11 jpV0uii IIURSDAT, NOVEMBER 20, 1874. Cr Time at lUitgiray. Mail East do West Through Local, Enat do do West Local East 7;19 T: M. 2:33 P. M 8:20 A. M. 6:25 P. M. 4:50 P. M 8:20 A. M. do West, The Mail and Through Local carry passenger , the local does not. elk Lodge, a. y. m. The stated meetings of Elk Lolge, No. 879, are held at their hall, corner of Main and Depot streets, on the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month- W. C. 7IEALY, Sec'y. Bates of Advertising. , One column, one year $75 00 40 00 1" zu " " " 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 ar $6. Advertisements payable quarterly. NOTES. TnE weather is very cold. Democrats are lively now. Thnksqiving to day. The Catholics realized lroni their tair, nctt, about 8450. The Cagieron Press compliments Ridgway on her street lumps. IIcn Geo Jenks was in attendance on court here last week. In another column will be found the court proceedings. Navigation on the inland lakes for the season is ubout over. We delayed the Advocate one day last week in order to get the Democrat to copy the official vote from. Clearfield and Citnerou counties are still ia Tested with petty thieves and burglars. We had better bok out for these chaps. TnrnKnAV Nnrnnlinr 18 1S7J firat ... .v p............ . 1 Z1 I . veainor ior bix weens past, excepting a few days. On the 8th day of Ileeetuher Venus will cross the face of the sun. The transit will be nut bo visible in the United States. Perscuv' sc-uding letters shoal J be careful to put on the right amount of stamps, otherwise the letters will cot be mailed. We notice that Postmaster llagerty has a letter holding for postage every few days, Capt. ScnoENiNG moved into his new house last Tuesday, and we can f-afely say it was oue of the coldest days'of the season, aud moving is such fun you know; especially cu a cold day. Dennis Donovan, eonvictel of be. ing au accessory to the Murder of Wsn. Phalen, has been refused a pardon by the State ioard of Pardons to whom Lis case was refered. "Cheap and hungry partim" are to Xe known this winter as those dances where the fun commences at nine o'clock, ceases at twelve, and you don't get anything ti eat Company II The new militia com pany, just started iu llidgway, now has a full compliment of men. The anus Springfield rifles breech-loaders, are ex pected here nest week; the company is talking of renting lihine's II all to hold meetings in. David D. Williams, convicted of embezzeling the funds of tho First Na tional Bank, of Conneautvillo, while act ing in the capacity of cashier- of said bank, was sentenced to five years in the Western Peoitcntary, in the U. S. Circuit Court, at Pittsburgh, last Satur day. There is balm in Gilead, and this time it comes from tho mountains of Eastern Kentucky. Tho official vote of the Ninth Congressional District of that State standi White, Republican, S774; Cockrill, Democrat, 8318 Re publican majority, 35G. Two years ago the vote stood; Republican, 8,563; Democratic, 10,287. 'New Sunday Paper We are iu receipt of No. 9 Vol. 1. of the Sunday Tribune, a new Sunday paper just star ted in Philadelphia. The terms on which the Tribune is furnished to sub scribers are 82 per annum. The Tri bune is an able paper of four pages, and is full of lively reading matter, well worth the price of subscription. We are pleased to add the new paper to our exohangej.ist. The Hornellsville Herald says that a few days ago, on an Erie train an elderly Frenchman bet on a three-card monte game, and lost 8225. Conductor Study held his train at Nunda 45 minutes to enable the Frenchman to search for his men and money. The chaps were at length identified, though one of them had changed his shirt and hat, beiug searched in one of the rooms of the pul aoe car, the money was found and re turned to the old man, but the officers "of the law at Nunda declined to hold the villians. The affair created quite an exeitenieot among the passengers. ..v- rr ti';Y.