The Elk County advocate. (Ridgway, Pa.) 1868-1883, December 05, 1872, Image 2

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Pattison,
Editor.
THURSDAY. DEC. 6. 1872.
An Address j the Unite! States Centennia
Commission.
To the People of (he United State.
The Congress of the United States
has enacted that the completion of the
One Hundredth Year of American In
dependence (hall be clebrated'by an In
ternational Exhibition of the Arts, Man
ufactures, and Prod nets of the soil and
mine, to be held at Philadelphia, in 18
76, and has appointed n Commission, con
sisting of representatives from each State
and Territory, to conduct the clelebra
tion. Originating under the auspices of the
National Legislature, controlled by n
National Commission, and designed as
it is to " Commemorate the first Century
of our existence,, by on Exhibition of
the natural resourses of the Country and
of our progress in tbpse Arts which ben
efit mankind, in compairson with thoso
of older Nations," it is to the people at
large that the Commission look for the
aid which is necessary to make the Cen
lennial Celebration the grandest anni
versary the world has ever seen.
That the completion ot the first cen
tury of our existence should be marked
by some imposing demonstration is, we
believe, the patriotic wish of the people
of the whole country. The Congress of
the United States has wisely decided
that the Birth day of the Great Repub
lic can be most fittingly celebrated by
the universal collection and display ot
all the trophies of its progress. It is de
signed to bring togethqr, within a build
ing covering fifty acres, not only the va
rious productions of our mines and of
the toil, but types of all the intellecual
triumphs of our citizens, rpecimens of
everything that America can furnish,
whether from the brains or the hand of
her childreu, and thus make evident to
the world the advancement of which a
self governed people is capable.
In this "Celebration" all nations will
be invited to participate; its character
being International. Europe will dis
play her manufactures, India her curious
fabrics, while newly opened China and
Japan will lay bare the tieasures which
for centuries their ineonious people have
been perfecting. Eaeh land will com
pete in generous rivalry for the palm'of
superior excellence.
To this grand gatherieg every zoue
will contribute its fruits and cereals. No
mineral shall bo wanting; for what the
East lacks the West will supply. Un
der one roof will the South display in
rich luxuriance her growing cottou, and
the North in minuture, the ceaseless
machinery of her mills converting that
cotton into cloth. Each section of the
globe will send its best offerings to this
exhibition, and each State of the Union,
as a member of one united body politic,
will show to her sister States and to the
world, bow much she can add to the
greatness of the nation of which she is
i harmonious part.
To make the Centennial Celebration
such a success as the patriotism and the
pride of every American deniauds will
require the co-operatjon of the people o
the whole country. The United States
Centennial Commission has received no
Government aid, such as England ex
tended to her World's Fair, and France
to her Universal Exposition, yet the la
bor and responsibility imposed upon the
Commission is as great as iu cither of
those undertakings. It is estimated that
ten millions of dollars will be required,
and this sum Congress has provided shall
be raised by stock subscription, and that
the people shall have the opportunity of
subscribing in proportion to the popula
tion of their respective States and Ter
ritories.
The Commiss8on looks to the unfailing
patriotism of the ptor.le of every section
to see that each contribute s its share to
the expenses, and receives its share of
the benefits of an enterprise in which all
are so deeply interested. It would fur
ther earnestly urge the formation in each
State and Territory of a centennial or
ganization, which shall in time see tha1
county associations are formed, so tnat
when the nations are gathered together
in 1876 each Commonwealth can view
with pride the contributions she has
made to the national glory.
Confidently relying on the zeal and
patriotism ever displayed by our peo
ple in every national undertaking, we
pledge and prophecy, that the Centen
nial Celebration will worthily show how
greatness, wealth and intelligence, can
be fostered by such institutious as those
which have for one hundred years ties
0ed the people of the United States.
JOSEPH R. HAWLEY,
President.
Death of Mr. Greeley.
Friday evening November 29th 1872,
about seven o'clock, Horace Greeley, ft
man of note in American Journalism
bicithed h:s last. For more thnn thirty
years Mr. Prerley bus bscn at the head
of the Xrw Yi.rk Tribttn, indcrd be
wns its launder, and fur ninny ycurs it
was the most extensively circulated new
papers of tho world.
To say flint Mr. Greeley wa not a
great man would only be to array one
self against the facts if history. Mr.
