m i m i Local "and Misrellanr. Car Time at Ilidgiray. Erie Ex pTess East.. .... , 12:45 a. m. do do West : 8:84 a m. do Mail East .,.,....'..,.,. 6:10 p.m. do do West 8:21 p. m. Local Freight East ... 0:40 a. m. do ' do West ..... 7:0 p. m. . lit Lodgs, A. T. X . Plated meetings of Elk Lodge -will be held Tuesday evening, on or before the full theo: of each month, once everv two Weeks thereafter. J. K. WHITMORE. Sec'y. . t 0. 0. T. The Regular meetings of Ridswav T.nrtire. Kb. 258, held every Wednesday evening at eir i.ougo nnoin. IIehbt A. Passoks, Jr., Secy. Agents fob thx advocate. tha following named persons are authorized agents for the Advocate to receive subsciip tioni advertising or Job work, take pay there for and giva receipts. Wilcox. A. T. At,iRicn, J. L. Bhows. Kane. FrASK W. Mekck. Johnsonsburg. Isaac Haoax. Si, Marys'. Chas. McYeak. Centreville. ITomek B. Leacii, Maj. Bcbke. Caledonia. W. P. S.MtTh, B. A. Weed. Bennexette. John C. Bard, J. Vi. Brows. Shawmut. Joh.i Farbrr. Spring Creek. A. W. Irvi. Highland. Levi Ellothorpe. Horlon. D. C. Oyster, N. M. Bbockway. 'R&mwssmewmaagimims SociABia. The Good Templars' sociable will be held at D. D. Cook's residence next Thursday evening- A general invita tion is extended. J. S. nTDBA Co., have just received a large supply of Lard, Hams, Pork and provipions of all kinds, which they offer at wholesalo or re tail. Kkmoval T. S. Service has moved into ins new store, corner of Main and Depot streets, where he is better than ever prepared to attend to the wants of his numerous custom ers. Old FBAHKM.f AlManio. This excellent Aiuinnnc ior iou'j nas made its appearance. It contains more useful information than its predecessor, and this is high praise. Price, 20 cents. A. Winch, publisher, Phil'a. Wiir is it that a great in my physicians en- vuunia me use oi l atent .Medicines tuat are injurious to the health, and discourage those that are good? Because the one kind helps their business, and the other cuts into it. " Macamoosa " is not a humbug. Its Good Effects Alt Permanent. In this it differs from all hair dyes. By its use luxur- tent growth is guaranteed, naniral oolor and gloss are restored. One trial will cause you to y this of Mrs. S A. Allen's Improved nctr ttylt Hair Restorer or Dressing in one bottle. Every Druggist sells it. Price One Dollar. "". i inn in uie tine oi anew maga zine, conducted by Captain Mayne Rcid, and published by O. W. Carleton, 407 Broadway. New York. In sixe, character and appearance It is the cheapest magazino everissucJ in this country. $2,30 per annum, spcoimcu copies aent on receipt of Thirty cents. . uoiiey." inis excellent magazine for Feb ruary, is on our table, and as usual it is crowuea full of good reading matter. No lady should bo without a eopy of this magazine. xuoiisnca by h. A. Godcy. N. E. Cor., sixth and Chestnut streets, Phil'a Pa. Specimen copy sent on receipt of Twenty-live oents. A Curb roa Eabacub There is scarcely ny ache to which children are subject, so bad to beat, and so difficult to eure as earache But there is remedy never known to fail TV. 1. - a on oi ootion ; put upon it a pinch of black popper; gather it up, and tie it ; din ii in nweet oil, ana insert it in the ear. Put i. ... ... . . a nannei Danuage over the head to keep it warm, it will give immediate relief. Vmlrmt Death. A man named Reedy, was xouna lying near the Rail Road track in St. Marys, last Mondav morninir. in a dvi dition. It seems that he was hit bv the ntirhi express, his arm and face beinir .,!. in. jurea. ho aied about 7 'clock the same morning, He had attended a wedding party i a Mr. uoodwin s the previous evening, and