The Elk County advocate. (Ridgway, Pa.) 1868-1883, October 19, 1871, Image 2

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0;lh onntn SMcocate.
Hemry A. Parsonh, Jr., - . Editor.
TlM.RSIMY. OCTOBER 19.. 1871.
THE STATION.
Now that the heat and smoke of bat
tle has cleared away, wo hopo to be ex
cused for referring tlie cidses which
produced snch results in tlto County.
V'hat an anseriiptilntts and selfish Rinjj.
vrhose pried fof Rain and ambition to
control and manipulate all the officer in
lh county, as well ns the Amfiiably
listtict, to their own interest, is too
manifest to need any mention here; who
liavc for several years by a system of
chicanery practiced at Primary Meet
ing and in Conventions, thwarted the
Vill ot the people, whose persistent ef
fort in the same direction from year to
jrar, baa this time culminated in one
nf those Waterloo defeats which is
ilwaya sure to follow such usurpation.
Had the would be leaders possessed
ny of the fut ilities which endear men
Wach other, or those which would in
ncire the masses with confidence in their
1?aderhip, with the large preponderance
.f pirty vote in thoir favor, they might
Ffill have held the power, but being en
tirely of that selfish and negative char
itieter, it was impossible longer to hold
the people by the cry of "party nomi
nation." Tbeir efforts to obtain votes
exceeded any thins we have ever seen
resorted to, of-which we would be
shamed to make mention. Ihey now
tand condemned before the people
inn verdict is sealed "they have pone
where the woodbine twineth." The
benefits which may accrue to either
narly from the result is of small ruomeut,
l.nt in the principle that the novereiijn
wjpple should have the privilege, as well
?njoy the rvht to siy who should rep.
rcont them in the several positions of
fconoi, profit or trust, if. paramount to
oil other considerations, which wo think
tins been thoroughly and successfully
.demonstrated.
The Representative district, carved
r j the master hand of Wallace for his
iitnllitp in this oountv. when the ttrm
should rotate this way, his also been re
nversed unfortunatoly for the pick,
The b.Mt laid s"'irmi"s of mies and men,
Guns aft ajlee."
In onr representative clec, Col. A. T.
7i!eox, we inny well feel proud, llv
sidiajr, in nur county, identified with her
ritjvests, interested in her advancement,
..eqnntnted with our wants, experienced
vi a legislator, and possessing a- lie
:i-.es in an eu-.iiient degree, thwe rare
pitiifiMlioiH, prjcal'ur only to hirnndf.
,v 1 for which he is universally admired
he. oanot fail tJ hi a U'uful and influ-
mem
ber.
Trocittiv.03 by tin Sovsraor.
Kxe.c.ijrivR Oi-nr:. )
Harrish.irj;, O-it. 11, 1S7I
F.JIihb Citizens of Vcmuyhunli:
A tulamity without parallel in the bis
:trv of our country has befallen the
-Toi.perous arid beautiful city of Chicago,
"lore than half of that great city, whose
Matchless enterprise and growth bad
u;ad it at once the metropolis of our
own N'orthwest and the wonder of the
tiviKrad world, now lies in ashes. On
t' 'j vere of wiuter, ono hundred thou-s-ui
t her people find theiuelvos
liooioless and destitute of food and
u'.:'i,i. Whilo tho bcarU Df the
An:-'can peoplo are protoundodly
vovcl in contemplating the situation of
'.bn. Bufferers, and means ol relief are
! .-3 iC nrovided in every section of the
'-untrf, I am confident that you will
vjt permit yourselves to bo excelled
jr. in ao occasion which so imperatively
tl's for tho exercise of fraternal syui
rathy and Chtistiao gen jrosity.
The resideuts of the unfortuuate city
vl Ota property has escaped destruction,
fill to doubt promptly hasten to the
v.siue. and exert themselves with cveu
aire than their characteristic liberality
.nd niuniGcenee. But their utmost en
lavors will bo totally iuadequato to tho
Rwanda of tho dreadful exigency. T!ou
-(.he peoplo of Pennsylvania were
ever mora prosperous in business, nor
lest with greater abundance than at the
;rcseut moment. Let your own tneroi-
lul exemption from suffering, therefore.
tod the rioh blessings with which 1
bountiful Providence has endowed you
plead with you effeetually in bohalf of
sour most unfortunate countrymen.