Greeley was ranked armmg the first
Of the great, mental lights of the age.
lie wan an utiremititiu; toiler, devoting
the energies of bo-Jo nnd mind nud body
in bui'ding up, and giving character to
his paper.
Rut the pren. journalist has written
his last line, the curtain has fallen, and
whatever may have been his faults, and
errors of life, our common humanity
cuvcre ail with the nian'le of charity,
and a whole n.'.lion mourns the loss of
ono of its greatest sons
Tha PresidentsSHjssags.
The President's Message like every
document of the kind coming from Gen.
Grant, is brief but to the point. Tho
nation through him as the chief magis
trate is informed officially of our rela
tions with other nations Jof men, of the
prosperous and peuc:ub!e coudition of
affairs at home. He dwells at some
length on the finances of the country,
giving a very full and complete Matt
mcnt in detail of the receipts and dis
bursements of reveuue from all sources
for the fiscal year, and up to date of
Publication, showing that on national
debt has been grealley reduced during
the year. Indeed aM matters that con
cern and interest a great nation are fully,
yet briefly disiussed by the President.
Aftf.ii the death nnd burial of Gen
Meade, a number of his personal friends
in Philadelphia met at the Continental
Hotel, and determined that they would
raise a sum of money to present to Mrs.
Mcado. 5'he whole ufTiir was conduct
ed in a private way, but those inquisi
torial reporters of thu hour, the day and
the night, got nn inkling of what was
on the tapis, and it was accordingly pub
lished in the morning papers
Rut to show the esteem in which Gen.
Meade was held by the people of Phil
adelphia and the rjoble interest they have
exhibited in the welfare ot his bereaved
family, the Public Letyvr says: "No
useful end can now be accomplished by
witliolding knowledge of the fact that
what has beeu done reflects high credit
upon the city ar.d upon the devoted af
fection of his friends." It also sneeks
eloquently of the supreme regard in
which the "services nnd character of
Goo. Meade were held iu tha city of his
home. In a few days in tho quietest pos.
sible way, tho Meade fund, which was in
teode 1 to bo fifty thousand do'Iars, has
mouuted up to one hundred and three
thousand dollars, PhiladelJhia may well
feel gratified at this demonstration of
whatsho may do, io her puiet way, for
a noble object. This is not a 'monu
ment' fund, but is to be devoted to the
purpose which the dead soldier always
had nearest to his heart,
Josh Hillixqs thus speaKs of 8
new ogricultural implement, to which
he attention of farmers is invited: John
Roger's revolving, expanding uncere
monious, self adjusting, self-greasing
and self-tighteous hoss-rake is now for-
ver offered to the public. These rakes
or as easy kept in repair as a hitching
post, and will rakE up a paper of pins
sowed broadcast in a ten acre field of
wheat stubble. These rakes can be
used in the winter for a hen-roosto, r be
sawed ud into stove-wood for the kitch
en fire. P. S. No farmer . of eood
moral character should be without this
rake
ASTHCTB EONNICASTLE. '
This is the title of a new serial oom
uictmiiig with the November number of
"Scribner't M.mlhly," by D . J. 0.
Holland. A charming story it is, it
from its first diopter we may be ul owed
to form an opinion as to i's merits. We
read the twclvo pages comprising this
first chapter und.regrctted that more hud
not been served out at this first setting,
and expressed a desire for tho December
Number that we might' sec how nfi'airs
went with tho old landlady and little
Arthur, but we nhall have to wait till
it comes. Aitliur Ronnicastle is notof
ihe light, trifling, sen-utiutinl story con
tuodity so abundant in the literary mark
et of the da), but on the other hand 8
just such a story ns every budy should
read, thut they may have u season of iu
terrup'ed itll-uh no chat with the loves
and friends of yore. It demonstrates
the fact thut the often heralded seuti
incnt, "let by gones, be by gones,' is tl e
mearest thing on paper, without the slmd
ow ot foundation in fuct. Every human
being has his and her ''by gones," sou e
pleasant, some nut .-0 pleasant. Theie
are none so gay, or so old but what lue
to be alone in company with t licit purt
ot life- This story jjreatley helps us to
get back into tin days of other yiars,
and in memory mingle with those whom
we were once associutcd in tact- It helps
us also to bury iu oblivion ihj part u t
so pleasant, and not so desirable to be
reiu jmbc r d. We most heartily com me: d
the reading of the above story to all our
readers.
