JOB WORK. Righto, she.et band bilL 60 copies or leu 2,6tt Quarter sheet hand bill, 60 eopits of loss 13,60 Half sheet band bill, 60 copies or less 5,00 Full sheet hand bill, 60 copies of less . 18,00. BLANKS. For any quantity under five quires, $1,. 60 per quire ; un all amounts over that a reasonable reduction will be made. TERMS OF PAPER. $1,60 per year in advance $2,00 if paid within the year, and $2,60 if not paid with in that time. Car Time at MUdgtPay. Erie Express F.nst.' 11:06 p.m. do do West 3:60 a m do Mail East 3:10 p. m. do do West 1:23 p. tn. Local Freight East 10:00 a. m. do do West C:00p. m. N 0 T I 0 E. Hereafter the Post Office will be closed every evening at 8 o'clock. On Sunday it will be kept open from 8 to 10 o'clock A. M. Mail Closed at 6 T- M. L. LUTHER, P. M. Cold. The weather for the past few days has been extremely cold, with a alight cover of snow on the ground. t&"T. B. Cobb has a good span of "horses for sale. If you want to buy, go and see him. The Sociable. We aro requested to state that the Sociable will meet to morrow (Friday) evcniDg, at the bouse of Mr. Albert Willis. Accident. A few days ago, Joseph Kerner a lad from Benzinger township, had his leg broken while playing in the stable belonging to tho Kersey Hotel' The New Hotel. The former pop. ular landlord ot the ' Exchange, David Thayer has fitted up his new house in good style, and gives notice that he is ready for customers. See his card. Ball Tickets. We would remind our bull. making friends in different parts of '.lie county tbat we are prepared to priut their tickets for them in a neat and expedious manner. Give us a call. 0, Yks! 0, Yes. G. P. Hiotenach & Co , advertise that they will dispose of their enti'e stock of clothiug at pub lie auction. Those desiriug bargains should give the Messrs. Hiotenach a call. The Hollidays. This important season ol enjoyment is fast approaching, and with it the time which requires the splendid articles of cloth;ng, furs, &c, which are to be found at the store of Weis Brothers, in St. Mary's. Something Useful. Old man, when you get up in the morning don't you always leel like having warm toast for breakfast. Go to Powell's if you do and get your wife one of those elegant bread toasters, and don't let her burn her lingers off with a iork in the old faslnoued way. Christmas Gifts.-Youug man don't you want to make your "gal" a present of something nice on Christmas. V'e know you do, and think you had better go to Bourdwell & Messenger's, where you will find a large aod splendid stock of Bice thinj-", bought on purpose for euch occasions. Skatinc Our young folks have had un opportunity to enj.iy themselves i this IiimI'Ijui exercise during the re. ent ci.lii -u;tji. Speaking of this sub ject we would remind our young readers that Powell his a large and splendid asortiiie:it of excellent skates which he will 3isw,he of at New York City prices. Ameuican Artist's Union. Per eons who are gettiog up clubs for our Steel PUte Engravings, and those who intend doing so, are requested to notify the office in New Ysrk, when a circular deserving each Engraving, (fourteen in 11) together with all necessary papers, including references, &o., will be sent jthcio. Chbistiias. Soon comes the time for everybody, young and old, to enjoy themselves- The pttle ones are looking anxiuuslv and expectantly for Sauta Claus, hoping to reap a neb harvest from his visit. The class of humanity next to the chtldreti w ho are looking most anxious ly for Cbristuius are the boys and girls, (ancietitly so called,) but now they are young jjeutJoweu aud young ladies. No doubt they are thinking of the time when ho or she will get their fellow or irl in a sleigh ainon the buffalo robes, Lhit the horbe a cut, and go to some par- Next comes the old aod staid those (ho have teen the folly of such things gut f.bey