The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, October 02, 1872, Image 7

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NATURE')
HAIR RESTORATIVE
ctmf.uW no suLrnunXo
SUGAli OF LEAD Xo LIT 11
AllllXo X IT KATE OF SIL
VER, and is entirely free from the
Poisonous and llrnHh-dentroying
Drugs wed in other Hair Frrpara
tions. Trnnspnrortnnd olenr ns crystal, it
Tint noil tlio Miiost fabric, perfectly SAKK,
(!1,KAN mid F.FK1CI KNT desideratum
LONU SOUUllT FOH AND l'OU.NDAT
LAST I
It restores and prevent tho Hair from
rwenming Uray, imparts a soil, glossy ap
pearance, removes Dandruff, is cool anil
refreshing to the head, checks tlio lluir
from falling off, and restores it to a great
extent when prematurely lost, prevent
Headaches, cures all liuniors, cutaneous
eruptions, and unnatural heat. AS A
DKF.SSINO FOHTI1K UA1H IT IS Till';
JIKST AKTIt'l.K IN TI1K MAKKFT.
DK. O. SMITH, Patentee, Aver, Mass.
Prepared only by PKOCTEH HKOTH
KKS, ttlouees'ter, Mass. The genuine is
put up in a panel bottle, made expressly
for it, with the name of the article, blown
in tlio glass. Ask your Druggist for
Nature's Hair Restorative, and take no
other.
8r-Sond two threo cent stamps to
Procter llrothcrs for a "Treatise on the
Human Hair." The information it con
tains is worth $500,K) to any person.
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IMPROVED
MAGIC
IBALM!
W. H. PERKING & CO., Sole Propri
etors, Frauklin, Pa. 44
l"r o fa a hi c E na pi oy in 1 1 1 .
We desiro to engage a few more agents to
noil the world-renowned improved lluck
cye Sewing Machine, at a liberal salary or
on commission. A horse and wasion given
to agents. Full particulars furnished on
application. Address XV. A. IIKNDKP
SON A CO., General Agents, Cleveland. O.
or St. Louis, Mo. 34 it
tlsJalo "Sot ice.
ESTATE OF CONKAD LF.DAlHTTt, late
of Hickory Township, Forest County,
deceased. All persons indebted to said es
tato are requested to make immediate pay
ment. And those having legal claims
against the same, will present them with
out delay in proper order for settlement, to
1. S. KNOX, I .
JOSIAII WiXAXP, 'cutors.
G43-t
PKOTOGRAIH GALLERY
Water Street,
ADJOINING THE HOLMES HOUSE,
Tioriesta, Pa.,
M. CARPENTER, - .
Pictures taken in all the latest styles
the art. 2ti'-tf
IIAVR taken tho aironrv of two !
inachineHtiianulacturod at Moadville,
if tie Known as uio
Kniffen Mower and Reaper,
and the other tho
Atlantic Mower and Reaper,
The advantages theno machines claim
over others oll'ered for ale is
lightness of Draft, East of Jlanagtmcnt,
Eeonomy of Power, Strength mid riieapiicss.
These nnehines, with or without reader
Kuaeiuncui can ne t)iircli:ie(l nf
II. W. I.I'.DA 111'!!,
or VM. it. II KA'MI,
'J'ionesla, Ta.
They alno Hell the TAYI.OU NTKKI
TOOTH HAY & CiKAIN HAlvl'.. None
better in use. ly lit
THE
BOOT AND SHOE
STORE.
Tl' YOU WANT a perfect lit and a pied
ai tii leof Jioots and .Shoes, of tho linuM
V i'Kiiiansini, go lo
:;; ckntue stkkkt, oil err v, l'A.
.j-f ati.tfjictioii iruuruntootl. 2-'S If.
WILLI AllsrOHT DHKINXDN SE51INAKY.
WIl.LIAMPI'OItT, 1'K.VS A.
l ritST CLASS Iloardoi'' Si !:ool lor
A l.otli sexes.
LO C A T I O N
Oio nf tho inoj-t beuutilul in Hie S'ate.
Students Received at any Titiie.
'TICK MS MOMl'.ltATi:.
lief, n iic c s Hon. .Too. A. iMle, Miles
W. 'j 'ate, Fsii., S. J. olei tl. 1.,-Ot.
WATCH FREE b Aircntj to iulro
dtn c articles Unit Fell in everv house.
Lata A re 1'ittsljirirh, l it. 32 it
- Proprietor
A G5EAT MFDiCAl DISCOYfilY
VINEGAR BITTERS
I.: oi-1 ''vnirA-I Ml T V o.ll'.cr.
i.i i
.r..l. . I.l . cl.
ARE 7 KEY?
ii Yr-!A7
f -."tVc'v 21 d nVn tc.
Iloltiit:t l.ltiiu.r Ccru r. 0, t tr mdvrvtU
cr," ''i.ii.'.nrs," ic, ll m HtA tic rpplyf on to
Cn:rl;:i: t rr. .?.! "A i, l i t crc a lino ! tl;lnet m&Co
froi:: t c Niit.vo i'nic ftnd l.crbpof CIlfcmla, frro
l.nTii t ti . )rrln-lii ?:tiii:iilflnrc. 'ihcyaro tho
c:i at rr ; rr:tn nmx a life
tIMNtJ l'KIM'iri.KrU'ct KcnoTatcr and
laipv :-lortf tU-.' SytU-m, e:uryir,g off all poisonous
f uller iiiiu rc.U;luK tl c llf-d to n hcsly condition.
op.on cnu.Jo ttu?o riacra ccconUng todiroo
t:on c nl r.Miifitnlot.g unwell.
bit O wi'.lbo tiver.'foron lururclta cano, provided
tl; bo:ics aro rot dcirlroycd by mlncr&l poison or
other mca:ip, naiMlie vital rgana aud bojondtno
point cl rcr r.ir.
