D. W. CLARK, (OOMMISSIOMKIt'Sf t.rniC, rORESt CO, i PA.) RE A L EST A TE AG EXT. HOUSES and Lots for Sain nil.! KlCNm Wild Umds for Siilp, L . I have superior rncilitio for accrtainiiiK the condition nt' taxes and tax deeds, Ac, nnd nm therefore iliilml to net intclli HPiitly as aircnt of those livlns nt n ilis-tnni-o, owninir hinds in t ho Cnnnty. Ofllco in Commissioners Knoiu, Court House, Tloncxta, I'a. 4-41-ly. I. W. Cf.AHiv. Xom Hoarding-Houtc. A TItS. S. S. HI'I.lNriS has l.iiilt n hxr-ite i'l addition to her house, nnd Ik now pre pared to ai .mnuoilntc a number of perma nent hoarders, nnd nil transient ones who tuny favor her with their pntrone. A ood stablo has recently boon built to ac commodate the horses of incsts. Charge reasonable. Hcsideneo on Jtlm St., oppo nito 8. I luslct'a store. l-ly CKXTKK STKKKT, (HI, CITY. I'A., HOOKS, KTATIOXKltV. fancy chops, twines, TOYS, IN ICS, WUIll.KSAJ.l. AMI KET.WI.. Books, Newapapers and Magazinos MAIt.KI) TO ANY ADDUKSS At publishers rates. :w-lv LOTS FOR SALE! IN THE BOROUGH OF TIONESTA. Apply to GEO. 0. SICKLES, 79, Nassau St., New York City. NEBRftSXftGRIST MILL. THE GRIST MILL at Nebraska (Ijiey town,) Forest eountv, has boon thor oughly overhauled nnd retittod in lirst clasu order, nnd in now running and doing all kinds of CUSTOM C It I X If I X . F LOU 11, l''EEI, AN D OATS, Constantly on hand, and sold at tho very lowest figures, 43-0in II. W. LKDEHUK. WANTTTTi w wiI1 Kiv cpr- m.L -L J J-'.getic men it women BUSINESS THAT WILL PAY from t to f8 per duy, enn bo pursued in your own neighborhood, nnd is strietly honorable Partieulars free, or samples that will enable you to go to work at oneo, will be sent on receipt of two threo cent stamps. Address J, LATHAM CO., 21 tit 21.2 Washington St., Boston, Mass. Allegheny Valley Rail Road. DIHKCT ROUTE TO BUFFALO THROUGH THE OIL REGIONS. ON AND after Monday Feb. 4, Trains will run us follows (Philadelphia Time) : SOUTH. Buffalo Express leave Oil City at 2 10 p m Arrives at Pittsburgh 8 65 p in Night Express Loaves Oil City 8 50 p in Arrives at Pittsburgh 0 15 a in Day Express lenves Oil City 0 15am Arrives at Pittlburgh 6 05 p in Oil City Acconi. leaves Oil City 4 55 p. m. and arrives at Bradv's Bend 8 30 p. in. NORTH. Buffalo Ex. Leaves Pittsburgh at 7 40am Arrrives at Oil City at 8 25 p in Night Express Leaves Pittsburgh 9 00 pm Arrives at Oi. City 5 40am Day Express leaves Pittsburgh 12 10 a m Arrives at Oil City 8 05 p in Oil City Acc.leaves Brady's Bend 6 40 a m and arrives at Oil City 12 00 m Silver. Palace Sleeping Cars on night Express Trains, between Pittsburgh and Titusville. Through Coaches on liay Ex press Trains between Pittsburgh nnd Bos ton. J. J. LAWRENCE, T. M. KING, Geu'l. Su.dt Ass't. Sup't. CROVER& BAKER M l' w tit ti ii i niivru o Tie following are selected from thous ands of testimonials of similar character, Aa