Jm ::.'r Editor THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 1874. - " Frik- the Fytt&urgk Telegraph? ..; :-. -5 ; : ' Tbrit. SedSenUmints.S '- The so-called "Anti-Monoply Tarty" -that made suoh sstOnishing gains at the lection in Iowa last fall,; as the repre 'tentative of the Granger interest, held Convention at" Des Moines on Wed nesday last, which was attended by five hundred delegates;' nearly all of whom were 'farmers. The purpose : bf the Convention was to.perfect a State erean iration preparatory to ke canvass in the Hut next tall tor .UongrossineB . add -Legislators. ,The "anti-monopoly party" in owa, it is- well enough to state, has wallowed up ,the : Democratic party, . whioh no longer pretends to maintain .an organization. The platform adopted by the Dea Moines Convention is hi- the usual strain of documents of this kind from the West, with' thVaddision of this "frank avowal,- which-is of -interest to j-Fennsylvania: : v v : Fourth: TM In .JttOtM&ye?' tariff 4r - ifvuui;i luuupiy, rfiiu we.avre.tuereiora Opposed to it, and that vre demand free iron. ateel, salt) lumber, nd wpolen fabrics, and that a tariff on importations is justifiable for revenue, purrjoses.onlv. . - " It is well.enongh to be forewarned of tne contest before us. 1'ms resolution, we believe substantially represents the ground vUat, will.ba assume by tne "Qranger" ""interest in' the west and south in the election, of Congressmen next iall, when,; this - new ' party will make its first appearance in a canvass on national issues. We don t believe any tbing can be made by disguising this fact, and a thorough, appreciation, qf it by .the friends 6i the- Prolectidh 'policy will be the pa of wisdom. Some at tempts havo bjen made to represent the "Grangers" aft indifferent on the . tariff question, but a tolerably careful readirie ui lueir puiiu-vi literature, ana some knowledge of leir .leaders, convinced usJong aga that they are ready to strike nanis wun tne Tree-traders ot the soufh in a warefare on the protective system It is not necessary to', dilate on the in fluences that have given this turn to the farmer's movement. The act that it is so is what is especially important to Pennsylvania-interests. - A Fair Proposition. The Men nonites of Russia, who, to ilia uuuiber of about sixty thousand, propose to set tie in. this country, ask of Congress that land on the publio domain equal to twenty or twenty-five miles square be witbdrawn lrom mttiket, and Bot apart tor them to purchase. They do Dot ask mat a single tore be oven them; bot they desire to escape from the tricks of iand speculators, and propose to pay whatever the government may charge for ' the land.' Should- Congress grant this reqaest they-will divide, the tract into sections and quarter sections, and distribute 'ft among members of the sect, and.wifl.pay ten per'eent: ol the -purchase money, and begin-settling -immediately. About ten thousand will come to this country this year, leaving the otners to wind up their affairs in Kub- sia, rhe Canadian Government has of fered tq present the Mennonites with i - i . . more tnan lour times as mucn land' as they seek to buy of our Government, and to pay tnera thirty dollars per per son, if they will settle 'in that country, but as . they have already- been driven from "their own country by monarcbial institutions they prefer to make their new settlement in; a land' where their religions- freedom is assured. - .? , A . r .m n , ...... A I'iAqVID J0IITRA8T. wnea a new President is - installed in this cojiaty eery, Kovernraent bffioifch' from the highest to the lowest, is liable to bo removed, y As a-eonseqienpe,' .' every change of administration causes a