The Elk advocate. (Ridgway, Elk Co., Pa.) 186?-1868, September 20, 1866, Image 4

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CASH GROCERY STORE.
D
HUG STORE
NEW ARRANGEMENT!
ATOM,
JAMES McCLOFKEY, Dealer in
Groceries &c, would respectfully inform
the citizens of Kersey nnJ vicinity, tliat
1 r hns gono into tlio Grocery business,
i lid will open on or about the niiddlo
1 1' Way. He keeps constantly ou band
i u extensive stock of
'IE AS, FLOUR,
SUGARS,
TORACCOES, SEGARS,
WHISKEY
lj tbe barrel or quart, and everything
connected with a first class Grocery
Ftorc.
I will eell for CASH and consequent
ly can afford to Fell CHEAPER than
the CHEAPEST. I invite everybody
to call and satiufy themselves.
JAMES McCLOSKEY.
May 3d, 'CO. Cm.
I
REMINGTON & SONS,
E.
nrjVTTPAPTlTUERS OF
revolvers, Rifles, Muskets and Carbines,
for the United States Service. Also
rOCKET AND BELT REVOLVER?,
Tlereatinp pistols, Rifle Canes, Revolving
Rifles, Rifle and Shot " barrels, .n. gun
materials sold by gun dealers and the ttado
nTlIese days of housebreaking ami rob
bdry, every house, store, bank, and office,
should be suprlScd "fT vrr
REMINGTON S RE OL ERS.
Parties desiring to avail themselves of the
lite improvements in Pistole, nndsupcrio.
workmanship nnd form, will find allcombinU
in the New Remington Revolvers.
Circulars containing cuts and description
of our arms will be furnished upon appuca-
'"e.' REMINGTON & SONS, Won. N. V.
April 6th lSGO.-ly
TTALUARLELOTS VOIl SALE.
V The uudcrsigned has laid out a vil.
lace upon his ground adjoining the Ridg
way Depot, to bo called ELK. The lots
are 00 feet front by 100 feet docp front
ing towards the railroad.
Terms For the first lot sold, 100. I oi
the second lot sold, 110. For the third
lot sold, $120 and so on increasing in
price ns lots are sold.
BSu Fil-Bt purchasers get the choice lot
at tile cheapest rates.
i,.i.i.ii. will bi registered in the or-
.i.. f int nnnlimtimi Ten vcr cent of
t ho purchase money must bo paid at the
timeof the application.
' Applications will bo mado to John
G. Hall, Esq., Eidsway, Pa. g
RMgway. mar,29'CG-tf.
ITCH ! ITC5II! ITCH !
Scratch i Scratch I Scratch I
WHEA-TON'S OINTMENT
Will Cube the Itch in 4S IIoubs
Also cures SALT RHEUM, ULCERS,
CHILBLAINS, and nil ERUPTIONS OF
THE SKIN. Trice 50 cents. For sale by
11 druggists. I!y sending CO cents to
WEEKS & ROTTER, Solo Agents, 170
Washington street, Boston, it will bo for
warded by mail, free of postage, to any part
i,f the United States. (junc-7'Otj-ly.
BLACKSMITHINQ !
II. S. BELNAP desires to inform the citi.
ens of Ridgwny and vicinity Hint he has
leased J. S. llyde'B lilacksmith Shop on
Mill street, and has employed good work
men who will be ever ready to make any
thing from a bucklo to an anchor.
Particular attention given to the shoeing
nf horses. All 1 ask is a fair trial.
May 17'CG-ly.
NEW SHOP.
TIN! TIN!! TIN!!!
STOVES ! STOVrES ! ! STOVES !!!
John Sosenheimer & Co.,
wholesale & retail dealers.
st. mary's, pa.
Keeps constantly on band and for sale,
a largo and well selected fet jek of TIN
WARE, STOVES &c. Ve have
t verything generally kept in a Tin Shop.
