IlENttT A. Parsons, Jb. - Editor THURSDAY. OCTOBER 9, 1878. Heputlican State Ticket. For Judge of the Supreme Court. HON. ISAAC 0. GORDON, ffjf JHFFER80M COUNTY. For Stat Trcnsurcr, HON. It. W. MACKEY, OF AI.LKOIIENT COtNTT. For Assembly,. J. W. PIIELV3r Of Cameron County, People's County Ticket For Tres?urerr I1EZEKIAU I10RT0N, of Ilorton. For Commissioner, A. T. ALDRICH, of Jones. For Auditor, A. W. GRAY, of Jay. lTor'District Attorney, RUFUS LUCORE, of Fox. For Jury Commissioner, R. T. KYLER, of Fox. 70S THE ASSEMBLY. J. W Phelps, of Cameron, the Re publican nominee for Assembly, is a gentleman eminently qualified for the position. He is a successful business man, of excellent judgment, and ur. blemished character, and generous to a fault. His means have always been at the disposal of the needy, and be is justly styled the poor man s friend. He is extensively known throughout nis apflfinn of the country, and so personally i..ti,.t u ata infnrmpi'. uuuumi iu "v .., - i r ... I receive nearly tne solid vote Democrat ot nis voting county, scarcely against him. In Jefferson county, Mr. Phelps will run largely ahead of his ticket, and we can assure our friends that with a proper effort here he cao be elected. See to is, that J. W. Fhelps is elected find that we have a man of brains and influence to represent us. THE PEOPLE'S ADDRESS "Awake, Arise, or It Forever Fallen!" TO THE 20HEST VOTSSS OF ELK CO, Fri.i,ow Citizens: Tho time for action is here! We have placed in the field, for all the county offices, men pe culiarly fitted for the various positions for whioh they ara respectively named Men who themselves had no lot nor part in procuring their nominations. They are well known to the people of the county every one of them. All pure. high-minded gentlemen, who would scorn to ask for an office for themselves. Here are their names: For County Treasurer IIEZEK1AH HORTON, of Ilorton township. For County Commissioner A. T. ALDRICH, of Jones township. For District Attorney RUFUS LU- CORE, of Fox township. For County Auditor A. W. GRAY, of Jay township. For Jury Commissioner R ANSOM T. KYLER, of Fox township. Now is the time to teach designing! office-hunting men that the day has gone by when a "nomination is equivalent to an election!" Now is the timeto burst the iron bands of Party! Now ist he time for the People to assert their rights.and make known the majesty of their power through the ballot-box on Thesday next! Remember that the Regulars, with keen eye to personal aggrandisement, are ever vigilant active unscrupulous Remember that Beer is already flowing as freely as the waters that trickle down onr bill-sides! And money is used without Gtint! To defeat them is no easy task. If we succeed, we must WORK! WORK!! WORK!!! If we do our duty, victory is surely ours! And, from this time forth, politicians and pa ties must heed the wholesome lesson that the office must seek the man, and not the man the office! Then, Fellcw-Citizens, we entreatyou, devote a few days to the good of your county! We have only one short week! Let us do oar duty! By order of the People's Convention. JESSEE KYLER, G. D. MESSENGER, E. J. MILLER, H. A. PARSONS, Jr., J. POWELL, Committee, Ridgway, P., Oct. 7,1873, SSIGNEE'S NOTICE. In the Dist. Court of the United States, Western District of Penna. The undersigned hereby gives notice of bis appointment as assignee of L. C. Horton and E. J. Miller, late doing business as partners under the firm name of Ilorton k Miller, at Ridgway, in tha county of Elk and State of Pennsyl. vania, within said district, who have been adjudged bankrupts, upon their own petition, by the Distriot Court ot said district. C. U. M'CAULEY, Assignee. Ridgway, Elk Couoty Pa. October 9, '73 St. It is proposed to establish a theatrical 1ub in New York, nflor the style of .the lionaon uarriot. The modern stylo ol danoiog is said to represent the prose of locomotion, rather than poetry of motion. Statistioa of New York, show that the proportion of busiucps and proles? iooal men who become insane is largest among bankers nod stuck speculators y bookkeeper eewne next; then