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NATURE'S HAIR, RE5T0RA.TIYE CWrm io 7,.4C SULPHUR Xn SUGAR OF LEAD Xo L1TH AUG No SITUATE OF SIL VER, and u entirely free from the Poienous and Hcnllh-dmlreyivg Drugs used in vthcr Hair Prepara tion. Transparent and clear ns erystnl, it wil lvt soil tnoliiiest fabric, perfectly SAFE. CLEAN nml F.FFICI KXT-dtKi,ioriitums LONG BOUGHT FOR AND FOUND AT LAST1 It restores and prevents tho ITnir from locoining Gray, imparts n soil glossy ap pearance, removes Dandruff, is cool and refreshing to tho bend, chocks tho Hair from tailing oil", and restore it ton groat extent when prematurely lost, prevents Headaches, euros nil humors, cutaneous rrupt ion", nnl unnatural heat, AS A DHENSINO 1-OIJ THE MAI It IT IS THIS BENT AHTH'I.K IN TUK MAHKK'P. HH. G. (SMITH, Patentee, Aver, Mass. Prepared only by PROCTER BROTH ERS, Gloucester, Mass. Tho genuine is put up in a panel bottle, mailo exproRsly tor it, with tho name of tho nrtirlo blown in the glass. Ask your Druggist for Nature's Hair Restorative, nml take no other. iK-rt-Reml two thrco eent stamps to Proctor Brothers for n "Treatise on. the Huninn Hair." Tho information it con tains is worth f.t'0,00 to any person. WALLLIS I I M r n o v E D M A G I C M P Ii O V K D M A O I C IMPROVED .MAGIC IBALM! W. II. PERKING & CO., Sole Propri etors, Franklin, Pa. 44 j. c. long, Wholesale nnd Retail Pooler in HARDWARE, AND OIL WELL FIXTURES, OF ALL KINDS, TIZDIOTTTIE IPJL. First Door above Exchange Hotel, 4-ly IVolilftblc'Emploj man! . Wo desire to engage a fw more agents to sell tho world-renowned improved Buek eyo (Sewing Machine, at a liberal salary or on commission. A horse and watron given to aj;entfi. Full particnhii'S furnished on application. Address W. A. ifl'.NDER MON A- CO., General Agents, Cleveland, O, or tit. Ixxiis, Mo, 34-it IM:ie 3ToI'. INSTATE OF CONRADLEDAHUR, late -i of Hickory Township, Forest County, deceased. Ali persons indebted to said es tate aro requested to make immediate pay ment. And thoso having losiiil elaiius nurainst tho same, will nre.-ent them with out delav in proper order for seulemcnt.to D. S. KNOX. JOS1AU WINANS.J Executors. 43-fit TI3DIOTJa?E TEA STORE! U'hc plaeo to buy evory variety of tho VERY BEST.TEAS AT THE L 0 WES T PRICES, is at tho extensive Tea Store of II. T. CIIAFrEY, where vou can always find a lariro assort ineut of the best Teas at New York prices A larj; assortment ot Groceries and Provisions, uiioriualcd in finality and cheapness byan other store in Warren eountv. alwavs on hand. Tho people of Forest county will suvo money by purcliasina their supplies at this place. Ucst brands of FA MIL r FLO UR, delivered at any dejmt on the lino of tho R Sioro on Main St. near tho Dopot. JlQWEftS 4 ME;!? MIS JV. H.VYK UVi: llio n)?ini'v of two V uiiii'liincM lnaiiui'actuioil ut Moailville, imo known uh tlio KnifTen Mower and Reaper, ami tho oilier tho Atlantic Mower and Reaper. 'I'hr. tulvniitiioH tlirso ma. liinos cluini o it ot lit. i s ulliTcJ lor siilo i l.Uhtut ss uf Draft, last ot 3!iiiiii?nnnit Lfjiiuiiiy cf rower, Ntmivtli nml t'lipupiirss Tin - inacliiiH's, with r without ri ain r l,!(ii i.nu'iit ran lie 'im-li:isril ol il. w. i.i.i.i;t l!. or M. 11. HKATII, TioiioMii, la. 'I'll.'V Il'so srll tin- TAYI.oll KTi:i'.I T in I II 11 A Y tV Clt.Vl.N UAKi:. None l.i'tu i iii ti'i". hi :it 4 GKOT FaECICAL P.SC3VERY Dr. WAlilKIfS O. tirOASIA VINEGAR BITTERS S -i E r IV a- l nvonr 1 tV-'r V.'om'cr 1,1 i t:tiitiYit I'.IUvln, si WI-AT ARE TI-!CY? C r- 2 - f t & h " r ? 3 4--' i E ii i g c HO i i-V AIC KOT a vrr.r AtlCY DRINK. Madocf roof T.um, TThUUcr, Trouf 3.1rltd nr. A Jlviuna I.l;juo:n dfcior-d, cpjtpcl nnd.wect cnctl o rlcr.sctlie trto, callc'J"Torlcc,?MAppctI itl,'1 i:.siori,Ti-,,f it., il. tt lcotl tlie liplcr cn to drrr.!:?:::r cu. r:ln, fct:t trc trtio Mwticinc, mado fi-om t ,o Ni.t.vo LcoUoni llvrbnof California, frc frnrtt i. II . It-rlti'Jlo Sttmiilnnio Tbcy ere tho (JUKVP M.OCM) IM It H I Kit nnd A LIFE CIVlNti I KtNCtri.Karcrfcct Innovator and Invirroriitt r ci the fiytter.i, carrying off all poisonou tnttir and rcFtorln tl.o LUod to a hcaltliy cocdltion. Jiop.ncn ciutuo ilufc i: liters bccordlug toUirco tior. o-drvn'i-lnlcr.g unwell. t-UO VillLo tlTcnfcran lnrnratle caac, provided tho lo:ics era m t destroyed by mineral poison or other ccar.., ant', tho vital organa vattcd beyond tha polutcf repair. rr Iiiflamcttitcrr r.r.d Chronic Illicninn li-tm ku1 laoitt Iysrcprta tr InHitrrntloot IJ! lie up, lleiHliictti ond Inicrmlirrnt