(Slit (fymnijj gicocatc. Local and Miecellanv. Car Time at Jttilgtcatj. Erie Express East 12:45 a. tn. do do West .... :34a m. do Mail East - 0:10 p.m. do do West 3:21 p. m. Local Freight East tl:40a. m. do do West 7;U"0p. m. Elk lodge, A. T. X Slated meetings of Elk Lodge . will be held Tuesday evening, tin or before the full ruoon of each month, onco every two weeks thereafter. J. K. WH1TMORE, Sec y. I. 0. 0. T. The Regular meetings of Ridgwny Lodge, rte. 250, held every Wednesday evening at their Lodge Kooin. IUkbt A. Pabsoss, Jr., Secy. AGEHTS JOB THE ADVOCATE. 'The following named persons arc authorized geats for the Advocalt to receive subscrip tions, advertising or Job work, take pay there Tor and give receipts. Wilcox. A. T. Aldkicii, J. L. Bncwir. Kane. FrakkW. Mikci. Jobmonsburg. Isaac Haoam. Bt. Maiys. CnAS. McVeak. Cenlreville. Homer D. Leach, Maj. Bubkc. Caledonia. W. P. Smrn, B. A. Wikd. Kennezette. John C. Baud, J. VY. Brow. Shawmut. Joii!t Farrrr. Bpring Creek. A. W. Ibvin. Highland. Lbvi Eli.othorpr. Horton. D. C. Oyster, N. M. Brcckwat. 8ociabi.8. The Good Templars' sociable will be held at Mr. Ira Wil is' residence ext Thursday evening- A goneral invito tion is extended. All Disease is fed by impure blood " Macamoose " Is the only remeJy that has been fouud that will radically purify the blood and restore it to a healthy condition. CoxTixrBn Siorr. We commence, this week the publicatiou of an interesting story, which will run through several numbers. Now is a good time to subscribe for the Ailfocutc. Fibb. On Wednesday 30th ult., the dwel ling house of M. T- French, on Depot street, in this borough, was destroyed by fire. The furniture was saved. The fire caught from a defective Jtove pipe. Cab Bcrked. An oil car took fire this morning at Whistletown, but by the exertions of the Kail Road bauds, there was but one car burned. Oi'R Terns It will be seen by our adver tised terms, that we require pay for the paper injidvauce. We hope our friends will reiuii 1o us without delay. Those attending court next week will find it an excellent timo to call and pay. Its Goon Ernii.1 Ark I ubmancnt. lathis it diTers from all hair dyes. By its use luxur iant growth is guaranteed, natural color and gloss arc restored. One trial will cause yqu to y this of Mrs. S A. AJlcu's Improved wk Mlylt Hair Restorer or Dressing in one lotili Every Druggist sells it. Price One Dollar. NawCiTiztx. It wid be seen by advertise ment id another column, that II. F C Krumme, has become a resilient of l'.idgway nd intends to practice meilieiue. lr. K , is graduate of the National Medical College, Washington, and comes highly recommended. tabdino ArrBAT. O i Christmas afternoon t the Kersey House in Centrevile during fight between four or five young n-cn, John l.eahey and Patrick Sullivan were slabbed by man calling himself Kelley. Lcahey's in jury was the more dangerous 1 ,otii of the arteries win cut, causing dangerous homorrh age. Both are doing well anil will soon be able to be out. Kelley was arrested an. I is in ja (.waiting tr'al. Jny Township. Deo 2i!d 18C8. Editor Advociitt Sin : My houso a two story frame buildiug was distroyedby fire yes'crday Monday Dec 2lst. The fire is supposed to have or'igi naled near the flue in-the garrctt. At the time of the fire there was no one at tho house exeept my wife and four email children, conse' qnently there was not much saved. If any of your reader feel disposed to contribute a littlo it will be thankfully received. Lois abeut $1,200. " L. N. Bbiogs. From the thromclr, Pittsburg, Ta. Hoohakd's Gkrmas Bin rs. There probably no disease to which "human flesh is heir," that is more distressing in its effects than that of Dyspepsia, and kindred Diseases rising from disorders of the'Liver and Digcs- ive Organs, and it is this fact, probably, which Las caused the preparation of the American