-A, 4 aV . Local and Miscellany. Car Time at llldgtcay. 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 Enst 0:40 a. m. do do West 7:30 p. m. Elk lodge, A. T. M Stated meetings of Elk Lodge will be kelJ al their hall on the seooud and fourth Tuesdays of each month. J. K. WIIITMORE. Sec'y. debt. I. 0. 0. T. The Regular meetings of Ridgway Lodge, Ho. 266, held every Wednesday evening at their Lodge Room. II. A. Parsoss, Sr., Secy. AGENTS ICS THE ADVOCATE. 'following named persons are authorized s for the Advocate to receive subscript , advertising or Job work, take pay there- and give receipts. vTilcox. A. T. Ai.imcn, J. L. Brown. Kane. Frank W. Mekcb. Johnsonsburg. Isaac Haoaw. 8t, Marys. Chas. McVean. Centreville. Homes II. Leach, Maj. Bubkk. Caledonia. W. P. Smith, B. A. Weed. TScnneiette. John C. Bard, J. S . Brown. Shawmut. Jons FARREtt. Spring Creek. A. W. Irvin. Highland. Levi Ellothorpe. Horton. D. C. Oyster, N. M. Bropewat, Pink lumber is being shipped from Savannah to Scotland. Vermont produces maplo sugar annually. 7,000,0000 pounds of The word d-o-b-t is composed of the initials of ' dun every body twice." C-r-e-d-i-t is formed of the initial let'ersof " Call regularly every day I'll trust." Fiftern hundred Women of Centre County, Pennsylvania, have petitioned the Courts t grant no more liquor licenses. St. Marts. Geo. Hathorn has established a Fish Market in connection with his oyster depot, and is prepared to furnish his custotnci in fine stylo. Not having heard from the debating socictie in relation to the conundrum. " Why do hen always lay eggs in (he day-time ? " a contem porary answers, "Because at eight they are roosters." A co-respondent of a leading and influen tial Boston religious weekly tnkes the ground that among the causes of backsliding of church members arc secret societies and church gather ings of a worldly character. Special Meeti.i. There will be a special meeting of the Good Templars at their hall to-morrow (Saturday) evening, for the purpose of making ajrangcmonls for putting down the new carpet. All niemb.rs are requested to at tend. By order HtfXRY A. PARSONS, Jr., W. C. T. Attest II. A. Parsons, W. S, The lato Dr. Flcniuiing, of Rochester, N. V., said "I find the ' Mitcwuoose ' a very valuable remedy for the old intracable skin diseases, scrofula, ulcers, &c." A Southern paper is opposed to the educa tion of women as surgeons. It says that sup pose one were to be put under the influence of chloroform by such a doctor. " What is to prevent the woman from kissing you? " oinsitiiBEHu writing 10 us to nave their paper changed from one post-office to another Miouiu be very particular to send the name of the post-office where they arc already receiving tlie paper, as well as the one to which they de aire it sent. It is impossible for us to know about all these things, Baldness, gtayncssaud other imperfections of the Hair will be regarded as inexcusable after a trial of Mrs S. A, Allen's Improved nea tlyU) Hair Restorer Dressing, (in one lottle.) Lvery Druggist sells it. Price one Dollar. CnKOBn. By a recent act of Assembly, the judicial district comnnseH cijumty hag been abolished, and Lycoming at tacked to this old district, which made itneces earyVto change Elk into tlii Warren District. Our citizens do not like this change on aocount of loosing Judge Williams, o Social Pabvt Our friend Moore, will have a social parly at the Hyde House on Thursdoy, April 8th. This is the last party Mr. Moore will gc, as he' leaves the house in a few weeks. His numerous friends will avail themselves of this opportunity to show their appreciation of his superior qualities as a laedlord and honorable man. Tho ball Toom has been materially enlarged by taking out the bed-rooms, and throwing the whole story into one hall. Excellent music wiil be on hand for tho occasion. Gbockd Rents. By a recent act of the legislature of Pennsylvania, approved Feb. ii , . i. lcj.in 1. .1 . t i . 