Fovcrm )lncnm of the ltlnod, ,UTcr, Kldncya and lMntlUrr, tlirco Itlttcis haro been moct eocccaa tr.. fciuh DlnccKCti aro caufed by Vitiated III nod. which Is generally produced by dcranfcment cf the Piprntivc Onmo 1)VMT.'EFIA OR INOlGESTfOX, Bead oclto. Tain In tho Ehoaldcrs, Cocghfl, Titrhtncet of tha Clict, II22 inof, Sour Uructatlona of the Stomach, Uad ligtc In tbo Mouth, Biltoua Attncka, Talpitatloa of the Heart, iLflcmxr.atlon of the Lungs, Tain In tho regions of tho Kidneys, and a hundred other painful eyroptoms, ore tho offsprings of Dyspepsia. Tlry Ir.vlgorrto tho Stomach nndsUinnlato Uio tor XMltrcracd bowels, vblcti render them of unequalled tCicacy In cleansing tho blood of all Impurities, and Imperii njr new life and vigor to tho wholo ystcm. X MUX DISEASES, Eruption, Totter. Salt Ehcrm, lllotchos. Spot, Ptn:ples. rnstc rt. Boils, Cnr boncks, King-Worms, Scald-Hoed, Boro ycs,Eryslp cI&h, Itch, bcurfs. Decolorations of thf Skin, nuniora and Dise ases of the bkln, of whatever name or nature, aro literally dug up and carried out of tho system In a ehort time by tho use of these Bitters. One bottle In stub cures will convince tho most incredulous of their cnrr.Uvo offset. Ckoi.se the Vitiated Blood whenever you find its In p:irilice bursting through the skin In rim plea, Erup tions or Soror t cleanse It when you find tt obstructed and f-hipich in the veins t cleanse It when It Is ford. and your fwllngs will tell you when. Keep the blovi. tn t? and tho health of the system will follow. TIN. TAPE and other WOUM8, lurking In the f -rst: m of so many thousands, aro effectually destroy l 1 i:u4 removed. For full directions, rud carefully i'..c tU culur oroend each bottlo, printed fa four lan- i;nii,cc rjifeilsh, Gorman, rrench and Spanish. J. W-Vl-KEr., Troprlctor. R. H. IfcDOU ALD CO DiugjUts aud Ceo. Agents, Ban Francisco, CsL. tad 83 and Si Commerce Street, Kew York. LATSOU) BY ALL D11UG GISTS AND DEALERS. WOMAN F5y aniramense practice, extending through a peiiud many years, havin. within that time treated ova nine thousand cases of those diseases pcculia to woman, I have been enabled to perfect a most potent and agTecable medicine that meets the indications presented by that class of diseases with positive cer tainty and exactness. 1 o designate this natural speoinc compound, i nave named it Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. The term, however. but a feeble exoression of mv most matured appreciation of its value, based upon actual and witnessed realities. As a close observer. 1 have while witnestunz tu positive results in the few special diseases incident to the separate organism of woman, sine-led it out as thecitmax or crowning rem cf my m.du al carter. On its merits as a positive. sale, and eitectuai remedy lor tnis class oi diseases, and one that will at all times and under all circum stances act kindly and in harmony with the laws which govern the female system, I am willing to stake my renutation as a Dhvsiaan. Nav. even more, so con to dent am I that it will not disappoint the most sanguine cxoectations of a single invalid lady who employs it for any of the ailments for which I recommend it, tnat i oner atia sen ic unaer a rwai in t uuar ANTEE. If a beneficial effect is not experienced by the time two-thirds of the contents of the bottle are used, I will, on the return of the bottle, two-thirds ol the medicine having been taken according to direc tions, and the case being one for which 1 recommend it, promptly refund the money paid for it. Had I not ths most perfect confidence in its virtues, I could not offer it as 1 do under these conditions ; but having wit nessed its truly miraculous cures m thousands ol cases, fttl warranted mnd ptrectty safe in risking both my rtutttm mnd my money on itt morits. I he louovuig are among wosc atseases in wiucn my F avon to Prttcriptton has worked cures as if by magic and wuh a certainty never before attained by anv medicine : Leucorrhcea, Excessive Flowing, l'ain fuliXonLhly Periods, Suppressions when from unnat ural causes. Irregularities, Weak Back, Prolapsus, or falling of the Uterus, Anteversion and Retroversion, licaring Down Sensations, Internal Heat, Nervous Depression, Debility, Despondency, Threatened Mis carriage, Chronic Congestion, Inflammation and L'l ceratioa of the Uterus, and very puny other chronic diseases peculiar to woman not mentioned here, in which, as well as in the cases which I have mentioned, my Favorite PrescnjKion works curesthe marvel of the