(Slit founts giiluaqnt. H. A. 1'ATTISON, EJitor. THURSDAY, JAN. 9, 1871 Democratic Organs. The Democratic Journals still keep tlieir old gnme of lying and vitupera tion at work, just as though the people of this state at the ttato election by a majority oi 40,000, and at the presiden tial election 130,000 wajsority, had not get to their seal as a lying ministry, in language to plain to be mistaken. "We know you gentlemen to be liars, and slan ders, we take no stock in otir only stock iu trade to wit: Unmitigated falsehood.'' One says of the. President that he is weary of Long Branch, and American things generally, that he is going to Europe next summer because his son and daughter met with a hearty reception there this last season. Now nobody but Demociatio organs knows anything about the President going to Europe next sum mer, not even the President himself, and all there is about it is Democratic gues sing, and the Democratic guess is always a lie. Another says of Gen. Allen, our worthy State Auditor General that he was a shister in the army duiiua the war, and all we have to say to tho cowdardly slander is that it is a lie made out of whole cloth, not a word of truth in it, as every soldier, and honorable, and truth loving civilian knows, such a lie is hard ly worth a passing notice,yetwe waste pa per and ink enough to simply designate it by its true character and that is a wholesale falsehood. Every sensible Democrat, and every intelligent Demo cratic organ knows that the Democratic party is dead. Then why this fuss and bluster over the carcass of what was once a live controlling element in Americau politics? Slavery was at one time tbe life and soul of the Democratic party, when that went under every thing upon which the party relied for power disap. peared. The orators and oracles of the party could no longer wax eloquent about this peculiar institution as the gift of the fathers of the Republic' to the people. They laid much stress on the word "pc culiar," it, using it, in regard to slaveiy, as if it mcnt more when so used, and as though it relieved the institution of one whit of its barbaric meanness, Weil slavery being dead, the skeleton carcass of the Dcuiocmuy, uuw uud then utters a groan ovor what it once was, to wit, a great, a very great political party, and would likejo make believe that it is yet, But when did Gen. Grant tell a Demo crat editor or orator that ho was going to Europe? That American scenery had lost its charms? Or that he earnestly desired to be lionised by Europeans? These gentlemen don't know, for the best reeson in the world. Gen. Graut 1 as never intimated any such thing, not even to his most intimate friends. Upon the whole it is somewhat amazing to see and hear these Democratic whiffi' caperand bark and snarl while the great Republican party moves on, not even pausing to say yet out. . . Ended at Last. On Saturday even ing at a few minutes after eleven o'clock tho Jury in the celebrated Stokes case came into court having agreed upon their verdict, of "murder in the first degree." The Judgment of the Court, which is tho death penalty was pronounced on Monday, the Cth iust. Thus it happens that in just one year from the day that Fisk was murdered, his murderer is sen tenced to be executed by hanging. It seems there was 6ome sensation in the court room which was densly packed when the jury returned with their ver dict, and Stokes demonstrated the viol, ence of his nature in menacing Mr. Beach one of the Atty's for the people; simply because he done his duty well to society, and in faithfully vindicating the laws. Stokes is to be banged Feb. 28, 1873. m A I.I. who travel are "inuehly" inter ested in the lodging place or places thoy are destined to occupy. A good