The Elk County advocate. (Ridgway, Pa.) 1868-1883, November 02, 1871, Image 2

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    (Elh Gjmmtg gilrocaic.
IUnrt A. I'arsonm, Jr., - - Editor.
Ttll'TiSDAY, NOVUM HER 2, 1P71.
Tiantegivlcg Frodanailon.
His Excellency, the President of the
Vnited Stater, having by his prnolniwi
lion !ct apart Thursday, the thirtionib
til' November, 1P71, m a doy of Na
tional Thonkppivinp:
Now, therelore, I, John V. Geary.
Oovernor of Pennsylvania, do hereby
wrdinlly commend to the people thereof
the obfervonee of the same ns s day of
1 hnnkseivirp to Almighty God for our
.Mtnte, National find individual blowings,
Jind of prayer for the continuance of
1 1 is pracious favor.
As entirely 09 way be possible
Ivt business pursuits bo suspended. Let
us spend the day in religious worship,
and in such sacred communities od
festivities of the homo circle, and so sc-i-urn
its pleasures and perform its duties
a to tnnke our hearts more deeply sen
sible of our obligations to God and our
fellow men. ' Whoso ofl'eretb. praise
Vloiifieth me." ''Ho that hath pity
upon the poor lennVth unto the Lord,
tmJ that which he hith given will lie
pay him again."
Given uudor my hand and tho great
eeal of the State ut Harrisburjs this
twenty-sixth day of October, in the
year of our Lord ono thousand eight
hundred and seventy-one, ami of the
Commonwealth tho ninety sixth.
JJy tho Governor.
JOHN W. GEAKY.
F. JoitDAJf, Secretary of tho Com
monwealth.' Belfast,
Ireland, sent $13,000 to
'Chicago.
Two inches of snow foil iti Ulster
county, N. Y., hist week.
Tho Sisters of Charity of Omaha
tent 50,000 to the relict' of Chicago.
Nevada has a spring that will color
the hair a jet black.
Tho Chicago firo has used up nearly
fifty insurance companies.
The Allegheny river has not been f
low as it is now since lKMl.
An elm over three centuries old was
--out down in Connecticut recently.
The gold crop of Montana, for the
year 1870, has yielded 844,1.100,000.
Tho bullion production of the United
States amounts to about $JO,(AIO,000 a
jcar.
Sonic 8,000 persons are said tn have
perished iu the recent storms and floods
iu China.
Jt'airtilges, nares, wild rumors, eoons
and other game are abundant in Virginia
this fall.
Mr. Seward bus traveled seventy-two
thousaud miles since he left tho Stale
IVpartmcnt.
Ilctuctuhcr that when you are huppj
vim are on the top of u liil!; you can't
move either way without going down.
Thcro were 89 newspaper establish
'incuts burnt out b; the groat Chicago
lire.
A woman '!a North Carolina died re
cently ut the ki.'c i f 1U: said tu be t h
oldest person in tho Slate.
The womi'ii of Utah havo sent n
petition to Washington, .50 feet long,
protesting agaiiii-t polygamy.
five thousand acres of the Lake
Erie islands, cultivated with grapes
this year have yielded a crop valued ut
$00,000.
Priuk nothing without seeing it; sign
nothing without reading it, and make
Mire that what you sigu means no uiorc
than it says.
It is estimated thut America, when
her productive power is fully developed
will bo v.ble to feed four times as many
persons as there aro now ou tho fuco of
the earth.
Id 1350 Chicago had ouly 20,903 in
habitants. During tho succeeding dc
cade the population nearly quadrupled,
aud iu 1800 she had 110,9 1 d persons
living with in her limits. In 1870 tbc
uu in her bad increased to 208,977.
It is asserted that fourteenth per cent,
of the fires in New York city are caused
1y kerosene, and tho citizens are urged
o report the dangerous use of that fluid.
