EIDTOK. TUESDAY M0BXI5G, DEC. 1 1571. THE PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE. Not liavinjr room for tlio whole of the President's Mesng without over crowding our columns, wo condense it for the perusal of our renders, merely piv'mg the outline: - To the Senate and House of Itepenta live : In addressing my third minimi mes ajto to the law-making branch of the government, it ia gratifying to he. nhle to state that during the pnst year sue cp.! lius generally attended the eflort execute hII laws found upon the statute book. The policy has been, not to inquire into the wisdom of the laws already enacted, hut to learn their pirt and iuteut, to enforce them ac cordingly. The past year lias beeu one of gen. cral prosperity to the nation. The Western fires have ervfd to call forth the best elements of human nnture in our own and foreign countries. Tne relation of the United Slate witn foreign power continue friendly Dispute of long sttia.ling with Eng land have l en settled by arbitia ion. Various other questions are to be et tled by arbitration. The Emperor of Germany lias con rented to act a the arbitrator of the disputed water hondry between the U. 5. and Groat Britain. President recommends necessary leg islation in regard to tho fisheries on the lake. Renew hi retrrmrmendation for an appropriation to determine the true pi'silioii ot the 49th parallel of latitude bound ry line between the U. S. and British America. Has given direction for the with drawal of the portion extended to German in France. The duty ha been performed with prudence. The gov ernment of Germany manifests friend ly fueling toward the U. S. The ratification of consular and naturalization eunveiiti. n with the en tire Hungarian empire have been ex cliaigvd. I have been officially informed of tlie annexation of the states of the church, t- the kingdom of Itnly, and the removal of the capital of that kiugdom to Rome. In conformity witn the established policy of the United blatea, I have recognized this change. The ratifications of the new treaty of commerce between the United (State and Italy, have been exchanged, and the two power have agreed in this treaty, that private property at sea shall be respected during a war be tween the two power. The United State have spared no opportunity of incorporting thi rule into the obliga tion of nation. A mixed commission hn been or ganized to adjudicate the claim of cit izen of the United States against Spain. The U. S. hj presiedd over a conference between Spain and the South American Republic which ha resulted in an armistice with prospects of permanent peace. The friendly re lations between the U. S. and Rnpsiti remain undisturbed. The Grand Duke ha been hospitably received. Mr. Cttfaeajsy has been recalled as Minister from Russia and an unobjectionable per fcui appointed. With Japan we main tain intimate relations. We desire to maintain the tame relation with Chi ns. Shipwrecked sailonhaving been bar barously treated on the Corcau coast, a conference was sought to put nn eud to this treatment. A surveying pit'ty bavins' the matter in charge waa at tacked. A force then landed and re duced the forts aud vindicated the fctHior of our flag. It i hoped that the Republic of Mexico will a'tyt more stringent mea sures for restraining law lees persons on the frontier. Our relations with the various Re public in Central aud South America, continue friendly. Tho jatificiuiou of au extradition treaty with ji'it-uuraga ha been ex changed. Rni-f.inrnPiide legislation to prevent American lu foreign laud from hold iugSlave. Our Naval commander have been instructed to spare uo effort to protect the lives ami property of American citizen i.'