J V- i. v I. . r- A TEUTQI IKT BABY, i . 6eorgo "Washiogton Fenton drove tho ox team at Armstrong's Mill.. He was a cadaverous looking individual, and lie moinlained the dignity of labor 7 ,!ttf fmiliarity with It as pos Bible. He bad anextensivo family, and as they woul.lTeat, be bad to shift somehow to fearj them. When the lacteal fluid War surreptitiously ab stracted fromlbe neighbor's kine, or mSC1irmer rent to harvest bis ' sweet potatoes, and found himself mi nus the tubers, .the Fen ton's were making cottage cheese or feasting on roasted Carolina. Oue bright cold day Mr. Walker slaughtered a fat pig . and bung it up in the smoke-house. ,ifext morning it was gone. Walker anil his son John found Fenton at hofae, and in his wife's absence, rock 1g the cradle aud siDging: "Hush a y baby. 1 he object of toe run was made known. Fenton, with a hmu- morrhaga of words, protested his in nocence and bade them search the house.- - - "I would accompany yon, he add V!a a hushed ToJpe.fearioor to disturb hbahr,'trtitjfl"YfiS little one wakea be will howl , like a trooper." .Walker, would not, search without . bis presence. m "John can rock the cradle until we return," he mkT. i - John seated himself at the .cradle and rockeddiligently. After a thor-'- ough butfruitles search, Walker re turned ud found John still rorkiug and the baby still sleeping.' Fenton thanked the latter' prefusely far his service as nurse, "and the neighbors departed. When alone Fenton exe . cuted a war dance by way of rejoic ingr He had stolen the pig, and ex pecting tho call, had laid the porker in the cradle as a substitute for a baby, coverlnar it nd verv nicelr indenri. ' Joha had quietly rocked the object of their search, while his father was seek ing it. . In the meantime the Fentons tiad roast pork and apple sauce for dinner.- - . The pendulum teems to have swung hack again, soys the New York World. . John Stuart Mill, being dead, has . epeken of religion in a manner which has shocked those of his disciples who . believed that he did not believe in ;v God, and who accepted his supposed . belief as the reason for their own in ' ' . fidelity; Prof. Tyndall has repudi ; ated the construction universally ; placed upon his language at Belfast, , .n4 nftS declared that be did not mean r"Zo"isgsrt either that there was no God, 7 -or that God, if he existed at all, was only a molecule. I Mr. Fitzjames Stephen has called especial attention to the fact that he is of the opinion that the weight of evidence is in favor of the hypothesis that there is a God, - "who in very wise and exceedingly powerful, but who, in Mr. Fitzjames Stephen's belief, is not altoo-ether he. . uevolent. And to crown nil. Prnfea. Bor Huxley, to the infiuite grief of some 01 ma jormer autnirers, basoome forward to say. that ha must not be numbered among "fatalistic material' is tic, or atheistic philosophers." A recent visitor at Santa Barbara, California, .saw among the number who were sitting in front of their stores one' whom he recognized as a former acquaintance..; . "Hallo, Jones," said .our visitor, -what