Our Stock of STOVES consists in part
of ANTIUUST PARLOR &
COOKING STOVES,
ALSO IRON GATE k WHEAT
SHE AF STOVES.
STOVJi 1'11'Ji can bo bad at our
i hop cither riveted or groved.
JSrouTisa and rooi'ino, done on
i hort notice and at reasouablo rates.
Juuo ll'OG-ly.
G
1 ROVESTEEN & CO.,
PIANO FORTE MANUFACTURERS,
400 Broadway, Alio York.
THESE PIANOS received the Highes
.A w urd ot Merit : lit tho orbit air, over
l lie best makers from London. Paris, tier
many, the cities of New York, Philadelphia,
Baltimore and Boston ; also the Gold Kedal
at tho American Institute, for FIVE succes
sive yeaas!! Our Pianos contain the
French Grand Action, Harp Pedal, Over-
urung I3as3, l ull Iron rrame, and all Mod
ri u Improvements. Every instrument ton.
r .intra i iv l: iieart. .Mane muter the su
) oi vision of MX J. II. GHOVESTEEN, who
l .va a practical experience of over thirty
live years, ana is llio lmiKer oi over e.tven
i umi'inil pinna fortes. Our facilities fo
uiaiiuiuctunng enable us to sell these in
runiDiits from $ 100 to if 200 cheaper than
iiy first elass jiiauu forte.
J uly-l'J'Olj.-ly.
HOU PRINTING
' NEATLY
ilEAPLYifc
EXPEDITIOUSLY
1-xecuicJ at tbe Advocate OUice.
BORDWELL'& MESSENGER,
DEALERS IN
DRUGS,
MEDICINES,
LAMP OIL,
IMINTS,
LEAD,
LUBRICATING OIL,
TANNER'S OIL,
PERFUMERIES,
VARNISH,
BRUSHES,
DYE.STUFFS,
CONFECTIONERIES,
RAISINS,
CITRON.
WATCHES, JEWELRY,
FANCY ARTICLES,
ALBUMS, STATIONERY, NEWS'
VIOLIN STRINGS, BIRD-CAGES,
TOBACCO & SEGARS,
HIRE LIQUORS,
FOR
MEDICAL PURPOSES, ' ONLY,
INSTRUMENTS & IMPLEMENTS
PERTAINING TO THE
DRUG BUSINESS GENERALLY.
EORDWELL & MESSENGER,
RIDGWAY, PA.
FOUTZ'S
CILEBKATED
Tint preparation,
long and favorably
known, will thor
oughly reinvigorato
broken-down and
low-spirited horses,
by strengthening
and cleansing the
stomach and intes
tines. It is a suro pre-
rases incident to
this animal, such as LUXO FEVEK, CLAMPERS,
If V, L, L. U W WA
TER, II EAVES,
COUGHS, DIS
TEMPER, KE
EKS, FOUNDER
LOSS OF APPE
TITE AND VITAL
ENERGY, Sic. Its
use improves tho
wind, increases
the appetite-gives
smooth and
glossy skin and
transforms the
miserable skeleton Into a fine-looking and spirited
To keepers of Cows this cremratlon InvnlnnMi.
It increases the quantity and improves the quality
oi me milk, it has
been proven by ac
tual experiment to
increase the quan
tity of milk and
cream twenty per
cent, and make the
butter firm and
sweet. In fattening
cattle, it gives them
en appetite, loosens
tneir lime, ana
makes them thrive
much faster.
In all diseases of Swine, such as Coughs, Ulcers la
the Lungs, Liver,
&c, this article
acts as a specific.
By putting from
one-half a paper
to a paper in a
barrel of swill the
above diseases
ill be eradicated
or entirely prevented. If given in time, a certain
preventive and cure or tne nog Cholera.
Price 25 Cents per Paper, or S Papers for tL
PBEPAEED BY
H. A.. FOUTZ At 33 HO.,
AT THEIR
WHOLESALE BRIO AND MEDICINE DEPOT.
