V IHURSDAT, JANUARY 28, 3875. Ktdffteay Insurance .tgeney. Representing Cath A met of $35,967.744 49 FIRE DEPARTMENT G-eriusn Am., New York $1,650,000,00 Niagara ef New Yotk 1. SI 9. 933.00 Amsr.ou Cincinnati of 850,957 17 City In., Ce. of Profidenee'1,834 32 LIFE DEPARTMENT Travelers Life k Accident Hartford 2,000,000,00 'forth Ameriean Mutual of New York 5,000,000,00 Editable of New York 15,000,000,00 Insurance effects in any of the above standard companies at the most reasons terras, consistent with perfect security to the insured. J. O W BAILEY, Acent. Vnr Tint: at Rids xcay. Mail East 4:45 T: U. de West 2:33 P. M Through Local, Kmt 8:20 A. M. do do Weit C:2r T. M. Local East 4:50 P. M do ,Wcst 8;20 A. M. Tie Mail and Through Local carry Waaiesjers, tie local does tot. ELK LODGE, A. Y. M. The stated meetings of Ellc Lolge, No. 179, are held at their hull, corner of Main id .-pot Btreets, an the second and fourth Taesdays of each month- W. C. 71 SALT, Scc'y. Eites cf AdTertlslnff. 9ao column, one year $75 00 i 40 00 j ii 115 (0 j " 15 0 ) Tranaieat advertisements per square of eight Uses, one insertion $1. two inscr (ioas. $1.50, three insertions $2. Basiaess cards, ten lines or less, per yea" $5 Advertisements payable qunrterly. Thai, Sleigh Eiie. VTe wero one of a party of some twenty or twenty-fire couples that- want a sleigliioj; to Ceotrevillo, sd to a dance at the MoCauley House, last Thursday eveeing. The sleighing was all thut could reasonably be neked, r.ud in about an hour and a half from the lime of starting we -were lar.dci at the MeCaulcy House where m found a jovial company already acscii.Med. Wi noticed among the number Glial le. McVcan, postmaster at St. Mjr)'s,anJ some ten or fifteeu couples that hailed from the same place. We forgot to mention (lint it was a n old folke's parly although from tha way tha oil boys danced aad itold sloriei, Co., (etc., which means fire-water) ore would Htip oso them to have been a parly of y oiiugslcrs, in iheir teens. Hirm's tiring lan.lconi tinting in part of Ju.ues Harm nnJ Frank Dill furnished music for the occasion, nnJ (rom the rapid manner in vtl.hli dance suc ceeded dance, r.o one will accuse them of neglecting their vocation. Among other gcntlen ea present we noticed Isaac lloyton, and Alf. Short of hor licat, tut speaking uf Isaac reminds us of a story that John Kimo told vs during the progress of the festivities in this wise; last fall during the political canvass, Isaac discov ered that his eyesight was growing dim, and, pondering he concluded that he would purchase a pair of spectacles, lie dropped in to Powell & K:mes store for tbivt purpose; several pairs were shown bim, tut none suited, some wero too young and soiuo too old; finally he picked up a pair, tried them on and with a newspaper be fore his eyes, declared Oiat t he eyes of his boyhood days never served him batter; and taking tho clerk to task for not having shown him this pair In tho first place. The clerk lock the spectacles; and putting his finger throw tho bows convinced Isaac that there was no glass iu them, proving that Isaac was laboring uudsr an optical illusion, ffbat did Isaao d? Nothing, he only laughed. But to riturn to the dance. Isaao was the first one on the floor ani iho last one to leave in the morning; he said he could't half dance because his puaips were packed with the rest of his goods and oa their way to Northeast. We will not fur. her enumerate but add ia con cliisioa that all present were unanimous in tht opinion that it was the best dunce of tht season. The supper was very good, and much enjoyed after- our fide of ten miles, and our dance of one hour before supper. We think the host and hostess of the MoCauley House are Reserving ot a great deal od praiee, f r such on e'ejaut repast and gotten up in the thcrt time of one day. We for one, say let's go again. In the morning we came home but the bright visionof the night before was lent to our mind, and, in the languaga of the poet we exclaimed; Bel