The Elk County advocate. (Ridgway, Pa.) 1868-1883, May 30, 1872, Image 2

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    Hinrt A. Tarsons, Jr., . . EJitor.
THURSDAY, MAT 80. 1872.
BSPTOLIOAH STATE TICKET.
for governor:
Mj. Gen. JOHN F. HARTRAN7T,
Montgomery County.
fOR SUPREME JUDGE:
Hon. 'tiLYSSES MERCUR,
Bradford County.
FOR AUDITOR general:
Brig. Qen. - HARRISON ALLEN,
Warren County.
CONGRESSMEN At LARGE:
General LEMUEL TODD,
' Cumberland County.
Gtneral HARRY WHITE,
Indiana County.
TEE PEACE JTOILEE.
It is supposed that the World's Peace
Jubilee, which is to be held at Boston,
and to commence on the 17th of June,
and close on the Fourth of July, will sur
pass anything of the kind in numbers,
show and music, that has ever taken
place. The immense building, in which
the Jubilee is to be held, now nearly
completed, will seat comfortably 75,
000 people, and have room for 100,000
more. There will be a chorus of 20,000
voices, and an orchestra of 2,000 per
formers. The great master, Johaon
Strauss, and his famous Austrian band,
fifty-six performers, will be present and
take a leading part. Season tickets,
transferable, admitting to all the con
certs from the 17th of J une to the 4th
of July inclusive, will be for sale from
and after the first of June price ?o0
Single tiokets for admission to each en
tertainment during the first week, $5.
Invitations have been issued to the
President, members of the Cabinet, Di
plomatic representatives, Governors of
all the States, and to the Mayor of the
principal city in each State in the
Union.
Florida expect but a poor cotton crop.
The "Big 'Woods" of Minnesota
stretch over a regiou 200 miles long by
forty in width.
Maggie Mitchell is offered $2,500 in
gold per week, by a Sau Fracisco
aaanager.
Let him who regrets the loss of time
make the proper use of that which is to
come.
It is computed by an Enelish journal
that London will contain 6,000,000 of
inhabitants in 1900.
An exchange prints a chapter of the
Bible without credit. How on earth are
publishers to know where it came from?
joirtS'bVita'postaY service exceed tb
espoaJituica. iwoot these are in the
West Illinois and Iowa.
The farmer who smoked in his barn
is now hauling lumber for a another one.
He does not intend to smoko in the new
one.
Four million of bricks, 180,000 cubio
feet of granite, 3,500 tons of iron, and
19,000 pounds of cement have thus fur
been used upon the new postoffice in
New York.
AH the iron mail locks now in use in
the United States postal service are soon
to be substituted by a new and improved
lock, requiring an entirely new and dif
ferent style of key.
This year professional base ball play
ers will get, in the Athleto, SI, 200; in
the Haymakers, $1,300; in the lSaltimo
res,$l,200; in the Boston and Clevelands,
81,300; and in the Mutuals, $1,200. The
At lan tics will depend upon the gate
receipts for their compensation.
A hotel to cost 820,000,000 is pro
posed in Chicago. It will be constructed
entirely of iron, ten stories in height,
and will cover four entire blocks, with
grand arches over the intervening
streets. Bazaars are to occupy tho first
story, and elevators at every corner. It
it intended that the rates will be from
$10 to $1 per day, aooording to the
story, so that people of limited means,
as well as those possessing wealth, can
be accommodated in elegant style.
A careful calculation as to the num
ber of human beings addicted to canni
balism at the present time gives a total
of only a fraction inside of two millions,
wbicb actually represents the six hun
dred and nineteenth part of the whole
population of tho globe. The motives
assigned beyond mere hunger, induced
by dearth of other animal food, are the
passions of revenge and hatred, as well
as religious sentiment and gloomy super
stition. A report received at the War Depart
ment, dated Fort Leavenworth, Kansas
May the 9th, says: General Granger re
ports a collision between the troops and
a thievish band of Utes, at Terra Amar
isla, north-west of Aroarisla, and north
west of Abiguir, on the 6th iost, One
Indian was killed and one soldier severe
ly wounded in the leg. The attack was
made by the Indians in the presence of
the Indian agent. The troops defended
themselves after repeated insults. Every
effort was made, by the agent and com
manding officer, to prevent trouble. He
leaves to-day to prevent further trouble,
if possible. He says he has just been
informed that the Apaches are going
peaceably to their new reservation at
Tuleroii.
