051k (fymntg guluocafe. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1872. , Sates of Advertising. One eolnmn, ono year ...$7R 00 ... 40 00 ... 25 00 i " ' 15 00 Transient advertising per square of eight lines or less 8 times or less 2 00 Business cnrds, ten lines or less, per jrejr..... 5 oo Marriages and Death notices inserted gratis. Elk lodge, A. T. M. Stated meetings of Elk Lodge will be hell at their hall on tin second and fourth Tuesdays of each month. . a. l Mccracken, sco'y. Temple of Honor and Temoerance. Elkton Temple No. 81, meets on ea:h alternate Thursday, at their Lodge Room, on Main street, over J. V. Honk's store. 8. A. ROTE, W. R. Vat Time at Itldgwxy. Erie Express East 2:00 a. tn. do do West. 2:1 H a. m. do Mail East 4:C5 p. in. do do West 6:27 a. m. Renovo Accommodation East .... 7:55 a m. do do do West 0:00 p. ni. Easter occurs March 31. The meanest man out the one who went to an undertaker's to steal a colli n. Fkbkuary 2d is past, and Mr ground-hog was driven back to sleep lor the next six weeks. The Rations Stopped The Le gislature 1ms passed a bill prohibiting the sale of all kinds of intoxicating liquors on election days. S. Jackson & Co., have hoisted a beautiful large 9ign on their Wagon 1 T1 1 . i .... ami macKsmitn stiop. They arc turning out a large amount of work. Rev. II. A. Pattison will hold cervices in the Court House next Sun day, morning and evening. Morninj at 11 o'clock and evening at 7. Social Party. Lust Thursday evening a pleasant little party was held at the Hyde House. The company enjoyed themselves dancing which no one ctuld help doing with Messrs. Harm, J 'ill,' and Goodwin, to furnish the music. The supper, one of the principal con siderations, was well gotten up and could not fail to satisfy any one. Died. A telegram from Edmund F. Cutter Esq. of Boston, Mass. announ ces the death of Col. C. L. Kinsley; on th? 5th inst,. During tho last year anJ a half, Col. Kinsley has been superintendent of the Shawmut 11. II. and Coal Mines; and as a busi ness man is highly esteemed and gen erally known. Shooting Affair at St. Mary's Last evening, 7th inst., a blacksmith at St. Mary's, named Lawrence Focht man, attempted to murder his wife. He shot at her with a revolver several times, only one shot takiug effect, that in the arm. He was prevented from murder ing her by the interference of some of the ueighbors. A warrant has been issued for his arrest but at last accounts the arrest had not been made Fatal Accident. On Saturday the 3d inst., a painful and fatal accident occurred at tho Ridgway station, by which Patrick M'Tige, an employe') of the P. & E. It. It. Go. was instantly killed. " As entrino 1032. Harry Williams Engineer: was backing down on the sido track, the tender struck Mr. M'- Tiire, who was shoveling snow from the track, knocking down and passing over him, breaking oue arm and leg and crushing the head. The jury summoned by Chas., Mead J. P. acting coroner; composed of P. Malo.ie, Frank Dill, V:u. MTey, D. S. Luther, L. C. Jlorton and J. II Wilbur, returned the following verdict. We find that deceased came to his death by the nealiyrenco of the eniueer of engine 1032, by neglecting to ring the bell while passing the station, as required by the rules and regulations of the P. & E. It. R- Now that Spring, with her rosy breath and balmy breezes, is near at hand, the- tidy housewives will soon be astir in remodcliug their homes by the addition of new furniture, &c, and we know of no place where a thrift' housewife can be better suited in the furniture line, than at the ex tensive Furniture Ware-rooms of our friend, A. Cummings, Esq., who keeeps on hands and manufactures to order Furniture of every description. His prices are as lowas can be found in this section, and his work will compare favorably with that manu factured in the cities. He "studies to please," and our advice to all is to call and examine his 6tock before ordering from abroad. His motto is to "live" and let live." Besides, the 'Squire is an honest