! Cuba. Four American youth should be l;ept in China and japan for the pur P'sp lesrninr their language aud be coming interpreters. Ask tor liberal measure to support steamship lines between the U. S. aud Japan aud CLiua. iue national debt liu been reduoed to the extent of eighty six millions, fifty seven thousand, one buuJred and twenty-six dollars and eighty cent, during the year. RccniumcuH that the tariff be taken off such necessary article a are Qui produced in tho U. S. Kecoiniueud that some means be tvn tit place a fixed value on our currency. '1 lie .Navy ha been iacreaxed with out material increuse of expenses. Recommends a plan for uniting the telegraphic system of the U. S. with the postal system. Tho Kuklux law are having the tfTuct of reducing the outrage. Sev eral of these person are in custody and will be Jealt with according to fhoir crime. Recommend an act to legitimize all Mormon childrcu burn previous to a tijnq ti bo fixed. RecomtBJDdii appropriation fur tho s'f't'! i f Hrninx out rfip IM'uji TT. tit policy and also that they be granted a territorial government in Iudian Terri tory. Recommends that public land be only disposed of as required for occu pation by actual settler. The Agricultural Bureau ia working a national good. Recommend proper compensation to public officials where there i much responsibility attached. Recommends the disabilities impos ed upon the Southern people by the 14ih Amendment be removed. Rec ommend appropriations to the Terri- toral Government of the District of Columbia. Recommends appropriation to re place the Government building des troyed by the fire in Chicago. Suggests Congressional action to pre vent imposition practiced upon immi grants. Has convened a board of gentlemen eminently qualified for the work de vise rule aud regulation to effect a civil service reform. Ccxfidknct Game. On Monday afternoon a the express trin on the A. &. G. W. railroad was approaching the Jamestown and Franklin crossing, n psssengjr, evidently unused to much railroad travel, approached Major Drricksnn of Meadville, who was a passenger on tho train and asked him if a man w ho had expressed his goods from New York to Memp his would have to stop at the principal stations and pay the amount due from point to point. On being answered in the negative the stranger proceeded to re late his story, saying that near Mead ville, a well dressed individual ap proached him and requested ihelonn of thirty dollars on a bond winch he pro duced and represented to be a gold bearing security issued from the State aid calling fur one thousand dollars, and as an excuse stated that the ex press agent wuuM demand the pay ment of bis good when the train should arrive at Greenville, and that he the well dressed individual must raise the money. Just then No. 2 ap proached, who said he was the express agent and that the money must be paid or the good would go no father. The man, to whom railroad car and railroad games were a novelty.declared out of the goodness of his heart that he had no money or he should cer tainly relieve a brother in distress. Thus checkmated V'ic confidence men went forward to the smoking car, and were followed their by their would be victim, Maj. Derrickson und the con ductor, but they jumped from the train uear the Green vUle water stution aud were ltot again seem Argm. We take the following item from the Clarion Democrat: ' Our enterprising old friend, Wm. Dougherty auu his industrious 'inns, of Farmington township, are putting in some fine timber thi season. They have one stick 70 feet long, which makes 3G7 square feet. Who can heat this monster of the forest? They in teud putting it in at Coukburg, with four horse. The house of Loren Snyder, in fit. Mary' settlement, in Knox township, was burned on Suturday evening last. Tho house tuck fire on the roof and was past extinguishing when discover ed. Only the goods in the lower story were saved. No insurance. A quan tity of wheat, four heds, and many other articles' were bnrnefi. Hon. Wnr. P, Jenks, President Judge, -and James Sweeny, and Alex ander McCall, Associate Julges, nil re ceived their commissions, and were sworn into offico by