Hates of Advertising:. Adm'r and Ex'rs notices, sac, 0 times, $300 Auditor s notices, each 8 00 -'out.ions and estrays each, 8 times 8 00 Transient Advertising per suare of 8 lines or less 3 times, or less 2 00 For each subsequent Insertion CO Official advertising for each square of 8 liner or less 3 times or less... 2 00 For each subsequent insertion 60 Professional curds, C liner, 1 yr 6 00 Local notices, per line, one time 'IS Obituary notices, over 6 lines 10 Yearly Advertising, oue-hnf colunin..60 ()0 Yearly Advertising, ono column 100 00 liliinks. single quiro. .2 60 Blanks, three quire -2 00 Blanks, 0 quires, per quiro 1 75 Blanks, over 6 quire per quire 1 CO lT bank note subpoenas, summons, ex ecutious, warranto, constable vales, road and school orders, each per dot... 25 Handbills, eight sheet 25 or less 1 CO fourth hlicet 25 or less. .....2 60 " half sheet 25 or less 4 60 " ivliolc sheet 25 or less 8 00 Over 25 of each of above at proportional rates. Elk Loigt, A. T. X Stated meetings of Elk Lodge will be held at their hall on the second and fourth Tuesdays of eaoh month. J. K. WU1TMORE. Seo'y. Tomple of Eon w and Temperance. Elkton Temple, No. 8., meets on Thurs day of each week, at. the Good Templars, Lodge room, over C. V. Gillis' store. C. K. SLADK. A". K. AGENTS FOB THE ADVOCATE. The following named persons are anthor ieod agents lor the Advocate to receive ub.'orip .ioni, advertising or Job work, take pay therefor and give receipts. Wilcox. A. T. ALDitioit, J. L. Browx. Kauo. Gn.i. Thomas. L. Kadi. rt. Matys. Chas. McVea. L'entreville. James Gueex. Caledonia. U. A. Wskd. Jlennezctte. Erasmi'S Mobit. (Spring Creek. A. W. Irvin. Highland. Levi Et.i.oTiiottrn. Jlorton. D. C. Oyster, N. M.Brockwat. New York. S. M. Pbttkngill a Co., 7 Parle Row. Geo. P. Kowekl a Co., 40 A41 Park How. drill fljjountB girectoru. COUNtY OFFICERS. President Judge L. D. Wetmoro. Additional Law Judge Hon. Jho. P. Vincent. Associate Judges E. C. Schultic, Jess Kyler. Jliffriet Aitnrney J. K. P, Hail. Micrtir Jacob McCuuley. Pi (itlionoti.ty . . Fril. Schuening. Treasurer Claudius V- Gills, Co. .Superintendent Kufus l.ucore. Commissioners IJ. Warner, Jos. W Taylor, Lcuis Yollmcr. Auditors Clark Wilcox, George D Messnger, and .J.Kqih Willielm. Couuty Surveyor Geo W ilmslcy. Jury Coiumis-ioiiors. George Dick inson, and Horace Little. TIME OK HOLDING COURT, hecond Monday in January. Last Monday in April First Monday in August. First Monday in November. TllK first snow Jeep enough to truck ft deer full on Wednesday morning, giv ing our buntersa chance to furnish lor Thanksgiving Dinner. Tan P. & E-11. 11.' Time Table will be found corrected in Another column. Tho winter schedgulc went into effect on uionday last. The roads are very bad in this section at present, there being too much mud for sleighing &nd too much enow for wheeling. Our old firiend Mosby, of Erie, ver bally informed us lat week, that he had left "the Human Heard" and joined 'the Brute Creation." 'Mosby' was a bush-whacker when w knew him; we are sorry to fee him take, this, his last Ktep and just bo with the brutes too. Call and see the "Yankee Washing Slachiue" at tho Hyde House. This machine wo have seen nod examined, and also have the report of those who liave thoroughly tested thetu,and believe all tho objections are overcome in this machine and that it meets a'' the re quirements. Don't fail to examine it; bo thoroughly convinced and leave your order. See advertisement in an other column. As a remedy for Bronchial Affections and Chronic Diseases of the' Lungs, nothing ever before discovered enua's Dr. Pierce's Alterative Extrast, or gol den Medal Discovery. It is also a great blood purifier and restorative tonio. M Sold bydruggtsts, or send three and a quarter dollars to It. V. Tierce, M. D. Buffalo N. Y., and get three bottles free of Express charges. PiiTsuuna Femalz College. The institution whose name heads this item is so widely and favorably known that it is almost superfluous to call at tention to it. As many are preparing, however, to send their daughters to school during the wiutcr, and as the se lections of a suitable school is one of the most difficult and