-ilk fljdtmf j gdwupt. Hkkry A. Parsons, Jr., . . Editor. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7. 187U EXrUELICAlT STATE -.TIC Auditor General: DAVID 8TANT0N, of Beaver Co. Surveyor General: SlOBEttT B. BEATII, of Schuylkill. Tha Assemblr District. When the last legislature apportioned the State, for legislative purposes, it -was thought by those in interest that 'Cameron, Elk, and Jefferaou ou Wng thrown together, would form a district that would b reliably Detuoctatio at all times and under ail ciroumstances. In -this pool Elk county was to be the hig hest fish on aceo-ict ot casting the .largest majority, and like Clearfield in he last legislative, or Erie in the judi cial district, she was to override the lights of the other counties, and the spoils of the legislature as well as those of the county were to belong to him who had the power to form, and the akill ti guide the ring which is sup. posed to uontrol'tho political destinies of !Elk county aud was intended to fill the ame position towards tho district. But, ala! "Tho lest laid plans of mon and mice Gang ai t aglee " sand the district is not quite as sound as was hoped aud expected. The Democratic Legislative Confer ence met here on Tuesday, the 5th instt -and alter considerable buttonholing and lobbying, proceeded to place in notnina tiuu Mr. English of Jeffersoo, who was member from, that county during the hut session. It has been conoecded all through the canvass that Mr. English Bhould be the oandidate.but we must confess that it hs ucver been our lot to meet a more dulorous set of delegates than those as sembled here for the sake of going through the farcical form ol nominating biiu. "Ed. English" is so unpopular in his -owo couuty that wa would not be sur. prised at a vote against him there that would extinguish the vaunted mujority of Elk county alone, and when wc take into cousideUion Cameron, which is re liable in a -se like the present lor at least a hnudred upon the right side, wo believe v oan be justified in predict ing a "walk over" for the Republican candidate if ordinary prudence is ex ercised in the selection. If the Couforence had seen fit tc nominate Mr. Hall, who has "given cn tire satisfaction for two terms," we 'might have found a more difficult fight, although we thtuk even he could have been beaten, but now the eontest hardly needs mention on our part. If we only get out the ordinary vote in the different counties, we may be as sured of having the wild cat legislative district once more represented by a Re publican. lvEFUBtJCAN unity in Pennsylvania is now unbroken from the Delaware to the Lakes. There is not a single dis turbing element in any county in which tho organization of the party is involved in danger. Republicans .who are tcm perannco men have had their eyes opened -within the last few weeks, and me chanics and laboring men understand that all the protection they have ever received or can receive, came and must come from the Republican party, and -will, therefore, not be caught in any "movement calculated to hurt their genuine friends. Both the labor re form movement and the temperance ' agitation, in their political sense, are connivances ol the Democratic leaders, aided by sore headed Republicans. "These transparent swindling designs have already rendered them abortive lor evil except to those deluded by their appeals. State Journal. Gen. Jacob M.Campbell, Survey or General, is spoken uf as the Repub lican candidate for Senator in the dis trict composed of Clearfield, Cambiia, Torest, and Elk, which has a Denio vcratio majority of over three thousand, and in whieh Senator Wallace is