- U'idr.y lj.t.y l..t .i L'eeouibof is iully up to his high stand ard. He offer to every subscriber, whether single or in a club, who pays in advanco for 1875 and remits direct to that office a copy of "Tho Rescue" the handsomest Chromo ever offered by a publisher to his patrons. On each subscription 15 cents must be added for postage which was 24 cents last year paid at the home post office. Now is tho time to send for the Hook for the new year. Address L. A. Godey, Phila delphia. Cameuon County Teachers In stitute. Eighth Annual Session. The above namod institute will be held in the Opera House, Emporium, com mencing Tuesday, December 1st, at 9 A. M. and closing Friday Evening, De cember 4th, 1874. A large number of lecturers and instructors have been en gaged, among whom wo notice the name of Miss Rose A. McClcnry. who did so much toward making the Elk County institute a success last ipnng, besides other emmincnt instructor Almost a Fike. The Wachtel House ut St. Mary's, has a Narrow Et caje. On the morning of the 24th iost, one of the borders at the Wachtcl House, who roomed in the upper story was awakened by a douse smoke which filled his room. The other inmates ol the house were awakened, when it was discovered the offico in the first-floor, was already ablnze, by the aid of a lew buckets-full of water the fire was extin guished without more damage them burning the furniture, etc in the room and badly charriug the walls, tho whole oss will not exceed City dollars. The fire, it is supposed originated (rem a kerosene lamp, either exploding, or by some means beiug upset; the former cause sems to be the prevailing opinion. An amusing incident occurred during the progress of the Catholic Fair at this place, last week, in this wise: A young gentleman was4 escorting a young lady home, when a chap who proclaimed himself from Sullivan couuty, and who resembled our Russian Rear, in last week's Advocate, used insulting lan guage to the ludy and pushed her off the walk. In the finale wo find the amusement: The young man took his lady homo and then returned, and in persuasive tones inquired for "that man from Sr'uliivan couuty." The man was found and iu les3 tl.uu a minute he saw stars, and thmtht his head was a bake oven the aiuii'spheru was so warm around it. Public verdict served the villian right. ''He who lays hands on wouiau, save in kindness, is a vidian whom it were base flattery to call a coward." In (ha Lik Leinucrat 12th iust., the following paragraph, relating to the miiiti.i company ot this place was pub lished. Now as Gone was one of the originators of the movement to establish this company and as he did a larqe amouut ot corresponding, and had let ters addressed to him as "Capi Miller" and as his r.auio is not fuuud ou the lolls we think he is in that buat oi "cheap' boys. Possibly, had Miller been elected captain all would have been lovely. iSuch beautiful "cheek" becomes Miller. Alter the amount of talk that has been indulged in relative to the organization ot a military company here, the present con dition of urTairs must le mortifying in ibe extreme to those who have been con spicuous in the movement. We thiuk those who were so eager to join, and who signed the roll aud participated iu the election of ctliocrs, but weakened in the knees when they came to be sworn must, feel decidedly cheap. We know we should if tre were in their position. Trespassing. It is supp'oscd oy some persons that it is necessary for lurmers aud others to advertise that gunning and hunting is forbidden on their lands. The act ot April 9,1790, provides that if any per son shall presume to hunt or carry a gun ou any inclosed or improved land ot any inhabitant ol this State, without permis sion of the owner; or bhall therefore be convicted, before any justiee of tho peace, he shall for every offense, forfeit the sum of forty shillings. This act tin tupreme court of Pennsylvania decided, May 11,180'.), to bo still in force, and that otteuders may be summarily couvic- tcd, upon information laid before any justice of the p:ace. Farmers are not obliged to advertise, but it is well to do so, as it saves the annoyance of resetting 'o legal proceedings in many caies, be- ctuse gunners will know that hunting will not be permitted on such properties, and will, theilorc give them a wide berth. Talmaqe'b Paper. Tub Chris tian at Wohk (New York) ranks with the best of the religious weeklies. Dr. Talmage is its active editor, aud his sermons are published exclusively in its columns. The terms, 83,25 per aunuai. cover everything, including postage and delivery of the new premium, a "Port folio of Twelve Gems," or a copy of Lansler'h 'Twins." Without the premium it is only 83 per annum, postage prepaid, as above. Agents will fiud to is a success. I 'tS cmui h,ii a),i,iltil) i . A. Rath bun, as auditor to uudit and settle the accounts of Fred Schoening Pro thonotary of