The Elk advocate. (Ridgway, Elk Co., Pa.) 186?-1868, December 19, 1867, Image 3

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    3LQCAL INTELLIGENCE.
Car Time at llldgicay.
Erie Express East 10:10 p. m
do do West 3:5-a.m.
do Mail East 4:33 p. m.
do do West 2:45 p.m.
Loral freight Enst 0:40 a. m.
do do West 2:25 p. m.
.Our next paper will be issued on
Monday, the 23d instant.
ORIGINAL, VaTTIIAL COLOR
is what you wnt and get by the uso of
" Barrett's Hair Restorative," which
took tho Silver Medal.
BQfThe entctprisiDg managers of the
Eiie Dhpatch, for some weeks have
ltd a correspondent engaged in explor
ing the coal and lumber regions of this
section of thtftnte. His letters are
truthful and to the point, and the Lis
patch may congratulate itself on secur.
ing tho services of so faithful a delinea
tor and perfect gentleman as Mr. Per
kins proves himself.
Look Here. Any person living on
the line of the Philadelphia & Erie
Railroad, between Emporium, in Camer
on county, and Warren, in Warren
county, coming to Ridgway, and pur.
chasing a stove of me, I hereby agree
to pay their railroad fare to and from
Ridgway. This offer is open till the
First of January, 1 8G8.
C. W. SERVICE.
Ridgway, Pa., December 5, 1807.
A Biter Bitten. One day last
week, one of our citizens, who is wclU
known to his neighbors as an inveterate
goker, finding himself in need of a coal
hod, placed some money in the hands of
the Brookville stage-driver, and direct
ed him to buy the desired article, and
fcaid something about " not wishing to
patronize a one-horse blacksrrith shop."
Tn nmririntnr of ! Vi-wM " vuw-
horse blacksmith shop " by Borne means
got wind of the arrangement, and be
tween himself and the driver, sent a
coal-hod along with the stage to Brock,
wayville, and returned with it tho same
vening, the carriage of it both wayt
oosting forty.five ceuts more than it ho
had went to the " one-horse blacksmith
shop," and bought one
We advise our readers to say nothing
to the " little streams " about coal. hods.
Grace Church. This edifice is
about being completed, and we as a
journalist, take it upon ourselves to give
our readers a brief description of it.
Sinoe the village of Ridgway was first
started, we believe, in 1S22 its deni
zens, until now, havo bad no place to
return thanks to the Omnipotent for his
couutless blessirjn-s, except tho Court
House or the old school house at the
lower end of the village. But we are
now clad to chronicle that we have, at
latt, a church which will reflect no dig.
credit on our beautiful town.
The building is located on Centre
street at the head ot Mill street. The
architecture is Gothic ; on the northeast
corner is a Epire 90 feet in he'ght, with
a compartment for a belfry, in which
we understand, it is the intention to put
a bell during tho present winter. The
epire is surmounted by a beautiful gild
ed cross. The main building is 24x57,
and a chancel in the rear 14x15, with a
vestry room attached. The auditory is
provided with thirty-two pews, sufficient
to comfortably seat 250 persons, and is
finished to 'the ridge, each side of the
arch from the plates to the comb bein
calcimined in a blue color, and tho part
from the plates to the wainscotting cal
ciaiinod in imitation of stone. The
chancel is raised sixteen inches from the
main floor. The windows of the church
are to be made of stained gloss, one or
two of which will probably be memorial.
The arrangement for heating is admira
ble ; being heated by a portable base
burning furnace a new patent put in
by Mr. C. W. Service, which so far has
given entire satisfaction.
The painting, graining and calciniiu"
ing was done under the personal super
vision of Mr. Wm. P. Williams, and is
a master piece of workmanship.
The architect and builder, Mr. Mars,
ton, certainly deserves praise for the
prompt and efficient manner in which
he has done his work. The ground for
the foundation was broken on the 25th
of July last, and the carpenter work
rommenoed on the 27th of August, and
dow, on the 19th of December, we have
a church.
