The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, August 14, 1872, Image 4

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    NATURE'S
HAIR RESTORATIVE
r tew
O;-';: no 0 SCLMURXo
SUGAR OF LEAD No LI TH
AR GXo XI IRATE OF SIL
VER, and m entireb free from the
7VWIMM mi'' IL'nUhilrst raying
Ihiujs lined in other Ihur Prepara
tion. Transparent nnd dear as crystal, it wil
not noil t no finest fabric, pet focllv SAFE,
CI.KAS nnd l'.r TICI EXT ilcsi'icratiims
JONO SOUGHT FOR AND FOUND AT
LASI I
It restores nnd prevents tho Hair from
becoming dray, imparts n soil, glossy ap
pearance, removes liandrull'. is cool and
refreshing to tho head, cheeks tlio llnir
from falling off, and restores it ti a great
extent when prematurely lost, prevents
Headaches, cures nil humors, cutaneous
eruptions, nml unnatural heat. AS A
DRESSING FOR '1H K HAIR IT IS I'll',
BEST ARTICLE IN THE MARKET.
1)11. G. SMITH, Patentee, Aver, Mass.
Pr-pnrl only by PROCTER llRO'l'll
EKS, Gloucester, Mass, Tlio gonuino is
put up in a imncl bottlo, mudo expressly
lor it. with (lie name of the article blown
in tlio glass. Ask your Druggist for
Nature's Hair Restorative, and tako no
other.
Mr-Send two three rent stamps to
Procter Brothers for a "Treatise on the.
Human Hair." The information It con
tains is worth $500,00 to any person.
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IMPROVED
.MAGIC
IB A L M I
W. II. PERKING & CO., Sole Propri
etors, Franklin, Va. 44
J. C. LONG,
Wholesale nnd Retail Dealer In
HARDWARE,
AND OIL
WELL FIXTURES,
OF ALL KINDS,
TI HDIOTTTEj IP .A.,
First Door abovo Exehango Hotel,
4-ly
Prof i C nblc.laSii)!' oj m mi 1.
We desire to engage n few move agents to
sell the world-renowned improved Buck
eye Sewing Machine, at a liberal salary or
oil commission. A horse nnd wagon pi von
to audits. Full particulars furnished on
application. Address W. A. HENDER
SON A CO., General Agents, Cleveland, O.
or St. Louis, Mu. 34-4t
Instate Xotice.
ESTATE OF CONRAD LEDABUtt, late
of Hiekorv Township, Forest County,
deceased. All persons indebted to said es
tate nro requested to make immediate pay
ment. And those hnvimr l-'jul claims
against the same, will present them with
out delay in proper order for seUlcincnt.tu
JOSiAU SviN ANS,
43-6t
' TIDIOTJTB '
TEA STORE!
The place to buy every vaiioty of the
VERY BZSTaTEAS
AT TUB
L 0 IVES T PRICES,
is at tho 'extensive Tea Store of
ii. t. ciiArrEY,
where you can always find a large assort
ment ol'the tiest Teas at New York prices.
A larg assortment of
Groceries and Provisions,
unoqualed in quality and cheapness byany
other storo in Warren county, always on
hand. The people of Forest county will
Have money by purchasing their supplies
at thi phu'o.
Best brands of
FA mil r FLO vn9
delivered at any depot on the lineof the R.
It. free.
HUire on Main St. near the Depot.
71'' HAVE taken the nuency of two
V niaciiines nianul'aiturcd at Meadville,
one known an the
KnifTen Mower and Reaper,
and the other tho
Atlantic Mower and Reaper.
The advantages these machines claim
over others ottered for sale is
Lightness uf Draft, Euse cf .Miiiinsi'inrut,
Efouoray of Power, String! h nnd I'licnpnos.
These machines, with or w ithout reaper
attachment can bo piirch iscd of
II. V. LKDAIU'R.
or WM. Ii. HEATH,
Tionestu, I'a.
Thev also si ll tlm TAYItlt STFl'L
'J'ooTll HAY A tiRAIN HAKE. Noiio
l et! i' in u.-e. JU jl
a gseat nm.i kscgyfct
it. vva: jiFR-a c r,:ry-KrA
.VJNTJC-AR BITTERS
; j v;-v.t atiz thcv?
: N" ill
'v
or vi -
itCV
Vt.'.o ef Vahf : t-i"
C:s. .". t.i J 10;.! ' i; t..'
."Llii-ir-, Prouf , lr!f(t
: , ( r.iltj ' 'i crit ; ," Ai-pct'2-li.(.t
r- ;:c I'M-lfT en to
f. ;.i t'.c Ni.l.vn I.otii. 'u !ic:!cf Ciiiii (rro
IVt.v.i : Ii .'.! til: cllf HlimilnntHi Ihrysio llui
i;.:;:m 1 t nnd A LlFC
2 JI tr Vl.V.t. juruct r.cnoTlor and
l;:Yi;jiv.;.-r t f t!ic &tfI.:, ct.r( j.g olT all popotiom
t.;m.;r 0..1I r ttoiltir t'.a 1 1 t 'l to a licaltltycoB'Ution.
lop.rtoa tr.rll.o tfuro lltlo occorilUifi todirco
tlcu av.fi it'i-cia h n:.vi li.
VIi.O will'cJ (ivcuforon InrnrnHo enf., provided
tl.o lon;.3 t.-j r.tt dci-trojcd ty mlncral poi3oa or
OUur ni-ai ?,q ii Hie itlcran9Vutcd beyond the
pomt nf rcpsl".