brought yon out herer "Climate," replied the Santa Bar- barian. r s "How do account for the rapid growth of this place!" ' v "Climate." -"You all seenl to be sitting around j what do tq.ii live on 7" "Climate." -"What makes you grow so fat T" . '-Climate." - "Well, hiw will they bring the rail road into town over these mountains V "Climb it." "Everything goes wrong," says an Illinois farmer, wiping his eyes. "The grasshoppers cum, the hired oaa broke his leg, wife died, the barn burned, and I've rid for three days and can't find a woman who wants to marry. A shert-horn steer was butchered in Detroit recently which weighed 4,110 pouadsalWe, and yielded 3,000 J, .Min'da of dressed hv&.'S'axK is be lieved to be the largest animal ever slaughtered for beef on this continent Gen. Sherman says that there need be no dispute about his religious faith; for it can be given in. a few words. Bays he: "I believe that if people on ly act half as well as they know how, God will forgive the balance." Ayer's Cberry Pectoral Almanac for 18G9 contained this excellent4 recipe: "If you wish to run for Congress, run along; you couldn't run down hill faster." Now Dr. Ayer knows how it is himself. . ' : : The beauty of Russia leather pocket-books is that they are never with out a cent in them, you know. Free Lover the affectionate wife who helps herself from her husband's pocket-book while he sleeps. jiciore tilting noerties witn , a strange dog observe his tail and wait lot the wag-on. - Perpetual motion- woman's tongue talking about her baby. The click of tho telegraph is heard in Jenicaleui. Allegheny Valley Rail Road. Oil Creek & Allegheny River Rail way, and Buffalo, Corry & Pitts burgh R. R. OK AND AFTRK Monday, February 2, 1H74, trains will run an follows t STATIONS. Northward. Honthward S. M I V. 1 If 1. 1 S. 4 M. tl p m a m p in p ni p in Pitl-ibnrgh W Fen Tunc Klttitnnlng K. it k Juno Brady Bend Parker , Emlenton !i:20 7:'20 8:I0 :Sft 1:21 H 4:fi) 7:4.V :40 )0-M 10:fi.r. 6:20 6:0 5:20 4:4M :5'2 8:05 2:15 11:40 1 1:25 6:00 6:4.1 7:05 S:TJ :( 10:10 Scrubgrasa 1:10 l:5l 0:1tt 8:25 7:4.'i r ranklin Oil City - i 7:00 8:00 Olenpolts 8:001 2:4!) 8:2tl 4:1ft 12:12 11:45 7:.H8 7:23 6:56 A:0H 5:20 KKRie kocr -:n TfnnmU R:IX Tidloute 1):2S 10:57 :2J Irvlneton ll:fj 6:0(l 7:4f Rounvvill Tiluavlile Corry Afayvllle Buil'alo 10' M 1:52 7:2S 6:25 11:10 :50 B:10! 12:M 11:1M 7M 9:47 8:85 C;0r a. hi P. ni p. m a. ml p. in Trslni rn t ii T, U ,1 1 .V. t Tim. J. J. Lawrence, aen i Sup PENNSYLVANIA CEN THAI. RAILROAD 0! AN If AFTER II P. P. Sundny May 1, 1870, Trains arrive at and leave the V n ion Depot, eomer of Washlnton and uoerty street, aa follows: ARRIVK. Mall Train, 1.80 a m ; Faat Line, 12.12 a m : weu aaooommodation No. l, 6.20 a m jtrinHin aocommonation no 1. 7.50 a mi Wall's aooommodation No 2. 