drill dpmty gtocate THURSDAY, 'AUGUST 10, 1871. ate3 of Advertising. Ono column, one year $7fi On " " " 40 00 j " " " 2 00 ' 15 00 Transient advertising persquare of eijj c. linn or less 3 times or less 2 00 Business curds, ten lines or less. Tier year , f 00 Mnrriages and Death notices inserted gratis. Elk lodge, A. Y. M. Stated meetinjrs of Elk Lode will be hcl 1 t their hall on th scoond nnd fourth ikiTuesdays of each month. G. L. MnCRACKEN, Sco'y. Tjmp'e of Honcr and TcmMraice. Elkton TomTli Nr. 81, nr-t on es;h alternate Thurdfiy, nt. thuir Lirliji' Room, on Main street, 0"cr .T. V. IT on It's stom. II. A. PARSOVS. tt. R. i'nr Time at ttlttgtsay Erie Express East. 1:41 a. m. d do Wert 5:?0 a. m. dn Mail East 4:Ii2 p. m. di do Vest 10?05 a. m. Local Freight East 7:23 a. m. do do Wnst. ftiftOp m. TriE weather is pleasant. Blackberries nre plenty. Lawyers and landlords appear to be in their glory this week. Court is in aweion this wek. nnd there is an unusual number of people- town. T. f! Luther, formerly of tho Adcn--ntf, fl! into Dickinson's race lately and got a ducking. (tRSK. ot the Democrat, had ono of his finsers split open, whilo playing ball, last week. Tim attention ot our renders is callod to the new advertisement of the Buck tail's House, Kane, IV (rEoarn? STKPHRN80N had his foot bndlv cut lately, while cutting out tho brush trom a wood road. Salter. Jacicso.n has been quite sick fur the post week, hut he is TP ported as being some better at thi SEavrcRs in the Court Home next Sunday, morning and evening, by Rev. CM. Heard. (Ynr have our friends of the ring taken snch a strong likinpr to Chas. I.uhr of St. Mary's? Ho v loug since lie joined the magic circle? Change op SnusocLK. The P. k. E. 11. It. changed the time of some of the trains on last Monday. Tor correct time see table at tho head of this column. Admitted to run Hah. J. O. W. Bailey, Eq., of Wclisborn, Tioaa county, Pa., was upon a certificate ad mitted ti) practice before the ouurts of Elk county, yesterday. Mr. 73. intends locating in Ridgway. Elsewhere in this issue will ho found his card. . Don't fret I'ro. Devicrml thtt we republicans havo taken such a liking to tho most popular nouiiuee on your ticket.' Neither you nor Mc need fear that we will hurt ourrt!vis working for the "successful lumberman.'. PunsoMAL. We notice among the gentlemen of the I5ar in attendance at court this week, that genial gentleman, Hon. Win. P. Jenks of Jefferson Ciiun'y. Mr. J. has b3en a regular practitioner at our court for the last tweuty yeirs.and during all that time Las maintained bis position as a first-class lawyer with 110 superior as an advo cate and socially, whilo he could have imiintatoedhere aud clscwheie a position nmoog thoso who pride themselves 00 their gentle blood, and arristoeratio breeding; yet his has ever been a mind far above such noosenscial. idea?, and looking with scoro upon such foolish pretensions, he always chose his asso ciation among men and women of sense without regard to what their jiraud-daddies wore. Politically he has behavsd himself as well as a Democrat could, which, to besuro, is not the best. but he exhibits such a degree of can dor and fairness, that you would hardly fruftpect that lie bud acted with that foul party until its lute final dissolution. He even served two successive terms in the State Legislature duriug which time be was the uckuowledged leader of the Democratic side, cnd bo ctitne out with out a whisper against his integrity without spot or blemish upon his moral character. We notice that he is a candidate for President Judge iu h;8 district, com posed of tho counties of Jefferson, Forest, aud Clariou and has the in structions from the first named two counties, which virtually gives him the Domination; although the proverbial corruption of his party are cropping out in the shape of a threatened revolt in Clarion county, which may place Borne gool Republican on the Bench. If any Pemocrat is to succeed, we are in favor of Mr. Jeoks, us he lias all tbe necessary qualifications to adorn tbe iLccli. Wut don't the Democrat answer the other querrios put