For Inr.i:tiin:t.CRi y nn:l C'trcnle Tthrnmn
tmm nutl ioni, DyprrrKlir or IndiccMloot
llilUnn, ncDiiitciil mid Inti ru.ii tcr.t Fevers
i;itrn of the IUur!t lUcr, Kfdicyt nnd
V'tnddcr tltcso IUik ib Ioto been mw-t succccs
lV.i. fcnch IMncnttd nre cacfid ty VUintrd
ClooJ, which Is irrucrally produced by drranffemect
of t tic li(rctlvu OitrnuM
l)VST'H'rJA OR INDIGESTION Head
ache. Pain In tho fcliemlUcre, Cotiha( TIghtncea of tho
Choet, Dlx2!ncBS, Bonr EractatloDi of tho Stomach,''
Dnd Uwtc la tho Wonlh, Bilious Attaclu, Talpitatlcn
cf Uic Heart, l:.nwuttmtion cf tho Lungs, Tain Id tho
of tho Kidney , a&d a hundred other pa'nlnl
PTi'.ipicin-.s.orc tlio otfrrinctnf Dyspepsia.
'ill- y iuviRorato the titomach and f Umalata tho tor
pMllvcrand bewplP,wU!ch rcuderthom of un equalled
clcacyla cleansing the blood of allicipnritie, and
Imparling' new life otd vtf or to tho whole irstem.
IOIl SKIN DISEAeF.S,KrnFtlonr,TettcrfSaU
I henm, Blotchce, Spots, rimplee, i'nstuf ts, Doll, Ccr
banclcs, IMrLg-vrorm, Ecnld-liecd, Bore Fyoo, EryFip
clnc, Itcli, tcurfs. Decolorations of thr SWd, Uamoit
on l rie.ncs of the bhin, of TV liutcvn iiquo or nature,
cro literally drg up and can led out of tho system in a
Phort tt:ac by tho use of these lMttcro. Odo bottle la
ru: h cnpcowlil convlnco tlw most Inert dulcus of their
curative effect.
Ckarsc tho Vltlcted riocd uhcr.crcr ycu find It
lr p.iiit.et; buiftiiiK through tho sUln In Pimples, r.rup
ttotis or Bores t cleanse U t lien you And it obstructed
tni ilngpish in tho reins t ceaDBc It when It Is foul,
and ycur feelings will tell you when. Keep tho blot1
pr.re end tlio health of tlio i-ysu-m W'ill follow.
1M, TAln:uloUiorWOS;M. 1-trUnpln tho
suUm cf so inauy thoucinda, nro cflVcUicUy destroy
(;i iiv, r iroTcd. l or fall dlritctfonn, nad can.fully
tho cirouiur r.rounl ouch bottle, piluted in lour loa
4,:.ajtt ii: gh'.h.Cicniica, rnnehrjid Gpanleh,
J. '.V. J.IIa, Proprietor. Ii. 71. McDON AID A CO.,
r.r:h(o m d Cm. Atrsnts, Cnn Trtnclsco, CalH
uud W cud 24 Ccmmercti Strict, Juw York.
W:OL3 BT ALL PKVGGISTS AND DEALERS.
By an immense practice, extending through a pciiud
of many years, having within tliat lime treated ovel
nine thousand casei of those diseases peculiar to
woman, I have been enabled to perfect a most potent
and agreeable medicine that meets tho indications
presented by that cta&s of diseases with positive cer
tainty and exactness.
To designate Ibis natural specific compound, I have
named 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,
I have while witnessing its positive results in the few
special diseases incident to the separate organism of
woman, singled it out as the climax cr crowning g-em
cf my m.aical career. On its merits as a poMtive,
safe, and cticctual remedy fur this class cl diseases,
and one that will at all times and under all circum
stances ai:t kindly and in harmony with the laws Licit
govern the female system, I am willing to stake my
reputation as a physician. Nay, even more, so conh
dent am I that it will not disappoint the most sanguine
expectations of a single invalid lady who employs it
for any of the ailments for which ! recommend it,
that I oflcra.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, I will, on the return of the bottle, twe-thirds ot
the medicine having been taken according to direc
tions, and the cae 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
oiler it as I do under these conditions ; but having wit
nessed its truly miraculous cures in thousands of cuc.
feel warranted and perfectly ttre in risking botk
tny reputation and my money on its merits.
The following are among those diseases in which my
Favorite Prescription ha worked cures as if by
magic and with a certainty never before attained by
anv medicine : Leucorrhoa. Excessive Flowing, Pain
full Monthly Periods, Suppressions when from unnat
ural causes. Irregularities, Weak Hack, Prolapsus, or
Tilling of the Uterus, Anteversion and Retroversion,
llearinj Down Sensations, Internal Heat, Nervous
Depression, Debility, Despondency, Threatened Mis
carriage, Chronic Congestion, Inflammation and Ul
ceration of the Uterus, and very many other chronic
diseases peculiar to woman not mentioned here, in
which, as welt as in the cases which I 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 ot purpose, being
a most perfect specific in all chronic diseases of the
sexual system of woman. It will not disappoint, nor
will it do harm in any state or condition, it is a
most Powekfi l Rkstorativr 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
doH-rm v-iin perfect safety while in that state. Indeed,
it is a Mother's Cordial, and so prepares the system
far parturition that it renders child-labor easy. I have
received the heartfelt praise from hundreds of mothers
for the inestimable benefits thus conferred.
I offer my Favorite Prescription to the Ladies of
America with the sin cent y of an honest heart, and fur
their best welfare. Those who desire further iuforma
ation on these subjects can obtain it in my Tuhatisk
on Chronic Disuasks or thr Gknekativb and
Urinakv Organs, sent secure from observation upon
receipt of two postage stamp. It treats minutely on
those diseases peculiar to Females, and gives much
valuable advice in recard to their management.
Ult. lilFK IvH f'AVOItlli; FRF
fSl ltllJ IO ISNOIIHIV AM. FIKST
CLAsti imi UUlSTS, tit per but
tle.
Manufactured at the Chemical Laboratory of
It. V. riKKCK, M. IK,
- Sole Pkoprietor,
HUFFALO. N. Y.
rpiIE Tenth volume of Wood's Hocse
X hold Maoa.ink begum with January
'72. It is edited bv tiail Hamilton, S. S.
