The Elk County advocate. (Ridgway, Pa.) 1868-1883, November 12, 1874, Image 3

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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1874.
Car Time at Mltdgicay.
ERIE Mft.lL East. 4:4.ri p. m
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NIAGARA EXPRESS West 8:05 a. m
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elk Lodge, a. y. m.
The stated meetings of Elk Lolge, . No.
879, are held at their hnll, corner of Main
and Depot Btreets, on the Second and fourth
Tuesdays of each month'
W. C. JIEALY, Seo'y.
Rates of Advertising.
One column, one year
.$75 00
40 00
25 00
15 00
Transient advertisements per square of
eight lines, one insertion $1, two inser
tions, $1.50, three insertions, $2.
Business cards, ten lines or less, per
year $5.
Advertisements payable quarterly.
NOTES.
Subscribe for the Advocate.
Court convenes here next week.
The pleasant weather still continues.
Pike county had seven candidates
for sheriff six of whom are disappointed.
This morning we have a slight fall
of snow.
Deer seem to be very plenty this
season.
John Cobb, and his son 7. I) . Cobb,
are at present iu town on a visit.
We publish the offioial vote of Elk
County in another column.
The State has gone Democratic by
frjui three to five thousand majority.
Warren has several cases of dip
thcria. Grapes are selling here at seven
cents a pound.
J. W. Phelps is elected to the As
sembly from Cameron county by 32
mnjority.
Geo. A. Jen its, is elected to Con.
St
ress, over Hairy Whie, in the Indiana
district, by 519 mnjority.
Persons attending court next week
will please remember to bring an extra
dollur or two for the printer.
A Fair for the benefit of the catholic
church will be held at Rhine's hall next
week.
The time table of the P. t- E. R. R.
will be changed on the 15th of this
month.
L. A. Macicey, is elected to Con
gress, in this district, over Cyrus T.
Alexander, by about 3,000 majority.
E. G. EfiHKRT, in the district com
posed of Erie, Wavren, and Venango
counties, defeats Curtis for Congress by
eleven mnjority.
The Kidgway militia meet every
Saturday evening at the court ?uuse.
Ths company is nearly ready for a
complete orgctizatioo.
W. C. HeaLT has again resumed the
mercantile business at the West End
ore, havias bought out Join 29 Pen.
field.
Rev. W. II. Filson Presbyterian
of Jefferson County will preach in the
Lutheran Church next Sunday Nov.
15th at 11 A. M. and 7 P. M.
Little Cameron County did fiuely
They had a hot fight and the Republi
tans elected their Assemblyman and
Treasurer.
The judges for this congressional
district, met in Bellefoote last Tuesday,
Erasmus Morey was the judge from
this county.
James Sneeringer a merchant ot
St. Mary's this county, died suddenly at
his residence yesterday morning of
aioplexy. Deceased vas a man about
8ix y jcurs of ago.
We have received the November
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numuer ui ireier s musical mommy, it
8 unusually full cf choice new pieces.
Send 80 cents for a specimen copy to
J. L. Peter's, 599 Broadway, N.Y.
Last Thursday 0. B. Fitch had a
warrent issued for Jacob Quiggle, Wil
liam Hartfield, Thos. Slyholf, William
Scape, H. Beals S. Merritt and W. J
Wilson, on the charge of stealing a deer
off a tree in the woods which he had
killed. In the afternoon they all ap
peared before Justice Cummings for
trial. After hearing the testimony the
justice dicharged, II. Beals, S. Merritt(
and W. J. Wilson, but held the bal
lance of the party in $200, bail, each to
appear at the next term of court.
Pennsylvania colleges are twenty
four in number, representing ten re
ligious denominations, of which five are
Catholic, four Reformed, three Presby
terian two Episcopal, two Lutheran, two
Methodist, two Friends, one Baptist,
one United Biethern, and one Cumber
land Presbyterian, besides the medical
and Sientifio schools. They are located
at Andalusia, Allentown, Annville, iiryo
Mawr, Carlisle, Easton, Frecland, Get
tysburgh, Lancaster, Lewisburg Loretta,
Lower Oxford, Meadville, Merocrsburg,
Mvcrstown, Philadelphia, Pittsburg,
Botllehem, Swathmore, Washington,
Waynefcburg, Havcrford and Westmore
land.
Isaac Horton and the Advocate.
In the Advocate issued week be
fore election, wo took occasion, in an
artiolo labeled "A Lie Nailed" to say
that, wo heard that stories were circu
lated, in the interest of Mr. Ilorton, to
the effect that Mr. Wensel was a de
serter eto. At the time of the publi
cation of the above mentioned article,
we believed the story to be true, and
only published it because we thought
so.
