!h founts gsdcoqatt. IIbnrt A. Parsons, Jr., Editor. FOR GOVERNOR, HOT. HENRY SOUTHER, OF SCHUYLKILL COUNTT. THURSDAY. MARCH 7. 1872. Headquarters Republican State Central Committm or Pennsyl- TANIA. Philadelphia, Feb. 5, 1872. In pursuance of the resolution of the Republican State Central Committee, adopted at Harrisburg Jan. 18, 1872, a Republican State Convention, ccniposeil of Delegates from each Senatorial and Representative District, in the number to which such- District is entitled in the Legislature, will meet in the Hall ot the House of representatives, at Harrisburg, at 12 o'elock, noon, on Wednesday, the 19th day o April, A.. D. 1872, to nomi nate candidates (or Governor, Judfie of the Supreme Court, Auditor General (should the Legislature provide lor the choice of one by the people), and ao Xketorial Ticket; and also to elect Senatorial and Representative Delegates to represent this State in the Republican National Convention, to be held at Philadelphia, June 5, 1872. RUSSELL ERRETT, Chairman. V0L.TOE H With the present nnmber the Advo cate eotcrs upon its second year under the present rjanacement, and we leel assured that the same liberal support will be given the present year, by the friends and well wishers of the paper as was accorded in the year just past; with this support and the increase of busi ness which the giowth of our town and ounty will naturally bring to us, we ex. pect to make the paper a paying and permanent institution. We shall con tinue to advocate and uphold the prin ciples of the Republican party, and will at all times seek to advance and pro mote the interests of E'.k county. With the commencement of the new volume the time for which most of our subscribers have paid expires. As our terms are in advance this will make good many of our subscribers indebt ed to us for a year's subscription, we hope all such will promptly forward us the amount of their indebtedness. . We hear it intimutd as ainnnir tho possibilities it oot probabilities that tlon. Isaac 13. Gara, of Erie may be among the candidates for the next Republican nomination for Congress. We suppose he would not care to hivethe premature mention of his name in connection with this position, but we deemed it not im proper to simply state what we have heard. Warren Mail. HOOKS AND E7E3. Cubans smoke green cigars. Nature has written a letter of credit upon some men's faces which is honored almost wherever presented. -Thackeray The eleven territories exceed, by nearly 200,000 square rriles the aggre gate of all the admitted States. A parsimonious sea captain, answer ing the complaints of his men that the bread was bad, exclaimed; '-Whit! complain of your bread that is made from flour? What do you think of the Apostles? They ate 'shew bread,' made from old boots and shoes." Josh Billings says: ''Most meo con cede that it looks foolish to see a boy. dragging a heavy sied up bill for the 'fieetio' pleasure of ridiog down again. But it appears to me, that boy is a sage by the aide of that young man who works hard all the week, and driukg up bis wages on Saturday night." Boswell once asked Johnson if there were no possible circumstance under which suicide would be justifiable. "No," was the reply. "Well," said Bos well, "suppose a man had been guilty of fraud, that he was certain would be found out?" "Why, then," says John son, "in that cast let him go to some country where is not known, and not to the devil, where he is known. The Tribune, in an editorial on Agassis, quotes the story of a shrewd agent who tried vainly to buy the ereat naturalist for a winter's lectures. 