The Elk County advocate. (Ridgway, Pa.) 1868-1883, October 05, 1871, Image 2

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    (Silt donnis ginatt.
UtRRT A. Pamomh, Jb.,
Editor.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5. 16'
Kf TOUCAN ITAT2 TIC2ET.
Auditor General:
DATID STANTON, of Bearer Co.
Surveyor General:
310 BEET li. BE ATII, of Scfcujlkill.
State Senator,
SENL. JESSKE MERRILL,
of Lock Haven,
Representative,
COL. A. I. WILCOX, of Elk.
TXOflX'S C0TOT7 IICSST.
Treasurer,
C B. BARLEY, of Pox.
Associate Judge,
T. HOUK, of Ridgway.
Sheriff,
D. C. OYSTER, of Uortoo.
Commissioner,
J. L. BROWN, of Jonea.
Auditor,
TTHOMAS IRWIN, of Spring Creek
The Last Cl Thi People' Ticket.
Net Tuesday is the day on which
T,iKnteof Elk count? are to decide
he Uawe w long before them, so strongly
agitaUd, and of such vast importance to
very man who on that day polls his
vote. From the earliest Uawn or Mincri
an liberty, up to the present time, in
National, State, and loeal affairs, from
Xitne to time, the predominant party,
muffed up by constant victory, has out
icrown its legal and just authority, and
attempted, without regarding the voice
of the people, who are the only sov
ereigns we as Americans recognize, to
.carry out its own party schemes, to the
detriment ot the principles of true
liberty, and inconsistent with the spirit
of those great charters of our liberty,
the declaration of independence and the
institution, no wisely framed by our
table predecessors in American legisla
tion. Whenever each usurpation have
been attempted th people have invari
Wy been the means of putting down
wuck aggression by discarding and din
countenancing party ties and obligations
and presenting an unbroken front,
ialways quietly by the use of the peace
ful ballot, succeeded iu wiestiog thi
jwwer from the hands of asurpers one
placing it where it belongs, in the bandf
Hf those who deem party interests sub
.otdinate to the general welfare of the
people. You are now called upon ti
vindicate your rights at the polls, ami
wrest from the bands of a few ambitious.
Tod scheming politicians, who claim ti
'bo the legal guardians ot '.he people ol
this county, and who dare not trust the
financial affairs ot tbe county out frun.
their own hands, fearing the people
will gquandir the people's money, in
stead ot allowing t'nem, their guardians
neHt for them in the most improved
modern style, putting it into their own
jcjckets, the power they have so lony
erarcieed to the detriment of every man
who contributes to the publio treasury
'The ticket you are now called upen to
isupport is one put in nomination by the
people without regard to party, ouly
looking to tho publio interest, by se
lecting men to fill the various offices of
trust well koown by all to be men of in
tegrity and ability. And if you whose
interests are at stake in this contest Jo
jour duty to yourselves at the polls, on
tthe day of election, you will have the
pleasure of knowing that you have fo
. deemed the oounty, and discomforted
those who use public offices, to carry
.out their own illegitimate, desigos.
Redeem yourselves from the thraldom
wf a corrupt ring, poll a freeman's bal
lot, and not a ring bondsman's you must
6ee your danger, and if wise you will
exerciso your power to avert it. Prompt
:aetion at the polls on the day ot electieo
will insure success, and success means
the blotting out forever in this county
everything which savor of ring leagues
and ring powers.
It is estimated that here is an av
erage loss of two or three yards along
the eastern coast of England washed
away by the sea every year, and that
;about thirty aorea of land disappear
annually between Spurn Point and
Flamborough Head alone. There was
once an important aeaport called Raven-
ispurn on this coast, which returned a
member to the Parliament of Edward I;
but in 1399 there was but little of it
Uft. and at the close of the next cen
tury the gronnd on which it stood had
totally disappeared. Several, village
ahih anntar on old maps have been
destroyed by the encroachments of the
-waves, and Kilosea, ' which lost us
ohurcb in 1823 is likely to be swept
way altogether.
The Nevada gold and silver produc
tions averages U19 annually for every
nan, woman od child is tae territory.
71.
