Tocal and Miscellany. Var Time at Ridgway. Irle Express East ..... 12:45 a. m. do do West 8:84 a . do Mail East... 6:16 p. m. do do West 8:21 p. m. Loeal Freight Kant ... :0a. m. do do West 7:30 p. m. Elk lodge, A. T. K. 8teted meetings of Elk Lodge will be held Tuesday evening, oa or before the full tnoon of each month, nee every two weeks thereafter. J. K. WHITMORE. Seo'y. 1. 0. 0. T. The Regular meetings of Ridgway Lodge, lie. 256, held every Wednesday evening ai their Lodge Room. Himbt A. Pabsoxs, Jr., 8ecy. A0EHT8 FOfi THE ADVOCATE. The following named persons are authorised agents for the Advoeats to receive subscrip tions, advertising or Job work, take pay there for and give reoeipts. Wilcox. A. T. ALDBicif, J. L. Bbowji. Kane. Fbakk W. Maica. -Johnionsburg. Isaac Haoac. St, Matys. Chas. McVba. Centreville. Hoiixa B. Lrach, Maj. Bubss. Caledonia. W. P. Smm, B. A. Wbid. Benneietle. Johb C. Babb, J. W. Baowa. Shawniut. Joan Fabbbb. 8pring Creek. A. W. Ihvi. Highland. Levi Em.othoi.fb. llorton. D. C. Otstbb, N. M. Bbockwat. Tax Commissioners of Elk Coiuily will meet at their office in Ri lgway on Monday the 4th duy of January 18C9. By order F. DICKINSON, Clerk. TnAT Sociable. Remember the dance at the MeCauley House, in Centreville to night, A pleasant time may be expected. New Year's Party. The party at the Hyde llouse, next Thursday evening, will be one of the very best ever given at that house. SlNCE'thc passage of thb bankruptcy law, about 160 cases have arisen under it in the Nineteenth Congressional district, of which 75 or fcO have born from Erie county. No Paper. In .accordance with the usual custom, we shall issue no paper next week. Our hands desire to keep the holi days, and we are glad of the opportunity to gratify them- , Ware assured that the popular remedy 1-nnhA ai " Macamoope contains no mineral substance whatever, but that it is a simple extract from pure barks, and can be I safely used with impunity. Tbb Fabhioss. It may interest the ladies to know that the prominent features of the winter fushions are higlr colors. Tartan dresses and tartan suits are very much worn, and these are very bright and pretty, either for the bouse or street. High dresses of scarlet, cashmere. delaine, or French merino, are very much worn by young ladies, with little paniered over dresses of black silk. Am Orn Diseasr Tn a New Yovk In ..... ,. - . at tution for chantaoie relief, a woman who . . ,. applied for medical aid stated her disease to be " flirtation at the heart," The doc tor, with a twinkle of tho eye, said, " it is not an uncommon complaint with your sex, and easy to cure if the proper remedy is sd." She was also suffering with a chronicle ofthe back," as she said. Vouho Amibica foe January. There is always a great hurrah among the children when Yocnq America arrives. Its stories, its puizles, its pictures, possess an irresistible at traction, and indoce lots of boys and girls to beg at bed time for just " half an hour more." '1 he January number is the third issued since the enlargement, and is one of the most inter esting and attractive that has been published. Parents and teachers should bear in mind that it is the only juvenile periodical that confines itself to sketches of an absolute truthful, natural character. Publication Office, 838 Broadway, N. Y. At $1,50 yearly. One of the finest accomplishments for a lady is to chew gum giacefully. Anybody can chew it soate way, but to do it up with lady like care and grace is an accomplish ruent very rare indeed. e have never een fortunate enough yet to see a lady who had reduced it to a graceful science, but if " practice mikes perfect," we may expect great excellence at no distant day. For their information ne wul mereiy add that a Saten Island ,firm refines, praline and sella a ton a day for chewing gum. It the next thing to the Grecian Bend, and no real lady 6hould be without it. k4 Tub Wat ro doit. We see by the German- town Chronicle, that a gentleman named Collum, living in Oermantown, and as we presume the owner of some lots there, takes what occurs to us as the proper eourse to benefit himself and others : while his efforts cannot fail to benefit