NATURE'. RESTORATIVE Contain no LAC SULPHUR Xo SUGAR OF LEADXo LITH ARGXo XITRATE OF SIL VER, and is entirely free from the Poisonous and Health-destroying Drugs used in other Hair IWpara Hons. Transparent and clear ns crystal. It wil not soil tiic finest fabric, poifoctlv SAFE. CLKAN and KFFICI ICNT dosidoratums l,OSi SOCUHT l Olt AND I'OL'.NDAT LAST ! It restores and prevents the Hair from becoming Uray, impart a sort, flossy ap pearance, removes Dandruff, is cool ami refreshing to the head, checks the Hair from falling olT, and restores, it to a great extent when proinatui ety lost, prevents lloailaehes, cures all humors, cutaneous eruptions, and unnatural heat. AS A DHESSINU l'OIfl IIK 1IA111 IT IS TUK DF.ST AIM'D I K IN TilK MAHK1.T. DK. 14. SMITH, Patentee, Aver, Mass. Prepared only l.y PHOCTF.li lllto'lll KKS, (ilouocstor, Mass. Tlie genuine is put up in a panel bottle, made expressly for it, w ith tho name of tlui article blown in the glass. Ask your Druggist for Nature's Hair Kestorative, and take no other. Ot'Send two tlireo cent stamps to Procter llrothers for a "Treatise on (he Human Hair." The information it con tains is worth $51 0,00 to any person. WALLLIS I I M P K O V E D M A G I C M P P. O V E D M A G I C IMPROVED MAGIC IBALM1 W. II. PERKING & CO., Sole Propri etors. Franklin, Pa. 44 "PHOTOGI1A II C-ALLERY Water Street, ADJOINING THE HOLMES HOUSE, Tionosta, Pa., L CARPENTER, . . . Proprietor Ticturcs taken In all ti'.o late: the art. t at vita L'ti-tr BK.tTii: e?a r.s;s..vrii! Mill oiih of yoniu .ni l "'d (both tose tiro tortured dailv with di.-ionie, e I Stom ach, moon. Heart, l.tver. Jvxlncv v.z: A true, tiervoiis li le ll.. n, ! ita-rh diuess, no cnor-y rheuiuati-li', ei.'r I: pepsin, rtivel, A- . . -l. !'.: ' i. II a: ' 1 1 , ..iri town back, ci n.-.i Jigioitslv con AUKS.' Ncv Desrr.lie Vi-i dr-.ss Lit ' I. ml, J. C. LONG, Wholesale and Itetall Dealer in HARDWARE, AND OIL WELL FIXTURES, OF ALL KINDS, TIDIOTJTE JPJ. First Door above Ext hnnge Hotel, 1y llEe2s?LSS WE HAVE taken tho agency of two i V machines manufactured at Meudville, one known as tho Kniffen Mower and Reaper, and tl Q other tl.o Atlantic Mower and Reaper, Tho advantages these machines claim cvw others uttered for sale is Lightness of Draft, East of Maiiii?fiiinit, I'couomy of Mver, Strr.ith and f hfapucss These machines, with fr without reaper attachment can be pur 'lin-ed of li. W. LEDA III' I?, orWJI.U. HEATH, Tionesla, Pa. Thev also sell the TAYLOIl STEEL TOOTH HAY ii UHA1N HAKE. None better in use. lo-Ut THE BOOT AMD SHOE STORE. I F YOU WANT a perfect lit and a iso article of lioou and bhuc. ol the tincst V oi kinuiiHhil, go lu mi CKNTlt K K'l'ItKKT, OJ L CITY, I'A. f-if Kat'.sf.ietiou uuuranteed. -33 li. Tho oldest and most relia! lo Institution l'i r olitaii.iim a Mi -n aidile Kduention. 'icrracliial bii.-iius fm-u iustrui ti rs. ('i r information, write f'.r a i-irculr to V. I Vi'F A SONS, l'lttvl uivh, pa, mm v'J'V, - vv ' I r sit; - i CHEAT MEDICAL CISC6VERY Br. WALKER'S C. LIFOIINIA VINEGAR BITTERS t: vv: int'jc'.nfif Thoran(!s 10 1.1,. i!. ;7 ARC TKCV? i p. r J.:aJcof Poor am WhUker Trotif w.lrlta Lt:tl Kti:s l.lqomioetorctl,cpUc;l ftnj.wcet t.i I'tciotlic U:ta, f.:ifU"lon.ci," Appctii ct-V I.tcTvnV ac, tixt )ifcl tippler on to irtrAi-i-iii-si t -d rcl. tt arc a iruo Medicine, mftdo f.oiutioNJ.ve i:T:?cnd l!cr!cf California, t;i:il i.'l AKr.tii-llf SlttiitiluntB. Tcytro tho ;:c; av iiiocit n :;mcn ana a life ;1V1N(. l Ji!M'iri.ptr.'Ct KonoTator and luiifcruicr cf t.u: t'frttm, carry r.g oS all poUonona i b.Situ.1 t;-il r.tU 114; t'..e LUtd to a bccJiliy oondition. ; j op rron tc.t U...C tlioo V-l.tcra according to diroc- i t:o., a..d r.!: t.a lor.g vsvill. ltO w.;tW t.vcufcraa tnmraUo casa, provided tlo bout-a cro ml deftroyed tjr mineral polaoa or c.acr uca-.c,a:.i'3 .taicrgana watted beyond lb j point oi rcrr.Ir. I rr luriiMiuii.tory nnd Chronle iTIIieuma I tim r.od (;oct Hi epriMla r Iadiffpailoo9 ' 1U:;ouk, Kcuitiiriii and liHcrailttciu Fctcra j DUcntis of ib llood l.lTrr, Kidnrya, and JB ladder llifo Kilter tare been moat sneccaa- j rti. ISulIi DUcaKca uo cat ted ty vitiatrd Blood, irliichUfccrilly rroducedby dcranfiemail PYSVErsUA OH INDIGESTION' Head aebe, Taib la tbo