The Elk County advocate. (Ridgway, Pa.) 1868-1883, July 16, 1869, Image 3

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    Ijoenl and Misoellnny.
CVtr ThUeat llldgtvay.
Erie Express East ; 12:45 a. mi
do do West . H:34a lii.
do Mail East G:15 p. m.
do do West - 8:10 p. m.
Local Freight E.isti 0:40 a. m.
du do West G;30p. in.
Elk Lodge, A. T. M.
Stated
meetings of Mlt i-ouge
will be
held at. tlicir hali on lh9 second
ii nd fourth
Tuesdays of each month.
J. K. WH1TM0RE. Sec'y.
I. 0. 0. T.
The Rcpolar meetings of Ridgwny Lntla;e,
No. 2oli, held every Wednesday evening nt
tlicir Lodge Eoolu.
W. C. Tincile, Secy.
AGENTS FOR THE ADVOCATE.
The following named persons are authorized
agents for the Advocate to receive subscrip
'"" tions, advertising or Job work, take pay there
for (ind give receipts.
Wilcox. A. T. Ai.DPirn, J. L. Biiown.
Knno. Fhank W. Mkkcb.
,Tohnonsburg. Isaac IIaoak.
ft, Mary?. Cmas. McVeah.
Ccnlrcville. Homkr B. Leach, Maj. Burke.
Caledonia. W. P. Smith, B. A. Weed.
'eimezctte. John C. BAni), J. rV. Brown.
Slnvwmut. J011.1 FARRisn.
Spring Creok. A. W. Irvis.
Highland. Levi Ellotiiorpe.
Horton. D. C. Oystf.ii, N. M. Brookway.
TKimntt,". Rtohm. The terrible storm
on Wednesday night, did great, damngc lit St
Marys, and elsewhere.
l.NTAT, C. W.STT'HHENR, Pcntis',
vill be ii; IHdswiiy during the coming court
week. u35i:l.
It is 0Rti11n1t0.il that the. work on the
II .iis.-ic tunnel will to completed in threo
years.
Twenty years a;o there were six post
offices in Miuacsofa Now thero arc six hun.
died.
The sun is tliiiiiti; and our fanners ar
busy making hay. They are getting a fair
evop. Ciuiu 'e iibuudaut and a most realy to
bin vest.
Josh lin.i.iMjs buys: "Give thi
ilcii! hi- due.'- rends well enough in a pov-i-rb
: but n.i friend wlml wid become uv nu
wid you ! this arringeincnt is carried out ? "
" 1 uhei) ' Iindscy's looil Pcatclior,'
to good necount, but the ' Macaiiioosc ' is tin
best medicine I ever found."
J. W. STONE, llarrisburg. Pa.
A I'oarr, vxi) inm Irw cured oneol the
ir.osl diinpcrous case. of ernicer- iy diiiikiii(:
Ifd clover tea and applying a rod" clover coin
:tvsf, u 11 J tiiinkd ii will provo an infallible
remedy in all caos.
5-1 j 1; Walk. That side walk n littl-
a:-t of the post
paired ilu-.hkb iu
office has at la.i been re
J mi. And by I he wax
w:.lk in the victuiiy of Eli
the worse for we ir " biuci
we no toe
t.'rt'wU is 1
I he l ain.
sut
" liiil
Tin: I''H"n r ii. 'l'tic celebration in 1 1 ir-
jibice, v-ns largely jittenilid, mid every tiling
jiaaal o.'I' jila-tsri'itly. Hoti. C. B Curlii, of
)Wi il.-ii v .'j-.tl 1 he oritio'i, w'a'.oii, of cj-.irc.
V.M3 cliLi'idiit. a:i 1 apru;n'in!o.
.Tt'Mi'iN'i Match The jatnpiui' tiiiitel
ut ihia i.hi:e on the 3J rcamtcd in the success
tf O'Coiiuoi".
Aii'ji'iei- trial is to take place at Emporium
I'jujn'u.v, (Saturday 17th.)
Democratic Convention The I)e
j.ioctaiie State Convention held al Ilarrisburg
iu llio 1 Ith inst., nominated Hon. Asa Pinker,
of Curium County fur Ooveiuor, and II011
t'yru-; L. Pershing, of Canibriu Ccjnty, for
Judge of the Supreme Court.
Nkws Di.iot. J. It. ljuird.bas opened
lit his variety tloic, a news depot, where may
licliu lal! the Illustrated and weekly pa
1'CVB, books and r.iagaiines ; uny book inaga
nine or other publication furnished at Pub-
liaheis prices. Orders by mail promptly ul
teu-kJ to.
SOMET HJii5 NEW!
Don ton fuudy PElZIi LOXKS
Each box is filled with a new uud Assorted
Flavored Candy, and every box contains
y PHIZ Li Oueof the folloning urti
clea : Uold und.iilvcr watches, watch chains,
ladies,, and gent's breast pics, fcleevc buttons,
studs, tar rings, charms, Hie. They retail at
3 cents. For sale by J, 11. BA1HD, Kidgway,
' Pcaua. n3ui3.
