0 Thursday, rnii. 22. 1S75. CSAC2 CEURCH. fSorric in Grace ClmrcU 8unl iv next nt me usual lionrs. 11 A. H. nm1 7 P. M. All are cudialy invited to attend. Beats f KB to nil. Evar.jp.ical Luiisran Ciirch. ni:v. r. iii(i:ri:MEN Pnstor. . Sunday school at. '.:15 A. M, All .ire in vilod to attend. Services next Sunday, morning tied evening, in r;ngiisii. KEY. WM, MARTIN, Tnstor. Sunday School at 0:30 A M Morning Pervicout.il A M Class Meeting nt 12 ii r.vchiii Service nt ,:&J 1' XL Prayer meeting l nil) ?i;ny r.vcnmg CitrtTlmc tit titdfftcuy. Mail East do West Through Local, East do do West Local Fast do West The Mail nnd TI-.rou.r5l1 tiasseugci-s, the local does rot. t ip: M. 2: HO P. M A. Jl 1i:U P. M 4:50 P. M f:2J A. M Local carry ri.ii Lodge, a. v. ir. The Ft die J meetings of Elk Loige, No. 370, nrc held nt their hull, corner of Main nnd Depot sti-e-ls, on the second and fourth lucadays ol each month- V.'. C. 7IEALY, Secy. The word "cacophony" floored the best speller iu Nenia. Mrs. A. ), Mjlone -has the agency for Elk County for the Combination Shoulder Uraca Corset Ao'juslubla El;irt Supporter. Call aud see it. Alio for the Excelsior Shield or Cor.ct Clasp. A girl in Susquohantw county, pretty and not eighteen, rou.-atly sawed a cc-i-J oi wood iu one hour and forty minutes each stick being cut twice, ier mother had told her that she was fit for nothing but to ait iu the pirlor aud real novels, nnd she '-showed her if she wasn't " The members of the Kiigway Silver Co.-ue', Daud ure requested to meet at the ciEoo of the Secretiry, on Monday evening April 20 for the purpose, ol urrauiiug ail Lminew nutters of the iJjard, ual t.j r.'-ir-iusiizj f n- the 's-r.u-m.-r C iiu-. iig:i Tim.i fj o'clock slurp, Much. J. (J. V. ij UL'i. S. t' ret a ry. From The Ti'ojn Aij!futoi A terrible i.eoidetit took place at the liou.se ol Mr. Sylvester Davis, who lives iu New York just over ue J:ic!:sjh liae, last week. One ol' the children had put some piteli ou th-; stove in tiu pail lor the purpose of making chewing-gum. The hot pitch finally melted the solder of the pail, when M:s. J.'avis picked it up for the putposu of carry iu 2 it out doors. The bottom at once dropped out of the pail, tad the pilch tstrikiag Mrs. Davis's clothes yc-t Ere to them uud they were burned hIiixi;: en r.'raly lrom her body. The un'ortu ua:e woman liu;;crod iu gre.u u.'ny uu til evening, lief. d.- r.h cjitc to l.cr rc- Tlie Warren L Jjer fc'iy: On the i!Oth of March, l-Viuk MeCue, a brakes. man 0:1 the Oil C.c-ik ail Allc-luiiy Ktver liailroa 1. while; c up'i'j u trs in Oil Oily, hill his c!m-u') -aril fire Q i.'or smashed. It beij.fiu n)w.r l.xt Saturday that tin thumb should be a-npuiated. la the mjautimo ho bseu removed to Warren. h;s homo The young man's sufloriugs were terri ble, and on Saturday last syjii.tons of lockjaw tet iu, from which lie died Sunday eveniug lust. His age was IS years and 9 months. He was a flue young man, aud liked bv all who kuew liiiii. The speiliug Rchoo! .last Saturday- evening was well attended aud was a decided success. The iirsr. round the class was floored on the simple little Word "fuchsia-" the second rcuud Miss May Little "spelled down" the Icotire school, and lias the credit of be ing the best "speller" in town. 0'iu ko the meeting of Company II, we did hot attend the spelling school but are ulorwed that there- vm some "fun." jene of the Democrat ''stepped down md out on the word 'queue" although le belongs to Ridgway's Billiard Club nd has often handled the "cue." The iext spelling school will bo bold to- piorrow evening. All aro invited to ittend. The weather we are having, at pres et, is sufficiently remarkable to have a iote made of it, so that when the prc-s-nt generation of men are old, they pay refer to this item, ns recording a cmarkable winter nnd spring in 187-1-. Why, on April 15th I distinctly em ember, says one of the "oldest," in he spring of 1875, it commenced to now, and on the following day Friday 7th, it snowed a perfect storm, and aturday and Sund.iy there was more how, the weather being all the time ray below the freeziug point, and it till kept snowing on Monday, and the ,-eatber prophets that had fortold an early ppring" wore sadly "ropped in." kll this occurred in the Spr'ftig of 1875 ud the wtuter of 1874; we had light Llls of snow and good sleighing ail inter and that at ltidgway where I vei Dickinson Bros, and J. S. Hyde at in a great many hemlock, and some ther kind of los. DrsTituciivE Fire at Driftwood On Tuesday morning last 8 destruc tive fire ccenred t Driftwood, Cameron county, nhicli totally cousumcd the "Driftwood House" opposite the depot kept by J. U Earl, a billiard saloon, lurgn dwelling occupied by four families and a number of outbuildings. The "1'alchcl IIouso" was badly scorched. The fire originated from a defective flue in the "1'atchcl House." Loss S14.000; insurauco $8,000. Iu response to a telegram, Supt. E. L Tyler scut the stcam-firo engine and n number of railroad employes to that place llowvi Herord, 15thinst. iO 1. LAD ALL CoMI'ETlTOHb is the aim of the proprietors of the Wilson Shuttle Sewing Machine. It is founded on the very best principles known to the sewing machine science, and improve ment, in advance of all other sewing machines, are being adopted com-taotly. 