Our community owo a debt of grati
tude to the ladies of Ridgway for their
effort in raising funds in various ways
to go towards its completion and erection.
We learn the dedicatory services will
take plaee on Cbrigtmaj,
The U. 8. Musical Review. This pop
ular musical monthly for the cm-rent
month is on our table. It contains a largo
amount musio miscellany, besides some
splendid pieces of musio arranged for the
piano, flute and fruitar. Address J. L. Pe
ters, No. 200, Broadway, New York.
The Gem or the Monthlies. The Jan.
uary number of Demorest, now entering
its sixth year, redeems the promises of the
publisher for 18G8. It Is the most attrac
tire of the fashion periodicals, and deserves
the bucccss which it has achieved. Its aim
is to combine the useful with the beautiful,
and it does it ia the best manner. It sup
plies to ladies a fount of inspiration, which
none who have once tasted could live, keep
house, and dress nicely without : and saves
more dollars in a year than its cost. It is a
marvol how valuable premiums can be afi
forded with a magazine so costly in its get-ting-up.
$3 per year. W. Jennings De
morest, 473 Broadway, New York. Bend
13 cents for a specimen, with directions for
getting up clubs and making money.
m m m
BSf The good work undertaken by the
Washington Library Company of Philadel
phia, for the endowment of the Riverside
Institute as a National Homo and College
for the orphans of those soldiers at the Na
tional Refreshment Saloon of thatoity goes
bravely on. That their noble object may
bo most surely accomplished, they have is'
sued Dve scries of Steel Plate Engravings,
one of which fs given with every share of
stock sold, at prices much below their re
tail value. In connection with this superb
inducement, every shareholder is guaran
teed a present in the great distribution of
$300,000. Many of them are quite for
tunes of themselves. We notice that one is
worth as high as $40,000, another twenty,
another eighteen, one ten thousand, one
fire, two $2,500 each, and a largo number
ranging trom tiny to one thousand each.
Head advertisement.
"To be, or not to be that't the question."
Whether to suffer with mental anguish,
Feverish lips, cracking pains, dyspeptio ftg
onies.
And nameless bodily suffering ;
Or whether, with sudden dasli,
Seize a bottle of Plantation Bitters,
And, as Gunther swears, be myself a man
aguiH,
Gun'.lier said my eves were sallow.
My visage haggard, my breath tremendous
Daa,
My disposition troullesome in fact,
Ho geutly hinted I was fast becomming
Quite a nuisance.
Four bottles now beneath my vest have dis
appeared,
My food has relish, my appetite is keen,
My step elasio. mvrnind brilliant, and
Nine pounds, avoirpupeis, is added to my
weight.
Magnolia Water. A delightful
toilet article superior to cologne and at
Tiuff the pnoe.
THE PLACE TO BUY ISAT
THE RIDGWAY
KEPT BY
GROVE G. MESSENGER,
Dealers in Drags, Medieicec, Paints,
Oils, White Lead, Lubricating Oil,
Lamp Oil, Tanner's Oil, Per
fumeries of all Kinds,
The purest Varnish,
Brushes of every
Style and
Size
Dye Stuffs, Pure Confectionaries Citron,
Raisins, Patent Medicines, Wines,
Watches, Jewelry, Rings,
Tobaccoes & Segars
Pure Liquors for
Medicinal pur
poses only.
A LARGE ASSORTMENT
Of Everything Useful
Pertaining to the Drug Business Gen
erally.
Pure Drugs at Low Prices !
Pure Drugs at Low Prices
Notions in Endless Variety I
Notions in Endless Variety
American and English Watches 1
American and English Watches
Latest Styles of Jewelry, Rings, &o.
Latest Styles of Jewelry. Rings, &o.
Fancy Articles, Toys, Latest Novels !
Fancy Articles, Toys, Latest Novels
Albums, News, Stationery, Bird-Cages !
Albums, News, Stationery, Bird-Cagej !
Violin, Banjo and Guitar Strings!
Violin, Banjo and G uitar Strings I
mar201866
BC. BOWMAN et. al. vs. John Finton.
