The Elk County advocate. (Ridgway, Pa.) 1868-1883, January 15, 1869, Image 3

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    Local and. Miscellany.
Car Time at lllilgu ay.
Erie Express East 12:45 a. m.
do do West 8:84 a m.
do Mail East - 6:16 p. m.
do do West 8:21 p. m.
Local Freight East 9:40 a. m.
do do West 7:30 p.m.
Elk lodge, A. T. M.
8tated meetings of Elk Lodge will be
bold Tuesday evening, on or before the full
tuoon of each month, once every two weeks
thereafter. J. K. WrUTMORE, Scc'y.
I. 0. G. T.
The Regular meetings of Ridgway Lodge,
He. 206, held -every Wednesdoy evening at
their Lodge Room.
llkxnr A, Pah sons, Jr., Secy.
AGENTS FOR THE ADVOCATE.
The following named persons are authorized
gents for the Advocate to receive subscrip
tione, advertising or Job work, take pay there
for and give receipts.
Wiloox. A. T. Atomon, J. L. Brows.
Kane Frank W. Mercs.
Johnsonsburg. Isaac Haoak.
Bt. Marys. Cbas. McVeak.
Cenlreville. ITomfr B. Leach, Maj. BrRKi.
Caledonia. W. P. Smith, U. A. Weed.
Bennezette. John C. Baku, J. W. Brown.
Bhawmul. John Farker,
Spring Creek. A. W. Irvis.
Highland. Levi Ellothorfe.
Horton. D. C. Oyster, N. M. Brockwat.
tmmBtBimfmmmmmriKmimnmmmmMMimn Willi ami
Sxow. Last Monday snow fell here to
depth of nearly two feet.
the
RBLtmocs. Services at the court house,
funday morning at half past ten o'elock, by
Itcv. L. Little.
Thanks. Oar thanks are due D. B
McCreary for a copy of the Adjutant General's
report for 1868.
No use for doctors except for surgical opera
tions. Use " Macamoose " and cuve yourse'
it is a perfect Tienlth restorer.
Sociable. The Good
will be hold at W. S.
ext Thursday evening
tion is extended.
Templars 'sociable
Services' resirlenc
A general invita
Dental. John Saner
dentist, of Warren
Fa. .will be at the Hyde
House on Monday,
.Tan. 18th, 1869. All those desiring nnr work
in his line wiUdo well to give him a call.
Snow Pi Off. We think the snow plow fha
made paths through the streets on Monday,
after the heavy fall of snow, is quite nn im
jirovement on the way of making paths hereto
fore.
Comr. The court this-weekt has been a'mos
exclusively enenged in trvinc an imnnrtnn
land suit. William Reed, v. Breeden & Brad
ley, involving about $100,000 worth of lands
We will give full proceedings next week.
ft-fot HKAniNn. The select reaMinc"
given at the court hanse on Wednesday even
ing.by Prof. Rtifus Adams of Philadelphia
were excellent, and those who did not atten
m'-ee l a good treat.
f 'It will be noticed by Tr. Plel'bin's eard
another column that he wil' prolans his slnv i
inn piace uniu rrinay oi next weeK. i hrse
requiring the services of a reliable dent
mourn noi mil io avail memselvcs or tots op
portunily.
fiET A TTome. (Tot n homo, rieh or nonr. and
lonrn to lovo flint homo, and mnVo it hanny
wironnu cninimn ny your henni'nor prnonr,
learn to Invo simplo pleasures, flowers of Cod
wn planting, and musio of hm own tin
bird. wind, and waterfall. So shall vmi help
firm tlw Hdo of desolation, poverty and ilvrni
hat cnmostipon so many throntrh the scorn
little thintrs. Oh, tho charm of a litlln home
comforts dwell thero that slum tho uilded halls
society. Live happy in your littlo homo, ai
lok to God for a grander one. Stale Guard.