Wood, and 11. V. Osborne, and includes
anion;; its regular contributors Horace
tireeley, Oail Hamilton, TliosK. Ilcecher,
Dr. Dio Lewis, Dr. W. W. Hall, James
Parton, etc. Harriet lieeeherStowo, Brick
l'nuieroy. John . Saxe, Maj. IJenl. Kil
natrick.'lVtroleuni V. Nasbv, etc., write
it occasionally. Terms tine Dollar a year.
In dubbin;?, three lirst-class perioilicHls
are (iven for the price of oneot them. The
wiiKt liberal Premium l.isteverpublihhed.
No periodical is more In )iicntiy or luvor
aUy lnuitioncd by tlio press." "Wood's
Household Mayrnzi'iin is one of tho monu
ments of busincs enterprise which mark
theaf.' Metlioilist Homo Journal, I'hil
adelphia, Pa. "It has been improving
ever wince we knew it a (rood criterion for
the future," Couiier, New Market, Can
ada. It is a marvel of cheapness and tirst-clai-s
ualiiv coinliiiied." New York
Times. Specimen copy sent free to any
addit-cK. S. S. W(JtI) A ').,
Ne buih, N. V.
48'
167 Water Street, Mead ville, Pa.
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lit Store with ST A VLKS .0 St It LEV, Opposite rout Ofltce.
THE LARGEST DEALER IN
In this section, including tlio following celebrated makes: Chickering &
Sons, Sleinway & Sons, Wm. B. Bradbury, Kurtzman, nd otiicrs.
WHITXEY & SLA Y TON'S OROAXS AXD MEL ODEOXS. These
Organs and Melodeons nre acknowledged by all good judges to he tlio best and
finct finished Reed Instruments made.
This being the Oldest nnd Largest IIouso in this section, superior induce
ments can and will be ode red to purchasers. Stools and Spreads, Sheet Music,
Hooks, and a largo stock of everything iu tho Music line, can bo found at my
store.
9-ly I" J. c. HUUJ.
500 YOLUJIKft IX OXK.
" AGENTS WANTED
ron
The Library of Poetry aM Sosg,
r.oinj; Clioiro Scloo'lons from Iho Host
l'oets, Kinrlish, Scotch, Irish mid Anicrl
taii, 'With an Introduction by
WILLIAM CCLLKN BRYANT.
T'ndcr whose critical diinorvision the
volume was poinpileil.
ino imnosoniext nnd clirnpcst suiiscrtp
tion book extant. CvorSiO nun, licnuti
I'tilly ni inlcd, choicolv illusi ruled,- linnd-
somcly bound. A Library of over OoO
volumes in 0110 book, whoyo contents, of
no rplieiucrnl nature or interest, will never
ftrow old rr stale. It can be, and w ill be'
read and re-read with iileasmo bv old and
j'ounjr, as lon ns its leaves hold together.
"A perfect mirprisc. Scarcely ftiivtliinit
all all n favorite, or at all worthy of place
here, is ne;ji.;cted. It is n book lor every
household." A'. V. Unit.
"nukiBiw of no similar collection In
the Knfilisli lanKuacro which, In copious
ncss and fclicitv of selection nnd nri ane
ment, can ut all compare with it." A". 1",
1 tinv.l.
Term liberal. Scllinii very rapidly.
Send for Circular and Terms to
J. H. FoliO & CO.,
27 Tal k Vluee, N. Y.
Jnnr fl, lf-Tl.
Allegheny Valley Rail Road.
SKW LINE TO BUFFALO THROUGH
TliK OIL RKUIONS.
OX AND after Monday Nov. 20, Trains
will rutin.? follows (Altoonu, Time):
SOUTH.
Day Express lenve Oil City at . 2 2." p in
Arrives at l'ittsbui'irh S .'i5 n in
Nifiht Kxprcss Leaves Oil City t 110 p m
arrives at l-iitsourpn otnaiii
Mail Train leaves Oil City 0 4" a in
Arrives at i'ittlburph 0 00 p m
Vtnnniro Accoin. leaves Oil City 4 00 ii. ni.
and arrives at Kittnnning I) 10 p. m.
NORTH.
Ray Express Leaves I'itUburgh et 7 50 a in
Ar'rrives at Oil City ut 2 ".ii p m
Niizht Kxpress Leaves rittsburgh 8 10 pm
Arrives at Oi. City 6 45 am
Mail Train leaves Pittsburgh 11 SO a in
Arrives at Oil City 7 2" p in
Venaiiiio Ace. leaves Kittannlnir 7 05 a m
and arrives at Oil City 12 20 p in
Silver I'alaco Sleeping Cars on niirbt
Express Trains, between Pittsburgh and
Titusvillo. ThroiiLrh Conches on lnv Ex
press Truius botween Piltsbumh nnd Bos
ton. J.J.LAWJIWIK,
T. At. KINO, (jitu'l. Sup't.
Ass't. Sup't.
J7iia stood the tent of Keren years
before tie public and tut prepar
ation for the hair lias iet been tli.i
eorereil tliut will proil'uee. the same
beueicial result. It is an cutireli)
ticiti scientilc tliseoreri eombiti
inq ma in of the most powerful and
rcstoratire aaentn in the VEGET
ABLE KINGDOM. It restores GREY
HAIR TO ITS ORICINAL YOUTH
FUL COLOR. It makes the seal,,
ifhite ami clean ; citret ilamtruf
anil humors, and liilliii;? out of
tiio liitir: anil will miil.it it urow
upon bald heads, creept in ri-ri)
aijeil persons, as it furnishes tho
nutritive priueido hi irlihi the
hair Is nourished and suptorled.
11 makes the hair moist, soft, and
tlossi. anil is uiisui'iiissiil as a
U A i It 1 It IJ S S I A' U. It is the
chenps'st preparation erer offered
to the fiubtie, as one bottle wiil ae
eoniplisli more and lust lonier
than three bottles of any other
pre pa raiioi,:
It is reeoin mended and used by
the I'ivKt Ucclionl Authority.
