U $xtti gutless. R. . M'QUILLEN Eorrtm. TUESDAY MOHMIWC, OCT. II- Apology. Va have delayed the publication of our papa in order to girt, as far m possible, tbe result of thaeleetioat bold in this tad other States oa Tuesday. Porott County. . 6 feel juat pride la beinf . able t) record that onr county hat gone Republican by an increaaed majority. Forest caa now aafely bo aet down among the Republican counties W the old Keystone State. Every Republi can candidate nv one waa elected by good round majority. The Elections. The rtsult of the elections held ei Tneaday is noat gratifying- to Repub licans So fiur as can be learned unHI the hour of going to press, every Bute whore elections were held baa gone Republican by aa increased majority. Instead of losing any members of Con great, we hare actually gained some, and we think it safe to ray that c,f the aixty-one members to the next Na tional house of repreaentatirea chosen in the different Statee which held their lections on Tuesday, at least forty fire are Republicans. We lure every reason to be satisfied with the glorious victories won oa Tuesday. Cuba'aReply topeln. When the Spanish authorities pro posed to the New YorkCuban Junta to assure unconditional peace to the Island, on condition that the revolu tionists as for an autonomy, M which shall be granted," similar to that of Canada, the patriots repliedjtbat noth ing short of entire freedom from Spain can secure any liberty for Cuba, and that there is no rowibility of anyj agreement, the basis of which ahall not be the independence of the island ; that such a proposition is a sarcasm, since the Spanish, government can a at recognise any right to the Cubans, as long as it preserves ia the island its ruinous system, and It knows that when the Cubans shall have the man agement of their own afiairs under the Spanish flag, it caul J not carry to its .exchequer the millions it has been drawing annually, nor to continue to overflow the island with officials with out conscience, who only come over to Cuba to get rich upon the ruin and degradation of the natives, and to per petuate the odioBS regime of their scandalous abuses; that the Span's'i government knows the Cubans are ab olitionist, while the negro traders and the great majority of the slave-holders are Spaniards, and although the Min istry at Madrid, forced by the Ameri can administration, would promulgate the emancipation of the slaves, those men, who now represent Spain in Cuba, would deadly oppose ti e enforcement of such a measure, and would resist, aa they have already resisted, to obey it; that even the submission of tbe t of nnteers to the laws proceeding from the peninsula and the apparent good faith of all the Spaniards with respect to their promises of liberalism, would not form the basis oa which reasons could be fouxded to induce the Cubans to lay dr.wn their arms, since they have been always deceived by the Spanish Government: that the patriots cannot draw a curtain over luxury of horror, with which tbe b pan tarda nave made war upon the Cubans, nor over the numberless murders committed in cold blood on peaceful citizens, in the solitude of the fields as well as in the center of the town ; ia the dead of night as well as in full daylight; that the Cubans cannot forget the transpor tation it untried men by hundreds to Fernando Po, nor the women violated right before the eyes of their tied hus v bands, fathers, brothers and sons, nor the infants run through with the points of the byoneU. The Midnight Raid. A STOUT Or fABKEB's LaXDIVG. It was a still hour cf midnight Not a star shone without the black and ominous sky. The ripplinj of the waters of the Allegheny, the nilT of aa engine, the croak of a disconsolate tree toad, or tbe howl of some unfor tunate benriniat were all the sounds that disturbed the night In that hour of gloom, two mysterious figures might have been seen stealing