Tl'ESDAY IKIRMNG, MIV. 2S. 1S71. BOROUGH OFFICERS. Jhtrffem If. It. Mat. Vouneilmen Ineoh Sh river, .1. R. Stronp, TV. W, Ibtnond. S. II. Harlot, .1. Winann. JutUec of the l'cace. P. Morcilllott, l. N. Knox. (ram'if-,I, N.Tcitswnrlh. iirhonl Pirertnr J.Wiiiuiim. J. A. Ttnlo, J. A. Proper, Jacob Shrivcr, I). . Knox, H. 1). Irwin. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. J)-e$idrnt Jwhf Jajiks CAMrnr.t.l.. Aswrinte J. A. PltoFKR, A?- RKW CooR. tihm-iffK. Xj. Pavh, Viltriet Attorney Vt'. W.MAlon. . Treasurer S. Sfti.ky. J:othonotary, Heyister A Iieeordtr, d . i. IS. AONKW. .nnmK!ionfri- X. P. Wh ek.ler, Uksj, El.LIOIT, I'KIKH M KllCIt.l.lOTT. (.lountu Siinerifttrna'eiit S, , 1' . KOIIRER. "y Onnmixxipnert Jas. Uilfillias, Count Surveyor H.D. Irwis. Voronrr JoslAH inans. 1 County Avdilor L. I,. llACKETT, ELI Hm.EMAN, W M. Ct.AHK. Membero Oongrcs VMh District G. W BCOFIF.I.P. State Xr-ntttr W. A. WAt.t.ACK. 1 Anteu-bly John O. Hai l. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. HALF SHEET. Wcarc under the neccessity of issuing a linlf sheet this weelc.on account of an accident to our foreman, by reason of w hich he loses the use of his right hand k for a week or more. We have hereto fore tried to get help when we were in a tight place, but have met with such uniform failures in that particular, ill at we concluded that we would run I the machiue for one week without any rMItimifiMieln. Vp rP..ret the nnees- aity of putting out a half sheet at this particular time, as it is now getting along towards the Winter Holidays, at which time. we. with all other well reflated offices, miss an issue, and take a week in which to see a little of tho world. Wu will have to leavcout a number of advertisements, and eive about one-half the usual amount of reading ma-tor, hut we will make up to our advertisers the loss, and beg our readers to-"put themselves in our nn,l ovprri.. ehiritv fnr,l r ' . , J . . our one instance 01 shortcoming in this particular. Jamep Henderson of Hickory, last week killed threo hogs, that averaged four hundred lbs. A good deal of pork for that number of hogs. Silk Gimp. Silk Frin , Silk Velvet Ribbons, Gimpure Lace, ilk ami Velvet Buttons, ami all kinds of Press Trimmings for sale at Superior Lumber Co. Store. ' Thanksgiving services will be hold in tho M. 12. Church in this plure, on Thursday next at 2 o'clock P. M. Rev. S- S. Burton will deliver a dis course on the occasion, and all are in vited to attend. A full '.ino of All Wool Long and Square, Imitation Paiid:y, and Black Me rino Khuwls for Salo at Superior Lumber Co. Store, The first quarterly meeting for Hickory Circuit, will be held in the M. E. Church at East Hickory on Sat mrday and Sunday, Dee. 2d and 3d Rev. O. L. Mead, P. E., is expected to bo present. A general iuvilation is extended. Extracts, Perfumery, Hair Oils, Tooth ltrushes, Comts and all kinds of Toilet Articles at the Superior Lumber Co. Store, -T-i .1 ..i t . t ine weainer wunin me last ween has "swung around the eircle," and we bave had specimens of all sorts. Raiu, snow, freezing, thawing, and blowing. To day, Monday, the weather is cold, with prospects of snow. A full lino ot Underwear, knit and Voollen lioods to be r ceived soon at the Superior Lumler Co. Store -CaPt.C. K." Hume, of Cambridge boro, Pa., has been sojourning in this section r sonic tnm; Jbst, enioying r si uig, the hunting, and visiting lis brother, i Rev. J. A. Hume. lie returned home last week. May bib reflection never become more attenuated. V full line of Ladies' and Gents' fall and winter Silk, Kil'r Lislo'and t-'louce Lined Gloves at Superior Lumber Co. filore. On next Thursday evening, a dance "vill be given by the Forest Brass Bund, at the IIoln.es House. A