TITtTRSDAT, NOVEMBER 23, 1871. Eates of Advertising. One oolumn, one yearw.M..............,t?r, CO 40 00 a lo (Al lines or less 3 t ones or less.. 2 00 Business curds, ton lines or lent, per year C 00 Mnrringos and Death notices InMrted gratis, Transient advertising perMjaar if eipht Elk lodge, A. T. TC Stated meetinr of Elk Lodge will be "Pfl 1 at their hall on th second and fourth Tuesdays of each month. O. L McCRACKEN, Sco't TempU of Honor and Temoerance. Elklon Temple No. 81. meets on ea:h alternate Thursday, at their Ledge Tioom, a Mala street, over J. v. Honk a store. ii. a. parsons, a. a. Var Time at tlidgttay. Erie Express East do do West do Mail F.st do do West Kenovo Accommodation East... ta lo do Wcf.... , 2:00 a. tn. 2:15 a. m. 4:55 p. m. 9:05 . tn . 7:ft7 a. m. . fi:00 p. m. Temple op IIoNrJHhi. evcnlttg. The flood last week was a failure. Next Thnrsday is Thanksgiving day. Seb the new advertisements in this isue. Mups have made their appearance in thw place. Synw fell here yesterday to the depth of two inches. last Gold wfts fnited iti New York Tuesday at 110J and llOf. IV 0. Oystkr whs urorn in yesterday as Ilijjh Sheriff of Elk county. JriB WottK tioitly and cheaply' done at this ofB?e. All we ask is a fair trial "' iiooes A2p mo.- ' There ha been U.'&OMZl ponnfo of tea transported over the Union Pacific Railway no far this vr. The Overland Montldy estimates (his year product of the precious metals on iuo reoilio Uoaet at 1 8g,000,000. Mr. OcUdna aaye tcf tusbsod is like a tallow candle, because ho always win bdjok wtico be togoiog ouL It is sweet to hare friends too can trust, and cjnveoioot ooietinjos to have friends who are Dot afraid to trout you "Prisoner, why did you follow and beat and kick this man so shamefully?" "I am sorry, your honor; I oa a little drunk and thought it was my wife." A toper sneered at a young man for wcannir upeetaolo, when the later said: "ft is bolter to use glasses over the none as l do than under the nose as yon do!" Knott and Shott fought duel. The result was tbat they changed con ditions. Knott was ahot, and Shott was not. It was better to be Shott than Knott. J. II. tVii.umt is putting down crossing on Main street opposite 'his stun. The P. &F,. II. U. Co., hare recently put up a new telegraph office at this place. S. A. Rote PtiotozraphcrWst End. tikes pictures as well in cloudy as in fair wcnthr. Llthkhan .Survio-H in the (nirt Ilouce nrxt Sunday, by Rev. J. Rrent! no. German in the morning and English in the evening. The oil well near Wilcns, this outity, has Keen sunk to the depth 0! -i;ht?eri hundred feet, with a good '.show" of oil. Vt II. OyrKiuitiu t's new tannery i now in running tnder, and is snl b c iinpetent in Ijres to be one of best arranged tanneries iu the world. MARRIED. JETTE ALIUS f)n Nnvamtia ft '71 by Justice diaries Mead, at the residence of E. B. U'ni tenon, Ridgway, Mr. frank Jctte to Miss Martha Allen. WOOD WARD CO ATE9. On Vovam. her, 11, 1871, by Justice A. Cumminge, at the residence of the bride's nnrerta. Mr James woodward to Mies Ellie E. Coates. win oi lMugway. FIELD COATES On Novemh.P in IO-, , T. ..... ion, ny ttev. 11. A. Fait son. nl ih. . . dence of the bride's parents, Mr, Chancy A. Field to Miss Clara . Coales, botu of Ridgway. MONTGOMERY STEWART On K. Tombcr 13, 1S71, by Justice J. D. Pm-nnim. at the reiili'noe of the bride't rr.nt Mr. 0. M. Montgomery of Kidgivay, to Miss Clara M. Stewart, of Wilcox. We wish Oscar and his bride a happy and prosperous journey through