The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, July 02, 1872, Image 5

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    NATURE'S
HAIR RESTORATIVE
3 m (s X o 2
CWa.n no LAC SULPHUR No
SUGAR OF LEAD Xo LI TH
AU G No NITRATE OF SIL
VER, and it entirety free from the
Jisonous nnd Henlh-drstroying
Drugs used in other Hair IWpara
lions. TranspRront'and clour as rrvstal, It wll
not noil the finest fabric, -rwrtWtlv SAFE,
CLEAN nnd EFFICI KNT desideratum
LONO SOUGHT FOR AND I'OUSUAT
LAST!
It restore and prevents tho Hair from
becoming Gray, imparts a port glossy ap
pearance, remove Dandrutr. Is cool ami
refreshing to the hood, checks the Hair
from falling off, and restores it to a great
extent when prematurely lost, prevent
Headaches, cures all humors, cutaneous
eruptions, and unnatural hest. AS A
DRESS1NO FOR THE HAIR IT IS THK
BEST ARTICLE IN THK MARKKT.
T t, n L I I T 1 1 A .-A Hum
Prepared only by PROCTER BROTH
ERS, Gloucester, Mass. The genuine is
utupina panel bottle, maue expressly
ir it. with the name of the article blown
in the glass. Ask your Druggist for
Nature's Hair Restorative, and take no
other.
-Send two three cent stamps to
Procter Brothers for a "Treatise on the
Unman Hair." The information It con
tain is worth $500,00 to any person.
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IMPROVED
MAGIC
IB ALM!
W. II. PERKINS & CO., Sole Propri
etors, Franklin, Pa. 44
J. C. LONG,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer In
HARDWARE,
AND OIL
WELL FIXTURES.
OF ALL KINDS,
TIDIOUTE PA.
First Door above Exchange Hotel.
4-ly
PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY
Water Street,
ADJOINING! THE HOLMES HOUSE,
Tionesta, Pa.,
M. CARPENTER, ... Proprietor.
Pictures taken In all the latest stvles
the art. 20-tf
Estate Notice.
ESTATE OF CONRAD LEDABUR, late
of Hickory Township, Forest County,
deceased. All persons indebted to said es
tate aro requested to make immediate pay
ment. And those having legal claims
against the same, will present them with
out delay in proper order for settlement. to
JOSIAH wi-VANS, I t3tn"-
43-et
T7E HAVE taken the agency of two
maciunes manufactured at Meadville,
uuu &aun u as tuo
Kniffen Mower and Reaper,
and the other tho
Atlantic Mower and Reaper.
Tho advantages these inaehiues cluiin
over outers ottered for sale is
Ligli.nm of Draft, East of Mnuagtinrnt.
Economy of Power, Strength and Cheapness
These machines, with or without reaper
uiiw.-ium-m can lie jmrciiasi-tl 01
If. W. LKDABUR,
or WM. U. HEATH,
Tionesta, Pa.
Thev 1mo kpII Hie TAVT.nn RTfirr
TOOI'H HAY A CHAIN RAKE. None
better in use. 10-Ut
l'rolilable Ilmployiuaiit.
AVe desire to eii)ia)ie a few more agents to
sell the world-renowned improved Buck
eye Mewing Machine, at a liberal sulary or
on eominixMion. A horse and wagon given
to agents. Full particulars furnished on
application. AUiiress W. A. UKMiKK
NON CO., llcncral Agents, Cleveland, O,
ur iiu louis, .iu, o-i-it
tONFECTION ARIE
S.
T AS. M KAY, at the Post Oflicc, lias
opened out a choice lot of
C0XFECTI0XA1UES,
CANNED FRUITS,
10BACC0S,
CIGAIiRT, AND
NOTIONS OF ALL KINDS.
A' itfirtion of the patronage of the pulilic
i rciKpecttnl c v nlicitxl.
40 tf J AS. M. Mi'KAY
A GREAT MEDICAL DISCOVERY
Dr. WALKER'S CiUFOHNIA
VINEGAR BITTERS
$4 Hundreds cf Thousands ?H
J T" Ui nr t tlrny tn th-lr Wonder n fi r
a 5 I'll turhtivs bllt-cts. F3
t.rmi Aiit mtvv j
,55
tlsilrof Tonr nam, Whlnkrr. TrauT 3. Irlts
autl Ki-rao l.lquurs Joctorwi, plMd mnil uwcc(
rned ti vler-M the teste, railed Tonlct,' AppctU
err, l;ctorerft, c, tbat lead U) t'.pplrr oolo
drunkcuncrs end ruin, bet arc n irno Medicine, made
from tie Tintive Toota and llcrbf of California, frro
from nil Aioibvllo blimulsais. Tbcj are uro
;i;i'.T Itl.OOIt IM H1F1EII nnd A LIFE
CIVlMi I'll I NtU'LE a perfect Renovator and
luvlgomtur cf tlic j-itcm. carrying off all polaonoua
mutter and rcrtorlne the blood to a naatthjr condition,
ho person csu take tUcae linten sccordlnc to direc
tion and re mnlu lor.g nnircll.
tlVO will be f Wen for an Inenrable eaae, provided
tl:o bonca arj not doatroyed by mineral polaoa or
ether mcana, and the vital organ vailed beyond the
point of repair.
I'nr Inuanimtitcry nud Chronic Itfeennn
tlm nod Uont, lyapepnla, or lodlrrotloo,
Ittlloum licnitilrnt and Inlermlltcnt Fevers
Ilsenscs of the Dlood, 1-lvcr, Kidneys, and
rinddrr. then Blltera bare been moat anceoaa.
fnl. 8ch Dlacasra are canted by Vitiated
Blood, which la generally produced by derangement
of the Dlerotlve Orvmna.
