4 3&t forest gtcjmMta. VEDXESMn!)RMNG, OCT. 9,1871. BOROUGH OFFICERS. Purge J. Wiwanh. , Vouueilmen T. J. Van OIohmi, Mllos W. Tnto, 1). W. Cliirk, 1. O. Conver, W. 1 McrvlllloU, I.. K. Hiwkett. Suffice of the Peace V. P. Morcllllott, I). H. Knox. Ountnhte. X.Tt'lNworlli. -honl Mreetnr .1. Wliiium, J. A. T)n1o, J. A. 1'ropor, Jacob Hlirlver, M. W. Tnt, W. 1). Irwin. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. President Judge V. Jkkk. Atmeiate Judge 3. A. PltoFKIt, As- feflKW ClMIK. ,SheritTV,. T. IUvis. JHtriet Attorney Vf. W. MAffl, Jreaurer H. Skti.uv. JYofAntwifnry, J(egiterJt Recorder, c. A. fl. AllNKW.' f nnmiintier HkxJ. El.l.loTT, JacmU MkRC'IM.IOTT, T. 1. Olll.l.lN. iuntif Nu)erintendent. V. Knit men. , Jury anmiinncr Gkoikih Sihoikh, SVm. Pattkrhon. ()hiiV .VnnifVniS.I), IllWIJf. . kroner Joniah Winan. , County Auditor Y.lA liol.KMAW, Wh. ClaixkT. II. Conn. Member of tlongre IBM Ditrict(l. W. BcoFiKi.n. Atwbty3. B. Lawkox. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. COUNTY ELECTION. As far 08 heard from, i. f. Tiouesta Boro. and Towi.sliip, Hickory, Green, Kingslcy aud Harmoiiy, the innjori ties aro ab follows: llarlranft, 35. Curtia, 13. McClay, 24. Agncvr, 180. Van Gieson, 5. Glngsner, 50. Thompson, 37. We have figures for nil the town ships except Harnett, Howe nud Jcnks all of which will probably come iii to day. We are confident that the whole Republican ticket in this county is elected by at least 50 majority. PRESIDENT HEARD FROM! Through tho kindness of K. K. C'lupp, Esq., we hnvo the complete re turns from President two, Vennngo County. The Republicans have a majority of 25 on the State Ticket, and about tho same on nil the- rest of tho ticket. Rully for President. When they get a bridge there, the mnjority -will be doubled. Rev. Recscr will preach iu the M. E. Church on nest Sabbath, morning and evening. --Mr. J. N. Dunn's Singing School lins been postponed until after the school exhibition, which has also been postponed. It is therefore uncertain when the class will be organized. We see by a notice posted ou the Post Oflice door, that Rev. Lenson, of Brookville will preach in the Presby ter!. Church in this place, on Sun Jay next, 13th inst., morning and even ing. The iron is being put on the bridge between the abutment on the other side and tho first pier. Every is going along lovely. As it now looks, we are to have one of the best . bridges ou the river soon. Prof. Snyder, a vocalist of good amputation, wus iu town Saturday, and desigued giving a concert in the even ing, but did not succeed iu getting liall or church. We should have been glad to hear him sing. Chestnuts are not nearly so plenty this year as usual ; but by going out .and clubbing the trees industriously Tor half a day, a person can get quite ft respectable pocketfull. Sunday is the favorite time for clubbing chest puts. Owing lo the illness of Mrs. Jones, the Exhibitiou and Concert, which was to have come off on Friday even ing lost, was postponed to some future ' time. Mis. Jones is now on her feet ji (rain . but we have not been informed when the Exhibition will take place W. II. May, of Louisville, son of 51. II. May, Esq., of this place, with the Misses Patrick of Pittsburgh .nud Mr. aud Mrs. Lathy, who have been visiting at Mr. May's and Mr. Kelly's, for about a week, left for Erie rn Monday, and will thence go to their several homes. tipe JNaturamation Court in Franklin is making votes tolerably fast, having turned out between two and three hundred in tho last two days, But the private court of McClure, Randall & Co., of Philadelphia have beaten that by many thousands. Steps are being taken to bring the felons to justice. The time has expired when the sidewalks of our town should all be fixed. Although a good share of the work is done.there remain Beveral very bad pieces of walk untouched. Ac cording to the provisious of the ordi nance, if the new walks were not built previous to the 1st inst., they were then to be built by tho borough. Let the borough uow proceed to build them, ed a new tailor, m, . He is an old baud at the business, and comes well recommended. This firm is well fixed for supplying Gents Cloth ing for fall and winter. A cow belonging to J. G. Dale had a leg broken by the locomotive of tho down freight, one evening last week. We have not learned whether a bill has been presented to the R. R. Co., or not. Our renders will plco30 excuse our lnck of local news this week, ns we hnvo