dealer, and a gentleman in tho strictest sense of the term. Sebvioks were held in the Catho lie church at this place on last. Sab bath. There will be services again on the 3rd day of March, it being the first Sabbath of the month. J he black crust which iorms upon laiupwioks should be removed before re lighting, for purposes of economy as well as neatnoss. If it is allowed to re main a larger portion of the oil is evap orated without combustion, sad conse quently wasted, than if the lamp properly trimmed. Stamp Your Checks. With th i . many cnanges in tne revenue laws many think that cheeks, drafts, etc are not to De stamped, ihe loHowing is the law; Rank check, draft or order for any sum of money drawn upon any bank, banker nr ttust company, at sight or on demand, two cent stamp. When drawn upon any other person or persons companies or corporations, for any sum exceediug ten dollars,at sight or demand tiro cent stamp. List of Letters remaining in th ludgway Post Office up to Feb. 1st 1872: ,-fllen, Jesse K. Mcflee, Albert Adams, SnraJi J. .t elson, Thomat Mcard, J. M. Nyman, Oliva CTnnunli, l.otrcna A.Nuhy, Wm. Coskins, Phillip 3 North, James A. ( lark, J. Mealy, John bean, Scott M. Carl, Simeon C. Krritt, Cristiu Empt, Phillip Crlnniirana, II. (ireenarch f endrekson, Swen 1 1 n n 1 ii ii, Mrs. Homles, Mis. Mary llinkli-y, Orin Jgnlbery, T. l,arson Uu torx Louis Shndden Why, A I for a Operti, Milcheor J'ortis, Peter Perry, Owen 2 Prior, Dennis Steenburg, Even Sludrvcn, Wil iam Soniniers, Margrct Sarvey, John Smith, Charles Swift, William R. tVnderwood, Wash Williams, George Wars, James Wilson, John II. .rfut.olliim, Donald 2 Walter, Lewis McPherson, Alexan-Wise, Sarah Agnes dor D. Wro Wan. John Mrs Mnynord, II . Mrs. Wolpole, Anna Miss McLanncy, George If not called for in thirty days they will ocsent to tho Dead Letter Office. J. II. HAGERTY, Postmaster. Xewspapers in the Mails. lly recent decision of the Post Office De partment, tho law regarding sending newspapers Dy mail nas Deen moro clearly defined thun it has heretofor siuou. i. name or memorandum can be inado on a newspaper inside of the wrapper on which the address written. It is barely permissible to mark tho article with pen or pencil .More than this subjects tho paper to letter postage, aud thu violator to a fine, No printed card, handbill or advertise ment, no written uotice, letter, or slip of auy kind whatsoever must be folded in the paper. To do any of these things is to violate the law. Printed slips pasted on the outside or folded in pa pers or periodicals, soliciting notices, are also violations of the law. Senders of transient papers can send bundles of printed matter by weight, or transien postage charges, but must not send any written n a'tcrin suoh bundles. It will wivo i xpens) and inconvenience to par ties couccrued to bear this ruling of tho department in mind. Carpf.ted Fr,ooRS.-Vhcn a carpet is taken up to be cleaned, the floor beneath it is generally very much cov ered with dust This dust is very fine, dry, and poisonous to -the lunjrs. nctore removing it, sprinkle tho floor with very dilute carbolic acid, to kill any poisonous germs that may bo present, and to thoroughly disinfect the floor and render it sweet. HOOES AND EYES. Without a friend, the world wilderness. is a Practice without knowledge is blind, and knowledge without practice is lame, It every one would mend one, all would be mended. Farmers sow wheat; their wives sew tares. . Stealing on apace St. Valentine's day. Mutual friends Kerosene and cor onets. Temptations are enemies outside the castle seeking entrance. A slowne-s to applaud betrays a cold temper and an envious spirit. Honor your business or your business will not honor you. Men who frequent drinking saloons are most of their time in a tight place. A Toledo chap was quite smitten with his neighbor's wife. She did it with a rolling pin. A wise man has said: "Though a mau without money is poor, a man with nothiig but money is poorer. I would say to all young men, marry your