The Elk County advocate. (Ridgway, Pa.) 1868-1883, June 04, 1869, Image 3

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Local and Missccllnny
Car Time at JtMertcay.
Erie Express Enst 12:45 n. hi.
do do West S:34a. m.
do Mail Enst - :! P
do do West 8:10 p. m.
Local Treight Enst 0:40a. m.
do do West 6;30 p. tu.
Elk lodge, A. T. M
Stated meetings of Elk Lodge "Will be
lield at. their lmll on the second and fourth
Tucsdnys of each month.
J. K. WHITMORE. Sqc"y.
I. 0. 0. T.
The TtejrtOnr meetings of Ridgwny Lodge,
No. 25G, held every Wednesday evening nt
their Lodge Room.
W. C. Tinoi.f, Secy.
AGENTS FOR THE ADVOCATE.
The following named persons are authorized
agents for the Advocate to receive "subscrip
tions, advertising or Job work, take pay there
for and give receipts.
Wilcox. A. T. ALnnicn, J. L. Brown.
Kano. Frank W. Meeoe.
Johnsonsburg. Isaac Haoas.
St, Marys. Ciias. McVban.
Cenlrcville. Homer B. Leach, Maj. Burke.
Caledonia. W. V. Smith, B. A. Wekd.
Benncictlc. Jons C. Bard, J. W. Brows. -
Shawmut. John FAimr.n,
Spring Creek. A. W InviN.
Highland. Levi Em.othohpe.
Horton. D. C. Oyster, N. M. Bnr.cKw.iv.
mjxtivm,mxf."..iiviytin.i...niii.mmrorfaTtiri ,'.
(lor.n closed iu New York on last Wed
nesday nt 13rJ.
" Maoamoose " pnrilips tlin b'nod
which is the only way to rmlieaUy cure any
disease.
Thanks. iiuu. U. W. ScttGeld Mem
ber of Congress f.iom this District, will plensc
accept our thnnks for valuable uhlic docu
ments We have just received.
If you want cheap louiits po to (lie old
UK I) HOUSE one donr west of Gillis' store
Main street, Kidgw.-iy l'n.
Wk arc happy to nuiiuiiiu.'i! that Mt. II.
II. Thomas is about lo resume busiiies in line
place as general coni:iiiH-i.ir n:T"ni far several
large fi i ins in the fm'iiihire (ru le.
Mourn IIoi.K - M. V. Mi-ore, lit--taken
the Morton llo'.ipc, Krie, and will. l
C' lirsc, keep a first -oWs house. Every hod;.
Jioiii this bcction will be sure to stop at the
Morton house when they visit Erie.
To I cautify and dress the hair and rc
store it to its natural color, and imparl thai
benutiful gloss, odor etc., use Mrs. S. A
Aliens improved (. itjle) Hair Restorer or
Dressing, (in one .,',',- ) Every Druggist sell
it. Trice One Dollar.
O. A. K. I'ost No. 1S4. Or.Jer No. 1
Comrades of the Army and Navy are re
Speotfully informed ;hat a Boat of ihe above
trdcr has been established at this place ami
that applications for membership' will bo re
ceived by either of the undersigned.
By Order.
J C LIT'IIER, Com. Tost.
J. It. Baird, Adjutant.
Leoisi.ativb C invention composed of
the counties of Clearfield, Elk and Forest, met
nt tho office of Hon. H. Souther, iu Ridgway
Juno 1st, 18Gt. All the counties represented
On motion, Jeromo Powell of Elk was
elco'cd President and A. II. Steele, of Forc.d.
Secretary
On motion, Hon. Henry Souther of Ell; was
elected representative delegate to State Con
vention, to meat iu 1'hila., June S-iil.
Instructed to vote for rcuoimuation of Gov.
John W, Geary.
Adjourned.
JKI10ME POWELL, Trcs'l.
A. II. E-TEEi.r, Scc'y.
Melancholy Accident. A yonnjr
nan, Mr. Brookhnuk, left Erie on Ihe Express
Inst night, in company with Mr. O. J.
Fpafford, of Driftwood. When Mr. Fpafford
arrived at St. Marys, ho missed Mr. Brook
banko, both having gone to sleep soon after
leaving Corry. Not finding him on tho train
Mr. Spafford, telegraphed to different points
on the Road, and beard noiUing of him uniil this
(Friday) morning when he received a despatch
from Youngsville, elating tho young man was
found by tho side of tho track seriously in
jured, lie lived till (his afternoon, when ho
died of his injuries. The young man was
conscious when found, having suffered unto'd
mental and physical agony through the night,
lie could not account for the accident, though
it is certain that he got up in his sleep anj fell
from the train while iu that condition. Ho
was an exomplary young man, and loved by
nil who knew him. Ha has bnei in the slors
at. Driftwood n -arly three years. His remains
were taken lo Cumbria county where his
mother resides.
