'- 'HIM 0. A RAT1WVX, Attorncy-nt-law,, Ridgwey, Tiv. 2 2 tf. RUFUS LI' CORE, Attorney-nt-Lnw RiJgway, TA'i Co., Pa. . Office in Mall's new Brick Building. Claims for oollection promptly attended to. v3.il 1 y. HALL & M' CAULEY, A'.orncy3-at-Liw. Cffico in New Brick Euildirg, Main Si Ride-.vay, tilt Co., fa. v3ti2tf. J. 0. V. BAILEY, ATTORNE.l-A.T.LAW. Tlni.i1. IVi.lp-.vny, IT County, Pa. Ag?nt for t!iC Traveler's Life and Acoi dent Insurance Co., of Ilnrti'oril. Conn. ( JAMES 1). FULLER TON, Forccr.n Dentist, hnvi-ifj permnnc-ntly In-rati-il in Rigwny. ollrs Ins provisional ser vices to Iliu tili 'cv.r, of Ridjcwny una bit. jour-ding country. All work warranted. Olliea in 8nrvioc & Wheeler's Building, up Hairs, fcrst door to the It'll. 73-n-32 ly y ' ' I.,: . I ,.f '''-V Vt! lS S'.V Vj CHARLES HOLES, VTaMt'.iisikrr, 2r.RVver and Jeweler n-. rl pii-iTt, !',id;:iv.y, l'p. Aout i'..,r the li.j-'o !-'ev. i: r l".ei;ius. !.:nl Morton Gold "Pea. Ret ':.?: V. f.t.:lifs, etc, none with he. fftpjo stciiv.vv u a ItLiei'jfi.rc. f-'uiis-l'acliou t i..i;:itie'. !. vlnly Dnui-ji'-t (in 'I Vai n tcciitii t. V.". cornel of Maiii r.ti-1 Mill sn-rot?. l'.id-j-.viy, Pa. lull j.-rf.'-!ii'ei:t (.! neU'l'y t-.'bji-tc-l For eign r-ii 1 l.'o ;:i ' '. ? I'ni'A V.-es-ipti'ms e-rt Jily .!: .i'-;it i d lit rfU hour;:, d:iv oi ni-riit. '1,!"v J S UARTUCr. m. -'., 'i!'iy.-'i,d.pii i.D't iirrT'-nij. ( 1 Hi in i"t f.:r .-till v. oon:er I'ro.-nl ond Muin t'- i d.-'ive rimor Un'ii'l til. i.pi o.-iii- tin- ft.:1 n::ie lr-ir-" irci.i S lo l'.i A. .M. iv.:'j In w 7 !-' S 1'. M. Tlti-j 1. J. o. L(Jl'h'J:i.L, J'- L; r.ifte'.U ri!yt:ci:- ntril t- :' v-r"'. lias r-jmoT-i-d ni-: t.tiii.'i' Hunt t. iii'te Ml :.!, toA.i!.i. rl. l.iilpw.'iv, in., in ilio -.'!. 'I i.tiiy of ll" ii.'bi-lok 1 ti i t j 1 1 jjr f JeUi Hall. WI'O cit ii 'Mo'd i.': orv, 0)i Iitii-j: 1 l-i-i T.M 7.10 8 I'M :.!';; HOUSE, l!ll(i-..A V. L'.,K 'lo., Y Y. V.. n':tJU:M, I'r-jietor, Tii. iu'.l fir t !! von if! fciitiolVn to iit.:r:i:iy l.a-tj,.--.l uf't'ii ', .tti't-ii'tor, lititv. ly J-:ii:g nlricl a. "o!itou to tlw cuiiilort mil coiiveuitnoc ot gaoat-i, to iiiirit r. eutitiaaavs ci Hi. HJUIO. Uct SO ISO;'. KERREY HOUSE, Oc:.-Ti;tviB, Ki.k Co., I'a. John Cmij i::h, P-o;-ioti.r Tliaii if tl for tlie pairtiujso Iicrctolou fu liber li'.y hestor. i'd t ptiu I'"", ll'e "c pro ruetor, l ot t.H, ly paying strict at leution to Hie C"iui': aLd couveiiienof ii' " n jot d. t netii. a cuniiniiuii'je of llu j: II'. J! AYS, iii.Ai.i: i:; Xt? Gccds, Metiers, Prcc.ries. and Ccncral Variety, FOX ELK CO., PA. vluiTu. X t Si. PENNSYLVANIA HALL HOAD PhilaJelpliia ; lVe U. U. Division WISTKH 'f i.'.'i: TAUI.K. OSanduficp M0N:'AV. M.ll l"t. KCo, the trams t M 1 1. a i inliidipluu A i.ria Kitilroitd will vuu ai t'otioivs : " i.- ri. :t i. KAXE ACCOM It-uvca iU'uov: 4 SC p m iii ;i t .veutt.. 6 t'l 'i in ' " iwnporiuji H C'j p in " " " M.ittujs... 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Geii'l Sup't Fresh fauiily'CA'rs, aud Canned Roods ' at Ortli-rteST'tid 'v.'-.-; Q-EO.WOODS&CO.'S PAJftOR,' ORGANS 6 -mmmmmmmmMmm Thri rcntirkau'2 instri:n.e:::rt p.n&vs runiciri-s for nmsi :il rC-cts anrt eyprtusion never before attmined. A.Upted fr r An.tei:r vr. 1 IWwi-n :!, art! "r o.i.Mne.it in ry rbr. fSlT Beautiful Now StylS( now redy. Qt.Q. SyOOD:i .:i CO., Ojrvibridgeport, Mass. frirXBsIfiy.; iv C '..'. f..i svif,o 170 State St.. rklemRo; 28 LndrtU Hill, Loiidoa. rrt JTl rrpV' 1 ft?. ,'t ?.jf A );,::;:; ':jirl Joarnal ot vli-rted music nd valuable rearfin? Sld'i V vi. .1 c v 1: .r. ' r. ! r. fw :1: f-r vrnr, tr len cents a number. Each number .u?:- f..m 1.