i THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1874. Car Tlie nl Illdgieay. .1 IK MATT. . A.i-, . m do ''West 2:83 a. m. lMOAiATION Wo.l 8:05 a. ni Ml rlA Knaf III'U4 n. m elk lodge, a. y. m. The slated meetings of Elk Lolge, No. 870, are held at their hall, corner of Main and Depot streets, on the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month D. B. DAY, Scc'y.. fi&tes of Advertising. One column, one year $75 00 40 00 1 ' 25 00 " " 15 00 Transient advertisements per square of eight lines, one insertion $1, two inser tions, $1.60, three insertions, $2. Business cards, ten lines or less, per year $5. Advertisements payable quarterly. Read the Sheriffs sale in this week's issue. There was a very severe wind and rain storm here the latter part of lust week. No particular damage was done. Presentation. The latlies of RiJj way presented the It. S. C. Band, with an elegant chandelier, for their house, on the Fourth of July, Eev Wni Martin made the presentation speech which was replied to by J 0 W Bailey. Fred Sciioening's new house on South street is raised, and will be when finished, one of the handsomest build ings in town. We are pleased to note this evidence of prosperity on the part of our fellow townsman. Notice. No deed for unseated lands will be banded up for acknowledgement unless paid for by the first Monday of August, 1874, and all not paid for by that time will be again offered for sale on the Friday following. JOSEPH WLVDFELDEIl. Treas. Pay No Moke Postage. Subscri bers to the Advocate will please take notice that by the new postal law papers go free in the county where published after July 1st. Postmasters should re fund whatever money they have collected in advance for the quarter euding Octo ber 1st. The candidates for sheriff have c m tnenccd to announce themselves, we no tice the names ot Daniel Scull of St Mary's P V Hays of Fox, and James McCloskcy, also of Fox all ou the Demo cratic side. The Republican candi dates have not yet been brought to the surface. Lost The subscriber lost ou July 4th, a note ior sixty-sis dollars and eighty-seven cents, dated in May 1874 made by N. T Cummings and payuble to Calvin Day. Al' persons are hereby forbidden negotiating said note CALVIN DAY. Kidgway, Fa. July Oth 1874. 1't. West Point Cadetship. The Erie Dispatch says that a vacancy now exists at West Point, for a cadetship in this uongressionai Uistrict. borne youn; man between the ages of 17 and 21, is to be selected to veport at West Point on the 2Gth of August next and application sLoald forthwith be made to Col. Curtis, member from the district. And it also says that at the Louis ville Medical College, every Congress ional district is entitled to one benefici ary student. Any young man wishing to avail himself of the advantage of that institution may apply to the member from this district, who will make the nomination. It is a fact worth knowing, but which does not seem to be generally under, stood, that the amalgam of tinfoil with mercury, which is spread on glass plates to make looking-glasses, is very readily crystalized by actinic solar rays. A mir ror bung where the sun can shine on it is usually spoiled; it takes a granulated appearance familiar to housekeepers, though they may not be acquainted with the cause of the change. In such a state the article is nearly worthless, the continuity of the surface is des troyed, and it will not reflect outlines with any approach to decision. Care must therefore be exercised in hanging The famous Mead well now mak ing considerable noise in the oil regions ie owned by one of the Meads at Youngsville. 0. W. B. of the Erie Dispatch says: "The Mead well, which is situated on the extreme frontier be yond Millerstown, struck last Wednes day, and is a two hundred barrel gusher. All eyes had been turned to this well for the last month, as great doubt existed in the minds of opera tors as to the belts extendiug thus far toward Pittsburg. Oil and the spirits of operators fell ten cents per barrel the next twenty-hours after the striking of this well. The Modoe, Greeco City and the Southern belt at Millerstown, has been defined, but this one seems to be inclined to lead producers to eternal ruin. Mr. Mead was born and raised in tbu town, and his old friends wish him luck, even if it is at the expense of all the rest ot oildom. lie owns a tarm of 'fifty acres, on which this one mentioned above is a test well." List of Deeds Asssignments, and Mortgages entered, for leoord in the lleorodcr'a office up to July 14, 1874. Charles R. Earley. Treasurer of Elk County to Horace Little dated June 1872 for 338 acres land in