Is are ringing all the day, Money spent Bind thrown away, For sure there is the de I to pay, When a man goes out a sleighing. ' Arrr.ETONt Amisican Cvclofidia that the revised, and elegactly illus trated edition of this werk, now being published, a volume of 800 pages once in two months, is the best Cyclopedia in America, is certain. No library is com plete without it. It is a complete one iu itself. It ouly costs S3 a mjontk to get it in leather binding. The best and cheapest library in the world. Worcester, Mass., Jan 22. Last night John Olaflin ot Marlboro', a dis charged employee of G. B. Bigham of Westboro,' called Mr. Melville Walker, a member of the firm, to his house, and drawing a pistol and exoluimiag. "That's the kind of man I am,", find . upon him twice. One ball pasbed through Walker's cheek and jaw, caus ing a paiolul but not dangerous wound Walker seized Clbflin aud choked hiiu, then got awav. Cl.flin ia undpr sr. Qt. His motive was reveoge. NOTES. Andrew Johnson has been elected Uuited Status Senator front Tennessee. Morehcad of tho Brockwayville Reg ister was in to see us (hit week. Court ia in session this'week, We will give the proceedings in our next issue. Grace Church, Her. W. J. Miller Rector. Services next Sunday at 11 A. M. and 7 I M. The new Methodist tfhurch will be dedicated next Sunday. A cordial in vitation is extended to all persons to be present. According to the new Constitution all city, borough and township elections must be held on the third Tuesday of February, this year oceuriog on the I6,h. The February number of Godey's Lady's Book is at band. Terms S3 a year, address L.' A. Godey. N. E . Cor. Sixth and Chestnut F.ts., Philadel phia Pa. Isaao Ilorton and family bave re moved to Northeast, where he will engage in the mercantile business. No aiore will that echoing laugh resound amid tho recesses of these everlasting hills.- Married. On Tuesday, January 19, 1875, at the residence of the bride's patents at Tylers. Cleaifield county, by Rev. J. L. Laadis, Mr. Charles Coryell of Penfield, to) Miss Emma daughter of David Tyler, Esq. There will be tno eclipses of the sun this year one total en the 0th of April, invisible in the United States, and the otter nn annular eclipso on September 20th, vit-ible in the Uuttcd States east of the Mississippi river as a partial eclipse, of the sun lisins: eclipsed. Tho Eric D.'spa'ch says. Tt is re ported that a youog lady iu a neighbor ing town being tired of "go:n it alone." has married a una named Wright Uower oad will probably "order him up to make fires in the morning, or to attend to ether little j ibs connected with tho household. The ball for the benefit of Company II, ou next Thursday night at their ar mory, will bo the grandest of the season. a Iurce a?F(iiib!at.'e is expected, idem s Erie Oiclit.-tM will furnish the niut-ic tho ladies of Grace Church Aid Society w ill furbish the sunper, to be serve i in llagcrty'ij new building up staiis. The Tioya Ayit ttor says. Au in teresting cjsj from Chatham township was on trial brfute Justice Urewsteiy in this village, yesterday, the ptaiutifl be. ing a pracher who sued to recover a subscription made by one of his QW.; toward the m'nidttr's salary. The trial was largely attended by people from Chatham and the neighboring region. It was in progress as we went to press. so that wo are not able to irive the result this week. As Jesse Miller, of Albany township, Berks ooTsety was sitting by the stove one of his girls attempted to pour fism a kettle some hot water, a few chops of which happened to fall upon the hinds of the father; whereupon ia a fit of rage, he seised a dipper, poured it full of boiling water, and dashed it into his daughter's face scalding fesr to b:.dly that she will probably lose the sight of both her eyes. UhijoTir nose is as cola as tee, a Warren father though be heard his daughter exclaim the other cveniug as he was reading in the next room. He walked in for an explanation, but the young fellow was