Teraedies new before the public. Among these remedies are Dr. Hooflaud's Gcrmau Bitters which has been prominently before the publio for years, and which has received the highest testimonials from thousands of our citizens who have tested its efficiency in diseases of the hatacter referred to. It has also received the highest commendation from Physicians who Lave used it in their practice, with oomplet success, xnt nootiana s bitters is a strictly medicinal preparation, and contains r.o alcohol rum, or whiskey. IIoorLARn 9 Gkrman Tonic. Is a combina tion of all the ingridieute of the Bi'tcrs, with pure Santa Crux Bum, orange, anise, &e. is used for the same diseases as the Bitters, in ases wrier e an Alcobouo stimulant is neces-r-r. It is a preparation of rare medicinal value, and most agreeable to the palate. Principal Office, 631 Arch St., Philad'a Pa. Sold every where by Druggists and others. At a religious aieetinc; among the blacks colored preacher requested that some brother should pray. Thereupon half wit. M ose commenced a string of words entirely without meaning. At this tho pastor raised his bead and inquired, " Who dat Jrayiog 1 Dat you, brudder Mose f You of somebody pray dat'i .wiuaiuteJ wid de Lord." THE DEMCCHATS H..D A PAiiY. Air" Ham Brtilmann't Vy." DerDemograts hat a parly, It vas in (lis campaign, Dry felled in lofe mil a nscgur frau, Her name vas Matilda Yano, Und mitdis frau und creenpacks, Mil Blnir und Seymour too Dey nought dey glean out Sliihrat Krant. Vnd Sliplit his copf in two. Dor Demogrntshat a pnrty, 1 'dells you it cost him dear, Und ven dey hat dcr nicetin-specch, l'er vas de Lager Bier ; Und vencfer dey knocks de shpicket in, De poys dey gif a cheer I (links dat so vine a party Ncfer coom to a hct dis year. DcrDemograts hat ft party, Cud all vas Souse und Droits", t Ven de Uebels coomcd in, de gompany Did make demselfs to house j Dey Schmoked on do vonco onplcasautncts, Und fcexed it alios vine, Uud vashed dcr lectio peczincss down, Mit Belmont's Ncckarwcin. Der Democrats hat a rnrly, Dey all cot troonk as pigs, Dey put. der mouts to do parrel of bier, Und emptied it oop mil a scliwigs i Und den dey gissed Matilda Yane,. Und she sclilog'd dem on de lop, Und de barty fited mit dable-legs, Dill do Bebublicans made 'cm shtop. Do Demograts hot a barty, Vere ish dat barty now T Vcre ish de lofely golden cloud Dat float on de mountain's prow ! Und Blair, der Mephisfophelcs. Do shtar of de Bhptrits light ? All goncd avay mit de Lager Bier Avay in de ewigkeit ! DIED. On Monday morning (Dec. 28) Inst nt the residence of John Thompson of Fox township, James Kecccinan aged bo years 10 mouths and days. !r. Reeceman was one of the Tionccrs of the county, having emigrated here in tho year 1S17. He was born near Baltimore Md., and from there he came to Brash Valley, Center County, when ho was mariicd- For several years he was miller at the Spring Mills Flouring Mills, and theuce he came to this county and ettl:d near Ccntcrvillc, near which place he has lived over fifty one years. He was an industrous, honest, and good citizen, leaving a host of friends to mourn theii loss. A Gp.kat JotnxAL. Hearth and Flomo is a weekly illustrated Agricultural und tirosido Journal, of tixteeu handsome pages, devoted to the interests of Fanners, Gardeners, Fruit grow- and Florists. Edited by Mr. Donald 0. Miii-hell, assisted by a largo lorps of practical Agrieulturisis. Tho Fireside dopaitmcnt edited by llairlet Boeder f-'towe; atsisted by Jlre lary E. Doilgi'.witli Grace (Jreenwoml, .Madame Lo Vert und other abl e coiitributurs. Terms, for (ill; tingle copies f t, invariably in advance; 3 copies $10; 0 rnpoies Any 0110 semliuir. $IS for a ilidi of fifteen copies (all atono tinu-,1 will receive a copy frV Addit-ss I'etlingill, Hales & Co., Publishers; 37 Park Row, New Yoik. TASilXO AWAY. An exchange