The Elk County advocate. (Ridgway, Pa.) 1868-1883, September 25, 1873, Image 3

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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1973.
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Car Time at Mdg-tcn'j.
Erlt Express East 2:04 a. m.
lo do West 2:39 a. m.
do Mail Knst 6:05 p, m.
do do West 2:62 ft. m.
Benoro Accommodation East 8.55 a. m.
do do West 0:25 a. m.
elk Lodge, a. y m.
The stated meeting of Elk Lolgs, No.
879, are held at their hull, corner of Main
and Depot streets, on the second nnd fourth
Tuesdays of ench month-
D. B. DAY, Sco'y.
Hates of Advertising.
On column, one year $75 00
1 ' " " 40 00
J ' " ' " 25 00
I 15 00
Transient advertisement rer square of
eight lines, one Insertion $1, two inser
tions, $1.50, three insertions. $2.
Business cards, tcu liues or less, per
year $5.
Advertisements payable quarterly.
The trial list will be published next
week. There are twenty-one cases put
don for trial.
Tax State Fair begins its exhibition
on the 30th inst., at Erie, and will
continc four days.
Hev. Mr. Johns, of Warren will
preach at the Court House next Sunday
morning and evening.
Coukty Commissioners will meet at
lhair office in llidgway, on Monday,
Nov. 10th, 1873. By order
C. II. M'Cauley, Clerk.
W were visited by a heavy frost on
last Monday night. The frost, in eonie
places, remained on the ground until
bout 9 o'olock a. m.
Notice is hereby given to jurors to
b punctual in attendance on court, on
Monday moriing, November 3rd.
Fhed. Sciioening, Clerk.
Thb light tbat oceured on the street
in "front of ihe Post OiScc, last Tuesday
alternooo, created quite au excitement
in that pare of the town. The croic was
undoubtedly the victorious party.
Last Tuesday two boys of Edwin
Paine, while crossing the chuto at Port
land, this county, on a board, became
cftccy-headcd and ell on the apron of
tho dam. Daniel Davidson's boy aged
About 13 years, being close behind,
jumped in and rescued them before
tbey passed over or they would probably
i-ith have been drowned, as the water
below the dam is about 20 feet deep.
AIx. Tuos. Goodwin was severely
injured at iiagle Valley last Wednesday.
He was working on N. T, Cummings'
new bouse, and was sawing off a rafter
when the piece he was standing on, gave
way, percipitating him ten foet to the
floor below, the piece of rafter striking
liim ia the face, producing u never:
goiih, It is thought he will recover,
although Lis wounds are very painful.
Last Thursday a son of Daniel Dav.
idson, aged about nine years, at Port
laud this county, while gathering bur
rtemuts, fell from a limb, about IS fee
to the ground, breaking his right arm
nd mjuiiog himse If severely otherwise
vr. i. o. isoraweu set ttie arm but Lis
internal kjurics will probably cause his
death.
Since the above was written the boy
lias died and was buried at this place.
We would caution all persons against
leaviog their produce, merchandise, etc.,
when (liy would likely be disturbed by
domestic) animals. A case of this nature
was fully illustrated last Monday eve
ning, to the undcscribable disgust of a
certain young man, residing not a
thousand miles from Grant street, this
plaee. The loss was about a bushel of
choice apples, that wero captured by
talfadozen calves, pasturing in th j lot
east of the Hyde House. No insurance.
' Godky's Lady's Book for October
is oo .our table and as usual replete with
good things. The steel engraving en
titled "A Rurai Scene in Autumn;" is
unique. The fashion plate and choice
misoelUny are as Usual, very good. The
proprietor of this exoellent Magazine
intends to issue a chromo in the Decem
ber number and ono in the January No.
Besides each subscriber for 1874 will
receive a copy of the magnificent chromo
entitled "Trne to Nature," which, is said
to be very beautiful. Send 25 cents
for a specimen number to L. A. Godey,
Philadelphia.
The report that the new fifty-cent note
hs been counterfeited is without founda
tion. A gentleman who supposed he
Lad detected such a counterfeit under
took to describe the difference to Gen
eral Spinner, United States Treasurer,
by showing that each genuine note was
mirked on the upper margin by the let
ter "P" in General Spinner's signature.
