The Elk County advocate. (Ridgway, Pa.) 1868-1883, July 17, 1873, Image 3

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    THURSDAY, JULY 17, 1873.
Car Time at IKdgtcay.
Erie Express East
2:04 a. m.
2:3!) a. m.
5:00 p. m.
2:28 a. m.
8.65 a. m.
0:20 p. in.
do (In Wool
do Mail Enst
An An VaJ
li.cn ovo Accommodation Enst
do do West
elk lodge, a. y. m.
The slated meetings f Elk Lolgs, No.
579. nre held nt their hall, corner of Main
na Depot streets, on the sccona nnaiourtn
D. 15. DAY, Secy.
Hates of Advertising.
Oneili
iliimn. ntiA vpar S75 00
J ' ' 40 00
t i .i t 2C0
I ' I " 13 00
Transient advertisements per square of
eight lines, 'vine insertion $1, two inser
tions, $1.60, JTnree insertions. $2.
Business (sards, ten lines or les, per
year $5. 1
Marriage lind Death notices inserted
gratis. f
Advertiser, est s payable quarterly.
' idlj r
Jon work solicited at this office.
Heayv fall of rain yesterday.
See Fred. Schoeuiog & (Vs. new ad
vertisement this week.
Blackberries promise to be abund
ant iu tbis section this season.
Sheriff Oyster advertises a num
ber of articles for sale in anotber column.
Huckleberries are selling bere at
15 cents a quart. Eapberrios at 20 and
cherries at 16.
Good Sawing. 70,150 feet of lum
ber was sawed at N. 15. Lane s mill at
Blue Rock, July 4th, with one circular
saw in eleven aud one-half hours. The
logs were not selected.
Williamspokt has a match factory
with a producing capacity of 103,080,
000 matches per day of ten hours
When in full operation about loity men
and boys will be employed,
V'ynant S. Wilson carried off the
Iionors p the competitive examination
of candidates for the appointment to
West Point fro m this district the Nine
teenth. Mr. WVlson is a resident of
Ediuboro, Erie county. There were but
three contestants.
Turnip Seed. Just received G lbs.
Fresh and Genuine Early Butch White
Flat, White Flat lied Topped Im
proved, Purple Topped Yellow Iluta
liago Turnip Seed
at BLAKELY'S. St. MarvV
Call and get a pamphlet "What I
Loow about Turnips" by I). Landseth.
Drowned.- Ou July 10th, Joseph
Buitana, while cngnged putting iu logs
at the Thompson Mill, Fos Township,
this county, was accidentally drowned.
Esquire Peter Thompson, Peter Ilort
inger, John Moiscr, Jacob McCauley,
Hays Kyley and John Cuueo, held an
inquest and returned a verdict in ac
cordanee with the facts. Deceased was
tin Italian about twenty-one ycurs of
ago.
An exchange which is in favor of
putting onions to some use suys: "To
keep flies off picture frames, etc., boil
four onious in a pint of water, then with
a ohai brush wash your frames over iu
this liquid, and the flics will nut light
upon them. The onion will not injure
tho frames, and the odor soon disappears.
It is better than unsightly gauze covers
to your pictures.
The Science of Health for Aug
ust is an excellent number; opening
with an illustrated article on the Care of
the Feet; The Confessions of the late
Sir EJwnrd Lytton Bulwer is given;
Sios Against the Body; an excellent ar
ticle on Green Corn, giving a dozen or
more modes of preparing this univer
sally used article of food; Causes and
Cure of Summer Complaints; Health
Resorts in America; Signs of Madness
in Dogs; and a variety of other rich
reading, including Answers to Corres
pondents. Terms ?2.00 a year. A new
Vol. began with July. Sent six months
on trial for 81,00. S. R. Wells, Pub
lisher, 389 Broadway, New York.
The Undeveloped West. We
-have received from the National Fub
lishiDg Company, Philodelphia, Speci
men pages of The Undeveloped West or
Five Years in the Territories. Being a
description of that vast region between
the Mississippi and Paoi&c, its resources,
climate, inhabitants, natural curiosities,
etc, eto. Life and Adventures on
Prarics, Mountains, and the Pacifio
Coast. With 244 fine illustrations,
from original sketches and photographio
views, of the scenery, cities, lands,
mines, people and cariosities of the
Great West. By J. II. Beadle, West
ern Correspondent of the Cincinnati
Commercial, and Athor of "Life in
Utah," eto. The work promises to be
one of great value and absorbing in
terest.
