MATURE' o ate' CWtutM no XvlC SULPlIUJt-Xo SUGAR OF LEAD No LI TH AR G No NITRATE OF SIL VER, and is entirety free from the Poisonous and HeaUh-dotroying Drvgtvted in other Hair Prepara tion. Transparent Mid flour as crystal, It wil wot noil tlie finest fabric, perfectly SAFE. CLEAN and EFFICIENT d cs i I erst u ms liONO SOL'UUT FOll AND FOUND AT LAST 1 It restore and prevents tho ITair from becoming Gray, imparts a soft, flossy ap pearance, removes Dandruff, is cool and refreshing to the head, checks the Hair from falling off, and restores it to a great extent when prematurely lout, prevents Headaches, cures all humors, cutaneous eruptions, and unnatural hent. AS A DRESSING FOR T 1 1 K HAIR IT TS THE I1KST ARTICLE. IN THE MARKET. DR. . SMITH, Patentee, Aver, Mass. Prepared only by PROCTER DRUTH ERS, Gloucester, Mass. The genuine is put up in a panel bottle, made expressly for It, with tho name of the article blown in the glass. Ask your Druggist for Nature's 11 air Restorative, and take no other. . rtr-Send two throe cent stamps to Trocter Brothers for a "Treatise on the Human Hair." Tho information it con tains is worth 5 0,00 to any person. W ALLL IS I I M P R O V E D M A G I C It P R O V E D M A G I C IMPROVED MAGIC IB A L M I W. H. PERKING & CO., Sole Propri etors, Frankliu, Pa. 44 kONFECTIONARIE S. J AS. McKAY, at the Post OfBce, lias opened out a choice lot of CONFECTIONARIES, CANNED FRUITS, 10BACC0S, CIGARS, AND MOTIONS OF ALL KINDS. A portion of the patronage of the public Is resspectfully solicited. 40-tf .IAS. M. McKAY. WE HAVE taken the agencv of two machines manufactured at Meadvillo, one known as the Kniffen Mower and Reaper, and the other the Atlantic Mower and Reaper. The advantages these machines claim over others ottered for sale is lightness of Draft, Ease of Managcmrnt, Economy of Powtr, Strength and Chrapntss These machines, with or without reaper attachment can be purchased of II. W. LEDABUR, or WM.B. HEATH, Tionesta, Pa. Thev also sell the TAYLOR STEEL TOOTH HAY fc GRAIN RAKE. None better in use. lQ-3t The oldest and most reliable Institution for obtaining a Mercantile Education. Practical business luen as instruc tors. For information, write for a circular to r. UL'rf & SONU. Pittsburgh, Pa. THE BOOT AND SHOE STORE. TF YOU WANT a perfect lit and a good X articlo of Hoots and Shoes, of the liuest w orkiuansiup, go to II. I. MfCAXCE'S, 89 CENTRE STREET, OIL CITY, PA, 0Eatisfaction guaranteed. 2-33 tf. TIDIOTJTE TEA STORE The place to buy every variety of the VERY BEST.TEAS AT TBI L 0 WEST PRICES, la at the extensive Tea Store of H. T. CHAFFEY, where you can always Hud a large assort ment o! tlie best Teas at Jew 1 01 k prices, A larg assoi imeiii 01 Groceries and rruvlsions, tinenualol in quality and cheapness bvan other store in VVarren county, always on hand. The people of Korent county will nave money by purchasing their supplie ai tins place. IK'st bruuds of FA MIL I FL 0 UR, deli vwed at uny depot on tho Hue of tho R 1;. truu. Jn.re on Main fit. near the Popot. A CHEAT MEDICAL DISCOVERY Dr. WAXXER'S CALIFORNIA VINEGAR BITTERS 4 4 Hundreds of Thousands 5 jf j" Bear tittmiT tn tlixir Wondsr. sr B ? nil c'urmtlTa Enacts. I J If WHAT ARE THEY? b; li! fs Eur OX THET ARB NOT A TTXS ! 2 3 "IIfancy drink. 511 K.'.cof Tour Ham, Whlaker. rrmf C.lrlta end Rtfiiae I.ltimirs tloctoMl, ar licd and-Wtet. tacd t.T ploMellic ten., cilloa" Tonics,"" AppetU. cm," I.cr.orcrs," it., t!:at Kail t!. tlprlcr os to tirnnkcnnT.t anil rttn. hut aro trtio Mrdtr-lnc, made frcai tlic i.i.t;vo Idiots and llcrteof California, frco frnm t il Alrnlivlla Mlmtilnnia. TUcyata tbo tilt FAT l!LiH)l nritlFIElt mud A life U1Y1NO r It I NC'irl.K. perfect Innovator and li,Tlgoralor cf tho System, carrying off all polaosoos matter and rcfttorlnp tlie blood to a hcaltbj condition So person can tnko these Blitora according to diroo tlon aud rcuialn long nnwell. blllO will So glTcnfcraa Incnrabla caao, praTlded tt3 bonca aro not doatroyed toy mineral polaon or o'.hcr mcsss, aid llio ilul organ, trotted beyond UK point of repair. For Indiinimtitorr and Chronlo Itbenma t!am sod t.oul, IyaprtKln, or Indlsoatlos, Billons, Hcmltlrnt and Intermittent FeTcra DiarnKca of I lie lllood, l.trer, Kldury and Klailder, thcao Itlttei nara been oioft nccett nil. tach Dtaraacs ars canted ty Vitiated Blood, which la generally produced by derangement of tiio Dtaeettve Organs, I)YSE1'S1A OR INDIGESTION, Bead ache, Tain In the Shoulders, Coughi, Tlglitnaaa of th. Chot, DUiinesa, Boar