NATURE'S HAIR RESTORATIVE Confritn o jc sulphur Xo SUGAll OF LEAD No LITll AUG No NITRATE OF SIL VER, and is entire!; free from the Poisonout and Health-destroying Drugs used in other Hair Prepara tions, Tranipnronfnnd clear as prvst.il, It wil Tint noil the finest fabric, perfectly SAFE, CI.HAX and KFFK'I KST--doiiloratunis J.ONO SOUGHT FOK AND FOUND AT LAST! It restores and prevents tlio Hair from becoming Gray, impart a soil glossy ap pearance, removes lntulrutr. is cool and refreshing lo the. head, chocks tho Hair from falling off, and restores it to a great extent when preinnturely lost, prevents Headaches, cures all humors, cutaneous eruptions, and unnatural hont. AS A DRESSING FOR THE 1IAIH IT IS THE BEST ARTICLE IN THE MAHKKT. DR. O. SMITH, Patentee, Aver, Muss. Prepared only by PROCTER HRolH 10HS, Gloucester, Mass. The genuine is put up in a panel bottle, nindo expressly tor it, with the name of the article blown in the glass. Ask your Druggist for Nature's Hair Restorative, and tuko no other. jP'O'Scnd two three cent stamps to Procter Brothers for a "Treatise on the Human Hair." The information it con tains is worth $5i 0,00 to any person. WALLLIS I I m r lv o v E D M A G I C V li O V E D M A Q I C DimOVED .MAGIC BALM! W. II. TERKING & CO., Sole Propri etors. Franklin, l'a. 44 ERIE & PITTSBURGH It. R On and after Mondav, Nov. 15, 1PG9 trains will run on this road as follows: LEAVE ERIE SOUTHWARD. 11:55 A. M. accommodation Leaves Newcastle at 7:05 and arrives at Pittsburgh 10:00 a. m. 10:25 a. m., riTTgorRon ex., stops at all stations, and arrives at A. (J. W. It. U. Transfer at 1:50 p. m., at Newcastle at 3:15 p. m., and at Pittsburgh at 6:00 p. m. 5:05 A. M., accommodation, from James town, arrives at A. fc G. W. R. R. Transfer at 5;40 a. m., at Newcastle at 7:05 a. m., and Pittsburgh at 10:00 a. m. 6:00 P. M., Mixed Train leaves Erie for Sharon, stopping at all intermediate points and arriving at 10:15 a. in. LEAVE PITTSBURGH NORTWARD. 7:15 A. M., ERIE express, leaves New castle at 10:00a. in., A. AG. W. R. R. Trans fer at 11:20 n. in., and arrives at Erie at 2:30 t. m., makingcloso connection for Bulia lo and Niagara Falls, 3:35 p. M. accommodation, lcav J New castle at 0:30 p. m , A. .t G. V. R. R. Transfer at 7:55 p. m., and Jamestown at K:M a. in., connects with mixed trains that arrives in Erie at 1:55 a. in, 0:30 p. M.. Mixed Train leave Sharon for Erie, and arriving at Girard at 12:30 a. in. and Erie at 0:55 a. m. Trains connect at Rocliesterwith train for Wheeling and all points in West Virginia, and at Pittsburgh connections for Philadel phia, Ilarrisburgh, Baltimore and Wash Ington via Pennsylvania Central Railroad. Erie Express North, connects at Girard with Cleveland and Erie trains Westward for Cleveland, Chicago, and nil points in the West ; at Erie with Philadelphia V Erie Railroad for Corrv, Warren, Irvington, Tidioute, Ae., and with Rullalo A Erie Railroad for Rittlklo, Dunkirk, Niagara Falls and New York City. F. N. FINNEY, General Sup't READ ! READ ! The subscribe having re-rented the 1KVIXE CItlST KILLS. Would say to their old customers, and the community generally, that they keep constantly on baud a largo stock of FAMILY FLOUR of all grades, Chop Feed, Shorts, Rran, Oats and Corn. With our facilities for do ing business, we purpose not lo bo under sold by any establishment in this section of the country, and would say to the lum bermen and dealers of Forest county, that they can be SUITLIED CHEAPER and more promptly than from any other point. Immediate attention given to all oiuers now a instance, E. JONES A CO. PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY ! Water Street, ADJOINING THE HOLMES HOUSE, Tio.'uesta, Pa., M. CARPENTER, . . . Proprietor, Pictures taken in all tho lulefet styles the art. 20-U' tONFECTION ARIE S. J AS. Mt KAY, nt the 1W Oflice, 1. cijiciittl out a rhou-o lot of COX ECTIOXA LIES, CAXXED FRUITS, 1 OR A CCOS, CI G A RUT, A XT) NOTIONS OF ALL KINDS. A rtion of tlio ,aliniuige of ll;b j.ublic l ri'-( ell ill ' v Koln iti 1. i- -tf " J -VS. M. M KAY. A 03EAT MEDICAL ESSCSSVCBY Ih-. WALKER'S C LIJOSNIA VINEGAR BITTERS 34 SB i g c a Hundreds r f Thousands ? i tear t emnnr It 1 h-lr V."o:idcr fl; fi.l Curiitivo KlVcti, Tnrv ai;e kot a ttis FANCY DRINK. lit Tlatlcof Terr Knn XVhlwrtcj-, Trocif 3. Irlta ntiil Kffnso I.iqmrr ricrtort-d, vplord undLWcct- cud t .rcri.Ml.o t.