To the Public: Feeling that I have
deeply wronged certain persons by the
statements 1 have mndo since my arrest,
nncl wishing to correct nny falso accusa
tions niado by mc, I tako this method of
doing so and giving the reasons which in
duced mo to do so.
When I was first arrested, nfter tho
sudden death of Sir. Scott, 1 was fright
ened, and do not remember what I said
or done. But, after being confined in
jail, I was induced by ono professing to
bo my IvieiHl to mako statements entirely
false, believing that by so doing I could
regain my own liberty at once, being
told that I could bo released in two days
if 1 implicated persons ill the crime with
which 1 was charged.
Believing this, 1 stated tli.it Joseph
Woodward had tried to induco me to poi
son Mr. Scott, which was falso. And
after tho failure to aircst Woodward, tin
der the same promise I made a statement
which caused tho arrest of William Stur
devant, who is, so far as I know, innocent
ol any crime.
1 liese statements wcro niado contrary
to the advice of my counsel, who told mo
to havo nothing to say about the matter
to nny persons. But this professed
friend said ho could help mo more than
any other person if I would follow his ad-
vieo. 1 have since learned mat tins w;is
dono to cct statements from mo which
could bo used in cvidenco against inc. I
was basely imposed upon and bribed by
promises to mako statements entirely
false, being told by this person that any
thing I said to him could not bo used
against mc.
(Signed; MKS. KOENA. A. SCOTT.
The Fire Fiend. V rent Destruction
of I'rnnertu m J-.mnonum. Loss orcr
$30,000. On Tuesday morning about
3:15 our citizens wcro nnmscd from their
slumbers by the alarm of fire, which
proved to be "Cook s block. 1 lie names
spread so rapidly before any assistance
could be had, that a number ol our
best business stands wero destroyed, as
follows: .lohn Campbell s hardware
Store, J. Dcubler's tailoring establish
ment., V. J. Godwins photo, rooms,
Uelontr Dillon s drug store, 1 he Cam
eron Herald, X. 1). -Veiscretui's boot, and
shore-.store, Mrs. Hitchcock s millinery
store, L. Taggart s drug store and the
nostoflicc: also tho following private
families wero burned out: John Ander
son, Dubler, M. T. Ilornn, Mr. Gallop,
V. D. White, W. J. Godwin, n. I. lag
gart, JohnS. Douglas, Wm. jlonison and
Geo. IvimbalL
Everything was burned from Xarby's
shop on timid street, to I'enny's block
on Fourth street. The fire is supposed
to bo the work of an incendiary and
started in J. Dubler's store, himself and
family just escaping m time to save their
lives. Two brakenien were the first to
notice the fire and give tho alarm.
jluch credit is due the men and hoys
who worked to keep the llames from the
Biddle llouso and the buildings on the
east sido of Broad Street. Had the Bid
dlo llouso caught iiro tho whole business
portion of tho town would have been de
stoyed. What pnzstlcs the minds of those burned
out is where they will find places to live
and do business as there is not a vacant
room in Emporium. Tho number of
business firms and private families turned
out is nineteen.
All the mail matter was saved from the
postofiico. and locked up in Putzcl's store,
together with drugs, -c. , saved from Tg'
trait's store. Mr. Sweazcy gave Mr.
Taggart the use of two rooms in his hotel,
and bv 0 o'clock Tuesday evening the
post ollieo was again in running order.
Jr. Allard save Delong A- Eillon part of
his store. Where the balance of the linns
will find room wo are unable to say.
An old chap at Oil City, Pa , likely
to die, has burned up sixteen taousani
dollars that there miy be no fiuarreliiig
over his will.
Norwegian girls, who have been doing
kitchen work in Iowa at S-J.fiO a week,
arc hiring out to work in t lie harvest
fields at from 82 00 to $3.00 per day.
stT m a iirs adve u t is k mT: n t.
. PASSAGE TICKETS
TO Oil 1'UOM
Queenstown cr Liverpool,
G-lascow oi" Doiry,
ALSO TO AND FKOM LONDON',
TO ST. MARY'S.
