ilk owilg gtocatc I THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, 1871. Sates of Advertising. , one year.. " ' ...... ..$75 00 .. 40 00 .. 26 00 " ' 15 00 t advertising per square ofeieP Trail si liiws or li s 8 times or less. 2 00 Bus inasi cards, ten lines or less, per year 6 00 Marriage! gratis. and Dealt notioes inserted Ek Lodge, A. T. M. Stated meetitiits of Elk Lodge will be held M their nau on the seoond nd rourtn Tuesdays or cacti month. O. L.'.MoCRACKEN, See'r. Temple of Honor- and Tetnoerance. k T.lkton Temple No,' 81, meets on en:h alternate ThardjyfTjit, Iheir Lodes' Rnoin. on Mam street, over J. v. Honrs store. H. A. PARS0S3, tV. R. . Var Time at Jlld$tcay. Brie Express Kast 1:4 a. tn do flo West 2:20 a. m. do Mail East. 4:fi2 p. m. do do West 10:05 a. m. Local Treight East 7:29 a. m. do do West..... 5: 60 p. m. Pi-entt. Flies. Doo days end on the 28th of August. The roads are somewhat dusty at present. P. T. Brooks has been repairing the side walk on Court street. Tni most fashionable watering place we know of is Ross pump. Thk crops in this section are looking fine. r red. WiLMARTR has moved into house lately occupied by Judge Souther. EianTECif new money order offices have recently been established in this State. Tn frame of W. II. Osterhout's new house, on the hill above the tannery, has been raised. Tub piers in Dickinson's mill pond pond, above the dam, are being repaired andsaoadc higher. Ar.L quiet along the Potomao this week. We await developments. More anon. According to the panie laws of this State, it is lawful to hunt pheasants, squirrels and rabbits .after the 1st of August. Warm. The thermometer up to 100 in the ,l.ade on Tuesday. This is the warmest weather we have had this season. Tub canning and preserving of fruit for Winter use occupies .the attention of prudent housekeepers at the present time. S. A. Rote, West End, is fitting up a photograph gallery in Healy's new building, and will be ready in a few weeks to take photographs, as well as all other kinds of pictures. The Democrat will issue an arith metic in a few weeks which is intended to take the place of the ones now in use in our publio schools. Its motto will be "nine cubic feet make one square yard." The Republican nomination, in For est county, as decided by the recent primary meetings, ere as follows: For Commissioner, T. D. Collins, of Flicko- ry township, and T. B. Cobb, of Tion. csta borough, lor Aulitor. Personal. Laurie J. B'akely, formerly editor of the Gazette, St. Mary's, now publisher of the Catholic Telegraph, Cincinnati, Ohio, paid our tanctum a visit on Saturday of last week. Laurie looks well aad we are happy to note this evidence of prosperity. W. M. Crane, agent for Hoofland's German Medicines, was in town last week tacking up advertisements and distributing a neat little primer, discrip tive of said medicines. While here he called in and made axsontract with us for a column advertisement, which will be lound in thjs issue. Da. P. II. C. Krumme, a former resident of this place, who our readers will remember loft Ridgway a few weeks since in precarious health, to go to St Joseph, Missouri, the resideaoe f is lather, died there on the 1st iiwt. It will only be with regret that his many friends in this county learn of his death. Section 158 of tbe Internal Reve nue Law imposes a penality of $50 upon every person issuing or accepting pa pet of any description, insufficiently stamped, with intent to evado the pay. meat, of the stamp tax chargeable there on, and each instrument, document, i iper, bill, draft, order or note, u reu' dered invalid and of n effect. Job Work done at the Advocate office UrCKiNSon Bros, are building railroad, at Eaglevalley, whieh is to be when completed about one mile and a quarter in length. It