important ques tions challenging tho attention of pa f nts, wo take this oppertunity to direct their attention to the Pittsburg Female College. It has almott everything to recommend it. While it haa the many advantages offered by cities only, its ad mirable location gives it the quiet and retirement of a country village. Tbe buildings are models of good taste, tod 'ire fitted op in good ulrle, to-J with KiMHH special reierence to the comfort of the pupils. Better eTen than its excellent accommodations, are the ample arrange ments for the education of the pupils. No one departcment is sacrificed to an other. The large number of teachers employed twenty-three enables the trustees not only to have full depart ments in tho literary course, but special departments for all the ornimcntal branches. As an illustration we may state tho fact that there arc four teach ers who devote their entire time to mu sio Added to all this the charges are not intended to dazzle dunces, and make them believe that the school is good because they pay tctrible rates,but such as command themselves to right thinking men. All who have daugh ters to educate are most earnestly urged to call aud make themselves acquainted with the facilities and advantages af forded. The winter term will open December 12th. Send to ReT. I. C. Perching, D. D., Pittsburgh, Pa., for a catalogue. Pittsburgh Evening Chron icle. Gonoral Cameron. Just how, says the Jeltgraph, when a few disappointed, malignant and dis orgenieing spirits are trying their best to injure Simon Caincrsu in the estima tion of the people, and lesson the polit ical influence which he so worthily ex ercises in the Republican party, it is b it justice to that distinguished gentle man to give occasionally an antidote to the poison of his enemies. There is no lack of Republican papers willing to taio up the gauntlet in his defcuce, if defense Vere necessary. But so far his enemies have overshot the mark,and their attacks, false, cotrse and virulent, have recoiled upon themselves. We commend to their attention, for the present, a brief article which we find in the Williumspoit Gazette and Buliotin. That paper says with great truth and justice, ''It has often been a subject of remark why it is that General Simon Cameron has so many carm friends throughout the state. We doubt i' there is a man ia Pennsylvania to-day who has one half the friends be bas. f he secret of his great strength in that rctpect lies simply in the fact that be ucver forgets an act of friendship, and always seeks an opportunity to teward who does him a favor. He has aided hundreds of young men to success in lite by kiad advice, if sot by ready means. He makes it a point to so cod- ' duct himself that friends never desert tiiui.tiud he is constantly Eiakiagmore as years crowd upon him. It wes the re verse with Buchanon. He was always neglecting friends to capture eneaiics. The result was that he died with fewer friends, after a 'ong career, than any man in the State. Simon Cameron will tavo more. Politicians posessed of any .sagacity at all cannot find a more illus trious example to oopy after, if they would become strong, than tbst set by the venerabl e"Senator." Strange Incident. On Wednes day night Mr Joseph M. Force.a student at the high school, went to the south ern part of the city to visit some friends. He returned to bis home at about half past one o'clock, with his forehead cut, three bruises on the back of his head and wrist and right knee badly bruised. The strangest part of the affair was that although he had come borne alone, be had uo idea how he had been hurt nor even any rccollectioa of where he had been, but talked in an irratioual sort of way about a ratliosd accident. Ilia clo. thing did not indicate that be bad fal len. On inquiry yesterday, it was iouud that be bad loft tbe tesidenoe of bis friends at a little after ten o'clock at eight. It looks as though some one bad attackod him with a slucg shot, the only circuuistance that renders such a theory improbable being that be bad money in his vest pocket whon he returned. Erie Dirpatch. Tqe Lady's Friend too. Decem ber. We have heard euthusiastio readers declaro that