The Elk County advocate. (Ridgway, Pa.) 1868-1883, December 04, 1873, Image 3

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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1R73.
Car Time at Mlldgtcay.
Erie Express East 2:04 a. m
do do West 2:30 a. m
do Mail East 6:05 p. tn
do do West 2:52 a. m
Renovo Accommodation East-.., 8.65 a. m
do do West-... 6:25 a. m
ELK LODGE, A. Y. M.
The itnfec) meetings of Elk Loigs, No,
879, are held at their hall, corner of Main
and Depot streets, on the second andfourtb
Tuesdays or each montn-i
D. B. DAY, Seo'y.
Christmas comes on Thursday this
year.
The weather was warm and pleasant
yesterday.
Oca letter from Ohio, that will be
found in this number was written for
last week's issue; bul we did not receive
it in time to appear in that number.
About one hundred soholars are rcg
istered in the primary department of
the Ridgway publio school. A large
number of these are under seven jears of
age.
TnE Star Spangled Banner for
December is promptly on our table, and
in spite of the threats, arrests and false
charges made against it (or its presislent
exposure of Rogues, Rascals and Swind
lens, it don't stop "waving" worth a cent,
In fact, though its publishers are threat
ened, black mailed and prosecuted, they
seem to still flourish. The Banner over
flows as of yore with 40 columns of good
reading matter. The "Rogue's Corner'
is as cutting as ever; and instead of one
it next jear gives a pair of Charming
Chromos, by Prang, and paper a whole
year for only one dollar. It begins its
12th year in January and every body
(no exceptions) should read it. $1
year; send six cents for specimens to the
Star Spangled Banner, Hinsdale, N. H
The New Constitution.
For the past two weeks we have laid
before our readers in supplement form
the new Constitution adopted by the
Convention at Philabelphia. Our ex
changes ate a unit on its adoption, aud
from every part of the State comes the
assurance that it will be decided in the
ffimati7e by a large majority. The
election will be held on the 16th day of
December, and it behooves every citizen
of whatever political faith ho may be,
to give this instrument a careful and
considerate perusal. The importance of
an election on the adoption or rejec
tion of a constitution, rises far above tbat
of any other, for the fundamental law of
the State is to undergo a change for
better or worse, and if for better, every
honest voter should strive to do all in bis
jjower to further it, and if foi worse we
are all accountable to future genetatious
if we neglect now to perform our duty,
very lew men wil' raise a voice
against this new Constitution, unless
actuated by bare or selfiVh motives, fa
in its provisions are found safeguards,
thrown around our rights, that insure
a pure admistration of justice, and an
economical expenditure of the public
iunds. Eaoh officer- in the Co'tnmon-
wealth is required to take an oath tbat
he' has not used money to secure his
election and tbat he will faithfully per
Cotai the duties enjoined on him.
Article Till treats on "suffrage and
election," and every avenue or fraud to
the ballot-box is effectually shut off, and
we have the assurance that ballot box
stuffing and fraudulent counting will
hererlter be unknown, and that the
voire of the people will receive proper
K!frct, and an honest sentiment will
t priny up to take the place of the worm
rntcn h;, stems that have made elections
5d our cities a by word and a reproach.
C-vjtrty Commissioners are hereafter
to elected on the minority plan j that
n three are to be elected at one time,
and each elector can only vote for two,
or he may cast two ballots for one candi
date if he chooses. This will insure to
the Republicans of Elk. conuty one
Commissioner and will give the minority
ii tis Commonwealth a voice in the ad
saiaistration of county affairs, at the
fame time it will check the tendency to
fiaud which might result from the dom
inent party having full eway.
We hope every voter in this county
will weigh well, the importance attached
to thin election, and act as though his
vole was to be the turning point in the
coutest.
Remember the J6th day of December
and give one day to the service of your
State.
LETTER mOM OHIO.