csuti-tisly down the'steps leading to Ferry land ing, their feet were muffled, and not a word escaped their lips, as they rap idly approached the margin of the river. Ia the thick darkness the clank ing of a chain waa heard, than the grating of a skiff on tbe gravel as it wss pushed into the water, and one of the two unknown put his foot into Jut boat, followed closely by his com pan ion, when suddenly a murderous yell saluted their ears and made them start as if struck by a bolt of forced light ning. They were struck I It was a fist that did it They retreated a few steps to gather wind and reconnitie but the un known yellist followed closely and with muscle rained he plunged into the bread-basket of the intruders, and they staggered apart lie stood be teea them like the Colossus of Rhodes, breathing heavily and defiantly, his giant arms striking from the shoulder and yelling to them to come p and be slaugtered. Oae of them came. His right 1st struck the eye of the pugilist, and tbe pugilist was com pelled to go one eye only oa them both. The mysterious ones suddenly closed oa the single warror, and with a sud den dash they left him like Moses, floating apea the bosom of the oily deep. Fleet were the steps of the unknown but loud were the threats of the des perate man who lay sprawling ia the bed of the Allegheny, with nary a kiver to keep out the cold. Mad and furious at his discomfiture, he sprang dripping to his feet, aaeVrushed after absk fleeing forms of hie antagonists. But they were gone; and shaking himself like some great New-Found-lander, returned to his lair in the boat, and tried a perspective view in to the dim future going only one eye en the effort. Thus endetk the midnight raid. East Brady Independent THE WAR IN EUROPE. LoHDOH.Ovt 10. the following de tails collected from various sources are published here to-day t The Italian Government has formal ly repudiated any desiga looking to the re-annexation -of Nice and Savoy. The result of Plebiscitnm in the Ro man States officialy published as fol lows; for Italian Unity,13,S6dgaiiut 1,507, majority, 11,850. A dispatch from Epinal, dated last eveuing, reports sharp fighting ia the department Vesges. The Prussian force consisted of about 9,000 men the French force was not so large and had less aitillery than the Germans. The Cgdtiug luted all day, when night put aaeud to the conflict The contest was undecided. The French retained their position which the Germans had attempted to carry a number of times. Gene.al Dupree, the French, com man dei, was slightly wounded in this en gagemeut The Prussians have arrived near Breustidt, a .i d skirmishing has al.caJr contended. George Sau.ilers wiites from Paris, that the cily is good for a six mouths siege. The Pall Mall Gaselte has a correspondent who writes hi a similar strain. Another despatch however, ays: Fans is now at the mercy of the Prussian guns oa the bight of Villa Jui The Prussians in the De partment of Aube. The Prussians again threaten Giessora, where they were repulsed by the National Garde five days ago. The redoubt of Pier refetti, near St Deui, has been aban- j doned by the French, the position be ing untenable. Two Frenchmen who were caught cutting the telegraph wires, were immediately shot by Prus sians. Tocns, Oct 10. The government announces cheering intelligence from every quarter of France. Peasants are prepared to rise to crush the inra dears. The army organization proceeds rapidly. It is reported Gambetta re cently left Paris in a balloon,, and landed safely outside the - Prussian lines. It is said he ia now on bia way toTours.The following dispatch is just made pubic by tbe governmeut: ' Beluxubcs, Oct 10. There have been no serious engagements since those at Thoury. Pithivers is now oc cupied by the French. Tours, Oct 10. The enthusiasm is increasing. Volunteers are rapidly swelling the ranks of the two armies now forming. The