THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1872. Var Time at Illdgrtcay. Erie Express East 12:88 a. m. do do West 2:25 a. m. do Mail East 4:50 p. m. do do West 2:05 a. in. RenoTO Acoommodatiun East 8:40 a. m. do do do West 6:14 p. m. Kates of Advertising. One column, one year $7ft 00 i " 40 00 t " " " 2ft 00 " " " 16 00 Transient advertising per square of eight lines or less-"-8 times or less 2 00 Business cards, ten lines or less, per year 6 00 Marriages and Death notices inserted gratis. Elk Lodge, A. Y. M. 3tated meetings of Elk Lodge will be held at their hall on the seoond and fourth Tuesdays of each month. Q. L. McCRACKES, Seo'y. Temple of itonor and Temneranco. Elkton Temple No. 81, meets on cash alternate Thursday, at their Lodge Room, on Main siveet, over .T. V. Kouk's store. S. A. ROTE, W. R. June is the mooth of roses. Go to the West End Photograph Gallery for good pictures. The Commissioners of Elk county frill meet at their office in Ridgway, on Tuesday July 2nd, 1372. C. H. McCauley, Clerk. S. A. Rote can always be fouud ot the West End Gallery where be takes pictures that please everybody. The weather has been excessively Warm here for a few days. The ther mometer ranging from 80 tc 90 in the ehude. I HERE will be a !Miiid;iy School pic nic in this place nest Saturday. The children of the Sur.Uay School and all others wishing to attoud arc requested to meet in tho Court House at 0 o'clock a. m. Fourth of Ji;i,y Hop. There will be n ball given nt the Oyntnr Hotel, on Thursday evening. July 1th, 1S72. A general invitation is cxtc.ii led to all. Judging from past experience wo pre dict a large crowd and a food time on this occasion. The man killed at Lhiguscahouda during tho storm of last Wednesday, Juno 12th, Was named Giliuore Rrown. lie was killed, it i supposed, by the limb of a tree striking him on the head nod fracturing hia skull Deceased nus a native ot Maine and leaves a wile. Lost. At Itviuetou on Tuesday, Juue 18th, 1872, by the undersigned, a pocket book containing a small amount of money, and a note on Hiram Carman for S302 on which 810 hud been paid. All persons are hereby cautioned against buying or selling said note. E. S. SMITH. Select Readings Miss Helen Martin of Sugar Grove, Warren county, Pa., will give select readings in the Court House, Ridgway, next Monday evening, June 21th. Miss Martin has received her instruction from one of the best elocutionists iu the country and her readings before the public have been well received as the following extract from the Erie Ditpateh will show: On Wednssday evening the Presby terian church, in Ediuboro, was crowded to its utmost capacity with attentive listeners to Miss Helen Martin who read several selections in a manner that proved her natural powers have been highly cultivated by a course of severe trainiuar. In the 'Bells of Shandon," particularly, she displayed fine qualities of voice lender complete control. Her success was such as to justify the pre diction that she will develop elecutionary powers and qualities of the first order. Admission 25 cents. Children 15 cents. Taking Cold. If a cold settles on the outer covering of the lungs it be comes pneumonia, inflamation of the lungs, or lung lever, which in many oases carries the strongest man to his grave within a week. If cold fulls upon the inner covering of the lungs, it is pleurisy, with its knife-like pains and its slow, very slow recoveries. If a cold settles in the joints, there is rheuma tism with its agonies of pain, and rheu matism of the heart, which in an in stant sometimes snaps the cords of life with no friendly warning. It is of the utmost practical importance, then, in the wintry weather, to know not so much how to cure a cold as to avoid it. Colds always come from one cause, some part or the whole of the body becomiug cold er than natural for a time. If a man will keep his feet warm always and never allow himself to be chilled, he will never take cold in a lifetime, and this can only be accomplished by due eare in warm clothing and the avoidance of draft) and undue exposure. While multitudes of colds come