(Bih, Ojmuiin gjitoqrfe THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1871. Itat03 of Advertising. One column, one year $71, 00 " " " 40 00 J " " " 2o 00 I " " " 15 00 Transient advertising persnuare of eight lines or loss 8 times or less 2 00 Business cards, ten lines or less, per year. .. 5 00 Marriagos and Death notices Inserted gratis. Elk Lodge, A. T. It. SUted meetings of Elk Lodge will bo held fit their hall on thi second and fourth Tuesdays of each month. o. l. Mccracken, Sco'y. Temple of Honor and Temoerance. Elkton T rniple No. 81, meets on ea;h alternate T mrsday. at their Lodge Room, on Main BU-eet, over J. V. Houk's store. H.A. PARSONS. W.R. Car Time at Ridgway. Erie Express East 2.20 c. ra. do do West 2:20 a m. do Mail East 4:52 p. m. do do West 10:03 a. m. Local Freight East 7:25 a. m. ln ln Vioot 5:49 p. m. Huckleberries are selling here at fifteen cents per quart. E, E. CrANOAi.L had a mesa of cu cumbers last week of his own raisins;. One Indian in Oregon was civilized he hanged himself for love. A stone culvert is being built on Pouth street near D. D. Cook's resi dence. Religious Services will be held in Grace Church next Sunday, morning and evening, by Rev. J. A. Dooris. Elkton Temple of Honor No. 81 meet ut their Lodgo Rcora, over J. V. Houk's store, this evening. The frame of the house, being erected by E. C. Barrett on Court street, has been raised. Preaching in the Court House next Sunday, morning and cvuning, by Rev. C. M. Heard. The Commissioner;! of Eik county will meet at their office in Ridgw ly, on Monday, July 24th. C. II. McCAULEY, Clerk. Rain has been the order of tho day for a week past, but as yet no flood has proctcd tli 4 hungry eyes of our anxious lumbermen. Lutheran service! in the Cou-t House, Ridgway, by Rev. J. Rrenctnan, on tho 23d of July nnd tho Cth of August. Gorman in the morning and English in the evening. Our report of tho Republican County Convention, found in another column, is rather meJirre owincr to tho failure of fie fecretary to furnish ua with a copy of tho proceedings. Geo. Walker's building on Mr.in street, is being fitted up for the accomo dation of Prs. Whipple & Hartley who intend having a first-class drug store in every respect. Thoy have ovr best wishes for their suoaais. TnnJ-jd welling house of Mr. Fred. Wilmarth, at Wilmarth this county, was destroyed, by fire, with its contents, on the night of tho -fch inst. The Cre was first discovered in the woodshoi, but it is not definitely known as to its cxigin. Rattlesnakes Killed. Mr. John Erooks, George Trump, and D. D. Nel son killed Thirteen large rattlesnakes on Thursday last.'on the mountain between Wykoff and Mis Run. In some of the 6nakes thoy found five and six soft shelled egs, some of which were nearly as largo as hens' eggs. Cameron Ilerald. Sawmill Burned. The largo saw mill at Kane, known as Kaoo's mil! and leased by Mr. Griffin, of Philadelphia, accidentally took fire on Thursday lost, Gili inst., and was totally destroyed to. cether with nearly a million feet of lum ber. The loss is estimated at from IfW.OOO to 575,000; we have not learned whether the property was insured or not. Lv another column will befonnd an advertisement of the Singer Sewlns Machine, of which A. Cummings is tho agent in Ridgway; persons desirious of purchasing a good sewing machine should call on Sir, Cummings and take a look at the singer; it is cheap and does its work in tbe best manner. Mr. Cummings has also on hand a large etoek of furniture, consisting in part of chairs, bureaus, bedsteads, mattresses, looking glasses, lounges, and baby wagons. Mr. Cummings can be found at all times, Sundays excepted, at his wareroDms on Main street, under the Democrat office. .Tune 28th, 1871, at the residence ofOeo. A. Rathbun. Ridgway, Pa., by tho Re. J. A. Dooris. Rector of