-tc, cr.llca"lc:iJcr,M"Appctli iTr Vv. i n rr .c, t:.r.t Iced the t'prlcr on to drttDkotu.igj td r.dti, but arc a trtio Mtdicino, mado f: ont :.o 7 fl o .uot cn-J llvrl'icf California, ftce t';tf.n r.ll Al."i!it'lln Mtitmlnntn Tlicyara tho i:ir..v iiroH rrutFiF.a and a i-ifb t:iTM4 1 litNTH l EapLrnct KcDovator and Invlpuratur t.tf tiic pvtcir, carrying off all poisonon n.ailr n::U rtorlij tl:o llocd ro a hcaltty condition, liopcrpoa rn:i Ui!.o tlufc LUtort according to diroc t.on and rciBiuior.g nnwill. MHI willbo given foron lnruraMe cafe, provided tho bocrs aro riot destroyed by mineral poison or ether tncn-.if, or.d tho Tltcl organs wanted boyoedtht polr.t of rcrair. Far Inflnimrmory nnd Chronic XShcnmn tnm nml oni Uynprpwla r Indffrrvtion, lillonfi I!rn;lticnt and Intermittent Fovcrs Ilxrna a of the nioc1v Liver, Kidiicyn and lllnddrr, thrne IUttem avo been most success ful. butU Dtscuncs are canted by Tlilntcd Flood, vhlch ts pen c rally rrodaccd by derangement of the Difi-cfftlvo Orcnna. lVM7Er(IA OU INDIGESTION, Head acho, ra'.o In tba Bhouldcra, Coughs, Tightness of tn Client, l)UxtneB, &our Emctatlona of tho Stomach, tod taste Jntlio Month, Bilious Attacks, PatpiUtlon of thctlcart, Iufl ammatlon of tlieLnngs, Pain in tho regions of tho Kidneys, and a hundred other painful symptoms, ore the cCBprtngs of Dyspepsia. Thry invigorate the Btomach and stlmulato the tor p'dllvcrand bowels, which render them of unequalled cClcary In cleansing the blood of ail impurities, and Imparting now life and vigor to the whole system. FOK SKIN DISEASES, Eruptionr, Tetter, Salt rheum, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, Pnstu) , Boils, Cbi baucles, lUng-Wornis, Ecnld-Uead, Bore Eyes, Eryslp cltw, Itch, BcarfB, Ulscoloratlons of thf Bkln, Humors and Dlscosc of tho bkin, of whatever name or nature, ure literally dng np andcarrlod out of the system In short tlmo by the use of these Bitters. One bottle In tuch cases will convlnco the most incredulous of their cnrfitive effect, Cicnnco tho Vitiated Blood whenever yon find Us in-parltios burst icg through the skin in Pimples, Erup tions cr Bores t clcanRc it when you find it obstructed ar.J sltif'h tn tho veins i clranso It when It is foul, n;id your feelings will tell you when. Keep the bloc pare nud the health of the system will follow. PIN, TAPE&ud other WOHMS, lurkinglntho syt.nt c f bo many thousands, aro effectually destroy o4 nu removed. Por full directions, rad carefully tho circular eronnd each bottlo, printed fa four lan Ciia. ct C: glieli, German, French and Spanish. J. W-lLIvLR, Proprietor. U. 2. McDOXALD A CO Drc-h-ia und Gen. gents, Ean Tranclcco, Cal fiiiU 02 and 31 Commerce Street, Now Vork. .--f-rO'-D BT ALL P2;UGC:STS AND DEALERS. By an immense practice, extending through a pciiud of many years, havinj, within ilut ume treated ovei nine thousand cases of those diseases pcculio, to woman, 1 have been enabled to perfect a most potent and agreeable medicine that meets the indications presented by that class of diseases with positive cer tainty and exactness. To designate this natural specific compound, I have turned it Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. The term, however, is but a feeble expression of my most matured appreciation of its value, based upon actual and witnessed realities. As a close observer, 1 have while wunebing its positive results in the few special diseases incident to the separate organism cf woman, sing lea u out as tnt camax or crmvn t ttggrm of my m.dtcal career. On its merits as a positive, safe, and effectual remedy for this class ol diseases and one that will at all times and under All circum stances act kindly and in harmony uiih the Uws which govern the female system, 1 am willing to stake my reputation as a physician. Nay, even more, so conli dent am I that it will not disappoint the most sanguine expectations ol a single invalid lady who employs it for any of the ailments for which I recommend it, that I oiler a.id sell it under A POSITIVE GUAR ANTEE. If a beneficial effect is not experienced by the time two-thirds of the contents of the bottle are used, 1 will, on the return of the bottle, two-thirds ot the medicine having been taken according to direc tions, and the case being one for which 1 recommend It, promptly refund the money paid for it Had 1 not the most perfect confidence in its virtues, I could not offer it as 1 do under these conditions ; but having wit nessed its truly miraculous cures in thousands of cases. I ftel warranted and perfectly eae i risking both my reputation and my money em its merits. The following are among those diseases in which my Favorite 'rescriftion has worked cures as if by magic and with a certainty never before