THURSDAY, JANUARY 11, 1871 Hates of Advertising. One column, one year.... $7 00 " " " ...... 40 00 i' " , 25 00 " " 15 00 Transient advertising persquare of eight lines or loss 8 tiroes or lrss.. 2 00 Business cards, ten Sines or less, per year 5 00 Marriages and Death notices inserted gratis. Elk Lodge, A. Y. M. Stated meetings of Elk Lodge ' held at their hall on ths second and ill he fourth Tuesdays of each month. G. L. McCRACKEN, Sco'y ' fTemple of Honor and Temnerancs. Elkton Temple No.'Sl, meets on eash all em at, e Thursday, nt their Lodge Room, on Main street, over J. V. HonVs store. S. A. ROTE, W. R. Car Time at Mtldgway. Erie Express East 2:05 a. m. do do West a.... 2:15 a. m. do Mail East 4:55 p. m. do do West f':27 a. tn. Ttenovo Accommodation East-... 7:55 a m. do do do West..... 0:00 p. m. Ferrotypes from the Gem to 8x10' eize at West End Gallery. Rev. Levi Little will preach in the School House at Wilcox next Sunday. We notice a large number of stran gers in town this week. Why are locals like both are in&rce. eggs? Because Chromo Illuminations for the llome, being choice mottoes, emblems, etc, at the West End Gallery. II. 0. Moorhead of the Brockway- ville Register, paid our sanctum a visit this week. Religious. Rev. II. A. Tattioon will hold services in the Court House next Sunday, morning at 11 o'clock and evening at 7 o'clock. Have you had your photograph taken yet? If not, note's the time to go to the West End Gallery and get your picture. An oyster supper was given at the Hyde House last evening by Judge Ilouk, Treasurer Earley, and Sheriff Oysler, in honor of the result ot the October eleetion . Picture Frames. Just received at the West Eud Gallery, a fresh supply of frames in a variety of styles, and at reasonable rates. Call and examioc the stock. D. "!. White, who shot John Market Dear Wilcox, while out hunting, acci dentally as was supposed at the time, on Dec. 1 4 tli, was brought before the Grand Jury to-day and indicted of manslaughter. Ife was admitted to bail iu the sum of 81,000 to appear at the next term of Court. Shrriff'8 Sales. Last Tuesday Sheriff Oyster sold the following Real Estate at the Court House in Ridgway: Property -)1 Mitchell & Mitchell one tract of five hundred acres, sold for $100. One tract of twenty-five acres for $100; both sold to Alfred II. Allen, New York city. Property of Jeremiah Elliott John G. Hall purchaser. One tract containing six hundred and' three acres for 8100. Oae tract of one hun dred acres for 850. Th present year, is, as most people know, ''leap year," so called because, every fourth year, one day is added to the month of February, on account of the excess of the civil year (305 days 5 hours, 48 minutes uud 49:7 seconds) above 305 days. But one day added every lour years is equivalent to six hours each year, which is 11 minutes 10:3 seconds too much, or more thau five hours 48 minutes and 49:7 seconds, tbe excess of the real year. Hence, a the end of every century divisible by 4, it is necessary to retain the bis-sextile dav and to suppress it at tbe end of those centuries not divisible by 4. It is said that during leap year more marriages lake place than duriDg any of the other three; and the reason given for this is that the ladies are privileged to "pop the question," and they do it with such warmth and grace and elo quence, the men usually surrender at discretion. As this is an age of wo man's rights it is to be hoped that the ladies will this year make good use of their pleasing perogatives. January, the first month of the New Year, is so called from Tanus, who was supposed to preside over doors. He was represented with two faces, one of which looked back over the old year, the other forward to the new. The Roman year originally contained but ten months, and commenced with March. Mima Ponipilius, who died 672 B. C, added January and February. February this year commences and nds on Thursday, consequently we have five Thursdays in this month, which will not ocuur again until the year 1900. In the year 1380 February will have five Sundays, which will not occur