? Ifuec TUB VX& CHAMBERLAIN. jecessnrs to O. A. Rathhun.) Attof- neyp-rt-Iiv Vrtn Street, Rldg way, .Li v'., Tii. ' A ILLY. ilHB'St v8n2tf. , iv -OFF, ft HA MB LEX, Ait or"- 7 vw. UWgwny. Elk County "i -- iosthe hnll from the Dkmoc at U! tiliinlinicnt. Claims lor collection promptly attended to Jne. 15 '70. , - VII A . L I . S II OL US. Wfitchmt'er Sngrnver and Jeweler Main tro R.dgway. Pa. Agent, for the ilowe f?e mg Machine, and Morton OolJ ien. H'v irftu atobes. etc, dotewith le aun M.c,wy l heretofore. Satis actiso , uinnnieeti vlnly J. 0 h. BAILEY, ATTORXEV-A.TLAW. Tlnl. Kidgwsy, Klk County, Ta. Agent tor the Traveler's Life and Aeol Jlont InMirinc Co., of Hartford. Conn. JAMES I). FULLERTON, Surgeon Dentist, having permanently lo cated in Rigway, offers Lis professions! ser vices to the riiiretis f Hldtway ano sur rounding -v .i warr-inted Office In Smvi8& tirr.l-.r'e liuilding, up stairs, first io the Ml.. 73-n-82-ly Druggist a i-1 i'.iuii;i(f !!ti:it, N. W. cornei of Main m.'t ;'.iil strr.tt;'. bulgway, Ta. full nSHoiimotit r.f carefully selected For eign and I.'.tv"M'i? tiii!;i. Prescriptions parefol v hour, Uny or night vln3v l.. v. rgeon. -..aer Plead and 'Mii'.-r Prond 8t. Utiiee hours Irora -.il l nolo 7 to 8 1'. M. Main 8 to 10 A. Tlnlijl. J. .b. J well, M. lh, Eclectic riiyi:.axi and Puvgcon, hasremov- ed his o iti ' Kidgwnv. in. ho bricn. u sit" I ty J f' Otu.;c Imr.- n.ie sueet, to .Man si. nf-ci'iid story of the t John U. Hall, eppo- 2 P M 7 to 0 P M j! )!:-: house, RinawAT, Ei.k Co., Pa. W. H S'CHRAM, Proprietor. Thankful for the pntronage heretofore io liberally bestowed upon him, the new proprietor. tioi-es, by paying strict a,- !iHi)ii lc Hie . .. n'.ni and convenience oi guests -to Hi' same. Oct 3i) 'v.. nii'inuance oi ih KElir.IJY HOUSE, ChKt . 'A"..K, Z-utt Co., Pa. John- ' Thankful bo liber illy . pro prie'or. tcntion to i of giusts. 1 same. !,U.Nri, Proprietor i : i patronage heretolort -.v. -j iipou him, the new l'.v ruying strict at orid convenience . utinuoncB of the f. . FA Y. LUMOliri. AND i:SUKANCE COM MISSION BROKER, GEXEKAL C-JlAA-lCTWS ACSENT Xo 2C0 Walnut Place, (T10 Walnut 8tr.-it,) PHILADELPHIA. PA. n 41-ly The uiul'.'jvint'd represents the fol lowing reliable Cunipunie for thin District. Aetna Hartford 7,000,000. North liriiish Meretmtile.- 10,ooo,oiki. (iernmti Amerienn, X. Y .OIKI.OOO. liitrtini . l . Amuoil, (hio. l'uterson, N.J. Farm vi lie. Va.. 1 ,fiU0,000. 1,000,000. 40O,tKK. 2."0,000. 4.INJU.000. Trttvt'X'i" Lli At-clilent.. Con-eMiomieme solicited from those t' .wiring inuriince. P. P.. WACHTEL, n lltlft St. Mary's Pa. 11'. HAYS, l't:.',LB IN Qoacr-, ITotions, Srrceries. Cry and :r.v..rv. Variety, FOX lLK CO., PA. t:ur!ty M. f. t 1 u47i f i: M. II . jlAHTMAN. i iiierly of St. . .;,-.:selfwlthM. ;i i0 practice of '!y.' i"y clone at : i they hope to re D 11- Dr. v.'. . Mary'.j. :j. : J. Euric;- , jncdiciin tention to it ceive a liberal sl.sro of the patronage of the public. Dr. W. B. Hartman can he found :it till hours, either at his rooms, over ruwt-ollico, or nt Dr. M. J. Earley's lru Store. Dr. M. J. Earley can be ibnnd nt tho feeidence of V.r. C. K. iiar.ey, or at his Drug Htore. Huvgery, and diseases of Women .n !'r! . : ireu a njcciality. I:. (inEsii, Dealer in all kinds of cabinet ware, woodand eane Heat chairs, kitchen and extention tables, wood and marble top tands, wood and marble top bureaus, what nots, looking glasses, wood and marble top chamber suits, mattresses, pring bed bottoms, bed steads, cribs, Luferty's nietul lined wood pumps, kc, &e. Cane sc::ts replaced with .perforated wood nu. Weed sewing .machine reduce-, .rojii .?'5 to the jiet machine in the market, and pic ture frames made to order. Also a large assorted stock of ready made cottins constantly on bund und trim med at shortest notice. All the above goods are sold at panic prices. Ware Rooms in masonic building, Uidgway Pa. voii4Utpdupi,J7'77. Eatss ci .'ivsrtis'.r.. Due column, out' -r. J $75 00 40 00 I " " 25 00 I " '.' " 15 00 Transient advertisement j per square of eight lines, one iumtuou $1, two inser tions, $1.60, three insertions. $2. business cards, ten liues or less, per year $5. Advertisements payable quarterly. DRIED APPLES AT POWELL & KIME'S. Office in N'tr ' rasni, vi, ( y THURSDAY, JANUARY 11, 1877. -"Arrival and Departure of Mails. Eastern Daily except Sundays; ar rives at 2:22 p. m., leaves at 6:16 p. m.; Western Daily except Hundnys; leaves at 2:22, arrives at 6:16 p. m. Brookville Daily except Sundays arrives at 12 in., leaves nt 2:80 p. m, Spring CTeek Arrives Tuesdays and Thursdays at II a. m. leaves Wednes days and Fridays at 9 a. m. Lodge Meetings. Elf Lodge, No. 879, A. Y. M meets the seeond and fourth Tuesdays of each month In Masonic Hall. . . . A. . t.' nan i A t H.IK unapier, iiu. wu, i. v. .n., meets the third Tuesday of each month in Masonic Hall. Knapp Commandery, No. 40, K. T. meets tlie fourth Thursday of each mouth In Masonic Hall. County Olflccrs. President Judge-Hon. L. D. Welmore Associate Judges Hons. J. K. Whit more, Chas. Luhr. PherirF Daniel Scull. Treasurer Jacob McCauley. District Attornev J. K. P- Hall. Co. Superintendent Geo. R. Dixon. Prothpiiotary. &c Fred. Schwning. Deputy Prothonotary W. H. Horton. Commissioners Michael Wedert, W. H. Osterhout, George Reuscher. Commissioners' Clerk W. S. Horton. Auditors W. H. Hyde, R. I. Span fi ler, George Rothrock. Township Ofllccrs Judge of Election Will Dickinson. Inspectors James Penfleld, 1. It. Smith. Justices of the Peace Charles Mead. Jns. D. Kitllerton. School Directors O. B. Grant. Jas. Gardner, CJ. T. Wheeler. N. T. Cuiu mlngs, W. 8. Service, Eng. J. Miller. Supervisors O. B. Fitch, Jas. Riley. Treasurer W. H. Hyde. Assessor M. S. Kline. Assistant Assessors Geo. Dickinson, John Walmsley. Auditors J. It. Hagerty, James Pen field, J. 8. Powell. Clerk-M. 8. Kline. Constable J. W. Morjrt'ster. C'lmrehes. Lutheran Rev. I.Brentlohian, pas tor. Services every alternate Sunday, in both English and German, at 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. Sunday school lit 10 a.;m. the pastor Superintendent; Geo. A. Walker, asslstntit. Grace Episcopal Rev. .Wm. James Miller, rector. Services every Sunday at the usual hour, 1 1 a. m. and 7 p. m. Sunilav school at 10 a. m. All are cordially invited to attend. Seats free. Methodist Rev. A. Van Camp, pastor. Services every Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. Sunday school at 3:00 a. m. C. E. llollnday, superin tendent; Geo. R. Dixon, assistant. Young Folks' ISible Class at 3 p. m. Regular Official Meeting the second Monday of each month at 8 p. m. Roman Catholic-Rev. Father Maher pastor. Services every other Sunday at 10 a. m- PRK8UVTEMAN. Rev. A. J. Mont gomery, Pastor. Se; vices every fourth Sunday in the Lutheran church at 11 A. M. and 7 P. M. CUISTADORO'S HAIR DYE 3 Cristadoro's Hair Dye Is the SAFEST and BEST; it acts instanta neously, producing the most natural shades of Black or Brown; does NOT STAtX the SKIN, and Is easily ap plied, It Is a standard preparation, and it favorite upon every well ap pointed Toilet for Ladyur Gentleman. Sold by Druggists. J. CRISTA DORO, P. O. Box, 15:!, New York. Nt-41 RAILROADS- PENNSYLVANIA RAIL IIOAD Philadelphia & Erie R. R. Division WINTER TIME TARLE. ON andafter SUNDAY, NOV. 20, 1870, the trains on the Philadelphia & trie Railroad wlll run as follows: WESTWARD. NIAGARA EX leaves Rgnovo.... 