world. This medicine I do not extol as a cure-all, but it admirably fulfills a sincleness of purpose, being a most perfect specific in all chronic diseases of the sexual system of woman. It wilt not disapi-jint, nor will it do harm in any state or condition. It is a most Powerful Restorative Tokic to the gen eral as well as the sexual system, also combining the most valuable nervine properties. Both the muscular and nervous forces are strengthened and built up by its use. . It will be found invaluable in diseases inci dent to pregnancy, and can be taken in moderate doses with perfect safety while in that state. Indeed, it is a Mctiter's Cwdiat, and so prepares the system for parturition thatitrcnderschild-laboreasy. 1 have received the heartfelt praise from hundred of mothers fjr the inestimable benefits thus conferred. I offer my Favorite Prescription to the Ladies of America with the sincerity of an honest heart, and for their beU welfare. Those who desire further informs ation on these subjects can obtain it in my Tkbatikb os Chkokic Diseases of the Generative and Urinary Organs, sent secure from observation upon receipt of two postage stamps. It treats minutely on tho&e dueases peculiar to Females and gives much ,vrr in regard to their management. IMC. PICtlt'K'H aVAl OKI ft! r. Kt III1TION IS NO I, D II V AIXI IKST CLASS DttlGOlhih, at Sl.oO per bot- Manufactured at the i ncmicai taooratory oi i. K. ri&HCE, M. l.f bOLB 1'ROPRIKTOR, BUFFALO. N. Y. KHOWUDCrtllf t;, rpiIE Tenth volume of Wood's Hoi'sk L hoi.u Maoazixh begins with January "il. It is edited b Gail Hamilton, S. ,S. Wood, audll. Y. Osborne, and includes among its regular contributors Horace liroelev. Gail Hamilton. Thos K. lioecher, Dr. Dio Lewis, lir. W. W. Hall, James Parton, etc. Harriet Ilecohor SSlowe, Urick l'oineroy, John G. Haxe, Jlaj. Gcnl. Kil patrick.'l'otroleum V. Nasby, etc., write it occiisionully. Terms One Dollar a year. In clubbing, thrco tirst-class periodicals are given for the price of one of thorn. The wost liberal Premium List ever published. No periodical is more frequently or favor ably mentioned by tho press. "Wood's Household MagaziiiH is one of tho monu ments of busines enterprise which mark the aire.' ' Methodist Homo Journal, Phil adelphia, P". "It liaJ 1'eeu improving ever since we knew it agooil criterion lor the Inline." Courier, New Market, Can ada. It is a iiiarvel of cheapness and lirst clus.s quality combined." New York Tunes. Specimen copy sent tree to tiny whirr . S. WOOD & CO.. Newbiii jjli, N. Y, E V : M. 167 Water Street, Meadville, Pa. ALSO A BRANCH STORE IN FRANKLIN, TA. In Store with STAPLES tC SIliLEY, Opposite Vost Ojjtcc. THE LARGEST DEALER IN In this portion, including tlie following eclcbrnted mnkes : ChickcrinfJ & Sons, Steinway & Sons, Wm. B. Bradbury, Kurtzman, and others. WU1TS El & SLA 1 TOM'S ORGAMS AMD MEL ODEOMS. These Orgtins and Melotleons are acknowledged by all good judges to be the best and finet finished Reed Instruments made. This being the Oldest and Largest House .in this section, superior induce ments con nnd will be ofl'ored to j)urelinser3. Stools and Spreads, Sheet Music, Books, and a large stock of everything in the Music line, can- be found at my storo. O-ly J. C. HULL. 500 VOLUMES IX OSIi AGENTS WANTED " ron The Library of Poetry aM Song, Hoing flioire Selpc'lonn from the Hest 1'uctH, lOntflish, Sititrli, Irish nnj Aincrl rnii. Yith nn Introduction by WILLIAM CULLEX BRYANT. t'ndor wlioso critii-al superviwion the vol u mo was compiled. Tho hnndsomont and cheapest sulmcrip tion book extant. Over foo panes, beauti fully printed, choicely illustrated, limid. comely bound. A l.ibvary of over 5!H) volumes in onft lmok, whoso contents, of no ephemeral nature or interest, will never prow old rr stale. It can be, nnd will bo read and re-read with pleasure by old nnd young, as long as its leaves hold together. "A perfect surprise. fScarcclv anything all all a fuvorite, or nt all worthy tit place hore, is neglected. It is n book'for every household.'' N. Y. Mr.il. "we know of no similar collection in the English language which, in copious ness and felicity of selection and arrange ment, can at all compare with it." 1'. Timet. - Terms liberal. Selling very rapidly. Solid for Circular and Terms to J. n. Foitn a co., 27 I'ark Plat, N. Y. June 0, 1S71. Allegheny Valley Rail Road. NEW LINE TO RTJFFALO THROUGH THE OIL HEUIONS. ON AND after Mondny Nov. 0, Trains will run as follows (Altoomt Time): SOUTH. Day Express leave Oil City at 2 