Cincinnati. )
November 24th 1873. j
Dear Advocate. Your issue of
tho 13th inst., came safely to hand, but
not containing my letter of the 11th.
Why this was thus, unless our good
L'cele Sam was somewhat irregular in
his mails tbat week, is more than I can
determine. I have not yet reoeived your
issue of the 20th. When reoeived, i! it
do not contain my letter of last week, I
w'Jl knew, what my vanity doesn't want
to know; and that is that you have con
cluded my effusions fit tho waste basket
better than giaoe the columns of the
Advocate: should my letter be in
print, I will cuss our venerable Uncle,
whose shoulders are so broad and tough.
In this quiet village and its subcrbs
there is a plentiful scarcity of news
The Cuban affair is growing old, tho
l'anio is accepted as a fact to be grinned
at and borne with, and the daily squab
bles which have made Cincinnati editors
o famous or notorlousdo notj interest
any but the rioters, themselves. The
publio mind is, so far as local matters is
concerned, most exercised over tho ques
tion who it is to be Librarian of the
Publio Library. Rev. Thomas Vickcr
pastor of the "Free Thinker's Congrega
tion" is tho candidate of the Commercial;
which praises the learning, the dignity,
good business qualitks and executive
tact ol the Uev. Thomas. On tho other
hand, the Enquirer says, that the llcv.
T, V. is an infidel; the Gazette says he
has been known togdiink whiskey at a
Third street saloon, with a prominent
politician; the Times says he dances;
the Star says ho is a staudiug insult to
all christian sentiment; the Courier calls
him a Know-Nothing ; tho VolksMatt
says he is an educated idiot, and the
Volksfreund announces that on the
whole they dont think him fit lor the po
sition. Ot the religtoUe..prS it may be
said there is a remarkable unanimity
among them, praying to be delivered
lrom tho impending judgement. Finally
the Rev. T. V. says he never before
knew what a miserable upright, smart,
I 1 : -i . i
uuueai, iuuuc, euucaieu ana nouesl ras
cal he was! The committee on uouiiua
lions has, however, presented his uawa
to the Board ot Education for action at
next meeting. Not being a resident ot
Ohio, I have nojntercst nor use in the
I uoito -Library; aud I don t think the
Rev. T. V. by reason ol avowed infidel
ity a lit petsou for Librrian; but I wish
the time weiejhere when meu could be
proposed lor omee, aud respectively dis
cussed, and advocated or opposed ou sen
sible grouuds ju a decent way. lor
grave editors to object to a gentleman
lor the position ol Librariau, because ho
can dunce, or because years ago lie was
ol a certain political party, and to vio
lently abuse, iustead cl reasoning on the
kubjuut is unworthy ol any one occupy
ing such responcible.pusitious. Unhappi
ly lor the genual good, abuse now-a days
pusses for argument; and black iuardiuu
lor reasoning. There have, been no
murders here last week, I am glad to
say, but three Buieides, two by d.ouud-
iug, and one by.poisouiug. Ol the first
tWflLfipa, wastj.qrman, who w;s out ol
work and fancied he was about to starve;
tho other a German girl, who kilied her
shame, her body, aud iuo-t likely her
oul. 1 he-last cuso was a young Ger
man who had been arrested for larceny,
and having been bound over to Court,
took poison, in Lis disgrace, lie left a
uote to a friend saiug the oath unde bv
the prosecuting wituess was the intel
lectual cause of his death. Last Satur
day the prosecutor answered iu a card
.xculpatiog himself The intelli
gent Coroner's Jury, who viewed th.;
body, returned as a verdict that the de
ceased had taken his lilc, while in a
temporary lit ot mental abcrrutiou of the
"J'od. L. J. B.
List or Causes set down for trial
at the January term 1S74, Elk countv
Common Picas, cemuitncing .iouday,
Jauuary Uth, 1S74.
1 The Spring Bun Coal Covs Thn-j
Tozier. No 10 Jaouur? ISC').
