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NATURE'
HAIR RESTORATIVE
Co(ii,i .o lac suiriiunXo
SU(1 Mi OF LEAD Ko LIT1I
AliU No KIT It A TK OF S1L
VKll, and i eniirchj fire from the
Poisonou and Hcnlth-deMroying
Drugs vcd in other Hair Prepara
tion. Transparent nnd olonr as crystal. It wll
not will tin- linost fabric, perfectly SAKK.
CLKAN and Kl'l'TClKNT desidorntums
J,l)XU .NUlHiHT l'OK AND l'OUXD AT
las t I
It restores and prevents the Hair from
heeoming Orny, imparts n soft, glossy np
jicnranoo, removes Dandruff, is cool and
refreshing to the hr.nl, elieeks the Hair
from falling off. ami restores it to n great
oxtent when prematurely lost, prevent
Headaches, euros all humors, eutaneous
eruptions, nml unnaluml heal. AS A
DKKSSINO V'OU I 11 K II Allt IT IS TUH
DLST AHTK'I.K IN TI1K MAKKK.T.
. DK. O. SMITH, Patenter, Aver. M:-.
Prepared onlv l.v PKOCTKK I1KOT1I
KKS, Olouoos'tor, Mass. The genuine is
put up in a panel bottle, niatlo expressly
lor it, with the name of the nrticle Mown
in the glass. Ask your Druggist for
Nature's Hair liestonitive, ami tuUo no
other.
.J-Sond two tliree rent stamps to
Procter Hroth.ers for a "Treatise on the
Human Hair." The information it con
tains is worth Sol 0,00 to any person.
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MAGIC
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W. II. PERKING & CO., Sole Propri
etors, Franklin, Pa. 44
Kstnlc 3Toicc.
ESTATE OF COXKAD I.F.PAHUR, Into
of Hickorv Township, Forest County,
doeoasod. Alt persons indebted to said es
tate are requested toiuake immediate pay
ment. And those having legal claims
against tlio same, -will present them with
out delay in proper order for settlement.to
1. S. KNOX, Fxo,..ltors
C43-t
WE IIAVK taken tho agency or two
machines manufactured at Meadville,
ono known as tho
Kniffen Mower and Reaper,
and the other the
Atlantic Mower and Reap
er.
Tho advantages these machines
claim
-over others ottered lor sale is
Lightness of Draft, Fuse of JIniiii?fi:ifiit,
Ifonomy of Power, Strfii?tli mid I'limpnm
These machines, with f r without reaper
attachment can be purchased of
II. W. I.KDAIiril.
or WM. 11. 1 KATlf,
Tionesla,
Tliov also sell tho TAYI.OTt STl'KI.
T(M)'l'lI HAY ct UHAIX HAKH, Xone
ljettcr in use. lo-3t
THE
BOOT AMD SHOE
STORE.
IFYOUWAXTaperfectflt and a pood
article of lioots and bhoes, of tho finest
workmanship, go to
SI. I.. Mi'CMXCE'S,
50 CENTRK STREET, OIL CITY, VA.
jP Satisfaction truarantced. 2-33 tf.
PHOTOGRA II GALLERY
Water Street,
ADJOIXIXCJ THE HOLMES HOUSE,
Tionesta, Pa.,
M. CARPENTETl, - - - Proprietor.
l'ictures taken In all tlio latest stvloB
tho art. 2-tf
J. G. LOG,
Wholcsulo and I'.etail I'calei in
HARDWARE,
AND OIL
WELL FIXTURES,
OK ALL KINDS,
TIIDIOTTTE IPJ.
I'iret Poor above i:.chanj;o Hotel.
4-ly
ncl 1H..--I r. lial.l
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at Ijumiic s loi n
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writ
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lor a circular
.I.O.P.dl, I'll.
h WM IVmi DSSGQVFBY
Dr. WA.1 KEH C 7.ITOKNIA
VINEGAR BITTERS
Ilundic ds f
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, t'i-!r Voire:
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I.'adcrf Tccr Run. Whiskey, Prr.ir Z. Ir!s
t Iicliisn I.iQiiori otlcriU. f pWcJL ar.Uwccl
tmd ti llo.MMho t.::i; c " 1 on:."" Arpctis
f.r," rib-orc-V ic, U i.t i:.o l-irl.r en to
f.-i r.!;,-.'--i si er'. i-.-la. t: t r.r.- n-ia ML.ct.-.c, p:tc;o
f -on t' o ' :!' l.coipnnil ili-T'rcl Ca!'.fcr;;ta. 1'rco
f-c::i Ali'i.ln-tl.i l-'-t iiMilanto, Tfccy ato tlio
i:i.;: ri ::i! li:;c r. a L.1FR
C;1Y1NCJ ri: ; NC'l r'.li n r-r-ct lionovatcr sad j
l.ivit;ur;'.lt.r tf f ystin, c.hi j Ins o'J all poieonout
t.u'.:.r n:xr. ; l.-iln.- tlic ;.lo'. .l io a healthy condition.
lpJlo:l itiUj lUtro r.l;tcra LccorJliitf todircc
tio:i t..rt rti:v';n!(u n:.wt:lU
tttO v.i'.lbj fven fiTr:i l-.iruratlo cr.se, provided
the ln.n.'s r.ra l c-t tlcftrovid by lr.Iacral pooa
clitcr f.t-T.r, a tt:3 vital civar.a wnetcd bcvondtl.
r-oH.t c r.M rl:-.
l"c; :.:C:.::::.;.trry r.iul CLroiilo I'.hrnnm.
t!-ii kviI (iuat, UyrprtiKln, ur liMlUrrtlcn,
!!!i(ius. He -n'.iitnil m.tl liilcj tuitlrm l-'cvcl
llMariicl tho lUiitd, l iver, KUlucys, and
Kludilcr. ;''- ISIncvs 1 avo boon inoft fveccrs-t-:.
