IIinrt A. Parsons, Jr., . . Editor. THPBSDATj JUNE 6, 1872. fitmilCAN STATU TICZST. roa OOTIRNOB: Mej,.Ge. JOHN P. IIARTRANFT, Montgomery County. ' FOR 8TJPRIMI JUDGE: Hod. ULYSSES MERCUR . Bradford" Count. FOR AUDITOR general: Brig. Gen. HARRISON ALLEN, Wamn County; OONORXBSMXIf AT LARGS: General LEMUEL TODD,. Cumberland County, General HARRY "WHITE, Indiana County. Vxrilt Brooklyn deserves a plaoe in the front rank of cities given over to municipal corruption. The Citizens' Committee ol Investigation report tbat tbey have evidence of eleven thousand fraudulent votes cast at the late election. Tbi Amnesty Bill. By the pass age of the amnesty bill about one hun dred and fifty thousand persons are re lieved of disabilities. The list still remaining- trader disabilities numbers about one hundred and fifty. It em braces Jeff Davis and many other prom inent rebels. Some idea of the politics of the future should woman suffrage be established may be gathered from the remark of the lady (Washington) correspondent of the Philadelphia Press: "We believe," ahe writes in a gushing vein, "in men instead of parties; and when women vote we shall not stop to ask, 'Is he a Demo crat? Is he a Republican?' but we shall propound the awful the man?'" question, who is V ThY Victims. Chas. R. Buckalew was nominate! for Governor of this State by the Democratic Convention last week, Judge Thompson for Supreme Court Judge, wind Wm. Hartley for Auditor General. These are old Bour bon Democrat and will get about the usual Democratic vote. Similar fogies were made delegates to Baltimore and nothing was Said about the Cincinnati bargain. Wm; Hopkins, of Washing ton county, Richatd Vauz, of Phila delphia, and Hendrick B. 4Vright, of Luzerne were nominated for Congress men at large. Warren Mail. . TE free traders. The Provi-denco- Press, in reference to the free traders, very truly remarks: ''The name these men assume at the outset is a fraud. They call themselves free traders when thej are not, for they favor a tariff. Free trade means a government carried on without custom duties, the expenses being met by direct taxation. So far as we know, not one of these men conspic uous in the movement avow this doctrine. They are in favor of a tariff, but have not asyet avowed any clear, well defined principal whioh shall govern its construc tion or fix the scale of duties imposed. If this new party would make any im pression on the oountry it must take an honest name. Harrisburg Telegraph. Congressman at large. Judge Scofield is talked of for Con gressman at large in place of Gen, Harry White, who contemplates withdrawing from the ticket. Judge Scofield is one of our ablest and most experienced leg islators, and bis nomination would give universal satisfaction. I litusville Her aid. Yes, and his name on the ticket would be worth 5,000 votes to the Republican party. For many campaigns past Judge Scofield has struck the key-note; and upon him, more thaa any other public man in the State, have we relied lor the clear, statesmanlike, powerful addresses which have presented the issues to the masses, lie is known in every noon and corner in the Commonwealth, and the people would rally to his support bo cause they know him to be fearlessly honest, pr'Jdently progressive, and in hearty sympathy with those principles of governmeat whioh- most nearly con cern thetr welfare and prosperity. lune Uispatcn. Since the above was written, Con' press has passed a supplemental appor tionment bill, by which Pennsylvania is givea one more Congressman, and neces sitate the election of three at large, making Mr. booueids chances for such position- much better, and we do think that it the success of the party as well as the real worth and fitness are con sideued, his selection for the position will be unanimously made, Mr. Soofield is the acknowledged leader of our State delegation, has occupied the Speaker's chair a great portion