NATURE'S HAIR RE.STORA,TlYE 4 v n H R 4 CbntViM mo LAC St'LI'ITUltXo SUG Alt OF LEAD Xo LI TIT AKGXo XI Tit A TE OF SIL Villi, and is entire; free from the Poisonous and Hralth-dentroying Prvjs vcd in other Hair Prepara tion. Tin:iparonl"nnd clear as crystal, it vil .not tliclincst fabric, prrfcctlv 8AFI', OliKAX and FKKIOIK.NT desiileratums LONO SOLIIUT FOR AND FOUN D AT LAST! It restore" nnd prevents tlie Hair from becoming liray, impnrts a soil, glossy np penraneo, removes DnndrtitT. is cool nnd refreshing to the head, checks the 1 lixir from falling off, anil restores it ton great extent when prematurely lost, prevents Headaches, euros nil humors, cutaneous eruptions, and unnatural heat. AS A DIIKSSINU l'Olt '11 IK II. MU IT IS THE lll'.ST ARTI'l.F. IN THK MARKET. Dll, ). SMITH, Patentee, Aver, Mass. Prepared only ly FROCT Eli HKOT1I F.US, Olouccs'ter, Mass. Tlie genuine is put up inn panel bottle, miv.lo expressly lor it, with tlie name of tho nrtlclo lilown in the glass. Ask your Druggist for Nature's Hai Restorative, and tnko no oilier. .jnt-Scnd two tlireo eent stamps to Procter Brother for a "Treatise on the . Human Hair." Tho information il con tains is worth $500,00 to any person. "WALLLIS I I M r R o v E D M A a i c M r ii o v E D M A O I C IMPROVED MAGIC B AL 1A. I W. II. rERKING rc CO., Sole Propr. ctors. Franklin, Pa. 44 J. O. LGE2G, Wholesale anil Rclnil Dealer in HARDWARE, AND OIL WELL FIXTURES, OF ALL KINDS, TIX)IOTJTEl IP.A-: First Door above Exchango Hotel. 4-ly AVc desire to engage n few move ncrcnts to sell the world-renowned improved lluck ryo St wins Machine, nt a liberal salary or on commission. A horse and wagon given to agents, Full particulars furnished on npplii-ilion. Address W. A. HENDER SON A- CO., r.encral Agents, Cleve land. O. or St. Louis, Mo. 31-lt lUiic Police. TSTATF. OF COXRAD LEDAEUR, late -l-f of Hickory Township, Forest County, "defeased. All persons indebted to said es tate Hro requested to make immediate pay ment. And thoso having lepal elaiiiis ngninst the same, will present them with out dclav in proper order for setlloincnt.to J. S. KNOX, 1 . JOSIA11 W1NANS, j I'-xccutors. 43-Ct TEA STORE! The place to buj- every variety of the VERY DES7TEAS AT TUB L O WEST PRICES, is at tho extensive Tea Store of- II. T. CIIAFFEY, where von ean always find a larpo assort ment of tlie best Teas at Xew York prices, A. larg assortment ol Groceries and Provisions, unefjualed in qnalil !y and eheapnessbyany other store in VHrren eouniy, always on hand. The people of l-'orest county will nave money by purchasing their supplies kt this place, liest brands of FA MIL P FL 0 UK, delivered at any dojot on tho line of the TX. It. tree. (Store on Main Kt. near the Depot. "WTV. 1IAVK tiikrn tho nsrnirv of two iiiin lii ni's timmifuciurcj at MeU'h illi', ciiic Known as llio KnUfen Mower and Reaper, uiul tho utiu r tlio Atlantic Mower and Reaper. Ti.o itilvantiiiroH theso lnarhincs ilaim over uthw s oI).r.l K.r salt; is I.ichtmss lI Draft, Lusc of Mnuaffiacnl, Lfuiionty if Power, Slrcnilh and llienputss. 'I'lii'se iniirliim-s, with hv wilhniit realtor utl.l, h:i!i'lit call lt' liuivlia-.nl it II. V. l.DIiAI'.i n. or W.M. li. II !: A'1'1 1, TiKiicsltt, I'a. ti.. v i.is. m-:i tin, tayi.ow sti-.i:l Tonl II 11A V A ; i: i :v ICAUK. N'u Ia fcr iii ti'". 'u :;i 1 , STAT KtfXAl FrUr&ViBT l"v. WAl KK.ft'. C. I.liOilNIA VINEGAR BITTERS Iltir.-"; rib f T.:rv ai:.-? not vn.s FAI'iCY DRINK. Mfetaof Tool Kirtr V!ilrUor Tmuf r-tlrltii mut ilcli.sio I.ir:u( s dcetcred, Ff lwd RndLwect cnrii tJ vc;.rj t':'.' ir;To, r Jlcl " Tonics, Apptttx ( ' j At:;-rii-f. AC, tl r,t lied iho t'.prlcr on to drun -t!" r : n.rt r';in, Imt tro p tvna Mfrticlnp, in ado f.un t:c i.;;i;vo i-i.otti.nl iliTbR cf California, ffce trr.-:i i:i A- -V.oii- S! Iriiilnnis, They aro tho r.AT H' O'H) mil M ESt end A LIFE (,;ViN(i I'JIlNC'iriX a perfect Kcncvator and liivieoratiT f tftv r;it .crtrrjir.