BIu &oxsti glcpuWiriiu. WEDNESDAY MllllMNC, SKI'S. II, i8JI. BOROUGH OFFICEHS. TJMi-ffrjM J. AViif A!. OiiuK-iVmrn T, J. Vimfjlpspii, Mllos Vi'. TnU, 1. W. Clink, 1'. (, Convcr, V. 1". Moroilllott, I I.. Il.icki'll. Jit.itirci of the rcaceW. V. Moreilliott, I. H. Knox. OrmntahlrJ. N. Toil worth. Si'hnnl Dirrelnrn .(. Wlimim, .1. A. Tnlo, J. A. I'ropor, Jai'ob Nlirivor, M. W. Tnto, 8. 1). Irwin. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. Prmidriit JiiilrfW, P. Jknks, Atsnrinte. Jmlym3. A. 1'iiorKit, An- tlllKW CnnK. Sheriff V.. T Pavis. JKtitrirt Atlorvni W. W. Manoii, Treasurer H. Kkti.ky. l'rnthmuttnry, ltegiatrr lireortlrr, (f e ll. H. Aoufw. , ( nmMianrr Hkn.t. Kr.t.inTT, Japoii MKItril.MOTT, T. 1). (Vu.mns. iyun(i Superintendents. V. TtotinKll. .ri Otmiiii'Minnei'i Ukuiiuk Shioins, HM. rATTKUSOV. (Vmnfy Surveyor S.T. Trwix. Ol'0I(?r JdMIAH WlNANS. Miwwfi i4r,Ynrii Km Hoi.kman, Wm, t'l.AKK, T. II. Collll. Memherof Viinyrcs Wth lhxtriclU. Vf. Rcoi'lEl.n, Aaaewbly3. B. Lawsos. LOCAL AfoD MISCELLANEOUS." T. J. Van Giesen 1ms purchased n lot Adjoining Title's premises, on the south Bide, iind will probably com inouco building this fall. lleuicmbcr llmt Hon. G. W. Sco field and Col. C. 1. Curtis will speak in Tioncsta on tlio evening of the 24th ' Inst. Tet everybody turn out and hear them. The bridgo is "making haste slow ly," on account, wo suppose,' of the (-Small force now at work upon if,. Ac j Cording to contract it is to bo finished by the 1st of November. L. II. Lauderbauch, for the past year cutter for llilbronner & Co., leaves for Meadvillo the first of next week. They will have another ono on by tlio time ho starts. Considerable rain has fullcn with hi the lust week, and hopes are now entertained that u flood will soon be upon us, and then will business be lively and the people rejoico. Jno. Cobb & Sous are putting in dams on Coon Creek, on which stream nil their lumber from thoirCoon Creek Mills will hereafter be rafted. They raft in about half a mile from the mouth of the creek. Rev. Austin (Baptist) of Frank- y lin will preach in tho Presbyterian Church of this place a week from next el. Toil, oo,i :. ti i.. i uutiui, iiiu mnt.. Ai, lllio IJUIJI1 . understood that ho would bo here next tSabbath, but this is not the casq, T" Jos. Harmon, who lives near 0 Lickingville, started for Germany on , Monday last. Ho is a native of Ger many, and goes back to see how things , nre working there. Report says that it is possible that ho'imiy bring back , a wife with him. "' ' Last week wo-mentioned that Mrs. Jones' school would close with an ex hibition. Ve have since understood that Miss Amor and her school will take parlrho omission was occasion ed became we o mm it ted to hear that part ofit. Tho Superior Lumber Co. Mills are to be moved down to tho mouth of the Tioncsta, across the creek from -this place. Tho work has becu goiug on for some time, and it is probable that it will be in ruuuing shape down hero before winter closes in. The Reed House, Erie, was burn ed on Friday of last week. It was the largest and finest hotel in Northwest ern Pennsylvania. The first story - was occupied by offices and stores. The Toss on tho Reed Houaa nrnwr U estimated at $275,000 on which there is $17,000 insurance. Collins & Holbrook are making preparations to build an extensive mill next summer on the site of tho old one. Tho mill has been, running this season, but on account of its be jng out of order, has not done a very .extensive job of sawing. Next year will probably seo lively times at Lacy Jowu, The Post Otlieo was moved on Mon Jay last to tho new building just north of our otlieo. Mr. McKay now Jms au office of whioh UucloSaiu need uot bo asliamoJ. Tho uow boxes will be on in a few days when different ar. rangements will be made; the P.O. department being moved to tho other side of tho room. We have recently heard com plaints that it was hard to get a good articlo of butter just now. Wo would ulWse those after this articlo to iuter vii 1. W. Clark. He is about as roiV& butter tia wo know of; a trifle blrong, perhaps, but still he is a good articlo. Wictt he gets into a scuflle, Ao does not usq tho weapons generully supposed to bo relied upon in these times but drops his head, and butts jiis antagonist severely. Let us now bnu iiq more of tho scarcity of "but- ' tcr." Tho White Pines of this place played tho Printer's Nino of Clarion at Tylnrsburg