The Wonderful results firoduced
bl our Sicilian Hair licneiver hare
inluevd iiKtni to manufacture
prearutions for the Hair, under
various names; und, in order to
iniluee the trade and the publie. to
purchase their compounds, then
hare resorted to falsehood, by
claliniuif they were former part
ners, or had some connection iriti
our Mr. Hall, and their prepara
tion ivns similar to ours. Do not
be deceived bythem. I'u rehiise. the
original: it' has never yet been
e:u;ille.il. Our Treatise on the
Hair, ivitli certificates, sent- free
by mail. Sue that each bolile has
our priratc lleveuna Stump oeer
the top of the bolile. Ail others
are imitations.
R.P. Hall & Co., Prop's, Nashua, N.H.
S l t-j uH t 'l'jjitli ami fiftiUrs hi .l.V.Vr.'n.
ALLS
im iii ii i n
e biciiiao Hair m
V;1
This Cut llluitritei th manner of Using
T T -pj 1-1 tr-' .a
Fountain Nasal Injector, lf .
I 01
DOUCHE,
Thlf tnpfHmient ! wpecUlly designed for the
perfect application of
DR. SACK'S CATARRH REMEDY.
It the on I t form of Instrument yot Invented
with which fluid medicine can be curried high wp
and perfectly applied to nil parts of Iho ntTectcd na
sal pnazc. and tho chambers or cavities com
municating therewith. In which pores and nhvrs
frequently cxlnt. and from which the catarrhal dif
charge generally pniceed. The want of fnccefa
In treating Catarrh heretofore has arl-en lart-ely
from the Tmio"ih.ity of apply liij? remedies to
these cavities and chambers by anv of the ordi
nary methods. Tills obstacle In tlio way of ef
fecting cures is entirely overcome by the Invention
of the Douche. In uslnir this instrument, the Fluid
It carried by its own weight, (no snuffing, forcing or
pumping being required.) np one nostril in a full
gently flowing stream to the highest portion of the
naial paesnL-es, passes Into and thoronphlyclearis
csall the tube and chambers connected there wit h,
and flows out ot the opposite nostril. Jtsuse 1s pleas
ant, and so simple that a child can understand
It. Full and explicit direction ac
company each instrument. When nsed with this
instrument. Dr. tarre" Catarrh ltemedy cures re
cent attacks of Cold iu tho Head by
a few applications.
Symptom of Catnrrb. Freqtient head
aolie, discharge falling Into ttiront, sometimes pro
fuse, water v, thick mucus, purulent. oflensivo, &c.
Iu others a 'dryness, dry, water', weak or in flamed
eves, stopping up or obstruction of nasal paesatrcs,
rinifin ui ears, deafness, hawkim? ond conhlnff
to clear throat, ulcerations, scabs from ulcers,
voice altered, nasal twang, offensive breath, im-
fiaired or total deprivation of senso of smell and
wto. dizziness, mental depression, loss of appe
tite, indigestion, enlarged tonsils, tickJins couh,
&c. Onlva few of theso symptoms are likely to
be present In any case at ono time.
Dr. Sage's Catarrh ltemcdy, when
used witli lr. Plerco'n Naval Uoucliet
and accompanied with the constitutional treat
ment which Is recommended in the pamphlet
that wrap each bottle of the Itemedy.is a per
fect spociflc for this locthsomo riWcaee, nnd tho
J iroprietor offers, In pood faith. $500 reward
or a case he can not cure. Tho Remedy is mild
and pleasant to uBe.ron tabling no strong or caustic
driiL'S or poisons. The Catarrh Remedy i sold at
50 cents, Douche at 00 cents, by all Iriiff
Klata. or either will lwi mailed hv proprietor on
rurelpt : of 00 cents. IK. V. Fl T.UCC. iU. !.,
Blo Proprietor, ULTl'ALO. N. Y. w... .
CDAKLE5 A. DAVA. Lditor.
A Npwa?aicr ot the Present Time-i.
Intucdcd for Tcoplo Now oa Eortti.
Including Farincil. Stprha.ilca. Merrhanti, Pro.
fessioiiAl ilea. Workers. Tuliilcera, aad ail Van
ncr or liniut Fuiifi. uad the Wiror, Soua. aud
iauifit:oror all suciu
ONLY ONE DOLUtt A VEAIt !
ONE Ul'NDUrU COPIES FOR JO.
Or t:ian o Cent a C rr. Li-t ILcro to a
C3l) C.a!i ut evjry To!t UUce.
SEMI.Wcr.iil.Y SI'S, 8 A TEAR,
of the a-ime t?la nni ceucrul character a
Titt: WKhKI.r. b;it witli a Rreilt-r var.uty of
tti.scol:aueu icadmir, a:iU furuKhhi? (lie nwit
i its aunMirlrxiia aliti Rioiilor fr;a!i:)e". bcciuru
Ii enma twice a (viruSc I.itea.l of Oiicu oaiy.
THE DA II. Y 0t S, 20 A VC1E.
A r-reCTnlneTtlr roa'l.ihlo nen.iier. w.tn
lir'os' c.rv-'V. I m in llie wo.-ia. rro, liu!
PC'iitcur, and ! mil), til lo'itlc.. A' tlie ilmy.
f-nii ev.Tv wli.Te. I w i cefii. u o-rpy ; ty luuil,
d J Ctibu a Luuulh, or a uar.
TERMS TO CLUB 3.
a HE PULLall WEEKLY M'N.
FiTO cop:oa, one ya.-, i3: ara:e:r n- rtr-..''l.
t'uur iJotlurtf.
Ten ropt, ono v,'nr, ieivirateiv u liti t-f ctl
aa ex ii a ooiy lo Uie ctlur up ni clun )
Twonty cop'oa, onfl ya-ir, .ep.ir;wclv a'M:e.-i.va
(a.iU au uxLra coiy to lue iietifr ii of enibi.
fr'tituvu Dultara.
