THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15. 1872. Rates of Advertising. Oft 010100, one year $ 0(1 J " " " 40 no I " " ' 25 00 I " " " 15 00 Transient advertising persquare of eight lines or less 8 times or less 2 00 Business ' cards, ten lines or less, per yr 6 00 Marriages and Death notices inserted gratis. i L m i.'Jl.giJ Elk Lodge, A. Y. M. Stated meetings of Elk Lodge will be sail at their hall on tin second and fourth Tuesdays of each month. 0. L MeCltACKEN, Sae'v. Temp's of Honor and Temoeranoe. Elktou Tompla No. 81, meets on e:h altaraite Thursday, at their Lodgs Room, ca Main street, over J. V. UouV's store. S A. ROTE, A. R. Car Time at Iltdgtcay. Brie Express Knet 2:00 a tn. do do West 2:15 a. m. do Mail East 4:55 p. in. ao do w est V: a. m Kenovo Accommodation F.aat ... 7:55 a m. do do do West..... ti:00 p. m. Job Work at ths offi'e. Tns latest way to steal wood is by tbe moul-uas plan. Rev. J. Bkeneman, Lutheran, will hold services in the Court House Sunday, uijrniotf and evening. tieit Work on the cellar for Jno. G TT..1I'. i: Aiciiii ucw uuiKjiujj, on jiaiu street, Las been commenced. W. II. Fchram of the Hyde House, has been re-fitting and re-paiutiug bis bar room. HASHED. UASKrlL IhNMAN. On Sunday, January 11, 1872, at the Hyde House; Ridgway. I'a., by Rev. II A. Pattisou, Mr. S. B. Gaakill, of La Tier, Mich., to Jlrs. Jane E. Hinman. of Ridgway, Pa. xjaoi- caiuruay, ium lost., utiarles Hoagland was arreted at Wilcox cc a charge of stealing buffalo robes aud Other articles from the Tunning aud Luu.bar Co's. store. He was brought to RidiTway, by Constable Attlebarger, and lodged in Fort Oyster. Found Dead. 1'b.is morning Phillip Ingle was fouud dead at the bouse of Jacob Miller, ou tbe wpst end of Centre 'reet. A jury was miiituoned by Chas. " I 1 T ?l 1 ... j'lrH'j. A ., suu an iLqueeL field over the remains. The verdict was that de ceased came to his dtath fro:u the use of iiitjxicatinij liquors. ... . o ..1 " ' vumn -uuHi w.c lemon very carefully without lurnir-a it; uin iiiuiot, cut ana squeeze into a cup upon three ounces of su;;ar finely ToW1Wsd Tk . .n.,n !,... r ---- r ' jour cough troubles you. It is good and agreeible to the taste. Rarely has it been known to fail of giving relief Naturk's Hiak LlKofoaATIVK is the result of four years study aud ex- periment: It is now perfection itself. and no more to be compared with the other preparations now flooding the market, than 'taoIefojt" whiskey ii to pure Bourbon See advrtisetuent. The Sea60.v of Lent. With yes terday Ash-Weduesday, commenced tbe season of Lent. The custom is of ancient origin, aud is observed, esoeeiallv by the Roman Catholic and Episcopa lian Churches, whose members recognize it as a reriod of fastiui: a-nd soleniBitv - . ,. ,, . ior lorty aays preceding leafier, in com memoration ot the miraculous atmti- ueuce of our t-avi'ur when under temp- tation duriuu which time spesial ser- vices are held, and efforts put forth to induce those who are not members to ..I.. Of' 11 1 uiiKB proiosiou 01 reunion, vjriginany tbe period begaD ou what is now the first Sunday iu Lent, but it being 4 , j ,1 . , 01 lound that when Sundays, as improper for fastiou, were omitted, there remained only thirty-six days, tbe period was made to coaimeuce four days earlier Ash-Wednesday-which was derived from tbe notable ceretnouy of the Catho lie Church. It was thought proper to remind the faithful at the commence ment of the i-eat penitential season that they were but dust and ashes. The priest took a quantity of ashes, blessed tbetu, and sprinkled them with holy water. The worshipers then aDDroach-. ing io sackcloth, the priest time took up It come of tbe ashes on the end of his fingers, and made with them the mark of the cross on the worshipper's fore bead, making use of the latin quotation, which, when translated, means, ''Re member, man, tbou art but dust, and HQ to dust thou shall