Ou Digestion: or Mt Jolly Friend's
Secret. We have just received from - the
weu-nnown publisher or first-class Sub
scription Dookb, Oeo. MoClean, a copy of
his last publication, entitled "Our Diges
tion, " by the celebrated author, Dio Lewis.
This justly popular writer and lcoturer on
health has done eood servioe to Immunity
by hie efforts to promote physionl education,
and we gladly welcome anything from his
pen. We learn from the preface of the
book before us that the author considers it
his most important work, and we entirely
agree with him. In fact we believe thore
has long been need for just such a book
as our "Jolly Friend's Secret," and feel
sure that the information it contains is
calculated to do great and lasting good In
the comtmin.ty. The subjects here treated
are really of vltnl importances and it is
passing strange that so little attention has
leretorore been paid by Americans to the
simplest rules for eating and drinking. Dio
Lewis, who is eminently praotioal, incul
cates the necessity of bodily exercise, of
temperance in eating as well as drinking,
of simplicity in diet, of proper attention to
the cooking of victuals, of fresh air. of not
overloading and overtasking the stomach, of
stow mastication, or regularity in eating,
and of other means whereby indigestion
and dyspepsia may be avoided and con
quered. Three-fourths of all tlio sickness
and unhappinessin our midst has a weak
digestion for its prime cause, and dyspepsia
may also be considered a national lulling.
How easily this can be overcome our author
clearly shows in his usual felicitous, chntty.
home-like style. The doctor talks right to
the heads and hearts of the whole people
ricn ana poor alike and tins is the se
cret of his great popularity. The simple
reading of one of Dio Lewis' books will
dispel a fit of "the blues." "Our Diges
tion is simply invaluable, and "Our Jolly
Friend's Secret," which means long life.
health and strength, physical and moral, is
worth many times the price asked for the
volume. This book ou-ht to supersede
Kuchan s and every other "Domestio Medi
cine" as a household work, for it shows
how medicine may be dispensed with, to u
considerable extent, in a majority of cases
The book is issued in splendid style, and
contains a striking portrait of tho author,
on steel, and other fine engravings. We
predict for "Our Digesiion" an immense
eale nnd lasting popularity, and for the
benefit of all those who may wish to secure
an agency, we give the address of the pub
lishcr in full; George Maclean, 733 Sansoni
street, Philadelphia.
now many cnuaren nave you tn
quired a gentleman of one of his laborers,
looking around iu surprise upon the fan)
wy. ' better tuun a dozen, sir on
make out eleven" said the gentleman
faith, and isn't that better than a dozen
when onn has to feed 'cm?" exclaimed
the laborer
Hew Advertisements.
Notice !
I will oiler for sale at auctien. at th
Hyde House, Ridgway, on SATUKDAY
JL'NE 8th, 1872. ONE JACK, eight year
old. terms cash.
GEO. W MUXES,
Ridgway, May 30. 1872. It.
Charles II. Gering "1 In tho Court of
for use J. T. Borek, ) Common Picas
vs, Elk County.
E, C. Schultz and No. 17 of Januar
William C. Schultz. J Term, 1872.
Ejectment to enforce specific performance
of agreement for the purchase or the un
divided one-half of four certain town lot
or pieces of laud situate in the Dnroiigl
of St. Mary s, in the County of r.ll: an
State of Pennsylvania, known and desig
nnted as town lots Nos. (-6) twenty. si
(28) twenty-eight, (30) thirty aud (32)
thirty-two, on St. Mary's street in said
Borough of St. Mary's, each lot being on
hundred feet in front by two hundred feet
deep at right angles, said lots lying adjoin
7? f ' IlonllDS, nba,W.A, tVglily
ratrartiua icet more or less, with the appur
tcnances. April 8th. 1S72, on motion of
Geo. A. Iiathbun, plaintiff's attorney, tl
Cours grant a Rule on the defendant to ap
penr ana pieau on or before next leim
Judgment.
