ID I IF Hi O IMC .A. AWAHlirD BY THM Ani:inAx ixNTiTirrn, TO J. W. MoKF.E, for FmbroiJering'and Fluting' Machinw. "It la Ingenlmr and will meet the want of every matron in tlio land." EXHIBITION OF 1872. John E. Gavit, Heeording Secretary, F. A. Barnard, President, Pamuel D. Tilnian, Corresponding Spot. i(v York, November 20, 171. Tills si in (tie and ingcnons Machine I as useful as the Sewing Machlno, and ! fast becoming popular w ith ladies, inthsplaos of expensive Needle-work, its work being '. innc j moro handsome, requiring lots tims nn.l not one tenth part the expvna. No .lady's toilet Is now complete without Ik. A Machine, with illustrated circular and full instructions spnt on rpppipt of $2. or finished in silver plate for fc!.7.". Address, The McKeo Manufacturlngfo. 300 Broadway, Now York. ArciiIh Wanlel. DR. GARVIN'S ELIXIR CF TAR. I recommended by regular Medical pratitioners and a speedy cure guariiKrad for Colds, Cmighs, Catarrh, Asthma.'Rron ehits, Spitting Itlood, Conisiiption and all Pulmonary Complaints. Scrofula, L'rysip elas, Dyspepsia and Oout. Dysentery. Choiera-morbus, Choi era and all'livcraria bowel complaints. Kidney diseases and all affections of tho Urinal Organs perfect ly harmlass free from Mineral or Alco holic properties pleasant totnkeand nev er known to fail Prico $1.00 per Bottla. Full purtieulars with medical testimony and certificates sent on application. Ad dress, L. F. Hvdo A Co., 1W6 Seventh Ay nue, New York, DARTS FROM THE DEVIL; OR CUPID ABUSED. : 1 A Book just issued, cxpnsingthe"persn ttls" that have appearecf In tho 'New York Newspapers; their history and lesson. Stylish Villians fully exposed. Adver tisements from desperate men to beautiful women; Clandestine meetings; how frus trated; The History of the Coodrich Trag edy the result of a '"personal." Descrip tion of Living Brradway Statues. S( poses social corruption. Sent on receipt of 50 cts. Address. Unique, Printing House 36 Vesey St.. N. Y. rpilK BECK WITH $K0 Portable Family -L Swing Machine, 'on R0 Pays Trial ; many advantages over all. Satisfaction guaranteed, or $-0 refunded. Sent com jlete, with full directions. BeckwUh Sew ing Machine Co., S2 Broadway, N. Y. 4 THE MiW KE.UEUT FUit Kl'PTl Kli. An Important Invention. It retains the Rupture at all times, and under the hard est exercise or severest strain. It is worn with comfort, and if kept on night and day, effects a permanent enre in a few weeks. Sold cheap, and sent by Mall when requested, circulars free, when or dered by letter sent to Tho Elastic Truss Co., No. (SS3 Broadway, N. Y. City. No body uses Metal Spring Trusses; to painful ; they slip off too frequently. 4 TELEGRAPHY. A necessary part ol every person's educa tion in this advanced age is the art of Tele graphing. Apply to tho undersigned for Smith's Manual "of Telegraphy, the best work published on this subject. Price, 30 cts. Also for every description of Tele grapbleJUistrucmentii and Battery s Nitro Chromic Battery for Electroplating, L. il. TI LLOTSON A CO., 8 Dey St., Now Y'ork. . ' WAGES IOR all who arc willing to work. Any person, old or young, of either sex, can make from M0 to foil jier week, at