have ao enjoyment in store for theujsulves. They can go to J. g. Hyde's Store and buy anything that tboy tuay need to comfort and keep their families. Outing Rich. Men who advertise their business in the Avoeutc, as n gen-1 eral thing are getting along excellently. The richest men in our couutry havo made themselves wealthy through the agency of printers ink. So if you have anything to sell, advertise it. If you, want to buy any thing advertise for it, you will always find a customer in cith er case. Godxy Jon January. The lest Ladiei Magazine in the World. This unexceptionable monthly for Jauuary is on our table. Godey has more enterprise than any other magazine publisher in this country and consequently his fash ion plates are always the latest, and his reading matter of the first class. Price per annum three dollars. In8URAnce. C. V. Gillis, of Ridg. way, has been appointed agent for the Home Insurance Company of New Ha Ten, Connecticut. The Home has a capital of a million with a large surplus, and the moQthly receipts are over 8125,000. Policies are written and delivered by the local agent, aod the losses are equi tably adjusted and promptly paid by traveling agents, who also examine aud direct the work of the local agents. Tho The Home issues policies for over three or five years on buildups and merchan. dise at as low rates as can be done by any safe company. Also issues perpet ual policies on dwellings, churches and public buildings. Persons desiring insurance should prefer the Home, instead of insuring in mutual companies with a premium note. JJOBBINS' Electric Soap ! Saves Time, Saves Money, Saves Labor, Saves Clothes, Saves Women, AND ALL GROCERS SELL IT. It is used by cutting into small shavings and dissolving in hot wrter, then soak the clothes five to ten minutes, and a little hand rubbing will make them as chan as hours of hard machine rubbing would do, with or dinary soap, and the most delicate fabric receive no injury. We can refer to thous. andt of, families who are using it, and who could n6t be persuaded todo without DOBBINS' E LECTRIC SOAP! Sold by all Leading Grocers throughout the Utate. WHOLESALE OFFICE : 107 SOUTH FIFTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. novl3m cm TO CONSUMPTIVES? THE Advertiser, having been restorod to health in a few weeks, by a very simple remedy, after having suffered sever al years with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease, Consumption is anx ious to make known to his fellow sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the prescription used, (free of charge), with the directiobs for preparing the tame, which they will find a Sure Cure for Con sumption, Asthma, Bronchits, &c. The on ly object of the advertiser in sending the Prescription, is to benefit the afflicted, and spread informal ion which he conceives to be invaluable j and he hopes every sufferers will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and limy prove a blessing. Parties wishing the prescription, will please address IUv. EDWARD A. WI?ON. Williamsburg, Kings County, New York. Oct. 25th 13G6-ly. iLisuvm, is no. co. Extensive Manufacturers and importers of GOLD, PLATED & OREHZ JE WILEY, SOLID AND NICKEL SILVER WARE, American, English and Swiss Watches, Cased by Ourselves, And every description of Fakct Goods Aim Yanks Notions. Especially adapted and designed for South era and Western Trade. Circulars and lull dpsrrinhT Pria t j.t. scat free. Aernls wanted cpnli.r. a.i dress SALISBURY, into. c ' 61 Eorrance street, oet.25,V5 ly. Providence, B. I. INSURANCE AGAINST low or DAMAGE by FIRE. THE Lycoming County Mutual lnsur- - vu-ii.u 0i, i.iuuucjr. 