The Elk advocate. (Ridgway, Elk Co., Pa.) 186?-1868, April 18, 1867, Image 3

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Flic l'.H:3 l ii.-l 1 :c: p. m.
do ilo West 3: 17 a in'
do Mail East 3:MI p. in.
' do do West 1:1! I p. m.
Local Freight East 10: SO n. m.
, do do West 6;15p. in.
" NOTICE,
Hereafter the Post Office will lo
closed every evening nt 8 o'clock. On
Sunday it will be kept open from 8 to
10 o'clock A. M. Mail Closed fit 6
P- M. , L. LUTHER, 1 M.
Mre call tho a'tention of our readers
to tlic Advertisement of PemoiiEst's
Monthly Magazine. We believe it
to be nil that is claimed for it. In point
of sizo it is ono of the largest magazines
published. In the variety of its matter
it is excelled by nonc.'as a fashion and
pattern monthly it stands at the head.
Evert family ought to hare it. The
subscription price is S3. Wo will fur
nish Demouf.st's Monthly Mao a,
ZINE and' the Elk Advocate for $:,.r)0
in advance. To those who have ahca
dy paid their subscriptions to the Arfvo
'catu wo will send Iemorest's Month
ly for 82. AVe nro enabled to do this
under a special arrangement with the
publisher.
J&2?The Comrjissiunors of Elk coun
ty will meet at their offioe in Kidgway,
on Friday, the 10th day of April next.
Jas. K. P. Hall, Cl'k.
m
SSyTho Dime Society meets at the
house of A. II. Head, to-morrow even
iug. A general invitation is extended
to everybody.
ff7Ve have for sale at this office a
scholarship in Rryant & Strattnn's In
ternational Chain of Commercial Col
legos. For Sale Cheap. Ap.IS-tf.
High Water. The rain of Monday
last raised the water in the different
streams to such a height as to submerge
the srflcwalks in the lower part of town.
TVe have not learned whetherany dam
ngo was snstaiued from it by our lumber
men, ,
E3k.The regular bi-monthly meeting
of the Catamouut Ease Hull Club, will
be held in the Court House on Saturday
evening next.
II. II. THOMAS, Prcs't.
J. F. Moore, Scc'y.
IMMIGBATION TO THE SOtlTH.
Tho New York Tiling, in noticing the
inland destination of immigrants to this
country landed at that port, says : 'Out
of tliirtoou thousand arrivals at this port
during tho last month, less thau .two
hundred announced their intention of
settling .in the South, while on tho oth
er hand the westward tide continues as
great as ever. We have no doubt that
this may, in a slight degree, be attribu
ted to the small effort mado by the
Southern States, iu comparison with tho
AVestcru, to attract immigration ; but it
is owing in a much larger measure to
the unsettled condition of affairs in the
South. Free political institutions, or
der, the chance for acquiring land, and
tho opportunities of labor, are the great
attractions to immigration, aid until tho
South can offer these ns tho West offers
them, immigrants will prefer tho lat
ter.". 1
The South has made efforts to turn
the stream of immigration in that di
rection, as we learn from the Tinvn,
which announces that tho statesmen of
the South, "represented by Governor
Oir, of South Carolina, are addressing
themselves to tho people of Europe, in
the hope of seem ing something from tho
tide of emigration which annually sets
in from Ireland and Germany. ' Virgin
ia has an accredited agent in London
for this purpose. Tennessee is about
sending ono there, sundry parties are
laboring in tho interests of Louisiana
in that market, ami South Carolina has
within tho month sjnt a special eommis.
fiioner abroad, charged with this verj
important duty. So far as we are in
formed, South Carolina, urged and aid
ed by Governor Orr, is in tho van of
this movement, and is preparing to
make systematic endeavors in tho lino
of settlements."
Tho trouble in this matter is that the
leaders of tho Radical party will not
allow tho Southern States to become a
portion of the Union, and that deters
immigrants from locating in that seo
tiou. The men who leave the military
governments of Europe, whore the iron
heel of despotism crushes liberty und
labor to the earth, will not chooso a
home where the same kind of authority
is dominant, and hence they ovoid the
'n,Ut'1 u,"'tr present circumstances.