Politeness. A polite behaviour can never lie
Jona maintained without a real wish to please
nnd such a wish is a part of good nature. N
Ill-natured man can be long well-bred. No goo.
iiuiurou man, uowever nnpoisiimi in Ms man
ners, can ever be essentially ill-bred. From
nbsurd prejudice in regard to pood nature, some
1ooplo affect to substitute good temper for it
lmt no qualities can lie more distinct. Many
good-tempered people as well as many fools, are
very ill-natured; and many men of first rate ge
nius, with which perhaps entire good temper
Incompatible, are porfectly good natured.
W ho ark Intelligent. Education in colleges
or Academies does not necessarily muke one
moro intelligent than anothor, as many of our
most Intelligent men never entered eithor as
pupils.
Many of tho ablest men in the pulpit, the
forum or the press, had very few advantages
when young; many men graduate from institu
tions of loarning, and fail miserably when pitted
against the self oducatod man In any of the
jippor walks of life.
migence anses from early training, and the
boy who sees his futhor read a newspaper is very
apt to desire to do the same. It was just such
stimulus that Henry Clay and Horace Greoley
had; when young, and this fired them to acquire
knowledge and "knowledge Is power."
A L'sicL WoKS-Messrs. Goo, P. Rowell fc
Co., of New York, have sent us tho advance
sheets of their American Newspaper Directory,
and from an inspection of them we are satisfied
that their plan is a good one, and that they are
about to produce the niost perfect work of the
- kind ever given to the public. It aims at giv
ing an accurate list of newspapers in the Unitud
ptea and British colonies, their politics, relig
ion and circulation as fur a can be ascertained,
although in the latter particular they can only
state the claims of publishers, loaviug others to
judge of the justness of the claims. It will also
- g' a lift of towns ia which newspajxTar pub
Jisbed, thnir population, general couimercia
cliaracter, Ao. It will be a very valuable book
for business men, and being the best book of rt-f-irenoe
yet furnished fur their use, coutaiuing be
(aeea three and four hundred pagoa.
Pemorist's Moktsi.t TO FlBaUAlT.
This admirable parlor magazine receives large
diii.ions to its list of subscribers, with every
returning holiday season, beoause of it popu-
arity as a Christmas and Mew Year's gift, and
undoubtedly deserves them, for it is always
eloome and seasonable. No better invest
ment can have been made for the New Year
than a snbscription of the small sum required
secure its monthly visits. To housekeepers,
mothers of families, and all those who wish to
know how to do woman's work it will prove a
treasury of wealth and knowledge. $8 Yearly.
Published at 838 Broadway, New York.
Its Good Effects Ars Permanent. Ia this
differs from all hair dyes. By its use luxur-
ient growth is guaranteed, natural color and
gloss are restored. One trial will cause you to
say this of Mrs.' S. A. Allen's Improved pew
fvle Hair Restorer or Dressing in one bottle.
Every Druggist sqlls it. Trice One Dollar.
NEWS ITEMS.
Coal ia scarce in Pittsburg.
The Central Pacific Railroad sheds
extends 22 miles.
- The late Gov. Todd, of Ohio left an
cstute of 8500,000.
The Emperor of China is 14 years of
age, ana nisauiaucea cnae ii.
Mississippi has, in dome parts, raised
three crops oi hay last year.
Nine cents a piece is all they charge
for eggs id .Nevada.
-A new wrinkle is to smoke the tub
into which hams arc to be put, instead of
smoking the hams.
'Id Polk's administration ODe agricul
tural patent per day was the average. Jhe
average dow is seven.
rlrisb Ripple post office, ia Lawrence
county, has had its name changed to Wam
pum post oiheo.
Pittsburg some days ago seized two
hundred and ntty pounds oi outrid poultry
She dumped them into the Mouougahela
Lafayette Lentz has 45,000 ova of
trout in the hatch-room connected with his
ponds, on his farm near Mauch Chunk,
Carbon county.
-Charles Oakford of Detroit, who calls
himself the champion skater of America,
will soon skate sixty consecutive hours
without rest, on the new skating rink at
Providence.
-I tie village ot Ceres is situated in
two States and two counties a part in
Alleghuny county, New York, and a part
iu ilul.ean county, this fctato.
