8lh (founts Sldtiocatc. TnCRSDAT, FEBRUARY 12 1872. Sates of Advertising. On olumn, one year $7fi 00 i " " 40 on t " " " 25 00 I " " " 15 00 Transient advertising per square, of eight lines or less 8 times or tega 2 00 Business cards, ten lines or less, per year 6 00 Marriages and Death notioea inserted gratis. Elk Lodge, A. T. X. Stated meetings of Elk Lodge will t held at their hall on tin second and fourth Tuesdays of each month. 0. L. MoCRACKEN, Seo'T. f Tanple of Honor and Temoeraice. Elkton Temple No. 81, meets on each alternate Thurday. at their Lodge Room, a Main screet, over J. V. Honk's store. S. A. BOTE, V. R. Var 1 line at nidgway. Erie Express East 2:0fl a m. do do West 2:15 a. in. do Mail East 4:55 p. m. do do WeRt '. :27 a. m. RenoTO Accommodation East 7:65 a m. do do do West....- i:00 p. m. Job Work at this office Somk of our lumbermen have com neoacd '.'rafting in." India Ink Photoohaphb at the West End Gallery. Gold doted in New York lust Mon day at 110. The West End Gallery is the place to get good photographs. Pictures enlarged lrom the sraallest looket to life size etc., at West End Gallery. Rsv, II.A. Paiuso will hold ser- in the Court House next Sunday, morning and evening. Hon. A.I. Wilcox will pleaso au cept our thanks for numerous public documents. ME would advibe our readers to get Vaccinated, us a preventative against small pox. An ounce of 'prevention is fa id to be worth a poutjd of cure. II ARTLKY de Wmi'l'U, corner t.f Jlsiti and Broad streets, have on hand a large stock of drugs and fancy articles. iive thein n call. Dan Scribnkk ruin a hack to and from each train. This arrangement is gr at arro'i modatn n to the traveling public and is deserving of a liberal patronage. NkW Bakk.ky Uidfiway has at lust got a bakery and a good one too. Any of leaders in want of anything in the broad, pi, cr cxko line, will do well to give the new bakery a call, Main street, one door cast of post office. TlIRfcB-FOUllTiH of the population of Harrisburg are sick with diarrhoea. It is attributed to impure water. We are glad to be able to state that the meat, bcrs of the Legislature are not affected They don't drink water. Tim Natiwx, its Hours and In 8TITUTION8. This u tne title 01 ft valuable tnd useful book, for which Mr, J. K. Nugent is the ageut for Elk connty. Mr. Nugent is now canvassing this place. The price of the work is 62.50, at which no one can afford to be without it. Our old friend B. A. Weed, Esq., in his life time iusared in the Economical Life Insurance Co., of Providence, Rhode Island, for which Chas H. Brown was agent and took several risks in this county during last summer. Mrs. Weed has received 13.000 which wftfl tTiA amount nf tha nftlirtw Tni Marlow Murder. We have received from the publishers, Clark & Waite, Jamestown, N. Y., a copy of the history of the arrest, trial, conviction and sentence of Charles Marlow lor the murder of Win. Bachmann. Copies Will be for sale at all the leading News Rooms, and will be sent by mail, post paid, by the publishers, upon reoeipt of 25 cents and postage stamp. We notice that Mr. Wm. B, Couch, an agent for tho Phoenix Life Insurance Company, of Hartford, Conn., is in town to insure as niaBy of our citizens as may wish to avail themselves of the opportunity offered to insure in a re liable company. The Phoenix is one of tho best life insurance companies and perfectly reliable, and worthy of the patronage of all. Mr. Couch will be at this place again about the first of May next at which time he will attend to a i t . f " If. ii an wno wibti ro insure wun a rename firm atid in a good company. It is a good thing to be insured for then in 1 . .1 case oi aeatn you leave sometnmg lor your family. Dr. T. 8. Hartley is ex- Gttci. Picturb Frames in grea variety and made to order at West End Gallery No More Gray Hair. Nature's Hair Restorative brings back the origi nal color. It is Dot a dye, and clear as crystal. Contains nothing injurious. See advertisement. n51tl