(Elk Jktoratt Henry A. Parsons, Ja. - - Editor THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 3874. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. Supremo Judge, ' HON. E. M. PAXSON,. Philadelphia. Lieutenant-Governor, IION. A. 0. OLMSTED, of Potior. Auditor General, GEN. HARRISON ALLEN, Warren. Secretary of Internal Affairs, COL. 11. B. DEATH, of Schuylkill. REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET. For Congress, COL. A. I. WILCOX, (Subject to District Conference.) For Assembly, D. C. OYSTER, Ridgway For Sheriff, II. H. WENSEL, Ridgway. For Commissioner, W. II. OSTERHOUT, Ridgway. For Auditor, J. J. TAYLOR, Fox. For Coroner, CIIAS. MCVEAN, St. Mary's. Our Tieist The republicans of Elk County have placed in nomination a ticket that can be voted by any man, and one that no fault cau bo found with We propose to give a slight personal explanation of each candidate, first we havo D. C. Oyster, for Assembly. It is needless for us to Eay that D C uyster, is Juvoraoiy known py every voter throughout tho cnliro County. lie was born and raised in our midst and consequently knows, as well as any man the needs of the county, and what would bo to our interest and what our hurt should he bo elected to the position of Legislator. Probably no I luan has a cleaner record, backed up with a life of conscientious, fair deal ing, with all men. Again he has been weighed in the balance and not found wanting, three years ago he was elected Sheriff, and every one says that the affairs of the Sheriff's office hove been as well managed under his administra tion, as under any one that has ever held tho office. No man has been made to suffer in fume or cstato though his means, and wo have kuown him to pay out of his own pocket judgement? against men, rather than that they should Ioso their goods, or have them sacrificed, We ask our opponcuts to criticise the the private and public lite of Mr. Oyster, and toll ua if they find a flaw, or, if you please, put your Cngor on a place where ho has failed to fill the duties of sheriff, and and all other duties with promptness, fidelity, and honor. We arc aware that wo havo a largo op. position majority to overcome, and, ia order to overcome this majority we must work with zeal; we must ceo to it that every vote is polled; then let U3 on to tho work, and tako no rest uctil the last vote is polled on the evening of Novem ber 3d. From all parts of tho county wo havo tho cheering assurance that Mr. Oyster will receive a large vote, and wo thiuk, notwithstanding the largo op position majority, stands a very good cbanco of a triumphant election. If elected, as we hope bo will be, Elk County will be represented by a clear headed, practical, and thoroughly hon est business man. II. H. Wensel, for Shsria. Although, Mr. Wensel is a young man ho has bad a great deal of experi ence in the duties of the Sheriff's office, having been Deputy Sheriff, for three ycar3, under Mr. Oyster. If he is elected, as wo think there is a chance that be will bo, the affairs of the Sheriffs office, will bo transacted with promptness aad fidelity. Mr. Wensel has the assurance of a largo number of Democratio votes to commence on, and with a solid liepubliean vote; consider ing tho fact of there being three other candidates before the people, ho will re ceive a handsome voto, and under the circumstances will we thiuk, with little difficulty, be elected. W H Ostoricut for Commissioner Tho ticket is farther strengthened by the addition of tho nanio of W. II. Osterhoutfor commissioner. Although the office was not sought by Mr. Oster bout, yet he has consented to run, and we can safely say no man in Elk County will poll a larger vote. He is one of those men who are popular with every body, and