ft if? rtWOMiC THURSDAY, JANUARY 14, 1375. Itidgfay Insurance igenty. Repwr.ntlnq Cash Anett of a5,0'G7.744 49 FIRE DEPARTMENT GernWAm., New York. 1,050,000,00 Niagara ef New York 1.019,933,00 Amazon Cincinnati of 850,957 17 City Ids., C, of I'rovideneejl 90,854 32 LIFK DEPARTMENT Travelers Life k Accident Hartford 2,OCO,000,00 Vorth American Mutual of New York 5,000,000,00 Equitable of New York 15,000,000,00 Insurauce effects in any of the above standard companies at the most reasona. terms, consistent with perfect security to the insured. J. O. W. BAILEY, Agent. Cmr Time at tltdgway. Mail Fast 4:45 P: M. d West 2:33 P. M Through Local, East 8:20 A. M. do do West fl:20 r. M. Local East 4:50 P. M do West P;20 A. M. The Mail and Through Local carry tiassengers, the local does not. ;ELKLODGB, A. V. M. The stated meetings of Elk Lo.lge, No. 879, are held at their hall, corner of Main and ftepot streets, an tho second and fourth Teesdays of each month TV. C. IIEALY, Sec'y. Hates ef Advertising. ftaa column, ene year $75 00 I " 40 00 I . 25 00 J " 15 00 Transient advertisements per square of eight lines, one insertion $1, two inser tions, $1.50, three insertions. $2. Basiaess cards, ten lines or less, per year $. Advertisements payable quarterly. THE FINANCE BILL PASSED. The Senate Finance lill was passed in the House at Washington yesterday by an almost strictly party vole, there not being a Democratic vote recorded in its favor! It would appear that the De mocracy fancied the ltcpubHcsns were stealing their political thunder in pre paring the way out of our financial difficulties, and so far as was in their power they have hinderfd and en deavored to prevent the passage of any financial measure. While a majority of the State delegations in the House voted against the Senate bill yesterday, it was supported by a majority o' the , delegations frem New England, New York, New Jersey, I'cnusylvaniai South Carolina, Alabama, Mississippi, Indiana, Illinois, Michigtn, Wisconsin, California and Kansas. The Pennsyl vania delegation voted as follows.' l'eas Messrs. 1 O'Neil, Myers, Haruier, Uiery, Smith, Kiiliuger, Shoe maker Strawbridge, Packer, Cessna, Curtis, llichmoud, Taylor, Negley, Thompson, Moor, Todd and Scofiehl. Nays Messrs. Randall, Kelley, Towuseud, Clyuier, Storm and Ma;:eo. Messrs. Spear, Albright and Tloss were absent. The bill now goes to the President for his approval, which it will recaive as it in main, conforms with the recom, tsemdatioas of his late message. The main features of the bill are reproduced for the benefit of those of our readers who may not be acqaain'.cd with them: First Free banking, to be open to all individuals and associations without limitation of capital. Second The retiring of an amount of greenbacks equal to eighty per cent, of the amount of new national notes issued until the greenback circulation shall bo reduced to ?300,C00.000, after which no furthet reduction of green backs is to take place, (It is claimed that by this provision there will be neither expansion nor contraction of the currency, as about twenty per cent, is now required as bank reserves.) Third The withdrawal aud destruct ion of fractional currency aud the sub stituien of silver coin, the arrangemtut to go into effect as soon as practicable, under direction of the Secretary of the Treasury, who is authorized to use sur plus money for supplying silver coin, and if tbis is not sufficient, to sell the requisite amount of bends of the tew series to obtain funds for that purpose. Fourth The removing of the cost for the coinage of gold at the several mints Fifth The resumption of specie pay ments to commence on the first day of January, 1879, The Secretary is authorized to use the surplus specie in the Treasury, but, if that is not suffi cient, to sell bonds in order to obtain gold to pay Treasury notes. But this last provision does not like the others, go into immediate effect. The Legal Tender act remains undisturbed. 