nao. a ngnt witu some parties. He left Good wins about 12 o'clock, somewhat under the in fluence of liquor. It is supposed that there way bave been foul play, aud we understand the authorities will resurect the body for the purpose of making a thorough examination mio me matter. The deceased was about 28 years of age, and a comparative stranger in mis section , Who wrote the most Dickens, Warren, or Bulwer r Warren wrote " Now and 1 hen," Uulwer wrote "Night and Morn- log," ana Dickens wrote "All the Year Kound. . . A mvstersus masker anneal f . in Nashville the other nLht. J many compliment for the fidelity with wnico ne sustained tne character of a ne cro. When the time came for iinmiclinn - ----"-- the secret of his success was discovered in the fact that ho was in ' truth what be seemed to be. rrL . i . ius lumbermen are evervwnere doinr better than usual at this time of the year Tl 1 . . ., lhey have just enough snow in the woods to make operation easy and comfortable, says the Banger Whig, . , i ji Rev. Father MoElroy, tha oldest Catho lio priest in the U, 8., aged 87, after blind, ness for two years, has had his sight re stored by removing a cataraet. - lie ex pects soon to preach again. He was a chaplain in the Mexican war, and has done much for the advancement of the Catholic church iu Massac busstts. Te Dutch hare takeo UoIIand. ;;;; ";; igrmnm. est. luis, rco.. January 16. An Omaha despatch mti it is reported that a nnn.U of the Indians recently engaged in tbo war u vuiumuu auu rvamas Dave reached the 1 owder Ktver couotty, where a council had been held by a lurge number of chiefs. ine onject ot the council was unknown, the Indians wero quiet at Fort Fetterman and alto along the upper Missouri rivor. A Denver despatch sajs a party bad re turned iroin tne pursuit ot Indians in Cache la Poudre Valley, having succeeded in recapturing a nunared stoleu horses and killing one Indian. The Greek Patriarch at Constantinople, in handing back, unopened, the Pope's in. vitation to the General Council (having already read it in the newspapers) uttered some sharp truths s follows : Since the Pope has not abated the pre tensions which the Patriarch had repelled some years ago, there was nothing to be said. The Greek Church was founded upon the Holy Scriptures, and the inter pretation which had been unanimously put upon them by he first seven General Coun cils ; but the Romish Church and the Popes had gone on adding dogmas which were simply of human authority, and ob. scurod the Gospel. Especially was the Greek Church bound to protest against the assumption that there was any head of the church but Christ, or that any of His ministers on earth had supreme authority over all the rest. The Pope was at best but primus inter pures, and if he had de sired a General Council to compose the differences of Christendom, he should have sent letters to the Patriarch and others to join him in inviting Buck a Council. If the Pope really watted unity, let him go back to the seven first Councils and the Scriptures. Unity was only to be obtained by all churches putting aside whatever was extraneous, unauthorized, and unnecessary, and requiring. adhesion to that only which was Apostolic and essential. If this was " too hard " for the Pope, let him content himself with praying to the Lord Jesua Christ to bring about the unity ol the Church. Advice to a Bride. Zehokko, in one of his tales, gives the following advice to a bride : In the first solitary hour after the ceremony, take the bridegroom and de mand a solemn vow of him, and give a vow in return. Promise each other sacredly, never, even in jc.t, to wrangle with each