11., con tlllUJI Ia InaitM . ; . T ..... T v Fire on all kinds ef Merchandise. Publie - yriraie ouiidings, either in town or fU l'7, . A," 00 Mill. Tanneries, Barns, stocks of Grain, &c, at the lowest possible ratea consistent wiih safety to the Insurer and naured. The Lycoming County. Mu tual Insurance Company i,ues an investi, fmoun.s" ' - Ubm- Sa.8oo.oooi Thus assuring to every one of its patrons tnat their losses will beromptly and satis factonly paid. Its management has always been prudent, as its eiisten:e of twenty, six years fully demonstrates JAMES BLAKELY, Agent for Elk county, at 8t. Mary's. GOOD jrEWSt The subscriber begs leave to announce to the cititens of Elk and adjoining coun. ties that he has purchased the harness shop lately occupied by John Smuts, and that be is prepared to do all kinds of work in a suit, able style, SA DDLES.BRiDLES.HA RNESS kept constantly on hand at price to suit the times. Give me a call shop in the see ond story of Houk's building. wniJ.J C. LEVIS. LIST. OF OA USES down lot- iml lui Juiiusiy term, iMii". J i'uweil, adm'r v Kliim ' iidm'rs Milii!.',er, va i.'wg el. ul. Leufli vs Wiodfcldcr Davidson vs Carman Clement vs Arncret. ah McKiugon vs Alexander etnl. Kemmerer vs McCauley ct.al. May vs Elliott Scllu vs Ben. sch diet. G. A. RATH BUN, Prothotlotary. LIST OF JURORS drawn lor January Terui, letii. GRAND JUROHS. Benezclt ticp Ellis Lewis, II D Johnson, James Ovcrturf. Benzinger twp. Juooh Nist. Fox twp. J Leahy, Daniel Pha Ion, J S liydo, Dennis Eglleston, Jacob M'Cauley, Andrew How. Jay twp. Charles Webb, Nelson Robinson. Jones twp. Wm K Gallagher, Chris, tophcr Dill. Ridgway twp. Isaac Horton, jr., T B Cobb, Put Kiley, jr., Randall Malon, G- 1 Messenger. Spriig Creek twp. Wm Algro, G W Davidson. St. Mary's borough. II Fochtnian, Lawrence Dictz, George Smith. TRAVERSK JURORS. Benrzttt ticp. B J Jones,D Johnson, John Biirr. Benzinger ticp. Jacob Vollmer, Mi chael Stuibig, John Goetz, (windfall), Jacob Schubert, George Birner. Fox twp. Albeu Eliinger, Solomon Bochart, James R. Taylor, Adelphua Kyler, W W Shaw, L Mohan, senior, William M'Cauley, John Taylor, E R Gresh. Highland tup. Levi Ellithorpo. Jay twp. A E Goff, Wm B Luce, Joseph Uhl. Jones ticp. Edward Souther, Ridgway twp. Peter Bratiiff, Amos Wheeler, J F Dill, John Vanorsdall. Spring Creek twp. Jeremiah Elliot. St. Mary's borough. Joseph Wind felder, Joseph Wilhclm, Anton Ben. ninger, Albert Weis, Charles Weis, Bernard Eckel. WANTED, AGENTS 875 to $200 PER MONTH for gentlemen and 835 to 875 for ladies, everywhere, to introduce the Celebrated Common Sense Family Sewing Machine, improv ed and perfected. It will hem, fell, stitch, quilt, bind, braid and embroider beautifully. Price only 820, making the elastic lock stitch, and fully war. ranted for three years. We pay the above wages, or a commission, from which twice that amount can be made. Address with stamp, or call on C. BOWERS & CO., Salesrooms, No. 255 South FIFTH Street, Philadelphia, Pa. All letters answered promptly, with circulars and terms. May bT66-ly. milE SILVER SKIRT JU MORE DURABLE, MORE ELASTIC, MORE GRACEFUL ! And will keep its shape and retain its place better than any otter Skirt. This bew and beatiful siyki of Skirt (Pat er.ted March 7, 1805,) was award d by the Great American Institute Fair, held in New York, October, 18G5, a SILVER MEDAL, being the Highest Premium ever givcti tor a Hoop Skirt. The Steel Springs are wound with fine plated wire in place of a cotton covering which will not wear off or become soiled, and the whole skirt may be woshed without injury or fear of rusting, and will be as good as new. The Combination Silver Skirt This invention combines with the ordina rv Skirt the advantages or our Silver Skirt the bottom hoops are the same ns those us ed in the Silver Skirt, the covcrini; of which cannot wear off, while the upper ones ar covered with cotton. No lady having once worn one of our Skirts, will be willing to wear any other, as the lower hoops of all oiner Kinus are soon injured and soileed. The