Grace Church, Miss Nellie A. Rathbun to Mr. Alex. MoMurchy. The glorious Fourth passed off very quietly in Ridgway, and save the burn ing of a small quantity of powder, in the shape of fire crackers, everything moved on in its appointed way. It was designed to have a pio nio in the woods near Dickinson's Mill,but, owing to the inclemency of thoiweathct, it was not held. In tho evening, however, thero Wis a dance at Messsengcr's Hall which passed off to tho satisfaction of tho par. ticipants. ' , ' IIST.CF LETTERS Remaining in the Postoffice at Ridgway up to July 1st, 1871: Ambrose, John Keys, William 2 3arr, William U. 2 I'agune, James Bailey Miss EliiabelhMangard, Henry Doty, Jonathan McGilveny, John Darby, Patrick Maloy. Thomas J. Donahue, James Mood, Henry Dorley, Patrick Mill keys, Drias Densraore. James M. Mrs. Joseph Dealy, John Parkman, F. II. Decker, Horace Tetton, F. A. 2 Evans, J. M. Hiss, Mrs. liolscy Kly. Andrew Koff, Samuel Gahan, Merla Rhymer, Wm. Goodwin, John M. S'U'rcson.Rcv.J.Ii. Gctz, Katz Tcrmanes, R. K. 2 Colla t'tfinll Willinmn. S F. Hernugton,Mrs.A.F.2Watton, Henry llilliara, Miss Cate tvolf. Miss Mary it. Harrington, Ross Woder, F. Hill, Irwin W. Williams, John House. Youtcr Mrs. Wriiht. Sanil. Klein, Miss Nellie Knot called thirty days they will be sent to the dead letter office. J AS. II. IUQERTY, P. M. QUE BOOS TABLE. Arthur's Home Maoazine for July is on our table, and is an excell ent number; it is as usual filled cram full of choice readiug matter. ' Send 20 cents for a specimen copy to T. S. ARTHUR & SONS, Philadelphia, Ta Tub July NumiKRof "Peterson's Maga zine" is on our table, -and is unusually good, even for this unrivalled Monthly. The principle embellishment is a spirited sttel engraving, "Ahead of the Field," il lustrating an old-fashioned lovestory. The fristiion-plnte is on steel, end richly colored. "Pttorsuu," bo it known, is celebrated for tho surpassing style and beauty of his Paris fash ion-plates. The stories are all oriftir.nl, and by our very best waiters. It gives more for the money than any other. Iidofd. it is a standing wonder how so ?oo d a magazine nan be published at so low n price, viz.. S2.00 to single subscri bers, $1.50 to clubs of four; but it is to be accounted for, we suppose, by the enor mous circulation. As' tbe publisher says, "a small profit on a largo edition is better, both for I ho public and for him, thin a largo profit on a smaller edition,' No lady iif taste ought to bo without "Peterson " Now is the time to subscribe, for the July number begins n new volume, and sub scriptions will bo taken, if desired, for six months, at half price, so that tbe subscrip tion may end with (he year. Address Clins. J. Peterson, COS Chestnut street, Philadelphia. Music can no longer be considered a lusuty, and. those who spend fabulous sums in purchasing Sheet Musio are simply throwing their money away. It our musical i'rictnls will take the trouble to procure a enpy of Peter's Musical Monthly, they will see what their wiser friends ore doing namely, getting bet ter Music nt one and two cents a piece than they are buying at thirty, forty, and fiUy cents. Each number of this valnahlw publication contains thirty-six P'i:i's of Music, printed from full-size music plates, embracing Sacral and Secular Songs, Duets, Choruses, Polkas, Waltzes, etc.. in every issue. The July number commences Volume VIII., and contains thirteen pieces of Music, neatly bound, that would cost just four dollars and fifty cents in sheet form. You can get it by mail, post-paid, by sending thirty cents to J. L. Peters, 509 Broadway, New York. The newest and best, the most beau tiful and brilliant, consequently the most popular and fashionable songs are Three Little Words, by J. A. Butter field, author of ''Sweet Ethel May," "When you and I were Young