again a candidate fat re-election. We know ot 'no man ao able to conduct a campaign where tfce odds are greatly against sua cess, as Geaeral Campbell. Able, fear loss, pure and eaergetic, he is just the man to take the lead in such a fight, and we hope he will be made the Sens, torial candidate. State Journal. A trnrP meetine a man in the tati of Boston, a few day! since, Ipughly acooated him with, "ITere. I - -want to go to the Tremont House.' The deliberate reply was, "Well, too. aa ft, if ye Won't be gene Iodj." . Democratic Consistency, Nothing in our political history affords a parrallel to tho nice esse with which the Democratic leaden of Pennsylvania have forgotten their acta and speeches in the past. If tbey had completely embraced Republicanism, the contrast between that position and the one they held three or lour years ago would not be so Rtrong, beuauso it would be a re. nunciation, not an attempt, like the present one, to reconcile previous pro fessions. Take, for instance, General McCandlcss. Two years and more ago he declared in the State Senate, dur ing the debate on tho. fifteenth amend ment, that the the theory contained in the act sapped the "very foundations of our liberties." Now he is running on a platform who endorses the theory that was sapping "tho very foundations of our liberties,'' and yet attempts to recon cile tho two extremes, and to make tho people believe that he is a consistent Democrat! Forney's Press. It was considered honorablo for wo mcu to toil in olden time. Alexander the Great stood in his palace showing Garments made by his own mother. A 0ENT8 WANTED. thorough men and women, to whom we will (rive constant work nd good pay. We publish the BEST BOOKS, we give our agents the BEST TERMS. The best sell iiig Book now is By SIGNOR BLITZ. Describing his wonderful feats and tricks, with lnughnhlo Incidents and ndventures. Agents nro selling from 20 to 40 copies a dny. Also, our New Familj Biblo, con tinuing Bluckwood's Comprehensive Aids lo the study of the Scriptures, and Kevins' new ami improved Diotionary of the Bible, together with Sixteen Fine Steel Plates, four Mops in colors, and 200 superior en gravings on wood; Family Kecord, Family Album, a, &c. A Complete Prospectus of this Dible nmt agents outfit furnished rue to all who uienn work. Our pro gramme of NEW HOOKS for tho Fnll in cludes a NEW WORK by MARK TWAIN. lif"o"cccssfiil Agents will receive tirst choice of territory on MARK TWAIN'S forthcoming great work. (;.rciilur, leriiis, Sc., with full mforma- ion. Kent free on Application to JJL r r I ELD ASH M KAD, I'ulilisher. 711 Snnsom Street, Philadelphia. 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THE COMPOUND Tar and Mandrake PHI. for use In connection with the ELIXIR TAR, is a combination of the TWO lunat valuable ALTEUA'l'IVE Medicines known in the Pro fession, and renders this Till without exception the very best ever offered. The SOLUTION and COiirOTJKD ELIXIB of B saJLe" mJbm mlmm j It without doubt the Vest remedy known in oases of CHOLERA AND YELLOW FEVER. It is a Specific for each diseases, and should be kept in the household of every family, especially during those months in which CHOLERA AND YELLOW FEVER are liablo to prevail. A small quantity taken daily will prevent contracting these terrible diseases. Solution and Compound Elixir, (1.00 per Bottle Volatile Solution for Inhalation, $9.00 per Sox Tar and Mandrake Fills, tocta per box. SendforCirenlarof POSITIVE CCRES to year Druggist, or to L. F. HYDE & CO., BOLE J? BOPBIETOB3, 110 E. 22d St., Sew York. . For Sale by O. G. .MESSENGER, Druggist, Ridgway, Pa. JVOTICE. In the District