The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, September 25, 1872, Image 4

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NATURE'co
HAIR RESTORATIVE
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SUGAR OF LKADXo L1TII
Ah'OXo XI Til ATE OF SJL
VFIl, and is entirely free from the
l'oisonoug and Health-destroying
Drugs wed in other Hair Preara
tiont. Transparent and clear ns crystnl, it wil
not noil tiio lincst fabric, perfectly SAFF,.
CLEAN mid EFFICIENT dosiderntiims
LONd SOUGHT TDK AND FOUND at
LAS1 !
It restores and prevents the lfnir from
becoming Gray, imports suit, (flossy np
ponninco, removes Unndrun". is rool biuI
refreshing to tiio bend, checks the Hair
from full ing off, nnd restores it. ton great
extent when promn'.nvely lost, pi c vents
Headaches, euros nil humors, entaneons
eruptions, nnd unnatural iient. AS A
HUESSINO FOH Til K H AIH IT IS TUK
BEST ARTICLE IX TIIU MAHKKT.
IK. G. SMITH, Patentee, Aver, Mass.
Prepared only hy PHoCTl.U lilloTH
EHS, Gloucester, Mass. The genuine is
put up inn panel bottle, made expressly
for it, with the name of the article hlown
in the class. Ask your Druggist for
Nature's Hair Itestorativo, nml take no
other.
.j-tfSond two three eent stamps to
Procter Hrothers for a "Treatise on the
Human Hair." The information it con
tains is worth $5U0,00 to any person.
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W. II. PERKING fc CO., Sole. Propri
etors, Franklin, Pa. 44
Profitable Kniploj manl.
Ve desire to engage a few more agents to
sell the world-renowned improved Buck
eye Sewin.' Machine, nt a liliernl salary or
oil coiiim ,.m. A horse nnd wagon given
to agents. I oil particulars furnished on
application. ddress V. A. HENDEU
SON A- CO., General Agents, Cleveland, .
or St. Louis, Mo. 34-4t
ESTATE OF CON RAP LEDAMUP., late
of Hickory Township, Forest County,
deceased. All persons indebted to said es
tate aro requested to make immediate pay
ment. And thoso having loual claims
against tiio same, will present them with
out delay in proper order far settlement, to
JOSIAH W1NANS, j E'"to"-
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THE
BOOT AFD SHOE
IF YOU WANT a perfect tit and a goon
article of Hoots and Shoes, of the. lines!
workmanship, go to
II. I.. McCAXC.'irS,
80 CENTKR ST MEET, OIL CITY, PA.
.IB-Satisfaction uruaranteed. 2-23 tf.
PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY
Water Street,
ADJOINING THE HOLMES HOUSE,
Tionesta, Pa.,
M. CARPENTER, . . . Proprietor.
Plcturps taken in all tho latest styles
the art. 20-tf
J. C. LOFiC,
Wholesale and Itetuil Dealer In
HARDWARE,
AND OIL
WELL FIXTURES,
OF ALL KINDS,
TIZDIOTTTIE 3?A.
First Door above Exchange Hotel.
4-ly
V17K HAVE taken tho agency of two
V machines manufactured at Meadville,
one known as tho
Kniffen Mower and Reaper,
and tho other tho
Atlantic Mower and Reaper.
Tho advantages these nim hincs claim
over others ottered lor sale is
Lis-lilnm of lira ft, L'nsr of Maiiiiriut lit.
E oiioiny of I'uwtr, Strrnslli nml l'lifii:iuti.
These machines, w ith or without naj er
altachinLiit can be iiiirrliascl of
11. W. L10I) A 111 ' It,
or WM. II. HEATH,
'J ii.iu sla, Pa.
'icv also sell the T.VM.olt STEEL j
II HAY A 'iUAlN KAKE. Xono I
use. In .'it !
A QHE&T MEDICAL DISCOVERY
Tr. WAITER'S C Z.TFOKNIA
VINEGAR BITTERS
sa Hnndrrtls cf Thoutantls C,"
l:;-.-; l il'"n.v M ( 1r . .vu.cr- c; '.; i;
J f. M u;i.t;o l.il.tii. v 1
'iii v:-:av are tkev?
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"uFAUCY DRIMK.ffi's
ira locf Voor Tlnnu WhUkcv VrttuT ".It It
iinil Ilt l'imo l.lgr.wrii drctnrU, fi lad nntl-Wtct-lucil
tn ,1cr!E0i:io t..rto, fL':it!"Tor.Ic8,""ArTietIs
trt" IXcUTi tp," c, il.t.t nd t'. o t'yrlcr cn to
Cl". nl.crn; r.-. D':d n:lli, li:t fir i t.-u? Mfu.iMnt, mndo
f;.vi (' -v Ni i.vo 1 uctE tiii.l Kcrhr of California, fr ere
Irii-n lil A Ict.iii'llo. Mttt.ulnnt!. 11. tyr.ro I ho
(iici'AT i:i-;; n.itinr.ii nnd a j.u k
C;iVIN4i I KlNCiri-Unr-ri.ct l'.caovntor and
I:iTitr.;tor if t:u .Syt,tcintc;;i: jlng ell all roisorious
lHttcr i.: d i-Lrtciit' the ll'-od to r. Iitalthy condition.
J.oprrFca ccntui.0 ilicra l'Utcra accordiDg todirco
t:ou t: t1 rsv.'taialor.s ur.wcH.
MCO u.llhc jilvcnforan IncuruUe case, provided
t:c tones aro net destroyed by miocral poison or
other muar.r.r.-.tltho vital orgaiu wasted bejotdth
rc'.t'.t a Tcm'.r.