been so buny with election mnttcrs, that we have had no time lo look around. Hereafter we expect to gut up all the county news, no matter if tho whole business goes Democratic. A social party was given at tho Holmes House, on Friday evening Inst, which was well nttended. Messrs. Sipcs nud Weber furnished tho music, which wns said to bo excellent. Mc Kny furnished the supper, and gave the party the worth of their money. We believe there will soon be a big affair nt Lawrence's Hall. II. W. Lednbur hns moved from Dutch Hill to Lacytown, where he is putting up a residence. He is to run the Grist Mill nt that place. The mill is undergoing repairs, and wo will warraut that JUr. .Ledabur will do as well for the patrons of the mill nsnny mnn who could run it. We only hope that ho will ninko n grand thing of it Knneially. Prof. Ilamer, who was imprisoned for contempt of court, for using torpe does of his own manufacture without having risked leavo of the Roberts' of Titusville, hns been pardoned out by tho President, and is being cnt,lni.sins ticnlly icceivcd by tho oil men of Petersburg and Parkers Lnnding. It is said that his torpedoes are ns much superior to Roberts' ns Giant Powder is superior to a pcrcussiou cap. If possible (he Roberts monopoly will be broken by tho producers. The excitemcut nbout town this morning is intense, the Democrats nre moody, the Republicans jubilant. All concede the election of the Repub lican State Ticket by a large mnjority. Only one of the county ofiices is close. Clark and Van Giesen, candidates for Sheriff, nre running close. Van Giesen is ahead thus far, nnd as the balance of the county unheard from is strong ly Republican, we thick there can be no doubt of Van Gicseu'ssucces. We will give tho full returns next week, and have no fears but Forest county will go nil right, nnd will do much better on the Presidential election. One of tho most useful books to hnvo in the houso is Hallou' Monthly Magazine, tho November number of which is just out, nnd for snlo nt nny depot in the country. Ii is ns inter esting ns it is racy grave nnd gay, li.vely nud severe. It is just what cheers a firesido of a winter evening, nud now that tho publishers of 13u! lou's Magazine propose to give a iiret ty little ehromo to every subscriber the coming year, wo may expect to see the publication increase rapidly in cireu lation, even 200,000 not being too much for such n cheap nnd rood monthly. Such a selection of stories connot be found in any other serml in this country. Besides, it hns a juve nile department which is most interest ing and instructive. Send a three cent stamp for specimens and premium lists, aud you wont regret it. Publish ed by Thomes & Talhot, C3 Congress Street, Boston. $1.50 per year, or 15 cents single copies. Teachers' Examinations. The Fnll Examinations of Teachers for Forest County, will be held as fol lows : Nebraska Tuosdny, Oct. 22. Newtown Wednesday, " 23. East Hickory Thursday " 24. Neilhburg Saturday, " 20. Tioncstn Tuesday, " 20. Marieuville Friday, November 1. Exeiciscs commence nt 9 o'clock A, M. Directors nnd friends of cduca tion nre respectfully invited to attend. S. F. Roiiker, Sept. 30, 1872. Co. Sup't. OBSTRUCTION OF CREEK. TIONESTA Notice is hereby given to Lumbermen the Tiouesta, that the Creek is ob slructed at Forge Island, between the island nnd the left batik, by a dam in process of construction. The other side of the island is clear and naviga ble. Gi:o. W. DrniniuuE. Tiouesta, Oct. 7, 1872. Just received from Superior Mill Store, a lot of Drugs, Tobaccos, Cigars, liuwnre, tubs and a full nssortmeut of goods that nre kept iu a grocery storo, which wc oiler tor sale nt our Tiqnestu store. SlTEKlpR Ll'MUF.K Co. Came to the premises of the Sub scriber, in Harmony township, during the latter pnrt of August last, a brin dlo cow with white spot on forehead, and white spot on left fore shoulder. About 12 or 13 years old. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take her away or she will be disposed of accord ing to law. IIkkmas Coi.i.man. Publio Vendue. The undersigned will expose to pub lic sale, on the premises, at Nebraska, Pa., (Lncytown) on Tuesday, October 15th, 1872; cows, young cnttle, hogs, farming implements, sleds, wngons, chnins, nxes, snws, hnrness, corn, pota toes, household furniture, and other nrticles too numerous to mention. Terms rande known on day of sale. 25-3t A. Gordox. Closing out sale of summer Dress Goods nt a great reduction. We offer a largo stock of Summer Dress Goods, consisting of Whito Goods, Percales, Lawns, French Ginghams, Ac., Ac., at cost. Those wishing to purchnso nny goods in this line will do well to take advantage of our very liberal offer -A crood investment to purchase these goods for next year. Call enrly while the stock is full and fresh. Also, a full line of Japanese silks at greatly reduced prices. SUPERIOR LUMBER CO. STORE, HOW TO GO WEST. This is nn enquiry which every one should have truthfully nnswered before he starts on his journey, nnd a little care taken in examination of Routes will iu ninny enses save much trouble time nnd money. The "C. B. & Q. RR.," running from Chicago, thiough Galesburg to Bur lington, nnd the "1. B. & W. Rcute," rtiuniug fr.tm Indiauapolis, througl BIoominrton to Burlington, have achieved a splendid reputation in the last two years ns tho leading Pusscu- gcr Routes to the West. At Burling ton they connect with the B. & M. R. R. nnd form tbe great Burlington Route, which runs direct through Southern Iowa to Nebraska nnd Kan sas, with close connections to Califor nia and the Territories; nud passen gers starting from Tiouesta, ou their way westward, cannot do better than to take the Burlington Route. This Line has published a pamphlet called "II.iw to go West," which con tains much valuable information ; n large correct map of the Grent West, which can be obtained free of charge by addressing tho General Passenger Agent B. &. M. R. R-, Burlington, Iown. Uy our liberal oiler to tho public through tho columns of tho Fohknt UK prnt.ii'AN, we have hiul a very lively trade in books for a week. Wo will continue' ouroll'urtiiroo week only;pnrwiiH ili-tirinu; to avail themselves of this opportunity to furnish their Libraries with select rending nt lower prices than tney will lmvo soon n;rnin, should call immediately. Table and pocket cutlery, always n largo stock on hands nnd for sale cheap nt tho Superior Lumber Co. Store. 8 Cottoimdcs; Jeans, Flannels, I.inen Uoods, Tickings, Tablo Linens, Ladies Pros floods, brown and bleeched Kheet iugs and .Shirtings, Hoop Skirts, nnd nil kinds of goods usually kept in a country dry ;oods store, at tho lowest prices, at tho Superior Lumber Co. Store. 8 A Hint doss suit of clothes tuailo to or der, lit guranteed, a good assortment of C'assimores, Cloths and Trimings, always on hand, at the Superior Lumber Co. Store. 8 A large assortment of tho latest novel ties iu Men's, Ladies' and Children's boots and shoes, nt tho Superior Lumber Co. Store. 8 Heady made clothing nnd Cents fur nishing goods for everybody at bottom prices, at the Superior Lumber Co. Storo. 8 Tho Siugor, tho universal family and tailoring machine, with all its parts and tlx tores for Halo at tho Superior Lumber Co. Store. 8 Purchasers always koep In mind we have less expenso an 1 therefore can kcII goods for less profit than any other store li town. Si TKinoit Li MHKii Co. SroiiK. 8 A largo assortment of Miscellaneous Literature for sale at cost to reduce the stock. Also a large ussortment of School liooks kept constantly ou hand ttt the Su perior Lumber Co. Storo. 8 New goods 1 Xew goods just arrived, a full assortment of spring and summer goods, at the Superior Lumber Co. Storo. A lirst class quality of Carpet Yarn always on hand at Superior Lumber Co Store. 8 TIMBER LANDS FOR SALE. Over two thousand acres of Cue Hemlock Timber Lands situated on Maple Creek, pear Clnriugtou, this county, are fur sale at a baiguin. l'a it of the lands are situated within four miles of Clarington, on tho Clarion River, and would be a fine site for an extensive tannery and sawmills. Map ami terms at this office. 23 tf n R. Dunn. Stoneware, Crocks, Jars, Copper Kettles nt Uobinson & ner's. and lion- tOCHSCKIllK for thv Forest Jiepub It will y. H H XV I X ii iriACIIl X H K . T.io following am selected from thous nds of testimonials of similar chnrnctcr, ns expressing the reasons for the prefer ence of tho drover A linker Machines over nil others. "I liko tho Drover ,fe Tinker M lifnn. In the tlrsi iiIhcp. bemuse if I had Btiyother, I should still want rover it linker; nou Having n urover iv iHiKnr u answers tho purposo if nil tho rest. It does a greater variety of work and Isoasler to lenrn tlinn any other, .Mrs. .1. u. uro ly (Jenny June) "I have had several venrs' expe rience with "i fl rover V linker Machine, which has given mo great satisfaction. I think tho H rover A linker Machine Is more easily