life. Adtrrtisino AoKscita. It is a fat that all thoso persons duirjg a busi ness whioh requires extensive advertis ing, i and who from the mode ot, con ducing it are able to arrive at a close approximation of the results produced by OHch tcpirate investment in this way, arc tnivereaily of the opinion that bet tor contracts- can, bo. secure i through a wollfefltabl'ushed Ad verfjfinjr. Agency like that of Geo. P. KoVell & Co., New l'orlc. than can be obtained from pub lishers direct, no matter how familiar with rata and papers the advertiser may be. It stands to reasoo than an agency controlling patronugo to the ex tent of from fifty to one hundred thou sand dollars per month, should bo able to secure favors whioh wonld not be ao- cordod to any mere iudividtial, even if we omit entirely the benefits which thoy must derive from their extensive ex perience. Exchange. . m m i Some LidieJ suffer dreadfully with the headitfhe and this causes their hair to fade. 2uture's Ilair Itrstorative is a ure reu edy lov the ache and will re store thi color ot blunohed, gray or faded hair. Feo advci tiscmeot. Sit'J. MILLION OF LIVE SAVED. I I . l- .... i, - . ..., It Is ono af the most lemnvlinblo facts of NEWADVEHTISEMEITTS Short-Hand Writing. 150 uords per minute achieved m one mini in' a ft tut if by the wtVic Lightning Jlzthotl. Pro. iio.uiceii of ail who See it to be the onli- AVAI.UAHLE IlOttSK I OR SALE. Lar. (a Day Homo 17 hands high, uiikble I r lumbering purposes. True at every une. Will be sold for 4lo cash. or note with Interest. Eur further particu lars enquire at the Apvocatk orlice. I'.idgway, N'ov. 3d, l7l.-n38tf. .SESEIFF'S SALS. BY virtue of a writ of Farrie Fac'xat, issued out of the Court of Common i'leas of Elk Comity, and to mo directed, 1 will expose to fAlo by public vendue or ouicry, at toe Coujl House iu Ridgway, ou M.SLAY, DaCEMISER 11th, 1S71, at ono o'idojit, p. m. All thai, certain tract of land situated in the Villas ot Crutievillc, county of Elk, and Slate of I'euusylvaaia, bouudgd aui described na follows llc-ciuuiiiz at nsiunin, ine oortli oast comer ot n lot luruienv hi- Simple and tllicient Ststcin in tliu longing in Jacob McCaulev, known ui the woria. ena two 3 ctnt postage stamp tor descriptive circular, testimonials anl full informatibn, to PROF. GR VY T. 0 Rox inn. New York. flKOAL 1 Sarah Sylvis 1 Iu Common V vs. I County, id Sylvis. J Xo. 33 August Pleas of Elk Uavid Hylvis. I So. 33 Aus-tut T.rm 1T1 Libel iu Divoroe, a vinculo matrimonii. To D mid SleU, rttponicnl o&ore namtd: You are herchv notified thai the nnd alius subpoena, in the aliove case hav- ng neen returned non ttt invtntm. yau are eiiuircd lo nniicnr on the KKi'.ii'ii mv. DVVOF JANUARY next. hnin h. dny of the month, to auwer tau coiuplaiut in fie ubove case. JACOH McCACLEY, Shtriff. Sns-irr's OrKtcK. l Ridgway, November, 15, 1871. J u37t4. HALL & JACZS01T. Architects, Euildsrs and Contractors, school house lot. theuoe along tin- Miles burg and iSnittlipoil tu. npike road, lony eijiht feet to a post, llience by laud of to in: McC'auley a aouthvruly direction, ono hun dred and twenty-six (cut to a post, iiienue a wester) r course, turiy-eignt leelto a post, the coiut r ot said Jacob Mct'uuley's laud or sellout house lot, thence a i.orthct'y course rlonj; said lot, ono hundred and urenty.Mx leet to the place of beginning, coutauiin thirty ooo perches more or less. Said lot la improved and fenced, nud has a good and comfortable dwelling house, one ana ono-.ialt atones hipji eruuted thereon. Seised and laken in exeeution as the property of Win. A. Illy, defendant, and C. ii. Jknrley, terro tenant, at the sale o. Jerome l'uwell, administrator of J. C. L'l.piB ieceakud, now fur uso, &&d lo be sold by JACOB McCALLEY, Shcr.ff, Sbi ftur a Orrtca, i Ridgwa, So. 18tu, 1871.n38ls. S. A. IIotk, Vt End, hus on hand a fine hit of B'crcoscupes, nud Ftereo ec.ipio views, which he is disposing o' at reasonable rates. Cull in aud tuke a lo'.k at his stock. re nr-i sred to furnish thf rati, ns 'or the .