Sht forest fjniMicua. W. R. DUNX WEDSESaiT MORMNC, OCT. 15. 1S7J. ELECTION RETURNS. We have delayed this issue of nnr paper one day in hop,- that wo would have complete returns fnim our coun ty, but have not succeeded entirely, and as wo shall publish a tubular statement next week, wo shall oulv give the result of the townships we have got, without the vote. The dis tricts heard frcftn up to the hour of going to press are, Tionesta boro, Tio nesta iwp., Hickory, Harmony aud Jenka : STATE TKEASt'RER. Mackey's majority, 72. 8LTRKMK JUDOB. Gordon's maj. 91. ASSEMBLY. Allison's maj. 10(3. COUNTY COMMISSIONER. Clark's maj. J3. COUNTY AUDITOR. JamiesoD's maj. 87. CORONER. Ittel'a maj. 11. DISTRICT ATTORNEY. Irwin's vote, 209. JURY COMMISSIONER. Fattersou's vote, 197. Flynn's " 111. The complete returns will probably elect tho whole Ivepublican ticket, with tha exception nf Coroner by near Jy, if not quite 100 majority. Ittel will probably have 35 to 4.J majority. 8o much is done, and the Republicans of this county have done well. Hur rah for our side. g The State Election. The news from all portions of the State are as yet imperfect, butwe have enough to know tbat the Uepublicans have carried the election by from 30,000 to 35,000 majority, thus again are the Demounts floored, when they made such loud bouMs of carrying the State. By the next Presidential elec tion we confidently expect that the Democratic party wi.J be a thing of the past. Most joyfully do we an nounce that Judge Gordon is now a Supreme Judge, and will answer for his honest bearing and Judicial fair ness. As to Mr. Maekey, iucli las been said against tiim, bill he lias bure ly reduced the Stale debt, and will have a chance to coutiuuu iu the 8:tiu good work. All honor to the party who put thuie men iu their high posi tions. The Jackscnian Editor '"Gone whore the Woodbine Twintth." Our readers will be interested in the following complimentary notice from the Clariou Democrat, of Prof. A. C. Porter, at oue time editor of the Independent Democrat, of this place, but later, of the Clarion Jacksonian. We are very sorry to hear of the con tinued absence of Porter, and hope he ruay turn up gome where soon. We believe some of our citizens are interest ed in his welfare : - About the first of January last, Prof. Andrew Jacks,. n Cameron Tc cuniich Porter, came to Clarion, ami with the money furnished him by cer tain parties, started a paper called tlie Jackson .Deiocri,-afierarilii changed to the Jacknonian. Some time utter, J. B. Watson, was announced as Porter's partner, and still louder professions of purer Democracy were made, aud gas conade about "new departures" etc. Watson managed (he business at home, aud Porter traveled round ex tensively. Livery Mnhlcs were pat ronized liberally, and money was bor rowed promibt'iioLbly. Uesponsiblo names were secured as endorsers on notes, aud the banks discounted I hem readily. The Prof, as he introduced himself habitually, attended institute and lectured laboriously. Other young men felt rather cast in the shudj tnal they had to work, hard for a living, while the bachelor editor sported and i-pent money freely. But all things have an end, and al though it whs aonouneed wiih a giettt flourish that the Jucksonian editor was married aud wus about to settle down, build a new office, get a power press etc., recent events show that he has taken another notion. In fact for four weeks Prof. Porter has not been ffecu in this section, though searched for diligently by persons who have livery bills, board bills, clothing bills, aud numerous other biils, as well as by bankers, and endorser on bank paper. JIIs Euddnii taking nil' is mourned to the amount of over 84,000. The surviving partner is iu for a large amount, and a few others who were credulou enough to think such an i.i r.i initio.