"(Bib flaunts giflroatc. II. A. PATTIPON, EJito THURSDAY OCT.IO. 1872. NATIONAL NOMINATIONS. FOR 1'RF.SIDENT, ULYSSES S. QUANT, Of Illinois. FOll VICE-PR KBIDKNT, . HENRY WILSON, Of Massachusetts. NATIONAL PROSPERITY. At no period perhaps in the history of our country hns there been a time of as general prosperity ns during tho ad ministration of Gen. Grant. A few facts will fully illustrate this point; we begin with Kail Roads the great devel opers of individual, and national wealth. Fifteen years ago, or at the beginning of 1858 there were but 24,503 miles of Rail Road in tha United States, while at the close of 1871 there were 00,852 miles of Rail Road completed and in use by the various business departments of the Country, showing an increase in fourteen years of 30,349 miles. Poor in his manual, acknowledged authority in Rail Road matters gives us the fol lowing statistics. At the close of 18(58 there were 42,255 miles of Rail Road in the United States. At tho close of 1809 there were 47,254 miles, .ncrcaso for the year, 4,999 miles. At the close of 1870 there were 53,399 miles, iuciease for the year, 0,145 miles. At the close of 1871, there were 00,852 miles, in crease for the year 7,153 miles, and before the close of the year 1871 there will bo at least 8,000 miles more com pleted and in use by the publie, making the total 'number miles of Rail Road built during Gen. Grant's Administra tion, aud now used by the several depart ments of iudustry in the country, 20,597 miles, or 2,094 miles more than there were at the beginning of the year 1858. Business meu consider these facts, they look them square in tho face, they make them the premises from which they reason to tho conclusion to vote lor Gen. Grant for President of the United States lor another four years. The business men of the nation have idea of disturbing the Fourerite Philosopher, and Chnppaquack farmer, in raising cu cumbers, and chopping off a two inch stick of wood Pr dim for the next in definite number of years. Now wo have seen the vast but stea dy increas in but one department of na tional enterprise, to wit: Rail Road build ing. Rut Rail Roads are pioneers traversing streams and valleys, and even climbing mountains, developing the natural sources of wealth in cummunities, but thero must be an underlaying in ducement to men of money to invest their thousands of millions in this one branch, and that too among the most expensive of the enterprises of the nation There mubt be at least an apparant possibility of income sufficient to bring back a fair remuneration on their in vestments. There is a good deal of human "nature" about the men of money aod enterprise, who invest their money a this way. they do so in the strong hope, that in due time they will reap if ' they faint not. The men who employ their money in building Hail Reads through the country, have a wonderful flippant way of talking about tonage, and the prospect of the iucreaso of tonage on the line of the projected road. Now how stands the matter in this di rection, and on this point wo only have data for the year 1871, when the Rail Road Touage alone amounted to the round sum of fifteen thousand millions of dollars. Does our national history? or the national hibtDry of auy of the , modern nations show an exhibit like this? Does it not show a prosperity never surpassed, if indeed equaled? In another department of national business, and that is Savings liunks, we have an exhibit that more particularly interests aud concerns the