t at It ' -"Tli 'Sfltcftth -Ahfumf Imdituta of Fost cpuut-f will b trrjld at Tionesta, ' COmmcrx inf on Monday, December 1st, 2 o'clock T. M and closing fin ,7T Friday evening Deo. 5th.: ' All teach ers, school directors, and friends of ed ucation tire coS-dlnfly invited to attend. -'r,",T Assi-kant Efoputy Stato Superinten dent 11. Curry will be with us during the'greater pari of the week. IW. W. N. Ilull.of TitUburgh will . be 'present during the entire session, and will giro instruction in Elocution, Penmanship, Drawing, English Cram mer, Gwgrnphy, Arithmetic, and in other branches. Teachers are requested to make all necessary arrangements to give full and prompt attendance. Let no ordi nary circumstance keep you away, but ccme prepared to take part in tlie ex ercises, ' The Committee ou Permanent Cer tificates will bo elected on Wednesday afternoon. "Directors' Day" on Thursday, 4th. "Examinations will be lield at Tio nesta. on Saturday, and on Munday tho Cth arid 8th of December, commenc ing at 9 o'clock A. M " .- S. F. Roitree, Co. Sup't. .vitaTothk Citizknh'ov I'KNirsrLVA' "r ""TCix. Your attention is specially in- vlted : o the fact that the National iUJftakb are now prepared to "receive f c f subscriptions to the Capital Stock of .ihe Centennial Board of Finance.- The i."-' funds realized from this gourco are to - bo-employed in the erection of the 'M ' buildings for the International Exhi- a' bition, .and the espouses connected -.- with the same. , It is confidcutly be- t jlifved that the Keystone State will be . ' represented by the dame of every citi Hen alive to patriotic oommeraorition ,of tka one hundredth birth-day of the nation. - The ehnref of stock aro ofler " 1 for $10 each, and subscribers will receive handsomely steel engraved i -i . Certificate of Stock, suitable for franv i' i"g ni prctcrvAtion as a national memorial. v Interest at the rate of six per cent ujjiim S3 pum on an pay- ments of Cenlenial Stock from date of paymen t to Jan ua ry 1 . 1 876. .. Subscribers who are not near a Na tional Bank can remit a check or post office older to the undersigned. Fredk. Fraley, Treasurer, tf, 7 ..904 Walnut St., Phila. The -J best ''stock of Watches, flocks. Jewelry and Silverware iu f0il City cad Lo found at J. Wolf's, "Centre St. Particular attention paid the repairing of fine Watches.: Or- ders by, mail promptly attended to. 89-iy.. :-.. ; j"T --i8ole leather, wall paper, sausage ' jciitters, sausage. fillers' gum' shoes and .Moose Bkin hoots at Robinson & Bon- vet's. ,-" s ..;-The lightest running Machine iu .the vanid is the Grover fc Baker, at least Baldwin, of Tiilioute says so, -V' and be knows. J.-"'... . 4C ly '. The Queen Clothes Wringer. Best i .out, lit j . i Robinson & Bonner's. Don't fail to go to Robinson & ; Banner's if you went stoves, stovepipe j or tiware. - - ... 