is being built to facilitate getting saw logs from the hill into the river. It is, their intention to put in about two million feet of lumber the coming season. When so many caudidatea flood the county for office, and the ring candi dates become alarmed at their situation, they should look out a more seoluded spot than iu front of the drug store when they want to reconcile one of the old friends from the hill by placing in his hand a vice greenback. The tuo eeuful must not be too fast to his friends on the hill, they may go baok on him if the do toll him its all lovely, when the greenbacks are nigh, they may tell him the thing is all right you fee, and laugh and say "blood and tunder and ouns you're all right." Understand me. Horrible Affair. Murder and Suicide. The Greeneyed Monster at work. a man shoots his wjfe AND THEN HIMSELF. As we are going to press, the horrible rumor reaches us that a man named Rishards, residing at Wilcox) this county, in tho employ of the Wilcox Tanning and Lumber Com pany, as a leathor roller, shot his wile and then himself, this morning 17th inst. Richards has been partly intmne for some months past, arid this together with his being jealous of his wife, prompted him to the hellish deed. Richards was killed outright, and, at last accounts, his wifo was alive but in a critical condition. We are unable to learn further particulars ia time lor this weeks issas. Fatal Accidbnt. This unraiog 17th inst., Dan Downs, track walker on the P. & E. R. R., was killed at the eustern end of his section, about four miles from the Ridgway depot, by the eastern bound express train. He Lad, probably, sat down on the rail to rest himself, and, without thinking, went to sleep; a sleep which cost him his life uqd proved to be his long sleep. No blame is attached to the ecginecr, as ho did not see that there was any one on the truck until after it was too lute to stop the train. The deceased has re-, sided iu Ridgway and vicinity foi sev eral years, and was known as a sober. industrious, hard working man, and the only support of an aged mother, to. whom his demise will be a sad blow. lie was, we should judge, about tffeoty- four year of age. The Polite for Manslaughter. When a man &aa been dosed to death with mineral poisons, we are told that his medical attendant has "lost a pa tient." It would be rude to say "the patient has been poisoned." Yet that would be the truth, and it is treason to humanity to disguise it. Dyspeptics, nervous sufferers, debiliatcd and broken dew invalids of every type, if jou covet that inestimable blessing, physical vigor, resort without delay to Hoofland's German Bitter or to Hoofland's Tonic, composed of the same, vegetable ele ments with stimulant superadded. These specifics from the medicine chests of nature restore the strength, regulate the secretions, purify the blood, invigo rate the constitution, and clear the brain. Principal Depot, G31 Arch street Philadelphia, Pa. Sold every where by Druggists. One of the two prominent members of the "ring" who not a great while ago arrive! from Clearfield county, as sets nix, now returns a yearly income of over 85,000. Did it all come from the banking business, or did a portion of the three per cent, for receiving and three per cent, for disbursing with other titbits from the county go to swell up this neat little sum? By the carelessness, or whatever else you choose to call it, of another mem ber of tho "ring" the county or some body loses at one pop $2,600 making the expense to the county that particu lar year about $2,800 for an attorney nice salary for one year. And for neat and rapid, legislation commend us to this same member of the "ring;" a law stands in the way of Wilhelm's election to the Treasuryship, but "Jeslo!" John G. dispels the