The Elk County advocate. (Ridgway, Pa.) 1868-1883, October 12, 1871, Image 2

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IIenbtA. Parson, Ja., Editor.
THURSDAY. IrCTOBER 12. 1871.
A. I Wilcox hai Wo aleoted to the
AMembly, over English, in trt dinrio,
tompoeed of the eounties of Cameron,
Elk, tod Jefferson, by from 250 to 300
jnajority.
State Election
The State tiaa gooe Republican from
Ua to fifteen thousand majority.
VICTORY !
ELK COUNTY REDEEMED ! I
UNION TICKET AHEAD !
EARLY AND OYSTER ELECTED
Earley's Majority 150 1
Oyster's Majority 25!
Honesty I Impartiality J
Justice and Right ! !
Where is the Hing ?
'li has "folded its tent like
the Arab" and gone up
'Salt River ! "
The People Eule !
Glory enough for one day!
Following are the returns so far as
T beva been able to learn:
BENEZE1TE.
Auditor General,
Wm. MoCandleM,
David Stanton,
Suryeycr General,
James H. Cooper,
Robert B. Beatb,
Associate Judges,
f'has. Luhr,
Jeo. Dickinson,
,1 V Hunk,
Assembly,
Sdmuod English,
A I Wilcoi,
Treasurer,
Joseph Wilhelm,
O T. Earle,
Sheriff,
Jme MoCloskey,
D C Oyster,
BENZINOER.
Kntjlish,
Wilcox,
Wilhelm,
Earley,
lIcCl-skey,
Ujner,
FOX,
'.'ueCandless, majority,
English, majority,
iHouk over Dickinson,
Oyster, Majority,
Early, majority,
llrown, majority,
II OR TON,
Wilhelm, majority,
liickioson,
Luhr,
Houk,
Jones,
Wallace, majority,
lioglish, majority,
Ojsier, majority,
Campbell, majority,
Uarrctt, majority,
C A Wiloox, majority,
JAl.
"Wilhelm, major'rtj,
Ojster, majority,
JONES,
'Wilcox, majority,
Oyster, majority,
Brown, majoriiy,
Earley, majority,
Houk, majority,
Jones, majority,
Irwin, majority,
MILLSTONE.
English, majority,
Earley, majority,
Oyster, majority,
.Houk, majority,
Brown, majority,
Irwin, majority,
XIDOWAY.
Auditor General:
MeCandless, dem
Stanton, rep
80
45
80
45
85
35
50
76
50
51
81
190
23
159
53
380
3C
M
I
98
33
122
51
8
m
4
83
58
47
34
19
63
20
24
80
34
87
60
.51
45
40
.40
40
160
118
E A Wheeler, temperanoe eaafltate 1
Surveyor General:
Jama H Coeper, dem 160
TtaWt B Beatb. ran . 118
Barr Spengler, temperance eaadiAato
Aaieotate Juage,
J3Tiekinsou,
Chaluhr, , ,
J V Houk, .
Jooee,
Stat t5mV
7iwt Mmill, Ui
11
123
172
173
183
Wm Wallace, 159
Representative,
Idmund English, 133
AlVVileoi, '148
Treasurer,
Joecpn Wilhelm, 117
0 R Earley, 106
Sheriff,
James McCloskey, 137
D C Oyster, 14S
CommiMioner,
Robert Campbell, ' 138
J L Drowq, 145
Auditor,
C W Barrett, 132
Thos Irwin, 147
C A Wiloox. 134
SPRING CREEK,
David;Stanton, 31
Wm. McCandlws. 16
Robort B Beatb, 61
James H Cooper. 16
For Convention, 61
For the Amendment, 01
J V Houk, 71
Julius Jones, 70
Geo Dickinson. 5.
Charles Luhr, 6
Jessce Mearill, 63
Wm A Wallace. 16
A I Wilcox. 71
Edmnnd Eoglwh, 8
C R Earley, 73
Joseph Wilhelm, 5
D C Oyster. 74
James MoCloskey, 5
L Biorn, 73
Robert Campbell, 6
Thos. Irwitt, 73
W Barrett, 5
0 A Wilcox. 5
ST. MARY'S.