23-tf. .'Yv., Marriage4 Certificates, Llauk Deeds,. Leases, Warrants, Subpoenas, ' Summons, Executions, Warrants and IofofKiations, for sale at this office, tf ,... t TIMBER LANDS FOB SALE. Over two thousand acres of fine Hemlock Timber Lands situated on Maple Creek, near Clarington, this . county, are fur sitle at a bargain. Part of the lands are situated within four miles of Clarington, on tho Clarion ., - vKiver, and would bo a fine kite for ou ' ' J -'extensive tannery and saw mills. Map Tt4ir and particulars can be seeu by apply ,',' ' j" to the editor of this paper. The colored address label on each paper shows the date to which the sub i 'seriber has paid, thus ' Thos Turner 174, ' 'signifies that Mr. Turner has paid for :hi paper until March 1st, 1874 The mail Jit is corrected woekly. By con- 1 suiting the address label every subscri ber ecu tell how his account stands. f vt Our accounts go back-no further than the 1st of Jauuary, '73, the ac- roujits previous to that time being ivPU"'1'8 to l'18 Arm. The old sub scription book is yet in our bauds, and our receipts will be recognized by the jpld firm,, , tf. 4 Mate money fust and honoramy, $12.50 per day, or ; $"5 per week, by ui uneu apply lor lerriiormi ngui, (which are given free to ageuts,) to tell the best; "Strongest, most useful, ; 1 ppd rapid selling St wing Machine, and Patent Bu'ttou Hole Worker, ever used or recommended by families, or buy si -cue for your own use j it is only (5. Sunt free everywhere by express. Ad- "" diyss for particulars Jerome H.'Hud- - "sou & Co., Cor. Greenwich &, Cort- - andt ets.iN.Y! . 256m SAPOLIO tuntetilwtltnte for Soup fiir nil Household purposes, except washing clothes.- SAPOLIO for Cleaning your ltouixt will save thp lulior of ono cleanor. 4Itp Jt n trial. sJvior.io for Windows Is ttettor limn WhltliiR or Wat or. No remov ing riiruiiim anil curpctn. SA.POLTO rlon l'nlnt and Wood. In fnct tli rntire honno, better than Soi. No Kldppinjr. Savos l lior. You c-aii t afford to le without it, SAPOLIO fur Scouring Knives la bolter mid nlennor thun liath llrick. Will not dcrnteh. SAPOLIO la better than Soap and Sand for polishing Tinware. Height ens without RcratohinR. TapolkT Toiishoa ail Iinuw and ?ovier utoimila better than Acid or Oil and 1 tot ten stone. 8A.pbi:ro for Waahln Plnhea and G!as wnro Is invaluable. Cheaper than Soap. SAPOLIO removes Slaina from MarlOo Mantle-s, Tables and Statuary, from Hard-finished Walls, and froin China and Poreelaln. SAPOLIO removes Stains and Ureaso from Carpcta and other woven ; fabrics. There la no one article known that will do so many kinds of work and do tt as well as Sapollo. Try It. ,. n new and wondorfuily eC'oo tivo Tiolet -Soap, Jiavin-,' no . equal iu tills country or abroad. HAND 8APOLI(T asanavtiulo for thn Hath, will "reach tho foundation" of nil dirt, opens the poros and civo.i n healthy action aiid brUliant tint to the skin. Cloanses nnd Beautifies the Skin, instantly removing unv slniu or lili-iniali from both hands and faeo. Hand SAPOLI 0 is without a rival in the Vorld for curiugor ir-vc-nK roUKh. - - and chapping of either bands or fae. JfDWRO LIO" removes Tar, I'itrh, Iron or Ink Stains and Orease ; for workers in Machine Shops, Mines, Ac, 'is invaluable, lor making the Skin White and Soft, and giving to it a "bloom ofbeauty," itis unsurpassed by any Coxiuetic known. jiaxd SAPOLIO costs 10 to 15 conts per cake, and everybody fchould havo it. You will like it. DON'T FAIL TO TRY THESE GOODS. Buy It of your "merchant if he has it or wul procure it for you. If