of the present session, and is just the man to represent the State at large in- this popular branch of the Government. .tSrookville Ite publican. Horaoe Greeley bat bis life insured lor $150,000. The Hews. Extensive lead mines are being open in Utah. The crops in Illinois and Iowa are backward, but look well. A Minnesota town bad an old-fash ioned snow storm last week. A Norwich mas has a new variety of grape. I hey have a delicate flavor and the skins are useful for umbrella covers. Congress will adjourn on Juno 10th. unless no new date be appointed between this and then. James Gorden Bennett proprietor of the New York Herald, died las gator day, June 1st, at the age' of seventy- seven years. A Washineton sceoial savs it is ru mored that Secretary Fish is ready to re sign, and that General Banks is Bpoken of as his successor. The site on which the building of the Vienna Exhibition of 1873 will be erected is six times larger than that on which the exhibition palace in Paris was constructed in 1867. Erie, May 23 A fire broke out early this morning at Northeast, fifteen miles east of this city, in a tobacoo store, and burned eight wooden build ings. The loss is estimated at $25,000, mostly covered by insurance. . Nashville, Tenn., May 24. The bill to give this State another member of CoDgress having become the law, ex President Johnson is announced as a candidate from the State at large, Wheeling, West Virginia, May 23. A fire at Mannington, to day, destroyed the greater portion of the town. The loss is estimated at $18,000, with an in surance of $5,500. The new jury law in New York, which allows jurors te serve who have formed an opinion, provided they can be guided solely by the evidenoe, was put in force la the trial of an alleged hotel thief in New York city recently. A French colony in Franklin, Kansas, have established a velvet manufactory at that place said to be the only one in the United States. They are also exten sively engaged in agriculture ana mer chandise. One of the iron beds in the Adiron- dac mountains, New York, has recently been traced for a mile in length. 6even hundred feet in width, and forty feet deep, and found to consist of almost solid ore. Pittsburg, June 3 Brooks, Ballen- tine Co's., refinery at Temperanceville was burned this morning. Loss, about $20,000 partly insured. Lupton's roofing pitch manufactory and some frame houses were burned at the same time. Loss, $10,000; no insurance 1 he J'.mperor ot China is sixteen years of age, and is to be mtirritd shortly Ibe future .hmpress is named Alute, i Mongol by descent, and the daughter of Chung Chi, an officer of Hanlin College, whose father was a madarin of bi'h rank. New York, June 1. A Washington special in relation to the treaty, says it in understood that a request tor time for the more careful consideration ot tb supplemental article has been made by the .British Government. Ihis request, it it means anything, must mean post ponernent of the Geneva tribunal, which should meet on the 15th The President has approved the act amendatory of the election law. It provides that all votes for Representa tives in Congress shall hereafter be by written or printed ballot, any law of any State to the contrary notwithstanding. This section is not to apply to any Sta.e voting otherwise, whose elections for such Representatives shall occur pre vioug to the regular meeting of the Leg islature next after tho approval of this act. smokers are agitating the propriety ot reducing the duty on cigars, ana furnish the following figures: A thous and fine cigars in Havana cost $50. At New York they cost $112 50. Before they reach the purchaser at retail the price is increased to $170, or three times their original value. As smokers will smoke anyhow, they olaiui that tobacoo is as much of a necessity to them as tea and coffee, from which the duty has been sirickco, are to other folks Wool is now commanding a