Etiooldera, CongU, Tightncca of tho Cucvt, Diz;. r.cc-, Eour Tractatlons of the Ctotnacn, Tad lst; la tho Month. B.Uou AtUckt, IvalpiUtlon cf the Urart, iLC&mmaUon of Hie Lungs. Tain In tha rcgioua of tho kidney, and a hundred other painlul vKivtoma.trc the cCsprinfaof Pyepcpala. Th yluv:tforato tho Stomach and lUmnlato the tor pid liver and bowls, which reudcr them of une qaallcd cilc&cy In cleaning the blood of all Impurltict, and lir.ptrtln? new lifo ar,d vigor to the whole lystein. I'OU, SIvlX iIaEASZ:S,Krnrtlonf,Tetti;r.Eatt r.lictitn, tlotclice, fpou, Tin pice, 1 ustu) w,Boi!a, Ctr tancha, lang-Worms, caldUccd, Sore Fyca, Eryalp clas, Itch, fccurft, Dlscoloratlonaof the EUin, nuinora ani Dlt ancs cf tho Lkln, of whatever namo or nature, rro literally dnj up and carried out of the system in a short time by tho no of thcae Eltu rs. One bottle In tnrh c-i-rcs v. ill ccnvlnco tho most iacrcC jlcts of tbclr curtilve cfoct. Ci-'Ji.:Po tho V;t;::tod Blood whenever yon flr-d Its lit.pLi. il. buret. np through the shin in Pimples, trap Ui us cr tcrc ; cleanse It when yon find it obstructed and sluccith In tho veins i elcanso U when It is foul, and year fueling will toll yon when. E jep the bloc. ruo asd the h.alth of the iycu-m will follow. ri;, TATE od other WO It Mrs, lurldnp In tha rt.u (.( eo cinuy thousands, are effectually destroy-cifc;i-lr uiovcd. l or ftill directions, rjd carefully Oo circular arcend each bottlo, priutcd fa four laa t urik'.K iil.sh,Gcruiaa, French and Spani&h, J,ir.L3. rroprlttor. R. n. McDOSAU) CO lrui;whts aud Gen. Agents, Ean Francisco, CalH t:id 3 and Zl Conunoroa Street, Kew Yort. ' 3 BT ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEAXXHS, WOMAN By an immense practice, extending through a pcuvd of many years, having, within that time treated ovei nine thousand cases of those diseases pcculia 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 iu value, based upon actual and witnecd realities. As a close observer, I have while witnessing its positive results in the few special diseases incident to the separate organism of woman, singled it out as the climax or crowning gtm of my m.dical carter. On its merits as a pObiiive, safe, and effectual remedy for this class of diseases, and one that will at all limes and under all circum stances act kindly and in harmony with the laws which govern the female system, I am willing to stake my reputation as a physician. Nay, even more, so con it 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 1 oflcra.id sell it under A POSITIVE, GUAR ANTEE. If a beneficial etfect 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 haing 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 orTer it as I do under these conditions ; but hm ng wit nessed its truly miraculous cures in thousands of cases, 1 J fttl warranted and perfectly $ae in risking both my reputation and my money on its merits. 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 : Lcucorrhica, Exceuive Flowing, Pain-fuli-tlonlhly Periods, Suppressions when from unnat ural causes. Irregularities, Weak Back, Prolapsus, or falling of the Uterus Anteversion 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 Favonte Prescription works cures the marvel of the world. This medicine i do not extol as a cure-all, but it admirably fulfills a singleness of purpose, being a most perfect specific in all chronic diseases of the sexual system of woman. It will not ditapp-mt, nor will it do harm in any state or condition. It is A must Powerful R rstor at iva Tonic 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 Mother's Cordial and so prepares the system for parturition that it renders child-labor easy. I have received the heartfelt praise from hundreds of mothers for the inestimable benefits thus conferred. I offer my Favorite Prescription to the Ladies of America with the sincerity of an honet heart, and for their best welfare. Thoae who desire further in forma ation on these subjects can obtain it in my Tkeatisb on Chronic Diska.ses ok ihi Generative anu Urinary Organs, sent secure from observation upon receipt of two postage stamps. It treats minutely on those diseases peculiar to Female, and gives much Valuable advice in ree'.