come weeks ego. How about 8 per cent, for receiving and 3 per cent, (or disbursing? We pause for reply. Lutheran serviers at the Court ITouso on thn 20th of August, 1871, Rcv.D. M. Kemmerer of Leapottowo, Crawford county, officiating. Services in the morning and evening in the English language. MARRIED. At tho Court House, Ridgway, August Cth, 1871, by the Rev. J. Hrenetnan, Mr. Charles Corefasi, to Miss Susan Wunderlich, both, of Elk County, Pa. Will the Democrat devil please in form our inquisitive imp of darkness where ho can find the arithmetic tablo which makes ''each square yard con sist rf nine cubio feet?" Will give him 82.40 for each table found. Rowdies. On last Satui day even ing the performance iu Messenger's .Hall was disturbed by a couple of cowardly, drunken, rowdies who had previously made their brags tbat they would "clean out" the show. Intoler ance has, emphatically, ceased to bo a Virtue, ana such characters should bo made to feel that there is a God iu Israel and a law in the land. Judging by the strength wit'i whioh our brother chip gives the lie t "hon est Republicans" the slight h sadache caused by the new departure iu itead of passing off is developing evidont signs of madness. Have not his exprierice as representative, and the tuition of Uro Wallace of Clearfield, taught o ir mod est bui aspiring lawyer that to b a suc cess! ul politician he must keep his tem per and not give the lie too early in tbe campaign. KaTIK EsTELLb's DllAMATIC COM PANY. This company have per formed five evenings in Meesenger's Ilalli, com mencing last Friday evening. Each .evening the hall was filled, the fii two or three uights crammed full of people eager and impatient for the petfoi'i nance o commence. The performance- was given tho third and fourth evenings by special request. We havo do t the space to give a detailed account of each performer's merits or dements, butt can safely say the company is the best that has ever visited Itidgway, and wo are certain that everybody were sat isfied with tho performance. We can t afely recommend this troupe to our brcl hern of the press. PiTTsnuRaii Female Colli gx. It is with no ordinary pleasure that we cnmmerjd to our readers the Pittsb jrgh Female College. It is every way worthy its widely extended and gro ring reputation, aud just such as schoo l as thoughtful parents, who prefer au edu cation to a diploma only, will lio re joiced to find. It aims at a broail aud aeiicrous culture, to unito solidity with polish, and by a thorough tiiiiulog of tho mental and moral powers to- fit young ladies for the duties and rrs; )on- sibilitics of life. The influences of a Christian home ore combined with the advantages of a school of the lug' jest grade. Tho charges are modciat, loss than any school in tho United St ates affording equal advantages aud act ora- modations, and demonstrate thai the institution is conducted with a view to better ends than uiero monty malting. Twenty-two teachers have ben en gaged for the coming year. Tho laxgo and beautiful buildings ore fitted up in excellent style, and in a word, evwy possible preparation is making for the Fall terra, which commences Septem ber 5th. It is the Queen College of Pe nn sylvania for the education of yo in ladies, and deserves its large and He' loot patronage. Send to Rev. I. C. Per sk. ing, D. D., Pittsburgh, Pa., for a c ita logued. LIST 0? LSTTEES Remaining ic the Ridgway PostoEoe up to August 1st, 1871: Seaty, Johnny Homes, William E- Barr, W. U. Imdorf, Henry Blehl, Micheal gramps, Emel Bunel, August Uagee, Vim. R. Brant, Martin J. Miller, Jessie B. Breannen, Francis MoAuliffe, Bridget Burksns, Jr. C. McKea, Nelson Beach, Edwards McCanny, Saml. B- Clark, James N. Mewville, A. H. Carr, Jas. Morgan, A. T. Collins, 1. F. Nikolaus, Wm. Gannett. Martin Negley, John Caldwell, Wm. Stickle, George M- Canner, Aleston Bull, Luna Mrs, Davis, Thomas J. Stover, W. C. Fomander. A. G. Hliade James A. Q.isten, Wallace Saxton, T. J. Gewen, Geo. A. 8wanson, J . G. Kwling, James Thurber, llanly E Hines, Wm. E. TJpdyke, Oeo. E. Hallahan, Thomas Wooden, Joel lleOern, John Wilson, Williim