in- Couhty Institute The annual session of the Elk county teachers in stituta will be held in the new school house at Ridgway, commencing March 11, 1872, and continuing five days. RUFUS LUCORE, County Supt. A Square Business House. Ever since assuming control of the Journal we have and dealings with the advettis ing Erin of Geo P. Bowell & Co., 41 Park Row, New York City, and have found them just, upright and honorable gentlemen in every instance; just such men as it is a pleasure for persons wish ing to advertise, or newspaper men to do business with. We cheerfully recoui mend them to those wishing to make their wants known through the press." Rookford (III.) Journal. New Post Office Order. Wash ington, D. C, Feb. 1. Owing to the rapid increase in the mails, and the es tablishment of many new post offices throughout the country this Department finds it tieiessary, in order to facilitate the distribution, and to secure a speedy tianstuission ol the heavy itails now passing, particularly over the trunk lines of railroads, to request of the public that in all cases the name of the Comity as well as the I'ost Offke and Stale, be superscribed upon letters, circulars, newspapers, and other matter to be lorwarded by mail. J. A. J. CRESSWELL, Postmaster General. Godey's Lady's Book for March 1872, is to hand. The steel plate "Cinderella" is the best this year, Miss Lolipnp is having a reception Distinguished ladies and gentlemen are crowding the rooms, glad of the honor Uoioreci lasnton-piate, containing a do ner dress, walking dress, reception dress. evening dress, and house dress. Also pretty dress for a child. A seasonable wood-cut "Gathering Easter Eggs" which will be appreciated by the juv 'lilcs. The Etruscan Slipper, printed in colors, is a i:ood design, and will be found easy of execution. Nothing bet ter in the display of fashions can be found in any magazine this month than Godey gives in his colored fashion. plate and extension sheet. Seventeen differ ent styles ure given. Besides the dnssis, there are twenty-three designs of miscellaneous articles given collars, ba.-ijiiet, etc. Numerous designs for limey work ate also given in the work department. I ennsylvania Cities and Towns The cities und boroughs of Pennsyl vania with a population in 1871 of over 5.UC0 souls are; Philadelphia, ti74,022; Piltbburg, 80,07(5; Allegheny, 53,180; Scranton, 8",U(J2; Reading, 33,930; Harrisburg, 23,104; Lancaster, 20.233; Erie, 19,010; Birmingham and East Birmingham, 18,091; Williamsport, 10.030; Kaston and South Easton, 14, 154; Allentown, 13,884; Pottsville, 12,384; York, 11,003; Norristown, 10, 753; Altoona, 10,010; Wilkesbarre, 10,174; Chester, 9.485; Tiiusville, 8, 630; Danville, 8,43(3; Bethlehem and Sooth Bethlehem, 8,008; Meadville, 7,103; Lockhavcn, 6,986; Corry, 6,809; Pittston, 6,700; Lebanon, 6,727; Car lisle, 6,G50; Columbia, 6,461; Carbon dale, 6,003; Chambersburg, 6308; Newcastle, '6,161; Johnstown, 6,028; Tamaqua. 5,900; 8t. Clair, 5,720; Ash land, 5,714; Westchester, 5,630; Mauch Chunk and East Mauch Chunk, 5;427, and Phoenixville, 5,292. . Wuen the discoverer of any scientific subject, asks the co-opevation of tho learned in science, to test the merit and truth of his discovery by severe tests and practical results, and then to indoise and recommend it, it is fair to presume it is valuable for the purpose intended. Such has been the course pursued by Messrs. Hal! & Co., proprietors of Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer And all those who havo tested it (among whom we may mention Dr. A. A. Hayes j und S. Dana Hayes, Chemists, and State Assay ers of .Massachusetts; Walter Bmoliam, M. D., Prof, of Surgery iu Peon. University, Philadelphia; Geo Gray. M. D., Professor of Anatomy and Physiology) assert it is the best prepara tion in use for all cutaneous diseases of the scalp. Restores gray bair to its original color, prevents the hair from falling out, creates a new growth. It is certainly worthy of a trial. New