(r off ell potsonoua Bmitji ami iwloriii' tlie Viced to a healthy condition. J.op 'inoa tuii I.J..0 i1:cpo lUtora accordli'g todireo tier, arc' r;'nr.;n lor HiiWi.lI. t-U.O v. i'.lb,; plvc.i frran larnr&Uc case, provided tlio lcut.8 aro rot doptrorcd by mineral poison or other nicar.f, diiU tbo YiUl crgucs vastcd beyond tha point if r.Tair. Fur Iiifliiui:;nl(ry r.nd Chronic I?hcnom t!fni nud ;r.t ls rirrtn, ttr IaUlfrrstlcot liUiotifi KctKlitrnt uinl Inicrmlttcnt Fevers lHKt nKC f tho Utood, 1-Ucr, Klditpyn, end 1 Wn tliicr, the so littler have been moM eucccas fiu. bpch IiFrnc tro cr.ntcd by Vltlnted Blood which is generally i reduced by derangement cf the lMprsfivc Oruftns UYtVi:PMA Oil 1NDIGEHTI0K, Head nche, Tain In tho Shoulders, Coughs, TIpMneRt of the Client, fizztacse, Sour Tmctntlons cf tho Ctomacht I;oJ Uistc In tho Month, Bilious Attacks, Palpitation cf the Heart, iLfinmrcr.tion cf the Longs, rslalntho rcglous of tho Kldueyp, andahnndrcd other poiniul aj-mptotns, ore tho ofTriprinps of DyBpepsia. Th y invigorato the Btctuacb aud stlmulato the tor pUUlTerand bcTrcls, Trhleh render them of unequalled i Ccacy In cleansing tho blood of all Impnrl ties, and iiii;w(inf new life ar,d Tigor to the wholo lystem. VHH tililX PISEASES, Emptlonr, Tetter, Bull Elotchcs, Bpots, nniples, Tnstnl , Bolls, Ctr bonelus, Ring-Worms, Scnld-Ucad, Sere Eyes, Erysip chksKch, Scurfs, riscoloratlousof the Bttn, nuiuora and Diseases of the bkln, of whatever come or nature are literally dug up and carried out of the system in a short time by tho use of thoso Bitters. One bottlo la rucli coses will convince tho meet Incredulous of their curat iro c-flfrct. Cl'ior.so tho Vithtcd Blood whenever you fluu its In purities buret inff through tho skin In rimplcs, Erup ti; ns or Seres ; cleat.ee it hen you find it obstmctcd r.n l EhinKish in tho veins i cleanoo it when it is foul, n::d yc-nr frcllnga will toll you whon. Kocp the bloc-p-'.rc ri d the health of tlio rystem will follow. ri', TATE end other WO It 314, lurUnglntho sjuh-mcf bo rnauy thousands, aro effectually destroy cd r.nd removed. For full directions, rd carefully tho circular aroend each bottlo, pt lnt.-d :i four loo- jri.iitjv'O ii-5i,:-ii,(jomi.n, i nnenuuu spanieh. J. tTAlLER, Troprictor. R. H. McDONAU) 6 C0 If iiT.ta ad Cen. Agents, 6au rranclsco, Cal cud SJ aud 34 Cuinmurco Struct, New York. Ur: o:J ET ALL DRVQ07STS AND DEAEEH8, Tiy an immense practice, extending through a tuod of many years having withtn that time treated ovct nine thousand cases of those disease pectiliai to woman, I have been enabled to perfect a most potent and agreeable medicine that meets the indications presented by that class of ducascs with positive cer tainty and exactness. To designate tliis natural specific compound, I have named it Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. The term, however, is but ft feeble expression of my most matured appreciation of its value, based upon actual and witnessed realities. As a close observer, 1 have while witnessing its positive results in the few special diseases incident to the separate organism of woman, singled it out as the climax or cravning getn ef my fn.dual care?r. On its merits as a positive, safe, and effectual remedy for this class of diseases, and one that will at all times and under all circum stances act kindly andin harmony withthe lawiwlncb govern the female system, I am wiliiug to stake my reputation as a physician. Nay, even more, so conlv dent am I that it will not disappoint the most sanguine expectations of a stride invalid lady who emt-lovs it for any of the ailments for which I recommend it, that I oftcrfeid 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, two-thirds of the medicine having been taken according to direc tions, and the case being one for which I recommend it, promptly refund the money paid for it. Had I not the most perfect confidence in its virtues, 1 could not offer it as I do under these conditions ; but having wit nessed its truly miraculous cures in thousands of cases. ftel warranted and perfectly safe in rutins both my refutation and my money cm its 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: Leucorrhcea, Excessive Flowing, Fain-full-Monthly 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 Uterus 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 ot purpose, being a most perfect specific iu all chronic diseases of the sexual system of woman. It will not disappoint, nor will it do harm in any stats or condition. It is A host Puwekfix Restobatwb Tonic to the gen eral as well as the sexual system, also combining the most valuable nervine properties. Uoth 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 iu that state. Indeed, it is a Aitker's Cordial, and so prepares the system for parturition that it renders child -labor easy. 1 have received the heartfelt praise from hundreds of mothers fur the inestimable benefits thus conferred. I offer my Favorite Prescription to the Ladies of America with the sincerit y of an honest hcart( and for their best welfare. t '1 hose who desire further infunna ation on these bubjects can obtain it in my TuEATibB on Chronic Diseases op the Generative and Uxinasv Organs, sent secure fr m observation uuon receipt of two postage stamp. It treats minutely on those diseases peculiar to r emaies, ana gives nium valuvle advice in r.