1 ills burgh Telegraph. Appletons Amiri can Cyclopidu that the revised, and elegantly illus trated edition of this work, now being published, a volume of 800 pages once ia two months, is the best Cyclopedia in America, is certain. No library is com plete without it, It is a completerone in itself. It only costs $3 a aiontk to get it in leather binding. The best and cheapest library ia the world. C. K. Judsoa Fredonia, N. Y. con trols the tale of it ia Northern Pennsyl. vauia. Apply to bim for fall particu lars. A citizen in New Haven, Conn.; ex pended $50 to 52 during the last year ia stamping 3,08G for postage. Honest reeipitants returned fjl 9 to 65 of this rum. NOTES. Mkiiabi, WmnniiT has been swor n in as Commissioner of Elk County. We are now prepared to do job work Give us a call for neat bill beads, let ter heads, tegs, cards, etc Service at the Lutheran church next Sundny morning in tho German language, and evening In the English language, by Rev. I. Brenuetnan. The Advocate office can now Le found in Thayer & Ilagarty's now builJ ing, Main etreet. We invite all onr frienda to call on ui in our new quar ter. Tdb December number of Pen and Plata, edited by J. Pjyne Liwe, New York, for one dollar a year, is received. Pen and Plow is a beautifully printed and ably edited sixteen page monthly. A large and spirited meeting was held in Pittsburgh last Wednesday night to call forth no expression of views ia regard to the needed improvements in the navigation of tho Ohio river, and to memorialize Congress in regard to the matter. Jacob Weise, the first male child born in Thillipsburg, died suddenly at his residence in Morris township Clear field County, on Thursday the 17th ull. He was born on the 13th of August, 1800 in the first building erected in Phillipsburg. The body of an unknown old man, supposed to be that of a drover was found in a field in the towa of She. hesequin, Bradford county, on Monday under circumstances that leave no doubt that he was murdered. The murdered man was about seventy years old. . We are under obligations to Will. F. Richards, C. W. Barrett and Irve Cum mings of the Democrat office, and also to Wm. Walker, for their assistance in getting out tho Advocate last week which assistance was necessitated by the smashing of our little finger while aioving our office. We have had quite a run of sleigh ing for a few days. The Dickinson Bro. are improving their time by put ting in a great many hemlock logs. This is the first real sleighiug of the season, and is no doubt fully enjoyed by our business men, as it has a ten dency to enliven trade. The weather last Saturday, Sunday and Monday, was the coldest of the sea son. The thermometer standing some of tho time as low as eighteen de grees below zero. Oue of our citizens, speaking of the cold, said that on Satur day night, it was down to Emporium, but on Sunday morning it had gone dowu to Pvkcr's Landing. Daniel Ecui,l has been sworn in as sheriff of Elk Owunty, vice D. C. Oyster, whose term expired January 1st. Iu this connection we will add, without any disparagement to other ex sheriffs, that D. C. Oyster has the credit, and justly earned too, of having been the most efficient sheriff that Elk county has ever hud. In all the busi ness of the office he has ever been found faithful, and leaves the office with the good wishes of all persons fol lowing him. Pi ATIiS OF TWO MOKE ASSIJIDLY men. Judge John Fairer, Republi can Assemblyman, elect from Washing ton County, died on Wednesday eve ning lust of typhoid fever, lie was about forty-five years of age. Hon. S. S. Wolf, Democratic mem. ber-elcct 'to the lower house ol the Leg islature of this state from Centre County, died at his residence in Centre Hill Friday night of typhoid lever. This is the fourth vacancy that has been made in the Legislature