2!pm Arrives at Pittsburgh 8Sfl p m Night Express Loaves Oil City 0 30 p m Arrives at Pittsburgh tt 40 a in Mail Train leaves Oil City 1145 am Arrives at Pittl burgh " fiHOpni Yenango Acconi. leaves Oil City 4 00 p. in. and arrives ut Kittanning U 10 p. m. NORTH. Day Express Leaves Pittsburgh at 7 50 a m Arrrivos at Oil City at 2 30 p m Night Express Leaves Pittsburgh H '20 pin Arrives at Oi. Citv 5 45 am Mail Train leaves Pittsburgh 11 60 a in Arrives at Oil City 7 25pm Venango Ace. leaves Kittanning 7 05 a in and arrives at Oil City 12 20 p m Silver Palace Sleeping Cars on night Express Trains, between Pittsburgh and Titusvillo. Through Coaches on Day Ex press Trains between Pittsburgh and Bos ton. J. J. LAWRENCE, T. M. KING, Gon'l. Sup't. Ass't. Sup'U Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewei Han stood the tent of seven years before tif! public ; and wo prepar ntion for tho hair Iiiih yet been i.f eovercd that will produce the same bciicfivliil rrMiH. It is an entirely new scientijle fliscoreri , combin ing man i of the most powerful and rextoratirt! ngenta in the VEGET ABLE KINCDOM. It restore CREY HAIR TO ITS ORIGINAL YOUTH FUL COLOR. It makes the scalp white and clean: cares dtndrttn' and humors, and fulling' out of tlio liair; and will make it a rout upon bald heads, except in very a(cd persons, as it furnishes the nutritive principle by which the hair is nourished m suppitrted. It maker the luiir moist, soft, and ylossif, and is vusnrpassed as a 11 A I It It It i SSI X O. It is the clipnju'st preparation ever offered to the iKitiic. as one bottle will ac complish more and last lonaer titan three bottle of any other ima ration. It is recommended and used by the first Medical Authority. The Wonderful results produced bit our Sicilian Hair ltencwerhuve iiuliicril ma ii ii to manufacture preitiirations for the Hair, under various names and, in order to imliire the trade and the public to purchase their compounds, they have resorted to falsehwul, by rltiimiiHi thru were former itart- uvrs, or hud some connection with our Mr, Half, and their prepara tion was similar to oars. Do not be deed red by them. 1'urchase the oriiiiial: it. has never yet been cniKill.-l. Our Treatise on the llair, with certijicatcs, sent free by mail. See that each bottle has utir nrivale lierenne Stamp over the ii of the bottle. All others are imitutions. H. P. Hail & Co., Prop's, Nashua, N.H SJJ fy ull i'.;yi'.l uud W.i in ,UiV.'. H ALU'S il Thli Cut lllmtratei th minner of Using PIERCE'S Fountala Nasal Injector ' OR DOUCHE. e ' This inurnment t evpecUn? designed for tb perfect application of i DR. SAGI'S CATARRH REMEDY. Tt id the on It form of instrument ret invented with which fluid medicine rnn bernrricd high up and perfectly applied to All pnrtu of tho fleeted na val paagti, aud the chamber or cavities com rniinicmtini? therewith, In which orc and u lepra frequently extet, and from which tlie catarrhal die charge generally proceed. The want of pucceps in treating Catarrh heretofore has arinon largely from the VmuonMbiliiy of applying remedies to these cavitiee and chambers by any of the ordi nary methods. This obstacle In the way of ef fecting cures t entirely overcome by the Invention of the Douche. In uein? this instrument, the Fluid It carried by Its own weight, (no snuffing, forcing or pumping being required.) up one nop till tu a full gently flowing stream to the hlphcft portion of tho natl pafni;cs, passes into and thoroiililycleans csall the tubes nnd chambers connected therewith, and flows out of the opposite nostril. Iteuee Is pleas ant, and ho elmple. that A child can understand It. Full and explicit directions ac company each Instrument. When used with this instrument. Dr. Saee'e Catarrh Remedy cures re cent attacks of "Cold in the Head by a few application. i Symptonmof Catarrh. Frequent head ache, dichare falling into throat, sometimes pro fuse, watery, thick mucus, purulent, offensive, &c. In othors ft dryness, dry; watery, weak or inflamed eyes, stopping up or obstruction of nasal passnccs, ringing in ears, deafness, hawking and couching to elear throat, ulcerations, scabs from ulcers, voice altered, nasal twang, offensive breath, 1m- S aired or total deprivation of sense of smell and L!to. dizzlnens, mental depression, loss of appe tite, indigestion, enlarged tonsils, tickling couh, Ac. Only a few of these symptoms are likely to be present in any case at one time. t Dr. Saae'a Catarrh Itemed?, when uetl with lr. Pierce's Nasal Uouclio, and