THURSDAT, DECEMBER 28, 1871. Hates of Advertising. One column, one year $"fi 00 I " " " 40 00 i " " " , 2C 00 I " " " "15 00 Trans'rnt ad vert icing persqunre of eight lines or less 8 times or less... 2 00 Business cords, ten lines or less, per yenr , 6 00 Morriages and Death noticos inserted gratis. Elk Lodge, A. T. M. Stated meetings of Elk Lodge will be held at their hall on Mi 9 second and fourth Tuesdays of ouch month. a. h. Mccracken, Sec'y. Temple of Honor and Tcmnerance. Elkton Temple No. '81 , meets on ea:h alternate Thurvdny. nt their Lodge Room, on Main street, over'J. V. Honk's store. S. A. ROTE, W. R. Car Time at Itidgtcay. Erie Express East 2:00 a. do do West..-. 2:15 n. do Mail East 4:f5 p. do do West fr?7 a. Itenovo Accommodation Eivst .... 7:55 a m. m. m. m. m. do do do West. 0:00 p. m. Subscribe for the Advocate. Jon Work done at this office, us a cull. Give II. A. Pattisom proaohes in the Court House next Sunday, morning and evening. C. W. Barrett has moved to- town and lives in the Burn's house on Elk street. J. fl. WiiiBER has had a lamp put up on his store which light) up the street for several rods around. The pleasant weather we have been having for a few days past, caught a sudden cold last night. Christmas has come and gone, and left no mark. A few "bonzineists' ' ob Ferved the day as is usual with them, but there was no disturbance raised; no arrests; no local items. The Elk County Hail Road and Mining Gazette, of St. Mary's, came to us last week under the editorial man nscmcnt of Mr. (1. C. Brandon. The Gazette presents a fine appearance and is well edited. On, How I've Suffored with my bead! All on account of uing the poisonous hair preparations. I now use Nature's Hair Restotativo, and it has removed my hair to its former vigor. See ad vertisement. 2t. Wr acknowledge the rcro'pt of Vick's Illustrated Catalogue and Floral I Cuide for 1872, which is in all respects superior to anything of the kind ever published in this country. It is ele gantly printed on fine tiuted paper in two colors and illustrated with over three hundred engravings of flowers nnd vegetables. Forwarded to any ad dress on receipt of ten cents, only one quarter the cost. Address, James Vick, Rochester, N. Y. Affixing Postage Stamps. The fact that many peoplo do not seem to have learned that the proper place upon a letter for a postage stamp is upon tho upper right hand corner, has suggested the idea to a Bostonian of giving printed j directions ou the back of each stamp as to how it should be used, by use of tho words "stick this stamp upon the upper right hand corner of your letter." He proposes to bring the subject to the at tention of the Postoffice Department, if he receives favorable responses to his letters addressed to Postmasters in first class offices asking their opinions. PnnnAnr.it MimrtEn. at K akf. Mn- Kean County. Last Wednesday morniug, 20th inst., the body of Mrs. Patrick Burns and that of her child were found under a barn near their resi dence at Kane. As it was known that Patrick Burns was in the habit of get ting drunk, and when in that state, of abusing his wife and child, even at times compelling them to fly for their lives to the neighbors, it was supposed he had driven them out into the cold and they bad taken refuge under the barn, and had frozen to death. On Thursday a post mortem examination was mi.de of the oodies, when it was discovered that Mis. Burns had died fro.u Wrangulation, as prints of fingers could h plainly seen on her throat. A jury' was impaneled, which after sitting three days rendered a ver dict that deceased came to their death by the bawls of Patrick Bums or some person persons unknown. The ex- . citement as intense and threats were even madeof lynching Burns, and at two diffierejt times a younger brother of the murdeld woman attempted to shoot him but wa prevented from doing 10. Burns was iken into custody and sent to SmethpoA where he was lodged in jail to awal tfal t tho