Fifty ertti!.. ovq renr, to ono fi-ldre. tmi.l 1110
bfc.iu- cck y uuo j .'-.ir i;.it'.er 11 n uf rli-bi,
Tlili'iy-ttiritu liultHra.
Fifty cop!fi, one year, "eparalflv n-'driF-cfl (nv-.il
lue beiui WeeKly oueye.ir to :t'ter m ot ciui ,
Tbirtylivu Oullurs.
Ono tnn'irod coi tea, nrn year, lo rne iKl tief.
t.in'l ibe lially fo one ye-tr to Una .tter tn of
cIUji. I-ill y Dullura.
One humtre;l eonl.fl, oni r-'ar. SH.-'ariitdv lul
urc.e;l taa.! cite Ua'ly lor mie v'.ir to 'no irel n-r
uoofclutu, r-.iiy Uuiiurw.
THE SE.VII.UKEKLY IfUN.
FIto oouieh, oi.e year, fcepiiratelv n.tli 1.
fclirltt Dalian,
Ten cot lc, rrie rcir. renara'elv a'tiiret.eit (an I
uu kxu a cojiy to iieuer u; -r e h,).
rsixleuu Daliar-a.
HESD YOCIt SION'F.Y
to Vt trt'-j or'Ier.. e-et:a, or thrift, nn 'i-w
ork. w.vtrver e uvem- or If ,t . tin u ruui
tuc l;-t e.i Uout-tilui.tt 'i.o:tey. AKlredi
I. w. l.yr.i, vi. P'lii i. i,e.,
IS.iu ottlrB. New Vr.iU rtlv.
TOli WOUK nc-atlyexoeutoa at thlxV.tllce
u hi rea-souaoie ru.ia.
i
(mCicck&AllesIiHijUivcr Ky
OV A Nit AKTKU Momlnv Juno A, 1ST1,
Trulns will run as follows;
HOUimvAitn THAi.vn.
STATIONS: 1st dims. 2d Clnxs.
4 il A ID u
k. in. n. in. p. in. n. in. n. m.
Ci-rry l'i 11 (K) A it) in)
SimrtiitiNlinrf; II 'J 11 flr H n jo
(Avndrn tl M 11 47 (1 it7 1 n
Ct tilrrvillo 7 01 11 M ll -tit (t r.l
Tryonvlllo 7 1:1 12 0:1 (I fn in a
llyilclown 7 -.."i lii 1" 7 ID II oo
ah 7 :v in 2 7 i'5 ii a)
Tilnovlllo
l'i: 7 42 12 4.- 7 40 (1 1(1 11 ,1.-.
Mlor l'niin 8 n-J 1 03 7 fD (1 fir. IJ 1.-,
MmlVnr ft 07 1 08 R 01 7 at 12 mi
I'iunupr 8 17 1 IS 8 ID 7 4D li 4 !
ATI 8 U. 1 ."i 8 1 7 .V. 1 o,-,
rvt Ct'ntio
UK 8 2 1 'J8 8 .10 8 ID 1 iVI
roitmiiiin 8 i.t l :t"i 8 :ts 8 'jn a id
Tnrr I'nrm 8 4D I 34 8 42 8 HO 2
llytitl Fitriti fS 4tt 1 44 8 f,t) 8 4D 2 40
Knis-villo 8 :i 1 4! 8 M ! 0D 2 &
MfClintttfk ;8 fill 1 fi:l ft oo n o."i 3 on
An 10 2 0,-. 9 15 0 20 3 20
Oil City
nr 0 ll 2 10 10 IS 3 40
Olcopolls II 4.1 a .Ut 11 ID 4 25
Knlo Uoi'k P fill 2 4(1 URJ4fi0
rrcsttlcnt 1) fill 2 f0 11 38 4 Ail
Titincsln 1(1 2: 3 12 12 30 .' K7
llifkory ID 41 3 32 1 20 fl 15
Trunkryvlllo 10 f'4 3 11 1 45 0 4:1
Titlionte 11 11 3 iiS 2 21 7 10
Irvincton 12 01 4 40 4 05 8 40
API'tTIONAI. RrcoND-fI.AKNTn.MNH -Stlf Tit,
No. 10 Titusvillr2.10p. in.( Millor a.rxl;
ricilliior 3.20; IVt 'rutin .t.l; ( 'nliini hill
4.1."; Tnrr Kititn 4.2.1; liyntl l'urni 4.37;
Hottscvillo 4.5.5; Oil 1'ity 5.20.
No. 8 -Curry 0.15 n. in.; Titusvillf 8.:y;
Miller Fiirm 0.25; IVt, (Vnlra !'. IS; Coluin
bin 10.13; Tnrr Fnini KI.IS; ltvntl I'lirin
10.27; liuviMPvillo 10.35; Oil City ll.ftO.
No, 18 Vet Crutre 1.28 p. ni."j ( 'olumlii.i
1.50: Tnrr Kiifin 2.05; ltvntl l'urni 2.10;
K.iUHPvillo2.:i(': Oil City 3.00.
No. 22 Oil City 0.3(i n. in.; Oloopolm
7.25; Tiotirotii 8.51; Trtinkpy villo 10.15;
TUlloutoll.il.
NoitrmvAnn trains.
STATIONS: 1st Clnss. 2d Clnxs.
5
3
I 13 II
p. 111. n. in. n. tit.