-pard to thtrir manac.Miient. Dll. IMI Hf f 'S FAVOUITU Pit 1 fkt UIP1 i" IS MM. U IS Y A Hi 1 IKNt' (LAW 1 It LOO IMS, at $1.60 per but tle. Manufactured at the Chemical Laboratory cf Jt. V. I'lAKCU, M. 1., "Sk- . tiOLE PROVHIHTOR, iiUFFALO. N. Y. THE Tenth volume of Wood's IIot'sE lim.u Maoa.ink begins with Janimry '72. It is edited by Hail Hamilton, S. ri. Wood, nnd 11. V. tl.borno, and includes Hinon its roirular c-mt riljutors Horace lireelcv, Oail Jlamiltoii, Thus If. Iteechor, l)r. Dii) Lcwi'i, Dr. W. V. Hull, James Purton, etc. Harriet lti-echcr Stowo, lirick Pi incroy, Joim (i. )Saxe, Mil), ticnl. Kil patrickj'l'etroteiini V. Nasby, etc., write it occasionally. Terms Ono Dollar a year. In clubhiiiLT, Ihrco lirst-class periodicals ure iveii for this price of oiicot tjiein. Tho wot t libera) Premium List over published. No periodical is mure li eiueutly or favor ably mentioned by tlio press. "Hood's Household .M.eja.iuo. in ono of tho nionu Ineiils ol busiiu s i nti'i prisu which mark the aire.'' Mi ihoiiist Home Journal, Phil adelphia, 1'u. "It has boon improving ever hinco wo knew it a g.,od criterion fur 1 1 to future." Courier, New Market, Can ada. It is a marvel of cheapness und first class quality combined." New York Times. (Specimen copv t-ent free to any uddi evs. S. S. U'OOD.V CO., Ni.vburgli, N. Y, it--, r... . 3 fi, j 1'r.rt . 'i-M (V (r V'or.t.cr- o; e a " I-1 l uiiiif l.u .!. I r - .' t ? r, t r ?- ? f- J r t; ' " i " " 3 '- : h ; y pi :-8?S f? " - MS (f 167 Water Street, Meadvillo, Pa. ALSO A BRANCH STOKE IN FRANKLIN, TA. In Store with STA VLKS .0 SMLlSr, Opposite Post Vlcc. THE LARGEST DEALER IN In tliia portion, including tho following cclcbrntcd makes: ChickerinfJ & Sons, Steinway & Sons, Wm. B. Bradbury, Kurlzman, aud others. W1I1TXEY A- SLAYTOX'S OliGAXS AXD MELODEOXS.TUeso Organs nnd relodoons are ocknowli'dged by all good judges to bo ttio best aud finest finished Reed Instrument made. This being the Oldest and Lnrgost House in this section, superior induce ments enn 'and will be offered to purchasers. Ptools and Spreads, Sheet Music, Books, and ft largo stock of everything iu tho Music line, can be found at my store. I'-iy J. C. HULL. 50 VOLVJIKS IX 05U. AGENTS WANTED ron Tlie Library of Poetry and Soag, riciiiR Cholco Solee'lnns from tho Host I'oots, Kintlish, Sootch, Irish iui',1 Ameri oan. AVilli an Introduction hy WILLIAM CULLKN HUYANT. Vmlor whoso oritioal BuporviKion tho volume was eontpilril. Tho hamlsomost anil chonpost Rulisorip tion book extant. Over HeO paos. homiii fully iirintoil, ohoieol v illustrated, hand, somoly hound. A Library of over 6tK) volumes in ono hook, lio:'o contents, of no ephemeral nature or interest, will never prow old it stale. It can ho, and will he' read nnd ro-road with pleasure hy old and younjr, ns lonjj bs its leaves hold together. "A pori'ect surprise. (Scarcely nnvthin.n all all a favorite, or at all wortfiy ot placo hero, is noleetod. It is n hook for every household;" Ar. Mtit. "we know of no similar collection in tho English lanijuniio which, in copious noss and fdicitv of selection and arrange ment, can at all conipnro Willi it." Y. 1". Times. Tonus liberal. Sollinsc very rapidly. Sjnd for Circular anil Terms to J. . FOKI CO, 7 Park Place, N. Y, June fl, 1871. Allegheny Valley Rail Road. XEW LINE TO TiUFFALO THROUGH THE OIL ItEijIlONS. OX AND after Monday Xov. 20, Trains will run a.s follows (Altoona Time): SOUTH. Pay Express leave Oil City nt 2 25pm Arrives nt Pittsburgh- 8 p ni Xiirht Express leaves Oil City t SO p in Arrives nt Piitsbtirgh 0 40 a in Mail Train leaves 'oil City t 4" a m Arrives at Pi'.llburtih n 00 p in Yenaiifio Aeeoin. loaves Oil City 4 00 p. m. nnd arrives at Kittnnning U 10 p. in. XOIITH. Day Express Loaves Pittsburgh at 7 fiO .1 in Arrrivesat Oil City nt i p in Xi.