( mwain Henry A. Parsons, Jr. - - Editor THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1874. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. Supreme Judgo, HON. E. M. PAXSON, Philadelphia. Lieutenant-Governor, HON. A. 0. OLMSTED, of Potter. Auditor General, GEN. 1LA.RRIS0N ALLEN, Warren. Secretary of Internal Affairs, COL. II. B. BEAT II, of Schuylkill. REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET. For Congress, COL. A. I. WILCOX, (Subjeot to District Conference'.) For Assembly, D. C. OYSTER, Ridgway For Sheriff, H. H. TVENSEL, Ridgway. For Commissioner, W. II. OSTERHOUT, Ridgway For Auditor, 3. J. TAYLOR, Fox. For Coroner, CHAS. MCVEAN, St. Mary's. EDITORIAL NOTES. Gen. Joe. Ilawley, ol the Hartford Courant, aud of Congress, has a great weakness for his Sharpe's rifle. He is easily one of the dozen best shot in the country, and would rather bo shooting at a mark down at Creedaioor than writ ing editorials or making speeches any day. Oleomargarine. Artifical butter making Las grown to such an extent in the vicinity of Boston as actually to create a scarcity of tallow in that city It was,- at tho outset doubted whether the art;5cial butter would find a place in our homes tod on cur tables. But ap pearance apparently has proved that the butter factories cai mako tallow tasta as neoi' like butter as many formers mako butter Uite like tallow. Gov. Dix is 76 yen.ra old, and, as some who do not tno'7 him think, too old to raako a 'ively run for t';e Presi dency. "Oet sach rand tho following paragraph from tho Auburn (N. Y.) Advertiser of ono day last week: "When Gov. ftix began his addvess in leply to Mayor Rcps's welcome at the depot to-day, in his full, clear, round voico, which ceuld be heard distinctly in evsry quarter of the spacious depot, we overheard a gentleman remark to a friend; 'Why' I'd made up my mind that the .Governor wag a man sixty years of ago or more, but 2 guess he isn't more than fifty." The wind that wafted the Booklyn scandal over the country carried good to the lawyers at least. The New York limes has been making a compilation of the cases growing out of it that will come before the courts. The result is as follows; "Tilton has brought an ac tio against Mr. Beecher to recover dam ages for the wrong alledged to have been done him; Mr. Beecher brings an action against; Mr. Tilton Miss Edna Dean Proctor brings an action against Mr. Moultou; Mr. Bowen brings three actions against tho Brooklyn Eagle; Mr. Monlton threatens an action against Mr. Beecher; Miss Proctor brings an action aginBt the Daily Graphic; Mr. Tilton brings an action against tho World and the Tribune; a grano jury has indicted Mr. Tilton and Mr- Moulton." There are some twelve suits in all in the above list, and the end is not yet. Few York, October 5. An unprece dented calamity occurred yesterday. A drove of wild Texas streers, being driven through the streets, escaped from their drivers, scattered through tle streets and avenues of the lower part of the city, and, maddened by the shouts of men and boys, rushed blindly in every direction. Many persons were injured by them. Over forty casualties are reported. It is not known how many of the injured will die, but some are badly injured internally and others will be disfigured for life. The excitement was indescribable. Crowds were in th streets armed with pistols, clubs, swords, and knives, but all confused, not knowing what to do first. The police appeared to be as much deinorlized as the citizens. The cattle dashed down the streets, into Btore windows, anywhere, to escape tho exeited orowds Burrouuding and following them. Pistols were fired recklessly and several pesons wers injured by shots. Several steers escaped to tho river, jumped overboard, and were drowned. Parker's Landing, Oct ber 10. Yes terday afternoon another strike was made in the Buttler oil regions on