from eold feet, perhaps the majority arise from persons cooling off too quickly after be coming a little warmer than is natural from exercise or work, or from confine ment to a warm apartment. Wood's Household Magazine. The West End Gallery has the name of turning out first-class work in tho picture line. Godby's Lady's Book for July is on our table, and is filled with valuable and interesting reading matter. This is one of tb.9 best of the fashion Monthlies and worth double the subscription price to any lady. There is a fearful increase of mur der in all parts of tho country, and the facts in every case show the liqjor trafno to be the primary cause of the crime, as ninety-nine out of every hundred murderers never would have been such had it Dot been for rum. The members of the Republican County Committee are requested to meet at Ridgway on Thursday, June 27th, at 5 o'olock, p. m., to choose delegates to lio various conventions and the trans action of any business that may properly conic before them. EDWD. SOUTHER, Chairman. Hooks and Eyes. Italian emigration to the United Staffs is increasing. There are 40,000,000 bottles of Cutawba wine in Cincinnati cellars. Rrigham Young announces his in tention of not marrying any more. The reduction of the hours of labor in New York will cause a loss of 89, 000,000 a year in pioductiou. Main farmers are raising large crops ot Hpring chickens and tnrkeys, with an eye to the grasshoppers The total production of hops in the United States fur the census year ending Juno 1, 1870, was 25,450,699 pounds Tho Republican majority in Oregon is about l.OOU. 1 he Legislature is He publican on joint ballot. : mau mcarccratca in Hie Aew York Tombs has been figuring in chalk on the walls of his cell: '-In New York city the spires of 312 churches, worth S41, 130,000. point heavenward. I'm here for stealing a loaf T bwsad for my staiving child." Is there any satire iu it? It is announced from Washington that the War Department has reinfercud all tho iortson tho Southern and Gull coasts with new and heavy ordnance, whiie the Navy Department has aeciuii u'aled l.-ire supplies of naval stores at tho naval stations, '-to be prepared Jor all emergencies." The Indian olrice at Washington has received a dispatch from General How aid, dated Santa Fe, the 11th instaut, stating that the Indians had Got left Camp Graut nor the White mountain reservation, but were at peace and wished to keep it; that there was no truth in the report that the Apaches had kil'ed an interpreter nt Camp Graut; and that he niiyht he expected in Wash ington abuuL the 20th. The French Atlantic Cable, within tbe last two weeks, parted lor the third time since it was laid. Thf sepaiations in all the instances took place on the Grand Ranks of N'cwfJundlaod, about 275 miles from land, and within ton miles of each o'.her. The breaks are at tributed to thi pragtiing of the cable bv the vessels which arc iu the habit of an choring in the vicinity. It is therefore proposed to lay a new section of cable in deep water Tho connection by the uew route, it is stated, will be made iu a short time. Won dkh I'll Offer Stranok hut True. The Pittsburgh Pack's Month ly, for ju ne, is at hand, looking as beau tiful as ever. It is now entering its second year, and its publisher is so con vinced that it needs only an introduction into the homes of the people to be ap preciated, that he makes the following very liberal offer: to send free, and ptixtnjr-paid, to every iu to yearly sub scriber at 81.50, either two large, and valuable 25x30 engravings, or, if pie tered, a beautiful chromo, iu the sheet, (when sized, varnished, and ''mounted'' ready for framing, 25 cents extra,) and a J4x.iU engraving, ot diflereut sub jects, for every yearly subscription addi tional to one's own, or a 810 Reckwith Sewing Machiue expres.