-ht Express Loaves Pittftburgh K 20 pm Arrives nt OL City 5 4-" a in Mail Train leaves' Pittsburgh 11 f.O a ui Arrives at (Jit City 7 25 p in Vennnini Ace. loaves Kittnnning 7 05 a in and arrives at Oil City 12 20 p in Kilver Pained Kleoplnar Cars on nifrht Express Trains, between Piltshumh mid TituNville, Tliroiii;!! C.mclicson Lav Ex rcsg Trains between l'ittslmrirh nnd Bos ton. J. J. LAWItENCE, T. M. KING, Cien l. Suji't. Ass t. Sup't. Iran stoo-l t!iei test of ei-cn years bejofc the public; and no ir-par tttionj'tn' the linir Iitirt yet Veen . covered that, ivll produce tlie name bcncjlcial i i'Hiilts. it la an cntirelf new Hfh'Htijie discover;! , coniltiii iiiff ma in of the most powerful and rentorafire afenta in tlie ViiGET ACLG KIKCDorl. It restore GREY HA.lt? TO IT3 ORICIWAL YOUTH FUL COLO. It null. cm the ncalp white and clean; curm dandritjf and fin morn, and Tallin; out of I ho linir; and will mah o it fjroto ii it, n bald heads, vjreept in vera iitjcd persons, (is it fnrnislies tho uittrilit'e principle hi; which the hair Is nonrl-.hed and snjiported. It nial;ci! the heir moist, soft, and ulossif, and is it niirpasscd as a HAill 1J11:SS I X G. Itlsthe cheapest preparation ever offered to the public, as one bottle will c complisli, more and last loinier II. an three bottles of uny other preparation. It is r com mended and used by the I ir .t Mcdicnl Authority. TUc li onderfttt results produced b;i mt r Sicilian I lair Hem tver liave ndnced niatif to manufacture preparations for the Hair, under riti itm i names; and. In order to initi.i : the trade and the public, to purchase their compounds, the ii'ire resorted to falseliowl, b ilulinin.i the were former part ners, or had some connection with our Mr. Hall, aud their prciara' lion tens similar to ours. Do net be. ileceiretl hi t'uem. i'arcfutse tlie or'mi .ml : it. lias tirrcr yet been c'liuitr:!. Our Treatise on tho Hair, i-'iiJi eerlijica'c, s.'ut free nmi'. AV.'.; Unit each buttle lias our pri.'itfo Itereuita (slump over the tup of the bottiv. Ail others arts liuitaiious, R. P. Hall & Co., Prop's, Nashf4,ri.H. Suhl ull 'ii iijjiils uml fml a in Mul-rii. " r-w-lS- 1 I " BALL'S Vdgctabsa Sicilian Hair Renewet M VI S la This Cut Illustrates the minnerof Utln H 33 n. PIERCE'S Fountain Xasal Injector, TM Inptrnmont U enpeclally designed for th perfect applicntion of DR. SACK'S CATARRH RCMIDY. It is tlio only form of iiiptrnmcnt yet Invented with which fluid medicine can be carried high up nnd perfectly affllUd to nil jvirt of the affected na sal uaMu9. and the chamber or cavities com numlcatintf therewith, in which fores and ulcers frequently exist, and from which the catarrhal dis charge generally proceeds. The want of rucccrs In treating Catarrh heretofore has arisen largely from the Impossibility of applying remedies to these cavities and chambers by any of the ordi nary methods. This obstacle In jno way of ef fecting cures is entirely overcome by the invention of the Douche. In up in? this lustnimeut, the Fluid It carried by Its own weight, (no snuffing, fowling or pumping uemg requireu.i up uo uopu u in a inn iiiy iimviii eiruin tt tuu iiiuihl'm runmn oi iuo iiacal passages, pauses into and tborouoblycleatts- cs am the tunes nnacnamncrs conncciea itierewitn, andflowtoutol the opposite nostril. Us nee is pleas ant, mid so einiplo ibut a child can understand It. Full and explicit directions ac company each instrument. When, used with this Instrument, Dr. tSHire'e Catarrh Hemedy cures ro cent attacks or fcCold lu tUe Head by a few applications. j Sym ptomn off Catarrh Frcqnent head ache, di(cliarj:e fulling into throat, sometimes pro fuse, watery, thick mucus, purulent, otl'euiivo, &c. In others a dryness, dry, watery, weak or inflamed eves, stopping up or obstruction of nasal past-ages, ringing in ears, deafness, hawking and couching to clear threat, ulcerations, scabs from ulcers, voice altered, nasal twang, offensive breath, im paired or total deprivation of sense of smell and taste, dizziness, mental depression, loss of appe tite, indigestion, enlarged tonsils, tickling cough, &c. Only a few of these symptoms are likely to bo present in any case at one time. -4 f Ir. Saare'a atarrl lientcdy, when ued with Ir. Plerce'a Nanal loaeli9 and accompanied with the constitutional treat ment which is recommended in the pamphlet that wraps each battle of the liemedy,is a per fect specific far this loathsome diceaee, and the Fmprietor offers, in good faith, $500 reward ir a cae ho can not cure. The Hemedy is mild and pleasant to use,containlng no strong or caustic drugs or poisons. The Catarrh Remetv Is sold at 50 cents. Douche at M) cents, hy all Drug axIfltH. or either will be mailed hv proprietor on receipt ofOOcents. II. V. PI FHCl' .M. !., 8olc Proprietor, liLTFALO, N. Y..