Senatorial Convention 23d District
Penna., met at the office of Hon. Hcniy
Souther at Ridgway, June lit 1809.
Tho following counties were represented :
Elk, II. Souther, Jerome Powell and Horace
Little. Clarion, Hon. G. W. Lathy. Clearfield,
Isaao Scofield, C. E. Washburn, J. B. Hewitt.
Forest, W. E. Lathy. J- O. Dale, A. II. Steele.
All the counties represented but Cameron.
On motion, Hon. Henry Souther, of Elk,
was elected Prest., and A. II. Steele, ' of
Forest, Sco'y.
On motion, Hon. G. W- Lathy, of Clarion,
waseleoted Senatorial Delegate to Stale Com
rention, to meet in Philadelphia June 23d.
Instructed to vole for renomination of Hon.
John iV. Geary, for Governor.
On motion the delegate bo aufhoriied to ap
point a proper substitute in case of his
inability to attend, carried. On motion the
proceedings be published, carried.
Adjourned.
HENRY EOUTIIER, Prest.
A. II. Steele, StJc'y.
-ITT-
Missionary - Herald. The June
number of this exccllont monthly has been re
ceived. It has a fine' full-paged engraving,
and 1b filled with choice and valuable mntter.
Price one dollar per annum. -Published by the
American Hoard of Commissions for Foreign
Missions, at Boston. - - :
OmaU a objects to being spoken of nsin
"the Far-West." Tho Republican of that
town says (hat Omaha :s the point at whioh
Irr.reiers gather for the purpose of storting
".Vst,
" Idlewild," the residenco of the Into
X. r: Willis, is for sale, and " Undcrcliff,"
the homo of the late George P. Morris is let
for asummor boarding jiousq.
The chfopest furniture of every variety
ever.oflcred in Ridgway can be found at the
old BED HOUSE oue door west of Gillis' store
Main street.
Grant wants to remove Minister Mo
Mahan, accredited to Paraguay, but the
whereabouts of the Minister cannot be ascer
tained. Whether he is in the land of the
living or has been converted into rations for
the army of Lopez is not yet known. It is a
hard case for his proposed successor, who is
anxious to draw his pay.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
QRAND OPEN1NQ,
- NE W FIRM, NEW GOODS.
Tho undersigned wishes to inform everybody
that on next Thursday. June 10th, he will open
x very Inrgo stock of furniture, nil new, just
from the iminufncl ures nt prices tlint defy com.
petition nt t lie old establishment of li. II.
Thomas. Kidgway Pa., who will act as my
nsont for the Side of the same-
lifttl SCIVILION THOMAS.
IN T PI K DISTRICT COURT OF Till:
UNITED STATES.
For the WpHtern Iiistriet of Pennsylvania.
C. E. MiAMAN.a Bunkrupt under the Act
f Congress of March 2d, C,, hnvlng np
plied f-jr a discharge, from a!l his debts, and
ilher claims provable under snid Act, By order
f the ' ourl. NoTICK IS HEREBY GIYK.N.
to nil persons -ho have prrved their debts.
--. ...-.... iniiii.vi.-i, IU UI1 III''
ISih day of June lsil'.l, at ! o'clock, A. M.
before K. E. WoOlHtLTF, Esq. to show cause.
it any tliey have, why n D.selinrge :hould mil
be gran'cd In ihe said linnkrifpt. ' And furilici
VOTICK IS HKIiKltV til Vli.N. that the Second
i d Third V-.-etiiigo of Crc li'ois of llie snid
Ibii.krnpt. r -i:ireil by thi 27ih anil L'Srb
'eeii.jps c-r snid Act, will b? held befne the
-aid Itrvister i-t the same Hire and place.
2'.'i2. S. C. MeCAXDLESS, Cb-i-k.
LLEGHEXV VALLEY RAIL ROAD.
The only direct route Ic rilliburg
WITHOUT CHANGE OF CARS
Vom Oil City.
On and after Monday Miy 3d 1S09, trains
ill run a follows :
GOING SOUTH.
