TKCT15DAY, NOVEMBER FP, 171. The official vole of New York Stato. for Secretary of State is as follows: oribner, Rep., 387,107; Willors, Pern . SG8,21i. Republican majority, 18,80J. Forty-Skcnd Cuxorfss The second Be.osion of the Forty-second Con gress will eonvene on the first Mnnrlny in December, the 4th proximo. The Senate will be compoed of fifty-six Re publicans and fifteen Democrats. There -ore three vacancies to be filled one -each in Alabama, North Carolina and Illinois. The House of Representatives will stand politically, 1 10 Republicans (o 103 Democrats. This does not in clude the Territorial delegates. HOOSS AND EYES. The latest things out cats on the lack shed. Liberal advertisers are the men who "mean bm-iiiess." Two year's revenue from the Alaska ost( ffiee was 870. Without leisure, soys Buckle, there -can be no knowledge. There are eijrht pin factoiies in the United States, whose annual produc tion is 0,720 ,000.000 pins. There are in the United States 141 "blind persons over 100 years old; also. deaf aoJ dumb, 7 insane and 5 idiots. Old shoes are thrown after newl aarried people to try and convict them that they have not been sold. If the patron? of cheap boarding ,houses are irresponsible, is it not be- cause they have so little at steak? Difference between parsons and hens the former are clerical and the latter lay. A little terrier in Iowa ate a yenst nke. Next morning his master didn't ."know him; he was as big as a bull-do;! One hundred and ton years ago there -was not a single white nrin in Kentucky. Ohio, Indiana an 1 Illinois. The only men who think we'l of misers are the expectant heirs, who i dou't care how avMig the fellow is. Clay county, Indiana, produces SO. 000 tons of coal per month. The ope rators complain that they cannot rt cars to transport their coal. It is said that the three liardesi words of the nyrlislj language to pm timinen. consectively, are, "1 was mis taken." Weston is going to settle down i' ;Iowa, and a pentle newspiiper in tha region hopes it will be six feet beneath the soil. An item in a lawyer's bill o his clien' rati thus: To ly'iity uwake at nigli' thinking orcr your ci.so, lorty-fivi : dollars. A Luzerne county postmaster has beor retired ten years by the U. fv Court for opening a letter that did imt '(belong to him. The Chicago papers say thot th irnrmes sympathy expressed for thu- city was by the Connecticut woman whu contributed two striugs of red peppers v A philosopher says, if you wmt h pair of boots to last four years, molt am! mix four ounces of mutton tallow. oppi whil warm, place the boots in a cleset ramf tf barefoot. The Bureau of statistics think that the sa'es of spirituous l'quors in the United Slates during the fiscal year ending June 550, 1871. amounted to six hundred millions of dollars. Some single days over 100.000 tushels of oysters have been taken from the Chesapeake Ray, which is the preatest ovster bed in the world, and is .fail to be inexhaustablc. An old lady gave this as her idea of a creat man: "One who is keerfu! of his clothes, don't drink spirits, kin read the liible without, npelling the words, and at a cold dinuer on wash day without .'rumbling." At s juvenile party one little fellow, rejoicing in the splendor of his clothes, sidled ip tn another wiih the triumphant remark, 'Yon ain't dresed as well as I am." "Well," retorted the other, -'I can lick you anyhow." A. Rocfon Yankee has invented a fruit "preserving paper, and it is claimed that actual tests have proved it to be a sure protector against the decay of fruit, and, in fact, all vegetable