a man whom everybody, can vote for with a good grace. If elected ho will discharge the duties, of this re eposiblo office with ability and honesty. J J Taylor frr Auditor Mr. Taylor is a merchant at Ccutre viiic tins county, ana is a young man well and very favorably knowu. Of course tho office of Auditor is nut a verj remunerative one, and yet at the same time tne ouec is one or sumo impor tance, and should be filled by a compe teat man, and such we believe J. J Taylor to be. Chas- UcVe&n for Coroner For mauy years a citizen of the county, be has held, at various times, positions of honor and tiust, and is at the present time postmaster at St. Mary's. As he has no opponent wo pre dict his election by n large majority. 1WLU JMWJWI WWII Now, have we not a good ticket, and one mat every conscientious, lair-mm-ded man can vote? Each and every man on tho ticket will if elected, fill tlio duties of lus office to the satisfaction of all couccrned. Let there bo a grand rally on Tuesday the 3d day of Novem ber next and we will voto them all into office. Our Letter. On Friday afternoon last wo left Ridgway for a visit of a few days iu Erie county, and, as it is customary for editors to writo a letter, when they go away from home, and thinking perhaps wo saw and experienced some things thut would bo read with at least some inter est, we make the venture. Last Friday was a very pleasant day, and trovohng on the cars attended with-soma comfort. In the fall tho traveler has no clouds of dust or blinding heat to coutend with, and for these, and various other reasous, wo thiuk the fall of tho year the pleasantest season of all for travel. Tho many colored leaves of tho forest intermingling rusct with green and red, form a pleasing picture lor the eye to dwell upon, and, were wo inclined to moralize, tho reaper binding his sheaf of golden grain, wouhl teach us that in the autumn of our lilo, the great reaper, death, will biud up tho sheaves, of our days and gather us in to the shores of the unknown. We arrived at Corry at about half past seven o'clock, and hav ing a few hours to spare wo took a walk in the "great city" great perchance, iu the imagination of its founders, but now, after having sprung into greatness in a day, it has sunk into decay, and "houses to let;" dilapidated side-walks, broken-down lenees, tall weeds growiug in the streets, aad a general lack of thrift, all tell us that Corry has seen it be?t day, and will, uulcss oil advances to a high figure, or some other cause works its salvation, sink into the rut of a fourth cla-s country town. The train we left Curry on was tho "Granger extra" the regular train west on the A. & G. W. 11. 11. being due at 9,30 p. m. while this "extra" was due half au hour earlier. The grangers, to the extent of six or seven car loads, had been off to Fair Point, to have a picnic: as we were informed by a study old granger, who shared our scat, i.lo said they had had a good time, and that they didn t tire any one. waiting on the tables, but gath ered around iu srrouris of f'runi tea to twenty, and spread out their lunch on the grass etc., and enjoyed themselves. Ho (-aid a stranger would share as veil as any body, and they viho had plenty would share with those who had none. While on the way, a youug lady gran ger fainted, and, wo were inclined to think had she been dressed in "the good old fashioned way," sans corset. prehaps it would not have occurred. We arrived at uamijiiagetoro, a small village, 27 mi'ea from Corry, at half-past ten, and took our ''weary way toward Edinboro, 7 J miles further, ou foot and alone, at which place we ar rived at about one o'clock, and turned in for the night. Edinboro is a small place, nearly the size of Ilidway, and is noted for having