Prussians seem to be determined to advance into Nor mandy. . The people ia that province are sending their grain and catsle fur ther south, and placed every obstacle possible ia the way of the Prussians. Papal troops and Garibaldians make a force of six thousand, from the neu clus of one of the new armies. Losnow, Oct 10;--Ths Journal de Brussels is responsible for the story that negotiations are now pending be tween the German Government back ed by Russia, and Napoleon, the ob ject being to prevent the establish' weut of a French Republic. St. Bt'Kcrur, Oct 10. The enemy now seems to be abandoning the posi tion at this poiiit The entire German force which has been operating ia this direction, is now reported moving up on ooissons, wbicn is able to make an enegetio resiatence. Londox, OctlO. It is said that the Prussians will not take any action to opposo the convention of the French Constituent Assembly. Railroad Ira i us now run day and night on railroads to the eastward oft ran. They are used by the rruwiani, who are bringing up their heavy siege gans. One of the trains was thrown from the t-ack last night neat Vitry, and four Frenchmen Lvthat neighbor hood were arrested oa seapiooa of hav wilfully loosened the rails. Rous, Oot 10. Several Preach speculators were lately caught selling supliea to the lavaders. They were all arrested. Tours, Oct 10. ThJPsefect ef the Department of Aisne sends the follow ing dispatch to the Government dated St Qucntid, midnight October 7th: Tne Prussians have arrived within three leagues of us and we expect them to attack at daylight We shall do fend the place with the Garde Nation ale and firemen. Berli, Oct 10. The Ausen3er,o ficial journal, denies the existence of any correspondwee between King William and the Pope since tbo 30lh of July. Gen. von Fackenalive have revoked bis prohibition against social Dome crat meetings. He exacts police super vision of any meetings tending to embolden France to decline reasona ble terms of peace. The netghberhooJ wf TNrts, and es yecially on the road to Roeae, ia in fested with robbers, and night patrols have been organised to reprcsss law lessness. Tours, Oct 10. Alexander Glals Bizain, one of the members of the Na tional De&nse Committee, has issued aa address to his coniituents, declining re-election. lie expresses confidence in the situation of the armies now formiu, which hi thinks will expel the enemy from France. . St. pETER8BVRG,Oct 10. The pop ulation of the Diel of Schagrebsiah, having rebelled against Easier, the Russians have subjected the region again to his authority. The Russians were obliged to storm Kinab, where the rebels entrenched themselves. In this encounter the Russians suffered a loss of ore officer killed and eight wounded, and eighteen men killed and two wounded. The rebel loss is not given, but. was heavy. At lan ac counts the country was quiet TouROctl0. The Pruwiana hav attacked New Breisach. The connon ade is sharp, and the besieged are an swering vigorously. The Constitutional to-day announces that tne arrondissmcnt of ayence has chosen the Count of Paris, Gens. Trochu and Bazaine as their con didate to tbe Constituent Assembly. Uen. Ulrich will receive the grand cross of the Legion of Honor. It is again reported to-day the gov ernment will be obJigTto quit Tours after election, as thers is no place large enough for the sittings of a Constitu ent Assembly. Bordeaux is likely to ho chosen as the capital. At is announced by some journals that electors are likely to be again defeat ed. Los Dos, Oct 10. The Manchester Guardian, to-day, has a special tele gram which announces that the bom bardment of Palis will begin early next week. The cannonade will be preceded by a formal summons to sur render the citv. A dispatch from Frieburg, dated to day, has the following: New Bristach having refused to surrender, the Prus sians opened a cannonsde at several