Steerage from New Yoik 29 00
" to " " ol 00
From New York to St. Mary's 8 00
I HAFTS FOR MONEY.
l'AYABLE IN
ENGLAND, IRELAND, AND SCOTLAND
AT LOWEST HATES
WAY BE HAD FKOM
JAMES BLAKELY,
Offico at the Book Store, Centre St.
ST. MARY'S PENN'A.
nl0t3.
U. S. PATENT AGENCY,
OFFICE 018 F St., Washington, D. C. "
G. J. FERRISS,
SOLICITOR.
The CHEAPEST nnd most reliable Pat
t en Agency iu Wellington. Full particu
lars. Address G. J. FERRISS, Box 05,
Washington, D. C.
St. Cloud Hotel"
CORNER NINTH ANP F STREETS,
WASHINGTON, I). C.
On the American and European plant.
The nio st crntrial ation in lie City.
Opposite the Patent Office, Masonio Temple
and one block from General Post Office De
partment. The F and Ninth Street Cars,
comnmnicatiii); with the Cupitol, Execu
tive Mansion, Treasury, War and Navy De
partments and the Ii. & O. oud 11. & P De
pots, puss the door.
N. B. Take F-Strcet Cars at B. & O.
Depot and get out at 9th street. Take itth
street Cars at B. & P. Depot and get out at
F street. J. E. LYON, Prop.
3rCnt this out.-fl
THE NATIONAL CAPITAL
ADVERTISING AGENCY
OF
WASMAGTOX, D. a
CQy Advertisements inserted in papers in
every section of the country.
tSfRates Lower than those of any other
agency in the United States.
JgyAdvertisers will consult their own
best in'erest by addressing FENNYWITT,
BENNETT & CO., Box U15, Washington,
1). C.
Hew Advertisements.
II ALL fc uVVAULEY,
Attorney s-at-Lw.
Office in New Brick Building, Main St.,
Ridgway, Elk Co., Pa.
v3u!2lf.
"1TTANTEB, Apeiits nnd Peddlers lor
our PRESS AND ST HA IN lilt
Presses and strains jams, herbs, vegetables,
lard, tallow, meats, cheese, &o. Every
family wants it. Sewing Machine and
other established agents are finding this
very profitable. Circulars tree. LittlehclU
& Dame, AO. 102 Nashitiglon St., nostou,
Mass. nl2-l8
ASSIGNEE'S SALE. Notice is
hereby given that I will expose to sale
at Public Auction on
SATURDAY, JULY 2Gth, 1873.
at 10 o'clock, a. m., at tho Coal Shalt, in
Earlcy, Elk Co,, Pa.
2 Cold tinsels, 1 Machinists ham-
m in i i . I ' : . t.
mcr. 2 lias longs. I jjiacKsmun
Tones. 1000 lbs. Iron, more or less.
2 Empty bbls. 3 galls tar, more or less.
12 icet gas pipe 1-incli. IU leet gas
pipe U iuch. 1 X-cut saw. 1 square.
I pumps lU-inoh. 1 pump 4-nicn. i
rindstone. 1 anvil. 1 sledge. 1
hammer. 50 leet irum hose. I set
tneklo blocks, o") feet sheet gum. 1
office desk, o five dozen bolts. 2
second-hand shovels. 1 set ticket
stamps. 00 feet 3-inch rope. 22
mining cars. 1 ton hay, more or uss.
8 Patent Engine Packings, 2 Unions
H-iuch. 10 iuch steel ljxlj-inch. 5
J-loot steel octagon. 1 Case of Draft
ing instruments. 1 Compass. 3 Stoves.
2 Coal liods. 1 Ruler. 2 t fliee
Chairs. 8 lbs. Metalic Packing. 12
bushels Corn, more or Iocs. o3 bushels
Oats, mote or lefs. GU0 Props, more or
less. 12 leet 10-inch Cast Pipe. 1
Coal Screen. I Pinch-bur. 50 leet 5
iuch Cast Pipe. 1 R lrog and chains.
1 pair Sleighs. 2 sets double trees 1
Wagon. 2 Mules, with harness. 1
manure fork. 2 neck yokes. 1 Log
Chain. 800 Tons Slack Coal, more or
less. 4 Monkey Wrenches. 1 Scicw
Plate, with Taps and Dies. 1 Gas Tap
1-inch. 2 Gas Stocks. The property
of The Toby Creek and Philadelphia
Coal and Oil C"inpuuv.