by death. Wi would advise our lilliputian friend Miller ot the Democrat not to meddle any longer with the large breeds like the Brahuias, but to stick to his own, t he Bantams, that is if they will own h'm, which we doubt, judging from his mental and physical proportions we think our big Brahma would not find head enough on him to make a decent mouthful even to scratch at. Still if the little chap thinks differently and if by any mighty effort he cats turn his lazy bones out early in the morn ing, we invite him to call at feeding time and by comparison for himself, we however want the interview to be short for wc don't want our rooster's mouth eoiruptcd by asso ciating with a dunghill. PROSPECTUS OF NEW YORK WEEKLY WITNESS FOR. 1873. Published by JOHNT DOUG ALL, No. 2 Bpruce Street (Tract House), New Vork. The Wsiklt Wirxcss, which lacks two months of being three years old, has attained the circulation, un precedented in bo short a time, of over 50,000 copies, a resilt due to the largo amount of tin choicest reading matter which it has given for the exoeePiug'.y low price of $1 20 per annum postage paid, or 60o. for a half year. New subscribers may have it for 30o for a quarter on trial. Iu order to have the paper become ex tensively known, epeoiamn copies are sent gratis and post-paid to all who apply for them by postal card, or otherwise. The Daily Witness, containing news, markets, financial reports, and much ex. ceUent reading matter, is $3 per annum, $1 CO for six months, or 75 cents per quar tar. A New 'York daily, post-paid, for thrae dollars is a new thing. Order, checks and drafts are to be made jay libit lothe proprietor, JOHN 1CC1LL. Business Law. The following brief compilation of business law is worth a careful preserva tion, os it contains tho essence of a largo amount of legal verbiage. It is not necessary to say on a note "for value received," Contiac's made on Sundiy cnanot be enforced. A note made by a miner is ' void. A contract made with a minor is also void. A contract made with a lunatic is void. A note ebtaiued by fraud or from a person in a state ol intoxication, cannot be collected. If a note is lost or stolen it does not release tho maker; he must ply it it tbc consideration fur which it was given aud the amount can bo proven. An indorser of a note is exempt from liability if not served with notice of dishonor within twenty-lour hours of its nonpayment. Notes bear interest only when it is so stetcd. Principals arc responsible for the acts of (hair agents. E ich individual in partnership is re sponsible for the whulo amounts ol the debts of the firm. Iguoranco of the law exceses to one. It is a fraud to couceal fraul. The iaw compels no ons to do im possibilities. An agreement without consideration is void- Signatures made with a lead pencil are good in law. A receipt for money is not always conclnsive. The acts of one partner bind all the rest. Cincinnati, Jan. G. Joseph Zsnonc, a confectioner doing business on Filth street in this city, was yesterday swindled out of nearly $7,000 by two men who said they wished to dispose ol a number of 100 bank notes, oiieiion $100 on tho 1,000 lor the exchange. When Zauonc produced bis money it. was found that the other men did not have a sufficient number of $100 notes with them, and it was agreed that the sum they h-ad in their possession and Zauonc-'s money should be placed to gether in a trunk in tho coofectiouery, the key being held by one of the swind lers, while the three men went to Iu dianapoiis, where the confederates pre tended that they bad a business estab lishment, to get more notes. Shortly after leaving the confectionery oue ol tbc swindlers excused himself, returned slyly to the confectionery, took thr money from the trunk, and rejoined his companions. Then all of them went to Indianapolis, where Zauoae lost track ol the other two. Pot tor Enh rjn Ue eays: For