The Pennsylvania railroad company
kindly offers the facilities of their road
free of charge, for the transportation ot
!l suoh supplies as are needed for the
relief of the sufferers; and, aoting in the
same spirit, J anticipate with grateful
cleasure an spproDaiato response iroua
every oity and town and home in this
t'avored Commonwealth.
JNO. W. GEA.RT,
orriviAL
Auditor
Unnrral.
iSnrrrjnr
General.
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Scattering M. L. Itoss, .Tiulgo, lj A. 1.
OSADALIS
jTlIE INGREDIENTS THAT
COMPOSE JtOSADALIS am
published on every package, tlicrc-
lore it is nor a secret piep.irauon,
consequently
rllTSICIASS PRESf RIBE IT
It is a cerluin cure for Scrofula,
Syphilis in nil its forms, Rheuma
tism, fckin Disease?, Liver Coui
plaint and all diseases of the
iJlood.
one c? e:sabai:3
will do more pood Hunt te:i bottles
of the Syrups of Sanupanlla.
iTHC UNDilSIGNCO PHYSICIANS
linvt tiFed Hcisu!n'tsi:itl'Pi',praetiro
thr the putt tiiroo ytun atiil f.-r!y
endorse it es a rt-iuiLlu Allcrativo
and Blood Piiri!:er.
CR. T. C. priT. nf JUltinors.
nn. t. 3. liovKi:.',
I)H. h. av. c. mi.
!DR. F. O. D WM.i.I.V,
DR. .1. S. M'AltKS, 01 Mrhriasrtlle,
Ky.
DH. J. L. McCATiTIIA, C'olumWa,
S. C.
1 DR. A. D. "C)I5L;;, r.i!:'ec3ir.':, s. C.
J. B. FItr..VCII U l-Oyr-, Kill River,
P. AV. SMITTT. Jrrk-,n, Jlttrli.
'A. V. WHKKl-KH. l.niij, (liiio.
H. HAI L, I.ima.O!i.
'CR.W'KN is ( '.!..(. -iliTiFvlllo. Vi.
JSAM'L. C. .McFAJilMV, Xutkc'
I l)Oii',T.-i.;i.
1 Our sii iro y " r.t i'Tif.'r 1 ? nrr
Itrmtetl r.-msiki i.i it.;ii:i i t:.c
(virtnesof K.Ma!i. Tvtro Me.Ii
! l3rolc.i"n v.- l'U".!-.1 ! K-itr.i(ni(-t
lir t.i nny I ; 1 v in.1 c ctt
iu""o:t m lhf ('.rr.n-i.t r." iI.vmv.
H:mm!: 1HI to . t"rl tro iy l-y
, Ko'a.i.'.Iii, ai'.u jcu viil rcsiturtl
itu health.
I Hosnr!:.lt is M t-- .V.t TVnrsW-'.
!piici 81.00 j-iv I...:;..-, a -..urcr
ilzautacturr if r.'.t.'jf.
Lit-T ot Causes net do n lor trial at
Nivenbcr Tetm 1S71, Klk County
Common I'h'as.
Comiui nciu;: Monday,
Not. 6. 1871:
1 Tlwna B. MeLain va H.
A.
Weed. N,j. 10 April term "ISIj'J.
2 Thomas Tuvley v J5. A. Weed.
33 N'or. term 1S(0
". Kitton N. Fr'nbic for vs Wm.
Reei. 21 Junuaiy term 1!70.
4. Williafii J. lo:Ley, vs The Penn.
II. Ii Company. '1' Ay ril term 1S70.
;". H. W. Juh!t'v, vs Allt'u (iilcs.
10. 47. -I. ami ! April term IS70.
ti. Jatuen H. llilliti'nn, vs Ijnne
BcHTUian ot ill. 10 August tirm 1S70.
r. ,t- T t. . M' ,1
1. v . Ij. name. v 1 i,c iannerna:e
Coal Company. 1 Novemb'-r titrm '70.
S. Spilliine Hens, vi .ncli:iel Dano-
van. 1.1 rvovemner ttrm iiU.