Wm. MeCxodlcss, 184
David Stanton, 20
James H Cooper, 1M
Robert B Beath, 29
Charles Luhr, 183
George Dickinson, 169
V Houk, 40
ulius Jones, 19
Wm A Wallace, 193
Jesseo Merrill. 28
Edaxund English, 189
I Wilcox, 30
oseph Wilhelm, 140
C R Earley, 71
James McCloskey, 171
D C Oyster, 29
P C Oyster 15
Robert Campbell, 187
J L Brown, 31
Clatk A Wilcox. 1 yew 180
C W Bavrctt. 3 years 1S5
homas Irwin, 31
The votes standing to the credit of
P. C. Oyster should go in with the
count for D. C. Oyster, the "P" in the
6rt name beirjr. caused by a typograpb.
cal over sight in using a "D" with the
lowcrorner.jiuashed down. Ed.
Every man is Uallr to nrculent.
"Good luck" cannot always bo de
pended upon. It will not prevent
trains running oft the track, steamboat
boilers from exploding, machinery Irom
mangling, horses from running away,
sidewalks from being slippery, tire
from burning, lightning from striking,
or injury from the careleee of others.
The questions to be answered are
precisely the an me as in fji'O insur
ance, is it not cheaper to let a relia
ble company take the risk than it is
to fake it yoursell? Is not the pro
tection offered worth more than it costs?
Every prudent man will act with ref
erence to future contingencies. Bodily
injury by accident is one of the most fre
quent causes of distress to a man's fam
ily, if fatal to him ; and to himself, also,
if only disabling bun irom business. In
either case, this mode of iioswaoce couies
to you with certain relief.
List of Grand and Traversrse
Juro
drawn for November term 1871:
OKAND JUaOP.8.
Benerette John W.Johnson, Edwin
Fletoher, D. W. Dellaas, Charles II.
Winslow, George English, Jacob S.
Johnson, J. W. Winslow.
Beozinger George Nis6, Jacob'
Vollmer.
Fox Uriah Rogers, John II. Miller,
Horace Spansonburg.
Highland 1) D. Anderson.
Horton Willis Taylor, Adam Kern-
merer, Jamea Mohan, John R, Keltz.
Jay William Ci. I nomas.
Ridgway II. 8. Thayer, Marcus
7rencb, W. S. Service.
St. Mary s Boro James Soeenoger,
George Rettgar, Anton Jessbarger.
TRAVEB4B JURORS.
Benezette William Jones, D. J.
MoDonald, Newton Johnson, Miles
Dent, W.W.Walker, Charles Chase,
John Derr.
Benxioger Peter Hebstritt. George
William Knocht, Martin Dippold.
Eox William Wood, Ellis Brown,
Andrew Howe, James R. Taylor, Martin
Ueirrick, C.' W. Rigby, Elias Moyer,
Franklin Showers, G. W. Taylor, Robert
Wonderleich, William II. Meredith.
Horton Martin Phalen, Kabert Mc
intosh, Jefferson Taylor.
Jay Joseph Dill
Jones T. L. Biown, Isaao Keefer,
Godfrey Wank, Stephen U. Smith.
Kidgway U. IS. Grant.
St. Mary's Boro Leonard Cook
Spring Creek Edward Kline, Clin
tot Faioe, Willutn GilbnUb, JauiHisamnU of tlu ani also of other iob
1 S' .
w. xixvrr. .,; ...
A GENTS WANTED.
We want G0OO active, enterprising.
thorough1 men and women, to whom we
will rive constant, work vnd rend pny. We
publish the HK8T HOOKS, we r.ve our
agents the BEST TERMS. The best sell-
Ins; Book now is
Br SIONOR BLITZ.
Describing his wonderful feats and tricks,
with laughable Incidents and adven urn.
A rents are letting from 'JO to 40 cop es a
day. Also, our New r'arailj Bihlo, con
taining Blackwood's Comprehensive Aids
to the study of the Scriptures, and Nevins'
new and Improved Dictionary of the Bible,
together with Sixteen Fine Sleel Plates,
four Mnps In colore, and 200 superior en
gravings on wood; Family Record, Family
Album, Ac, &c. A Complete Prospectus
of this Bible and agents outfit furnished
tree to ajl who mean work. Our pro
gramme lit NEW BOOKS for the Fall in
cludes a NEW WORK by MARK TWAIN.
BrSuccessful Agents will receive first
choice of territory on MARK TWAIN'S
forthcoming great work.
Circulars, Terms, Ac, with full informa
tion, sent free on application to
DUFFIELD ASH'EAD. Publisher.
