The Elk County advocate. (Ridgway, Pa.) 1868-1883, November 13, 1873, Image 2

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    Uenrt A. Parsons, Jr. . . Editor
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1873.
TEE ISSUE OF THE HOUB.
It is certainly Dot pleasant to perceive
continuance of the gloom that ha Tor
six weeks past overspread the oountrjj
but to deny that it still exists, would be
useless. There is uneasiness yet be
gotten of uneasiness,' rather than of any
abstantial cause, and therefore not
liable to arbitrary treatment. Look as
long as ire may and as eagerly, -we can
Bad only one reason lor it; fond that
wttnt of confidence.
Ther U no difficulty in tracing the
results of the panio from its inception
in the middle of September, up to' the
present. First, a few lending specula
tive banking concerns fell through; and
the people wondered. Nextr houses
connected more or less intimately with
the speculators caved in, and then the
publio were alarmed, thought their
money no longer sate in banks, and
histfthertl to draw It out. Here the
chief evil began. There was no neces
sity tor pursuing such a course. In
every city a majortiy of the banks' were
known for their utmost reliability; it was
well understood that they had been con
servative in their management and were
involved in no rfomplitalions that could
Bring danger to themselves or their de
positors. These should have beeu
trusted. Only a very small number of
banks suffered suspension, and such be
longed chiefly to New Yorkr and were
so plainly marked by their policy that
there need have beeu no special difficulty
in picking them out. But, instead of dis
criminating, depositors drew upon almost
all institutions alike, and so embarrassed
all. Fresh suspensions inevitably eu-
sued, and this increased the alarm
Thus the panio fed upon itself, and has
been kept up ever day since by
fear.
Embarrassment of business men fol
lows as the natural sequence of the em
barrassment of the basks. Previously,
our manufacturers and merchants of un
doubted commercial standing had no dif
ficulty in obtaining money to conduct
their several lines cf industry, upon ten
dering good security ; but when the
banks had to refund to depositors, there
was, of Course but little ruarghi left for
discounting. Even those institutions
which had not yet experienced a heavy
"run" felt nervious, not knowing what
day it might eome, and therefore were
deterred from accepting paper that
would, a few weeks before, have been
taken with alacrity. So we find oui
DUBlOeSS men HCnfe n ninnoy, tboir
workshops reducing the number of
hands employed, or the waesj or event
ually closing. Then we travel another
step, and find the workingman idle
himself and family in want, This has
literally been the course of events, and
the picture we paint is uot local or re
stricted in its application, but unfoiturj-
ately national.
Now, if such be a proper analysis of
tho troubles that beset us (aud we think
no one will dispute it) what is the plain
duty ol tho people at this hour? Is it to
nourish the distrust that has already
brought about such demoralization ? Is
it to talk twaddle about issuing more pa
per money, when, for every dollar so is
sued, values will be proportionately in
flated and new complications ensue that
may be Jar more serious than those now
ou hand ? Is it to aim at pn mating po
litical reputation by attempting the great
cirous act of resuming specie payments
with $250,000 in silver, when the obli
gati6ns to be redeemed exrteo f 700,000,
000 ? All these issues are foreign to
the question. We are of opinion the one
thing that we want is conGdence. Let
men trust one another and trust bai.ks
with good directors, as they did before
the speculators' failure aud inside of
fortyeight hours there would be a per
ceptible relief. There is more currency
in the country now than there was before
the 18th of September. Deposit it with
bound institutions who does not know
of one or more? and it will soon find
its way back to start the heels ol in
dustry anew. Ve still hope (hat the
people will have the common seuse to
pursue this course. Never was the pro
priety of any course clearer, or its tffi
fcacy more manifest. It is suicidal to
bug suspicion that really never had a leg
to stand upon, beyond what too easily ex
cited imagination - loaned. Jay Cooke
and IleBry Clews and a few other brok
ers were not ready to meet their debts.
That was the sum of the case at the out
start. Must the whole country be pros
trated for their failure? Verily, a lame
conclusion, and one that from pemiees,
could never be reached save through the
avenue of alarm traversing which, men
become blinder the further they go.
Pittsburgh DUpateh.
Milk which as soon as it comes from
the cow is strained into vessels, and set
iuto spring water of a low temperture,
ud the auiuiul beat forced out before
bbipoieut, will keep sweet twenty-fours
baurs longer, and it much bealther.