-agc paid by olub-getter for every club of 20 new subscribers sent with ?30. Or, this universally popular monthly for the homes of ihe people, scot on trial, from June to January, (7 months) with a beautiful 21x30 engraving, free and postage-paid, with only one dollar. Now, any reader can see, by application at our offico, that this Monthly is no mean, or shabby humbug, but a pure, bright, attractive, aud beautiful 16-page paper, elegantly printed and of about same size and appearance as Harper's Weekly. It is now entering its secoud year, and is filled with illustrations, and a variaty of choice original, and selected reading matter, with a Household and Children's dapartment fully worth the price of the paper. Permanent, and steady-going canvassers are everywhere wanted for it, on big commission. Tbe tools are put in their hands, and a liberal price paid lor using them. For agents' circular and "outfit," address People's Monthly, Pittsburg, Pa. Any live agent, who closely follows instructions, must clear from $5 to $10 per day. Send on your subscriptions at once, or keep this for reference. Hon. Schuyler Colfax's noble re. gponse to the action of the Philadelphia Convention, will serve to give him a a flceper place in the hearts of the Union. The following dispatch from him was read to the Convention just before the final adjournment: Washington, Juno 6. To John IF. Foticr Indiana: Accept for yourself and the delega tion my sincerest gratitude for your gal lant contest. 1 support your ticket cheerfully. Men are nothing, principles every thing. Nothing must arrest the Republican triumph until equality under the law like liberty from which it springs is universally acknowledged, and the citizenship of the humblest becomes a sure protection against outrage and wrong, as was the Roman citizeuship of old. Schuyler uoi.fax. The following paragraph from the Pittsburg Gazette, should be read by every business man in the country. "Does it ever for an instari occur to the business man, that it is his solemn duty to support rue local press or his neighborhood?' What is it but the well conducted newspaper that makes his citv or towu? 1 hat constantly aud gratuitously advertises it to tho world as a place of interest and impoitance? That daily or weekly makes known to the whole earth the simple fact that such a place as where he strives to gain a livelihood has existence in tho atlas? It is the local paper. Now, wo venture to say that not one-tenth part of the business people ot any town iu the country spend any money in the way of judicious advertising. I rue tliey take the paner, but. it is not because they icel any dutv devolving upon them to award it support. Their subscriptions arc meas urably of no account. If advertismeuts were not given by others, the paper would cease to live despite the prompt payment of subscribers. Show us a local paper well filled with living ad vertisements aud we will at ouce take stock in the enterprise and business tact of the people who live where the journal is published. The outside world judges more of the place by the newspaper it publishes than from any other sign. It is therefore a matter of great moment that the local journal ol the city, town or village should be well supported, for it, above all things contributes to the general prosperity. Sumner says "he rocked the cradle ot the Republican party. Suppose he did. We are inclined to think that several thousand other people rocked about as much as he did. Such eoti'.ui and vanity manifested by a man of Senator Sumner's age, is inexcusable indeed it is lamentable. . The DtMocitACY Dissatisfied. A dispatch froji Philadelphia says the De mocracy in that city arc much dissatis fied with the nomination of Ruckalew. The' Philadelphia Transcript, an able and influential Democratic paper takes decided grounds against him, and de clarer he cannot be elected. The Re publican paper think Hartranf't will carry the city by 18.000 majority. vVOTMCE. To all whom it may conctrn: 'otico is heieby given to all persons in terested that the Allegheny river, at Par ker's Lauding, Pa., will be obstructed tlii summer by the erection of a new iron bvidgo across said stream, at the above n.uued plnco. By Ordkr of this Boaku or Iiirkctohs. Juue 15'72. nl0l3. ISTKAY. There came to the premises 2J of the subscriber at Highland, this couuiy, about the 8th day of May, 1871, a red cow about three years old. The owner of said cow is requested to eome forward, prove property, piy uumages ana take tier uway or she will be disposed of according to law. T1IOS. CAMPBELL. Highland, Juue 10th, 1873. lCt3. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF L. U. Zimmerman, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the under signed Auditor appointed to distribute the funds remaining in the hands of the admin istrator of the above estate will attend to the duties of his appointment at the Pro thonotary's Otiice iu the villuge of Ridg way, on Monday, the first day of July, A. D. 1872, at 4 o'clock, p. in. R. LL'CORE, Auditor. v2nl5i3. "T'ANTED AGENTS FOR Our Digestion; oa MY JOLU FRIEND'S SECRET. Dio Lewis' Last and Greatpst Work. All this author's books have had large sales, and this, his most important work, is sure of an immense run! It meets a popular demand. all being alike interested in the vital subjects of which it treats. The book is low-priced and practical, and so will Buit all classes. Who among us have not suffered from indigestion? How many of ug have not had "the blues?" Buy this work and save yourself a world of trouble dyspepsia, billiousness, &o , and all their attendant evils. A splendid chance for agents, who should apply at once and get illustrated circular, terms, &c, free. Address GEO. MACLEAN, Publisher, 733 Sansom street, Philadelphia. vlnlSti Wood's Hew Iron Mower. AGENTS WANTED. For Circulars, particulars, etc., address, RE L LEW, ADAMS b CO., Gowanda, N. Y. Manufacturers of the Gowanda Plow, the best made. For sale in Ridgway by POWELL & KIME. April 18tb, '72-3m. NE MILLION OP LIVES SAVED. It is on of the most temarkable faots of this remarkable age, not that so many persons are the viotitns of dyspepsia or in digestion, but lis 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 life. Far from it. Those who have ex perienced its torments would scout such an idea. All dread it, and would gladly dis. pence witb its unpleasant familiarities. Mark Tapley, who was Jolly under all the trying circumstances in which he was plaoed, never hod an attaok of dyspepsia, or his jolity would hove speedily forsaken him. - Of all the multifarious diseases to which the human system is liable, there is perhaps no one so generally prevalent as dyspepsia. There are diseases more acute and painful, and which more frequently prove fatal, but none the effects 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 ot nu man diseases This is imphoticolly the case in the United States. Whether this general prevalence is due to the character of the food, th method of its preparation, or the hasty manner in whioh it is usually swallowed is not our province to explain. The (treat fact with which we are called to deal is this: DYSPEPSIA PREVAILS almost univei solly. Nearly every other person you meet is a victim, on apparently willing one; were this not. the case, why so many sutlercrs when a certain, speedy and safe remedy is within the easy reach ot all who will avail themselves of it? But says a dvs peptic: What is this remedy? to which we reply: This great allevator of human suHering is almost as widclyknown as the English language. It has allayed the agonies of thousands, and is to-day carry comfort and encouragement to thousands ot others. Tins acknowledged panacea ih noi.e other thnn Dr. JIOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS Would you know more of tho merits of this wonderful prepaiation than can be learned irum the experience ol others? 