No. 116 Franklin St., Baltimore. Md.
For Sale by Druiruists and Storekeenera thrniich-.
out the United States.
Sold at Manufactures T,ricci, by
Joruwcll& iMessciiKer ludjrway, Acuta
for Elk county.
AGENTS WANTED TO TAKE ORDE
l'oi the lest selling book now publi
eJ,
Thrilling Stones of tuo Great EefceUicn,
Comprising hcroio adventures and hair
breutlth eucnpes ot Soldiers, hcouts, bpies
and Refugees ; daring exploits of huiug
clcrs, Guerillas, Dasperudoes and others
Tales ot Loyal nnU Disloyal women : bto-
riesoftho Ncero, &c, with incidenls
Fun nnd Merriment in ('amp and Field
15v Lieutenant Colonel S. Greene, lute o
tho United Mates Army, iiunusomciy h
lust rated with engravings on steel and in
oil colors.
Send for circulars and see the liberal
terms offered.
C'HAS. S. GREENE & CO., Publishers
Ko. 131 S. Third St., Philadelphia
w
MSKERS ! WJIJ&KERS ! !
Dr. L. O. MONTKZ' Corrolia, the
rreutcst stiinulutor iu tho world, will
i'uree Whihkersor Mustaches to "row ou
the smoothest fuco or chiu: never know
to f nil ; sample fur trial seut free to any
ono desirous oi tcstiu" its monts. Ad
dress. EtJiVES & Co., 7$ Nassau St
New York. juue-2 J'50.-3m
Eorse ana Cattle
TREMENDOUS RUSH TO THE
NEW STORE OP
FREDERICK SCIHENING,
CENTREVILLE, ELK CO.,
NEW GOODS
DAILY ARRIVIN
THE rE OPL E
AWAKE TO TIIEIIt INTEREST I
As manifested by tbo
customers exchanging
for goods.
daily throng- of
"Green Backs"
All tho Domestic Cotton Goods arc high
Customers ono and all exclaim.
now cheap youit
DRESS GOODS ARE
My stock consists of
DRY GOODS
ROCERIES,
HATS & CAPS,
1500T3 & SHOES
CLOTHING,
CROCKERY,
TIN WARE
HARDWARE,
OILS J- PAINTS,
PUTTY,
NAILS, GLASS,
WOODEN WARE,
PORK
FLOUR,
FISH,
SALT.
It is useless for me to attempt, to givu
full list of the stock, but invite one and all,
to drop in and Bee for themselves.
BUTTER,
EGGS,
FOTATOES,
GRAIN,
HIDES,
CALFSKINS
and all country produce taken at market
price, for goods.
FREDERICK SCIHENING.
Ceutrevillc, Jeun lt'C3-ly.
GREA T EX CI TEMENT
Is kept up by the
DAILY ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS
AT
FREDERICK RUDOLPH'S
Cheap Cash Store,
Whef e lie lias on hand and for sale
MEN & BOY'S CLOTHING,
DRY GOODS,
LADIES & GENTS FURNISHIG
GOODS,
LADIES DRESS GOODS,
LADIES' & GENTS'
SHAWLS, SONTAOS,
BREAKFAST SHAWLS,
ALSO HATS & CAPS,
BOOTS & SHOES,
NUBIAS, COMFORTERS,
SCARFS, HOODS &c
ALSO- GROCERIES,
COFFEE, SUGAR, TEA,
A very large and well selected STOCK of
tho best made, and warranted in every
respect
RICE, f LOUR, SALT,
PORK, FISH &c
ALSO CONFECTIONARY
AND YANKEE NOTIONS
IN GREAT QUANTITIES
AND QUALITIES
TOBACCO AND SEGARS
OF THE BEST QUALITY
Jfcafl say, to ono and all, that my stock
is full and complete, and will be sold at
small profits.
Give me a call before purchasing else
where.
FREDERICK RUDOLl'IH
St. Mary'e, Nov. 5'6(i-Jy.