points with eight guns, and fires broke out in the town in consequence. The Prefect of the Rhine threatens severe penalties against insubordina tion. Tocrs, Oct 10. The journals here beleire that Napoleon waa the author of the Wilhelmshohe Manifesto, not withstanding the denial by M. Fictrie, and that the denial was made only be cause the document was not well re ceived. Um RAVELERS ill 11 LIFE AND ACCIDENT INSUIt H I 1 BANCS CUM Pa MY. of Hartford Conn. Cash Assets, 11,500,000. Grants LIFE and ENDOW MENT Policies of all approved forma. Ample security, low II rates. Also insures against ACCI s:. - J DENTH oa lining deal or total disability. Policies written by the year or month. Has paid 700 per day for (41 x Years In benefits to policy-holders. 17-4t $25 A DAT 1-49 new article for agents bampleafree. H. B. KHAW, Al fredMe. ROYIL HAVAIA LOTTERY. Prises canned and information furnished by OKOKtiK UFHAM, Providence, K. J. 27-41 50 Cents to 15 per Evening, si Home, We are prepared to furnlah profitable employment to Men and Women at their homes. One person in each locality throughout the United btatea, can engage in this business at arrest wairea. We send. frisk, full partiuulara and a valuable sam ple, which will do to commence work on. Any person seeing this notice, who wauls firofltable, periuanet work, should sand us heir address, without delay. K. C. AL LEX A Co., Augusta, Maine. Z7-4t $10 A DAY FOB ALL. Stuncll Tool samples mailed free. A. J. Kullain. tno uroauway, x. I. ii-W- T1RIDK AND BRIDEGROOM. Essays M-r lor loung sieo, tree, in sealed envH opes. HOW A HI) Association, Box P, if .riutaauipnia, re. BRIE RAILWAY ! 1,40 Miles "ndor one management. M Miles Without change f Poach, THE BROAD GUAGE DOUBLE TRACK HOUTE. htwbkm tna ATiJunxccxTixa A WD BEST USD SQTHWEST I ! ILAILWAY BXTSKM moM Cincinnati to IVaw Tork. Cleveland to New York..., Dunkirk tn New York... Raftalo In New York Rocheatecto New York.. ftWMIlM ,...8?A Miles Miles 423 Mllea SW Mflea And Is ft-osn S3 to 27 tnlles tbe short est route. New and Improved coaches are ran from Cincinnati. Daytna, Urbana, Marian, -Gallon, MaMUld, Ash land, Akron, Cleveland, Warren, Meadviil,Dunklrk, Buffalo and Kooheeter to New York, without change, ooly ona changa to Bos ton. On and after Monday, Jnne 18th, ma Trains will leave CURRY at the following hours, vis l GOING WEST 1 rise A. M. ry Kxprnsx, dally, Mondays excepted, for Cleveland ClnoinnaU.and the west and aontk I connects at Meadville for Franklin and Olt City i at Clarkavllla for Sharon, Mew Castle and Pittsburg; at Lev Ittabure, Hnndays excepted, for Younaa. town; Cleveland with Ik Shore R.R. for went and north west at Ravana with Cleve land A Pittsburgh for Alliance and Pitta burgh i at Akron for Orrvill anil Mtller. burgj at Urbana with Pittsburgh, Cincin nati and St, Lonla Railway tor Indianapo lis, and at Ctortnuatl with the Ohio MIs ai'MtppI Railway for the south and south went. A sleeping car ia attached to this train at HorneUsvlUe, running through to Cleveland. 13.85 p. m. Night Express, daily for Cleveland, Cincinnati and the west and southwest s oonnecta at Meadville.Sunday excepted, for Franklin and Oil City i at IrvlUaburS,&unday excepted for Younga 0". a ! at Cleveland with Lake Shore Rail way for the west and northwest, and at Cin cinnati with the Ohio Mississippi Rail way for the south and southwest. A sleep Ing carls attached to this train at N. York running through to Clnclnnatti. . 8 7.05 A.M. Express Mail.Mnaday except ed, for Cleveland and the Wast; connects at Meadville, for Franklin and Oil City ; at Clarkavllla with Erie A Pittsburgh Rail rand, tor Sharon. New Caxtle and Pitts burgh, and at Cleveland with Lake Shore Railroad for the West and north-west. A Bleeping ear la attached to thla train at New York running through to Meadville. 5 .as P. M. Freight and Accommodation, daily. 