A Missouri uewspaper claims that the
hops of that State are so fat that in
order to find out where their heads are
it is necessary to make them squeal and
then judge by the sound.
A few days ago 225 Mexicans in the
City of Mexico were led out, made to
kneel down, and shot, for being engaged
iu an insurrection. This sort of thing
bus been very common of late in that
unhappy country.
The steamship Alps, which arrived
at New York 'One day lust week from
Iiio Jonetio, reports 'that two hours bo
fore her sailing from thut port the bill
for the abolition of slavery in Brazil bad
passed the Senate by an ovei whelming
majority.
P0RT8 from which commerce was
driven during the hot months by
their terrible fevers are visited all the
year with impunity now. Many locali
ties in the South and West kept tenant
less by their deleterious miasms ore now
filling up witb populations under the
protection of "Ayer's Ague Cure.
Their afflicting Chills and Fever are
ao effectually cured by thin remedy that
the disease no longer turns emigration
aside or destroys the settler if he ven
mpou its infeoted districts. Gazette,
Independence, Mo.
RAILROADS.
PHILADEIIUM & IHIE RAUHDAD -El'MMER
xT.ME TABLE.
o
N shd after MONDAY, AVO. 7tli. 1S71,
trie Railroad will 1 tin a follows:
Mnil Train leaven Philadelphia- 7.10 p
. ID.
m.
m.
m
m.
" " " R:dway....ia.iO.H a.
" " arrive nt F.tit! 8.:i( p.
Erie Exp leaves Fl:llndelphia...l:2 80 p.
' Ridgway 2.-0 ft.
' " avrire at Erio . ..7 . -10 a.
tn.
Aoconiodnlion, leaves HennT,...7.15 a. m.
Riilgwy,..5 43 p. in.
" mr nt Kniie 8.00 p. m.
IMSTWARO.
Mfcll Train leaves Erl- 11. M a. m.
" Kidgway 4.52 p. tn.
11 arrive at I'liilad'a... .!!( n. m.
Erie Express leaves Ene D.00 p. m.
" " " Pidgwny... I,4H a. in.
11 11 nrffti Philadelphia.. 8.1)0 p. m.
Accomodation, leaves Kane COO a. m.
' ' Ridgway... 7.25 a. m.
" stv ntSt.'Mnrys 8.".0 m.
' leaves St. Marys 10.30 a m.
" it vr at lU'iiovo 6.40 p.m.
Mail Kast connects east niidwettat Erie
with f, K Ut M S K W nnd at Corry and
lrvineion with Oil Creek aud Allegheny U
R W.
Mail Wt with wet. tiomid trains on L
3 & M S It W and nt Corry nnd Irvineton
with Uil Creek and Allegnei.y II 11 W.
Warren Aceoainioilntion east and west
with trains on L 8 nnd M S R cast and
nut nnd at Curry with O C nnd A It R W.
Erie Acconimndmion East nt Corry BDd
Irvineton with J C and A R R W.
Kliuira Mail and Haifa lo Express make
close connection nt YYillUjusport with N C
It W trains north nnd south.
Caluwissa puMuencer traios will be run
cant from Williauispoi-t on Elmirn Mail.
V.M. A. ISALUw
ticn'l Sup't.
NKW TIMB TAULE.
Commencing Juno 5ih. 1871.
ALLEGHENY VALLEY R. R.
THE REST ROUTE BETWEEN PITTS
IJUltOtl AND 1'OINTS "N THE
1'IllL'A. & EK1E R. R.
I.'OINU SDt'TH.
Dny Express Icjuvs t)i! Cky ut 2 10 p m
Arrives at. 1'ittsburgli ' 7 65 p in
Sight Express leaves Oil City to p in
Arrives nt l'ittsburnh t) 40 11 m
Mail leaves Oil City 9 45 a m
Arrives Ht Pittsburgh i 00 p ni
(lOINO MIltTIt.