Since then wo have been convinced
that the story was circulated to injure
Mr. Ilorton by some one in the inter
est of sonie'one else, not Mr. Wensel,
however, and that Mr. Ilorton nor his
friends for him had no hand in the
matter. We make this statement in
justice to Mr. Ilorton, and not to se
cure his favor, as ho has already stopped
his subscription to the Advocate,
which he had a perfect right to do.
We might add if we hare ii.cunel
the displeatrre of any one through our
support of Mr. Wensel, we are sorry for
it, although under the same circumstan
ces we should "do as we have done."
A strange potato was found at Nunda
recently, which the Dausville Advertiser
describes as follows: '"It was dug in
that town, weighed about three pounds
and contained within itself a very singu
lar thing. A ttemliko something pro
truding from one end was seen to move
as if it had life. The potato was cut
open, and the stem was found to be the
tail of a something inside which seemed
to be half potato and half animal. It
was about as la.'go xa a mouse, of a
brown colo, was shaped liki a potato,
with indentions like potato eyes, and yof
seemed to ba composed of animal flesh
and had lite and motion! No one had
seen anythit.g at all resembling it. It
was t.i be taken to Rochester and shown
to scientists.
Eidsway Graded School.
The General average of the students
in the high school department, for the
month ending Nov. 5th 1S74, sre us
follows, 100 signifying perfect and 50
very poor,
"A" Grado
Arthur Little 100
Lelu L. l'auiy 100
Willie Geary 100
Otis Keltz DG
Katie Callahan 08
Fannie Bowers 91
Louis Ely ...97
Jeunie Grcsh 9"
Florence Osterhout 97
ICattic Gresh 97
Alton Cii.ioiu 97
Charles 0!uisU:a"d""JlV"-V."-""IiCU
"B" Grado
John Walker
Charles Earley
Bennie Bill
Arthur Ilorton
Thomas Ma'onc
Patrick McQuone
James Cunningham
Michael Meenaii
Dennis llealy
iUioda Wilcox
Clara Brooks
Helen Little
97
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Julia Fly nn .
Sadie Culhbert '.!9,5
May M: Litt'o 99.5
Bessie Stelo 98
Dosia Rhines 08
Lime vicks""ii"r"rrr""j
Laura Warner 99,5
Rena Powell
Minuio Service
99
99
9C.
"95
97
Albeit Fitch
Thomas Gillouiy
Fetter Aleenan
C" Grade
Nellie Schram
98
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98
"97
91
Annie McCloskey
Ida Oliustead
Lizzie Walker
Jeunie Holland
Fillsworth Powers 9fj..r
Oscar Gardner 9i
Eddie Lutter 97
Ro'f Wiluiaitb"rr 99,5
Thomas King 99.o
Joseph Jack80U 9!)
Charles Meenau J
Lewis Lesser 98,5
Willie Neill 94
Orin Head .99.5
Fred Fitch 97
Ella Lcary 98
Jack Barrett 90
Casper Kimo " 90. 5
Clyde Kime " 9S
Fred Kly "J
da Sherman s
Albert Cnates 95
Lorcnda Warner 90
Tillio Cunningham 97
Linma Olmstcad UO
William Holland" 94
John Khean 95
The scholars this month have been
uuusually regular and prompt in their
attendance for which regularity and
promptness the teachers arc grateful to
both parents and pupils. Seventy-two
stuUeDts have attended toe primary
department, fifty-seven the intermediate
and sixty-Eoven the high school, making
a total attendance of one hundred and
ninety-siz.
The nest monthly examination will
le held Friday afternoon thi 13th bst.
among the several subjects for examina
tion will be Geology, Philosophy of the
human ear, Geometry 3d Book, and
Algebra. J. 0. W. Bailey Esq hag
kindly consented to conduet the exam
ination. "
Hespectfully submitted,
Geo. R. Dixon Principal
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For the Apvocatb.
Sanshiro.
WEI.COMR Oil 8UNSHTNB !
Come in the Spring; with tliy golden wing
Iii usU from the earth its coyer of misw,
Fan thou the embers of li.e to a glow,
Itriug back the birds to carol and sing;
Welcome, 0 Sunshine, we'eome in ppring.
Come in the Summer; with thy pallet and
brush
IMint U4 the mountains in their azure mist,
Paint in a clou I which tho-i thAst kissed.
Spread o'er Die sky its owning Wu3h,
And tinge it at nio'n with a ruddy flush,
Fltl'lTl'lTf. SUNSHINE?