0.87 P. M. Freight and Aeeomatadltloa dally gundaya excepted, 4 L90P. M. Way Frelght,Sundayi exeept- GOIKO EAStj 4.17 A. M. New York Day Express, dai ly Sundaya Wxceptedi connects at Great Bond with Delaware, LackawannOcf Wes tern Railway, for 8c ran bin, and at N. York with midnight express train tt New Jer sey Railroad for Philadelphia. A sleeping ear it attached to this train at Cleveland running through to Ifornella villa connecting with train having new and Improved Drawing Room Coaches at tached, running through to New York. 1.00 P. M. Lightning Express, connect ing daily at El intra with Northern Central Railway, for Wllliamsport, Ilarrisburg, Philadelphia and Baltimore, and at New York for Boston and Mew England cities. A sleeping coach la attached to this train at Cincinnati running through toN. York. o . 37, P. M. Cincinnati, Express daily, Sundayaexcepted, connecting at Bingham ton for Albany and the celebrated sum mer resort Sharon Springs, and at New York for Boaton and all New England cit ies. A sleeping car ia attached to this train at Meadville running through to New York. ' '3 4.17 a. m. Stock freight and Accommo dation Sundaya excepted. a 5.45 p. m. Fright and Accommodation, Sundays excepted. S 10.25 a. tn. Way Freight Sundara ex- eepted. Boaton and Aw England aeaMWrllBOI'aas with their Kaggaga are tranaierred free of charge in Aew York, The beat ventilated and most luxurious Sleeping coaches jaar-ia tha World-- ac company ail aiglU trainee this railway. teavThe Erie Railway Cbmsaav has a. pened a new Ferry from their Jersey City Depot to tbe foot of 23d Street, thus ena bling Passengers to reach theapper oortioa to fue city without the expanse and annoy, anos of a street ear or omuibua transfer. Vm. The scenery along the entire route of the Erie Railway ia of the most pictur eeque and beautiful character. Admirers of nature's beautiea, In a day light journey over this Line, will And In its aver chang ing landscapes subjects of continual ad miration ana interest. BAUUAUtC VMXKXD THROUGH, and Fare as Low aa by any other routs, ISI FOR TICKETS VIA ERIE R'T. Whteh can be obtained at all the princi pal Ticket Olttoss in the West or South west. WM. B. BARB, L.D. Rcckkb, Uen'l Pass'r Aft. Oen l Supt. ANDREWS & CO., Manufacturers of ERnir.S BOILERS, Ditf LL1NQ TOOLS, AND ALL KINDS CAisnsra-s. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL aSULBBSIW a., Ac, TIDIOUTE, PA, JOHN AKDRgWS. If, riSBK. O-II AVOID QUACKS. A victim of early indiscretion, causing nervous debility preuuuure uecay, eu., uaving tried in vain every advertised reiuadv. hss s slmnla means of self-cure which he will send tree to bis fullow-sutterera. Address J. 11, TCTTLK, 78 Nasau at., New York. 27-4t DEALER IV piixos cr.cxn, ceoceo AMD Kas eal lastraateats ef all BeserlyUews, PIANO 4 0EQAN STOOLS, SPREADS, Ae. Old and second band instruments taken In exchange for new ones and full value allowed. KTKftY nCBTRUMKltT WARBARTKD. Center Itreet s . . til at. Pa. Mot. 11, tf. JACOB tnUUTEB. Bavins? fitted np a Aral class r.- w . m a . 1 0 Aj 1 iaJLij Are prepared to furnish to order all kinds of manufactured lumber such as rtOOMIiTO, aiDitra, ausrACB- PXESSKD L VitBXB;jSASH, DOOM, JlLXlfDS, AND XVKBT DEscBiPTioxorrLAitruxD r a it er MOULDIXG3. Dealers will find it to their advantage to CONSULT QUR PRICES, Before pnrcbaslng elsewhere, as our loca tion ia tbe heart ol the lumber region gives us superior advantages in the purchase ol lumber that will suable ua to undersoil those leas favorably situated. Address Kar. 4,tf. JACOB 8HRTVER, Tioueata, Pa. Why Is it that Dr. Roback'a Stora ach Bitters increase in sale Terr year f Because t They are the best combina ' tion ever made. Why Do the DraggisU recom mend Dr. Roback's Bitten to their customers? Because After years of experience and trial they hare been proren to be a sure cure for Dyspepsia and Indiges tion. " Why Is it that Physicians use and recommend Dr. llo back'a