THURSDAY, JULY 20, 1871. Bates of Advertising. One column, ono year.. $75 00 .... 40 00 .... 25 00 .... IB 00 Transient advertising per square of eight, linns or less 3 times or less 2 00 Dusiucss cards, ten lines or loss, per yesr 5 00 Mnrriagos and Death notices inserted gratis. Elk Lodge, A. T. M. Stated meetings of Elk Lodee will he held at their hall on tho second and fourth Tuesdays of each month. G. L. McCUACKEN, Seo'y. Temple of Honor and Temoeranca. Elkton Templo No. 81, meets on ea:h altornato Thursday, at thoir Lodge Room, on Main street, over .1. V. Honk's store. II. A. PARSONS, iV. ft. Var Time at Ilidgtcay. Erie Express East 2:20 a. m. do do West 2.-20 a m. - do Mail East 4:52 p. tn. do do West 10:03 a. tn. Local Freight East 7:25 a. m. do do West 5: M p. m. Sherhjff McOauley hos cut down the grass in the Court Square. Doo days begin this year on July 17th. Go to strangers lor charity, acquain tances for advice, relatives for nothing. Jackson & Co. are building a new lumber shed back of their wagon and blacksmith shop. We are prepared to do Tacrs, Bill heads, Letterheads, and Envelopes in a neatmanner and at reasonable rates. There was a heavy rain storm here yesterday, and the signs are favorable for a flood. St. Mart's is putting up a good many new buildings this season, and making many other improvements. The CommissioaeM of Elk county will meet at their office in Ridgway, on Monday, July 24th. C. II. MoOAUT.EY, Clerk. Cook & WeiiKNuitKNNrR, ft. Mary's, have a largo assortment of Dry Goods. Grocerimi, Provisions, Hats, Caps, IJouts, and Shoes, wliiolt they are selling uhc.an. Givoiiuiin a call. "Wanted. A bey to do. chores1 for liis board and schooling. No boy need apply unless he is lurgo enough to take caro of & horse, milk a cow, etc. J. S. UORDWELL, Centre street, llidgway, Pa. 1st annother column wiil be found the announcement of tho name of "!. It.S"!iron, of St. Mary's, as an Inde pendent enndidittb fur the o$.ce 0! Sheriff. Mr. Sexton is a man eminently fitted lor thin responsible position, and will it elected mako a prompt, vigilant, and faithful cCccr. Remedy for CnKo.vro Diarrhea. Put a tablespoon of tthefit flour in a tumbler of water; beat until it foams, and drink immediately. If the patient is thirsty, more water may be added. It should be taken four times a day; be fore meal times and on going to bed. An oily exchange speaks thusly: 'The versatile and ubiquitous grasshop per is congregating in the meadows now, and is calmly chewing his cud on mullen stalks and thistles, while he rubs liis hind legs together in ccstacy, and expectorates tobacco juice in the eyes of the turkey who tries to prey on him. Petroleum Report. From the Monthly Petroleum Report of the Ti fusville Herald we learn that the total production for the month of June was 444,180 barreld, being an average daily production of 14,80G barrels. This is au increase over the previous month of about 800 barrels daily. Tiie Brookvillo Jeffersonian says: An impecunious individual in Erie iuuuiy, wuo couiun 1 anora to take a paper, was fined 825 and costs, making the who'e bill $50, recently, for detain ing a stray cow that had been advertised in the county papers. For that sum ha ould havo received a newspaper for twenty-Sve years. Da. Bordwell visited Reynolds villc, Jefferson county, lately, and Bays: The town is growing slow but sure, sev veral new buildings have been put up this season and many more are in course of construction. Judge Shultz has sold nearly one hundred acres of land in village lots, and the fields are doted over with piles of stoue and lumber for building. The Judge has as fine a residence as you will often see. His garden contains an acre of level sandy soil; with a grove of trees iu the centre The Judge has done much for the place and deserves to bo well rewarded f jr bis trouble. OUR BOOS ITABLE. TtoMH asij Health for July is on our table and is a pood number. Home and Health is one of the best health magazines published. Terms $1.50 per annum. Ad dress W. R. Dcluy & Brothers, 805 Broad way ,New York. W have received the August number of Qodey's Lady's Book. It Is as usual up to time and full of choice reading matter. Published by L. A Godey, Philadelphia, Pa. Terms $8.00 per annum. 