'fry it yourself, and when it has failed to fulfil the assurance of its efficacy given by tne proprietor, men aoanaon in.it n m it. LET IT BE KE.uKMUHKKD, first of all, that HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS is o irum beverage. Ther are composed wholly of the pure juice er vital principle of roots. This is not a mere assert lou llie extracts from which they arecompoundedare prepared by one of the ablest of German chemists. Their effects cau be beneficial only in all cases of the billinry tystcin. Uooniml s German Bitters stand without an equal, aetira ptoniptly and vigorously upon the liver; they remove its torpidity and cause health ful secretion of bile thereby supplying tho stomach with the most indispensable elements ot sound digestion in proper pro portions. lliey purify the blood, cleansing the vital fluid of all hurlful impurities and su planting them with the elements of genuine lii'iiMlitiuiioss. Now, there are certain classes ot per sons to whom extreme Bitters are not only unpalatable, but who find it impossible to tuke tliem without positive uiscomlort. For such Dr. HOOFL.VND'S GERMAN TOXIC has been specially prepared. It is intended for use where a slight alcoholic stimulant s require! in connection with the well- known Tonic properties of the pure Ger man imters. HOOFLAND'S TONIC acts Willi almost marvelous effect. It not only stimulates the flagging aud wastina energies, nut invigorates ami permanently strengthens its action upon tbe Liver and Stomach thorough, perhaps less prompt than the Bitters, whon too same qiiantitr is taken is none the less certain Indigestion, Billiousness, Physical or Ner vous prostration, yield readily to its po tent influence. It gives thn invalid a new and stronger hold upon life, removes de pression ot spirit, and mspires cheerful ness. But Dr. Jlootland s benefactions to he human race are not confined to his celebrated GERMAN BITTERS, or his invaluable Ionic. Ho has prepared an other medicine, which is rapidly winning its way to popular favor because of its in trinsic inetits. This U HOOFLAND'S PODOPHYLLIN PILLS, a nerfect ute for mercury without any of mercury's Vll quinines. lhese wonderful Pills, which are Intend I to act upon tho Liver, are mainlv com posed of Podophyllin, or the vital princi ple of the mandrake root. It is the medi cinal virtues of this health-giving plant in a perfectly pure and highly concentrated form. Tho Podophyllin acta-directly on the Liver, stimulating its functions and causing it to make its billiary secretions in egular anil proper quantities. The inju rious results which invariably follow the use of mcroury is entirely avoided by their use. But it is not upon the Liver only that their powers are exerted. The x tract ot Mandrake oontained in them is skillfully combined with four other ex tracts, one of whioh acts upon the stomach, one upon the upper bowels, one noon the lower bowel, and prevents any griping effect, thus producing a pill that influcnoes the eutire digestive and alimen'ary system, in an equal ami harmonious manner, and its action entiroly tree from uausea. vomit ing or griping pains common to all other purgatives. Possessing these much desirable qualities the Podophyllin 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. Hoofiand's German Bitters, or Tonic, may be regarded as certain spe cifics iu all oases of Liver Complaint, Dys pepsia, or any of the disorders to which the system is ordidariy subjeot. The PODOPHYLLIN PILLS act upon the stomach and bowels, currying off improper obstructions, while the Hitters or Tonio purify the blood, strengthen aud invigorate the friuie, give tone and appe tite to tbe stomach, aud thus build up tbe invalid anew. Dr. Hootlaud, having provided internal remedies for disease, has given the world one mainly for external application, in the wonderful preparation known as Da. HOOFLAND'S GREEK OIL. This Oil is a sovereign remedy for nains and aches of all kinds. Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Toothache. Chilblains, Sprains, Burns, Pain in the Back and Loins, Ringworms, etc, etc.. all yield to its external application. Taken internally, it is a cure for Heart burns, Kidney Diseases, Sick Headaches, Colic, Dysentery, Cholera Morbus, Cramps, fains In tbe stoniaon, uoias, Asthma, etc. These remedies will be sent by express to any locality, upon application to the PRINCIPAL OFFICE, at the GERMAN MEDICINE STORE, No. 631 ARCH ST.. PHILADELPHIA CHAS. M. EVANS. Proprietor. Formerly C. M. JACKSON & CO The Remedic art for tale by Vruamiti Storekeeper, and Mediant DeuUr every, where. vln24yl Mercantile Appraisement. Names and class of dealers in the county of Elk, as assessed by the Mer cantile Appraiser, for the year 1872: venders or merchandise. Bcnczcltc, Class. 