accompanied with the constitutional treat ment which Is recommended in the pamphlet that wraps each bottle of tho Itemed y is a per fect specific for this loathsome disease, and the Jiroprietor offers, in good faith, f 500 reward, or a case he can not cure. The Remedy is mild and pleasant tonse,contaiuing no strong or caustic driigs or poisons. The Catarrh Remedy Is sold at 50 cents. Douche at fiO cents, by all Druf. a lata- or either will he mailed hv proprietor on receipt of 60 cents. It. V PI EUCI, IVI. D Vole Proprietor, BUFFALO, N. Y CtlAnLEi A. DS4. Editor. A Newnpnpcr ol the I'renent T linen. . Intended lor Fcoplo Now on Earth. Including Farmc-s. Mwhauict. Morchantf, Pro (uioiial Men, W. nicer. Tiilokort, and ail Man ner of Huuoht Folks, aud tho Wive, Sons, and luiili;erof alliucii. ONLV ONE DOLLAR. A VEAIt I ONE HUNDRED COPIES FOR 50, Or lea nan On Cent a Copy. Let there bo a &50 Ciub ai every Post Office. BBSMVEEKLY HUN, A YEAR, of tho a-iTne tlra and general character as Tills WtKKI.r, b it with a frroatcr variety of Wiuvct aueoiit ruaiime, aid ftirutshing the qws jo i la siiOHcribe'.s nitU r i enter froslineaa, bocuu e It comes twice week tusteaj of once ouiy. THE DAILY SI N, 68 A VE4R. A preOmtnettdv roa'Hh'e newspaper, with ti-e .h-l''i ore.pRil.iii in the vorul. Krre. Inde pendent , 'il fi arle-it in io .Hiu. Ail tiio ncwi from jvi ryrhtirn. 1 w cents a CQy i by mail, 60 oeitis a tuDuiu, or $0 a year. TERM3 TO CLUBS. HIE DOLLAR WEEKLY HUN. Five copied, one year, eiara:eiv attire-"-!. Four If ol tare. Ten copte. one Ter. sonnritely aldres:ed (as.U u exir co;-j to iheeuer up 'f elun I. Mhl Dullnms. Twnntv conloa, one yor, tepuraielv a ldieta (u id an extra cujy to the nctii-r up or cmii, Fittcen Uollara. F'ty eopl'. ene jear, to one address (nri the beuu S ck7 uae cr t getter u n uf i-l-ihi, Tbtrty-tUreo DoltHre. Fifty copies, one vear, epartitc)v a'Tdressed (und tae Heuu-Weokly oue yurto petit-r iu ot eiuh), Thirtr-Uve Dullur. One endcd enidca, oee year, t- rne sd trert (and the ttuliy for one yeur to the R. iter of ca i, FlUy Oollnre. One hundred eioies, on year. sparutely ad-dre-ted (nu't the bally lur oue ynr to m celt or upufclubj, bfxir liollur. THE HEIII-WKEKLY BUN. Five copies, one year, aeparatelv nridievM, Eiliui Oollara. Tea cor icf , one veor. sensraielv addrekiud (and ua ixlr coj.y to getter up f u). felxtees Dollar. KEND YOU It MONEY in T-T.t Offlrj order. rhrkt, or dinfr rn Vew or', wlii!rvtr c -iiveulcnt if imt. tnen register litd tL-uerj coutaiulns mouey, AaUrw I. W. KNOT, puhMc-hs. fauu office Nt w Voik Cltv. JOB WORK neatly executed at thhyirae. at reasonable rates. ITS V 1 OUCrcck&.VllcghcnyRivcf Ry OX ANP AFTI'.U fomlny Juno B, 1871, Triiiat ill run nn followmt K(H'THW,nn TltAlNB, STATIONS: lxt t'lns. 2, Cliw. 4 2 (1 10 II n. in, 8 00 B 10 80 ft r.i 10 20 It 00 11 20 n. in. n. m. p. m. n. in. Corry () 1.1 11 tH) fi fiO Npintnnsliurg 6 12 11 Itt II 24 (Jlvndon U M II 47 7 01 11 Wl 7 13 VI 0 .1 0 .17 fl 4ll n rft 7 10 7 25 Ccnti-pvlllo Tryonvillo llydutown Alt Titusvillo UK Millor I'arm Shniror 7 '!? 1-2 15 7 8i 12 2", 7 42 12 4. 7 40 7 m 8 0: 8 10 8 21 8 30 8 8H fl 1(1 11 35 65 12 15 7 20 12 20 7 40 12 41 7 65 1 05 8 02 K 07 8 17 8 2T) 8 28 8 35 8 40 i;s 4C, 8 fi.1 US .VI 0 10 0 15 45 1) Wl n r.n 10 2:1 l'ioncpr in ret Conlro 1K 8 10 8 20 8 10 8 411 0 00 1) 05 0 20 1 R.-I 2 10 2 25 2 40 2 55 8 0(1 8 20 Col umliift 'l'nrr Knrni Kyml Farm KnuKCvillf) 1 ."W 8 42 U 44 8 W) 1 40 8 JVI MrClintock 1 fi:i n oo 2 05 U 15 All Oil City TIB 2 10 2 ilrt 2 40 !2 B0 8 12 3 .12 41 3 fi8 4 40 10 IS 11 10 11 32 3 40 4 25 OloopoliH l-.nnle linen rroMldont 4 50 1 1 .18 4 M 12 .10 5 7 1 20 0 15 1 45 0 41 2 24 7 10 4 05 8 40 Tionpsta Mickorv 10 44 TriinkoyviUe 10 M Tiiliouto 11 11 Irvlncton 12 01 AtlDITInNAT. l-rosn-ri.ARSTnAtM-80lTTIt. No. 10 Titusvillp2.10p. m.i Millor 2.R0; rionppr 3.20; l'ot t'pnli-o !l.:t.1j Coliimbin 4.15; Tnrr Knrni 4.2.1; llviul Farm 4.37; Koiiacville 4.55; Oil t'ity 6'.20. No. 8 -Uorry (1.15 . in.; Titusvillo 8..15; Millor Farm 11.25; l'ot Outre ('. IN; Coluin bia 10.11; Tnrr Farm 10.18; ltviul Farm 10.27; Kousoyillo 10.M; Oil Cit v l l.(H). No. 18 Pel Outre 1.2.1 p. m.; Columbia 1.60; Tnrr Farm 2.05; Hyml Farm 2.10; noiisoviiiD i.iH'1 Km nry jj.uu. No. 22 Oil City .10 a. in.; Oleopolin r.in; jionoHui o.oi; xrmiKoyvtilo 10.15; 1 1111UUW 11.11. NOKTnWJknD TTtAlXS. STATIONS: 1st Class. 2il Clnsa. 