. In Elk county Common Pleas. No.
27 of April term, 1807.
Foreign Attachment, for money paid for
and goods sold to defendant by plaintiffs.
Notice is hereby given that the plaintiffs
in the al ove entitled action have entered a
rule to have the damages assessed by the
prothon itary, and that the damages will
be assessed iu accordance with said rule, by
the prothonotary at his office in Ridgway,
on Saturday, the 4ihday of January next,
at 2 o'clock p. M.
H. SOUTHER,
nov27'C7-Ct riaintiff'i Attorney.
TAMES PRYOR vs George R. Welton
and R. B. Welton. In the Elk county
Court of Common Pleas.
Domestio Attachment.
Notice is hereby given that the report of
trustees in above ease has been duly filed
in my office, and no objeotion appearing,
the tame will be confirmed at next term.
GEO. A. RATHUUN,
wtmt Protkcnotwy.
1
ALWAYS Til 15
I FURNITURE, COFFINS, PIC
? TURK-FRAMES, &c.
The undersigned having sold his interest
in the wagon shop, now intends devoting
his time exclusively to the Furniture trade.
Ho has just received a large stock of the
BEST FURNITURE MADE
which he offers at prices that cannot fail to
please. His stock consists of
Bedroom Suits,
Upholstered Goods,
Bureaus,
Washstands, Commodes, Lounges,
Bedsteads of Maple, Oak, Whitewood and
lilacK Walnut, Spring Ueus nnd Slat
trasses, Extension, Pining, Break
fist, Tea Party and Quartette
Tables. Chairs of every
kind aad description.
The largest assortment of Cane Seated
Chairs ever brought into this section
of the country, Farmer's Secreta
ries, What Nots, Brackets,
and everything usually
found in a First Class
FURNITURE WARE ROOM
Ticture Frames of ev
kind. size or Quaiity, kept
on hand and made to order,
Looking Glasses, Looking Olass
Plate and Pictures. We would call at
tention to our large stock of Coffins, con
sisting ot Fine, Wbitewood, Cherry,
Chestnut and Black Walnut, any
one of which we can furnish in
three hours time, trimmed
in any style to suit.
Metallio cases of any kind procured in
inree nours time.
Feeling confident that with 'a liberal pat
ronage, we shall be ab le to keep up a First
Class establishment, we appeal to the peo
ple of EH county, to say if it is not better
to keep their money in circulation at home
than to send it off to the cities where if they
buy but little they are sure to get cheated
and pay agood round sum into tho bargain
Then let your motto be, nevsr buy away
from home what can be had just as cheap at
uome, nna the cheapest place to buy Furni
ture in Western Pennsylvania is at H. H
Thomas' Ware.Rooms, Excelsior Building,
corner of Main and Depot streets, Ridgway,
JMk county Fa.
Oct. 31, 18G7-ly. H. II. THOMAS.
TfALUABLE LOTS FOR SALE
V The undersigned has laid out a vil
age upon his ground adjoining the Ridg
way Depot, to be called ELK. The lots
are 50 feet front by 100 feet deep front
ing towards the railroad.
Terms For the first lot sold, $100. Foi
tho second lot sold, $110. For the third
lot sold, $120 and so on increasing in
price as lots are sold.
S First purchasers get the Choice lo I
at tne cheapest rates.
Purchasers will be registered in the nr.
der of their application. Ten per cent of
the purchase money must be paid at the
lime oi me application.
ftAApplioations will be mado to Job.
0. Hall, Esq., Ridgway, Pa.
J. S. HYDE.
Kidgway, mar,29'C6-tf.
INSURANCE
AGAINST loss or DAMAGE by FIRE
THE Lycoming County Mutual Insur
ance Company at Muncey, Pa., con
tnues to Insure acrainst I. una nr T)amu,. K
i ire on all kinds cf Merchandise. Publio
and private uildings, either in town or
county. Also on Mills, 'tanneries, Barns,
Stocks of Grain. .. at. tlio lnwoct nnmlM.
rates, consistent, with safety to the Insurer
1 r , n., .
auu iDsureu. j ne Lycoming county. Mu
tual Insurance Comnanv invit
gation as to its stability. Its capital
auiuuuia iu
S3.800.000!