9. Geo. V. Smith, vs ). Ander
son. J.Z November term
10- ptojrns, Clark & Co., vs Same
3 Noveuib'T term 1 870.
11. C. Urockwav, Jr, rs Hortou
Township. 24 Ni'vember teim 1870.
I'Z. Jonathan buynton et al, vs A.
Finney it al. 1 Jan navy tcrtu '71.
13. John Cr. Ueadintr et nl. vs A. C.
Finnev. 13 January term 1 S7 1.
14. J. J. Lawrence et nl. v Krieg's
Heirs. 21) January term 17!.
13. Uobt. J. Kobinwu, v tleorgoD.
MeFsenser. 4 April term 187 1.
VI It. Charles Med'ill. vs Louis II.
Garner. 20 Ausr'xt term 1S71.
FILED. SCIIOKMXG,
l'rothonottry.
List of Grand and Traverrso Juro
drawn for November term 1871:
GRAND JLRORS.
Benezette John W. Johnson, Edwin
Fletchr, D. W. Dellaas. Charles II.
ioslow, George lCnsilish, Jacob S.
J. bnson, J. V. Winslow.
BeDzinger George Niesel, Jacob
Vollmcr.
Fox Uriah P.ogers, John II. Mil!cr
Horace Spanfienburg.
Highland I) r. Anderson.
Ilorton Willis Tavlor, Ailam Kem-
mercr, James Moliau, John It, Keltz.
Jay William (i. lhnaiag.
llidi'wuy H. S. Thayer, Marcus
French, W. S. Service.
St. Mary's I5oro James Sneeringer,
Gaorge Itettgar, Anton Jtssbarger.
TRA Vl'RSK JTHOHS.
Beoezetto William Jones, D. J.
McDonald, Newton Johnson, Miles
Dent, W. W. Walker, Charles Chase,
John Derr.
lleDz'nger Peter Ilubstritt. George
William Knocht, Martiu Dippold.
Fox William Wood, Ellis Brown,
Andrew Howe, James It. Taylor, Martin
Heirriok, C. W. Hitiby, Kliaa Moyer,
Franklia Showers, G. W. Taylor, Itobert
Wonderleicb. William II. Meredith.
Horton Martin Phalen, ltobert Mc
Iotosh, Jefferson Taylor.
Jay Joseph Dill.
Jonea T. L. liiowu, Laao Keefer,
Godfrey V auk, btephen II. Smith.
Itid-rway O. B. Grant.
St. Mary's Boro Leonard Cook
Spring Creek Edward Kline, Clin
ton Paine, William Galbraith, James
ti. George
lot single year the locrraotivei io
tha United States consumed $56,000,
o worta n rxi.
rom of elk covittr for
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075 00 803 080 707 020 708
Wilcox, Treasurer, 1; P. C. Oyster, Sheriff,
ME NEW DISCOVERY
. la Chemical and Medical Selenoa.
Dr. E. F. GARVIN'S'
SOLUTION & COMPOUND ELIXIR
I bj I
FIRST AXD OXt.T BOT-fTTON- errr mndo
inona tuixturo nf ALI, TIIK TWELVE
Yalunhln nciro priucipula ol the WbllLknuwn
eurativt agont,
PINE THEE TAK,
rXKClUAt.KD tn Cough, CoWa, Catarrh,
Aathruu. Bronchitis, and cousupipnon.
ctjiesj vITIIot;'r, fait
A recent cold In three to aix lirnin; and nlo,
hv its VITALISING, rrillFYIXO unit Kll
MCLATINt effort?! upon the general Ajstem,
is remnrkahlv ffTirarious in nil
DISEASES Oi' THE BLOOD,
lnduduiff StToiula ani llrupiinna of the akin,
DyppeMi:, Liiaeaees of the l.irpr and Kiduua,
Heart. JJiiitasc, 11 ml General Debility.
ONE TRIAL CONV.NCES!