commcro- lal travelcM J then lawyers I ollovre 1 by retired tnorohants. clergymen and j ournalists, ELECTION PROCLAMATION. GOD 8AVK WEALTH THE CO.MMON- Whereas-, in and by the 13tn section of the Act ol Geueral Assembly of Pennsylvania, passed Jtsly 2nd 1869, entitled, "An aot rtltttmi; to the Elec ting of th Commonwealth." It eu- joined on the Sheriff of every county to pi to notice ol such elections to be held, and to enunicrntoin such notice what officers are to be elected, in pursuance thereof, I, D. C. OYSTER, High Sheriff of the County of Elk, do there fore make known and give this public notice to the elcotors ot said count? of Elk, that a general elecetion will be held in said county, en TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1873. (it being the second Tuesday of the month), for the purpose of electing the following officers, to-wit : One person lor Male treasurer. One person for Judge of the Supreme Court. One person for member of the Legis- Iature to represeut tho counties ni tam ... . . 1 cron, Elk and J eflctson. . One person for Treasurer of Elk county. One person for District Attorney of Elk county. One person for Commissioner rf Elk county One person for Jury Commissioner of Elk county. One person for Auditor of Elk county. And the Qualified electors of tti county ot liils will hold tneir elections . . - . , . , . , - ,, in tria novaral nictnnta. An tnl nwfl ! Benezette township, at the house of Elizabeth Winslow. Benzinger township, at the school house on Michael St., near tho Elk creek bndee, Fox township, at the Centreville school bouse Highland township, at the house ot Levi hillitborpe. Horton township, at the school house near D. C. Oyster a Hotel Ridcway township, at the Court House. St. Mary's Borousb, at the Town Hall. Spring Creek township, at the house of Stockdale, Downer & Co. Jay township, at the bouse of Alfred Fearsall. Jones township, at the Wilcox Tan ning and Lumber Co's., office in Wil cox Mill Stone township, at the house of Henry Ilerr, at lsarr s Dam. I also make known the following; act entitled "An act regulating the mode of voting at all elections in the several counties in this Commonwealth," as 8m required by the second section said aot: Section 1. Be it enacted lit tJic Senate and the House of Rrprcstnta lives, dc, That the qualified voters of the several counties ol this Common wealth, at all general township and spec ial elections are hereby kereatter author lzed and required to vote by ticke printed or written, or partly writteu an partly printed, severally clasified as f ol lows : One ticket shull embrace the names of all the Judges of the Courts to be voted for and to be labelled on th outside, "Judiciary;" one ticket shall embrace the names of all St&te officers to be voted for and labelled "State,1 one ticket shall embrace the names of all county offices to be voted for, includ ing the office ot senator, member or members of Ascmbly, if voted for, mem bets of Congress, it voted for ana belled "County ;" one ticket shall em brrce names ot 'all the township officers voted tor and be lubellei "tsorougii or "Township;" and each shall be depos ited in separate ballot boxes I also make known and give notice as in and by the 15th section of afore said act, I am direoted that every per son except Justices of tho Peace, wb shall hold any office appointment of trust or profit, under the Government of the United States, or this State, or any city or incorporated district whether commissioned officer or otherwise subordinate officer or agent who is or 6ba!l be employed undar the legislative or judiciary or executive department of this State or of the United States, of any city or incorporated district and also every member of Congress aud State Legislature, and the select an common council of any city Commission' er or any incorporated district, is by law incapable of holding or exercising at the same time the office or appoiutment of Judge, Inspector or Clerk, of any elee tion of this Commonwealth, and that no Inspector or Judge, shall be legible to any othoe then to be voted tor Also in the 4th section