return." The ashes used were commonly made of tbe palmi consecrated oo Palm Suoday of the previous year. Io tbe Church of England H is observed by the ntncter members, but without oy of tbe cere t&oairem whiob it Uriv iu name. John Cobb and wife, of Tioneita, were in town this week. "Of late years advertising has sauiMed a very Important pliMe in fact, has be cntiiu a science in business, atid no one hos done more, or as much, to make it so, as Geo I Rowell & Co., ot New York, Their prompt and systematic mode of transacting their business has gained the confidence of large adver tisers, and has raised them in a few years Irom one of the smallest to the leading advertising bouso in the world." Maple Leaves. All persons who aspire to beauty of personal appeaiaoce should not neglect that natural accessory, tin bair, 13; many it has been neglected until the hair has become thin, pray, or entirely (alien off. Messrs. flail & Co., Nashua. N. 11. have produced an effectual remedy, called Sicilian Hair llenewer, which cures all diseases of the scalp I'hU wonderful preparation acts upon the glands, which support and nourish the hair, restores gray huir to its origi nal color, makes the scalp white and clean, removes and prevents the forma tion of dundruff and all cutaneous erup now; and, by us tonic and nutritive properties, restores the scalp to a healthy state, and creates a new trrowth As a Jressioe. it is unsumassed. t?ivinir u,c Dair w"0 80 niUCt ""wired by all. Boston Commercial. Following is the names of tha suc cessful candidates at the election held here on Tuesday last. Tbe vote cast wa light, rtachiDg only 125. Judge of Election, W. S. HAMJ5LEN. Inspectors of Election, UOBT. WARNER, C. H. McC ALLEY". Constable, HENRY WENTZL. Supervisors, WM. H. SCHRAM. V. S. WHEELER, School Directors, ISAAC H Oil ION, JR. JEHO.VE POWELL. Town Clerk, C. W. BARRETT. Auditors, C. V. GILLIS, 3 jears. J. K. WHITMOUE, 2 year.. Treasurer, UEORGE DICKINSON. Assessor, MILLER. E. J. An Evbniful Ykar. Tha year 1872 will he a very v;ntt'ul to every : l .. l . . ... j . i Mu - .ucu uug. Djamea. inrougnout ,h ,,( ,1, -ear wh r the uiuon wanes, the oiaht will crow "art;. v noever is in love tins year w!" t,ll"k ,lls sweetheart an angel. "omcr Ki marrieu win nuu out .. I..., I.... :. :.. . n .. i j ia.,T,en8 to blush, she will look red iu the lace. If ehb tlreatuH of a vaunt' i j ri ...... L 1 . uitiu mice niniK in Micce.-'-smn, it is a UlilU of tullitil liihl'. If unvliaiv imuiw ovei hoard without kuowing Ik.w to wiui. it is two to one lie gets drowned If anyone lends an umbrella, it w ten to oue he is obliged to tio home iu the rain or bis paius. How ths Fkkn'ch Build. The French pruciice iu building' is a good oue ltiBiemi ot usm uiums 1 .th for thiu partitions, they employ tst. ut piec.'S of oak, as thick as 2unleu iai ncs These they nail firmly ou each sid oi the framing ot the partition ani fid the spaces between wiih rubble and plaster ol Paris. Thev coat the whole with pltu'cr The floors are mauaed in the "7 7"J - rv' tue stairs, nouses are tnus rendered throughout. In Nottingham, England, where they have gypsum in the neigb borhood, as in Paris, they form their """u l" lUB,"7 b0,lu a 1 . i . . ir j rarev burfled down in tha, popuoua manulactunuj; town.. An English writer of a hundred years ago thus sneaks of the status of 1 'This root increase-1 .-w ,.wuvv. ud.