this holiday num ber was the best that has ever been is sued, and when we look at the varied and superb embellishments and the cap tivating stories, we are inclined to think it so. The steel-plate, "Olive plants," is a pretty domestic scene; the beauti ful lrontispiece, "Sorrow Under the Sun," is romance in itself such a world of expression is in the face of the girl I jantng from the window-sill ; the col ored "pattern for a Slipper" furnishes p ust the design for a holiday present j and the oolored Fashion Plate, as usual, unsurpassed. Nothing of the kind can compare with this in a!l a fashion plate should be. Wo like the wood cut "An Idyl on the Ico," and pat terns for dresses, winter wraps, io., are uncommonly elegant. The musio is "Alone and from Home." Tbe literary Batter, to prost find poetry, place toft magazine at tho bead of its class and the editorial department, with many readers, is the special attraetion. Great inducements are offered to new subscri bers. All new subscribers for 1871, who subscribe by the first of Ja nnsry, shall receive the December number free making Thirteen Months in all t Price $2.50 a year (which also includes a large stool engraving). Four topio $0. Five oopies (and ono gratis), $8. "The Lady's Friend" and "The Sat urday Evening Post" (and one engra ving), $4.00. Published by Deacon & Peterson, Philadelphia. Sample cop it tent gratis. The third annual convention of tho Young Men's Christian Association of Pennsylvania was held in Scranton,Nov. 8-10. A generous and hospitablo welcome from the citizensof that growing city, now the fourth city in population in the Commouwelth, was given to the members. Their sessions from Tuesday afternoon to Thursday evening were marked with harmony, spirited dis cussion, and deep devotion. It left pleasant imprcsious upon iho minds of the people of Scranton, and arranged, before adjourning ne die, to bold its next annual meetitg at Erie. There are now 69 local as Eociations in the State; and 61 of these report a membership ef 8,562. Go to Powell & Kirne's if yon wal an over-coat. Go there if your wife wants a substan tial winter suit ; Go there and buy clothes for tbe chil dren, ready-made, good and cheap, Go there if you want cloth to niak a suit that will wear, Go there and buy a comforter, cheap' er and better than your wife can get up, for the money, 12 50. Go there if you want a bat that will fit, and at the same time bo in style. Go there for anything yon want, and if they haven't tbe article they will get it for you. CAUTION. Whereas the improper con duct of my wife, lloiy, has made it necces- sary for self protection, thut we livesepcr- ie, and thus having left her ia posseesion of premises and personal propsrty. 1 here by forbid all persons trusting her on y account or purchasing pctsooal property left with her, as I shall pay no debts of her contracting after this date. SA.V.UEL LEWIS, P.idgWey November IMth 187U. l am now taking And filling orders for the celebrated "YANKEE WASHING MACHINE" All baa AP thnrnn ortilv ffnntlnMft'n f .... . . .... . sx . lis entire success, Call and see one at the Hyde House. Am fclso authorised to sell territory. Asy one wishing to make r-On-ey and every body eUd. will find in this a sure Way n4 easy method. btf A. J. MARSH. EST40I.IHEUIN 1830. Welch & Griffiths' Saws ! Saws ! Saw? ! SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS Axes, Files, Cast Steel, Mill Furnish ings, and Machinery. &Gi the Set, they will prove the cheap est. Prices reduced. Fend for price List and Circulars, WELCH &, GRIFFITHS, Eostoa, V133., or Detroit Mich. 61y. THE CELEBRATED IMPROVED GERARD ORIODE GOLD WATCHES, $12, $10, $20, $25. DURINO the past four years our Watches have been so thoroughly tested, that far appearance, style of finish, and accuracy of time-keeping, the "Gerard Watches" are universally acceded to be the best. They retain their brilliancy and color un til worn out. ajr.If after purchasing and fairly try ing, any one is not lully satisfied, we will cheerfully refund tho money. MVThe all Hunting Cases, Gentle men's and Ladies' sites. Kvcry Watch guaranteed for time and wear, by special certificate. WfA large