good band will be in attendance, and we ore asured that every means will be employed to secure good order. Bill reasonable. Table Linen, Towelins, Linen Nap kins, Plain Irish Linen, llird's I've ami all kinds of Linen And Linen Goods ut Su perior Lumber Co. Store. Thanksgiving services will be held in the M. E. Church, at East Hickory on next Thursday. The Tustor, Rev. J. A. Hume, will officiate. Let there be a full turn out a general coming into the prc.eu.ee of the Lord, to thank Him for His continual mercies. We notice by the Clurion Dtmo crat that Miss Adelva Roberts, of this place been elected and installed Vice President of tbo Webster Literary, at Carrier Seminary. Wc will war rant that Mis9 Roberts will occupy the position with honor to Lentlf, and bei'efit to the Society. THANKSGIVING. Tl.urstlay of tliis week is the day appointed by tlie President of tlio United Slides, and also the Governor of Pennsylvania,, to lie observed by the j eople (is one of "Thanksgiving to Almighty God lor uur State, National ami individual blessings, and of prayer for the continuance of His favor." As far as possible, let this day be observed by the people of this county. We of the East, more especially, have reason to be thankful that wo have escaped the terrible dangers and loss by fire to which our Western neighbors hav been subjected. Let us then, on this day devote as much of our time as may he spared to the duties which are commended by our chief magistrates of Nation and State, and eudcavur, as much 03 potsihlo to prove our grati- tude for the blessings of the past year by cfuudu of charity end love. Gooil stylos ot Paper Collars for lOctn. box, at tho Superior Lumber Co. Store. The frame of I 'apt. Knox's new buildinjr is raised, and should the weather continue favorable, will soou be enclosed. The building is to be three stories high, with a French roof, and to front 84 feet on Elm St. The Post Oflice will be removed to a por- tion of this building as soon as it is finished Ijiee anil Linen Collars In great vario- ty, at the Superior Lumber Co. Store. The case of Dale vs. Wilkins, which was to have been tried it the District Court at Pittsburgh last week, ' P- over, and is to bo tried at the next session of tlie District lotirt at Erie, which is to he held commencing oe -d Monday ot January, Tho newest styles of Indies' Corsets at superior wimucr lo. wore. Quite an interest is now being taken'in the noble game of ches, by son! rfour youn f"Iks a:", middle- "g f't'zens. It is a game which re. .uircs cl"8e application and profound Btudy. a,lJ liel,t;e isau unsociable game tor tl"ri parlies, Just roreived-a new lot of Coatings nd Cassimcies, at tho Superior Lumber Co. Store. Thomas Selders, of Kingsley Township has departed this lifo. He agreed to come nnd split some stone for me last Tueslay, if he lived. He did not come, so I must suppose he is dead. C. F. Gillespie. A full line and superior quality of Silk Ribbons, received and for salo at Superior Lumber Co. Store. Mr. Minton, the gentlemanly agent of J. C. Hull's M usic Store, was in town one day lust week, and made us a call. He reports business lively.. We recommend nil our readers who wish to perchase musical instruments, to give him a trial. If he cannot suit you in style and price, there is no use of looking any further. Photograph Pictures and Frames at thn Superior Lumber Co. Store. II. II. Stow, Esq,, of East Hicko ry, has tono to Virginia, prospecting for timber lands. We hope he may not purchase enough so that it will re ins personal supervision, as he coulu not well bo spared from tho county. We don't think Hickory Township, especially, would entertain a thought that he could live anywhere else but ill n I nicKory. Hard to beat