The Elk advocate. (Ridgway, Elk Co., Pa.) 186?-1868, March 07, 1867, Image 4

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    J. D. B. DE BOW. ,
Tlio editor of 11 -it's Review died'
0( hi res'uL nco in Ehcaheih, New Jer
rrvtim the 27ih. Mr Pe Row was
I vn b Chaii-foii, South Curoliuii, in
1810. Alter receiving a thoiuiiuh cd
t catii'ti, be Mudied Ihw. was admitted to
ll.e b.ir. und iwoh h quired u hir-e prac
tice. Hw however, led liim to.
vraids literary pursuits, and in 1X45 ho
established Ins AVwiu- in New Orleans.
ln184S he became Prolesser of Politi
cal Economy and Commercial Statistics
in the University ut Louisiana, and in
1853 urermu'iident of tlio United
Hate Ccnm: About ihi time he co'ii-
m ed li-Miii liiH U'ffi-ic three volume
in. tier 1 1.'-title,,
ol the Southwest
'Industrial llcsotirecs
' which remains a vV.-
iv v it I kin 1 1 li' niuk. t'tiice the war
Sii.rp thn war Mr.
1 ll. w hud tfi Vi.ted his 'time and tal
ent liuhe iui iels ot the Sunt hern stc
ti..n nl the imi'iiti, and I. is labors hud
i.ul leeu hunrti ut 1'iuiln A close stil-
uenf. u clear thinker mid an industrious
in. hi it is tin wonder that Mr. DelJow
has hit liib nmk iijoii many of the in
btitu'ii'ii!' nf the. eountiy.
Viii.miimstiiM line u 1 11 Kit s Pome
editors have jirnwn o licli and lbeul
thai they ni.w hire mbseribe'is to takt
th.-ir paper. An Eastern editor takes
the lea t iu liberal iuduceuuuts, as fol
ic wes :
iili'cr'bei s for one copy of the Cancrr
will he presented With one but of petrol
cum hhiukiuir. This lii a very superior
atticle ; it will black boots or stoves, and
muv ho uel us a hair dye; (For tcsti
nii.hiais tr.uu leading cletjivnieri. states
men Miid bootblacks, Bee advertising
co'umns id the Com er.
utisuribnr lor two copies will receive
, 0 hiiX of Fntd'lics. , . .
SuiiciiVrs lor five eopies will be
presented with a pair ol iron-clad spec
tiielis. with jilasstycs. wairanted to suit
!' oi e uue as well us another.
iibc-iil evs lor fen copies will be en
1 it 1 d to a pitent adjustable bootjack,
v Inch caii uh-obe ustd as a corkscrew,
' Ci flee null or inkstand.
!iih.-criheis lor twentw-tve copies
will nce'we a marble buieau with a
niulioiiny top.
Subscribers for fifty copies will re
ccive u seven octavo sewing machiue
villi the AyrifFe a tuohment.
,.vulis-:rihers for seveuty five copies
... . i i i : . .1'
wi receive a lasi-wooa parior auu oi
fjru'turiV
Subi-eiibers for one hundred copies
will ii crive ; uuiii.l nh't with au order
(era tiuiibstmio dolivcitd wlieu requir
id. .
Subscriber lor five hundred copies
W.II nc'ive a nomination tor i unurrrB
' t-'uhsctibers lor a thousand copies wii!
be pif-ented with a faun iu New Jersey,
fenced in and lui.rtyaueil. .
Tvi'onKAimcAL UoitttOKo A New
York letter writer thus sketches a few
typographical errors :
tjnu day la.st year Mr. Oreely wrote
an editorial entitled William li! Cew
aid." I:unine his rajre when it came to
him in proof headed "Richard the
Third !" Yet anybody familiar with
,. chirograph)', it hi inky jerks can be so
designed, will readily ee not only how
tMich a niisiake could he made, but how
it tirohuhlv would he. Attain he wrote
about "three men iu buckram," and the
pro-a'c type-setter got it ' three men in
a back mum."