teveral years this couaty has been vit-ited raeh winter by some animal which has a de cided penchant for good mutton. It has never been teen, but many of our farmers have Lccn called upcu to sup ply its iosaUatle appetite. It has been followed mtiiy limes by ur hunters, but all to ne purpose as their dogs re lp.se to follow the track (or any distance It is called a lynx by some, others call it the lone wolf on account of its al ways traveliag alona, or the big-footed wolf, from its large tracks. Wer.k be fore last it isitcd the farm of Audius Austin, iu Elalia, and killed four fine sheep for bim, one tf which was entire ly ea'en up. One ol his neighbors lost a sheep the same t.ight by this aui mtl. The l'euosylvauiu Ilailroad Companv with a view of further injuring the safety of travelers, will, from this day. employ train agents on the most impor tant local and through fains between Philadelphia aud New York. These agents will collect eud cancel tickets, collect fares, aud generally perform the clerical and accounting duties that have been performed by conductor, leaving the latter entirely free to attend to the safety end punctuality of the trains On Monday next the company will in troduce a system of tickets in payment for ferriage of vehicles over the Jersey City ferries. These tickets are to he sold singly at the ferries, or in packages at reduced rates at the various offices in this city nf the Pennsylvania Ilailroad Company, Nearly two hundred trains arrive at and depart from the Pennsyl vania Railroad depot every twenty-four hours, more than ninety of which are for passauger traffic alone Xew York Several cases of trichina) have been discovered in Eria at the bouse of a German who had fattened and killed two pigs, which his family had partaken of. The health officer found the meat alive with tbosn diminutive worms. Don't eat pork. "An ounce of preven tion is worth a pound ot cure." Patcrson, N. J., Jaauary 7- At twelve o'clock last night, the powder mill at Mead's Bisin, eeven miles west ot Patersou exploded. The inhabitants of several towns for a distance nf tec miles round were alarmed by the shock, which was felt as far up as Eglewood on the Hudson. Several lives arc re ported to have been lost. Topeka, Ks., January 8. Joseph D. North, alias Uuffalo Joe, mnrderf r of George Junes on Christmas eve a year age, was hanged to a telegraph pole by a mob a few days ago at Wuliace, Kansas. At fashionable weddings, in Pans, tkfe bridef niii-js art uuHttci-it.J by !rooii:su.cu. Court frwcfinH Whereas; Tho Hon. L. D Wcttnore Tressdont Jurlgo and Uoo Chas Luhr and J V. Houk Associato Judges In the Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, Quarter Sessions of tho Peace, Orphans' Coart and Court of Common Pleas for tho County of Elk have issued theirpreeepts to me directed for holding a Court of Oyer and Ter miner, General Jail delivery Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Orphans' Court and Court of Common Pleas in the Vil lage of Kidgway, on Monday the "5th "ay ot January 1875, at I o'clock P. M. and to continue one week. Notice is hereby given to the Coron ers, Justices of the Peace and Consta bles within the County, that they be then and there in their proper persons, at 2 o'clock P. 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Vric York. v4n4lH3. 8IIEIlifl-8 81 EE. ly virtue of a writ of VKN KX issued out of the Court of Common Pleas, and to me diteoted, I will expose to publio rale or public vendee or out cry, at the Couit House, in Kidgway, I'a, MONDAY, JANUARY 25, 1875, At 6 o'clock, p. M., the following real estate, to wit: All .tho right, title, in terest, claim and damaud whatsoever of defendant in said writ named of, in, or out of all the f'ullowiDg described tracts, pieces or paicels of land, being in Jones township, Elk county, I'a., as follows: Warrant No 25GI 23 acres. Warrant No 2501, 232 acres. Warrant No. 2527, 161 i acres. Warrant No. 2553 859 i acrei. Warrant No. 2554. 