Prospectus for 1874 Seventh Your.
THE ALDINE,
An Illustrated Monthly Journal, univer
sally admitted to be tht HanJaomost
Periodical in the world. A Representa
tive and Champion of Amerieati Taste.
Not for Sale in Book or News Stores.
THE ALDINE. while Issued with all the
regularity, has none of the temporary or
timely interest characteristic of ordinary
periodicals. It is nn elegant miscellany of
pure, light and graceful literature; and a
collection of pictures the rarest upeeimen
or ftrtistio skill, in blnlt and while. Al
though each succeeding number affords a
fresh pleasure to its friends, the real value
and beauty of THE ALDINE will be most
appreciated after it has been bound up at
the close of the year. While other publi
cation may claim supeiinr cheapness, as
oomparod with rivals of a similar class,
Tilt ALDINE is a unipue and original con
ccption alone and unapproached abso
lutely without competition in prico or
character. The possessor of a complete
volume cannot duplicate the quantity of
fine paper and engravings in any other
shape or number of volumes for ten times
the cost: and theu, there a.'e the chromos,
besides! -
ART DEPARTMENT, 1874.
The illustrations of THE ALDINE have
won a world-wide reputation, and in the
art centres ot Europe it is au admitted fact
that its wood cuts are examples of the
highest perfection ever attained. The com
mon prejudice in favor of "steel plat cs,"
is rapidly yielding to a more educated and
discriminating taste which recognizes the
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great facility of production. The wood
cuts of THE ALDINE possess all the deli
cacy and elaborate finish of the most costly
steel plate, while they afford a better ren
dering of the artist's original.
To fully realize the wonderful work which
THE ALDINE is doing for the cause of art
culture in America, it is only necessary to
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of great painters.
In addition to designs by the members of
the National Academy, and other noted
American artists, THE ALDINE will re
pro-luce examples of the best foreign mas
ters, selected with a view to the highest
artistic success- and greatest general in
terest. Thus the subscribers to THE
ADDINE will, at a trifling cost, enjoy in
his own home the pleasures and ictining
influences of true art.
The quarterly tinted plates for 1874 will
be by Thus. Moran and J. D. Woodward.
Tho Christmas issue for 1871 will con
tain special designs appropriate to the
season, by our best artists, and will -surpass
in attractions any of its predecessors.
PREMIUM FOR 1874.
Ercry subscriber to THE ALDINE for
the year 1874 will receive a pair ol chromos.
The original pictures wore puiuled in oil
for the publishers of THE ALDINE. by
Thomas Moran, whose great Colorado
picture was purchased by Congress lor ten
thousand dollars. The subjects were
chosen to represent "The East" and "The
West." One is a view in The While Moun
tains, New Hampshire; the other gives The
Cliffs of Green River Wyoming 'ierritory.
The difference in the nature ot the scenes
themselves is a pleasing co. Ua.-t, uud
affords a good display of the artist's scope
nud coloring. The chromos are each worked
from thirty dktintt plates and are in size
(9-k16) aud uppeuiauue exact lac-similes
of the originals. The presentation of a
worthy example of America's greatest
laniscapo paiuter to the subscribers of
THE ALDINE was a bold but peculiarly
happy idea, and its successful realization
is attested by the following testimonial over
the signature of Mr. Moran himself
Kewabk, N. J., Sept. 20th, 1873.
Messrs. James SrnoJi & Co.
Ueutlemcu I om delighted with the
proofs in color of your chromos. They arc
wonderfully successful representations by
mechanical process of the original puiui
iugs. Very respect fully.
(Signed,) THUS. MORAN.
These chromos arc in every sense
American. They nre by uu original A jiuri
cau procc?s, with material of American
niunulacture, from designs of American
scenery by nn American painter, and pre
seuted to subscribers to the first sucjc.-siui
American Art Journal. If no better b
cause of all this, they will certainly possess
nn interest no forcigu production can in
spire, and neither aie tney any the worse
it by reason of peculiar facilities of pro
duction they cost the publishers only a
tritie, while equal in every respect to other
chromos that are sold singly for double t tie
subscription price of Tilt ALDINE. Per
sons of taste will prize these pictures fur
hemselves not for the price they did oi
did not cost, and will appreciate the enter
prise that renders their distribution possi
ble. If any mbscribcr should indicate a
preference for a figure subject, the pub
lishers will send "Thoughts of Home," a
new and beautiful chrouio, 1 4x20 inches,
representing a little liaiiun exile whose
sparkling eyes betray the longing of his
heart.
