(filh Cfounfjr giiwafc. Var Time at ltidgway. Erie Express East r 2:20 p. m. do do West 1:01 a. id. do Mail East 2:4K p. m. do ' do West 1:67 p. in. Local Freight East 7:20 a. m. do do West 6;10 p. m. Elk lodge, A. T. M. Stated meetings of Elk Lodge will be ild at. their hall on the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month. J. K. WI11TMORE. Sco'y. - I. 0. 0. T. The Regular meetings of Ridgway Lodge, No. 250, held every Wednesday evening at heir Lodge Room. II. A. PARSONS, W. S. A AGENTS FOB THE ADVOCATE. The following nnnied persons arc authorized .gents for the Advocate to receive subscrip tions, advertising or Job work, take pay there for and give receipts. Wilcox. A. T. At.dbicii, J. L. Brows. Kane. FrankW. Mkkce. Johnsonsburg. Isaac IIaqam. ft, Marys. Ciias. McVeax. Centreville. Homer B. Leach, Maj. Burke. Caledonia. W. P. Smith, B. A. Wkkd. Bcnnezctte. John 0. Bard, J. YY. Brown. Shawmut. Jons Farrer. fpring Creek. A. W. Irvin. Highland. Levi Ei.i.othori-k. Hortnn. D. C. Oyster. N. M. Brockwat. List of Causes set down for triol at the August term 1870, Elk County Com mon pleas August 1st, 1870 i 1. Tlie Elk County Miuiti Gazette Vs. Jacob iloicurd. 2. R. W. Doyle vs. Highland School District. .'. Coxe's Exr's vs. England k Jlrown. 4. Winslow vs. Pu.in & Flyno. f. Foster's Adm's vs. William Reed, ti. Levy Aduir'a vs. Malone ct til. 7. Sharpe et al vs. William llecd. X. Moorehend vs. Brown. SI. J. W. Winslow vs. J. Drown. 10. Z. Webb vs T. Tester. 11. Wegemar vs Head. 12. Ridgway vs Cutnmings. . L. liall vs V. Gets;.' 1 . Hunt et. al. Adttir's vs. Messenger. l-r. J. Drown vs. i). H. Winslow. 1 1). Messenger & Wheeler vs George et al. 17. S. Short, vs. X. JiOtuisbur. IS Win. Reed vs. Dreeden etui. I '.). Sohultz et. al. vs. llodsnickcr. '. 20. Lesser vs. McCauley. -1 Kelly vs. George. i!2. Brown vs. Tiinuory. Lowis vs. Best. '21. AicLV.lmtuh Co. v.. McCnuley FRED. SClKKN'ING, Pro. Thunder showers are frequent in this rection. We are s'ill adding new names to the subscription list of th Advocate. Rkai M.T. French's dial advertisement iu an other column. Mn.RnEKiiF.N-, ol Louisville Ky , is visiting our place. He prefers the moun tain breezes and cool nights to the swelter ing heat of the south. Noticf. The Ctinmissionors will meet at their Olfiee in Ridgway Elk County Pennsylvania, on Mouday August lsr. 1870. C. II. M 'CAT' LEY, Clerk, Tub hh idue across Elk Creek, on the V. & E. R. It., near Shawmut Junction was destroyed by fire last night. This wil' cause everything to bo transfered from one train to another for a few days. Trout. J. W. Oyster, of Hellen, this county, has constructed n trout pond capn Me of holding thousands of the spotted lieuuties, und is stocking it as fust as pos sible ; he intends to have two or three, thnu-t-and in it before the tiout season closes. iVe know now where to go trouting. RutlNT BY Ii10HTXl.N0. Oil Wednes day a large frame barn belonging to .Mr. Dennis Egglestou, of Hmton township.was .struck by lightning and burnt. It, con tained about twelve tons of hay and neatly ill his fanning iruplcointn. His house, which stanrh only about fii'ty yards from the bars, was not injured. More than one hundred thousand per sons annually die in this country from Con sumption, which is but the child of Catarrh $500 reward is offered by tho prourictor of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy, for a case of Catarrh which be can not cure. Sold by Iruggists, or send fcixty cents to Dr. R. V. 1'ierce, liufiulo, N. 1., and get it by mail. Concert. The Wood worth Sisters, ot 'leveland Ohio, consisting of JJisses Aliee, Ella, Mtta and Little Belle, will give a concert in Mefeesnger'g Hall this evenicg. Admission 35 cent. Children 20 cents Doors open at 7 o'clock, commence at 8. This little troupe comes highly receo DicnJod and we hops that they will lave a f ull bou6e. Donation. An ice cram supper and donation party, tor tlie benefit of Rev. L. Little, will be held at Messenger's Hall, on ThurMluy evwiiug, July 2Sth. A general invitation i extended. Committee of Arrangetneots