what is known as the Parker Farm. The well is called the Parker No. 2 and it was reported to be flowing at the rate of 2.00J) barrles a day, although the latter statement is 6omewhat dis credited.. Latter information states that the well is dow flowing about 500 !er day. Throughout tho city fences and out buildings were destroyed, branohes torn from the trees, and during the bight of the storm the air -was filled with slate and tin stripped from roofs, making the Btreetb impassable. Tie massive brick walls of the Dew theater which had just been completed with the exception of putting on the roof, and from its posit ion in the burnt distriot was exposed to the full force of tho galo, were leveled with the street. TUP, HOHSY AGAI1T. At the adjournment of congress last spring, when the currency question was left in an unsettled condition, and as everybody understood opened for con sideration just so soon as oongress should got together, there was a hopo that tho political events of the summer and fal would furnish Buch an expression ot publio opinion as to give that body something to work upon the coming winter. This hope has not been realized. There has been an unreserved expres sion of publio opinion, but it has been such a sadly mixed matter that it would puzzle tho tuost astute poltician to get anything ont of it. There is no har mony of parlies on tho vital question, and in many instances the party resolu tions have been tho result of sectional wants, while in others the money part of the platform seems to havo been caught at bap-hazard. Congress will no at tho currenov again upon its reassembling in Decem ber with nothing more definite) to work upon than it had before. Tho Presi dent will tenaciously adhere to his con traction theories, while congress with its inflation majority will endeavor to retain as much as possible ot its own theories whilo constantly endeavoring to do something to meet tho approval of the President. Whatever may be attempted it is cer tain that only disaster can result from any effort to enforce the speedy re sumption suggestions of tho President, and whilo such a thing is considered it may be well for those who do this legis lating to look a littlo into the financial legislation of other countries, aud its effects. Here, for instance, is England. In 1797 that country suspended speoio payments. Six different times law8 were passed to enfcice a resumption, eaeh time respiting disastrously, and nullified by the inability to make water run up hill. Notwithstanding the de feat ot Napokon, France reouperated while England struggled in despondency for many years. As lato hs lS.lti she again 3xed the period of resumption, and within one mouth gold advanced twenty per coat., and that year the bankruptcies increased fifty-five per cent. The wild disorder which soon prevailed, produced, according to his torians, "'a state of suffering greater than England had known since the Norman conquest." A stay law was again hast ily rushed through Parliament, defer ring action until July, 1818; whereupon business revived, 'and bankruptcies de clined fifty per cent. Still the disas ters had been such that there was a lack of confidence. The government had learned by experience, and dared not legislate against the immutable laws of nature Thj Bulhonists, however, car ried through a compromise resolution, iu 1819, providing for partial resumption in May, 1820, and for entire resumpt ion in May 1821. England ngnin took tho alarm, and the people paid the pen alty. Again the time was extended, and it was not until 1821 that specie payment was finally and completely re sumed. Then began that terrible re volution which carried misery every where, and which tended rapidly to re duoe Eiighnd to a stata of barbarism. It was then that fortunes of a hundred thousand pounds could not find pur chases at ono-twentioth that sum; it was then