Sugar-coated Blood Tills? Because They know the ingredient ef which they are made. Why Are Dr. Roback'a Blood Turifier and Blood Fills the best remedies taken to gcther for the cure of all diseases of the blood ? Because .The Blood Purifier is the only article in the market which contains the celebrated costly Drugs imported ex pressly from Sweden for its manufacture, and the Pill contain the active principle of Podophyllum (Mandrake Hoot,) and is a substitute for Mercury. Why Are Dr. C. W. Roback'a Stomach Bitters, Blood Pu rifier and Blood Pills the three greatest remedies the world has ever known? Because After eleven years' experi ence and trial the sales have increased each and every year, and thousands of let ters (unsolicited) of the re markable cures they have Erformed bear witness. :&d the letters in Local Column of cures by these medicines. VENTURE HOTEL. amoukko Ta-a aaroT, WHITE OAK, JVreel County, 2V HUMMA60N, BRO S, Propr's. TniS house Is new and fitted up in first clasa stvle, and la headquarters for all persona visiting the great oil held of Hick ory. The bar is furnlnhed with the best ofliquors. The proprietors will spare no pain 4 to wake it the most desirable atop. plug place ia (he oil regions, 12-ly. P23lli'STLVA2fZA CEN TRA!. RAIXJO.OAD OW AND AFTER 11 P. p. Nnnriar May 1, 1S7S, Trains arrive at and leave the Union Depot, corner of Waahlaton and M Deny street, aa follows t ARRIVE. Msll Train. 1.M a nt I Fast Una 11. tl a an I Well s accommodation Ni. 1, S.3S a m Rrlntmn accommodation No 1, 7.&0 a m Wall's accommodation No t, K.&5a m Cin cinnati expreaa S. 20 a m Johnstown ac commodation 10.A0 ami Bradilock'a ae oonMnndatlflsi No 1, 7.00. pm Pittsburgh express 1.80 p m; Pacific express l.M p m i HoAeWnod accommodrtlon No I, S.M pm Wall'a accommodation No 4, S.AO p m Brlnton accommodation NoSLLlOp mi Way Passenger 10j p nu DEPART. Bonthem Jexpress S.2T(a m t Pari fin ax resa S.48 a m ! Wall's accommodation No , a.S0a m i Mall Train 8.10 a m t Hrlnton'a accommodation 19.20 a m Braddnck'a ac eommodatlon No 1, S.ie p rn Cincinnati Sxpresnla:u p m Wall's accommodation N S, llJl am Johnatown accommodation f .SA'p m I Homewood accomraotlatinn No 1, 8.50 p m t Philadelphia ex press 8.M p m Wall accommodation No 8.8.01 n m: Wall'a accommodation No 4, S.05 p m last Line 7.4S p m Wall's No Vll.ODj m. I Tbe Charch Tralna leave Wall's Station every 8nndsy at S.05 a. m reaching Pitta anrgn at iv.waa. m. Heturningeave rltta burgh at lS.Opm'aaMlrrivaCat Wall's Station at 2.10 p.m. tlndnnstl esnreas leaves dallr. Month- ern express daily except Mrtnday. All eah er Trains daily, except Sunday. For .further Information 'aply to W. H. BECKWITII, Agent, The Pennsylvaaia Railroad; Company will nnt assume any Risk Ibr Hagiraga ex cept ar:Wearinir1Apprsl. and limit their rsponsibllity to One Hundred Uollal val ue. All baggage exceeding that m onnt in value win he a the risk or the f net nleas taken bypeclal)Doatract. A. J. CASftA) General Superintendent. Altoona fa. C00KStSSTATIQHR7 AUD wAT.Ti JP ICPmEt. CCAYI8 & ECHOLS, (NeathaCo A House,) - FRANKLIN, PENN'A. Have a general assortment of 8cbool Books, Law Books, Histories, Bibles and imamema, 11 jnin uoocs, stuste Books, ks, M wan Hooka, Kara! ones. Note, Letter and cap writing papers. Pens, ink, Blatee and everything In the BOOK at STA TIONIB T BV81XKSX All of whlrh they ofTer to sell WHOLE SALE OR RETAIL, at lowest cash prions. PA VIS ECHOLS, Franklin, Pa. Inventors who wlak to take out Letters Patenters advised to counsel with Munn and (XMnpany, editors of the Helen tine American, who have prosecuted clalma bofbre the Patent OfOee ibr over Twenty Years Their American nd European Patent agonoy ia the moat extensive In the world Cbargeaieaa than any other relia h'.e agency A pamphlet containing full instructions to inveniors is sent gratia MUNN CO.,87 Parkltow, 13tf New York COAL! COAL! CT.S. 333 