627 acres. arrant Nt. 2504, 490 acres. Warrant No. 2(110, 181 acics. Warrant No. 2791, 397J acres Warrant No1 3214, 797 acres. Warrant No 3221, 7947-10 aorta. Warrant No. 3222, 1053 acres. Warrant No. 3221, 45 acres Warrant No. 3290, 34 acres. Wairant No. 3291 20(5 acres. Warrant No. 3293, 183 acres. Warrant No. 3295, 292 acres Warratit No. 3290, 129 acres. Warrant No. 3143, 3 21 acres. Wanant No. 3290, 80 acres Unoccupied and unimproved. Seised, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of The M'Kean and Elk Land and improvement Com pany, at the icit of Hubert Patterson and William Hacker DANIEL SCULL, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, ) Kidgway, January 5, 1875 J Jan 5-3l List of Jurors. The following is the list of jurors drawn for the January term of court, 1875: GRAND JURORS. 1 John Johnson Denezette Township 2 Jthn Murray do do 3 Andrew Katil ....Benzinger do 4 Jeiige Gregory ... do do 5 Francis C. Fritz ... do do C .'oFeph fcmmett Fox do 7 V. W lingers do do 8 Martin llivtck dj do !) George liillow do do 10 Patrick Dailey do do 11 Joseph Ansingcr... do do 12 Jacob L. Taylor... Horton do 13 O. H. Hin.es do do 14 Joseph L'hl Jay do 15 George IJill do do 10 A. TV. Gray do do 17 Lcroy l.egetl do do 18 James (iai(lner... do do 19 M. M. Sciiuliz...... Jones do 20 II. V. Moore Millstone do 21 James Wi odward ..Uidgway do 22 l. S. I.uther do do 23 Charles Iletgar St. Mary's Esrongh. 24 Michael M 'Sally... do do IBVKl'.SE JCBOtlS. 1 R. 15. Johnson lleuezctlc Township. 2 .John Wnin wriihl.. ds do 3 Norton llolhrock... do 4 George l!enchpr...L!f nzinger do 5 Wolfgang Weiglo... do do 0 Jacob Vollmer do di 7 Leonard lbiuer cm do 8 George 1!. Nbeel!.. do do j9 Jacob Kreck!e do do j0 Joseph Young do do Ll David It. Kyler Fox do j2 H. 15. Moyer do do j8 Jacob ItoJerocco... do do 4 James Wharton do do j5 F. J. Tiobinson do do j6 George Emigh do do j7 Euos Hays do do ,8 Sidney Mmy do do .J.) F. X. En: do do ,0 Janice Campbell ... Highland do -I Xaverius nolle Morton do 22 William Madigan... do do 23 Abel Spaiks do do 24 James l'halcn do do 25 John Turlev. Jr Jay do 2(5 A. 15. Gnfl' do do 27 Pavid Wheeler do do 28 Joseph Hetsnicker.. Jones do 2'J Harrison Calz Millstone do 30 William Dunn dj do 31 W. II. llorton Ridgirny do 32 S. A. Kote do do 33 Daniel M'Oovcrn .. do do 34 J. C. Low do do 35 Charles h. Coiy... do do 36 L. W. Gilford St. .Mary's Borough. 37 Jescph Wilhelin ... do do 38 C. It. M'Gill do do 39 Martin Pen-in Spring Creek Twp. 40 D. G. M'Knall do do FOR SALE BY E.K. GUKPH, Masonic Hall Building, UiJpway, I'a. VAN VLECK'S CE LEI IK A J ED PATENT M'lUNG IIKV 11EST tempered fteel spring wire, these rprins fan be laid m the slats of any commou bud i.tid are COMPLETE IN THEMSELVES ! Alto agent for Weed Sewing Machine, Kasibt Running, Most Durable, and BKST MAClilM') in Iho market. Call uni exa.uiue before purchasing elsewhere. 4iiH;i9$, LliT OF CAUSES. following is the liet of cane set down for trial at the January terra of court: C1VII, LIST. 1 The Spring Ruu Coal Company vs Thomas lozier; No 16 January tern;, l&C'J. 2 Tho School Dittrict ef Fox vs John Myers t-t a!.; No 21 January leim 1873. iJ Anthony Wise vb J. A. IUak; N 44 Auguttlerm lb"o. 4 The Clarion l'.iver Navigatioa Com pany vs Hirxia Caiinar; No til August lirto 187i!. 6 The Commonwealth ef Pennsylvania use of J. A. llnakvsA. Kaul; No 07 Jan uary term 1874. , 6 P. TV. liavs vs Llias Moyer; No 74 Jauuaiy ierm lbi4. 7 Aldcrfer & Preston vi Tin PntTaloN. V. & P. H. CaiLpaoy; No 43 August teim 1874. 8 Philip TV. Hays vs Elias Moyer; Nel4 Al ill let ui lbi4. It J.L.KUiivs fup.l.ury Fire Insurance Company; No 21 April leiaa 18i4. 10 J. L. Kliis vs 'i h Columbia Innurance Compiiny, of Lancaster, Pa.; N 22 April term 18,4. 11 Uurmon & Coon va II. Tf. May; No 41 ipril lerm 1874. 