!;e Revest cpMlraru .T. R. WENK, EDITOR UcMOIUY JGGRJSIXG, SETT. 38.1SSI. REPUOLICan STATE TICKET FOn STATE TKEAfTURER, Gfn. 81 LAS M. DAILY, of Fayetto County. nEFUCUCaFcQUNTY TICKET. For rrothonotary, tve., JUSTISSIIAWKEY. For Sheriff, Capt. C. TV. CLARK. For Commissioners. H. W. LEPEHUR, J. S. HENDERSON. . For Auditors. O. W. WARDEN, J. A. SCOTT. . CURIAL OF THE NATION'S BE LOVED. A tamo baa beea stricken from the racortla of time only to bo inscribed on tho scroll ef eternity ; a man great, ? i 1. . uiau&uiiBous, Ruu RUDiime BR9 been cut off, and ia his stead rises a memory, grand, as ia its relation it is the shad ow of tbe grander life; reverod and reppeeted, as the lifj it tells of was honored and loved. On Monday September 26, at Cleve land, amidst tho imposing pageant of a great woe, tho remains of our be loved President, tha man whom wo had learned to admire, respect, and love, and whem we delighted to call 'Our Garfield," all of hici that was mortal was consigned to the tomb; given back to the mother earth. From allarts of the land, North, East, South, West, the funeral pro cession bad gathered, and fully fifty thousand poople were assembled to do honor to the nation's dead, and sympa thize with "the little woman" who had so faitliiully watched and nursed, hoping against hope, with tho good tld mother whose life had been hon ored by tho noble eon, with tha children who had found the father could live ereu amidst the turmoil of publie lifo. The sorrow that cnabad owa onr land, the griof that imbitters tho great soul of tho nation, is shared aliko by all; it has fallen closo down upon, and penetrated every spirit ; the sickenitjg pain, the doad weight of sorrow, leave no heart untouched. The clash of factions, the strife of parties, stand still before this awful calamity ; the vail of party is. drawn aside, and we view him as our ruler, his integ rity, the shield of his manhood, shin ing untarnished, illuminating tho darkness bis death engendered. Fifty thousand people following his corpse to the tomb ; fifty millions of our own free people mourning as for a chief friend ; three hundred millions in other lands sorrowing with us ! What grander eulogy can bo pro nounced ; what greater tributo paid, what better offering brought ; But where shall we look to bo com forted if not ' to the life of him for whom we sorrow? And our hearts grow stroag and trustful again as from the mists aid shadow? of tho past he speaks : "God reigns, and tho gov ernment at Washington still lives." Location of the Fatal BuHet. Tha official account of the autopsy is intaasoly interesting and clears up much that has been dark and cloudy. The fact remains clear that the sur geons were as ignorant as it was pos sible to be in regard to the spot where the ball lodged and its course. They were right in one thing, however, and that was, the original depth of the wosad, but not of its course. It leoma very singular to an outsider that they so utterly failed to realize the track of the ball, especially after cutting ia as Dr. Agnew did. The ball struck tho eleventh rib on the right side, pene trated it, passed on through the spinal column in front of tho first lumbsyr vertebra not injuring the spinal chord, and stopped about two and one half inches oa the other side or to the left cf the spine and behind thepeitoneum, juat below the pancreas, where it had become completely encysted! Now Lad the ball had sufficient force, it is probable it would have passco clear through the body, comicg cut on tho left side uearly opposite the entrance. Tuo bullet carried with it 6mall pieced of bone which buried themselves in the adjacent soft parts. Along the track of the ball ioiarualion set in and