TERMS.
5 per annum in advance with Oil
Clirouios lice,
for 50CENTS EXTRA, the chromos will
be sent, mounted, varnished, and prepaid
by mail.
THE ALDINE will, hereafter, bo obtain
able only by subscription. There will be
no reduced or club ratoi cash for subscrip
tions ciust be sent to the publishers direct,
or handed to the local canvasser, without
responsibility to the publishers, except in
cuses where the certificate is given, bear
ing the fuo-siaiilo signature of James
3m ton & Co.
CANVASSERS WANTED.
Ant person wishing to act permanently
as a local cauvasser will receive full aud
prompt information by applying to
JAMES BUTTON & CO., Publishers.
6b Maiden Lane, New York.
In the Disrtict Court of the United
States. Western District of Pennsylvania
In the matter of )
JESSE CLrtYPOOL, iNOTICb is hereby
Bankrupt. J
Given that upon application of D. C. Oys
ter, assignee of tie estate of Jesse Clay pool.
Bankrupt, to it is ordered that a second
general meeting of said Bankrupt be held
at Kidgay in said District, on the -0 day
of November, A. D. 1873 at 'J o'clook a m
at the office of S. E. Woodruff, one ot the
Registers in Bankruptcy in Said District
for thb purpose named in the twenty-seventh
Beet ion of the Bankrupt act cf March 2nd,
1867.
B. C. McCandlebs,
bS3-Iw Clerk.
Worth' and Beauty.
WOOD'S HOUSEHOLD MAGAZINE
Ann THS CHROMO
Y0 SEMITE!
nnving control of the magnificent OIL
CIIKOMO, Tt SE.niTK, we are able
to offer a combination of literary and artis
tic work of genuine value, and at prices un
precedented. This fine copy of a pieco of Nature's
grandest work, is not presented in the us
ual limit od stylo, its dimension, 14x20.
making a pioturo of very desirable size, in
itself
AN On.NA.MKNf TO THE KOOM
graced by its presence.
Hut fow copies of this hor -'tiful Chrotno
will bn allowed to go to tho retail stores,
and those will be suld at their
Actual Retail Timor, $(1.00,
while If ordered in connection with our
Magaziuo, both will be furnished lor
$1.50.
As a Tremium tho picture may bo obtain
ed by sending us two subscriptions fur the
Magazine at $1,00, each, or i-y subscribing
for the Mngizino two years iu advance, at
$1.00 per annum. Address,
WOOD'S HOUSEHOLD MAGAZINE,
Newburgh, N. Y.
THE VICTOR SEWING MACHINE CO..
want reliable and energetic Agents in this
County. The "VICTOR" is a Lock-stitch,
Shuttle Machine, with Self-setting Needle,
beet furnished and most perfect Machine
offered. Au inoreaso of over 500 per
cent, on sales of 1872 over 1871. For
Terms &c.. Address.
VICTOR SEWING MACHINE CO.,
1227 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa.
n0llt5.
U. Y RRELSFORD,
Attorney and Counselor at Law
And Solicitor of
LAND PATENTS.
Office, 1332 f St., Post Offic Bo J171
Washington, D. 0.
Practices before all tho Courts of the
United States and the Executive
Departments.
Special attention given to Claims under the
Crition of Public Lauds by Cash. War
rants. Agricultur.i College Script,
Prce;iip:ioii or lltinctead.
and to Claims tor MINERAL LANDS.
p. w. hays;
UEALEt. IN
Dry Gcocls, ITctions, Groceries,
and General Variety,
FOX, ELK CO., PA.
Sat lay I1. O.
vlul7tf.
liuw'D J. Evans & Co.,
MiUsEIlYMEN AND SEEDSMEN,
YOKK, 1'ENN'a
Caj-'Cutalogucs Mailed to Applicnuis-Cia
Refer (by permission) to
llos, J. S, Black, Washington, D. C.
Weiskh, Son & Caul, Bankers, York, Pn.
2-l'.i"V.
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Mnr-r T i u n
(FoRMK&Lt Wood & Man:?.) q
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n
1
Hgmes.