8.65 a m ;Cln cinnatl ipreaa 8.20 a nt Johnntown ao eommodntion 10.50 am; Braddook's ao oommodation No 1, 7.00 p m PiUaburgb exprma 1.80 p m; Facifio expresa 1.80 p ni ; Wall's aocomirndat.ion No 8, 2.35 p m; Home wood feooommodation No 1,8.55 pm; Wall's aooommodationr No 4, 6,50 p m; Brlnlon aooommodation No 2, 1.10 p m i .DEPART. Southern express 6.20 a m 1 Paclfta ex- rress 2.40 a m ; Wall's accommodation No , 6.80a m ; Mail Train 8.10 a tn ; Brinton's accommodation 1 ).20 a m : Braddock'a ao oommodation No 1,5.10 p ni; Cincinnati express 12.85 p m 1 Wall's accommodation N 2, 11.51 am; Johnstown accommodation 4.05 p m ; Homowood accommodation No 1, 8.50 p m; Philadelphia express 8,50 p m; Wall accommodation No 8,3.06 p m; Wall's accommodation No 4, 6.05 p ra t Fast IJna i.vi p m; wan s jnoo, n.uo p m. . The Church Train leave Wall's Station every Sunday at 9.05 a. tri., reaching Pitta bnrfeb at 10.05 a. m. RctarnlriK leave Pitts burgh at 12.50 p. ni., r.nd arrive at Wall's etaiion m a. 10 p. m. Cincinnati express loaves daily. South ern express nauyexoept Monday. Alt otu er Trains daily, except Sunday. ' For further information aply to W. n. BECKWITiT. Airent. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company will not assume any RiBk for Bactmee ex cept for Wearing; Apparel, and limit their rsponsiDiiiiy to one Hundred Dollai val ue. All bHKtfftre exceeding that a ount in value will be at the risk of the m unless taken by special contract. A. J. CASftAl , General Superintendent, Altooas Pa, Allegheny Valley Rail Road. ON AND after Monday June 1. Trains will rua as follows (Philadelphia Time): Trains leave Oil City for Pittsburgh at 2:15 n. m. 8: 20 p. in. and 8:85 a.m. arriving hi. uuiuurgn ai iv;w, o:w p. in. ana 0:10 a. m. Trains leave Pittsburgh for OH City at :zu a. in., i:u ana bmj p. m., arriving in vi vi.j mi. fciM a. in., n.iu iiii nihi u. m. Trains leave Oil City for Buffalo at 2:43 p. m. 6:20 p. m, arriving In Bullatlo at 8:55 p. m. 1:10 b. m. Tialns leave Buffalo for Oil Cltv at 6:05 a. m. aud 12:25 p. m. airiving at Oil City at :uv p. m. ana onto p; m. . All trains given above run through from Pittsburgh to Buffalo and return, without change of cars. Trains run on Philadel phia time, whiuh la 20 minutes faster than Pittsburgh time. The time at Buffalo is L. 8. A M. H R'y time which is 28 minutes slower than Philadelphia time. Oil City accommodation leaves Brady's Bond at 6:40 a. m. arriving in Oil City at u:oup. m. ijeaves uu t ity at 0:00 p. m., arriving at rrauys jwdq ai Kia, p. ra. At Red Bank Junction this road eon with the Eastern Extension which runs to Keynoldsville, J. J. LAWRENCE, T. M. KING, ' . Gon'l. Bup't. Aaa'tSup't. THE BEST PAPER. TRY IT!!! The Scikktifio Amkkioan is the cheap est and bout illustrated weekly paper pub lished. Every nnmber contains from 10 to 16 original engravings of new machinery, novel inventions, bridges, engineering works, architecture, improved far in ia ple nienta, and every new discovery in chem istry. A year's numbers contafn 832 pages and several hundred engravings. 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Address '"I'll E SUN," New York City. o 2 CO H 0 m J3 $ PITHOLE VAIXEY R'Y. 0 N AND AFTER Momlay, June S, 1871, xnuna wui run as luiiowat TRAINS NORTHWARD. TATIOM0. , Oleopolis, Bennett, Woods I'nutiera Mill I'iUiole City No. 2. . 