Court of the the) United Slates for the Western District of Penn' In the matter of John JVarrer & Co., isanarupis. In Bankruptcy. Western District of Pennsylvania, m: At Ridgway, Pa., the 4th day of Aueust. A. D. 1871. The Undersigned hereby gives notice of his appointment an Assignee of John i'urrer Jr Co., of St. Mary's, in the county of Elk, and State of Penrsyl vania, within said distriot, who have J been adjudged bankrupts, upon petition of their creditors, by the district court of said uiitrict. C. H. MeCiULEY, Assignee, &o. s5t4. NK MILLION OF LIVES SAVED! It is One Of the most IPmflrlinlilA funis nT this rcmarkablo ace. not that sn mnnv persons are the viciimi of dyspepsia or in digestion, but. its willing victims. Now, wo woum not ne untierslood to ay that any one regards dyspepsia with favor, or feels disposed to rank it among the luxuries of life. Far from it. Those who hnve ex perienced its torments would scout such an idea. All dread it, and would gladly dis pense with its unpleasant familiarities. Mark Tapley, who was jolly under all the trying circumstnnees in which he was placed, never bai sn attack of dyspepsia, or his jolity would have speedily forsaken 1111. Of all tho multifarious diseases to which he human system is liable. thero is perhaps no one so generally prevalent ns dyspepsia. There are diseases more acute and painful, and which more frequently prove fatal, but none the efl'eets of which are so depressing to the mind nnd so positively distressing to the body. If there is a wretched beinir in the world it is A CONFIRMED DYSPEPTIC. We have said that dvsncrsid is Derhans the most universal of human diseases. This is iinphatically the case in the United Slates. Whether ibis general prevalence is due to the charaoier of the food, the method of its preparation, or the hasty manner in whioh it is usually swallowed, is not our province to explain. The great fct with which we are called to deal is this: DTSrEPSIA PREVAILS almost univei sally. nearly every other person you meet is a victim, an apparently willing onci were this not the case, why so many sufferers, when a certain, speedy and safe remedy is within the easy reach of all who will avail themselves of it? But says A dys peptic: What is this remedy? to which we reply: This great allevator of human fullering is almost as widely known as the r.ngiisn language, it lias nllnyei the agonies of thousands, and is to-day carry comfort and encouragement to thousands of others. This acknowledged nanacea is dolc other thnn Dr. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS. Would you know more of the merits of this wonderful prepniation than enn be learned irom the experience of others? Try it yourself, and when it. has failed to fulfil the assurance of its efficacy given by the proprietor, then abandon faith in it. LLT IT DE REMEMBERED. first, of all. that HOOFLAND'8 GERMAN BITTERS is not a rum beverage. liiey are composed wholly of the pure nice or vital principle of roots. This is Cot a mere assertion. The extracts from which they are compounded are prepared by one of the ab'est of German chemists. Their effects cnu bo beneficial only in all cases of ' "O miliary sysiem. liootland's German Uittcrj stand without an equal, nctinc piomptly and vigorously upou the liver; they remove its torpidity and cause health ful secretion of bile therebv siiDnlvinir ue stomncii Willi the most indispensable elements of souud digestion in proper pro portions. They purify the blood, clcansinsr the vital fluid of all hurtful impurities and su planting them with the elements of genuine nciitiiiuiucss. Now, there nro certain classes ot per sons