The lattor immediately produced a sheet
of the notes printed iu two columns of
seven notes each, and asked the gentle
how the two notes at the top could be
thus marked. This collapsod the coun
terfeit story. General Spinner author
izes the offer of $100 for a counterfeit
tote of this issue
A Cruel (?) Mistake. On last
Thursday morning the tica janitors of
our school building rang the first or half-
past eight bell at 7.S0, thus convulsing
the whole village. Many a "pnter-fa-
inilias" was seen to funiblb for his far
futned timekeeper, to look eager fy and
steadfastly into its hue, to bring its face
again and again to his ear all the time
shaking the watch as a truant child, and
wondering if it had at last proved un-
faitfhul. Mahrnal I'arrnU whose chil
dren were not yet dis uised in brushed
hair, scrubbed luce and clean apron, ran
about in a phreuzy asking, cross hus
bands for excuses to send with the dear
ones who were soon to be tardy, and con
sulting their near neighbors in regard to
clocks.
School Directors were seen on the
streets very much exercised about some
thing (steak for breakfast, perhaps).
The Principal of the school thinking
that the building was on fire, rushed
from his breakfast table like a fugutivo
from justice. When cooler all decided
that the ringing ui mat bell was very
much like the Graphic Balloon Amtcn
glim, if welt meant it was poorly exe
cuted. Janitors please do not bo so naughty
again till about the first of April, and
oblige
Gerald.
GE1TE3AL NOTES.
Tin shirt fronts are the. fashion at Nor
wich, Conn.
An Iowa woman found a live snake
coiled abuut the door knob.
The yellow fover is raging at Key
West and the Dry Tortugas.
Twenty thousand dollars are to be ex
pended for inproviug the Baltimore ca
thedral.
A new morning pnper is talkop of in
Chicago, under the editorship ol ex-Sen
ator Doolittle.
The labor troubles in Charleston. S
C, have not been quieted, but the strik
ers are not successful.
A bank cashier in Turner's Falls,
Mass , is undar indictment for ballancing
his accounts on the Sabbath.
An English jury recently returtied a
verdict of "Not guilty, but we believe he
broke into the house for all that.
A man who will deliberately and will
fully cheat a printer, ought to bekicked
to cteatli by au iniuriatcd saw-buck.
A French lady, hearing that a tunnel
cost 5,000 yard, importuned her bus-
bund to her a dress of t hut material.
There is a colored man running lor
the Assembly in Hamilton county, O.,
for the first tiiua iu toe history of that
State.
Suburban Peorians mistake their new
letter carriers for book ageutsaud light
ning rod peddlers, and throw .-ilou'iS at
them.
J3y order of tie Shah, the Grand
Vizier, who accompanied his njugesty on
his recent vioit to Europe, bus becu scut
to prison.
Sermonettc is the Illinois title for a
short Sunday discourse suited to the
hot weather and thinly attended churches
of summer.
The shade trees of Cleveland. Ohio,
in the belief of the JJerad, are falling
victims to the coal smoke aud gases
which pollute the atmoehpere.
A singular epidemio has broken out
among the hogs at Salem, Vermont.
They refuse to cat, turn a dark red or
purple color, and die iu a few hours.
The Baltimore Sun gives notice that
Maryland will spend no more money on
the Chesapeake aud Ohio Canal, and
Congress will be asked for a subsidy.
Miss Margaret Uenuett, a sister of the
late James Gordon Benectt of the New
York Herald, died receutly at Huntly,
Scotland, in the eightieth year of her
age.
The track entering the Iloosao tunnel
will soon be connected wiih tho main
roud, the necessary cut through tbe
rocks to the westward being nearly com
pleted. Levenworth, Kansas, boasts of a frost
on Sunday uight a week ago. At Fair,
mount, near Leavenworth, the lrost was
so heavy that letters could bo traced on
ho fence boards.
The periodicals of tho United States,
according to the latest estimate dF How
ell's Newspaper Reporter, number 5,872
aud those of all the rest of the world
ouly 7,712.
The droughts in Maine causes lower
water iu tho Penobscot river than has
been kuown siuce the year 1825, aud
tho Kennebeck and other rivors aud
streams are also unusually low.
The three Ku Kluk captured bv the
aid of the Louisville Courier-J turnaCs
correspondent escaped soon after thev
were locked up. The correspondent says
.1 i.e.. . J
ma; mey were icii in an open corrouer,
The farmers of Missouri are to hold a
State Convention at Jefferson City on
the 1st of Ootober. The Grangers have
already carried the heretofore ltepubli-
can couuty or voaoway by a large ma
jority.