5 05 II 00 7 45
TV. 111.
p. ni
12 45
Irvinoton
Titliouto
Trunkpyvillo
llifkory
TimiPHtu
l'resitlont
lnpjlo Kook
Oleopol in
AR
Oil City
PR
Mt'Clintork
Kou.scville
Hynd Fiirm
Tnrr Farm
Coliiiiiliiti
All
Pet Cent t o
PR
I'tonopr
Slmtlbr
Millor Farm
AR
Titusvillo
JK
ITydolown
Tryonvlllo
Conlrpvilla
lilynili-ii
SpnrtuiiHburg
Corry
1 28 6 47
1 45 (1 05
1 51 ;tl 15
2 I I II 34
7 20 l 05
8 05 10 15
8 20 10 41
8 45 1 1 40
;2 35
2 3S
2 47
3 15
(I A)
30 12 21
fl 50
0 35 12 32
7 OS 10 05
7 JI5 10 55
1 0:1
1 50
0 00 3 20 7 40 1 1 30
6 13 tl 82 7 55 11 AO
0 10 3 85 7 50 12 00
I'll "0 3 40 1 8 01 12 25
0 25 3 45 8 10 12 38
I'd 20 3 40 8 14 12 48
0 34 3 55 8 21 1 05
2 10
2 25
2 SO
2 40
2 55
3 10
3 20
fl 30
fl 42
(I 52
fl 5(1
J7 15
7 35
7 44
7 57
8 05
50 8 23
(NI 8 30
15 8 40
20 8 41
40 0 05
1 25
1 45
2 IX)
2 15
2 45
3 05
3 20
3 50
4 10
4 30
4 50
A 50
3 33
3 45
4 15
4 40
A 20
4
4
45
0 10
ft 20
D 34
0 43
II 5d
5 OS
A 17
'8 14 j!5 27
8 2
8 55
5 38 K) 02
U 10 II) 32
AUDITION ALHKt'OXn-rl.ASSTRAIXM-XOIlT II
No. 15 Oil Citv i.55 n. m.j Jtonsovilio
7.20; Tnrr Fnnn 7.40; Colntuliin 7.55; IVt
('autre 8.10; l'ionoer 8.40; Millor S.25;
Titusvillo 0.55.
No. 7 Titusvillo 0.00 a. ill.; Corrv 11.25.
No. 11 Oil Citv 11.20 n. in.; Kmispvillo
11.45; Itvml Fnrui 11.. 53; Tarr Fttrni 12.0.1;
(V'luiiibiii 12.10; IVt Cont io 12.20; Millor
1.25; Titusvillo.2.00; Corry 4.42 p. 111.
No. "1 Tidiouto 12.45 p. in.; Trunkev
villo 1.45; Tioni'Sta 2.4.1; Oloopolls 4.25; Oil
City 5.20,
() Trains do not stop. Stop on signal.
d) Stop for mi-nix.
Train A, (1, 21 nnd 22 run daily ; till othor
trains dnilv pxfrpt Sunday.
N. It. Train No. l! is an Kxprpss from
TitUHVillo to Corry.
PILVKR PAI.AfE KI.KF.riNO CAR TII.MN8.
No. 4 Direct from l'liiladolpliitl without
plmno.
No. 1 Direct to Philadelphia without
eliat'.fjo.
No. 5 Direct from Pittsburgh without
cliBmro.
No. G Direct to Pittsburgh without
eliangp.
c. .i. KKPnunx jno. riTCAinx,
Kuperintciidotit. Uen'l Mannjicr.
l
ii;;:: inct.kdie.vts that
ro::v. kofadams nro
,i!'Ii.-!ti-.l i n every p it Knp, tliorc
ji'oroit striii bet ret t i!p.ratiotif
rnvsif lvx.i preckibe it
'lit a certain euro for .i-rtiAila,
-v!iiii-i mi nil ils t" n:n, l.hi iiina-'.i.-i.i,
M.ia Itwrsisc., j.ivcr Coin
"lui. t titjil all discus'. uf ti e
!:llo.:l.
'.nil do mow piniil l!ian ten lU!ei
jol ilia t';ri.,i of tariuparilia.
li: U.'iOrrtOiaNED PHYSICIANS
I i;ivct:?r,I P.ori.! .Iiainllicirractire
liir I'.tQ y. :st t Itreo ye:ira unj l. tely
,i;:i!o-s.) it ni a r J iuLiIu Allcrativo
I wiJ l'.l.Ksl IVfifu-r.
in'!. T. C. PIT: It. rf Ealtlncre.
in. r. J. 1WVK..V, "
! U.K. M'.l'Al.H.
ID l.V.O. 1I t.I.Y. '
i).;. J. i. S.'Altrih, vl K liolajvlllc.
Da. J. I.. McCARTllA, Columbia,
S. C. '
"on. a. J). Nonr.i:s, r..,-ccomb, n. c.
fiizv andj:::doesd by
j J. H. J'Ri..NVII& t'OXS, I'all llivcr,
!'. Vv'.''sv:7-...rl.vn. Slieh.
It i' v.' i . . i i 11 i ..... . .1. ...
H fj 11 ; I - -( :.M.
' ' ' S.W.'I.. C. .V.i-.VL'UHN, Murliec.
i. o.'o, i e; .1.
Our f;' f-e v. ;i! TV t :."ln',e nf any ev.
t".i t. I 1.1' .1 i. 1 I . l-Ml.i u to tlio
W..II '' i.i- -. TotliO M;.-klical
''i " ' 11 - ! cii'.'u a i'liilj ! x-
II-" 1 1 ;-e: .' r to n'.y they J.ao eer
'is- I l.i l' t -f.t :.ni:l ef diseased
illi'i'-i ; i ii 1 io fc.M; .L;:l..-tr.! we s.'.y try
l. i v. i.l La re&torc-l
a In i A
Is r 11 1 y all rnl;lstj,
);..-. I,.,;, 1'e. AJJrea
il CO.
-M.:. liuiug t'l,ciuiil3t
COAL! COAL!
IS Prepared to deliver the best quality of
(al at the old Kveihurt Hank, two
miles from Ncwinunville for 7centsper
or at Tiuucsta und vicinity for
23 CENTS TEIt BUSHEL.
lie always lins a largo supply on hand,
Vow is the timo to lay in a large supply
Orders promptly attended to 2 9
GROVIIR & BAKER
h k w i n . .ii a : nn i:s.