flut ter .among .aspirants for- places and fesifdr.tfmofan; of profanity .onJ the part of disappointed candidates. V, A most narked contrast to this "is presented in England. It is stated that the total number of appointments to be m&de by x if rami, ou assuming control ot tne British Government, is only forty-five, and yet' the change in the policy' of, the administration is as great as it would be intthis country were Grant to be su- gojoeaeaioya democrat.., . . . Amehican cenery. thwi which none is more beautiful, very- properly holds iuo leauiog piace in lue lusrcn issue of Thb'Aldine. Three 'charruipg.pic, tures, ' by J. D; -Wbodard, ' represent gorge of 'the most striking scenes, in Worth- Western; V Virginia.. - A . nobler specimen of .'the: wood engraver's art has nefer been produced than the full-page' rendering ; of Woodward's "Balcony Falls, James River." The artist land wood engraver have worked lovingly to gether, and the result is' what , may; be boldly called- a perfect .picture. ..The aeeppd pieturb of this series a striking vieww tne wonoeriui "Natural jjrtdge," and the third represents a lovely spot on the "James River', above' Rope Fer-' ry." The trnmpet-flowers, and other tines, twine; griceiolly over.. an .old maple tree in the foreground. C. Met tais, a French artist, has an ideal picture of "Poland," a full pago picture, repre senting a woman, shackled,, bare-rooted, tet&ei amid snow and ioe, crushed down with sorrows, but net snbdued. Fritc Paulsen eontribntes a full-page picturer ner ireaswei snowing tne interior of a oharnber, witK a7 group off ladies standing ab'oui'aeradla id. whfeh there is a sleeping inant. ' This; pJoture 'is artiatio and beantif ul .-In. all of its" iJa ailw;::The;Wolf tfaii8EBer4,f is , a fine 'pfctnre.hy l;t)6re, illustrative of "'one of La Fontame's - fables.- :ttLajina Out a rowB.fif 4rrtaaiifbiotute; iwiybuiij v aa wt vj vvuai J . aK7 Specht contrihutft two' niagoi4jet iuts of animarilfe', one rejresentiBg-,l'ii)ttg-Jiah rejbonndejrWiheithW.''Wild: Boats?' frne conitatbtjTten ddines.tfc' and wild" 'auiasali. An cxcclleuf pbr waif .4i4olrta,:lifr (StrY'rU ' the character of: Amneir,' in the new opera of'Aida," embellishes this number. Another large portrait picture represents "Goeth at 'Home," in the' chamber where 'he spent his childhood. The "Heturn of the rExilo," ty T, E. Ros enthal, is a beautiful piotore which de picts au incident in the -life of a Span- inru, wuo rtturnea nis, casiie to unu it in ruins. From the above list of il lustrations it . Will Je seen that the laroh ALtJiNi is remarkably rich in pictorial ait emurncing every variety oi subject. '. . , i . The literary contents do not fall be behind the piotures. in number and. in terest. Mary E. Bradley has a poem bf delicate sentiment, entitled The Last Hour; Gabriel Harrison writes a charm ing story of of The Two Arista, Diego Valaiquez.and Jliguel ueivantea, ana nume'ious other articles'. . Subscription price 85. including chromos The East and The West. - James' Sutton & Co., publishers, 63 Maiden Lane, New York city.--; ' . ' ' '"ea-e--aaBr--- . A henpecked husband rwas recently granted a divorce by a. Vermont court, on account of the "intolerable' severity ot barabj bis wito. . ... ' -'An, Iowa gentlbman recently shot postmaster Tor refusing to lick a postage stamp for the amiable and accomplished wffe of the' shooter. Buffalo, March 3. Hon'.' Nathan K. Hill, Judge-of the United States Dis trioE Court, die'd this' morning of heart disease, aged sixty-four. Judge Hall was formprly a law partner of ex President Filmore, and was' Postmaster General during his administration. jptn'SIClANS AND DRUGGISTS. ' A prominent NCw York