The Elk advocate. (Ridgway, Elk Co., Pa.) 186?-1868, October 25, 1866, Image 2

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ii ?e n. ham.. rniTnii ninwiii.Tun.
i. smonr, lTiu.isiint.
I-Vs at Home. Don't V nl'miJ of
' ti!i fun Ht. home, lhm't Mint your
) . rsr, lest tlit Min should fmlo your ear
y i-N and your hearts, Jr.st a hourly liinjrh
' I iP down SOlliC of tliC tlltt.Jf V old cob-
il there! If yon want t. niin your
-ii. li t tluin tliink that nil mi ill. and
iv'ul riijojnirnt tiini-t be k'H tin tin'
! r'sbliolil wiiliotit, wl en tlu'y come
! mo n! n'jj.t. Wlu 11 oi.jo a lumic is
uiUilcil is n plm.'o to cut, ih ink, mill
Yip in, tbc work if bq.vn that ends in
iniblini: l.ousiR Mid dc-rcdalioli.
Yourg people niust lnwe fun and relax
: !;m fohu where ; if (V.ty 1 ml find
i nt fhrir own lie:irlh:-l;iies it v.i'.l bo
rmobt nt other find h-- t liiblc plu-
Therefore, lot tlio lire burn Lri-ht-!v
rt nicht. and nitike (he hoivutead de
1 ulif till with all those little arts that
t irents o perfectly uu'let star.d. 1'on't
repress the buoyant spirits of ynnr cbil.
hen ; half nn hour's merriment round
I'd lamp and firelight of home blots
i nt the remembrance of many a care
Mid annoyance during the day, and the
1 Pit safeguard they can take with iheni
into the world in the influence of n
) rinht little di niostic sanctum.
The Late Election. In explana
tion of the delay in publishing the ofli-
ial rcturne entire of the Ptatc, at the
l ite election, it is due to the Secretary
of the Commonwealth to explain that
several counties have not made their
ivturns, because the lleturn Judges
i hereof have adjourned over to the 2(ith
inst., the period fixed for receiving the
ii turns of the vote :n the army. Such
J'.eturn Judges have been instructed by
he proper officers here, that they cau
n i;ke ft return of the home vote before
they receive the ro'.d;t.Va' vote, which
1 itier return can be made as provided by
i , separately and afterwards.
There arc hundreds, if not thousands,
rf soldiers, citizens of Pennsylvania,
in the militacy service of the gov
i nrjent, whose xoies may pive a dif
U rent aspect to close results in localities,
t.t-d uft'ect the decision of many wagers
mi the election, involving larc sums of
money.
Radicalism and Rkvoiajtion.
We have good reason to believe, our au
thority bcin one of the fust men in
'onni'eticut. that rornoy, Secretary of
itio Knifed Mates Senate, and editor of
ihe Washington Chronicle nnd l'hiln
i:i Iphia Press, is writing to the Radical
ioveinors of ti c States to be ready to
l .:ueh Ftnto troops into Maryland, and
i. ut down Governor Swnnn by force of
i.-ni.s, In case he should thin proper,
i fter hearing and trial, to remove the
r artisan Police Commissioners of Ralti
inoro, for violation of the law.