best mnteeials are used in their con struction, and, from their durability and nearness mey are destined to become a Favorite Skirt. Manufactured solely by the Silver Skirt and Wire Manu facturing Company, 30 and 82, BARCLAY ST. NEW YORK. T. S. Sriasr, Sup't. Aug 9th-ly PHOTOGRAPHIC. E. & H. T. ANTHONY & CO., Manufacturers of Photographic Materials, Wholesale aud Retail, 60, BROADWAY, N. Y. In addition to our main business of PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS we are Headquarters fo the following, vi. STERESCOPES & STERESCOPIC VIEWS Of American and Foreign Cities and Land scapes, Groups, Statuary, elo. STERESCOPIC VIEWS OF THE WAR, From negatives made in the various cam paigns and forming a complete Photograph. 10 history of the great eonteat. STERESCOPIC VIEWS ON GLASS, Adapted for either the Msgio Lantern or the Sterescope. Our Catalogue will be sent to any address on receipt of Stamp. PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS. We manufacture more largely than any other house, about 00 variefiet from CO cents to $50 each. Our ALBUMS have the reputation of being superior in beauty and durability to any others. Card Photographs of Generals, Statesman, Actors, etc., eta Our Catalogue embraees tiver FIVE THOUSAND different subjects, including reproductions of the most celebrated En. cravings, Paintings, Statues, elo. Cata logues sent on receipt of stamp. Photographers and others ordering goods C. 0. D., will please remit 26 per cent of the amount with their order. JkgrThe prioes and quality of our goods cannot fail to tatfrfy. f June 14'66-ly. J MERICAN ARTISTS' UNION 1 J he AMERICAN ARTISTS' UN ION, established 1854 announce that in order to ektend the ald of the fol. lowing well known and highly popular STEEE PLATE ENGRAVINGS Departure of the Pilgrim Fathers for America, 27 x 36 in Landing of the Pilgrim Falh. cm, 27 x 30 Falftuff Mustering h!s Re cruits, 25 x 30 ShnkespearanJ hin Friends, 27 x 81 Coffer's Saturday Night, 23 x 28 Village Blacksmith, Manifest Destiny, (Fortune 27 x 32 21 x28 28x30 Telling The Massacre at Wyoming in 176, 3 B Mount V ernon in he olden time, or, Washington at 30 years of ago, 26 x 34 Tli escape of Alastet Mae Donald from the Massacre of Glencoe, 26 x 34 The Madonna, 26 x 84 They have deemed expedient to offer to their lriends and the jmblio at one dollar and fifty cents each', the price heretolore having been two dollais each, and lor the purpone of stimulating the getting up of Clubs, they have deter mined to award premiums to the getters up of the Clubs, and in. addition thereto to distribute amongst the subscribers the sum of $50,000 ia jiouey and point ings, as soon w the sale (-hull have reach ed 100,000 engravings. As it is our intention to advertise very extensively, and as the engravings are well known throughout the whole country, we have no doubt tbat with the low price we charge for them, and with the exertion which we put forth by our numerous friends, the number will bo reached in fhort time. As soon as it is reached, the subscribers, through their Club Agents, will be notified by a circular letter from us, naming the time and method of distribution. CLUB RATES. bingle Engravings $1,50 each, by mail free. For $15 we will send 23 Eng. and 2 to toe i'iud .Agent. 20 15 20 25 80 60 80 110 K it ii i 4 ii 5 " fj ii 7 25 30 35 50 75 100 " a Silver Watch. '' a Silver Lever. a lluntinc Lever. The Club packages will be very se curely packed aud forwarded bv Emress' Any person may get up Clubs and iorwara the amount cither by Express, Sight Draft. Post Office Order or in a registered letter, and in all cases the Engravings will be immediately sent, ana ior each engravinir a numbered cir tificale and teccipt will be enclosed in a package. 0. 