12 Lui. Uies vs Kune gunda Echmitt; No. 12 Augutlterm 1874. . 13 John Vaubrabaut vs L. L- Puttel et ah; No tiU August terra 1874. 14 M. V. Tyler vs L. N. Urijgs; N 38 August term loi4. jo Jawcs Black vs The Eenzinger Coal and lrou Company; No 47 August term J874. 10 S. A. Chnsttad vs Tba Township of uortnn; ISO bti Augual, teraa leva. 17 George Opdyke vs Franoia A. I.oescb; iNo iO Augubtterui 1874. 18 V. Iv. Hewitt vs S. H. Dixon; No 00 August term 16,4. la Murtiu leilyvs Andrew Kaul tt al.; No 19 Sarteiobtr term 1874 20 Daniel fc-enbr-er v The Towasbip of l- ... i- - . . . . """i'Vi vi repitniotr term jei. QUOTATIONS or White, Powell & Co. BANKERS AND BUOKliKd, No. 42 fc'outh Third Street. Philadelphia, January 12lb, 137-3. BIO. ASKK11 V. 8. 1881. e 18 J 189 da 6 20, e '62, M and N 11 14 J do 4 '64 do 101 10 do 4 '(iu do 18 18A da do '65 J aud J ll 171 do da '67 d 181 18 do do '68 do 18 18J do 10-40, coupon 15 15 j do TaoiRo (i's cy Int. off 171 171 New S'a Keg. 1881 14i 14J do e.- 1881 ll 14J Gold ll 12$ Silver 100 108 Pennsylvania 544 ilj Reading fi4l 61 j Philadelphia & l.rie 1 H 18 Lehigh Navigatian Div. off. 4!l 4!J do Valley 01 j 61 1 United R II or N J Kx. Div 12Uj 13'i Oil Creek 9 P Northern Ccatral 83 34f Central Traasporlatieu 42 42J Ncsquchoniug 54 55 A fc Ahlortgig i't 'trt 101 102 NliW LIVERY STAI3LE in DAN SCR1BNER WISHES TO IN lorni the CitUcua ef lliilgway, and the publio generally, that he has started a Liv ery Stable and will keep GOOD STOCK.GOOD CARRIAGES Buggies, to lit upon the oioet reasona ble terms EC,lIe will also do job leaning. Stable on Broad street, above Main. All orders left at the Post Offict will meet prompt attention Aug 20 1870. If. RhMiNoro.t StwiNO Machines FtitK Aums, and AumcuinjitAri Im plements. Tho Remington Sewing Machiue has spiung rapidly into favor as possessingjthc best) combination ol pood qualities ntniicly, light riiuuing smooth noiseless rapid and durable. It has a straight nieeate, rcrnendieulsr action. automatic drop-Iced, makes the Lock or Shuttle Stitch, whit-h will neither rip nor ravel, end is .alike ou both sides. The Remington Sewing Machine has received premiums at Kiuny Fiiis, throughout the United States, and w ith nut cfl'o t toiikihe Grar.d Medal of Pro rcss, the hihirt rider of medal that was awarded at the Into Vienna Exposi position. The Remington Works also maru- lactuie the now Double JJarrelled Hreech Loading Shot guu snap and positive action, with pateut juint el.et-k, a muivi 1 of beauty, finish tnd cl.i apiitss, ai d the celebrated Rem mgton Kiflts tiditcd by nine different governments, mid renowned tljoughout the witld for military, hunting and target jurjotes all kinds of Pistols, Rifles, Canes, Metalie Catiidgcs, rfc. Agricultural Implements, Improved Mowing Maehints, Steel Plows, Cultiva tors, Road ''ciaters, Patuil Excavators, Hay Teddeis, Cotton Gins, Iron Rmlges, &c. The undersigned has been appointed agent tor the sale and introduction ol 'he Remington Scwiutr Machine in and !or the counties ol Eik, ClearCeld and Wairee. T110S, J. RURKH, Depot and fliee, St. Mary's, Pa. P. S. A good local agent wanted. Elk County Directory. President Judge L. D, Welmcre. Additional Law Judge lion. Jno V Yiuccai. Associate Judges Chas. Luhr, J V Ili-uk. District Attorney J. K. P, JIa.lI. Micrifl 1. C. Oyster. Pieiknioiary Jc, i'red. Schoening. Treasurer Joseph T. ind (elder. Couaty fcuperinicr.dcnt Itulus I.ucore. Coaimissioners Uobt. Campbell, Julius J bine, tic. Ld. TYcis. Auditors C. TV. Parrett, Thomas Ii win Thomas J. Puike. County Surveyor Geo Wilmslcy. Jury Comiaissi mere. Phillip Ki eln Hansom T. Kylcr. A LLLtJlEN Y VALLEY HAIL EOAD LOW-CKADE M VISION. ' On and after MONDAY, NOV. 23, 1874, 'raias bilv-een I'.edbuuk an J Driftwoad v,ill iiiu as follows: WF.STWAB !. KXPRK6S and MAIL will leave Drift waod unily al 12:-'i0pai, Ileynoldsvilie al 8:20 p m, Urookville at 