The Elk County advocate. (Ridgway, Pa.) 1868-1883, October 23, 1873, Image 3

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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 80, 1978.
C'ur Time at Hid tr way.
Eria Ziprcsi Kut ., 2:04 a. m.
do do West 2:89 a. m.
do Mail East 6:05 p. ta.
do do West 2:62 a. m.
Keuovo Accommodation East.... 8.66 a. tn.
do do West-... 6:26 a. m.
elk Lodge, a. t. m.
The stated ' meetics of Elk Lolgs, No.
879, ara held at their hall, corner of Main
an Capot streets, on thesecond and fourth
Tuesdays of each month-
D. B. DAT, 8ec'y.
Court next week.
Winter has come.
Tub civil fat ior November terra of
Cowrt is adjourned.
Thanksgiving oecun this year on
Tuesday, Novjerufcer 27.
Birds ov a fedder go by deraelf, ir
somding else don'd ro long Bit dm.
Tut night express on the P. It B. R.
isjto be withdrawn. New schedule
next week.
Don't pod ov till next week wot you
eood do to-day, excepd id wos to buy a
loddery d'vetet.
Trrt! Oyster Ilotel at Hellen, this
oountj burned this woefc. Loss 10,000,
Insurance $7.;000.
L J B, WILL plcaaejaccept ourjthanks
for favors, in the shape of Cincinnati
and Covington papers.
Wm. A. IBaXDwiN, General Supt.
P. & E. R. R., haremoved his cSce
from Erie to Williamsport.
It has flow beoqme a question as to
vhother a phrenologist can tell what a
ti-rels contains by examining its head.
THBraawJConstitution will bejsuhmit
ti l to a vote of the people on the third
Tuesday of December, being 'the 16th
Uv.
;.der2 Cider J3 Delivered at the
V & E R R Depot at Ridgway, for
5-1.00 per barrel of 32 gallons.yjlno.uire
at this office.
Youcannot make a success of your
self without hard wirk any imora than
you oun put up a stove without wishing
thai i vjeati'wigj was not sinful.
'Aicn are what Women make Them,
i thj singular title of a new book. It
.man bo true, but some 'dreadful speci.
miens, of the .manutactured article jeflect
adly cither ou the .material or the j ma
ker.
Tee Nbw Lunatic Asylum The
Commissioners to (Choose a site for the
iUjw Lunatio Asylum in the Northwest
have decided'in lavorjol Warren. Three
f'urm near that town the Eldred,
Amaru and Berry farms containing
o29;-ero9, -costing S3Stp004 .were chosen.
TheGirad pcoplejare very mad, be
cause 'hat place was not chosen, and pro
pose ;to defeat all pproprioons next
winter f jt the new institution.
JJo.me-talknt Concert Our good
people will please keep in mind that
about weeks hence hey will be treated
to some grand entertainmehtt at the
school ibjuilding. The proceeds will be
.used for purchasing an organ of which
the school is very nap oh a need. Al
must agree that an organ will be a
Worthy addition to our educational furni
ture, tor its value is manifold. Prof.
Course a has sole oharge of the musical
part of this entertainment and he brings
to his aid the best tales of our village.
TherPther part, that of theatricals, dec-
control of the teachers of the school.
The regular course of school duties is
. i J ' 1. - J. .1
lira. M uuuibc vvcryuuuy vrtii pauuu-
ize home-talent will go to hear their own
.children and will encourage to the last
tome institutions. We bespeak eminent
success.
Rapid ptogress is making in the Hoo
aao Tunnel work ; the headings ap.
yroach each other at the rate of ten feet
per day, and only two hundred and
fifty a4,retuaia to be drilled.
Among the relics of olden days dis
covered in this State, to be added to the
Centennial museum, are a plough made
entirely? of wocd, and a composing stick
used in Franklin's printing office.
A match at chess for 1 10,000 a side
lias been made between Dick Pearce and
Mr. Gallagher, of Austin, Nev. Five
thousand dollars a side forfeit has been
put up and the matoh will came off six
weeks 'before next Christmas.
A Utica boy who attempted to ampu
tate a cat's tail, found that the absenoe
of the old lady who owns the cat is nec
essary to thepf il'ejt euocets of suoh an
experiment. Ilia face looks as though
Buffalo Bill had settled an old grudge
against him.
