The Elk County advocate. (Ridgway, Pa.) 1868-1883, October 23, 1869, Image 3

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    MISCELLANEOUS.
W . S- SERVICE.
PuWJbLL & KIME.
TANNING & LUMBER CO
WAGONMaKING & BLACKSMITHING.
A
GREAT REMEDY
FOR THE CURB OF
QOODS FOR THE MILLION.
K"
STONE STORE WILCOX PA
THE RESULT IN ELK COUNTY.
THE OCTOBER ELECTION.
OFFICIAL.
Rome errors having occurred in the
following table last week we re-publish
it with corrections made :
GOVERNOR AND 8LTREME JLPOE.
GOVKIIKOH.
ScrnKMK Cut.
3
DISTRICTS.
3
Benezette. .
Benzingor. .
Fox
Highland ..
J lorton
Jay,
Jones
Ridgway. . . .
Spring Creek
St. Marys. ...
. 117 04 4S 41 73 50 79 07
. IKS 10 Kit 158 8 . . 31 34
. 140 80 10 17 73 .. 141 141
. 7 13 7 7 13
. 00 34 78 75 30 8 31 28
. 37 84 14 10 78 . . 33 28
. ' 53 57 52 "3 59 2 48 . . .
. 98 70 79 79 79 21 22 17
Spring Creek 20 32 20 20 32 24
St. Marys.,. 171 33 125 125 21 .. 04 01
Total vote tin Commissioner Vollmer.
COO ; Warner. 585; Johnson, 472; Given,
111; Jones. 449; Bitter, 370.
Piotluinotary total vote for M'Vuan, 483.
At MTtlll AND roHoXKK.
i ATDITOIl. i CUIIoMOU
73
DISTRICTS.
114 03 112 03
203 8 105 7
154 JT8 151 71
0 M 0 13
1(11 7 41 102 39
40 7." 41 75
49 02 4!) 02
!) 79 A3 7!)
at 32 20 31
JIH0 24 107 2o
Total pm 475 930 405
assemly and treasurer.
. i rr
ASSEMBLY lllKASUHKR.
.1, ,1, ,
w I a d
i w - i . .
i no
J : c r3 I : j
Benezette & . 55 124 : 12!) 52
Beiizingei 1 . 104 34 : 1HH 11
Fox J. . 27 102 ; 153 74
Highland I.. I) 11 : 7 13
Jloi-tou ..f..l S3 51 ; 101 41
Jay I.. 13 105 : 40 71
Junes ...I.. I 50 48 : 52 00
Ridgway I., j 100 59 : 53 123
HpriiigCnlok: 43 7 : 15 37
St. Marys ..j 132 74 : 174 30
Total . j . . . I 02 705 . . . ! 1 3 51 1
I'HOTIIiilsoXAHY AND COMMISSIONERS.
;I'KO j ('OMMISSK)NKKS.
IfS ri 3 g a
5 5 5 r
r' r ,r 1 tT
! a r ? ? r ? ? f
newtte
Fox
Highland
1 lorton . .
Ja.V
Jones . . .
llidtrwnv
Total !)21... .
Benezette... 47 00 71 13 ..
Bcitzimrer. .. 101 1 31 ' 101 . ,
Fox.-.; 15 72 137 1 14 ..
Holland ... 7 13 .. : 7 ..
Norton 80 33 28 ' 75 7
Jay 12 70 27 .. ..
Jones 52 00 .. j 52 2
Ridgwav ... 70 74 15 79 20
f'm iny; Creek 10 34 .. I 20 24
St. Marys...' 137 .. 43 1 130 ..
Tot il ISO!) 423 355 '. 587 53
COURT I'KOi I.A.U.WIO.N. WhereM, elie
lion. S. 1'. Johnson. President.) ulgennd
lions. I!. C. t-clmll7.e nml Jesse Kyli-r, Assg-,
:inlcs, Judges of t lie Court cf Qunrtor Sessions
Orpli nis' Court, Oyer nnd Terminer, and Gen
er.il .luil delivery, lor tlie tiial ot cupitul mid
oilier iillenes in lite county of Elk, hy their
preeipU 10 nie directed, have ordered the
n to . esiiid mimed Courts to be hidden ut Hiilg
v.ay. ill mid tor the county of Elk, on I lie
First Momlny of November it being the 1st
.ilny of tliu luontli, and to joiitinue one week.
Notice is hereby given to the Coroner. Justices
nf the Pence, and Cons ubles ol'thesnid county.
