a (gilt (Spmin girocate. Car Time at Ridgway. Erie Express East ,. 2.20 p, m. do do West 1:01 . m. do Mail East 2:48 p. in. do do West : 1:57 p. m. Local Freight East 7:20ft. tn. do do West m 6:10 p. m. Elk Lodge, A. Y. M. Staled meetings of Elk Lodge will be held at their hall on the second and fourth Tuesday s of each month. J. K. WHITMORE. Seo'y. L 0. 0. T. Tho Regular meetings of Ridgway Lodqe, No. 250, held every Wednosday evening at heir Lodge Room. . ,. . H. A. PARSONS, W. S. AGESTS 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 and give receipts. Wilcox. A. T. Ai.dricii, J. L. Brown. Kane. Frank W. Mf.ecb. Johnsonsburg. Isaac IIaoan. Bt, Matys. Chas. McVeas. Centreville. Homer B. Lrach, Mnj. Bubke. Caledonia. W. P. Smith, B. A. Weeh. Bcnneiette. John C. Barr, J. W. Brown. Shawmut. John Farrf.Hi Spring Creek. A. W. Irvin. Highland. Levi Ellothorph. Horton. D. C. Oyster, N. M. Brockwat. Powell & Kime have opened up in their new building and are ready to accom modate all who want anything in their line. Heard k Powell havo opened their Iluroess Shop in the basement of J. It Baird's store where they are ready to fill orders in their line. Fire in Emporium. A. W. Georgia's Bteam saw mill was destroyed by firo ou Kriday of last week. Loss estimated at S9.00C ; insured lor 85,000. Parker, tho "Spoon Peddler" was badly spiked on Thursday evening on Main street, in (runt of the burnt district. Why lon,t our town officials take care of stran gers? A CAIiD. Editor of Advocate : We wi:h through your columns to re turn our sincere thanks to the people of Ridgway and vicinity lor the pecuniary aid rendered us in thi3 our time of misfortune, end hope they may be abundantly rewarded ly the all wise ti iver. Heard k Powell. A CASD. PiIdwat, PA., Jnne 28th, 1S70. Vc, the undersigned, desire to express our gratitude to the friends at Wilcox iut the pleasant and profitable festival in our inter est. Wc realize their continued sympathy in our behalf. We hope they will receive reward from ou high. Wm. Sampson. L. C. Sampson. Binghamton, X. Y., the suit of Daniel Lyons against the Erie Railroan for $"0, 000 for injuries received at the Curr's Rock disaster in 1868, terminated on Monday night in a verdict for 20,000. Lyons re ceived injuries which will permanently dis ftble him, and may shorten his life. Over $120 were rooted up a few da ys ago in a pig pen, near Sparta, lSuchanan county, Mo., which proved to be tho pro perty of Samuel Gann, who buried it dur ing the war. lie thus invested about 82200 in gold, and is still out about S7C0, of which he has forgotten the location. The inhabitants of the townships on the Hue of the New Jersey West Line Rail road are greatly excited at the rumor that the directors of thnt road have ruortgased tho franchises and property for 83,000,000. As the citizens bound themselves to a con siderable extent for the purpose of raising money to aid in the construction of the road, they claita that the townships' sub scriptions were in the nature of a first lieu on the road. j Tun Right Reverened Dr. Kerfoot, Bishop of Pittsburg, purposes attending the meeting of the Clergy of the Erie Convo cation to be held at Emporium on Wednes; day arid Thursday, July 20th, aud 21st The Erie Convocation embraces the follow ing counties: Erie, Venango, Crawford, Warren, Cameron, Elk, Forest, Clarion, Jefferson, McKean and Mercer. Soldiers' Bounties. The House, on the 17th inst., upon motion of Mr. Cobb, of Wisconsin, brought up and passed a bill equalizing the bounties of soldiers who served during the rebellion. The bill provides for a bounty of 88 33 J per month for each month of service ren dered, deduoting all bounties previously received under former acts of Congress. On Saturday of last week the bodies of two little girls were found in a race or sluice-way, near white's river, Illinois, who it was supposed at the time were acci deotly drowned. Further developments by the coroner's jury reveal the horrible fact that the elder of the two bad been out raged and murdered, and the youngest was murdered to prevent her giving information. There was only eighteen inches of water over them when foued. No arrests have jet been made, but the police think they are on. the t-".