one of the best schools in the State. I'roff Cooper, the principal, understands cunduciinu a clio:il, !t.nd its is through his work, and a judicious system et advertising, that the school use risen to its present psi tioo. To a young man or woman, v. ish- ing a thorough; practical education, no better advantages, arc ottered anywhere. Tho next day, Saturday, wo started for grapes to Dut'tlo's vineyard a place, auout ten miles irom iuiutioro. xno nicer sight h ever presented to the eye than a grape vineyard in a good year when tho vines are hanging full, and almost bowed to tho ground beneath their burden of delicious fruit; and lb I, will bo noted in the annals, as a great year for grapes; grape3 sell, in the vineyard at from z to 4 cents a pound There is also an abundance of apples this year, and, never in our lite have we seen trees so loaded down. We did not inquire the price, but should think tip pies would be very cheap this winter Peaches were selling at ,ol,00 a bushel. notwithstanding the reported failure of tho crop. On our way to tho viDOjard, we passed through Franklin Centre, Erie Co., where we accidentally came across our old friend, J. W. Heard, and wile, formerly reudents of this place. Ho has a harness shop there, and was very glad to hear frjm all hi.s old friend3. Suudsy wo rested, and Monday morning we started for borne at half past eight o'clock in a "one horse shay," and events prorcd that, like the Deacon's "one horse bhay" it bad been made for an hundred years and a day, and went all to pieces "this one horse shay We had gone on our wav about half a mile, when on goinjr down a steep hill that ended in a bridge about six feet above the water, over a small stream, tho horse broke loose, upseting the "shay into the stream and landing the old mau who was driving, and whoso age is thvec score years nnd teu, into the mid dle ot tho stream, and at loust tea feet lroiu the bridge. Whilo our self was rather uoceriuioniously cist on our back into about two feet of mud and water, On reaching tho water wo regained our senses, uml eooq scrambled out, looking; more liko a musk-rat, covered with mud, than a respectable quill-driver Had we not lighted as w did, the Ellt Democrat mit;ht have had an obituary Dotice, and tho Advocate been under the necessity of looking up a new editor. Of course we are content to havo things as they are. Alter borrowing another buggy wo were soon on our way, arriving in waterium iu time to take the 1'. & K train for home. Aud thus eudeth the first letter. II. A. P. Jr. cieveiiieen cotton lactones in the South, in the district allotted by tho Nation Cotton Exchance to the Au I' 1 , . n . . ., gusta Exchanges, consumed, during the year ending August 31st, 19 381 bales ot cotton. Eleven of the mills wore not tunning at their full capacity, or 1,507 more bale would have neon consumed, nuMinwfiiwrfni A newspaper is to be Blurted in New York Boon which will advocate Gen. Grant's claims to a third term. Of course no one takes any stock ia the third terra sensation, neither docs any one dream of such a consummation. Tioga county complains of being troubled with burglars. Dy tho way, these fellows are geting too numerous to bo agreeable, possibly a few sermons de livered by Judgo L-yricn would help cure them of thier "light-fingered" pro pensities. Suffers from Scrofula and Scrofulous affections, clean vpl Why wear your Pimples, Plotche?, Ulcers, sorcsf Why havo the life twisted out of you by Dyspepsia, llheumatism and Uoutf Why suffer Syphilitic and Mercurial disease to rot the bones iu your budy, or tho flesh off ycur bones? Why let your sluggish blood drag, and scatter its distemper through your veinsr ayf.r s Comp. Ex't op Sarsapauilla cures these complaiuts. and cleanses ihoui out ot the system. Use it laituluily, and you bring to society a hcaliher, cleaner, and far more acceptable member. 