physician lately complaiutd to Duudas Uick, about his San dalwood Oil' Cnpsiilas, stating that some times they cured miraculously ; bnt that a patient of his had taken them for sometini without effect. On being informed that several tmitatioas were made autl sold, he inquired and found that his patient had been taking capsulas sold in boliles, and not DUNDA3 DICK. & CO S. . What happened to this physician may have happened to others, and HUM) AS DICK & CO., take this method of protecting "Oil of Sandalwood" from this disrepute. PIU'SICIANS who once prescribe the Capsulas will C0.NT1NUE TO VCl 60, for they contain the PUKE OIL in the BI'ST AND CHEAPEST form. OIL. OF 3ANDLEW00D is fact super reding every other remedy, sixty Cspsules ONLY being required to insure a. sale and certain cure in six or eight days. From no other medicine can this result be had. Dick's Soft Cafsci es solve the prob lem long' considered by many eminent phy sicians, of how to avoid the nausea and dis gust experienced in swallowing,-which arc well known to detract lrom, it not destroy, the, good effects of many valuable remedies. Soft Capsules aie put up in tin-foil and neat boxes, thirty in each, and are the only capsules prescribed by Physicians. ,f-TfiESE WERE TEE ONLY CAP SULES ADMITTED TO THE LAST PARIS EXPOSITION.' " Send for Circular to 35 Wooster St., N. Y. SOLD AT ALL ' D2U3- STORES. General Agency", 110 Reade Street, N. Y- 1874. TUB PITTSBURGH EVENING .' TELEGRAPH! '.THE BEST NEWSPAPER ' PENNSYLVANIA. . Contains' more Telegraph,. Local and General News than uny paper in the State. As . . ' A FIRST-CLASS NEWSPAPER, the EveriiDg TELEGRAPH will continue in lead the coming year. Its well- known ex alted character in the' paBt will be main tained in tne future -it will continue to ad vocate the cause of the people, without ref erence to individual interests, and will re probate a U semblance of demagoguery, In whatever quarter it may appear. . The TELEGRAPH will maintain its p0. lilical' independence 'of all semblence of all partizan''riagB," and a (the same time Will advocate the principals of the Republican party and support its nominess when they are deserving of support. , The TELEGRAPH will continue in the future, as in the paBt, to excel in the quan tity nnd quality of its LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS, care. being taken to exclude everything of an objectionable character. ' The TELEGRAPH will be unequalled in this city the present season in the matter of . FULL AND RELIABLE SPECIAL COR RtSl'ONDJiNCE. as we have now regular correspondents jtlationed. al Washington City,, Harribburg, Philadelphia, New York and Cincinnati, .and special cot respondents elsewhere. This feature; of the TELEGRAPH wilr be-nn-" equalled, and will commend it to all who want the news fresh and trustworthy. '' The lELr.GRAPH will continue to main tain its excellent reputation in a LITERARY,' SCIENTIFIC AND AR TlbTlC way, and ia the quality and amount of Be loved miscellany will not be surpassed .by any journal anywhere, lathe matter of IMPORTANT AND LATE TELEGRAPH. . .;. .::;iO. SEWS. . Our arrangements are each that we cannot be equalled by any cotemporary in this sec tion, or surpassed by .cotempories nearer the Eastern news centers. Iu word, the TELEGRAPH the present year, 1874, Will aim to be among ' THE FOREMOST . JOURNALS : OF THE COUNTRY, .. ...'..