DYS"E1'SIA Oil INDIGESTION, Head
ache, rain In the shonldera, Congha, Tlgbtneas of tho
Chc-t, Dlzalneaa, Ponr Ernctatlona of the Btomach,
Cad taite in the Month, BUloua Attacks, Palpitation
of tho Heart, XiJl animation of the Lange, Pain in the
regtona of tho Kidneys, and a hundred other painful
ejTnptomi, aro the offaprlngaof Dygpepala.
Tht y lcvlgorate the Btomach and aumnlata the tor
pid liver and boirels, which render them of sneqnallcd
cfllcaey In dcanalng the blood of all Imporltlea, and
Imparting new life and vigor to tho whole tyatem.
FOtt SKIN DISEASES, Eniptlonr. Tetter, Bolt
TUienm, Blotches, Bpote, Pimples, PoftoJ at, Bolla, Cas
bnnclca, Itlng-Worma, Bcald-Head, Bore Eyes, Eryrlp
clos. Itch, Bcorfs, IHacoloratlona of the 8kln, Homora
and Discaset of the bkla, of whatever name or nature,
are literally dng op and carried oat of the 171 tern In a
ebon tlrao by the see of thete Bitters. One bottle la
scch catoa will cony lace the most Incredulous of their
curative effect.
CI. anto the Vitiated Blood whenever you find Its
Impurities banting through the skin In Pimples, Erup
tions or Bores 1 cleanse It when yon find It obstructed
and luRlsh In the veins 1 cleanse It when It la foul.
and your roellnge will tell yon when. Keep tho bloc,
pare and the health of the ayatem wilt follow.
riN, TATE and other WORMS, lurking In the
system of so many thousands, are effectually destroy
ed and removed. For full dlrecUons, read carefully
the circular cronnd each bottle, prlntod fn four Iso-
g'-affcr Englteli, Gorman, French and Spanish.
W.U.RK11, Proprietor. B. H. M0DONALD CO,
I;.-uj,vMa and Oen. Agents, Ban Francisco, Cal
ana S3 ana 34 commerce street, New York.
if SOLD BY AU. CnCQQISTS AHO DEALERS.
Bv an immense Dractice. extendinir throutrh a t i.-l
of many years, having within that time treated ovci
nine uiouuuia cases 01 inose oiscases pectnuu to
woman. I have been enabled to oerfeot a mo.t ootent
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
named it
Dr. Pierce! Favorite Prescription.
The term, however, is but a feeble expression of mv
most matured appreciation of its value, based uoon
actual and witnessed realities. As a close observer,
1 hay while witnessing its positive results in the few
special diseases incident to the separate orzanism of
woman, singled it out as tkichmax or crowning gem
0 my m.au i carter. On its merits as a positive.
saie, ana enecnuu rem cay ior mis ciass 01 diseases,
and one that will at all times and under all circum
stances act kindly and in harmony with the laws which
govern the female system, 1 am willing to stake my
reputation as a physician. Nay, even more, so conn
dent am I that it will not disappoint the most sanguine
expectations of a single invalid lady who employs it
for any of tho ailments for which I recommend it,
that I offer fetd tell 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 of
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 tt as 1 do under these conditions ; but having wit-
Newco m ixu.y mirsKuivius cures in inousanus oi cases.
eel mmrrmmted and perfectly tae i risking both
my reputation mnd my money on iu merits.
The following are among those diseases in which my
favorite Prescription has worked cures as if by
magic and with a certainty never before attained by
any medicine : Leucorrhuea, Excessive Flowing, Pain
fuvMoothly Periods, Suppressions when from unnat
ural causes, Irregularities, Weak Back, Prolapsus, or
falling of the V terus, Anteversioa and Retroversion,
rteanng uown aensatioas, internal ileal, nervous
Depression. Debility. Despondency. Threatened Miv
carriage. Chronic Congestion, lnHamination and Ul
ceration of the Uterus and very many other chronic
diseases peculiar to woman not mentioned here, in
which, as well as in tne cases wnicn 1 nave 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 ot purpose, being
a most perfect specific in all chronic diseases of tho
sexual system of woman. It will not disaprnt, nor
will it do harm in any state or condition, it is A
most Powerful Kestobativk Tonic to the gen
eral as well as the sexual system, also combining the
most valuable nervine properties. Hath the muscular
and nervous forces are strengthened and built up by
its use. . It will be found iuvluable 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 so prepares the system
tor parturition tnatitrenaerschiio-labor easy. 1 have
received the heartfelt praise from hundreds of mothers
for the inestimable benefits ih us conferred.
I oner my ravonte Prescription to the Ladies of
America with the sincerity ofan honest heart, and for
their bet welfare. Those who desire further informa
ation on these subjects can obtain it in my Tbhatikk
ON CHRONIC LHSKASKS iW THB OEN Kit ATI VB AND
Urinabv Organs, sent secure from observation upon
receipt of two postage stamps. It treats minutely on
those diseases peculiar to Females, and gives much
Valuable advice in regard to their ma nam-mem.
Dlt. flsKIM I 'M lAVOHITK PRE.
fct KIPTION INMOI.OHY AIX11HM
i'LAM mil XiOIiVI ft, at $1.60 per bot
tle Manufactured at the Chemical laboratory of
It. K. riKHCE, m. i.,
Sots Proprietor,
BUFFALO, N. Y.
SS(- '
THE Tenth volume of Wood's Hoitsk
Hold Maoazink begins with January
'72. It is edited by Hail Hamilton, H. S.