-trd to their manner ment. UK. HIIHfK'M lAVOHlIi; PRE HUIPTION ISMOI.UHV AI LIIHVr L LAS imiUOlftTS, ul 1.50 per bot tle. Manufactured at the Chemical Laboratory of ii. v. n&ncu, m. jj., Soli Vropriktor, VUFt'ALOk N. Y. I r!:i K.'ZZ.'r'sX Hit- ,1 ii.'"i True TIIF. Tenth volume of Wood's HorsE iiolo Mauazink I.ejfii'H wahoauuaiy '72. It is edited by Hail Hamilton, tS. .S. Wood, and II. V.Osborne, aiui includes anionic its regular contributors Horace (ireebv, (iail lluinilton. Thus K. liccchor, lr. Ilio Lewis, l.r. W. W. Hall, James I'arton, i tc. Harriet liecchcr htt.we, liriek l'omerov, John.O. Waxe, Alaj. Ucnl. Kil patriekl'ctiolcuin V. Nasby, etc.. write It occasionally. Terms One Dollar a year. In clubbing," llircu lirst-class ja riodicals are tcivcn (or tho price of one ot tiiem. The, wosl liberal Premium List ever published. No periodical is more lieiucnlly or lavor ably incniioiied by the press. "U'od's Household Magazine id ouo of the iiioiiu mciils o! Iiusines i uterprise which luaik theaue.' Methodist Home Joiuiod, 1'hil ailclphia, Ta. "It has been improving ever since we knew it aicood criterion for the luluie." Com ier. New Market, Can ada. It is a marvel of cheapness and tirst-cia.-s nualitv combined." New York Times, sipcciiuen copy sent free to uny address. Wool) A CO., Xewburuh, X. Y. -.-. c : Y NOT A YZZ.2 j ' t icy d r i r: IC 0JV3 HIE: &8 167 Water Street, ALSO A BRANCH STORE IN FRANKLIN, PA. In Store trith STAPLES f SIIILEW Opposite Post Office. THE LARGEST DEALER IN III this wtioti, including llie following relcliratcd makes: ChicKerinfJ & Sons, Steinway & Sorts, Wm. B. Bradbury, Kurtzman, hhU others. WHITXEV A- SLAYTOX'S ORGAXS AXD MELODEOXS. These Orji:tn.s ninl Moloileons are acknowledged by all good judges to be the bcstniul finest finished Kced Instruments made. This being the Oldest and Lnrgest House in this section, superior induce ments enn and will be offered to purchasers. Stools and Spreads, Sheet Music, I3o"ks, aud a largo stock of everything iu the Music line, can bo found at my store. 0-ly J. O. HULL. 500 YOI.TOira IS OXE. AGENTS WANTED FOIl The Library of Postrv and Song, Roinpc 'hi)ici SoliH-'ions from the Host l'x-U, Knulisli. Srotch, Irish mul Ameri can. With nn Introduction by WILLIAM CULLKX J1KYAXT. T'mlor whoso criti'iil supervision tho volume wns c inpilod. Tlie liiiiids. ir.i'st ar.d clionpst miliscrip tion book o.xtant. over m o a.'o, brauti fully )!'i!it"il. choicely illustrated, hand. Homely N and. A Librery of over 5ik1 volumes in one hook, whoso contents, oi no ephemeral ua'.tireor interest, willncver jrrow old ( r stab. It chii he, and will be? read and re-read with pleasure by old and youiijr, as lon;.r as its leaves hold" toother "A perfect surprise. Scarcely anything all all a favorite, or at all woithyof place here, is neglected. It is n book lor tverv household." S. V. .VuV. "no know of no similar collection iu the Knjrlish buicuatre which, in copious HONS and (elicit v ot selection and arrange ment, can at all compare with it.'' A. 1". U'it'tCJI. Terms liberal. Polling very rapidly. Send tor Circular and Terms M J. n. KOHI A CO., i:7 l'ttik l'lace, N. Y. Juno (, IsTl. Allcshany Valley Rail Road. LINK '.' Till' A I " ..!'" 'I'llltCd ' II. 11. 0 AM a' Hi r 'ii i N e A.I- rr i i I . :u :ts! . I. . . Will .d 1. '. M. K'l A- t. rcucta'ijlc Huh ffooJ t'to ten? of nrren years briorc tic iHtb'it;; tni'l I4 in-ctar-a'ioii j'os tlie rh- Iiih ict bv.ru tils rorei tnf Unit will in'tutnco tliv (into bcitcjlcl-tl rcttltH. It It mi entirely new scientific, (liarovei'n combin ing man t of the most toiecifiil ami re.it;fti!iiu- ffciitx iu the VJC2T-AB'-E lll"JCO'jrfl. restore CREY HMD TO ITS 03ICIMAL YOUTH' l-UL COLCII. It iii'iJ.ch the scalp irltite ami clean ; ciii-oh tlrtiuli iijf anil hiinioi'H, and lHllinyr "tit of tins luiir; and iiiill nutf.n it yrow ;9i buld hcitdit. except in vri-ff ii'nt lemoiin, as it fttrni.ilien the mitiiiiie principle bt which the hair I iionrinheil and supported. It intt.oi the hair moist, soft, and atossi. ami In unsurpassed a a ji a i j: j j: e s s .v a. it is tim t li;",ilM st prepuruliun erer offered to tlto intldic. as one bottle will ac complish more and last tonier than three bottles of any utter preparation. It