7. Henry A. Parsons, Jr. - - Editor THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1874. From the Pittsburgh Telegraph. ALLEGHENY VALLELY BAIROAD. We printed in our lateat edition yes torday, the cleat and eucoinet report mado to tho stockholders of the Allegh eny Valley Railroad, by its President, John Seott. Esq. Considering the em barrassed condition of the road when he took charge of it, and tho contusion of its affairs, he seems to have acted with great discretion in bringing order out ol chaos and getting before tho stockhold ers a lucid statement of the finanoial condition of the company. When Mr. Soott assumed control of tho road its floating debt was assumed to bo two rail lions, or ia any event not over two and a half millions, but instead of this it ap proximated fivo millions (84,823,350), without counting tho cost of 41,000 shares of Oil Crook Railroad, aggregat ing over a million and a half of dollars, which tho company has tho optiou of funding in an eight per ceut bond. Counting this, the total floating debt is set down at $6,360,850. Tho interest on tho bounded debt is already provided for in the earnings of tho road, and it wil require but a few years, president Scott rnantains, to enable the company to provido for all its debts, including bonds issued to secure the floating in debtedness. In this view, Col. Thomas A. Scott, President of tho Pennsyl vania road, who was present, concurred, and stated his belief that the company would be able to pay scvon per cent, on the entire amount of its debt in three years. 15ut to secure this result, it is essential the creditors consent to fund ing the floating debt in a .twenty vears' bond and permit the company to man ago its own affairs, without the embar rassment of needless litigation, in an economical manner, applying the earn ings to the liquidation of its debt. A Committee appointed to report on the President's exhibit of the affairs of the Company, recommended that the Penn sylvania llailroad, as tho owner of a ma jority of tho stock, and also tho guaran tors of thirteen aud a half millions of the company's bonds now selling in Lon don, take such steps ss will prevent the discredit of the enterprise, and that a sis per cent, gold bond bo issuod in or der to represent the expenditures neces sary for this purpose, the bond to be en dorsed by the Pennsylvania Railroad, and the indebtedness ultimately funded into the same. A Committee was appointed to confer with tho Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany, and tho meeting adjourned to meet on tho 30th inst. The Alleghany Valley Railroad now owns, including main line and branches, 252 miles of road; its equipment h valued at $2,200,000 and its Vittskurg real estate at 800,000, This is sub ject to a bonded debt of 4,000,000 7 30 bonds on tho main line, 81,000,000 7 per cent, on tho lienuctt branch, aud 83,500,000 5 per cent, second moriagc bonds duo tho State of Pennsylvania The interest on this bonded debt amounts to f 1, 102,000, end this can easily bo met, even in the present de pressed state of railroad business, by the net earnings of tho road,, leaving the floating debt to-bo provided for. as indi cated, Caleniar of Political Events. June 17, Illinois Republican Conven tion. Juno 17, Indiana Republican Conven tion. June 17, Vermont Republican Con vention. June IS, Maine Republican Conven tion, June 22, Congress to adjourn. June 23, Maiuo Democratic Conven tion. June 24, Iowa Anti-Monopoly Con vention. June 30, Illinois Prohibition Conven tion. July 7, Iowa Republican Convention. July 14, Arkansas election for Con stitutional Convention. July 15, Indiana Democratic Conven tion . July 29, Alabama Conservative Con vention. August 3, Kentucky election. August 6, North Carolina election. August 18, Ohio election to adopt or ject the new Constitution. August 19, Pennsylvania Republican Convention. August 19, Tennessee Conservative Convention. August 26, Pennsylvania Democratic Convention. August 26, Ohio Demooratio Conven tion. September 1, Vermont election. September 14, Maine election. Ootober 13, Ohio election, October 13, Indiana. election. October 13, Iowa election: Ootober 13, Nebraska election October 14, Georgia election. October 22, West Virginia election. November 2, Louisiana election. November 3, elections in Alabama, Arkansas, Delaware, Florida, Illinois, Kansas, Maryland; Massachusetts, Min nesota, Missouri, Nevada, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, North . Caro lina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, Wis consin. Note. All tho above named States 35 elect llcpiesentatives for the Forty-fourth