frrKtaWyw!.".!!?'"- - !l - SIti w$t gepttWIcwt.' TEBKESD1T M0.MS, JA1. 7, '.874. BOROUGH OFFICERS. CVsweifmen W. P. Mercllllott, W. ft. Itarlao, P. l. Thomas, ft). J. Woleott, Jeo. Bsrard, T. B. Cobh. Jutlict of tht rcacVr, P. Mercllllott, . M. Knox. . . OontbUao. Hmlrt. aeAooi DUeefor 4. D. Irwin, M. W. TU, H. O. Davie, D. 8. Knox, 8. J. Wol 4(0, L. U Hackett. FOREST COUNTY OFFICER.. SB ' JV'tfclvnf Judi;V. P. JlK. Attotint Juilgtt1. A. Paoraa, Ax it aw Cook. USerijrT. 3. VaW OibsK. 'yrirr Kbd. Hi.Aai. Vo(Aonotdry, JiegiMterjk Bttvrdtr, t. J. R. Aon r w. Ohmniti'oncr T. D. CoLLtM, Joan Tf'iFon, Jas. K. Ola hk. County SlvptrinttndetitS. F. RoHRBft. thitriet Attorney S. D. Iwi. ury 0mmiiiuiri-J.t FlYK, Wat. Pattkbsok. 0uy .Vsrreyar 8.D. IawiK. Ovmht-M, ITTEI., Jll. rwfy uiitoii T. B. tola, L. Wab XtR, O. Jamikiok. V-mhm-of Vengrtu 18 u(ric-0. B. Co an. iiimity-Mabtim VTlLLIAMa. Zm Train At TTOTf FSTA MTA S ION, on and after .TovaiuW 17, 1873 1 - SOCTH 1T class. Train U ' 6:S4 p. m. So clam. ' . TWaflO. ll:na.m. M M ' :20 p. m, MOBTK laT CLAM. Tnia SI . - 1:36 p. m. t cLAa. Train II ... - t:OS a. m. " . 1140 p. m, Oa the River Divlelon i. . from Oil City Irvineten, up IUa rlTar la North ; dowu taa river, eoulb. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Col. Reisingcr, proprietor of the Mesdville Republican, ami lady were here visiting to their friendi during 2fcw Year's. , ; Wra. Bloom't smith still bloom s of yore, and the ring of Iris anvil Against the heavy hammer still wakes the lusty chanticleer. . , , , , -We are glad to learn that Harry t Mabie, who baa been quite lick fur the jmst nti-V or two, Is better aud im proving (lowly. The County Auditors, Messrs. - Cobb, Warner and Jamieson are ! . session (hia week making their usual aetrleraent of the county accounts. No one as we hare heard ha maJ any new strikes, althoug'.i ou Chriftmna quite a riht smart, lot of such performances were culminated. We learn tlt Roll Cobb is about to move back into the lumber 'woods .Jiot being contented out of sight of hemlock bark, or a stick of square .limber. . T. V. 7eit and Tom Ray, pub lishers of the Clarion Jactuonian, were in town last week on . a visit.' ' Tbey report the Jaoktonian flourishing, even since Cum.' c?it.' The river is running over the 1anks and is still rising. It will prob ably be as "high as it was three or four week ago. - We know of no dam ige that can take place iu this immediate vicinity. ' Our thanks are due J. P. Wick ershara, State Superinteudantof Penn sylvania, for his Annual Report of Common Schools of the State, and the Annual Report of the Soldiers' Or phans. 'Robert Guyton and son, the cham pion deer slayers of ibis region, killed flirty doers during the, season. Aluo, Kelt. Cole didn't do to bud for a boy, 'having slain seven of 'era, mad didu't hunt much either, The ice which for .several days covered the creek, forming a safe 4ridge, went down the river to other -njoorings. A the ice was quite thin aud melted out grudually, but very little damage, if any was the result. Such condition of highways as are prevalent preseut, should lend all blind, contrary, wind-broken and use lees horses to thank their stars fur their acquired deficiencies, and rejoice even iu cold stables, with shavings for bedding. Long, lank, lean, melancholy, mUanthopic dogs are seu frequently eyeing the wary cats, , which they abased in sport. They are heard too as they walk the streets with creakiug ribs aud ubjointed tail, and mouthful of teeth. We were informed last week Jby appearances throughout the external world, that although very mild iu general, old dume could be quit stern And like her old self at this