to whom extreme Bitters are not only unpalatable, but who find it impossible to take them without positive discomfort. For such Dr. 1IOOFLAND S GERMAN TONIC has been specially prepared. It is intended for use where a slight alcoholic stimulant isrequirol in connection with the well known Tonic properties of the pure Gur mau Bitters. HOOFLAND'S TONIC acts with almost marvelous effect. It not only stimulates the flagging and wasting energies, but invigorates and permanently strengthens its action upon the Liver and Stomach thorough, nerlinns less prompt than the Bitters, when tlie suite quantity is taken is none the less ce.tain. Indigestion, Billiousuess, Physical or Ner vous prostration, yield readily to its po tent influence. It cives tho iuvaiid a new and sti-onger hold upon life, removes de pression ot spirit, and inspires cheerful ness. But Dr. lloofland's benefnciions to the human rnce are not confined to his celebrated GERMAN BITTERS, or his invnluablo Tonic, lie has prepared an other medicine, which is rapidly winning its way to popular favor because of its in trinsic metits. This i HOOFLAND'S PODOPHVLL1N P1LL3, a perfect s insti tute for mercury without any of mercury's evil qualities. ' These wonderful Pills, which are Intend ed to act upon tho Liver, are mainly com- poseu or rouopnyiun, or the vital princi ple of the mandrake root. It is the medi cinal virtues of this health-saving plant, in a penectiy pure ana night concentrated form. The Podophyllin acts directly on the Liver, stimulating its functi .ns and causing it to make its billiary sections in regular and proper quantities. The inju rious results which invariably follow the use of mercury is entirely avoided bv their use. But it is not upon tho Liver only that their powers are exerted. The extract of Mandrake contained in them is skillfully combined with four other ex tracts, one of which acts upon the t-t imscli, one upon the upper bowels, one upon the lower bowels, and prevents auy griping effect, thus producing a pill that influences the entire digestive and alimentary system, in nn equal ami Harmonious manner, and its action entirely tree from nausea, vomit ing or griping pains common to all other purgatives. Possessing these much deslrablo qualities the Podophyllin becomes invaluable as a FAMILY MEDICINE. No household should be without them. They are perfectly safe, require but two for an ordinary dose, aro prompt and etli cient in notion, and when used in connec tion with Dr. lloofland's German Bitters, or Tonic, may be regarded as certain spe cities in all cases of Liver Complaint, Dys pepsia, or any of the disorders to which the system is ordidarly subject. The PODOPHYLLIN PILLS act upon the stomach and bowels, carrying off improper obstructions, vhile the Bitters or lonio purify the blood, strengthen and invigorate the frame, give tone and appe tite to the stomach, and thus build up the invalid anew. Dr. Ilootland. having nrovided Internal remedies for disease, has given the world one mainly for external application, in the wonuertui preparation known as Da. HOOFLAND'S UREEIC OIL. This Oil is a sovereign remedy for pains and aches of all kinds. Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Toothache, Chilblains, Sprains, Burns, Pain in the Back and Loins, Ringworms, etc., etc., all yield to its external application. Taken internally, it is a oure for Heart hurns, Kidney Diseases, Sick Headaches, Colic, Dysentery. Cholera Murhua. C. Pains in the Stomach. Colds. Asthma, etc These remedies will be sent by express to any locality, upon application to the PRINCIPAL OFFICE, at the GERMAN MEDICINE STORE, No. 631 A ECU ST., rjiiu.iutLriti a. CHAS. M. EVANS, Proprietor. Formerly C. M. JACKSON & 00. Tnte Rtaudi i v for tale bg Vrujpitl. Stortkiepcrt, ani Mtiicint Dialer tetr-j. uhtrt. lnilyl. 