0. D. ORDERS . Persons wish ing to Bend for Engravings ond pay tho Express Co. when thev are received. will be required to send with their order to $5, according to its amount, aud this will be credited on their bill. List of M'rcmiums To be distributed. One of $10,000 iu money, $10,C00 5,000 5,000 0,IUU " Five of 1,000 " Ten of 600 " Fifty of 100 One hundred elegant Oil Paint ings, richly fjamed, Lands Capes, at $100 each. 5,00C 5,000 10,000 Two nundred elegant Oil Paint. ings, richly framed, Interior Views, at $50 each, 10,000 $50,000 The AMERICAN ATISTS' UN. ION would add that thri tirpminm. are to be considered only in the light oi airee gut to their patrons, as the lnravinr-M nrn ftmiiKln.il thorn l.flnir. their market value, auJ as the cost of engravings, after the plates are procur ed, is very trifling, they can easily afford to make the distribtitinu as largo as it is. We trust that nur nmiipmitu frionAa throughout tho country and Canadas Ml .... win use tneir utmost exertions, so that if possible, tho distribution may be made soon, and it cmi be dime it they are at all active. Ludies have often made excellent Club Agents, for us, and we solicit their kind efforts, which will not go unrewarded- Let one or more energetio persons iu every town or village in the couutry commence as soon as they Bee this, aud get up as large a Club as possible. By mo doing they will be the means of introducing ele. gant eDgravings into families, and thus aid in cultivating a taste ior the beauti ful and refined. Address Orders Sec AMERICAN ARTISTS' UNION'. Nov. 8, 1860-8m. 25 Pine St. N. Y. SOMETHING NEW ! HOUSE, I0W OHNAMEKTAL FAINTING. fUiK SUBSCRIBER WOULD RE J speot fully inform the citizens of F.Ik county that he has just started in the above business in Ridgway, and feol confi dent that he can please all who may favor him with their custom. GRAINING, PAPER HANGING AND OALCIMININO DONE ON SHORT NOTICE AND IN THE most fashionable and improved manner and style. Orders left at this Grace or at the Banking House of Souther, Willis & Souther will be promptly attended to. w. p. WILLIAMS, May-17'6tt-ly. WHEELER & WILSON'S SEW. ING MACHINES Th r.nrW aiirned having han annntnti.il Rnl A ..ni for the sale of Yt'liueler ft Wilton's Sewing Machines for tlk county. He keepi an assortment aanati.iitlv nn huml. XUi-litn.. sold at Philadelphia and New Vr prices. auv .parties aesiroui oroniaining ttiemcan address J. K. WHITMOKE. Mareh Ct-'6 ly. at R:dway,ra. 13USINKSS CARDS. rOHN O. HALL, Attorney at iuw, Ridg I way, Elk county Pa. mar-22'C6 ly. LAt'RtE J. BLAKELY, Attorney and Counsellor at law, and U. 6. Commie iosucr. Ridgway P. O. Elk county. Pa. mar.22'6G-ly. SOUTHER AN'D WrLLISAtfo"rnljTat. Law, Uldgway, Elk county Pa., wilt attend to all professional busincus prompt-ly- tmar-22'6tt.ly. DR. W. 11. 1IARTMAN, St. Mary's, Elk county, Pa. Late of tho Army of the Pot'iinac. Particular attention Riven to all caces of surgical nnture. mar-22'(i6-ly. P R. W. JAMES BLAKELY Phvsicinn and Surgeon, St. Mary's, Elk county mar-u uo-ly. PR. W. W. SHAW Practices Medicine and Surgery, Ccntreville, Elk county mar-22'G6-ly. DR. A. S. HILL Kersey. Elkcotihty Tn. Will promptly answer allprofesional culls by night or tiny. mnr-22'GG-ly. DR. EBEN J. RU88. Physician and Sur geon. St. Mary's Elk county Pa. June-2I'fl6-ly. K ERSEY HOTEL. Ceutreville, Elk oun 'y. fa., C. H. Hyatt, Pr. aug9'6G C ARVER HOUSE, Warren, Pa., Hull & nail) rropnetors. aug9 GG-ly A LPINE HOUSE, St. Mary's Pa.. Iltt- man Aretz, rropnetor. ug9 66 QT. MARY'S HOTEL, D. E. Wellendo.f j7) Proprietor, St. Mary's. Elk county Pa. This house Is nW and fitted up With espe. cial care for the Convenience and comfort of guests, at. moderate rates, free Hack, to and from the Depct. Good stabling at lached. mar-22'66.1y. WASHINGTON HOUSE, St. Marv's, Elk county Pa., Edward Babel Pro. prietor This house is new and fitted up with especial care for the convenience of