711 SanBotn Street, Philadelphia.
vln25aug24m8.
THE NEW DISCOVERY
. la Chemical and Medical Boienee.
Dr. B. F, GARVIN'S'
SOLUTION & COMPOUND ELIXIR
09
I I I v -p
TinST AJJD ONLY BOLT-TION em mnia
in one mixture of ALL T1IK TWKLVK
valuabla active principali of the eUtknowu
onttiva ageut,
pim; TREE TAIt,
rNEQUALED tn Cough, CoWm Catarrh,
Aatbma, Droucbitis, and cuummption.
CUItES "WITHOUT FAHj
A recent eoM In three to fix totir: nd alsn.
tiy iu VITALISING, I'UEIFYIXU n4 STI
MULATING effect upon tliu (jeoeral srsttm,
is remnrkablv efilr-acious in all
DISEASES OF THE BLOOD,
Includuix' ticrolula and Erupiion of theiikin,
Ityipepau, DiMUH of the Liver anil Kidne,
Bvart lliwaie, and General Debility.
ONE TRIAL CONVINCES!
LSO, A
Volatile Solution of Tar
For INHALATION, without npTilipjition of
HEAT. A remarkably VALUA11LE discoverr,
aa the whole apparatus can bj-iameil in ibe vvst
pocket, readv ut any time for the moat effectual
and positively curaiive use in
All Diseases of the NOSE, THROAT
and LI OS.
TI1E COMPOUND
Tar and Mandrake PHI.
for use tn connection with the ELIXIR TAR,
is a rombinntion oi'etho TWO most valuable
ALTERATIVE ite-licun'i, known in the l'ro-fe-nion,
and renders this Fill without exception
the very best ever offered.
The SOLUTION anatOJtPOUXD ELIXIB of
is without doubt the Best remedy known in
eases of
CHOLERA AND YELLOW FEVER.
It in .Specific for such diseasea, and should be
kept in the houwhoM of every tuuuly, etpei'itiUy
daring those mouths iu which
CHOLERA AND YELLOW FEVER
arc liable to prevaiL A small quantity tukon
daily will prevent contracting Uigmj terriblo
diseases.
Solution and Corapcund Elixir, (1.00 per Bottlo
Volatile Solution for Inhalation. $5.00 per Box
Tar and Mandrake Tills, SOcts per box.
Bond for Circular of POSITIVE CITRES
to your Druggiet, or to
F. HIDE & CO.,
SOLE fKOPBIETORS,
110 E. 22d St., Xw rork.
For Sala by
Q. G. 5IKSSEXGER. Drug3Ut,
UiJgway, l'a.
DAGUSCAHONDA lAILSOATJ.
From and after Monday, M iy 23tU 1871.
Train j will rua on this lloal aa follows:
Leaves Earlev 7.10 a. sn , arrives at
Daizuscaboada Jiiuctioo 7.45 a. in., coo
Dects with Local east, 7.5(3 a. tii , and
Mail west 9.50 a. m. Leaves Dausca
honda 10.20 a. m., artive at Earley
11 00 a. ru. Leaves Euriey 4 00 p. ui.,
arrives at Dagusothooda 4.50 p. m.
connecting with Mtil east 5 05 p. ru.
and Local west 5.2 1 p. in. In case P
& E. trains are late, Daguscahonda train
ho'.ds twenty minutw beyond tha above
time.
Tioltets should a'ways be procured
before leaving atalio is.
C. R. E VPLEY. Rup't.
s
HO
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EG
DULL A
Worth of Musis
FOR 83.
A New Sohsol Book,
by II. 8. Puhkins.
Price $7.50 per dot.
Contains over two
Subscribers to Ps
ters Musical Mom
thlt are getting their
Musio for less than
hundred new and
beautiful Songs, Du
ets, etc. by Will ti.
two certli a piece
Those who have not
seen this Musical
Hats, W b b t t a r,
Thomas, etc-. Every
tiling is new, fresh,
and sparkling. Con
Magazine should send
80 cents for a sample
copy. The music is
by Hats, Thomas,
KlXKKL, PitaSLEY,
tents and speoimeo
pages sent free. Satn-'anJ other
popular
copies mailed free of; writers
postage to teachers
Two back numbeis
tor bo cents. Liberal
terms for introduo
tion.
for 40 cents. Four
hack numbers for 75
cents.
