The Elk County advocate. (Ridgway, Pa.) 1868-1883, April 02, 1869, Image 3

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    Eocal and Miscellany.
Car Time at llldgtcay.
Erie Express East 12:45 a. m.
do do West 8:84 a m.
do Mail East 6: IB p. m.
Uo do West 3:21 p. m.
Local Freight East !):J0a. m.
do do West 7:30 p. m.
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Elk lodge, A. T. M
Pttttetl meetings of Elk Lodge will be
held at tlieir liull on tin second and fourth
Tuesdays of each month.
J. K. WHITMORE, Scc'y.
L 0. 0. T.
The Rcgolar meetings of Ridgway Lodge,
No. 250, held every Wednesday evening at
their Lodge Room, . ,i
11. A. Tab son s, Sr., Secy.
y. -
Agents fob the advocate.
The following named persons are authorized
gents for the Advocate to receive subscrip
tions, advertising or Job work, take pay there
for and give receipts,
Wilcox. A. T. AldbiCit, 3. L. Brown.
Knno. Frank W. Meece.
Johnsonsburg. Isaac Haoan.
8t, Marys. Chas. McVeajc.
Ccntreville.--IIoMEa B. LEAcn, Mnj. Burke..
Caledonia. W. P. Smih, B. A. Weed.
Bcnneictte." John C. Bard, J. iV. Brown.
Bh&wmut. John Farrf.r.
Spring Creek. A. W. Irvin.
Highland. Levi Ellotiiorpk.
Horton. D. C. Oyster, N. M. Brockwat.
Tbk joy, the happiness o home is won- by
love, and is gained by kind words.
Tub first thing we swallow and the last
think we give up in live is breath.
Many women waist time by improper ar
rangements of the stays.
Over had and ears in debt Wearing an
unpaid for hat.
As intellectual relative A connection of
ideas.
JoixtNO hands in matrimony a custom
arising from tho practice of pugilists shaking
hands before they fight.
It must be a happy thought to a lover that
his blood and that of his sweetheart mingle in
the game Mosquito.
Flood. There has been a good floo 1 here for
some days, giving our lumbermen an excellent
opportunity to get their lumber to market.
New Advertisement. We would call the
attention of our acaders to the advertisement
of W. S. Service, found in another column.
The ladies are to wear silver, gold and
diamond dust in their hair next summ r. Any
young woman who can't gel up and dust will
lie ruled 9ift of fashionable circles.
An old rnuthorqunintly remarks i " Avoid
argument with I lie ladies In spinning yarns
among silks and fatins, a man is sure to be
worsted and twisted ; ho may consider him
wound up."
Ems Walks. In several places in town the
side walk's are fa a bad condition, especially
the one a little east of the post of'.iee. It would
tie well if the subcrvisors would atteud to re
pairing the side walks.
KSkseT Hokss. The attention of our renders
is directed to the advertisement of the above
named house, in auother column. 'Mr. Leach,
the proprietor, if a gentleman in every sense
of the word, and customers will always find
him on hand.
DEATff We regret to lea A of tho death of
E. K. Scribner, of Milesburg Centre County,
on last Monday, March 2'J;h. Mr. ScribnT
was foimtrly freight agent at tho Shawmut
jnnction. He was hurried with Masonic cere
monies, at this place on Inst Wednesday.
The Mirror of Tyiourrnv. V'e havo
just received the initial number of this beauti
ful magazine. It is the wish of the publishers
to have this publication reach every printing
office. Published by T. II. T1LTON, & Co.,
New York.
Ci-re roit Nei-ialuia. Half a dram of snl
arnonia in one once of camphor water, taken
a teaspoouful at a dose, pud the dose to be re
peated several times at intervals of five min
utes if the pain be not relieved at once.
My wife's choice, and the whole family pre
fcr it, Mrs. S. A. Allen's Improved Ineie
style) Hair Restorer or Dressing (in one lotlle.)
Every Druggist sells it. Price one do'.lar.
Ma. Sep. Winner, tho Great American
Composer and Publisher, of Philadelphia.,
says i " I readily recommend the ' M.ica
moose ' as a valuable remedy for such diseases
as arise from impurities of the blood."