season, if o disposed. We mean 't nits . icy, snowv and cold. ' 1 A pain we have reached that point where for the instant there seems to be a halt; a glance at the path we've come, and a blind peep into the future. As if we dwelt upon a great swinging pendulum that makes its mighty move mo u I once in every year, and at each citreroify -of its jiro comes this, rest from motion. Every year come and goes with changing seasons in their or dtr, the same as of old. The pendu lum is perpetual in its motion, and it travels, restless and tireless, tjie same arc. But the dwellers have changed since one year ngo, when at the further extremity of our path, we halted and named our coming course '73. Some, aye, many have dropped from the swing of life into the unknown. Some have risen out of the jinkoown and. have started on that ceaseless, never stopping swing. There have been heart burutugs and jealousies, and broken hearts and weariness, among these swingers as before among those who lived aud made the journey, now fallen oft. Sius have been committed ; some forgiven, some unrepeuted of, as of old. Aod there have been good deeds done an J noble woids .spoken, and smiles aud pleasant times, the balance is kept aud we Swing on. " Aud again we bare halted and after naming our future, 1874, we move down the path. God grant tbe bal ancd of good and evil, and. light and shade tnay .be kept amid' our.' .homes, among our friends,': and throughout our laud. . . . i . ) --A cose of accidental about occur red at President, Venango county, on Ruudy last. Some' meu were looking at an old gun wbioh belinged to a Jew, a peddler, when one of the party named Ford, ' made the remark that the gun was useless, and he dida't be lieve it woul shoot, at which thnped drew a revolver from bis pocket, and said if the gun wouldn't shoot he' had something that would, ut. tho same" holding-the revolver in such a way that it. aimed toward Ford, who, told him to be careful bow be bundled it, and made motion with his arm a if to guard agaiust tbe shot, when at that moment the revolver went ou", the ball passing throtlxh Ford right wrist. Had Ford uot thrown up his arm the suoi wouiu uuaouuieujy nave proved fatal, as it would have passed through his lungs. Dr. Hunter of this place dressed tbe wound. . K Among tbe holiday pleasures etc.. a party of a few friends gathered at II. II. May's to witness parlor theatri cals, i given by the members - of tha household. On account of our absence we could not attend. However we learn from the guests that every one enjoyed himself, nud ibat the compa ny presented quite a full bill. After the entertainment, which consisted of charades, tableaux, vocal and instru mental music, aud refreshments, a set was furmed aud the lovers of danc ing had an opportunity, and then went home. We were sorry indeed oa ac count of our absence after tbe verdict of those who were present. Since tbe holiday festivities are over, of which thero were quite a num ber, every tbing, what is iucluded iu that phrase is uuknown to us has settled back into its ac-etuom ed stale, especially the stores.' The faces of visitors have vanished, and the festive pedestrian ism of tbe inebriate rever berates uo more amid the nocturnal tranquility. The attenuated depos itories of legal tender decousolatuly ejaculate of the the '. ' That forwaM impertinent Mil's, (Spring) has been trying her coquetries for several days on the old man who commonly reigns at this season. Aud it seems as if she had made a greater effect on his cold, stern, although pleasure-loving heart, than ever before. However, for the sake of congruity, we hope he will continue to frown down the