1 m Revised Census Statistics. The latest revised tables at the Census Oflice shows the following aggregate . popula tion of thejSlates; and organized Ter ritories: 'A' hi to 33,581,080; colored 4,879,!:,23; Indian, 25,733; Japanese, 55; Chinese, 63,100; total, 48,540, 987. About the Wedding Rino. The wedding ring is put on the fourth finger of the woman's hand because, n the origi nal formulary of marriages, it was placed on tho top of the thumb with the words 'In the name ot the Father," theu on the next finger with the word, "utid of tho Son," and on the middle finger with, "and of tho Holy Ghost," and dually on the fourth with the "Amen." m The President Judges throughout the Stuto will receive a salary of 85, 000 for the ensuing year,1 commencing tho 1st day of June. The associate judges will rcccivo'in lieu of the salary now allowed by law five dollars for every day they may be employed in the discharge of their offioialduiics. The salary of no associate judge 'shall be less than thrco hundred dollars. The judges of the Supreme Court' have had their salaries raised to $7,000 a year. . Masonic. The strength of the Ma sonic order in the United States, as re ported by the Committee on Correspon dence of the Grand Lodge'of Pennsyl vania, aggregated as follows: Number of Lodges, 7.495; members initiated duting the last year, 41,930; total num ber of members in thirty-eight States and ono Territory, 4GG,802. Theorder is strongest in New York, where there are uo'J loupes ana iu,0-i memoers. Illinois comes next, with 006 lodges and 33,990 members. Pennsylvania has 310 lodges and 32,958 members. TnE act pasjed by the Legislature at the last session chanjnns: tho time of holding borough and township elections from October to March, has not yet been signed byjjthe Governor, or at least it is not published with thoj'general laws passed during the session of 1871. The bill was passed through both Houses unanimously, and no doubt was enter tained of its receiving executive appro val. It is possible it may may have been overlooked and will be signed and published in the phamplet laws before the October election. If not, township and borough election will be held as last year in October. IDAGUSSAHOTiDA RAILROAD. From and afer Monday, May 29th 1871. Traius will run on this Road as follows: Leaves Earley 7.10 a. m., arrives at Daguscahouda Junction 7.45 a. m., con nects with Local east 7.56 a. m , and Mail west 9.50 a. m. Leaves Dasrusea- honda 10.20 a. in., oriives at Earley 11 00 a. m. Leaves Earley 4.00 p. m., arrives at JJaguscahonua 4. oil p. m., connecting with Mail east 5.05 p. tn., and Local west 5.21 p. m. I n? case P. & E. trains are late, Daguscahouda train ho.ds twenty miuutes beyond the above time. Tickets should always' bo procured before leaving stations. O. R. EARLEY, Sup't. The Last Aldina. By George Sand. T. li. Peterson & llrothtrs, Publishers, Philadelphia. This is an entire new book by this celebrated author, and will prove to be very popular, and must have a large sale, for George Sand's stylo is noble, and beautifully rich and pure. She has an exuberant imagination, and with it a very chaste style of expression. She uever indulges iu