And this, notwithstanding tlio fa t
that two coiiiHisers ol sagacity and ex
perience arc hired at an extra salary,
hi caiite they can read his &.py. Hut
Geo. Ripley has beeu the victim of the
in ssest outrages iu that line. In one
of his hook notices he took the liberty
to iiu .te Irom Shakespear : Tis true,
'tis i'y, and the wretched lumpier pot
it "' I is I wo. 'tis fifty ; 'tis fi!ty two !"
That is some worse than James F. Bap
cock's tiiuityrd.im. when he wrote, "Is
there no balm in (Jilead ?" and read
in X' iiioruiiiL;. to his consternation, "Is
there no ' ham in Uuilt'ord 1" Mr.
Crawford, a member of parliament, re
cently sent to India lie niessaue, "The
ik-ws iroiii America tnvors the holders."
an I it arrived iheie with ho information
li.it "News from America savors of
boldicrs !"'
Aneouitk O' iitS. I,KE. 'I he cdi
tor ol the (i.tlveston Civilinn has from
(Ion Ijiuastreet ( who proni unces G"n.
U-tt ''the best man in the world") the
. itillowlnur anecdote 'f the. great Coulcd
i r.ite (Miiettuin ;
"Dnono occu."ion Gen. T.ce called
fid. L, one of his staff ofHeers, into his
-ut, an I ciiu n-'ncol dictating while
Co'. I wr.ite. t!ol. L. had in his mouth
a pipe, and was smoking.' The General
nhaled the iioiious vapor until his pi
i ie iiue beeaiiie exhausted, and then said:
('ol. vou can retire and send me
Col. ; he does not smoke." V.iA
I,, retired, at.d in a lew moments Col
eriteied, to whom the Generul
l oiiiiioiiiced dictatinj; j but after inhaling
i ho atmosphere of the tent awhile, he dis"
covered it to be considerably impregna
ted, not with tho perfume of roses, but
the olioiis smell of villainous whiskey,
wh:ch ho ciuld Dot stand." "Uetire,
Col. . and send nie. an offioer who
riiher drii.ts nor smokes; I would
lather endure the snioke-of tob3oothari
t iie smell of whiskey." "
In Cittmr. -"Madam" the Lawyer
.h-nxiiUl uhat so-t it conduct hae
u nurnied through lift that idiould
Mil.ji.ft you tu the wr--pipion uf this
'. -v ilium the i-laniitfi'"
uut-
he unf-wereil : "luinudence. which
. Ins been thc'uja'kiii 'ol vou, has caued
ii y luiu !"
.v . covrespondent from Lnuisiaoa
utiles that a reat uiany id the water
irivt!e?i' a lvertici is that region, are
Mut V'Ji'lL a dam.
VSTARS EXTERMINATOR.
, '- i Costar'a Exterminator,
Kiteriaiujtor, -Costar'a
Exterminator,
- Kxt'etmiiiator,
' Costar'a Exterminator,
Exterminator, .
., Costar's Kxtertninator,
" . . Exteruiinator,
Costar'a Exterminator,
" Extenninator, .
Costar'a Exteruiinator,
Exterminator,
.. Costar'a Exterminator,
Extermiutor,
Costar'a Exterminator,
Eiteriuinator,
Costar'a Exterminator,
Fo. Tuts. Mice, Roaches, Aotn, Ded Hut,
ilea. Moths and rurs in Wooleus,
, lascots on IMnnts, Fowls,
Anioials, etc.
' lft years established in N. Y. City.'
' Onij infallible remedies known.'
i pree fronl poisons.'
' Not dangerous to the Human Family,
!.' Beware... of all worthless imitations
See that-" COSTAlt'S " name is on each
Box, Bott'e, and Flask,. belore you buy.
Address
1IESRY R. COSTAR.
4S4 Broadway, N. T.
OSTAK'S CELEBRATED
Buckthorn - Salve !
For Cuts, Burns, Bruises, Wounds. Boils,
Cancers, bioken -Breasts. Sore Nipples.
Bleeiliug. Blind and Painful Piles ; Scrofu
lous, t'ui riil and ill conditioned Sorts; Ul.
cers. Glnnduiitr Sw.'llinirs. Eruption. Cutr-
ueous A Heel ions, Ringworm, Itch, Bites of
fepitlers. lnsecis. Animals. c.