jane as lately. Iu fact we hope things will close tip. ' The holidays passed off quietly here, witb exception of oie or two lit tle musses. Ou Christmas Eve a dance was giveu in Lawrence's new building, at which all, both young and old en joyed theinsel res hugoly, and on New Year s Eve another came off in the same building, with tha addition of an oyster aupper at the Lawrence House. A peculiar visitor we have, ex pressed the opiuiou that he couldn't see why '74 was'nt jusl as much of a "dead beat" as '73, considering the ditlurence between their eges. Wo showed him a quarter and ''bad.) him take heait, aud uot be in such a hurry to pay Ins bill Strange as it may seem our mer chants are rapidly disposing of their last year's goods. On New Year's day while Mrs. Henry was sleigh-riding with her ion. in-law, Mr. Grove, the sleigh upset just above tbe bridge, on Water street. throwing thent both out and breaking Mrs. Henry's arm between the wrist and elbow. The fracture is a simple one and was reduced by Dr. Hunter. Last week a Mr. Hoet was coming down the hill on the other side of the creek with a load of lumber from Myers' Mi", wben bi rough-lock gave way, and the load being too heavy for tbe horse to - hold, it crowded them iuto the bank wf'.h such violence as to break oce of the horses' neck in two place. - ' ' The town is at present over-run with rats and mice. They are on tbe rampage among all the cellar stores, and revel amid the debris of the attic, It i supposed they are from the oil towns, driven hence by hard times and the sheriff. We advise them to go west, where grain grows and - farm produce U plenty. A new grocery and restaurant has been opened up on Elm street, just above 'late' office, by Wm. Smear baug. Parties wishing anything in the line of groceries, should give him a call, as lie is selling very cheap and keeps a fresh stock. Also, oyster-puu ishers are invited to call and partake of a nice stew, gotten up iu good shape and on short notice. Th Republic, tint excellent rang azine without which no good citizen should be, fur Jauuary is at hand and has the following list of contents: To the Patrons of the Republic; Tbe Civil Service Question; The District of Columbia ; The Tombstone Questioa ; The Farmer Pay for All ; Governor John Adams Dix; Advertisements on Postage Stamps ; Progress of tbe Peri od; Their Proper Representative; Civil Service ; Some Remarks on the Report of President Eliot Upon a Na tional University; The Evangelical lliance ; Horace Greeley id 1872; Cheap Transportation Question, No. Ill; French Spoliation Claims. Ad dross The Republic, Washington, D. C. Term (2 per annum, in advance. Copartnership Notice. We have this day associated our selves under the firm name of Geo. W. Dithridge & Co.', in a general part nership for the manufacture of lujiber at Superior Mills, Forest couuty, Pa. HexuY II. ColLiks, Pittsburgh, Pa. George W. Ditheibob, ' Tionesta, Pa. Tionesta, Dec. 31, 1873. 39 4t For Salk. The property known a the Brick-yard property, at Tionesta, consisting of about 9 acres of the fiuest quality of Clay: well located, fronting op the river. There are two buildings on the premises consisting of a barn and office. A good team of work horses, wagon and harness will, taken in part paymcut, at their real value. Balance can remain on Bond and Mortgage for a term of year to suit purchaser. Property free and clear of all incumbrances. Title per fect. Address, A. U. Partridge-, 39 4 Tionesta, Pa. Mountain Cbke. To the yolks of six eggs, well beaten, add two cups of white sugur, three-quarters cup butter, one cup sweet milk, three and a half cups flour, "having in it one measure of