Ernctatlona of th. Stomach, Dad uak In the Monui, BUIona Attacxa, PalplUtloa of the Heart, iLflainmatlon of Uio Lnnga, rain In the region, of the Kldneya, and a hundred other painful Bjmptoma, arc the oflflprlngaof Dyspepsia, Thpylnvlgorata the Btomach and atlmnlate Ui tor pldllrorand bowele, irhlch render tbcmcf unequalled eQcscy In cleansing th. blood of all Impurltlea, and Impartlny new life and Tigor to the vbole lyetem. IO II rililK DISEASES, Eruption, Tetter, Sail IUiecm, Dlotchoa, Epots, rtmplea. Tutu! M. Bolls, Cci banclca, lilng-Worms, 8cald-Uead, Bore Eyes, Erysip elas, Itch, ScurtB, Diacoloratlona of thr Skin, Bumors and Diseases of the bkln, of vhatorer name or nature, ere literally dug up and carried out of the system In a shcrr timo by the 11 so of these Bitters. On. bottl. In such cases will conTlneo th. most Incredulous of their curative olToct. Clranao the Vitiated Blood vheneror you Cnd Its lirpurities bursting through tbo skin In Pimples, Erup tions or 6cres t cleanse it when you find it obstructed and slnggtth In tho reins 1 cleans. It when It Is foul, and your feelings will toll you when. Keep the bloc. pure and tho health of the system will follow. 1'IN, TAI'EandoUior WOltJIS, lurking In th. system if so many thousands, are effectually destroy ed and n-n-.OTcd. Tor full directions, read carefully tlie circular around each boUlo, printed fn four lan guages English, German, French and 6panlsh. J. W.'.LIiEn, Proprietor. B. 3. UcDOKALD CO, Irr jjLils and Con. Agents, Ban Fr&nclseo, Cal and tS and 84 Commerce Btroct, Kew York. -? COI-D ET ALL DI1UGQIST8 AND DEALERS. WOMAN B v n imm-nse practice, cxtenuin j t trutiii ;i i.witsti of many year, having witiun tlil tliiic trcuuu ovti nine thousand caset of those ctse;ie pcculiai to woman, I have been enabled u perfect a ntst patent and agreeable medicine that m:ct tho inuicatiuitf presented by that cl-Vis of uiwaes with fKutiivs ccr taint y and cxactueu. To designate ttus natural specific compound, I have canted it Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. The term, however, is but a feeble expression of mv most matured appreciation of its value, Lacd upcu actual and witnessed realiucs. A a cloc observer. 1 have while witiieinE it, positive results tn tlie few Special diseases incident to the separate organism of woman, singled it out as tktcltmax ertrmHtHg etm 9 my m.dual carter. On its merits as a positive, safe, and effectual remedy for litis class t. disease, and one tliat will at alt times and under ell en turn- stances act kindly and in harmony unit the laws wl.ieh fovern the female tystem, I am wiliiutE to klake my reputation a a physician. Nay, even nnrc, so coi:li dent am 1 that it will not disappoint the moht s.iiii:u:e expect at ion ot a single invalid lady Vsho cmiuys it for any of the ailments fjr which I rcciMv.nunci it, that I oAer a.id soil it under A 1'O.SH 1 L 1. 1 AU AN TEE. 1( a beneficial eti'ect u a A cxpcrieiicfd ly the time two-thirds of lh contents of the buiile are used, 1 will, on the return of the bottle, two-thirds ot the medicine having been taken according to direc tions, and the case using one lor which 1 recommend it, promptly refund the money paid for it. Had 1 nut the most pirfect confidence in its virtues I could nut offer it as 1 do under thec condition : but having u it nesscd its truly miraculous cures in thousands of case. tel HhirraHttd and perfectly stiff in ritktHf ivtn my rtfintatnm ana my monfy en ttt Merits. The following are among those diteu.se in which my Fvrit Prescription has worked cure a if by roigic and with a certainty ncvr nelorc attained by any medicine: I-eucorrnuca, excessive Mowing, 1 am fuvMonthly Periods SupprcHioni when from unnuU ural cautes Irregularities Weak Lack, Prolapsus or falling of the Uterus, Anteverhion and Keiroveihiott, liiartng uown Sensations itueiivti neat, iervou Depression, Debility, Dcspan-lency, Threatened V.h cirriaire. Chronic Cone est ion. 1 (inanimation and VI- cerauon of tli4 Vurui and iy in u.y other chronic diseases peculiar to woman nt mciitioncu nerc, in which, as well as in the case which 1 have mentioned, my t avonte Prescription work cures the marvel of the world. This medicine 1 do nut extol as a curt -all, but it admirably fulfills a sinlenc&s ot purpose, being a most perfect specific in all chronic diseases t-f the sexual system of woman. It will r.ot di fc nor will it do harm in any state or conui;iuti. . i i. a host Powrkfuu Kks i okat tVB T-iMc ti the gen eral as well as the nexual system, aKo combining he most valuable nervine properties, liothihe muscular and nervoui forces arc strengthened and built up y 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 u.ue. Indeed, it is a Mother's Ctrduti, and so prepares the stent for parturition that it rendcnchild-labor easy. 1 have received the heartfelt praise from hundreds of mothers fn the inirttimihle bcnehtslhus conferred. 