table, a comfortable room, an inviting bed on which to lay the weary body are matters that claim a good deal of attention when one is out from home. Well the propri etor of the Hyde House in our village seems to have anticipated all these things in the first class bouse he keeps. The hungry, thirsty, foot sore and weary trav eller can here find things to his liking. R. K. E.nbody keeps an excellent eating saloon in the basement of the Service & Wheeler Block, No., 42 Main Br., Ridgwaj. ne has on hand at all trmes a large supply of ehoice cigars, tbe very best oysters, tripe pickled tongue in a word all the et cetera of a first class eating house. Those desiriug to do so, can spend an hour plasantly at Billiards or pool. Br do means put yourself in another's power; if you put your thumb between f wo grinders they are very opt to bite. On Christmas uvuijiu fim n:ru,'i , of the Society and Friends ot Rev. J. W. Davis and family, met at the Wilcox House in Wilcox for Sociable. The ladies provided a most, excellent supper for all present, and cheer and good will to all was the scntiuirnt of tho honsc. After a most pleasant evening, spent in exchange ot friendly words and thoughts, and in vainly attempting to strip the ta blcs of their siiper-abtindnnt loads of good things, the crowd dispersed, leav ing $173,00 in money which was pre sented to Rev. J. W. Davis, with a lurge amount of cake which the ladies of Wil cox know so well how to make. For which ho desires to return his thanks and the thanks of his family, hoping that he may be as earnest in striving to present to them the bread of life as they were earnest in providing for the teni porial wants of himself and family. Drugs. When one is well and hear ty, there is no person or persons in the community so little thought of as the Doctor, and the Apothecary. What care wo about Doctors nud Druggists, whew! We are all rijiht, never going to bo sick. Hell the tables turn, if not entirely over, they tip aoiuziugly, (to us at least) wo ore rcaily uot well, just about sick, aud tho Doctor is ubout as good looking man as wc know of in the community, and the Druggist is a mighty fine fellow. Are you just about, eick? H'ell call in the Doctor of your choice, get his prescription, aud go right off to G. G. Messenger's Drug store and have it filled with a pure article. Grove keeps superior oils and paiuts, und ho or1' Alt'" are always on hand to wait o.i customers Fire at St. Mary's. On Sunday eveuing 5th inst- about half past niue o'clock the residenco of Mr. Berkley, on Rose St., took fire and was soo n a smouldering ruius. Tho worst feature of the fire, and iudcod a most lamenta ble occurance was the burning to death of three children, one five years, one three years and one uioe mouths old. The children were eft aluue in the house and the house locked; the mother from home in a ttute ot intoxication. The family were in indigent circumstances, and not only so, but the parents were considered unfit to have the custody of tlieir children. Of this latter fact we are informed the overseers of the poor had due notice, but for some reason best known to themselves did uot act is duty and humanity dictated. On Mouday the iuhuman besotted mother left the village. The Weather. The weather dur ing tbe past month or two has been pas sing strange. More snow has fallen at this season of the year throughout the country than for at least five and it may bo ten years previous. The delay to travel by rail has been very great uud the cost to the different railway compa nies in their efforts to keep up the ''Irou Monster" has been immense indeed. The howlingsot "Old Boreas" have sent thrill to, the hearts of all, and caused those who by force of circumitancos wtrc compelled