10.25 am 10.38 " 10.30 " 10.H4 , 11.04 ' No. 4. S.30 p m 8.28 " 8.18 " 8.10 2.60 " TRAINS SOUTHWARD. stations. No. 1. No. 3. Pithole City, . 8.40 a in 1.29 p in Pralhers Mill ' 8.4S " r 1.48 ' Woods - . 8.S0 ' l.M " Bennett - ' J . 9.03 " 2.W " Oloopelis . ' ' t.l 2.14 " Alt Trains make close connections at Oleopolis with trains 011 the Oil Creek A Allegheny Kiver bailway. NorUi. and Sf-pth. i "wo Lines of Stages run daily between innoleCity, Miller Farm ami .PUasant ville, inakiiigoonntictiou witharrivingand dejiarting Trains. J. T. ULAllt, II. JVK'KHAM, Sup t. 'llcket Ajjent, Pithole City, i'a. fOB WpRKjjeki-executed at thisolBce MM s or V j" Walker s Cal i forn la Via nnivliittein nro a purely VrRPtaWe mndn rhicllv from the mi . tive libs found on tho lower raniros o( the Hctra Nevada moimtiiins of Califor nia, tV, medicinal properties of which nre crtcicd tliercfrom w ithout tho nso of AI00.10I. Tho nue-timi l nhnast daily aAel. "What ia tho cause of tho nnpnr.i'cHj(l unccess of Vinruak Hit TltK8t" Osr niwwor Is, thnt they remove tho enuse f discaao, and tho patient re covers bit health. They are tho peat Mood nurtler and a lifo-Rivinu' prliifiple, i.....nti. nm I m vii'nr.ntnl of tho svaein. Never before? Ill' TtUffT, history of lis world Iim a medicine been v eomnminflnrl iwiMAiiiiir the ieinarkall9 s qnalitiei of ViVn'S Uiitkrs in liualiiijt lbs (1 lies 01 every uveafto nian i umi ." i,rj are a gentle PuWutiro u well M a Tonic, relieving CoiiK4im ur luOaimiiaiion 'f ins iiivtr auu 1 (.oi vij '" Dixeasoe i The propprtiw of Dn. walker' TiKllOia ItiTTKBA ani A noricnt. Diaphmati Canninalire. Xatritiutti. Lasalive, l)innli Sedative, Counter-irritant Budoriflc, AIuit1 bre, and Anti-Biliout. . It. M. MoDUlf t.O t CO. TTTtffrtta ftni) Qm. A ir M . aim FrMietesi. isnrnl ana oar. of W Milium ton ud t ImrHon sta.. . 1. old by all l5ru((Ul a ad Uralrn. -A-TTItJISTTIOlST i KEliO V AL. We will remove our stock of KAUmVAEti:. STOTUK, 1 , TIXWARE, IKON, NAILS, T FILES, BELTINQ, AND ONjrnE FIRST DAT OF APRIL, ' TO TITE" Keiynoldsi :5i&ill '& Co. Block, i SENKCA STREET, until which timo we will soli at ' CO ST FOB C .1 M II . H H. O, TINKER A CO., OI I. CITY. ' OKO. W. DITIIBIDOE, H. "H. COI.LINS. PAUL ZIMMERMAN, OKO.'W. BUA1H. 'FORTPin.GUSSliWORKS.- , I I T II It 1 1 i E !t CO.,1 Mauufacturors of every variety of FLINT GLASS UMP H I MNEYSJ AND SILVERED.GLASS3REFLECT0RS, WASIIINOTON A FRANKLIN STS.; PlTTBDUBOH, Pa. There Is "shoddy" lu glass, as well as In In woolen fabrics. Consumers of kero sene arc sometimes almost discouraged, so frequently do ehimneys break, without any apparent caiue, rendering the cost ot cninineys anouiequal to that ot oil. Cheap ness being the order of the day, a great many luaiiui'acturies make chimneys from silicate or lime, instead of from lead. The initiated may tell the diiTereiit qualities of glass by ringing them ; t.e vibrations or the load glass have a clear, ringing, bell like sound, possessing the requisite strength to withstand expansion and con traction, as weil as the general pressure of use, ai d will outlast half a-dozon