Banner Baking Powder. Whites of two eggs, beaten stiff. Buke iu jelly cake pans. When cold spread each layer with an icing made witb the whites of four eggs, beaten stiff, one pound of poudered sugar and one ta blespoouful extract of lemon. Each can of the Banner Baking Powder contaiu a small measure,- to be used even full, according to printed directions. If you cannot obtain this really valuable article from your gro cer, send twenty-five cents by mail, addressed to Banner Baking Powder, P. O. Lock Box, 317, Pittsburgh, Pa., and you will receive, postage paid, a quarter pound package together witb a list of fifty valuablo Recipes. Enoch Morgan' Son' "Sapolio, for sale in cakes, or iu quantities to suit customers, at Robinson A Bon ner 1. 34 tf Marriace Certificates. Kiank Deeds, Leases, Warrants. Subncenas. Su nimoua, Executious, Warrants and Informations, for sale at this office, tf. Sewing Machine, Sewing Machines. 4 la connection with ray Sewing Ma chine business, I am now prepared to take all kinds of Sewing Machines in exchange fur new ones, and repair all kind of Machine 1 making them work a good as new, or no pay. I also have needles for all first class machines. Parties living at a distance can send machines and they will be repaired and returned by express. Needles sent by mail on receipt of $1.00 per dozen. , Call at my office on Sooth Seneca street, Oil City, Pa., or avid roes 33 tf D. C. Grates. Boyd' Waterproof Polish. Best id America, at Robinson & Bonner's. Pearl barley, hominy, mince meat, spiced salmon, sardines, dried apples, prunes, raisins, English currants, cit ron, prepared cocoanut, witb a full line of spices at 37tf Robiksox & BoMXER'a. Ladies' trimmed hats for sale very cheap at Robinson & Bonner's. Those beautiful lots just north of Mrs. Henry' reeidenco can be bought cheap, on long time, by applying to the editor of this paper. tf. NOTICE. . The book of the lato firm of I Hilhronner & Co. are iu my bands far settlement. I shall be under obliga tions to those having a book account at said store if they will call and set tie tbe same immediately. M. Einstku. r-Sole leather, wall paper, sausage cutters, sausage fillers, gum shoci and Moose skin boot at Robinson s, Boil- ner'. ; - - The Queen Clothe Wringer. Best out, at Robinson fc Boxfer. Don't fail to go to Robinson A Bonner's if you went ftovas, stovepipe or tiaware. JUL TIMBER LANDS .FOR SALE. Over two thousand acre of fine Hemlock Timber Lands situated on Maple Creek, near Claringtou, this county, are for sale at a baigain. Part of the lands are situated within fou miles of Ciarington, on the Clarion River, aud would be a fine site for an extensive tannery and sawmills. Map and particulars can be seeu by apply ing to the editor of this paper. Job Printing. Do you want poster f Do you want hand-bills ? Do you want business card t Do you want a neat bill head T Do you want a tasty letter head f . Do you want a nice visiting card If so, Ipave your orders at the Re publican office where they will be exe cuted in the neatest style and on most reasonable term. Lost. r - Certificate of Deposit No. 355, of Tionesta Savings Bank, drawn in fa vor of J. K. Kuhos, for $279 85,. and dated Aug. 20, 1873. , Tbe certificate is qf .no use to any one but myself, as it ba been cashed. Tbe finder will confer a. favor by leaving it with me. Oct. 22, '74. " J. T. Dai-k. The best stock of Watches. Clocks, Jewelry and Silverware iu Oil City can be fouud at J. Wolf's, Centre St. Particular atteutioa paid tne repairing or fine Watches. Or ders by mail promptly attended to. 39-ly. The colored address label on each paper shows the date to which the sub scriber has