Sbt overt gvcpvMicmt. "WEDNESDAY BURNING, SITS. 1, 1873. DOnOUGH OFFICERS. linrrr.l. Winanh. f bnwriVmrn 'I'. J. Vun'Iloson, Milott W. Tnto, 1. V. Clnrlc. V. O, t'onvor, W. P. Mrrclillolt, I,. 1. Itn.'krtt. Jniire tf the l'cu-eW. V. Merrllllott, I. S. Knox. Cimtnilr.l. N.TclNMorUi. fk-hnnl ltivecttira- .1. Winniri, J. A. P ile, J. A. Prnnnr, Jacob Mii'lvcr, J.I. W. Tntc 8. 1). Irwin. FOREST COUNTY OFFICEPvS. ri i-nittcnt Jit'hicW. P. Ji-:nk. Ansnrinle Jiutyra .1. A. l'unl'Klt, An DiiKW Cook. NhcrHf I'".. I.. I1AV1'. Jlistvirl Attnrnry XV. W. MAson. 7 VrM it rrr S. S i: ri.i-Y. J'rnthonntitry, llryinfrr c(' Rrrnrtlt ', i(V, J. It. AflNKW." rYimmi'.ssi7iiri-. Tti-:s.r. Elliott, J.u-oit Mruc'ii.i.iott, T. I). (Vir.i.iNrt. (huiifi NitprrintrnilrntH. 1'. TConni:rt. .iiri '0)imi'.iK)Hcr. Ukoikik Niuoinm, Wl. PATTKKMOSf. ft'ni tSurrcynr S.I), TrtwiN. f t'OH.T J ON I A 1 1 W I N A N.H. County A minora Ki.l HiiLKMAN, Vm. Ci.auk, T. H. Conn. Member n tnyrein lHfi ifriW--(. V BcoFlKi.n. AnKcwbty3. It. I.AWsox. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. I. O. 0. F. Tioncsta Lodge No. "09, will lio re organized to-morrow evening, Ctli inst. The Grand Master of tlio State will bo present, and several District Depu ties. An interesting ti mo is anticipat ed. The Odd Fellows have rented tho Good Templars' Hall and fixed it up in good shape, beautiful regalia bns been purchased, and we expect to nco a strong lodgo in Tioncsta within a short time. Next Saturday evening tho Amy Stone Dramatic Alliance will exhibit in the Academy of Miific Oil City. Wo dovoto considerable Fpaco to day to an article relating to Mr. TSuek- alew's claims upon tho Uovernship of this State. It iill prove interesting to voters of both parties. G. W. Robinson is raising bis house, putting in a basement, and will add another story to" it. When the ' work is all tlono Mr. Ilobiuson will Lave a very desirable property. McKay, I M. bns moved bis fam ily to bis new residenco and will move tho Tost Office next week. w e will liave a very neat otlico when bo gets things fixed up. O. W. Proper started for Dickin son Institute at Williamsport on Wednesday last. We hear this school very highly spoken of by those who are acquainted with its workings. Thcro will bo no preaching here until three weeks lrom next Suuday. This will give the church goers a good rest and they will probably welcome the next church day with enthusiasm If wo weren't afraid of callins; down on our devoted head the wrath jf all tho cdotors in this end of the ..Stale, wo would remark that "the luel uncholy days" give indications of be ing somewhat near. A Grand Republican Mass Meet ing will bo held in Tioncsta on the 21th inst., to bo addressed by Hon. G. W. Scofald and Col. C. 15. Curtis. Further notico will be given iu our next issue. We understand that Asa Packer, one of the most prominent Democrats in tho State was iu town last week. He made no demonstration and conse- pienMy tho "nnterrified" were not out iu force to receive him. Capt. Knox's eldest daughter, Florence, started for Cincinnati, yes terday evening, to attend school there, She w ill probably bo gone a year. She ia accompanied by the good wishes of many friends about here. -r-;We see it announced that tho Oil Creek & Allegheny River Railroad has passed into the hands of the Allc ebony Valley Railroad Co. Wo hope that they wilt keep their accidents all on that end of tho road. Our town has been for a consider able time without a millinery cstab Jishment, consequently when a man' wife wants a "love of a bonnet" a trip HQ kJn viiv, musviiie, lmikiiu or Tidioute Ts included in tho outlay at teudant upon the samo. v SV The work on the spile dams be low town ia progressing with speed One of the dams is completed, and tho spiles of the other all driven. Ry tho time the next flood comes navigation will Ho easy from tho mouth of the creek into the river. T 1 11 . muiim emus, croquet, uoxuw gloves and buck saws have all given 'way iu our place to tho uoblo game of baso ball, which ia alleged to be super ior to all for developing the muscle If this be the case wo will soon have a muscular set of young men in our place. It is also stated that tho six footers are about to organize a club which will take iu several who arc out of tho draft. An aeeident which camo very nearly being serious,- occurred to a raan working tin Kepler's new homo yesterday morning. Mr. Worden. of Petroleum Centre, the foreman of the work, was on tho roof of the liue and, thoughtlessly