The New Epglaud journals deny the
report that the manufacturers have com
I ft ....... 1 I- :tl ,
bined to close their mills in order to
orce Congress to adopt measures to ra
leve business lrom the present embar-
rassment.
Mr. W. D. Wilson, of Odell, 111., las
perform the feat of writing 1,170 words
a large part of the Gospel of St.
Mathew onone side of a postal card.
It is soid to bsa very foe piece of penmanship,
TEZ LEGISLATURE,
Wl are at last enabled to publish a
complete list of the members of tho Leg
istr.tn eleotcd on the 14th of Ootober.
It is made up from the official retums
reoeived at the office of the Secretary of
State, in Ilsrrisburg, andis, therefore,
reliable :
senate.
Philadelphia James B Alexander,
R; K W Davis, R; John Lamon, R;
A K McClure, Lib Rep.
Chester and Delawaro Thomas V
Cooper, R.
Montgomery W A Yeakle, R.
Bucks and Northampton Hsrman
Yerkes, D.
Berks Daniel Ermentrout,' D.
Lancaster John B Warfel, R.
Schuylkill-OliveriP Bechtle, D.
Lehigh and Carbon -Edwin Al
briprht, D.
Dauphin and Lebanon Jacob G
Heiluia, R.
Lucerne, Monroe and Pike Francis
P Collif. D; Geerga Rowland, D.
Bradford, Ne Lafayette Fitch, R.
Columbia, & Thos Chaltant, D.
Cameron, o Butler B Strong, R.
Snyder, 4c Andrew II, Dill, D
probable.
Clearfield, io-Wm A Wallace, D.
Cumberlain, &o James M Weakley,
R.
Ais and York WiHia M'Sherry
D.
.Bedford, Blair, le John A Lemon,
R.
Centre, Juniata, 4c Jos S Ware
am, D.
Allegheny James D Graham, R;
Miles S Humphreys, R; Georgo H An
derson.lt. Indiana Harry White. R.
Fayette and Greene W U Play ford,
D.
Beaver, 4o James S Rutan, R.
Clarion, 4o David Jfcliiy, R.
Sawrence, 4o Samuel McKioley, R.
Crawford George K Anderson, R.
Erie and Warren George U Cutler,
R.
Republicans, 20; Democrats, 12; Lib
eral Republican, 1. Republican major
ity. 7.
New Sonators.
iHOUSE Or EfRVSSNTATiyfl.
Adams William S Hildebrand, D.
Allegheny H II M'Cormick, R; S
J Woinwright, R; J C Newmyer, R;
A B Young, R; A C Hays, R; B C
Christy, R; Henry Gerwig, R.
Armstrong Robert Thompsoo, R.
Beaver, Butler and Washington S J
Cross, R; J Alison, R; A L Campbell,
R; David M'Kec, R-
Bedford and FultonI M Reynolds,
D.
Berks-Michael M'Cullough, D; Ben.
EDry,l; Dr Smith, B.
Biair S R M'Cune. R.
Bradford E R Myer, R; James II
Webb, R.
Bucks G E Hagejuan, D; J M
Jaroinson, D.
Cambria Setnuel Henry, R.
Cameron, Elk and Jefferson D P
Baird, D
Ikrbontad Monroe E C Dimmick,
D
Ccatre John U Orvis D
Cheswr E W Sailej K;IPetexG
Caroy R
Olearfield Dr J W Potter Indepen
dent Item
Clinton, Lycoming and Sullivan Rich
ard Bedford D; II W Petrikin, D
Columbia Chas B Brock way D
Crawford M W Oliver, R ; F Bates
R
Cumberland Wm B Butler D
Dauphin and Perry J E Allen li.