difficulty at once. Possible the nomination is given Mr. W. as an offset for a little blunder his attorney mado, of $3,000 too much, in bidding off a piece of property a few years sinoe. And the said lawyer appears to be very unfortu nate, in his blunders, they are usually expensive for somebody. It rather sug gests the idea if such a man is compe tent to swing tbe whole county. Three things that never agree two eats over one mouse, two wives in one house, and two lovers after one lady. Argument List for adjourned ses sion of Court, Friday, Aug. 25th 1871: 1 In tho matter of the road to lead from North St. Mary's road to intersect road leading from Garner or Wiesenthat road to Shiloh church. No August sessions 1871. 2 M. McCullough & Co vs Jacob Be- bairger. No 3 August term 1871. 8 MComas, Ulroan & Co. ys Cook & Shaffer. No 10 August term 1871. 3 Armel Turley vs Geo. D. Smith et L No 33 April terra 1869. 5 Same vs same. Same No and term. 6 Hickman, Hall & Co. vs Charles II. Volk. No 94 April term 1368. FRED. SHOOING, Prothy. Festival. It is the intention of the alert boys to hold a festival in Mossenger'a Hall, on Wednesday even ing August 23, to be followed by a ball. Our oiticeos should assist tbe Alerts in their enterprise and give them all tho encouragement possible. Everything to tempt the palate will be tor sale, and several articles of value will be chanced off. Those who desire to "tread the mazy" can have an oppoitunity of doing so after the festival. By all means go, and make glad the hearts of our "base ballists" by a liberal addition to their treasury. Speaking of base ball we would mention that the Alerts are about to play the llenova and Biookville club?. Court Proceedings. Following will be found the proceed ings of the August setsions of Court: civil. V J. Koch & Son vs. Patrick Reed judgment opened, Nov. oOth, 1869. Hall & Bro. for plaintiffs, Ruthbun for defendant. Verdict for plaintiffs for $85.13. Armel Turley vs. Geo. D. Smith ct. al. summons in trespass, Rathbuv tor plaintiff, Hall & Bro. for defend ants. Verdict, guilty as to Geo. D. Smith and John Vun Braband, and not guilty as to Jacob Brown.- George 1. Messenger et al. vs. Jas. George ct al. summons in ejectment. Hall lor plaintiffs, Ilathbua for defend ants. Verdict for the plaintiffs. Hiram Woodward vs. Thomas To zier assumpsit. Hall & Bro. for plff. Rathbun for defendant. Contioued. Tbomns Turley vs. B. A. Weed amicable action. Rathbun for plaintiff, Hall & Bro. lor defendant. Continued. Abraham J. Lewis, vp. John W. Best summons in ejectment. Hall for plaintiff, Rathbun for defendant. Verdict for plaintiff. A. H. Packard vs John Kau! et al. assumpsit. Rathbun for plaintiff, Hall & Bro. for defendants. Continued. B. W. Bushley vs. Alleu Giles judgment opened. Ruthbun for pluin tiff. Hall for defendant. Continued at cost ol plaintiff. James EI. Billington vs. Isaao Bow man et al trespass. Rathbun for plaintiff, Hall lor defendant. Con tinued at cost of plaintiff. Bernard Weidcnbrenner v. George A. Rathbun trespass. Hall for plain tiff, Brown for defendant. Verdict for plaintiff fur 8256.66. Isaao Bowman vj. Thomas Irwin assumpsit. Hall for plaintiff, Ruthbun for defendant. Settled. Spillane Heirs vs. Michael Danno van ejectment. Hall for plaintiffs, Ruthbun for defendant. Continued by consent. George W. Smith vs. D. F. Ander son et al sci. fa. eur. mechanics' lien, llathbun for plaintifft, Brown for de fendant. Contioued by consent. D. H. Stearns et al. vs. D. F. Ander son et al sci. fu. sur. mechanics' lien, llathbun for plaintiffs, Brown for de fendants. Continued by consent. Cbauncey Brockway vs. The Town ship of Horton Case upon promises. Rathbun for plaintiff, Hall for defend ant. Continued by consent. Reuben Winslow vs Edwin Fletcher ejectment. Bathbun