home day or evening. Wanted by all. Suita ble to either City or Country, and any sea son of the year. This is a rare opportuni ty for those who are out of work, and out of money to make n independent livin. No capital belli;; required. Our pamplet, "How to make a living,-' giving full in structions, sent on receipt of 10 cents. Address, A. BURTON & CO., Morrisania, ciicnesier to., i. i, 4 A CPTTTi 0VcrVwhcre to sell our now T,iti-fi.nml novel Embroidering WANTED Machine, send for Illus trated Circular, to tho McKee Manufac turing Company, COS Broadway, New Y'ork. i , 4 nON-TON FI.IHTATION KICiN'.tT.S, Sent on receipt of i!5 cts. Vniquo Print ing and Publishing House, 3(J Vesoy Kt., N, Y'. i 4 - THE I'AKI.OR t O.UPAMON, , Every I-ady wants one ! F.very Mail oimht to have one ! 1 Went on receipt of Ten Cents. Address, Ii. K. HYDE & CO., 1U5 Seonth Avenue, New York. 4. 'YOU ASK ! I1L TELLT- The New DEFARTUREin Booki. Agents Wanted. Kxclusive territory civ en. The book will sell itself. I'uther, Mother, Sister. Brother. Minister, Mer. chant, Manufacturer, Farmer, Miner, Mariner, and Yourself all want it. Tkhkb IsMonkt im it. Hend for a Circular. CIlKSTKIiMAN & WKBSTEU, 60 North 6th St.,I'hilade)pliia, Pa. " . C R O V E R &BAK ER fsi:wi, JIACIIIXES. Tje following are selected from thous ands of testimonials of similar character, as expressing the reasons for the prefer ence of the Ci rover A Baker Machines over all others. "I like tho drover A Baker Ma chine, in tho first place, because if I had any other, I should still want a (Jrover A Baker; and having a (Jrover A Baker it answers the purpose of all the rent. It does a greater variety of work and iscasier to ieam than any other," Mrs. J. C. Cro ly (Jenny June) "I have had several vears' expe rience with a fj rover A Baker Machine, which has iriven me prcat satisfaction. I think the Urovor A Baker Machine is luore easilv nianaired, ami less liable t4i Ret out of order. I prelcr the lirovcr A Baker do cidedlv," Mrs. Dr. Watta, New York. "I have had one in niv family for some two years; and fjoin what 1 know of its workings, ami from tho testimony of many ot uiy li iciuls who ue th s une. I can hardly see how auythinnoould lie more complete or iv bolter satisfaction." Mrs. lien. Kraut. T.J. VAN GIESEN, Asrcnt. Tiouosta, Pa. Xew lluurdiii"; Uoue. llix. K. . li u l.l.MiH has liuilt a large i I addition to -,cr house, and is now yire pared to accommodate a number ol iHsrina nont boarders, anil all transimit ones who may tavur her with their patronage. A ood stable has lwentlv been built to ac oumuiulatii the horses of nucstH. Cburi;i's rasoualilti. Kcsidenco on Kim ft.. oii. sjto S. lluslol's sloro. it's store. lv Knodl "ttifts a uh Hons' 8APOLIO Is a substitute for Sonp fbr all Household purpose, except washing clothes. SAPOLIO for Cleaning your House will save the labor of Olio cleaner, (ive it a trial. ' SAPOLIO" for Windows is better than Whiting or Water. No remov ing curtains and carpets. SAPOLIO cleans Paint and Wood, In fact the entire house, better than Soap. No slopping. Saves la-' bor. Y'ou can't atford to bo without it, SAPOLIO foi Scouring Knlvea la lietter and