that new lot of Gents' Paper "Collars, Just received at Superior Lunilier Co. Store. Mr. L. Cass Siggins has been ap pointed Station Ageut at Hickory station, in place of W. M. Lupsley, resigned. Mr. Lapsley was at that station but a short time, but had al ready become quite popular with the inhabitants. He also he'd the oflice of Postmaster, and his mantle fulls upon Mr. Siggins as his successor in that position. The new incumbent has our best wishes for his success. Rome nJivKiuuM whose names we do not remember, drowned their sorrows and also their w its in the flow ing bowl, on Saturday evening last, and made the night hideous until one or two o'clock iu the morning. Such occasions are very seldom about here, and they hud ought to be made still more seldom. o think tlio jail is a very healthy place for druuk and uouy men to cool off in, and we hope the next cuscs may have a chance to test its efficacy. t The Atlantic Monthly offers atrac tious for (he coming vcur unexcelled if before equalled in its history. Among the new features will bo "the life of Jefferson" iu detachable chap ters, each perfect iu itself, by James Parton ; A new serial story by M; DcMille, author of the "Dodge Club," "Tho American Baron" itc, will ap pear to be called "The Comedy of Terrors." Several other Lite-resting feature will be added, and we are as sured that the editors were never uble to promise moro thun for the coming year. Terms $4 a year. Jamts. R. Osgood & C'o., Publishers, Boston, i Mas. The Falling of a Building in Tltus ville. Th Titusville papers of Tuesday lust give the particulars of the falling in of a portion of the lioherts Block, on Monday night. A portioii of the debris firm k a building occupied hi J. II. W'huloii, as a grocery store and residence. Mr. and Mrs. Whalon, Mr. Bulluiititie and wile, and a servant irirl of Mr. Wlmlon's, narrow ly escau- K ., t rJ 1 'tl. 1.x. nil llltlrt Bull lit T Jii win iiiru utiiu owu i Mr. Wl aloti's wa buried in the ruins' and when taken out life was found to be extinct. lie had "lied from suffoca tion. The Roberts building adjoined the Par.-hiill Opera IIous, and Frank Mayo's troupe were playingtoacrowd oil house at the time of the accident, and it s only by the presence of mind of the players, and some few of the audience, that a panic was averted. The loss is from Sl'0,000 to 82.").0O0. There has been much excitement about the accident in Titusville during the lust week. A coroner's inquest was held over the body of the boy which returned a verdict in accordance with the facts. New chandeliers and lamps ere being purchased for the Court House, and we are assured that the improve ment will be grat. Now we would suggest that trees be planted on the grounds next spiing, also with a very small outlay, there might ho a foun tain constructed, in tho yard, to be fed by some of the springs on the hill above. I5ut little work and money are required to make this the most pleasant place in tow n. We clip the following matrimo' niul announcement from tho Clarion Deinocrul : On the 15th inst., at tho house of the bride's parents, on Thorn's Ilun, Clarion county, 1 iu, hy Isev. D. Swi art, Mr. William Struuchon, Wood stock, Ontario, Canar'a, to Miss M Ella Framton, of Clarion county, Pa WiliiumI is it possible: Ah; our faith in human nature is shaken. Only a few weeks we met you face to face and nothing in your actions, counte nance of conversation indicated that you were meditating this step. Why, O! Why did you not inform us that you were soou to leave the ranks of single blessedness, and be one of us no more. We miss thee sadly, but pre sume, of course, you do not share our feelings. We wish you and yours a happy time as long as yo both shall live, Heaver The Ohio