a t abcess six by four inches was found in llio vicinity of Hie gall bhiJ tier, between the livfir and (ranavciso colon which two organs had nJhcred ciopcly. Tho chauucl which was sup posed to he tbo track of the bnll and which was found to bo eight and ono half inches deeper thaa the original probo had discovered, was caused by pus burrowing, or in other words gradually rotting it? way do wu ward between tho loin muscles and the right kidney almost to tho groin. This was Ihs orifico which was daily clcnDod and carbolized, whilo tho great lake of pus lyiag between tho fractured rib and hi opinai column w:is not even known to exist. Tho immediate cause of death was secondary hemorrhage from cue cf th mcsontric arteries adjoining tho f.rack of tho bullet, tho blood rup turing the peritoneum and pouring nto tho abdominal cavity, nearly a pint of it being found therein. Tho organs of tho chest showed sevcro bronchitis and tho liver was enlarged and fatty. This is surnrisine in a man of President Garfield's habits and accounts for the dyspepsia from which bo sufferod. Tho wound was net nec essarily fatal, but was of courso ex ceedingly serious, and it is doubtful whether in any case rocovery was pos sible. It is shown by tho autopsy that the President' was not in as robust health as was generally supposed It was oue of those cases in wihch the best surgical and medical talent were nt fault and working as much in tho dark as if thoy had been the most ig norant charlatans and quacks. Tho case will stand in medical history as one of tho most singular on record in its various phases, especially tho length of time tho lamp of lifo was kept aflame after all the fuel had been con sumed utterly. Derrick. President Arthur must contom- plato tho fu'luro with considerable dread, but tho kindly manner in which he is received by tho people will go far to lighten his load. Tke universality of tho sympathy and sorrow surpasses anything ever experience before It comes from all stations tho humb'ost cottaro, the imperial palace and from civilizod people all over the world. -JS President Arthur has called an extra session of tho U. S. Senate for October 10th, proximo. This is dono in order that tha Senate may elect a President pro tero., who, in enso Mr. Arthur bIiouM die, will be tho Presi dent. As matters now stand thero ia no one legally entitled to bold the ofiico should tho President die. - Plow grand tho outlook is beyond tho gloom which now enshrouds the Nation. Tho hand of a murderer has struck down tho official head of the iSation, but thero is not a man in tho land who has a misgiving as to the safety of tho Government or the per manence of any of its securities. It has in no way affected tho credit cf the Nation, or weakenod any of its securities.- What other country in the world can sustain such a crisis and proceed with its machinery of govern ment as uninterruptedly ? -s- President Arthur's inaugural is admirable ia spirit and patriotic in sentiment. It disarms all apprehen sion and inspires fresh hopo with re gard to tho character of his adminis tration. Tho following words are golden and will be heartily applauded by every sincere American : "All tho noble aspirat'ons of iny lamented predecessor which found expression in hia life ; tho measure devised and suggested during hia brief administra tion to correct abuses and enforce economy, to advance prosperity atd promote the goneral welfare ; to en sure domestic eecunty and maintain friendly and honorable relations with the nations ef the earth, will be gath ered in the hearts of tho people, end it will be my earnest endeavor to profit and see that the Nation shall profit by this example and experience." American sympathy fr tho be reaved widow of tho murdered Presi dent is pot merely aa expression of sob3 aud a display of toars. It takes a more practical ehapo. and in pro portion it is beginning to bo grand. Little Houbt now remains that the New York fund fi r tho relief cf Mrs.