'Why. sir, you will make more ranuoy than by ten years of this work," he reasoned. "But I have not the time to make money." said Aeassig. In this short sentence is expressed the whole of that groat sermon which Americans most need, v Hers she is agaio. Mrs. Gloversoo. of East Cleveland, over ninety years old, walked three miles one of the cold st dsys last month, borrowed a cast iron kettle weighing one hundred and twenty-three pounds and seven ounces, backed it home and made half a barrel of soft soap before supper time, and would have taken the kettle home that night if she had not been oompelled to knit t pair of stockings for her son, who was coins sway the next morning. She has taken snuff and smoked too usual E MILLION OF LIVES SAVED. one ef the most remarkable fuel of his remarkable age, not that so many persons are the victims of dvanensia or In digestion, but. its willing victims. Now, we would not be understood to say that any one regards dyspepsia with favor, or feels disposed to rank it among the luxuries of me. far from it. Those who have ex- fierienced its torments would sooul such an dea. All dread it, and would gladly dis pense with its unpleasant fanillinrities Mark Tapley. who wns jolly under all the trying circumMnnces in which he was placed, never hnl an attack of dyspepsia, or his jolily would have speedily forsaken hiin. Of all the multifarious disrates to which the human syatem is liable, there is perhaps no one so generally prevalent as dyspepsia. There aredisetses more acute and painful, find which more frequently prove fatal, but none the efleals of which are so depressing to the mind and so positively distressing to the body. If there is a wretched being in the world it is A CONFIRMED DYSPEPTIC. We have said that dyspepsia is perhaps the most universal of human diseases. This is imphatically the case in the United States Whether this general prevalence is due to the character of the food the method of its preparation, or the liastv manner in which it is usually swallowed, is not our province to explain. The great fot with which we Are called to deal is this: DYSPEPSIA PREVAILS almost uuivei sally. x Nearly every other person you meet is a victim, an apparently willing one: were this not the case, why so many sufferers, when a certain, speedy and safe remedy is within the easy reach of all who will avail themselves of it? But says a dys peptic: What is this remedy? t. which we reply: This greot nllevator of human suffering is almost as widely known as the English language. It has allayed the agonies of thousands, and is to day carry comfort and encouragement to thousand of others. This acknowledged panacea is noue other than Dr HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS Would you know more of the merits of this wonderful prepaiatiun tluin can he learned irora the experience of others? Try it yourself, and when it has failed to fulfil the assurance of us efficacy given by the proprietor, then abandon faith in it. LET IT BE KE iEM 13 Kit El), first of all, that HOOFLAND S GERMAN BITTERS is -j irnm beverage. Thcv are composed wholly of the pure juice or vital principle of roots. This is not a mere assertion The extracts from liich they are compounded are prepared by one of the ab'est of German chemists. Their effects can be beneficial only in all case - of the billiary system. Hoofl .nd's German tilt tern stand without an equal, actug piomptly and vigorously upon t lie liver; they remove its torpidity an I cause health ful secretion of bile thereby supplying the stomach with t lie most indispensable elements of Bound digestion iu proper pro portion. They purify the blood, cleansing the vital fluid of all hurtful impurities and su pliinting them with the elements of genuine hetlilitulness. Now, there are certain classes .t per sons to whom extreme Hitters are not only unpalatable, but who find it impnMjblo to take them without positive discomfort. For such Dr. HOOFLAND'S G Ell MAN TOSH! has been specially prepared. It is intended for use where a slight a'coholic stimulant is require 1 in connection with the well known Tonic properties of the pure Ger man Bitters. HOLLAND'S TONIC acts with almost marvelous effect. It ,iot oi'ly stimulates the nagging and wn.