is recommended anil used by the First ftledkal Authority. The ll'onderjiil results produced bit our Sicilian Hair licnewer have induced main to mumifacture preparations for the. Hair, under various names and, in order to induce the trade and the public to purchase their compounds, then hare resorted to falsehood, bij cluiinhii they were former part ners, or ii nd some connection with our Mr. Hall, aud their prepara tion was similar to ours. Do not be deed red by them, l'nrcliuse tho oriiinal: it' has uercr yet been eiualel. Our Treatise on tha Uair, with certificates, sent free bi mail. See. that each buttle has o'.ir iirivato liei'eunu Stump over Ihe. tp of the bottle. Alt others are imitations, R. p. Hall & Co., Prop's, Nashua, N.H. SJJ tj alt V"Jj'' "" ftutvi in MeJicim. Meadville, Pa. Dili Cut Illustrate th minnr of Uilng 'PT'R'pnr.'Pi Fountain asal Injector, "jj on DOUCHE. Thta Wtmmont In epeclllT dctlsned for Ui perfect application of DR. SAGE'S CATARRH REMEDY. It i t'.io only fonn of ttiftrument yet invented with wliicll ftuHl mciliclne can becArricd Ai7A up and ptrftctly applifd to all parM of the atl'ccied na aal pacai;e. and the chambers or cavities com munlcatinir therewith, tn which porea and nlrera frequently exi.t, and from which the catarrhal dip charire conerally proceeds. Tlie want of piicccfs In treatlns Catarrh heretofore has arlren largely from Ihe tmMu-ibllity of applytnic remedica to the9 cavitiea and chambers by any of the ordi nary methods. This obstacle in ttie way of ef fect tnir cureo is entirely overcome by the Invention of the Douche. In ntn?thie Insini'ment, tha Fluid It carried by its own weight, (no tnutnng, forcing or pumping being required.) up one nostril hi a full gently nowiiu; stream to the highest portion of the na)al pasftiies, pa.iea Into and tiiorutiLhlycleans eaall tne tube and chambers cnntiecti:d therew ith, andflowjoutottheoppojite nostril, ilnifc li plens ant, and so simple that a child can understand it. Full and explicit directions ac company each instrument. When lived with this instrument. Dr. 8i;p' Catarrh Hemcdy cures re cent attacks of "Cold lu Ike Head 'i by a few applications. Symptoms of Oatnrrli. Freonent head ache, dichar:e falling into throat, sometimes pro fuse, waterv, thick inncus. purulent.ouenvive, 4c. In others a'dryness, dry, watery, weak or inflamed eyes, stopping up or obstruction of dbkbI passages, rintrltei in cars, deafness, hawking and cotiL'hinfc to clear thmat. ulcerations, scabs from ulcers, voice altered. nanal twan, offensive breath, im paired or total deprivation of sense of smell aud U.to. dizziness, mental depression, loss' of a;. pe tite, indigestion, enlarijed tonsils, ticklinc couh, &c. Onlv a few of these symptoms are likely to he present In any cae at one time. I Dr. Kane's Catarrh llrmedy, when nsed with Itr. IHcrce'a Naanl Douche, and accompanied with the constitutional treat ment which is recommended tn the pamphlet that wraps each bottlo of tho Remedy, la a per fect speciuc for this loathsome disease, and the proprietor offers, tn gosl faith. $.10U reward for a case he con not euro. The Remedy is mild and pleasant touse.cnntaininnn strong or caustic dru"S or poisons. The Catarrh Remedv is sold at 60 cents, Dotnha at 60 cents, by all Drug. KlsjlN. or either will tie mailed bv proprietor oa receipt of GO cents. It. V. PI FHClI, HI. D., tiole Proprietor, BUFFALO, N. V. COAiXC A DANU, d.to.-. A N'nwnpr.perbf tHe Present Times, liucndjj lor l'eapla Sow oa Earth. Inclod -.g F.rnM 1. Tueclia:ilci. Merchants, Pro less, otnil Meu, Wwiuet-a. i'.iiukeis, anil a t Vai ner of ll.mu.i Fi..i. aui the '.Vives, bona, aud l&u.'ir.i:.bOJ UbauU. ONLY ONE DOLLAR A YEAR I ONE UrNlMlUIi COPIES FO a SftO. Or les tnan (Ins Cnt a C.ipy. Let thura btt a tiJO C.u:i it: evjry Post O'Jlce. 8S'.II.Vtr.Iil.Y LiCX, S J A YEA u, of th i s .r.10 tiz3 au 1 Ke:ier..l chancier as TJt : "tKUI.V. bit wait a create!- variety of ,ll;il'jl u.'M.om rou'lins, a .4 fjr..i.')U tl.o iwwh ts sunscilbbis with l'i oa er fr u ie:. becu-a li CJIUJ3 twu-j 11 TrocU lajteaJ ufuaeu ouiy. TIIC UAlLYSi N, S3A YE lit. A .re":nna''llv rea't b'o new-paper, witn oe .,i:,... c.r i.H.l.xi 111 the worm. 1- r-e. in.ie. nu4-.it. a.'