expressing the reasons for the prefer ence of the U rover fe Baker Machines over all others. "Hike the Grover A Baker Ma chine, In the first I1 w', because if I had any other, 1 should still want a Grover A Buker ; and having a Grover it Baker it answers the pursue of all the rest. It does a greater variety of work ainl iseasier to learn than any other, Airs. J. C. Cro ly (Jenny June) " "I have had several years' expe rience with h Grover k Baker Machine, which has given mo great satisfaction, I think the G rover it Buker Machine is more easily iiiaimgod, ami less liable to got out of order. I prefer the Grover it Buker do eldedlv." Mrs. Dr. Watts, New York. "I have hud one in ni v family for some two years; ami fjoin what I know of its working's, and from tho testimony of many of my friends w ho use the suine, I can liardly see how an vthingoould be more complete or givo better satisfaction," M is. ' icn. Grunt. T. J. VAN G IKS EN, Agent, Tioiiosla, l'u. KuooliJIorirnn's Son' SAPOLIO Is a substitute for Sonp for all Household purposes, except washing clothe. SAPOLIO for Cleaning your Houm will save the labor of one cleaner. Give it a trial. for Windows is better tlinn Whiting or Water. No remov ing curtains and carpets. SAPOLIO" cleans Paint nnd Wood, in fact tho entire house, better than Simp. No slopping. Saves la bor. You can't iitl'ord to bo without it, S VlJ O LI( ) fni Scouring Knives is better and cleaner than Until Brick. Will not scratch. rlAPOLK) is bettor than Soup nnd Sand for polishing Tiiiwure. Bright ens without scratching. SAPOLIO Polishes nil Brass nnd Copper utensils better than Acid or CHI nnd Rotten Stone. SAPOLIO for ashing Pishes nnd Glass ware is. Invaluable. Cheaper than Soup. SAPOLIO" removes Stains from Mnrhlo Minnies, Tallies nnd Stntunry, from Hard-finished Walls, mid from China nnd Porcelain. SAPOLIO removes Stains and Greaso from Carpets and other woven fabrics. There Is no one article known that will do so many kinds of work and do It as well as Bapolio. Try it. HAS'lt SAPOLIO" a new nnd wonderfully effec tive Tiolet Soup, having no eipial in thlscountrv or abroad. "HAM) "s ATI cnf7i cr r.s an article for tho Bath, will "reach tho foundation' of all v dirt, opens the pores and trives a healthy action and brilliant tint to the sin. ' 'jiA'yjjS P o 7.Co Cleanses and Boautilles tho Skin, instantly removing inv stain or blemish from botn hands nnd face. HAXD&J F6"LI 3 is without a rival in tho world for curingor preventing rouirh ness nnd chapping of either hands or face. " .i:v) s"A ;p otJxo" removes Tar, Pitch, Iron or Ink Stains, nnd tiroase; for workers in Machine Shops, Mines, Are., is invaluable, l'or milking tho Skin White nnd Soft, and giving to it a "bloom of beauty," it is unsurpassed by any Cosmetic known. HAND SAPOLIO costs 10 to 15 cents per cake, nnd evervbodv should have it. You will like it. DON'T FAIL TO TRY THESE GOODS. Buy It of your merchant if he has It or will procure It for you. If not, then write for our Pamphlet, "All about Sapollo," and it will be mailed free. 13 noeh 31 o i- tT m's Hons, 20 PARK PLACE, N. Y. or 231 Liberty St., Pittsburgh,:!'