One of the editors in Heading had a clean
shirt, about which he made a brag and abused
his contemporaries for having none. It after
ward appeared that he had stolen it off a polo
l'rom a brother editor who was in bed waiting
lor it to dry.
EowDT Boys' This villiage has a very
promising crop of young rowdies, who, doubt-
s, are regarded by their parents as perfect
modeTsNff propriety cherubs, in whose mouths
butter would Jiardly melt. Boys who are per
mittee to ruiTat large at night and fullow their
own ; inclinations are scarcely worth the
trouble and expense of an attempt to educate.
They rarely amount to anything in alter life.
Fatal Accident On Saturday afternoon
last March 27 while breaking a landing " on
Trout Run near Beneictte, Michael O'Brien
was almost instantly killed. Mr. O'Brien was
near the foot of a huge pile of logs prying a
few from the bottom, when suddenly the
.whole mass gave way, many hundreds passing
var the body of the diseased. He recently
came from Canada where his home is said to
ba. He was about thirty years old and uu-married.
Table of Specific Gravities
The following valuable fable we clip
from the Terry Count? Democrat. It i
given iu ounces nverdujioise i
OUNCES.
riotina (pure) one cubio foot
weighs 23000
Fine roM 19400
Standard gold 17724
Quicksilver (pure) . . 14000
Quicksilver (common) K!G00
Lead 11325
Fiue Silver 11001
Standard tilver 10535
Copper 5)000
Gun metal 8784
Cast brass . S000
Steel ' 7850
Iron 7645
Cast iron 7425
Tin ' 7320
Clear crystal Glass 8150
Granite 3000
Mui'ble and hard stond
Common green glass
Flint
Common stnno
Clay aud loam
5rick
Common earth
Nitre
Ivoy
l?riinstone
Solid gunpowder
Sand
Coal
Pitch
Pry boxwood
Sea water
Common water
Dry oak
Gunpowder closely shaken
Dry ash ,
Pry maple
Pry elm
Pry fur
Cork
Air, at a mean state
2700
2700
2570
2520
21 GO
2000
1884
1000
1825
110
1745
1520
1240
1150
1030
1030
1000
D25
5)22
800
" 755
COO
550
240
IS
A Good Wife. Wj can always tell, says an
Exchange, what, sort of a woman a man marries
hy the way bearcats t he printer. If he gets a
comnrjn wife, he forgets the printer altogether.
If lie ge's a tolerably good wife, lie will send
in the notice of his mariiaire. If he gets a
very good one, he will send the printer a slice
of cake accompanying the notice. And if he
gels an extra good one, he will send a green
back with the notice. And if gets a glorious,
angelic creature ail.affeuticn and goodness
he is sure to send the printer a gold or" silver
dollar with the notice of his happiness. No
good wife allows her husband to owe for his
paper, and if their worse half due3 not attend
to these thing, it is a c'.car cae of deception ;
':ccoi:se a man that won't pay for his paper
will deceive his wife, and wo h ive our opinion
of such.
Tun Family Ntwsi'Ari n. Dr. Franklin re
marks that a man ns often gets two dollars for
the one he spends in informing his mind, as he
does for a dollar he lavs out fts nny other way.
A nv.u eats a pound of sugar, anil it is irone,
md the pleasure he has. enjoyed is ended, but
! lie information he gets from a newspaper is
'ria.-tire d up to be enjoyed anew, and to be
used whenever occasion or inclinatisn call for
t. A newspaper is not the wisdom of one
ii ii n or two men : it is the wisdom of the age,
md of past ages too A fnmily without a
newspaper is always a year behind the time
;n general information, besides, they can
never 'hiiik much to talk about. And then
there are the little ones growing up without
any taste for reading. Who then, would be
without a newspaper and who would read
one regularly without paying for it ?
Look to Your iNTtiiKtTS. Su7e time and
money.
If you havo anything to sc'.l.
Tf you have lost anything,
If you havo found anything,
If you have a limine to rent,
If you want to rent a house,
If you want bo n ding.
If you have a farm t) sell,
If you w ant to buy a farm,
If you havj hogs to sell,
If you have cattle to sell,
If you have horses to sell.
If you Imv3 dry goods to sell.
