The Elk County advocate. (Ridgway, Pa.) 1868-1883, October 17, 1872, Image 2

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    &l founts gdvoqatc.
H. A. Pattison,
Editor.
THURSDAY. OCT.17. 1872.
NATIONAL NOMINATIONS.
ffiR l'RF.8ir)ENT,
'ULYSSES 8. GRANT,
Of Illinois.
FOR VICE-PRESIDENT, -
HENRY WILSON,
Of Massachusetts.
GOD SAVE THE COMMONWEALTH.
I HERIFF'S PROCLAMATION I
The late Elections.
Now that one of the greatest political
conflicts ever witnessed on the field of
American politics is over, and the smoke
is clerring away, the excitemeDt always
attending a political contest but iotense
fied in this dying out, and citizens arc
taking time to look about them, it may
not be out of place to glance over the
field and Bee what, if any adjustments
are necessary to make not only a success
ful but a triumphant advance along our
entire line on the coming 5th of No
vember. A majority of more than 30,000 of
the citizens of Pennsylvania have said
to the nation, that they are highly grrti-
fied and pleased with the way the Re
publican party has conducted the affairs
of our Commonwealth, and that they
have no thought of disturbing that paity,
the party of progress, and reform in the
broadest sense, as the custodians of pub
lie affairs, while with each year they are
advancing the interests of the entire
people, and developing the resources of
the State, in the most unparalleled man
ner, Ohio, Indiana, and Nebraska havo
joined Pennsylvania, in greetings to
Mster States, aud on the 5th day of No
vember a large majority of the Com
monwealths in thi3 greatest confederacy
of republics known to history, will pro
claim to a world of uations, that the
work of the Republican party is not yet
completed, and cannot be while there is
something yet to be dane to give further
development to every power man pos
sesses to confirm the principle of self
government beyond the possibility of
doubt or cavil.
Fossillated political opinions havo
been yielding to tho march ot wind in
all the ages, and are now scattered over
the fields of history as things of the past,
curiosities in their way.
The workings of the "higher law"
"higher law" has given us the constitu
tion of the United States as it is, a con
stitaiion infinitely better than the eon
stitution as it was. The Republican
party is slow to touch that instrument,
it reveres and venerates its age and work,
yet hesitates not to add to it whatever
may be necessary to advance the liberties,
the inalieahle rights of all men. It has
given equality before the law to all men,
without regard to nationality, religion,
color, or former condition of servitude.
It now seeks to secure these beyond the
possibility ot disturbance.
As Republicans we must work, work,
WORK. Our enemy beaten and routed
on every field, drivon from their old
strong holds, aud chaffing under repeat
ed defeats are bitter in their hatred
toward us, their malignity is deep seated,
as was most clearly manifested in their
manner of conducting the late campaigns
in the States of Pennsylvania, Ohio, and
Indiana, and especially in Pennsylvania
and Indiana. The most 'unscrupulpus
and villianous falsehoods were resorted
to, to accomplish their purpose, and
6ecure to them victory. We may de
rend upon it that for the next four
weeks they will not be idle in this mat
ter, and if it is possible to be more un
scrupulous, if blacker falsehoods can be
found in their catalogue we may depend
upon it they will employ them, hence
the neoessity of effort, we must not be
content with victory merely, but victory
triumphant.
Washington, October 11. The fol
lowing was issued this afternoou:
Department of state
Washington, Oct 11, 1872 J
The undersigned is charged by the
President with the painful duty of an
uouncing to the people of the United
States the death of an illustrious citizen,
William Henry Seward, distinguished
for faithful and eminent service in va
lied publio trusts during a long scries of
years, died at Auburn, iu the State of
New York, yesterday, October 10
Charged with the administration of the
Department of State at a most critical pe
riod in the history of the nation, Mr
Seward brought to the duties of that
office exalted patriotism, unwearied in
dustry and comsumate ability. A grate
ful natioo will cherish his name, his
fume and his memory. The eeveval ex
ccutivo departments will cause appropri
ate honors to be rendered to the memory
of tho deceased statesman at home and
abioad. Hamilton Fish,
Secctary of State.