Then aguin, the Radical papers teem
with accounts of outrages in tho South,
anj convey the impression that neither
life nor property is safe iu any one of
the now unrepresented States, and this
also has tho effect of filling tho West
with foreign luhorers. to tho injury ot
the South. If tho Radical party will
take tho hand of military rule off from
the Southern Stutes, they can and will
offer sufficient inducements to obtain a
fair share of the foreign immigrants who
land upon our shores. This is all that
is needed to give tho South a start in
tho matter of obtaining laboicrs, and
until that is duuo they cannot compete
with the West.
Pryiujj Up The loadb.
SPECIAL OFFER TO SUBSCRIBERS.
J Subscribers av'.II be furnished with
Dt.moki si's Monthly M ah azi e an !
The Elk Advocate for ono year for
?3,.r0 in advance. Subscribers who
have prepaid their subscription to the
Advocate, will be furnished with De
morest's Monthly by sending us $2.
New York, April 14.
A man named John G. Myers, stop
ping at Lovcjoy's Hotel, was found dead
in his room this morning. Tho cause
assigned for his death is a beating which
he received last night in the saloon of
Louis Schwartz, No. 16!) Eroadway.
One of tho parties supposed to bo im
plicated in tho affair, named James G.
Galway, has been arrested.
Georgia has filed her complaint in
the Supreme Court against the military
despotism bill, llight. Tho matter
should be hurried up as rapidly as pos
sible, and the Court given no lest until
it shall make a decision against tho con
stitutionality of the bill as of course it
mu.t, sooner or later.
In Paris there are 80 free schools,
employing :M0 female teachers and edu
cating annually 15,000 poor girls.
A man in Chicago' advertises a half
interest in a well regulated laying-hen
for sale, assigning as a reason his utter
inability to spend all tho profits.
pOCHT P II O C L AMATION.
V ' Whereas the Honorable Thomas
W. Williams, President and Hon. E. C.
Schuitze and Hon. Jesse- Kylcr, Asso.
ciate Judges of tho Court of Common
Pleas, and Justices of the Court of
Quarter Sessions, and Orphans' Court,
and Court of Oyer and Terminer, and
General Jail Delivery, for the trial of
capital and other offences iu the county
of Elk, by their precepts to me directed,
have oidered the aforesaid earned courts
to bo holder nt Eidgway, in slid for the
county of Elk, on the LAS T MON DAY
IN APRIL, it being the 2'Jth PAY of
the mouth, and o continue one week.
Notice is hereby gioen to tho Coroner,
Justices of the Peace, and Constables of
the county of Elk, that they are by
these precepts commanded to be then
and there in their prober persens, at 10
o'clock a. in., of said day, with their
rolls, records aud inquisitions, and other
remembrances, to do those things which
their offices appertain to be done, and
that all Justices of said county make
returns of all the recognizances entered
into before them, to the Clerk of the
Court as per Act of Assembly, passed
May 4, 1834. And those who sre
boui.d by their recognizances to prose
cute the prisoners that tire -or shall bo in
the jail of said couuty of Elk, and to be
then and there to prosecute against them
as shall be just.
J. A. MALONE,
April 11, 1S67. Sheriff
DIVORCE NOTICE.
Tohn. C. MoConncll ) Klk'Co. Com. Tlcss
ft
versus y .No. 10
151, November
Charlotte MeConnell. I Term,
180,
To Charlotte MeConnoll :.
Take notice that you nrc required to ap
pear at. the next term of said Court to be
held on the last Monday in April next to
answer the complaint of the Liballynt in
ihis case. .(AMI'S A. MA .ONE.
Sh'ffs Office, April 1 Sheriff.
A DM IX I.STH.V TOIS'S NOTICE. Notice
J- is hereby given 'lint Letters of Ad
ministration, with will annexed, on the es
tate ofTllhW JOHNSON, late of Ilcnezett
township. Elk county, deceased, have been
grunted to the undersigned. All persons
indebted to said estate are requested to
call and Betilo, and those having claims
against the same will present them duly
nuthenlicatcd for actt'emeut.
J. O. JOHNSON,
mail 101.