for plaintiff. ' Hall & Bro. for defendant. Continued. The Spring Run Coal Company vs. Laurie J. Blakely trespass in tho case. Hall lor plaintiff, Rathbun lor defend ant. Settled. John G. Reading et al. vs. A. C. Finney et al ejectment. Hall tor plaintiffs, Rathbun for defendants. Continued at cost of plaintiffs. CRIMINAL. Com. vs. L. S. Dodd selling liquor without license. Defendant pleads gu ilty; sentenced to pay a fine of 850 to t lay school district and costs of prose cut ion, and stands committed, &c. ( ,'oa. vs. William McKay, Samuel Mo Kay and Sarah Jand McKay forci ble entry and detainer. Nolle pros, to be entered upon payment of costs by befi indants. ( loin vs A. S. Hill and C. R. Earley d isturbance of the peace at election. Con tinued until next term. C'oiq vs Michael Shortstraw assault and battery with intent to kill. De fendant not guilty. Prosecutor Robt. WL'ibur, and defendant each to pay one half l;he costs. (loin vs Milton Winslow, John Pal mer, Anson Hanscom and Edwin Gil-burg- malicious mischief. Defendants got g uilty, and T. T. Sawyer, prosecu tor t pay one htlf the costs, aud the defendants the other halt. Com. vs Frank Keller assault and battijry. Nolle prot allowed as to Thomas Griffin on payment of costs. (Jom vs Frank A. Loesch malicious tuinchief. Ignored. Prosecutor, Frantz K tiler, to pay costs. Com vs Frank Pa rod us assault anl buttery. Defendant guilty, and sen tenced to pay a line of $25 and the costs ot prosecution, to undergo iro- ' prisonment in the county jail for th term ol sixty days, and stand oommit ted, &o. Com vs John Grace assault and threatening to do bodily injury to in formant. Nolle prot allowed oi pay ment of costs by defendant, Cora vs William Daily--gambling. Not arrested. Com vs William Daily threatening to do informant bodily injury. Not ar rested. Com vs Robert Apkcr and George Conneri cutting down and carrying away timber trees belonging to com plainant. Not a true bill, and county to pay costs. Com vs Horace Stark assault. Con tinued., : Com vs John Flanagan assault and battery with intent to kill. Continued. Com vs James O'Hara obtaining money under false pretence. Case continued upon renewal of recognizance in sum of $1,000 to appear at next term. Com vs Mathias Becker surety of the peace. Defendant ordered to enter into recognizance in the sum cf 8500 with sufficient security to keep the peaco towards the complainant for the term of two years, pay the costs of this proceeding, and be remauded to the sheriff till order is complied with. Com vs William Collins, Jr. bas. tardy. Not arrested. "Com vs Thomas Garrity selling li quor to men of intemperate habits and keeping a disorderly house. Settled. Com vs Joseph llelsher assault and battery. Recognizance of prosecutor, Daniel letter, forfeited. Cora vs Francisco Loesch, Julius Loesch and Frank A Loesch malicious mischief. Frank A Loesch guilty on the third count in the indictment and not guilty on tbe other two counts, and the other defendants not guilty. Sen tenced to pay a fine of $25 to Common wealth, half for use ot informer, and the costs of prosecution, and stand committed, &o. roads. Petition for publio road iu Millstone township, to lead from the muuth of Wynkoops run to or near A. Zimmer man's, in said township. Ordered to bo filed. George Wolrasley appointed surveyor, and Samuel Beers and Pcrrin appointed viewers. Report of viewers for private road to lead from the publio road leading from the Shiloh x'resbyterian church, in St. Mary's to the Garner road, in Benzin ger township, ti tho farm of Charles Schissel at a point at or near tho corner of Thomas GarrityV land, on Elk creek, in said, county. August 10. 