- CnA.tLEJ A. DAN'A. tditor. Shtgottarwhttj or A Nc-Miapcroi ike Present Times I mend? 4 fur PeoylD N'onr oa Earth, InelaJir.e Fur.ncrs, Mocha;. let. Merchants, Pro fess.onal Men, Woikett, Tr.take.s, and I I fan nee of Hoaet Folks, aad tiw Wive, Soa. aod l)aah;;ri i til iuch. 0NX-Y OXE DOLLAR A YEAtt I ONE P.UXDIIED COPIES FOR SAO, Or lc-i thitn One Ceat a Copy. Let there be a ji0 Ciu'j at every foot OtSce. KSm-WEEJiLY rCi, S9 A YEAR, of ttn sime lira an 4 general character a TIIK WEEKLY, but with a greater variety of iiiUeol aueons rea-lrnc, and fumlHioj llio u-mt it luOAcrihbii with a: eater realms. becuuu It (kjujos twiut! a weclc tatuad of oace only. THE DAILY Bl N, 6 A YE4R. A irel'ftnc ittr rea-Jhie nwraper, wun vm Inrjui ctrc nail ju in tbo wun.i. Krtt. t tn e re nit; nt, ai:(l ltrle in ioi it ic. AH tlio newt fio ii t-vi rywUur. I w chuih a oopy ; by uiutl, d0 ceuui a uioatU, or SO a ycur. TO CLUE 3. THE DOLLAR M'FEliLY M'N. Fivo copicj, one year, Boparate.v a"dr-( -. Four Uullure Ten coplo. one yenr, scnnritoly atdri.-ea t :i ail eitracoi j to the getter up if tuit t .Liubt XoIliirs Twenty copt, one yenr, sepiiraielv a'iflrewia t,d :u au ciii eoiy W Uiu rt ! r up ot' cii l. Filtot tt tollur. Fifty er..s, one Teir, to one a-iduiH cirnl tue buu-U uckiy oue ji-rt v tiller up ji d'.jbi, Thirty-three Dollura. Fif'y copies, on ysar, wparaieiy aalreed (una tii tWbd-Wockkly oue yen- ti cutter ui c'riaf-l, Ttiirty.five OullHrn. One hiirvlred cotttos, one year, tn c-ne ad lress t'inrt the iully lor o&u ye.ir in ttio K -tier u:j of l iny lu liars. One hu'idrri eiDtr, one T'nr, tf parutt-ly nd-drLt-e. uiii.i Oie Uiuly loroe year to 'ne aciiwr up ui club). bixiy Dollura, THE acr.II-WEEIiLY r?UN. Five i uiit, o:ie i'tit, sepmattlv addieci.e1. fciL'bt Jullar. 7 un cni.Jcr, one vc;r. tpnara'etv a lurehied (liiiU uj tin cl iy t-j toner up of t lnij), iix.ibeu Dollars KEXD YOU:t MONEY inPifrt iffl.-.i orflem. choks, or draft on Yew "i or'i. whit -vtii' r-uiivo'-iivnt. if nt. I lien reyiiu-r tU'J ivUtei'n COUUiUUJii UtO.il)'. A Jdrtiii I. W. E.'.'MWf. pTihlhhfr, tun ctfiCJ. New Yric CPy, TOli WOllK ncatlyoxccutcJ at this'otUce ) at re;; uviiiabiu rute. OllCrccJv&.UlcglicnyRlvcr Ry fS .yn AI-TKU Momlw Juno r., 1S7I, ' i rum ill run hs ioiiuw HOUTIIWAUn TtlAIN!". STATIONS: 1st ClnK. 4 'i n 21 Cln.. 10 14 n. ni. n. iu. n. in. r. in. p. in. Porrv (I IS 11 (M) S fit) 8 (H) 0 10 P 30 II 51 10 20 11 00 11 20 1(1 11 35 0 55 12 15 7 20 12 20 7 40 12 43 7 65 1 05 NiiitrtuttHimrg fl i'i 11 M (t iM tilvtiilon ti M 11 47 0 .'17 7 0111 w n 4n 7 13 l i 0:1 (I tm 7 2 12 15 7 I'I 7 35 12 23 7 5 Ci'iitrpvillo TryntiviUo lljilotowu All Tltusvilto n n Miller Farm Shnllor l'ioni'or AH Fct Out ro rn Poluiiilila Tnrr Fnrm Kviul Fnrm KoiiMcvlllo JK-Clintoi'k AH Oil City PB Oloopolis 1'iuilo Hock l'rosidont TioncHtn Hk'knrv 7 42 12 45 8 02 i tm 7 10 7 r.ii 8 o: 8 10 8 23 8 30 8 38 K 07 H 17 8 fl 2 8 :i,5 H 40 ;s 40 8 f;l js rm U 10 n 15 II 45 0 M 1 08 1 18 i sa 1 28 l :i5 1 38 8 10 8 20 8 30 8 40 P 00 0 05 0 20 1 65 2 10 2 2 2 40 2 65 8 00 3 20 8 42 1 41 !8 Ml 1 411 8 AO 1 53 2 05 2 10 0 00 0 15 10 15 11 10 3 40 4 25 4 60 2 3D 2 4(1 11 32 P 50 f2 50 10 23 3 12 11 38 4 6ft 12 30 5 37 10 41 8 32 3 41 3 58 4 40 1 20 0 15 1 45 0 43 2 217 10 4 05 8 40 TriinkcyvIHo 10 fi Tiiliouto 11 11 Irvineton 12 01 ADDITIONAL S VCOND-Ct.ASS TRAINS-SOUTH. No. 10 Titusvillo2.10p. in. j Miller 2.50; Pionoor 8.20: l'et Centre 3.33; t'oluinliiii 4.15; Tnrr Fnrin 4.2'.; Itviul l'arm 4.37; Kousevillo 4.55; Oil I'ity 6.20. No. 8 -Corry 0,15 n. ni.; Titnsvlllo 8.3,5; Miller Farm 11.25; l'et Centre 0.4H; (.'oltiin bia 10.13; Tarr Farm 10.H; ltvnd I'urm 10.27; Housevillo 10.35; Oil City "l 1.00. No. 18 l'et Centre 1.28 p. m.; Columbia 1.50; Tnrr Farm 2.05; ltvnil Farm 2.10; Housevillo 2.30; (Ml City 3.00. No. 22 Oil City 6.30 a. in.; Oleopolis 7.25; Tionestn 8.51; Trunkeyvlllo 10.15; TUUoutoll.il. NORTHWARD TRAINS, STATIONS; 1st Class. 2,1 Class. 3 1 13 0 ll. ill, Irvineton Tiiliouto Trunkeyvlllo Iliekory Tionestn p. in p, in. o. in. n. in. 12 45 B 05 I 28 IS 47 1 45 fl 05 1 64 0 15 2 14 fl 81 tt 00 7 45 7 20 0 05 8 05 10 15 8 20 10 44 8 45 1 1 40 30 12 21 0 85 12 82 President 2 35 UI 65 F.hkIo ltoek 2 38 hi 60 Oleopolis 2 47 AR 3 15 Oil City DR fl 00 3 20 MeCllntock 0 13 ;fl 32 Housevillo fl 10 3 35 Hyml Farm f 20 f3 40 Tnrr Farm tl 25 3 45 Columbia (I 20 3 40 An 0 31 3 65 Tet Centre 7 08 10 05 7 35 10 55 1 03 1 60 2 10 2 25 2 30 2 40 2 55 3 10 3 20 3 33 3 45 4 15 4 40 5 20 7 40 11 SO i7 55 H 50 7 50 12 00 8 04 12 25 8 10 12 38 8 1112 48 8 21 1 05 lu 0 38 3 50 8 3 1 25 Pioneer 0 42 4 0(3 8 30 1 45 Sluuler 0 62 J4 15 8 40 2 00 Miller Fnrm fl M 4 20 8 44 2 15 AR J7 15 4 40 0 05 2 43 Titusville 1B 7 35 4 45 9 10 3 05 Ilvdotown 7 44 4 55 0 20 3 20 Tryonvillo 7 57 5 OS ft) 34 3 50 Centrevillo 8 05 5 17 (!) 