- v: v... ..f tn- a. 1 -t.l mi,;;-. CEO. WuOOS fcCO., Publishers, Cambrldgeport, Man. NEW TjIVEllY STADL12 DAX .SCIllI.NESl V:ri,STIES TO IN 'i ) 111 the OitlzciiH of Iliiljjway, and tlie puulio gor.crnlly, thnl lie hug stalled a Liv ery nod viJl ke"p GOOD STOCK, oOOU CARIUA0E3 !! ji of , to let 'jpun lh most reioua id.3 1 erns CtHs v. iil n i do .job tsen ing. Stable on Brout! utreot. r.'oove M.iin All ti deiB left atllie I'ont Ofifce will trest prompt ottotition Aug 1!0 1870. tf. I V YOU WANT TO UUi GODS CHEAP 00 TO JAMK3 11- liAGKKTV Main Stret, l'.hlgway, P?,. LJi'.Y GOODS, KtTio:;d, ho'ots f' I. 'O.l'iS, IIAT.S AND CAl'c:, (.iL.thS AND' QUKFN'S W AKi:, WO'tD AND U'IUXJW.U'a UK. TOB.LI CU AND CIGARS. A t;..rr,o ttO'.'k cf Gio'ccrics aad Provisii&i; The 15KST llitANDS r.f FLO UK v'rr.Hiunt ly iiti L.trnl, auii huld as clx ap as tit- CUEAl'EbT. ja.mk.-; n. iiagi:htv. Eidgvay Cernstsry. Lois aio iit.-v? tigered for fh'.c 'jv the Uidgwny l.tmrtary Af-ociation iu ll.e neu Cemetery Tlie present low price for lots may booii l;e advnneed, App!y ui I he (j.v;c-r ct . S. HAMliLEX, Secretary Hidgway, f.:tpt. 7 187o. n-i'J Private Tuition. TupiN waniis lo reosive 'instiuolinn in G.cek or Ltitin, or de-iirinr; to prepice for t-olit ii". e"ii Pave opportunity of (loirg eo liy u;jp yinjj toilitj l!ect;r cf G"aca Clii'rch. ilu haitiji; mad. f J e uoi'Sifsotry nrrangu iiient.i witl be -rind lo reeeivo a limiied nniji'uer of yow.g indies and gentlemen for in-lriiciit.il. I'ur inlormaiioa as to terms iio app'v lo LJ-.Y .M. J AS. .MIL I. ".'.it, A. jfil. llidgvray. Pa. Till riilLAIiFLriilA Tlill'S. 'TIJL' l'l'.'iC.S" IS A litri-CLASS iydepj:yt)FjYt An I ha. 4 closed its f r;:t ye ir v. itli nn cs taljii.sitetl li.i.v'A Finn cit nelatieli larger tli-tli tiiai uf i.iiy ot.ier daily iu l'cmnt '.vaaia, Willi ii tii gl.t ei.ee ii. n. It has uM I tie n;u-t perfect niaehi'itiy tn.l appliances for l.UM nig r i-irgo edii ion, having two new line 1 eiteeiinii I're.-fes. cacb capalilo of puitii.t; Hti,(iUtl con.jiletc oojues of Tun Ti.-iKs in nn li-iir, so that it ouu give the very If.lest news mid make the earleat de livtrv to its I cadet ?. Iirnntnii.s jft!1 LATEST Kt3S, inelndii g ilns Associa'et! l'rcss Telegram, .Special Telvgruum and Curretpoiidence from V' pointK of interest, Full and Ac cural,; Local lleperts, ay I Fear.e."8 Ldi lorinl L'isctisnion on nil Current Topics, n.ukiii ii die most complete aud cheapest newspaper in i'eiinsy Ivunia. "Tlie 'i inn's"' is Thoroughly Iuilpiieudeiit in everything, nnd will, in all poliicil nr;'.f jlvs, le laitlilul to ii iuii and its own convictions. It makes no hollow pretence of netitru'ity on the leading questions of llio duy, or m political contests as they pas. Inn wil! ever discard iho Hind par-li-au ihat -.voul J suhorditi ite the right to party suejtss, no matter fur Vflnt otgaui. Ziilion, or in whose interest ntcll claim is made, and will fearlessly criticise political errors aud the want ot public integrity wherever louiid. Ii demands ec otioiny and fidelity in every department of authority. City, State and Mutional, oiu'. boldly ur ruigus liiose of every party who ubt'se pub lic trust. It discusses pu'elic issues, pub lic events and public men, with that incus- . ure of tree loin taut is dictated by truth, but with Unit digir ly and cuuilesy which should ever characterize the press of the nt0;t enlightened natiou of the world, t'rice two cents per copy; mail subscribers, pos tuge pre-paid, six dollars a yeur, or tfty cenutd a month. , Address , THE TIMES . 