4uiu, loutf. wucsv uu uviunuu uub Been maon forfilgpayment of a ground rent or other charge up9oJand for twenty one fears, and no acknowledgeiWut of the existance thereof has been made within that period by the tenant, a release or extinguishment of the claim shall be presumed, and tlje court of common pleas, under proceedings and proof, may decree such extinguishment. The law also applies to parts j of ground rents appor tioned either by deed or by implication from the acts of the parties. Two more eclipses of the auu will take place this yeajs, a follows : Partial eclipse of the eun, July 23d, at 8:20 In the morning. Total eolipst of the sun, August 6th, at 4:00 in the evening. This will be the greatest eclipse of thssun that will happen in this country until the last year of the century. f A Gerauui Proverb. One has only to die to be praised. Handsome apples are sometimes sour. It is not enough to aim jcu must hit. Little and often icake a heap in time. It is easier to blame that to better. Would you be strong conquer yourself. To change and do better are two differ ent things. Ever; body knows eood counsel except im that needi it. liettcr free in a foreign land than a serf at home. Better go suppeiless to bed than run in There is no good in preaching to) the hungry. (Jhurity gives itself riches, but covetons- ness hoards itself poor. Ihe Run-diul only counts the bnghtest hours. I'iety, prudence, wit and civility are the elements of nobility God s mill goes slowly, but it grinds well. High houses are most empty in the upper story. A hundred years of wrong to not make an hour of right. 31 ore are uioitncu in the bowl tban in the pea. Ihe lewer tho words tno better the praver. With patience and time the mulberry leaf becomes a silk gown. lake the world us it is and not 'as outnt to be. fc'peak little, sneak truth, spend little ray cash Our neighbor's children arc always the worst. Forgive thyself nothing and others much. . Truth may be suppressed, but can not be stranded. What comes from the heart "ocs to the heart; When God means fo punish a natiou he deprives the rulers of wisdom. lie who blackens others docs not whiten himself. Tuke care of your plow and your plow will take cure" of you. He who avoids small sins docs not full into large ones. Toe full of snow this winter has been 33 inches in excess of the average of former years. The counterfeit swindlers are now located in Illinois. They send a note to their victim inclosing a geuuinc twenty-five cent piece of postal currency as a " sample " and offer to sell the same at cotintcrfciters's prices. The victim tries it at n bank, end finds it a bure thing and safe. He sends on $10 to 530 for four times the amount in counterfeits. That is the last he hears of the matter. Trettt Ginr.s. An Eastern paper writes thus plainly about pretty girls : " It may be et down as a general rule that the pretty girls are those who dress the plainest ; pretty girls do not require the extra adornments of Jrecs. Whenever, therefore, we see one of the gaudily arrayed creatures of fashion, our mind is at once made up that she is not naturally beautiful. Every rulo hai its exceptions, and there are doubtless exceptions to this one; but iu its general application it will be found to be pretty correct. Street Pkoolers. Peddlers are nuisances, and especially are thoe peddlars nuisances who go round the town ringing the door hells of houses, and leaving circulars marked " to be kept until called for." These circulars are not always of a kind to be seen by ladies and children, and their effect upon some men might not be beneficial. The only way to manage i heso fellows is not to return the paper. Give orders that it be destroyed as soon as received, or belter still Lot itceivcd at all. Not all of these perambulating individuals are honest, and it is well in cvery-cat-e never to all)W them to pass the front door. They have no legiti mate business in the house. Their goods are in the main worthless, and if powders, 'soap, etc,, are of ten poisionous. Have as little to do with them as possible. IlTPitorHORiA. It has been