Address,
J. L. PETERS, 953 Broadway, ttew Tori.
VIBllll.
Ir you want any 'visiting cards, call
! at the Advocate office and tee those
we have nrinted. We have some fine
f " '
work:. .........
Ayer's
Cherry Pectoral,
For Diitaaea of tha Throat and Lnnra,
uoh as CouRha, Golds, Wboopins
Cough, Uronohitis, Asthma,
and Consumption.
Amon tha pnat
illscm-cries of modern
scienco, few nro of
morn real vnlno to
mankind tlmn this ef
foctnnl retm-dy fur nil
rlicfl?s of llio Tliront
anil Lnnga. A vast
trial of its virtues.
throughout thit mid
other countrie, lin
sliown that it . docs
surely ami rfl'ecttiollv
control them. Tha testimony of our best citi
zens, of all clusse, ehtblilic the fnct, that
CiiKimv 1'kctoha will and lines relievo mid
cure the afflicting disorders of tlie Tliront titid
Lungs beyond any other lnedicine. The most
daagerous alt'ectioiis of the I'nhnonnry Orpins
yield to Its power) mid cases of I oii.Mimjv.
tlon, curej by tlila preparation, mo pubhe
lv known, so remiiritnule n lianlly to be be
lieved, were they not' proven beyond dispute.
As a remedy It is'ndcqtmtc, on which the public
mny roly for full protection. By curing I'ougli,
tho forerunners of more serious dUcnsc, it snves
unnumbered lives, and an amount of suffering
not to oe computed. It chnllcnges trinl, mid con
vinces tho most sceptical. Kvi-ry family i-liould
keep tt on hand as a protection npiim-t tlie early
and ucporceiveil attack of Pulmonary Affections,
which are easily met at first. Hut which become
incurable, and too often futnl, If neglected. Ti n
der lungs need this dfence; and It is unwise to
be without it. As a safeguard to children, amid
he ai-tressing diseases which bpet the Throat
and Chest of childhood. C'lir.mtr l'leroiui-
is invaluable ; for, by its timely e. multi
tudes are rescued from premature praves, and
saved to tlie love and ntluition ccntuul on thein.
It acts speedily and surelv against ordinnrv colds.
seeurbip; sound and licnith-rcstorine slcen. No
one will suiror troublesome Influenza mid nnin-
ful Ilionchltis, when they know iiow easily
they enn be cured.
Orieitnilly the nmiluct of Ion?, laborious, and
successful chemical investigation, no cost or toil
Is spared in making every bottle in the utmost I
fiossiow pcnection. It may oo continently re
ied upan as possenfing all the virtues it has ever
exhibited, aud camible of producing cures as
memorable as the greatest it has ever cilcctcd.
PREPARED BT
Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass.,
Practical and Analytical Chemists.
BOLD BT ALL DIHJGGISTS EVERrWUEBB.
i oi mu i y
llidgway, Pa.
HALL'S
VEGETABLE SICILIAI
HAIR
RENEWER.
Krorv vpnr infi-enses tho Tiomt-
larity of this valuable Hair Prep
aration, which is due to merit
alone. We can assure our cad
patrons that it is kept fully up to
its high standard ; and it is the on
ly reliable and perfected prepara
tion tor restoring ubay or a aded
Hair to its youthful color, making
it soft, lustrous, and silken. Tho
scalp, by its use, becomes white mid
clean. It removes all eruptions and
dandruff, and, by its tonic proper,
ties, prevents the hair from falling
out, as it stimulates and nourishes
tho hair-glands. By its use, tho
hair grows thicker and stronger.
In baldness, it restores the capillary
glands to their normal vigor, and
wm create a new growtn, except in
extreme old age. It is the most
economical Hair-Dressing ever
naprL ns it reouires fewer nimlica-
tions, and gives the hair a splendid,
glossy appearance. A. A. nayes,
M.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 byallDrtiggltltand Dtalen in Jfedicfnef.
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 laded
Whiskers, we have prepared this
dye, in otte 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 4. CO,
XTASHUA,
t
OSADALIS
j J. HE INGREDIENTS THAT
m
!LU.irOSE KOSAUAL1S aro
' published on every package, there
fore it is not a secret picp.iriition,
conscqucutly
IrilTSICUXS PRESCRIBE IT
it. . f. c.r,,i.