!!., eow. 11-lv PENNSYLVANIA CEN TRAL RAILROAD ON AND AFTER 11 P. P. Sunday May 1, 1870, Trains arrive nt and leave tho Union Depot, corner of Wushinton and Liberty street, as follow; ARRIVE. Mall Train, 1.30 a lu ; Fust Line, 12.12 a m ; Wcll'saccomnifulution No. 1, (1.20 a in Brinton accommodation No 1, 7.50 a mj Wall's accommodation No 2, 8.55 a m jCin cinnati express 11.20 a in j Johnstown ac commodation 10.50 a m ; Braddoek's ac coinmod.ition No 1, 7.00 pm; Pittsburgh express 1.S0 p in; Pacific express 1.50 p m ; Wall's accommodation No S, 2.:l5 p in : DEPART, Southern express 5.20 a m ; Pacific ex press 2.40 a m ; Wall's accommodation No 1, 6.30a in ; Mail Train 8.10 a in ; Itrinton's accommodation 11.20 a in : Braddoek's ac commodation No 1,5.10 p m; Cincinnati express 12.35 p m ; Wall's accommodation N 2, 11.51 a m ; Johnstown aceomn.'odation 4.05 p in ; Homcwood accommodation No 1, 8.50 )i m; Philadelphia express 3.50 p m; Wall accommodation No 3,3.05 p m; WtiU'a aceoinniodiition No 4, 0.05 p m ; Fast Line 7.40 p in ; Willi's No 5, 11.1)0 p m. The Church Trains leave Wall's Station every Sunday at 0.05 a. m., reaching Pitta burgh at 10.05 a. in. Returning leave Pitts burgh at 12.50 p. in., and arrive ut Wall's Station at 2.10 p. m. Cincinnati express loaves diily. South ern express daily except Monday. All oth er Trains daily, except Suudav." For further'inl'ornmtii.n apfvto W. II. BKC'K WITH, Agent. Tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company will not Hssumo any Risk for Baggage ex cept for Wearing Apparel, and limit their rsponsibility to One Hundred Dollui "I val ue. All bni-'guge exceeding Hint a ount in value will bo at tho risk of too ,ncr unless taken by special contract. ' A. J. CASSAl General Superintendent, Alloonn Pa. PITHOLE VALLEY-RY. o V AND AFTER Monday, Juno 5, 1871, TRAINS NORTHWARD, STATIONS. Oleopolis, Bennett, Wooils Prathurs Mill No. 2. 10.25 a m 10.3S " 10.30 " 10.24 " No. 4. 3.30 p ni 8.28 3.18 " 3.10 " Pltuole City 11.00 2.50 " TRAINS SOUTHWARD. STATIONS No. 1. No. 3. Pithole City, 1'nithors Mill Woo.ls Beuiiott Oleopelis 8.40 a in 8.48 " 8.5it " 11.02 " 1.20 p m 1.48 ' 1.5(1 " 2.02 " 0.18 2.14 AH Trains make close connections at Oleopolis with trains on the Oil Creek it Allegheny lilvtr liailwav, North und Sooth. Two Lines of Stages run daily between Pithole C ity, Miller Farm ami Pleasant ville, mukingeonnoctioii w itharrlvlngaiid dejiailimr I'luins. J. t ulih II. WICK HAM, v Sup t. j ii-nci Agent. I'll hole (iv iu iiomowooii ncconimoaation o l,y.5a pm; Wall's accommodation No I, 5.50 p m; Brinton nccommodulion No 2, 1.10 p in j Way Passenger 10.20 p m. J'V- 0? 