Vuv Inllni::ti:Marr nnd Curonlc Hhocxca
tlfin mid tit IyBprpin or ludiirnatlont
I'tlioitit, Uciitiuriit nml tutcrmtttoni FoTcm
lHccnves of the Itlaod, Liver, Kiilucyn, and
IMadctcr Uieca ltiticr l.ftvo been most mcccc
ful. buch IMucqhcs aro cautcd ty Vitiated
Illofnl, which is ccncrally rroduccd by dcronficmcnt
cf the Iiprtive Or?nuu.
JJYSVEPSIA OIL IXDICEST10X, Head
echo, rln In the fiiiooldci. Coughs, Tiphtncss of the
Client, Dizziness, &onr tmctatlons of tho Stomoch,
Lad UWU In tiio Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpitation
cf the Heart, iLflamicfttlon of tho Lnngs, Pain In tho
regions of tho Uidneys, and a hundred other palnlul
iymptcms, arc tho offsprings cf Dyspepsia.
Tli' y lavigorr.to tltc Btoruach end stiaiulftto tho tcr
pilivcrand bcwcls, which rcuderthemof unequalled
i fflcscyia clennsinff tho blood of all impurities, and
irnportinjr new life ar.d vigor to tho wholo lystcm.
1'OH tS!i.lN DIEACS, Err.ptlonr, Tetter, Salt
Theum, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, 1 tutu) Boils, Cciw
bnncles, King. Worms, Scold-Head, Sore Eyes, Erysip
tlar.Uch, SeurfS, Discolorations of thr Skin, Uiunors
and D.st-asco cf the bkin, of whatever nomo or nature,
are literally dng up and carried out of tho system In a
short time by tho use of theso Bitters. Ono bottle In
t ueh cases will convince tho nost Incredulous of their
cr.rntlvo clTsct.
Clcanso tho Vitiated Blood whenever you find Its
1m parities bnstlcjr through thu sl;1n inrimples. Erup
tions or Soros; cleanse It when yon and it obstructed
and Rln-rrith In the reins t clcanso it when it is foui,
nr.d your feelings will toll you when. Keep tho blov.
pure end ttic health of the system will follow.
TIN, TAl'Eand other YVOICM8, lr!tlng In tho
system of bo many thousands, aro clTcctually destroy
c.l a:(d removed. Vor full directions, rad carcfally
the circular nrcnnd each bottlo, prluted fa four lan
CUi'.o iLr;libh,Ccruian, Trench and Spanish.
J. W.U.HliR, Proprietor. I. H. McDOKALD) CO.,
Dru&:Is!s and Gen. Agents. Can Francisco, Cain
and 83 and 34 Commerce Street, Now York.
UT?OLD BY ALL DEUGQISTS AND DEALERS.
By an immense practice, extending through a penud
of many yearn, havm6 w ithin that time treated ovct
nine thousand cases of those diseases pcculuu to
woman, 1 have been enabled to perfect a most potent
and agreeable medicine that meets the indications
presented by that class of diseases with positive cer
tainty and exactness.
To designate this natural specific compound, I have
named it
Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription.
The term, however, is but a feeble expression of my
most matured appreciation of its value, based upon
actual and witnessed realities. As a close observer,
1 have while witnessing its positive results in the few
special diseases incident to the separate organism of
woman, singled it out as tkt cimax crcrtnvntHggttn
of my m.dual career. On its merits as a positive,
safe, and effectual remedy for this class ol diseases,
and one that will at all times and under all circum
stances act kindly and in harmony with the laws which
govern the female system, I am wilUng to stake my
reputation as a physician. Nay, even more, so conn
dent am I that it will not disappoint the most sanguine
expectations ol a single invalid lady who employs it
for any of the ailments for which I recommend it,
that I offer a.id sell it under A POSITIVE, GUAR
ANTEE. If a beneficial effect is not experienced by
the time two-thirds of the contents of the bottle are
used, I will, on the return of the bottle, two-thirds ot
the medicine having been taken according to direc
tions, and the case being one for which 1 recommend
it, promptly refund the money paid for it. Had 1 not
the most perfect confidence in its virtues, I could not
offer it as 1 do under these conditions ; but having wit
nessed its truly miraculous cures in thousands of cases,
feel Warranted and perfectly safe in risking both
my reputation and ty money en it merit t.
The following arr among those diseases in which my
Favorite Prescription has worked cures as if by
: J . ... I f ..: l v..
magic anu Willi tcrwuuy iistci ikjiwic uu;cu yy
anv :
meuicinc : ieucorrntca, cxccsuvc r lowing, i aiu-
full Monthly Periods, Suppressions when from unnat
ural causes. Irregularities Weak Back, Prolapsus, or
filling of the Uterus, Antevcrsion 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 curt-all,
but it admirably fulfills a singleness ot purpose, being
a most perfect specific in all chronic diseases of the
sexual system of woman. It will not disappoint, nor
will it do harm in any state or condition. It is A
host PowkkfcL RKSToii.vnvK Tunic to the gen
eral as well as the sexual system, also combining the
most valuable nervine properties. Both the muscular
and nervous forces are strengthened and built up by
its use. , It will be found invaluable in diseases inci
dent to pregnancy, and can be taken in moderate
doses with perfect safety while in that state. Indeed,
it is a M.'thers Cordial, and so prepares the system
for parturition that it renders child-labor easy. 1 have
receivedthe heartfelt praUe from hundreds of mothers
for the inestimable benefitsthus conferred.