on Saturday last, and were beaten by a score of 18 to !). Wo feel justified in saying thnt the White Pines did not play as well as usual, and think perhaps there will be a big difference in the next gamo. There was a large crowd of spectators to witness the game, and contrary to general expectations everything was quiet. This may lmvo been partly due to tho action of Mr. Culver, who shut up his bar during the day. Tho Clarion club have been written to play another gnmo at tho same place ou Saturday next, but as yet no an swer has been received. The "Blue Stockings" of this place have also challenged tho "Red Caps" of Clarion to play them on Iho same grounds on the same day. The walking match between A. C. Porter and G. S. Hunter, which wa9 to have taken place yesterday, did not come oft", and each party seems dis posed to blame tho other. Mr. Hun ter says ho was on the ground prompt ly and Mr. Torter failed to put in nn appearance. Mr. Porter says that notwithstanding his request that each party put up the amount of tho wager in the hands of some responsible man. Ir. Hunter never "came dowu." Thus it is at the present period. Whether the amateur Wcstons will over again have an opportunity to test tho mus cles of their legs over the long road from here to Clarion, we ore at a loss to determine. If both mean business, it is a pity that they cannot have an opportunity to lose their money. S. II. Haslet, Capt. Ridgway, Jno. McFarland, and some other gentle men were up tho creek looking after some deer, last week. They found lots of partridges and squirrels, but up to tho time that Mr. Haslet returned, on Friday, no deer had been killed, though one or two had beeu shot at. On account of the absence ef one of tho charter applicants, the Odd Fellow's Lodge was not organised as was anticipated on Thursday evening last. Next time it will be a sure thing. Grand Master Steadman, and several other notable Odd Fellows were in town. Tho Old White Hat, is the name of a Greeley paper recently establish ed at Tort Huron, Mich. Tho Gree lcyites of Conncautville are about to start a Greeley paper thore to be call ed tho Old Graii Coat, which is to be embellished with a photograph of Horns' old Coat, turned. Hon. Francis Jordon, Secretary of the Commonwealth has published a volume entitled "The Election Laws of Pennsylvania," digested and ar ranged, with notes and judicial deci sions; under authority of the Scnato and Houso of Representatives, to the year 1872, inclusive. Tho work is printed on fino paper with large clear type, and bound in cloth. Price one dollar per volume. Twelve copies for $10. Addrese, B. Singerly, State Printer,' Ilarrisburg, Pa. Cool weather is at hand, conse quently, people begin to think of their full and winter reading. Such being tho case, we can recommend Hallo n't Magazine as just what is wanted by the community. It is a serial well cal culated to please all, old and young. It is the cheapest and best publication of tho kind in the country, and re ceives higher praise at tho bauds of its patrons, who are numbered by thous ands and tens of thousands. It is on ly 15 cents single numbers, or $1.50 per year. Address Thomes & Talbot, C3 Congress Street, Boston. Win. Silzle, Practical Watch maker and Jeweller, will bo in town during Court Week, and will stop at tho Forest Hotel, kept by D. Black. He will repair watches, clocks, jewelry &c. in tho beet manner, and guaran tees satisfaction. Permanent resi dence at Fryburg, Clarion county. 2t Dr. Fisher, Dentist, will be at M. Ittel's Hotel during court week to practice his profession. Persons wish ing any thing in the lino of Dentistry take notice. 23 2t Blessed are they who seek relief from Liver Complaint, Biliousness, Bad Blood, Pimples, Blotches, Erup tions, Rough Skin, Salt Rheum, Ery sipelas and Scrofulous diseases, by the use of Dr. Pierce's Alt. Ext. or Gold en Medical Discovery, for they shall bo happy in knowing that the cure is complete. Sold by all druggists. TIMBER LANDS FOft SALE. Over two thousand acres of fine Hemlock Timber Lands situated on Maple Creek, ucar Claringtou, this county, are for salo at a barcain. Part of tho landd oro situated withiu four miles of Clarington, ou tho Clarion River, and would be a fino sito for an extensive tannery and sawmills. Map and terms at this office. -'3 f W. R. Diss. Stonewaro, Crocks, Jars, and Copper Kettles nt Robinson ct Bou-ner's. List of Jurors fop Sept. Term 1872. (JltAXD JUItOKS. Tioncsta Bor. A.B. Kelley.Forcm'n. II. O. Davis, H. II. May, " " Morris Einstein, William Ilcpler. Hickory F. E. Allison, " Smith Foreman, " Jacob Hood, " J. II. Wentworth, " George Klinestiver. ' Kingsley Geo. Morgan, " Geo. Watson, G. K. M. Crawford, " Henry Lodabur. Harmony J. B. Clark, " Orion Siggins, " Hiram Fleming, " A. J. Siggins. Green David Gill. Burnett E. C. Mays, " Lester R. Warner. Jenks J. F. Gaul. Tioncsta Fred. Stiuinger. 