-. C'jUld be made a success. yircn tie p.-ir.ttr bo- ho set the type for the paper are left in the lurch, and ("cores of nthnra for various amounts. It may he that the biff In dian showman has been to some cxtrnt nuidi n scape goat, but whether the JacLwnian was a Greeley paper or not, the editor has taken Greeley's ndviee ami "gone west. The following items are from tho Titusville Htrald of tha 11th : The proprietor of the Douglass House and Ins bar-tender have nad a little hilling out. Hall, the har-temler, having lent the landlord a little money, paid himself out of the scrip hand over the counter, much against tho wishes nt ccoinl party, lo fur thcr complicate matters, Ifall was ac eused of charging a lady four dollar? C - t I I ..... L I V . 11 ior ooiuu aim u'y DOOKIIIg IW0 dol lars as the amount received. Com plaint was made before Justice Slroiiso, ami Ulhoer Miller arrested tho man, who will be brought up for trial to day.. Mr. William McOnnrln rlrnnro.l a pocket-book yesterday while at work on Swede Hill, and a little girl found it. Mrs. Joseph Grosbcrger, hearing ...!.... I... I 1 1 l' I . l.l wimt ntti neen discoverer, ciaimeil me property as her own and took it. Wiii'n M( Ooflile missed his monnv )ia at once informed the notice, am! i.fH. cer Miller succeeded in getting a clue to its whereabouts. The woman, how ever, denied any knowledge of the book when asked for it by officer Mil ler, but finally said her husband had it iu his possession. He iu turn de nied having the pocket-hook, but pro duced it on being confronted with a warrant. One hundred and fifty dol lars remained insiil.-. hi.t SIR 511 mom which should have been thero was gone, urosberger was arrested anil brought before Justice Sirouse, who put him under S'300 bonds to appear for trial this morning at 10 o'clock. The following uetns are from the New Bethlehem Ve.: A set of thieves have been infesting the towns of Putney ville and Eddy villo lately. On Tuesday ni'dit last, a horse wns stolen from tho stable of Jas McQuown iu Putneyvillej the liorsn was not Ins, however, but wns one that was only borrowed for a short lime, and was blind of both eyes, and badly crippled. The theives suppos ing that, they had a valuable horse that belonged to Mr. Taylor Mi Quovn, instead id' the one thfy hail taken. On the evening previous, tho samo 8"t id rascals, it is supposed, robbed the spring house of Mr. Daniel Bck, of Lddyville of all its contents. No clue tu the party can be obtaincl. A serious accident, which may re sult filially, occurred on Tuesday lust near Sprank le's Mi. Is, Jefferson coun ty, Pa., the particulars of which are a follows: A man named Villiam Ilinnuli while engaged in picking np- ples, on tho place of John M. Lingiu fel er, fell from the tree and striking on bis head fractured his skull and dislocated both collar bones beside in jurning his jaw and biting his tongue, quite cvcrely. Dr. MeCormick, was called in to reduce the fractures and otherwise relieve the injured man, and pronouncing it a serious case, expressed a fear that the patient will not survive his injuries. The accident is deeply deplored by the entire neighborhood, as Mi. Hannah was highly esteemed by all who knew him and was a prom inent member of the M. E. Church of Sprankle's Mills. To THE ClTIZF.NH OF PENNSYLVA NIA. Your attention is specially in vited to the fact that the National Banks are now prepared to receive subscriptions to the Capital Stock of the Centennial Board of Finance. The funds realized from this source are to bo employed in the erection of the buildings for the International Exhi bition, and the expenses connected with (he