laboring masses. In this we are confined in sta tistical information to the Stato of New York alone; In the year 1870 tho increase ot deposits in the Savings Banks of the State of New York alone amounted to 830,389,100, being an average of 8296, 80 to each depositor. The deposits for the year 1871 amounted to $37,946669, being an average of $324,03' to each depositor. Here then in two years we have an increase in- the deposits in the Savings Banks of one State alone out of the 37 States of the Union of 874,335, 7.69. If tho deposits of the other States is as much in proportion to population as those of tho State of New York, then we have in the years- mentioned, about $1,000,000,000 deposits in the Savings Banks of the country. This is certainly a showering of pros perity !imiHi the laboring oI:km rarely equalled in the history of auy o! the nations of the earth. It proves that the bene' and jincw of the land, the working men bave found employment, at remunerative prices, aud have profited thereby, nnd proves beyond question that a few more such national adminis trations, and the contest between labor ind capital is forever settled without resort to the tedious progress of strikes aud compromises. Now nil thif advancing prosperity is found in tho midst of reduciojj w na tional debt by the hundreds of millions jf dollrs. and our national interest by the fens of million? of dollars. Hut it may fe asked, what has a na tional administrotion to do with all this? We answer very much indeed in every point, of view, and especially so on the very heels of an unappreciated civil war. Thn financial policy of n national admin istration is everything with any people, but more especially with such a people as ours. The financial department of the President's cabinet is the one upon which, more than all the rest combined, the eye of the nation is fixed, lie is responsible for its direction, as much so as is the General in command is for the handling of his troops in battle Our Grant has proven to the world beyond all question hi; consuinale skill as a mil itary chief'aio, his sound judgment in the selection of his Lieutenants to assist in the great work of bringing the nation in triumph through a war that has uo parallel iu history, and is now proving that he too, without blow and blustre, can carry the nation through in triumph in all that pertains to the well being of the people. Four out of every five of the business men, of the mechanics and the laboring classes are eoing to vote for Grant next November. Grant who like our Wash ington, is first in war, and first in peace in the hearts of his countryinen. A GREAT BATTLE. GLORIOUS VICTORY. VIC- TORY ALL ALONG THE LINE THE DOLLY YAH DEN'S ROUTED AND RUINED. The Sth iitbt. witnessed one of the grandest victories for truth, honor, hon esty, right, liberal principles, and the liberal aud equality of all men befote the law achieved, since the surreudor n! that greatest of American Democrats Robert E. Lee, to U. S. Grant, at Ap pouiattix. Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, Ne braska, and the District of Columbia, were the corps engaged in tho conflict of Tuesday, and right nobly bave they done their work. Pennsylvania, led by the gallant Hartranft met tho shock of battle at about 7 O'clock a. m. at close range and at at once advanced upon the "Dolly's" headed by Chailes R. Buckalcw, along their entire lino. The battlo raged without intermission until about 7 r. M. when the grand charge was milde by IIartrauf:'s corps, assisted by Allen, Albright, Scofiold, Todd and Mercur as division commanders, and Curtis of the extreme Northwest reserve division., and soon every gun of the enemy was silenced and spiked, and the Dollies were fojnd to lack from twenty thous and to thirty thousand troops sufficient for the orders of the day. They made a desperate effort to accomplish their purpose; they hadtheir repeaters sta tioned at dirl'eacut points on the field, and at ono time during the day were san guine that these mercenary troops had done their work, and one of the leaders telegraphed an apostate of recent devel opment in this State at Bclleionte that tho repeaters had accomplished their work for which they were employed. Theviotoryin Pennsylvania i glory enough for one day and the State is ours by, from 20,000 to 30,000 majority. Ohio, Indiaua, Nebraske, and the Dis- tiict of Columbia, were not behind iu the glorious work. The- Republicans in tho District of Columbia have elected their Delegate to Congress, and nineteen out of the 21 members of the Territorial Legislature. Thus ended the Ijiemorahle Sth day of October, A. D. 1872. mi ii? . .. me ironies are now preparing lor never return excursion up that old stream, Salt River. Farewell ye var dent happy family. A GENTS. $10 to $20 PER DAY JA GUARANTEED. Specimens and full particulars free. Address WOODS LITER ABV AND ART AGENCY. NWhiirjrh, N. X4. IWELJL& KIME- oil Sl Rime Having orccled a large atil well Arranged new Stove Jlnuso on the old site, since the fire, and filled it from ci'.lnrto giiffdt with tho choicest goods of nil descriptions, that can ba found in an market, are full; pre pared to reocivethelr Did customers, and supply their wants at bottom figures WHOLESALE OS RETAIL. Their assortment is now complete, com prising DRY GOODS GROCERIES, CROCKERY, HARDWARE, CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOE?,. 11 ATS AND CAPS, NOriONJetc, etc. P0BK. FLOUR. SALT. Feed, lie .-ins. 13 utter, DRIED APPLES, DRIED .PEACHES, Canned Goods, In short ovorything'w tntod in tli Conntry by LUMBERMEN, FARMERS, ME CHANICS, MINERS, TAN NERS, LABORING,. MEN, EVERYBODY Also ajfull atovk of MANILLA HOPE ofjbi best nmuufaclure, of iraittUaa.zea for rafting and ruuuiDg purpoe. C ALE, AKD SEE, Ui'lgwsy, P., Mvih Ayer's Ague. Cure, For Fever and Ague, Intermittent Fever, Chill Fever, Remittent Fever, Dumb Ague, Teriodiosl or Bilious Fever, &o., and indeed all the afleotione which arise from malarious, marsh, or miasmatic poisons. Ko one remedy Is louder called lor lv tho necessities or the American people tlmn a sure ami sale euro for Kercr end Ague. Such we are now enabled to oiler, with a perfect certainty Ihut It will eradlento ilia rilscise. and with assur ance" founded on proof, that no tanrui con prise from Its use In nny quantity. THiifr whirl! protects from or prevents this ills ordermltst ho of ImmniiHO service in the com munities where It prevails. Vrtvtntion is better thun cure, for the natlcnt escapes the risk which ho must run in violent attacks of this baleful dis temper. This MCt'KRM expels the miasmatic polion of Kkver ai Aoi.'E from the system, end prevents the development of the disease, II taken on tho first approach of its premonitory svmptoms. tt is not only the best remedy ever yet discovered for this class of complaints, but also the cheapen. The large quantity ire sup ply for a UollaV brings It within the reach of everybody; and In bilious districts, Vfhcre Frvkii asd Ait!B prevails, everybody should have it, and nso It freely, both for cure and pro tection. It is hoped this price will place if within tho reach of all the poor as well as tho rich. A great superiority of this remedy oyer any other ever discovered for the speedy and certain f iimnf tntarmlllnnta is. 