to face the fury of the "Win ter King," to don overcoat, muffler and gloves before exposing thenisebes to its stern blasts. But then comes the in quiry. "What if they do not possess these articles iodespeusible to comfort?" Wc answer at once. "Go to Horton At Miller's, Masonic Hall building, where you will find a full line of Clothing, gloves, scarfs and other articles of wear ing apparel, the possession of which will make you comfortable and happy. And the strangest thing of all is, they arc cheap. In these days ot hard times men are looking about to see where they save tbe most money in purchasing those articles necessary to carry ou their business with profit to themselves. This is so with lumbermen who 'use a great many edged tools aud chains. Well it has been dem onstrated to a certaiuty that W. S Ser vice & Co., 12 Maiu St., is the place to buy every thing in the hard aud tiuware line from a tin whistle to a first-class cook, and parlor stove. Dou't forget tho place, No. 42 Main st. Persons wishing to avail themselves of the very best fresh beef, pork, saus age, tud corned beef should call without delay at the meat market of Messrs Brewer & Cook, where they can find the articles named at live and let live prices. Don't forget tho place, Brewer & Cook, in tho basement, first door west of the Poft Office. The Aldine for Januajy is received It contains thirteen supjrb engravings, among thera illustrations of the pictura rocks of Lake Superior. The Aldine moves on, and every Number is fresh proof of the fact that it is determined to bring the art of wood engraving to the greatest possible perfection. Sub scription $5, including the beautiful oil cromos of the "Village Belle," and Crossing the Moore." Published by James Sutton & Co., 58, Maiden Lane, N.y. 0. iiO, J Vv'LJ, ill, i) l'.cleolifl PhyHiciun and Surgeon, Iihh remov. ed his oflice from Centre street, to Main si Ridgway, Pa in the second story of tbe new brick building of John O. Hall, oppo site Hyde's store. Oflice hours: 8 to 9 a- m: 1 to 2 p. m. 7 to 8 p. m. jnn 9 74 TAVERN LICENSE. Notice is hereby given that the fol lowing persons bavt filed petitions to the court of Quarter Sessions of Elk Co , for tavern and eating house licenses, and that the same will pretnted to the said court at Jan. term. 1873, (commenc ing January 13, 1873) tavern. 1 G. L. Winslow, Benzetto Tp. 2 Lewis & Co. " 3 Lorann E. Chase, " " 4 Frank Sorg, Benziugcr " 5 Jacob Ilerbstritt, " 0 Benjamin Buyeu, Fox " 7 John Collins, " " 8. O. It. Clark, IJorton. " 9 B Bronelce, Jay, " 10 A. J Rummer, " " 11 William II. Schrani, Ridgway, " 12 Robert Warner, 13 Riiey ltothor, 14 Anton Fochtmao, St. 15 Elizabeth Volk, Marys 1G Joseph Windlelder " " 17 Thomas Zimmett, " " 18 William Zelt, " " 18 Andrew Rogau " " 20 James Rogan, " " 21 Jno Wachtl & Son " " eating house. 22 Edward W. Breuou. " " 23 Milton Winslow Benrzette, ' 24 James Batcman Jay " 25 John Gardner " 26 Charles L. Cody, Rideway 27 John Lamb " ' 28 Anthony Sehauers St Marys ! 29 Wm. Geis " 30 Jacob Kraus " ! 31 John W. Fox " STORK 32 Hartley & Young Ridgway 33 G. G. Messenger " 34 Russ & McVean St Marys 35 Joseph Wilhelm SHERIFF'S SALE. BY virtue of a writ of Fieri Facial to me directed, will be expoccd to public sale at the Court House, in the town ot Rig wny, Elk County, Pa., on MOXDAY JANUARY 13th, 1873, At 1 o'clock P. M., tho following property, to wit: All that cerhiin tract of lnnd situnte in the township of Highland, comity of Elk. and state of Pennsylvania. "He-ginning at n post in the Warren and Ridgwny turnpike, thence north one hunitred and forty five rods (145) to n beech thence east one hun dred and twenty-six rods (12li) to a beech thence south one hundred and fnrtr-six (HO) rods to a post oi. he said Rigway and Warren turnpike, tl.enee by said turn pike, its several courses aud distances to the place of beginning. Containing one hundred acres, on which is erected a lo house (also 30 acres improved; one story high, 10x24 feet, and log barn 24x10 feet: Also about. 