2
G D. Messenger vs James George
41 Apiil ISO!).
et al.
Jc hu Tiidur vs Iliram Voodwaiu
e. al. 5 Aup.ust 1&70.
4 K. iV. .Mason et tl vs IL-ltv
Souther et al. I'J Jaouaiv 1ST 1 .
5 Gccrge Decker, vs George Schn ti
ler. 9 April 187.
6 Frank A. LoascIi ec al. vs Frank
Keller. 22 April 1S72.
7 Benjamin Johnson et al. vs Julm
Johnson ct al. 20 April 11572.
5 James l urry, vs E. & C Paine
33 April 1S72.
9 Martin Scrp, vs Nicholas Kronen-
wetter. 47 April 1S72.
IV NilliauiJ. M'Cartj, vs K'k tf
M'Kcau R R Co. 17 August 1872.
II 1 E tllondurf. vs Klk .t .M '.
Kean R R Co 18 August 1872.
12 h h Willard. vs hlk & M K..
KllCo, 20 Au-ust 1872.
13 EE Willard, vs Josiah Bard well
et al. 21 August 1S72.
14 ii fcoutuer survivor Slo . vs II S
IJeluap & Co 5 Nov 1874
15 Thomas Caller, vs l'eun'u R R Co
15 Nov 1872.
lb" Mary J. Benian, vs N. M Brock
way. 2b" Nov 1572.
17 The School District i.f Fox, vs
John Meyers- et al. No SI January
18 George T Poull, vs the Wilcox T
& L Co. 42 January 1873.
19 Clarion Rivei Nav Co, vs Henry
Mooie et al. 44 January 1873.
20 Abel L Marthcrs, vs Thos Moli
ken. 1 April 1873.
21 The St Mary's Coal Co, vs Geo
Retger. 40 April 1873.
22 Jamci A Burke, vs D C Oyster
E3 August 1873. '
23 Claricu River Nuv Co, vs Iliram
Carman. 09 August 1873.
24 Warren & V. R R Co, vs Asa
Scott. 23 Nov 1873.
25 Buffalo N Y & P R R Co, vs Ran
Km L.rrabee. II Januanv 1874.
NEW STORE AND NEW GOODS.
HOUSEWARE, AUD H0USEFUR1TISH1TO GOODS.
Carpenters Tools,
Blacksmiths Tools,
Farmers Tools,
Lumbermen Tools.
In fact everything usually kept
in a first-class Hardware Store
1 FIBST-GLASS im SHOP
Employing none but first-class
Workmen and nothing but first
cla&s material used.
OPFOSITE THE COURT
W - S -
JF YOiJ WANT TO BU!
n nnrQ mi? i
Jlti
OO TO
JAMES II- IIAGKRTY
Xiaiu Street, 1 iJjjvny, Pa.
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, BOOTS
SIIOKS, HATS AND CAPS,
GLASS AND QUE K NE
WARK, WOO!) AND
WILLOW-WAKE,
TOBACCO AND CIGARS.
A Larye Stock of
Groceries and Frcridons.
The H EST BKANT:S of J LOril
Coiis'iintlv on l add &M as cfiuan
us the CUEAl'E-T.
JAMES II. IIAGERTY.
(Fobmiblt Wood Se &Uhk.)
STATIONARY & PORTABLE
Steam Engines.
The Best & Most Complete Assortment
in tho JIarket.
These Engines have always maintained tho very
tugheat standard of excellence. We make the
manufacture of Engines. Boilers and Saw Mills
specialty. We have the largest and most complete
Works of the kind in the oountry, with machinery
specially adapted to the work.
We keep constantly in prooess large numbers of
Engines, which we f uxnisb at the very lowest price
and on the shortest notioe. We build Entrinoa
specially adapted to Mines, Saw Mill, Urist Mills,
Tanneries, Cotton Gins, Threshers and all classes
Of manufacturing.