Boxes, 2-5 cents, 50 cents, and $1 sites.
Sold by all Druggists, everywhere and by
HKNUf 11. ( OSTAR.
Depot 485, Broadway, N. T.
lOSTAR'S UNIVERSAL
Corn Solvent !
For Corns, Bunions, Warts, &c.
nozes. z i cents. 50 cents, and SI fuses.
Sold b all Druggists everywhere, and by
HtiSnV K. UO!TAM.
Depot 484 Broadway, N. V.
JOSTAU'S PREPARATION OF
Bitter Sweet atid' Orange Bfotsoms, fur
lhuutt 'fying the Complexion.
Used to soften and beautify the skin.
remove Freckles. Pimples, . Eruptions, He.
Ladies are now using it in preference to all
oiliers, t'nee 91 per bottle.
Sold by all Druggii-ta everywhere, nd by
IIK.NKV U. t'OSTAR,
Depot 484 Broadway, N. V
lOSTAR'S PECTORAL
COUGH I! E MED Y,
For Coughs; Cofds. Hoarsenass. SorTliroat,
Lioup IV hooping Coughs, llifluema.
Agihma. Consumption, Bronchial
Affections, and all diseases of
the Throat and Lungs.
Bottles, 25 cents. SO cents, aud $1 sites,
Sold by all Druggists everywhere, and by
llfc.NKY K. COSTA K,
Depot 484 Broadway, N. Y.
QOSTAR S CELEBRATED
Bishop Fills!
A . Utuvermt Dinner Pill ! !
For Nervouine and Sick Headache, Cot-
tiveness, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Bil-
liousness, Constipation, Diarrhoea,
Colics, Chills, Fevers, aud
general derangement
of the Digestive
ORGANS.
Boxes. 25 cents, 50 cents, and $1 siioi, and !
told by all Druggist ? where, and by
HENRY R COSTAR.
101-fc Dpo 4S4 IWJwa V. T,
WARDED A OOJ.D MEDAL I
AT TBI
Lmerickn Intitute TtSt I
OCTOBER 10, 1K6.
In direct eornpelilion with all the leading
makers m Uia country.
'PELOUDET"
O RG A N.S
AND
MELODEONS.
C. PELOUBET k SON', Manufacturers.
Respectfully invite the attention' of pur.'
chasers, the trad and profession, to ilie
FOLL 0 WING IX S Tit CM EXT S
Of tbeir manufacture .
Pedal Base Organs,
Five sizes. FiTeOctave. one tothree Banks
of Keys, three to eight setts of Reeds,
Prices $235 to 000.
School Organs.
Nine styles, sinjrle and double Reed,
Rosewood and Black walnut oases,
Prices, $130 to $210.
Molodeonp,
Piano style and Poriahle. Twelve Varie
ties, from four to six Onaves. single and
double lieed, l'.Odewood and Black Walnut
Cases.
Prices, $ti5 to 210.
Every instrument is niiuie bv competent
workmen, from the bst material, inieoroiir
personal supervitiion. and every uodi-rn
improvement worttiv ot the nsruo. is inlro
dueed iu them. Ami.g these we would call
ailen-ion lot lie Th'tMoLANTK. which lias
been so much admired, and ci' be found
on'y iu instruments of our own uiuuufac
lure. , . . -,
From among the fluttering testimonials of
emincrit prol's--ors aud orgauists, we give
the following eiirwsts :
The pedals I eotieeiveto he unnpfroach
able in their beautiful smooth quuaiy."
Wm. A. King.
" It is a grand, good i-.'sirument, and does
credit to the builder." if. C. Folger, Troy,
New I ork.
Thev are among the finest Instruments
inanufactured either in this country or a
broad." Wm. Berg, J. Mosenihal, Aptoiuas
They have giveu universal satisfaction.
W. E. Hawley, Kon du lac. Wis.
There is a peculiarly sweet and sympa
thelio tone which harmonites charmingly
with the voice. W. II. Cooke.