Easy Wukk, and Rio Pay for
All. From two to twenty dollars per
day according to sioiions aud agen's,
made by canvassers on "Peoples Month
ly" Pittsburg, Pa. the cheapest and'
most popular, and mot e'egant ihustra -
ed paper for the home, in this or any
other country. New type, new "head,"
and tinted pnp.-r, commencing with
Christmas number, Pure, bright and
wholesome. Takes ou sight in every
home for which it is .'pe ia.ly made.
Offers the biggest commission, and aw t
liberal premiums so all who clviose to
work for it. Roys, girls and women can
easily clear fi'uiu two to eight dollars a
day. All ueeded is a sample of the pa
per, or a regular "outfit.". . Choice o!
territory thorough to workers. Euch sub
scriber given moie thau the 'price of the
paper. Three moi.t'is trial, iucluding
the supurb Christmas uuinber, tor only
twenty-five cents. Address, "People
Monthly," Pittsburgh, Pa., for spetiil
circular to agents.
Wood's Hev Iron Mower.
AGENTS WANTED,
For Circulars, particulars, etc, address,
RJiLLEW, ADAMS f- 'JO.,
Gowauda, N. Y.
Manufacturers of the
Gowanda Plow,
the best made. For sale io ltidgway
by POWELL & KIM H.
April 18th. 72-3m.
TES DKltS OF MERCHANDISE aTTEN
V TION !
Venders of Merchandise, keepers ot
Saloons. Rrcwers and Distillers of the
county of Elk are hereby .notified that Ihe
Appraiser 'of Mercantile Taxes 1872 has
filed his return in my office, and that tl e
tax by him assessed must bo pnid to me i i
once, or the accounts will be placed in the
hands of a collector. C. R. EARI.EV.
Treasurer.
Ridgwny, 8ept. 6th, 1S72-45.
Peterson's Magazine for Decern
ber is on our table iu ud;atice, aud is a
perfect gem. This is, without doubt,
be cheapest ot the really cood ladv's
oooks. ii contains, every vear. ono
thousand pages; lourteen steel engrav
ings; twelve coloied Rerliu patterns:
twenty-four pages of music: and more
than a hundred novelets aud original
stories by the best American writers
ihere is no deception about it! Yet the
price is only two dol.'ars, or a dollar less
than magazines of its class. No won
der it h,as the largest circulation in the
world! To clubs it is cheaper still.
Thus, five copies are sent for eight dol
lars, or eight copies for twelve dollars,
1j copies tor seveuteeu dollars To the
person getting up either of these clubs
an extra copy is given as a premium, and
also a Eupurb five-dollar' engraving for
framing, "Christ Weeping Over Jeru
salem." Specimens of the magazine
are sent, grutis; eo write for one, and
see tor yourselves. Now is the time to
subscribe, or to ge,t up clubs for 1873.
Address Chartes J. Peterson,- 306
Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa.
The Commissioners of Elk County,
will meet at their office iu Rigway, on
Monday January Gth, 1873.
C. II. McCauley. Clerk.
Ayer's Ague Cure,
For Fever and Ague, Intermittent Fever,
Chill Fever, Kemittent Fover, Dumb
Ague, Periodical or Bilious Fever, &o.,
and indeed all tho alTeotions which arise
from malarious, marah, or miasmatio
poisons.
No ono remedy Is louder
called for bv the necessities of
the American people Hum a
sure ami tale cure for Fi-ver
iiikI A kuc. Such wo are now
euuhlud to oiler, with a perfect
certainty that it will eradicate
tl:d disease, nnd with assur
ance, founded on proof, thnt no harm ean arise
from its ie in any quantity.
That which protects trom or prevents this dis
order mu.-t bu of Immense service in tho com
munities where it prevails. Prevention is better
tlisn cin e, for the patient escapes the risk winch
he must rim in violent attacks of this baleful dis
temper Thin "CHUB" expels the miasmatic
lioUon of l'KVKit anii Aoi:e from the system,
and prevents tho development of the diseuse, it
i.,ir.. il... erst niniroach of its iireinouitory
svmntnin. It U not only the best remedy ever
Ayer's
Hair Vigor,
For restoring to Gra7 Hair its
natural Vitality and Color.