ALBO, A
Volatile Solution of Tar
For INHALATION', tr-tlinr.t !TTlieation of
HEAT. A ivinirkaUf VAI.t'Alil.Kdifcovcrr,
as the whyl( appinttiM iun b.-'C'irned in the vett
jKK-ket, readv at nny time f(r ihuxiifittt-ncctual
and positively curaiva uae in
All Discuses of the NOSE, THROAT
and LlGS,
THE COMTOUXD
Tar and Wandrako Fill.
fir uw In rontiertlon villi thr ELIXIR TAR,
la n eomhinnt'on f the TWO iuit vnluahls
ALTERATIVE Medicim known in the l'ro
fSbion. and runderu thia Pill without exception
the TtTT beat ever otfore.1.
The SOLUTION and COMPOUND ELISLU of
in triihout doubt tU llust remedy known in
cases of
CHOLERA AND YELLOW FEVER.
It. ii a Specific for rueh dineast', and alioul.1 V
kept in the t.o.i-htlil of every Juunly, uupeciallf
during tLoso m oris ha iu whitli
CHOLERA flKD YELLOW FEVER
sreliWc to fTCr.nl. A fmr.U r,uantity laki'n
daily will preveut routxucliug lueao teniblc
duieoses.
Solution and ComTvrarid Elixir, $I.C0 per Cottle
Volatilo Solution for Inhalation. CJ.Oflpcr I:ok
Tar and Msadrako Ti'la. f 0ct por box.
Stnd for Circular of FOSITIVE CX'KES
ts your Lru'guit, or to
L. F. HYDE & CO.,
SOI.Il PHOPHIETOKS,
110 B. 22d St., Xitv 1'ork.
Fcr .ch!o by
G. G. MESSENGER, Druggier,
Kidgway, J 'a.
4 GENTS WANTED.
thoioimh men and women, to wl.oni w
vill give cot-stanl work m good pny. V
pybli.sU the UK ST r.OfllvS, we e:ve on
seems the BKST TKRMS. The best ted
in Cook now is
f.t SIGN'OR BLITZ.
Describing h wonderful feats and tricks,
with laughable incidents and adventures.
Agents arc selling from 20 to 40 copies a
day. Also, our New Familj Iiible, con
taining lllnckwood's Comprehensive Aids
to the stiuy of the 0 riptures, nail ev 113
newuml improved D'f tiomry of the Bible,
together with Sixteen Fine Steel Plates,
four Mu a in colors and 200 superior en
gravings ju oua; iiiimly Record, Family
Album, e &o. A Complete Prospectus
of this UiUle nud agents outfit furnished
free to all who mean work. Our pro
gramiie nf NEW BOOKS for the Fall in
cludes a NEW WOKK by MAKK TWAIN.
fifeSucceisful Agents will receive first
choice of territory on MARK TWAIN'S
forthcoming great work.
Circulars, lerms, So., with full informa
tion, sent free on application to
DtFFiKLD ASHMEAD, Publisher.
711 Sunsom Street, I'uiladelphia.
Tln25aug2Iiu3.
S0J
ONG
TY
)H0
DO
EC
DOLLA1LO
Worth of Husio
F o it; 8 3.
Subscribers to Fs-
TEU8 Ml'SICaL MoN-
thlt are getting their
A New School Book,
by II. 8. Pkrkins.
rnce 7.60 per doi.
( outaius over
two Music for less than
and two eeult a ricc6
hundred new
beautiful Songr, Du- Those who have not
eta, etc.. by Will 8. seen this Musical
Hats, Wiiiti R,Magatino should seud
Thomas, etc EverylSO cents for a sample
thing is new, fresh, loopy. The nuisio is
and sparkling. Con-1 by Hays, Tuonas,
tents and specimen Kinkkl, Pbkhlky,
pages sent free. Sau-ana other popular
copies mailed free 01 writers.
postage to teaohersj Two back numbers
for 6 j cents. Liberal, for 40 eeuts. Four
terms for
introJuO'
hack numbers for 70
tion.
cents.
Address,
;. 1. PETE3S, 059 BmiItj?, JTjt Tori
r 1
LK fc-sa
1871.
1 1 reutu
I rer.
Shtriff
(Joints,
tinner.
Andilort.
