THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1874, Car Time at Ridgway. ERIE MAIL East 4:65 p. do do West 1:30 a. LOCAL 8:15 a. do East 6:40 p. Co cut convenes next week. Our lumbermen want enow. TsA DRiNKiKo Is growing popular Uikiuikss is unusualjy dull at present. Tub penny pott wus a French invention. Oca Stale goveruuieut costs $1.20 per capita. Last Sunday was the most pivasant da; we Lave hud this winter. Last Tuesday w as a very dark and gloomy day. Oil. City merchants promise their wives nice sets f furs when oil is worth 3.00 per barrel. .Cook & Ukcweb are electing u large a:.d commodious ice house hack of their meat market, A MuKkan county buck tr;oJ a hunle. the other day and kept him there foi sev eral bcurs. W know pf.tuim who aie too poor to pay saiall debts, who can speed a dollar a day for cigars and whisky. Uhdib tbe new Constitution, the Spring elections will take place in February instead of March as heretofore. Himteek brothers or General Uyau, who was one of (he victims of the Virginius af fair, have turned up at different cities, im ploring public charity. ll'Bi2ia tbcycar ended Mew York htidone hoasand, three hundred and ninety fires, and sustained loss of property amounting 10 more than $2,000,000. Xuc following area partial list of caut.es set down for tiial at the January term of court. All the others has been canceled: Nos. C, 10, 11, 12, 10, 22, 21 and 25. Postal cakus may be sent to Germany, including Austria, Hungary, and the Grand Duchy of Luxenburg, by allix-ug thereto an ordinary one cent 1). S. postage stamp. Tub green paper used tj wrap about loz enges and confection of many kinds hus been examined by a cheiniit and pronounc ed deadly poison. Keep all such from your children, All the collieries of the Philadelphia coal and iron Company have returned work with tbe exception of Northumberland, Franklin, one and two, and Die Knicker bocker. The idle collieries will btart soon. Rokma Cuandle. aliat Mrs. Scott, now in Fort Oyster, charged wilh poisoning her se-oalled husband, J. S, Seott, will certainly have a trial at the next term of court. which commences next Monday, January VM, 1874. Wa wh-h to announce to our subscribers that the price of subscription of the valua ble paper, Pomtroy'i Jhmocrut, has been reduced to only $2.00 per annum. Specl. men copies will be sent free to all persons pending their address to M. M. Tomeroy, IJox 6217, New York City. A Swbdb in Clearfield county is ready fer engagements to crush out despotism. level roods, or pilot surveyors through for ests thick with undergrowth and snakes He wears boots 19 iuches long, and wider . than any religoi's weekly paper now pub iehed in Now Jersey. A field roller would be a superfluous implement on his farm. It will Lever do to let Earuum bear of this liv :iog wonder. ESTABLISHED 1823, MEYER & SON'S, I PIANO MANUFACTURERS, 722 Arch Street, PHILADELPHIA. THE LEADING FIRST-CLASS PIANOS. No clher Pianos have the improvements 4'riie Medal nf ha V1,1. t a 1411, liUUUUU, tngland, and the highest Frizes of this ;T 1ST OF, JURORS drawn for the Janu JLi ary term of Court, commencing Moa Jay January 12th, 1874. THAVEKSF juboks. Oenezettc K H w u i.i - , -- s a funiisoil, Jacob English, Cornelius Wainwright and Beozinger-Wm. Gross, Andrew Bcrbui, Veoree HasBelmann niul Ailnm