Such a letter, we mv assured, has been
ent to (jovernor llaw'ey, of Connecti
cut. We should be glad to know that
i lie statement is not true, nnd still more
vratified to believe, on authority, there
would be no response to a call so uncal
led for, illegal, and rsvnlutionary in its
, ,irr.0sc but these vile men, who nave
ived and thriven upon the horrors of
war, and who are ready to sacrifice
liuht, ronson, and liberty, uid every,
body's property but their own, to the
anions of the hour, are ripe nnd ready
for the worst that can be contemplated,
i.inl it. becomes nil Conservative men to
1 e on the watch for this threatened d
n.oiietratiou. .V. Y. P.rj-css, Oct 20,
- ... .i-.s -
Is A Ill'RKY. A curious wedding is
l "ported to have taken place some days
ii nee near Ray City, Michigan, which
i -ads like this": If seems that a farmer
h.H his wife bv death, nnd that said wife
.'led pnrlv in themornini:. The fanner
i'M not ipnrcciate bcuig lelt alone in
l e world, and ere Lis Kile's eyes had
1 rd!y closed in the sleep that knows no
r -ikin". lie determined to marry again
Hitching up his team, he takes his scr
ant crirl and coos to Ray City to buy
:irnients for the dead. While there he
ii nrried the girl nnd returned to his
Mue the fame night with Lis second
t ifp so that I V ae'ual count he was not
ivMower twelve hours. The new wife
i i.peared at the funeral the next day in
,.n black, and was one of the princi-
I al mourners over the body of the first
PE..11FU1. Catastrophe. A Dutch
n. a- thus describes an accident : "Vonco
i long while n;n, I vent intos my abide
orchard, to climb a bear.trec to got some
1 caches to make vrow a bluui-budding
..ir. nnd von I nets on the tobcrmost
1 lanch, I vail from tho lowermost limb
l .it von les? on bo'h sides of the fence,
. . . ' 1 ! ... II
i ud l-Ae to stove mine ouisuio nr
An Knr-ENTRic Traveler A man
lu.in Kansas, fifty five years old, nrrivr
it 'Mobile, Ala., iu a small skiff, last
v i ek, after a trip dowu the river of one
I'tiii und ei"'it hundred oulos. noon
iter nachinz there he fell into the riv
i r bv aceilent aud was rescued by the
j oliee, who, tinding mat no was euuiy
1. 1 k him to the hospital. The hkiff coo
I; ined ordinary cooking utensils, a rifle,
W. j.un, pistol, and rlso a little dog,
Ji!drcss of the Mfemocratic
State Committee.
Democratic State Committer
Rooms Phila.,Oct. 17, 1860. j
To the Democracy of PcutinjIvnnui :
In the poll of more than six hundred
nnd (en thousand votes, you are beaten
loss than three percent, on the whole.
A change of one and hnlf per cent,
would have given you the State. You
have reduced tho majority of your op.
poncnts, and polled ucarly twenty thou
sand more votes than ever beforo. lip.
on the aggregate of the Congressional
vote, still greater force is shown.
In this contest you have proven your
devotion to principle, have demonstra
te 1 the strength of your organization,
and yield to your enemy a dearly.bought
victory.
You ore "defeated, but not dismay
ed." Ruoyancy and hopo everywhere
pervade your ranks, whilst chagrin and
dismay mark the visages of your oppo.
neuts.
They judge you rightly ; for, in the
light of this exhibition of your stern
devotiou to the doctrines of the Consti
tution, to the perpetuity of your Union,
and to the supremacy of your race, they
read their coming defeat.
For the first time since tho final dis.
baiiilment of our armies, you have met
the furces of the Republican organiza
tion. They loiifjht for tho life of their
larlv; they concentrated against you
the influence of almost every manufac
turer, corporation and bank; they had
it their command a largo preponder
ance of the public press of the State,
peakcrs without number, nil the money
that a dynasty of contractors to whom
the public trensury has been a mine of
weaith- could furnish ; memories of the
war still fresh enough to be the means
of exciting hatred j laws enacted with a
lew to the their own political ascen-
ancy ; a well-Jieip.incd organization,
nd all the advantages that the posses
on of municipal and otate power
could bring them ; and yet, unaided
and self. dependent, you have combated
this powerful combination, and almost
carried the State.
All honor nnd praise to tho Demo
cracy of tho Keystone, for this most
al la u t h;ht.
A band of men, who, in 1861, can
poll for their caudidatc 254.000 votes ;
in 1X134, 27S),000 votes, and in 180G,
205,000 votes ; who plant themselves
upon principles that are eternal; who
it' not despair of the Republic, nnu
who possess the physical power and the
moral courage to maintain their opin
ions and preserve their liberties, must
eventually be the ruling power iu the
State.
Implicit belief in the justice and
truth of the great doctrines that lie at
the base of our form of government,
i version to its centralization, and con.
fiihnce iu the cificieney of tho Consti
tution for the preservation of your liber,
ties, have ever dUiinguished you.