Thus assuring to every one of its patrons
that their losses will be promptly and satis,
factorily paid. Its management has always
six years fully demonstrates
JAMES liLAKZLY,
Agent for E'k county, at St. Mary's
FURNITURE
AT
ST- MAKY'S, PA-
ASII, DOORS AND FURNITURE !
The subsorihai- Irepna nnnu.1. mlv nn tin.l
all sizes cf 2j.sk aad Doors, al.)
Wardrobes,
Bureaus,
Wajjhsiands,
Bookcases.
Dcks.
Lounjea,
Bedsteads,
Sofas, &c.
Picturo Fr-xej,
Sash Painted aud Glazed,
All work warranted to be of the best mai
lerial and workmanship.
Cull and examine my work and prices as
I feel confident toy work will give satisfac
tion and my prices are as iow, if not lowar
than they are in any other market.
CUAS. L. BAYER,
my2SdC7tf. St. Mary's. P.
LUMBER.
WE ARE PREPARED TO FURNISII
upon short notice the following kinds
of Lumber of the best quality.
FLOORING AND SIDING,
di essed in the best possible manner, from
seasoned lumber, ready for use. Also,
LATH FOR PLASTERING
We will put on oars when required.
tej5All orders addsessed to us at this
place promptly attended to.
SOUTHER, WILLIS & CO.
ftamrt liaffwar.P. :
JOHN O. HALL, Attorney at law, Ridg
way, Elk county Pa. mar-22'60 ly
TAUR1E J. BLAKELY, Attorney at law,
j and U. S. Commissioner. Kidgway
Elk county, Ta. f mar-22'titf-ly.
J
OB WORK of all kinds and Jes.
criptions done at this office.
A
LP1XE HOUSE, St. Mary's Pa., Hor-
man Kretst, rroprtolor. etigi) 00
DR. W. JAMES BLAKELY Physician
and Surgeon, St. Mary's, Elk county
Ta. rnar-22'OfJ-ly.
DR. W. W. SHAW Practices Medicine
and Surgery, Centrevillo, Elk county
Pa. lniar-22'OUly.
vrntTininu m ... c MTnmn
j nas, Warrants, &.O., on hand and for
salo at tins otlico.
II. VOLK, Manufacturer ami Dcalo
j . in Lagtr Beer, opposite the Railroad
Depot, Bt. Mary's, Elk county Pa.
Mar-22'GG-l .
SOUTHER AND WILLIS Attorneys nt
Law, Ridgway, Elk county Pa., will
attend to all professional business prompt
ly. (mar-22'uH-ly
"pvR. W. B. H.VRTMAN. St. Mary's, Elk
I ; county, ra. Jate ot tne Army ot the
1. i .1, :' ,i
a uiiMureu. i ni ubuini uiLClll lull fCIVUIl lu KU
cases ot surgical nature. mar-22 btj-jy,
GROVE O. MESSENGER, Druggist an.l
Dealer in Drugs and Chemicals,
Taints, Oils and Varnish. Perfumery Toil,
et articles and Stationary, Ridgwny, Elk
county ra. mar-22'bli-ly.
JOiI.NO. HALL .TAS. K. V. HALL.
TTALL, & 33RO.
Attorn nvs - at - Law.
oi. itiaui a :
BENZINGER P. O. ELK COUNTY, PA
September 20, 18CG. ly.
"DATLROAD TrOTTST1..
XV WHEELEK & COBB, PnoruiETons.
This house is conveniently nnd pleasant
ly located in the thriving village of Brock
wayville. Every attention paid to the con
venience of guests. Aug. 15. 1807tf
THAYER HOUSE,
RIDGWAY, PA.