A Fortenbaugh R; John H Sheibley, R
Delaware Wm C Talley D
Erie E U Wilcox R; Henry Butter-
field R
Fayette J M Thorn pa R
Franklin Geo W Welsh, D
Greene T H Laidley D
Huntingdon W K Burchinell R
Indiana Daniel Ramey R
Joniata and Mifflin II P Taylor D
Laneaster II A Mylin R ; H H
Tshady, J L Shuman R
Lawrence ESN Morgan R
Lebanon W M Kaufman R
Lebkh Robert Steekol, D ; Janes
KimmeT D
Luserne B II Throop R ; Michael
Crogan D; Thos waddel Rj T W Loftus
D
Mercer Jemes A Stranahan D
Montgomery Thos G Better D ;
Joseph U Yerkes D
Northampton R C Pyle Dj G M
Stier D
Forthuberland and Mootcur A T
Dewitt D; Jesse A merman D
Philadelphia G Ilandy Smith R ;
J E Kennedy D; Sam mel Josephs Ind
Dem ; Harry O'Neill R j James A O'
Brien R; Chas A Porter R; Juo Mo
Cullough R; John E Reyburn R; Wm
H Vogdeg B; Albert Crawford D;
Washington M Worrall R; Joseph R
Ash R; John N Wood R; Wm J Ro
ney R; Robert Gillespie R; J Wm
Jones R; Charles B Salter R; James
Newell R
Pike and Wayne W II Dimmick R
Potter aod MeKeao. Charles L Jones
R
Schuykill Tboe Egan D; Fred L
Foster D; John W Morgan R
Snyder and Union Charles S Wolf
R
Somerset J R M'Mullen R;
Susquetanpa and Wy coming II M
Jones R ; A'obert S Little D
Tioga Jobo I Mitchell R
Venango R D MoCrearj R
Warren George W Allen R
Westmorland II B Piper D; J L
Toner D
York George W Oetghee D; D M
Loucks D
Republicans, 58; Democrats, 40; In
dependent Democrats, 2 Republican
majority 16.
History repeats itself in this quotation
from a newspaper printed one hundred
years ago : "It is oomputed that no less
than one hundred and twenty considera
ble merchants, bankers and traders have
been absolutely ruined since June 1772,
owing to speculation, made bills and
very deceitful credit.
STATE NOTES.
Norristown, manufactures say they
will run on half time soon.
The moulders at the Milton car works
are working but four days In the week.
The rolling mill at Palo Alto, Sohuy
kill couuty, hasresumcd operations,
The Indiana county aprioulture soci
ety made pearly $1,150 by their rcocnt
fair.
Complaint is made that gambling in
already ou tbe inoreuss in the oil re
geions. There are four hundred stations on
the Pennsylvsnia R. R.., Philadelphia
being No. 1, and Pittsburgh No. 400.
The School Bord of Pottsville talk
about erecting two school houses to eo t
100,000,andthe taxpayers protest,
Maoy collieries in Scbulkill county
were flooded during the recant heavy
rains, interrupting work.
A Chester county man has a cat that
is twenty-three years old. It's eyesight
is good, and it dosn't use tobaoco.
A new Rowan Catholic church was
dedicated in Columbia, Lanoaiter county,
on Sunday, the 19th inst.
There are at present over two hun
dred scholars at the Soldiers' Orphans'
school in Mercer.
The Bethlehem iron company has re
sumed work in their rail-mill in South
Bethlehem.
The slate eomyanys at Siatiagtox fail
ed to pay off on Saturday, their regula
monthly pay-day.
The Derrick fiitttM that the iaty
production of the Mocoo oil districts is
5,940 barres, aod ninty-two wells are be
ing drilled.
A little son of Mr. Smith, of Shaver's
Creek,:, Huntingdon .omrty, was darowa
from a carriage, a few days ago, and ha
stantly killod.
On Monday, at Coatesville, a man
.named WUliaua Jackson was insUntly
killed by a log rolling over him while he
was engaged in loading some timber.
The body of an inlant child was found
under a sola in the parlor of a Meadville
fcotel-on Sunday week. Noelue of the
parties who placed it there.
A person who lives in the country ar
rived in Pottsville the other day with a
pile of greenbacks, amounting to 82,000
which he -carried Joj safety in a market
basket on his arm.
Three ne furnaces are being built on
the line ol the East Pennsylvania rail
road, within eighteen miles of Allentown
viz: one at Topton, one at Millerstown
and one at Kutztown.
Samuel Barolry, of Milford township,
Somerset couuty, raised this year 187
bushels of corn from one acre and a quar
ter of ground. This is not mere guess
work, but a true measurmeut of both
laod aod corn.