5 8 1 13 9 p. m p. m. n. in. a. m. Irvlnoton Tidionte Trunkcyvlllo H ickory Tionenta Prosidont I'.hl'Io Hoi'k Oloopolis AR Oil City PTC MoCtintock KoUMOvillo Hynd Farm Turr Farm .Columbia AR Tet Centre VH 12 45 fi 05 (I 00 7 45 1 28 fi 47 1 45 0 05 1 51 S 15 2 14 6 34 7 20 0 05 8 05 10 15 18 20 10 44 8 45 11 40 (2 35 IS 10 12 2 .1 2 47 3 15 fl 00 3 20 6 11 i(l .12 6 10 3 35 ;i) 20 3 40 25 3 45 9 15 12 32 08 10 05 1 0.1 1 50 35 10 55 7 40 11 30 7 55 11 60 7 59 12 00 !8 04 12 25 8 10 12 38 8 14 12 48 8 21 1 05 2 10 2 25 2 10 2 40 2 55 3 10 3 20 3 33 3 45 fl 20 0 34 3 40 3 55 0 r.fl 0 42 3 50 4 0(1 8 23 8 80 1 25 1 45 2 00 2 15 2 45 Pionpor Slintler U 62 114 15 8 40 Millor Fnrin DM 4 20 8 44 AR J7 15 4 40 0 05 Titusvillo IK 7 35 4 45 0 JO 8 05 7 44 4 55 ! 20 3 20 7 57 5 OS IjO 84 It 60 8 05 5 17 0 43 4 10 'S 14 E5 27 0 6(1 4 .10 8 24 5 .18 10 02 4 50 8 55 fl 10 10 32 5 50 ITvdotown Trvonville Coutrovillo Olyndon SparUninburg Corry ADDITIONAL 8 KCOND-CIjARS TRAINS-NORTH No. 15 Oil Citv 0.55 a. m.s UoubovIUo 7.20; Tarr Farm 7.40; Columbia 7.56; Pot Ontro K.10; I'ionoer 8.40; Millor 0.25; Titusvillo B.55. No. 7 Titusvillo fl.00 a. in.; Corrv 11.25. No. 11 Oil Citv U.20 n. in.; Kouxovillo 11.45; Kvnd Farm 11.5.1; Tarr Farm 12.01; Columbia 12,10; Pet Centre 12.20; Miller 1.25; TitiiKville 2.00; Corry 4.42 p. m. iso. Zl Tidioute 12.45 p. in.; TriinkPV- villo 1.45; TionesUi2.43; Oloopolis 4.25; nil City 5.20. () Trams do not stop, in) btop onslunal. (J) Stop for monls. Trams ft, o, zi umi runciiiilv: all other trains daily except Sundays. is. is. Irani .No. id is an u.xpross from Titusvillo to Corrv. KILVKIt PA LACK Ht.KKPINO CAR TRAINS. No. 4 Direct from Philadelphia without change. No. I Uiroet to l'lnhulolphla without charge. iso. 6 uireet from I'lttsmiruii without chnnge. No. 0 Direct to Pittsburgh without ehnngo. V. J. J1KPBUKN JNO. PITCAIHX, Siiperintondont. Oen'l Mnnngor. iillu lVGHtDIEVTS THAT IVV.rusti KUSAUALIS aro p'll.li. !iil cn every p.irknge.thcre hro it is not a mxTtt preparation, totiPCjucnt!y rnrsui.txs rnEscciBE it 'tin a cerium euro fur Scrofula, S, I'l.ilt. in nil its forms, Itheuma tiMii, fcl.in Diwmi'.i, l.iver Coin pUiut aud all diwaua of tlie C1T3 ICL2 C7 S03A3ALI3 vill !o i;ioro piioj than ten bottlea of llu Syruju uf Saraaparilla. THE UNOCRtlGNCD PHYSICIANS liavotitrtl RoFaJalla in their practice :'ir tlio pitt tlirco year, and freely endorso it cs a rcliaLlo Alterative .iiid l.luod Purifier. DH. T. C. TUG II, rf Baltimore. Pit. T. J. 1HJVK.IN. ' '. 1 It . R. V.CAIIK, " IPH.K. O. PAWI I.I.V, " Pit. J. S. EI'AUKS, jl NickolasviUr, K y. Dn. J. L. Mt-CAKTHA, Culumbii, S. i:. DR. A. B. N03LI.S, Eclecomli, N. C. USED AKD LKDOILSED BY J. B. 1 Rl.Nc ; i tO.3, FallBiver, V. V. ! T!T:', JirV-tl, Mlrh. A. J'. V. 'il: i.L; il.I.jiua, ulna. II. ll.M I., I.Iir. ..Ohm. J i'KAVl.N I O.. (..,r,!nivilli!, Va. SA.M'I.. (i. Mcl ADbKN. ilurfreof boru, T cull. Our p.vrc will not ollnw ff any ! (fii.ii-.1 niitMa lit rt':3limi to th virtiii'.KK H.iN !ili. Yutli Me.lical i'r.tU'lioit u e t u.ii ante a Fluid I'.x li.t. tMiK-: i. t r. nT:y t hry" hat ever iiho.I iu llirf ttra'meiit of diaHd ; ;n: i To I In ;.!i.i-tM we aay try Husii.:..its and ou uill be relured tu hv.ii'.ii. I!,uai!ili Ii nol.l by all DrilFRisti, tir:co 1..U r buttlo. AtidrvM Mt'.iiutaituixvg hemitt$t )'.l T1U0KK, llD, COAL! COAL! I S Prepared to deliver the best qunlity of -a. (.Tint at. too out I'.vcl'liuri liiiliK, two miles from Nowniitiivilie for 7 cents per or til. i luutma utiu viciutiy lur 25 CENTS PER BUSHEL. lie always Uns a hirge supply on hand, Kow is the lime to lay in a largo supply Orders promptly attended to 3 'J ROSADAL A CROVER& BAKER sr,ivn(j ma iii.min. T.io following aro Voloetoil from thoim- nnds of tostlinonlnla of aimllnr ehnraetor, as expressing tho reasons for tho prefor rnee of tho Grovor A linker Machines ovpr all others. "Hike the nrover , Tinker Mn- elilno, In tho first plneo, lipcnuso If I hnd any other, I should still want a (trover tt linker ; and having a u rover linker It unsworn tho purpose of nil tho rest. It does a greater variety of work nnd Iseasler to ioarn thnn any otlier," Mrs. J. C. Cro ly (Jonny June) "I have hnd several venrs' expe rience with a drover A linker Machine, which has given mo prent. satisfaction. 