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If taken occasionally or daily while exposed to the infection, that will be ex creted from the system, and cannot accumulate in sulUcient quantity to ripen into disease. Hence it is even more valuable for protection than cure; and few will ever suffer from Inter mittcnt if thev avail themselves of the protec tion this ivnir.lv affords. For t.lrrr Vnmplaiut. arising from torpld itv of the l.iver, It Is an excellent remedy, stim ulating the l.iver Into healthy activity, and pro ducing many truly remarkable cures, wnero other im-iliui'ucj fail. rnxPAHr.o bt Dr. J. C. AYEH & CO., Lowell, Mum., 1-rarffciiJ and Analytical Chemtats, AXD BOLD ALL ROtJXD THR WORLD. MICE, ft. 00 PER BOTTZE. Ayer's HairVigor, For restoring to Gray Hair its natural Vitality and Color. A dressing which is at once agreeable, healthy, a n il effectual for preserving the hair. Jt soon restores faded or gray hair to its original color, with fhs gloss and freshness of youth. Tln'n hair i3 thickened, falling hair checked, and baldness often, though not always, cured by its use. Nothing can restore the hair where the follicles are de stroyed, or tho glands atrophied and decayed; but such as remain can be saved by this application, and stimu lated into activity, so that a new growth of hair is produced. Instead of fouling the hair with a pasty sedi ment, it will keep it clean and vigorous. Its occasional use will prevent the hair from turning gray or fulling off, and consequently prevent baldness. The restoration of vitality it gives to tho scalp arrests and prevents the forma tion of danuruu, which is often so un cleanly and offensive. Freo from those deleterious substances which make tome preparations dangerous and inju rious to the hair, the Vigor can only benefit but not harm it. If wanted merely for a HAIR DRESSING, nothing else can bo found so desirable. Containing neither oil nor dye, it does not sou white- cambric, and yet lasts long on tho hair, giving it a rich, jjlossy lustre, and a grateful perfume. Prepared by Dr. J. C.'Ayer & Co., Practical and Analytical ClieiuUta, LiOWKLL. BIASS. 8ADALI T:::: i .o u Di;:r th "oxpo.s.; i:os.ov is !'il,li!-!i!'l en fu V P''i !.ai,", t!i tVc it is 'a spTct p ep. ra'i. ro- s: n';c;.t !y ! :::s: i as r;:i; ;:;nr: i t a ivr'uin rum tor :;rri'!i.l ! -vil,',i it, nil i s ), rni. i.liriiiii i'i-iii, hMu I st-not, 1 ivcr 'i,: .i'...t. t and ,;ill u.c;ib. i .li'Od. C will do iitoi'o i;o(irt t! an ten I"'' ol lii; ."rii nl ."fr .jur: !ikc u .atinsiQNca ?hys;.,:i. tlmv i! r 1 r.osai!.iLsi l! ei'nn Itur I n ii-M tun"" V'"'S I I do '! il H4& rt-naiilc Aitofuli iiu.il Llixxl l unfier. Irsn.T. C. PL" ''.of Baltimoie. tlK- 'I..'. I..1, .vl, !ntt i w.i: -!it. ' ll) I O PtW'-U.V, IDil I b. hl'.UlivM. Oi .WhnlaM-r-K v. ,r(l. J. L. MrfATlTHA; CclnniV I S. :. ,rH. A. 11. ?.Ont.; r., Jjl(;ncomb, V j. Tt. vrt: v a n iv.i itiv :!- 1 . V. l.i i ) mi, onio. II ti:. I., I a r ... '.HAV: Nil .1 iii.vfl'e. V. A... '!.., . .V Allies, -.111 j .o:,Tc.-:. ; t . .- ' !f i.': I i -ii-.' t in. !.- .i i . t .. , itlu' oi 1;... ;. '1 i.. - V .-.. ' iKietfion v a j a. ntr-r I ,1 1' 'r' vnperinr tn 'Tt'-y li-' ti ;'h'd ill !!. :m . I el d - ; miU to i'-, -r-;' .l wr v i It-i .ilij. kill joa i'l to rti.oii j itnuriali' is -' I Ir . '.1 ! 