lh dfaimfjr gjLduoipte Henry A. Parsons, Jr. Editor THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1873. Mail Service, Thcro ore in the United Slates C3,511 miles of railway mail service, that being an increase of 5,603 miles since the same period lmt year. Massachusetts is the only New England State in which there nro 1,01)0 miles of mail railway service, that State laving nearly 1,700 miles.. Delaware Las 248 miles, while of the other Mid dle States, New York has 4,720, New Jersey 1,184, and Pennsylvania 3.670 miles. Of the Southern States, Arkan sas, Florida, and West Virginia have less than 5,000, whilo in the others there are from 1,000 to 2,000 miles. Illinois has the largest railway mail service, 6,520 miles; Ohio nett, 4,877; New York third, Pennsylvania fourth, and Missouri fifth. In the latteStato thrcre are 3,340 miles. G2NEHAL NOTES. Milwaukee contains breweries and distillers. 20,000 beer San Francisco is building a baloon 180 feet in circumference. Soldiers on the western frontier raise their own potatoes and other vegetables. The working population of the United States is estimated at 13,000,000 one third of the population. It is estimated that it has already cost Stokes $150,000 to keep Lis neck out of the noose. Dresses woven fiom bamboo fibres are the latest things for belles to do their bamboozing in. The bridge at the Colliseum Grounds) which Boston paid 10,000 for, were sold last week nt auction lor $550. A Massachusetts postmistress has re signed her office ns a matter of honesty, because she cannot find time to read all the postal cards and attend to her other duties besides. Mrs. Lyster, aged ninety-one, was buried at Graysville, Indiana, in the wedding garments which she wore seventy-three years ago. They were of linen, spun and woven by herself. And now comes news that the girls of Elkhart, Indiana, are lorming a smoking club. And so in the wild era of "female advancement" women are dropping, ooe by one, their distinctive charms. An Iowa matron, who, ai'tcr languish ing iu bonds of matrimony for thirty five years, recently came into an unex pected inheritance of $500, immediately invested in a divorce. Miss A. Radcliff, of Chester county, Pa., was so shocked at the death trom paralysis of her sister, that she died too, find both were buried in one grave. One was sixty years old and the other sixty two. A Tennessee lady presented her hus band with a pair of twius, and in due season added triplo's. "Dear me," ex claimed an astonished neighbor, "I s'pose Mrs. Stcbbings will have quad rupeds next and then centipedes." List of Jurors. The following is the List of jurors drawn for the August term of court, commencing Monday, August 4th, 1873: GRAND JUIIOP.S, Bcnezctte Luther Lucore. Fcx Jones Gilliin, John Drown, Robert Wilbcr, Hugh McCrcady, Daniel MeCarty, Jones Hays, John Spooler. llorton Willis Taylor, Jacob Dude racco, Chauncey Diockway. Jay Anthony Wise. Jones J. L. Drown, John Ernhout. Millstone II. J. Clvde. ' Ridgway Thoma3 Nei'l L C. Dick inson, John R. Kiuie, D. D. Day, John Kennedy. St. Mary's Doro. Anthony Auman. Spring Creek D. G. McKuall, A. W. Irwin, Clinton Paine. TttAVERSE JUROnS. Bencr.etto J. W. Wiuslow, Charles II. Wiaslow, Jacob S. Johnson, Decatur Hewitt, John W. Johnson, Timothy Guilfoyle. iienzinzcr Anton Jauer, a a a m Kupp, Philip Kraikle, Jacob Yollmer, Fox Bruce Harrington. Frank Rhed, Hayes Kyler, Abel Grcsh, John Koch, John Mayer, Jr. HortoD Nathan Hippie, Clark A. Wilcox, Redford Scgurs, Joseph W Taylor. Jones Martin Sowers, A. A. Clay, Joseph Tanbine, J. C. Maloue, Cluisto. pber Dill. Millstono G. D. Douahey. Ridcrwav Chauncey Fields, Cbas. Holes, Phillip Lesser, Nelson Gardner. St. Marys Borough George Rcttger, Sebastian Ilauber, Joseph llanhauser, Additional List of Traverse Jurors diawn for August