cleaner than Bath Brick.' Will not scratch, ' ' SAPOLIO" Is better than Soup and Sand for polishing Tinware. Bright- , ens without scratching. SAPOLIO Polishes all Brass and Copper uU'iisiia.bcUer than Acid or Oil and Rotten Stone. SAPOLIO for Washing Pishes and (Unix Ware is Invaluable. Cheaper than Soap. "sapolTcT removes Stains from Marblo MbiiIIob, Tables and Stntunry, from 1 1 iud finished Willis, and , from China and Porcebiin. SAPOLIO ' removes Stnius and (irejiso Irom Carpets and other woyou , , fabrics. -Thero la no one artlclo known that will do so many kinds of work and do It as well as Sapolio. Try it.' 1 - ' uaxd S APOL"IO ' ' -anew and wonderfully effec tive Tiolet Soap, having no 1 1; ) equal in this country or abroad. ""to SAP O I; I O as an article for the Bath, will "reach tho foundation'' of all ' dirt, opens the pores and irives n healthy action and brilliant tint to the skin. atTs A I O I 7l O Cleanses and Beautifies tho Skin, instantly removing rnw stain or hlcmiyh from botn hands and face. , is without rival in tho world for curingorpreventingrough ness and chapping of oithcr bands or face,. removes Tar, ritch. Iron o Ink Stains and ( i reuse t for workers in Machine Shops, Mines, Ac., Is invaluable. For .making the Skin White and ' Soft, and giving to it a "bloom orbeauty," it is unsurpassed by nny Cosmetic known. JIAXD S -A. I3 O L.I O costs 10 to 15 cents per cake, ami everybody houKl have it. Y'ou will ILke'it. DON T FAIL TO TRY THESE GOODS. Buy It of your'merchant If he haa it or will procure it for you. If not. then write ffor our Pamphlet, "All atopui aapolio," and it will be mailed free. Kuoch JIor.'jj'iin'H Konwi SU PARK PLACE. N. Y'. or 231 Liberty St., Pittsburgh, Pa., eow. Il-lv PENNSYLVANIA CEN TRAL RAILROAD rS AN 1) A I'TEH II P. P. Sunday May V 1, 1870, Trains arrive at and leave the I'nion Depot, corner of Wa&bluton and Liberty street, us follows; . I A It HIVE. Mail Train, 1.30 a m ; East Line, 12.12 a m; Well's accommodation Mo, 1, li.a a in Brinton accoinnnvlation No 1, 7,"iO u m; Wall's accoiumodution No 2, 0,5,1 n m ;Cln cinimti express ti.'Oaiu; Johnstown ae commoilation 1D.50 a m ; Brail. lock's ac commodation No 1, 7.00 p m ; Pittsburgh express L.'M p in; Pacitic cxpresa l.M p m Wall's accommodation No 3..2..I5 p in; Hoinowcmd accommodation No 1,9.50 pin; Wall's accommodation No 4, 5.50 p in; Brinton accommodation No 2, 1.10 p ni; Way Passenger lo.'O p in. DEPAUT. ',... Southern express 5.20 a m ; Pacific ex press 2.40 a ni ; Wall's accommodation No 1, 6.30a in ; Mail Train 8.10 a m ; Brinton's accommodation 1 J.20 a m : Bnuldock's ac commodation No 1, 5.10 p m; Cincinnati express 12.35 p m; Wall's accommodation N 2, 11.61 a ni ; Johnstown accommodation 4.05 p m ; Hoiuewood accommodation No l, 8.50 p m; Philadelphia express 3.o0 p in; Wall accommodation No3,3.05p in; W all's accommodation No 4. 