matter. It is as serted that the invention will preserve fruit in transportation lor an indefinite length of tirao. It is not generally known that the Knowledge which learned men possess in regard to the surface of the moon its mountains, valleys, plains, lava seas, and the distance from point to point is probably more accurate than the knowl edge of the best geographers as to the physical features of the earth oa which we live. Ad Irishman was seen in the trenches before Vicksburg holding his hand above the earthwork. His captain asked, "What are you doing that for, Pat?" He replied with a griu and work ing of his fingers. "I'm feelin' for a furlough sure!" Just theu a rifle ball struck his arm below the wrist. Slow ly drawing it dowu, and grasping it with the other hand to restrain the blood, queer expression of pain and humor passed over his face, as be ex. rVjn:3, "An'Mtb. U'ji !i?h?'j 2!'' -' bn -. V.I M .(,!! no- )-. 1 J one n gfiHs itj'ppttiMiii will, iim -i . t.ei tlispFcd to rank it. amnnp! Hie luxuries of life. Fur from it. Those who have ex perienced lis torments would scout such an lien. All dreiid it, and would gladly dis l!n" Willi its unpleasant familiarities. Murk Tapley. who was jolly under nil the trying circutttslnnoes in which he was placed, never hni nn attack of dyspepsia, or his jolity would have speedily forsaken him. Uf all the multifarious diseases to which llio liumnu system is liable, there Is perhaps no one so generally prevalent ns dyspepsia. There hrn dim- ises more acute and painful, and which more ti eo,ueutly prove fatal, but none the ( fleets of which m e so depressing n the mind and so positively distressing to the body If there is a wretched being in the world it is A CONFIRMED DYSPEPTIC. We have said linn dyspepsia is pethaps the most universal of human diseases This is implint icully the case in the United Stales. Whether this general prevalence is dtt to the character of the food the method of its preparation, or the Imslv manner in which it is usually swallowed, is not our province to explain. The great f"Ct with which we nre called to deal is tins: DYSPEPSIA PREVAILS almost univei sally. Nearly every other person you meet is a victim, nn apparently willing one: were this not the case, why so many sutferers, when a certain, speedy and sale remedy is within the eay i-cneli of all who will avail themselves of hi But says a dys peptic: What is this remedy? t ) which we reply: This great nllevnior of human suffering is almost ns widely known as the English language. It has nlhiycJ the ugnnles of thousands, nnd is to-day enrry enmfort nnd encouragement to thousands of others. This iickuottledged pauacea is none other than Dr. llOOr'I.ANIVS GERMAN MTTEKS Would you know more of the merits of this wonderful prepaiation than can he learned from the experience of others? Try it yourself, and when it has failed to fulfil the assurance of its efficacy given by ti e proni'iptor. then abandon faith in it. LET IT DE r,E,.,EU i:-:F.I), fir-t of nil, tliut IIOOFLAND'S GERMAN HITTERS is j 1 rum beverage. They nre composed wholly of the pure juice or vital principle of roots. This is not a mere assertion . The extracts from which they at e compounded are prepare-1 by 0118 of the ab'est of Gorman chemists. Their effects can be beneficial only in all case) of the billinry cystem. Iloull nd's German Hi Hers stand without an equal, nctiig piomptly nnd vigorously upon the liver: thpy remove its torpidity an I cause health ful secretion of bile thereby supplying 1 lie stomach with the most indispensable elements