beautifully treats this sub ject tis follows : It is nstoui:.hing with what rapidity time passes away ; now tne uavs, me weens, me months htid the years roll around, carrying with thoin the life, the Lenuty and the hopes jf this woild into a vat aud unknown tuture. It seems but a eliort timo, tuaecu, iinee we all felt aud enjoyed the spring and bouvaticy of youth, Hie delights of home, and influences of paternal love, the society uud couusc. of friends who now sleep in the jjruvo ; und yet sou-e of us are oged, and the majority have attained to matured manhood. The vouLa, of the present gen. oration, are growing up nrouud us, but in our youth we knew tbcm not. While we have been rassiug on, m the aircction ot the grave, they have sprung up to occupy our pluses, and follow rapidly in the rear. Hefore us we see the aged tottering along in their fecbluhess, and leauing upon their staves ; behind as is the youtii nustiea with promise, and the infant prattling in its mother's arms. That circle has been kept up, unkrokeu, sinco the morning of the eteation ; tbat circle will be Kept up, unbroken, uutil time is lost in eternity. Our life is a moving panorama the pic tures ou the canvass pass before our eyes, delighting us a moment, but each contain ing a solemn lesson nud warning. He is but aup indifferent observer who does not stndv bimselt. There is the ocean, the lake, tho river, the mouutaiu and vale j the one swells in its maientic gnndeur and murmurs its defiant tones, which are beard from either sboro ; the other rests like a calai minor reflect:ng the light of the million of stars that sparkle in the blue concave j the river dashes on its way to the sea : the mountain lifts its head among the clouds and casts its frowning bhaduws into the vale below ; the valley echoes the songs of its birds, the hum of human voices, the lowing of herds : while here aud there is the busy town, with its active life, its ceaseless com mot ions its impetuous strug' gles, its attractive houses and the 6pires of its churches pointing toward heaven. The bell rings and the picture passes away from our siubt to be seen do more. Thus it is with human life. It is an asiociatiou of objectg, iuterests,- attiactious aud beauties, which bursts upon our sight, perform their uiitsion and accomplish their purposes, aud are then lost to sight. The bell tolls, the canvass inoves? the lights are put out, the vison is lost 10 darkness : silence reigns, the curtain droops, and all is ended in the sleep, the forgetfulness and the insensibility f the grave. fy.il.l. Matebul. The editor of the Louis ville lcn.oerut, in his valedictory, says: "The worst aiii I have on my comcienco is helping to make cieat men out of very nuall ma teiial.". (loon Adviik. An exchange very appropri ately remarks that every . poor laboring man should buy himself, a town lot got that paid for and then work to add tlio necessary improve ment a liltlo hero and a little thoro will in duo timo produco you a homo of your own, nnd plnce yon outride of tho landlord's grasp. Be member that $50 a yoar saved in rent will in tt very few years pay for your own homo and tho money it costs you lomovo and shin about, will, without any loss of furniture and of time, pay tho interest of a live hundred dollar judgment against your ptOj ci ty until you can gradually reduce it to nothing. You can all buy in that way why do you not risk it! If you fail you arc no worso oil' if you s.icctt'd. ai any careful man is sure to do, you hnvo made n homo and established a credit equal to another which will start you in business. MoiiF.aN science is lateral! making ' the desert to blosrmi as the roso " in the great desert of Sahara. In five artesian wells lad been openH, oround which vegetation tlirne-t luxuruntly ; oU,- 000 palm trees', nnd 1,000 fruit trees were planted, and two thriving villages estab