high price and one which, it is believed, can .1 1 1 mi not long De maintained, rne Uhio ar ticlo is held in Boston at from 70 to 80 cents; and very little is offered below G5 cents, and buyers are not inclined to pay more than bU or bo cents. Califor nia has 900,000,000 pounds, acd the holders are desirious of keeping it til) full, while Eastern buyers who have can vassed Western markets will not pur- chase at present rates. The Toicd Commercial prophesies slight stagnation of tbe market till after shearing time and then a probable decline in the price Gen. Howard recently set out pacify the hostile Apache Indians a i . Arizona, un nis arrival mere he re quesiea uen. urooK to temporarily sus 1 41 I pend hostile operations against these Indians until he bad an opportunity to test tne emcacy ol moral persuasion lie tailed to enter into any amicable ar raogement with-the hostile portion of the Apaches, and in a letter to Gen Cook withdraws bis previous request for tbe suspension of the campaign, an aavisos mm to take vigorous measures at once to punish the. hostile Indians, whom he designates as robbers and mur derers woo will not be conciliated. Notice to Stockholders Notiee is hereby given that a meeting of tne stocKnoiaere or me kh-ksisj oil AND MINERAL CO. will be held at the Hepburn House in Williamttport, Pa., oa- Saturday the first day of June next at on o'clock d. m. for tbe purpose of electing officers and directors tor said' company for tbe ensuin year. H. A. GUERNSEY, President. Willianisport, May 3d, 18T2.-olSi8. "VNB MILLION OF LIVES SAVED, J It is one of the most remarkable facta of this remarkable age, not that so many persons are the victim of dyspepsia or in digestion, but its willing viotime. Now, we would not be understood to say that any one regards dyspepsia with favor, or feels imposed to rank It among the luxuries of life. Far from It. Those who have ex perienced its torments would eooul each an idea. All dread it, and would gladly dis pense with its unpleasant familiarities. Mark Tapley, who was lolly under all the trying ciroumstanoea in which he was placed, never had an attaok of dyspepsia, or his jolitv would have eneedilv formknn him. Of all the multifarious diseases to which the human system - is liable, here Is perhaps no one ss generally prevalent as dyspepsia. There are diseases more acute and painful, and which more frequently prove fatal, but none the effeets of which are so depressing to the mind and so positively distressing to the body. If there is a wretohed being in the world it is A CONFIRMED DTSPEPTIC. We have said that dvsnensia is neihane the most universal of human diseases. This is imphntioally 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 hasty manner in whioh it is usually swallowed, is not our provinoe to explain. The great fact with which we are called to deal is tbi.: DYSPEPSIA PREVAILS almost univei sally. 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 reaoh of all who will avail themselves of it? But says a dyspeptic- What is this remedy? to whioh we epiy: This great allevator of human suffering ia almost as widely known as the English language. It has allayel, the agonies of thousands, and is to-day carry comfort and encouragement to thousands of others. This acknowledged panacea is note other than Dr. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS Would you know more of the merits of this wonderful preparation than can be learned from the experience of others? Try it yourself, and when it has failed to rulhl the assurance or its emcacy given oy the proprietor, then abandon faith in it. LET IT BE HEi.iEMUh.KtU, first of all, tbat HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS is mo arum beverage. Ther are composed wholly of the pure uice or vital principle of roots. This is not a mere assertion. The extracts from which they are compounded are prepared by one of the ablest of German