The grave of John Harris the found'
er oi llarrisburg, is at the loot of the tree
to which he was once tied by Indians and
a fire kindled about him to burn him alive.
A bimple iron ience surrounds the grave.
Minnesota is in trouble about wolves.
It pays a bounty ot ten dollars a head for
their seniles, aud this has duriog the past
year a charge upou the treasury of ll,a00.
The worst of it seems to be that the wolves
are increasing, giving ground for suspicion
iiiat some one if raising wolves.
Last Friday afternoon a brakeman on
,i freight traio luuriing between llarrisburg
and Maysvillo fell between the cars, his
loot catching in the machinery, his head
Hauling downwards. In this position he
as diagged over two miles. When dis
covered, Lis skull was mashed almost to
jelly, ins remaius were properly cared
tor by the Pennsylvania Itailroud Company.
;t iaeKawanria, juzeroe couutv, a
boy named Daniel Boone (uo doubt a de
pendent of the historical Daniel,) thirteen
years of age, while skating on the ice near
ihb residence of his parents, heard his
mother scream, and immediately repaired
to the spot when he observed a wildcat
about attacking her. Quick as a flash he
darted iuto tha house, secured a loaded
un joutained therein, and returned just in
timo to put a load ot buckshot into his cat.
ship as it was about to make the fatal
spring. Not killiug the auimal at the first
shot, the lad followed it, und reloaded cs he
run, fired two more rounds into its body
ana men dispatched it with the butt ot the
gun. The animal is said to be the largest
ot us species id this country.
A short distance below Karryville,
Wayne county, on the line of the Delaware
aud Hudson Canal, a large mass of rock
has been for some time regarded with
anxious eyes oy tne company, fears were
entertained that it might some day, during
the season of navigation, be precipitated
into the canal. It was .finally determined
to take time by the forelock, and disloge
the mass id the winter season, and accord
ingly on Friday last the thing was aecora.
pushed, iweoty-five kers of powder hav.
ing been deposited in a fissure, and well
tamped with the sand, the match was ap
plied, and at one blast the immense body,
known as " Hanging Rock," was Jiurled
from Us foundation. About ' half ot the
mass lodged in the bed of the caoal, and
the balance, crushing the tow-path like an
egsshill, made its way into the river. The
rock was of the following dimecsions : 9
feet long, 81 feet high, and 32 feet thick :
containing upwards of 9,000 cubio Tarda :
its weight over twenty thousand tons the
largest mass, it is believed, evei disloged
at one blast.
Anna Cora Mowatt Ritchie writes
theatrical letters from London to the San
Francisco Chronicle. She speaks ot Ada
Isaac Menken's death as follows : '' I
learn from a private source that the Pari
sian physician who atteuded Miss Menken
io her last illoess declares that the con
sumption which terminated in her death
was caused by tho strap with which she
wag bound to the horse as Maxeppa. It is
a singular coincidence that the first words
of her books of poems, which bad been in
press for some months before she was
tkken ill, but only appeared a few days
after she died, are, " Yes, I am dead 1 "
It is said that the ordinance will be re
pealed which regulates the running of the
cars of the Hoboken and Jersey City, N.
J , Railroad Company, aud which requires
said company to pay a remuneration of
$20Q per anDum for each car to the Jersey
City aud Bergen Railroad Company. .
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
nF. C. KRUMME, M. D-,
FbvsicUii and Surgeon, 'Ridgwny jjijj
Uo. Fa. Office above store uf li. O. Gillis-
Office hours from 8 to 10 A. M. and o to n r.
M. vinmr.
DR. C. W. STEBBIN3, Dentist.
Will remain in Ridgway, until Friday,
Jan. 22. Artificial Teeth inserted or Uetecuve
teeth preserved. Ether spray appiiea lor
alleviation of pain in extraction.
Rooms at the residence or Mr. r. i. iroo.
vlnOlt.
1809. 1809.
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full
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doule its former size, and now contains
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ADDRESS
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Publishers Daily and Weekly Dispatch
(DISPATCH IRON BUILDING,)
C7 and 09 Fifth Street, TitUburg, Pa.
vln'J It.