Democratic asd Republican
Financial Masakkment Comparid.
1st. In two years and one month, by
Republican economy, the national debt
was diminished 82l5,7C5.6(JS 74. 2nd.
In two years and seven months the pubic
debt of the city and county of New
York was, by Democratic extravagance
increased $63,028,427 71. 8d. In two
years and one month, by the Republican
policy, the annual outlay waa reduced
812,062,997 93. 4th. In two year and
seven months, by the Democratic poli
cy, the annual outlay for interest in a
single city was increased more than
$4,400,000. 6th. In putting down the
moat formidable rebellion known to
history, continuing nearly five years,
in which time more than two millions
of men were engaged, the Republican
party contracted a public debt scarcely
exceeding $65 per capita. 6th. In si
mply administering the civil affairs ot
a vingle city for the period ol two
years and seven months; the Demo
cratic party contracted a publio debt
exceeding $6!) per capita.
Tnx Mormon Tabernacle at Salt
Lake City, is an oblong. 250 feet in
length by 150 in breadth, and was first
opened for worship in 1867. From the
ground rise forty-six pil'ars of red cut
sandstone to the hri:hth of twenty-five
feet on which ret the arches which
suppott the roof. The roof is a sioirle
oval span, eighty-five teet hijzh, with the
ceiling s:xty-five feet above the flooring.
The space between the outer and inner
shells of the roof is nine tcet. The in-
tide is very plainly finished the seats
and woodwork being onpainted. In tbe
west end is a very fine organ construct
ed here, second in size to none in the
Union. The entrances are on the east
and west sides. The galleiy, which ex
tends nearly around the edifice, is not
attached to tho Walls, but rc?ts upon
two rows of pillcrs. The entire build
ing is capable of seating thirteen thous
and persons. Its cost was about 8350,
000, being built by the Mormon church
from the tithing.
The Confederate cotton bonds held
in England arpL'ste, it is said, about
five millions Merliog. When the news
of the succesflul n ozonation of the
Washington treaty reached London, the
cotton bonds, which wcro quoted at five
per cent., rose to ten and twelve, but
when if whs urHp'St""' t.ht thoe
"claims ' were not included in thnse to
be i djuetcd by the international boards
to be subsequen ly appointed, tiiey fell
a 'uui tu five.
List of Grand and Traverse Jurors
drawn for November term 1871:
OR AMU JURORS.
Runczcttc John W. Johnson, Edwin
Etcher, D. W. Delias, Charles H.
Winsluw, George English, Jacob S.
Johnson, J V. Wiusluvr.
ltanziager (leor-re Missel, Jacob
Voilmcr.
Fox Uriah Ropers, John II. Miller,
Horace Spansftilurj.'.
Highland I). F. Anderson.
llorton Willi Taylor, Adam Ketn
merer, James Mohan, John R, Kelts.
Jay William G. Thona.
Ridgway 11 S. Thayer, Marcus
reucu, . b. service.
St. Mary's Doro James Snceringer,
Goorgo Rettur. Anton Jtssburgtr.
TIIAVEKtHC JUH0H8.
Denrrette Willium Jones, D. J
Mcl'unuld, Newton Johnson, Miles
Ik-nt, W. W. Walker, Charles Chase,
John Derr.
Dcuz:n;;er Peter Ilebstritf. George
lllium Knocht, .Martin Lnppold.
rox William ood, bills Brown,
Andrew Howe, Jauies R. Taylor, Martin
llcirnck, C. . lligby, Julias Mover, i
I'rnnkUn Showers, G. W. Taylor, Robert
Wonderleich, William II. Meredith.
Horton Martin l'ha'en, Robert Mc
intosh, Jeffersow Tnyloi.
Jay Joseph Dill.
Jones T. L. Biowu, Isaac Keefer,
Godirey Wank, Stephen II. Smith.
llidpway U. ti. Grant.
St. Mary's Boro Leonard Cook
Spring Cree.k Kdward KHne, Clin
ton Paine, William Galbraith, James
G. George.
List of Causes set down lor trial at
November Term 1871, Elk County
Common Fleas. Commencim; Monday,
Nov. C. 1881:
1. Thomas 13. McLain va U. A.
Weed. No. 10 April term 1869.
