The Elk County advocate. (Ridgway, Pa.) 1868-1883, November 09, 1871, Image 3

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.THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9,';6?i.
Bates of Advertising.
fine colnmn, one year.
" 41 10 Ctt
I -," 8,-,0()
I " " 16 00
Trwrs'ent advertising per square of etehk
Due or leu 8 limp or Inns- 2 00
Dusidees cards, ten linos or lenn, per
year , , 6 00
Mnrri.igos sad Death, notices Inserted
........ 4 .. .
Elk Lolgs, A. T. St.
Stated mee'irns of Elk Lodge will be
Ml at. their hall on ths seootid and fourth
ruesdaya of eaoh trmnth.
O. L MeCRACICEN, See'y.
Tn!!o of Honor and Teaiceranca.
KUtrin Temple No. 81, meets on earth
alternal.0 Thursday, at, their Lodes Room,
a Maiu street, over J. V. HouVs store.
II. A. PARSON'S, A . II.
Vur Time at litdfftfai;.
Erie Express East 1:41ft m.
do do West 2:'.!0 a. M.
do Mail East i:-'l p. ni.
do do Went 10:0 a. n.
Local Freight East 1 1:0() a. m.
do do West Il:'.'llp. m.
The weather is cold.
A Ere sido tail The cat's.
This has been a busy week iu Ridg
way. L. D. IIii'.vkm issues a supplement
this week. Read it.
We noticsd Hou, Henry Souther io
town vesterdav,
Davio Tuatkr is hiving cellar
jmt under the new part of the Thayer
Iluuse.
IIox. 11. C. Scuuliz, of ReyDolds
vi". paid our office a visit lust Tuesday,
The Judge is lool'in.' first-rate.
We publish the State vote this wei-l,
which wc omitted last week for watt ct
: aire.
TiiE Vtfii End Photograph Gallery
i ia fail hxit S'.cp ia oud get your
,!.otogfaph. taken.
recently sn4
iu lite Kyde
enteral improvement
Mort, OiXl'BKMi w.i kWivro io , a
fjloao'y (evtinstssinnr.r htt ,.-k, vie
Henry Wsrtier whose ter.i ual ;itied
Lrrnrrtvs services at tha Ootirf
Ilouee. Ridgway, nsxt .Sua lay, 12th
Hist. .3crnnn prea-Vin itt the ttinru
iei nod T' relish ia the vetiiij. Dr.
M-arks (Presbyterian) officiating.
lUv Da. Marks (l-Nvsbvteria:.) oi
lirifk will!, will preach ia Msseui(er'a
Hail iiojr S'lriuay, the l'Jih imt,, at 11
oVInei. a. in , and at th Court Hju
ct 7 u'clook it) t!ii ovrnictf.
l-osNE J. Mil.t.KR, f ir the jiist twi
jeirs editur ot the L'ik Dvtrrtl,
vliiidretr from that poshiou lust ww-k.
If is wi'.L regret ibot we chroDie'e thit
fact, and tMq bvt. Utndr Geiitt. our bvl
wihhea lor his future huccc&m.
NortCK I hereby forbid the pur
chase of a note, biMriirr ditc November
7'h, 1ST 1, in favor of William Sbeclian,
tit the aomini of S10.00, as I have re
ceived nu valuH f.T tl.e Krue.
II. M. OR AX ME II.
Ridjffay, Noc. 7th, It.
IIart to lii.r. V have been
fhown a beat raised at Reoezatte that
measures, in cirsuraferenco 21 inches,
tod in length 2SJ inches, and weighs
17 pounds, Rtron vreigh. We call that
j'i:t3 a b'?et. Whj could Dot Elk
county pet up a respectable Agricultural
fair? Anyone wishing to prettify curi
riosity con co tho above beet by calling
cn I). W. Delia's at Renczette.