1 offer my Favorite Prescription to lite I.adtc of America with the sincerity of au huiiol heart, and for their best welfare. Tho u ho desire furihei inloinia ation o;i these subjects can obtain it in my THai isk (N ChKONU: iilbBASKS tK TUB CKNli::AUVB ATslt Ukinakv Ukgass sent secure f; m observation vyn receipt of two postage stamp-. It treats nunuirly on those diseases peculiar to Vc males, und pcs uiuch Valnahte adsice in record to their ni.Mt.TC-Hieiil du. imi km t 4Miiit: i nr. RCKIPTION ISNOI h Al l. FIIIHl C l.ASS Ultl U4J,lsl St ut $1.:0 jur llo. Manufactured at the f hemical I -tbonuorv ot it, v. rihtivi:, m. ik, buLR I'KmhriilTuk, HL'KKAl.ll. N. V THE Tenth volume of Wood's House hoi.u Maoazink beupis with January '72. It is edited by Oail Hamilton. S. S. Wocxl, and II. V. Osborne, and includes among its regular contributors Horace (irocley, liail Hamilton, ThosK. Beecher, nr. l)io Lewis, Dr. W. W. Hall, James Parton, etc. Harriet Beecher Ktowo, Brick Poiiicroy, John (i. Suxe, Mai. Uenl. Kil- patrick, Petroleum V. Nasbv, etc., write it occasionally. Terms One lollur a vear. In clubbing, three tiist-class periodicals are given for tho price of one of tliein. Tlie wost liberal Premium List ever published No iieriodical is more I'reiiuently or favor. ably mentioned by the press. "Wood's Household Mugu.iun in one of tho monu ments ol busnics enterprise which mark the age.1' Methodist Home Journal, Phil adelphia, Pa. "It has been improving ever since wo know it a good criterion for the future." Courier, Now Market, Can ada. It is a marvel of chcixpucxK and lirsl-ela-a quality combined." New York Times. Specimen copy sent free to any address. S. S. WOOD A Co., Newhnnjh, N. Y. ' .1 ' life i-'fist.r. Si r- Avviw1 iji.hi 167 Water Street, Meadville, Pa. ALSO A BRANCH STORE IN FRANKLIN, TA. In Store with STAPLES,? SlIiLEl', Opposite l'oat Office. THE LARGEST DEALER IN In this section, including the following celebrated makes : ChickerinCJ & Sons, Steinwav & Sons. Win. B. Bradbury, Kurtzman, " others. WHITNEY A SLA YTON'S ORGANS AND MEL ODEONS. These Organs and Melodeons are acknowledged by all good judges to be the best and finest finished Reed Instruments made. This being the Oldest and Largest House, in this section, superior induce ments can and will be offered to purchasers. Stools and Spreads, Sheet Music, Books, aud a large stock of everything in the Music line, can bo found at my store. 0-ly J. O. HULL. 500 YOlMT.TIi: IX OXK. AGENTS WANTED Fon The Library of Poetry and Song, Boinir Choice Scloc'ions from the Best Poets, Knulisli, Scotch, Irish and Ameri can. With an Introduction by WILLIAM CULLEX BRYANT. t'nder whoso critical supervision the volume was compiled. The handMomc.it and cheapest subscrip tion book extant. Over SdO panes, beauti fully printed, choice v illustrated, hand, sonielv bound. A Library of over 500 volumes in one book, whose contents, of no ephemeral nature or interest, will never Itrow olu rr stale, it can lie, ana will ue read and re-read with pleasure by old and young, as lontf as its leaves hold together. A perieci surprise, scarcely anyming all all a favorite, or at all worthy of place here, is neglected. It is a book for every household." V. Y. Mail. "wo know ox-no similar collection In the English lan.trimgo which, in copious noss and leiicity oi selection and arrange ment, can at all compare with it." jY. Y. Time. Terms liberal. Polling verv rapidly. Scud for Circular and Terms to J. B. KOKI) A CO. T, Park Place, N. Y. June 6, 1871. Allegheny Valley Rail Road. XEW LINE TO BUFFALO THROUGH THE OIL It KU IONS. OX AND afler Monday Nov. 20, Trains will run as follows (Altoona Timo) : SOUTH. Day Express leave Oil City at 2 25pm Arrives at Pittsburgh 8 55 p ni Night Express Leaves Oil City 9 30 p m A rrives at Pittsburgh li 40 a m Mail Train leaves Oil City 9 45am Arrives at Pittlburgh 00 p in Venango Acconi. leaves Oil City 4 00 p. in. aud arrives al Kittatming 9 10 p.m. NOKTH. Iay Express Leaves Pittsburgh at 7 60 a m Arrrives itt Oil City at 2Mp ni Night Express Leaves Pittsburgh 8 20 pin Arrives at Oi.. City 