Administrator.
INTENSE EXCITEMENT!
CLOTHING f CLOTHING !
CLOTH WG for the SMliion I
A Well Dressed Man
liUYS HIS CLOTHING
AT THE STORE OF
GEO. P. MNTENACII,
IN ST. MARY'S.
BEST
ALWAYS THE '
v irrv tfv
1. i-'a t
P. HINTEN.VClt having taken en
Xr tire control of the ctflublibhnicut
formerly occupied by G. P. Hint couch &
Co., would respectfully inform tho citizens
of Elk county that he is prepared to furnish
them with tho
Best Kind of Clothing
ut rales which defy competition.
, lie has ou hand a large assortment of
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
Consisting of PANTS, VESTS COATS,
which he has lately purchased iu the East,
and which he will dispose of at a slight ad
vance on cost.
His flentlcmon'; Furnising .Apartment
is specially adapted to the wants of his
customer. He has also a large and extensive
stock of CLOTHS, CASSIMEKES, VEST
INUS of the latest style und pattern,
which he will maAe to order iu a neat and
durable manner, and us CHEAP as it can
be done any place ii the country.
C1VE II I M A CALL. Satisfaction guar
anteed, and goods warranted. All ho
asks is a FAIR TRIAL to prove it.
St. Mary's Pa., Feb. 11. 1W.
l:lsiijss iiliiwlcl'jt.
OMN (!. II ALL, Aitorn.'V nt law. Ili'lj;
.iy. KiU enmity Pa. im-U2 P(i ly.
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Oil WORK of all kinds and dcs.
criptioDa done at this office.
CARVER HOUSE, Warren, Pa., Hull &
llall Proprietors. nugO'GG-ly
ALPINE HOUSE, St. Mary'g Pa., ITot
mnn Krctz, Proprietor. pug!)'G0
mm: art or jig dancing
fnd II AN JO
I ' PLAYING taught by O. W.
BROWN,
lUiigwny, i'a.
rsepi4.tr
TJVVECUTIONS, SUMMONS, SUliPO
nas, Warrants, &o., on hand and for
sale nt this ofaco.
T)
It. W. JAMES RLAKELY Physician
and Surgeon, St. Mary's, Elk county
i'a.
niar-22'G(i ly.
D
Pa.
R. W. W. SHAW Practices Medicine
and Surgery, Cenlreville, Elk county
mar-22'GG ly.
. A. S. HILL Kersoy, Klk county Pa.
Will promptly answer nllprofessional
calls by night or day. mar-22'G(i-ly.
r
It. EBEN J. RUSS. Physician and Sur
geon, fit. Mary's Elk county Pa.
June-21'(ili-ly.
TAIT.IE J. BLAKELV. Attorney nnd
j Counsellor at law, and U. 8. Commis
osuer. Kidgway P. O. Elk county, Pa.
mar-22'GG-ly.
SOUTHER AND WILLIS ATt"orTcy7"nt
Lnw, Uidgway, Elk county Pa., will
attend to all professional business prompt
ly. mar-22'60-ly.
R. W. 1!. II.VliT.MAN, St. Mary's, Elk
county, Pa. Late of the Army of the
1 olonmc. 1 articular nttent ion given to all
cases of surgical nature. mar-22'GG-ly.
EltHKY If OTP, r,.
A. U. WHEELriv, Puui-uiETon.
This house is conveniently mid pleasant
ly located in the thriving village of Cenlre
ville. Every attention paid to the conven
ience of guests. 1 31 18ti7tf
JOB PR1
Hand
RIXTING. such ns Cards, Posters,
Bills, Bill Heads &o., done nt
ho ADVOCATE OFFICE on short notice
nnd nt reasonable prices.
CIl. VOLK, Manufacturer nud Denier
. in Lngtr Beer, opposite tho Railroa J
Depot, St. Mary's, Elk couuty Pa.
Mar-22'GG-ly. , ,
T-)ORDWELL AND MESSENGER Drug-
gisly. Dealers in Drugs and Chemicals.
Paints, Oils nnd Varnish. Perfumery Toil,
et nrticles and Stntionary, Bidgwny, Elk
county Pa. mar-22'GG-ly.'