Horton town ship warrant 4272. Tax and cost $31,- 99. Horace Littlo and Wife to C. II Earley dated June 2G 1874 assigninir Littel'a interest in the foregoing deed to C. R. Earley. Consideration $50. Charles il. Earhy Treasurer of Elk County to Kufus Lucore, dated June 1872 for 18 acres land in Fox township Earley and Hershy warant. Tax and) coft 80,89. Rufus Lucore and wife to C. R. Earley, assigning Lucore't intrest in foregoing deed to C. R. Earley $300. Charles R. Earley. Treasurer ot Elk County to Geo Weis, dated June 10 1872, for lot 2, 3,35,9, and 17 on Lewis street St Mary's borough. Tax and costs, and bond $77,30. Geo. Weis to Charles R. Earley, as signing Weis' interest in the foregoing deed to C R Earley, $10. Charles R Earley, Treasurer of Elk County, to Geo. Weis, dated Nov, 0 1872, for lot 72 on Walburger street St. Mary's bourough. Tax and costs G30. Geo. Weis to Charles R. Earley as signing Weis' interest in foregoing deed to Charles R. Earley. $10. Charles'R Earley, Treasurer of Elk county, to George Dickinson, dated November 7th 18G4, for 52 acres land in Horton township, warrant 4370. Tax and costs $15,72. Geo Dickinson to Horace Little datel July 3d 1874, assigning Dickinson's interest in the fores'oia;' deed to Horace Little. $25. Jacod Bish and wife to Thomas J Bish, dated June 2 2d 1S74. assigning Bishe's intrest in deed recorded in deed Book "2" page 83 otu. Thomas J Bish, 200. James II. Ilagerty and wife to Loussa Craft, dated Juno 11th 1874, for 23 7-10 acres land in Millstone township. Charles R Earley, Treaurer of Elk County to Geo Weis. dated June 10th 1872, for lots 1G, G2, and G9 on Wal burger street St Marys borough. Tax cost and boud S?9,74. Geo Weis to C R Earley, dated June 1874, assigning Weis' interest in the fcrcgoiug deed to C R harley. 10. Joliu Gcisciihof and wife to Charles Bartles and wife to Jay township school District, dated January 27th 1874, for lot 17 ia Jay tuwuship, containing one acre beiug part of warrant 5285. 150 Charles It Ear'.ey Treasurer of Elk county to Geo Weis, dated November Gth 1372, for lot 1 1 on Benedicts street, St Mary's borough. Tax and costs $5, 90. Geo Weis to Charles R Earley, as signing Weis' interest in the foregoing deed to Charles K E-irley. ' 10. Charles R Earley Treasurer of Elk county to Geo Weis, dated Ju&o 10th 1872, fir lots 9 and 10 on Louis street, St Mary's borough. Tax cost and bond 96,80. Geo Weis to Charles R Earley assign ing Wcis'jmtcrest injthe foregoing deed to Charles R Earley. 10. Gilman T Wheeler and wife to Robert I Robinson and Geo II Stafford, dated June 27th 1S74, for 4GS8 acres land in Ridgway township being parts of war rants 4SG1 48C5 48GG and 4SG7. 10, 007. Charles S Charnberlaiu and wife to Joseph S Chamberlain, dated June 27th 1874, for two lots of land in Elk county containing 50 and 75 J acres respectiv ely. 81. Charles Luhr and wife to Jackson S Schultz dated May 18th 1871, for lots 38 and 3 in Benzinger containing 100 and 25 acres respectively. $025. Judson Schultz and wife to Jackson Schultz dated January 31th 1S71 for lot 195 in Wilcox. $100. Walburger Haak and husband to F A Erich dated June 4th 1874, for 12 acres land in St Mary's part of number 10 on North St Mary's road, $325. Jno G Hall, assignee of Wilmarth and Rolfe, to J L Brown, dated Sep 29th 1873, for 484 acres land in Ridg way, for the undivided one-half part o warrants 3285 and 4S30. 43. J L Brown to Jackson S Schultz da ted July 3d 1S74 assiguing J L Brown's intrest in the foiegoing deed to Jackson S Schultz. $1. W C Healy to Edwin Pain, dated July 10th 1874 for town lot 13 in Ridgway township, containing 10400 square feet to secure $1500. Ann Overturf to William Johnson, dated May 27th 1874 for 150 acres and 117 square feet of land in Benczette township, part of warrant 5025. $1000 John Ernhout and wile to Jackson S Schultz, dated January 2d 1874, for all the iuterest in deed of Robert Warmer and wife to Wiloox Tanning Co dated May 1808 of said Ernhout, $100. Maurice M Schultz and wife to Jack son S Schultz, dated January 4th 1874, for all 11 Scbultz'a interest in deed of R.Warner and wife to Wilcox Tan ing Co. dated May 18G8. $100. Robert Warner and wife to Jackson S Schultz dated July 10th 1874 for the northern bali of three lots in Wilcox, fl: Ex-Governor Marshal Jewell, of Connecticut, and at present United States minister to the Court cT St Petersburg, turns out to bo tho New Englander to whom the President ten dered the Postmaster Generalship. Mr, Jewell has aecepted by cable. He will make an efficient and popular Cabinet officer. Forney'i Prow. Sickness is an affliction that waits on us all. None