Jack Shepphard, at the City Gardens
ran Francisco on the loth inst., huc-
ce6stully accomplished the task of walk
ing one thousand miles in one thousand
hours, lie suffered extremely during
tne last portion or the walk.
The Temperance society of Leaven
worth, Kansas, is trembleina; before the
threat of a wholesale liquor dealer, who
says tie will bring suit against their
president for inducing a certain druggist
to resnip a barrel ot whisky.
. The British Government has decided
on destroying the Ashaotees. Uy D
ceniber the troops will be ready to take
tne neia. filteen hundred aditional
European soldiers will be placed at the
bead of the existing force. After the
Ashantee army has been defeated a raDid
march will be mado upon the Capital
Coomassio, which is to be destroyed.
Alaska may turn an Artio Eldorado.
A. steamer recently arrived at Portland,
Oregon, from Sitka, brought two tons of
gold quartz. A mine has been discov
ered where, it is paid, gold can be picked
out with a knife, and placer mines, said
to be exceeding rich, are being worked
about 225 miles from Fort Wranulo
Tho discoverer of all this was himself
frozen to death. Some of the course
gold, iu pieces worth from $2 to $12,
was brought to Portland. If tho mines
hold out Alaska will soon have a larger
population than Nevada.
A Whole Family Married off
IN A Day. Application was tmido in
the Probate Court, yesterday, for marri
age license on behalf of two sisters aud
their brother, the daughcrs aud son ol
Mr. Henry Yost, of Liberty stteet.
Mr. William lioeltgor took out the li
cense for Miss Lcuu Yost, and William
Tateinau the license to tuurry Miss Liz
zie Yost... J. II. Yost, the sou, procurod
the third license for his intermarriage
with Miss Amelia Broch. The young
folks all leave the parental roof tor the
hy menial altar on the same day. Tuesday
ot this week, on which occasion the trip
ratite wedding will bo celebrated. Cin
cinnati Commercial, Dth inst.
The Boston Traveler tells us that
Ontario people are asked to give one cent
each towards a statute of Tecumseh. If
a fine of one cent were imposed upon the
estate of every one who killed tho noble
savage, the statute could be had without
troubling the Canadians for money.
Hew Advertisements.
SEGISTEE'S NOTICE.
Notice is bareby given that the Fiual
accounts of George Null Jr., admistrator
of the Estate of George Nulf Sr., late of
Hortou Township, Elk county, deceased,
has been filed in my Office, aud that the
same will be presented at the Orphan's
Court of Elk county for confirmation, on
the first Monday of November next, be
ing the third day.
FRED. SCHCENING,
n30-t4. Agister.
LK COUNTY COURT PKOCLAMA
TION. Whereas the Hon. L. V. Wet.
more, President Judjje for the Oth Judicial
Distriet of Pennsylvania, and Chas. LuliF
and J. V. Mouk, Esqs., Associate Judges
in Elk county, have issued their precepts
to nie directed, for the time of holding of
Orphan's Court, Court of Common Pleas,
General Quarter Sessions and Oyer and
Terminer, at Kidgway, for the County of
Elk, on the 1st Monday of November, (be
ing the 3rd day) 1873, and continue two
weeks.
Notice is therefore given to the Coroner,
Justices of the I'e ice, and Constables in
and tor the county of Elk, to appear in
their own proper persons, with their rec
ords, inquisitions and rcmcuiberanccs, to
do those things which of their offices and
in their behalf appertain to bo done, aud
all witnesses and other persons prosecuting
in behalf of the Commonwealth against any
person or persons are required lo bo then and
there attending, mid not lo depart, at their
peril. Jurors are requested to be punctual
in their attendance at Ihe Appointed time,
agreeable to notice. 9
Given under my band and neal at the
Sheriff's office, in Ridgway, the "5th day
o.' September, in t lie year of our Lord on
tuuusauu eigne nunureu u u Bvveuiy
three. D. C. OYSTER, Sheriff.
TITE VICTOR SEWING MACHINE CO
want reliable and energctio Agents in this
County. The "VICTOR is a Lock-stitch,
Shuttle Machine, with Self-setting Needle,
best furnished and most perfect Machine
offered. An increase of over 500 per
cent, on sales of 1872 over 1 b7 1. For
Terms &c. Address.
VICTOR SEWING MACHINE CO.,
1227 ChestnutSt., Philadelphia, Pa,
h30t5.
LIST OF JUKORS. The following
is the List of Jurors drawn for the
November term ot Court, couimcnciug
Monday, November 3rd, 1873 :
TRAVERSE JURORS.