LKcli intense cavtcd by Vllintcd
l!l. ci'.. vli'.ch l generally i roiuccil by derangement
citn. Diccftlvc Orsnus.
llYsiPErslA Oil INDlOCPTfON, nead
nthe, I'aiu In I'M S-houldcir, CokbIis, Tiliti.cM of tlio
t'lic.t, l;iziinc;a, sour ErrctatlenB cf tlio Ftomech,
tail taaU- la t'.io Mouth, Billons AltoeLu, ralj-itatlcn
ot lUclieart, I;.C2ir.n:ttlca of tlio Lncga, l'alnlnUio
regions of llio r.laneyB,andolmadrcd citcr rainlul
s n;;tcEi8, are Uic oCTsprir.ee of r.yppepsln.
'ill y lnvisorato the Stciaach and sllmulata the Icr
pl;ll;vcrar.d bowels, whleh rcndcrthcai ofunequal'.cd
cilcacy In cleansing the blood of all impurities, and
bnpr.rtlnp new life at.1 Tlpor to tho wliolo lystem.
rtlH SUli DISEASES, Eruptlonr.Tcttcr.SaU
IJ.ccni, tictclics, EpoU, riir.rle6. l'nttul Coils, Cr
tanelec, Ilicg. Worms, Ecald-liccd, 8oro Eyes, Erysljv.
elas, Ueii, EcnrX IMseoloratioi j of the Skin, Uuincri
a:: 1 l.is.asos ci tho Ll;ln, of vbatcver ramo or nature,
aro literully Oucrp and carried oi.t cf the system In a
chert tanj ty the uso cf these Klttcre. Ono bottle In
null cases v.T.l convince the inc&t incredulous of their
cirr.tivo o!T:c.
C:.-:ifo tho Y.ticlcd tloeJ T.l!?neTr yo-a C;l lis
1. p-Ar;i:csborstlcs; through tlio Etln iarinirlcs.rnip
tiens cr Sores ; cleanse it wht o you And it obatrnctc-d
end s.l-.ir;tr!s!i In t!-.o veins ; clranso it when II is foui,
a.i!'.;.(.-jr feelings will tell youT.Uoa. nccptactloc.
pr.vo cad the health cf tlio system will follow.
rlX, TATEnndoUicr V.'OltMS", lurking In tlio
svr.t. ni cf so many thousands, are ciTcctut'-ly destroy
c! and I'.'iucved. Tor fall dlrcetiona, rw.d carefully
Lie i.ireale:- around each buttlo, printed in four Ua-t".--".j:5
Li r;li&h,Ccrmaat rriuch aud Si uuieh.
j. rr..:.;:zr., rroprietor. p.. 3. sicDOSAiD & co.,
r.-.:jT"ltu and Gen. Agents. San Francisco, Cali(
an.l S-1 au.l 34 Commerca Street, Kcv York.
..,-:01D PY ALL Dr.UC0:ETS ASO DSALErA
By an immense practice, extending through a pc.iud
of many years, having within tlut time treated ovel
nine thousand cases of those diseases peculia, to
ttr.inun. 1 have been enabled to perfect a most potent
and agreeable medicine that meets tho indications
presented by that class of diseases with positive cer
tainty and exactness.
To designate this natural specific compound, I have
named U
Or. Pierce's Favorite Prescription.
The term, however, is but a feeble expression of my
most matured appreciation of its value, based upon
actual and witnessed realities. As a close observer,
1 have while witnessing its positive results in the few
special diseases incident to the separate organism of
woman, singled it out as the climax vr crowning gem
cf my m.dtcal carter. On its merits as a positive,
safe, and effectual remedy for this class ol diseases,
nnd ons that will at all limes and under all circum
stances act kindly and in harmony with the laws which
govern the female system, I am willing to stake my
reputation as a physician. Nay, even more, so conh'
dtnt am I that it will not disappoint the most sanguine
expectations ol a single invalid lady who employs it
for any of the ailments for which I recommend it,
th:it I ofiera.id sell it under A POSITIVE GUAR
ANTEE. H a beneficial effect is not experienced by
the time two-thirds of the contents ol the bottle are
used, 1 will, on the return of the bottle, two-thirds o!
the medicine navuv; ueea tancn according io unc
tions, aad the case being one for which I recommend
it, promptly refund the money paid for it. Had 1 not
the most perfect confidence in its virtues, 1 could not
offer it as 1 do under these conditions ; but having wit
nessed its truly miraculous cures in thousands of cases,
ftel UMirrantcd and perfectly ae in ritking both
ny reputation and my money on it mentt.
The following are among those diseases in which my
Favorite Prescription has worked cures as if by
magic and with a certainty never before attained by
any medicine: Leticorrhoca, Excessive Flowing, Pain
fuliMoiithly Periods, Suppressions when from unnat
ural causes, Irregularities, Weak Back, Prolapsus, or
falling of the Uterus, Anteversion and Retroversion,
bearing Down Sensations, Internal Heat, Nervous
Depression, Debility, Despondency, Threatened Mis
carriage, Chronic Congestion, Inflammation and Ul
ceration ol tne Uterus, ana very nuny umw turuim.
diseases peculiar to woman not mentioned here, in
which, as well as in the cases which I have mentioned,
my Favorite Prescription works cures the marvel of
the world. This medicine I do not extol as a cure-all,
but it admirably fulfills a singleness pt purpose, being
a most perfect specific iu all chronic diseases of tho
sexual system of woman. It will not disappoint, nor
will it do harm in any stat or condition. It is a
most Puwbkfl l Rbstouativk Tukic to the gen
eral as well as the sexual system, aUo combining the
most valuable nervine properties. Both the muscular
and nervous forces arc 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 Mate. Indeed,
it is a M tker s Corduiit and so prepares the system
for parturTuon that t r endcrs child-labor easy. 1 have
receivedthe hcarlft.lt praise from hundreds of mothers
for the inestimable beneiiiG thus conferred.