A colored man and a white woman
were recently married at Springfield, 111.
An Indiana jury recently returned a
verdict of "blode to pieces by a biler
busting.
Every cord of wood givens tke joor
is recorded nljove.
A Kangaroo is a curious chap; when
it's awake it's leaping.
Last words of Jack ''I'll be hauged
if I go up on that platform."
When are skipping lambs like literary
volumes; nea they are bouaain
sheep.
What some country newspapers
ougbt to do is to nrmly turn their backs
on Latin and !koep itLeirJruile clean
A Justice of the 'Peace at Kansas
City puts it : "Now let the gaul darned
jade wince."
Effie Moore, a great granddaughter ol
the widow of Eathan Allen, is the leader
in scholarship and deportment of the
treshman class of the University of Ver
mont. Mrs. Theodore Macomber, Tit', the
100th year of her age, died iu Middle
boro', Mass., on tbe 19th inst. Her sis
ter, Mrs. Atwood, is now living, aged
104 years.
ADDITIONAL JURY LIST for the
November Term.
Fox. John Mann.
Jay. Charles Webb.
Jones. 3Iichael Weidert.
Ridgway. S.;,Jackson, Robert Col
lumo. St. Marv's. Leonard Cook. Genrcm
Becker.
Sprine Creek. L. F. Powers. James
G. George, Thos. Jefferson.
SSIGNEE'S NOTICE.
In the Dist. Court of the United States,
Western District of Penna.
The undersigned berebv eives notice
of his aDDointment as asainAA nf T. (1
Horton and E. J. Miller, lata doin?
business as partners under the firm name
oi lioi ton & flliller, at Kidgway, in thj
county of Elk and State of Pennsyl
vania, within said district whn hava
been adjudged bankrupts, upon their
own petition, by tbe district Court ot
said district.
O- II. M'CAULEY, Assignee.
Ridgway, Elk County Pa.
October 9, '73 St.
Notice is hereby given that the fol
lowing accounts have been filed in my
office, and will be presented at tbe
Orpi au's Court of Elk Coanty for con
firmation, on the first Monday of No
vember next, being the third day:
1st. The final account of George
Nolf, Sr., late of Horton township Elk
County, deceased.
2d. The first partial aeeount of Bern
hard Eckl, executor of the last will and
testament of Herman Kooh, late of
Beusinger Township, Elk Coonty de-
0638(1
FRED. SCHQENING, Register.
Edw'b J. Evans & Co.,
NURSERYMEN AND SEEDSMEN,
mil iiki'i
ftT'Catalogues Mailed to Applicants!
Refer (by permission) to
Hon, J. 8, Black, Washington, D. C.
Waissa, Boa & Casi, Bankers, York, Pa.
2-6KT.
Notice is hereby k1"u jurf9to
be punotual in attendance on court, oo
Monday morning, November 3rd.
Fred. SchoenINO, Clerk.
Mark Twain modestly dpnics that he
is the mnn alluded tc in the lipe "Mark
the perfect tran."
New Advertisements.
IN TlfE DISTRICT COURT' fit THE
UNITED STATES,
FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF
PEXN3YLNANIA.
JtfSSE CLAYPOOL, of Spring Creek, a
Biinkrupt under the Aet of Cougresi of
Maroh 2A, 18G7, having applied for a Die
charga from all depta, and other elaims
provable under saidJAct. Jlf order of the
Court, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, to
all Creditors who hare proved their debtn,
and other persona interested, to appear on
the 26th day of November 1873 ,al. 9 o'clock
a. m., before S. E. Woodruff Esq-. Register
in Bankruptcy, at his office, in Ridgway,
Pa., to show cute, if any they have, why a
Discharge should not bo granted to the said
Bankrupt.
S. C. McCandlbsh,
Clerk of U. S. Distriot Court for said
Distriot. n33-2w.
In the .Diertict Court of the United
States. Western Distriot of Pennsylvania.