declamation, aud yet her sentences are exquisitely melo dious and full. She leaves you at the end ot one of her brief, rich, melan choly sentences, with plenty of food for future cogitation. No one can ex press the charm of them; they seem like the sound of country bells falling sweetly and sadly upon the ear. There is hardly a woman's heart any whero in the civilized world which bas not felt the vibration of George Sand's thrilling voico. She yearns to do good. The popularity of her novels, ,rConsuelo, a Love Story," "The Countess cf Rudol stadt," a sequel to "Consuelo," "Jeal ousy," "Indiana," "Simon," "Fan chon, the Cricket," "First and True Love," "The Corsair," etc., have never been equalled by any writei. "The LaBt Aldina, a Love Story," is issued iu a large octave volume, with a portrait of the author on tie cover, price Fifty cents, and is for sale by all Booksellers, or copies will be sent to any one, post paid, by the Publishers, on receipt of price by them. Tomatoes and Health. A Cor respondent calls our attention to the attack recenily made by a well-known writer on the use of tomatoes as an article of food and asks our opinion. Ou tho contrary, tho experience ot the public bas thoroughly tested and proved their value. Don't eschew tomatoes. Home aud Health. mawi wwn,r ; OTHER COUNTIES. CLEARFIELD. Suicide Our villneer. wero startled on Sunday morning by tho announce ment of the sudden death ot Joseph Burchfield, ono of tho leading carpen ters and builders of this place. Inves tigation proved that ho had committed suicide by taking laudanum. No tauso is assigned for the rash act, unless it is credited to intemperance on his part and prodigality on the part of others, of which he frequently complained lately. Republican. ERIE. Burned to Death. Ellen Lchan, a little seven-year-old step-daughter of Patrick Leanny, living near the Lake Shore Railroad track, about oue hun dred rods west of tho North East depot, was fatally burned last Thursday. The following are tho particulars: The mother of the child, having to go to town to mako somo purchases, and not wishing to leave tho children alono in the house, sent them into tho yard to piny, and fastened the doors. But Ellen succeeded iu opening the door, and having got inside, thought ts build a fire. Accordingly, slio seized an oil can as sho had probably seen her parents' do poured a portion ot the contents iDto the stovo, and set it on fire. When it was burning she at tempted to sdd fresh fuel from the can. An explosion followed, tiie Kerosene flew over her clothing, nnd she was soon enveloped in flumes. A neighbor, who saw the little girl run out into the back yard, caught up a pail of water, which she threw over the screaming child, and began to 6trip off her cloth ing. A gang of workmen near by came to her assistance, and the flames were finally subdued, but not until the little sufferer had.been burned so badly that she only lived twenty-four hours. A similar accident occurred at Crest, line, O., on the 11th inst taking the life of a Mrs. Henry. When will peo ple learn to use kerosono properly? Republican. WARREN. Burglaries iu Warreu. The Jewelry Store ot Mr. Otto Ilubcr was entered by prying open tho back koor last Wed nesday Light. J he door of tho new Marvin Sate was blown open by drilling a hole ani iuseriiug powder just over the knob. All the watches, jewelry and other valuables in the lower part of the safe arc missing, to the vulue of five or six thousand dollars. The burglar proof vault, containing all that could be put into it, was not opened. Consid erable jewelry in the cases remained in untouched. Two or three sledges, hammers and chisels from the black smith's shop of Mr. Knupp, and some tools from the wagon