3). C. OYSTER, Assignee.
Ridgway, July 15, 7:5.
IDGWAY SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Annual j:c2ort of Directors.
TREASURER'S ACCOUNT. DR
.Tune 1, 1872. School. Building
To bal . iu Treasury at
date
To cash from County
Treasurer
To cash from State
117 11
011 42
1G3 GS
1Q7 50
98 10
1,014 71
014 42
api'iopi lauon .. . .
To cah from H. II.
Wcnsel, coll'r, 1871
To cash from J. Pow
ell, collector, 1872.
To cash collected by
Treasurer Powell,
seated tax, 1872. . .
To cash collected by
Treasurer Powell,
unseated tax, 1872.
June 7, 1873.
Balance overpaid the
Sfliool Fund bv
Treas. iJowcll
50
80
037 00 303 00
208 43 131 22
583 VI
$2,910 17 $2,030 80
CR.
By am't bonds & int.
paid on Bidgway
school building. . . .
By commission on
hainc
y School Fund paid
out 2,853 11
By commission on
samo C7 00
Balance due Building
Pund
2,233 23
44 70
350 81
2,910 17 $2,(139 80
TABULAR STATEMENT.
To total amount of
Treas. receipts, to
wit:
School tax 2.320 20
Building tax.... 2,039 80
$1,900 M
By paid teach
ers, viz:
Jliss Lucy
Horton, '72 70 00
L. 1). Rock
well, 1872. . 300 00
Miss A. P.
Taylor, '72. 150 00
" '73. 300 00
Miss P. Lane,
1872 100 00
Miss M. I.
Avery, '72. 50 0)
" '73. 105 00
F. II. Um-
hollz. 1873. 500 00
Mrs. May E.
Senium, '73 200 00
Miss Thorpe,
1873 103 00
Miss L. E.
Card . . . r. . 103 00
Mrs. Mattio
Buglo 40 00
Miss Martin. 110 00 2,200 50
FUEL AND CONTINOENC1E3. '
Paid Elk Ad
vocate for
print, rules
and regula
tions Paid for ink
for school
wells
Paid for solar
5 00
5 30
charts
Paid for iri-
10 50
mary charts
Paid for mak
ing out du
plicate Paid W. C.
Ilealy for
brooms,
pail, etc.,
'71 and '73.
Pd. for print
ing lasty'rs
2 10
10 00
8 G5
report, txc.
Paid C. E.
Bcman for
ink furuis'd
Paid Geo. L.
11 00
1 00
M' Cracken
coal bill, '73 101 37
Paid F. Wil
niarth, coal
nt Johnson
burg 80 00
Paid for pu
pils' reports
aud class
records..., 10 00
Paid 3. Bhuto
for painting
bl'k boards 2 50
Paid for slat
ing for bl'k
boards 5 23
Pd. for clean
ing houses
nnd out
houses, '71
and '72.... 22 00
Paid for hauK
ing coal nt
Johnsoub'g 6 00
Paid W. 8.
Servico &
Co. for
stoves, nt
Ridgway &
Gardner's . 71 01
Tain N. Gard
ner for fuel
nnd clean'g
house 18 00
Paid for nd-
vort i s i n g
Trciva. ac't
for 1872... . 8 00
Pd. B. F. Ely
for hauling
coal, 1872.. 10 50
Td for print'g
tax notices 3 00
Paid for post
ago to send
tax notices
by mail. ... 1 00
BECllETAHIEs' SALARIES.
Paid H. Lit
tle in full
for 1872.... 50 00
Paid C. E.
350 24
Roman, one
half for '73.
25 00
75 00
BENTS AXD BEPAlltfl.
rd. B.F.
Ely
for sidcw'lk
plank and
hauling, '72
Paid school
house rent,
72, John
sonbiirg.. . .
53 50
18 07
laid repairs
to furnace,
R i d g w a y
sch'l house,
1872 81 90
Paid Powell
it Kime re-
pa 1 r ti x -tares
1809
to 1873
PaidN.Gard
i:er, repair
ing hmiKO
and bnild'g
out house..
44 13
14 00
107 37
NEW
BUILDINGS.
Paid bonds tc
interest on
R i d g w a y
building. . .