1'or Inflnmn ittcry nnd Chronic rhcntrn
t!fi:i nuil t;outf Kprpnlut or lndtirillODv
Iillvati, KcRilitotit nnil lutcrmlttciit I'eTcro
;tnrnc of the lllocd, l.lvtr, litduc)H nnd
11 ail tier tlicno lUiicvo Lavo been tnoft ueccsa
ful. Hucli I) inclines cro cut; fed tr Vltintcd
Blootl. which is (jrcacrally produced by dcranifcme&t
of tlic Diccattve Oignnp.
DYV1IA OR lMICESTIO Head
aclip, l ainintboSi'OnlderB, Congh8(Tiplitnci of tho
ChzrU Diitlr.cM, Sour Eructations of the Stomach,
Lad la etc In tho Mouth, Billons Attacks, Talpttatloa
cf the Iic&rt, iLflauiinatlon of tho Lur.gs, Tain in too
regions of tho Kidneys, and a hundred other painlul
Sji2;.tcmi(arc tue ousprlngsof Dytpepnia.
tlv y invigorata tho Stomach and utiraalato tlio tor
pid liver and bowels, which render them of unequalled
cUcacy in cleansing tho blood of all impurities, and
Unpcrtltt? new life at-d Tlgor to tho whole lystcm.
! O It b it 1 N D IS E A &S, Eruptionr , Totter, Salt
Therm, Dlctchcs, Ppots, Finales, Puclu' , Boils, Ca
fcuticks, King-Worms, cadIIend, Sore Eyes, Erysip
ci.T, Itch, curft, Diacoloratlous of Inr Skin, Uunicra
nnd Dis as a; cf the Lktn, of whatever ramo or nature,
r.rc lUerlly dug up and carried out of the system In a
ch.ir tiruc t y the use of theso Bitters. One bottle In
turh c:.scs will convince the most Incredulous of their
cv.rr.tive erect.
C: r. S3 the Vitiated Blood whenever you find Its
I . p-.u;:.cs hnr;iuft through the s!;in iorimplee, Erap-ti-j.is
er porer. rliauso it when you find it obrtrueted
end li:g;;lsh In the velusi e'eanso tt when it is foci,
n:-.a j t-ur feeling will toil you when. Keep tho blov.
j nre end the health of tho system will follow.
PIN, TAI'EandothorWOllMS, lurktnginthe
rytt in of so taony thousands, are cfftjctufJly destroy
c 1 on Ironic vcU. For full directions, rud carefully
tlu tLcuLu" r.i-oucd each bottle, printed in four lan
t;lili,C.cruian, French and Bpaaish.
.!. W-vLivEi:, l'roprictor. R. H. McDONAiD CO
I ;-i''it:3 td Gen. Agents, Ean rmnciseo, Ctl
r.::d 82 aaJ w4 Comuerco Street, Kew York.
. i- POLD BT ALL DEUOGISTS AND DEALERS.
WOMAN
By an immense practice, extenUiag through a pci iud
f many years, havin within that lime treated ovet
nine thousand cases of those diseases peculiai to
woman, I have been enabled to perfect a most potent
and agreeable medicine that meets tho indications
presented by that class of diseases with positive cer
tainty and exactness.
lo designate this natural specihe compound, I nave
named it
Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription.
The term, however, is but a feeble expression of mr
most matured appreciation of its value, based upon
actual and witnessed realities. As a close observer.
I have while witnessing tu positive results tn the few
special diseases incident to the separate organism of
woman, singled u out as tnt etimax or crcrwnin g gtm
of my m.atcal career. On its merits as a positive,
sale, and chectual remedy lor tnis ciass oi aiseases,
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, 1 am willing to stake my
reputation as a physician. Nay. even more, so conn'
dent am 1 that it will not disappoint the most sanguine
expectations of a single invalid lady who employs it
for any of the ailments for which I recommend it,
that I oder and sell it under A POSITIVE GUAR.
ANTtfc. II a beneficial eftect 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 ol
the medicine having been taken according to direc
tions, and the case being one fur which 1 recommend
it, promptly reiuna the money paid lor it. Had 1 not
ine most psneci cniuiucm.e in usvixiucs, i could not
offer it as 1 do under these condition ; but having wit
nessed its truly miraculous cures in thousands of cases,
I eel warranted and perfectly tae in risking both
my reputation and my money en its merit t.
The following are among those diseases in which my
Favorite Prescription has worked cures as if by
magic and with a certainty never before attained by
anv medicine : Lcucorrhuea, Excessive Flowing, Tain
fu If Monthly Periods, Suppressions when from unnat
ural causes, Irregularities, Weak back, Prolapsus, or
falling of the Uterus, Anteversion and Retroversion,
Hearing uowit sensations, internal neat, jervous
Depression. Debilitv. 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 ravonte rescript ion works cures tne marvel ol
the world. This medicine I do not extol as a cure-all.
but it admirably fulfills a singleness ot purpose, being
a most perfect specific in all chronic diseases of the
sexual system of woman. It will not disappoint, nor
will it do harm in any state or condition. It is a,
most Powerful Restorative Tonic to the gen.
eral as well as the sexual systeia, 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 Mother's Cordial, and so prepares the system
for parturition that it renderschild-labor easy. X have
received the ueartlelt praise irom Hundred oi motners
for the inestimable benefits thus conferred.
