J;. 4 v. .9 WIMESDAT KORIUSG, DEC. 17, 1871. BOROUGH OFFICERS. JhtrffM 1. O. DAt.. VkHCilmrn W. 1. Mercllliott, W. B. Ilarlan, P. I). Tliomu, S. J. Woleott, 3eo. Bovard, T. B. Cobb. Jsf i of the l'taetW. P. Mercllllolt, D. H. Knox. Conatahle Geo. Haslet. Boiool Director H. D. Irwin, M. W. TU. H. O. Davis, D. 8. Knox, S. J. Wol crt, L. L. Haekett. FO'RKST COUNTY OFriCEIS. Prttident JudgV. P. Jkwkh. Judge J. A. FitofBB, Ah bkw Cook. (Sheriff T. 3. Vax Oixbbk. 'Va.turer Fiikd. Glassnbr. Prothonotary, liegitter dt Jteeorder, ie. J. B. Aon nw. OinnMiimm Jacob MxnciLLIOTT, T. D. Coi.i.mn, Jonw Thompson. iCtownfy Superinteitdrnt S. F. BonnBR. mmrirl AtttrncuW. W. MAnon, 7ry Obmmiwioiiers Ueobob StaoiMS, TTX.PAmMOK. Cbuntv rir .t. IRWiw. Cbonr Josiah WVnaks. Cbtmfy 4udtfor W .V. CLA, T. B tJOBB. L. WaRNCR, , Umbtrof Onngreel 19th Ourict C. B Cubtis. AumblyJ. B. Lawbojt. Bnvda Waternroof Polish. Best !a America, (it Robinson fc Bonner s. UHmtof Train At TTONVSTA STATION, on artd after ISeveuiber 17, 1873: ' r BOOTH lsTCI-A.. Train 82" C:I4 p. m, 3d class. Train fiO 11:01 a. m. " U - - - 8:28 p. 111. KOBTM 1ST CLASS. Train ai - - - 8:2e p. m. CLASS. Train II - - - - :0!5 a. ra. " At . . . 112:40 p. m, On th Rlvar Division 1. 1. from Oil City W Irvlnsteo. np th river is North ; down tae rtver, soti'.h. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Rev. Limber will preach in the M. E. Church on Sunday evening next. Fresh Oysters constantly on hand atAgnew's store. Sold B cheap as can "La done anywhere. Arabing on a small iale hts been in vogue fur the past week, but not much lumber of valua has been pick ed op. J. B. Long has thrown up the contracted of carrying the mall aenss the .river, and we believe Mr. Ittel Sr, j Las takeu it o(T his hautU. Sheriff Vau Gieaeii Shot a deer oft', Hunter' bridge ISne day' lust week, and it was brought in by one of Geo. 'Hunter's bnys. Davy Hilauds has returned from Old Forest where he has been hunting for some time. There has not been enow enough to make it interesting. Keek's atid Walters' new houses both being visible from the depot, are i?reat imurovemonts to the looks of 0 the town, as viewed by the traveling public. A letter pnsssed through our post ' office recentty addressed as follows: "Clerin County pa Weshing tounship Numvill post ofes bridget RalTorty persenly no body ales.'' A large slido took place on the , Lacytown road, just above the new bridge at the lower end of town, on ' Friday last. The road was covered for several yards, destroying the road for some time. II. G. Tinker, of Oil City wns in town on Monday. If he was after enr irency, we don't bojieve ho got much But if he was aflor venison he -might have loaded a enr and. taken it down with him.'. " Sheriff Beck, of"Clurio;i county has cot as far as T ylersbureh in his raid on personal property and, real es ; tate. lie ants to be careful that he . don't got over into Forest county j our Sheriff can sell us all out. . j , Lyman Cook slew threo'deer ilVa . couple of week's hunting, and then concluded in didn't pay. If the small army which 1ms pawed through here for the hunting grounds average as well as that, they will exterminate tho whole species. Some car thieves were recentiy captured at St. Mary's by detective Harris, :c.P. E. K. R. The theft have been going on for years, )an1 thesd are the first arrests." . Some .iff -of the stolon goods were 'found ui the possession of the parties arrested. ( It seems at those who make their daily breaa ami meat by ways that are dark alid tricks tftat are vain, are Boraewha dainty in their selection of the aforesaid food, making for the chickeus and turkeys as