
out delay in proper order for settlement, to
. 1. S. KNOX, )
JOS1AU WINANS.J Executors.
13-fit
AGKXTS WANTED FOR
ROMANISM AS IT IS.
This Hook, nil elerunt (Vtiivo Volume,
containing 1M pnixes, and 105 tirat-elawsen-KnivinK,
'is nil exhaustive and (Standard
work, eminently adaputo its origin to
the prevent time, exposes its baseless pro
tences, its frauds, ita persecution, its
i;ross immoralities, its oposition to our
public schools, and civil and religious lib
erty, it shows its insidious workings which
strongly lend to bring this country under
lull Romish control. Prospectus, and
honks ready on application. Conn, Pub
lishing Co., Hurl turd Conn. '-4t
THE Tenth volume of Wood's Hovsk
iioi.n Maoa.i.nk begins with anuary
'7-'. Il is edited by liail Hamilton, S. S.
WimmI, and H. V.'Osborne, unit includes
among its regular contributors Horace
Hreeley, (Jail Hamilton, Thos K. Ueedier,
lr. Dio Lewis, Lr. VV. W. Hall, James
1'nrtou. etc. Harriet ItcocherSlowo, Hi ick
l'oineroy. John i. S.-ise, MuJ. Uenl. Kil
patrick, 'Petroleum V, Nubv, etc.. write,
it occasionally. Terms One Ikillnr a year.
Iu clubbing, three lii st-c lass periodicals
uro given for the price of oneof them. Tho
wost liberal Premium l.istever published.
No iri-riiulical is limr 1'reniiciitl v ..r luviir.
ably mentioned by the irsH. "Wood's
Household Mugaziun is one of tho monu
ments of hiisiucs enterprise which mark
the age.' Methodist Home Journal. Phil.
adclphia, Pa. "it has been improving
t vi-r sinco wo knew it agisid criterion for
lite fut ure." Courier. New MarLt. Can
ada. It is a marvel of clieapne.NS and timt
ehiss quality 4-oiiibinud." New York
Times. Sneeimen ismv sent fi-n to any
address. W. S.' W(MH CO.,
Newburgh, N. Y.
Tliu Republican Office
If KICP.S constantly on hand a largo us
IV siirtiueut of Hlank Deeds, Mortgages,
tSul.po-iun, Warrants, Humuions. &c. t
boaoi.1 niiuait or aash. I&
WATCH FREE to Ascuts to ititro-
' din e articles that sc! in ererv house,
! -Ir. -,. ?... . ,,..f. r. . V VJ
CROVER& BAKER
Mi;iVI.J JIK HIMIS.
Tie following aro cors-ted from thous
ands of testimonials of similar chnrncter,
as expressing the reasons for tho prefer
ence of tho Grover A llakor Machines ovr
all others.
"Ilikfl tho Ororir k Raker Ma
chine, in thn II rst place, because If I had
any other, I should still want a Hrover ft
Raker ; and having a Umw Raker it
answers tho purposo of all tho rest. It
does a trreater variety of work nnd isensior
to iearn than any other," Mrs. J. C. Cro
ly (Jenny June)
"I have hnd aevernT years' expe
rience with a Grover fc Raker Machine,
which has given mo great satisfaction. I
think tho irovor A linker Machine is more
easily managod, and lens liable to got out
of order. I prefer the Grover A Raker do
cidodly." Mrs. Dr. Watts, Now York.
"I have had ono In my family for
some two years; and fjom what I know
of its workings, and from the testimony of
many of my friends who uso tho s-imo, I
can liardly see how anythingcould bo nioro
complete or givo bettor satisfaction."
Mrs. Lien. Grant.
"I lK-lievo it to bo tho best, all
things considered, of any that I have known
It is very simple and easily learned; tho
sewing from the ordinary spools is a great
advantage; the stitch is entirely reliable;
it does ornamental work beautifully ; it is
not liable to get out of order. Mrs. A. M
Kpofiiier, 30 Bond .St. Rrooklyn.
"I am acquainted with tho work of
tho princinnl machines, and I prefer tho
Grover linker to them all, because I con
sider tho stitch more elastic. I havo work
in the house w hich was dono nine years
ago which is still good." Mrs, Dr. Mc
Crcady, No. 43 Hast 23d street, N. Y.
"Moro thnn two-thirds st all tho
sewingdone in my family for the last two
years has been done by ('rover it Raker's
Machine, and I never had a garment rip
or need mending, except those rents w hich
frolicsome boys will innko in wholo cloth.
It is, in my opinion, by far the most vain
ableof any I have tried." Mrs. Henry
Ward Recchor.
"The Or.over A Raker Rowing Ma
chino has rendered in every respect, tho
most perfect satisfaction. It combines no
many advantages with beauty of execu
tion and economy in price Unit it is a ne
cesity in every household." Mrs. Gover
nor Geary, Uarrisbtirg, Pa.