3f n !.. fu .167 WatefStreet, GENERAL STEIN WAV A sons CIIICKERIXG t SONS, AND nn: PIAFJO FORTES, Ascll as scvernl other mnkee. Also llio UITITED STATES OIGrAlTS, A I TAYLOR &c jTJLJRsTjUl-Y- ORO-A1TS. SIIIiE-T MUSIC BOOKS, an,l cvcrytl.inir in tho MUSIC LINE, wl.id, will lo furnished nt tho very owest nn, s...i r... i.- ' 1 Ai' . '" I , ,..., ' ' WING AND SON, THH JMIEESItAX M.ISO," TJITSTJBPASSED Firt premium wherever cxliihited -Prire., lo-.v for tho quality pners allowed for St.cond-hm.d Instrument iu Exclmuge. I-rom Mr. Ldw.trd Hoffman, the celebrated I'tankl. From (lie "I,ulminil,-l " The American pinno has deservedly ffii liesnnnsi iln An-nnto ,i-.,i.i r.. --.! i 1 I """'""J "vuuiuu a very popular iiistruirienl m he.-ponsible Agents wanted lor unoccupied territory. Send for cireu WINlUt SOX, 417 Proome St., X. Y. 12-6m 3U. BJVLIDWIILT, VKAI.K.U IX AND ALL KIND O1 SPCRTIKG AND FISHiXG TfiCKLE, POCKET CUTLERY, SCISSORS, d'Z, S C. TOBACCO AND.CIGARS. RIFLES MADE TO ORDER AND WARRANTED. Repairing Locks and Fitting Keys A SPECIALTY. REPAIRING IN AIX DRAXC'linES NEATLY AMI VP.OMITLY DOMR. "ti-tf TIDIOUTE, PA. BEST THINGJN THE WEST. Atcliison, Topeka& Santa Fe. R. R. LA1TDS! THREE MILLION ACRES Seated in and near tho Arkansaa Valley, tho I'iniBt I'orlion of Kunaas ! Kleven years' f'redit. Seven per Cent. Interest. 21 1- percent, reduction to settlers who improve. FREE PASS TO LAND BUYERS ! THE FACTS about thin Grant are Low Prices, Long Credit, and a Itetmte to net tlemof nearly one-t'oiirlli ; a Hich Soil anil Kpondid Climate; Hhortaud mild Wiiitcrn; euily plaining, and no wintering ofstockj plenty of Haintiill, and just at ihe right Hcuson ; Coal, Stone and lJrick on tlie line; Cheap KateH on I.umlier, Coal, Ac; no lunils owned hy S)cculutor8 ; iloine-stead and Pre-emptioim now abundant ; a iirst cIiish ltuilidiid on tlie line of a grout i ll rough Itoute;Products win pay lor Land and Improvements. It Ik the best opportunity ever offered to the public, through the recent completion oltheKoad. For Circulars and general infori-'Htion, address A. E. TOL'.ALIX, Muuugur Lund liep't, -2m, Topeku, Jun. D. W. CLARK, Agent, Tlonesta, Pa. BOOKKEEPING MADE EASY. Every clerk and merchant can learn ut once. Itook mailed, ,Xv. Ii. (iouidinir iiiyunt. Uullulo N V, ' ..;-. mini, a Meadvillo, Pa. AGENT FOR ' W.M. 15. lUiADliUUY i"i I'utuiur, oil IV. I at; become a very popular Instrument 1 . r ' r. . ularj . a, 1 i-, v. '2 5 r c tti tl - z . i- 3 3 m u M a n o t-. H m Ph W p rs a - : 61; B '3 "5 O C3 OI m 2 s o a rt c -3 t"3 -3 ?.3 . g i- a Sc. .5 w-S 3 d 2 u 5 c(h Pi a fcj a 5 ao S I I? A T1SS WehavojustisKuod O X 1 1 U OO Waltzes in Two Vol limes, (.rice Si each in boards, f.j each in cloth. The two volumes, ontuin over forty icuiitiful Wiill7.cn, worth nt !eu-l ii in SXfiS!rFAVOIJlTK.,Br, dealers bo