tlh Ojottnig gulucicLate. HiNHV A. Parsons, Jr., - Editor. THt'llRDAY, DECEMBER 21. 181. Thk Uoi.uaT"Ntmper fF"FcBin-M-.B'H. Tlic publishers of crifnrr' promised that ilie Monthly for January should be n "jjrand huliday" number I ho handsomest number, indeed, of n iiHL'"s;ino ever prinlfd in America. We il.itA ilwty hav.i fu'filUd their promise TI.p Hrt picture, by T. Moran one ol the illustration of Hajard Taylor's bal 1 id from t!i German i n finer rie.iurc, ,n totli design r,d rnravin-r Un we lave boon nsfd to look for in peviedi lat; the illustinttiims of "The 15i Trc!'? and the Yosomilc" a pi('i:itit nd graphic paper by Mr. Humility rmistituto probably the bwt series of ik,c kind ever prepared for an American ,.,n maii.ir.n The number ha n fine ('hrlsluia flavoi ' throughout. The poem by Riy.ird Taylor (after I'.ucik rrt). ( hiiitina Hossetti, H. ad Mri. 'bii'iey.forin a memorable Christ ina!, garland of verse; thou there is 'The ().'.k Tree's Ch'istt.-.as Gilt," ly -.owie Ilnwthorn?; 0 burlesque Christ-lmu-t sMry by Frank 11. Stockton, with fip'o:.l iUtistrarioiis. it Dew Wonder Moivhy Hans Christian Andersen; and a r'miisiui p.e of "Etchings," by Hhrppard. eivini cbaraeteri.ic Clirist scenes iu 'Oie Virginity." Among f.tl.er '.nterestina: feature of this nnni l.er are tl.c very promising opening 'hapten of Mrs. Olipl.ant's new eorr.l. "At His Gates;" n "tory by Joa.juin Miller, entitled "The La-t Man of Mexiciu Camp;" a delightful sketch ol 'A ri;y of Scottish Games" in Rhode Island, by Col. Higginon; a trenchant tirtielo by Iicv. George 1$. l'.acon. on 'Some Kinds of Spiritual Quackery;" graphic selections, wi'h striking; illulra lions, from Lt-Col. Gordon CuuiminaV Wild Men ond Wild Rcr.'.;" a por tion of the forthcoming volume of liiy siit "Itoiumer." and a graoMul little po-m by Harriet Mc-Eweri Kimball Although the January &-fiLncr't con tains more and better picture? than any iiirnber yet issued, the publishers promise that there v.-ill be no Killing oS in pictorial interest in Eebruary. A schoolboy liaving been required to T7ti.v i "oniponitiou on nme part of the l'litrmn body, expounded as follows: T':j? Throat a throat is convenient to Vavc, pspeeiully to .roosters an.) luinis lers. The former eats corn and crop's villi it; the latter preaches thrjugh Jiis'n, and then ties it up. In prosperity wo need moderation; in adversity, patience. List of cames set down tor trial at J&nuiry term, 1ST-, commencing Mon uy Janmry ikh, 17-: 1 Win. J. Hotkey, vs. the Pent) 'a II 11 Co. No 2:1 April term l7o 2 Jercmia'i Elliot vs Hiram Eiscb mfin. No Hi August term 1S70. 3 Win h. Barnes vs the Tannerdale Coal Co. No I November term 1ST'). 4 I.saao I) Jiocbman vs I. W. Cole vwt No 20 January term l7l ;i Hobt. J. Kobinron vs Geo. D. 3Iessnnger. No 4 April term 171. 0 J. Euros ct al vs England & JJrown. No 10 April term 1x71. 7. John SprinirstPiid vs Isaao Keef'cr. S'o 1 1 April term 1871. 8 Joseph Wilholin vs J. A. Malone. No Hi April term 1871. 9 Anton Uenninsier vs Malliias Hack. !' 1 Augut term 1871. 10 M MoCalloi'.ah Jr. & Co. vs Jacob I'iebergvr. No 3 Aauust term 1871. 11 K. Charles McGill vs Louis II. flarner. No. 20 Angust term 1x71. .12 Jacob Diberuer vs Joseph Wir.d Juldci. No 85 August term 1871. 13 Henry Warner vs Etastm Uur Jingamo. No 86 August term 1871. 14 Henry Souther vs 1 X Hibcrsrur Jr. et al. No 3 November term 187 I. 15. Daniel Hoffman & Co. vs Wilcox Tannintr & Lumber Co. No 38 Nov. term 1871. 10 William Gross vs Johu Walker. No 30 November term 1871. 