Wood, and H. V. Osborne, and includes
among its regular contributors Horace
(reeley, Olail Hamilton. ThosK. Ueecher.
Dr. Dio Lewis Dr. W. W. Hall, James
I'urlon, eu: Harriet ueecher htowo, liriek
l'omerov, John i. 8axe, Maj. Uenl. Kil
natrick. lMtrole.imi V. NuhIiv. ti . writn
it oci,MHloliull v. 'I'rnis iih lkillur a ver.
In clubbing, three tirst-class periodicals
are given lor the price of one of them. The
wosl liberal 1'remium Ulstever publislieu,
,mi periodical is more ireijueutly or favor
ably liiculioiuci by the press, "Wood's
Household Magit.ine is one of the monu
ments of busi lies enterprise which mark
the age,' 'Methodist Home Journal, Phil
adelphia, I'd. "It has been improving
ever since we knew it a good criterion for
the future." Courier, New Market, Caii
uda. ltis a marvel of cheapness and first
class quality combined," New York
Times. Specimen eopv sent free to anv
address. H. S. Wool) A Co.
I Nuwburgh, N. Y.
nl.
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P &f$-Z&r III
C I I THET ABE KOT A VILE
li FANCY DRINK. Ml
167 Water Street, Meadville, Pa.
ALSO A BRANCH STORE IN FRANKLIN, TA.
Jn Store with STAPLES P SIBLEY, Opwnite Pout Oflicc.
THE LARGEST DEALER IN
In this sectiou, including the following celebrated makes: Chickering &
Sons, Steinway & Sons, Wm. B. Bradbury, Kurlzman, and others.
WHITNEY & SLA Y TON'S ORGANS AND MEL ODEONS. These
Organs and Melodeons are acknowledged by all good judges to be the best and
finobt finished Reed Instruments made.
This being the Oldest nnd Largest Houso iu this section, superior induce
ments can and will be offered to purchasers. Stools and Spreuds, Sheet Music.
r 1. I 1 . i. i " . r... ! . i i '
uuukf, nuu inrgc oiucr. oi cvurjiuiug
store.
-iy
500 VOL17JIES IX
AGENTS WANTED
The Library of Poetry and Song,
HeinR Choloe Solrc'ions fronj tho Best
l'uets, l'ntrlixli. St-otcli, Irish anil Ameri
can. With an Introduction by
WILLIAM CULLKN BRYANT.
Viulor whose critical supervision the
vol dine was compiled.
Tho ImndHoniPMt and cheapest subscrip
tion book extant. Over soo pairos, liennti
fully printed, chnlcely ilhiHtrated, hand,
somely bound. A Lilirary of over 600
volumes in ono book, whoso contents, of
no ephemeral natureorinterest, willnever
grow old cr stale. It can he, nnd will be
read and re-read with pleasure by old and
younft, as lonjr as its leaves hold together.
"A perfect surprise. Koaroelv anvthinn
all all a favorite, or at all worthy o place
here, is iiejilected. It is a book for every
household." -V. Y. Mail.
"we know of no similar collection in
tho Kiifrlish language which, in copious
ness and folicitv of selection and arrange
ment, can at all compare with it." Y.
I'iincjt.
Terms lileral. Selling very rapidly.
Send for Circular and Terms to
J. B. FORI) CO.,
i.7 Park Placo, N. Y.
June fl, 1871.
Allegheny Valley Rail Road.
NEW LINE TO BUFFALO THROUGH
THE OIL IlEtilONS.
OX ASD after Monday Nov. 20, Trains
will run as follows (Altooua Time):
SOUTH.
Day Express leave Oil City at 2 25 p m
An ives at Pittsburgh 8 fiS p m
Niglit Express Leaves Oil City H 30 p m
A rrives at Pittsburgh 6 40 a m
Mail Train leaves Oil Cily 0 45am
Arrives at Pittllmrgh II IK) ) m
Venango Acconi. leaves Oil City 4 00 p. in.
and arrives at K Manning U 10 p. m.
NORTH.
Day Express Leaves Pittsburgh at 7 50 a m
Arrrives at Oil City at 2 30 p m
Night Express Leaves Pittsburgh t 20 pm
Arrives at Oi. City 6 45 am
Mail Train leaves Pittsburgh II 60 a m
Arrives at Oil City 7 25 pm
Venango Ace. leaves Kittanning 7 05 a m
and arrives at Oil City 12 20 p m
Silver Palace Sleeping Cars on night
Express Trains, between Pittsbumh and
Titusville. Through Coaches on lmv Ex-
Cress Trains between Pittsburgh and Bos
n. J. J. LAWRENCE,
T. M. KINO, Ueu'l. Sup't.
Asst. Sui)'t.
BALL'S
Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewet
lias stood the test of seven yeara
before the nubile; and vo prepar
ation for the hair lias yet been dis
covered that wilt produce the same
bCHcicirtl remits. It is an entirely
new scientilc discovert, combin
ing man i of the most powerful ami
restorative agents in the VECET
ABLE KINGDOM. It restores CREY
HAIR TO ITS ORICINAL YOUTH
FUL COLOR. It makes the scalp
white and clean t cares dandrti'
anil ha mors, and Tallin!; out of
tbo liair; and will make it yrow
upon bald heads, except in very
ayed persons, as it furnishes the
nutritive principle by which the
hair is nourislied awl supported.
It makes the hair moist, soft, and
1lossf, and is a i surpassed as a
11 A ill lilt ESS I NO. It is the
cheapest preMiration ever aferal
to tho public, as one bottle will ac
complish more and last lonyer
than three bottles of any other
preparation.