Elk County. Why do'pt Miller, try to gel elected to the Uuitcd States Sen ato or appoin. ted page in tho House of Representa tives. Such an influential young man should not go unrewarded. Destructivr Fire at Ukookville. Loss 250,000. A Brookville, Pa., disputeh of the 20th says: A fire this morning in a livery-stable, very sorm spread over the entire block bounded by Pickcritig aud Main streets, destioy ing every builbiug on Main street, in cluding the Opera House, Oak Hall Hotel, Franklin House, Masonic Hall, and a large number of stores and dwcl. lings. Among the losses and insuran ces, ate tho Franklin House, 830,01)0, insurauce 812,000; Irving loss 20,000, iusurance $0,000. Oak Hall Hotel 815,000, insurance 88,000; A. Snyder, grocer, $8,000, insurauco 85,000; L L Mood, druggist, 840,000, insurance 815.0U0; Republican office 84,000, in surance 83,000; Dickey k Kennedy, dry good 80,000 insurance 85,000; Suniucl Frier, 820,000, insuruneo 815, 000, H Watcrson, dry goods, $10,U00, besides other losses of minor iinportamee. The total loss amounts to 8250,0J0. It uow looks as though Audy John son would be elected U. S. Senator from Tennessee Browulow went back on his party probably to be his own sue cesser, but bo has little show. The De mocracy may like the treason, but tbey will despise the traitor and take a man they can tiujt. Andy's election will help the Pennsylvania Democracy's cry ot a "restored aud undefined Constitu tion." They want a "white man's gov ernment" and the "coustitulion as it was" with uo colored man's freedom iu it. O.nck Auain iuto our aanctuui couielh the Etaii .Spaxulku LiAN.si;n The lieci'inbor number, and the nno which closes it? twelfth year of success, l'cw ure there who know not this splendid paper, with its 4U long columns, size of Ltdjir, illustrated' and just a-am.aed with the very best read ing Poems, Tales, t:orics, i-kctched Wit Humor, aud 1'un. It ulso contains the cele brated "Rogues' Corner," iu which every Swindler, Humbug, yunck and Fraud in America has been, is, and will be fully ex I'Osid, For 1875 tiery subscriber receives the paper luily prepaid, nad either a pair of charming "l'raug" Chromo, uu elegant Dictionary Album, book, or choice ot twelve premiums any one beiug worth more than price oi'the paper, wnicli is only 1,10 a year. &o paper is more thoroughly tstab'iehed, better Vnuwu or better liked, tpeeitiu-ns for 0 cents, lie who fails to subscribe, l.,i:s to do what he should do. Seal 1 to liANNiill l'l'li LlSHiNU CO., Hinsdale, N. H. GoOU KLCU'E it'rt L'lJKl.NU Mkat. The iohowiug leuipe is iiom the editor of the Uermuiitown jcU'jruh, who te couuuiiods it afwr many years' trial. 1; will be useful to our readers at this sea son of the year: To oue gailuu of water add 1J lbs. of suit, Jib. ol'frugar, oz. saitpctie, I oz potash . Iu this rate the picklo can be iuereased to any quantity desired. Let these be boiled togetl.et until the dirt hvni the suur tiscs to the top and is skimmed iff. Tlieu throw i; into a tub to cool, utid when cold, pour it over your bee f or puik, to remain the usual time, say four or live weeks. The meat must bo well covered with pickle, aud should not be put down ior at least two davs after killing, during which time it should be slightly spiiukled with pewdered saltpetre, which removes all the surface blood, etc., leaving the meat fresh and clean. Some omit boiling the piekle, and find it to answer well, though tho operation of boiliug putifie. the piekle by throwing off the dirt al ways to be found in salt and sugar. Chicago, November 20. A special from St. Louis says the entire funds ol the Missouri State Grange have been misappropriated by the Treasurer, C. F. Qeeusbury, of Mexico. The uuiouut ol ihe defalcation is twenty thousaud dol lars. He lost in business ventures, but. being a wealthy stock raiser, he will probably make the amount good. Dr. M. A Miields, a joung and promising physieiau ct Homptom, Va., committed suicide tho other night by taking poisou while laboring under a temporary aberration of mind. The de ceased was 31 years of age, leaves a wife aud two children. No cause is us signed tor the rash act. QUOTATIONS or White, Powell L Co. UANKEllS ANU UUOKF.ltd, No. 42 Souh Third Street. Philadelphia, November LMth,187t. 1111)7 ASKM). U. S. 1881. o lit J- do fi -JO, e '02, M and N la do do '04 do 14 i do do 'ti." do l."i do do ,tl.' J and J x .do do 'U7 do do do '08 do l'.tjj do 10-4D, eoupon do Pacific C'a cy lit New 5's lUg. ltl 1-if do e. 1881 V2 13 IS! 14 1PJ id 13 Gold 111? 