OUTWITTING A roMJUKl- ATtON. OIJ Dr. Strong of. Hartford, was not often outwitted by his people. Ou one occasion he had invited a young minister to preach for him, who proved rather a dull speaker, and whose eer mon proved unusually long. Tlispeo pie became wearied, and as Dr. Strong Jived near the bridge, about time for the commencement of the afternoon service he saw his people flocking in great numbers across the river to tho other church, lie readily understood that they feared they should hear- the same yontig man io the afternoon. Gathering up his wits, which generally came at Ins bidding,, he said .to the young minister, "My brother acroM the river is very feeble, and I know he will take it kindly to have you preach to his people, and if you, will do so, I will give you a note to him, nod will be as much obliged to you as I would to have you preach for me, and I want you to preach the same sermon you preached to my people this morning." . The young minister, supposlug this to be a eomraeu'lation of his sermon, started off in good spirits, delivered his note, and was invited to preach most cordially. He saw before him one half of Dr. Strong's people,' and" they had. to listen oue hour and a half to the same dull, humdrum sermon they had heard in the morning. They un derstood the joke, however,' and said they would never undertake "to run away from Dr. Strong apsiln. . - FIUUTlTaiU A story is told of a daughter of a prominent person now in the lecture field, which is peculiarly interesting and suggestive of unconscious wisdom. A gentleman was invited to the lec- tnrer'a hotisn tn ina T.Y.,nf,4;niAl.. being seated at the table, the little girl astonished the family circle and the gueBt by the abrupt question : - "Where is your wife?" Now the gentleman, having been recently separated from the partner of Jife, was taken so completely by sur prise that he stammered forth the truth:" "I don't know." "Don't know 1" replied tho. enfant terrible. "Why don't yon know J" Finding that the child persisted in her interrogatories, despite the mild reproof of her parents, he concluded to make a clean breast of the matter, and have it over with at once. . So he said with a calmness which was the result of inward expletives: "Well, we don't live together; we think, as we can't agree, we'd better not." . - He stifled a groan as the child be gan again, and darted an exasperated look at her parent. But the little torment would not be quieted until she exclaimed : - -.. "Can't agree I Then why don't you light it out, as pa and ma do?" "Vengeance is mino,"aughingly re torted the visitor, after "na'anfl ma" exchanged looks of holy horror, fol lowed by the inevitable roar. . "Mamma, where do the cows get the milk?" asked Willie, looking up from the foaming pan of milb which he had been intently regarding. "nnere ao you get your tears? was the answer. "Mamma, do the cows have to be spanketf ?" An Atlanta (Ga.) man. who had sev eral times been employed as a gallows builder, and made a sort of specialty of this industry, was rejected as a jury ' man in a murder .trial th.6 other day on the ground that ha was au inter- COVCU yUlLJ. - Said a Missouri preacher: "There's a powerful sight of giggling back thar in the corner, and it's got to be stop ped, or the Lord will delegate me to open the door and throw some one out." It was stopped. It is presumed that if a fashionable young lady were to be wrecked on a lonely island aud remain there for Gve years, she'd get along tolerably well as long as she had anything to use for her complexion. A Missouri doctor couldn't tell arse jiio from chalk