Maggie," etc., and The Beautiful Days That are Past, by the popular Frank Howard, author of "Guees Who?" and "Little Barefoot." The melody of Three Little Words is as sweet as a wild wood-bird's love song, and the words as beautiful as a flower- strewn prairie. Mr. Howard, in a letter to the pub lisher, notifying him of the completion of The Beautiful Days That are Past, says: "I think tbe song one of tho best I have ever written." If your nearest musio dealer does not have theso songs on hand, nor will not order them for yoa, send 35 cents for each ono direct to me, and I will forward them to you by return mail. To persons seudiog me the names and address of all musio dealers they may known, and stating in what magazine they saw this notice, I will, for one dol lar, mail them two copies of one song and one of the other, and send a 35 cent piece free. Address the Publisher, T. W. MARTIN, P. 0. Box 517, Chicago, III. A Flobal Curiosity. Take a stick of elder, bore out tne pith, fill tbe cavity with good earth, and sow to it seed of several flowers that bloom at the same time. Tho seeds will soon germinate, and the plants grow up to gether, with Ihe stems, branches and leaves, they will apPear Srow rom .he same root. pcrial gjoticw. Mr hair was falling off, I used two buttles of Naturo's Hair Restorative and it cheeked it at onco. It is clean, safe and efficient. II your druggist hits not got it, send direct to Procter Bros., Gloucester, Mass. See advertisement. "Cleanpino TnE Blood," upon which charlatans have harped so much, is not a mere catch.woid and delusion. The microscope shows that some diseases exist liko parasitic growths upon the globules of the blood, nnd it is further known that somo subtle substances do. Ptroy or expel them. These substances have been combined to ronke Ayer's Sarsnparilla, which does effectually ex pol the disorders thnt breed and rankle in the blood to rot nut as it were the machinery of life. Mercer (Pa.) Whig. Is Safe Esrosess Cheaper than Sancsrsns. Our ccientifio periodicals have for many months been instituting ft war agaiust tho vendors of volutilc and dan gerous kerosene. They have exposed its treacherous properties, and giveu the public an idea of how to detect the fraudulent article, with very little trouble or expense. There is, however, one point which, although not alto gether, has in a great measure been lost sight of, namely, that it is more econo mical for those ot limited means to burn a high fire test and immaculately safe oil than it is to consume the lighter and more dangerous fluid. This fact may be practically demonstrated in a very simple manner. Take two lamps similar in every respect, placo in the one a pint of oil which t-tand a fire test of 00 degrees, and in the other a pint of oil which stands a firo test of 110 degrees of heat. The safer oil will not merely measure n higher candlo power, but it will also last a very much longer time than the other. When the fire test is increased to 175 degrees of heat, the length of time which it will last is increased in a much greater ratio than the extra price for which it can be manu factured. The reason of this is, that the dangerous article contains a larget proportion ot hydrogen, which has no illumiuatiug properties whatever, nnd tho safer article a larger proportion of carbon, which is the light giving prin ciple ot the oil. The dangerous arti cle is also constantly evaporating and wasting away without any benefit being derived from it, while the safer article, which cannot vaporize nt tho ordinary temperatures of the atmosphere, remains iotnet. Oil which will stand a firo test of 110 degs. will commeuco to vaporize at 90 degs. Oil of 120 degs. will vap orize a 105 degs., and oil of 175 deys. will give off vapor at 150 degs. Tho latter oil may be considered absolutely safe