next term of Court. Sudden Df.ath. Last McsJaj, 25th inst., Patrick Murry, from Alle gheny eoun'y, N. Y., died eudJenly at the Thayer ITouso, of heart disease, at obout G o'clock Id the morning. He had been talking and laughing but a few minutes before bis death. His re mains were sent to his friends on mail Monday niominsc. Sats a late issue of the Pbilnf'a'pbLi Citif Item: 'In;pT)uily has been taxed to fiud the srjir.nr nnd most dircc', means of reaching (he public nod the lu'incss man who would ndvertiso a speciality and get the greatest good out of the greatest tumber, in the shortest space of time, is compelled to go to 0 :o. P, Rowcll k C, of New York, for alv'ce, Why to this house. Because It ij the head and front of the advertising busi ness. It is prompt, methodical an 1 . . . . a cicar in us transactions, and possesses the confidence of all the houses w'jich advertise most. Overworked Brains. A genaral error prevails on this subject. Nearly all the cases of sickness or exhaustion & . . , , iroin excessive- mental laoor that we read of are really the effect of over loaded stomachs. Working the brain ever so moderately on a stomach gorged with indigestible food may re?ult in dyspepsia, paralysis orconsuraptioc; and the same might happen if the brain were not worked at all. But, f the stomach is properly fed and the bowels duly attended to, no amount of study or of headwork that any human being can perform between sunrise and sunset will occasion the least injury to the bruin. Everybody's Journal. Tins is the season of the year when tho large city newspaper and magazine publishers are sending out their p-os pectuses into the country, and eiery post-office is flooded with "great induce ments to subscribers for this or that periodical. This is all right, provided you do not lose sight of tho fact that you have a newspaper nearer your own door that is a hundred times more closely identified with your prosperity, and nore sincerely interested in the wellan of your neighborhood and county, than all the city publications combined. A oo temporary says on this subject: "Do tin city papers say anything in regard to your own couuty? Nothing, Do they contaiu notices of your school?, your churches, niectinsrs, improvements, and hundreds of other local matters of interest, which the county papers pub- lish without pay? Not au item. 'Do they ever sny a word calculated to draw attention to our county and its numerous thriving towns, nnd aid in their progress and enterprise riot a line. And yet there are men who take such contracted views of this matter, that unless they are getting as many square inches of reading matter in their. county paper a3 they do in a city paper, think they are not getting the worth of their money It reminds us of the person who took the largest pair of boots in the box because tho same as a pair much smaller that fit him. HOOSS AND EYES. When is a man thinner than a lath? When he is "a-3baviug." Mince pies were popular as early 93 159G. What was the first bet made? The alphabet. The most improbable idea of the day The fact of "spirits" being ablo. to carry one home. Tbete are two things that a man sel dom forgets his first Lovo and his finst Smoke. When corn is converted into whisky. it must become the "giddy maze" we hear of. Guppy says that although figures don't lie, he was horribly deceived in his wife's figure. What is it that has three feet and can not walk, sixteen nails and cannot scratch? A yard-stick. A very popular fellow among man kind generally, who is known as Cash, is accused of being tight. A Western editor speaks of a cotem porary who is "so dirty that every tine he goes up stairs there is a rise iu real estate." A man who has traveled through New Jersey says ho saw some land there so poor that you couldn't raise a distur bance on it. A cynical old batchelor says that it is the privilege of hoops to surround the loveliest of all thinks, among which arc girls and whitky. A sour old