- to which and neither rains. nor exnence jprilt be spared by the 'publishers. :., The tull and-Keruble marlret'reporls cf the EVENING- TELEGRAPH niake it e peoially interesting to merchants doing busicees with Pittebuh, as its reports are. fully twelve', houts in ad.vanbe.of. the morn ing papers printed hers, "add nneqtoaled by them. Subscripting prlc Eight Dollars per an num. Single Copies Tnree.Cenis. "."Served fcy Agerfts" at Fifteen'Centi per. week.' '. ' i. fubseriptions in .alUcasee. payable in ad- yanee, aad no paper eentinued alter in expiration of the time paid -for. Specimen copies will be forwarded at an; time ti applicants.'' Address. k EV;5JJtfl:TKLEGBAPlCu . f. -. ". 'U6"8iDilfili'eId Street. . -. FRED SOHOENING & CO., Law, Commercial, Book, and General Job Printers, ' and Stationers. DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OP LAW BLANKS, AND FRENCH, ENGLISH, AND AMERICAN BTATIONKRY. ARNOLD'S WRITING: FLUID AND COPYING INK. LEAD PENCILS OF ALL KINDS AND PRICES. Etttrbrook'a Vtlthraltd Z$ttel Pens, 'Jth Beat All Kinds of Job Printing 4on in the Best Style and at Low Prices. LETTER, NOTE, AND BILL HEADS, BUSINESS CARDS AND EN- ' . VELOPES OF EVERY 8T ' ANY QUANTITY. POWELL & KIME. A. MAMMOTH STOCK J Firmly believing that tte world moves, and that the demands of the publio are con stantly iuereasiu?, the proprietors of the (Sntnd nlrLnt for bare just returned from the eastern and western cities with the most perfect and complete stook ef MERCHANDISE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Yea cannot ASK FOR ANYTHING . they do not keep, aud thej have absolutely BROKEN THE BACKBONE of high prices. They buy for cash and SELL FOR CASH 1 CHEAPER THAN TnE CHEAPEST ! Ridgway, May 1st, 1873. KW STAGE ROUTE. J. C; BURNS, Proprietor. The- subscriber, having secured, the eon tract for carrying,' the U. 8. Mail between REYNOLDS Y1LEL' B lUXJKW AtVILLE i .. ' baa pjased on- taat road a Una ef baa Ha cks leave , tha . Exchange Aotel n Reynoldville every Tuesday, Taarsday and Saturday on the arrival of. the BrooiviUe stage,-aud return: the same day.- These backs eonneet. at. Brock way villa with the Jtjdgwey stages, making conneetion wl h trains ou'ilhe P. A B. Road, both east and west, i Every- attention . to the mfort of satrona of. this lino will bo givea, and a fiber al tatronag aoKelaed,. . t Avc.i-fwe ' -- ; TnE VICTOR SEWING MACHINE CO. want reliable and energetic Agents in this County. The "VICTOR" is a Lock-stitch, Shuttle Machine, with Self-setting Needle, best furnished' and most perfect Machine offered. A"increase of over KOO per cent, on sales of 1872 over 1871. Fer Terms &e Address. VICTOR SEWING MACHINE CO., 12'27 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. n30t5. lADVSRTISEl y mail a ciNTS 4aSO.R I.OWELLCO fcPAKT( WOW tiEWYORQc EAGUGCAnClTDA RAILROAD. From and af.er Monday, Feb. 6th 187S. Trains will run on this Road as follows: Leaves Earley 7 "C a. ni., arrives at Daguncahonda Junction 8 1U a. m.,eou nocting with Accom. east S l-l a. m., and with Mail west at U 15 a- Leaves Iagu.-cahonila at 0 -0 a. rn. arrivoH nt Eurley 10 00 a. m. Leave Earley 3 30 p. ai., aud arrives at Dagus cahouda at 5 00 p. m.,'conucctiug with Mail east at 5 09 p, nr, and Accoinmo dation west nt 5 40 p. m, In case P. trains are late, Dbviuk cahonds train -holds twenty minutes be yond the above time. 5 Tickets should always be procured before leaving stations. -. C It. EARLEY, Lne. VICE'S FLORAL GUIDE POS 1874. 200 TAGES; 600 ENGRAVINGS, and COLORED PLATES. Published quarterly at io cents a Year. First No. for 1874 has been issued. A German Edition at same price Address JAMES VICK, Rochester, N. V. I F YOU WANT TO BUY GOODS CHEAP 00 TO JAMES II- HAGERTY ltain Street, Ridgway , Pa. DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, BOOTS SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, GLASS AND QUEENS WARE, WOOD AND WILLOW. WARE, TOBACCO AND CIGARS. t- r ' i "'" Large Stack ef r" , Qrocerias aai Frovisiom. The BEST BRANDS of FLOUR Constantly on band, add sold ss ebesp as the CHEAPEST. JAMES H. HAGERTY. THE ELK ADVOCATE. TUB OLDEST FAPEE IK TBI COUNTY, HAVING THE LARGHBST CIRCU- ATION, IT IS THEREFORE THE ADVERTItlNG MEDI UM IN TUB COUNTY gntlrd to Hit gnlrrrjjtit of ttr toplt et Clk (Csttnljj. IUTERMS:..