A1
LECTURE TO YOUNG MEN JUST
published in a sealed envelope
A Lecture on the mature, Treatment an
Radical cur of Spermatorrhoea, or Sominai
Weakness, Involuntary Emissions, Sexual Do
bility, and Impediments to marriage general!
Nervousness, Consumption, Epilepsy and Fits
Mental and Physical Incapacity, resultin
from Self-Abuse, Jc, by Robert J. Culver
well, M. D., author of the "Green Book,
etc. Price in a sealed envelope, ouly six
cents.
The celebrated author, in this admirable
essay, clearly demonstrates from a thirty
years succeratiu practice, that the alarmin
consetiueuces 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 be, way
cure himself cheaply, privately, and radi
cally.
lKThis Lecture should be in the hands of
very youth and every man in the land.
Sent andcr seal, in a plain envelope, to any
address, postpaid, ou receipt or six cents,
or two post stamps. AIbo, Dr. Culverwell1
" Marriage Guide," price 25 eents. Address
the Publishers.
I HAS. J.C. KLINE a CO..
127 Bowery, New York, P. O. Box 4,680,
janl(il07
JTF VOU WANT TO BUY
CLOTHUTG for tht Million
Go to A. DURLACHER,
DEALER IN
CLOTHING! CLOTHING
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS
TRAVELING BAGS, 4o.
ST. MARi-8, ELK COUNTY, TENNA
Jan218U8lypd
"VTOTICE. Came into the enclnn,, nf il.a
JJl subscriber in Jay Township, about the
80th of Nov. lust, a YEARLINu BULL blaca,
wun uruwu ainpa on us Dack, the owner
bcrvuj isuiiomii iu cuuie iorwara prove
prupenj, pajr vunrgei uu tune jnm away,
he will be disposed of as the law directs.
"Jj. it. MO&EY.
Jay, Dee. 8l,fc, 868, no-Su ,
tb ERIE RAILB0AO,
TIME TABLE.
Tlv.'rvijh and Di'rttt liouto between
Philadelphia, Baltimore Harris
"""77, Wiliamsport, and the
OR BAT OIL REG IOH
of Pennsylvania.
ELEGANT
On all
SLEEPING
Night Trains.
CARS
ON ar
the
and after
MONDAY, NOV. 25th,
trains on
the Philadelphia & Erie
Iluilroaa will run as follows i
WESTWARD.
Mail Train leaves Philadelphia .10.45 p. m.
" " Ridgway .3.21 p. m.
" " arrive at trio fl.ot) p. m.
Erie Exp leaves Philadelphia.. 11.50 a. m
" ' " Ridgway 8.84 a. m
" " arrive at Krie 1U.UU a. m
HASTWARD.
Wail Train leaves trie 10. OS a. m.
" " ' Ridgway 6.16 p. m.
arrive at l'tiilad a .10.1)0 a. m.
Erie Express leaves Erie 0.25 p. m.
" ' F.idgway 12.45 a. m.
" arat l'hilauelphia..... 4.20 p. m.
Mail and Express connect with Oil Creek
and Allegheny River Rail Rod. BAG
GAGE CHECKED THROUGH.
ALFRED L. TYLER.
General Superinlende.
XOHN G. HALL, Attorney at law, Ridg-
if way, Elk county Pa. mar-22 Co ly
H
ENRY EOUTnER,
Attorney-at-Law
Ridgway, Pa.
(feb29'C8),
A LriNE HOUSE, St. Mary's Pa., Her-
maa Krets, Proprietor. ug9'ti6
W. JAMES BLAKELY Physician
.l o at m.. fik Mn..n
Lmar-boiy.
F
RANK S. BARRETT, Attorney-at-Law,
Clearfield. Penn a. Will cractice in
Elk and Cameron courties. sepO,'C8-y.
EXECU
nas,
XECUTIONS, SUMMONS, BUBPtE,
Warrants, &c, on hand and for
sale at this otlice.
