The Elk County advocate. (Ridgway, Pa.) 1868-1883, December 11, 1868, Image 3

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Local ard Miscellany.
Var Time at Htdgwny.
Erie"Express East ... 12:45 a. m.
do do West 8:84 a m.
. -do Mail East 6:16 p. m.
do do WeBt 3:21 p. m.
loeal Freight East 9:40 a. m.
do do West 7;30 p. m.
Elk lodge, A. Y. M
Stated meetings of Elk Lodge -will be
held Tuesday evening, on or before the full
moon of each month, onco every two weeks
thereafter. J. K. WIUTMORE. Scc'y.
I. 0. 0. T.
Tho Regular meetings of Ridgway lodge.
Wo. 256, held every Wednesday evening at
their Lodge Room.
IIent.y A. Pabsoks, Jr., Secy.
Methodist Episcopal.
Rev. . F. Vernon, Pastor. Vorning Ser
vice, in the Court House, every alternate
Sunday.
AGENTS FOB THE ADVOCATE.
Tho following named persons are authorized
agents for the Advocate to receive subscrip
tions, advertising or Job work, take pay there
for and give receipts.
Wilcox. A. T. ALumcn, J. L. Brown.
Kano. Frank W. Mercb.
Johnsonsburg. Isaac Hauax.
St, Marys. Chas. McVeak.
Cenlreville. Homkr B. Leach, Maj. Bi'BKK.
Caledonia. W. P. sn:n, B. A, Wkkd.
Eennozette.-John C. Bard, J. iV. Brown.
Shiwmut. John Farrer.
Spring Creek. A. W. Irvin.
Highland. Levi Elt.othorpb.
Horton. D. C. Oyster, N. M. Brcckwat,
Sociabik. The Good Templars' sociable
will be held at II. F. Ovciho'stcrs' residence,
nex4 Thursday evening- A geneyil invita
tion is extended.
The mercury stood at 10 above zero thiB
morning. Winter appears to be in a great hur
ry to get into active business this season.
The Snow StorS. We have been visited
during the last few days with a continued and
Bcvero snow storm. Tho snow is three feet.
Jeep on tho level ground, and sUighing will
commence as soon as the roads are broken out.
The P. &. E. It. R. thus far hai been kept
open. Although the trains have been behind
timeinsome cases, yet tho regular trips have
been made. The storm did not, we understand
reach Philadelphia.
Conoresb met hist Monday. The President
at last accounts had not sent in his message.
When he docs it will be a gratification to know
that in all probalily it will be the last annual
ono which A. Johnson will ever send to the Con
gress of the United Slates This is ow reason
vrhy we may look forward to " a happy new
jear.".
Joseph (Jukes a well known, and oldcilizen
olTidioutc, Waircn Co. Pa., wasone of the per
nms lost in the late steam boat disaster on the
Ohio River. Mr. Green was an extensive lum
. hcrmnn and oil operator. Some lime previous
to his death he had been engaged in n board
yard at Cincinnati.
RfDiPAi, Restoration. Its good effects air
permanent. It not only lestorcs t li e color ol
tho hair, but the quantity nnd natural glossi
ness. This is said by every one using Mrs.
S. A. Alltn's Improved (tew ';') Hair Re
storer or Dressing in one lolile.) Every Drug
gist sells it. Price One Dollar.
Some ono who has evidently seen the world,
and experienced whereof ha speaks, gives
vent to his fueling as follows : " If you wish
to keep a town from thriving, don't put i'p any
more buildings than you can conveniently oc
cupy yourselves. It you should accidently
have an empty dwelling and any one wants to
ront it, ask him about three times the actual
valuo for it. Demand a Shylock price for
every ppot of grojnd God has given you
stewardship over. Turn a cold shoulder on
every mechanic or bus'uess man seeking a
homo among you. Look at every new comer
with a scowl. Run down the work of every
new workman. Go abroad for wares rather
than trado with those wh o seek to do business
in your midst. Fail to advertise or in any
way support your paper, sa that people abroad
may not know whether any business is going
on in your place or not. Wrap yourselves up
with yourselves, and cover yourselves up with
a coat of imperious selfishness. There is no
more effectual way to retard tho growth of a
town thnn actions like these enumerated.