'I ho Wiisou is rapidly gaiuiug the pre ference of ail parties that are acquainted with pewiug machines, and it has al ready taken the front rank among the fire t class machines of this country; and its price, owing to its being manufac tured where labor and material is much cheaper than iu eastern cities, is fiftccu dollars less than all other first-class machines. Machines will be delivered at any llaihoad Statiou in this couutry, free of transportation charges, if ordered through the Comnany's Branch House at iJ27aud Superior St. Cleveland Ohio. They send an eletratit catalogue and ehromo circular free ou application. This Company want a few more good ugcuta. The Wmsjy. (J. k B. says: Thurs day morning at about nine o'clock, Mr. Wesley Shaffer, a highly respected and well-to-do citizen of Driftwood, Cam eron county, committed suicide, lie shot himself with a rifle, completely tearing away the upper portion of the kull. Fit threo months or more Mr Shaffer has been laboring under a fit of temporary iu.anity, brought about by financial embarrassment.. Thutudjy uioruiug Mrs. Shaffer an 1 a soa were a jout M er.ioy a liorse-baek ride mto thj couutry. The children had fol lowfid the.!ii to the stable. As thev .Vi-ie upon the point of stalling the re port of a rifle alarmed them. ll-:turn-ing to tiiii house, a scene ol blood and ;le'.li confronted them. The husband an a tuier iiaastiot luimeit as described. uid was then in uu insensible condition lie lived lib ut an hour after iuflietiug the fatal wound. The deaccased w.n about sixty years fug-?, and wis a brother ofthellev. (J. W. Shaffer, who was last fall the temperance e-iudidute for the legislature from Cameron county. Thn ho:i'-3 oi mourning is a sad one indeed, and it is feared tint the .sh':ck miy jtove too much for Mr.--. ShjiT.-r's reason. The season for bear stories is about although it is well known that the mountains are full of them. The la. gteat bear adventure that h;is beeu pub lished occurred iu Eik county, when Captain Mjy, the hi'eut Uiau of the fiiiiailelphi:; and Erie railroad, dis patched oi.e of these monstrous beasts altera ten i3o encounter. Now comes another story This time it occured up in Centre county.niid th( Btllefonto 7i't- jmhUcint tells nil about it, us follows: From Mr. Miles Zimmcrmnn, of But 11 uide towutthip, wo learn the following particulars of the killing of a larg bear: His brother, William Zimmeriuau, u boy eighteen years, of age, while out fox hunting in tho above township, on Mon day, March 2i'd, was attracted to a thicket of laurels by the fierce barking of his dogs. Coming closer, ho found them in a large windfall; creeping quietly up ou the opposite tide, he saw .- bear sittiug under the roots of a fal len tree, fighting off the dogs. Survey ing the situation, he concluded that uow was his chance tor a shot, and a ucky shot he made of it the ball en 'eiiiig and breaking bis neck. After being dressed, bruin weighed two hun dred and tbirty-tiiue pouuds. Tioga Agitator. May Chamberliiyne, who is now sis teen years ot age, sued Johu Bute Holmes, a New 1'ork city surveyor, who is ubout lilty yeais old, for breach of promise, claiming SoO.000 damages, has beeu awarded 0,0u0. Mrs. Malioski, a Chicago women, who is charged with having poisoucd her family iu order to rid them of their earthly troubles and to give herself a little innocent eseiteaient, is said to have had her attention first turned to the subject of poisoning by reading a history of the ctimcs of Mrs. Sherman, the so-called Couuectieut Borgia. This is apparently another instance of the evil effect which sometimes follows the reading of stories ot ctimiual deeds. A Detroit gentleman walking behind two school children the other day heard the boy inquire, "Will you be at the party to-night'!"' "I shall be there," answered the miss, "but 1 may as well tell you now that your love is hopeless. Mamma is determined, father is set, and it isu't right for m to encourage your a'.tentioa. I cod be a sister to you, but Dothing more. Therefore you needn't buy me any v&leotiue or give ina any wore gum." MMHWt-l-: - SUSBET'S SALS. F)Y VIRTUE of a writ of Yen. E. onso )to Forest County, issued out of the Court of Comon Pleas of I'hilndelphia Coenty and to nio directed, there Will te exposed to sale by jmlilio vendue or outer, nt the Court