If yon are a professional man,
If you keep a hotel,
If you desire to pro-per in bnsincs, adver
tise in the Advocate, and thus tell the people
what you want No investment you can make
w ill pay so w ell.
There is a Kcntlciuau I'vincr in Cbil
licotbe, Ohio, who was a member of the
jury impannelcd to try Aaron 15urr fcr
uiuu treason.
If jou are a lover don't love two rir-s
at once. Love is a inod thtnir, but it is
like butter, it won't do to h-ivo too much
on bund at one timu.
KEY ADVERTISEMENTS
I-r EliSEY HOUSE,
Cfc.VThSVlLlE, Ei.k Co., Ti.
11. 15. Leach, Proprietor.
Thankful for the patronage heretofore so
liberally bestowed upon him, the new pro
prietor, hopes, by paying strict attention to
the comfort atd convenience of guests, to
inei ii a continuance oi me same.
vlnliOly.
LICENSES.
i-Miuce is nereoy given that me toltowing
mimed persons have tiled their applications
for Licenses in my office to April Sessions 18C9
X i . . . ..... ...
us required Dy the act ot 31st March 18-jU.
I. M. Weidert, Eating llcusc, Jones. .
2 M. Welleudorf Tuvern, St. Marys.
8.' J. Keieliard, Tavern, St. Marys,
4. Malone y Largay, Tuvery, l. Marys. '
6. John Thompsou, 'favetn, St. Marys.
6. Jacob Corbe, Tavern, St. Marys.
7. Patrick Jordan. Tavern, Ceutreville,
8. Samuel Vasbinder, Tavern, Jay.
9. W. Aumau, Tavern, Fox.
10. Martin Euit. Tavern, Benezetle.
II. J. Ropan, Tavern, St. Marys.
12. John Waehtle.. Eating House. St. Marys,
13. 'Jas. Coyne, Tavern, St. Marys.
14. M. towers, Tavern, Jones.
CCte, UEO. X. KAT11BUN, Clerk.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
4-
200,000 CUSTOMERS WAN'lED.
At tbe new Masonic Hall Building.
STOV1JS at, prices that will please of all do
sirable kinds.
TIN-WARS of every kind on hand at all
times.
Special attention given to Wholesale orders.
Price list furnished to dealers on application.
SI1KET-T1X AND COPPER WARE.
House furnishing goods a great variety.
STEAM AND WATER TirEINO,
rCMM, FISIIINO AND HUNTING
TACKLE, such as RODS BAS
KETS, SEINES, FLIES, HOOKS,
CAS, TOWDER, &c. $o.
BIND CAGES A X1CE VARIETY.
tlOOFLVO,.OtJT!TEriS, SPOUTS.
of tin, Galvanized Iron aud Copper and every
kind of
HOUGE AND JCB WCRK
done on short notice aud warrautcd,
AOENCY of Henry Disstons celebrated
fans. Orders for sav.-3 at factory prices so
licited, also for repairing. Information, and
price list fu nished on application.
TAPER RAGS, OLD ROTE, OLD
COITKR, BRASS, TEW-
ter, lead, iron,
beeswax, heavy hides, deaken
skins, sve;:p pealts, green
backs, national bank
NOTES, U. S.
BONDS &c.
UtJitn in (Xilutnyc for GooJs or Hor7c,
vlnSOtf.
W. S. SERVICE.
tUlUl PROCLAMATION. Whereas, the
i II.-., si 1 .1 .-.I, iw.ti, Pi'ottirl ant .1 -ni tto unit
V . --- - o
lions. L. L. ciluIliO and J ese Ivy Icr, Asso
ciate!", Judges of tho Court . f Quarter Sessions,
Orphans' Court, Oyer and Terminer, and Gen
eial J. "til delivery, for the ti inl of capital and
ol her otl'enies in the county of El!;, by their
preccipts to me directed, have ordered the
aforesaid iiainel Courts lobe hidden at Ril
way, in und for the county of Elk, on the
Last Monday of April,' it being the 2'iih
day of the iiu ntli, and to soutinue cie werW.