shop of Mr. Boss, were found in tho store. The Giist Mill of Ensworth and Reese was also entered by forcing the side door and an old, small Herring Safe was blown open. It contained only the books and a pile of pennies which were left on the table. General ly they leave tho key in the safe, but that night it happened to be locked. The barn of P. Falconer, Esq., was also entered and bis valuable bay horse, bugcy and harness were stolen. Tho young men sleeping in Mr. Hun ter's Store adjoining Huber's were awakened about two o'clock as they sup posed by some unusual noise, but hear ing frequent noises every night in the Livery ratable back of tho store and on the street, they thought little of it and soon went to sleep again. Other parties in stores and the hotels near by heard a 'noise but no body tried to hunt it up. A year ago last February Mr. lluber was robbed in the saiuo store. He since bought a large new safe, but even this didn I seem to make mm secure, notwithstanding it did all any fire proof sate claims to do it saved everything in the burglar proof vault. Evidently the burglars were old hands at the busi ness and had surveyed the ground. Among t lie watches taken were 25 or 30 belonging to customers. Mr. Beccher lost ono valued at 150, Nate Gibson, of Corydon, one gold and one silver, both worth 8175, one belonging to Mr. Barget, while other parties lost those of less value. So far we hear of no clue to the bur glars. The Town Council met early Thursday morning and offered a reward of $300 for the arrest and conviction of the thieves and appropriated 8200 to search for them. For some time they employed a night watchman, but he was dismissed not long ago. Now they try to shut the door after the horse and jewelry are stolen. A private subscrip tion was also made to employ a detec tive to work up the case. P. S. Mr. Falconer found his horse and buggy on Thursday, in the woods just this sido of Frewsburg. The horse was unharnessed and grazing near tbe road; Tho buggy and harness were down in the woods thirty or forty rods. Two men who stopped at the Russell House hero on Wednesday are suspect ed ot the burglary, but we do not hear of their apprehension. Mail. Elk County Directory. President Judge L. D. Wetmore. Additional Law Judge Hon. Jao. V. Vincent. Associate Judges J. K. Whitmore, Jesse Kyler, District Attorney J. K. P, Hail. Sheriff Jacob MoCauley. Prolhonotury 4-0., -Fred. Schoening. Treasurer Henry D. Dorr. County Superintendent Rufus Luoore. Commissioners H. Warner, Juhn Barr, Louis Vollnier. Auditors Clark A. Wiloox, George D. Messenger, and Joseph Wilhelm. County Surveyor Geo Wilmsley. Jury Commissioners. Joseph Kerner, and Charles Mead. TIME OF HOLDING: COURT. 8econd Monday in January. Second Monday in April First Monday in August. First Monday in November. There are sixty-one daily newspapers published iu Pennsylvania. BuRUNGTOlT. Leaving the East nnd arriving at Chicago or Indianapolis, how shall we rcaoh the West? The best Lino is ac knowledged to be the C, B. & Q , joined togethor with the B. fr M. Railroad by the Iron Dr'idge at Burlington, and called the Burlington Route, The Main line of tho Route running to Omaha, connects wilh the great Pa cific Roads, and forms to-dny the lead ing route to California. Tho Middle Branch, entering Nebraska at Platts mouth, passes through Lincoln, the State Capital, and will this year be finished to Fort Kearney, forming tho shortest route across tho Continent by over 100 miles. Another branch of the B. M., di vorginz at Red Oak, falls into a line running down the Missouri through St. Joe to Kansas City, and all . Kansas. Passengois by this route to Kansas, see Illiuo's, Southern Ima, and Mis souri, aud, by a