lioue, in tho borough of Tiooestn, on SAIUUDAY MAY81I1 A. D 1875, at 11 'clock, a. in., the following described real estate to-wit, George Brooks vs. Henry ,T. P.rooks and Allied Urooks, trading as 11, J. lirooKS A Co., Vend. Ex. Chso to Forest County, 482 L'cc. Term, 18 4. Dickson. All that cer tain lot, piece or parcel of land si(uito hi Jioncsla, (formerly) uow Howe Township, Forest County, Slut of Pennsylvania, be. ing one-half of a tract pnteutcd to iVilhclin Williuk, November i!7th, A. V., 1802, ujion warrant in the enmc name numbered two thousand four hundred aud fifty-three, suid linlf containing livo hundred (GOO) acres more or less. Itcing the parcel of lanu y-nieu fsaniutl aun, Alexander Mo Andrew, Alexander It. Mclleury, Edward W. Wurner aud their wivrs, by deed dated .viiiy r.uu, ib,l. crnvejedlo J. K. 1'iiluicr, 011J the emue which the f-uid J. K. I'aluier and wife conveyed to Famucl Willet by deed dated June I2ih 1871. and wcordcJ iu the cilice for reerding deeds Sc., in Forest County, in Deed Uook No. 0, pages 1 and (!!, Nov. 1st 1871. Subject to the 1 e pci vat ions and restrictions contained iu the luf-t centioncd deed, and to the pay ment of oil tares assessed upon said laud since 1MJ9. Ako All that certain tract or parcel of land silunte iu Howe Township, Forest Co., J eimey'.vania, liemg seven Imcdrcd and fifty (7uO) acres of lard, port of tract known ou the map of the eaid County as number two tliiiiisiiiiti three hundred nnd sixty-six (HSiiG,) and beine the whole of the tract. except two hundred and fitly (J50 acres in the northwest corner Uieieof. Said 700 acres bounded east by Llk County line, south by tract No. 24iJo, west by No. 28o0, subdivisions, Nos. ti aud 6 and the 250 acres iu tho northeast corner of gaid tract, aud north by anid 200 acres and tract No. 24 m3, and ure the eame J reuiiae deeded to J. lv. I'almer by Alexander V Murphy and wile by deed dated May 20th, 1871. and by said J. K. Palmer and wife to Samuel diets by deed dated Mav 2'.lth. 1871. and recorded ia the l'eecrder's oflice iu Forest Couuty, iu Deed 15ouk No. tf, pages t'o, 'M and t-7 Nov. 1 lb71. Subject to the pay. niciit of all taxes assessed upon said laud since the year 180H. A1.30 All those two certain tracts of land situuic in Howe Township. Forest County, aud Suite of Pennsylvania, !o-wit: miiuljer two thousand eieht hundred aud twelve (12812,) couuiuiag oue thousand and sixty-three (101)3) a-res; and part of tract uumber two tLousaad uine hundred aud sixty (2'JtjU) coutaiuiug uliout feven huuJreO (700) acres, or no much thereof as l.-es in iorest County, more or loss. The same having been conveyed to J. K. Tal uier by Charles ii. Wright and Sue J. his fe, Cusiier H. tuhrinir aaid Jaue T. his wile by aeed dated September lWih, 1871. Alb j All those certain warraut uumberr two tliousaud and tweuty-oue (2tClt and two thousand aud twenty. two (2(J2 ) each containing five hundred (UO; acres, and together one thousand (10OU) acres, situalt iu Hoe Township, Forest C'ouul?, State of Pennsylvania Also All that certain tract or parcel of land situme in tun township of Shcliield. formerly Kenzua. in the County of War reu. and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, being part of let uumber seven 7"lu said towuship, and bounded as lollows, to wit: beginning ut the northeast corner of guid ioi, l-uiiuiiiK thence fcoulh alor.sf the east unds 0. said lot to the touthi-ust corner thereof, thence west along the south lino of Hui J lot so far that u north line parallel to the east b uuds 01' Hiid Jot from the Sutilh bounds to the ntrth bounds thereof, and llience ea;;t to the place of beginniug nimll contain three huud.-ed uud forty o4')J aci-vH of laud more or less; w hich prcaiises were conveyed to .Leonard I). Crandall by leiMl trim .aroi. 11. Vtuldo aud other bcii9 of John li. U.-irdeiibutg. June 1st, 1871, nt.d by i-aid Li-oumiJ 1). Cial.dalt and wife conveyed to Mmut-1 niltcts by deed dated Jiiiie 12th, Jf-71, Ki.d recorded in the lte- ider"s cii te of V.'arreu Couuty, in deed be.'.. 0. page 2i5, Ncvcu.-ber ls-i, la71. Subject, nevertheless, to the reservation aud lt-ti iutiens couiuiutd iu the last meu lioucd died. ALo All that certain irate t tf land sit uate iu Shciiield Township. Wiiriru Count r. i'rti'isyivinia, kimwu end designated 011 the gi-ncral D-sp of said county, as tract number nine fn, containing live hundred ."on uercs of land, be the same more or liss; iluve hundred and iiity iSoJ acres of which is the sme bind deeded to J. K. i'aluier, by Andrew Johnson, by deed da ted May l'.'tu, 1871, recorded in deed book 'ii, page 27. Aud one hundred anj fifty loti acres of which is the same land deeded to J. K. Palmer, by James C Marsh ami wife by deed daied May 20th, 171, recorded iu deed bcok :A, page 2e; and lite whole of which five