FRED. SCIIOENING, Prothonultiry
To the defendants above name: Plea
tnke notice of a rule of which the ahove
a copy
D. C. OYSTER, Sheriff.
nl3tc.
TVTOlltb. the Comnussioneas of in
I W Brandy Camp railroad will meet
the oflice of C. It. Earley, at Earley, EI
Co. Pa., on Thursday, June tith, 1872
one o'clock, p. m., at which time books will
be opened for subscription to stoefc.
r. w. iiAis,
JACOB MnCACLEY, VCom'rs.
C. R. EARLEY,
n!2t2.
Notice to Stockholders.
Notice is hereby given that a meeting of
tne BiocKIiolilers ot the KISKSEY OIL AND
MINERAL CO. will be held at the Hepbur
House in Willi'amsport, Pu., on Saturday
ine nrsi uay ot June next at one o clock p,
m. tor tne purpose ot electing officers an
uirectors tor saiu company tor tne ensuing
year.
II. A. GUERNSEY, President
Williamsport, May 3d, 1872. nl2t3.
Charles Springstead
vs
Charlotte L. Spring
stead. To CHARLOTTE L.
spondent:
In the Court
Common Pleas of Elk
County. No. 1(1 Nov,
ember Term 1871
Sur Libel for Divorce,
Sl'RIXGSTEAD,
lou will please take notice, that th
nnuersignea uas ooen appointed examiner
by the Court, to take the testimony of wit
nesses in this case on the part of the
Libellent, and the said witnesses will be
produced, sworn and examined, before me
at the office of Geo. A. Rathbun in Ridg
way, on Saturday the 8th day of June, next
at 10 o'clock a. m. of that day, at which
time and place you may attend if you think
proper.
RUFUS LUCORE. Examiner.
v2nl7t3.
NEW LIVERY STABLE
IN
V
DAN SCRlBNEil WISHES TO IX-
form the Cittzens of Ridgway, and the
public generally, that he has start eda Liv
ery Stable and will keep
GOOD STOCK, GOOD CARRIAGES
and Buggies, to let upon the most reason
ble terms
BgL,He will also do job team ing.
Stable in the Brooks Barn, near the
Post Offioe, on Mill street. All orders left
at the' Post Office will meet prompt atten
tion. Aug 20 1870. tf.
NE MILLION OP LIVES SAVED.
It is one of the most remarkable facts of
this remarkable age, not that so many
persons are the vlotims of dyspepsia or in
gestion, Dut its willing victims. Now,
we would not be understood to say that any
one regaras dyspepsia with favor, or feels
sposed to rank it among the luxuries of
life. Far from it. Those who have ex
perienced Its torments would soout such an
idea. All dread it, and would gladly dis
pense with its unpleasant familiarities.
Mark Tapley, who was .jolly under all the
trying circumstances in which he was
placed, never had an attack of dyspepsia,
or his jolity would have speedily forsaken
un.
Of all tho multifarious diseases to which
the human system is liable,
there is perhaps no one so
generally prevalent as dyspepsia. There
are diseases more acute and painful, nnd
hlch more frequently prove fatal, but
one the effects of which are so depressing
to the mind and so positively distressing to
the body. If there is a wretched being in
the world it is
A CONFIRMED DYSPEPTIC.
We have said that dyspepsia is perhaps
(he most universal of human diseases.
This is imphatically the ease in the United
States. Whether this general prevalence
is due to the character of the food, the
method of its preparation, or the hasty
manner in whioh it is usually swallowed,
is not our province to explain. The great
fact with which we are called to deal is
this:
DYSPEPSIA PREVAILS
almost univetsally.