of tlie I11110 glass, chimneys, tillecn cents in- vested 111 one of the lead chimneys i mnn.iyntl piw t- Uiltf 1 1 i t ' u U,y the "trade" in tho cheaper kind, which it most assuredly ought to, and doubliesH will. Ktick a pin there, and remember iu 1 he genuine lend glass -chimneys may be had at wholosalo or retail of . GEO, W. DIT1IRXDUK & CO., ' 2-tf TioneHia, l'a. it i., 1:17V, Tidioijtb, Pa. " selling out his untire skk'K or -M'aU-kes Ac Jewelry A T FJKST COST All parties in want of Gold and Silver Watches, Ciold and Silver Chains, La dies' Opera Chains, tlie latest stylo in old am plated sets, UroceletH, H I u d a, Clocks, die., will find this a find, class on portuultv. All goods are new. no old trash. This la 10 humbug. K. Kleiu sells at cost, (jo and see. TIME TRIED AND FIRE TESTED ! THS ORIOIMAI. ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY OF HARTFORD, CONN. ASSETS Dee, 31, 187.1, MILKS W. TATE, Suh Agent, . T'ouetita, J'a.. jjpAMaXY ARTICLE. is mnVel2.fi0 per tiny, Vi per v:;k. AN CUTIRELY NCVV :xu(i nxomm 1 FolOomeetlo U. LY KVE OLLARS, il Wltltlm Now I'linletit DUlTCrJ IICLE JVVOnKEW- :cd JllllPV!7lll, l.f, 1, J'llK. FIUNT Pll KMIITM AT' il.KK A N INSTITI TK MATfVt7.PS jNS'l'ITUTlS VAtUfl, Wl, A ii'it wnilerful and elegantly con strue d Scwlmj Mnchine fir fniullv work. Conitetn inii'l Its Parti, l.'KesthoStrslulit l-.VH lvibited Nt'Clle. self trciiilinr. ilirm-.t iirlgtt .pimitivs Motion, new tension self feed nh r cluih (tuldcr, Oncniles liy whesll nml cl a tnlili. Unlit running, hmootli and iluisulcHx, llUe nil rgond high-priced nnclibict. Pntcul Chirk to prevent. Ilio wjotd h"f,ii tnrt:el flic wrong way.. I'M'sitho tlu-r:I direct from tho spool. CtllHi 11 IM 17 stnii;et iti and j-iiiid. tlno lnd co Mukijt the chiHiln lock stitch, lines!, aud siicit 1 nnwn j ni in.iliiinlilc, close yi 4t (lo nil kinds i. m l,. oiir-c. friiin cumlirk) t. hcavv clotlipr LcxlK.r.ailil uses nll'dcrripti'iia of tlifond. 'I'M Machine k heavily con st riiclcd to give it strciiglh: nil tho yUrt4 of en.tli Mm him being inxile nlike by nv chlnefv, aiulketytifullv finished and orna jnentcl. It vlrv easy to learn. Hupid, smontii and iMi'iitiii oieration. Kcluitilu ft- ujl nm)f .yi.l n Practical, Scientific, Moi'hunleul LI ontion, at greatly rcducoAl. ..rice. t. A g'iod che fnti'llv Hewing maclilne - -t. the fir and only sikhoss In pro! 'Mug a vnlm le, substniitisl and relia- I low price. Scwing Mnchiiie. lis er Irf-nVlow pr ii rcai-hci all conditions.- ii strength adapts It to 4 suipiicity ai ru.icltios.wh . Its many inenls tnaile 11 ito wherever used, an .icninnd. ' IT la REfOMMKNUKO. I luivoisal fa ertos a rnpkf IT IK Al 'lean cheer llv and contldeialy recon) uid Its nso r gcMid pr.,;. .tbosevho are wanting a iiwing MHchine, at a lo lira. II. 1 .JAMr.MU. l'oopine, Will County, VI. rca of cajh rnachlno. "Class Al "Oi," (warra lictl for tl ve years Dy speea. ewtlcate,) wl hall thetlxiuics, and eij ryiang compi le beloinring to it, lnc4u. In self threi iiug tieclle, pax'ked lnla stng wooden lox, aiid delivered to aar lr of tlio is inlrv, by express