Benezette Dennis Taylor, William
Murray, George Eoglish.
lSenzinjrer Nicholas Dewalt, Joseph
Lenczel, Fransis Cassidy, Henry Gaus
onen, Joseph Fries.
Fox. James W. Itosrcrs, Horace
Spangenbury, Jeremiah Hewitt, Jutnss
11. Taylor, Joel S. Taylor, David Mere
dith, Z. 13. Earley.
Highland Wm. J. Stubbs.
Ilorton Allen Giles, Adam Kem
merer, Harvey Parsons, James Mc
Clcllan, J. C. McAllister, J.hn 11.
Kelts.
Jay Francis J. Spangler, Oliver
Dodge, Martin Clover, James Itatenian,
Josiah R. Morey, Houston Urnwnlee.
Jones Johu Kleissath, John Kitt-
ner, Charles Paul, C. A. Paiue.
Kidgway W. S. Hamblen, J. K.
Wbitmore, John Van Orsdall, Kobert
Warner, W. C. Geary, 0. W. Uarrett,
James Hickard, 11, K. Eubody, &.buer
Malen.
St. Mary's 13oro' Edward E. Mo
Bride, John li. Alilis, John Hmmett,
Philip Wilhelm, Micheal felibich, Will
iam Gics.
Spring Creek George Saxton, J. U.
Tiice, D. K. Moore.
GRAND JURORS.
Beuezette Mirty Hays, (Blacksmith")
John Emery, Win. F. Waiuwright, W.
D. Dellaas.
Benziuger George Nissel, Lawrence
Gahr.
Fox George B. Taylor, Audrew
Howe.
Ilorton N. M. Brockway, S. A.
Olmstcad.
Jay John Hess, Wm. P. Luce.
Jones R. W. Brown, Michael Dill.
Uidtrway. C. E.Beman, Geo. Blanc
hard, D. D. Cook, Horace Little, Adam
Gower, John E. Mooie, II. 8. Thayer.
St. Mary's Boro' C. 11. Sexton,
Thomas Zimmett.
Spring Creek. Taylor Rhius.
4
LIST OF JURORS. The following
is the List of Jurors drawn for the
November term of Court, commencing
Monday, Nov. 10th, 1673 : (SECOND
WEEK.)
Benezette Isaiah Ilollicsworth, Ellis
Lewis, II 1) Perr.
Benzinger John Teitncr, Joseph
Young, Geogo Vr'Ut Michael Lawler,
CIiui-Ims Schneider, Georgo Seller.
Fox Michael Gillen P W Hays
Reesninn Meredith John Malniia U T
Kyler Jeremiah Sullivan Henry M
Gross Ralph Bell Adolph Timm.
Hortou Wm Bennett Fred Ray
winkle Joel Taylor Stephen Fox Henry
Reedy
Jay Barley Wheeler Wm B Hew
itt Benjamin Rrowulee.
Jones Theodore Cook Issao Keeler
Johu Crawer.
Millstone William Kelley Adam
Zimmermann.
Bidgway Geo W Unities Horace
Watner llemy Wilsou C Holiday S
W Miles Johu Cassiley W II Sc!iran.
Amos B Wheeler J L t-uinmins Pat
rick Dailey Edward Derby.
St. Mary's Boro' F X llabcrbush
J B Butscli Joseph Wiufclder Edward
Bubel Louis Volimer.
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invited to the fact tb t the National llankx
arc now prepar ?d to receive subscriptions
to the Capital Stock of the Centennial
Eoard of Finance The funds realized from
this source are lo be employed in the ereo
tion of the buildings for Ihe International
Exhibition, and tho expenses connected
with the same. It is confidently believed
that the Keystone State will be represented
by the name of every citizen olive to patri
otic colnmemoi'iit ion of Ihe one hundredth
birth-day of the nalinu. Tho shares of
stock are offered for J 10 each, and sub
scribers will receive a handsome engraved
Certificate of t-tock, suitable for framing
and preservation a a national memorial.
Interest at Ihe rate of six per o Jnt. per
annum will be paid on all payments of Cen
tennial Stock from date of payment lo
January 1, 1870,
Subscribers who are not near ji National
Bank can remit a check or post office order
lo the undersigned.
FUED'li I'KALEY, Treasurer.
90 i Walnut St., Philadelphia.
WANTED men & womeu
BUSINESS THAT WILL PAY
from $4 to $8 per day, can bo pursued in
your own Leigliborhaud: it is a rare chance
for those out of employment or having
leisure time; girls and boys frequently do
as well as men. Particulars free.