- Garfield will reach four hundred iu- stead of two hnndnd and fifty thous and dollars. This ia right and proper. There is precedent for Congress voting the widow of a dsad Presidanf. dtrino ia office, a yeara salary. It wa done for Jin. Harrison, Mrs. T.-jlor nn-1 Mrj. IitjcoIp, n;:d will rnrely rot. be omitted ia the easo of Mrs. Garfield. Norm ot tho extraordinary rgtpcriscs attending tho fickurFs and burial of tho lato President will bo charged to his estate, which is cstimntcd to bo worth about ."Q.000. Adding these sums together it will bo i source of groat eatiffartion to the country to know that Mrs. Garfield will have ample means to livo on, and curtain tho great dignity which he associated with her whilo she live?. My daughter bad a very weak back. Peruna cured her. John Orgill, Pittsburgh, Pa. Ulcerated and itching limbs. Doctors failed. Pcrura cured mo. Mrs. P. Dar?ora, Nevosburg, Tn. r. W2vlt1cT, of IMif.ottnrpfe, 11., It h well knon, linn for many years Blood at ttit ticinl of the jirolVsslon la hia viiity, all ehrouio uml blood discs., nrrvmin rnxwtrntlori ond oil dls ftrtrooj consquf noos. Ex his rani in onothcr ooW tun. Ilocd his wk) and judgo for yourself. w.LuJS.'!ripsg,tvnri''gi,vJMw!.w?: PROCLAMATION OF GENER AL ELECTION. Whereas, in and ly enact of tho General Assembly of tho Common wealth of Penn sylvania," entitled 'An Act to rogulato tho Elections of tho Commonwealth,' passed tho 2d day of .Inly. A. !., 1S!, it is niado tho duty of tho Sheriff of every comity within thin Commonwealth to give public notico of tho (leneral Rloctioiis, and in such to omimorato : 1st. Tho ollleors to bo elected. 2d. Designate tho place nt which tho election is to bo held. I, C. A. Randall, High Sheriff of tho comity of Forest, do' hereby make known anil pivo this public notico to thrt electors of tho county of Forest, that a General Flect ion will bo held in said coun ty, on TUESDAY, NOYESIRER 8TH, 1SSI, between tho hours of 7 a. in. and 7 p. m. at tho several Flection Districts. In Harnett township at Jacob Mar.o'a Carpenter shop. In Green township at tho houso of L. Arncr. In llowo township at Hrookston, in Brookaton Library Hall. In Jenks township at tho court honso in Marion. In Harmony townyhipai AHondor Hchool school houso. In Hickory township ut Hickory House. In Kinsley township nt Xowtown School House. In TionesU township at Court IIouso in Tionesta borough. in Miov.esta ioron,o,n at uourt iioui'e in sir ill boroiiph. At which time and places tho qualilied electors will elect by ballot: Ono person for State Treasurer. Ono pcruon for I'rothonotary. KoTister. Kccorder and Clork of Courts of Forest Countv. . Ono porson for SlierilTof Forest county. Thrco persons for Comity. Commiss ioners. Throo pfrsons for County Ami: tors. Two persons for Jury Commissioners. Tho nut of Assembly entitled "an aciro latincr to the election! of this Common- weRitii," pasKoei duly a, ly.iti, provides as follows, vis : "In easo tho person who thai I bavo re ceived tho second h':j.