It is recommended and used by
the First Medical Authority.
Tlie li'omlerful results produced
by our Sicilian Hair ICencwer have
induced many to manufacture
preparations for the Hair, under
various names; and, in order to
induce the trade and the public to
purchase thuir cotnpouiuls, they
have resorted to falsehood, by
cluiminy they were former part
ners, or had some connection with
our Mr. Halt, and their prepara
tion was stmiiar to ours. i; not
be deceived by them. Purchase the
oriyinult it has never yet been
equalled. Our Treatise on the
llair, with certificates, sent free
by mail. See that ench bottle has
our private Hevenue Stamp over
the top of the bottle. All others
are imitations.
R. P. Hall fit Co., Prop's, Nashua, N.H.
Hold lj all (rui DmLn in MfUrim.
mmm
iu me luusic unc, can De iounu at mv
J. C. HULL.
This Cut IDuttrates tht minmr of Using
"DR. PIEKOE'B
Fountain IVasal Injector,
r' or
DOUCHE
This In fiTTi merit If wneclallr dcsltrncd for th
perfect application of
i DR. SAOI'S CATARRH REMEDY.
It ts tho onW form of inrtrnment ypt Invented
with which fluid medicine can be carried high up
and perfectly applied to all parte of the aflected na
tal paj-ratree, and the chambers or cavities com
municating therewith, In which soree and ulcers
frequently ext't, and from which the catarrhal dis
charge generally proceed. Tho want of t ucce 9
in treating Catarrh heretofore has arisen largely
from the Impossibility of applying remedies to
theeo cavities and chamlvers by any of the ordi
nary methods. This obstacle in the way of ef
fecting cures le entirely overcome by the invention
of the Douche. lousing this instrument, the Fluid
It carried by Ht own weight, (no tnutffng. forcing or
pumping being required,) up one nostril In a full
gently flowing stream to the biuhest portion of tho
Jiacal palates, passes into and tborouglilycleans
csatl the tubes and chamber connected therewith,
and flows out oi the oppoitte nostril. Its use Is pleas
ant, and so simple tlmt a child can understand
it. Full and explicit directions ac
company each instrument. When nsed with this
Instrument. Dr. Base's Catarrh Hemedy cures re
cent attacks of '"Cold in the Head by
A few applications.
i Symptoms of Catarrh. Frequent head
ache, discharge falling into throat, sometimes pro
fuse, watery, thick mucus, purulent, oil en si vo, &c.
In others a dryness, dry, watery, weak or Inflamed
eyes, stopping up or obstruction of nasal passages,
ringing in cars, deafness, hawking and coughing
to clear throat, ulcerations, scabs from ulcers,
voice altered, nasal twang, offensive breath, im-
aired or total deprivation of sense of smell and
tste, dizziness, mental depression, loss of appe
tite, indigestion, enlarged tonsils, tickling cough,
Ac. Only a few of these symptoms are likely to
be present in any case at one time. i
Dr. Sngo'a Catarrh Usmsdy, when
used with ur. Pierce's Nasnl lioache,
and accompanied with the constiintional treat
ment which is recommended fn the pamphlet
that wraps each bottle of the Remedy, is a per
fect specific for this loathsome disease, and the
proprietor offers, In good faith, reward
for a case he can not enre. The Remedy is mild
and pleasant touse.cnntainingno strong or caustic
drugs or poisons. The Catarrh Remedv is sold at
50 cents. Douche at 60 cents, by all Drug;
lata or either will be mailed by proprietor mi
receipt of 60 cents. It. V. PIKUll'.in.D.,
Sole Proprietor, BITFALO, N. Y. . .
COAKLBi A. DAK A. Editor.
A Nfmspnpcrol the Prraent Time.
Imonded for Foopls Now oo Earth.
Inclatfinc Farni , Mcrlisnlci. MerrhanU, Pro
ls oiil Men, Wuikera, Tuluktrs, sad nl V.n
uer of lloaet Foiki. sad the Wives, boas, and
Dsuuh:orof allsucn.
0NLT ONE DOLI.AH A YEAR I
ON E HUNDRED CO PI 14 FOB S30.
Or ltt's tsn On Cent a Copy. Let thera b a
tjISO Club at arerjr Post Offloa.
SE VI-WEEKLY l-UN, t'i A TEAK,
or tho suma slso and eoneral eliaracter as
TUii wtKKI.V. but with a craater variety of
ntitcol.aneous raaJina, ad ftirnlxhlng the ursi
a Its siHMfribeis with Kiealer freshness, because
It eomes twice a week loetead of once onlr.
HIE DalLT SI N, 80 A VEtB.
A predmlnpntlv roadahle newnpsper, with tde
Isrirtis; circ.ilsllun in the world. I'ree. Inne-nendi-nt.
siiil li-nrles In pontics. Ail tle news
from evrrywuuru. 1'w, cents a cob ; by mall.
AO coia a mouth, or tti a year.
TERMS TO CLUBS.
THE DOLLAR WEEKLY M'X.
Flro ooptes. oue yonr, separatsiy a.-idrcs-rl
Four Dullare.
Ten ropto. one Tr, separately addressed tend
au extra oop toiueiieuer up oi elum.
tlnUt Dnllnra.
Twenty eonles, one year, sepnratelr addievsed
(s d au exira copy to the filer up of embi,
l'llteea Dollara.
FKty enpi. nne ear, to one addios nnd tua
beuu-M eek'y one 'esr to setter u p of rluh).
TUlrty-ttarea Dollara.