S
Pursuant to an act of the General
Assembly of the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania, entitled "An Act relatiug
to the Elections in this Commonwealth,"
approved the 2d day of July, A. n. one
thousand eight hundred and thirty-nine,
I, DANIEL O. OYSTER, Sheriff of
the county of Elk, Pennsylvania, do
hereby make known and give notice to
the electors of the county aforesaid, that
an election will be held iu the said
county of oT Ellc, on
TUESDAY, Oth day of November
1872, (U being .the first Tuesday of th$.
month; for tho purpose of electing the
following olhceis to-wit:
Two persons as Senatorial electors
Three persons as electoas at large as
representative electors.
Twenty-four persons to reprcseut the
several Congressional districts, as electors.
1 do hereby tuuke known and give
notice that the place for holding tho
aforesaid election iu the several towns
and boroughs are as follows, to-witt:
llenczettc township, at the house of
Elizabeth Y lnslow.
Renzicner township, ut the school
house on Michael St., near the Elk
creek bridge.
Pox township, at tho Centrevillc
school house.
Highland township, at the house of
Levi Ellithorpe.
Horton township, at the school house
near D. C. Oysters Hotel.
Ridgway township, ai the Court
House.
St. Mary's Roro., at the Town Hall
Spring Creek township, at the House
of Mockdale, Downer x Co
Jay township, at the houso of Alfred
Pcarsall.
Jones township, at the uilcox lan
ing and Lumber Co's., office in Wilcox
Millbtone township, at the house of
Henry Herr, at Parrs Dam.
CHANGES IN THE MOPE OF VOTING.
I also make known the following act,
entitled.
An Act regulating the mode ot voting
at all elections in the several counties
of this Commonwealth unproved
Maich 80th 1860.
Section 1. Re it enacted by the Sen
ate and House of Representatives of the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, in Gen
eral Assembly met, aud is hereby enact
ed by the authority of the same. That
the qualified voters of the several coun
ties of this Commonwealth, at all general
township, borough mid specinl elections
arc hereby, heieiitur, authorized and
required to vole, by tickets printed or
written or partly printed und partly
written, severally classified as follows:
One ticket shall embrace the names ol
all judges of courts voted for, aud to be
labelled outside "judiciary": one ticket
shall embrace the names of ull state offic
ers to be voted, and be labelled, "state"
one ticket shall embrace the names of
all county officers voted for, iucludiu"
office of Senator, and members of As
Uon'gress if voted tor, and shall bo' labell
ed "county," &c, and each class shall
be deposited id sepcrate ballot boxes.
I aiso make known nnd give notice.
as in and by the 15th section of aforesaid
act, 1 am directed that every tierson
except Justices of the Peace, who shall
hold any oflieo anpointiueut of trust or
profit, under the Government of the
United States, or this State, or any city
or incorporated district, whether u com
missioned officer or otherwise a subordin
ate officer or agpnt who is or fchall bo
employed under the legislative or judi
ciary or executive department of this
State or of the United States, of any
city or incorporated district, and also
every member of Congress and State
Legislature, and the select and common
council of any city Commissioner, oruuy
incorporated district, is by law incapable
of holding or exercising at the same time
the othce or appointment of Jud;e, In
spector or Clerk, of any election of this
Commonwealth, and that no inspector
or Judge, shall be eligible to any office
then to be voted tor.
Also in the 4th sectionofthe Act of
Assemoiy, entitled. "An act relating to
elections and for every purpose," ai
proved April 10th, 1809, it is euacted
. 1 A .1 - 14.1 , 1 It
mar, me i-itu section shall be so con
strued as to prevent any militia or
borough officer from serving as Judpe
Inspector, or Clerk, at auy general or
special election in this Commonwealth.
Also, that in the Gist, section of said
act it is enacted "That every general or
special election shall be opened between
the hours ot six or seven in the fore
noon, aud shall remain without lr.terrup
tion uutii seven o ciock in tnc evenin"
when the polls shall be closed.