T.io following Rroe1pi !cd from tlimis-
nnd.s of tPstltnonlnlH of similar character,
iw expressing tho reasons for tho prefer
ence iho drover A linker Machines over
nil others,
"Hike tho drover .v linker Mn.
chine. In tho (list place, because If 1 hail
nny other, I should Mill wnnt'n drover A
linker; nnil Imvlnua drover A linker It
nnswers the pitiposo of nil tho rest. It
does n greater vnrlel v of work ami Isoaslcr
to icftrn than any other," Mrs, J. C. Cro
ly (Jenny Junej
"T have hn l several years' rxpe
riencewith n drover it llalt'cr Mnchine,
which has triven mo jrrcnt sntiMfactioti. I
think the drover V linker Mnchlnc is more
ensil v iii.innKcd, and less linblo to kpI out
of order. 1 prefer the drover A riiiker do
eldetllv." Mrs. Dr. Watts, New York.
"I have had one in my family for
some two years; nnd f.totn what I know
of it workings, and from tho testimony of
many of my friends who uso tlio same, I
can hardly see how nnythlngeotild be more
complete or plvo better sat infliction."
Mrs. den. Grant.
"I bclievo II lo bo Iho best, nil
things considered, of nny thnt 1 have known
it is very sitnplo nnd easily learned; the
new inn Ironi tlio onlinnry spools Is n rent
ndvnntniie; the ntitch is entirely reliable;
It tines oriiiiutcntal work beautifully ; it Is
not linblo to net out of order. Mrs. A. M
rSpciuncr, 3(1 ltondSU Brooklyn.
"I am acquainted with tho work of
tlio principal machines, and I prefer tho
drover A linker to them all, because I con
sider tho stitch more clastic. I havo work
in the house which was done nine years
nso which is still irood." Mrs, Dr." Mo
Crendy, No. 43 Fast 2.'!il street, N. Y.
"More than two-thirds of nil the
sewlntrdone in my family for Umlaut two
years has been done by drover A linker's
Machine, nnd I never'lind n irarinent riti
or need mcndini;, except those rents whicli
Irolicsomo boys will ninko In whole cloth.
It is, In my opinion, by far tho most valu
able of nny I havo tried," Mrs. llunry
Wnrd lloecher.
"The drover A Hnkor Sewlntr Ma-
chino has rendered In every respect, tho
most perfect satist'act ion. It combines so
many advantages with beauty of execu
tion and economy In price that it in a ne
eesity In every household." Mrs. Gover
nor deary, 1 Inii isliiiiir, l'n,
"I have had tho (trover A Paker Ma
chine fur ten or tnclvo years iu constant
use in my house. I havo seen and known
everv kind of Family sowina, both per
sonal and household,' accomplished up
the drover A linker Machine, to the entt.
satisfaction of ull concerned, He wStophon
11. Tynir.
"I find tho drover A Pnker Stitch will
wear nslomr as the piriiients do outwear
tho parment in fact, Tlio stitch will not
break on bins seaiiin, when stretched, as
others do : nnd neither does it draw tho
work." Mrs. Dr. Whiting, 4 Kast twenty-fourth
tit root, N. Y.
The Grover nnd Baker Sowing Machine
Company mantifacturo both tho Klastio
and iAick Stiteh Machines, nnd offer tho
public n eholco of the best machines of
both kinds, at their establishments in nil
tho largo cities, nnd through agencies In
nearly nil towns throughout the country.
Price lists and samples of sewing in both
stitches furnished on application to
T. J. VAN i I ICS EN, Agent,
Tionestn, Pa.
PITH OLE VALLEY R'Y.
0
N AND AFTKlt Monday, Juno 5, 1871,
i ruins win run as ioiiows:
Tit A INS NOItTHWAUD.
STATIONS. No. 2. No. 4.
Oloopoliu, 10.25 a m 3.30 pm
Dennett, 10.38 " 3.28 "
Woods 0.:io " 3.18 "
Prnthers Mill 10.2-1 " 3.10 "
Pithole City 11.00 ' 2.50 "
TRAINS SOUTHWARD,
STATIONS. No. 1. No. 3.
ritholuCitv, 8.10 am 1.20 pm
I'rathers tili 8.18 " 1.48
Woods 8,5(1 " 1-,(J '
Dennett 0.02 " 2.02 "
Oleoiielis p. 10 " 2.14 "
All Trains ntako eloso connections
nt Oleopolis with trains on tho Oil Creek A
Allegheny Itiver llnilway, North and
South.
Two IJnes of Stages run daily between
PitholoCity, Miller Farm ittiii I'lcai-ant-vilio,
mnkiogconiiuction witharrlvingund
departing Trains. J. T. Dl.AIlt,
II. W1CK1IAM, Siip t.
Ticket Agent, Titholo City, Pa.
LOTS FOR SALE!
IN THE
BOROUGH OF TIQNESTA.
Apply to GEO. G. SICKLES,
70, Nassau St., Now York City.
PENNSYLVANIA CEN
TXIAL RAILROAD
ON AND AFTKlt 11 P. P. Sunday May
1, 1870, Trains arrivo at and lcavo tho
Union Depot, corner of Washlntou and
Liberty struct, as follows;
ARUIVF.
Mail Train, 1.30 a m ; Fast Una, 12.12 a
in ; WcirHnccommodation No. 1, tl.20 a in'
llrint'iii accommodation No 1, 7.50 a m;
Wall's accommodation No 2, 8.55a in ;Cin
cinnnti express 0.20 a in ; Johnstown ac
commodation 10.50 am; llrudilock'a ne
comniodatioii No 1, 7.00 p in ; Pittsburgh
express 1.30 p m; l'uciiie express 1.50 p in ;
Wall's accommodation No 3, 2.:I5 p in ;
Homewood accommodation No 1,0.55 pm;
Wall's accommodation No 4, 5.50 p ni;
Ilrinton nccominodatioii No 2, 1.10 p in;
Way l'usseugor 10.20 p m.
DliPAHT.