of sound digestion in proper pro portion. They purify the blood, cleansing the vital fluid of all hurtful impurities and su plant ing them with the elements of genuine hcilthlnint'KN. Now, there are certain classes of per sons to whom extreme Hitters are not oniy unpalatable, b.it who find it impossible to take them without positive discomfort. For such Dr. IIOOFLAND'S GER VI AN TON 10 has been specially prep.ired. It is intended for use where a slight u.coholic stimulant isruijuirei iu connection with the well known Tunic properties of the pure Ger man Hitters. HOOI'LAXD S TONIC icts with almost m irvelous effect. It not '."ly stimulates the flagging and wasting i-iiergies, but invigorates and permanently strengthens its action upon the Liver and Stomach thorough, perhaps less iirompt than the Hitlers, when t tie same iinutiij is taken is none the less certain. 1 iidigi-st ii.11, Hilliousness, Physical or Ner vous prostration, yield readily to its po t -tit influence. It gives the invalid a new : ti l stronger hold upon life, lcinoves de- ressioj 0! spii it. and inspires cheerful iess. Hut Dr. Iloof land's benefactions to -he human race are not confined to his lelebrated GERMAN HITTERS, or his iivuluable Tovic. He lias prepared an flier medicine which is rapidly winning 'ts way to popular favor because of i's in rinsic metirx. Tins i HOOFI.AND'S ODOI'IIVL! IN VI I.L, a perfect s ibsti tute for mercury without any of mercury's vil qualities. These wonderful Pills, which are Intend ed to act upon the Liver, are mainly com posed of Pi dophyllin, or the vital princi ple of the mandrake root. It is 'he medi cinal virtues of this health-giving plant in a perfectly pure and highly concentrated form. The Podophy llin acts directly on the Liver, sti nula'ing its fundi ns and causing it to iiif.kc its billinry secretions in regu ar and prope quant. ties The inju rious results which invariably follow tlie 'iue of mercury is entirely nvoid.-d by their use. Put it is not upon the Liver only that their powers nre exerted. The extract of Mandrake couniinel iu them is skillfully combine I with tour other ex tracts, one of which acts upon ih.' stomach one upon the upper bowels, one upon the liver bowels, mid p events any triiping effect, thus producing n pill that influences the eut;re dig -stive and aliinen tin system, in an equal and harmonious manner, and its action entirely rce from nausea, vomit ing or griping pains comuiou to all other purgatives. Possessing 'lice much desirable qualities the Pudopliyllin becomes invaluable as a FAMILY "tKblClNK. No household should 1 c without ilietn. They nre perfectly safe, require but two for an ordinnrv dose, are prompt and effi cient in acticn, and w hen uscii in connec tion with Dr. Iloofl ind s (etnian Hitlers, or Tonic, may be regarded ns ccitnir, (spe cifics in nil case9 of Liver Complaint, Dvs- p?psiu, or any of the disorders to which the system is ordidaily subject. The roDOl'HYLLIN PILLS act upon the stomach and bjwels. carrying off improper obstructions, while the Diitct s or Tonic purify the blood, strengt hen and invigorate the tritne, give tone and npi.e- tite to the stomach, and thus build up the invalid anew, Dr. Moorland, having provided internal remedies for disease, has given the world one mainly for external tipplieati 11, in the wonderful preparation known as ' Dtt. HOOr LAND n UliEEK OIL. This Oil is s sovereign remedy for pains and aches of nil kinds. Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Toothache, Chittluins, Sprains, liiui.s, Pain in the Duck and Louis, Ringworms, etc., etc, all yield to its external application. Taken iuternnlly, it is a cure for Heart burns, Kidney Diseases, Sick Headaches, Colio, Dysenterv. Cholera Morbus, Cramps, Pains ia the Stomach, Colds, Asthma, etc These remedies will be sent by express to any locality, upon application to the PRINCIPAL OFFICE, at the GERMAN MEDICINB 8TORE, No. 631 ARCH ST., PHILADELPHIA CHAS. M. EVANS. Proprietor. Formerly C. M. JACKSON & CO Thtte itemeiiiei art for talc by Vruaautt Stortkttptr, tld Mtdicint Dealert every tr. :j:v'l. '".' v. ' ; ' . i- :.T.:i h;..n.Lt i "!.-. ;ti:: 7 1. ME TAI'-LK O.Snndfier.VHJMJAV.SKN I3ih, 1871, the trains on the Philadelphia & Erie Hailrond will run ns follows: WKSTWABt). Mail Train leaves Philadelphia 0.20 p.m. ' Ridgway H.Co a. in. " " nrrive at, Erie 2. fa) p." m. Erie Exp leaves Philadelphia.. .12. .10 p. m Ridgwny 2 li a. m. " " nrrive nt Erie 7 -It) . in. Accomodation, leaves ttcnova....1.80 a. m. " ' Ridgwny, ..ti 00 p. tn. " nrr st Kaiio 7.30 p. m. KASTWAllll. Mull Trnin leaves Erie 11.25 a. m. " " " llidgwny 4.fi.' p. m. " " arrive at Philad'a... 0 30 a. m. Erie Exress leaves Ene 9 0(( p. m. " " ' ' idgway... 2 t)ti n. 111. " " ar'nt Philadiilpliia.. 3 30 p. m. Accomodation, leaves Kaiie 0.(0 n. 111. " " Ridgway... 7.o7 a. 111. " nrr nt lit . Marys 8.35 a m. " leaves St. Marys S.JO a m. " nrr at liinovo 12.10p.m. Mail East connects east ui. dwelt nt Erie with LSs MS It W nnd nt Curry nnd lrvinetoh witli Oil Creek and Allegheny R It VV. Mail West with west bound trains on L S ,t M S R W ond nt Cony nnd lrvineton with (Ml Creek nnd Allegner.y R R W. Warren ..Vccommodat ion east and west with trains on L S and M S R east and west ami at Corry with O C and A K R . Erie Accomtiiodntiou East at Cony and Iiviuttou with () O and A R U W. WM. A. DALDW1N. Gcu'l Sup't. NEW TIM'fi TAHLE. Commencing June 5th. 1871. ALLEGHENY VALLUY'Il. 11. THE REST ROUTE I1ETVVEE.V PITTS LUKGII AND IMIN I'S DN THE l'UIL'A. & ERIE 11. R. notso SOITH. Day Express leaves Oil City nt 2 10 p in Arrives at Pittsburgh 7 () p m Night Express leaves Oil City ',1 45 p 111 Arrives nt Pittsburgh. ti 111 a m Mail leaves Oil City 9 45 a m Arrives at Pittsburgh C 00 p m ootxo NOHTH. Day Express leaves Pi tsburg nt 8 35 a m Arrives nt Oil City nt :! 05 p 111 Night Express leaves Pittsburgh 10 10 1 m Ariives at Oil City 5 ;.5 a m Way Passenger leaves Pittsburgh 12 30 p m V arrives at 0.1 City 7 15 p m Close Couneetioiis made tit Corry for Pittsburgh with trains East and West ou P. & E. it. R. Pullman Piillnce Drawing Room Sleep, ing Cars on Night Express Trains between Corry and Pittsburgh. Ask for Tickets via Allegheny Vulley R. J.J. LAWRENCE. Gen. Supt. I V YOU WANT TO BUY GOODS CHEAP GO TO TH AYES & II AGE IT Y Main Street, 1'idgway. P. DUY GOODS, NOTIONS, HOOTS, SHOES. HATS AND OA I'S, GLASS AND QUEENS W RE, WOOD AND WILLOW-WAKE. TOBACCO AND CIGAR'S. A Large Stock of Grooeriss ani Provisions. The REST R HANDS ot FLOUR 'instantly 011 han I. add sjld as cheap (s 1 ho CHEAPEST. T1IYYEU& IIAGERTi. vln2. J'S4 CDAnLEi A. DAXA. Editor. She Jlotlar Wt&M un. A Ncnapcperof the Present Ttmea. Iiiljded lor I'eoplu Sovr oa Eurth. laclui;.t Ferine s. Mei-ha-ilc. Merchants, Pro feai.oaal Men, kcra. Tainicei-s, aa.t a t Man ner of IlouQ't Fu'ikfi. aad tlm VVlve, bos. aud Uauiuei-. uf all suc.i. ONLY ONE DOLLAR A VEAIt ! ONE HUNDRED COPIES FOU 50. Or lo tan ()n Cent a Copy. Let there be a VSU CiuD at ev.