Address J. LATHAM & CO..
202 Washington St.; Boston, Mass.
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I. N. ARNOLD, Solicitor of
PATENTScuSf.,,,
V ASHINUTON. I). 0. Makes examina
tions id the Patent Office to ascertain the
patentability of inventions for !?10. A
majority of cases are now rejected, being
anticipated by existing patents loss to ap
plicant usually about $60, often more.
After making the preliminary examination
I charge no fee unless 1 secure a patent.
II. W. BllKLSFOltD,
Anorney ud Counselor at Law
And Solicitor of
LAUD PATENTS.
Office, 1332 F St., Post Office Boxt71
Washington, D. C
Practices before a'.l the Courts of the
United States and the Executive
Departments.
Sp cial attention given to Claims under the
ction of Public Lands by Cash. War
rants. AgriculturalCollege Script,
l're.euip.ion or Homestead,
and lo Claims for MINKUAL LANDS.
U. S. MARSHAL'S OFriCE, )
W. D. of Pennsylvania, 1
Pittsburgh. August 28, 1873. J
THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE: That on
the 23d day of August A. D. 1873 a War
rant in Bankruptcy was issued against the
estate of L.C. I10KTON&E. J. MILLER co
partners and individuals of Kidgway iu the
County of Elk and Stale of Pennsylvania,
who have been adjudged Bankrupts on
their own petition; that the payment of any
debts and delivery of any properly belong,
ing to such Bankrupts u them or for their
uso and Ihe transfer of any property by
them is forbidden by law; that a Meeting
of the Creditors of the said Bankrupts, to
prove their debts, and to choose one or more
assignees of their Estate, will be held at a
Court of Bankruptcy, to be holden at the
Eyde House in Kidgway, Elk Co., Penu'a.
before S. E: WOODRUFF Esq., Register, on
ihe 80th day of September A D 1873 at 8
o clock a. m.
JOHN HALL,
U S Marshal for said District
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Hon, J. S, Black, Washington, D. C.
Weiskk, Son & Cabl, Bankers, York, Pa.
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Leaves Earley 7 3C a in., arrives at
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Leures Puuscahunda at 9 20 a. in.
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WKKTWA1UI.
trie .Mull leaves rt.ili.dclplila-1 1.65 p.m.
Hciiovo 11. 05 p. in.
St.. Mmy .... li.'JO p. in.
Kidgway 2.0S p. ni.
arrive al wn. ...... P- m'
Erie Ll leaves l,biludelpbia...ia.40 p. m
jtenuvo .11.16 p. in.
St. Mary's... 2.10 a.m.
i Kidgway ii.SU a. m
it it arrive at Erie -7.46 a. m.
Niagara fcx. leaves Philadelphia 7.0 a. m.
t, t. .. Kenovo 3.60 p. in.
i it it Kiuporiuiu.. o,2a p. ni.
" arr at Niagara Falls 11.45 p. m.
Accomodation, loaves t!enova,...2.10 p. m
i. tit. Mary's 5.07 p. m.
t Hidgwiiy,..6. 25p. ut.
it err at Kune 7. BO p. tu.
BASTWAKI).
trie Mall leaves Kric 11.30 a. ra.
i it ! Kidgway 6.06 p. m.
it ii ti ! Mary's ... b.8'6 p. ni.
i it ti Kenovo SI. 06 p. ru.
arrive at i'hilad'a... 7.10 a. in.
Erie Express leaves Kne - 0.05 p. m.
it ii f idgway... 'Z.Vi a. m.
i ii St. Mmy ... 2.8 a. m.
ii Kenvo 6.25 a. ni,
" ar'al Philadelphia.. U.30 p. m.
Ningaiv Ex. leaves Niagara Falls 7.15 p. m.
i. Emporium- 1.10 p. m.
it it ii Kcnovo 3.10 p. ru,
' nn at l'Hlndelpliiii 12.1!0 a. ru.
Accomodaliou, leave Kane 7.55 a. in.
Kidgway... t.05 a. in.
Ji S;. iljiiy's 11.24 a. m.
arr at Kcnovo 12.30p.m.
Mnil East connects east and west at Erie
wiih h 8 M S 11 W and at (Joiry and Ir
viuetou with Oil Creek and Allegheny K
It W.
Mail Weft with east and went trains on
L S & M S U W and at lrviiielon with
Oil Creek and Allegheny R K W.