lllver Court Week Dr. Taylor's Haitiiuiry l'atroiiB, tie, Beaver, Nov. 18, 1871. This town, the county scat of Beav er County, is beautifully located ami was generously laid out by it founder nearly a hundred years since. The plateau on which the town stands, is known ns the second bank of the Ohio river nnd lies about a hundred 'foot alwe high water mark giving beauti ful and picturesque views on every side. Tho soil i-gravelly, affording most per fect drainage, thus conducing to the proverbial healthfuluess of tho loca tion. It is supplied with the . purest water from springs in the sidej of the bluff, which rises in the rear of the town. The Ohio, which it icems to your correspondent, should be slack-waters at an eurly day, has risen to a boat able stage and is bearing to the desti titute markctsof the south coal by the million bushels, and iron and glass and other manufactures to the amount of millionsof dollurs in value. It is to be hoped this rise may have extend ed to your own beautiful Allegh ny so as to allow your suffering lumber men to push out their numerous rafts of boards, and of lumber that have so long been tied up for want of water. Our Court has been occupied most of the week in the trial of a yoiing man for murder. After lit-tcning to the evidence the jury was compelled to bring a verdict of wilful murder, and this day the man is to be sentenced to death. How sail the thought; and how loudly does the youthfulness of many of the criminals of the day pro claim to parents, teachers, and Sub bath school laborers, that they should be up and doing while the early child hood days last, that good seed may bo sown iu tho hearts of the little ones und youth that shall bring forth good and not evil to society. The Beaver Seminary and Musical Institute, the pride ui.d hope of our town, nud whose advantages have long been appreciated by many of your citizens, is in a most prosperous condi tion. A new und distinct building for thn uccoiumodution of boys bus been erected the present term, in which a few rooms are yet unoccupied, but we doubt not they will bo tilled ut the opening of the Winter term, Jan. 2, 1672. Wherever the public have been made aware that additional ruoms have been provided in this institution they have not been slow to occupy them. The musical advantages offered here in connection with tho thorough ness of the in.thntion,sccurity of the lo cation nud' family character of the school, make it a desideratum to thoso who would seek superior training for their children. The pn Irons of the Institution are among the most intelli gent and refined of the Slate, and yet ltd 1.1101.11 t, in n.it uiw.li at tit Knpitro t tin . . . . , . p:tro n a sic ui the shoddy clement oiid " of those who wish to ctntinue that their families. More anon, Citizen. Carrier Seminary and Normal Col lege at Clarion, Opened Sept. 21, 1871. It is with no ordinary pleasure that wefeommend to our readers thia insti tion. It is every way worth its widely growing reputation and just such a school as thoughtful parents, who de- siro to give their children a practical education, will be rejoiced to find. It aims at a broad and generous culture and by a thorough training to fit young men and women for the duties and responsibilities of life. Theinflu. ences of a christian homo are combin ed with the advantages of a school of highest grade. The charges are mod erateless than any other school in the State affording equal advantages. The Faculty is full. The Normal Col lege prepares teachers for common schools. The Musical Department is unequaled by any institution in the State. An accomplished Professor is in charge of every department. Pi- atioi, Organs, Ac, arc furnished for a full course. The large and