'iwivo t '-0 pc' i : -. i. a.j I m ,. . v JLfl NOTICE. My wife Mary Roper lias left rry bed and board without just cause or provo cation. This is to forbid all persona harbor ing or trusting her on my account, as I will pay n debts of her construction after this da,e- CASPER ROPER, Aug. I5th, 1872. Jones Township. AGENTS WANTED. MARK TWAIN'S NEW BOOK ! 13 READY FOR CANVASSERS. It Is a companion roluoio to I NNOCKNTS ABBOA D," of which 100,000 Copies Hare already been ordered, and Is still one of the best selling books out. Don't waste time on books no one wants, but take one people will stop you in the streets to subscribe for. "There is a lime to laugh," and all who read this book wi'.t see clearly (hat time has come. Apply at once for territory, Circulars, and Terms. Address DUFFIELD ASIIMEAD, Publisher. 711 Sonsom Street, Philadelphia. NOTICE. Whereas my wife Emma dross has left my bed and board without any jnst cause or provocation; ail persons are here by forbiden to harbor or trust her on my account, asf I shall pay do debts of her con tracting alter this date. THOMAS A. GROSS. July 22nd, 187H. rfHE balance of this Thriling Romance will be found in -THAT CONVEN TlON : or Fivr Days a Politician." Just out', containing 1DO Illustration by the (ircatest, Humorous Artist in American, wilh contriliniicns from "F. O. V.," PK TKOI.KUM V. NAKliV, MARK TWAIN, "I!. (!.," ItOI.t.O It A. Ml! LEU, and a score of other popular writers. On beautiful tint paper, elegantly hound, Cloth, $1.25: Pa per, 75 cents. FOR SALE EVERY WIIEKK. or sent pnnt pnitt on receipt of price. K. O. WELCH & CO, Publishers. New York and Chicago. AMERICAN' NEWS COMPANY, New York, General Agents for supplying the Trade. STATE FAIR! T M1E Annual Exhibition oftho PENNSYL VANIA STATE AGRI0ULTURAL SOCIETY will be held at ' ERIE, SEPT. 17, 18. 19 and 0, 1872. Competition is co-extensive with the United States and tlio Provinces, and the citizens of other States and the Dominion ate cordially invited to compete for our prizes.' No Entry Fee is Chabokd. Ex enrsion tickets will be imsued by all the railroads and .stock iui'1 articles carried nt the lowest rules. JACOll R. HUY. D. W. Skii.kr, Ree. See, President. Ei.umiHirc AicCuNKKY, Cor. Sec- HALLS VE8ETABLE SICILIAN HAIR RENEWER. Every year increases the popu larity of tln9 valuable Hair Prep aration, which is due to merit alone. We can assure our dd patrons that it is kept fully np to" its high standard ; and it is the on- " ly reliable and perfected prepara tion for restoring Gray or Faded II air to its youthful color, making it soft, lustrous, and silken. The scalp, by its use, becomes white and clean. It removes all eruptions and dandruff, and, by its tonic proper ties, prevents the hair from falling out, as it stimulates and nourishes the hair-glands. By its use, tho hair grows thicker and stronger. In baldness, it restores the capillary glands to their normal vigor, and will create a new growth, except in extreme old nge. It is the most economical IIair-Dressino ever used, as it requires fewer applica tions, and give3 the hair a splendid, glossy appearance. A. A. Hayes, M.O., State Assayer of Massachu setts, says, " Tho constituents are pure, and carefully selected for ex cellent quality; and I consider it the Best Preparation for its intended purposes." Sold by alt Drungiit and JHalm in Medicine. Pries Ono Dollar. Buckingham's Dye. FOB THE WHISKERS. As our Kenewer in many cases