43 4 10 (ilymlen 8 14 5 27 P fxl 4 30 Spartuiisburg 8 2 1 6 38 10 02 4 60 Corry 8 55 0 10 10' 32 6 60 ADDITIONAL SKCOND-OLASSTRAINS-NOnTIt No. 15011 Citv 0.55 a. in.; Kousevillo 7.20; Tarr Farm 7.40; Columbia 7.55; l'et Centre 8.10; Pionoor 8.40; Miller 0.25: Titusvillo H.55. No. 7 Titusvillo P.OO a. ni.; Corrr 11.25. No. 11 Oil Citv 11.20 a. in.; Housevillo 11.45; Kvml Farm 11.63; Tnrr Farm 12.03; Columbia 12,10; l'et Contro 12.20; Miller 1.25; Titusvillo 2.00; Corry 4.42 p. in. No. 21 Tiiliouto 12.45 p. in.; Trunkev villo 1.45; Tionestn 2.43; Oleopolis 1.25; Oil City 5.20. () Trains do nci stop. (J) Stop on signal. (J) Stop lor meals. Trains 5, 0, 21 and 22 run daily; all other trains dailv except Sundays. N. H. 'l'rain No. ID is ail Express from Titusvillo to Corry. MI.VKK l'AI.AC-K KLKFI'INO CAR TRAINS. No. 4 Direct from Philadelphia without ehano. No. 1 Direct to Philadelphia without ciuu-go. No. 5 Direct from Pittsburgh without chamie. No. 0 Direct to Pittsburgh without change. C. J. HKPnUHN JNO. PITCAIHN, Superintendent. Oeu'l Manager. iT.'u: i.g,'u:diet3 that :roll'03K ItO?ADALI3 aro j.'il.lisl.(.tl en every package, thoro j ti.ro i t is not n tocrtt p eparatiun, Cull'qliclitly f nrsici ixs rEEScniBE it 'tii a certain ruro for Scrofula, .Vi!:ili. in u! 1 its form, lilit-umi-'.ij.n, tl.in Dis'usi'., l.ivcr Com i'n:,t tuJ ell tiiuaiso of the I'oi'.'oJ. .v.!l cj irturo riMjJ l!:an ten bottles iiio iSviMjji of haruiiarilla. lt-Zi,1KZ UNCEP-.ICSLO HHV8ICIANS tl.iv-. t:r ! rtcn.J.il.s in ll.eir prarttre . '' r liii .-.I t..n:n y-ir iirid f.-c!y '!-, ii mj n iiio Alterative ..:.-! I..X.4 I'UI.U-.f. !-'.. T. r. ftv;. ,,,, Bllln. . i. '1 . J LIS, 'a v.. w. i: a ii ii. '! " ( I A : I.I.V, U.i.) '.,.k.',j.i.:., i,i U jUiAuiIW, 'IiA Y ' I.. !-'. AriT!IA, l.'.Iiio.l.u, i H I .id.. A. il. N'jiit.KI, fwMt.),, .V.C. rzizi i.v.is r.::ion2CD by j. i:. i ;tr.N u : o:.;:, i .u ji,Vtr. i'. w. v.-; A . I . v. ; 1 : . II. II M I., i : i :i .... t i .S..'..'i.. I.. X Lu.o.Tci.: J -k-n, Xhh. l( t.ii.ia, Ohio. - fl. i , fi.:i!fiivfllf, V. ALi:jL.N, Murlfcvt. V7U G'ir ;i.T-fj will rifit all-iv; of any l- n in ri '.i'i'-ii to th .:iln: ;i! j'.i,.. I -!m. 'I ,,t l,f Sf (-.;ir ,, I'ru'f: 1 f i, v c u.ii .intfo a 1 lmil Kx. li;i.tti liifd i'i 1, It.ia :. ;.ii!i.l tn iiny tl.i-y l.avt evi T i liic t.'.'.i ' in in t f.f disfjam-il n I I i Ih.-tllH Ifil wsa.iy try s anJ u Hill U rcniorti Kinu UliH ii hy al! Cniv'tfiau, pnvo fei.o ptr buta. AJJicsj luhuffu-tuiitijj CiciHutt, ll A LTi MGRKi IId, COAL! COAL ! J.S. EEIR.II.A.IRr IS Prepared to deliver the best quality of Oiiil at the old Kverhurt Hank, two nines irom iowiiianviilo lor 7 cents per or at Tiouosta and vicinity for 25 CENTS PER BUSHEL, lie always has a largo supply ou hand, Kow is tha time to lay in a large supply Orders promptly attended to 2 'J ilOSABiLie A JO r- k.J CROVER & BAKER .s k w i x j n a II i u ,s . Tiio following aro .selected from thous ands of testimonials of similar character, ns expressing tho reasons for tho prefer ence of tho tl rover linker Machines over nil others. "Illko tho drover A linker Ma chine, In thotlrst lilnco, brcnuso If I hnd any other, I should still wnnt a Orover . linker ; and having n tl rover fe linker It answers tho purposo of nil tho rest. It does a Rrenter variety of work and isensler to ienrn thnn any oilier," Airs, J. 0. Cro ly (Jenny J uiie) "I have hnd several yenrs' expe rience with n Orover .fe Unk'er Machino, which has piven mo fiieiit sntisfnetion. I tliink the Orover it linker Machine is more easily mannited, and less linblo to (jet. out of order. I prefer the Orover A linker de cidedly." Mrs. Dr. Watts, Now York. "I have hnd one In my family for some two years; nnd f.iom what I know of its workings, and from the testimony of ninny of my IVii'iuls wlio use the spine, I ran hardly see how anythin.Kcniild be moro eompleto or kIvo better Bnlisl'aetion." Mrs. lien. Urnnt. "I believe It to b'o tho licst, nil things considered, ol'nny that 1 have known It is very simple nnd easily lcnrned the sewing Irani the ordinary spools Is a trrcat advantage; the stitch is 'entirely reliable; H does ornamental work beautifully ; it is not liablo to get out of order. Mrs. A. M Spoonor, SO llondSt, Ilrooklyn, "I am acquainted wilh tho work of tho principal machines, nnd I prefer the Orover A linker to them all, because I con sider tho stitch more elastic. 