I offer my Favorite Prescription to the Ladies of
America with the sincerity of an honest heart, and for
their best welfare. Those who desire further iaforma
ation on these subjects can obtain it in my Tkeatisk
on Chronic Diseases ok tub CiiNiiRATivR and
Ukinahv Organs, sent secure from observation upon
receipt of two postage stamp. It treats minutely on
l hose diseases peculiar to Females, and gtvei much
valuable advice in rt-pard to iht ir manai nicnt.
Ikli. FIKItCi:'!! FA VOMIT: PRf
fc lllf I ISNOrUltV AI.Ll IHVi
M-ASSi IHtGjilST! ill l.oO per bot
tie ilanufactured at the Chemical Laboratory of
UL r FAI-U. N. Y.
rpil V. Tenth vuliune of 'ooi'h IIocsk
1 tun. ii Maoazim-: bi'irnis withJanuury
'72. It is edited by Oitil Hamilton, S. .S.
Wood, and 11. V.'d-li"l lie, and includes
itmoiifr its reulttr conti-ibittors llonue
liroelcv. t-ail llamilton ,1 nos iv. iseeciier,
lr. Piii Lew is. Dr. W. W. Hall, James
l'arton, etc. Hari ict lteeclier Stow o, Hriek
l'oinerov, John O. Saxe, Maj. (ieiil. Kil-
nauick. l'elroleitui . Nasbv, etc., write
it occasionallv. Ti rms One Hollar a ye
In clubbing," llireo iiist-class jieriodicals
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wost liberal l'l i-ioium List ever piiblislied
No pcni.'i;i ai is inure tii(ut-iul or i.t i.r
!! nit ii t b iiit .1 by Hie loess. "Wood's
lb.liscli.,.l Mc.La.ioi-is one of the niolill
iiiciitx f liiisim-K ciiterprisc wliii-h mark
llieaje.' -- Mctlioibsl lloiue Journal, 1'liil
adelpliia, l'a. "H lias been improving
ever since we km v it - a roi.t! criu-i ion lor
the I'lilnn-." Cuuricr, New Marl.et, Can
ada. It is a iiiarv .1 of clicnpnc-s and iirsl
chisM uualilv coiiiiiiiud.'' New York
Times, fspi.-cilticli copy sent free to uny
udilic.-.s. M.S. Win. p.V CO.,
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ments can nnd will be o tie red to purchaser. Stools and Spreads, Sheet Music,
IJ.ioks, and a largo stock of everything
store.
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ron
Tlia Library of Poetry and SoTig,
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I'nder whose eritical supervision tho
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Alleghany Valley Rail Road.
XEW I.INKTO llLTKALO TIIHOUGH
TI1K OIL KKtilOXS.
A AND n0,or Monday Xov. 20,
Trains
Time) :
J v
will run us follows
;AHoona
SOUTH.
Ihv Express leave Oil City at 2 2.'i piu
Ari ivot at I'ittshurL'li K P m
Niirht Express Loaves Oil City H "0 p in
Arrives at Pitisbiireh li 4(1 n in
Mad Train leaves Oil City t 4." n in
; Arrives at i'itlll.ur-li (i 00 p in
! i-iian ) Aeeoiu. 1. aves.Oil City 4('0 p. in.
i and nr. ivesn' Kiltaimint; 11 10 p. in.
I KOHTH.
j Dav Express Leaves littsliurj;-Ii nt 7 .VI a in
I Ari-rives at Oil Citv at 2 oil p in
Ni-jdit I ;xjross l'itve l'iUsl.ure.li MOpm
I Arrives atoi. Citv fi l ui in
! M-.il Train leaves ritl.ibur-h 11 .Ml a in
Arrives at Oil City 7 21 p in
! Veil. in Ace. leave Kit'.nti!li3 7 l'-1 a in
a:i.l ui-i-ivt- at Oil City 1- 20 p in
i Kilvcr l'aiiH.-o Sifepin C ars on itii:l,t
I K.vrevi Trains, betwreii I'ii'.sl.nini'i and
Titusville. Tliiouh ('.nehes on Pay l-.x-
press Trains between l'lttslmi-iih nnd llos
ton. J.J, LAWllKNfi:,
T. M. KlXfr, Gen'l. Sup t.
Ass t. rSup't.
Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renswei
lias stood tie test of seven years
before, tio public mid uo prepay
utioH for the, littir has )ct bet-n (lis
covered that will produce the same
benejicittl results. It Is an entirely
new seientijie discover) combin
ing uianifoftlicmost poieerftil ami
restorative, ancnts in. mo vt..-i-A3LK
K I NUDUM. It restores OBEY
HAIR TO ITS ORICtfiAL VCUTH
FUL CGLOtl. It tna!c the scalp
white and clean; cures dandruff
ami humor, und f:ii2:ri!f out ot
tho Imir; iri will mul.-e it. (trout
upon bald heads, creed in vei l
a,id persons, as it famishes the
nutritive principle f,y which the
hair is nourished aul supported.
It makes the hair moist, soft, and
nlosmi. and is unsurpassed as a
11 A I 11 it 11 ES S I -V O. 11 is the
cheapi'st preparation ever ojfered
to the pu'ilic, as one bottle will ac
complish vince and lust lonijer
than tliree. bottles of any other
preparation.
It is recommended and used by
the First Mi'tlicul Authority.
Tli a Wonderful resulis produced
b our Sicilian Hair llcneiver have
nd tecd muni to manufacture
lriiratious for the Hair, under
various names; and, in order to
indues the trade and the public, to
purchase their compounds, they
have resorted to falsehood, by
clahniu; they were former part
ners, or hail some connection with
our Mr. Hall, and their prepara
tion, w.is similar to ours, to not
lie deceived In t.uem. Purchase the
oi l'jinat : it. has tnvcr yet been
c, nulled. Our Treatise on the
Hair, with certiira.'eii, sent, free
bi mail. Sec that each battle has
our private liercnuo iitnmp over
the top of the bozlte. Ail utltvrs
are imitations.