In the matter of )
JESSE CLAYPOOL, VNOTICfc If hereby
Bankrupt. J
Given that up:n application of P. C. Oys
ter, assignee of the estate of Jesse Clay pool;
Bankrupt, to it is ordered that a second
generat meeting of said Bankrupt he held
at Hidgnay inlaid District, on the 26 day
of November, A. D. 1873 at 9 o'clock a m
at the office of S. E. Woodruff, poe of tbe
Registers in Bankruptcy in said District
for thfe purpose named in the twenty 'Seventh
section of the Bankrupt act pt March 2nd,
1867.
8. C. McCamdliss,
n33-tw Clerk.
LIST OF CAUSES set down for trial at
November Term 1873, Elk County Com
mon Pleas. Commencing Monday Novem
ber 8, 1873.
1 The Spring Run Coal Co. ts Thomas
Tozier, No. 16 January Term, 1869. -
2 Geo D Messenger et al s James
George et al 41 April term 1869.
5 John Tudor, va Hiram Woodward et al
5 August term 1870.
4 KM Mason et al ts Henry Souther et
al 19 January term 1871.
George Decker vs George Schneider,
9 April term 1872.
6 Benjamin Johnson et al 4r Jobn
Johnson et al 26 April term 1872
7 James Curry vg E & 0 Paine, 88 Ap '
term 1872.
8 Martin 8 org vs Nicholas Kronecwetter
47 April term 1872.
9 Martin Sorg vs Nicholas Eronenwetter
48 April term 1872.
10 William J. M'Carty vs Elk and M'
Kean R. R. Co., 17 August term 1872.
11 B E Wellendorf vs Elk and M'Kean
R R Co., 18 August term 1872.
12 E. E. Williard vs Elk and M'Kean R
R Co., 20 August term 1872.
13 E E Williard vs Josiah Bardwell
Trustees et al 21 August term 1872.
14 H Souther, survivor &e vs H 8 Belnap
6 Co., 5 November term 1872.
16 Thomas Caller vs The Penn'a R R
Co., 15 November term 1872.
16 Mary J Beman vs N M Brockway, 26
November term 1872.
17 Sosenheimer & Son vs Edward M'
Bride, 32 November term 1872. '
18 The School Diet, of Fox vs John
Myers et al 81 January term 1873.
19 George Paull vs The Wilcox T & L
Co., 42 January term 1873.
20 Abel L Marthers vs Thomas Muliken,
1 April term 1873.
21 The St Mary's Coal Co., vs George
Rettger.
SECOND WEEK
22 Francis A Loesh et al vs Frank Keller,
22 April term 1872.
23 Jus A Burke vs P f Oyster, 83 Aug.
term 1873.
FRED. SCHCENING. Pro'thy.
T?LK COUNTY COURT PROCLAMA
IT. TION. Whereas the Hon. L. D. Wet
more, President Judge for the 6th Judicial
District of Pennsylvania, and Chas. Luhr
and J. V. Houk, Esqs., Associate Judges
in Elk county, have issued their precepts
to me directed, for the time of holding of
Orphan s Court, Court of Common l'leas,
General Quarter Sessions and Oyer and
Terminer, at Ridgway, for the County of
Elk. ou the 1st Monday of November, (be
ing the 3rd day) 1873, and continue two
weeks.
Notice is therefore given to tbe Coroner,
Justices of the Petce, and Constables in
and lor the county of Elk, to appear in
their own proper persons, witu weir reo
ords, inquisitions and rememberances, to
do those thines which of their offices and
in their behalf appertain to be done, and
all witnesses and other persons prosecuting
in behalf of the Commouweaitti agams: any
person or persons are required to be then and
there attending, and not to depart at their
peril. Jurors are requested to be punctual
in their attendance at the appointed time.
azreeable to notice.
Given under my hand and seal at the
Sheriff's office, in Rideway. the 25th day
o.' September, in the year o our Lord one
thousand eight hundred ana eeveuty
three.
D. C. OYSTER, Sheriff.
VlUSS MAM
THE VICTOR SEWING MACHINE CO.
want reliable and energetio Agents in this
County. The "VICTOR" is a Lock-stitch
Shuttle Machine, with Self-setting Needle
best furnished and inOBt perfect Machine
offered. An increase of over KOO per
cent, on sales of 1872 over 1871. For
Terms Sc., Address.