I offer my Favorite Prescription to the Ladies of
America with the sincerity of an honest heart, and for
their best welfare. Those who desire further infurma
ation on these subjects can obtain it in my Theatre
oh Chronic Diseases ok the Generative and
Ukinarv Organs, sent secure from observation upon
receipt of two postage stamps, it treats minutely on
those diseases peculiar to Females, and given much
valuable advice in regard to their manact nient.
UK. PIKKf I 'l l AVOUI'li: PR F
$1 It IWTION lNOI OlSY AIM- Hit ST
t LASS BUIOGIVIH, at l.oO per bot
tle. Manufactured at the Chemical Laboratory of
if. v, M. L.,
- buLa Proprietor,
BUFFALO. N. Y.
fPII E Tenth volume of Wood's HoI'kk
X hold Maoaink bou'ins with junuury
IJ.. it is eiiueii iiv liaii llamilloii, S.
Wood, nnd H. V. Osborne, and includes
Hinong its regular contributors llorai'e
tiruclev, tiail Hamilton Thos K. Hocchcr
lr. Uio Lewis, Lr. W. W. Hull, James
Parton, etc. Harriet ileecher Stowe, ilrick
Ptuncroy. Joint w. Huxo, .Ma, tienl. Kil
Patrick, Petroleum V. isasov, etc., wrttn
It oecusioiuiuy. lerinsone lioiiuru vour
In elulibiiig, llireo lust-class periudical
are gi'en f .r the price of one ol Iheni. 'I'ho
wnst liheral Premium List ever published
No periodical is more ticiiueutlv or lavor
nllv mentioned bv the press, "Wood's
HoiisclMilil Maga.iuo is one ol the niuiiit
lui'iils of busines enlerpriso w hich inarl.
the a'je.' Mil hoi list 1 luine Jiiurual, Phil
ndelphia. Pa. "It has been improving
ever since wo knew it u good criterion f.r
the future." I ourii r. New Market, Can
ada. It is n marvel of cheapness and first
class quality combined." New York
Tilutjs. Specimen copv sent tree to nnv
adtirws, S. S.' WOol) A CO.,
Xewburgh, N. Y.
0,
167 Water Street, .
ALSO A BRANCH STORE IX FRANKLIN, PA.
In Store iriih STA PLKS tC SIHLKY, Opposite Vot Office.
THE LARGEST DEALER IN
In this portion, including tlie following celebrated makes: Chickering&
Sons, Steinway & Sons, Wm. B. Bradbury, Kurlzman, ntui others.
WlllTXKY ( SLAYTOX'S OJUIAXS AXD MFLODF.OXS. These
Organs nnd Melodeons are aeknoxvltdged by all good judges to be tho best and
finest finished Kced Iiutrumrnts made.
This being the Oldest and Largest Houso in this section, superior induce
ments can and will be oliered to purchasers. Stools and Spreads, Sheet Music,
Hooks, and u large stock of everything in the Music line, can bo found at my
store.
P-lv J. C. HULL.
500 YOLl'JHW I3J
AGENTS WANTED
tor
The Library of Poetry and Song,
nphiR ('hcicc Si'ioc'ions from tiio V.cst
l'octs, 'nu!ili, Scotch, Irish nml Amcri
I'Hit. With an liitroiluction ly
WILLIAM CULLKX 1UIYAXT.
I'ndcr wliose critical supervision the
volume v:i compiled.
The Imnilsonu'M. nnd clieapest subscrip
tion hook oxtioit. Over HUO puyes, lioauti
fullv irint 1, choicely illustratcil, lininl.
soniclv lnuiiiil. A i.ihvarv of over odd
volumes in ono hook, whose contents, of
no ephemeral nature or interest, will never
irrow olil it stale. It enn lie, nml will he'
read and re-rend with pleasure hy old nnd
younn, s lonit as its leaves hold together.
A iierloct surprise. Scarcely nnvtliuia
all all a favorite, or nt nil worthv ol place
here, is neglected. It is n book for every
household." X. '. Mail.
wo know of no similar collection in
tho Knjrlish language which, in copious
ness and fclieitv of selection nnd arrange
ment, can nt all compare with it." A'. Y.
WIC-V.
IVt ins liberal. Pellinsr very rnpidlv.
Soml lor Circular and Terms to
J. it. i'oitn a co.,
7 l'ark IMace, N. Y.
.Tunc (1, 1S71.
Allegheny Valley Rail Road.
Xliff LINK TO m'FI'VT.O Til BOUGH
Till; OIL llKlt)NS.
OX AND after Monday Xov. 0, Trains
will run us follows (Altoonn Time):
SOUTH.
Pay Express leave Oil I'ity at '2 '-'" p m
Arrives nt Pittsburgh 8."ripm
Xiirht Express Leaves Oil City i) m
arrives at nttsnurmi i -in a m
Mail Train leaves Oil City i) 4i a m
Arrives at I'ittlluirli (!(.() p in
Venango Accoiu. leaves Oil Citv 4 00 l. in.
and arrives ul Kittauuinpr U 10 p. in.
XOMTIL
Day Express Leaves Pittsburgh at 7 .'.'l i m
rrrrivcsnt. on i. itv nt z ..n p ni
Niu:ht Express Leaves Pittsburgh S -V pm
Arrives at oi lit v 54"inm
Mail Train loaves Pittsburgh 11 So a m
rrives at oil Citv 7 -" p m
Venango Ace. leaves Kitianniiu; 7 05 a in
and arrives at Oil Citv 1- -U n m
Silver Palace Sleeping Cars on night
Ix press Trains, between Pillsbuigh nnd
1 ltusvi.ie. lliroogit Coaches on l'nv Ex
press Trains between Pittslnirah nnd lios
toii. J. J. LAWKENCE,
T. M. KlXCi, Uen l. Sup t.
Ass t. Sup't.