batchelor, who obco had thoughts of matrimony, said be changed, his mind when be found that the girl and all her people were against it. A girl is said to have died the other day because her blood turned to sugar. We don't believe this item, for our "devil!" says ho knows a girl in this seotioo, who, if sweetness was fatal to females, couldn't livo a minute. "Cast iron siuks," is the legend on the sign of a Hartford plumber. "Well, who tho devil (hie) said it didn't?" was the inquiry of an inebriated man of siu, who read it over three or four times, and chuckled when ho thought he saw the poiut. License Notice. Notico is hereby given tbat tho fol lowing named persons have filed their applications for license in my office, to January Session 1872. according to law, eating house Brnezelte Township' 1 Lnfayetto Winslow 2 Milton Winslow Siflffteajf Toxrnthip. 3 John Lr.mb V't. Mary's Borough , 4 Kdward Blintzler 5 Wi'lium Oeis fl Edward Brennen 7 Jacob Ktaus STORE. Jay Township 8 P. Mcluerney 0 James Cvaton 10 Edward flatten Rigwa Township 1 ". 0. O. Messenger U Hartley & Whipple St, Mary's Borough 13 Joseph Wilhelm TAVERH Benczette Township 1-i Elizabe b Winslow 15 Lewis & Co. Centrrville 16 Joseph Koch 17 Johu Collins Fox Township 18 Benjamin Buyca Norton 19 Clark & Short Jay Township 20 A. J. Rumor Ruiiiray Township 21 D. D. (:00k 22 Johu Ilcaly 23 W. H. Sehram 24 Robert Warner 25 A. Gower St. Mary's Borough 26 James Rogan 27 Anton Fochman 28 Elizabeth Volk 20 Joseph Windfelder 30 Thomas Zimmett 31 Thomas Yalentiue 32 William Zelt 33 F. X. Sorg 34 A. Rogun FRED. SCIIOENING, Clerk. List of Grand and Traverse Jurors drawn for January toim 1872: GRAND JURORS. Benozette D. L, Johnson, Wm. B Winslow. Bnnzingcr Michael Kundle, August ermeth. Fox Michael MoMacken. Peter Thompson, Amos Horning. Horton Nathan Hippie, J. W. Taylor, Jay B. L. Emerv, Oliver Dodge. Jones Joseph Tambioi, Michael Dill. Ride-way James Penfield, John Kemmerer, Charles Mead.Isaao Horton Jr., Daniel Sciibner. St. Mary's Gcorgo Smith, Haverim Jiieberger. Sr., James Blakely. Gerhura fechocuing. Jjowis ttarner, Jacob bcliaut. TRAVERSE JURORS. Benezet Richard Cullen, 'Walter Ldward, James Overturf, Geo. Emery JJenzinger George Reascher, George JJecker. FoxR. T. Kyler. John Mohan. Sr , S, 11. hnz. Samuel feh 3 man, Hays Ky lcr, John B. Cuneo. Horton Chaunccy Brockway, Adam Nulf, William Chcatle. Jay Sniniiel Yasbinder. Martin Ty- ler. Edward Nioson, Joseph Robinson. Joiips John Marsh, J nomas Brink, J. JJ. Brown, John Miller, Judson Schnltz. Millstone W. T. Frampton. Ridgway J. K. Whitmnrc, Phillip Lesser, Samuel Miles, John R. Kimc, Horace Little, Peter Braniff. St. Mary's George Walker. C. R Sexton. Henry Larcay. bpring Creek I). D. Davidon. THE MANUFALTUJIEBS OF THE Reliance Wringer. . . , Have had unusual opportunities of nscer taming what is wnuled, ami of produc ing n. perfect machine They have bi'oiijiht out au entirely New Wringer, which they cal' tho "PROVIDENCE." New 1871 Perfect A GREAT IMPROVEMENT OVER ALL OTHER WRINGERS. IT WRINGS FASTER THAN BV HAND. We consider the Providence superior to all others, for the following reasons: 1st. The ROLLERS, of large size and best quality of White Rubber, are all se cured to thmr bhutts in the most perma nent manner, by the Moulton Process, mak. ing the best Roller in (ho World. 2d The PATENT MENTAL JOURNAL CASINGS prevent any wear upon the journals. The wooden journal in which the iron shafts of other machines run, soon wear, and tho efficiency of the Wringer is there by greatly reduced. 3d. The DUUULl. sruiAL UUU3 used on this Wringer give the utmost ease and B'eadinees in working, while the double stop prevents them from bottoming or be ing thrown out of gear. We furnish either single or double gear Providence, as de sired, 4i h. The ADJUSTABLE CURVED CLAMP readily adjusts this Machine to tubs of any size or thickness, making a per fect fastening. No wooden pegs or rubber straps on this Clamp. 