Mrs. J. Powell, Mrs. G. G. Mossenger, M:s. J. M. Heard, Mr. Geo. Dickinson, Mrs. II. Lt. lie, Mrs. K. S. Gillis, A Trip to niQHLASD. -On Monday morning we had a -call to go to Highland, of course rot a desirable trip to make, it being fourteen miles out of towu ami bad roads at that. Rut bad roads are no ex cuse for a physician iu this oountry ; so we hitched our steed into the go-devil, not a velocipede nor a sulkey, but a two wheeled concern with many springs, which was probably built about the year 1800 aod brought into this country by Hon. J. L. Gillis nearltfiprty years ago. The paths be ing to roflgVat that day to run a two wheeled gig, it was layed aside until we dug it up seven years ago. It is now something new and far superior to any thing bere for a pleasure ride at the pres ent time. We soon passed Montmnrency and then had, what is called the 13ig Woods, a distance of about eight miles without a house to travel. Tho large an imals kept out of sight, but the flies at attacked our horse like a swarm of bees and we dared not stop to fight them as they were re-enforced by about 975853000 gnats, commonly called punk) 8 iu this country. Rut a few hours had passed when we arrived at Ilighluud, that beauti ful place that a few, English settlers com menced in the year, 1850 and they have no neighbors nearer than eight miles at the present time. Among the early settlers is Mr. Win. Stubbs, who invited us to take dinner, and we did not refuse, for they al ways give a traveler as good a meal as can be got up anywhere in the country. Af ter dinner be took us into his garden and over bis farm. His garden excels any wo have seen this season and his corn and potatoes are excelent. Fruit is almost a failure and hay rather light. Mr. Stubbs has resided in tho centre of this dense forest for twenty years and has cultivated within himself a good spirit and is highly esteemed as a citizeu for his honesy, integrity and iudustry. Long may he live. List cr Jurors. The following is the ist ot jurors drawn for the August term j J reverse Jarort for Aujiist Term' 1S70. Renezet Township Martin Eng, Eras mus Morey, Jr.. Aboer Obncr, T. 13. Wins low, George W. Apker, J. C. DtWitt, D. U Winslow, John Hanscom. Sr. Reuzinger Township Xavierns Surg, Jr., Jacob Hans, Cleumz Haberger, Philip. loung. Fox Township Lawrence Mohan, Jr., Iteiiben S. Gross, Johu Myers, Clinton Bundy, Silas Moyer. Highland Township Levi Ellithorpe, William J. Stubbs. Hortnn Township George W. Clinton, C. A. Wilcox, D. C. Oyster, James M'Clel- an, G;orgo Hines, Wallaco Callan. Jay Township Andrew Kaul, Anson 15. Robinson, Thomas Bundy. A. E. Golf. Jones Township John C. Johnson. Ridgway Josejtk M. Heard, R. F. Ely Spring Creek Township Robert J. Rob- insju. St. M arys Noah Rradfotd, Herman Kretss, George Inhoff. Gruml Jurors for Auyutt Term, 1870. Renezet Township La layette Winslow William Jordon, Jesse Johnson. Reuzinger Township George Gregory, Anton Rille, Adam Jesbarger. FoxTuwuslrp W. S. Hamblen, William M'Ctiuley, A. Timus, Rccsmau Meredith, Hiram Hewitt, E. K. Grash. Hoiton Towns-hip Stephen Fox, John C M'Allister. Jay Township Elijah L. Brook ins, Wil liam P, Luce. Jones Township John D. Parsons, Mar tin Sowers, John Ernhout, William Wci dert, Daniel Attlcberger. Ridgway G4 F. Dickinson, William S. Madagon, Amos Wheeler. Stopped fcy Crickets. Several times of lato tho train on the Central Pacific Railroad east of Elko, Mo., have beer, stopped by crickets and Uelaved sometimes over an hour in a place. Recent ly at one point, near 'he Wells, where there was a raising inclination in the track, they bad to back down half a mile and make three trials before they could get over that particular point, where crickets had piled themselves to such a depth on the rails us to render the track so greasy that that the driving wheels flew around on it as if the locomotive were suspended in the air. Parties unacquainted with the facts, aud who know notiiing of the numbers, size and fatness of black crickets of Utah, Colorado, Nevada aod Kaho can have no conception of