hundred aeiee were conveyed by suid J. K Palmer and wife to iSuiaiiel nilleis by deed dated May 2'J, 1871 ami recorded in deed book 34, pa;:e 201, November 1st, 1871, Subject to ihe payment of all taxes assessed upon said laud siuco 18011. Also All that certain tract of land sit uated in Highland Twp., Kill Co., Pennsyl vania, bounded and described us follows: beginning at a small birch, thence by land of Johu Nicholson number o7.)iJ cast tiv hundred ami thirty perches to a sugar tree, thence by land of John Nicholson Lumber 8777 north three hundred uud twenty per ches 10 a hemlock, ihence by land of John Nicholson number i778 west five hundred iud thirty perches to a birch, ihence by Holland Laud Company three hundred aud twenty perches 10 place of beginning. Containing ouo thousand acres uud usual allowance. Also All that certain tract of laud sit uate in Highland Towuthip, Klk County Pennsylvania, described as follows: Num. ber three thousand seven hundred and filty-three -1703, containirg one thous and acres mid allowance. The two tracts of land lost described Icing the same two tracts conveyed to J. K. Talmer, by Charles 0. liunn and wife aud Thomas Struthers and wife, by deed dated Juno 2nd, 1871, and by the said J. K. Palmer and wife conveyed to Samuel Willets, by deed doled June 12th, J.N71, and recorded iu the Itecorder's ofticc of K'k County, in deed book '(.," page 42!?, &0.( November (tu, 1S71. Said two tracts being subject to the reservations and restrietious cou taiued iu the lust mentioned deed, and to the payment of all taxes assessed upon suid laud since the year 1800. Also All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land situate iu Highland Towuship, County of Elk ami State of Pennsylvania, surveyed ou a warrant granted to John Nicholson, number two thousand ucd twenty 2050, 'and bounded aud t'o scribed as follows, to-wit: beginning at a beech, the northwest oruer thereof, Ihence by lands warranted to John Nich olson it Company number 2020 south four liuudrcd uud lony 440 rods to a post, thei'ce by lauds wariuuled to Thomas Willings east four hundred aud eighty.six 480 rods to a post, thence by warrant number 2020 north one hundred and sixty eight 108 rods to a post, thence by wur luut lumber 2027; west oue hundred 100 rods to a beech; thence by last mentioned warrant north two hundred and seveuty two 272 rods o a post; and thence by lands warranted to John Nicholson & Com pany; west three hundred aud eighty 3801 rods to the place of Legiuuing. Containing one thousand and niiety-niue an! three, fourths 10'Jl'j ucrei, with the usual al lowance aa surveyed on tha original war nil rant on the eleventh day of July. A, D, uu J, and returned to the land oflce br William P. brady, 1). S. Being the same preinisee which were conveyed by J. K 1 aimer ana wife, to Samuel Willets, by deed dated July 22ud, 1871 and recorded in me recorder's oflice of Elk county, in lteed Book "O" page 420 &o., November win, ion, cmcgect to the restrictian and reservations contained in the lost men noneu ueea and also to all taxes unacesed upon the said land since the year 180t Also All that certain piece or parcel of ibdu situate in Highland township, in th county of Klk, end State of Pennsylvania, anown ana uesignaied on the general map or uriui 01 ltiuus in saiu townsuip as war rant number two thousand four hundred aud sixty-three. Bounded north by war rant number two thousand four hundred and sixty-four, cast by warrant number three thousand seven hundred and sixty one, Idibl; touth by warrant number two tliousaud and nineteen; and west by 11.. ii j I., . ... i . ue line oi roresi county. eing me same premises conveyed by Kra slug liarnes and wilo to Samuel Willelg by deed dated July 13lh, 1871, and recorded ia Klk county Itecordcrg oflice in deed book "O" page 419 ic, November Oth, 1871. Also All that certain piece or parcel of land situate iu the towuship of Highland county of Klk, and elate of Pennsylvania, buunded and described as follows: being part of tract of land surveyed iu pursuance of warrant number 2450, on the 12tu day of beccuihcr, A. 1). 