of the Act of Assembly, entitled "An act relating to elections and lor other purposes, ap proved April 16tb 18G9, it is enaeted that the 14th section shall be so con Btrued as to prevent any militia or boroughloffioer from serving as Judge Inspector, or Clerk, at any general or special eleotion in this Common wealth. Also that in the 61st, section of said act it is enacted "That every general or special election shall be opened be tween the bours ot six and seven in tbo fore-noon, and shall remain without interruption until seven o clock in the evening when the polls shall be closed No person shall be permitted to vote at any election as atoresaid, but a tree man of the age of twenty-one years, or more, wbo shall nave resided in this State at least one year and in the elco tion distriot where he offers bis vote, at least ten daya immediately preceed- init such election, and within two venrs I paid a State or County tax, which shall ave Dceo assessed at least ten days I cfore the eleotion. But a eitisen of the United States, who has previously been a qualified voter of this State, but removed therefrom and returned, and hull have resided m the election dis tirct and paid taxes as aforesaid, shall bo entitled to vote alter residing in this Mate six months. J'rovided, That the freemen, citizens of the United States, who are between the ages of twenty-one nd twenty-two years, and who have resided in the election district ten days as aforesaid, shall be entitled to vote, although they bavo not paid taxes. Vvhrhkas, the Fifteenth Amend ment of tho Constitution of the United States is as follows : Section 1. The right of citizens of the United States shall not be denied or abridged by the United States on ac count ol race, color, orj previous 4eoo dition of servitude. Section 2. That 7oneress shall have power to enforce this article by appropropriato legislation. And whereas, The Congress of the United States on the thirty-first day of March 1870, passed an act entitled, 'An act to enforce the right of citizens of the United States to vote in the sev eral States of the Union, and for other purposes," the first and second scetions of which are as follows : Be it enacted, &e.t That all citizens of the United States who are or shall b otherwise qualified to vote at any elec tion by the people ot any state, .terri tory, district, city, county, parish, town snip, school district, municipality, or other territorial subvision shall be en titled aud allowed te vote at all such elections, without distinction of color race, or previous condition of servitude ; any constitution, law, custom, usage, or regulation of any State or territory, or by or under its authority, to the contrary, notwithstanding. Section 2. And be it further en acted, That if, by or under the consti tution or laws ot any State or the laws of any Territory, any act is or shall be required to be dune as a prerequisite or qualihcation tor voting, and by such constitution orlaws persons or officers are or shall be charged with the per formance of duties iu furbishing to citi zens an opportunity to perlonu such prerequisites, or to become qualified to vote it shall be the duty of every such person aud officers to give all citizens ot the United States, the same and cquul opportunity to pertorm such prerequisite aud to become qualified to vote without distiction of race, color or previous con dition of scrviture; and it any such per sons or officers shall reluse or kncwiugly omit to give full effect to this section, he shall for every such offence, lorl'eit and pay the sum ol five huudred dollars, to the persons agrieved thereby, to be recovered by an action on the ca.se, with iu'1 costs and Buch allowance lor coun sel fees as the court shall deem just, and shall also for every such oli'enco be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and shall on conviction thereof be fiucd not less than fivo hundred dollars or to be imprisoned not less than one mouthiaod nut more than one year, or both, at the discretion ot the court. And whereas, It is declared by the secoud section of the VI article ot the