1'IiTIT JUKOKS. Barnelt Nathaniel Puttcrsoh, " Samuel Buzzard, " , Friend Folmcr, " George Lockner, " Fphriatn Ferrie, " Charles Richie, J. C. Davis. Green Michael Rafferty, " Joseph Harrisou, " Henry Matha. Harmony Sander Collins, " ' John Williams, David Ryle, " Theodore Connor, " D. Kcrman, J. B. Hog.;, Marion C. Hicks, J. II. Piatt, P. Ryall, " Gcorgo Dunlap, A. M. Hunter. Hickory Joseph Coburn, JohnTaft, . " Robert Hunter, " James Baunon, ". William Chase, " George Walters, " Hilton Church, " Samuel Douglass, " M. Littlofiold, " Caleb Miildleton. Kingsley R. B. Crawford, Jacob Wolf, " Harris Morgan, " Frauds Watson, Peter Sibble. Tiouesta J. B. Weant, " John Shelhouse, " Andrew Keen, J. A. Mung, Peter Wolf. Tioncsta Bor.- -W. A.IIilands, Daniel Andrews, W. B. Harlan, J. W. Stronp, J. R. Stroup, A. Henajie. We always keep our stock full and complete in the following goods : Dry goods, clothings boots and shoes, tinware, glassware, stoneware, drugs, and patent medicines. Wo also have a Tailoring Department, where you always find a full assortment of clothes and cassimeres, which we moke up to order in the most fashionable styles. Call aud examine our goods, styles and prices. We keep tho Singer Improved Fam ily Sewing Machine for sale at less than agent's prices. Singer's Sewing Machines take the precedence over all other machines; this company having sold over 50,000 more than any other make duriug last year, and 2,427 out of 2,941 furnished to tho sufferers in Chicago wero Singer machines each person choosing their owu machine. Also the Universal Clothes Wringer, the best, most durable and serviceable in use. Cull and see us ; our room is limited, but we have the goods and will think it no trouble to show them. 20 Sui'EUIOK Lumueh Co. Closing out sale of summer Dress Goods at a ereat reduction. We offur a largo stock of Summer Dress Goods, consisting of White Goods, Percales, L.awns, trench Uiuguams, tVc, &c, at cost. Those wishing to purchase anv goods in 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 the stock is full and fresh. Also, a full line of Japanese silks at greatly reduced prices. Bl'I'ERIOK LUMUEK CO. STOKE. Fon Sale. To close au estate, two tracts of land of about 2000 acres. situated ou Millstone Creek, Forest County. Heavily timbered, mainly liomlock, valuable for tho bark, aud supposed by good judges to. bo good oil territory. Map with particulars at this office. Just received from Superior Mill Store, a lot of Drugs, Tobaccos, Cigars, Tinware, Tubs and a full assortment of goods that are kept in a grocery store, which wo offer for sale at our Tionesta store. ScrEition LfMnEK Co. HOW JO 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 the "I. B. & W. Route," running from Indianapolis, through Bloomington to Burlington, have achieved a splendid reputation in the last two years as tho leading Passen ger Routes to the West. At Burling ton they connect with the 15. & M. R. It. and form tho great Burlington Route, which runs direct through Southern Iowa to Nebraska and Kan sas, with close connections to Califor nia aud the Territories; and passen gers starting from Tionesta, on their way westward, cannot do better than to take the Burlington Route. This Line has published a pamphlet called "How to go West," which con tains much valuable information ; a large correct map of tho Great West, which can be obtained free of charge by addrassing 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, you are suffering from Torpid Liver or Biliousness. In many cases of "Liver Complaint" only a part of these symp toms are experienced. As a remedy for all such cases, Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery baa no equal, as it effects perfect cures, leaving the liver strengthened and healthy. Sold by all first-class druggists. ' 592. A first clnss quality of Carpet Yum always on band ut Superior Lumber Co Store. h . Tablo and poi-kot cutlery, nl miy a lurRO Btoek on lunula anil for salo olirap at tho Superior Lumber Co. Store. 