other never to bandy words or indulge in the least ill humor. Never ; I say never. rangling in jest, and putting on an air of ilKhuaior merely to teuse, be. comes earnest in practice. .Mark that ! Next promise to each other, sincerely and solemnly, never to keep a secret from each other, under whatever prctex, whatever ex cuse it Slight be. You must continually aud every moment see clearly into each other's bosom. Even when one of you has committed & fault, wait for an ingtaut, but confefs it freely. Let it cost tears, but confess it. And as you keep secret no'h- ing lrom each other, so on the contrary, preserve the privaces of your house, mar. liugc state, and heart from father, mother. sister, btother, aunt aud all the world. You iwo. with God's heln. build tour own nnint world. Every third or fourth one vou Iraw into it with you will form a party, and tund between you two. That should never be. rrounse this to each other. Remember the vow to each temptation. You will find your account in it. Your souls will grow, as it were to each other, and at last will become as one. Ah, if many a pair had, on their wedding day, known this secret, how many a marriage were happier than, alas they are. Rossini He was born to music the ion of a stroling horn-player and bis sing, ng wife. At seventeen he wanted to be mo to compose. Parents do not like chil dren who compose. The parental mind .seem to be profoundly depressed by the ap- I ...... - . . . preuension mat it may nave produced a sreuius. How many of the great painters, of the great poets, of the lesser ones, were warmly encouraged by the paternal influ ence, by especially the paternal ? " If my boy were a Michael Angelo, a Ueethoven, a Miakespeare, very well ; but 1 don t want any daubers and Rhymers in my tann'y. Of course, good Pater familias, Shakespeare wrote hamlet wbeu he was in clouts. The elder Rossini would hear of no nonsense of composing. Let my Gioacchino blow a horn, and he shall have my blessing. Per lacco ! he can be. come the first horn-blower iu Italy ! Rut the father's foot came down about the com posing and the boys about the horn blow in q-. He disobeyed his father. He might have been the first hornoblower in Italy. and he persisted in being l.ossini. ir. per i Magazine. Law or the Road. Persons meetinc tn carriages on a highway are not to turn to the right of the centre of the smooth or most traveled part of the road, but the centre of the worked p.ir:, even though the whole ot the smooth or' traveled part be on the side. In winter, however, when the road is obstructed by snow, the centre is the middle of the beaten path. The rule requiring carriages to turn to the right ,loes 11 "PP'j ha meeting of a carriage with a horse car, nor with a traveler horseback. A traveler on a highway is bound to have his harness and carriage in a road-worthy condition, and is liable for any damage to others occasioned by his in sufficiency iu this particular. i Dow to Raiis a Crowd. It the hole, and make believe vou are huntintr rats. The destructive element is so strong in man as well as " pums." that von draw a crowd in a few minutes, biar enouirh to fill an ordinary meeting house. How to dis I pose them Ra:se a collection, or trv to. for the benefit of acLurch, or for any chari table purpoue whatever. A GEOLOGICAL student beioer asked where arsenic was found, replied that it was very often found io the stomaobs of doad women. - There was recently a large fall of red snow near Leavenworth. Tho water ob tained from mcl'ing it had a red sediment like brick dust. This is a comnon phenome non in the Arctio regions, though it has seldom been observsd so far South, There has been much discussion in regard to its cause, though the microscope has recently showed it to bo due to the presence of a minue species of animalculro. . A Virginia couple bent on marriagK could not get ti the pa-son on account of a freshet so they stood on one side of a swollen stream and he en the other, and thus they were married. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS Ilri C. KRUMviK. m. D.. 'hvsicilfj a id Surireon. Itidirwnv am Co. Pa. OHiue uove store .if K. O. (lil'lia- Ollice hours from 8 to 10 A. M. and 0 to 8 P. " vlnSlf. 180!). , I80!. A TAPER FOR THE PEOPLE. NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE.. TOR TUB PITTSBURG DAILY DISPATCH One of the larpest, liveliest nnd most widely circunueu papers in tno state. THE DAILY DISPATCH Is an Eight page paper, independent in politics, and contains lorty eight columns of mutter, embracing 77e LatefT JVcirs hy Telrnranh. ' The Moat lli linlk Mm krt Reports, The, Latest Cable Telegrams, The Fullest Local Reports, With ths latest news by mail, including the most interesting personal nnd political items, full TELEGRAPHIC MARKET REPORTS From all points of importance. 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The ncemy Uispiiteb is furnished to sinirlo suh senders atyl.-IO, or in clubs or ten lo one address at $1,00 each, with a free paper to .uc Kciung u i tie ciiiii. Sut seriberj may remit us by mail, cither in ouisor ny l'osiomce or.ler, which is the safer nioile 1 ogtmaslcrs receiving subscriptions for the Dispatch, ciiher Daily or Weekly, are '"i iu rcuuu twenty per cent on our published rates, lor single subscribers, or ten per cent, on our club rat en at ton n... r. . r..r. ADDREcS O'NEILL & ROOK, Publishers Daily and Weekly Dispatch (DISPATCH IRON BUILDING,) 67 and CO Fifth Street, PitUburg, Ta. A LECTURE TO YOUNG MEN JUST published in a sealed envelope. A Lecture on the Nature, Treatment nnd Radical cure of Spermatorrhoea, or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Emissions, Sexual De bility, and Impediments lo marriage generall. Nervousness, Consumption, Epilepsy and Fits; Mental and Physical IucaDOcitv. rcxultinv from Solf-Abuse, J-c, by Robert J. Culver well, M. D., author of tha "Green Rook." etc. Price in a eealcd envelope, oulv six cents. The celebrated author, in this admirable essay, clearly demonstrates from a thirty years' succersful practice, that the 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 be, may cure hiicBe'.f cheaply, privately, and radi. cally. auThis Lecture should be in the hands of every youth ana every man in the land. Sent nd;r seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, postpaid, on receipt of six cents, or two post stamps. Also, Dr. Culverwell's "Marriage Guide," price 25 cents. Address the Publishers. CHAS. i.C. KLINE a CO.. 127 Bowery, New York, P. o. Box 4.5SG. janlti-1807 "F YOU WANT TO BUY CLOTIII.rG for the Million Go to A. DURLACHER, DEALER IJf . CLOTHING ! CLOTHING ! GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, HATS, CAPS,' BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, TRAVELING BAGS. L. 6T. MARY'S. ELK COUNTY. PMK1 Jan21868lypd to EEIE SAILfiOAO. TIME TABLE. 1 rvijh- and Dire ft Route, hrt.n Philadelphia, allim3re ILxrris. J"77 MVliamiporf, ami the GREAT OIL REGION of Pennsylvania. ELEGANT "sLEEriNO CARS On all Night Trains. OV' and after MONDAY, NOV. 25th. trains on the I'hiladclKhia Sl V.ria Railroad will run as ffrflows WESTWARD. Mail Train lcoves Philadelphia. " . ' Ridgwny " " arrive at. Erie Erie Exp leaves Philadelphia... ' Itidgway...-.,.... " " arrive at Erie iiastward. Mail Train leaves Erie ,.10.45 p. . 