4 45 p ai " " Driftwood.. 6 38 p m " " " Emporium 0 60 p m ' St Marys... 7 45 p m " ' ' Ridgway... 8 14 p m nrr at Kane.. 9 20 p m ERIE MAIL leaves Philadelphia 11 65 p m ' " Renovo 11 00 a m ' " " Emporium., ....12 65 p m St. Mary's 1 40 p m Ridgway .". 2 11pm ' " Kane 8 30 p m " arrive at. Erie 7 85 pm EASTWARD. DAY EX leaves Kane 6.00 am " " " Ridgway 7.60 am " " Si Marys... 7 20am " " Emporium 8 10am " ' Driftwood 8 68 pm ' ' Renovo 10 10 pm ERIE MAIL leaves Erie .......11.00 a m " ' Kane 8 50 p m " " Ridgway........ 4 49pm ' " St. Mary's , 6 15 p m " " " Emporium...... GlOpm ' Renovo 8.85 p m " ' arr. at Philadephia... 7 00 a m Day Express and Niagara Express con nect east with Low Grvde Division and B N. V! & P. R. R. WM. A. BALDWIN. Gen'l Sup't. , SCIENTIFIC FARMER. BOSTON, MASS. Science is knowledge, soientiflo is knowing. Can a better motto be adopted In the interest of a profitable culture. Entering families in every seotion, Never has it failed to give satisfaction To the Intelligent farmer, In ail things practical) For it treats of the doctrine of u.es In matters that pertain to the farm. Canuot you afford to give it a trial For only One Dollar a year, Apd your name and address plaiuly writ ten. Remitted to the Scientific Farmer Co., Boston, Mass. Much of monthly value will be received, Enabling you to profit from others experi ence. Reflect that ideas turned to nses are money. Five Copies, 75 cent each. ESTABLISHED 1800 SILVERMANN & CO., MILLINERY GOODS, FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS, JEWELRY, -.0:- LADIES TRIMMED HATS from 75cttl, $1.00, Hand upwards. LADIES FURS from $2.50, tf, , 5 to 97ft per set. REAL MINK BEST M low as J8.00. Velvets and Velveteens, In all colors, very cheap. Black Englinh Crnpe, Flowers and Feathers. A Full line of Hosiery, Gloves and Handkerchiefs. Ladies and Children's Knit Woolen Goods and Underwear, Shawls and Dresses, &c, Ac, at prices to defy competition. We keep all First Class Goods and positively no Auction trash. We Will send samples of anything In our line, and should we receive your orders, will attend to them with every possible care. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. We are agents for Madame Demorest's patterns. Catalogues sent free on application. Mil liners and Dress Makers supplied at New York wholesale prices- SILVER MAN N 4 CO., n34 37 Wast Third Street, Opp. the Court House, Willlamsport, Pa. THE ADVOCATE. Office, over Powell A' Rime's Store, Main Street. $2.00 A YEAR $1.60 IN ADVANCE. SPECIAL TERMS : DemorcsVs Monthly, with premium, and Advocate, for $3.50. Read the Premium List. Peterson's Magazine, and The ADVOCATE for $3,00 job printing: B USINESS CARDS, VISITING CARDS, WEDDING CARDS. BILL HEADS, NOTE HEADS, ENVELOPES, STATEMENTS, BOOKS, BOORS, r . ).. Cheaply and Neatly Piinted. Estimates Fui'tiisheib .' f ,t- if. ORDERS BY MAIL WILL RECEIVE PltOMPT ATTENTION, Address i HENRY A. PARSONS, JR., RIDGWAY, ELK CO., PA. J-EW LIVERY STABLE IN RIDGWAY. DAN SCRlDNER WISHES TO inform the citizens of Itldgway, and the public generally, that he has started a Livery Stable and will keep GOOD STOCK, GOOD CARRIAGES and Buggies to let upon the most reasonable terms. toTtte will also do job teaming. Stable on Broad street, above Main All orders left at the Post Ofllce will receive prompt attention. Aug'J01871tf RadieSt Home at W' B. SMITH'S. Powell A Kime hate a special de partment for Boots and Shoes, in which you can find