M AHltlED.
On the 2ji1i of June, by A. W. GRAY, Esq.,
at the house of the bride's father iu Bene
iteite tii., Mr. II EN BY C. RjOTHUOCK. and
Miss ANN E, JOHNSON, Daughter of William
uud Julia Auu Johnson, of Beuezett township
Also, July 4th, by the same at the house of
' the'bride's futher. Mr, UliO. J. . ltO'i tltuiCK,
nnd MidS MAUV ANN, Daughter of II. It. and
Jane Wilson, of Benezjtle towusuip.
The Hires, iu gold rates, lor a journey
round the world, 'visiting the most important
cities, U Is asserted, will amount to $lo54
made up of the following items : New York
0 San Francisco, 100 ; San Francisco to
Shanghai, $300; Shanghai to Hankpw and
back, 100; Shaughai to Hong Kong, fi5
Shanghai to Canton and Macao and return,
u30; Hong Kong to Calcutta, via Ceylon,
tijO; Calcutta to Delhi (second class,) $24
.'T Delhi to Alia Habad, $10 ; Alia Habad to Bom
ft bay, $io ; Bombay to Suez, $300 ; Suez to
Marseilles, $20 ; Marseille! to London, $20 ;
London to New York, $130. A liberal esti
mate, however, of the fares, will bring the
charges up as high as $1800 to $2003, and ihe
cost of living amounts to the charges of a
first class hotel on shore-
Unpleasantness Among the Democracy.
It ii with feelings of deep regret, that we
are called tipon to record the fact that the
Dcmocrntio county Convention which met here
on the 12th Inst, was not as harmonious as it
niight have been.
Wc regret this from the fact that the ex-
ample set last Monday, may induce young men
to join the party early in lifo and thus load a
long lifo of sin, unless they see the error of
their ways because other smart young men, get
themselves hooked to the party, and like the
load which the old man of the Be curried.
they can never be shaken off.
It is entertaining to listen to the way in
which the convention was managed, what Is
known as the Ridgwny faction, finding that
the St. Marys fiicl'iou had a majority, were
compelled in order to carry their plan to get
control of ihe Convention and place some on 5
III I tic Cliair WUO wouiu sarry 0111 111 uiiiigo-
msnt, what they lacked in strength, and thuH
.ppear to be the majority. The whole thing
was eo plain a frnud, and a cheat, that any
Imdv nhnnt the Court House, could see tlitouirh
it. Km bins' savor nir of rascality was ever
" ' O - "
more plain. Thinking that some might have
been present who were blind nud could not sec
It, they published their infamy, by brag
ging and boasting over it upon the streets, so
that ull whether present or absent could hear
how smart they acted and how crawling low
men can get. The object was attained how
ever. All th J townships in the east end of the
county, including St. Marys Borough and
Bcnzingcr tp. bolted the Convention. Those
who remained admitted a bogus set of delegates
from one of the townships, and then weni and
made nominations to suit themselves.
The light originated in nn enrly effort by
what is known as the Ridjwny ring to defeat
ihe nomination of Fred. Schocuing, Esip, for
Prolhonotary. The man who was proposed to
be put up as a candidate against him, was so
repulsive to all feelings of humanity, that the
parties bringing him out were compelled to
drop him but the load being so useful, nn
etloi t w as uiaiic to get a man who was as re-
pcctablc ns he could be. a.id belong to such a
party to be a candidate and be elcc:ed, and
appoint " dead beat " deputy, but this
would not work. This enraged the bette r
portion of the party, and in order to beat all
those engaged in the attempt to rule or ruin,
and loist such loads upon the party it was deter
mined, by sonic of those representing the
oting clement of the party and not the office
seeking part, to come ,o the convention, and
eo if some of the representative men of the
ounty could not bo placed iu nomination and
he ri. g smashed for once. The tfiort to d
oat Srhccninjc was given up, it was too much
10 do, with the ,ool proposed to be used, but
ta endeavoring to dotent him, it became
necessary to deleat C 11. Jiarley who was a
i.mdiiluto for the Legislature, and for this pur
pose John G. Hall became a candidate tor the
nine position. Before the Convention met the
i-'nilry men had the Convention but. the trick
.vns to manage them out of it which was done,
nud iu such an outrageous manner that those
ho had any re-pect for thems .Ives had to
tave the Conven ion. Eleven delegates left
it, the Kidgway ring part 01 tlie convention
hen made nominations, and were smart
noiigb to put in nomination on the cuu:ity
icket, fur rrothouotary nnd Treasurer, the
nil! whom they knew the St. Marvs faction of
lie Con ven! ion would favor, and nominated
li.r r.ssciiiriy Jolin U. it-ill. Alter luc 111 g-
way ring convention adjourned the bolters or
-.Btized, and made a vtry acceptable county
ickct and laced in noiuinatiouC.il. Em-ley
or Astimlily. Both Ccnvcniious will bring
heir claims before the District Convention for
seals- The bolters Convention was aldrcssed
y lion. E. C. Schullz, of St. Marys, uud the
litter scalding tears he shed, and the deep
iearl felt emotions he gate vent to, show
Icaily the deep feeling and regard in which
ihe party is held by its true friends. His cjc
ampla is well worthy of imitation by th
.. ou men who In. ve early in life commenced
10 rido tlie putty litre, and who believe that
so long as Si. Marys votes as it docs now if
hey cuu secure nominations they will laud in
i;ood offices, and that while she gives the
whole Democratic majority in the couuty, and
is the party iu the county so far as voting is
concerned yet she has rtatly no citizens
uaiiCed for office and her preferences ought
not to be regarded.