R.P. !k!ld:Co.,Prcp'G)Nachua) li.H.
15JJ l'j ull 'jni'j'jists a:d L-luLii in .lt icic.
FiALCs
5
Meadville, Pa,
in tho Music line, can be found at my
J. O. HULiIj.
Thii Cut illustrates tho manner of Using ' ra
PIEROE'3 5 !
Fountain A'asal Injector, jfj
Thl Infitnimerit In especially dctlgncd for th,
perfect application of
DR. 8ACC3 CATARRH REMEDY.
It is llio only form of instrument yet invonteit
with which Hn ill mi iliiiiio can he can icrt hiah vp
and pfrfecllij applUi to all pnrls of the alll-ctcd n
ial paVuu'cs. and tho chamhers or cavities coni
municatiii thcrewiih, in which sores ami tilcern
frequently cxlt. and from which the catarrhal dif
charire eincrally prwoeds. Tlio want of sncccpa
In treatiu: Catarrh heretofore has wisen lai'Kely
from tlio Impossibility of applying remedies lo
these cavitiea und cliambera by any of tho ordi
nary mclhod. This obstacle in llio way ot ef
fecting cures is entirely overcome by the invention
of tile Douche, in usiiiL' thin instrument, the Fluid
It carried by Its own weight, (no snuffing, forcing or
pumping being required.) up oue unstrli in a full
(really llowin stream to the highest Jiortlou of tlio
nasal pa.siiL'es, imsses into and thoroniihlyclcans
csall the tubes ami chambers connected therewith,
andflowtoutol thcoppoaile nostril, llsnsc is pleas
ant, and so simple that a child can understand
it. Full mid explicit l licet Ion ac
company each instrument. When used wilh this
Instrument, Dr. Sane" Catarrh ltcmrdy cures re
cent atiarks of "Cold Ju llic Head by
a few applications.
firm ptoiim ot Calarrli. Frcqtient head
ache, dischariie fallins tnlo ihn at. sometimes rn-fu-e
waterv, tlilck mucus, purulent. offensive. &c.
In othei-sa'drvnefs, dry. watery, weak or intlameil
eve-, stopphiiiup or olistrnctionof nasal passaires,
rlii-'lu-' la cars, deafness, imivkins and coutihinK
to clear tliront, ulceralions, scabs from ulcers.
voice altered, nasal rwan, ouensivo meain, mi
paired or total deprivation of sciifc of smell and
tate. dizzines, mental depression, less of appe
tite, indigestion, enlarged lonsils, ticklinir couh,
&c. Only a few of llieso symptoms arc likely lo
1j present in any cue at ono time. '
) Or. Nairn's f'atarrh lirmrdy, when
used with Ur. Pierce' Nasal lloui'lic,
uud aceoinpiinied witii tbo cunstitntioiiul treat
ment whitu is recouitnended la llio pamphlet
that wraps each bottlo of tho itemedy, Is a per
fect Fpeclilc for this loathsomo tli'casc, and thy
proprietor offers, in Rood faith. SOO rewerd
for a case ho can not cure. Tho Hemedy is mild
andpleaant touse.contaiuin!; no strom; or caustic
dric's or poisons. The Catarrh Itemedy is sold at
60 cents. Douche at GO cents, by all Drnfr
rlalit. or either will lie mailed bv proprietor on
"ecelpt of fill cents. H. V. FIKUCJJ, IW. D.,
6olo Proprietor, 131'rT'ALO, N. V. .
CIIAP.LE. A. DV.A. l.daor.
She gj;,av -Wccfctg J?mu
A SewanoiK.r cl I lie Present Times.
Iii!iM.'tc:l for Tooplo Now on EurtU.
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(INLY ONE IXI1.L.A3S A VEAlt 1
ONE t'.UNDIiED CtHMEli FOIt 930,
Or lo-s than On Cent a Copy. Let there be a
C50 Ci-atj i en ry Cost Ollloe.
iin::i-v. Ei:i:i,Y tsi's, S3 A tear,
of t'n s.mo i it-3 an 1 r-ee.erat characlor at
l ib: W'i:KKI.V, but with a irrciter variety cf
iu si-cl'a-i.Miiii rea.linr, u itt fnr-iliiilii i:io n'-ivs
e-it. fluo.iri-juis ivltU i eater tr.vlijs. boe.mJu
it eiiioi iwii-c a r. oel: iiutea l of f.aeo oily.
1112 DAILY Ol'S, ca A YC in.
A t'l-fCinne'ittv r.-n 1 ih'o newspape-. wall o a
lii.-.-a ere i.ail ei in (lie ivuriu. l-re. ii..t:-im-i.li'iil.
a:. d r.-aile i. til (ni llies. Ail tiio l.i-w-.
li-.iiil ev. l- lvlu-r 'I i ee!i:s u C tyy ; iiy lii .il,
ci.u uij..t:i, or .3 a ur.
TO CLUi:3.
Ttin WIXJ-.T.Y fii'S.
TITO cjpioi, one yjar, sj:iur.i'.e(-.' nf ilres -d.
I oar Dollan.
Tt:i roi.i-i, one vear. ser ir.itelv a Irtv.s-ed c- .
u.l culilUv) tjU.JiJi.Uer UJ 1! 'lull!
L. lln D.nlavs.
Twenty nonioii. one yc ir. sop iraieif adtl:ered
li .a aa tx.ia c..;.y li lite ii'-o-r up ot" e.nto,
iiieea uio'iars.
l':oy cm 1-s. one venr, to one -. Itlreiis (".pd ilia
b-.-uu-l. ei k y olio jei.i-1 . eetler u e ol rliihi.
'i'lili-ly-cliroj Dollars.