slight' divergence, cun see Nebraska also. Lovers of flue views should remem ber the Burlington Route, for its towns "high-gleaming from afar" its tree fringed streams its rough bluffs and quarries its corn-oceans stretching over the prarics further than tho eye can reach. Land-buyers will be sure to remem ber it, for they havo friends among the two thousand who have already bought farms from Geo. S. Harris, the Laud Commissioner of the B. & M. R. R. at Burliugtoti, Iowa, or among tho four thousand home-steaders and pre-emptors who last year filed claims in tho Lincoln land office, where "Undo Sam is rich enough to give us all a farm." Clandestine Marriaoes. The act in relation to clandestiuo maniages, passed by tho late Legislature, was sic;ued by the Governor on the 2d of June, and is therefore a law. 1 ho act provides: That no justice of tho peace, clergy mau minister, or other person who shall tako upon himself to perform the mar riage ceremony, shall be liable for the peualty for joining iu marriage per sous under the age of twenty-one years, as provided in tho second section ot an act, entitled "An act to prevent clan destine marriages," approved February fourteenth, Anno Domini ono thousand seven hundred and twenty-nine, unless such justice of the peace, clergyman, minister, or other person performing tho marriage ceremony, shall, at the time, of joiuiug them in marriage, knowingly or willfully perform such marriage cere mony in disregard of the provisions of the first section of the act aforesaid. Under the original aot of 1729, tho person performing the marriage cere mony iu the case of minors was liable to the penalty whether ho did it "know ing or willfully" or otherwise, but in case of prosecution under the new law it will be necessary for the plaintiff to show that, the ceremonv was knowingly or wilfully performed, otherwise the de fendant is not liable to the penalty. How to 00 ui Smivr Bosoms. We have often heard ladies express a desire to know by what process the fine gloss observed on new linens, shirt bosom, eto., is produced, aud in order to gratify them, we subjoin the follow ing recipe for making gum arabi starch: Take two ounces of gum arabic powder put it into a pitcher, and pour on it a pint of boiling water (according to tho degree of strength you desire), and then, having covered it, lot it set all night. In tho morning pour it care fully from the drcs into a clean bottle, cork it, and keep it for uso. A table spoonful of gum water, stirred in a piut of starch that has been made in the usual manner, will give to lawns (either white or printed) a look of newness when nothing elso can restore them after washing. It is also good (much diluted) for thin white musiia unl bob inet. Ex. H00SS AITD EYE! Motto for Grocers. Honest tea is the best policy. Payn, the walkist, caved at tho end of his 45th mile in New York. As he was 19 hours doing it, it was about time. Philip Sidney said: "I am no her ald to inquire of men's pedigrees: it is enough for mo to know their virtues." It is a curious fact, demonstratad by the British census, that the population of Ireland is actually less than the num ber of Irish iu the United States. The State of Miohigan contains 5,154 inland lakes, covering an area of 1,114 miles, besides a water front on the great lakes ot more than 1,850 milles. A map of Asia and two quarts of ci der were the contributions in a Connect icut town toward a Fourth of July celo bjation. The committee drank the one and had a light overooat male of the other. My hair was falling off, I used two bottles of Nature's Hair Restorative and it checked it at once. It is clean, safe and efficient. If your druggist has not got it, send direct to Procter