again until the year 1920. There b no toe side for the blind. very warm tod How Is this for Democratic; csonotny? Tho doht of New York is over ninety five millions of dollars. Photo. Marriaob Certificate" of chaste designs at the Wc?tEod Gallery. S. A. Rote has been appointed agent for Elk county, of the National Copying Company, formerly represented in this section by O. G. Richards, Eq., Genl. Agt. Persons having pictures of de ceased friends can have them enlarged from the smallest lockets to life-size and vine versa and finished in India Ink, Oil and Water Colors. All work warranted to give satisfaction. The School Festival. This beau tiful little Quarterly Magazine, devoted to new and sparkling matter for School Exhibitions and public days, isreeeived for January. No teacher or pupil should be without it. It costs only fifty cents a year; single copy, fifteen cents Write for it, to Alfred L.Sewell, Pub lisher, Chicago, 111. Send yom sub scriptions now and you will not regret it. The Art of Not Hearing. Tho art of not hearing, says nn excellent writer, is full as important to domestic happiness as a cultivated car, for which so much time and money is expended There are so many thiD'B which are painful to hear, many of which if heard will disturb the temper'und detract from contentment and huppiness, 'that every one should be educated to take iu and shut out sounds at will. If you would be happy when among good men opeu your cars; when amoug bad shut them. It is not worth while to hear what your servants say when they have slammed the door; what a beggar says whote pe. tition you have rejected; what your neighbors say about your children; what your rivals say about your business or dress. 1 have noticed that a well bred woman never hears an impertinent remark. A kind of discreet deafness saves one from many insults; lrom much blame, troin not a little connivance and dishou oruble conversation. LoBt wealth may be restored by in dustry; the wreck of health regained by temperance; lorgoltcn knowledge rej stored by study; alienated lrieudship smoothed into t'orgctfulness; even for feited reputation recovered by penitence; but who ever again looked upon his van ished hours recalled his slighted years stumped them with wisdom, or effaced (rom lieavcu s record the learlul blot ot wasted time. In A. D. 12,871 the Falls of Niagara will be worn away so Agasig- says. A rosebush by the Cathedral of llil- desheim is 1,000 years old. The value of school property in Ohio is uearly 31o,00U,0U0. The war with Turkey was bloody in all parts of thet State, but is now over. There are 80,000 differont shades in ribbons. A eotemporary -says of a very promi nent L'cucrul, that "his sword whs ucver drawn but oo'ce aud then m a ruilc. If a man tell ynu that water, leeched throuse ashed, is fit for beverage, dou't believe nim. It is a lyo. It takes over f 30,000 worth of grind stone beside coal aud other things, to mate 423,000 axes. A Western paper th'nks that women would not make good t.atesuiuu. "The question of the age" always troubles them. At twenty-five wo kill pleasure, at thirty we enjoy it, at forty we husband it, at fifty we hunt after it, at sixty we regret it. Politeness is the outer garment of good will; but many are tne nut-shells in which, if you crack them, nothing like a kernel is to be found' There are 5,190 postmasters iu the United Srates whose salaries amount to 8200, aud over, hnd about 2,500 that are paid less. Half of the salaries paid to postmasters do not exceed 850 per annum. The admission of Utah as a State in the Union is strongly opposed, on the ground that it Would give the Mormon church absolute authority in the new State. The receipts ot grain at Buffalo last year were 78,000,000 bushels, against 59,000,000 iu 1870. The cattle trade showed marked improvement, and man ufacturing industry made gratifying progress. This is the heading of a paragraph in a western paper recording a suicide: "He blew his head off. Billious, poor, and disheartened tbe gun muzzle in his mouth, his toe on the trigger, and up goes his hair." A