6th. SIMPLICITY STRENGTH and BEAUTY, are combined in this Machine, with all the requisities of a first-class Wringer. PROVIDENCE TOOL CO., Provideace, R. I. 11 Warren 8treet, New Yorlr vlniCmJ. g Mr - - m s IK$M? SI ? IT EW ADVERTISEMENTS T EGISTKIVS NOTICE. Notice Is here IV ly Fn that, the final account of Anthony Koclitmnn, Executor of the lnnl Will nnd Tcslnmcnt of Adolph Stockman deceased, 1ms been filed in my office, and that the sntno wi'l bo presented at. the Orphans Court of Elk County for confirma tion, io lie held nt. Ridjtwny on the recond Monday of .Tnnnnry next, being tho Kth day of Jimisry, A. T. 1H72 FRED. FCHOKMNO, Register. Ridgway, Pa., Deo 14. 1871. nf lie, snssim sals. RYTiitne of I writ of levari Farms, is sued out of the Court of Common Mens of Clcarlield comity, nnd to mo directed, there will be exposed to public sale at the Court House in the borough of Clearfield, on Monday, the 8th d iy of January, 1B72, at 1 o'clock, p. m., tho following KealEs trtc. to wit: All those certain premises and tract ef land situuto in Huston township. Clearfield otinty, and J:y Icwnsmp, tlK county. Pennsylvania. P.e(tinn'"f? at a white enk nenr iiennctt's Branch; tlicncb south 70 degrees, west 21 pcrche9 more or less to a white nsh; thence south 20 dcgrKe? cast 35 perches more or less to a ivhito nsh; thence south 70 degrees west. 71 perches moro or lcs3 to a white oak: thence south 20 decrees cast 24 perches more or less to a birch; thence south 70 depvecs west 15S perches to a post; thenco north 20 de grees west. 212 perches more or lc?s to p. corner; thence south 70 degrees west 87 perches more or less to ft post; thence north 141 perches more or lobs ncross the county line to a post; thence north 70 de grees enst (;: perches to a post; thence nortli 70 degrees cast 213 rcrches moro or less to a post; thence south 20 degrees east 320 perches to a white onk nnd place of be pinninjc, containing in all about six hun dred ncres, linving thereon about 300 acres of cleared land, two orchard?, a conl bink opened, 0 lurgo sired new two-story brick house, well furnished, three frame houses, a large bank barn, two smaller barns, a wagon shed, store house, blacksmith shop nnd corn crib, being the premises known as the Tyler Farm, Eligibly situated for tho locatjon of a town on the Allegheny Valley Railroad, which runs through the premises. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the propeny of David Tyler, mortgagor and owner. XCsf Bidders will take notice that. 15 per cent, of the purchase money must be paid when the property is knocked down, or it wiU bo'put up ogain for sale. JUSTIN J. PIE, Sheriff. Sheriff's Officb. 1 Clearfield, Pa., Dec. 5, 1871. nllts. SHERIFFS SAL'S. 'BY virtue of an alias writ of Farrie Fac'ws, issueout of the Court of Common Pleas of Elk County, nnd to me directed, I will expose to sale by public vendue or outcry, ai the Court Iloiieo in Ridgwsy, on MONDAY, JANUARY 8th, 1872, At one o'clock, p. m. AU that certain tract cr piece of land sitimto In the township of Bcnzinger, county of Elk, and Slate of Pennsylvania, beginning at a post at the southwest corner of warrant four thousand eight hundred and eighty-four (4884), thence north four bundled perches to the northwest corner of said warrant 4894, thence east two hun dred perches, thence south four hundred perches, thenco west two hundred perches to tho place of beginning, containing five hundred acres, and being the western part of warrant four thousand eight hundred and eighty four (4831). being the same premises which Francis Van Marsevilio, by deed dated the eighth day of February, A. D. 18U), granted and conveyed to Lewis Mitchell and Mitchell A. Mitchell iu fee. Unimproved. ALSO all that certain tract of land sit uate in the Borough of St. Mary's, in the County of Elk, and State of Pennsylvania. Beginning at a post on Avenue "B (for merly Norih St. Peter's road; thenco east one hundred nnd thirty-four perches, thenco norlh thirty perches, thenco