... 57 77 51 Ml 55 70 50 5flj 70
10 157 53 180 tlO 180 25 180 188 85
01 50 172 03 120 82 130 75 83 141
8 47 8 8 5 7 !1 48
47 00 03 83 00 70 50 75 W) 61
(111 55 52 42 00 82 73 32, 32 75
35 40 01 37 07 42 03 47! 47 80
35 17 21 17 21 18 22 17 15 22
150 1J7 100 137 148 138 145 132 184 147
70 i r, 73! 5 74 1 6 73 5 5; 73
10;140 711171 29jl87 31 183 180131
547 ' 71 4 H40 1 700 ! 770 830
731 810 829 732
15.
Ayer's
Sarsaparilla
Is widely known
as one of the most
cfTuctual remedies
ever discovered for
cleansing the sys
tem and purifying
the blood. It has
tlycrowinjrep-
" utation, based on its
Intrinsic virtues, and sustained by its re
markable, cure?. So mild as to be safe and
benefieial to children, and yet so searching
as to ell'ectuallv purge out the great cor
ruptions of the blood, such as the scrofulous
and syphilitic contamination. Impurities,
or diseases that have lurked in the system
fi r years, soon yield to this powerful anti
dote, and disappear. Hence its wonderful
cures, many of which are publicly known,
of Scrofula, and all scrofulous diseases,
Ulcers, Km pt ions, and eruptive dis
orders of the skin, Tumors, Blotches,
1 toils Fimyios, Pustules, holes, Sst.
Autlionv's Fire. Rose or Erysipe
las, Tetter, Salt Khcum, Scald
Head, Itinirworm. and internal Ul
cerittiOHs of the Uterus, Stomach,
auu liiver. It also cures other com'
plaints, to which it would not seem espeel
nllv adapted, such as Dropsy, Dyspep
sia, Fits, Neuralgia, Heart In;en.e.
Female Weakness, Debility, and
Leucorrhoca, when they are manifesta
tions of tho scrofulous poisons.
Jt is an excellent restorer ot licalin ana
strength in the Spring, liy renewing the
appetite and vi'-or of the tliwstive orirans,
it dissipates the depression and listless lan
guor ot the season. Even where no disorder
appears, people feel better, and live longer,
for cleansiii" the blood. The system moves
on with renewed vigor and a new lease of
life.
Pit EPA R ED B T
Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass.,
l'raetiral and Analytical Chtmiitt.
80LD BY ALL DUUGGIBT3 EVERYWHERE.
J-or f'Hie bv
(J. G. MESSENGER. D.-u'iri-t,
l'liiifiwjy, I'a.
HALL'S
VE6ETABLE SICILIAI
IIAIR
RENEWER.
Every year increases the popu
larity of this valuable Hair rrep
aration, which is 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
lv reliable and perfected prepara
tion for restoring Gray or Faded
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 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
will create a new growth, except in
extreme old age. It is the most
economical IIair-Dressino ever
used, as it requires fewer applica
tions, and gives the hair a splendid,
flossy appearance. A. A. Hayes,
LD, State Assayer of Massachu
setts, says, " The constituents are
pure, and carefally selected for ex
cellent quality; and I consider it
the Best Preparation for it
intended purposes."
Sold by all Druggisli and Denier n itedidnM,
Price One Dollar.
Buckingham'3 Dye.
FOR 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
NA.8KUA. N.H.
SAOTSSABONM SAILHOAD.
From and after Monday. May 29th 1871.
Trains will run on this lload as follows:
IjeavesEarley7.l0a.nl., arrives at
Dasiuscahouda Junction 7 45 a. m., con
nects with Local east 7 56 a. ni , and
Mail west 9 50 a. m. Leaves Dagrusca
honda 10.20 a m., anives at Earley
1 1 00 a. m. Leaves Earley 4.00 p. m.,
arrives at D:iu-cahooda 4. 50 p. m.
ounDection; with Mail east 5 05 p. ra
and Looal west 0 21 p. tn. In case P.
& E. traios are late, Diguseahooda train
ho'.da twenty mioules beyond the above
f.me. .
Tickets should always be procured
betore leaving stations.
(J. R EARLEY, Sup't.
. Ui' Wohk at this offi?e.