country editor, whose subscribers complained very loudly that he did not give them news enough for their money, told them that if tbey did not find enough in the paper, they had better read the Bible, which he had no doubt, would he news to most of them. Titusvillo, Jan. 7. A destructive fire occurred here to-day. Twelve build ings in the heart of tbe city were de stroyed, inoluding the Sherman house, Petroleum hall and Commercial block The loss, 8110,000; insurance 850,000. A Texas paper says: "We have been asked why we stopped publishing the list of marriage licenses issued oy tne oleik. Because a great big stand-up-in-the-mud out there io tbe sand-bills said we published his daughter as married when she wer'n't, and that he would hit us on the head hard enough to knock our ankles out of joint for it. Ii tho explanation satisfactory?" " Yesterday ws pleasant day. It is said that every extensive Itdver ttser has to pay a'very laigo dam for ex perience before he learns how to invest his money judiciously. It would be better to entrust the business to a re sponsible Advertising Agency, like that of Geo. P.Rowell & Co, No. 41 Park Row, Now York, and thus guin the benefit of experience without cost. Con tracts can bo madu with them as low as with publishers direct. Use Nature's Hair Restorative. It Is the best. -Contains nothing injurious, Clear as crystal, No sediment or filth, Does not stain the skia. Elegantly perfumed. Restores gray hair. ' Prevents the hair from falling See advertisement. off. Licenses Granted. Tho following applicants were granted licenses at the present term of Court. Only three op plications were rejected, viz: P. Mc Inerney, James Craton, Edward Hatten, all applications for storo license ia Jay Township: eating ijottsk Bcnezettc T vunship 1 Lafayette Winslow 2 Milton Wiuslow Ridijwny Township. 3 John Lmud Mary's Borough 4 5 Edward Bliutzlcr William Geis 6 Edward Breuncn 7 11 Jacob Ktaus Ju'thway Township . d. G. Messenger 12 Hartley & Whipple St. Mary's Borough 13 Joseph Wilhelm TAVERN Bcnezettc Township Elizabeth Winslow Lewis & Co. Ccnlrcville Joseph Koch 14 15 16 17 John Collins tox Townsh'p 18 Benjamiu Buyea Horton 19 20 Clark & Short Joy Township A. J. Rumor Ridgway Tuicvship D. D. Cook John Healy W. II. Schrara 21 ) 2:j 24 25 Robert Warner A. Gower St. Mary's Borough Jauios Ro!an Anton Foci j man Elizabeth Volk 20 27 28 29 Joseph Windfulder 30 Thomas Zitnoiett 31 32 83 34 Thomas Yalentina William Zelt F. X. Sorg A. Rojrau Scene at a Neuro Oi'era House. Jim Lord a massa, Sam, what is de matter wid you? You is jes like a mashed skeletou. Sam A nuff do inotter wid me. Why dese sin do irats. You see that I'de had no ploymeut fur a long time, when all at once I gits a letter lrom Dr.IIoof land to come and work for him. Jim Dr.Hoofland, eh! who is he! Sam Why de great mcdicino man dat makes all detu tings dat folks talk so niueh about. You know Dr. Hooihnd's German Bitters, Dr. Iloofland's Ger man Tonic, and Dr. Hoofland's Podo phyllin Pills we took many a dose of dem ar when us niggers were on old massa's plantation in Georgia. Jim Well, how did you make out with de Dr.? Sam Make out, yah! yah! yes, dere's where de luff comes in, I could not make out at all; de way of it was this; de Doctor he says, Sam, pound up dem ere roots in dat big iron mortar, and don't go foolin wid any of de medicines dat you see piled up around here. Well, you knows Jim, dat 1 always had some complaint of de liver, so I thinks this a good chance to cure myself free gratis, for nothing. When the Doctor goes down stairs, I takes a lot of de Pills, after a little time I takes a dose of de Bitters, then I takes a dose of de Tonic, and I goes on all day. When de bell rings to quit work, 1 brush myself off and goes to get out of de door, but no use, I comes bang up against de sides of de jams, and to save my life I could not git through ddt door. Jim Why dat s queer, why could nt you git through de door? Sam Cause 1 had got too tat. Toe medicines of do Doctor are to build up de natures and systems of folks, and they had built me up so dat