WriEN rc skipping lutnba like literal y
volumes ? When thev oro bouudiu' sheen,
they
sheep,
1 "NYELOPES, LABELS & TAGS nestly
Jjj printed 1 1 the Advocate Ortico.
OETON HOUSE,
E1UE. PA'
J. V. Moore. (Jute of the Hyde Home)
J rojiriftor.
Open Day and. Night
n30tf. T 1ST of causes set down for' trial nt August
Term 1 H0! of Elk Co. Common Pleas.
1. Coxe's Exr's vs Eng'and & Drown.
2. Sorg vs Tegle.r el al-
3. Coule vs Grolzinger et al.
4. Webbvs Woodward.
0. Lawrence ct al vs Luhr et al.
Ii. llowman vs Elliott.
7. Mayhood vs Crispin.
8. Hyde & Reed vs Woodbury.
0. Wilhclm vs Rcnzinger School Dist.
10. Iteiny vs Same.
11. Vmibiaband vs Tudor.
12. Souther et al vs Thomas.
13. Winslow vs Drown.
14. Foster's Admr's vs Reed.
15 Elliott vs Bowman,
10. Kelts vs Campbell.
17. Dames vs Powell Adm's.
15. Levy Adm'r vs Malone et al,
19. Sharpe et al vs Reed.
20. Moorhead vs Drown.
21. Powell vg Smith.
22. Reading et ul vs Erown el al.
23. ebb vs Toiler.
24. Teelg vs Wellcndorf.
25. Stevens vs Messenger.
20. Wilcox for us3 vs Mead et al Trustees.
27. Ridgway vs Cummiugs.
28. Mjyer vs Thayer.
20. burns for use vg Spring Creek tp.
- 80. Egglesoa vs Reed.
81 Colion & Kendigvs Kreti.
82. Ridgway vs Wilmarth.
83. lluntet al Admr'r vs Messenger.
84. Shall vs Same.
GEO. A. RATH BUN, Pro.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
Y
aluable pine lands foii sale.
The valuable Pino Timber lands know as
the HOWE, ELAKR, ft Co , hinds, about.
6000 acres, lying on lllyson Kun, and Mill
Creek, in Clarion and Jtlicrsou comities, and
for sale will b:- Bold in one lot, or iu hits of
rcaionr.blo size to suit, purchasers.
Terms Iiber vl- 'Apply to the
subscriber at. American House-Uiookville. I
HARliiaoN IILAKU.
Brookville, July 10, IStiti. r.OonrJ.
SHF.RI:
F'8
GALE.
By virtuo of Sundry writs of Fi ri Ft'fittt
issued out of I lie Court ct Common Picas of
Elk County, and to me directed, 1 will expose
to public sale or ouicry, at the Court llouju iu
Ridgway on
Momlsiy Alienist Qd, 18GW.
at 1 o'clock P. M, the following described
properly, to-wit :
All the right, 1 1 1 To. interest, claim ami tio-
maud of Ihe defeudunt in and to 11!! that piece
or taYCe 0f hind situated in Soring Creek
townshin. Elk count v. Psunsvlvniiin. bounded
aim noscnocu as minus : i..-Bim.i ,
foli'lMS
t the
Clarion river where the old coon
line (the
western boundary of said i.mly
trosses the
ne hundred
same; Thence iini': !'!' J E,
and sevcnty-tlu'ce vetches to a iiniiuo. 'i'bencu
south 75 K, two bundled and six Vervhcs to a
hemlock at Clarion l iver ; Tiimi, c .I.t.vii s iel
river by its several li-.eiinderiiigs to the pluca
of begiit-iinp;. being liic en .ii :n of tr:un No.