Pay Express loaves Pittsburg at P '15 a ni
Arrives nt till City at S 05 p m
Night Expfe 'eaves Pittsburgh 30 10 p 111
Arrives 111 Oil City 3 5 a 111
'y l'asen;.'i'r lumps PittuburgU 12 SO p m
Amrives nt Oil City 7 45 p iu
Cluse Connections tun'le nt Corry lor
rUishiirjrli with trains East nud West ou
p. . t:. n. it.
Pullman Pnllacc Proving Roaci Sleep,
in t.'avs on Ni?hi P.xprets i'rains between
Cony iiii'l I'iti.-'liurt.'li.
Ask for Tickets vi Allegheny Valley R.
R.
3. J. LiWEEXCE, (Jen. Supt.
litsr dI Ca-fs H3t down for trial at
November Term 1 S 7 1 , Klk County
Cocimon Pleas. Cotutuenciug Monday,
V..i- i: 1K7 1.
1. Ti'.omis i. McLaiu vs l. .
Weed. No. ltl Anri! term lSOO.
2. Tiioiiias '1'ti'iey va 1. A. Weed.
IS Nov. ii'itn lMi'.i.
;i. Eaton N. l-'iibie for use vs Win.
Lit'i.'d. 21 Jtinuaiy li t iu 170.
4. William J. liotkey, vs The Penn.
ii. II. Company. April toVm 1870.
.". W. Mu-hlt-y, vs Alien Giles.
10. -I i". -is. and Aj-ril term 1S70.
C. James tJ. Ii:;itigton, vs Isaao
Ilowniaii et nl. 10 August term 1870.
7. W. L. liarnes. vs The Tauntrdale
Ooitl Coii'patiy. 1 November term '70.
8. !.-r'iiiatiJ ileirs, vs Michael Duqo-
! van. 10 .November term 18(0.
1). (Jeo. W. Smith, vs ). F. Ander-
' Xovi-uiber term 1870.
jSti'Di'tu, (!laik iSc Co., vs
111- i"ti'artia, (!laik & Co., vs Same
2:J November term lilO,
11. C. Biockwuy, Jr., vs Hortoo
Township. 'J.i Xnvember teim 1870.
VI. (Jonalhau lu't)tu et al, vs A.
C. Finney it ul. 1 Jauuary term '71.
13. Julin U. ItcaJitiir et al. vs A. C.
Fittncy. 13 Junmiry term 1871.
1-1. J. J. I.awrcucc et ul, vs Krieg's
Heir. '2-1 Jjtiuary terra 1871.
1"). iobt. .J. llobiusou, va George D.
Messeimer. 4 April term 1871.
10 11. Cliarle-i MoGill. vs Louis II.
Garoer. 2t Ausust term 1871.
FUKD. SCUOE.VIXO,
1'rotboDotary.
List of Graud aud Traverse Jurors
drawn fur November term 1871:
URA.VD J i' units.
liunezettc Juhn W.Johnson, Edwin
Fletcher, I). W. DoIIaas, Charles H.
Winslow, Georgo English, Jacob S.
Johnson, J. W. Wiuslow.
Benziuger Ueorgo Xissel, Jacob
Vollmer.
Fox Uriah Rogers, John II. Miller
Horace Spatisenburg.
Highland D 1'. Anderson.
Hortou Willis Taylor, Adam Kcm-
mcrer, Janes Mohan, John 11, lveltz.
Jay William G. Thomas.
ttidgwav H- S. Thayer, Marcus
Frenuh, W. S. Service.
St. Mary's Uoro James Sneeringer,
tieorge liettgar, Anton Jessbarger.
TRAVEKSe JtUOKS.
Beoezette William Jones, D. J,
McDonald, Xewtou Johnson, Miles
Dent, W. W. Walker,. Charles Chase,
John Derr.
Uenz'n'jfer Peter Ilebstritt, George
William lviiooht, .Martiu Dippold.