John Hellenhack.Mrs.A.E White, HauuaU Miss Howard, Mrs. Ann If not called for in thirty days they will be sent to the Daai Letter Offioe. JAS. H.HAGERTY, P. M. According to the Congressional Globe the cost of the White House last year was 8132,800. Beside the aunual appropriation of 825,000 for fittina up and refurnishing, there is the I additional suut of 530,000 for tho came jurpose. St. Mary's, Aug. 7th, 1871. Editor Advocate Dear Sir: I find in tho Elk Democrat of Aug, 6th, the following article: The "Honest" nenublioans. If anythln was needed to show the straits to which the Radical partv is reduced inthisconnty it sufficiently arnears in the desperate means to which thoir organ resorts to gull ine people. A glaring lustanoe is exliiuii ed in Its attack, upon tho county commis sioners concerning "'earth excavation ' in its issue of tho 27th ult. it propounded to the commissioners two questions "How many curuo feet make ft cum yard!" "and "What is a fair price for earth excavation!" In its last issue It as serfs substantial that S2.40 per yard is t be paid for earth excavation. Now, thi earth excavation must, relate to the con tract for the sub-structure of the now bridge across the Clarion. There is noth ing else U whioh it can re'ato. so far as we know, and we havo heard the same talk cossinod about the streets. Wo have carefully real the entire contract mad by the county commissioners, and we as sert tbat there is nothing about a cum yard" in tho contract anywhere. Th language, so far as pay for the eaith ex cavatiou is concernod. is "at the rate oj rouiT cbnts for eaeh iquare yard of nine tubic foot for the cxc'vation." The whole story is, therelore, an unblushing, and, wo have no doubt, a deliberate Lie! The itulics aud small caps are theirs I know little about tho facts of this mutcer except what I have noticed in the papers, but it seems to me that the person who wrote tho above, be ho ed tor, legislator, or clerk, is as wofully itrnorant as the man who made or the man who drew the contract from which the italicised portion of the above ar ticle is alfegcd to be an extract. Igno ramus oush to be more certain of bis ground betore lie applies bis epithets to freely. The writer,when at sobool,was taught that "9 square feet make one square yard," aud has always acted upon that basis in all bis business experience dur ing the years that have passed since that time. The term iguare is applied to surlacc or superficial measure only and signifies length and breadth with out depth; a square yard is only the thickness of a line or point, and if ap plied to depth at all might as well ex tend to the antipodus as to the depth of one foot. Now, the deuial that the County Commissioners ate to pay the contractors on the Ridgway bridge at the rate of 82.40 per cubio yard of earth excavation, if such denial is in tended in the article, is no denial at all, for the fact is admitted. On all public works, Railroads, Ca nals, etc., earth excavation is paid for by the cubic yard twenty-seven cu bio feet and if my recollection ot the multiplication table is correct three times forty is one hundred and twenty; there is one half of $2.40; now, I ap prehend that the other half is got at in this way, that tho County Commission era are to pay for all earth put into the approaches to the bridge at the same price as for tho excavation, which just doubles thn price and makes $2.40 per cubio yard for all tho earth taken from the foundations of the bridge. Q. E. D. Tho price at present given on tho Bennett's Branch R. 11., for earth ex cavation, is 33 cents per yard, leaving in favor of the contractors on the Rids- wny bridge on excess of 32.07 per yard over the regular rate. How high is that? Now let us kuow what prico is paid for the stone work, aud whether the masonry is first or second class. The Democrat man, having access to the contract can of course enlhihteu us be nighted outsiders, and while be is about it and having files containing the Auditors' lepoits, ho might also inform us how the ring stands on the books of tbe county, aud whether it is really worth while to