20 apple trees growing (30 acres taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of 1$. H. Bacon. DANIEL C. OYSTER, Sheriff Cutharine J. Uowen, In Common Pleas of v Elk Co. James Bowen. j No. 2 April Tr. 1871 To the above named Defendant. Take notice, that the undersigned Exami n cr appointed to take testimouey in the above entitled ca.e, will attend at his oflice iu the Borough of Emporium, on the ol si diiy of December 1872, for that purpose. F. D. Lkkt, Examiner. Geo. A. Rath nuRS. Atty. T1ST of Causes set down fir Trial nl J in j nary Term 1873, Elk County Common I'leas. Commencing Monday, January 18th, 1873. E W Bnshley for use n Allen Giles Joa'a Roynton ct. til." A. C. Phinncy et al Henry H. Moore, " A. A. Currier et. al. J. C, Euruset. nl. ' England $ llrown. John Springstead " Isaac Kerfer. K. C. McUill " Louis A. Ourncr. Beiii Johnson et, al." John Johnson et. al. Ij. C. Wynkoop " George I). Donnkey. W. R. Finch. ' J. S. tiorilwe'l. Bcnj. Johnson et. al. " John Johnson et. al James Curry " E. & C. l'aine Vim. J. McCarty B. E. Wcllendorf E. E. Willard E. E. Willard " Elk & McKeiin r r co ' Jottiuh Ciirihvell et al FRED. SCHtENINO, Frotkonotan,. X ('ST. At Wilcx a note of :;0,00 given j by Fred Eli, to Win. Sturdvnnt, and un ordor of ten dollars lrom the same party Any one returning or giving i u form tit ion where the same may oe luiuid will be suila ble rewarded by leaving the tame with the subscriber, or nt this ottice, WILLIAM STURDIVANT, Bczetle, Elk Co. Pa. WANTED SCCS AGENTS OR THE GREAT IN1.USTRIES OF THE UNITED STaTES; 1300 Pages and SOO Engravings 77ritenby 20 Eminent JOHF B. GOUGH & HORACE GREELEY This work Is a complete history of all branches of iuuugtry, processes of manu facture, etc., in till ages. It is a complete encyclopedia ot artsanu manufactures, and is the most entertaining and valuable work or lutoruintion on subjects ot general int crest ever offered to the public We want Agents in every town in the United States, aud no Agent can fail to do well with this book. One agent sold 133 copies in eight (lavs and an other sold Bus in two weeks. Our Agent in Hartford sold 807 in one week. Specimens sent free on receipt of stamp. AGENTS WANTED for tha FUNNY SIDE OF P II Y S I O. 8l'0 Pages, 250 Engravings. An interesting and amusing treatise on Ike Medical Humbugs of the past and pres ent. It exposes Quacks, Impostors, Trav elling Doctors, Patent Medicine Venders, Noted Female Cheats. Fortune Tellers and Mediums, and gives interesting accounts of Noted Physicians and Narratives of their lives- it reveals startling secrets and in structs all how to avoid the ills wkich flesh is heir to. We give exolusive territory and liberal commissions. For ciroukrs and terms address the publishers J. B. BURR & HYDE. HARTFORD, CON'.V., ib CHICAGO, ILL. Ayer's Hair Vigor, For restoring to Gray Hair its natural Vitality and Color. A dressing. which is at once agreeable, healthy, and . nr ...! r I '!S V preserving the V A 5 hair. It soon ill 5' restores faded or gray hair to its original color, with th 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 the 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 tho forma tion of dandruff, which is often so un cleanly and offensive. Free from those deleterious substances which make some preparations dangerous and inju rious to the hair, the Vigor can only 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, civine it a rich, glossy lustre, and a grateful perfume. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Practical and Analytical Chemists, LOWELL, MASS. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, Tot Diseases of the Throat and Lungs, uoh M Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, Asthma, and Consumption. Among the great discoveries of modern science, few art of more real value to mankind than this ef fectual remedy for all diseases of the Throat and Lungs. A vast trial of its virtues, throughout this ana other countries, has shown that it does surely and effectually control them. The testimony of our best citi- tsns, of all classes, establishes the fact, that Chbbrt Pectoral will and does rolicve and cure the afflicting disorders of the Throat and Lungs beyond any other medicine. The most dangerous affections of the Pulmonary Organs yield to its power; and cases of Consump tion, cared by wis preparation, are pumic )v known, so remarkal is as nardiv to ne De- heved, were they not proven beyond dispute. As a remedy it is adequate, on which the public may rely for full protection. By curing Coughs, the forerunners of more serious disease, it saves unnumbered lives, and an amount of suffering not to be computed. It challenges trial, and con vinces the most sceptical. 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It may be confidently re lied upon as possessing all the virtues it has ever exhibited, and capable of producing cures as memorable as the greatest it has ever effected. F EI? ABED BY Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass., Practical and Analytical Chemists. SOLD BT ALL DRUGGISTS EVEUTWHER7 NEW LIVE It Y STABL E IN DAN SCK1BNER WISHES TO IN form the Cittzens of Ridgway, and the publio generally, that he hits started a Liv ery Stable and will keep GOOD STOCK, GOOD CARRIAGES aa l Buggies, to let upon the uioat reusona ble terms. Civile will also do job teaming. Stable in tbe Brooks Barn, near the PoslOfEee, on Mill street. AH orders left at the Post Oflice will meet prompt atten tion. Aug 20 1870. tt Its Rulers and Institutions, THE NATION, h ENGLISH AND GERMAN Nothing like it. Strikes everybody as jusi iue dook iney need, it is an iincyclo pueuia oi me uovernment. Mnele uuse. in it. are of themselves worth the price of iue oooa otr oou page and only $2.60. A ICH HARVEST, for Canvassers- ladies and gentlemen farmers, teachers and Btudents. One aaent look 75 ordert in a few dayt, with circular alone, beore the book pppeared. $20 A DAY can be cleared iu fair territory. Write at once for ciroular and information. NEW WOULD PUB L1SH1NQ CO., Cor. 7thand Market Streets, rniiRQeipiua. vln37yl. THE ELK ADVOCATE. THE OLDEST PAPER IN THK COUNTY, HAVING THE LARGEST CIRCU- ATION. IT IS THEREFORE THE ADVERTISING MEDI UM IN THE COUNTY Devoted to the gntetwt? of the people of (lfc Count",. TEP,MS:..$2.00 PER. YEAR. BRING ALONG YOUR ADVER TISEMENTS AND GET THEM INSERTED IN THE ADVOCATE, AT LOW BATES. If you want to sell anything, let the people know it through the Advocatk, the great advertising medium. She 6Ih gito Job Printing Office, Iu.the Court House.Ridgway, Ta. The lest work done, and at the rery lowest prices. Blanks kept constantly ou baud at this office. Hand bills printed at the shortest notice Cull in and get our prfces for advertis ing and jobbing.