These are the magnets mound which
you have gathered in many a harU-
fuujibt contest, and to them you will
be true as the needlo of the pole.
Opinions of individuals may change ;
but, in ihe future as iu the past, come
victory or defeat, as a party you will
ever be found rallying to these princi
ples as the leading tenets of your po
litical faith."
Hope, confidence and courage should
be gathered from the i emembraiice,
that two thirds of the white freeuieu
of tho Republic think as you do upon
these subjects, and that, on every held
on which they are staked, your united
action will overcome all opposiu for
ces.
We ask you to persevere in the work
so auspiciously begun. Prom this hour,
let us determine to go forward. Let
us have done villi spasmodic efforts,
aud move onward with uufbigging en.
ergy.
J he thorough and effectual dissemi
nation of trutli, is tho proper mens to
your eventual triumph ; and organiza
tion, discipline, systematic effort and
individual exertion, are the avenues
that lead to victory. Will jou pursue
thrui? Cnited, dic'i)lined and deter
mined, you will be ii resistible.
J.y older ol Hie JJeniocia'iu Ma'e
Commit tee.
WILLIAM A. WALLACK,
t 'Imii mnji.
THE MARKETS.
J'ltiriWAY.
Oct '25, IXti'V
FI.OIT., pet hid
, 8u on,v i no
SO I'O
PORK 1.
Vt II EAT, per liii.shcl.
a oo
, l no
Ulli ,
CORN
l 2
OATS
05
-1 23
4 00
BUCKWHEAT
DRIED APPLES
BEANS 3 00
BUTTER per pound 4-
LARD 30
CHEESE r,o
MACK EKE 1 12
WHITE FISH 10
EGGS per dozen 30
Euie, I'A., Oct. 25, 18GG.
FLOUR per bbl $ 8 50 to 14 00
PORK 83 00 to 85 60
BEli F 22 00 to 2:) 00
WHITE FISH J bbl 9 25 to 9 r0
MACKEREL 10 00tol2 50
WHEAT per bushel 2 00 to 2 75
BEANS 1 75 to 2 00
EGGS perduzen 23 lo 23
LARD per pound 24to 25
CHEESE 10 to 17
BUTTER 23 to 25
ltn aiVl'iwhlJirJ?.
toleti rrr
The undersigned will let
his Bouse, Barn, stabling, Sc., situate on
Ceo lie street in
ST. MA NY'S ELK CO., PA.
and formerly Known as the Washiugton
iotel, for the term of .three or nve years
For further particulars, address
JUSKt'tl L,L1IK.
oct. 25 2t.
Beniinger P. 0. Pa.
JJOHHES FOR SALE!
One flpan of Gray Hortc on of
tJiem 9 and the other 10 years old ; oe
4 year old mare ; two 3 year old marer;
two 2 year old coltt one. yearling
colt f one $uckng colt, and one mare,
Calculated for taddle or harness, and
cannot be beat in the county.
The above gtock is to be sold on the pro
mises within two wcnis, at private anle, and
if not ioM by that timo will be Bold to the
highest, bidder at publio outcry.
oct 23, 2t. AMOS FOX,
Fox tp., Klk county. .
TO CONSUMPTIVES.
IIIE Advertiser, hnviiitf been restored
to health in a few weeks, by a vory
(simple remedy, afterjliavinj! suffered sever
al years with a severe hniR affection, and
that drtutddisease, Consumption is anx
ious to make known to Ids fellow sufferers
the moans of cure.
To all who desire it, lie will send a copy
of the prescription used, (free of charge),
with tho directions for pi-cparing the same,
which they will find a Sure Cure for Con
sumption, Asthma, Bronohits, &o. The on
ly object of the advertiser in sending the
l'recription, is to benefit tho afflicted, and
reail information which ho conceives to
be invaluable : and he hopes evi ry suffeie.-s
will try his remedy. sit will cost them
nothing, and may prove -a blesping.
l'arties wishing the prescription, will
please address
ItEV. EDWARD A. WILSON,
Williamslmrp. Kings County, New Vork.
Oct. l!5th l;J0U-ly.
S.1LIS!IVR1 It HO. ff CO.