The Best & Most Complete Assortment
iu tho Market.
These Engines have always maintained tho verf
o3ghe.it etandanl of exccileuoe. Wo make tha
manufacture of Engined, Boilers and Saw Mills a
specialty. We have the largest and moat complete
Works of the kind in the country, wiUi machinery
ipecially adapted to the work.
We keep constantly in process large numbers of
Engines, which we furnish at tho very lowest prices
and on the shortest notice. We Wild Engines
specially adapted to Mine, Saw Mills, Grist Mills,
Tanneries Cotton Gins, Threshers and nil claaac
of manufacturing.
We are now building the celebrated Lane Circu
lar Saw Mill, the beat aud moat complete saw mill
ver invented.
We make the manufacture of Saw Mill outfit a
Special feature of our business, and Oau furnish
complete on the shortest notice.
Our aim in all cases is to furnish the best ma
chinery in the market, and work absolutely un
equaled for beauty of design, economy aud strength
fiend for Circular and Price List. (
UTICA STEAM ENGINE CO.
rucA, nr. r.
.Br MAIL. SB CENTS
GECf.RftOV7EWCO
44. PARK ROW I "
tflADK MARK
ADVERTISE
"HE ELK ADVOCATE.
THE OLDEST PAPER IN THE
COUNTY,
HAVING THE LARGEST CIRCU-
ATION, IT TS THEREFORE
THE ADVERTISING MEDI
UM IN THE COUNTY
Reverted to the utw.t. ct tUe iCcoptc
of (Sift Couutu.
. TERMS:.. $2.00 PES YEAH.
If RING ALONG YOUR ADVER
TISEMENTS AND GET THEM
INSERTED IN THE
ADVOCATE, AT LOW HATES.
It' you waut to stll anything, Jet the
pcoj.le kuow it through the Advocate,
tho groat advertising medium.
She filh aduocatc
Job
Iu the Court Iloujp, Kidgway, I'a.
The best work done, and at the
very lowest prices.
Blauks kept constantly on hand
at this office.'
Hand bills printed at the (shortest notice
Call in and pet our prices for advertis
ing and jobbing. Satisfaction warranted
Orders by tuuil pronptly atttudtd to
Address,
HENRY A. PARSONS, JR.,
Pidgwat Pa.
MO
NEW STORE AND NEW GOODS.
HOUSEWARE, AND HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS.
Carpenters Tools
Blacksmiths Tools,
Farmers Tools,
Lumbermen Tools.
In fact everything usually kept
iu a first-elass Hardware Store.
A FIRST-CLASS TIN S10P3
Employing none but first-class
orkmen and
class material used.
OPPOSITE THEICOURTIHOUSE, RIDGWAY, PA.
W- S-
-tf.
1
F YOU WANT TO BUY
GOODS CHEAP
CO TO
JAMES H- II AGERTY
Main Street, Kidgway, l'a.
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, lOOTS
SHOES, HATS AND CAL'S,
GLASS AND QUEENS
WAR E, WOOD AND
WILLOW. WAR E.
TOBACCO AND CIGARS.
A Large Stock of
Groceries and Provisions.
The BEST BRANDS ot FLOUR
Constantly ou hand, add sold as cheap
as tho CHEAPEST.
JAMES II. HAGERTY.
GIVEN AWAY.
A Fine German Chromo.
E 8 F.N D AN ELEGANT CHROMO, MOI'NTEP
AKD HEADY FOR FRAMING, FREE TO
EVERY AGENT FOR
Underground
OR,
LIFE BELOW T HE SURFACE
VY TllOS. W. KXOX.
Tascs Octavo. 130 Fine Engravlgs.
Rfliites Inciflet8 and Accidents beyond
the Liplit of Day ; Siuitliup AdventureB in
all parts of the World ; Mines and Mode of
Working them ; Uudeucurrcius of Society ;
Gtinib'iiijj and its Horrors ; Caverns and
their Mysteries; The Dark Ways of Wick
edness; I'risous and their Secrets; Down
in the Depths of the Sea ; Sirange Stories
of the Detection of Crime.
The book treota of experiences with
brigands; nights in opium dens and gamb
ling he'.lg; Life in prison; Storiee of exiles;
adveuiures among Indians ; , journeys
through Sewers anp Catacombs; accidents
in mines; pirates and piracy ; tortures of
the iuquesions ; 'woudertul burglars; un
derworld of the great citeis, tee.ete.
for this work. Exclusive territory given.