-iy l'o.t UlBcc. tSEMI-WEEKLY (DX, 82 A TEAR, ot tin c one Eizo and Keucr;d elurarlcr &9 TH I w"hKUI.r, b it with a greater variety ol iniaeol'aneon i-eadtnc, a i4 f 'rniiliiu-jr the ni to it,nwe(ibeiawith ei i. -r rreahnens. beojuta Uc janj twice a wceltlanioiidof ouieonly. THE DAILY Sl.'N, 80 A VIS A It. A ire3rulnenlv road h'e newsp.vj.er, ':tn the laeea c.r:naLl..n m (to wo-.U. i-'r'-e, int. pe-ideut. a. d t.arlc in noiltxv. A 1 the news fi-niu cv rywher.i. r.v , cenis a oopy ; ty uiall, SO cM u uiuutu, or SO a yuur. TERMS TO CLUBS. THE DOLLAR WEEKLY H9S. Five copte. one yjar, aparatelv a-dressd. Four Doilara. Ten rnpteN, one venr, aenHratelv adrl-.-ssed (aud a.t exicoi) to the gutter up of elnoi. Eiixlit Doilara. Twentv eonlea, one year, aepnratclv add.eseeU (a .d aa extra opy w Hie iietlr up of ciubi, ftfteea Dollura. Fifty copl. one tear, to one n-ldress (and tlia &cau.n nek.y oaeyear it vetter u d of elub), Tbirty-tliroe Doilara. Fifty eoplet. one year, ?eparaieiv a idreasen (and te fieuil-Wecklyoneyeiirrouetter ui oi club), Tbirty-flve Dollar. Dne bQDitred eonlea, one year, tn one addree I in 'I the Daily for one year to the Kttbir u-i of ciuoi. Fitly Doilara. Dne bundred eoptee, one year, aepai-ately ad-dre-ted taud tti Dally lor oae year to me irUter up of club), felJtty Dollura. THE 8EMI-WEERLY BUN. Five copies, one year, iepaiatclv addiert ed. Eight Dollars. Tea coulee, one rear, separately addrotied (aud aa extra copy to getter up r club), Sixteen Doilara. SEND YOUR MONEY BPpht f)ffle ordera.cheeke, or drafts nn New York, wherever eouveuient. If not, tiieo. reifutcr In kuara cuutalulug uiouey. Addroij X. T7. ENOLANO, Pub'lsher, etuu offloa, New Tor Ctty. Job Wcsi: r. tla cflw. TEIE HEW DISCOVERY In CiKjnica! nu i ililirel Uelano. ,Vk UiW Dr. B. F. GARVIN'S SOLUTION & COMPOUND ELIXIR or 'JL' rnJrn wJLm J FIRST AXI) OXt.T ROT.'TIOV rrr iiuiflu tn ..no mixtiiro of Al.l TIIH TWIXVU valuablo t.ctiTe priuuipuls ct luj vc-U,kuona ourjitiTjagon;, PINE THEE TAll, TJNEQUALKD tn Cjmrli", Colls, Catarrh, Asthma, brouutiius, uu,J 'voiunimpiion. CUIUSW WITHOUT XAITj A rect-nt eoM in tlirw ti it twiri ; anl alo, hv in Vll AI.IM.Nti, 1TBIFYIM nnd HI MLTI.ATIN effoct upon tl. (juuural r stum, U rrnnnrltftl.lv .-Uii-iiHous in nil wim:asi:s of iiik Biocn. Inrludmii: iscioliila mit Eruption f Ineitkin, lyBrM!pei, lwt-naf of the Liver nnd lvidneyt, BuartXiisenae, and Ucseiul Ucbiliiy. ONE TRIAL RONVINCES1 ALHO, A Volatile Solution cf Tar For IXIIALATIOV, without nnpliraMon of HEAT. A 1-i-umrknUy V AI.UAHI.E rtiwovery, ax tliu whule ap.irniiii-an Im-airied in ilie vu'h( puok. t, -ivadv at auv tim for tlicmnblctlcclual aul )KiM(jMy lura ivuunein All Diacasca oftlio rnsr, THROAT nud Ll'.MJS. TUE COJtrOUND Tar and Mandrake PHI. for use in roi.ncctlon Tiith (lie Vl.IXin TAR, 1? a i-oinhiir.tiun of t he TWO mot viiltotMe ALTKUAT1VE Mwlicin-'S known in ii.e I'm-fi-arion nud reudeia tin F.U vrilkukt tsuuptiua tliu verv btt ever olfL-ied. Tbe oLVTIUN and COlirOUXU TLIXIE of i without doubt tlio lititt remedy known la caat-a of CHOLERA fiRD YELLOW FEVER. It isa Pppcifio for nm:h oisKiiK'fl, und hJiouH -.q kent in the houeintKl of ovury iauuly, enijei iully during iLiO.u n.o:niit iu whit h CHOLERA fifiD YELLOW FEVER arelia'ilo to prevail. A cmnll qunntily- t:ik,-n nlily will prevtut coutimting tlicHi tiriiLio Eolation and Commund Klixir, J1.00 j-er Boi'.lo Volatile Solution fm Inhalation t."..C0pir llux Tar and Mandnio ri'lm. 8flrta jv?r lx. 8end for Circular i f I'OSITIVK CI EIS to your Diugnist, or to l. f. nviyr. & co., SOLE PH0PKIET02S, 110 E. 2Sd St., Stw l ark. L'nr S no bv U. G. .MK.i.3KN''tKU. DrojjfcWt, RUgway, OENTd WANTED. He want 5).ll) active, enterpii"ln5!. th irmif;li inn nml wjnii.11, to whom we will give coutnt w.