at one end of the sofa and the girl at the other, whilo both looked so iunooent that the old gentle man concluded that his ears had de ceived him. Such is life Warren Ma H. CoiiiNTT Superintendent. Among the men announced as candidate for this important office, we notice Geo. R. Dixon, principal of the Ridgway school. Of oourte thero is some time to elapse between now and the election, which is bald is May, yet the opinion seems to prevail tlut Proff. Dixon, is to be the coming man. And certainly we Bee no reason why he should not be, he is a young man in every way qualified to perfarm the duties of the important oflice. An ArPEATj roR Relief We have now before us tho appeal of the board of County Conami'sioners, County Relief Committee and Chairman of tbc town boards cf Supervisor, of Rock County, Minneseta, asking that those more fortunate than the people of their county, contribute food, clothing, fuel and graiu to relieve the desperate wants of over seven hundred families now suf fering the rigors of thecovere winter without any means of helping them selves, the drouth and grasshoppers of lust summer destroying their entire crops and blasting every green thing Id their sourse. A meeting ef our people is suggested, that some organized effort may.be made to answer this stirring appeal, starvation and death staring these people in the face while our peo ple remain ioaotive in the enjoyment of plenty. . .... loath of Csl. A. ?. Allen. Col. Augustus F. Allen of Jamestown, Congressman elect in tho Chautauqua District, died at his home last Wcdoes day, January 20th, 1875. The Journal says: "Dor several weeks the Colonel has been stricken down with -a spinal disease, which from the beginning af feoted more or less his brain, and which, by slow proosss, has dragged him dow o to bis grave Possessed of great wealth, which he had acquired as (he legiti mate fruits of a distinguished business capacity, and an honorable industry, he uuited a pnblte spirit and liberality which gave him great iulluetee, aod a popularity which had made hitu the forcmoat man not only in Jamestown, but in the county of Chautauqua. His death is a public calamity. Ho bus been striken cfown in the fullness ot his honors and his fame, aud under circum stances of peculiar hardship. His wife and children were all away, and are not permitted to look upon his face alive." Some time ogo his wife aud children weut to Europe to spend the winter. Mrs Allen and eon, Alfred are on their way ko'jie, but had not arrived t the time of Mr. Alleu'a dra'Ji. Col. Allen was a very exemplary and useful citizen. His death will make a new elcutiou t'or Congressman uwssary in that distriot. Col. Allvu was the son of Elisha Allen well known iu Warreu County many year ago. lie was born at I5r.it tleboio, Vermont, Sept. 13, 1813, and came to Jamestown with his parents in 1 S 17. Yt'iirren Mail. AlmokT a Fatal Suot. Uu Satur day la-t three tneu by th names of Joe Catts, Swetoand Eli Cunsor, all work ing at Red Hot mills in Furojingtou township, went to Tyler.bing for the purpose of having a Iktlo fun. Catts, oue of the party owns a house there and when not working keeps bachelor's hall, alter dinner the party went to his house and there engaged in a gume ot euchre, at which tlic-y enjoyed them selves until near eveuing when they fell out V.ul something not kaowa out side of the party, when ?wte aud Con fer started to co up towa. After get. ting a short dikUuco away from the houae they were followed by Catts who had a revolver iu hi Lead aud said ho would sh-.ct, It is supposed that Sweto wa3 the man he wanted to shoot, but ou firing ho Eii.--pc:i Swete and hit Coiscr, '.lie b;li tanking him utar the nose ou the rSi; t-iWe ol his inee. Swcti theu took CoBsor up to tho Wcbcr IIoum fcuere (bey put up fot the night, aiid aitrr a f-l:uit time Catts wtut up to see them, at the sbiijo denying that 1- Luri hot kiiu, and said tht he had scra'ched h'm?ll in some ruy. Mi. Conscr is k ysung mua aid a resident cf S'.vatUsmHe, tLi coaaty, ai J ps.