the neighborhood in which he lives. He pro poses to give free of all expenses -whatever, a building lot 80x150 feet, to any party who will bui'd a factory, and employ therein twenty bands in any lawful business. He also proposes to increase tha lot three hundred square feet for every additional band employed up to one hundred. We mention this, that some of our public spirited eitixens may see what course is adopted by shrewd business men elsewbeie, to achieve success. Subscbibb for the Advocate. Nbwspatkbs i tub Familt. It is tot every one that appreciates as it should be the value of a family newspaper. Its visitations into the heme circle are at all times interesting and agreeable. It is a friend and companion that is not easily dispensed with. Te the seeker after knowledge it is eer welcome. Te father, and child, all like to hear and read the news of N the week. Their paper Is looked upon as any valuable educator f the family. It will in struct how to read, hew to think and how to use and value facta. It is a sure guide in busi ness. It generally contains infotmation of a practical character upon almost every topie. The farmer gets Information from its columns, In reference to the markets and his business worth ten times its annual oost. The house wife receives hints in reference to household affairs. The interests of the community are always sustained by a live, progressive news paper. The laboring man is benefited by its teachings and the man of wealth and property is cared fur in its Instructions. The newspaper is also a pleasant literary companion. While you read over its well filled pages, it seems like holding converse with a familiar and intelligent friend. It improves the heart. It elevates the soul and enlarges the affections. Mo one should be without a well conducted, carefully edited newrpaper. It is the companion of our solitude, the consoler of our spirits, a true and valued friend, whose presence has arefin'ng influence and whose instructions and words are in valuable and immortal. Stow Coacbbs. In every community there exists a class of people who regard newspapers, railroads, steamboats and other great improve ments of the age as a nuisance. They can give no reason other than that they are to far behind the times to comprehend the use of such institutions. They neither patronize one or the other of these great levers of civilisation, and always studiously avoid making themselves acquainted with the outside world. These persons are to be known, as a general thing. by a certain bombastio swagger they have, en- deavoring to pass a counterfeit article of gas for .genuine information. They are like the Indian, forced to fall back before the enterprise of men who sec merit in these things, and turn them to their own benefit. Scarcely ever known to advertise, as a natural consequence theii business is limited. In time they die out : others of a different character take their places and reap the benefit of their folly. Mil lions have been made by a judicious use of printer's ink. The result of an advertisement may not be seen immediately, but it will show itsolf in time, and for one dollar invested in ad- vertising, the advertiser will gain ten. Out side of mere selfish motives, it should be the pride of all to have in their midst a good local newspaper, one that will reflect credit on the community. SrnxmD Christmas PrssitNT, Fbbb to Atl. The enterprisiag Proprietors of the Ameri can Stock Jocbhal have put up 300,000 copies in packages of 3 each, with a finely Illustrated Show Bill, Premium List, 4c, which they offer to send free, and pott paid to all who apply for them. Every Farmer and Stock Breeder should avail themselves of this generous offer (to give away over $30,000 worth of books,) as the three numbers contain uear 100 pages of choice original articles, and a great number of valuable recipes for the cure of various diseases to which Horses, Cattle, Sheep Swine, Poultry, 4c, are liable. Farm ers will find this monthly a very efficient aid in .ill the departments of Farming and Stock Breeding. It has a Vert i nary Department under the charge of one of the ablest Professors in the United States, who