- 'l .1- dijiiously, und is very proper fur feeding; and fattening cattle. '1 hev are boiled in water, and require but littlo boiling h1'""" ,llfiy ay have been kept two months in the store. Cattle eat them raw, but lor the table they are wholesome boildd. I earnestly recomi.eud tbe culture of this plant to husbandmen, as it is not only excellent food lor cattle, but good tor man in years of scarcity. After a little use. the tusfe becomes at least as aretable as turnips, and panicularly it the potatoes are bulltd wlln bnwn a"" 8alt Purk The more married men the fewer crimr s there will be. Marriaure renders a man more virtuous and more wise. Ac unmarried man is but half of a perfect beins, and it requires the other half to make things right; and it can not be expected that in this imperfect state he can keep the straight path of rectitude any more than a boat with one nar can keep a straight course. Vol taire. A new sec' has just been organized id Huntingdon county, this Stat, by ono Rev. Cyrus Jefferies, 0111 the GiiUtoh of Carirtit Aaiarin. AND EYES. Salt atimulates digestion. The biggest nutmeg A greater. nutmeg The best way to raise strawberries with a spoon II G. j Onions are tbe best vegetable known to correct bi d blood Idleness is the bane, the moth gangrene, (be curse oi life. tbe Somebody says that every cord of wood given to the poor is re-corded above. t Almanacs were first published by Martin Ilkus, at Buda, ih Poland, in the year 1470. A man can get eloDg; without adver tising: so can a wagon without greasing;, but it grinth. The following contains tho alphabet: John P. Brady gave me a black walubt box of quite a email size. Mush and milk is the best diet for thofe desiring an increase of advoir dupois. Ice held in tbe mouth wilt quench thirst iu cholera, cholera morbus and lever. The poorest education that teaches self-control, is better than the best that neglects it. Wit resembles a coquette; those who tho must eagerly run 'after it are the least favored. ''Woodbining" is the absolutely latest. It is used when people depart with other people's wives. Illinois is now the banner railroad State, she havinir 7,125 miles finished; Pennsylvania Comes net w ith 5,020. There were 178.975 colored troops in the United States service during the war. An exchange tells of a lady ao igno rant of all domestic work .bat she can not even knit her brows. j A check for $824 from Hong Kong completes the circuit of the world's charity for Chicago. It i said by the New York journals, that James Firk, Jr., had 1 1,000 worth ot jewelry on bis person at the time be was shot by Stokes. Raw onirns, pounded as fino as possi ble, are s;iid to he an excellent remedy for scalds and burns. "If you do not g;ive me a dime," said a young hopeful to his mamma. "I know a hoy who's ot the measks, and I'll go and catch them " An exchange sass. "Noboby has (alien from a balcon for a week back." It wouldn't be very good for a weak back, anyhow, if they did. Opportunity !:ae bair 'n front, behind she is bald; il you eize her by the fore lock, you may hold her; but. it she once escapes; not .Jupiter bimselt oau oatch he again. Pbaodrus. Brains. Says a modern philosopher: People go according to thei brains; i! .hese lie in the head, they study; if in lb; stomach, they eat; if in their heels, they dance." At bill has been passed by the Minne sota House iu aid of the saflereis by the lute p rairie bres, providing lor a loan of 3f20.O0O to enabie poor people to buy seed far the next crop; the loan to each party not to exceed thirty dollars. Mecbt nics and laborers in various pans of .'he country are making a great mistake in !oioj to Ciiicatro in search of work. The supply ol labor of all sorts is far in cxo.'ds of the deuiaud, and will he lor two months to come. Sarah Sylvis ) In the Court of by her next fri-nd I Cumoion P eas of Elk Freeman Micliart County. No. 33Aug vi. I uia Term 1871. Datid iiylvia. J &ur libel for Divorce. To DAVID tSYLVIS, respcnleut: Slti: You will please take notice, that the undersigned lias been appointed ex aminer by tbe Court, t take the testimony of witnesses iu this cae on tne pari of the Libelleiit, and that the said witnesses will .be produced, owoi n und examined, before me al uiy olfico in tlidg.vay, on Friday the btu day of March, oaxt at 1'J o'clock a. in. of thai diy, at which tinaa and place you may attend if you think (i roper. J. 0. W. IMILXY, Examiner. Ivn60t3. Notice f In