-tlirig energies, but invigorates and permanently strengthens its action upon the Liver and Stoiiuich thorough, perhaps less prompt than the Bitters, when tne same quantity is taken is none the loss certain Indigestion, iiilliousness. Physical or Ner vous prostration, yield readily to its po tent influence. It gives the invalid a new and strougt'r hold upon life, removes de pressioj of spirit, and inspires chetrt'ul ness. But Dr. Hool'land's benefactions to the human race are not 'routined to his celebrated GERMAN BITTEUS. or his invaluable Tonic. He has prepared an other medicine, which is rapidly winning its way to popular favor because of i s in trinsic metils. This m HOOFLAND'S PODOPHYLLIN PILLS, a perfect substi tute for mercury without any of uieiciiry'b evil qualities. These wonderful Pill?, which are Intend ed to act upon the Liver, are mainly i-nui posed of Pidophyllin, or the vital princi ple of the mandrake root. It is the medi cinal virtues of ibis health' civing plant in a perfectly pure and highly concentrated frin. The Podophyliin acts directly o.i the Liver, sti-nulaiing its fundi jiis and causing it to innke its billiary M'ereiion in regu ar and prope- quantities. The inju rious results which invariably follow the use of mercury is entirely avoided by their use. But it is not upon the Liver only that their powers are exrrled. The extract of Mandrake contained in them is skillfully combined with lour other ex tracts, one of which acts upon th stomach one upon the upper bowels, one upon the lo ver bowels, and prevents any griping e fleet, thus producing a pill that influences the entire digestive and al'unen art system in an equal and harmonious manner, and its action eutirely tree from nausea, vomit ing or griping pains common to all other purgatives. Possessing 'hese much desirable qualities the Podophyliin becomes invaluable as a FAMILY MEDICINE. No household should be without them They are perfectly safe, require but two for an ordinary dose, are prompt and effi cient in action, and when used in connec tion with Dr. Hoofland's German Bitters, or Tonic, msy be regarded as certain spe cifics in all eases of Liver Complaint, Dys pepsia, or any of the disorders to which the system is ordidarly subject. Hie PODOPHYLLIN PILLS act upon the stomach an I b jwels, carrying off improper obstructions, while the Bitters or Tonio purity the blood, strengthen and invigorate the frtme, give tone and appt tite to the stomach, and thus build up the invalid anew. Dr. Hoofland, having provided internal remedies for disease, has given the world one mainly for external applioati u, in the onderful preparation known as Da. HOOFLAND'S UBEEK OIL. This Oil ia a aoveroign remedy for pains and aches of all kinds. Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Toothache, ChilrUina, Sprains, Uurus, Pain in the Dack and Loins, Ringworms, etc., etc, all yield to its external application. Taken internally, it is a cure for Heart burns, Kidney Diseases, Sick Headaches, Colio, Dysentery, Cholera Morbus, Cramps. Pains Id the Stomach, Colds, Asthma, eto These remedies will be sent by express to any looality, upon application to the PRINCIPAL OFFICE, at the GERMAN MEDICINE STORE, No. 631 ARCH ST.. PHILADELPHIA CHAS. M. EVANS. Proprietor. 