same. It is confidently be lieved that the Keystone State will bo represented by the name of every ci'.i ten alive to patriotic commemoration of the one hundredth birth-day of tho nation. The shares of stock are offer ed for $10 each, aud subscribers will receive a handsomely steel engraved Certificate of Stock, suitable for fram ing and preservation as a national memorial. Interest at the rate of sis per cent, per annum will be paid on all pay ments of Centenial Stock from date of payment to January 1, 1876. Subscribers who are not near a Na tioiial B.ink can remit a cheek or post nflice older to the undersigned. Fkedk. Fuai.ey, Treasurer, tf 904 Walnut St., Phila. liaise money nisi aim unnoraoi, SI 2.50 per day, or $75 per week, by at once af ply for a territorial right, (which are given free to agents,) to Hell the best, strongest, most useful, and rapid selling Sewing Machine, and ft r l. i . s i l atent Button Hole in ker, ever used or recommended by families, or buy one for your own us-i ; it is only g"). Sent free everywhere by express. Ad dress for particulars Jerome B. Hud son fc Co., Cor. Greenwich & Cort laudt Sis., N. Y. 25 Cm Marriago Certificates, blank Deeds, Leases, Warrants, Subpoenas, Summons, Executions, Warrants and Informations, for sale at this ollico. tf. SUbi-ClUBBfertta Fynt Krat-)aa Ft srill pi-. Notice, in Bankruptcy. Wr stern District of Pennsylvania, an. At Tionesta the trull lny of October. A. I. 1K7H. Tim unilei-niirncd hereby elves notice nf hi appointment as Assignee of Daniel Wavk, in tho County nf Fore-it, nml State or Pennsylvania, within said Dis triet, who hi been nd'udirol n bankrupt, upon Inn own petition, bv tho District Court of wild District. J. H. AIJNEW, Assignee. THE BEE KIVE STORE! JIY MOTTO: to, "FAIR DEALING AXD JUSTICE TO ALL." HAVrXOt purchased tho store houso and bnslnew of i?noii:st a i:i: k, I am now openino; a fiesh stock of FALL and WINTER G O O D S . Consisting In part of DRY GOODS, NOTION'S, HATS AXD CArS, HOOTS AND SHOES, GROCERIES, tlAKD WA R E, QUEENd WAREEtc. Also, TABLE AND FLOOR OIL CLOTHS. AND CARPET.-!, Which I will sell at extremely low prices. i. a discs' n::i.s oois. I havo.in such varieties and quantities that cannot mil to inonso ino most l'ustiilious. ALSO, HATS, 1IOOD3, NXBIES RIBBONS, TKIMMINfiS. Ac. of aiirost all kinds, colors and styles. HEADY-HADE CLOTHING, for Men, Boys and Youths. In fact evorythlni usually kept In coun try stores. 1 cordially invito nil my old customers to Rive mo a call in my new store, and I wi'l tiy and satisfy them that I will sell liiem fronds as cheap, if not cheaper thnn thfy can 1e purchased elsewhere. I would also extend an invitation to a 1 who coma here to trade, to irivo mo a call and exam ine my goods and prices. ly M. EINSTEIN. INSTITUTE FOR S3YS ! At W ext Chester, 1'a. A beaut. fill and elevated i-itualion, 21 miles wet of I'hihi (lelphia. Spacious I'lav-urnon'!, with Uyionasium. Students prepare..! ior Col lejo, P ilytHi hnio (schools or liusine-'i. Sped il provision mado tor very youiij' teijs. Many ktiidenis remain, an hoarders, during Summer vacation. Ses-iion begins Wept. 10. Address RU HE UT M. M'CLE LAX. PHOTOGRA1 II GALLERY. Water Street, OVER IIILBRONXER A CO.'s STORE, Tionesta, Fa., M. CARPENTER, . . . Proprietor. Pictures tukfcn In all tho latext Htylos the art. Xii-l CROVER & BAKER H I. XV I 1 A C II I X K H . T in followin; are selected from thous ands of te.iUiu'.,nia!; of similar character, as expressing tho miwmn to r the prefer ence, of the U rover te liaker Machines over all other. "Hike the firover A liaker Ma chine, in tho lirst place, iiecansp if 1 had any other, I should still want a Grovi-r .V Hakor ; and having a G rover v. Baker it BiiswniH tha purpose