Extensive Manufacturers and importers of
GOLD.JPLATED,; 0HEIBE JEWELBY,
SOLID AND NICK EI.
SIL.VEII WARE,
American, Enumsii and Swiss
Watches,
Cased by Ourselves,
And every description of
Fancy Goons and Yankee Notions,
Especially adapted ani designed for South
ern and Western Trade.'
Circulars nnd full descriptive Trice Lists
sent free, Agrnts wanted everywhere. Ad.
dress 8ALISBUHV, BKO. Co.
ul Dorrnnce street,
oct.23,'GG y- Providence, K. I.
PUBETO S EE !
AT LAKE CITY, Llk County, I'a.
On Tuesday, November 13ih, 1800, there
will be exposed to tne the following :
1 sett of Blacksmith Tools, complete ;
sett cf Csrpenter Tools; Chains, Cables.
KaftiiiR Tools of all kinds; Bedsteads and
Bedding; Two Barrels Molasses, Groceries,
Hub-Sleds, Leg-Sleds, Stoves ; 1 yoke of Ox.
en, nnd virions other articles too numerous
to mention. Pale to commence at 10 o'clock
m. of said day. Five months credit will
be given for nil sums over ten dollnrs. Ap
proved security required, it. is hum,
U. Itlll.M'.S,
Oct. 18th, 1800 4t. Adm'rs.
R dined Oil, Good yu.nny, by the
barrel, at 00 cents per gallon, by
oct 1 l-U J. run ni.li.
II" von wiint i! Jnnc1 or Vr
Ayer's celebrated Medioines, pure, call
upon the only authorized agent in Ridgway.-
oct. 11 tf J. POWELL.
If VOI1 Want a '0IK' of Salt, Flour,
of Feed, you can save monev by .buying
ot oct, 11 If. J. POWELL.
i vooorios ot mi jvinus
JT cheaper thuu can be bought ut Lric,
at wholesale or retail, by
oct. 11-tt.
J. POWELL.
INSURANCE
AGAINST hsor DAMAGE by FIRE.
JT1IIE Lycoming County Mutual Insuc-
mice Conipnny nt Muncey, Ph., con
tiiuics to Insure against Loss or Damage by
Fire on nil kinds ef Merchandise. Public
and private buildings, either in town or
county. Also on Mills, Tanneries, Barns,
stocks of Grain, do., at tho lowest possible
rates, consistent with safety to the Insurer
and Insured. The Lycoming County. Mu
tual Insurance Company invites an investii
gat ion as to its stability. Its capital
amounts to
$9,800,0001
Thus assuring to every ono of its patrons
that their losses will be promptly and satis
factorily paid. Its management has always
boon prudent, ns its existcnie of twenty
six years fully demonstrates.
JAMES BLAKELY,
Agent for Elk county, at St. Mary's.
GOttYilvElt'Sl
fXThe subscriber hogs leave to announce to
I the citizens of Elk and adjoining conn.
ties that he has nnrchased the harness shop
lutelv occupied bv John Burnt, and that he
is prepared to do all kinds of work in a suit
able stylo.
kept constantly onliand nt price.' losuil
the times. Give me a call shop in the sec
ond story of llouk s building.
ocll-ly. (J. LEVIS.
S A1 .1." '
I ' Twj Fteam Engines
b-inch bore nnd IC-inch stroke, with u am
shafts and line shafts. &'C.
Also, FOUR cylinder boilers thirty feet
ljng nnd of sufficient power lo drive th
two engines. Any one desirous or purchas.
lhgSteu-u .Machinery will nnd it to their ail.
vantage lo call upon ihe subscriber at Porti
land Mills. Ill RAM LA KM AM,
Ridgway, Ta. oct. 4th I'm.
NEWS DEPOT
AND PERIOIUCAE
s 'O.il
DAILY it- WEEKLY PAPERS
will be for sale hereafter, regularly at
H T) O
IHE JJOOK OTOUE
1 N
ST. MARY'S.
N. I'. Anv work, either American
or Europen, lteh'iouH, Scientifio, 1'hil
osophiual, Historical, &0., will be pro
cured oo application as - above. Any
article in the Hook or Stationery line
not in Store, will be sent for by mail
and be received in a few days alter or
BUSINESS ' CARDS.