answers through the Joitbnal, free of charge, all questions relating to Sick, Injured or Deceased Horses, Cattle Sheep, Swine or poultry. Thusevery Subscriber has 1 T..... I a librae an 1 Cattle Doctor fret. This JouaSAl 9 furnished at the low price of $1,00 a year, specimen copies free. Address N. P. BOYER & Co., Publishers. Parkesburg, Chester C o., Pa. Cebtaim Tax Exiptions. The law passed by the Legislature exemp ting certain obliga tions based on real estate security from taxa tion went into effect on the 1st of December. It provides that no taxes of any description shall be assessed or collected, except for State pur poses, " on mortgages, judgments, recogni zanoes or moneys owing upon articles of agree1 ment fr the sale of real estate, whether made and. executed before or after the patsage of this act : Provided, that nothing in this act shall bt constructed to apply to morrag:s, judg menti or articles of agreement given by corpo rations." This is regarded as a most beneficent enactment, as its provisions will enable bor rowers of money to obtain it more readily and upon better terms than otherwise would have been the case. It was a question with the Legislature whether tha lawful rate of interest shjuldbe raised, or some of the burdens on money invested in mortgages and judgements removed, and it was to meet the difficulty that this law was passed. The act only applies to the following counties of this section, Elk, Fori est. Erie, Crawford. McEean and Meroer. Some months ago a table girl in a Mil. waukee hotel is said to havo taken auch good care of a sick Eastern young man that, when recovered, be cave her all be bad left, a lottery tioket, that unexpectedly drew a prizo of $5,750, with which sum the cirl went to school in a convent. The young fellow afterward proposed to her by letter, was accepted, ana the nappy pair ill soon be united. MARRIED. At Johnsonsburz. Dee 23d by F. Vernon at the residence of the Brides' Father, Mr. Jack T. bhute of Ridgway and Miss Helleo F. Pat terson of Johnsouburg. Also Mr. William Graham of Ridgway, and Miss Angeline Patter son of lohnsonburg. The above eouples have the printers thanks, and best wishes for their future welfare. "TVTOTICE. Came into the enclosure of the XM subscriber in Jay Township, about the aOihofNov. last. alfiAULl.'Hvi DULL, Dlaoa, with brown stripe on its baok, the owner is hereby requested to oome forward prove property, pay charges and lata mm away, er he will be dispesed of as the law directs J. E. MOULT. 3j, Deo. 15th, 18C8, nd-SU HYDE GILLIS & CO- EW GOODS 1 JUST RECEIVING AT THE STORE C? HYDE, GILLIS & CO. r RDWARE, QUEENSWARL CANDIES, NUTS, to. DRY GOODS & GROCERIES. THE BEST AND CHEAPEST. IN ELK COUNTY. CALL AND SEE AND BE CONVINCED THAT WB SELL CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHER STORE IN THIS SECTION. WE ARE CONSTANTLY ADDING TO OUR STOCK COMB AN1 SEE US. vlnltf. A LECTURE TO YOUNG MEN JUST published in a scaled envelope. A Lecture on the Mature, .treatment ana Radical cure of Spermatorrhoea, or Seminal Weakness. Involuntary Emissions, sexual Do bility, and Impediments to marriage gcneroll. WerVOUSUeBS, VUHU1U pnuu, AiJiic'nj muvt - no, Mental and Physical Incapacity, resulting from Self-Abuse. e., by Robert J. Culver- well, M. D., author of the "Ureen liook," eto. , Trice in a sealed envelope, ouiy six cents. The celebrated author, in tins admirable essay, clearly ueuK-nsiraics irom a unriy years' succereful practice, that tho alarming consequences of self abuse may be radically cured without the use of internal medicine. or the application of the knife, pointing out a mode of cure at once simple, certain and effectual, by means of which every sufferer, no matter what his condition may he, way cure himself cheaply, privately, and radi cally. a This Lecture should be in the hands of every youth and every man in the land. Beut'anu-r seal, in a plain envelope, 10 any address, postpaid, cn receipt of six cents, or two post stamps. Also, Dr. Culverwell's " Marriage Uuide, price 40 cents. Auuress the Publishers. CHAS. J.C. KLINE a CO.. 127 Bowery, New York, P. O. Box 4,550. janl61G7 V ALUABLE LOTS FOR SALE.