J. W. Long, Reg ister and Recorder, last Monday morn ing. Court was then opened, and the new Judges proceeded to business. Judge Jeuk't charge to the grand jury wa a clear and logical exposition of the law, aud a plain explanation of the duty of jurymen. The business of court ia being promptly transacted, and the new Judge give general satis faction! James" Raflerty, of Washington towrrship, after benzining hi lank, rnnmieiK-ed smashing in window, at Lickingviile, oj Saturday last. After indulging- in' this amusement, and Oshkosh fun generally, he was arrested by constable Cypher!. Raflt-rly,- be cuine so wild aud furious that the con stable required two assistants to bring him to jail. They urrived at Fort Johnson, on Sunday morning about five o'clock, 9 here the prisoner has time to get sober and meditate on bis folly. "We take the following items from the Warren Ledger: The bridire is now open to travel. Esq. Oilman i employed ua collector of customs. The Oil Creek and Allegheny River Railroad Machine Shop are to be moved from Corrry toTitusville. Thi is a hard blow fur our Corry neighbors, but they are hoping for something to take their place. . The small pox fare is subsiding about everywhere. We are informed there has not been a case in Tidioute after all, and there ha been none in Warren, nor in several other place we nave heard from, w here the disease hu beeti reported to exibt. A fchort time since a lady in Pleas ant township, on waking at uight dis covered d man at the head of the bed, and iu attempting to wake her hus band set the baby to crying, at which the man' quit the room and went up ttair. Slie succeeded in arousing her husbandwhen the man returned and succeeded in escaping, although twice fired at. A sum of money bad that day been brought to the house, which is supposed' to account for the aupear Oil ot th .rimsr' vWr. On Saturday morning man named Chr.stonher Rye, in tho employ of Mrs. Foi ker, while engaged in haul ing hay from a short distance in the country into Sharon, met with an ac idem which caused instant death. After driving ofT the scales, about half a mile from town, the wagon up set, throwing him from the top of the load. In falling he struck on his bend, crushing hi skull. When picked up he w as dead. Meadeille Jiepubliean. To those who are bowed down by nervous Debility, aud despair of ever recovering the vig r and mien of man hood we earnestly recommend Dr. Walkers California Vinegar Hitter. Before they have fini.-hed the first bot tle, they will (withe restorative prin cipal at work in eve-y portion of t heir broken-down system and hope will spring up in their hearts. No case of Dyspepsia Biliousness, Intermittent Fever, Rheumatism, Gout or kidney disease, can resist thi unequalled vegetable tonic whiclv i unpolluted by any distilled or fcrnieuted liquor. SHERIFF'S SALES. BY VIinTEofawritofVondi Exponas Issued out of the Court of Common ITeks of Forest County, fit., to me direct ed there will lin exposed to mile l.v public vendue or outcrv, at tho Court House, In the Borough of Tionesta, on MOXOAY. DICC. 25TII, A. !. 1S71, at 1 o'clock. 1. M., the following described real estate : .tohil If. Loutficr vs. The Carbon Oil Company, Ten. Ex. No. 1V, Pec. Term. 1X71 Ash, All defendant's interest of, in and to a certain piece of land, l'ing an is land in the Allegheny river, situate in tho township of ThincMn, in theoountvof For w't described bj follows : Bcuiniiing at a white walnut, thence wuth soventv-two degrees west twenty-five perches; thence south fifty-tourdogreos west eight perches; south twenty three degrees west forty eight perches; north seventy degroes wd-t twenty perches; n irth sixty-five decrees east thirty-three perches; north eleven de gree east twenty perches; north sitv-ve degrees east thirty-three pet dies; 'north eleven decrees east thirtv-two perches; and north fi fty-t wo degrees' west seven and three-tenths perches to tho place of begin