Constitution of the United States, that "This Constitution of the United States which shall be made in pursuance thereof, shull be the supreme law of the laud auythiog in live Con stitution or laics of any Stale, to the con trary, notwithstanding" And whereas. The Legislature of this Commonweath, on the Oth ol April 1870, passed an act entitled "A further supplement to the act relating to elections in this Commonwealth, the tenth section provides as follows Section 10. That so much of every act ot Assembly as provides that only white freeman shall bo entitled to vote, or be registered as voters, or as claim ing to vote at any geueral or special election ot this Commonwealth, be uud the same is hereby repealed, aud that boreatter all freemau without distinct ion of color, shall be enrolled and regis tcred according to the provisions of the first section ot the act approved the 17 of April I860, entitled "An act fur ther supplemental to an act relative to the elections of this Commonwealth," and shall when otherwise qualified under existing laws, be emitted to vote at all general and special elections in this Uommonwealth No person shall be permitted to vote whose uaine is not contained on the list of taxable inhabitants furnished by the LCommisbioners, unless be first produces a receipt for the payment witbiu two years, ot State or County tux, assessed agreeably to the Constitution, and give satisfactory evidence either on his own oath or affirmation of another that he has paid such tax, or on fuilure to produce such receipt shall make oath ot the payment thereof; if he claims to vote by being an elector between tfce ages ot tweuty-one and twenty-two yeare he shall depose on oath or anima tion that he has resided in the Stare at least oue year betore his application, and make proof ot his residence withiu his district as required by the act, and that he does vsriully believe from ac counts given him, that be is of the age aforesaid aud give such other evidence us is required by the act whereupon the name ot the person so admitted to vote shall be registered in the alphabetical lint by the inspector, and a note made opposito thereto by the word "tax," if he shall tave been admitted to vote by reason of having paid tax, or the word "age," if he shall have been admitted to voto by reason of ago, shall bo called out to the clerks, who shall make like notes in the list kept bv tucm. la all cases where the name ol per sons claiming to vote is 'found on the list iurmshed by tbe commissioners and Assessors, aud his right to vote whether iounc thereon or not, is objected to by any qualified citizen, it snail be tbe In speetors duty lo examine such persons on oath as to his qualifications, and ii he claims to have resided within tbe State lor one year or more, his oath shall not be sufficient nx-f. Uiereof, but shall make proof thereof, by ftt 'cnst one com- petent witness who shall bn a qualified eleetor, that he has resiaea wuntn ine district, for the purpose of voting therein. Every person qualified as aforesaid, ftnd who- shall make the due proof, if quahned, of bis residence and pay ment of taxes aforesaid, in the town ship, ward or district in which be shall reside. If any person shall prevent or attempt to prevent any ftfficer of any election un der this act Irotn holdiag suck election, or use or threaten tf violence to any such officer, or shall lateirupt or id prop erly interfer witb him in the execution of his duty, or shall block up the win dow or avenue to any window where the same may be holding, or shall riot ously disturb the peace at such election, or shall use or practice any intimidation threats, force or violence, with design to iu flat nee unduly or overawe any elec tor, or to prevent Mm from voting, or to restrain the freedom of choice, such per sons on conviction shall be fined in any Slim not AVtAart inrv fitrA liiln.'lrnfl Tnllnrfl and ,,0 imprisone ,or aDV tillje not iMS than one monthn or more than one years and it it be sbowo that tho persons so offending was not a resident of tho city, ward, district or township where the said offence was