17 E. V. Bu;b!ey, for use vs. Allen JUC8. FRED, SCIIOENING, I'rotbonotary. Sale in Bankruptcy. Iu accordance wilb an Act of Congress, approved Ilie-JJ day of March. A. D. IXtiT, tntillod 'An net to establish a imit'orm .ysloni of binkruplcy throughout the U.iiied Slates," the undersigned, assignee of the estate of Johu Parror and James Black, Bankrupts, will expose to l'ublio al on THURSDAYS, JANUARY 4th, 1872. at 2 o'clock P. M. at the .premises lieroin-fi-r described, in the' Borough of St. Mary's, Elk Cjunty, Pennsylvania. All the right, title, interest, claim and demnud, whatsoever of Jainas black, Bankrupt nhove nvued of, iu, to, or out of all those two ce-taiu Towu Lois situate in St. Mary's Borough, Klk couuiy. Pennsylvania 1 Know as. and being lots numbered tour uud eix (No 4 aud H) ou Waluui street, accord ing to the plot or plau ol said Borough. Lot No. 4 has erected ihereou a two story Dwelling House about 18 by Ba leet. JiKMS CAH. itiI, , . 0. H McOAULEY, Assigacfl. O 6tt, J87.-40!4, NE MILLION OF LIVES SAVKD. It l one of th most temarknble facts of Ibis rniarknM ape, not that to many persons arc th victim of dyapppsiaor In digestion, but its willing victims. Now, we would not be understood to say that nny onf regards dyspepsia with favor, or feels disposed to rnnk it smonp the luxuries of life. Far from it. TIiop who Iisto ex perienced Its torments would scout, such an blen. All dread it. and would gladly dis. pense with us nnpleasnnt tamilmrities. Mark Tapley. who was jolly under nil the trying oireurm-lnnccs in which he was placed; tiever ha 1 sn attack of dyspepsia, or his juliiy would have speedily forsaken li i in. Of all the multifarious diseases to which the human system is ' liable, there. Is perhaps no one so generally prevalent ns dyspepsia. There are discises nunc acute and painful, mid which more frequently prove fatal, but none the effects of which are so depressing o the mind and so pnoitivcly distressing to the body. If there is a wretched being in the world it is A CONFIRMED DYSPEPTlfc. Vc have said that dyspepsia is perhaps the most universal of human diseases. This is iniplinticall.y the case in the Vnited Slates. Wlielhcr ibis general prevalence is das to (he clmrae'er of "he food the ! method of its preparation, or the hastv manner iu which it is .usually swnllowcd, is not our province to explain. The great fi'Ct with uhichweare called to deal is this: DYSPEPSIA PREVAILS almost nnivei sally. Nearly every oilier person you meet is n victim, an apparently willing one: were I tins not the case, why so man1 sufferers. I when a certain, speedy and safe remedy is I nitliyi the env reach of all who will j avail themselves of il? lint says a elys j poptie: hut is this remedy? to which w. ; reply: This great allevator of human ; fullering is almost as widely known as the j English ltmgiiagp. It has allayed the j agonies of thousands, and is to-day carry ' comfort and encouragement to thousands of others. This acknowledged panacea i i uoi.e other tlinn j Dr. IlOOFLAND S GERMAN BITTERS Would you km. w more of the merits of J this wonderful prepuialion than can be 'learned run (he experience of others'.' I Try it yourself, and when it has failed to j I'll' lil the asiii'uiiee of its ellieaey given by ; the proprieini. ihen abandon faith ill It. i LET IT HE liE...EMl!!'liEV. i tir-t of all. that MOOI'I.AND'S HERMAN BITTI'r.S i -.1 i nun beverage. They arc composed wholly of the pure juice or vital principle of roots. This is not a mere nssertiou The extracts from which I hey are compounded