0.05 p in ; l'ast Line 7.40 p in ; Wall s No 5, 11.00 p in. The Church Trains leave Wall s Station every Sunday at 0.05 a. m., reaching Pilts- rnirn at 10.05a. in. Jteturnins leave I'ltu bnru'h at 12.50 p. in., and arrive at Wall's rjlation at 2.10 p. m. Cincinnati express leaves daily. South ern oxpress daily except Moii Juy, All oth er Trains daily, except Sunday. r or lurtner lniormation api v to W. H. BECKW1TH, Aptent. The Pennsylvania 1'ailroud Comiiaiiv will not assume any Bisk for BaKMUe ex cept for Wearing Apparel, and limit their rsponsibllity to One Htinilred DiJlai s al ue. All ba'frae exceodiiiK that a ount in value will be at tho risk of tno jner, unless taken by special contract. A. J. CAS.SA.1 Oeneral Superintendent, Altoona Pa. PITH O LEV ALLEY R'Y XD AKTElt Monday. June 5. 1871. Trains will run as follows t TRAIN'S NOHT11WAUD. STATION. No. : No. 4. 3 110 n m il.'JS " II. IS " 3.10 " 2.fji Oleopolis, Bennett, Wtwxls Prathers Slill l'illiolo (.'ity l.'-'5 a m 10..HH ' 10..-10 10.UI " 11.00 THAINS HOUTH W A HD. stations. Js'o. 1. No. 3. Pitbolo City, 8.40 a in l.'.t) p ni PrfUhers :liU 8.4s " 1.4s ' Woods 8,"i(l " . 1.511 " Bennett U.02 " 2.0'i " OlcofM'lis u,i(j ii 2.14 " ah 1 ruins make close connections at (ileopolis with trains on the Oil Creek ft Allclieny Jtivcr Bailway, North and Two Lines of .Statrea run ilailv between Pitholo City, Miller Inrm and Plcas;int- ville, makmi;coiiiiuction wilhai rivinnund acpaniiiK 1 rains. J. 1. BLAItt, II. WK'KHAM, Wup't, Tickot Acnt, Pithole City, Pa. 1 a "ifiriisiii Jf 167 Water Street, . .; - . GENERAL STEIN WAV & SONy, CHICKERIXO AXU , WM. . BRADBURY PIANO FORTES, As well as several other makes. Also the TJISriTED 'TJLTES OlRGAISrS, , A ;X TAYLOR & JPJLZllIIiir OO-jTS. lifflb1, ?V1C n00,KS anJ.Fcrytl.injr In the MUSIC LINE, which will .!.-! " Very "'Pst prine' fr circulnr. o'J lv. W I N G A - - - m m m 'ti7 Broome street, r. y. First promiums wherever exliihite.l Prices low for the quality Lnro prices allowed for Second-hnt.d Instromenls in Exchange. w o From Mr. Edward lloff man, the celebrated rianhi. I conscientiously believe that jour Piauo is in every respect a most manniti ecnt Inntrumcnt. . . " " m From the "Independent" . ' The American Piano line deservedly hecome a very popular Instrument. ' 83T Responsible Agents wanted for unoccupied territory. 'Send fur . c irculars ta ' WISO& SON, 417 Jkoomo St., N. Y. . 42-fira . " DKAI,En IN ' UXS, REVOLVERS, ' A.VD ALT. KINDS OP SPORTING USD FISHING TACKLE, POCKET CUTLER Y, SCISSORS, it?., C C. TOBACCO AND CIGARS. RIFLES MADE TO ORDER AND WAltn.VNTED. Repairing . Locks and Fitting, Keys A SPECIALTY. REPAIRING IN ALL BRANCH HEM NEATLY AM) PROMPTLY DONE. 44-tf TIDIOUTE, PA, BEST THINGm THE WEST. Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe. R. K. L.A. 1ST IDSI THREE laiLLION ACRES Scaled in and near the Arkansas Valley, the Finest Portion of Kansas I Eleven years' Credit. Seven per Cent InLcruMt. 21 1-1! percent, reduction to settlers who improve. FREE PASS TO LAND BUYERS I THE FACTS alioutthls Grant are Uw Prices, 1,0111? Credit, and a Rebate to set tiers of iti'itrlyone-fourih ; a Rich Soil and Spomlid Climate; short and mild Winters; eaily plantiuir, and no winterinir of Stock; plenty of Rainfall, and lust at the rilit season ; I Dal. Moiih and ISrlck on toe line: Cheap Rales on Lumber, Coal, A'c.; 110 lanns owned ny pccunuors ; lioinesicait and Pre-emptions now abundant ; a lirst class