the appearaoce of an army of trickets or of the vast betp in to which they mass themselves when they meet with an obstruction. To such the idea of crick ets stopping a twenty tou eoglns iimst ap pear ridiculous; yet 6uch things happen iu the sage brush country without exciting any special wonder. N. Y. Herald. St. Paul claims twenty-three thousand inhabitants. i Rowell fc Co'a Advertiser Gazette states that fifty-four newspapers buspended publication during the month of June. ' The Two Opposing Armies. Considerable intcrost is felt in the rela tive military strength of France and Prussia. The Military Gazette' ot Prussia represents the number ot troops which the King can call into active service, if necessary, at something over 800,000 men. Of these, 4G3,000 represent the standing army of North Germany. The remainder, at tho servioe of Prussia, are from. Baden, Wuf temburg, Bavaria nnd elsewhere. The army of France consists properly of the active army and tho reserve. The active army includes about 450,000 men, the re serve about 400,000, and the National Guard, a military organization under the direction ot the Minister of War, between 500,000 and 600,000. This gives a grand total of something over 1,300,000 troops at the command of the French Emperor. Aside from this, there is a marine force of about 75,000 men, and some colonial troops not mentioned. The population of France, in round num bers, is about 40,000,000. That of Prussia and her dependencies 30,000,000 to 40, 000,000 ; so that in this respect the two countries are neatly equally balanced. Thcro is a possibility of Austria and Rus sia being drawing into the conflict, and England may perhaps also become involved, either through her relations with the House of Prussia or in regard to her eastern pos sessions. If such should be the case, the opposing armies would be immensely in creased both in size and strength. Eric Gitzetfe. DIED, In Highland township, on Monday, July 18th, 1870, , infant daughter of John Townly, aged four and a-half months. REGISTER'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that tlie following ac counts bnve been tiled in my office and will be presentcil at. the next Term of the Orphan's Court of Klk County for confirmation: Par tial nccnunt ot 1). B R. Dickinson and Carrie B. Willis. Administrators of tlid Estate of Al bert WilUs, deceased, and final account of Jerome Powell, Administrator of the Estate of J. C. Ciinpen. deceased. FliKi). SC'EOIXG, Register. GOtc. CAUTION. Whereiis my wife Emma J. iirundt 1ms left tuy bed and board without just cause or provication, all persons are here by cautioned nut to trust or harbor her on my account as 1 will tiny no depts of her contract ing unless compelled by due course of law. MAR1IN J. BRANDT. .4rrovn. July 7. 1S70. i!!t ot ros SALE- One Forty-horse power Engine, complete in every particular, for sale very cheap. WILCOX TANNING CO., 30 4t Wilcox Pa. EIGHT PEH CENT. GOLD FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS OF THE ISSUE OF $ 1, 500, 000, BY THE St. Joseph and Denver City RAILROAD C01IPANY. In denominations of $1,000 and $500, coupon or registered, with interest at Eight per eeut. per annum, payable loth February and Au gust, in GOLD tree of United Slates taxes, in New York or Europe. The bonds have thirty years to run, payable iu New York in GOLD. Trustees, farmers' Loin nnd Trust Company of New York. The mortgage which secures these bonds is. at the rale of $13,500 per mile; covers a complete road for every bond is a first nnd ONLY mortgnge. This line, conncoiiug St. Jaseph with Fort Keruey, will make a short aud through route to Califor nia. The Company have n Capital Stock of . And ti grunt of Land from Con gress, of l.OOO.UOO Acres, val ued, tit the lowest estimate, at . First Mortgage bonds, - - Total, - - $10,003,000 4.000.000 1,500,000 $15,500,000 Total length of road, 271milcs; dist, included iu this Mcltgage, 111 miles: price, 07 j and ao. cured interest, IN CURRENCY. Can be ob. taincd from the undersigned. Also, pamph lets, maps add information rcUting thereto. There bonds, being so well secured and yeild a large income are desirable to parties seek ing sale aud lucralivo investments. We re commend them with entire confidence. W. P. CONVERSE & CO., COMMERCIAL AGENTS, No. 54 Pine Sreet, New York. TAXXElt & CO., FISCAL AGENTS, No 49 Wall Street, New York. June 4 3m. COAL! GOAL!! The subscriber having ordered 600 tons bi tuminous and antl.ricitc coal is now prepared to furnish the people of Kidgway with bard oi soft coul, out or stof e sices, lump run of mines aud Blacksmithing coal, in quantities to suit purchasers. . 