particular to ask for Pkimis' I.imiON oi' Stkatt Waluks, as it is tlie only correct und complete edition. -Address J.L.PETEUrS F f riiri;ri Music Publisher, V Alj 1 jVj&. llroudway. New York. Nov. 1J. loll WOltK of all kinds doni'ut thisTw' dec on bhort notice. A T ATIXLY ARTICLE. Ag.'iit? tii'iltef U..l'.l er ilav, ?7,"i per week. AN ENTIRELY NCV7 For Domittl Use. ONLY riVK DOLL AIl, With tlio Now Puntcut BUTTON HOLE WORKEF7, Patented JuncL'TUi, ltS7l, AWAll I E I) T 1 1 V. ITliST I'll KM H'M tT 'I'll K A M KKIC.X N IN.rS 1 I I I TIv I i and x MAUYT.AND INS 1 1 1 1,'TE EAII S, 1.7!. A li.ost, wonderiV) nm) r!p;;aitly cou ntrueti d Sew ing Mncliine for fumHv work', Comii'.ele ii. n!l t Pai Is, LVf tli i .',( ai;l.t Lye Pointed Nec!. sell trndii'T, (Uni t upright Positive Motion, new tension self feed und eloih tJuldcr, tii ei u'.cs bv whrf I and on a table. Light running. Smooth mid noiseless, liko nil good high-priced machines. Hat Patent Cluvk to prevent the v, lieel being turned tin) wrong wuv. I'ses tlie thread direct fn in tho' mmm'-'. Makes the elnslic lock Hlit. ii, llnest met siisongest stkk Known ; linn.ilu.ajle, elo.-e nnd rapid. Wiil d all kinds of work, line nnd vosr&p, from cainbv: to rivv cloth or Leulher, and lines all Inscriptions ofthnad. 'l ids Mucliino Is hc.iv I y con structed to give it Mrciigtli; all tho puris ol each Machine being uncle alike bv ma chinery, nnd liciiuiiliulv finished iin.i'onui inrnted. It U veiy cusv to leiii n. Ilnpiil, Miiooth and silent in oj'irutioii. Itclinble nt nil limes, and a Practical, Scientific, Mechanical Invention, at gn all y reduced price. A good cheap family sewing m i. blue at lar-t. Tho first and tmlv Biicce-.s in pro ducing a valuable, cubHiniit iul nnd rci a blo low priced Sewing Machine. lis ex treme low price reaches ail e.mditioim. I n simplicity and slrenulh adupls it to ivl capacities, whilr Its inanv hut ti made It u universal favorite wherev r u-cd, U' d creates a rapid ilemand. it is ah, it is r.i:co.MMKM)i:n. I can cheer:ul!y and enninU nti v reeom mend Its use to those who urn w'unting a really g od Sewing Mnekine, n: lt fw Iirioo. Mrs. II. It.. I A M LtsoN, PcoUino, Will County, 111. Prico of each machine. "Cisss A." "0:ie,'' (warranted fur live vein s I vhpcciul crrtilicate.i Willi nil fio tlxiui ck, n'ud eve r.vllung compli to lielonuing to it, includ ing self tliread;ng needle, packed in a strong wooden iiox, and delivered lo nnv part of the country, bv express free of further charges, on receipt of price, only l'ivo Dollars. Nafn frv irltnriii'.t.Mi. I W'iiU each Mm hiuo wo v til send, on rc- v,.ij.fc.., i-iiiii, iii(.n'w pnirtu 11UTTO.N Itul.i: WOltK Kit, One of the moyt importiint and useful In ventions of the nge. So simple and cer tain, that a child can work tho finest but. ton hole with regularity and ease. Slrong and beautiful. Siiocial terms, and extra