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
ana tne puclio generally.
decl3'GS ly DAVID THAYER,
S. SHORT,
JOHN G. HALL,
LOUIS VOLLMER,
JAS. K. P. HALL,
BANKING-HOUSE OF
horf,
St. vUary's, Uenxlnger P. O,
Elk Coitkty, Pinna
TTVDE HOUSE,
JLl RinowAT, Elk Co., Pa
M. V. Moore, Proprietor.
Thankful for the patronage heretofore
so liberally bestowed upon him, the new
proprietor, hopes, by paying strict at
tention to the comtort and convenience of
guests, to went a continuance of the
samo. Oct 2i 1800.
LICENSED AUCTIONEER.
NOTICE is hereby given that I have tak
en out a liconse as anctioneer, and
will attend promptly to the calling of all
sales entrusted to my care.
Any person calling sales without a license
wil be held answerable to the strict letter of
the law. P, W BARRETT,
Dcc2418CGtf. Auctioneer.
E
XCH AN GE HOTEL.
KIDGWAY, PA.
J. 11 A LEY l'roprietor.
This hotel is pleasantly situvted on the
nanus or me uiariou Jtiver and Elk Creek,
at the lower end of the villaze. Mr. llealv
will spare no pains for the convenie.ee! of
1.:. . rr ; 1 t, ,
ma KucBia, jiv juviiue) one anuauio ffive
U 1. ,. .
uiui & cuii ami try ms nouse.
Sept, 17th'C7-ly.
BLACKSMITHING!
II. S. UKLNAP rloairpa In it.r.m iu ,t;
lens of Ridgway and vicinity that, he has
ltiftRfrfl J. S. HvrlA'a Ttlanlrarr,;! K Q 1,
Mill street, and has employed good work-
uieu who win De ever reaay to make any
thing from a buckle to an anchor.
Particular attention civan !.- ilm aU.;nn
-i . "-"6
ii nurses, ah i asa is a lair trial.
liay 17'66-ly.
H.
F. OVERHOLTZER,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
I tideway. Elk Co., Pa.
Tfae Subscriber (lfaira flQnAtfiillw (a
form tho citizens of Hi do-
that he is prepared to make to order as well
ns it l-uu uu uoaeanywoere, anything in the
line of his business. All he asks is a fair
trial. Good Fits guaranteed.
I$$tCloths. Cassimera. VeaMnira tn.1
Trimmings of the latest and most approved
styles kept constantly on hand, which will
be sold CHE APE K THAN THE CHEAP-
tar. raue30.v
SOMETHING NEW!
H0U8E. SIGN So OBHAMEKTAT. PATSTTVO
fpilE SUBSCRIBER WOULD R E
J spec) fully inform the citizens of Elk
county that he has iust otnrto,! i ik.
above business in Ridew&v. and fool ifi.
dent that he can please all who may favor
uiui wnn ineir custom. UttAlMNU
PATER HANGING AND CALCIMININO
DONE ON SHORT NOTICK A KT IV TUB
most fashionable and improved manner and
mjuu. uruers leu at this umce or at the
Banking House of Souther, Willis & Souther
will be promptly attended to.
W. V. WILLIAMS,
May-17'66-ly.
TAKE NOTICE !
ALL PERSONS KNOWING THEM,
selves indebted to the undersigned
are hereby requested to call and sett le their
accounts at their earliest possible conven
ience. JOSEPH 8. IIYDJi.
Ridgway, August 1, 1867.
COAL, COKE AND FIRE-CLAY I
All of superior quality, for sale by the
Tannerdale Coal Company,
ot. juaryg, ii.it County, ft.
HifOrdere bv mail nromntlr tttend.
cd to. fsentie W-tf
ATET Allftl VAL ! 1
FALL AND WINTER GOODS!!!
C HEAP EST GOODS I N
ltlhtfVVAY I
AT THK STORE OF
Cor. of Main 4" Water, end of Hyde House,
Where he has on hand an extensive assort
ment of Goods, consisting of
Woolen Goods, Hats and Caps, Boot
and Shoes, Underclothes, Ladies'
Dress Goods, Shawls and
Nubias, Hoop Skirts,
Opera Hoods, Mus.
lins and Cult,
ooeil
Balmoral Skirts, Blankets and Counter
panes, Ladies' Dress Triwoiings,
Genfs' Furnishing Goods,
Groceries, Paints, Glass
and Putty ! ! !