iov iox-jumes Fahrnsworth, George Con. jer, John Tftylor, John KunUlcnmnn, lli Jtaji Hewitt, Frank Showers, John Miller, , J John Meyers, John Mosier, Cornelius Whe (on. Highland IVm. James. ilorton-Jefferson Taylor, Adam Nulf, !eorge 8 Chamberlain. ' Jay Samuel Vasbinder, Joseph Robin eon, Josiah W Mead, Martin V Taylor Jones Thomas L M'Kean, Joseph Tist ner, J if Meffcrt, jasper Rosser, IVm, Wel ti trt Millstone Win. Clyde, Myron Raught, J a Chamsion, Ridgway Marcus French, O B Grant Tatrick Malone, 0 B Filch, James Reiily' John Fannen, Sr., A Cummings, Charles Mead. St. Mary's Boro' Michael Bauer, John Sosenhimer, Micheal Bruner, John Waleer Jr., Anton Jesberger, Francis Ehrig, Louis Garner, Jacob Zelt. John Heindle. Spring Creek Henry R Moore, Alexan, der Muyhood, Jr., Washington Goilbrath. GRAND iUBOBS. Benczette Ralph Johnson, Miles Denl George W Winslow, Lafayette Winslow. ' Beuzinger F A Erig, 1'hiUp Young. Fox Elias Moyer, Conrod Moyer, Jr., C E Green, Peter Thompson. Jay Edward Vinoent, James M Brook. Ins; Oliver Freeland. Jones-Jacob Weinhardt, J 1$ Wells, Enos Setger. Millstone J Champion, Jr. RidgMay W 8 Service, Jerome Powell. Bt. Mary's Charles Weis, Frank Vorn baum, Geo F Shafer. Irwin""8 Creek D DiJon, Thomas P&Elf. FCIICE-flNO' O. A. RATIIBUN, AttoVney-at-lW, Ridgway, Ta. 2 2 tf. Administratrix ITotice. Notice is hereby given to all persons indebted to the estate of Adam Shall, Into of Millstone township, Elk County, deceased, that they are required to make prompt payment, and all persons having claims against said Estate, will present them for adjustment to CATHERINE SHALL, Administratrix of the goods, &c, of Adam shall, deceased. GHERIFE'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of Levari Facial is sued out of tho Court of Common Pleas of fclk County, Pennsylvania, and to me di rceted, 1 will expose to publio sale at the Court House, Ridgway, Pa , on MONDAY, JANUARY 12th, J 874, at 1 o'clock, p. m., the following described property, to wit: A new frame Shingle Mill about forty feet square and two stories high, situated on warrant number Uo32 (containing nine hundred acres more or less) in the township of Milestone, County of E.k and State ol Pennsylvania, bounded north by warrant number 2042, east by 1. Shall, south by the Clarion River, and west by warrant iu the name of E. Heath, and number 3145. Seized uud taken in execution as the property of John P. Wann, and to be sold by D. C. OYSTER, Sheriff. Sheriff s office, Ridgway, Pa.,Dec. 18, '73. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias issued out of the Court ot Common Pleas of llutler County, Pennsylvania; and to nic directed, 1 will expose to PUBLIC &ALE at the Court House, Ridgway. Pa., on MONDAY, JANUARY, 12tli, 1874, at 1 o'clock, p. m. All the right, title, interest claim uud de mand whatsoever of defendants of in an 1 to all that certain tract of laud situate in Jay township, Elk County, State of Penn sylvania, bounded and described as follows to wit: lteing warrant number 5010 war ranted iu the name of Wilhelm Williuk ut. la. containing 000 acres bounded north by wairuul number 6007, east by warrant number 6015, south by u arrant number 5010, and on the west by warrant nuuibei 1017, unseated and unimproved. Seized nnd taken in execution as the property of U. S. Long