inducements to .Main nnd l-einalo Agents, storo keepers, Ac, who will estublu h ngemies rhrough tho country and keen our new i,hi,i;,,..u on exhibition nnd snle. County Itiuhts given to smart agents free. Agent'a c,m plete outfit, furnished iiunut anv cxLia ciiaigo. suinplea ot sewing, descriptive circulars coniaining tenns, tcsiinionials, engravings, iVo., Ac, fent five. Wo niso supply AiillU ULTPR AI, 1M PI. EM EN'.'i. Latest ratiinU and improvements for the Farm and Harden. Mowers, Iteupers, Cultivat-.rs, Feed Cutters, Harrows, l uriii Mills, I'luiiters, Harvesters, Threshers and all ariiclea needed for Farm work. Rare Seeds in largo variety. All Money sent in Post Otllco Money" Orders, Hank Draffs, or by Express, will be at our risk, mid are perfectly sceliro. Safe delivorv of all our goody guaranteed. "An old and resiHiiisible firm that sell tho best goods at tho lowest price, and can bo relied upon by our readers." Farmer's Journal, New ' ork. Not ltesponsible for Registered I etters. Address, JhltoMli U. IlUDSdN ACO., Corner Greenwich it Cortlandt sts., New York. 5-tini Tim oldest and most reliable Institution for obtaining a .Mercantile Education. Practical business men as instruc tors. For iii'irmallon, write f.ir a circular to P. DUFF SONsjl-ittsburgh, Pa. BLUM & RECK, BLACKSMITHS AND "WAGON -MAKERS. Corner of Church and Elm Stroets, TIONESTA J?JL. This firm Is prepared to do all work In Its lino, and will warrant everything done at their hli"i to give satisfaction. Par ticular attontlon given to iioissi:-ioi:ixc., Oivethsm a trial, and you will not re C?t it. IJ.ly. THE WEEKLY SUN. OHLY $1 A YEAR. 8 PAGES. 7'A Rrxt I'amili I'liper.the Weekly N. Y. Sun. 8 pages, fl a year. Send your Dollar. J Thn I'.isl Aurievlhirul rtim-r. The Weekly N. Y. Sun. 8 pages. 1$ a yrar. Send j our Dollar. 77io Rett ItliTiral lnn Tho. Weekly N. Y. Sim. Independent and Fuilliful. ituuiust Pulilic Plunder. 8 pages, fl a J cur. Send your Dollar. The Ilu.it AVu';i)er. The Weekly N. Y. Sun. 8 pages. $1 a year. Send your Dollar. Hits All the. .Yeic. Tho Weekly N. Y. Sun. 8 pages, fiaycar. Send your Dol lar. Thr Rext Story J'ir. -Tho Weekly N. Y. Sun. 8pajes. $1 a year. Sond vour Dollar. The licit Funhiun J!?wrts in tho Weekly X. Y. Sun. 8 pages, fcl a year. Send your Dollar. The Rest Market ItpporU in tho Weekly X. '. Sun. pages. $1 a jx-ar. Send vour Dollur. The Ilmt Cuttle Report in the Weekly N. V. Sun. M pages, fl a year. Send vour Dollar. Thr Urxt Diier in .Very Re.i)tect. Tlio Weekly N. Y. Sun. pugi'ii. (ji u vciir. Send vour Dollar. Address, THE SUX, New York Cily. o; h;k neatly executed at thisollioc : rcasoiial'lo i ateb. Mn !- sjs nfftii lake ihfo lllttftrs accrrf inn to direciioni. nnd remain Iimg unwell, provided ilieir lKns are nnt df iffrovnl bv mineral poitn or oihr tneat and the vital ettm wasted beyun4 ill pi4 of repair. , IyauepU or IndlKBllon. TTortneltt. Pnfcr In tli Mioulden, Coimli. 