though they - were having one continual thauksgiv ingl We' would suggest to these iudi- vidual, that they change their diet, and steal plain meal aud pork, us this high living long continued is liable to bring on the gout. AbontrthrtB ireeks ago, - man named Jeremiah Dctrich was cutting down an oak tree on his farm, about one and one half miles from Centre- ville, Clarion county, and splitting the same up Into. stovo-wood, when he found, in tho heart of the tree, the bones of a deer's leg, in a porfectstate of preservation. The bones were thir ty feet from the ground, three feet be low where the tree branched. And the tree, at the pnipt where tho bones were found, was three feet in diameter. Counting the growths of tho tree out side tho bones, it is estimated' they have been there threo hundred years. The theory is that an englo or a wild cat took the lag there to make a meal on, and left the bones in the crotch of the tree, which had since closed over them. Tho bones with the wood stick ing to them can bo seen at tho store of Mr. Graham, Centreville. We are in debted Tor the above account to Mr. Jas. Savage, who has just returned from there. ' . From the Clarion Democrat we learn of an accident resulting id the death, on (Thursday lust, of an old man named Smith, who lived about a mile and a half from Petersburg, on the Menasville road. He was a very poor man, and on Thursday morning had started to a neighbor's for a v sack of Corn. On returning he was struck on the head by a falling tree.wid instant ly killed. His wile became alarmed fat Iiis nbscoce, and sent a couple of their ' children to hunt him-.1 - They found Lit.1 body not one hundred yards from the buuse. The neighbors were called and tho corn&o carried to the house. Tho fumii'v is very large mid destitute, there being seven smnll clul dren. Their Immediate wants were relieved liv the citizens, and wo un dorstand monev is'beinir raised fo their relief dur'iug the winter. Throe ranid chances affect the health of our people materially. Near ly every one we meet jias a bad oold, or something similar. ' The attention of our readers is in vitod to the new advertisements of Geo. T. Latimer, Lessee of theTiones tallouee. Geo. has had a godd'dealof experience in that line, and will i un doubtedly ' inako a popular landlord. -We understand that the whole of Difchri.Hge's logs escaped duringnlast week, auJ the mill will have to stop in consequence until some more can be brought lon the creek. Mr. Dith rid"e has suffered a great deal in this particular, and U'.onsw boom, we hope, will reuder such accidents impossible. Samuel Grove yesterday caught a catamount in a trap wiiich weighed 27 pounds. It was so heavy that he was obliged to get the assistance or Moses aud Aaron Mealy to assist hiui to carry it home. Ho caught the var mint ou Little Tionesta just above tho old sawmill. A man named McGroph was kill ed by the cars, near Union, last Wednesday. The jury returned the following verdict in the cose: "We find that the said John McGroph was killed by a Western bound train on the Atlantio & Great Western Rail way, while in a state of intoxication." The unfortunate man has tvo sons and a daughter somewhere in the oil regions. Iu place of the common winter it proposed in this section to have a wet season. Some think the old reliable plan (he best, but others say anythin for "change." ' Taking the hard times into cousidcruttou many have reason to be thankful fiom the basement of t'n;ir heart for the mildness. For tho suffering would be terrihle if 'twere as cohl as it generally is. "The wind is tempered unto the shorn lamb." We mentioned in a former issue that