- The undersigned has laid out a vil age upon hisgrouud adjoining the Ridgway Depot, to be called ELK.. The lots are W feet front by 100 feet deep fronting towards the railroad. Terms For the first lot sold, 100. Foi the second lot sold, $110. For the third; lot sold, $120 and so oa increasing in price as lots are sold. pm, First purchasers get the choice lot, at the cheapest rates. Purchasers will ce registered in ine oraer of their application. Ten per cent ot the pur chase money must be paid at the time of the application. ((.Applications wm ne maaa io ionn u. Hall, Esq., Ridgway, Pa. J. S. HYDE. Ridgway, mar.Ztf'oo-ir. yQU T(J DUV CLOTIIUra Tor tht Million: Go to A. DURLACHER, DEALER IK CLOTHING I CLOTHING! GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, HATS, CAPS, BOCTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, TRAVELING BAGS. Ac. ST. MARY'S, ELK, COUNTY, PENNA. Jan21868lypd . LOOK HERE! WATCHES. JEWELRY & SILVERWARE. C p. Elk HAJILE3 HOLES, Practical Watchraa ker, jeweler ana engraver, magway, eounty, Pa. The subscriber begs leave to announee to the citizens or Kidgway and vicinity that he is prepared to do all work in his line on snort notice ana at reasonable rates in the very best manner. Shop in H. 8. Thayer's Store. Special attention paid to engraving. He has also on hand a large assortment of Clocks, Watches, Jewelry and Silverware which he offers for sale on reasonable terms. Give him a call. nev7'U7tf. Taa Anvocava has tha largest circulation in tha eounty, avd ii tha beet dvrtiis j medium. . THILADELT HIA Sv ERIE SAILBOAT). WINTER TIME TABLE. TK) rvgh and Dirtl Route between Philadelphia, Baltimore Harris hurg, William sport, and the GREAT OIL REGION of Pennsylvania. ELEGANT "SLEEPING CARS On all Night Trains. ON ar the and after MONDAY. NOV. 25th. trains on the Philadelphia- & Erie Railroad will run as follows : WESTWARD. Mail Train leaves Philudclphi.......lQ.4.r p. m. ' " Ridgway 8.21 p. m. " ' arrive at Erie....- .50 p. m. Erie Exp leaves Philadelphia -11. 60 a. m. Ridgway 3.84 a. m.- ' " arrive at Erie 10.00 a. m EASTWARD. Mail Train leaves Uric " " " Ridgway.... " " arrive at 1'hiUd'a. ....10.5.1 a. m. .... 6. in p. m. .10.00 a. m. Erie Express leaves Ene 3.2-r p. m. " " Fidgwey 12.45 a. m. " " arat Philadelphia...- 4,20 p. m. Mail and Express connect with il Creek and Allegheny River Knil Rotd. BAG GAGE CHECKED THROUGH. ALFRED L. TYLER. General Superintende JOHN G. HALL, Attorney at law, Ridg way, Elk county Pa. mar-22'C0 ly HENRY Ridgv SOUTHER, ay, Pa. Altorney-at-Law (febl!'J'u8), A LPINE HOUSE, St. Mary's Pa.. Her- man Kretz, Proprietor. ug9"li6 W. JAMES BLAKELY Physician n.1 S...- S M.. Vllr " UUI KWUl J O, HI" ...... , Pa. Lmar- ou iy. IRANK S. BARRETT, Altorney-at-Law, I' Clearfield. Penn a. Will practice in ilk and Cameron courties. rserJ.'GS-y . EXECUTIONS, SUMMONS, SUBPffii nas, Warrants, &c, on hand and for sate at this office. CH. VOLK, Manufacturer and Dealer , in Lagtr Beer, opposite the Railroad Depot, St. Mary's, Elk county Pa. Mar-22'CC1 . IOA 0. H At. I, JAN. K. V. BALL. HALL & I3UO. Attorneys - at - Law SI'. MARY'S : BENZINGER P. O. ELK. COUNTY, PA. September 20, 1866. ly. J. S. Bordwcll, M. D. Eclectic Physician Office and residence opposite the Jail, on Centre St., Ridgway, Ta. Prompt at tention will be given to all calls. Office hours ; 7 to 8 A. M- ; 12 to2 P. M. j and 6 to 7 P. M. Mar. 22, CO tf. T 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 hia old friends and the pntlio generally. decl3 C8 Ij DAVID THAYER. HYDE HOUSE, RinowAT, Elk Co., Pa. . M. Y. Moore, Proprietor. Thankful for the?patronoge heretofore, so liberally bestowed upon him, the new pro prietor, hopes, by paying strict attention to the comfort and convenience of guests, te merit a continuance of the same. Oct 24 1800. 17RANKLIN HOUSE, ' St. Marts, Pa. " LARGEY & MALONE, Pnnrn's. The proprietors respectfully ask the attention of their friends and the public in general to their large and commodious hotel. Every uttcntiou paid to tho convenience of guests. 