Notice is hereby given to the Coroner, Justices
of the Peace, and Cons ables of the said county,
that they are by these presents commanded to
bo then ana tiicro in 'heir proper persons nt
ten o'clock, A. M., of said day, with their
rolls, rC(ir.!i and inquisitions, and other re
i! einbrances, to do those thing-) which their
olltoes appertain to be done, and that all
Justices of sui t eoiiti'y make returns of all
recopnizjnees enteied into before them. o the
Clerk or the Court, as per act of Assembly of
March 4ih lsll. And those wiio are bound to
prosecute the prisoners that arc or shall be in
ilii jail of the county of Elk, and to be then
and there to prosecute against them as shall
be just.
. JACOB McCAULEY, Sh-jriff.
Ridgway, April 2, n'JOto.
V. S. T.I.Y ,1SI'iLS.
U. 8. Assessor's Ofhce, 10th District Ta., )
Curwensvilje, Clearfield Co., Pa. I
Notice is hereby given that tho assessment
lists, valuation.) mid enumerations made and
taken within the Nineteenth Collection District,
Pa , by tho Assistant 'assessors under the las
of the Uuitcd States, will remain open to all
persons concerned for examination for the
epi.ee of 10 days from tho Twenty fifth tlay of
March A. D. lSiifl, nt the Asteshors Office, in
the Borough cf Curwensvillo
At the time stuted above tho Assessor will
receive, hear ftnd determine all appeals rela
tive to any erroneous or excessive valuations
or enumerations by the assistant assessors.
In regard to appeals, the law provides,
' That the question lo be determined by b
assessor, "n an appeal respecting tho value or
enumeration of property, or objects liable to
duty or taxation, shall be whether the valui
lion complained of be or be not in a just rela
tion or proportion toother valuations in the
same assessment district, and whether the enu
meration bo or be not correct. And all ap
peals to the assessor as aforesaid, shall be
made iu wrling, and shall specify the particu
lar cause uialler, or thing respecting which a
decision is requested, and shall morever,
slate the ground or principal of inequality or
error eoivplained of."
DANIEL LIVINGSTON,
183t Assssor of the Nineteenth Col. Dis't.
HF. C. KRUMME, M. D.,
Physician and Surgeon, Ridgway Elk
Co. Pa Ofiice above store of R. G. Gillis
Office boars from 8 to 10 A. M. aud G to P.
M. vln8tf.
DR. W. W. SHAW Practices Medicine
and Surgery, Centreville, Elk county
Pa. mar-i!2'6Gly.
1 ENVELOPES, LABELS & TAGS neatly
printed 1 1 the Advocate Orlico.
Job Pbintino of every description doje
promptly at this office, and in a style un
equalled in this section of the State. Entire
satisfaction guaranteed.
VISITING CARDSNEATLY
cd at this oc.
rXECUT.
VUIL&DELFH1A & ERIE RAILROAD:'
WINTER TIME TABLE. '
Tkny and - Dlrctt Route letwcat
' Fliiladctyhia, JiaHimare Harris
bvrff, Wu'lt'iimfiport, and the
GREAT OIL REGION
of Pennsylvania.
ELEGANT "SLEHPIXO CARS
On all Night Trails.
ON and after MONDAY, NOV. 2fiffv.
the trains on the Philadelphia' & Eria
Railroad will run as follows :
WESTWARD.
Mail Train leaves Philadelphia 10.45 p. i.
" " " Ridgway 8.'.'1 p. m.
" " arrive at Erie fl.60 p. m,
Erie Exp leaves Philadelphia ll.fiO a. ni.
" " " Ridirway 3 34 a. ni.
" arrive at Eric 10 00 a. m
H STWAHD.
Mail Train leaves Eric 10.55 a. m.
" " Ridgwiy 6.10 p. ni.
" " ' arrive at 1'hilad'a 10.00 a. m.
Erie Express leaves Ene -ft .2fi p. m.
" Pidway 12.45 a. m.
" " ar' at Philadelphia 4.0 p.m.
Mail and Express connect with Oil Creek
and Allegheny River Hail Rojd. BAG
UAGE CHECKED THROCRU.
ALFRED L. TYLER.
General Superintendent.
JOHN G.HALL, Attorney at law, Ridg
way, Elk county Pa. mar-22'OG ly
II
EN RY SOUTHER,
Attorn-y-at-Law
(febli'J'GS),
Ridgway, Pa.