I, I. VCIIUIII Ull u Ui 1 IUIUIU,
Syphilis in all its forms. Rheuma
tism, 8kin Dixcates, Liver Com
plaint and all uiacasts ot tin
lilood.
0"s Eorns cr eosadalis
will da moro pood tlmn ten bottles
ot the Syrups ot hanuipurilla.
THE UNDERSIGNED PHYSICIAN3
liiivfcuscd Rosndalisintlicirprsctire
I'or tlie p:ist tliree yc;irs en.l fit cly
endorse it as a rcliublo Alterative
and Blood Purifier.
DH. T. C. Pron. of Baltiraoie.
Oil. T.J. UOYKIX, "
1)11. It. W. CAKR. '
int. r . u. ija.. r.i.i. i .
DH. J. S. SPARKS, r Nkholssville,
Kv.
DH. J. L. McC.VHTHA, Columtls,
DR. A. B. NOBLES, F.dgecomb, N. C.
TJ2ED A!iD ESE023ED BT
J. B. rRr..VClI li SON'S, fall River,
.Mas.
F. W. SMITH, Jsrli son, iich.
A. V. WHKKLt.it, Lima, Ohio.
M. HAIL. I.ini . Oh in.
1'RAVkN A CO.. f;nt.lonsvll. Vt.
SAM'L. G. Mcl'AiJDil.N, Miulitte.
lo.a, iciiii.
O'.ir spi-e vri'.l not slln-r ei sny ex.
t'mloil ri'inaik in rciiitioii In tho
virtiu-sot Koi.ad.ili4. Totio Motik'sl
HrolessmnwepiiaiTnTeea t Mi.J t.xm
!rrt superior to sny they bava rwr
u.sea in Clio trcs'nicnt oi ainsi.a
iilood ; snd to tlii-nlllirted we say ti y
U.Kadnlis, au t you will be TtrfWj
to ueauo.
Rosadalls la soM by all Cninrlsts,
price si.ou per Du-.tiu. jtouree
' is. cLsmrs cat a
1 i tfTr.ifKitrima Chtmiiil,
POWELL & KIME.
Powell & Kitnc
Having erected Urge aed HU MTr)pd
new fitre HoawottUic oil ftoee ti
lire, and filledtt froreexUar te garret with
the choicest goods of all descriptions, tkal
can be found in any market, are fall pre
pared to receivetLMr old customer, end
supply their wants at bottom gores
WHOLESALE 03 RETAIL.
their nfsortjicut Is sow template, oesv
prism j
DRY GOODS,
GROUKUIE3,
CUOCKKRV,
HARDWARE,
CLOTHINO,
150013 AKDSIIOE3,
II ATS AN D CAPS,
NOTIONS, ete., eto.
POEK. FLOUBs. SALT.
Feed, Boa. Butter,
DUIKD APPLES,
DiUKD s'tiACIIBS,
Canned Goods,
I In short avorytaisg wanted ia the Ceaatry
by
LUMI3KRMKX, FARMERS, MS-
CH.VN'ICS, "MINERS, TAN-
NEus, lai;orino;mbs,
EVERYBODY !
Alt a full sUak ef
MANILLA ROPE
of the'best manufaotnre, of suitable aiies
for rafting and running pat pose.
&m Mm sis i
Kilgj, Tt ., Mireli iV1. i71
Jg!JBi!iL"L'lWSjjjii
rpHG SLN'Cttt
J.
lianufacttoiflj Company.
AT THE. "WORLD'S AIR,
0Mtiute4 bf tte leasee of the ptopl
HnneltfA the CreM Aerard o! tlie
HIGHEST 8 ALES !
lad aave left all rival e far beklnd tbem,
for Uey
MOLD 1JT1STO
One Hundred and Twenty-seven
Thousand, Kight Huudred and
Thirty-three Maohined!
btlnj more than forty thoutand in advance
ef etbir sales ot the previovs year, nj
ever forty-four thoutand mor than thi tain
f mny otkrr Company for 1870, as chown
bj the following flgnres from sworu re
turns ef the sale ef Licensees.
The Singer Mnnufactur.
ing Company sold over
the Florence 8ewinc
Machine Co., 101.171 Machines.