11. LAnu r. i , nyVM35Vly J. A. luALOSE. EXCHANGE HOTEL, RIDGWAY, FA. J. HALEY Proprietor. This hotel is pleasantly shunted on the banks of the Clarion Rivor and Elk Creek, at the lower end of the village, Mr. Ilealy will spare no pains for ttie conveuie.ee oi uis guests, lie invites one ana ante give mm a call and try his bouse. Sept, ldh'0-ly. WHEELER & WILSON'S SEW ING MACHINES. Tho under signed having been appointed Sole Agent for (lie sale of Wheeler & Wilson's Sewing 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 i. K.. Vl llllMUKfi, March OVOG-ly. at Ridfrwey, Pa. SOMETHING NEW! House, Sign and Ornamental Painting. 'I HE SUBSCRIBER WOULD RE spec) fully inform the citizens of Elk county that lie has just started in the above business in Ridgway, and feel confi dent -that he can please all who may favor him with their custom. UKAlNl.NU, FAl'Ml HANGING AND CALCIMIN1NG DONE ON SHORT NOTICE AND IN THErcost fashion able and improved manner and style. Orders left at this Office or at the Bunking House of Souther, Willis & Souther will be promptly at tended to. W. P. WILLIAMS, Mny-17X0-ly. NAHS, SPIKES, HINGES, RIVETS, locks, bolts, and all kinds ot builder's materials In general can be had chenper at the St. Miry's Hardware Store than any other place in Elk oounrty. (n28'G7) A". orders for Stoves and Hardware will be promptly attended to ag soon as received, at the 12 07 St. MARY'S HARDWARE STORE. "ARDS, Bill-Heads, Letter-Heads, Tags, j Handbills, Ac, done in a neat manner. aud at the iowkst pbick, FOR CASH, at the Elk Ad- ocate Printing Office. B LANKS of all kinds for sale at this fio. TnNVELOPES, LABELS & TAGS neatly I 1 y printed 1 1 tne Advocate uroco. VISITING CARDSNEATLY d at this oKoe. EXECUT- ilUNS. PISTOLS. RIFLES. KNIVES. VJT pocket and table cutlery, of tha best quality and most approved pallet be, very . eheap at the Hardware Store oa Biberger's old eerner la t. Xary's. &39afiW HI MRS. SMITH HAVE 1 pray to get La salt es 1 no, Mrs! Smith. But I heard Mrs. Sandwich, Bay to Mrs. Huokleboom, (hat she beard Mis. Spendthrift wy to Mrs. Stingy, tother day, that, as hows when aha was down to Ridgway seeing the sight, she called at Thomas' warorooms, and of all tha sights she ever ever beheld, "why la me " she says that that young man showed her mor'n thirty different kinds of chairs, and I declare to goodness, if sho didn't say that sho believe! every other one was a baby, chair, and the cribs for babys, why I they open and shut just like doors, so in the day timo they can be put away. And then the different styles of m BEDSTEADS, TABLES, BUREAUS, AND WASUSTANDS, SPRING-BEDS, MATRESSES ANT LOUNGES; why will you balieve it, ho said he had Lounges, and Brackets, and Hat-Trees, and what do you call em's, that como all the way from Bosting, only I don't believe no auch stuff as that. But, Oh ! my, that wasn't a begin'in of all I saw, but as this was tho most wondoi I'ul of any I thought I'd tell you. Cause if LnVhWa thrv osn'l tin hotter than to rmtromse D . , - f s ASH SASH I ! SASH t ! I DOORS ! DOORS 1 1 DOOR 1 1 ! MO ULD1XGS I MO ULDLVGS! ! MOULDINGS! I t For every man who is going to build a HOUSE. BARN, SHOP OR SHANTY. I have on hand SASH Glaiod or not, of all kinds, sites and patterns. Also DOORS OF ALL KINDS) and MOULDINGS of every description from a half inch bead to a heavy crown or architectral moulding. 1 BUILDINGS put up by the day or job, at short notiee. LIME by the peck or load, always on hand. Any of the above named stock can be scon or had by calling at tho Furniture Warerooms of H. If. THOMAS, above corner of Main and Depot streets Ridgway, Pa., who is the agent for the sale of the same. 3iu2 SALYER JACKSON. "VOTICE. Came to)the premises of the sub scriher in Fox.township, about onemonth ago, a Red Heifer, about three years old. and described as follows t White face, and white on her belly. Al-o a pale red steer, about three yeurs old. and marked with several white spots The owner of the above named property, can have the same by proving property and paying the necessary charges, otherwise luey will be disposed of according to law. JOHN KINEHULS. Dated Dec. 1, 18G8. LOOK HERE! CENTREVILLE TIN-SHOP. TO UN WAPLE desires to make known to tho citizens of Centreville and tho surrounding country thnt he has taken the shop