-hest number of votes for inspector shall not attend on the day of an v election, then tho person who shall havo received tho second highest number of votes for Judpo at tho next preceding election shall act as inspector in his place. Ana in easo tno person who slvail havo ro- ccivcu tno in" nest number el votes lor in spector shall not attend, tiio person elected Judo shall appoint an inspector in his place, and in case tho r erson e lected J ndiro shall not attend, 'then tho inspector who received tho imjtiost number ot votes shall appoint n Judpo in his place ; and if any vcuuiu) Riiiin eouviiiuc m mo uoaru for tho space of ono hour after tho timo fixed by law forthoononinnof the election. tho eiualified voters o f tho township, ward or district for which such ofllccr shall have been oleeted, pro&ent at tho plaeo of election shall elect ono of Jhoir number to mi mien vacancy. I lso pivo otnoial nofieo f Vm electors cf Forest county, that bv an act entitled "An Act further PupploinenUl to tho act mauvo to tno election of this Common wealth, upprovod Jjm. 30, 1S7-1 :" Rkc. 0. All tho elections bv tho citi.ens shall bo by ballot ; every ballot voted shall bo numbered in tho order in which itsliall bo received, ami tho number roc;ordod by the clerks on tho lift of voters opposite tho namo of tho epvtor from whom received. And any voter voting two or more tickets hid Mcvcrm ticKCis so voteil sliail each tie numbered with tho nnnibor correspoTid injr with tho number to tho namo of tho voter. Any elector v.my wrilo his namo upon his ticket, or eauso tho pair.o to be written theroon, and attested by a citizen of the district. Jn addition to the oath now prescribed by l:iw to bo taken and sub scribed by olection olheers, tiioy t;!i;'ll sev erally bo sworn or affirmed not to discloso how any doctor shall havo voted, miles required to do so as witnesses in a judicial proceeding. All. Indies, inspectors, cle rks nd overseers of very election luhl under this ai t, shall, he tore entering upon their duties, bo duly sworn or allirmed in tho prcHenco of each other. Tho iudpofdinll bo sworn by the minority inspector, if thero shall 1)0 such minority inspector, if not, then by n justice of the pea" ,- or alderman, and tho inspectors and clerk shall be sworn by tho jud'o. Certificate: of such swear ing or ailirmin shall bo duly mado out and s;:ned by the odicer no sworn, and attested by tho oPieor v ho ailruinisterod tho oath. If anyjud;re or minority inspec tor lvlVses or fails to' swear tho officers of election in tho manner required by thin act, or if any officer of election shall act without being duly sworn, or if any officer ol election Khali certify that any officer wan sworn when ho wan not, it shall bo doom ed a misdemeanor, and noon conviction, tho o'liver oroliicc-M so ollcndin: shall bo lined not exceeding oi:o tht,U;!aiid dollar.!, or imprisoned not exceeding one year, or both, ia tho discretion ef tho court'. I also in ;;'-,(! kuovvn tho fo'loA-lng pro visionsifif th.j ru.w Conetimtioa of 'i'tnn fiyirauia: AKTICLR VIII. ECmtAOB AMD I'.I.WTlf.V. K:C. 1. Ryery nude t-'tizen twenl y-i e;r. of ;x p,,;,., f;. e,J;1(J, 110 qii;,.i!i(l ,ii'dl bo eiditlr d to votj all election- : lr,t. lie shall have be-'ii a eh of thO L lllt'd -.!::!' lit JilM cue J i.'.ii! !i, Ot cover.-i 1 e .-JsaU ha w resnt, i'4 in the tit erne year, (or, if Lavieg previt ie,lv hoc titi.ii.ii.'.i ....!- or tui: ive I oi ( ..! 1 1 j " -MM') he idt.il! h.'ivn re. ;i".; - D':.l re-'."i-nr 1, t'ten fit T- '.',) Srtr.di n'. ly pr-vc !'.!: (!. elo-Mon. V7i. 1 In nhfdl Invo r""i(leil in (ho ',ce!hn dif.n-i-t Wl'icro ho o!5'er to vote nt least v tnontiia i'.iMnO'liaf' ly preceding t!is election. - ' , ' fcirti. If (wrnty-tvro yearn of ni-o or upwards, lie uliall havo p'dd a Ninio or eonuty tax which rhail Jnve been nwt'ise i n" li ut two months and paid at lead one inmuh befro election. S'li'. 