Vbgctable Sicilian Hair Rsnewei
Has stood the test of seven years
before t.'it nubile; uiul no prepare
ation for tlie hair ltan yet been tlis
eovercd that will proitaee the same
benejicial results. It is tin eutirel
new Kcientijie tllHcoveri; vombin
intj man f of the most powerful and
restoralire aqents in the VEGET
ABLE KINCDOM. It restores GREY
HAH? TO ITS ORIGINAL YOUTH
FUL CCLCR. It makes the sealp
while and clean; cures ilamlriijf
and humors, and lulling: out of
tin) linir; and will ma.o It frow
uprjn bald heads, except in vera
aijcil persons, as it furnishes the
tin tr it ire principle bij ichicli the
hair is tiourishc.il and supported.
It make? the hair moist, soft, and
flossif. and is ansttriiasscd as a
11 A i It It It US S I Si. It is the
cli'Uli'st preparation rrer offered
to tho public, as one bottle will tic
tuiiijilish more and last lomjer
than three buttles of amj other
prenaratioit.
It is recommended and used by
the. l"iit ftlcdicnl Authority.
The If omlerful results produced
btionr Sicilian Hair Ilencwer have
induced mani to manufacture
preparations for the Hair, under
various names; and, in. order to
iinlm c the trade and the public to
purchase their comjioiinds, then
hare, resorted to falsehood, bi
claiinisi! then were former part'
ucrs, or hail some connection with
our Mr. Hull, and their prenura'
lion- was similar to ours. Ho not
be tli'.i-eire.l lit litem. I'urchnse the
oriiinat: it ' has never yet been
ciiuulled. Our Treatise on the
llair. with certljlcatcs, sent free
1!I mail. See, Ihat each bottle has
our private llcrcuue Slump over
the t;ip of the bottle. All others
arc imitations.
R. P. Hail St Co., Prop's, Nashua, N.H.
Sold h'j ull mj'jht$ "'id IhaU'S in MeJitittS.
d
"X"- '"i-kfTWta
Meadville, Pa.
TMa Put tlh.e.. ti in. 11.1..
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33It. PIEROE'3
Fountain .Vasal Injector,
C " OR
DOUCHE.
Thl inctmmcnt 1 especially designed for the
perfect application of
DR. SAGE'S CATARRH REMEDY.
It ie tho oiilv form of inntnimont yet Invented
with which fluid nieilicino ran heenrrieri ttith up
nnd perfectly applied to all pnrt of the alVected na
val pasVaffcs. ami tho chambers or cavities com
lnunicAtlnir therewith. In which tore and nlcers
frequently exUt, ami from which the catarrhal dh
chare generally proceed. The want of purcetfl
In treating Catarrh heretofore lina arisen largely
from the TmpnwihlHty of applying remediep to
these cavities and chambers hy anv of the ordi
nary methods. This ohstaclo in tno way of ef
fecting cures Is entirely overcome hy the invention
of the Douche. In using this instrument, the Fluid
It carried by Its own weight, (no snuffing, forcing or
pumping being required. I tip one nostril in a full
gently (lowing ctivam to the hi-'heft portion of tho
iHat passaires, passes Into and ihorouphlycleaiiB
esall the tube and chambers connected therewith,
ami flows outof theopposlte nostril. Jtsue is plcfts
ant, and so siuiplo tliat a child can understand
it. Full nnd explicit direction ao
compuny each intrnnu'nt. When used with litis
instrument. Dr. Safe's Catarrh Itemedy cures re
cent attacks of "Cold lu tno Head ' by
a few applications. 1
S nitoiiiof Catarrh Frequent head
ache, discharge falling into thrmit, sometimes pro
fuse, watery, thick mucus, purulent, oil endive, &c.
In others a 'dryness, dry. watery, weak or inflamed
eves, stopping up or obstruction of nasal passnuca,
ringing in cars, deafness, hawking and coughing
to clear throat, ulcerations, scabs from ulcers,
voice altered, nasal twang, oflenelvo breath, im
paired or total deprivation of sense of smell and
taste, dizziness, mental depression, Iom of appe
tite, indigestion, enlarged tonsils, tickling cough,
&c. Only a few of thoso symptoms are likely to
he present in any case at one time.
t Or. Saeo'M Catarrh Itemedy, when
used with Or. Pircc'n Nanal Douche
and accompanied with tho constitutional treat
ment which in recommended In tho pamphlet
that wrap each bottlo of the Itemedy, is a per
fect specific for this loathsome disease, and tho
ftroprfetor offers, in good faith, fSOO reward
or a cato ho can not cure. Tho Itemedy is mild
and pleasant to use.cnntalning no strong or caustic
dni 's or poisons. The Catarrh Itemedv is sold at
60 cents, Douche at 10 cents, by all Drug
irlwta. or either w ill be mailed bv proprietor on
receipt of (0 cents. H. V. PlFUCL?!. D.,
bole IToprietor, BUFFALO. N. Y. '
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I W. ENOLAS'. Pnb!,h,
faau utLce. New York City.
SUnsC.'HIUEfortbo Forest Kenublkan
I twill pay.
it t.9 ;
01 1 CrceK & A I leg lien y R i irr 15)
ON ASH A KTKK M.uul:iy .Iimo , 1N71,
Trains w ill riinnn I'oIIuwki
SOfTIIWAHIl TUA1N.M.