and 11. A. Penuock, audio besold by D. C. OYSTER, Sheriff. Sheriff's office, Ridgway, Pa., Dec. 18, '73. SHERIFF'S SALS By imie of a wrh of Yeu. Ex. issued out ot the Court of Conimou Pleas of Elk County, Pennsylvania, and to me directed, 1 will cxposo to l'lDLlO SALE ut the Court House, Ridgway, Pa., ou MONDAY, J AN I' CRY 12th, 17-1, ail o'clock p. m. AH the right, tide, interest, claim and demand whatsoever of the following de scribed property: All that certain piece or parcel of laud being situatvd iu Jay towu sliip, L;k County, and Mate of Pennsyl vania, bounded and described as follows to wit: Beginning at a post about sixteen (10) pcrclus east of Bell Run, at the south side of the township road, thence south thirteen (13) perches to a post, thence north twelve ami oiic-lo'irlh (-) perches to a post ut the south side of lue township road, thence along said towuthip road iu an easterly direction to the place of be ginning. Couiniiiing two uud one-half acres of laud more or less, being A portion f warrant 02NU, which was soid by P. W. Hays. High Mierill ol Elk County, as tho property of Robert Rotherick, to Henry Souther by deed dated the Oth day of July A. D. lbOl, on which is erected a two story frame house 22x24 feet with addition ol kitchen 10x24 lect, uho two apple trees and a good spring of running water. ALSO all the ntrlit, title interest and claim of I lie defendant of in and to the fol lowing described piece or parcel of land, situate in Jay township, Elk County Penn sylvania, bounded and described as follows to wit: Beginning at a post corner about three perches east of Bell Run at the north side ot the township road, thence north thirteen perches to a post, thence east thirteen perches to a post, thence south thirteen perches to a oost at north side of said roau, thence along said road to the place of beginning. Containing one acre of land, nioie or less being part of warrant number 6208 and the west moiety or half portion of two acres of land oouveyed by J. N-. Rotberock and wife to Samuel Basbinder by deed beariug date April 20th A. D. 1800. On which is erected a frame house used as a hotel 24x40 feet two stories high, with bar room attached 18x22 feet, one and oncdialf stories high and kitchen 10x32 feet one and one halt stories high, also lraine barn 22x30 feet, also four grow ing apple trees and small run known as Bell Run running through the property. Seized and taken in execution as tho property of T. J. Burke and to be sold by D. 0. OYSTER, Sheriff. ELerifl', office, Ridgway, Pa., Deo. 18,'73. LICENSE APPLICATIONS. gtPollowiug is a list of applications for license to Jauuary term of Court, MONDAY J AN C A It Y 12lh, 1873: TAVERN, Henczette. Itl.L Winslow, 2 Eil. Lewis, 3 Lorana E. Chase. Jicminjcr, 4 F. X. Sorg. Fox. C John Collins, 0 Be.ijamiu Buyea. lloitun, 7 0. R. Clark- Jay. 8 A. J. Rummer, 9 .11. Dixon. JiiJju-ai, 10 William II. Schram, 11 Robert Warner, 12 Riley Brothers, 13 John Healy. St. Marta Boro. 14 AntontFochtmann, 15 Elizabeth Volk, 10 Joseph Windf elder, 17 Thomas Zimmett, 18 William Zelt, IV) Andrew Kogaa, 20 James Rogau, 21 John VYuchtcl & Son, 22 Thomas Valentine. EATING liOUSB. JJttuxeite. 23 John Daly, 21 Warren Winslow. Fox. 25 Andrew Ilau. Jag. 20 James Campbell. 27 Samuel Rathbun. liiJijway. 