A dressing
which is at
once agreeable,
healthy, and
effectual f o r
Jireserving the
tain 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
Jhe 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 use 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 those
deleterious substances which make
some preparations dangerous and iniu-
rious to the hair, the Vigor can only I
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, and yet lasts
long on the hair, giving it a rich, glossy
lustre, and a grateful perfume.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co.,
Practical and Analytical chemists.
XOWJilX. MASS.
Ayer's
Cherry Pectoral,
For Diseases of the Throat and Lungs,
such a Coughs, Colds, Whooping
Cough, Bronchitis, Asthma,
and Consumption.
Among the great,
discoveries of modern
science, few nro of
more real value to
mankind than this ef
fectual remedy for all
diseases of tiib Throat
and Lung. A vast
trial of its virtue",
throughout this nnd
other countries, has
shown that it docs
surely and effectually
control them. The testimony of our best citi
zens, of all classes, establishes the fact, thnt
Cherry Pectoral will and does relieve nnd
sure tho nfflictine disorders of tho Throat nnd
Lungs beyond any other medicine. The most
dangerous affections of tho Pulmonary Orcans
yield to its power; and cases of Consump
tion, cured by this preparation, are public
ly known, so remarkable as hardlv to bo be
lieved, were they not provcu bevond dispute,
As a remedy it is adequate, on which the publio
may rely for full protection. By curing Coughs,
the forerunners of moro serious disease, it snvos
unnumbered lives, and nn amount of suffering
not to be computed. It challenges trial, nnd con
vinces the most sceptical. Every family should
keep it on hand as a protection against the early
and unperceived attack of Pulmonary Affections,
which are easily met at first, but which become
incurable, and too often fatal, if neglected. Ten
der lungs need this defence; nnd it is unwise to
be without it. As a safeguard to children, amid
the distressing diseases which beset the Throat
and Chest of childhood, Cherry Pkctoral
is invaluable; for, by its timely use, multi
tudes are rescued from premature graves, nnd
saved to the love and affection centred on them.
It acts speedily and surcl v against ordinary colds,
securing sound and health-restoring sleep. No
one will suffer troublesome Influenza and pain
ful Bronchitis, when they know how easily
they can be cured.
Originally the product of long, laborious, and
successful chemical investigation, no cost or toil
is spared in making every bottle in the utmost
possible perfection. It may be confidently re
lied upon as possessing all the virtues it lias ever
exhibited, and capable of producing cures as
memorable as the greatest it has ever euected.
PREPARED by
Dr, J. C, AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass.,
Practical and Analytical Chemists.
BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVEBYWHEIUP
nexv'liveiiy stable
IN 0
THE ELK ADVOCATE.
TUB OLDEST PAPER. IN THE
COUNTY,
HAVING THE LARGEST CIKCU-
ATION. IT IS.TI1KREFOIIE
THE ADVERTISING MEDI
UM IN THE COUNTl' I
1
F YOU WANT TO BUY
GOODS CHEAP
GO TO
THAYER & IIAGERTY
Main Street, Fidgwav, Pa.
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, ROOTS,
SHOES, HATS AND C.M'S,
GLASS AND QU KENS
WARE, WOOD AND
WILLOW. VA KB.
TOBACCO AND CIGARS.
A Large Stock of
, Groceries and Provisions.
The REST BRANDS ot FLOUR
Constantly on hand, add sold as cheap
as the CHEAPEST.
Tln2.
THAYER & IIAGERTY.
grvotca to the giitf vwt.4 0f the people
of (51U Couuttj.
" 'BUSINESS CARDS.
O way, Elk county Ta. mar.22'6el
A 8'v ,IILL' Pkaioian and 8uron
I.,' Kersey, Elk Co. Ta. " 8
J O. W. . BAILET,
ATTOUNEV-AT LAW.
tln2.,l. - ltidgway, Elk County, Pa.
Agent for the Traveler's Life and Aoel
(lent Insurance Co., of Ilnrtford, Conn.
JEYNOLOS HOUSE, "
EE7N0LDSVHLE, JEFrEESON.CO, PA.
H. S. BELNAP, PnorniETOR .
TSRMS:..$2.00 PES YEAH.
BRING ALONG YOUR ADVER
TISEMENTS AND GET THEM
INSEHTED IN THE
ADVOCATE, AT LOW RATES.