not, then write for our Pamphlet, "All about Bapolio," and it will be mailed free. 1'3 ii o ; li 3Io isjr'fi h'm Nonn, 20 PAltlt PLACE, X, V. ' or 231 Liborty St., Pittsburgh, To., eow. ll-lv TRAL RAILROAD ON AND AFTEK 11 P. P. Sunday May 1, 1870, Trains arrive at nnd leave the Union Depot, corner of Wushlntou and Liberty street, as follows: A1UUVK. Mall Train, 1.80 a m ; Fast Lino, 12.12 a m Wcll'saeconimodation No. 1, 6.20 a m Printon accommodaUon No 1, 7.60 a m; Wall's accommodation No 2, 8.65a m jCin oiunati express Uam; Johnstown ac commodation 10.50 a m i Braddocli's ac commodation No 1, 7.00 p m ; Pittsburgh express 1.30 p mi I'a' ll'tc expross 1 .ail p m ; Wull's accominodation No K, 2..'ifl p m; Homewood nooommodalinn No 1,9.55 p m; Wall's accommodation No 4, 0.50 p m; ISriiiton accommodation Ho 2, 1.10 p inj Way-Passcnaer 10.20 p m. DKPAKT. Southern expreas 5.20 a m j Pnelfio ex proiis 2.40 a m ; Wall's accommodation No 1, 0.30a in ; Mail Train 8.10 a in ; lirinton's accommodation 11.20 a m : Uraddock's ac commodation No 1,5.10 p m; Cincinnati express 12.35 p m i Wall's accominodation N 2, 11.51 a in ; Johnstown accommodation 4.0.") p in Homewood accommodation No 1. 8.50 p in j Philadelphia express 3.50 p m; Wall accommodation No 3.3.05 p in; Wall's accommodation No 4, 6.05 p m ; Fast Liuo 7.40 p m; Wall's No 5, J1.0U n in. The Church Trains leave Wall's Station every Sunday at 9.05 a. m., roaching Pitts burgh at 10.05 a. in. Returning leave Pitts burgh at 12.50 p. in., and arrive at Wull's Station ut 2. 10 p. in. Cincinnati express loaves daily. South ern express diuly except Mon Jay. All olh' cr Trains daily, except Sunday. For further information nplv to W. II. HKCKW1TJI. Agent. The Pennsylvania ltailroad Company Will notsumo uny Risk for Haptmi'o ex cept for Wearing Apparel, and limit their r;Tonsibility to One llundred Hollai s val ue. All baignge exceeding that a ount in value win tie at the risk ot tne ner, unless taken by special contract. A. J. CAMSAl General Superiulendent, Altoons Pa. PITH OLE VALLEY R'Y. fS AND AFTER- Monday, June 5, 1871, irwns wui rnu bs ioiiows: TRAIN3 NORTHWARD. stations. No. 2. No. 4. Oleopolis, 10.25um B.iVi p ni isnnncti, ju.m - a.'s " Woods 10.30 " 8.18 " PratUers Mill P).:;4 " 3.10 " PitlioleCity ll.Wt 2.50 " TRAINS SOUTinVARD. stations. No. 1. No. 3. PitholoCiiv, H.40am I.Upm 1'iaiiiers jjiu k.-is 1.4s Woods . 8.f)il " 1.6il " ltennett. t".02 " 2.02 " Oloonciis IMU " 2.14 " All Trains niako close connections at Olcopolis with liuins on the Oil I'reek A Aiiegneny luver tsauway, jsirtu una Sontli. Two Lines of Stages run daily between Pithole City, Aluicr banu and Pleasant ville, inakingcounectiou witharrivingand dcpartirg Trains. J.T. 11LAIH, II. WlCKitAM, Sup t Ticket Agent, Titbole City, Pa, 1 s5 4 167 Water Street, GENERAL STEINWAYA80NS, As well as several other makes. Also TJIvTITEID STATES OIEGKAJCTS, TAYLOR &c -JEt,TJBTT ORGANS. SHEET MUSIC J300ICS. and pvprvtluntr lit flirt MTTSrn TIXI u-tii1i u-tll bo fyrpi?hcU nt llio vciv lowest uriocs. WING AND SON, "TIIK AJIEIUC'AX l'MXO," 417 I3HOOMIS STREET, ST. Y. TJ3SrSTJR3?ASSEr) y'lfit premiums wherever exhibited Prices low for the quality Largo prices allowed for SccotHl-haul Instruments in Exchange. IVom Mr. Edward Hoffman, the celebrated tfanint. I conscientiously bolicvo that yourj'iaiio is iu cvory respect a motl magnifi cent Instrument. 