5 45 a in Mail Train leaves Pittsburgh ' "0 a in Arrives at Oil City ft p m Venango Ace. leaves Kittannin a a m and arrives at Oil City 1 20 p m Silver Palace Sleeping Cars on night Express Trains, between Pittsbuigh and Titusville. Through Coaches on liav Ex press Trains between Pittsburgh and Bos ton. J. J. LAWRENCE, T. M. KING, Uen l. Sup't. Ass't. Sup't. MALL'S 'rcptable Sicilian Hair Renewsi JTas stood the test of seven years before the public f and no prepar ation for the hair has yet been ills covered that ivi'l produce the same beneficial retail. It is tin entirely new scientific discover!, combin ing ma mi of the most powerful and restorative afcnts in the VEGET ABLE KINCDUM. it restores CREY HAIR TO ITS ORIGINAL YOUTH FUL COLOR. It makes the scalp uhite and clean! cures dandruff and humors, and falling out of the liair; and will make it yroio upon bald heads, except in vera aged persons, as it furnishes the nutritive principle bf which the hair is nourished and supported. It makes the hair moit, soft, and alossii. ami is unsurpassed as a llAtJt Jt It ESS I NO. It is the cheapest preparation ever offered to tho public, one bottle will ac complish more and lust longer than three bottles of any other preparation'. It is recommended and used bf the Tirst Medical Authority. The tl'onilerf ul results produced bij our Sicilian Hair Ilenewer have iiiluccd iikiiii to manufacture preparations for the Hair, under various names; and, in order to indues the trade and the pablieto purchase their compounds, thei hare resorted to falsehood, b clitimlnti then were former part ners, or hnd sonm connection with, our Mr. Hall, and their pi exi ra tion was similar to ours. Ho not be deceived bf them. I'archase the orlniiiutt it has never yet been cualeil. Our Treatise on tho Hair, with certificates, sent, free bf mnil. See that each bottle has v.w private Ileeenue Stamp over the t'tp of tho bottle. All others are imitations. R. P. Hall it Co., Prop's, Nashua, N.H. 5 A y aft and ptutm itt MttUrimr TMi Cut Illustrates tV.e rcsnnar of Using 13 Tl. PIEROE'3 Fountain Xdsiil Injector, on w DOUCHEJ Tills Inttmmcnt In Mpeclslly Act Igncd for th ltcrfcrt anplU-ntion et DR. SAQC'3 CATARitM REMEDY. It i tlici tmW form (if Ihf IrinucllT Jt't itiv,.i:trd Willi wlitcti lltliil mnltftlio rntl Iti-rurrli-il liltih up aoil p'rfectly cp.'ir' lonll yMi eWlu- ntlccird us i.il aSL'i.., sml iho ehri :n l.ers or caviiU'0 ceni inuniriitin llirri-n ii'i, ill wLicli foroi lunl ulrcril fro.im!:ill.v cxi-1, S'ul fmrti hu ll thr rninrrl.al tllf ciuirire sri'iieniilv immti'i'iN. 'i'lio want of mhu-hi in IriMlin t'.narrli lierctofitrn lift sripi-n largely from the l'.n:i-.M-lhirny of applyiui; ri-incitU'i. In tiw.s'e cftviti,- oii-l r'n'-nin-r liy any of tlto ordi nary nu'llioil. 'I'hU iilt;tclo In llie way of tf fi'i'ltn..' run' li entirely ovi-rcomi" liy w lnv.iiii n of tiiti Doiirlu. In u.:ii?llit iiif Trunin, t. the Fluid Is carried by its own weight, (no snuffing, forcing tr p-jmDhg being required. I Tip out i.ilni In n IVII foully ll.iw in;r T-tivam To tlti I.IIiihI j'tilTion of llto nnl iia.Hn .H'i. iiusi-N iiilontiil tlioii.Llil eltaiin eall lliir IiiIti- ai-(l rlianilx'n roiuicri,-,! 11,,-ri w illi, nti'l flaws oat of the oppraite noftlrll. Iihii.i- i .K-u-nnt, n'ol . J i.iiiiil.f II. tit n i lull) ran tiiirU'thiaiid II. l ull nnt explicit llri lions ar coniimny carli liiti'iiiiu'tit. Wln-n urrcl with lliia bitruiii"..nt. lr. Sii.'i.'t. ratarrh Itcninlv cnri' re-i-wit stia.k of "Cold in llio Ilcod'itiy a f..w aiiiiliration. S't!iloniso Calarrli. Fror)mnt hrad nrho. iliHcliar' f-itlini inlo Itiront, HHiirtinirf ir fuiJ. Walerv, thick iiiiii-iii. iiruli lit,i .tleiirivp. Ar. In oihur ailryiH'!, lry. wnti-ry, wi-ak or inflamed cve. (tuiipiiiur np or ohtrurtioti of Hnl iinifnues, rinin in car, iU.ariioia, tiawktin; and coiiL.