0 Ayer's Sarsaparilla Is widely known ns ono of the most cftja-'tnal remedies evfr discovered for cleansing the sys tem nntl purifying thu bloou. it lias stood the test of WAJV'.tood 4 ' iS" -;- vrrM. with A rnn- J ' , ntntinn. hascrl on its intrinsic virtues, and sustained by its re? markable cures. So niild as to be safe and beneficial to children, and yet so searching as to ellbetually purge out the great cor ruptions of tho blood, such as the scrofulous and syphilitic contamination. Impurities, or diseases that have lurked in the system for years, soon yield to this powerful anti dote, and disappear. Hence its wonderful cures, many ot which are publicly known, of Scrofula, and all scrofulous diseases, Ulcers, Eruptions, and eruptive, dis orders of tho skin, Tumors, IJIotclios, Coils, Pimples, Pustules, Sores. St. Anthony's Fire, lioso or lirysipe lns, Tetter, Salt lthcuru, Scald Head, Itintrworai, and internal Ul cerations of the lfJtcrus, Stomach, nnd Lilver. It also cures other com plaints, to which it would not seem especi ally adapted, such as Dropsy, Dyspep sia, Fits, Neuralgia, Heart Disease, Female Weakness, Dehility, and Lcucorrhcea, when they are manifesta tions of the scrofulous poisons. It is an excellent restorer of health nnd strength in tlie Spring. By renewing the appetite and vigor of the digestive organs it dissipates the depression and listless lan guor of tlie season. Even where no disorder .appears, people feel better, and live longer, Hr cleansing the blood. The system moves on with renewed vigor and a new lease of life. P RE P A RED B T Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass., Practical and Analytical Chemist t. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVEUYYraEHE. For Sale by G. O. MESSENGKR, Druggist,. Ridgway, Pr. HALL'S VEBETAeiE SICILIAN HAIR iSBENEWER. Every year increases the popu larity of this valuable Hair Prep aration, which is due to merit alone. We can assure our old patrons that it is kept fully up to its hirh standard ; and it is the on ly reliable and perfected prepara tion for restoring Gray ob Faded Hair to its youthful color, making it soft, lustrous, and silken. Tho scalp, by its use, becomes white and clean. It removes all eruptions and dandruff, and, by its tome proper ties, prevents tho hair from falling out, as it stimulates and nourishes the hair-glands. By its use, tho hair prows thicker and stronger. In baldness, it restores the capillary glands to their normal vigor, and will create a new growth, except in extreme old age. It is the most economical Haib-Dressmo ever used, as it requires fewer applica tions, and gives the hair a splendid, glossy appearance. A. A. Hayes, Sl.D, State Assayer of Massachu setts, says, "The constituents aro pure, and carefully selected for ex cellent quality; and I consider it the Best Preparation for its intended purposes." Sold by all Druggists and Dealtrt in Mcdidnu. Fries One Dollar. Buckingham's Dye. FOB THE WHISKERS. As our Renewer in many cases requires too long a time, and too much care, to restore gray or faded Whiskers, we have 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, N.H. 0SAMLI8 The ingredients that COMPOSE ROSADALIS aro published on every package, there fore it is not a secret preparation, consequently rilTSICIiXS PRESCRIBE IT It is a certain cure for Scrofula. Syphilis in all its forms, ithouina tisin, Skin Diseases, Liver Coin- plaint and all diseases ot tn Ulood. 