'irm the "Independent." Tho American Tiano has deservedly become a ve rv noiiular Instrument. ilesponsilde Agents wanted for unoccupied territory. Send lor circulars to WING A SON. 417 Lroomo St.. N. Y. 42-fim , IHj. A. BAT iDWIIT, DEALEn IN CJUXS, RUVOYEUS, A!D ALL KINDS OK SPORTI.UG AND FISHIflQ TACKLE, rOCKET CUTLERY, SCI&SOItS, et c,, if C. TOBACCO AND CIGARS. RIFLES MADE" TO ORDER ASP WARRANTER. Repairing Locks and Fitting Keys A SPECIALTY. REPAIRING IS DHANCIIEBS NEATLY ANU PROMPTLY COSE. ii-tf TJDI TE, PA. CROVER& BAKER NKWIXCJ 9f ACIII3TISS. Tue following aro selected from thous. ands of testimonials of similar character, s exprpMHinir the roanfms for the prefor- enro of the U rover A liaknr Machines over all others. "I liko the Orover it Ilakpr fn eliine, in tlio lirst nh-o, hecau.se if I lmrl any other, 1 Hhonlii still want a (irovcr t linker; and having a Urover A Baker it aiiHwers the purose of all the rest. It does a greater variety of work and iHOasicr to ieam than any other," Mrs, J. C. Cro ly (Jenny June) "I have had several years' expe rience with a drover A Baker Ma'-hino, which lias toven me irrc.it wiiiMliu'tion. I think the 'Urover liaker Machine in mure easily managed, and lews liable to get out oi orucr. i pruler tne urover iV Jiakerdo cidodlv." Mrs. Dr. Watts. Now York. "I have hail ono in my family for some two years; and t join what 1 know of iis workings, and from tho testimony of many in ni.y inciuis w hi) use ine H.inie, X can hardly sue how anythingcould ho more complete or give hotter satisfaction." Mrs. Uen. drant. T. J. VAN CJIESEX, Agent, Tionesta, Pa. Tla Republican Oitlce KEEPS constantly on hand a largo as sortment of lilank Duods, Morlgagos, HuhixenaH, Warrants, Siamiiuiis, Ae. to be sol;! benp for easb. tf. BOOKKEEPINO MADE EASY. Every clerk and merclmnt can learn at once. Book mailed, 60c. it. Gouhiing Bryanl. Bulialo N. Y. HIE! Meadvillo, Pa. AGENT FOR CIIICKEKINO & SONS. ASU IHE " WM. II. BRADBURY PIANOFORTES, tlio Send for riroulnr. 3-lv.. M K tf o M M o c m E 3 f) a . is no .t: -3 u $ s I f 13 M s a a o B . o H O "& m r-l o I 3- m 2 3 O D . . CO 0 B 0 (H H. hi ff 0 0 H CQ CO 0 o . M v. w c M M as IS n ti M c O M H O C us e a s S o Z g . "3 H CD P3 B o I . t . a o o tn P rt O (4 el H fc- m rJ r-53 S -3 C 3 o B Z. f 3 i. a 3 -c. tea a . a js a ft a 3 Hi J2 Ps wiLLlAMhl'OUT DK'KI.VSON SOINAKY, WILLTAMSPORT, PA. Por hoth sexes. Established 25 year. SUPERIOR ADVANTAGES in every Hepartnient of Culture. Send for Catalogue. Arrange early for rooms. Fall term begins Aug. UHtli. V. LEE bPOTTSWOOl), 1). I)., 15-ft l'resident. lOil WORK neatly executed at this office hi reasonshle rales. A FAMILYARTICLE. Agentn nialo f 12..M) per day, S7.1 per week. AN ENTIRELY NEW SEWING machim; For Dorrmotlc Uso. ONLY TIVE EOT. LARS, mi llio ,ov l ament BUTTON HOLE VOR'CCr?, 1'alentA-d J one 'iVtli, 1S71, AWARliKD Till" 1'IKST I'ltlCMll'M AT THIS AMERICAN lNSTflU CU AMI MARYLAND INMITIUTE PAIRS, 1SV1. A most womlerml and clcgai'tly con- sirueicii Mpwtnv .Wm-hltip Tor lainllx work. t-ompiPio in all Its Parts, I'ses the .straight i .j ..in,, ,, :cc(iie, hcii irea'ling, iln cct ui'i'ight Piisitive Motion, new tension self feed and cloih linidcr, Onenilca hv wheel Hiid on a talile. Light running. 