lii-hed. At the depth of a little over f.vi huudrcd feet, and underground river or luke was struck, and live u.h have been thrown up, showing that there i.i a large body of water underneath. Cure f jr Foundered IIohsf.s. Take a lump of uluni, the size of a walnut, pnw., der it and dissolve in warm vaster. The horse must be drenched with this liquet and it will throw him into a profuse jers- niration, and be will soon be a-i well os ever ; it should be done as'soon as you as certain his couditiou. bo says an ex change. Among the enormous estates lying loose to bo claimed by American citizens, is the Albcrston estate in Holland, said to be worth filty million dollars. A QENTfiKM AN. endowed with a great deal of brass, desires to meet with a lady possessing a corresponding amount of tin. Cjllt (founts Sirci1orLu. COUNTY OFFICERS. President Judge K. G. White. Additional i-aw Judge II. W Williams. Associate Judges E. C. Schultze, Jesse Kjler. District Attorney J. K. I'. Hall. Sliciilf James A. JIalone. l'rothonotary, etc. (J. A. Katbbun. Treasurer Claudius V. Gillis. Co. Suncrintcndont James IJlakely. Cominissuintvs II. uinei J. Tuvlor, Louis VolltuT. Auditors Ulai k llcox, 15yron o Jones, Jacob MuCaulcy, County Surveyor Geo. Walinnlrj. TIME OF HOLDING COURT. Second Monday in Jauuary, Last MmnJuy iu April. First Monday in Auust. First Monday in November. I I F. V. K RUM MB. M. D., J J , Physioiin and Surgeon, Bidpway Elk Co. Pa. Ollice above store of It. U.- tidlis. Ollice hours from 8 to IDA. M. and 0 to 8 P. M. TXTRAY. Cumo to the premises of the in li undersigned in Jay Township Julv last. ONE YEARLING BULL, black, with white faeo nnd f-.-et. Also, ONi'l YKAilLING HKIFKR, rod, somewhat biindicd and some wliito in the face. The owner is liciehy notineii to cimie rorwaru, nrovo vreneriy, ivit chaves, ami take tliem away, otherwise they will be disposed nf ac cording to law. JOSEPH DILL. Spring Run Nov. 2Ctli, lb, coat. VLEC pul: LECTURE TO YOUNG MEN JUST 'iililished in a sesleil cuvelopo. A l.eelure on the aturo. ireatineni una Radical cure of Spermatorrhoea, or iseniinai Sexual De Weakness. Involuntary Emissions bility, and lm edimenis to marriage gi-ueraH. Nervousness, Consumption, Epilepsy and Fits; Mental and Physical incapacity, resulting from Sclf-Abust. .jc, by Robert J. Culver- well, M. D., author of the "Ureen hook. etc. Price in a ecaieu envciooe, oniy six cents. , " The celebrated author, in this admirable esuy, cieany uemonsiruics irum minjr years succerslul practice, inav me amrining consequences of self ebuse may bo radically cured without the use of internal medicine, or the application of the knife, pointing out a mode of cure at once eimpie, certain auu effectual, by means of which every sufferer, no matter what ins conamon may ue, way . i - - i i i: cure liimse:i cueapiy, privaieiy, snu ju cally. KfjThis Lecture should be ia the hands of every youth and every man in the land. Sent kuu:r seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, postpaid, cu receipt or six cents, or two post slumps. Also, Dr. Culverwell's " Marriage Guide, price cents. Auuiess the Publishers. CHAS. J. C. KLINE 4 CO., 127 Boweiw, New York, P. O. liox 4,u50. J;UllO-lUl "F YOU WANT TO BUY CJLOTMII.YG for the Million : Go to A. DURLACHER, DEALER IS CLOTHING I CLOTHING! GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, TRAVELING HAGS. Ac. ST. MARY'S, ELK COUNTY, PENJi A Jan2180Slypd LOOK HERE I WATCHES, JEWELRY & SILVERWARE, "1H ARLE8 HOLES, Practical Watchina J ker, Jeweler and Engraver, Ridgway, EU county, Pa. The subset iber begs leave to announce lo the citizens of Ridgway and vicinity thut ho is prepared to do all work in his liue ou than notice and at reasonable rates in the very besi manner. Shep in II S. Thayer's Store. Special attention paid to engraving. He has also on hand a large assortment of Clocks, Watches, Jewelry aud silverware which he offers for sale on reasonable terms, Give him a call. v7'U7it'. f HI1ADELIHIA c EHIE EA1LE0AD. WINTER TIME TABLE. Th rvih ami Dtrct Route between I'hiiiilffjiJtin, Ifttllinwre Harris lurj, Widinnmport, and the GREAT OIL REGION of Pennsylvania. ELEGANT On all SLEEriXO Night Trains. CARS Or N nnd after MONDAY, NOV. 2'.th, the trains on the l'iiiladulphia & Erie Railroad will run as follows : WESTWARD. Mail Train leaves Philadelphia 1 0. 