RIDGWAY, PENNA.
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
DEALER IN
DRY GOODS, "
CLOTHING,
FLOUR,
GROCERIES,
QUEENSWARE,
FEED
HARDWARE,
LUMBER
AND
SHINGLES,
Buyers will find
S T O E ES
AMONG THE
Most Complete
AND BEST APPOINTED
IN THE
COUNTRY
AND THE PLACES TO GET
Good Bargains
CALL& SEE
March 29th,1866-ly.
BOOK STORE.
St. Mary's, Elk County
JUST RECEIVED
GOO BEADLE'S DIME NOVELS
100 HARPERS NOVELS.
250 GERMAN STORY BOOKS
AN ASSORTMENT OF ALL
kinds of Stationary, Blank books, Time
books, Pass books, and School books
will always be on hand. Purchasing
our Books, Paper, Envelopes &o. direct
from tho Manufacturers for cash, wo
arc enabled to sell at the same rates
that they can be purchased in ANY OF
TUtt LAliUU L J. TIES, 10 per cent
allowed on all purchases of ten dollars
and unwards.
W. J. BLAKELY
Junc.ll'GG-ly.
E N T S WANT V. 1
I
J. T. IIEADLGV'S
HISTORY OF IHE WAR
NOW READY.
Complete in TWO VOLUMES, also in
ONE. It u admitted to be tho most
interesting, popular, and valuable His
tory ot the Rebellion, which is fully at
tested by the enormous sale of 200.
000 volumes, and a largo portion of
tho country still uncauvassed.
We are obliged to run our presses
night and day to enable us to supply our
Agents.
Men of character and ability, who de
sire a luciativo employment, will find
this a rare opportunity.
Tho price of the work in one volume
is so low, (compared with our Histories)
as to bring it within the reach of all
classes.
For lull particulars send iorircular.
Address
ttmcrlcan I'ublishtnsr ConVy.
118 Asylum Street,
Hartford, Conn.
Fruit Trees & Shrubbery.
rpiIE UNDERSIGNED, AGENT FOR
I Frost's Genesee Valley A'ursery, will be
iu Kidgwuy ou and aftet AuguslBth. 'CO,
for the purpose of taking orders for Fruit
Trees and Shrubbery of all kinds and vari
ties. He has done a large business in War
ren county, and given the best of catisfae
tion. Oadors left with tho postmasters at
Ridgway and St. Mary's will receive atten
tion. JOSEPH BENNETT.
JiWiway. Auj; 9 -it.
500 186a
o n n
PnJ5EL1.IIA & ER1E RAIL
J. ROAD. This great lino traverses
the Northern ana Northwest counties of
Pennsylvania to the city of Erie, on
Lake Erie.
It has been leased by tho Fenrnvlnn.
nia Rail Road company, and is opera
ed by them.
Its entire length was opened for rms.
sengcr and freight business, October
Itltl, i8U4.
IME 01' PASSENGER TRAINS
AT RIDGWAY.
Leave Eastward.
Erie Mail Train 3
33 p. m.
SOp.m
Erie Express Train 10
Leave Westward.
&tq Mail Train 1
Erie Express Train 3
30
24
m.
m.
rbsenger cars run through without
change both ways between Philadelpha
and Erie. r
NEW YORK CONNRfiTTnv
Leave New York at 9.00 a. m., Arrive
at Erie 9.15 a.m. , Arrive
Leave Erie at 1.55 p. m.. arriva nk V.n
York 3.40 p.m.
Elegent Sleeping Cars
Trains both ways between Willianisport
and H.iltimnm nnA W;ii: . 1 ,
--- ; 1 1 niiuuiBijurc ana
Philadelphia.
t or intormation resDeoti
business apply at the S. M.
and Market Sts.
And for Fraight business of th Hnm.
pany's Agents:
o. 13. Kingston, Jr. Cor. 73A
HT t r. .. - ' vm M U V
xuarKet ots. Philadelphia.