for every purpose, in fact it is as safe as lard oil. Where there is ti pos sibility of the oil being exposed to 105 degs. of heat, the high fire . test oil should always be used. If these facts were thoroughly understood by the people, there would be little demand for dungerous oil, which would bo almcst driven from the market. Harrisburg Telegraph. To Make Stale Bread Fresh. Put the loaf into a clean tin, and cover closely to exclude all water, and set into a steamer or kettle of boiling water for halt an hour; then remove from the tin and it will look like fresh bread, and be really almost equal to a new loaf. An immetisd raft of cypress lately ar rived at New Orleans from West Feli ciana, It contained S50 logs, containing over 1,000,000 fcot of timber. Most of the logs were 70 to 90 feet in length and four feet in diameter. It is said that one of the Siamese twins is living at the point of death at their home, in North i'arolina. The other is in good health. In view of death, arraugemo its havo been made for the immediate separation of the living from the dead brother. TJio war losses sustained by South Carolina are estimated at 6326000,000 about two-thirds of her former great wealth. In this estimate is included tho cost of reconstruction. For Fruit Stains on Napkins, Table Cloths, etc. Pour hot water on the spots, then wet with hartshorn or oxalio acid a teaspoonful to a tea cup of water. To Clean Furs. Shake and whip them well; then brush; boil some flax seed; dip a rag in tho water and wipe them slightly. This makes them look nearly as good as new. A NEW style of collar for ladies is of white linbn, standing up at the back, and turning over at the front, like a man's, and is embroidered on the cor ners with a monogram, aid edged with handsome lace. To Remote Iron Rust. Dip the rusty spots in a solution of tartario or oitrio acid; or wet the spots with lemon juice and rub on hard, white soap and expose it to the heat; or apply lemon juice and salt and expose it to the sun. Thy It. A lady who has tried it gives the following method of exter minating the repulsive bedbug: "It any of your readers need a sure remedy lor bedbugs they can have mine, and cleanse the bouso of this troublesome vermin without expense. They have only to wash with salt water, filling the cracks which they frequent with salt, and jou maj iook ia vain for them." It is estimated that tho people of the United States pay 100,000,000 a year for medicines and medical services, ex clusive of 525,000,000 for patent medi cines. Daniel Styles, of Trcscort, Wisconsin, is now in bis 100th year, find has been a Freemason for 80 years. The local papers deslare him the oldest Free mason tn America. A Michigan man thinks that eternal vigilance will be the price ot potatoes this year. Elk County Directory. dent Judge L. 1). Wetmore. Additional Law Judge Hon. Jno. P. Vincent. Associate Judges J. K. Whitmoro, Jesse Kyler. ., District Attorney J. K. P. Hail. Sheriff Jacob MoCaulcy. rrothonotury o., Fred. Schooning. Treasurer Henry D. Derr. County Superintendent Rufus Lncore. Commissioners H. Warner, John Ban-, Louis Vollmer. Auditors Clark A. Wilcox, George D. Mossenger, and Joseph Wilholin. County Surveyor Geo Wilmeley. Jury Commissioners. Joseph Kerner, nnd Charles Mead. TIME OF HOLDING COURT. Second Monday in January. Second Monday in April First Monday in August. First Monday in November. NEW ADVERTISE3IEHTS I STERNAL REVENUE NOTICE. Tho Annual List of Income and Special Revenue Taxes f jr the year 1871 for the counties of Warren, Elk, Cameron and McKea'n, are nnw completed and in my hands for collection. I will attend to re. ceiving taxes at the Ilyde House in Ridg way, on Tuesday the 2Slh day of July.lttTl, and nt St. Mary's an Wednesday the 201 h. All persons neglecting to pay these taxes ten days after this