pay 3 per cent for re ceiving and 3 for disbursing the peo ple's money in order to help support members of tbe ring in idleness; and, also, whether those peoplo Lie (with a capital L) who say that the ring is cost ins the taxpayers of tho County at least o.UUU per year. Post up the books, please. Civil Engineer. Simple wat op Preserving Lim ON8. This useful commodity at the present season easily loses its flavor and quickly rots. Therefore the following preservative will be acceptable to house keepers: Place the lemon in a jar filled with water, which has to be re neaed daily. By following this simple and inexpensive process-the fruit will remain fresh and retain the flavor for many weeks. An Indianapolis German had occa sion recently to bury a largo wife, and so squabbled with the sexton about the fee. "Das is not a Dig grave," said tbe disconsolate husband. "Not a big grave!" indignantly responded the sex tou; "Why, bless you, that's a cellar!" Social philosophers in England are becoming alarmed over the growing ex cess of females over males in the popu lation. Ten years ago the overplus of wo men amounted to half a million, while acoordiog to the census, lately com pleted, there are nearly a million more womed than men in the country. An instrument' lias been invented tbat marks "the ebb of time," showing bow many minutes it is previous to any event. Why would's this be a good thing to attach to delinquents' bills.'' S00K3 AND LYES. ; ' The "rest" of the wo jk Sunday. ( To lay a wager is to bot; but to win it is bettor. Maids of honor those who do not jilt suitors. The grape crop this year is unusually promising. Indiana has one hundred and four teen breweries. Enaland has 1,000.000 paupers to 22,700,000 of populaaon. Southwick, Massachusetts, has a canary bird twenty-seven years old. A Lebanon (Tenn.) man drinks two dozen bottles of ale daily. The decreaso in tho debt for July is $3,701,576 92'. Ambition breaks the ties of blood. and forgets the obligations ot gratitude. There are only 3,061 spoken lan guages. The four soasons mustard, salt, pep. per and vinegar. Quite a crop of lemons have beea raised in Florida this season. "Invisible switches" are advertisel by a hair dealer. Now give us nusctn chignons and we shall be happy. Ladies of uncertain age and matri monial aspirations nre gently reminded, that leap yearapproacbetb. blander is like a tin kettto tied to a dog's tail fine fun so long as the tail is on sorao other "feller's" dog. Let every Republican talk to big neighbor about the importance of tho coming election. New lork, August 2. The list of dead from the accident on the steamer Wcstfield is now said to bo eighty-four. Anybody aan lei 1 a horse to a drink ing place, but nobody can force him to driuk. How different it is with men. We rejoice to learn from an English. paper that a man has been punished in London for stealing an umbrella. Counterfeit twenties of superior ex ecution are out on the United States National Bank of Washington. The king of Siam has ordered that hereafter, all soldiers and sailors of bis array and navy shall wear clothes. Why do men not wear corsets? Be cause Jonah, having surrounded him self by whalebone for three days, found that be could not stay. Out West a trunk factory vras changed into a saloon. Tho keeper merely made a D out of the T in the first word of the sign. The total nuubcr of Union soldiers reported interred throughout th United States is 31,5;j.j of which num ber 143,446 have never been identified. A petition is in circulation, and Is signed by a large number of tho tax pay ers ot lucnmoml, praying lor tbe in troduction of the study of German h'i the public schools of that city. We are living in an atrs when ti e bare idea of spcad ing of tho ''limbs," of a chair except as "limbs," is repugns nt to the feeling of refined people. Ahem! Man was never intended to be idle Inactivity frustrates the very design of bis creation; whereas an active Me 13 the best guardian of virtue and the greatest preservative of health. A most excellent old lady in Fm- porium is much exercised in mind to know how it is that