th matter of ) Iu the District Court Johu Farrer i Co., Vof the U. S. for the Bankrupts. j W. Dis't. of Pa. In Bankruptcy. Western District of Pennsylvania, at: At Kidgway, Pa., the 6th day of Febru ary, A. V. 1872. ISIK: I hereby iuform you that a second general rum-ting of the creditors of said Bank'upte, will be held at Kidgway, in faid dietricl. ou Weduesdny, tbe 13th day ot March, A. D , 1872, at 2 o'clock P. M., at the dilice of S. U. W ooiiruff, Esq., one of the Kegistera in Bankruptcy in said District, lor the purposes named io the twenty-seventn Section of the Bankrupt Act of March 2nd. 1307. I am, sir. your obtdient servant, C. U. MoUAUlEY, Assignet. vln49t8. AGtSNl'8 WANTED. MAUI TWAIN'S" NEW BOOK I ROUGHING IT 18 READY FOR CANVASSERS. It is a companion volume to INNOCENTS ABROAD," of which 100:000 Oories Have already been ordered, and is still one of tbe best Belling books out. Don't waste time on books no one wants, but tak one people will atop you io ths streets to subscribe for. -'There is a time to laugh," aud all who read this book will see clearly that time has oome. Apply at ones for territory, Circulars, and Ttrms. A-id-tss . SUf FIELD ASHMEAD, Publuhar. 711 Smmsi 6trt, Pb.tla4.lphU. nooEs NEWADVERTISEMENTS AD 'INISTKATOK'fl SOTICE. Notice is hereby given that letters of Ad nniitfration on the estate of B. A Weed, deoeased. late of Jar township! Elk County, Pennsylvania, having ben granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment, and Ihoae having claims r demands will present them properly authenticated for stit'enient without delay. MARY ANN WEED, Administratrix, CHARLES McVBAN, Administrator. vtn49t4. is worth $28 per ton, tree of Freight at any station on the P. & E R. R. west of' Williamsport. bv the car load. Aldress, H. HEM II & SON, ii43t3. Hay Dealers, Corry, Pa rtliv rfp1 How Lost. How Kestored. Just 'published, new edition of Dr. Cul verwell's Celebrated Essay ou the radical ure of certain weaknesses, the effects of Errors and Abuses in early life. The celebrated author, ?n this admirable essay, clearly demonstrates from a thirty years successful practice, that the alarming consequences of such errors and ab iscs may be radically cured without the danger ous use of internal medicine or the appli cation nf the kml'e; pointing out a mode of cure at once simple, certain, and effectnal. by means of which every sufferer, no matter what his condition may be. may cure him self chenply. privately, and radically. This. Lecture should" he in the hnnds of every jouth and every raon in the land. Sent, under seal, in plain envelope, o any address, postpaid on receipt of six etnts, or two post siamps. , Also, Dr. Ciilverwell's "Marriage Guide," price 25 cents. Add-e s the Publisher, CHAS. J. C. KLIN 15 & CD , 127 Bowery, Na York, Post-Office Cox 4.5.S6. vln47yl. Agents Wanted Everywhere. To Canvass for our Popular Works, Specially suited to sales through agents, PLAIN HOME TALK. A work that should be in every family in the land. I'-Jino. 912 pages, profusely il lustrated. Price, elegantly bound, $3.25. THE LOST CITV. or Chicago as it was and as it is. A book brim full of thrilling interest and startling incidents; pro usely illustrated. Price, elegantly bound. $1 50. WELLS' fiVEHV MAN HIS OWN LAWYER AND UNITED STATES FORM BOOK. A complete Business Man's Guide for tvery ute in the Union. 