$2.00 PER TEAS. If joa want to stll anything, let the people know it through the Advocate, the great advertising medium. BRING ALONG YOUR ADVER TISEMENTS AND GET THEM INSERTED IN THE ADVOCATE, AT LOW RATES. Job Printing Office, Id the Court House, Ridgway, Ps. The beat work dene, and at the very lowest prices. Blanks kept constantly oa hand at this office. Hand bills printed at tbeshorest notice NEW LIVERY STABLE IN DAN SCRIBNER WISHES TO IN form the Cittsens of Ridgway, sad the public generally, that he has started a Liv ery Stable aad will keep GOOD STOCK, GOOD CARRIAGES Bajgiei. to let ipon the most reasons ble terms. BA.IIe will also do Job teaaing. Stable on Broad street, above Main. All orders left at Ike Post OSes will asset prompt aiUnUea Aeg-W1M. r. "TO-DAY." . . TBI FEOPIB'S ILLD8TRATKD PAPIft- Is a thoroughly Amorioan enterprivo, Il lustrated by tne leading outlets, aad total ing with the best efforts of the most obis t ... A nn ..iipiir It ta o Dftiiir that. w.i.v.v v. ... . - r i - . ones introduced in the family eircle, is sure to bo eagerly watonooror ana ooreruuy pre served. Tne enoieo ei TBKII bf TBI MOST BIAUTIfUL CHROMOS ever Issued, is given to each subscriber, vis: "J est 00 mioh ' ana a.ittj. ovksbikb, two boantlful Child Pietureo, by Mrs. An derson, and "Aboso vbb Dawnmors," a landecapa In water-color by tne eeiebrateu BIRKET FOSTER. AH our agents have espies of each, and are prepared to deliver them together with subesription Certificate signed by the pub Ushers, at the time the money is paid. Agenta wanted everywhere, and liberal in ducements offered. Sample copies with full particulars and description of the Chromos sent on receipt of six cents. Only two dollar ttft a half year. Annaass, TO-DAI PRINTING (t PUB. CO.. 733 Sanaom St., Phila. 712 Broadway, N. T. 8 School St, Boston. 11S, 117 E. Madison St, Chicago. (Foanw.1 Wood Si Hunt.) STtllOKtRT t PORTtBLf Steam Engines. The Best A Hoot Complete Assortment la the Market. Thm BngWe bave always maiatahwa the rmf Wthsul lUudinl of aoeUan. We make the Butnufaetnra of Bnginea, Boilera and Raw Mill a speoialty. We bare tlie lanrcat and racnt nrmpltt work of the kind ia the oountrr, with mac&uMrr spaciallf adapted to the work. We kaep eonetsnUy in mootm large nomben of BsgioM, which we furoun at the Tan lowest priaee ana on the eharteat notlee. We build Siurinea DMiaUr adapted tu Hidm, Saw Uilla, OrUt Mills, Tumeric, Cotton Gins, Thraaben and all rlmnl Of mannfaetnrutf . We are now buildtnf the eeUbratoA Lana Clrm larBawaUU.thebatand moat complete aaw mill evce in'm kuu. We make the maanbetnre o( Saw Mill ontate a pMlal fmtoi of our brurinaaa, and eaa funiA complete on the abortest noUoa. Our aim ia alloaae ia to fumlah the txat o ehlaerr ia the maiket, and work abaoluterr aa equaled for boanty of dsahro, aeonomx aad (Mnfth. Send for CimuUr and Frla lamt. UTICA STEAM ENGINE CO. TJTICA SI. T. Elk County Directory. President Judge L. D. Wetmore. Additional Law Judge Hon. Jno. Vinoent. Associate Judges Chas. Luhr, J V Houk. District Attorney J. K. P, Hail. Sheriff D. C. Oyster. Prothonotary j-o., Fred. SeheenlBg. Treasurer C. R. Earley. County Superintendent Rufus Lueore. Commissioners Robt. Campbell, John Barr, tieo. Ed. Weis. Auditors Clark A. Wilooi, George D. Messenger, and C. W. Barrett. County Surveyor Geo Wjlmsley. Jury Commissi men. Joseph Kerner. and Charles Mead. Ayer's Cathartic