requires too long a time, and too much care, to restore gray or faded Whiskers, we hav prepared this dye, in one preparation, which will quickly and effectually accomplish this result. It is easily applied, and produces a color which will neither rub nor wash off. Sold by all Druggists. Price Fifty Cents. Manufactured by R. P. HALL & CO., NASHUA. NA ST. LOUI8 MEDICINE CO. Chevavt St., bet. 6th ndTthT St. Lats, M Chnrd tf the Bt&M, ie afford tale, c Ac Wo i ud irtf Qc treatment of disease at oftc, by mall, or ex pre m. Enjoy to the beat medical akill, ma luff puree! draft 1 rmceat rated form, and aroldlDg polaoas render oar toedl einea favoritei. We nanulaciur medicine for all Cbroelo Diaeaaea, aoybodT can describe ibelr Symtome, eneloae $i( and we will aew ueatmeoc wltb Itutruetiona, In thla war the akill of the nelropolla ia brought witbla the reach of alt. Some caaea require prolonged treatment, wo underufc t dMnMjiQAd And change the rjiedloine a a eaae rtQuirw i ' 60MK UP Ol'R AEMED1K8. . Plarrhoea Pill. 60c U. CasUpfttloa Pills 9 1 .00 theae Pllla are inraloaMa to perec of eonatf uaud hut. Fevrrnnd AKuelMlU81.00 IJvrPUU S 1 .00, theae aaldirecu m the Uvar. Neural si a Pill l.OO, relief ! Mmia. aAdearvfaafewdayi. TtiiT Pills 1.00, tor Verrova Exhaoatioa. rhysicai tHbUlty, Uaaef toae. LoMofappeUtaete. Blood) Pills 91.00 boiee for ti, are nnrelf f CfeUblt, and ean bo Uka long aoughueareany blood-uint. JBucha Plito kidney, bladder nnd wrinary dtncultleai Ihla drag aaa wofldwidonpvtMioafvrtwohuredjenra. Pin pie and Freckle Care 91, Um moat offeeUve known u ua prw Maion. Pile Cure 81, PlUa for nil forma of FemoieM. easee from x5cu. to i6 60 per bo. Alae laid nrtpontloa f all kinds at reasonable prloea. Bend two atampa for Cautogue. fiold by drugidaU. lr joa don't find Uoa. tmj direct una, addroae eonQdvntlyDr.il. U. SoneU H. B. InvalMa, oountry Fhyalciana or DrugglaU, eta order any Bogar Coated pllla, Paten tsuudieloe. Drug, 6urg.lol In. ntromeot, or Med leal appliance, through na atreguliir priced. - DR. HUNTER-" 013 Chesnut 8t., 8t. Louie. Mo. Alakti lvermatirrkiza,temiKaTwJtiutl, r DOM debility, mpvttncy , totaknut of tUktr If marritd or tin fttatpecialtf. (fymt rt owf of ktallk, nerwta, dtblliuud, fed tntrtion la cat, ho ft asked onta at curt pronr... a A dueattt of a delicatt naturt, ariHna front tx ttun, or exfonri, treated 'cienHAcatl lr iRufiMAnniAGB toiiir ' r ; mn.mr, wav "ijr power, jac mmiaurtdov fimpltt, ml lot countenance, 4re4 of tulurt tvmtt, tearing to marry, or, tfmarrud,unkap. 1 P YOU WANT TO BUY GOODS CHEAP GO TO THAYER A IIAOERTY Main Street, IUJgway, Pa. DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, ROOTS, SHOES. HATS AND CAPS, GLASS AND QUEENS- WAIIE, WOOD AND WILLOW-WARE, TOBACCO AND CIGARS. A Large Stock of Groceries and Provisions, The BEST BRANDS ot FLOUR Constantly on hand, add sold as cheap us the CHEAPEST. THAYKR AIIIAQHRT IT. ln2. The Improved Gerard Oroid Ootd Watches, 89.00 $12 00 $15.00 818.00 XE havereecntly brought our Oroide I f Gold metal to such perfection that it is difficult for the best judges to distin quish it from gold. The $9 watc'ics are with patent escapement movements; in ap pearance and for tine equaling a gold one costing $100. The $12 nro full jeweled patent lever, equal to $150 gold watch. The $15are the same as the last buta finer finish, nickle movements, equal to one cost ing $15. And the $18 watches are of a fine finish with full jeweled American lever j movement, equaling a gold one costing $200. They