are prepare! by one of the ablest of (Jerinan chemisis. Their etlVcls can bo beneficial only in al! cas!S of the billiavy -stern. Iloulh. lid's licraiau Hit! ovs stand without an equal, nrlirg piomplly and vigorously upon the liver: they remove its lorp'dity and cause health ful secretion of bile thereby supplying the s.omach with tlic most indispensable elements of sunn. I digestion in proper pro portions. They purify the blood, cleansing the vital tiuid nf all hurtful impurities and sn plaming them with the elements of genuine iicalthliilnos. Now, there are certain classes ol p"r sons to whom extreme Hitters nee not only anpalaub'e. br.t who fiu 1 it impossible to take ther.i without positive discomfort. For Mich Dr. llOUFLAND'S GERMAN TONIC n ! en spicially prepareil. It is intended lor use whire a slight alcoholic stimulant is require t in connection with the well !.i...v.r. Ton!? properties of the pure tier man Litters. IlOOFLAND S TONIC acts with almost marvelous effect. It not irly stimiil.iles the flagging and wasting nergies, but invigorates and permanently "treiiglheiis its aclion upon the Liver i nd KtouiReli thorough, perhaps less Oi'onipt than the Bitters, when t tic Eame I'.iantiij is taken is none the less certain. Indigestion, Itillioiisness, Physical or Ner vous proslrat ion, yield readily In its po 'eot intiuence. It gives the invalid a new ind sii'onger ho!1 upon life, removes de gression ol'spiiif. and inspires cheerful. iipss. But Dr. llool'laiid's benefaeiioiis to ilie huiiian race are not confined to his celebrated GERMAN HITTERS, or his invalualile Tosic. lie has prepared an other n.tdieii.e which is rapidly w inning its wnj to popular favor because of its in irinsie i.o-tits. This i LOOFLAND'S PODOl'llYLLIN PILLS, a perfect bubsti mte for mercury without any of mercury's evil qualiiie5. These wonderful Pills, which are Intend ed to act upon the Liver, are mainly com posed of Pedophyliin, or the vital princi ple of l he mandrake root. It is the medi cinal virtues of this health-giving plant in i perfectly pure and highly concentrated form. The l'odophyllin acts directly on the. Liver, stimulating its fuiiciins and causing ii to make its billiary secretions iu regular and proper quantities. The inju rious results which invariably follow the use of mercury is entirely avoided by their use. liul it is not upon the Liver only thai their powers are exerted. The extract of-Mandrake contained in them is skillfully combined with four other ex tracts, one of w hich acis upon lha stomach, one up m the upper bowels, one upon the loner boweU, and prevents any griping effect, thus producing a pill that influences the ciii're digestive and ulimeii arv system, in an equal and harmonious manner, and its action entirely ;ree from nausea, vomit ing or griping pains coniaion to all other purgatives. Possessing 'hose much desirable qualities the Poduphylliu becomes invaluable as a FAMILY MEDICINE. No household should be without them. They are perfectly safe, require but two for an ordinary doso, are prompt and effi cient iu aeiii n, and when used iu connec tion with Dr. Iloodaud's German Bitters, or Tonic, may bo regarded as cerium spe cifics iu nil eases of Liver Complaint, Dys pepsia, or any of iho disorders to which the system is ordidarly subject. The rODOPHYLLIX PILLS act upon tho stomach ond b'jwels, carrying off improper obstructions, while the Diners or Tonic purify the blood, strengthen and invigorate tho frime, give tone and appp. lite to the stomach, and thus build up the invalid anew. Dr. Iluotland, liaving provided internal remedies for disease, has given the world one mainly for external application, in the wouderful preparation known as Du. HoOFLAND'S GREEK OIL. This Oil is a sovereign reaiedy for pains and aches of all kinds. Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Toothache, Chill lains. Sprains, Burns, Tain iu the Back and Loins, Ringworms, etc., etc., all yield to its external application. Taken internally, it is a cure for Heart burns, Kidney Diseases, Sick Headaches, Colio, Dysentery, Ciolera Morbus, Cramps, Pains iu the Stomach, Colds, Asthma, etc. These remedies will be sent by express to any locality, upon application to the PRINCIPAL OFFICE, at tho GERMAN MF.DICIXK STORE, No. 631 ARCH ST.. PHILADELPHIA t CHAS. M. EVANS, Proprietor. Formerly C. M. JACKSON & CO Thete Ittmediet or for tale by Jjrugguti Stnekeptrt, 4ni tfeJuxiit DtaUrt every W. lotyl. 0 RAILROADS- PIULAD ELI HIA to IBIE BAILROiD WINTER TIME TABLK. ON and after MONDAY. NON. 20th. 1871, ihe trains on the Philadelphia & Eria Railroad will run as follows! wp;stwas. Mail Train leaves Philadelphia.. " Ridgway 9.27 a. m. " " arrive at Erin 2.d(1 p. m. ErieExpleaves Philadelphia... 12 30 p. m Ridgway 2 10 n. ni. " " arrive at Erie 7.40 n. tn. Accomodation, leaves Ilenova,...1.8n a. m. " ' Ridgway,..ii 00 p, m. " arr at Kane 7.30p. m. EASTWARD. Xb'A Train leaves Erie 11.25 a. m " " Ridgway 4.fi5 p. m.' " ' " arrive at Philad a... 6.:i() a. m. Erie Express leaves Kmc 9.00 p. m " Pidgway... 2.00 n. m! " " sr'Bt Philndclphia.. 3.80 p. m. Accomodation, leaves Kane fl.OO a. tn. " " Ridgway... 7.fi5 a. m. " arr at St. Alarys 8.3" a m. " leaves St. Marys 8.40 a m. " nrr al Rcnovo 12. 10 p. m. Mail East connects east and wett at Erie with L 8 .t M S It, W and at Curry and lrvmclon with Oil Creek and Allegheny R Mail West with west bound trains on L 8 & M N R XV nnd at Corry and Irvincton with Oil Creek nnd Allegiieny R R V. IVarren Acccimnod.il ion east and west with trains on L S and M S R east, nnd w est and at Corry with O C and A II E , Erie Accominodnt ion Fast at Corry aud Irviuetou with O C and A R R W. W'M. A. BALDWIN. GenT up't. NEWTIME TA1JLE. Commencing November 20th, 1871. ALLEGHENY VALLEY 11. R. THE BEST ROUTE BETWEEN PITT3- BUHGIl AND IM INTS ON THU PIlilA. & ERIK R. R. uoixo soi:rn. Day Express leaves Oil City at 2 25 p tn Arrives nl I'il isbnrjh 8 ;V p ni Night Express leaves Oil City II ;W p m Arrives at Pitishurgh li 40 a in Mail leaves Oil City i ..", n n, Arrives at Pittsburgh (1 (hi p ni Parker's Accnni leaves Oil City 7 15 a m Arrives al Parkcj's 10 15 a in Kitlanning Vccom. leaves OilCity 4 00 p in Arrives at Iuttaiiuing y () p m (iOINI! SOUTH. Day Express leaves Pi tsburg at Arrives at Oil City at Night Express leaves Pittsburgh Arrives at Oil City 7 SO a ni 2 2 ") p m H 211 p m o i) a m Way Passenger leaves Pittsburgh 1 1 50 a m a arrives ai ;u city 7 2o p m Parker's Accom leives Parker (i t'O p m Arrives at Oil City i j. p m Kiltaning Accom. Ieave3 Ki;tn'g 7 115 a m Arrives at Oil City 12 L0 p m Close Connections made at Corry for Pittsburgh v.ith trains East and West on P. K E. R. R. Pullman Pallacc Drawing Room Sleep, ing Cars on Nighl Express Trains between Cony ami I'lttshurjJi. Ask for Tickets via Allegheny Valley R. J. J. LAWRENCE. Gen. Sort. Y YOU WANT TO I5UY GOODS CHEAP GO TO T I A YE II & II AG HUT Y Main Street, F.iJgway, Pa. DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, 15O0TS, SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, GLASS