'i. ThoGener.'d election shall be bMd annually on thoTuo'-'day next follow ing Co f.rnt Moiiilny of November, but tho iorier.al Asyembly may, by law, lix n tlhTront day, two-t!i!nls "f all tho mem ber of each 1 Ton so co'iscntipg thereto, A No, tho following sretions of an act en titled, "A farther implement to tho act ropuhding electio;-is in th's llmmnnii wealth," approved tho .SOlh day of Janu ary. 1ST I i " Stc. 11. It shall bo lawful for.a'iy quali fied iti ron of the district, not,wi'hsl:n(l- Jn (ho namo of the proposed voter 1 con tained on tho list of resident taxahlos, to ohalleni:o tho vote of such person, w here upon tho proof, of tho right of suffrage as is now required by law shall bo pvblicly made and acted upon by tho "election board nnd the vote admitted or rejected, according to the evidence. Kvcry person elairnhr to bo a naturalized citizen ehall bo required to produce his naturaliy.ation coititinnto nt, (he "lection before voting, except where ho lias been lor live years oousoeufivol v a voter in tho district in which ho oilers' to vote ; and on tho vote e.f futch person be ing receive,!, (t shall bo tho duty of tho election officers to write or stamp on such certificate tho word "voted," with thoWay, month and year; and if any election oili cor or officers shall receive n tecond vote en tho same day, by virtue of same cer tificate, o.veopt "whore sons are entitled to vote bocauso oftho naturalization of their lathers, they and tho person who alirvll offer such second vote, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and em conviction tljeTY'of, slum do lined or 'lmprmoneil, or both, nt the discretion cf tho court ; but tho fine shall not exceed five hundred dollars in each e'aso, nor tho imprisonmontoiio voir. Tho like punishment shall bo inil'leted on conviction on tho oftlcers of election who snail neglect or roluso to make or cause to bo in ado tho endorsement, re quired aforesaid on Haid naturalization certificate.. Skc. 12. If nny election officer shall re. fuso or neglect to require such proof of tho right of suffrage as Is prescribed by this law, or laws to which this is a supple ment, aiiiii ni:y person oiiormg to voto whose namo ia not on thia list of asscsBcd voters, or wheno right to vote without re quiring such proof, every person so of fending rdiall, upon oonvtelion, bo liiiilty of n misdemeanor, and shall bo sentonceil for every such offense, to pay a lino not exceeding live hundrod dollars, or U nn- dergo an imprisonment of not nioro than ono year, or both, at tho discretion of tho court. Not ice l' hereby civen. That any rerson excepting Justices of tho renew who shall hol-.l any office or appointment of profit or trust nni'er tho United States, or this State, or any city or oorpoialod district, whether commissioned oliijcr or other wise, n subordinate officer or agent who is or shall ho employed under the legisla ture, executive or judiciary department of this State, or of any city, or ef any incor porated district, and also mat every menr ber cf Congress and of (he Staie ijOitisla tare, or of tho select br common council of any e'lty, or commissioners of any in eorporatod distriev, is by law incapabio of holding or oxereiHing at t!io time, tho ofiico or Appointment of jmlgo, inspector or cleric oi any e loction in thiri Common wealth, and that no inspector, U'dgo or other ofheor ol such election shall bo eli- gililo to bo then voted for. I also giro official notice of tho follow ing provisions of an act approved tho 3o;h of March, lS ;t!, entitled "An act regula ting tho mode of voting at all tho elections Ot this Commonwealth." Sue. 1. he it enacted by the Serinto r.ud uouso ol liepresontauvos ot tho Common wealth of Pennsylvania in General As sr.mbiy met, and it is hereby enacted by tho authority of the i.' tme. That tho qual ified volcra ot the sevsral counties of this (..omiHon-.Ycauh. at all eeneral. townshm. borough and special elections