Congress, beside State officers, varying in each State. The elections to the Forty-fourth Congress will be completed next year as follows: New Hampshire ill March, Rhode Island and Coaneotiout in April, Cali fornia in Sept., Misisssippi in Novem ber. The Forty-fourth Congress will, unless sooner oouvened, meet on the first Monday in December, 1875. Two German fire companies in Elpria, O. recently disbanded because the Council passed a prohibitory beer ordio- unco. These gentlemen neia mat water was ouly good for putting out fires. GENERAL NOTES. Sir Charles Fox,the oolebrated Eng lish civil engineer ia dead. Efforts are in be mado to propagate oysters and lobsters in Great Salt Lake. General Custer is preparing to march against the Sioux Indians, now on tho war path. ANY court recently decided that a Sister of Charity cannot be excused at tending as witness became of her re ligious vows. It has been estimated that the seven furnaces in and about Ilnrrisburg pro duce annually 46,000 tons of iron, re quiring in the process 00,836 tons of iron ore and 75,318 tons of coal. A smart young Granger in Lao Qu1 Parle, Minn., has this year set out 9, 000 forest trees, besides sitting up five' nights in every week with a redhaiieu young woman of great beauty. Lieutenaut King's command have captured eighty-four hostile Apache warriors and tureo chiefs nt Camp Ver de, Arizona. A. B. Knowiton & Co.'s IJevcrwick hoisery mill, at Sand Lake, Rcnssclao. county, N, Y., was burned Juno 14 Loss, 880,000 insured for $50,000. The stables of the Bistul County (Mass.) Agricultural Society wcro bur ned on Saturday night, with fourteen horses, mostly trotting stock, there for training. Loss, ?5o0,U00. One of the female clerks in the Trea sury Department at Washington, recent ly administered a horsewhipping to a lady whom tho Treasury heroine ac cused of circulating malicious reports about her. Edward Mullen, tho pedestrian walk ed 115 miles iu 25 hous 12 minutes, in New York, on Monday, beating Wes ton's time by 5 minutes, lie proposes walking 5000 miles iu six days. Henry C. Henderson, postmaster at Keene, New Hampshire, committed suicide by hanging ou Friday ni;;lit. Deceased was laboring under aberration of mind, caused by sunstroke two years ago. The entire Democratic State ticket is elected in Oregon. The Legislature stands: Senate, Republicans, 11; Demo crat, 9; Independents, 10; House, Re publicans, 1G; Democrats, 22; Indepen dents, 22. There is a sharp competition between the various ocean steamship compauies plying between New York and Liverpool Passenger fares are in consequence sixty six per cent lower than they wero two montns s"o. The committee on the bursting of the dam at Williamsburg reported that they had examined the remains of the dam, and fonnd defects of tho "rosett charac ter, indicating that the work had been done by inexperienced persons. H. A. Burrows, cashier of the Lake Shorn and Michigan Southern Railroad, has mysteriously disappeared from Buffalo siuce the 11th iust. It is sup posed he was laboring under temporary insanity, eaused by bereaveuicut iu his family. His accounts aro correct. The steamer Western has arrived at Sioux City from Fort Benton, being the first boat of the season from Upper Mis souri. Sho reports that the Indians on the upper river are very quiet, and very few are showing themselves on the banks of the river at the landings. Tho Levee Couvcution assembled on Saturday in New Orleans, fourteen parishes being represented. The object of tho meeting was to devise means to protect tho State from ovei flows in the future. A committee was appointed to visit Washington to re.'ure Goveruiueu ta! aid. One thousand pounds of nitro glycer ine in tho Government magazine, four miles above Sbreveport, La., exploded June 12th with terrific force. Tho con cussion was so great that tho whole population rushed into the streets. Houses were shaken and windows bro ken. No lives were lost. From Reading cornea the official an nouncement that owing to the depressed condition of the coal and irou trade, aud the general falling off in busiuess, the hours for labor in the shops of the Phila delphia and Reading llailroad Company will be reduced from nine to eight hours along the line on and after June 15th. In Harrison county, Kentucky, on Juue 5th, a party of masked men took Robert Rocket from tho house of his employer, riddled his body with bullets, soaked his clothes with coal oil, and set him on fire, burniug the dead body. Becket was charged with the murder of a man named Ellis about a year ago, but was out on bail. The Troy Times says Van Vessler, the clerk in the Grand Central Depot at New York, who recently stolo S3G,000 from the company's safe and fled with an accomplice, sailed for E urope on tho 10th inst. 1( had been suspected that the robber was in Greenfield, Saratoga county, and one of the sharpest officers in the employ of the railroad company made a very thorough search for him, but without success. It appears that Van Vessler went to Florida imme diately alter tho robbery and reocently came back. A curious suit was recently brought by a female vocalist in San Francisco. It appears that recently her goods and chattels were seized for rent, and among them was a book in which she had pasted all the newspaper notice of her vocal .exploits. 