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This Lecture should he in the hands of every jouth and every mon in the land. Sent, under seal, in plain envelope, 'o any address, postpaid on receipt of six cetits, oriwo post stamps. Also. Dr. Culverwell's Marriage Guide,' price 25 cents. Add e s the Publishers, IIUS. J. C. KLINE CO , M" Rowery, Ne York, Post-Office fox 4.5$. vlo47yl. AGENTS WANTED. MAKZ TWAIN'S NSW 2032 ! ROUGHING IT, IS READY F0!l CANVASSERS. It is a companion volume to I N N O C E N T S A B 11 O A D,' of which 100.000 Uoniess Hare already been ordered, and is si ill one of the besi Belling books out. Don't waste time on bonks id one wants, but take one nenule will stop you in the Ntreeis to subscribe for. -There is a time to laugh" and all who read this book wi'l see clearly that time has -come. Apply at once for territory. Circulars, and Terms. A id-ess DUFFIELiD ASHMEAD, Publisher. 711 Kausom Street. Philadelphia. Notice ! In the matter of ) In John Farrer & Co., V of I Baukrupts. ) W. the District Court the U. S. for the DU't. of Pa. Iu Bankruptcy. Western District of Pennsylvania, ss: At Ridgway, Pa., tho tilh day of Febru ary, A. 1. 1872. This is to give notice that a second general meeting of the creditors of said Bankrupts, will be held at Ridgway, in said district, on Wednesday, the l!ib day ot March, A. D., 1872, at 2 o'clock P. M.. at the office of S. E. Woodruff, Esq.. one of the Registers ia Bankruptcy in said Distriol, lor the purposes named in the twenty-seven) u Section of the Bankrupt Aot of March 2wd. 1807. I am, sir, your obtdient servant, C. H. McCAULEY, Assignee. . vlu49t3. AD IN1STKAT0R'8 NOTICE. Notiee is hereby given thai letters of Ad uiiuistration on the estate of 0. A Weed, deceased, late of Jay township, Elk Couuty, Pennsylvania, having been granted to th undersigned, all persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment, and those having claims or demands will present them properly authenticated for sett'ement without delay. MARY ANN WEED, Administratrix, CHARLES McVEAN. Administrator. RAILROADS- PHI LAS ELF H IA XAILBOAO WINTER TIME TABLE. ON and after MONDAY, NON. 20th. 1871, he trains'on the Philadelphia A Erie Railroad will run as follows: wasTWAmn. Mail Train leaves Philadelphia, fl.20 p, " " " Ridgway....... 0.27 a. " ' arrive at Erie 2.60 p. Erie Exp leaves Philadelphia... 12 30 p. " " Ridgway 2 15 a. " ' arrive at Erie .7 40 a. Accomodation, leaves Kenova, .,1.80 a. " v Ridgway,.. 00 p. " , arr at Kane .7.80 p. m SASTWABl). Mfcll Train leaves Erie 11.25 a. " " Ridgway. ..... 4.66 p. " " arrive at Philad'a... 80 a. Erie Express leaves Ene 0.00 p. " " " Pidgway... 2.0H a. " " arat Philadelphia- 8 80 p. Accomodation, leaves Kane O.(K) a. " ' Ridgway... 7.66 . ,n. " arr at St. Marys 8.85 am. " leaves St. Marys 8.40 a m. " arr at Renovo 12.10p.m. Mail East connects east at.d welt at Erie with L8 A MS R W and At Corry and Irviueion with Oil Creek and Allegheny R IV n. Mail West, with west bound trains on S M H R W and at Cony and Irvlnetun with Oil Creek and A.llegaeny R It W. nrren Accommodation east anil west with trains on L 8 and M S R east and " "l orrf W1,n V. " niasa. fc- le Accommodation East at lorry and ' Irrinetou with O C and WM. A A R R W. BALDWIV. Gen'l Sup NKWTIM K TAHI.K. Commencing November 20th, 1X71 . ALLEGHENY VAM,KY R. It THE BEST ROUTE nETWEEN PITTS BUKGII AND IMINTSON THE PlIIL'A. & ERIE R. R. OOIHO SOUTH. Day Express leaves Oil City at 2 25 p in Arrives at Pittsburgh 8 55pm Night Express leaves Oil City J 30 p m Arrives at Pittsburgh (5 10 a m Mail leaves Oil City 9 45 a m Arrives at Pittsburgh 6 00 p m Parker's AocomJ leaves Oil City 7 15am Arrives at Parkej's 10 15 a m Kiittiniiing Aocotn. leaves Oil City t 00 p u Arrives at Kitiatitiitig 9 10 p m 00INO NORTH. Day Express leaves Pi tsburg at 7 50 a in Arrives at Oil City at '2 25 p iu Sight express leaves Pittsburgh e 20 p in . Ar.