Linger iu Summer with riponing my;
Ilrooi or.) the crops of uplmul and plain,
Ciivu ti the firmer hi ripuued gr.-iiu,
Give to the ox his well earned hay,
Bula tlicu the cafth with thy loving sway.
OOLlJFN erxstll.NF.l
JoKe in iho Autumn with thy golden rod,
Turn with itj tonsil turn (lie coin yellow,
Turn with its touch, turn the lVuit mellow,
S'-ntter the browu le.ives ou the sod,
Piijion the clover in its liny pod.
MKUKV Sl'KSHISK
Stny Hi rough tlio Winter, keep u.1 in cheer,
Lauh at the snow, l.itiyhjat iho frost,
Tm u t!ie:n to Oiamouda, bought without
coal.
Loose from their prisoa the river and mere,
Aud melt with thy pity t!i frozen tear,
iiklpi ul sunsuink!
Give us the aid of thy subtle ski 1.
tiiaid us the oak, build us the pine,
Mingle the sun for the fruitful vine;
luicea t hut nourish, juices thai kilt
1'rebh fjoui tny wondrous retorts distil.
FAlTHl'L 6UNSIUXK;
Hring to UR, back from tlio greedy sea
Water to ci.nsten the earth wiMi rniu,
W ntcr to fill the river agnir..
lii'in it iu dews for tiie thirsty tree,
Uriiiii it m clouds abundant and lieo.
UKALI.NO SlNSirNK'
Vis't ilio ssek, visit tlio sad;
;U thy fciuile tin ough window or door,
Al thy Mop on the clmmljer Hour,
lieitrts that are weary grow merry aud
it ml
And think of the sunshine of life they have
ha I.
liidgwny, Nov. rili ln;t D
JKAi II 1'itO.M I' AI.I.l.NU D'JWN
Staiu.. Wc uicntioiied in lait week s
issue, the ueatli or iWiciiuot Jvcurcioy,
from falling down s'airs, whilo under
the influence of liquor. His death
oecurcd shortly after midnight ou Wed
nesday, Au iuijucst was held upon
his body by 'Siiuire Cummings, acting
coroner, lhe jury wis composeu ot
Geo. Dickinson, 0. B. Pitch, J. B Ful-
lerton, O. B. Grant, L. S. Garritt and
T. J. Wheeler, the verdict of which
was "that the said Kearney was in a
state of iutjxicatioti and fell down the
stairs at the boarding house cf Dickin
son Bros., in llidway township; and
further, that the injury produced by the
fall was the cat.se oi his death. We would
hereby express our feelings of censure
against the person or persons who furn
ished the liquor to produce the state ot
intoxication he was iu." The body of
deceased was sent to his friends at
Great Valley, N. Y.,
Talmauk's Papeu. The Cnitis
tian at Woiik (New York) ranks with
the best of the religious weeklies. Dr
Talmage is iU active editor, and his
sermons are published exclusively in its
columns. The terms, $3,25 per annum,
cover everything, including postage and
delivery of the new premium, a "Port
folio of Twelve Gems," or a copy of
Lanseee'b "Twins." Without the
premium it is only 3 per annum,postage
prepaid, as above. Agents will find
this a success. '
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In rcjp.jnse to inquiries responsible
business meu of Jlobilo reply as follows:
"No alarm or authenticated ease of yel
low fever hero. Strangers vi .'it this city
without apprehensions."
Kipoits from along tho line of the
Pan Handle and Central Kailioad,
West Virginia, state that the forests are
on fire at various poiuts from Wheeling
City to Parkeisbur. and also along the
line of the river. A dense smoke over
hangs that fcetiun of couutry.
Dispatches from Eortress Monroe Fay
that not a dr j) of rain has fallen in the
lower peninsular counties lor over a
month, and vegetation is suffering in
consequence. A laiue fire is raging iu
the great Dismal Swamp and the 8tiioke
is so dense that at nifiht the light at
Old Point cannot be seen at a distance
ot a milo, nud the tog-bell has to be
kept fcoing.
ALM AGE'S
PAPEE
TIIE CHRISTIAN AT WO UK.
"The Ecst Keligiou Taper."
A ClIOleR CF
TWO Beautiful PREMIUMS.
An Illuminated Portfolio of Twelve Geres
by Ileodschel, each MxlH in., or the su
perb Chromo, ''The" Twins," 21x-.'S in.,
niter Lftndsecr. Price $''.2i, including
poalgoge. No Extras cf any kind. Without
i'remiuru, $! per annum.
ATTENTION, AGENTS !