deemed singular that hydrophobia a ma'ady which is popu larly ascribed to that scajou'of the year known as the ' dog days " should be so prevalent in the middle of February, but theorists are not wanting who assert that it is as liable to occur at one xeason as at another, and that there is no fixed law repulating it nothing, in fact, but the inclination or disposition of the canine tribe. The prevalent theory now is, that the malady occurs most frequently in seasons of prolonged dnmp weather, but this theory seems rather to be made to support present facts, than to be founded cn previous experience. Long Lsland has teen especially uffected by the horrible disease or ma'ady no less than thirty mad dogs having been killed during the past month, and several deaths having occurred from the disease. Tub Rich Man. Who is dogged in the streets aud knocked down at midnight ? The rich man. Whose bouse is broken iulo at midnight ? The rich man's. Who has his pocket cut out and his coat spoiled in a crowd ? The rich man. Who is in doubt whether the people are laughing at him in their sleeves when they are eatiug their dinner ? The rich man. Who ndds to his trouble by every story which he adds to his house ? The rich man for the higher he ascends the colder is the at mosphere. A bank breaks, and who suffers ? The rich stockholder and depositor. War blows his horn, and who trembles f Death ap proaches, and who fears to look hiin in the face! Why the rich man and yet all the world enviej the rich. Depend upon it, the length of your face will always be governed by the length of yoar purse. If you live in a two-story house, be thankful and not covet, the loftier mansion of your neighbor. You but dishonoryourself and insult your destiny, by fretting aud repining. Notwithstanding all of which, we would be willing to risk it, if only for the sake of a change. Burning flumes. WoftDS A dictionary in The fewer of a Word. A mother on the crecn hills of Ver mont, was holding by the right hand a son sixteen years old, mad with the love of the sea. And as she stood by tno gar den gate one morning she said ! " Ldward they tell me, for 1 never saw the ocean, that the great temptation of a seaman s lite is aiitik. X'romise me, . De- fore you quit jour mother's hand, that you will never drink," And," said he (for he told me the story,) " I gave her tho promise, and went the globe over, Calcutta, and the Jlediter raneao, San Francisco, the Cape of Good Hope, the North and South l'o!cs. I saw them nil in forty years und I never saw a glass lTiled with sparkling liquor that 'my mother's form by the gate did not rice tip before me and to duy 1 am iunoccnt of the taste ot liquor." Was not that sweet evidence ot the Dower ot a single word ; let that was not halt. " tor, said he, " yesterday here came into my counting room a man of forty years, and asked me : " IKi you know me I " No " " Well,' said ho, " I was once brought into your presence on ehip.board drunk ; you were a passenger j ine captain kickco me aside, you took me to your beam, ana kept me there till I slept off the intoxica tion ; you then asked me if 1 had a mother. I said I had never known a word f rem her lips. You told me of yours ot the garden ga?e, and to day I am master of one of the finest packets in New lork ; and 1 came to ask you to couie and see tne." How fur that little candle throws us beams ! That mother's word on the green hill of Vermont ! O, God bethauked for the mighty power of a single word 1 Old Dicky S. is a very wealthy but very illiterate India merchant and a member of the Oriental Club of London One day he took a pair of compasses and set about ex amining a large map of India, the margin of which was illustrated with drawings of the wild and domestic auimals of the country. Suddenly Dicky dropped the compass in amazement. " It can't be ! it ain't in the border of natur that it should be possible ! ridiculous ! " " Why, Dicky, what's the matter?" "Vy, this Dengal tijjcr is ninety miles long ! " Dicky had measured the