Southern express 5.20 a ill ; Pacific ex
press 2.40 a m ; Wall's accommodation No
1, 6.30u m ; Mail Train 8.10 a in ; Hrinton's
accommodation l).20a m; ilruddock's uo
eoniinodation No 1, 5.10 p in; Cincinnati
express 12.35 p m ; Wall's accommodation
N 2, 11.51 a m ; Johnstown accommodation
4.05 p in ; Homewood accommodation No
1, 8.50 p in ; Philadelphia express 3.50 pUJt;
Wi.ii ,...,,,..,,.., i.. vq i ii-,.-. .... y'..!T ..
accommodation No 4, 0.05 p in ; Fust Line
7.40 p m; Wall's No5, 11.00 p in.
Tho Church Trains leuvo Wall's Station
everv Sunday nt 0.05 a. in., renchimr Pitts
burgh at 10.05 a. m. Upturning lcavo Pitts
burgh at 12.50 p. in., and arrivo ut Wall's
Station at 2.10 p. 111.
Cincinnati express loaves daily. South
ern express daily except Monday. All oth
er Trains daily, except Sunday.
For further information apfy to
W. II. IIF.CKWITII. Agent.
The Pennsylvania ltailroad Company
will not assume anv Itisk for liattifatre ,v.
cept for Wearing Apparel, and limit their
responsibility to Ono Hundred Dollai s val
ue. All bugtriige exceeding that a omit
in vaitio win he at tlio risk ot tno nor.
unless taken by spocinl contract.,
A. J. CASSAl
General Supcurlntendcnt, Altoona Pa.
WATCH FREE to Agonts to intro
duce articles that sell in everv house,
Lata A Co., I'ittsluti jih, Pa. 32- K
ADDRESS
To tho Nervcous
AND
ID EBILITATED ,
WlIOSRsntreringshnvo boon protract
eti from hidden causes, nnd whoso
eases require prompt treatment to render
existence dosinil.lt; i
If you nro Buffering, or, liavoufforcd:
from Involuntary discharges, whatj frect
does it produce on your goneral lienlthT
Do yon feel weak, debilitated, easily tiredf '
Does n litllo extra exertion prod ilea pal
pitation of tho heart? Does your liver, or'
urinary organs, oryourkhinoys, frequent
ly got out of order T. Is your urine some
times thick, milky or floeky, or Is It ropy
on settling T Or does 'a 'thick skum riso to
tho top Or is n sediment at tho bottom af
ter it has stood awhile T Do "you havo
spells of short breathlngor dlspopslnT Are
your bowels constipated t Do yon liaro
spills of rralntlng, or rushes of blood to
tho head T Is your memory imparedf Js
your mind constantly dwelling on this
subject T Doyoufeel dull, listless, moping,
tired of company, or liter Do you wish
Uha left nlono, nwny from evcrvhodv?
Does nny liltlo thlng'ninko" you start or
lump 7 Is your sleep broken or restless T
tho lustio ofyoureyo as brilliant f
Tlio bloom on your cheek ns brlghtT Do
yon enjoy yourself In society as well 7 Do
on pursue your business with tho same
enorgy 7 Do you feel as much confidence
youself T Aro your spirits dull and ling.
ging, given to fits of melancholy 7 If so,
do not lay it to your liver or dyspepsia.
Have you restless nights? Your biu-v
eak, your lenoos weak, nnd have but lit-
tlo appetite, and youattributo this to dvs
pepsiaor liver-complaint ?
Now, reader, Belf-almse, venorenlsi il
euses bndly cured, nnd sexual excesses, nr
nil caimblo of producing a weakness of tho
geuoratlvo orgnns. Tho orgnns of genera
tion.when in perfect henltli.'tnnko tho man
Did you ever think that thoso bold, defi
ant, energetic, persevering, successful business-men
aro always thoso whoso genera
tive organs nro in perfect health T You
novor hear such men complain of being
melancholy, of nervousness, of palpitation
of the heart. They tiro never afraid they
cannot succeed In business ; they don't bo
conto sad anil discouraged ; they arealways
polito and pleasant In the company cf lu
dies, ntidjook you and (hem right in the
face none of your downcast looks or any
meanness about them. I do nut menu
tlioso who keep tho organs in tinted by
running to excess. Those will not only
ruin their constitutions, but also those
they do business with or for.
How many men, from'bndly cured dis
eases, from tho effects of self-nbuso and
excess, havo brought about that state of
weaknoss in those organs that has reduced
the Beneal system so mnch as to produce
almost every othor disease idiocy, lunacy,
paralysis, spinal affections, suicide, aud al
most overy other form of disease whick'
humanity is bctr to, and the real cause ol
the troublo scarcely ever suspoetod" and
havo doctored forall but the right one.
Diseases "of theso organs roquiro Uie use
of a Diuretic. II FLM HOLD'S FLUID
EXTRACT PUCIIU is the great Diuretic,
and is a certain curofor diseases of the
Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, Dropsy, Organ
ic Weukncss, Female Complaints, Goner
al Dobity, and all diseases of the Urinary
Organs, whether existing in Male or Fo-
malo, from whatovor cause originating,
awl no mutter of how long standing.
If no treatment is submitted to, Co
sumption or Insanity may ensue. Our
flesh and blood aro supportod from those
sources, and tho health and happiness,.
and that of Postority, depouds epon
prompt uso of a reliable remedy.
Ilelmbold's Extract Buchu,' established
upward of 10.A"ears, prepared by n. T.
IIFLMHOLD, Druggist, 504 Broadway.
New York, and 104 Ssuth 10th Street,
Philadelphia, Pa. Price $1.25 per bottle
or 0 bottles for tW.SO, delivered to any ad
dress. Sold by all Drugesls everywhere
NONE ARE GENUINE UNLESS
DONE TP IN STKL KNUUAVED
Wrapper, fao-sniile of my Chemical Ware
house and signed 11. T. HELM BOLD.
28-ly