buryport Herald of Gospel Liberty. "If there is anything under the can ister of heaven that I have in escres cenoe," said Mrs Partington, "it is the slandering going about like a boy-constructor, circulating his calomel upon booctt folks." The Lost Heir of Linlithgow is the name of Mrs. Emma D. E. N. Southwortb's new novel, now in press, and to be published in a few days by 'J'. B. Peterson & Brothers, Philadelphia It will command a very large sale, as it is one of Mrs. Southworth's most power ful written efforts, exciting and sensa tional, and is fully equal, if not superior to "Tried for Her Life," "Cruel as the Grave," "The Maiden -Widow," "Tho Family Doom," "The Changed Bride," "The Bride's Fate," "Fair Play," and "How He Won Her," which have proven to be eight of tho most popular novels ever published, and which are having Unprecedented sales, for Mrs. South worth, as a novelest, stands at the head of all female writers. Her con ccptions are marked by origiuality, and there is a purity aud sweatuess about her language which give s peculiar charm to her writings. Her characters are powerfully and touchingly drawn, and wo learn to love them because they are more natural than affected. "The Lost Heir of Linlithgow" will be issued in a large, duodecimo volume, uniform with Mrs. Southworth's other works and will be sold at the low price of JJ1.75 in cloth, or $1.50 in paper cover; or copies will be sent by mail, to any place, post-paid, by the publishers, no receipt of the price of the woik iu a letter to them. EOOKS AND EYES. The poor man's story the garret. The brain gets a fifth ol our blood. Fiftv-one riersons were convicted of violating the postal law - Horace Greeley was 61 years of age on the o'i lost. Apprehension of evil is often wor.-e than the evil itself. Au honest employment is a most ex celleut patrimony. The divine faculty is to see what everybody may look ut. The steruest irony of fate may lie in the fu.ulluietit of our wishes. Tho rays of happiness, like those of light, ure coiorless when unbroken. Montet-quien wrote: "Happy is that people whose annals are written in sand: A grime ol pitch aud toss Life on the ocean wave. I'jinht miliums ot persons in the United States use tobacco. The Supreme Ourt of Maine decides that uu uvster is a fi-ti with a crust on. Three hundred and twenty four firms failed in New York last year. Be courteous to all, intimate with few, and let that few be well tried. Happiness consists in the ability to appreciate. Connecticut girls talk of "ulcerated papers" meaning the pictorials. If England sa.vs war, the whole of the Niagara Falls becomes ours. The richest gold fields in the work! are said to be in East Siberia. Maine girls say there ain't enough bridges on the sleighing route. "You cutt't sometimes most always gboerally tell," is both elegant and grammatical' Out in Montana the cold has been so- intense that whisky has bad to be sold by the stick. Sibeiian ' milk men carry their com modity in a frozen state aud chop off a quart with a hatchet. Wheuever we hear a man curse tho town, we conclude he had better leave it for the town's good. A hundred cents will make a dollar but a million dollars won't make goon sense. The Jesuit body throughout tho world now contains 9.104 members, iu 1851 it hardly numbered 4,100. Chief Justice Chase is announced as off the field of jhe Presidency, and lavor- og the nomination ot Senator J'rumbull. If you waut your neighbor to "know all about you," give a party, and don't invite the folks who live next door. Bad habits are thistles of the heart. and every indulgence from which will spring a new crop of weeds. "Extending your shop front into the newspaper" is the latest defination lor advertising. Josh Billings says: "If a man has got eighty thousand dollars at interest, and owns the house he lives in, it aiu't much trouble to be a philosopher." When a man owns himself to be in error, be Goes but tell vou, iu other words, that ho is wiser thau he was Dean Swift. We have but one minute at once, let us improve it Our moment will soon come when this life will cease may we so live to meet it without regret. Look always at the bright side of things, as the cheering and invigorating sun does; aud remember tbat coutent is the mother of good discretion. Pennsylvania has 2.893 post offices. 