are exempt, and there are oone but need relief from its attacks. Whoever can furnish this becomes our benefactor. A conviction prcv.ails thf Dr Ayer does it. Disorders of the blood hsve been healed by his Sarsnparillia, and affections of tho lungs by his Cherry Pectoral, too frequently and too dis tinctly to be disputed. His Ague Cure is said, by those who use it, to never fail. Reader, if you must have medical aid, take tho best of mediolne. Poor remedies are dear, as good are cheap, at any price ?ou have to pay for them. Charleston Courier. Governor Davis, of Minnesota, makes an appeal fur the peoplo of a portion of his State, who am sutTerina! from a visitation which has had no parallel in this country, and may bo fitly compared to the plagues which Moses invoked upon Egypt through the agency of his rod. Seven couuties of the States, it seems, have been swept as completely bare of their crops by grass hoppers as if by fire, the insects, it is to be supposed, iuvading the land in or" mies of millions. The appeal is addres sed to the granges of Minnesota, but outside aid will not be refused Although the peoplo of the East have recently had numerous calls upon their charity, this appeal of tho Northwest will not probably be allowed to go un heeded. torncy's Press Weedville, July 11th 1874. Dear Advocate. The Glorious Fourth has come and gone, and it was a great day for this place. In the morn ing it looked very much like rain, but notwithstanding the appearance of the weather by ten oclock quite a cumber of people had assembled. There were two platforms erected one lor the sj,Cdk ers and one for dancing. About one o'clock a sumptuous dinner was served; there were all kinds of pie. and cakes (all except buckwheat cakes') pcaohrs, ice cream, etc., and everything went fine until the second table had ate when a shower arose and it began to hail, and hail fell largerthan hen's eggs fur about five minutes, alter which there was another table fct, and alter all had pir taken of a hearty meal; they prt pared for a nice time of "tripping the light, (antastio toe," Messrs Human and Munn furnishing the music. They had danced lour or five eets, when the would be mauagor appeared ou the platform and informed the audience that they could dance no more on the platform unless they paid a dollar and a-half a couple, when the aulier.ee disbursed and went to the White I'iue Hotel and had a nice time. Yours, Jenny Jenks. Large Timber Land Sale. The Williamsport Jicff inter says; It is said that Mr O II Randall, this city, has purchased of Messrs. White, Leutz hite, all the timber laud on Slate Bun belonging to that firm, consisting of 5, 000 acres. The consideration to be 330,000 one half cash, and balance in thirty days. Mr. Randal is an ac complished lumberman of many years' experience, and has handled more lugs thau any man on the river. He has been employed by members cf the firm of White, Lcntz, & White for the past twenty years. Ilarrisburg, July 9. To-day at 12:- 50 p. rn. Lewis lloscntiue and John Moody were hanged for the murder of Abram Behm, an old farmer living a short distance from Middleton, Dauphin county, November 14, 1873. They both mace a confession a short time al ter their sentence. Their statements differed in some points, but show that both were puilty of the horrible crime, which they had premeditated. Roscntine made a short address on the gallows. He said he murdered Bchm, and hoped God would have mercy on his soul. Moody made a long speech, the substance of which was that -he Was along with Rosettiue, and deserved to die. He hoped for forgiveness. Ros- eutinc died almost instantly, but Moody struggled three or four minutes. A New liaveu rut recently under took to dine off of a little girl while the latter was asleep. Henry Grinnell.a distinguished mer chant of New York, died a few days ago at the age of 75. Flour from Georgia wheat, of this year's growth, has already appeared in the Liverpool markets. Rhode Island has just admitted its firs' colored lawyer to the bar. The Michigan wool crop of this year is estimated at 6,000,000 pounds. A New England man is said to have invented a steam singer and declamator. The various newspapers of New York city are said to own about $15,000,000 worth ot real estate. A Peoria lady has a mission. It is to change the uame of "America" to Columbia." The lunacy of a Western geologist takes the torm of a theory that the earth is a shell, with an inner concave surfaco similar to the convex, inhabited by a crude class of people, and that before long this inner world will be discovered and explored by peoplo from the outside. Bursting of