4012, and eonlinii ng s x liuml-eit a;i l t'lrco
aures, bo the sain moi-c or less, I'tid v-.
erected thereon one lo;; house Iwei-ty leei m
anl cichlceii feel wide, also one !Y.u:e bavi
thirty t'cet long and twcu'y-livo feel wide.- and
of Enid laud uUout ten acres lias been lta
p.ovod. A Lt( . All th!" cor'.n-.n tract ot iani
bounded and described fts f -Hows : Eegiu
ning at a post on the tio th line of tract uuni
herid twenty-nive hundred an 1 iortv-tv.o
(211-12;) 'I hence south onu hnnili ed perches
to a post, llienee east one hundred and seventy
perc-hc' to a he.ech ; Tlo-uee noitii one huti-
Ired pcivhfn to- 11 in'Toliei; : I Hence west one
hundred nnd m-v.-hv ptrchta lo a posl, the
plai-e of l.es:!:.uii j; :
t ontaiiiiiiir otu .'uuiilrb-: neres t""vc or in.
of which about tw.-niy notes has be in im
proved nnd has twi-nty I c-i'-ini; fruit tries
growing tln-i-.Mn. Abo one lo hou-e tweniv
four feet loiiji and twenty Het v ide and one
story liifrh, and one log barn forty feet lo.-ig
nnd thirty ltd v. tuu, nut- ureu trcctcu on taiu
ands.
Seized and tiiVrn in cxenuti.in as th-j prop
erty of Jereiiiiu'.i Ellioit and to be anid by
j.m tin Aiet ALLM. atiertu.
EiJ'w.iy, ..'u'y ni'h, 1SV.'. u'l-M'J.
COl'HT Pl'.OCI.AM AT10N.--Uhere.-is, the.
Hon. S. P. .lr.hiv-on.' President .l-.tdge titid
Hons b.t . hohuiise and .' m Kyler. As:-o-
ciates, .IiiiIl-i": 0, the i' l'.iri .1 outirier bcwions.
Oi-r.hans' C;.urt, ()yer nr. ! Terminer, nnd Gen
eral Jail delivery, for the 11 i:.l (if eupitul and
other olleti-x-3 in tha i-.vtnly of Elis, by ilieir
nroceinl.1 to me diietttd. hitvu ordi-rod tnc
aforesaid iiu:ei-l t.'oiii ts tobe Lol-L-ti at I'.idf.;-
wav. in and Tor the county 01 Elk, on tae
Fii-sl. Muiidav ot Auicust it Iji-.Uij the -M
day of the tr.o.ilh. 'ind to :o:tinu one week
Notice is herd y iriven to the C.ironci-, Justices
of the IV-iee. and Cons aides ol the said county
that :lic-v are by tUese. n?-.ents tLii::.ilideu to
he 1. it'll and liici " in ilu ir poper persons at
ten i.'clo. k, A. M.. of said day. with ihc;r
rolls, records and iii.i'ii.-iiior.j, nud 0'lsor re
iiiembrunces, to to .u,-.S': things w. 10:11 tnetr
offices appertain lo be done, mid that a!!
Justices of eni-1 conn y make reiul'.ia of nl.
recopnu jnees cntei ea into iji rot e ineni, -o uie.
Clerk of the Coil!-!, a- per act of Ass.oably of
March 'h D'-'M. And th-v.-e who are bound to
prosecute Ihe prisoners, that ate or &I1.1E be in
the jail of the e-jur.'v of K!k. ttnl to be ihi-u
mid' there to pi 'e.-.-.;u; ; .-ig:.:.iiit them as tsUalt
be just.
JACOIJ MeC.-.UI.KV, Shorn!.
niJtfw:iv, Jitiy M, iiiotc
T
"MIOMAS EiilCU & SON,
Al'CliONEEi;
Rv virtue of a tiower couin iic.l in a certa
mortgage nxul dieree na-ie toireon hy 1 tia
Court of Common Pleas ol Llk I ouut 1. Pa.
Thotuns !i:ieh X Sou. Auctioneers,' wid s'c!
at the E.'it'iinngc, in the city of I'luludelp 1111.
on TIlUKS:iV, July 2'Jwi, 180'.!, ut One
o'clock, P. M.
All the real poisonal proper! y nnd corporate
franchisee ot " TUK SlIAtVMUT COAL t'O d
I'ASV OF l.lli CO.," consi-'tiug of a-.-'i-.t
seventeen miles ot i-.i.!roa;!. well I'iil.esieu aii.i
in good order ; the fee (less the pine limber,) iu
about five thousand five hundred ucics oi
land, and the ininiug rights fur all future time
in about six hundred ucics additional and ad
joining.
The above property is located in ltorton ana
Ridgwny townships. Elk County, Petmsyl
Tallin, and ins beeu worked by tho Shawmut
Coal Company for six years past.
1 he Improvements consist ot eleven
ins entries, wi'li 11 total of ubout seven thous
and fuel of ;fingv.ay : oeveniy-scven dwelling
houses, store and offices, two engine houses,
turn-table, wat. i-iat.ks. steam sw-reii:, steam
hoisting apparatus, srrecu. caul selu'.tos, coke
ovens, bams, carpenter ana mnetisniun snopa,
laborer's shaiilies, and all the eoiivtruieuee.0 of
a first-class colliery ; three tlx-wheel iiuliwin
freight emnues, one passenger engine, two
Gondola freight car.-, dump cars, miuo tvugons,
sc., tiC.
A Irain v ill leave Shawmut Jnnetion, P.