1 F YOU WANT TO BUY GOODS CHEAP GO TO JAMES II- HAGEUTY Main Street, Cidgway, Pa. DRY" GOODS, NOTIONS, BOOTS SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, GLASS AND QUEENS WARE, WOOD AND W1LL0W-WA11E, TOBACCO AND CIGARS. A Large Stock of Groceries and Provisions. The BEST BRANDS of FLOUR Constantly on Laud, and sold us cheai is the CHEAPEST. JAMES II. HAGEUTY. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, For tho relief nna. cure of all (tenure nit mis in the ht'.:n r.'.'li, He.'', iiinl l;uu eU. '1 hoy are R riiltt iie:i'iil, Mui n'.i Cwlii.'iil !'ir;;;lth e. lloini; imio'y ver- ttihio, iliey contain ii. ii. -i-t-nry dr imiiiv ral nit;V.; Iuu ti t- : r.i.s MH;ue.T.s and -,( I iv lln'ii- liiiiely uee; P.rvl emrv frm'.lr FhoitM litive litem on !i:ih.l for tneir protection tuul relttf, vheii required. Louk expui'iuiio lin.i proved Uic.u to be toe est, surest, and best of nit lho nils with wl.i'h tiic market ano-m-is. i;y iiieir oiM-a.'uiei,! ir e, tiia blood is pmili-nl, tlio con-titi'.ti8 of tii tn cxi'eiiti t, obtti-u'-lionn reni'iveci, r.nd mo wli'tU machinery of lilo rwttnrcl to in l;til!!iy activity, luicrahl r.r?r.n v.hkh become i-Ioko) uml sliip'ti-ili are cU-ahscd by A-irr'u i-U'x. :.nd lir.iuintet ir.to Ji'iioti. 'i'lnn l.iHj'ietit !i " is I'lnuved into boiiltb, t!io vales of v hicli eliiiui-'ii w ii'jn reeki.ut:! on lilt: vnt innltitiiilos vlio enjey it, van l..ud!y be computed, 'i l.eir MiL:;T ..'.! 'i: makes them I'lcav.nt to take, .-.mt lire-ervtcllieir virtuui unimp.ii'e'l for ui-y lcwrtu T ti.v.e, tj that tlr?'.' mv ever frosti, mid penoctly relii.Vo, AI".l'.onffli foareliin.', liiey lire mild, uml opc-ralo without r;Mmb:n.:e to, the t'oiiFliti'.linn, or diet, or oci'tivtion. iull directions lire pircn on tho wrsppcr to cr.'li box, how to n - o (hoin fis u Family Plivfic, nn'i for the following complaints, which ihetc fills rtipiii! cut o : 1'or ii.v;ii'i:":'ii or 3nrt;ptior. a.t-it!iksa no, l.l:!::Iln unu .ih i jKppnem-, uioy .mould be tr.Ke.', moilerateiy lo stiinnliue tne t-ioia- at n, o:i' I restore its neaitny lone ana ncium. For AU er Coin;lninc nmi us vui io'.i nynii- lon.3, i;;il;ni: Heuuiiclw, unit BSruu vl;. Jf:ui!ic or (,in':t Sfeltneh. It'.l- iK Colic mid iiHiocii a vvvrs, nicy mi. mm lie ii!li' ion.-!v taken for each ca .e, in correct i'o disou.icd action or rcuaovo tlio obitiuctioiis which cause it. For tirficr tew or Itiitvi'nopa. but one mii.1 iloup ic irp'inr:iHv reauinld. lor Hjlf uiiiillm. uuiir, irim'r, niiaio'i or tau Jltciirt. A'atn n iisn Kido. k .-ti nnd JLoiiii. Ihpv (hoiiid he contin- r.oiinly taken, ns reiiiueili to change the disctted notion of the system. With such chaugu lliouo pon-inl.'dtitfl diJ.'innerir. tliov shoulil be taken in niri-'e and fVe.iient dOscJ to l'lrndiice. Lho eil'ect of u (b astie mti'ue. For Supiirr mIoii, a hirito dose nhottM be taken, as it producc3 tho ueaired effect by fcyin. iiaiov. As a Dinner Pill , t.il;o one or two J'i?r to nromntfi diirostion and relieve tho stomach. An OCCnsiolllu uoso bUIliniaieb uiu hioio.ieii unit bowels, rcptores the appetite, and invigorates the system. Hence it is often advantageous where no serious derant-'Cinent exi -U. One who feele (o'ernlilv well, oiten Hurts that a do:e of these J'llla mukes him feel decidedly better, from their cleansinjf auu renovacaij; eject ou uio uivcuvi r.ppui'aiua, PRErAHKD BT Pr. J. CATER CO., Practical Chemist; LO WEJLZ, MASH., U. H. A. FOB SALE lit ALL CliUGGISIS EVERYWHERE. mo THE CITIZEMS OF TENNSYL I VANIA. Your attention is specially invited to the fact thst the Jational Uunlt aro now prouurjd to receive subscriptions lo the