1 have work in tlielinusa which was dono nine years Biro which is still frood." Mrs, Dr. Mo Crendv. No. 43 Fast 23d street, N. Y. ''Moro than two-thirds of all the sewintrdono in my family for the last two years has been done by l) rover A linker's Machine, and I m vor hnd a pnrmont rip or need mending, except thoso rents which Iroliesonio boys will mako in whole cloth. It is, In my opinion, by far tlie most valu able of any I liavo tried." Mis. Henry Ward Heeehor. "Tho Orover A Baker Sewlnct Ma chine lias rendered In every respect, the most perfect satisfaction. It combines so many advantages with beauty of execu tion and economy in price thrit it is a ne cesitv in every household." Mrs. Gover nor f.cary, Harrisluirg, Fa. "Ihavohad tho Orover A linker Ma chino for ten or twolvo yours in constant use in my house. I have seen and known every kind of Family sewing, both per sonal nml household, accomplished up tho Orover A linker Machine, to the enti. satisfaction of all concerned. l!ev. Stephen 11. Tyng. "I find tlio Orover A Tinker Stitch w ill wear aslong as tho garments do outwear the garment in fact. Tho stitch w ill not break on bias seams, w hen si retched, ns others do; and neither does it draw the work." Mrs. Dr. Whiting, 4 Flint twenty-fourth street, N. Y. Tlio Orover nnd Raker Sewing Machino Company niauulncturo both tho Flastlc and Lock Stitch Machines, and offer tho public a choice of tho best machines of both kinds, at their establishments in nil tho largo cities, nml through agencies in nenrly all towns throughout tho country. Price linta and samples of sewing in both stitches furnished on application to T. J. VAN U1I2SFX, Agent, Tionestn, l'n. PITH OLE VAIXE1T IVY. o X AND AFTKIl Monday, Juno 0, 1871, annus win run as tonows: TRAINS NOKTI1WAHD. STATIONS. Oleopolis, Dennett, W oods Prnthers Mill Pitholo City No. 2. 10.25 a in 10.38 " 10.30 " 10.24 " 11.00 No. 4. 3.30 p m 3.2S " 8. IS " 3.10 " 2.60 " TRAINS SOUTHWARD. STATIONS. No. 1. No. 3. Pitholo Citv, 8.40 a 111 1.20 pm 1'rnthcra Mill 8.48 ' l.is ' Woods 8.50 " l.M " ltennelt 0.02 " 2.02 " Oleopelis II. Ill " 2.11 " Alt Trains innKO closo connccilons nt Oleopolis with trains on thoOil Creek A Allegheny River lluilwnv, North and South. Two Unos of Shicres run dnilv between Pitholo Citv. Miller Fnrm ami Plcasnnt- vlllo, mnkingcoiiiiectiou wiiharrivinguiul departing Tniins. J. T. I1UAIR, 11. Wlt'KHAM, Sup't. Ticket Agent, Titliolo City, l'a. LOTS FOR SALE! IN THK BOROUGH OF T 10 NEST A. Anply to GEO. G. SICKLES, 70, Nassau St., Now York City. PENNSYLVANIA CEN TRAL RAILROAD ON AND AFTKR II P. P. Suiiday May I. 1S70, Trains arrive at and lcavo tho Fulfill I it, i-iriK-r of WunUiiitjii and Liljcrty street, as follows; AKItlVF. Mail Train, l.'i s in I I wt Fine, 12.12 n rn ; WijII sif-f-iriir,ifliiiiffri o. I, 0.2f o in ltrifitn fU'V'fiornf'hitiffM ,f t 7.M) tt In v no v'ffmoifi.ii.iffri .".ii j.. s.o.,n m ;i. in lifiiiriM ft r.r! U.Jiaiu; .('ibn-ifiw n ac iiiuM;i'm I'i.O Mm; llrmlilfu k ac- imiiifsliiti'iii S'fl,7.i'l p In I l'iMlurgli fi,ri I. Hi p in; I'.u ilir i xpress 1.50 p in ; w an ar-f-ffiiiirifHiariffii r,o .1, 4..Vi i in llffinewffifl accffifiififff intion r.o ,U.5.i pm; vi nil m Ui'fiinitioiliitloii fi 4, 6.50 p m; llriiitiin ai'iiiMiof,atliill No 2, 1.10 p in; vvy i UH.icriger in.'i p m. DKI'AIIT. Southern express 6.20'a m ; Paelflo ex- Iircss 2.40 a lu ; Wall's accommodation No , ).:ton m ; Mail Train 8.10 a m ; lli inloii'a accfiiuuioilation l).20a m; Ilr.iil'in ks ac (oiniiimlnli.iii No 1, 5.10 p m ; Cincinnati express 12.35 p in; Wall's accommodation N 2, 11.51 a in ; Johnstown accommodation 4.115 pin; liomewood nccomiuodiition No l, M..w p in; t'tulailelpliia express 3.50 p m Wall uecoinmodation No3.3.05n In: Wall'i accommodation No 4, 0.05 p in ; Fust Iine 7.40 p m ; Wall's No 5, 11.00 p m. Tho Church Trains leave Wall's Station every hu inlay at O.O.i a. in., reaching Pitts, burgh at 10.05a. in. Returning leave Pitts, burgh at 12.50 p."in., and arrive ut Wall'i Station at 2.10 p. 111. Cincinnati express leaves ditty. South ern express daily except Mon day. All otU- V. , IUIIIO IUHI.,, I-A, Vlly OUUUllV. For