40 tf M. T. FKENCII. July 23.1870. Well's Carbolic Tablets- After much study and soientifio indestigation as to t!.e remedial qualities of Cabbolic Acid, Dr. Wells has discovered by proper combina tion with other artioles in th form of a Tablet a specific for all pulmonary diseases. THESE TABLETS are a SURE CURE for all diseases of the BESPIRATORY ORGANS, SORE THROAT, COLD, CROUP, DIPTHERIA, ASTHMA. CATARRH, or HOARSENESS: alto a euocessful remedy for Kidney difbonU tie Paici 5 cents vtn Box. tent by Mail upon receipt of prio, by JOHN Q. KELLOGG, 22 CJiff St., New York, Sole Agent for the United, States. 29 8w COURT PROCLAMATION. Whereas", the Hon. S. P. Johnson, President. Judge and Hons. E. C. Schultue and Jesse Kylcr, Asso-, oiates. Judges of the Court nf Quarter Sessions Orphans' Court, Oyer and Terminer, and Gen eral Jail delivery, for the trial of capital and other offenses in the county of Elk, by their prceipt to me directed, have ordered the aforesaid named Courts to be holden at Ridg way, in and for the county of Elk, on the first Monday of August it being the 1st day of the montft, anil to Sontinue one week. Notice is hereby given to the Coroner, Justices of the Teace, and Consiablos of thesaid county, that they are by these presents commanded to be then and there In their proper persons al ten o'clock, A. M., of said day, with their rolls, records and inquisitions, nnd other re membrances, to do those things which their offices appertain to be done, nnd that all Justices of Bid county make returns of all recognizances entered into before them, to tho Clerk of the Court, as per act of Assembly of March 4th 1834. And those who are bound to prosecute the prisoners that are or shall be in the jail of the county of Elk, and to be then and there to prosecute against them as shall be just. JACOB McCAULEY, Sheriff. Ridgway, Dccmber 25, nllto Ridgway, March 1st, 1870. SPECIE PAYMENT! GOLD OR GREENBACKS TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR OR JOB WORK A T TIIE RID G WA Y WAGON SHOP. Call and examine my stock beforo buy. ing a Lumber or Tleasme Wagon. I iisc the best selection of Michigan WHITE OAK AND HICKORY ; I employ none but First Class Mechan ics ; I use nothing but the lest Refined Iron. 1 think it will be to your interest to give mo your order. Having twenty five lumber wagons in course of obstruction, I will be able to furnish any party by the first of April. All oiden by mail, also any ordets left with W, S. Service at the Tin Shop, will receive prompt attention. March 5. tf S. JACKSON. GOLD! HARNESS ! COLLARS ! GOLD! GOLD:: HARNESS! HARNESS! COLLARS! COLLARS! TC3. II; K2A?.3 1ms removed Ms Harness cliup over J'owc.l Mine Store nml lias on haud i lie largest nssunment of harness for for luaibc'iig and pleasure imposes, in this or adjoining count ies. aud ail other articles belonging to the tvndc. TRUNKS, SADDLES, VALISES, WHIPS, BLANKETS, COL LARS &c. Would invite the attention ot all owners of horses to my new PATENT ELASTIC CORK HORSE COLLAR, which proves to be the best Collai' in exis enre lor these reasons: Bein very Elas tic they do not chafe or pall and the cork bein a non-conductor, theyprevent injury i'roui hent. Call and sec them. All work warranted. Reparing, Triming and! Upholstcriug dooe withe neatness and dispatch. n23ti JOSEPH M. HEARD. LOIlIL,LAIiD'S EUliEKA Smoking Tobacco is an excellent article of granulated Virginia. Wherever introduced it is universally ad mired. It is put up in handsome muslin bags, in