203 more than the State ol New Yoik. The who'e number of poi-t offices in the the United States is 30,045. An Ohio paper mentions a housewife in that State of such extraordinary neat ness that she scrubbed her kitcheu floor until she tell through iuto the cellar. A young lady in Rock Island has made a bet of (1,000 that she can col. hot a million canceled postage stamps in four years, and is oow at work tryiug to win the bet. If Gract Greenwood bad the framing of the law, only such women should be allowed to vote as had sewiug machines and knew bow to xm them. NEWADVERTISEMENTS To.t Mh'.p Auditor'- Jrotlcr. Ridgwny. Pa., February 19th, 1872. N'ntice is herehy given t.iat tho under signed Auditors of Kidgway Township, will meet at the Trot honotary'a Office in Ridg way on Thursday the 20th of February Inst., for the purpose of auditing, settling, and adjusting the tccotinis of the several Township Officers of said Township, at which time and place all ownsbip Officers, having unsettled accounts with said Town ship are requested to attenl, in default whereof will abide the consequences of the law, this nonce being a seconJ call. R. V. RIME, 1. !. V. GILLIS, Y Auditors. FRED. 8CHOENING. J Barah SyWls by her next friend Freeman Michart VI. David Sylvis. In the Couvt of Common Pieas of IJlk County. No. 83 Aug ust Term 1871. Stir Libel for'Divorcc. To DAVID 8YLVIS, respondent: IK: You will please take notice, that the undersigned has heen appointed ex aminer by the Court, to take the testimony of witnesses in this case on the part of the Libellent, and that the said witnesses will be produced, bworn and examined, before me nt my office in Ridgway, nn Friday the 81I1 day of March, next at 10 o'clock a. m. of that day, at which time and place you niay attend if you think proper. J. O. W. BAILEY, Examiner. Ivno0t3. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that letters of Ad ministration on the estate of B. A Weed, deceased, lute of Jay township, Elk County, Pennsylvania, having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said estnte will plcuee make immediate payment, and those having claims or demands will present them properly authenticated lor seiement without dclav. MARY ANN WKKD. Administratrix, CHARLES McVEAN; Administrate vln40t4. is worth 828 per ton, free of Freight at any station on the P. & E R. R. west of Williamsport. by tho car load. Address, II. HE TH & SON, n48t3. Hay Dealers, Corry, Pa. t&aL-s How Lost, How 1 How Restored. Just published, a new edition of Dr. Cul verwell's Celebrated Essay on the radical cure of certain weaknesses, t he effects of Errors and Abuses in early life. The celebrated author, !n this admirable esav, clearly demolish ates from a thirty years successful practice, that the nlni niing consequences of such errors and ab ses 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, ctrlain, and effectual, by means of which cvevy sufferer, no matter what bis condition may be. may cure him self cheiply, privately, and radically. Thi9 Lecture should be in the hands of every joutli and every nion in the land. Sent, under seal, in plain envelope, '0 any address, postpaid on receipt of six cents, or two post slumps. Also, Dr. Culverwell s "Marriage Guide, price -0 cents. Add-e s the Publishers, I. HAS. J. C. KL1 Mi CO., 127 flowery, Ne York, Post-Office Cox 4.5.SG. ln47yl. Agents Wanted Everywhere. To Canvass for our Popular Work3, Specially suited to sales through agents, PLAIN HOME TALK. A work that shonld be in every familv in the land. 12mo. 