The Improved Clerttrrt Ovoid
Hold If'ntches,
eo.no si2oo $i5.oo sis.oo
T E linvo recently brought our Oro'do
I T Gold rnclal to such perfection that
it is difficult for the hc.it judges to disttn
quisli it from gold. The $'S watc'ies are
tin patent escapemeut movements; in ap-
penrnnoc and fur tine equaling a gold one
ousting $100. The $12 arc full jeweled
patent lever, canal to 51-u guld watch.
The $16 ate the pnme as the last but a finer
finiidi, nickle movements, equal to one cost1
ing $175. Ami tho $13 watohos are of a
tine nniih with lull jeweled American lever
movement, equaling a gold one costing
$200.
Thry are all in hunting cases, gent's and
Indies sizes, mid guaranteed for time nnd
wear by ppee.al ccitihcnlo. Also elegant
designsof gent's and ladies chains from $1
to $4, and jewelry of all kinds.
(loods sent (;. U. V. Customers, per
mitted to examine what they order before
paying bill, on payment of express t harges.
When six watches are ordered at one
time we will send tin extra watch of the
lame quality free.
lor tin nier pnrttculurx send lor circular.
AillieBs JAMES (5KKAKD & CO.,
85 Nassau Street, New York,
P. O. Box 3.3G1
Nov. 80, 18"2-vlii37inC.
T , "irJwn- M- D- Eolectio. Physic.B
I . Office and residence opposite the
JaiU on Centre St., Hidgway. Pa. Prompt
attention will be given to all calls. Office
hours : 7 to 8 A. M- 12 to 2 P. M. : and
6 to 7 P. M. Mar. 22. 6G-tf. '
DR. G. WHIPri.B,
Dental Surgeon.
(Mhce nt thh Drug Store of Tiartey ft
Whipple, Walker's new building, Mb
stroet, Kidgway, Pa. Will rlsit Kane.
W ilcox, and St. Mary's.
vln2yl.
riTS. ITARTLEY, M. D.,
r. Pbysician'ana Surgeon,
Ridgway, rft. Office in Walker's Building.
Special attention given to Snrgcry. Office
house from 8 a. m. to 10 p. m. Residence
on corner of South nnd Court streets, op
posile the new School House. All oalls
promptly attended to. vln2yl
pi O. MESSENGER,
VJT druggist and Pawnaceutist, corner
Main and Mill streets. Ridswnv 1 i
full assortment of carefully selected For
eign andsUomestio Drugs. Prescriptions
caielully dispensed at all . hours, day or
RAILROADS
PHIIiADELI IIA AND EEIE EAILROAD.
WINTER TIME TABLE.
If jou want to si.ll anything, let the
people know it through the Advocate,
the great advertising rucdiuiu.
it
yet discovered for thi class of cumplmnU, but
uUo the cheapest. Tho large quantity wo sup.
iilv for a dollar brings it within the reach of
evervbmlv; and iu bilious districts, where
Kkvkh and Aove prevails, everybody should
havo it, and umo it freely, both for cure and pro
tertian. It i hoped this price will place it within
the reach of all tho poor its well as the rich.
A Kie.it superiority of this remedy over any
other ever discovered, for tho speedy and certain
cure of Intermittent Is, that it contains no Qui
nine or mineral ; consequently it produces no
quinism or other injurious effects whatever upon
Uie constitution. Those cured bv it are lelt as
healthy as if they had never had the disease.
Fever and Aftue Is not alone the consequence
of the miasuiattn poison. A great variety or dis
orders ariso from Its irritation, nmonif which
are Neuralgia, Rheumatism, tiout, Headache,
Blindness, Toothache, Karat-he, Catarrh, Asth
ma. Palpitation, Painful Affection ot the fepleen,
Hysterics, Pain in tho Howels, Colic. Paralysis,
anil derangement of tho Stomach, all of which,
tcrinitteiil tvpe, or become periodical. This
"Ci'iiK" expels tho poison tYoin the blood, ami
consequently cures them all alike. It Is an in
valuable protection to immigrants and persons
travelling or temporarily residing in the mala
rious districts. If taken occasionally or daily
while exposed to the infection, that will be ex
creted from the 6ystein, and cannot accumulate
in miinViHiit nnantitv to ripen Into disease.