The Pennsylvania State Temperance Union
through its agents has presented to audiences
in different parts of the State, not less than
three hundred Temperance Sermons, and ad
dresse, this year. These have been spoken at
the instance, and by tho request of, Lodges of
Good Templars, Divisions of Sons of Temper
ance, Temples of Honor, and Temperance
Churches, schools, and private individuals.
The lecturing force has been, and desires still
to be, constantly employed in pleading for
total abstinence and prohibition. All persons
who desire to hear the claims of the cause
presented wisely, and acceptably,, can be grati
fied by writing to William Nicholson, Esq., 115
South 7th St. Philadelphia, or to Rev. Powell
Combe, 613 Arch St. Philadelphia.
A Temperance Convention is to be held at
Harrisburg in February next-
Fatal Accidekt. On last Monday evening
(Nov. 30) Lorenzo Brownleo of Caledonia this
county, met with a shocking and sudden death.
He and others were in the woods cut'ing down
trees for Bawlogs. About dark they fe'.l a tree
intending it to complete the day'a work. It
struck an old rotten stump twenty-five or thirty
feet in highth, causing it to oscillate for a few
momenta, and soon it ceased moving, and all
thought the stump would not fall, si th e
started home, but a they were passing, it sud
denly fell striking the deceased and breaking
tits neck, back, leg and arm causing instant
death. The unfortunate man leaves a wife and
two shildren to mourn their loss. He was 28
years of ogc.
Bur at Home. If you do not support home
enterprise how do you expect to be sustained
yourself in a home business T Some persons
have a perfect mania for going out of town to
purchase that which they can buy at hone, as
though a foreign artiole was better than the
same at bom. This is deoidedly wrong, and
detrimental to the place in which you live.
" Live and let live," should be ourmoto. The
only way to build up and keep a town alive is
to spend your monov at heme. By so doing
you will not be compelled to sell cut and go
elsewhere in order to find a "live town-"
Tiik Poor. As the winter is already at our
doors and tireless hearth and empty pantries,
must follow a scarcity of out-doer labor, we
should not forget in the midBt of our abun
dance, the wants of the suffering poor. There
are families in our town who require looking
after, and those who have been blessed with
abundance of this world's goods, should open
their hearts and their purse strings to the
wants and necessities of others. The rich can
afford to be liberal when, called upen for the
exercise of Christian charity and benevolence,
and no stronger appeal to their sympathies
could be presented than an army of .helpless
women at d children suffering the pangs of hun
ger and of want, If there are any such at pres
ent in our midst, let them be properly cared
for. The Almighty has lavished His blessings
upon our country during the year that is passed.
Our fields have been crowned with plenty, and
our garners are overflowing with the fruit of
the harvest. Give to the needy and let the poor
he provide! for. It is a Chiistian duty, to say
nothing of that chain of sympathy which liiks
us together in a common humanity.
Mispent Evenings. The boy who spends an
hour of each evening lounging on a street cor
ner, wastes in the course of a single yeaf three
hundred and sixty-five precious hours, which,
if applicdto Btudy, would familarize him with
the rudiments, at least, of almost any of the
familiar sciences.' If in addition to the wasting
of an liur each evening ho Bpends five cents
for a cigar, which is usually the case, the
amount thus worse than wasted, would pay for
four of the leading magazines of the country.
Think how much precious time and good
money you are wasting, and for what ? The
gratification afforded by the liunge on the cor
ner or by the cigar is not only temporary, but
positively hurtful. You acquire idle and waste
ful habits, which will cling to you with each
succeeding year. You may in after life shako
them off ; but the probabilities are that habits
thus formed in early life will remain with you
till your dying day. Be cautioned then in
time, and resolvethat as the hour spent in idle
ness is gone forever, you will improve each
passing ono, and thereby fit yourselves for use
fulness and happiness.
Eagnscahccda Bail Boad.
The tonnage for the month of Nov.
Nov. 30, 1S08.
ending
Nov. 2 Coal 342,400 lbs.