'J12 pages, profusely il lustrated. Price, elegantly bound, $3.23. THE LOST CITY, 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, bl.6'1. WELLS' EVERY MAN HIS OWN LAWYER AND UNITKD STATES FORM UOOK. A complete Business Mnn's Guide for every State in the Union. llmo. B00 pages. Price $2.00. Wells' Illustrated National Hind Book A book for everybody. Price, elegantly bound. $1.50. All tho ahovo are works that meet with rapid sales Our agents are doing extraor dinary we'l with luein. full descriptive conndental circulars. scut 011 upplicuhon, and simple copies of either of l'ie works sent post paid on receipt of price. We want good live Agents; men who can fully appreciate the merits of the work, und the fact that it meets ft universal want Agents Who desire to do good as well as to make money. Address, WELLS CO,, 432 BroomeSt., New York. Vln47m3. P. W..HAYS, DEALER IN Goods, Notions, Grrceries, Dry and General Varioty, FOX, ELK CO., PA. Eartey P. O. vln47lf. legal. Charles Springstead 1 In Common Pleas vs. I of Elk County Chrlotte L 8pringstead j No. 10 Nov. T.'Tl. Libel in Divorce, a vinculo matrimonii. To Charlotte L. Springatead, respondent above named: You are hereby notified th;tt the subnocna and alias subpoena in tho above case hav ing been returned non est inventus, you are required to appear on tho SECOND MON DAY OF APRIL next, being the 8th day of the month, to answer the complaint in the above case. D. C. OYSTER, Sheriff. Sheriff's Offick, Ridgway, Jan. lsth, 1872. ( n46to. rjlHAYER HOUSE. A D. D. COOK Proprietor, Cor. Mill and Cemre Sts., Ridgway, Pa. The proprietor takes this method of an nouncing to the public that, he has refitted, revised, and improved, this well known hotel, and is prepared to entertain all who favor um with their patronage, in the test ttyle and at low rate. vlndCkf. - ' kH0W TO 00 WEST." Forty years ago Illinois was as far West as most people wi-hed to go, and journey's were made in the legendary 'Prairio 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 ary point therein by a splendid Linn of Railroad. This Line of Railroad is the Burling on Rou te, which Marls from Chicago over the Chicago, Burlington d- Quiucy R. R., from Indianapolis over the In dinnapolis, Bloomington & Western Short Line, and from Logansport, over tho Toledo,. Peoria fc Warsaw R. R , and running through Burlington, reaches Omaha, Lincoln, Nebraska City, St. Joseph, Attchison, Levenworth and Kansas City, connccti jg with the Union Pacific Kansas Pacific aud other Rail roads ruunitig from those cities. Always go "By way of Burlington," nnd you will be sure to bo right. The Burlington Route has admirable answered the question; "How to go West?" by tho publication of a truthful and interesting document, filled with facts in regard to Time, Connections, Accommodations, rates of Fare, and other interesting items,. and illustrated tjy a large map, truthfully showing the whole West, which thoy di. -tribute free of charge. . Copies, and additional in formation, can be obtained by address ing. General Passenger Agent, B. & M. R. It.. Burlington, Iowa. $1,000 REWARD I A reward of One Thous m I Dollars will l a yaid to any Physioian who w ill produce a uu-dioiiiu that will supply the wants of the people better than the article known as CehVatei Blcod Cleanser or Panacea. It must be a better Cathartic, a better Alter ative, a hetter Sitiloi-itic, a better Diuretic, a better Tonic, aud in every way berter than the Pan a ce a. No matter how long it has been in ie or how lately discovered Above all it must not contain anything not PLBELY VEGKTABLB. $5.00 REWARD!! A reward of Five Hun Irad Dollars will be paid for a mj'licino that will perma nently care more cases of Cosliveuess, Constipation, tsiek or Nervous Headache, Liver Complaint, Bilious Disorders, Jaun dice, Rheumatism, Gout, Dyspepsia, Chi lis and Fever, Tape Worms. Boils. Loins, Side aud Head Mid tetanic Complaint than Kit. KIHK.VrS BLOOD CLEANSER OR PANACEA, which i9 use 1 more extensively by practic ing physicians than any other popular me liciuo known. For Silo by U. G. ME.S.SESlEa and WHIPPLE & HARTLEY;. Ridg way, Pa. vln'221. To .A DVERTISr.RS. All persons who contemplate nnk:ng contracts with news papers for the insettion of Advertisements should sen i to GEO. P. EOWELL L CO. for a Circular. 