1871. Confirmed niti and the road ordered to be opened twenty feet wio?. ' The P. & E. Railroad ha jiearly 2, 700 cars of all kinds. The foolish practice of writing Esq., after every nun's name is growing out of fashion. It is estimated that the losses by the hail storm tn Northumberland county will exceed $50,000. "Do not attempt to do more than one thing at a time." lien Franklin. That is when you have finished slander ing your neighbors, go and say your prayers; hut don't atttmpt both at once. In Wyoming the bridegroom does tho fainting and takes the kissing st weddings, while the bride whispers, "lean on me, dearest." Special glrticfji. People have been so humbugei with dirty, poisonous hair preparations, that they hail with delight the new article styled Nature's Iluir Restorative. Clear as crystal, and it does the work most effectually. See advertisement. The microscope shows the color of the hair cue to a deposition ot pigment in its substance. When the hair glands become enfeebled, this pigment fails. One after another the hairs become white, or fall out, producing baldness. Baldness is easy to prevent but hard' to cure. Ayer's Hair Vigor stops it; even restores the hair sometimes: al ways restores its color. Immediate renovation is at once visible: softness, freshness and the gloss of youth. This great ornament should be preserved sinoe it can be by Ayer's Hair Vigor, which is beautifully clean and free from anything injurious to the hair. Tri bune, Springfield, N. Y. THE OLD BUCKTAIL'S HOTEL, Kane, McKean Co., Fa. R. E. LOOKER, Proprietor. Thankful for the patronage heretofore so liberally bestowed upon him, the new pro prietor, hopes, by paying strict attention to the comfort and convenience ot guests, to merit a continuance of the same. Tbe only stables for horses in Kane and well kept night or Jay. vln23yl. J U. WiLBER, ' ' FRUIT DEPOT' Main St. (Holes' New Building), Ridg way, Pa. Peaches, Apples, Wattermelona, Pine apples, Cucumbers. Tomatoes, and a gen eral assortment of fruit Kept ou hand and received daily. vlnltr. DAGUSCAHONDA EAILSOAD. From and after Monday, May 20th 1871. Trains will run on this4Road as follows: Leaves Earley 7.10 a. m., arrives at Daguscahooda Junction 7.45 a. m., con nects with Local east 7.56 a. ni., and Mail west 9.50 a. m. Leaves Dagusca hooda 10.20 a. m., arrives at Earley 11.00 a.m. Leaves Earley 4 00 p. m., arrives at Daguscahooda 4.50 p. m., connecting with Mail east 5.05 p. m., and Local west 5.21 p. m. In case P. f & E. trains are late, Daguscahonda train holds twenty minutes beyond the above time. Tickets should always be procured before leaving stations. C. R. EARLEY, Sup't. BTJELINOTON. Leaving the East and arriving at Chicago or Indianapolis, how shall we reach the West? The best Line is o knowledged to bo the C, B. & Q., joined together with the B. fc M. Railroad by the Iron Bridge at Burlington, and called the Burlington Route, The Main line of the Route running to Omaha, connects with the great Pa cific Roads, and forms to-day the lead ing route to California. The Middle Branch, entering Nebraska at Platts- niouth, passes through Lincoln, the State Capital, and will this year be finished to Fort Kearney, forming the shortest route across the Continent by over 100 miles. Another branch of the B. M., di verging at Red Oak, falls into a line running down the Missouri through'St Joe to Kansas City, and all Kansas, Passengers 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 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 the eye can reach. , Land-buyers will be sure to remem ber it, for they have friends among the two thousand who have already bought farms from Geo. S. Harris, the Land Commissioner of the B. & M. R. R. at Barlingtou, Iowa, or among the four thousand home-steadors 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." ANNOUNCEMENT. SHERIFF: llE are authorized