attained by any medicine : Leticorrhuca, Excessive Flowing, Paiu fiilfeMonthly Periods, Suppressions when from unnat ural causes. Irregularities, Weak Back, Prolapsus, or falling of the Uterus, Anteversion and Retroversion, Bearing Down Sensations, Internal Heat, Nervous Depression, Debility, Despondency, Threatened Mis carriage, Chronic Congestion, Inflammation and Ul ceration of the Utcm, and very many other chronic diseases peculiar to woman not mentioned here, in which, as well as in the cases which 1 have mentioned, my Favorite Prescription works cures the marvel of the world. This medicine I do not extol as a cure-all, but it admirably fulfills a singleness ol purpose, being a most perfect specific in all chronic disease of the sexual system of woman. It will not di-appint, nor will it do harm in any state or condition. It is a most Powekflx Rkstokativb Tonic to the gen eral as well as the sexual system, also combining the most valuable nervine properties. Both the muscular and nervous forces are strengthened and built up by its use. , It will be found invaluable in diseases inci dent to pregnancy, and can be taken in moderate doses with perfect safety while in that state. Indeed, it is a Mother's Cordial, and n prepares the system for parturition that it renderschild-labor easy. I have received the heartfelt praise from hundred of mothers for the inestimable benefits thus conferred. I offer my Favorite Prescription to the Ladies of America with the sincerity of an honest heart, and for their bel welfare. Thoe who desire further informs ation on these subjects can obtain it in my TkRAi ibU on Chkonic Diseases op ihk Gknukativk and Urfnaky Okgaks, sent secure from observation upon receipt of two postage stamps. It treats minutely on those diseases peculiar to Females, and gfves much valuable advice in regard to their man moment. Ill. FIUK I 'N FAVOHll i; FRF. U It IPTION INNOIUHV All, intsr LAW iUl CGISi N, ul $1.60 per bot tle. Manufactured at the Chemical Laboratory of ii. Ir. riKHVK, M. ., Sulk Pri-rhetor, BUFFALO, N. Y. rPIIF. Tc-ntli volume of Wood's Horsi: J. hold M.tOA.i.VK lii'ijuiH with ounuury iz. ii 18 eciuuu ny wuu Hamilton, h. s. Wood, und H. V. Osborne, uml include hihoiil,' Hm regular oontiiliutorH llorare (irei'lt y, jail llaiiiilton. Tho K. Iliwlior, Dr. bio LcwIm, Dr. W. W. Hall, Janus l'arton, -ti'. Harriet IliMH-lior Stowo. Urii k l'oiueroy, John U. Haxn, Maj. Ueul. Kil patrii k.'l'etroU'um V. NuhIiv, etc., write it oceiiHionall v. '1'erniH ( nn hnllar a v(nr In dubbing, threo liiMt-clas erioilii'aU are (riven for tho iirieeol'oneol them. The wont lilieral rreniiuin l.lNt ever published ;o periooteai ih more iretiueutiy or mvor ublv mentioned bv the pre. "Wood'H lloiiKc hold Mau.hin in one of tho inonu- luentH ol biiN'neH cntiTpi iNe u luc li mark the !ie.''-i-Methodit Koine Journal, 1'liil uililphia, J'a. "It lias been iniprovintr ever Bineo we knew it a (food criterion for the future." Courier, New Market, 'an a. la. It Ih b marvel of cheapness and lirst- elass oualitv eouiliineil," jew 1 oik Times. Npeeiinun copy sent free to any uciiircss, ,. lion iv t o., Newbury!!, X. Y S 5 WHAT A n r T CV? s;( 2vi rlpU ..... xi 167 Water Street, Meadville, Pa. ALSO A BRANCH STORE IN FRANKLIN, TA. In Store with STAPLES C SIltLEV, Opposite Post Ofllcc. THE LARGEST DEALER IN In this fection, iucltitliiiB tlie following rrlcbrnted ninkes : Chickerinq & Sons, Steinway & Sons, Wm. B. Bradbury, Kurtzman, ami otliers. WHITXEY l- tiLAYTOX'S ORGAXS AXD MELODEOXS Tlm'a Organs ami lleloiloous are acknowledged finest finished Reed Instruments made. Tins being the Oldest and Largest House in this peetion, superior induce ments can and will be offered to purchasers. Stools and Spreads, Sheet Music, Books, and a largo stock of everything in tho Music line, can be found at my store, -ly 500 TOLIMKS IX ONE. AGENTS WANTED Fon The Library of Foetry and Song, Heinsi Clioie Solce'ions from tho Best 1'oet.s, Knjjlish, Ncotch, Irish nntl Ameri can. ith an Introduetion bv WILLIAM CVLLEN BRYANT. Vnder vhose critical supervision the volume was compiled. The handsomest and cheapest subscrip tion book extant. Over W0 panes, beauti fully printed, ehoieelv illustrated, hand. Romely bound. A Library of over 5o0 volumes in one book, whose contents, of no ephemeral natureorinterost, willnever prow old rr stale. It ean be, and will be rend and re-read with pleasure bv old nntl young, ns long as its leaves hold together. A perleet surprise. Scarcely anything nil nil a favorite, or nt nil worthy of place here, is neglected. It