-ed through bi os uadav eveuiug cu Lis way bouie, where he nil! receive tha fcitoniioa of i ; i t , ... . im mon es cnu win, n ooabt, tie sole to be around in a short titnc if nothing serious sets in. Catts has 1,-ft for parts ut, known, aud from what we can learn ot hitu his room is 'icucr than hit oompur.y. Clurioa Rf.t,l,lh-itn. Standing Cmmmituiks The fol lowing are the Chairmen of tho Stand, ing Committees of tho lower House ol the Legislature: Consittutioual Tw'forni, Gutittcr; Ways and Means, Tallcj; Appropria tions, Keinhanl; Judiciary (General.) l'aiker; .ijuuicipal Corpniationn, Craw ford; l'ubiio liuildin;. Helriek; Cen tennial, Z.mu; Judio'ary Local, Baclu.-; Railroads, Wimmer; Educ tion, iiper; Account and Expendi tures, Siurtevant; Military, Hartshorn; Klectious. Withington; Icsnrante. SpaD-:; Vieo aod Immorality, Yodge?; Banks, l'ositr; Fcdeial Kclations, Faunce; Corporations, Ltisk; Miniug. Graf?; Manufacturing, Fincher; Print ing Stahle; Durcau ol Statistic, Ifollen beck; Counties snd Townships, Piutn mer; Compare Rills, Eldredi Aiioul tnre, Smith; Cily Passenger Railways, Kennedy; Iron and Coal, Tborutou; Ite'rcDcliiiieiit and Reform, Toner. Library, Lewis Luzerne. KAN 12. The following hems we teke from the McKean Mimier. A Presbyterian church was or ganized with excellent prospects nt Kane, Nov. 15th, by Rev. J. L. Landis, iu behalf of" the Wellsboro Presbytery. Two of tbe tociiibers Messrs. Robert Field and Wm. Hubbard were ordained and enstalled as Elders at tho same time. Tbe church has had given to it a fine lot fr a church ediCee by Geu. Kane, aud thty are already takiug steps to ereet it, aud hope to complete it by next summer. Mr. Taylor has kindly gran ted them the use of a large room ou the first floor of the Thompson House, for the present. From this church Mr. Landis received an earnest call to be come their pastor, but wo learn i: has beeu declined. He has however left Pennficld, aud come back to Couder sport, to remain there until such time as he may restive a cull elsewhere agreekble to bis wishes. Later we learn thut Rev. J, M. Gillette ot Erie County, has beeu en gaged to supply the Kane Presbyterian church for six mouths, and has already entered upon his ministry thero. RETIRED FOR LIFE. TOM BALLARD BINTENCKD TO THE ALBANV PENITENTIARY TOR TUIRTV YEARS, Albany, Jan. 21. Tom Rallard, the notorious, counterfeiter was to-day con victed before Judge Wallace, iu the United States District Court. On be ing atraigned for sentence, Rallard in a piteous voice requested that he mtghr be imprisoned in one of the State prisons. Ho asked as n special favor not to be sent to tbe Albany Peniten tiary, as his health conld Dot stand the strict discipline of that institution. Judge Wallace, in passing sentence, said that he deemed it his duty to send Ballard where his escape would be im possible; tbe community had had enough of bim and his kind. The sen tence of the Court was that he bo con fined in- the Albany Peniteatinry for thirty years at bard labor. Ballnrd turned deadly pale aud Dearly swooned He was removed to the penitentiary this afternoon, NEW YORK. LIVELY SCENE OS EAST RIVER THE KIVEIl BRIDGED BY THE ICE AND PEOPLE CROSSING ON IT. New York, January 23. A scene not witnessed by New Yorkers for a number of years ocoured this morning ou East river. Since the first spelt ol cold weather, the ice lias been ac enuiulatitig iu the Hudson and East rivers, and the whole lorer part of East rivar bodame filled during last night with ice iu large flmitiing bou'ders. some of which were piled up in batiks. The ferryboats found it impossible to make anything like regular trips, but juat st-izrd the opportunity to crass the river wheu the coui.se appeared com paratively clear, or when a up opened, i lie tide was running rapidly, and tec momentum given to tho ice increased the danger of attempting a pjssge Several boats, including one ot the Harlem steamers, became wi-vld in, and wre extrieated with