ISo person shall be permitted to vote
at any election as aforesaid, but a unite
freeman of the age of twenty-one years,
or more, who shall havo resided in this
State at least one year and in the clec
lion district where he offers bis vote, at
least ten days immediately preceding
such election, and within two years paid
a State or County tax, which shall have
been assessed at least ten days before
the election. Rut a'pitizen of the Linked
States, who has previously been a quali
fied voter ot this State, but removed
there from and returned, and shall have
resided in the election district and paid
taxes as aforesaid, shall be entitled to
vote after residiug in this state six
months: Provided, that the freemen citi
zens of the United States between tho
ages of twenty-ono and twenty-years,
who haveresided in au election district
as aforesaid, shall be entitled to vote,
although they shall have paid no taxes
Whereas, The lifteenth Amend
ment of the Constitution of the United
States is as follows
Section 1. The right of citizens of
the United States shall not be denied o
auriugeu ty tne uoitea estates on ac
count of lace, color, or previous eondi
tion of servitude.
S0. 2. Toat Congress shall have
power to enforce this article by appropri
ate legislation.
Ami whereat , The Congress of the
United States, on the 31st of March
870, passed an act entitled, "An act
to eoforca the tight of citizens of the
United States to vote in the several
States of the Union, tnd lor other
purposes," the first and second sections
of which aro as follows:
Section 1. Ro it enacted by tho
Senate and House of Representatives of
the Lni'ed Mates ol America in Con
gress assembled. - Thatall citizens
oi tne i.'niica states who are or
hall be -otherwise qualified to vote at
any election by the people of any Stnto,
.territory, district, city, county, parish,
township, school districc, municipality, or
other territorial subvisionshallbe entitled
and allowed to vote at all such elections,
without distinction of color, race, or
previous condition of servitude; any con
stitution, law, custom, usago, or regula
tion of any State or territory, or by or
under its authority, to the contrary,
notwithstanding.
Sec. 2. And be it further enactat
That if, by or under the constitution or
laws of any State or tho laws ot any ter
ritory, any act is or shall bo required to
be done as a prerequisite or qualification
for voting, and by euch constitution or
laws persons or officers are or shall be
charged witli the performance cf duties
in furnishing to citizens an opportunity to
perform such prerequisites, or to become
qualiued to vole it shall be the duty ot
every such person and officer to give all
citizens of the L nited btatcs, tho same
and eiiua! opportunity to perform such
prerequisite and to become qualified to
vote without distinction of race, color or
previous condition of servitude; and if
any such persons or officers shall refuse,
or knowingly omit to uive full effect to
this section, he shall for every such of':
fence, forfeit and pay the sum of five
hundred dollars, to the persons aggrieved
thereby, to be recovered by an action ou
the case, with full costs and such a low
ancc for counsel fees as the court shall
deem just, and shall also for every such
otteuce be deemed euiity ol misdemean.
or, and shall on conviction thereof be
ned not less than five hundred dollars
or to be impnsoued Dot less than one
month and not more thau one year, or
oth. at the discretion of tho court.
And Yhercas, It is declared by the
secnod section of the VI article of the
Constitution of tho United States, that
This Constitution of the United States
which shall he madt in pursuance thereof
hall be the supreme law ot the land
anything iu the Constitution or
laws of a hi JStutPf to the contrary, not
withstanding.
And whereas, Ihe Legislature of this
Commonwealth, ou the Oth day of April
1870, passed an uct entitled "A further
supplement to the net relating to elec
tions in this Couiuiouwealth, the 10th
section provides us lollows:
section 10. I hat, so much ot every
act of Assembly as provides that only
white freemen shall be entitled to vole,
fd vote 'at auy' general' or special election
of this Commonwealth, be and the same
is hereby repealed, and that hereafter
all freemen without distinction of color.
hall ho enrolled and registered accord
ing to the provisions ot the first section
of tho act approved the 17th of April.
18G0, entitled, "An act further supple
mental to an act relative to the elections
of this Commonwealth," and shall when
otherwise qualified under existing laws,
be entitled to vote at all general and
special elections in this Commonwealth.