-llnK to clear thmat, ulccralion!, pcal.i from nlcrri', voice sltercii. ntnal twan, cflclif io lin alh, Ini. paired or total doprivatiou of K;irc 1 1 sint-U ai d ta-to, dizxiiuis. mental depref ."loll, loia of a(pt tite, lti liieslioii, enlarerd tmifila. Ikklinir roiivh, ic. Onlv a few of tlu-wi s.vmptonis arc likely to he pretnt In any cao at one time. I Dr. sujo's f'utarrli lt niody, when ued with Dr. Pierce's Nasal lou lie, and sccninpanio-'l with the roiiKtitntiulial trial, nient which l rin'oniinendod In llio jiamplilct that wrap each bottle uf Iho Itemedy, le a per fect rpocillc fjr this loatliomc di-cn-e, aud tho proprietor offer", in good faith. $.UO reward for a cao ho can not cure. Tho Remedy U mild and pica'ant loiiHcronuuiilncrn rtroueor caustic dm ' or poison-. Tlie Catarrh Ilellleilv It fold at 60 cent. KomiiB nl m renin, by nil Dru(. Ktsts. or either will be m iiled hv proprietor on receipt of W cent. It. V. HI F.llfJI'i, M. D., Solo Proprietor, Dfl't ALO. N. Y. WTIa..., CUARLEi A. D.VSA. tdJtor. Zm foliar Wcchtij tm. A Newspaper ol the Present Times. Intouded for Peoplo Now on Garth. Including Fanne:s. Vcchaaics. Mercbantt, Pro fesiional Men, Wuikera. Tniokera, sad sil 'a ner of Uoaeit Folkt, and tho WItoi, Sous, and Paali:orof alltaeh. ONLY ONE DOLLAR A YEAH I ONE HUNDRED CO HIES FOa 830. Or lou taan One Cent s Copy. Let then Im a 8,10 CiuM al cfary fast Office. KE.UI. EEIiLY SCN, 83 A YEAR, of th? ime also and cencral character ai TUU WKKKLIT. b it with a creator Tarlety of ai.scol.aaeoos readme, ajd furalslilu; t'.ia neirs sn itt tancrlbeis with fei eater frestmesa. becau.o li coutod twice a week Instead of oaceonly. THE DAILY SUN, 80 A YE lit. A preeminently rcad..hie newspaper, witn te larL'fti circalailn in the world. Free, toite ld'ideot, and learlo8 In po'.ttict. All tlie news finm everywhere. 'I w i cents a copy ; liy mail. d0 cents a wouth, or 841 ayuar. TERM3 TO CLUBS. THE DOLLAR WEEKLY feUX. TiTO oopica, one year, at.araieiy a.-dre.sl. Tour lillnr. Ten eopljs, one Tear, acntrate!v a.Mres.-eu (a -i aj extra coiy tolhesetLer u ol clun) EisUt Dollars. Twenty eonloa, one year, vepnratur. aililresctl (ad au extra cj.y to tue getter up of einbi, Filiceu Dullara. Fllty copies, one year, lo one a'ldrrta tand tbo bemt- eekiy uoe yeur l eetter u p of clnht, Tb.lriy-tb.rco Dollars. Fifty copies, one year, .epatatelv andreaen fanit tae beuii- Weekly one yer To celTer uooi eluT.), TblrtyllTO Dollars. One hundred co-lea, one year, t.i one ad'lrecu t ind the iially for one ye;tr lo the evtter no of c ui, Ulty Dollars. One hundred eooles. one y.-ar. separutcly an dref.cil iaa.l tho Oally loro:.e yetr to t up ireller up ol clubj, blxiy Dollars. THE teEIII. WEEKLY FUN. Five coplca, 0:10 ycai , scparatclv aHdi e,ei. Eiubt Dollars, lea eni'ies, one Terr, fenara'elv a.lnreased (ati4 ua ektia Gi.oy potior up of el in), Hlxieeu Dollars. SEND Y'UDit NOXEY In T.t I'tn.-j order. eieLs, or diaft. nn v,v or. wnercvei euve.ili-nt if not. tuen regUicr n. trL'er. utmtaiuiiu mo tec A idre.. I w I'eti'l. he-, K. - York rite. bnu '.tn.i lOUHSCKiliF, fortuo Forest Republican ll r-... . J I K ZJ 1 1 r? r.jsniv I will pay. OilCrcck&AlIfgliciiyR Inrlty VV ANP AKTKH Momlay Juno fi, 1871, Trains will run as follows i aolITHWAlin TRAINS STATIONS 1st Class. 2,1 Class. 4 2 1 a. in. a. in. p. in. a. in. Corrv H 1ft 11 00 5 60 14 a. in. 8 00 9 10 9 30 II 54 10 20 11 00 11 20 Simrlnnsliurft () ''2 11 !!" (ilvmlcn fi4 11 47 It 24 0 37 6 411 6 l5 7 10 7 25 Ontrovillo 7 01 11 f5 Trvnvillo 7 13 12 0:1 7 25 12 1ft 7 83 12 2. llyiltHown An Tltusvlllo dk 7 42 12 4ft 7 40 fl 16 11 Rft Miller l-'arm 8 02 1 03 7 fill fl 6ft 12 1ft HlmlVer 8 07 I 08 8 03 7 20 12 20 Pioneer 8 17 1 18 8 10 7 40 12 41 AR 8 25 1 25 8 23 7 55 1 05 Pot Centre 1K 8 28 1 28 8 30 8 10 1 fift Columbia. 8 3ft 1 3ft 8 38 8 20 2 10 Tarr Farm 8 40 I 38 8 42 8 30 2 25 Kvnd Farm J8 4H 1 44 j8 60 8 4(1 2 40 KouxKVillo 8 53 1 40 8 50 0 00 2 6ft MoClilltock ;h m 1 63 9 00 9 Oft 3 O'l AR 9 10 2 05 B 15 9 20 3 20 Oil Cltv nu 9 1ft 2 10 10 1ft 3 40 Oleopolis II 4ft 2 30 11 10 4 2ft Knile Hock 9 60 2 41 11 32 4 50 President 9 5 '2 60 1 1 38 4 60 Tionesta 10 2t 3 12 12 30 ft 37 Hickory 10 41 3 32 1 20 1 1ft Trnnkevvillo 10 64 3 41 1 4 6 43 Tidiouto 11 It 3 68 2 24 7 10 Irvincton 12 01 4 40 4 05 8 40 ADIII rloNAT. Hl-TONn-rt.ASSTnAINS-SOfTIt. No. lrt Titusvllloa.lOp. m.s Miller 2.B0: Pioneer 3.111; Pet I'entre 3.:;lj C'oluiubia 4.1.1; Tarr 1'iirni 4.'.':t; ltynd Farm 4.;S7; itotisevuie 4.00; nil c itvo.o. No. 8 Corry (1.15 a. ni.j Titusville miner i nrinti..i; j-ei c entre l. is; coiunv bia 10.1:1; Tarr Farm 1II.1S; ltvnd Farm 10.27; Itousevillo 10.3.1: Oil City 11.00, No. 18 Pet Centre 1.2S p. ni.; Columbia i.ou; inrr rnrni x.o.i; ityiitl f arm 2.10! Kousevillo2.3l; Oil City 3.00. No. aj Oil City 0.:!0 a. m.; Olooiiolls i.-a; nonesia b.uij irunxej-villo 10.1 Tidioutoll.lt. , NonrnwAnn thains. STATIONS: 1st f'hvss. 3 2d Class. 