difficulty, af ter Mitainiug damages. The boats o' the Fulton, Wall sad Catharine strest berries, which convey the largest ouni fer of business mou to the c-.ly iu tho morninc, took over ono hour in making Iritis. The river for half a milo was completely bridged. Thousand of ni-. u and boys cioxd on tbe ioo with per fect safety, but very few women ventured to follow the example. The river presented a lively scene. Hun dreds ate stiil crossing at noon. second dispatch About noon the ioe blockade of Ens river was broken by a steamer, and a number ot persona floated up the river on the ice. All were reteued. fix-Coveruor Dix has declined a public dinner tendered him in New York. An effort is lipinnr made to fix the sala ries of judgea of the court ef claims at jj'J.O'.a.l. The agreement of tho riitsburj; iron liuddlcrs to vtsume work has beeu rescin ded hj the unions. T. T Eekert has been elected iicsi!eiil cf the Atlantic and Pacific Ttli-ratdi company. Hill Tovee, who is seventj-thnee yeir of aje, oft'ers to inn leu miles nuinM Weston tor S-OOd or for "love."' The Mains Democrat io . lch'ative can cus has nominated John C, i'alhot as u candidate for United .Slate? senator. The National Amateur lioating Associa tion will hold their annual rcgiua for 1S73 at Troy during August. Philadelphia will he r.picfinted in the ball field next Mason by the Ailnetici', l'hiiadelphias aud CtntcauiaSs. Thomas Hayes, convicted el' the murder, iu New York city, of Vliomas 12. Deh.ny, in tMptnuber hist , has been sentenced to prison fcr lite. A ckc ol ice sawed out by an Iowa City man had frozen iu i1 a bass, which is drsojrdeu as being perfect to the ei.d of iis fins, and having ill the appear ances of swiiimicg. January eeetus to be a bad month f.ir oewspap-Mrt, for, according to the Amri i can Jutirmiist, no le'l than 2UIJ daily and weekly journals iu this Country have suspend! publicatiou within the past, four weeks. Fifteen of the 10S hotcld in New York city, with accommodations lor 0 000 gui:t, consume in a ear 15,000, 000 oystcia aud 5,000,000 eggs. The lias bill for these self same hotels an nually amounts to 5165,000. The Senate Committee on Territories will report favorably on the project of loniiitig a new Territory out f the northern half of Ptikota. It will be called Pembina. The Lew Territory ttill contain 71.200 square miles. The capital will be Ristuarck, a little town tit the present western terminus of the Northern Paeific Uailroad. Eismarek, Dakota, January 23 The Iudiauj in the viotnity of the B'ack Hills arc in unenviable tuvtper, owing to the fact that gold hunters have suo ccssfully penetrated ani entreuched themselves in the Rlack Hills in con siderable numbers. .Within the past month three bodies of troops havo beeu sent to dislodge these miners. 'J he In dians at Spotted Tail's agency are much excited aud threaten to expel ibe min ers themselves scon. Baltimore, Jan, 25. Mrs. Kato E. Clark, recently a seamstress in the fawily of Senator Stewart at Washing tou, was arrested here to-day charged with tho robbery ot Mrs. Stewart ou Saturday of bonds, diatnous, laces, a-3., vuluad at $35,000. The stolen prop erty was reoovered and with the accused went on to Washington this afternoon in the custody of detectives. Two trunks were also secured containing betweeu 810,000 snd $12,000 worth ef plate, laces, velvet, aud other valuables. Nashville, Tenn., Jan. 23. Ou the 20th inst. a party of disguised and well armed men entered the town of Sparta, forced their way into tho jail, captured the jailor, Ire in whom they obtained the keys of the cells, and released James Royers, under confinement for the murder of John Vincent ou the 21d of December laet. Five other prisoners were locked up by the masked uieo, who returned the keys to the jailor aud departed, end nothing has since beeu beard of them or of Royers; It is suppesed they were his liiends. " tju Francisoo, Jan. The loss ol life by tho Murysvillo flood was over rented. So far as known one