Hence it is even more valuable for protection
ii,,.., mm ami few will ever suffer from Inter-
mitteuts if they avail themselves of the protec
tion this reineily affords.
for lAvrr Complaint, arising from torpid
it.. ,.t iii. I K.ir il in an excellent remedy, stim
ulating the Liver into healthy activity, and pro
duc.iug many truly remarkable cures, where
other ueuicuies tau.
PREPARED BT
Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass.,
Practical and Analytical ChemitU,
AND BOLD ALL ROUND THK WORLD,
rsxce, $1.00 rsx bottle.
DAT S0R1BNER WISHES TO 1N
(orm the Cittzerjs of IliU'way, and the
publio gccerally, that he has started a Liv
ery Stable and will keep
GOOD STOCK, GOOD CARRIAGES
and Uuggiei, to let upon the moat reasona
ble terms'':
B?3fa,He will also do job teasing.
Stable in the Brooks Barn, near the
Post Office, on Mil' street. All orders left
at the PoBt Office will meet prompt atten
tion.
Aug 20 1870. tf.
GENTS WANTED! For the fastest
aud most popular book with CO II
lustrations, likenesses of all the Presidents
beutifully bound, and priuted oi tinitd
aper.
THE NATION,
Its Rulers and Institutions,
AV ENGLISH AND GERMAN
Nothing like it. Strikes evervbodv
just the book they need. It is an Encvolo-
poedia of the Government. Sinirte iuph
in it. are of themselves worth tue price of
me uou oi'?r ow patet ana only f 2.60.
A ICH HARVEST, for Canvassers
ladies and gentlemen farmers, teachers
and students. One aaent took 75 ordrrm in a
few dayt, with circular alone, before the book
pppeared. $20 A DAY can be cleared in
fair territory. Write at once for circular
and information. NEW WORLD PUB
LISHING CO., Cor. 7th and Market Streets
Pbiaoeipn;,. vln37yl.
&t (Blh giuoqatc
Job
Printing Office,
Id the Court House, Hidgway, Pa.
N and after SUNDAY. OCT. 27 18;
the trains on tho Philadelphia &
Erie Itailroad will run as follows:
WKSTWAII.
Mail Train leaves I'hiljidelphin..ll.40 p. m.
" Kideway M 2.28 p. m.
" arrive at Eric 7.55 n. m.
Erie Exp leaves Philadelphia... 12. 40 p. m
" Hidgway 2.83 a. m
arrive nt Erie tA a. m.
Accomodation, leaves Itennvn, ...2.10 p. ni
' Hidgway, ..i.lo p. m.
ni-r at Kane 7. 30 p. ni.
has rwAnu.
Mcll Train leaves Erie 11.35 a. m
" Ridgwny 5.00 p. m,
arrive nt I'hilad'n... (5.55 a. m.
Erie Express leivcs Ene '.1.05 p. m
" " i itleway... 2.04 a. in
' ar-nt Philadelphia.. 8.30 p.m.
Accomodation, leaves Kane 7.45 a. in.
" ' Hidgway... H.5tj a. m.
" ni-r at Kenovo 12.30 p. m.
Mail East connects eat and weti at Erie
with!, S& MS It W and at Oorry and
Irvineton with Oil Creek aud Allegheny R
K Vt .
Mail West at Cony and Irvineton with
Oil Creel; and Allegneny It R V.
Warren Accommodation eist nnd west
with trains on L S and M 3 R east and
west and at Oorry with 0 C and A It R V.
Erie Accommodation Last nt Corry and
Irvineton with O C and A R R W.
VM. A. BALDWIN.
Gen'l Sup't.
"1IIARLES HOLES,
J Watchi
hmaker, Engraver and Jcwnlnr.
Main street, Ridgway, Pa. Agent for the
Howe Sewing Maohino, and Morton Gold
Pen. Repairing Watches, etc, done with
he same accuracy as heretofore. SatiB
aolioa guaranteed. vlnly.
T
"MI AYER HOUSE.
D. D. COOK, Proprietor,
Cor. Mill and Centre Sis., Ridgway, Pa)
The proprietor takes this method of an
nouncing to the public that he has reBttod.
revised, nud improved, this well known
hotel, and is prepared to entertain all
who favor him with their p-itronage. in the
best ttyle aud at low rates. vln30tf.
w.
C. HEALY.
DEALER IN
DRY GOODS, G33:32!S3, PROVISIONS
PRODUCE, FRUITS, !fco.
vtnStf. West Eud, Ridgway, Ps.