nro horoby noreaiter aucnoriyoa and required to vole by tickota printed or written, or partly printed and partly written, severally clas si fieri as follows: Ono tiekot shall eit'ibraco tho names of all judges of courts voted for and shall bo labeled "Judiciary;" nr.e, ticket snail embrace tiio names of all the mho ohicers yoiod for imd bo labeled 'State;" one ticket shall embrace tho nnn a ot all tno couiil v oliices voted for including ofiico of Senator and member of Assembly, if voted for, and member of congress, it voted for. aud bo labeled "County;" ono ticket shall embrace tho name i of all tho township officers voted tor, and bo lahelod "Township;" ono tic ket shall embrace (ho names ot c.U tho boit);i;,h offices voted lor, and bo la! .clod "Borough," and each class shall bo dopos- lLi;'l lil JCiJ.M.l'.O I KM lot iUCvCS. i he Judges ol the aloresaid districts shall reprciKtintitiveiy take charge of tho certificates of return of (ho election of their respect ivo districts, and produce them at tho 1'rolhorioUirv's ofiico in the j,oroug'i or lio.noshi, a follows: "All lie. rc:i nviug v.umn tweivo rmies or tha 1 roihoivitary's ollioo. or within twentv four mile' if their i-csidoneo bo in a town. vii!a,'0 or city vpon tho li;:o of a ndlroa.l le.iding to the coiihty seaUnhaU i( fore two o'. iock p. ri.. on Vvi:,H:n- FSDA Y, NO-VKMI-.iaV NINTH, IWl, and a 1 other .bulges shall before twelve o'clock , in., on T:;i;:;snAY, novkmbfu tkntii, J'l, deliver said returns, together with tiio return Phfcts, to tiio 1'rotiionoUiry of tho Court of Common l'leas of Forest county, which said return shall bo fled, and tho day and hour of filinjt marked therein, and shall be preserved by tho 1'rothonotary for public inspection. " Given under my hand at my ofiico inTio nesiii, pa., thisi'Jiith day of September, in tiio year of our herd ono thousand eight hundred and eighty one, and in the ono hundred and sixth year of t'o Independence oftho United f-Jt,d"s. C. A. HANDALU Sheriff. Notice is hereby given that an applica tion will bo mado for a Charter under the Act of (ienerst Assembly of lh71, for tho piirpono of eng:i;;in:,' iii the. bu.sinoi of iiiaaiif'.uduriHg of Tiuiner'H Kxtract IV om lleiiibick or oUier liark, and tiio buying and selling of hark and Tunning .Mater ial, and of hmd and bark privileges in connection therewith. Tiio said Corponi tion to bo k nown by the name, elvio and title of "Thf) Mi dor Hemlock 'KM met Co." Tho pi-iucipid j laco of binine's to bo at S:fit"oii Oc,., PoreKt County, n. K. L. IAVIS, Att'y fur ApplkauiUi. ' Scpt.20, jSL-l. ;it J tUtRN'ZO FLU. TON, ?.I-.n;;f.u'turer of and l.H ider in -r e. OoLLliljt, And all kinds of m.iv 1 I r! o: . k 3 i i liea'ers in GEiOCEBIBS! TOBACCO, CIGAKN, HAIU V'A U F, U R R N H W AK1 1. h A SS WAl! R, TOYS, STATIONARY, AVAhh- pa?;:;;, fokkign ff.uits, vmi- FTABLKS, I'.AKKUf F.I RAD, t)YS-ti:k.-;, Ac. Goods Always First-Class. ONLY S 2 O. PHIIiADELPlIIA TS.rr Fqn.nl to hn.v S! niter in ifi? nw.rct. The above cut represenls the mo-t pot ula.i stvlo for the people, w hich we oiler you for the very low price of $U0. Ko memhor, wo do' not ask you to pay until you have soon tho machine. Afier bav in;: examined it, if It is not. all wo repre sent, return it to us at our expense. Con- suit our interest and order at once. Send for circulars and testimonials. Address, C 11 A II Ivl'.lS A, WOO 1) cf CO., No. 17 N. Tenth Street, Rept-14-Ot PHIIiADKLlMIIA, PA. J l.' ' e fmmmmmm J R0U3EHCLD VfOKDS. i uu Nv " irfjcjfflwvjfjfi-'j I I ''lor w.v.itoi uiHu.tiU), Uyi,a'i.).-, licli;c-j ( I Kttno, B1 Hvtur roimil-'nt, tulK l'K.iuis c: USC 1-5 "Itiiso In lilyr.try, i)rufiM-,li.n;i or con-t-J I tor ccuftlratlun, ULahalint." ti'LJi.'Xiy-' 'iFnr Kll'k Fl'-j!!l!. lltTl In till! Il-wL. (llzjiausn, UTrl luw .