assortment "Improved Oriode' Chains, $2 to $8. Also, Gentlemen's and ladies' Jewelry ia great variety. BH,lieware of imitations. Order di rect from us or our authorized agents. Agents and others applying for eirculars wll please enclose throe cent stamp for posiage. Mi.Goods sent to be paid for on delivery. Customers permitted to examine what they order (before paying bills), on payment of Express charges both ways. MfWhen SIX Watches are ordered at once, we will send aa extra Watch (of some kind) free. MT Purchasers residing at seme distance from Express offices, and desiring to save time and expenses, can have tbe goods sent by mail, by remitting with the order the amount required by P. O. Money order, registered letter, draft or check, payable to our order, at our rirk. Address plainly, JAMES GERAD & CO., P. O. Box 3,391. New York. 85 Nassau Street. 5 3m ADMINISTRATOR'S IIOTICE. Notice is hereby given that Letters of Administration on the Estate of L. U. Zimmerman, late of Fox Township, Elk County Pennsylvania, deceased, have been granted to the unlesrsitfoed. All persons iodepted to said Estate are requested to call and settle, and those having claims againt the Estate will present them duly authenticated for set tlement. JOHN GREEN. " Admlniatrator. r 3(i RESERVED FOR HOME TIe most Complete BaslneM College In the United Slates. Affording facilities for acquircing a thorough practical business education, possessed by no other School in the country Since its Incorporation in 1855, nearly Sixteen Thousand Students, representatives from every State in the Union, have attonded here. No vacations. Students enter at any time, and receive privnte instructions thr uitnout the entire course. N. B. Circulars with full particulars and all noccssnry information, on addressing SMITH COWLET, Principals, PilTSJIttlH, ?A. 1HARLE3 HOLES PiACTlOAfc WATCHMAKER, ENGRAVER JKWSL R. 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 aud Pencils, Exclusive .dgent for the sale of ALEX. MORION'S GOLD PENS. Repairing Watches, etc., doce with the same accuracy as heretofore. nov20,'69tf GOLD! GOLD! GOLD HARNESS ! HARNESS! HARNESS! COLLARS ! COLLARS! COLLARS! HEAUD t POWELL, hive removed their Harness Shop over Powell & Kime's Store and have on hand the largest assortment of harness far lumbering and pleasure pur poses, in this or adjoining counties, and all other articles belonging to the trade. TRUNKS, SADDLES, VALISES, WHIPS, BLANKETS, COL. LARS ic. Would invite the attention of all owners horses to my new PATENT ELASTIC CORK HORSE COLLAR, which proves to be the be.st Collar in existence for these reasons: Being very Elastic they do not chafe or gall ana the cork being a non-couductor, they prevent injury from heat. Call aad see them. All work warranted Reparing, Triming and Upholstering done witbe neatness and dispatch. HEARD k POWELL. b29 tl nmmRM W- S. SERVICE t)00,000 CUSTOMERS WANTED. At the new Magonio Hall Building, STOVES at prioes that will please of all desirable kinds. TIN-WARE of every kind on hand at al times. Special attention given to Wholesale or ders. Price list furnished to dealers on application. ZSHEET-TW AND COPPER WARE House furniehing goods a great variety. STEAM AND WATER PIPEINO, PUMPS, FISHING AND HUNTING TACKLE, such as RODS BAS KETS, SEINES, FLIES, HOOKS, CAPS, POWDER, &o. J-o. ALL ORDERS FOR GUN WORK Promptly attended to. BIRD CA GESA NICE 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 Disstons celebrated saws. Orders for saws at factory prices solicited, also for repairing. Information and price list furnished on application. PAPER RAGS, OLD ROPE, OLD COPPER, BRASS, PEW TER, LEAD, IRON, BEESWAX, HEAVY" HIDES, DEAKON SKINS, SHEEP PELTS, GREEN BACKS, NATIONAL BANK NOTES, u. . a. . BONDS &c. taken in exchange for Goods or Work vla20t W. S. SERVICE. Ridgway, Marcli 1st, 1870 SPECIE PAYMENT! GOLD OR GREENBACKS TAKEN I ZXCHANOJ IOS OR JOB WORK A T THE RID GWAT WAGON SHOP. Call and examine my stock before buying a Lumber or Fleasure Wagon. I use the best selection of Michigan WHITE OAK AND HICKORY; I employ none but First Clan Me chanics; 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 eostruction, I will be able to fnrnish any party by the first of April. All oiden by mail, also any orders left with W. S. Servici at the Tin Shop, will receive prompt attention. 