guests. Good stabling attached. Mar-29'GGly. ORDWELL AND MESSENGER Drug gists. Dealers in Drugs and Chemicals Paints. Oils and Varnish. Perfumery Toil, rt articles and Stationary, Ridgway, Elk county Pa. mar-22'66-ly. C1I. VOLK, Manufacturer and Dealer , in,Lngtrfieer, opposite the Railroad Depot. St. Mary's, Elk county Pa. Mar-22'68-ly. QOAAMONTHI-aoexts ti? 1 J wanted for ix tr.tirtly new articles, 'uH out. Address O. T. OA RET, City Suilding, Biddcford, Me. ffiay l7'G6-ly. HENRY II. THOMAS, Dealer in all kinds of Furniture, Spring Beds and Waitress?, Picture Frames and Coffins, Ridgway Pa. Ware Rooms On the corner of Main and Depot St's. may-17'66-ly. "QRACTICAL CLOCK AND WATCH I MAKER. ST. MARY'S, Elk county Pa. Edward McBride, keeps constantly on hand and for sale, Watches, Clocks, Silver Tinted Ware and Jewelry of all descriptions. BuRepairing neatly executed, and done on short notice and reasonnblo terms. Mar 29'et5.Jj-. JOB PRINTING, sdeh as Cards, Posters, Hand Bills. Bilt Heads &., done at the ADVOCATE OFFICE on short notico and at reasonable prioes. HO. McCONNELL. House, Sign snd , Ornamental Pninte All orders promptly attended to with neatness aud despatch. Inquire at this ofiwe-, or of the subscriber at Kane Station. augOGGly. TW. BAILEY, Siltyeon Dentist, Saint , Mary's, Elk county, Pennsylvania, of t'ers his professional services to the citizens of Elk county Office opposite Coyne & Mo. Vean's Store;- (July 2066-1 y LIVER Jt BACON, Manufacturers and J Wholesale $ Retftil Dealers in CA NA L MILLS, ERIE, FA . Orders solicited and promptly filled at mar ket raUs. BUg9th-G6.1y I EXECUTIONS, SUMMONS, SUBPtE. J nas. Warrants, &c, on hand and for sale at this office. TOR WORK of all kinds aud des. O cnptions done at this office. E REMINGTON & SONS, MANUFACTURERS OF Revolvers, Rifles, Muskets and Carbines, for the United States Service. Also POCKET AND BELT REVOLVERS, Repeating Pistols, Rifle Canes, Revolving Rifles, Rifle and Snot Gun barrels, and gun materials sold by gun dealers and the trade generally, In these days of housebreaking and rob bdry, every house, store, bank, and office, should he supplied with one of REMINGTON'S REVOLVERS. Parties desiring to avail themselves of the late improvements in Pistols, and superio workmanship and form, will find all combine! in the New Remington Revolvers. Circulars containing cuts and description of ttur arais will be furnished upon applica tion. SINGLE BARREL SHOT-GUN. . New Pattern Light, Convenient and Cheap. Manufactured by the Undersigned, and sold, wholesale and retail. A liberal dixeount tn dealers. K. REMINGTON 4 SONS, Uion. N. V. pril 5th 18B0.-ljr M ILLINERV Si MANTUA-MAKiS'G! I Mrs. M A Crandnll faces pleasure ia an- nouncing to the ladies that she is now pre pared to do all wort in the above line in a neat and satisfactory manner. All work entrusted With her will be euar. antced to give satisfaction. nnvl5'G6.1y. TJVDELIUS VOGT. Practical Clock and I1 II atchmnker, St. Mary's Elk county, Pa., takes thiu mpthnft tn infni-m IK vtitki;.. . - ....... ... u V UU..V thai he is prepared to do all the. work they may iuvoru m wun in a neat and substan tial manner. Ha U nrnril tn nnr.. with his customers in German, French or English. His shop is in Hiutenaoh'a build, log ea Cranrs rtrest. . aov. ffr,f. UR STARCH GL088; Is the only article used by first ttnss holol Laundries, and thousands of families. Ia gives a beautiful polish, making the' iron) pssf smoothly over I he cloth, saving much) time and labor- Goods done tip with it keep) clean milch longer, consequently will ant wear nut so soon. It makes old linen look like new. OUR IMPERIAL BLUE Is the best In the world. It is soluble In hard as well an soft water. It ia put up in the snfosi, nentest, and most convenient form of any ofTered to the public It is warranted not to streak the