stepped into one of the gutters, which was lined with tin and freshly painted, and (dipped down to the edge of tho rouf.f; iliing from there to tho ground, a distance of twenty five feet, striking on Ida shoulders. Slrango to say no bones were broken ; but his head whs cut slightly, and he was terribly bruised. About two feet from whei'o ho rtruck the ground, a ell had been sunk, which was about ihrta and a half feet in diameter, and twenty fict deep ; and had ho stnick tho opening death must have been in evitable. It is certainly wonderful how such a fall was accomplished with out his being killed. Ho was removed to Mrs. Hillings' hoarding lioiiso, and physicians called in. Ho is walking around this morning, feeling very sore, but fays he is not seriously injured, and will go to work iu u couple cf days. Ferdinand Wcnk and Nicholas Wcont were hauling brick from the depot to Lawrence's now hotel build ing, yesterday morning when Nick re ceived a head in the following manner: Fcrd. was on n car throwing brick to Nick, who was catching and piling them and watching the horses. A freight train was coming up the track, and tho horses began to get restive. Instead of suspending operations un til tho freight went by, Nick undertook tho nrduous task of watching tho hordes, brick and train, all with one pair of eyes. It is supposed that he was watching the horses with ono eye, and dividing tho other between the brick and train. At any rate he neg lected to watch one of tho brick which Ferd. tli re w. and tho aforesaid brick took him just obovo tho eye. Nick then got o(f tho wagon. Ho didn't hurry particularly, but merely thought ho could tako a calmer view of things from tho ground. Ho bad it pretty nearly figured out when his eye swell ed shut and ho suspended operations Ho now carries as neat a head as could be put 6u him by tho most artistic pugilist. Strangers do not easily full iu with the customs of these regions, but a res idencc of a few yeirs will convince any ono that this ia the place whore Ed jn was formerly situated. A young lady from the vity informed U3 recent ly that, while going to the Post Oflice a short time before, she bad been bad ly frightened by seeing a snake crawl up through the sidewalk. She walked aionud tho pliiec w here fcho bad seen it. Just behind her camo one who was to the manor burn," and she inform ed him that she had seen a snake jusi about where ho was treading. He merely stared at her, and passed on Just behind him came another "nulivo of the heath," and she informed liini about tho snake, uud also of her fail ure to obtain relief from the other chap. "And," she said, "ho wasn't even as civil as the olhet" man ; he on ly grinned !" Filled with sadness she left the snake to frighten other ladies as opportunity might ofi'er. -Tho East Rrady Lulejicndcnt tells of a man who was found drowned in the river about one-fourth of a milo bo low Red Rank. He was unknown but tho following is bis description : About 5 i feet high, supposed to be about SO or 33 years of tige.black short coat, blue vest, steel mixed pants, and knit corded undershirt, and brogan shoes. An inquest was held by John Donnel, Esq., and a verdict that de ceased camo to bis death by drowning was returned, as there were no marks of violence on his body. The Straight-out Democratic Con vention met at Louisville yesterday to nominate candidates for President and Vice President. Up to tho time of going to press we have not learned the result, but believe that, without a doubt, Charles O'Conner will bo the nominee for President, and John Quincy Adams for Vice Presideut This will probably cause a scattei meut of tho-Grecley forces throughout tho Northern States. Jt ia generally bo lieved that tho straight ticket will car ry more electoriul votes tliun thcGree ley and Rrowu ticket. Iho annual Exhibition and Fair of tho Crawford County Farmers & Stock-Breeders' Association will bo lielT at Meadvillc, on Wednesday Thursday and Friday, the 11th, 12th and loth days of September. The association baa procured tho old Fair Grounds and completely rcpuiicd and refitted them, and are now in excel lent conditio!) for the purpose intended Largo premiums are offered, and will bo paid on tho grounds the last day of tlio lair. Membership tickets $1.00, Admission tickets 20 eta. J. Bonner, of Stoncboro is nt present iii town looking after his build ings and other property here. He re turns to his homo in n few days. Rob. Way, tho champion jumpist of tlio United States was