0 inclose 2" cents for their ONE IIUXDRED PAGE PAMPHLET con taining Lis! 9 of 3,0i'0 Newspapers an I estimates, showing the cost of advertising, also many useful hints to advertisers, and so ne aeciuut of the experiences of men who are known as SUCCESSFUL ADVER. TISI'.llS. This firm arc nroprietors of the American Vespiper dvertising Agency. 41 PAEK HOW, 1T...Y-. and are possessed of unequaled facilities for securing the insertion of nlvertisement in all Newspapers and Periodicals at lowest rates. vlu37'21. FOB, SALE. THE PROPERTY KNOWN AS "THE JOHS'SOXBURG COAL LOTS" with all tho p-ivilejjos possesset by the Wilmnith Coal Coinnanv, Applv to SAMUEL A. CROZER. Upland P. O., Delaware County, Penu'a. THE Tenth oiutne of Wood's Household Magazine begins with Janu ary 1372. ltd regular contributors in clude Horace Grec'ey, Gail Hamilton. Thos K. Bnecber, Dr. V. W. Hall. James Parton, etc. Harriott Beecher Stowe, Btiek Pomeroy, John Q. Saxe. Maj. Genl Kilpatrick, Petroliuiu V Nasby, ete , writo for it occasionally. Terms, One Dollar a year. Iu clubbing, three first-class period'eals are given for the price ot one of thein . The most liberal Premium List ever published. No periodical is more frequently or fa vorably mentioned by the press. "AYood's Household Magazine is oue of tha monuments of business enferpiise which tuurk tho aire." Methodist Home Journal, Philodelpliia, Pa. 4,It has becu improving ever since wo knew it a good criterion for the future." flluurier, New Market, Canada "It is a marvel of cheapness and Gist. class quality combined. New York 'l imes Specimen copy sent tree to any address. S. S. WOOD & CO.. n4ff Newburg N. Y. F )R Sale. The vilLifjo pioperty, formerly owned by Dr. W. Shaw.nt Ceutreville, Elk Co., Pa. Consisting of a two story house with Drug Store attached, for sale by DR. J. S. UORDWELL, n26tf. Ridgwuy, Elk Co. Pa. Terms easy, part cash and balance on time. A good location for a physician. ?WB8CWTBB fpT t1l0 AUTWATE. W. S. SERVICE GO AND SEE! IT WILL PAYI THI LARGEST STOCK OP THE BEST-NO OTHER IN STOCK $ TO r E S I HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS.IN ENDLESS ARIETY. PRICES WILL SUIT ! GOODS WILL PLEASE! CC1 1 -nUETADI STOVES DELIVERED AND SET FREE! FIIEE! FREE! CALL AND EXAMINE! A PLEASURE TO SHOW GOODS! W. S. SERVICE, No. PMasonio Hall Building. Ridgway, Pa N VTUPE'S hair Restorative Contains no LAC SULPHUB Ho SUGAR OP LEAD ITo LITH-AEGE-No NITRATE OF SIL VER, and is entirely free from the Poisonous and Health-destroying Drugs usod in other Hair Prepara tions. Transparent and clonr as crystal, it will not soil the finest fabric. perfectly safe, clean and eflieii'nt ilo I..,,, t ,, ... u 1.,,,,. sought for nnd found at last! It restores and prevent the Hair from becoming Gray, imparts a soft, glossy, ap pearanco 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, pi even's Headaches, cures all humors, cutaneous eruptions, -and unnatural heat. As a dressing for the hair it is the best article in the market Dr. U. 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. Ask your ' Druegist for Nature's Hair Restorative, and take no other. t6JSend two three cent stamps to Procter Brothers for a 'Treatise oa the I utiinn Hair " The information tt con tains is worth $000.0) to any person. FOR SALE BY G. G. MESSENGER, DRUGGIST, Mtin Street, Ridgway, Tcnn'a. " vlnllyl. established in 1830 WELCH & GRIFFITHS' Saws! Saws! Saws! SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS. Axes, Files, Cast Steel, Mill Bush ings, and Machinery. I3?-Get the BEST, thev will nr. t, - .