0i)rK years, wiih a con-
'Srftivi-S tan
PuWELL & KIME-
Fowoll & Kitne
Havlrg erected Isrgo ni trUl arrsxgsj
rtxr EtQ afoM on ti M ail, iJflc Ikt
Crc, Mid St:d it frvr: ci Jar to gtrret wMh
the choicest gocd of 11 droriptioB, that
1
can b found in any market, nra fully pre
pared to reoeircthclr old customers, and
supply their wanU at bottom figure
WHOLESALE OR RETAIL.
Tbfir aamirtincut Is now toatjtlt, Mm
prising DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES,
CROCKERY,
HARDWARE,
CLOTHING,
ROOTS AND SHOES,
HATi AND CAPS,
XOTIOXS, et., etc.
PORE. FLOUR. SALT.
Food, 14 o:na. Butter,
DRIHD Ari'LHi,
DiHUD PKACnMS,
Canned Goods,
In short STervihis w mtci la tk Onntry
by
LUMrERMEX. FARMERS. ME
CHANICS, 'MINERS, TAN
NERS, LAUORINGr.MEN,
EVERYBODY !
AUv a full iteek of
MANILLA ROPE
of the best manufacture, of suitable slies
for rafting and runniog purpone.
HE SINGER
Uanafacturin's Company.
AT THE WORLD'S 1AIR,
CoLsUlut4 by U10 tiomo of U10 peoplo-
Reoetd tho Great Award of the
HIGHEST SALES !
And hart left all mals far behind thorn,
for they
SOLD IJT 1S70
Oue Hundred and Twenty-seven
Thousand, Eight Huudred and
Thirty-three Machines!
being more thannry thouiand in advance
of ethir sales of the previovs yenr, and
overor'v-our thoutand more than the lalrt
of any other Company for 1870, as shown
by the following figures from sworn re
turn ef the sale of Licensees. .
Tie Singer Manufactur
ing Company sold over
the Florence Sewing
Machine Co., 101.173 Mtelilnos.
Bold ovr the Wilcox &
Gibbs 3. M. Co.. 98,013 do
Sold over the Weed Sew
ing Machine Co., 92,831 do
Sold over the Grover &
Baker 8. M. Co.. 70,431 do
bold over the Howe Ma
chine Co., 52,077 do
Sold over the Wheeler &
Wilson Man'fg Co., 44,624 do
all ot which is inainlv owing to tho popu
larity of what, is known as the "NK V
FAMILY SEWING MACHINE," which is
now fast finding iis wny into eveiy weil
regulated household. For Circulars giving
full particulars of Machines, their Folding
Cases of many .arte: it s of wood and finish,
their Attachint-nis for numerous kinds of
work, which, till recently, it was thought
Hint delicate hngers alone could perlnrm
as well as particular about nil urticles
used bv their Machines, such as Twist
Linen Thread, Spool Cotton, Oil, &e., ic
apply to any of their Authorized Agents,
or to
THE SISGEn MANUFACTURING CO.
4i8 Broadway, New York,
rklladelpbiu Office 1106 Cbeetnul ft.
A. CUM MINGS, Azent,
Ridgwpv Pa.
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Invite the attention ef the Trado to their
extenfive assortment of the above goods, of
taetr own publication, and importation.
Also,
PHOTO LANTERN SLIDES
and
GRAPHOSCOPES.
NEW VIEWS OF YOSBMITB.
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Opposite Metropolitan Hotel,
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TlnL'yl.
NEW LIVERY STABLE
IN
DAN SCIUBNER WISHES TO IN-
orui the Citizens of R'ulgway, and the
public generally, that be lias starteda Liv.
ery Stable and will keep
GOOt) STOCK, GOOD CARRIAGES
and Buggies, to let upon the most reisous-
ble terms
Bgi.Ua will also do job leaning.
Stable in the Urooks Barn, near the
rost Office, on Mil' street. All orders left
at the Font Office will meet prompt atten
tion.
Aug 20 1870. tf.
Elk County Directory.
FresUent Judge L. 1). Wet more.
Additional Law Judste Hon. Jno. P.
Vincent.
Associate Judaea J. K. Whitmore, Jesse
District Attorney J. K- f. uau.
SueritT Jacob MoCauley.
Proihonotbry to., id. Scbcentng.
Treasurer llenrv D. Derr.
. . .. ..