A. W. G.
SoMETUtsu Xuw. The adage that
''there's always something new under
the fun" is fully exemplified every day
in all communities. The rapid strides
of improvement made by our ton n within
the past few years canuot have failed to
fjlaJdan the hearts of all having i:s
vrellare at heart. On every hand can be
heeu the evidences of prosperity; and
what' is more ctieourasiintr still the.e
evidences are increasing daily. The
lxtest thing 'under the sun" is the new
clothing aud gent's furnishing storf of
llortou & Miller, in the building
formerly occupied by J. R. Raiid, op
posite Messenger's drug store. Thus
has another v.aut beeu supplied. They
keep coustantly oa hand a large aud
vatied assortiueiit of clothing for men
aud boys, which they sell at an aston
iabiug low figure: Everything pertain
ing to the gent's furnishing lioe, sush
as shirts, drawers, uuderohirts, cuffs,
collars, handkerchiefs, neckties, soarls,
gloves, bat3, caps tuud boots caa' be
found iu endless uariety, Al who wish
a complete outfit will do well lo call on
llortou & Miller, as their assortment "is
uaaurpassol ui tUoir jiiiciO (ow. , , .-, . ..
Official Vote- of Pennsylvania, October 10th, 1871.
AUDltoa Oen'l.
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I5
I5
4
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Acinus,
Allcn'ieoj,
Armstrong,
Heaver,
Itedfoid,
Herka,
Blair,
Uradford,
Hucka,
Butler,
Oanibria,
OauteroD,
t'utboti,
Ceotr,
'Iberiler,
(Maiinf),
Clearfield,
Clinton,
Columbia,
Crawford,
Cumberland,
Dauphin,
Delaware.
Elk,
Erie,
Fayette,
Franklin,
FultOD,
Forest,
Greene,
Huntingdon,
Indiana,
JftTersoo,
Juniata,
Lancaster,
Lawrence,
Lebanon,
Lehigh,
Lueerue,
L coming,
McICeao,
Mercer,
MifEliu,
Monroe,
Motitgcimery,
Montour, '
Xorthatnpton.
XorthuuibcrlaDd,
I'erry,
Philadelphia,
I'ike,
I'otter,
.Schuylkill,
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Rt'inHining in the l'ost 0:!kb at ltiJgwy,
lJu.. upio Nov. 1st, 1871:
lif', Jo'nu
hi-, 11. II.
!)(Oiuit, TiijliU
tiriti, John
f'liirk, I., t'.
t'laiy. Jumps L.
(.'sol!. Anna Miss
t'olt'UIHtl. 8.
li ivis, K. L.
Uowaing. (J. D.
Downing Thomas 2
Kilgoro, Forhus
, ffl. AlrX
McMolion, I'erry
Miys, .1;.ir..'8
Jlu.pliy, Nurmin
Murphy. Joopti
MuCurry. Johu P.
Morrisna. Utforga
bIsoii. Jick
N!.i)n, Julio
Nichols, A. !!. 2
Nelson, .Ijlimsoti
O-iintitJar. lUiiry
ii.njuy. Kutio
Itiiimer. N. 11.
Hose. I.iziie
ft'iillui:oi. J'rvii
blicrwood, Kdger
Sm'.th, J. N.
t-ii'pe, Stiiitoa
IJ'i'.t, Adinn
imlgre.t. i A.
Davis, 1 nomas O.
,'licra, Lnae Miss
'.irriiiatoii, Noah
f jjill, John 2
Havs. William W 2
M.-incH. F. S.
i ulnfike, Frank 2
Kiii.se, Libbo Miss
K'.i-iu, Franlc
If not called for iu thirty days they will
be tent to the Dead Letter Office.
JAS. II. UAGEUTV. P. M.
Tue Cairo uiau who does not have
three ague shakes a day is sneered at
as lazy.
Tue world is like a treadmill which
turns incessantly and leaves no choice
but to sink or climb.