" I am particularly plaased with the ar
rangement ol thediSerent registers. nni
11. Brdbnry.
11 tio other instrument an nearly ap
proac'ies the orgar." Thi: Chonsli r, N. 1
" This insiruiuen. lias a clear superiority
UTTI cr CI J iiiiiij J tilt a uuuvv4 iuiwui u
Independent, N. Y.
1 he tones and the action are excellent.
Rev. W. a. Leavitt, Hudson, New York.
" The "nore we use ii the better we like
it." J It Hague, Hudson. New York. ,
" The two U.mk Organ j really a gem.'
J W Kinniculi, IIomIi.o. .Ms.
We have found them excellent in all
pomtj constituting a good lustriiniem.
J C Conk. T J Cook.
" It looks aud Rounds splendidly," S B
.Vmiou. Troy, iew l uric.
" The most erlect toned Melodeon I erer
saw. tjuy r nu'lli.
' They tall hack mi eueh substantial mer
its as superiority of wurkmanHbip. beauty
of tone aud reasonableness of prioe. And
we must say that in all their respeots they
are well worthy of praise. Musical fio
neer. 1
fOjrEvery Instrtiroeut is fully-warranted.
and bored aud shipped in New York City
without charge.
Circulars, Cuts, and rrlce Lists, Ac
sent oc application to
C PL0UBET& SON,
JkooMritLD, N. J.
Or J M Pelton. 841, Broadway. New York
Cenrad Meyer, 7:i2, Arch Street, Philad'a ;
S Brainard 4 Hon, t'leveland, Ohio; J A
Tucker ji Ca, Jackson, Michigan s Herder
k Gerard. Ciuoinatii. Ohio: Joel II Snow,
Mobile. Alaratca, WHOLESALE AdEST.
NEWS DEPOT
AND PERIODIC At
i m n D i?
j. v n u .
DAILY WEEKLY PAPERS
will be for 'aale hereafter, regularly at
The
ST.
Book Stoiii2
MARYS.
N.'B. Any Work, either American
or.Eufofon, Religious, Scientific, Phil
osopLiual, Historical, &c, will bp pro-
cared on application as1 above. - Any
article in the Bonk or Stationery line
not in Store, will be sent for by mail
and be received in a few days ult.ir or
dering. rjun- U-ly. " '
PHOTOOUAPIIS.'-
t. i. H. T. ANTHONY 4, CO.,
Manufacturers of Photographic Materials,
Wholesale and itetail,
. COi BUOADWAY. N. V.
In addition to oiir main business of
PI10TOGUA1MI1C MATERIALS we are
Headquarters fo the following, vi.
8TEUESCOPE3 & STF.KESCoriC V IEW S
Of Amerionn and Forpitrn Cities and Land
sonps. Groups. Siatnai-y. tc.
STEKKSVOPIi; VIEWS OF THE WAR,
From negatives made in the various cvn
paigns and forming a complete Photograph
ic history of the great onnlest. .
8TEHEt0()lMC VIEWS OX C.r.AsS, .
Adapted for either tho Mngfc Lnniern or
the Steresoope. OiirCiinloguc will be sent
to any address on receipt of Stnmp.
HIOTOGIUHIIC ALBUMS.
We manufacture more largely limn any
other house, about TOO varieties from- f0
cents to $50ench. Our A LBCMS have the
reputation nf being superior in beauty and
durability to any others.. ...
Card Photographs of Generals, Stateimen,"Actorj
etc.,- etc '
Our Catalogue embraces over FIVE
THOUSAND different subjects, -including
reproductions of the most, celebrated En
gravings, famiings; eta'ties, etc. Cata
logues sent on receipt of stamp.
rhotographers ami others ordering goods
C. O. D., will please remit 25 per cent of the
amount with their order.
fThe prices and quality of our goods
cannot fail to satisfy,... (june 14"CC-ly.
I - ARO E OA P A. IT V, . GREAT .St rognt h
j and unequalled speed, simplicity and
completeness of operation, are qualities pe.
culiar to the -
Nonpareil "NValxiug.- JIa-
uiite.