"I have had tho Grover A Raker Ma
chine for ten or twelve years in constant
uso in my house. I have seen and known
every kind of Family sowing, both per
sonal and household, accomplished up
tho Grover A Baker Machine, to tho enti.
satisfaction of all concerned, Uev. Stephen
II. Tvng.
"I tind tho Grover A Raker Stitch will
wear asking as tho garments do outwear
the garment in fact, Tho stitch will not
break on bias seams, when stretched, as
others do ; and neither does it draw the
work." Mrs. Dr. Whiting, 4 Kast twenty-fourth
street, N. Y,
The Grover and Raker Sowing Machine
Company manufacture both tho Elastic
and Lock Stitch Machines, and offer the
public a choice of tho best machines ol
both kinds, at their establishments in all
the large cities, and through agoncioa in
nearly nil towns throughout the country.
Price lists and samples of sewing in both
stitches furnished on application to
T. J. VAN CIESF.N, Agent,
Tionesta, I'u.
NATURE'S
HAIR RE3TQRA.TIYE
Co.i no LAC SULPHUR Xo
SUGAR VF LEAD No LITJI
ARGNo NITRATE OF SIL
VER, and is entirely free from the
Poisonous and Hetilth dcsfroying
Drugs used .in other llair IYepara
Hons. Transparent"and clear b crystal, It wU
not soil tue tlnoHt fabric, (H)i l'e tlv tA FK,
CLKAN and KFFICI KNT ilesiderntunis
LONG SOUGHT FOR AND FOUND AT
LAST!
It restores and prevents the Hair from
becoming Gray, imparts a son. glossy ap
pearance, remove Dandruff, la cool and
refreshing to tho head, checks tho Hair
from falling off, and restore it to a great
xtent w hen prematurely lost, prevents
Headaches, cures all humors, cutaneous
eruptions, and unnatural heat. AS A
RKKK.SIXG FOR I HK IIAIR1T IS THE.
RKSTARTI l.K IN 'UUK MARKET.
DR. G. SMITH, Patentee-, Aver, Mass.
Prepared only by FROCTFlt BROTH
ERS, Gloucester, Mass. The genuine is
put up iu a panel bottle, made expressly
for it, with the uumo of tho article binwii
in the glass. Ask your Druggist for
Nature's Hair Restorativu, uyd tako no
ofher.
jrr-Scnd 'wo tlirco cent stamps to
Procter Brothers for a "Treat iso on the
Human Hair." Tho information it con
taips is worth 5i 0,00 to any persnfi.
COAL! COAL!"
CT.S. lEEZRH-A-IRr
IS Prepared to deliver the best quality o
Val at the old Evoihart Rank, two
miles from Newmauvillo for 7 cents per
or at Tionesta and vicinity for
2.1 CKSTS FEU BUSHEL.
Ho alvayhitsa largo supply ou hand,
Now Is the time to lay in a largo supply
Orders promptly attended to 8
Pnt0TOGRAPlFGAXLEIlYi
Water Street,
ADJOININU THE HOLMES HOUSE,
Tiofcosta, Pa.,
M. CARPENTER, . . - Proprietor.
Pictures taken in all the laltat stvlca
the art. iti-tf
WORK neatly executed M l4ii't1W
mitmM.,.m
SELLING AT COST
Until A-IHIL 1, '72.
D. S. KNOX,
Having sold out his Store building to oth
er parties, who aro to tako possession on
tho 1st of April, is disposing of his
t M M 6 N, S E STOCK
AT COST!
FOR CASH I
Ilia stock consists in part of
GROCERIES
and
PROVISION'S,
BOOTS & SHOES !
h:.a.:r,:dw.ajr,:e
-AND-
House Kurnihhing Goods, Iron, Nails,
Machino tools. Agricultural Implements,
Ac, Ac,, A.i., which wo offer at greatly re
duced prices.
FURNITURE ! FURNITURE I !
of all kinds,
PARLOR SUITS,
.CHAMBER SETS,
LOUNGES,
WHATNOTS,
SPRING REDS,
MATRESSES,
LOOKING GLASS
ES, Ac, Ac., Ac,
of all kinds, -and as well mado as any ever
brought to town.
PURE DRUGS
on hand, and dispensed iu au intelligent
manner.
PATENT JIEmC IXEM
of all kinds, will bo Mold cheaper than ever
be lure.
NOW IS THE TIME !
You will probably never havo another np
Kirtuiiity to select from so largo a stock "f
goods at the same figures, and now is tho
time to lav in a supply.
This olfer holds good only until
APRIL 1ST
soeoino kow. and M voiir u ' .