Sold over the Wiloox &
Gibbs 8. M. Co., 68,941 do
Bold over the Weed Sew
ing Machine Co., 02,83; do
Sold ever the Grover &
Baker 8. M. Co.. 70,431 de
Bold over the Howe Ma
chine Co., C2.077 de
Sold over the Wheeler &
Wilson Man'fg Co., ' 44,624, de
all et which is mainly owing tdtho popu
lar .ty of what is known as the "NET
FAMILY RGWINO MACHINE," which is
now fast finding its way into every well
regulated household. For Circulars giving
full particulars of Machines, their Folding
Lasts or many varieties of wood and finish,
their Attachments for numerous kinds of
work, which, till recently, it was thought
that delicate fingers alone could perform,
as well as particulars about all article
used by their Machines, such as Twist,
Linen Thread, 8 pool Cotton, Oil, &o., io.,
apply to any of their Authorized Agents,
vr to
TUB 8IXOKB MANUFACTURING CO.,
468 Broadway, New York.
Philadelphia Office 1100 Cheatnot fit.
A. CUMMIX3S, Ajteot,
Ridgway, Pa.
elaltjalyUsaT.
STEREOSCOPES.
VIJ5W8,
ALBUMS,
CHROMOS,
FRAMES
E. &, H.T.ANTHONY & CO.
C31 BROADWAY, NEW YORK,
Invite the attention ef the Trade to their
extensive assortment of the above goods, of
tAnr era u&ftci(ien, and imnrfai.
Also,
PHOTO LANTERN ELIDES
ad
GRAPnOSCOPES.
NEW VIEWS OF YOSEMITE.
E. H. T. ANTHONY k CO..
691 Broadway, New York,
Opposite Metropolitan Hotel,
Importers and Maoufaotnrers of
PnOTDORAPHIC MATERIALS.
Tln2yt.
NEW LIVERY STABLE
IN
DAN SCRtliNER WISHES TO IN-
foriu tbe Cittxens of Ridgway, tod the
pnblie goterally, that be has started Liv
ery Stable and will keep
GOOD STOCK, GOOD CARRIAGES
and Buggies, to let apon the most reasons.
ble terms.
llls will also do job teaming.
Stable in tha Brooks Barn, near tbe
PoetOfEoe, on Mill street. AU orders left
at tho Post Offioe will meet prompt atten
tion. Aug 20 1670. tf.
X L Revolvers!
Tho New X L Revolvers. No. 1 32-100
Cal.. No. 2 82-100 Cal.. short. No. 8 82
100 Cal.. long. No. 4 88-100 Cal.. for Pocket
Revolvers, aro utuurptuud. They use the
ordinary Copper Catridge and are beautiful
is shape oca nnisn.
THE BALLARD DERRINGER,
11.100 CeL, has no equal as ft Perrioger,
full and eomplete stock of
Gudi, Rifles, Pistols, Ammunition and
Sportsmen Goods,
Manufactured by
KSBTO A HULBZST,
88 Chambers and 86 Reade Streets,
fend for CatalogoH. FIW YORK.
TlalSwia
CiUrtLF., A. DANA. Irtltor.
A UrnvfifCTsI the Present Times.
1 ' Iiuandod far PsopU Now on Earth.
tneMisc Fsrmen. stechanles. Msrchsnts, Pre
fcssleaal Mca, Workers, Thinkers, and I liar,
aw ! Roaesl Polks, aut Ike Wives, Sou, aai
Utanhtara ot alt suelu
0LT OK st D0L.IUS. A VKAtt t
K Bfjlf DRCD CO PI EH FORSV
Or las hii Oa Osat a Onpx. Let there be a.
e Clab at ever rost Offlee.
MI.WHKLTltv,IJA TKAR,
f th same slse and gsnsral eharsnwr a
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tnlsestlaasons rosrtin, and fnrnlthlni tha n
to Its saMarlbvra with sjrealw fraslmass, besaetei
It eoniea iwk a week Instead of one onlr .
THI DAILT 81 K. tS A VEAE.
A praimlnsntlr roadshi newipiuMir, with t.
Ursssi clrenlstltn in Ilia wonil. re. ntm
pendent, snd lt'rle In pontics, ail tun news
from evrrtrhor. Tir.i een.-s n eapy ; bv aiSiU
& eenu s mouth, or a rar.
TERMS TO CL.U3S. "
TDK DOLLAU WEEK I. T C5.
Five copies, on rear, separatslr a'ldretsM.
roar Hollars
Tsa entiles o Vesr, senntelv aililresisd (u
au extra eup to Ui getter up nminu).
Klakt Dollnrs.