Capital etoeK ot tno ;eiiieumai Eoavu of linance. The lunds realized lroni this source are to be employed in the ereo lion of the buiUiiues for the International Exhibition, and the expenses connected with tbe same. It is confi Jently believed that the Keystone Stale will be veproseuted by the uuiuo.ot every citizen anveto putri olio commemoration of. the one hundred!! birth-day of the nation. The shares of stock are offered for $10 each, and sub scriber3 will receive a handsome engrave Certificate of Stock, suitable for framin and preservation as a national memorial. Interest at the rate of six per cent, per annum will be paid on all payments of l, en. tennial Stock trom date ot payment January 1. lb"0. Subscribers who are not neat a iaiionai Bank can remit a check or post office oi do to the undersigned. FIUilJ'K. FUALEY, Treasurer, U04 Walnut St., l'hiladelphia Elk County Directory. President Judge L. D. Wetmore. Additional Law Judge Hon. Juo. P Vincent. Associate Judges Chas. Luhr, J V Ilouk. District Attorney J. K. P, Hall. Sheriff D. C. Oyster. Piothmotury (5-c, Fred. Scha-ning. Treasurer Joseph Windfelder. County Superintendent Rufus Lucore. Commissipuers Robt. Campbell, Julius Jones, Ueo. id. Weis. Auditors 0. W. Darrett, Thomas Irwin, Thomas J. liuike. County Surveyor Geo Walmslcy. Jury Commissi tncra. Phillip Kreigle llausoui T. Kyler. THE ELK ADVOCATE. THE OLDEST TAPER IN THE COUNTY, HAVING THE LARGEST CIRCU- ATION, IT IS THEREFORE THE ADVERTISING MEDI- UM IN THE COUNTY Smrtcfl to the Snttvcsta of the people of (f Ifc Countj). TEMIS:$2.00 PER YEAH. If you want to slII anj thing, let the people ki-.ow it throttph the AnvocATK, tho "veut udvertisinj; medium. HJING ALONG YOUH ADYER T1SEMEN13 AND GET TIIl-lM 1NSKUTED IN THE ADVOCATE, AT LOiV RATES. Job IP IT 132 til tfy . a tit h? Office. In the Court House, Ridgway, Pa. The beet work done, and at tho very lowest prices. Hand blllii ptintcd at theshorest notice. Call In and get our prices for advertis ing aud jobbing. Satisfaction warranted Orders by mail promptly attended to Address, HENKYA PARSONS, JR. Ridowav, Pa. FItED SCHOENING & CO., Law, Commercial, Book, and and Stationers. RIDGWAY. ELK CO., IA. DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF LAW BLANKS, AND FRENCH, ENGLISH, AND AMERICAN STATIONERY. ARNOLD'S WRITING: FLUID AND COPYING INK. LEAD PENCILS OF ALL KINDS AND TRICES. Efitcrhrook's Celebrated Steel Pens, the Itcst JMaele. All Kinds of Job Printing done in the Best Style and at Low Prices. LETTER, NOTE, AND BILL HEADS, BUSINESS CARDS AND EN VELOPES OF EVERY STYLE IN ANY QUANTITY. POWELL & KIME. A. HAMMOTH 3T0CK Firmly believing that the world moves, and that the demands of the public arc con stantly iuereasiuT, the proprietors of the (Sraml (nipt git have jur,t returned from the eastern and KLSti.in cities with tne most pcnoci uuu ... . . . . ..i -i. i complete stuck o: M EKCIIAN DISK OF I'.VERY DESCRIPTION. You cannot ASK FOR ANYTHING ihpv do not keen, aud they nave j w tilsolutcly BROKEN THE BACKBONE of high prices, They buy for cash and SELL FOR CASH! CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST '. Ridgway, Blay 1st, 1873, EW STAGE ROUTE J. C. BURNS, .Proprietor . The subscriber havine secured the con tract for carrying the U. S. Mail between UEYKOLDSVILEL 4 BROCKWATt VILLE has placed on thai road a une o Hacks leave the Exchange fiotet a Havnnldvilla everv Tuesday. TnuteUay and Saturday on the atrival of the Brookvillo Btage, and return the same day. These hacks connect at Brockwayville with the Ridgway stages, making connection uuu trains on the P. & E. Road, both east and weBt. Every attention to the comfort of patrons of this line will be given, aud a liberal patronage solicited. Aug. ia-7iti. General Job