Fills. Tor the relief and cure of all derange, menu in the a torn acb, liver, and bow ola. They are a mild aperient, and aa excellent purgatire. Being purely vege table, (bey contain no mercury or mine ral whatever. Much aarioua eicknet and Buffering la prevent ed bT their timelv nie ; and every tamUy ahonld have them on hand or ineir proieouon ana reiiei, wnen rvquircu. Long experience' has proved them to be the lat est, aureat, and beat of all the Ml with which the market abounda. By their oecaaional uae, the blood is pnrifled, the eorruptlona of the its tera expelled, obstructiona removed, and the whole machinery of life restored to its healthy activity. Internal organs which become clogged ana siuggitn are cieaaaeu uy Aycr-m rtmi, ana stimulated into action. Thus incipient disease Is changed into health, the value of which change, wnen recaonea on tne vast muiuroaes wuo enjoy it. can hardlr be eomDuted. Their sugar coating makes them pleasant to take, and preserves their virtues unimpaired for any length or time, so that they are ever fresh, and perfectly reliable. Altnougn searcning, uiey are mua, ana operate without disturbance to the constitution, or diet, or occupation. Full riircr.tlnna ara riven nn tho wracoer to each box, how to use them as a Family Physic, ana ror me louowuig compuuuis, wiucu wrw fills rapidly cure: for layaavoBwIsi or lasUgoettoat, X.lelswa aa, mmmnr and Lm mt apeetlM, tliey should be taken moderately to stimulate the stout ach, and restore Its healthy tone and actios. For I.tvr Cemplatia and its various symp toms, Sillissia MoaMliachw, Sick HosvaV atclse), JstwaaUc or avtrwoa Slcksieiaa, Ills. tmm Cstlle and Blllou aTovera, they should be judiciously taken for each case, to correct tho diseased action or remove the obstructions which eanaeit. for Dyawmtorjr or Rtarrkaaa, bnt one mild dose ia generally required, for nkoaaastsaaa, fcows, aBratvol, rati- tlasteloai of eka Iloatro, la4si im turn 1st, SSstck and Solaa, they should be contin uously taken, aa required, to change the diseased action of the system. With sack change those complaints disappear. ror Urssty and Drofwlestl t)welllsgs, they should be taken in large and frequent doses to produce the effect of a drastic purge. For Oapairoaalsm. a large dose should be taken, aa it produce the desired effect by syne Ae'i Dtaasr Mil, take one or two rUU M promote digestion and relieve the stomach. An occasional dose stimulates the stomach and bowels, restores tho appetite, and Invigorates the system. Heooe it Ia often advantageous where ao serious derangement exist. One who feels tolerably well, often finds that a dose of those t ulm makes nun feel decidedly better, from their eleansiLg and MDOvattixs effect oa tho digestive apparatus. ntarAJtzo wr Zrr. r. C A. T Mm mvo., rraeiwai twaiwi ZOWMtl, MASt., V. I. A. tO BMSM BT ALL PICOOISTS SVTtTUaV Kdw'd J. Evaus & Co., XURSERYME1T AND CEEDSME5, tosk. raas'a jsyrCatalognes Mailed to AppUeeataTN Refer (by perroiecica) to Hoi, J. 8, Black, Washington, D. 0. Vpimr, 8o at Cabs, Bankers, Tec, rva, aV4Ba CBARLES BOLES, Watchmaker, Engraver aad Jewolor, Mala atvaat. Kidcwav. Pa. Aran! fa ths Howe Bowing Uaohine, wd UortOB Sold Pes. Repairing Waiehes. eta, dose with to saae soeoraey hiiwsMv. Pu- ae sMoraey nwmmM9t. STEAM ENGINE o. a. hatemux,' -" Attorseyat-law, . ftldgwey, fa. 1 1 if. RUFUS LUC ORE, , Attorneytt-Lov, Ridgway, Ilk Co, Ps- 0o t Hall's sew Brisk Bnildibg. --CTalJ:rew eolleotion promptly attaadtd to. - ;' ,. v8aiiy. ,. - J.Z BALL A JtCAULET, .. Atteraeyi-at-Law. Office In New Brick SnUdiag, Mate ( Bidjway, Elk Co., Pa. vfeM.