17'.2, and bounded on the north by warrant number 2300; on the cast by warrant number 8781; on the south by warrant number 24C4. and on the west by the Forest county line, con taining two hundred and eighty-nine -2811-acres be the same more or less. Being the snie piece of land conveyed by Asa II. baines and wi'c to Samuel Willets, by deed dated June 81I1; 1871, and recorded in the Kecordcr's oflice of Klk county iu deed book "O" page 422 &c, November Oih, 1871. Also All that certain piece or par- eel of land situate in the township of Highland, county ot imk, ana stato of Pennsylvania, being warrant number two thousaud and twenty-five 2025. Three huudred and eleven acres more or less, in tho name of John .Nicholson. JJeing the suaie land conveyed to David P. Anderson by Urns Hall and wife, by deed dated October 26th, 18G8. aud recorded iu Elk county in deed book "N" page 20'. Albo All that part of the lot or warrant numbered thirty-seven hundred and sixty-one (3701) in the couuty of Elk and State of 1'ennsyrvania, which bounded aud described as follows: Degiuniug in the cast line of said war rant or tract ot land and in the middle oi Spring Creek, and running thence south three degrees west along the east bounds ot said tract three chaius to the southeast corner thereof thence north eighty-seven degrees and thirty-six miuutes west along the south bounds ot said tract one huudred aud thirtv-two chains to the southwest corner thereof. thence north three degrees east along the west bounds ot said tract fifty. two chaius aud si.tty.flve liuks to the mid dle of the beforemeutioued Spring Creek thence up along tho middle of said creek us it winds and turus to the place ot bcgiuuiui'; aud also twentv rods in length up and down said stream to hiuh water mark on the northerly bank of said strcuw, opposite or with the centre of said twenty rods, opposite to the mill of David r. Anderson, which was erected on or ubout the 22d day of Mav. ISti'J, and with the riht to attach the uorthcrly end of a dam tor a mill to the said north bank ol said stream. Con taining five liuudrcd and forty-seven acres and three tods of land including the allowance, so called, as the same was surveyed in the summer of 180!) , by Orviile Combs. The two tracts of laud hut ubove described being the same two tracts conveyed by David F. Audcrsou aud wife to Samuel Willets, by deed dared June 29th, 1871, aud re corded iu Elk couuty Kecordcr's office, in deed book ' O," page 417, &c, Nov emberOth, lfeTl. Subjct to the re servations and restriction contained in the last mentioned deed. Also Ail the undivided one-halt part of all that certain tract of land sit uate in liih a-id towuship, Elk county, State of Pennsylvania, km.Twn us warrant or tract numbered tluee thousand seven hundred and sixty-six (370ti), aod biiuuded and described as follows: On the north by warrant numbered three thousand seven hundred and eighty-two (;72), on the east by warrant num bered three thousand seven hundred and sixty 3760), on the south by warraut numbered three thousand seven hun dred and seventy-seven 3777, and ou tho west by warrant numbered three thousand seven hundred and seventy. , eight 3778, Containing one thousand 1000 acres of land, be the same more or less. Being the same premises which were couveyed by J. K. Palmer and wifo to Samuel Willets, by deed dated September 2oth, 1871, and recorded in Elk county Kecordcr's oflice in deed book "0," page 404 &c , October 31st, 1871. Subject to the reservations and rcstrictioui contained in the said deed. Also All that part of warrant num ber three thousand seven hundred and sixty-one 3761) in the county of Elk. State of Pennsylvania, which lies north of the east fork of Spring Creek, bounded as follows, viz: southerly by the ceDtre of said east fork of Spring Creek, and northerly easterly aad west erly by the northeast and west lines or bounds of said warrant number 3761 Containing five hundred and fifty-four 554 acres three 3 roods aod twenty two 22 rods of laud, more or leso. Said warrants numbers 2021 and 022, ubove mentioned, in Howe township Forest county aod said part of warrant number 3761 in Elk county being the 6ame premises which were conveyed by J K Palmer aad wife to Samuel Willets by deed dated June 20th, 1871, and re corded in the Kccorder's. office in Forest oounty, iu deed book No. 9, pago U3 &o , November 1st, 1871, and in Elk county Kccorder's iffico in deed book "0" page 400, &c, October 31st, 1871, and were conveyed subject to the re servations and restrictions mentioned in said deed and to all taxes assessed upon said laud aud premises since 1809. N. U. Ou warrant number 2900, above mentioned, in Forest County, thtre are erected twelve two-story frame dwelling bouses, six frame barns, frame boarding house and frame store house, frame sawmill, boiler, engine and machinery, frame store aud tfbee, frame feed store, frame tannery, frame engine bouse eDgine aud ruachiuery, frame beam hov$, frame sweat jits, frame leach house and bark house, hide mill and bark mills, frame boiler houe boiler and fixtures, stone hide house frame dry house ana engine, ash house bark shanties, &e , On warrant number 2453, in Forest county, above described, there are erected, frame blacksmith shop, four two-story dwelling houses, three Iramo barns, and seven bark shanties. On warrunt number 2366, in Forest couuty aoove oescriDeu, tncro are erected frame dwelling house, frame bam and bark shanties. Oo warrant number 2456, in Elk county above described there are erected two frame dwelling houses, one lrame barn, and one log house. On warrant number 2025, in Elk county above defended there are erected two frame barns, and three bark shanties, and cn warrant number 3781 in Elk county there is one log bark shanty. On lot numer 7, iu" TV arret) county above descibed, there are erected three two-story frame dwelling houses, and two frame barns. The whole of tie above deecribed tracts of land are subject to a Mortgage of Sixty Thousand Dollars 300,000. An tue aoove tracts ot laud ins., are to be sold together as one property. Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Kerry J. Urooks aod Alfred Brooks, trading as H. J. Brooks & Co., at the suit ot George Brooks. TKKMs OFSALK. The following mast be strictly com plied with when property is stricken down: 1st. When the plaintiff or other lien creditors become the purchaser, the costs on the writs must bo paid, and a list of liens including mortae searches 00 the property 6old, together with such lien creditor s receipt for the amount of the proceeds of the sale or such por tion thereof as he may claim must be furnished by the Sheriff, See Purdon s Digest, 8 th Ld . case 446. Smilh's forms, page 3S4. 2d. All bids must be paid in full. All sales not settled immediately will be continued until 2 o'clock P. M.. of the day of sale, at which time all prop erty not settled for will agaia be put up and sold at the expeuse aod ritk of the person to whom first sold. J T. VAN GIESKN' Sheriff. Sheriff's Office,Tionesta, Pa., April 15th IS, j. The expenses ot the recent session f Legislature were 403,551 89. "Orthogrammania" is what they are calling the rage tor splliug matches. Cakes of toilet soap and two-dollar suspenders are beginning ta reach the Nebraska sufferers At Grand Kapids. Michigi.-i a ain suddenly fell dead at a burial service just as the coffin was lowered into the grave. New Yoia fears another attack ot cerehro-ppinal meningitis, which carried off 701 persons in ten mouths three years ago. The labor troubles in New York con tinue. Four hundred and fifty cigar makers are on a strike. The painters and stone-rubbers are holding out for eight hours. The plumbers have agreed to nine hours, aud .i,75 to 4 a day. The longshoremen will get 35 cents for day aud 45 cents per hour foi uight work. Private information from Midland and Northern Geoorgia is to the i-ficct that 25 per cent. -more of corn will be planted there this year than heretofore. This will not interfere with cottou. The corn planting ia simply for economic purposes, owing to the higher prices ot corn and bacon supplied to Georgia from the West. Two boy3 were recently tried at Wolverhampton for stealing goods that were exposed outside of a 6hnp-door. The recorder, in sentencing them, said that the custo'm of tradesmen exposing goods not only tempted to crime, but led to public expense for the prosecu tion of tho thieves. He theriore de termined to try and put a 6top to it by compelling such Ehopkepers to pay the costs of any prosecutions. Lowell Mass. April 17 Tho warp is gradually giving out in all the mills, and as it does so one after another is com pelled to discharge its help. All the ring cpinners were dismissed this morn ing nnfil Monday. The agents have made a careful estimate, and say that in less than a week 3,000 operatives will be out of employment. Tluit will be substantially the basis on which the mills can run indefinitely that is, about two-thirds of the full average capacity nf most of the corporations. Br MAIL. 8B CgNTBi 4 QKO.B kq wei.g.?eo . 1 !. AWKKOW I LEGISIEII'S laTlSS. "jOTICE is hereby given that the fol lowing accounts have beeu tiled in my otiice, aud will be prtseuted ut the Orphan's Court of Klk County for confir mation, on the fourth Monday of May next, being the 24th day of Ma- 1875. Final' accout of Ignatius Garner,, uud Louis Yolhrcer executors of the last will aud testament of A. llanhauser, late of St, Mary's boro., deceased. Partial account of Cba. M'Vean and Mary A. Weed, administrators of li. A Weed late of Jay township, Elk Co., Pa., d ocean ed. f RED. SCIJOENING, Regist.r. aOEgTSE -. 7 -.-... :? .owe-" .tt - To the S.hcol Ciwetors of Elk County. ii'KN'l'LEMEN: In pursuance of tho forty third sectinti ot the not of 8(h of May, It-it, you lire hereby notified to meet in convention at tho Court house in Kidgway, on tho Hist S'ue'by iu iiy A. 1). 