111J Silver lu,'4 .107 Pennsylvania ilii &L'J Heading Ci n Philitdulphia & trie , Oj 01 Lehigh Naviguliou Div. oil'. 4h 48J do alley (ilj 01 J United n it of N J Ex.. Div lA VJbl Oil Creek fj t Northern Central 31 J 82 Ceutral Transportation 42 43 Nesquehouing , 64J 60 & A Mortgage O's '8! Pit 100 ItfOtU'i i lCde,.liiga- November Terra 1874, commencing Monday Nov. 16, 1874: CIVIl, LIST. The Spring Run, Coal Company vs. Thomas Tozier, trespass; continued Hall and M'Cauley for plaintiff, liailey for defendant Ceo. D. Messenger aud Oilman T. Wheeler, vs. James George and Win. Dilworthy Jr , ejectment lor warrant 2054, 900 acres and allowauce in Spring Creek township terdict for plaintiffs Aug. 9, 1871, for thej laud described; in the writ. Judgment reversed in Su preme court; Nov. 17, 1874, plaintiffs take nvn suit; Hall and M'Cauley for plaiutiffs Souther for defendents. John Tudor v.t. Hiram Howard ct al. trespass, cutting timber contrary to act of March; 24' veidict for plaintiffs .'390, trebble damages; Souther and Rathbun for plaiutiffs, Hall aud Mc L'utiley for defendants. E. M. Mason et al. vs. Henry Souther et al. ejectment warrant 2743, 788 4-10 acres uiore or less iu Spring Creek Twp. Elk Co., Pa., verdict that plaintiffs have 238 3-10 acres of tho laud in dispute, and defendants have 650 1-10 acres; Hall aud McCauley for plaiutiff, Souther lor defendant James Curry vs. E & C Paine, assump sit; judguient confessed; Uailey for plaintiff Hall aud M'Cauley for defend ants Martin Sorg vs Nicholas Kronen wetter, uud Charles Krouenwetter, re plevin for 3000 saw logs, value $0000, verdict for the del'cndauts with six cents damages; Kathbuu for plaintiff, Hall uud M'Cauley for defendants The School District of Fox vs. John Myers and P W Hays, continued; Hall an i McCauley for plaiutiff, Lucore for defendants Anthony Wise vs- J A Haak, as sumpsit, continued; Hall aud Bro. for plaintiff, W W Ames; for defendant The Clarion lliver Navigation Com pany vs Hiram Carman, Stricken off the list; Hall and McCauley for plaintiff Uaiiey lor defendant J C Selden vs. James Sheldrake ct a', case upon promises, verdict for plaintiff 238, 08; Rathbuti for plaintiff Hall & Ames for defendant Pi F Lawrence vs. li F Ely appeal from award ot arbitrators, settled; 1J alt atid A nits for plaintiff, Rath bun for de fendant Itaiph Johnson et al vs Miles Denl et al trespass settled; liaihbuu for plaiu tiff Hull and McCauley for defendant The Commonwealth ol Pennsylvania use J A Haak vs a Kaul; continued; W W Auks for plaiutff J K P Hall for de fendant Charles Willing et nl vs Thomas Irwin, cutting limber contrary to act cd assembly, settled; Kathbuu lor plaiutifl flail uud M'Cuuicy lor defendant P W Hays vs Elias Moyer eject inent for 5S5 acres hind in warrant 42-16 Fox townsitipjContiuued; Uall and McCauley lor plaintiff, Bailey aud Jinks for defen dant Aldcrfer and Preston vs. Tho Buffalo N Y and Pennsylvania J'ailway Co reccid certified Ire in Camerou Count) for trial in Eik County, continued by cousent; Newton and Urten for plaintiff S C Hyde ior defendants l l.iltip W Hays vs Elias Moyer trespass, continued ;.Jenks and Lucore lor plaiutiff Bailey fur defendant J L Ellis vs Sunbury Insurauce Com pany, coutinued; lluthbuii ami Hall for plaintiff K Lucore for defendant J L Ellis vs The Columbia Insurance Company of Lancaster Pa , appeal from award ot arbitrators continued; Kathbuu and Hull lor plaiutiff' Lucore tor defeud uut Harmon and Coon vs 11 W May ap peal from award ot arbitiators, continued by agreement; Bailey lor plaintiff, ituthbun for defendant John Van Brabaut vs L L Putzel and Thomas Valentine, continued; Kathbun for plaintiff Hall and Ames lor defend ant. James Black vs The Benziuger Coal andiron Company, coutinued; llathbun for pluiutif) Hall and McCauley lor de fendant S A Olnistead vs Tho Township of llortcn, continued; Hall and McCauley 'or plaintiff Jeuks and Bailey for defend ant .. Timothy Guilfoyle vs Henry Tietge tjcctuient for pail of lots 9 7 & 5 iu Bern zette village) Eik Coutty Pa., settle!; Hall and Ames for plaintiff, iiailey and Jenks for defendant George Opdjke vs Francis A Loesch fjectmeut lor 05 acres land lot No on Penzinger road iu Beuzinger towoship, stiieken of the list, Hall and Ames for plaintiff, Bailey Jeuks and Georgo li Barrett, for defendants D E Hewitt vs E 11 