We are now building the celebrated Lane Circu
lar Saw Mill, the best and most complete saw mill
ever invented.
We make the manufacture of Saw Mill ontflts a
tpeeial feature of our business, and can furnish
complete on the shortest notioe.
Our aim in all case is to fumiah the best ma
binary in the market, and work absolutely un
equal ua for beauty of deshra, economy and etxvngUi
fiend fur Circular and Price List. .
UTICA STEAM ENGINE CO.
VTICA, N. T,
II. W. IMKLSFOHD,
Attorney and Counselor at Law
And Solicitor of
LAUD PATENTS.
Offioe, 1332 F st., Tost Cfto Co 471
Washington, D. C.
Tractices before a'.l the Courts of the
United Slates and the Executive
Department.
Special attention givcu to Claims under the
cation of Publio Lands by Cash, War
rants. Agricultura College Script,
I're-euiption or Homestead.
bJ to Claim for MIKKKAL lAri)8.
UTICA :''
STMK1
e
9
HOUSE, RIDGWAY, PA.
SERVICE & CO.
. EXECUTORS NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given to all person
indebted to the estate of Kanegand
Bill, late of Jones townshin. TClk rnnntr
deceased, that they 'are required to make
prompt payment ana an persons saving
claims against said estate, will present
mem ior adjustment to
37-4t A. I. Wilcox.
Administratrix Notice.
Notice is hereby given to all persons
indebted to the estate of William Phalon
late of Ilorton township, Elk county,
aecn.asea, mat tney are required to make
prompt pavment. and all persons havino
. , - c
claims against said estate, will present
mem ior adjustment to
37-w4 Eliz Phalen.
' tftADI MARK
TnE VICTOR SEWING MACHINE CO..
want reliable and energetic Agents in tliis
County. The "VICTOR" is a Lock-gtiich,
Shuttle Machine, with Self-setting NecJIo,
lient furnished And mnst. nerfant
offered. An increase of over 5O0 per
t-t-m. un ernes oi loii over 1S71,
i'or
i ernts &-c., .Adilrees.
VICTOR SEWING MACHINE CO.,
1227 Chestnut St., J'hiladelphia, Pa
n30t5.
Elk County Directory.
President Judge L. D. Wet more.
Additional Law Judge lion. Jno. P
Vihceni .
Associate Judges Clias. Lulir, J V
lion U.
Liistrict Attorney J. K. p, Uail
Sheriff U. C. Oyster.
Pi othonoti.rv J o., h'rod. Schocning.
Treasurer C. I!. Em-ley.
County Superintendent P.ufus Lucorc.
Commissioners Hobt. Campbell, John
IJnrr, Geo. Ed. Weis.
Auditors Clark A. Wilcox, George D.
Messenger, and C. W. Iinrrett.
County Surveyor Geo Wjlnislcy.
Jury Commissi ners. Joseph Acrner.
and Charles Mead.
NEW LIVERY STABLE
IN
BIDfiWAY..
DAN SClUBNElt WISIIU3 TO IN
form the Cittzens of Ridgway, and tho
public generally, that he has started a Liv
ery Stable and will keep
GOOD STOCK,G001 CARRIAGES
nd Bujgiej, to 1st upon the most reasona
ble terms.
BgJIe will also do job leaning.
Stable on Broad street, above Main.
All orders left at the PobI Office will meet
prompt attention
Aug 20 1870. tf.
Edw'd J. Evans & Co.,
Kl'RSERYMEN AND SEEDSMEN,
TOBBT, PKNn'a
HaJTCatalogues Mailed to Applicanls-a
Refer (by permission) to
Hon, J. 8, Black, Washington, D. C.
Wiiskb, Soa & Cam, Bankers, York, Ta.
-ev.
! T, 1 W iw
Law, Commercial, Book,
and Stationers.