It is a Bnuecr.i'u' machine constructed on
etrictly mechani - " prineiples. and tho ex
perience derived irom hve years extensive
use in fcmilies, hotels and public iustilurons
proves it to be of lasting value to the pur
chaser
The manner of operating the Nonpareil,
by roiary motion acting on a clank s'inft
with ba'ance wheel.) which moves the
plungers alternately, is the simplest, least
laborious and most powerful 111 fit can lie de
vised for the purpose, and accomplishes the
work with the greatest rapidity ami the
least possible labor.
I he gre.it speed with which this machine
performs work will be understood trom .be
statement that it is geared to give six strokes
of the plungers for one ti:rn ol the handle,
or, when worked leisurely, about four hun
dred sin kes a minute Safely lo the fabric
wa-hed ts insured by too entire absence of
rubbing. . ;
Agirlorbny of flneen can "work the ma.
chine, and du a week s washing for a f imi'y
of six or eight persons in two to three hours
time: and if mny be relied on locloansethe
clothing thoroughly, without assistance
from band rubbing.
Send for free Descriptive Circular and
terms to dealers, to whom exclusive right
of sale is secured.
OAKI.KY iv KK VTING,
181, Water St., N. Y.
July 20,'CC ly .
J. GURNEY & SON,
PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTiSTS,
707, HKOADWAY. N. Y.
TS ndilition to our Phoioai-aphio Art Gali
I lery, estub'ished in 184l, we Ie ve frjr
me l.i.-t Five years had ailvantais su
ptriur tu any uther f.-t'ihlislniictit iu oh.
tuiiuii Mttinus :roiu lile, ot till the
Prominent V'cltbiitius of the day iu
Curd portrait-, and arc now pulli.-diiug a
LataloL'uo or over
i50l SUBJECTS,
American and Foruijjii, also a laive lisl
ot copies ol Winks of Art und Enurav.
ins. Catalogues petit ou receipt ot
Stamp. Au older for tine ' dozen pic.
Hires 1 1 our onr I atiilogue will' he tilled
at 1 bU, and soul ly mail Ireu. Single
pictures 25 cents each, copies of va.
graving 15 cents each.
. ii. o uIm desire to call uttentiou
to the udvapiae tve Lave lor reproduc
ing, or copying, old lhigueriei-typnH,
Anihruiypes. card I let tut , vc , ut do
ceased relatives and fneiids, oiil.ir'ii.'
tti'-in to anv fizf. und tin isli inr 1 1 Oil
Water Colors, or India luk, with the
aid ol toil la'.i tiled ai huts. .
, 'i.'ii.i
funics aesiriiig copies. bnou'U mere
fore correspond with us direct.
scud lor a cutnhuue. J lie trade
supplied at a liberal discount. Cillery
opeu for free luspectum, aud stranger
visiting the city will bud our tjalli ry
one of the must ugr.-eablo places where
in to while away an hour.
J. GLllNKY & SON.
acD-20 Gu. 7u7. Hroadwny. N. Y
t .. .. .... -
j , All of supcrioi quality, for salt by the
Tannerdale Coal Company
St. Mary 'a, K!k Ccuoty, Pa.
giOrders by mail prompth ittend
cd to. . .8e't,',
lOH PP 'NTING
9 NEATLY
CUEAPLY& .. . A "
e . : ErPKDlTIOUSLV
KxMut! at tit Asocati Offiea'
. .
mew mm
AT TI1B
New Ston? of
W.CIS BROTH Hill
at St. Mary's, Ulk County PcoDsylvania
Successors to Geoeqk Weis.'
Offer for sale, at wbolesale and retail, a well
selected slock of Sl'tA'G,SUMMU
Mi. j -mt -utt 'w W m
Aionixais,
SILKS,
roriJxs,
DELAIXES, MOIIAIKS,
Tluin and figured Alpacas. A large
': ; ' ' 1 . -. r
assortment of Prints, 'Whits goods ;ol
every description. Flannels of all kinds,
Gingham, Tickings and Shirting in
great variety. ...
Ladih's & Children's
Millinery Goods ; such as
BOXXETS,
HATS. CAPS, HIBBOXS, d-c.