fre f ier charge , 011 receipt of price, onr Vh Dollars.! Safa delivery giiaruntesi. jprh Maeliino we will send, oil rj t ertre-rJT. the new patent I iiirriiiK Hoi. I WORK Elt. Onl of the misii imuortant and uwcful IV ..iti,.,i. r n,a So aiimilo and rc tuirithataolill lcan work the finest Vn lo with rWularlty aud ease, mrei eniitil'iil. t . cial ternik and extra Inducements and Keuiile Agent, store keep hn will ntuhllxh airenclcs throu nutrvanU jtecp our now macnnir hiliit'lon aid sale. County Bigh to smart i'-mtn free. Agent's ou ititlll. fu niched without any exi .,h !-.. Maiiinlr.4 of sewiiur. dosiu'lliu civiilirs cnutatnliig torm,' testimonial of mi 11 1 uirn. niv.AC. vciiv no 11 lllttf ' AlihllCITT-TirRAT. IUPLKM ENS, P I.nfcwt PaU'iita. and Imorovonients f I tlie lhrui and Harden. Mowors. Keaiie CultlvlU rs, Fw8 CilMora, Harrows, lar Mills.' Sliintorv llarveHters, Tnreaur and tl articles tiewied for. 1-arm wor ltar. firj'i'ds in. 1hko variety. All M auiiLari Ufst'onk" Monev Orders, Ban 1L, ! (,v 1... I-'" M !,.TxiIH 'l''"'r rlsrt an. ecu re. balO aouvsry m all o A.nluIliL A ami. I, i flvm that the h ioolHtie iOWet prire, and L-.i lie re!i , noun iirrcadors." irariuci . New -'""Ifor Rcslslered Lettei . J'-tlEM.-riUl'SON - tuumwl t, P.,rtlandt ts.. Nc Jonnl1 Not; i Yorkl, TQ i 0HCHE8TM mini kiinulilul u 4 ht m1 itm ait wrltft-l ts lone it'io u..j ohciii; i Ai. TO ' bes slacMl In mr Ur ia.rlr volceeVfc. r.F I' nt u-kfh u RIOKT UllllMJ ami HOI I- lilt I 1 1- I IUiUulllKlAH nian, m ... 9CALE I 1 i 1. v o. paw fine lost. u mo4nin Inipmrrmciiia, I'ui lirtl I ' PIN luado. Ilima flk and Plttix an warrsuivd Im . ' r.vpr Itrl c-fft ll, tmJ bttlsnii iw ly or aucrlerlf paimrnla. R.jl-liLial I In-irumems Inkns ut.f .ic ; ' i 1 1.AI11:. Atif.m-rmi insiii k.i VHH fur rr tlily awl Count . m ik. I). M. aud tMSlMla. A larui dite '' HHSt to 7vyrit i'r. 1 Aim-i, VA.ii, Uta - . m, i.rsritAif n' JTAi.imL KX MHlsd. jioiiAcit-: v A i t.iis jr. bom, i Ml Breaawajr -." Met cat Bi., r. Tostimoulals or Raters' Pianos t& f Waters' Conk-rtO Parlor 'Organ pa sesau t Ijcaiitirnj m. I poculiiirly sofl'tool The Concerto Ktn ii without doubt, til beat evr placcifn, if' y organ. It is vrj I ducett Uv an vi i'hJ' 1 volcei) TlVoiu f ij J 1 Lj J t .. ...All -. sJ't oi iccuh, peculiar! Uiu ellcct is inn ninn .if the huiatA vum it-khas no equal, '-r- irlor Organ ' is- somL ltista beautiful pailcl a sweet and powsrf oinincii(lable inveu a place in publ c ' V Tpt. i tun PAKI.O.n. Ii ae name of anc 'f? um-ed byHoraVi f nstrumeiit tiik.-s thlj Sly invented - Vof thtal" pocu. A The IU10 the tnese us pereoial kiiowli 111. autlt j Y. Kvan'J' Maps, i ini 1 give I - you oi", ..tollarft.s.graimai'd1 , , . vd.ciitcrv M"ly " "u, ,1 IViMBlKudstiacuitX-' ute in Male dress lbriu - vgents .i i,i ,, irii L Tcniwiy, V ll uL- Jood Cod f ORG' t iiii.i and or! N. Y. j tiriltl::ff I'll! toi l tion n: im oigiin , Uos A 7 name l;t tral si f I pmitu traltv w hen : 1 chesir.j and in.' 1 ture." j I lie i , v veJLr i L; lilt, U wi4rj 45 i '. o Clarion "
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