in town yes terday. He don't look as if ho could jump much, but thnso who have seen him try siy he i3 "lightning." Wild plums are ripe, and aro be ing indulged in by the youngsters about here to the gvent discomfort of their mothers, who have to dor;tor them up. Capt. Knox's hew barn on the hill is finished, and besides being very lent ly arranged, has an observatory on top, an ornament not generally indulged in on barns in this section. The walk hclwTfcu Cam. Porter and Geo. Hunter takes place ou Tu lay next unless one parly or tho other backs out. Had we the time to spare we should enjoy going along and see ing how it was done. Bond Brothers, nt tho mouth of Bear Creek nro tearing down their mill and moving it to another part of the tract. It is not a very largo mill. but it has rut a wonderful sLdit of lumber within the past few years. The Blue Stockings and White Fines played a game on Saturday last, in which tho score stood UG to 153 iu favor of tho White Pines. It is there fore safe to sa; that the Blue Stockings are improving. Wo understand that there were good and sufficient reasons why this was thus. Thero hasn't been a divorce suit in the Forest county courts for a long time. We are beginning to yearn for tho time when some family will kick up a disagreement and allow tho dif- to be settled by the Judge aud Jury. We ain't far enough along in this county yet for much business iu the divorce lino. -The Borough Ordinance relating to sidewalks is being attencded to in good shape. We notice thin far that G. W. Robinson has a fine walk in front of his residence, and that W. P. Mercilliott has dono likewise in front of his office. We have no doubt that all will attend to the provisions of the ordinance at once. Don't forget the base-ball gamo between the White Pines of this place and the Printera of Claiion, which is to takj place at Tylersburg on Satur day next. Wo hear that tho country round about that place will all be there, and it is probable ihat quite a number of spectators will be there from Clarion and Tioncsta. -We are credibly informed that the attempt to organize a Greeley club in tho ancient burgh of Clarion on Statiirdav evening, was a failure. Tho bell was tolled until the ringist fainted, and no Gieeleyites nppeurtd. The hall was not even lighted up. Verily' this is weak for the Democratic strong hold cf this senatorial district. The bridge over Council Run, on Elm St. has been patched and darned" and d d so much that it is difficult to tell which is the original bridge. Teamsters tell us that it is full time that a now bridge was built there, and after an unprejudiced view of the struc ture we must confess that wo ure of the same opinion. Mrs. S. M. F. Jones, teacher of the higher department of our public ing of tableaux, dialogues, vocal and school will give an exhibition some evening the last of this month, consist instrumental music. Her scholars will do the principal part, but all who do much in tho musical lino in town have been spoken for theentcrtainmcnt. If possible the Court House will be procured for tho occasion. Judgo McCalmont, formerly ono of the most prominent Democrats in Pennsylvania has come out fur Grant, and will head the Venango county delegation to tho Soldiers' and Sailors' Convention to be held in Pittsburgh cu the 17th inst. The Judge possesses great influence among tho Democracy of Venango county, and will undoubt edly bring over with him it large num ber of Democratic voters. The Judgo was Colonel of ihe 10th Pa. Reserves, and was very popular w ith his rcgi mt-nt. They still come. Closing out sale of summer Dress Goods at a great reduction. We oiler a largo stock of Summer Dress Goods, consisting of White Goods, Percales, Lawns, French Ginghams, Ac., Ac, at cost. Those wishing to purchase any goods iu this lino will do well to take advantage of our very liberal offer A good investment to purchase these goods for next year. Call early while tho stock ia full aud fresh. Also, a full lino of Japanese silks at greatly reduced prices. m:rKi:iou li'mukr co. stoke. R. V.Pierce, M. D.,of Buffalo, N. Y., will Bend his hook on Chronic Dis eases free to anv address. 