- Satisfaction warranted Orders by mail promptly attended to. Address, II. PATTISON, Ridgway, Pa. jF F YOU WANT TO BUV GOODS CHEAP GO TO JAMES II- IIAGERTY Main Street, Ridgway, Pa. DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, ROOTS, SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, GLASS AND QUEENS- WARE, WOOD AND WILLOW.WARE. TOBACCO AND CIGARS. A Large Stock of Groceries and Provisions. The BEST BRANDS of FLOUR Constantly on hand, add sold as cheap as the CHEAPEST. JAMES II. IIAGERTY. The Improved Gerard Orold Gold Watches, $9.00 $1200 815.00 818.00 WE have recently brought our Oroide Gold metal to such perfection that it is difficult for the best judges to iliatin quish it from gold. The $9 wWches nre with patent escapement movements; in ap pearance and for time equaling a gold one costing $100. The $12 are full jeweled pntent lever, equal to $100 gold watch. The are the same as tne last but a hner finish, nickle movements, equal to one cost ing $175. And the $18 watches are of a fine finish with full jeweled American lever movement, equaling a gold one costing $200. They are all in hunting cases, gent s and ladies sizes, and guaranteed for time and wear br special certificate. Also eleeant dcsignsof gent s and ladies chains from 51 to S4, and jewelry of all kinds. Goods sent C. O. D. Customers per mitted to examine what they order before paying bill, on payment of express t hnrges. When six watches are ordered at one time we will send an extra watch of the same quality free. For further particulars send for circular Address JAMES GERARD & CO., 85 Nassau Street, New York, P. O. Box 8,301 Nov. 30, 1872-vln37mG. RAILROADS- PHILADELPHIA AND ERIE BAILR0AD, WINTER TIME TABLE. fH and after SUNDAY. OCT. 27 1872, J the trains on the Philadelphia & brie Kailroitd will run as follows: WESTWARD. Mail Train leaves Philadelphia..! 1.40 p. m ' " " Kidgway - .8 p. m. arrive nt Erie 7.55 p. m. Erie Exp leaves Philadelphia... 12.10 p. m " Ridgway Z.A'i a. m. " arrive at Erie 7.45 a. m. Accomodation, leaves Renova,...2.10 p. m " Ridgway,..ti. 20p. m " nrr at Kane 7.30 p. in. EASTWARD. Mall Tsnin leaves Erie 11.35 a. m. Ridgway....- 5.00 p. m. ' " arrive at Philad'a... 6.55 a. m. Erie Express leaves Erie 9.05 p. m. " " ridgway... a. in. art-at Philadelphia.. 3.30 p. m. Accomodation, leaves Kane 7.55 a. m. " " Ridgway... o.oD a. m. " nrratRenovo 12.30 p.m. Mail East connects east and west at Erie with L S & M S R W and at Corry and Irvineton with Oil Creek and Allegheny R Mail it est with west bound trains on L. . & M. S. R. W., and at Irvineton with Oil Creek and Allegheny R. R. W. Wnrren Accommodation East and West with trains on L. S. & M. S. R. W. cast and west and at Corry with O. C. & A. R. R. W. trie Accommodation hast at Corry and Wt st at Corry and Irvinf ton with O. C- A. R. R. W. WM. A. BALDWIN. Gen'l Sup't. NEW TIME TABLE. Commencing Nov. 3d,, 1872. ALLEGHENY VALLEY It. R. THE BEST ROUTE BETWEEN PITT3 BURGH AND POINTS ON THE PHIL' A. & ERIE R. R. GOING SOUTH. Day Express leaves Corry at 11 00 a m Arrives at Pittsburgh 8 30 p m Night Express leaves Corry 5 10pm Arrives at Pittsburgh 6 30 a m Parker's Accom. leaves Oil City 7 15 a m Arrives at Parkej's 1015 am Oil City Accom. leaves Oil City 4 30 p m Arrives at Brady's Bend SSUpm GOING NORTH. Day Express leaves Pittsburg at 8 00 a a Arrives at Corry 0 00 p m " " Irvineton ouupm Night Express leaves Pittsburgh 0 30 p m Arrives at Corry 8 60 m " Irventon 11 So 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 G 60 a in Arrives at Oil City 1 1 00 a m Connections made at Corry and Irvine tou for points on the Oil Creek and the Allegheny Valley Rtil Road. Pullman Pallace Drawing ttoom Bleep ins Cars on Night Express Trains between Corry and Pittsburgh. Ask for Tickets via Allegheny valley K K. J. J. LAWRENCE, flon S.ir. From and af.er Mouday, tou. uia 1871. Trains will run on this Road as follows; Leaves Earley 7.30 a. m., arrives at Daguscahouda Junction 8.10 a. m., con necting with Accom. east 8.14 a. ox, and with Mail west at "J.15 a. m. Leaves Daguscahouda at 9.20 a. m., ariives at Earley 10 00 a. m. Leaves Eariey 3.30 p. ni., and arrives at Dag uscahouda at 5.00 