STATIONS: Ut eimw. 2d Clnsn.
4 j n in it
n. id. n. in. jt. in. n. in. n. in.
Corry (I l " 11 mi fi AO oo
SimiiiinHbiirg (I 42 11 H." (I 'J4 II 1(1
(ilvnilcn lt fi4 II 47 (I !I7 II :1
'i'iitrcvillo 7 01 11 MS (1 4H 11 r4
Trvmivillo 7 1.1 12 oil l (-.ri 10 an
Jljdi-town 7 'i 12 l,"i 7 HI II k)
ar 7 II.) 1J ll 7 H." 11 i!(l
Titunvillo
s 1K 7 42 12 41 7 40 fl Kt 11 X
Millor I'lu-m n-2 1 ( 7 fill rt r.5 12 l.'i
Similar 8 07 1 OS 8 o:l 7 20 12 20
l'ionoor S 17 1 1H 8 10 7 40 12 4:1
An 8 a 1 3 K 2:1 7 .V 1 05
IVt Ci-nli o
l"K 8 2S 1 28 8 30 8 10 1 r.5
f'(iliiml)ii s :;.i i :ir 8 :is 8 20 a lo
Tarr Kiirm 8 40 1 IIS 8 42 8 :'. 2 25
Kvnd Farm fS 4(1 I II ;K M) 8 4(1 2 40
llmiM-vi!p 8 M 1 mi 8 .Ml II 00 2 rwi
Mul'liliUH-k ! SO 1 M 1' 0(1 1) ).' 3 01
AH U 10 2 03 0 13 1) 20 3 20
Oil Citv
IR 9 15 2 10 10 15 ,1 40
Olcopolin II 45 2 :i(l 11 10 4 25
Ku.,'li Koi'k !l 5(1 2 4(1 U .12 4 50
lVosidcnt 0 50 2 50 11 It 4 fill
Tionesta 10 2.1 :i 12 12 SO ;17
Hickory 10 44 3 32 1 20 "(1 15
Trmikcvvillo 10 54 :t II 1 45 fl 4:t
Tidionto II 11 3 .VS 2 217 10
irviiu-ton 12 01 4 40 4 05 8 10
AliIUTIONAt. SKCONtl-CI.ASHTnAINS-ROl'TU.
No. l'l TitnsviUc2.10. in.; Miller 2.5(1;
riimcer 3.20; IVt i'entre ;l.33j ruliiinliiu
4.15; Tiirr Kiuin 4.2'.; ltvnd 1'anii 4..I7;
UoiiHeville 4.55; Oil I'ity fi.20.
No. 8 -eorry (1.15 n. in.; Titnsvillp 8.:15;
Miller l'linn ti.25; l'et I'entre 0. I: ( 'uliuii
liia 10.1:1; Tarr 1'nrin 10.1S; livnd rnrin
10.27; llotisrvillo 10.35; Oil Cit v 1 1.00.
No. 18 l'et I'entre 1.2s . in!; ( 'olmnliiii
1.50; Tarr Kami 2.0".; Kvncl l-'arni J.K);
Kousevilio 2.30; Oil Citv 3.00.
No. 22 Oil I'ity fi.:t(i u. in.; Oleojiol'm
..; iioneKiii r..i; i rniiKey Vlilo lu.l.u
Tidionto 11.11.
onrIlvAtn thaixs.
STATIONS: 1st Class.
2d Cln-ss,
13 11
5 3
1
a. in.
p. in p. in. n
12 45 5 05 i
in. n. in.
Irvinelon
(I Ol 7 45
7 20 tl C5
H Hi 10 15
8 20 10 41
Tiilionto
Trimkeyvillo
1 1 iekery
Tionesta
li'eident
Kusilo Koek
Oleoiiolis
AH
Oil City
' m:
MeClintoek
ltonsevillo
Kvnd rarin
Tarr Kami
Coluinluti
All
Pet Cent io
I.K
Pioneer
Shailer
Miller l'arni
AH
Titusville
I' K
Hydetown
Tryonvillo
Centrevillo
(ilynden
Spartansbur
Corry
I 28 5 47
1 45 (I 05
1 54 : 15
2 14 II 31
8 45 11 40
1:2 35 HI
.'ill
12 21
12 32
2 :ts
2 47
;(1 ft't 0 35
7 08 10 05
1 0.1
1 00
8 15 7 35 10 ,
fl 00
fl 13
fl 111
II 20
II 25
(! 20
0 31
fl 3(1
II 42
Ii 52
Ii 5il
J7 15
7 35
7 44
7 57
8 05
rs n
8 21
8 55
3 20
;il 32
3 35
13 40
3 45
3 4!l
3 53
3 50
4 0l
14 15
7 40 1 1 30
7 55 11 50
7 50 12 00
X(! 12 25
8 111 12 38
10
8 14
8 21
8 23
8 .".0
8 40
8 4t
y ti.i
4
05
1 25
1 45
2 00
2 15
2 45
3 05
3 20
3 50
4 10
4 30
4 50
5 50
3 33
3 45
4 15
4 40
5 20
4 45
4 55
0 10
11 21
5 08 ; i :i i
5 17 ,0 43
;5 27 0 5(1
fl 38 it) 0J
1) 111 10 32
AIintTIOSAI.SKCONtl-CLASSTItAINS-NOtlTII
No. 13 Oil City (1.55 a. m.; Itousevillo
7.20; Tarr l-'arni 7.4ii; Columbia 7.5;'; Pet
Centre 8.10; Pioneer 8.10; Miller 11.25;
Titusville 11.55.