those terrible bread riots commen ced throughout the kingdom; that sol diers had to be stationed before every granery; that stroug men, helpless wo men aud innocout childem died of huu ger and froze with cold. Then commenoed that wide-spread d'sui'der and uuiversal suffering, such as this country certainly docs not desire to iuvite. There is a lesson in history which may serve to guida the action of our congressmen even better than any ex pression of publio opinion among our people. A most conspicious feature of that lesson is that speoia resumption cannot be forced upon any country, and when the time for it comes there is lit tle use in passing laws to prevent it. It is something better regalated by the law of trade, and refuses to be made sub servient to statuto law. Willi amsport Gazette and Bulletin. There, was a fearful gale in Charles ton S. 0., last Tuesday, beginning about daylight with a strong wind and increas ing in violence until nine o'clock, when it became a hurricane. Tbo tide was forced up to an unprecedented hiyht innudating the entire river front of the city, damaging wharves, and in some places sweeping away the pier heads. Pcbqavivb Pins have become a settled necessity . with the American people. Indeed, cathartics always have been and always must be used, in some form, by all mankind. In this country, the pilular form of administration has been growing in favor since pills were first made of Aloes and Rhubarb rolled into a ball. Their high position in the publio confidence has finally been secured and fastened into permanency, by Ayer's Cathartic Pills, the most skillful combination of medicine for the diseases they are intended to cure, that science can devise or art produce. Those who need pills, no longer hesitate what pills to take if they can get Ayer's Pills. Bees stung a man to death at New Fairfield, Me., a few days ago. Great Britain imported, during 1873, jute to the value o $23,000,000. Charles Sumner's estate litis just been apprised and valued at $131,758. The third prizo at the Kalamazoo baby show was carried off by a colored baby. Blair and Cambria counties, Pa., pro pose to get up a team of riflemen, with a view of challenging the State. All tho cotton mills at Fall River aro running three days in the week. The city of Mobile remains very healthy, and thero are no fevers of any kind there. Political news generally from the Northwest and North is favorable to tho Republicins. An entire block of buildings at Lud ingtou, Mich., was burned ou Monday Loss, 830.000. Henry Clews tfc Co. have asked and obtained an extension on their paper given a year ago on their resumption of business alter suspension during the September paniu. The Stock Exchange in New York last Wednesday showed more life than at any time sinco tho panio ot last fall. The total Bales aggregated 375,000 shares, and the prices realized were nearly tho best of the season. Secretary Bristow has issue! a call for tho redemption of nioo million dol lars of coupons and one million of regis tered five-twenty bonds, interest on which will cease January 1. The Ontario Legislature will meet for the dispatch of business on tho 12th of November, aud the 20th instant will be observed as a day of gcneial thanksgiv ing in the provinoe ot Ontario. The celebrated judgment of Judge Routhcr that a priest could not be held responsible before the civil courts lor what he said from tho pulpit has beer, revoked in the Court of Review ut Montreal. The public departments aud many shops and business places were closed October 1st ut Quebec in honor of the observance of tho two huodreth anniver sary of the ltoman Catholic bishoprio of tho city. QUOTATIONS OF White, Powell & Co. BANKERS AND BROKERS, No. 42 South Third Street. Philadelphia, October Gth, 1871. BID. ASKKP. TJ. S. 1881. o 18J 181 do 5 120, o 'ti'J, M and N 12 J ll' do do 'til do 15 J do do '0". do Hi.! Hi do do '03 J and J 15? Hi do do 'G7 do 17 17J do do '03 do 17j 17 do 10-40. coupon 11 11 do Pacific O's cy 1 17ij New 5'sltcg. 