Nearly every other person you meet is a
victim, an apparently willing one; were
this not the ease, why so many sufferers,
when a certain, speedy and safe remedy is
within the easy reach of all who will
avail themselves of it? But says a dys
peptic: What is this remedy? to whioh we
reply: This great nllevator of human
suffering is almost as widely known as the
English language. It lias anayea me
agonies of thousands, and Is to-day carry
comfort and eucourngement to thousands
of others. This acknowledged panacea is
noi.e other than
Dr. HOOFLANDS GERMAN BITTERS
Would you know more of tho merits of
this wonderful prcpaiation than can be
learned from the experience of others?
Try it yourself, and when it has failed to
fulfil the assurance of its efficacy given by
the proprietor, then abandon faith in it.
LET IT 15E KK.uKMIiE.ur.u,
first of all, that HOOFLAND S GERMAN
BITTERS is o rum beverage.
They ure composed wholly of the pure
mice or vital m-incinle of roots, lhis is
not mere assertion, Hie extracts iroui
which they are compounded are prepared by
one of the ablest of German chemists. Their
effects can be beneficial only in all cases of
the miliary system. Hootland s German
Bitters stand without an equal, acting
promptly and vigorously upon the liver:
thev remove its torniuity ant cause ueniin-
ful secretiou of bile thereby supplying
the stomach with the most indispensable
elements of sound digestion in proper pro
portions.
Thev purify the blood, cleansing tho
vital fluid of all hurtful impurities and su
planting them with the elements of genuine
healthtulncss.
, Now. there aro certain classes ot per
sons to whom extreme Bitters nre not only
unoalatable. but who find it impossible to
tako them without positive discomfort. For
such Dr. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN TOXIC
has been specially prepared. It is intended
for use where a slight alcoholio stimulan
isreauirei in connection with the well
known Tonic properties of the pure Gcr
man Bitters.
HOOFLAND'S TONIC
acts with almost mai velous effect. It not
only stimulates the llagging and wasting
energies, but invigorates and permanently
sti-eiiBtheus its action upon the L
and Stomach thorough, perhaps less
prompt than tho Bitters, wlieu too same
quantity is taken is none the less certuiu
i-j! v-:n:.... ,., rls.,..:T.-i '
Hiii.';jilVH.iff"Vt?i,j"rt;iaiiy to its po
tent intiuence. It irives tho invalid a new
nnd stronger hold upon life, removes de
pressioj of sp'nit. nnd inspires cheerful
uess. But Dr. Hoofland's benefactions to
the human race are not confined to h
celebrated GERMAN BITTERS, or hi
invaluable Ionic. He has prepared nu
other medicine, which is rapidly winning
its way to popular tavor necauso ot its in
trinsio metits. This N HOOFLAND'S
I'ODOl'HYLLIN PILLS, a perfect substi
tuto for mercury without any of mercury's
evil qualities.
These wonderful Pills, which are Intend
ed to act upon the Liver, are mainly com
posed of Podophyliiu, or the vital princi
pie of the mandrake root. It is the medi
ciual virtues of this health-giving plant, in
a perfectly pure aud highly concentrated
torui. I he foilopiiy Ilin nets directly on
the Liver, stimulating its functions and
causing it to make its billiary secretions in
regular aud proper quantities, f he mjn
rious results which invariably follow tii
use of mercury is entirely avoided by
their use. but it is not upon the Liver
only that their powers are exerted. Th
extract of Mandrake contained iu them is
skillfully combined Willi four other ex
tracts, one of which acts upon the stomach
one upon the upper bowels, one upon th'
lower boweH, ana prevents any griping
effect, thus producing a pill that influences
the entre digestive and alimen'ary system
in an equal ami harmonious manner, an
its action entirely tree from nausea, vomit
ing or griping pains common to all other
purgatives.
Possessing these much desirable qualities
the Podophyllum becomes invaluable as a
FAMILY MEDICINE.
No household should be without tbecn
They are perfectly safe, require but two
for an ordinary dose, nre prompt and effi
cient in action, nnd when used in connec
tion with Dr. Hoofland's German Bitters,
or Tonic, may be regarded as certain spe
cifics in all cases of Liver Complaint, Dys
pepsia, or any ot the disorders to which
the system is ordiilarly subject. The
PODOPHYLLIX PILLS
act upon the stomach and bowels, carrying
off improper obstructions, while the Bitters
or Tonio .urify the blood, strengthen and
invigorate the frame, give tone and appe
tite to the stomach, and thus build up the
invalid anew.