managed, nnd loss liable to get out of order. I prefer the drover A linker do eidedlv." Mrs. Dr. Watts, New York. "I hnvo had one In mv family for some two vears: and f.iom what 1 know of its workings, anil from the testimony of many ol niv li icnds who uso the sumo, 1 can hardly see how an vthlngcould be more eomnleto" or give better satisfaction." Mrs. uen. (.rant. "I believe It to be tho best, nil things considered. ol'anv that 1 hnvo known It. is vnrv Riitioln nnd pnsilv learned! the sewing from the ordinary spools is n grent advantage: the stitch is entirely rename; It does ornamental work beautifully i It Is not liable to get out of order. Mrs. A. M Spooncr, 3(1 Ilond St. Ilrooklyn. "I Bin neounlnted w ith tho work of tlio principal machines, and i preier me drover A linker to them all, because 1 eon sider the stitch more elastic. I have work In the houso which wns done limn years nsio which is still good." Mrs, lr. Mc Croadv. No. 43 Knst 2:d street, N. Y. "More than two-thirds of nil the sewingdono hi my family for the last two years has been ilo'no by drover A linker's Machine, nnd I never 'lind a garment rip or need mending, except those rents which frolicsome boys will make in wliolo cloth. It is, in mv opinion, by tiir the most valu nbloof any I hnvo tried." Mrs. IJenry Ward Heeif-her. "Tho drover A linker Sewing Ma chine has rendere 1 iu every respect, the most perfect satisfaction. It combines so many advantages with beauty of execu tion and economy in price that it is n ne cesiiy in every household." Mrs. dovor nor deary, Unrrisburg, l'a. "I have had tho drover A linker Ma chine for ten or twelve years in constant use in my houso. I liavb seen and known every kind of Family sowing, both per sonal and household, Accomplished up tho drover A linker Machine, to thoenti. satisfaction of all concerned, Ilov. Stephen II. Tyng. "I lind the drover A linker Stitch will wenraslongas the garments do outwear tliegnrmeiit in fact. Tho stitch will not break on bins seams, when hi retched, as others do : and neither does i.t draw the work." Mrs. Dr. Whiting, 4 Hast twen ty-fourth street, X. i. The O rover and linker Sewing Machine Company manufacture both tho Klasth and Lock Stitch Machines, and offer tho public a choice of tho best machines of l)oth kinds, at their establishments in all the largo cities, and through agencies In nearly all towns throughout the country. Price lists and samples of sewing In both stitches furnished on application to T. J. VAX dIKSKX, Agent, Tiouesta, Pa. PITIIOLE VAIXEY R'Y. ON AND A FT F. 11 Monday, Juno 5, 1871, Trains will run as follows: TRAINS NOHT1I WAltD. STATIONS. No. 2. No. 4. Oleopolis, 10.25 a m 3 30 p m Dennett, 10.38 " 3.28 " Woods 10.30 " 3.18 " Prattlers Mill 10 24 " 3.1(1 " PitholoCity 11.00 2.50 " TRAINS SOUTHWARD. STATION'S. Pitholo Cit v, Pinti.?rs Mill Woods Dennett nicimclil Xo. 1. 8.4H a m 8.48 " 8..K! " il.02 " Xo. 3. 1.20 I in 1.48 ' 1.50 " 2.02 " 'AKI 2.14 All Trains' ninko close connections nt Oleopolis with trains on the Oil Creek A Allegheny ltiver liailwny, JMirui anu South. Two Dines of Stages run daily between Pitholo City, Miller rami aud Plenwint ville, niakhigeonnoction wit Ii arriving and departing Trains. J. T. I1LAIK, 11. ICK J1A.M, JMip f. Ticket Agent, Pitholo City, Pa. LOTS FOR SALE! IN THE BOROUGH OF TIONESTA. Apply to GEO. G. 79, Nassau St., SICKLES, Now York City. PENNSYLVANIA CEN TRAL RAILROAD rN AND AFTER II P. P. Sundnv May J 1, 1870, Trains arrive at anil leave tho Union Depot, corner oi vtasnmioii ana Liberty street, as follows: ARRIVK. Mail Train, 1.30 a in ; Fast Line, 12.12 a in ; Welrsiicconiinoilation No. 1, 0.20 a in llriiitou accommodation Xo 1, 7.50 a m Wall's accommodation No 2, 8.5.1a m ;t'in cinnati express 11.20 a m ; Johnstown lie comiuodntion 10.. HI nni; ISrndilock s ac commodation No 1,7.00 p in ; Pittsburgh express 1.3(1 p lo; Pacific express 1.50 p in J Wall's iiccoinmodatinii No 3, 2.35 p in; llouiewood neeoiniuodiition No 1,0.55 p in; Wnll s accommodation no 4, :..! p in llrinton uccoinumdatinii No 2, 1.10 p in Way Passenger 10.20 p in. DKl'AltT. Southern exprens 5.20 a m ; Pacific ex- iiress 2.40 a in ; Wall's accommodation No . 