chemists. Their effects can be beneficial only in all cases of the billiary system. Hoofland's German Bitters stand without an equal, acting promptly and vigorously upon the liver; they remove its torpidity and cause health ful secretiou of bile thereby supplying the stomach with the most indispensable elements of sound digestion in proper pro portions. They purity the biooa, cleansing tne vital tiuid of all hurtful impurities and su planting them with the elements of genuine healthfulness. Now, there are certain classes ot per sons to whom extreme Bitters are not only unpalatable, but who find it impossible to take them without positive discomfort. For such Dr. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIC has been specially prepared. It is intended for use where a slight alcoholio stimulant s require! in connection with the well known Tonic properties of the pure Ger man Bitters. HOOFLAND'S TONIC acts with almost marvelous effect. It not only stimulates the flagging and wasting energies, but invigorates and permanently and Stomach thorough. DerhaDS less prompt than the Bitters, wliea the same quantity is taken is none the less certain. Indigestion, Jiilliousness, Physical or Ner- tous prostration, yield readily to its po tent influence. It gives the invalid a new and stronger hold upon life, removes de pression of spirit, and inspires cheerful ness. uut ur, iioouanu s oenetuctious to the human race are not confined to his celebrated GERMAN BITTERS, or bis invaluable Tonic. He bus prepared an other medicine, which is rapidly winning its way to popular favor because of its in trinsic metits. This is HOOFLAND'S PODOPHVLLIN PILLS, a perfect Bubsti lute for mercury without any of mercury's evil qualities. - These wondertul Tills, which are Intend ed to act upon the Liver, are mainly com posed of Fouophylhn, or the vital princi ple of the mandrake root. It is the medi cinal virtues of this health-giving plant, in perfectly pure and highly concentrated rnrm. i ne f oaopnyuin acts directly on the Liver, stimulating its functions and causing it to make its billiary secretions in regular ana proper 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 exerted. The extract of Mandrake contained in them is suinruiiy coniDineu witn tour other ex tracts, one of which acts upon the stomach, one upon the upper bowels, one upon the lower ooweis. anu prevents any griping effect, thus producing a pill that influences the entire digestive and alimentary system in an equal and harmonious manner, and its action entirely tree from nausea, vomit ing or griping pains oomwon to all other purgatives. possessing these much desirable qualities the rodophyiun becomes invaluable as a FAMILY MEDICINE. No household should be without them They are pertectiy sate, require but two for an ordinary dose, are prompt and effi oiem in aouon, anu wnen used in couneo lion with Dr. Hoofland's German Bitters, or Tonic, may be regarded as certain bdb oifics in all cases of Liver Complaint, Dys pepsia, or any of the disorders to whioh the system is ordidarly subjeot. The I'UDUFUILLKN PILLS aot upon the stomach and bowels, carrying off improper obstructions, while the Bitters or Touio purify the blood, strengthen and invigorate the fi-ime, give tone and appe tite to the stomach, and thus build up tbe invaua anew. Dr. Hoofland, having provided Internal remedies for disease, has given the world one mainly for external application, in the wonuertui preparation known as Da. HOOFLAND'S GREEK OIL. This Oil is a sovereign remedy for pain anu uuues oi an mnas. Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Toothaohe Chile tains, bprains, Burns, Pain in the Back and Loins, Ringworms, etc, etc, all yield to Us external application. Taken internally, it is a cure for Heart burns, Kidney Diseases, Sick Headaohes. Collo, Dysentery, Cholera Morbus, Cramps. 