Day Express leaves Oil City at 10,10 n. m.
rriviiig at Pittsburg nt. fi. 1 " p. m
.'iglit F.xprrss leaves Oil City at 8.1) p. m.
Arrivinn nt Pittsburg at 0,30 a. m
Mixed Way leaves Oil City at T.liO a in.
Vrriviug at West Penn Junction at 0,00 p. m.
GOING NORTH.
Day Express leaves Pittbburg at 8.00 a. m.
ri ivins at Oil City nt 8,10 p. m
N'ight Express leaves Pittsburg at 7.30 p. n
rriving nt Oil City nt 6,-lOn m.
Mixed Way leave West Penn June. at. 0, J5 a. m.
Vrriviug at Oil City at 5,-15 p. m.
Connections nt Corry and Irvinc'on for Oil
'ity and Pittsburg. At Franklin wilh Janies
own aud FrniiKlin U. R. Connnctions with
'Vest. I'onn, R. R. at West renu Junction for
Inirsville ami all points on Ihe main lino of
he Pennsylvania R. R.
Sleeping Carson Night Trains.
.1. .1. LA VYHKNCE, General Sup.
Tiios. M. King, Asst. Supt.
TORD3 OF WISDOM.
FOTt YOUNG JIEN,
On the Euliii!; Passion in Youih and Earlv
Manhood, wilh SELF HKLP for tho Errinlr
ind unfortunnte. Sent iu sealed letter en
velopes, free of charge. Address, HOWARD
ASSOCIATION Box P, Philadeldliia, Pa.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
By v'rluc of tin order of the Orphans Court
of E'k Comity, the undersigned will expnso to
public salo on the premises ou SATURDAY
ihe illi day of June Ittti'.l.
All that certain farm or tract of land silunlp
in Fox township, Elk County Slate of Penn
sylvania, the estate of A. Cunco deceased .com
prising I wo ndjoiuing tracts or pieces of land.
One beginning at a post on the Toby road,
thence west 20 rods more or less to a maple
tree, Ihence north 03 rods more or less to a
post, thence west 8-1 rods more or less to a
Hemlock, thence south 1.10 rods more or less
Ion post on the Brandy Camp road, thence
northeasterly along said road 00 rods more or
less to the lino of ho grave yard lot, thence
north 6 rods more or less to stones, thence
east 33 rods nn re or less to a whilewood on
Ihe Toby road to Ihe p!nce of beginning.
Containing CO acres more or less.
The other piece commencing nt a post on
Ihe Brandy Cnmp rond being the southwest
corner of ihe piece above described, thence
nort li l li rods more or lens lo a post, thence
west -13 roils more or less io a post, thence south
along line of Francis f'npello 1!J9 rods mora
or less to a post, thence south 43 east 38 rods
moreorlosto a post on the Brandy Camp
road, thence northeasterly aluung said road lo
the place of beginning.
Containing 31,0 acres more or less. Tho
whole containing 01, t) acres more or less, of
which about 20 aores are cleared and fenced,
wilh a youn? apple orchard growing thereon.
A frame house and log barn are ercotcd on
the premises, aud convenient to a fine spring
of water.
TERMS. One half in cash at date of sale
the balance in six months thereafter.
27i3j. it. T. KYLER, Administrator.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
By virtue of Sundry writs of Venditioni Ex
ponat issued out of the Court of Common Pleas
of Elk County and to me directed I will ex
pose to publio sale or outcry at the Court
House in Ridgway on,
TUESDAY JUNE 8th-
18G9 at 1 o'clook P. M. the following described
property to-wit :
All that piece or parcle of land situate in
warrant No. 2331 Elk County State of Pena
sylvania, bounded and described as follows.
Beginning at a point on the southeasterly cor
ner of land in possession of the Rocky Run
Oil Company, thence northerly along the line
of said Rocky Run Oil Company's properly
three hundred and twenty rods, thence easterly
one hundred aud tweuty. eight rods to land iu
: . - ' i . ... ,
the possession of Iho Lennox Oil Company,
thenpo southerly along Ihe boundary line
of the Lennox Oil Company three hundred
nnd twenty rods, and thence westerly to Iho
plnce of beginning.
Containing two hundred and filly-six acres
of land be the satuo moroor less.
Seizd and taken in execution nnd to be
sold as the property of tho Bucna Vista Oil
Company.