13 U p. m p. in. a. m. n. in Irvincton Tidiouto Trtinkeyvillo Hickory Tionest'n President KitKlo ltin k Oleopolis Alt Oil City IB McClinbsk Itousevillo Hynd Kami Tarr Kami Columlya An Pet Centro DK 1'ioneer Slmiler Miller Farm AR Titusville tK llydotown 11 4.1 5 11,1 U 00 7 4.1 1 2 f 47 1 4.1 (i 0.1 1 .11 Ml Is 2 14 U 34 i;2 3.1 !; ,i.i a :w fis 7 a) 9 0.1 8 0.1 10 1.1 H 2 10 44 8 4.1 11 40 SO li 2 0 !Wi 1U 3: i 47 3 15 7 OS 10 0.1 7 35 10 M 1 o:i I 1 ,10 C 00 6 13 6 HI 3 20 7 10 11 30 0 8'J '7 5,1 II 50 3 35 7 .IM l i 00 2 10 2 2.1 2 HO 2 40 2 55 3 10 3 20 3 33 3 4.1 4 11 4 40 5 20 f(! 'JO . 40 (I Sil 3 4.1 8 04 la 2.1 8 10 12 38 8 14 12 4S 8 21 1 05 (1 lid 0 34 0 30 4J (I Wi 50 7 15 7 3.1 7 44 7 .17 8 0,1 'S 14 H 24 8 55 3 40 3 55 3 .19 4 Oil 8 23 8 :io l 2.1 1 4.1 2 IN) 2 11 2 45 3 05 8 20 3 50 4 10 4 30 4 50 5 60 4 1.1 8 40 4 20 8 44 4 40 il 05 4 45 4 65 5 08 5 17 !5 27 9 10 9 20 j:o 34 jjil 43 0 50 Tryonvillo Centreville Ulynden iSpartausburg Corry 5 :8 io oa o io io 3a ADDITIONAL SKCOND-CEASSTRAINH-NOIVTII No. 15 Oil City 0.55 a. ni.j Itousevillo 7.20; Tarr Farm 7.4(1; Columbia 7.55; Pet Centre M0; Pioneer 8.40; Miller 9.25; Titusville 0.55. No. 7 Titusvillo 9.00 a. m.; Corrv 11.2.1. No. 11 Oil City 11.20 a. m.; Itousevillo 11.1.1; 11 vnd Kariii 11.53; Tarr Farm 12.03; Columbia 12,10; Pet Centre 12.20; Miller 1.2.1; Titusvillo 2.00; Corry4.42p.nl. No. 21 Tidiouto 12.45 p. in.; Trnnkev villo 1.4.1; Tiouesta2.43; Oleopolis 4.2.1; Oil City .1.20. () Trains do not stop. (J) Stop on signal. (X I Stop lor meals. Trains 5, 6, 21 and 22 run daily ; all other trains tinny except isunuavs. N. II. 'iVain No. lit is ah Hs 'xpress from Titusville to Corry. KII.VKU PALACE HLEKriNO TAtt TRAINS. No. 4 Direct from Philadelphia without cnango. No. 1 chuCKC. No.5 chnugo. No. 0 chanue. Direct to Philadelphia without Direct from Pittsburgh without Direct to Pittsburgh without c. j. iiF.prtuitN jno. riTCAinx, Superintendent. (len'l Manager. LOSADALIS ilin l.NGUiZDIENTS THAT COMPOSi. HOSADAI.IS are i'i!;I,!!nl t ii cvrir y p:u kapo,tlicre tiiro i l is nr't u uucri t p ep.i ration, coiist'fj'icut'y rnrsiciAxs puesckibe it T t i 3 a certain ciro for Scrofula, S,'i!ni, in all its fliruiK, lilieuim 'iui, tl.iu Diseases, l.ivcr Cotn iilaint bud l11 ditCLSea of tha I'iluoJ. I o:?3 urns c? h::asali3 will tlu morn pood than ten boltlcl of Ilia yrupa of Saraaparills. thu uNEr;n:iaN:D physicians havo used r.osaJalis in their practice :'jr t!ic jnst thrco ycurs and freely oi.(!nrm) it sua rcliablo Alteralivo mid lllood Purifier. 7ri. T. C. rCCII.of Ualtlmoro. 1)11. T. J. 11DVKIN' " DU. II. Vi'.CAI.H. " 1)11. V. (I. 1AM l.LY. " Dil. J. S. EI'AllUS, ol Nicholaavllle, i; Drt. J. L. s. v. McCAIlTI! A, Columbia, DR. A. II. XOBU.S, K.iluecomb, N. C. :d akd r.iiDOssED ey J. c. r .Ma ::x. :i t roxs, Kali itivcr, r. iv. i .'xin. Mirk. A. 1 . Vi:i 1 Li..l, l.,ma, Ohio. 11. I1A! T .l.inia (.llio. I'BAVI N i; l ti., I ..rJonsvllle, Va. SA.MT.. . IMMlDliN, ilutfrecs Lo:o, Triiti. Our r;i:.re w'.'.l r.ot t!W of any ex. t"n le i ri;i'i.-.rus i;t i.. a: on to the viino .io! I'.o a ii'i i. Y.jthe Meiiical l'ro'.'. .i'i vc i u.i:un'eo a Fluid Kx Ira. t mi -.,:(:: t-i a.iy tiiey have ever IM. 'J la t-a :rKl;t of diseased iilo.i.! ; I.:: 1 l i ::... lll!;'te.l we say try Uu.,'. n-:s aitJ j cu will be restored lu he lit. i. Itnsa.la'.is is S..1.1 by all Drupglsts, orive fel..1 j.er botUo. Andreas ZL Zl.JZliZii ti C3. 'U-nutmiuiing Chtihiitt, -Hor.r.. Mo. COAL! COAL ! CT.S. EYEBHABT IS Prepared to deliver the best quality of Oml at the old Kvcrhart Hunk, two miles from Newmnuville for 7 cents per or at Tionesta and vicinity for 25 CENTS PER BUSHEL. He always has a large supply ou hand, Vow is the time to lay in a large supply Or'lers prmxi ptly artejirkrl to 2 'i M CROVER & BAKER hi:w no n.vi iiim.is. Tiio (bllowlng aro 'selected from thous ands of testimonials of sliullnr character, as expressing tho reasons for tho prefer ence of the (trover At linker Machines over all others. "Hike tho Orover .V Baker Ma chine, in tho llrst place, becauso If I had any other, I should still want a drover rV linker i and having a (i rover v linker It answers the purpose of all tho rest. It does a grenter variety of work and Isoasler to lenm than any oilier, Mrs. J. C. Cro ly (Jenny June) "I have had several years' expe rience with a (trover linker Machine, which has given me great satisfaction. I think tho (trover linker Mnchlne is more ensllv mannirnd, and less liable to get nut of order. I prefer the (trover At linker de cidedly," Mrs. Ir. Watts, New York. "I have had one In mv family for some two years; and faoin what I know of its workings, and from tho testimony of many ot m v trienus who uso the suno, i can hardly see how anything could be