No. 7 Titusville 0.00 a. in.; Corrv 11.25.
No. 11 till City 11.2(1 n. in.; Hoiiseville
11.45; 1! vml Farm 11.53; Tarr Farm 12.03;
I'oliimbia 12,10; Pet Centre 12.20; Miller
1.25; Titusville 2.00; Corry 4.42 . III.
No. 21 Tidionto 12.15 p. in.; TrniiUey
villo 1.45; Tionesta 2. 13; Oleopolis 4.25; t'lil
City 5.20.
() Trains do not stop. (D Stop on slirnal.
(J I Stop for meals.
Trains 5, (I, 21 and 22 run daily ; nil other
trains tluilv except Sundays.
N. H. Traiii No. 10 is au Kxpress from
Titusville to Corry.
Kll.VIClt I'ALAI'K SI.KI'.l'lNd CMl T I! A INS.
No. 4 Direct from Philadelphia witliout
change.
Ni. 1 Direct to riilladelphia witliout
rharirp.
No. 5 Direct from Iittnbur;j;li witliout
eliiiie.
No. (! Direct
to
1 ittslmrgti without
chan.'e.
C. j. IIKPIU'KN
iSiipprintendent.
jno. nrcAriix,
lien'l Manager.
HQ A Ifi A
Oil:;:: ig;;i:dii:xt3 that
roVPnsr. I'.oHADAIIS nro
li.l. In d en cvii: v p .tkae, there
;:: e. i I i i let ;'. ui rtt i (.ii.;rtiliuii.
t o:.i.'ij':Lnt !y
mrsirnxs rnEscrjsi: it
'til a ccr'aiii euro for Scrofula,
4 '. .inli . in a! I i'.a II riua, Klicuuu
lisui, bl.iu iJiscic, i.ivcr Com
l'ii:t mil l'A C-.iCsm vt the
UL.ud.
will ilu laoro fr'Kid lliaa tea hollies
of ilia L-j'.'upi v( i'drsaiunlla.
.tk; ufioinsiaMD 4'hvsicians
h.ivo UKPtl r.o?a !:d:Mi i their practice
' 'or l!ui i lit llireo yeiim nnd f.'ccly
ioi.ihci-) it n in riiiaLlu Alterativo
land I.IhgJ P'.iniicr.
nit. r. c. rrcir.rf r.a'.iinioio.
I). I. 'I', j. u ) v. i v,
I Hit. II. V.'. : Al: II. "
III II. V. HAN NI I.I.Y, '
I Oil. .1. S. S!'.aiv.S, ol Nil 'hnlurllle,
i;y.
IX.. J. 1.. JIcCARTHA, Columbia,
I S. I'.
IDa. A. 1J. NCir.LI'.S, Kilgciomh, N. C.
jUSLD AiTD r.SDOSoED BY
j. it. rnr.v. it tto.3. rn River.
i'. V. : v
i A. I'. A . 1 1
i il. II Al I..
r:K.'vv.j, Miih.
. i.i.il. Liiua, Ohiu.
' :n. i. l.,ii.i.
S; I i .. :.i .Iniisvlllo, V.i.
f.M'Al.'t'U.N, .Murircct
t-i.n.
( n.wi..".
SsA.M'I.. ;.
Lo:o,'i
O:
I ii
r F.'.ro v i:l r.' t i Ho-..- uf r.ny ex.
I 'i -t.ii 1. l.i I.- :t it .j tha
i. ii i. id 1;. 'i utl.c Mch.-nl
i 'i'i .!.'-.. i live) ii .'. uittn riuui ):x-
irv I sii L" i'lf I., n . y t ' ;ry Imvo ever
i;'.l in r.c t:ca ni'nt of UiswiscJ
illi....! ; nil 1 to tin...;:'.., tr I w s;iy liy
K'.s.i' . i :s ui..'. jou will to reluru-i
to Jiciltli.
Uos.l.:li in h.
M by all Drurrisits,
turiug Chemists,
COAL! COAL!
CT.S. EVERHAIT
IS Prepared to deliver the best quality of
Oml at the old Kvcrhart Itank, two
miles from Newmanvillo for 7 cents per
or ut Tionesta and vicinity for
23 CENTS PER BUSHEL.
Ho always has a largo supply on hand,
Kow is the t'uno to lay in a largo supply
Orders promptly attended to 2 0
Y i ar u n a v zu i i: s .
Too following nro selected from tlious-
nndM of test hnoii lain of similar character,
as expressing the reasons for the prefer
ence of tho (irover.t llaker Machines over
nil others.'
"I like (ho Drover linker Ma
chine, In the tlrst place, becnuso If I bad
nnv other, I should still want a drover t
ltaker ; nndhnvinira drover v linker It
answers tho purposo of all tho rest. It
does n (treater vnriet v of work and Iseasler
to ioaru than any other," Mrs. J, e. Cro-
ty l.ienny June)
"I have bad several venrs' eTpe-
rlencewith a drover A- linker Machine,
which has ill veil me creat. satisfaction. I
think the drover A- Maker Machine Is more
easily iniiniured, and less liable to jret. out
of order, I prefer the drover V Itakcrde
eidedlv." Mrs. Dr. Watts, New York.
"I bavo bad ono In my family for
somo two yenrs; and fjoiii w hat I know
of lis workings, and from the testimony of
ninny of my friends who use the snine, I
ean hardly sec bow Hiiythinir could be moro
complete' or clvo better satisfaction."