A 1ADY correspondent wishes to
kuow the meaning of "stag parties.
They are entertainments whereat bucks
usually get enough additional horos to
make thcta stagger.
Attention is called to the fact that
tho phrase "to thiu" generally regard
ed as slang has very high authority.
In Act 5, 8ceue 2. ot Ueury Vlll, the
Monarch retorts as follows to the ful
some adulations of the Rishop ot Win
chester: You were ever good at sudden commcn
datiobs. Bishop id Winchester. But know I come
not
To help suoh flattery now, and in my
presence
They are too thin and base to bide of
fences "
"Shoot Folly as it Flies," and
top using preparations on your head
which are composed of poisons. Use
Nature's Hair Restorative, whioh by
its cleauliuess, fragrauce uqd purity
commends itself. Seo advertisement.
' Josh Billings stys a Newfoundland
dL' is a good thini to have, ooly one
mast gat one or two children and a
root Ufore h will to vt aoy uev.
Convention.
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Thrke is nothing that helps a man
more in his conduct through life than a
ktn'.v'.ed''e of his own characteristic
weakness (which, guarded against, be
comes his strength), as there is nothing
that ti-uds more t.) the Micc-.-s of a
man's talents than his knowing the
limits of his faculties, which are thus
cotu;et:trated on some practical object.
One tuau our! do ' but one thing. ITni-vers-d
pretentious cad in nothing. Or.
as Iiatler has it. "wit requires us much
attain to L''veru it." Thero are those
who have (for wat.t'of self knowledge)
irouo strangely out of their way, aud
otners who have never found it.
1TEWAD7SRTISEME1TTS
ITotice !
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Notice is hereby given lliat I have this
day, furnished to G. A. Laid in, to be used
by him in working tor me, to wit: 2 Iron
Gray Ilors'js, 1 Double Ilaruess. 1 pair
W hi filet rics, 1 Neck Yoke, "2 pairs Trailing
lii-abs, 3 log chains, 1 euttini; box. Being
same bought by me from Joseph Drake,
and which said property belongs to nie
and not to said Baldwin.
ISAAC GORTON, JR.
Ridgway, Nov. 'id, 1S71 u33t3.
JOTICE TO TOWNSHIP OFFICERS.
The Auditors of P.idgway township will
meet at tho Prothor.otary's office on Ylon
jjy, .o, i-Hii, iDii, at ill o eloclt a. m.,
to audit and settle the accounts of town
ship officers. All Supervisors and Tr.as
uruis. whose account shave not already been
sudited ore requested to be present, with
books and vouchem prepared to settle,
FRED. hCIIOKMNQ,
ltd BT V. K.IME, V Auditors.
J. POWELL, j
HALL L JACKSOU,
Architects, Builders and
Contractors,
Are prepared to furnish plans and specifi
cations for the erection of buildings, both
public and private, in any stylo ordered
and on tliort notice: and also lane enn
tiusisof all kiuds of buildings, both pub
Uo and private residences. Hork done in
tin very best manner. Couulry work so
licited. Give them a call. vln35yl.
FOR SALE.
"THE PKOPEKTV KNOWN AS ,
"THE JOHNSONBVRG COAL LOTS"
t
with all the privileges po.isesiea by! the
W.lmarth Coal Company,' 5Applylo -1
SAMUEL A. CKUZEK,
Uplaad P. 0-, Dvlawar County, Pcaa'ti
NE MILLION OF LIVEd SAVED.
It ia one of the most remarknMe facts of
this remaikablo apo, not that so mnny
persons are the victimi" of dyppaiaor in
'digostion, but ils willing riotims. Now,
we would not be understood to say that any
one regards dynpopsi "ith fator, or fefels
disposed to rank It among ha lusnries of
lifo. Far from it. Those who have -perienced
Us torments Would scoul mioh an
idea. All dral it. and would gladly dis
pense with Its uiiplcasnt fftmilirltlps.