ninir. Containing nine acres and one hun dred and fifty-seven perches, be tho same more or less, Al-so All that certain piece or parcel of land situate in Tionesta tow nship, count v ot Forest, hounded and described as fol lows ; lleirmniin; at a chestnut on the east bank of the Allegheny river; thence by lands warranted to Henry 1'aimatie south twenty-nine degrees east one hundred nnd thirty perches to a hit -onk, thence south thirty-one decrees wrest slxlv-tlirce nnd five-tenths perches to a white pine ; thence south one oeurce west ono hundred and two erches to a hemlock ; thcuc - by Ixit No. litcid north eiirlitv-nine de.reos west thirty-two and Hvc-loiiths perches toa post; thence by vacant land njrth ono durec east hcvtn'y perches to a hemlock; thence north twmty-niue decrees west one hundred and' lllty derchos to a hemlock; thenco up tlie Alleeheny river north ciuhty-f'our decrees east six teen perches, north aixtv-eiht decrees cast forty-euiUt and iivo-tei)'tha perchi-a, north titty dejjrreM ea titty-four peiclies to the place of hctfimiiag. Containing one hun dred and one acres, one hundred and thirty-five perches, and allowance of six per cent. Also All that certain piece fit" piirecl of lam! situate in TioncsU township, ill the county of Forest, bounded and deserllted as follows: Iteirinnintr ataehnstnut on the east bank of tlie Allegheny rivor, thence by W. C. inlands north twentv-thne i rehes to a pin onk sapling ; thence north lorty-eifrht degrees wrest sixty perches ton ed oak on the bank of said river; thence south forty seven degrees wost thirty-four perches to the place of betrinuino;.' Con taining twenty-lour and a lml I acres, be the same more or less. Also A certain island In the Allegheny rivor sitna'o in Tionesta township, in the county of Forost near tho mouth of IJttln Tionesta, surveyed tor II. VV. Townor by William II Hands, county surveyor, on tlie 13th of April, 1861. Conlainiiig'ft ve acres and nineteen perches, more or less. Also A certain Uland situate in the Al legheny river in tho township of Tionesta. in the county of Forest, near the latt uh ive described island, containing three ncris ami one hundred and twelve pen-lies more or less, surveyed for the said 11. W. Town er, by said Will. am Hilnnds, county sur veyor, "ii the I3th April t81. Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of The Carbo Oil Company at the suit of. fno. It. lAuther. Terms Cash. K. T,. DAVIS, Sheriff. Sheriff 'a Oftlcc, Tionesta. Pa., Hoc. , 1871. Allegheny Valley Rail Road, NEW LINK TO IIVFFAT.O THROUGH THE t)IL REGIONS. ON" AVI) after Monday Noy. 20, Trains will rim ui follows (Altoona Time): SOUTH. Day Express leave Oil City at 2 25 p m An ives at Pittsburgh KM p m NiirhtKxprcxs Leaves OH City 9:10 p m Arrives at Pittsburgh 4(1 a m M'lil Train leaves Oil City 0 45am Arrives at Pittllinrgh fl 00 p m Venango Aeeom. leaves Oil City 4 00 p. in. aud arrives a:. Kittanniiig U 10 p. m. KOHTIL Thiy Express leaves PilUiiurghat 7 50 a m Arrrivesat Oil City nt 2 p m Xight Express Leaves Pittsburgh s ( pui Arrives at Ot. City 4ntn Mail Tra'n leaves Pittsburgh 11 50 a m Arrives at Oil City 7 25pm Ven.ui'jo Ace. leaves Kit'.annlng 7 05 a m and arrives at Oil City ' 12 2U p in Silver Pahteo Sleoping Curs on night Exnress Trains, between Piitsbiiiuh and Titusville. Throngli Coaches on I my Ex press Train between Pittsb'irvh and Itos ton. J. J. LAWKKXCK, T. M. KIXO, Geii'l. Bup't. Ass t. Hup't. GENTS WAXTKH for a : NoW bosk, 1m. Glories of Travel, Ailvu'ure, MiHc.el hinles, tf e by Ainet ', P, Hichardson. finely illustrated. Very lurgfl pay. ' Ailnmn COI.U MIIIAN lilVllvCt)., Hartford, Cl.8ii AfiFNT wan'ed for nUL.ll I O oi New Yorl "The ttrtght Slilo ol New York." a Library of Inforrtation lrtiiining to its Institutions and objects of Interest. )y a City Mis sionary. 200 Engravings. " Agents sell 40 a day. .Inst Issued. E. It, TUEAT, Pub lisher. 