which orders for Meerschaum Pipes are daily packed. LORILLAAD'S "YACHT CLUB" Smoking Tobacco has no superior ; being dcui cotinized, ii cannot injure neveless constitu tions, or people ol sedentary habits. It is produced from selections of the finest stock, and prepared by a patented and original manner. It is very aromatic, mild, and light weight hence it will last much longer than others ; nor does it burn or sting the tongue, or leave a disagreeable after-taste Orders for genuine, elegantly carved Meerschaum Pipes, silver mounted, and pack ed in neat leather pocket Cases, are pla e idn the Qacht Club braud daily. LORILL A RD'S. CENTURY Chewing Tobacco. This braud of Fine Cut Chewing Tobacco has no superior anywhere. It is, without doubt, the best chewing to bacco in the country. I.OKIIJLARD'S SNUFFS Have been lit general use iu the United Slates over 110 years, and still acknowledged "the best" wherever uted. If your storekeepers does not have these artioles for sale, nsk him to get them. They are sold by respectable jobbers al most everywhere. Csrculars mailed on application. P.L.OMI.L.JU Si o.M eir York. ARDS. Uill-Heads, Letter-Heads, Tags, j Handbills, &o., doneiu a neat manner. aud at the lowkst I'Biok, FOR CASH, at he Elk Advocate Priming Office TRY MORE t CO'8 OVAL STEEL ENGRA VINGS. Ill Nassau St., N. Y. Anybody can sell them. Cheap. Sell fast. Pay hand somely. Send for new circular- 29 4w HINKLEY KNITTING MACHINE FOR FAMILY USE limph, cheap, reliallt, Knits EVKRYTHimi. AGENT3 WANTED. Ciroularand sample slocking FREE. Address HINKLEY KNITTING MACHINE CO., Bath, Ma. ' ' f 8ni vr.s. SERVICE- 00,000 CUSTOMERS WANTED. At the new Masonio Halt Building. STOVES at prices tW will please of all de sirable kinds. TIN-WARE of every kind on hand at al imcs. Special attention given to Wholesale orders. Price list furnished to dealers on application. SHEET- TW AND COPPER WARE. House furnishing goods a great variety. STEAM AND W&TER PirEING, PUMPS, FISniNG AND HUNTING TACKLE, such as RODS BAS KETS, SEINES, FLIES, HOOKS, CAPS, POWDER, &c. Jo. ALL ORDERS FOR GUN WORK Promptly attended to. BIRD CAGES A MCE VARIETY. ROOFING, GUTTERS, SPOUTS. of Tin, Galvanized Iron and Copper an 1 every kind of N HOUSE AND JCB WORK done on short notice and warranted, AGENCY of Henry Disstons celebrated awsi Orders for eaws at factory prices so licited, also for repairing. Information and lice list furnished on application. PAPER RAGS, OLD ROPE, OLD COPPER, RASS, TEW- TER, LEAD, IRON, BEESWAXj HEAVY HIDES, DtiAKON SKINS, SHfiEP PELTS. GREEN BACKS, NATIONAL DANK NOTES, U. 8. BONDS is. talen in txelavy for Cooih or )ork vln20tf. W. S. 6EIWIUE: DR. J. S.BOHDWELIS Medical Feo Bill : Advice at office, common cases, $1 00' Call in town 1 00 Call in town at night 2 00 Travel by Railroad 8 miles 5 00 k j4 m jju pcr mile ' Over 14 miTas from 25 to 50 cents 00 per mile. Traveling with own convey ance one lnilo 2 00 00 00 00 Ten to twelve miles 10 Obstetrical Calls within ton miles 10 " bvrail 15 miles, 10 unless detained beyond the usual time. 1' or curcing Catarrh, Ironv nve to biteen dollars. For cureing Scrofula Swellings or Kings Evil, from twenty-five to one hun dred dollars Tooth Estraction, 50 Vaccination ou Lanoing Felon, 1 00 Unmentioncd nnd Surgical operations will be charged according to circumstances. To those living several miles from a Drug' Store I lurnish such medicine as I carry. I cive this fee list to stop the constant magnifying of my charges by interested parties. The above ore about my usual cnarges and have been for several years. SPLENDID FRIZE FOR THE LADIES. The finest, most pleasing, and costly engrav ing ever published in America, to be presented as a premium to each subscriber to DEMOREST'S MONTHLY, a magazine of practical utility in the house, s mirror of the fashions, and a literary consci vator of surpassing interest and artistic exce.' enco, acknowledged to be the modern pai. r mnsazine of America i'he engraving, 2Sx32 inches, is from the or iginal painting, entitled, 'The PicOiio on tho Fourth of July.' The painting took