'Smooth nnd noiseless, lii0 all good h'gh-prieed luncmnrs. Ji as l atent Cheek to )revrnt iiraniin i nniiK iiiroeii mo wronsr wnv. Uses tho thread direct from tho" spool Makes tho elastic lock stitch, linost nnd strongest stick l.nown ; lirm,diirahle, clo 0 and rapid. Will do all kinds of worn, lino nnd course, from cambric to houvv eloth or Leather, nnd uses nil descriptions of thread. This Machine is hoavilv eon stnmted to givo it strength; all the parts of each Machine bring made alike by ma chinery, nnd heantirull v Mulshed ninfoni i liienled. It U very ca.,y to learn. Rapid, smooth and silent in operation. Reliable nt nil limes, nnd a Practical, KiMentiilc, Mechanical Invention, nt greatly reduced Prioe. , . , A. good cheap family sewing Pmchino nt Gist, rholirstaud oldv success in pi duciier n.valunb!o, Bubstantial and ivlm hlo low prli-ed Sewing Mac hine. It ex treme low price reaches ail condition, lis simplicity and strength nd-ipis it o all capnuities.while its nmnv merits made ir a universal favorite wherevir used, and (rentes a rapid demand. it is Ai.t. it is r.mojiMKsmn. I can cuoerlully and ponlidentlv reeoin mend its use to those vio are vanting a really good fciewinjr Machine, t i dw prlee. Mrs. II. J1..I A'MLSON, .' Peotone, Will CoaniV, 111. Pilee of each nin.'hine. "Clnss A." "One." (warranted for live vearnl.vsieciid eertilieato,) Willi all the lixiiires, and eve rythiug -ompl te beb-n -Iti to it, Inehitl Ing Self threading needle, packet In ,rt strong wooden bus, and deiiveied to any part of tho country, liv express free 6r fnrUier charges, on reevlpt of price, nnlv l'iyp Dollars. fr;0 delivery gnaranlctMl. W ith each Much:iittU i;i k..ih1, on re ceipt .f 91 extra, the now pat.'nt HUTION HOLE WORKER Or.C "f tlie most liiiortaut ana u.selul ii- ventiona i i.'iH age. o siniplo and coi tain, that a child" c:n work tho tinest but ton hole with regularity and case. t:trnnp nnd beautiful. ' ' , Mnecial terms, nnd extra indiieemenis to Male ami Pemale Agents, store keepers, Ac, who will establish agencies through tho noun try and keep our new machines on exhibition and sa'.o. County Bights given to smart agenls free. Agent's com plotoutlit, f urn i. ihe I wilhnut nnv extra charge. Samples of newing, deserlptive circulars containing terms, tebtiinonials, engravings, Ac, Ac., feuiil (roe. Wo nl.so supply . i , AURICt'LTfRAT, IMPLKMEN9. , lyatest Patents and improvemaius for tho l'lirin and Garden. " Mowers, Reapers, Cultlvat'.rs, Peed CuUeiv, Harrows, Parni Mills, Planters, llarvestors. Threshers nnd nil nrtleles noedisl for Parni work. Rare Keels In largo variety. All Money soiitin PostOflico Mhijb.v Oiders, ilaiilt Irufls, or by Express, will lo at our rink, and aro perfectly secure. Salo delivery oi nil our goods guarantied. "An old and responsible firm that sell the best gisds at tho louc-it jirice, and ran be ivlioj upon byonrreadors.". 