No person shall be permitted to vote
whose name is not contained iu the list
of taxable inhabitants furnished by the
Commissioners, unless he first produces
receipt lor the payment within two
years, ot fctate or Uounty tax, assess d
reeably to the Constitution, and give
satisfactory evideuce either on his owu
oath or alfiirmatiou of auother that he
has paid such tax, or on failure to pro
duce such receipt shall make oath of the
payment thereof; it he claims to vote by
being an elector' between the ages of
twenty-one aud twenty-two yeais he
shall depose on oath or uflirmatiou that
he has resided iu the State at least one
year before his application, and muke
prool ot bis residence within his district
as required by the act, and that he does
verily believe from accounts givcu him,
that he is ol the age aforesaid and give
such other evidence as is required by
the act whereupon the name ot the per
son so admitted to vote shall be regis
tered in the alphabetical list by the in
spector, and a note made opposite there
to by the word "tax." if he shall have
been admitted to vote by reason of hav
ing paid tax, or the word "age" if he
t-liall have been admitted to vote by
reason of age, shall be called out to the
clerks, who shall muke like notes iu the
list kept by them
In all cases where the name of persons
claimiug to votf is found on the listfur
uished by the Commissioners and As
sessors, aud his right to vote whether
fouud thereon or not, is objected by any
qualified citizen, it shall be the Inspec
tors duty to examine such persons on
oath as to his qualifications, and if he
claims to have resided within the State
for ouo year or more, his oath shall not
be sufficient proof thereof, but shall
make proof thereof by at least one com
petent witness who shall he a qualified
elector, that he has resided within the
district for more than ten days immedi
ately preceeding such election, and shall
also himself swear that his boue-fide
residence in pursuance to his lawfull
is in said distriet, and that he did not
remove into said district for the purpose
ot voting therein,
Every person qualified as aforesaid,
and who shall make the duo proof, if re
quired, of his residence and payment of
ot taxes aforesaid, in the towuship, ward
or district ia which he shall reside.
it any person shall prvent or attemp
to prevent any officer of any election un
der this net from holding sueh election
or use or threaten any violence to any
suol officer, or shall interrupt or inpro-
pcrly mterfer with him in the execution
ot his duty, or shall block up the window
or avenue to any window where the
same may be holding, or shall riotously
disturb the peace at such election, or
shall use or practice any intimidation
threats, forco or violence, with design to
influence unduly or overawe any elector,
or to prevent him from voting, or to re
strain the freedom of choice, such per
sons on conviction shall be fined in any
sum not exceeding five hundred dollars,
be imprisoned for any time not lea than
one month nor more than one year ana
f it be shown that the poisons so olTend-
ng was not a resident of the city, ward,
district or township where the said of
fence was committed, and not entitled to
VDte therein, and on conviction he shall
be sentenced to pay a fine of not less
than one hundred or more than one
thousand dollars, and be imprisoned not
less than six months or more than two
years.
Ihe following proclamation from the
Governor ot this Commonwealth is also
published in accordance with tho re
quirements of law, viz:
Pursuant to the provisions contained
in the 7th sedtion of the act aforesaid
the judges of tho aforesaid district shall
respectively take charge of the certificats
of returns of the election of their respec
tive district, and produce them at a
meeting of one judge from, each district
to the Court House in the town of
Ridgway, on the third day after the
day of election, being on Fill PAY,
THE 8th DAY OF NOVEMBER,
1872, at 10 o'clock a. m. then and there
to do and. perform the duties required
by law of said judges.
Also, that where a judge, by sickness
or unavoidable accideut to attend such
meeting of judges, then the certificate
or return shall be taken charge of by
one or the inspector or clerks, ot the
election district, who shall do and per
form the duties required ot said judge
uuabln to attend.
Given under my hand at Ridgway
the 4th day of Septembei, in tho year
of our Lord, onethonsaud eigh hundred
and seventy-two and of the independence
of the United States the ninety-sixth:
D. C. OYSTER, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, October 14th, 1872.
Powell & kime.
Powell & Kime
Having erected large and well arranged
new Store House on the old site, since the
fire, and filled it from ciUar to garret with
the choicest goods of all descriptions, that
can bo found in any market, are fully pre
pared to receivetliclr old customers, anrl
supply their wants at bottom figures
WHOLESALE OR RETAIL.