713 C'lieetuutStraet, Philadelphia. FIXA XCIA L A CCO (LXT OF MILL STOSK TO WSHttlP Road Fund Jor the year endinrj April 3d, 187o. J)Jt. To unsi-ntcil tnx returned to t'o.t'oiinii'rs fort lie year 1871 S GCO -7 To iin.sctitctl tax returned to Co Comiu'rsi for 'ho yeur 1875 COO 27 To unsenlul tux .roturned to eo (omiui.vHioliei'.i fjieeinl eash . levy for t tie y:n lu,7o P'10 27 To f"'ite.l (Iuii'lieaie for 1S7,) l'J5 70 six-eiai ciihIi '75 l'J,j To error iti s-tatcii'eut for 187-1 in favor of towiishin 9 00 To eash from C;I1 Hoffmen former tieasturer C 01 . CK. I'y exonerations 3 V TJy scatetl tlujilieafe worked out 19 61 iy A. Ziiniiiern'an's time us hupervi-or 67 00 By Klia.s Ishman's time ts su pervisor 07 OS By owtier,fufte. plank nnd tool 34 01 Ny jicr cent, for disburninir i?52U21 10 58 To ba'.anee in favor of township 1983 40 $23S8 43 nESontfKS OF KOAI) FCJfDS. Unseated tax returned to eo. conimi.-sionerri for 1871 '7 19S0 81 Eenled tax returned to comity eommissioners for 187o L'8 70 Seated tax returned to county co)iiiuiniv,ioner.s on tlie Giant .Mill Pit for the year 1874 11 17 Seated dupdieate'ea-.-li levy, for tiie year I.S70 " 195 95 Balnnee due t'nvpKililp by Win. C yde late lownshij) I reus. 1101 Liatjili!ie.-,in os(.cs3oi" rea'mrced 408 8:j ; ?liij:i.8 37 I.l lIUMTU t Of i;0D J-'UXJJS Oulstaiid:!i iini';ia C7 L'lisented order.-' jf 1874 by O II Hoffman i'onn-.f twp . trens. 400 00 Unseatt'd ortlers of 1.87,'i by V,'m Clvde Lite (w p.. trea-t. i"J5 00 Jutiji'iUfiit vt t'a'i'is!i Cats j-Ii-joo 5 JiiOS 37 it;:sot Rt k.s or pooh i-rxi;s. Settti'il tluplicate of 1k75 oS 04 r.tltTilioiio! 1S73 134 79 Un.-'euted tax returned to eo. etilitiiii: sieiiers i-.r ls74 108 OS I'n.-itite.l tax n turned to co. t t ii:iiiis.sioner.- for 1870 600 41 (a.-ii from i ; 11 Hoffman former treasurer 21 87 15n'i;nef due to"i).ship from Wm Ciyde lufi t'Vp. treas. 80 04 $ill'i0 4:l I lAl'.II.l l'IFS CiV POOI! FUNUS. Ouli.taii.lin ordei'd o'21 0' 2 per ceiu. lordi-slmrsiinirirno 87 2 32 Judgment of Majyiret Thtttc lur 6 00 Kesoureeii iu esc'- of liabilities 830 40 If 1100 43 V."e, the itiid 'rsijned. r.uditors of Millstone town.-bip. liavinp; f xtiniined the iiboe statement do certify that it is correct to the best of our knowledge and belief, .pril Kd, 1870. J. K. niOOUK, -) G. C T. IIOP'l'', l Auditors. GODKJiEY PAltPOTT, j Atti-.'sv: G. V. V. JIoi-F, Twp. C'erk. Ji"t3. A 1(31 1.MSTf ATOK'S SOTICE. INSTATE of 'i hov. Campbell, fir.; late of llighli.ud low.-.ohin, I'.lk couuly de ceased. All pcrs.j-is iiidelled Iu 'aid es tate are requested :o m;:ka iinmcdiiils pay ment, nnd those davit g leg al c'aiuis ugaiiist the f-nn.e will present llinn without delay in proper eider, lor Ee'.ilcnipiit, to KuliT. 1. CAM ir ULLL, Ad mini at rat or. A'ic'gwny, Ta., Maic'l: 15, 1870 ut Ot Rfglsei-s Notice Notice is hereby given that the fo) lowinir aecoiuitu have been tiled in my oiilee.and will lie prc-ented .n the lirt tttty of the 'ext term of the Or phan's, Court for confirmation, being the 41 h .Monday in May. 1870. Final account .of Horace L ittle anil Hiram Kglci-toir, Administrator's of the estate of J.AliK KoiKSToX. deceased- Final account of Wulburga Tresch Administratrix of tlie estate of Ma THIAS Ti'.t.scil, deceased. tupp'emontnl , Hceount of Jerome Powe 1 Administrator of the estate of J. C.Ciia fix, deceased Ftt i:D. KCHCENINO, Register. Cfttitiou. Weetlville, April 4th, 1370. All por tions are hereby warned not to purchase any of tlie following named prlicieu now in the possession of lira J Avery, of Metdvide. Fl!', county, Pit , nx mi id articles were purchased by the under signed at ."-herilf's Sale, and lire oniy leil in possession of the said Avery until convenient for me to remove them: One sorrel mure, one black and white cow, three yearling steers, one two year o il bt'.lt. one two year old heiffer, one white liog, one buggy, one lumber wagon, one pair log sleds, one pair fancy sucds, one oil sale, one pair p'utfona scales, one heating stove und pipe, one heating stove, one lot of po tatoes, one lot of corn and straw fod der. O. L. A VERY. nStf. . A complete block of ladies misses aad cliildreas blices, Jight, medium aud heavy at V, Si K's. Now is the time to buy- . . Alpacas cheapof tha-i tver btfor Ldowd at P. & K's. LIFE,. Growth,. BEAUTY. 