formerly occupied by R. J. Maloncy, on " .MuCauley s Corner in Centreville, sua that he hopes bj paying strict attention to his business and the wants of his customers, to merit their patronage in his line. He will Kcjp on baud a large and well selected assort- mont of Z anil hcct-voitf "HXm, of his own manufacture, which he will warrant to be of the best quality. His stock consists of everything that is useful iu the tinware line about a house. I ask a fair trial, and if my work does not give satisfaction, my customers will not be obliged to take it. J Will's WAi'Ltt, seplti:tf. J. S. BORDWELL, M. D. ECL.EVTIC i'ursici.tjr T! itie word- eclcctio means to chosso or se lect niodicines from all the different schools of medicine ; using remedies that are sate, and discarding from practioe all medi cinos that have an iinjurious effect on the sys tern, such as mercury, antimouy, lead, cop per, &o. I lay aside the lance the old bloodletter, reaucttr or depleter, and equalize the oiroula tion and restore the system to its natural state 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 aiseases peeu liar to females, Ac CATARRH I treat with a new Instrument of a late invention which cures every case. TEETH extracted without pain. Office and residence south of the jail on Centre ot. UHice hours from 7 to e a. m ; 1 to 1 p. m ; 6 to 7 p. m. Deo. 23 C7.-ly. J. S. BORDWELL, A TTENTION M1LLOWNIRS THE EAGLE TURBINE WATER X WHEEL, patented July 00, 1807, is superior to any wheel in use. The- undur signed havo the agency for Said wheel in the Slate of Pennsylvania, and can recommend it as being the best manufactured. For of further particulars, and circulars, inquire at our Foundry in Kersey, where machinery, mill-gcuring, castings And steam engines will be made to order at reasonable prioes. We expect by giving satisfaction in our work to receive a good share of public patronage. J. F. ROBERTSON, It. BELL Kersey, Elk Co., Pa.,janl6 lG8pd. T) LACKSMITQ'S CARPENTER'S AND j joiuer'e tools for sale " aheaper than the eheapoet" at tho St. Mary's Hardware Siero (aovM'67.) YOU HEARD TUB NEWS t wbat'a happened, any om died or going married f yoa want to buy furniture, or any of your the establishment of It. II. THOMAS, Ridgway Pa. HARDWARE N EW HARDWARE STORE ! The subscribers have junt 'opened in ST. MARY'S A new and Complcto Stock of Heavy & Shelf 1 1 9 And will keep constantly on hand a grot variety of COOK AND nEATING STOVES; Bar Iron, Sfccl Anvils, Bellows, Nnil.'s Horse shoes, springs, Build- ing Hartlicare, saws, and File of Every 'Description GUNS, PISTOLS AND CARTRIDGES, Cutlery, Plated Waro and House Furnishing Goods. Al' kindsof Mcchan- ics' Tools I TINWARE Of every description, which will be sold at the LOWEST CASH PRICES. They have also the exclusive agency in Si Mary's- for the IMPROVED ORIENTAL BASE.BURNING COAL STOVES AND PARLOR FURNACES I Which have received Four First Cist V miums at the New York State And ma er Fairs ; Also, the Great Silver Medal at the Fair of the Am erican Institute, held in New York City, 18G5. They are Perpetual Burners, only one being required fo be niada . ouring the season. M. BEECHFR. J a. WM. U. COPELAND. nov28'C7 ly For doing a family washing in tho ! cheapest manner. Guaranteed equal n in the world ! Has all the strength o. rosin soap with the mild and lathering qn ties of genuine Castile. Try this splenti , soap. 8old by the ALDEN (' 111: J If WORKS, 48 North Front Street, Phill'.ph ! Sept2 '08: ly Y)U. TAYLOR'S OLIVE BRANCH BITTER. A mild and agreeable LANT, STOMACHIC and TONIC SriMfc CARMINATI . sti! JsifisL iSlilll B I TT E R S , Extracted entirely from HERBS 4 ROOTS, Highly beneficial in DYSPEPSIA, GFNERAL W51!,L. TY, AND LOSS OF APPETITE ii ., . . .. . "oouem corrective, lot peisua suffering from Disorders (ff the Bowels, Flatulence, Ac. OLD EVERYWHERE ! Depot, No. 413 Market Street, Phil.'a. ep9,'08.1y J. K. TAYLOR CO. JOUIS II. GARNER, PRACTICAL MACHINIST. Can be found at hia . Foundry at St. Mary's where he is ready to have all shop-work ia his line done on short notioa. Bt. Mry. Benxingor P. 0., Elk oo., Pa., myl'o' ly JOB WORK of all kinda and doa. J enptiona done at thia office.