13 13 E. Morey, 14 P. Mclncrncy 13 Lewis & Co. 13 W. E. Johnson, 13 Edward Fletcher, . 13 Miles Dent, 14 Milton Winslow. Fo.u 12 P. W. II ays, 14 Kochfc Khz, 12 J. J Taylor, i J. Koch & Son, 12 J. A. Mohan, Ilorton, Tax. 110 00 7 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 7 00 12 50 7 00 12 50 25 00 12 50 7 00 10 00 20 00 7 00 12 50 10 50 10 00 20 00 14 Oliver Clark, 13 N M. iirockway, 10 C. A. Wilcox, Jin, 14 J. S. Thomas i Co , 12 A.J. Avery, 14 James Creinhton, 13 Hatton & Kooutz, 10 llice & Reilly. Jones. 3 Tanning f Lumbut Co., 12 Aldrich & 1'attun, 14 C. A. Paine. 13 Martin Sowers. Millstone. 12 Staib & Co., Rid'jw.iy. U W.'S. Service, 8 J. S.& W. II. Hyde, 14 Hartley & Whipple, 14 J. L. Cuinuiiiigs, 13 Charles lloleg, 8 Powell it Kime, 14 J. M.Ti. iiid, 14 J. II. Wilber, 11 Thayer & ll.igerfy, 13 ft. G. Me.-sengur. 8 V. 0. Mealy, 13 McGloin & .McGechin, 11 I. V. II. ink, 12 Grunt !' Ilurtun, I 4 Wheeler it Ilorton, I I Kii Htter. 11 W. II Schram, 14 Robert Wuruer, 14 (). 1$ Lay. 10 V. II. Osii'ih.mt, 100 00 12 50 7 00 10 00 12 50 7 00 80 00 10 50 7 00 10 00 30 CO 7 00 7 00 15 00 15 00 30 00 10 00 15 00 12 50 7 00 . 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 20 00 7 00 7 00 12 50 7 oo 14 G. T. Wheeler, 14 L C. Hoituu, 12 Ilortou it Miller, 14 G. I j. M Crackun; .v in ii j Crci. k. 14 J E. Hoffman, 7 oi) 7 on . 7 00 12 50 12 50 20 00 1 0 00 10 00 12 50 7 00 40 oo 15 00 12 50 15 00 10 00 15 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 75 00 7 00 7 CO 11 L T. I).,vK 14 Hiraui Curiran, S'. Mary's. 12 Ad. FoelitiiKiu, 12 Walker it Son, 10 Wtis' 15 ms., 13 L. L. Putzel, 13 Leonard Cook, 12 Geo. A. Walker, 14 Fred. Rudolph, i J. Ii. Cor veil & Co., 13 Reynolds it Garner, 12 H.iilip Wilhelm, 13 K.J. Kuss, 13 Lyon it ISrothcr, 11 Jaiues Sneerlner, 13 J K. Weidenbroenner, 11 John Me is e I, 14 John Sose.nheimer & Son, 14 C L. Hiyer, 14 II. X. Kobe, (5 Joseph U iilalin, 14 Thouiu Ximmi'tt, 14 Mrs M E. M'Nally, 14 Edward M'lilide, 11 Chus Luhr, 11 W J Hlakuly, 7 00 15 00 7 00 HKSi'AiniANlS AM) F.ATINO IIOUKES Jiriteette. 5 Milton Winslow, " 1. M'lueruey, Jo c. 5 James McClo.key, Riilijtcny, 8 J. L. Cuniniin:. 20 00 20 00 20 00 5 00 20 00 5 John Lumb, St. Mary's. 4 K. V. Brcnnan, 5 John IS Meiii'iel, 30 00 20 00 20 00 20 00 20 00 20 00 20 00 5 Anthony Showers, 5 Jacob Kraus, 5 Charles Klausman, ' 5 Gies & Griebel. 5 Joseph Bruner, 1SREWERS. St' Mary's. 8 William Zelt, 8 P. X. Sor?, 8 Jos. Wiudfeldcr, 9 Chas. Klausman, 8 Mrs. Elizabeth Volk, 8 Giea& Griebel, 9 Jos Bruner. 25 00 25 00 25 00 15 00 25 00 25 00 15 00 An uppeal will be betd at the Com missioner's offico, Ridgway. on Tuesday, July 2d, 1872, at 3 o'clock p. m. EUGENE J. MILLER, Mercantile Appraiser. NEW LIVERY STABLE RIDGWAY. DAN SCRlRNElt WISHES TO IN- foriu the Cittzens of Ridgway, and the publio generally, that he has starteda Liv ery Stable and will keep GOOD STOCK, GOOD CARRIAGES and Buggies, to let upon the most reasona ble terms BTA,He will also do job teaming. Stable in the Brooks Barn, 'near the Post Offide, on Mill street. All orders left at the Post Office will meet prompt atten tion. Aug 20 1870. tf. New Advertisements. TTOTICE.This Is to give notice that j my son Willard Emigh has left home without just cause or provocation, and all persons are bereby cautioned against trust ing him on my account as I will pay no bills or fits contracting. GEO. EMIGH Barley, June 6th, 1872. TVTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that th X i firm heretofore exhisling under the name of Fitzgerald & Ellis, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent, The business will hereafter be carried on by D. M. Fitzgerald, who will also settle all accounts, . M. FITZGERALD, D. F. ELLIS, May, 30th, 1872 nl4t3. INTERNAL ;REVENUE NOTICF. The List of Special and Income tax for 1872 Is now in my hands for collection for the year of 1872. Payment may be made at Souther's bank RidgWay. or Hyde & Hall's bank, St. Mary's. Persons neglecting to pay after ten days notice will be charged 6 per cent, and 1 per cent, per