Liberal commissions and exclusive terri
tory. Samples and circulars free. Send
l poUl card at once to
UOKATIO U. KrNG , l'ublistier,
Box 51U5, New York.
Beminoxon Sf.wi.ng Machines
Finn Arms, and Agbicutvbal Im
plements. J.he Kemington tewing
Machine has sprung rapidly into favor as
possessing the best combination of good
jualities namely, light ruuuing smooth
noiseless ratiid and durable. It has
a straight needle, perpendicular action
automatic drop-feed, makes the Lock or
Shuttle Stitch, which will neither rip nor
ravel, and is alike on both sides.
The Kemington Sewing Machine has
eceived premiums at many Fiurs.
throughout the United States, and with.
out effort took the Grand Medal of Pro
gress, the highest older cf medal that
was awarded at the late Vienua hxposi
position.
The Remington Works also niatu-
facture tho new .Double Barrelled
Breech Loading Shot guu suap
nd positive action, with patent
joint check, a marvel .of beauty, Cni-h
and cheapness, and the celebrated Hera
ington Rifles adopted by nine different
governments, aud renowned throughout
the world for military, hunting aud
tarcet purposes all kinds of Pistols,
Rifles, Canes, Metalio Catridges, do.
Agricultural Implements, Improved
Mowing Machines, Steel Plows, Cultiva
tors, Road Scrapers, Patent Excuvators,
Hav Tedders. Cottou Cuds, Iron
Bridges, &o.
The undersigned has beeo appointed
agent for the eale and introduction of
the Remington Sewiug Machine in and
for the counties ol Elk, Cleaifield and
Warren. TIIOS, J. BURKE,
Depot and office, St. Mary's, Pa
P. S. A good local agent wanted.
u,,-i,j-v-wT-tycKt.T
A man named John Ileum wun mur
dered about threo miles below Muucy,
Lycoming county, last Sunday morning
by a bully named Bamcy McUuo. The
murdered man, it appears from the pub
lished statement, kept company with a
girl living at the Susquehanna House
and upon returning home on Sunday
morniug MoCue asked him where he
had been and upbraided him for being
out so late on hour. Dcatcr replied
that it was none of his business. A fra
cas ensued, during which McCue shot
Deatcr, killing him almost instantly
The murderer has been' arrested, Re
nova Record.
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Philadelphia, November 10th, 1874,
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LIST CF JUX13B3.
uniwn lor November term 18i4, com
mencing Monday November 10th.
ORAM).
Henezette John 15 Lewis, Harrison
Overt urf,
licnziiiger, Evans Shade, John liryndle
Jr. Joseph IJlessel Jr.
I''ox l'ein.ird Caniivan, Willis Kyler,
Reuben S. Gross, Samuel Brown, Patrick
Fahen, John llershey.
Highland. Levi Ellitbrop.
Jay James Trumblc, Geo. L. Thurston.
Jones. George lircchtel Jr., Franklin
Miller.
ltidgwny. Samuel Wilson.
St. Marys lioro. John Gerben, George
Leben, Jacob Tresch, Thomas Keck, John
Dutsch.
Spring Creek. Iteubcn Mohney, John
Humliiou,
TRAVKr.SE.
Henezette. Byron Hewitt. Lewis Lewis
John Ilarr.
l!enzlllger Adnm Geyer. George .Stan-
fer, John Kreekel, William Knecht, Jacob
Cunale.
Fox. J. E. Graham, Peter Bonzart
Thomas Sullivan, James Cuneo, Henry
Lurgay, Clinton 15undy,Jas R. Green C. R.
Keltz.
Highlaul. Walter Smith. J ward Lair.
Horlou Jesse Piatt.
Jay. Martin Evans
Jones. John Pistner Ferdinand Wank,
George Powell. Truman G.irlick,
Miliestouoi Geo. W Smith, S. M. Moore
Kidgwny. li. 1. liobinson, Henry Libel,
0. S. Davis, V. S. Wheeler James Uorion,
St. Mary's liuro. .iaitiu Huber, Henry
Sieger, John Hclger, Francis J. Keller,
Geoigo Smith, George ltuhoff, Anton
Scliaver.
Spring Creek. William Moore, Newman
Cinbliee.
SUB 111 FFS SALE-'
irtue of a writ ol ', jh-ri actus, is
JJsue
sued out of the Court ot L'ouiaum
Pleas of Elk County, aud to mo di
rected, I will expose to public sale, ut
public vendue or outcry, at the Court
House, in Ridgway, Pa., on.