committed, and not entitled to vote therein, and on con viction he shall be sentenced to pay fine ot not less than one hundred or more than one thousand dollars, and bo imprisoned not less than six months or more than two years. Whereas, By the act of the Con gress ot the United states, entitled "An Act to amend the several sots heretolore passed, to provide for the enrolling and calling out the national forces, and for other purposes, and approved March third, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-five, all persons who have deserted the military or naval service ot the United States, and who have not been discharged, or relieved from the penalty, or disability therein provided, are deemed, and taken, to have voluntarily relinquished, aud forfeited, their rights ot citizenship, and their rights to become citizens, and are deprived of exercising any rights of citizens thereof: And ichercas, Persons, not citizens of the United States, are not, under the constitution and law of Pennsylvania, qualified electors ol this commonwealth : Section 1. Be it enacted lu the Senate and House of Representatives of the Commonwealth oj Pennsylvania in General Assembly met, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same. Ibat in all elections hereafter to be held in this commonwealth, it shall be unlaw ful for the judge or inspectors ot any such election 'o receive any ballot, or ballots, from auy person, or persons, em braced in the provisions, and subject to the disability, imposed by said act of Congress, approved March third, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-hve, and it shall be unlawful for any such persons to offer to vote any ballot, or bal lots. Section 2. That if any such judge and inspectors of election, or any oue ol them snail receive, or consent to re ceive, any such unlawful ballot, or bal lots, from any such disqualified person, he, or they, so offending, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof, in any court ot quarter sessions ot this commonwealth, be shall, tor each offence, be sentenced to pay fine ot not Icps than one hundred dollars, aud to undergo an imprisonment, in the jail of the proper county, for not less than sixty days. Section 3. That if any person de prived ot citizenship, and disqualified as atoresaid, shall, at any election, here after to be held in this commonwealth, vote, or tender to tbo officers there, and offer to vote, a ballot, or ballots, any person, so offending, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemcanDr, and on con viction thereof, in any court of quarter sessions ot this commonwealth, shall, for each offence, be punished in a like manner as is provided in the preceding section of this act, in the case of officers of election receiving such unlawful bal lot or ballots. section 4. lhat it any person shall hereafter persuade, or advise, any person, or persons, deprived of citizen ship, and disqualified as aforesaid, to offer any ballot, or ballots, to the officers ot any election, hereafter to be held in this commonwealth, or shall persuade or advise, any such officer to receive any ballot, or ballots, from any person de prived of citizenship, and disqualified as atoresaid, such person, so ottcnding. shall be quilty of a misdemanor, and upon conviction thereof, in any court ot quarter sessions of this commonwealth shall be puuished in a like manner as is provided in the second section of this act, in the case of officers of such elee tion receiving such unlawlul ballot, or ballots. Pursuant to the provisions contained in the 4th section as aforesaid the Judges ot the aforesaid districts shall respectivelyjtake charge of the certifi cates or returns of election to their re spective districts and produce them at a meeting ot one Judge from each dis strict at the Court House in the Town ship of Ridgway on FRIDAY, thb 17th day op OCTOBER next, the and there to pertorm the duties re quired by laws of said Judges; also where a Judge by sickness or unavoida ble accidents is unable to attend such meeting of Judges then a certificate as aforesaid shall be taken(in charge