.t l. ail9- m no llie. A'l 11. new f"' 11 t l- r wlioi .1. I eenis a tr-j;i Utull, 60 i hij.ati, or Sti a yur. TEHM3 TO CLUB3. THE DOLLAR WEEIiLY hl'X. TITO copius, one yav, sjaia!".v dt ,-.-.1 I'our D .ilun. Ten conlO-. one V"'ir. ten .rutelv s 1 IreStej ,s au exirac.n lotUckie.- u lino Eiwbt Dollars. Twontv conies, one yenr, sen'.rnlid. r.rlil-e-ttd (a .U au i-x.ra coj.y lu lao r.tt-r 11 1. n:' en.ii, Fifteen llollura. F!ftv epl-Hi. ens itlT, 10 one .lilress cind cue b'-'Uil-1 oek y uue yen" I ' eetler 11 p 01 club 1. Tutrty-throo Dollura. Flf'y copies, one Tear. -epiiiMlolv nrti'csert (4il IM bi.ua Weekly one ye ,r to et-f.-r u o run.), Itiirtr-tlvo Oollars. One hundred en-ls, one ye;-. t rue ad lri-. t net the lisily lor one ycr tn ibn tx-'ite. in t.f cIuji. Filly Dollurs. One li'l idred cnlos, ono v -nr. s-.naiutily ad ilre,e. iei.! tliu uully lory .c ye-ir 10 ' iif ir.Mier upufcluW, feixiy Dollura. THE hETlI-VVESKLY Sl'N. Five ropic. o..e yc.il , lieiiiiiLUtv n.'lo"'e1. Eitftit Dollar. Icq cot. Ics, oe verr senm-a'elv a tarcad (suit J txti 1. tuiy tj seller up of rl ''.). Ciateeu Dollars. iFD Y tit' 11 MONEY in 'T-r .'in. ., or-ler. e ceki, or dinftn on Vew ' n: v(ier' ii' c uvdiiIl.iii II Met. I lien rejilaUT tu .. Uer, euutaliiiun no ley. A Urvii I. W K.V'U.i f'V P h i. her. b mi ttleo New Votlt rur. SJL'KSCKl UK forth Fui'obt Hepublituii O It will lT. rrsi 1 8 OilCrccK&AnpghcnyRiuiKy OX AND A FT F. 11 Monday Juno 8, 1871, Trains will run nn follows: HOUTIlWAUD TRAINS, STATIONS: 1st Class. 2.1 Class. 4 Si 6 10 U a. in. a. in. p. m. a. in, a. in. Corrv l 1" II no ft f.i) 8 (Ml Spar'tnnsliurg B '2 11 ,Vi (I l4 I) 10 Olvndon 'IIMII47 H7 U SO Centrevillo 7 t'4 II M 0 4rt H f4 Trvonvillo 7 1:1 12 0:1 II 5ft 1(1 20 Hydetown 7 S U lft 7 11) II oo A II 7 33 11 ii) 7 S5 11 Tltusvilhi ik 7 41 12 4ft 7 40 6 lrt II .V. Miller Farm i2 1 o: 7 fi( H ftft 12 1ft Shatl'or 8 07 1 OX 8 0:1 7 lit) 12 Sill Pioneer 8 17 1 IS 8 1(1 7 40 12 4 t AR 8 Uft 1 8 23 7 6.1 1 Oft Pet Centro UK 8 28 1 28 8 30 8 10 1 fift Columbia 8 : 1 aft 8 :w 8 an 2 in Tarr Farm 8 40 I a 8 42 8 !M 2 aft Kvnd Farm 8 4tl fl 44 ffl M) 8 40 2 40 Honsevillo 8 ft.i 1 4!) 8 Col 11 00 2 ftft MeClintock f8 Ml 1 fi tl 00 tl 0ft 8 O'l AH U 10 2 Oft 9 15 20 3 20 Oil Citv dr ft Ift 2 10 10 1ft 8 40 Oleopolis II 4ft 2 ao II 10 4 2ft F.aule Uock 0 fttl 2 4(1 II 82 4 Ml President II Ml '2 fill 1 1 as 4 fi'l Tionosta 10 an a 12 12 80 ft a7 Hickory 10 41 3 82 1 20 0 Ift Trunkevvillo 10 M 3 41 1 4 41 Tiiliouto II II 3 fvS 2 21 7 10 Irvinctou 12 01 4 40 4 Oft 8 40 AOnt HON At. 8OONO rt.ASSTnAINS-MOt'Tlt. No. 1(1 Titttsville2.10p. 111.; Miller 2.ft0; Pioneer .'l.'.O; l'et Centre 8.88; Columbia 4.1ft; Tarr Farm 4.2:t; Kvnd Farm 4.87j ltonsevillo 4..V; Oil Citv ft'.ao. No. 8 Corry (t.lftn. in.; Titusvillo 8.8ft; Miller Farm 0.2ft; Pet Centre 0.4M; Colum. hia 10.13; Tarr Farm ln.lS; Kvnd Farm 10.27; Kousoville 10.;lft; (lil Citv 11.00. No. IS Pet Centre 1.2-s p. m!; Coliimhia l.ftO; Tarr Farm 2.0ft; Kvnd Farm .2.10; lnuspvillc2.:ill; Oil City 3.00. No. 22 Oi! City 0.8O u. m.; Oleopolis 1.-.1; iionesta o.ijij 1 rutikey vino lo.lo; Tidiouto 11.11. KonrnwAnn thains. STATIONS: 1st Class. 2d.Class. 5 3 1 13 0 , p. m p. tn. r. tn. a. 111. 1 rvlneton Tidiouto Trunkevvillo Hickory Tionosta President Kaulo Kook Oleopolis AH Oil City nK MeClintock Kousevillo ltynd Farm Tarr Farm Columliia Alt Pet Centre ii: Pioneer sliailcr Miller Farm Alt Tittisvllle 1K Hydetown Trvonvillo 'entr"villo (ilynil?n iarUni:,V;urj C01 ry 12 4ft ft Oft 0 Oil 7 4ft I -8 ft 47 7 ::0 Oft 1 4ft (I Oft 8 0ft 10 1ft 1 51 0 Ift !8 10 10 44 2 14 (I 84 8 4 ft 11 40 V2 3ft i n ft ;.() 12 21 2 an 1,(1 ftO 9 12 82 2 47 7 OS 10 Oft 1 03 3 13 7 3ft 10 oft 1 M (1 00 tl 13 H 111 3 20 II 3J 3 3 ft 7 40 11 30 7 ftft 11 ftll 7 ftO 12 00 (1 LU 13 40 'H 04 12 2S ti 2ft 3 4ft 8 10 12 8S Ll 20 8 40 3 ftft 8 14 8 21 8 23 8 30 y 4.1 8 44 0 Oft 12 4S 1 Oft 1 "ft 1 4ft 2 00 2 Ift 2 4ft 0 31 0 3(1 t) 4 1 3 f.O 4 (XI (i ft2 4 1ft 0 ftll 4 20 17 15 4 40 7 3ft 4 45 9 10 3 Oft 7 44 4 ftft 20 8 20 7 ft7 ft OS 0 34 3 ftO 8 Oft 5 17 j tl 43 4 10 ts 11 ;ft :!7 so 4 ao 8 2 5 as id 02 4 fto 8 &. 0 10 10 32 ft ftO UiDITION.VI, SKI 'ON D-C1.A.NSTKA INS-NORTH No. Ift Oil City li.ift 11. 