H. VOLK, Manufacturer and Dealer
I Jm in Laetr Beer, opposite the Railroad
Depot, St. Mary's, Elk county Pa.
Mar-22 lili-l .
X O. HAL!. JAS. K. P. Ut
HALL & I3RO.
Attorneys - at - Law
ST. MAUI'S :
BENZINGER P. 0. ELK COUNTY, PA.
September 20, I860, ly.
J-
Jail, (
S. Bordwell, M. D. Eclectic Physician'
Office and residence opposite the
on Centre St., Ridgway, Pa. Prompt at-
cntion will be Riven t o all calls. Office hours
7 to 8 A. M-: 12 to2 P. M. : and 0 to 7 P. M.
Mar. 22, C6-tf.
I1HAVER HOUSU,
I RIDGWAY, PA.
DAVID THAYER, Proprietor.
The undersigned having fitted up a large
and eommodious hotel on the southwest
corner of Centre and Mill streets, with good
and convenient stabling attached, respect
fully solicits the patronage of his old friends
and the put ho generally.
decloliUJJ UAY1U THAI Ell,
TTYDE HOUSE,
1 Ruwwat, Elk Co., Pa.
M. V. Moore, Proprietor.
Thankful for the patronage heretofore so
liberally bestowed upon him, the new pro
prietor, hopes, cy paying strict atteution
to the comfort and convenience of guests, te
merit a continuance of the same.
Oct 24 180(5.
FRANKLIN HOUSE,
Bt. Maet's, Pa.
LARGEY & MiLONE, Pnora's.
The nronrielors respectfully ask the attention
of their friends and the public in general to
their large and commodious hotel. Lvcry
attention paid to the convenience of guests.
II T A I, n t V
H. LARGEY,
mVf30-lSSl ly
J. A. niALON'B.
XCHANGE HOTEL,
RIDGWAY, TA.
J. HALEY Proprietor.
This hotel is pleasantly situvted on the
banks of the Clarion River and Elk Creek,
at the lower end of the village, Mr. Healy will
spare no pains for the coavenie.ee of his
guests. He invites one and all te give him a
call and try Ins house,
Sept. 17th'07-ly.
mm
VV ING MACHINES. The under
signed having been appointed Sole Agent for
the sale of Wheeler & Vt ilson s Sewing Ma
chines for lk 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. wmoioiiE,
March 0t-'66-ly. at Rideway, Pa.
SOMETHING NEW!
House, Sign and Ornamental Painting.
rpHE SUBSCRIBER WOULD RE
I spectfully inform the citizens of Elk
county that he has just started in the
above business in Ridgway, and feel confi
dent that ha can please all who may favor him
with their custom. GSAIMSU, TAPER
HANGING AND CALCIMIN1NG DONE ON
SHORT NOTICE AND IN.THE rcost fashion
able and improved manner and style. Orders
left at this Office or at the Banking House of
Souther, Willis & Souther will be promptly at
tended to.
W. P. WILLIAMS,
May-17'CO-ly.
NAILS, SPIKES, HINGES,
locks, bolts, and all kinds
RIVETS,
ot builder's
materials in general can be had cheaper at
the St, Mary's Hardware Store than any
other place in Elk counrty. (n28'li7)
A"
orders for Stoves and Hardware
will be promptly attended to as soon
as received, at the
12'67 St. MARY'S HARDWARE STORE.
CARDS, Bill-Heads, Letter-Heads, Tags,
Handbills, &o., done in a neat manner,
aud at the lowest rami, FOR CASH, at
the Elk Advocate Printing Office.
B
LANK.S of aU
kinds for sale at this of
Co.
NVELOPES, LABELS & TAGS neatly
printed tt the Advocate Office
"riSITING CARDSNEATLY EXECUT-
ed at this oIKee.
ZUNS, PISTOLS, RIFLES, KM IVES
VJI pocket and table cutlery, of ths best
Qualltv and most annrnvarf milAim
i cheap at the Hardware 6ter oa Bibtrger'l eld
eomei-UA. M-ry's. : ' f 11
HHADELtHIA
WINTKR
i n.