A
LPINE IIOU.SE, .St. Mary's Pa.. Her
man Kretz, Proprietor. nig'.l bb
DR. W. JAMES BI.AKELY Physician
and Surgeon, St. Mary's, Elk county
Pa. mar-2J'G0 ly.
IRANK S. BARRETT, Attorney-at-Law,
; Clearfield, Pcnn a. Will practice in
Ilk and Cameron courtics. scp9,'G8-y .
I EXECUTIONS, SUMMONS, SUBPG3,
'j nas. Warrants, Sic, on hand aud for
sale at this Office. ' .
CH. VOLK, Manufacturer and Dealer
, in Lagtr Beer, opposite the Railroad
Depot, St. Mary's, Elk county Pa.
Mar-2J'oii-l .
JOiIN O. ItAtf j.n. ft. V. HALL.
hai.i., & mio.
Attorneys -at - L a w
ST. MARY'S :
BENZINGER P. O. EI K. COUNTY, TA.
St ptember 20, 1SGG. ly.
TS. Rordwell. M. D. Eclectic Physician
, Office and residence opposite the
Jail, on Centre St., RiJgway, Pa. Prompt at
tention will be given to all calls. Office hours :
7 to 8 A. M- : 12 to 2 P. M. ; and 6 to 7 P. M.
Mar. 22,-GG tf.
rSAHAVER HOUSE,
X RIDGWAY, TA.
DAVID THAYER, Proprietor.
The undersigned having fitted up a large
and ciHinnodiiius hotel on the southwest
corner of Centre and dill streets, with good
mid convenient stabling a'l.-xihed, respect
fully solicits the patronage of his old friends
and the p'lHio genernllv.
decl3'G0 ly " DAVID THAYER.
HYDE HOUSE,
RinowAT, Elk Co., Pa,
M. V. Moore, Proprietor.
Thankful for the patronage heretofore so
liberally bestowed upon him, the aew pro
prietor, hopes, by paying strict attention
to the comfort and convenience of guests, to
merit a continuance of the same.
Oct 24 180G.
T7RANKL,IN HOUSE,
JJ N''- Mary's, Pa.
LARCEY . MALONE, PnopR's.
The proprietors respectfully ask the attention
o!' their friends and the public in general to
the.r large and commodious hotel. Every
attention paid to the convenience of guests.
11. LAKtil.i,
iniyV) 13'jJ.l y J, A. m A LONE.
I.1XC1IANGEHOTEL,
li RIDGWAY, PA.
J.IIALKl Proprietor.
This hotel is pleasantly situvted on the
banks of the Clarion River and Elk Creek,
at the lower end of the viliage, Mr. Healy will
spare no pains for the cunvenie.ee of his
guests, lie invites one audallto give him a
cull and try Ins house.
Sept. 1 ah Gi-ly.
SOMETHING NEW!
House, Siin and Ornamental Painting.
Ti HE SUBSCRIBER WOULD RE.
J spect fully inform the citizeus of Elk
county that he has just started in the
above business in Ridgway, and feel confi
dent that he can please all who may favor him
with tlieir custom. UrlAlNlNU, PAPER
HANGING AND CALCIMINING DONE ON
SHORT NOTICE AND IX Tllbr.cst fashion
able and improved manner and style. Orders
left at this Office or at the banking House of
Souther, vi lliis & Souther will be promptly at
tended to.
W. P. WILLIAMS,
May-17'G0-ly.
ATAIIS, SPIKES, HINGE8, RIT.iTS,
locks, boils, and all kinds ot builder's
materials in general can be had cheaper at
the St, Mary's Hardware Store than any
other place iu Elk counrty. (n28 67)
All orders for Stoves and Hardware
will be promptly attended to as . soon
as received, at the
12 C7 St. MARY'S HARDWARE STORE.
CARDS, Bill-Heads, Letter-Heads, Tags,
Handbills, &e., done in a neat manner,
aud at the lowest pbice, FOR CASH, at
the Elk Advocate Printing Office.
"F YOU WANT TO BUY
CL.OTlII.Ya for the Jlillion
Ge to A. DCRLACHER,
tEALEIt IN
CLOTHING ! CLOTHING
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SnOES, TRUNKS
TRAVELING
ST. MARY'S, ELK
Jan21SG8lypd
BAGS, 4o.