1- .1. a, . . riu id tne oiouiacn, tows, Asthma, etc ineae remedies win no sent by express 10 any loeaiuy, upon application to th PRINCIPAL OFFICE, at the GERMAN MEDICINE STORE, No, 631 ARCH ST JrlltAUE LPHIA CHAS. M. EVANS, Proprietor. Formerly C. M. JACKSON & CO rueit tltmtaxt ar for salt by Uruaqisti v. i. j . j. oivTCKctprri, ens .vcaians utturs every--mfters. 4 Vla24yl W. S. SERVICE. GO AND SEE! IT WILL PAY! THE LARGEST STOCK OF TUB BEST NO OTHER IN STOCK $ TO TE SI HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS IN ENDLESS ARIETY. EICES WILL SUIT ! GOODS WILL PLEASE! 1 SILL CHEAP! STOVES DELIVERED AND SET FREE! FREE! FREE! CALL AND EXAMINE! A PLEASURE TO" SHOW GOODft! W. S. SERVICE, 1 Masonic Hall Building, Ridgway, Pa No, Wood's New Iron Mower. AGENTS WANTED. For Ciroulars, particulars, etc., address, SELLEW, ADAMS A CO., Gowanda, N. Y. Manufacturers of the Gowanda Plow, the best made. For sale in Ridgway by POWELL & KIME. April 18tb, 72-3m. A GKNT3 WANTED! For the fastest r most popular book withliO II lustrations, likenesses of all the Presidents beiitifully bound, and printed on tinted a per. THE NATION, Its Rulers and Institutions, IN ENGLISH AND GERMAN Nothing like it. strikes everybody as just tbe book they need. It is an Encyclo pa-uia of the Government, single pagei in it. are of themselves worth the price of the book over 600 pages ana only $2.60. A ICH HARVEST, for Canvassers- ladies and gentlemen farmers, teachers and students. One agent took 75 orders in a few dius, ifi'A circular alone, beore tht book appeared. $20 A DAY can be cleared in fair territory. Write at once for circular and information. NEW WORLD PUB LISHING Co., Cor. 7th and Market Streets, Philadelphia. vln37yl. A LECTURE To Young Men. Just Published, in a Sealed Envelope, Price six cents, A Lecture on the Nature, Treat ment, and Radical cure of spermatorrhoea, or seminal weakness, involuntary emissions sexual Debility, and impediments to Mar, riage generally; nervousness, consumption- epueey, and his; mental and physical in capacity, resulting from self-abase, eto, eto. By Robert J. Culver well, M. D author of the "Green Book " eto. The world renowned author, in this ad mlrably Lecture, clearly proves from his own experience that the awful consequen ces of eelfiabuse mai be effectually re moved without medicine, and without dan gerous surgical operations, bougies, instru ments, rings, ot cordials, pointing out t mode of oure at once eertaia and effectual, by which every eufferer, bo matter what his condition may be, may cure himBelf oheaply, privately, and radically. THIS LECTURE WILL PROVE A BOON TO THOUSANDS AND THOUSANDS. Sent, under seal, to anv address, in plain seeled envelope, on the receipt of six cents, or twe postaee stamps. Also, Dr. Culverwell's "Marriage Guide," pries 25 cents. Address the Publishers, CHA3. J. C. KLINE & CO. 127 Bowery, New York. P. O. Box 458. vln47yloL Jot work at ibis cfEee. JF YOU WANT TO BUY GOODS CHEAP 00 TO THAYER 4 HAGERTY Main Street, Ridgway, Pa. DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HOOTS, SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, GLASS AND QUEENS WARE, WOOD AND WILLOW. WARE, TOBACCO AND CIGARS, A Large Stock of Groceries and Provisions. The BEST BRANDS of FLOUR Constantly on hand, add sold as cheap as tne uiicjAIr JUS l . THAYER & HAGERTY. vln2. The Improved Gerard Orotd .Gold WnUIus, ?9.00 $12.00 $15.00 $18.00 T E have recently brought our Oroide VT Gold metal to such perfection that it is difficult for the best judges to distin quish it from gold. The $9 watches are with patent escapement movements; in ap pearance and for time emialinir a void one costing $100. The $12 are full jeweled patent lever, equal to $100 gold watch. The $15 are the same. as the last but a finer finish, nickle movements, equal to one cost ing $175. And the $18 watches are of a fine finish with full jeweled American lever movement, equaling a gold one costing $200. They are all in hunting