Fifty rnples, one year, separately aadressed (ar.a
tue beiul- Weekly oueyetr to teller ui oi clutii,
Tbirty.Uya Oollura.
One hnnrtred enrlea, one year, to one address
tand tho lially for oua yettr to the netter no of
cluai. 1 Uly Dollara.
One hundred eooles, one year. enorutely ad
dreoed laud the lially lor oua year to t lie velter
upofclubj, bixiy Dullura.
THE HEMf.WEEKLY 8U!.
Five ronles, oue year, separately andterterf.
Eight Dollara.
Ten ottnles, one resr. separately addressed (auil
uu exti s coiy to feller up of rl'ilil,
fcUieea Dollara.
BEND YOCtt MONEY
tn Tr't 'faej orders, checks, or di eft on Sew
nr. wlinrever eouvejlunt. if not. Utea rller
Ins luL-ei-4 euuuluiu mouey. Address
I. W. ENGLAND, Puhll.her,
bnu iiulca. New York City.
"IOR WOKK neatly executed at tbia oflice
at reaaoaauie raltns.
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OilCrcck&Alleglicny River Ry
ON AND AFTKU Mon.lnr Juno 5, 1871,
Trains will rim iw follow:
KOUTHWARD TRAINS.
STATIONS: lut Clmw. St Cliisx.
4 2 0 10 14
. tn. n. in. n. rn. . m, b. rn.
Tnrry H 15 It IM) 8 AO 8 (Ml
NpartntiKlnirg fl 4'i 11 :ir n 24 9 10
(O.vntlen A M 11 47 0 .'17 9 8(1
t'ontrovmo 7 04 11 f.V 6 4il 9 54
Trvonvlllo
7 IS 12 0.1 6 fi5 10 20
7 !i" 12 15 7 10 11 (HI
7 8,. U 1 7 23 11 20
lljdotown
All
Tltnsvllle
rn 7 42
12 45 7 40 0 10 11 35
1 01 7 f fl Aft 12 15
1 08 8 0:1 7 1!0 12 20
1 IU 8 10 7 40 12 4:1
1 ' 8 23 7 65 1 05
1 28 8 30 8 10 1 65
1 :i5 8 :is 8 i.'0 2 10
1 SS 8 42 8 TO 2 25
fl 44 :s fiO 8 40 2 40
1 40 8 fill 9 IM) 2 A5
1 6: 9 00 0 05 8 Oil
2 05 9 15 9 20 8 20
2 10 10 15 3 40
2 30 11 10 4 25
2 40 11 32 4 fiO
I! 2 60 1 1 38 4 fill
3 12 12 30 fi 37
3 32 1 20 rt 15
3 41 1 45 0 43
3 68 2 24 2 10
4 40 4 05 f 40
Miller Farm 8 02
Hliiitler 8 07
Pionoor 8 17
Ait 8 i)
rot Conlro
UK 8 2S
rUiinl)ii 8 Xi
THrr Kami 8 40
Kvnd Knrm H 4fl
Uoiiicvillo 8 M
MiClintock 8 l
An 9 10
Oil City
DR 9 15
Oleopolls 9 45
KnMlo Hock 9 fid
Prosidont II fill
Tionesta 10 ill
Hickory 10 41
Trnnkcyvillo 10 r4
Tiiliouto 11 11
Irvincton 12 01
APUirioNAL St-COKD-fLASSTUAINS-SOUTH.
No. 10 Titllsvill2.10l. in.! Mlllnr 9 fill-
Pionwr 3.20; Put CVntre 3.:; Colntiihlu
4.15; Tarr Farm 4.2.t; Kvntl Farm 4.37;
Konsovlllo 4.5ft; Oil I'ltv 6.20.
No. 8 -I'orry rt.15 a. in.; Titusville 8.35;
Miller Farm 9.25; Pet Centre 9.48; Cnlum
liln 10.13: Tarr Farm 10.18s llvnrl Farm
10.27; Kotiaevillo 10.35; Oil City 11.00.
No. 18 Pet Centre 1.28 p. m.; ColiunMn
1.50; Tarr Farm 2.05; llvnil Farm 2.10;
Honsovillo'i.lK'; Oil Cltv 3.(K).
No. 22 Oil City fl.30 a. m.; Oloopolia
7.25; Tionowta 8.51; Trunkcyvillo 10.15;
Tidioutoll.il. '
IVOR Til WARD TRAI.ws.
STATIONS: 1st Class.
6 8 1
2d Cnass.
13 9
a. in. p. in p, ni.
Irvlneton 12 45 6 05
Tiiliouto 1 28 6 47
Trunkevville 1 45 fl 05
Hickory 1 54 ;8 15
Tionestn 2 14 (131
President 2 35 fO 55
F-airle Hook 2 88 ffl 6!)
a. in. . in.
00 7 45
7 20 9 05
8 05 10 15
l!8 20 10 44
8 45 11 40
:9 30 12 21
9 35 12 32
Uluopolis 2 47
ar a is
Oil City
7 08 10 05
7 35 10 65
1 0.1
:
1 50
1B 0 Oft
MoCllntmk 6 13
Houseville H li
Hynd Farm jfl 20
Tarr Farm fl 25
Columbia 0 20
Alt ti 34
Pet Con t re
3 20
lid 32
3 35
7 40 11 SO
7 55 11 60
7 69 12 00
2 10
2 25
2 30
2 40
2 .Vi
3 10
3 20
3 33
3 45
4 15
4 40
5 20
:.1 40 J8 04 12 25
3 45 8 10 12 88
3 4!)