-ives at Oil City 5 45 am Way Passenger leaves Pittsburgh 11 60 a m Aarrives At Oil City 7 25 p m Parker's Aceom letves Parktr ti 00 p iu Arrives at Oil City 9 15 p tu Kittaning Aceom. leaves Kiltn'g 7 1'6 .i m Arrives at Oil City 12 20 p m Close Connections made at Corry for Pittsburgh with trains East and West u P. & E. R. U. Pullman Pallace Drawing Room Sleep ing Cnrij on Night Express Trains bet ween Corry and Pittsburgh. Ask for Tickets via Allegheny Vtillev 1.. R. ' J. J. LAWRENCE. Geo. Suj... Y VOU W ANT TO HUY GOODS CHEAP '(10 fit Til VYEU & il.WEUTY Main Street, Ridgway. Pa." DRY GOODS, NOTIONS. I500TS, SHOES. HATS AND CAPS, GLVS AND QUEENS WKE, WOO') AND WILLOW-W VII E. TOBACCO AND CIGAU8. A Large Stock of Gro:3ri93 and Provisions. The BEST BRANDS ot FLOUR. I'ousran'ly on hand, add sutd us cheup as i.he !HI;;APEST. THAYER & HAGEIiTY. vlnJ. The Improcetl OerarU Or old Gold Watches, $9.00 812 00 815.00 818.00 tTE have recently broush! our Oroide V Oold metal to such perfection tint it is dillicuU for the best judges to distin quish it from gld. The 'l nutc les are with patent escapement movements; in ap pearance a hi tor ti na equaling a gold on costing 100. The i are full jeweled patent lever, equal to Sl-V) g-ild watch. The $lo aie the same as the last but a fluer fini-h. niokle movements, equal to one cost ing $173. Aud the $18 watches are of a fine finish with full jeweled American lever movemeut, equaling a gold one costing $200. They are all in hunting cases, gent's aud ladies sizes, and guaranteed for time And wear by spec'.ul certificate. Also elegant designsof gent's and ladies chains from $1 to $4. and jewelry of all kinds. Goods sent C 0. D. Customers per mitted to examine what they order before paying bH, on payment of express ebarges. When six watches are ordered at one time we will send an extra watch of the same quality free. For further particulars send for circular. Address JAMES GERARD & CO., 85 Nassau Street, New York, P. O. Box 3,301 Nov. 80, 1872-vln87m. . From and after Monday. Feb. 6th 1871. Trains will run on this Road as follows: Leaves E trley 7 30 a. ra., arrives at Dj.5U4Cahou.iii -Junction 8 LO a. m., con necting with Accom east 8 14 a. ui , aud with Mail west at 9.15 a. ru. Leaves Da-iuscdhonda at 9 20 a. m , artives at Earlev 10 00 a. m Leaves Eariey 3 30 p. ui . and arrives at Du usoahonJa at 5.00 p. m., connectins with Mail east at 5 09 p. m., and Ac commodation west at 5 40 p. u. Id case P, & E. trains are late, Dagus oahonda train holds twenty minutes be yond the above time. Tickets should always be procured before leaving stations 0. R. EABLET, LbsW. Ayer's Sarsaparilla Is widely known as one of the most effectual remediee ever discovered for t'leansitiff the sys tem anil purifying the blood. It him stood the test of years, with a con stantly growing rep utation, bawl on its Intrinsic virtues, and sustained by its re m ark able cures. ik mild as to be safe and beneficial to children, and yet so searching as to effectually purge out the great cor ruptions of the blood, such as the scrofulous and syphilitic rontatninntion. Impurities, or diseases that have lurked In the system for years, soon yield to this powerful anti dote, and ilisamxMir. Hence Its wonderful cures, many or which are publicly known, of Scrol'iiln, and all scrofulous diseases. Ulcers, ICrupdoiiM, and eruptive tlis- orders of the skin, Tumor, Jtlotclii'fl, 1 1 toil. lMmiilc.4. PiiMt ii1a. KirfM. Nt Swiss" . Antliony'H Fire, 1Uh or ICrynliKi L,lns Tetter, Halt Jtlietini, Heiihl lllmwl irltwru,..,.! ...i t -i in .cerntion f tin? UUtiih, Ntomnvh, ( lliltl Liver. It also cures other cotn- Cernt Ions ? tl, liter .h. SI. InT i plaints, to wlueli it would not seem epjiori- ! -11 1. 1 . - n,la.(l .....I, Plm(,v. IvHix.n. i.; v,..