a whole year, and is con sidered the finest of the entire list of numerous populor productions by LillieM. Spenoer. The engraving was the labor of four years, by three eniinent artiBts John Rodgers, Samuel Halpin, and Samuel Hollyer J The Inst nniusl having been induced to come from Europe to finish it. The engravers have ably seconded the successful labors of the painter. None but artists can fully appreciate the skill and labor lavished on this engrav'.ng The general ef fect is very fine and impresive, snd the deli rate finish to the heads will bear the moist mi nute inspection. The union of line and stipple is ei.ecuted with nnusua! ability, and th;:i skilful combination has greatly contributed to the success of the engravers in this unsurpass- ed proof if their genius. Thejwork on the engraving alone cost over seven thousand dollars, besides the cost oft -a copyright, and is acknowledged by compclcr.t judges the most elaborately finished lrrge 'work of nit eVor engraved in America. Fine copies of this magnificent picture, on heavy plate paper, worth 10 each, are to bs given us a premium to each Subscriber to DEMOREST'S MONTHLY MAG2INE, Yearly subscriptions only Three Dollars, and ten cems (which is to be cent with the sul- scription). for the pistago on the engravii:;. (which will be mailed teoUrely done up on a roller. This is certainly the largest, most liberal nnd pplcudid premium ever offered to single subscribers by rny publisher, and nf'ords an. easy and economical way for any one to secure an cle-jruiit work of ait, a Parlor Picture that is only ncxi to a piano in the way of ornameu taiion, and a perpetual reminder of a day which on sin to to he clier.shed nnd held in re me uln-ancc by every true American. The reception of this magnificent picture will lake every o.io by surprise and we do not venture anything iu saying that $10 will not procure imoiher Unit combines so much of in terest and beauty. Specimens of the Magnzine, with circulars, giving full particulars, will be sent to any giv eu address, post tree ou receipt of 13 cents. Address DEMOREST' MONTHLY. nov20tf b3S Broadway, N. Y rjIIE LADY'S FRIEND. TWO MONTHS GRATIS ! The Lady's Friend announces the following Novelets for 1870 : Did He Forget Her ? by Louise Clnipuler Moulton ; Tho Cincnnnon's Aunt,' by Elinbctli Prescott, author of 'Be tween Two,' &c. ; ' Soiid 8;iver j or, Chrisie Deane's Bridal Gii'ls,' by Amaadu M. Douglas, author of the ' Debarry Fortune," wi:h nu merous shorter stories by a brilliant galaxy e la Jy trrliers. A finely executed steel engraving. A hand some double page, finely colored fathion plate, and a large assortment of wood cuts, illustrat ing tho fashions, fancy work, etc., are given in every number. It will gAe a popular piece of Musio in ev ery number. PORTRAITS OF DISTINGUISHED AUTHORS. The January number will contain portrait! (engraved on steal) of Mrs. Henry Wood, Florence Percy, Louise Chandler Moulton, Elizabeth Prescott, Amanda M. Douglas Mrs., Margaret Hostuer and August Bell, NEW SUBSCRIBERS Who send in their names before the first of No vember, shall receiue the November and De cember numbers of this year in addition, mark ing fourteen months in all ! Aud new subsoil, bers sending in their names by the first of December shall receive the magnificent Decem ber holiday number, making t jirteeu months iu all ! TERMS ; $2 60 a year; two Copies, $4 i four copies, $0; epoiesluo. (undone gratis) $8 One copy of e Lady's Friend and one of the Posi, $1. st A oopy of the lor? and beautiful Premium Wcel engraving Taking ttu Measure of Ik ceddiu Ring 'engraved iu England at a sost of 5-OUO will be sent to every person ending a club. Thi s engraving is a gem of art. Address DEACON 4 PETERSON, SI 9 Walnut street, Philadelphia Specimen copies scut for ten cents. N KW STORE. The subscriber bees leave to inform the (Ri sen ot Ridgway and vicinity th it he baa opened a store where may be fiuad PFRFUMERY, FANCY GOODS, TOILET ARTICLES. STATIONERY FINE CONFECTIOJfAftr. OYSTERS, GUANOES,, LEMONS, in season, . nU vltf j. r eaird.