28 Robert IC. Eubody, 20 John Lamb, t!0 Eli Liter. St. Mary',' Boro, 81 William Giese, 82 Jacob Kraus, 83 Anthony Sohauers, 61 Bernard Westnitzcr. STOUK. XiJyuay. 85 T- 8. Hartley, ZQ 0. G. Messenger. Ut. Mary' Bor 87 Charles McVean, 3 Jou-pU Wiliielm. Jiiiy. 'iJi."UO;;fi;.'G, Clw, j. P. HO, NEW STORE AND NEW GOODS. HOUSEWARE, AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. Carpenters Tools, Blacksmiths Tools, Farmers Tools, Lumbermens Toofo. f n fact everything usually kept in a first-class Hardware Store. A FIRST-SUSS TIN SH0P Employing none but first-class Workmen and nothing but first class material used, OPPOSITE THEICOURTiHOUSE, RIDGWAY, PA. W- S- -tf. I F YOU WANT TO'BUY GOODS CHEAP 00 TO JAMES II- IIAGERTY Main Street, Ridgway, Pa. DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, BOOTS SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, GLASS AND QUEENS WARE, WOOD AND W1LLOW-WAHE, TOBACCO AND CIGARS, A Large Stock of Groceries and Provisions. The BEST BRANDS of FLOUR Constantly cd hand, add sold as cheap as the CHEAPEST. JAMES H. nAGERTY. List op Causes Bet down for trial at the Jauuury term 1874, Elk county Common Pleas, comaiencingMondav, January Pith, 1874. 1 The Spring Run Coal Co vs Thos. Tozier. No 16 Januory 18G9. 2 0 D. M esse offer vb James'Georco et nl. 41 April 1809. 3 Jehu Tudor vs Iliratu Woodward et al, 5 August 1670. 4 K. 51. 5'ason et al vs Henry Souther et al. 19 Jauuary 1871. 5 George Decker, vs George Schnei der. 9 April 1872. G Prank A. Loech et al, vs Prank Keller. 22 April 1872. 7 Benjamin Johnson et al, vs'John Johnson et al. 26 April 1872. 8 James Curry, vs E. & 0. Paino. 38 April 1872. 9 Martin Sorg, ? Nicholas Kronen- wetter. 47 April 1872. 10 William J. M'Carty. vs Elk & 51'Kcan R It Co. 17 August 1872. 11 BE Wcllendorf, vs Elk & M' Kean It R Co 18 August 1S72. 12 E E Willard, vs Elk. & M'Kean RRCo. 20 August 1S7 2. 13 E E Willard, vs Josiah Bardwell et al. 21 August 1872. 14 II Souther survivor ic, vs II S Bolunp & Co 5 Hot 1872. la 1 Iu mas Culler, vs Penu'a R R Co. 15 Nov 1S72. 1G Mary J. Bcman, vg N. M Brock- way. U(j .Nov iZ. 17 The School Dutrict of Fox," vs John Meyers ct al. No 31 January 1873. 18 George T Paul), vs the Wilcox T db L Co. 42 January 1873. 19 Clarion River Nay Co, vs Henry Moore et al. 44 January 1873. 20 Abel L Marthers, vs Thos Mali ken. 1 April 1873. 21 The St Mary's Coal Co, vs Geo Rettger. 40 April 1873. 22 James A Burke, vs D C Oyster, 33 August 1873. 23 Clarion River Nay Co, vs Hirani Carman. 69 August 1873. 24 Warren & V. R It Co, vs Asa Scott. Z6 JNov 1873. 25 Eufllo N Y 4PRR Co, vb Rim 42, SERVICE & CO. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ otFiere Facias issued out of tlie Court of Common Ploos of Elk County, Pennsylvania, and to me directed, I will expose to PUBLIC SALE at tlie fourt House, Kidgway Ta., on MONDAY, JANUAKY, 10th, 1873, nt 1 o'clock, p. m. All tli at lot and parcel of ground in the Borough of St. Mary's, Elk C unty. Pa., described as follows to wit: Fronting on St Mary's street twenty-two feet, thence along M. McNally's lot seventy feet to his corner on line of F. X. Biebergt r, thence along said line thirty-four feet, to land of Adolph Fochtman, thence along said Fochtinan's line to St. Mary's street. Con taiuibg 2120 square feet, being part of a larger let conveyed to F. Bicberger by Mathias Benzinger and wife and John Eschbuch and wife by deed dated 2d day of August A. D. 1851, and recorded in Elk County in Deed Book "F," page 509 &s. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Jacob Biehcrger and to be sold by I). C. OYSTER, Sheriff. Sheriff's office, Ridgway, Ta,, Dec. 18, 73 SHERIFF'S SALE. Bv virtue of sundrv writs of F! P to. sued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Elk County, Pennsylvania, and (o tne di rected I will expose to ule by public ven. due or outcry at the Court Ilouso, in Ridgway. Elk County, Pennsylvania, on MONDAY, JANUARY 12.h, A. D. 1873, at 1 o'clock, p. m., all the right, title in terest claim and deniaud whatsoever of de fendant in said writ name 1, of in and to all that certain traot of land situate in Spring Creek Township, Elk County, known as the James Crow warrant. Containing one hundred acres more nr len. Rmm.u.i tbe north, east, and west by lands known as me ueecn isottom Aim Company and on the South by land known as the Meddock lot. Levied UDon aa tha rnner r.f Pt.;i: - - - J vk M.I.LI Ittlo and to be sold by D, C. OYSTER, Sheriff. Sheriff's office, Ridgway, Ta., Dec. 18, "73. Elk County Directory. President Judge L. D. Wetmore. Additional Law Jndan linn tn p Vincent. Associate Judcres Chaa. I.nhr .T v H o "f - ouk. District Attorney J. K. P, Hail. Sheriff D. C. Oyster. Prothonotury -c, Fred. Scbocning. Treasurer C. R. Earley. County Superintendent Rufus Lucore. Commissioners Roht. rnmnt,ll lntn Barr, Geo. Ed. Weis. Auditors Clark A. Wilcox, George D. Messenger, and C. W. Borrett. county (surveyor Ueo tvilmsley. Jury Commissioners InRinh Knrn el and Charles Mead. NEW LIVERY STABLE IN DAN SCR1BNER WISHES TO IN form the Cittzens of Ridgway, and the publio generally, that kt has started a Liv ery Stable and will keep GOOD STOCK, GOOD CARRIAGES Buggies, to let upon the most reason ble terms. 8&IIe will also do job teaming. Stable on Broad street, abova Main. All orders left at thi Post Offios will meet prompt attention Aug 20 18T0. If. Edw'd J. Evans A Co., NURSERYMEN AND SEEDSMEN, YORK, riRl'A g-Ctalogues Mailed to Applicants- Refer (by permission) to Ho, J. 8, Blao, Washington. D. C. FRED SCHOENING & CO. Law, Commercial, Book, and General Job Printers, and Stationers. 2UDGWAY, ELK CO., PA. DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF LAW BLANKS, AND FRENCH, ENGLISH, AND AMERICAN STATIONERY. ARNOLD'S WRITING FLUID AND .COPYING INK. LEAD PENCILS OB" ALL KINDS AND PRICES. JCsterbrook'9 Celebrated Steel !Icn( IAe Rest Jtiadc, All Kinds of Job Printing done In the Beet Style and at Low 'rices. LETTER, NOTE, AND BILL HEADS, BUSINESS CARDS AND EN VELOPES OF EVERY STYLE IN ANY QUANTITY. POWELL L KIMK A. MAMMOTH STOCK! Firmly believing that tl.o world moves, and that tho demands of tho public aro con stantly increasing, the proprietors of the (Svatul ajMtipl Jtotp have just returned from tho eastern and western cities with the most perfect and complete 6tock of MERCHANDISE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. You cannot ASK TOR ANYTHING they do Dot keep, end they Lave absolutely BROKEN THE BACKBONE of high price!, Thcj luy lor cash and SELL FOR CASH CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST I Ridgway, May 1st, 1873. EW STAGS ROUTS. J. C. BURNS, Proprietor. The