Term, 1873, commencing Monday, August 4th: Benedetto Andrew Overturf, New ton Johnson. Georce Mohan: James M. Barr. BenzinKer Charles Ritter, Nicholas ,r I'-- c:i.. T. Wn,L ivrononwciier, uu dickvi, ui., nm linn Cundle. Michael Cundle, Francis Frv Ilcrtou Rolt. Mcintosh, Hczekiah Horton. Jay Wui. G. Thomas, Armel Turley Jones O. O. Beers. Henry Kiar.ken Ridgway Daniel Scnbner, Peter U Kemmerer, Simon Bryudle, E. P Diehiuson. Win. II. Hyde. St. Mary's Boro Phillip Meyer Frank Gerg. SpriDg Creek Jese Claypool. Legal Advertisements. List of causes set dpwn for trial at August Term 1873. UnmmenoiDg on Monday, August 4th 1873: 1. Frank A. Leash ct al vs Frank Keller. No. 32 April term, 1872. "2. Win. J. M'Carty et al vs Elk and McKean 11. 11. Co, No. 17 August term 1872. 3. IJ. E. Wcllemlorf et at vs Elk and McKean 11 11 Co. No. 18 August term 1872. 4. E. E. Williard et nl vs Elk and McKean It R Co. No 20 August term 1872. 5. E. E. Williard ct al vs Josiah Bordwcll et al. No 21 August term 1872. 6. August Secgcr rt ftl vs Martin llerbstrect. No 31 November term 1872. " 7. Soscoheimer & Son ct al vs Ed ward Mcliride. No 32 November term 1S72. , FRED. SCIIOENIN'G, 1'rothonotary. ELK COUNTY COURT PKOC LAMATION. Whereas the Hon. L. 1). Wetmore. President Judge lor the 6th Judicial District of Pennsylvania, and Chas. Luhr at.d J. V. Ilouk, Esrrs,, Associate Judges in E!k county, have issued their precepts to we direct ed, for the holding of Orphan's Court, Court of Common Pleas, General Quarter Sessions and Oyer and Ter miner, at Ridgway, for the County of Elk, on the 1st Monday of August, (be ing the 4th day) 1873, uud to continue one week. Notice is therefore given to the Coroner, Justices of the Peace, and Constables in and for the county of Elk, to appear in their own proper persons, with their records, inquisitions and re- t 1- .1 .1! I' uieuiuruuees, to uo loose tilings wuien of their offices and in their behalf apper tain to be done, and all witnesses and other persons prosecuting in behalf of the Commonwealth against any person or persons, are required to be then and tliore attending, aud not to depart at their peril. Jurors are requested to be punctual in their attendauce at the ap pointed time, agreeable to notice. Given under my hand and seal at the Sheriff's office, in Ridgway, the 30th defy of Juno, in the year of our Lord one thousand eiirht hundred aud seventy- three. D. C. OYSTER, Sheriff. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of annexed writs of Fieri Facias waving inquisition and exemption, issued out of the Court of Common l'leas of Elk county, nr.d to me directed, I will expose to puMic sale or outcry at tlie Cou t Housj, iu Ridgway, Pa., on MONDAY, THE 4;h DAY OF AUGUST A. D. 1873, At one o'clock, p. ni., all tlie right, title, in terest, claim and ilomand whatsoever of JAMES A. MAI.ONH, defeudaut iu said writ named, cou-isiing of twenty two mid one-half acres of land willed him bv JOHN MAI.OXE, deceased, June 17t!i. A. D. 18fi5. hich interest 13 conta ne J 111 that cer tain tract piece or pircd of land situate in Township of Fox, Coumy of Elk and State ot Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows to Wit; D'.-giiming at a hemlock in the cast lino of JOHN UREEN'S Und thev.ee cast one hundred and forty-eight rods to a beech, tiicnee north partly by land of WILLIAM MEAD one hundred and five and four-tenths rods to a post, thence west one hundred and seventy rods to a post, theuco south seventy and four -t out lis rods to a hemlock, thence south thirty-live rods to the place of beginning, containing une hundred acres und allowance being the premises conveyed to JjOIIN MALONK by 11. 