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ANNIE MOUK18, No OlO North .Seventh Street, Plitlad-'lphi. Dr. Daltcn of Philadelphia, sys cf it. The London Ilu ir Color beaUrer is used very extensively anioug my patients and friends, as well as by myself. 1 therefore speak from experience. 75 CENI3 PES EOTTLS. Address orders to Dr. SWAYNU SON 330 North bixlh Street, Philadelphia, Pa., sole Proprietors. KtJLZ. ffEllGGISTS T II E L U N G S CONSUMPTIOKI T his distressing and dangerous oomplaint and its j remouitory symptoms, neglected conga, night swcats, hoarseness, . casting flesh lever ;eriTXtv?utly r-'ve.l ' P'J-TOft SWAYiTB'S C0MPCU;:j, SYSW. CT VVu-j CBEaaY. DUUNCHITIS A prenionitor or Pul monary Consumption, is characterized by catarrh, or in Datum ion cf the tnucitm uiein bruue of l.he air passages, with cough and expeelorr.tion, thori breath, hoarseness, pains iu the chest. For all biouchial atfec tuns, sore ihroat, loss of voico, coughs, DR. 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Consumptivis or those predis .osetl to wenU liius should notr fail to use this great vrgetoli.e remedy. lis niarve'itms power, not only over con cuuijit on, but over every chrouio .disease where n gradual alterative aclica is needed Ctidcr its use the cotiglt is loosened, ihe night sweats diuiiiiished. the pain subsides, ihe pulse returns to its natural standard ihe slum icU is unproved in ilu pever lo di gest arid assimilate the !',, Jl aud eTery organ has a purt r nnd boiirr 'iiniliiy uf bit od supplied to it, cut of ivhiek new re creative aud phistio material is Dade. Prepared only by dH. SWAYNE 889 North Sixth Stre, Philadelphia. KoLU BY ALL Pr.O.MlMiM DtllUGISIS. Itching Piles ! FILES, PILES, ITCHING' PILES, rosrnvtLt cuato by the uue of 8WAYNES OINTMENT HOME TESTIMONY. I was sorely afflicted with one of the most distressing of all diseases Pruritus or Pru rigo, or more commonly known ns Itching Vllee. . The itching ut times was almost in toU'rr.Mc, increase i bv scratching, aud not uufie'iuetttly become quite snie. 1 bought a box ol S;jyue's Ointment; its use g-ve quick relief, und in a shori time made a perfect cure, lean now sleep undisturbed, and I would advise nil who nve .suffering with this distressing Complaint to procure Swayne's Uiutment at once. I had tried piesuriplious almost innumerable, without tiudiug and pernio ueal relief. , . JOsSEl'U W. CHIUST, . . (I'ivm of Koedei & thriet,) Boot and Shoe House 344 North Second street, Philadelphia. SKIN DISEASES.- Swayue's All-healing Ointnteul is also a spccitio for Tetter. l!:h, bait Uheuiu, S:ald Head, Erysipelas, Barber's Itch Blotches, all Scaly, ert.str, cutaneous Er. ruptiotis. Perfectly safa and harmless even on ihe most tender infant. Price 50 ceuts. Sent by mail to any address on re leipt of price. SWAYUE'S PANACEA. Celebiuteu u oyer the wuiu tui- its i tilla ble cures ot Scrofula, Me.'cural and 8y phil ilio complaints. Describe syinploms in all communications, address letters ,to DH SWAYNE and SON, PhiUdolphia.