further information aiiiv to W. II. llKCKWITII. A!.,.ni Tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company will not assume any Risk lor Hacgago ex cept for Wearing Apparel, and limit their .spoiisibility to Ono Hundred Dollni vaU ue. A II bii'.rgngo exceoding that a ount 111 VUIUO will nu ai IIIO l lslv ot tnu iiwr uniuaa laaen Dy speeiul conlruct. A. J. CASSAl General Superintendent, Altoona Pa WATCH FREE to Agents to iutro lue Bi ticles that sell in every house, i.uia iv i.w,, iii .iurgn, i'a, 32-41 ADDRESS To tho Ncrvcoua AND ID EBILITAT JH ID , w IIOSKsufTorlnijs hnvo been protract cd fl-om hidden causes, nnd whoso eases require prompt trontmont to render exlstoneo tlcsirnbloi If you nro sinTerlng, or. havorsutTerouf from involuntary discharges, what enert' Iocs It produce on your ironeral licnlth f Do you feel weak, debilitated, easily tlredf Does a litllo extra exertion produeo' pal pitation of the heart f Does your liver, or urinary organs, or your kidneys, frequent-' ly get out of order 7. Is your urino romo-- timos thick, milky or flocky, or is It ropy on settling f Or does a thick skuni rlso ti tho top 7 Or is a sediment at tho bottom af ter It has stood awhile T Do "you hnva spells of short brenthingor dlspepsiaT Ar our iKiwels constipated r Do you have spells of fralntlng, or riiRhos of blood to tho head f Is your memory Impnredt Is your mind constantly dwelling on this lUbJoctT Doyoufoel dull, listless, inopluir. tired of company, orlilof Do you wlsli to.bo left alone, away from cvervbodyT Docs any little thlng"ini.ko" . n start or lump? Is your sleep broken or i r ths? Is tho lustro ofyourcyo as brilliant? Tho bloom on your check ns bright? D you enjoy yourself In society as well ? Do ou purstio your business with tho sauio energy ? Do you feel as much confidence In youself ? Are your spirits dull and flog, ging, given to (its of melancholy? If gv do not lay il to your liver or dyspepsia. Have you restless nights? Y'our back weak, your knees weak, and hnvo but lit tle nppclito, nnd you nttrihuto this to dys pepsiaor liver-eoinplnlnl? Now, render, self-nbuso, venereals) d- cases badly cured, and sexual excesses, aro all cnpnblo of producinn n weakness of the generative organs. Tho organs of genera tion, when in'perfeethea!th,makc tho mni Did you ever think that thoso 1k11, deft- ant, energetic, pcrsovcriiitf, successful bus-inoss-nien are always thoso whoso genera tive organs aro In perfect health? You novor henr such nion complain of being melancholy, of nervousness, of palpitation of tho heart. They aro no vor afraid they cannot succeed in business ; they don't bo eoiuo sad and discouraged ; they areal ways polito and pleasant in tho company of la dies, nnd.look you nnd thein right in the faeo nouo of your downcast looks or any meanness about, them. I do nnt mean ttioso who keep tho orgnns Inflated by running to excess. Thoso will not only ruin tiieir constitutions, but also those they do business witli or for. How many men, ft-om'lmdly cured dis eases, from tho ctTecls of self-nbuso nnd excess, hnvo brought about that stato of woakness in those organs that has reduced the gonoal system so ninch as to produce a! most evory other disease Idiocy, lunacy, paralysis, spinal affections, suicide, nnd al most every other form of disease which, humanity is heir Ui, and the real cnuso of tho troublo scarcely ever suspected and have doctored furull but tho right one. Diseases of those orgnns require the use of a Diuretic. II ELM ISOLD'S FLUID ICXTRACT RUC'HU is tho great Diuretic, and is a certain curofor diseases of the Illadder, Kidneys, Gravel, Dropsy, Organ Ill Weakness, Fomalo Complaints, doner- al Debity, and all diseases of tho Urinary Organs, w hether existing in Malo or Fo- male, from whatever causo originating, Hi'.J no matter of how long standing. If no treatment is submitted te, Co, -sumption or Insanity may ensue. Our. flesh and blood aro supported from those sources, and tho health and happiness, and that of Posterity, depends upoi prompt use of a reliable remedy. Ililmbold's Extract Buchu, established upward of lOears, prepared by II. T. IIELMIJOLD, Druggist, i01 Broadway. Now York, and 104 Ssuth 10th Streot, Philadelphia, Pa. Pkice f 1.25 per bottle or 8 bottles for $0.50, delivered to any ad dress. Sold by all Druggests evory w here N,N I, r':N'lTINK UNLESS i- DON K TP IN STFL F.N0HAVF.D Wrupper, fao-smilo of my Chemical Ware house, and signed II, T. HELM BOLD. 2S-Jy 4