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1GTFI, '74
At one o'clock P. M., the following
real estate, to wit: All the right, title,
interest, claim and dcunud whatsoever
ot defendant in suid writ named of, in,
to or out of all the following described
tracts, pieces or parcels of land being
iu Jones township, Elk County. Pa., as
follows:
Warrant No. 2564 23 i acres.
Warrant No. 2504, 232 acres.
Warrant No. 2527. 101 l-o acres.
Warrant 2651, 85!)f acres.
Warrant No 2551, 527 acres.
Warrant No. 2581, 490 uorts.
Warrant No 2010, 181 acres.
Warraut No. 2701, ii'JTi acres.
Warrant No. i214, 707 J acres.
Warraut No. i221,704 7-10 acres.
Warrant No. i'222, 1053 acres.
Warrant No. 3224, 457 acres.
Warrant No 3200, 734 acres.
Warrant No. 3201, 200 acres.
Warrant No. 3203, 183 acres.
Warrant No. 3205, 202 acres.
Warrant No, 3200, 12PJ acres.
Warraut No 3143, 121 acres.
Warrant No 3200, 80 acres.
Seized, taken in execution aud to be
sold as the property of The M'Kcan and
Elk Land aud Improvement Company
at the suit of Hubert Patterson and
William Hacker.
D. C. OYSTER, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office. )
Ridgway, Pa., Oct. 23 '74. j cct29-3t
By virtue of sundry writs of vendi
tioni exponas, issued out ot the Court
ot Common Pleas of Elk County, nnd to
me airecled, I expose to publio 6ale, at
public vendue or outcry, at the Lourt
House, iu Ridgway ra., on
MONDAY, NOVEMBER KITH, '74
At one o'clock r. M., the following real
estate, to wit: All the right, title ln-
terert st, claim aad demand whatsoever
of dofendant in said writ named, of, in,
to or out ot all that certain tract, piece
or parcel of land known and designated
on the general map ol fJK couuty as
the western part ot warrant or tract No.
2775. containing four huudred and
eevcLty-one (4711 ucre3 more or less
situate in the township ol Millstone, iu
said e.mnty of Elk and State of Peum
sylvania, and bciug the tame land con
veyed to Geo D. Messenger by Wi'liam
Kiticman, guardian of Emma L. King
man and llelleo L. Kingman, by deed
dated August 8, 18 2. ,
Seized, taken into execution and to
be sold as the property ot ueo. v
Messenger as the suit of W. L. King
niau, L. W. Kingman ana oteiia J1
Kiiiiiman.
D. C. OYSTER, sheriff.
Sheriffs Office, )
Ridjiwav. Pa., Oct. 23 '74. f oct.29-3t
By virtue of a writ of fieri faeias, is
sued out of the Court of Common l'leus
of Elk County, aud tu me directed, 1
will expose to public sale, at publio ven
buo or outcry, at, the Court House, in
llidgway, Pa., on
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1GTI1, 74,
At one o'clock V. M., the following real
estate, to wit: All the right, title, inter
est claim or demand whatsoever, of N.
M. llrockway iu, to, or out of all that
certain tract, piece or parcel of laud
situate in the tonwsliip ot Ilorton,
county of Elk and State of Pennsyl
vania, hounded and described as follows,
to wit: Beginning at a post in the
south lino oftraot No. 4400, and thirty
three (33) rods east from the southwest
corner of said tract; theuce north sixty
four aud one-half (54J) degrees east
thirty-three (33) rods to a post; thence
south seventy and onehalf (70j)
degrees east lorty-two (42) rods more or
less to a post iu the south line ol stud
tract No. 4400, and thence by said war
rant liuo sixty-nine (GO) rods more or
less to tho place of beginuing, contain
ing three (3) acres, be the same more or
less, being a part ol division third of
warrant 4400, and being a part of the
same lands conveyed to llauiel Kings
bury by Daniel li. Griggs aud others,
trustees ot the Uuilcd States Laud Com
pany, dy deed dated November 23 A. D.
18.)0, and recorded iu the Recorder's
office in Biid tor said county of Klk, in
Deed Book '-0," page 308, &c, on
which is erected a frame dwelling house
18x27 lect, 2 stories; also, oflice and
carpenter shop 10x30 feet, and a well
of water, &c.