Fitly i 'iii'i!. ona year, etiair.te:v a idreiicl (and
l.ic btu WeeKlj vlo yr irlo irel'er ui o i-lufO,
I'hirtr-ti re Uollurs.
On" r-nn-lri"1 ro' l'ii, one vear. t ctio ad lre
t in -l lUil Ualij lor ouo yo.r lo Oie ireltcr ui of
c.u i. tilty uila-ri.
Cine lol'i'lre.l rinici, on" y.-ar. S".)aiatly ad-dre-.U'l
lainl tliu u.iily ier yn ir to ' in- l'i-i ter
uj of clu'jj, tixty ollarii.
T:tE
l'lve n.i). .
HF.HI-WKEZil.Y fc'UX.
e yi-ji , septiiatt'lv a'Mie.se 1.
.cjtie liollars.
n coi ii . n-.e ve;-r tert.-iratel v a l.irobad (and
i!. AO i c.-i.- li i,eu,.r Uj nt il III),
tMn-cu Uulluri.
: vuct: money
ti.i'.ei c'."e:;s. or drn-.-r mi Vi-w
i- n:e il.-ut li in. l. ttiea tel iki
in I' M
-1 nr.. V.-
: jj -jit..
Y..ri rpy.
Ol'llSCUlin: furtho I'urcst P.epubijcun
O It will pay.
pOUCHE.7
OilCrrrk&AUrshrnyiu'i'
ON AND AKTKU Monday Juno fi, 1S71,
Trains will run aa follows s
nor t 1 1 w Ann tuains.
STATIONS: 1st Class. 2d Class.
1 A 111 11
a. in. n. in. p. tn. a. m. a.m.
Corrv (I !" 1 1 no
jO
8 00
II 10
II HO
II fit
10 20
11 no
11 20
n to it :r
II M 12 I 'i
7 20 12 20
7 40 12 4 1
7 o."l 1 0."i
Spaitansliur;t 1) 'l II 3.i
(I 21
(1 :i7
it in
(1 f5
7 10
7 2.-1
7 40
7 fi'.l
8 (VI
10
8 2;i
8 .10
8 :s
8 42
is ,M
8 fid
! 00
I) 13
til vndeil
ii r,i 1 1
t'entrevillo
Tryonvillo
llydelown
Alt
Tilusville
1K
Miller l-'ann
Shallor
7 HI II W
7 is 1- in
7 i!f 1J 1 r.
7 3.i VI 2
7 12 12 4.".
S (i-J 1 (i:l
S U7
H 17
8 2.1
8
n :ir
8 40
; s -ill ;
X r:t
; s fin
il 10
0 I 'i
II 45
ri
(i r,;i
in
10 u
1 US
1 IS
I 'i:
l'ioneer
All
l'et Cent ro
i'i:
1 Is
1
8 10
8 20
8 30
1
folumbin
2 10
Tarr l-'arnt
Hyiul l'arm
Hoiiscville
MctTintock
AH
Oil City
II K
OleoptOis
l-'aulo Hock
rresident
Tionesla
Hickorv
I :ts
1 a .
1 40
1 ."'!
2 0.1
2 10
2 .'lit
2 4(1
1,2 !(
H 12
:S2
:i n
3 r.s
4 40
2
8 10
II 00
11 di
U 20
2 10
2 fv
:t o i
3 20
10 l.i
11 10
11 32
3 40
4
4 fill
11 :is 4 ,Mi
12 30 :. 7
1 20 "(1 l.i
14-i 0 43
2 21 7 10
4 01 8 40
Tninkeyvillo M
Tidiouto 11
11
lrvincton
1J Ul
Al'l'l 1'IONAI. Sl-VONl-r!.AHSTUAlNM-NOVTIT.
No. lit Titiisvllle2.ll) p. in.; Miller 2..10:
rionecr tl.'-O; l'et Cunlre tl.tl.'lj Colunibi.-i
4.1.1; Tarr l'arin 4.2:1; Itvnd lluni 4.:i"
ltouseville 4..1.1; Oil City 6.20.
No, S -Corrv O.Ma. in.; Titusville S.tl.1
Miller l-'arni ii.2.1; l'et Centre !. Colum
bia 10.1:t; Tarr l'arin 10.1S; ltvnd l arni
10.27; liouseville 10.tl,1; Oil Citv 11. on,
No, IS l'et Centre 1.2 p. in.; Columbia
1..10: Tarr l-aiin 2.0.1; I'vnd l-'arni 2.10:
Koiisevillo2,:l('; Oil Cilva.lHl,
No. 22 Oil City ll.:to ii. in.; Oleopolis
7.2.1; tuiupnM !.!; IriliiKevvillo 10.1,
Tidi'JUte 11.11.
Noni llWAIlIl TI1AINM.
STATIONS: 1st
Class.
a l
. p. in p. ui
Jd Class,
1:1 ii
n. in. a. ni
lrvincton
Tidiouto
Tninkeyvillo
1 1 ickory
Tionesla
u -i.i
o.'i II II I 7 4
1 "S ft 17
I j tr.
l ri in i.
1 1 ii :;i
1 j s-i r.i .Ti
2 IIS il fill
7 'JO 11
8 l"i 111 t
S 1 10 -11
8 4 j 1 1
ell 1J
President
Kaijlo llock
OloopoIiH
AH
Oil City
in-:
MeClintock
llouseviile
Hynd l-'ann
Tarr l-'arni
Columbi i
All
Pet Contra
UK
Pioneer
Kh.iiler
Mdler Pavnt
Alt
Tilasvi'.lo
li B
Hydetown
Tryonvillo
Crntrcvillo
(ilynden
Spartansburc;
C)i iv
2 47
3 15
7 OS 10 0.1
7 Xi 111 .'m
1 o;t
1 50
ft no
it i.i
ti in
:t 20
if ;1
': :r,
:l -10
.1 4."