0.30a m : Mail Train 8.10 a m ; llrinton's accommodation 1 1.20 a m; llnuldock's a: coiumodatioil No I, 5.10 p m; Cincinnati express 12.35 n in : Wall's accommodation N 2, 11.51 a m ; Johnstown accommodation 4.05 pm; llomewootl accommodation No 1, 8.50 p m; Philadelphia express 3.50 j m; Willi acconimodation No 3,3.05 p in; all's accommodation No -i, 0.0.1 p in ; Fast Line 7.40 p in; Wall's No 5, 11.00 I Tho Church Trains leavo Wall's Station every Sunday at 11.05 a. in., reaching Pitts burgh at 10.05a. m. ltctiiruing leave rills burgh at 12..KI p, in., and urrivo at Wall's Station at 2,10 p, m. Cincinnati express leaves daily. South ern express daily except Moi. lay. All oth er Trains daily, except Sunday. For further 'information aplv to W, II. HLCKW ITU, Agent. The Pennsylvania Hailrmid Company will not nsNiiinu.niiy ltiek for J luggage ex cept for Wearing Apparel, and limit llicir rsponsiliility to One Hundred Doll.n s val ue. All baggage exceeding that a (Hint iu value will bu at tile lisl. of too ,'ncr, unless taken by special cnnlriu t. A. J. CASSAl (ienerul Superintendent, Altooua Pa. JOl! WOHK neatly executed ut this oilier lit rcuonublo rateit. OX AM) A FT Kit Momlnv June ", 171, Train will run an follows; HotrriiWAnn tiiains. STATIONS: 1st Class. 2d Class. 4 2 0 In a. in. n. in. p. in. n. m 11 n. m. 8 on Corrv 1 II on S M) SporUmsbiirg 0 '2 II 3.1 11 L'4 dlvndcn l i4 11 47 37 ft in II 3(1 !l ill 10 20 11 on 11 2(1 n in ii si n r,.i 12 n 7 20 12 20 7 40 12 41 7 55 1 0.1 Ccntrevillo 7 01 11 .r" 4l Trvonvillo 7 1:1 12 01 II .V, Hvdetown 7 -J.: 12 11 7 10 ah 7 3" 11 2- 7 -'." Titusvillo 1K 7 42 12 4 7 40 Miller Kami 8 02 ) (i.l 7 o'.l Shnller 8 07 1 OS 8 0:1 Pioneer 8 17 lis k 111 An 8 'i" 1 2A 8 21 Pet Cent a- UK 8 2S 1 28 8 30 Columbia 8 3.1 1 35 8 :tH Tarr Fnrni 8 40 1 3s 8 4:! Hvnd Farm '8 4rt ,1 41 js .-,(1 ltousevillo 8 .1.1 1 4!l 8 .111 McClintock 8 mi 1 .11 fl 1(0 All V 10 2 01 0 11 Oil Citv 8 10 8 2(1 8 30 8 41 i fi no ii m fl 21) 1 .') 2 10 2 21 2 4(1 2 .1.1 3 1)1 3 2(1 3 4'l 4 21 lK fl 11 2 10 Oloopolis fl 4.1 2 3(1 Kaglo ltock fl .VI 2 4(1 President II .111 !2 iKI Tiouesta 1(1 23 3 12 Hickory 111 44 3 32 Trunke'vvillo 10 .14 3 41 Tidioute 1111 3 AS lrvineton 12 01 4 40 in i.i 11 in 11 32 4 .10 1 1 38 4 .HI 12 3(1 .l 37 1 2d '- 1.1 1 41 II 41 2 217 HI 4 01 8 40 ADDITION At. 8i('OND-('l,ASSTHAIs-SOl-Tll. No. 1( Titusville2.1(lp. in.; Miller 2..VI; Pioneer 3.2(1; Pet 'entre 3.33; Cnluiiihin 4.1,1; Tarr r'nrm 4.23; Itvnd l'min 4.37; Kousevillu 4..1.1; Oil Citv .1.20. No. 8 -Corrv (l.l.ln. in.; Titusville 8.3.1; Miller Kiirm H.2.1; Pet Centre fi.48; Colum bia 13.13; Tnrr I'nriu lu.18; Hvnd l'min 10.27; ltoilsevillo 10.3.1; Oil Citv'll.llO. No. 18 Pet Centre 1.2s p. in.; Columbia l.fiO; Tarr Farm 2.0.1; Hvnd Faini 2.10; Houseville2.3l'; oil Citv 3.IMI. No. 22 Oil Citv (1.3ii a. m.; Oleonolis 7.21; Tiouesta 8.54: Trunkeyvillo 10.1.1; Tidiouto 11.11. NonrirwAnn tiiains. STATION'S: 1st Class. 3 2.1 Clnss. 1 13 II 5i. in p. in. n. in. n. in. 2 4.1 ft 0.1 H 03 7 41 1 28 5 47 7 20 !l r.l lrvineton Tidiouto Trunkeyvillo Hickory Tiouesta President Fnglo Hock Oloopolis All Oil City 1)10 McClintock Itouspvillo Itvnil Fnrm 'I'nrr Farm Columbia All Pet Centre in-; Pioneer Shnller Miller Fnrm All Titusville I'K Hydotown Trvonvillo ( 'eutrevillo dlyndcn Spartnnsburg Coiry 1 1.1 (I 0.1 8 01 10 1.1 1 "t !0 1.1 8 20 10 41 2 14 II 34 8 41 11 411 12 3.1 (I "." 30 12 21 2 38 ill 5! I 0 3.1 12 32 2 47 7 08 10 0.1 1 03 3 15 '7 3-1 II) .la 1 50 (1 00 0 13 fl HI 3 20 Ii 32 3 3.1 7 4011 33 ;7 .1.1 11 .VI 7 ;ll I 12 (Ml !8 04 12 25 8 1(1 12 38 8 14 12 48 8 21 1 05 2 10 2 21 2 30 2 40 2 .1.1 3 10 3 20 .1 33 3 45 4 15 4 411 5 20 I'll 20 3 4(1 0 2.1 II 2!l Ii 31 fi 3(1 0 42 (I 52 3 45 3 4!l 3 55 5!) 8 23 Oil 8 30 15 -"8 40 20 8 44 40 fl 05 1 25 1 45 2 IK) 2 15 2 45 II 4.1 n 10 fi 2n :;! 34 i.!l 43 II .VI 10 02 5 08 5 17 5 27 .1 38 10 10 32 5 .r;0 AIlITIOXAI.SKl'OXn-('I..V8MTIIAI.VS-SollTII No. 11 Oil Cifv 0.51 a. in.; Itouseville 7.20; Tarr Farm 7.40; Columbia 7.. V-; Pet I'entre s.io; Pioneer 8.10; Miller 11.25; Titusville D.5.1. No. 7 Titusville 0.00 a. m.; Corrv 11.25. No. 11 Oil Citv 11.20 n. in.; Hoiisevillo 11.4.1; It vml Farm 11.53; Tnrr Farm 12.03; Coliinibin 12,10; Pot Centre 12.20; Miller 1.2.i; Titusville 2.0(1; ( orry -1.42 p. in. No. 21 Tidiouto 12.4.1 p. in.; lrun!;cv- villo 1.45; Tiouesta 2.43; Oleopoli.-, 4.21: 'if City 5.20. (M Trains do not stop. ( !i Stop on signal. (J) Stop for meals. i rains .i. it, i ami zgriin iiaiiv ; an oiner trains dnilv except Sundavs. N. II. 