-plrit, Uljd iTue Hi. ' 1 I'liul nnrt Btri'rotir beckon tiio fllji of Ufa n I Colinv.' 1m t "iwli.aKn. Mi't Jeu will l;o tinn y. 3 TjiiMCl win ik icr oar ca-io i lu kaj k will not euro or aro-.vtJy lsuinoTo. " Ctaai J.l; L-llca. If von vlrli ftn'r-."!?!. rico U r r.r.ila I liiiily, b'vi lTv:it cl:'rry lew r ml r.xiy Yr M clicks, t !hJ.--tZX3.J,iiliiI.viij Jof rrjic:-A. TukjUtIuri)uvclibicaU" j I 'Tor r.rrvotui iVV)!flv. citurrh of tho Mini- i I ,tor. or e.:iukn't Llio Uuiiuj ts L.Uo IVi .si. ft' A tnaa Docuiixi." i.,,,, . i, mi rtrr"i'r f'.'.i'. ' 'yHT:',1 i'j".'.n',,!tf iifcj'roiaoi'ly Pittsburgh , Titus-. i ! lo & FALli TIM R TAKLI3, September I, PSS1 A.M.l.i.l.t(.l. I'tli'l i M.lA.M. 7 1 ) W ar Pittsburgh lv l :s7 1 HJ)f 1. M . s :.:, 1s zr, ir, i t 1 -Jfi nr.... Parker ...Iv li 1S 1U or, fi-io atir. 4 .'il!ar...l'oxb'.irg..lv 3 J5 V. M. 2 30 ir . Franklin ..lv a. M. ii ;:'.) ! ;i -in e. m. i!2(J l. M r.r... Oil City....h ....lioekwoovl .... Oic opolis ...Ri'glt Rock... Pre lident Tionesta Hickory .. 'Prur.key villo. Tidioiite ...Thoiiijison ... lv..Irvineto..ar :i m 4 Ofi l w 4 40 4 V, r, 12 r ;;,s fi Ml ; 12 li 47 7 2 J I'. M. df,.l 2. If t ;- it w iso'.iiji ,v; 7 l iv 17 2ll-fJ.UI 7:i;!)i p; 7 lui 1 1 in ttl-17 JU il g ;;(: It; nr, r. M.jr. m. 1 7 01 17'1 7 21 17 u7 7 4.r. 8 DO (.' 2. 8 A. M. 12 j:s 2s s :r. ;; it 4 (!?' 4 25 v.yi. v. M. 1 4.-. i'. M.Tic.i ul UK A. V.A- i : ii-'vj (i 11 12 Oil 1 v... Warren ...ar 1'. 1.1. A.;-. I Urn: lunltrti: A.M. l'. M 3 :(0 (I 2('l v.. P.r.idford . sir 1 1 S."i d Ii!'1 l'. M.i i.i.e i'.'itl it- Uric lit)' A. m. fi (.'!: 12 (K:l v.. .Warren. ..arl 10 OS !'. M. 7 ."S 7i 17 4 42;il 47 iv..Clarend.in..tir 10 2r. ADDlTIONAIi TRAIN leaves Claren don 7:2i! a. m., Vv arrea 7:4'i a. m., IrviHo ton N;"" a. m. Arrive at Tidioute ):4;i a, in., Tionesta 10;M a. in., Oil City 12::!0 p. in. CHAUTAUQUA LAKE DIVISION. Train K-nvo Oil City for Pet. Centre, Ti tusvi'.lo, Sp-.trtansbiirg, Centroviilo, Corry, Mayville, llroeton ut 7:0(i;ua, l():40ai'ii, 2: l.;i'i!i, 4:110pm, 8: l,"pni. Arrive 8:0Hain, U:i:iam, 2:(lli.in, CW.pm, 8::',.pi,i, M:2r,!eii. Sunday Train loaves 7::ltlam ; arrive.- 7:ii'pm. U N ION .t TPrUHVl LIjR rkanch. Train leave 4 Titusville f:2")pm; arrives Union City 7:l.'ipm. Reaves Union City (5: K'uia ; arrive Titusville S:4iani. Trains run d.ii'y o.vceiit Sii.id.iy. j Flag Stations. Trams aro run on Pliihidolphl.i time. Througil couches bet'.voen od City :oid Pradford on trainu leaving Oil Cily 7:i) i,ii;i., C. rry li:U5phi. Puil.euii Si. h' pi eg Cars bef.v.-en .M-iv-yi'.lo ti::d Pib..l,ur-di on tinins luitving Jlr-M-ton oirw.pia imd Pitlriburh t'i;4.jpm. ...'.'.-Tickew sold tviid baggugo caeciced to i;ll principal iioi'its. (!. lit.io tables i'iing fu'l it;!' r:iiat;jn fi'OI.i t.'uioj',:i!' y" i Ai-ei.-i. 'i II. .WILSON, ::!. Sii-.t W. M. HARD WIN, Oil City, la. lOll'l P.-l.s;i. Ag. lit. 41 Kcb.;:iges:., liuffi.'.o, Y. .1. R. r.'y b ;, .. -.j!.!, Tioui ;:.:, Pu. o1 .. At? hhl T Inlm nli'.ui'n In Icllfnrr ttifl Knnillllr . -,...'. ...... H. r, Fiaternity I hat I havo re-purchased FROM KOiiACR JONF.S, TO HOM I SOLD IT IN 1871. I AM NICKTiY LOC.VrRD at my eld stand, and lam j.rcpared to cittern! to all my friends, and the public generally, w ho need nvTiisnG : the m mu I uhall keep n perfect stock of all kinds of And all kinds of FEGE'SSKCS TACECLE. I shall also eontinuo to handlo the And tho CHICAGO SINOEU SEWING MACHINE Come and seo me. You will find mo ALWAYS AT lIOJlll. Mu;-.7.1o Iioaders mado to ordcu1 and war ranted. iTJH T, P A I R I N 0- IN ALL ITO FAITDl'ULLY BONE. Tidioute, Pa., Aug. 12, fiGHFAT CaUSECFKUMISEBY h.h The Isohs or A Lecture