clothes. Agents wanted everywhere, to whom we OOer ex traordinary inducements, Address. NEW YORK STARCH GLOSS CO. No. 18 Fulton St., New Tork. JOHN O. HALL, Attorney at Law, has opened a law and collection office in St Mary's, (Benzinger P O) Office in 2nd sto ry of Mrs Fisher's building, opposite Coyne tj" McVean's store, where he can be found during the entire forenoon of each day. This will not ihterfere with his offieoat Ridgway, which will continue as heretoforo, and where he Will be in person ench after. B(on- sep20C61y J. GURNEY & SON, PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTiSTS, 707, BROADWAY, N. Y. IN addition to otir Photographic Art Gelt lery, established In 1840. we heve for the last Five years bad advantages su perior to any other establishment in ob tuininer sittings from I iff. nf nil tK Prominent Celebrities of the day ia tara portraits, ana are now publishing a Catalogue of over 2 500 SUBJECTS, American and Foreign, also a large list of copies of Works of Art and Enprav. ings. Catalogues sent on receipt of Stamp. An order for one doien pio. turea fiom our Catalogue will be filled at $1 80, and sent by mail free. Single pictures 25 cents each, copies of en. graving! 15 cents each. N. B. We also desire to call attention, to the advantage we have for reproduc ing, or copying, old Daguerreotypes, Anibrotypes, Card Pictures, &c, of de. ceased relatives and friends, enlarging them to any eize, and finishing in Oil, Water Colors, or India Ink, with the aid of ten talented artists. Parties desrring copies, should there, fore correspond with us direct. Send for a catalogue. The trade supplied at a liberal discount. Gallery open for free inspection, and stranger visiting the city will find our Gallery one of the most agreeable places where, in to while away an hour. J. GURNEY & SON, sep-20-6tr.. 707, Broadway, N. T IIRTHS ; MUSIC STORE, 503, Broadway, N. Thaddcus Firth, successor irth, Son & Co. Miwic Publisher, jufao turer and Importer of MUSICAL INSRIJMENTS) PIANO FORTES, iMELODEONS, CABINET ORGANS, And every description of MUSICAL MERCHANDISE. Sole New York Agency for the celebrated Gilmore& Co's Band Instru. meuts. Our Band department is under the personal supervision cf Mr. D. L. Dowuing. Wholesale and Retail Depot for the HiiMsilicO SuKWf Coitqge Or-flqij, Vrhich challenges comparison as tho most effective Instrument yet offered to the public. New aod Choice Mtislc published daily. Catalogues and price lists of Ia. struments furnished on application. B5&-Lattst Music from all the lead, ing publishers ia America. Any piece of Music, or Music Book, sent by mail, post paid, on receipt of retail price. Orders by mail for Music or Instru ments receive prompt and careful atten tion. All goods warranud to prove u represented tit FIRTH'S MUSIC STORE, sep20.1y Sroadway, N. Y milE art of JTQ DANCING nd BANJO I PLAYING taught by G. W. BROWN, Ridgway, Pa. fsenl4-tf H, F. OVERHOLTZER. MERCHANT TAILOR, Itidgway Elk Co., Pa. The subscriber desires respectfully to ia form the citizens of Ridgway and vicinitv that he is prepared to make to order as well as it can be done anywhere, anything in the line of his business. All he asks is a fair trial. Good Fits guaranteed. SPft.Cloths, Cassimeri, Vestings and Trimmings of the latest and most approved styres kept constantly on hand, which will he .old CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAP EST. augSO.y NEWS DEPOT AND PERIODICAL S TORE. DAILY WEEKLY PAPERS will be for sale hereafter, regularly at- The Book Store; 1 N ST. MARY'S. V. It Ann mml- aUlia.. 1 - - fluid iS. UIUI ItJAlPJ os Europen. Religious, Soicntifio, Phil- OSjOnbiual. Hinftiri(il An nil! ho I . V , 1 ..... WU I ' 1 1 eured on application as above. Any article in th. Book or Stationery Un not in Store, will be sent lor by wail ana be received in fm A 0 jar. H If-