to announce the Y name of C. R. SEXTON, of St. Mary's, as an INDEPENDENT candidate for the office of High Sheriff of Elk County. ITEWADVERTISEMEITTS J O. W. BAILEY, ATTORNEY-ATLAW. vlD23yl. Ridgway, Elk County, Pa. tr STRAY. Came to the premises of the JQ subscriber in Bcnezette township, Elk Co., Pa., about the first of August, a large, roan colored, ox with bras knobs on his horns. The owner is requested to call, prove property, pay charges and take him away, or he will be sold according to law. JACOB F. ENGLISH. Benezette, Aug. 16th, 1871. vln25t3, $1,000 IlEWARD I A reward of One Thousand Dollars will be paid to any Physician who will produce a medicine that will supply the wants of the people better than the article known as 'Jill. Fjt nit JVEiyS Calebratei Elcoi Cleanser or Panacea. It must be a better Cathartic a better Alter ative, a better Sudorifio, a better Diuretic, a better Tonic, and in every way better than the Pan-a-ce-a. No matter how long it has been in use or how lately discovered. Above all it must not contain anything mot PCBELT VEGETABLE. $5,00 REWARD ! ! A reward of Five Hundred Dollars will be paid for a medicine that will perma nently cure more cases of Costiveuess, ConHiipation, Sick or Nervous Headache, Liver Complaint, Bilious Disorders, Jauu dice, Rheumatism, Qout, Dyspepsia, Chills and Fever, Tape Worms, Boils, LoinB, Side and Head and Female Complaint than mi. rgiiMtjrErs BLOOD CLEANSER OR PANACEA, which is used more extensively by practio ing physicians' than any other popular medicine known. For Sale by G. G. MESSENGER and WHIPPLE & HARTLEY, Ridg way, Pa. vln22yl. (1HARLES HOLES, J Watchmaker, Engraver and Jeweler, Main Street, .Ridgway, Pa. Agent to r the Howe Sewing Machine, and Morton Gold Pen. Repairing Watches, etc,, done with the same aocuracy as heretofore. Satis faction guaranteed. vlnly. pilOPOSED AHSNIMZNT TO THE COHSTITUnOlI OF PENNSYLVANIA. JOINT BBSOLUTIOH Proposing an amendmend to the Constitu tion of Pennsylvania. Be it Reiolved by tin Senate and Iloute or' Rrpretentativet of the Commonwealth of Venn tylvania in General Anembly met. That the following amendment of the Constitu tion of Commonwealth be proposed to the 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 the Sixth Artio'.e of the Constitution, and insert in lieu thereof the following: 'A State Treasurer shall be chosen by the qualified eleotors of the State, at such times and for such term of service as shall be prescribed by law." JAMES n. WEBB, Speaker of the House of Representatives. WILLIAM A. WALLACE, Speaker of the Senate. Approved the fifteenth day of June, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and seventy-one. Prepared and certified, for publication pursuant to the tenth artiole of the C oa siiiution. F. JORDAN, Secretary of the Commonwealth. Office Seo'y of the Commonwealth, 1 12t. Uarribburg, July Oth, 1871. f 20, W. S. 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As a dressing for the hair it is the best article in the market. Dr. U. Smith, Patentee, Ayer, Mass. Prepared only by PROCTER BROTHERS, Gloucester, Mass. The genuine is pui up in a panel bottle, made expressly for it, with the name of the article blown in the glass. Ask your Druggist for Nature's Hair Restorative, and take no other. Big-Send two three cent stamps to Procter Brothers for a "Treatise on the Human Hair," The information tt con tains is worth $500,00 to any person. FOR SALE BY G. G. MESSENGER, DRUGGIST, Main Street, Ridgway, Penn'a. vlnllyl. Tbe most Complete IluMness vunctvuiucKuueq states. Affording facilities for aequireing a thorough practical W;1BessH education, possessed by no other 'dohool in the country Riv,CnTK ino?nUott in 1855, nearly Sixi eenThousaau Btudent., representatives atnd:a7erUl No vacations. Btudents