Dr. Hooftand, having provided internal
remedies for disease, has given tho world
one mainly for external applicati n, in the
wonderful preparation known as
Dr. HOOFLAND'S GREEK OIL.
This Oil is a sovereign remedy for pains
and aches of all kinds.
Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Toothache,
Chilblains, Sprains, Burns, Pain iu tho
Back and Loius, Ringworms, etc., etc, all
yield to its external application.
Taken internally, it is a cure for Heart
burns, Kidney Diseases, Sick Headaches,
Colio, Dysentery, Cholera Morbus, Cramps,
Pains in the Stomach, Colds, Asthma, etc.
These remedies will be sent by express
to any locality, upon application to the
PRINCIPAL OFFICE, at the GERMAN
MEDICINE STORE, No. 631 ARCH ST..
PHILADELPHIA
CHAS. M. EVANS. Proprietor.
Formerly C. M. JACKSON & CO
These Hemediet art for tale by thruggittt
oiureiywj, ana .vcaicint Litimrt every.
W-ier. vln'.'lyl
O
W. S. SERVICE.
GO AND SEE!
IT WILL PAYl
THE LARGEST STOCK
OF THE BEST NO OTHER IN STOCK
.S to r E SI
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS IN
ENDLESS ARIETY.
PRICES WILL SUIT I
GOODS WILL PLEASE!
1 SELL CHI
STOVES DELIVERED AND SET
FREE! FREE! FREE!
CALL AND EXAMINE!
A PLEASURE TO" SHOW
GOODS!
fiasoulc"lf
Ridgway, Pa
Wood's ITew Iron Mower.
AGENTS WANTED.
For Circulars, particulars, etc., address,
SELLEW, ADAMS t- CO.,
Gowanda, N. Y.
Manufacturers of tho
Gowanda Plow,
the best made. For sale in Ridsiway
by POWELL & KIME.
April 18th, 72-3m.
GENTS WANTED!
For the fastest
. an most populir
book withtiO II
lustrations, likenesses of all the Presidents
beutifully bound, and printed on tinted
a per.
THE NATION,
Its Rulers and Institutions,
.V ENGLISH AND GERMAN
IN ot lung like it. strikes every nociy as
just the book they need. It is an Encyclo
paedia ot the Government, aingle page
in it are of themselves worth the price of
the book over 500 payee ana only $2.50.
A IVa HARVEST, for Canvassers
ladies and gentlemen farmers teachers
and students. One ayent took 75 ordert in a
few dtyt, wilh circular alone, before the book
ptpeared. $20 A DAY can be cleared in
tair territory. Write at once tor circular
and information. NEW WORLD PUB
LISHING Co., Cor. 7thand Market Streets,
Philadelphia. vln3yl.
A LECTURE
To Young Men.
Just Published, in a Sealed Envelope, Price
six cents, A Lecture on the Nature, Treat
meut, and Radical cure of spermatorrhea,
or seminal weakness, involuntary emissions,
sexual Debility, and impediments to Mar,
riage generally; nervousness, consumption
epilesy, and fits; mental and physical in
copaoity, resulting from self-abuse, etc,
etc. By Robert J. Culverwell, M. D,
author of the "Green Rook " etc.
- The world renowned author, in this ad-
mlrably Leoture, clearly proves from his
own experience that the awful consequen
ces of eelfiabuse may be effectually re
moved withont medicine, and without dan
gersus surgioal operations, bougies, instru
niente, rings, or cordials, pointing out 'i
mode of cure at once certain and effectual,
by which every sufferer, no matter what
his condition may be. may cure himself
cheaply, privately, and radically. THIS
LECTURE WILL PROVE A BOON TO
THOUSANDS AND THOUSANDS.
Sent, under seal, to any address, in
plain seeled envelope, on the receipt of six
cents, or twe postage stamps. Also, Dr.