Mrs. den. drttnt.
"1 bellevo it to bo tho best, nil
thine considered, of any that I have known
it is very simple and easily learned; the
sewiiiif from the ordinary spools is a irreat
ndvnntaire; the stitch Is 'entirely reliable;
It docs ornamental work beautifully ; it Is
not liable to irct out of order. Mrs. A.M
Spooner, 'Mi llond St, P.roekly n.
"I nin acquainted with Iho work of
tho principal machines, and 1 prefer the
drover ,t llaker to them all, liocause 1 con
sider tho stiichiiioro elastic. I have work
in the house which was done nine years
ntro which is still irood." Mrs, Dr. Me
Crondv. No. 43 Fast 23d street, N. V.
"More than two-thirds of all the
sewlnirdone In my family for the last, two
years has been di mo by drover A" linker's
Macliine, and 1 never had a irarmeiit riii
or need mendimr, except those rents which
IrolicKome boys will make in whole cloth.
It Is, In my opinion, by far the most valu
nlileof any I bavo tried." M rs. Henry
Ward llceclier.
"Tho drover A' Maker Sewlnir Ma
chine has rendered in every respect, tlie
most perfect satisfaction. It combines so
many ndviintaves with beauty of execu
tion "and economy ill price that it is a ne
eesity in every household." Mrs. dover
nordeaiy, llarrislniru, Pa.
"I have had the drover A llaker Ma
chine for ten or Uvelvo years tn constant
use in my house. I have seen and known
evervkiiidof Family movimr, both per
sonal mid tioiiHehoul, nccompllsiicii up
the Drover A- linker Machine, to the enti,
satisfaction ofall concerned, l!e v. Stephen
II. Tyn-.
"I find the drover A Maker Stitch w ill
wearasloniras the annelits do outwear
thetrarment ill fact. The stitch will not
break on bias scams, when stretched, as
others do; anil neither does it draw the
work." M rs. Dr. W biting, 4 lCiwit twenty-fourth
street, N. Y.
Tho drover nnd Maker Sew'liiK Machine
Company iiitiiiiil'nctiiro both the F.lastie
nnd Lock Stitch Machines, nnd oiler tho
public a choice of tho best machines of
both kinds, at their establishments In all
thelaiffo cities, and through agencies in
nearly all towns throughout tho country.
Price lists and samples of sewing In both
stitches furnished on application tn
T. J. VAN tilFSKN, Audit,
Tionestn, Pa.
PITH OLE VALLEY IVY.
(S AND AKTF.lt Monday, June 5, IST1,
Trains will run as foliows:
Til A INS NOKTI1 VA UD.
STATIONS.
Oleopolls,
ltciinctt,
Woods
Pratlicrs Mill
l'itliolo City
No. 2.
10.25 a in
III.3S "
lu.:;o "
1H24 "
11.00 '
No. 4.
3.30 p m
3.28 "
3.18 "
3.10 "
2.50 "
Til A I NS SOP TI I WA It I).
STATIONS. No. 1. No. 3.
Pitbull! Citv, 8.40n in 1.20 p in
Piathers Mill 8.18 " Ms
Woods 8,5(1 " 1..V! "
Menncit !',02 " 2.02 "
Oleopeli. 0.1(1 " 2.11 "
All '1 rains makn close coniicciii.ns
nt Oleopolis with trains on the oil Creek A'
Allegheny l.ivcr IJailwny, North niul
South.
Two Lines of Stages run daily between
Pithoki City, Miller Farm ami Plcasant
ville, maki'iireounecliou wiihari ivintcalld
departim? Trains. J. T. Ml.AIlt,
II. W1CK11AM, Sup't.
Ticket Aent, Pitholo City, Pa,
LOTS FOR SALE!
IN THU
BOROUGH OF TIONESTA.
Apply to GEO. G. SICKLES,
70, Nassau St., New York City.
PENNSYLVANIA CEN
TRAL RAILROAD
VN AND A FT Fit 11 P. P. Sunday Mnv
yj 1, 1870, Trains arrive at nnd leave, tho
Union Depot, corner of Washiiiton and
Liberty street, as follows;
AIUUVK.
Mail Traiii, 1.30 a in; Fast Line, 12.12 a
m ; Well Hacconimodation No, 1, I ..LI) a ill
Mrintoii accommodation No 1, 7.50 a m
Wall's accommodation No 2, 8.55a 111 ;Ciu
cinnati express 11.20 a m ; Johnstown ae
eommodatioii 10.50 am; lii'iul. lin k's ac
cominodatioii No 1, 7.00 pin; Pittsburgh
express 1.30 p in; Pacific express 1.50 p in ;
Walls uccommodatiou No .1, z..i,i p in
1 ioiuewood accommodation No 1, !.. i p in;
walls accommodation im4, u..u p in;
Mrintoii accomiuodalion No 2, 1.10 p in
Way Passenger 10.20 p in.
UKPAUT.
Southern express 5.20 a m ; Pncillo ex
press 2.40 a m ; Wall's accommodation No
1, (1.30 a m ; Mail Traiii 8.10 a ni ; llrinton's
accommodation l).20am; Uraddock's au
comniodatiou No 1, 5.10 p in; Cincinnati
express 12.35 p in ; Wall's accommodation
N 2, 11.51 n in ; Johnstown iiecoiiiiiiiHlatiou
4.05 p m ; Homowood accommodation No
1, 8.50 p m ; Philadelphia express 3.50 p in
Wall accommodation No 3,3.05 p in; all's
nccoiiimodatiou No 4, 0.05 p in ; Fatt Line
7.10 ii in; Wall s Noo. U.UO p in.
tho l liureli Trains leave Wan s tstatlon
every Sunday ut 11.05 a. in., reaching Pitts
burgh ut 10.05a. in. lleturniiig leave Pitts
burgh at 12.50 p. in., and urrivo ut Wall's
Station ut 2.10 p. in.