1881 JJJ VJt do c. 1881 122 14 Gold 110 nog Silver 100 107 Pennsylvania fit J- 54 J Reading 55 .35 Philadelphia & Erie 14J 1 -4 g Lehigh Navigation 40jj -l;'j do Valley 00 g OOj United RKofNJ Ex. Div 120 120J Oil Creek 8J t) Northern Central S'il SV! Central Transportation 4 -J J i" Nesciiiehoning ulj- 54 & A Mortgage O's '89 102 Kj2J m BY MAIL 25 CENTS 1 4L PAt' K flOWl Remington Sewing Maciunks Fire Arms, and AamcuiruuAL Im plements. Tho Homiugton Sewing Machine has sprung rapidly into favor as possessing tho best combination of good qualities namely, light running smooth noiseless rapid und durable. It has a straight needle, perpendicular action, automatic drop-feed, makes the Lock or Shuttle Stitch, which will neither rip nor ruvel, and is alike on both sides. The Remington SewiDg Machine has received premiums at many Fi'irs throughout the United States, and with, out effort took the Grand Medal of Pro gress, the highest order of medal tliu was awarded utthe late Vienna Exposi position. The Hemington Works also niauu facture the new .Double Barrelled Breech Loading Shot gun soap and positive action, with patent joint check, a marvel of beauty, finibh and cheapness, and the celebrated Hem ington Rifles adopted by nine different governments, and renowned throughout the world for military, bunting and target purposes all kinds of Pistols, Rifles, Canes, Metalio Catridges, do. Agricultural Implements, Improved Mowing Machines, Steel Plows, Cultiva tors, Road Scrapers, Patent Excavators, Ilay Tedders, Cotton Uins, Iron Bridges, &c. The undersigned has been appointed agent for the sale and introduction ol the Remington Sewing Machine in and for the counties of Elk, Cleai field and Warren. THOS, J. BURKfcJ, Depot and office, St. Mary's, Pa. P. S. A good Jucal agent wanted.. ADVERTISE A gcutlumiin of acknowledged probity says no pen can picture tho reigu of ter. ror which at present exists in Alabama. VOTIVE. Notice Is hereby given that M. M. Schultz, A. I. Wilcox, John Ernhout, J. 1,. Brown, A. B. Prcstou, A. T. Aldrich, and J . C. Malone intend to make Application for the incorporation of thcrasolves, aud bucIi others as shall associate with tbom, under the corporate name and stvle of "The Wil cox Cemetory Association;" the ohject of sain corporation to be the establishment and maintenance of a Cemetery at or near the village of Wilcox, in Elk County, Pennsyl vania. 31t3. ESTATE OF ISAAC QUIGGLE. late of Ridgway Township El Couuty, Pa. de ceased. All persons indebted to said Es tale are requested to make immediate pay ment. And those having legal claims iigainst the Bame, will present them with out delay in proper order for settlement, to JACOB QUIGGLE, Executor. Or his Attorney, II. M. POWERS ESQ., Ridgway Pa- ESTATE OE ANDREAS IIEIMERL kte of Bcnzingcr Township Elk County Pa. do ceased. All persons indebted to said Es tate aro requested to make immediate pny. nicnt. And those having It gal claims against the saiiio will present them without delay iu proper order lor settlement, to CHARLES HITTER, CHARLES LUllli, Executors, nt St. Mary's Elk Conn'ty, Pa. n28 t4 All persons are hereby cautioned not to buy the following dcsciibed property, now in the possession of Jacob Quiggle, at lower Mill Cietk mill, as the sauio be longs to me: Two horses atd harness; one yuke oxen: one ox yoke aud wayon; one set bob-sleds, six chains; one cutting box; one shinjjle machine; two shiugle suws and belts belotitnuir to machine; one set blacksmith tcols and bellows, one siab car; ouo circular saw for br rd mili; six cant hookn; six tons of ..a) more or less. J. II. IIAGEH1Y. n'29t3. Poll SALE BY E.K. GRESII, Masonic Hall Building, Ridgwny, Pa. VA1T VLECK'S CELEBRATED PATENT SPUING 15ED BEST tempered steel spring