I oner mv ravonte Prescription to the Ladies of
America with the sincerity of an honest heart, and for
their best welfare. Those who desire further informs
ation on ttiee subjects can obtain it in my 1 khatib
on Chronic Dishases or thb Cknukativb and
Ubinaky Organs, sent secure from observation upon
receipt of two postage stamp. It treats minutely on
I nose oiseases peculiar 10 rerruies, anu gives muca
valuable advice in rt-card to iheir mnn.-itrement.
nit. in ii r.'s t Avoitn i: prf-
fiV it I FT I ON ISNOI.OKV All. MUST
CLASS lUi UGlSlai, at $1.60 per bot
tle. Manufactured at the Chemical Laboratory of
Ji. v. FIJSMCJS, M. u.,
Solk Proprietor,
BUFFALO. N. Y.
rIMIL Tenth voiuine of Woon's IIocsk
l lioi.D M ai A.1N K beM.H wit Ii January
'72. it is edited bv liail llainilton. S. S.
V ood, and 11. V. Osborne, and includes
iiiuoii): Us rcmilar eoiitriluitors lloraco
I in:i lcv, lad llainilton, 'Thos K. lti eher,
Mr. Dio Lewis. l,r. V. W. Hall. Jiiiiich
I'urton, etc. Harriet lieeclierStowH, iti ii k
Pnmerov. John J. Saxo, Mai. Oenl. Kil-
pati'i k, I'etrohnim V. Xasby, cU-., write
.1 occasionally, lcrins one Hollar a veur.
Ill 1 1 1 . 1 1 i 1 1 jr. three llrst-elass periodi'-als
arc K'Veu lor Him priceot oneol tliein. The
wost libei iil I'reiiiiuni List ever published.
No periodical is more ireipieully or (avoid
ably mentioned by tlio pie.s. "Weuii's
Household Ma'jn.iin is one of the nmnll
inciits ol biisines eiiterpiise which mark
tliea'-'e.' Methodist Home Journal, Phil
adelphia, Pa. "It has been inu.ri.viiiL'
i ver since we knew it a mood criterion fur
tin-future." Courier, New Market, Can
ada. Hi a marvel ol cheapness and tirst-
cl.if.s "pialiiy combined," ew 1 ork
Times. Npccinien copy sent free to any
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167 Water Street, Meadville, Pa.
ALSO A BRANCH STORE IN FRANKLIN, TA.
In Sore with STAPLES P SMLEV. Opposite 1'ont Ofllcc.
TI I E L A KG EST DE A LE R I N
In this portion, including the following celebrated mnkrs : Chickerinc&
Sons, Steinway & Sons, Wm. B. Bradbury, Kurtzman, "i oihoii.J
nilllM-,1 ix OljA 1 1 UJ iS
Organs nnl Mdodeons nre acknowledged
lincht finisheil Kecd Instruments made.
Tliis being the Oldest and Largest House in this section, superior induce
ments can and will bo ollured to purchasers. Stools and Spreads, Sheet Music,
Hooks, and a large stock of everything iu the Music line, can bo found at my
store.
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AGENTS WANTED
ron
Tha Library of Pottry and Song,
lining rlioleo Sclpc'iotis from tlio Ilcst
Poi't.x, F.nulisli, Sciit h, Irish ami Ameri
can. With an Introduction by
WILLIAM C'ULLEN 11UYAXT.
I'ni'cr whose critical BupervisUm tho
volume v,'a C'lmpilcd.
The hantl-iomi'sl and cheapest Bultscrip
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volunies iu ono hook, whoso contents, of
no ephemeral naturnor interest, will never
rrow o!d " r stale. It ean be, and wid be'
r.ad and re-read with pleasure by old and
youn i, as 1 mu as ii,s haves hold toirether.
"A perieet surprise. Scaivelv nnvthimi
all all a favorite, or at all worthy ot' placo
here, is ncirkvted. It ia a book for every
household." X. V. Mnil.
"no know of no similar collection In
the Foolish lantiua:ro which, in copious
ncss and felicity of selection and arrange
ment, can at all compare with it." S,
JVc.v.
Terms liberal. Selling very rapidly.
Send lor Hirciilarnnd Terms t'
J. It. F()H1 A CO.,
27 l'urk Flace, N. Y.
June 0, 1 T 1 .
Allegheny Valley Rail Road.
NEW LINF TO Itl I FALO THROUGH
Til 10 OIL ItFAiMNS.
AMI,
yj will r.u
i a. er Moii'iav "V. 20, Tra.ns
.in in fodowM Altoona 'lime.t
stirni.
May Kx press ii uvc OH t ity at 2 25 pin
. Knives at riitshtiruh s.'5pi;i
Xn:ht I'.xpn-ss Leaves Oil City 1130 pm
Arrives ill I'ittsluir'.'h H40am
Md Train leaves oil (i!y !'45ai:i
rrive-at riuH.uivh Ii 00 p in
clianiTo A'cnlll
h aves Oil Citv 4 00
ami arrives a
hittannii.
II 10 p. m.
MHITII
May Kxpre.-s Leaves riltshurgli at 7 50 i 1:1
Vrnivi at Oil City at 2 30 p in
Viulit Fx -e ss Leaves Pittsburgh 8 iO pin
tivm at Oi . i 'ity 5 45 a in
Mail Tra il leaves' Pittsburgh II 50 a u
rr w.s at 'il City 7 25 p in
Venango Act', leaves Kiltanuiiig 7 05 a in
and arrives at o.l City 12 20 p in
silver I'ahieo Kleepin;; Cars on liij-'ht
Kx iress Trains, between Ii. tslju t jli and
Tililsviile. Thr.iu'.'li ('.'aches on May Kx-pie.-s
Trains between l'itlsb'ii'L'h mid Uo.s
..n. J. J. I.AWIIKM'H,
I. V. KINO. (Jeu'l. Sup't.
i t. -mi t.