Fox William Wood, Ellis Brown,
Andrew Howe, James II. Taylor, Martin
Heirrick, G. W. lligby, Eliaa Mover,
Franklia Showers, G. W. Taylor, Itobert
Wouderlctch, William 11. Meredith.
Horton Martin Phuleu, ilobert3Ie-
Intosh, Jefforsou iayloi.
Jay Joseph Dill.
Joues T. L. Uiown, Isaao Keefer,
Godfrey Wank, btephen u. Smith.
Kidgway O. 1J. Grant.
St. Mary's Boro Leonard Cook
Spring Creek Edward Kline, Clin
ton Paine, William Galbroitb, James
G. Gtoix.
rrHE NEW DISCOVERY
. In Chemioal sad Medical Selene.
iTlr 71
Dr. E. F, GAItVIN'S'
SOLUTION & COMPOUND ELIXIR
FinST AXD OXt.T flOI.TTIOV rm iDna
In one raixtnrfi of At. I. THE TWELVE
Talusblu active principals of tha well-known
ourativa agent,
rirsu rrriEE taii,
TTTJ EQUAL ED In Cjugh, CoWa, Catarrh,
Aithma, Uroncbitit, auil conanmption.
ctjiii:s without rAiii
AreutcoMln thrfe to aix lionra; and al,
hr its VITALISING, FURIFYINO and STI
M L'LATlNti effects upon tlic gnral sjratcm,
la rMTinrkahly rtticarioua in nil
DISEASE OF THE IH.OOD.
IncludiuK tk'rutula and Krupiiona of the akin,
Dyapepflia, Diaeana of the Liver and Kidneya,
Ucart Uuease, and General Debililr.
ONE TRIAL CONVINCES I
ALSO, A
Volatile Solution of Tar
For INItALATTOV, Trithmifc application of
HEAT. A rematknhly V A LU AULE diaaiTery,
aa the whole appirittus can becamed in the Teat
pocket, readv at any time for the moat cifi-ctual
and posittvety curat'ire use in
All Dlecaace of the NOSF, THROAT
and El.VUS.
TnE costPorxD
Tar and Mandrake Pill.
for nae In conneetlon with tlie ELIXIR TAR,
is a rombinntion of the TWO inont vtilunlile
ALTKKATIVE Medicines known in the Pro
fcasion. and rendera thia Pill without exception
the very beat ever offered.
Tho KOLL'TION and COJIPOrXD ELIXIR of
is without doubt the liest remedy Lnown
casca 01
CHOLERA AMD YELLOW FEVER.
It is a 8pciflc for Huch disci net, And should bo
kept in the household of every fuouly, especially
during thow monibi iu whkh
CHOLERA AND YELLOW FEVER
Bre liable to prevail. A tmail quantity taken
diuiy will prevent contracting these terrible
dieeuaea.
Solution and Comtiound Elixir, f.1.00 per Bottle
Volatile Solution for Inhalation. 5.00r.er Box
Tar and MandraL-e Pills, SOcts per box.
Bend for Circular of POSITIVE CI RES
to your ilruggist, or tu
L. F.HYDE & CO.,
BOLE X'HOPRI ETOH3,
110 E. 22d St., Xew York.
For Sale b v
ii. G. MESSKJfGKR. Drue
Ki igvray, Pa.
GENTS WANTED.
A
Wo want C0UO nctire, entprprigmjr,
thorough men und women, to vtlioin we
will give constant work ml gjnJ l'y. We
publish the HliST H iOKS, wc iti9 our
ncfnts the iiE ST TERMS. The best sell
nig Qaolt iiw in
SIG-WR BLITZ.