4 f p. m. " " " lliilwny S.2I p. " " arrive at Uric it.otl p. Erie Exp leaves Philadelphia 11 AO a. " " " Bidgwny 8 31a. " " arrive at Eric 10 00 a. tlASTWAKI). Mail Train leaves Frio " " '." llidgwny " " arrive at l'hilad'a.. Eric Express leaves Ene . " ' " P.idsway... ....io.r,.r) a. 6.1l. p. 10.00 a. 0.25 p. ... 12. 15 a. " nr-at Philadelphia. 4 20 p. m. Mail nnd Express connt't with Oil Creek and Allegheny River It nil Rotd. BAG GAGE CHECKED THROUGH. A L" 11 ED L. TYLER. Genernl Supcrinlcude. J OHN G.HALL, Attorney at law. Ridg- way, Elk county Pa. ninr-J2 on ly HENRY SOUTHER, Ridgway, Pa. Attnrny-nt- Law (feb2'.l'u8), ALP INK HOUSE, St. Mary's Pa., tier man Krctz, Proprietor. eugH'OG DR. W. JAMES aud Surgeon, St BLAKELY Physician Mary's, Elk county Pa. mnr-22 00 ly 17RANK S. BARRETT, Attorney-at-Law, 1 Clearfield. Penn'a. Will practice in tlk ana Cameron courucs. sep.', oo-y. T EXECUTIONS, SUMMONS, BUBPIE. 'i nas. Warrants, ic, ou hand and for sale at tins oluco. ""I H. VOLK, Manufacturer and Dealer y. in Laeir Beer, opposite the Bailroad Depot, St. Mary s, Elk county Pa. Mar-L'J lili-l . to. IX 0. HALT. JAS. K. V. UAI.1 tiai.i & mto. Attornoys - s t - Law S'J'. MA 111 S : BENZINGEU P. O. EI.K. COUNTY, PA September '20, 16(3. ly. T S. BordwcU. M. D. Eclectic Physician J , O'lico nnd residence opposite the Jail, on Centre St., Kidrway. Pa. Prompt at tention will be given to all calls. Ollice hours : 7 to 8 A. M- ; 1 2 to 2 P. M. ; and C to 7 P. M. Mar. '12, CO tf. "MAYER- HOlSiJ, RIDGWAY, 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 palronage of his old friends and the p'ltlie geuerlly. dcclSUtilj DAVID THAYER. YDE HOUSE, Ridgway, Elk Lo., 1a M. V. Moore, Proprietor. Thankful for the patronige heretofore eo liberally bestowed upon hmi, tlie new pro nrietor. hopes, by paying strict attention lo the comfort and convenience of guests, te merit a continuance of the same. Oct 24 IKOf'i. "IHAMKIjIN house, I St. iMari! s. Pa. T.ARGF.Y & MA LONE. Piiora's. The proiirielors respi-ci fully ask the attention n' tlipir frinnds and the nublic in ireneral to the'.r large and commoilious hotel. Every atienliou paid to tho convenience of !uests. H. LARC.KY, iiy-l)-mvir J A- "lALOSK. E "iXCHANUEHOTEL, RIDGWAY, r.V. J. HALEY Proprietor. This hotel is i.leasanlly situvlcd on the banks of the Clarion River and Elk Creek, at the lower end of tho village, Mr. Hcaly will spare no pains for tho convenio.ee of his guests. lie invites ono aud all to give him a call and try his house, Sept. 17th'G7-ly. ATTflKHLHIi & WILSON', VV ING MACHINES. Tin WILSON'S SKW ie under signed having been appointed Solo Agent for the sale of Wheeler & Wilsons Sewing Ma chines for Elk county. He keeps an as sortment constantly on hand. Machines soid at Philadelphia and New York prices. Any parties desirous of obtaining them can address J. K. WIlliilUtlK, March Dt-'GC-ly. at Rideway, Pa. SOMETHING NEW! Home, Sign and Ornamental Painting, 'I HE SUBSCRIBER WOULD RI rpectfully inform the citizens of Elk county ilu.t he has just started m t lie above business in Ridgway, and feel conli dent -that he can please all who may favor him with their custom. UKAIMNU, fAl'l.K HANGING AND CALCIM1N1NG DONE ON SHORT NOTICE AND IN THE r-.ost fashion able und improved niauuer and style. Orders left at this Ollice or at the lianklig House of Souther, Willis i Souther" wiU be promptly at tended