0 fifc,
ratable Sicilian Hair Rensvvei
ITas nt ood the. tent of Keren years
before the public ; mid no prepar
ation for the iHtirltatt yet been ilia
eovereil that will proilnce the name
beiiejieial remilts. It in an ciitireli
new ueientiie dineoreri). eoinbin
iny maiiiof'themot power fill ami
rc'storatire affents in the VEGET
ABLE ttlUCDOM. ft restores CRE.Y
HAIR TO ITS ORIGINAL YOUTH
FUL COLOR. It iiuil.cn the sealp
white and clean; cure dandritjY
and humors, and lulling ut of
tlio liair; and will make it (row
upon bald lieaan, ejrecpt in vert
atjed persons, as it furnishes the
nutritive principle by which the
hair is nourished and mipporled.
Jt uiu.ev Hie hair moist, soft, and
tllossi, and is uniurnissed as a
JI A I Jl J) Jl ES S l M O. Jt is the
t hi'tijii'sf preparation erer offered
to the public, us one bottle will ac
complish more and laut loii'er
than three Outtlts of any other
preparation.
Jt is recommended and used by
the First MtlietU Authority.
The It'oiiilerful results produced
by our Sicilian Hair Jieneweriave
induced many to manufacture
preparations for the Hair, under
various names; and, in order to
iiidi.ee the trade and the public to
purchase their compounds, they
hare resorted to falsehood, by
rtaimiuy they were former part
ners, or hail some connection with
our Mr, Hall, and their prepara
tion was similar to ours. Jo not
be deceived by them. J'urchase the
orlyiiHil: it has never yet been
equalled. Our Treatise on tho
Hair, with certificates, sent free
by mail. See that each buttle has
o:ir private lieaenue Lit, imp over
tin; titp of the bottle. All others
are imitations.
R. P. Hall & Co., Prop's, Nashua, N.H.
&j'd ) $ 7 r''oo.'s hth Ot'tl'i'S in Mf Urine.
la
AaJJ Mf.JjUl't.UA. 1 Hose
oy nil gouil judges to be the best and
J. C. HULL.
Thli Cut llluitratci the manner of Using i-
UH. PIERCE'S
Fountain Xasal Injector,
This lnitmmcnt 1 specially designed for the
perfect application of
DR. 8AOE'8 CATARRH REMEDY.
It is the otiljr form of instrument yot invented
with winch fluid medicine ran be carried high up
and perfectly applied to all pnrta of the aflecU'd ita
aal paiVnireii. and the chambers or cavitirs com
municatin therewith, iu wliich sores and ulcers
frequently exit, and from which the catarrhal dis
charge ffi'iiernlly proceed. The want of success
In treating Catarrh heretofore has arisen largely
from tho Impossibility of applying remedies to
these cavities, and chambers by any of the ordi
nary methods. This obstacle in the way of cf
fectini cures is entirely overcome by the invention
of the Douche. Iu usintr this Instrument, th Fluid
It carried by Its own weight, (no snuffing, forcing or
pumping being required.) up one nop till In a full
gently mmiutf stream tothe highest portion of tho
nasal pawnees, passes into and thorouchlycleans
' csall the tubes and ch.imhers connected therewith,
andflowtoutof theoppositencstrll. Jlsusc is pleas
ant, nod so simple- thnt a child enn understand
it. Full and explicit directions ac
company each instrument. When used with tblt
instrument. Dr. ire's Catarrh Kemedv cures re
cent attack of "Cold iu the Head by
a few applications.
hy ni ptoiim of Catarrh. Frcnnrnt head
ache, discharge fallinff into throat, sonn timcs pro
fuse, watery, thick mucus, purulent, offensive, Ac.
In others a dryness, dry. watery, weak or inflamed
eves, stoppingup or obstruction of nasal passages,
ringing iu ears, deafness, hawking and couching
to clear throat, iilcerntiou, scabs from ulcers,
voice altered, nasul twang, offensive breath, im
paired or total deprivation of sense of smell and
taste, dizziness, mental depression, loss of appe
tite, indigestion, enlarged tonsils, tickling cough,
Ac. Only a few of theso symptoms are likely to
be present in any case at ono lime. 4
) Iir Sage's Catarrh Hemedy, when
used with lr Pierce's Nusal Douche,
and accompanied with the constitutional treat
ment which i recommended In the pamphlet
that wrap each bottle of tho Jtemcdy, is a per
fect specific for this loathsome rilpeai?c, and tho
proprietor offers, In good faith. $500 reward
for a case ho can not euro. Tho Remedy is mild
and pleasant to nse.containing no strongor caustic
drugs or poisons. The Catarrh Ttemertv is sold at
60 cents, Douche at ft) cents, by all Drug
srlHtH, or either will he mailed bv proprietor on
receipt of 60 cents. It. V. PIFUCE, M. D.,
Solo f ropnetor, ittr r Atu, i. x. ,
ssxttx.
CUA.ni.Ei A- DATA. Editor.
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fni liie liuily lur ecu yeur to theeili!t tin of
da u. l ilt y Dollar.
One hnndrert eioif.. on- y-nr. R.paraltly art
die.L.l i.:i.l Hit) Daily ;or oue ye:ir lo l ne L'olier
upofcluaj, t.ixty llollara.
THE 817.1II.VliEIiLY BUN.
Five copie., oe year, separately n1'!r..t..,
Liubt liollani.