3 05
8 1 1 12 48
8 21 1 05
rns (1 30 3
Pioneer II 42 4
Shatter 0 52 J4
Miller Farm fl 60 4
ah " 15 4
50 8 23
00 8 30
15 8 40
20 8 44
40 9 05
1 25
1 45
2 00
2 15
2 45
1 1U1SV1IIO
1K
Hydetown
Tryonvillo
Ceiitrevillo
Olyndoii
Spartansburg
Corry
7 35
7 44
7 67
8 05
4 45
4 65
6 08
6 17
9 10
9 20
0 34
II 43
9 60
3 05
3 20
3 60
4 10
4 SO
4 60
5 60
8 14 5
27
8 24
8 65
6 :I8 10 02
tt 10 10 32
ADDITIONAL 8KCOND-C LA SIJTnAINS-NOnTII
No. 13 Oil Citv fi.55 a. in.; JtoiiHovlllo
7.20; Tarr Farm 7.40; Columbia 7.5."; l'et
Centre 8.10; Pioneer 8.10; ililler 9.25;
Titusville 0.55.
No. 7 TittiHvilie 9.00 a. m.; Corrv 11.25.
No. 11 Oil City 11.20 a. in.; Kiuisevillo
11.45; Uyntl Farm 11.53; Tarr Farm 12.03;
Columbia 12,10; l'et Centre 12.20; Miller
1.25; Titusville 2.00; Corry 4.42 p. ill.
No. 21 Tidiouto 12.45 p. in.; Trunkev
villo 1.45; TioneuU2.43; Oloopolis4.25; Oil
City 5.20.
() Tratim do not stop. (;) Stop on signal.
(J) Stop for meals.
Trains 5, 6, 21 and 22 run daily ; nil other
trains dailv exeejit Sundays.
N. 11. Train No. l'J is ail Express from
Titusville to Corry.
SILVER PALACE SLEKI'IMU CAR THAIXS.
No. 4 Direct from Philadelphia without
change.
No. 1 Direct to Philadelphia without
charge.
No. 5 Direct from Pittsburgh without
cliHiifre.
No. tt Direct to Pittsburgh without
change.
C. J. 1IKP11URN JNO. PITCAIRN,
Superintendent, Uen'l Manager.
8ADALIS
'Tlia INGREDIENTS THAT
COVPOS!'. KOSADAI.I3 nro
I pnMUhcd tn every package, tliurc
j tore i I U h'iI a actrct p-ep-tralion.
consequently
i'STSICI lXS PRESCRIBE IT
Um a certain cure fur Scrofula,
Syphilis in till ilai'urnis, liliuunia
tisfnt, Kiu l)ixi-asc, l.iver Coin
pliiint u uj l!1 diseii9ia of tho
llluoil.
will i'.o mora (Moil limn ton bottle
of l!u Syrups of Saraaparilla.
THE UNDCaSia.NED PHYSICIANS
jliavo used r.osadaliain their practice
jl'or lao put three yeara and freely
',M.inrmn ik nan -..T. 1,1,. All.ll..A
mid Dlood Purifier.
nn. t. c. rut; it, t Baitimote.
Dlt. t.j. no v KIN,
1)11. It. W.tr.MIH.
nit y.o. DAWKLI.V, "
lilt. J. S. 61'AUK.S, ol Niihi.lalvillc,
Drt. J'l.. MeCAUTllA, Culumbia.
S. V. '
;DK. A. B. NOBLKS, F..lBeeomb, N. C.
USED AND rHDOHSED BY
j. n. rnr.M n i sons, aii iiiv,
Mm. '
r W. S.V:TrT,J.,.kn, Mich.
A. V. V IIK1.1.KII. Lima, Ohio.
II. 1 1 A I I., I.im.i. Oliio.
( ItAVKN i; t i).,(;,nloMsvlllc, Va.
SA.i'l.. C. :rFAULL., urbi-es.
Luru, Tei. a.
Our stmco wi'.l urt aiou- of sny ex
tcii.lc I rcriaiks ia ic'.iiikii to the
virtnrsol llia.l.ili s. Tothe Sli-Jical
iriit tsuj.eiiur t ftay they l:sve ever
i,.-u i.t , ,v in a nn i, i oi UiSeawd
niuiitl ; nn.l In tho u:;l;ctej we s.iy try
U,:lis an. I ion it-ill K r.l...Jl
to health.
Itosa 'a!: is dulil Yy all Di-nists,
;ihce l.SO per bottle. Addreas
rr.. civ.v.zyrz & C5.
Xvtatttu tui it j ChiiuiilM,
1:a!.timork, Mu.
ACENTS WANTED.
MALE & FEMALE. Business pleasant
ami pays butter than any enterprise
iu the Hold. A gentu make from fii to $8
per day. Send Hlainp forsamjilesand par
ticulars. Address J. LATHAM fc CO.,
L'JJ Washington St., Boston, Mass. 11-5
DTt. J. N. BOLARD, of Tidiouto, has
roturnsd to bis practice alter un ab
sence of four months, spent in the Hospi
tals of New York, where h will attend
calls in hia profession.
Ollice in Kureka Drug Store, 3d door
above the bank, Tidiouto, Pa. 4Utf
o
1
CROVER & BAKER
T jo following are rlpcted from thous
ands of testimonials of similar character,
as expressing tho reasons for tho prefer
ence of the Orover A Hakor Machines over
all others.