XOHN O. HALL, Attorney at law
Uidg-
If way, bin county I'a
niar.l!i!'C0 ly.
TAURIE J. BLAKELT, Attorney and
j Counsellor at law, and U. 8. Cominis
iosner. Ridgway P. O. Elk county. Pa.
tmar-22'60.y.
SOUTHER AND AVILLI3 AtTorncyT a
Law, Ridgway, Elk county Ta., wilt
attend to all professional business prompt
ly. mar-22,C0-ly.
DR. J. S. BORDWELL Electio Physi
cian. Late of Warren county Ta., will
pronij'y answer all professional calls by
nighPlh- day. Residence one door oast of
the late residence of Hon. J. L. Gillis.
Mar.21!'00-ly.
TVt
W. B. HART.MAN, St. Mary's, Elk
If county, I'o
Late ol the Army ot the
Potomac. Particular attention eiven to all
cases of surgical nature mar-22'OG-ly.
TTVR. W. .TAMES BLAKELY Physician
fand burgeon, St. Mary's, Elk county
Pa,
mar-22'G0 ly.
D
R. W. W. SHAW Practices Medicine
nnd Surgery, Ccntreville, Elk county
mar-22'Od.ly.
i'a.
DR. A. S. HILL Kersey, Elk county Pa.
Will promptly answer allprofcssional
calls by night or day.
mar-2200-ly.
DR. EBEN J. KPSS. Physician nnd Sur
geon, St. Mary's Elk county Pa.
June-21'00-ly.
KERSEY HOTEL, Ccutreville, Elk ooun
ty, Pa., C. II. Hyatt, Pr. augd'tiO
CARVER HOUSE, Warren, Ta., Hull &
Hall, Proprietors. aug'J'06-ly
ALriXE HOUSE, St. Mary s Ta., Her
man Kreta, Proprietor. rugO'CO
ST. MARY'S HOTEL, B. E. Wcllendorf
Proprietor, St. Mary's, Elk county Ta.
This house is new and fitted up with espe.
cial care for the convenience nnd eomfort of
guests, nt moderate rates. Free Hack, to
and from the Depot. Good stabling at.
t ached. mnr-22'C0.1y.
"Y7"ASHIXGTON HOUSE, St. Mary's,
f Elk county Pa., Edward Babel Pro.
priclor This house is new and fitted up
with especial care for Ihe convenience of
guests. Good stabling attached.
Mar-20'06 ly.
ORDWKLL AND MESSENGER Drug
gists, Dealers in Drugs nnd Chemicals.
Paints, Oils nnd Vnrnish. Perfumery Toil.
elnrticles and Stationary, Ridgway, Elk
county Pa. mnr-22'0G-y.
H. YOLK, Manufacturer and Dealer
I in Lngtr Beer, opposite the Railroad
Depot, St. Mary's, Elk county Pa.
Mar-22 00-ly.
OA A A ATOTSTTFT ! AGENTS
fj VJwanled lor nix entirely new urliclit,
ut out. Address O. T. GAREY, City
tuilding, liidduford. Me. mny-17 Ofi-ly,
H'
ENRY II. THOMAS, Denier in all
kinds of Furniture, Spring Beds and
Mattresses, Picture Frames and Coffins,
Ridirwny Ta. Ware Rooms on the corner
of Main nnd Depot St's. may-17'tili-ly.
TACTICAL CLOCK AND WATCH
E MAKER. ST. MARY'S. E k conntv
Pa. Edward McBriile, keeps constantly on
hand and for sale, Watches, Clocks, Silver
Plated Ware nnd Jewelry ot all descriptions,
KeS Kepainng neatly executed, nnd done
on short notice nnd reasonable terms.
Mnr 2!-00.j.
J'
OB PRINTING, such as Cards, Posters,
Hand ISills, Bill Heads &c., done nt
the ADVOCATE OFFICE on short notice
and al reasonable prices.