" 3 Coal and Shingles 100,100 '
" 4 Coal 324,700 V
' 5 Coal Shingles &o 4:10,000 "
' 5 Coal &o 303.470
7 Coal 507,200 "
" 9 Coal an 1 Shingles 441.300
10 Coal 320,100 '
11 Coal 3(10,500 "
12 Cral 309,300 "
13 Conl 309.3(10 "
14 Coal Shingles &o 351 980 "
15 Coal 300,700 "
17 Coal 274.100
13 Coal Phingles &c 420,300 "
" 19 Coal nnd Lumber 333.500 "
" 20 Coal 140,200 "
21 Coal 280.200 '
" 23 Coal&o 239.500 "
21 Coal 291.821 "
25 Coal 234.109 "
" 25 Coal 317,700 "
" 27 Coal &o 248,950 "
28 Coal 288,700 "
30 Coal 311.000
Making 3,951 J Tons.
Notice. The subscribers to tho ElkCoumt
Advoote slock, are earnestly requested to
forward heir money nnd names. Che certifi
cates of Stock aro ready and can be obtained
of John R. Eaird, Treasurer,
REcnvr.niNa. Weareg'.ad tolnrnthat Mr,
MoCnuley. injured last week by the cars, is
rapidly improving, with good prospects of
saving both his limbs. He is attended by Drs.
Copper and Freeman.
Sociable. The Soeiab'e nt the McCaulcy
House Ccntrevillo, will be on Christmas night,
instead of Christmas Eve, asjnoticed in the Ad
vccate list week. We barn that quite a party
will go from this place.
A Case ol bone cancer was laid before I
convention of seven hundred doctors In I'hila.
delpHia, and the unanimous decision was that
amputation was the only alternative. The
patient was entirely cured without amputation
by using the " Macamoose."
OBIlt founts. giitdorLj.
COUNTY OFFICERS.
President Judge It. G. White.
Additional Law
Williams.
Judge II.
w.
Associate Judges E. C. Schultze,
Jesse Kjler.
District Attorney J. K. P. Hall.
Sheriff James A. Malono.
Prothonotary, &e. 0. A. Rathbun.
Treasurer Claudius V. Gillis.
Co. Superintendent James Blakely.
Commissioners II. Varner, J.
W.
Taylor, Louis Volluier. .
Auditors Clark Wilcox, Byron
Joues, Jacob McCauley.
County Surveyor Geo. Walmslcy.
TIME OF HOLDING COURT.
Second Monday in January,
Last Monday in April,
lurst Monday in August.
First Monday in November.
J.
""OTICE. Came to,the premises of the sub
til scriber in Fox township, about onejmonth
ago, a Red Heifer, about three years old, and
described as follows : White face, and white on
her belly. Al-o a pale red steer, about three
years old. and marked with several white spots.
The owner of the above named property,
can haveThe same by proving property and
paying the necessary charges, otherwise they
will be disposed of aocording to law.
JOHN IUNEIICLS.
Dal cd Dee. 1, 18G8, 3t.
HYDE GILLIS & CO
EW GOODS !
JUST' RECEIVING!
AT THE STORE G7
HYDE, GILLIS & CO.
HARDWARE, QUEENSWARL
CANDIES, NUTS, &c.
DRY GOODS & GROCERIES.
THE REST AND CHEAPEST.
IN ELK COUNTY.
CALL AND SEE
AND BE CONVINCED
Til AT WE SELL CHEAPER
THAN ANY OTHER STORE
IN THIS SECTION.
WE ARE CONSTANTLY
ADDING TO OUR STOCK
COME ANb SEE US.
vlnltf.
A LECTURE- TO YOUNG MEN JUST
published in a sealed envelope.
A Lecture on the Nature, Trentment and
Radical cure of Spermatorrhoea, or Semina
Weakness, Involuntary Emissions, Sexual De
bility, and Impediments to marriage genorall.
Nervousness, Consumption, Epilepsy and Fits;
Mental and Physical Iuonpacity, resulting
from Self-Abuse, ijc, by Robert J. Culver
well, M. D., author of the "Green Book,"
etc. Price in a scaled envelope, only six
cents.
Tbe celebrated author, in this admirable
essay, clearly demonstrates from a thirty
years' succersful practico, that tho alarming
consequences of self abuso may be radically
cured without tho use of internal medicine,
or the application of the knife, pointing out
a mode of cure at onco simple, certain and
effectual, by means of which every sufferer,
no matter what his condition may be, may
cure himself cheaply, privately, and radi
cally. iHThis Lecture should be iu the hands of
every youth and every man in tne land.