'I mill No. Ill is an Kxincss IVoni , Titusville I i Corrv. SII.VKIl l'AI.ACi; SI KKl'INll CAUTIlAINS. j No. 4 Direct I'roiu Philadelphia w tiiout change. No. 1 Direct to l'liihulelplua without charge. No. a Direct from I'lttslxirgh without elinnge. No. (I Direct to Pittsburgh without change. C. J. J I XI r.lltN JNO. riTCAIUN, Supcrintc nilciit. licn'l Manager. St 'A V. 0 o h z o hi X ri f. rt c .a jr. e O o Q rs W C3 O rl f. s. 9 0 o y. r. o g o J. W SH H si s 2 C 2 i. o Tle Republican Otllco KKICPS constantly on hand a largo as sortmuiitot lllniik Deeds, Mortgages Subpo'iias Uariaiits, Nilluuions, Ac. lo bo sol'1 cheap for cash. tr. WATCH FREE to Agents to intro- ' (luce articles Hint sell iu every ho nc. Lata A Co.. Pittshurgh, Pa. 32 4t J . C , LO N C , Wholesulv and ltctitil Dealer iu HARDWARE, - AND OIL WELL FIXTURES, OF ALL KINDS, TIDIOUTE 1?J. Fin-t Door above Lxchange Hotel. 4-ly ..... uimLnl I 0. KEEP THEM AND THOU SHALT MAKE MONEY. Thou s'lall have nn other pin" Drv doods than nt the Slate nf fo bnv llilbioli- ner A Co., Water Street, Tinncstn, Pn. II Thou shall not choose to thyself nn voili er Dry (foods merchants ; thou shall not bow down to theiu nor listen to their talcs, for 1 1 ilbronncr A ( 'o. are reliable, den'cr-, nnd capable of serving their cnsinmcrs to thi' third and fourth generations. Ill Thou shall seek in vnln for a good qual ity of Dry doods, Cloihing, mid dents' Furnishing doods elsewhere; lor ciily thev cull be found) in large quantities nt Ilillironncr A Co.':. IV Thou shall bear in mind that upon six days in the week, thou canst make ihv purchases nt the Dry doods Store of Ilil bronner A Co. ; but upon tho seventh day the proprietors nud Lew, tho man of the tape, desire rest from their labors. Thou shall honor tho Dry doods Store of 11 ilbronncr A Co., and thy days shall be long in the land to enjoy tho fruits thereof. VI Tho'i shall not commit any outrageous impropriety bv foolishly purchasing thy Drv doods' and Clothing elsewhere; I'll' urn 'directly to llillnoiin r A Co., who will give you a superior article. VII Thou shalt seek no oilier Tiy floods Store ti vinir to suit thvsclf ill Drv dnod Cliilbiinr. I'lincv doods. Ca nets, llalsnnd Cans, because von can su't yourself better and cheaper nt llilbronncr A Co.'sthiiiinny place e sc. VIII Thou shall not steal fr in the Drv doods Store of llilbronncr A Co.. fur they n il i roods so chcuii 1 1 lilt a lrlonv would bo tin greater sin. IX Thou shall not bear false witness, but 1 estiv acknowledge that thou canst get a better nrticleof Dry Hoods nt llilbronncr A Co.'s than tiny place else in the city. X Thou i-hnlt not covet thv neighbor uoods nor his bnrtrnins. but take counsel i' : he wis" and proceed st might wiiy to tin Drv (iooiis More oi ii iinrouiier .v in. Water Street, Tioncstn, Pn. 21) tf. Aug. 21, 1S7: PIERCES! ALT. EXT. ml r: -"v.U'Si 'T- jf v- . -.- -,'Vl , J- mRIS diseases or TW THROAT, LUNCS.llVER &. BLOOD In tho wondorfti! mertlrlne to wmcn ine amin a aro ubvo notiitwt f.r n-llt f, tho riiscoverer believe ho hw combined in harmony more of Naluru'n mtwi owrelen curative prniiurtlct, whkli tiod ha iii-tilloil Into tho voffethhlc king dom for hiiulinir tho ick, thmi wore ever hi fore combined In ono medicine. '1 he evidence of Hilt fact U found In the emit varU-ty ,f inot obsti nate (lineage which It ha been found to conquer. In tho cure of llroiielillU o v r OiiKliS and the early eiae of Coiibii mpi ClouT tl has a-tonlrtheil the medical faculty, and eminent phy-tciami pronounce U tho reatept medical dUeovery of tho a-e. hilo it cure Urn dovere Vaivjh. it trenglbMiP the vyKtein and purifies tho blood. Hy Itn tfnatuud tuoc onu'li bUod imrilyinj; pmiwrtle, it cures all Humor, from th won Scrofula to a rtimmuit ItlolcU, Pimple, or EriiUlo. Mereiirial dinca-e. Mineral poUnm. nd their cfffct. are eradicated, and vl.'orou health and a round constitution eialiliched. Kr ! prlaf Malt Itheiim, Fever Koree, Wcaly or lioiisli Skin, in "hort, all the iiumirrou di eaet caused Ity bud blood, are conquered by turn uowurml nurilvin,' aud inviorniinu' tnedituie. If you fcel dull, drowsy, dehilnaled, have wl low color of nkiii, or yellowUh brown puts on face or bode, frequent headache or dixsmen, bad ta-tc in moulb, iuieinal heat or chill, alternated with hot Hiiidie, low aplriu, and uUtouiy fore bodiii". Irregular appellle. and touim coated, von aro aulVi'riiiit from Torpid 11 ver nr Hlllouneii.M lu many caceaol "Il ver romplalul' only part of ihewi pymptoina are experienced. Ah a remedy for all nn Ii caaee, Dr Pierce tlolden Medical DUeovery haa no t'oiial. a- it etfeeta perfect cure, h aving the liv er Mreu..Mhen.