Also. Another tract or parcel of
land situate in Ilorton township, Elk
county and Slate of Pennsylvania,
bounded arid describe as follows: Btgiu
uiug at a hemlock at the southeast cor.
ner ot division third of warrant No
4400; thence north forty-three (43)
rods more or less to a post in the road
leading from Ridgway to Brookville;
thence by the road south thirty-eight
tv38 degrees west fiity-two 52J rodt
more or less to a post iu tho south line
of warrant No. 440(1; thence east on
said warrant line thirty-lour 34 rods
more or less to the place of beginning,
containing four and one-half 4i acres
more or less, being part ot division
third of warrant 4400, conveyed to
Daniel Kingsbury by David II. Griggs
and others, trustees, &o., by deed da
ted November 23d, 1850, recorded in
the Recorder's office, in Elk county, in
Deed Book "C." page 217, &1.
Seized, taken iu execution and to be
cold as the property of N. M. Brockway
at the tuitot Mary J. Bcmao.
D. C. OYSTER, Sheriff.
Slu rill's Office, )
Ridgway, Pa., Oct, 23, '74 f oet-29 3t
SUES: Mil1 SjSLE.
By virtue of a writ ot fieri facias, is
sued out of the Court ot Common P!eas
of Elk County, and to me directed, I
will expose to public sale, ut public ven-
duo or outcry, at the Court House, in
Uidjiway, on
ION DAY, NOV EM BEU 10T1I, '74,
Atone o'clock p. M , the following real
e.tKie, to wit: AU tho right, title, iu-
tcrest. claim and demand whatsoever of
defendant in said writ named ot, in, to
or out of nil that eeriaiti tract, piece or
parcel of laud being and lying in the
township of Ilorton. county of Elk and
State oi I'eiinsylvauia, bounded and de
scribed as follows, to wit: Beginning at
a post at the southwest coiner ot land of
Georgo Nulf; thence by laud ot said
Null east one hundred and thirty-four
134 rods to a post: thence south
partly by land ot John IS ult tifty-ninc
and seven-tenths .iU i-luj rods to
post aud stones: thence west
ouo huudred and thirty-four 134 rods
to a maple; thenee north by land of
U lliium Bennett fifty-nine and seven-
tetitlis 59 7-10) rods to the pface of be
ginning, containing fifty 50 acres more
or let-s, it ticiiig part ot tract rio. 43 10
and being the same lot of land conveyed
to John Riuehuls by Sampson Short
and wile by deed dated tho 11th day ot
March, A. D. 18G7, which is recorded
in the Recorder's office in and for the
county ot Elk, in Deed Book "M," page
204 on the lUtli day ot fceptetubcr, A
D. 1S07, and conveyed by John
Riuehuls and wife to Jesse C. Piatt by
deed dated the hrst day of July, A. D
1807, recorded, &c , all the minerals
and pi tie Umber in said tract of land be
iusr reserved, there being about eighteen
18 acres cleared and unproved,
Ir-iino huuse erected thereon 10x24 feet
ouc aud a hall stories high, aud barn
10x24 feet, and a good spring of water
Seized, taken in exeeurion and to be
sold as the property of Jesse C. Piatt as
the suit ot C lark A. Wilcox.
1). C. OYSTER, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, 1
Ridgway Pa., Oct, 29, '74, j oct29-3t
tiUEitirr sile.
Bv virtue of a writ oi fieri facias, issued
out of the Court of Common Pleas of
Elk County, aud to me directed, 1 will
expose to public sale, at publio vendue
or outcry, in the Court House, in Ridg
way, on
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1GTII, '74
At oue o'clock p. M., the following real
estate to wit: All the right, title, in
terest claim and demand whatsoever ol
defendant in said writ named of, in, to
or out of all these two town lots situate
iu the village of Ridgway, county of
Elk and State of Pennsylvania, being
lots No. 14 and 10 according to the
plan and map of Souther's addition to
Ridgway, bounded and described as lol
lows On the bouth by lot no 16; east
by Sherman street; north by lot No. 13
west by lots JNos. 8 and 'J, eacu Deing
05 feet front aud 130 feet deep, and
containing together 16,900 square feet,
ou which is erected a frame dwelling
house 16x24 feet aud two stories high;
also, another email house partly finished,
intended as a tenant house.
Seized, taken 10 execution and' to bo
sold as the property of A. G. Cuthbert
at the suit of J. S. and W. II. Hyde.
D. 1. OYSTER, Sheriff.
Sheriff s Offioe, 1
Ridgway, Pa., Oct. 23. '74 f oct29-3t
IaAIIKOAlo.
PENNSYLVANIA lUlii uUAD
Philadelphia & Erin It. It. Ihvisiou.
SUMMER TIMK TAULK.
O
N andnfter SUNUA V, .! UN U 2, 18
I -2 1874,
4 lie trains on the 1 l.ii.i Icii.inn t.