Desoe-ibing hU woiulerful feits nnJ trickj,
with lannliiible iituideiits nuil nJventures.
l?euls aro Hellinj; from 20 to 40 conies a
ilny. Aim, our .Mew rainih liible. con
taining lilaokwood's Comprehensive AiJs
to the stitlv of the Scriptures nnd Nevins'
new and improved Dictionary of the liible,
together with Sixtceu Fine Sieul I'l.ites,
four Maps in colors and 20J pupeiior eu-
grnvingH jh wood; ruimly Uecord, Fnuuiy
Allium, so., icci. A Complete Prospectus
of this Uiblo and Jurats out tit furnished
tree to i'.t wno menti work. Our pro
gmmme of NEW BOOKS for tho Full in
cludes a NEW WOUK by M.UIH TWAIN.
Bhifsucjessful Attentx will receive first
choice of territory on MARK' TWAIN'S
forthcoming grent work.
L.rculnrs terms &0., with full informa
tion, sent free on application to
ilLr r lrJLU ASH HEAD, Publisher.
711 Sitnsoui Street, Philadelphia.
tln2oausJ4tu3.
QOXG
F
iFir
dollaRS
7ortl of Uusle
FOR S3.
Subscribers to Pa-
TEH8 Ml'81041. MOX-
thlt are getting their
Musio for leas than
A New School Book,
by H. 8. 1'kukins.
rnce fe.o0 per doz.
Contains over two
hundred new and two centt a piece
beautiful Siag, Lm-' Those who have not
eta, etc. by Will S.'seea this .Musical
Hats, White b, Magazine should seud
Thomas, etc Every; 30 cents for a sample
thing is new, fresh, copy. The musio is
and sparkling. C'on-jby Hays, Tuo.mas,
tents and specimen, Kinkel, 1'ebsley,
pages sent free. Sam- anJ other popular
copies mailed free of writers,
postage to te&chersj Two back uumbeis
for Co cents. Liberal for 40 cents. Four
terms for
tion.
introduce back numbers for. 73
cents.
Addrsss,
J. L. PETSIIS, 853 Smiway, Ns-Oork.
DAGUSCAHONDA RAILROAD.
From and after Monday, May 29th 1871.
Traius will run oa this Road as 'follows:
Leaves Earley 7.10 a. m., arrives at
Dagusoahouda Junction 7.15 a. in., cod
oects with Local east 7.50 a. m., and
Mail west 9 50 a. m. Leaves Dagusca
hooda 10.20 a. in., ariives at Earley
11 00 a. ui. Leaves Earley 4 00 p. ui .
arrives at Uaguscauooda 4 u(J p. m
oonneot'iDg with Mail east 5.05 p. m ,
and Local west 5 21 p. m. In case P
& E. trains are late, Daguseahooda train
holds twenty minutes beyoui tha above
time.
Tickets should always be procured
betore leaving stations.
C. E. EARLEY, Sup't.
SuBscaiBt lor the Elk County Ad.
V0C4.TI.
in
,! Ayer's -
Hair Vigor,
For restoring to Gray Hair iti
natural Vitality and Color.
A dressing
which i at
Ance Agreeable,
healthy, ft n d
effectual f o r
preserving the
hair. It soon
restores faded
or gray hair
to its original
color, with the
gloss and freshness of youth. Thin
hair is thickened, falling hair 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 uso 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, nnd yet lasts
longou the hair, giving it a rich, glossy
lustre, and a grateful perfume.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co.,
Practical and Analytical Chemists,
LOWIXL, MASS.
For Sale by
G. G. MESSENGER, .Druggist,
Kidgway, Pa.
HALL'S
VESETABLC SICIUAI
hair
"BENEWER.
Every year increases the popu
larity of this valuable Ilais Prep
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
ly reliable and perfected prepara-
vion ior restuiui" 1 vn.
Hair to its youthful color, making
it soft, lustrous, and silken. The
scalp, by its use, becomes white and
I clean. It removes all eruptions and
dandruff, and, by its tonic proper
ties, prevents the hair from falling
out, a3 it stimulates and nourishes
the hair-glands. By its use, the
hair grows tnicker 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-Dressixo 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 are
pure, and carefully selected for ex
cellent quality; and I consider it
the Best Preparation for its
intended purposes."