west one hundred and thirty-four perches, to tho line of the road, thence south thirty perches to the place of beginning. Con taining twenty-flve acres and being num ber tliirtecn on said Avenue "B-" Being the same premises which Adam G. Klings and wile conveyed to .M. A. .Mitchell by deed dated June 14th, 18511, recorded in Elk county, in Deed Hook "il 'pagc lot etc. Seized a:id taken in execution as the property of M. A, Mitchell, H. S. Allen, nnd Allen Mitchell, who survived Lewis Mitchell, obligors, at tbo suit of Tho Fi dllity Insurai co Trust and Safe Deposit Company, Administrator, cum. testamento annexo for use He., and to be sold by D. C. OYSTER. Sheriff. Snzairr 8 Officii, Ridgway, Dee. 13th, 18 n.. nllts. SHERIFF'S SALES. BY virtue of n writ of Fieri Faciat issued out of the Court of common Pleas, of Elk county, and to 111 e directed, 1 will expose to sale by publio vendue or outcry, at the Court House, in Ridgway on MONDAY. JANUARY 8th, 1872, at one o'clock, p. m., the following describ ed property, to wit: All tho right, title, interest, claim and demand of the defendent in and to nil that piece or parcel of land situated in Spring Creek township, Elk county, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: Begin ning at tho Clarion river whero the old county lino (tho western boundary of paid county) crosses the same, thence north 43J E., one hundred and seventy-three perches to a maple, thence south 75 E., two hundred and six perches to a hemlock at Clarion liver thence down said river by its several meanderings to the plaoe of be ginning, being the eastern part of tract No. 4012, and containing six hundred and three acres, be the same more or less, and has erected thereon one log house twenty feet long and eighteen feet wide, also one frame barn thirtv feet lone and twenty-five feet wide, and of said lanu, about ten acres has been improved. ALSO, all that certain tract or land bounded and described as follows: Begin ning at a post on the north line of tract numbered twenty-nine hundred and forty two (2942), thenco south 0110 hundred per ches to a post, thence east one hundred and seventy perches to a beech, thence north one hundred perches to a h3miiCK, tnenco west one hundred and seventy perches to a post, the place of beginning. Containing ono hundred acres more or ess, of which about twenty has been im proved, and has tweuty bearing fruit trees growing thereon. Also one log house, weuty-four feet lone, and twenty teet wide and one story high, and one log barn forty feet long and thirty foet wide, has been erected on said lands. Seized and taken in exeoution as the property of Jeremiah Elliott, and to be sold by D. C. OVSixK, cne.itt. Sucbiff'i Office. 1 Bidjjway, Dee. 11th, 1871. nllts. mntmKj UraLINSTON. . Leaving the Kast and arriving at Chicago or Imliannpolin, how shall we reach the West? The best Lino is ac knowledged to be the C, H. & Q , joined together with tho U. Sc M. Railroad by tho Iron Bridge at Uurlington, and called the Burlington Route, Tho Main lino of tho Route running to Omaha, connects with the great Pa cific Roads, and forms to-day the lead ing route to California. The Middle Branch, entering Nebraska at Platts niouth, passes through Lincoln, the State Capital, and will this year be finished to Tort Kearney, forming the shortest rou'e across the Continent by over 100 rniles. Another branch of the I. 51., di verges at Red Oak, falls into a line running down the Missouri through St Joe to Kansas City, and all Kansas Passengers by this routo to Knnsa.i, sno Illinois, Southern Lma, and Mis souri, and, by a slight divergence, can see Nebraska also. Lovers of fino views shou'.d remem ber the Burlington Route, for its towus "high-gloaming from afar" its treo fringed streams its rough bluffs and quarries its corn-oceans stretching over tho praries further than tho eye can reach. Land-buyers will bo sure to remem ber it, for they have friends among the two thousand who have already