-nitj,)n of build. mm hfi. ublic and privile. 'n any style ordered i ml ou short noti. e: and also tase eon trusts of all kinds of buiUiU(fH. both pub. lie and private residence Work done in the very bes manner. Country work so 'cued. Give them a call. vln.lSyl. Tub new bridge over the Clarion has river at this place hs not yet been put up, although the stooe work has been completed for Butne time. Why this delay? Tom 51. Jones for two years past an employee on tho Elk Democrat, left this place lust week for his home in Ilarrisburg. Tom please accept our cardial wishes for your future sucoess. Attention SrNOBus.-The members of the 51. K. Church choir are re quested to meet at the office of J. YV. liiley on Saturday evening, pexr, for rebersul. ONE PRICE DOOT, 8 HOE, HAT, AND CAI BTOltK. '.his reinarkatilo am', not tllat. so ninny pcrsqns are the viotims of dyspepsia or In digesrinn. but. its willing vk'lims. Now, we wonhUnot be understood to say that any one regard. dyspepsia with favor, or feels disposed to rank it among ihs luxuries of lire. Far rrom tt. ' nose wno nave ex perienced lis torments wonld sconl sneh an idea. All dread it, ana wouia giadlv dis rense with its unplessant familiarities, Mark Tapley. who was jolly under all the trying ciroutnstances in which he was placed! never hal an attaok of dyspepsia, or his jolity would have speedily forsaken him. Of all the multifarious diseases to which the human system Is liable, there is perhaps no one so generally prevalent as dyspepsia. There aiedisctses more acute and painful, and which more frequently prove fatal, hut none the effepts of whi'di are so depressins- o the mind and so positively distressing to the bod If (hero is a wrotohod being in I ho world it is A CONFIRMED DYSPEPTIC. W'e have said ihnt dyspepsia is perhaps the most universal of human diseases. This is imphatically the case in tho United States. Whether this genrjl prevalonoe is due to the character of the food tho method of its preparation, or tho hastv manner in whioh it is usually swallowed, is not our province to explain. The great fret with which we are called to deal is this: DYSPEPSIA TREV1IL3 almost univei sally. Nearly every other person you meet is a victim, an apparently willing one: were this not the case, why so many sufferers. when a certain, speedy aud safe remedy is within tho easy reach of all who will nvail themselves of it? Rut says a dvs peptio: What is this remedy? to which we reply: This ercat allevator of human fullering is almost as widely known as the bnglish language. It has allnyei the agonies of thousands, and is to day carry comfort and eucouragment to thousands or others. This acknowledged panacea is note other than Dr. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS Would you know more of tho merits of tins wonderful prcpaintion than can be learned from the experience of others? Try it yourself, ami when it has failed to fulfil tho assuriince of its efficacy given by the proprietor, then abandon faith in it. LET IT HE EEnEUr.EHED. first of all. that IIOOTLAND S GERMAN BITTERS is .i irum beverage. Thcj nre composed wholly of the pure juice or vital principle of roots. This is i:ot a mere assertion The extracts from which they arc compounded are prepared by one of the nh'est of German chemists. Their effrots can be beneficial only in nil cases of the billiary fystem. Hoofland's German Jitters stand without an equal, acting promptly and vigorously upon the liver; tlipy remove its torpidity an1 cause health ful secretion of bile thereby supplying (lie stomach with the most indispensable elements of sound digestiou iu proper pro portiois. They purify the blood, cleansing the vital llui 1 ot til hurtful impurities and su planting them with the elements of genuine hu ill htulncss. Now, there avo certnm classes ot per soos to whom extreme Hitters are not only unpalatable, b.n. who find ii impossible to take them without positive di-oonil'ori. For such Dr. HOOFi, IND'S EH VI AN TONIC Ha,j been specially prepared. It is intended for usa where a slight a'coliolio stimulant is require I in connection with the woll- knnnn lotne properties of the pure Gcr man Hitters. HOOFLAND'S TOXIC BUSINESS i CARDS. Leaving tho East and'arvmng tit Chicago or Indianapolis, bow shall we recoil the West? Tho best Line is oc- knowlodv;ed to bo the C, B. & Q , joined toirether with tho 15. & 51. Railroad by the Iron Budge at Bnrlingtoo, and called the Burlington Route, Tho JIain Hue of the llouto rnnnin to Omaha, connects with the great Pa- cifio Roads, and forms to-day the load ing route to California. The Sliddle Branch, entering Nebraska at Piatt- mouth, passes through Lincoln, the Statu Capital, and will this year be finished to Fort Kearney, forming tho shortest rou'e across tho Continent ly over 100 miles. Another branoh of the 15. M.f di vergine at I5cd Oak, falls into a line running down the 51issouri through St Joe to Kansas City, aud all Kansas. Pussengois by this route to Kansas, pee Illinois, Southern Iowa, and Mis souri, and, by a slight divergence, can see Nebraska also. Lovers of Eno views shou'd 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 tho prarics further than the eye can reach. Laud-buyers will be sure io remem bcr it, for they have friends among tho two thousand who have already bough farms from Geo. S. Harris, tho Lau Commissioner of the B. & 51. 11. R. at Burlington, Iowa, or among tho four thousand homr-steadsrs and pte-cmptors who last year filed claims in the Lincoln land office, whero "Undo Sam is rich enough to uive us all a furta " W. S. SERVICE. GO iNJ)"SEE! IT WILL PAT! THE LARGEST STOCK OP THE BEST NO OTHER IN STOCK S TO TESl j wivuvj--am a a tf. 1 ' JT Ridgway Pa, FOR SALE. TFIR PROPERTY KNOWN AS THE JOHXSONBURQ COAL LOTS" with all the privileges posses.ei by the Wilmarth Coal Company, Apply to , SAMUEL A. CROZER. Upland P. 0., Delaware County, Penn'v Small Vox -We hear of several cases of small pox in this county, but as yet we have heard of no very bad cases, although we would advise our readers to take ever precautionary meas ure possible against the spreading of this terrible disease. f U. S. TftE.vsuKisit's RtPORT. Ac cording to a synopsis of Treasurer Spinner's report, which has appeared iu print, the receipts during the fiscal year boding June 30, last, including a bal anco from the lust year of 8149,502, 471 CO, amounted to $9S0.904,349 30, and the expenditures to SS70.98G, 872.06 leaving a balance on hand at the close of the fiscal year of 81t-9 -917,407.24. Installation o Officers. At a regular uieeiiug of Elktuo Temple of Honor No. el held Nov. 9tb, the fol lowing officers were installed for the bi--uuouul term ending 51ay 1st, 1872: W. G. T.