Agents can make $100 a week iu selling
(his book. Scud for circulars aud terms to
egcuts.
J. II. Hurr & II)de,
HARTFORD, CONS., oa CHICAGO, ILL.
Elk County Directory.
President Judge L. D. Wetmore.
Additioual Law Judge Hoo. Jno. P
Vinoeui.
Associate Judges Chas. Luhr, J V
Houk.
District Attorney J. K. P, Hail.
Sheriff D. C. Oyster.
I'rothonottry j-o., Fred. Souoening.
Treasurer C. 11. Earley.
County Superintendent Rufus Lucore.
Commissioners Robt. Campbell, John
Barr, Geo. Ed. Weis.
Auditors Clark A. Wilcox, George D.
Messenger, and C. W. Barrett.
County Surveyor Geo Wilmsley.
Jury Commissi mera. Joseph Kern or.
and Charles Mefld.
nothing but first-
SERVICE & CO-
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OP
Hovello's Cheap Miisic.
Novello's Glees, Part Songs, etc., 0 to 12
cents.
Novello's Church Music, 0 to 12 en'.s.
Novulta's Octavo Ediiiou ol' Operas.
Pr'ceSl; or $2, bound in cloth, gilt edges.
N Velio's Oclavo Edition of Oratorios.
I paper from CO cents to 1; cloth with
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Hoyello's Cheap Editions
OF PIANO rORTE CLASSICS.
Bach's 48 Preludes and Fugues
Cloth,
(IU.
Bcethoveu's 38 Sonatas. Elegantly
. und. Full gilt 53 50.
Beet'ioven's 31 Piano Pieces
bound. Full jrilt, S3 UO.
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2 00
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Chopin's Mazurkas
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iu 4 volumes $14 00.
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Mozart's Jbt Souatas. Elegantly bound.
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Schubevf's Dances. Complete. Elegantly
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Schubert's Piano Pieces. Elegan'.ly
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Schumann's Piano Forte Album. Ele
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The Same. Taper covers 1 50.
MOTHER GOOSE,
or iMatioual Nursery Rhymes.
Set to MuFio by J. W. Elliott, with 05
beautiful lllustiations engraved by the
Brothers Dalziel- Boards $1.50. Spleu-
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ASK FOR NOVELLO'S EDITIONS.
Address. J. L. PETERS,
590 Broadway, New York.
Agent for Novello's Cheap Music 22l9.
NEW LIVERY STABLE
R1DQWAY.
DAN SC1UBNEI1 WISHES TO IN
(orrn the Cittzcns of ILHgway, aud the
public generally, that he has started a Liv
ery Stable and will keep
GOOD STOCK, GOOD CARRIAGES
nd Buggies, to let upon the most reasons
ble terms.
gg,He will also do job teauing.
Stable on Broad street, above Main.
All orders left at the Post Office will meet
prompt attention
Aug SO 1870. tf.
BUSINESS CARDS.
A. RATH BUS, . Attornoy-at-Uw,
IJT Ridgwsy, Pa. 2 2 tf.
II ALL A il'CA (J LEI',
Attorneys- at-Liw.
Office in New Brick Building, Main Sk
Riditway, Elk Co., l'a. ?8n2lf.
JO.W.
BAILEY,,
Al'TORNEY-AT.LAW.
vlnoyt. Ridgway, Elk. County, Pa.
Agent for the Traveler's tife and Aeol
dent Insurance Co., of Hartford, Conn.
RUFUS LUCORE, At(orney-t-Law,
Ridgway, Elk Co., Pa. Office in
Hall's new Brick Building. Claims fer
collection promptly attended to.
v3nlly.
jTEYNOLOS HOUSE,
KEYNOLDSVILLE. JEFFEHSCN CO, B&.
H. S. BELNAP, Proprietob .
JAMES A. FULLERWN,
Surgeon Dentist, having permanently lo
cated in Rigway, offors his professional ser-.
vices to the citizens of Ridgway and sur
rounding country. AU work warranted.
Office in Service" & Wheeler's Building, up.,
stairs, first door to the left, 73-n-32-ly
j. s. boedwell;m,d,
Eclectic Physioian and Surgoon, hasremov-.
ed his office from Centre street, to Main St..