1. LITTLE nud wife aud 11 EN It Y SOUTH Ell and wife bv deed bearing d.:e December lilst, A. D. lb-ju. Seized and taken in exec ution as the property of J AS. A. M ALONE and his interest to be sold by D. C. OYSTER, Sheriff. SiiErirrs Office, 1 Ki lgwny, Fa , June UO, 1S73. sYlSSIFTS'SALSr By virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias is sued out of the Couit of Common Picas ot Elk county, and to me directed, I wui ex pose to sale by l'ublic Kale or outcry at tlie Court House in Ridgway. F.Ik county, l'a., 011 MONDAY, the -till day of AlCJLdT, A. D. 1873, at one 0 clock, p. in. All the right, title, iuieiect claim and de maud whatsoever of the following described property. Ail that ceitain piece or parcel of laud being situated in Jay Township, Eik couuly and Slate of Pern. lvania, bounded mid described as follows to wit: Beginning at a post about sixteen peichej east of liell Run at the south side of the Town-hip road thence Fouth thirteen pcichesto a post thence north twelve and ono-fourth pei-chci to a pist at the south side of the tovn;hip road thence along said township road ia uu easterly direction to the plajc of beginning, coiuaining two ani one half acres of land more or less being ft portion o! warrant 6h(j which land was sold by 1'. W. hAYS, High Sherilf of F.ik Coiiiny. as the property of hOliEitT I'.OTHEKlCi; to 11 EN it V SOUTHER by dttd dated the 0th day of July. A. D. ALSO nil the right, title, interest and claim of the defeudaut of iu nud to the fol lowing described piece or parcel of land situated in the county and State aforesaid bounded and described us follows to win Beginning a' a post corner about (3) three perches east ol Dell Kua at the north side of the township road, thence north h ricen perches to a post, theuco east thirteen per ches to a post, thence sout j thirteen per ches to a post at the north side ot fcaid road, thence along said road westerly to the place of beginning, containing one acre of land more or less being part of warrant No. 5-U8 and the west moiety or one hu!f portion of two acres of land couveyed by J. N. noOKinolK. and wife to SAMUEL VASDINDEit by deed bearing date April Oth, lfcti'J, on which is erected a frame house used as a hotel -4 by 40 feet, two stories high with wing attached 18 by 1! feet 1 J stories high, a'so one frame bnu !i4 by 8 feet, together with outbuildings, seized and takeu in execution as the properiy of T. J. DUUK, and to bo sold by D. C. OYSTElt, Sheriff. gllEr.U'l's Ol'KICE V Ridgway, l'a., June liUth, 1803. Edw'd J. Fvans & Co NUIISEHYMEN AND SEEDSMEN, YOKK, PENS' A "Catalogues Mailed to Applicants-ia Kefcr (by permission) to Hon, J. 8, Dlaok, Washington, D. C. Wkibeb, Sos Sl Caul, Hankers, York, l'a. A3-iil2-0ni. NEW STORE AND NEW GOODS. Si k i in HOUSEWARE, . AND HOUSEFURNISHIUG GOODS. Carpenters Tools, Blacksmiths Tools, Farmers Toos, 'Lumbermen Tools. fact evcrytliiaig usually kept first-class Hardware Store 1U a . is liter ploying Workmen class material used. OPPOSITE THE COURT W- S- -tf. KEW DISCOVERY la Clicinical and Illcdical Science. v ' I)r. JO. F. GATIVIN'S SOLUTION m COMPOUND ELIXIR FIMST AXD fTLT FOLt'TTON cvermailo in oni- mixture of AI-1. TIIK TWELVK valunblo uctivc iirinc-ipk'u of ll.e well kuuwn eurutivu auut, PINE TItEE TAIl, t'N'EQT ALT.I'.D in Courfu, Colds, Catarrh, Astlimm l)ri;Dehili, uiid t'ousaiuitiou. ci;im:h without fati A recent colli in tliroe to tx hour: nnd also, liy It YITAI.LZ1NH, I'UHIFVIXO and B'i'IMVJ.ATINO ellticta iiihu the ouural byiitcui, is reuiurkubly ellicu cious in nil ItlSKASES OF THE BI.OOD, Including Scroiuhi and Kruptionsof the skin, Dy puiJ3i:i, Iiisc'usuof the I.iver aod Kicluuys, llcurt 1. euc, un.l ln'iic-ral l'rltilily. CUE THiAL COfJVIMCESI DK. (3ARVIVS VOLATILE SOLUTION of TAR MEDICATED FOR IA19ALATI01V. fry A remarkably vtiluallo discovery, which posi tively curva CATAItSISI, EnOIVCHO'llS, AS'S'SSTCA, aitl all Diseases of lite NOSE, TJEHOAT and I.VXUS. TOE