-d ami iu-altl.y. tor Ihe cine of llubUiial foiiwllpalloii of the bowel,, ii U a never failini! reiuedv, and tboo who have used it for tin pantos are loud in It praic. i'lie proprietor ollera reward for a mcdl- ciue that will equal It fr the cure of all the die miMi for which it I rerommended. Sold by dru-.'M at l per hottlo. Prepared bv Tt V Pierce M I . Hole Proprietor, at hit herui cal UHratorv. 1H;1 Heneca ureet. IlutTalo, N. Bend vour uddrew fur a painphlvt. PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY Water Street, AllKiIXIX.J TIIK llol.MKS liot'si:, Tionosta, Ta., M. CARPEXTEll. Proprietor. Vii-'urc- taken in all the latent ntyli h 'ii-11 Vlnrsnr IlHter nre tmt a ilc r.mce PiimV, made tf Ptwtr Rum. Whikcy, l'r"it' Siirii nnd KrliM Liquors, dtH-inrt-d, pitod, and nwe-Jietiid t p'e.ise tbe tsstc, called ' Tonnr-t.' Appetizer," " KrsK.rciS,' &c, that Ic.itl tbe tippler nn lo di ntiUctme and ruin, but are a true Mcdici-i?, m.ide fnm ilie tuiive r''' nd herb if t'.ilifoniia. fter fre'M M: Aitttbnlic Slimtihntt. Thev are lb? (lre.it V.UttuX PuriiiT and a Life vina; Principle, a Perfect Kcruiviitor nnd Inviaor.itnr if (be Svatem, carrvm? n'T nil pniiuom miller and rrtfifip tbe bltvd t a healthy Conr. lion, rnrii 1i:iv i'. rrta-sli.e and ntviinratins hut mind and Imdy. 'I'itey ai c rs-v of adintinMration, pruTt in their .inmn, ren.un iu ibsir re"'t, "ife and reii.ble in all fnrnn ff ilwn-ir. No Person can Inks thcue llttlrra acrmrt- tnn to direction", and remain Inm iinweii, provided their bone are not ib;trnveil by mineral poinn or other mejnv and tbe vital org.ins w.imcJ beyond tlio tfimt of repair. If yaprpnin or Imliirei i nil 1 1 .vucite, r un in tbe Shoulders t'on-li, Ticloiie f the C'lic- t. Ii tine, S'nr Kntrl ttmns of llie Siomath, Had late tn the Mou:h, liniou Anitki, r.i'pit.UM.n oi XUt Heart, InU.iinm.ilionot (be l.un :, P.im in tl.e rej.ons nt tbe K-dn-'v, and a lumdred oilier paititti! svinpmms are tbe otlVpiiiun ff I)vpepii. In tlice complaiui it ha no rnnat. ami one hmt. win proe a tidier sil,r antee of ii merit, linn a lonibv ndvet tiement. For KrtnHt Cmiipinliita m nin m r!.i. married or inutile, at tin il iwn of wnnMiilinod, oi ilm turn ot life, tlicr.e I 'oni-: Hitter .liptv o dttidrd an influence tint a ni.ul;ed imprurenieut ii suou pcitcp tible. Fnt' liiflnmrnnlnry nml C'liroiiie Itiicn- nintliit and l.'it, )yj.e)M i it l;irl.;-ioii. Hi lien-, Kcmiitent am! I iitiiriitiHen t lrer-t, I'Ttfe ihd Hiood, Liver, Kidnrv nnd lli.t-lil.T, thev? 1 1 been niot iicCcl'ul. Suib ?ieji' are c-tned by Vitiated lilood, b ib i peneralty 1 riduccd by dcLiic mrnt of the I)ieiive )i.iii. Tlieynre n(Jenllo Purentlrr na well nn at Ttmlc pnseim; aIo tli puilio merit "l artin a a powerful agent in re'ie-m t nnet i. -n or lurbm mation of tbe Liver and Visceii Oion, and in Uiiunia I)ie .!. For Skin Ilcn.a, F.rnpti'tn. 'I'etier, Si!l Kbeum, llloirhr. Spots, l'mip'c, I'nsinle, Itml, ( 'ar hunclef. Uimj-wnnn. Sci'd Head. Sore Ke, lv ipela. Itch, Scurf, 1 icnoiatmii of tlm SI; in: Hunum anil I iie.ie of the Skin, of whatever name nr natme, are literally dnj up ami rallied out of the ytem in a lmrt lime bv the me of these Hitter. One Imiiltm mill cine will convince tlis mot incrcdnloui ol thtir ctnaiivi elfen. ( leniian flic VMrateit Rlnml wtirnever find h impmitii: bimtini; ihrtmi;!) the skin in l'nnp''. Lrnpiion, or Sore,: t!eine it wben von find it oli stniclcd and ulnsipih in the vein : clcanne it when it it foul ; vonr feeliiu will toll yon when, keep l he blood pine. ;md ilie health of the Avtiem will follow. Urnlrful Uionnniida prmlaiin N iNt-cH IliT Tans the mot wondcilul I uvi rnt tint cvar sutttiincd the iiikintr vtem. 11 it Tape, ntitl otlicr Woritm. lurking in tbe system of in many tbouand. are etfcctua'ly de irovcd and removed. S.t a ditmuihed pln-nnl. rpit: Theretsncarcelyau imlivitln.il upon the f.ireot tba earth wboe body m exempt from the pieence nf w.n mi. It is not upon the heiliby element of tlu body tlut worms exisf, hut ujMin tbe diseased hmnnr and slimy deposit tb.tt iireed thee livinij mnnster ol dne.isi?. No aystem nf Medicm. nn vei mifitRC, tio amlielm n .tic, will fice tbe system from worms lii.e Uicse Hit ter . Meclntiilent Dlaenoc. Peroni enqape.! ni Paint and Mineral, such at Plumbum, 'I'vpe setter. Hold beater, ami Miiilt, a they adv.otce in Hie. will be subiect to paralv .i of the IWel. 