Printers, NEW LIVERY STAHLE IN 'SKI V DAN SCIUBNER WISHES TO IN (urni the Cittzens ol Ridgway, and the public gct.crally, that lie lias bturtcda Liv ery Stable nnd will keep COOD STOCK, GOOD CARRIAGES i t, t) let jpmthe most rcasona Me terms. I8i"c aH0 '' '1 tcan.ing. SI aide on Broad street, above Main. All orders left at lho Tost Oiiicc will meet proti pt attention Aug 20 1870. tf. VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR RENEWEH. Every year increases tie popularity of this valuable Hair Preparation; which is due to merit alone. We can assure our old patrons that it is kept fully up to its high standard; and it is the only reliable and perfected prep aration for restorinff Gbay oe Faded Haib to its youthful color, making it soft, lustrous, and silken. The scalp, by its use, becomes jwhito and clean. It removes all eruptions and dandruff and, by its tonio properties, prevents tho hair from falling out, as it stimu lates and nourishes tho hair-glands. By its use, the hair grows thicker ana stronger. In baldness, it restores tho capillary glands to tneir normal vigor, and will create a new growth, except in extreme old age. It is the most economical IIaib Deessing ever used, as it reauires fewer applications, and gives the hair a splendid, glossy ap pearance. A. A. Hayes, M.D., State Assayer of Massachusetts, says, "Tho constituents aro pure, ana careiuny selected for excellent quality; and! consider it tho Best Jt eepaeation for its intended purposes." Bold by all Druggists, and Dealer! ia Medicines. Prioo One Dollar. Buckingham's Dye FOB THE WHISKEB3. As our Renewer in many cases re quires too long a time, and too much, care, to restore gray or faded Whisk ers, we have prepared this dve, in one preparation', wnich will quicmy ana effectually accomplish this result. It is easily applied, and produces a color which will neither rub nor wash ofE Sold by all Druggists. Pnco Fifty Cents. Manufactured by R. P. HALL & C0.( NASHUA. 2TJ3. P IYSICIANS AND DRUGGISTS. A prominent New York physician Intel complained to Dundas Dick, about n is San dalwood Oil Capsulns, staling that some times they cureu nuiaculously j but to at a patient of his had taken them for sometim- uithout effect. On being iuformod that several imitations were made and sold, he inquired aud found that his patient had been taking capsulns sold in bottles, and not DUNDAS DICK & OO'li. What happened to this physician may have happened to others, and DUNDAS DICK & CO., tako this method of protecting "Oil ol Sandalwood from this disrepute. PHYSICIANS who once prescribe the Capsulns will CONTINUE TO DO SO, for thi'V contam Hie I'UuE UlL in the lit fti AND CHEAPEST form. OIL OF 3AN DLL WOOD is fact super seding every other remedy, sixty Cspsules ONLY being required lo insure a safe and certain cure in six or eight days. From no other medicine cau this result be had. Dick's Soft Capsulks solve the prob lem loug considered by many eminent phy sicians, of how to avoid the nausea nnd dis gust experienced in swallowing, which are well kuown to detract from, if not destroy, the good effects of many valuable remedies. Soft Capsules aie put up in tin-foil and neat boxes, thirty in each, and are the only capsules prescribed by Physicians. Bgy-THESE WERE THE ONLY CAP SULES ADMITTED TO THE LAST PARIS EXPOSITION. Send for Circular to 35 Wooster St., N. YJ KM Am ATT TlTTTft pmnTJ Tip General Agency, 110 Beade Street, N. Y ESTABLISHED 1823, MEYER & SONS, PIANO MANUFACTURERS, 722 Arch Street, PHILADELPHIA. THE LEADING FIRST-CLASS PIANOS. No other Pianos have the imp eiuentg. Trize Medal of Hie World' Fai Loudon Euglaud, aud the highest Prizes of the country awarded. 