805 Uroudway, N. Y. Stf-4 THE GREAT REPUBLIC r!v most valuable book to an Ainericsn ever published, 214 elegant illustrations on steel an I wood. Fiews of cities, buildings rivers, moil mains, etc., etc. I neliales cen sus statistics of 187(1, has 110 large KVo Iiagi-s on supiirb paper. Written by James ), Met'abe, Jr. Ono volume, pri fni.OO. (ood auonts wanted everywhere. Hend for terms to WILLIAM H." EVANS .V CO. 740 Sain son St., Philudelphia. Wliitnpy'i Nt'uls Font II ttrnrsk Sunp. BVy Kt'EAM HE I I NED. ;fQ TT Oils, Blacks, Polishes and Ia'1 Noaim at Ihesaine time. Put 5 fr jil? up in large and sontll si boxes p Sy aje() jj jj ijUrBi nas boon in use for years and gives pcrftt satisfaction; rend stain n for our WAV Kit! . Y. Address O. F. Vhifnev K Co.. I Milk ht.. Itoston,' Foir Evha Whoever habitual lv uses any alcoholic prenerations as au "appcti'zer" will be littely to sutler from four evils, vix:' an overplus of loud in theatomach, impaired ability to dipest it, the pano of dsper sin-, ami a doc tor's bill. Dr. .Wul iter's Vegetable Vinegar Bitters, the great Teetotal Kettorative of the nge, without over stimulating the palate or irritntingthe stomach, imparts a hchthful appetite, promotes digestion, regulates tho liver and bowels, purifies the blond, and thus, instead of entniling four evils, confers four inestiirmblo bentfits. 82 4t Don't be Poisoned with the sticky, filthy, tbtneerous Hair Preparations, but use Nature's Hair Ilestorativc, which is perfectly clear nnd transpar ent, nnd entirely free from all danger ous drills. It will positively restore Gray Hair, prevents the Hair from falling off, willeau-e itgow hn prema turely lost, removes datidruh" ami keeps tho head in a perfectly henbliT condition. Try a bottle and besntifhVil that it is the greatest discovery of the nge. Procter Uros, Gloucester, Solo Agents for the Patentee. All the Druggists have a full supply. SeeudV vertiseinent. Tlll.t 17 LIST, Fort TurF.xrnt-tt tkhm, 1871. Fonl t Iju'v vs. T. McCloskey et al. S, A, Kuril et. al. vs. V. Mct'liiskey et. al. Forest County vs. C. .1. Fox. lute Treiv. Lorest County vs. John U. Brandon, late Troas. Solomon Zcntiva. John B. Legnard. It. C. Hill vs. John B. U'gnanl. ticorire K. Thaver vs. T. A. Xolan A Co. H. H. Bentley vs. J. T. Crovle v Co. Charles Lceper vs. Warren Franklin Ky Co. K. L. Jones vs. lanlel Mnrnhv. Coinmoiiwealth for use vs. John Miller et. al. 1. B. Walter vs. S. Whitman. ,T. S. Hod vs. .1. K. Shaw. IT. S. Thomas et. al. vs. Ben). May et. al. M. Anna Ijtmbvs. lien I. May rWal. K. L. BIimmI vs. James Painter. Charles II in ton vs. Proper ,p O ill. Lloyd ,t Lewis Tor Use vs. K. R. Rolrts. EvaliiiH Coon etal. guard inns, heirs aud legal representatives of Win. Armstrong dee d vs. Chas. J. Fox. F. TV r.usk rs. Wiirnmi R.Coon. P. Minnigcf- Co, vs. UeorgeS. Hunter. J as. A. Lewis et. ux. vs K.C Stephenson. E. L. Jones vs. tieorge V. Foreinaii et. al. H, II. Mnv vs. James T. Whbner et. al. II. II. May vs. John Miller et. al. Harmony Township vs. O. C. A A. U. Itv, Co. Oeorge XV. Hean vs. 8. Caldwell-. W. A, Holeiibaek vs. C. S. ltiehartlsoir. Adda Hunter vs. O. Uiliuau. .1. B. AOXEW, Trothr. Xovemler 13, 1871. 33-.1t PROCLAMATION. W'liKRKAs, The Honorable James Camp bell President J udte or tho Court of Com inon Pleas and Quarter Sessions in and for the county of Forest, lias issued his pre cept for holding a Court of Common Pleas Quarter Sessions, Oyer and Terminer and General Jail lelivery, at Tionesta, for tint County of Forest, to commence cn the fourth Monday of Dee. next, being tho 23th day of Dee., 1S71. Xotice is therefore given to the Coroner. Justices of the Poacu and Constables ol ssid county, that they lw then and there in their proper persons at ten o'clock, A. M., of said dav, with their records, In.ii'.iti.lhs tsft.'