Warren Accommodation Eust and West
with trains on L. S. & M. S. K. W. east and
west and at Corry with O. C. & A. U. R. W.
Frie AccominodstinnKast at Corry anil
WeetntOrty and Irviutlon with 0. C- d;
A. 11. K. W.
Eluiira Mail and Niagara Impress mftke
close connections at V illiameport with N 0
.1 IV trains north and south.
WM. A. BALDWIN.
Oeu'l Sup't.
OK AX I) OPENING
Slimmer Arrangement
BUFFALO, NEW YORK
AND
PII I L A D E LP II f A R A I LWAY.
Timo Talile adopted .SUNDAY, August
10, 1873. Tiains licnurt from and arrive at
he Buffalo, New Voile & Philadelphia
Railway depot, corner of Exchange anl
Louisiana streets.
ON AND AFTER AUG. 10, 1873. UN
TIL further notice, Trains will run
as follows:
LEAVING iiutiAbU
fi:15 a. m. Local Freight and passenger.
arriving at Emporium at 5.00 p. m
n:3U a in l'hilailelnlna and Baltimore
Express Arri ling at Emporium at 12:45
m., stopping only at Last Aurora, Ar
cade, Frankhnville, Olcan and Port Alle
gheny.
11:20 a nr Local rreigut Arriving at
Pjrt i. cg.my nt 9:00 p. m.
li:2U p m N.ght hxpress Arriving a
Emporium at 12:45 a in.
TRAINS LEAVE EMPORIUM.
2:40 a oi Night Express Arriving at
Buffalo at 8:20 a iu.
3.10 a. m. Local Freight and Passenger
Arriving al Buffalo at 2.35 p. ra.
5:24 p m Niagara Express Arriving at
Buffalo at 0:45 p in., stopping only at Port
Allegany, Ulenn, t ranklinville, Arcade and
East Aurora.
LEAVE PORT ALLEGENY.
10 8.' .m, Local Freight and pa set ger
arriving at Buffalo at 7.50 p. m.
SUNDAY TRAINS
Leave Buffalo at 10.00 a. m., arriving at
Olean at 1.15 p. m.
Leave ISnnalo at 0:20 p m.: Right Ex
press , arriving at Emporium at 12:45 p m.
Leave Ulean at 2.4a p. m , arriving al
Buffalo at 8.00 p. m.
Leave Emporium at 2:40 a m.; TSigtit Lx-
preBs, arriving at Buffalo at 8:20 a m.
Ticket Offices.
Buffalo Omnibus Line running from all
trains.
H. L. LYMAN, Gen'l Tass Ag'U
J. D. YEOMAN'S, Superintendent.
NEW TIME TABLE.
Comm encing July 7th, 187H.
ALLEGHENY VALLEY R. R.
THE BEST ROUTE BETWEEN PITTS
BURGH AND POINTS ON THE
PHI L'A. & ERIE R. R.
OOINQ SOUTH.
Buffalo Express leaves Corry at 11 00 a m
Leaves Irvineton, 6 60 a m
Arrives at Pittsburgh 8 45 p m
Night Express Leaves Irvineton, 5 25pm
Night Express leaves Corry 6 60 p m
Arrives at Pittsburgh 6 25 am
Day Lxpress leaves Corry B 16 a m
Arrives at Pittsburgh 6 05 p m
Oil City Acoora. leaves Corry 4 80 pm
Arrives at israay s uena v So p m
QOlMO NORTH.
Bffalo Express leaves Pittsburg at 7 60 an
Arrives at Corry 6 08 p m
" " Irvineton 7 10 p m
Night Express leaves Pittsburgh 9 60pm
Arrives at Corry 8 60 a m
t Irvineton 11 55 a m
Day Express leaves Pittsburgh 12 10 p m
Arrives at Corry 10 45 pm
Oil City Aooom. leaves B. Bend 6 50 a m
Arrives at Oil City 12 20 p m
Connections made at Corry and Irvine-
tou for points on the Oil Creek and the
Allegheny Valley Kail Road.
Pullman Pallace Drawing Room Sleep.
ing Cars on Night Exprees Trains between
Corry and fittsburgb.
Ask for Tickets via Allegheny Valley R.
J. J. LAWRENCE. Gen. SupL
JOB PRINTING.
Cards, Billheads, Letterheads, Note
hedd, Tags, Envelopes, etc, neatly
printed at the ADVOCATE office,
CourtHeou'a, Ridgway, Pa.