cases, gent s and I ladies sizes, and guaranteed for time and wear by special certificate. Also elegant I doB!i.n.Af nnnt1. n ml imllaa nli.ina Pi-nm ftl $ 4, and jewelry of all kinds. Goods sent C. O. D. Customers per mitted to examine what they order before paying bill, on payment of expreBS f barges, When six watches are ordered at one time we will send an extra watch of the tame quality free. For further particulars send for circular. Address JAMES GERARD & CO., 85 Nassau Street, New York, P. O. Box 8,301 Nov. 30, 1872-vln37mC. RAILROADS. PHILADELPHIA AND ERIE RAILROAD. WINTER TIME TABLE. r N and after MON DAY, NON. 20th, 1871, the trains on the Philadelphia & ris Railroad will run as follows: WESTWARD. Mail Train leaves f hilauclphia. b.2U p. m. ' luugway ....... v.Zt a. m. arrive at Erie 2.50 p. m. brie txp leaves rhiladelphia...l.iiu p. m " Uidgway 2.16 a. m. arrive at r-iie .... 41) a. m. I Accomodation, leaves Renova,...1.30 a. m. Ridgway,..o.00 p. m arr at Kane ...7.30p. in. EASTWARD. Ma'.l Train leaves Erie 11.6 a. m. " Ridgway arrive at Philad'a... , 4.55 p. m. 6.30 a. m. Erie Express leaves Erie . 9.00 p. m. " tfidgway... ar-at Philadelphia, Z.m a. m. 8.30 p. m. Accomodation, leaves Kane 6.00 a. m. Ridgway 7.55 a. m. " arr at St. Marys B.H6 am. " leaves St. Marys 8.40 a m. " arr at Renovo 12.10p. m. Mail East connects east and wett at fine with L S & M S R W and at Corry and Irvinetoa with Oil Creek and Allegheny R R W. Mail West with west bound trainB on L S & M S R W and at Cony and Irvincton with Oil Creek and Allegheny R R W. Warren Accommodation east and west with trains on L 8 and M S R east and west and at Corrv with 0 C and ARR W. Erie Accommodation hast at Uorry and Irvineton with O C and A R R W. WM. A. BALDWIN. Gen'l Sup't. NEWTIME TABLE. Commencing November 20th, 1871. ALLEGHENY VALLEY R. R. THE BEST ROUTE BETWEEN PITTS BURGH AND POINTS ON THE PHIL1 A. & ERIE R. R. OOINO SOUTH. Day Express leaves Oil City at 2 25 p m Arrives at Pittsburgh e 66 p m flight .Express leaves Uil City U 3U p m Arrives at Pittsburgh 6 40 a ml Mail leaves Oil City 9 45 a m Arrives at Pittsburgh 6 00 p m Parker's AccomJ leaves Oil City 7 15am Arrives at Parkei's 10 15 a m Kittanning Acoom. leaves Oil City 4 00 p ml Arrives at Kitianning 9 10 p m I Coras MOBTH. Day Express leaves Pittsburg at Arrives at Oil City at 7 50 a m I 2 25 p m Night Express leaves Pittsburgh 8 20 p m Arrives atUU city 5 45 am Way Passenger leaves Pittsburgh 11 50 am Aarrives at Uil Lity 7 25 p m Parker's Acoom leaves Parker 6 00 p m Arrives at Oil City 9 15pm Kittamng Accom. leaves luttn g 7 05 a m Arrives at Oil City 12 20 p m Close Connections made at Corry for Pittsburgh with trains East and West on P. & E. R. R. Pullman Pallace Drawing Room Sleep. ing Cars on Night Express Trains between I Corry and Pittsburgh. Ask tor tickets via Allegheny Valley R. n. J. J. LAWRENCE. Gen. Supt. DAGUSCAHONDA RAILROAD, From and after Monday. Feb. 6th 1871 Trains will rua on this Road as follows: weaves Parley 7.d0 a. m., arrives at Dagusoahooda Junction 8.10 a. m., con necting with Acoom. east 8.14 a. ni., and with Mail west at 9.15 a. m. T TV - V r ns aruves at Earley 10 00 a. m. Leaves Parley 8.30 p. m., and arrives at Dag- uscabonda at 5.00 p. m., connecting with Mail east at 5.0!) p. m., aad Ac commodation west at 5.40 d. m. Ia case P. k E. trains ara lata. TWn. Tickets should always be prooured veiore jeaving stations. kj. n. testes. rOWELL!& EIME- Powell & Kimc Having erected a large and wen arranged new Store House en the old site, since the fire, and filled it fVora etUaf to garret with the choicest goods of all descriptions, that can be fonnd In any market, are fully pre pared to reeeivethelr old customers, and supply their wants at bottom figures WHOLESALE OK RETAIL. Their assortment is now cempleto, com- prising DRY GOODS, GROCERIE3, CROCKERY, HARDWARE, CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, NOTIONS,tc, ete PORK. FLOUR. SALT. Feed, Beans, 13 titter DRIED APPLES, DRIED PEACHES, Canned Goods, In short everything wantedMn the Country by LUMBERMEN, FARMERS, ME CHANICS, MINERS, TAN NERS, LABORING.MEN, EVERYBODY Also- a full stock'of MANILLA ROPE of the'best manufacture, of suitable siies for rafting and running purposes. Kidgsy, Pa., March' '2d. 1871 BUSINESS CARDS. 