-'sfons am! other remembrances, to do those things w hich to their olltnea appertain to be done, and to those who hound in recognizance to prostMMitea'jainst the prisoners that are or shall be In the lail of Forest County .that they be then and there to prosecute against them as shall lo just, (iiveti under my hand and seal this 2oth dav of Nov., A. 1 1871. K. L. DAVIH, 8h tr. per D. W. CLAKK, Pcputy. A n I K A I, K S Mr. Samuel Bell, of W. E. Schmertz Co , Wliolcale Hoot and Khoe Maniifaour ers. 31 Fifth avenue, Pittsburgh, ln., has lsHn alii it-toil with chronic rheuniatish for thi.ty years, from his right hip to his foot, having to use a crutcli and a cane, at times so painful as to utterly incapacitate him from attending to his business. Having tried every remedy known, without effect, except Uillilrtnd's Pain Killer, ho was finally induced to try it. A second implica tion enabled him to' lay aaidn his crutcli, aud a third ollected a permanent euro. Mr. Bell Is a popular and well-known citizen. is a living monument of tho etl'acaey of that great incli.-al discovery, tiillibiud's Pain Kilr. The afflicted should ask their gror-er or dru gist I'or it, and try its won derful power. Mr. Oilldund, we itnder stand, wants a respectable agent in every town and county for it. The principal of lico is at i 't hird Avenue, Pittsburgh Pa. ai-4t Irolitrthle llmploy mailt. We desire to enca i" a few moro agents to sell the World-if'Ttoariiod Inipmved Buck eye Sewinir Maclrine, at a liberal salary or on commission. A horse aud wicrou given to airentH. Full particulars furnished on apnlio'tion. Address W. A. HENDER SON A- CO., Coneral Agents, Cleveland, O. or St. Louis, Mo. 151-41 JU RUBEB A. Is a South American plant that hits ltnen used for many years by the medical faculty of those countries with wonderful elliciu'V, and is it Sure and Porfoct Itemed for nil Diseases of tho Liver and Snleen, Enlargement or Ob struction of Intestines, I'rinary, I'terine, or Abdomliuil Organs, . Poverty or a want of Blond, lu turntittent or Remittent Fevers, Inflamatlon of tho Liver, Dropsy, hluggish Circu lation of tho Blood. Abscesses, Tumors, Jaundice, Scrofula, Dyspepsia, Aguo and Fever, or their Concomitants. Dr, WELLS' Extract of JURUBEBA is a most perfect alterative, and Is offered to the public as a great iuvigorator and remedy lor nil impurities of the blood, or for organic weakness with their attendant evils. For tko forogoiiig compluiuis Dr. Wells' Extract of Jurubeba is confidently recommended to every family as a household remedy, and should be freely taken iu ail dcruiig'tinuiits of the system v. It is NOT A PH YSIC It Is not what is popularly called a B1TTEBS, nor is it in tended as such ; but is simply a jsjwerlul alterative giving heulth, vigor anil tono to all the vital forces, and animates and forti liesall weakairfl I vinpluiuc leiiii ritiiicuts. JOHN li. KELI.ooti, Piatt St., Now York. Kl Agent for the t'nited Sliitvs. Priee One Dollar per bottle. Mend for Circular. 2J-4t WATCH FREE to Ajreni to intro- duco articles that sell lu every house. Lata A Co., Pittsburgh, Pa. 32-4t The Republican Office, j T'EEPS constinitly on liand a large a IV sorlmenl ol lllaiik Deeils, Mortgages, Kubptrnas, Warrants, NmnwM, Ac, trj t sold 'leviy for ckh tf. Woman Know Tltynelf. The great publication by tr. Chnvasso WOM A NASA W I F li A N I) Mt T 1 1 E will smro you money and tull'ering. Agents wanted evorvw here t ladies prefer red For terms a Id rest Win. B, Evens A Co., 740 Siinsoni St., Philadelphia, 2. 4t ()nflMl"'0 ln " '""" lis by ono .? I (Ol 'vyairent. canvassing for " THE GUIDE BOARD. By Dr. W, W. Hall. Atrents Wanted II N. McKlnney A Co., t North 7th Street! Phila. Pa. 2S-4t T?TIT1T3 rT,f)Wo .wi" -"i JTJVa II III Jk W .lnndsome Pros snNT peetusofnurnew JBQOK IlluMlrnted Fam By Bible cons A nT!MT1 honing over no XJfjLil Xtl line Scripture 11 ltislratlons to any llisik agent, freo of eliarge. Addrnss'Xatloiial Publishing Co. Philadelphia, Pa. S-4l - polytechnFc icollegeT" O- TIIK STATK 01' rKSVI.VANIS, MA UK ITT ST., west of 17th, PHILA,, Ke-opens Scjitcmber 111th, 1S71. Thorough Collegiate I raining for the practice el'Min- Engineering, Civil J'.ngineering, Mechanl eal Engineering, Analytical liioiistrial Che- istry, Metalluray a-d Architivture. Tho Diploma of tho College Is received as conclu-iive evidence of proficiency bv tlie lirst entrlueers anil companies emiaircd in works of improvement. For totli Aniiuid Annonni-einent, address ALFBED L, KENXEDV, M. P., PresUol Faculty. 