8.21 p. ... !)..'() p; .,.11 AO a. ... 8 84 a. ...10.00 a. ......10.55 a. m. " Kidiway do p, m . " ""ivo at 1'hiUd'a 10.00 a. irt. trie Express leaves Ene j :, p m " - " Kidgway 12.4.-, a. m! " " ar-at Philadelphia.... 4 .20 p. m. Mail and Express connect with Oil Creek nnd Alli-Rlieny River Rnil Roid. B VG OAGE CHECKED THROUGH. ALFRED L. TVLER. . General Superinleudo. XOHN G. HALL, Attorney at. law. Rids- It way,- tlk county Pa. niar-22'Oti ly HEXRV Ri.lgi SOUTHER, Attornoy-at-Lftw (fel.2!)'o8), way, I'a. ALPINB HOUSE, St. Mary's niBB Kretz, Proprietor. Pn., Her- Piigtl'OO W. JAMES Bl.AKELY Ph and Surgeon, St. Mary's. Elk enunt pn. niar-i!2'001y. ?KAXK S. BARRETT, Attorney-nt-Law, a learnciu, I'enn a. ilk and Cameron courties it in practice in sep9,'08-y JiAGt.-tiTIONS, SUMMONS, SUBPU2. nns, Warrants, 4c, on hand and for sale at this office. CH..VOLK, Manufacturer and Dealer . in Lagir Beer, opposite the Railroad Depot.. St, Mary's, Elk county Pa. Mar-22'00-1 . JO.IX O. HALI ,iAs. K. P. UALL. Attorneys - at - Law fcs'l. MARY'S : BENZINGER P. O. EI.K COUNTY, PA. September 20, 1SGG. ly. TS. Bordwell, M. D. Eclectic Physician a Office and residence opposite the Jail, on Centre St., Ridgway, Pa. Prompt at tention will be given to all calls. Office hours : 7 to 8 A. M-: 12 to 2 1. M. ; and 0 to 7 P. M. Mar. 21, GO tf. rpiIAVER HOUSE, X RIDGWAY, PA. DAVID THAYER, Proprietor. ' The undersigned having fitted up a large and onmmndious 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 nnd the puHio generally. decl3 00 ly DAVID THAYER. HYDE HOUSE, RinawAY, Ei.k Co., Tjl. M. V. Moore, Proprietor. Thankful for the patromge heretofore so liberally bestowed upon him, tho new pro prietor, hopes, ty paying strict attention lo the comfort and convenience of guests, te merit a continuance of the same. Oct 24 180B. 17UANKI.IN HOUSE, JP M Makv'h, Pa. LARGEY k M ALONE, TnnrVs. The proprietors respectfully ask the attention of their friends Hnd Ihu public iu general to their large nnd commodious hotel. Every attention paid to the convenience of guests. 11. LARGEY, miy !)-13Vlr J. A. mALOSE. EXCHANGE HOTEL, 2j RIDGWAY, PA. J. llALLi l'roprielor. This hotel is pleasantly situvted on the banks of the Clarion River and Elk Creek, at the lower end of the village, Mr. Ilcaly will spare no pains for the convenio.ee of his guests. He invites ono and all to give him a cull and try his house. Sept, 17th'G7-ly. WflKELKB & WILSON'S SEW ISO MACHINES. The under signed having been appointed Sole Agent for thesaloof Wheeler & Wilson's Sewing Ma chines for Elk county. He keeps an as sortment constantly on hand. Machines sold nt Philadelphia and New Y'ork prices. Any parties desirous of obtaining them can address J. K. VV1I1TMORE, March 9t-'CG-ly. at Ridgway, Pa. SOMETHING NEW! House, Sijn and Ornamental Paintinn. '1 HE SUBSCRIBER WOULD RE spcctfully inform the citizens of Elk county that he has just started in I lie above business in Ridgway, and feel confi dent that he can please all who may favor him with their custom. CHAINING, PAPER HANGING AND CALCIMIN'ING DOXK n SHORT NOTICE AND IN THE rost fashion able and improved manner and style. Orders left at this Office or at Ihe Banking House of Souther, Willis & Souther will be promptly at tended to. W. P. WILLIAMS, May-17'Ctf-ly. NAILS, SPIKES, HINGES, locks, belts, and all kinds RIVETS. ot huiliipr'a materials in general can be had cheaper at o sm. mary a Hardware tjtore than any other place in Elk counrty. (nl!8 07) A. orders for Stoves and Hardware ill be promptly attended to as soon as received, at the 12'07 St. MARY'S IIARDWAUE STORE. CARDS, Bill-Heads, Letter-Heads, Tags, Handbills, &c, done