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Mail between RETNOLDSVILEL & BROCKWAI VILLE bag placed on that road a line o Hacks leave the Exchange hotel a Reynoldville every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday on the arrival of the ISrooitvillo stage, and return the same day. These hacks connect at Brockway villa with the Ridgway stages, making connection with traius on the P. & E. Road, both east and west. Every attention to the comfort of patrons of this line will be given, and a liberal patronage solicited. Aug. 13-72tf. NEW L.IVEUY BTAULI3 IN DAN SCR1BNER WISHES TO.IN (orm the Cittzetis of Bidgway, and the public gor-cmlly, that he lias started a Liv ery Stable uud will keep GOOD STOCK, GOOD CARRIAGES B'.ijjios, to let 'lpjii the most reasonn ble terms. EQlle will also do job teanr.inft. Stable on Croud street, above Main. All orders left at tho Post Office will roeci prompt, attention Aug 20 1S70. tf. Edw'd J. 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IN THE COUNTY, HAVING TUB LARGEST CIRUU- ATION, IT IS THEREFORE THE ADVERTISING MEDI UM IN THE COUNTY Sttotnl to the IfntcvcstfS of the Atopic of GHH (Lvountjj, TEEHS:.52.00 PER YEAH. 'you want to sell anything, let the people know it through the Advocate, the great adviw-tisiiig medium. BRING ALONG YOUR ADVER TISEMENTS AND GET Til EM INSERTED IN THE ADVOCATE, AT LOW RATES. Printing Office, In the Court Ilsufc, Ridgway, Pa. Tho best work done, and at the very lowest prices. Hand bills printed at thehorest notice. Call in and get our prices for advertis ID 1 and jobbing. Satisfaction warranted Orders by mail promptly attended to Address, HENRY A PERSONS, JR. Kidgway, Pa T)I1Y81CIAN8 AND DRUGGISTS. JL A prominent New York physician lately complained to Dundas Dick, about his San dalwood Oil Capsulas, stating that some times they cured miraculously ( bnt that a patient of his had taken them for sometim without effect. On being informed that several imitations were made and sold, he inquired and found that his patient had been taking cupBulas sold in bottles, and not DUNDAS DICK. & CO'S. What happened to this physician may have happened to others, and DUNDAS DICK & CO., take this method of protecting "Oil of Sandalwood" from this disrepute PHYSICIANS who once prescribe the Capsulas will CONTINUE TO DO SO, for they contain the TUHE OIL in the BEST AND CHEAPEST form. OIL OF SANDLEWOOD is fact super seding every other remedy. Bixly CepBules ONLY being required lo insure a safe and certain euro in Bix or eight days. From no other racdioine can this result bo had. Dick's Sott CArnnLKS solve the prob lem long considered by many eminent phy sicians, of how t avoid the nausea and dis gust experienced in, swallowing, which are well known to detract from, if not destroy, il, n irnod eflccls of many valuable remedies. Knft Cncsutcs aie nut up in tin-foil and neat boxes, thirty in each, and are the only capsules prescribed by Physicians. BSSf'TIiESE WEBE THE ONLY CAP SULES ADMITTED TO THE LAST TABLi EXPOSITION. Send for Circular to 85 AVooslorSt., N YJ SOLD AT ALL EHUG STORE General Agency, 110 Reade Street, N. Y VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR RENEWEIL Every year increases tho popularity of this valuable Hair Preparation; which is duo to merit alono. "VVo can assure our old patrons that it is kept fully up to its high standard ; and it is tho only reliable and perfected prep aration for restoring Gray ob Faded IIaxb to its youthful color, making it soft, lustrous, and silken. Tho scalp, by its use, becomes white and clean. It removes all eruptions and dandruff and, by its tonio properties, prevents the hair from falling out, as it stimu lates and nourishes tho hair-glands. By its use, tho hair grows thicker and stronger. In baldness, it restores tho capillary glands to their normal vigor, and will create a new growth, except in extreme old age. It is the most economical Hair Dressing ever used, as it