Cincinnati express leaves dally. South
cm express dailvexccpt Mm. lay. All oth
or I rains daily, except Sunday.
For further information aplvto
W. II. liKCKWiT'll. Agent
The Pennsylvania ltuilroad Company
w in noi assume any iiisk lor J'.aggage ex
ccpt tor cai inir Apparel, and limit their
rsponsiliility to One Hundred liollai Syul
lie. All Dicrgago exceeding that a omit
in viiiiui mil no ut tlie risk ol tiio ;m-r
unless laKen bv special contract.
A. J. CASSAl
General Superintendent, Altooua Pa.
Jon WOP.K neatly oxeeuted at thisofliee
lit reasoiialilo rates.
ADDRESS
To tho Ncrvcoua
AND
ID BBILITAT 33 ID .
WIIOSRmiireriii'tsbavo boon protract
ed from hidden causes, nnd whose 1
rases require prompt Ircatmont to render
existence desirable i
Tf you nro niifrcrin-r, or have.'siilVcreil
from involuntary discharges, what effect
duos it protluco on your jT'i'iTal health f
Do you feel weak, debilitated, easily tired?
Does a little extra exertion produce' pal
pitation of tho heart T Poos your liver, or
urinary organs, or your kidneys, frequent
ly set out of order?. Is your urino some
times ihick, milky or flooky, or is it ropy
on sctllini;? Or iloe.H a tliick Hkinn riso to
the top ? ()r in a sediment al'llie. bottom af
ter it lias Hto.nl awliilof Do you hnr
spells of short biealhlniror dlspepsiaT Aro
your bowels constipated? Do you linva
spells of fiaintlnir, or rushes of blood to
tliohead? Is your memory inipared? Is
your mind constantly dwelling on this
subject ? Do you reel dull, listless, moping,
tired of company, or lilo? Do you wish
tol.o left nhme, nwny from everybody?
Does nny little thing mnko you start or
lump? Is your sleep broken or rootless?
Is tho lustro ofyoureyo as brilliant?
Tiio bloom on your check as bright? Do
you enjoy yourself in society as well ? Do
you ptirsuo your business with tho sums
energy ? Do you feel as much contldotieo
in yousclf ? Are your spirits dull nnd flag,
ging, given to tits of melancholy? ( BO,
do not la3' it to your liver or dyspepsia.
Have you restless nights? Your back
weak, your knees weak, nnd hnvo but lit
tle appetite, and you attributo this to dyr'
pepsia or livcr-coinplaint?
Now, render, self-abuse, vcnercals) &-
eases bndly cured, nnd sexual excesses, are
all enpabloof producing a weakness of tho
generative organs. Tho organs of genera
tion, when In perfect healthiuako tiio man
Did you ever think that thoso bold, dofl-
iint, energetic, persevering, successful bus-iness-men
nro always those whoso genera
tive organs nro in perfect health? You
never henr such men complain of being
melancholy, of nervousness, of palpitation
of tho heart. They aro never afraid they
anuot succeed in business j they don't be-
isinio sad ami discouraged j they areulwnva
polite and pleasant in tho company of la
dies, nnd look you and them right in tha
face none of your downcast looks or any
meanness about them. I do lint mean
ttiose who keep tho orgnns inflated by
running to excess. Thoso will not only
ruin their constitution I, but also thuss
tiiey do business with or for.
How ninny men, froi.i'bndly cured dis
eases, from tho effects of Rclf-abuso nnd
excess, bavo brought about that state of
weakness in thoso organs that hns reduced
tho geneiil system so much as to proditeo
almost every other disease Idiocy, lunacy,
paralysis, spinal ad'ectioiis, suicide, and al
most every other form of diseaso which
humanity is heir to, and tiio real cause, ot
tho trouble scarcely ever suspected an4
bavo doctored forall but tho right one.
liiseuses of tliese orgnns require the ase
of a Diuretic. 11 KLM HOLD'S FLUID
KXTKACT UUCIIU is tiio great Diuretic,
nnd is a certain euro .for diseases of tho
llludder, Kidneys, i ravel, Dropsy, Organ
io Weakness, Female Complaints, Gener
al Debily, and nil diseases of tho Urinary
Organs, whether existing in Malo or Ko
male, from whatever ciuiso origlnutiiit
and no matter of how long standing.
If no treatment is submitted t, Co
sumption or Insanity may ensue. Our
flesh and Llood aro supported from thoso
sources, and tho health ana hnppinesst
and that of Postority, depends upon
prompt use of a reliable, remedy.
Ilelinbold's Extract liuchu, estubliMhcd
upward of PTa'cui's, prepared by II. T,
II KLM HOLD, Druggist, 6tU Ilroadway.'
New York, and 104 SsutU 10th Street,
Philadelphia, Pa. Phick 1.25 per bottlo
or tl bottles for $tl.50, delivered to any ad
dress, Sold by all Druggests every whom
NOVR AUK dFNUINE UNLKS
DONE TP IN STEL KNCJHAVK!
Wrapper, fac-sinilo of my Chemical Wui e
house, and signed H. T. HELM BOLD.
2S-ly