Bros., Gloucester, Mass. Seo advertisement. Remedy for a Felon. Take the yolk of an egg, with an equal amount of soft home-made soap and an equal quantity of common salt; and a teaspoon fal of spirits of turpentine; mix well, aud apply the poultice on going to bed. If the felon be &o far advanced as to rendor lancing necessary, then apply a new one after lancing, as before, tt -r:i r r"i tiitt AXlTOwHClllIEHT. SHERIFF: Wl3 nro Bulhnrizrd to nnnonnce tho name or C. U. SEXTON, of St. Mary's, as an INDEPENDENT candidate tor the olhce ot Hun slientl ot Xjk County. HEW ADVERTISEMENTS "IIIATtLES HOLES, J Wnlchmalicr, F.ngrnver and Jeweler, Main Flrnet. llidgway, fa. Agent tor t bo Howe Fewing Machine, nnd Morton (..old Pen. Repairing Watches, etc.. dono with the same accuracy ns heretofore, hatis fnction guaranteed. vlnly. STERNAL REVENUE NOTICE. Tho Annual List cf Income nnd Special Revenue Taxes f&r the year 1871 for tho counties of Warren, Elk, Cameron and MoKean, are now complctpd nnd in my hands for collection. I will nttcml to re. eciving taxes at the Itydc House in llidg way, on Tuesday the th dny ct July,til, and at. St. Mnry a on Wednesday the -oth All pcrons neptlectinp to pny these taxes ten days after this notice will bo charged 6 per cent, addition nnd 1 per cent, per month ior further demy. V. FORD, Dept. Cot. 19th Dist.,Ta. Sniothport, July 1, 1871. vlnl'Jt2. Orphan's Court Sale. By virtuo of an order of the Orphan's Court of Elk Countv, the undcrsijrued. Ad ministrator of L. U. Zimmerman. late of said county, decensed, will expose to salo by rubho v endue, ou Saturday, July 8th, 1S71, at 2 o'clock, p. m., on Uie'premises, all the interest of the decedent in and to lots Nos. 42 and 43 in the Village of Ccntreville, with tho buildings thereon erected. Terms CASH on confirmation of sale. JOHN GREEN, vlnllts. Administrator. AGENTS WANTED FOR KNOTS UNTIED; Or, Ways and By-Ways in tho HiddenJJlLifo of American Detectives. By officer S. McWattcrs. A narrative of 2o years' experionno among Bank Rob bers, Counterfeiters, Thieves, Pickpockets, Lottery Dealers, Confidcnco Men, and Swindlers of all classes of society dis closing marked instauccs of diabolical ven goauco and deep laid plans of mischief and outrage, aud showing tho modes by which they were iraced out nnl scoundrels brought to justice. A lnrgo vohimo of over (150 pages; 130 full pnge engravings. For circulars nud terms address tho pub lishers. J. B. BURR & HYDE, Hartford, Conn. vlnl8t3. JpROPOSED TO TIIE CONSTITUTION OP PENNSYLVANIA. JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing an amendmend to tho Constitu tion of Pennsylvania. He it Resolved A; the Senate and Iloute of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania in General Assembly met, That the following amendment of tho Constitu tion of Commonwealth be proposed to tho people for their adoption or rejection, pur suant to the provisions of the tenth article thereof, to wit: AMENDMENT. Strike out the Sixth Section of tho Sixth Artic'e of the Constitution, and insert in liou thereof the following: "A State Treasurer shall bo chosen by the qualified electors of the State, at such times and for sucn term of service as shall be prescribed by law." JAMES H. WEBB, Speaker of the House of Representatives. WILLIAM A. WALLACE, Speaker of the Senate. Approved tho fifteenth day of Juno, Anno Domini 0119 thout-uud cijjht hundred and sevunty-one. JNO. W. GEARV. Prepared and certified for publication pursuant to tho tenth article of tho Con stitution. F. -JORDAN, Secretary of tho Commonwealth. Office Sec'y of the Commonwealth, ,I2t. 1 20. Harrisburg, July 6th, 1S1, TlIE INGREDIENTS THAT COMPOSE ROSADALIS aro published on every package, there fore it is not a secret