HT MRS. SMITH HAVE
Wh7 no ! pray
to get
La sokes 1 no, Mrs. Smith. But I heard
that she heard Mra. Spendthrift aj to Mm. Stingy, tother day, that, afhows when she
was down to Ridgway seeing the eights, t,h$
rhta she ever ever beheld, "tcAy la me " she
mor'o thirty different kinds of chairs, and I
believe! every other one was a baby chair, and
shut just like doors, so in the day time they can
styles of
BEDSTEADS, TABLES,
SPRING-BEDS,
MATRESSES AND LOUNGES 5
why will you believe it, he said be bad Lounges, and Brackets, and Hat-Trees, and what
do ym call em's, that come all the way from Boating, only I don't believe no such stuff as
that. But, Oh I my, that wasn't a begin'in of
of any I thought I'd tell you. Cause if
neiphbnra thev can't do better than to natroniie
o
lnltf
ASH SASH! ! SASH ! ! I
DOORS 1 DOORS 1 1 DOOR 1 1 t
MO ULD1XGS I MOULDINGS! I
MOULDINGS! t !
For every man who is going to build a
HOUSE. BARN, SHOP OR SHANTY.
I have on hand SASn Gland or not, of all
kinds, siics and patterns. Also
DOORS OF ALL KINDS, and MOULDINGS
of every description from a half inch bead
to a heavy crown or archittctral
moulding.
BUILDINGS put up by tht day er job, at
short notice.
LIME by the peck or load, always on hand.
Any of the above named stock can be seen
or had by calling at the Furniture Warerooms
of H. H. THOMAS, above corner of Main and
Depot streets Ridgway, Pa., who is the agent
for the sal of tne same.
3m2 SALYER JACKSON,
LOOK HERE!
WATCHES, JEWELRY . SILVERWARE.
MHARLES HOLES, Praotlcal Watchma
ker, Jeweler and Engraver, Ridgway,
Elk county, Pa. The subscriber begs leave to I
announce to the citizens of Kulgway and
vicinity that he is prepared to do all work in
his line on short notice and at reasonable
rates in the very best manner. Shep in H.
S. Thayer's Store. Special attention paid to
ciicraviue.
He lias also on hand a larcre assortment of I
Clocks, Watches, Jewelry and Silverware
which he offers for sale on reasonable terms.
Give him a call. nev7'C7tf.
LOOK HERE!
CENTREVILLE TIN-SHOP.
XOHN WAPLE desires to make known
f I to the citizens of Centrevilie and the
surrounding country that he has taken the
snop formerly occupied by R. J. Maloney, on
"MCLauley'a Corner" in Centrcvillelt and
that he hopeaby paying strict attent.on to
nis ousiness Tind the wants or bis customers.
to merit their patronage in Mb line. He will
neap on hand a large and well selected assort
ment of
in and hcrt-3frm Ware,
of his own manufacture, which he will warrant
to be of the best quality. His stock consists
of everything that ia useful in the tinware line
abont a house.
I ask a fair trial, and if my work does
not give satisfaction, my customers will not be
oougcu 10 late 11. JU11K WAl'liJS.
seplC:tf.
J. 8. BORDWELL. M. D.
ECLECTIC I MI l$ICI1Jr.
'Tlhe word ecleotie means to ehoese or se
l lect medicines from all the different
sohools of medicine ( using remedies that are
safe, and discarding from practice all medi
cines luai nave an injurious effect on the sys
tem, such as mercury, antimony, lead, cop
per, so.
1 lay aside the lance the old bloodletter.
reaucer or aepieier, ana equalize the circula
tion and restore the system to its natural
state by alteratives and tonics. I shall here
after give particular attention to chronie dis
eases, such as Rheumatism. Dvsneosio. Liver
complaint, Catarrh, Neuralgia, diseases of the
mroai, urinary, organs, and all diseases peou
liar to females, ko.
CATARRH I treat with a new instrument of
a late invention, which cures every case.
item extracted without pain.