2. Thomas Turley vs JJ. A. Weed.
88 Nov. term 18UU.
3. Eaton N. Frisk ie for use vs Win.
Reed. 21 January term 1870.
4. William J. Hotkey, vs Tbe Peon.
ft. R. Company. 2i April term 1870.
0. hi. W. Jiushley, vs Allen Giles.
46, 47. 48. and 49 Aipril term 1870.
6. James 11. liiUineton, va I&aao
Bowman et al. 10 August term 1870.
7. W. L. Barnes. vj The Tannerdale
Coal Company. 1 November term '70.
a. bpillaoe Heirs, va Michael Dano-
van, li) JNovembcr term 1870.
9. Geo. W. Smith, va D. F. Ander
son, li November term 1S70.
10' Stearns, Clark & Co.. vs Same.
23 November term 1870.
11. C. lirockway, Jr., vs llorton
Township. 24 November teiui 1870.
12.. Jonathan Boy n ton et al, vs A
C. Finney et al. 1 January term '71
13. John G. Reading et al. va A. C.
Finney. 13 January term 1871.
14. J. J". Lawrence et al, va Krieg'a
Heirs. 23 January term 1871.
15. Itobt. J. Robinson, va George D.
Messenger. 4 April term 1871.
16. R. Charles McGill. va Louis H.
Garner. 20 August term 1871.
FUED. SCUOEN1NG,
i'rotlwoWry.
UfcM'a vya.mED.
He want 6000 active, cntrrprisiag.
thtrotigh men and women, to wi om we
UI give constant wort nd good pny. We
p'hlinhthe MKRT B K) K8; " w give our
ngents the BEST TERMS. The best tell
ing Rook now It
lit tlUNOK BLITZ.
Describing bit wonderful feats and tricks,
with laughable Incidents and adventure.
Agentt ara selling from 20 to 40 copies a
day. Also, our New Famllj Bible, con
taining Blackwood's Comprehensive Aids
to the ntn J v of the Scripture, and Nevins'
new and improved Diotionary of tit Bible,
together with Sixteen Fint Sleel Plates',
four Maps in colors, and 200 at perior en
gravings on wood; Family Record, Family
Album, rtc. So. A Complete Prospeotus
of this Bible and agents outfit furnished
rt to alt who mean work. Our pro
gramme HT NEW BOOKS for the Pall in
cludes a NEW WORK by MARK TWAIN.
JfejySuocessftil Agents will receive Ural
choice of territory on MARK TWAIN'S
forthcoming great work.
C rculars. Terms, Ac, with full informa
tion, sent free on application to
DUFFIELD ASHv'EAD, Publisher.
711 8nom Street, Philadelphia.
vln25aug'24tn3.
THE NEW DISCOVERY
. Xa Chemical and Medical Belenea.
Jiadi Maa-rlN
Dr. E. F. GARVIN'S'
SOLUTION & COMPOUND ELIXIR
TAE,
riRST AXD OXI.T ROI.rTTOV mr miula
Inoo. mixtura or ALL THE TWELVF,
valuablo ctiv principal of Ui wellksowa
aratira aifsDt,
ri"E TREE TAll,
rWEQUAt-EI) In Cjnt(h, ToW, Catarrh,
Aithai, Broadiitis, aiiJ cuummpiiua.
CTUIIEH WITIIOTJT FAIIj
A reeetit eoM !n thrc to' in l ow: and alo,
by itn VI TAL1S1NU, I'URIFTINU nnit hTl
WLLATlN(i tttettm upon tlis (ruueral aritra,
U remarkmblv rfli.-acioua in all
DISEASES OF THE BI.OOD.
including fecrotula and Emniiona vf th4 skin,
D-ripcpaia. Diavaara of the I.irer and Kulncya,
e, and titnerul irbiluy.