Another Reservoir in Hassaclr:, eotta. Springfield, Mass., July 13. Details coming to hand of the second flood in Hampshire county say that it was caused by the giving way of a reservoir ot a factory nt the village ot Juiddlefield Ihe reservoir was situated on middle field brook, which empties into the west branch of estfiolJ River at iMiddlciield Switch. It covered nearly 100 acres and was built .about 30 years ago. It was used ior storing water lor running two broadcloth nulls, a thill, aud stave factory, and a grist mill. The water swept over farms, gardens, and toads, and several bouses were moved somo distance. The heaviest oer at Cheaters is Dr. Herman Lucas, who estimates his loss at $10,000. The town of Chester suffers heavily in the loss of bridges and damage to roads To replaco these bridges will cost $10, 000. The Boston & Albany railroad is very badly damaged for a distance of nearly twenty miles. 4Evcry bridge be tween Middlefield and Huutiugtou is wholly or partly destroyed. At tho Middlefield switch two unoc cupied house wcro swept away, and also an old red house used as an office when tho railroad was building. Several barns nod outbuildings were also carried off nt the switch, and farms and gardens were badly damaged. A tenement house occupied by the family of Leon Jouezaux, was swept away. Tho total amount of duinngo to individuals and to the town of Chester is estimated at 250,000. The latest figures indicate that the total loss will reach 8350,000. We take the following items from the Emporiu m Jnttrjen7c7.t: Rattlesnakes teem to be quite num erous hereabouts this season. Last week George Ilertig killed one of monstrous size, that has sixteen rattles on his nar rative, D K Hacket auother with twelve rattles and Charles Thayer one with eleven. It is generally supposed that the numher of rattles attached to these var mints indicates their iige, and if this be true the captured ones of last week were real natives. Potato Bugs by the Bushel. An en terprising farmer up Rich Valley in this county gathered three bushels ol potato bugs, one day last week, und he s:iid it was a poor day to gather them nt that. Should they continue to lucreiiFe here much longer we will soou he nolo to compete wiih the western farmers some of whom it is reported have gathered sixteen bushel in a single day. List cf Juuoiis drawn for August term of Court, commencing Monday, August 3d, 1874 GRAND Jl'ROnS. Benezette W W Walker. Benzingtr Lhnrles Cronoc wetter, Anton Bobenreid. Fox James Bis.y. Daniel Munn, Charles Refers, Paul JIiick. Jay Lawrence Avery, Lj-hraim Hewitt. Joues Michael Miller, Sebastian Metzgar, Charles Kteier, Emerson Prescott. Ridgway Nelsca Gardner, R. V. Kiuic, J Ji Whitman, J F, Weaver, Isaac Avery, W A Irwin, .John Zim mett. St. Marv's Boro John Meisel, Fhillip Schissncr, John Freindel. traverse jurors. Benezette W L Winslow, ALner Ober, Robert Smith, Edward Walter, John M. llanseom, Milton Winslow. Benzinger Paul Bush, Peter Ilcrb- sti-iet, Jacob Nist, Joseph Gross, Peter Wilhelm, John Vt lluelm (summit), John Gregory. I ox Elijah T Meredith, John Christ, Edward Shrivcr, Jehu J. Hays, Eugene A. 1 r iiinpson, Solomon Pontius, Andrew Spilltiiio. lloiton Joseph S Hyde, Charles Brown, George Ajres, Michael Shar- traw. Jay John Wheeler, Samuel Uhl, Scans S Dodd. Jones A I Wilcox, Daniel Af.tlo- bergcr, Anthon Coin, John Nist, Adt.m Pistner, Joseph lloughtailiug. idillsione John (jibt'on. Ridaway B F Elv, Jeremiah Stewart, Dullois Gorton, A G Cuth- brrt. Win 11 0:.tefhout, Henry Flyon, John r iynn. St. Marys Boro Charles Garner, Joseph Cralr., ,ouis Yullnier, Enge!-' bert Spellenberg. Spring Creek m. Henry, Hiram Carman. Hew Advertisements. t1mlHt&lralor'8 .Xolice. ESTATE OF EMILY JOHNSON. Into of Benezette Towusliip, Elk county, deceased. All persons indebted to said Eslaie are re quested to make immediate payment. And those having legal claims against (lie same, will prete'tt them without de'ay in proper order tor settlement to II. M. POWERS, Administrator. Ridgway, Elk Co., I'a., June 90, 1871. LK COUNTY COURT PROCLA IM MATION. Whereas the Hon. L I) Wet more, President Judge for the 37ih Judicial District of Pennsylvania, aud Chas Luhr and J V Ilouk Esqs , Associate J uges id rJk eeuiity, have issued their precepts to me direcicd, for the lime of holding cf Orphan's Court, Court of Common Pleas, Oeneral Quar ler cessions aud (syer and Ity miuer, at Ridgway, for the County of Elk, on the 1st Monday of November, (being the 3rd day) 1873, and continue two weeks Notice is therefore given to the Cor- ouer, Justices of the 1 ei.ee, and Consta bles in and for the cuuety tt