-1 f v -o'Uy parties, " Lifi in Utah ; or the Mysteries and Crimes of Mormonism ; being an export of their secret riiet and ceremonies, with a full and authentic history of Polygamy and the mvrtnon sect, from its origin to the pretext time ;" ly J. II. Beadle, editor of the Salt Lake Reporter, is the title of a valuable work just issued by the National Publishing Co., Philadelphia, Pa. For nioro than thirty years the world has been horrified, startled and perplexed by the audacity and bucccss of a sect calling themselves Mormons. Though founded in fraud, this sect has succeeded in spite of all opposition, until it is to-day the standing reproach ot our country. The Author's long residence in Utah and his position as Editor of the leading journal of that Territory, peculiarly qualified him to write this work. Mormonism has been productive of so many dark and strange mysteries so many terrible crimes that few can comprehend, without an intimate knowledgo of it, how much wickedness it has to answer for, and what a standing menace to order and society it is. The work shows how Joe Smith and Hrighnm Young have been enabled to de ceive and cheat their followers ; how by leading them on from crime to crime, and enticing them with licentious baits, they have succeeded in maintaining their influ ence over them ; and treats of the Mormon religion, its infamous and heathenish char- actor, its multiludo of gods, its abominable doctrines and practices, revealing many strange and outrageous ceremonies, Of the Endmcment or initiation ceremonies, showing how obscene and disgusting they are ; how female modesty is outraged in them, and how licentiousness is taught as a part of their religious creed. It is important that the public should know what manner of people are growing up in our very midst- This work gives a full and authentic account of their degra ded social condition, their bjejphemouB rites and cereuiouies, their sacrilegious doc trincs and practices, and is the most thrill-. I ing and startling account of licentiousness and crime ever published. It is calculated to do great good by giving to the public a candid and impartial statement of a ques tion which bids fair to cause no little troub le. The book is sold only by subscription, and agents arc wa&ted in every county. . At a meeting of the Wckingmcu's Un ion, New York, one night last week, the introduction of Chinese labor into the country was forcibly denounced as a con tinuance of slavery, nod Massachusetts men were declared slavers, deserving the pun ishment of death. Tho president of tho meeting explained tho evils resulting from cheap labor, and all were unonymous in demanding from Congress such measures as woujd put a stop to the importation of Chinese. Resolutions to this eflct were adpted, and several speakers urged that if this fail resotirso should be had to arms. A mass meeting of workin'men to protest against the impovtotion and enployment of Chinese, was to be held this week. The corner-stone of the Rhode Is'and Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument at Prov idence, R. I., was laid on June 24, by the Freemasons, in pursuance of the invitation of the General Assmbly. Tho entire Mas onic body of the State was in line, with numerous bands of music, and made a grand appearance. At the site ot the Monument a eulogy on Masonry was pronounced by Rev. II. W. Rugg, and an oration delivered by General VonzaDt. Dr. Sage's Cattarrh Remedy produces perfect cures of the worst cases of Catarrh, Cold in the Ilend," Coriza and Catarrhal Headache, as hundreds ot testimonials from well known citizens and eminent physicians who have used it in