more eompieto or give uottor sniisiticiion. Airs. tien. i. rant. "I lielieve It to bo the best, all things considered, ofsn v that I have k nown It is verv simple and easily learned: tlie sewing I mm the ordinary spools Is a great advantage; the stitch is entirely reliable; it noes ornamental work Deaulintliy ll Is not ualilo to trot out ot order. Mrs. A. M Spooner, 36 UondSU llrooklyn. "I am acquainted with tho work of tho principal mncluncs, anil 1 preler the (trover linker to them all, because I con sider the stitch more elastic. I have work in the houso which was dona nine yours nitn which Is still good." Mrs, Dr. Mc Creadv. No. 43 Kast 2:id street, N. Y. ''More than two-thirds of all the sewluirdono in my family for the Inst two years has been done by (trover At linker's Mnchiuo, and I never had a garment rip or need mending, except those rents whicn frolicsome boys will make in whole cloth. It is, In my opinion, by far the most valu able of any I havo tried." Mrs. Henry Ward Ileei'her. "The Orover At Rnker Sewing Ma chine has rendered In every respect, the most perfect satisfaction. It combines so many advantages witli beauty of execu tion and economy in jiricethnt it is a no resity in every household." Mrs. (iovcr nor (ieary, llnrrisburg. Pa, "I have had tho t! rover A linker Ma chine for ten or twelvo yours in constant use in my house. I have soon and known every kind of Family sewing, both per sonal anil nouseiioiti, accnmplisiiott up the Orover A' linker Machino, to the enti. sntisfaction of all concerned, Itev. Stephen II. Tyng. "I lind the firover .t linker Stitch will wearnslongas tho garments do outwear the gnrment in I'nct. The switch will not brenk on bins senilis, when stretched, as others do ; and neither docs it draw the work." Mrs. Dr. Whiting, 4 Fast twon ty-lburtli street, N. Y. Tho Grover and linker Sewing Machine Company manufacture both the Elastic and Lock Stitch Machines, and oiler tho publio a choice of tho best machines of both kinds, at their establishments In all the largo cities, and through agencies in nearly all towns throughout tho country. Price lists anil samples of sewing In both stitches furnished on application to T. J. VAN GIICSF.N, Agent, Tionesta, Pa, PITIIOLE VALLEY R'Y. fS AND AFTKH Monday, June 5, 1871, ys Trains will run as loiiows: TRAINS NOI1T1IWAKD. TATtoxs. No. 2. No. 4. Oleopolis, lu.2 a in 3.3 p rsi llenuett, 10.38 " H.'s Woods 10.311 " 3.18 ' Prathers Mill 10.24 " 3.10 ' PitlioleCity 11.00 ' 2.50 ' TRAINS SOUTHWARD. stations. No. 1. No. 8. Pitlmlo City, 8.40 a in 1.20 pm l'mthers Mill " 1.48 Wootls 8,5(1 " 1..KI ltennett U.02 " 2.02 Oleopelis 9.16 " 2.14 All Trains make closo connections at Oleopolis with trains on the Oil Creek At Allegheny llivcr Muiiway, rtortn anu South. Two T.lnes of Stnires run daily between PilholoCilv. Miller Farm and Pleasant villo, lnaki'ngeonnection withnrrivingand tlejiarting Trains. J. I. 11L.A1H, il. W1C K1IAM, Blip I, Ticket Agent, Pitholo City, Pa. LOTS FOR SALE! IN THE BOROUGH OF TIONESTA. Apply to GEO. G. SICKLES, 70, Nassau St., Now York City. PENNSYLVANIA CEN TRAL RAILROAD "VN AND AFTER 11 P, P. Sunday Ma: J l, 1870, Trains arrive at and leave the Union Depot, corner of Washlnton aud Liberty street, as follows; ARRIVK. Mall Train, 1.30 a m i Fast Mne, 12.12 a m Well'saccommodntion No. 1, rl.20a m Urinton accommodation No I, 7.50 a in Wall's accommodation No 2, 8.55a in :Cin cinnati exnress 0.20 a m : Johnstown ac commodittion 10.60 a III : P.raddock'8 ac. coinmoilution No 1, 7.00 pin; Pittsburgh express i.30 p m; Pacific express 1.50 p m Wall's accommodation No 3, 2.ii5 p in Homewood accommodation No l,0.5.i pin Wall a accommodation ro4, 6.ft(i p in llriiilon accommodation No 2, 1.10 p Ul Way Passeniror 10.20 p ni UI'd'A 11 Southern express 5.20 a ni ; Pacific ex rress 'i.w a m ; wall s actwuiiiiiotiuiion , 0.30a m ; Mail Train 8.10 a m ; lli inton' accominoilution 1 J.20 a m ; lirudtliH'k s ac. coinmodutioii No 1,5.10 p in ; Cincinnati express 12.35 p m ; Wall's accommodation N 2, 11.51 a m ; Johnstown accommodation 4.05 pm; lloinewooa accoininotiaiion rue 1, 8.50 p in; Philadelphia express 3.50 n m Wall accommodation No 3.3.05 p in; nll'i accommodation No 4, 0.0,1 p ill ; Fast Line 7.40 p in ; Wall's No 5, 11.00 p m. Tho Church Truing leuvo Wall's Station every Sundiiv at 9.05 a. in., reaching Puts burgh ut 10.0.1a. in. Returning leave Pitta. burgh at 12.5()p. in., and arrive at Mali Station at 2.10 n. 111. Cineiniuiti exnress leaves dnilv. South ern