111.; ltonsevillo r. 20; Tarr Farm 7.1'i; Colninliiii 7.0.; l'et ' litre s.ic; Pioneer 8.40; Miller il.2ft; i'ltusvilie n.ftft. No. 7 Ttiusville O.(H) a. 111.; Corrv 11.2ft. Ni.il oil Coy 11.0 n. in.; Kotiseville ,.ift; 1 vn i Farm I I.i3; 'l ai r Farm 12.03; ' .tiiiiili'.n 12,10; Pet Centre 12.20; Miller J..; r.tusviUe 2.00; Corry 4.42 p. 111. "mi. Ti'lioiru lJ.i.) p. in.; 'i'runkey- llu I. Ift; Tion. sta 2,i3; Uieopolis 4.2ft; il t.. ". it. Trains do not stop, j Stop 011 signal. . Slop m aN. Ti'innsft ti, 21 and 2J run daily ; all other r.iin il:iiiv ex 'ept Sun. lavs. . :!. - i :a 11 o. 1 1 is ail Kxpics from 'i,v. . i- i ' 1 r . Mi VElt ! Ai'l'l '. , ;.,,',et .1- I.! i:iM VI I'AII TII.MNS. ii I'mla icipliia a itlioui 01 I "la ielplr.i without without without N cet l'ittsbarli Pittsburirli D an '. .1. Sun 11 F.pnrnx ri otondeut. JNO. PITCAIltN, I'll ' I Manned. ma ll'J LJ 1 ..i:D;i:.Ti that j ' '! : ' '. I'.i r.! IS ore '; ' -1 1 :i ( c v p.a Uatye, thcrc uii is . .1 si-wdt j i';i.irttliont lii..l.tp.U!ll V iT.Erfr.icE it 'lis a certain euro for Scrofula, j'l.iJi 1 'i u ! I iu ii niM, Khi-uiiu-'1 1, tl.'vx iiitv-, J.ivcr C'om !.i t luJ 1.11 dikcasw-g of ihe W as. w - s, t saW.'twti will tyo morn poJ t'mn cn boltlcg ot i!u iSyrupj uf barbiLjmrilla. "mi vnzzr.zz:iza physicians li.ivou?od Rofi Jal.si'i tlicir practice it i. u p :it l .ito yearn liinl 1 icly iV-i it du ri liiiLlo Altorutivo ...tl l.ilHxl 1'unliLT. "'.. T. C. PC- -I, c f Baltimore. ill. T. J. 11 IV 1. IX, lit. It. .'. i: a I II. J.I. PA N i LI.Y. j.i J. b. t;'.iit;.r.., oi iiclicUsville. K v. 51. J. L. STcCAnTIlA, Columbia, y.i. a. ::. no!;li:s, Ljjecomb, n. c. :,v u a::d i.DorED by i. r.. i ;.:...:; i. lon"3, rail itivcr, '. :"r-.:r .in, Mi.-h. v. )'. - : I....I. L.iaa, I luo. II li , I , l..i..a.o!i.o. n.W. ii l i.. (.i rileiisvllle, Va. SAj:'l.. I.. l-'Ai'LKN, Murines bo.'o,Tc.ill. Our "jure v i ' 1 n' t allow of any e. :''ii.:.-.l II-..I.H.S i.i i.- ;u mi ia (ba u.li.t lol 1'.'. al ile. '1 oil e MediCiil j'l-i..,' mm uoi ii.i-JnlfUa l'liud l:x riw trni trier t . a'iy tiey Live aver iseii i.i t ... t- i.o ..t (if diseased I'I'.it.! ; i. i ;.i ilip .- .rled we any try .'.I be le.lurcl J;.iia.!..li i b .I.I l.y all Dru-fiisH, li.i; i.uu ,-i.l' b..'.lie. Ailureaa :.:i:v:3 & cj. .'t.'j.rc tuiirtj C:emiitst ' : '.i i My in;, Md, COAL! COAL ! J S.EYEBHART IS Prepared to deliver the best ((Utility ol (.'ml nl tlie old Kvethart Hunk, two utiles Iron i Newntaiivillo for 7 cents per r at Tionusta and vicinity for 25 CENTS PER BUSHEL. He always has a largo supply oil hand, tow is the timo to lay in a largo supply Orders promptly attended to S3 CROVER& BAKER h i) w i w m A c: ii T jo following are selected from thous ands of testimonials of similar character, rs pxprosslim tho reasons for tho profer- eneo of tho H rover A Itakor Machines over nil others. "I llko tho Orover A linker Mn- ehlne, In tho tlrst place, liocnnso If I lmd any other, I should still want a Orover ot linker ; and hnvinira (Jrovor fe linker it answers tho purpose of all tho rest. It does a irroater varietv of work and Isonslor lo iearn than any otlior," Mrs. J. V. Cro- ty (Jenny June) "T havo had several years' expe rience with a tlrovor fe linker Maelduo, which has irlven mo (treat satisfaction. I think the N rover ,t Maker Mnehlno isnioro easily mutiiiiied, and less liable to iret out of order. I prefer tho (Jr.ver t linker do- eldedlv." Mrs. Dr. We 1 w York. "I havo had ot tny family for some two years; and j, .in what I know of Its workings, and from tho testimony of many of my friends who use the a nno, I ean hardly see liownnythlnKeould ho more eompleto' or pive better satisfaction," Mrs. don. (.Iriint, "I hellovo It lo lio tho host, nil thlnics oonsiderod, of any that I havo known It is verv simple and easily learned ; the sewlnii from tho ordinary spools is a irreat advantage; thostitch is entirely reliable; it tloes ornamental work lieniilii'tilly ; it Is not liable to net out of order. Mrs. A. M Mpooner, 3(1 Bond St. Brooklyn. "I am acquainted with tho work of tho principal machines, and I prefer tho II rover linker to them all, because I eon aider tho stitch more elastic, I havo work in the house which was done nine years niro which Is still (rood." Mrs, lr. Me Creadv, No. 