I could no: git out ot dat door. Lord, Jim, yon should have seed this DARK, I was de healthiest and fattest looking culled per son you ever seed. But how de debbil was I to git out? I yelled for de Doctor, and he come runnin' up stairs, and as soon as he clapped bis vision on me he knowed what de matter was. He says, you old nigger, did I not tell you to leave de medicines alone? you have been at them, and have fattened up till .you could cot git out of de door. It serves you right, and you stay there till you starve yourself thin. Oh, dear Doctor, I said and cried, do git me out; and I prayed and I begged till the Doctor he takes pity on me, and said he would git me out it he could. The Dootor then thinks a little bit, den he rings de bell and his boy comes up and he says to him, boy, you go down to de store of de opposition Doctor, and bring me so many of his medicines, aod he tells de boy how many of each kind to git. When de boy he goes, I says, why Doctor, what for yon send for you send for de medicines of dat oder Dootor? he says his medicines will make people fat too. Ah, says de Doctor, he says so, but dat amnotdofao, but dey will make em thin. And cow, Sam, when de boy comes back I will give yon dem medi cines to take, and you stay up all night in dis room and take em, and in do morning you' will be thin enough to git out of do door. So the Doctor leaves mo de medicines wid a candle, and goes away. Den I commences to tike de medicines of de ouer Doctor, and takes em steady along for three or four hours, and den I gets tired and lays down and goes to 6lecp. now long I sleeps I knows not, but I waked up aud found de oandle had gone out, and I was all in de dark; den I gits up and feels so lunny, ns if I had been scraped down, and so awful weak dat I could scarcely walk. But I shuffles round and hunted for de door, and while I was hunting, all at once I goes slap bang through a knot-hole in de floor, and falls flat into de Doctor's -ooui, De Doctor he jumps up, skeared almost to death, and when he seed it was me, he lafled till he cried. So you old dark, he Bays, why did you not stay till morning, when I would have let you out right. I told you de oder Doctor's medicines would mako you thin, but I did not think dey could draw you through a knot-hole. $1,000 -REWARD I A reward of One Thousand Dollars will lie paid to any Physician who w ill produce medicine that will supply the wants of the people better than the article known as Mill. F1IHIA'ES Cslchratsi Ebol Cleanser or Panacea. It must he a better Cathartic, a belter Alter ative, a better Sudorific, a better Diuretic, a better Tonic, and in every way better than tho Pan-a-ce-a. No matter how long It has been in uso or how lately discovered. Above all it must not cont ain anything not PUUKLY VEGETABLE. $5,00 REWARD!! A reward of Five Hundred Dollars will be paid for a medicine that will perma nently cure more cases of Costiveuess, Constipation, Sick or Nervous Headache, Liver Complaint, Bilious Disorders, Jaun dice, Rheumatism, Gout, Dyspepsia, Chills and Fever, Tape Worms, Boils. Loins, Side and Head and Female Complaint than nil. F.iiiiurErs BLOOD CLEANSER OR. PANACEA, which is used more extensively by practio ing physicians than any other popular medicine kno rn. For Sale by G. G. MESSENGER and WHIPPLE & HARTLEY, Ridg way, Pa. vln22yl. TO ADVERTISERS. All persons who contemplate making contracts with news papers for the insettion of Advertisements should sen! to GEO. P. HOWELL L CO. for a Circular, or incloe 25 cents for their ONE HUNDRED PAGE PAMPHLET, con taining Lists of 3,000 Newspapers ani estimates, showing the cost of advertising, also many useful hints to advertisers, and some account of tho expericuces of men who are known as SUCCESSFUL ADVER. TISERS. This firm ure proprietors of the Ameriuaii Newspaper Advertising Agency. 