Dixon; coutinued Ka'hbuu for plaintiff Hall and Ames for dclendant AUGUJ1EKT LIST Commonwealth vs Zeuas Webb; con tinued. Beuz'iDger and Esehbach lor use of Geo C Loid vs C W Huutington rule dieharged L 11 Garner et al vs St Marys lloro. imit ion by plaintiff attorney and rule lo snow cause granted Benjamin Juhuson vs Martin Euz motion lor judgment for want of a suf ficient aQidavit of defence and rule to fchow cause granted Decatur Hewitt vs The Allegheny Valley llailroud; coutinued Simon P llomig vs same; continued M M'Nally plaiutiff in error aud de fendant below vs John E Edwards de fendant iu error and plaintiff below; settled J 13 Whitman vs Jchn Meguffijk; coutinued O 13 Fitch et al plaintiff in error and defendant below vs The Commonwealth, detendant iu error and plaiutitt below In the matter ot the registry ut Thus J Burke as a law student; rule dis charged John Wachtel vs Ann Mary Wachtel divorce decreed CRIMINAL LIST Commonwealth vs Charles Webb and Zcoas Webb; non appearance of defend ants Commonwealth vs Charles Necring soiling liquor without license; recog nizaoce entered for appcarauccto next term Commonwealth vs M Mahon, telling liquor without license, defendant dis charged. Attachment issued for wit ness David McGeary; witness arraigned aud sentenced to pay a fine of $10 aud cost of attachment, and enter into bis own recognizance in the sum of 8100 for appearance at next term, and to re, main iu the custody of the Sheriff Commonwealth vs Jacob Quiggle scutenced to pay a fine of $10 and cost of prosecution and be imprisoned in tho county jail for the period of 30 days Toronto, November 20. The wife of Walker Palaier, of Buckingham, has givcu birth to triplets, two tirls aud a boy. The amount of money in the safe stolen from the American Express office at Cincinnati on Sunday is cow stated to have been $70,000. At a meeting of the Massachusetts Horticultural Society, on Saturday, au act was drafted to be presented to the Legislature, providing for the inspection ot oichards and trees, and lor the pro tection of oichards neglected by their owners. SHUEVEPOKT A BLOOD-THIRSTY fcCOUNRRXL. Shrevcport, La., November 18. The Times editorally says: "We want no representatives in the re turning board, no favor or concessions liom Kellogg and Packard. If Smith is counted in over Levy, or Twichell over Elam, let Twitchell aud Smith be killed. If Johnson and Tyler in DeSota are counted in over Scales aud Schulcr, as the New Orleans Republican thinks, or Ceating, Leissee and Johnson in Caddo are counted in over Vaughau, lioran and Lamb, let Johnson, Tyler, Keating and Levisec be killed, and so let every of ficer from Congressman to Constable in every district und parish ol the State be served. We cauuot aflord to be de feated by ring political scoundrels after we have triumphed. II union life is pre cious, but the lives of all carpet bag: gers and politicians iu Louisiana are vuluelifcs compared with Iho work of justice and liberty." Smith was the Bepublican Congres sional caudidute iu this district, audit is doubtful whe titer or not he is elected. Twitchell was running iu this district ior State Senator, and is undoubtedly elected. Keating, Levifsee aud Juhu son are probably elected to the Legisla ture f;oiu this city, though the vote is so close only the official court can de cide it. NEW I011K THE "MOLLY MAGUIRES." New York Nuv.20. A L'erald let ter from Mahouoy City, l'a , sas that since the denunciation of Molly Maguir ism by the Catholic clergy, the members ol that letriblc secret organization have been committing terrible deeds. The excitement has visibly iucteascd since the indictment ot Dauiel Dougherty, for the murder of Chief Burgess Major, aud the Molly Maguires threaten to des tiny Mahouoy City aud its inhabitants il he is convicted. Dougherty was re cently removed to Pollsville jail. The Mollies threatened a rescue, aud crowded the streets armed to the teeth, aud wcie only checked by a large body ol troops present. A number of promi nent clergymen aud others have been threatened. Tho people, apprehending a bloody riot, are arming themselves. Several outbreaks have oceured iu the middle coal fields. Oue was killed and several wounded, 'i he Mollies have also penetrated the upper Lehigh regiou, aud are already committing at troeious acts. On Tuesday they made au attempt to blow up a house with pow der occupied by Trios. Morgau aud John McMaster. The house was