month in addition to the tegular tax. P. FORD, Dept'y. Col. 13th Dlst. Smethport, June 1st, 1872. n!4t3. Charles II. Gering In the Court of for use J. T. Borck, Common Pleas of vs, Elk County. E, C. Schulu aud No. 17 of January William C. Schnltt, J Tefm, 1H72. Ejectment to enforce specific performance of agreement for the purchase of the un divided one-half of four ocrtaiu town lots or pieces of land situate in the Borough oi tst. Mary s, in the Countv of I, k and Slate of Pennsylvania, known and desig nated as town lots Nos. (-6) twentv.six (2f) twenty-eight, (80) thirty and (32) thirty-two, on St. Murv's street in said ftorougb of St, Mary's, each lot. being one hundred feet in front, by two hundred feet deep at right angles, said lots lying adjoin, ing each o'her, fronting on said St. Mary's street, and containing together, eighty thousand feet more or less, with the appur tenances. April 8th, 1H72, on motion of Geo. A. Rathbun, pluintiff's attorney, the Cours grant a Rule on tho defendant to ap pear and plead on or before next Term or Judgment. . FRED. SCtlOliNING, l'rothohotary To the defendants above nume: Please take notice of a rule of which the above is a copy D. C. OYSTER, Sheriff. nl3tc. Charles Springstead 1 In the Court, of vs I Common Pleas of Elk Charlotte L. Spring- ( County No. 10 Nov stcad. J ember Term 1871. Stir lAbrl fur Divorce. To CHARLOTTE L. SPRINGSTEAD, re. spondeut; You will please take notice, that the undersigned has been appointed examiner by the Court, to take the testimony of wit nesses iu this case on the part of the Libcllent, and the said witnesses will be proiluced, sworn and examined, before me at. the ottice of Geo. A. Rathbun in Ridg way, on Saturday the 8th day nf Jupe, next at iu o oiooK a. m. ot thai day, at which time and place you may attend if you think proper. RUFUS LL'CORE, Examiner. V'ul7l3. $1,000 HE WARD I A reward of One Thousand Dollars wi" be paid to any Physician who w ill produce a lu-diciiij that will supply tho wants of the peoplo better than thi article known as It U F.t St R JV JE 1" Celebrated Sloai Cleanser Or Panacea. It umst be a belter Cathartic, a better Alter ative, a better Sudorifio, a better Diuretic, a better Tonic, and in every way better than the P.ui-a ce a. No matter how long it has been iu use or how latelv discovcre.l Above all it must not contain anything sot I'UUEIA VBIJKt.XBLB. $500 REWARD 1 1 A reward of Five Hundred Dollars will be puilfoi-a medicine that will perma nently c.ire more oa! of Costiveuuss. Comtipation, Sick or Nervous Headache. t I.,,., ii.. ...)..:... ii:i: . dice, Rheumatism, Gailt, Dyspepsia, Chills and Eever, Tape Worms. Uoils, Loins, Side and Head and f'em.ile Complaint than 15LOOD CLE iNSEIl OR PANACEA, which is usel more extensively by praotio ing physiuians than any ottier popular mcdiciu-j kno a ii. For Silobv U. O. MBSSHN'GKII, and WHIPPLE & HARTLEY, Ridg """ii' i, jiiiiuuw wmoruors. juun- way, Pi vlii-22l. JffSY LIS?. Grand and Traverse Jurors drawn for August term 1871: OttAND JURY. Ucnezette. Geo. W. Apker, Monroe il oore. Reuziufier. Charles Schneider. Pos. Fred. Pearsall, Rouben S. Gross, Geo, A Dillow, John Moore. Ilorton, Gilbert Brock way, Jack Short, George Hiuies, James Phelau. Jay. Christopher Dill. Jones. Job Vankirk. Ridgway. Daniel McGovcrn, W. H. Osterhout, E. J. Miller, Daniel Farrand, J. (3. Law, T. S. Hartley. St. Mary'a Uoro. Anthony Aumann, Herman Kretz, Anthony Bieberger. Spring Creek. Abraham Bowman. TRAVERSE JURY, Benezotte. John W. Overturf. J. G. Bell, John Johnson. Beozinger. Anthony Robenricth. Martin Fritz, Francis Sohluttenhoffer, Andrew Lenze, John Goetz (Rope uiaker.l Fox. Cornelius Sullivan, J. Finlev Robinson, J. J. Taylor, H. O. Thomp son, B. Canavan, C. A. Bundy, James Uuneo, Charles Gill, William Edwards. Highland. Levi Eletborpe. Ilorton. Adam Kemmerer, Daniel Phelao, James Danovan, Rufus Elder. Jay. Leroy K Leggett, Samuel TJhl. Jones. Daniel Attlebarser. Johu Pistner, John C. Johnson, Jr.. John Weidert. Millstone. F. J. Clyde. Ridgway. Joseph Wildfire, W. D. Dickitson, 'D. S. Luther, George Dickinson, Milton II. Sleight, James