p. m., connecting with Mail east at 5.09 p. m., and Ac commodation west at 5.40 p. m. Iu case P. Si E. traine are late, Dagus cahonla train holds twenty minutes be yond the above time. Tiokets should always he prooured before leaving stations. C U. 15 ABLE I, Lessee Btrsirrss wppg." A. It A TUBUS, Ridgway, Pa. Attorney-at-law, 2 2tf. JOHN G. HALL, Attorney at law, Kitl way, Elk county Po. mar 22'6el i'661 4 8. HII.L, Plysician XJL, Kersey, Elk Co. Pa. and Surgeon J0' W. BAILET, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. vln.tul. Ridgway, Elk County, Pa. Agent for the Traveler's Life and Aeoi dent Insurance Co., of Hartford, Conn. JEYNOLOS HOUSE, REYNOLDSVILLE, JErrSHSOlf.CO, H. S. BELNAP, Proprietor . TS. Bordwcll, M. D. Eclectic Physican a Office and residence opposite the Jail, on Centre St.. Ridirwnv. Pa. Promnt 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. 66-tf. D R. a. WHIPPLE, Dental Sureeon. Othce nt thh Drue Store of ITarln Whipple, Walker's new buildincr. Main street, Ridgway, Pa. Will visit Kane, nncox, and St. Mary's.. vtnL'yj. MESSENGER. Druggist and Parma ceutiat. enrncr Main and Mill streets, Ridgway, Pa. A full assortment of carefullv selnntpd p.,. eign nnd Domestic Drugs, rrescrintinnn carefully dispensed at all hours, day er "te1"- vln3v. T HARTLEY, M. D., Physician ntm Siivitb Ridgway, Pa. Office in Walker' Rml.tinp. Special attention given to Surgery. Office house from 8 a. m. to 10 p. m. Residence on corner of South nnd Court streets, op posite the new School House. All calls promptly attended to. vln2yl. ("1IIARLES HOLES, J Watchmaker, Engraver and Jeweler, Main street, Ridgway, Pa. Agent for the Howe Sewing Machine, nnd Morton Gold Pen. Repairing Watches, etc, done with he same accuracy as heretofore. Satis action guaranteed. vlnly. rpiIAYER HOUSE. JL D- B- COOK, Proprietor, Cor. Mill and Centre Sts., Ridgway, Pa. The proprietor takes this method of an nouncing to the public that he has refitted, revised, and improved, this well known hotel, and is prepared to entertain all who favor him with their patronage, in the besttty'e and at low rates. vln30tt W. C. HEALY. DEALER IU D3Y GOODS, GBOOERES, PHD VIS I0N3 PRODUCE, FRUITS, &o. vlnStf. West Eud, Ridgway, Pa. HYDE HOUSE, Ridqwat, Elk Co., Pa, W. II. SCIIRAM, Proprietor. Thankful for the catronaee heretofore so liberally bestowed upon him, the new proprietor, nopes, Dy paying strict at tention to the comfort and convenience of guests, to merit a continuance oi the same. Oct 30 1869. T HE OLD BUCKTAIL'S HOTEL, Kane, McKean Co., Pa R. E. LOOKER. Proprietor. Thankful for the natrohaze heretofore so liberally bestowed upon him, tke new pro prietor, hopes, by paying strict attention to me comtort ana convenience of guests. to merit a continuance of the same. The only stables for horses in Kane and well kept night or day. Hall attached to the Hotel. vln23vl. HALL & BRO AttoriiQys - at - Law ST. MARY'S, ELS COUNTY POTSYLYAHIA. JOilNO. HALL.... JAS. K. V. MALI KERSEY HOUSE, Cgntbeville, Elk Co., Pa. John Collins, Proprietor. Thankful for the patronage heretofore so liberilly bestowed upon him, the new proprietor, hopes, by paying strict at tention to the comfort and convenience of guests, t merit a continuance of the same. S. A. ROTE, PHOTOGRAPHER. AND DEALER I if Chromos, Stcreoscopio Views, Picture Frames, &.o. WEST END, RIDGWAY, ELK CO. PA v2n2tf. J." WILBER, One Door East of the Post Office, Main St., Ridgway, Pa. Vegetables of all kinds re ceived daily. Choice oranges and lemons. vlnltf. Wood's New Iron Mower. AGENTS WANTED. For Circulars, particulars, etc, address SELLEW, ADAMS & CO., Uowanda, N. Y. Manufacturers of the Gowanda Plow, the best made. For sale in Ridgwaj by POWELL i KIME. April 18tb, '72-3m.