ALSO. All 'that piece or parclo of land
sitnato on Wnrrant No. 2331 Elk County State
of Pennsylvania, bounded and desaribed ns
follows: Beginning at a point ou tho south
easterly coi ner of land in the possession of
Lennox Oil Company, Ihence northerly three
hundred and twenty rods along Ihe line of the
snd Lennox Oil Company's land, thence east
erly one hundred nnd thirty-two rods to lands
in the possession of the Palmer Oil Company,
Ihence southerly along the lino of Ihe said
Palmer Oil Company's lands three hundred nnd
twenty rods, thence westerly ono hundred
nnd thirty two rods to tho place of beginning.
Containing two hundred nnd eighty ncres of
land bo the same more or less.
Seized and taken in execution nnd to bo sold
as the property of the Dana Oil Company.
ALSO. All that pieco or parclo of land
situate in Wnrrant No. 2331 Elk County, Slate
of Pennsylvania, bounded nnd described as
follows : Beginning nt n point at tho south
easterly corner of land in the possession of
the Bucna Vista Oil Company, llic.ee norJi
three hundred nnd twenty rods along Iho line
of said Bucna Vista Oil Company's lands,
thence easterly ono hundred and twenty-eight
rods lo land in the possession of the Dana Oil
Company, thence southerly along lnnd of the
Danna Oil Company, three hundred nnd twenty
tods, thence westerly one hundred and twenty
eigh tods lo the plnco of beginning.
Containing two hundred aud fifty-six acres
of land be the same more or less.
Seized nud Inken in execution and lobe sold
as the pioperty of the Lennox Oil Company.
ALSO. All iho right, title, interest, claim
ana demand of the defendant of in and to all
that piece or pni-ele of lnnd situate in Warrant
number two thousand ihreo hundred nnd
iliirly-ono .'2331) Elk County State of Penn
sylvania bounded nnd described as , follows :
Beginning nt a point at the southwesterly cor
ner of the land of the Bucna Vista Oil Com
pany, Ihence westerly one hundred nnd twenty
eight ro ls to a stake, thence southerly three
hundred nnd twenty rods lo a stake, nnd
hcimc easterly one hundred and twenty-eight
rods to t lie place of beginning. Containing
two hmidicd and iif'iy six njres of land be the
anie nnre or 1ps.
Seised nnd taken in execution nnd lo be sold
as the properly of the Rocky Run Oil Com
pany, ALSO All that rdepc or parclo of land
Clonic in the township of Spring Creek
County of Elk and State of Pennsylvania,
bounded nnd described as follows : Begin.
nf nt a Hpuiloek being the northeast corner
f Warrant. No. 2002, thence north by War
nnt No. 2,.)"l, one hundred nnd fourteen
icrches to a stone pile, thence by lands of
Mnitli, Dcrr & Brown, east ono hundred nnd
lixty pi-rchcs to a Hemlock, thence soutb by
iindsof Seth Clover one hundred and fourteen
perches to a post, thence west by Warrant No.
;"") ono hundred and sixty perches to the
nlacc of beginning, Contnining ono hundred
Hid fourteen ncrts more or less, and of which
line is an improvement of ubout twenty acres.
Seized nnd taken in execution astheproperty
'if Charles W. Porlerfield, and to be sold by
JACOB McCACLEY, Sheriff.
Eidgwny May 19th 1809, 27t3s.
Special Notices
THO CONSUMPTIVES.
JL,
Tho Advertiser, having been restored fo
:eallh in a fpw weeks, by a very simple
.cmcdy, after having suffered several years
with a severe lung affection, and that dread
disease, Consumption is anxious lo make
known to bis fellow-sufferers ihe means of
Mire.
To all who desire it, ho will send a copy of
ihe drcscrinlion used, fi-on of i-lmvnro witl, din
., . ,' - ......
directions tor preparing and using tho same,
Which thoV Will litirl A SIM-n Plll-n f, Pi.nunmr..
lion, Aslliiaa, Bronchitis, etc. Tho object of
iho advertiser iu sending the Prescription is
to benefit the ai'.'.icte l, and spread information
A-hich he conceives lo be invaluable ; and he
hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it
will cost him nothing, nnd may prove a bless
ing.
Parties wishine Ihe prescrintion. will nlpnsp
address. EL'V. EDWARD A. WILSON,
Williamsburg, Kings County, N. Y.
vln20yl. '
jRROES OF YOUTH.