AND QUEENS WAKE, WOOD AND WILLOW-WAKE. TOBACCO AND CIGARS. A Large Stock of Grocsriss ani Provisions. The BEST BRANDS ot KLOnil Cnustant.lv on liana1, add sold as nluan as the CHEAPEST. THAYER & II AGERTY. vln2. The Improved Gerard Or old (iotd Watches, 89 00 81:2 00 615 00-818.00 WE have recently brought our Oroide Gold metal lo such perfection that it is difficult for the hest judges lo disiin. quish it from gold. The $'.) watclies are with patent escapement movements: in ap pearance and for ti iie equaling a gold one costing 100. The $12 are full .jeweled paionl lever, equal lo SloO gold watch. The tloaie the same as the last buta finer tinifh. nickle movements, equal to one cost ing S175. And the S'l 8 watches are of a fine finish with full jeweled American lever movement, equaling a gold one costing $200. They are all in hunting cases, gent's nnd ladies sizes, and guaranteed for time and wear by special ceitilicate. Also elegant designsof gent's nnd ladies chains from $1 to $4, and jewelry of nil kinds. Goods sent. O. O. D. Customers per mitted to examine what they order before paying bill, ou payment of express f barges. When six watches are ordered at one time wo will seud an extra watch of the same quality free. For further particulars send for circular. Address JAMES GERARD & CO., 85 Nassau Street, New York, P. O. Box 3,301 Nov. 30, 1872-vln37mC. LKO.W.. Sarah Sylvis 1 Iu Common Pleas of Elk vs. V County, David Sylvis. J No. 33 August Term 1871. Libel iu Divorce, a vinculo matrimonii. To David Sylvit, repomlcnt above named: You are hereby notified that the suhpiena and alias subpoena in tho above case hav ing been returned non nl inventus, you are required to anpear on tho SECOND MON DAY OF JANUARY uext, being ihe 8lh day of the month, to answer the complaint in the above ca e. JACOB McCAULEY, Sheriff. KiiEHirr's OrricK, 1 Ridgway, November, lo, 1871. J n37t4. t Job Wobk it tbis offico, L. D. HEWEN. ONE PRICE CASH STORE Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes. The subscriber takes this method of an nouncing to the cilisens of Ridgway and vicinity that be has on hand a large and varied stock of BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, GLOVES. NECKTIES, COLLARS, CUFFS, Etc., Ete. Etc. Ladies Alexandre Kid Gloves. Gentlemen's Furs. CELEBRATED, HAND MADE, FHEN'CH CALF SEWED BOOTS UUBBEU3, OVERSHOES, Etc. Iu great variety Examine poods and prices before pur nhasiti'' elsewhere. L. D. HEWEH, Main Street, Ridgway, l'a Nov 23, 171. vln3liii3. A' GENT3 WANTED. We want 5000 active, enterprising, thorough urn and women, to whom we will give constant work m l god pay. We p.iblisli the RUST BO K3, wa give our agents tho UK ST TcUUI 4. The best sell ing Book now is Ry SIGNOR BLITZ. Describing his wonderful feats and tricks, with laughable incidents and ndventims Agents are selling "from 20 lo 40 copio a day. Also, our New Family Bible, con taining Ulackwoo l's Comprehensive Aids to Iho stuly of the Script urcs, and Ntvins' new and improved Dictionary of the Bible, together with Sixteen Fine Steel Plates, four M ips iu colors, mi l 20) superior en gravings on w)od; Family Record, Family Album, Ac , ,tc. A Coaiplete Prospectus of this Bible and agents outfit furnished free to all wli. mean work. Our pro gramme of NE'iV ROOKS for tho Fall in cludes a Ni5 V WORK by MARK TWAIN. PfiySuccessful Aients will receive first choice of territory on MARK TWAIN'S forthcoming great work. U.roubirs, terms, Ho., with full informa tion, seat fre on application to DUFr lKLD ASH I BAD, Publisher. 