of by one ot the inspectors or clerks or tn election of said district who shall do and perform the duties of said Judge to attend ; and the return Judges of tbe said district! aforesaid are requested to meet in Uidgway, the couuty-seat of said county, on Kiiday, after the seeood Tuesday oi Ootobor next, then and there to discharge the duties required by law. Given under my band at Ridgway, the 18th day of September in the year ot our Lord, one thousand, eigbnt nun dred and seventy-three, and of the in- dependence oi the United States the ninty-seventh. D. C. OYSTER, Sheriff, Sheriff's Office, Sept. 18 tb, 1873. nu NEW STORE AND NEW GOODS. HOUSEWARE, AND H0USERJRNISHIN5 GOODS. Carpenters Tools, Blacksmiths Tools., Farmers Toos, Lumbermcns Tools. In fact everything usually kept in a first-class Hardware Store a FiBST-siass im shop Employing none but first-class Workmen and class material used. OPPOSITE THE COURT W- S- -tf. 1 F YOU WAST TO BUY GOODS CHEAP 00 TO JAMES H- HAGERTY Main Street, Ridgway, Pa. DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, BOOTS SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, GLASS AND QU KENS WARE, WOOD AND WILLOW-WARE, TOBACCO AND C1GARR. A Large Stock of Grocsries and Provisions. Tbe BEST BRANDS ot FLOUR Constantly on band, add sold as cbcap as the CHEAPEST. JAMES n. HAGERTY. GIVEN AWAY. A Fine German Chromo. 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Burr & Hyde, HARTFORD, CONN., o CHICAGO, ILL. Elk County Directory. President Judge L. D. Wetmore. Additional Law Judge -Hon. Jno. F Vinoent. Associate Judges Chas. Luhr, J V. Houk. District Attorney J. K. P, II ail. Sheriff D. C. Oyster. Prothonotary $a., Fred. Schoening. Treasurer C. R. Earley. County Superintendent Rufus Lucore. Commissioners Robt. Campbell, John Darr, Geo. Ed. Weis. Auditors Clark A. Wiloox, George D. Messenger, and C. W. Barrett. County Surveyor Geo Wilmsley. J ury Commissi men. J oseph Kerner. and Charles Mead. nothing but first- oe . ii jui r-'.i' m ir.i vir HOUSE, RIDGWAY, PA. SERVICE & CO- SEND FOR CATALOGUES or Kovello's Cheap Idusic. Novello's Glees, Part Sengs, etc., 6 to 12 ctnl9. Novello's Church Mil lie, b to 12 cents. Novel'u's Octavo Edition of Oporas, Price (1; or $2, bound in clotb, gilt edges. Novello's Octavo Edition of Gratorios. lb paper from 60 cents to $1; cloth with gilt edges, $1 te $2 each. Novello's Cheap 'Editions OF PIANO-FORTE CLASSICS. Bach's 43 Preludes and Fugnes. Cloth, S3 00. Beethoven's 88 Sonatas. Elegantly e una. full gilt $3 oO. Beethoven's 31 Piano Pieces, bound. Full gilt, $3 00. Elegantly Chopin's Vals es. Stiff paper covers. ISO Chopin's Polonuioes ' ' 2 00 Chopin s Nocturnes " ' '1 00 Chopin's Mazurkas " ' 2 00 Chopin's Ballads 2 00 Chopin's Preludes " 2 50 Chopin's Sonatas " 41 2 60 Meudelssohn's Complete Piano Works. Elegant Folio Edition. Full gilt. Com plete in 4 volumes $20 00 The Same. 8vo. Full gilt. Complete in 4 volumes I4 00. The Same. Bvo. Paper. Complete in 4 volumes $10 00. Mendelssohn's Songs Without Words Folio Edition. Full gilt $ti 60. Octavo Edition. Full gilt it 60. Octavo Edition. Paper covers 2 60. Mozart's 18 Sonatas, Elegantly bound Full gill 3 00. Schubert's 10 Sonatas. Elegantly bound. full gut 3 ou. Schubert's Dances. Complete. Elegantly bound, tull gilt 2 00. Schubert's 1'iuuo Pieces. Elegantly bound, hull eilt 2 00. Schumann's Forest Scenes. Nine Easy Pieces. Paper covers oo cents. Schumann's Piano Forte Album. Ele gantly bound. Full gilt i 00. The Same. Paper covers 1 60. MOTHER GOOSE or National Nursery Rhymes. Set to MuBio by J. W. Elliott, with 66 beautiful Illustrations engraved by the Brothers Dalziel- Boards $1.60. Splen didly bound in cloth, gill edges, $2.a0. ASK FOR NOVELLO'S EDIIIONS. Address, J . L. PETERS, 699 Broadway, New York. Agent for Novello's Cheap Music 22t9. NEW LIVERY STABLE IN DAN SCRIBNER WISHES TO IN form the Citizens of Ridgway, and the public generally, that he has started a Liv ery Stable and will keep GOOD STOCK, GOOD CARRIAGES nd Buggies, to let upon the moat reasona ble terms. B&,IIe will also do job teaming. Stable on Broad street, above