badly damaged, aud Morgan seriously injured. Several eases of outrages upon women in the streets of Scranton are also re ported. Ou Sunday uight, the Mollies took possession ot the Evangelical church, Farmington, and refused to per mit the congregation to leave after ser vices. They also visited the church Monday evening aud assaulted the con gregation, many being wounded, some fatally. The ring leaders were Thomas Ncely aud John Gilfillman The Ital an colliers have formed a secret organi zation aud the Mollies have sworn to exterminate them. New York, November 21. The Ilcruld's Washington t.pecial says there is not too slightest probability ot the re enacting of the law repealed at the Forty-secoud Congress tor convening the next Conere-s on the 4th of March The liepuLlicans oppose it, aud among ether reasons a rcoganizatiou ot the Cabinet, it is said, takes t fleet after the 4th ot March. It is understood that Blaiue will euler the Cabinet and take charue of the Postcflice Department It is stated that Washburne bus asked permission to come home, and the tele gruui sent hitu Kui one granting the re quest, i. lie lhruld editorially argues the question why Graut ought to change bis cabinet, and advanees a number ot theories in support of its reorganization The Herald argues that the Democrats oppose it aud this should convince the President that such change will be for his own interest and that of his party. A new cabinet, strong in ability, strong in the public confidence and re spoet, and strong to influence legislation and harmonize the Republicans, would check tho career and lower the hopes of the Democracy. The Uciald advises Fish to take the lead and resign, and the other members would be forced to follow him aud thus give the President an opportunity to infuse life, hope, vigor ana confidence into the lie publican party. INDIAN HUH 1'. TWENTY-EIGHT SOLDIERS FIOIIT HALF A DAY WITH ONE HUNDRED CliKVKN NEB. St. Louis, November 21. A dispatch from Camp Supply, received at Sher man's headquarters, from Lieutcnaut Farnsworth, gives an account of the fight with Gray Beard's Cheyenncs l'arnswortli says he scouted along Mc- Clellan Creek, and on tho sixth engaged oue hundred Cheyenncs, well mounted and in full fighting trim. His detach ment of twenty-eight (ought th? Indians from noon till dark. Four Indians at least were killed and many wounded Our loss was privato William Denshaw. killed, and bve wounded. Our ammuni tion was nearly exhausted, which com peted Farnsworth to retreat to Camp nupply. Iho wounded suffered on the homeward march, being obliged to ride horseback, aud tho nights were very cold. The release of the laud grants to the Pacific Railroads has been ordered by the President, The North American Bee-keepers Association will meet at Toledo, Ohio in December, 1875. TALMAGE'S PAPER. THE CHRISTIAN AT WORK. The Best Ueligions Paper." a cnoici or TWO Beautiful PREMIUMS. An Illuminated Portfolio of Twelve Gems by llcndschel, each 8JxlOJ in., or the su perb Chromo, ''The Twins," 21x28 in., utter Landpeer. l'rice $:i.2.", including poslgage. Ao Extras' of any kind. Without Premium, $:i per annum. ATTENTION, AGENTS I Liberal commissions and exclusive terri tory. Samples and circulars free. Send postal card at once to IIORATIO C. KING, Publisher, Box C105, New York, Remington Sewino Machines Fire Arms, and Agricultural Im plements. Tho Remington Sewing Machine hus sprung rapidlj icto favor as possessing the best combination of good qualities namely, light running smooth noiseless rapid uud durable. It has a straight needle, perpeudicular action, automatic drop-feed, makes the Lock or Shuttle Stitch, which will neither rip nor ravel, and is alike ou both sides. The Remington Sewing Machine has received premiums at many Fpiis, throughout the United States, and with, out cfloit took the Grand Medal of Pro gress, the bighc.