-..i..i.. n.. I'cniulo Weak hchm. i.)ebilify- and liCiicorrliuui, when tin y are manifesta tions of the scrofulous Kisons. It is an excellent restorer of health and strength in the Spring. By renewing the appetite ami vi;or of the ilipestive organs, it dissipates the dojiression and listless lan guor of the season. Even where no disorder apK'.ars, people fei-1 better, anil live longer, for fleansin; the blood. The system moves on with renewed vigor and a new lease of life. PREPARED B T Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass., PrartUal and Analytical Chemitt. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE, for Sale by G G. MESSENGER. Druibf, Ridgway. I 'a HALL'S VEfETABlE SICIUM HAIR EENEWER. TsVprv vear increases the tjodu- larity of this valuable Hair Prep aration, which is due to merit alone. We can assure our old patrons that it is kept fully up to its high standard ; and it is the on ly reliable and perfected prepara tion for restoring Gray or Faded Hair to its youthful color, making it soft, lustrous, and silken. The calp, by its use, becomes white and clean. It removes all eruptions and dandruff and, by its tonio proper ties, prevents the hair from falling out, as it stimulates and nourishes the hair-glands. By its use, the hair grows thicker and stronger. In baldness, it restores the capillary glands to their normal vigor, and will create a new growth, except in extrAtriA old nge. It is the most economical Hair-Dressing ever used, as it requires fewer applica tions, and gives the hair a splendid, glossy appearance. A. A. Hayes, M.D., State Assayer of Massachu setts, says, " The constituents are pure, and carefully selected for ex cellent quality; and I consider it the Best Preparation for its intended purposes." Sold by all DruggUtt and Dtaltrt In Afedicintt, Price One Dollar. Buckingham's Dye. FOB THE WHISKERS. As our Renewer in many cases requires too long a time, and too much care, to restore gray or faded Whiskers, we have prepared this dye, in one preparation, which will quickly and effectually accomplish tliis result. It is easily applied, and produces a color which will neither rub nor wash off. Sold by all Druggists. Price Fifty Cents. Manufactured by R. P. HALL & C0H K JJ3HTJA. N.H. iiROSADALIS O Till: INGREDIENTS THAT COMPOSE KOSADA1.IS aro p :l lislicd on every package, thera liire it ia not a cecret pieuAration, consequently HTSICIAXS ritESCRIBE IT I It is a ccrtuin euro for Scrofula, plnlis iu all ill forma, lUiciinm liikui, tikin Disvates, Liver Com ! plaint and all diwasvs of the uluod. c:;s bottls cr hosasalis will do more good than ten bottles of the Syrups of Srsupjrilla. THE UNOEnSIGNEO PHYSICIANS have, uck1 Rooadalu in their practice for the past three years ami f. i ely ei.doiK) it as a reliable Alterative and Iiluod Furiher. IDn. T. C. Writ, ot Baltimeia. I)H. T. J. ltOVKi.V, " IDU. P.. V:CAUit. 'tin . i r,.vvi-TTV . Dlt. J S. SPARKS, -of Nicholasville, DA. 'l. McCARTHA, Columbia, S. C. DR. A. I). NOBLFS, KJgeconib, N. C. .USED AXD r.i:E032ED BY J. B. t OXS, Fail River, Man. W. SMITIT, JarKii, Mich. ! A. V. W tlKKLk.K. Lima, Ohio, ill. HAI.I., Lima. Ohio. iCRAVr.N it t ).,(, orHAngville. Vu. SA.M'I.t G. .McFADllliX, Muiiucs- boro, Tcnn. J Our aparo wi',1 nnt allnv oi anv ex. ti-mli'J it ra L iu i,:..l!Mi i i ti.a jviriucaof Mo: u'lalin. 'iotlie Mi..ii-ui ! Pioia- s.cn guarantee a Kiu.d .x i:ritaupet-iorto any they haa ever . ui.'J in the trea-mrnt of d.wascj ! UIoikI ; and to theatttirted we lay try Mora lulia, aud ou Kill be realorcj to hsallO. Roaadalla la aKI by all Drueisti, price 01.80 yet :Uie. Aiiiirw Hfnfactmixf ChtmUt,, BAtTimnaf lr. KIME. Powell & Kimc Having erected a large and well arranged new Store House on tb old site, since the (ire, and filled It from et lar to garret with the choicest goods of all descriptions, that nsn be found la any market, are fully pre pare1 to reoelvethclr aid customers, and supply their wants at bottom figures WHOLESALE OB RETAIL. Their assortment is now eemplete, com prising I'RY GOODS, 1UOUKRIE3, CROCKERY, UAKDWARE, CLOTHING, ROOTS AND SHOEM, HATS AND OAI'S, NOTIONS, et-;. etc. PORK. FLOUR. SALT. y i? e d . Beans H it 1 1 e v Eh APPLES, D'UKI) PEACHES. 