is a book for everv household." X. Y. jril. "no know of no Kimilnr collection in tho Knglish Innguago widt h, in copious ness and felicity of selection nntl arrange ment, ean nt all couipuro w ith it." A. 1". Timet. Terms libornl. Sellinor vcrv rnnidlv. Send for Circular and Terms t J. 15. KtHtl) ,v CO., S, Bark I'laec, 2i. Y. Juno (1, 1871. Allegheny Valley Rail Road. NEW LINK TO BUFFALO THROUGH Tin: oil itiauoNts. ON AND after Monday Nov. 2(1, Trains will run as follows--(Altoona Timel: SOUTH. Dny Kxprcss leave Oil City nt Arrives at Bitudmrgh Night Hx press Leaves Oil City Arrives at ri'tshurgii Mail Train leaves Oil City 2 .i p in f 5.i p 111 li :;o p in ti W a ni II 4 5 a m Arrives at I'ittlbtiruh (I 00 p m ennngo Accom. leaves Oil Citv 4 00 i. m. nud arrives n-. Kittanning 0 lu p. in. NORTH. Dny Fx press Leaves ritUburch nt 7 50 a in Arrrivesat Oil Citv nt 2 3Up m Night K.xpress Leaves riltsburph K'.'Opm Arrives at Oi. City 5 4."am Mail Train leaves l'ittsburgli 11 50 n in Arrives at Oil City 7 2) p m Venango Ace. leaves KiUannimr 7 05 a m and arrives at Oil City 12 20 p in Silver Balaeo Slecninn Cars on niirlit Kx press Trains, between l'ittsbuigh and Jitusvuie. Through Coaches on Lav K.x press Trains between Pittsburgh and Bos ton. J. J. LAWHKNCK. T.M.KING, Genl. Supt. Asst. Sup't. 1 1' Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewei Has stood the test of seven years before tlte public ; mid no prepare ut ion for the hair has ict been (lis eorerrtl that, will produce the same bcHCJicial results. It is an etitirclu new scientiie disrorern, combin ing ma nil of the most powerful ami restoratiee agents in the VEGET ABLE KINGDOM. It restores GREY HAIR TO ITS ORICINAL YOUTH FUL COLOR. It makes the scalp white ami clean cures ihtnilrutf anil humors, ami falling out of tlio hair; and will mtihe it grow upon bald heads, except in vert aged persons, as it furnishes the nutritiee principle bg which the hair is nourished ami supported. It mtil.es the hair moist, soft, and fflossg, ami is ii nsnrpasseil as a II At 11 1 11 1: S S I X (J. It is the ln-apcst preparation erer offered to the, public, as one bottle ivil ac complish more ami last longer than three bottles of ang other pre pit r:t I ion. It is recommended and used by Vie l'iist Mrtliiul Authority. The Wonderful results proiluced bg our Sicilian Hair licnewer have ndnccil mang to manufacture lrepuratious for the Hair, under various names; ami, in order to inditre the trade and the public to purchase their cotnpoumls, (lug hare resorted to falsehood, bg el. timing they were former puri fiers, or had some connection with our Mr, Hall, and their prepara tion teas similar lo ours. Do not be deceived bg them, l'urchase the orl-jinal : it' has never yet been equalled. Our Treatise on the Hair, with certiicates, sent free bg mail. See that each butile has our private llevenne Stamp over the t:p of the bottle. All others are imitations. R. F. Hall Si Co., Prop's, Nashua, N.H. .SVi t.g alt l ity-tid-i (l:i(l Deitlir$ in Meilirine. by all good judges to b tlio best and J. C. HULL. Thli Cut Illustrate th manner of Using 13 R. PIERCE'S j Fountain asal Injector, This Inptmmcnt wpecUHy deeizned for th perfect application of DR. 8ACE8 CATARRH REMEDY. Tt in tlie onlv form of inftnimcnt yot Invented with which fluid milfcino run be carried high up and perfectly applUd to all part of the alloc K-d na eal pvpaL'es. and the chambers or cavities com-ninnicAtin-; therewith. In which ores and nlcers frequently exit, and fioin which the catarrhal die charge jrunerally proceed. The want of pucceffl In treating Catarrh heretofore has arUcn largely from the Impossibility of applying remedies to these cavities and chambers by any of the ordi nary method. This ohtacl? In the way of ef foctinflr cures is entirely overcome bv the invention of the Douche. luupinsthis tnetmment, the Fluid pumping being required,) tip ono iuiti tl hi a full gently ilowin stream to the liiL'hcM portion of the naal naxfaes, passes Into and thorouirblycleanfl esall tue tubus and chambers connected therewith, and flows outot the opposite nostril, J Is use is pleas ant, nnd to eimplo t tint a i hild can nndcrvtand It. Full nnU explicit directions ac company each instrument. When used with this instrument. Dr. Knee's Catarrh Remedy cures re cent attacks of 'C'oId lu the Head by a few applications. Sy in ptoinn of Catarrh. Frequent head ache, discharge falling into throat, sometimes pro fuse, watery, thick mucus, purulent, otlt nsive, &c. In others a 'dryness, dry, watery, weak or inflamed