Their assortment is now complote, com.
prising
JF YOU WANT TO RUY
GOODS CHEAP
OO 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 REST RRANDS of FLOUR
Constantly on hand, add sold as cheap
as the CHEAPEST.
BUSINESS CARDS.
A. RATHBUiV,
Ridgway, Pa.
Attorney-al-lw,
2 2 tf.
JOHN O. HALL, Attorney at lav, Rid
way, Elk county Pa. mar22'GCl
S. HILL. PUslcian
Kersey, Elk Co. Pa.
GC1
anil Surgeon
J0'
DRY GOODS
GUOCEHIE3,
CROCKERY,
Hardware,
CLOTHING
vlnuyl. Ridgway, Elk County. Pa.
A cent for the Traveler's I .if A unit A am! a
dent Insurance Co., of Hartford, Conn.
THAYER &IIIAGERTY.
vln2.
ROOTS AND SHOES,
HATS AND CAPS,
The improved Gerard Orold
Gold Watches,
9.00 812 00 15.00 818.00
VVE have recently brought our Oroido
y Gold metal to such perfection that
it is dilucult for the best judges to distin
nuish it trom gold, llio !il watclics are
with patent escnpement movements: in an
pearnuce and fur ti ne equaling a gold one
costing $100. The f 12 are full jeweled
patent, lever, equal to $1011 gold watch.
The $15 are the same as the last but a finer
finish, nickle movements, equal to one cost
ing $175. And the $18 watches aro of i
fine finish with full jeweled American lever
movement, equaling a gold one costing
S200.
Tlicy are all in hunting enscs, cent's and
ladies sizes, and eunranteed for time and
wear by special certificate. Also cleirnn
desiensof cent's and ladies chains from $1
to $4, and jewelry of all kinds.
Ooous sent (J. O. D. Customers per
mitted to examine what they order belor
payingbill. on payment of express rlinrges.
When aix watches are ordered at. one
time we will send an extra watch of tli
?amc quality free.
ror lurtlier particulars send tor circular
Address J A MES G E IIAKD & CO.,
85 Nassau .Street, New York,
P. O. llox 8.3ul
Nov. 30, lS72-vln37inli.
W. S. SERVICE
GO AND SEE!
IT WILL PAY!
THE LARGEST STOCK
OK THE BEST-NO OTHER IN STOCK
NO riONSjjctc, etc.
RAILROADS-
W. HAILKT,
A1TORNEY-AT-LAW.
EYNOL03 HOUSE,
EEYNOLDSVILLE, JEFFERSON.CO, PA.
H. S. BELNAP, rRoraiKTOs .
J.
S. Bordwell, M. D. Eclectic Physical)
Office and residence opposite the
Jail, on Centre St., Ridgway, Pa. Prompt
attention will be given to all calls. Office
Hours: 7 to 8 A. M-; 12 to a r. M. j and
0 to 7 P. M. Mar. 22, GO-tf.
D
R. G. WHIPPLE,
Dental Surgeon.
(iltice at thh Drug Store of Harlev &
Whipple, Walker's new building, Main
street, Ridgway, Pa. Will visit Kane.
W llcox, nnd St. Maty's.
vlnl'yl.
rp s. iiai
RTLEY, M. D.,
Physician ana Surgeon,
Ridgway, Pa. Office in Walker's Building.
Special attention given to Surgery. Office
house trom 8 a. m. to 10 p. in. Residence
on corner of South and Court streets, op
posite the new School House. All calls
promptly attended to. vln2yl.
G
G. MESSENGER,
Druggist aud Parmaceutisl, corner
Main and .Mill streets, Ridgway, Pa. A
full assortment of carefully selected For
uigu audsDonicstic Drugs. Prescriptions
carefully dispensed at. all hours, day or
uighl. vln'ly.
"IIIARLIiS HOLES,
Vj Wat
tchmaker, Engraver and Jeweler,
Main street, Ridgway, Pa. Agent for tho
Howe Sewing Machine, and Morton Gold
Pen. Repairing Watches, etc, done with
he same accuracy as heretofore. Satis
actioj guaranteed. vlnly.