:i -in
3 iK
7 40 11 :!:)
7 eo 11 ft;l
7 ."! 12 00
S 04 12 2"i
k io 12 :is
M 14 12 It
H 21 1 0."i
2 10
2 2 i
2 :to
2 40
2 55
io
:) 20
.1 :t i
i
8 r.i
x :;o
'S 40
M 44
. y 05
1 25
1 45
2 00
2 15
2 45
7 35 4 45 ! 10 .1 05
7 44 4 55 II 2,1 It 20
7 57 ft Ot ! d 4 rt 50
8 05 5 17 !'l ;:l 1 10
'S 1 1 !'5 27 II oii 4 SI)
8 24 ft :'.S 10 02 4 .Ml
8 55 11 10 10 32 ft 10
APlllTIONAr.SKrONn-Cl.ASSTI'.AINM-NOKTII
Xo. 13 Oil City 0.55 n. m.; P.ouseville
7.20; Tarr Purm 7.4'i; Columliia 7.55; l'et
Centre m.10; l'ionuef 8.40; Miller 0.25;
Titusville 0.55.
Xo. 7 Titusville O.Ort a. in.; Corrv 11.25.
Xo. 11 Oil City 11.20 a. in.; lbinsevillo
11.45; ltvnd l-'arnt 11.5:1; Tarr l-'ann 12.01;
Columbia 12,10; Pet Centre 12.20; Miller
1.25; TitiiHvillo 2.00; Corry 4.42 i. in. v
Xo. 21 Tidiouto 12.45 p. in.; Tninkey
villo 1.45; Tionesta 2.4:1; Oloopolis4.2 5; t)i(
City 5.20.
(l) Trains do not stop. (J) Stop on signal,
(it Ston for meals.
Trains 5, 11, 21 and 22 run daily ; all other
trains daily except Sundays.
X. 1!. Train No. Ill is an Express from
Titusviilo to Corry.
Hll.VKlt I'AI.Al-ll'st.KKCINll ('Alt THAI Ss
Xo. 4 Hired from Philadelphia without
change.
No. 1 Direct to Philadelphia without
i h it ire.
Xo. 3 Hired from Pittnlmrh without
c!i ino.
Xo. li Hired lo Piltsbi:ri;!i without
haiv.ro.
c. j. ii'.-'.pnnix jxo. pitcaiiix,
Siipc-rinteudent, tien'l Miina'er.
(. i ,"i T A W Ffl
i:: i..or.URii:.VT.s that
L'O.-j'o;::', l;o.-'.n.l 1:3 nro
p !-i !.rd i u n o v ii i.-ie, t'icro-
i . :-. ; et r. t p i-;i .rUoti,
'y
rta:i! r:jro fur 5;crofu!a.
!i i n ui I i'.rf i", mis, KLounu-
i.iii, L..in l.i--"ascs, l.ivt-r Coai
i'.'i. t luJ r.!! d.5L::Ai of t!.e
M..lJ.
' -1- -1 rrt1l-
l-.i 4-1-- 1 . - i.w:.v.l-
& viU i'o tiioro -kmmI titan ton Lotties
'J' ' ,vrili'-! f .'-;ar.:apan!la.
Lh3 . :h : uuz:.r.z;z:i-D riivsiciANS
r;;ivii r.-cii i -or-i.i:uiJiMt'icirpraclico
nrvS ';.r l!i,i p ;.. t! ico ye.-irs anil f it ly
rl ' ; o.i'.or-ii it nsn r..!i:L!u Aliurutivo
li t J .iii.l i.l.oj P-.inficr.
n v h:!-T.r.r"-:i'.of!:j'.tim.:t(
iCseSy- :);.-.. j. i..,v ,as.
r.. v
v. o. n xn
j. k. t:'.vii.;
I.I.Y, '
;, ni .Nirhii:
avi'.le,
1-: v.
5-1. j. L.
.s. c.
1.1. A. il.
AT.T11A, Columbia,
.i'.:;, y.iiecomb, N. c.
KuI-CtfCED BY
:CSS, I'aUUiver,
.' - '.. '.in, jrieh.
...1. l. iiia, u.iia.
. Ci i.l"T'.svi!le, Va.
...JLLS, Ulurfixc-s-
.-. ;. :
i '.. )'. 1
,.! ).-..
it " A . ;
ISA... I..
Ci-r--t-
I
.-11 1
i u to t!i
' ' M.-ii'-al
j a K.tiiii I'-x--r
y Jvivo ever
it Ot Ui:'(.-.sctl
' v,o s;iv try
ill li rctuici
! l l y all DtnT;rist3(
v J.
e:niitit
moi'.i:, Md.
COAL! GOAL!
,T.S. EYBBHABT
TS Prepared to deliver the best rpiality o
1 Coal at tlio old J-Jcerliarl i:.uilc, t
miles front Now inaiiviilo lor , ueiils per
or at Tiunc.-ta una viciniiy tor
2 CENTS PEIl liUSIIEL.
IIo always has a lar-c supply on hand,
Now is the tmio to lay in it lare hupply
OrdciS pioiiiitly attended to 2 0
ki"r
XStjjV , 'ii :
!
H Ii W I x u n A C II I A' Is s .
T.iii follow Ino; nrp neleeted front thotis-
nuds of testimonial of Nlnillnr clnuncter,
ns expressing tlio reasotm for the prefer
ence of tlio (J rover A linker Machines over
all olhers.
"tliko tho flrover .t linker Mn
hino. in (he llrsd lilaco, beeatiMO If I had
nny older, I should slill want n Orover iv
linker i iiMd Imvinir n (irover .v liaKcr u
nnswers tho purpose ol ull tlio resi. it
does ii greater variety of work nml is easier
o learn than mi V other, .Mis. j. c. ri-
ly (Jenny June)
"I have had Rovornl venrs' expo-
rleneowitli Orover A linker Machine,
which has c,-iven tne ureal satisfaction. 1
think tho tit-over v. (taker Machine is morn
easilv nianaired, nnd less liable to jret out
of order. I prefer t lie Orover .V llakerde
cidedlv." Mrs. Pr. Walls, New York.