Mark Tapley. who was J')Hy under all the
trying circumstances i whiah ho was
plaecd, never ha n altank of tlypiwrsla,
or his Jolity would havs speuddy foraakort
hsui. - . . .
Of all the moltifiirinns diseases to which
the : human system is liable,
thove is perhaps no one so
genorally prevalent ns dyspepsia. Thero
arediocwes mora acute and painfal, and
whioh more frequently prove fatal, but
none the efToets of which ai e so depressing
to the mind and so positively distressing to
the bod If thero is a wretched being in
tho World it is
A CONFIRMED DYSPEPTIC.
We have said that dyspepsia is perhaps
the most universal of human diseases.
This is implmtically the case '.n tho United
Slates. Whether this general prevslpneo
is due to the character of the food the
method of its preparation, or tho hasty
manner in whioli it is usually swallowed,
is not our province to explain. The great
fet with which wo are called to doul is
this:
DYSPEPSIA PREVAILS
almost univei sally.
Nearly every other person you meet is a
victim, an apparently willing one: were
this iot the ease, why so many sufferers,
when a certain, speedy and safe remedy is
wiihin the easy reach of all who will
avail themselves of it? But says n dys
peptic: What is this remedy? tj which we
reply: This great allcvator of human
sutlering is almost as widely known as the
English language. It has nllayei the
agonies of thousands, and is to day carry
eomlort and encouragement to thousands
of oilier. This acknowledged panacea is
noi.e other than
Dr. IKIOFLAND.'S GERMAN BITTERS.
Would you know more of the merits of
this wonderful prepaiation than can be
learned tr im the experience ol oiliersV
Try it yourself, and when it has failed to
fulfil tho assurance of its efficacy given by
the proprietor, then nhindon faith in it.
LET IT BE UE ..EMUEIIEO.
first of all, that IIDOFLAN D'S GERMAN
BITTERS is j irum beverage.
They are composed wholly of the pure
juice or vital principle of roots. This is
nut a mere assertion. Tho extracts from
which they are cum pounded are prepared by
nne of the ablest of Gorman chemists. Their
ell'ects can be beneficial only in all casei of
the bi'.Uary i-ysie.m. Huotl .nd's Get-man
Hitters stand without nu cpial, acting
ptomptly and vigoroti-ly upon tho liver:
they remove ils torpidity an 1 cause health
ful secretion of bile tlierehy supplying
the stomach with the must indi-pensahlo
elements of sound digestion iu proper pro
portion. They purify the blond, cleansing the
vital fluid of all hurtful impurities and im
planting them with the elements of genuine
hcilthtulucss.
Now, there arc certain classes of p?r
sons to whom extreme Hitlers ars not only
unpalatable, hut who find it impossible to
take them without positive discomfort. For
such Dr. HOOF L AN D'H GERMAN TONIC
ha been specially prepared, it is intended
for use where a plight n coholio stimulant
is reuirel in connection with the well
known Tonic properties of the pure Ger
man Litters.
IIOOFLAND S TOXIC
nets with almost marvelous c'lect. It not
only stimulates the flagging and wasting
energies, but invigorates and permanently
strengthens its action upon the Liver
and btonnich thorough, perhaps less
prompt than the Hitters, when me same
iiiuiititj is taken is none the le.-s certain.
Indigestion, llillioitsuess, Physical or Ner
vous prostration, yield readily to its po
tent influence. It gives the invalid a new
and strong:)' hold upon lite, icinovcs de
pressioa of spirit, and inspires cheerful
ness. I'm Dr. llooflund's benefactions to
tho hum in race are not confined to his
celebrated GERMAN' BITTERS, or his
invaluable Toxic, lie has prepared nn-
I "'her meiieitic, which is rapidly winning
its way to popular favor because ol us in
trinsic metits. This i HGGFLAND'ri
I'ODOl'llVLLIN PILLS, a perfect substi
tute for mercury without any of mercury 'a
evil ipialilies.