Gardner, John Vanorsdall, E. C. Barrett, Thompson Crow, C. V. Gillis, H. M. Powers, N. B. Waterson, John Kemmerer. St. Mary's Boro. Louis Beyer, Johu Kriep;, S. Reynolds, Louis Hanhaueer, Jcseph Windf'elder. Engelbert Spellen berg, It. C. MsGill. Spring Creok- David Kennedy. MmMM imMMSUMM '' Ayer's Hair Vigor, For restoring to Gray Halt its natural Vitality and Color. A dressing which is at once Agreeable; healthy, And effectual for" preserving tha hair. It soon restores faded or gray hair to its original color, with th6 gtoss and freshness of youth. Thirl hair is thickened, falling hair checked, and baldness often, though not always, cured by its use. Nothing can restore the hair where the follicles are de stroyed, or the glands atrophied and decayed; but such as remain can'ba saved by this application, and stimu lated into activity, so that a new growth of hair is produced. Instead of 'fouling tho hair with a pasty sedi ment, it will keep it clean and rigorous. Its occasional use will prevent the hair: from turning gray or falling off, and consequently prevent baldness. Tho restoration of vitality it gives to the scalp arrests and prevents the forma tion of dandruff, which is often 80 un cleanly and offensive. Free from those deleterious substances which make some preparations dangerous and inju rious to the hair, tho Vigor can only benefit but not harm it. If wanted merely for a 1 1 AIR DRESSING, nothing else can be fnund so desirable Containing neither oil nor dye, it does not soil white cambric, and vet lasts long on tho hair, Riving it a rich, glossy lustre, and a grateful perfume. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Practical and Analytical Chemists, L.OWJCIX, BIASS. or Sale by U. G. MESSENGER, Druggist, Ridgway, Pa. HALL'S VEGETABLE SICILIAN hair RENEWER. Every year increases the popu 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 Gra? ob Faded Hair to its youthful color, making it soft, lustrous, and silken. Tho scalp, by its use, becomes white and clean. It removes all eruptions and dandruff, and, by its tonic proper ties, prevents the hair from falling out, as it stimulates and nourishes tho 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 extreme old nge. It is the most economical IIair-Dkessing ever used, as it requires fewer applica tions, and gives the hair a splendid, glossy appearance. A. A. Hayes) M.D., State Assaycr 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 Drugrto and Dealer in Medicines, Frioa One Dollar. Buckingham's Dye. FOR 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 produ neither rub nor wash off. Sold by all Druggists. Price Fifty Cents. Manufactured by R. P. HALL A CO.( NASHUA. N.H. R.OSADALIS The ingredients that COMPOSE KOSADALIS ara published on everv Dackara. thara. fore it is not secret preparation, FIIYSICIAXS PRESCRIBE IT It is a certain cure for Scrofula, Syphilis in all its forms, Rheuma tism, Skin Diseases, Liver Com plaint and all diseases of tha Blood. ONE BOTTLE OP EOSADALIS will do more frond thnn fan hntl of the Syrups of Sarsaparilla. THE UNDERSIGNED PHYSICIANS linvtj used Rosadnlis in their practice) for the past three years and freely endorse it ns a rciiablo Alterative and Blood Purifier. DR. T. C. ri'GH. of Baltimoie. UK.T. J. DOVKIX, " l)lt.R. W.CAKH. DH. F. O. DAN NULL Y. DR. J. S. SPARKS, fcieholMvills. K v. DHSJ-CL' McCARTHA ColomMa, DR. A. B. NOBLES, Edgecomb, N. C. tfSED AUD ENDORSED BY J. B. FRENCH fc EOVS. Fn pi,.. .Mass. ' ' " F. W. SMITH, Jackson. Mich. A. F. WHKliLEIl.Lima, Ohio. W HAM. Ti, nl,i '"" CRAVEN & CO., (ioMinnsvllle, Vs. boro, Teiiii. Our snare will not allnw .... tended remarks in ri'lutii.n to tha virtues oi Raiadalis. Totho Medical Profsioa we guarantee a Fluid Ei tract&iineriortn invth.. ...... used in the treatmentf ditea4 Elood ; and to tbe afflicted we say try Roflailalifi. mnA vnn uill KA . In npalth . Rossdalis ls sold by all Druretsts. price 1.60 per bottle. Addiuf- ' quickly and euectually accomplish this result. It is easily applied, and produces a color which will o Ho S3. CLEiIS.IT3 & C3L 9 iliMufacturuig Chtmittt, Baltiuwss, Ms..