notice will be charged 5 per cent, addition and 1 per cent, per month for further delay. P. FORI), Dept. Col. 19th Dist Ta. Snelhport, July 1, 1871. Tlnl9t2. U. S. MARSHALL'S OFF1C?, OFF1C?, I anin, v 231, 1871. J W. D. of Pennsylvn Pittsburgh, June This is to give Notice: Tiiot tin the 10th day of June, A. D. 1871 a Warrant in Bankruptcy was issued against, tho Kstato of John Farrar & Co., of St. Mary's in the County of Elk and Stnto of Pennsylvania, who liavo been adjudged Rnnkruptsonthe petition of their creditors; that the payment of any debts and delivery of any property belong ing to such Bankrupts to them or foi their use. end tho transfer of nny property by them are forbidden by law: that a Meeting of the Creditors of the sitid Bankrupts, to prove their Debts, and to chooso one or more assignees of their Estate, will bo hold at a Court of r.finkmptcy, to be hold en nt Ridgway in eai.l District at tho oflice of S. E. Woodruff, before S. E. Woodruff Esq., llegister. on the 4th day of August, A. D. 1871 at 3 o'clock, p. ni. A. MURDOCH, nl8!2. C. S. Marshal, us Messenger. THE SINGER IHE Manufacturing Company. AT THE WORLD'S FAIR, Constituted by tho homes of the psople Received the Great Award of tho HIGHEST SALES I Ami have left all rivals far behind them, for they solo r.v ts-.o One Hundred and Twenty-seven Thousand, Eight Hundred and Thirty-three Machines! being more than forty thowiand in advance of their sales of the pveviovs year, and over forty-four thousand more than the talei of am ofier Company for 1870, as shown by the following figures from sworn re turns of tha sale of Licensees. The Singer Manufactur ing Company sold over the Florence Sewing Machine Co., 101,173 Machines. Sold over the Wileox & Gibbs S. M. Co., 08,943 do Sold over the Weed Sew- ir.e Machine Co., 92,801 do Sold over the Grover & Baker S. M. Co.. 70,431 do Hold over the Howe Ma chine Co.. 62.G77 . do Sold over the Wheeler & Wilson Man'fc Co., 44.G24 do all ot which is mainly owing to the popu larity of what is known as the "NEW FAMILY SEWING MACHINE," which is now fast finding its way into every well regulated household. For Circulars giving full particulars of Machines, their Folding CiiBes of many varieties of wood and finish, their Attachments for numerous kinds of work, which, till recently, it was thoughf that delicate fingers alone could perform, as well as particulars about all articles used by their Machines, such as Twist, Linen Thread. Spool Cotton, Oil, Sao., &o., apply to uuy of their Authorized Agents, or to THE SINGER MANUFACTURING! CO., 4j8 Broadway, New York. Philadelphia Offioe 1100 Chestnut St. A. CUMMING3, Agent, Ridgway, Pa. vlnl9lyl3m7. BUESISTS SAtSS. BY viriua of a writ of Levari Facias, issued out of tho Court of Common Picas of Elk county, and to me directed, I will exposo to sale by publio venduo or outcry, at tho Court House, in Ridgway on MONDAY, AUGUST 7, 1871, nt one o'clock r. ni., nil that certain tract or piece of land situate in the township of ltenzingcr, county of Elk, and State of Pennsylvania, beginning at a post at tne southwest corner of warrant four thou sand eight hundred and eighty-four (4881), thence north fom hundred perches to the northwest corner of said warrant 4884, thence east two hundred perches, thence south four hundred perches, thence west two hundred perches to the place of begin ning, containing five hundred acres, nnd bcinir the western part, of warrant four thousand eight hundred nnd eighty-tour (4884). being the same premises which Francis Van Marseville, by deed dated t he eichth dnv of February, A. D. 18G5, grunted and conveyed to Lewis Mitchell and Mitchell A. Mitchell in fee. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Lewis Mitchell and Mitchell A. Mitchell, ana to be sola by JACOB MoCAULEY, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office. Ridgway, July 12, 1871. f VlnlOts. BY virtue of a writ of Venditioni Ex ponai, issued out of Ihe Court of Com mon Pleas of Elk County, and to me di rected, 1 will expose to sale by publio vendue or outcry, at the Court House, in Ridgwny, on MONDAT, AUGUST 7, 187!. at one o'clock p. m., all that certain tract or piece of land situate in the borough of Ht bnnnilorl nnd described as fol lows: Beginning at the intersection of St. Mary's and Centre streets, in said borough, thence south 40' cast along the west side of St. Mary's street eighty-nine and one half feet more or less to the northease corner of McNally's lot, thenoo south 89 west along McNally's north line seventh, five feet to the northwest corner of said McNally's lot, theuco south 45' cast along McNally's west lino twenty-five feet to the southwest corner of McNally's lot nnd the northwest corner of Jacob Biebcrger's lot, thence south G eaBt along Jacob Bieber ger'B west line thirlyfive feet to said Jacob Biebcrger's southwest corner and north line of land of hoirs ot Anthony Kuntz, thence south 79J west along said KUntz's north line forty-four nnd one-half feet to the southeast corner of John Butsche's lot, thence north 10 J west along said Butche's east line, sixty. ono feet to a post, thence north 24 j west along said Butsche's east lino to Bail Butsche's northeast corner ou thesoutlierlcy side of Centre street, thence north 63J east about one hundred and fifty-one and one-tenth feet to the place of beginning, containing ten thousand three hundred ani fifty-one square feet of land more or less, upon which is erected one Two-Storv Frame Building with stone cel lar, fronting forty-two and one-half feet on St. Mary's street, and forty-four and one.tenth feet on Centre street, occupied as a store and dwelling, and having one story audition on the south side thereof sixteen feet by thirty feet; bIbo, ono Old House, twenty-four by twenty-six feet; also, ono Frame Barn, twenty by twenty-four feet, and one Two-Story Dwelling House, twenty-six by forty feet, not finished. Seized and taken in execution as the property of James Coyne and F. II. Die he rgur, and to be sold by JACOB MoCAULEY, Sheriff. Siifhifp's Officb. Ridgway, July 12, 1871. vlnl9ts. BY virtue of a writ of Levari Facias, is sued out of tho Court of Common Tleas of Elk county, and to mo directed, I will exposejto sale by publio vendue or outcry, at the Court House, in Ridgwny. on MONDAY, AUGUST 7, 1871, at ono o'clock p. m., nil that certain tract of land lying west of the Philadelphia and Erie railroad, in the towuship ot Ridgway, county of Elk, State of Penn sylvania, commonly known as tho "John sonburg Coal Lot," containing four hun dred nnd forty (4 10) acres of land more or less, and bounded and described as fol lows, to wit: Being parts of warrants thirty-two hundred and eighty-five (3285) and forty-eight hundred and fifty (4860), beginning at a post corner standing one hundred and forty-seven (147) rods west and eighteen and four-tenths (18 4-10) rods north of the southwest corner of a one hundred nnd ninety-eight (198) ncre lot lying on the west side of the Johnson burg tract, thenco south ono hundred and seveuty'six (170) rods to a post corner, thence east one hundred and fifty (100) rods to a post corner, thence south one hundred and seventy-four (174) rods to a post corner, thence west two hundred (200) rods to a poBt corner, thenoe north one hundred nnd seventy-six (176) rods to a post corner, thence west one hundred nnd fifty (150) rods, thence north one hun dred and seventyfour (174) rods to a post corner, thence east twohundred (200) rods to a post corner, the place of beginning. Seized and' taken in execution as the property of George Diokinson etal., at the suit of Samuel A. Crozier and George K. Croier, and to