subscriber having scoured Ik Cos tract ftr carrying the V. B. Mail between RETNOLDSVLLLI. & BROCKWAT VILLI baa placed on that road a lint foils Hacks leave the Exehange Hotel a Reynoldville every Tuesday, Thartday and Saturday on the airival of tke Broesville stage, and relarn the same day. These hacks connect at Crock way ville with tke Kiugwav stages, making connection wi a trains on the P. ft K. Road, both east and west. Every attention to the etmfert ef patrons or this line win be give, a4 a 1RAUS HAftM THE VICTOR SEWING MACHINE CO. want reliable nnd energetic Agents la this County. Tho "VICTOR" is a Look-stilch, Shuttlo Machine, with Belt-setting Needle, best furnished and most perfect Machine ofTered. An increase of over 500 per cent, ou sales of 1S72 over 1671. For Terms &c, Address. VICTOR SEWING MACHINE CO., 1227 Chestnut St, Philadelphia, Fa. n.10t5. BV MAIL. 28 CENTS 4GEO.R ROWEH&CO IWiWHH WOW I IEWYO DAGUSCAHONDA RAILROAD. From and after Monday, Feb. 5th 1873. Trains will run on this Road as follows: Leaves Earlev 7 30 a. m.. arrives at Daguscahonda Junction 8 10 a. in., con necting with Accom. east 8 14 a. m., and with Mail west at 0 15 a. m. Leaves Daguscahonda at 9 20 a. m. arrives at Earley 10 00 a. m. Leaves barley 6 60 p. ui., and arrives at Dagus cahonda at 5 00 p. dj., connecting with Mail east at o U'J p. nr, and Accommo dation west at 5 40 p. in. Id case r. & iu. trains aro late, Dacus- cahonda train holds twenty minutes be yond tho above time. iickets should always be procured before leaving stations. U. U. 1SARLEY, Lesese. M U S J G NEW, FRESH, AND SPARKLING! THE CLUSTER V V A NEW MUSIC UOOK FOR THE USE OF CONVENTIONS, 6INGINU CLASSES, CHURCH CHOIRS, AND TUB HOME CIRCLE. V V V THE CLUSTER 8. WESLEY MARTIN, J. M. 8TILLMAN, AND t. MARTIN TOWKB. Fries, 113.60 per Dob. Single Cojies sent, post-paid, fel.oU. Address, 3. I. PETER8, 699 Broadway, New York. FOR SCHOOLS. Fairy Voices A NEW SINGIINQ-CLaS BOOK, COMriLMD AID AKSAlflSD BY WILLIAM DRESSLER. Frioe, $6 per Dot. Single Copies sent, postpaid, for bU ecnta. Address, 3. L PETERS, 699 Broadway, New York. The Song Echo The Popular Singing-School Book BY H. S. PEHKINS. Price, $7.60 per Dos. Biagle Copie ADVERTISE sent, postipaia, rer 7B eents. Atowo, J. Lx rilTSS, 1 RAILROADS. PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD Philadelphia & Erie It. R. Divisleaa WINTER TIMB TABL1. ON and after SUNDAY, DEC. 21 1878, the trains on the Philadelphia t Erie Railroad will run as follows: WIHTWAtD. Buffalo El. leaves Phlladelphla.12.CR p. nt. " Renovo 12.16 a m. " " arr. at Emporium........ 2.16 a tu " Buffalo............ 8.60 a in ERIE MAIL leaves Philadelphia 10.20 p m ' 11 Renovo... ...... .10.06 a m " " Emporium 12.20 p m " St. Mary's 1.12 p m 11 arrive at Erie 7.20Jpm EASTWARD. BUFFALO EX. leaves Buffalo... 8.26 p'jnk " Emporium. 0.00 p tu ' Renovo 10.66 p ra ' arr. at Philadelphia 9.10 a m ERIE MAIL leaves Erie 11.20 a ui " St. Mary's 6.22 p m " " " Emporium 6.20 pm ' " Renovo 8.40 p in " arr. at Philadephia... 