"I have had one in tnv family for
omr two venrs: nnd f.ioui w hat 1 know
of lis workimrs, nnd from the testimony of
nianv of ntv Iriemls who use the sumo. I
can liardlv see how anvllilnircotild be nioro
eonipleto or trivu be'.ler sittisl'acUon."
xurs. urn. iiraui.
"I believo It to tin tho best, nil
thinirs considered, ol an v that 1 have known
It is very simple and easily leni tieil: the
Howiiur from (he ordinary spools is n meat
ailvanlaire: theslilchis entirely rename;
it does ornnnienlal work beautifully : it is
not liable to irot out of order. Mis. A. M
Spooner, lit! ltond M.H'.rooklyn.
"T nin acquainted with llio work of
(ho principal machines, nml l preicr me
OrovcrA laker to them nil. because I con
sider the stitclimore elastic. I have work
in tlte house which was done nmn years
iv' which is still irooil." M is, Pr. Me-
Creadv. No. 4:1 Kast 2 !il street. N. Y.
''More than two-thirds of all the
Nowlnirdone in mv fnuiilv for the lust two
years han been ilcnn bv Orover it: linker's
MachiiK. nnd I never had n uarnient ni
or need inendinir, except those rents which
frolicsome hovs will make to wholo cloth
It is. in mv eniiiiiiii. bv far the innsl vain
niileof nn'v I have t lied." Mrs. Henry
Waril lteeclier.
"The (.rover linker Sewintr da-
cliino has rendered in every respect, the
most perl'ecl sat istiict ion. Il combines so
manv ndvanbiTos with beauty of execu
tion 'and economy in uicelicil it is n no-
cosily in every household." M is. (iovcr
iiortiearv. I Inrrisburi.'. Pa.
'I have had tho Orover .V (Inker Ma
chine for ten or twelve years in constant
use in mv liouso. 1 have seen and known
every kind of I-'amily Hinvimr, bolh 1'cr
soiial ami household, accomplished up
the I .rover A I laker Mucin no, to t he cull
satisliu tion ol'all concerned, Kev.Su phen
11. Tyiu.
"I lin l Ihe fii-over .V P-.iker Stilch
wear nslonu' as the uni tneiits d i out w ear
the irarment in fact. Tho Ktilch will not
break on bias seams, when stretched, as
others do : and neither does it ilinw llio
work." Mrs. Pr. Whiliiitr, 4 Last twen
ty-l'ourth street, X. Y.
The (1 rover nnd linker Sewing Machine
Company manufacture both tho l'lasti
nnd Lock Stitch Machines, and oiler tlio
public a choice of tho best machines ol
both kinds, nt their establishments in nil
the hu ge cities, and through agencies in
nenrly ail towns throughout tlio country
Price lists mid samples of sewing in both
stitches furnished on application to
T. .1. VAN OILSKX, Agent,
Tionesta, Pa
PITH OLE VALjLEY R'Y
fS AND APTIOlt Monday, June 5, IS71
V7 Trai
ains will run as lbliows:
TRAINS NOP.THWAIIH.
STATION'S.
Oleopolis,
lleniielt,
Woods
Prathors Mill
Pithole Citv
No. 2.
10.25 n in
10.:iH "
lo.::o "
- bi 4 "
ll.od "
No. 4.
H :i0 p in
ii.vh
il.is
.'1.10
2.50
TUAINS NOUTHWA IU.
STATIONS. No. 1. Xo. Il,
Pi i hole Cit .', 8.40 n ill l.'.lOpin
Piathers Mill 8.4S " l. W
Woods 8,5.1 " l.'.l
Ceniutt t'."2 " 2.02
Oleopdis (MO " 2.11
All Trains mako close conncclinns
al Oh-opolis with trains on the Oil Creel
Alleulicnv luver llailwav. North am:
South.
Two Lines of Sta-res run da.ly between
Pitliolo City, Miller l arni ainj 1'lcaMint
ville, maki'ig connect ion wit huri-i vin:;aiiil
depnitmg I rains. J. 1. Il!.. I K,
11. l K IIA.M, up t.
Ticket Agent, Pithole City, Pa.
LOTS. FOR SALE!
in Tin-:
BOROUGH OF TIONESTA.
Apply to GEO. G. SICKLES,
70, Nassau St., New York City.
PENNSYLVANIA CEN
TRAL RAILROAD
ry AND Al'TKIt 11 P. 1
Sunday May
ltd leavo the
Vy 1. 1870. Trains arrive at and leavo tin
Union Depot, corner
Wushinton and
Liberty street, ns follows
A KH IV K.
Mail Traiii, l.:i0 a m ; l'ast Lino, 12.12 n
in ; eirsaccomiuoilalioii .Mi. i, i .lu n in
Kriiiton accommodation No 1, 7.;0 n m;
Wall's necommodiition No 2, 8.55a in ;Cin-
ciniuili express 0.20 n 111 ; Johnstown ae
coiiiiuodalioii 10.50 am; llraddoi k's ne-
coiiuuodalion Xo 1, 7.00 p 111 ; Pittsburgh
express l.llO p m; Pacific express 1.50 p in ;
11 1111 n accoiIlllliiliaLii'U , -I" I' ill,
llomew'ood aecommodatiou Xo 1, 0.;.i p m;
Walls accommodation No t, .'i.iii p m
lli inton nccominodation Xo 2, 1.10 p in
Way Pus-sengcr 10.20 p in.
Jll-.CA it i .