picparalion. consequently niTSICIANS rESSCKIHK IT 'tis a certain euro for Scrofula, Syphilis in all its furnia, Ulieumi Iimii, Skin Diseases, Liver Com liimtit and all diseases of the iilood. will do more pood than ten bottles of tho Syrups of iyirsopanlla. THE UNCE SiaNED PHYSICIANS have used flosaduhs in thoir practice for the put three years and freely eridono it lis a reimblo Aitcrutiva and C!od Purifier. DTI. T. C. rVC fX, or Baltimore. OU.T. '. UOVKI V, " ini. n. w. o ami. " nit. r. o 11 w Vf'ixv, UK. J. S. SKAHKS,! Nichclasvill, K y. DR. J. L. SIcCAIlTHA. Columbia, S C DR. A. B. N02I.ES, Kdgecomh, N. C. USED AITD ESDOaSED 3T J. II. FItn.VJII li EO.NS, Fall ilivar, j;.is. r. AV. SMITI', Jnckwn, Mich. A. V. IVHKKI.l.jl, Lima, Who. H. MAI.I.. I.ii.vi. Oiiio. CRAVL.V A CO.. ;..L'mirvi", Vi. SA.M'L. O. Mel ADIj.N, Jiuiir.i-s. boru, Telia. Our RpAeu v.-i'.!nnt illn-r m rj ex. tf'fuicJ i-f.-utikH iu jWntMiii to tua . irlumor l'liicaJftli. '1 utli.' .V ik-al i'roie.sirtn wo ciutiiintro a FU-U crrtmj.'nr l' miylhcy tiue vcr u:.ea in ui watmriti ol tiispusttl Blnoi ; nnd to Ihf nfiljrtiHl v Ky try KoalaUt, and )ou wiil La rtstoitj to iitallU. Romdalt nM by ill Dnip-'lsts, pnoo j.ut Lutl.u. AciiieM IX CLSSTSM is C3. Manufacturing Chmitts, Baltimore, Mr Subscribe for tho Elk County Ad- VOCATB. Jr2 A 00 . W. S. SERVICE- GO AND SEE! IT WILL PAY! THE LARGEST STOCK OF TIIE BEST NO OTHER IN STOCK S T O T E & ! noUSE FURNISHING GOODS IN ENDLESS ARIETY. PRICES WILL SUIT ! GOODS WILL PLEASE! STOVES DELIVERED AND SET FREE! FREE! FREE! CALL AND EXAMINE! A PLEASURE TO SHOW GOODS! W. S. SERVICE, No. 1 Masonic Hall Building, Ridgwny, Pa. NATURE'S HAIR RESTORATIVE Contains no LAC SULPHUB Ho SUGA3 OP LEAD No LITH- ABOE-No NITEATE OF SIL ' VES, and is entirely freo from the Poisonous and Health-destroying Erogs used in other Hair Prepara tions. Transparent and clear as crystal, it will not soil the finest fabric perfectly safe, clean and efficient, desidcratuma long sought for and found at last! It restores and prevent the Hair from becoming Gray, imparts a soft, glossy, ap pearance, removes Dandruff, iu cool and refreshing to the head, checks the Hair from fulling oiT, and restores it to a great extent when prematurely lost, prevents Headaches, cures all humors, cutaneous eruptions, and unnatural heat. As a dressing for the hair it Is the best article in tho market. Dr. (J. Smith, Patentee, Ayer, Mass. Prepared only by PROCTER BROTHERS, Gloucester, Mass. The genuine is put up in a panel bottle, made expressly for it, with the name of the artiole blown in the glass. Ask your Druggist for Nature's Hair Restorative, and take no other. JigySend two three cent stamps to Procter Brother for a "Treatise on the Human Hair," The information tt con tains is worth $500,00 to any persou. FOR SALE BY G. G. MESSENGER, DRUGGIST, Main Street, Ridgway, Pcnn'a. vlnllyl. The most Complete HuNinesii College in tbe lnlted States. Affording facilities for acquireing a thorough praotical business education, possessed by no other School in theoountry Since its incorporation in 1855, nearly SixteenThousand Students, representatives from every State in tho Union, have atlondod here. No vacations. Students enter at any time, and receive private instructions throughout the entire course. N. B. Ciroulars with full particulars and AU necessary information, on addressing i SMITH & COWLEY, Principals, FiiisBUHQii, Pa BUSINESS CARDS! H ENRY SOUTHER, Attorney-at, Law, Kiugwny, l'a. (febasi'O.H), i V A. RATH BUN, Attorney-nt- Law JC, Ridgwny l'a. 2 2 tf. JOHN 0. HALL, Attorney at law, Rid. wny, Elk county Pa. tnar.22'G(U 4 H. HILL. Physician and Burgeon, U,X. Kersey, Klk Co. Pa. A. PARSONS, '. , Dealer in Boots, Shoes and