to. W. T. WILLIAMS, w May-17'Gli-ly. VTAIIS, SPIKES, IIINflEs, RIYETS, locks, bolts, and all kinds ot builder's muter iMs in general can be hud cheaper at the St. Mury'a Hardware Storo than any other place in Elk coutirty. (u28'li7) A". orders for Stoves and Hardware will be promptly attended to as soou as received, at the 12 07 St. MARY'S HARDWARE STORJi. CARDS, Bill-Heads, Letter-Heads, Tags, Handbills, &c., done in a neat manner, aud at the i.owkht i-rick, FOR CASH, at the Elk Advocate Printing Ollice. BLANKS of all tics. kinds for sale at this of E NYELOPES, LABELS it TAGS neatly printed 1 1 the Advocate Othco. VISITING CARDSNEATLY ed at tllis oltioe. EXECUT 1UNS, PlbTOLS. RIFLES, KNIVES IT pocket and table cutlery, of the quality and most approved patterns. very j cheap at the Hardware Store On Bibci jcr'f corner ia 3t. M" ry '. I1Y MRS. SMITH HAVB lsJny no! pray . .-.v.'-.'-' naMimii!im Mil Kjllf to get La sakes ! do, Mrs. Smith. I5ut I heard Mrj. Sandwich, say to Mrs. nucUeboom, that she heard Mrs. Spendthrift say to Mrs. Stingy, tothct day, that, oshows when she down to Ridgway seeing tho sights, Bha called at Thomas' warerooms, and of all the sights she ever tint beheld, " u. la me " Bho mor'n thirty different kin la of chairs, and I dcelaro to goodness, if she didn't say that site believe I every other one was a baby ehairj and the cribs for babys, why ! they open and hut just like doors, so in the day time they can styles of BEDSTEADS, TABLES, BUREAUS, AKD WASHSTAXDS, SPRING-BEDS, MATRESSES ANO LOUNGES; why will you bclicvo it, ho said ho had Lounges, lo you call em's, that come all tho way from Bosting, only I don't believe no such stuff a that. Uut, Oh! my, that wasn't a bcgin'in of of any I thought I'd tell you. Cause if neighbors they can't do better than to patronise vlnltf. s ASH BASH! SASH! ! ! DOORS ! DOORS ! ! DOOR ! ! ! MO ULDLXGS MO UL DINGS ! I MOULDINGS! I ! For every man who is going to build a HOUSE. UARN, SHOP OR SHANTY. I have on hand SASH Glazod or kinds, Bizcs and pa'.lcrns. Also DOORS OF ALL KINDS, and MOULDINGS of every description from a half inch bead to a heavy crown or architectral moulding. BUILDINGS rut up by the day or job, at short noliee. LIME by the peck or load, always on hand.. Any of the above named stock can ho seon or had by calling nt tho Furniture Warerooms of H. II. THOMAS, abovo corner of Main and Depot streets Ridgway, Pa., who is the agent tonne sale or lee same. Iiu2 SALYER JACKSON. ""OTICE. Came into the enclosuro of the subscriber in Jay Township, about tho UOih of Nov. last, a EARLINJ BULL blacK, wiih brown stripe .on its buck, the owner is hereby requested to como forward prove property, pay charges and lake lnm away, or he will be disposed of as the law directs. J. R. MOREY. Jay, Doc. 15th, 1308, nG-3t. LOOK HERE! . CENTRIVILLE TIN-SHOP. J OHN WAPLE desires to make known to tho citizens of Ceiitrcville and the surrounding country that he has taken the shop formerly occupied by R. J. M.-iloncy, on .McLauley s Comer in t;entreville, and that he holies by paving strict attention to his business and the wants of his customers, to merit their patronage in his line. He will Kcap on hand a largo and well selected assort ment of fin anil Iicct-$rcu' Wnxt, 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. ' JOHN WAPLE. 