1 en c-t (e.. o-e ve.r Fennra'elv a-l'trced (and
Uu exti . cci-y t t'tlttir u;i ..r rl it.).
rSiteea Dollars.
rtCSO YOCtt MOXEY
In Tfr-t itllrj or.lei-.. rieet;g, or tliaft. e.n Vew
1'irs. wlMrever e.-uveuii-nt. lr not. men regibttr
tlio iflcra contdiiiiitie aiO.tuy. A Llruui
I. W.
E.vr.i. v-n, viiiii.hr-,
ban oiace. .Sew VoiK City.
QUIiSCUIHKfortho I'orebt Kenublicun
' 5 It will pay.
Til
0
OnCrecK&Allcshenynivrr Ky
OX AND A FT Kit Monday Juno fi, 1871,
Trains will run aa follows:
HOUTHWAUn THAINX,
STATIONS: 1st Claaa. Clitw.
4 -2 n ' 10 U
a. in. a. in. p. in. a. m. a. in.
Corrv fl 15 II im) 6 M 8 (H
SiartanKliurfl fl 4)i II 35 fl V4 t 10
Ulvnden ll ill II 47 fl H7 II ;ifl
(Vntrpvlllo 7 01 11 W fl 4il 0 C4
Trvonvillo 7 13 12 0:1 fl fi5 10 20
llyilctown 7 !!" 12 lr 7 10 11 110
AR 7 3,i 12 2i 7 U5 11 i!0
Tiluavillo
IK 7 42 12 4) 7 40 (1 10 11 .15
Miller Farm 8 02 1 03 7 f fir 12 IS
Sliallor 8 07 1 OS 8 03 7 20 12 20
l'ioneer 8 17 1 18 8 10 7 40 12 4 1
AH 8 2S 1 25 8 23 7 6: 1 05
Tet Centre
PH 8 28 1 28 8 30 8 10 1 R5
Cnlumlila 8 35 1 35 8 38 8 20 2 10
Tarr Farm 8 40 1 3S 8 42 8 30 2 25
Kynd Farm '8 4fl 1 44 8 50 8 40 2 40
Uouocvillo 8 53 1 40 8 50 (I (HI 2 55
Mrl'lintock 8 5t 1 53 II 00 II 05 3 01
AR l 10 2 05 0 15 0 20 3 20
Oil Citv
'nr. tl 15 2 10 10 15 3 40
OlenpnllM II 45 2 30 11 10 4 25
Kavlc Hock ! 50 2 4(1 11 32 4 50
l'resldent 1) 50 2 50 11 38 4 50
Tiolipwta 10 23 3 12 12 30 5 37
llii-kory 1" 41 S 32 1 20 "11 15
Triuikevvillo 10 5 3 41 1 45 0 43
Tidiouto II 11 3 58 2 21 7 10
Irvineton 12 01 4 40 4 05 8 40
xnin rioNAi, ntcoNn-ci.ASMTnAiNa-sofTn.
No. in Titnvillp,10ii. in.; MillrrS.SO:
riiiiiecr a.ai; IVt (Vntic .:l:lj I'oliiniliiti
4.1."; Tiu-r l'linii 4.1; Iiyiul Kurm 4,:17;
iiMii'viii(i i.ii.i; iu t. nv ii,1'.
No. -I'orry 0.1". n. ii'i.j Tilusvlllo 8.n.r;
Miller I'm m ll.i'i; IVt IVnlro !'. IS; Coluni.
bin 10,l:l; Turr Kiirin ln.lS; Hvml l'linii
lti.,; ioiisovilln lll.iCivdil t'iiy 11. nil.
N. IS IVt tVntro p. in.; Culiiiiiliin
l.f.0; Tiur Farm .(l"; Jlvml Farm 2.10;
tiinispviuo .'..ir; till itv a.lMi.
No. 'I.: Oil I'lly 0.:ei n. m.; Oloopolis
".'iri; TiiincHlit M.ol; Triinlicyvlllo lO.lo;
1 IlllOUlO 11.11.
' KunriiwAitn ihainm.
STATIONS: 1st CIukm.
2il Class.
a l ii ii
p. in p. in. n. in. n. in
Irvinoton
Tiilioiito
Triinkcyvillo
Hickory
TltmoMtit
12 4.i fi (i.-i II 01) 7 4")
1 lis ft 47 7 'M t) I 'ft
1 4.i (1 0.1 8 0" 111 1
1 51 i0 In IS a) 10 41
2 I I Ii III 8 41 11 40
l'rosltlrnt
l'.iii;lo Kin k
Oloopolis
Alt
Oil City
' PR
MVnintopk
ltontvillo
Uyntl Karm
Turr Knrin
L'oluiiiliiit
Alt
Tot Com i o
IH!
Pionoor
sliit.lor
Miller ln nil
AH
Titusvilhi
liH
llydotowti
Trvonviilo
I'eiilrpvillo
(ilvmleii
Spurt iiiinburi
Curry
W 3.1 ill fil .".() I i '.'1
2 :w io ,v.i o as 12 ;i2
2 47 7 iw 1(! 0.1 1 (:t
8 15 7 35 10 55
1 50
2 10
0 00
(1 l:l
(1 10
fl 2tl
0 2.1
,0 20
0 SI
(1 TA
tl 42
(S .12
fl .10
J7 15
3 20
II H2
:i 3.1
.1 40
3 41
3 10
3 6.1
7 4011 30
!7 fiS 1 1 fiO
7 .10 12 0)
i;s 01 12 2.1
8 10 12 3S
8 11 12
8 21 1 0.1
2 30
2 40
3 .10 8 23
4 00 8 30
4 11 S 10
4 U0 S 44
4 40 0 05
1 21
1 41
2 (HI
2 11
2 45
3 33
3 41
1 1.1
4 40
5 20
7 31 4 4.1 0 10 3 05
7 44 4 fil 0 20 3 20
7 67 5 OS !l 34 3 50
8 0.1 5 17 j(0 43 4 10
S 14 j;.l 27 1 51! 4 30
8 21 fi 3S 10 02 4 60
8 55 0 10 10 32 fi 60
AUDITION A I. SKOON'lWl.AS.STHAIXS-NOUTII
No. 15 (HI City (i.5.1 it. in.; ilouspville
7.20; Tarr Karm 7.4ii; Columbia 7.56; l'et
Centre M0; Pioneer 8.40; Miller 0.25;
TitiiHville 0.5.1.