paid, thus Thos Turner lf74, signifies that Mr. Turner has paid for his paper until March 1st, 1874 The mail 'list is corrected weekly. By con sulting the address label every subscri ber can tell how his account stands. Our accounts go back no further than the 1st of January, '73, the ac counts previous to that time being payable to the old firm. The old sub scription book is yet io our hands, and our receipts will be recognized by the old firm. tf. The lightest running Machine in the world is the Grover & Baker, at least Baldwin, of Tidioute says so, and he knows. 46 ly COflfl YKAR MADE 00JJ WITH OUR SPLENDID COMBINATION PROSPECTUS. It repi-Mtenta sample page and sty la of biiiilliiK of 60 intensely interesting and UMtful books, .that U In every family. Kent thing evar tried by Canvaaanra. AKfiita Wanted, to make a puruianvut buainewa on thra works iu every aounty. ProapwtUM aent poat-paid oa re.ipt of prlow, 9 1.60. Vnt circulars and Ulwrai lerma, aklcirdwi JOHN K. I'OTTKK tfc CO., Publisher, Philadelphia, Pa. w3tl It JOB WORK of all kinda done at Mita ot-A-e on ahort naMaa. (Prry f( AL'tnta' Profit per wwk. t3W I .UvJ Will. prove it or forfeit $S00. New articles lust patented. Sample free to all. W. II. CHIDES I'ER, 207 Broad way, New York. wits 4t POSTPONEMENT ! Fourth Grand Gift ConCert FOR TUB SKNKFITOF Til It PUBLIC LIBRARY KENTUCKY Over A Million IlankX SUCCESS ASSURKD A FULL DRAW- 1NU CKRTAIN. On Tuesday, Slat of March, Next In order to mnnt tha general wish and expectation of the public and tho ticket holdeca for the full payment of tha mag nificent k"1s announced for the Fourth Grand Girt Concert of the I'ublio Li: rary of Kentucky, tho inaimtcera have deter mined to pmtpone the Concert until TUESDAY, MARCH 31ST, 1874. Thoy have already realized over a MIL LION" DOLLA UN, and nave a great many aironM vet to hear from. No doubt la entertained of the Bale of very ticket before the drawing: ; but. whether all are aold or not, the Concert and drawing will positively and an quiv oeally tako place on the day now Hied, and if any remain linaold they will be cancelled, and the prizo will be reduced in proportion to the unsold ticket. - Only 00,000 tickets have been iaaued, and 12,000 CASH GIFTS. 1,500,000, will be distributed among the ticket-hold-era Tho tickets are printed In coupon, of tenths, and all traotionai parta win ue rep resented in the drawing Just as whole tick ets are. LIST OF GIFTS 1 One frrand caoh Rift $250,000 One Rrand cash gift 100,000 One grand eanli gift 60,0v0 One grand cash gift 2;,0O0 One grand crsh tri ft 17,500 10 Cah gins 110.00" each ICO.ooO 'II I 'bmIi irills fi.lNM narh l.'iO.OOO 60 l'anh gil ts l,0n0ach, 60,000' 80 Ciwb gilts (HK) each ' 40,1,00 UK) Ciish gilt 4' 10 each 40,UiO KiO 1'ash gills 300 each .,0O0 2.50 Cash gills 200 each 60,000 3ir) Cash gilts 100 each 12, .500 11,000 Cash gills AO rack 650,00.1 Total, f 1,600. 0(10 The chances for n gift are as one to live. PRICE OK TICKETS. Whole Ticket, $50 : Halves. $ ; Teutha. or ach coupon, $" t Eleven wnole tickets for $50; 2Ji Tic kets for $1000; 113 Whole Tickets fo $5000; W hole Tickets for $10,000. No discount on less than $500 worth of tickets. The Fourth Gift Concert will becouduct ed in all respects like the three which have already boen given, and full particular;, may be learned from circulara, which will be sent free from this oltice to all who ap ply for them. Orders for tickets aud applications for agencies will be attended to in the order they are recoivod. and it ia hoped they will be sent in promptly, that there may be no disappointment or delay in filling all. Liberal terms given to those who buy to sell again. All agents are pereintorially required to settle up ti.eir ' accounts and return all unsold tickets by tho liOth day 01 aiarcn. THOS. E. MRAMLETTE. Aent Public Library Lv., and Manager .hi, I'luicei b, ruuuu uuvrary AJUiiiug, iouisviiin, ivy., or THOH. II. If AYS 4 CO., Eastern" Agents, UOV Broadway, N. Y, DRUGSTORE! Ja. n. Fonag, Proprietor, (at the eld stand of Ferae! C. Draf Store) KLU STREET, . TionawTA, Ta. Tl AVIXO purchased tbe enUre stock f x a ( rnresl l oantj unit store. 