there was prospect of a youug mens' literary society being established here, but owing to the largo number of our young meu enlisting in the ranks ofvai", and others-Crying frantically "on to Cuba 1" the project has goue up in the smoke of 5ct. Havanns (?) and likpthtr rising enterprises is borne dowu by the heavy hand of old pover ty. Everybody knows him. Christmas is coming, so thealma nao suys, and it has never materially deceived us in the past. So although perhaps the prcseilu and devices usual ly taken to promote good will aud love may be wanting on account of the financial condition, yet, kind words, good wishes, and tho remeiu brauce of the good points of our neigh bors, aud the forgiving of the bad ones w ill shed more genial sunlight of love than alt tho costly presculs, &c, of more prosperous times. rWo saw a man, a noble image of his maker once, bot stangcly confused ' n outside development stop and gaze a in a trance the other day. we approached "friend," we kindly whispered, "why dost thou cast thine eye so intently upon the sidewalk?" Oh 1" he returned, "observest thou that spot upon tho foot .path?" We answered "yea." "There," said he "but a moment since lay a nickel, dropped from some childish hand, that spot is hallowed by the magic touch of money and I am happy once more, to see such a place." As he'said this such a look of contentment passed over his face as few ever have the pleasure of witness ing. We congratulated him on his good fortune and passed on, thinking of our wash bill. Some time during Friday night, or early Saturday morning, eight of the prisoners made their escape from the -county jail at Butler. It ap penr they raised a plate of the rear floor over the sewer, the rivets of which had been" broken, and getting into the sewer, made their way into the main cellar through a hall, and escaped from the building by digging through under the wall of the jail. Foreman fouud guilty last wefck of attempting to poison Snyder, is among tho ijum ber of escaped prisoners. We notice in the Rouseville cor respondeuce of the Derrick that Rev, R. R. Robei ta was announced to preach in the Baptist church of that place. on eunday afternoon last. It its our Ralph, wo do.u't understand it, as ho was, when here, a Methodist of the most radical kind, it it is lnui, we must suppose that he has become "close communion" preacher since he has left here. It is always darkest just before the dawn. We don't know hovr dark it has to he to make a real first class dawn ; perhaps the man that got up early and found it out can say, but according to our feelings and tli0iv eral appearance of the coummuuity we should say that a most glorious dawn would be peculiarly appropri ate just at the present time. The creat full of rain which caused such high water in the Alleghe ncy and its tributaries, displayed .Uself quite prominently in oil creek ai? the other smaller streams which are connected with that usually staid and placid Btream. Water was as plenty on the surface as oil has been below. Considerable inconvenience aud some damage accrued. . Although everything in the line of merchandise continues to fall the sun rises very day. Accordiug to this a geuius says if refiued oil keeps on the downward way lamp light will be cheaper than day light. Frobably ho was gassing. Every cloud las a silver lining, that is, generally.. We would like about 25 yards cf such aud ff that stock, owing to the hard times, is out, 80 yards of the same nickel plated. A big fire took place at Modoc on Friday last, and thirteen buildings were burned. A man named Ellsasser was arrested on suspicion of beiug the incendiary. Slides, any -quantity of them, have tnben place on this, and the A. V. R. R. and we suffer much for want of Pittsburgh and New York papers. The bars were all closed in towuJ on Election day, in accordance with the law in such cases made and pro vided. Doughnuts. Take two eggs, beat Cn, three-quarters pound of white su- gar, one tea-spoonful salt, half pint of sweet milk, one table-spoonful melted butter, if desired very short; mix together with a spoon ; then add three pints of flour, having in it one and a half measures Banner Baking l ow der. Each can of the Banner Baking Powder contains a small measure, to be used even full, according to priuted directions. If you cannot obtain this really valuable article from your gro cer, send twenty-five cents by mail, addressed to Banner Baking Powder, P. O. Lock Box, 317, Pittsburgh, Pa., and you will receive, postage "paid, quarter pound package together with a list of fifty valuablo.Recipes. Pearl barley, hominy, mince meat, spiced salmon, sardines, dried apples, prunes, raisins, English currants, cit roii. prepared cocoauut, with a full line of spices at 37lf ROBlNSOJf & BoN'NEIi'g. Ladies' trimmed hats for rale very cheap at Robinson A Bonner's. -Wm, Silzle, wathmaker, of Fry- burg7 will be at the Forest House, Tio- n'sta to repair watches', ' clocks, jewel ry, etc., dureng court week. The January number of Ballou's Monthly Magazine is issued, and a re markable good magazine it is, when we consider that it contains 100 pnges Tf reading matter, and is only 11.50 per year, or 15 cents singlo copies. The contents of the January number of Ballou's consist of, a New Year's story of great interest, several excel lent short stories, come remarkable poetry, the commencement of a story for children, more of "An Unfortu nate Match," and the ending of the "The Ghost of Hendco Hall," a . ro mance that has pleased every one. Address Thomes & Talbot, 3G Broom field Street, Boston. The publishers employ no travelling agents. Jury List for Deo. Term, 1873. GRAND JURY. TioUosta Boro. Geo. Latimer, foreman S. J. Cainnbnll, A. Guyton. .Tionesta Twp. D. G. Hunter, Mlehaol Kitzgorald. Barnott J. C. Davis. Hickory William Ji. Andorson; Par oust Copeland. Green John Williamson, Lyman Coolt, Harmony Wm. MuCaalin, D. F. Cope land, J. J. MeCaslin, Thomaa Allen, Win field Soott, D. C. Bean, Joseph Alexander, Kingsley Henry Zendlo, John Hunter, John G. Root, Jacob I'eus, George Rich ards, Robert Kces, Goo. Harrington. PETIT JU RY. Tionosta Boro, S. J. Woleott, James P. Black, J. N. Thomps''n, James Wooding ton. . a'ioneeta Twp. Andrew McCray, Goo. Hunter, Andrew Slealy, Thilip Walters, Frank Monday. Gicon Robfcrt Guyton, G. B. Walters, Thomas Skinfold, Wm. Haslet, Jr. Kingsley Wm. Boan, Lemuel Wolf, John H. White, Henry Smith, Geo. 8. Hinduian, John Berlin, J. L. Babb, Jacob Woif, Jacob Berlin, R. Toby, Goo. Whit ton, Daniel Harrington, Win. Wails. Hickory llonry Loney, Wm. Witheral, Stovon Tall, Geo'. W. tSigpinN, Wr. B. Hull, J. V. Albaugh, John Deinpacy, Ira Rustler. Howe Calvin Sutlle. Harmony Thomaa Irwin, Perry Atkin Bon, Joshua R. Jones, M. F. Vogus, Hen ry Foglp, v. C,' Bromley, John Nafsker. Barnctt Win. K. Coon, Sabastian t'k, Jamas L. Black, l'utcr Knlghc John Ecu. Jenks Kufus Dodpa. Those beautiful lots just north of Mrs. Henry's residenco can be bought cheap, on long time, by applying to the editor of this paper. tf. . NOTICE. The books of the' late firm of I. Ifi'iliroiJoer & Co. are in my hands for settlement. I shall be under obliga tions to. those h.vring a book account at said store if thoy will call and set tle tho same immediately. t. Einstein. To the Citizens of Pnnsylva