wire, these sprirgs can be laid on the slats of any common bed and are COMPLETE IN THEMSELVES ! Also agect for Weed Sewing Machine, Easiest Running, JIokI Durable, aud BEST MACHINE iu the market. Cull and cxajiine before purchasing elsewhere. vinlOttlS, .IdmiHislruior's Ji'oticc. In the mutter of the cslr.to of JOHN KETNEU late ef Jone Township, Elk Co., Pa., deceased. I.cliis of Arliiiinixtraiioii on tlio above cstiile luiviig been grained to Ihe under signed, nil persons indebted to the said cs ure i eqiu sted to miilio J ti li.tut , and those linviiig eliiims tigniiiht 1 he same will present th em without delay to MAI) If ON S. KLINE, or his .Attv's. Administrator. HALL Jt M'CAULEV, Ridgwny, Pp. K i d g v; uy , P a. n -1 1 1 4. V YOU WANT TO BUY GOODS CHEAP GO TO JAMES II- IIAGKUTY Main Street, P.idgway, Pa. DRV GOOD3, NOTIONS, BOOTS SHOES, II ATS AND CAPS, GLASS AMD QUECNS W'AKE, WOOD AND WILLOW-WARH, TOBACCO AND CIGARS, A Large Stock of Groceries ani Provisions. The VA-jST i'LUANDR of FIX) UK Cut.staiitly on hai.d. mid fold us cheap as the CHEAPEST. JAMES II. IIAGEIITY. TO THE CITIZENS OF PENNSYL- I VANIA. Your atteniion is specially invited to the faot that the National Banks are now prepared to receive subscriptions 10 the Capital Stock ot the ucuteninul Poard of Financo. The fundsrealized from this source are to be employed in the erec tion of the buildings for the International Exhibition, and the expenses connected with the same. It is confidently believed that the Keystone State will be represented by tlie name ot every citizen alive to putri olio commemoration of the one hundredth birth-day of the nation. The shares of stock are offered for $10 each, and sub scribers will receive a handsome eugraved Certificate of Stock, suitable for framing ana preservation as a national memorial. Interest at the rate of six per cent, per annum will be paid on all payments of Cen teaui.il Stock from date of payment to Juuuary 1, 1870. Subscribers who are not neat a National Bank can remit a check or post office oide to the undersigned, FltED'K FRALEY, Treasurer, 'J04 Walnut St., Philadelphia' Elk County Directory. President Judge L. D. Wetmore. Additional Law Judge Hon, Ju Vincent. Associate Judges Chas. Luhr, J V Houk. Bistrict Attorney J. K. P, Hall. Sheriff D. C. Oyster. Prothmotury ,j-o., Fred. Schoening. Treasurer Joseph Windfelder. CoUIlfV Klinnpitilnnilvnt ltllfllH T.ii.aia Commissioners Robt. Campbell, Julius J ones, Ueo. Ed. Heis. Auditors C. W. Barrett, Thomas Irwin, Thomas J. Burke. County Surveyor Geo Wilmsley. JurV Commits! tnttrH.PhiHin ItviMirlA Ruuboiu I. Kyler. F11ED SCHOENING & CO., Law, .Commercial, Book, and General Job Printers, and Stationers. RID G WAY. ELK CO., Id. DEALETvS IN ALL KINDS OF LAW BLANKS, AND FRENCH, ENGLISH, AND AMERICAN STATIONERY. ARNOLD'S WRITING: FLUID AND COPYING INK. LEAD PENCILS OF ALL KINDS AND PRICES. Eslerbroolt's Vtlehr tiled Sleet Pens, the IIcsl J7Ialc. All Kinds of Job Printing done in the Rest Style and at Low Prices. LETTER, NOTE, AND BILL HEADS, BUSINESS CARDS AND EN VELOPES OF EVERY STYLE IN.;ANY QUANTITY. POWELL & KIME. A. MAMMOTH STOCK Firmly believing that the world moveo, aud that tho demands of the public are con stantly inereasiuT, tho proprietors of tho (Srani niial j?fcrLc have just returned from tio eastern and western cities with the most perfect and couijilcte stock of MERCHANDISE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. You canuot ASK FOR ANYTHING tlicy do not keep, and they havo absolutely BROKEN THE BACKBONE of high prices. They buy for cash and SELL FOR CASH I CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST I Ridgway, May 1st, 1873. J EW STAGE ROUTE J. C. BURNS, Froprietor. The subscriber having secured the con tract for carrying the U. S. Mail between REVNOLDSVILEL & BROCKWAY VILLE has placed on that road a line o Hacks leave the Exchange