HYDE HOUSE,
RtDOWAY, Elk Co., Va.
W. II. SCII RAM, Proprietor.
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 18G0.
T
MIK OLD BUCKTAIL'S HOTEL, .
Kane, .McKean Co., Pa
K. c LUUltLK, Proprietor.
Thankful for the natrouaire heretofore so
liberally beslowed upon him. the new pro-
riclor, hopes, by paying strict attention
o the comfort and convenience of eursts.
to merit a continuance of the same. The
only stables for horses in Kane and well
cpt night or day. vln23yl.
NEW TIME TA15LE.
Commencing Nov. Sd 1872.
ALLEGHENY VALLEY R. K
THE BEST ROUTH BETWEEN PITT3-
BUUGII AND POINTS ON THE
PHIL' A. & ERIE R. tt.
The best work done, and at the
very lowcnt prices.
Blanks kept constantly on liand
at (his office.
Hand bills printed at the shortest notice
GOINO SOUTH.
Day Express leaves Corry at 11 00 a m
Arrives at Pittsburgh 8 30 p m
Night Express leaves Corry 5 10 p m
Arrives at Pittsburgh 6 80 a m
Parker's Accom. leaves Oil City 7 15am
Arrives at Varkei's 10 15 a m
Oil City Acoora. loaves Oil City 4 30 p m
Arrives at urafly s iscnd 8 30 p m
OOINO NORTH.
Day Express leaves PiUsburg at 8 00 a n
Arrives at Corry 6 00 p m
" " Irvineton 5 00 p m
Night Express leaves Pittsburgh 0 30 p m
Arrives at Crjrry 8 60 a m
" " Irventon 11 83 p m
Parker's Accom. leaves Parker 6 20 p m
Arrives at Oil City 9 00 p m
Oil City Accom. leaves B. Bend 6 60 a m
Arrives at Oil City 11 00 a m
Connections made at Corry and Irvine
tou for points on the Oil Creek and the
Allegheny Valley lUil Koad.
Pullman Pallaoe Drawing Room Sleep
ing Cars on Night Express Trains between
Corry and Pittsburgh.
Ask for Tickets via Allegheny Valley R,
it.
J. J. LAWRENCE. Gen. Sunt
Call iu and get our prices for advertis
ing and jobbing. Satisfaction warranted
Orders by mail promptly attended to.
Address,
II. A.
PATTISON,
Ridowat, Pa.
DAGUSCAHONDA EAILEOAD.
From and after Monday, Feb. 6th 1871.
Trains 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. ni., and
with Mail west at 9.15 a. m.
Leaves Daguscahonda at 9.20 a. m
ariives at Earley 10.00 a. tn. Leaves
Parley ti.60 p. ni., ana arrives at Dag.
uscabonda at o.UO p. m., connecting
with Mail east at 5.09 p. m., and Ac
commodation west at 5 40 p. m.
In case P. & E. trains are late, Dagus
cahonda train bo'.ds twenty minutes be
yond the above time.
Tickets should always be procured
oeiore leaving stations.
, C R. EAELKT, Lessee
HALL & I3ItO
Attorneys - at - Law
ST. MARY'S,
ELK COUNTY PNNSYL7ANIA,
JO.INO. HALL JAS. K. P. HALL
KERSEY HOUSE,
CuNTttsviLLis, Elk Co., Pa.
John Collins, Proprietor.
Thankful for the patronase heretofore
so liberally bestowed upon him, the new
proprietor, hopes, by paying striot at
tention to the comfort and convenience
of gnosis, to merit a continuance of the
same.
S. A. ROTE,
PHOTOGRAPHER.
AMD DEALER I If
Chromos, Stereoscopio Views, Piotur
Frames, io.
WEST END, RIDGWAY, ELK CO. PA.
v2n2tf.
II. WlLBER,
J.
One Door East of the Post Office, Main
at, Hidgway, Pa. .
Vegetables of all kinds re-
ceivea aaiiy.
Choice oranges and lemons.
vlnltf.
P. W. HAYS,
DEALE 1M
Dry Goods, Notions, Groceries,
. and General Variety,
FOX, ELK CO., PA.
Earley r. O.
vln47tf.
J7
PARSONS, ,
Manufacturer and Dealer io JUots
Shoes
Maia St., opposite Hotel,
v27y
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