ViIK.!ELAJR,P IS Prepared to deliver the beat quality o Owl at ;the old Everhart Rank, two mllea from Newmanvllle for 7 eeals per or at Tioaasta and vicinity Ibr 25 CENTS PEB BUSHEL. IIv always has large supply on hand. Now Is the Ume to lay in a large supply Orders promptly attended to - 29 INKURAte:? ACCNCY, ESTABLISHED MAY VOt I-ITE, nHX, ACCZD2Tr AND - LITE STOCK POLICIES, ISSUED IN FIRST CLASS COMPANIES. Lessu raeami aufstkb ax rus. As C. SAMPSON, Sea. Ace t. J. D. HENRY, OU City, Aaft for Venango Co-, Pa. ADnllesllona MnelwAft uiil Tnrnn.t.n. f I - . . . WHV fVirnisihd by Am H. ttTKiciaJB, mt Tionenta SBTlMSJal sraiiisi, pilLJ TIDIOUTE EMPORIUMS M. P. GETCHELL, Dtattr a DRY GOODS &eU4sta, lleMfa aft Bha, HATS &5 CAPS, Ac, slCu &c, COBXSB MAIN at DEPOT &T&, TIDIOUTE, PA. Has the Largest and moat Complete Stock now on nana, or auy atore la WESTERS PEHHSTLYAXIJL Ilaviof purchased rov stock since the neat decline la Gold, I can sell roods cheaper than any Dry Goods House ia the OU Regions. Persons purchasing goods of me will save 25 percent, m. r. UrJlVIUSLJ Tidioute, April 11, 1870. 4-6m TOH WORK neatly executed at this office r at reasonable rates. CHANCE seldom offered ! I own In il tareat In one of the best Silver Mines of the day, developing, etc., near George town, Col. Can aatlfy you of its undoubt ed value aa a good Investment and a paying one. Best of referenoea given. I wish to aell one-balf of It very cheap for rash. Address ray att'ye, Townacnd Hits, 134 Houta Third street, Phil, l a. it. oil Creek & Allegheny Elf crRy WARREN FRANKLIN, FARMKRrl A OIL CREEK RAILROADS CONSOL IDATED New and Uost Dlreot ioate to Ue Olt nog ions. r WIWTEH ARRANGEMENT. On and After MONDAY WAY SOT IT. TO trains will run aa follows i LttAVBTORRI 8.00 A. M. KXPRKNS-Snartansbnrs: 8.i Tryonvllle Hydetown 7.11 1 Tt- luavuie arrive i.ja, oepani juuier Farm 7,M i Ploneet a.07 t Petroleum Ou tre arr. 8.11, Iva. 8.17, Columbia 8., Tarr Farm 8.2.'Rynd Farm , BouaeVUle 8.S8 1 IM1 City 8.M Iva 9.00, Rnckwood ' Walnut bend Oleopolls a.!29, connect- . Ing with train for Pitliolei) Henrv'a Hand v . Mole noca, i ioneaia iu.ix, nica- orr White Oaka 10.84. arr. l'idioate arrives 10.84, Iv. 10,60, Thompson's I arriving at Irvlngton at 11.86a. tn'. 1 1. 3fv A. m. M At Lr Bpartansburg 11.49. Cenlrsvllle, 11,7 p. m. Trvonvllle jiyaetown ix.hu. arrives at 1 Itnsvlll II to. Ivs. 12.48, Miller Farm 1.04, Pioneer 1.17, arr. Pet. Centre l.'V. Iva 1.27. Columbia 1.SS, Tarr Farm 1.88, Rynd Farm Kouseville 1.47, arr. Oil ( fly S.0S, Iva. S.1 1, Hook wood' .WalnutBond Oleooo. lis 2.40(oonnect with train fir Pitholel Henrv'a Bend . Easle Kock . Tion estalln, Hickory' , White Oaks s,rt, art. Tidioute 4.03, Iva. 4.07, Thompson's smves ai imneron s.nv p. m. -COS PM ACCOMMODA'N.Bitartanabura 8.SA, Centre vl He 7.00, Trvonvllle at Hydetown 7.25, arrTituaville 7.SS Iva 7.4.V Miller Farm 8.06. Pioneer 8.30. arr at Pet. Centre 8.28, Ws8.SA, Columbia 8.41, Tarf Farm a4, Rynd Farm ,Rouaeville S.4 arrivaa at Oil City B.10 p. m. LRAVKS IRV1MKTOW. 11.44 A. M. M AIL Tlnin .M. UU li8a,v 2.Sat le taka I2.&S .iv"ij, i i loneaia ioj, rjuiie iiock .Henrv'a Bend Oleopolls 2.08 fcon. v fcects with train for Pltholo) Walnut Bend , Bockwood , arr Oil City S.SS Iva 1.41, BousevilletftH, Kvnd Farm Tarr Farm S. 10 arr at' Pet. Centre 8.20 lva.S.83, Pioneer 8.30, Miller Fsrm 8.48, ' arr. Tltuavllln 4.04, lvs 4 14 Hydetown 4.24 p. m., Tryonville Centrevllle 4.60, 8partansl.il: K 5.14, arr at Corry 4.44 p. m. 4.00 P. M. EXPltKSS-Thompaon's at arr at Tidioute 6.50,levs &.62,WhM caks 8.07, Hickory , Tionesta S.S7, Eagle Kork. , Henry's Bend Ole opolls 7.IS, Walnut Bend Hock wood arr Oil City 7.40 Ive 7.47, Housevllla .63, Rynd Farm Tarr Farm 8, 14, CoU umbiaX18, arr Pet Centre 8.S5 Iv 8.2H, PI- , ' " oneer 8.SA, Miller Farm 8. 