COUNTY, PENNA
B
LANES f all
kinds for at this o
GENTS WANTED.
LIBERAL INDUCEMENTS OFFERED
TO GOOD MEN TO SELL MACHINES.
THE WONDER OF THE AGE,
THE FARMEK3 FRIDE,
THE STUMP & GRUBBING MACHINE.
It will do more Work in one day than Ten
Men with grubbing noci can po99iby ,j0)
and leaves no roots or stumps to sprout tip
infliespring After grnMiing with this Ma
chine the farmer can cut his grain or grass
the first season with the Reaper or Mower.
It does its work tffeolually. Any person or
per'soris desir.ious of making money, will do
well It) Address,
J. C, Box 227,
vlnl4Gt. Bcllcfonte, Pa.
N
EVV STOM?.
The Subscriber bpira Ion -To la tnTni-m f1,A '!
zens of Ridgway and vicinity that he has
opened a Btore where may be fotrnd
PFRFUMERY, FANCY GOODS,
TOILET ARTICLES.
STATIONERY,
FINE CONFECTIONARY,
OYSTERS, ORANGES, LEMONS, in season.
n2vltf J. R. EAIRD.
LOOK HERE!
WATCHES. JEWELRY & SILVERWARE.
C1IIARLES HOLES, Practical Watchma
ker, Jeweler and Engraver, Ridgway,
Elk county, Pa. The subscriber boffs leave to
announce to tho citizens of Ridgway and
vicinity that ho is prepared to do all work in
his line on hort notico and at reasonable
rates in the very Best manner. Shop in H.
S. Thayer's Store. Special attention paid to
engraving.
Ho has also on hand a largo assortment of
Clocks, Watches, Jewelry and Silverware
which ho offers for sale on reasonable terms.
Give hi'm a call. nev7'U7tf.
ATTENTION MILL- O tt'NPRS .!
frHE . EAGLE TURBINE WATER
1 WREEL, patented July 30, 18(17, is
superior to any wheel in use. The under
signed have the agency for said wheel in the
State Of Pennsvlvnnin.. nttil tnn Mnnmn....
- - - v- , ... . vijiLut:iiu
it as being the best manufactured. For
lunniT particulars, ana circulars, inquire at
our Foundry in Korsnv uU.n ...nAi,:nA
niill-geariiif, castings and steam engines will be
nitiuv m umvr ui reiifouaoie prices, we expect
bv civinir satisfaction in nnr nnrli in
a good share of public patronage.
j. . KuiirJirrsoN,
R. BELL
Kersey, Elk Co., Ta., janld 1868pd.
HCKE& CAMERA,
Losses of the Mines of the Kcrsev Pnnl
Company .
Miters and Shippers of.
BITUMINOUS COALS !
Cfsupeiior quality, for
GAS, GENERATING STEAM, MANUFAC
TURE OF IRON, SMITHING AND
DOMESTIC! USE.
Are prepared to receive Ordets and make
contracts lor tnese well-known coals.
OFFICE, EERSEY, ELK CO.,f.
Kersey, Pa., March 12, 18G8. vln!7tf.
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vlnlGIt J!3 Cortland 8treet, N. Y.
N
OTICE TO BUILDERS.
Sealed cronosala will tin n.a.;..i i n..
vo.oiuisaiunera oi r.ia uo., at their office in
Ridgway on tbe firs Monday of April neit for
buil ling a stable upon the jail premises. To
be a frame building 1$ feet wide, 24 feet long
12 feet high aud have a stono foundation.
Proposals shall contaia plats and cost of
building J. K. P. UALL,
violent Cierkt
HARDWARE-
N
EW HARDWARE STORE !
The subscribers have just 'opened Id
ST. MARY'S
A new and Complete Stock of Heavy & Shelf
HARDWARE !
And will keep constantly on hand a great
variety of
COOjZ AND HEATING STOVES;
Bar Iron, Steel Anvils, BcPotct, Nafflt
Horse Shoes, Springs, Build
.. ing Hardware, Saws
and Files of Evert Description
GUNS, PISTOLS AND CARTRIDGES,"
Cntlery, Plated Ware and House
Furnishing Goods. All
kinds of Mechan
ics' Tools 1
TINWARE
Of every description, which will be sot'Tat
the LOWEST CASH PRICES.