J . vv . iteynolds Kna.
W.Brown, Agent N. C. 11 v t?.i
iiuiure.
H. II. Houston,
Gen'l. Frcinhf. Ar,U m-7
. W. G WINNER,
Gen'l. Ticket Am Tnsr-
Alfred. L. Tyler,
General Sttpt Wms'l.
ryuiE SILVER skirt " "
X MORE DURABTE
MORE ELASTIC,
MORE GRACEFUL !
And will keep its shape and retain its place
. uuu uujr u 1 1. ur cKlrL,
York, October, I860, a
SILVEE MEDAL,
boing the Highest Premium ever civen for
a Hoop Skirt.
ihe bteel 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 88
good as new.
The Combination Silver Skirt
This invention combines with the ordina
ry bkirt the advantages or our Silver Skirt
the bottoin hoops are the same as those us-
eu iu me ouver Kkirt : c ,.
uhuuul wear on. w hi o 11,..
nu luuy navmg onco
worn one of our Skirts, will bo willing to
wear any other, as the lower hoops of all
ml I 0 Boon lnJurcd and soileed.
Ihe best mnteeials aro used in thoir con
struction and, from their durability "and
neatness they aro destined to become a
Favorite Skirt.
Manufactured solely by the
Silver Skirt and Wire Manu
facturing Company,
30 and 32, BARCLAY ST,
NEW YORK.
T.S. Sperey, Sup't. Aug 9th-ly
PH OTOGRAPHIC-.
E. & H. T. ANTHONY &, CO.,
Manufacturers of Photographic Materials,
nnolosale and Retail
60' HROADWAV, N. V.
In addition to our main business n'f
PHOTOGRAPHIC MATErIaLS we
Headquarters for the following, viz.
STERESCOPES & STERESCOPIC VIEWS
Of American and Foreign Cities and Land
scapes, Groups, Statuary, etc.
STERESCOPIC VIEWS OF THE WAR,
From negatives niado in lliovn,,,. .
paigns nnd forming a complete Photocraph
in liulnripnflU r, b r
STERESCOPIC VIEWS OX GLASS,
A .1. 1 T. !.l .,. r
mi su uur mo -iiaeio i.aniern Or
,1. t! 1 ... .
1 11 G in I t! I I M 1 ,1 1 1 1H I IPI'llIn nirliu u. T I..
- L v ......uuc mil uc DVUl
10 any auuress on receipt ol Stamp.
PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS.
We manufacture more largely than any
other house, about 00 vnriFin f.-nm fill
cents to $50 each. Our A LBUMS have the
reputation of being superior in beauty and
durability to any others.
Card Photographs of Generals, Statesmen, Acton,
etc., etc
yur Catalogue embraces over FIVE
THOUSAND dillerent subjects, inoluding
reproductions of the most celebrated En.
gravings, Paintings, Statues, eto. Cata
logues sent u receipt of stamp. -A
Photographers and others ordering goods
C. O. 1., will please remit 25 per cent of the
amount with their ordor.
JEtejyThe prices and quality of our goods
cannot fail to salibfy. (june 14'08-ly
-QLANKS, HANDBILLS, POS
TERS, BILL HEADS &c., dom at
the Adcocote Office on short notice and
at reasonable terms.
COAAMONTII I--A GENTS
t J wanted tor tlx entirely new arlicUt,
ust out. Address O. T. GAREV, Citvj
Viilding, Biddeford, Me. may l7'eQ-li
T ETTER.S TESTAMEA'TARY on the s.
j tate of John Rothenhoefer, late of the !
Dorougu ot At. Mary's, deceased, having
ceen giantea to tne uudersigued, all person!
indebted to, or having claims against said
esiaie are requested to call and settle.
T. ROTHENHOEFER.
au0.Ct,
This new and beatiful B(yl0 of Skirt (Pat.
ented March 7, 1805,) was awarded by the
Ureat American Institnto P,v i,i.i i m
" - l-" , UWW au nun