Elk, to ap pear iu their own proper persons, with their records, inquisitions uud remcm- beraoccs, to do those tl iogs which of their offices and in their behalf apper tin to be done; and all witnesses and other persons prosecuting In behalf of the Commonwealth against any persons or persons aro required to be then and there' attending, and not to depart at their peril. Jurors sre requested to be punctual in their attendance at the ap'pointed time, agreeable to notice. Given under my hand and seal at the Sheriff's office, in Ridgway, the 10th day ot July, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and scvecty-four. D. C. OYSTER, Sheriff. . SHERIFFS SALES. r)Y virtue of suullry writs of venditioni I) txponui issued out of the Court of Uummon Flens of Elk County, and to me direotcd, 1 will expose In publio sale or outcry, at the Court House, llidgway, Pennsylvania, cn MONDAY, AUGUST 8D, 1874. At one o'clock p. ni., the following real estate, to wit: All the right, title, Interest, olaim and demand whatsoever of defendant, of, in, to or out ot that certain town lot ia the borough of St. Mary's, situate on 8t AJary's slrcot, containing in front on Si. Mary's street one hundred and forty feet by two hundred feet deep, at right angles, and being lot number 45 on SI. Mary's street in the map or plan of St. Mary's upon which is erected a story and a half dwelling house fourteen by twenty-our feet, wiih a ono-slory wing ten by eighteen feet, and a well of water. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the properly of Theresa Uothenhoefer. ALSO AU the right, title, Interest, claim and demand whatsoever of defend ant of, in, to or out of all that certain tract, piece or p'nrcel oflaad siluute in Jay township, Elk county and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: beginning at a pine stump standing on the south line of warrant No. 441, being tit southeast cornbr of land now owned by O. A. Huller; thence north eighty perches more or less to the south west corner of land now owned by Joseph Dill; thence east, parallel with said south line one hundred aud six perches to a corner on said Dill's land eighty perches to the said south line of warrant 4844; thence west by said south line of warrant 4844 one hundred and six perches to the placo of beginning, containing fifty three acres strict measure, being part of said warrant 4S44, on which there is erecied one frame house sixteen by twenty-four feet, one and one-half stories high; one frume barn thrty-lwo by forty-four feet; about thirty acres improved land, with orchard, &o. ALSO All the right, title, Interest, claim and demand whatsoever of defend ant of, in, to or out of all that piece or parcel of land silnata and lying in Jay township, Elk county and Stale of Penn sylvania, bounded and described as fol lows, to wit: beginning at. a pine stump standing in the south line of warrant No. 48 11, being the southwest corner of land now owned by the said Josian aiorey; thence north forty-four perches to the township road known as the Spring Run rohel; tbence southwesterly along said road forty-six perches to a pojt joining oilier lands of said lsegazctt Leggett; 1 hence sou.h thirty-four perches to a post joining lands of Jeromo Powell; thence cast lorty-six perches to the place ot oe uiuning, containing eleven acres more or less, and being part of the same land tieeiled by Benjamin Leggett. and wife to Charles Eeggctt by deed dated Apil 11, 1814, the eieater part of said JaDd being cleared and under cul ivalion. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as l lie property of J. 11. Morey. ALSO By virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Facias issued out of the Court ol Common Pleas of Elk Ccunty, and to mo directed I will csposo to sale nt pub lio vendue or outcry at the Court llenpc, Ridgway Pa., on MONDAY. AUGUST 3d, 1871, at one o'cluek, p ro, All tl3 rlht tit'e iu e est claim and demand whatsoever of defendant iu and to or out if all that certain tract piect orraicdof land .iuated in Jay town ship, Elk County Pennsylvania bounded and described us follows; Beginning at the north wei-t, corner of lot sold by Reading and Bnrtlcs to Wil liam Webb, thence south sixty-eight and one-fourth decrees west eight and three tenths porches to a post thence b line of Justice Weed's land, north tbiit and eight-tenths perches to a post, thence i.orth eighty degrees east eleven and four tenths perches to a post. thence south twcntv-eight and one- fourth perches to line of said Webb's land, thence south sixty-four aud ono lialf degrees north three and seven- tenths perches to the place of beginning