Sent and:r seal, in a plain envelope, to any
address, postpaid, ou receipt of six cents,
or two pest stamps. Also, Dr. Culvcrwell's
" Marriuge Guide," price 25 cents. Address
the Publishers.
C HAS. J.C. KLINE CO.,
127 Bowerv, New York, P. 0. Box 4,580.
janl0167
ALIIABLE LOTS FOR SALE.-
The undersigned has laid out a vil.
age upon his ground adjoining tbe Ridgway
Depot, to be called ' ELK.. The lots are 50
feet front by 100 feet deep fronting towards
the railroad.
Terms For the first lot sold, $100. F01 the
second lot sold, $110. For the third lot
sold, $120 and so on increasing in price
as lots are sold.
Bfgi, First purchasers get the choice lot, at
the cheapest rates.
Purchasers will be registered in the order
of their application. Ten per cent of the pur
chase money must be paid at the time of tho
application.
B.Applications will be mado to John G.
Hull. Esq., Ridgway, Pa. J. S. I1VDE.
Ridgway, inar,2lJ'0li-tf.
C 500,000 CUSTOMERS IN FOUR
Years. Patronize the Best.
Having the largest capital, most exper
ienced buyers, and extensive tiade of auy
concern in the Dollar Sale business, we
GUARANTEE SATISFACTION
in every instance, and also the besf selec
tion of goods ever offered at ONE DOLLAR
EACH.
No other concern has any show wherever
our agents are selling. Our motto, ." Prompt
and Reliable," Male and femalo agents
wanted in ci y and country.
THE LADIES are particularly requested to
try our popular club system of Belling all
kinds of Dry and Fancy Goods, Dress Pat
terns, Cotton Cloth, Castors, Silver Plated
Goods, Watches, &c. Established I8G4. A
patent pen fountain and a check describing an
article to be sold for a dollar, 10 cents ; 20 lor
$2; 40for$l; 60for$0j 100 for $10; sent
by mtfii. Free presents to Jgeiter up, (worth
60 her cent more than those sent by any other
concern,) according to size of club, or if not do
not fail to send lor a circular. "
N. , 13. Our sale tdiould not be classed
with New York dollar jewelry sales or bogus
"Tea Comprnies," as it is nothing of the
sort. LAoiMAfi & KENDALL,
65 Hanover Street,
may23-Cm, Boston, Mass.
TTOTICE Came into the enclosure of the
jy subscriber, in the month of August, 1
large RED OX. The owner can have said ox
by proving property, and paying expenses
II notcaiieuior nuiimou uays, tne OX, Wl
be sold to the highest bidder.
JOSEPH DRAKE.
- Ridgway Not. 13 1868, it.
. THtLADELtHIA & EBIE SAILBOAT).
WINTER TIME TABLE.,
Th: nigh and Dirett Rome between
Philadelphia, Baltimore - Harris
lurrj, Williamsport, and the
GREAT OIL REGION
of Pennsylvania.
ELEGANT "SLEEPING CARS
On all Night Trains.
0
and after MONDAY. NOV. 25th.
the trains on the Philadelphia & Erie
Railroad will run as follows s
WESTWARD.
Alail Train leaves Philadelphia... ..10-.45 p. m.
" " " Ridgway 3.21 p. m.
" " arrive at Erio 9.60 p. m.
Erie Exp leaves Philadelphia .11.50 a. m.
" " " Ridgway 3,34 a. m.
", " arrive at Erie 10 00 a. m
1IASTWARD.
Mail Train leaves Erie 10.55 a. m.
" " Ridgway... 5.16 p. m.
" " arrive at Philad'a 10.00 a. m.
Erie Express leaves Eric 0.25 p. m.
" " " Pidgway 12.45 a. m.
" ' ar'at Philadelphia 4.20 p. m.
Mail and Express connect with Oil Creek
and Allegheny River Rail Rovl. BAG
GAGE CHECKED THROUGH.
ALFRED L. TYLER.
General Supcrinlende .
TOIIN G. HALL,
Attorney at law, Ridg-
way, Elk county Pa.
mar-22 GO ly
HENRY
Ridg
ENRY SOUTHER,
Attorney-at-Law
(feb29'C8),
ny, Fur
A
LPINE HOUSE, St. Mary's Pa., Her
man Krctz, Proprietor. nigO'CO
"PVR. W. JAMES BLAKELY Physician
I anu burgeon, fat. Mary s, tlk
county
1'a.
mar-22'G0 ly.