8 By our liberal oiler to tho public through tho columns of the Forest Hk puiir.K'AN, we have hail a very lively trado In books for a week. We will continue ouroffbrtliree weeks onlyjporsons iliniriiif; to avail themselves of, this opportunity to furnish their Libraries with noleet reading at lower prices than they 'will have soon again, should call Immediately. A ilrst class suit of clothes mado to or der, tit purantoed, a pood assortment of Cassiinoi-os, Cloths and T riinings, always on hand, at tho Superior Lumber Co. Store. g A largo assortment of tho latest novel ties in Men's, Ladies' and Children's boots and shoes,, ut tho Superior Lumber Co. Storo. h Heady made clothing and fients fur nishing goods for everybody nt bottom priiKss, ut tho Superior Lumber Co. Store. 8 Tho Singer, the universal family and tailoring nin.-hino, with nil its putts mid fixtures for salo at tho Superior Lumber Co. Storo. w Purchasers always keen in mind 'wo have less expenso and therefore can sell goods for less profit thiin anv other sioro in town. Si'i'EnioiiLr.Mnr.itCo.S ro:ii.;. s A large assortment of Miseell Literature for salo at cost to reducn tlm stock. Also a largo assortment of School JlooUs kept constantly on hand at tho Su perior Lumber Co. Storo. 8 Cottonndos; Jeans. Flannels. Linen fioods, Tickings, Table Linens, Ladies Dross Goods, brown and bleeehed Sheet. ings and Shirtings, Hoop Skirts, and all kinds of goods usually kept in a country dry jyooda store, nt tho lowest nrlees. ut tho Superior Lumber Co. Store. 8 NdW goods! New (roods ust arrived. a full assortment of spring and summer goods, nt the Superior Lumber Co. Store. MARRIED. ll'H'l ill McCALMOT. Sept.Sil.hv I!ev. J. 1". l'iniii-y. Sir. U. J. J lough, of Tio ncsta, and Miss Lizzie U.- MeC'alinont, of President. GIHSOX KLLIS. In Tionestrt, Sept. 4, by V. P. Moreilliott, Ksij., Mr. Daniel It. Gibson and Miss Kliza Kllis, both of Kingsley township, this county. Xew Advertisement. SHERIFF'S SALES. 11 Y VIRTX'K of a writ or Vendi. Kxpo ' nas and Fieri Facias, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas o!' Forest County and to me directed, tiiero will be exposed to sale by public vendue or outcry, at the Court House, in tho borough of fioneisla, on MONDAY, SFPT. iil), A. I). 1S72. at i o'clock, p. in., tho following described real estate, to-wit : L. Mover vs. Gcorgo W. Walters, Fl. Fa., C. D., No. .'U, May Term, 172 Murcilliott All tho defendant's interest, of, in and to ihu fallowing piece, or parcel of land, situato in tho township of Hickory, coun ty of Forest, Statu of Pennsylvania, Isninded and described as follows, vi. : lteginning nt stono in middle of road, which stono is marked thus "X," and which is a corner likewiso of N. Hull's 7 aero piece, thence by tl.e following courses and distances, meets aud bounds, Soma M" west thirteen perches and lii links to a butternut tree by road side, thence south t) degrees east 8 rods ami 13 links to a mono at bridve, thence north u 1-2 degrees east, liitcen perches und 13 links to u stone, near mouth of Mill Jtuco. Jieai-h wilncss marked "X," facing, thence north a i de grees west twelve rods to tho phu-o of be ginning. Containing ono aire inoro 'or less, with a two storv frame building, used as a hotel, out-buildings, etc., Uiereon erected. Taken ill execution and to bo sold as the property of George W. Walters, at the suit of K. Mover. A I. SO, I'. li. A- H.V.Curll vs. christian llrcnuq- mnn, Von. F.x. No. 22, Sept. Term, IH7-' Lathy A certain tract of land situate in llowo township, Forest county, Pa., bounded on the north by warrant, No. aiso, nn thoea-t by warrant No. VKKJ, on the south hy warrant Nos. .'tsni mid :tso: nnd on the west by warrant N". .'llsii. Con taining flfHl acresj inoro or less, iinim proved. Taken in execution ami to lie wild M tlm (import of Christian Itrenne inan, at the suit of I), it. ct II. V. Curl I. E. L. DAVIS, Sherill'. Sept. 7, 1R72. THE TEN COMMANDMENTS. KEEP THEM AND THOU SHALT MAKE MONEY. Thou shalt have no other place to lmv Dry Goods than at the Store of llilbron ner A Co., Water Street, 't ionesta, Pa. ir Thou shalt not choose to thyself nnvoth er Dry Goods merchants; thou shalt not bow down to thc.ni nor listen to their tales, for llilbronner V Co. are reliable dealers. and capable of serving their customers to