COMPOUND TAR AM) 21 AX DRAKE TILL, tor use in connection with the ELIXIR TAIt, ins combinntion of the TWO most vuluuble ALTERA T1VE Mt'dioinefl knowu in the rrofefihion, und rtjn dors this l'lll without oxueutiou the very heat ever ollred. Eolation and Compound ElUir. J i1?9 Tar and Mandrake Tills, iJcU per Box. Medicated Inhalation, (5.00 per Tackage. Sen l for Circular of POSITIVE CURES to four Druggist, or to F. HYDE & CO., SOLE FHOPKIETOKS, 195 Seventh Ave., yew Yorlc ..i A NEW WAY OF RIW.N'IXO A Subscription Book. CAN' SULL THOL'dAXUS!! PLAIN HOME TALK Is plain talk about tho body and its physical and social needs. Dr. E. h. Foote, author of "Medical Common Sense " of No. 10 Lexington Ave., N. V., who entertaius n...,..K.,.i 1.;, r..i n,.,.u body by Lis skill, is it's author. In its thousand pages it answers a thousand questions you don't want to go to your physician about. It is, as is stamped upon its cover, "a book for private and consid erate reading." Price $i.2j. aud sent, postage prepaid, everywhere. A beautiful original o'lioino, mounted, "Throw Physio to inn Dous," worth $10, goes with tho book. Ko cliromo without the book No book without the cliromo. Address MUR RAY HILL PUBLISHING COMPANY, No. 12H EastUSili Sttfct, New Yor'i. u2 Ut. N 1A1 A 1 w 3 s 71 or 11 SHOP, none but first-class mid nothing but first- 1sa93T9!!?!t5!fiV:! HOUSE, RIDGWAY, PA. SERVICE & CO- 10 PEE CEUT, INVESTMENTS SKCURED BY FIRST MORTGAGE ON tfstatc tT&orth THREE TIMES THE SUM LOANED. Interest Payable Semi-Annnally. At tlie Dunking House of A L I, E N, 3 T E I' II E N S h O O., In New York City, or at nny Bunk de signated by the lender. E A RK'IN VESTIXO FOR EASTERN t r.rtics ninny tliounirls of dollars pur ilium li in ilr.it morliajes on improved property in Illinois, and such has been tlie deinrnd for these desirable securities, flint vro have, durinff the lust fif'een months. placed in them nearly one mUlivn dollar, (lie semi-annual interest, ou which lias, in each and evey ense, been promptly paid, These uiorljaceg i"'" i" 'ho form of Trust Due's, .in ! can be elcstd in '20 days shonld there be a failure lo pay interest or tuxes when due. Wo invest nny mm. be it large or small mi l culUvt mid remit interest and principal as it matures, nil without expense to the lender. Can refer topailic-3 for whom we have loaned lai'i;e amounts, and who have never lost a dollar eil her of principal or int. crest in this class of securities during the last ;. if ).. tend for our pamphlet ''Illinois as a place of Ji,rttlimiil," mailed free. ilEXRY C. V.'ILSON, WJLiSO.V it GEO. W. TOMS. TOMS, P::ALt:K.s ix Weal Entaie Ten Psrt Cent. SKcunrnrs an; bcuoor. Uoxiis. BLOOMiVGTGN, ILLINOIS jau 10 yl ,H37 TO. GD WEST. Thi.s is an inquiry w'uicli every ( shimid have truli'uf!'.' aaawerod before he starts on his jimrney, and a little care taken iu exaniioiitioii of Routes will iu many cu.-.ses iwva much trouble, time aud money. The "U., li & Q. R. R.," runuinj. from Cliicago, tbiitih Galesburg to Burlinjtan.ati'l tho "l., B.&W. Route,' rutiuing from udianapolis, through Blooniington to Burlington, have achiev ed a splendid reputation in the last two years as the leading Passengers Routes to the West. At Burhugton they con nect with the B c& M. II. R. aud from the great Buriington Route, which runs diract through Southern Iowa to Nebras ka aud Kansas, with close connections to California and the Territories; and ! passengers starting from Elk County, on their way westward, cannot do letter than to take the Burlington Route. Tli is Lino has published a pamphlet called "How to go West," which con tains much valuaoie information; a large correct map oi the Grea'' West, which can be obtaiuod free of cliaige by ad dressing the General Passenger Agent of the B. & M. 11., Burlingtou, Iowa s! Seal THE ELK