of all the rest. It dons a irreater variety of work and is easier to loam than any oliior," Mrs. J. C. Cro ly (Jenny June) "'I have h id several years expe i ienco with a Grover A Baker Machine, v. iiich has iriven mo rreat satisfaction. I think tiio OroveriV liaker Machino is inoro easily managed, ami less liablo to trot out of order. I pre for the ( trover A Hakerdo cidedlv," Mrs. iir. Watts, New York. "I have had one m my family for anmo two years; and bom what 1 know of its working", and from tha testimony of many of my friends wins uso tho s iine, I can hardly seoAowanvthiiiKcoold ho more complete or pive better satisfuetion," Mrs. Gen. Grant. T. J. VAN CIESEN, Apcni. 'J'ione-t.i, I'm. '1 tii ilio ii i -W .-.- 01 CANVAserxn rooics rent free Prof. FOWLER'S GREAT WORK On Manhood, Wo manhood and their Mu tual inter-relations; Love, I,s Laws, Pow or, rto Accnts are nclllim from l. to in copies a day, Mnd we cend a canvasOiiK b "k froo io aov oook a'xcni. aiioitss, sii.toii ex perience, etc , National Piihliwiinfr t'om jiany, I'nilmielpli.a, I'a. i:7 I T.T TJ IT V MOORE',- RnRAt NEW-YORXER, I ii,' tii-i at i .uiiua.eii Aji i euldiral and Kainil.y Weekly, i the Timn (lard Authority Uin Practical Suhtecls ai d a 1 1 Toneit I. itemrv Journal. On ly ?.'.!) a year les lo cluhi. (lies' Pre liiiums or Cash Commission) t Agents. 'I iiirtcen Niiinli-rs it lot. to Jan.) On Trial, for only fifty cents. Prctninnt I, ism, ,(., sent free to al! Trial Sobserilier. Addrtss I). 1. i. MoultE, New Voi k City. 27 4 Why "Housakocpor's Manual" Soils. A successful ncentiays: "I'nlikoall other books, it has a claim on woman's aUen tion. A lioiiNO-to-honso canvass paysl'' $70.00 lu one week was ma lo by a hiokIo ng it nt. AGENTS WAN TED. For terms and territory apply to J. It. Ford S Co., New York, llosuui, Chicago, or San FranciHco. '! 4 Columbia Classical Institute. A Iloard'iifr School for Ynnne Men and Roys. For t iron lar, address Rev, II. M. Alexander, Colomiiia, Pa. i!7 4t NFW RflflK Now roiv,v for airents, ntW DUUr Uomu Life In tho Itible. Ry llanlel March, 1). 1)., author of Ninht Scenes In the filnle," and Our Fathor's tlousii," of which nearly UM.IKO copies of each were sold. Sc.nl for Circular, '.og. p?r and McCurdy, 618 Arch 8t., Phltadel phia, Pa. i:? 4 WANTED, 100 Dm li'iill .iml i..wKa ,1. ioi.snn.on in vin ii un ntin n it'iiiiii iun ii ships. Business ivMpretAblo, tony And pays well. Kor pnrlkulurNt nd lroH S, S. Soiauttjn ft Co., Iliirii'onl, Ctjua, -17 4 Till i:ST fiA5KIS. TIIY ITU! Tlie Scintilla American i the Chappst and best illustra'cd weeklv paper publish. cd. Every number contains trom HI to l.r oriiiinal enjravinM of new niacliimrv, Novel Invei.tiotiH, Hr.dies, Enjineeriin Works, Architecture, Improved Farm Im p'cment.s, and every now Hiscovory in t'lieinistrv. v year's luinibei-s contain pafios mi l several enravins. Thous anils of volnmos are preserved for bind in; and reference Tim practical receipts are well worth ion times die Htils.rlption price Terms, t-i a yetir, by mail. Speci mens sent free. May bo had of all News dealers. PATEV1S obtained on tho best tonus. Models nf new intentions and sketches examine I, and advice free. All p.tieiiu are publiah.vl in tho Scikntikio Ajikrican the work tiiev Issuo. Sond for immphlet, llOp'Res. containii i laws and foil d:rts'tions lor ohtaJniiiR Patents. Ad dress for the Paier, or i-oncei nin Patents MUNN A" CO.,:i7 I'irk Itow. N. Y. tlraneh Ol'dce, corner F aud 7lh Sts., Washington, I). C. 7-4 CROWN WHINGER Tlie cheapest and best in the market. War ranted truly self ndjnstlte,'. Special in duceioeuts to Wushinir Machino Aifrnts and tha Country 'trade, l.iln ial terms. AR'Uta w ititvd. Send for Circular. Amer ican Machino Co., Manufacturers and Pa'eiiteos; office, 43J Walnut St. Hiilivlol pliia, I'a. 7 4 Agents XV anted. SKND FOR CATaLooUR. DOMESTIC S. M. CO., NEW YOUK. pTTATlsJ At Wholesalo and Itotail. VJ J i O Doublo tiuns, Jii and up wards ; llrceeh-Eoaders, 0 to?350, Kitb-M, Kevolvers, Imrt Huns and Cap ltiftcs. floods sent to all pans of the country by expressed. 