'J-iRlTlnn of the MiMt. Dia. tine, Sottr Erurtntiunt of tli Stomach, Bad Tatla . in itit Mouih, Ihlioui AttArlu, PalpiialieN of tli Heart, InHammatinn of tho f.nRS V region of the Kidnovt, and a hmulred oJr pmnfui ymptow. are the oflprinRa of Dyspepsia. Iw ihe complaiwH h haa no equal, and one bottle will prt.ve a le'! guar antee of ill meriti than a lengthy ftUveittenient, . f For Fenmlo l'oiHilnlnta in ymnc or .H mar lied or tingle, nt tlie dawn of woman huod, or laN turn of life, thexa 'Ionic Hi Urn display ao decided a influence (tut a marked improvement it toon uerceu tible. For lit flainmntory mid C'lironlo Rha matlam and (Wmt, llilioiim, Keuntlcnt and Inteiw inittent KeverR, Discing of the liiood, l iver, Kidnev and Hladder, thr- lMtcta have no eqtittl. Such caaes are raurd hy Vitiated llluod, which la ceneraily HoHnced by derancntert of the DiceMtve Orjiaiii. They nro n Jentlo liir(taltv at wall mm ft Ton l t noaaesiHif, also the peculiar merit of auaa) At a powerful aient in rrifvina; (tigetion or InManv nation of the Liver aud Visceral Oigana and in fidtouav Dinraftea. For Skill DUeaaea, Knintiona, Tetter, m Rheum, ltloichet, Sinn, l'nnplcs, runtulet, Uotta, Car buncle, Kinc woriu, Scald-Mead, Soie Kyee. Kra aipela. Itch, Scurfs, li-oloratinaof the Skin, Humara and Diaeasea of the Skin, of wliatever name or natura, are literally due up and carried out of tlie ytlcm hi a short time hv the te of iIipc Uitiera Urnloful Thnnsamli proclaim.ViKFaAM Hi Tun the moat wonderful luvif;oint that ever auatainee) the inking ayatem. J WALKKR. Wop'r. . II. Ic DON AI.D V CO. Drupciti and Gen. Ar(b., San Franciaco, Cal., and cor. of Wash uip ton and Charlton Ste ( New York. SOLU PY ALL URUOOISl'a AND DEALERS. O X AND A KTIlli Monday Juno i, U7), Trains will runai. follows; softn w.vni) Tn.vifrs. STATION!; Ut C!ns. 4 J 10' 14 a. in. a. in. p. ui. . in. a. in. ColTV Sniirtannblirg ti ''i 11 8fl fl 24 olymlcn tl .M 11 47 fl ST i . ii 'i .i .o n uu 1 lv. v 9 H lit to II 09 11 ii Centrnvillo 7 Ot II M fl 4ll 1'ryonvills 7 1.1 IJ 01 H .-, Il. dotowu 7 U"i Z 13 7 10 An . 7 r.j iii 25 7 Tittisvlllo .. ."" 7 A- 12 r' 7 9 " Miller l urni 8 oa 1 0.1 7 60 C i.4 12 SlmUer 8 07 1 OS 8 M 7 "ij Ii l'ioncer 8 17 1 H x 10 7 40 H 44 a R 8 I S.i 8 Tl 7 ii 1 04 l et C ent ro I'K 8 L'8 I 28 R 30 8 10 I M Columbia 8 a". 1 35 8 88 8 -JO 3 V) Tarr Kami 8 40 I 8.S a 4'J 8 SO 2 ill Itynd raini H 40 tl 44 (8 : 8 4U 2 t ltonKevllle 8 M 1 40 8 M fi m McC'litltocIc (8 M I it a 03 9 tb I O i An V 10 2 Vo 9 IS 9 20 I 2i Oil Citv . IB 9 15 2 10 It IS IM Olcnpolla J li J JK 11 10 4 M Miiuln Kock II i'lii 2 40 11 ii 4 M l'rcsid'.nt t ."i0 ftii II 38 4 ss TiniHMtn io ni 3 ij vi so s rr Hickory 10 44 8 ,tj ?tt ' i& TrunkeyvillO 10 S4 : 41 1 4S 4 Tidiouto ' it 11 3 M 2 24 7 10 Irvincton IJ 01 4 40 4 0 8 44 AIHIITICNAI.