E. R. It., daily, for the mines at 5:20 P. M.,
and passes can be had rnd a pamphlet giving
a full and accurate description of the property,
real and persanal. the quality of the coal and
capacity of the mines may be obtained by ap
plicatiou to ths audion-jers, or to the under
signed: 1:11 as. 1 . t;ui 1 1 mi,
WM. C. ENDICOTT,
No. 9 Trinifui' street, Ronton, Mnss.,
liENKV SOUTHER,
Ridgway, I'a., Trustees,
Or, Cap'.. II. P. GOODRICH, Agent
n33wi. Shawmut, Elk Co., Pa.
DMINLSTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Letters of Administration, on the Estate cf
CLARK EGLESTON late of Horton Township,
deceused. having been granted lo the subscri
bers : Notice is hereby giveu to all indebted
to Baid Estate to nuikt immediate payment, aud
all having chums against the saiac to pre
sent them to the subscribers forthwith for ad-
I iustmsnt.
I iTTri?niTc.TrvT
I1UVA1H I.UL 1.0 l
HORACE LITTLE,
Administrators.
Ridgwoy June 22, 1809. n32t0.
DMINISTRATGR'S NOTICE.
Letters of Administration, on the estate of
NANCY EOLETON late of Hortou Township,
deceased, having been granted to the subscri
bers ; Notice is hereby gtveutoall indebted
to said Estate to make immediate payment, aud
all having claims against the same to pre
sent them to tliesuuscriDers iormwun lor au.
Ijuslment.
UlH.l.U t.U I.L3IU.1,
HORACE LITTLE,
Admistrators.
Bidgwsy June 25, 18C9. u32tb
RAILROADS-
FU11ADEL1KIA & ERIE EAILEOAD.
WINTER TIME TABLE.
Th rvnli ami Du-ct Rnulc hctwr.cn
l'hiliitblphia, L',ult!mnrc Hiitrig
livrtj, Willianifjinrf, awl tha
G 11 E A T 0 I L I! E G I 0 A
of Pennsylvania.
i: i E 0 A N T SJ-KI'TINVx CARS
On ail Night 'Plains.
ON nnd after
the trains eu
MONDAY, NOV. 'i.'.th.
the Philadelphia 61 I'.i U
Kuilroad will run as follows :
WESl W.Mlll.
jMnil Train leaves Philadelphia
" " " Ridgwny
' " nrrivu lit Brio
Erie Exp leaves Philadelphia. ,
Uidpway
10.15 p.
...M Z.'ll p.
H. .'lit p.
11. CO a.
y ill a.
" " arrive at Erie H) 00
a.
HAsrw.uii).
Mall Train leaves Erie
" . " " Ridt'wity....
" " arrive al PhUud a.
Erie Express loaves Eue
" " " )'id(fwav..
....10.t"i a. m.
6.1(1 p. 111.
10.00 n. m.
(i-'J-'i p. m.
... 12.4') 11. 111.
tn-'-nt Pliihuielphia.
4 20 P. m.
I M.-i:l and Express uuuu-t. w-ith llil Creek
j t'tn! AUcirheiiy Eiver Bail Koid. LAG-
CAGE CI'IXVKD Tllll'iliiMf.
Ar'ar.i 1.. tvi.eh.
O'lnnral f'i;pc.i-!n! en dent .
LLEGilL'NY VALLKi BAIL llOAD.
J tie oLly i.:roet route to Til
ourg
OF
WI'MOVr CHANGE
CARS
fro 111 Oil City.
'm and after Monday May 3d lSli?: trains
viW run us follows :
GOING POUTII.
Day Express loaves Oil City at 10,10 a. m.
Arrivir-g at Pittsburg at 5,15 p. in.
i;i;cht Kxprrss leaves Oil City at 8.80 p. 111.
Arriving at Pittsburg at (!,:!() a. 111.
Mixed W'ny leaves Oil City at 7,20 a. m.
Arnviug ut Wcat l'etiu Junction at C,0U p. in.
GOING NOKTH.
Day I-;pre3s leaves Pititburg at- P. 00 a. m.
rrivtiiS at t.111 Ciiy at :!,10 p. ui.
Niyhl Express leaves Pittsburg at 7.3d p. in.
Arriving nt Oil City at 0,-10 11 111.
.Mixed Way leave West Penu Juno, at 0,45 a. m.
Arriving at uil City at 0,45 p. m.
Connections al Corry and Ii'vino'on for Oil
City and Pittshurg. At Franklin with James
low:! and Frannliu B. K. Cotiiiectioiis with
West P eun, K. B. at West Penu Junction for
Ehv.rsville and nil jioints on the maiu line of
the Pennsylvania 11. B.
Sleeping Carson Sight Trains.
J.U. LAWRENCE. General Supr .
Twos. M. King, Asst. Supt.
-Ttiiirnrn-rn rm wmin
JJCMXESS CARDS.
F OilN 0. II ALL, Attorney
tp way, Elk county Pa.
at law. Ilidg.
niar22'CG ly
"BTENHV HOU'l
Xi Kidgway, Pa.