-rk n l good pay. We p ili'.irth tlie Ili-IST B) liCS, we give nir ngpni the UK"r Tilttfi. XUe L0.1t Bill ins; nook now is 15v tliaNiJil ULITZ. Do-cirihinj; Iiij w.,ti.l(rful feuM nnd tricks, .villi Iinijrliiihl-v- itic'.ilenta hi.u adventures VX'-'ntH nre itelliiiff from !o 40 cujjit' n dny. Abo, our .s.-iv Fiiini! ll.tiie, c.n iiiitiint; lihickwo.ij s t'oinpr.ii.i-iisu'e AiJs to the stu.l.y of tiie !?cri lures, iin.l Nevitis' new nml itnpi'ove.l Uiotijimry ui' tlie l!,l,lo, together Willi I-liMeeli Kine ri! eel 1'luten. tour M.-t..s in colors, un.l -t)J superior en jrniviiijjs on wuini; I'uiniiy llecoril. Family Vihuiii, io. ACniiplete frospeutui, of tli id liible ami agent j out til furiiUlieil rec to all who inoiii work, tlur pro (fiaiii'iie of NK.V UODK.S tor the K.ill in clilJet a XKV VVUtiK ty MAlilv TWAIN. 2fSiicce!!ful .jeiii!i will roeeive first choice of territory on MAUIC TWAIN'S I'oi-tlicouiiii 2ie.it work. O rculiiiM, lenus, c, with full i jforma- lion. Hem free on appiie.itiou In DLrl-ll-.Ll) A-Sil ' li V L. I'ul.li.iher. 711 S insoin Sneet, I'niUulelpuia. vln'Joaug-IinS. 11 FIT DOLL A US Wjrti of llwij Siiti.-"rit-ers to its Mfstovt. Mon n.Y arc getting I heir usic tor less than A New flchcol Boo' hy H. I'tHUtN I 'rice !m.o(i per ilo. oiiiiiins over i liiiii.lrd new ami two cel. U t piece Dii-1 Those wlto li'ive pol beautiful Song- ets. etc.. by Wim, ci.'seeu thia Muical Hays, W e u b t u K.j Mujjazitie shoulilacii'I Thomas, etc Kvery'iJU cctiin for it sample thine: is new, fresh, 'copy. The music is mil pni-kling. Cou-!by Hays, Thomas, iptits and HpeoimenlkiNKKL, Peksli.y. pages still freo. Sam- nu I other popular c .pies niai.ed iree ot writL-is. poiituge to teachers, tor tii cents. Liberal terms tor introJuci lion. Two back uunibeis for 40 cents. Four back numbers fur 7j cenu. Ad lr iss, vial lit' DAGUSCAHONDA P.AILE0.O. From and after Monday, Miy 2:)lu 1871. Trains will run on this Road as fullow: heaves Farley 7.10 a in., arrives at Buuuycuhouda Junction 7 45 a. m., con ifcts with Local east 7 56 a. m , ami Mail west 9 50 a. ni. Leaves Dul'uscj 'tonda 10.20 a. in., ariives tit Farley 1 1 00 a. in. Leaves Eariey 4 00 p. in . irrives at Daguscuhooda 4. 50 p. m . connecting with Mail east 5 05 p. in . iml Local west 5.21 p. ru. In case P. & F. trains are hte, Daguscahonda train holds twenty minutes beyond the above t:me. Tickets should always be procured before lcaviug stations. 0. It. EARLEY, Sup't. Subscribs for the Elk County Ar Ayor's Hair Vigor, For restoring to Gray Hair its natural Vitality and Color. A dressing which is at once agreeable, health j, and effectual for preserving the hair. It toon restores faded or gray Iiair to its original color, with tlit alos$ and freshness of youtlu Thin hair i9 thickened, falling hair checked, and baldness often, though not always, cured by its use. Nothing can restore the hair where the follicles are de stroyed, or the glands atrophied and decayed; but such as remain can be saved by this' application, and stimu lated into activity, so that a new 1 growth of hair is produced. Instead of fouling tho hair with a pasty sedi ment, it will keep it clean and vigorous. Its occasional use will prevent the hair from turning gray or. falling off, and consequently prevent baldness. The j restoration of vitality it gives to the i scalp arrests and prevents the forma tion of dandruff, which is often so un cleanly and offensive. Free from those deleterious substances which make some preparations dangerous and inju rious to tho hair, the Vigor can only benefit but not harm it. If wanted mprely for a HAIR DRESSING, nothing else can be found so desirable. Containing neither oil nor dye, it does not soil white cambric, and yet lasts long on the hair, giving it a rich, glossy lustre, and a grateful perfume. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co.f Practical and Analytical Cbeiulata, LOWELL, MASS. For Sale by G. G. MESSENGER. D.-uggiet, Ridgwny, Pa. HALL'S VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR 'BENEWER. Every year increases the popu larity of this valuable Hair Prep aration, which is due to merit alone. We can assure our o2d patrons that it is kept fully up to its high standard ; and it is the on ly reliable and perfected prepara tion for restoring Gray or Faded ILvir to its youthful color, making it soft, lustrous, and silken. The scalp, bv its use, becomes white and clean. It removes all eruptions and dandruff, and, by its tonic proper ties, prevents the hair from falling out, as it stimulates and nourishes the hair-glands. By its use, tho hair grows thicker and stronger. In baldness, it restores the capillary glands to their normal vigor, and will create a new growth, except in extreme old age. It is the most economical Hair-Dressing ever used, as it requires fewer applica tions, and gives the hair a splendid, glossy appearance. A. A. Hayes, Sl.D., State Assayer of Massachu setts, says, " The constituents are pure, and carefully selected for ex cellent quality ; and I consider it the Best Preparation for its intended purposes." Sold by all Druggist and Dealeri fn Medicin. Price One Dollar. Buckingham's Dye. FOR THE WHISKERS. As our Rencwer in many cases requires too long a time, and too much care, to restore gray or faded Whiskers, we have prepared this dye, in one preparation, which will quickly and effectually accomplish this result. It is easily applied, and produces a color which will neither rub nor wash off. Sold by all Druggists. Price Fifty Cents. Manufactured by R. P. HALL & CO., NASHUA. XT.H. GSADALIS Till: INGREDIENTS THAT COMPOSB HOSADAII3 aro P'tblislicd on every package, there fore it is not a secret preparation, couscijuently rursiciAxs prescribe it tlt it a ccrtuin cure for Scrofula, ?3ybili in all ill forms, Rheuma tism, bkiu Diseakon, Liver Lorn- oluint and all uibcasei ot tl liluod. oas b::tls cp sssasalh will do more pood than ten bnlllca of the Syrups of Sarsupartlla. THE UNDERSIGNED PHYSICIANS have ued Roimdalisi'i their practice for the past three yean and f i cly oiidorKe it a reliuble Allcralivo and lilood Purifier. DR. T. C. TUr.n, of Baltiaoi. 1K. T.J BOYKIX, " Dtl. R. W. L'AltR. nil. . O. DANSKLI.V, " DH. J. S. SPABKS.ol NicholasvUl, D3. jVl. McCARTHA, Columbia, S. c. DR. A. B. NOBLES, F.dgecomb, N. C. used ahd mroasED ET J. B. FRENCH b EON S, Fall River, Muss. F. W. SMITH, Jarlcn, Wich. A. V. VHF.KLEK, Lima, Uliio. H II Al I.. I im.i.Ohio. I RAVt.N A 10., Cnulonavlllf , SA.M'L. O. McFADOt.N, MuilrKM koro.Tcnu. Our apace will fit allow ai any ex. ten led nuiaika iu r'iat:un t the virtiirsot Ko':icUlii. 'i'ullio Mmita) frule-nion j uaintf a Fluid x. trm-taiiporiorto any they ha ever uwd in the tra:mrnt of d:"afi-4 lilood ; and to tliPufll'rtKt we ;iy t:-y Ruoailalia, aud loa ul be tuMorcj to litiHU. Rosadallt la aulJ Vy all Pnifrgiati, Powell Raving erecttJ Sr.vje a lit ""n; rftT1" ' new 8tore House on I f li e;tA !'""