ADVOCATE. THE OLDEST TAfER IN THE COUNTY, HAVING THE LARGEST CIRCU- ATIOX, IT IS THEREFORE THE ADVERTISING MEDI UM IN THE COUNTY Du-otctl to the Swtcrcjstjs of the geople of eih County. TEEMS:$2.00 PER YEAR. BRING ALONG YOUR ADVER TISEMENTS AND GET THEM INSERTED IN THE ADVOCATE, AT LOW HATES. If yon want to sell anything, let the people know it through the Advocate, the great advertising medium. Site (gilt guluo Printioig Office, In the Court House, Ridgway, Fa. The best work done, and at the very lowest prices. Blanks kept constantly on hand at this office. Hand bills printed ut the shortest nolkc Call in and get our prices for adverti; -ing and jobbing. Satisfaction warranted Orders by mail protr.ptly attended to Address, HENRY A. PARSON3, JR., Ridgway Pa. I FIOU WA1NT TO BUY GOODS CHEAP 00 TO JAMES.II- IIAGERTY Main Street, Ridgway, Pn. DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, '.BOOTS, SHOES, HATS AND CAl'S, 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 the CHEAPEST. JAMES II. IIAGERTY. NEW LIVEllY STABLE IN DAN SCiUBNEIl WISHES TO IN- form the Cittzens of Ridgway, and the public generally, that he lias started a Liv ery Stable and will keep GOOD STOCK, GOOD CARRIAGES and Buggies, to let upon Uie most rcasona ble terms. BQHe will also do job teaaing. Stable on Broad street, above Main. All orders left at the Post Ofiice will meet prompt attention. Aug 20 1870. If. GIVEN AWAY. A Fine German Cliromo. WB SKND AN KI.EOAKT CIIHOMO, JIOrNTKP AND lir.ADV FOB FRJllNn, Fit HE TO EVERY AGENT Foil TiulergiromKl on, LIFE BELOW THE SURFACE jiv thos. ir. kxox. 942 Pie3 Cctavo. 130 Fino Zncravir-ES. Bcliites Incidcts and Accidents beyond the Lielit of Dav : Startling Adventures in all parts of t he World ; Mines nnd Modo of working tiiem : cuuencurrents 01 oouiciy ; Gamb'ing nnd its Horrors; Caverns and their Mysteries; Tho Dark Ways of Wick edness; Prisons nnd their Secrets; Down in the Depths of the Sea ; Strango Stories of the Detection of Crime. The book trcols of experiences with brigands; niclits in opium dens ami gamb ling liells; Life in prison ; Stories of exiles; adventures among Indians ; journeys through Sewers imp Cntneoinbs ; accidents in mines; pirates and piracy ; tortures of the lnnuesious ; wonucrtul burglars; un derworld of the great citeis, tec, eto. for this work. Exclusive territory given. Aeenis can make $100 a week in Being this book. Send for circulars and terms to agents. .1. It. 55m r &. Hyric, HARTFORD, COXN., 011 CHICAGO, ILL. U1.PARKROWL TXTANTED. Wo will give men nnd wo- meu BUSINESS THAT WILL PAY. from $4 to $8 per day, can be pursued in your own neighborhood; it is a rare chance for those out of employment or having leisure time, girls and bojs frequeutly do as well as men. Particulars free. Address J. LATHAM & CO., 2U2 Washington St., Bostou, Mass nCtO SEEDS, PLANTS, TREES, PREPAID BY MAIL. My new priced descriptive Catalogue of Choice Flower and Garden Seeds, 25 sorts of either for $1; new and choice varieties of Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, Evergreens, Roses, Grapes, Lillies, Small Fruits, House and Border Plants and Bulbs; one year grafted Fruit Trees for mailing; Fruit Stccks of all kinds: Hedge Plants, &o,; the most, complete assortmeut in the country, will be sent gratis to any plain address, with P. O. box. True Cape Cod Crauberry for upland or lowland, Jiti per 10U0; SI per 1U0, prepaid by- mail. Trade List to dealers. Seeds on Commis sion. Agents wanted. B. M. WATSON, Old Colony Nurseries and Seed Warchous, Plymouth, Muss. Es- blished 1&12. - BV MAIU SG CENTS BUSINESS CARDS. Attorney-at-law, 2 2 tf. Ridgway, Pa. J O, W. BAILEY, ATTORNEY-ATLAW. Tlniojrl. Ridgway, Elk County, Pa. Agent, for the Traveler's Life and Accl dent Insurance Co., of Hartford, Conn. jy UFUS LUCORE, Attorney-Bt-Law, AX