41 PARK ROW, N. Y. and are possessed of unoqualod facilities for securing the insertion of auvertisemcnts in all Newspapers and Periodicals at lowest ratos. vln37t21. FOR SALE. THE PROPERTY KNOWN AS "THE JOIINSONBCRG COAL LOTS" with all the privileges possessed by the Wilmarlh Coal Company, Apply to SAMUEL A. CKOZER, Upland P. O., Delaware County, Penn'a. jttiKJTTS IFVdfJirrAU FOIl PHASES OF LONDON LIFE. By P. J. Kirwan,the well-known Journalist. The Very Largest Commissions Paid. This book is a beautiful octave of 665 pages, embelishcd with 200 engravings, and a finely executed map of London, designed and executed expressly for this work by eminent artists It contains a full, graphio and truthful statement of the Sights, Se crets and Sensatiuni of the great Metropolis of Die world. Address, DUFF1ELD ASHMEAD, Publisher, 711 Sanson! Street, Philadelphia. vln44tf. fGEJTTS ir.UTTED. GREAT INDUCEMENTS! MORMONISffl DESCRIPTIVE OF 9 LIFE IN UTAH. By a SISTER OF A HIGH PRIEST, one of his victims, who has made her escape after a residence of fifteen years among them, llcr affidavits to the Government, crushing evidenoe against RrigBam Young and the Elders. The "Prophet" in court. Trial and sentence of Hawkins. Startling disclosures. plots, assittations and victims. 472 poges, fully illustrated. Circulars, Terms and full particulars, sent free on application, address, DUFFIELD ASHMEAD, Pub. 711 Sanson) St., Philadelphia. vln44tf. T THAYER HOUSE. D. D. COOK, Proprietor, Cor. Mill and Centre Sts., Ridgway, Pa. The proprietor takes this method of an nouncing to tbe publio that he 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 rates. vln30tf. Ir you want any visiting cards, call at the Advocate office and tee those we have printed. We have some fine samples of these and ahto of other job work. THE NEW YORK TRIBUNE. FOB 1873- The consolidation of Italy, so long frag mentary and impotent, into one powerful State, with 'Rome as its capital; the hu miliation of France through a series of crushing defeats, ending with the siege and oapitnlation of her proud and gay me tropolis; the expulsion of the Burbousfrom the Spanish throne, and the substitution for them of a scion of the most liberal among royal houses; the virtual absorption of the kingdoms of Saxony, Wurttemherg, Bavaria, with Baden, Hesse, the Hanse Towns, &c,, under the headship of Prussia, Into the triumphant and powerful empire uf Germany; and tho arming of Russia to reassert her preponderance in the counoils of Europe, or to proseoute hor ofton post poned but never relinguished designs on the great city founded bj Constantino and tho vast but decaying and anarchial do minion of the Sultan, all combine to invest with profound interest tho ever changing phases of our tidings from the Old World. Tub Tribune, through trusted correspon dents stationed at all points in Europe where great movements are in progress or imminent, aims to present a complete and instructive panorama of events on that con tinent, and to mirror the prolonged strug gle between - middle-ago Feud alism and Eoclcsiasticism on tbe one hand and Nineteenth-Century skepticism and sec ularism on the other. Recognizing a Di vine Providence in all that proceeds and is, it looks hopefully ou the great conflict as destined (like our our recent convulsion) to evolve lrom strife, disaster, and seeming chaos, a fairer and happier future for the toiling masses of mankind. In our own country, a war upon corrup tion and rascality in office has been inau gurated in our City, whereby the govern ment of our Slate has beeii revolutionized through an initial triumph of Reform which surpasses the most sanguine anticipations. It is morally certain that the movement thus inaugurated cannot, in its progress, be circumscribed to any locality or any party, but that its purifying influence is destined to be felt in every part of the Union, re. buking venality, exposing robbery, wrest ing power from politicians by trade, and confiding it to those worthiest and fittest to wiekl it. To this beneficent and vitally needed Reform, Tus Tkibukk will devote its best energies, regardless of personal inter ests or party predilections, esteeming the choice of honest and faithful men to office as of all New Departures the most essen tial and auspicious. The virtual surrender by the Democratic