43 F.ast 2:ld street, N. Y. ''Morn than two-thirds of all tho sowlnirdone iu my family for the hist two venrs boa been done by tirover of Maker's Machine, and I never had a pirmeut rip or need nioti'linn, except those rents which frolicsome boys will make in whole cloth. It is. In my opinion, by far tho most vnlu nbleof any I havo tried." Mrs. Henry Ward Mccchor. "Tho drover Maker Sowlntr Ma chine has rendered In every respect, tho most perfect satisfaction. It combines so many advantanes with beauty of execu tion mid economy in price that it is a ne ersity In every household." Mrs. I lover nor lleiiry, llarrisbinir. Pa, "I have had the . rover it Maker Ma chine for ton or twelve yoirs in constant use in my house I hnve seen and known ovorv kliul of Family sewitnr, both per sonal ami Household, accomplished up the drover ,V Maker Machine, to tli" enti. satisfaction of all concerned, He v. Stephen II. Tviik. "I find tho drover it Maker Stitch will wenr aslonir as tho irarmciits do outwear the irarmetit in fact. The stitch will not break on bias seams, when stretched, as others do t and neither does it draw tlio work." Mrs. Itr. Whitinii, 4 Fast twen ty-fourth street, X. Y'. Tho drover nnd naker Hewinir Machine Company manufacture both tho Klastlc and Lock Stitch Machines, nnd offer tho public a elioieo of the best machines ot both kinds, at tlicir establishments in nil the largo cities, nnd through agencies in nearly nil towns throughout tho country. Price lists and samples of sewinu in both stitches furnished nn application to T. J. VAN UIF.SKN, Anent, Tionosta, Pn, PITIIOLS VALLEY R'Y. O.V AND AFTKK Monday, Juno 0, 1871, Trains will run ns foliows: THAINsj NOHTII WARD. si'.VTtoxs. No. 2. Nn. 4. I'tcopolis, in. '.".1 a in 8 :io p in Menuctt, lO.ilS " 3.2.S " Woijds ln.:t(l " 8. lrt " Prat hers Mill IU 24 " 8.10 " Pilhoio City n.(W ' 2.50 " TllVINS SOlVniWAHD. stations. No. 1. No. 3. Pitholo Citv. H.4H nm 1.2(1 pm riatlieis -Mill s.lri i..s Woods S..r.(l " I.f.'l 1 Mcnnctt H.tl2 " 2.d2 Oleopells H.1H " 2.14 1 Ml trains make close connections at Oleoixilis with trains on tho Oil Creek iV Allotrlieny Kivvr liatlway. .Nortli ami South. Two Lines of Stncres run daily between Pitluile City, Miller I nrni and Plcasaut villo, maki'nucnuuectioii witharrivinirand depai timr 1 rains. J . T. ULA I It, li. WICKIIAI, Snp't Ticket Ajfeiit, Pitholo City, Pa. LOTS FOR SALE! IN THE BOROUGH CF TICESTA. Apply to GEO. G. SICKLES, 79, Nassau St., Now Y'orU City. PENNSYLVANIA CEN TRAL RAILROAD ON AND AFTKK II P.P.Sunday May 1, IM70, Trains arrive at and leave the I'uion Depot, corner of Washlnton and Liberty street, as follows; A It HI V K. Mail rrnin, 1.8U a m; Fast Line, 12.12 a in ; Weirsaccomniodation No. I, tl.20 a in' H r i 1 1 1 ill accommodation No 1, 7."0 a m; Wall's iiccouimodntion No 2, H.,Va ill ;Ciu ci ii nut i express 11.21) a in ; Johnstown ac commodation lll.oU am; Hraddock's ae eouimodntioii No 1,7.0(1 pm; l'ittsbuigh express 1.30 p in; Pitcillc express l.fiO p in ; Wall's nccoinmudntion No 3, 2, Ha p in ; llomewood accommodation No 1, 11.65 p in; Wall's accommodation No 4, &..ri(l p m j Mrintoii accommodation No 2, 1.10 p in; Way Passenger 10.20 p in. DKPAHT. Southern express 5.20 a tu ; Pacific ex- Iiress 2.40 a m ; Wall's nceoinmodation No , U.HOn in ; Mail Train H.10 a in ; lii iulon's accoiuiiiodiition 1 1.20 a tn; Hraddock's ac commodation No 1, A. 10 p in; Cincinnati express 12.3." p 111 ; Wall's accommodation N 2, 11. Si am ; Johnstown accommodation 4. OA p in ; llomewood accommodation No 1, 8.50 (i in ; Philadelphia express 3.50 p m; Wall accommodation No 3,3.05 p in; Wall's accommodation No 4, 0.05 p m ; Fust Line 7.40 p nt ; Wall's No 5, 1 1.IK) p in. Tho Church Trains leave Wall's Station every Sunday at 9.0A a. in., reaching Pitts burgh at 10.05 a. m. Hetiii'iiiug leave Pitts burgh at 12.50 p. m., uud arrive at Wall's Station at 2.10 p. in. Cincinnati express leaves dnilv. South ern express daily except Mm lay. All oth er Trains daily, "except Sunday. For further information apl'v to W. H. MKCK WITH, Agent. Tho Pennsylvania Itailroad Company will not assume any Hisk lor Maggage ex cept for Wearing Apparel, and limit their rsponsibility to One Hundred Dollai s. val