Call and see my stock before purchasing
clsewhero !
Dec. 5,'G7 ly.
NEW GOODS !
JUST RECEIVED AND
MARKED CLEAR DOWN
To the Bottom !
AT THE
CI1EAP CASH STORE
I. V. IIOUK, Main Street, Ridgway, P.
HAVING just returned from the eastern
cities where I have purchased a large
and well selected assortment of goods, I
invite the attention of the publio to call and
examine my stock, consisting of
Dry Goods,
Notions,
Clothing,
Hardware
Hats,
Caps,
Boottt,
, Shoes,
Quoenswara
PROVISIONS, io., &o.
BUYERS WILL FIND
MY STOCK
FULL AND COMPLETE,
and well adapted to the wants of the
community.
J. V. HOUK.
Ridgway, Dec5 ly.
All orders for Stoves and Hardwar
will be promptly attended to as soon
as received, at the
12 07 St. MARY'S HARDWARE STORE.
RPIIAN'S C0URTSALEiITln"pur8u
ance of an order of the (imhnri'i Pnn.i
of Elk county, grented on the petition of
Peter Chaniberlin and John Chamberlin,
guardians of the heirs of A S. Rhines, de
ceased, late of Warsaw township, Jefferson
county, said euardiana will i nnn in pk.
lio Sale on the premises at 1 o'clocl; P. M.,
on BAiuKUAi, veceroner Zl, 1HU7, all
the interest of A. S. Rhines, deceased, being
the third interest in all thai certain traot,
piece or parcel of land, Bituate in Spring
Creek township, Elk county, Pa known as
the " Oregon " tract, surveyed upon warrant
No. 2956. bounded nn the north hs fCn 90i;
and tract known as Carr's tract, on the east
Dy no. z'Jio. on tne soutn by No. 2914, on
the south irest by Jefferson county line, and
on the west bv No. 2811. Al HO AnA HtMm
saw-mill in good running order.
'I'tK.uff. uue-thiru or the purchase
nionev in hnnd. and thn hiilfini.A In .
equal, annuel payments, with interest from
interest from the date of confirmation of
sale, to be secured by judgment bonds with
approved security.
1'Ll tit CHAMBERLIN,
JOHN CHAM BKRI.IV
Guardians of Heirs of A. S. Rhines, dee'd.
novliltds-pd
NAILS, SPIKES, HINGEs, RIVETS,
locks, bolts, and all kinds of builders'
materials in general can be had cheaper at
the St. Mary's Hardware Store than any
other place in Elk county. (n28'U7)
IRANK ENTZ, Mebcbant Tailob,
Centreviile, Elk county. Pa., desires
to inform the citizens of Centreviile and vi-
einity, that he is at all times prepared to
uo work in a neat ana gatislactory manner,
oive me a call. novG'ly
LOOK HERE !
WATCHES, JEWELRY it SILVERWARE.
riHARLES HOLES, Practical Watchma.
I ker. Jeweler and Engraver. Riilrwv
Elk county, Pa. The subscriber begs
leave to announce to the eitiiens of Ridg.
way and vicinity that h U nrmJ i An
all work in his lino on short notice and at
reasonable rates in the very best manner.
Shop in H. S, Bolnap's Stove. Speoial alien,
tion paid to engraviug.
Jie nas also on baud a large assortment
Of Clocks. Watchan. .1 nwnlrv ami Cil -
which ho offers for sale on reasonable terms.
Give hiio a call. no7T.7if
GUNS, PISTOLS, RIFLES, KNIVES,
pocket and table cutler, nt w.
quality and most aiDrovd !&. r. ..i.
cheap at the Hardware Store on Biberger'a
eld cornar la BU Mary's. (a29,BT)
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