-nTyl THURSDAY, APRIL 27T1I, 1S70. Heported for the ADVot'Aft. , , v The Elk Couniy Sunday School CotiTeif Hon. . i IIaydK in his dictionary cf dates enys that "the first Sunday School was founded by Lntlwig Hacker between Ilia years 1710 and 1747' ot Eplixala, Lancaster Co. Ta am cng the Ooiman seventh-day lSnp'.isis there. If Diydn's statement be true then let the fact be entered tip to the memory of Luclwig Ilnckor aud to tlio cretl'.t of Lan caster Co. Pa. Whether Iho first coun'y Sunday school convention was hold Ju P i. Haydn dees not record, neither does ho s.iy whether, when'or where one was ever held in Elk County, but in tome future edition of his invaluable dictionary it may bo slated that the first Elk Co. Purnluy school convention was held at Kldgway, on luesdny and Wednesday April ISlh, ond I9ib, 1870, and closjly associated with it among other names will be that of Rev. R. Crittenden, Bollcfjid, pa. The Rev. gcu'leman just, -uat-.eu is a missionary of iho Aniciicun Sunday School Union and has been laboring zealously among the people of t'lis county ami was instrumen tal iu calling tlio convention. As per call and annoueeiuent in the cortnty papers the convention met at. the M. F- Church nidgwny at ! l- in. on Tu:stlay April 18th. The time appoitited was unloriuiiate y not a suitable one to secure a larg attend ance of Sunday school workers. l!ev. Win. Hoffman, Wilcox Rev. R. White ft. Mary's, and Kev. I. Brenncman Ridgwny, I am told were away from the county aUendiug their reppeetive Byntids, while Rev. Clnlcoal, Cenncsstte, Rev. Wm. Jas. Miller, Ridgway, and several others were kept away onaccmnt of sickness and death. From the abovo statement it may be readily observed ihat tha -forking force ai ihe convention was not large. I have not been furnished with the names of ihe delegates which 1 hoped to receive from tho committee on delegates, hence they do not appear here. THE CHLPEEXS MFTIXO. on Tuesday P. M., was cjtete largely at tended, and representations from all the sabbath schools in the village were present and took active, parts in the exercises. The programme which I give from memory I think was substantially as follows: lt. Singing by tho children' ! love to tell the story." 2nd. Bible reacTii'g by Rev. Crittenden and the scboo's. 3td. Prayer by Rev. Crittenden. 4th. Sinking "Hold the fort." 6th. Recitation by scholars. Cth. Addre-s by Rev. Wm. Yingli.cg, LUtie Toby. 7ih. Grinding mill exercise Rev Crittenden. After which adjournment was in order. Tuesday evening the convention was called to order by Rev. Crittenden and after stating some preliminaries he an nounced the devotional exercises which took place as follows: 1st. tinging "I need Thee every hour.'' 2nd. Prayer by A. It. Trtston, Wilcox- 3rd. Singing 'Jesus paid it all." 4ih. Bible Rending. Following tho dcofioual exercises came the torniation of a tempoiary or ganizf.tioa of which A. B. Piestonwas ntade president and Geo. R. Dixon r'cc'y. Mr. Preston on taking the chair made a brief but pointed address at the close of which he announcid the following subject for discussion. 'Viz: The objects we seek to accom plith" Rev. R. Ciittenden spoke first and thought tho fol owing were among the objects. 1st. So to occupy the young as to ena ble them io Keep the sabbath tlay holy. 2nd. To pather in adults for Bible study. 3rd. To make pood ci'izcns. 4th. To ju dify the young to Bing in the house oi 'lie Lord. 5th. To give religious irstruction. 0th. So io teach that a'l arc taught to be christians- Rev. Win. Martin fol'owcd in the dis cussion and named two objects. 1st. 'To loakeg iod men and women." ''2nd. To study the wcrd of God." few Mr Yingling concluded the de bate on this question by considering that '"one great object was the salvation of the soul.'' The chairman then I r elly reviewed the points presented aud an nounced the 2ud. question for discussion viz: 'Duties of tlie Sunday tchool tsupt " ..... '1 he ser'y rras called upon by the chair to open the debate which ho did und tried in the course of his remarks t givu some of the dut es us fo'lows: 1st. Punctuality. . 