Culverwell's "Marriage Guide," price 25
cents. Address tie Publishers,
CHAS. J. C. KLINE & CO.
127 Bowery, New York. P. O. liox 4586,
vlu47ylcL
Job work at this office
JF YOU WANT TO BUY
GOODS CHEAP
GO TO
THAYER & IIAGERTY
Main Street, Ridgway, Pa.
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, ROOTS,
SHOES, HATS AND CAPS,
GLASS AND QUEENS-
. WARE, WOOD AND
WILLOW-WARE,
TOBACCO AND CIGARS.
A Large Stock of
Groceries and Provisions.
The BEST BRANDS of FLOUR
Constantly on hand, add sold as cheap
as tho CHEAPEST.
THAYER & IIAGERTY.
vln2.'
The Imvrovctl Gerard, Orotd
Gold Watches,
89.00 $12.00 $15.00 818.00
7E have recently brought our Oroide
TT Gold metal to such pertection that
it is dinicult for the best, judges to uistin.
quish it from.gold. The $9 watches are
with patent escapemetat movements; in ap-
AornnnA onrl fni timA amifilincr ft irnld one
costing $100. The $12 are full jeweled
patent lever, equal to $160 gold watch.
The $15 are the same as the last but a finer
finish, nickle movements, equal to one cost-
inn $175. And the $18 watohes are of a
fine finish with full jeweled American lever
movtinont, equaling a gold one costing
Thev are all in huntini cases, Kent's and
ladies sizes, and guaranteed for time and
wear by special certificate. Also elegont
designsof gent's and Indies chains from $1
to $4, and jewelry of all kinds.
Goods sent C. O. D. Customers per
mitted to examine what they order before
caving bill, on payment of express eharges,
When six watches are ordered at one
time we will send an extra watch of the
same duality free.
For further particulars seno lor circular.
Address JAMES UEKAtUJ & UU
85 Nassau Street. New York,
P. O. Box 8,301
Nov. 30, 1872-vln37m0.
RAILROADS.
PHILADELPHIA AND ERIE RAILROAD.
WINTER TIME TABLE.
ON and after MONDAY, NON. 20th, 1871,
the trains on the Philadelphia &
Erie Rnilroad will run as follows:
WKSTWAllO.
.Mail Train leaves Philadelphia- 0.20 p.m.
' " " Ridgway v.Jii a. m.
' " arrive at Erie 2.50 p. m.
Erie Exp leaves Philadelphia... 12.30 p. m
" " Kicliwav s.io a. m.
" arrive at Erie...... -...7.40 a. m.
Accomodation, leaves Renova,...1.30 a. m.
Kidgway,..o.ui p. m.
nrr at Knne 7.80 p.m.
EASTWARD.
Mall Tniiu leaves Erie 11. Jo a. m.
" Ridgway 4.oo p. m.
" arrive at Plulad a... 0..3O a. m.
Erie Express leaves F.ne !U'0 p. m.
" " f lucway... s.uo a. m.
ar-at Philadelphia.. 3.30 p. ru.
Accomodation, leaves Kaue u.00 a. m
Ridawnv... t .oo a. m
nr.- ..I St r...... o ?r- -
" leaves St. Marys 8.10 a m
" nrr at Renovo 12.10p.m.
Mail East connects east and wett at Erie
with L S & M 8 R W and at Corry and
Irvineton with Oil Creek and Allegheny R
R W.
Mail Wept with we.t bound trains on L
S & M S R W and at Corry and Irvineton
with Oil Creek and Alleglieny R R n.
Warren Accommodation east and west
with trains on L S and M S R east and
west and at Corry with O C and A R R V
Erie Accommodation bast at Corry and
Irvineton with O C nnd A 11 R W.
WM. A. BALDWIN.
Gen'l Sup't.
NEWTI.ME TARLE.
Commencing November 20th, 1871.
ALLEGHENY VALLEY R. R.
THE REST ROUTE HKTWEEN PITTS
BURGH AND POINTS ON THE
PHIL' A. & ERIE R. R.