anything you want for Ladies, Misses, Children, Gents and Boys. You can find any thing you want there. LADIES' AND C1TILDRENS' o a A T s . LADIES' AHD CHILDREN' F U H S ! F IX 11 S 1 REAL AND IMITATION HAIR GrOODS I.AmES COATS as low as S2.A0. anil from Hint up to mm. REAL HAIR SWITCllES from 7cW,, $1.25, $2, SI, end So. worth double the money, lit, A UK SI IjK FKINQFX n low a ict nnd from that Up to fio, 75. $1, (1.50, W.eifafpt yard. JF YOU WANT TO BUY GOODS CHEAP GO TO JAMES It HAGERTY Main Street, Ridgway, Pa DBY GOOD3, NOTIONS, BOOTS riHU-fcH, liATH AJN1) CAiS, GLASS AND QUEENS WARE, WOOD AND WILLOW.WARE, TOBACCO tAND CIGARS A Large Stoek of Groceries and Provisions The BEST BRANDS of FLOUR Constantly on hand, and sold as cheap as me iliiUAfJ!.KT J A ML' 8 II HAGERTY K0TES. Don't ask Miller how his family Is. When wlll we have a new court house. Maple sugar time will soon be here. Tnic Jail at this place now contains eight prisoners. IIow many times have you written 1870 this year. Tbb County Auditors are now busy sot tllng up the affairs of the county. Tub rate for county taxed this year will bo eight mills on tho dollar. Hon. Simon Cameron has been a member of Congress slnoe 1845. Vnnderbllt Is said to have left en estate worth $85,000,000. Hon. L. A. Machev will please accept our thanks for valuable public documents. Tiikrb Is achap at Brock way vlllc, JcdVrson Co., engaged In manufacturing bogus dickies. A chap brought us an almanac the other day to make extracts from. Building1 wlll be brisk In this 'place the coming spring, Geo. A. Anderson has bcctl appointed foist master at Pittsburgh. Old Probabilities seems to be on a spree at present. Thcjall at this place Is now considered "prisoner proof." K. O. Morchead will start a new paper nt Brockwayvllle In a few weeks to be onllcd. The Keystone Odd Follow, The debt of the .United States wns de creased during the past six mouths, $9,518, 103 18. Thb recent snow storm estentlcd further south Ulan any fof the past thlrty-flve years. At New Orleans the chow Is over a foot deep, The Etit CO,, ft, R. and Mining Oazette has been reduced to a seven column sheet, and is now called TheEi.k County Oabettk. The hunters have commenced "bringing In" the deer killed during the hunting sea son. n. H. Wensei. has been appointed tipstaff by the Court (and not "tipstaves") as wc said In our last issue, The candidates for the office of Constable at the coming spring election; will be num erous. Thore will be fiplscnpat service at the Earley church on Sunday next, January It, at three o'clock, P. M. Teams Wanted for Bark Hauling nt Brookston Tannery, Ilroukstoni Forest Co. Pa. (NI7W) Tub Advocate office, over Powell & Klmc's Btore, Ridgway, Pa., is the plneo to get all kinds of printing chenp. Cronin, It Is stated, now mtmlts thnt ho charged thoTlldcnltcs, S3.0O0, In hand paid, to bring the bogus returns to Washington. The McKean Miner snys: "This Is n dull time for house shocrs," If we had the Min ers hoUSB nnd they had our house two errors would have been avoided. CoitNEtlcs Vandehbii.t, the great Rall- woy King, died Inst Thursday, Jan. 4th, 1877, after a long Illness, Be was born on tstnten Inland May 27, 1791, and was eighty-one years of age at the time of his death. Ferry may count the vote according to his returns If ho thinks there is any alarming prospect thnt Congress would fail to elect, and so leave him to walk into the White House by the regular laws of ascent. A man was arrested In New York, a few days since, with 82,000 worth of pearl buttons in a valise, although there are people who profess to believe there are not that many curl