2nd. Should study to possess executive ability. 3rd. Introduce a variety of exercises to conform with tho nature of the chil dren. 4th. Keep all busy ftrd rrot try to do everything himself. 5th. Be decisive and firm. J. O. W. Railey was next called upon who strengthened tlie points already given and added one more that tlie supt. ought to conduct frequent Reviews. Rev Martin followed and said the first great duty of a supt, w as 7o tire ia heart to God," and closed his speech by taking decided exceptions to tho 4l.h poini made by the sec'y. viz: "It was ihe duty of a mpt. to keep all busy and not do everything hMnself." And also oh jected to the 3rd; point viz "variety of exercises." Rev. Martia thought a Suuday school like an army of soldiers &o. Rev. Yingling followed and differed from Martin on the points., mentioned The chairman then reviewed .the points and added two others. 1st. Study ,to know your pupils and teucheis.. 2nd. Keep up witb the times. After which the convention adjourned' to meet on Wednesday morning, at 9 a m. After tho devotional exercise which aste.l hiilf.r.i hour a subject for dis cussion was Riven, "'Sabbath : 8"!ioel teachers work" opened by Mr. Holiday nsfollows; U- Punctuality. 2nd. Adapt ation. 3rd. Th?roiigh knowledge of the lesson 4th. Conversion of the children. Ctti, Not to discuss cof tro'cte I points of scripture. Tho sec'y- thought me part of the teachers work v. as to be quick enough lo move In nil things just a Utile ahead of the - pupil i, but keep in idght of them and be mire they are following wi'h a deep lntei est. End. To reach by all means the objective poirts of the lesson. 3rd. Not "o teach In thr tbti'tet but tn the concrete 4ih. Refuse ti be interfered .with by librarians and money collectors while in the the midst of the hour devoted to lesson. After wliluJi RcV. Martin, said 1st Exclude the controverted ji ints. 2nd. Preset ve harmony Kev. Ying'i;g thought the great point was - to study the scholars." . Mr. ..Chairman summed lip the thoughts: and after singing announced essciuiu's to success" as tlie 2nd ques tion for the day. Hew Ci-ittentlciMip-ncl tlie debate and '.bought the following were essct. tin's. 1st. rer.-onal effort. 2nd. Get others to come. 3rd. Regu'ar study of the word of God. 4th. special prayer. Oft. CanstriiH dependence upon (lie holy spirit, Rev. Martin put great sties, upon a ''cln istain il'e," ."ni. tjuo-tion and !nst, s'aai.l wehavi an Flk County sal, ba'h sej.il aEscciatiou? This question v. -is only briefl y di'i-ctt-sed v hen a vole w i- taken v hieli resulted in an uu'iuiirou!! utrrmaiivo A committee for the purpose of making fin t her arrangements for the forming of snitl r.s' o'. t i'i iu was appointed by ti e cha'.r. The names arc withheld for the pre-cut. 'Ilio convention ut li m. ad journed nine dir. A.Ik I'inst'OX, 1 res Gi;o. R. Dixor;, Sec'y. The 71. Y. k P. Railway. TUB LA TK8T IMPl'OVEM EXTS ITS fiRowiso piio-jt'iUvn v its si;m MICH TIMK TA1SI.K AXI) ITS AItAX.;i: MEXT3 FOIt I'UXTDXMAL Tlt.VVJ-.T.. From the Ih'jYah' Courier The Buffalo, New York & Fhl'iidel- phia Railway is a Hufl'alo road, ami as such we are always glad to make note of its prosperity. Jts lir.SINKS..-? THIS YFA.lt so far shows a very hr.ndsome increase over that of the same mouths of last year. Tlie earnings for tlie nijntli of Fcb'ry. showed an increa se of fifty per cent, over those of the same mouth in 1875, and tlie business of March and April so far is largely in advance of that of tlie previous year, ami promises to keep up, especially in the transporta tion of coal, lumber and bar'.;. IMPOUT i NT IM t'RO v f-y F.XTS are being made in every department of tiie road. The track is being rapidly re laid with steel mils from the wor-s of ug CumiiPit ix-m. ooiixpunythe rail be ing the standard Pennsylvania pattern: and two gravel trains ar- now kept in active motion.