1 hat they are by these presents commanded lo
be then and there in 'heir proper persons nt
ten o'clock, A. M., of said day, with their
rolls, records nnd inquisitions, and other re
incnibraiices, lo do those things which their
ottices appertain to be done, aud that all
Jut 1 ices of s.iid county make returns of nil
recognizances entered into before them, to the
C'.erk of the Court, as per net of Assembly of
March 4th 1834. And those who are bound to
prosecute Ihe prisoners that arc or shall be in
the jnil of the county of Elk, and to be then
nnd there to prosecute nguiimt Aem us shall
be just. , w
JACOnMcOAULEV, Sheriff.
Ridgway, October 10, u7te.
J
OR WORK of all kinds
and descri-
dono ut this office.
T)LACKSM1THS CAIU'E.NTEICS AND
l joiner's tools for sale " cheaper than
the cheapest" at the St. Mary's Hardware
Store (nov28'ti7.)
yy UUDS OF WISDOM. '
FOR YOUNd MEN,
OnJjt Hilling Passion in Youth and Early
Mdioou, with SELF HELP for the Erring
and unfortunate. Sent in sealed letter en
velopes, free of charge. Address, HOW.VUD
ASSOCIATION Box P. Philadcldliia, Pa
T OU1S II. GAKXBtt,
PRACTICAL MACHINIST,
Can be found at his Foundry at St. Mary's
where he is ready to' have all shop-work in
his lino done on short notice. St. Mary's,
Benzingor P. O , Elk CO., Pa. myl'08'ly
E
"MtltOKSOF YOUTH.
A Gentleman who suffered 'for years from
Nervoui Debility, Premature Decay, and all
the effects of youthful indiscretion, will, for
the sake of suffering humanity, send free to
all who need it, the receipt and directions for
making the simple remedy by which he was
cured. Sufferers wishing 10 profit by the ad
vertiser's experience, can do so by addressing,
in perfect confidence. JOHN B. OUDEN,
vln2Hyl. ; No. 42 Cedar street, N. Y.
SITING GAKDSNEATLV
EXECUT-
cd at this of ;e.
THROAT AND LUNO DISEASES
Dr Wishart's Pino Tree
TAlt CORDIAL.
It Is the vital principle of the Tine Tree, oh.
tained by a peculiar proceis in the distilation
of tlx tar by which its highest medical pro
prieties sre retained.
it is the only safeguard and reliable remedy
which has ever been prepared from the juice
of the Pine Tree It invigorates the digestive
organs nnd restores the appetite. It Strength
ens the dcbiliated system. It purities and
enriches Ihe blood, and expells from the sys
tem the corruption which scrofula breeds on
the lungs.
Its healing principle nets upon the minted
surface of the lungs and throat, penetrating to
each diseased part, relieving pain and subdu
ing inflnination.
It is the result of years of study and expe.
riuient, and it Is offered to the afflicted, with
the positive assurance of its power t. cure the
following diseases, if the patient has not too
long delayed a resort to the means of cure :
Consumption ot the Lungs, Uough, sore
Throat and Breast, Bronchitis. Liver Com
plnint, Blind and Bleeding Piles, Asthma,
Whooping Cough, Diptheria, 4c
We are often asked why are not other reme
dies in the market for Consumption, Coughs
Colds, nnd other Pulmonary affectijn equal to
Dr.L. Q. Wishnrt's Pine Tree Tar Cordial
We answer
1st. It cures, not by slipping cough, nnd
by, loosening and assisting nature to thrnw
off the unhealthy matter collected about the
throat and bronchial tubes, causing irritation
and cough.
2d. Most Throat nnd Lung Remedies are
composed of anodynes, which all ly the cough
for awhile, but by their coustringing effects,
the fibers become hardened, and the unhealthy
fluids coagulate nnd are retnined in the sys
tem causing disease beyond the control of our
most eminent physiciuns.
3d. The Pine" Tree Tnr Cordial, with its ns
sistimts, pcrfectnble, because they remove the
cause of irritation of the mucuous membrane
and bronchial tubes, assist the lungs to act
nnd throw oil' the unhealthy secietions, nnd
purify the blood, thus scientifically making
the cure perfect.