RYN0LDS,BPi3aDHEAO &C0
1 Centra St., nrroito l'ost Orflee,
OIL CITY, FENN'A.
rBAtF.IM.J5
FOREICN AND DOMESTIC
DRY COODS,
DRESS GOODS, CARPETING,
OIL CLOTHS. BOOTS & SHOES,
HATS A CAPS, TRIMMINGS
NOTIONS, ETC.. ETC.
rPHIS IS NO HUMBUG ! Or
1 Ry sending O'JCF.NTH
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you will receive, by return innil, a correct
picture of your future husband or wife,
with namo mid datcof marria - Addrevs
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THE ft-N ECT A R
IS A PURE
II LAC It TEA
with the Green Tea Flavor
Warranted to suit all
'astes. For sale every
where, in our "trade
' mill Ik I'oiiiit, nun linn
pound packages only, and sale wholeaio
only by tho Great Atlantic rd Pacific
Tea Co., 8 Cliutch St. New YorK. P. O.
Ros 600tf. Hcnd for Thea-N 3ctar circular.
'i7-4t
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8ENTFKEE!
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culsire territory granted on tho
PICTORIL HOME HID EE.
Contains over Hon illustrations, lsa com
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Win. Flint A Co., Phila., Pa. 27-4t
JU RUBEBA.
Is a South American plant that has boon
used for many years by -tho medical
faculty of those countries with wonderful
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for all Diseases of tha
Liver and Snleen, Enlargement or Ob
struction of Intestines, Urinary,
Uterine, or Abdominal Orirans,
Poverty or a want of Hiood, In
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Fevers, Inllamatlon ot
the Liver, Dropsy,
Slugirish Circu
lation of the
Rlood, Abscesses, Tumors, .TiUinoVe,
Scrofula, Dyspepsia, Ague and Fever, or
their Concomitants.
Dr. WELLS' Extract of JURDBEBA
is a most perfect alterative, nnd is offered
to the public, as a great inviirorator and
remedy tor all impurities of tho blood, or
for organic weakness with their attendant
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Dr. Wells' Extract of Jurubeba
is confidently recommended to every
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be freely taken in all derangements of the
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popularly called a RITTKHS, nor is it in
tended us such ; lull is simply a powerlul
alterative giving health, vigor and tone to
nil the vital forces, and animates and forti
tiesall weak and lymphatic temperaments.
JOHN il. KELLOGG, Piatt St., New
York. Solo Agent for the United States.
Prico One Dollar per bottle. Send for
Circular. , 2-4t
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We desire to engago a few more agents to
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on commission. A horse and wa?on given
to ugonta. Full p i' ticuhirs furnished on
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SON A CO., General Agents, Cleveland, O.
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XOTIt'E.
DR. J. N. ROLARD, of Tidiouto, has
returnsd to his practice alter an ab
sence of four months, spent iu the llo. pl
talsol'New York, whcro w ill attend
calls in his profession.
Ollice in Eureka Drug Store, 3d door
bove tho bank, Tidioute, Pa. 40tf
PITH OLE VALLEY R'lf.
o
N AND A FT E It Monday, Juno 5, 1871.
l rains win run as loliows:
TRAINS NORTHWARD.
STATIONS.
Oloopolis,
Reunctt,
Woods
Fralhers Mill
Pitholo City
No. 2.
10. til a in
, 10.38 '
IO..-10 "
104 "
10.10 .'
No. 4.
8 40 p m
3.8 "
3. It "
8.10
2.5S "
TRINS SOUTHWARD.
STATIONS. No. I.
Pllhole ( it 8.40 a 111
Pralhors Mill 8.4K "
Wisids B.itl "
Dennett "
OIoopeHs 9.16 "
No. S.
I. '0 p in
I.4H "
8.02 "
An Extra Train leaves I'lthole t'ity on
Saturdays at 6.10 p. in, making close con
nection at i -leopolis w ith Trains on thi-OU
Creek .V Allegheny River Railway for Cur
ry and inlei mediate points.
Return Train leaves Olcopolis at 7.13 p.
iu., arrivinu at Pithole t'itv at 7. hi.
All other Trains make close connections
at t Hcopolis with trains on tho Hi Cm k .V
Alleuheny Itiver Railway, North and
South.
Two Lines of Stages run daily betw een
Pllhole City, Miller burnt aini plc:t-4int-ville,
maki'igoiiiiiioctioii ithai'i lvtimand
dei'iiiiiiiir Trains. J. T. RI.AIK,
FID. BIMHO,', Snp t.
Ticket Agent, Pitholo Cifv, Va.
LOTS FOR SALE!
IN THE
BOROUGH OF TIONESTA.
Ani-ly to GEO. O. SICKLES,
79, Nassau St., New York City.
S. V. V I. A It K ,
TIZDIOTJTE, 3?A.
WATCH MAKER & JEWELER,
AjU t)oalcr in
WA TCI I ES. J EW FLU Y, AS D
M UH 1 OA L 1 N STIt I' M EN 1 S.
Iu-iiairin-' done iu a workmnnliL
miiuncr ami warranted to give a.tr-
taction.
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