tno mini and fourth generations. Ill Thou shalt seek in vain for a good qual- ny oi my .ooos, i mining, una Gents Furnishing floods elsewhere ; for verily they can be found In largo quantities lit llilbronner A Co.':.. IV Thou shalt boar in mind that upon six; days in tho week, thou canst mako thv purchases at the Dry Goods Storo of I it- bronnor t t o.j but upon tho seventh dav the proprietors and I.w, tho man of tho tape, desire rest lrom their labors. V Thou shalt honor tho Dry floods Store of iinuronner iv ( o., and my nays shall ho long in the land to enjoy tho li uits thereof. VI Thou shalt not commit any outrageous Impropriety by foolishly imrchasmn thv Dry Goods nnd Ulothing elsewhere: but go directly to llilbronner iV. Co., who will give you a superior article. VII Thou shalt sock no other Dry Goods Store, tryii.'g to suit thyself in T)rv Goods. Clothing, Faiify Goods, Ca pets, lfutsnnil Caps, because you can su't yourself better ami cheaper atllilbrounoru; Co.'s than any piaoo eiso. vnr " Thou shalt not steal from tho Drv Goods Storo of llilbronner it Co.. tor they sell goods so cheap that a felony would bo the greater sin. IX ; ! Thou shalt not bear i'also witness, but honestly acknowledge thnt thou canst got a netter article of Dry Goods nt 11 il lirouner A Co.'s than any place else in the city. X Thou shalt not covet thy neighbor's goods nor his bargains, but take counsel f the wise and proceed straight way to the Dry Goods Store of llilbioniier'A Co., Water Street, Tionesta, Pa. 2tf. Aug. Ill, 1872. 0 H rfi rS c r-r. M o 'h o .5 a a cj 3 of m W l-H in U PQ S3 C3 s 3 3 X y. S o O g CO 5 o M r. 9 t e O r. c o o o u 0 O 111 X H s o o a fl 2 Of IN o fcc e u 72 - S 3 o 0 0 u 5 uJ M .h PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION OF PENNSYLVA NIA. Joint resolution proposing an nmenduieiit to tho Constitution of Pennsylvania. lie il FHtirtril by the Nenitlc and lhnmr of UeprfHentatircH the t,umi,t: ftitU if J'cini.iiti ttiiiii in ilcitcriU A cit'y ,.,., That tho following tunc ndmi-nl ..I tin: ( . , -s'itutioii of this Comiuonwchlili i.. ( ,,. ssed to tho people for liilioir adoptio.. rejection, pursuant U the pro, isi- r .... tenth article thereof, to-wit : A M F.N DM V. NT : Strike out the sixlli section : ., . ; article of the Cnnsiitulioii, an f jiK-cr; ,.i lieu thereof thofollou inn: "A v,n ': i,as urer shall be chosen by Hut qualincd elec tors of the Male, ut sui'h liuicsund lorsiu-h term of service us shall bo prcsci ils-d l.v law," WILLIAM FLLIOTT, Speaker of the House of lii presc-uiativi s. J AM IIS S, HUT AN, Speaker of the Senate. ArriioVKU The twenty-second ilav ol Miirch, Anno Domini one thousand ciM hliudied and scvcnlv-tMo. "JOHN V. (ij:.ItS'. Prepared and certificated for ublicaliou ! pursuant to tne renin Article i.f the Con btituiiou. i- It. Ni ls JGKDAN, Secretary of the t'oiiinionweallli. (ilVu-u Si-crctarv of ihe Coiiimoliwcalili, ii.iri'isbiirg, June 'l!i, I-7J. Oil Crcek& llcglicnyUivrr Hy OV AND Al'TKU Monday June 1st), Trains will run as follows! Sn -I II w.Mlll TIl.UNS. STATIONS: 1st Class. 2d Chi "., t -1 0 III 11 n. in. n. in. p. in. n. in. n. m. l l "i 11 on r ."o m on y2 1 1 .'!." ii ' I !l pi Ml .".4 ll 47 (I .".7 !i . 0 7 HI 11 .".I (I HI v :, 7 13 12 0! i; pi 7 2.'i 12 1 1 7 10 II no 7 :t 12 2". 7 -.'.i II 0 7 42 12 f) 7 in I! HI II .V. H 02 (l 7 i; 2 .-, 8 07 1 (is 8 (1.1 7 yi 12 2'i 8 17 1 IX S 10 7 40 JJ 4 1 8 2.i I 2."i 8 2'1 7 .V. 1 CI R 28 1 "S 8 no 8 10 I Ti-) 8 1 :t" 8 :h s 20 2 in i 40 I :ts 8 42 8 :,o 2 I..". S 4(1 ! I 41 S .V) 8 4i i 2 40 8 1 Id S ."iii !l (ill 2 ;Vi 1 8 all I :V1 II Oi I II in ;l O l U 10 2 U." i.-, i 20 3 -Ji n 2 in io j.-, n 4-i 4" 2 :'.il 1 1 in 4 2i II iVi 2 III 1 1 .-,2 4 Till II fill 12 Ml II 4 ah 10 23 3 12 12 30 :i7 10 4 4 3 :12 1 '.ll -fl i., - io el 3 41 1 41 (I t t 11 11 3 ."iH 2 21 7 HI 12 dl 4 40 4 HI 8 40 Corry Spartsnsburg Glynilen Centrevillo Tryon villo llydctown A u Titusville UK Miller Farm Slmller Pioneer All Pet Centro hk Coliiinbia Tarr I'arin Kynd Farm Itouseville Mi-Clintock All Oil City ii n Oleopolis l'airle Kock President Tionesta 1 1 ickory Trniikevvnio Tidioute Irvineton AOnt IIONAt. S-COM)-ri.ASSTr.AINS f-iOI'TM. No. lit TitusviIlo2.il) p. in.; Miller 2. .Ml; Pioneer 3.2.1; Pet Cr nl I e .1.1;!; Cnlnmliln 4.1.i; Tarr Farm 4.2:',; Uvnd Farm 4.-17; Itouseville 4..V; Oil Cily ft". 20. No. 8 -Corry (i.l'i a. in.; Tittisville 8. :',.