ONE TRIAL CONVINCCSl
ALIO, A
Volatile Solution cf Tar
For INHAI.ATIOX, n-ithmit nprllM'tio-i of
BEAT. A winarkaMy VAI.UAllIJSdiaf-omr,
m tbe whole ftpparattia ru bdratrnwl intlie real
pocket, readv at any time for Uiemnatclfoctual
od puaitiTely cura ivo uavin
All Diaeaaos of the yor., THROAT
and Lt .US.
tub courouxD
Tar and Mandrake Pill.
for Tie In ror.noetion with the r.I.TXlll TATt,
ia n rambinntion of ilie TWO i.i.mi vnlu il.la
ALTERATIVE Metlicinna kiit.wn in tl.e l'ro
fraaion. and reudera tl.ia Fill wuhout exueptiun
the Terr beat erer otfcrel.
lliebOLUTION and COiirOCXD Cl.IXIH of
T-A.ZR,
Is wii hout doubt the Dwt romcJy knowm ia
CHOLERA AND YELLOW FEVER.
It ia a Sporifis for a-h riiwnifi, and nhouH 1
kept in the houhold or every laimly, especiUy
during ttiiMd u.oa- h iu which
CHOLERA AN3 YEtLCW FEVER
reliable to prevail. A imall quantity tak. ii
daily wiU prevent contracting Uux torn Lit;
diaeaaca.
Polntion and Componnil Elixir, fl.OO per Eollle
VolatJo Solution for Inhalation. 3.0Oper li
Tar ood Maadrako ri:i, JOcU per tax.
Bend for Circular .f POSITIVE t CRES
la jour UraKfwt, ut to
L. F. HYDE & CO.,
SOLE PBOPBIETOBS,
110 E. 22 d St., 2ieu l ot k.
For Sale by
G. G. MESSENGER. Druggist,
KiJgway, Fa.
2A3USCAH0N2A HAILP.OAD.
From and after Monday, Ma; 291 i 1871.
Trains will run on this Road as follows:
Leaves Earley 7.10 a. m., arrives at
Daguscahouda Junction 7-4-1 a. m., con
nects with Local east 7 56 a. ru., and
Mail west 9 50 a. in. Leaves Dajruaca
hrmda 10.20 a. m., anives at Earley
11 00 a. m Leaves Earicy 4 00 p. in ,
arrives at Dag&scahooda 4.50 p. rn.,
connecting with Mail east 5 05 p. rn ,
and Local west 5.21 p. rn. In case P.
Si E. train; are late, Daguseahonda train
ho'ds twenty minutes beyond the above
, urns.
lickets should always be procured
before leaving stations
C. R. EP LEY. Ruo't
:iuxg
F'
IF1T
US
EC
DOLL A
Worth of Uusls
FOR S3.
A New School Book,
by H. 8. PsatiNt.
Price $7.50 per dot.
Subscriber to Pa
rsaa Music tfc Mon
thly ara getting their
Musio for less than
Coutams over two
hundred new and two
eenit a ciao
beautiful Songs Du
ets, eta., by Win, 8.
Hats, IViiitib,
THAViV etc. Evarv
Those who hare not
seen this Musical
Magazine ahoul J send
80 cents for a sample
thing is new, fidau,cepy. lue mumo is
and sparkling. C m-by Hats, Tbohad,
tenia and eioi ien:KiKKSL, PaaaLKT.
pages aenl fv e. 3 i.a- aa l other pepular
copies ruai 4 fra - of, writers,
posta; i to teaoa r Two back numbers
for65oem. Lib-rallfor 40 cents. Four
terms for Intro luo-lbaek auuibera for 75
Uoa. cents.
Addreai, ,
J. Xh FZTS23, 953 Broadway, Now York.
TlBlllf.
If you want any visiting cards, call
at the Adv cats office and tee thiee
we have printed. We have aome fine
tamplea of these and alao ol -other job
irork.
Ayor's
Hair Vigor,
For restoring to Gray Hair ita
natural vitality and Color.
A dressing
which is at
once agreeable,
healthy, and
effectual for
preserving the
hair. It goon
restores faded
or gray hair
to its original
Color, with the
gloss and freshness of youth. Thin
hair is thickened, falling nair checked,
and baldness often, though not always,
cured by its use. Nothing can restore
the hair where the follicles are de
stroyed, or the 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 falling off, and
consequently prevent baldness. The
restoration of vitality it gives to the
scalp arrests and prevents the forma
tion of dandruff, which is often so un
cleanly and offensive. Free from thoso
deleterious substances which make
some 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 be found so desirable.