No. 7 Tiluavlllo 0.00 n. in.; Cony 1 1.2.1.
No. 11 (ill Cily 11.20 a. m.; llouxpville
1 1.1.1; It vnrt l'jinii 1 1.53; Tarr Minn 12.03;
Coluiiili'ia 12.10; l'et Centre 12.20; Miller
1.25; Titusville 2.00; Corry 4.42 p. ill.
No. 21 Tiilioiito 12.4.1 p. in.; Trunkov
villo 1.4.1; TioiK'Kla2.43; Oleopolis4.25; tiil
City 5.20.
( i Trains do not stop. () Stop on signal.
(Ji Stop Tor meals.
Trains 5. (!, 21 nnil 22 rim daily ; all other
trains daily except Sundays..
N. II. Train .No. 10 is mi Hx press froin
Titusville to Corry.
mi.vku r.M.Arn ki.kkpixo cauthains.
No. 4 liroet from l'liilailelpliia without
elinnijo.
No. 1 Direct to Philadelphiii without
ehninp.
No. 5 Direct from Pittsburgh without
ehnmre.
No. (1 Direct to Pittsburgh without
change.
C. J. HKPIU'ItN JNO. PITCAIUX,
Superiiiteiideiit. tien l Milliliter.
Egbadali
r
i:::: i.g;;i:diextc that
rnv.vns.: KO-nA. IS nro
i. :- i J i !i rw v p u lii"', tlicrc
II.' -.lit, t - ;l feji at j cji imlioii,
i.o.::.tj!ii;;.' 'y
' i.vxs rr-EsfRisr. it
'til a C'.'rlnln r:tro fur Pcrofula,
' . i!,.li i ii ul I i'.u l..riii lUicunu
i-.i. Lion Di'.':ihm, I .ivor Cum
il.ti t tsj u!l diacucs of the
::i..oi!.
will ilo ino-o food tiian tea buttle
ol ilu t'yrujm of birsapanlla.
:h; urj::r.:::;:3 physicians
'.ivo tiFod flo.i;!.iIii ii their practice
.''jr ilia p i.'t l':ri o v lira ami freely
ui.i'.orsij il rsa rd.ubiu Alterative
and Llood Puri!ior.
n:;.T. r. rr. : n.of taltimcie.
i.t.v. J. i; )yi:!n, "
:3. P. W. I'.M U.
!)U. V. '.). IM- I.I.V. '
1
l:i. J. E. I'A:;:i'i, of Nlcholaivillc.
I. V
D.l. J'.
I.. .l.cCAr.THA, Columbia,
!1. NCLKS, IMgocoml), N. C.
s. c.
DU. A. i:
AMD T.rSO-tSED BY
T.. I
.. il LON?, I all Bivtr.
,. ;. ' .:-T-..';-'.-vn. Mich.
hi n 1- - iil-l-l.: :i. Lima, Ohio.
i CI '; ' i ..i.:.ic
rkAirTp'3 'KA i i: ( .. -Hloiuvlllr, Va,
t""lfi1' ' i.t.v.'I.. (.. Ki-VAVliUS, Muifrc-c.
frcci-
r
1 iv;t rllov.' if nr.y cx
i in it :.ii. n to tha
! u, V., tho Uc'ical
...i a l iuiU Kx-
L 'V i !:' l.avo ovrr
' j .'i' m of ilisea&tpd
:.r r we a.iy try
jt.ii wi.l be rcitoifi
liiun-!
! . Vv all rru-.-ists,
i.!ctrii'j ( fietuirts,
COAL! COAL!
tT.S. EYERHABT
IS Prepared to deliver tho best quality of
(Will at tho old Kvci'huit lS:ink, two
miles from New nmiivillo lor 7 cents per
or at Tionusta and vicinity for
25 CKNTS TEU BUSHEL.
He always has a largo supply on hand,
Sow is tho time to lay in a large supply
Orders pron-.vtly attended to 2 3
A
a ...
V4 I k V k ft v b k. U i.. 1 1
n i: iv i a 4 n a ii i iy e: h .
T.io following nro'srloetnl from thous
ands of testimonials of similar character,
us expressing tho reasons for tho prefer
fiiep of tho (Irover A linker Machines over
nil others.
"Illko din Drover A linker Ma-
ehino, In the llrst. plnee, beeausn If I had
nny other, I should still want n t trover
linker; anil linvtnir a t trover it linker It
answers tho purpose nf all tho rest. It
does n irrealer variet v of work and Iseasler
to ienrn than any ottier," Mrs. J. C. Cro-
ly (Jenny June)
"I havo lind several years' oxpo
leneowith it (trover it linker Machine,
which lias Biven me irvrat sntisl'action, 1
Ihink t ho ( t rover iV linker Mnchino is more
easily managed, and less liable to get out
of order. I prefer the (trover t Hiker de
cidedly." M rs. Dr. Walls, New York.