their practice abun' dantly testify. It is mild, pleasant and un irritating. The proprietor offers 8500 for a case of Catarrh that he cannot cure. This Remedy sent to any address by mail on re ceipt ot sixty cents. Address R. V. Pi erce M. D., Buffalo, N. Y. For sale by most druggists everywhere A few days since a drunken man living in Collinsville, Conn., attempted to walk ovci' tho high trestle-work by the railroad bridge, with his little child, three years old, id his arms. The father staggered and fell on the track, letting go of his child, which fell through between tho ties, but instinctively clung to the father's coat, sus pended sixteen feet from thegrounl. Some men near by hastened to the rescue and saved the child from a fearful fall, and took it home to the mother. The new shops of the Pennsylvania Railroad now in the course of construction at Aloona, it is stated cover an area of twen ty acres, and comprise an iron mechine shop aod a three-quarter round briclc'buiL ding for the repair of fieight cars, eighty of which can be rebuilt at the same time The capacity of the new shops is four timet that of the old, and the buildings cau be enlarged when required. These improve ments were commenced last summer, aod will be completed in the spring of 1871. MSSCSD, At the parsonage, j.n Ridgway, J nne 25th, 1870, by Rev. Wm. Sampson, Isaac li. Baowif, of Corry, Pa., to Mi8 Hannah Partington, of Providence, K. 1. DIES. Ia Ridgway, Elk Co., Pa., June 25th 1870, Philo Welton Barrett, aged 48 years 8 months and 1 day. The deceased was born in Clearfield county and for a number of years was in the mercantile business at Luthersburg ; he has been a resident of this place over twelve years, and for over five years ably conducted this paper as its editor and pub lisher; he leaves a wife and family to mourn his loss, in whom while living they found an exemplary husband and kind father, and the community an esteemed cit izen, lie was buried at Luthersburg on Monday the 27th inst. at 10 o'clock a. m and his remains were followed to their final resting place by his numerous relatives and a large concourse of friends and citizens of Clearfield county. INTERNAL REVENUE TAX. The Annual List of Income and Spesial Taxes is now in my nanas lor collection. Payment, for Elk County, may be made to E. Souther, at Souther Willi Souther a office, in Kidir way, except the tax payers of St Mary's, Jay and IScnczette, who will pay at Short Hall & O.'s bank, in St Mary's. Persons neglecting to pay gubjcot themselves to an increase of 5 per cent after ten days notioe, and 1 per cent per month after that. X. Jt UilD, Depty. Uol. 1U. Dial. Pa. Smcthport, Juno 13th, 1870. 30 2w FOR SALE. :One Forty-horse power Engine, complete rn every particular, for sate very cheap. W 1 LL.UA xaamwu uu., 36 4t Wilcox Pa. DR. J. S.BORDWELL'S Medical Fee Bill : Advice at office, common cases, $1 00 Ratl in town 1 00 Call TiiMown at night 2 00 Travel by Railroad 8 miles 5 00 " 14 " ou cer mile 7 00 Over 14 mttit.from 25 to 60 cents per niilo. Traveling with own convey ance oue mile 2 00 Ten to twelve miles 10 00 Obstetrical Calls within ten miles 10 00 ' " by rail 15 miles, 10 00 unless detained beyond the usual time. Tor cureing Catarrh, from five to fifteen dollars. For cureing Scrofula Swell' ngs or Kings Evil, from twenty-five to one hun dred dollars Tooth Extraction, 50 Vaccination 5(1 Lancing Felon, 1 00 Unni'-utioncd and Sureical operations will be charged according to circumstances To thoe living several miles from a Drug Store I furuish such medicine as I carry. 