20-4t ARFNTQ "l100 week (M per H U L. II I O f eent and IJ.1.IH); in cash mm 1 m. . f pHSflS. 1 11 forill St o HfJillO pemalo. i Address Ameri- eau Book Co., ti2 William St., X. Y. 40-4t Patented Xoveinpor I, 1K70. Samples fi-ts.1 at al rooerv stores. II, A. Bartlott A Co., Philadelphia, Pa. 22-41 Wantoil for TITE Ctrrnt 'onflao;rtfoii. Tho Qncvn City as It w s and Is. The Hiuiilet of 40 years aim. Tho Oreat City of yesterday. The Smouldering ltuins of tnilHT. A praphi. BtH-onnt of its unexr.m dexl r se and vivid picture otits sutltlen tlutruetiou bv Co!lert ChainlM'rlain, Eil itorsofthe CHICAOO TBI IIUX E, Eye witnesses and great sufferers from tho ter rible visitation. All the main facts and incidents attending this ir rent est cnlamity of the country, are portrayed with Mir passed distinctness and power, the effect on Comment, Insurance, Ac, futly dis cussed, and details of a worid'a sympa thetic response recorded. Fully illustrated. Prieo low. Agents sboM d apply immnliately as tho snlo will be inim-nwe. Circulars free. Hubbard Bros. Publisho s. 7J3 Sanom St., Phila. CAUTION. Beware of Inferior works. Bo sure von net COLIiF.lt A CHAMBElt LA1N S EDITION. 31-4 AGENTS WAXTED FOll Sexual Scienc luc u i.iik iii.tntiiMHl. .iinaiiiiotHi and and their mutual interrelations. Iiye, its laws. Power. Ac., by Prof. O. S. F'owler. Send for Circulars and specimen paces. Address Notional Publishing Co., Phila. Pa. 2S-4t AGENTS WAXTED. Exclusive territo ry granted on the PICTORIAL HOME BIE'X Contains over :tO;i Illustrations. Is eomplote Library of Biblical Knowledge. Exccllsall others. In Enirlish and Oermsn Send for Circulars, Win. Flint A Co, Fhtl dolpliia, Pa. 2:-lt TRAL RAILROAD ON AND AFTER II P. P. Sunday May 1, 1H70, Trains arrive at and leave the Cnion- Depot, trner of Waxlriiiton and Liberty street,-as follows: AH HIVE. Mail Train, 1.30 a in ; Fast Line, 12.12 a in ; Well's accommodation No. I, il.'JOa m . Ilrlntoti actsmimodation No 1, 7.50 a m'f Wall's accommodation No 2, H.aoa m ;Cin cinnati express U.2U a in ; Johnstown ac commodation Iii.i'h) am; Braddoek's uc commodiition No 1, 7.00 p in Pittsburgh express 1.30 p nc, Pacltio express 1.50 p in ; Wall's accoinmodation No 3, 2.35 p in; Homewuod acconimodation No l,il.5o pin; Wall's ai'ooinmiMlatlon No 4, f.."0 p nit Brinton accommodation No 2, l.IOp inj Wav Passenger 10.20 p m. DKPABT. Southern express 5.20 a m ; Pacifio ex- iiress 2.40 a iu ; Wall's itecomiiKHlittiou Xo . 0.3(1 u m ; Mail Train K.KI a in ; Brintou's accoiiimndittion 1 1.20 a ni ; Braddoek's ac commodation Mi l, S. 10 p in; Cincinnttli express 12.:i p lu ; Wall's accommodation N 2, 11.51 a in ;.lohnstown aecouiii'odntion 4.05 p in ; HoiiicwoimI accommodation Xo 1. N.50 p m Philadelphia express 8.50 p in; Wall accommodation No3,3.0op m; Wall's accoiiiuiodation No 4, 0.05 p in ; Fast Line 7.40 p iu; Woll's No 5, ll.no p in. The Church Trains leave Wall's Station every Sunday at W.05 a; in., reaching Pitts burgh at 10.05 a. in. ltetiiruing leave Pitts burgh at 12.50 p. in., aud arrive ut Wall's I Station at 2. 