--0 11 .McCauley. W. V. I. W. II. Hyde. W. 8. S. A. Rote. W. F. 8 Henry A. Parsons, Jr. W. T.- A Cummin);. W. UO M "onraomerT.' W.G.J. W.Bowau. W. 8. .jbab. bpeuctr. CHARLES A. DAXA. Editor. A Nciwapnocrol the Present Time. Inteudoa for roo!e Now oi Enb- Inela.:ir.K Frmen. Wcrha-Mc. Mreaaat, Pro. ffttional Men, Workorf, TiUnkcra, aud a I M-. Daui:litc!r of all ucli. ONLT ONE DOLLAR A YEAR I ONE HTJXDRED COPIES POtt 9i Or le-i than One Cent a Copy, tet thora be a 50 Clue at every 1'oat OiBca. BEMI.WEEKLtTcs, 3 A TEAR, TUG HfchULr. but with a Broau-r variety of uiu-olauouiicaduii.aua fnralsliloj tbe bpwi toitisutwciibertwlth aiea.srfre.liaoaa. tntim v-.m, , uo woe losteaa otoace only. THE DAILY 8tN, 80 A YEAR, i,.n,rear",no!,".v ,e'l"ti'e newsna.,or. with th. So -SeSu 72Sai;ori6?;i;,! opy ' br TERMS TO CLUB 3. THE DOLLAR WEEKLY isUN. Fiva eopia.. one year, uvaratPlr adr5n-i. I'uur Dollara. Ten rone-, one vesr, aenrnteir addressed (ad auexwcu toUieeeuerupotclao) " . EIkIh Doliara. rwonjv copies, ona ye.ir. eriralelr adUietted (a.U au exu-a opy ki iu uetlir np o fenib) toft eta Dollars. Firty eoii. o ear. to one addrmt innd th Sauu-tt ctk.y iw yesr to tier u p or club). . , Thlriy-thrco Dallara. tae btiiil-Weeklyoaeyenrto Better ui o cuiM , . M Thiny.avo DolUnL 3ne fiyndred co' Ice, one year, to rna addreu ond UM Hall, for ou. year to ther.VriVol , V' Dollars, ne bn idred enolea. ona year. a-paratclT mj. THE 8EMI-WEEKLY BUN. rive eopiea, oca yaar, leparttclv sddraFed. . . Etht Dollars. -O" " wparataiT adoraued aal blsteea Dollars. SEND TOCR HOXET VoTi,wh.;.?r, "oelti. or drarta caKew ' eoataiulna aioaey. Addrea. I W.ElTOLAjr, Pnb!Ubr. tx o&os, i v rt cay. The luhaeriber taVca this irethod of an nounci ig to the iiliicns of Kidgway and vicisily- that be has ou Land a large and varied Biocit of BOOTS, SBOER, DATS, CAPS, GLOVES. NEC1CTIE1, COLLARS, Etc., Etc. Eto Prize Collars Every tox contains a PRIZE, every one hundred boxes draws a WATCH. acts wuh almost mirvcloua .effect. It not only stimulates the flagging and wasting onerRie". tint invigorates and permanently st renjrl liens its action upon the Liver and IStomach iIioiouieIi. nerhans lest prompt than the Diners, when I no same finmiiiti is taken is none the loss certain. lndigi'siion, li;iliousncs8. Physical or Ner vous prostration, yield readily to lis po lent influence. It gives Iho invalid a new and etronpw hold upon life, removes ile- pressiou of npitit. and inspires cheerful ness. lint Dr. Hoofland's benefaction to the human race are not confined to his celehratid GERMAN RITTKRS. or his invaluable Tos'io. Ile has prepared an other medicine, which is rapidly winning its way to popular favor hocause of its in trinsic mctiis. This n HOOFLAND'S I'ODOrilYLMN PILLS, a perfect subst lute for mercury without any of mercury's VTII l lilt 111 ICS. These wonderful Pills, which are Intend ed to act upon the Liver, are mainly com posed of l'odopliyllin, or the vital princi pie of Iho mandrake root. It is lie medi cinal virtues of this health-giving plant in a perfectly puro and highly concentrated form. The l'odophyliin acts directly on thoLiver, stimulaiing its fundi lis and causing it to nir.ke its billiary secretions in regu nr ami propc - quunl. ties. The injii nous results which invariably follow the use