OOINO BOUTH.
Day Express leaves Oil City at 2 23 p m
Arrives at Pittsburgh 8 65 p m
Night Express leaves Oil City 9 30 p m
Arrives at MttsburgU 6 40 a m
Mail leaves Oil City 9 43am
Arrives at Pittsburgh 6 00 p m
Parker's Accom leaves Oil City 7 15am
Arrives at Parker's 10 15 a m
Kittanuing accom. leaves Oil City 4 00 p m
Arrives at Kittanning 9 10pm
OOINO NORTU.
Day Express leaves Pittsburg at 7 60 a m
Arrives at Oil City at 2 25 p m
JMglit bxpress leaves Pittsburgh 8 20 p m
Arrives at Oil City 5 45am
Way Passenger leaves Pittsburgh 11 50 am
Aarrives at Oil City 7 25 p m
ranter s Accom leaves Parker 0 (JO p m
Arrives at Oil City 9 15pm
Kittaning Accom. leaves Kittn g 7 05am
Arrives at Oil City 12 20 p m
Close Connections 'made at Corry for
Pittsburgh with trains East and West on
V. & E. K. K.
Pullman Pallace Drawing Room Sleep,
ing Cars on Night Express Trains between
Corry and Pittsburgh.
Ask for Tickets via Allegheny Valley R.
R.
J. J. LAWRENCE. Gen. Supt.
DAGUSCAHONDA RAILROAD.
From and after Monday. Feb. 6th 1871.
Trains will run on this Road as follows
weaves Parley 7.0U a. m., arrives at
Daguscahouda Junction 8.10 a. m con
necting with Accom. east 8.14 a. m., and
witti ..Mail west at U.lo a. m.
Leaves Daguacahooda at 9.20 a. m.
arnves at Earley 10.00 a. m. Leaves
Earley 3.30 p. m., and arrives at Da:
uscanonua at o.W p. m., connecting
with Mail east at 5.00 p. m.. and Ac
commodation west at 5.40 0. m.
In case P. & E. trains are late, Dagus
cahonda train ho'.ds twenty minutes be
yond tne above time.
Tiokets should always be procured
uciure leaving stations.
C. R. EAELEY, Lessee.
POWELI& KIME-
Powell & Kimc
Having ereotod large and well arranged
new Store House on the old site, since the
fire, and filled it from oillar to garret with
I the choicest goods of all descriptions, that
can be found in any market, are fully pre
pared to reeeivethelr old customers, and
supply thoir wanta at bottom figures
WHOLESALE OH RETAIL.
Their assortment is now cemplete, com-
prieiag
DBY GOODS,
.GROCERIES,
CROCKERY,
HARDWARE,
CLOTHING,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
HATS AND CAPS,
NOTIONS,.etc, etc
POEK. FLOUR. SALT
Feed, Heans, Butter
DRIED APPLES,
DRIED PEACHES
Canned Goods,
In short everything wintedjn the Country
by
LUMBERMEN, FARMERS, ME
CHANICS, MINERS, TAN
NERS, LABORING MEN,
EVERYBODY
Also a full stock'of
MANILLA ROPE
i
of the'best manufacture, of suitable sizes
for rafting and running purposes.
BUSINESS CARDS.
A. RATHBUN,
Ridgway, Pa.
Attorney -e,t- Law,
8 2tf.
JOHN G. HALL, Attorney at law, Eldg.
way, Elk county Pa. marofl
AS. HILL, Physician and Surreea
, Kersey, Elk Co. Pa.
JO.W.
BAILET,
ATTORNEY-ATLAW.
vlnoyl. Ridgway, Elk County, Pt.
Agent for the Traveler's Life and Acci
dent, Insuronoe Co., of Hartford, Conn.
jEYNOLOa HOUSE,
r.EYITCLESTlLLE, JEFFE&SOIT.CO, H
II. S. BELNAP, Pbopeikto .
JS. Bordwell, M. D. Eelectio Phyilean
. Office and residence opposite the
Jail, on Centre St., Ridgway, Pa. Prompt
attention will be given to all calls. Office
ours : 7 to o A. Al- ; 12 to 2 F. M. t and
6 to 7 P. M. Mar. 22, 60-tf.