nia. Your attention is soeci.ally in vited to the fact that the .national Banks ore now prepared to receive subscriptions to the Capital Stock of the Centennial Board or t manee. me fuuds realized from this source are to he employed iu the erection of the buildings tor the International Inhi bition, and the expenses connected with the same. It is confidently be lieved that the Keystono State will be represented by tho name of every citi zen alive to patriotic commemoration of the oue hundredth birth-day of the nation. Hie shares ot stock are, otter ed for (10 eacti, and subscribers will receive a handsomely steel engraved Certificate of Stock, suitable for fram ing and preservation as. a national memorial. Interest at the rate of six per cent. per annum will be paid on all pay ments of Centenial Stock from date of payment to Jauuary 1, 1870. subscribers who are not near a Ita tional Bunk can remit a check or post- office order to the undersigued. I'KEDK. I'RAI.ey, Ireasurer, tf f 904 Walnut St., Phil a. ' Sole leather, wall paper, sausage cutters, sausage fillers, gum shoes and Moose skin boots at Robiuson & Bon ner's. The Queen Clothes Wringer. Best out, at Robinson & Bonder's. Don't fail to go to- Robinson & Bonner's if you wnt stovss, stovepipe or tinware. 23-tf. TIMBER LANDS FOR SALE. Over two thousand acres of fine Hemlock Timber Land situated on Maple Creek, ucar Claringtou, this county, are for sale at a baigain. Part of the lands are situated within fnur miles of Clifrington, on the Clariou River, and would be a fine site for an extensive tannery and suw mills. Map aud particulars can be seen uy apply ing to tho editor of this paper. The lightest ruuning Machine in the world is the Grover & Baker, at least Baldwin", of Tidioute says so, and be knows. ' 46 ly The best stock of Watches, Clotiks,-Jewelry and Silverware in Oil City can be fouud at J. Wolf's, Centre St. Particular attention paid the repairing of fine Watches. Or ders by mail promptly attended to. 39-ly. Make money fast and honorauiy, $12.50 per day, or 875 per week, by at once apply for a territorial right, (which are given free to agents,) to sell the best, strongest, most useful, and rapid selling hewing Machine, and l'atent liutton Hole Worker, ever used or recommended by families, or buy one for your own use ; it is only $5. Bent free everywhere by express. Ad dress for particulars Jerome B, Hud eon & Co., Cor. Greenwich & Cort- landt Sts., N. Y. 25 bm Lost. Certificate of Deposit No. 355, of Tionesta Raving Bank, drawn in fa vor of J. K. Kuhn-i, for $279.85, and dated Aug. 20, 1873. . The certificate is of no use to any one but myself, as it has been cashed. The finder will confer a favor by leaving it with me, Oct. 22, '74. - J. T. Dai.k. The colored address label on each paper shows the date to which tho sub' scriber has paid, thus Thos Turner If 74, signifies that Mr. Turner has paid for his paper until March 1st, 1874 The mail list is corrected weekly. Bvcon suiting the address label every subscri ber can tell how his account stands. Our accounts eo back no further than the 1st of January, 16, the ac counts previous to that timo being payable to the old firm. Ihe old sub scription book is yet in our hands, and our receipts will be recognized by th old firm. tf. A'ew Advertisements. Tionesta Houa. G. T. LATIMER Lessee. Elm St. Tio neata. Pa., at the mouth of tho creek Nr. L. has thoroughly renoyated tho Tioaaata Mouaa, and re-rurnisnea it com lttelr. All who patronize him will I wall antsrlaiiied at reasonable rates, 37 1 NEW BILL5ARD ROOMS I DJOIN'I&'O tho Tionesta House, at tli XX mouth ofTionesta Creek. The tablas and room