child, uanied Joseph Lanchleu, aged six years was drowned. During the height of the flood a fire occurud in the Western House block whilo the roof was crowded with women and children seeking refuge from the flood. The flames were finally subdued without injury to any person. Ou Wednesday the water re ceded from the nriueipal streets by 9 e'elock P. M. The loss of personal property is estimated at $1,000,000. t'he merchants lose 75 per cent on their stocks. Assistance is asked for, as many persons are destitute. The farm era suffer much loss in fencing and stock. Hew Advertisements. ADVSKTitiKO: Chsap. Good, SviTm rto. All persons who contemplate making cotitraota with newspapers for the insertion of advertisements, should pcikI 25 cents to lieo P. 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S. 1881. e 10 it $ 'M, c '62, M and N ! log da '04 do . tie tie 'Hi io . it it 'bi J aad J 174 li 18 1 r.i m li'a l-.l li" iS' 103 53 u 02 ... do da i7 it de do 'U3 do it 10-40, coupon lb do Pacifia 6's cy Int. off , 11' J New i s Keg. 1S81 14 it 1881. 15 121 Gold.. Silver l(Mj Pennsylvania Heading Philadelphia it Erie 6SJ 22 i Gil Lehigh Navigatiaa Div. off. do Valley United It H tt V i Ex. liv ,130, 1 ai lo loj , 84 S.j . 4:;i 4i 6t 5fl .101 i l'Jii Oil Creek Northern Ceatral Central Xraasportatiaa Nesquchoning A 4 A MortgiiE 'h'i NEW LIVEllY STAIilK IN Di. SCRlBNEll T. ISI1KS TO IN (orsu the Cillscns ef Ridgway, and the pablio generally, that lie tn started a Liv ery Stable and will keep GOOD STOCK, GOOD CARRIAGES Hjj ios, to lat upon the oaott reasona ble terms. IbClle will also do job te&ning. Stable on Broad street, above Main. All orders left at the Pest Office will auec-t prompt atteutioa Aug 20 1870. If. Remingtun Slwino Machinks- F.iric Arms, ako AtiRict1 ltuiial Im plements. Tho Keuiingtun f?ewing Machine has sprung rapidij ir.ro (aTor as posscssing'the best coHibiuutiou ol pond qualilics nan'ely , lijlit running riiituith noiseless rapid and durshlc. It has a straight eedif, rei' e udiculii- action, auluitiatic drnp-li-ed, c.akes ihe I.t-clt or Sh jtile Stitch, which will neither rip nor ravel, and is. alike nu both shies. The lie miisgtnu Sewing Machine has irceived picRiiuuiS at munv l''ii:s, ihrciitlhout ihe United States, ai.d w iih nut eff'iit tontjlhe Grniid Medal of I'm yress, the hilicst eidtr of nicihil thut was swarded at the late Vicuna I'ixposi tii.i.ija. Tise Rfiuinj;toti Works also mnnu lacluie iho ucw iHiub'u 15arrcl!cd lliece-h Load inn Kl.ot gun snap ane positive actiou, with patent j-.iiut check, marvel el beauty, liuirdi acd thfapness, imd tie cekhrated Ite-ui iutr, Hifics adi pitd by nine tliffe-n nt govertiuit'y is, tnd lci.uv, ncd tl:ioiij.liiiiH he wi.rld .'or uulitaiy, hunlin;; Knd target puijose-p aft kn.ii.s o! 1 itlols, Uifl.'s, Canes, Mi-lnlic Catridyes, efc. Agrioultural lmp'.e tijttitf , Improved Mowing Machines, .Steel Plows, Cultiva tors, Jlosd fc'cmt crs, Pate nt Kxcevators, llkj Tea.leis, Cottoa Gins, Iron Rridjics, &ic. The undt:iirned has been appointed gent lor tiie sale cud introduction ol he Remit Lit on ?cv.iu' Machine in and lor the counties ol Elk, CleurCcid and Wairee. TIIOS, J. 1UJRKE. lepot and cilice, t-"t. Mary's, j'i. I'. S.rA pood local sgeut wanted. Elk County Directory. Tresideat Judge L. l. Welmtre. Additional Law Judte Hon. Jno- P Yiaceai. Asfociate Judges I lias. Lukr, 3 V Houk. Uiatriet Altovney J. K. P, Hall. Sherill D. C. Oyster. Pioiknoifcry jc, Fred. Schcening. Ireanurer Jocepb Windfcbler. Conaiy Superiiticudeut Kulus I.ucore CoaiBiin-ioners liubt. Campbell, Julius Jones, Wtt. La. r eis. Auditors C. f.'