tiget by the scale of the map. True. An exchange gets up tho fol lowing : " The boy who lurks and lounges about with a gang annoying families, or who indulges in the wicked habit ot in sulting persons who pass by his 'lounging nlace, or in asasulting psoplo who give no offense, or who thinks it the proper sort of thin" to take a drink wheo ho is out for " spree " at night, or on Sunday, is in con- i.ii j .u ..i- 1 Slant uangcr ti jum mo miiu ui iuwb auu broils that end in bloodshed and murder, At one ccd of his career, is this habitual lounging, loafing, disorder, dissipation or ruffian it in, and at tho other, if ho keeps on in the same path, is the prison or the gaU lows. Pricies for Funs. It will interest our farmer boy hunters nnd trappers to know what, are the regular prices paid for their prizes in Philadelphia. We therefore copy the following, derived from reliable infor mation : Pennsylvania mink skins, S3 7.00 ; red fox, 81,50 2,00 ; pray fox, 50 S1,00 ; dark beaver, $1,50 4,00; raccoon, 80, $1,00 : otter, 83 (u 9.00 ; oppossum, 10c ; black skunk, 80 (a) 81,00; wild cat, 40 75c ; house cat, 10 20c ; rabbits, 2 oc. A Hhefsy People. M. du Chaillu de scribes the costuaies court of an African King as follows : " The King wore a dress coat and nothing else ; bis second minis ter wore a necktie and nothing else ; his third wore a hat and nothing clso ; aud last, liut not least, the Quccu wore a para soland nothing else. 'Yhat most resemble a horse shoe ? Why a mare's shoe, of course. " Biddy, did you put an egg in the coffee, to settle it ? " " Yes, mum ; I put in tour ; they were so bad, I had to use the more of them." NEW ADVERTISEMENTS U. S. Assessor's Office, 10th District Pa Curwcnsville, Clearfield Co., Pa. Notice is hereby given that tho assessment lists, valuations and enumerations mails and taken within the Nineteenth Collection District, Pa., by the Assistant assessors under the laws of the United States, will remain open to all persons concerned tor examination for the spuce of 10 days from the Twenty fifth day of March A. D. 180'.), at the Assessors Olhcu, in the Uorough of C'urwensville At the time stited above the Assessor will receive, hear and determine all appeaU rela tive to any erroneous or excessive valuations or euumerutions by the assistant assessors, In regard to appeals, the law provides, that the quesliou lobe determined by 1 li assessor, u u n uppea. respecting ine value or enumeration of property, or objects liable to duty or taxation, shall be whether the valua tion complained of be or bo not in a just rela tion or proportion toother valuations in the same assessment district, and whether Ihe enu meratiou be or be not correct. And all ap peals to the assessor as aforesaid, shall be made in wriing, and shall specify the particu lar cause matter, or thing respecting wliiou a decision is requested, and shall morever, state the gronud or principal of inequality or error couplained of. DANIEL LIVINGSTON, 183t Assssor of ihe Nineteenth Col. DU't, i T F. C. KRUMME, M. D.,' JJ.t Physician and Surgeon,'Wgway Elk Co. Pa Office above store of K. (i. tiillis Office hours trow 8 to 10A.M. and G to 8 V M. vlu8tf. DR. W. W. SHAW Practices Medicine and Surgery, Centreville, Elk county Pa. mar-22'60 ly. E ENVELOPES, LABELS & TAGS neatly printed k t the Advocate Uthce. Jni pBiiinvn of everv description doja promptly at this office, and in a style un equalled in this section of th blate. Entire satisfaction guaranteed. & ERIE RAILROAD. TIME TABLE, Thrmgh and DireH Route Ictween .Philadelphia, Baltimore Harris-, hurg, Wdliamsport, and the GREAT. OIL REGION of Pennsylvania. ELEGANT SLEEPING CARS On all Night Trains. ON and after MONDAY, NOV.. 2r.th, the trains on the Philadelphia & Erie Railroad will run as follows : westward. Mail Train leaves Philadelphia ..10.45 p. m. ' " Ridgway 8.21 p. m. ci arrive nt trie fl.60 p. m. Erie Exp leaves Philadelphia -11. GO a. m. " " Ridgway 8.34 a. m. " arrive at Erie 10 00 a. ni HASTWAK1. Mail Train leaves Eric 10.65 