- ' J ..... g.V,V . .. u cheapest. Prices reduced. Send for price List an Circulars. WELCH & GRIFFITHS, Boston, Mass., or Detroit, Micb. TnI?rS8 - BUSI3BS3'UAi:D3. j "I A. RAT1IBUN, Attorncy-nt-Law JT Ridgway Pa. 2 2 tf. TOIIX G. HALL, Attorney at law, ITitlg. tf way. Elk county Pa. mar 2 titjl 4 S. HM L, Physician and Surgeon JY, Kersey, Elk Co. Pa J O. W. BAILEY, ATTORNEY-ATLAW. vln23yl. . Ridgway, Elk County, Pa. Agent for the Traveler's Life nnd Aooi dont Insurance Co., of" Hartford, Conn. 1 EYNOI.OS HOUSE, S2YN0LDS7ILIS, JEFFZH5CN CO, PA, H. S. BEL.NAP, Proprietor . TS. Rordwcll, M. 1). Eclectic Physican a Office and residence opposite the Jail, on Ccntro St., Ridgway, Pu. Prompt attention will he given to all calls. OHico hours: 7 to 8 A. M- i 12 to 2 P. M. ! and 0 10 7 P. M Mar. 21. j'l tf D R O. II. EULLtil, I'OTANIO PHYSICIAN. RinowAY, Pa. Residence and office opposite tho Thayer House. rp S. HARTLEY. M. D., .1 Thysician ana Surgeon, Ridgway, Tn,. Office iu Walker's Building. Special attention gvcu to Surgery. Office house from 8 a. m. to 10 p. tn. Residence on corner of South and Court streets, op posite tho new School House. All calls promptly attended to. vln2yl. G. .MESSENGER," ' X Druggist an 1 Parmacoutist, corner Main nnd Mill s'reels, Hidgwav, Pa. A full assortment of carefully selected For eign amisDomcstic Drugs. Prescriptions carefully dispeused at all hours, day or "ig'"- vlu3y. CIHARUvS holes! I Watchmaker, Engraver and Jeweler, Main street, Ridgway, Pa. Agent for tha Howo Sewing Machine, nnd Morton Gold Pen. Repairing Watches, etc, done with the same accuracy as heretofore. Satis faction guaranteed. . vlnly. w. c. healy" DEALER -IN DR7 GOODS, CKOCEEIES, PROVISIONS PRODUCE, FRUITS, &c. vlnStf. West End.'Ridgway, Pa. HYDE HOUSE, R idg way. Elk Co., Pa. W. II. SCI1 RAM, Proprietor Thankful for tho patronage heretofore so liberally bestowed upon hitn, tho new proprietor, hopes, by paying strict at tention to the comfort nnd convenience of guests, to merit a continuauco oi tho same. Oct, 30 1800. rpilH OLD BUCKTAIL'S HOTEL, 'JL K ine, Mclvcan Co., Pa It. E. LOOKER, Proprietor. Thankful for tho patronage uerolofotc so liberally bjslowed upon lum. the new pro prietor, hopes, by paying strict, attention to the comfort and convenience of guests, to merit a, continuance of tho same. The only stables for horses in Kaao and well kept night or day Yln2;!yl. IT A Li Li & I3IIO. Attornoys - at - Law! ST. MARY'S, ' ELS COvwTY P1TKSYLYA1TIA, "i'Z JO.INO. tl.VLL J A S . K. V. HALL DR. G. WHIPPLE, Dental Surgeon. Oliiee in Walker's litiihliiij. All kinds of denli-try djuo in tho bj-a stylo, and all work warranted. Ho will visit Ivinu on ihu 1st, 2d. and 3.1; Wilcox on the li)t,i, 11th, and 12th; St. Mary's on tho 21-t', 2-'d and 21 of each mouth. At all ..tlmr tunes ha can be found at his ollieo iu Ridgway Pa. vlu2yl. K EUSEY HOUSE, CESTitlVlLLE, El.K Co., Pa. Joii.v Collins, Proprietor. Thankful for tho patronago heretofore so liber illy bestowed upon hitn, tho new pro riietor, hopes, by paying strict at tenl ion to the ooiufort and convenience of gu.'sts, to merit a continuance of the saiuo. WILBER, Oue Door East of tho Post Office, Main St., Kidgway, Pa. , Fresh Fish every Thurs day. Fresh Oysters every day. vlnltf. J. D. PARSONS, -Manufacturer and Dealer in Boots & Shoes, Main St., opposite Hotel, ov27y W:i3ox, Pa. AGENTS WANTED! For the fastest an! most popuUr book with 60 II lustrations, likenesses of all the Presidents beautifully bound, and printed on tinted paper THE NATION, Its Rulers and Institutions, IN ENGLISH ANTD GERMAN Not 111 n 17 like It. Ktrikna avarvKml C . VIVIJUUUJ us just the book they need. It is an Encyclo- poeuia or the Uuvernment. Single page in it, are of themselves worth the price of the book over 500 payee and only $2.00 A RICH HARVEST, for Canvassers ladies and gentlemen farmers, teachers and students. One aijent took 75 ordere in a few days, tciih circular alone, before thr book appeared. $20 A D IV can he cleared in fai: territory. Write at onoe for circu lar aud information. NEW WORLD PUB LISHING CH Cnr 7lhn,t Uk a. . TMIadrtpliU. -lo3r-r I
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