buttons in the world. One genius proposes to licit passenger ears, so ns to avoid accidents by Are In case of a train running off tho track, by red-hot can noii'lMills ten inches in diameter, carried In cast-iron boxes under the ears. They would moke it lively if ever they got loose among a lot of passengers, WE have been asked Several tlitlds if we printed certain kinds of jdb Work. In reply, we wlll say that we print anything from a visiting curd to a full sheet poslef. If we do not happen to have the style of typd or paper you wish, remember that We can easily order anything td suit our customers wufils. In our last Issue, speaking of tho marriage of the wealthy Miss ltulmtrt,of Cincinnati, the typos raado us say "married at the horse of the bride's fathers,'1 Of BOUrse It Is unnecessary for us to remark thnt hokkk should read house, and If the bride had more than one father it Is nothing surprising. Whnt a woman Can do finds a happy illu trRtiontntholifeofMrs. John A. Logan. The Senator frankly admits thnt he owes his suc cess to her, nnd In bis public duties she con tlnueshlsbesthelpMneet. She attends to his private correspondence, and her chlrography so resembles his that her letters are preserved ns Senatorial fltf togrnphSi A bill In equity has been filed in Philadel phia Conlrttnrl Pleas to restrain tbo ringing of Ht. Mark's Church chimes, which are declared a "publlo and private nuisance." Affiants complain of the "noise" Its A nuisance which disturbs the rest of invalids and infants, tho sick and nervous, and destroys much that goes to make up the peace and happiness of home life. On New Year's morning, a son of Esquire Ktopp, of Rlmersburg) was enguged with some ofhls companions In shooting aWay the old year, one of whom loaded a musket, and young Stopp took it tothedoor and fired it off. The gun bursted, breaking one of his lower Jawsand splitting his head open, resulting in Instant deutli4"C'larlon Jucksuniau. We have received a bice lot of seeds from James Vtck, Rochester, N. Y.i along with which was a beautiful ivy for our "better halfi" Vlck's seeds always come tip, at least tbat is olir experience with them , and we advise our readers who are in want of flower or garden seeds to send to James Yiek Rochester, X. Y. and enclose a two-cent stamp for his Cntaloguo containing 300 lllus tratlons. Snow Bt'okJ. Our readers haVe noticed, we persumc, tho snow full of Saturday even ing. At least by the number of men cm ployed on the Sabbath Day shoveling paths und cleaning off roofs, we judge some people were aware that snow bad fallen, Tho fuct is, laying aside all jukes, one of the heaviest foils of snow ever known in tills section fell during Saturday night and Sunday morning The snow now covers the ground and house tops to a depth of two to foul' feet. Tbo barn in the rear of Powell & Kline's store caved In The roads ars almost impassible. The editor of this paper Is about run ashore for wood and h-l's to pay and no pitch hot. New York, January 4. Last night a sleighing party from Astoria ap proached Hunter's Point terry to Thirty-fourth street, New York; The large sleigh was drawn by two horses and contained besides the driver, three ladies and three gentlemen. Fioin some cause the gate of the ferry was open, though the boat had left the slip, The speed at which the horses were going and the slippery descent to the bridge rendered it impossible to stop the team, and horses, sleigh, men and women were precipitated into the water. All but one of the party were rescued. The missing man is Wm Fearens, of Astoria; One lady had an arm broken. The horses went unde the ice