Lna Railroad will run as l.., ,'. s:
wii.n wai.ti.
Niagara Ex, leaves Philadelphia... T.L'On. m
' " Renuv j -l.'.iii ,i iu
" " arr. at Empoiium.. i. .; ji 1,1
" " ' St. Jl.ii j a i.'iijiiu
" ' " Ridgway H i ). tii
" 11 nrr. at Kane '.... i m
ERIE MAIL leaves Philadelphia 11 00 p u
" " " Renovo ll.lj a la
" " " Emporium 1.16 p tu
" St. Mary's 2.10 p in
" Ridgwuy 2.!):1 p m
" arrive at Erie 8.00 p m
EASTWARD.
NIAGARA EX. leaves Kane... 0.00 p m
" .' Ridgwuy ...10.04 a m
" " " Eiiijioriuiii..ll.Ho a m
" " " Renovo 4.00 p la
" " arr. at L hiladclhhitt 2.50 a ru
ERIE MAIL leaves Erie 11.20 a m
" " " Ridgway 4.40 pm
" " St. Mary' 6.0'J p m
" " " Euiporiuui 0.10 p ru
" " " Renovo O.iiO p iu
" " arr. nt Philadephiu... 0.40 a ni
Mail East connects cust and west at Erie
with L 8 M S R W una al Curry and lr
vinetou with Oil Creek and Allegheny K
R W.
Mail West with cast nnd w est trains on
S & M S R W and at Irvinetou with
OilCicek.and Allegheny R R W.
VM. A. BALDWIN.
Uen'l Sun't.
A.
V. RAILROAD TIME TABLE.
LOW-GRADE DIVISION.
On andnfter MONDAY, JULY 0, 1874,
trains between Redbuuk and Driftwood will
nn as follows;
WESTWARD.
EXPRESS nnd MAIL will leave Drift
wood daily at 12:.'!0 p m, Reynoldsvilie at
:'M pin, Istookville ut 4:20 p in, arriving
ut lledbanU at 0:W p m, connecting wilu
Lxpress ou Main Line for Pittsburgh.
All ALU WAl leaves lieynolsvilla tlaily
at G;43 a ni, Eiookvilie at 7:25 a ni, arriv
ing at Redbauk al 11:00 a in, connecting
wnu trams north ami south on Main Line.
EASTWARD.
EXPRESS and MAIL leaves Eedbank
daily ul 10:10 a in, urrives at Brookville at
htfU p m, Reyuoldsvills at 12:B7 p m, Dnlt
wood at, o:20 u iu, connecting with trains
east and west on P and E Railroad.
MIXED WA leaves Redbauk daily at
12:40 u in, arrived ut "liroukville at 0:20 p
ni, Reynoldsvilie at 0:40 p ni.
MAIN LINE
On and after MONDAY, JULY 0, 1874,
trains on the Allegheny Valley Railroad will
run as follows:
RUEb'ALO EXPRESS will leave, Pitts
burgh daily at 7:00 am, Redbank Juuction
at 10:00 a in, aud arrive at Oil City at 1;S5
p m.
I'lTTSRURfjIl EXPRESS will leave Uil
City al 2:20 p m, Redbauk Junction at 0::i.
m, and arrive at ritlsnurgu at 10: uu p ni.
TiTL'SVILLE EXPRESS leaves Pitts
burgh al 1:00 p ni, lieUbank Juuction ul
4;1G put, aud arrives al Oil City at o:Jo p
in. Heturning, icuvts uncny ai&:u u
ui, Redbauk Junction at 12:055 am, and ar
rives ut Pittsburgh ut o;:J0 p m.
J. J. LAYiRhXCJS,
General Superintendent.
ft'st. M. 1'iiili.ii's,
Ass'i Sunt., Brookville, l a.
Summer Arrangement.
BUFFALO, SEW VOUK & PlllL'A. R. II.
'XllE SHOlUkb'l' AMJ MOST DIUI.CT HOl'TB
To Williamsport, Sunbury, llairisburg,
Philadelphia, Baltimore, ash
ingtou tind the South.
On and alter JUNE 2'J, 1874, and
until further notice, trains will leave But'
lalo from the Bud'ulo, New lork &; Phila
delphiu Railway Depot, corner Exchuugo
dud Louisiana streets us lollows:
6.20 A II FhiladebMa Express (daily
except Sundays, slopping at x.usi Aurora
7 Oo, Arcade Maohiu B 00, I rauklin-
ville 8 22, Olean 'J 11, Westons U 20, Port
ville 0 28, State Line 0 30, Eldred 0 40,
Luiubees 0 00, Sarswell 10 00, Port Alle
gany 10 10, Liberty 10 i30, Renting Suun
mil 10 41, Shippeu 11 02, Emporium 11 10
A.M., Renovo lUa r- Al., V lllianitpoi t
0 KO, Sunbury S BO, llarrisburg 10 00 P.
M., PmlauelpUia 2s0 A M., Daluuiore - iO
A M., Vr ushiugtott 0 20 A M.