1376, being the 4t!i dy of the month, nt 1 o'clock in the nftertoon, and select, viva vorr, by A majority of the whole number of directors present one person of literary and ssit-iitilio ueipiimiif nin and of skill nnd experience in the art ol lenehing,as guiltily superintendent., for the three succeeding years; determine the uuiouut of compensa tion for the same; nnd comfy tho result to th State Superintendent at Harrisburg, as required by the thirty-ninth nnd fortieth sections of Said act. KU1 tS LUCOUE April 13th 1875. Co. Supt., Elk Co. Arpt.ExoNS American Cyclopedia that the revised, and elegantly illus trated edition of this work, now being published, a volume of 800 pages once in two months, is the best Cyclopedia iu America, is ccitaio. No library is com plete without it. It is a complete one in itself. It only costs 3 a month to get it iu leather binding. The best and cheapest library io the world. Address, C K. Jtidsco, f redotna, N. 1 . Dissolution of Partnership. fllbe firm of W. S. SSfiVtCE Jit CO. is this uay utssoivea ny mutual consent, 'lue business hereafter will be conducted by W. S. Service, bv whom ull di-hl ilnn l.v - - j 8ttid tlllu will hi! liniil. and with whom nil uccouuts due to said firm must be settled. W. fit. SEltVICE, March 12, 1873 W. II. SCHUAM. Notice. ALL persons knowing Ihemsclvcs to be indebted to the .late lirm of W. S. SLllVluE ii CO. ure requested to call and settle iko same lelorelhe first of April next, us all iicoouaia of sa id linn not settled at that time will be placed iu the baud of an attorney for collection. uio w. 8. e til VILE Buffalo, New York & Philadelphia K'y. Ou and after FEBUAKY 11th, 1875, nnd until further notice, trains will leave buf falo from tnc buffalo, New York & Philai delphia Railroad Depot, corner Exchange and Louisiana streets, (buffalo time; as fol lows: 7:-IO A. M , MAIL, stepping nt Ebenezer 8:1)3 Springbrookb:10 Elma S-1 ," Jamis-m's M Aurora W Wales b:tW, Holland f:5D Protection :00 Arcade U:14 Yorkshire U:2S Muehiaa 0:31 rrnnklinville, !t:"0, Ischua 10.11 Hinsdale 10.-J7, Erie Railway 10. i:j Oleaii 10.55, Weston's 11.03, Portvillc. ll.Pt, Stale Line 11.18; Eldred 11-31 Ltirnhee's ll.:J8, Sartwell 11.44 Turtle 'oini 11.41 Port Alleghany 2. Ol P. M.. Liberty 12.1'., Keating 12.2'J ifbippen 12.4H Lmp.diuiu 1.00 p. M. :.lo A. M.,M1EU TKAIN TO OLEAN, stopping at tbeneier 10 0" Spriuebrook. J ,, r.inni 10.0 Jauiison s ll.titj Aurora 11 25 Wales 11.4'J. iiullandl2.lt) P.M.. Prntectiuu 12-uO, Arcade 12.57, Yorkshire I. 12 .Michias l.oO. 1 racklmvillc 2.05, IscIiuh 2.50, iiiurdaie 3 24, Erie ltuilway 4 00 P. W. 3.80 P. M , EXPRESS, slopping at Eleneier 3,55, tSpriutbrook 4.04 Lima 4.11 Jamison's 4. 10 Aurora, 4.22, Wales 4.35 Holland i U, Protection 4.50, A rendeu 11 Vorkshire 6.1 'J Machias 5.L0, Erankliiivilie 5.40 Ischua. 11.05 liiutdalo 0.20, Eric bail way 0.30, O'eau 0.52, Weston's 7.00, Poit viiie'OO, fcute Line 7.11, Eldrd 7.27, Larabee's 7.tjJ, t'ttiiwcll 7.41, Turtle Point 7.45, Poit Allegany 7.5K, Liberty 8 17, bleating 8.25, bhippcu b.45, Emporium U.00 P. M. TRAINS LEAVE EMPORIUM: 4 00 A. Jl., EXPKESS,;stcpping at Ship pen -l.lo Keating 4 35 Liberty 4 44 Port Allcghi-ny 5.03 Turtle Point 5.15, Sartwcll 5.20, Larabee's 5.25, Eldred 0.33 Slate Line 0.44 Portvilie 6.02. Weston' 5.57, Oleau 0.2O. trie Railway C 23, llinsdnlo 0.3S. Ischua 0.52, Pruklinville 7. 10, Maehius 7.20 Yurkshier 7.35 Arcade 7.43, Protection 7.57, Holland 8.05; Wales 8.15, Aurora 8.20 J umisou's 8 33 Lima 8.3fct, Spriugbrook 8.43, Ebenezer 8.52, buffalo y.li A. M. uco A. M.t LOCAL PASSENGER & FREIGHT, slopping utfchippen ti.40, Keat ing 7.35 Liberty 7.50. Port Allegany 8i40 Turtle Point i13, Sartwell 9.25, Larabee's H. 40 Eldred 10 05 Slate Lino lO.tlb', Port vilie 11 10 Weston's 11.25, oieuu 11.42, trio Railway 11.47, Hinsdale 1220 P. Jl., Ischua 1.08, I ranklinville, 2.05, Machias 2.41, Yorkshire 3,00, Arcade 3.15 Protect ion 3.42, Holland 4.03 Wales 4,35, Aurora 5.00,' Jamison's 5.20 lma5.1iS, Spriug brook 5.40, Ebeutzer O.OO, Juucliou 0.30 P. M. 2.1-0 P. 11., MAIL, Mopping at Phippeu 2.15, Keating 2.35, Libeny 2.41. Poit Al legheny 3.03 Turtle Point 3.15 Surtwcil 3.20, Laiubccs 3.20, Eldred 3. 04, State Line .".Jti, Portvilie 3.55, Weston's 4.02 Oleau 4.20, Erie Railway 4.23, Hinsdale 4. 38 Ischua 4.52, Erankliuville 6.11, Machias 5 30, Yorkshire 6:37, Arcade 5.10 Protection 0.02, Holland ti.lt), Wales 6.20, Aurora U.32, Jamison's 0.38, Lima 0.42, 8pringb:ook 0.47, Ebeueier t.08, buffalo 7.20 P. M. 11UIN LEAVES OLEAN: 6.25 A. M., LOCAL PASSENGER & I-'RLIGHT, stopping at Hiusiala 7.00 Ischua 7.30, EraiikliBvllle 6.15, Machias 8.53, Yorksnire '.1.23, Arcade 0.45, Protect ion 10-14, Holland 10 35, Wales 11.00, Aurora 1 1.25, Jamison's 11.30, Elnm 11.4'J, iSpringbrook 12 02 P A Ebeueier 12 22, buUalo 1 00 P. M . fifNo trains run 011 Sundays. H. C. EloK, Geu't Mantigr. II. L. LYMAN, Geu'l I'ass'r Ag't J. 1. i EOMANS, Gea't bup't riTs vuntst niKE Any person suffering from the t.bove disease is rejiixtid to uduress 1B. Pure, and a trial boitie of intdiciue will be U-i-wurded by Exprct-t. f'KEE! The only cost being the Express char, ges, which owing to uiy largo busiutts, ure small. br. Price Las made the treat