second wife first, and keep out of debt by all means, even if have to bor row the money to do it. "Time is money;" do not throw it away, but make every day and every hour tell either for your growth, health, or profit. Soorates was told by a friend that his judges had sentenced him to death. "And has not nature passed tho same sentence upon me?'' "Bridget, I told you to have mj hot water the first thing in the morning." "Sbure, Bir," replied Bridget, "didn't I bring it up and lave it at the dure last night, so as to have it in time. February. This was one of the two months (January and February) which were added to the calendar by Numa Pompilius, when extending by these the number of months in the year to twelve. The practice of religious expiation and purification which occur red in the beginning ol this month gave it its name of February, from febtuare to purify. The signs of the Zodiio connected with this month are appropriately A quarius and Pisces, for chilly rains and floods prevail; but spring hides under the dark sods, and nature prepares to break the bonds of ice when this fast ening month shall have passed. Oskmns, the brutal murderer of his wife, has been acquitted in Philadel phia on tho ground of temporary in sanity. The chances of Stokes mak ing his escape on the same absurd pica are increasing in New vork. This is Candlemas or Ground Ilog Day. In its ecclesiastical sense means the feast ot the Purification of the Virein Majy. It is a festival very strictly kept by the Roman Catholic church, there being a procession with many lighted candles, aud those re quired for. the service of the ensuing year being also on that occasion con secrated; hence the name Candlemas day. It was formerly ceremony in the English church, but by an order of Council was prohibited in England in 1581. In Scotland, the prognostics tion is expressed in the following dis tich: "If Candlemas be fair and clear. There'll bo twa winters in the year." Hence the popular superstition con cerning the Ground Hog. Anybody who has been acquainted with the workings of a countrj' news paper office, knows by what funny lit tle systems of classification the editor (who is also the printer, of course,) keeps readv his "copy," assorted mostly according to length for all typographical emergencies. A friend of ours was recently in one of these offices far away West in which he saw, hanging by a nail against the wall, long strips of paper, pasted over with items, intended to do service, when wanted, in various portions of tliejouninl. V hue he was there, the foreman came in with a request for a column. "Is there room enough for a snake story ? " inquired the great head of the establishment. "I should think not," replied the foreman. "Very well, then," responded the editor, pointing to one of the afore said strips,"you can take one o' them Dew-drops of Y lsuom." - i am i. ... Nature's Hiar Restorativk is the result of four years study and ex periment. It is now perfection itself, and no more to be compared with the other preparations now flooding the market, than "tangUfoot" whiskey is to pure Bourbon. Sue advertisement. As Advertising Agents, Messrs. Rowcll & Co., New Vork, stand in the front rank. They are prompt, honora ble and straightforward, and well de serve the success they have met with. They can always bo found at 41 Park Row, and are pleased to have business men drop in upon tnem. In tueir rooms can te found files of every newspaper published in tho United States. Re publican, Tunkhannock, Pa. The questiou has often been asked by those interested, "Can I have my gray batr restored to its natural color, without coloring the skin? and can my thin locks, be thickened up?'' We an swer, "It can;" and would advise you to read a treatise on tho hair, which is published by It. P. Hall & Co., Nashua, N. II., who sends it free, upon applica tion. Ibey are the proprietors of Hall s Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer. We learn from it, the hair, in a perfect state of health, is constantly fallling out, and new hairs grow from the tubes; but, in case of any disease of the scalp, or by the use of alcoholic preparations, the hair-tube becomes contracted at its mouth, and prevents the new follicle from reaching the surface. Their pre parations will create a perfectly healthy condition of the scalp, and, by its tonio properties, will preserve and strengthen the roots of the hair Statesman, Des Moines, Iowa. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that letters of Ad ministration on the estate of 15. A. Weed, deceased, late of Jay township, Elk County, Pennsylvania, having been granted to the undersigned, all persons Indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment, and"tho8e having claims or demands will present them properly authenticated for settlement without delay. MAKI ANN WEED, Administratrix, CHARLES MoVEAN, Administrator. Vln49t4. Notice ! In the matter of In the District Court John Farrer & Co., of the U. 8. for the Bankrupts. J W. Dis'U of Pa. In Bankruptcy. Western Distriot of Pennsylvania, si: At Ridgway, Pa., the 6th day of Febru ary, A. S. 1872. SIR: I hereby inform you that a second general meeting of the creditor of said Bankrupts, will be held at Ridgway, in said distriot; on Wednesday, the 13th day ot March, A. D., 1872, at 2 o'clock P. M., at the office of 8. E. Woodruff, Esq., one of the Registers in Bankruptcy in said Lustrict, ror the purposes named la the twenty-seventh Section of the Bankrupt Act of March 2nd, 1867. . 1 am, air, your obedient servant, 0. H. McCAULEY, Assignee. vln4!f.1. NEWADVEIVnSEltlENTS NOTICE Id HEREBY GIVEN that tho rnmml..lntlM of Elk County will meet the tax payers t their office, In Ridg- way, on the lath ana om ary next, for the purpose of bearing and determining appeals o asstssment and roviewlng of Military Enrolment of 1871, at which time and plws all persons feeling themselves agrieved can attend If they see proper. C. H. McCACLRY, Clerk. Commissioner's Ofnoa, Jan. 25, 1872. n48l3. x 0 is worth $28 per ton, free of Freight at any station on the P. & E R. R. west of Williamsport, by the ear load. Address, H. HEATH & SON, n4St3. Hay Dealers, Corry, Pa. rSMANHOOD i lVil JJ7 How Lost, How Restored. Just published, new edition of Dr. Cul verwell's Celebrated Essay on the radical cure of certain weaknesses, the effects of Errors and Abuses In early life. The celebrated author, in this admirable essay, clearly demonstrates from a thirty year successful practice, that the alarming consequences of such errors and abuses may be radically cured without the danger ous use of internal medicine or the appli cation of the knife; pointing out a mode of cure at once simple, certain, and effectnal, by memos of which every sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, may cure him self cheaply, privately, and radioally. This Lecture should be in the hands of every j outh and every inon in the land. Sent, under seal, in plain envelope, to any address-, postpaid on receipt of Biz cents, or two post stamps. Also. Dr. CuWerwell's "Marriage Guide," price 25 cents. Address the Publishers, CHAS. J. C. KLINE A CO., 127 Bowery, New York, Post-Office Box 4.5S6. vln47yl. Agents Wanted Every where. To Canvass for our Popular Works, Specially suited to sales through agents, PLAIN HOME TALK. A work that shonld be In every family in the land. 12mo. 912 pages." profusely il lustrated. Price, elegantly bound, $3.25. THE LOST CITY, or Chicago as it was and as it is. A book brim full of thrilling interest and startling incidents; proTusely illustrated. Price, elegantly bound, $1.60. WELLS' EVERY MAN HIS OWN LAWYER AKO lNITID STATES FORK BOOK. A complete Business Man's Guide for every State in the Union. IZmo. bUU pages. Price $2.00. Wells' Illustrated National Hand Book, A book for everybody. Price, elegantly bound, $1.50. All the above are works that meet with rapid sales. Our agents are doing extraor dinary well with them. Full descriptive conndental circulars, sent on application, and sttnple copies of either