HID G WA T, ELK CO., PA,
DEALERS IN ALL KLNDS OF
ENGLISH, AND AMERICAN STATIONERY.
ARNOLD'S WRITING FLUID AND COPYING INK.
LEAD PENCILS OP ALL KINDS AND PRICES.
Es,let brook's Ccicbrutcd Slcei I'ens, the Best JKade.
All Kinds of Job Printing done io the Best Style and at Low Prices.
LETTER, NOTE, AND DILL HEADS, BUSINESS CARDS AND EN
VELOPES 07 EVERY STYLE IN ANY QUANTITY.
POWELL & EIME.
A. MAMMOTH STOCK!
Firmly believing tbat tho vrorld moves,
and llitit the demands of the public are con
stantly incrcasiu'T, the proprietors of the
(Brand djentpt J5toip
have just returned from tlio eastern and
western cities with tbe most peikct aod
complete stock f
MERCHANDISE
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
You cannot
ASK FOR ANYTHING
they do not keep, and they have
absolutely
BROKEN THE BACKBONE
of high prices. They buy for cash and
SELL FOR CASH !
CHEAPER
THAN THE CHEAPEST !
Ridgway, May 1st, 1873.
IN THE DISTRICT COCRT OF THE
UNITED SIATES,
FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF
PENNSYLVANIA.
JESSE CLAYPOOL, of Spring Creek, a
Bankrupt under tho Aot of Congress of
March 2d, ISO", Laving applied for a Dis
charge from all depts, and other claims
provuble under said'Act. 15 v order of tho
Court, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, to
all Creditors who have proved their debts.
and other persons interested, to appear on
the 2 tiiu day of November 1873 ,atU o'clock
m., before a. E. Woodruff Esq., Register
iu bankruptcy, at liia office, in Ridgway,
Pa., to show cause, if aay they have, why a
Discharge should not be granted to the Mid
Raukrapl.
B. C. McCaidlmi,
Clerk of V. B. District C eurt for laid
DltWis. M-2.
and General Job Printers,
LAW BLANKS, AND FRENCH,
riO THE CITIZENS OF PENNSVL
X VAN1A. Your atienlion is specially
invited to the fact, tint the National Bunks
are now pvepnrid to receive subscriptions
to tho Capital Stock of tho Centennial
Poin d of Finance. The funds realized from
this source are to bo employed in the erec
tion of the building for the International
Exhibition, aud the expenses connected
with the snnie. It is confidently believed
Ihnt the Keystone State will be represented
bv the name of every citizen ativeto patn.
oiie commcnioraiion of the one hundredth
birth-duv of the nation. The shares of
etock ore offered for $10 each, and sub
scribers will receive a handsome engraved
Certificate of Stock, suitable for framing
nnd preservation i unnonal memorial.
Interest at the vale of six per cent, per
annum will bo paid on all payments often.
tenuinl Stock from date of payment to
January 1, 1S 0.
Subscriber who are not near a National
Bank can remit a check or post office order
io the umleiHigned.
FrvED'K F HALEY, Treasurer.
001 Walnut St., Philadelphia.
4GHO.RROWELlflreo.
1 4t PARK ROW I '
DASUSCAEONDA RAILROAD.
From and af.cr Monday, Feb. 6th 1873.
Trains will ruu on thi.3 Road as follows.
Leaves Earlcy 7 30 a. in,, arrives at
Daguscahouda Junction 8 10 a. in., con
necting with Accom. east 8 14 a. m., and
with Mail west at U 15 a. iu.
Leaves Daguseahonda at 9 20 a. m.
arrives at Earlcy 10 00 a. m. Leaves
Earlcy 3 30 p. in., and arrives at Dagus
cahondaat 5 00 p. m., connecting with
Mail east at 5 OS) n, nr, and Accommo
dation west at 5 40 p. in.
In ease P. & E. trains are late, Dagus
cahonda train holds twenty minutes be
yond the above time.