COLLECTION FEES.
Collector and
Treas. Pow
ell's foes. . .
Balance due
Tieasu re r
Powell .... 227 10
2,238 23
101 82
5,193 10 $5,193 10
ASSETS AND LIABILITIES ASSETTS.
Bal. due from II. II.
Wensel, collector,
1872, about 130 00
Bal. duo from tax
pavers' tax of year
ending June, 1873. 1,001 80
Bal. duo on Judgment
vs. Ely & Messenger 287 71
Bal. due on Judgment
vs. Ovorholtzei;... 891 08
Bui. duo on duplicate
of P. Malono, 1S71,
bout 75 00 59
LIAI1II.ITIES,
Salaries due teachers
for whiih no orders
have been issued,
to wit:
Mi. Mattio
Buglo 170 00
Mrs. .May E.
Sehram.... 25 00
Miss Helen
Martin 175 00
Miss Lucy
Horton.... 70 CO
F. II. I'm-
holtz 350 00
Miss A. P.
-Taylor .... 225 00 1,015 00
Outstanding orders
duo teachers:
Mrs. Mattio
Bugle 170 00
Mrs. May E.
Sehram... . 200 00
Miss Helen
i'lil I llll .... Mil 'U
Miss Lucy
Horton.... 35 00 431 00
Building Debt.
Bond for bal.
due S. Jack
son ,V Co.
for Ridg
way school
house 1000 00
Two y'rs int.
on same. . . 120 00 1,120 00
DueG.L. M'Craeken
for coal lor 1873... 170 41
Due C E. Bcman,
bal. one-half secre
tary's salary, 1873.
23 00 $3,701 41
Excess of assetts over liabilities, $ 004 18
Ovcrholtzer jndgment of 891 08 sup
posed to bo worthless, in which event tho
li:iliilit ics would pveopd apscta $'.?8ft 00
Whole number of schools taught 5
Whole number scholars taught, to wit:
Ridgway Males. Females. Total.
Primary.... 45 87 83
T,,t,.,.,,,n,li.,t !!7 1rt K
Primary.... 45 87 83
Intermediate.. 37 10 53
Uppermost grado 80 30 GO
118 63 201
.Tohnsonburg 15 19 84
Gardner's 11 0 17
Whistletown 9 8 17
Mill Creek 9 0 15
103 122 284
Pro rata cost of tuition per capitum et
dium, or cost of each scholar for one day's
schooling during current school year:
Pvpils, Months. Per Day.
Ridgway
.Tohnsonburg.
Gardner's. . , .
Whist letown .
Mill Creek...
201
8i
61 cts.
84
17
17
15
G
6
6
3
43
9
0;
10:
284 29J
Average per centum of attendance in
the entire district .' 71
SALARIES PAID.
Principal Ridgway school, per
month f 100 00
Three female assistants, Ridg
way school, per month, each . . 50 00
Four female rural district teach
ers, per month, each 33 03
Attest
C. E. BEMAN, Seo'y.
Ridgway, Juno 2d, 1873.
FRED. SOHOENING & CO.
Law, Commercial, Book,
and Stationers.
EIDGirAY, ELK CO., 1L
DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF LAW HLANKS, AND FRENCH,
ENGLISH, AND AMERICAN STATIONERY.
ARNOLD'S WRITING FLUID AND COPYING INK.
LEAD PENCILS OF ALL KI.MDS AND PRICES.
Vstcrbrook'a Celebrated Sleet iens the Ilrst Trtrff.
All Kinds of Job Printing done iu the Rest Style aud at Low 1'iiccs.
LETTER, NOTE, AND RILL HEADS, BUSINESS CARDS AND EN
VELOPES OF EVERY STYLE IN ANY QUANTITY.
POWELL & KIME. !
A. MAMMOTH STOCK!
Firmly believing that tie world moves,
and that the demands of the public are con
stantly increasing, the proprietors of the
(Snmtl 2nfrLal JStorc
have just returned from the eastern and
western cities with the most perlcct and
complete stock of
MERCHANDISE
OF EVERYDKSCRIPTION.
You cannot
ASK FOR ANYTHING
V
they do not keep, aud they have
t t t .
aOSOIUlCI?
BROKEN THE PACK BONE
of high prices. They buy for cash and
SELL FOR CASH!