bought farms from Geo. S. Harris, the Land Commissioner of the B. & M. R. R. at Barlingtou, Iowa, or among the four thousand homc-steadors and pre-emptors who last year filed claims in the Lincoln land office, where "Unclo Sam is rich enough to a:ivo us all a farm." $1,000 REWARD I A reward of One Thousand Dollars will be paid to any Physician who w ill produce a medicine that will supply the wants of the people better than the article known as int. FMnjri;i8 Ceiebratoi Blosl Cleussr or Panacea. It must be a better Cathartic, abetter Alter ative, a better Sudorific, a better Diuretic, a better Tonic, nnd in every way better than the Pan-a-ce-a. No matter how long it has been in use or how lately discovered. Above all it must not contain anything not PURELY VEGETABLE. $5,00 REWARD ! ! A reward of Five Hundred Do liars will be paid for a medicine that will perma nently care more cases of Costiveuess, Constipation. Sick or Nervous Headache, J Liver Complaint, Bilious Disorders, Jaun dice, Rheumatism, Gout, Dyspepsia, Chills and Fever, Tape Worms, Boils, Loins, Side and Head aui Female Complaint than itn. FifinjrEis BLOOD CLEANSER OR PANACEA, which is usel more extensively by practic ing physicians than any other popular medicine known. For Silo by G. G. MEISESSrER and WHIPPLE & HARTLEY, Ridg way, Pa. vln22yl. TtJ ADVERTISERS. All persons who contemplato making contracts with news papers for the iuscttioa of Advertisements should seni to GEO. P. ROWELL & CO. for a Circular, o:- inclose 23 cents for their ONE HUNDRED PAGE PAMPHLET con taining Lisls of 8,000 Newspapers nn 1 estimates, showing the cost of advertising, also many useful hints to advertisers, and sn.no account of the experiences of men who are known ns SUCCESSFUL A DVER. TISERS. This firm are proprietors of the American Newspaper Advertising Agency. 41 PARK ROW, U. Y. and are possessed of unequaled facilities tor securing the insertion ot advertisements in all Newspapers anil Periodicals at lowest rates. vlnu,tl!l. FOR SALE. THE PROPERTY KNOWN AS "THE JOHNSONBURG COAL LOTS" with all the privileges possessed by the WilmartU Coal Company, Apply to SAMUEL A. CROZKR, Upland P. O., Delaware County, Penn'a. HALL & JACKSOH, Architscts, Builders and Contractors, n in g 11 vi 1 PE.rjrut. Are prepared to furnish plans and specifi cations for the erection of buildings, both publio nnl private, in any style ordered and on short notice; and also tnKo con trasts of all kinds of buildings, both pub. lio and privato residences. Work done in the very hesl manner. Country work so licited. Give them a call. .vln35yl. THAYER HOUSE. D. D. COOK, Proprietor, Cor. Mill and Centre Sts., Ridgway, Pa. The proprietor takes this method of an nouncing to the public that ho has refitted, revised, and improved, this well known hotel, and is prepared to entertain all who favor Mm with their patronage, 'in the best etyle and at low rate3. vln30tf. OR SALE. The village property, formerly owned by Dr. W. Shaw, at Centreville, Elk Co., Pa. Consisting of a two story house with Drug Store attached. For sale by DR. J. S. BORDWELL, n26tf. - Ridgway, Elk Co. Pa. Terms easy, part cash and balance on time. A good location for a physician. If you want any visiting cards, call at the Advocate office and see those we have printed. We have some fine samples of these and also of other job W- S. SERVICE GO AND SEE! IT WILL PAY! THE LARGEST STOCK OF THE BEST NO OTHER IN STOCK s to rusi HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS IN ENDLESS ARIETY. PRICES WILL SUIT ! GOODS WILL PLEASE! LL OH. STOVES DELIVERED AND SET FREE! FREE! FREE! CALL AND EXAMINE! A PLEASURE TO SHOW GOODS! W. S. SERVICE, No. 1 Masonic Hall .Building, Ridgway, Pa. NATURE'S HAIR RESTORATIVE isjtism.1 LI 2 WmrW m t) - Contains no LAC SULPHUS No SUGAR OP LEAD No LITJI-ARGS-No NITRATE OP SIL VER, and is entirely free from the Poisonous and Health-dsstroying DTzgz used in otner Hair Prepara tions. Transparent and clear as crystal, it