be sold by JACOB McCAUEET, Sheriff. Sukbiff's Officb, Ridgway, July 12, 1871. vlnl9ts. rirliiA of a writ of Farie Facial (wav ing inquisition) issued out of the Court of Common Pleas or JSIK county, anu to me Hirmted. I will emose to sale by publio vendue or outcry, at the Court House, in Ridgway, on MONDAY, AUGUST 7, 1871. at one o'clock p. m., all that certain tract or parcel of land situate in Benzinger township, Elk county, Pennsylvania, on th North of St. Marv's road and being t!,B lan.t which was known as the lands owned by the estate of Jacob Hoffman de- . .. ..... k i ceased, containing utty-nve acres oi ianu and adjoining laud of Capt. Hobdell on the north and the St. Mary's Coal Company on tha south, and fronting on 8t. Mary's road according to the plan of the settlement of St. Mary's. Seized and taken in execution aa me property of Geo. Weis, and E. C. Shultz at the suit of Joseph Heller, administrator, and to be sold by JACU1J WCUAUtilil, Sheriff. fcriKsirr's Orrics. 1 Ridgway, July 12th, 1871. J vlnl9ts. CONRAD MEYER. Inventor and Manufacturer of the CELEBRATED IRON FRAH3 PIAH03, Y7ARER00US, Ho. 722 Arsh St., Phlla. Has received the Prize Medal of the World's Great Exhibition, London, Eng. The highest Prizes awarded when and wherever exhibited. ESTABLISHED 1823. . . vlnG3m, Subscribe for the Elk County Advocate. TO NEBRASKA. CALIFORNIA, AND KANSAS, AND THE 11. & M. R. R. LANDS. The "Burlington Ronto," so called, lies right in the path of the Star of 'Em pire. It runs almost immediately in tho centre of the great westward movement of emigration. Crossing Illinois and Iowa, it strikes the Missouri river at three points. These thrco points are the gateways into three great sections of tho trans Missouri region. Tho Northern gate is Omaha, where the great Tacifio road will take you to tho land of gold and grapes, sunny mountains, and perpetual summer. The middle gate is Tlattsmouth, which opens npon the south half of Nebraska, south of tho Platto river, a region un surpassed on the continent for agricul turo and grazing. Just here are the R & M. Railroad lands, concerning which Geo. S. Harris, tho land officer at Bur lington, Iowa, can give you all informa tion, and in the heart of them is Lin coln, tho State Capital and present ter minus of tho road. The Southern gate leads to Kansas, by connection with the St. Joo Road at Hamburg, running direct to St. Joe and Kansas City. Tho trains of the Burlington run smoothly and safely, and roako all con nections. It runs the best of coaches Pullman Palace and Pullman dining cars, and should you take tho journey for tho journey's sake alono, you will bo repaid; or tako it to find a homo or a farm, and you cannot find cither better than among tho B. & M. lands, where you can buy on ten years' credit, nnd at a low price. vlnCyl. W. S. SERVICE. GO AND SEE! IT WILL PAY! THE LARGEST STOCK OF THE BEST-NO OTHER IN STOCK- S TO VES nOUSE FURNISHING GOODS IN ENDLESS "VARIETY. PRICES WILL SUIT ! GOODS WILL PLEASE! in mmvi STOVES DELIVERED AND SET FREE! FREE! FREE! CALL AND EXAMINE! A PLEASURE TO SIIOW GOODS! W. S. SERVICE, No. 1 Masonio Hall Building, Ridgway, Pa. Orphan's Court Ealo. By virtue of an order of the Orphan's Court of Elk County, the undersigned, Ad" ministrator of L. U. Zimmerman, late of said county, deceased, will expose to sale by Publio Vendue, on Saturday, July 8th, 1371, at 2 o'olook, p. tn., on the premises, all the interest of the decedent in and to lots Nos. 42 and 43 in the Village of Contreville, witii the buildings thereon ereotod. Terms CASH on confirmation of sale. JOHN GREEN, . vlnllti. Adminittrator, BUSINESS CARDS. H ENRY SOUTHER, Attornoy-at Law KiUgway, rn. (fob2!)'0.P), 1 A. RATHBUN, Attorney-at-Lnw JT. Ridgway Pa. 2 2 tf. rOHN G. HALL, Attorney at law, Rldr. U way, jiia county ra. mar-:w eiil A. 