a. m. " . " " Kidgway 5.10 p. m. i arrive at l'hilad'a 10.00 a. m. Erie Express leaves Erie (1.25 p. m. " " Pidgwny 12.45 a. m. " nr-at Philadelphia 4.20 p.m. Mail and Express connect with Oil ('reek and Allegheny River Hnil ltoid. BAG GAGE CHECKED THROUtill. ALFRED h. TYLER. Oeneral Superintendent. law. Kide- way, Elk county Pa. mar-22'OU ly HEN It Y Ridg ENltY SOUTHER, Attorney-nt-Linv (feb2trC8), way, Va. A' Pa., Her pugD'tiU man Krolz, Proprietor. DR.. W. JAMES BLAKKLY Physician and Surgeon, St. Mary's, Elk county l'u. mar-22'CGly. V HANK S. BA It RETT, AMorney-at-Law, Clearfield, I'cnn a. Will practice in hlk and Cameron courties. sepft, 08-y. I EXECUTIONS, SUMMONS, sunrtE, j nas. Warrants, &c., on hand and for sale at this office c. II. YOLK, Manufacturer and Dealer Boer, oppositu tho Railroad in Lagtr Depot., St. Mary's, Elk county Ya. JIar-22 liu-1 . JO. IN O. HALL -TAS. K. V. II ALL. HALL & BHO. Attorneys -nt - Law ST. M AMY'S: BENZINGER P. O. El K. COUNTY, PA. September 20, 1800. ly. S. Bordwell, M. D. Eclectic Physician Office and residence opposite the Jail, on Centre St., Ridgway, Pa. Prompt at tention will he given to all calls. Office hours : 7 to 8 A. M- ; 12 to 2 P. M. ; and 0 to 7 P. M. Mar. 22, 6ti tf. riMIAYER HOUSE, I RIDGWAY, PA. DAYID THAYER, Proprietor. The undersigned having fitted up a large and commodious hotel on the southwest corner of Centre nnd Mill Btrects, with good and convenient subling attached, respect fully solicits the patronage of his old friends and the put lie generally. dccl3 00 ly DAVID THAYER. HYDE 110CSE, RinnwAT, Elk Co., Pa, M. V. Moore, Proprietor. 'Sli-.nkful for the palromge heretofore so liberally bestowed upon him, tho new pro prietor, hopes, ky paying strict attention to the comfort and convenience of guests, to merit a continuance of tho same. Oct 24 1800. F 7RAMKI.IN .HOUSE, ST. A1AUV8, I A. LARGEY & M ALONE, Proi-r's. The proprietors respccif'uUy ask the attention f their friends and the puolio in general 10 ic.r largo and commodious Hotel. r,very attention paid to the convenience ot guests. tl I , 111 ! I." V 11. JlllU i. , miylO 13iVl y J, A. biALONL. 1 1. XCHANGEIIOl'EL, j RIDGWAY, PA .1 lfAl.Kl I'rnnriotor. This hotel is pleasantly situvted on the banks of the Clarion Kivcr and i.ik ltbck, at the lower end of the village, Mr. Ileuly will smire no pains for the eonveiiie.ee of his guests, lie invites one anduUte give him call and trv his house. Sept, 17th'07-ly. SOMETHING NEW ! House, Siyn and Ornamental Painting. 'I HE SUBSCRIBER WOULD R E- spcotfully inform the citizens of Elk county tlii.t he lifts' just started in the above business in Kitlgway, and leel conn- able and improved manner and style. Orders left at this Office or at the (Unking House of Souther, Willis 4i Souther will be promptly at tended to. W. P. WILLIAMS, May-17'C(i-ly. TVTAII.S. SPIKES. HIN'GEa, RIVETS, locks, bolts, and all kinds ot builder's materials in general can be had encaper at the St. Mary's Hardware Store than any other place in Elk cuuurty. (nJs bi ) U orders for Stoves and Hardware J will be promptly attended to as soon us rreived, at the 1J 07 Si. MARY'S UAKDWAUl? SlUKti. "ARDS, Bill-Heads, Letter-Heads, Tags, 1 J Handbills, &.O. , done in a neat manner. and at the i.owkht puick, ruiv tdau, ui the Elk Advocate Printing Uitioo. J-F YOU WANT TQ BUY CLOTIIUTG for the Million G to A. DURLACIIER, DEALER IN CLOTHING ! CLOTHING GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, TRAVELING BAGS, &c. ST. MARY'S, ELK COUNTY, FENNA- JaoZlSUSlypd - 4 I f 1 LANKS of all kinds for talc at this no. PHILADELPHIA WINTER utnn mui. no jiicuaen.i ..u i....jr .u.. ui... wrlle anytlittig else iuto which I shall put ao with their custom. GRAINING, PAFER much of my, my experiences, notions, don- 1IANG1NG AND CALC1MIN1NG DONE ON vicious, and modes of thought, as these fffco- SHOUT NOTICE AND IN THE rest fashion ;,,,, t ,. wi.l. .mnll A GENTS WANTED. LIBERAL INDUCEM2NTS OFFERED TO GOOD MEN TO SELL MACHINES. ' THE WONDER OF THE AGE, THE FARMERS PRIDE, THE