beautiful buildings are fitted up in excellent style, and every possible preparation is making for tho Winter term which commences November 30th. The dis cipline of the school is exact, nd the institution deserves tho largo nnd sc. lect patronage which it will receive Send to Trof. J. J. Stead man, A. M., Clarion, Ta., for a circulur. Clurion Hcpublican. Jury List for December Term, 1871 grand jvr.ons. Jenks John D. Hunt, Foreman. Burnett John G. Bruudon, Robert Huliugs, Archie Black. Green William McCain, Phillip Walters, Philetus Thompsou. Hickory Amza Purdv, Thos. J, B'lman, Elius Alhuugli. Harmony Austiu Slater, C. L. Hanna, George Dunlap, Josiuh Ncill. Kingsley Daniel Harrington, Ilor toti Murphy, Alfred Patterson, George W. Dean. Tiotitsta Andrew Mealy, Peter Lovell, Christopher Cropp, Samuel E. McClintock. Tiotiesta Boro. A. II. Steele, S. S. Burton. TETIT JURORS. Howe Heury Fox. Jenks Raymond Ilettish, James Wultoo, Rufus Dotlge, Noah K. But ton. Burnett Herman Knight, Peter Knight, Isaac Gordon, Peter Gaillc-y, Daniel Alimun, James Rodgers, John Lack lie r, John Eck, Johu Kellogg, William Williams, Edward Kerr, Dougluss Moore, Philo Williams, James Black, Jr., Thomas Fitzgeruld, David Witiegard James Duguu, Johu Coon. Hickory William Connelly, Sam uel Dempsey, William Munross, Clms. II. Alhuugli, Mathew Elliott. Richard Seckridge, Henry Suavely, Henry Glassner, Henry Keifcr, William B. Hail, Joseph Mealy Jumej Hunter, John S. Range, James A. Brown, William Albaugh. Harmony John Wills, John Cor nelius, George Munross, Francis M. Vogus, J. F. Connelly, Nathan Case, Jacub Yed'ler, William B. Howell, William Pry or, John Snyder, George Swcatlaiid, Jurnes Bluck.Samuel Man rons, F. W. Hamilton, Jno. W. Sig gins, Winflcld Scott, Ira Canficld. Kingsley Harrison Morgan, John II. Bust, Henry Ziudic, (.'buries South worth, Nathan Burdick,S;.niue Levey, Jacob Berlin, Frederick, Lewis, James R. Morgan. Tioncsta John Greenan, Madison Church, Georgo Huddleson, John Ho gun, Jo'ui Carney, John Alio, Jacob Zcnts, Robert Alt, Samuel Clark Green Jurnes Haslet, James Wal ters, Ernest Beherns, Bobcit Brum baugh, William Myers. Tioiicstu Boro. G. W. Sawyer, A. II. Partridge, Joshua Thompson, John W. btroup, Silas J. Woleoti, J. Tuylor Dale. CAitPEXTKits, Blacksmiths, Saw mill men, Oil men, and other citizens ot Forest comity, w ho are in want of any- thing in tho Hardware line, should go to Andrews it Co., Tidioute. They have the largest stock iu this section of the country. They are making and repairing ull kinds of Machinery and Saw mill ciu-tinps at s-hort uotire 4 tf. Burlington. Leaving the Eart nnd arriving at Chicago or Indianapolis, how nha'.l wc reach tho West? Tho Invt Lino is ac knowledged to bo the C, IS. & Q, joined together with the R & M. Rail road by tho Iron Bridge nt Burlington, and called the RuRLtSdTOS Rovte. The main line of tho Route running to Omaha, connects w ith the great Pa cific tload, and forms to-day the lead- ins: routo to California. Tho Middle Hrnnch, entering Njbraski at Platts mouth, passes through Lincoln, the Stute Capital, nnd will this year be finished to Fort Kearney, forming the shortest route across tho Continent by over 100 miles. Another branch of tho B. M., diverg ing at Red Oak, fulls into a line ru.i niug down the Missouri through St, Joe to Kansas City, and all Kansas Passengers by this routo to Kansas, see Illinois, Southern Iowa, and Mis souri, nnd, by a slight divergence, can see Nebraska also. Lovers of fine views should remem ber the Burlington Route, for its towns "high-gleaming from afar" its tree- fringed steams Its rough bluffs and quarries its corn-oceans stretching over the prairies further than eyo can reach. Land-buyers will be euro to remem