eyes, stopping up or obstruction of nasal passages, rfngins Hi ear, deafness, hawking and couching to clear throat, ulcerations, scabs from ulcers, voico altered, nasal twang, oflVnsive breath, im- ftaired or total deprivathm of sense of smell and ante, dizziness, mental depression, loss of appe tite, indigestion, enlarged tonsils, tickling cough, Ac. Only a few of the? a symptoms are likely to he present in any cae at one time. Dr. Saae'n C'atarrh llcmedy, when used with lr. Pierce' NumiiI Uuuclie and accompanied with tho constitutlunal treat ment wliicu is recommended in the pamphlet that wraps each bottle of tho ltemedy, is a per fect specific 'for this loathsome dieac, and the proprietor offers, in good faith. $500 reward for a cae he can not cure. The Kf medy is mild and pleasant to use, containing no strung or c&nstio rini-js or poisons. The Catarrh Itemed v is sold at 50 cents, Douche at GO cents, by all Drug rttttA, or either will be mailed bv proprietor on receipt of fiO cents. II. V. Pirilli!, M. D., Solo rroprlctor, BtTTALO, N. Y. , t nr.LEi A. DAXA. Editor. (The golbv -iVfchhi m. A Newapnpcr ol tlie Present Times. Intended lor Fcople Now on Earth. Including Farme.s. Mechanics. Merehaau, Pro feisioual Mtii, Workers, Titiukers, and i.l itati cer of Honet Folks, aud the Wlvet. 6ous, aud Dauh.erri of ull luca. ONLY ONE DOLLAR A YEA It I ONE nUNDKCD COPIES FOR 830, Or le'i th.in One Cent a Cpy. Let thert be a H JO Ciut at cvury Post Office. SEMI-WEEKLY fcUN, 1 A TEAR, or tin ;tne siz3 ftol geneml ciiaractor THJ WEKKI.V, but with a prcater variety of iu.ool sneoni rea Inir, and fmittitQ tlio nws In its eurtsuiibuis with gieuter frc linens, bocttu It comes twice a week luatoaj of ouce oaly, TllZ DAILY 8I N, SG A YE4R. A prtr-nilnenttv road ib'e newspaper, witn t' lri': crL-mml jii in tlio wurnt. Krt-e, iinlu Tiii'ldent, und ti arlo-t In po'iticn. Ail ttio lit'w fro-ii tv. ry wburo. Tw- cunts a e-jyy ; by uiiil, AO cjuu a utuitib, or $0 u jcr. TERM 3 TO CLUB 3, THE DOLLAR WEEKLY e-UN. FIto copies, one year, uuarateiv irv4, Four Uttllar. Ten corKS, one vear.er'rateiv a l rcs.-eo (a:.u uu eirucov. to the lie iter u;i n, :.). Eitfbt ilollnra. Twentv conies, one ye;ir, sep-iratelv addipca 1 .d au t-XLru cjy tu lue cri'T u of cml)', Filieeu Uoliurs. F'ty cnpi-, one year, to one a I drees tina tue bem t- oek y one year t- urtipr u i u( rl ibf, Thirty-throo Uollur. Fifty copies, one year, vpaiaieiv andiced (nd tan bciiii' WctKly oay yi'-u-to uetfur ur- o; cnit', Tbirty-Uvo Dollar. One tintrM eo'l", nn ver, t rno ad lre ( md tbu latty tor ouu year to tli K,-tier tin of c u i. r iuy Ooliar. Otc hTidre I rtntP8, one v.-ar. "nai Jt. ly rt drcfd ua ! tliu Unfly inr oiic yer to i iri'iur up ol Ub, bixiy luliars. THE EII-WEEKLY BUX. . o:.e yctu, wiarati-lv artilite1. blunt Uullan. Ivn ctt lof . one Tepr. sepnraip:v a l'iriscil (anl a.) au i;c.jj tu toller uj. rl n,, Mtccu Dullam. r.so vurit MONEY tr:rT, . fl -j or rir. rhcrkt, or diuft nn Kfw .r i, w'h-1-..vim c.i.vejiiMii It n.it. tucD remitter Vitii ItLci j cdiiiAiuiuit luo.ioy. A i.lrc 1. W isnnsn, p.ih'hhT, Siiaolllco. New Vorlt City. JOll WOHK neatly exoeutcd at thuotUeo at rcasonablo rates. ( OR DOUCHE." Ollfre ck&AUrglirny River Hy 0 ASDAHKK Mo.i,1,iy Juno 5, 1871, Trains will run ns follows; KOVTHWAItn TRAINS. STATIONS: Ut Clns. 2.1 Cls. 4 i 0 10 14 n. in. n. ni. p.m. a.m. n. m. Corrv (t l." 11 no 5 M) 8 IH) Wpnrlnnslmrg II 42 11 Wt II ill n jo Ulvndcn (l f4 II 47 0 117 ft HO (Vntrovlllo 7 04 11 M fl 4l II fi4 Tryonvillo 7 13 VI 0.1 0 f)" in 20 lljilctowil 7 2."i 12 l"i 7 ID 11 imi AR 7 3." 12 2,i 7 25 11 20 TltURVlllO iK 7 42 12 4" 7 40 111 11 n Millor l'nrm 8 02 1 (i.l 7 f,o o rwi 12 1.1 Slinll'iT 8 07 1 08 8 0.1 7 20 12 21) lMonccr 8 17 1 18 8 10 7 40 12 4:1 An 8 2j 1 2j 8 2.1 7 05 1 0."i Tot Ccntro !K 8 28 1 28 8 .10 8 10 1 5.T Coluinl'lii 8 :(." 1 : 8 .'is 8 20 2 ID Tnrr Kurm 8 40 1 US 8 42 8 ;'() 2 25 Hyml Kurm 8 4(1 jl 44 8 M) 8 40 2 40 liouscvillo 8 f. 1 40 8 Ml (M) 2 55 Mcl'linttx k '8 Ml 1 51 1) 00 I) 05 a (XI AU I) 10 2 05 I) 15 V 20 3 20 OU Citv UK 0 IT 2 10 10 J5 3 40 Olpopolis 1) 45 2 IM 11 ID 4 a;, Kil Hock ft 50 2 40 11 .12 4 50 riosiilont DM) 1 2 50 ll.'