STUMP is GRUBBING MACHINE. It witl do more work in one day than Ten Men with grubbing hoes ean poSBibly do, and loaves no roots sr stumps to sprout up in the spring After grubbing with this Ma chine the farmer can cut. his grain or grass the first season with the Reaper or Mower. It does its work (ffeotualiy. Any person or persons desirious of making cieney, wilt do well to Address, J. C, Box 227. vlnHGt. Bellcfonle, Pa. N EW STORE. The subscriber begs leave to inform the citi zens of Ridgway and vicinity that he has opened a store where may be found PFRFUMERY, FANCY GOODS, TOILET ARTICLES. STATIONERY, FINE CONFECTIONARY, OYSTERS, ORANGES, LEMONS, in season. n!2vltf J. R. EAIUD. LOOK HERE I WATCHES. JEWELKY & SILVERWARE. "1HARLES HOLES. Praotical AVatchma J ker. Jeweler and Engraver, Riduwav. Elk county, Pa. Tho subsciibcr begs loave to annniinoe to the citizens of Ridgway and vicinity that ho is prepared to do all work in his line ou thort notice and at reasonable rates in tho very best manner. Shop in H. S, Tlinycr's Store. Special attention paid to engraving. He has also on hand a largo assortment of Clocks, Watches, Jewelry and Silverware which ho offers for saloon reasonable terms. Give htm a call. nev"'li"if. A TTENTION MlLL-OIVKf RS ! 'I'lJE EAGLE TURBINE WATER 1 WHEEL, patented July 30, 1807, is superior to any wheel in use. The under, signed have the agency for said wheel in the State of Pennsylvania, mid enn recommend it as being tho best manufactured. For further particulars, and circulars, inquire at our Foundry in Kersey, where machinery, mill-gearing, castings and steam cngineB will bo made to order nt reasonable prices. We expect by giving satisfaction in our work to receive a good share of public patronage. J. F. HOBERTSON, R. BELL Kersey, Elk Co., Pa.,janlli 18f!8pd. jJCKE & CAMEMON, Lcsses of the Mines of the Company. Kersey Coal Alincrs and-Sh.p2c.rs of. BITUMINOUS COALS ! Of supeiior quality, for GAS, GENERATING STEAM, MANUFAC TURE OF IRON, SMITHING AND DOMESTIC USE. Are prepared to receive Ordcts and make contracts for these well.kuowu coals. OFFICE, KERSEY, ELK CO., PA. Kersey, Ta., March 12, 180g. vlnl7tf. GENTS WANTED abo: K OF GENERAL INTEREST TO ALL CLASSES RE COLLECTIONS of a Buxy Lit E. BY HORACE GREELEY In one elegant octavo volume of over 000 pages, well printed on fine paper, and illus- Irated with an admirable t'ortrait on Steel of Mr. Greeley, with pictures of his various Homes, his Farm, &c, &e-, together' with a beautiful portrait of Margaret Fuller, en graved by Liuton, Mr. Greeley has said of it ! " I shall never mv tal history." 1 he book embraces, views of early New I-.npland settlement, the author's own youthful life, education, apprenticeship, adventures, professional and political reminis cences, experience in Congress, newspaper life in New Yoik, and much useful talk about farms and farming. It is a peculiar entertaining and valuable work, a look behind the scenes during an important period of the country's history. For terms &.O., address, with stamps CHAS. 8. GKEEN & Co., No. 418 Chestnut Street, I'ailad a. Pa. vlnl74t. GENTS WANTED $10 A DAY. TWO S10 MArS FOR $4. LLOYD'S Patent Rcvolvina Doutfe Man V J Of America and Europe, America ani the t'uited slates of America. Colored in 4000 Counties. These great Maps, nowiust completed, show every place of importance, all Railroads to date, aud the latest alterations in the various European states. These Maps aie needed in every School and family in the land the oeou- py ihe space ot one Map, and by means of the Keverser, either side can be thrown front, and any part brought level to the eye. County nigun ana large discount given to Agents good Apply for Circulars. Terms, and send monev for Sample Maps, to J. T. LLOYD, vlulbU 3 Cortland Street, N. Y. J"OTICE TO BUILDERS. sealed proposals will be received by Commissioners of Elk Co., at their otiioe Ridgway on the firs Monday of April next for buil ing a stable upon the jail premises. To be a frame building 16 feet wide, 24 feet