of mercury is entirely avoided by neir use. rut ii is not upon the Liver only that their powers are exerted. The extract of Mandrake contained in them is skillfully combined with lour other ex tracts, one of which acts upon tho stomach $1,000 REWARD I A reward of One Thousand Dollara will ie pan! to any Physician who will nroJuon a iiu-uiciiie lUat will supply lite wants of me people better than the article known as It must hoa belter Cathartic, n better Alter ative, a belter Sudorific, a better Diuretic, a better Ionic, and in every way better than the 1'iin n ce a. No matter how lonz it has been in use or how lately discovered Above all it must not contain anything mot ui.lt ykuktable. $5,00 REWARD!! A reward of Five Hundred Dollars will be paid for a medicine that will perma nently c.ire more cases of Costivencas, Constipation. Sick or Nervous Headache, Liver Complaint, Dilious Disorders, Jaun dice, Rheumatism, Gout, Dyspepsia, Chills aud Fever, Tape Worms, Roils. Loins, Side and Head and Female Complaint than ill. tllinYES BLOOD CLE tNSER OR PANACEA, which is use! more extensively by practic in? physicians than any other popular we liciue known. For Sale by ii. G. MESSENGER and WHIPPLE & HARTLEY, Ridg way, Pa. vln'22yl. JF YOU WANT TO BUY GOODS CHEAP 00 TO THAYER & IIAGERTY Main Street, Ridg vay. P. DRY GOODS. NOTION'S, P.OOTS. SIJUKS, HATS AND CAl'S, GLASS A NT D QUHKNS W ARE, WOOD AN D WILLOW-W UK, TOBACCO AND CIGARS. A Large Stock of Groceri3s and Provisions. HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS IN ENDLESS ARIETY. PRICES WILL SUIT I GOODS WILL PLEASE! JOHN 0 HALL, Attorney at law, Rid, way, Elk county Pa. fmar.22C01 AS. mix, Phyaioian aad Surreon , Kfcraey, Elk Co. Pa, S J 0. W. CAILXT, ArrORNBY-AT-LAW. vla28yl. Itidgway, Elk County, Pa. Agent for the Traveler's Life and Aool dent Insuranoe Co., ef Hartford, Conn. JTEVNOLOS HOOSB, SYi;0U5SVI112.'JErrEECKC0, fA. H. 8. BKi.NAP, PaopaiiTom . Jail, on I Bordwell. M. D. Eclsctln Ph..in.n Offio and resideneo nnnnaita tho. Centra St.. Ridirwav. P. attention will be given to all calls. Office hours 1 1 7 to 8 A. M-; 12 to 2 P. M. j anl 6 to 7 P. M. Mar. 22, C tf. D R C. tt. FULLER, BOTANIC PHYSICIAN, kidowat, Pa. Residence and office opposite tho Thayer STOVES DELIVERED AND SET FKEE! FHEE! FREE! CALL AND EXAMINE! A PLEASURE TO SHOW GOODS! W. S. SERVICE, No. 1 Masonic Hall Uuildinp, Ridgway, Pa rr 8. HARTLEY". M. D., Physician aad Surgeon, Ridgway. Pa. Office in Wall.,.'. R.,;i,i; Special nttention gven to Surgery. Office hours from 8 a. m. to 10 t. m. Reatri.nn. ou corner of South and Court streets, op posite the new School House. All calls promptly attended to. vln2yl. 1 0. MESSENGER, A wug etrist and 1'armnr.oiill.i mum iiiicj mni streets, hidgway, Pa. A full assortment of carefully selected For eign anusDomestio Drugs. Prescriptions carefully dispensed at all hours, day or tt'ght- vlu3y. (CHARLES HOLliS. J Watchmaker, Engraver and Jeweler, Main street, Ridgway, Pa. Agent for tho Howe Sewing Machine, and Morton Gold Pen. Repairing Watches, eto, done with the same accuracy as heretofore. Satis faction guaranteed. vlcly. W. C. HEALY. DEALER IN DS7 GOOES, GB0CE3IES, PHOVISIOtfa PRODUCE, FRUITS, &s. vlnStf. Wcat End. Rid o j i - HYDE HOUSE, RinowAT, Elk Co.. Pa. W. II. SCI1 RAM, Proprietor. Thnnkful for tho PatrOnilPA linrofnr.