8.00 a ra Mail East connects east and west at Erie with L S M 8 R W and at Corry and Ir vineton with Oil Creek and Allegheny K R W. Mail West with east and west trains on L 8 & M S R W and at Irvineton with Oil Creek and Allegheny R R W. Buffalo Express makes close connections at Williamsport with N C R W trainB, north, and at llanriaburg with N C R W trains south. WM. A. BALDWIN. Gen'l Sup't. GRAND OPENING Summer Arrangement BUFFALO, NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA RAILWAY, Time Table adopted SUNDAY, Augusk 10, 1873. Trains departfrom and arrive nt the Baffulo, New York & Philadelphia Hail way depot, corner f Exchango and Louimana streets. ON AND AFTER AUG. 10, 1873, UN TIL further notice, Trains will run an follows: LEAVING BUFFAL6 C;15 n. m. Local Freight and passenger, arriving at Emporium at 5.00 p. m. 8:30 a m Vhiladelphiaand Baltimore Express. Arrbiug at Emporium at 12:45 p m., stopping only al East. Aurora, Ar cade, Frauklinville, Oleau aud Port Alle gheny. 11:20 a nr Local Freight Arriviug at Port Allegany nt Vt:00 p. ni. C:20; p iu Night Express Arriving a Emporinm at 12:45 a ni. TRAINS LEAVE EMPORIUM; 2:40 a iu Night Express Arriving at Butiaio at 8:20 am. 8.l4 a. m. Local Freight and Passenger Arriving at Buffalo at 2.o5 p. m, 5:25 p m Niagara Express Arriving at Buffalo at 9:45 p in., stopping only at Port Allegany, Oleau, Frauklinville, Arcade aud East Aurora. LEAVE PORT ALLEfiENY. 10 35ja.n. Local Freight and.'passwiger arriving at Buffalo at 7.50 p. m. SUNDAY TRAINS Leave Buffalo at 10.00 a. ta., arriving at Oleau at 1.15 p. m. Leavo Buffalo at 0:20 p m.; Night Ex press, arriving at Emporium at 12:45 p in. Leave Olcan at 2.45 p. in., arriving at Buffalo at COO p. m. Leave Emporium at 2:40 a m.; Night Ex press, arriving at Buffalo at 8:20 a m. Ticket Offices. Buffalo Omnibus Line t unning from all trains. H. L. LYMAN. Geu'l Pass. Ag't. J. D. YEOMANS, Superintendent, NEW TIME TABLE. Commeuolng Oot 20tfi, 1874-. ALLEGHENY VALLEY 11. R. THE BEST ROUTE BETWEEN PITTS UURG1I AND POINTS ON THE PlllL'A. & ERIE R. R, O0INQ SOUTH. Buffalo Express leaves Corrv at 11 Is m Leaves Irvineton, 7 45 a in Arrives at Pittsburgh to lift n in Night Express leaves Corry 8 08 a ui Arrives at Pittsburgh i 65 p in Day Express leaves Corry K5 35 a m arrives ai riusDurgti 5 14pm Oil City Aocom. leaves Cony , 2 06 p m Arrives at Brady's Bend C 60 p in soma kostU. Bffalo Express leaves Pittsburg at 1 60 a ta Arrives at Corry . 6 08 p m ' ' Irvineton 6 25 d in Night Express leaves Pittsburgh 4 85 p m Arrives at Lorry UO a w Day Express leaves Pittsburgh 12 20 p m Arrives at Corry 10 45 p in Oil City Accom. leaves B. Bend 8 45 a m Arrives at OU City 12 15 pm Connections made at Corry and Irvine' tou for points on the Oil Creek and the Allegheny Valley Rail Road. I'ullman l'allace Drawing Roexa Bleep. ing Cars on Night Express Trains between rittsburga ana JJrocton. Passengers te and from Brockville make close connection at Red Bank Junction wilh Buffalo Express north and Night Ex press south. Ask lor Tickets Via Alleebenv Vallev R R. 3. 3 LAWRENCE. Cea. Sect. ODD ALU PLAYING CARDS. THE2BEST THE CHEAPEST, 8 STEAMSniPS-Cheapest kind made. REGATTAS A cheap oommon card. BROADWAY'S A nice common card. VIRGINIAS Fine calico backs. GEN. JACKSONS Cheap and otulaf. (Pattern baoks, various colors and.de- COLUMBIA8 (Euohre deck) extra quality uuliucpi uaiho-une er the best cards made, MT. VERNON'S Extra fine, two oolor'tatt terns. ASK FOB THE ABOVE TAKE NO OTHERS, Prioe List ou application. Dealen sup. plied by VICTOR E. MAUGEft; SMy 100 o 112 Heads St , N. Y