HENRY II. THOMAS, Denier in all
kinds of Furniture, Spring Beds nnd
Mattresses. Picture Frames nnd Collins,
Kidgway Pa. Ware Rooms on tho corner
of Muiu nnd Depot St's. may-17'G6-ly.
'3. S. BORlJWEI.L Eleclio Physi
cian. Lato of Warren county Pa., will
promptly answer all professional calls by
night or day. Residence one door east of
the late residence of Hon. J. L. Gillis.
Mar-22'GG-ly.
VSTASHINGTON HOUSE, St. Mary's.
t Elk county Pa., Edward Babel Pro.
prielor. J his house la new and fitted up
with especial care for tho convenience of
guests. Good stabling attached.
Mar-20'GGly.
iVLIVEIt & BACON, Manufacturers and
V Wholesale ,! Retail Dealers in
i'lonp. Feed and Qrain,
CAXA L MILLS, ERIK. PA.
Orders solicited nnd promptly filled at mar-
ket rates. autr Oth-UO'-l v
JO, IN U. HALL
T IAT.T,
.IAS. K. P.
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Attorneys - at
- Law,
o . iimnx o;
BENZINGER P. O. EI.K COUNTY.
September 20, 18GG. ly.
ST. MARY'S IIOTEL.B. E. Wellcndorf
Proprietor, St, Mary's. Elk county Pa.
This house is new and fitted un with esne.
cial care for the convenienco and comfort of
guests, nt moderate rates. Free Hack, to
nnd from the Depot. Good stnhlinir at
111 O -
ncucu. Lmar-22'GG.ly.
T)RACTICAL
CI.OCK AND WATCH
I JlMvKlt.-
ST. MARY'S. Elk ceuntv
Pa. Edward MeBa-ido. keens oonstnnilv on
mum nnu lor snle, Mntclics, Clocks, Silver
Plated Ware and Jewelry ot all descriptions.
BfRepainng neatly executed, nnd done
on short not ice and rcasonablo terms
Mar 2'J'GU-l3
SOMETHING NEW!
HOUSE, SIGN So ORNAMENTAL PAINTING.
T
Alilj SUIISCKIUER WOULD UK.
spectfully inform the citizens of Elk
county lhi;t he has just started in tho
ahovo business in Ridgwny, nnd feel confi
dent that he can please ull whoniny favor
him with their custom. GRAINING,
PAPER HANGING AND CALCI.MINING
DONE ON SHORT NOTICE AND IN THE
rv.ost fashionable and improved manner and
style. Orders left at this OHieo or ut the
Ilankiug House of Souther, Willis & Souther
will be promptly attended to.
W. P. WILLIAMS,
May-17'GG-ly.
milAYER HOUSE,
X It IDG WAY, FA.
DAVID THAYER, Proprietor.
The undersigned having fitted up a large
and commodious hotel on the southwest
corner of Centre and Mill streets, with good
and convenient stabling attached, respect
fully solicits the patronage of his old friends
and the pul lio generally.
declil'GG ly DAVID THAYER.
riho subscriber begs leave lp announce to
f the citizens of Elk nnd adjoining coun.
ties that he has purchased the harness shop
lately occupied by John Emulz, and that he
is prepared to do ull kiudit of work in a suit
able slyle,
SA 1) I) LES,lii:iDLES,UA RKESS
kept constantly on baud at price to suit
the times. Give me a call shop in the sec
ond story of Drug Ktoro buildiug.
oell-ly. 0. LEVIS. .
Tlie Glrurd JAfe Insurance,
Annuity & Trust Co.
OF PHILAD'A.
CH.IHTEltEit I.V 1S36
CASH CAPITAL $ 800,0110,00.
ASSETS $2,4.-i.i,y",5,&G.
Mutual Insurance combined with tho ce.
curity of capital.
For insurance apply to
JOHN G. HALL,
ftbl2G7tf Kidgwuy, P.