"I have hail ono in mv family for
somo two years; and f.ioin what I know
of its workings, ami from the testimony of
niany if mv liieiuls who nso tho s ime, I
ean hardly see howaiiythingcoiild be tnoro
eonipleio or givo hotter snlislncllon.
Mrs. (.ten. (mint.
"I believo It lo lin tho best, nil
things considered, ofnnv that I have known
It Is very simple and easily learned; the
sewing trout the ordinary spools Is a great
Advantage: the si ilch Is en'irclv reliable;
It does ornamental work brautititll v ; it is
not liable to get nut of order. Mrs. A. M
Spooner, 3(1 llondst. iirooklyn.
"I r.in acquainted wilh tho work of
tho principal mnehines, and 1 prefer tho
(rover t linker to Iheiii ail, because I con
sider the stitch more elastic. 1 have work
In the house which was done nine years
ago which is still good." Mrs, Dr. Mc
Cread.v, No. 43 Knst 23d street, X. Y.
"More than two-thirds of all tho
sewlngdone in my family for tbelast two
vears Tins been done by (trover linker's
Machine, and I never had n garment rip
or need mending, except those rents which
Irolicsome boys wiil make in whole cloth.
It is, in my opinion, by far the most valu
nbleof any I hnvo tried." Mrs. Henry
Ward I!"echer.
"The drover .V linker Sewing Mn
chino has rendered In every respect, the
most perfect satisfaction. It combine so
many advantages with bounty f exeen
tion ami economy In price that It Is a ne
eesilv In every household." Mrs. (tover-
norfieary, lbirrisburg, I'a.
"I have liad the (trover AS Paker Mn
ehino for ten or twelve years in constant
use in my house. I havo seen and known
every kind ot l'anuly sewing, both per
sonal and hniticlinld, nccnniplislie.l up
tho ( trover A linker Machine, lotheenti
satisfaction of allconecrned, Kev. Stephen
II. 'lyng.
"I find the Drover .t linker Klib h will
wear iislonir as the gai iuculs do outwear
the garment in fact. Tho stitch will not
break on bins seams, w hen Mrotched
others do; nnd neither does it draw the
worjt." Mrs. Dr. Whiting, 4 l':i-t twen
ly-lburlh street, N. Y.
Tho (trover and linker Sewing Machine
Company manufacture both tho I'.lnstic
nnd Lock Stitch Machines, nnil oiler the
public n choice of the best machines ol
both kinds, nt their establishments In all
the largo cities, ami through ngeiicles in
nearly all towns throughout tho coiinlry,
Price lists nnd samples of sewing in both
stitches furnished on application to
T. J. VAN (JIKSKN, Agent,
Tionesia, Pa.
PITKOLE VALLEY RY.
(S AND AVTHIt Monday, Juno .1, '.S71,
w Trail
ains will run as follows :
TRAINS NUltTHWAUD.
STATIONS.
( Mcopolis,
Iteniiott,
Woods
Piatliers Mill
Pitholo Citv
No. 2.
10.25 a in
10.3S "
10.30 "
10.21 "
11. WI '
No. 4.
S 30 p 111
H.2N "
3. IS "
3.10 "
2.50 t'
TUA1NS SvlUTIIAVAItD.
STATIONS. No. 1. No. 3
Piiholo t il v, H. 10 it m 1.20 pm
rraiiiers .Mill .l " i.im
Wonds 8..1U "
ltennctt Ml " 2.02
Olcipelis (i.KI " 2.14
All Trains ntnko chwo connections
at (Ueopolis with tinins on thedil Creek A-
Allegheny ltiver liailwav. North nnd
South.
Two Lines of Stages run daily between
Pitholo Citv, Miller l'ariii and Pleasant.
ville, lnaUiiigconiiection w it Ii arriving and
dcpai ting Trains. J. T. iil.AlK,
11. W1CK1IAM, Nup't,
Ticket A.'jcnt, Pitholo Cily, Pa.
LOTS FOR SALE!
IN TIIK
BOROUGH OF TIOHESTA.
o
Apply to GEO. G. SICKLES,
7n, Nassau St., New York City,
PENNSYLVANIA CEN
TRAL RAILROAD
ov
AND AFTEK 11 P. P. Sunday May
1870, i rains arrive at and leave the
Union Depot, corner of Wash'uitoii and
Liberty blreet, as folluws:
AUItlVK.
Jtail Train, l.l'.O a m ; Fast l.lno, 12.12 a
m ; Welrsaceommodation No. 1, (i.20 a m
Itrinton accommodation No 1, 7.50 n in
Wall's accommodation No 2, H..Via m ;Cin
ciiiuati express ('.20 u m : Johnstown nc
comiiiodntiou 10. .",u am; liraddock's ac
commodation No 1,7.00 p m ; 1'iUshurgh
express i.;;o p m; I'ncilie express l.fiO p m ;
wail h uceommoiin'.ion .no a, p in
I loinewoou accominoMation No 1, (i.o.i p m
walls accommodation .Mi 4, i i p in
lirmtoii nccomnioilatioii o 2, l.lup m
Way l'asiienger 10.20 p in.
iii. i'i ice
Southern express 5.20 a in ; Pacific ex-
ircss 2.40 a m s Wall's accommodction No
, (i.;t0a m ; Mail Train K.lo a in ; ilrtuton's
accommodation 11.20 a m; liraddock's ac
commodation No 1,5.10 p iu; Cincinnati
exp.ress 12.;l." p m; Wall's accommodation
N 2, 11.51 n m ; Johnstown accommodation
4.0ripm: 1 loinewoitd accommodation No
1, K.50 p in ; Philadelphia express 8.50 p in;
Wall accommodation No:i,:i.0 ip m; all's
accommodation Sn 4, ti.05 p in ; l-'ast Line.