!84 5il Tionrslu 10 2:1 S 12 12 80 s 7 llU-kory 10 41 3 32 1 20 15 Trnnkcyvillo 10 51 3 41 1 45 0 :l T'uliouto 11 11 3 58 2 217 10 IrvincUm 12 01 4 40 4 05 8 40 ADDITIONAL S'TOXIl-OI.ARS Til A INS -SOrTll. No. 10 Titusvillp2.10p. 111. j Millor 2.50; rionorr 3.20; IVt Contro 3.113; Colnmbm 4.15; Tarr Fiirin 4.23; ltvml Farm 4.37; ltouxpvillo 4.55; Oil I'ity 520, No. 8 -Curry (1.15 h. hi.; Titufvillp 8.35; Millrr Y:rm 0.25; IVt Ccntro IMS; Colnni- liin 10.13; Tnrr Kann 10.18; Hvml I'liini lO.'Zij HoilMcvillo 10.;'); Oil Oily 11.00, No. IH IVt Conlro 1.2s p.m.; Columbia I. fii; inrr I'lirni a.O.i; livnil Farm 2.10; lionsoviiio i...H'; yni ity .1.00, No. 22 Oil i'ity 0.30 a. m.; Oloopolls .; JloilOMlH 0.01; iruiiKcyvillo 10.1. Tidioute 11.11. KORTIIWARD TRAINS. STATIONS: 1st Class. 2d Clnss 5 3 1 13 a. m. p. 111 p. m. . in. n. m Irvinoton Tidiouto Trnnkoyvillo Hickory TionoHta l'rcsldont K.uslo Hook Oloopolis AR Oil City "lK McClintock Housoviilo 12 45 5 05 tl 00 7 45 1 28 fi 47 1 45 05 1 54 H 15 2 14 0 34 ,2 35 ;0 65 2 38 j O fl) 7 20 II 05 8 05 10 15 18 20 10 44 8 45 II 40 IMt 30 12 0 35 12 32 a 47 7 OS 10 05 1 0.1 a 15 7 35 10 55 1 50 2 10 2 25 2 30 2 40 2 55 3 10 8 20 3 33 3 45 4 15 4 40 5 20 0 00 fl 13 10 0 20 25 0 20 0 31 n 30 0 42 (I 52 6 50 7 15 7 35 7 44 7 57 3 20 0 32 3 35 7 40 11 30 7 55 11 50 7 50 12 00 Hynd Farm Tarr Farm Columbia Alt Tot Ccntro DK Pionoor siiall'cr Millor Farm Alt Titnsvillt) Ilydotowil Tryonville Controvillo Olvndon 3 40 1 8 04 12 25 3 45 8 10 12 3S 3 40 3 60 8 14 12 4S 8 21 1 05 3 59 8 23 4 00 8 :io 4 15 '8 40 4 20 8 44 4 40 9 05 1 25 1 45 2 IHI 2 15 2 45 3 05 3 20 3 50 4 10 4 30 4 50 5 50 45 f) 10 55 0 2.) OS 19 31 8 05 5 17 '0 43 I) 50 ;S 14 !5 27 Spartanslmrg 8 24 A 38 10 02 Curry 8 55 U 10 10 32 ADDITION At. HKCOND-CLASSTltAINS-NORTII No. 15 Oil City 0.55 a. 111.; Housoviilo 7.20; Tarr Farm 7.40; Columbia 7.55; IVt Centre k.10; l'ionocr 8.40; Miller 0.25; Tilusville 0.55. No. 7 TitiiHN ille 0.00 a. in.; Corrv 11.25. No. II Oil City 11.20 a. 111.; Housoviilo 11.45; Hynd Farm 11.53; Tarr Farm 12.113; Columbia 12,10; Hot Contro 12.20; Millor 1.25; Titusvillo 2.00; Corrv 4.42 p. 111. No. 21 Tidiouto 12.45 p. 111.; Trunkov villo 1.45; Tionesta 2.4.1; Oloopolis 4.25; Oil City 5.20. () Trains do not stop. (:) Stop 011 signal. (J) Stop tor meals. Trains 5, 0, 21 and 22 run daily; all other trains daily except Sundays. N. It. Train No. 10 is an Kxprcss from Titusville to Corry. SILVER PA LACK SLEEPING CAR TRAINS. No. 4 Direct from Philadelphia without ehanite. No. 1 Direct to Philadelphia without charge. No. 5 Direct from Pittsburgh without eliantfo. No. 0 Direct to Pittsburgh w ithout change. C. J. HKPIU'HN JNO. PITCAIRN, Superintendent. Uen'l Manager. KOBAMLIS iTv.:: i.g:;i:die.T3 that COMTOS:: HOSADAUS are ' p'lMi-licJ 111 cvDi y px knc, tliero- .uru II li II t il futlLt jrcji.tia'-iun, rnisiriixs rr.EscniBE it a ccrliiin euro fur Scrofula, Y)hiU 111 nl 1 ilH furmii, Uhuuina u..Nit fcKiu Disease?, lavor Com ;i'u.;t luJ ill tliM?au. of the i:ied. will do inoro food than ten bultlcf uf tlio Syrups of Sirsapardla. THE UNDnCiGrjED PHYSICIANS kivcj used r.opa.l dis in their practice fur tho D'ist tlirca veamnnd fi'celv ondurso it n.i a rcIiaLlo Altcrativo and liluod Puriiicr. D!t. T. C. rur.n, r r llaltimoia. I1U.T. J. 1MVKIV, i)ll. it. 1: a 1:11. " Dit. V. (). PAWH.I.Y, ' J)U. J. S. Sl'AUKS, of .Nitholasvillc, Ky. fin. J. L. Mi-'CABTIIA. Columbia, S. I'. ' UU. A. 1. Nor.Ll'.S, Kfeconib, N. C. TJSID AND rUDOSSED BY J. II. l R!..Na; i. SONS, Falllliver, Mj.s. i V . .v:T:T,.rllwn. Mlrh. A. r. t. lil l l.i.K, Lima, Ohio. u. 11 am.. i.:.-..i.o:iin. I It.WliN t t M .Cnulonsvlllc, Va. SA.M'I.. (;. Mfl'ADDl.N, Murtroc. toro,Tci.u. O-.ir si'.irn vi il rri rlloM of any cx ti'ik'U'i i i;i.u l. lit H lalMiii tu the virausol 1'..) a'-lr;. TutliO Mci!iral i'mt) iMou u r 1 u ti.iuli e a Huid J-'.x-tra t s' i.h riT t ai y tliey have ever lisr.i i:'l t'.i trra nn'i.t of d.sraAed IiImkI ; :.na l.i llu'uln U'd wo a.iy try ltiaii.-.'is, und )ou v.iil La ruiottii to hcalt'l. Itosa.laM . pri.c I;...' i Id t.y all IlrufTsistj, . l,-..itl3. Aildrc-J 12. c: .'.Z'.'7i li C3. '. clurit.ij t Vs.::;;, PPITHEA-NECTAR with the dreon Tea Flavor Warranted to suit all tastes, l'or galo every where, in our "trado mark" pound and hall' pound packages onlv, and sulo wholesale only by the dreat Atlantic and l'acillo Tea Co., 8 Chutch St. New York. P. O. llox 5500. Send for Thea-NecUir circular. 27-lt K EAT MEDICAL HOOK of useful V I knowledge to all. Sent freo for two stamps. Address Dr. Lonaparto d- Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. 