.50 a m Mixed Train to 1. AUcea'y (daily
excel pbuuUuys). stopping ulLbeueiur 0 2i,
Spnngbrook u 4t, LlmaU oj, Jamison lloaU
10 04, List Aurora 10 10, South Wales 10 40,
Holland ll, Protection 11 10, Arcade 11 40.
Yorkshire 12 00, Muchius 12 Uii, Frauk
linviile, 1 20 lschua 2 00, lliasdale 2 40,
Oleuu a 10, Westons B 40, Portville 4 04,
State Lino 4 21, Eldred 40 0, Lurubces
0 10, Sartwell 0 21, Turtle Point 6 31,
Port Allegheny 0 00 p m-
5 30 ?. At. Port Allegheny Acccznmolation
(daily ), btoppiug ui LueuLzer it 00, Sprmg
brooK 0 00, Lima o 10, Jamisons 0 10, East
Aurora b 21, South Wales U 32, Holland
0,43, Protection 0,50, Arcade 7,00, i'ork
shire 7,10, Machias 7,20, I'rankliuville 7,'
42, lschua 8,03, Hinsdale 8,20, Olcuu B.40,
Westons 8,00, Portville 8,00, btato Lino
0,04, Eldred U,10, Lurabees 0,23, Sartwell
0,2b, Turtle Poinl 0,33, urriviug at Port
Allegheny 0,40, P. M.
TRAINS LEAVE EMPORIUM:
3,16, A. M. Local Passenger and Freight
(daily except uudays) stopping at ship
ping 3,00, A. M., i.' eating oumuiit 4.4o
Liberty 0,00, Port Alleghany 6,40, Turtlo
Point 0,20, Sturtwell 030, Larubeeg ti 00
Eldred 7 12, State Line 7 00, Portville 8
11, Westons 6 30, Olean 0 11, Hinsdale
0 38, lsohua 10 00, Frauklivillo 10 40,
Muchius 11 13, Yorkshire 11 30, Areude
11 40, Protection i2 10, P, M., Holland
1131 South Wales 12 61, Eust Aurora 1 20,
Juimson 1 40, Eluia 1 60, Springbrook
2 00, Ebenezcr 2 20, urriving in Lkuulo ut
o uO p ui.
6.00 p. m.. Niagara EstrcBS (dally except
SuuUuys), blopplug ul buippeu 0 13 p hi,
Reating buiumii U .12, Liberty 0 40, Poi I
Allegany 7 00, Sartwell 7 lti, Lurubees 7 21
Eldred i 32, Stale Line 7 40, Ponviiid 7 0.!
Westons 8 00, Oleuu 8 10. Fiunklinvillo
0 02, M no bias 0 18, Arcade 9 30, East Au
rora 10 10, llurlulo 11 00 P. M.
This train inures direct connections for
Niagara Lulls, und points iu Ounudu and
and the west.
TRAINS LEAVE PORT ALL!: GUAM':
4,45 A. M,, Accommodation (daily), stop
ping at Turtle Point 4,00, Sartwoa 4,-.j,
Lurubees 5 10 Eldred 6 17 State Li jo 0 32
Portville 5 41 Westons 6 U) Olc.uid 0 00
Hinsdale 0 14 lsohua 0 28 FiauiUin vitln
U 40 Mschius 7 03 Yorkshire 7 12 Aicuua
7 10 Protection 7 31 Huluud 7 41 South
wales 7 61 East Aurora 8 03 Jumisuus 8 Oj
Eluia 8 13 Springbrook 8 10 Ebeueztr 2 27
arriving in liutlalo ut 8 00 A. M.
BUNDAYS ONLY.
Train leaves Iiun'ulo lor Arcade at 10 00
a ni stopping at all stations arriving at
Arcade 11 45 a m. Returning leaves Ar
cade 0 04 p m, arriving iu Buffalo al 8 50
p m.
J. I). YEOMANS, II. L. LYMAN.
Gen'l Sup't. tJca'l i ass'i Ag't,
Three parties, two men and oue
woman, have been arrested on suspioiuu
of robbing the old man Luther liryunt
ol 8100,000 three weeks ago.