-J' roxn-rl.AKBlRAl.NS SOCTH. No. lfl. Titusville 2,10 p. in.; Miller i,t rioneer 3.0; lVt Ccntii 3.3.!; Columbiai 4,ir,; Tarr 1'nim 4,2ri; itynd JTsria i,V l lousovHl(i4,.Vi; Oil City 6,20. No. h Curry f!,15 a. in.j Tilusill Miller rari-i V.St; l'et Centre 0,48; ('luw hia 10.1:1; Tarr l-'arm 10.18; Hynd r'scss iU.UT; liouscvilie 10,:i,'.; Oil City 11.00. No. I. l'et Centre 1.28 p. in."; Ccluniblsi l.r-O; Tarr l'lirni 2,05; Itynd Krm I, It; ltoiisevllle if.t'0 ; Oil Citv 3,00. No. 2J OilCily (l,:'0s. m ; Oleep r TioncHla 8,54 ; TrunkevvIUs 10 Tulioitoll.ll. MOUTH WAUD TRAINS. STATIONS: 1st Chins. Sl'OU 5 3 1 li a. in. p. m. p, in. a. ru. a. i. Irvineton 12 4i fi OA 00 7 S Tidiouio 1 28 6 47 7 20 d Trunkevvillo 1 AS 8 03 8 OA 10 1 Hickory " 1 64 (6 15 8 20 10 44 Tionesta 2 14 I) .14 8 45 11 44 President Ij2 35 8 oi M li U Knulu Hock 2 38 )6 69 0 la Ji U Oleopolis 2 47 7 OS 10 Ot 1 M A R S 13 7 Si 10 65 1 4) Oil City " nu 6 00 3 20 7 40 1 1 80 J It McClintock; fl 13 32 7 65 11 60 3 M KoUHcville 8 10 3 35 7 50 12 00 S It Hynd Farm fl 20 3 40 (8 01 12 25 3 m Tarr r'arin 0 25 3 45 8 10 12 83 IH Columbia jfl 20 3 40 8 14 12 48 8 It A R C3i 3 65 S211 03 8M Pet Centra UB 0 r.3 8 50 8 21 IK 8 84 I'ioneor fl 42 4 Co 8 30 1 46 I t Shatler 0 5J 1 15 8 40 3 00 IU Miller Kami fl f.il 4 20 8 44 3 15 4 t AK J7 15 4 40 9 05 3 4 t 3d Titusvillo VK 7 35 4 45 9 10 8 08 llydotown 7 44 4 65 0 20 8 20 Tryonville 7 67 6 08 0 34 8 80 Centrevilio 8 0;i 5 17 'J 4.1 4 10 Olyndcn S 14 i5 27 0 68 4 80 Spartmishurg 8 24 6 38 n) 02 4 60 Curry 8 55 0 10 10 32 t 60 AUDITION AI.SKCONU-CI.AbSTRA 1 KSHOKr IS No. 15 Oil City fi.55 a. in.; Xlnusovilla 7.20; Tarr Kami 7.4't; Columhia 7..V; I'd Ciuitra. 8.10) l'ioncer 8.40: Miller 9,'iOi Titusville 0.05. So. 7 litusillo0.00a. in.; Corrr 11.88. No. 11 oil City 11.20 a. ni. Kouseville City 5.20, ( I Trains do not stop, (J) Stop 011 signal, (i Slop for meals. Trains 5, 8, 21 and 22 run daily ; all otiios trains itailv except Sunday. N. H. 'iVain No. 10 is an Kxpreui frn. fitusvillo to Corry. SILVER I'AL.VCK bLEKriNd C,R 1'UA INS. No. 4 Direct from Philadelphia without chaup:o, , No, 1 lilriwt lo I'hlladidphia without limine. No.5 Iiio4-t from PituhurgU withoal hiinjj;e. No, U Direct to rittshurich wilbool change. C. J. HKPin'K.V JNO. MTCAIUX. Supcriiiteiident. tiuu't Mauser. DIt. J X. liOLAHD, of Tidiouio, has, rn'.'.i'iw.l t,, Liu ,.r.,..i;..A ..,. .. .... " 1"'" " nul l all HO- Bcncool tour months, spei.t in tlio llopi tnlsot'New York, where ! will attend culls iu iiis profession. "luce in l-.urekii nruc Slore, 3d r'oof lliove the tuuik.'li'ti 'iile, ,, j.n- n.i.i; nyiiii rami 11..V!; Tarr l-arni 12 0t Coluiul.ia 12,10; l'et Centre 12.20; Mill 1.2.i; TitUHVillo 2.00; Corrv4.12p. in. No. 21 Tidiouto 12.45 p. 111.; Trunkr villo 1.45; Tionesta 2.4:1: Olennolin 4 a-,- i'hi. . - 1 3T
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