-..n so liberally bestowed upon him, the new proprietor, hopes, t-y paying strict at tention to the comfort and convenience of puests, to merit a continuance oi tho name. Oct 30 1800. OLD BCCKTAIL'S HOTEL, Kane, McKcan Co.. Pa U. E. LOOKER, Proprietor. Thankful for the nat!Onit(-ft iiAMIn'M, an liberally bastowed upon hiin. the new pro prietor, hopes, by paying striot. attention iu me comiort ana convonicnce of guests, to merit a continuance of the same. !ii only stnhlos for horses in Kane and well kept night or day. vlnliSvl. NATURE'S The R KST RRAND-? ot Fl OUR one upon the upper bowels, one upon the Constantly on hand, add sold as cheap "' prcvenis any griping as tae UlIJiAf liS I . CELEBRATED, FRENCH OALF HAND MADE, SEWED BOOTS RUBBERS, OVERSHOES, Eto. Io great variety Examine cooda and prices before nnr. caseins eUewbere. L D. HEWE1T, Main Street, Ridgway, Pa. ForJ3,I87:. Tlc3tnr3. l ctfect. thus producing a pill that influences tie enfre uieefiivesnd alimen'rf system. n an equal nud harmonious manner, and its action entirely ree from nausea, vomit- iig or griping pains common to all oiber purgatives. Possessing these much desirable Qualities the Podophvllin becomes invaluable as a FAMILY .MEDICINE. No household should be without them. They are perfectly safe, require but two for an ordinary dose, are prompt and efli- oient In aciicn, and when usea iu eonneo- t'on with Dr. Hoofland's German Hitters. or Ionic, may be regarded as certain spe cifics in all cases of Liver Complaint, Dyg. pepsia, or any of the disorders to which the system is ordidarly subject. The PUDOPHYLLIN PILLS act upon the stomach an l bjwels, carrying ou iinprnprr oostruciioDs, wniieme timers or lomo jurity tho blood, strengthen aud invigorate the frimo, give lone ami arr tile to the stomach, and thus build un the invauu anew. Dr. Iloolland, having provided internal remedies for disease, has given the world one mainly for external applioati n, in the wonderful preparation known as Da. IIOOFLAND S U It b I. Iv OIL. This Oil is a novereign remedy for nains and aches of all kinds. I'.heum.ttism, Neuralgia, Toothache. Chilrlains, Sprains, ISuriiS, Pain in the Back aud Loins, It ine worms, etc., etc.. all yield to its exiernal application. Taken iuternally, it is a cure for Heart burns, Kidney Diseases, Sick Headaches. Colic. Dysentery, Cholera Morbus, Cramps. x Bins in ine o(-oiuacii, i.oius, Asinma, eto. These remedies will he sent by express to any locality, upon application to the PRINCIPAL OFFICE, at the GERMAN MEDICINE 8TORE, No. 631 ARCH ST.. PHILADELPHIA CHAS. M. EVAN 8, Proprietor. Former'y C. M J U'lO'ON & Co Thtii Rnnndiita aT6 for a t 6t Urunnttt 1 1 lereketptrt, and tJedicint Dealer' tvtry. vln2. THAYER & IIAGERTY". To School Teachers! WANTED a teacher for tin school near Nelson Gardner's in Ridgway township. To a competent person, either male or female, liberal wages will be paid for a four months term. Apply personally or by lett'T to 11. u it NT. rrcs't , or HORACE LITTLE. See y., Ridgway School Hoard, Ridgway, Llk Co., l'a. Oct. 4th, lt71 n31if. s mmty h I TALL & 13 HO. Attorneys - at - Law ST. MARY'S, tiz co-;:;TYn;:,-;TLY.:;:A J0.I.V0. HALL JA8. K. . EAlr rpilAYER HOUSE. D. D. COOK Proprietor, Cor. Mill and Centre Sts., Ridgway, Pa. The proprietor takes this method f an nouueiug to the public that ho has ofmed revised, and improved, this well know hotel, and is prepared to entertain all who favor Lim with their patron tge. in the beA ttyle and at low ratcj. vludOtf. F )R SALE. Contains no LAC SULPHUS-lTo fiUffAS OP LEAD-No LITII Ar.GE ITo 2TITEAT3 OF SIL VER, and is entirely free from the roisoaoas and Health-destroying Drugs used in other Hair