1 nave shanKcJ the nam te the "Aiueriaaa," aa4 pat iu an en lira new stock ef DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES, TOBACCO, CIGARS, NOTIONS, C, LIQUORS, Ft Midicat ta OXLT White I .ad, perfectly pure, sold mask cheaper thau formerly. Also all kinds ot Oils. Kerosene. Ter pentine, lienzine, Toilet Articles, Per fumeries, Ac, for sale cheap. JAS. II. F0NK4. HOBRIBLBJ! I suffered with Catarrh thirty years, and was cured by a simple remedy. W ill send receipt, postage free, to all attlicted, Itev. T. J. Mud, Drawer ltft, Syracuse, Now York. 6 4 Tra Republican Office KEEPS constantly on hand a large as sortment of Ulan k Deeds, Mortgages, Hubpowas, Warrants, Summcns, . to K sold eheap fnr eab. tf. 200 PIANOS Ac OU ft A) New and .second-hand, if First- Makers will be sold at 1xwr Prices I cash, or on Installments, iu City or con try, niH-ing mis unsocial crisis sail t Holidays, by Horace Waiters A Hon, 1 Rrosdway, than ever before offered fn Ni York. Asema wanted to sell Wale: Celctiratwl Pjanox.Concorto and Orchesti Organs. Illustrated Catalogues mailt Great Inducements to the trade. A tar diooutit to Ministers, Cliurchea, Hunde Schools, etc 80-41 n v u r-HT CC Tfl COO perdiYl Agsnta wants 43 I U 9aU A ciassea of workli people, of either sex, young or old, ma more money at work for us in their sp moments, or sil the time, than atanythii else. Particulars free. Address O. Mi son A Co., Portland, Maine. 8t "Old Maids!" Teachers, (Students, Clergymen, p maulers, and wide awako Young Men, at Women of all Classes 1 You can easily cam a firat-class Howli Machine; or Hooks sufficient to stock Library; or some valuable Pictures beautify your homes; or a nice Stere scope: or a good Time-keeper (Clock Watch) ; or a Music fax ; or a Oold Per or a Photograph Album : or a Stand Ker aona I .amp for your Parlor; or a Fine A cordeon ; or Webster's Illustrated Quar Dictionary; or Rogers' World-renowni Statuary iB roups; ura Fine Violin; or 1 Remington Rifle Cane; or a Remingta Itouble Barrel Breach I oading shot Qui or a Cabinet Organ worth $1 10; by aimp working np your unoccupied time in wav explaiaod in the circulars of tho I 11. P. A Co. Porfoctly legitimate and r spectable; many would say philanthropl Address M. U. P. A Co., 129 hast 28lb 8 New York. 39 GEO. P. ROWELL & CO., conduct an Agency for the recaption advertisement for American N'ewspnpe the most complete establishment of tl kind in the world. Six thousand New papers sre kept regularly on file, open. Inspection by customers, Nn mad In) room, however completo receive nn twentieth of this number. Every Advc tisement is taken at the home price of tl aer, without any additional charge-1 commission, so that an advertiser, in dea ilia; with the Agency, is saved trouble at correspondence, making one contract il stead of a dosmi, a hundred or a thousani A Book of eighty pages, containing lis pf best papers, largest circul-uioiiH", r ligloii9, agricultural, class, political, dail and coiinti-r papers, also magazines an all publications which are specially valui bio to advertiser, with some inlbrniaiic about prices.is sent Free to any addrosso application. Persons at a distance wisl iua; to