8. HILL, Physioian and Surgeon, Kersey, Elk Co. Pa. 1 M . ni nanvti XX dealer in Boots, Shoes and Leather.' Main Street, Ridgway, Pa. vlnltf. GEORGE WAtMSLEY, County Sur veyor, St. Mnrys, Pa., holds himself in readiness at all times, to perform jobs In his line. 2 8 X. SORG, Saloon-keeper, corner ot ; a Railroad and Michael streets, St. Marys, Pa. Native Wines, good LageP Beer, etc., constantly on hand. 2 8 WILLIAM GEIS, Rostanranf, Mi chael atre.pt, St. Marys, Pa., keeps the best of Lager Peer and Nut'.vo wlnos constantly on hand. 2 3 CH. VOLK, 'Manufacturer and Dealer . in Lngtr Beer, opposite tho Railroad Depot, St. Mary's, Elk county Pa. E EYNOLOS HOUSE, RS71T0LDSVTLLE, 'JEFFERSON CO, PA. II. S. EELNAP, Proitietob . JS. Bordwcll, M. D. Eclectic Physicnn, OIBce and residenco opposite thn Jail, on Centre St., Ridgway, Pa. Prompt attention will be given to all calls. Otlico' hours : 7 to 8 A. M- : 12 to 2 P. M. ; and 6 to 7 P. M. Mar. 22, Cti-tf. D R C. II. FULLER, BOTANIC PHYSICIAN. RtnowAT, Pa. Residenco and office opposite tho Thaycc House. 1 S. HARTLEY. M. D., Physician nnd Surireon KiUgway, ra. Odico in Walker b Building. Special attention given to Surgery. Office hours from 8 a. in. to 10 p, nt. Residenco on Main Street, west cud. All cullj promptly attended to. vln2yl. GG. MESSENGER, Druggist and Parmacentisf, cornor Main and Miil streets, Ridgway, Pa. A. full assortment of carefully selected For eign and Domestic Drugs. Prescription carefully dispensed at all hours, day oi' uight. vl:i3y. HEALY & HCfVTON. DEALERS IX ESY C-3023, G33CS:.iZ3, PSOVISIONS PRODUCE, PRUIT3, &o. vlnStf. West End, Ridgway, Pa. YDE HOUSE, RinowAT, Elk Co., Pa. V. 11. SUHKAM, Proprietor. Thankful for the patronage herctoforo so liberally bestowed upon him, the now proprietor, hopes, ty paying strict at tention to the comfort and convenience of guests, to merit a continuanco ol tho same. Oct SO 1SG0. . ORl'ON IlOUSi!, F.T1TF1.. PA. M. V. Moore, (ate of the JJyda House') 1'roprietor. Open Day and Night- DBS. BORLAND & St. CLAIR, FBANKMH, Ta., Give special atten tion to Chronic diseases, and thoso pecu liar to women and children, a Dr. Borland, diagnoses diseses by an ex- initiation of the urine, and by this O'.tl Gtrmin method has successfully treated thousands of cases without seeing them. EDWARD McBRIDE, Watchmaker and Jeweler, Railroad street, St. Marys, Pa. Engraving nnd repairing done on short notice, and in a workmanlike man ner. Watches, and everything in tho Jew elry line, constantly on hand. 2 8 DR. G. WHIPPLE, Dental Surgeon. Oliice in Walker's Building, All kinds of dentistry done in the best style, and all work warranted. Ho will visit Kalie on, the 1st, 2d, and 3d; Wilcox on the 10th, lltb, and 12th; St. Mary's on the 21st, 22d, and 23d of each month. At all other times he can bo found at his office in Ridgway, Pa. vln2yl. ERSEY HOUSE, CUKIEEVILLE, ELK Co., Pa. John Collins, Proprietor. CTV1 Thanitful for the patronago heretofore so liberally bestowed upon him, tho new proprietor, hopes, by paying strict at tention to the comfort . nnd couvenienco of guests, to merit a continuance of the same. IT ALL & BRO. Attorneys at - Law ST. MARY'S, , ELS CC7NT7 PNNS7LYANIA. JO'lINO. HAIL.JAS. K. P. HAM LEGAL. Lewis Boyington In Common Pleas vs of Elk County. Sophronia Boyington, J No. 15, Jan. T.,'71. Libel in Divoree, a viculo matrenionii. To Sophroxia Boyington, respondent abova named: , You are hereby notified that the sub- E'oena and alias subpuuua in the abova case aving been returned nou est inventus, you are hereby required to nrpear on tho FIRST MONDAY IN AUGUST, . 1S71. being the 7th day of tho month, to answer tha complaint in the above case. JACOB MoCAULEY,' ' ' 1 Shsriff) SnEarrr's Office, ' ' ' Ridgway, June, 1, 1871. vlnl5to. '
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