party of its hostility to Equal Rights re gardless of Color has divested our current politics of half their bygone intensity. However parties may hcuceforth rise or fall, it is clear that the fundamental princi ples which have hitherto honorably distin. guished the Republicans are henceforth to be regarded as practically accepted by the whole country. The right of every man to his own limbs and sinews the equality of all citizens before the law the inability uf a State to enslave any portion of its people the duty of the Union to guarantee to every citizen the full eujoymeut of his lib ery until he forfeits it by crime such are the broad and firm foundations of our Na tional edifice; and palsied be the hand which shall seek to displace them! Though not yet twenty years old, the Republican party has completed the noble fabric of Emanci pation, and may fairly invoke thereon the sternest juJguieut of Alan and tho benig nant cniile of God. Henceforth, the mission of our Republio is one of Peaceful Progress. To protect the weak and the humble from violence and oppression to extend the boundaries and diil'use tho blessings of Civilization to stimulate Ingenuity to the production of new inventions for economizing Labor and enlarging Production to draw nearer to each other the producers of Food and of Fabrics, of Grains and of Metals, and thus enhance the gains of Industry by reducing the cost of transportation and exchanges between farmers and artisans such is tho iuspiring task to which this Nation now addresses itself, and by which it would faiu contribute to the progress, enlightenment, and happiness of our race. To this great and good work, Tuk Tmuu.'iE contributes its zealous, pvrsi.stcut e Hurts. Agriculture will continue to bo more es pecially elucidated in its Weekly and Semi Weekly editions; to which some of the ablest and most successful tillers of the soil will steadily contribute. No farmer who sells $300 worth of produce per an num can atlurd to do without our Market Reports, or others equally lucid aud com prehensive. If he should read nothing else but what relates to his own calling and its rewards, we believe that no farmer who can read at all can afford to do without such a journal as Tub Tu.uukk. Aud we aspire to make it equally valuable to those en gaged in other departments of Productive Labor. We spend more and more money on our columns each year, as our country men's generous patronage enables us to do; and we are resolved that our issues of for mer years shall be excelled in varied ex cellence aud interest by those of 1872. Friends in every State! help us to make our journal better and better, by sending in your subscriptions aud increasing your Clubs for the year just before us! TERMS OF THE TRIBUNE. Daily Tbibcnb, Mail Subscriber!,, $10 per annum. Sbhi-Wbeklt Tsidini, Mail Subscribers, $i per annum. 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NATURE'S HAIR fiESTOBATIYE Contains no LAG SULPHU3 Ho SUGAE 03T LEAL No LITII-ARSE-lTo NITEATS OP SIL VER, and is entirely freo from the Poisonous ani Hoalth-dsstroying Drugs used in other Hair Prepara tions. Transparent and clear as crystal, it will not soil the finest fabric perfectly safe, clean and efficient, deaideraluuis long sought for and found at last! It restores and prevent the Hair from becoming Gray, imparts a soft, glossy, ap pearance, removes Dandruff, is cool and refreshing to the head, checks the Hair from falling off, and restores it to a great extent when prematurely lost, prevents Headaches, cures ull humors, cutaneous eruptions, and unnatural heat. As a dressing for tbe hair it is the best article in the market. Dr. G. Smith, Patentee, Ayer, Mass. Prepared only by PROCTER BROTHERS, Gloucester, Mass. The genuine ia 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's Hair Restorative, and take no other. Cfeg",Serd two three cent stamps to Procter Brothers for a "Treatise on the Human Hair." Tbe information tt con tains is worth $600,00 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 FurnUh- iDgs, and Maohiuery. ti-Get the BEST, they will prove the cheapest. Prioes reduoed. Send for price List an Circulars. WELCH & GRIFFITHS, Boston, Mass., or Detroit, Miebj lni:t8SJ a mm pi n " BUSINESS CARDS."'" - - ' 1 A. RATH BUN, Altorney-nt-I.aw I JT RiJgwayPa. 