inai- e contract for advertising I any town, city, county or Territory of tl Uriiled States, or any portion of the D minion of Canada, may send a concb statment of what they want, togetlit with a copy of the Advertisement they di sire inserted, and will receive lnl'ormatio by return mail which will enable them t decide whether to increase, reduce or fori go the o-der. For such information thni is nochargn whatever. Publishers not 01 ly send their tiles tree, but pay Messn Geo. P. Itowell A Co. for their aervicet Order are accepted for a single paper a well as for a larger list; for a niuglodolla as readily as lor a larger sum. Addrea the American ' Newspaper Advertisin Agency. , . , . , . 39-it 41 PARK ROW, NEW YORK. MnMCV Made Rapidly with Steneil 4 IllUil U I Key Check Ou'tlits. Catalogue and full particular l-'RKE, 8. M. Spencer 117 Hanover St., lioston. S9 1 n' 100 1,1 Wa" 8U oflen' lMds to 1 J Jforiun. Na risk.. lU-page ptui phlet for stamp. Viilctttlue Tunibridge t Co., Bankers aud llrok,g! Wall-st., N N. 3-tU PSYCHOMANCY, or. Soul Charming How either sex nray fascinate and gait the love and aflcctiona of auj- person the chnoao, instantly. Thia wis-i1h mental ac ?uiremint all can possuHt, free, by mail or '2i cents; together with a Marriagi Guide, Egyptian Grac e. Dream. Hints t Ladle. A queer book. 100,lH) sold. Ad dress T. William & Co., Publishers, Phil adelphia. 3UI PENNSYLVANIA CEN TRAL RAILROAD ON A N 1) A FTF.R 1 1 P. P. .Sunday May 1, 1870, Traia arrive at and leave th Union Depot, oorawr of Washlnton aod liberty street, as f 1 lows 1 ' ARRIVE Mall Traiu, 1.30 a n. ; Fast Line, 12.11 a n 1 WaU aaouominodatioii No. I, tl.'JO a m Rrinton accommmiation No 1, 7.50 a an; Wall's aceoinuiodntion No i, H.55a in ;Cin cinnati express S.20-nii Johnstown ac conuiiodsriBfi 10.5O am; It ruddock a ac eommodatrnn No 1, 7.00 p in-;- Pittsburgh express l.HO-p in; I'acilic express l..'KI p in ; Wall's aocoiuiuoiation No 3, 2. 145 p m; Ilomewood accommodation No 1,9.5.) pm; Wall's accomniodulHin No 4, &.50 p m ; Itrinton- aoonisaodatton No- 2j U10 p o ; Way Passenger lo.L'O p 111. DEPART. Southern express ft.a) a m ; Paelfle x- CreKS 10 a 111 ; W ail's accommodation No , .30a u ; Mail TraiiiDMO s ni lirinlon'a accommodation 1 .a a 111 : llraiidm-k's ac pommodiitlon No 1.5.10 p 111: Cincinnati express 12.35 p 111 ; Wall's atHKimmodatlon . 'i, ll.ol a in 1 JolinsUiwn aouoinniodatinn 4.0ft p in; Hotiiewood accomuiodution No 1, iv.nu p m ; rniladolphia express 3.50 p ia; Wall a-coiiimohitiia N;t.:t,u n in; H all'a ac-ommodaliou No H, H,tih p m J Fast Liu 7.40 p in; Wall a No 5, 11.00 p 111. 1 lie Church Train leave Wall's Station very Sunday at H.OA a. ra., reaching Pitts- ourgn at lu.ooa. ill. jtciuriung leave I'ltts hurgh at 12. 50 p. in., luid avFive at Wail's Station al 'i. to p. m. LiHstauau exnrrHs leave dalrr. south ern express daily exsroyt Mot. Jaiy. All oth er Trsfns daily, exeept Sunday. . For further information ail v to W. M. BKCKWI TH, Agent. ' Tha Pennsylvania KaMroad Company will not assume any Risk for Baggage ex cept lor Wearing; Apparel, and limit their raponsibllity to ttne llnwlred Dolls' val uc. All baggage exceeding thai sunt In value will be at the risk of tne -per, unless taken by special contract. A.J. CAHhAl General Superintendent, Alleone Pa.'- HEBRASKAGRISTMILL. THE O HIST MILL at Nebraska (Lacy town,) Forest county, has been thor oughly overhauled and reiittad in tirst la ortlcr.aud is now running and doing all kinda of CUSTOM 1 ICIXDIZirui FLOUR, FEED, . AND OATS. Conatan'ly on hand, and aold at the very lowest Cg urea, K. -" H. W, .KDRBtr
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