PHILADELPHIA AND EBIE RAILROAD.
SUMMER TIME TABLE
POBK. FLOUB. SALT.
rood, licans, Butter
N and after MONDAY, JUNE H1 1872,
"MAYER HOUSE.
D. D. COOK, Proprietor,
Cor. Mill and Centre Ms., llidgway, l'a.
The proprietor takes this method of an-
ouueiug to the public that he has refitted.
revised, mid improved, this well known
otel, and is prepared to entertain all
ho favor i.im with their pitronage. in tin
beit Llvle and at low rates. vln30tf.
DllIKD APPLES,
m.
m.
in.
in
m.
in.
m.
in.
. m.
in.
in.
DRIED'PEACHI
.S TO TE SI
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS IN
ENDUES A ARIETY.
PRICES WILL SUIT !
GOODS WILL PLEASE!
Canned Goods,
ic trams on tne riniaMcipiua
Erie Railroad will run as follows:
WBSTWAKI).
Mail Train leaves Philadelphia.! I 33 p
" Ridgway 2.(J p.
arrive at Erie i .30 p.
Erie Exp leaves Philadelphia... 12. :)( p.
" Uidgway - a.
arrive at Erie .7.40 a.
Accomodation, leaves Rcnova, ..2. 00 p.
' Ridgway,..!). 1 1 p.
arr at Kane 7.30 p,
KASTWAlll).
f'l Tvnin lonvoq t'vio 11 91 a.
" Kidgway 4.()0 p.
arrive at Philud'a... li. 10 a.
Erie Express leaves Eiic 7.50 p. m.
" Fidgway...l2.H8 a. m.
ar'at Philadelphia.. 1.20 p. m.
Accomodation, leaves Knne 7.G0 a. m.
" " Ridgway... 8.RI a. in.
' arr at St. Marys 9.12 am.
" nrv at ileimvo 12.10 p. in.
Mail East connects east and well at Erie
with L S & M S R W aud at. Con y and
li-viiietoa with Oil Creek and Allegheny R
Mail West at Corrj anil Irvinetou with
Oil Creek and Allegheny R R W.
narren Accommodation east nnd west
with trains on L 8 ami MS R east and
west and at Corry with 0 C ami A 11 R
r.ne Accommodation East at Corry and
Irvinetou with 0 C and A R R W.
WM. A. BALDWIN.
Geu'l Sup't.
W. C. HEALY.
DEALER IN
D3Y GOODS, G3::3Jt-33, PROVISIONS
PUODU JE, FRUITS, &o.
luStf. West End, RHgway, fa.
NEWTIME TARLE.
STOVES DELIVERED AND SET
FltEEl FItEE! FllEE!
CALL AND EXAMINE!
A PLEASURE ;tO"SUOW
In short cvcryihing'winted in the Country
by
LUMRERMEN, FARMERS, ME
CHANICS, MINERS, TAN
NERS, LAROaiNG.MEN,
Commencing November 20th, 1S71.
ALLEGHENY VALLEY R. R.
THE BEST ROUTE BETWEEN PITTS
BURGH AND POINTS ON THE
1111 L'A. & ERIE It. R.
GOING SOUTH.
Day Express leaves Oil City at
Arrives at 1 lttsburgh
Night Express leaves Oil City
Arrives at riitsDurgn
Mail leaves Oil City
Arrives at Pittsburgh
Parker's AccouiJ leaves Oil CUy
Arrives at. l arkej s
8 55 p in
9 30 p m
( 40 a m
') 45 a in
0 00 p in
7 15 a in
10 15 a m
Kittanuing Aooom. leaves Oil City 4 00 p m
0 10 p ui
7 50 a a
2 25 pm
8 20 p m
o 4o a m
EVERYBODY
GOODS!
w. a. SERVICE,
No. 1 Masonic Hall Building,
Uidgway, Pa
OTICE.