Southern express 3.20 a m ; Paeillc ex
jiress 2.40 a in ; Wall's iicconiiiiodiilion Xo
1, li.liOa m ; Mail Train 8.10 a m ; P.rinton's
u-commodation D.20 a m ; liraddock's ac-
coiumodation Xo 1,5.10 p In; Cincinnati
express 12.:5 p in; Wall's accouiuiodalioii
1 1. at a m ; Johnstown aceoiniiMioation
4.05 p in J 1 lomewood aceoinniodatiiiii No
1, 8.50 n in; Philadelphia express 3.50 p m;
Wall accommodation Xo 3,3.1)5 1 in; Wall's
accommodation Xo 4, 0.03 p in ; l'ast Lino
7.40 p m : Wall's No. I, 11.00 p in.
llio t htirc.n 1 nuns leavo nan h niatuin
every Sunday at 0.05 a. in., reaching Pills
burgh at 10.05 a. ni. lti tnriiing leave Pitts
bui-oii at 12.50 p. in., and uriivo at Wall's
Station lit, 2.10 ji. m.
Cincinnati express leaves daily. South
em express daily except Monday. All oth
cr Trains daily, except Sunday.
l-'or further information nplvto
W. II. P.KCK WITH, Agent.
Tho Pennsylvania Railroad Cuiopany
will not assume unv Hisk lor J luggage ex
cept for Wealing Apptirel, and limit their
rspoiiMhilily to one lluti'lreit Poiiaisyn
ue. All liairgngo exceeding that u ount
in value will lie at the ri.sk ol llio ,'ner.
unless taken by special contract.
A. J. CASSAl
Ociicral Superintendent, Altoona Pa.
TOP. WOIIK neatlyexocutod at thisoitk'e
t ut roasouaule rntos.
ADDRESS
To tho Ncrvoous
AND
JD EBILITAT JU JD .
YITdtOSKHiilTorin'rs linvo liepn protrnet
W ed from hidden tnuses, ami whoso
uses require prompt treat nient to render
xislcneo desirable:
If you nro HufTerln, or linvofmifrereil'
from involutilary disi liarxes, what effect
does It produce on your iMnprrd lienltliT'
Ho you feel weak, debilitated, easily tlrodT
Hoes a little extra exertion prodtico pal-'
pltation of the hearlT Poos your liver, or
urinary organs, or yourkidneyH, froiiuimt-.-ly
net out of order T.Is your urino noino
tlmes thick, milky or llock y, or Is it ropy
on settling? Or does a thick skum rise ti
llio lop? Or Is n sediment nt tho lioltoni af
ter it has stood nw hile? Ho "you hnve
spells of short breathlnuf or dispepsin? Are
your bowels constipated? Ho you have
spells of fralnlliiff, or rushes of blood to
tho head ? Is your memory linparod? Is
your mind constantly dwelling on this
subject? Ho yon feel dull, listless, tnoplne
tired of company, or liie? Ho you wiali
to bo left nlone, nuay from everybody?
Hoes nny liltlo tiling innko" you utiirt or
lump? Is your sleep broken or rootless?
Is tho bistro ofyoureyo as brilliant?
Tho bloom on your check ns bright? Do
yon enjoy yourself in society a well ? Do
you pursue your bu.slness w ith tho saiuo
energy ? Ho you feel as much coiilldeneo
In youself ? Are your spirits dull and Hag.
giug, given to lit of melancholy ? If go,
do not hry it to your liver or dyspepsin.
Ilavo you restless nightii? your back
weak, your knees weak, and havo hut lit
tle appetile, nnd you uttribulo this to djs
pepsin or liver-complaint?
Now, render, self-abiise, venerpals il
euses badly cured, nnd sexual excesses, nro
nil capable of produrin? n weakness of tho
generative organs. Tho organs of genern
tion.wlien in perfect hoaltli.'niiikc the man
Did you ever think that those hold, defl
ant, energetic, persevering, successful business-men
ore alw ays those whoso genera
tive orpins nro in perfect health? Yon
never henr nich men complain of being
melancholy, of nervousness, of palpitation
of tho henrf. They nro never afraid they
cannot succeed iu business j they don't bo
conie Mid and discouraged j they ureal w ays
polite and pleusant in tho company of ln
s, undjnok you nnd them right in tha
face none of your downcast looks or nny
meanness about them. I do tint mean
tlio; o who keep tho organs Inflated by
running to excess, Thoso will not only
ruin their constitutions, but also those
thev do busine-is wiih or for.
How- many men, fromdindly cured dis
eases, from tho effects ofsclf-ahuso and
excess, havo brought nbout that stalo of
weakness in thoso organs that has reduced .
the geneal system so much as to produce
almost every other discuso Idiocy, lunacy,
paralysis, spinal affections, suicide, nnd al
most every other form of diseaso yhich
humanity is heir to, nnd tho real eauso of
tho trouble scarcely ever suspected ' and
havo doctored for nil but tho right ono.
Diseases of these organs requiro the aso
of a Diuretic. IIKLMUOLH'S FLUID
KXTU.UT IIUCHU is tlio great Diuretio,
uud is a certain curofor diseu-sos of tha
madder, Kidneys, (iravel, Dropsy, Organ
ic Weakne.sM, Kenialo Complaints, Gcucr
al Hel.ity, and all diseases of tho Urinary
Organs, whether existing iu Malo or Pn.
iniiio, from whatever onuso originutiua,
ae.J no matter of how long standing.
If no treatment is Bubmiltcd to, Co.
sumption or Insanity may ensuo. Our
flesh nnd blood uro supported front these
sour-es, and tho health unit imitpiness,
and that of Posterity, depends upou 1
prompt uso of a reliablo reniedy.
Ilelmbold's ICxtraet Kuchu, established
upward of lOJXears, prepared by II. T.
HLLMliOLD, Druggiht, ft'.H P.roadway.
New York, and 101 Ssuth 10th Street,
Philadelpliia, Pa, Phick 51.2.1 per bottle
or 0 bottles for 541.30, delivered to any ad
dross. Sold by all Drnggests everywhere
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1 HONK TP IN hTKL l.XOUAVED
Wrapper, l'ac-sinilo of my Cheinieul Ware
house, and signed II. T. HKLMUOLD.
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