until one of his pa tients died, and now he doesn't doctor any more. The crowd left him in a placid pond. . t A girl in Youkors, vhohasa"lovah in Noo Yawk," prides herself on the fcize of bis feet. She sayn he can't turn round in bed without strikingjlhe walls. A Indiana Reform caudidate de nounces the administration "for taking the tax off pianers, wat we don't use and keepin' it on whisky, wat we do." Speaking of the vurious ages of the world, Jones thinks that none of them have given inure real satisfaction than beverages. Two lovers hugging each other in a street car are accepted as an instance oi a bad case ot open communion. An artist announces that, among oilier portraits, lie lias a representa tion rip OCIfinll, no laprva aa 1 1 T.a " A young man at a musical party be ing told to "bring out -the old lyre," brought out his mother-in-law. Let friendship creep gently to a height; if it rush to it, it may soon run itself out of breath. low many people are busy in this world gathering together a handful of thorns .to ?it upou. r Allegheny 'Valley RaiLRoad. Oil Creek & Allegheny River Rail way, ana tsunaio, vorry & Pitts burgh R. R. OX AND AFTER Monday, February 2, 1S71. train will run as follows STATION'S. Northward. HHuthward . fa A. I X. I !) 1 Ho. 4 Nn. p m n m y in p m p in 2:2o 7:20 l(l:(ir 3:00 4:tUi 8:.V 8:W 1:20 4:fto l:4:t 7:4". 12:82 5:4c 1;!W fl:20 1IH0 fi:0(l 10:.V) (1:00 11:25 0:4:1 1 1:3.") 6:20 UtXi 7:0." 12:00 4:48 10:10 .8:12 1:10 3:52 !:1 . .. 9:05 i:S t:05 P:2T 2:3'i 2:15 7:4.1 8:00 2:40 12:12 7:M :00 11:4r. 7:ii3 3:2 10:67 - fl:"rt 4:15 0.-21 6:00 6:00 7:45 ' 6:20 10:05 2:V 1:62 7:28 11:10 8:60 12:5.1 6:25 5:10 11:15 7:00 0:47 8:551 :05 mp. ma. in a. in p. m am Pittsburgh W Pen June Kittnnning K. H k .Tune Brady Bind Purk'er Kmlonton Se.ru hg ras Franklin OH City 7:00 Oloopolis 8:00 KagloRock 8:17 Tionesta t):lft Tldlouto K:;iH Irvlneton 11:4." Rouseville Titusville Corry Mavville lluitalo a. ni Trains run by Philadelphia Tlmft. . -J. J, LAWRKNCE, Gen'l Sup't. PENNSYLVANIA CEN TRAL RAILROAD ON AND AFTER 11 P. P. Sunday May 1, 1870, Trains arrive at and leave the Vnlon Depot, eorner-of Wasblnton ami uueny street, an tot tows: ARRIVK. Mail Train, l.:iO a ru : Fast Line, 12.12 a m ; Well's accommodation No. 1, 6.20 a m jTMiiou accoiiimnuniion ?,:aj a m. Wall a accommodation No 2, 8.55a m ;Cin cinnati express 0.20am; Johnstown ac commodation 10.50 m; Rraddock' ao conunodution No 1, 7.00 p in ; Pittabnrgh express 1.S0 pn; Pacific express 1.50 p ni Wall's accommodation No 8, 2..15 p m; Homewood accommodation No 1,9.55 pin; Wall's accommodation No 4, 6.50 p m; Brinton accommodation No 2, 1.10 p mi Way Passonger 10.20 p ni. DEPART. Southern express 5.20 a m s Pacific ex press 2.40 a m : Wall's accommodation No 1, 6.30a m ; Mail Train 8.10 a in ; Hrinton's accommodation 1 ).20 a m : Braddock'a ao comuiodation No 1, 5.10 p inj Cincinnati express 12.35 p m : Wall's accommodation N 2, 11.61 a m ; Johnstown accommodation 4.05 pm; Horn ewood accommodation Mo 1, 8.60 p nv; Philadelphia express 3.50 p m; Wall accommodation No 3,3.05 p m; Wall's accommodatinn No 4, 6.05 p m ; Fast Line 7.40 p in j Wall a No 6, 11.00 p m. The Church Trains leave Wall's Station every Sunday at 9.05 a. ni., reaching Pitts burgh at 10.06 a. m. H6turuing leave Pitts burgh at 12.50 p. tn., and arrive at Wall's Station at 2.10 p, ni. Cincinnati express lenves d illy. South ern express daily except Mon lay. All oth er Trains daily, except Sunday. For further information aply to W. H. BECKWITll, Agent. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company will not assume any Risk for Rairimce ex cept for Wearing Apparel, and limit their rsponsihility to One Hundred Dollai s vat n. au oacgafro exceeding that a in value will be at the risk of tne unless taken bv special contract. ount ner, A.J. CAlSSAl General Superintendent, Altona Pa. Alleghany Valley Rail Road. ON AND after Monday Juno 1. Trains will run as follows (Philadelphia Time): r Trains leave Oil City for Pittsburgh at 2:15 p. m. 8: 20 p. m. and 8:35 a.m. arriving at Pittsburgh at 10:00. 3:40 p. m. and 6:10a. m. Trains leave Pittsburgh for Oil City at :.. in., i:im ana p. m., arriving in Oil City at 2:33 a. in.. 8:15 and 8:05 d. ni. - xitajim irmu kjli uhv lor nuiiillo ai Zlio p. m. 6:20 p. ru, arriving in Duilatlo at 8:55 p. ni. 1:10 b. m. T.-ains loave Ilull'alo for Oil Cltv at 6:05 a. m. and 12:25 p. rn. arriving at Oil City at 2:00 p. m. mid 8:05 p. m. All trains given alioverun through from Pittsburgh to Ilutl'alo and returp.without change of ears. Trains run m Phlladol- pina time, which Is 20 minutes faster than Pittsburgh time. The time at Buffalo is Ii. S. & M. S K'y time which is 28 minutes slower than Philadelphia time. Oil City accommodation loaves Brady's Bond at 6:40 a. m. arriving in Oil City at 11:50 p.m. Leaves Oil City at 5:05 p. m., arriving at Brady's Band at 0:15. p. m. At Red Hunk "Junction this road oon with the Eastern Extension which runs to Reynoldsville. J. J. LA WRENCE, T. M. KING, Gen'l. Sup't. Ass't. Sup't. 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It tn an liiilepemlent poiillcnl paper, io lnncing to no nartv nnd wai-l.. mi n,, lim it iigliu for the election of the best mon to office. It eiMH-ially devotes it energies to the rxposuie of the great enrrnptiona that now weaken and disgrace our conn try, aud threaten to undermine republican institu tions altogether. It has no fear of knaves, and asks no favors from their supporters. It reports the fashions for the ladies and the markets for tho men, especially the cattlo-iunrkeis, to which it pays particular attention! . Filially, it is thecbeapest paper publish ed, one dollar a year will secure it for any subscriber. It Is not necessary to get up a ebib In order to have TUB WEKK LY SUN t this rate. Anv one who sends a single, dollar will got llie'papor for a year. TITR WEEKLY Sl'S.ri,.lt "ty-slx columns. Only fl.00 a year. No discounts from this rate, THE SKMI-WEEKLY SUN.-Same sire as the Daily Sun. $2.00 a vear. A iis w.unt of 20 per cent, to clubs of 10 or over. THE DAILY Sl'N.-A large four-page newsiinper of twenty-eight column. Hail circulation over I20,0(JO. All tho news for 2 cents. Subscription price 50 cents a month, or $6.00 a year. To clubs ol 10 or over, a discount of 20 per cent. Address "THE SUN." Now York Citv. eO PITIIOLE VALLEY R'Y. ON AND AFTER Monday, June 5, 1871, Trains will run as follows : - TRAINS NORTHWARD. STATIONS. Oleopolis, Bennett, Woods Prattlers Mill " Pithole City No. 2. 10.25 am 10.88 " 10.30 " 10.24 " lLba ' No. 4. 3 :I0 p m 3.28 " 3.18 " 3.10 " 2.W " TRAINS SOUTHWARD. stations. ,No. 1. No. 3. PitlioUCity, 8.40 am 1.20 pm Pratheis Mill 8.4U " L48 Woods 8.56 " i.u6 " Bennett (1.02 " 2.02 " Oleonelis IUU 2.14 All Trains make close ooniiecllous Rt Oleopolis with trains on the Oil Crock fc Allegheny River Builw-sy, North and ilioulll. Two Linos of Stages run daily botween Pitholo City, Miller Furm amf Pleasanl ville, mskinguoiiuoction wilharrivingaiid departing Trains. J, T. iJLAUi. II. WICK HAM, - Sup't. Ticket Agent, Pitholo City, Pa. SUBSCRIBE for tho Forefat ltepuhlicun It will pay. i Dr. J. Wulkoi's ('iitiloruiii Yin enr lintel's mo a purely Vegetable