are all in hunting cases, gent's ami ladies sixes, and guaranteed for time and wear by special certificate. Also elegant designsof gent's and ladies chains from $1 to $4, and jewelry of all kinds. Goods sent C. O. D. Customers per mitted to examine what they order before paying bill, on payment of express rharges. When six watches are ordi-red at ono time we will send an extra watch of the ame quality free. For further particulars send for circular. Address JAMES GERARD Jt CO., 8o Nassau Street, New York, p. o. Box ,;i;i Nov. 30, 1872-Tln37m6. RAILROADS- PHILADELPHIA AUD ERIE RAILROAD, SUMMER TIME TABLE J ON and after MONDAY, JUNE 3d, 1872, the trains on the Philadelphia & Eria Railroad will run as follows: WKSTWAnil. Mail Train leaves Philadclpliia..U.30 p. ni. " . " " Ridgway-...- 2.05 p. m. arrive at. Erie 7.30 p. m. Erie Exp lcntes Philadelphia... 12.30 p. m " " " Kidgway 2 25 u. m. " " arrive at Erie 7.40 a. m. Accomodation, leaves Itenova, ...2.0 I p. m. ' Ridgway,..!!. 14 p. m. " arr at Kaue 7.30p.m. K AST WARD. i ruin leaves r.ne l a. ui. " " " Ridgway....- 4.60 p. m " " arrive at Philad'a... 6.40 a. m Erie Express leaves Eire 7.60 p. tit. " ridgway... 12. 3H a. tn " " ar-nt Philadelphia.. 1.20 p. m. Accomouation, leaves Kane (.HO a. in " " Ridgway... 8.40 a. ni " nrr at St. Marys 9.1:2 am " arr at Itenovo 12.10 p. m Mail East connects east and well at Erie with L S & M S R W nnd nt Con-r nnd Irvinelon with Oil Creek and Allegheny R it u. Mail West at Corry and Irvinoton with Oil Creek nnd Allegheny R R W. Warren Accommodation east and west with trains on L S and M S R east and west and at Corry with O C and ARR Erie Accommodation Knst at Corry nnd trvineton witn O U and AUK W. WM. A. BALDWIN. Gen'l Sup"! NBWTIMR TA1JLE. Commencing November 20lh, 171. ALLEGHENY VALLEY It. It. THE BEST ROUTE BETWEEN PITTS BURGH AND POINTS ON THE PHIL' A. & ERIE R. R. ootxo SOUTH. Day Express leaves Oil City at 2 125 p ui Arrives at Pittsburgh 8 55 p m Night Express leaves Oil City 9 30pm Arrives at Pittsburgh t 40 a m Mail leaves Oil City 9 4o a in Arrives at Pittsburgh 0 00 p ni Parker'e Aeeora leaves Oil City 7 15 a m Arrives at. ritiq a 1U lo a m Kittnnning Accoin. leaves Oil City 4 00 p m Arrives at Kittanning 9 10pm OOINO NORTH Day Express leaves Pittsburg at 7 60 n .n 2 25 p in 8 20 p m Arrives at Oil City at Night Express leaves Pittsburgh Arrives at Oil City o 4o a m Way l'assenger leaves Pittsburgh 1 1 60 a n Aarrives at Oil City 7 25 p n Parker's Accom. leaves Tarker 6 (JOp m Arrives at Oil City 9 15pm Kittaning Accom. leaves Kiltu'g 7 05 a ra Arrives ot Oi! City 12 20 p m Close Connections made at Corry for Pittsburgh with trains East and West on P. & E. It. It. Pullman Pallace Drawing Room Sleep, ing Cars on Night Express Trains between corry and rittsbureh Ask for Tickets via Allegheny Valley B. J. J. LAWRENCE. Gen. Suvt LAGUSCAH01TDA RAILROAD. From and after Monday. Feb. Wh 1871. lraios will run on tbis Uoad as tuiiow Leaves Earlej 7.30 a. in., arrives at Daguscahouda Junction 8.10 a. m., coo Dectinr with Accom. east 8.14 a. ni., and with Mail west at 9.15 a. ui. Leaves Daguscahouda at 9.20 a. ra., ariives at Earley 10.00 a.m. Leaves Earley 8.30 p. ni., and arrives at Dag uscahonda at 5.00 p. ' m., connecting with Mail east at 5.09 p. m., and Ac commodatloo . west at 5.40 p. m. Ia esse P. & E. train are late, Dagas cahonda train holds twenty minutes be yond the above time. Tickets should always ba procured before leaving stations. . C. J- EARHf, Us-t:,, BUSINESS