-t older of medal that was awarded tit the late Vicnua Exposi position. The Remington Works also manu facture the new Doubie Rarrelled Breech Loading Shot guu puap and positive action, with patent joint check, a marvel of beauty, liuish aud cheapness, and the celebrated Rem iuglon Rifles adopted by oine different governments, and reuowned throughout the world for military, hunting and target purposes all kinds of Piitols, Rifles, Canes, Metalic Catridges, f c. Agricultural Implements, Improved Mowing Machines, Stitl Plows, Cultiva tors, Road Sciatcis, Patent Excavators, Hay Teddeis, Cottou Gins, Iron Bridges, &C. The undersigned has been nppoiutcd agent Ior the sale and introduction ot he Remington Sewing Macdiiue in and ior the counties ol Elk, Clearfield and Warren. TllOS, J. BURKK, Depot aud office, St. Mary's, Pa. P. S. A good local agent wanted. Elk County Directory. President Judge L. D. Wetniorc. Additional Law Judge Hon. J no- P. Vinceui. Associate Judges Chns. Luhr, J V Honk. District Attorney J. K. P, Hall. fcheriu V. C. Oyster. l'roth'inotbry Jc, I'red. Schceuing. Treasurer Joseph Windlelder. County Superintendent Kufua Lucore. Commissioners llobt. Campbell, Julius Joues, Geo. L'd. Weis. Auditors C. W. liurrett, Thomas Irwin Thomas J. Hurke. County Surveyor Geo Wilmslcy. Jury Commissi luers. Phillip Kreigh Ransom T. hiy ler. A. V. RAILROAD TIME TAULL. LOW-GRADE DIVISION. On and after MONDAY, JVLY G, 1874. trains between Rcdbank auu Driftwood will ruu as follows: WESTWARD. KXPliESSand .MAIL will leave Drift wood daily at 1'2:'M p in, ltej uoldsTille al utoU p in, lirookville al 4:0 p Hi, arriving at ltedbauk at 0:oO p iu, connecting wan Lxpress on Main Liue for l'ittsburU. AilXLD WAi leaves IteynoldsTiite daily at iAo a ni, Dioukville al 7:-J a iu, arriv ing al Rudbank ailltuOa ui, connecting with li'kius north and Buuik ou Ham Line. tASTW AliB. LXPRLS3 and MAIL leaves Redbai.k daily ul lU: 15 a m, arrives t Diookviliu al 1:110 p uu, iicvuoidsvilla at 12:87 P m. Drill- wood nl p m, couuicliug w itu train easi ana west ou r nu L lUilroau. JilXLDWAI leaves Reubaak doily at VJtAO v in, arrives at Brnokviile al o:2o p m, UeyuoldbVillealti:4j p m. MAIN LINE On aud after MuNDAV, JCLY C, 187-1, trains ou the Allegheny Valley Kailrottd will run as tallows: LIT PALO EXI'IIESS will leave , Pitts burgh daily at 7:0 oani, Lcubttuk Junction al 10:05 a ni, and arrive al Oil City at l:Uo Pin, PITTSBURGH EXPRESS will leave Oil City at 2:J.O p ui, lleubauk Juuctiuu at b:uo iu, aud arrive at I uisuurli at 10: UU p ui. inUbVlLLE EXPRLba leaves iius- burgh al 1:00 p ni, I'cUbauk Junction al 4;lUpm,aud arrives at 0:1 City at b:lj u in. Returning, leaves Oil City at b:U a ni, Uedoana Juuctiuu at lz:Ob a ui, aud ar rives at Pittsburgh at iijiij p in. J.J. LAYVRLNCE, Ueueral buptriutendent. YYk. M. Puillips, Aen'i bupt., Brookville, Pa. - - r"-' - - --'J-.-r-, I mpaif PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD Philadelphia & Erie U. R Division. SUMMER TIME TABLE. ON andafter SUNDAY, JUNK 18'A the trains on the Philadelphia it Erie Railroad will run as follows! WKSTWAltn. Niagara Ex. leaves i'ltiladelphin.. 7.20 a. n Rcnovo 4.20 p m" " " arr. at Emporium 0 '20 p ni ' 81. Mary' 7.85 p to " " Ridgwny 8.05 p ta ' nrr. al Kuue H. 15 p ni ERIE MAIL leaves I'hiladelphia 11.55 p ui " Kcnuvo ll.lUa m Lniporiutt 1.15 p iu " St. Mary'B 2.10 p in " Ritlgway 2.83 p in " arrive at i.ric tj).U5jp tn EASTWARD. NIAGARA EX. leaves Kane... 9.00 p m Ridgwny ...10.U4 a m " " " ' Lniporiuui..ll.!i5 a ni " ' " Reiiovo 4.05 pm " nrr. at Philadelphia 2.50 a m ERIE MAIL leaves Erie 11.2Uain " " Ridgwuy 4.45 pm " " St. Mary's 6.0'J p m . Emporium 0.10 p ni Renovo 0.20 p m " " urr. at Philndcphiii... 0.40 a m Mail East eouuects east and west at Erie with LbMS R W ami Ht Cony and lr- vineton Willi Oil Creek uud Allegheny it K W. Mail Vet with east mid west trains on L Sj & Al S R W and at lrviucton with Oil Creek uud Allegheny R U W. WAI. A. BALDWIN. tien'l Sup't. Winter Arraugeuieut. BUFFALO, NEW VOBK & PHIL'A. R. It. TUB SllORTKST A Nl MOIST DI11ECT HOUTB To YVilliauisport, Sunhury, Harrisburg I'hiladelphia, Baltimore, Wash ington aud the South. Oa and after NOVEMBER Hi, 1874, and until further uuticc, trains will leave Buffalo New York & Philadelphia Railwy Depot, corner Exchne and Loaisima streets (Buil'rtlo lintel; as fjlloivs: 7 40 A.M., ACCOMMODATION (daily except Sundays), stopping at Ebeneier 8 04. tfpriiigbroo'k 8 14, Eltna 8 20, Jamison 8 25, Aurjiti 8 81, Wales 8 44, Holland 8 65; Protection 0 U5, Arcade 20, Yorkshire 0 27, luiioliiaa 9 i7, Franklinville 9 55, Ishuei 10 15, llinsda'te 10 31, Erie Railway Junction 10 45, Oleaa 10 4'J, W'estous 10 GO. Portvillc 11 05, State Liue 11 12, Eldred 1125, Lfttabeea 1131, Sartwell 1140, Tuitlo Point 11 45, Pun Allegheny 1158, Liberty 12 17, P- M , Keatiug 12 20, Ship pen 12 44. Emporium 1 00, P. M. Stages are advertised to connect with this train at Lima, for Mai-ilia; at Arcade for Yorkshire; til Franklinville for Rush ford aud Ceutreville; at Portvillc for Ceres, Richburg, Little Geuessee, Boliver, Mill port aud Sharon Centre, at L;irabee9 for rfniethport; al Port Allegany for Coudere. port; ut liea'.ing, Tuesdays and Fridays for Wharton, East v barton aud East Homer. 