01TE EOTTLZ 0? SCSASAU3 will do more good than ten bottles ot the Syrups ol oaraaparuia. THE UNDERSIGNED PHYSICIANS have ueed Rosadulis in their practice) for the past three years and freely endorse it as a reliable Alterative and Blood Purifier. DR. T. C. PUGH, of Baltimore. DK.T-J.BUYKI.il. .DK.R. W.G'AHR. 44 r n ti r ni VK.fl TV IU n. T W. lrti' iv r.MA a DU. J. S. S1'AHK.S,( Nkholasville, DR. f.'h. McCAETHA, ColumWa, DR. A. B. NOBLES, Edgecomb, N. C, TJSED AUD ENDOESED BY J. B. FRENCH & SO.NS, Fall Kiver, F. W. SMITH. J;icksnn, Mich; A. F. W Hl-Kl.Kit. Liiua, Ohio. B. HAI L. I.ioia.Ohio. CRAVEN & CO.. i..rrtonsv111e. Vt SAM'I.. G. McFADDKX, Slurtree- Doro, I Clin. Our trace will not llmr oi anv ex tended remarks In relation to tha virtueief Rotwlalia. Totho Mcdieul PrutosMun we icuaraatce a luid Ex tract superior tu any they have ever ued iu the treatment of difawd lllood; and to thoulHu tml wo uy try Kosu.inua, gad you will be roiorij LU Ul'iLUU. Rosadall is auld by all Prueistj, prtv .uv per tHKtiu. Auurc rs. CIK3SM & cat POWELL & KIME. Powell & Kimc fiavinfrotel a larte sod vroll arranged new Store House on the old site, since the fire, and filled it from ci Jar to garret with the choicest goods of all descriptions, that can be found in any market, are fully pre pared to roceivetbelr old customers, and supply their wants itt bottom figures WHOLESALE OH RETAIL. Tlioir assortaieut is now complete, com prising DEY GOODS, CROCK lit Ki, CROCKKIIV, HARDWARE, CLOTHING, LOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, NOTIONS, etc., etc. T3A"P5T TT ftTTB C! A T Hi t fUiUti., 1' JjU Uit, UiiJjl, ecd, 13 cans. Butter, DIUKEV.AJ PLUS, DRHSD.riiACUES, Canned Goods, In short everything wauled la tha Country by LUMBERMEN, FARMERS, ,ME- C1IANICS, "MINERS, TAN- NERS, LABORING.MEN, WFRY ROTiY ! " -- ' Also a full itook of Manilla r:o:pe of thebest mauufiolure, of auitabla 'sizes for rafting and running purposes. mid sii: a Ridgway, !?., Uareb. 1, H?V THE SINQEU Hmfacturing: Company. AT TilK WORLD'S FAIR; Constituted by the homes of the people Roceived tbe Great Award of the HIGHEST SALES ! And bavt left all rivals far behind them, lor tbey SOLD 1JV 1STO One Hundred and Twcnty-soven Thousand. Kicht Huudred and Thirty-three Maohines! being more than fortg thousand in advance or etlnr miles ot the previovs year, and overor.voir thousand mors than the tales of any other Compact for 1870, as shown by the fullowing figures from sworn re turns or tho sale of Licensees. The Singer Manufactur ing Company sold over the Florence gewine Machine Co., 101,173 Machines. Sold ovvr tlio Wilcox & Oibbs S. M. Co. 08,013 do do do do Sold over the Weed Sow ing Machine Co., 0J,83i "0,431 Sold over the G rover & linker S. M. Co.. Bol'l over the Howe Ma chine Co 62,077 Sold over tho Wheeler & Wilson Mim'i'K Co., 4t.G21 do nil ot which i mainly owing to tho popu- liir.ty ot what is known as the "NK.V FAMILY RKWINQ MACHINE," which is now l'u&t finding its wny into every well reguliitetl housi-holil. For Circtilnrs giving full particulars uf Machines, their Folding Chhv of iiiiiny varieties of wood and finish, lUB1r Attaolimeiiis for numerous kinds of work, which, till recently, it was thought turn delicate nngers alone coulu perforin, ns wen as pai-ucilars about all articles used by their Machines, such as Twist, Linen Thread, Spool Cotton, Oil, Sc., Ac. apply to any of their Authorised Agentt, or lit TUE SINGER MANUFACTURING CO., 458 Broadway, New Vork. rUiladolpliia Office 1100 Chestnut St. A. CUMMINGS, Ajjeot, Iiidzway. Pa. lnljulyl3tn7. STEREOSCOPES. VIEWS, ALBUMS, CHllOMOS, THAMES. E. & H. T. 