59,'J. Wo always keep our stock fufT nnd complete in tho following goods: Dry goods, clothing, boots anil shoes, tinware, glassware, stoneware, drugs, and patent medicines. We also have a Tailoring Department, where you always find a full nssortnientof clothes and cassimcres, which we make up to order in the most fashionable styles. Call and examine our goods, styles and prices. We keep the Singer Improved Fam ily Sewing Machine for sale nt less than ngcnt'3 juices. Singer's Sewing Machines take the precedence over all other machines; this company having sold' over 00,000 more than nny other make during last year, and 2, 127 out of 2,!)14 furnished to liio sufferers in Chicairo were Singer machines each person choosing their own machine. Also the Universal Clothes Wringer, tho best, most durable nnd serviceable in use. Call and see us; our room is limited, but wo have the goods and will think it no trouble to show them. 20 SrPKKion Lumisi-.r Co. Just received from Superior Mill Store, a lot of Drugs, Tobaccos, Cigars, Tinware, Tuba and a full assortment of goods that arc kept in a grocery btore, which wo offer for sale at our Tioncsta store. Srrr.nrcm Lvmbf.r Co. HOW TO GO WEST. This is an enquiry which every one should have truthfully answered before ho starts on his journey, and a little care taken in examination of Routes will in many cases save much trouble, time and money. The "C. B. & Q. RR.," running from Chicago, through Galesburg to Bur lington, and tho "I. B. & W. Route," mulling from Indianapolis, through Eloomington to Burlington, bav achiaved a splendid reputation in the last two years us tho leading Passcu gcr Routes to tho West. At Burling ton they connect with the B. & M. R. It. and lonn tlio great burlmgton Route, which runs direct through Southern Iowa to Nebraska and Kan sas, with close connections to Califor nia and tho Territories; and passen gers starting from Tioncsta, on their way westward, cannot do better than to take tho Burlington Route. This Lino has published a pamphlet called "How to go West," which con tains much valuable information ; n largo correct map of tho Great West, which can ho obtained free of charge by addressing the General Passenger Agent B. &. M. R. R., Burlington, Iowa. "Bilious." If you feel dull, drowsy, debilitated, despondent, have frequent Headache, mouth tastes badly in morning, irregu lar appetite and tongue coated, yon aro Bufleriuir from Torpid Liver or Biliousness. In many cahcs of "Liver Complaint'' only a part of these symp toms aro experienced. As a remedy for all such cases, Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery has no equal, as it t-f'ects peiiect cures, leaving tho liver strengthened and healthy. Sidd by all first-class druggists. Fon Salr. To close an estate, two tracts of land of about '2000 acres, situated on Millstone Creek, Forest County. Heavily timbered, mainly hemlock, valuable for tho bark, and supposed by good judges to bo good oil territory. Map with particulars at this oflice. A first chrs ipiality of Carpet Yarn ahviij's on hand at Superior Lumber Co Store. 8 Table anil pocket cutlery, alw ays a Ini'Re Htock on hands and for sulo cheap nt tho Superior Lumber Co. Store. 8 Uy our liberal oiler to tho public through tho columns of the Fokkmt Hk rrni.ii'AN, wo have had a very lively trado In books for a week. W'o will continue ourofferthroc weeks only;persons disirion to avail themselves of this opportunity to furnish their Librarios with select reading at lower pri"es than they will havo soon axain, should call immediately. A first elass suit of clothes mado to or der, tit (jurantoed, a ood assortment of Casslmeros, Cloths and Triininu's, always on hand, at tho Superior Lumber Co. Store. 8 A largo assortment of the latest novel ties in Men's, Ladies' und Children's boots nnd shoes, at tho Superior Lumber Co. Store. H Heady mudo clothing and IJcnU fur nishing goods for everybody nt bottom prices, ut the.Superior Lumber Co. Store. S The Singer, tlio universal family aud tailoring machine, with nil its parts uud fixtures for sale at tlio Superior Lumber Co. Storo. 8 1'urelia.sers always keep in mind wo have less expense an I therc-foro lan soil goods for bus profit than any other moro in town. Siri:niou I.r.Mia.it Co. Sjokk. 8 A largo assortment of Miscellaneous Literature for salo at cost to roduio the stock. Also a lurgo assortment of School Hooks kept constantly on hand at tho Su perior Lumber Co. Storo. 8 CottonadeM; Jeans, Flannels, Linen Goods, Tickings, Tablo Linens, Ladies Dress Goods, brown aud bleeeln d Sheet lugs and Shirtings, Hoop Skirts, uud till kinds ot goods usually kept in a country dry joods storo, ut tho lowest prices, nt the Superior Lumber Co. Store. 