a httlo quicksilver in a glass tube can make such awlul hot weather by just rising in it an inch or two. Tbe control of tbe Union and Tttns- ville Railroad has beeu tiau ifened to the Oil Creek and Allegheny Railroad by a lceo for Dii'J years. The oifisers of the latter road took formal possession last weei. In Iowa foper happened to ignite some mutuics ns he was awakening from a drupkeu sleep; nnd snufiing the air, he muttered something about being in (he lower reg'ous, "just as I ex pected, by hokey." Childhood docs sometimes pay a sec ond visit to man youth never. How responsible are we for the no of a period so precious in itself, which will soon pats away, never to return. is your brother in-Iaw really such a lazv mau?" asked one ccutleman of another. "Ljzv?" was tho renlv. 'why, he's so lazy that ho has an ar tist employed by the month to draw his breath with a crayon." C. P. Steinmentz, of Lebanon countv. recently threshed a crop of wheat grown on some forty-eight acres of his farm, the yield being over 1,700 bush els about thirty-five bushels to the acre. II. W1LBEU, FRUIT DEPOT- Main St. (Holes' New Building), Ridg way, Pa. Peaches. Apples, Wattermelons. Pine apples, Cucumbors.lTomatoes, and a gen eral assortment of fruit kept ou hand and received daily. vlnltf. MGUSCAHONDA RAILROAD. From and af;er Monday, May 29th 1871. Trains will run on this Road as follows: Leaves Earloy 7.10 a. m., arrives at Daguscahouda Junction 7.45 a. m., con nects with Local east 7.58 a. ui., and Mail west 9.50 a. ni. Leaves Dagusca hooda 10.20 a. m., ariives it Earley ll.OO a. in. Leaves Earley 4.00 p. ni., arrives at Daguscahouda 4. 50 p. ni., connecting with Mail east 5.05 p. m., and Local west 5.21 p. m. In caso P. & E. trains aro lato, Daguscahouda train ho'.ds twenty minutes beyond the above :me. Tickets should always be procured before leaving btations. O. K. KAELEY, Sup'f. EUIlLINaTOlT. Leaving iho East and arriving ot Chicago or Indianapolis, bow shall wc reach the West? The best Lino is ac knowledged to be the C, 15. & Q , joined together with the B. M. Railroad by the Iron Bridge at Burlington, and called the Bmlington Route, The Main lino of tho Routo running to Omaha, connects with the great Pa cific Roads, and forms to-day tho lead iu3 route to California. The Middle Branch, entering Nebraska nt Tlatts mouth, passes through Lincoln, the State Capital, and will this year bo finished to Fort Kearney, forming the shortest route across tho Continent by over 100 miles. Another branch of the B. M di verging at Red Oak, falls into a. lino running down the Missouri through'St Joe to Kansas City, and all Kansas, Passengcis by this route to Kansas, see Illinois, Southern Iowa, and Mis souri, and, by a slight divergence, can see Nebraska also. Lovers of fine v lews shou'd remcm 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 tho prarics further than the eye can reach. Land-buyers will be sure to remem ber it, for they have friends omong the two thousand who have already bought farms from Geo. S. Harris, tho Land Commissioner of 'the B. & M. R. R. at BurliDgton, Iowa, or among the four thousand home-steadcrs and pre-emptors who last year filed claims in the Lincoln land office, where "Uncle Sam is rich enough to give us all a farm." Al'NOTOCEilZNT. SHERIFF: are authorized to announce the name or U. K. SE-Vtoa, of St. Mary's, as an INDEPENDENT candidate for the office of Huh Sheriff of Elk County. . HEW ADVERTISEMENTS J0' AV. BAILEY, ATTORNET-ATLAW. vln23yl. Ridewsv. Elk Countv. Pa. THE OLD BUCKTAIL'S HOTEL, Kone, McKean Co., Pa. It. K. LOOKER, Proprietor. Thankful for thenatronaee heretofore so liberally bsstowed upon him, the new pro prietor, hopes, by paying strict attention to the comfort and convenience of guests, to merit a continuance of the same. The only stables for horses in Kane and well kept night or day. vln23yl. $1,000 REWARD I A reward of One Thousand Dollars will ! paid to any Physioian who will produce a inedioine that will supply the wants of the people better than the article known as IiR. FllinjrEY,8 Celstrabsl E'.ooi Cleanser or Panacea. It must