VICTOR SEWING MACHINE CO.,
1227 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa
n30t6.
II. W. BRELSFORD,
Attorney and Counselor at Law
And Solicitor of
LAUD PATENTS.
Offioe, 1332 F st.. Tost Offio Bo .471
Washington, D. C.
Practices bofors a'.l the Courts of tbe
United States and the Executive
Departments.
8p oial attention given to Claims under the
cation or i uor.o uanas ny iasn, rar
rants. Agricultura College Boript,
Pre-emption or Homestead.
and to Claims for MINERAL LANDS
1 "QP
FLIED. SOHOENING & CO.
Law, Commercial, Book,
'and Stationers.
JiXDG W4 y, ELK CO., rA.
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DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF
ENGLISH, AND AMERICAN STATIONERY.
ARNOLD'S WRITING FLUID AND COPYING INK.
LEAD PENCILS OF ALL KIMDS AND PRICES!
Esltrbroofi's Celebrated Steet Vena, the Rett JIade.
All Kinds of Job l'riuting done in the Best Style and at Low Prices.
1
LETTER, NOTE, AND RILL HEADS, BUSINESS CARDS AND EN
VELOPES OF EVERY STYLE IN ANY QUANTITY.
POWELL & SIHE.
A MAMMOTH STOCK!
Firmly fcoUeviog that tie world moves.
and that the demands of the -public are con
stantly kiereasint, the proprietors of the
(Sraud djtntyal im
have just returned from fho eastern and
western cities with the most perlcct aud
complete stock of
MERCHANDISE
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
You cannot
ASK FOR ANYTHING
they do not keep, and they have
absolutely
BROKEN TnE BACKBONE
of high prioes. They buy for cash and
SELL FOR CASH!
CHEAPER
THAN THE CHEAPEST !
Ridgway, May 1st, 1873.
Worth and Beauty.
WOOD'S HOUSEHOLD MAGAZINE
AID TH CHEOMO
Y0 SEMITE!
Having control of the magnificent OIL
CIIHOMO, I" SEJMTE, we are able
to offer a combination of literary and artis
tic work of genuine value, and at piiceB un
precedented. This fine copy of a piece of Nature's
grandest work, is not presented in the us
ual limited style. its dimensions, 14x20.
making a picture of very desirable size, in
itself
AN ORNAMENT TO TBE KOOM
graced by its presence.
But few copies of this baftiful Chromo
will be allowed to go to tha retail, stores,
and those will be sold at their
Actual Retail Pkiok, JG.00,
while if ordered in conneotion with our
Magatine, both will be furnished for
9:
U.50.
As a Premium the picture may be obtain
ed by sending us two subscriptions for the
Magaiine at $1.00. eaeh, or by subscribing
for the Magaiine two years in advance, al
$1.00 per annum. Address,
WOOD'S HOUSEHOLD MAGAZINE,
Kswburjh, N. Y.
and General . . Job . Printers,
LAW BLANKS, AND FRENCH,
T
V THE CITIZENS OF PENNSYL
VANIA. Your attention is specially
invited to the fact thnt the National Itnnks
are now prcpar ?d to receive subscriptions
lo the Capital Stock of tbe Centennial
Foard of Finance. The funds realited from
this source are to be employed in the erec
tion of the buildings fur tho International
Exhibition, and trie expenses counseled
with tho wme. It is confidently believed
P'hat the Keystuno Sia.lCT.-ill be represented
by the name of cttery citizen alive to patri
otic comiucntoiatiou of the ouo hundredth
birth-dny of the nation. The shares of
gock xre onereu lor 1U aeh, and sub
criltrs will receive a bandpom) eugraved
L'lTtilicat e of htock, suitabl.o for framing
and pr soryation as a uatiouul memorial.
Interest at the rite of six percent, per
annum will be paid on all payments of Cen
tennial Stock from date of payment to
January 1, 1876.
(Subscribers who are not near a National
Bank cuu remit check or post office order
to the undersigned,
i'HKD'K t'RALEY, Treasurer, '
'Mi IValuut St., Philadelphia.
WANTEDS"!"
BUSINESS THAT WILL PAY
from $i to $8 per day, can be pursued in
your own Leiguburuood; it is a rare cuance
for those out of employment or having
leisure time; girls and boys frequently do
as well as nicn. rnrticiilurs true.