Dr. Wislinrt nns on file at his office hun
dreds, nnd Thousands of Certificates, from
men nnd women of unquestionable character
who were once hopelessly given up to die, but
through the providence of God were com
pletely restored to health by the Pine Tree Tar
Cordial. A physician in attendance who can
be consulted in person or hy mail, free of
chnrge. Price of Pine Tree Tar Cordial SI. 50
per bottle, and 11, 00 per d 07.. Sent by Ex
ptcss nn receipt of price. Address L. Q. C.
WISIIAI1T, M. D., No. 232 North 2d Street,
Phil'n. Pa.
May 21,'C0m3vln27.
J. S. BOltDWELL, M. D.
ECLECTIC I II I SIC i a
IMie word eclect,io means to choose or se
lect medicines from nil the different
schools of medicine ; using remedies that arc
safe, and discarding from practice nil medi
cines thft have an iiiijurious effect on the sys
tem, such as mercury, antimony, lead, cop
per. &.O.
I lay aside tho lance the old bloodlettcr,
reJuccr or deplcler, mid equalize jthc circula
tion and restore the system to its iiiiiurnl
slate by alteratives nnd tunics. I shall here
after give particular nticntion to chronic dis
eascs. suclias Rlieniinu'sni, Dyspepsia, Liver
complaint. Catarrh, Ne iralgin. diseases of the
throat, urinary organs, md all diseases pecu
liar to females, &c.
CATAISHII I treat withi new instrument of
a late invention which cm-esevery rase.
TEETH extruded without pain.
(Itlice nnd residence Smith of the jail on
''cut re St. Olliee hours from 7 to 8 a. ; 111 12
'o I p. m : 0 to 7 p. m.
Deo. 23Y.7. -ly. J. H. BOR DWELL.
Kpccial Notices
riV) CONSUMPTIVES.
T
The Advertiser, having been restored to
health in a few weeks, by a very simple
remedy, after having suffered several years
with a severe lung affection, and that drend
disease, Consumption is anxious to make
known to his fellow-sufferers the means of
cute.
To nil who desire it, he will send a copy of
tho urescnption useu, tree or charge, with the
directions for preparing and using the same,
which they will find 11 sure Cure for Consump
tion, Asthma, Bronchitis, etc Tho object of
the ndvurliscr in sending the Prescription is
to benefit the nfllictcd, and spread information
which he conceives to be invaluable ; and he
hopes every sutferer will try his remedy, as it
will cost him nothing, and may prove a bless
ing. Parties wishing the prescription, will please
address. REV. EDWARD A. WILSON,
Williamsburg, Kings County, N, V.
vlu20yl.
ANHOOD: BOW LOST, HOW RE-
HKMIE1J
Just published, a new edition
of DK. CULVERWELL'S
CELEBRATED ESSAY on Ihe rdical cure
(without medicine) of Speu.xatohuiiu;a, or
Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Si-niinal Losses,
Impoi'kncv, Mental nnd Phisicul Incapacity,
Impediments to Marriage, etc. ; also, Cos
sumption. Epilepsy, and Fits, induced by
self indulgence or sexual extravagance.
B-Price, in o sealed envelope, only t
cents.
The celebrated author, in tbis admirable
essay, clearly demonstrates from a thirty
years' successful practice, that the alarming
consequences of self-abuse may be radically
cured without the dangerous uso of internal
medicine or the application of the kuife ;
pointing out a mode of cuie at once simple,
certain, and effectual, by means of which
every sufferer, no matter what his condition
may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately,
and radically.
fistf this Lecture should be in the hands of
every youth and every man in the land.
cent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to any
address, potlpaid, on receipt of six cents, or
two post stamps. Also, Dr. Culverwell's
" Marriage Guide," price 25 cents. Address
the Publishers, CIIAS. J. C. KLINE Co.,
127 Bowery, New ork, Pot-Ollice Box
4,580. vln35yl.
F
URN1TCRE.
The undersigned having purchased the en
tire stock of furniture, materials &o., of
Scivilion Thomas, late for sale by II. H.
Thomas, s agent, as also the stock owned by
G. T. Wheeler, also in charge of Jl, H.
Thomas for sale upon commission, intends to
curry on the furniture business in the rooms
lately occupied by H. II.- Thomas
A competent practical cabinet maker will
superintend the business and do the work, and
it is. Ihe determination of the proprietor to
make and sell furniture more substantially
made and at lower prices than has ever been
offered to the people of this vicinity.
The publio are invited to cull and exiuiins
his stock before purchasing elsewhere.
JNO. G. BALL.
RiJgway July CI 1809. tIsJW.