1 think tho drover A linker Machine Is more easily managed, nnd less liable to get out of order. I prefer the drover A linker do eldodlv." Mm. Dr. Watts, Now York. "T have had one In mv family for some two years ; and fiom what I know of Its workings, and from tho testimony of many or mv friends who uso the sinne, I can hardly see hownnythlngeould be more complete or give bettor sntiHlhction." Airs. don. drum. "I bellevo It to be tho best, nil things considered, of an y that T have known It Is vorv simple and easily learned the sewing from tho ordinary spools Is a great advantage; the stitch is entirely reliable; It does ornnmentnl work beautifully ( it Is not linblo to get out of order. Mrs. A. M Spoonor, 30 Pond St. Urooklyn. "I am acquainted with tho work of me princiiml machines, nnd i prcicr me drover A linker to them all, because I con shier tho stitch more elnstie. 1 hnvo work in the house which was done nine years ago which is still good."Mrs, Dr. Me Creadv, No, 43 Kast21d street, N. Y. ''More thnn two-thirds of all the sewing done lu my family for the last two venrs has been done by drover A linker's iMnchine, and I ncvor'hnd garment rip or need mending, except those rents which frolicsome boys will mnko In wholo cloth. It Is, in my opinion, by far the most valu abloof any I have tried." Mrs. Henry Ward Tteot'her. "Tho Grovor A Baker Sewing Mn- clilne has rendered In every respect, tho most perfect satisfaction. It combines so many advantages with beauty of execu tion and economy in 7irlcetliat It Is a no cosity In every household." Mrs. Gover nor (loary. Hnrrisbtirg, Pa. "I have had tho drover A Raker Ma chine for ten or twelvo years in constant uso in my house. I have seen and known every kind of Family now I tig, bjth per sonal and household, accomplished up the droYer A linker Machine, to the enti. satisfaction of all concorned, Kev.Stephen II. Tyng. "I find the drover A linker Stitch will wear ashing as the garments do outwear the garment in fact. Tho stitch will not break on bins senilis, when stretched, as others do ; and neither docs it draw tho work." Mrs. Dr. Whiting, 4 l'".ost twenty-fourth street, N. Y. Tlio Grovor and Baker Sewing Muchlno Company manufacture both tho Klastic and i,ock Stitch Machine, and ofl'or tho public a choice of the best machines of both kinds, at their establishments in all tho large cities, and through agencies In nearly all towns throughout the country. Prlco lists and samples of sowing In both stitches furnished on application to T. J. VAN GIFS EN, Agent, Tionosta, Pa. PITH OLE VALLEY R'Y. ON AND AFTF.K Mondny, Juno 5, 1871, Trains will run an foliows: TRAINS NOKTIIWAKD. STATIONS. No. 2. No. 4. Oloopolis, 10.25 am 3 10 p m Bennett. 10.31 " 3.28. " Woods 10.10 Prattlers Mill 10.24 8.18 " 3.10 " 2.60 " PitholeCity 11.00 ' TRAINS SOUTHWARD, STATIONS. No. 1. PitholoCitv, 8.40 n in Pmthers Mill 8.4S " No. 3. 1.20 p in 1.48 1.5(1 " 2.tn " 2.14 " Woods 8.5(1 " Bennett 0.02 " Oloopolis 0.1(1 All Tmins mnko close eoniicctions at Oleonolis with trains on the Oil Creek A Allegheny luvur Umlway, jsorth aim South. Two T.lnos of fitaircs run riullv between PitholeCity, Miller Farm ami riensnnt ville, iiinkHigcoimoclion withnrrlvingand departing Trains. J. T. ULA 1 R, 11. W1CK11AM, ISup't. Ticket Agent, Tithole City, Pu. LOTS FOR SALE! IN THE BOROUGH OF TIONESTA. Apply to GEO. G. SICKLES, 79, Nassau St., Now York Cily. PENNSYLVANIA CEN TRAL RAILROAD ON AND AFTER 11 P. P. Sunday May 1, 1S70, Trains arrive at and leave tho Colon 1 ('! t, corner of Washinton and Liberty stroot, as follows: ARRIVF. Mail Train. 1.30 a in ; F'axt Line, 12.12 a in ; WoU'saccommodtition No, 1, K.20 a in' Hrfnton accommodation ISO 1, 7.50 a- in; Wall's accommodation No 2, 8.55a in Cin cinnati express 0.20 a in ; Johnstown ac commodation 10.50 am; Braddock'a ac commodation No 1, 7.00 p m ; Pittsburgh express 1.30 p in; Pacific express 1.50 p in ; wan a accommodation jso a, u m: llomewood accommodation No 1,9. 5j pm; vvitiis accommodauon io, o.ao p in; Brinton acconiinodation No 2, 1.10 p in; way i-assenger io.u p in. DKPAIIT. Southern express 5.20 a m j racifio ex fresa 2.40 a m ; Wall's accommodution No , 6.10a in ; Mail Train 8.10 a m ; Brinton' accommodation 1 J.20 a in ; Braddock'a ac commodation No 1,5.10 p in; Cincinnati express 12.35 p in ; Wall's accommodation N 2, 11.51 a m ; Johnstown accommodation 4.05 p m : llomewood accommodation No 1, 8.50 p m; Philadelphia express 3.50p m; Wall accommodation No 3,3.05 p in; Wall's acctiinmodiition Nn 4, 0.05 p m ; Fast Line 7.40 p m ; Wall's No 5, 11.00 n m. The Church Trains leave Wall's Station every Kiiinlny at 0.05 a. in., reaching Pitts burgh at 10.05 a. in. Returning leave Pitts burgh at 12.50 p. in., and arrive at Wail's bunion at z.iu p. in. Cincinnati oxnresa leaves dailv. Routl era ex preim daily except Monday, All oth er i rains uniiy, except