My wife Mary Roper has left my
bed and board without just cause or provo
cation. This is to forbid all persons harbor
ing or trusting ber on my account, as I will
pay no debts of her construction after this
date. CASPER ROPER,
Aug. loili, 1672. Jones Townbhip.
Also a'full stock of
MA NULL A FIOPE
oi .tne nasi uiauuiucmre, or suitable sizes
for rafting and running purposes. "
Arrives at Kitianning
GOING NOUT1I.
Day Express leaves Piitsburg at
Arrive ill wil lliy at
Night Express leaves Pittsburgh
Arrives at Oil City
l ay l'assenger leaves Pittsburgh 11 60 a m
Aarrives at uu uity 7 25 p ni
i-arKer accoui. leaves I'arker ti (JO p m
Arrives at Oil City 9 16pm
Kittaning Accom. leaves Kittn'g 7 05 a m
Arrives at Oil City 12 20pm
vioso connections niaae at uorrv for
Pittsburgh with trains East and West
P. & E. R. R.
Pullman Pallace Drawine Room Sleep
ing Cars on Night Exprees Trains between
corry ana rittsDurgu.
Ask for Tickets via Allezhenv Vallev R
IV.
J. J. LAWRENCE. Gen. Supt.
TP
DE HOUSE,
Ridowav, Elk Co., Pa.
W. II. SCHKAM, Proprietor
Thankful for the patronage heretofore
so liberally bestowed upon him, the new
proprietor, hopes, by paying strict a-
enlion to the cointort ani convenience oi
guests, to merit a continuance ol tus
same.
Oct 30 18ti0.
IV-l OLD lit'CKTAIL S HOTEL,
Kaue, MclCean Co,, Pa
R. E. LOOKER, Proprietor.
Thauktul lor the patronage hcrctofoie so
liberally bestowed upon him, the new pro
prietor, hopes, by paying strict atteutiun
to the comfort aud convenience of guests.
to merit a continuance of the same. Ihe
only stables for horses in Kane and well
kept night or day. vln23yl.
1 1 ALL & mto
:Vttornoys - at - Law
ST. MARY'S,
ELS C0TJ1TTY FNNSYLYANIA.
JO. IN Q. HALL JA8. K. P. HALL
K
ERSEY HOUSE,
Centurville, Elk Co., Pa.
John Collins, Proprietor. ,
Thankful for the patronage heretofore
so liber illy bestowed upon him, the new
pro prietor, hopes, by paying strict at
tention lo the comfort and convenienca
of guests, to merit a continuance of the
same.
S. A. ROTE,
PHOTOGRAPHE'Rt
AND DEALER IX
Chroiuos, Stereoscopic Views, Picture
Frames, &o.
WEST END, RIDGWAY, ELK CO. PA.
v2n2tf.
J."
WlLBER,
Ridjway, Pa., Marcli 2, 171.
EAGUSCAIIOITDA RAILROAD.
From and after Monday. Feb. 5tU 1871.
Trams will run on this Road as follows
.Leaves Earley 7.30 a. m., arrives at
Daguscahonda Junction 8.10 a. m., con
necting with Accom. east 8.14 a. tu.. and
with Mail west ut 9.15 a. m.
Leaves Daguscahonda at 9.20 a. m.,
ariives at Parley 10.00 a. in. Leaves
Earley a.di) p. ni., ana arrives at Dag
uscahonda at 5.00 p. in., connecting
with Mail east at 5.09 p. in., and Ac
commodation west at 5.40 p. ru
in case P. & E. trains are late, Dagus
cahonda train holds twenty minutes be
yond the above time.
Tiokets should always be prooured
before leaving stations.
0. R. EAEXEr, Lessee
One Door East of the Post Office, Main
St., Kidgway, Pa.
Vegetables of all kinds re
ceived daily.
Choice oranges and lemons.
vlnltf.
P. W. HAYS,
DEALER IN
Dry
Goods, Notions, Grcoerio3,
and General Variety,
FOX, ELK CO., PA.
Earley P. O-
Tln47tf.
J?
PARSONS,
Manufacturer and
Shoes
Main St., opposite
Dealer in Hoots
Hotel,
Wilcox Pa,