Railroad on tho lino of a ureal Through Route; Products will pay for Land aim improvements. It is the best opportunity ever offered to the public, through the recent completion of the Road. For Circulars and general iufur"tion, address A. E. TOUZ A LIN, Muuager Land Dep't, 43-2m, Topeka, Kan D. W. CLARK, Aficnt, Tiswiestn, Pa. BOOKKEEPING MADE EASY. Every clerk ulid merchant can learn at once. Book mailed, 50c. II. Ooulding Brvant, Bullalo N. V. 0.1 i ff i . I . .... : . Meadvilie, Pa. AGENT FOR A SONS, . HIE I nsERssaaaesn N n q n -m vrnm W I ifl I 1? H P - B O " o a i S WILLIAMSrORT DirSINSUS eEMIMRY, WILLIAMSPOHT, PA. For both sexes. Established 25 years, SUPERIOR ADVANTAGES in every Department of Culture. Send for CiitaloKiie. Arruii;o early for rooms. l ull term begins Auk- 2Hth. W. LEE fSPOTTSWOOD, 1). D., l.Vlit President. 1 Oil WORK neatly executed ut thisoilice at reasonable rates. A TAMILX ARTICLE. ArciiIs niake$U.50 per dav, $7'i per week. AN ENTIRELY NEW SlVJiMi JIACHBMi for Domesjttc line. ONLY FIVE DOLLARS, With tho New Pantcnt BUTTON HOLE WORKER, l'ntentcd JnncSTth, 181, AWAltnKII THE FIRSIT PREMIUM AT THIS AMERICAN INSTITUTE Axn MARYLAND INSTITUTE FAIRS, 1h"1, A most wonderful and lern tly con structed Sewing Machine for fnmilv wt rk. Complete in all Its Parts, I'ses the Strniubt Eye Pointed Needle, self treadiuir, direct upright Positive Motion, new tension self feed 11111I cloih (Juider, One rates by wheel and on a table. Light running. Smooth and noiseless, like ail good high-priced machines. lias Patent Cheek to prevent tho wheel being turned the wrong wnv. I'scs t ho thread direct from the spoilt. Makes the clasLic lock stitch, linest mid strongest stick l.iiown ; tirnyluiable, clove and rapid. Wi1! tlo nil kinds of work, lino and coarse, frorv cambric to heavy cloth or Leiilbcr, riiu uses Ml dcscriptioiis of thread. This Machine is heavily con structed to give it strength! nil Hie parts of each Maclilne being made nli.ro by ma chinery, and beatitifuil v linishivl am.' orna mented. It is very eas'v to learn. Itn)..' '. smooth and silent in operation. Reliable: at oil limes, and a l'riii licel, Scientific, Mechanical Invention, nt greatly reduced price. ' A good chenp family sewing m.tchiiie at last. The lirst anil only success in pro duoinji a valuahlo, substantial mid relia ble low priced Sewimr Machine. Its e trcnie low price reaches ail conditions. Its simplicity 41ml strength ndnpt it to nil capiicities.whilo Its many merits made it a universal favorite whct'cvii" used, and creates a rapid demand. . . IT is Al.t. it ih ni:eoiMi:N:ii:n. I can cheerfully and confident! v recom mend it.s use to those who ore wanting a really good Hewing Machine, nt a low price. Mrs. II. B..I A M IvSON, Pootono, Will County, 111, Trice of each machine. "Class A." "One." (warranted fbr live vears bv special certificate.) Willi all the tlxttn.es. and eve rything complete belonging to it, includ ing aeir threading needle, pat ktfd in a strong wooden box, and delivoicd to any part of tho country, bv express five of liirther charges, oii receipt of price, Otilv Fivo Dollars. Sale delivery Kiiarautecd. With each Machine we wilj'send, on re ceipt of l extra, the new put. 