8-it A CROVER& BAKER T jo following aro olooto;l from thous ands of testimonials of similar character, as expressing tho reasons for tho prefer ence of tlio drover linker Machines over all others. "Hike tho drover A Tinker Mn- elilne, In tho first, place, because if I had any other, 1 should still want a (irover A Jlnkor ; and having a tlrover tV Ilaker It answers tho purpono of all tlio rest. It does a grout or variotv of work and Iseaslor to learn than any other," Mrs. J. C. Cro ly (Jenny Juno) "I have had several vears' expe rience with a drover it llak'er Machine, which lins rriven mo groat satisfaction. I think the drover linker Machino is more easily managed, and Iosh lialilo to tret out of order. 1 prefer the (Irover it linker do- eidedlv." Mrs. Dr. Walts, Now York. "I have had one In inv famllv for some two years; and fjom what 1 know of its workings, ami from tho testimony of many ot mv Iricnds who use tho sumo. I ean hardly see how anylhingoonld lie more complete or give better Biitisfaction." Mrs. (.ion. drnnt. "I lioliovn It (o lio tho lirst, all thinirseoiiHldcred.ofany that I have known It 1m very simple and easily learned; the sewing troni tlio ordinary spools is a irreat advaulnge; the stitch Is 'entirely rolialile; it doe oriianiontal work lioautlill v ! it is not lialilo to tret out of order. Mrs. A. M Kpooner, 30 lionilst. llrooklyn. "I 0111 acqunintod with tho work of (ho principal machines, and I prefer the drover it (taker to them nil, because I con sider the stitch moro elastic. 1 have work in thehouso which was done nine years airo which Is still good." Mrs, Dr. Mu Cready, No. 43 Kast 23d street, N. Y, "Moro than two-thirds of all the sewlngdono lu my family for the Inst two years has been done by tlrover it linker's Machine, and I never had a garment rip or need mending, except those rents which frolicsome boys will make in w hole cloth. It is, In my opinion, by far the most valn ableof any I have tried." Mrs. Henry Ward Iloocher. "Tho Orover it Paker Sewing Ma chine has rendered In every respect, the most perfect satisfaction. It combines so many advantages with beauty of execu tion and economy in price that it is a 110 eesity in every household." Mrs. dover nor deary, llarrisburg, Pa. "I have hod tho drover it Ilaker Ma chino for ten or twelvo years in constant lino in my house. 1 Imvo seen and known every kind of Family sowintr, both per sonal and household, accomplished up the (irover it Hakor Machine, tothoonti. satisfaction of all concerned, ltev. Stephen 11. rvtiir. "I find tho drover t linker Stitch will wearnslongas the garments do outwear the irarmcnt in fact. Tho stitch will not break on bias seams, w hen stretched, in others clo; and neither does it draw tho work." Mrs. Dr. Whiting, 4 Kast twenty-fourth street, N. '. Tlio Grover and linker Sewing Machine Company manufacture both tho Elastic and Look Stitch Machines, and oiler the public a choice of tho best machines of both kinds, at their establishments in nil tlio largo cities, and through agencies In nearly all towns throughout tlio country. Price lists and samples of sewing in both stitches furnished on application to T. J. VAN dlKSKN", Agent, Tionesta, Pa. A f? CM TO wanted for "Tho Hiiirlit Side nULII IO otNcw York," a Library of Information pertaining to Its institutions and Objects of Interest, lly a City Mis sionary. 2iK) lOiigiaviiurs. " Agents' sell 10 adav. Just Issued. K. It, THK.VT, Pub lisher, 805 Droadwav, N. Y 30-41 "pR. J. X. HO LA FtD, of Tidiouto, has J returnscl to his practico alter an ab sence of four months, spent in tho llo. 11I tals of New York, where will attend calls in his profession. Olllco in Kurckn Drue Store 3d door tnovo tlio iiituK, Tidiouto, l'a. 4PII LOTS FOR SALE! IN THE BOROUGH OF TIONESTA. Apply to GEO. G. SICKLES, 70, Nassau St., New York Citv. INSURANCE CO. OF NORTH AMERICA. No. 232 Walnut St Fhila. Incorporated 1794. Charter Perpetual nARIKE. IKLANO FIRE INSURANCE Assets Jan; 1, 1800, f 2,318,323 30 $20,000,000 losses paid since Its orrranlza. tion. WM. HUIILKH, Central Agent, llarrisburg, Pa. MILES W. TATE, Agent in Ti onesta, Forest County, Ta. tuiin RIFLES, SHOT-GUNS REVOLV'i: dun inatorlalH of every kind. Write for Price List, to dreat Western dun Works, l'ittsburgli, Pa. Army guns and Revol vers bought or traded 'for. Ageuts wanted. l-4t PITH OLE VALLEY IVY. ON' AND A FT Kit Monday, Juno 5, 1871, Trains will run as follows: TKAINS NORTIIWAPiD. STATIONS. Oloopolis, 1 till lll-tt. Woods Prat hers Mill Pitliolo City No. 2. 10.25 a m 10.3S " 10.30 " 10.24 " 11.00 No. 4, 3 .".0 p m 3.18 3.10 2.50 TRAINS SOUTHWARD. STATIONS. No. 1. No. 3. 