8 Now goods I New goods just arrived, a full assortment of spring and summer good", at the Superior Lumber Co. Store, Attention. All thoso knowing themselves in debted to the undersigned, by book nccount, will please call and settle im mediately. Many may not be able to pay, but all are able to settle. I mean business. J. Wixans. Tionestn, July, 20, 1872. THE TEN CQKirflaKDHEKTS. KEEP THEM ATiD THOU SHALT MAKE MO MET. I Thou shult !avo no olJ-.fi- i',:irc H:v Jrv .coiN than at t!in Si ro of lii'Src li ner A Co., Water Street, Tioiuvita, Pa. II TIiou K.lia'.t not i lnwwn to tliysi'irnnvoMi rr Dry IooiIh merchants; thou flialt not liow down to them icr Imicn to their tales, I'nr Ililbronner iV Co. arc reliable chvili'iv, and c.'iml)li! of servinir thi'ir customer to the IhirU and fourth K"i"ralioiiK. HI Tlinn fhnlt seek in vnin for a cooil final ity of Dry 'iooils, Clothinif, and ;cutV l-'urnishiiiu; ft oral elKOwhi-ie ; lor verily they can Ins foumlj In largo iiiuutilies at Ililbronner it Co.';.. IV Ttiou nhalt bear In mind tiiat upon six days in the week, thou rnnnt niakn thy purchases nt the Dry ;,hmIh Sjiore of bronncr & Co. ; but 'upon tlio seventh day the proprietors and Lew, tho man of the trqe, desire rent from their labors. Thou slinH honor tho Dry O.-eils Store' of Ililbronner A Co., nnd thy day shall be loti in the laud to enjoy the tVr.it;! thereof. VI Tho'i shalt not eominlt any outraicons impropriety bv foolishly purchasing thy Dry (foods nnd Clotliinjj; elsewhere; but fro directly to Ililbronner it Co., who will f;ivo you u superior article. VII Thou shalt seek no olher Drv Cioods Store, trvinir to unit thyself in Dry Goo.H. Clothimi. l-'nnev Goodn, C'a peN, llalsnnd Caps, bceaiiKo you can sirt yourself better nnd cheaper at uiluronneriV (. o. s man nny plaeo c!we. VIII Thou shall not steal f r m the Drv Goods Storo of I lilbronner it Co., for they sell Hoods ho chenp that a felony would bo tho greater hid. Tlinn slialt not bear falso witnesx, but ho"eitlv acknowledge that thou canst iret H better nrlieleof 1 i v Hoods at II ilbronner it Co. 's than any place, else in the city. X Thou shalt not covet thv neighbor irnndH nor his bar;:ailif, but tako counsel - f the w ise and proceed Ktrni ;htway to the la v (oxids Si' re rl 1 1 .ilii'.niu r iV Cc Water Stree!, Tlont-;ia, 1'a. -0 If. An,!, IT, is:;. C H . r-i !" 8 3 o u I rS H o o r-H o o O O 0 u CO W y-i M c CO 9. e o a n o o o k4 o C3 0 w 0 (3 C3 H O 7: 0 2 y to C3 ci o o M J2 o 0 0 PROPOSED AMEKD?iENT TO THE CONSTITUTION OF PENNSYLVA NIA. Joint resolution pi (...'n;: un amendment to tho Coo.-litulioii ol Pciin-.vlvanut. Jitt it ennvtrtl by itc Sfuntt: nnd M'.-,-e ui lftrt't(i'ntatii-C8 of tir lnnii)ttcrtth i.J i'ritn--iitrniiti in 'i itrrnt A srntldy im t, That the following ami ndment ol the ('nil K'itittion of this ( 'i.mmiuiw. tilth l.n pro posed to the people i,r tl.lieir n h.ptii.ii or rejection, pursmiut t ) the provisiondof thu tenth ui l.cio thereof, to-wit ; AMKNIhV KNT; Strike out the .sixth se- tion of the sixth ni tichi of the Con-titii'ion, ami insert iu lion thereol the loll.iw in-.': "A Mute l'i cas ntershiiil be i -hosen by the (piaiiticd rhe tors of the Slate, ut siu'li ume nml ior sm-li lei ui of Kcrvii i as shall bo . e-,el d h v law," WILLIAM F.LLlo'lT. Speaker of tho lli.ii-e..i Itcpresuntii. ives. JAMFSS. Ill TAN. Sp..;ilicr of the Senate, Al'l'i;ovi:i-Thi twciit.V K. i-.iiul day ot March, Anno li.jiniui one thoiisaiid i'i;:ht luiudrod uud Kivi'iilv-tivn. JGIIN W. Gl'.MIY. Prepared and ei rtilie.ited for pnhlicn'ioii pui'Niiaut to liiu'l'i nih Art.chi of t!ie (',,: htilution. I 1! A M IS ,1( i; i A N, Secretary of the Cominouw i iillli. Ollien Seeretiirv ol ihe CoiiiinouHeallli, llai l i; bur;;, J line 2'ith, P72, CHChtcLvUifipltiijIilwr r? ( V A NI A FT! "I! Motels- Jul I'-'."!. J Tram- urns wiil i tin ;i i i'mIIi v. SOi; III WAIT) Tt'. l. -I. STATIONS: 1 t Cla 4 n. i:i. a. 1 1 ':. C!a . I'l II 1 . in. a. in, ; s 1(1 ! . ! r, P. m. Corrv (I f. II : (I -J II ; .m ;i i V (.! I I Spai,t:nn.burr ( f 1 vniicu Colli TV. lb, I rv nv.l.e !!;. --.mi Tilus i-io IJ !' 1 , I I 1 ! Mi!1'-r r.iri.i r . 1 loiK-c r A 1! I'd Cin!;o i i: VIit!V-b!.l 'i'ai i- 1 l !; nd i Vsssi I!"1V ( V.i!-.' Mct'bi.M, 1; f. 1-.: :v .. i '. 1 i:"i t Ail 11 1.-, Oil Ci! 1 I 1 I (le.,i,;i l'r. -:.! It !i r-i jo '! 10 ! ! 1 ! .".I 11 II 1- HI Ti'i;e:.,a Hickory Trntikevv T;. ..!.!.'. Irvine- u 1 ni : w.s s l-i i ami no I, M ' ("l-.O- ril-.!..-. ;!!.; N-'. l'i- Pioneer IV..C; r-t jo I,-. ; ii i - ii r. :. 4.1..; Tai-r Fa I.-. l;oii.-c- ille -I..', No. K -( ' i i-.. ilb r 1'iuio i , ii..; r:i-!.