4:05 p n, arriving at Kedbanlt RtO:I2 p m, connecting with Express c Main Liue far Pittsburgh. M1XLD WAY leaves Ueynoldsvilia daily at 0:40 a art, Diaokville nl 8:10 a m, arriv ing at Pedbiiuk at 11:50 a ui. connecting wiih u-aius aarih aad south aa Main Liua. a am w Alio. I'.XPRLKS and MAIL leaves Kedbank daily al 12:0 a iu. arrives at lii aokviht ,,l 2:o4 p w. ltejaaldavills at 3:20 p ni, Drift wood at U: 10 p m, connecting with trains eiii-t and west a P and K llaih oad. MIXED WA leaves New Uclhle'M daily at 3:0-5 ii aa arrives at llraakvilla at 0:03 p in, Ueyuoldsvilleat 7:30 p m. MAIN LINE On and after MONDAY, NOV 23, 1874, trains on ihe Allegheny Valley Ilailroad Kill run as fallows: DUFFALO EXPRESS will leava Pitts burgh daily at 7:40am, lteubank Junction at 10:47 a as, and arrive at Oil City at :4o prn. NIGHT EXPRESS will leave Oil ity at U:00 p ui.l'.edbank Junction at 2:05 m, and arrive at Pittsburgh at 7:2J a m. TilL'SYlLLE EXPRESS leaves Pitts burgh at 8:00 p in, Pedbank Junction al 6:20 p aa, and arrives al Oil City at 10:20 p m. Keturning, leavea Oil City at 8:30 a ci, Kedbank Junction at 12:11 a m, and ar rives at Pitlsbargh at 8;10 p aa. J. J. LAWRENCE, General Superintendent. VYii. M. rmLLirs, Ats'i tupt., Iiroolville, Ta. RAILROAD, PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD Philadelphia & Erie 11. U Division. TVINTEtV TIME TAHLB. ON and after MONDAY. NOV, 16, 1 874, the trains on the Philadelphia A Erie Railroad will run as follows! WISTWARI). FAST LINFlcaves Philadelphia.. 05 p. m " " " Kenovo lL4g p m 11 " arr. at Emporium 1 'M a m air. al ltufi'alo 9.00 a. in ERIE MAIL leaves Philadelphia 11.50 p m " " Kenovo 11.10 a m " " " Emporiam 1.10 p ta St. Mary's 2-05 p m " Kidgway 2.33 p m " arrive at Erie 8.05 p m EASTWARD. FAgT LINE leaves Emporium... 8 55 pm " Kenovo 10.40 p m " " arr. at Philadelphia 8.06 a m Llllli MAIL leaves Erie 11.20 a ra " ' Kidgway 4.45 pm " " " Bt. Alary's 0.10 p m " " ' Emporium 0.05 p m " Keuovo 8.20 p m " ' arr. at l hiladephia... 6.00 a. in Mail Eust connects east and west at Erie with L et M S K W. Mail Went with east and wost trains uo L S & MS K TV WM. A. BALDWIN. c'l Sup't. Winter Arraugemeut. BUFFALO, NEW YORK It PUIL'A. Pv. R. IUE SIIORTKST AM) HOST DIHICT BOCTI To Wiliiamspoit, Suuhury, Harrinburg Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash ington aud the South, On and after NOVEMBER (IS, 1874, and until further soliee, trains will leava liuS'alo New York li Philadelphia Kailvray Depot, torner Exchange aud Louisiana streets (Buffalo time); as fallows: 7 40 A. M. ACCOMMODATION (daily except Suudays). slapping at Ebenezer 8 04. Springbroek 8 14, Jilma 8 20, Jamison 8 20, Aurora 8 21, Wales 8 44, Holland 8 00; Protection 05, Arcade W 20, Yorkshire 9 27, titicbim 0 7, FrankliriT.Ua 0 65, Isuua 10 15, Hinsdale 10 31, Erie Kailway Junction 10 40, Oleaa 10 49, TVestans 10 06, Portville 11 00, State Line 11 12, Eldred 1120, Larabees 1134, Surtwell 1140, Turtle Point 11 45, Port Allegany 1158, Liberty 12 17, P- M., Keating 12 2u, Ship, pen 12 43, Emporium 1 00, P. M. Stages are advertised to coanect with this train at Elaua for Marilta; at Areads for Yorkshire; at Franklinville for Rush lord und Centreville; at Portville for Ccrei, Uichhurg, Littla Uenesee, Daliver, Mill port and Sharon Centre, at Larabees for Smcthport; at Port Allegany for Couderj. port; ut Kea'.iug, Tuesdays and Fridays for Waartou, East tviiarioti and East Homur. 8 30 A. M. MIXED TRAIN TO OLE AN (daily except Suudays), stopping at Eben ezer y 30, Springbrotk 10 07, Eluia 10 28, Jamison 10 44, Aurora 11 00, Wales 11 32, llollaiiu 11 00, Protection 12 16 P. M , Ar cade 12 48, orkshiie 1 00, Machias 120, 1'iankliuville 2 00, lechua 25 0, Hinsdale 3 23, Erie Railway Junction 4 00 P. M, Slages aie auveitised to connect with this train at A emit) lor Y'orkthira and Rusblurd; at Fiauklinville fur liushford. 