"Hike tho Orover Ttnker Mi
dline, In tho tlrst place, because if I had
any other, I should still want a Orover .
llaker ; and having a Orover A linker It
answers tho purpose of all tho rest. It
noes a greater variety of work anil Iseasler
to team than any other," Mrs. J. C. Cro
ly (Jenny Juno)
"I havo bad several rears' exno-
rlencowith a Orover t. linker Machine,
wnicn nas given ino great satisfaction. I
think tho Orover .V linker Miu-hluo is more
easily managm!, anil less liable to get out
of order. 1 prefer the Orover A Maker de
cidedly." Mrs. Dr. Watts, New York.
"I havo hail nun In mv family for
some tm years; and fiom what. I know
of its workings, and from tho testimony of
many or my mends who use tho same. I
can hardly seo bow anything could be more
complete or givo better satisfaction."
Mrs. Uen. Oram.
"I believe It to bo tho best, all
things considcred.of any that 1 havo known
It is very simple and easily learned ; the
sewing from tlio ordinary spools Is a great
aiirauiage; mo suien is entirely rename;
It does ornamental work beautifully ; it is
not liable to get out of order. Mrs. A. M
Spooner, 3(1 Bond .St. Jlrooklyn.
"I am acquainted with tbo work of
ino principal machines, anil I preler tho
t rover miner to tliem all, ooeauso 1 con
sider tho stitch more elastic, I have work
in the houso which was dono nine years
ago which is still good." Mrs, Dr." Mo
Creatlv. No. 43 Fast til street. X. Y.
l'Moro than two-thirds of all tho
sowlngdone In my fnmilv for the last two
years has been done by (irover it linker's
Machine, and I never had a garment rip
or need mending, except those rents which
ironcsonie bovs will make Iu wholo cloth,
It Is, in my opinion, by far tho most valu
able of any I have tried." Mrs. Henry
vt ani needier.
"Tho Orover Kaker Rowing M.
chine has rendered in every respect, the
most perfect satisfaction. It combines so
many advantages with lieauty of execu
tion anil economy In price that It Is a lie
cesity in every household." Mrs. Gover
nor Geary, Harrisburg, Pa.
"I have hail the Orover t Tinker Ma
chine for ten or twelve yours in constant
uso in my house. I havo seen and know n
tvvprv kind of ramily sowing, both per
sonal anil Houseman, accomplished up
the Orover A llaker Machine, to the enti.
satisfaction of all concerned, Kov. Stephen
11. Tvng.
"I lind the Orover A linker Stitch will
wear a-slong as tho gnrmenls do out wear
the garment iu fact. Tho stitch will not
break on bias seams, when stretchod, as
others do ; and neither docs it draw tho
work." Mrs. Dr. Whiting, 4 Fast twon-
iy-iouriu street, is. x.
The Orover and linker Sewing Machine
Company manufacture both the F.lastic
and Lock Stitch Machines, and oiler the
public a choice of the best machines of
both kinds, at their establishments in all
tho largo citios, and through agencies in
nearly all towns throughout the country.
Price lists and samples of sewing in both
stitches furnished on application to
T. J. VAN GIESF.N, Agent,
Tionesta, Pa,
PITH O LB VALLEY RTT.
rN AND AFTER Monday, Juno 5, IfCl,
i rains win run as loiiows:
TRAINS NORTHWARD.
stations. No. 2. No. 4.
Oloopolis, jn.a'i a in .:i0 p in
jienneii, m.;ts a.ZM
Wcsids 10.110 " 8.1H
Prnthors Mill Hl.l a.K)
Pitliole City 11.06 ' 2..V)
TRAINS SOUTHWARD.
STATIONS, No. 1. No. 3,
Pitholo City, 8.40 am l.t-'O p in
i millers .nut p.is " 1.4s
AVoods H.5H " 1..VI
Itenuett V.ftl " L'.O'
Olenpclis 11.1(1 ' 2.14
All I rains niako closo coiinections
at Oleopolis with trains on the Oil Creek A
Allegheny River liuilwuy, Ntii.h mid
rMiutii.
Two Lines of Manes run dnilv between
Pitholo City, Miller Farm and Pleasaiit
ville, miikingeoniiet-tion wilhni iivingHiid
departing Trains. J, T. 1JLA I It,
II. WICK HAM, Sup't.
Ticket Agent, Pitliole City, Pa.
LOTS FOR SALE!
IN THK
BOROUGH OF TIONESTA.
Apply to GEO. G. SICKLES,
79, Nassau St., New YorR City.
PENNSYLVANIA CEN
TRAL RAILROAD
ON AND AFTER 11 P. P. Sunday Mm
1, 1S70, Trains arrive at and leave tin
Fnioii Depot, corner of Washinton am
Liberty street, as follows;
ARR1VK.
Mail Train, 1.30 a in ; Fast Lino, 12.12 i
m ; Well's aci-omiiiodation No. 1, ti.lin a m
Brinton nccoiiiinoilation No 1, 7.50 a in
Wall's accommodation No 2, 8.55a m ;Ciu
cinnati express ll.'O a in ; Johnstown nc
commodation 10.50 am: liraddoek's nc
coiumodntion No 1, 7.00 p in ; Pittsburgh
express l.ao p ill ; I'ncilic express 1.50 p in
Wall's accommodation s(J :t o.h", p m
HomewiMid accommodation No l,U.6o pm
Wall's accommodation No 4, 5.50 p in
Jtt iiiton accommodation No 2, 1.10 p m;
11 ay i assenger iu.imj p in.
Ul-a'AKT.