-!8. !. i- ; ( I..' KVI..I Fm :i 'n.' u. to.; Coluuil ,.( Farm P. ! C; n'r i- Farm P'.l ; 1-j l'J.:..c, (hi i bin 1 ). i -5; 'iai l'i.27; Lou i v; No. 11 P,-t Cent 1..V); T;pt Fa.-in : KouscviKe -.: ; I'ii No. 21 i hi i i:y 'liontv-oi y,;,; TidiouU 11.11. e l.i .(): cil.v i. ii.: -i a. in. ; ; 'ilduUe Ci : NO 7 STATION.-:; ntwv.r. 1:1 CI: id Cirri. Pi li t 1 a. m. ? m . in. n. io a. in. ii l' i ii l.-:i ' -i.: .") -17 7 -.0 !' li n.- .1 C'j '1 1.". 'i Pi ; -.o ia 41 o :;i nil ii i" ii M : i) I .' L'I Irvim ton Tidioulo Trunkcvville Hiekery Tionesia I'resident Fa-le liock (.lleopolis All Oil City r:-: MeClintock HoUse-iIl-j Ityud Farm Tarr Farm Columbia All Tet Cent io in; Pioneer Shaller Miller Farm All Titusvillu l.i-: " irvdel'iwu 1J 1 I'M 1 :i 1 SI - It- i-t l ft : 1 :r i! 17 X !.'. .1 20 7 cs Hi tli 1 ).: 7 it". HI 1 r. r i (I 1:1 n it Til Cu 0 'J "i lit -'I ' lJ el n t.r, u .'-'j Ii .". i i i F 7 P 11 :n 7 ii 5 i 7 ".'I 1- e I rs ui l-.: :' K 10 I'.! :vi H 1 I P.! -1-1 e -1 1 Oi 10 Fi it in .1 li'. .1 :::'. :". -l 'i 1 li i '.) a t.0 r, ,":i 4 l' i .4 1 i ! 'M 4 !0 1 .l.-i 4 .".. r, us r. 17 1 C". 1 i"i C 1 1) 2 l.i C l.i s :o s 41 S 4 1 t) Oi ti to a f. II 2'l i! 20 Trvenviilo 7 .".7 it US ,0 ;'4 Controvilla (."i .1 17 : -ii! Glyu.lon 14 ' :n '. ,Vi SparUiuslHir H 21 a :W iO 02 Ciorry ' ai 0 l'i 10 "C :i :) 4 ID 4 Hi) 4 r.o r, . o AllUITinNAI. SKCOMi-CI.AvrilAIXS-NOCTII No. l." Oil City li.oi a, in.; I'ooeviile 7.120; -Tarr Farm 7.4'i; Coiiiiobia 7..V; Pet Centro Pioneer 8. !'; Miller t'.2..; Titusville !l.5-. No. 7 Titus ille O.'X) a. m.; Corry M.'C No. 11 till Citv tl.i'll n. in.; Hon-e ille 1 T .-!.-; Kvnd Fiirui ll.-i!; Turr Fiirm 12.11 Columbia 12,10; .Pet ( eutre P-'.LO; Miller 1.2"); Titusville 2.C0; Corry 1.42 p. m. No. 21 Tiilior.ie 12 lip. ni.; Triinke;.--ville 1.4'.; Tioncsta 2. l i; liHi)o!ia4..i; Gil ;it v .::o. () Trains ('- not stop. (") Stop ns!;Mial. ii Stun ft r m- ills. 'i l.iins.'i. (I, 21 and 22 run trains dailv e v- .' ii n !.r N. P. Tivin c I-., i , .,i T.ti-i'. t . ; all utiicr .-I i.v ..: No. -I eli.in .1. anil to P i liar! e. l )i: Ii. N -. f. o II"! rl'RtSDIiEAStSOf THE THRDAT.IUNQS.UVER ft SLQOD In the wonderful mmlli'lno to wUlcli tho altllct etl ai-o Hbuvo iiuiiitoil ft.r U-f. Iho iUm'uv i-it-r ln'lifvt'4 Iu Iim c.niihii.inl ii U innouj nir.ri. t.f Nalure a init K.v..ri-1-in cnnilivo .i..i!in l irn, wliich Unit tins InlilU-'l into thu v.-cuil.I. kini' flom for lu-'ilin-.' Iho i. -k, Ihiui wi-rc i- -r h r..ni rcmiiiiiu'il In imu HU'ilR'ini.. 'l Ik- ovhU-nei' (if I hi fact I. 1','iiml in Iho ;.n-nt vnri.-ivcl n;.t (.I..-U-nuto iripi-a.-c-6 wlii.'h ll Im- Itc.-ii I'.iuid l. ci.i.iiiH-r. In tho euro "f Urn 111 hill, Itcn're 'ona;lis, and tlio im ly iiil.' 'oi!hii iu -lion, ll hi n-i..iilMli.-.l 1I10 in. di.-.il iii. iut. uii.l t'.llill.l.t l.tn i UlU lliontilllii'i' ll Iho '-.:,l.-l in.Hlii .-il dU.'i.v.-iy .f Ihe ni'... Wl.ilo il i-i.i. - II. o i.vortt I'.iu-.'liJ, It nll..nt.'11-fll lh- drill Hi:. I pilrll luit tho blood, lly its l.il r.i'.l I!. -i tni.'li lil.iud lliriij iu-l l.r...rrii--, i' (-.i- til Muiuor'. iron tho um-i Ktrnfiiln In u oniii.i.ii (llotcu, H'l 111 ili', . r k. i ii). lion. M -l-ciirial Uii-u-o, Mlliri'iil )...:-..!is, mid Hi; ir ellot-i-, aro orii-llriilttd, and v!:m.h,i lu-nllh and tt tiiimlr.Mi-tlliilii.il i--'iil.li-h'tl. I r)lit III-, H ilt (ill .'KOI, I'ftiT nurcf, S-al nr ICoilKli Mlill. In Phtirl, all ll.o l.iimt ti.ii r i. t tiif,l I.v h.i.l bit.'.d, am l-tnitiut n tl I'V till ptvorltll HlrilVln; anil inv Ipirul in;: m.-tiit ino. II y.in fftd il'ill, ili-.iw-y, i.-l.iili.lTl, l.iivi- .!- ltlW Ctlltir nf viiill, ur Vfll.iWirh l.n.KII H'lllH i n f.i.-otir bntlv. fro ti.'iit liTitlin-ho .r (Hzii.t-.-r. t.i.il tti-lo 111 in-i'ilth, inli'inal l:i-i.t ol' i-l.ill, uitt-llniu-d with hot llil.'li.', low Miiril. "I'd l-'l".i.v - litKliii"). ii r- -uliti- ariiuii:.-. aittl lnu-n.' it ul.tl, yn-.i mo mi.l.'nii-' titiin 'I'orilit I'ltfr or ' HI I ! '" many "' "I " ' oillluilll " only purl ol Ihtfo pyni.li.iuK ai-o t'i.t-rl.-iitf.l. Ann iviii.ily It-r all mh li t u-is, llr. I'iorm- lioldcil Mf.li.ul In-tuvi ry lots lit) ciil'll, a- il ell. ft l.fi!t-ft (Tirt-tt, It ; ini,' tlio liv-ft- .fii -Ihon-il and h.-iil'hv. I'or Iho ruro of 1 1 lib 11 II II I 4 Ollkli I'lllloll ol tho iHiutlt. 11 U a n.-v.-i- luilni' rt-iiictl . mi l ilto-o who I, am U-i'd it for lh; .ui-it.-.o aro l"titl tu lis nui.t'. i'I'iio .r.i.il. l.n- otl.t-t J t.niiu 1 fH hi l lor a modi, clno Hull will .-.( 11.1l it f.f Iho rnro of all Iho Uie taott ft.r whirli il U ro'-iniinioiui.