Office and residenoe south of the iail on
Centre St. OfLce hours from 7 to 8 a. m : 12
to 1 p. m ; 6 to 7 p. m.
Deo. 23 C7.-ly. J. 8. BOKDWELI,"
A TTENTION MILL- 0 WNIRS I
'piIE EAGLE TURBINE WATER
1 WHEEL, patented July 80, 1807, is
superior to any wheel in use. The under,
signed have the ageuoy for said wheel ia the
State of Pennsylvania, and can recommend
it as being the best manufactured. For
further particulars, and circulars, inquire at
our fouuury in nersey, where machinery
mill-gearing, castings and steam engines wil' b '
made to order at reasonable price. We e
Jy giin satisfaction in our work to reo,
a ft0i share of pubiio patronage.
J. F. ROBFjRTgoK,
It. BELL. '
itersey. Elk, Co. ra.,jai10 l6ftpd,
i -.i .
I0U HEARD THE NEWS t
what' happened, any one died or going
married f
Mn. Sandwich, lay to wrs. uucnesoom,
a . si r
called at Thomas warerooms, and of all the
says that that young man showed her
declare to goodness, if she didn't say that she
the cribs for babys, why 1 they open and
be put away. And then the different
BUREAUS, AND
WASHSTAXDS,
all I saw, but as this was the most wondci ful
you want to buy furniture, or any of your
the establishment of
n. II. THOMAS, Ridgway Ta.
HARDWARE
N
EW HARDWARE STORE !
The subscribers have just opened in
ST. MARY'S
A new and Complete Stock of Heavy Shelf
HARDWARE! 2
And will keep constantly on hand a grttt
variety of
COOK AND HEATING STOVES,
Bar Iron, Steel Anvils, Bellotcs, NaiUs
Horse Shoes, ISprxngs, JituM
ing Hardware, Satct
ana files oj ,vcry uesertptmn
GUNS, PISTOLS AND CARTRIDGES,
Cntlery, Plated Ware and Houm
Furnishing Goods. Al
kinds of Mechan
ics' Tools 1
TINWARE
Of every description, which will bo sold si
the LOWEST CASH PRICES.
They have also the exclusive agency ia Ft
Mary's for the
IMPROVED ORIENTAL
BASE.BUKNING COAL STOVKS
AND PARLOR FURNACB3 !
Which have received F.our First Clsp
miums at the New York State ami ..t.
er Fairs ; Also, the Great r.i)v r
Medal at the Fair of the Am
erican Institute, held in
New York City, 186&.
They are Perpetual Burners, only nn
being required to be made
during the season.
M. BEECHPK. fa.
WM. II. COPE LAND.
bov28'C7 ly
For doing a familv washing in i h l.-rst r.
cheapest manner. Guaranteed equal i ai-.
the world I Has all the strength of pure r-
soap with the mild and lathering qualitio
genuine Castile. Try this splen.lbl s.tap. S
ly the ALDEN CHEMICAL WORlvti, la No
Front Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
Dep. z-OBiy.
TjDR. TAYLOIVS
OLIVE BRANCH BITTI F.
A mild ant agreeable TONIC ST1 M l LAN i ,
STOMACHIC and CARMINAT1U.
BITTER
Extracted entirely from, ItERBiJ A. KUiVi
Highly beneficial in
DYSPEPSIA, GENERAL LLBIUTT,
AND LOSS OF APPETITM
Allll Kit ATI,all.nl '
vunxjfcuo lor persont sntri-r-
ing from Disorders of the BweU. TWulenc.
SOLD EVEPrcnERE !
Depot. No. 4 V MarV,t at, rUU'a.
Sep O'e.y 'J. K. TAYLOR k ('
T r vUI3 H. GARNER, , v '
PRACTICAL MACHINIST,
Can found at hi Foundry at St. Mary's
whre he is ready to have all ahepnori .'
his tine done on short notice, tit. M r
Beafc'inger P. 0., Elk , f. my!'"'!
JOB WORK of all
float tt this offioc.
kinds sua ucm-i
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