1 A. RATH BUN, Ridgway, Pa. , Attorney -at-Li k, IStf. JOHN G. HALL, Attorney at law, Rid, way, Elk county Pa. mar.22,6ft A. 8. HILL,' Pkysioian and Burgeot Kersey, Elk Co. Pa. J O. W. BAILEY, ATTORNEY-ATLAW. vlno1. Ridgway, Elk County, Pa. Agent for the Traveler's Life and Aeci dentlnsuranoe Co., of Hartford, Conn. JjEYNOLOS HOUSE, EEYN0LDSVILL2, JIFFEHSON CO, II. S. BELNAP, Pbopribtor . FA J- Jail, i , S. Bordwell, M. D. Eclectio Physical Grace and residence opposite the? on Centre St., Ridgway, Pa. Prompt attention will be given to all calls. - Office hours :7 to sa. M-; vz to 2 P. M. ; aaf 6 to 7 P. M. Mar. 22, 60-tf. ' T s. HARTLEY. M. D'., Physician and Surgeon Ridgway, Pa. Office in Walker's Building. Special attention given to Surgery. Otfiosr house from 8 a. m. to 10 p. m. Residence' on corner of South and Court streets, op' posite the new chool House. All calls promptly attended to. vln2yl. Cl G. MESSENGER, X Druggist and Parmaceutist, corner . Main and Mill streets, Ridgway, Pa. At full assortment of carefully selected Por' sign andBDomestio Drugs. Prescriptions carefully dispensed at all hours, day or sight. vlusy. (CHARLES HOLES, J Watchmaker, Engraver and Jeweler, Main street, Ridgway, Pa. Agent for th Howe Bowing Machine, and Morton Goitt Pen. Repairing Watches, etc, done with) tho same accuracy as heretofore. Satis faction guaranteed. vlnly. 11HAYER HOUSE. D. D. COOK, Proprietor, Cor. Mill and Centre 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 alt who favor him with their patronage, in th best style and at low rates. vln30tf. W. C. HEALY. DEALER IS DEY GOODS, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS PRODUCE, FRUITS, &o. vlu8tf. West End, Ridgway, Pa. H! i'DE HOUSE, RinowAV, Elk Co., Pa. W. II. SCHRAM, Proprietor. Thankful for the patronage heretofore so liberally bestowed upon him, the neW proprietor, hopes, by paying strict ai.' tention to the comfort and convenience of guests, to merit a continuance oi the same. Oct 80 180'-. HUB OLD BUCKTAIL'S HOTEL, Kane, MoKean Co., Pa R. E. LOOKER, Proprietor. Thankful for the patronage heretofore s liberally bestowed upon him, the new pro prietor, hopes, by paying strict attention to the comtort and convenience or guests, to merit a continuance of the same. The only stables for bdrBes in Kane and wen kept night or day. vinzdyi. HALL & BRO Attorneys - at Law ST. MARY'S, ILS COUNTY PHNSYLYANIAl JOilNO. BALL JAS. K. V. HAXS- DR. G. WHIPPLE, Dental Surgeon. Ollice in Walker's Building. All kinds of dentistry done in the best style, and all work warranted. He will visit Kane on the 1st, 2d, and 3d; Wilcox on the 10tbr 11th, and 12th; St. Mary's on the 21st, 22d, and 23d of each month. At all other limes he can bo found Jat his office ia Ridgway. Pa. Jf vln2yl. TT" ERSEY HOUSE, l CaNTBSVlLtl Elk Co Pa. John CtfLiyfs, Proprietor. Thankful for jphe patronage heretofore so liberilly bestjfwed upon him, the new proprietor, hjfpes, by paying striot at tention totfoe comfort and convenience of guests, to merit a eontinuanoe of th same,-' S. A. ROTE, PHOTOGRAPHERt AND DEALER IN Cbromoe, Stereoscopio Views, Picture- Frames, &o. WEST END, RIDGWAY, ELK CO, PA. v2n2tf. J. H. WliBERy ( One Door East of the Post Office, Mai St., Kidgway, Pa. Vegetables of all kinds re- ceivea aauy. Choice oranges and lemons. vlnltf. E W. HAYS, SCALER in Dry r. J Goods, Notions, Groceries, and General Variety, FOX, ELK CO., PA. Earley 1. O. vln47tf. J. D. PARSONS, Manufacturer and Dealer ia Beots Shoes, Main St opposite Eetet, v27j - Waeox P.