Containing neither oil nor dye, it does
not soil white cambric, and yet lasts
long on the hair, giving it a rich, glossy
lustre, and a grateful perfume.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co.,
Practical and Analytical Chemlata,
LOWELL, MASS.
For Sale fcv
G. G. MESSENGER, Dagj-ist,
Ri gwny, Pa.
HALL'S
77V VEBrr ABLE SICIUAI
HAIR
RENEWER.
Every year increases the popu
larity of this valuable Hair Prep
aration, which ia due to merit
alone. We can assure our old
patrons that it is kept fully up to
its high standard ; and it is the on
ly reliable and perfected prepara
tion for restoring Grat or Fadkd
Hair to its youthful color, making
it soft, lustrous, and silken. The
scalp, bv its use, becomes white and
clean. It removes all eruptions and
dandruff and, by its tonic proper
ties, prevents the hair from falling1
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 age. It is the most
economical Hair-Dukssijjo ever
used, as it requires fewer applica
tions, and gives the hair a splendid,
glossy appearance. A. A. Hayes,
M.D- State Assayer of Massachu
setts, says; " The constituents aro
pure, and carefully 6tlected for ex
cellent quality; and I consider it
tho Best Preparation for its
intended purposes."
Sold by ail Drnggistt nni Dtnleri in iftdicinm.
Price 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
dve. in one vrenaration. which will
quickly and effectually accomplish
Uiis result. It is easily applied,
and produces a color which will
neither rub nor wash ofE Sold by
all Druggists. Price t illy Lents.
Manufactured by R. P. HAUL & CO.,
NASHUA, N.H.
OSADALIS
lm
j 1 HE INGREDIENTS THAT
CU.MfUSt: KUSAUAL13 ara
puLlisiied on every package, there
tore it is net a secret preparation,
consequently
P1ITSICIAX3 PRESCRIBE IT
It is a certain euro for Scrofula.
bvpliilis in all it forms, Kheuma-
liain. Skin Uiaeasoa, Liver Com
plaint aad all diseases ot the
Blood.
ONE EQTTI2 C7 SCSADAUS
will do moro eooi tlian ten bottle
ot the Syrup ot oanuparilla.
TKE UNDERSIGNED PHYSICIANS
have uwd Ronadaln in their practice
for the past three ycura and l.rely
endorse it mi reliable Alloraliv
and Blood Furiher.
Dn.T. C. PCOn.cf Baltlmor.
nit. t.j. nov kin, "
DH. R. W.tAKH. '
r n INaaiVL'f T V aat
DR. J S. SPAKK.S, o( fVlcholaj villa,
Kv.
DXt. J. L. McCARTHA, Columbia,
DR. A. B. NOBLES, Etlfrecomb, N. C.
USED AE D EUD033ED BY
J. B. FRENCH 4 SON'S, Fall River.
F. W. ySTITIT, Jackson, Mirh.
A. V. AVH1.KLLH, Lima, l'ho.
B. HAI L. Lima. Ohio.
CRAVIlN Si CO.. (M'irlnnrvtll. V.
SA.M'L. O. Wcr'AilJKN, UuriMwa.
loro, Tenn.
Oar tpac v'llnot allow n any .
(naea rrairtTaa in rciaiioi, ti, tn
irlueaof Kiuadalia. Tuthc Metrical
I'roiri-aion u- guarantee a 1 lu.U l x.
rractauperkir to a:iy tlrj ha vir
uafu ta ne irr ui. , vi.n.rinxa
Uloud; and to th''".Sl ;riH w any t;y
Hosai'ana, ana uu win oevuituicl
10 HtfSliA,
Roaadalla 1 uM Vy all IniriU,
price ajtuiu per l.ut;ji. AUuro.
13. & CO J
o
Powell & kime.
Powell & Kime
naring erected a large and wall arranged
new Store House an the ell site, ainaa the
fire, and filled It front cOJar to garret with
the choiceat goods of all deseriplioau, that
can be found in any market, are fully pre
pared to receirethelr old customers, ana
supply their want al bottom figoraa
WHOLESALE OS L2TAXL.