CARDS. A. RATIIBUN, Ridgwny, p. JT Attorney-at-l, 2 2 If. rOIlN G. HALL, Attorney at lav, RH,. tl way, Elk county Pa. mar 22'0(;l Lmar 22'0G1 HILL, PWsician and Surgeon iersey, Elk Co. IV W. BAILIiY, ATTOItXEV.AT.LAW. vlni.,1. Ridgway, Elk County, Pa. Agent for the Traveler's Life and Accl. ucui. insurance io., oi Hartford, Conn. JEYNOLOS HOUSE. " EtnroLDs vills, jefferson.co, ?a. H. S. BELNAP, Proprietor , J- Jail, i S. Bordwcll, M. D. Eclectic Physican Office and residence ornnsiio n,. on Centre St.. Ridiwav. Pa. prnmK) nllnnlinn .-111 V.- -i, ' ' . ,,. ,,c giTcn iu an cnns. Ulnce "ours: iio on.. iVl- ; 1 to a P. M 0 to 7 P.M. Mar. 22. 60-tf. anil WHIPPLE, Dental Surirenn Olhce at tlih Drug Store of Harley H "hippie. Walker's new building. Main street, Ridgway, Pa. Will visit Kane, Wilcox, and St. Maty'. TlnL'yl. T 8. HARTLEY. M. D., . Phvsicinn nn,i Riii-frorin. Rideway. pn. Office'ln Walker's Riiil,Iirt Special attention given to Surgery. Office houso from 8 a. m. to 10 p. m. Residence on corner of South nnd Court streets, op posite the new School louse. All calls promptly attended to. Vln2yl. GG. .MESSENGER, Druggist aud Parmaceutist, corner Main and .Mill streets. Bidewnv. I A full assort tnent of carefully selected For sign andsDomestio Drugs. Prescriptions carefully dispensed at. all hours, day or "" Tln3v. CtHARLES HOLES, I Watchmaker, EngrnTer and Jeweler. Main street, Ridgway, Pa. Agent for the Howe Sewing Machine, and Morton Gold Pon. Repairing Watches, etc. done with he same accuracy as hcret afore. Satis actio:) guaranteed. vlnlv rrVIAYER HOUSE. J. D. D. COOK Proprietor, Cor. Mill and Centre Sis., Ridgway, Pa, The proprietor takes this method of an nouncing to the public that he has refitted, revised, aud improved, this well known hotel, and is prepared to entcrtnin all who foivor l.im with their patronage. In the belt style and nt low rates. vln30tf. W. C. HEALY. DKAt.UK in GOODS, G3D32Itffi3, Pa37I3I0S3 ritODUiJE, FKUITS, &o. vlnStf. West Hud, UiJmvay. fa. HYDE HOUSE, RiuowaT, Elk Co., V. H. SCHKA.M, Proprietor Tlionkful for the pntroniffe heretofure so liberally bestowed upon him, the new proprietor, hopes, l-y paying strict ni teution to the comfort an 1 convenience of guests, to merit, a. continuance oi the same. Oct 30 180'.). rlil OLD RircKI'.UL'S HOTEL, Kane, McKean Co., Pa R. K. LOOKER, Proprietor. Thankful for the patronage heretofote bo liberally bestowed upon him, the new pro prietor, hopes, by paying strict attention to the oomf irt. nnd convenience of guests, to merit n continuance of the same. The only stables for horses in Kane nnd well kept night or -.fay. vln23yl. ITAL.L, & BHO Attorneys -at - Ij a w ST. MARY'S, . EtX C0U1TTY P1T1TSYLTA1TIA. JO.INO. HALL JAS. K. t. IMI.I K ERSEV HOUSE, IJk.n raevii.t,!', Ei.h Co., I'a. John Collin's, Proprietor, j Tliankful for the patronage liorelotore so liberilly bestowed upon him, the new proprietor, hopes, by paying strict at tention to the comfort a til convenience of ciusts, to merit a continuance of the same. S. A. ROTE, PHOTOGRAPHER, AND DEALER IH Chromos, Stercosoopio Viows, Picture Frames, &e. WEST END, RIDGWAY, ELK CO. PA. v2n2tf. J." WHBER, One Door East of the Post Office, Main St., llidgway, Pa. Vegetables of all kinds re ceived daily. ' Choice oranges and lemons. vlnltf. P. W.HAYS, PEALRR IH Dry Goods, Notions, Groceries, and General Variety, FOX, ELK CO., PA. Earley P. O. v1n47tf.. J." PARSONS, Manufacturer and Dealer io J toots opposite Hotel, Wit:o Pa. Shoes . Main St