ber it, for they have friends among tho two thousand who have already bought farms from Geo. S. Harris, tho Land Commissioner of the B. & M. R. R. at Burlington, Iowa, or among tho four thousand home-steaders and prcemptors who lust year filed claims in the Lincoln land oflice, whero "Un cle Sum is rich enough to give us all a farm." The Best Jewelry House In Northwestern Pennsylvania is sit uated on the corner of Water and and Chestnut Streets, Meadville, Pa., and is owned by M. F. Jenks. He has just received a large and superior stock of Jewelry, which he has mark ed down to the bottom figures, and wo can conscientiously recommend this house to our readers if they want nny thing in that line. The stock is very extensive, and one caunoi fail to suit himself in anything in this line. Give Jenks a call when you go to Meadville, and you will not regret it.. 27 tf For Sale, The desirable Farm, known as tli Dr. Sibbald Farm, containing about 80 acres, bottom sand, located on the Al legheny River, three miles above Tio nesta. Good two-story frame house, large barn, good orchard, and desira ble improvements. For terms etc. en quire of WT. W. Mason, 'lionesta, IV, or Beoces & Sinclair, 33 tf Cleveland, Ohio. frivat'e sale. I have for sale at my farm on Allen der Run, Harmony Twp ,the followiug property : 1 span of work Horses, weighing about 2300, one Lumber Wagon, one pair Bob- Sleighs, one 3-spring Wagon, one Single Cutter, one two-seated Dou ble Cutter, two Top Buggies, ono set Heavy Harness, one set Light Harness, one Light Single Harness, a "Climax" Mowing Machine, and other Farming Utensils. Three months credit w ill be given, with approved security. 32 2t. II. L. Hogan.' HEALTHJIGOR. Use iDr. Herrick't Sugar- Coaled Veg etable 1'ilU and Ai'J Strengthening J'limters, also Dr. Verrin' Fumigator for Catarrh. The best preparation in the market. Fur Horses and Cattle use Marvel's Condition Vowders the best in use satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Sold by D. S. Knox it Co., Agents, Tiouesta, Pa., and the trade generally. 21 3m We have just received a full sup ply of Ladies' Furs, Muffs and Capes, also Gents Fur Collars, which we of fer at very low prices. Also Woolen Blankets from $3.75 to 89 00 per puir 10 4 and 11-4 wide, Geuts Woolen Scarfs, Ladies' Knit Shawls, Nubias, Wool Hoods, etc., etc. Slpkkior Lumbkk Co. A. If. Kieele, Cashier Tioncsta Savings Bank, has been appointed agent for the celebrated "Ionian Line Oceau Steamers," at this place. Any person desirous of going to Furopo or bringing friends to this country, will do well to call on Mr. Steele, who will furuish them with all the information required. Book Binding. We are agent for as good a book bindery as there is anywhere. We are prepared to do all the binding which may be brought to us, at low rates, and satisfaction guaranteed. Ssniples eon be wen at thh rfijre. Small rox.We deetn It bet al ways, in cases of danger, to givcthecx act truth in regard thereto, so that no exaggerations may go before the pub lic. V e liavo ono casa ot small pox in town, and only one. All proper precautionary measures Imvo been ta ken by the borough authorities and people, and vaccination is being uni versally attended to. Wa do not apprehend nny spread of the disease, and therefore say to our friends out si. lo of town, do not stay away but come and trade as usual. luUmde Journal. "A Repository of Fashion, Pleasure, and Instruction." Xotice.1 of the J'rj,. It is rortllv the "ti'y ill- ut rated chroni cler of fashion In the'ctiuntry. llsiiple luenls nlone are worth tho subscription price of tho paper. While fully maintain inn Its position as a mirror ol fashion, it also con'iiiim stories poems, brilliant es nnys, bcHldos pennral and pcrwoiMl Kowil' 'ttoston Hotnrdtiy l:'ivntny ti,i:ctt: There never w'n any paper published t'tnl no dcliublcd tlio heart of woman. N -ver mind it it does cost you n new bon nol; it will nn vou ten Union tho prlcu in the bousoh iltl economy n icaencs. JVf iridmee Journal. 