and were lost. I , BUTTER AND LARD, AT Y. &K'S The aggregate amount of flourro duced each year in America Is over 4-5,000,000 bnrrels, requiring in the neighborhood of 950.000,000 staves for packages on the supposition thnt it is all barreled, Tho Mark Lnlic Exprcm asserts that 100 tons of fresh American beef reach England weekly, This new branch of trado has created considerable anxiety in the English agricultural districts of Shropshire and Stafford shire, Fifty thousand elephants are killed every year to furnlsli tlie ivory worked up in England nlonc. The best Ivory comes from Zanzibar, the silver-gray from regions south of the equator, and the favorite ornamental material from Siam. The fire In the Lykens Valley, nnd Short Mountain mines is still raging. The damage is already estimated at 200,000. It is doubtful, whether, in case tlie fire be extinguished, work can be resumed before next summer. Nearly 8,000 men arc employed in the several collieries In Lykens Valley, one thousand of whom worked In the burning mines, 0(1 City had a large oil fire on Christmas day. The fire originated in the American Transfer Company, located on the Hats on the west side of Oil Creek. Several persona were seri ously Injured by a boiler explosion, and a large tank containing fourteen thousand bnrrels of crude oil took fire and bursted, scattering tho burning oil in all directions nnd throwing large pieces of iron several rods. Thirty thousand barrels of oil were burnetii and a large amount of property destroyed, FROM JIOX. JOHN J). 1I1LLER. Llfeissbort; and no person of him self can literally "prove all things." It is then the part of wisdom to render available th experience of others. Here It is: Smith Mills, N. Y., .Inn. 7, ls7rt. Ir. M. M. Fciincr, Frcdonia, N. Y. Hear Sis:--Pleascscnd mo two (2) dux. Golden Re lief .Toe size and one (1) doz. ?1 size. This article Is proving the most popular of any thing I ever sold In this line. Yours truly, J. It. IIILTjER. Stockton. N. Y., Feb. 1, 18711. Dr. Mi Mi Fcnner, Dear Slr-ln the spring ol 1874 my wiOl had a severe attack of neuralgia in her neck ftnd shoulders Sho suffered terribly, being unable to sleep or lie down In bed. After trying matt1 remedies to no pur pose, she was finally completely and per manently cured by threo applications of our Golden Relief, I have since tried it for arlous "nfhes and pains" and find it tho best remedy I evor used. For headaches I consider it a specific. Gratefully yours. J. A. DRAKE. Bflldy's Bend, Pa., .Inn. 24. 1S7H. Dr. Fenntr-I alii lienrly out of Cough Honey, Golden Relief, nnd Blood and Liver Remedy and Nerve Tonic. A 0 are selling piles of tlicnii rifrtso send nic a bdx nt once The people here think there is nothing like Fenncr'smedlclncsniid I think so too. Yours truly Wi J. MELDUKX. Foi'stilc oV dealers; Ask for a circu lar entitled "People's Remedies." BLANKET SHAWLS, AT POWELL fc KIME'S FURS, A SMALL LOT AT POWELL & KIM ICS. NAILS AND GLASS, AT POWELL A KIME'S. WOLLEN SOCKS AND MITTENS nt. POWELL &K1MKS N. O. MOLASSES FOR COOK- ing, also choice syrup always on hand at POWELL & KIME'S. List of Jurors a rawn for Jaunnry term, 177. G1IANI) JVBORH. nenpzettn. I). H, Wlnslow. Farmer. Keivinucr. ftinrleK. Wt-ls. laborer: Joseph Young, luMorer; Jncob voiimer, inriner. Fox. Franklin Showers, blacksmith Jacob Koderoeco.farmer; M. H. Moyer, fanner; John w, Mover, lurmcr; .ionn Kyier, miiner Ilortoni--Clinuncy Hruekwuy, lumberman C. H. tSladc, laborer. .Iv. Luther Honor, former. Jons,--Trumnn Uurlick, laborer; Anthony Cole, carpenter. R. oodword, clerk; Geo. Wiilkir, shoe maker; S. A. Olmstend, mlllwrisrht. WHieway. 