will not soil the finest fabric perfectly safe, clean and efficient, dosideratums long sought for and found at last! It restores nnd prevent the Hair from beooming Gray, imparts a soft, glossy, ap pearance, removes Dandruff, is cool and refreshing to the head, nhol-a ti, ti, from falling off, and restores it to a great caktu,. uncii 1'reuiuiureiy lost, prevents Headaches, cures all humors, cutaneous eruptions, and unnatural heat. As a dressing for the hair it is- the best article in the market. Dr. G. Smith, Patentee, Ayer, Mass. Prepared only by PROCTER BROTHERS, Gloucester, Mass. The genuine is put up in a panel bottle, made expressly for it, with the name of the article blown in the glass. Ask your Druggist for Nature' Hair Restorative, and take no other. ftyf Send ttVrt tl,aa Aanf J Procter Brother for a "Treatise on the numan nair. The information tt con tains is worth $500,00 to any person. FOR SALE BY G. G. MESSENGER, DRUGGIST, Main Street, Ridgway, Penn'a. vlnllyl. established in 1830. WELCH &, GRIFFITHS' Saws! Saws! Saws! SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS. Axes, Files, Cast Steel, Mill Furnish ings, and Machinerv. aerGet the BEST, they will prove the cheapest. Pi-ices reduced. Send for pries List an Circulars. WELCH & GRIFFITHS, Bostgn, Mass., or Detroit, Mich Iiil2t38 BUSINESS CARDS. I 1 A. RATHBCN, Attorncy-at-ttttr I JT. Ridgway Pa. 2 2 tf. rOnN G. HALL, Attorney at law, Rice, way, Elk county Pa. maT.22'6:;l 4 8. HILL, Physician nod burgeon XJL, Kersey, Elk Cj. Pa. J 0. W. BAILET, ATTORNEY-ATLAW, vln23yl. Ridgway, Elk County, Pa. Agent for tho Traveler's Life and Aecl dent Insurance Co., of Hartford, Conn. JEYNOLOS HOUSE, HE71T0LDSVILLE,:JEFFERSCN CO, FA IL S. BELNAP, rnorniETOR . TS. Bordwell, M. D. Eclectio Physicaa , Office and residence opposite the Jail, on Centre St., Ridgway, Pa. Prompt attention will be given to a'll calls. Office hours ! 7 to 8 A. M- i 12 to 2 P. M. 5 and 6 to 7 P. M. Mar. 22, GG-tf. D R C. II. FULLER,!-, BOTANIC PHYSICIAN. Ridowat, Pa. Residence and offioe opposite the Thayer House. TS. HARTLEY, M. D., rhysicinn and Surgeon Ridgway, Pa. Office in Walker's Building. Special attention gven to Surgery. Office hourB from 8 a. ni. to 10 p. m. Kesidenco on corner of South nnd Court streets, or- 1 posite the new School House. All calls promptly attended to. vln2yl. G. MESSENGER, Drueirlst and Parma rent's!, mi-tim Alain and Mill streets. Kidtrwnv Pa A full assortment of carefully selected For sign nndsDomestie Drugs. Prescriptions carefully dispensed at all hours, day or night- vln3ir. (CHARLES HOLES, J Watchmaker, Engraver and Jeweler, Main street, Ridgway, Pa. Agent for the Howe Sewing Machine, and Morton Gold Pen. Repairing Watches, etc, done with the same accuracy as heretofore. Satis f actio a guaranteed. vlnly. W. C. HEALY. DEALER IN DE7 O00DS, QS0SE3IES, PHOVISWHS PRODUCE, FRUITS, &c. vlnStf. West End, Ridgway, Pa. HYDE HOUSE, Ridowat, Ei.k Co., Pa. W. II. SCIIRAM, Proprietor. Thankful for the patronage heretofore so liberally bestowed upon him, the new proprietor, hopes, by pnying strict at tention to the comfort and convenience of guests, to merit a continuance oi the same. Oct 30 18G9. 11HB OLD BUCKTAIL'S HOTEL, Kane, McKcan Co., Pa R. E. LOOKER, Proprietor. Thankful for the patronage heretofore go liberally bestowed upon hiin, the new pro piistor, hopes, by paying strict attention to tho comfort nnd convenience of guests, to merit a continuance of the samo. The only stables for horses in Kane and well kept night or day. vln23yl. IT ALL, & IJIIO. Attorneys - at - Law ST. MARY'S, i ISLS C0TJ2TTYPHUS7LYAi;iA. JOiINO. 11 ALL JAS. K. V. HALfc DR. G. WHIPPLE, Dcntiil Surgoou. Oilice in Walker's Building. All kinds of dentistry done in the best stylo, and ail work warranted. H will visit Kane 011 the 1st, id, and ill; Wilcox on the 10th. 11th, nnd 12th; St. Mary's on the 2i1.i, 22d and 2:ld of each month. 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