ar new, and everything kept in order. To lovers of the anie a cordial invitation ia extended to con?e and play in the new room. 037 tf G. T. LATIMER, Lesao POSTPONEMENT ! Fourth, Grand Gift ConCert FOR THE I1KNK11T OK TH K PUBLIC LIBRARYIKENTUCK Over A Million ISaiikX SUCCESS ASSURED A FULL DRAW 1NO. CERTAIN. On Tuesday, 31st of March, Next In order to mest tho general wish and expectation of tho public and tho tickot holdeia for tho full payment of the uuui nilicuut gilts announced for the Fourth Grand Hilt Concert of the Public Lii rary of Kentucky, tho managers havo deter mined to postpone the Concert until TUESDAY, MARCH S1HT, 1S74. Th"V have already realized over a MIL LION DOLLARS, and have a Croat many agents j et to hear from. A uuwiDi is euteriainea oi me sale ol every ucKot tieioro tne drawing; but, whothtr all are sold or not, the Concert ami draving will positively and uik quiv- ocally take piaco ou mo day now fixed, and if any remain unsold they will bo cancelled, and tho prizes will be reduced iu proportion to the unsold tickets. Only uu,uuo tickets have been issued, auJ 12,000 CASH GIFTS. $l1;50'OlOOO, will bi dlstribated among tho tickot-hold- s The tickets are printed iti coupons, of tntitlm ami mi! fractional ltarts will be rcn- rcsetned in the diviwing just us whole tick ets are. LIST OF GIFTS : One grand cash gift 2.r0,000 One grand cash gift ' 100,000 Ono ruml cash gilt 00,000 One grand cash gift 2...000 One grand crsli gift 17,600 10 l asli t:ius SIO.ooo each iuu,utu iO Cash gifts 6,000 each I.'iO.UOO f.0 Cash uifts 1,0(10 each 60,:H) M) Cask gifts 6UO each 4i,o0i? 100 Cash tiil'ts 4H) each 4u,noO l.r0 Cash gilts 30 each 4r,ono 'Z.r0 CsnIi gilts a each 60 'HIO 3i5 fa-sh (jilts 100 each S'.'.JOO 11,000 Cash gii'W 60 each 660.UOU Total, $1,500 (KXI The chances for a gift aro as one to live, PRICE OK TICKETS. Wholo Tickets, 00 : i lalves. BJ5; Tenths, or tach coupon, fO; Eleven wliolu tickets for ?.;i0; i!JJ Tickets for SI00O; 11U Whole Tickets foi $.000; --7 Whole Tickets lor $10,000. No discount on less than $000 worth of tickets. The Fourth Oift Concert w ill beconduet cd in all respect like the three which have already been given, and full particular., may be Warned from circulars, which will be sent free from this ollice to all who ap ply for them. Orders for tickets and applications for agencies will be attended to in the order they are received, and it is hoped they will lie sent In promptly, that there may be no disappointment or delay iu tilling all. Liberal tonus given to those who buy to sell aaain. All agents aro perein tonally required to settle up ti.eir accounts and return all unsold tickets by the ZOlU day of Maruli. , ' TIIOS. E. ISHAMLETTE, Agent Public Library Lv., aud Manager Oill Conceit, Public Liibrary Iluiliug, Louisville, Ky., or THUS. II. II AYS CO., Ka.itorn Agents, OOU ilreadway, N. Y. OB WORK or all kinds dona at this of I ace on short notiov. r drugstore:! Jas. II. Fones, Proprietor, (at the o'.d aland of Foreat Co. Drug Store) ELM-STREET,. - - TioiiasTA, Pa. HAVING purchased the entire stock of the Forest Count Drue Store. I have changed the name to tho " American," adj put in an entire new atockof . r it tr a , PATENT MEDICINES, . 1 Tobacco,.,;; v. ' cigar's; 1 ; , NOTIONS, 4C, LiqVOttS, For Medical w ONLY l White Lead, porfecfl V prtre, aHd rnHoh cheaper than formerly. ' " . :t Also all kinds ot Oils, erosdne, Tur pentine, Benzine, Toilet Artielea, rar- rutnertes, xe., lor aaie vueap. jas. H. tdvka. Allegheny Valley lUil .'Road. ON AND after Monday Nti. 8, Train will run as foUo'- Philadelphia Time): , . , Trains leave Oil City for Pittsburgh at 2:15 p. m. 7::)5 a. in. and 11:30 a. m., arriv ing at Pittsburgh at 10:06. 