on the Nature, Treatment. aud Radical euro nfHemienl Weakness, or spcrmalorrlHOA, nuluceil by self abuse, involuntary emissions, im potency, ier- vouii Ikibihty, and Inipeditnenta to tnar- nauo generally ; Consumption, Rpilepsy, and Fit- ; Mental and Phvsical Iucnpaeity, ,(V. Lv HOB RUT J. CULVKP.WKLli, M. D.. author of the "(Ireen Hook." Ac. The world-renownod author, in this ad mirable Lecturo, dcarly proves from hia own experience that tho awful consequen ces of Self-Abuse may lie effectually .re moved without dangerous surgical opera lions, bougies, instruments, rings or cor dial ; pointing ut a mode of euro at oneo certain and eif'ectual, ov which every snt li rcr, no mutter w hat Ids condition may be, innyiT.ro himself cheaply, privately and radically. iV-This lecturo will prove a boon to thousands and thousands. Sent und;r soal, in a plain onvniopo, to any address, post paid, tn receipt of nx cents or two peistxgo Mtiinms. Wo hnvu also a sure euro for T.ipo Worm. Address tho Publishers, THE CULVISWELL MEDIOAL 00., 11 Ann St., N. Y., N. Y., P. (). ttox 4rm. MM lli Kiw.wiL hia tnibtt Icukm tntfHffi in tt etiL irootranAi of C hronla, KftxufJ mwS "Urinary 4iM4 tftMi but tHliw pliretoiAo lu I'lttuburith. TIiuim dMru rw diHica, oaa(.l by crv4 habibt in youth t a Ac, uuii lliuir d.vivatroiti (MfvoUtt Nrvi Dtt-iittiL fcivo. lxr McHtry,irHaMUtt, htlrstioii, ThraatenaS Kf i tWyr-r Xt mutt e or iJurWiM. arnt rnlttfi0 tn J ftiii:v c-ur-J. ALh ruooniur luir-stfuiihaff cm of B.'tKTib(i'a,CHoi,Htrt)4uro A fcypUUlu tial forM J iTuti;iiiir M-ifitU, Vhrw Hut Mh. Ji'cveZ, ami ifnf artd Inti-mtU lrf7, Rr lrcfcei on honWfk pnuotplwt Kiiil with imiMuilulo4 iuocaa. A lif-ta M)oriouoo in tfwwuunis of tari of all ptAfu( veyy r'ir. cohtriluta kill. Cnrabtcj cfut jtuoriuiW! 4f !Mili6xit4 U (rui.klr itiK UuHorlpUvu i'ara piv.t obtfro, Tiuutuxnt ruu h Mut iMouruljr 4 w onaoriui pou-)ottjri4 ttvt Ut Ukv: otr wtia ffwy uiuriT : lw noti ulijf U ho to imu-ryi tjrvieir Ao. UfiT!tKU'n-lienHiy( toftuUlnl oltiU'fwtt Uctl tilsoovctif ft. liaM'(ituouui to iumanu: cu m, oiutMui -.i' tt. ruru. liilial'lfl irNcrluiiit(i. Hook to Uy inilH..n, BvoT;to4T wlioultf rft-l ii. l'rlo,J miu, rt1ANllK)I; itti um fttiJ pl'tifco. M piiM, eAU. VV UMAN HuODt t (.; (J iu tioonT. M pbfloi. A fleet, bok for iM tw., .4if tii-l. A'Mresi It. WhiU illililillP a HZ : A iT 11 K 2 V T I O K I $150. AYoar. MJcaiiiD ihE a, y, r. & o. n. b. C-SiisrsiSerlaiiB Iscslffliitc AND - I-'cniiilo Colloso, liANDOLIUl.-N.Y. It :s a ku ;.;o and thoroughly equipped Semij.ai-y for both sexes. Rst'iiblished in isfjt). Proper-y freo from debt, ijrlua.oeo. New Jioarding Hall with ste.imheat, -tc, vrcv'.i' in I.s7:i at a cost of $ liUKKi. Rxcel Ient board and homo liko arrangements througlMiut. Total e-xfienso for board, furnished reoin, steamheat, light, washing and tuition for 1 1 wet ks, j'.f.lio ; for one year, Vb0. Fur eatalogoo or further infor mation, address Prof. J. T. ICPWAHPK, U. P., Principa!. L-')..l'V.:i term ojTi'n:- August 2S. Win ter u:i-'!i opoiis Pocomber U. Spring term open March lil. DISCOVERY! LOST MANHOOD RESTORED. A victim of youthful I'l'iiruilc nc-o caiis!i!( Vrenia tiue lH"iy, Knrvuu Jiubuity, lABt Hai:huo(l, cm-., haviii.t tiu il in viri every kruiwn riMfily, ta tl!j-R-i.-itil a ili-ifl(ji'iil'cm, ffluoh lift will siil FRKsJ to let- Ml:-.v-nii!lric, ii litaa J. II. MtKt I'S t'i t h:? nr.'U K. i. - SCNO STAMP TO ,yy A:0? VOli CATALOGUE Oy CUfiS, KEVOLVERS, &c. v. rtHfiDSR, TYRONE, PA. j '''',Vn',;i' 'f norv doscription exeou t..l at the LLI-L'LLICAN o-Uiee. n ; w if , . -;.;"-.--r-: J-"im;.l - :'; I..-. ' -- ?.:-Y, " v: ; -y x&tyyi V - ... v . . , ...... . m
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