of the works sent post paid on receipt of price. We want good live Agents; men who can fully appreciate the merits of the work, and the fact that it meets a universal want. Agents Who desire to do good as well as to make money. Address, WELLS & CO,, 432 liroonieBt., New lork. Vln4im3. P. W. HAYS, DEAtBB IK Dry Goods, Notions, Groceries, and General Variety, FOX, ELK CO., PA. Earley P. O. vln47tf. IKOAL. Charles Springstead ) la Common Pleas vs. y or fclk County. Chrlntte L.8pringstead J No. 10 Not. T.'71. Libel In Divorce, a vinculo matrimonii. To Charlottt L. Springiteai, rtipondtnt abovt nnmtd: You are hereby notified that the subpcen and alias subpoena in the above case hav ing been returned non eit invtntut, you are required to appear on the 8ECOND MON DAY OF APRIL next, being the 8th day of the month, to answer the complaint in the above case. D. C. OYSTER, Sheriff. SHFBirr's Orrica, Ridgway, Jan. 18th, 1872. 1 ulOto. THAYER HOUSE. D. D. COOK, Proprietor, Cor. Mill and Centre 8ts., Ridgway, Pa, The proprietor takes this method of an nounoing to the publio that he has refitted. revised, and improved, this well known hotel, and is prepared to entertain all who favor him with their patronage, in the De style ana at low rates. . tinaotf. THE Tenth Volume of Wood'i Household Magazine begins with Janu ary 1372. Its regular contributors in clude Horace Greeley, Gail Hamilton, Thos. K. Beecher, Dr. W. W. Hall. James Parton. etc Harriett Beecher Stowe, Biiclc Pomeroy, John G. Saxe, Mai. Genl. Kilpatrick, Petroliutn V. Nasby, etc, write for it occasionally. Terms, Ooe Dollar a year. In clubbing, three first-class periodicals are Riven for the price of one of them. The most liberal Premium List ever published. No periodical is core frequently .or fa vorably mentioned by the press. "Wood's Household Magazine is one of the monuments of business eoterptise wnicn mark the age. LOietnodist Home Journal, Philodelphia, Pa. "It has been improving ever since wo knew it a good criterion for the future." Courier, New Market, Canada. "It U marvel of cheapness ana first. class quality combined. New York Times. Specimen copy sent free to any address. i. H. HUUll S LU., n4T.tr Ncwburg, N. V. MM "HOW TO 00 VIST." Forty years ago Illinois was a far West as most people wished to go, and journey's were made in the legendary "Prairie Schooner," but In these days of Progress and Improvement, the word West has come to mean Iowa, Kansas, Colorado,California and the Territories and the Traveler reaches almost any point therein by a splendid Line of Railroad. This Line of Railroad is the Barling on Rou fe, which starts from Chicago over the Chicago, Burlington Quincy R. R., from Indianapolis over the In dianapolis, Bloomington & Western Short Line, and from Logansport, over the Toledo, Peoria & Warsaw R. R-, and running through Burlington, reaches Omaha, Liocoln, Nebraska City, St Josenh. Attchison. Ley en worth and Kansas City, connecting with the Union Pacific, Kansas Pacific and other Rail roads running from those cities. Always go "By way of Burlingtoe," and you will be sure to be right. The Burlington Route has admirable answered the question; "How to go West?" by the publication of a truthful and interesting docament, filled with faots in regard to Time, Connections. Accommodations, rates of Fare, and other interesting items, and illustrated by a large map, truthfully showing the whole West, which they distribute free of charge. Copies, and additional in formation, can be obtained by address ing. General Passenger Agent, B. & M. R. R.. Burlington, Iowa. $1,000 REWARD I A reward of One Thousand Dollars will t paid to any Phvsician who w ill produce a medicino that will supply the wants of the people better than the article known as DR. r.iunjrEi8 Celebrated Blood Cleanser or Panacea. It must be a better Cathartic a better Alter ative, a better Sudorific, a better Diuretic, a better Tonic, and 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 mot PURKLT VBQCTABLK. $5.00 REWARD ! ! A reward