8 30 A. Al. MIXED TRAIN 10 OLEAN (daily except Sundays), stopping at Ebeu czer 9 35, fcpringbrook 10 Ui, Lima 10 2f, Jamison 10 44, Aurora 11 05, Wales 11 '62, Holland 11 55, 1'rotectiou 12 ltj P. Al , Ar cade 12 48, iorkshiie 1 05, Machius 1 20, Fiankliuvilel 2 U 5, Ischu 250, lliusdale 3 23, Erie Railway Juuolion 4 0.J P. M, Stages are uuvtitistd lo connect with this train ut Aicuile for Yorkshire and Uushford; at Fraukiinville for Uusliford. 3 OOP. M. WASHINGTON EXl'RESS, (dally), Mopping at Etieuezor 3 22. Spring brook 3 oil Lima 3 30, Jamison 3 40, Auro ra 3 40, V ales 3 58, Holland 4 05, Protec tion 4 15, Arcaue i 29, York shire 4 30, Machi.-u 4 45, Fr.inklivillo 6 00, Uchua 6 17, Hinsdale 5 30, Er.e Railway Junction 5 45, Olcan 0 Oo (SuppeiJ, Wcs tons 0 15, l'ortville l 22, State Line 0 30, Eldred 0 42, Larabces ti 53, Sartwell 6 58, lurtle Point 7 02, I'orl Allegheny 7 14, Keating 7 42, Emporium 8 15, Kenovo 10 40, WilliaBSfporl 1 10 A. Al., Sunbury 2 oO, Harrtsbur 4A), tSew iork 11 A. M., Philadelphia 8 20, lalitiuore 8 02, Washing ton 9 40 A. Al. ttages are mivt-itiscd to conuect. with this train al Elma lor Mai ilia; iu East Au rora, ou Tuesdays, Thursdays uud Satur days, for Java illuge, Stry korsville, Wales and Wales llcliuw; ui Arcade fjr Spriug- villc, bunduska mid luikshlre. Puluiati Palace Sleeping Cars on this train from Bulialo to Baltimore and Wash, iugtou without change. Philadelphia pas sengers tranufer at Emporium, New York passengers at liarnsburg. On Sundays this train does not ruu cast of Oleau. TRAINS LEAVE EMPORIUM. 2 30 A. M., BUFFALO EXl'RESS (daily) stopping al fchtppen 2 50, Keating 3 15, Liberty 3 20, I'orl Alleghany 3 :2, Turtle Point 4 10, Can well 4 Hi, Larubees 4 22, Eldred 4 35, Stato Line 4 52, Portvillc 5 03, estons b 10, Olcan ( 10, Erie Railway Junction 0 05, Hinsdale U 20, lschua ti 35, Franklinville ti 54, Jlachms 7 10, Yorkshire 7 18, Arcade 7 2d, Protection 7 40, Holland 7 48, Wales 7 59, Aurora 8 10. Jamison 8 10, Elma 8 20, Spriugbiook 8 2G, i'ben exer 8 30, Btifcalo 9 00 A. M. 'i liia train makes direct connections for Niagara Falls, and all points iu Canada and the West. Stages aro advertised to connect with this truin at Arcade from Spriugtield, San dusky and Yorkshire; at East Aurora, oo Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays from Java, btrykersville, Wales uud Wales Hol low; at Elma from Manila. On Mondays thiB train does not run eat of Oleau. 0 t o A. M., LOCAL PASSENGER AND FREIGHT (daily except Sundays.) eiopp iug at tehippen 0 40. Keating 7 35, Liberty 7 40, Port Allegheny 8 40, Turtle Poit.t 9 13, Sartwell U 25, Laiabees 9 10, Eldred 10 00, State Line 10 33, Portville 1105, W estons 11 20, Oleau 11 38, Erie Railway way Junction 11 43, Hinsdale 12 15 P. Al., Franklinville 2 05, Holland 4 05, Aujoru 4 48, Junction 0 UO P. M. Stages are advertised to cjuuect wil.i this iraiu at Porivilla .'rom Ceres, Ricli Lurg", Liltle Genesee, Uoliver, Millport aud Sliaiou Centre. 2 00 t'. M., ACCOMMODATION (daily except Sundays), stopping ui ahipptu 2 14, Keating 2 33, Liberty 2 41, Purl Al legheny 3 00, Turtle Poitil 3 13, Sartwell 3 18, Larabec? 3 25, Eldred 3 81, State Line 3 45, Portville 8 53, Westous3 59, Oleau 4 08, Erie Railway Junction 4 13, Hinsdale 4 28, lschua 4 41. Franklinville 5 UO, .Machius 5 25, Y'orkshire 5 39, Arcade 6 50, Protection ti 10, Holland e 22, Wales 0 33, Aurora 0 4'3, Jamison 0 54, Elma 0 59 Spiingbrook 7 04, Ebeuexer 7 15, Builal 7 40 P. Al. Stages are advertised to conuect with this train at Keating from Wharton, East Homer and East Wimrtou on Tuesdays aud Iiidaysjat i'ort Allegany from Couders. port; at Laiabees frum tVuieltipori; al Franklinville from Rushfurd uud Centre, villoj at Arcudo from Rushford and York shire. TRAIN LEAVES OLEAN: 6 15 A. M LOCAL PASSENGER AND I'itLlGbT, daily except Sundays, slopping at Hinsdale 0 47, lschua 7 18, Fraukiinville SO 0, Machias 8 34, Yorkshire 853, Arcade 'J 20, protection 9 64, Holland 10 13, Wales 10 38, Aurora 10 05 Jamisou 11 21 Elma 11 35 Spraigbrook 11 60 tbenezer 12 15 Buffalo 1 00 P. M. II. C. FISK, Gcu'l Manager. J. D. VOMASSP H. L. LYMAN, Gvn'l Sup'i. C-aa'UWr Agt.