711 Suisoai Street, Philadelphia. vln2oaug21ni3. From and nfter Monday, Nov. 20th 1871. Traius will ruo on this Road as follows: Leaves Earley 7.30 a. tn., arrives ut Datiusoahouda Junction 8.10 a. m., con necting with Accotn. east 8.11 a. m., and with Mail westut 8 21 n. in. Leaves Daguscahouda at 9.00 a. m., anives at Earley 10 00 a.m. Leaves Euriey 4.00 p. ni , and arrives at Da? uscahontla at 5.00 p. iu., connecting with Mail east at 5.0'd p. in., and Ac coinmudutlon west at 5.40 p.'m. In case P. & E. traius are late, Dagus- cahonda train holds twenty minutes be yond the above time. Tickets should always bo procured before leaving stations. O. R. EAULEY, Lessee. T) EUISTER'S NOTICE. Notice U here IV y given that the final aocount of Joseph Robison and Vine Dennison, Exeo lors of the last Will and Testament of Ly man Robison deceased, has been filed in my office, and that the same will be pre sented at the Orphans Court o'f Elk County for confirmation, to beheld at Ridgway on liie seoond Monday of January next, being the 8iU day of January. A. D, 1872. FRED SCUOENING, Register. .RUgvay, Pa., Deo. 4, 1871,iUOte. Ayora Cathartic Pills, Tor the rJlof nn4 of all duraiige. meMU in tbe mow cb, liver, mid bov els. Thoy arc mill Veriont, (nd ml excellent piu-gntiv. Itoing puriil vfo. tAble, tlioy coniain whatever. Mucii scrloux 8icknos aiul sufforisiir is provek t ed br tlHilr llnu.lv uno ; and every family should have them on hand for their protection nnd relief, when required, Long experience has proved tbviu to be the Mif cst, surcnt, nnd heat or nil Uic I'HIm with whli h the mnrkrt alioundn. Ily Uittlr ooCAHtonnl up, Uia blood Is puriiled, tbe eomiptlone or the bvb tem exprlli'd, obstriK'tlons removed, and the whole, innehlnory of life iwtored to Its hcnltliy activity. Inlnrniil organs which become rlfgif?d and shiKiri-h are r.leanK,t br After' fill, nnd sthniihited Into action. Thus inripiont cli.cme Is changed Into health, Ihe value of which chiuiee, when reckoned on the vast multitudes who enjoy it, chii hardly be computed. 'J heir enirar coating makes thein 'pleasant to take, nnd precervei Uieir virtue, unimpaired for any length ol time, so that they arc ever frexh, and pcrl'oe tly reliable. Although seareliing, Uiey nre mild, nn'd operate without disturbance to tbe constitution, or diet, or occuialion. full directions are Riven on tho wrapper to each box, how t ue them n a Family rnynte., unit for tho following cumplulHU, .wlilch these I'tlU rapidly cure : For ri,Mli or Indlirlon, I.latlraa n.ft, Luns-uor and of Aipetltr,they should be taken moderately to nthuulute the stom ach, and restore its hentlliy tone nod Action. For l.tviTC'ontplulut and its various ovmp toins, unions lloudaclip, Mick li1 Hclif. Juunilirvt or 4rrrn MIcltnfN, llll lona Collc mot lllllon ftvTs, they fdioulil be jii'liciouv iy taken for en-h case, to eorrcct tho diseased action or remove the obbtruclious n liich cause it. For I!Tentor.T or IlMrrbo?a, but ono inibl doc is generally refiMireit. For Eihrum.itWm. Uoat, -rvrl. !! pltalloii of tiin II rait, 1'iiiri in tho SMilr. Iturk and l,oln, tticv should be r.ontin Hourly taken, as rciiiirefl, to cliange the diseased aetion of the system. Willi such change Uiose complaints disappear. For IBroin.r nid Iropslrnl Morlllng, thev should be taken in larc and freiiuent doses to produce tbe elTeet of a drastic purge. For SiupircNlon, a large iio.'