enter at any time, ,4 receive private instructions throughout the entire course. if B--iLnroi'1r with full particulars and All necessary information, on addressing 6MITH & COWLEY, Prinoipals, rmsBuaau, Pa tmtmi BUSINESS CARDS. HENRY 80CTHER, Attorney-at Law Ridgway, Ta. (fcbStCO-S), 2J. A. RATHBUN, Attorney-at-W JT. Ridgway Pa. 2 2 If. JOHN O. HALL, Attorney at law, RMg. way, Elk county Pa. , . mar.22'66l AS. HTLL, Physician and Surgeon, . Kersey, Elk Co. Pa. HA. PARSONS, , Dealer in Boots, Shoes and Leather. Main Street, Ridgway, Pa. vlnltf. CIEORQE WALMSLEY, County Sur Tvevor. St. MarvB. Pa., holds himaalf IA readiness at all times, to perform jobs in nis une, 2 3 J X. SORO, Saloon-keeper, corner of JP Railroad and Michael streets, St. Marys, Pa. Native Wines, good Lager Beer, etc., constantly on hand. ' 2 8 WILLIAM OEIS, Restaurant, Mi chael street, St. Marys, Pa-, keeps the best of Lager Beer and Native wines constantly on hand. 2,8 CH. VOLK,' Manufacturer and Dealer . in Lager Beer, opposite the Railroad Depot, St. Mary's, Elk oounty Pa. jEYNOLOS HOUSE, EEYNCLESVTLLE, JEFFE8S01TC0, PA. H. 3. BELNAP, Proprietor . JS. Bordwell, M. D. Eclectio Physicaa , Office 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. : and 6 to 7 P. M. Mar. 22, 60-tf. D R C. H. FULLER,' BOTANIC PHYSICIAN, Ridoway, Pa. Residence and office opposite tho Thayer House. Tl S. HARTLEY. M. D., Physician and Surgeon, Ridgway, Va. Office in Walker's Building. Special attention given to Surgery. Office hours from 8 a. ni. to 10 p, tn. Residence on Main Street, west end. All calls promptly attended to. vln2yl. GG. MESSENGER, Druggist and Parmacentist, cornor Main and Mill street?, Ridgway, Pa. A full assortment of carefully selected For eign andsDomestio Drugs. Prescriptions carefully dispensed at all hours, day or night. vln8y. HEALY & HORTON. DEALERS IN LS7 GOODS, QBOCESIES, PEOTISIOIIS, PRODUCE, FRUITS, &c. vln8tf. West End, Ridgway, Pa. HYDE HOUSE, RinowAT, Elk Co., Pa. W. n. SCn RAM, 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 oi thu same. Oct 80 1869. JJORTON HOUSE, rr ERIE' PA- Al. V. Moore, (late of the Hyde House) lojrrietor. Oen Day and Night- DRS. BORLAND & St. CLAIR, franklin, Pa., Give special atten tion to Clironio diseases, an those pecu Ijar to women and children. 4 Dr. Borland, diagnoses disescs by auex mination of the urine, and by this Old German method has successfully treated thousands of cases without seoing thcui. EDWARD McBRIDE, Watchmaker and Jeweler, Railroad street, St. Marys, Pa. Engraving and repairing done oa short notice, and in a workmanlike man ner. Watches, and everything in the Jew elry line, constantly on band. 2 8 DR. G. WHIPPLE, Dental Surgeon. Otiioe in Walker's Building. All kinds of dentistry done in the best style, and all work warranted. He will visit Kane on the 1st, 2d, and 8d; Wiloox on the 10th, 11th, and 12th; St. Mary's on the 21st, 22d, and 23d of eaoh month. At all other times he can be found at his office ia Ridgway. Pa. vln2yl. KERSEY HOUSE, Cbntrbvilli, Elk Co., Pa. John Collins, Proprietor. ; Thankful for the patronage heretofore a liherftllv Vn.ln n.l . . l: iL . j w.vnvu ufwu mm, in a new proprietor, hopes, by paying etriot at tention to the comfort and convenience, of guests, to merit a continuanoe of tlie bft.ni a HALL & BRO. Attorneys at - Law ST. MARY'S, L2 COtfOTT JfUlTSTLYASlA. OiI O. HiLt.-...-...ra..JA8, K. . HALL lbTABLlSUED lNle30. WELCH & GRIFFITHS' Sawsl Samt Saws! SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS. Axes, Files, Cast Steel, Mill Furnish ings, and Machinery. eSTGet the BEST, the will prove the cheapest. Prioes reduced. Send for pries List and Circulars. WELCH & GRIFFITHS, Boston, Mass., or Detroit, Mich. luI2t38. , Subscribe for the Elk County IuL VOCAM. .