-; Miller Farm !.2"; Pet Centre U.4s; Coluiu. bin 10.1:;; Tarr Farm M.IS; lived 1-arin 10.27; Itouseville lil.X",; Oil Cilv'll.l O. No. 18 Pet Centre 1.2s p. m.'; Colu.iiliia I. ."0; Tarr I'arin 2.0"i; Itvud Farm 2.10; Itouseville 2..10; Oil City 3.00. No. 22 Oil City C.:!D a. 111.; Oleopolis 7.2."; Tionesla s.5i; Trunki-v villo 10.1.,; Tidioutoll.il. NonrmvAnn thaixs. STATIONS: 1st Class. 2d Class. u a 1 111 II a. in. p. m p. m. a. in. a. in. Irvineton 12 45 S 0") i (ft 7 4'i Tidioute 1 28 f 47 7 i.0 "J Co Trunkoyvillo 1 4." ii or, 8 or, hi i: Hickory 1 54 15 j8 211 111 44 Tionesta 2 14 (I :tl 8 45 11 40 President 1,2 S.") Hi s.i :l 12 21 FagleKock 2 :W HI Aw 11 85 12 .12 Oleopolis 2 47 7 (W 1(1 05 1 ll.l An il 15 7 111 55 1 oil Oil City dm 0 no :l 20 7 40 11 so 2 in McOlintock l: ii :t2 7 ,Vi II 5) 2 2.1 Houseville 0 pi ; s.i 7 .W 12 00 2 l'.o Itynd Farm 'fl 20 3 411 8 04 12 25 2 40 Tarr Farm (I 25 'il 45 8 10 12 38 2 5.1 Columbia ill 2!) ;i 4!i 8 11 12 4s :i 10 All 0 .11 ;i ill 8 21 1 0.1 .1 2(1 Pet Centro ik fi r 3 so 8 Si 1 2.1 3 :::! Pioneer (I 42 4 0:1 s :;n 1 41 II 45 Shaffer (I 52 I 15 8 40 2 Oil 4 1.1 Miller Farm (I 5ii 4 211 s 44 2 is 4 n All J7 13 4 40 11 05 2 45 5 20 Titusvi'.lo PR 7 .11 -1 4.r tl in 3 0.1 ITydotown 7 44 4 51 0 2U .1 20 Tryonvillo 7 57 'fi OS 111 :;4 3 .10 Centrevillo 8 05 fi 17 ill 4:1 4 10 Glynilen '8 14 In 27 l .1(1 4 HO Spartniisburg 8 24- fi :I8 HI 02 4 50 Corry . 8 55 II l:i 10 32 11 M AOtllTtOSAI.SKCONO-Cl.ASSTIIAINS -NOIITll No. 1J Oil City (i.5.1 a. 'in.; Kousoville 7.20; Tarr l-'ai-m 7. iii; Coluinbin 7.5f ;' Pet Centra 8.10; Pioneer 8.40; Miller 0.2.1; Titusville 0.55. No. 7 Tiliis illo 0.00 a. 111.; Corry 11.21. No. 11 Oil City 11.20 a. 111.; Koiiseville II. 45; Kynd Farm 11.5:1; 'iarr l-itrni 12.111; Columbia 12,10; Pit Cen ire 12.20; Miller 1.21; Titusville 2.00; Corry 4. 42 p. 111. No. 21 Tidioutu 12.45 p. in.; 'J'runkcv viilo 1.45; Tioncsta 2. 1"; 0:eopoli.-,4.2.; lil City .l.id. - : .. .- fl Train's do' not stop. '(") Stoi cm signal. (J! ?Wop f'-r meals. T.ni'.s.l. (!, 21 iind 22 run daily ; all other train's rikilv except Sundays. N. I!. 'iV.:in .No. l.i is a:i llxjirusM from Titusville to I'orry. sii.vi:u i-Ai.ACi.' M.f.i-u'tMi r.ir 1-nAtNs. No. 4 Dii-in t I'ro.o Philadeli.-hia without change. , No. 1 Direct to Ph:!'l'lolpiiia without charge.' No. 5--Direct from Pitt.sb-.-'rgh without L'h:llge. . . No. (i Direct to PiLtsburgii without change. c. j. ii::pr.riiNr jno. pitcaiiiv, Suis'i-inteudent. Gi-n'l Manager. .W.EXT.on. i 'J' ll': Vnt'R ' v..-", & cures oiseass or THR9AT.! '!NG,UVER ct BLOOD In tlc won i .1''. nIicinn to which tho affl'ct ed ar nb.tvu ,oiii tri for rlif, tho (Uct yrt r believe ho lm ctinl in ! vfc t.Lrnnmy morn i f Nuhiro'rt most iiovcn w, .iratuu oioMcrtic?, which UoA has instilled j . tlttf vcyt.Uililu tt'nv' dom for hoaliiij; tlm i:, m wcro ever h i'ito combined in ootj inoilU - '1'hi' c tilcncu i f thin fact I found in tho j'r u. .ik-ty of mot kj, ti lidUi dit'a!cri whkh it 1j- -u hnnid to cou,iu r. In tint cure of llro lick It Im He re 'OUgbt and tho i-aily ,i C'tuinnp- lluu, it htm fioiittlii'if tliu nu'dicni faculty. mihI umiiiont uiiytiicmu pronounco it tiiu rcuUt medical discovery of tho aye. While il curt- tlio c'vcrct Cou jIi. It tr'iittien tlio pyetcui Mnl purlfie tUe It loud. Hy it rcut nnd thut (muU hltKKk pnriiiit procrtit, it rtin-n all Uuiuum. from th wr-t Krrofulu t a cuiniiK.ii llfotcli, kiuiuli', or l.iupllon. Mcrcnrittl di.-eiii-c, Mimiiti poiMJio. ami Utcir tilccti, arc l'. alii ttcl, nnd vU'iircni lu-ulili nmi a n.ptmd CfiM-tilntittii -t a tli lit !. I'rj"! (m-Ihh, hU UIiiiiu, lever Koren, Ncaly or ltouitli Hk I it in turt, hU tho lumu ruua !n vasom cuitoii Ivy had hhtod, uio coiuiitt-nil h hi jioworful imiifyin and inv ior.i! inir nicilicino. If yon fcol dull, drowsy, dcbilitMcd, hao cal low color of nkin, or rllmih hrown fnt on fa-o or twHiy, fntpiont lu-aducue tir ili.rAuvrv, liutl Unto in mouth. Internal hi nt or cliillc, ultcrimti d Willi lnt ilur-hcn, low fplritx, und yltKiuiy U-ro-bodliiL', Irregular ai.pctiti1, mul tut: rito cuatcd, von aro nuth-riiivi froni Tori'lU Mvt'r or l III lIoiiMiit-MH.' In many oh. ot 1,1 vcr Complaint" only pail of lino tuoiinn aro M.'ni ui.c-1. Ai a n-tnctly fur all iuch caoi, J)r. I'utv-o' iiolilcii Medical I!-cHeiy had no i'.inal, a it rffecu porn-d currf, it i tliu liv er torm.Mht'nod and hcalHiy. For iho euro of llubltuul CoiiMtl patloii ot tho hout-U it ii a mvr failing ivim-dy, and thor-o in have UH-d il fr thio uiiino.