THE PLACE TO BUY IS Mil ERE
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INSUItANGJJ
AGAINST loss or DAMAGE byTIRK.
riHE Lycoming County
Mutual lnsur-
I anee t ompauy
at Muncev. Pa., con
linues to Insure ajrainnt Loss or Dnmnco by
Fire oil all kinds ef Merchandise. Public
and private uildings, either iu town or
county. Also on Mills, Tanneries, liurns,
stocks of (Jiuiu, ic, at the lowest possible
rales, consistent with taf'.-ly to the Insurer
and Insured. The Lycoming County. Mu
tual Insurance Company inv.ies an invesli,
gution as to its stability. Its cupital
amounts to
8 a. 8 00,000!
Thus assuring to every One of Its patfoils
that their losses will be promptly and satis
factorily paid. Its management has always
been prudent, as its existence of twenty
six years fully demon straies
JAMt.S ELAKt l-T,
Agent for E'V county, at St. Mary' -
THE PLACE TO BUY ISAT
Till: 151 DO WAY
DRUG STORE.
KEPT BY
BORDWELL & MKSSKNGER,
Dealers in Drugs, Medicines, Taints,
Oils, Whito Leatl, Lubricating Oil,
Lamp Oil, Tanner's Oil, I'cr.
Tumerics of nil Kinds,
Tho purest Vartiish,
Druslies of every
. Style and
Sizo
Dye Stuffs, PureOonfoctionarics Citron,
Raisins, Patent Medicines, 'Vines,
Wattlics,' Jewelry, Rin;s,
Toboccocs & Pegars
l'uic Litjuors for
Medicinal p ur
poscs only.
A LARGE ASSORTMENT
Of Everything Useful
Pertaining to li Drug Business Gen
erally, Turo Drugs at Low Prices !
Pure Drugs at Low Prices !
Notions iti Endless Variety !
Notions in Endless Variety 1
American and English Watches !
American and English Watches !
Latest Styles of Jewelry, Rings, &c.
Latest Styles of Jewelry, Rings, &c.
Fancy Articles, Toys, Latest Novels !
1'ancy Articles, loys, Latest Novels !
Albums, News, Stationery, Rird Cages !
Albums, News, Stationery. Rird-Cages !
Violin, Runjo and Guitar Strings
Violin, Ranjo aud Guitar Strings
mar2018GG
KW CASH GROCERY STORE.
JAMES McCLOSKEY, Dealer in
Groceries Sc., would respectfully inform
the citizens of Kersey and vicinity, that
he has gone iuto tho Grocery business,
and will open on or about the middlr
of May. lie keeps constantly 011 hanc
an extensive stock of
TEAS, FLOUR.
SUGARS,
TOBACCOES, SEGARS,
WHISKEY
by thcbarrel or quart, and evervthint?
connected with a fit'st class .Grocery
Store.
I will sell for CASH and consennpnt
ly can afford to sell CHEAPER 'than
the CHEAPEST. I invite everybody
to colne and satisfy themselves.
JAMES McCLOKEY.
May 3d, 'CO. Cm.
JEROSEXE AND GAS STOVES.
TEA
AND COFFEE TOILERS,
POTS, OIL CANS, &o. &c.
GLUE,
s3 All the cooking fur a -a
family may bo doDO with -a
Kerosene Oil, or Cas, ""tBn
BS5" with less trouble, hnd Ut -a
BUtF less expense, thau by any tBa
fe-if other fuel. tea
Each Art iuto manufactured by this Com
pany is guaranteed to Perform all that is
claimed for it.
j&ST'Scud for Circular. 5a
LIBERAL L1 SCO UXT TO THE
TRADE.
KEROSENE LAMP HEATER CO.,
20G Pearl Stueet, N. Y.
July-l'J'CG.-ly.
Valu;
The ui
LUA15LE LOTS I'OR SALE.-
undersigticd lias laid out a vil.
Inge upon his ground adjoining the Ridg
way Depot, to be called ELK. The lots
are 50 feet front by 100 feet doep front
ing towards the railroad.
Terms For the first lot sold, 100. Foi
the second lot sold, $110. For the third
lot gold, J 120 and so on increasing in
price a's lots are sulJ.
BFJL. first purchasers get the choice lot
at the cheapest rates.
Purchasers will bo registered in tho or
der of their npplicat ion Tftt percent of
the purchase money must bo paid at the
tjinc of the application.