ue, au baggage exceeding ttiat u ount in vol no win no at too risk ol too ;uer uuloss taken by special contract. ' A. J. CASSA 1 General Superintendent, Altoona Pa. TOM WORK neatly executed at this oflloe v at reasonaoie rates. ADDRESS To the! Norveous AND DBBILITATBD. WIIOSRsufTorintCThnvo boon protract ed from hidden causes, and whoso cases require prompt treatment to randtr cxlsteneo desirable I If you are aufferlnp;, or.'baveauffer4 from Involuntary discharges, whatj effect- does it produce on your gonorat health T Po you feel weak, debilitated, onslly tlrodr Does a littlo extra exertion produce (pah. pltntion of the heart f Poos your II ver, or' urinary organs, or your kidneys, frofiucnt ly get out of order T.Is your urine some times thick, milky or flooky, or is it ropy on sottlinK T Or does a thick skuin" rise lo the top T Or ts a sediment nt tho bottom af ter It lina stood awhile f !o you hnve spells of short breathing or dlapopsln Are your IkiwcIh constipated Do you have spells of Tralnting, or rushes of blood t tho head T Is your memory iinpnredf Is your mind constantly dwelling on this subject loyou find dull, listless, moping, tired of company, or lilof Do you wlU to bo left alono, away from everybody T Hoes nny littlo thing iimko" you start or lump Is your sleep broken or rni-tleas Is tho lustre of your eye as brilliant Tho bloom on your cheek ns bright Do you enjoy yourself in sm'ioty as well f Do you pursue your business with the same energy Do you feel as much confidence in yousclff Are your spirits dull nnd ling, ging, given to tits of melancholy f If so, do not lay it to your liver or dyspepsia. Have you restless nights? Y'our back weak, your knees weak, and have but lit tlo appetite, and you attribute this to d pepsia or liver-complaint t Now, reader, self-nbuso, venerenlsi d eases badly cured, and sexual excesses, nro . all capahlo of producimrn w eaknoss of the genciutivo orgims. The ., ns of genera tion, w hen lu perfect health, nmkotho man Did you ever think that thoso bold, clctl- ant, energetic, persevering, successful bus- iness-nieii nro always thoso whoso genera tive orgr.ns aro in perfoct health T You nevor hear such men complain of being melancholy, of nervousness, of palpitation of tho heart. They are flever afraid they cannot succeed in business j they don't bo. come sad and discourngod ; they nrenlwaya polite and pleasant in tho company of la dies, and look you and tiiem right in the face uono of your downcast looks or any meanness about them. I do tint moan those who keep tho organs Inflated by running to excess. Thoso will not only ruin their conutitutions, but also these they do business will) or for. How ninny men, from .badly cured dls. eases, from the effects of self-abuse and excess, have brought about that state of wellness in thoso organs that has reduced the goucal system so mifNi as to produce almost every oilier disease idiocy, lunacy, paralysis, spinal affections, suicide, and al most every other form of iHsenso which humanity Is heir to, nnd tho real cause of the trouble scarcely ever suspected" and have doctored for all but the right one. ' Diseases of these organs require the use of a Diurotie. IIELMIIOI.D'M FLUID EXTHACT HUC'IIU is the great DinrctieK and is a certain eure'for diseases of th Mladdcr, Kidneys, Gruvol, Dropsy, Organ- io Weakness, Fenialo Complaints, Gener al Debity, and all diseases of the t'rinary Organs, whether existing iu Male or Fe male, from whatever eause originating, and no mutter of how long standing. If no .treatment is submitted to, Oi sumption or Iusanity may ensue. Our flesh and blood are supported from these Bour-es, and the health ana happiness, and that of Posterity, depends upon, prompt use of a rcliablo remedy. Ilclmbold's Extract Btichu, established upward of lU.A'ears, prepared by II. T. IIKLMMOLD, Druggist, 5l4 Mroadway. Now York, and 104 Ssuth 10th Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Pkick-$1.25 per bottle or B bottles for ftl.SO, delivered to any ad dress. Sold by all Drugjrostsevory w hore NONK AUK OENUJXK TJNLE5 DONE TP IN bl'KL ENOKAVEi Wrajper, fae-smile of my Chemical Ware house, uud signed II. T. HELM HOLD, 28-ly J
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