These wonderful Pills, which tire Intend
ed to act upon lice I.ivcr, are mainly com
posed of Podophyllin, or the. vital princi
ple of the mandrake root. II is 'he nic-Ji-einal
virtues of tills health. giving plant in
a perfectly pure and highly concentrated
form. The Pndophybin acts directly on
the Liver, stimulating its fnncti ns and
cansinj; it to uinkc its billiary secretions in
regular and pr ipe ipiatit. tics. The inju
rious results which invariably follow the
use of mercury is entirely avoided by
their use. Bui it is not upon the Liver
only that their powers nre exerted. Tho
extract of Mandrake contained in them is
skillfully combined with four other ex
tracts, one of which acts upon th-' stomach,
one upon the upper bowels, one upon the
lo ier boweli. and prevents any gripicg
effect, thus producing a pill that influences
the cntTe digestive and nliuien'arjr sysli in,
in tin equal nnd harmonious manner, i. nd
its action entirely tree from nausea, vomit
ing or griping pains common to all other
purgatives,
Possessing 'hese much desirable qualities
the Podophylliu becomes invaluable as a
FAMILY IKDICIN'E.
No household should be without them.
They are perfectly safe, require but two
for an ordinary dose, nro prompt and effi
cient in notion, nnd when used in conneo
t'nu with Dr. Hoofland's German Bitters,
or Tonic, may be regarded us certain spe
cifics iu nil ca-es of Liver Complaint, Dys
rsiisia, or any of the disorders to which
the system is ordidarly subject. The
PODOPHYI.L1N PILLS
act upon the stomach nn 1 bjwels, carrying
off improper obstructions, while the Bitters
or Tonio urify the blood, strengthen nnd
invigorate tho t'rime, give tone and appi
lite to the stomach, aud thus build up the
invalid anew.
Dr. lloo'.Und, having provided internal
remedies for disease, has given the world
one mainly for external npplieati n, in tho
wonderful preparation known as
Du. HOOFLAND'S -JREEK OIL.
This Oil is a sovereign remedy for pains
and aches of ali kinds.
Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Toothache,
Chill Uins. Hprains. Burns, I'ain iu the
Hack and Loins, Ringworms, etc., etc.. all
yield to its external application.
Taken internally, u is a cure lor Heart
burns, Kidney Diseases, Sick Headaches,
Colic,' Dysentery, Cholera Morbus, Cramps,
Pains in the Stomach, Colds, Asthma, etc.
These remedies will be sent by express
to any locality, upon application to tho
PRINCIPAL OFFICE, at the GERMAN
Ml DICINK STORE, No. (331 AKCU ST..
PHILADELPHIA
CHA8. M. EVANS. Proprietor.
Formerly C. M. JACKSON U CO
Th' te Unmedia rt fur niU by Ui uuguU
' Storekeeper, nd JJfiixm Dculeri teery.
vturt. . viu-yt.
o
Leaving tho East and, arriving at
Chicago or Indianapolis, how ehnll wc
rofeb the West? The best Line is ac
knowledged to be the C.,B. & Q , joined
together with tho 15. M. Railroad by
the Iron Bridge fit Burlington, end
called the Ruiiiogton Route,
Tho Main line of tho Rout a running
to Omaha, conneots with the great IV
cifio Roads, and forms to-day tho lead
ing route to California. Tho Middle
Branch, entering Nebraska at Platts
tnouih, 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 li. M., di
verging at Red Oak, falls iuto a lino
runuing down the Missouri through St
Joe to Kansas City, and all Kansas.
I'asscngets by this route to Kansas,
sec Illinois, Southern Iowa, and Mis
souri, aud, by a slirjht divergancc, caa
sco Nebraska also.
Lovers of fiue views shou'.d remem
ber the Burlington Route, for its towns
"high-gleaming from afar" its trse
fritigcd streams its rough bluffs and
quarries its corn-oceaD3 stretching
over the prarics further than tha eye
can reach.