Their asaortaient la auaw aemfileta,
prliiag
DBY GOODS,
G ROC Kill Ed,
CRO0KKUY,
U Alii) WARS,
cLOTnixa,
COOTS AND SIIOK3,
HATS AND CAPS,
ifOTIONS, ets , e
POHK FLOUR. SALT.
Food, 13 or ii. 13uttr,
PBIEir Al'PLKS,
DRIED PEACUB3,
Canned Goods,
In short everythlag waa 04 iatk CvquUj
by
LUMBERMEN, FARMERS, SIE-
WIANICS, MINERS, TAN
NER8, LABORINO MEN,
EVERYBODY !
Ala a full aua of
MANILLA ROPE
of the best nianufaolure, of sultabljaiea
for rafting and runaiog parpoae.
I1E SLXQER
AT TBS WORLD'S ifAIR,
CoBJlUnled by the kernes of the p;ople
Raoeived the Great Award of the
HIGHEST SALES!
And have left all rivals far behinl the.
for they
bold .rmo
One ITnndred and Twenty-seven
1 nousand, Kifcht Huudrcd and
Thirty-three Machines!
being mora than forty thoutand in advance
er ethir ealea ot the previoTS year, and
over forty -four thoutand mort than tht talu
of any olhrr Company for'1870, as ahown
by the following figures from sworn re
ams er las aale or Licensees.
Tht Singer Manufactur
ing Company sold orer
the Florence Bewing
Machine Co., 101,178 Machine.
Bold OTr the Wilcox &
Qibbs 8. M. Co.. 88,048 do
Sold over the Weed Sew.
leg Machine Co., 92,88) do
Bold orer the Grorer k
Baker S. M. Co.. 70,481 do
bold over the Howe Ma
chine Co,, f.2,677 dt
Sold over the Whrelcr &
Wilson ilan'fs Co., 44.624 do
allot which in mainly owing to the popu
larly or what ia known as the ''NE T
FAMILY SKWING MACHINE," which is
now taut Siuling its way into every well
regulated bouxrhold. For Circulars giving
full particulars of Machine, their Folding
Caei'e of many varieties of wood and finish,
their Attacbmvnta for numerous kinds of
work, which, till recently, it was thought
that delicato fingers alone could perforin,
aa well as purticilars about all articles
uaed by their Machines, such an Twist,
Linen Thread, Spool Cotton, Oil. &o.. &c.
apply to any of their Authorized Agents,
r to
TBE BIXafiR MANrFACTUniNU
468 Broadway, .tow York.
CO.,
Philadelphia Offio 1106 Chestnut St.
A. CUM MINGS, Agent,
Ridgway Pa.
l19)nlTl3a7.
STEREOSCOPES.
TIEW8,
ALBUMS,
CHKOMOS,
FRAMES.
E.& H.T.ANTHONY &CO.
691 BROADWAY, NEW TORE,
Inrite the attention of the Trade to their
axtenrive aasortmentof the above goods, of
Vutr earn publication, and importation.
Alio.
iirtTrt t. a VTrfTf v st invn
ad
GRAPIIOSCOPES.
NEW VIEWS OF YOSEMITE.
. k H. T. A J.THOXT CO..
691 Broadway, New York,
Opposite Metropolitan Hotel,
Importers and Manufacturer cf
rHOTDOIlAPHIC MATERIALS.
vlniiyl.
NEW LIVERY STABLE
IN
;rs j d
DAN SCR1RNER WISHES TO IN-
forui the Citizens of Ridgway, and tho
pnblie generally, that be baa atarteda Liv
ery Stabla and will keep
GOOD STOCK, GOOD CARRIAGES
and Buggies, to let pon the most reasons.
bl term
BKilt.Ua will also do job tearting.
8tabl in tbe Brooks Barn, near tbe
Post Office, on Mill street. All orders left
at tba Poet Oo wiU meet prompt alien
tion.
Aug 90 1870. tf.
X L Revolvers!