piepiiriition,.malo cliiully from tho na tive lierba found tm the lower rimers ot tl:a Sierra Novndu mountains of Califor nia, tho medicinal nropc rtics of which ftro cxtrortcJ tlinrcirom without the uso of Alcohol. Tho question is nlma;t dally naked. "What Is tho rnuso of tho unparalleled success of Vixkhak JIit i KRSf" Our answer is, that they remove tho cause of disease, and tho patient re covers his health. They nvo the, great blood pnrillorand alifo-giving principle, a perfect Renovator and Invloiator of the system. Never before in the history of' Ilia world h.u a iia-iliciiiA heen eoin)Mmii(led pnsmwuinit the rnmarKahle quahtiea of Yixkoar Uittrks in lienliiur tho sick of svery uiea.-e man i heir to. They are a gentle 1'urpstivo as well a a Tonic, rolieriiig CongeKtlou or liiU.iinniation of the Liver aud Visceral Organs iu Diliuu Diteaics The proporUos of Dit. Walk Kit's TixkqaR llm'RRS are Aperient. Diaphoretic, Carminative. Nutritious, l.sxalivs, lliiiretic, Sedative. Counter. Irritant Sudorifio, Altai tire, aud Auti-lliliimt. n. ti. Mrooi.vi.n a co.. TVnirnumnH i-ti. Anx.. Van Prnciiir t'n'lf-Tnia, Si4 o.r. of XViMlimrttm and t'hitrltoii sra.. N. V. KoUl by li Urujgut aud li all ta. OBO. W. Ill Til RIlHIi;, rACL ZIMMKRMAS, H. II. COI.I.tMM. UKO. W. IlLAIR. FORFPITT GLRSSSV;q,RXS. I I T II 11 1 1X4 K CO., Manufkcturers of every variety at FLINT GUSS LAMP HI WHEYS, AND SILVERED.GLASS3REFLECT0RS, WASIIINQTON A FRANKLIN ST3., PmsnuHou, Pa. There is "shoddy" In glass, as well as in in woolen fabrics. Consumers of kero sene arc sometimes almost discouraged, so frequently do chimneys break, without any apparent cause, rendering the cost of chimneys about equal to that o! oil. Cheap ness boing tho order -of the day, a great many maiiul'aeturirs make chimneys from silicate of lime, instead of from lead. Tho initialed may tell tho different qualities of glass by ringing them ; t o vibrations of the load glass have a clear, rlnginur. bell like sound, possessing the requisite strength to withstand expansion and con traction, as veil as the general pressure of lint,, :, mill tiuillirii, uaii n-oozen ot me lime glass chimneys. Fifteen cents in vested in ono of the lead rhlninevs 1 money well spent, even though it in urea tho "trade'; in thochenpor kind, -which It most assuredly ought to, and doubtless will. Stick a pin there, and remember i. Tho genuine lead glass chimneys may be had at wholoMiile or retail of tUOO. W. DlTHRIDLiK it CO., -' 2-tf Tionohta, Pa, IS. kli;in, TtmouTK, Pa. Is selling out Ills entire stis-k of Watrlie. A- Jrwrlrr AT Ji'JIUST CO.ST All parties in want f io!d and Silver Watches, t.old and .Silvor Chains, La dies' Opera (!hHins, the latest stylo - in imiIA rohl and piate.1 sets, V Ilk W Bracelets, Htuds, CliH-KB, dc, wid tlnd this a first class op portunity. All goods are now, no old trash. This is i-o humbug. E. Klein sell at cost. Oo and soe. TIME TRIED AND FIRE TESTED ! THK OniUIXAL . ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY OF HARTFORD, CONN. ASSETS Deo. 31, 1873, it r , f u rs , t rs . v . MILES W. TATK, Sub Agent, ft T'onostu, Pa. TIIUmlST PAPEIC. rPTJ TT IT! The Roikni ikio Amuuoas istheebea est and best illustrated w eekly iianer pu lished. F.very number contains from ID to 15 original engravings of now machinery. novel inventions, hridges, engineering works, architecture, improved larm imple ments, and every new discovery i" chem istry. A year's numbers contain K!2 pages and several hundred engravings. Thous ands of volumes are nreserved forbindinu and rrfereuee. Tho practical receipts are wen worm ten times tlie subscription