of Five Hundred Dollars will be paid for a medicino that will perma nently cure more cases of Costiveuess, Constipation, Sick or Nervous Headache, Liver Comnlaint, Bilious Disorders, Jaun dice, Rheumatism, Qout, Dyspepsia, Chills and Fever, Tape Worms, Boils. Loins, Side and Head and Female Complaint man BLOOD CLEANSER OR PANACEA, which is used more extensively Ur practie ing physicians than any other popular medicine known. For Sale by (1. G. 5 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 J to GEO. P. ROWELL & CO. for a Circular, or inolose 25 cents for their ONE HUNDRED PAGE PAMPHLET, oon tainiog Lists of 8,000 Newspapers and estimates, showing the cost of advertising, also many useful hints to advertisers, and some account of the experiences or men who are known as SUCCESSFUL ADVER TISERS. This firm are proprietors of the American Newspaper advertising Agenoy 41 PARK ROW, N. Y. and are possessed of unequaled facilities for securing the insertion of advertisements in all Newspapers and Periodicals at lowest rates. laiiilzl. FOR SALE. TI1E PROPERTY KNOWN AS "THE JOHNSONBURQ COAL LOTS" with all the privileges possessed by the Wilmarth Coal Company, Apply to SAMUEL A. CROZER, Upland P. O., Delaware County, Pehn'a. 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 paged, embelished with 200 engraving; and a nnely executed map of London, designed and executed expressly for this work by eminent artists It contains a full, graph io and truthful statement of the Stghtt, Se crete and Seneationt of the great Metropolis of the world. Address, DUFFIELD ASHMEAD, Publisher, 711 Sansom Street, Philadelphia. vlnUtf. O LVVTS W JUTTED. GREAT nrOUCElCETNS! MORMOMSMj DESCRIPTIVE OF 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. Her affidavits to the Government, crushing evidence against Rrigbam Younj' and the Elders. The "Prophet" in court. Trial and sentence of Hawkins. Startling disclosures, plott, auinatumM and victims. -472 poges, fully illustrated. Circulars, Terms and lull particulars, sent free on application, address. DUFFIELD AS u ME AD, Pub. 711 Sansoin St.. Philadelphia, vloiltf. If you want any visiting cards, call at the Advccatk office and tee those we have printed. We have some fine samples of these and also of other job work. W. S. SERVICE GO AND SEE! IT WILL PAYI THE LARGEST STOCK OF TBI BEST NO OTHER IN STOCK S TO VE SI HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS IN ENDLESS ARIETY. PRICES WILL SUIT ! GOODS WILL PLEASE! 1 SILL CHEAP! STOVES DELIVERED AND SET FREE! FREE! FREE! CALL AND EXAMINE! A MEASURE TO SHOW GOODS! W. S. SERVICI, No. 1 Masonic .Hall Building, Ridgway, Pa. NATURE'S HAIR HESTOBATIYE Contains no LAC SULPHUR No sugae of lead-no lith-asqe-no nitbate of sil VER, and is entirely free from the Poisonous and Health-dsstroying Drags used in other Hair Prepara tions. Transparent and clear as crystal, it will not soil the finest fabrio, perfectly safe, clean and efficient, desideratumg long sought for and found at last! It restores and prevent the Hair from beooming Oray, imparts a soft, glossy, ap pearance, removes Dandruff, is eool and refreshing to the head, checks the Hatr from ratling off, and restores it to a great extent when prematurely lost, prevents Headaches, cures all humors, cutaneous eruptions, and unnatural heat. As a dressing for the hair it is the best article In tbe market. Dr. U. Smith. Patentee. Aver. Mass. Prepared only by PROCTER BROTHERS, Gloucester, Mass. The genuine is put up in a panel bottle, made expressly for it, wun tbe name or the article blown in the glass. Ask your Druggist for Nature's Hair Restorative, and take no other. lttSend two three cent stamps to Procter Brothers for a "Treatise on the Human Hair." Tbe information tt con tains is worth $500,00 to any person. FOR SALE BY G. G. MESSENGER, DRUGGIST, Main Street, Ridgway, Penn'a. lnllyl. established in 1830. WELCH & GRIFFITHS' Saws! Saws! Saws! SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS. Axes, Files, Cast Steel, Mill nih- ings, and