-ill passenger equip ments are being thoroughly overhaul ed; repainted and upho stei'ed, and al though tlie.se are not very old, they will be made to look as good as new. Several fine new passenger coa'-'-.e-t are being built for the ror.d at t hecar works of Sharp i Co., of 'V'i'.tnington Delaware; mid these will be soon ready fur lielivety. There arc also a hu. died coal cars being but'tat the RuffiJo Car Company's wciks which will s-'ou Ve put upon the road. A large and haudsome locomotive, from the Brooks' Locomotive Works at Dunkirk, was adtied to the robing stock of the road yesterday, and another engine is rapid'y approaching completion. In many oilier ways loo numerous to spec ify, the road i- being pui, in. ll" best trim for passenger freight tiailie, and will be fully worthy of all the succe-:s il is so sure to win. THK Sl'ML'Tl TIME TAEI.n goes into effect the 17tb, and il l the clianges liiatieiu it wilt be found for the better, For travel over the immet'.; tie line of the road, without reference to the eoiinectii iis, which i.i'C wed pio- ided fur.the.scheilu'e wilt be found sat isfactory. During the summer THE TRAINS will run as follows: The ByftVo Mai! will leave Bulliiio at 7 2-5 A. M arriving at Emnoriumat Vi 15 I M. This Mb returning, will leave Philadelphia at 11.55 P. M., New York at -5 P. M.. JCmporhim at 1,45 P. M, and arrive in Btjffa'oat. 7.10 P. M. The Philadelphia .Special Express, or "Limited Mail will leave Bulla o tit 2.0u P. M., ari-iving in l'libailelphia at 7.0u A.M., Baltimore 7.35 A. M., Washing ton at 9.02 A. M. nnd Kew York at 10 10 A M Returning, the Limbed Mail will leave Philadelphia at 7,2') A. M Washington, 0.07 A. M., Bu'timoro lit 7.30 A. M.j Fmporiitv, 0 P. -L; arriv ing in Buffalo at 10 30 P. M. This wi 1 be the CentenniaUrain mid will be run iu brilliant style; although the return train first mentioned, iu view of tho late ness of too hour at which ii leaves Phila delphia, basils advantages. The Port Alleghany Accommodation will leave Buffalo at 5.30 P. M.j instead of 4.00 P. M.: us heretofore, arriving at Port Alleghany at 9.40 P. M.; Returning it wi'd leave Port Alleghany at 4 30 A. M. arriving in Ruffaloat 9. A. M. By the new time table tho local pat rons of the ro-id are liberally accommo dated,, und. the time of the morning into Emporium allows live hours at point named and return the same day. Business men who wish to place them selves in personal communication with the trade along the road will find this a great convenience. People who are preparing to "do" the Centennial Ex position shou'd remember the ii. N. Y. & P, Railway. W still print nice visitinj cards. Give us a rail. Tub Report of tin i'h-uX .iii-.l Pchotls ta crowded out ibii ve"k. II will npi.--ar.Jn our next. . , .. Don't foigt t the d -nice cf CompMiy II. to. morrow (Friday) evening. The weather is pleasant ; r The court odvcitisemcnts will appear next week. After this week ve h pe io be able to give more reading matter. If you wal yoif.1 j bouigraph taken go to Ba'dwbis' at once, for after tills week tho ga iety wl'l only be open the first null in each lU'tith. During the re n.aiiMcr of thf time he v.-ilJ bo absent from t'ne p'nee i'mi.T si t!: e tscop'c views Sew Thiio Tabic. Eastward. DAY lEXRSS R:ES A. M. EP.JE WEL B:13 P, M. PtiSi-ftSELrHSA L'i 1:07 A, M. Wcsiward. M3AGARA tltPnCC 7:03 P. M.' Cftte KSfiiVL 2:22 P. M. ERIE EXPRESS .3:B1 A. M. Tiie Niagara Exprt-sj .niakcd the fiisicsl finie ofi'.ny train on the road Leaving K:iv'? V 0 A. M., it arrives in I'liilatlt ipl-.ia lit 9 P.M.; returning it leaves Philadelphia at 7:20 A. JL; and arrives at ir..ne at t:45 P. M. ADTIlS'l'sTUA'l -:Ht.4 S0TICE. lrA'lr:F Hi t: II ?"