The New X L Revolvers, No. 1 22-100
Cal., No. 2 82 100 Cal., short. No. 8 82
100 ral.long. No. 4 88-100 Cal., for Pocket
Revolvers, ara vnturpatttd. They use the
ordinary Copper Catridge and are beautiful
in shape acd Smth.
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FiftT coplM, oaa rear, teparatelv adrmeit (nnd
tiia Seml.Wael.-rroi!eyvrtnirettvr ui o. riub),
Thlrty.flve Dollar.
3na JiendraA emlM, one rear. n n addreaa
tand tlia liollx for on yanr to th eittr no or
,u?, M fifty Dollar.
.Tnt nnndrad enpir. one .-ar. parair.lr ad
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PIT toelaa. on yaar, if paratelr d,1if..ed,
, Elcht Dollar.
IS Tr,.T,M' 'T,,'r Mdreued (aa
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RAILROADS.
r-HILADELIHIA EEIE EAII I0AD
8CMMER TIME TABLE.
ON and after MONDAY, A CO. 7th, 1871 r
the trainx on the Pbilndelphi &
Kria Ruilroadwillrunas followas
WRSTWAKO.
Mail Train leaves Philadelphia- 7.10 p. m,.
" Uirtgway 10.05 a. m.
" arrive at Erie. ....... K.3il n. ,..
Erie Eip leaves Phililplphia...l2 31) p. n
tvuigway- a. m.
" arrive at Erie...... ...7 40 a. a.
Accomodation, leaves l!enova,...7.1o n. ml
Kiilgway,..f 19 p. i.
" arr at Kime S.OOp. m.
KAHTWARIl.
Kail Train leaves Eric -11. SO a. m.
" Kidgwny....- 4.62 p. n.
arrive at l'hilad'a... 7.SII a. m.
Erie ExpresH leaves Kite - 11.00 p. m.
" " l idgwny... a. m.
arat rhiladelphia- 3.00 p. m.
Accomodation, leaves Kane 6.(0 a. a
" " Kidgway... 7.'26 a. m.
" nTr at St. Marys 8.S0 am.
' leaves 8t. Marys 10.50 a m.
" arr at Uinovo 6.40 p.m.
Mail East connects eat indwetl at Erin
with L 8 & M 8 K W and at Corry and
lrvmcion with Oil Creek and Allecheny K
U W.
Mnil Went with weet bound trains on I.
8&M8KW and at Corry and lrvineton
with Uil Creek and AUcgiieuy 11 It, VY.
narren Acconiniodation east and wt.
with trains on I. 8 and M 8 11 e&ei and
west and at Corry with O O and A It II .
Kria Accomuiodation r.nsl at Corry and
Irvinrton with O C nnd A It K W.
Elmira Mail and lluffalo Kxprrs maka
clone connection at Willinraapurl with M O
K W trains north and south.
Catawisaa passenger trains will be ran
east from Wiiliaruaport on Elmira Mail.
MM. A. BALDWIN.
(Jen'l Hup'L
NEW TIME TABLE. '
Commencing June Gth. 1871.
ALLEGHENY VALLEY R. R.
TBE BEST. ROUTE BETWEEN. PITTS
BURGH AND POl.N'I'SON 'TUB
PllIL'A. &. ERIE R. K.
COISO BOUTH.
Pay Express leaves Oil City at 310pm
Arrives at 1'iltsinirrn 7 oa u m
Night Express leaves Oil City 9 45 p m
Arrives at l'lttsuurgii b 40 a m
Mail loaves Oil City 9 45 a in
Arrives at Pittsburgh 6 00 p ni
going aoam.
Day Express leaves Piituburg at 8 85 a m
Arrives at Oil City at S 05 p m
Night ExpreHS leaves Pittsburgh 10 10 p m
Arrives at Oil City 5 65 a m
Way rasaengcr leaves Pittsburgh 12 30 p nt
Aarrives at Oil City 7 45pm
Close Connections made at Corry for
Pittsburgh with trains East and Wast oa
P. & E. 11. 11.
Pullman Pallace Drawing Room Sleep.
ing Cars on Night Exprecs Trains between
Corry and Pittsburgh.
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R.
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