1.1' aruuM's Journul, New Yoi k. Not Risponsibp for Registered T.ettirs, Addrrss, JEROME 11. Ilt'DSON A CO., Corner (..'recinvith A CorUandt Sis,, New York. ii-Om D. W. CLA21IC, (COMMISSIONKll'S l.'l.K'UK, FOKlIS I' CO., PA.) HEAL 2ZK T A Til Ad-BXT. HQVSVji nnd UM for Male aittl UUN'p Wild jnds lur. Sale. 1. I have superior facilities for aicei tuining the condition of taxes und tax deeds, Ac, and am therefore ipialitled to act intolli. gently us agent of thoso livlii'r at a dis Uincp. owning lands in the Ciunty. oH'.co in Commissioners i'.ooin, Court House, Tio:ula, l a. . D. W.CLARK. BLUai & 'RECK,' .' AND . WAGON- II AK CHS, Corner of Church and Elm Streets, TIONESTA IJV. This lirm is prepared to do nil work in Its lino, and ill warrant everything done at their sleeps to give satisfaction. Par ticular attention given to flivethum a trial, and ycu will not ro uret it. lU-ly. tElJ7EEKLTsUfj7 ONLY $1 H YEAR. 8 PAGES. The licit FamUy VVtpcc. Tho Weekly N. Y. Sun. 8 pages, jit a vear. Send vour Dollar. The- Host Afiiicidtural Pfpfr. The' Weekly N. Y. Hun. S pages. $ a year. Send your Dollar. Tho r.cxt Polith ul iW,w.Tho Weekly N. Y. Sun. Independent and Pailhliii. Against Public Plunder. 8 pa;;e. f 1 a year. Send your Dollar. The rat Xcu-ijHi.-uf.'Vlio Weekly N. Y. fiiui. 8 pages, f 1 a yuar. Send your Dollar. 11(11 All the A'e .. Tho Weekly X. Y. Sim. S pages, flayear. Send your Dol lar, The llextSior, Taper. -Tho Weekly N. Y. Sun. Spaces, $1 a year. Send jour Dollar, The Tlexl fuxhinn Hcjior's In tho Weekly N. Y. Sun. a xagus. fl a year, t-eiid yotli- Collar, The Hext Market Urur.rtu in tho Weekly N. Y. Sun. 8 pages, f? a year. Send your Dollar. . The llext Cattle HejmrtH in (ho Weekly N. Y. Sun. 8 pngos. fl a year. Send your Dollar. The. Ilext I'ujier in freer) Jlexpeet. The Weekly N. Y. rtuu. 8 pages. Jl a year. Send vour Dollar. Addriss, Til E S'l'N, New York Cj'ty. nsmsivsvivsssp Bt "thssct, ra .... m.i it,4i (.n-- HHAR B 'I -'" ,A.4;' (.'A---.rS:' ;f'.'.triff'. 1 J!r. .!. tt .illvcr s California Vin runr IJiltcrs :iro :i ptml eiret;ili!o j'lepiiinlioii, in. lilt; thieily f.(i:n l!m un live hoibs I'otiud on llio lower raii'.res of tl4o S icn .i Nev:ul:t liiotint.'this of Calil'or tiia, llui medicinal properties' nf wiiieli tut: cMiMi-U'd l liei cliotii viiilmiipthe its,) f Aicii'io!. 'J'lio ipieMimi is u'loi'.'t ilaily ii .ked.Ti iiat in llte'cintrfe of rim t:il'iiv:il!e!eil "titvc;.-4 of VlNbiiAl: Ufl I t-.K.s f Our answer is, thtil they icnmvo Ihe rtuise nfili.sc-i.ee, mid lite ptilieitt re--, covers liis licaliii. 'llicynie ihogtcul; bluoil Ji-ii ilici-mid a lii'f-gii iiv; prilieiplc. a I'ci iect Keiiovtitoi- sunt l:n i-m-.tlur of the Msient. Never belove in th.) l-.i.-.biiy ef' II, u wufi, 1 It. is ti IsHitii-rtLi; hce.i Cutnii, .in, .!rd (iii..e.,iHu-. t!m ivmai'Kiilila -.i,'iiilie.s el Vixi:i.ii liriTKiis in hi'iiliinr ili.t sick ef every liicnp intra is licir tn.- T!trv iMii a (tl".'.:!j Purp.itivo a.. a a Tui". rulitivint: Coiuii:tie:i er Inlhuiunniioii el' llio Liver . :il i.