hotel a Reynoldville every Tuesday, Tnuieday and Saturday on the airival of the Brooavillo stage, and return the same day. These hacks connect at Brockwayville with the Ridgway stages, making connection with trains on the 1'. & E. Road, both east and west. Every attention to the comfort of patrons of this line will be given, and a liberal patronage solicited. - Aug. 18-7211. NliW LIVERY STABLE IN DAN SCRlBNEil WISHES TO IN torui the Cittzuns of Ridi.way, and the public gcLcrally, that he has started a Liv ery Stable and will keep GOOD STOCK, GOOD CARRIAGES i; i i, i 'Apia the most rensona blc terms. Bz22ta.Ho will aNo do job tean ing. Stable on Broad street, above Slain. All orders left at the Tost Otlice will meet prompt attention Aug 20 1870. tf. VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR RENEWER. Every year increases the popularity of this valuable Hair Preparation; which is due to merit alone. Wo can assure our old patrons that it is kept fully up to its high standard ; and it is the only reliable and perfected prep aration for restoring Geay oh Faded Hair to its youthful color, making it eoft, lustrous, and silken. Tho scalp, by its use. becomes white and clean. It removes all eruptions and dandruff and, by its tonio properties, prevents the hair from falling out, as it stimu lates and nourishes tho hair-glands. By its use, tho hair grows thicker and stronger. In baldness, it restores tho capillary glands to tneir normal vigor, and will create a new growth, except in extreme old ago. It is the most economical Haik Dressing ever used, as it requires fewer applications, and gives tho hair a splendid, glossy ap pearance. A. A. Hayes, M.D., State Assayer of Massachusetts, says, "Tho constituents are pure, and carefully selected for excellent quality; and I consider it tho Best Peepaeatioh for its intended purposes." Sold by all VruggUta, and Dealer in Medicine. Prioe Ono Dollar. Buckingham's Dye FOB THE WHISKEBS. As our Ren ewer in many c.isps re quires too long a time, and too much care, to restore gray or faded Whisk ers, we have prepared this dye, in one preparation; which will quickly and effectually accomplish this result. It is easily applied, and produces a color which will neither rub nor wash of Sold by all Druggists. Price Fifty Cents. Manufactured by R. P. HALL & C0.i NASHUA, HYSICIANS AND DRUGGISTS. A prominent New York physician late complained to DundasDick, about nis Sa dahvood Oil Capsulns, stating that som times they tured miraculously ; but that pitieiit of his had taken them for somelim without effect. On being informed tha t-everal imitations were made and sold, he inquired and found that his patient had been taking cnpsulns sold in bottles, und not DUN DAS DICK & CO S. Vhat happened to this physician may havo happened to others, and DUNDAS DICK & CO., take this method of protecting '-Oil of Sandalwood" from this disrepute. ritiblUlAKS who once prescribe the Capsulas will CONTINUE TO DO SO, for ihey contain the l'URE OIL in the BEST AND CHEAPEST form. OIL OF SAN DLE WOOD is fact super seding every other remedy, sixty Cspsules ONLY being required to insure a rale and certain cure iu six or eight days. Erom m other medicine can this result be had. Dick's Soft Capsiilks solve thej prob l.'in long considered by many eniineut phy sicians, of how to avoid the nausea and dis gust experienced in swallowing, which are well known to detract from, if 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 oapsules prescribed by I'hymcians. -THESE WERE THE ONLY CAP SULES ADMITTED 10 THE LAST PARIS EXPOSITION. Send for Circular to 85 Wooster 8t., N. YJ SOLD AT ALL DRUG STORES. General Agency, 110 Reade Street, N. Y ESTABLISHED 1823, MEYER & SONS, 1'IANO MANUFACTURERS, 722 Arch Street, PHILADELPHIA. THE LEADING FIRST-CLASS TIANOS. No other Pianos have the imp ements. Prize Medal of the World's Fai London