-c thoutd be tnken, ns it produces the desired vQ'ect by sym pnthv. A' Dinner Pitt, tnke one or two l'tltt to prtuueto digestion nnd reliere the Btotaach. An occasional dise tliiniilates tlie stomnch nnd boirels, restores the appetite, nnd invigorate tho nyslcm. Hence it Is oltcn advantageous, where no serious derangement exists. Ono woo fcelu tolerably well, olle.n tlnds that n dose of thee fill makes bun feel decldeilly lietter, from their cleansing cod rci.ovaluig uli'ect on tbe digcttivo appaialus. t'RKrAnnn et Dr. J. C. A YE ft X CO., fraetlcal ChtmUti, LOWELL, MASS., V. B. A. FOB SALE BY ALL UBL'UUlflTS KVtUVWttEKE. For Sale bv G. G. MESSENGER, Puggist, Il'Juway, l'a. HALL'S VEGETABLE SICILIAN IIAItt EENEWER. Every year increases the popu larity of thia valuable Hair Prep aration, which is due to merit alone. We can assure our old 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 Hair to its youthful color, making it soft, lustrous, and silken. Tho ecalp, by 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 crows 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 i3 the most economical Haiu-Dressixg ever used, as it requires fewer applies tions, and gives the hair a splendid, glossy appearance. A. A. Hayes, M.D., State Assayer of Massachu setts, says, "The constituents are pure, and carefully selected for ex cellent quality; and I consider it tho Best Preparation for its intended purposes." Sold by all Druggists and T)ealer$ in Medicine. Frica One Dollar. Buckingham's Dye. FOB THE WHISKERS. As our Renewer in many cases requires too long a time, and too much care, to restore gray or faded Whiskers, wo have prepared tins dyo, 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. KA (Tim INGREDIENTS THAT coMrosn kosadai.is mo puMlslicd on eveiy package, there .(lire it ia not a secret p:cp.irition, coi.se rjueutly PHYSICIANS PRESCRIBE IT It is a certain euro for Scrofula, Syphilid in all ila forms, lUieuina usm, Skin Diseases, Liver Com plaint sod all discuses of the lilood. cits roriLs cr hcsabalis will do more pood than ton bottles of the i?yr;ipi of Sarsjpirillti. THE UNDERSIGNED PHYSIOIAN3 !iavcu-eJ Rondahsin their practice Cur the past tl.reo years mid in ely ci.tlo'f it ns a reliable Alterative and liloi'd Tuii'ier. T)It. T. C. run IT, of Ba'.timoia. I) It. T. 1. liOVKI.V, " mi. n. v.". t: a is u. - !H. '. O. IUVNKLLV, Uit. J. S. SPAlllib,.ol NicholasvHlff, K v. Dfl.J. L. MrCABTHA, Colnmtia, Eli. A. li. NOSLr.S, EdKecomb, N. C. jUSED All!) KID0ESED BY J. B. I'REXvH t LOXS, Kail IUvcr, T. Vv'sMITTf, Jitckiwn, Wich. I A. V. WHKKLKK. Lima, Ohio. ' 11. HAM., l.imn. Oiiii. t'RAVKN & rr.,imdnnsvn)p, Vi. SA.V'I.. (i. .Vcl'ADDL.N, Muilitfj- toiu, lenn. Cur spire viil nt all'r ai try ex trtulfj runnil: iu ivintloli (.1 the JfTTBl virtufot Kusiiinlrt. 1 otlio !. ..;.u-ai rrotr.Mjii wo guiiranico a t tit.u J.x tract an pcriur to nuythcy hao ever j - . i . . .1 ... 1 Ulood ; nnd to tlicolrbrted wo i.iy try Itiia iulis, inJ you ui'.l be roaurij to Ucaiiii. Hnwd.ill !s ..M ly s'.l rtrnp-lsts, price KI.011 por itoiiu, A.iurev fliKvftctwriitg (V.rmu.'j, Rarahat.ir t IT i.-'J 11' .'I - L II- P0WELL& KIME. Powell & Kimc rfntlrvg crcclej a large mj woll trnwigod new 6 tore Home on fit bid U, since the fire, end filled It frois ci 'larlo gnrret ullh the choicest goods of ell descriptions, that can be found in sny nierkel, ore fully pre pared to receive! heir old customers, end supply their vrants el bottom figures WHOLESALE CH DETAIL. Their assortment Is now complete, com prising DBY GOODS, OnOCKI'.IE?, CROCKEHY, HARDWARE, CLOTUING, 150013 AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, NOTIONS, etc., etc PORK. FLOUR. SALT. Feed, Uenns, I3uttei' , DRIED APPLES, PRIRD PKACIIES. Canned Qoo as In short everytl.ie; vented in the Country LUMBERMEN, FARMERS, ME CIIANICS, MINERS, TAN NERS, IjAUORING men, EVEYIIBODY Also e full stock of MANILLA ROPE of the bent nf&nufactur, of suitable sizes for rafting and running purposes. &Bkt3& mm 4 Rldgwey, It., Mewli 2. 