Leather. Main Street, Ridgway, Pa. vlnltf. GEORGE WALMSLEY, County Sur veyor, St. Marys, Pa., holds himself in readiness at all times, to perform jobs in his line. 2 8 F V uiiDn o.k i.. 0 a Railroad and Michael streets, St. Marys, Pa. Native Wines, good Lager Beer, etc., constantly on hand. - 2 5 WILLIAM GEIS, Restanrant, Mi chael street, St. Marys, Pa., keeps the best of Lager Beer and Native wines constantly on hand. 2 8 C II. VOLK. ' Manufacturer and Dealer , in Lager Beer, opposite the Railroad Depot, St. Mary's, Elk county Pa. jTEYNOLOS HOUSE, BEYNOLESVULE, JEFFERSON CO, PA, H. S. BELNAP, Pbopribtor . JS. Bordwell, M. D. Eclectio Physicaa a Olhce and residence opposite the Jail, on Centre St., Ridgway, Pa. Prompt attention will be given to all calls. Office hours : 7 to 8 A. M- ; 12 to 2 P. M. j and 6 to 7 P. M. Mar. 22, C6-tf. jyvL C. H. FULLER, BOTANIC PHYSICIAN, RinowAV. Pa. Residence and office opposite tho Thayer House. m S. HARTLEY. M. D., .1 Physician and Surgeon, Ridgwny, Ta. Offico in Walker's Building. Special attention given to Surgery. Oflice hours from 8 a. m. to 10 p. m. Residence on Main Street, west cud. All calls promptly attended to. vln2yl. GG. MESSENGER, ' Druggist nnd Parmaceutist, corner" Main and Mill streets, Ridgway, Pa. A full assortment of carefully selected For eign and Domestic Dru'gs. Prescriptions carefully dispensed at all hours, day or night. vln3y. HEALY &:HORTON. DEALERS IN DS7 GOODS, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS,. PRODUCE, FRUITS, &o. vlnStf. West End, Ridgway, Pa. YDE HOUSE, Ripgway, EtK Co., Pa. W. II. SUtiUAM, Proprietor. Thankful for the patronage heretofore so liberally bestowed upon him, the new proprietor, hopes, by paying strict at tention to the comfort and convenience of guests, to merit a continuance ol tho samo. Oct SO 18GS). jyOKTON HOUSE, T, ERIE. PA M. V . Moore. (Jute of ilia JJide House) Proprietor. nODen Day and Night- RS. BORLAND & St. CLAIR, traxklin. Pa., Give special atten tion to Chronic diseases, and those pecu liar to women and children. Dr. Borland, diagnoses discscs by an ex ftmir.ution of tho urino, and by this Oht Or man method has successfully treated thousands of cases without seeing ihem. E DWARD MoBRIDE, Watchmaker and Jeweler, Railroad street. St. Marvs. l'a. Engraving and repairing done on snort notice, ana in a workmanlike man ner. Wutche3, and everything in the Jew elry lino, constantly on hand. 2 8 DR. G. WHIPPLE, Dentrd Surgeon. Ollice in Walker's Building. All kinds of dentistry done in tho best stylo, and all work warrantod. Ho will visit Kane on the 1st, 2d, and 3d; Wiloos on the 10th, 11th, and 12th; St. Mary's on the 21st, 22d, and 23d of each month. At all other limes he can be found at his office in Ridgway, Pa. vln2yl. KERSEY HOUSE, CCNTRIVILLE, ElK Co., Pa. John Collins, Proprietor. '" Thankful for the patronage heretofore so liberally bestowed upon him, the new proprietor, hopes, by paying strict at. tentlon to the comfort atmI nnnvAniATinA of guests, to merit a continuance of the. same. HALL. & BRO. Attorneys - at - Law ST. MARY'S, ELS C0U1TTT PNNSYLYANIA. JOiINO. HALL.......... JA8. K. p. UALB LLUAL. Lewis Boyington " In Common Pleas ' of Elk Countvv Sophronia Boyington, J No.15, Jan. T.,'71. Libel in Divorce, a vioulo matremonil. To SophroKia Boyington, respondent abovs named: You are hereby notified that the sub poena and alias subpoena in the above case having been returned non est inventus, you are hereby required to appear on tho FIRST MONDAY IN AUGUST, 1871, being the 7th day of the month, to answer the complaint in the above ease, JACOB MoCAULEY, ShitY' Sheriff s Office, Ridgway, Juno, 1, 1871. tlnlUto,
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