? '"i -fire, ftnd filled it fror". ct Jar to gmrot it!i the choice! good of 11 desor'f tinni, Hint can b found In nny market, are fully pre pared to rccetaethelr aid customers, nnd supply their wants at bottom figures WHOLESALE 03 RETAIL. Their atnortaient li aow complete, com pruiag DRY GOOD3, GROClfRIE.?, CROCKERY", HAHDWARR, CLOTHING, B0013 AND SHOES, II ATS AND CAPS, NOTIONS, ets., etc PORK. FLOUR. SALT. Feed, Ueans U utter DRIED APPLES, DRIED.. PI? AC HE: Canned Gtwdx In short everything w.nted In the Country by UMBERMKN, FARMERS, ME CIIANICS, MIXERS, TAX 'ER8, LAUOHIXG WEN, EVERYBODY ! Ale a full itoelt of MANILLA ROPE of the beat manufacture, of luitablo tizta for rafting and runniug purposei. Ann m f .K wu.-ura twin, '"finflt'tut'tl by the homes of (hop oplo RfX'i' cJ tin- Grcar Award of tho HIGHEST S LES ! And htit left all riTtiln far for they bebiad them, SOLD IJT One Ilutnlred nnd Twenty-seven 'I'houfUtid Kip ht lluudred and 'I liirly-thrfP Muchinppl beinpt more hnn forty thoumind in ndvnnco of etliir Miles ot the previovn jetir, and over forty four tiouedtid more th n the tutet of any olhrr Company for 1870. as shown by the following figures from sworn re turns of th) gale ot Licensee. The linger Aianiiictur. ing Company sold ovr the Florence Sewing .Machine (Jo.. Sold ov,.r the Wilcox GibbR 3. M Co . 101,172 Machines. 98.P43 Hold over the Weed Sew- lr.g Mnchinc Co., 02,83', d da da olll over I he G rover & linker i. M. Co.. aohi over the Howe Mn chine Co., Sold over the Wheeler & 70,431 Wilson Man'tg Co., 44.ti2t do h11 ot which i iniiinly ow'.nj; to the popu- inr.iy ot wnnt is Known ns the ".E v FA.MIH SI-.WINt MACHINE," which is now l:it finding its wiiy into every we'd reg, tinted household. For Ciieuluis )iivin- full ji.-irticultirs of Mnchi'ies. their l-'-ilJin I'nseK of mnny vnrie i s of wood and tiumli. their .Mtnchiiiriit s for iintnet -im kinds e( work, whii'li. tnl recently, it wns tlioiigbt ttii.t delicate fingers alone could pivfoim, iis well us piirtic'ibifs about nil ni'tinle-t ii'el by their M.-ichines. miicIi hh Thiki, l.inen Th tend. Spool Cut Ion. Oil. xe .. Ac , ply to any of liicir nuthoriztd Agrnt", or to THE SINGER MANUFACTURING C(., 458 ISroitdway, New York. Phi'adelphia Office 1 100 Chestnut St. A. CUM MINGS, Ajre..t, llidgwav( Ta. Tlnl0julyl3ni7. STEHEOyCOPESp VIEWS, ALBUMS, CnilOMOS, ' FRAMES. Si. H. T. ANTHONY &, CO. 691 BKOAUtt'AY, NEW Vm-IK, Invite the attention of tho Trmle to their xie-KMve iisoviineni of tlie nbovegooie, of their own publication, and iiiipurtutiuii. Aiso, PHOTO LANTERN SLIDES ivi GUArilOSCOPE9. NEW VIEWS OF YOSBMITE. E. & II T. ANTHONY & CO.. linnidwiiy, New York, Cppoeite Mctropolitiin Hotel Importers aud M-iuufaoturc a it niOTDGRAPIIIC MATERIALS vlnl'yl. NI3W I.IVliUY ST A 13 L, 12 IN mum DAX SCRinXEll WISHES TO IN- lorm the Citizens ol Ilidway, and the) public gct.ernlly, that he has start eda Liv ery Stable and will keep OOI STOl K,U(01 CARRIAGES and ISuggies, to let up in the most reasoua, ble terms ffJi'le will also do job leaning. 8tnble iu the liiooks Earn, near the PiStOlfioe. on Mil' street. All orders left at the Post Office will meet, prompt atten tion. Aug 20 1870. tf. Elk County Directory. President Juilge L, 1). vtetuiore. Additional Law Judge lion. Juo. P, Vincent. Associate Judges J. K. Whitmore, Jessa Kyler. District A torney J. K. P, Kail. Slieriff Jacob Mo'auley. Piothotiotury jj o , i red." ScUoening. Treasurer Henry D. Uerr. County Superintendent llufus Lusore. Commissioners H. Warner, John Uarr, Louis Voilmer. AuditorsClark A. Wiloox, George D. Messenger, and Joseph Wilhelm. County Surveyor Geo VYiImsley. Jury Coiumisniouera. Joseph Kerner, and Charles Mead. TIME OF HOLDING COURT. Becond Monday ia January, Reoond Monday in April First Monday in August.