containing (our acres and being part ol warrant 4S01, on which is erected a two istory frame hotel 20x50 feet with wing for kitchen 10x16, feet and base ment barroom and cellar. Also barn li'ix 10 feet, with shed attached and a well of good water on the premises. Seized and taken in execution as the property of David Kunes. ALSO All tho right, title, interest, claim and demand wlmtsoever of defend ant, of, iu, to or out of all that certain piece, parcel, or tract of land being and situate in the county of Elk, known ana described aB follows, to wil: Beginning at a hemlock at the northwest corner of warrant ni.niber itO'J); tnence north three hundred and wenly perches to a hemlock, thence east five huudred and twenty-four and seven- tenths perches to a post; thence south three hundred and twenty perches to a post; thence west five hundred and twenly-'our and seven-tenths petches to the place of be ginning, containing ten hundred and forty nine and four-tenths acres. ALSO All the right, title, interest, claim and demand whatsoever of defendant of, ic, to or out of another certain tract of lund known and described as follows, to wit; Beginning at the hemlock at the southwest coruer of tract number 501 j; thence eaet five hundred and twenty-four and seven. tenths perohes to a post; thence south threee hundred and twenty perches lo a post, thenoo went five hundred and twenty-four uud seven-tenths perches to a chestnut, thence north three hundred and twenty perches to the place of beginning, known as survey oUl'U and containing ten hundred and fortynine and fourteuths acres. ALSO All the right, title, interest, cUiui und demand whatsoever of defend ant of, ia, to or out of another certain tract of land known and described as fol lows, to wit: Beginning at a post at the southeibt corner of tract 6020; thence north three hundred and twenty perches to a post; thence east one hundred and seveu-teutbs perches to a post; thence south three hundred and twenty perches to a post; thence west one hundred and seven- tenths perches to tho place or beginning und coniniau.g two hundred and one and four-tenths acres. ALSO All tho right, title, interest, claim and demand whatsoever of defeudant of, in, to or out of another tract, or parcel of land beginning at a chestnut at the southwest corner of survey 620; thence east five hun dred and twenty-four and seven-tenths Dcichcs to a pout; thence souin two nun died and sixty-six perehes to a post; tbence west two hundred and sixty two and thirty five one. hundredths perches to a post; thence north sixty-eight perches to a post; thence west two hundred and sixty-two and thirty. five one huudredlhs perches to a post; tbeuoe north oue hundred and ninety rerchea to the place of beginning, it being fart of district survey 6027 and containing seven hundred and sixty and nine-tenths teres, ihe said four tracts above described containing in tne wnoie mree mousauu ouu sixty-one acres more or less. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of the Winslow oomery. I). C. OYSTER, Sheriff. Sheriff's Omca, 1 Kidgway, Ta., July 11, '71. f o20ts. STATEMENT OF KKOMl'TS AMD EX PEND1TURE8 OF U1DUWAY TOWN SHIP SCHOOL FUNDS FOR THE YEAH ENDING JUNE 1, 1874. , TRKABURKn'g STATEMENT. Jercm rvwrll, Trtaiurcr, in account trilA School f und: Dr. To amount received from IT. II. Wensel, collector for 1871 60 60 To amount received from Jerome Powell, collector 1872 388 29 To amount received from taxpayers (seated). 1878 71021 To amount received from tax payers (unseated), 1873 4'20 56 To Slate appropriation 17i) 00 To amount received from O. K. Earley, treasurea l-jJB'80 To amount received from Jobcph Windfeldcr, treasurer 204 00 To amount received from M. T. French, collector 1873 ... CO 00 $2,188 35 Or. By balance of Juno 1, 18"il, lor- ward : 583 01 By paid teachers' wages on ordors 2 410 86 By paid for fuel 388 43 By paid for repairs on sohool build ings 315 88 By 2 per cent, commission for pay ing out 3,115 17 C2 30 8,701 38 2,188 35 Balance due treasurer $1,573 03 Jerome Pmiell, Treasurer, in account with liuUtling Fund; . Vr. To balance of June 1, 1873, for- ward 850 81 To amount received from 11. II. Wensel, collector 3871 50 50 To amount received from Jerome Powell, collector 1872.. 219 19 To amount received from tax payers (sealed;, 1873 397 48 To amount received from tax payers (unseated), 1873 210 77 To amount received from C. It. Earley, treasurer 79 37 To amount received from Joseph Windfeldcr, treasurer 129 00 To amount received from M. X . Freuch, collector 1873 20 00 tl,4U 12 Cr. By amount paid bond Ridgway School District to Jackson 1,203 34 By 2 per cent, commission for paying out 24 0G SI. 227 40 Balance duo Building Fund $241 72 Ridgway Township School Fund owes Treasurer Towell 1,573 03 Treasurer Powell owes Kidgway Township Building Fund 241 72 Balance due treasurer .. $1,331 31 ASHKTS AND MAUILtTIES. Amount due from P. Jfalone col- lnclor 170 Inx. S(!.'