3ii p. Kline, law suuiciu. ; ,cu. JMI!l8lone.--H. K. Moore. iiiniucrniHn. Spring Creek. Martin Peri in, lumberman St. Mary s. John HPlndlc, saloon keeper: GeoiRettucr, carpenter; L. W i Gilford, Mer chant; Michael uenr, i-iioioRrnpner. TKAVtlUiK J UKOllHi Renezetto. Timothy . Guilfoylo, black iinith: Decatur Hcwett, butcher. Kenzlnirer. Joseph llaincs, laborer! John Kroeckl, farmer; Gunrge Gregory, farmer Georicu Stuull'er. fariiter; Joseph Krelg, far niev. Fox.-.Iohtl Mosicr. former. Adam Kern- erer. fanner: Havs Kvler. tanneri Thomas Sullivan, farmer; F. X. Kna, tailor; Alonzo Alvers, laborer; Jolin ivunizicmun, curpeu ter. Javi-'-Chnries Bi Rogers, lauorer: josiaii w, Aleau, inrmcr. Jones. G. O. Gur'lick. BhoemakCn Fred Plstnr, laborer; Michael Miller, lullorer; J w. Meiien, iurmeri Ml stone. James rhnninlon. laborer. Hortom Joseph. Rolle. farmer; Geo. W. Clinton, farmer. Cuuinitnus. luhibcriuttii! L. (.'. Dickinson H!itKWnyi-A. Ai .Mnnn. inrmer . i, lumberman; Kutciio J. Miller, editor: O. It Grant, Tanner; George Gubn, laborer; 10. U. llarretti cici K; iiuniei m i.overn, lauorer. Knnne Creek; Jeremiah KUlott. farmer. feti Mary'i Philip Myer, shoemaker: Jacob KrniiH, saloon Keeper; Antnony i-roy. uiacu smith; Mutt. Mulone, harness muker. A NICE LOT OF NEW PRINTS at POWELL & KIME'S, only eight cents per. yard. BUCKWHEAT FLOUll. AND Graham Flour at POWELL KIME'S, BOOTS, SHOES AND RUBBFHS a new 6toek just arriving, at POWELL & KIME'S AT POWELL & KIME'S. YOU- pay cash for goods, and get more than the worth of your cashi SLEIGH BELLS AND W HIPS a nice little assortment, at POWELL & KIME'S FLOUIi, PORK, FEED, CORN Meal, Oats, always on hand POWELL & KIME'ri at bottom pri ces A FEW MORE OVER COAT and Buffalo Robes at POWELL & KIME'S SUGARS AT POWELL AND KIME'S are high to be sure but still are a little cheaper than at any other s'ore in town. W! Thursday lrfst, January 8th, was ln Ai nlversary of the battle of New Orleans. The rresbytcrlirl cliuroh In Poftsmotn 'i Va., was burned Sunday morning. Fire scovcred just as services fionirncnoel No one hurt. Loss $ 12,000; Insured in be Portsmouth Company for $A-,(W. TliB funeral of Commodore Vard-rh It took place from his late residcuce on Mon day lust. The floral offerings Wero of the most simple character, and every altempC at display was studiously avoided. A bevy of tramps In the trie lockup on being invited to Bhovel tbo snow from the court house pavement respectfully but firmly declined. They said tho weather was too inclement to shovel snow in the inter ser.son. rottsville, fa., January T. The jury in the case of Michaol Colghan charged with the murder of John Boscher, near Ashland, on October 28, after being out all night, rendered a verdict this morning f guilty f murder In tho BcOond degree. In some countries ooumon tree frogs are used as barometers. The frog is placed in tall bottle with a light ladder. In fine weather the animal always climbs up '.he Udder, and always comes down when a orm is approaching. Mrs. Hotohliss, of Louisville, is thor- ouglily pious. Mr. Hotchkiss is a moral man, but not religious. She Inhered enr- cslly and in voin for his conversion. Then ho sued for a divorce on the ground taut ho was not a Christian! but Bbe lost tlto case, Leonard Ilarper Johnson, of Viglnia. lias devised a new religion, based on anew Bible of his own composition. This pvo- endod revelation of divine will constitutes im a high priest, With a right io claim one-tenth of the income of his followers, atd to have os many wives as ho can got. Le as secured three wives, but no other fol lowers- as yet, although he preaches 