!' i:Arv Dix'd. ji.rt c i-.ri ti'Saamfxtarv upon tho b.it-c --Uu'- biive bieii griilifetl to tho und r-'giivd. "Ii iier-ons indebted to ".iiti -. 1 - le are reone-tcd to iiitikc pay-m.'t-f . und ilio.'e i.uvhig ci.-tioi.s to ite seiil tii' s-ii-H" v i;!i-iiil tie av, to PJ-'NUY M'-CRiiADY Adihinistrator, Kcr-ey, I'll., t'ouii'y. Pa. or to his At t'lruevs ilALii r; M'Cal'ley, KitH-way, Pa ' n'j-6t. t'fttd!e;i. All -,er.m:i3 iiiv; horehy wi.rned not to purchase or medii'c vith one Mo-lev ,t Dahmaii lire .roof .-' pureliused by tin" uitder.-igit'i! at fhi-riifii f'-uie. and eft in t it'- i-ast- of A. .1. .very of Wccd viiie. t"i;il ctmveiiie:;; t" iunovc. the -.tlllO, its the :..d A. J. Av-(-y bus IK) interest in s-iM sai'e. r. f. AvrrtY. Weetlvilie. April l.a , l.s7 n8tf. AXXt'AL SKTTLKMFXr OF.A J" Toirmft'n lor (lie ijenr ct-'fhty April M, IsTts. . As.-e.-i-ed valuation S2I2.7J7 00 Am't of seat i d fond tax 700 so " ( 'f uusv-titetl r'd tax 91) '. 3 1.701 P2 710 00 038 55 " of ortlers n eeived fro'n commissioners Am't sur)-.-rvio'rs checks on tii n. -liip ttei.s. litis ytar A ni'; 'i"i'vi-tv's'-liii-is,',ii-i- celtetl at auditors' setile- lllfllt Am't this year's ii-suo ov.t- stamliug Am't d tie so ' i' tv at set t limine i . t L. F. Leiigett 3-1 :9 A- Livaus 03 77 Col 61. 283 74 Am't of nutstspdiug jitb'!; ti'.'s of this var Am't of funds remain ing in treasury 42 88 Am t unco'ikeied on special tax 115 02 31 71 158 50 Am't unprovided for this" yc.-.r Am't indebtedness of former years A art old orders outstanding Am't paid ! old accounts this y.ar J. Ti'.r'i-y jutigint i:i Cb-is Wei-It iutfmvr.t Ortiei-.- beitl f'y J. Yt'iihehu 103 21 85 00 00 00 MOO- l!t5 00 AVAL P.. II K' ITl, ) J. M. RltOOKPiNS Luditors. ii. L. TJIFRSTOX. I Attest A. V tJz'AY, 'k-!-.';. nf'13 JO.X:s TO YrXSMJ' IS A VCO CST u 'ttli Jimila (J .--.aid 'J m-iiK,'iij. To amount jn hands of t:vs- urer first of year 1-1155 To amount ser.tcd lc h-d 1 l'U 01 To ort lers frtiiti couniy ttm- niissioiici-.-; 1.2oo 00 To cash lVo.vu C-iL!ec!or Atl I-.- barger i 4,; i-',5-iu 02 By amount of sending out or- d'-r-i red "-me. I J " J 4? liy paid !. -t.--utvr"s commi-tsion GO 6.! iJy anion 11 1 paid tupi. r i -Air.Mi'-. let.' for sei-vices 22.) 00 Pv niiiount )i;:iil laborers ' 1 1 ! ! i r M'ler. . t-G2tl i'y ainounf paiil n pcrvisor Pet"v AUtrcli fur b;-i vices 258 S j Ly amount paid laborers t'nilcr Aiarcli 707 00 .By amount seated tan--, in col Jector' t .1 nils, subj - .1 to 1 (1.11- iniss.!t-ii aii-l exoiieralitiiis lfi.'lfO By amount paid lovin.-h.p i.f- ib-'ei s CO 00 52,0111 U ASSi'lS AN'O LTMU'MTIKS OF JOXKS TO'vVNi-llIi'. Amount tlue from Collector -Mi l r. 1-S7i . ,j Amount tine from Collector Miller. 1-S73 c-j oj Amount due from Collector Tlieo Cook, s74 177 CO Aniounr due from Collector 'J lieo. Cook, ls"5 j.; 15 t o 'iliuum' duo froin Collector Attl hovger '.i)uiid'7I ll'i 27 Amount bie from county treas urer old fund 2J7 22 Amount due ironi taxes, '7-laiitl '75, subject to 1.0m mi?. ions and expenses r,oo co 51 323 L3 ROAD LIABILITIES. Amount of outstanding road orders fjfg 19 Exec-jo of assets over liabilitits 425 14 lrl,323 83 ., . POOR A8SF.78. Ani:ur.t due from Collector ' -Miller, '73 fio cjg Excess of liabilities over n?sct3 C23 41 5600 37 TOOR LIABII.ITIFsi. Amount ortlers outstanding 71 ,'( Due Elk County 0 Bi & Due County treasurer 2VJ 31 4-ajO 37 V41CATI0.1 Ot IAXABLB PBOFGUTT IS JoSBS ' TOWXhU!l. ,s,llUd 11? 101 00 Unseated . . .- . 151 ..50,, No. 01 mills levied for roads ' " 10 0q?y0rJlUr,iTiMln,OfAudWo", ' n9-3t Jas. N. Wk..i.,, Town ( -jf-rk