1.. to bo examined betoro paid for. Wo send a frenuinu W. A' C. .siiMltiC S m' M.izzlo Eoadi r, with Fla-k, Pone,, and C eaoin Kod, nicely boxed, for $15. Send staiup for Prico List. Siiiith V Sijiiiies, 63 ttroadway and 50 Cbathaiu St.. N. Y. 4 . BUILDING FELT, (No Tar used), for outsido work and in hMo, instead of plaster. Felt Carpeting, Ac. Send two 3-eent stamps for Circular andaanip.es. C. J. FA V, Camden, N. J. 4 FIRESIDE J'n'f.f NL'N CHIMNEYS, mado by PL CM E A AT WO" l, produce the iar'ot lif'lit. Can bn used on any coal oil lump. For Mtle by all lamp dealers. -1 4 tJOOII t'IDEIl ALL. TIIU VL'AIl KOUMt. Tho Neutral Sulphite of Limo, as prepared by l'.illiiurs, C'app A" Co., lio-ton. former ly J. It. Nichols A Co.. Koens cider sweet all too year round. New YurK Ofllee, 0 Col lone Place. '7 4 525 idonoy idadoJj'ait $1,000 I!y all who will work ns. If upon writinrf ton do not And us all square, will fivt you ono dollar for your trouble. So ud Mtainp lor circulars to O. II. liuekley A' (.'o., Tekoiisha. Mii li. 'St 4 STAMM1-;KIN(.. Or. Whi'es Siamuieriii)' Institnt ', 417 Fourth ave nue, N. Y. lie-it r -ioveoces. No pay until curo.l. Send for circular. 'J.7 4 W'ni t IM MEN. Oirls and iioys V IIMIjIN wanted to hell our French aud American Jewelry, Uoeks, Uaiuo-, Ac., in their own locaiiiios. No capital iicc icd. Cataloirop, Terms, Ac., sent lice. 1'. O. ViCKEttY A CO., Au b'Ubta, Maine. 'SI 4 tC Tfl C0n pordnv! Agents wanted ! 43 I U 4)ZU A 1 classes of woikini peojilo, of either sex, youn or old, make more money at work for tu iu their spare moments of all tiio timo than at anvttiinir else. Particulars tree. Address G. tiiinson & Co., Portland, Maine. 'jj 41 WYOMING SE51INARY AN U COMMERCIAL COI.IKCaK, Ono of tho largest Hoarding Schools for both boxes in the United Sia.es. Six courses of study. Military tactics, Com mercial Collcpi Course anil Telegraph. ng. Terms low. l allterm opens Si pieinber 3d. Send for a Catalogue toPev. I'. CtiPE I.AN 1), A. M., or 1.. L. SPl'.AOCE, Iv-ijlKtOll, PH. JOB WORK DONE AT TI1R 'REPUBLICAN" OFFICE At Ihe loiertt cash price., neatly, prompt ly, and in style eg mil to that of any other ettal'Uhment in the DUlrici. BUSINESS CARDS, SHOW CAKD3, VISITING CAIUA, SCHOOL CARDS EDDIN O CARDS, PROGRAMMES, INVITATIONS, BALL TICKETS, ADMISSION TICKETS, MO.VTSI LY HTATEM ESTH, ENVELOPES BILL HEADS, LETTER IIEAD3, NO I E HEADS, CIRCULARS, BLANKS, POSTER DODGERS, HANDBILLS, LABELS, rHIprLSC, TAf.S. A,v 13, 000, 000 ACRES! The ch ite r t I. tod in inarVot rSirl b the USIO-'iPSCiriCRAiLROW C(.fv:JT I i Ihe ireal I latiu Valley. 3, 0.70,000 Am !i flcntrnl K'iftn. N I'-rnuf in it.-u-i i .if ior!,- a -ri. una iipwani . on li ,Hi'ii,l ion veins or. nit. N a.lvni-.ci: i.iicivst rcunit'iO, Mil-I a;i 1 !n'..lt!if,il clioi.t'f, for! lis aoiL an rtotui lii-ier"? :-th.i -ut"r. I I! K I'K-T M MIKET IN TitE WF.ST! Tin- ;-i-e.it mini m rc'lotm oT Wyoin.Tnr, C.d i I ! . t'l-ll and Neva I i Iwirg Aiippbl ly the .ai'ou-ia oi t ' 1 0 Plslto V.r, , , Soldivri tn i'lol t: a HoaisjlenJ tt 153 Aoref. TII.R BEoT LOCATION TOR G0L0SIE3. ITtEE llfiMF-s Mill ALT.! Mllll-vris of Acres of choice Wovern nient I .ands oie4 fir- nitrv uin'.er tho lloiiiH'.ead Law, near this tin at Kailrond, Willi all the ei iituii iniees o' an old settled cmn ry. I-r.m pa".ici to putcliHsers of ltllro4 Land". S.vliorml !!.tis showina tha T.nnd, new edition of lieseriptivn Pamphl I w.iu new Maps uisilpd lieu t-vorywhere. Addrrat . F." HAVH, Land C'nnviiiiHsioner lT. P. It. ft. 60-lt Omaha. Nb. ; L. Ii. Rirhaionil &. Co. j J I .lnwci enn 17 I ! ! tnvlti the attontion of tlm public to th;r im. ' f I msiiso lit-ick of i-.hhIm. . cnn!t.'nj of ( Ltiirt Citno Soti, i i Coral 3.