900,000 CUSTOMERS WANTED.
At the new Masonio Hall Building.
STOVES at prices that will please of all de
sirable kinds.
TIN-WARE of every kind on hand at all
times.
Special attention given lo Wholesale orders.
Prico list furnished to dealers on application.
SIl LET. TIN AND COITER WARE.
Bouse furnishing goods a great variety.
STEAM AND WATER PIPEINO,
PUMPS, FISHING AND HUNTING
TACKLE, such as RODS BAS
KETS, SEINES, FLIES, BOOKS,
CArS, POWDER, &c. .jo.
BIRD CAGLS A NICE VARIETY.
RCOFING, GUTTERS, SPOUTS.
of Tin, Galvanized Iron and Copper nnd every
kind of
HOUSE AND JCB WORK
done on short notice and warranted,
AGENCY of Henry Disstons celebrated
saws. Orilers for saws at factory prices so
licitod, also for repairing. Inlormation aud
price list fu.nishcd on application.
PAPER RAGS, OLD ROrE, OLD
COITER, BRASS, PEW
TER, LEAD, I110N,
BEESWAX, HEAVY HIDES, DEAKON
SKINS, S'.'EEP TELTS, GREEN
BACKS, NATIONAL BANK
NOTES, U. S.
BONDS &c.
i 1 ken -.11 fjcclwmji' for Guoils or W'url.
vln'JOtf. W. S. SEHVICE.
HARDWARE-
J-EW HARDWARE STORt,!
The subscribers have just opened in
' S T. MARY'S
A new and Complete Stock of Heavy & Shell
HARDWARE 1 !
And will keep constantly on hand a great
variety of
COOK AUD HEATING STOVES
Bar Iron, Slrel Ann'tn, Bellow, NaiUs
Ilorr Shoe, Spring. Build,
ing Hirilicare, ,batcs
ami Files of Every Description
GUNS, PISTOLS AND CARTRIDGES,
Cntlery, Plated Ware and House
Furnishing Goods. Al'
kinds of Mechan
ics' Tools!
TINWARE
Of every description, which will be sold at
the LOWEST CASH PRICES.
They have also the exclusive agency in St
Mary's for the
IMPROVED ORIENTAL
BASE.BURNINO COAL STOVES
AND PARLOR FURNACES!
Which have received Four First Class .Pre
miums at the New York Slate and oth.
er Fairs; Also, the Great Silver
Medal at Ihe Fair of Ihe Am
erican Institute, beld in
New York City, 1805.
Tbcy are Perpetual Burners, only one fire
being required to bt made
during the season.
M. BEECHE". Jr.
WM. II. COPELAND.
nov28'07 ly
MASLIN Kettles. Brass Kettles, Porclean
Sauce Pans. French Tined 8auce Pans.
Fruit cans the cheapest and best, at W. 8.
SERVICE'S, Hardware Store, Pidgway.Pa.'
P O W E L L & KIME.
At their capacious stores botb in
MDGAVAY
AND
CENTREVILLE
Have on haiid, splendid assortments ol
all seasonable Goods adapted to tho wants
of the people of Elk and adjoining
counties, which they are selling at prices
that defy competition. They would simply
state here, that being very largo dealers,
their facilities for purchasing are un
equalled by any establishment in tht
county. They buy directly from manu
factures and on the
GROUND FLOOR.
Anolhcr advantage. You can always
jrot wlnit you want at their stores, btuce
you will save time by going directly to
thorn and TIME IS MONEY. We
have no space here to enumerate all the ad
vantages you will have in patronizing these
establishments. But cull and sec, and
reap tho advantages for yourselves.
Among their Goods you will find
DRY GCODS in en Hess varieties,
GROCERIES choicuand fresh
CLOTIIING of best material supcrloi
cut aud finish,
BOOTS & SHOES of the best
stock and make,
CROCKERY for newly married,
middle aged aud elderly.
DRIED FRUIT,
BUTTER, EGGS,
PORK, IIAMS,
LARD, FLOUR,
CORN MEAL.
AND EVERYTHING ELSE
Also mon other kinds of country pro
daco taken at the market value-vlnltf.
ATTENTION EVERYBODY
i
SPRING OPENING!
Tho largest storo In North Western Ta., lit
terally filled to overflowing.
WINTER GOODS closing out regardless of
value.
We are opening the spring campaign with
the largest and most attractive slock evre
offered in this market.