SOUTHER,
Attorucv-nt Law
(fub2U'f)8),
A Ll'INK HOUSE, St. Mary's Pa., Her
iii.m Eretz, Proprietor. ruO'OO
DR. W
aud t
Pa.
JAMES 1 LAMELY Physician
Surgtou, St. Mary's, Elk county
pilar-22 b-j-ly.
i.5ANK
s Clear
S. DAUI'.I-ITT, Attornny-at-Law,
le.aitit'iJ, l'enii a. Will practice 111
Kii and Cameron couriies. l'sei,H,'08-y ,
TR. W. W. SHAW Practices Medicine
jl.9 'l:'d Surgeiy, Ccntrevillo, Elk county
l a. mar-22 lib ly.
I F. C. ICRU.MME, M. D.,
Physieim and Surgeon, Ridgway EU,
Co, Pa Office above More of II. (i. Gillis-
Otilce hours from e to 10A.M. and ti lo 8 1
.1. vluStf.
VOLK, Manufacturc-r and Dealer
inl.ajrtr Peer, opposite the EailrouJ
Depot, St. Mary s, Llk county l a.
Mar-22'ti'M .
Hi. IN O. HAM IAS. IC. V. II ALL.
haim, & r.no.
Attoi'iioyt; -nt -Law
;f. MAUI' 8:
BEN .INGE P. P. O. El lv COUN'TV, PA
September 20, lSGti. ly.
S. EurJwell, M. 1). Eclectic. Physician
ell- Ullico aud residence opposite the
Jnil, on Centre St., Ridgwny, Pa. Prompt at
tcmion will be iriven to nil calls. Olhee hours :
7 to 8 A. M- ; 12 to 2 P. M. ; and U lo 7 P. M.
Mar. 22, OH tf.
rrpHAVER HOUSE,
X RIDGWAY, PA.
DJlVID THAYER, Proprietor.
Tho undersigned having lilted up a largo
and commodious liniel on the southwest
coiner of Centre and Mill streets, with good
nnd convenient sinbling attached, re.-peot-fuily
solicits the patronage of his old friends
nnd the p'il tic generally.
deel3 Cli lj DAYID THAYER.
HYDE HOUSE,
RtnowAY, Elk Co., Ta,
M. V. Mooke, l'ropvietor.
Thankful for Ihe patronige heretofore so
liberally bestowed upon him, the new prc
piieior, hopes, ty paying strict attention
10 the comfort ftul convenience of guests, to
merit a continuance of the same.
Oct 21 ISCli.
17 R A K KTjT n house,
X; -yT. Mary's, Pa.
LARCEY & MALONE, Pimra's.
The proprioiors respectfully nsk the attention
of their friends and tho public in general to
;he large and commodious hotel. Every
utieutiou paid to Ihe convenience of guests.
, H. LAEGEY,
miySO-lS-n.l y J, A. aiALON'E.
KERSEY HOUSE,
CLNTiiLviLiE, Elk Co., Pa.
II. 1 Leach, Proprietor.
Thankful for the patronage heretofore so
Eberully bestowed upon him, the new pro
prietor, hopes, by paying strict attention to
tho comfort ui.d convenience of guests, to
merit a continuance of the sume.
vln201y.
I EXECUTIONS, SUMMONS, E I'll PUS.
nas. Warrants, &o., on hand and for
sale at this office.
VfAII.S, SPIKES, IIINtTEs,
J( locks, bolls,' and all kinds
RIVETS,
ot buildor's
materials in general can be had cheaper al
the St, Mary's Hardware Sloro than acy
other place iu Elk counrty. (n28'C7).
A-
orders for Stoves and Hardware
will be promptly attended to as soon
as received, at the
12'ti7 St. MARY'S HARDWARE STORE.
M.niiTj!wieMiF.ijiaajijii!uftiHBiiiiii wn niwi
MISCELLANEOUS.
A till BAT HEM ED Y
A
FOR THE CURE OF
'I !IU0 AT AND LUNG DISEASES
I)v. Winhai-ffl Pino Tree
TAIL OORIUAL.
Tt is the vital principle of the Pine Troe, oh.
laiued by 11 peculiar prone 'S in the dislila;i"ii
of thfc tnr by which its highest mciHcnl pro
prieties are retained.
it. is the only snietimrd and reliable remedy
which bus ever been prepared from the juiuo
of the l ine Tree It invigorates the digestive
orgfins and restores the appetite. It Slrenptii
en the ili'biliated sysieiu. It purifies and
enriches !he blood, and expells from the sys
tem the c.jrrnptioii wiiich ccrufula breeds on
the l'ifig".
Its lnf.linpr prtmdpla acts upon thn iritnted
surface, ef the lunjs and throat, pene'rnting to
tvioh ili-:ensnl pari, relieving pain and subdu
ing i illiimalion.