2:00 and 0:10 p. . , Rrady'a P.end Accommodation leavea Oil City at 5:12 p. m. arriving at Brady's Bend at 9:30 p. m. Trains leave PitcsburKh for Oil City st 12:20 aud 4;3o p. in. and 7:20 a. in. arriving in OU City at 8:10, lt:M, 2:3S p.lrt.- Oil City awoinmoaatlort lev Brady's Bend at 6:60 a. m. arriving in Oil City at ll!:05p.ui. . , Trains leave Oil City lbr Buffalo at 12:05 n, m; and 2:45 p. m, arriving In llullslo at 10:00 m in. add &5fl p..wi. Troiiis lcave-Uutl'alo for Oil City at 6:05 i. in. and 11:00 p. in. arriving at Oil City at 2:00 r. m.' and 7:20 a. m. .. All trains given above run through from Pittsburgh to Btillalv and return, without chungo (if cars. Tr-ins run' on Philadel phia time, which Is uo minutes faster than l'ittHbiiri;li time. Tho time at Buffalo ia L. S. it M. H. K'v tiniowbickisgtiiuiuutea slower than Fhiladclpla time. ' At Red Bank Junction this rond eon with the Eastern Extension which runs to Hrookviile. leavius Bed Bank at 11:15 and 7:6J a, m. arriving In Brookviile at 1:45 anil 12:15 p. in. ' '. Tho train leaving Bed Bank all:15a.m. arrives at Koynoldsvillo at B:Zr) p. in. , , J. J. LAWBENCE, T. M. KING, Oen'l. Sup't. Ass't. Snp't. WILLIAMSrORT DICKINSON SEMINARY, ' WILLI AMMPORT, PA. ' For both sexes. Established 25 yean. SUPERIOR ADVANTAGES -1, In every Dopartmont of Culture. Send for Catalogue. . Arrange early for rooms. Fall term begins Aug 2sth. W. LEE SFOTTSWOOD, D. P., 15-6t President. PENNSYLVANIA CEN TRAL RAILROAD ON AND AFTER tl F. P. Sunday May 1, 1870, Trains arrivo at ami leave the Union DepOt, corner of Washlntou and Liberty street, as follows:. . ARRIVE. Mail Train, 1.30 a in; Fast Line, 12.12 a m Woll'a accommodation No. 1,0.20 a m Hrinton accommodation No 17.1 a m; Wail's accommodation No 2, 8.o5a m ;Cin cinnatl express 0.20 am; Johnstown ac commodation 10.60 am; Braditouk'a ac commodation No 1,7.00 pm; Pittsburgh express i.liO p m; Pacific express 1.50 p in ; Wall's accommodation No S, tM p in ; Ilomewood accommodation Ne 1,0.55 piuj Wall's BocoiumoduUim No 4, 6.60 p ni; Briuton accommodation No 2L10p m; Way Passengor 10.20 ii m. DEPART. Southern ox press 6.20 a-on Pantile ex press 2.40 a m ; Wall's accommodation No 1, 6.b':a m ; Mall Train 8.10 a in : Ifrlnton's aecomnjodaflon 1 ).20 a m I Bradrioek'a ao eommodaiion ol,,W p iu; t!iimnatl cxprtws 12. J m; Wall's ac:ouiiiiodatioii N U, 11.61 a in ; Johnstown accommodation 4.06 p m ; Ilomewood a.'S-'ominodatioB No 1, 8. SO p m : Philadelphia X urens B.60 p in; Wall a.!cinmodation No3,3.o0 p m; Wall's acconiuKslution No 4, O.O.'i p m ! i'ast Lhia 7.40 p m j Wall's No 5, 11.00 n m. The Church Trains leave Wall's Station everv Sumlav at 0.06 a. in., roachinn Pitts liurffh at 10.06 a. m. Beliirning leave Pitts burgh at 12.60 p. m., and arrive at, Wall's butiou at 2.10 p. tu. Cincinnati express leaves dily. South ern express daily except Mmi Jay. AH oth er Trains daily, except Hunrtay. For furtlier Information spiv to W. II. B ECK WITH, Agont. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company will not assume any Risk fbr BatcKago ex cept for Wearing Appsrol, and limit- their rspouaihilitv U One llundred DofLai s val ue All iMtjruaga, exceeding tfmt a ount In value will bo at the risk of tne nur, liulvsn takeu by spvuiai comraci. A.J. CASSAl fJeneral Superintendent, Altoona Pa. KOTICI3. DR. J1 N. BOLARD, of Tidioute, has rot.irnsd to his praotica alter an ab sence ol four mouths, spent In the lloepU tals of New York, where h will attwnd calls iu his profession. Olhctf in Eureka Drug Store, 3d door ihoveth bank.TldJoute, Fa. evl