1 j;ive this fee list to stop the cotistant mac o! lying of my charges by interested parties. The above are about my usual charges aud have been for several years. LORILLARD'S EUREKA Smoking Tobacco is an excellent article of granulated V neima. Wherever introduced it is universally ad mired. It is put up in handsome muslin bags, in which orders for Meerschaum Pipes are daily pucxeu. LORILLAAD'S "YACHT CLUB" Smoking Tobacco has no superior ; being dent- ootinizea, u cannot injure neveless constitu tions, or people of sedentary habits. It is produced from selections of the finest stock, and prepared by a patented and original manner. It is very aromatio, mild, and lightweight nence it will last much longer than others ; nor does it burn or sting the tongue, or leave a aisagreeable atter-iaste. Orders for genuine, elegantly carved Meerschaum Pipes, silver mounted, and Dack ed in neat leather pocket cases, are pla idn me yacnt hud Drana uaiiy. LORILLARD'S CENTURY Chewing Tobacco. This brand of Fine Cut Chewing Tobacco una no superior anywnere. It is, without doubt, the best chewing to bacco in the country. LORILLARD'S SNUFF'S Have been in general use in the United States over 110 years, and still acknowledged "the best" wherever used. If your storekeepers does not have these articles for sale, ask him to get them. They are sold by respectable jobbers al most everywhere. Csrculurs mailed on application. r.L,OMLL,an if lo .Jt ew York. gOMSTHIXO NEW IN RIDGWAY ! BOOT & SHOE ESTABLISHMENT ! The subscriber takes thia mithod of inform ing the oitiiens of ltldgway and vicinity that he has opened a BOOT k SHOE STORE, ia the room lately occupied by Henry S. Thay tr in the west end of the Hyde House, where may be found a general assortment tt Ladies Shoes, Gentiemens Boots and Shoes, Soys' Boots and Children's Show. ALSO, Connscttd with the above establishment I have a Boot and Shoe Manufacturing Establishment where work will be made to order. Repairing done on short notice and on reasonable terms. The publio are Invited to give me a ealh o23,'69y OfiORGB WALKER. "W. S. SERVICE 00,000 CUSTOMERS WANTED. At the new Masonio Hall Building. STOVES at prices that will please of all de sirable kinds. TIN-WARE of every kind on hand at Jail imes. Special attention given to Wholesale orders. Price list furnished to dealers on application. SUEET-Tlif A$folpPPE3 WARE. House furnishing goods a great variety. STEAM AND WATER TIPEINO, PUMPS, FISHING AND HUNTING TACKLE, sucli as RODS BAS- KETS, SEINES, FLIES, HOOKS, CAPS, POWDER, &o. o. ALL ORDERS FOR GUN WORK Promptly attended to. BIRD CAGES A K1CE VARIETY. ROOFING, GUTTERS, SPOUTS. of Tin, Galvanized Iron and Copper anl every kind of HOUSE AND JOB WORK done on short notice and warranted, AGENCY of Henry Diestons celebrated aws. Orders for saws at faotory prioea so licited, also for repairing. Information and rice list furnished on application. PAPER RAGS, OLD ROPE, OLD COPPER, BRASS, PEW i TER, LEAD, IRON, BEESWAX, HEAVY HIDES, DEAKON 'SKINS, 6HEEP PELTS, GREEN BACKS, NATIONAL BANK MOTES, V. U. SONDS.&e. taken in exchang for Good or Work iaote w, s wjsvjcb. Ridgway, March 1st, 1870. SPECIE PAYMENT I GOLD OR GREENBACKS TAKEN IN BXCHAN08 FOR OR JOB WORK A T TEE RID GWAT WAGON SHOP. Call nnd examine my stock beforo buy. ing a Lumber or Pleasure Wagon. I use the best selection of Michigan WHITE OAK AND HICKORY j I employ none but Firtt Clast Mechan ict ; I use nothing but the lest Refined Iron. I think it will be to your interest to give me your order. Having twenty-five lumber wagons in course of costruction, I will be able to fnrnish any party by the first of April. All oiden by mail, also any orders left with W. S. Service at the Tin Shop, will receive prompt attention. March 5. tf S. JACKSON. QHARLES HOLES, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER, ENGRAVER a JEWELER, West end of Hyde House, Ridgway, Pa. Sells as Cheap as Ever, GOLD AND SILVER WATOAES, Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware, XX VIOLIN AND GUITAR STRINGS, Spectacles, Pens and Pencils, Exclusive -4gent for the sale of ALEX. MORTON'S GOLD PENS. Repairing Watches, etc., done with the same accuracy as heretofore. nov20,'GUtf GOLD! GOLD! GOLD ' HARNESS ! HARNESS ! HARNESS ! COLLARS! COLLARS! COLLARS! JOS. II. EEAED has removed bis Harness