It is ihe result ef yr.ir.n of stn 'y nud expe.
rlmeiit. :i!id it is offered to the ntllicted, with
the pohitivc u- uranee of its power to cure the
ti.llowiti;; .!':'e:isps if t i3 palicnt has not too
long dc'iiyod h lesm-t to the menus of cure :
Onsiinipiion of the Lungs, Cough, Pore
Throat nnd Breast, Bronchitis. Liver Com
plaint, Lund and Bleeding Piles, Asthma,
Whooping Cough, Piptheria, Sic-
VYe -ire often asked why are- not oilier reme
dies in Ihe market for Consumption, Coughs
Colds, and other Pulmonary titl'netbn equal to
i?r. j. tj. vt i:ili:m s Pine Ticc Tr.r Cordial.
Vi'e answer
1st. II cures, not by stopping poutth. but
by. loosening and assisting nature to throw
olf ihe uiiheiililiy matter collected about the
t'uroiii and bronchial tubes, causing irritation
and cough.
2d. Mo.'t T'trnnl nnd Lung Remedies nre
composed of anodynes, which all ay the eoitgli
for awhile, but by their coustringing elfocts,
the fibers become hardened, ttn l the unhealthy
fluids congr.latc and ore retained iu the sys
tem ciusing disea-o beyond ihe ooutrol of our
most eminent physicians.
3d. The Pino Tree Tar Cordial, with its ns
sistunts, perfectible, because they remove the
cau.e of irritation of the laucuoua membrane
and bronchial tubes, assist the lungs to act
and throw off the unhealthy see. t-tious, and
purity the blood, tiiiis bcieutitisaiiy making
the cure perfect.
Dr. i isbarl uas on hie at his office hun-
heds, and Thotisauds of Certificates, from
men nnd women of unqitc-ttiouAblo character
who were once hopelessly given up to die, but
through the providence of God were com
pletely restored to health by the Pmio Tree Tar
Cordial. A phytician in attendance who can
be consulted iu pc-rs-iu or by mail, free of
charge. Price of Pine Tree Tar Cordial $1,5(1
per bottle, and SI 1,00 per doz. Sent by Ex-
pies on receipt ol price. Address h. (J. C.
ttlSHArU, -I. D., .No. 232 North 2d Street,
Phil'ii. Pa.
May 21,'(J0m3v1ii27.
The ftubs-ci irer begs leave to inform the citi
zens o; Uidg,way and vicinity that ho has
opened a stoi c- where may be fouud
PERFUMERY, FANCY GOODS,
TOILET ARTICLES.
STAJIONEllY,
FINE CONFECTIONARY,
OYSTERS, ORANGES, LEMONS, in season.
nl2 vltf J. R. EAIRD.
LOOK HERE!
WATCH HS. JEWELRY & SILVERWARE.
C1HAELES HOLES, Practical Walclima
ker, Jeweler and Engraver, Ride-way,
Ll'.c eouiiiy, Ph. The subset ibcr beg.-i leave lo
announce to tho citizens of Ridgway and
vicinity that he is prepared to do ull work in
111s line on moit notice and nt reasonable
rales in thuvuv besi inantitr. Siion iu 11.
Thayer's Stem. Special imtniiou paid to
cn;fravm;r.
He has also on hand a largo aesortnient of
Clocks, Watches, Jewelry nnd Silverware
which ho ctl'ers for saloon reasonable terms.
Give hiii a cill. iiov7'07tf.
A T TENT I ON Mil, h- 0 WNI- RS !
'JMIE EAGLE Tl.J'.lHNE WATER
J WHEEL, patented July SO, 18G7, is
superior to uuy wheel in use. The under,
signed have the agency for t-nid wheel in the
ftiito id Pennsylvania, and enn recommend
it as beiag the I.eBt inauuiacturcd. For
further panituhirs. and circulais. inquire nt
our Foundry in Kersey, where machinery,
mill-gearing, castings aud steam engiues will be
made to order at reasonable prices. We expect
by giving satisfaction in our work to receive
a good share of public pntrocage.
J . r . KOULKTSON,
11. DELL.
Kersey, Elk Co.. Pa., janUi 18tiPpd.
1CKE cc CAMiillO-V,
Lesbos 'of the Minos of the
Company.
Kcrcey Cuu
Aliitcrs and Slu'j'jiirs of.
BITUMINOUS COALS !
Of supciior quality, for
GAS, GENERATING STEAM, MANUFAC
TURE OF I HON, SMITHING AND
DOMESTIC USE.
Arc prepared to receive -Ordom and make
contracts for these well kuowu couls.
OFFICE, KERSEY, ELK CO., PA.
Kersey, Po., March 12, 1808. vlul7tf.
JF YOU WANT TO BUY
VLOTiCWG for the Million
G to A. DURLACilER,
DEALER IU '
CLOTHING ! CLOTHING
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
HATS, CAPS, BO'.TS, SHOES, TRUNKS,
TRAVELING KAGS, &c.
ST. MARY'S, ELK COUNTY, PENNA
Jau218G81jpd -HARDS,
Bill-Heads, Letter-Heads. Tacs.