-vcral Oi irnm in iiiiiuas lHenses i 1'iio propoi lit's of Iu. Wai.ki'uVi Vl.VKn.tR llin Kits tire Aperient. Dist'iinretic, ("anniiiativtr. N atrii imis. Laxative l'itirotii, Siaiativo. t.'euiilci'Inititiit jnJoritic, Altera tive, and Aiiti-liilinin. . . , . f.. TI. Mc:X.VAInT lni(nn.t ."ivHln. Aet, Sim Kmaciw uX'IPinti, nii.l .ir. nf lVii-l'inri.,-1 nml I'r.nrltnr, Si i . . ' buld liy ull lug-kn II ml o. lti . s r ' 4 ""Sr A NT 'AKririt rony Juno 5, ISTI, y 1 la'.w t ill i nn hs folhius i . STATIUNM; r. n . s Ut C"avs. 2 I -.tasiT- 4 . 1! 0 l , H . m. n. in. p. in. a. m. a. in. 0 l' II CO 5 fo s tn ; 6 11 a.'i ti 41 , !) H ,(1 U 11 47 a 7 . 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Titusville ,I0 p. in.; Milinr 2..H Pioneer 3'.1j Pet Centnj S.fl'l; Coliimbltt 1,1.1; Tarr Kami r.vud l'arm 4,67; Pousovillea,."..44;; Oil t ily .V'l. Nu. ti Cm ry 11,15 n. in.; 'i itimvill" 8.1;; Miller I ni'tM ti.vS: Pet Centre !.4'4: Colmu' bin li'.bt; 'I'air l'arm 0,ls: lived Kami IO,'J7i Roiisrvil'.p 10,:'.j; Oil Cili;il,0a , .iu. ia. in i cniie i,z.s p. in.; ( iimnl'li LMi; 'Jarr l'arm -,o.; lt.vnd l'lirin 'J.K'y isooseviiio ."..'o n ( i;va,oo. No. -Ji Oil Cify O'.O" n. m.j Oleo'i . T.-.", Tionesta c.'il ; Trunkev villo 10. t Tidiouloll.il. . MliKrilWAttn thaixs. ' STATIONS; Ul Class. id c I . m. p. m p. m. p. m. n. in. . in; Irv'r.eten Tidloulo 'I'ruiikuy viilo 1 1 iekory Tlonesia v President Kalo P.ock Oleojiolis a n Oil City l)E McClintoek KousovillA llynd Kurin Tarr I-'nriu Columbia All Pet Centro nt: Pioneer Shaller Miller l-'arm A'.l Titusvillo i'K Hydotoivn 'I'ryenvillo Contrevillo C lynden Spuitansbui't; Cony 1:! 41 6 C.I w co 7 4 , 1 us 54; 7 10 e u:, 1 i.'i C ff 8 0.1 1(1 1i 1 fii'rt 1.1 -"s :o 10 4 2 It ti 84" 6 41 !l 4t 12 ;vi "a .11 lo ii 21 2 ;is jil m V ::." li wi 2 47 7 ( n; 0.1 1 oi ti 15 7 SI 10 f5 1 50 0 00 .1 20 7 -10 JI 80 0 M ;l !l4J 7 ,11 11 60 1 ill u :i.i 7 f-u 12 01 Ml 20 r:i o is i 1 l- E5 2 UX K V., 2 oil 2 40" 2 :.i 10 :t LO :t ?:i, 3 4. . 4 i. 4 40 .1 10 4 ti 2.1 h -' 0 ot 0 :n (i 4i ti .").-! n S'i J7 1.1 7 .1.1 7 4 7 f.7 8 IM 'S 11 8 21 8 5.1 3 41 :t 4:1 3 iio n r-o 4 cu 4 1.1 4 10 4 40 4 4.1 4 to 8 Kl 12 8J Q2 6 -L 1 0.1 S 21 HIM 8 -4U 8 44 9 05 tl 10 2.) 1 25 1 45 2 10 U il 2 4.1 3 05 8 20 3 eO 4 10 4 BO . 4 :,o 5 (0 6 OS i:sH4 B 17 jo 4-1 ;.1 27 0 oil 6 )! 10 02 ti 10 10 32 AIlUrrlOSALSKCONll-l l.A.SSTItAlXS NOll'Wt' No. 11 Oil City fi.5.1 a. in.; Itousevilla 7.20; Tarr Farm 7.40; Coluiubla7.il..; Ptt Centre M0; Pioneer 8.40; Miller 11.2;' Titusvillo 11.55. No. 7 Tiiiist illo 0.00 a. in.; Corry 11.2.1. No. 11 Oil City 11.20 a. in.; Koiisevillo 11.4.1; Pvnd Parm 11. .1.1; TarrKarm VIM; Columbia 12,11); Pet Cenlro 12,1-0; Milinr 1.2".; Titusville 2.li(l; I'orry 4.42 p. in. No. 21 Tidioute 12. 1.1 p, in.; Trunkev villo 1.41; Tionesta 2.4:1; pfcopoliu 4.2.1; (ii City .1.20. . r w () Trains do uot stop. ("J Stop uiMJIuil. (J) Stop lor meals. Trains 5, II, 11 and 22 run daily ; all ttiier: , trains daily except Sundays. N. IU Train No. I'J is ail Kxpress from Titusville to Corry. hll.VKK I'AI.AeK SI.FI'l'INn C.tn TBAlMi. No. 4 Direct from Philadelphia without cnange. No. 1 ehiurne. No. 5 liirout to rhiiailulphia without Diroet from I1ttslnrgh tvilhout ehsiifio. i No. 0 Direct to PillhljuryU willcul ehanire. C. J. IIKPLUP.N biipcrintcndent. JNO. PITCAI1IN. Oon'l Mai a.'.ei ivo'ii'it'v:. 1) Tt. 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