Land-buycr3 will bs sure to remem
ber it, for they have friends among tho
two thousand who have already bought
farms from Geo. S. Harris, the Land
Commissioner of tho B. & M. R. R. at
Burlington, Iowa, or among the four
thousand homc-steadars and pie-enuptors
who last year filed claims in the Lincoln
land office, where "Undo Sam is rich
enough to uive us all a farm "
$1,000 REWARD I
A reward of Otic Thousand Dollars will
le paid to any Physician who willproduco
o med.ciae that will supply lha wauts of
the people belter than the artic'.e known us
an. rata ii.ru: ws
CVioL-itji Zlni CUiiur or Isuua.
It must be a better Cathartic, a better Alter
ative, a better Sudorific, a better Diuretic,
a better Tonic, and iu every way better
than the Pan-s-ce a. No mal'.er how long
it has been in use or how lately discovered.
Abuve all it must not contain anything sot
ri'BBLV VUOHTAIiLE.
$5.00 REWARD ! !
A reward of Five Hundred Dollars will
be paid for a medicine that will perma
nently c.ire more cases of Costiveuess,
Constipation. Sick or Nervous Headache,
Liver Complaint, Bilious Disorders, Jaun
dice, Riicuiu itisui, Gout, Dyspepsia, Chills
and Tever, Tape Worms, Bods. Loius, Side
and Head and t'eniiile Cuiiij'luiut than
BLOOD CLEANSER OR PANACEA,
which is used more extensively by practic .
nig physicians than
medicine kaou.
aay other popular
For Sale by Or. G. MESSENGER
and WHIPPLE & HARTLEY, Ridg
way, Pa. vln22yl.
JF YOU WANT TO BUY
GOODS CHEAP
OO TO
THAYER & HAGERTY
Main Street, P.idgway, Pa.
DRY GOODS. NOTIONS, 1500TS,
SHOES. II ATS AND CAPS,
GLASS AND QUEENS
WARE, WOOD AND
AVILLOW.WAKK.
TOBACCO AND CIGARS.
A Large Stock of
dowries ani Provisions.
Tho BEST BRANDS ot FLOUR
Constantly on hand, add sold as cheap
as the CHEAPEST.
THAYER & HAGERTY.
vln2.
To School Teachers!
W VNTED a teacher for th school near
Nelson Gardner's iu Ridgway township.
To a competent person, either male or
female, liberal wages will be paid for a
four mouths term. Apply personally or
by lotcr to ). B. G It INT. Pres '., or
HORACK LITTLE. Sec y., Ridgway,School
Board, Ridgway, Elk Co., fa.
Oct. 4th, 1871 u31tf.
rpilAYER HOUSE.
JL D. D. COOK, Proprietor,
Cor. Mill aud Centre Sts., Ridgway, Ta.
The proprietor takes this method of an
nouncing lo the public that he has refitted,
revised, and improved, this well known
hotel, aud is prepared to entertaij all
who favor l.im wuh. their puroa.iga. in the
bet ityle aud at low rates. vlnJthf.
HI SALE.
The village ptoperty, formerly owned by
Dr. W. Shaw, at l.'entrevilie, tta to., ru.
Consisting of a two story house wiiu Drug
Store attached. For sale by
DR. J. S. BORDWELL,
nilitf. Ridgway, Elk Co. P.
Torus easy, part cash and balance on
time. A good location lor a physician.
If you want any visiting cards, call
at the AlV" CATE office and see th.tee
we have printed We have some fine
eamples of these aud also of other job
work.
, Job Work at this oSc-a.
W. S. SERVICE
GO AND SEE!
IT WILL PAT1
THE LARGEST GTOCK
OF TUK BEST-I0 OTnEl IN STOCK
s to r-Esi
HOUSE 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. 3. SERVICE.