TS. HARTLEY, M. D.,
Physician ana Surgeon,
Kidgway, Pa. Othce in walker's Uuilding.
Special attention given to Surgery. Offioe
house from 8 a. m. to 10 p, m. Residence
on corner of South and Court streets, op
posite the new School House. All calls
promptly attended to. vln2yl.
Q. MESSENGER,
IT Druggist and Parmaceutist, eorner
Main and Mill streets, Ridgway, Pa. A
full assortment of carefully selected For-
ien andsDomestic Drugs, rresonptione
carefully dispensed at all hours, day or
night. vanoy.
(1HARLES HOLES,
J Watchmaker, Engraver and Jeweler,
Main street, Ridgway, Pa. Agent for tne
Howe Sewing Machine, and Morton Gold
Pen. Repairing Watches, etc, done with
the same accuracy as heretofore. Satis
faction guaranteed. vlnly.
rHAYER HOUSE.
D. D. COOK, Proprietor,
Cor. Mill nnd Centre Sts., Ridgway, Pa.
The proprietor takes this method of an
nouncing to the public that he has refitted,
revised, and improved, this well known
hotel, nnd is prepared to entertain all
who favor him with their patronage, in th
be3t etyle and at low rates. vln30tf. 4
W. C. HEALY.
DEALER IN
DBY GOODS, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS
PRODUCE, FRUITS, ke.
vlu8tf. West End, Ridgway, P.
YDE HOUSE,
HiimwAY, Elk Co., pa.
W II. SCH RAM. Proonetor.
Thankful for the patronage heretofore
so liberally bestowed upon him, the new
proprietor, - hopes, by paying strict at
tention to the comfort and convenience of
guests, to merit a continuance oi the
same.
Oct 30 18li'.).
milS OLD BUCKTAIL'S HOTEL,
I . Kane, McKean Co., P
R. E. LOOKER, Proprietor.
Thankful for the patronage herotofoie so
liberally baslowcd upon him, tho new pro
prietor, hopes, by paying strict attention
to the comfort and convenience of guestB.
to mrrit n cnuilnuance of ihe same. Tho
only stables for horses in Kane and well
kept uighl or -lay. vln23yl.
I TALL & BRO.
Attorneys - at - Law
ST. MARY'S,
ELS COU27TY PHNSYLYANIA,
JOilNO. HALL JAS. K. P. HALL
R. G. YHIPPLE,
Dental Surgeon.
Otlice in Walker's Building. All kinds of
dentistry doue in the best stylo, and all
work warranted. Ho will visit Kane on
tho 1st, 2d, and 3d; Wilcox on the 10th,
11th, and 12th; St. Mary's on the 21st,
22d, and 23d of each month. At all other
times he can be found at his office in
Ridgway. Pa. vl2yl.
K
EHSEY HOUSE,
Ckntbiville, Elk Co., Pa.
John Collins, Proprietor.
Thankful for the patronage heretotere
so liberally bestowed upon him, the new
pro prietor, hopes, by paying strict at
tention to the comfort and convenience
of guests, to merit a continuance of the
same.
S. A. ROTE,
PHOTOGRAPHERi
AND DEALEE IN
Chromos, Stereoscopic Views, Picture
Frames, &o.
WEST END, RIDGWAY, ELK CO. PA.
v2n2lf.
J.
H. WIIiBER,
One Door East of the Post Office, Main
St., Ridgway, Pa.
Vegetables of all kinds re
ceived daily.
Choice oranges and lemons.
vlnltf.
P. W. HAYS,
DEALER IN
Dry
Goods, Notions, Groceries,
and General Variety,
FOX, ELK CO., PA.
Earley 1. O.
vln47tf.
PARSONS,
Manufacturer and
Doaler in iisoU
Shoes,
Main St., opposite
Hotel,
Ridgway, Pa., March 2d, Wl
v27y
Wilcox Pa.
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