J Ha
Handbills, do., doueiu a neat inannor.
and at the lowest ritn-K, FOR CASH, at
the Elk Advocate Printiug 03ioe.
Jou 1'KiNTiNu of every description doae
prompilv ai this office, uud in a style un
equalled in this section cf tlie State. Eutire
satisfaction guaruuwed.
HARDWARE-
jt-EW UABDWABE STOBE!
The ttubscribers have jiiBt opened in
ST. MARY'S
Anew and Complete Stock of Heavy & Shelf
Ai.d will ke.-p constniitly on hand a great
variety of
COO AT A ND II E A TING STO VES
lint Trim, Slid Anvil, Billows Nail'.t
liornc iSlinrs, fyi inys, Jhuld
iny If'tnlirme, lioirs
and File of Every Dexc.riptiotl
OLNS, riSTOLS AND CABTBIDQES,
Cutlery, Plated Ware and House
Turnishing Goods. Al'
' kinds of Mechan
ics' Tools I
TINWARE
Of every description, which will be sold at
the LOWEST CASH PRICES.
They have also the exclusive agency in St
Mary's for the
IMPROVED ORIENTAL
BASii.BURNINU COAL STOVES
AKD PARLOll FURNACES 1
Which have received Four First Class Pre.
niiums nt tho New York State and oth
er Fairs ; Also, tlie Grent Silvef
Medal at the Fair of tho Am
erican Institute, held in
New York City, lbo5.
Tiicy are Perpetual Burners, only one
fire
being required to bo mado '
uuring the season.
M. EEECHE", .Tn.
WM. II. COPELAND.
r.ov28'67 ly
PATRONIZE HOME INSTITUTIONS.
FLOUR, FEED AND GRAIN.
nrUIE subseiibers having completed their
X ew Grist Mill in Ridgway are now
prepared to furnish the people of the sur
rounding country with
Flour of the. Best Quality
and of their own manufacture, at the lowcs
market rates.
Tho attention of lumbcrmc and othtrs
is called to our iacilitics for furnishing
them with
FEED OF ALL KINDS,
cheaper than it can bo bought any other
place in the county.
iJCASii Paid foii Grain.3j
J.S. HYDE,
J. V. HOUR.
J. K. W111TMORE.
November 7, I?07tf
LOOK HERE!
CENTR.E.VILLE TIN-SHOP.
JOHN WAPLE desires to make known
lo tho ci'ir.ens of Centrcvillo and the
surrounding country that he has taken the
shop formerly occupied by R. J. Maloney, on
" McOauley's Corner" in Centreville, and
that ho hopes by paying strict attention to
his business and the wants of his customers.
to merit their patronage in his lino. He will
nejp on baud a largo and well selected assort
ment of
Itin- ami hcct-frM Ware,
of his own manufacture, which he will warrant
to bo of the best quality. His stock consists
of everything that is useful in the tinware lino
about a ht uee.
I ask a fair trial, uud if my work docs
not give satisfaction, my customers will not bo
obliged to take it. JOHN WAPLE.
seplOitf.
J. S. BORDWELL, M. D.
Kvi.KVTtv u r i cr.i jr.
rihc word eclectio menus to choose or se
X loot medicines from all tho different
schools of medicine j using remedies that are
safe, and discarding from practico all racdi
cints that huve-an imjurious ell'eot on the sys
tem, suoh as mercury, antimony, lead, cop
per, &c.
1 lay aside the lanco the old bloodlcltcr,
re lucer or depleter, and equalize Jl lie circula
tion and restore the system to its natural
state by alteratives and tonics. I Bhall here
after give particular attention to chronio dis
cuses, tuch as Rheumat ism. Dyspepsia, Liver
complaint, Catarrh, Ne u-algia, diseases of the
throat, urinary organs, and all diseases pecu
liar to femules, ko.
CATARRH I treat will, a new instrument of
a lato invention, which cures every case.
TLETH extruded without pain.
Oilice aud residence South of t he jail n-i
Centre Si. Oilice hours from 7 to 8 a. ; ul"
to 1 p. ru ; 6 to 7 p. in.
Deo. 23 C7. -ly. J. S. BORDWELL.
J'OUIS H. GARNER,
PRACTICAL MACHINIST,
Can be fouud at his Foundry at St. Mary's
where he is ready to have ull shop-work iu
his line done od short notice. St. Mary's,
Beuziuger P. O , Elk co., Pa. . inyl'68'ly
J
OR WORK of all
doue nt this oilice.
Liudi uud deseri-
m 'Mm
BLACKSMITH'S CARPENTER'S AND
joiner's tools for sale " cheaper than
the cheapest" at the St. Mary's Hardwart
Siore (nov28't57.)
"yyORDS OF WISDOM.
FOR YOUNQ MEN,
On the Ruling Passion In Youtli and Early
Manhood, wiih SELF HELP for the Erring
and unfortunate. Senl in sealed letter en
velopes, free of charge. Address. HOWARD
ASSOCIATION, Box V, Pluladeljjua, va.
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