12mo. 6J0 pages. Price $2.00. Wells' Illustrated National Hand Book A book for everybody. Price, e)fantly bound, $1.50 All the above are works that meet with rapid sales Our agents are doing extraor dinary we'l with them. Full descriptive confidental oirculars, sa'.it on application, and simple copies of either of tne 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 Diake money. Address, WELLS & CO,, 432 Broome St., New York. vln47m3. P. W. HAYS, DEALER IH Dry Goods, Notions, Grrceries, and General Variety, FOX, ELK CO., PA. Ear ley P. O. vln47tf. LF.OM. Charles Springstead ) In Common Pleas I In Common Pleas of Elk County No.10 Nov. T.'7'l. vs. Chrlntte L. Springstead Libel in Divorce, a vinculo matrimonii. To Charlotte L. Sjirinyatead, respondent above nimed: You ate hereby notified that the subpoena fend alias subpoena in the above case hav ing been returned non eat inventui. you are required to appear on tho 8KCOND Mi)N, DA V OP A PR1L next, being tho 8th day of the month, to answer the complaint in the above case. D. C. OYSTER, Sheriff. Sheriff's Ornoa, 1 Bidgway, Jan. lath, 1872. ( o46to. THAYER HOUSE. D. D. COOK Proprietor, Cor. Mill and Centre Sts., Ridgway, Pa. The proprietor takea this method of an nouncing to the public that he has refitted, revised, and improved, this well known hotel, and is prepared to entertaia all who favor him with their patronage, in the beat ttyle and at low rates. vln30tf. THE Tenth Volume of Wood's Household Magazine begins with Janu ary 1372. Its regular contributors in clude Horace Gree'ey, Oail Hamilton, Thos K. Beecher, Dr. W. W. Hall, James Parton, etc. Harriett Beeoher Stowe. Btick Pomeroy, John G. Saxe, Maj. Genl. Kilpatrick, Petroliura V. Nasby, eta , write for it occasionally. Terms, One Dollar a year. In clubbing, three first-class periodicals are given for the price ot 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 ths monuments of business enterpiise which mark the age." Methodist Home Journal, Philodilphia, Pa. ."It has been improving ever since we knew it a good criterioo for the future." Courier, New Market, Canada. "It is a marvel of cheapness and first. class quality combined. New York Times Spsoimen copy sent free to any address. 0. 5. yyuuu a cu., sr!6ti Ka-wburg, S. Y. 20v7 10 GO WEST.? Forty years aeo Illinois was as far West at most people wi- hed to go, and journey's were made in the legendary "I'rairie Schooner," but in these days of Frogress and Improvement, tbe word West has come to mean Iowa, Kansas, Colorado, California and the Territories, and tbe Traveler reaches almost any point therein by a splendid Line of Railroad. This Line of Railroad is the B-jrling on Ron tc, which starts from Chicago over the Chicago, Burlington St Quiocy R. R., from Indianapolis over the In dianapolis, Bloomington & Western Short Line, and from Logansport, over the Toledo-, Peoria db Warsaw R. R , and running through Burlington, teaches Omaha, Lincoln, Nebraska City, St. Joseph, Attchison, Levenworth and Kansas City, connecting with tbe Union Pacific Kansas Pacific and other Rail roads running from those cities. Always go ''By way of Burlington,' o d you will be'sure to bejright. The Burlington Route has admirable answered the question; "How to go West?" by tbe publication of a truthful and interesting document, filled.Switb faefs in regard to Time, Connections Accommodations, rates of Fare, and other interesting items, and illustrated by a large map, truthfully showing tbe 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.. Rurlinirton, Iowa. $1,000 REWARD I A reward of Oue Thousand Dollars will l paid to any Physioian who w ill product a uu-dicine that will supply the wants of the pcopb) better than the article known as DR. FaillUrEY'S Celebrate! Blood Cleanser or Panacea. It must be a better Cathartic a better Alter ative, a better Su ioritio, a better Diuretic, a better Tonic, and in every wa y better than the I'an-a-ce-a. No matter how Ion g it has been in use or bow lately discovered Above all it must not contain anything MOT PURELY VEGETABLE . $5,00 REWARD ! ! A reward of Five Hun lrad Dollars will be paid for a medicine that, will perma nently care more cases of Costiveuen, Constipation. Sick or Nervous Headache, Liver complaint, Bilious Disorders, Jaun dice, Kheumatisul, Gout. Dyspepsia, Chills and Fever, Tape Worms, Boils. Loins, Sidt aud llaad aud Female Complaint than on. F.fjri:r' BLOOD CLEtNSER OR PANACEA, which is usel more extensively