in a neiH manner, and at ihe iowert thick, FOR CASH, at the Elk Advocate Printing Offioe. B LANKS of all kinds for sale at this of tics. ENVELOPES, LABELS & TAGS newly printed 1 1 the Advocate Office. TriSITING CARDSNEATLY BXECCT- v c ed at this oaSce. GUN3, PI8T0L8. : RIFLES, KNIVES pocket and table cutlery, of the beet quality and most approved pattoins, very cheap at the Hardware 8tere on Bibereer'i old ovraer u St. M'rr'sV PKUADELrHU I ., WINTER "lirHK MRS. 6MITIIHA.VK YOU HEARD THE NEW3 ni ) j T l n vr-. ' Why no S a i ' Lasakcsfno, Mrs. Smith. But I heard that she heard Mrs. Spendthrift say to Mrs. was down to Ridgway seeing the iighta, she I "-lTWBf. F M JB I - "T aMh r s i -. n .v,v I i inn i fT-r riui sights sTiu ever ever beheld, '.' tciy la me " she says that that? young man showed her inor'n th'rty different kin Is of chairs, and I declare to goodness, if ahe didn't say that six believe 1 every other ono was a baby chair, and the eribs for babys, why 1 they open an I shut just like doors, bo in the day time they can be put away. And then the different s?JIes of ' ' -i ' ; -" .. .. t ..: .' .- ' u ' . -. BEDSTEADS,' . TABLES, BUREAUS,' AND WASHSTAXDS, SPRING-BEDS, ' MATRESSES AN1 LOUNGES; why will you believo it, he SAid he had Louoges, and Brackets, and Hats-Trees, and what do you call em's, that come all the way from Bosting, only I don't believe no saoh stuff as that. But, Oh ! my, that wasn't a begiu'in of all I saw, but as this was the moat woodei ful 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 the establishment of ylnltf. gASH SASH! 1 SASH! ! 1 DOOMS ! DO0R3 ! ! DOOR Mil MO ULD1SGS ! MOULDINGS ! I MOULDINGS! I ! For every man who is going to build a HOUSE. BARN, SHOP OR SHANTY. I have on hand SASH Glaied or not, of all kinds, Bizcs and patterns. Also DOORS OF ALL KINDS, and MOULDINGS of every description from a half inch bead to a heavy crown or architectral moulding. BUILDINGS put up by tho day or job, at short notice. LIME by the peck or load, always on hand. Any of the above named stock can bo seen or hnd by calling at the Furnituro Warerooms of H. II. THOMAS, above corner of Main and Depot streets Ridgway, Pa., who is the agent for tlie sale of tho same. 3"i2 SALYER JACKSON. LOOK HERE I WATCHES. JEWELRY k SILVERWARE. if 1HARLES HOLES, Practical Watchma- J ker. Jeweler and Enirraver. Riilnwnv Elk county, Pa. The subsciiber.begs leave to announce lo the citizens of Ridgway and vicinity that ho is prepared to do all work in his line on ?hort notice nnd at rpnsnnnhla rates in the very best manner. Shep in H. o. l nayer s More. Special attention paid to engraving. He lias also on hand a larirA nasnrlmoni nf Clocks, Watches, Jewelry and Silverware tvlil.,1. l. r. - ... Give him a coll. nsv7'(17tf. .....v.. uv untrra ior Buie on reaHGiinn a prmi LOOK HERE! CENTREVILLE TIN-SHOP uu.-n .i'Lb desires to make known io t lie citizens of Centreville ami ), Mirrounuing country that he has taken the shop formerly occupied by R. J. Maloney, on ".ncnulcys Corner" in Centreville. and that he hopes by paying strict attention to ms ousiaess ana the wants of his customers. io merit uieir palronnge in his line. He will ae.p on iiauu a large and well selected assort ment of te and Ahcrt-Jfrou Ware. ..' oi ins own manufacture, which he will warrant to be of the best quality. His stock consists ui cvcryiumg mat is useful iu the tinware line uooui a n.use. I ask a fair trial, fin ( if Til XT VneV f1nHa ...... g. .uusmouon, my customers will not be obliged to take it. JOHN WAPLE. seplG:tf. . , ' " -"J UVICO J. S. BORDWELL, M. D. eclectic pursier, jr. T "he word eclectic