Southern express 5.0 a m ; Pacille ex
Iiress 2.40 a m ; Wall's iiccommodatiou Nt
, 6.30a m ; Mail Train 8.10 a m ; llrinton'i
atvommodntioii ll.'iOani! ltriidiliu-W'a n
coiumodntion No 1,5.10 p in; Cincinnati
express 12.35 p ni ; Willi's aceommodntioii
N 2, 11.51 a iu ; Johnstown accomniodution
4.0.- p m ; IIoiiH'WoihI accommodation No
1, B.50 p m; Plulmlelplna express 3.50 ii m
Wall accommodation No 3.3.05 n iii: nll'i
ats-oinmodntion No 4, 6.0." p in ; Fast Line
7.40 p in; Wall's No 5, 11.00 p in.
The Church Trains leave Willi's Station
overy huntlay at 11.0.1 a. in., reaching Pius
burgh at 10.05 a. m. Returning leave Pilt
Imrgh at 12.50 p.'in., and arrive at Wall'i
(Station at 2.10 p. m.
Cincinnati express leaves dally. South
ern express daily except Monday. All oth
er Trains daily, except Sunday.
For further inl'ormntion nply to
W. II. UFCKWITII. Au-oni
The Pennsylvania Railroad Company
win not assume any msa ior Dtiggnge ex
eept tor Wearing Apparel, and limit thei
rKponsibility u One Hundred Dollai aval
no. All baggage exceeding that a oun
in value win lie at the risk of the uer
unless taken by special contract.
A. J. CAS.SA 1
General Superintendent, Altooua pH
JUBSCRIBKfortbe Forest Republican
ADDRESS
To tho Ncrveous
AND
t
3D EBILITAT EI 3D .
WI?S"'''"mln'r!, nnve l"'cn proirnct
etl from hidden causes, and whoss
cases require prompt treatment to rendor
existence deslrnblsi
If i
you aro suffering, or Lava anir.,,
from Involuntary discharges, what efTecl
does It produce on your (roneral health t
i-o you n et weak, debilitated, easily tiredr'
Does a little extra exertion prodtica pal
filiation of tho heart f Poes your liver, oi-
nary organs, or your kidneys, frequent
got out of order? Is your urine ,.,,..-
limes thick, milky or floeky, or is it ropy
.... -cti.mgr ur or, 8 tll(,k Bkum. H((e J(j
tho top f Or is a sediment nt tho bottom ar
tor
il has stood awhiloT Do von l..v.
spr
ills or short breathingor dlsi
our bowels constipated T Do vo..
"Polls or rrnlnting, or rushes of blood to
no head T Is your memory ininaredt t.
your mind constantly dwelli..,, .....
o vms iiiin
subjectr Doyou feel dull, listless, moping.,
o. company, or lller Do you wish
t"Je loft nlono, away from everybody f
Does any little thlngmko.-you start or
JumpT Is your sleep broken or retlesT
la tho lustre of your evo n. i,iin.,..
The bloom on your check as bright t Do
, .... enjoy yourseir In soelely as well f Do
you pursue your business with tho same
energy? Do you feel as much confidence
In yousclf? Aro your spirits dull nnd flag,
glng, given to fits of melancholy f If g0i
do not lay it to your liver or dyspepsia'.
Have you restless nights? Your back
weak, your knees weak, and havo but lit
tle appetite, and you attribute this to dyi
pepsin or livor-complalnl ?
Now, reader, self-abus, venerenlsi d
oases badly cured, ami sexual excesses, aro
all capable of producing a weakness of tho
generative organs. The orgnns of genera
tion.when In perfect heallh,ake the mar,
Iid you ever think that thoso lrold, defl
ant, energetic, persevering.stsceessrul bus-Inoss-nien
are always thoso whoso genera
tive organs aro lis perfect health? Yon
never hear such men complain 0f being
melancholy, of nervousness, of palpitation
of tho heart. They aro never afraid thoy
cannot succeed in business ; they don't be
come sad anil discouragtxl j they areal ways
polito and pleasant in tho company of la
dies, and .look you and them right In the
faeo nono of your downcast looks or any
in en nn ess about, them. I do nat mean
those who keep tho organs inflated by
running to excess. Those will not only
ruin their constitution?, lmt also thnso
they do business witii or for.
How ninny mm, fromlbadly cured dis
eases, from the cfToets of self-abuse and
excess, have brought about that stato of
weakness iu those organs that has reduced
the gencal system so lunch as to produce
almost every other disease idiocy, lunacy,
paralysis, spinal affections, stiieldo, and al
most every other form of disense which
humanity Is heir to, and tho real cnuso of
the trouble scarcely ever suspected' and
have doctored forall but the right one.
Diseases of these organs requiro the us
of a Diuretic. HELM HOLD'S FLUID
EXTRACT BUC HU Is the great Diuretic,
and.lsa certain cure;for diseases of tho
Bladder, Kidneys, Oravel, Dropsy, Orgau
lo Weakness, Fcmalo Complaints, Gener
al Debity, and all diseases of tho Urinary
Organs, whether existing iu Malo or Fe
male, from whatever rati so originating
and no matter of how long standing.
If no treatment is submitted to, Co
sumption or Insanity may ensuo. Ouc
flesh and blood aro supported from these.
sour?es, and tbo health and happiness,,
and Hint of Posterity, depends npou
prompt uso of a relinblo romody.
llelmbold's Extract Buchu, established
upward of KV.fears, prepared by H. T.
11 ELM BOLD, Druggist, 501 Broadway,
few York, and 104 Ssuth 10th Street, :
Philadelphia, Pa. Pru k $1.25 per botllo
or 6 bottles for fo.ao, delivered to any ad
dress. Isold by all Druggests every where.
NONE ARE OENriXE UNLKKH
DONE TP IN STEL LNOKAVEI)
Wrapper, fac-smile of my Chemical Ware
house, and signed II. T. HELM BOLD.
28-ly