CHEAPER
THAN THE CHEAPEST !
Ridgway, May 1st, 1873.
Manhood: How Lost, How
Restored.
Just published; a new edi
tion of Dr. Culverwkil's
Celebratko Essay on the radical cure (with
out medicine) of SrERMATOKBHffi or Semi
nal weakness. Involuntary Seminal Lo seas
Impotency, Mental and Physical Incapac
ity, Impediments to Marriage, etc; also,
Consumption. Epilepsy and Fits, induced
bv self induleence or sexual extravagance
Cj"Frice in a sealed envolope, only 6
cents.
The celebrated author, in this admirab.e
essay, olearlv demonstrates trom a tlnrty
yearn' praotice, that the alarmininbg cons'
auences of self-abuse may be radically
cured without the dangerous use of inter
nal medicine or the application of theknit'ej
nointinir out a mode of cure at once simple,
certain and effsctual. by means of which
every sufferer, no matter what his condition
may be can cure nimselt cheaply, private
lv. nd radically.
(fofThis Lecture should be in the hands
of every youth and every man in the lanu,
Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to
any address, potlpard ou receipt of six cents
or two post stamps.
Also, Dr. Culverwell's 'Marriage Guide,"
price 60 cents.
Address the Publishers.
CHAS. J. C. KLINE 4 CO.,
127 Bowery, New York, Post Office Box 4
tab. 8
and General Job Printers,
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specialty. We have thelaiycHt uml mewt complete
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We keep constantly in process lnne numbers of
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nnd on tho nhortest notice. Wo build Eninnca
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i Tanneries, Cotton Uinn, Threshers and all classes
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I We are now building the celebrated Lane Circa
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RAILROADS.
PHILADELPHIA AUD ERIE BAILKOAD,
WINTER TIME TABLlf.
ON and after SUNDAY, OCT. 27 1873,
the trains on the Philadelphia It
trie Kailroad will run as follows)
wertwako.
Mail Train leaves Pliiladclpliia.il. 40 p.m.
" " Ilidgway - n.na p. m.
It (I nvriea nt Kl-ffi 7.5fi D. 111.
Erie Exp loaves Philadelphia... it. 40 p. m.
Kiitgway z.oij a. iu.
" arrive nt Erie 7.45 a. m.
Accomodation, leaves Keuova,...2.10 p. ra
Kidgway,..o. zup. m.
nrr at Kane 7.30p. m.
EASTWARn.
Mft'.l Train leaves Erie 11.85 a. m.
. " Hidgway 6.00 p.
m.
" " arrive at l'hilad'a... 6.6o a.
m.
Erie Express leaves Eric 9.06 p.
m.
m.
m.
ridgway... i.vi a.
" " arrat Philadelphia.. 8.80 p.
Accomodation, leaves Kane 7.65 a. m.
" Ilidgway... o.ot a. m.
" nrr at Hcnovo 12.30p.m.
Mail EiiBt cohuects cast and west at Erie
with L 6 M S 11 W and at Corry and Ir
vineton with Oil Creek and Allegheny It
R W.
Mail West at Corry and Irvinetou with
Oil Creek nnd Allegheny R R W.
Warren Accommodation EaBt and West
with truina on L. S. & M. S. R. W. cast and
west nud ivt Corry with O. C. & A. R. R. W.
Erie Accommodation East nt Corry and
West tit Corry and Irvintton with O. C- &
A. tt. R. W.
WM. A. BALDWIN.
Ocu'l Sup't.
GUAND OPENING
Wiu'er Arrangement
BUFFALO, N'EW YORK
AND
PHILADELPHIA RAILWAY.
Time Tabic adopted SATURDAY, March
1, 1873. Traius depart, from and arrive at
I lie liutl'alo, New l ork & Philadelphia
lUilwuy depot, corner of Exchange and
Louisiana streets.
ON AND AFTER MARCH 1, 1873, UN
TIL further notice, Trains will run
as follows:
LEAVING BUFFALO
7:10 a. m. Local Freight nnd passenger,
arriving at Emporium at 6.10 p. in.
1J:00 ni. Philadelphia Mail arriving
at Emporium at U:O0 p. in.
i!:0 p. m. Local Freight nnd passenger,
arriving at Olcnu at 8:05 p. m.