10 p. in. t. inciniiail express loaves u uiy. pioutu ern express daily except Mm lay. All oth er Trains daily, except Sunday. For further In lorniation ajifv to W. II. BECK WITH, Agent. Tho Pennsylvania Bailroad Coiiipuny will not assume any Bisk for Baggage ex cept for Wearing Apparel, and limit their rsiHiiisibility to Mie lli.r.dred Dolla' val ue. All buu'pige exceeding that a omit iu value will be at the risk of tho ;ncr, unless taken by special contract. A. J. C'ASS.O General Superintendent, Altoona Pa. FREE S MONTHS OX TRIAL. A first-class luriro quarto Journal, 01 col umns. Illustrated. Or ono year for 110 cents witli two bound lectures, by Janu s Mtt'osh, D, D. L. U D., and E. (. Haven, D. !., lu E. D., as premiums Send iiamo and address t'J People's Journal. Philadel phia, Pa. 1VAXTED AGENTS (eJfl per dnv to VV mil the celebrated HOME SHUT TLE SEWING MACHINE. Ibis the un-der-fced, makes tlie "lock stitch," alike on belli sides, and full; licensed. The best aud cheapest family Sewing Machine in the market. Address Johnson, Clark d' Co., Boston, Mass., Pittsburgh, Pa.. Chica go, 111., or St. Louis, Mo. 22-4t Attention Agents I Think of This Womlernil Suecc ! 25,000 copis of Brockett's History of the Friinco-Gernian War, sold lirst ISO days. It will soon contain a full history of the bloody Rebellion in Paris, making nearly nun pages aud 150 elegant illustrations, mid will sell S limes faster than licivlolnro. Price -only fr2,5). Incomplete works, written in tho interest of the Irish and French, aro being ottered w ilh old cuts, ami for want of merit claiming to lie of ficial, vc. Uowar. of Micb. Jlrockolt's in both English and German, is tlie most im partial, popular, reliable, cheap and sst selling work extant. 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Agents a e meeting with unprecedented success selling from 20 to 40 copies per day and it is published in both English and Gorman. P II TinMInferlor histories are being UHU I I Uilcirculntcd. See that the liook you buy contains 150 tine ngraviniTS and H0l paes. Send for circulars tV sco our terms, and a full description of the work. Address NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO., Phila., Pa. 15-4t REDUCTION OF PUICES TO CONFORM TO REDUCTION OF DUTIES GREAT SAVUG TO CONSUMERS. , BY GETTING UP CLUBS. "S. Send for our new Price List and a Club Form will'aceouipany it, contaiuiuir full directions makimr a largo saving to consumers aud remunerative club organ li'Crs The CiJrertt American Tea Company, . t 31 A 33 VESEY STREET, P. O. Box 5tM3. hkw Yof.K. 22 4t lVelU' Curhuire TablelN. For Cougbs, Colds and Hoarsenss. These Tablnta present the Acid in Com bination with other etlieieiil remedies, in a popular form, for the Cure of all throat and lung diseases. 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St., A- Maiden Luir, X Y., or Hi Iiearb ir iSl t hii ago, iu 4t AGENTS WANt"eI For the Urilllsat Witty Book THE MIMIC WORLD, . AND PUBLIC EXHIBITIONS.: By Olive Logan. Pleases everybody; will sell immensely is genial, Jauhtv and pure-toned; has title in fl colors, and 9 Illustrations. Nothing like It I Canvass-iutc-Bsik a tare beitutv. New World. Publishing Co., 7lh .t Market ts., Phila. l-4t . , TIDIOUTE CMPORiUNrr M. P. GETCIIELL; Dialer im DRY GOODS ?foIoin, ISooia A Shoes, HATS &; CAPS, Ac, . . &c, COItXEIl MA X A DErOf TIDIOUTE PA lIastlioLaruttnd most Complote ShMk now on hand, of any store lu WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA: -Ot- Havina: purchnei! my stock tine tlie (rreat ilecliue in Gold, I can ielF poods cheaper than any l)ry floods House in the Oil Uepiona. 'Peraon purchasing goods of me will save 25 percent. M. V. GETCIIELL, . Tidioute. Apnl 11, 1K70. 4-f?m" L. P. BUOCKETf :Sp;7i7u"lur history of the bloody FRANCO-GERMAN WAR I : Now eon tain in 4 a lull account of th Fearful Reign of Tarror in Paris.. Is selling beyond till preeeilent. It is by far theinost reli thin and onlveom. pleU. and linpi i'tial histury of that mighty struggle and its iiiouiunteiis results. Cii pa-es uear l.v ." spirited illustrations, price, onlv JJ.uO, 40,000 copies already sold. It is Issued in b ith I nglisli and Oennuii, and is bevond qcstion the ftistest soiling bo k extant. Wide awake energet ic agents wanted. Terms extra. Now la the time to coin money. A. II. HUH. BAUD, Publisher, 400 Chostuul Ht, Phila,. 1 It) 4t . 8 O'CLOCK.