They have also the exclusive agency in tt
Mary's for the
IMPROVED ORIENTAL ,
BASE.BUKNINO . COAL STOVES
AND PARLOR FURNACES I
Which have received Four First Class Pr.'
niiiims at the New York State nnd nth.
er Fairs ; Alto, the Great Silver'
Medal at the Fair of the Am.
erican Institute, held in
New York City, 1803.
They are Perpetual Burners, only ohn ffi-a
being required to be made
during the season.
M. BEECHFR. .Tn.
- . WM. II. COPE LAND.
nov28'67 ly
PATRONIZE HOME lNSTH'E Iio:it.
FLOUR, FEED AND GRAIN.
THE subsctibcrs having completed tlmlt
New Grist Mill in Ridgway are now
prepared to furnish the people of the sur
rounding country with
Flotir of. the Best (luality,
and of their own manufacture, at the 'owest
market rates.
The attention of lumbermen and othfr
is called to our iacilities for furnishing
them with
FEED OF ALL KINDS,
cheaper than it can be bought any otiicr
place in the county.
JJSayCAsu Paid tor GRAis.-"a
J.S. HYDE,
J. V. HOUK.
J. K. WH1TMORE.
Nevember 7, 18G7tf
LOOK HERE I
CENTREVILLE TIN-SHOP..
JOHN WAPLE desires to m.e known',
to fhe citizens of Centreville and toe
surrounding country that he has taken C.e
shop formerly occupied by R. J. Malom-y. on
"McCauley's Corner" in CcntrcviMe, end
that he hopes by paying strict aitenilou to'
his business and the wants of his custom t
to merit their patronage in his linu. H i will
Heap on hand a large and well seleetud nv .:-'
meat of
tTin and Ufct-grott $awv
of his own manufacture, whiob he will warr,.:t
to be of the best quality. His- stock ctoisiiM
of everything that is useful iu the tin . -i lirj
about a house. .
I ask a fair trial,' aud if my .work does
not give satisfaction, my customers will not b
obliged to take it. JOHN WAPLK.
seplGitf.
J. S. BORDWELL, J . r,
ECLECTIC 1' 111' SMC B . '.
The word eclectio mea-;lS to s 80.
lect medicines fr-jm an ,ho different
schools of medicine using rew,VlM ,lm, HVO
safe, and discard., from prac.icc all me I.
cmes that have an imjurious efei on the
tern, such r.g mer0ury, antimony, coi.
per, &q. "
J ft aside the lance the old bW.leiter,
re 'joer or lfnWat an A .innli.n Kd A..A..I...
t, I , .,I..Itl.u I . . t . 1 1 I . . I
uon aud restore the system to its natural
stale by alteratives and tonics. I fhall hero
after give particular attention, to chronic dis
eases, such as Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, Liver
complaint, Catarrh, Ne iralgia, dixeases of li.e
throat, urinary organs, and all aisea.se pecu
liar to females, &o.
CATARRH I treat with a new instrument of
a late invention which cures every euse.
TEETH extracted without pain.
Office and residence South of the jail on
Centre St. Office hours from 7 to 8 a. : m
to 1 p. m ; 6 to 7 p. m.
Deo. 23'67.ly. J. S. BORDWELL..
iii
JOUIS H. GARNER,
TRACTICAL MACHINIST.
Can be found at his Foundry at St.. Mary's
where he is ready to hava all shop..vrk la
bia line done on short notice. St. Mary's,
Bcminger P. O , Elk eo., P. myl'03 ly
JOB WORK of all kinds aud doscri
J done at this office.
BLACKSMITH'S CARPENTER'S- AND
joiner's tools for sale " cheape thaw
the cheapest" at tha St. Mary's Ifr-we
Store (ovi.r3l.y
GUNS PISTOLS. RIFLES',. KT .
pocket and table cutlery, of ',-
quality and most approved pattr ' '
cheap at the Hardware Stera an V Tel .
corner in St. M-ry'g. fgw't o.
1'hb Advocati has tiie lAr.., . " . , r
th. ..,, .na k lhf irl,7a!""