CLOVES L- HOSIERY.
(jL.XiiS furnishing g'3th of tttry
description,
CL O THS, CA SSI MERES etc., dc
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS.
A large stock of '
PETROLEUM CANDLES
SOAP OF ALL KINDS.
In short, we have everything needed for
lamily use. ,. .
Cedar and Willow Ware of every de
scription. Coufectioi.ary, Jlrush.
esolull kinds. A lull assort
uieut of Stationery, Wall Pu
, per, Paper Curtains, Itrau.
tiful Oil Cloth Window"
Shades. ' A very large '
assortment ot Segars
aud Tobacco.
yEIiUY OUR STOCK directly
from the Munuluciururund there-
re we etui uHord tu hell ch"aper than
any other establishment iu Elk cuuuty,
PIIE PURLTO
vited to call
are reepcctfully in
nn rxirnun our
Mock and' prices !
Whether, thev wish
to buy or not, for we claim to hav
one
of ihc most complete stocks and the
tlpesr !s I Dlvl'j in the eountv und cau
sell for less profit, than any oilier house.
hi tne county
vAVVi'Sji Brothers
St. X - t'i, MwlOiu'CO.
IUDQWA1, P5Si
WHOLESALE ft'HEtAlL
DElALftttlJ! K
i (fir oi,0 Ci'j
DRY GOODS, i- . , ,M v.
; . . CLOTHING,
. FLOL'R
GROCERIES, . .
QUEENSWARE,
' FEED.
HARDWARE, ,
LUMBER
AND
SHINGLES,
Buyers will find
STOKES
: AMONG THE
Most Complete
1 i
AXD BEST-APPOINTED
. ' ;
in inE
COUNTRY,
ANi THE PLACE TO GET
Good Bargains !
C ALL& SEE i
March 20th, 1860-ly.
BOOK STORE.
St. lax-y'&, Elk County
JUST RECEIVED
6 DC BEADLES DIME NOVELS.
100 HARPERS NOVELS.
2EC GERMAN STORYBOOKS.
ASSORTMENT OF ALL
nd' ( Stationary, Blank books, Time
books, Pass books, and School books
will always be on hand. Purchasing
our Rooks, Paper, Envelopes ic. dirco
from the Manufacturers for cash, we
are enabled to sell at the same rates
tfrt they can be purchased inANY OF
HIE LARGE 'CITIES, 10 per cen
Ullo
wed on all purchases of tcu dollars
upwards.
W. J. RLAKELY.
June 14'C(-'y.
A
O E NT S WAN TED
J. T. IIKAUI.EY'8
HISTORY OF 7 HE WAR,
NOW READY-
Co.uplote in TWO VOLUMES, also in
ONE. It is admitted to be tho most
ntvresting, pi.pul ir, and rnfuuble His
tory of tho Kehellion, which is fullv at.
lected by the enormous sale -of 200.
000 volumes, and a lare portion of
the country mill uncuuvassed.
We are obliged to run our presses
niyht und day to enable us to supply our
Aden's.
Men of charae'erand ability, who de
sire a luciative etuploymeut, will find
this a rare opportunity.
.'1 he price of the work in w'ttme
i to low. (compared with our Histories)
us to bring it within the reach of all
eludes.
For lull particulars send for circular.
Addrens i .
tmtrltnn PuhUnttlntr Com'y
14H Asylum Street,
Hartford, Con.
E
IPlltp SE -VIXQ MACIIIN'E CO.
i'r.'nrtpal OjKce, 616 Brtadway, JV. 1".
CHEAT IMPROVEMENT in Sewing Ma-ohii-fi.
' Kinpira Shuttle. Crank Motion
Bewinn M lobine. It is thus rondered noise.
Iea in hoi ion. lis motion being all positive,
it is not liable o get ovl of order. It is tha
best Family Machine! Notice ia eallrd to
ur ,iew and Improved Manufacturing; Ma
ohine, for ui; rs and Boot and Shoe Fitters.
Agents wanted, to whom a liberal d'.aoouut
will be (iven. No ConniaBmeBls made.
up . EUFIBB 6EWLNQ MACHINE CO.