8eplti:tf. J. S. BORDWELL, M. D. Kcr.ECTic fit rsicfj. rIhe word eclectic means to choeso or se- X lct medicines from all tho different schools of medicine ; using remedies that are safe, and discarding from practice all medi cines tlist have an injurious effect on tho sys tem, such as mercury, antimony, lead, cop per, ace. 1 lay aside the lance the old hloodlcttcr, reJucer or deplctcr, and equalize the circula tion and restore the system to its natural state by alteratives and tonics. I shall here alter 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, &e. CATARRH I treat with a new instrument of a late invention which cures every case. TIOETH extracted without pain. Ollico and residence south of the jail on l enti e 61. utuce Hours rrom 7 to 8 a. m : 1 lo 1 p. m ; 6 to 7 p. m. Dee. Oi. -ly. J. S. BORDWELL. A T TEN TION MIL L- 0 WNI R S 'I HE EAGLK TURBINE W ATfiltl 1 WHEEL, patented July 20, 1807. is superior to any wheel in use. The under. , . .... -i .c.A tl.a ...... e 1 .1.1 I . State ot Pennsylvania, and can recommend I it ns being tho best lnaiuifactured. further parliuulars. aud circulars, inquire at our Foundry in Kersey, where niuchinery, mill-geuriiig, castings and steam engines will be made to order at rcusonable pi iocs. Wo expect ujr gi.ing bui miiiuiiou iu our worn 10 receive a good chare of publio patronage. J. F. ROBERTSON, R. BELL -Kersey, Elk Co.. Fi.,janlO 1808pd. best T)LACKSMITH'S CARPENTER'S 1 1 joiner's tool for sale " cheaper old the cheapest" at the Ct. Mary's Hardware OtoiS (BOV28 67.) i. i.rj.-'rat.m-S-i; " YOU HEARD THE NEWS f what's linpponecl, any one died or going married f says that that young man showed her bo put away. And then the different and Brackets, and Hat-Trees, and what, all I saw, but as this was the most wondct fu you want to buy furniture, or any of your tho establishment of ' II. II. THOMAS, Hidgwny Ta. HARDWARE. N EW HARDWARE STORE ! The subscribers have just 'opened in ST. MARY'S Anew and Complete Stock of Heavy k Shelf HARDWARE And wdl keep constantly ou hand a gr variety or COOK AND HEATING STOVES', Bur Iron, Steel Anvils, Bcllotrt, Ai7.' Home Shoes, Springs, Build tn7 Hardware, Sates . and Files of Every Discrlptl'M GUNS, PISTOLS AND CARTRIDGE., Cntlcry, Tinted Ware- and House Furnishing Goods. AR kindsof Mechan ics' Tools ! TIN AVARE Of every description, which will be iwi l at tho LOWEST CASH PRICES. They have also the exclusive ngenry in Pi Mary's for the IMPROVED ORIENTAL BA8E.BUKNING COAL STOVES AND TARLOU FURXACBS ! Which have received Four First Clsns miums at tho New York State mul oi er Fairs ; Also, the Great Silver Medal at the Fair of tho Am erican Institute, held in New Yolk City, 1805. They are Perpetual Burners, only mm being required to be mud During tho season. - M. BEECHF". Jt WM. II. COPELAND. cov28'C7 ly LICENSES. Notice is hereby given that tho f l' named persons have filed their tli'v -for Licenses in my office to Jan. r'm;iu as required by the act of Slst March 1W.I-. 1. Urove U. Messenger, store. Itnlnwu 2. Leonard Cook, Tavern, Riil wsy. M.V.Moore, Tavern, Ridgwuv. Franois Gill, Eating House, Ku. D. C. Oyster, Tavorn Hortou. John Koch, Tavern, Fox. Divid Thayer, Tavern, Ridgw iy. John Hansooin. Tavern, Benuzut'io. John King, Store, Jay. Jacob Bibcrger, Store, St. Mnrv . Thos. Zimuiet, Tavern, Si. Mr,, A. Fochtman, Tavern. St. Mu'w. R. 4. 5. C. 7. 8. 'J. 10. II. 12. 13. II. Jos. Windfclder, Tavern, f ( Mi.iy-i C. II. Volk, Tavern, St. M nrv. 15. W. Geica, Ealing House. St. Marys. 16. Geo. Whitman, Eating Houko, St. M. ys. 17. EJ Bliuzler, Eating House St. Mij. 18. Jno. Healy, Tavern, Ridgway. IU. Jog. Wilhelm, Store, St. Marys. 20. Win. Zelt, Tavern, St. Mary. '.'1. Patrick Shannon, Eating liuu.e, St. Marys. 21. H. B. Leaeh, Tavern, Fox. itf. J. F. Martin, Tavern, Fox. 'it. John Vaughn, Tavern, Fox. 25. Geo. P. Devline. Eatinst House. J.-n. mM:y 11 'li It V. XI ni-ov . Inlm fVnniKrl,!..,, T.rj'll. hleneiBttn 1 I GEO. A.RATHRUN, TXit. For List of Causes set down for trial at 'Hi.ui.ry , Term 1809, commencing Moudu, Jiury 11th, 1S0. 1. Bell vs. Werner, etal. 2. 3. 4. 6. 6. 7. Lawrence, et al vs. Lulir, et ul. Muj hood, et al vs. Crispen, et a'.. Shawmut Coal Co., vs. Hydo A Kuud. Hyde & Reed vs. Woodbury. Heed vs. Breeden, et al. Maikerl ti. Butler & Stearley. GEO. A. KAT11BUN, I'rolh Ridgway, Deo. 18th, 1808. 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