. Uoi-rett, Thomas Ire in XUoinas J. Uoike. Ccualy Surveyor Geo Wilnisley. Jury C'oaamihsi tners. Phillip Krtith t.tBtoai x . ajier. LLKsJIlKNY TALLEY HAIL P.OAD ii- . LUS-kllAVl ilVlMW.l. On and after HON BAY, ?GV. 23, 1874, haiaa beinecn litdbui.k aal l)rifttvod tvill iuu as ftilUwe; EXPRESS and MAIL wDl lRe Drift wood daily at 12:;:op, llcynoldsfilie ai d:2U p aa, Itroakville at d:0d p , arriving at KedbuBk at :1. p ai, couueciiiig with Express oa Uaiu i.iae for Pittsburgh. MIA til WAX leaves Keinoldsv.lio daily at k:40 a at, Vnokville at 8:10 a ni, arriv ing ai Kedbauk atlhiUa ai, connecting w iik trains aoriii aad bouth oa Maia Lino. M WAIIU. MPKESS aud MAIL leaves Redban!; daily at 12:20 a u, arrives at Braokvillo i.t 2:o4 p at. ltetaoldivilU at 0:U) p ai, Drift.. aooaat b:lw u at, counectnii: wilh trains efet aud west oa P and E l(ailrad. MIXED WA leavesew beihle'ut daily at 3:00 u arrives at ktraokvillo at :od p u, lleyBoidsvillc at 1:60 p a. WAIN LINK On and after MONDAY, NOV 2:!, 1874, Intius 6B tho Allegheny Valley Kaitroad will l ua aa tollows; DUEt'ALO EXPRESS will leave Pitts burgh daily at 7:40a ai, Meubank Junction hi 10:47 a at, aud arrive at Oil City at 2.40 l"- MCIIT EXPRESS will leave i'ii city at y;Ua p ni.Uedbauk Junction m V6 a ai.and arrive at Pittsburgh at 7:20 a ui, Ti'llSVlLLli EXPULSd leaves PiUjff burgh at 1:00 p' u, Jredbank Juiulitrai S;2o pat, aad arrivea at Oil City at 10:20 p in. lUturuing, leaves Oil Cily at6:t!0 a n, Kecibauk Junction at 12:11 aa, anei ar rives at Pittsburgh at 8;45'p aa. - ' J. J. LA WliENCK,:. . !: . ' - V tienerel Buptirintendan. . Wm. M. PaiLLira, "i -t;.-j-i-j tn. Ais'l Buj't.,ProoVvino, Pa. iiAILKUAl& P E N N S i" I V A N I A KAtL KOAD Pliiladelphia k Erie P.. R. Division. tllNJU:; TIM V, TAliLC. O' Km IT andaiter MONDAY. Nf'V. IC. IS74, the trains on the riii'adolphis, it jlailroad will ran as follows: WRSTWUtl). FAST l.IM':eve: Philadelphia l'iGop. m ' IteiK.To 11.4.) p m "air. st K. up, n :ui 1 tn i.i .r. m lii.U'nio 9.00 a. n lilUi) A! A 1 L li-.-nes riiinidi-lpnm 11. oo p in ji:n.v.. I l.Hi a u h.i.p.u i a-.i .in P il-i. .'liar.- ? i."i . til ' l.i'iw.i y p I" " arrire .it trie .' p m I V. A i. i. FAgT USB leaves l.t;;..-;;im... -i p m " " lit-.... 1 1 J I-' (KH " " arr. at Philaufcii.n.h ..ti-it m IU5 MAIL leaves Krie 1 1 .0 a m Ridgway -i 1) i li " " " Bt. Mary's i.lO p i.i " ' Emporium 6.05'pm ' jic-novo 8.25 p iu " arr. at l'hiladephia... 6.60 am Mail Kast councciB caol and west at Erie Willi L n .M ri it Vv. Mail Wc-m with east uJ west trains no i. s m H n w V.M. A. LAI.Viiy. iica'1 bup't. Winter A l r a u g e in o 1 1 1, . BUFFALO, NEW iOMv & Pliil.W. K. Tl. 1U UkllRt LiV ami U..1.T DtKfccr J.Oi T To Wiiiiuaisport, t'uu'oury, Ilai i .hijui -; Piilladclptita, jialiittioie, Ua.i,. iuion aud tbe ;ouih. On aJ after NuVliM 8EII Irt, 1574. nnd until further aoi:e, trams will leave liuS Jo Ne York k i'kdt delphia Kaiiway Depot, corner Excbiuge aud Lauisinaa sti-sets (UuHslo time); as fjllowi: 7 40 A.M. ACCOMJJODlTlOrf (daily except t?adnys). iiopping tt Ebtrcezor 8 04. Spr.ngLu o S 14, jfiaia S 20, Jaiaiaon H 20, Aurora 'il, VV!ti S44 Keliacd 8 iiO; Protectioa V Oa, Arcado b 2U, Ytirkthito 0 27, fcauk'ut 9 u7, Erankliuv.lio V 00, lstiua 10 15, Hinsdale 10 ul, Eric Kailway J miction iO 40, Oicaa 10 i i, Wt-btii3 10 Oti. I'orivilie 11 00, Ktate Lias 11 12; EHred 1125, Larabce-s 11 tfurtwell 11 ill, j tulle Point 11 45, Pore Allegany 11 urf. Liberty 12 17, P- al., Keating 12 iid, bhip-pe-B 12 4:!, Emporium 1 OO, P. M. fctajies are advertised Io co meet with 1 1 1 1 s t ruin at Elxia for Marillu; ai Arcade lor Ycrkshire; at Fruuklinvilio lor llusli Iwid and Ccntreville; at Poriviiie for Cerei, liichljcrg, Littlo letic8ie, Halivor, iiliil port and Sharon Centre, at Larubi-es for Smethpoit; nt Port Allegany for Couder. port; at lica'iug, lue'daysaud Fridays fii W itartva, Ea.tt liaiiou aud tt ilojiei'. H HO A. M. MIXED ill AIN iu OLEAN (daily exce'it ,buud:iys), Btoppivg at "un tzer 0 oo, tpritigbrock 10 07, Elma. 10 .lauicnu 1'J -i t, Aurotti 11 U0, Wales 11 o., ilollautl 11 00, Protection 12 1 P. M , Ar cade 12 -It5, iorkhiiiie 1 Vi, Jilachiaa 1 C, l'lauktiuvillc 2 U0, lecliu.v 2b 0, iiiundul li 2u, Eli bmlwav Juuc'.ion 4 00 P. M, htages ere amiiiiftd t connect with thin train at A cude for Yorkshire and l.ushlord; at l'i!U.!.li:ml!.; tut liBsliford. o lilt P. M. WASIIINUXON EXPRESS, (da.ly), slnppiug ai l".lictn.