Tickets should always be procured
before leaving stations.
0. N. EARLEY', Lwe.
m y s i ei
NEW, FRESH, AND SPARKLING!
THE CLUSTER
V
A NEW MUSIC BOOK FOR THE USE OF
CONVENTIONS,
S1NOINU CLASSES.
ClJUKCIl CHOIRS,
AND TflB
HOME CIRCLE.
THE CLUSTER
fcY
H. WESLEY MARTIN,
J. M. ST1LLMAN,
AMD
T. MARTIN TOWNE.
Price, $13.50 per Dos. Single Copies
sent, post-paid, $1,50.
Address, J. L. PETERS,
600 Broadway, New York.
FOR SCHOOLS.
Fairy Voices
A NEW SINOINQ-CLAS BOOK,
CONPUKD AUD ABRA50IO
BY WILLIAM DKESSLER.
Price, $6 per Dox. Single Copies sent,
postpaid, for GO cents.
Address, J. L PETERS,
6UW Broadway, New York.
The Song Echo
The Popular Singing-School Book
BY H. S. PEIiKINS.
Price, $7.60 per Dos. Single Copie
sent, postpaid, for 76 cents.
Address, J. L. PETERS,
35M2. M Areadsfa, New Terk.
MAIL 28 CENTS
PENNSiJ
Philadelphia & Erie R. R. Division.
WINTER TIME TABLE.
ON and after SUNDAY, NOV. ti 1878.
the trains on the Philadelphia
Erie Railroad will run as follows t
WESTWARD.
Buffalo Ex. leaves Philadolphia-12.65p. m.
Renovo 11.46 p. m.
" " arr, at Emporium....... 1.45 a m
leaves BuQalo 9.00 a m
ERIE 4IAIL leaves Philadelphia 10.20 p m
Renovo..... 19.15 am
Emporium. .....12.80 p m
St. Mary's 1.27 p m
" arrive at Erie 7-40 p m
RENOVOACCOM. leaves Renovo 2.15pro
Emporium 6.06 p m
St. Mary's 6.01p m
arr. at Kane... 7 30 p m
EASTWARD.
BUFFALO EX . leaves Buffalo. ..2. 80 p m
" Emporium.. 8.85 p tn
Renovo 10.80 p m
" arr. at Philadelphia 9.10 a m
ERIE MAIL leaves Erie 0.15 a m
" ' St. Mark's 8.30 p m
' ' Emporium 4.20 pm
Renovo 7.05 p m
" " arr. at Philadcphia... 8.00 a m
RENOVO ACCOM, leaves Kane.. 7.60 a m
' St. Mary's 9 24 a m
" Emporiuml0.25 a m
' arr. at Renovo 12.80 p m
Mail East connects east and west at Erie
with L S M S R W and at Corry and Ir
vincton with Oil Creek and Allegheny K
R W.
Mail West with east and west trains on
L S & M S R W and at Irvineton with
Oil Creek aud Allcgheuy K R W.
Buffalo Express makes close connections
at Williamsport with NCRW trains, north,
and at Harrisburg with NCRW trains
so
WM. A. BALDWIN.
Gen'l Sup't.
GRAND OPENING!
Summer Arrangement
BUFFALO, NEW YORK
AND
PHILADELPHIA RAILWAY.
Time Table adopted SUNDAY, AuguU
10, 1873. Trains depart from and arrive at
the Buffalo, New i'ork & Philadelphia
Railway dapot, corner of Exchange and
Louisiana streets.
ON AND AFTER AUG. 10, 1S73, UN
TIL further notice, Trains will run
as l'ollows:
LEAVING BUFFALO
6:15 a. m. Local Freight and passenger,
arriving at Emporium at 6.00 p. m.
8:t!' a m Philadelphia and Baltimore
Express Arri ing at Emporium at 12:45
p m., stopping only at East Aurora, Ar
cade, Franklinville, Olean and Port Alle
gheny. 11:20 a m- Local Freight Arriving at
Port Allegany at 9:00 p. m.