long 12 feet high and have a stone foundation Proposals shall contain plars and cost building. J. K. P. HALL, vlulUH Clerk. HARDWARE- "VTEW HARDWARE ETORE ! Jhe subscriber bars just 'opened In ST. MARY'S lete Stock of Henry k Shelf Anew and Comi.' And will keep constantly u Mna re" variety of COOK AND HE A TING RTOYES, Bar Iron, Steel Anrils, Bellows, Nau'-' Horse Shoes, Springs, Build . ? in j Hardware, Saws and Files of Every Description JUN8, TISTOLS AND CARTRIDGES, Cntjfry, Tlated Ware and House Furnishing Goods. Al1 kinds of Mechan ics' Tools I TINWARE Of every description, which will bo old at tho LOWEST CASH PRICES. They have also the exclusive agency in St Mary's for the IMPROVED ORIENTAL BASE.BURNING COAL STOVES AND TARLOR FURNACES I Which have received Four First Clnss Prep niiums at the New York State and'oth. er Fairs ; Also, the Great Silver Medal at the Fair of the Am erican Institute, held in New York City, 1805. They are Perpotual Burners, only one tiro being required to be made auring the season. M. BEECHER. .In. WM. II. COPELAND. nov28'G7 ly PATRONIZE HOME lNSTlTUi 10.NS. FLOUR, FEED AND GRAIN. THE subscribers having completed their New Grist Mill in Ridgway aru now prepared to furnish the people of the sur rounding country with Hour of the . Best duality, and of their own manufacture, at the lowest market rates. The nttcntion of lumbermen and othM is called to our iacilities for furnishing them with FEED OF ALL KLDS, cheaper than it can be bought any othor place in the county. JGSayCASH I'AID VOR RAIN.-jEjS J. S. HYDE, J. V. HOUK. J. K. WH1TMORP. Ncvcmbcr 7, 1807tf LOOK HERE! CENTREVILLE TIN-SHO0. JOHN WAPLE desires to maky kaowa to the ciiizens of Centreville .') tlVo surrounding country that he has taLcu ih-t shop formerly occupied by R. J. Maliut-v,."n. "MoCauley's Coruer " in Ceatrevilim, hvlK that he hopes by paying strict attention m his business nnd the wants of hi9 ousti.nie. to merit tlioir patronage in his line. He will Keap on hand a large and well selected uin uicut ot lxx awtt hctf-fiJrt Ware of his own manufacture, which be will wai im! to be of the best quality. His slock eonsi of everything that is useful in the tinw.srr liua about a house. I ask a fair trial, and: if my wwj doe not. give, satisfaction, my customers will mil lt obliged to take it. JOHN WAV Hi. sepHktf. J. 8. BORDWELL, M. D. ECLECTIC M'Mil'SICt.S ,1 vflhe word ecleotio means to choxse -r -I lect medicines from all tho different schools of medicine using remedies t'.iat in ' safe, and discarding from practice nil me I. cines that have an imjurious effect on the sys tem, such as mercury, antimony, lead, PMi,r. per, &o. I lay aside the lance the old bh-.(Vir, reducer or depleter, and equalize the cViTriV tion and restore the system to Its .i;,jitr state by alteratives and tonics. I shaM here after give particular attention to cly-onio- A eases, such as Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, i,ivor complaint, Catarrh, Nairalgia, dW-Mwi t,f tl. throat, urinary organs, and all ui.sewca poeti liar to females, &o. CATARRH l treat with a new iastruiiu-ut of a late invention, which oures every raso, TEETH extraotea withoat pain. Office and residence South of the jail on Ceutre St. Offioe hours from 7 to 8 . : m 12 u i p. ms c to, i p. m. Dee. 2a'C7.-Iy. . J. g. B0EDV.LI JQOUIS H. GARNER, PRACTICAL MACHINIST. Can be found at his Foundry at St. Mary's where he ia ready to bava all shop-vn. k ii his line done on short notice. St. Mary's, Benzinger P. O , Elk co., Pa. mylWlj JOB WORK of all kinds aud dccri done ot this office. BLACKSMITH'S CARPENTER'S A.'U joiner's tools for sale " cheaper thau the cheapest" at the St. Mary'a Hardware Slor8 (novSC7.) the in GUNS. PISTOLS. RIFLES. KNIVES pocket and table cutlery, of th best quality and most approved patterns, verv cheap at the Hardware 8lr ou Bibeigor' oil corner in iSt. M-ry'a. Thb Advooatb haa-the largest circulatioi. the county, and is the best advert king iLdi of
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