We shall endeavor to keep every depart
ment well assorted the year round, Our
DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT
will always contain a large nnd well selected
stock of Cloths Cassimcrs & Cloakings, Black
and Colored Silks. Sea3naVto dress goods in
great variety. Table Linens, Napkins Towels
&c, white goodsof every description, bleached
and brown shootings all widths.
GLOVES & HOSIERY
TRIMMINGS and NOTIONS
CARPETS and OIL CLOTHS
WALL and WINDOW PAPER,
D0OKS AND STATIONERY, CLOTHING,
BATS and CAPS, BOOTS 4 SHOES
DRUGS & MEDICINES,
PAINTS, OILS &
DYE STUFFS,
LEA1I1ER, & SHOE FINDINGS,
HARDWARE,
STOVES .1- TIN-WARE,
IRON Jc STEEL,
NAILS it- BUILDERS
HARDWARE.
NUTS & WASHERS, HORSE SHOES
& NAILS, WAGON SPRINGS,
PATENT AXLES tfc BOX US, CROCK
' ERY and GLASSWARE,
STONE WARE, FLOUR,
FEED & MEAL, CORN and
OATS, FURNITURE
OF ALL KINDS,
SASH & DOORS
COFFINS,
MATRASSES,
BEDDING,
&c.t
TOBACCO & CIGARS,
TRUNKS, VALISES & CARPET BAGS,
ltUBBElt BELTING,
CLOCKS iu GREAT VARIETY.
Agents for Hoyt Bros. Celebrated Leather
Belting.
With our superior facilities for obtaining
heavy goods, iu largo quantities, from first
hands we defy competition in
Grcoei-ies & Provisions.
We Invite particular attention to oar choice
brands of extra and double extra Sour, we get
direct from mills at the west thus eavisg to
customers the promts usually poekeled by
middlemen. Our tour is always fresh ground
aud we guarantee entire satisfaction with
every barrel
TANMJNO 4; LUMUERCo.
lu-Uf. Wilcox Pa
J DIBEL & CO.,
WAGON MAKERS,
Would respectfully announce to the citi
r.cns of Elk and surrounding; counties that
they have llttcd up an extensive establish'
ment in Bidgway for the manufacture of all
kinds of
WAGONS, SLEIGHS, BUGGIES, LOQ-
SLEDS, ETC.,
and in fact anything else in the HnS d
WAGONMAKING orBLACKSMITIIING.
An erroneous impression lias heretofore
existed among our lunibcimen and farmers
4-1.. i..l,..ti !.,. ttmiifiwl a wo irnn nr a mittiiT
thuy must ro to York Stato lor it. If there
arc any who labor unciur tins uuiuriuh, ww
lllViLU lilUJll ,J liJ UU1 toiKiWiiwiiiiviiK
and examine our work, and they will find
it...i 1 .111 i.
wiuk iiicy wiu gui t
As Good a Wagon
for less money than they can get ono within
a circuit of two hundred miles.
tS"Sliop above the comer of Main and
Depot streets. lJidgway, Pa.
J. DIBEL & CO.
Aug. 28, 1809.
RAILROADS.
-nillLADELrillA AND ERIE RAIL
1 ROAD.
SUMMER TIME TABLE.
Through and Direct Route Between Phila
delphia, Baltimore, Harrisburg,
Williamsport, and the
GREAT OIL REGION
OF PENNSYLVANIA.
ELEGANT SLEEPING CARS
OS ALL. SIGHT TBAIS8.
On and after MONDAY, APRTL 28,
1S(!!I, the Trains on the Philadelphia and
Eric Railroad will run as follows:
WESTWARD.
Mail Train leaves Philadelphia. . 0:00 p. m.
Mail Train leavos Kidgway 2:05 p. iu.
Mail Train arrives at Erie 8:15 p. m.
Express leaves Philadelphia. ... 1 1 :r0 a. m.
Express leaves Rid-rway 3:32 a. in.
Express arrives at Eric 10:00 a. m.
Local Freight leaves Ridcway. . 5:80 p.m.
EASTWARD.
MailJT rain leaves Erie 8:15 a.m.
Mall.Train leaves Ridgway 2:25 p. m.
Mail Train arr. at Philadelphia. 6:10 a. m.
Express leaves Erie 3:20 p. m.
Express leaves Ridgway 10:11 a. m.
Express nrrives at Philadelphia. 4:10 p. m.
Local Freight leaves Ridgway. . 0:40 a. ni.