-r 3 22, Spring, biook 3 iill Ehua 0' 'i, Jamison S 40, Auro ra o 41), nls o iii'; Jlc-iiand 4 05, 1'i-ote.c-liua 4 In, Area ! 4 20, York time 4 o.j. Ma-.-hias 4 45, Fruukliville 0 00, Utliun 5 17, llm-idale 0 80, Kru Railway Junction 0 40, Uiean 0 00 (Supper), Wet loiiH 0 10, I'o.ivilie 0 .2, Slam i.i na i ZO, Eldred li 42, Lnrabces li 00, iSartwtll 6 08, 'J ui tie Pciut 7 02, I'urt Allep.auy 7 14, Keating 7 42, Euiponuia 8 10, ttcnovo 10 40o W iiliauispul l 1 10 A. Ai., Suubury 2 00, liairifcburj; 4 20, her York 11 A. M., Philadelphia b 00, iiiiliiujrc 7 10, Wasliiug l 07 A. M. i'taes are advertised to connect wilii this t . ui ii at Elma for iii!-i llu; at East Au- torn, cu 1'uer.days, Xhursduys and Satur days, lor Java Vtlluge, Sirykcrnville, Males und iVaies ilol'ow; nt Area la fvr Srriug- ville, Uanduskay aad Verksiiire. i'uliuuu Pa a 0 Siei-ping Cars on thia train from Eulkilo to i'aliiiuore and Wash iiigii-b v.'i.huut clianro l'iiiludc'phia pas Eengei8 traitc; at llaribburgo. cw York, passengers at liai risliurg. On Kuuday iuu tiaui tioes nui run e-at. of 01uu. TRAINS LBAVU E.MI'OIUUM. 2 30 A. M.. EL FFAL'J EXPRESS (daily) stepping at bhippcuf2 0O, Keaiing it 10, Eilitriy u Lb, 1'ori Allegauy o o2, iurilo Point 4 10, i."aitwcil 4 Id, Larabecs 4 22, Eldred 4 u0, fcitnle 1 inc 4 02, Porlville o OU, Wcetuus 0 IU, Oicuu 0 LO, Erie Railway junction li 00, Hinsdale 0 20, Icu'nuu 0 liO, l'lunUlinville 0 04, Machine 7 10, Yorkshire 7 li, Arcade 7 20, Pi otuciion 7 40, Holland 7 4,S, Males 7 ii'.t, .urora 8 10. Jamison 8 lli, Elu.il 20. .Spiingbrook 8 2G, iben eier b lii, I'.iiUa'.o 0 00 A. M. 'ill i j uaiu inukca direct coiincclioiis' fur Magnra i ulit, and all points ia Cuuada,aud the eul. Siagos aie advevtisc-d to connect wilh ihis traiu at Arcade from tfpriugville, fcuu dusky and vorkshire; at East Aurora, uu Tue.-Uays, Thuodays and JSaturdnys from Java, fciryKcieviUe, Males aud Males Hol low; at i.lnia from Mm ilia. Uu Monday this train dcs net'rvm oast of Oientt. C 10 A. M., LOCAL PASSENGER, AND FiiElCUT (daily except c!uiiJtiya.) atopp ing at t-hippen 0 40. Keating 7 iit, Liberty 7-JO, Poll Alleituny b 40, Turtle Poiia W lo, Kai-iwtU -J 0, Euiabe8 S4U, Eldred lOCO, btaie Line 10 'id, Portvillo 1100, Meslous 11 20. Oicuu II 88, Erie Uailway way Junction 11 4d, liiusdals 12 10 P. M., l'rankliuvillo 2 00, Holland 4 00, Aujora 4 4S, Juuciiou tiOO P. M. Stages aro advenined to ejnneet wit'i this train , at Porivillo .rom Ceres, llich L uvg, Eiltle (Jti.ee to, iiolivtr, Aiillport and t l:u uu Ceulro. 2 10 P. Ai., ACCOMMODATION (daPy except Sundays), slopping at hhippen 2 14, Keating 2 ell!, Liberty 2 41, Port Al-k-fauy a t,0, Turtle Point U 13, Sartwoil ill, Larabecs 3 20, Eldred a 31, guie liiuet 4-. I tirtviile 3 03, A estouc 3 CS, Clean 4 C, Erie Railway Junction 4 13, Uiuseiule 4JS, I-c!)ua4 41. Fraukliuvilla i 00, Mi.chiue 0 2". Yorkshire 6 80, Arcado 0U, ProtectioB d 10, Holland 6 22, ales G 33, A Hi-orb li 40, Jamison b' 04, Eluia 0 50 Spriiijibrock 7 Ol, i.beucier 7 15, Duffalu i mo r. .u. t'lagea are advertised to connect with Ihis train at Keating lroui Wharton, East Homer nnd 1 nii Vuiarton on Tueadays aud I'r.dayajat ion Alieguuy from Couders. port; at Ear.ibeos froia Eniethport; at t'raiikliuviilo from Rushford aud Centra, vilie; at Arcade t.oiu Rushford aud Yorkshire. TRAIN LEAVES OLEAN: C li A. M LOCAL PASSiSNOER AND FttLlOUT. daily except Sundays, stopping at Hinsdale 0 47, lscliua7 18, Fraukliuvillo b0 0, Maehias 34, Yorkshire 603, Arcado J 20, Pro'ecliou 0 04, Holluud 10 13, Wales 10 38, Aurora 10 00 Jamison 11 21 Elina 11 30 Springbrook 11 00 tbeuczor 12 16 Rulialo 1 00 P. X. , , , H. C. FISZ, . Oen'l ilanagor. i: V. YEOMANS. li. E. LVMAN. . Qeo'l fcup't. , Gou'llWiJig't J0BTTOliK. We aro now prepared V io do all kinds of JOli MURK. Earelopts.. Xas Jlill-heads, Letter heads, tiwly aud ohuaply euied,.iOlijoe' iu : Thayer & Hageity's new Wuilding, .Mui fctrtet, hidgway, Pa.