8. JACKSONo? WEAVER it . s&PMIISa TO TBM NERVOUS & DEBILITATED. WHOSE SUFFERING HAVE BEEN PRO TRACTED FROM HIDDEN CAUSES, AND WHOSE CASES REQUIRE rnOMFT Tit Ef TJtf EJfTT TO RENDER EXISTENCE DESIRABLE If yon are suffering or have suf fered, from involuntary discharges, what effect does it produce upon your general health f Do you feel weak, de bilitated, easily tired ? Does a littitt extra exertion produce palpation of tl heart? Does your liver, or urinary organs, or your kidneys, frequently get out of order? Is your urine some- trnes thick, milky or nocky, or is it ropy on sottltngf Or does n thi: skum rise to the top ? Or is a sediment at the bottom after it bas stood awbtu r Do you have spells of short breathing or dyspepsia? Are your bowels con stipated ? Do you have spells of fainting, or rushes of blood to the head? It your memory impaired ? Is your mitt'l constantly dwelling on the subjec? I o you feel dull, listless, moping, tirfil rl' company, of life ? Do you wish to h . alone, to get away from every bud? Docs any little thing make you etui d or jump ? Is your sleep broken r restless? Is the lustre of your ew i brilliant? The bloom of your cheik ni bright? Do yen y yourself in so ¬ ciety as well? you pursue Non business with the samo energy ? Do vol feel as much confidence in youie:i ' Are your spirits dull and flag-jit-,;, given to fits of melencholy ? If m, not lay it to your liver or distjfpMn Have you restless nights ? Tour W li weak, and have but little appetite. i i you attribute this to dyspepsia 't-livcr-complaint ? Now, reader, self-abuse, ventral diseaso badly cured, and sexual exc s are all capable of producing a weaki i-? of tbe generative organs. The ornai.j of the generation, when in perfect beu'i make the man. Did you ever tint" that thobo bold, defiant, energetic, persevering business-men are alwa; those whose generative organsare in perfect health ? You never benr such men complain of being melen choly, of nervousness, of palpatation ot the heart. They aro never afraid they cannot succeed in business; they don't become sad and discouraged ; they aro always polite and pleasant in company of ladies, and look you and rhem right in the face none of your downcast looks or any other meanness about them. I do not mean those who keep the orgrns inflated by running to excess. These will not only ruin their consti tutions, but also thoso they do business with or for. How maney men, from badly oured dis eases, from the ell'ecu of self-abuse and excesses, have brought about that Btate of weakness in those organs that ha reduceda the general system so much as to induce almost every other dise.iMO idiocy, par. alysis, spinal afl'cctionu, suicide, and almost, every other form of diseaso which hu manity is heir to and the real cause of the trouble scarcely ever suspected, and have doctored for all but the right one. DISEASE OF THESE ORGANS REQUIRK THE USE OF A DIUBETIC. HELiymO!.D'S .FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU IS inrOBXT DIURKTI, AND 18 A CKRTAIif curi roa diseabi or thb BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL, DROPSY, ORGANIC WEAK NESS, FEMALE COMLAINTS, GENERA.L DEBILITY. Andall other diseases of the Urinary Or gans, whether existing in Mali orFanAta, from whatever cause originating, and no matter how long standing. If no treatment is submitted to, eon sumption or insanity may ensue. Our and flesh blood are supported from these sources, and the health and happiness, and that of Posterity, depends upon prompt use of a reliable remedy. HEMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU, establi shed upward of 19 years, prepared by i. JL. HELMUOLD DRUGGIST, 594 Broadway, Niw Ybrk ah 104 South 10th Street, Philadelphia, Pa. TRICE $1.25 ter bottle, or- fcnitL. forf 6,60, delivered to any address. Sold bt all Deuoqists iviktwbiri NONE ARE GENUINE UNLESS DONR UP ia (Tail, ixoaAVBD waApraa, with fao-bim iLia or Mt CHEMICAL WARE H0U8K, aj iuibd, & T- HELMEOLD
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