'I o i-itjrd against this take a doe of Wai kkh's Vink;ax liiTn-as one or twice a weelt. a a Preventive. Ittllou. Itemlitrnt, nml Intermit (rut Perm, which are so prevalent in the v.iHes of out preat liver thronsboiil the United State. cwc-iaHy those of the Misi:-ippi, Ohio, Miouri, Illinois, Ten neee, Cnmberlnnd, Aikansa. Red, Coloradn. Ibaio, Hid Grande, Pcail, Alabama, Mnl.ile. S ivannab, Kuan ohe, lame, and many others, with their v.nt liibnta- rie. ihioiiboiit our entire c itry dm in? tbe Summer and Autumn, and rem.nk.ibly so during Manna r4 imusnal heat and dryness me invariably arroinpamcd by extensive deinncemcnts of ilie stomach and liver, and oilier aldommaI visieia, Therj are always mmcoi leu olisiruclions of the liver, n weakness and irritable state of the stomicb, and gi ti.it lorpnr nf tbe IxnveU, lie in -x cloi;ed up wiih vitiated accumnlaiion. In their Ueat inctit, a purgative, excriimj a poweiful inllucnre upon these various organs, is essentially necessary. There no cathartic for the purpose equal to Dr. ). Wai.icuk's Vinkgar HiTTi s a they wU spet-di!y lemove tin dark -colored vised matter wiih winch the bowels are loaded, at the same lime stimnlattne tbe fcecietion of the liver, aud peuetally restoring the heahhy functitfiis of the digestive oryan. Hrrorulit, or lilnc' i7vll White Swe'limj. Ulcers, I'irybipela, Sweii-.! Nfck, Ooiter, S:i ot'ulom Intlammaiion. Imlolent I ullainmation, Mcicaii.il Ar feci ions Old Sore, liruplioin of the Skin, Son Kve, etc., etc. In these, as in nil othercocstinition.il Dis ease, VVai.kkk's ViN(iSR ISnriiKS have shown their great curative puwers in lbs most ubsiinate ami intiAc:-. a'.ile ca- lr. Vnlkcra'nliroi'iiln Yliirgrtr nil let net on all the so cases in a siiuii.ir manner. Hy iuiitvvm the lilood they remove tbe cm.e, and by resolvim? away the effects of ibe inlbimmatioti (ihc tubcicul.u deposmt tbe affected pans icccive bcaiili, and A pt:im.mcut cura is erf ccicd. The piopeitlea of Pit. Vamcrr4 Vinrgak PlTTBR-i are Aperient. Diaphoretic aud t'anuiniive, Nutriiious, Laxative, Diuretic, Sedative, C'untcr-Ini nni iiuliirilir. Alterative, and A nit- Uilum. Til Aperient and mild l.avalive properties ot Da. Wai.krh's Vinksr Hitti'.ks are the bet s.j'e fCttard iu all cases of eruptions and lualivmnt lever, their balsamic, healing, and sootlnus properties piotert the humors of the l.tticcs. 'I heir Sedative property allay p.tiu iu the nervous ayslent, ttom.it , and bowels, either from intlamm ttion, wind, colic, cramps, eu . Their Counter Irritant influence cxieirU throughout tlie sjstem. Their Diuretic properties act on tbe Kid neys, correcting and leuulatin? tbe thuv ot mine. "I heir AJti-lblious properties stimulate the liver, in the secre tion 01" bile, and its dmchai-Rct through the biiiaiy thtcli, aud are superior to all remeili.il agents,- for the cuie ol Uilmus Fever, Fever aud A sue, etc. Fortify tli body anlut ilUritae hv puri fy mc all its fluids with Vinkosk Uitikkh. No epi rteniic can lake hold of a nyyem thus loiearmed. 1 he liver the stomach, tbe boweli, the k dneys, and the riervet are rcndcied disease proof by iliu great iuvif Or',nt- - . . -.11 Utreclloiia. Take of the Hitters on com? to hed at nifiht from a half to one and one -half wine-Rlstull. Eat good iiourishim; food, uch as beefsteak, mutton chop, venison, roast beef, and vegetable, and lake out-door exercise. They are composed ol purely veget able incrediwits. and contain no spirit. J-WALKER. Prop'r. Ii. II. McDO AI.DCO.t Drttf-sists and lien. Ats., Sin Francisco, t al.. and cor. of Washington and Charlton Sis., New SOLD UY ALL DKUtKUS I S AN D DKAI.F.KS. 1 7 DRUG S1TDRE-! Grandin's Block, Tidioute. l:...i:.-tf.l AUD llli'ix.. Hi 1 I'mi-kn I n:tr .-itiiii', Iiiivb ,iit ic i i iMM u in' v.- ami VI'I'V ItXll'llsiVC hllK K of nfall styles nml ju ii-rs, hii li liny will ilW .iiHi-ill' ill llu lowi'sl hihniIiIi r;l(. ' rnii- !.ihtl llt Willi tllll l .VI'l'IISI S ll.lllU'i lllI villi Un tiii.li', 'I'licy uImd have nil h:iinl il liiiv-o Murl: nf DUl'CiS MKIMCINKS PAINTS A- Oli. VIMH)V (il.AJ-S sash a l;uoi;s i'lastkk of i'aims watku i.i.mi: i i:.mi:nt a,., Ac. !i ia'm In r tlu- I "l:i i' (;!AX1LX'S A7. ll' il.( K, 2- It TlMul "I 1' I'A. WILLI tllSl'tlU'f !l!(hlM M V.iN;Y. ii wu.i.iAM.xMHir, ri;N a. ri!!STl'!.ASS lUKii-.'iii.s S.-l, I'lllll M'M-n. 1. II C A I'll'N A I. I MIC .'f llio iiit'l U ntiTil'iii iu tin1 Studonto Received nt try 'I I. KM S Mi 1 1 1 K K .VI 1'. lii'l'rl rnriN- Hull. .lti. A. l'.-i'i' V. Ta'.c, IS,,., S. .1. V.i!f,'!t. Mill s !.. LI. r i i i V. U '. P i li '1 16 f M U a. P 1 3 I iMhw "J iS- WW .w;