Machinery. f-Get the BEST, they will prova the cheapest. Prices reduced. Send for price List an Circulars. WELCH & GRIFFITHS. Boston, Maes., or Pet veil, MicbJ lnlJtSBj BUSINESS CARDS. I 1 A. RATHBTJff, Attorney-at-Law ' JT R'dgway Pa. Z 2 It. JOHN 0. HALL, Attorney at law, Ridg. way, Elk county Pa. mar 22'C0t AS. HILL, Physician and Surgeon , Kersey, Elk Co-. Pa. J 0. W. BAILET, ATTORNET-AT-tAtf. vln23yl. Ridgway, Elk County, Pa. Agent for the Traveler's Life and Aool dent Insuranoe Co., of Hartford, Conn. jrEYNOLOS HOUSE, BEYNOLISVlLIE, JErlTBSON.CO, PA, II. S. BELNAP, PaoparHToa . J Jail 8. Bordwell, M. D. Eolectio Physical! m. un cfl una TPRiripnnn nnnnatta thm ail. on Centre St.. Ridtrwnv. Pa. Prnmnt aiienuou win ne given to all calls. Ottioe hours: 7 to 8 A. M- 12 to 2 P. M. ; and 0 to 7 P. M. Mar. 22, 66-tf. R C. II. FULLER, BOTANIC PHYSICIAN, Ridowat, Pa. Residence and office opposite tho Thayer House. TS. HARTLEY. M. D., Physician anu Surgeon, Ridgway, Pa. Office in Walker's Building. Special attention gven to Surgery. Office house from 8 a. m. to 10 p. m. Residence on corner of South and Court streets, op posite the new School House. All calls promptly attended to. vln2yl. G. MESSENGER, Druggist and Parmaoeutist, corner Main and Mill streets, Ridgway, Pa. A full assortment of carefully selected For eign andsDomestio Drugs. Prescriptions carefully dispensed at all hours, day or "'gut. vln3y. (1HARLES HOLEd, " 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 faction guaranteed. vlnly. W. C. HEALY. DEALER IN SB7 GOODS, GEOCEEIES, PB0YISI0N3 PRODUCE, FRUIT3, &o. vln8tf. West End, Ridgway, Pa. HYDE HOUSE, Ridgwat, Elk Co., Pa. W. H. SCHRAM, Proprietor. Thankful for the patronage heretofore so liberally bestowed upon him, the new proprietor, hopes, by paying strict at tention to the comfort and convenience of guests, to merit a continuance oi tbe same. Oct 80 1809. THE OLD BUCKTAIL'S HOTEL, Kane, McKean Co., Pa R. E. LOOKER, Proprietor. Thankful for the patronage heretofore Be liberally bestowed upon him, the new pro prietor, hopes, by paying strict attention to the comfort and convenience of guescs. to merit a continuance of the same. Tbe only ambles for horses in Kane and well kept night or day. vln23yl. HAL.L, & BItO. Attorneys.- at - Law ST. MARY'S, ELK COUNTY P1TNSYLYAOTA. JOilXO. HAtL..M.................JA8. K. !. HALb DR. G. WHIPPLE, Dental Surgeon. Office in Walker's Building. All kinds of dentistry dane in tho best style, and all work warranted. He will visit Kine on the 1st, 2d, and 3d; Wilcox on tho 10th, 11th, and 12th; St. Mary's on the 21st, 22d, and 23d of each month. At all other times he can be found at his office in Ridgway. Pa. vln2yl. KERSEY HOUSE, CsNTasviHB, Elk Co., Pa. John Collins, Proprietor. Th fin V fill fnt. th. I 1.. ...o paiiuiii.go uervLuiore so liber illy bestowed upon him, the new Dro r ripf nr hnnna titr nn.in.. n.:,i tention to the comfort and convenience of guests, to merit a continuance of the same. JV H. WILBER, One Door East of the Post Office, Main 6t., ludgway, l'a. Fresh Fish evenr Thnrs- day. Fresh Oysters every day. vlnltf. PARSONS, Manufacturer and Dealer in Boots 8t Shoes, Main St., opposite Hotel, ov2"y Wilcox, Pa. AGENTS WANTED! For the fastest an I most popular book with 60 It lustrations, likenesses of all the Presidents beautifully bound, and printed on tinted papr. THE NATION, Its Rulers and Institutions, JiV ENGLISH AND GERMAN Nothing like it. Strikes everybody as just the book they need. It is an Encyolo poadia of the Government. Single page in it, are of themselves worth the prioe of the book over 600 paget and only $2.50. A RICH HARVEST, for Canvassers ladies and gentlemen farmers, teachers and students. One agent took 75 ordert in aew day; itiik circular alone, before the book appeared. $20 A DAY can he cleared in fair territory. Write at once for circu lar and information. NEW WORLD 1UB-. LISII1( CO., Cor. Tthmncl Market Street Philadelphia. vlnSlyK '
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