Mail and Express connect with the Oil
Creek and Allegheny River Railroad.
Baggage checked through.
ALFRED L. TYLER,
octlO-09 General Superintendent.
A
LLEGIIENY VALLEY RAILROAD.
ONLY DIRECT ROUTE TO PITTS
BURGH
without chango of cars
FROM O I L CITY.
On and after MONDAY, MAY Sd, 1809,
trains will leave as follows:
GOIXO SOUTH.
Day Express leaves Oil City at. .10:10 a. m.
arriving at Pittsburgh at 5:15 p. m.
Night Express leaves Oil City.. 8:30 p. m.
arriving at Pittsburgh 0:30 a. m.
Mixed Way leaves Oil City 7:20 a. m.
arr. at West Pcnn'a. Junction G:30 p. m.
GOING KOUTII.
Day Express leaves Pittsburgh. . 8:00 a. m.
arriving at Oil City 3:10 p. m.
Night Express leaves Pittsburgh 7:30 p. m.
arriving at Oil City 5:10 a. in.
Mixed Way le's West Pa. June. C:45 a. m.
arriving at Oil City 5:55 p. m.
tSi" Connections mado nt Con-y and Ir
vineton with trains to Oil City; at Franklin
with Jamestown and Franklin Railroad.
Connect ions with AVest Penn. Railroad tit
West Penn. Junction for Blairsvillo and all
points on tho main line. Sleeping Curs on
all night trains. J. J. LAWRENCE,
Taos. M. King, Gcn'l Supt.
Ass't Sup't. Aug28-0S
OIL CREEK AND ALLEGHENY RIV
ER RAILWAY. On and after Mon
day, Nov. 30, 1H(J8, trains will run on this
road as follows:
LEAVE COURT.
P. M. EXPRESS Traill! lenve
I .I I TiriiavillA o-in m .....i :
- " i'. ..... aim uiiivit
at Boyd Farm at 2:51 p. m.; leaves Petrole
um Centre at 2:55 p. m.; Oil City at 8:35 p.
nj.; Tidionte at 5:37 p. in.; arrive at Irvine
ton at 0:20 p. m.
G,) MAIL, A. M. Train; leaves Titns-U.-C'J
villo8:25 a. m., and leaves Boyil
Farm at 9:03 a. in.; leaves Petroleum Centre
at 9:07 a. m., Oil City at 9:51 a. in., Titlioutw
nt 11:53 a. m., and arrive at lmuuton at
J..1U Jl. III.
LEAVE invISETON.
A' M' EXPRESS Train; leaves
JU Tidionte at 7:40 a. m.; Oil City 0:4a
a. m.9 and leaves retroluum Centre at 10 :23
a. 111.! lti:ivwa Knvil Vm-m nt. Ift-O o T;
tiiHvile at 11:10 a. ui,y and arrives at Corrv
1 1 . i n ...
at x 1 .tu it. Jl I.
hP. M- MAIL Train; leaves Tidionte
l.'JU at 2 :40 p.m.; Oil City 4:41 p. in.;
Petroleum Centre at 5:18 p. in.; Boyd Faint
at ,S?1 t. in TitiiKvlllo at ft.io - i
... - , ....W..VU.XU j.. mil
arrives nt Corry at 7:53 p. m.
aii rrains connect at lrvmeton with trains
wi the P. & E. R. R., east and west, and at
Cony with trains on the Atlantic and Great
estem and Philadelphia and Erie east and
west, for Erie, Cleveland, Uarrishurg and
Philadelphia, and with the Bull'alo, Cony
and Pitubuirgti Itiilroad for Buffalo and all
points on tho New York Central Railroad
. BO BWEETZEK,
AnsSOO Gen'lHupt.
BHfFAI,J,ANn ERIE RAILROAD.
On and after Monday, Nov. 23, 1308,
trams will run on this road as follows:
LEAVE EKIK GOING EAST.
Day Express at S-Ar, p. ,.
Mail and Accommodation at. . . . 0:00 a. ui.
Cincinnati Exprcs at 7:35 p. ui
Night Express at 1:40 a. uu
New York Express at 10:55 . nu
LEAVE BUFFALO GOING WEST
Day Express at 12 :25 p. nu
Mail and Accommodation 4:00 p! nu
Toedo Express at :H0 a. m.
Night! Express at - 1:20 a. in.
Steamboat Express at 9:00 p. uu
It. N. BROWN,
Au-59-CO Gea'lSupi,