England, and the highest Prizes of the couutry awarded. v3n42-3iu BUSINESS CARDS. G. A. liATUBUXl, Altorney-at-l&w, Ridgway, I'a. 2 2 tf. RUFUS LUC ORE, Attorncy-at-Law Kidgwny, Elk Co., Ta. Office in Hall's new brick Building. Claims for collection promptly attended to. vSnlly. HALL & MVAVLEY Attorney s-ut-Lw. Ollice in New liiick Building, Main StJ Kidicuay, Elk Co., I'a. vBnlf. J, 0. JK BAILEY, ATTOllNliY-AT-LAW. vlnioyl. Ridgwny, Elk County, Pa. Agent for tho Traveler's Life and Accl dent Insurance Co., of Hartford, Conn. JAMES D. FULLER TON, i Surgeon DentiBt, having permanently lo cated in Higway, oflcrs his professional ser vices to the citizens of liidgway and sur rounding country. All work warranted. Oitico in Service At Wheeler's Building, up stairs, first door to the left, TiS-n-Bli-ly CHARLES HOLES, Watvhmaker, Engraver and Jeweler, Main street, Kidgway, I'a. Agent for the ilowe fe'ewing Machine, and Morton Gold Ten. Kepuiniig Wutches, etc, done with he same accuracy as heretofore. Batis actiou guaranteed. vluly G. G. MESSENGER, Druggist and l'araceutiat, N. W. corner ot Main und Mill streets, Kidgway, I'a. A lull assortment of carefully selected For eign and Domestic Drugs. Prescriptions carefully dispensed ut ail hours, day or night. vlnby T. S. HARTLEY. M. I)., l'hysician ana Surgeon. Office in Drug Store, corner Broad and Main Sts, liesidouce corner Broad St. opposite the College. Ollice hours iroiu S lo 10 A. M. and lrom 7 to 6 1 M. vluliyl. J. S. BURL) WELL, JJ. D., Eclectic rhysiciun and Surgeon, has remov ed ins ollice lrom Centre street, to Main st. lUdgtvuy, i'a,, iu the second story ef the new brick building of John G. Dull, oppo site Dyde's Btore. (jtlieo hours: 8 to '.) a" m: 1 to 12 p. m. 7 jan 9 7i JIl'DE HOUSE, KinuwAY, Elk Co., I'a, W. II. SC11 HAM, Proprietor. Thankful for the patronage heretofore so liberally bestowed upon huu, the new proprietor, hopes, by paying Btrict u. tention to the comfort, and convenience ot guests, to merit a continuance ol thj same. Oct 30 1801). BUCK TAIL HOUSE, Kank, McKeau Co., Pu, 11. E. LOOKER, Proprietor. Thimklui lor the patronngo heretofoic so liberally bestowed upon him, the new pro piietor, hupes, by paying strict attention lo the couiloi t and convenience of gueKis. to merit u eonliuuaiice of the same. The uiiiy stables lor horses in Kane and well kept uiglil or day, lluil attached to the Hotel. v!n2oyl. KERSEY HOUSE, CliNTUEVlLLK, Elk Co., I'A. John Collins, Proprietor. Thankful for the patronage heretoiort so liber illy bestowed upon him, the new pro rieior, hopes, by paying strict at i cm Kin lo the ooinlur. ulu convenience of guests, tiuieiil a couiiuuauce of the same. F. 11'. JIA YS, I1EALK., IN Dry Goods, Notions, Groceries and C-cnoral Variety, FOX, ELK CO., PA. Earity- , O. vln47tf. JAMES FEN FIELD, (Suco sor to W. C. Healy,) DEALER IN 12,1 GCOES, GEODESIES, PROVISIONS PRODUCE, FRUITS, &o. vSuTtf. Wfcst End, RidyMray, Pa. FRED. SCHOENING, WHOLESALE AN U DETAIL UUUK IS PIANO -FORTES, ORGANS, SHEET MUSIC, and MUSIC BOOKS Pianos and organs to rent and rental ap plied if purchased. Prolhonotary's Office, Ridgway, Pa. v2nJ0tf PLAYING CARDS. EEST THE CHEAPEST. STE SHirS Cheapest kind made. REQ TTAS A cheap couuiou card. l'KO DWAYS A nice common card. VIRO MAS Fine calico backs. GEN JACKSONS Chep and popular, (Pa tern backs, various colors and de signs.) COL . jl BIAS (Euchre deck) extra quality i GOLDEN GATES One of the best card made, ' M'f. VEKNONS Extra ftne, twoeolorpati terns. ASK FOB THE ABOVE TAXI NO OTHERS. P ice List ou application. Dealers sup. plied by VICTOR. E. MAUGER. 89-ly 1C6 to 112 Reade.St, N. Y Edw'd J. Evans & Co., NURSERYMEN AND SEEDSMEN, ToaK, fenn'a ' arCataloguea Mailed to Applicants- Refer (by permission) to Hon, J. 8, Black, Washington, D. C. WstsKB, Soh & Cabl, Bankers, York. Tn. 2-6WT
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