by praotio inj physicians than any other popular aiediciue known. For Sileby Ut. G. ME33ESGER and WHIPPLE & HARTLEY", Kidg way. Pa. vln22yl. Tu ADVERTISERS. All persons who contemplate tmk'ng contracts with news papers for the insettioa of Advertisements should sen 1 to GEO. P. ROWELL & CO. for a Circular, o inclose 25 cents for their ONE HUNDRED PAGE PAMPHLET con taining Lists of 8.0i '0 Newspapers anl estimates, showing the coat of advertising, also many useful hints to advertisers, and o ne aoconnt of the experiences of men who are known a SUCCESSFUL ADVER TISERS, This firm are proprietors of tha American New-p a tidferiiging Agency. 41 PARK ROW, N. Y. and are possessed of unequaled facilities for securing the insertion of advertisement in all Newspapers and Periodicals at lowest rates. vlu37:21. FOR SALE. THE PROPERTY KNOWN AS "THE JOHNSONBURO COAL LOTS" with all the privileges possessed by the Wilinarth Coal Company, Apply to SAMUEL A. CROZER, Upland P. 0., Delaware County, Penn'a. C?E.Vr. n1JTTED FOIt PHASES OF LONDON LIFE. By P. J. Kirwan.the well-known J ournalist. The Very Largest Commissions Paid. This book is a beautiful octave of 665 pages, embelished with 200 engravings, and a finely executed map of Londun, designed and executed expressly for thU work by eminent artists It contains a full! graph io and truthful statement of the Sights, Se crets and Sensations of the great Metropolis of the world. Address, DUFF1ELD ASHMEAD. Publisher, 711 Sansom Street, Philadelphia. vln44tf. tGEJTTS n1JTTED. GHEAT IH0TJCEK2TNS! MORMQfJISM 9 DESCRIPTIVE OP 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 evidenoe agair.st Rrigharu Young and tbe Elders. The "Prophet" in court. Trial aod sentence of Hawkins. Startling disclosures, plots, atiinationt and victim. 472 poges, fully illustrated. Circulars, Terms and full particulars, sent free oo application, address, DUFFIELD ASHME AD, Pub. 711 Sansom St., Philadelphia. vln44tf. Ir you want any visiting cards, call at tbe Adv oati ofice and see those we have printed. We bare aoaaa foe samples of Ueea tad also of cither Job wWk W. S. SERVICE GO AND SEE! IT WILL PAYI THE LARGEST 8TOCK OF THX BIST FO OTH8R IN STOCK- S TO FESl HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS IN ENDLESS ARIETY. PRICES WILL SUIT ! GOODS WILL PLSASEI 1 SELL STOVES DELIVERED AND SET FREE! FREE! FREE! CALL AND EXAMINEI A PLEASURE TO SHOW GOODS! W. 8. 8ERVICK, 10. 1 Masonio Hall Building, Ridgway, Pa. NATURE'S Contains no LAO SULPHUS-Na SUGAR OF LEAS -No LITH ARGE No NITRATE OP SIL VER, and is entirely free from the Poisonous and Health-dsstroying Drags usel in otner Hair Prepara tions. Transparent and clear as crystal, it will noi sou tne nnest lanrio, perfectly safe, clean and efficient, desideratum: long sought for and found at last! It restores and prevent the Hair from beooming Gray, imparts a soft, glossy, ap pearance removes Dandruff, is oool and refreshing to the head, ohecks the Hair from falling off, and restores it to a great extent when prematurely lost, prevents Headaches, cures nil humors, cutaneous eruptions, and unnatural heat. As a diessing for the hair it is the best article in the market. Dr. Ki. Smith, Patentee, Ayer, Mass. Prepared only by PROCTER BROTHERS, Gloucester, Mass The genuine is pu: up in a panel bottle, made expressly for it, with the name of the article blown in the glass. ABk your Druggist for Nature's Hair Restorative, and take no other. B8end two three cent stamps to Procter Brothers for a -'Treatise oa the ' uman Hair " The information tt con tains is worth $500,00 to any person. FOR SALE BY G. G. MESSENGER, DRUGGIST, Main Street, Ridgway, Psnn'a. vlnllyl. established in 1830 WELCH & GRIFFITHS' Saws! Saws! Saws! SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS. Axes, Files, Cast Steel, Mill nieh ings, and Machinery. (fiTGet ths BEST, they will prove tha obeapeat. Prioes reduced. Bend for pries