'lit bctton hole worker. One of tho most important anil useful In ventions of tho aje. So simple mid cer tain, that a child can work tho linest but ton hole with regularity and ease. Mtrong and beautiful, Spi-cial terms, and extra indiiceinouU to Male and Kemalo Agents, store keepers, tc, who will establish agencies through tho country and keep our new niachiucs on exhibition and sale. County Bights given to smart agents free. ' Agent's c. in ileUi'outlit, furiiishei without any extra charge. Samples of sewing, descriptivo circulars containing terms, t stimonials, engravings, Ac, Ac, tent free. Wo also supply AURICULTCli.VT. TMPLEMEW: I.idcsl Patents and iinpmvujiients for iiioriiMii 11110 viaruon. blowers, itcapers, Cultivators, Feed Cuttei-H. Harrows. Farm Mills, I'lanters,, Harvesters, Threshers and all' article needed for Farm work. Raro Seeds in lurg variety. All Money sent In Post Ollico Muney Orders, Bank Dralts. or bv Express, will be at our risk. and are perfectly secure. Sal'o delivery ol an our goous giianinieeii, "An old and rcKnoiisihle flrm that sell tho best goods nt the lowest price, and can ne relied upon iivnur readers. 1 tanner s Journal, New ork. Not Responsibie for Registered Letters. Address. JEROME B. HUDSON Atlt.. Coi ner tiroenwich A Corllandt Sin., New iork, 25-Um D. W. CLARK, (COM MISSION Kit's (T.KI1K, roitKKT CO., r.u) HEAL ESTATE AdENT, II fOUSESand lits forHaleand RENT Wild Umds for Sale. . . X I have siiewrior facilities for nseertalning 1110 contiitioii 01 utxes ami tax cictvls. c. and am therefore tiualitted to act Inb'lli gently as agent of those living ut a dis tance, owning limits in the ootiuly. Ollico in Commissioners llooin. Court jiouso, 1 lonewia, ru. 4-11-ly. , ,. , .... V. W. CLARK; BLUSV1 & RECK, AND. , WAGON-MAKERS. Comer of Church and Elm Slrocts, TIONESTA I3jV. This firm Is prepared to do all work in Its line, and will warrant everything done at their shops to give satisfaction. Par ticular attention given to iioitsi:noi:ixc3, Give them a trial, and you will not re gret it. ia-iy, THE WEEKLY SUN. ONLY $1 A YEAR. 8 PAGES. The Rent Family Rupn: Tho Weekly N, Y. Sun. 8 pages, $1 a year. Bend your Dollar. . . 77ie Rr.it Africultural "tiier. Tho Weekly N. v. Sinn. 8 pages. lSayciir. nciuieyour uunai. The Rent Political Jiier. Tlio Weekly N. Y. Sun. Independent and Faithful Against I'uhllc I'luuder, 8 pages, ft a year. Send your Dollar. The Bent Keunnaiter. Tho Weekly N Y. Hun. 8 pages, 61 a year. Send your Dollar. Ifa AllthcXew. The Weekly N. Y. Sun. 8 pages. 81 a year. Send your Dol lar. The Rent Stoty Viicc Tho Weekly N. Y. Sun. Spaces, f I a vcar. Send 'your Dollar. 27i? Rent EaxhiuH Report lit tho Weekl V N. Y. Sun, 8 pages, fl a year. Sciul your Dollar. The Rest Market Report in tlio Weekly N. Y. Sun. 8 pages, 1 a vear. Send vou'r Dollar. The Rent Cuttle Repnrt in the Werklv N. Y. Sun. 8 pages. ?1 a vear. Send oji Dollar. 77ic 7Ji-.ii I'liper ia A'.wy Repcet -'t Weekly N. Y. Sun. 8 4ges. f 1 a vear. tend vonr Dollar. Address, Tllllf-UN, New York City. v-rr i Ka Prrsnii cni taUB theie lSKIrri .irtjurf. i'.ir In lirci-:l.ir. mM tennin ten? unwril, liruiv i .! Ihclr b"ii'- nr not .1 .