Couutv Suneriutendent Kufus Luoore.
Couituissiouers ll. Warner, John Uarr,
Louis Vo timer.
Auditors Clark A. Wiloox, George
Messenger, and Joseph Wilbelin.
Countv Survevor Ueo Wilmsley.
Jury Commissioners. J osupn Ecrner,
and Charles ileaa.
TIME OP U0LDINQ COURT.
Second Monday in January.
Second Monday in April
First Monday in August,
first Monday ia !ovest?.
CnAHLKi A. DASA, Editor.
Zht gofeltf rcMij Sim.
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RAILE0ALS.
PSIIADZLIEIA & EEIE EALtSOaf
SUMMER, TIME TABLE.
ON ond after MONDAY. AVO. 7th. 1871,
the trains on the Philadelphia it
Erie Hnilrond trill run ns follows:
WESTWARD.
.Mail Train leaves Philadelphia.. 7.10 p.m.
' " . " Uidgwuy 10.05 a. m.
' " arrivo at Erie S.3 I p. in.
Erie Exp leaves riii:uV1plim...l'J p. ra
" " Kidgway 2.1'!) a. at.
" " arrire at Eric 7 U) a. m.
Accomodation, leaTes KenoTa....7.15 a.
' ' Uiilgway,..o p. m.
" srr at Kane ti.OOp. nt.
HAKTWAllll.
Mill Train leaves Erie 11.30 a. w.
" " " Ridgway i.iii p. sa.
" " arrive at l ttilad'a... .'M a.
Erie Express leaves Erie 9.00 p. m.
" " l'idgway... 1.4C u. ra.
" arat riiilndclphia.. S.tM) p. n.
Accomodation, leaves Kane 5.(0 a. fx .
" Uidgwuy... 7.'io a. In.
" nrr atSt.Mnrs H.CO arc.
" leavPsPt. Mai js 1U.50 a w.
" mr at l'.ei.uvo C.-itp. ir.
Mail Fust connects vast and wm al Kriu
with L 8 & M H II W and at tony ai.-l
Irvinelon with Oil Creek unJ Al'ieglieoy H
K W.
Mail West with wet bound trair.s on 1',
S M 8 It W and nl Corry and lrvinrlo:t
wiih Oil Creek 11 ml AlK-gnetiy It It W.
irnrien Af oouirr.ouutiuii esat ninl weat
with iraius on L S und M 8 K eart ami
west and al t'orry with O C and A ll K a .
Ki 10 Acconnruilalion Last lit t'orry ana
Irviuetnn iili O C and A K R W.
Eiiuira Mail and ItufTnlo Express maVe
clece coiinecii.iii ot il'iauinport with N O
K V Ivuins north and south.
Caiawisa pasmcer trains will ba run
eusl tiotu Wiiliuinsport on Eltnira Mail.
Vt M. A. UALUnlN.
Uen'l Rup'a.
NKW TIMS TAI5LB.
Commencing June oih. 1671.
ALLEGHENY VALLEY II. R.
TUE REST ROUTE BETWEEN PITTS-
BUKtill AND POINIrjUM THi
1'UIL'A. k EKIE K. 11.
GOIMJ SOUTH.
Pny Express lenvei Oil City at 2 10 p m
Arrives at Pittsburgh 7 o j p in
Night Express leaves Oil City 9 4'i p m
Arrives at Pittsburgh G 4D a tu
Mail leaves Oil City 9 4o a tn
Arrives at Pittsburgh 6 00 p in
c-.oixo .foam.
Pay Express leaves I'i.tnburg at 8 3" a m
Arrives ut Oil City at 3 Ofi p ui
Night ExprrFeleaves Pittsburgh 10 10 p m
Arrives at till City 6 b& a m
Way Passenger leaves Pittsburgh 12 30 p nv
Aftirives at Oil Citv 7 45 p m
Close Conucetious made at Corrv for
Pitisbiirgh with trains East and West on
P. & E. K. It.
Pullman Piillace Prawing Room Sleep.
ng Cars on Night Express Trains between
Curry and Pittsburgh
Ask lor Tickets via Allegheny Valloy R.
K.
J. J. LAWRENCE. Gen. 8urt.
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