Shop over Tow ell & Rime's Store and has ou baud the largest assortment of harness for for lumbering and pleasure puposes, in this or adjoining counties, and till other articles belonging to the trade. TRUNKS, SADDLES, VALISES, WHIPS, BLANKETS, COL LARS &c. Would invite the attention of all owners of horses to my new PATENT ELASTIC CORK HORSE COLLAR, which proves to be the best Collar in exig ence for these reasons : Being very Elas tic they do not chafe or gall and the cork being a non-couductor, theyjprevent injury from heat. Call and see them. All work warranted. Reparing, Triming andJUpholstering done withe neatness and dispatch. n29 tf JOSEPH M. HEARD. GRAT DISTRIBUTION By the Metropolitan Gift Co, CASH GIFTS TO THE AMOUNT OF $500,000 EVERY TICKET DRAWS A PRIZE. 5 c'h g's, each $20,000 10 " 10,000 40 C'h g's, eaoh $1,000 200 " ' 00 20 ' 600 300 ' 100 60 Elegant Rosewood Pianos each $300 to $700 75 ' Melodeonb ' fiOto 100 850 Sewing machines - CO to 175 500 Gold Watches - - " 75 to 800 Cash prizes silverware, j-c, vald at 1,000,000 A chance to draw any of the abovd Prizes for 25c. Tickets describing Prizes are italed in Envealopes and well mixed. On receipt of .oo. a aeaka ticket is urawn without choice and sent by mail to any address. The prize named upon it will be delivered to the ticket-holder on payment of One Dollar. Prizes are im mediately sent to any address by express or returnmail. You will know what your Prize is bsfore you pay for it. Any I'rtze exchanged for anoth er of tame value. No Blanks. Our patrons can depend on fuir dealing. Hefehekcb: We select the following from many who have lately drawn Valuable Prizes and kindly permitted us to publish them: Amrow J. Hums, Chicago, $10,000 j Miss Clara S. Walker, Baltimore, Piano, $800 ; James it. Mathews, Detroit, $5,000; John T. Andrews. Savannau,$0,00O ; MisB Ignes Sim mons, Charleston, Piano, COO. We publish no names without permission. Opinions of the J'AKSS : 'The firm is relia ble, and deserve their success." Weekly Trib. une, May . We know them to be a fair deal ing firm. 8JV. Y. Herald. Mav 28. A friend of ours drew a bOO dollar prize, which was promp tly received. Daily Newt, June 8. Send for circulai. Liberal inducements to Agents. Satisfaction guaranteed. Every package of Sealed Envealopes contains ons cash gift. Six Tickets for one dollar ; 13 for two dollar; 86 for five dollars ; 110 for 15 dot. lars, A.VL letters should be addressed to HARPER, WILSON A CO., . Feb 19 8m 196Brodway, N. Y. CARDS, Bill-Heads, Letr-Ueads, Tags, Handbills, &c, done in a neat manner, nd at the lowest mice, FOR CASH, t be Elk Advocate Printing Office. TRY MORE a CO S OVAL 8TEEL ENGRA VINGS, 111 Nassau t., N. Y. Anyaody ean sell them. Cheap. Sell fast. hand omely. Send for new circular. 20 4v POWELL & KIME. QOODS FOR THE MILLION. POWELL. & KIME, At their capaoioua store ia RIDGWAY, Have on band, a splendid assortment of all seasonable Goods adapted to the wants of the people of Elk and adjoining counties, which they are selling at prices that defy competition. They would simply state here, that being very large dealers, their facilities for purchasing are tm equalled by any establishment in the county. They buy directly from manu- facturcre and on the GROUND FLOOR, Another advantage. You can always got what you want at their store, hence you will save time by going directly to them and TIME IS MONEY. Wo have no space here to enumerate all the ad vantages you will have in patronizing their establishment- But call and see, and reap the advantages for yourselves. Among their Goods you will find DRY GCODS In endless varieties, GROCERIES choice and fresh CLOTHING of best material superior cu: and finish, BOOTS & SHOES of the best stock and make, CROCKERY for newly married, middle aged aud elderly. DRIED FRUIT, BUTTER, EGGS, PORK, HAMS, LARD, FLOUR, CORN MEAL. AND EVERYTHING ELSE. Nearly alljkioda of country produo taken at the market value.