-t, J-t EJ-ln, 0pw Chiin, j Ii00tiCll.-jBS, SDk!.or, In Doll inlJrt, . Lo:Vitm Chain Bmat'.ct", I BnJ Bracelet!, I Amrloi sad Swiss "Watchf, j Boj Watch, I Amnrlns and ' rracli Clooki, and all tht Iiateat Dsaljn" la i SOLID SILVER'S i ANU PLATED WARE, Ti;tbr villi a 6 m axort mtut tt i ! FRENCH COODS. 8 Call nn.l oxainlneo tr ! Uno.ls and Prices ho- foio pin chasiuir. V ! Kiinrantocour prices ss l lor tlies iine quality of I goods clsaiwhere. L. L. Richmond & Co., ' Musoum Building, ) ' ChMtant St., KsajTlll, Pa. THE VERY BEST PLAN Ily which you can obtain Life IiiNiiranu is the Low Premium, All Cash, Stock plan. It furnishes the largest amount of Insur ance for a given sum of money. Tha con tract Is plain and deii nite, without compli cation, mysiory, or uncertainty. The pol icy is always' worth its faen, the premium never incrcasos. It is tho most satisfactory ami economical plan for tho Insurant. Tim Travei.kiui Insura nc Compakt, of Hartford. Coon., grants Life Iuauranea upon this excellent plan. Its security is unquestioned. Apply to any Aeut, or send for a Circular. IS it oTo'rTocewtsi Refore you start on a Jotirnev, buy an An cident Inurauco 'l'ickot of the ltailwsy l'a.sent,nrs A-kiiraiico Co., of IlartforJ, . Conn. Tickets lor halo at railway sutioua.. Ask for an Insurance Ticket. 1 SYCHOM A N'CY, Oil bOLL CHARM L ISd. How either sex may fas.'inato and cant the lovo and affection of any person they ehooso, instuutl.t . Thisaimple mental acquirement al: run' poshes, free, by mail, for 25 cents; together w ith a Mar riago liuide, I"tyption Oracle, Dreams. Hints to l adies. A queer book, loo.ood sold. Address T. WILLIAM CO., Publishers, Philadelphia. MONTY Made Rapidly with fitenell A IflUil L I Key Check outfits. t'ataloRiiea and full particulars l ltKU. ti. M.Hpoucsr, 117 llauovor St., iio.-ton. Kenwood BSSKoys Present stront attractions to parenb and guardian. A pie.-ii.aut home; thorough instruction; healthful disciplino; excel lent library ; new apparatus, (Send for Catalogue. Liberal discauul to dors vintn. ( IIAHLKS JACOlSl'S, A. M., Piin., lfi-l!ni. New Hi inlitrni, l'gnn. Alleslieny Valley Rail Road DIltKf'T RilITTH T-O RCKFALO T UUOUUil Till: OIL RKUIONS. ON AN'D after Monday Feb. 2i, Train will run as follows (Philadelphia Timo): SOUTH. Rulfalo Express leavo oil City al 2 10 p m An Ives at Pittsburgh 8 fiS p in N ii-rht I'lxiiress Leaves Oil City b 50 p in Arrives at Pittsburgh 111") am I'ayKxpresH leavtsi Oil City !) 15 a m Arrives at Piullmruh 6 Oo p iu Oil tUty Aei-oiii. leaves Oil City 4S5 p. m.. aud arrives al ltrad v's llend 9 'M n. m. NORTH. Buffalo F.x. Leaves Pituburjrh at 710am Arrrivesat Oil Lity at 3 "S p nt NiKht Kx press Leaves Pittsburgh OIK'pni A rrives at Oi, City 5 10 a m Day l-.'xpress leaves Pittbuigh 11 10 a ni Arrives at Oil City h 0;i p in (il City'Acc.li'avcs Iiiady's Rend 0 40 a in and arrives at Oil City ' VI 00 in silver Palaco Sleeping Cars on night Kx press Trains, between Pittsbuikh and Titusville. Through Coaches on Day l ;.x presa Trains between Pittsburgh and Ros. tm. J. J. LAWIUCM K, T. M. KIN'li, lien l. ISu.d't Ass'l.. Suji't. DR. J K. UOLARD, of Tidioute, has ic'.. riiKd to his praetico after an ab senen of four months, spent Inlbo llo.-pi-tula of New York, vhcro will am ml calls iu his proleslon. Ollicn.in Kurekn Di inr S!i it :jd doo; . l'-. liiC l l.lil, , i'l.li i;, l... 'u. 'll'
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