Ridgway, Pa in the second story of the
new brick building of John G. Hall, oppo
site Hyde's store,
Ollice hours: 8 to 9 a- m: I to 2 p. m. 7
SSp, m. jan 9 7a
GG. MESSENGER,
Druggist and Paraceutiat corner ot
Main and Mill streets,, Ridgway, Pa. A.
full assortment, of oarefully selected For
eign and Domestio Drugs. Prescription
carefully dispensed at all hours, day or
night. Tln3y
rp S.. HARTLEY. M. D.,
.L Physician ana Surgeon.
Ridgway, Ta. Office in Walker's Building.
Special attention given to Surgery. Officer
house lrom 8 a. in. to 10 p. m. Residence
on corrcr of South and Court Btreets, op
posito the new School House. All calls
promptly attended to. vln2yl.
t CHARLES UOLE3,
Watchmaker, Engraver and Jeweler,,
Main street, Ridgway, l'a. Agent for th
Howe Sewing Machine, and Morton Gold.
Pen. Repairing Watches, etc, done with,
he same accuracy as heretofore. Satis-,
action guaranteed. vlnly.
HYDE HOUSE,
RmowAY, Elk Co., Pa.
W. II. SCH11AM, Proprietor.
Thankful for the patronage heretofore
so liberally bestowed upon him, the nev
proprietor, hopes, by paying strict at
tention to the comfort and couvenience of
guests, to merit a continuance oi the
tame.
Oct CO 1SG0.
rpilE OLD BUCKTAIL'S HOTEL,
I Kane, McKean Co,, Pa
R. E. LOOKER, Proprietor.'
Thankful for the patronage heretofoie sa
liberally bestowed upon him, the new pro
prietor, hopes, by paying strict attention
to the c juifoit and convenience of guests
to merit a continuance of the same. The
only stables lor horses in Kase &EjA well
kept niht or day. Hall attached) to the
iioiel. " Ln23yl.
H ALL & BItO
Attorneys - at - Law
ST. MARY'S,
elk coranr pititsylyania.
JOitN 0. HALL JAS. K. P. UAH
K
ERSEY HOUSE,
Cl.ntulville, Elk Co., Pa.
John Collins, l'toprietor.
Thankful for tho patronage heretoior
so liberxlly bestowed upon him, the new
proprietor, hopes, by paying striot at
tention to tho comfort aud convenience,
of guests, t merit a coutiuuance of the.
same.
JAMcS PENFIELD,
(Succ sor to W. C. Hcaly,)
DEALER IN
LEY GOODS, GSOCERISS, PS0VISI0N3,
PRODUCE, FRUITS, &o.
v3u7tf. West End, Ridgway, Pa.
S. A. HOTE,
PH O TOGllAPHERi
AND DEALER IN
Chromos, Stereoscopic Views, Picture
Frames, Slo.
WEST END, HIDUWAY, ELK CO. PA
v2n2lf.
JRED. BCUOENINQ,
WHOLESALE AMD RETAIL DEALER IX
PIANO-FORTES, ORGANS,
SHEET MUSIC,
and MUSIC BOOKS
Pianos and organs to rent and rental ap
plied if purchased.'
Prothonotary's Office, Ridgway, Pa.
v2u20tf.
jj EW STAGE ROUTE.
J. V. BURNS, l'roprietor.
The auhaoriher havlnir HAmirnd Oia Ann.
traot for carrying the U. 8. Mail between
REYNOLDSVILLE & BROCKWAYVILLB
has placed on that road a line of h oka
Hacks leave the Exchange Hotel ia
Beynoldville every Tuesday, Thureda and
Saturday on the atrival of the Brookville
Slaee. and rturn iha aama il.n TKnaa
hacks connect at Brockwayville with tha
mugway stages, making connection wi k
traius on the P. & E. Road, both east and
west. Everv attention In (do i.nmfn.1 f
patrons of this line will be given, and a
uuerai patronage SOUClteu.
Aug. 13-72U.
JOHN W. FRAZEE,
Attorney-at-Law and Solicitor of
patents and claims,
S of PATENT eases.
Office, 909 7th ST., WASHINGTON, D. C.
Refers by permission to Hon, Henry D.
Cooke, Governor ofo f .lumbitii