Twsntr copies, one yenr, sepnrntelv sdtlreseA
(S id aa axirseupr Ui Uisettr op of emu).
Fifteen Dallnrm.
Flftv eoplx. ob tsar, to ons s ldress innd tha
Benu-neelE. une yenr to seller n n cif clnb),
Thlrtjr-throe Dollars.
Fiftr rnplet, one resr. 'epsrstelv S'ldrosred (and
tu euil Weekly oueye-irrou-eltrr nn of cnih),
, v Thtny-Ovo Oolliin.
. . Flit, itollars.
TO hanarnd roies, one y.-r. nsrstrlv
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THK KIMI-WEERLY SCX.
lv eoeles, ontrssr.teparstelv nfli,..t,.
- . Elaht Dollar..
on Tr. Mmsralelt addrosacd (snt
aa utn copjr to cuter up .f el m),
rilxtecn Dollurs.
tJSXD TO l it MOXET
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Son oAee, ftcw Vork Cstr.
RAILB0AB8.
PKTXADELIHIA V EEIE BAH, BOAS
SUMMER TIME TABLE.
O
N and after MONDAY, At'O. 7th, 1871,
tlie trainH on the rinlatlelchia
Erie Railroad will run as follows:
WKSTWAllll.
Mail Train leaves Philnilelphia. 7.10 p.m.
" " " Riilgway 10.0o a. m.
arrive at Erie 8.30 p. m.
Erie Exp leaves n il rniel pti ia ... 1 SO p. ra
" " " Kulgway...- iMO a. m.
" " arrivs at Krie... 7.40 a. m.
Accomoaaiion, leaves iienovn,...i.io a. m.
" ' Ridgway,..u. 4il p. tn.
" arr at hne .0ti p. m.
AKTWAUU.
Mall Train leaves Erie. 11.S0 a. tji.
" " " Riilgwny.... 4.52 p. m.
" " arrive at Unhid' n... 7.8(1 a. in.
Erie Express leaves Etie '.MR) p. m.
" " Fidgaay... 1.40 a. .
" " ar'at Thilniielphia 5.(10 p. n.
Accomodation, leaves Kane 6X0 a. an.
" Ridgwsy... 7.5 a.m.
arr at St. Miirys 8.30 am.
" leaves St. Mnrys 10. CD a m.
" arr at l!enoTo.... 6.40 p. m.
Mail Enst connccle eatt and weit at Erin
wlthLS&MH K W and at Cony and
Irvinetoh with Oil Creek, and Allegheny il
R W.
Mail West with we?t bound Irnins on 1,
S & M 8 R W and at Corry and Irvineton
with Oil Creek and Allegheny R R W.
Warren Accommodation vast uud wift
with trains on L 8 and M 8 R eaut aort
west and at Corry with O C mid A It U. . .
Erie Accommodation East nt Corry and
Irvineton with O C and A R R W.
Eltuira Mail and ItnH'nlo Express maVe
elose conneciiuu at Willinnisporl with N O
R W trains north aud south.
Catawissa passenger trains will be run
east from Williamsport on Elraira Mail.
MM. A. li.VLimiN.
Gen'l Ptip'U
NEW TIME TABLE.
Commencing June 5th, 1ST!.
ALLEGHENY VALLEY R. R.
TOE BEST ROUTE BETWEEN PITTS
BURGH AND l'OINTS ON -'THE
l'HIL'A. & ERIE R. B.
ooisa soitu.
Pay Express leaves Oil City at 2 10pm
Arrives at Pittsburgh " 55 p in
Night Express leaves Oil City 9 45 p in
Arrives at Pittsburgh 6 40am
Mail leaves Oil City 9 45 a in
Arrives at Pittsburgh 6 00 p nt
OOINO MOUTH.
Bay Express leaves Pittsburg at 8 35 a ra
Arrives at Oil City at 3 05 p m
Night Express leaves Pittsburgh 10 10 p m
Arrives at Oil City 5 f5 a m
Way Passenger leaves Pittsburgh 12 SO p ov
Aarrives at Oil City J 45 p nt
Close Connections made at Corry for
Pittsburgh with trains East and West on
P. & E. U. R.
Pullman Pallaco Drawing Room Sleep,
ing Cars on Night Express Trains between
Corry and Pittsburgh.
Ask for Tickets via Aiiegneny alley k.
R.
J. J. LAWRENCE. Gen. Supt.
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