HO. McCONNELL, House, Sign and
. Ornamental Painter. All orders
promptly attended lo with neatness aud
despatch. Inquire at this office, or of the
subscriber nt Kane Station. nugu'i'ily
T W. BAILEY, Surreon Dentist, Saint
I Mary's, Elk county, Pennsylvania, of
fers his professional services to the citizens
of Elk county Office opposite OoynoAi Mo
Vean s store: (July 21-, 00-1 y
"VL1VER & BACON, Manufacturers and
j Wholesale 4" Rolwil Dealers in
l'Uour, lVed anl Grain,
VAAAIj MIIjIjIS, Alilb, I A.
Orders solicited and promptly filled nt mnr
ket rules. aug 'Jth-ti'i-ly
1
ARGE CAPACITY, GUEAT Htrezntli
aud uneouulled tpced, simiilicii v and
completeness ot operation, tire ipialuies pe
c nl i nr to the
Nonpareil Washing Ma-
en mi.
It is a squeezing machine constructed on
strictly mechanical principles, and the ex
perieuce derived trom five veai-s extensive
use in fcmilies, hotels nnd public instiii'.lions
proves it to bd of lasting value to the pur
chaser
The manner of operating tho Nonpnt oil
bv romrv moiion acting on a cionk s inlt
with balance wheel.) which moves Ihe
lungers alternately, is the simplest, least
alinnoiis mill most powerful that can oo uo
vised for the purpose, and accomplishes the
work wilh the e rial est inpiuity and the
least possible labor.
1 he great speed with which tins mnchine
performs work will be understood I'm in 'lie
stnteinent that it is geared to give six btrokes
of t lie plungers tor one turn ot Hie handle,
or, when worked leisurely, about lour hun
dred strokes a minute Safety to the fabric
washed is insured by Ihe entire absence ot
rubbing.
A girl or boy of fifteen can work the ma
chine, and do a week's washing for a family
of six or eight persons in two to three hours
lime ; aud H may be relied on to oleanse the
clothing thoroughly, without assistance
from Imnd rubbing
Send for free Descriptive Circulur and
terms to dealers, to whom exclusive right
Ol sale is secured.
OAKLKY & KEATING,
181, Water St., N. Y.
July 2C,'C6-ly
SOMETHING NEwT
HOUSE, SIGN & ORNAMENTAL PATNTTNO
r I wlE SLUSCK1BER WOULD UE
spectfully inform the citizens of Elk
county that he has just started in the
above business in Ridgwav, and feel coon
dent that he can please all who may favor
mm with I heir custom. GKAIMMJ,
PAPER HANGING AND CALCIMINING
DONE ON SHORT NOTICE AND IN THE
most fashionable and improved manner and
style. Orders left at this Office or at Ihe
Banking House of Souther, Willis & Souther
will be promptly attended to.
W. P. WILLIAMS,
- May-17'CG-ly.
TXECUTIONS; ' SUMMONS, SUB
12i nast Warrants, &o., on hnd aud for
G RE A T EXCITEMENT
Is kept up by tb
DAILY ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS
AT
FREDERICK RUDOLPH'S
Cheap Cash Store,
Where he has on hand and for sale
MET & BOY'S CLOTHING,
DRY GOODS,
LADIES & GENTS FURNISniQ
GOODS,
LADIES DRESS GOODS,
LADIES' & GENTS
SHAWLS, SONTAGS,
BREAKFAST SHAWLS,
ALSO HATS & CAPS,
BOOTS & SIIOEB,
NUBIAS, COMFORTERS,
SCARFS, HOODS &o,
ALSO- GROCERIES,
COFFEE, SUGAR, TEA
A very large aud well selected STOCK of
the best made, aud warranted in every
respect
RK.'h, LOUR, SALT,
PORK, FISH Sr.
ALSO CONFECTIOXA UY
AND YANKEE NOTIONS
IN GREAT QUANTITIES
AND QUALITIES
TOBACCO AND SEGAR8
OF THE BEST QUALITY
CSyl eay, to one and all, that my gtook
is full and complete, and will be sold al
small profits.
Give bia a call before purchasing else
where.
FREDERICK RUDOLPH
It- Mry'i4 Nov. 25'6-ly.