-07 Amount due from It. II. Wrnfinl. colleetor 1871 Inx Tiflfi fil Amount, due from Jerome Powell, collector 1872 tux 485 7?. Aniunt due from M. T. French, collect.-ir K73 tix 1.085 26 Amonni due from county treasurer unseated lux (estimated) 1,000 00 $4,013 47 LiithiliHes. Duo J. Powell, treasurer Kidgway Township Sohool District 1,381 31 Due tut oulMiiinding orderf, teach cvs, repairs, &c 1,025 10 $2,950 41 SCHOOLS. Xiimber Pupils. Whole number of mule pupils who have al tended school in year 209 Whole nuniKcr of fetnalo pupils who liuve alletidod school iu year 171 Total 380 Total Days Attendance. Ilidgway school 23.722J WhiMle. own school 531 Laurel Mill school 1.0341 Gardner tchool 2.019J D.tgiiscithoiida school 802 JohnsoDburg school 1,41 0 J Cost per Diem for Teachers. Ridgway school 6 74-100 cents histlctowii school 19 77-100 " Laurel Mill school 17 Il l(K) " Garderechool 10 40 100 " Daguscaliotida school 12 18-100 " Johisonburg school 7 41-10J " Cost per Diem for Scholars. Iligheet cos', 'per scholar per uicni, ltistlctown... IU TclOO ccnts Lowest co?t. nor scholar per diem, Ridgway C 74 1C0 " XuuiLcr Monlhi Srhoo! Tauyht. Total months school taught 47 A vera 2e per school 5 J. V. IIOL'K, President, O. B. Grant, Peo'y. R-dgway, July 11, 1874 n20t3. List of Cauces. Below will be founJ the list of causes set down for the iugust terra of Court, om mencing Aug. 3d, 1874: 1 The Spring Run Coal Co. vs. Thos- Tozier, No. 10 January term, 1809. 2 Thomas U M'Lain vs. B. A. Weed. No. 10, April term, 1809. 3 Geo. D. Messenger ct al. vs. G. T. Wheeler et al., No. 41 April term, J809. 4 John Tudor vs. Hi rant Woodward. No. 5, August term, 1870. 5 E. M Mason et al. vs Ileury Souther, No. 19, Jauuary term, 1871. 6 Geo. Decker vs. Geo. bchneidcr, No. vk April term, 1872. 7 lii-iij. Johnson et al, vs. John Johnson et nl., No. 20, April term, 1872. 8 James Curry et al. vs E. and C. Pitino et al, No. 38 April term, i872. 9 Martia Sorg vs Isicholas Kroncwetter, No 47 April term, 1872. - 10 (saute as above). 11 llenry Souther, survivor 0.. vs. II. S. Bolnap No 5 November term, 1872. 12 Mary J Be in tm et al vs N M Brook- way, No 20 November term, 1872. 13 The hchool District of Fox vs John Myers et al, No 31 January term, 1873. 14 John J Paul vs Wilcox Tanning and Lumber Company, No 42 January term, 1873. 15 The Clarion River Navigation Co. vs Moore Brothers, 44 January term, 1873. 10 Anthony Weiss vs J A Haak, No. 41 January term, 1873. 17 John Dubois vs David Tyler, Sr., et al, No. 64 August term, 1873. 18 The Clarion River Navigation Co., vs lirain Carman, No. 09 August term 1873. 19 Ralph Johnson et al vs Miles Dent. No. 40 January term, lb 74. 20 P W Uaysvs Elias Moyer, No. 74 January term 1874 21 Brown & Struther's Iron Works vs John G Ryan, No. II April term 1874. 22 Lorenti Herbert vi Geo. Weir, 43 April term 1872. Nos. 1 and 2, of above list, have been dis continued. RAILROADS. PENNSYLVANIA KAlL IlOAD Philadelphia & Erio R. R. Division. SUMMER TIME TABLE. . ' ON andafter SUNDAY, MAY 81st, 1874, the trains on the Philadelphia ft Erie Railroad will run as follows: WESTWAMII. Niagara Ex. leaves Philadelphia.. 1.20 a. m " " Renovo 4.20 p ni " " arr. at Emporium tt 25 p m " " Pt. Mary's 7.85 p ta " " Kidgway 8.05 p ni ' nrr. at. Knne 9.15 p in ERIE MAIL leaves Philadelphia 11.55.p m " " " Renovo 11.10 a lu " " Emporium 1.15 p m St. Mary's 2.05 p m " Ridwny 2.83 p m " arrive at Erie ; 8.05 p m EAST W A LID. NIAGARA EX. leaves Kane... 0.00 p m " " " Kidgway ...10.04 a m " " ' Eniporium..ll.35 a m " ' ' Renovo 4 05 p m " arr. at Philadelphia 2.60 a m ERIE MAIL leaves Erie 11.20 a m " " ' Kidgway -4.4opra " " St. Mary's 6.36 p m " " Emporium 6.40 pm ' ' Renovo U.16 p m " " arr. at Philadcphia... 