- SEmOLD'S BO USB BZ7VT0LSS7ILLX.TVrIIICO- fJ B. 8. BEbNAP, Paoraa.vos J, O. W. BAILS 7, .A, ATTORNET-At-IAW. vlaioyl. Bidgway, Ilk Ceanty, Tm Agent for the Trateler's Llfo aad Aeet dent Insurance Co., of Hartford, Coaau --- JAMES D. FULLER TON, Surgeon Dentist, bating.permanetrf 1 eated in Rigway, offers his professional ser vices to the citizens of Bidgway and ear rounding country. All work warranted. Office in Service & Wheeler's Building, Bp stairs, first door to the left, 78-n-S2-ly G. G. MESSENGER, Druggist and Faraeeutitt, N. W. eernee of Main and Mill streets, Ridgway, Pa. A full assortment of carefully selected for eign and Domestic Drugs. Proscriptions carefully dispensed at all boars, day or night. vlaly J. S. BORDWELL, M. D.t Eclectio Physician and Surgeon, has remov ed his office from Centre street, to Main at. Ridgway, Pa in the second story of the new brick building of John O. Hall, oppo site nyae s store. Office hours: 8 to V a- m: 1 to 2 p.sa. 1 ; p Jan 9 78 . ;; T. S. HARTLEY. At. D., Physician and Sirgeoa, Ridgway, Pa. Office in Walker's Buldine Special attention given to Surgery. Office house from 8 a. m. to 10 p, m. Kesideaee on corter of South and Court streets, op poHite the new School House. AU sails promptly attended to. vlnlyl. HYDE' HOUSE, Ridowat, Elk Co., Pa. W. n. SCmtAM, Proprietor. Thankful for the patronage heretsfsre no liberally bestowed upon him, tho aew proprietor, hopes, by paying atriet at tention to the comfort and convenience ot guests, to merit a Soatinuaaee ot the same. Oct SO 1869. BUCK TAIL HOUSE, Kasa, McKeaa Co., Pa.. R. . LOOKER, Proprietor. Thankful for the patronage heretofore oe liberally bestowed upon him, the aew pre, prietor, hopes, by paying striot attention i.ii,..rkmrri and convenience Of auesis.' to merit a eontinuance of tho ans. . fhet only stables for horsek in Kane aad well kept night or day. Ball aueeaea io ui Hotel. viBjoy.. , BALL 6 BRO., Attornoysj at Lssw ST. MARY'S, v XXX CQTOTT. PIKVSTLTA)fli. OilS e. ball. .....--...ia. k. r. KERSEY BOUSE, CasTmavius, Elk Co., Pa. Johm Collins, Proprietor; i Thankful for tho oatronai keretoter ao liberally bestowed upon him, the sew proprietor, hopes, by paying strict at tantion to tho comfort aad coaveaiense or ffueata. Li merit a itausussst w same. F. W. BAYS,' DSALBit II ' Sry Cosds, NotionB, Srccrlia and .renaral Variotj, FOX, ELK CO., PA. Karley P. vlai'tf. JAMES FEN FIELD, -(Sueeeisov to W. C. Healy,) DIALER IK LE7 Q00B3, O&0CS&IS3, rSOTISIOXS. PEODUCE, FRUITS, Ae. ?3n7tt West Hud, Riigsy, Ps ' FRED, SCBOENING, - - - WBOLBSALS AD KSTAIL.OBALBB tW PIANOFORTES, ORQAN8, SHEET MUSIC, 5 and MUSIC BOOKS Pianos and organs to rent and rental aj-- alied if purchased. frothoaotary'a umee, jiiagway, ra. v2n20tf. TO THE CITIZENS OP PENNSYL V ASIA. Your attention la specially invited to tho foot that the National Banks, are bow prepared to reoeive subscriptions" to the Capital Block ot the Centennial Board of Finanoe. The funds realised from . this eouroc are to be employed in the-ereo- ' lien of the buildings for the International Exhibition, and the expenses eonncotcd with the same. Itia confidently believed that the Keystone Bute will be represented by the name of every eitiae llve to aatrv--olio eommemoration of tho one hundredth birth-day ef the nation.' The rtarse of stock are offered for. $10 each.: and e&- seribara will receive a handsome ea graved CertiHoate ef Btock, suiuble'fov framiag and preservatioa ss BaUonal n mortal.. In tercet at the rU of six pet et. pet ana urn will bo paid ea all fmket of.Cesv. iasnlel Btoek frosa date - oi, payaesA January 1. 18T6V- ,'":-' Subseribere who are notBef e rtattsneA Bank cm rautt s ekecsror west' IsVa skar! t4 vTc-ftfbTsVhjVTc V J i
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