oxnress dnilv except Mon Jay, All oth cr Trains dnilv, except Sunday. For further' Information nplv to W. II. UKCKWITII, Agent The Pennsylvania Railroad Compan will not assume any Risk for Hnggngo ex' cent for Wt'arinir Apparel, and limit thei rsponsibilitv to One Hundred Dollaisyal lie. All bttimnge exceeding that a out in valuo will bo at the risk or tne ner unless taken by special contract. A. J. CASSAl Oeneral Superintendent, Altoona Pa, I OH WORK neatly executed at thisoftl I at reasonable rates. ADDRESS To thoNcrvoous AND X) EBILITAT 23 ID . WIIOSRsufTorlnTsliavo been protraet ed from hidden causes, and whosa enses require prompt treatment to rand existence desirable i If you aro sufTerlng, or liave'suffersxl from Involuntary discharges, what efl'ooi d(Hs it produce on your general health T Do you feel weak, debilitated, easily tlredT Does a littlo extra exertion produce dial- -pitation of tho henrtT Does your liver, or r urinary organs, or your kidneys, frequent- -ly get out of orderTIs your urino; soinu tinics thick, milky or Hooky, or is It ropy on settling T Or does a thick skumrlso t tho top t Or is a sedimont at tho bottom af tor It hits stood awhile T Do you bav spells of short breathingor tllspepsinf Ar our IkiwoIs constipated 7 Do you hara spells offralnting, or rushes of blood to the head T Is your memory inipai od f la your mind conslanlly dwelling on thla subject f Do you feel dull, llstloss, moping, tired of company, or Hie T Do you wlak to.bo left alono, away from everybody t Does any little thing'mako' you start or . limp T Is your sleep broken or rentlesaf Is tho lustre of your eye as brilliant f Tho bloom on your cheek as bright? D you enjoy yourself In society as well t Do on pursue your business with tho aaru energy T Do you feel as much conlldonco n youselff Aro your spirits dull and flag. glng, given to Ills of melancholy ? If ao, o not lay it to your liver or dyspepsia. Have you restless nights? Your back weak, your knees weak, and have but 11b- o appetite, and you attribute this to atari pepsiaor livar-complaint? Now, reader, self-abuse, venereal! d- eases badly cured, and sexual excesses, aro all enpnblo of producing a weakness of tho generative organs. Tho organs of genera tion, when in 'perfect hoalth.'ninko ttuVmam Did you ever think that Ihoso bold, dofl ant, energetic, porsevoring, successful bus iness-men are always those whoso genera tive organs are in perfect health? Yeo nevor bear such men complain of being melancholy, of nervousness, of palpitation of the heart. They aro never afraid Uiot annot succeed In business j they don't be come sad and discouraged ; they arealwaya polite and pleasant in the company of la dies, aiuljook you and them right In tho- fuco none of yourdownca.t looks or any meanness about them. I do nat mean noso who keep the organs inflated by running to excess. Thoso will not only n their constitutions, but also thoto they do business with or for. How many men, from badly cured "dis eases, from tho effects of sclf-abuso and excess, have brought about that stata of weakness in thoso organs that has rodueed the geneal system so mnch as to produeo al most e vory ot her d iHoa.so Idiocy, lunacy, paralysis, spinal affections, suicide, and al most every other form of disease which humanity is heir to, and the real causa ot the trouble scarcely ever suspected '!, uavo aoetorea lorait out too rigm one. Diseases of theso organs require the aso of a Diuretic. II ELM HOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCIIU is the groat Diurotle, and is a certain cure 'for diseases of tho Uladdor, Kidneys, (travel, Dropsy, Organ Io Weakness, Female Complaints, Gener al Dcbity, and ull diseases of tho Urinary Organs, whether existing in Male or Fa- mule, from whatever eauso originating, and no matter of how long standing. If no treatment Is submitted to, Co sumption or Insanity may ensue. Oun MohIi Art. lilooil nrn uminnrtail frnm rlioaa sources, and the health and happiness, and that of Postority, depends npom prompt use of a reliable remedy. Ilehubold's Extract Buchu, establishes! upward of 10,ears, preparod by II. T.. HKLMBOLD, Druggist, 804 Broadway. New York, and 101 Ssuth 10th Street Philadelphia, Pa. Price f 1.25 per bottlo or (I bottles for fli.SO, dolivcred to any ad dress. IsoliFby all Druggestaovorywhora, TJONE ARE GENUINE UNLESS l DONE TP IN STL ENGRAVED Wrapper, fuc-amile of iuy Chemical Ware house, aud signed li. X. IUCLM BOLD. !?-ly
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