-tl. K..i l hv din '-m at 1 .or liolllo. l'lvparod I'V II V IM'Tfi". M l . Solo ri.i.ri.-l.r. at hip I'h. iiii. ral Lulmralurv. !' Sonot.l rli..-l, I'.tillul.., N. V. teoud v.nii addrut lor a ..iiui.h!ol. J Ji '' ',;fd ;;-i-e, i-ytvt M ,. f m -!'":-'-'-. oriiscitj in: ii.i- 1 ii. O ll ill i.ity. feci mfl of I'lKir Iviini, W In l. :;, I'f ut" Sjiitilt a-i'l Uef'.t'' I.irjimr, rli- fo-r,1, ii 'xr 1, n; r.: r t?n-J in plpne tlie tAitf, c lilci ' 'l 'ii.'. j," ' Aeiitiir," " Ucstnicr," f;c , t'nt le.i't t'lf f:v;.!..T O'l i f!; tirilcPVPfi and ru: :i. b'it mi s true Mf.1 c.t", m.'tle f. i n 1 lie nuive my ,-url limits fit :!ihtni: i. f r ft ' .!( A',L.i!i'!i Sti'iiti'.im. l li-v .ire (lrr.it I! n-nl i'.triiirr arid a I,it'e-?:v.!' I'm. (.;,., a IVrijct l'e!:fiVAtMr at.'.l I iiv:r'i!.ilnt (.t tli Svst Mil, cin yin; cT r ! I ''i::rti niTlor and rp'tniit' the li'iMvl to a licalilty C'nc'. lion, riirit liinj it, tcfrc-tuti and mviorettiim bntti imnd n:id btdr. 'J'lirv aie e.i-v of ai'itmii'itr.ui'in, jir-nj t in t!i :ir ncii' f.'i t tin hi tlicir re"'t, ir? ami t,-ll ili in all f.-rni.i rf di nt. No rri'flDii cati lake (line Illltrt acenrd irjS to d i.-ci;.m. ai-.d rnn.i n I." ti" '), jrnvTdt-d their bune are not (Lfttrove I bv min-?t tl jinion or nilit-r intiMni, and tlio villi or;;. ins wavlC.l bcon.l llie iotnt of rrp.nr. I5'Rpf jiiiii or Inditrfitinn. lIc-nl ubf, Tvn in ibe Shoulders C'-''i -, T :.t:u -f tb. ("be t, IJ . r. tin'; S iiir Knin ittni,. f t irie St 'in n h, li id '('.i1.-; m the M"tti!i. Itil;,rn A tul;s I'.ilp.tatf.-n rf the Heart, I nfl nnnnhon if tho I nn-;s, T.iin bt ibe re;.nn n the K;dn"vs and ft lrmdiftd filler i-.a:nf'ii! svni'.rnni, are rite ofiJ-piini: rf I ynpsi.i. Iti ib-sP ronti.iitits it h.n n equal, and one luttiit! will pr-e a better guar an'ee of in htm in l!i.m : Ur.irj ndvetti enient. lor l'ntitllo .'Mii;htiiiMi in uiin ; or fl !, married or ?mj:.!e, at ll.o ' iwii of 'vnni.mlifid, or Ibe tnni of iit'e, thyso i onic II. tier cmnlnvtti ilccidL-d ,tu irflnenr- that a marked itn;rovenient is oo.'i pcrct'p t,l,!e. I'or liirtunimnlory nnd Cltronlc ltlirit ntntlmn and tlmit, Iy;",p,iT "r Indi 'esiinit, liiliou, liemittent and I ntennittfM t I'ovets l'iso-tTs of tb? Hlood, I.tver, Kidnrv and lUnld-r, tbete Ibnei's b.iv been inn-! KtiLcesbd. Sit!t I)..-.ea-fi n i c.metd ly Vitiated Uiood, wli cb is (enei.illy pioduccd by derail ment of ibe Digestive O-c.iin. T!icy lire nrnHo Iiir?ni?lv well nn a Tonict poMiii4 alio the pe-oni ir incut of nctinv; a a power fid atjeni in relieving OmfvtiMn !nfl."t malti'ti of the l.ivcr and Viaccr.tl Ury inn, and iu lbii(;ts liaM. " For SUlit n)Hfnf, r-rn;''.Min, T-Mer, . Rlietim, Hloiclie, Sj(jl, I'miples, Pnitdc, Ib.il Car hitticien, Kins.wonns Scald Head, Sure liye. Kry nipe'ar. I tcb, licurfs I i colorations of the S'tiu, I In mors and Diteasei of ihe S!;tn, of wlntevcr 11. una or nature, aie jitftally dug up nnd canied out of the y!ein short time bv the me of these Hitters Om; bott!e in mkIi caws will convince the ino5t incicdnlotu of their cnraiive etfect. lcnn (ho VHInt1 niond whenr-cr vnn fit it! ,ts un pui 1 1 i- bursting t!iroi;!i th-- hl.in in 1'itiipu-, ICtnpliitns "f Sort ; cleanse it ubcti oil litid it nb s'nicictl ;md sbuvxi-di in the vein ; cleai-ie it when it 1 fon! ; your feelings will ie:l yin uhin. Keep ibe blond p'!i e. and the bctbb of ibe y t-jru i,l f. Irr.v. ( riitvl'iil IhoiiMniiilt ptociaini ViMi'crr Hit TrtKS the moftt wnndcii'ul 1 tt in ant that ever sustained the itikin-; system. E'ln Tnr, nitil ntlicr Wortnt ti!,l,b ii llie vsteni ol so mmy tii:iHan.i, aie nii.-citi.iiiy de jtlroyed and removed. S v a d irin ;tiishod idn-iol. ot;isl : 'l'h ere i cir(.e'y an individual nptin lb j face of tba eai tli whose b'nly is exempt from t!ic pi escm t of worm". It 13 not upon the beihliy cletnenli of ilia body that worms cxi-i, but iipcn the di-.eiscl bnniori and shmv deposit tint beed these living monsien ft dne.tM-, No ytem o( Med'cin, no viiiiifn, no anthe'-ii.tt ,tic ' t fee tiiC t-ystciu fiouiwoinu bl.c these Hit ter. MrrUniilral TUonic. rrtom ened i'l P.int and M inera's aiuli a l'!uiii!'.Mn, Type welter", (ioid-beatera, and Miners ni ll.ey advance in life, will be nbi':ct to para'vs 11 f the II owels 'i'o cnanl a;;aint this take a dose of VVai KRtt's Vinbgau lii rnuts oucj or twice a weeic. a A IJre unlive. Itlllfiu, ItriuttCciitt ciHtl IittrrmlUriir Fi'VfM, which aie o prevalent in ihe vailevs of onr preat river throunlinut the United States especially those of the Mississippi. 