List an Circulars. WILCH k GRIFFITHS, Beatoc, Mass., er Detroit, Mloh lalttSt BUSINESS CARDS. A. RATHBTJS, Attorney-at-I,Tr f JT Kidgway Pa 2 'J tf. JOHN G. HALL, Attorney at law, Rid,, way, Elk county Pa. mar 22 601 t S. H1I L, Physioian and Sureaoa JX, Kersey, Elk Oo. Pa J 0. W. BALLET, ATTORNET-ATLAW. vln23yl. Ridgway, Elk Cotmty, P. Agent, for the Traveler's Life and A oof aent Insurance Co., of Hartford, Conn. JEYNOLOS HOUSE, EE71T0LDS7ILLE, JZFTZRSCN CO, ZA. H. S. BELNAP, Profr TS-Bordwell. M. D. Eolectio Physioan . Office and residence opposite ths Jail, on Centre St., Bidgway, Pa. Prompt attention will be given to all calls. Office hours: 7 to 8 A. M- , 12 to 2 P. M. ; and fl to 7 P. M. Mar. 22. 60 tf D a C. H. FULLElt, BOTANIC PHYSICIAN. n -j . Ridowat, Pa. House6"0 and offioe opposite tho Thayer rp S. HARTLEY", M. D., A. Physician ana Surgeon, R'dgway, pa. Office in Wn'ker's Building! fecial attention gven to Surgery.' Office iBttse from 8 a. m. to 10 p. m. Resideno. on corner of South and Court Btreets, on- po.ie me new School House. Ail calls promptly attended to. vln2yl. il G. MESSENGER. ' VX Druggist and Parmaceutist, corner Main and Mill streots, Ridgway, Pa. A full assortment of carefully selected For eign anosDomestio Drugs. Prescriptions carefully dispensed at all hours, day or u,8ht' vlnSv. (1HARLES HOLE9, ' J Watchmaker, F.ngraver and Jeweler, Main street, Ridgway, I'a. Agent for ths Howe Sewing Machine, and Morton Gold Pen. Repairing Watches, eto, done with the same accuracy as heretofore. Satis faction guaranteed. vlnly. W. C. HEALY". DEALER IN 5ST GOODS, GROCERIES, PB0713IMTS PRODUCE, FRUITS, &c. In8tf. West End, Ridgway, Pa. HYDE HOUSE, RinowAT, Elk Co., Pa, W. II. SCHR-AM, Proprietor Thankful for the pntrontge 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 the same. Oct 30 1869. IHE OLD BUCKTAIL'S HOTEL, Kane, McKean Co., Pal R. E. LOOKElt, Proprietor. Thankful for the patronage hnratofote ea liberally bistowed upon huu. the new pro prietr, hopes, by paying strict attention to the comfort aud convenience of guests, to merit a continuauoe of the same. Tha only stables for horses in K.tue and well ktpt night or Jay vln23yl. ITALL & BltO. Attorneys - at - Law: ST. MARY'S, ELK COUNT? P2T1TSYL7A1TIA, MKO. UAH jAg. K y, H4lt DR. G. WHIPPLE. Dental Surgeon. Office in Walker's Building. All kinds of dentistry doeinthe best, gtyl,, aad all vvorl warranted. IId will visit Kme oa the 1st, 2d. and 3d; Wiloox on tho 10tn. 11th, and 12th; St. Mary's on the 21s 22d and 23d of each month. At all other times he can be found at his office in Ridgway. Pa. vln2yl. KERSEY HOUSE, Cknthbville, Elk Co., Pa. John Collins, Proprietor. Thankful for the patronage heretofore so libertlly bestowed upon him, the new proprietor, hopes, by paying striot at tention to the comfor: and convenience of guests, to merit a oontinuanoa of the same. j: WILBER, One Door East of the Post Office, Main. St., Ridgwav, Pa. , Fresh Fish every Thurs day. Fresh Oysters every day. vlnltf. J." PARSONS, Manufacturer and Dealer in Boots & Shoes, Main St., opposite Hotel, ov27y Wilcox, Pa. AGENTS WANTED! For the fastest anl most nonular book with An Tl. lustrations, likenesses of all the Presidents beautifully bound, and printed on tinted paper. THE NATION, Its Rulers and Institutions, IU ENGLISH AND GERMAN Nothing like it. Strikes evervbodv a just the book they need. It is an Enoyclo pcedia of the Government, single page in it, are of themselves worth the price of tne oooa tier ouu page ana only $2.60. A KICH HARVEST, for Canvassers ladies and gentlemen farmers, teaohars and students. One agent took 76 orders in a few days, wiih circular alone, before tkt book appeared. $20 A D IV can he oleared in fai.' territory. Write at once for oirotK lar and information. NEW WOULD PUB- womnu to,, nor. itBna isartet bwM'.fc Philadelphia. vletlyt.
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