0:20 p in Night Express Arriving
Emporinm at 12:45 a ra.
TRAINS LEAVE EMPORIUM.
2:40 a m Night Express Arriving at
Bt'ffalo at 8:20 a m.
3.10 a. m. Local Freight and Passenger
Arriving at Buffalo at 2.35 p, m,
6:25 p m Niagara Express Arriving at
Buffalo at 9:45 p m., stopping only at Port
Alleeany. Olean. Franklinville. Arcndn and
East Aurora.
LEAVE PORT ALLEGENY.
10 35!a.m. Local Freight s,nd'nssnna
arriving; at Buffalo at 7.60 p. m.
SUNDAY TRAINS
Leave Buffalo at 10.00 a. m.. arrivintr at
Olean at 1.15 p. m.
l.eave ISunalo at 0:20 d m.: Nieht Ex
press, arriving at Emporium at 12:45 p m.
Leave Olean at 2.45 p. m., arriving at
Buff alo at 6.00 p. m.
Leave Emporium at 2:40 a m.; Nieht Ex
press, arriving at Buffalo at 8:20 a m.
Ticket Offices.
Buffalo Omnibus Line running from all
trains.
II. L. LYMAN, Gen'l Pass Ag't.
J. D. YEOMAN'S, Superintendent.
NEW TIME TABLE.
Commencing Oct 20th, 187.
ALLEGHENY VALLEY R. B.
THE BEST ROUTE BETWEEN PITTS
BURGH AND POINTS ON THE
PHIL' A. & ERIE R. R.
Q01SG SOUTH.
Buffalo Express leaves Corrv at 11 15 am
Leivcs Irvineton, 7 45 a m
Arrives at Pittsburgh 10 05 p m
Night Express leaves Corry 8 08 a m
Arrives at Pittsburgh 1 65 p m
Day Express leaves Corry 6 i 6 a ni
Arrives at Pittsburgh 6 15 n m
Oil City Accom. leaves Corry 2 05 p m
arrives at uraay 8 iscna W 8 J p m
ooimo itoarn.
Bffalo Express leaves Pilttmrr I t r.r .
Arrives at Corry 6 08 p m
" " Irvineton 6 85 p m
Night Express leaves Pittsburgh 4 .1.1 n m
Arrives at Corry 4 20 a m
Day Express leaves Pittsburgh 12 20 p m
Arrives at Corry 10 45 p m
Oil CitT Accom. leaves H Ttanil A AK
Arrives at Oil City 12 15 p m
ionnecuons made at Corry and Irvine
tou for points oa tho Oil Creek aad the
Allegheny Valley Rail Road.
Pullman Pallaes Drawin P di
ing Cars on Night Express Trains between
'inuuigu nuu urocion.
Passentrers t.a ami frnm ltrbiiTn . i.
0 - ..vvt.uo iua
close connection at Red Bank J,,-..;...
with Buffalo Express, north anrl Kiki p.
press south.
Ask ror Tickets via Allegheny Valley R,
3. J. LAWRENCE. Gen. 8udU
EW STAGE ROUTS.
J. C. BURNS, lrUtor.
Dceureu lae OS-
tract for carrying the U. S. Mil between
REYNOLDSVILU & BROCIWAYVILT.M
has placed on that road a line of hackf
Ilacks leave the Exchange Betel U
Reynoldville every Tuesday, Thnrtdn and
Saturday on the atrival of the Broekville
stage, and return the Mae day. Tu,
hacks connect at BrockwayviUe with the
Ridgway stages, making eonneetion wi k
tram, on the P. ft E. Road, both east Vn4
west. Every Utention to the eemfort it
patron. 0f u.1. line ,W U ,iytB, V
liberal patronage .olicited. -
Aug. 18-7itt,