nunday. For furtlier informittinn aplvto W. II. BECK WITH, Agent. Tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company will not assume any Risk for Baggage ex cept for Wearing Apnarol, and limit their rspoiiNibillty to One Hundred Dollai s val ue. All baggage exccfiling that a omit in vaiuo win ii ut tlie iihk or tne ner, unless taken by special contract. A. J. CASSAl General SuperiiitondeiitAltooiia Pa. WATCH FREE to Agents to intro duce articles that sell in ovorv house, Lata A Co., Pittsburgh, Pa. 32-lt ADDRESS To tho Norveous AND ID EBILITATE ID . WHOSKsurrcrliiirshnVo brrn prnt.vnot cd from hidden causes, and whoso eases requiro prompt treatment to reudor oxlstetico dosirnbloi If you nro sulTorlng, or liavo.'uuirnreJ from Involuntary discharges, whnt ofTcot does H produce on your giinoral health f IV) yon feel weak, debillted, easily tlredT' Does a littlo extra exertion produce pal-' pitntiou of tho heart? Docs your liver, or urinary organs, or your kidneys, frequent ly got out of order 7.1s your urlno some times thick, milky or flooky, or Is it ropy on sottllng? Or does a thick skum riso to tho top? Or In nsodlment nt tho bottom af ter It has stood nwhlloT Do you havo spells of short brenlhingor dispopsiaT Are your bowels constipated? Do you have spells of fralnting, or rushes of blood to tho head T Is your memory ImpnrodT Is your mind constantly dwelling on this subject? Do you fool dull, listless, moping, tirod of company, or lilo? Do you wish to"lo left alone, away from everybody? Does any littlo thlngmriko you start or jump? Is your sleep broken or restless? Is tho lustre of your eye as brilliant? Tho bloom on your check as bright? Do you enjoy yourself In society as well ? Do you pursue your business with tlio same energy ? Do you feel as much confidence u yousolf ? Are your spirits dull and flag. glng, given to fits of melancholy ? If so, do not lay it to your liver or dyspepsia. Have you restless night? Your buck weak, your knees weak, and havo but lit tlo nppctitc, aud you attribute this to dys pepsin or livor-coinplaint ? Now, render, self-abuso, Tcnorcalm d- easos badly cured, and sexual excesses, aro all capablo of producing a weakness of the generative orgnns. Tho organs of genora tion.wlion ln'perfect heiilthmiiko the mnn Did yon over think that thoso lxild, defi ant, energetic, persevering, successful bus-iness-nion are always thoso whoso genera tive organs nro in perfect health? You never hear vuch men com plain of being melancholy, of nervousness, of palpitation of tho heart. They nro never afraid they ennnot succeed in business ; they don't bo conio sad and discouraged ; they areaHmy polito and pleasant In tho company of la dies, and.look you and them right In the face none of your downcast looks or any mcaniiPHS about, them. I do nat menu tnose who koep the orgnns inflated by running to excess. Thoso will not only ruin their constitutions, but also thoso they do business with or for. How many men, frombadly cured dis eases, from the effecta of Belf-itluiso and excess, havo brought about that state of wonknoss In thoso organs thnt has reduced the geneal system so ninch as to produce, almost every other disease Idiocy, lunacy, paralysis, spinul ntfections, suicide, and al most every other form of diseaso which humanity U heir to, and tho real cause of the trouble scarcely ever mispeetod nnd hnvo doctored forall but tho right ono. Diseases of thoso orgnns require tlie uso of a Diuretic. HF.LM HOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU is tho grent Diuretic, and Is a certain cure 'for diseases of tlio Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, Dropsy, Organ ic. Weakness, Fcinnlo Complaints, Gener al Debity, and all diseases of tho Urinary Organs, whether existing In Malo or Fo niulo, from whatever cause originating, and no matter of how long Btandinrr. If no treatment Is submitted to, Co- sumption or Insanity may ensue. Our flesh and blood aro supported from these sources, and tho health and, uuppinesx,'. and that of Posterity, depends ripen prompt use of a reliable remedy. Ilclmhold'g Extract Buchu, established upward of lOJXears, prepared by II. T. HELMBOLD, Druggist, 591 Broadway.. New York, and 104 Hsuth 10th Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Puice f 1.25 per bottle or 6 bottles for $0.50, dclivored to any ad dress, bold by all Druggests every whore NONF. ARK GENUINE UNLESS DONE TP IN fj'l'KL ENGRAVED Wrapper, fao-smile of my Chemical Ware. house, and signed H. T. HELM BOLD., 88-ly '