TIIANK S. BARRETT, Attorney-at-Law,
1 ' uicarhelu, Penu a. iV ill practice in
practice
ilk and Cameron courties.
sep9,'08-y .
"I7XECUTI0NS,
SUMMON.?, SUBP03.
l'j nas, Warr
arrants, &c, on hand nnd for
sale at this oflice.
CII. VOLK,
. in Lagtr
Manufacturer nnd Dealer
Beer, opposite the Railroad
Depot, St. Mary's, Elk county Pa.
Mar-22'Gti-l .
JO. IX O. HALL JAS. K. P. HALL.
HAIIj & I3HO.
Attorneys -at - Law
ST. MARY'S :
BENZINGER 'P. 0. EI K. COUNTY, PA.
September 20, 18GG. ly.
J.
S. Bordwcll, M. D. Eclcctio Physician'
Jail, on Centre St., Ridgway, Pa. Prompt at
tention will be given to all calls. Oihce hours
7 to 8 A. M- ; 12 to2 P. M. ; and 6 to 7 P. M
Mar. 22, 00 tf.
T
UIAVER, HOUSE,
RIDGWAY, PA.
DAVID THAYER, Proprietor.
The undersigned having fitted up a largo
and oommodious hotel on the southwest
corner of Centre and Mill streets, with good
and convenient stabling attached, respect'
fully Bolicits I lie patronage of his old friends
andthoputlio generally.
decl3'0G lj DAVID TiiVYER.
HYDE HOUSE,
Ripg way, Elk Co., Pa
M. V. Moore, Proprietor.
Thcnkful for the patronigo heretofore so
liberally bestowed upon uini, the new pro
prietor, hopes, ty paying strict attention
to tho comfort and convenience of guests, to
merit a continuance of the same.
Oct 24 1800.
I7IIANKI.IN
; st. Mari
HOUSE,
mi, Pa.
LARGEY & MALONE, Pnorn's.
The proprietors respectfully ask the attention
of their friends and the public in general to
their large and commodious hotel. J'.very
attention paid to the convenience of guests
It. LARGEY,
niylMSiVly J. A. m A LOSE,
XCH AN GE HOTEL,
RIDGWAY, PA.
J. HALEY Proprietor.
This hotel is pleasantly situvtcd on the
banks of tho Clarion River and Elk Creek,
at the lower end of the village, Mr. llealy will
sparo no pains for the convcnie.ee of his
guests, Heinvitcs ono and all t give him a
call ifud try his house,
Sept. lith'U-ly.
WSJ
ING MACHINES. The under
signed having been appointed Solo Agent for
tliesaleof Wheeler & Wilson s Bewing .Ma
chines for Elk county. He keeps an 'as
sortment constantly on hand. Machines sold
at Philadelphia and New York prices. Any
parties desirous of obtaining them can address
J. K. W111TMOKE,
March 9t-'0C-ly. at Ridpway, Pa.
SOMETHING NEW!
House, Sion and Ornamental Palatini.
I
HE SUBSCRIBER WOULD R E
epect fully inform the citizens of Elk
county that helms just Btartcd.in the
above business in Ridgway, and feel confi
dent that, he enn please all who may favor him
with their cuslonu GRAINING. PAPER
HANGING AND CALC1M1NINQ DONE ON
SHOUT NOTICE AND IN THEnost fashion
able and improved manner and style. Orders
left at this Office or at the Banking House of
bonthcr, n illis & coutlier will be promptly at
tended to.
W. P. WILLIAMS,
May-17'CC-ly.
NAIIS, SPIKES, HINGEa, RIVETS,
locks, bolts, and all kinds of builder's
materials in general can be had cheaper at
the St. Mary's Ilardwaro Store than any
oilier place in Elk counrty. (n28'67)
A".
orders' for Stoves and Hardware
will be promptly attended to aa soon
us received, at tho
12 07 St. MARY'S HARDWARE STORE.
CARDS, Bill-Heads, Letter-Heads, Tags,
Handbills, &o., done in a neat manner.
and at the lowest rtucs, FOR CASH, at
the Llk Advocate Printing Oihce.