Address J. LATHAM & CO.,
2'.)2 Washington St.; Uoston, Mass.
n29tG.
I. N. ARNOLD, Solicitor of
PATENTS.
t AMIUNUTuN. U. V. Mu
1525
Columbia fit.,
ukes exumina-
tions iu ttic Patent Office to ascertain the
patentability of inventions for $10. A
msjerity of eases nre now rejected, being
anticipated by existing patents loss to ap
plicant usually ubuui $50, often more.
Alter making tho preliminary ?Xiiniinulion
1 chargo no fee uulcss 1 secure a putent.
2A3USCAB0K1U P.AILP.OAD.
From and af:er Monday, Feb. th 1873.
Trains will run on this Ruad as fullows.
Leaves Earley 7 30 a. iu., arrives at
Du!UscahoDla J unction is 10 a. in., con
necting with Accom. eat 8 14 a. m., uud
with Mail west at I) lo a. ra.
Leaves Daguscahonda at 9 20 a. in.
arrives at barley IU UU a. m. leaves
barley d 60 p. ni., and arrives at IWus-
cahouda at 5 00 p. tn., coaucctincr with
Mail east at o 0u p. ur, and Accommo
dation west at 5 40 p. ta.
In case 1'. & ft. trains are lute, Lut;us-
cahonda train holds twenty minutes be-
youd the above time.
lickets should always be procured-
oelore leaving stations.
C. li. EARLEY, Lowe.
NEW.PRESII, AND SPARKLING!
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V
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AND
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RAILROADS
PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD.
Philadelphia & Erie R. R. Division.
WINTER T1MB TABLE. .
ON and after SUNDAY, JULY HO 1
the trains ou th.e Philadelphia A
trie Railroad will run as follows l
WKSTWABU.
Erio Mail leaves l'liiladelphia-11.6S p.m.
Keuovo ti.U'i p. iu.
" " St. Mary's..... 2.20 p. in
:" . Ridgway..... - 2.62 p. m.
arrive ot lriu. ....... 7.05 p. m
Erie Exp leaves l,hiludelphia...l2.40 p. in
Keuovo ii. 10 p. ra.
St. Mary's... 2.10 a.m.
" " Ridgway....... 2.89 a. m.
arrive at Erie .7.46 a. m.
Niagara Ex. leaves Philadelphia 7.0 a. m.
nenovo o.uu . m.
" Emporium.. 6.25 p. nt.
'" arr at Niaitura Falls 9.46 p. m.
Accomodation, leaves ltenova,...2.16 p. m
" et. Mary s o.o p. m.
. ' Ridgway,..6. 25p. m.
" arr at Kane 7. 80 p. ni.
EASTWARD.
Erie Mkll leaves Erie -11.80 a. m.
. Ridgway..... 6.00 p. m.
" St Mary's ... 6.83 p. m.
' Renovo 9.06 p. ni.
" arrive al Philad'a... 7.16 a. ta.
Erie Express leaves Eric 9.06 p. ni.
Hiugway... z.u a. m.
14 St. Mary's... 2.28 a. to.
i Henovo 6.26 a. m,
ar-at Philadelphia.. 8.30 p. m.
Niagara Ex.,leaves Niagaro Falls 7.15 p. m.
' Emporium.. 1.10 p. m.
Keuovo 8.10 p.m.
" arr at Philadelphia 12.20 a. tn-
Accomodation, lpavee Kane 7.65 a. m.
Kidgway... o.oo a. m,
St. Mary's 9.24 a m.
" arr at Renovo 12.30p.m.
Mail East connects cast and west at Erie
with L S M S R W and at Corry and lr
vineton with Oil Creek and Allegheny 11
R W.
Mail West with east and west trams on
L S & M S R W and at lrvincton with
Oil Creek and Allegheny R R W.
Warren Accommodation .bast ana west
with trains on L. S. & M. S. R. W. east and
west aud at Corry with O. C. & A. R. R. W.
Fne Accommodstionbast at corry ana
West at Corry and lrvintton with O. C- f
A. R. R. W.
Elmira Mail and Niagara Express make
close connections at Williamsport with N 0
R W trains north and south.