requires fewer applications, and gives tho hair a splendid, glossy ap pearance. A. A. Hayes, M.D., State Assayer of Massachusetts, says, "Tho constituents aro pure, and carefully selected for excellent quality, and! consider it the Best Preparation for its intended purposes." Sold by all Druggists, and Dealers in Medicines, Frioe One Dollar. Buckingham's Dye FOB, THE WHISK-tllta. As our Itencwer in many cases re quires too long a time, and too much care, to restore gray or faded Whisk ers, we have prepared this dye, in one preparation; which will quickly and effectually accomplish this result. It is easily applied, and produces a color which will neither rub nor wash off. Sold by all Druggists. Price Fifty Cents. Manufactured by R. P. HALL & CO., NASHUA, N.H. Ayer's Cathartic Pills; For tho relief and cure of nil dorango ments in the stum ach, liver, and bow els. They are a mild aperient, and nu excellent purgative, Iteirnt purely veco- table, they cont'iiu no mercury or mine ral whatever. Much serious sickness and Biiircrinfr is prevent ed bv their timelv use ; and every inmily should hove them on hand for their protection and relief, when renuircd. Long experience has proved them to bo the saf est, surest, and beet of nil tho with which tho market abounds. Ity their occasional use, tho blood is uurillcd, tho corruptions of tho sys tem expelled, obstructions removed, and the whole maclunery of lifu restored to its healthy activity. Internal organs which become clogged and sluggish aro cleansed ly Aii-r's PIUh, and stimulated into action. Thus incipient disease Is changed Into health, tho value ol wiucn cnmige, when reckoned on tho vast multitudes who enjoy it, can hardly ho computed. Their sugar coating innkcs them pleasant to take, and preserves their virtues unimpaired for any length of time, so tlmt lliey aro ever lresn, anil pcneciiy rouaDiu. searching, they aro mild, ana operate without disturbance to tho constitution, or diet, or occupation. Full directions are givsn on tho wrapper to each box, how to use them as a Family Physic, and for tho following complaints, which theso Piffs rapidly euro : For l.ri'ii or iuliirettion, Uxtleas nrm, Lang uor and , of Appi-tite, they should bo taken modcratolv to stimulate the stom ach, anil restore its healthy tone and action. Vrf tf'imtnlaint liml it.ft VUl'IOIlS RVTlin- tonia, itilioim llfuduclift, Mick Henri. cav, .Sttuuutcv or irn bichrww,jh Ions Colic and iiilioun vr,they should bo ludiciouslv taken for each case, to correct tho diseased aruon or leinovo the obstructions which CUllHU 11. For Dysentery or Itiurrbuea,' but' one mild dose is geiieru'lly required. tor iinenmnnam, lul, urarri, tilution of the Heart, lain In the tlile. Hack and 1oIiih. thev should be contin uously taken, as required, to change the diseased action of the system. With such change those complaints disu'ppear. tot S5roiy ami siropiticni nweiiings, they should be taken in large and frequent doses to produce the effect of a drastio purge For Muiiureimioii, a large dose should bo taken, as it produces tho desired effect by sym pathy. As a Dinner Fill, take or.o or two Pills to promote digestion and relieve the stomach. An occasional uoue Hiiiniiiuies uia siuuinuu aim bowels, restores the appetite, and invigorates the system. Hcnco it is oilen advantageous where no serious derangement exists. One who feels tolerably well, often flndn that a dose of these lHlls makes him feel decidedly better, from their cleansing ana renovating enect ou tne lugesuvo apparatus. PREPARED BY Dr. J. C. 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Kidgvfay, Elk County, Pa. Agent for the Traveler's Life and Aeel dent Insuranoe Co., of Hartford, Conn. JAMES D. FULLER TON, Surgeon Dentist, having permanently lo cated in Kigway, offers his professional ser vices to the citizens of K kigway and sur rounding country. All work warranted. Oilice iu Service & Wheeler's Building, up stairs, hist door to the left, 73-n-82-ly G. G. MESSENGER, Druggist and Paraceutist, N. W. cornet of Maiu aud Mill Btreets, Kidgway, Pa. A full assortment of carefully selected For eign and Domestio Drugs. Prescription carefully dispensed at all hours, day or night. vln3y J. S. B ORD WELL, M. D., Eclectio Physician and Surgeon, has remov ed his orhce from Centre street, to Main st. Kidgway, Pa,, in the second story of tho new brick building of John Q. 11 all, oppo site Hyde's store, Qffiec hours: 8 to 9 a- m: 1 to p. m. 7 jan 9 7a T. S. HARTLEY. M. D., Physician and Surgeon, Ilidgwa , Pa. Office in Walker's Building. Special attention given to Surgery. 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