4 thin, M bjtinri, I iiino'.s. Ten new, Cumberland, Aikantas Hed, Co'orado, Ibaioi, Rio (irande, I'eatl, Ahibann, Moliiie, S iv.nin.ih, Roan oke, J vmes and many othcis'itll ilieir vv l tiibuta nes, lhroiit;bout our entire country during the Sitnnner and A nt 11 iint , nnd remaikibiy so cinri seasons ot unusml heat and diyness ate invari.ib'y aeeompanied bv extensive djianccmcnli of the !omv:li ard liver, and other alHbnnmal viceia, Thcra arc abva s more or !e obstruetion of the liver, a weakness and inii.ihte w.ho of the fttomacti, and KiL-it toipoi- ol thj bote', ben' elnsRod up witli viliaied accuiuii:aiions In ihvit lieat inenl, a purgative, exeit.nt; a tiowciful iiilbicife upon these vaiioni orpaii, ii essentially imresft.n y. Theie 11 no cathartic for llie purpo-e erjnd to On. J. WAUtuti'- Vinucmh I ! 1 ttk R aa they will jpenlliy icmuve lha dark colored viscitl matter with which ihe howei am loaded, at the same time Rlirmlatin llie wi-ri'iiiiMi nf the liver, and generally reitoiiiv the beaUhy Iniiciiou of the dinestivc organs Scrofula, or Khtf's) F.rl1f While Swe-hni', Ulcers, Krysipel.T, Swelied Neck. Oniter, Serotnlon Iiill.niliuaiions, Indolent I ntl im'ii.ttioiis Miricunal At fcclions. Old Sote?, I'.i notion i of ibe Skin, Sore F.ve-, etc., etc. In th--, as in n't oOi-r co-nuttuioii il Lis eisct, VAi,i;t-it's ViM.ti ' !i itiu:s l.a j lt.ovn ibi-if pieat cmativc powi-ii t.i loi o'j..'na'.o an i iMiac:- n'J.r c.i'cs. Jr, Wnlkrr'HCnlirornln VSiifjniUlMen act on all ih.-su c.vum in .1 nnt..n ni.-.i.n' t. I'v ptuifyir-; the li!oo.l I tit y remove the c nise, nt. -I bv res., vm;; awav the e 'ec'.s (.f llie intl.imnia'.ion ulte tubeicit.ii dupo.itt tlie arfecled p.1i U le'.sive b.M.th, a,i .1 p.-ima;ienl Cine IS etf-ctcd. Tl'.o ronci'll9 cf Pit. V. i imriN Vinr.txh ! CittrR' aie A;ei ie ir. IiJi lioi t?:ic and t ' u mm hi ve, Natiiliotis I.i.t.uiv.?, Iimietlf, S 'o.i' i ", t ,'.niicr I. n I tmt. Smloiiiio. Alieiative. an I Anu-biuuus. Tho Arrl'it and in.d l.i.niva propedles o( D. Wai.kkk's VirtKtiMi HiTTi-cs are llie best si f. pnard in all cafes of cn.plions ami m:i!:ii.Hit levers their ba'snmic. healin", and oihiii;; piopcH;e protect the limnors of the I'.mcca. "i he.r h.dai.vc pmpeilon allay pain in ibj n-'ivous yatfin, aUmtieii, and bovve s e'-iber from inllamm ition, w.nd, coif. Cianip. en. Their L'ouuler- InitTit ip.t!ucr,c cttcntN ihroti ihont the Bvstem. Their l titeito prupittt- a .l on the kid neys 'correcting and ivtiiatinc the llow n mine. I heir Anti-lti'iiotia priipertietiliimilata iha liver, in ihe i-cve-tiou of bile, aud US (l:sch.ir;n throiit.li ibe bili.u y ducts, a;;d are anperior to a(l remedial agents lor lh cuie id l!ihoii KevtT, lrevr and A'iie, cu; Fortify llio body ni;alii4t 1Urne hypmi- fvinj all IIS fluids Willi ViM.tiAii l'-iru'i;;. Nu rni. demic can take ho!d of a sy ieni thu I'. r.-anued. The liver, ihe iuhiiuIi, the bowels l'1 I. d.i.us, and tha nerves are rendereJ iliieasti-;uoot by ibis i;ie.U iiivi orant. UirecUaiM. Talie of ilia Katen on f"H'? I" bed al ntlil fioni a ball" to on ami one h rl w oie -- 'asini! Kit gotKl iiourishinn food, itich a b'.-ft sie.ik, mutton chop, venison, roa-t beef, and venetabcs "d t.iLu out-door exercise. They aie composed ol pui'ifa veget able iiiKredients, and couta.n no spiril. J WALKKR, PropV. li.II. McJXi-VAl.DACO.f DiueRils and Gen. A,",!? , San ham nto, l ab. and cor. oi V.idttr.fi m ami I uarllon Sts , New Votlc. St)I.I ItV ALL DKUdULS AND I'LAI KUS. 4w DRUG S TtU 12 E I Grr-ndin's Block, Tid'oiitc. ivn.Aiiii i:::w., .. i., I Mti.f, J'.st if i i n-- 1 ,.r.. ' -; .- ' 1"i:i U:i Iir'iir .'; a in :iu. f f V Sj ,if. c- , i : i t'.l'l .si; ! m nit ! j v. ;.ry v. ill ,': i 1 " ' "t.i' :ir tli,- it ,'. t- ! 1 . .s,; . v ; .1:. ,i :-i ', on', w i. !i 1 ! , 1 1 !!-.. s . t 1 in.' u i! il tli" l:itl Tli. : 1 I.:.'.-.-..!. !..r..! :i !...:. !; ..;' 1 !;;t "i;- m r:i ii ini:s i'.MMS ,v (Ml: Wl.MiOW (il.A- I I'ltA..- r.'.n ck '.'ai:h Il' iui-i.i'.t -r i'i- i J It T I I 'li .1 1 1' I'A. u 1. 1.1 pis rin."!' iii'f.!s,i M:vi',in. vii.i I AM-1- i: r, 1 1 ':n'.. l'i '' -T :...- 11- tr.Ku ; , 1 it r 1 . 1 M A '!' I o 1 1 1 ' I'." Ill -i I ' iritl! -.! in ll..- s S:u t?.-it3 KcvoivL'tl pt n.iy Time. Tl'liMs .in!:i; Ti:. 1 : 1-f. t- -: II,,. A. I';i'i . I I. s i ', I . , -. .'. i : ; . 1 . ..t. - s . ! i M . - ft si . tt I H ll H ii 11 H 1 1 f 1 i li a i.i.tijri, iv-tn iriytr-inp i
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