3 00 P. M. WASHINGTON EXPRESS, (daily), stopping at Ebenezer 3 22. Spring, brook 3 oil Elma 3 3t, Jamison 3 40, Auro- ra 3 40, Wales 3 08, Holland 4 05, Protec tion 4 10, Areata 4 20, York thtre 4 30, Machia.i 4 45, Frankliville 5 00, Isehua 0 17, Hinsdale 0 30, Er. a Railway ,l unci ion 0 40. Oleau C 00 (Supper), Wcs ioub 0 10, Portville 0 22, Slate Line 6 30, Eldred ti 42, Larabees 0 03, Snrtwell 6 OH, 'iurlle Point 7 02, J'ort Allegany 7 14, Keating 7 12, Emporium 8 10, Rcnovo 10 40, Williamsporl 1 10 A. Al., Sunbury 2 00, liarrisburg 4 20, Kew York 11 A. M., Philadelphia 8 00, llaltimore 7 45, Washing tan 0 07 A. M. binges aie advertised to connect with this tniiu at Elma for Marilla; ut East Au rora, cu Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur days, for Java Village, Slrykersvllla, Wales und Wales Hollow; al Arcade for Spring- vine, bfiiiuusaay ana xorKsuire. Puhiuiu Palace Sleeping Cars on this train trom liunalo to Baltimore and Wash ington wi.hout change. Philad;!phia pas eeugers transfer at Harisburg, Now York passengers at Harrisburg. On Sunday this tram does net ran cast of Olean. T It Al NS.LEAVE EMPORIUM. 2 GO A. M., BUFFALO EXPRESS (daily) slopping at Shippen'2 00, Keating.,3 15, Liberty 3 26, Port Allegany 3 02, Turtle Point 4 10, Eartwcll 4 lt, Larabees 4 22, Eldred 4 30, Stale Liue,4 02, Portville 5 03, Wtelons 0 10, Olean 6 00, Erie Railway I unction C 00, Iiiusdale 0 20, lechua ti 30, Franklinville 6 01, Machias 7 10, Yorkshire 7 18, Arcade 7 20, Protection 7 40, Holland 7 48, Wales 7 09, r.urora 8 10. Jamison 8 10, Elma 8 20. .Sprinjbrook 8 20, lbeu eiev 8 30, F.utlaio 9 0OA. M. Uiis train makes direct connections for Niagara Falls, and all points ia Canada and the West. Slages are advertised to connect with this train at Arcade from Spr'ingville, tan dusky aud Vujknuu-e; at East Aurora, on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays from Java, birjkersville, Wales aad Wales Hol low; nl Elma lroiu Matilla. Ou Mondays this train does not ran east of OH aa. 6 ( 0 A. M., LOCAL PASSENGER AND I RLIGHT (usily except Sundays.) stopp ing al thippcnC 40. Keating 7 30, Liberty 7 40, Port Allegacy 8 40, Turtle Pcir.t 13, a-artwell.O 25, Larabees; 9 40, Eldred 10 00, btate Line 10 83, Portville 1105, Vteelons 11 20. Olean U 88, Erie Railway way o unci ion li -i J, ninsaala ii lo r, M., Franklinville 2 00, Holland 4 00, Auaora 4 43, Junciion 00 P. M. Siages aro advertised ta onneet nit'a this train t Portville .'rom Ceres, Kich-L-utg, Little Genesee, Uoliver, Millpoit and Shaion Centra. 2 00 V. M., ACCOMMODATION (daily except Suiiduys), etopping at Miippeu 2 14, Keating 2 S3, Liborty 2 41, Port Al legany 8 00,. Turtle Point 3 13, Sartwell 3 18, Larabees 3 25, Eldred 3 31, 8t.-.te Line 8 40, lortville 3 03, W t6tons3 09, Olean 4 08, Lria Rnilway Junetion 4 13, Iiiusdale 428, lsclma 4 41. Franklinville i 00, Machias 20. Yorkshire 5 30, Arcade 6 00, Protection S 10, Holland 6 22, r. ales 6 33, Aururb b' 40, Jamison C 04, Elma 6 00 Springbi-otk 7 04, Ebenezer 7 15, Buffalo 7 40 p. M. fciages are advertised to connect with this l rain at Keating from Wharton, East Homer and Eust Wharton on Tuesdays and i'ridujsjat Port Allegany from Coudeia. port; at Larabees froaa fimetliport; at Frankliuville from Hushford and Centre, ville; at Arcade from ltushford and York shire. TRAIN LEAVES OLEAIf: C 15 A. M LOCAL PASSENGER AND FEElGaT. daily except Sundays, stopping at Hiusdah 6 47, Ischua7 18, Fraukliuville 80 0, iiuchias 8 84, Yorkshire 8 53, Arcade 0 20, Protection 0 64, Holland 10 13, Wales 10 38, Aurora 10 05 Jamison 11 21 Elma 11 30 Springbrook 11 60 tbeuezer 12 16 Buffalo 1 00 P. M. II-C. FISZ, Uen'l M imager. H. L. LYMAN, Qeo'l Paea'rlf 't. J, D. YEOMANS,' Gen'l Sup't. A Chicago tnaa lately returned to his latuily, alter twenty years' residence in California, during which time his re latives never heard from him,