Main. All orders left at the Post Offiee will meet prompt attention Aug 20 1870. tf. BUSINESS CARDS. A. RATHBUJT, Ridgway, Ta. Attorney-at-law, 2 2 tf. HALL & M' CA VLEY Attorneys-at-Ltw. Office in New Briclc Building, Main St Ridiwny, Elk Co., t'a. t8n2lf. J 0. YT. BAILEY, ATTORNEY-AT LAW. vlnio1. Ridgway, Elk County, Pa. Agent for tbe Traveler's Life and Aool dent Insurance Co., of Hartford, Conn. Ti UFUS LCCORtJ, Allornej-at-Law. XV Kitlgway, Elk Co., Ta. Office in Hall's new Urick Building. Claims for collection promptly attended to. v3nlly. jEYNOLOS HOUSE, EYNCLDSVILLE. JEFFEHSGir CO. 11. S. BELNAP, PaorsiiToa . PA. JAMES A. FULLER TON, Surgeon Dentist, having permanently lo cated in Rigwny, offers his professional ser vices to tbo ciliieus of Uidgway and sur rounding country. All wvrk warranted. Office in Service & Wheeler's Building, up stairs, first door to tbo left, 73-n-iJ2-ly J. S. B0EDV7ELL.M. 2, Ecleotio Physician and Surgeon, has remov ed bis office liom Centre street, to Alain si. Kidgway, l a,, in the second story of tbo new brick building of John G. Hall, oppo site Hyde's store. Office hours: 8 to 9 a- m: 1 to 2 p. tn. 1 8p. m. jan a 73 qo MESSENGER, Druggist and Paraceutist corner ot Mum and Mill streets, Uidgway, Pa. full assortment of carefully selected For eign and Domestic Drugs. Prescriptions carefully dispensed at all hours, day or night. . T S. HARTLEY, M. D., Physician ana Surgeon. Kidgway, Pa. Office in Walker's Building. Special attention given to Surgery. Office house lrom e a. iu. to IU p. m. Residence on cori.er of South and Court streets, op posite the new School House. All calls promptly attended to. tln2yl. tUlARLES HOLES, ( Watchmaker, Engraver and Jeweler, Main street, Kidgway, Pa. igcut lor tha Howe Sewing Machine, aud Morton Gold Pen. RepoiriDg Watches, etc, done with he same accuracy us heretofore. Satis actiou guaranteed. vlnlr. HYDE HOUSE, Ridowat, EikCo., Pa. W. 11. SCHKAiM, Proprietor. Thankful for the patronage heretofore; no liberally bestowed upon hiui, tho new proprietor, hopes, by paying strict at tention to the comfort and convenience of guests, to merit a coutinuanco oi tha same. Oct 30 180M. 1 UE OLD BUCKTAIL'S HOTEL, Kune, McKcau Co., Pa It. E. LOOKEii, Proprietor. Thankful lor the patrouaige herclofoie BO liberally bsstowed ujjen hnu, the new pro. prietor, hopes, by puying strict attention to the comfort aud couveuionce of guisis. to merit a continuance of the same, lue only stables lor horses in Kane aud well kept uigUt or day. Hall attached; to tbe Hotel. vluvl. HALL, & 13UO I Attorneys - at - Law ST. MARY'S, ELS CCTOTt FE1TSYLYA.HIA, JoiiN a. uall.. JAS. K. Y. HALI K ERSEV HOUSE. Ce-ntbi-ville, Elk Co., Pa. John Collins, Proprietor. Thankful for the patronage heretofore so liberilly 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. JAMLS penfield, (Succ. tor to W. C. Healy,) DEALER IN IEY GOODS, GHOCEEIES, PROVISIONS, PRODUCE, FRUITS, &o. v3n7tf. West End, Ridgway, P. S. A. ROTE, PHOTOG1UPHEB. AMD DEALER IS Chromos, Stcreosoopio Views, Picture Frames, &o. WEST END, RIDGWAY, ELK CO. PA v2n2tf. JpRED. BCHOENING, WHOLESALE AMD BETAIL DEALER II PIANO-FORTES, ORGANS, SHEET MUSIC, and MUSIO BOOKS Pianos and organs to rent and rental ap plied if purchased. rrotnonotary'g oihee, Ridgway, Pa. v2n20tf. IN EW STAGE ROUTE. - ' j. C. BURNS, Proprietor, The subscriber having secured the eon traot for carrying the U. 8. Mail between REYNOLDSVILLE & BROCKWAIVILLE has placed on that road a Una of haeka. Hacks leave the Exchange Hotel in iieynoldviUe every Tuesday, Thursdayand Saturday on the arrival of the Broo kville stage, and return the same day. Theau hacks eonnect at Brookwayville with the Ridgway stages, making connection wl h . trains on the P. & E. Road, both east and west. Every attention to the comfort of patrons of this line will be given, and uuerai patronage solicited. Aug. 18-72tf. JOIIN W. FRAZEE, Attorney-at-Law and Solicitor of PATENTS AND CLAIM 8, Speciality of PATENT eases. Offioe, 909 7th ST., WASHINGTON, D. C. Refers by permission to lion, Henry D Cooke, Governor of the Dist., of Columbia-