9.15 am Mail East connects east and west at Erie with L 6 M S R W and at Corry and Ir vineton with Oil Creek and Allegheny K it w. a 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. U, A. lSALDttlN. Gen'l Sup't. A V. RAILROAD TIME TABLE. ' LOW-GRADE DIVISION. On and after MONDAY, JUNE 1, 1874, trains between Rcdbauk and Driftwood will run as follows; EXPRESS and MAIL will leave Drift wood daily nt 12:25 a m, Rcynoldsville at 3:25 p m, Brookville nt 4:10 p ni, arriving at Redbank nt 0:30 p m, connecting with Express on Main Line for Pittsburgh. MIXED WAY leaves Keynoldsville daily at GiOO1 a m, Brookville nt 7:30 a ni, arriv ing at Redbank al 11:30 a m, connecting with trains north and south on Main Line. EASTWARD. EXPRESS and MAIL leaves Redbank daily at 11:10 a m, arrives at Brookville at 2:32 p m. Revnoldsville at 3:25 p m, Drift. wood at 7:00 p ni, connecting with trains east and west on P and E Railroad. MIXED WAY leaves Redbank daily at 12:45 it m. arrives at Brookville at 6:30 p ni, Keynoldsville at 0:04 p m. MAIN LINE. On and after MONDAY, JUNE 1, 1874, trains on the Allegheny Valley Railroad will run as follows: BUFFALO EXPRESS will leave Pitts burgh daily at 7:20 am, Redbank Junction at. 10:30 a m, and ariive at Oil City at 2:33 p ni. PITTSBURGH EXPRESS will leave Oil City at 2:15 p m, Redbank Junction at 7:35 p in, and arrive at l'lttsburgli at 10: Oo p m. T1TUSV1LLE EXPRESS leaves Pitts burgh nt 1:00 p m, Redbank Junction al 4;03pm, and arrives at Oil City at 8:15 p nr. Returning, leavcB Oil City at 8:20 a in, Redbank Junction at 12:08 am, and ar rives at Pittsburgh at 3;40 p m. J. J. LAWRENCE, General Superintendent. Wm. M. PniLLirs, Ass't Supt., Brookville, Pa. Summer Arrangement. BUFFALO, NEW YORK & PIllL'A. R. R. THE SUOItlEST AM) MOST DIRECT ItOVTB To Williamsport, Sunbury, Ilarrifcburg, I'hiladelphia, Jialtimorc, ash ington and the South. On and after JUNE 15, 1874, and until further notice, trains will leave Buf. fulo from the 11 11 Halo, New York & Phila delphia Railway Depot, corner Exchange 11 ml Louisiana streets as follows: 8.50 a mllised Train to P. AUegn'jr (daily excet pSuuditys). stopping athbeuezer 9 25, Springbrook 9 45, ElmaO 65, JamiBon Road 10 04,East Aurora 10 15,South Wales 10 40, Holland 11, Protection 11 15, Arcade 11 45. Yorkshire 12 08, Machine 12 80, Frank liuville, 1 28 Ischua 2 15, Hinsdale 2 60, Olcan 4 20, Westons 4 45, Portville 6 00, State Line 6 18, Eldred 6 49, Larabces 0 05, Sartwcll 0 20, Turtle Point 6 30, Port Allegheny 7 pm- 12.30 13 m Philadelphia iEzpress (daily), Stopping at Ebcuuer 12 60, Elnia 1 12, East Aurora 1 25, Holland 1 48, Arcade, 2 13, Yorkshire 2 22, Machias 2 31, Frank' linvillo 2 50, Ischua 3 11, Hinsdale 3 20, Olean 3 42, Westons 4 53, Portville 4 00, State Line 4 08, Eldred 4 22, Larabees 4 30, Sartwcll 4 35, Turtle Toint 4 41. Port Allegheny 4 55, Liberty 6 15, Keating Sum mit6 25, Shippcn 5 48, Emporium 0 05 p m Renovo 9 14, Williamsport 11 45 Sunbury 2 00 am, Harrisburg 4 80 a m Philadelphia 9 15 am, Baltimore 8 35 a m, Wahhington 10 47 a in, St. Mary's 7 85 p in, Ridgway 8 ('5 p m, Wilcox 8 40 p m, Bane 9 15 pm. 6 30 p. m.. Port Allegheny Accom. (daily), stopping ul Ebcuezer o bo, Springbrook 0,05 Lima 0,10, Jamisons 0,15, East Aurora 0,21, South Wales 0,82, Holland 0, 13, Protection 0,60, Arcade 7,05, York shire 7,15, Machias 7,25, Franklinville 7,40, Ischua 8,00, Hinsdale 8,15, Olcan 8,30, Westons 8,42, Portville 8,40, State Line 8,50, Eldred 9,09, Larabees 9,15, Startwcll 9,23, Turtle Point 9,27, arriving at Port Allegheny 9,40,P. M. TRAINS LEAVE EMPORIUM: 3,16, A. M. Local Passenger and Freight (daily except Sundays) stopping at ship ping 3,60, A. M., Keating Summit 4.40 Liberty 6,00, Port Alleghany 6,40, Turtlo Point 0, 26, Startwell 030, Larabees 6 60 Eldred 7 12, State Line 7 45, Portville 8- 08, Westons 8 20, Olean 9 00, Hinsdale 9 30, lsohua 10 02, Frankliville 10 40, Machias 11 13, lorkshiro 11 30, Arcade 11 45, Protection tl 20, P, M., Holland 11 31 South Wales 12 51, East Auroral 25, Jaimsou 1 40, Elir.a 1 60, t'priugbrock I 00, Lbcnczer 2 20, arriving in Dutttilo at 5 50 p 111. TRAINS LEAVE PORT ALLEGANY: 4 45 A. M. ACCOMMODATION, daily, stopping at Turtle Point 4 59, Sartwell 6 03 Luiubees a 10. Eldred 6 It, State Liue 5 32, Portville 5 41, Westons 5 49, Oleau 0 00, Hinsdale 014, Ischua b 28, iraukhn ville 0 40, Machias 7 03, Yorkshire, 7 12, Arcado 7 19, Protection 7 34, Holland 7 41 South Wales 7 61, East Aurora 8 03, Jami. bous 8 09, Elma 8 13, Springbrook 8 19, ibeuezer 8 47, aiming iu LuUulo at 8 60 a. nt. SUNDAYS ONLY. Train leaves Isuifulo for Arcade at 10 00 a m stopping at all stations arriving at Arcade 11 45 a in. Returning leaves Ar cade 6 51 pu, arriving in Buffalo at 85J J."!). TEOMANS, II. L. LYM N, Gen'l Sup't. Gen'l Pass'rAg't. " SlEGJSTEtl'S JOTMCE. Notice is hereby given that the final ao count of Andrew J. Overturf, Adminis trator of the Estate of Andrew Overlurf.late or Benezette Township, Elk County, de ceased, h.us been tiled iu my offioe aud will be presented at the Orphans Court of Elk County for confirmation on the first Monday of August next , being the 3d day of August 1874. . . . FRED.. 6CHOENING Register. Ridgway pit June '!, 1875 . .