--tTovcil liv niim-rul poisim st mlirr mem-, uiul ilio vii.il or::nn aled bayMi.l int liyilnpitrnir TH,'TftloM. ITf iiSrhp, Til, in tli sliiiiililfM, t'"i'-.li, I'ii lili.r-i f ill1! I'M, flu hum. Sniir l'.iilt iit,niii f'f.tlie Stitii'mli. Hid lni in Hie Mnul'i, n.lini 'l A'l.ni k l'ilii!linil nf III ll.lrl. Inliiniimalii .1 Hi tlio l.nnyN I'-im m 'In rr;-inm . eil' tli' Knl'-evs .ni l -1 liniulnil ullicr ..tmfiil nvniptom, , nif tl.e 'lip'iui; ..I' 1 liniri'M t. In llico Ciinil'l inili . ii li e-, im (i.'an.J s.,j" lie' r.!tl -rw I 'Our jinr-ir-- i,f I'- in-t'i. Iv nt lr-v:l'iv -lilvorlecnMilit. For l"'-.l:il J t'inillit. n v'i'.iiiR s- otil. Iliniiii',1 oi ' '. 't t;" i'i"'t rt iu. i..n!i. il, "!' tW liml nt III'-, l!i.' 'I 'liMi' l'itii i' l"i' iy " il nl.'J ii . intln -C all Vt It llUlKc l I'mniivenunt i tsi I'trcrii- . . .... -....'. ." "hsfc'j. t i -iiininii'iu; , nwni iimnm .. . n' r"t liml c.i.it. II. ii-i. Hfini.ieiii nml lirt S'itient t l'i'i'ie ol' tlm r.lnn,l. I.ivcr, Kirtin-vv .mil r...i,l.'.'r. ''-.! U.::i'n lie-i n- Miir l bmli ln c.in. urn hi- I .'.'i't.'il r'"!'1 vli ih ii cpiitcilly . ... I it.:... I iVt.il'.nii'i.! i"" I '" I' ' "-llvr Ottf.in.. Tlirv lire o (initio ii:vy;.-l lv as writ ns n 'J'lUlli'. m.."vi .il.ntllPI' "Ul.ir ini:iil lit ncliiitj n. i.i ," I t':-tT i-i re -Tin ? liii-pi:nn v lint..n,. in.tiiii'i nt tin. L.v.i ul Vnccil Ui.niy.auii nt ll.liiili Iii..n-i. '' ' ' l'ir 'iln nisrnni. Fnn'ilnn. Teller, Silt KUenni, li'iiltlir. SHit. I'liiipl.'-i, rnmulr-i, llni., t'.M-buncltf-, I. inr -ui'i'it . Si'.ilil llc.til, K,n.: Kvc, I'.iv liel.i,, I'll), Srnit'i, I Ii -mrm Aii.ni-i i.f lln: Sliia, HiTmi'ia mi,) ll.M-.i.n 1 1 lh Sl.i ', vf li.eirr ntnic ir ii.ttiiri?, nri- In 1 , 1 1 1 .kii; i'i 'i.l r'Tiir 1 rut nl llu lyslcnl III - ilirrt '.": 1'" l1' i'"1 ' l-'""1' l:ni 'i Ui'Ut'flll t'tlotl-OIUilH 1 M-.inn Vl-trr.il TlT-Tl--ts 111" !ttnl M iiiOui 1 oi,;:...l,,i tliat e.tl Ml.l.tllu ,1 ll'f sinVii." .' -l'in. j w.Ai.Ki'iM'n.i.'i'. n.:i. M-nn vi.i.bco., lm-fi.u -mil Ctn. A Sin iNtid-to, ( il.. aril cm . cl 'V'.l.li.i",l"-'HnH t'ltiln.i Mn , Nf w Vm-k. :j,l) ttV Al.l. DKUfUllSI'S A.NI) I) K A1UIS. tl i'.wvl f- I ll.ml.A.,.. lt. ?.. sn vi cmw.'im 5111 11 J ani l u) ON AND AFTER Monday Juno o, 1871, Trains will run H3 follows; "'' ' ' 1 . 1 hOI'TIl W.Wtn TUAISS. STATIONS: 1st Claws. . 2d (W 4 a Of -in 14 a. in. a. m. p. 1:1. a. 111. a. in, Corrv U l"i II iki 6 .Ml 8 no Siiartnnsburg tl 11 ;r I) 24 l 10 lilvnilcn 1 M 11 47 6 ."7 0 30 Ct-utrevillo 7 01 11 M 0 41 fl W Trvonvillo 7 LI Z 01 . 6 i j . 1(12(1 Mvdetown 7 2"i 13 l.i 7 10 ' 11 00 ah. " 3,i Ii l!a 7 a , U 2K) Titusvlllo m: T 12 4". 7 4'i 0 Bi 11 sr. Miller Farm , 8 l 4 OS 7 ft" I! i.1 13 14 Shaffer 8 07 1 OH 8 0.1 7 20 Li lid rioneer 8 17 1 IS 8 10 7 40 IS 4-1 A R 8 lii I r, 8 7 a Mi Tet Centrn " I ! S 1 2s 8 30 riO 1 M Columbia 8 ar I 3." 8 ;;8 8 so 2 b Tarr h arm 8 40 I 3s 8 4'J 8 .'0 X SA Rvnd Farm ,H 41 1 41 H !,0 4 2 40 Rouseville 8 .V 1 4tl 8 SO V (S 2 M McClintoi k fs ",0 1 o:t 0 00 n On 3 P'l All , tllll llli.HO Kll Oil CltV n U i 9 1". 2 10 10 U J 40 Oleepolis H 4.'