-o mo loud in iii tirniMV The propi'lcloi itll-'ii $1 .imiO reward fur a medi cine llmt will equal il fur tho cure of all tho die-i-u-M'tt f.r which it it recommended. Soli hy dru'L'i-tat $ I nor bottle. Pit-pared hy R. V. iJiorce, M. SuU Pionrletor, a) hit rhc mi ca) I-aboiaiorv, l-i-l s.'HC'-a r-treet, Hullalo, X. V. hond your uddioci lor a pami-hlet. CJl'i:. O li il'KIIlK rr ii; .'ill I'.ty. l'"i-.t !'.. -t-l:.-..u Vliipffnr lllttm nre iv-t s vile Fancr Driult," made of l'.Hr Knni, U'liikey, I'itmiC Spirt 14 and KchiQ Liquors, doctored, spited, ami siu-ck-ibrd to please ill taste, called a Tonics" " Apieiier,M " Restorer, Ac, th.1l IciH the lit.plernn lo ditinkenncs nnd ruin, but are a true MrHxt-ie, made from the native root and lierhofr.ihfnii.t. ficc fmut Alcoholic Stimulant. They are lh Jre.it li'ood I'nnhcr and a l.ifc ivin Principle, a Perfect Renovator nnd I uviRoratftr of ihe Svvtcin, tarrying; ntf a'l poi.ionous nt.ittrr and rcsloring the bltrnd lo a heahlivconc lion, rmirliin it, refreshing and invii-orntiiii; both mind and body. 'I'lmv are ea-;y of administration, firrnnpt in their action, certain in llieir re'ilt. ;ife tuA reliable in a!! form of drae. No Icrnn cm tnkv tlirne Ilii It i acrnrd ln(j to direction, and rum.iin loni; unwell, provided tlieir bone are not doirnvcd ly mineral pniou or other mean, and the vital organs waited beyond the point of repair. D H-pln or Ilt1lrrclloii. Headache, Pain in the Shmildcr, Con-In, ' .ali-.nc nf il.e Liie-I, Ui tine, Sour Kmciatmns of the Si-inith, Itad Taste in the Month, HiIk.im Attack, Palpiiaiinn ff the Heart, Ititlannnation of ih lame. Pain in ihe reijion of the Kidnev. and a hundred other painfu! nvmptom, are the oif-.pt inj; of Dyspepia. In iheie coinplnini it ha no equal, and one bottle will prove a better guar antee of it mcrii than a lenthv advertisement. For Feimtle V omptiililtt tn vonnjj or oM, married r tmle, at the dawn of womanhood, or the torn of life, thene Tonic Ihtter display fo decided an innueiico (hat a marked improvement i soon perccp tible. For Ittflitniuiiitnr ntitl liroiilo allien- nintlaiil and (Jont, lJypepsia or lndipMiion, Ihlimt, Remittent and Inlermittent lever. Ihseae of the Blood, Liver, Kidnev and Ulnrider, thce Bitter have been inot ancceMfnl. Such Diiciim are caused bv Vitiated I'.Iood, nlixlt i generally produced by derange ment of the f)ifetive Orqam. They are a Orittle Pitrffnlfve nn well ni B ToulCt possesinj aln the peiailitr mciit of actinn as a powerful nenl 111 re'tevni); (.'on petition or li'tlain mntion of the I.ivcr atid Visceral Org.ma, and in Uilintii . Dieae- For Skin Dlirnfcit, Krnption. Toller. Fa!t Rheum, Ulotclics Spot. Pimple. Pustules, lioils, Car buncles, KiiR worm. Si.tld -1 i cad, Sore Kve. Kr y nipela. Itch, Scitrfs, l)icoloratinnsf the Skin, Humors and Disease of the Skin, of whatever name or nature, aie literally diijj up and carried out of the vitem tn a h(rt time by the ue of these Hitter. One Irotile in ucli caes will convince the must incredulous of llieir curative effect. Clcaiiee llie VHIntnl Illood when"-rr rott find il impurities burilint; throujih the shin in Pimple. Krnption, or Sore; cleanse il when yoii Iind it ob articled and shisyiah in the vein ; cleane it when it it foul ; your feeling will tell you when. Keep the blood pure, and the health of the svittem will follow. (intrful thouaaiiila proclaim Vinpcar Hit trus the most wonderful luvijj.jrant iltat vcr suitaiued (he tnkiin ytem. Pin Tape, nnd otlirr Worm, lurking in the system of so many thousand, are etlectuatlv de stroyed and removed. Say a ditmi;iiished pliysioh DKiat: There i scarcely an individual upon the face of tire earth whose body ieempt from the presence of worm. It is not upon the healthy elements ol the body that worms exist, but upon the diseased humors and slimy deposits that breed these living monsters of disease. No system of Medicine, nn vermifuge, no amheluiin .lic, will free the svstem from worms like these Hit ter. Mccltmilcnl Dlecmre. Person t encased in Paints and Mineral, such ns Plumbers, Type-srtler, (idM heaters, and Miner, a they advance in life, will be aubtect to para Us i of the Ihwe'ls, 'io t;uard against this take a dote of U'ai.krk's Vinugar Uittkr one or twice a week, n a Preventive. Illlloiis, Iteiiilttciit, nmi IermHfHt Fevers, which are so