means to nlmau lect medicines from nil ih .i;-u..n schools of medicine : usinir renin, lioa n,nt safe, and discarding from practice all medi cines that have an injurious eQ'cot on the sys tem, such as mercury, antimony, lead, cop- I lay aside the lance the old bloodlettcr, re Jucer or depleter, and equalize the circula tion anl restore the system to its natural state by alteratives and tonics. I shall here after give particular attention to chronio dis eases, mich as Rheumatism,- Dyspepsia, Liver complaint, Catarrh, Neuralgia, diseases of the throat, urinary organs, and all aiseases pecu- I liar lo females, &o. CATAHRH Urcat witha new instrument of a late invention which cures every case. TEETH extracted without pain. Office aud residenen nnnth nt ik. t:i Centre St. Office hours from 7 in ft . m.io to 1 p. ni ; 6 to 7 p. m. ' Dec. 23 07.-ly. J. S. BORDWELL. . ATTENTION M1LL-OWNIRS! 'IM1K EAGLE TURMNB WATER 1 WHEEL, patented iuly 80, 1867, is superior to any wheel in use. The under, signed have Xie agency for said wheel in the State of Pennsylvania, and can reoommend it as being the best manufactured. For further particulars, and circulars, inquire at our F ouudry in Kersey, where machinery, mill-gearing, castings and steam engines will be made to order at reasonable prices. We eipeot by giving satisfaction In our work to receive a good share of publio patronage. 1 w J. t. ROBERTSON, " K. BELL - -Kereey, Elk Co., Pajnl6 18C8nd. pray wuat'a liopyenad,, ay one died or going i' to get married f ........ . Mr,' Sandwtoh, say to Mrs. Huckleboom, Stingy, tother day, that, as hows when she oalled at Thomas' warcroouw, and of all the II. II. THOMAS, Ridgway Pa. HARDWARE J"EW HARDWARE STORE ! .. The subscribers bave just 'opened in ST. MARY'S A new and Complete Stock of Heavy A Blulf HARDWARE ! ! And will keep constantly on hand a greaj variety of COOK AND nEA TING STOVE., Bar Iron, Steel Anvils, Bellow, Am7.'i Dorse Shoe, Springs, Build, ing Hardware, Saws and Files of Every Description GUNS, PISTOLS AND CAItTltlDGKS, Cntlery, Plated Ware and Hnuto Furnishing Goods. AH kinds of Mechan ics Tools I .i ni TIN WARE Of every description, which will he sold at tho LOWEST CASH PRICES. They have also the exclusive agency in !'t Mary'a for the IMPROVED ORIENTAL BASE.BUKNING COAL KIOVHS AND PARLOR FURNACES 1 Which have received Four First Cn- s miums at the New Y'ork Stale im i 0, . er Fairs ; Also, the Great Silwr Medal at the Fair of the Am erican Institute, held in New York City, 18ti. They are Perpetunl Burners, only onw heing required to bo mud auring the seas jn. M. BEECH P". Jn. "WM. II. COPELAND. nov28'C7 ly For dointra faniilv wnslnnir in il,.. I.. cheapest manner. Guaranteed eq ml in at. the world! Has all the strength ui j iit'o i oap with the mild and lathering oiiulitii . genuine CaBtile. Try thia splendid snap, ti by the ALDEN CHEMICAL WORKS, 18 N -trout Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Sep. 2'081y. TAYLOR'S BRANCH . BI7TI f OLIVE A mild and agreeable TONIC ST I ML'l.i.. .. STOMACHIC and CARMINAT1R :. bitters', Extracted entirely from HERDS RilOTS Highly beneficial in DYSPKPSIA, GENERAL DKIULITY, AND LOSS OF APPK I'lTU And an excellent corrective for p ;r. ing from Disorders of the Bowels. &e." ' "on suffer ' Uiuleuce SOLD EVERY WniHtK ! T . innni. ' a m ,k . . ...... r- "w. via fliarxol street. l'Lii. 413 Sep 9'C81y. J. K. TAYLOR A C". JOCIS H. GARNER, PRACTTfiAt: " m a rm vtnjt Can be found at his Foundry at St. Mary', where he-e,dy to have all shop- .or. t nia hne done en abort notice, gi. i r Benxinger P O., Elk 'co., T. ; u'l ns JOB WORK of all ' kinds aU7 u7! J dont at this office.