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A nreffmtnnntlv VrtnrltMa new.nnnnt. k. tiiret eireulatlon in lha worm. 're. Inn. poiuent, and tcarlecn In politics. All tlio newa from eveiywhero. 't'w., ccnia n copy i by mall. SO eeuu a mouth, or 6 a year. TERMS TO CLUBS. THE DOLLAR WEEKLY HUN. Flvo eopio. one yoar, separately adrewd. ' I' our Hollars. Ten roptes. one yew. eennratelv addrrtsed (aud El II lit nnllnra. Iwontv copter, one yeor, aepnnitotv addrestool i"""" wujiy j lueaocrcr up or cinb). Flftnfn Tk a 1 1 n M. F,HT...e?.r',"?-,ona r- one sddrnn innd the raiu.nwa.y oneycur to uetter no of club), Tllll-tV.tfivnn llllnM r,t!,l 1??.,.''' 'cnn'a'elv aodrcpscrt (and tuo feeml-Wccklj oue ymirto cotter nn ol crnt,), jno nnnrtrcfl eontja. one reur t.n (in-1 mo. lily for onu your to .hn.ter i ot One huidrcd trwim, nnn r hr Mlfl,nti. .7," . TH3 BEMI.WEEKLY BUS. Flvo copioa, ono year, aeparotolv nidree.t Klirh. , 1 1 Ten eorlca, oneycir. Mnara'elv ndarcmid (un.i an cxtt copy to eeiicr up ,r , ,(,). eistocn Dollars. BEND TOCtt MONEY vl'Lm'', ordert.eheeks. or drn(t r.n,r r. IcUera eontatulnu u.onov. A.i.irn.T L W. E.Vr.LAN'tl, rnh't.h.r. Sua offlco. Kcw Vork Cfty. RAILROADS PHILADELPHIA lo ERIE BAIL U0D SUMMER TIME TABLE. ONandaftcrtMONDAY, AUG. 7th, 1871, the trains on the Thiladolphia t t.ria lluilroud will run as follows : WESTWARll. Mail Train leaves Philadelphia. 7.10 p.m. " " ' " Ridrrway 10.1V, ft. ,. " arrive nt. Erie o.3 d. in. Erie Exp leaved riiiludelphi'i...l2 ;i0 p. m mctgway .-Jt) n. m. " arrivo at Erie ...7.40 a. m. Accomodation, leaves tieiiuva,...?. 15 a. tn. " Uiilgwuy,..ri.49 p. in. " arr nt Knuo 8.00p. in. KAHTWARIl. Sltll Train leaves Erie .11.80 a. m. " " Ridgwny 4.62 p. tn. " arrive at Phihid'a... 7.:i() a. m. Erie Express leaves Erie O.OO p. m. " " ridgway... l.Jti a. in. " ar-at rhiladolDhia S.00 n. m. Accomodation, leaves Kane COO a. in. " " Ridgway... .25 a. in. " arr at St. Marys 8.110 am. " leaves St. Marys 10.30 a iu. " arr at Renovo 'U.-iilp. in. Mail East connects east and wett at Eriu with L8SM8 K W and at (Jorrv inl Irvineton with Oil Creek aud Allegheny U u l. Mail West with west bound trains on L S & M S 11 W and at Corry and Irvineton Willi UU Creek and Allegncr.y R R W. WaiTen Accommodation east nnd west, with trains on L 8 and M S R east tunl west and. at Corry with 0 C and A K 11 . brie Accommodation East nt C'ovrv and Irvineton with O C and ARR W. Elmira Mail and itufliilo Kinross rnnU close connection at ' Wtlliamsoort with N 0 R W trains north and soulh. Catawissa passenger trains will be run east from Williamsport on Elmira Mail. WW. A. BALDWIN. Gcn'l Sup't. NEW TIMK TABLE. Commencing Juno 0th. 1871. ALLEGHENY VALLEY R. It. TUE BEST ROUTE BETWEEN PITTS BURGH AND POINTS ON THE PHIL A. & ERIE R. R. GOINQ SOUTH. Day Express leaves Oil City at 2 10pm Arrives at nttsburgh j (if, p m Night Express leaves Oil City 9 45 p m Arrives at i-ntsoiirgn H 411 a m Mail leaves Oil City 9 45 a m Arrives at Pittsburgh 6 00 p ui oomo Hoitrn. Day Express loaves Pittsburg at 8 35 a m Arrives at Oil City at 8 05 p m Night Express leaves Pittsburgh 10 10 p m Arrives itt Oil City 5 55 a m Way Passenger leaves Pittsburgh 12 30 p m' Aarrives at Oil City 7 45 p nt Close Connections niado at Corry for Pittsburgh with trains East and West on P. & E. R. R. Pullmau Pallace Drawintr Room 81eep. ing Cars on Night Express Trains between Corry and Pittsburgh. Ask for Tickets via Allegheny Valley R. B, J. J. LAWRENCE. Gen. Snpt, PAPER FOR TilK PKOt'L,K. - TH3 GLOBE. ESTABLISHED 1808. An Independent Evening Journal. Served by C-irner at Ten Cents per week. Ask your newsdealer for it. 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