1. octrincs eloquently; The Pennsylvania railroad has a spring and fall inspection of every bridge on tl-a road. The chief engineer vh'ks them a.i imself, and descends into the structure carefully inspecting every portion of the bridge, and every defect, where one exists, is at once thoroughly remedied. Snow drifts in Wayne county are 25 feet deep, and the cold is intense. Many cattle were buried. An old farmer and his two daughters Were digging their way out under the snow to the road with tin pans and fire shovel when relieved by neighbors. The old man was exhausted. Their pro visions and wood were nearly gone an i they would soon have perished, On Saturday gold sold down to 10I1J which is the lowest point in several yeai s Shipments from abroad and disbursum .iu on government account have loaded uuniv vaults to tho extent of $38,000,000, and rendered the expense of carrying so oner ous that the operators on the bull side are hary of touching it. Last Saturday evening Waiter Lewis, of Pahway, N. J., died in a dentist's chair from the effect of ether given for the pur pose of extracting a tooth. It is believed that death resulted from an irregulation of he heart, as the ether administered was not enough to render mm entirely un conscious, rue hoy was twelve years ot age, and died in fifteen minutes lrom the time the ether was taken. End of the Indian War. Cheyenne, Wy. T., Jan. ".Col, Mason, post commander at Tort Rolnuson, Red Cloud agency, telegraph Gen Crook to-day that he believed that he cculd get Spotted Tail to go cut and bring in Crazy Horse, if he General would permit (lid acceptance of the hostile chiefs offer to surrender od his giving up his arms and ponies. Gen. Crook telegraphed in reply that Col Mason could aecept the surrender on the terms named. I learned to-day that Crazy IIors is a son of Spotted Tail's brother. If o'd Spot undertakes tho mission ho will probably succeed, and thus substantially end the Indian war. That he will endeavor to do so seems likely, as he dislikes tho prospect of a trip I o the Indian territory, and wishes to strengthen his influence with the whites so that his request to stay where he is may bo respected, General Crook goes to Red Clond in a few days. ONIONS, A NICE LOT AT P. & K'S. FOR YOUR STOVES AND TIN Ware call at W. B. SMITH'S, corner of Main and Mill streets. XEW TIME TABLE P, & E. It. It. Commencing Sunday, Nov. 20th, 187', witcos. Mail East 4.-13 p m " West v... 2:47 n in Day Kxpf?f3 J'ast ..; (i;22 a in Ilie A lugara JL,xpress West : p m m now at. Mall Fast ;.; 4:49 p m Mail West 2.11 p m Day Express Eust. 6:5G a m Niagara Express West.... 8:14 p in 81'; MART'S. Mail F,ast.i..;;i 5:1.5 p m Mail West. 148 p in Day Express East 7:20 41 m Niagara Express West ;;, 7:45 p m License Petitions. The following license petitions have been flled in the Court of Quarter Sessions for January Term 1877, and will be presented to the said court on Wednesday, tho 21tu duy of Junuary, 1877, at 3 o'clock P. M. ('That If any person or persons shnll neeleet or refuse to lilt his, her or their License with in riKTKKN days utter tho same has been granted, such neglect or refusal, shall be deemed a forfeiture of said llceuse Purdon V. 2d, Page 01&) TAVEUX. lleuczette Henry Iilosh; D. L, Wlnslow. llenzluger. Frank X. Borg. Fox John Collins. Ridgway Wm. II. Bchrcnij Murphy & Mc- Farlnnd. Hi. Marys Anton Fochtinanj Loftnts Vogel: John Wachtel 4 Bon; Authony Hchauer; James Rogun; Honry Luhr ; Josewlt F. Wiudlelder. EA'ttso House lthlgwny James Magluuis. fH,. Mary's Wia. Gois; Jucob Kraug , STORE , St. MKry'!i-Joph Wtllielm. ; j:u. Si;ii.i:N;:-;j;, (;,,,(