6.1H) p. in. Ole.in Accommodation ar
riving at Olciin at 8.20 p. m.
TRAINS LEAVE EMPORIUM.
1.10 p. ni. Mail Arriving at Buffalo at
7.10 p. in.
7.0U a, in. Local Freight and Passenger
Arriving at i'utlalo i.t 5.60 p. m.
LEAVE OLEAN.
5.15 a. m. Accommodation arriving at
liullr.lo at 8.'J a. in.
7.-') a.m. Local Freight and passenger,
nrrivi'm at Kuiiulo at 1.1(1 p. m.
SUNDAY TRAINS
Leave lluflalo at 10.00 a. m., arriving at
Oleau nt 1.10 p. m.
Leave Olean at '2A'i p. fti., m'riviag at
Lliititilo t 0.00 p. m.
Passengers lor llenovo, Lock Haven,
Ct'illmmsport and intermediate points on
the Philadelphia & Eric Railway leave
liull'alo at. 12 in., arriving at Emporium at
(j. p. in., Renovo at 8.30 p. m. Lock Haven
nt 0.40 p. m. and Williamsport nt 11.05 p.
m.
Leave Williamsport. 8.30 a. m., Lock
Haveu at 0.40 a. m., Renovo at 11.05 a. m.,
Emporium at 1. 10 p. ni., arriving nt Buffalo
nt 7.10 p. in. '
For list of Stnsre Connections anr.lv at
Ticket Ollices.
UulLilo Omnibus Line running from all
rains.
H. L. LYMAN, Ocu'l Tass Ag't.
J. D. YEOMANS, Superintendent.-
NEW TIME TABLE.
Commencing Feb. 21th, 1873.
ALLEGHENY VALLEY R, R.
THE BEST ROUTE BETWEEN PITTS
BURGH AND POINTS ON THE
PHIL'A. & ERIE R. R.
OOI NO SOUTH.
Buffalo Exjiress leaves Corry at 11 10 a m
Leivcs Irvtncton.
7 68 am
Arrives at Pittsburgh
855 p m
6 20 p m
6 15pm
6 16am
6 10 a m
0 05 p m
4 65 p m
0 30 p in
Niclit Express Leaves Irvinelon.
Night Express leaves Corrv
Arrives at Pittsburgh
Day Express leaves Corry
Arrives at Pittsburgh
Oil City Accom. leaves Oil City
Arrives at isruuy a Rend
ooiNa Nonm.
iJiiaio express leaves Pittsburg at 7 50 a tn
arrives nt i. orry
" " Irviueton
(i 25 p m
8 50 p m
Night Express leaves Pittsburgh
BOOp m
Arrives at Lorry
o oo a m
1) 54 p m
12 lOp m
" " Irvincten
Day Express leaves Pittsburgh
Arrives at Corrv
10 4o p m
Oil City Accom. leaves B. Bend 6 40 am
arrives Hi uu tuy 1100am
Connections made at Corry nnd Irvine
tou for points on the Oil Creek and the
Allegheny Valley Rtil Road.
Pullman Pallaco Drawing Room Sleep,
ing Cars on Night Express Trains between
Corry and Pittsburgh.
Ask for Tickets via Allegheny Valley R.
J. J. LAWRENCE. Gca. Supt.
DAGUSCAH0NDA EAILE0AD.
From and af;er Monday, Feb. 6th 1873.
Traius will run on this Road as follows.
Leaves Earlcy 7 30 a. m., arrives at
DaguscuhouJa Junction 8 10 a. m.,con
nocting with Accotn. east 8 14 a. m. aai
with Mail west at 9 15 a. m.
Leaves Pa'uscahonda at 9 20 a. m
arrives (U Earlcy 10 00 a.m. Leaves
Earlcy 3 30 n. m and arrivne nt Tloi.a.
cahonJa at 5 00 p. w., connecting with
Mail east at 5 09 p. in-, and Accommo
dation west at 5 40 p. in.
In case P. & E. trains are late, Darius
cahonda train holds twenty miDutes""be
yond tho above tinio.
Tickets should always be procured
before leaving stations.
C. R. EAREY, Lestse.
JOB PRINTING.
Cards, Billheads, Letterheads, Note-
hedd, Tags, Envelopes, eto., neatly
printed at the ADVOCATE office
Court House, Ridgway, Pa. '