B
LAN Kg of all
kinds - for Bale at this of
lie .
T?NVELOPES, LABELS & TAGS neatly
1 A pnnieu 1 1 me
1 the Advocate Office.
VISITING CARDSNEATLY
d at this oHce.
EXECUT
1 UN a, PISTOLS, RIFLES.. KNIVES.
XJif pocket and table cutlery, of the beBt
quality and most approved patterns, nn
cheap at the Hardware Store on Bibcrger't old
nrn In fit (a.'
HI
W
HY MRS. SMITH HAVE
1
M'rSmM ? 00 1 PJ
:to get
W tV..I JfP. fi .4k
iii'ikM rt
mm
La sakca 1 no, Mrs. Sm ith. But I heard Mrs. Sandwich, Bay to Mrs. HucklebooirJ,
?
that she heard Mrs. Spendthrift say to Mrs. Stingy, tother day, that, as hows when she
was down to Ridgway seeing tho sights, she called at Thomas' warerooms, and of all tho
sights she ever ever beheld, " x!hy 7a me " she says thab that young man showed hor
rnor'n thirty different kinds of chairs, and I fleclare to goodness, if she didn't say that sho
believe! every other one was a baby chair, and the cribs for babys, why 1 they open and
shut just like doors, so in the day time they can be put away. And then tbe different
styles of 0
BEDSTEADS, TABLES, BUREAUS, AND WASHS TANDS,
SPRING-BEDS,
MATRESSES AN") LOUNGES J
i.
why will you believe it, he said he had Lounges, and Brackets, and Hat-Trees, and what
do jou call em's, that come all tho way from Bosting, only I don't believe no such stuff a
that. But, Oh I my, that wasn't a begin'in of all I saw, but as this was the moat wondeiful
of any I thought I'd tell you. Cause if you want to buy furniture, or any of your
neighbors they can't do better than to patronize
vlnltf.
S
ASH SASH! ! SASH !! 1
DOORS I DOORS ! ! DOOR ! ! 1
MO ULD1NGS ! MO ULDMGS l I
M 0 UL DING S 1 1 !
For every man who is going to build a
HOUSE. BARN, SHOP OR SIIAJjTY!
I have on hand SASII Glazed or not, of all
kinds, sizes and patterns. Also
DOORS OF ALL KINDS, and MOULDINGS
of every description from a half inch board
to a heavy crown or architecture
moulding.
BUILDINGS put up by tho day or job, at
short notice.
LIME by the peck or load, always on band.
Any of the above named Btock can be seen
or had by calling at the Furniture Warerooms
of H. II. THOMAS, above corner of Main and
Depot streets Ridgway, Pa., who is the agent
for the sale of the same.
3m2 SA.LYER JACKSON.
TOBACCO ANTIDOTE.
WARRANTED to remove all desire for
Tobacco. This great remedy is on
excellnt appetizer. It purifies tho blood, in
vigorates tho system, possesses great nour
ishing and strengthening power, enables the
Btomach to digest the heartiest food, makes
sleep refreshing, and establishes robust health.
Smokers and Chcwcrs for Sixty Years Cured.
Price, Fifty Cents, cost free. A treatise on
the injurious effects of Tobaoco, with lists of
references, testimonials, &c, sent free.
Agents wanted. Address Dr. T.R.ABBOT,
Jersey City, New Jersey.
Aug. lota liw.
LOOK HERE!
CENTREVILLE TIN-SHOP.
JOHN WAPLE desires to make known
to the citizens of Ccntreville and the
surrounding country that he has taken the
shop formerly occupied by R. J. Maloney, on
McCaulcy s Corner ' in Ceutreville, and
that he hopes by paying strict attention to
Ins business and the wants of Ins customers,
to merit their patronage in his lino. He will
Kcap on hand a large and well selected assort
ment of
of his own manufacture, which he will warrant
to be of the best quality. His stock consists
of everything that is useful in the tinware line
about a h;uso.
I ask a fair dial, and if my work does
not give satisfaction, my customers will not be
obliged to tako it. JOU WAPLE.
seplU:tf.
J. S. BORDWELL, M. D.
ECLECTIC lMllSICItJ;
rVhe word eclcctio means to choeso or se
I lect medicines from all the different
schools of medicine ; using remedies that are
sate, ana discarding from practice all racdi
cincs that have an injurious effect on tho sys
tem, suon as mercury, antimony, lead, cop
per, &c.