B3jApiucations will ne mado to John
G. Hall, Esq., Kidgway, Pa.
J. S. HYDE.
Kidgway, ni(ir,29'C)-tf.
ITCII ! ITCH! ITCH !
Scratch t Scratch I Scratch I
WHEATON'S OINTMENT
Will Crnn.Tnr. Itch is 43 Horns
Also curea SALT RHEUM. ULCERS,
CHILBLAIN'S, aud all ERUPTIO.VS OF
TUB SKIN. Price 50 cents. For sale by
nit druggists, liy sumlinii CO coins to
WEEKS & POTTER, Sold Agents, 170
Washington street, Host on, it will be for
warded by mail, free of postage, to any part
ofthe United Mates. ( iune-7'llti-ly.
ri ROVESTEEN & CO.,
T
PIANO FORTE MANUFACTURERS,
409 Piruatlicai, Kcw Yuilc.
THESE PIANOS received the Highest
Award of Merit ! nt the Hortift fair, evor
the best makors from London. Pal is, tier
many, Ihecilies of New York, Philadidphia,
ltnliimore and Boston; nlso the Geld Kcdal
nt the Amrriean Iimlilutt, for FIVE succes
sive vears! ! Our Pianos contain the
French Grand Aolion, Harp Pedal, Over
strung Bass, Full Iron Frame, aud all Mod.
em Improvements. Every instrument u-ar-
rUHted Hi r. veart. Jlaile under the su
pervision of MB. J. H. GE0VESTEEII, who
111 a practical experience of over Ihirly-
tive yenrs, and is the maker of oivr tlevtn
thuuiau l pinno furtn. Our faoililiei for
manufacturing enable us to sell iIi.mo in
struiiieulH from $100 to J '20(1 cheaper thai
any first rings piano forte.
July-l'J OU.-ly.
Oil S A 1, I I .The entire
Hlock and fi nt -es of iln- C.,tifvillo
Tannery formerly owned l,y .l,,,n Met lea, y
& Co., are offereil for ibI(,. Apply to
JOSEPH WISFKLDKK.
Si. MARY'S,
or W A. II LY.
or F. SCIIOENING,
March 14, 1807-tf. Centreville.
JISSOLUTION-
The copartnership heretofore oxh!in be
tween William O. Healy nnd II. A. Dil i,n.
ler the firm of Healy At Dill. j this Jny ,.
solved. The busineos of tho firm will bo
settled by William C. Healy.
W. C. HEALY,
March 14, 18(;7-fit It. A. DILL.
I'TIKBKLM'.S V()(iT. lViiTienrteiT&
" Watchmaker, St. Mary's, Elk county,
I'a. P.ooms next door to lliiitcn.ich's
Clothing Store. All kins or work dvuo
dono in a satisfactory manner, nnd war
ranted. Consultations in riy.ud to work
in the German, rench or English .m.
gunges. March 1 1, lli7tf.
DIVORCE NOTICE.
HAnHIET MeCPLLOLII, "l In the Court
by her next friend of Com. Pleas
JAC0I5 FIELDS, - -of Elk county.
No. II. Nov.
.U'LIUS MeCULLOUGIT J Term, 1S00.
To .IE LIl'S McCl LLOl GH :
Take notice that you are required to ap
pear at the term of said Court to be held
on the last Monday of April next, to an
swer the Libellatit in this rum.
-SheritV'H Olliee, 1 J. A. MALONE,
March Uih, ISnii. Sheriff
PAY UP1 PAY UP!
All put sons knowing themselves indebted
to the firm of John MeCh nry & Co. nro
requested to call and settle their nceounlM
immediiitcly, nud those linvinn plnim
ngainst the snmc nre requested lo prcnent
them duly authenticated for settlement, to
W. A. ELY, and
F. SnOENINli, of
Centreville.
JOSEPH W1NFELDEU,
surviving partner of
mnr. 14, 'C7-3t John McCleary,& Co.
DIVORCE
JOS. T. II ANON LD,
NOTICE.
In the Court of
Com. Pi's of Elk
NANCY M. IIANONLD. J co.No 15, Nov.T.