2 2 tt. JOHN G. HALL, Attorney at law, Ridg. way, Elk county Pa. mar.22'66l AS. HILL, Physician and Surgeon . Kersey, Elk Co. Po. J O. W. BAILEY, ATTORNEY-ATLAW. vln23yl. Ridgway, Elk County, Pa. Agent for the Traveler's Life and Aocf dent Insurance Co., of Hartford1, Conn. jEYNOLOS HOUSE, BETOOMSVlLlAOTmEBCHiCO, PA, H. S. BELNAP, Phofkibtob . TS. Bordwell, JI. D. Eclectio Phyaioad a OlEoe and residence opposite lh Jail, on Centre St., Ridgway, Pa. Prompt attention will be given to all calls. " Office hours : 7 to 8 A. M- ; 12 to 2 P. M. : and 6 to 7 P. M. Mar. 22, GO-tf. D R C. II. FULLER BOTANIC PIIYSICIAN. Ridowat, Pa. Residence and offioo opposite tho Thayer House. TS. IIARTLEY. M. D., Physician and Surgeon, Ridgwny, ra. Office in Walkers Building. Special attention gven to Surgery. Office houi-B from 8 a. m. to 10 p. m. Residence n corner of South and Court streets, op- . posne-tne new fccliool House. All calls promptly attended to. vln2yl. GO. MESSENGER, Druggist and Parma ceutist, corner Main and Mill streets, Ridgway, Pa. A full assortment of carefully selected For eign andsDomestio Drugs. Prescriptions carefully dispensed at ail hours, dy ov niSht- vln3y. HARLE3 HOLES, Watohmakor, 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. Satii factioa guaranteed. vlnly. W. ,C. HEALY. DEALER IN DRY 600D3, CE0C3&IES, PROVISIONS PRODUCE, FRUITS, &o. vln8tf. West End, Rid gway, Pa. HYDE HOUSE, Ridowat, Elk Co., Pa, W. II. SCII RAM, Proprietor. Thartkful for the patronage heretofore so liberally bestowed upon him, tho new proprietor, hopes, by paying strict at tention to the comfort aud convenience of guests, to merit a continuance oi the bauie. Oct 30 18G9. THE OLD BUCKTAIL'S HOTEL, Kane, McKean Co., Pa R. E. LOOKER, Proprietor. Thankful for the patronage heretofore so liberally bestowed upon him, tho new pro prietor, hopes, by paying strict attention to the comfort und convenience of guesrs. to merit a continuance of the same. Taa only stables for horses iu Kauo and well kept night or day. vlnWyl. HALL & BRO. Attornojs - at - Law ST. MARY'S, ELSCOTCTYmSTLYAlTIA, JO.lNQ. HALL JA8. K. p. HAL& DR. G. WHIPPLE, Dental .Surgeon. Oliicc in Walker's Building. All kinds of dentistry dDne in the best style, and all work warranted. He will visit Kane on the 1st, 2d, and 31; Wilcox on tho 10th, 11th, and 12lh; St. Mary's on the 2lst, 2-'d. und 23d of each month. At all other limps ho oau be fouud at his oliioo in Ridgway, Pa. vln.'yl. A KERSEY HOUSE, Cenibevulb, Elk Co., Pa. John Collins, Proprietor. Thankful for the patronage heretofore so liber illy bestowed upon him, the new proprietor, hopes, by paying strict at. .tention to the comfort . and convenience of guests, to merit a continuance of the' sumo. J H. WILBER, FRUIT DEPOT- One Door East of the Post Office, Main' St., Ridgway, Pa. Peaches, Apples, Wattermolons, Pine apples, Cucumbers. Tomatoes,- and gen eral assortment of fruit jtepti on hand uni received d a ily. vlnltf. J D. PARSONS, Manufacturer and Dealer ia Boots i Shoes, Main St., opposite Hotel, ov27y WiLoox, Pa, AGENT3 WANTED! For the fastest ani most popular book with 60 Il lustrations, likenesses of all the Presidents beautifully bound, and printed on Untti paper. THE NATION, Its Rulors and Institutions, L EXGLISII AND GERMAN) Nothing like it. Strikes everybody as just the book they need. It is an Encyclo pedia of the Government. Single page in it, are of themselves worth the price f the book over 600 pages and ony $2.50. A RICH HARVEST, for Canvassers ladies and gentlemen farmers, teaohera and students. One agent took 75 orders i aftw days, with circular alone, beon tki look appeared. $20 A DAY can be cleared jn fail- territory. Write at once for oirea lar and information. NEW WORLD PUJB-r L1SHING CO., Cor. Ttnujid Market Strw;, Philadelphia. vluSlyl. i
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