be a better Cathartic, a better Alter ative, a better Sudorifio, a better Diuretic, a better Tonic, ond in every way better than the Pun-a-ce-a. No matter how long it has been in uee or how lately discovered. Above all it must not contain anything not PtlBELT VEGETABLE. $5,00 REWARD!! A reward of Five Hundred Dollars will bo paid for a medicine that will perma nently cure more cases of Costiveuess, Constipation, Sick or Nervous Headache, Liver Complaint, Bilious Disorders, Jaun dice, Kheuuiatism, Gout, Dyspepsia, Chills and Fever, Tape Worms, Bulls, Loins, Sido aud Head and Female Complaint than an. FJMRjrEYs BLOOD CLEANSER OB TANACEA, which is used more extensively by praotio in physicians than any other popular mediciue known. For Sale by G. G. MESSENGER and WHIPPLE & HARTLEY, Ridg way, Pa. vlu22yl. "HAllLES HOLES, J Wat atchmaker, Engraver and Jeweler, Main Street,, Uidgway, Pa. Agant fo r the Howe Scwintr Machine, and Morton Gold Pen. Repairing Watches, etc,, done with the same accuracy as heretofore. Satis faction guaranteed. vlnly. -pitOPOSED AHEHrESlIT TO TE3 COUSTITUTIOH OF PENNSYLVANIA. JOINT EESOLl'TIOH Proposing an amendmend to the Constitu tion of Pennsylvania. Be it Resolved ly the Senate and House ot Representatives of the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania in General Ateembly met. That the following amendment of tho Constitu tion of Commonwealth be proposed to the people for their adoption or rejeotion, pur suant to the provisions of the tenth article thereof, to wit: AMENDMENT. Strike out the Sixth Seotion of tho Sixth Artioieof the Constitution, und insert in lieu thereof the following: A State Treasurer sha.l bo clioscn by tbo qualified electors of tho State, at Such times and for 8'icn term of service as shall be prescribed by law." JAMES II. WEBB, Speaker of the House of Representatives. WILLIAM A. WALLACE, Speaker of the Senate. Approved tho fifteenth day of June, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and seventy-one. Preparod and certified for publication pursuant to the tenth article of the Con stitution. F. JOHDAN, Secretary of tho Commonwealth. (OiEce Seo'y of tho Commonwealth, ,12t. 1 20- Uarnsburg, July Ota, 13d. W. S. SERVICE- GO AND SEE! IT WILL PAY1 THE LARGEST STOCK OF THE BEST NO OTHER IN STOCK s to vm si HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS IN EMDLESS "VARIETY. PRICES WILL SUIT ! GOODS WILL PLEASE! 1L CHEAP! STOVES DELIVERED AND SET "FREE! FREE! FREE! CALL AND EXAMINE! A PLEASURE TO SHOW GOODS! W. S. SERVICE, No. 1 Masonio Hall Building, Ridgway, Pa. NATURE'S HAIR RESTORATIVE Contains no LAO SULPH'JU No BUGAB OP LEAD ITo LITH ARGE ITo NITRATE OF SIL VER, and is entirely fres from the Poisonous and Health-dsstroying Drugs used in other Hair Prepara tions. Transparent and clear as crystal, it will not soil the finest fabric, perfectly safe, clean and efficient, desideratums long sought for and found at last! It restores and prevent the nuir from becoming Gray, imparts a soft, glossy, ap pearance, removes Daudrurf, is cool and refreshing to the head, checks the Ilatr from falling off, and restores it to a great extent when prematurely lost, prevouts Headaches, cures all humors, cutaneous eruptions, and unnatural heat. As a dressing for the hair it is the best article iu the market. Dr. U. Smith, Palenloo, Ayer, Mass. Prepared only by PROCTER BROTHERS, Gloucester, Mass. The genuine is put up in a panel bottle, made expressly lor it, with the name of the article blown in the glass. Ask your Druggist for Nature's Hair Restorative, and take no other. gTSend two three cent stamps to Procter Brothers for a "Treatise on the Human Hair," The information tt con tains is worth $500,09 to any person. FOR SALE Br G. G. MESSENGER, DRUGGIST, Main Street, Ridgway, Penn'a. v"lnllyl. The mast Complete Business College In tbe Lulled Slates. Affording facilities for acquireing a thorough practical business education, possessed by no other School in the country Since its Incorporation in 1855, nearly EixteenThousand Students, 'representatives from every State in the Uuiou, huve atlonded here. No vacations. ' Students enter at any time, and receive private iurtructions throughout the entire course. N. B. Circulars with full particulars and AU necessary Information, on addressing 6M1TU & COWLEY, Principal!, PlTTSBCRQH, Pa BUSINESS CARDS. 