Ridgway, Elk Co., Pa. Office in nail's new Brick Building. Claims for collection promptly attended to. v3nlly. JEYNOLOS HOUSE, REYNOLLSVILLE, JEFFERSON CO, PA. II. S. BELNAP, PnoraiEToa . J. S. E OKI) WELL, II, J), Eclectic Physician and Surgeon, has remov ed his ollice from Centre street, to Main et, Ridgway, Pn,, in the second story of the new brick building of John O. Hall, oppo site Hyde's store, Oliice hours: 8 to 9 a- m: 1 to 2 p. m. 7 8 p, in. jan 9 7tf GG. MESSENGER, Druggist nnd Pnraceutist corner ot Jlnin mid Mill streets, Ridgway, Pa. A lull assortment of carefully selected For eign and Douicstio Drugs. Prescriptions carefully dispensed at all hours, day or night. tlnSy. fit S. HARTLEY, M. D., Physician ana Surijeon, lutlgwnj', l'a. OUice in Walker s Buildina. Spcciul attention given to Surgery. Office house trom 8 a. in, to 10 p, m. Residence on corr.er of South and Court streets, op posite the new School House. All calls promptly attended to. vln'iyl. III A H I I. J 111 II i. Watchmnker, Engraver nnd Jeweler, Main street, Ridgway, Pa. Agent for the ilowo Sewing Machine, nnd Morton Gold Pen. Repairing Watches, etc, done with he same accuracy ns heretofore. Satis action guaranteed. vlnly. riMlAYER HOUSE, X R1LLY & BRO., Proprietors. Cor. Mill ana Leslie bis., Kidgway, Pa. The proprietors take this method of an nouncing to the public that they have rc- tuteil, revised, mid improved, this welt known hotel, and are prepared to entertain all who favor them with tneir patronage, ia the best style aud at low rates. Good stabling atluched. v3n6tf. HYDE HOUSE, Riduwat, Elk Co.,Ta, W. II. sUlIKAiYl, Proprietor. Thankful for the patronage heretofore so liberally bestowed upon him, the new proprietor, hopes, by paying Btrict at tention to the comfort and convenience of guests, to merit a continuance oi the same. Oct 30 1800. t ipUE OLD BUCKTAIL'S HOTEL, y Kane, Mckean Co., ra R. E. LOOKER, Proprietor. Thankful for the patronage heretofore so liberally bestowed upon him, the new pro prietor, holies, by paying strict attention to the comfort nnd convenience of guests, to merit a continunuve of the same. The only stables lor horses in Kane und well kept nilit or day. Hall attached to the Hotel. Vluzyyl. H ALL 13HO Attorneys - at - Law ST. MARY'S, ELK COUKTY Fi'KSYLYAKIA. JOiINO. HALL JAS. K. P. BALI KEKSEY HOUSE, CtNTHEVlLLE, ELK Co., Pi. John Collins, Pioprietor. Thankful for tlie patronage heretotore so li tier illy bestowed upon him, the new proprietor, hopes, by paying strict at tention to the comfort- and convenience of guests, t merit a continuance of the same. JAMES PENFIELD, (Successor to W. C. Healy,) DEALER IN goods, Gitocsaiss, pbovisions' PRODUCE, FRUITS, &o. 3uTtf. West End, Ridgway, Pa. S. A. ROTE, ' Pli O TOORAPHER, AND DLALEU IX Chromos, Stereoscopic Views, Picture Frames, &c. WEST END, RIDGWAY, ELK CO. PAJ v2n2if. irii i-iiiii.'vivi WHOLESALE AND RETAIL VBALEB IN PIANO-FORTES, ORGANS, SHEET MUSIC, and MUSIC BOOKS. Pianos and organs to rent and rental ap plied if purchased. Prothouotary's Office, Ridgway, Pa. v2u20tf. P. W. HAYS, 11EALEK IN , Coeds, llotions, Groceries, Dry and General Variety, FOX, ELK CO., PA. vlu-lTtf. 1 KV CJTAUK ilOUTK. J. C. BUSNS, Proprietor. The subscriber having secured the con tract for carrying the U. S. Mail between REYNOLDSVILLJ5 & BROCKWAY VILLB has placed on that road a line of hacks. Hacks leave the Exchange Hotel in Reyuoldville every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday on the ai rival of the Broouville stage, aud return the same day. These hacks counect at Brockwayville with the Ridgway stages, making connection with' trains on the P. & E. Road, both east and west. Every attention to the comfort oi patrons of (his line will be given, and a liberal patronage solicited. Aug. ia-72'.t.