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JAMES SUTTON & CO., rfni.isiiKits, 23 Liberty St., Now York. ' ' PITIIOLS VALLEY R'Y. ON' AND A FT Kit Monday, Jujie 5, 1871, Trains will run as follows: ' . TUAINS NOKTIIWARD. STATIONS. No. 2. No. 4. iioopolin, 1 ).4i a ni S 40 p nt itenncil, ju.at 9..D " Wootla 10.: " 3. IS " PmthorH Mill Vl J. " 3.10 " l'illiole City 10.10 ' it.55 " .- TRAINS SOUTIIWAHI1. utations. No. I. No.'S. Pitlu.io l it v, 8. 10 a ni 1.40 p in Pralhers NfiU MS I.4S Wootltt KM " I.Sd " llennett " 2.0i " Oluopclis li.ld " 'J.1B An Kxlra Train leaves l'illiole City om Saturd.-i.V8 at 0.10 p. n. makimr cloi-e'eoii-nertion ut tlcopolis with Trams on th Oil' Creek A- Alleiclieny Itiver Kailway forCor ry and Intrniiediiitr points. Kt t urn Train Icbvcm oleopolis at 7.13 p. in., in riviiiL" at Pitholo Ci v at 7.M. All other Trains muko close roimrotfon at oleopoliit witli trains on the Oil I'rctk ,t Alleeheny ltivcr llailwnv, NottU and JSonth, Two Lines of Ktujjes run dalfr between PIIIioIh City, Miller l-arm iiinf Plensant villo, niakinttcounuetion vithnrriviniaud dcpurtimt Trains. J. T. HLAIIt, LTD. ItlSlloP, Sup t. Ticket Agent, Titholo City, Pa. . PENNSYLVANIA CEW TRAL RAILROAD ON AM) AFTKIt 11 P. P. Sunday Mar 1, 1S70, Trains arrive at and leavo tlio I'nlon Depot, corner of Woshinton und Lilicrty street, aa follows; ATUUVK. Mail Train, ;m a m i Fast Mnn, 12.12 a in ; Woirauceoiiiniodntlou No. 1. li.'JOa in . llrlnUm acfommotiutiim No 1, 7.50 a m; Wall's accommodation No 2, 8.5."to m ;Cin cinnati express D.-JII a m ; Johnstown au coinmoilalion 1(1.50 am; liruddock's o coniinodation No 1, 7.00 pin; Pitl.sburKh expresH 1.,'tt) p m; Pacilir express l.ftO p ill WuII h tu'coinmodation No a, p ra; HomewtHMl ats-ommodatioii No 1,11.55 pm; Wall a accommodation No 4, 5.50 p in; lirinton accommodation No 2, 1,10 p mi Way Paenger Hl.'M p m. UKPAHT, Southern express S.'u a m. . rM.-.R. 1, 6.30a in ; Mail Train 8.10 ,,, ; lirinton'. accommodation 1 ,M n m . 11 ,. eomnm.lH .oi, No 1, MO p m; Cincinnati v H?". P !n.! W"lr" a'on.mmlation - "-ol a ni ; Johnstown m-cuiiiirodulion T J,1!,1"1 oomowood iiceoiiiiii'Hhitir.n No !;- ',, ''niladelplihi express 8.50 p m; Wall accoininotlati,,!, .No:t,:t.0.ip 111; WallH, arronuiiodatiou No 4, (i.O i p m ; Fast Lamm 7.40 p in; Wall s No 5, 11.IK) p in. - Tho Chiireli Trains leave Wall's Station', every Sunday ut (LOS a. in., reaching Pitts- v buivh at lO.Kta. in. ltetuniiiiK leave Pitu- . luirnluit l.'.."op. m., uud arrive at Wall's Slatitin at -.'.111 p. m. Cincinnati express leaves d lilv. South- . orn exprcNH daily except Moi lay. All oth-. er Trains daily, except Nuntlav. For further inlorniation npivto W. II. HKCKWIT'H, Ajrent. Tho Pennsylvania Itailroad Company will not iisnunie any Hlhk for llamrao ex cept lor Wearing Apparel, mill limit their rNponsibility to One lliindrod Holla' ivul-. lie. All liaifraio excectliii; that a omit in value will bo at tho risk of tlio ;ner unless taken by special contract. ' A.J. CASSAl C.oncral Superintendent, Altoona p. AtJl'VTS V tVTKIi Kor LIFE IfJ UTAH Lang i,i Impose of thn Xecreet Jtitei und Mittcries of Monnonism. With a full tout authentic history of PolyuHlliy. by J. H. Itcadlo, Fditor of tho halt Luke Reporter. Asjeut are inoetimr with unpneented mUi-chs, ono reports livl subscribers iu four il ivs, imihor 71 in two (lavs. Seed lor uvula, s and sue v. bat th- pro-H savs Of ti.o work, NuUcuid Pubiibhinj Co.. Phia., lMt 4