prevalent in the vailevsof our frcat rivers tluoughout the United States, especially those of the Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Ten nessee, Cumberland, Arkansas, Red, Colorado, lliao, Rio Grande, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Roan oke, James nd many other, with llieir vast tributa ries, throughout our entire country during the Summer and Autumn, aud remarkably so during seasons ol unusual heat end dryness, aro invariably accompanied by extensive derangements of ihe sionnch and liver, and other abdotmnit viscera. There are aUvav more or less obstructions of the liver, a weakness aud irritable state of the stomach, and grrat torpor of the ItoweU, bMig clogged up with vitiated accumulation. In their treat ment, a purgative, exciting a poweiful influence upon these various organs, 14 CMentially necessary. There is no cathartic for the purpose etpnl to Dk. J. Wai.kkk'h ViNifiAH Hittkrs, as they will speedily remove tho dark-colored viscid matter with which tlio bow-els are loaded, at Ihe same time stimulating the necietions ol the liver, and generally restoring the healthy functions of the dipeslive organ. Scrufiiln or Klnr; F.vll, White Swellmtj. Ulcers, lrysipelas, Swelled Necli, Or.iter, Scrofulous Inflammations, Indolent Inflammation, Mercurial Af fections, Old Sores, Kiiipiious of (ho Skin, Sore ICves, etc., etc. In these, as in ntl other cuiutiiution.d Dis. eases, Wai.khk's Vinkusk Rittrkm have nhowu their ftreat curative powers in 1 lie most oljstinaie and imiact al)le cac. Dr. Wnlker'aCnllfoi'iilfi VliirKar Hitters act on all these cases in a similar manner, lly purifying the Ulooil they remove the cauw, and by ieolving away tlio edects of ihe inflammation (the tubercular deposit) the aih-cted parts receive health, and a permanent cum is etfected. The properties of Pit. Waikfr's Vinegar Hit thus ate Aperient. Diaphoretic nnd Carminative, Nutritious, Laxative, Diuictic, Seditive, Countci-Irii-tant. Sudorific, Alteiatiee, and Aiiti-lblious. The Apvrlriit and mild Laxative properties ot Ph. Walkkk's Vinrgar I'.ittkbh are tho best safe guard in all cases of eruptions dud malignant fevers, llieir balsamic, healing, and soothing properties protect the humors of the fauces. Their Sedative properties allay pain in the nervous system, stoiu.-.ch, aud bowel, either from inflammation, wind, colic, cramp, etc. Their Counter-Irritant influence cxtuuda throughout the system. Their Diuretic properties act on the Kid neys, correcting and icgulating the How of m ine. Their Anti'Hilioui properties stimulate the liver, in the secre turn of bile, and its discharges through the biliary ducts, and are superior lo all remedial amenta, fur ih cure ol llihous Fever, Fever and Ague, etc. Forflfy the bntly nj;tiliit llNnse hv puri fying all its fluids with Vinkuah Hi Tims. No epi deimc can take hold of a system thus forearmed. The liver, tho stomach, the bowels, ihe k'dnevs, and the nerves sie rendered disease-proof by this great invijg- oranl. Directions. Take of (he Hitter nn coin 5 to bed at uight from a half to one and one half w ine-gl Jsfull. Eat ;ood nourishing food, such n beefsteak, mutton chop, venison, roat ltcef, and vegetable, aud take out-door exercise. They are convoscd of purely veget able ingredients, and contain no spirit. J WALKEK, Prop'r, U II. McDOXATD A CO. Druggists and Cen. Agts., San Francisco, Cab. and cor. ol Washington and Charlton Sis., New Vork. SOU) BY ALL DKUtililSH AND DKALKRS. : 7 DRUG STORE! Gndin's Block, Tidioute, nmmi RiH.AltD I'.KoS., at llu- Kiiirku lin Moii', liave Just icicivtil u new nnd l';t! I st '. iiml trii'-, w 1 1 i ) i lliev ill dis i. SO ill lit IliO loWl sl mnil.lt rules i nll-l-l-lellL Willi llie CNJil'Msi's COIIIK'i'll'.l Willi tl:r I rule. 'I'lu-y ill:. 1 Iutv nn liaml a la: ;n' f-t' !; of DIU'GS it MKDICINKS TAINTS A- OILS WINDOW CLASS sash noons I'l.ASTKK OF TAIMS WATKi: I.l.Mi; t'K.MllN'l' Ao., tfe. ' 1 . t-ii 11'iM 1 k' r tho I'!ai (;i:A.xiLs j;n- hlock, - It TIl'lui TI- l'.. wiiMiJisnuiT mikixsiiN wii.i.iam.-tout, i-i:nn'a. A KIKS'I' I'l.ASS J!..;u ,liut- S.-lm.-l l,.r . 1 Imlll M'cs. I. o r A T t (i v Ono nf liio luc.-t luaiilll'ul in ll,,. Sialc. Stutlutua f!cii,td nt any Time, i i:::is mhhcuati:. "'' 'i'-n r II, a. .In, 1. A. Ha!,. M il, N . 'I i'", I ' ,., I. , 1 ,..(. ,.,. .I.J.'- "-l.T1-"? "' 'fti r.-.1", if ws.it
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