, I lay aside the lance the old bloodlettttr.
reiucor or uepietcr, and equalize tbe circulu
lion and restore the system to its natural
Btate by alteratives and tonics. I shall here
after give particular attention to chronio dis
eases, such as Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, Liver
complaint, Catarrh, Neuralgia, diseases of the
throat, urinary organs, and all diseases pecu
liar to females, &o.
CATARRH I treat with a new instrument of
a late invention which cures every case.
ill till extraeted without pain.
Otbee and residence south of the iail on
Centre St. Office hours from 7 to 8 a. m ; 13
to 1 p. m ; 6 to 7 p. m.
Deo. 23 67.ly. J. S. BORDWELL.
A TTENTION MILL- 0 WNI RS !
'IM1E EAGLE TURBINE WATER
X WHEEL, patented July 30, 18G7, is
superior to any wheel in use. Tbe under
signed have the agency for said wheel in the
State of Pennsylvania, and cap recommend
it as being the best- manufactured. For
further particulars, and circulars, inquire at
our Foundry iu Kersey, where machinery,
mill-gearing, castings and steam engines will be
made to. order at reasonable prices. We expect
by giving satisfaction in our work to receive
a good share of public patronage.
J. F. ROBERTSON,
R. BELL.
Kersey, Elk Co., Pa., jan!6 1868pd.
BLACKSMITH'S- CARPENTER'S AND
joiner's tools for sale " cheaper than
the cheapest" at the St. Mary'a Hardware
Store , (nov28'67.)
i'OU HEARD THE NEWS t
WDM noppencu, any one uieu vr guiog
married t
the establishment of
H. II. THOMAS, Ridgway Pa.
HARDWARE.
N
EW HARDWARE STORE !
The subscribers have just opened in
ST. MARY'S
A new and Complete Stock of Heavy & Shelf
And will keep constantljObn hand a grant
variety 5f
COOK AND HEATING STOVES,
Bar Iron, Steel Anvils, Bellows', Nail.'s
Horse Shoes, Springs, Build
ing Hardware, Saws
and Files of Eyari Description
GUNS, TISTOLS AND CARTRIDGES,
Cntlcry, Plated Ware and Houso
Furnishing . Goods. All
kinds of Mechan
ics' Tools!
TINWARE
Of every description, which will be sold at
tho LOWEST CASH PRICES.
They have also the exclusive agency in ft
Mary's for the
IMPROVED ORIENTAL
BASE.BURNING COAL STOVES
AND PARLOR FURNACES I
Which have received Four First Class
maims at the New York State and oih
er Fairs ; Also, the Great Silver
Medal nt the Fair of the Am
erican Institute, held in
New York City, 1865.
They are Perpetual Burners, only one
being required to be mado
during the season.
M. BEECHER, .Tn.
WM. II. COPELAND.
nov28'67 ly
For doing a family washing in the btsi
cheapest manner. Guaranteed equal t-
in the world ! Has all the strength t
rosin soap with the mild and lathering q
ties of genuine Castilo. Try this splei t
soap. Sold -by the ALDEN CHKVJH
WORKS, 48 North Front Street, Philadtli,
Sept2 '08: ly
JJU. TAYLOR'S
OLIVE BRANCH BITTEP
A mild and agreeable
LANT, STOMACHIC and
TONIC 8TIM,
CARMIN ATI .
BITTERS,
Extracted entirely from HERBS & ROOTS.
Highly beneficial in '
DYSPEPSIA, GFNERAL UEBII.I.
TY, AND LOSS OF APPETITE
And an excellent corrective for pemms
suffering from Disorders of the Bowels,
Flatulence, ko.
SOLD EVERY If HERE !
Depot,
No. 413 Market Street, PhiU'a.
8ep9,'G8-ly
J. K. TAYLOR CO.
JOUIS H. GARNER,
PRACTICAL MACHINIST.
Can be found at his Foundry at St. Mary's
where he is . ready to have all shop-work '
his line done oq short notioe. St. Mar-
Benxinger P. 0., Elk eo.,-Pa. myl'oti
TOB WORK of all kinds
J criptions done at this office.
and