1871 'err I UH B1X0SU llanufacturing Company. AT THE WOULD'S 'irAIff, -onalRifcy the tiomcg trf the people ' Received the Groat Awerd of th " HIGHEST SALES ! And have left all rivivls fsr behind then for they SOLD .IMS-JO One Iltindrrd and Tvrcnty-scven Tliottfaud, Eight Huudrcd and Thirfy-tlirce Machinost being more limn forty thousand in ndvnnce of rlliir niles uf I ho previovs year, nnd vvv.r fori -four tlionnand more A.i the tales of any othr Comjnt,y for 1870, ns shown by the fnllowinp figures from sworn re turns of tlu sale of Licensees. l li e iM ti per fti ami I ncl u r. ing C'"iii..niy bold over the Florence Sewing Machine Co., 101,173 Machines, bold ovv.r Ihe Wilcox & Oibhs H. M. Co., 98,913 do Sil'i over the Weed Sew ing Mnchine Co., 92,83i do .Sold over the tirover & linker M. Co.. 70,431 do sold over the Howe Ma chine Co., 62,077 do Sold over the Wheeler & WiUnn .Man'fg Co., 41.C21 do allot vhieh is mainly owing to the popu 'ur.ty of what is known ns the "NE V FAMILY SEWING MACHINE," which it now la,t finding its way into every well enliiU d household. Eor Circulars giving mil particulars of Machine, iheir Folding I'nsi-tiof niany vurieties of wood and finish, their Alliiehi.ienls for ii'iTiierous kinds of work, which, (ill recently, it was thought that delicate fingers alone could perform, as well in particulars about nil articles uce l ly their Machines; such as TwiM, Linen Thread. Sped Cotton, Oil. ice, A.C., apply to iiny of their Authorized Agents, or to THE SING Ell MANUFACTURIXOI CO., 4iS Broadway, New York. Philadelphia OinceliOG Chestnut St. A. CUMMINGS, Ajeat, Kidjjwav. Fa. vlnlfljulyiCr.7. STimEOSCOPKS. VIEWS, ALBUMS, CI1ROMOS, FRAMES. E & H.T. ANTHONY fi CO. o'.U liliuAUWAV, NEW VUillv, Invite the niitilion uf Ihe Trade to Iheir fxtetirive msniiiiK'ii! of the above goois, of (heir oan iu!tttcunun, and imjiurlation. PHOTO LANTERN SLIDES aud GRAPIIOSCOPES. NEW VIEWS OF YOS SMITH. K. & II. T. ANTHONY & CO.. 501 liruadway, New York. Cpposilo Meiropoliiua Hotel Importers aud Manufacturers of rilOTDaitAPHIC MVmtIAI.3 vloJyl. NEW LIVEUYSTAllLli i.v $ ' ,rs is v DAN SCR113NER WISHES TO IN- (oriii the Cillzona of llidjway, and tho public generally, that he has startedu Liv ery Stablo and will keep GOOD STOCK. GOOD CARRIAGES and liuggies, to let upon the most reasona ble leruiH bjjiHe will uls-o do job ten rt ing. Stable in tho Brooks Bum, near the Pest Olfioc, on Mil' street. All orders left at the Post Office will meet, prompt attention. Aug 20 1870. tf. Elk County DirectoryT' President Judge L. I). Wetuiore. Additional Law Judge Ilou. Juo. P. Vincent . Associate Judgoi Chas. Luhr, J. V. llouk. District Attorney J. K. P, Hail. Sheriff D. C Oyster. Piuihonot .ry $Q., Fred. Schojniug. Treasurer Henry D. llerr. County Superintendeut Ituftts Lucore. Commissioners Kobt. Campbell, John Barr, Louis Vollmer. Auditors Clark A. Wilcox, George D. Messenger, aud C. W. Barrett. Cuuuty Surveyor Geo Wlmsley. Jury Commissioners. Joseph Kerner, and Charles Mead. TIME OF HOLDING COURT. Pecond Monday in January. Second Monday in April First Monday in August. Tint Mondy lu November
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