. aim ' 11 10 4 2- Kimlo Rock tl M 3 4(1 11 4 Ml l'resident II I'l .r0 II .18 4 6'i Tlonesta ' 10 :! .1 12 I'J 30 5 W llickorv 10 41 3 .'!:! 1 -20 fl U Triinkcvvillo 10 M 3 41 1 43 6 43 Tidiouto il II 3 ."X a 24 T 10 Irvineti n U 01 4 40 4 85 8 40 APIIITleNAt. 8' roNO-n.ASS riUtMS-lnHTH. No. 10. Titusvlllo '2,10 p. in. j Miller riouecr 3.20; I'd Contra 3.3:1; Columbia, 4,1.1; 'fair Farm 4,2:'.; 11 vnd farm 4,37 j Rouseville 4, ,V; oil Cily. 4,2n. No. S Coi ry ll.l'i a. in.; Tittisvill 8,H; Miller FariM 11,1.1; 1'et Centre f,4s; Colum bia 1(1.1:1; Tail' Farm 10,18; Rvnd Farm 10,27; lt.inseville 10,3.1; Oil Cilyjl 1,00. No. is. 'et Centre p. ni. CcluiubU 1,50; 'larr I'm in 2,0.1; Rvnd Farm 2,10 Rouseville 2.::0; Oil t'tty 3,00. No. 22 Oil City 0,30' a. in.; Olsoy i 0 7.2.1, Tionesta 8,54 ; . Triinkev villo 10. Tidiouto 11.11. " MortTiiwAriri trains. ,. STATIONS: 1st Class. :d C 5 3 .1 13 . a. in, , p. m, p. nt. a. ni. a. m. 12 4.'i 6 f5 8 eo 7 4.1 1 28 6 47 7 1.0 OA 1 4' 05 8 0) 10 l.i 1 54 ! 15 J8 L0 10 41 2 11 0 84 8 4 11 40 12 to 6.i 80 2 VI a :m 0 &. 9 as ij a a 47 7 OM 10 0j ; 1 o-t 8 15 7 35 10 55 1 50 Ii'vincton : Tidiouto Trunkeyvlll Hickory Tlonesta President Kagle Rock ; Oleopolis AR Oil Citv UK 0 00 3 20 7 40 11 80 3 10 MeClilitiM-k. 6 13 Il 32 7 ftft 11 tO 2 25 . Rouseville 0 Hi 3 35 7 ftt) 12 00 X 30 Rvnd Farm 0 20 3 40 8 04 12 a 2 40 Turr I'm in o 21 3 41 8 10 L! 8.S Columbia li 20 3 40 811i;i2 48 3 10 AH ti 31 3 55 ' 8 ai 1 05 ft 10 rctCelitro DH 0 P.n 3 59 8 21 1 25 SM Pioneer 0 42 4 INl 8 30 1 45 3 45 Shallcr 6 .12 ;4 l"t 8 40 a CO 4 15 Miller Farm li 6(1 4 ao 8 44 3 15 4 40 A K 17 15 4 40 9 05 2 4o 6 10 TItusvillo PR 7 3.1 4 45 0 10 3 06 Ilvtletown 7 44 4 Oft U ao 3 ao Trvonvillo 767 5 (W O 34 3 50 Centreville 8 05 5 17 to 43 4 10 ' Olynden JS 14 .1 27 J ilrt 4 80 Sp'artansburg 8 a4 6 38 10 02 4 60 Coi ry 8 55 t) 10 10 32 8 60 ADIJITION.VI. SKCOXD-C'LASSTBAlXS-liomiH No. 14 Oil City 6.55 a. in.; Ronsevilla 7.20; Tarr Farm 7.40: Columbia 7.5f: Put Centre 8.10; Pioneer 8.10; Millor 9.ai; Titusville 0.55. No. 7 Titusvlllo 0.00 a. ill.; Corrv 11.25. No. 11 Oil Citv 11.20 a. m.; Rousevillo 11.45; Rvnd Farm 11.53; TarrTarni 12.03; Columbia 12,10; Pet Centre 12,'JO; Millor 1.2.1; Titusvillo 2.00; Curry 4.42 p. m. No. 21 Tidioute 12.4.1 p. m.j Trunkov villo 1.1.1; Tionc8tii2.4'l; Oleopolis 4.2-1; Oil City .1.10. () Tinins do not stop. (") Stof on signal. () Stop for meals.. Truinsu, ti, -1 and 22 run daily ; di&hoi) trains daily except Sundays. N. B. 'iVain Nu. 10 is u'u F.x from Titusvillo to Corrv. HII.VKH I'AI.At'K SI.KIlrlNU CAR THAIXS. No, 4 Direct from PhiUvlolphiu wiUiuut change. No. 1 Direct to Philadolphia v.ithout charge. No.a Div.4 from PittsLuryli without ehfug. No. ii I'Uect tu Pituburgh without t'ksiigQv C. J, IlKPUVRN jyo. PITCAIRN. dUlpiriiitcwleiil, tlou'l Manager. ' "xoTirij.' " ln- J- N- 1'tU.APJ., of Tidioute. ' itk.i-rnsti to ins piactieo alt- r un sb- StMliHMli i'o.tll' lllout l,M. i.iir.i.1 i.,11.. 1 1 ..... i . lulsofNeiv York, whcio will atreiul calls in his profession. '" Ollice in Ftireka Drug Piore, 3i.,loor bo. e the Iwuk.Tid 'iiile, P, 41.(1' 1
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