J. Power's Co ruxnn.
THE LARGEST
STOCK OF
fc S S
THE MOST DESIRABLE ASSOItT.
MENT.
mHE UNDERSIGNED offers to tho pub
I lio at his commodious Sales Rooms iu
Ridgway, tiie largest and best general as
sortment of Merchandise that oan be fount!
at any Store between
WILLIAMSPORT AND ERIE,
and at more favorable prices than can be
bought at either of these points.
His stock comprises a splendid variety of
PRINTS, DELANES,
SHEETINGS,
DRESSGOODS, CLOTns,
READY MADE CLOTHING,
BOOTS
AND SHOES,
TINWARE,
HARDWARE,
CROCKERY,
STONEWARE,
GR OGERIES fc rR O VISIONS
&C, kV,.
tThe. proprietor, thankful for the
very generous patronage thus far extended
to hiBrestablishnient by the citizens of Elk'
and adjoining counties, hopes to merit and
receive a continuance of the same.
J. POWELL,
Aug.-16'GG.-ly.
FURNITURE I
rpiIE UNDERSIGNED T A K E S
X pleanure in announcing to tho citi
zens of Ridgway and adjoining towns, that
he has just opened a Furniture Shop in
Ridgway, and is prepared to sell all kinds
of furniture at t lie lowest prices. His stock
consists in part of
COMMON CHAIRS, TABLES,
BEDSTEADS,
SPRING BEDS & MATTRESSES
BUREAUS, WASH STANDS,
Cane seat Chairs of all kinds,
BABY CHAIRS,
CRIBS,
SOFAS,
LOUNGES,
TETE A TETF.S,
BEDROOM SUITS
of Chestnut, Mahognny and Black Walnut
aud every thing usually fouad in a fi:"it
class country Ware Room.
TICTURE FRAMES
of nil sizes, and of Mahogany, Rosewood,
lilacK Walnut and Gilt
MADE TO ORDER.
ALSO COFFINS kept on hand, nnd made
to order, of every kind uud desm-iption.
1 lease CALL and exatmue my stock b e
fore purchasing elsewhere, fur 1 hope fy
strict attention lo business, and ki.uping nil
tho market demands in my hue, lo merit
the patronage of the public. Wnrcroums
on tho corner of Ma'n and Depot streets.
If EiN Hi II. THOMAS.
May-17'GG-ly,
m
18G6
)I1ILADELPHIA ti ERIE RAIL
ROAD. This great line traverse
the Northern and Northwest counties of
Pennsylvania to- the city of Erie, on
Lake Eric.
It has been lcasod by the Pennsylva
nia Nad Road Company, and is opera
ed by them .
Its entire length w:s opened for pas-
scnjjyr and Height business, Uctober
17til, 18(54.
TIME OF PASSENGER TRAINS
AT RIDGWAY.
Leave Eusttcard.
Erie Mail Train 3 30 p. ia.
Erie Express Train 10 30 p. m
Leave Westicard.
Erie Mail Train 1 30 p. in.
Erie Express Train 3 24 a.m.
Passenger cars run through without
ohunge both ways between Philadelphia
and Eric.
NEW YORK CONNECTION.
Leave New York at 9.0$ a. m., Arrive
at Erie 9.15 a. m.
HI irc.
I860
Leave Erie at 1.55 p. m., arrive at Ne
York 8.40 p. in.
Eleciknt Slkepino Cars on Express
Traius both ways between Williamsport
and Baltimore, and Williamsport r.tid
Philadelphia.
For information respecting Passenger
business apply at the S. E. corner iJOtli
and Market Sts.
And for Fraight business of the Com
pany's Agents:
S. R. Kington, Jr. Cor. 13th and
Market Sts. Philadelphia.
J. SV. Reynolds Erie.
W. Rrown, Agent N. 0. R. R. Bal
timore. II. II. Houston,
Gen'l. Freight AgU. iTo.
II. W. G WINNER,
Gen'l. Ticket Agt. PhiVa.
Alfred. L. Ttler,
9t'.'dl Svpt Wm't.
dering. jun.
! i uul lavonte.
sale at this oaice.