nienl of msi Oil il'lLEl'fcY a study for years, and lie will warrant, u cure by the use of kis remedy. Ho not fail to scud 13 hi in for a trial bot tle; it costs nothing, and he WILL l LP. 1-1 IOU, no matter of how long siaudiug your ca;o may le, or how uiauy other remedies niuy have failed Circulars uud testimonials setit w itli FHEcl TRIAL bOTTLE. be particular to give your Express, as well as ycur Poal thice dueoliuu, uud Address, . DR. CHAti. T. PRICE, 67 William fctiect, New York. vCuSly SaUj of AiTsnlsicn. One column, one year 4 4t k " " " Tiausieut advertiseiueuis 575 00 40 U) 25 00 15 00 per square of eight Hues, one insertion 1, two inser lious, fc1.60, three iusertionB, !y2. business cards, tea liues or legs, per year $5. Advertisement payable quarterly. BUSINESS CARDS. G. A. liATIIBUX, Attorney-at-law, Ridgway, P. 2 2 tf. 11 CPUS LLC ORE, Altoruey-at-Law Ridgway, Elk Co., Pa. Office in Hall's new brick building. Claims for collection promptly attended to. v3nlly. II ALL it- M'CA CLJJ1', Attorueys ui l.w. Oflice in New Hrick builuing, Main Si Ridnway, Elk Co., Pa. v3n2tf. J, V. ), BAILEY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. vlni..yl. ltidgway, Klk County, P. Agent for tho Traveler's Life and Acoi dent Insurance Co., of Hartford, Conn. JAMES D. FULLERTON, Surgeon Dentist, having permanently lo cated in Rigway, oilers his professional ser vices to the citizens of ltidgway ana sur. rounding country. Ail work warranted. Oliice in Service & Wheeler's building, up stairs, first door to the left. 73-n-32-ly CHARLES HOLES, Watchmaker, Engraver and Jeweler, Main street, Ridgway, Pa. Agent for tb Howe fc'ewing Machine, and Morion GolJ leu. liepniriiig Matches, etc, dos with ho same accuracy as heretofore. Satia actiou guaranteed. vlnly- G. G. MESSENGER, Druggist ond Paraceutist, N. corucr of Mum and Mill streets, Ridgway, Pa. full ossorlmeiit of carefully selected For eign and Domestic Drugs. Prescriptions carefully dispensed at -all hours, day or night. vln3y T. S. HARTLEY. M. D.t Physician ana Surgeon. Oliice in Drug Store, corner broad and Maiu Sts, Residence corner broud St. opposite the College. Oilice hours from b to 10 A. M. and from 7 to b P. M. vlu2yl. J. S. BORD WELL, Al. 1)., Eclectic Physician and Surgeon, hasremov cd,his oUice from Centre street, to Main st. Ridgwny, Pa,, in tho second story of the new brick bifildiug of John U. Hall, oppo site Hyue's store, jtiieo hours: 8 to 'J a- m: 1 to 2 p. m. 7 jau U 73 HYDE HOUSE, Ridgway, Elk Co., Pa. W. II. SCHUAM, Proprietor. Thankful for the patrouage heretofore so liberally bestowed upon him, the new proprietor, hopes, by paying strict at teution to the comfort and convenience of guests, to merit a coutiuuauco oi the, sume. Oct 30 18(j'J. BL'VKTAIL llOESE, Kank, McKcan Co., Pa R. E. LOOKER, Proprietor. Thankful for the pulronage heretofore so liberally bestowed mum him. th prielor, hopes, by paying strict attention iu mo uouiiun huh couveuieuce ot guests, to merit a continuance of ilm .um. Tk ouly siables tor horses iu Kaue uud well in-pi mgui, or u.iy. iiau attached to the Hotel. vln23yl. KERSEY 110 USE, CllNTBEVILLB, ElK Co., Pa. John Collins, 1'ioprietor. Thankful fur tl. nut rnilllirp l,ni.alA4A- so liberilly bestowed upon him, the new proprieior, nopes, ty paying strict at tention to the comfort aud convenient of guests. t merit a couliuuuuce of the E. II'. HAYS, l,KAl.Ea IN Dry Goods, Notions, Grccories. and General Variety, hOX, ELK CO., PA. JLitrtey 1. O. vln47if. RAILROADS- PENNSYLVANIA UAIL 110 AD Philadelphia & Erie U. R. Division. W1NTKR TIME TABLE. ON and after MONDAY, NOV, 18, 1874, the trains ou the Philadelphia & Liu Railroad will run as follows: WKSTWAttu. ERIii MAIL leaves Philadelphia 11.55 p m ' Rcnovo 11.10 a m " " " Emporium 1.10 p m " St. Mary's 2.05 p m " bidgwuy 2.33 p la " arrive at Erie 8.06 p m EASTWARD. ERIE MAIL leaves Erie ......11.20 a m " " " Ridgway 4.45 p m " " " St. Mary's 6.10 pm " " " Emporium 0.05 pm " " " lieuovo 8.25 p m " arr. at l'hiladephia... ti.60 a m Mail East conuects east and west at Erie, with L 0 M S R W. Mail Went with east and west trains no L, (j & :1 S U W WJl. A. BALDWIN. Ucn'l Sup't. QUOTATIONS Vliite, Powell L HANKERS AND DROKERd, No. 4 South Third Street. Co. Philadelphia, April 13th. 1875. mm AsKkD U. S. 1881. c 21-21 23 IU 20 21i t 22 17 23 lot lb "t lo'J 60 i 21 do 6 20, 0 '02, M aud N 18 do do '04 do 2oj do io '05 do 221 do ao '05 J and J 21 do da '07 do 22 do do '08 do 10-40, do coupon iUi do Pacific U s cy lut, off 23 New 6's Reg. 1881 15? " ," '.. 10 Gold US Silver 107 Pennsylvania 45 Heading J otji Philadelphia Si Erie jj? I ul..l. 11:. u- ? 6U uo Valley. K-1 I! j. United U R ot N J Ei. Div.. 15 Oil Creek Northern Central 82 301 Ceuual 'Xrausporlatiou " 431 Iji Nesquehouiug 6tj . A it AMorttigae'a'biJ. 104