7.40 p in ; Wall's No 5, 11.00 p in.
Tho Church Trains leave Wall's Station
every Sunday at 11.05 a. in,, reaching Pitts
burgh at 10.05 a, in. llettii'iiiiig leave Pitts
burgh nt 12.50 p. in., and iirrivo at Willi's
.station at 2.10 p. 111.
Cincinnati express leaves d til v. South
ern express dally except Moi lay. Anoth
er I rains daily, except Sunday.
For further intorniation npl'v to
W. 11. lilX'KWITH, Agent.
The Pennsylvania Itailroud Company
win not assume any llisic lor llnggago ex
cept for Wearing Apparel, and limit their
rs possibility to line Hundred Dollal s yu.
lie. All luigirago exceeding that a ount
iu vaum vi in iiu at mo risii ot tno au-r,
.in iv-,a fcniv oi einTi-nu loiiirai'i,
A. J. CASSAl
General Superintendent, Altoonn i'a.
TOU WOP.K ncatlycxeeutod ut thlsofllce
ul I'ctuonuhlo rate.
ADDRESS
To tho" Ncrvcou3
AND
3D EBILITATED .
WIIOSRsnireringslmvo been protrnet
cd from hidden onuses, nnd whose.
ense require prompt treatment to rentier
existence ileslrabloi
If you nro suffering, or liave'siifferod
from involuntary discharges, what effect
does it produce on your goneral health?
lo yon feel weak, (lebllilnleil, easily tireiU
Dors a little exlrn exertion produco' pal
pitation of the heart T Does your liver, or
urinnry organs, or your kidneys, frequent
ly get out of ordcrT. Is your urlno some
times thick, milky or flocky, or is it ropy
on settling T Or does n thick skiim rlso to
tho top? Or Is n sediment nt the bottom af
ter it has Rtood nwbile? Do you have
spells of short breathingor dispepsiaT Are
your bowels constipated r Do you have
spells of fiainting, or l ushes of blood ta
tho bond? In your memory liuparedf I
your mind constantly dwelling on this
subject? Doyou feel dull, listless, moping,
tired of company, or lile? Do you wish
to bo left nlono, nway from everybody?
Does any liHlo thing'mnko you utart or
lump? Is j our sleep broken or rootless?
Is tho lustra ofyoureyo as brilliant?
Tho bloom on your cheek ns bright? Do
yoi enjoy yourself in soelely as well ? Do
you pursuo your business wilh tho amo
energy? Do you feel ns much confidence'
in youself ? Are j-our spirits dull and ling,
ging, given to lila of melancholy ? If so,
do not lay It to your liver or dyspepsia.
Havo you restless night.".? Your Wit
weak, your knees weak, nnd lmvo but lit.
tie nppetile, nnd you ntti ibuto this to dys
pepsia or liver-complaint ?
Now, reader, nolf-abuso, vcnorrnlKj d-
easeN badly cured, and sexual excesses, are
all capable of producing n weakness of tho
genorativo organs. Tho organs of genera
tion, when in perfect healthmake tho ninit
Did you ever think that thoso bold, defi
ant, energetic, persevering, suecesslul business-men
nreulways those whoso generii-
tivo organs nro in perfect health? You
never hear such men complain of liein
melancholy, of nervousness, of palpitation
of the heart. They aro never afraid they
cannot succeed in business ; they don't bo
conio mid and discouraged ; they nreulways
polito and pleasant in tho company of la
dies, and look you nnd them right in the
faeo none of your downcast looks or nny
meanuess iiboiit them. I do nut mean
tnoso w ho keep tho organs inflated by
running to excens. Thoso will not only
ruin their constitution, but nlso those
they do business with or for.
How many men, frombaclly cured dis-
eases, from tlio effects of self-abuso nnd
excess, have brought nbe.ut that stnln nf
weakness in thoso organs that has reduced
the geneal system no nineh as to produco
uliuost every other disease- Idiocy, lunacy,
pnralysis, spinal nlfections, suicide, and al
most every other form or disease which
humanity Is heir to, nnd tho real causo of
tho trouble scarcely ever suspected' and
havo doctored fornll but the right one.
Diseases of theso organs require the use
of a Diuretic. 1IKI.M HOLD'S Fl.Pin
KXTP.ACT 11UCIIU is tho great Diuretic,
nnd is a certain cure '.for disenses of tho
lilndder, Kidneys, Ciruvel, Dropsy, Organ-"
io Weakness, Female Complaints, Gener
al Debily, and all diseases of tho Urinary
Organs, whether existing in Mnlo or Fe
inafo, from whatever cause originating,
a"d no matter of how long slandiii".
If no treatment is submitted to Ct
niiptlon or Insanity may ensue.
Oni
flesh nnd blood nro supporlod from the.si
sour-es, and tho healtlt ana happiness
and that of Posterity, depends upc
prompt use of a reliable romody.
Helinbold's Kx tract Iiuchu, estnblisli,
upward of l!)Xears, proparod by II.
IIF.I.MHOLD, Druggist, 501 Uroodwu
New York, and 104 Ssuth 10th Strc,
Philadelphia, Pa. PitiCK fl.25 per boi:
or (i bottles Tor 4W.50, delivered to any t.
dress, hold by all Druggcsts every win
NONF. AT! 13 (iKNI'INF. UNT.i
DONE TP IN ISTKI, KNUltA
Wrapper, fae-Kinilo of my Cheuiieul V
house, and signed H. T. HKI.M UOLD
S-li'