No. 1 Masonic Hull liuiluiiig,
Ridgwuy, Pa.
NATURE'S
HAIR P.EST3R:ITIYE
Contains no LAC SULPHUS-Ko
GU3AH 0? LSAD-No LITK
APvCr3-Ko 1TIT2AT2 C? ML-
VES, and ia entirelv frao from tha
Pcisaaous and Healih-dsctroyicg
irajs usoa in oucr Hair Prcpara
tions.
Tiansparent and clear as crystal, it will
"oi sou i ne ihiksi iaiiiic. perfectly safo,
clean aud efficient, desideiatuois lung
sought for and found at last!
It restores and prevent tha Hair from
beooming Gray, imparls a soft, glossv, Ap
pearance, removes Dandruff U ...1
refreshing to the head, checks the Ila.r
irom lauiiig oil, ana restore it to a great
extent when prematurely lost, pievems
Headaches, eures all humors, cutaneous
eruptions, sud unnalural heat. As a
dressing for the hair it is (he Lest article
iu me market.
Dr. ti. Smith, Patentee. Aver, Ms.
Prepared only by PROCTER BROTHERS.
Gloucester, Mass. The genuine' ia put up
iu a panel Lome, made expressly for it.
with the nauic of the article blown in the
glass. Aek your Druggint for Nature's
ii.r uesiorauve, ami lake no tlber.
t-aySend two thre cent stamps to
Procter Brothert for a -Treatineoa the
Human Hair." The information tt eou
tains ia worth J 500,0 to any person.
FOR SALE BY
G. O. MESSENGER, DRUGGIST,
Main Street, Uidjway, I'euo'a.
Inllyl.
LnTAULISHKD IN 1830.
WELCH & GRIFFITHS'
Saw! Saws! Sawsl
SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS.
Axes, Files, Cast Steel, Mill Furnish
ings, and Machinery.
tSr-Get the BEST, they will Drove tha
cheapest.
Prices reduced, fiend for price List an
Circulars.
WELCH & GRIFFITHS,
Boston, Mast., or Detroit, Mich '
tIbIJWS
9 Win
BUSINESS CARDS.
I 1 A. RATH BUN, Attorney -at -Law
JT Ridgway P. 2 2 tl.
JOHN O. HALL, Attorney at law, Ridgi
way, Elk county Pa. mar.22'6f.l
A ' MIL. Pkysician and Curgeou
A, frersey, Elk Co. Pa.
ir o w. i iitn
o '
ATTORNET.AT.I.A1T
tln2Syl. Ridgway, Elk Coutity, Pa.
Agent for the Travaler's Life and Acoi
dent Insurance Co., of Hartford. Conn.
JTKYNOLOS HOUSK,
EsraoMsvaix.nrniiECHco, pa.
H. 9. BELNAP, raor-miTO .
TS. Bordwell, M. D. Eolcctie Physical!
Office and residence opposite tha
Jail, on Centre St., Ridgway, Pa. Prompt
attention will be given to all calls. Ottos
hours: 7 to 8 A. M-; 12 to 2 P. M. ; and
0 to 7 P. M. Mar. 22, CO if.
R C. II. FULLER,
BOTANIC PHYSICIAN.
. , , RfDowAT, P.
l.cstdcnco and offico opposite tho Thayer
House.
fll S. HARTLEY. M. D.,
PhyBioian sua Fureeon,
Ridgway, Pa. Office in Walker's Build:- p.
Special attention gven to Surgery. Office
hours from 8 a. tn. to 10 p. m. Resi Jenso
on corner of South nnd Ceitrt stree's. op
posite the new School IIcusc. All calls
promptly attended to. Tlo2yl.
G. O. MESSENGER, '
Druggist and Parmncoiitist, ccrnor
Main and Mill streets, Uidgwny, IV. A
full iipsorlment of carefully selicu-U For
eign anosDomestic Drugs. Prescript -oi.a
carefully dispensed at. all hcuis, : or
uyhl- viu3y.