3ul2-3w BUSINESS CARDS. G. A. 12 A TUB rA, Altorney-at-law, Ridgway, Ta. 2 2 tf. RUFUS LUC ORE, AUorney-at-La Ridgway, Elk Co., Pa. Offioe in Hall's new Briok Building, liaima ior collection promptly attended to. v3nlly. HALL & M'CAULEY, Attorneys- at-Liw. Office in New Brick Building, Main St Ridicway, Elk Co., l'a. v8n2lf. J, 0. IK BAILEY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. vlnz.jyl. Ridgway, Elk County, Pa. Agent for the Traveler's Life and Acoi dent Insurance Co., of Hartford, Conn. JAMES H. FULLER TON, Surgeon Dentist, having permanently lo cated in liigway, offers his professional ser vices to the citizens of Ridgway and sur rounding country. All work warranted. Office in Service & Wheeler'a Building, up stairs, first door to the left, 78-n-iM-Iy CHARLES HOLES, Watchmaker, Engraver and Jeweler, Main street, lUJgwny, l'a. Agent lor tlie Howe Sewing Machine, and Morton Gold l'en. Kepuiring Watches, etc, done with he same accuracy aB heretofore. Satie actioa guaranteed. vlnly G. G. MESSES GER, Druggist and Paraoeutist, N. W. cornel of Main and Mill street?, Kiilgway, l'a. A lull assortment of carefully selected For eign and Domestic Drugs. Prescriptions carefully dispensed at all hours, day or night. vln3y T. S. HARTLEY. M. D., Physician ana Surgeon. OfSce iu Drug Store, corner Broad and Main fits, Residence corner Bread St. opposite the College. Office bour trom 8 io 10 A. M. aud from 7 to 8 P. M. vlnliyl. J. S. LORD WELL, M. D., Eclectic Physician and Surgeon, has remov ed his otiice lrom Centre street, to Main st. Jtidgway, Pa,, in the second story of tho new brick building of John Q. If all, eppo sito Hyde's store, Qfliec hours: 8 to I) a- m: 1 to '1 p. m. 7 jnu U 16 I2YDE HOUSE, Kiouway, lkCo., Pa, W. II. SC1111AM, Proprietor. Thankful for the patronage heretofore :.o liberally bestowed upon him, the new proprietor, hopes, by paying strict at tention to the comlori and convenience oi guests, to merit a continuance ot the same. Oct 30 1809. B UCKTA 1L H 0 USE, Kane, McKeau Co., Pu. 11. E. LOOKER, Proprietor. Thankful for the puironage herctofoic so liberally bestowed upou him, the new pro prietor, hopes, by paying strict attention to the comlori mid convenience or guests, to merit a continuance of the same. The only stables tor horses iu Kane and well kept night or day. Hull attached to he Hotel. viuliSyl. KERSEY HOUSE, O.NTRKVlLLE, ELK Co., Pa. John Collins, Proprietor. Thankful for the patronage herctoior so liber illy bestowed upou him, the new pro prietor, hopes, by paying strict at tention to the comfort and convenience of guests, t) merit a continuance of the same. J'. IP. HAYS, DKALEu IN Dry Goods, Notions, Groceries, and General Variety, FOX, ELK CO., PA. Hurley V, O. vln47tf. JAMES FEN FIELD, (Suco sor to W. C. Ilealy,) DEALER IN LEY GOODS, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS PRODUCE, FRUITS, &o. vSu7tf. West End, Ridgway, Pa. FRED. SCHOENING, WHOLEBALE AND RUTAIL DEALKB IN PIANO-10 UTES, ORGANS, SHEET MUSIC, and MUSIC BOOKS Pianos and organs to rent and rental ap plied if purchased. Prothonotary's Offioe, Ridgway, Pa. v2uJ0tf. 00 DiLl'S PLAYING CARDS. THE BEST THE CHEAPEST. 1 STE ..SIIIPS Cheapest kind made. KEU n AS A cheap common card. BRO DWAYS A iiico common card. VIRO N1AS Fine calico bucks. GEN JACKSON'S Cheap and popular, (P tern backs, various colors and de signs.) COL - M BIAS (Euchre deck) extra quality GOLDEN GATES One of the beet card made, MT. VERNON8 Extra fine, two color pati terns. ASK FOB THE ABOVE TAKE NO OTHERS. Price List ou application. Dealers sup. plied by VICTOR. E. MAUGER, 39-ly . 1C6 to 112 Reade St., N. Y EDW'D J. EVANB & Co., NURSERYMEN AND SEEDSMEN, YORK, PBHN'A gST'Cataloguea Mailed to ApplioantsJJ Refer (by permission) to Hon, J. S, Black, Washington, D. C. Wsiseb, Son & Carl, Bankers, York, Pa, 2-UU'