1'itholo City, 8.40 a in 1.20 pm 0:ll ... - ... j nuiiitm iniii r.4rt " 1.4s Woods 8.5(1 " 1.5il Dennett (1.02 " 2.02 Oleopelis O.ltl " 2.14 All 1 rains niako close connections at (.ileopolis with trams 011 the Oil Creek it Aiieuiieny River Railway, North am booth. Two Lines of Stages run daily between Pitliolo Cily, Miller Farm and Pleasant villo, niakiiigconnectiou witharrivinuaud ucjiiuimi; 1 rains. J , I, HLjj 1 1 II. WK'KIIAM, Sup't Ticket Agent, Pitliolo City, Pu. l'roti(ulIo Kuiploj itiniif . Wo desiro to engage) a few moro auents to sell the world-renowned improved Iluck- eye Sewing Machine, at a liberal salary or on commission, a Horse and wagon given Ui agents. Full particulars furnished on application. Address W. A. 1 1 KN DICK SON it CO., deneral Agents, Cleveland, O, L ' ' 114-4L SCHSCKIHE for tho I'oreot Republican It will pay. A DID R E S S To tho Nerveoua AND X) EBILITATHD . WHOSE snfTerlntrs have been protraei ed from hidden causes, and whose eases requiro prompt treatment to render existence desirable: If you aro Buffering, or bay iuffored from Involuntary discharges, what; efTec' does it produce on your gonoral Ualth t' Do you feel weak, debilitated, easily Uredr " Does a llttlo extra exertion produce; pal- tat ion of tho.heart 7 Does your llvor, or Inary organs, or your kidneys, frorincnt- ly get out of order 7 Is your urine some times Ihlok, milky or floeky, or Is it ropy settling T Or does a thick skum rise to the lop? Or Is a sediment nt the bottom af ter It has stood awhile T Do "you hare spells of short breathingor dispepsiaT Are our bowels constipated? Do you hare spells of fralnllng, or rushes of blood to tho head ? Is your memory lnipared? la your mind constantly dwelling on this subject? Doyoufeel dull, listless, moping, tired tif company, or.liie? Do j-ou wish bVbo lea alone, away from overybody? loos any little thing'mnko ycu start er jump? Is your sleep broken or restless? Is the lustro ofyoureyo as brilliant? lho Mihmii on yourehi-ekas bright? Do you enjoy yourself In society as well Tin you pursue your business with tho Mine iyrgy ? Do you feel as much ccntldenoe In youself ? Are your spirits dull and flag, ging, given to Ills of molancholy ? If go. do not lay it to your liver or dyspepsia. Have you restless nights? Your back weak, your knees weak, and have but lit tle appetite, and you attribute this to dyi pepsiaor liver-eomplaint? Now, reader, self-abuse, vonorrals 4- - cases badly cured, and sexual excesses, are all rnpablo of produrimr a weakness of the generntivo orpins. Tho organs of genera tion, when In perfect health, make tho maa Did you ever think that thoso bold, defi ant, energetic, persevering, successful business-men arc al ways those whoso genera tive organs aro In perfect health? Ye never hear such men complain of being melancholy, of nervousness, of palpitation of tho henrt. They nro nover afraid they cannot succeed in business j they don't be come sad and discouraged ; they are always polito and pleasant in tho company of la dies, ond.look you and them right in the face nouo of your downcast looks or any meanness about them. I do not mea those who keep tho organs inflated by running to excess. Thoso will not only ruin their constitutions, but also those thoy do business with or for. How many men, fromlbadly cured dis eases, from tho effects of self-abuse and excess, hnvo brought about that stato of weakness In thoscorgans that has reduced tho geneal system so mnch ns to produce almost es-ory other disease idiocy, lunacy, paralysis, spinal affections, suicide, and al most every other form of disease which humanity ts heir to, and the real cause of tho Iron bio scarcely ever suspoctedand. havo doctored for ull but tho right one. Discases'of these organs require the use of a Diuretic. HKLM HOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT nUCHU is tho great Diurotic, andjs a ecu tain curofor diseases of tho Illaddor, Kidneys, Gravol, Dropsy, Orga- lo Weakness, Feinido Complaints, Guner- . al Debity, and all diseases of tlio Urinary Organs, whether existing In Male or Fe male, from whatever causo originating and uo matter of how long standing. If no treatment Is submitted to, Co -umption or Insanity may ensue. Our flesh and blood are supported from these sourjos, and the health and happiness, and that of Tostority, depends apen prompt use of a reliable reined?. llelmbold's Extract Buchu, established upward of lOears, prepared by II. T. IIKLMROLD, Druggist, 594 Broadway. New York, and 104 Ssuth 10th Street,. Philadelphia, Pa1. I'RirK-f 1.25 per bottle or 6 bottles for $0.60, delivered to any ad dress. Sold by all Druggests everywhere NONE ARE GENUINE UNLESS DONE TP IN KIEL ENGRAVED Wrappor, fao-Bmile of my Chemical Ware-u house, and signed H. T. HELMBOLD. 2S-ly
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