(SlIARLES HOLES,
J Watchmaker, Engraver and Jew uier.
Main street, Ridgway, Pa. Agent tot tho
Howe Sewing Machine, and Mori : in Gold
Pen. Repniring Watches, etc, done with
the same accuracy as heretofore. Kitis
factioa guaranteed. vial 7.
W. C. HEALY.
DEALER IN
M7 ccocs, GaocsaiEa, rasTssesTa,
PRODUCE, FRUITS, &c.
vltiStf. Wc-it End, Ridgway, Pa.
HYDE HOUSE,
RtnowAT, Elk Co., Pa,
W. II. SCII 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 the
same.
Oct SO 1SC0.
rpiIIE OLD BUCKTALVS HOTEL,
L Kaue, MeUean Co., Pa
R- E. LOOKER, Proprietor.
Thuukful for the patronage heretol'ois so
liberally bestowed upon him. ihe new pro
prioior, hopes, by paying strict atuutioa
to Iho comfort and convenience of guesia.
to merit, a continuance of too Lime. l'ie
only stables tor horses in Kue nul well
kept night or day. , -, ijz-i.
HALL & J3RO. -Attorneys
- at - Lav
ST. MARY'S,
: ELK cc;,ty Pn:SYIYA:,i.
JOilXO. UALl J48. K. j,. UAlI
DR. G. WHIPPLE.
Dental Surgeon.
Uihce in Walker's Hutkloig A'i kiuds cf
dentistry djne in the best sty!-, itn.t u i
woik wirranted. He will ris'it Vm- ua
the lsi. .!. and 3d; Wilcox on tl... i;i,
llih, and liltii: St. Mary s cu the -.-A
l!-d and -i3d of each mouth. At :,!! ,-t!,ur
limes he cau be louud at his off:,- ia
Ridgway. Pa. vln2vl
TT'ERSLY HOUSE,
tV. Ci.m-i.i.nLLa, Elk Co., Pa.
Jon.N CoLLi.-si, Proprietor.
Thankful for the patronage hsretofors
so liberHly bestowed upon him, the ncif
proprietor. Lopes, by paying strict ut
lention to the comfort, atd cjnveuieaoe
of gujsts, to merit, a oouiinuat 0f lha
same.
J n. WILBESL.
FRUIT DEPOT-
On Door East of the Post Ofiee, M.
St., Ridgway, Pa.
,ia
Peaches. Apples. Wattermelons. Pine
apples. Cucumbers. Tomatoes, mid gen
eral asorlnieDt ef fruit Kept eti hand and
received daily.
vUlif.
J.
D. PARSONS,
Mauufaoturer nd Dealer in BooU o
ouues,
MaiSt., opitosite Hotel,
ov27y
Wilcox, Pa.
Vit.MS WANTED! For the fistest
. an ninnt nnni,l. v. i. , . . .
. r uuuft wua 1, ' J il-
lustrations, likenesses of all the Preaideutji
-taaulifully bound, and printed on i.nud
P'iper.
V.
Its Rulers aud Institutior..
-V EXCLISH AND GERMAN
.......s .... Eiriaes everybody us'
ITA b,.uk ,Uy ne'J- 11 Enovelo!
j,.. oi ,u uoverument. (sjDgia pafB.
in it are of themse!ves worth ttu pr.ca of
th. book orer 600 ,,, end on0f
A RICH HARVEST, for Canw.?
ladies and gentlemen-farmers, uajher
and students. One agent took lb order, U
u ftio day$, viih circular alone, before th.
...... ,,,. ., nuueaa re cli a, e(j
in fair territory. Writr at onto f..r c-ro,;
lar and information. NEW WOkLD f lfn
LISHINfl roCr r,k.-j r V' VP'-
Philadelphia. ' viiolyT 'r' ;