price. Terms. ?3 a year by mail. Speci- nients sent bee, A new volume com mences Jaunary 3, 1374. May be had of sil news fieuiers. D1TCMTC obtained in the best terms. I H I Lll Iu Models of new inventions and sketches examined and advice free.. All patents are published in the Scieutilie American the week they issue. Bond for pamphlet, 110 pages, eontuini'ig laws and full directions for obtaining Patents. Ad dress for the Paper or coneerninir Patents, UUKN it CO., 37 l ark Row. New York. Branch OHice, cor. IMmd 7lh sts., Wash ington I). .. -w-kl liii NEBRASXAGRIST MILL. THK UlUtfr MILL at Nebraska (Ijtcv towii,) Forest county, has been thor oughly overhauled and refitted in lirst cliiss order. and is now running und doing all kinds of CUSTOM. RixDiarc.. FLOUR, VKU , . AND OATS. Constiintly on hand, and sold at tho very lowest ligiues. II. . MJDKHL'R. TOR WORK neatly executed ut DiisoOiee at rousouahle rutcs. Pi A FAMILY ARTICLE. Agents tnnke f I2.M per ilav, f-To per Wuck AM ENTIRELY NEW sewim; machine For Domestls Use. ONLY FIVE OLLAU3, With tim Now Pantcut BUTTON HOLE WORKER, Patonhd June 27th, 1871. AWAi!ni'.rTitr first rt: t:urM at TlIK AMERICAN INsriTl.TK MARYLAND INMTITOTK VMM, 1T1. A mcst wundeiTul and elcr.v llv run slructi il Sewing Machine for lainilv work. (J inipli'to In nil Its Part, Cm-n the .straight l'ye I'oiulcil Needle, self Iri.'iidlng, direct uorighl l'o-'itlvr Motion, new tiii:ioii self Iced :md clo.h Uuidn!-, Oi.eriitcs by w heel and lit n table. I.luht riimiiiijr. Smooth, and imlsoless, )), all 'ir-i ul high-priced machines. Ibis 1'ittcnt Clu-cl. ti. prevent tho wheel being tili l'cd tho wrong v, I'scs tlie thread din-ct Ironi the spisd. Makes the elustiu lock Mitch, liiioM and strongest stick I nowu ! liriil.dili able, c1om And liijild. Will do nil fcio.ts of worn, line Hud course, ironi i-sinhrio to luavv cloth or Leather, and uses ail dc-;ci lp!ion' of thread. This Machine is heavily con structed to give it strength; all tho purls of each Miiehiue being made alike by ma chinery, and beautifully finished und'orua inenied. It Is very easy to learn. I'npid, smooth and silenl'in operatinn. ItcltaM at nil timis, nml a Practical, Hcieutille, Mo.-hanlcal Invention, at greatly reduce,' price. A g'iod cheap family sowing nlaehiu a hist. Tho lirst and only success in urol .dngng valuable, substantial and rolia- iio low priced .sew ng Machine'. Its est tretne low price reaches all conditions. Its simplicity and strenurth adapts it to all rapacities, w hilo Its ninny merits inado if a universal fnvoriin w horovi r uuej, audi e:eati-H a r-ipid demand. IT IK AM. IT IS ItKi'OM MENI'KO. I enn cheerfully and ennliilcntlv leenru.. ineud Its use to thoso who aro wanting a really (Jl,'-1 Sewing Machine, at a low price. Mrs. II. II..I A M l.SOX, Pootono, Wiil County, III. Price of each machine. "Clss A." "One," (warranted for live vears bv speeiat certificate," with ail the lixUlics, Slid av rvthing (simplcte belonging to it, includ ing self threading needle, packed In a strong wixiden Imix, and delivered to any part of the country, by express free a further charges, on receipt of price, onlv Fivs IkiPars. Sato delivery gnnmnleej. With each Maehiun wo will send, on r ceipt of M extra, the new patent BUTTON IIOLK .WORKER, One of the most important mm use nil la ventions of the ago. 8i simple and cer tain, that a child can work tho tltu -t but ton hole with regularity and case, ftrong aud beautiful. Special terms, mid extra Inducements U Male and Femaln Agents, store keepers, . Ac., who will establish agencies through the country and keep our new machine on exhibition