Prepara tions. Transparent and e'enr as crystal, it will not soil the finest fabric. perfectly safe, clean mid efficient, desideratum long aouglit for and found nt Inst! It te.vores and pr veut the Hair from beo mug Giay, impa -is a soft, glossy, ap pen nice removes D ..drutr, is cool and rcf -slung i, iho he d, checks the Hair i luiiini. on, ana restores t to esi ut. wtie, prcm urelv lost 11V eru dre in iho oinri Dr. O. Smith. P.itnt Propared onli by P iOCTKIt BROTIIi IIS.' Uliucesler, Mass. Hie genuine is pu up in a r. n .1 V. . . 1 . i . ' . r TO,,,,,, m mb expressly fcr it wuh the name of th article blown in he , ass. nsa your U .egist for Natu U nr Restorative, and ake no other. W ceuu iwo tlir cent stamps to rruoer urotiiera lor 4 'Treatise on the Lutnan Hair " The iforinalion tt. con. '" worm fouu.ud any person. FOR SALE BY G. G, MESSENGER, DRUGGIST, DR. G. WHIPPLE. Dental Surgeon. Oihco in Walker's Building. All kinds of dentistry djnsinthe best atyLi, and a'l work warranted. Ha will yi,it Kano 0 i.io lst, 21. Kill H.l; Wilcox on the Q", nth, and 12ih; St. Mary s on the 2 Is', i-2d and 2,'Jd of each mouth At all other iinicB he can he fouud at his olRc in Lidgway Pa. vln2yl. great lt Ti- Bvnntu laches, cures a I humors, cui: neous ions, nd un atural heat. A ng tor ho ha . it is the best aiticlo KERSLY tlOL'fcl', CLMAtviL.B, Elk Co., P.v. John Collins, Propriator. Thankful for tho patronage heretofore so liberUly bestowed upon him, the new proprietor, hopes, by paying strict at tention to the couifor- atd convenience of guests, lo merit a conlinuauoe of the same. the village pi operty, formerly owned by Dr. W. Shaw ut t.entrcville, Eik Co , Pa. onsi.itiug of a two story housu with Diue Store attached For sale by DR. J. S. BORDWELL, i Jtilf. Ridgway, Elk Co. Pa. Terms easy, part cash aud balance on iuie. . A good i outiou fur a physician. IF you want any viaitioj cards' call atth.iAUV CATB ofliee and tee th .e we hnve pi'u t-d. We havo some fine samples of these und ulbo of other job work Joa Wckk u hl cCi Main Street. Ui k'wav. Pinn'. vlullyl. " established in 1S30 WELCH &, GRIFFITHS' Cawa! Saws! Sawsl SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS, Axes, Files, Cat Steel, Mill Furnish, iegs, and Machinery. ' teiTGet lha BEsTj they will prove the cheapest. Prices reluee l. Send forpt.ee List an Cirouiara. WEIHI & GRIFFITHS. Boiu, Utm., er Detroit. Mich J II. WILDER, FRUIT DEPOT- One Door East of the Post Office, Main St.,- Ridgway, Pa. Peaches. Apples. Watermelons. Pine apples, Cucumbers, Tomatoes, aud gen eral iispoitiueiit ol fiuit KeLt ou. hand an t rece vtd daily, vlnltf. J D. PARSONS, Manufanturer and Dealer in Bootj Si Shoes, Main St., opposite not el, ov2 Wil30X, Fa. AUKM's V AN i El 1 For the fastest anl most popular book with 60 II lustrations, likenesses of all the Presidents - I eautilully bound, and printed v tinted puptr, THE NATION, Its Rulers and Institutions, L KXOLIbll AND GERMAN Nothing like it. Strikes evervhndv just the book they need. It is an Encyclo paedia of the Government, tingle page in it, are of themselves worth the price of me dook over out page tna only i'i.oO. A RICH HARVEST, for Canvassers, ladies and geutlemen farmers, teaehera and students. Cn agent took 75 ordert in a few dujt, with circular atone, be fort th book appeared, $20ADlYcan cleared in faL territory. Write at onus for cirei.. lar and information. tfiSW WORLD PH tieuiNO COi,pw. Ttfeaad MarkvA t,,..,
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