44, arr. Tituavllla a.10. lvs tt.15, Hydetown 123, lyonvillo Spartansburg, 10.7, arr at Corry 10.34 p. m. lkav ott, tarr. 7.00 A.M. ACt X)M MODATION-LRor.se. villa 7.14, Kvnd rarm , Tarr Farm 7.24 Colamia7J2, arr Pet. Centre 7 J4 Ive 7.8l, t Pioneer 7.45, Miller Farm 8.00, arr. Tltua- v ville 8.18, lvs. 8.23, Hydetown 8.81, Tryon. .".(, ville Centarville 8,50, Spartansburg 8.10, arr, Corry t.S4 a. m. All tralna connect at Corry with trains en Phila. A Erie Hall road and A. A i. W. Kant and Weat for New York, Philadel phia, Harrisburg, Erie A Cleveland, and with Buffalo, Corry at Pittaburgh Kailway Ibr Buffalo and all pnlntaoa theN, Y. Cen tral nau way. At imi city wltn trains on Allegheny Valley Railroad, and anklln Branch A. A U. W. At Irvlneton with trains on Phila, A E. Hail road east and west. CJ.nEPBCRN JNO. PITCAIRN. Superintendent. CJen'l Manager. M1EGHENT VaLLEY RAILROAD! GREAT THROUGH ROUTE Paott The oil legions to ntlsbnrgh, THE EAST AND THE WEST I f SLXSPIJfa CABS On all night trains. Passengers and fcag- iu s vu vy, rasa or C'UAnoKt Trains niakS direct connection with Ml) Roade centering at Oil City, and leave aa follows I Day Express leave Oil City st....M .10 s m Arrives at Pittaburgh 630pm Night Express Leave Oil City.... 030 urn Arrives at Pittaburgh 7 IX) a m Klttannlng Ace. leave Kmlentnn 6.10 p m " , " arr. Klttannlng S.oOpnt Mixed way leaves Oil City 7 lie a m Arr at Weatl'enu J unction. 7 06 p m Day Express Tares PituUurgh at 7 16 s nt Arrriveaat Oil City at 1 65 p nt -. Night Express IaveaPittsburgh 8 00 pm r. ' Arrives at Oil City Sue am.' Parker Ace. leaves Klttannlng at 7. SO am i " . "-Arrives at 1'arker at . ft a in Mixed way Iva WeatPenn June. 7 US am Arrives at Oil City at 6 00 p nt Passengers travelling by thla Route will Ond better accommodations and make bat ter time than bv any other road from the) Oil Kegiona to Pittsbnrgh. J. J. LAWREMCE, Gen. Supt. ERIE & PITTSBURGH R. R 0 in and after Monday, Nov. 15, 18B9 trains will run on this road as follows! LEAVE ERIE SOUTHWARD." 11:56 a. sr. accommodation Leaves Newcastle at 7:05 and arrives at Pittsburgh 10:00 a. in. 10:25 A. at nTTSBrmoH M atopa at all stations, and arrives at A. O. W. K. It. Transfer at 1:50 p. m., at Newcastle at ;15 p. m., and at Pittsburgh at fcOO p. m. 8:05 a. M., AoooMMoDATioit, from James town, arrives at A. A O. W. R. R. Transfer at 4:40 a. m., at Newcastle at 7K5 a. m., and PltuburghallO-.00s.m. 6.-00 p. m.. Mixed Train leaves Erie for Sharon, stopping at all intermediate points and arriving at 114 a. m. LEAVE PITTSBURGH NORTWARD. 7i!5 "-i"1" "-, leaves New. J ? f f 12? s. so., A . O. W. K. R. Trans fer at llJO a. m., and arrives at Erie at2::to p. m making close connection for liuila-. lo and Niagara Falls. 3:35 p. M. accommodation, 1eav 9 New castle at 6:30 p. m , A. A O. W. R. R. Transfer at 7:54 p. m., and Jamestown a 8:30 a. m., conneiU with mixed tralna that arrives in Erie at 1:56 a. m. &30 r. m. Mixed Train leave Sharon foe Erl?l,'nd rriv'8 Olrard at 12:30 a. in., and Erie at 0:56 a. m. Trains connect at Rochester with train foe Wheeling and all points in West Virginia and at Pittsburgh connections for PhiladeU phia, Harrisburgh. BalUmore and Wash ington via Pennsylvania Central Railroad ,Krie..l!:xnrwf North. eonnects at Oirard with Cleveland and Erie tralna Westward for Ueveland Chicago. ,d M polnta in . ,We"i ' withPhiladolptlia it Erie Ra road for Corry, Warren, Irvlngton, Tid outo. die., and with Buffalo A Erie Railroad for-Buttalo, Dunkirk. Niiurars FallaandNewYorkClty. ' F.N.FINNEY, General Bup't WAJ?i1T,Ji0,",TI, To "l the HOME HllU'rTLlCSKWlNtiM.,ine Price 35 It makes he "Lock HtiU,!,." falik.on both sides and is the only lix.nac&aaa. l?d.Bh'ittK" 'hl!'e d for bjaa thanTo. Licensed by Wheeler Wilson, Urovar r,er.,!",,"?ereo A other under foe.1 Shuttle Marhluea sold for les. than H0 are Infrnigtmenta, and the seller snd 1l"b,roetu.,.loB Address JOHN JON. Clark Co., Boston, Msss.. PIttM. I'urgh, P, Chicago, 111., orSt. Iuiaf i3ui V