Sold by all DruggUU and Dealer! in Mtdicinm.
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
dye, in one preparation, which will
quickly and effectually accomplish
Uiis 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.
OSASALIS
iTilE INGREDIENTS THAT
'COMPOSE HOSADALIS ara
published on every package, there
ifurc it is not a aecret preparalion,
consequently
miSICIAXS PRESCRIBE IT
His a certain euro for Scrofula.
Syphilid in all its forms, Rheuma
tism, Skin Diet-"", Liver Com
plaint and all diseases of tho
Blood.
01TS SCTTLS CF LCSABAHS
will do more good than ten bottle
of the Byrups of Sarsaparilla.
THE UNDERSIGNED PHYSICIANS
have used Ronadalisin tlieirpractiro
for the past three yen rs and liely
endorse it mi reltablo AlleraUvs
and Blood Purifier.
DR. T. C. I'UGH, of Baltimoi.
DR.T. J. nOYKl.V, "
DR. K. W.CARH. "
DU.F. O. DANNF.LLY, '
DR. J. S.Sl'AUkS,f Nicholuville,
Ky.
DR. J. L. McCARTHA, Columbia,
S. C.
DR. A. B. NOBLES, EdRecomb, N. C.
USED AUD ENDORSED BY
B. VRZXCll t EONS, Fill Rivsr,
Mass.
F. W. SMITH, Jjcksnn. Mioh.
3
A. Y. wiiKriLtH. Lima, vara.
. HALL. I.ima.Ohio.
CRAVEN As CO.. Coidonsrllle. Vi.
SA.M'L. O. McFADUE.N, tlurfreef
boro. Tf uu.
Our (par will not aUow ot any en.
tnnuea rcijinik la rt-ittii.m iu in
virturtof Jlosatlali. Tothn Mi-uicaa
Hrolesaion weguarantea Fluid F.a
tract auuerior to any they hv ter
two in me irearmrn uijwi-h
Blood i and to thealltirted we say try
Uouilalia, aud you will t,t muttai
10 uvaiiu.
Roaadalli is sold by all Dmeirists,
I n. clsheuts co. a
lint a i.au per bottle. Auurtsr
Powell & kime.
PotVcll & Kimc
fUvlpj erected ft large and well arranged
new 6 tor Horn on the old ilU, ip? lb
fire, aad filled H from eiUar to garret with
tho choicest goods of all descriptions, that
can bo found In any market, are fully pre
pared to receWethelr old customers, and
supply their want al bottom figurot
WHOLESALE OB RETAIL.
Their aiaortmeut Is bow complete, com-
prmng
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES,
CROCKERY,
hardware,
cloth 1 sa,
ROOTS AND S210ES,
Ii AT3 A XI) CAPS,
NOTION'S, et? , etc
FOEK. FLOUR SALT.
Feed, Rcuns IJutter
DRIED AI'PLKS,
DilllU) PEACHES,
Canned Goods,
In short evcryihiag wanted in the Country
by
LUMBERME.V, FARMERS, ME
CHANICS, 'MINERS, TAN.
NERS, LAUORIXQ MEN,
EVERYBODY
Abu a fail Uek of
MANILLA ROPE
of the best manufacture, ef auttabla aizes
for rafting and running putponei.
3Z
Kidgnar, Tr., Marg'a S. WU.
'j-HIB SINGER
Kanu&otoriag Company.'
AX TU!! WORLD'S if AIR,
C'onaiHatixl by tat hottca of Um people
Roeoired the Great Award of the
HIGHEST SALES !
And bare left all rivals far behind litem,
fur they
SOLD J.V 18TO
Ono Hundred and Twenty-seven
Thousand, hight Iluudred and
Thirty-three Machines!
being more than forty thousand in advance
or etliir miles ot tho previor year, nnd
ocr fnrltf -four thoutand more than the tuhn
of any otner Company for 180, as shown
by tho following figures from 8 worn re
turns of thi Rale of J.icen&ee.