and sale. County Bight given to smart airents free. Agont's p. m plete outfit, furnished without any. extra charge. Samples of sewing, ileKuripliv circulars containing terms, testimonials, engravings, Au., Ac., kunt tree. We ala suptdy AiiRICULTCRAL IMPLEMEN3. I,atest Patents and improvements fr the Farm and Garden. Mowers, Reapers, Cultivaf rs, Feed Cutters, Harrows, Farm Mills, - Planters, Harvesters, Thresher and all articles needed for Farm work. Rare Seeds In large variety. All Moucr sent in PostOtlico Money Orders, Rank Drafts, or bv I'tisms wl'll v. a, Lr35"?l perfei-tly secure. tSnfe duiivery frT.iWg.)da guaranUied. . . 'A n old and resismsible firm Hint aU the best goods at tho lowest price and caa bo relied upon by our readers." I Farmer' Journal, New York. ISot RoiKnihlo for Registered Loiters.' Address, d FROM If It. lil ilisilN' m Curncr tifec nwich ,k Cortlandt SIh., New York. , 5-6ia o rnnirnnnn no t.L'miLitiu a uiiunrMi nni. ORGANS ur" 's'nuoiui i. ni-r miuiu. ikr i o. lilt'lo awl OIK'III.H. 1 JT" 'I 14 II.KltlfNarnl. . . ' - emtrit set reeds, ue- . U ,:-i'TWJf cullarlir voiced, . it. V 1 ill ilie vm ji; Jl.t wii c u ti ri ns, arc (iu; best tikutle if .A f hoe rgjtn - nith WATfcRS' NEW SCALE PIANOS. low great pa cr oifi ii II uv- Inr sliiirinir touv, vs. ul I oder ii iinDromnn i... and jr- Ike best I'ionua Miitdc. I tir.a -Organ riuuiia an wurrmind for years. I'rti-fi. cxtruiely low fi ru.li iart as)i, an.1 biilnur is noiillilv m uuMrterly k mem. fe,e-iiil-linud liilruiiielils luken is ribniig3 t. It A 'I' ISiUtifl-; sii is iu Ik, -i haiii . Ai;t:rt t A'I'KII for ierj t kiy mi. t uuitiir is (fcr l. s niMit'uuada. A lurge dl MUBl ?'-flfcin,.i'.'.C'AM(Aw, rk. .s.,i.,.lj, m,c. II l I 7A.77 Ht'ATM.i (.1 us M4II.UP Olt At Ii W'l I. KM 4c hUK, 4S1 BrailwM saS 4S .Uoocr B4V X. 1. Testimonials of Waters'.Pianoa tni . organs.. "Waters' Concerto Parlor 'Organ p sesscs a beautjtul and pecuburly koit luno, Tho Concerto Siop is, without doubt, tlie best ever placed in any organ. It is pro. duced by tin extra n-t of reeds, peculiarly voiced, 'from whieli the ttleet is mcl charming, and its iinitatioiiit tho human voice in superb. For sweetness of tone and orchestra! tiiocts it lias no onval." ' A'. 1'. Timet. ' The Concerto- Parlor Organ Is some thing entirely new t it isfa beuutil'ul parlor tirnament, lujKsosse a sweet, and power ful tone U a most coiiinuiiduble inven tion and holds a hifh place in public fa vor." -..V. I'. Ai ciiiw' l'imt. An Ohcukstra in thk Parlor. Th orchestral oritim is tho name of a new reed organ recently announced by Horace Wa ters t fci"H. Tha iustTiiuieut takes this name from its recently invented orches tral st. Tho voicing of this is peciibsr; producing the elleet ot a-full sweet con tralto voice. Its tinest etl'eet is produced', when the stops are draw", ui, that an or- nhesli-nl MIV..j.t is 'I'li.ilaiui.i.i..i... end n ml; ex a handsome article of l'urajt ture. X. Y. Hun. Tho Waters Pinnos are known as numsr the very best. W e are enabled to i-pesk of these insti unicnts with eoniidonce, frous personal knowledge. JS'. I'. JCvanyttiet. -i v TV. WANT YOtT To n. t as Agents', snd V distribute our New Advortising Maps, mounted on Kmrlisli floth. beinir a , complefoMap of the I'nited states. W ' give IIjosm Mapsnway gratis and will allow you one dollai.for every Map you distrib ute ill every county and stnteiii the Union. Malo and Keinalo Agents wasited. Ad dress Immediately, enclosing one dollar foijiuttit of live Mups. Territory, Clivti ln:s, and full piuiieii'tiis A liVLR riSIN'i; MAP CO., v i Tin 1'i -t Brady 1. O , Clnri'.n ( p., J'e