WM. A. BALDWIN.
Qcn'l Sup't.
GRAND OPENING
Summer Arrangement
BUFFALO, NEW YORK
AND
PHILADELPHIA RAILWAY.
Time Table adopted SUNDAY, AuguBt
10, 1873. Trains depart from and arrive at
the Buffalo, New Vork & Philadelphia
Railway depot, corner of Exchange and
Louisiana streets.
ON AND AFTER AUG. 10, 1878, UN
TIL further notice, Traias will rua
as follows:
LEAVING BUFFALO
6:15 a. m. Local Freight and passenger,
arriving at Emporium at 5.00 p. m.
K-.'d'i a m rniladelphia ana lialllmora
Exrresa Arri -ing at Emporium at 12:45
p m., stopping only at East Aurora, Ar
cade, Franklinville, Olean and Port Alle
gheny. 11:0 am- Local Freight Arriving al
Port Allegany at 9:00 p. m.
0:20 p m Night Express Arriving a
Emporinui at 12:45 a m.
TRAINS LEAYE EMPORIUM.
2:40 a m Night Express Arriving at
Buffalo at 8:20 a m.
3.10 a. m. Local Freight and Passenger
Arriving at Buffalo at 2.85 p. m.
6:25 p m Niagara bxprcss Arriving at
Buffalo at 9:45 p m., stopping only at Port
Allcgnny, Olean, t ranKlinville, Areaue ana
East Aurora.
LEAYE PORT ALLEGENY.
10 35'a.m. Local Freight and passenger
arriving at Buffalo at 7.60 p. m.
SUNDAY TRAINS
Leave Buffalo at 10.00 a. m., arriving at
Olean at 1.15 p. m.
Leave Buffalo at (3; 20 p m.; Nignt Ex
press, arriving at Emporium at 12:45 p m.
Leave Olean at 2.45 p. m., arriving at
Buffalo nt G.00 p. m.
Leave Lmporiura at 2:40 a m.; IN i eat Ex
press, arriving at Buffalo at 8:20 a m.
Ticket Olhoes.
Buffalo Omnibus Lino running from all
trains.
II. L. LYMAN, Gen'l Pass Ag't.
J. D. YEOMANS, Superintendent.
NEW TIME TABLE.
Commenoing Oct 20th, 1874.
ALLEGHENY VALLEY R. R.
THE BEST ROUTE BETWEEN PITT8-
BURGH AND POINTS ON THE
PHIL' A. & ERIE R. R.
001XG SOUTH.
Buffalo Express leaves Corry at 11 15 a m-
Leaves lrviueton, 7 45 a in
Arrives at Pittsburgh 10 05 p m
Night Express leaves Corry 8 08 a m
Arrives at Pittsburgh 1 65 p ni
Day Express leaves Corry 6 85 a m
Arrives at Pittsburgh 6 16 p m
Oil City Accom. leaves Corry 2 05 p m
Arrives at urady s uena . Voupn
Q01SO K0BTH.
Bffalo Express leaves Pittsburg at 7 60 an
Arrives at Corry 6 08 p m
" lrvineton oaonm.
Night Express leaves Pittsburgh 4 85 p m
Arrives at Corry 4 20 a m
Dsy 1 x;iress leaves Pittsburgh 12 20 p m
Arrives at Corry 10 45 p m
Oil City Accom. leaves B. Bend 6 45 a m
Arrives at Oil City 12 15 pm
Connections made at Uorry and Irvine
tou for points on the Oil Creek and the
Allegheny Valley Kail Koad.
Pullman 1'alluce Drawing Koom Sleep.
ing Cars on Night Express Trains between
f ltteburgn and Urocton.
Passengers to and fion Broekville make,
close connection at Rod Bank Junction.
with Buffalo Express north and Night Ex- -press
touth.
Ask lor Tickets via Allegheny valley R.
R. '
J. J. LAWRENCE. Gen. Sunt.
JOB PRINTING.
Cards, Billheads, Letterheads, Note
aedd, Tags, Envelopes, etc., peatlv
priDted at tha ADVOCATE offioe,
Cour' Heous, Ridgwa pa.