'aimed Goods, i xlmrt erei-vibing v ntfl in th Ciuni.v i ;:xrm en. farmers, me- .-HANK'S, MINERS. TAN- ER9, l.NRORING MEN, EVEUYBOD V Also a full stock ef MANILLA ROPE of the best manufacture, of suitable sixes tor rafting and running purposes. c&tt Ann zxz. PiWELL & JIIE SINGER Manufacturing Compaiy. AT THE WORLD'S KAIR, Constituted by the homes of the people Received the Great Award of tho HIGHEST SALES ! And have left all rivals far behind thn, ... - iot iney SOLD MA 18TO Oue Hundred and Twenty-seven Ihousaud. .Eight lluudred and Thirty-three Machines! being more than forty thoutand In advance of ethir sales of the previovs year, and vim forty -four thousand more thin the mitt of any other Company for 1870, as shown by the following figures from sworn re- ; turns of tha sale of Licensees. The Singer Manutaotur- , ing Company sold over the Florence Sewing Mnchine Co. 101,172 Machines. So'd over the Wilcox & Oibbs S. M. Co.. 98.0IJ d de da U de 8 id over the Weed Sew inz Machine Co., 02,835 Sold over the G rover & linker S. .M. Co. 70, 431 I Bold over the Howe Ma chine Co., 62,077 Sold over the Wheeler & Wilson Mun'fir Co.. 44.621 sll ot which is mainly owing to the popu Inr ty of what ia known as the "NBT FAMILY SKWIXG MACHINE," which Is now fast finding its wity into every well reguhiled household. For Circulars giving tull pnrticiihirs of Machines, their Folding CiiscKof tnsny vnrie i' S of wood aud finish, their Altnchnients for numerous kinds of work, which, till recently, it wns thought Hint delicate fingers aluno could perform, as well as viii'icilars about all -Articles used by their Machines, such ss Twist, Linen Thread. Spool Cotton, Oil. &c, &., I apply to any of' their Authorized Agent, or to THR SINGER MANUFACTURING CO., 438 Uroiiilway, New York. FSiradelphia Office 1 106 Chestnut St. A. CUMMIMG8. Azeot, Ridwav, f. vlnl!)ju'yl3m7. STEKEOSCOPES. VIEWS, ALUU.MS, . CyROMOS, FRAMES. E &, H.T. ANTHONY &, CO. 691 DKOADWAY, NEW YORK, Iuvile-the attention of the Trade to tbtir exie irive axonuient of the above good-,, ef Hinr own publication, and importation. Also. IMIOTO LANTERN SLIDES and GRAPHOSCOPES. VEW VIEWS OF YOSEMITE. E. All T. ANTHONY & CO.. 591 Broadway, New York, i.pposite Metropolitan Hotel Importers and Mauufacturers ef PnOTDGRAPHIC MATERIALS. vln'Jyl. NE LIVERY STABLE IN DAy SCRIBNER WISHES TO IN- Itirm the Citizens of Ridgway, and the public gcuerally, that be has started Liv ery Stable and will keep GOOD STOCK.GOOI) CARRIAGES and Buggies, to let upon the most reasona ble terms gHe will also do job teaming. 8table ia the Brooks Bare, near the P-st Office, on Mill street. All orders left at the Post Offiee will meet prompt attea- tion. Aug 20 1870. tf. Elk County Directory.-" President Judge L. D. Wetiuore. Additional Law Judge Hon. Jno. P. Vincent. Associate Judges Chas. Luhr. J. ,V. Honk. District Attorney J. K. P, Hail. Sheriff D. C Oyster. Piotbonotkiy o., Fred. Sohoaning. Treasurer Henry D. Derr, County Superintendent Rufus Lucore. Commissioners Robt. Campbell, John Barr, Louis Vollmer. Auditors Clark A. Wiloox, George D. I Messenger, and C. W. Barrett. County Surveyor Geo W almaley. Jury Commissioners. Joseph Kerner and Charles Mead. TIME OF HOLDING COURT. Seoond Monday In January. Seooad Monday in April Firat Monday in August. vla jl .-lnidt4. Rtdgwaf, P, Mare , N71 Ftffi Aftsseewey a