Tbp .'inpr niiiiliu-iiir-inj;
C'iu('.nj Bold ovt-r
tin: Kliirciioe iSewiuz
Min'hine Co.. 101,173 M-ihiucs.
Sold ov..r tho Vt ilcox &
Oil.bs 3. M. Co.. 98,513 do
Sold over the Weed Sew-
iijg Miudiine '.. 92,S:5i do
Sold over the drover &
Maker S. M. Co.. 70,431 dj
old over the llotvo M.i-
ohine Co., 62.077 do
Sold over 1 he Wheeler &
Wilson Mau'fjt Co., 4-t.tl-l do
(ill ot which U uiuinly owin; to the nini
Inr.ty of what is known as the ". K V
KAMII.Y SKW1NM .MAi'lUNi:," which is
now fast findinj; its wiiy iulo eviiiy weil
rettulated household. For Circulars giving
full ;mi'lk'uhii'S of Machines, their Folding
Cases of many inrieiit's of wood and finish,
their Attachments for tiuimroits kin. Is of
work, which, till recently, it was thought
that delicate lingers alone could perforin,
ns well us particilai's about till articles
ttrcd by their Machines, such as Twist,
Unen Thread. Spool Cotton, Oil. &c, &c,
apply to any of their Authorized Agents,
or to
THE SINGER MANUFACTURING CO.,
4."i8 Jtrotidway, New York.
Pjiladolphia OUico 1105 Chvstuut St.
A. CUMMINCci, AjtMit,
Riii-'wac, Pa.
Tlnl9julyl8ai7.
ST Ell 15 O S C OJVK S.
VIEWS,
ALBUMS)
C II HOMOS,
FRAMES.
E. &, H. T. ANTHONY &, CO.
Ctll BROAIMVAV, NEW VOKK,
Invite the attention of the Trad.i to their
exlenrive assoriincut of the above goods, of
their otsn publication, and imjiatlauon.
Also,
PHOTO LANTERN SLIDES
nnd
ORAPHOSCOPES.
NEW VIEWS OF Y OS E MITE.
K. & H. T. ANTHONY & CO..
691 Hroadwny, New York,
Opposite Mutropolititu Hotel,
Importers and Manufacturers of
rilOTDGRAPHIC MATERIALS.
vlo.'yl.
NEW LIVERY STABLE
YtViW . &
DAN SCRIBNER WISHES TO IN
form the Citizens of Ridgway, and the
public gcterally, that he has utartedn Liv
ery Stablo and will keep
GOOD STOCK, GOOD CARRIAGES
aa i Rujgiej, to let vpou theuisst reasoun
Lie toruw.
BEu1'9 w''d also do job teaaing.
Slablo in tho Ilrooks Burn, near the
rost Office, on Mil' street. All orders left
at the Post Office will meet prompt atteu
tion.
Aug 20 1870. tf.
Elk County Directory.
President Judge L. D. Wctuiore.
Additional Law Jude Hon. Juo. F
Vincent.
Associate Judges J. K. Whitniore, Jesse
Kyler,
District Attorney J. K. P, Hail.
Sheriff Jacob MoCauloy.
Prothonotury 0., Fred. Schoening,
Treasurer Henry D. Derr.
Couuty Superintendent Rufus Lucore.
Commissioners H. Warner, John 13a: r
Louis Vollmer.
Auditors Clark A.' Wilcox, Georze D.
Messenger, and Joseph Wilhelm.
County Survovor Oeo W iltnsley.
Jury CommUsloners. Joseph Eerner.
and Charles Mead.
TIME OF HOLDING COURT.
Beoond Monday la January.
Second Monday in April
I'irat Monday in August,
t'irst Monday in NoTembor.
war
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?rl Sitpnrlment.
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