1 TENRV SOUTHER, Atlorney-at Law j x "mgy. l'a. (febiitrae), i 1 A. RATHE I J", Ritlgway Va, A. RATHEUN. Attornev-at-f 2 2 tf. JOHN O. HALL, Attorney at law, Ridg. way. Elk county Pa. mar-22'CCl A fl. HII.L, Physician and Surgeon. , Kersey, Elk Co. l'a. HA. PARSONS, . Dealer in Boots, Shoes and Leather. I Main Street, Ridgway, Pa. rlnltf. GEORGE WALMSLEY, County Sur veyor, St. Marys, Pa., holds himself in readiness at all times, to perform jobs in his line. 2 8 l.i X. SORO, Saloon-keeper, corner of 2 Railroad and Michael streets, St. Marys, Ta. Native Wines, good Lager Beer, etc., constantly on hand. 2 8 WILLIAM GEIS, Restaurant, Mi chael street, St. Marys, Pa., keeps the best of Lager Beer and Native wines constantly on hand. 2 8 CM. VOLK, 'Manufacturer and Dealer . in Lager Beer, opposite the Railroad Depot, St. Mary's, Elk county To. JEYNOLOS HOUSE, EETKOLESVTLLE, JIFFEESON CO, PA. II. S. BELNAP, Pboprietoii . TS. Bordwell, M. D. Ecleotie Physican . Office and residence opposite the Jail, on Centre St., Ridgway, Pa. Prompt attention will be given to all calls. Offioe hours: 7 to 8 A. M-; 12 to 2 P. M. ; and 6 to 7 P. M. Mar. 22, 66-tf. R C. H. FULLER, BOTANIC PHYSICIAN, RlDQWAT, Va. Residence and office opposite tho Thayer House. - TS. HARTLEY. M. D., Physician and Surgeon, Ridgway, Pa. Office in Walker's Building. Special attention given to Surgery. Office hours from 8 a. n. to 10 p, m. Residence on Main Street, west end. All calls promptly attended to. Tln2yl. O. MESSENGER, Druggist nnd Parmaceutist, corner Main and Mill streets, Ridgway, Pa. A full assortment of carefully selected For eign andsDomestio Drugs. Prescriptions carefully dispensed at all hours, day or night. vln3y. HEALY & HORTON. DEALERS IN DSY goods, gsocehiss, provisions, PRODUCE, FRUITS, &c. vlnStf. West End, Ridgway, Pa. HYDE HOUSE, RinowAT, Elk Co., Pa. W. n. SCIUAM, Proprietor. Thankful for tho patronage heretofore so liberally bestowed upon him, the now proprietor, hopes, by paying strict at teution'to the comfort and convenience of guests, to merit a continuance ot tho same. Oct 30 1809. M ORTON HOUSE, If TT If .AlJ' -1- ' M. . Moore, (.ate of the JJide Douse) ERIE. PA- le of the vjyrietor. 1'ro Open. Day and Night- DRS. BORLAND & St. CLAIR, 1 rax klin, Vt., Give special atten tion to Chronic diseases, and thoso pecu liar to women and children. a Dr. Borland, dingnosos diseses by an ex- mination ofthe unno, and by this Old German method has successfully treated thousands of cases without seeing ihcin. "I7DWARD McBRIDE, Watchmaker and JLJ Jeweler, Railroad street, St. Marys, l'a. Engraving aud repairing done oit short notice, and in a workmanlike man ner. Watches, and ovcrvthi elry line, constantly on hand. 2 8 DR. 0. WHIPPLE, Dental Surgeon. OlUce in Walker's Build inir. All Wimla ir dentistry done in the best Btylo, and all wum wurranieu. tie will visit Kane oil the 1st, 2d, and 3d; Wilcox on the 10th, 11th. and 12th: St. Marv'a on the 21 hi. 2d, and 23d of each month. At all other times he can be found at his office in Ridgway. Pa. vln2yl. KERSEY HOUSE, CKKittiviLLu, Elk Co., Pa. Jons Collins, Proprietor. . T!llUlkflll for Ilia nafrnnxira lii.iinlrt so liberally bestowed upon him, the new pro priotor, hopes, by paying strict' at. lent ioU tO tha ontnfnrt nr.il nnnvuni..nna of guests, to merit a continuance, of tua same. HALL. & 13RO. Attorneys at Law ST. MARY'S, ELS COUNTY PNIISYLYAN1A, W.IS O. HALL- JAS. K. f. If ALL SaTAULlbUUU IN iBiHI.j WELCH & GRIFFITHS' Bawsl Saws! Sawsl SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS. Axes, Files, Cast Stoel, Mill FurBufa ings, aud Machinery. K3-Gct the , BEST, they will prove the cheapest. Prices reduced. Send for price List and Circulars. WELCH & GRIFFITHS, Boston, Mass., or Detroit, Mich. lnI2t88. Subscribe for tho lAn County u. V0CAT.
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