To NANCY M. IIANONLD:
Take notice that you Arc required 14 tfp
penr nt the next term of said Court to bo
held on the last Monday of April next to
answer the complaint of the Libellant iu
this case. JAMES A. MALONE,
Sh'ff's Office, marl 4. Sheriff.
PELOUBET ORGANS & MELODEONS.
Unanimously awarded the First Prize,
A GOLD MEDAL,
"AS THE BEST CABINET ORGANS,"
Am. Inst., Now York, Oct. l.'itio.
Being pronounced superior in yunlity,
Power nnd Variety of Tone, and in number
of combinations.
"As the best instruments of America
were there contending, whichever won tho
battle would have nothing left to conquer."
Am. Art Journal, edited by a well-known
musical critic;
They have nlso taken the first premium
wherever exhibited this season.
PEDAL ORGANS, one, two and throe
bnnks of keys six sizes Sli-jO to $1,)00.
Without pedals, single and double bank in
great variety, S?fi5 to $ l")0. These Organs
with their smooth, pipedike quality of tune,
beautiful solo stops, strength of chorus,
unequalled pedals, nnd general organ-like
effects, are superior for Churches, Hallsi
Parlors and Schools. They are put up in.
enses of Solid Walnut, fancy veneered Wal
nut, (new and unique styles) and elegant
iioscwnou, ot spleinliu designs and finish,
and of the best workmanship! it being
intended that each instrument shall be a
niodtdofits kind. . AH instruments down
to a fine octavo portnblo Melodeon, have
the beautiful Trcinolaute stop, without
extra charge.
A large assortment, constantly on hand
nt our Geneial Wholesale and Retail Ware
rooms, 841, Broadway.
Our Illustrated Circular and Price Lists,
with our new styles, are now ready. Send
for a oircuiar.
PELOUBET, PELTON & CO
Manufacturers, ',1. 841.
marl4Gm Broadway, N. Y. City.
A1NES BRO S PIANOS.
THE PIANO OF AMERICA !
Theso Pianos ore universally acknowl
edged by competent judges equal to tho
best Piano made. For references, they
have many thousand city and country resi
dents, including larg-j number:) of tho High
Schools, (Seminaries, &o.
These Pianos have not only stood tho
continued use und heavy practice of on
year, but have beeu used the last Fftoen
years to the utmost satisfaction of thoso
Using them.
They have taken premiums and med il-i
wherever exhibited. Such has been th
deninnd for tlu-se Pianos, that Messrs.
Haines Bio's have been compelled to en
large their works to the extent of 21 to M)
Pianos a week.
Having now ono of tho most extensive
and complete Factories in the United
Stales, Factories alone covering ovr three
fourth of an acre of gi oiiud, comprising a
frontage of 2P.I feet 011 S.'eohd Avenue.
They nre undoubtedly the cheapest fir.it
elnss Pianos in market. Fully guaranteed
for five years. Send for lU'us"iiu6d Circu
lar. 11 A1XES UIUVS.
oou, 3-3S, SliO, o(i. Mil, at;3,:!70,37-',
Sjeini'l Avenue,
iuar71S0S3iuos New York City.
T?XECUToirS NOTICE.
Not ice : ; here
Tesiaiiieutar v
I w bv given that Letters
on the estate of JOSEPH Ellltlii, ate of
Beimnger towu.-hip, deceased, have been
granted to tho undersigned. All persons
indebted to said estate are requested to
make immediate payment, nud tiiose hav
ing ulainu against the same will present
tkciu duly authenticated for sotilemi.iit.
ADAM JESUERGER,
fiifer7Gt Executor.
Sampson Short,
John G. Hall,
Jo. Kirkpatrick,
Louis Vollmer,
Wm. M. SiRije.ly
Jcs. K. P. II?.!!.
BASKING-HOUS OF
hort,
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St. TJrtrj's, Eettxtng-er i. O.
El.K Cdl NTV, Pfsna.
"I70R SALE. 1 'lie St'H'e.house w L,
1." oecupieil by Burke and uod ii ,,:!,
lor sale. A desiialue ,H-titiuu
Ill 1
thriving boroiuh ol St. Marv'n.
A p.
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