A Gentleman who suffered for years from
Vervom Debility, Premature Decay, and all
ihe effects of youthful indiscretion, will, for
tho sake of Buffering humanity, send free lo
aiiwiioncca u, ttie receipt and directions for
making the simple remedy by which be was
cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the ad
vertiser's experience, can do so by addressing,
in perfect confidence. JOHN B. OUDEV,
vlu20yl. No. 42 Cedar street, N. Y.
K
riillSEY HOUSE,
CuNTHr.viLiE, Elk Co., Pa.
II. 15. Leach, Proprietor.
Thankful for tho patronage heretotor e so
liberally bestowed upon him, the new pro
prietor, hopes, by paying strict attention to
tho comfort and convenience of truest s, to
merit a continuance of the same.
vln201y.
A CARD TO THE LADIES. Dr. Dupon
co's GOLDEN PERIODICAL PILLS
foi females. Infallible in correcting irreg
ulnritlies, Removing Obstructions of the
Month y Turn, from whatever cause, and
always successful as a preventive. Ono Pill is
a dose. Females peculiarly situated, or those
supposing themselves so, are cautioned against
using these Pills while in that condition,
lest they invite miscarriage, after which ad
monition the Proprietor assumes no re
sponsibility, although their mildness would
prevent any mischief to health ; otherwise
the Pills are recommen ded as a Most Invalu
able Remedy for the alleviation of those
suffering from any irrcgularilios whatever,
as well as prevent an increase of family
when health will not permit it; quieting the
nerves and bringing back the "rosy color of
health " to the check of the most delioate.
Full and explicit directions accompany
each box. Price $1 per box 6 boxes, $5.
Sold in Ridgway, Pa., by G. G. Messcuger,
Druggist, sole agent for RiJgwny. Ladies, by
sending him $1 to the Ridgway P. O. can
have the Pills sent (confidentially) by mail to
any part of the country, iree of postage.
Sold also by Swayne & Reynolds, St. Mary's,
and by one Druggist in every village in the
Union.
S. D. nowE,
my2 C8-ly. Sole Proprietor, N. Y.
CARDS, Bill-Heads, Letter-Heads, Tags,
Handbills, &o., done in a neat manner,
aud at Ihe iowkst prick, FOR CASH, at
the Elk Advocate Printing Office.
Jon Pointing of every description doje
promptly at this office, and In a style un
equalled in this section of the State. Entire
satisfaction guaranteed.
VISITING CAHDSNEATLY
, cd at this office.
EXECUT-
PHILADELIHIA &. ERIE RAILROAD.
WINTER TIME TABLE.
Thrrvejh nnd Direct Route. Ictwcen
FhilaiMjthia, Baltimore Harris.
urJ Williamtport, and the
GREAT OIL REGION
of Pennsylvania.
ELEGANT "sLEEPINO CARS
On all Night Trains.
ON and after MONDAY, NOV. 25th,
the trains on the Philadelphia & Erie
Railroad will run ns follows :
WESTWAKP.
Mail Train leaves Philadelphia .10.45 p. m.
Ridgway 3.21 p. m.
' " arrive at. Krio 9.50 p. m.
Erie Exp leaves Philadelphia 11.50 a. in.
" " " Ridgway 3 34 a. m.
" " arrive nt Erie -10.00 a. m
1IASTWAHP.
Mail Train leaves Eric 10.55 n. m.
" " " Ridgwny 5.10 p. m.
' " nrrivc at Pbilad a -10.00 a. m.
Erie Express leaves Erie 0.25 p. m.
" Pidgwny 12.45 a. m.
" nr'nt Philadelphia 4.20 p. m.
Mail and Express connect with Oil Creek
and AllPirheny River Rail Bold. BAG
GAGE CHECKED THROUGH.
ALFRED L. TYLER.
General Superintendent.
'01IN G. HALL, Attorney nt law, Ridg.
way, Elk county Pa. mar.22'C0 ly
H
ENRY SOUTHER, Attornev-at-Lnw
Ridgwny, Pa. (fcb29'Gg),
ALPINE IIOU.SE, St. Mary's Pa., Her
man Krelz, Proprietor. pug9'66
DR. W. JAMES BLAKELY Thysician
and Surgeon, St. Mary'B, Elk county
mnr-22'6G ly.
T?RANK S. BARRETT, Attorney-nt-Law,
JL; Clearfield, Penn'a. Will practice in
Elk nnd Cameron courties. scp9,'C8-y.
HF. C. KRUMME, M. D.,
s Physieiin and Surgeon, Ridgway Elk
Co. Pa Office above Btore of R. G. Gillis
Oltice hours from 8 to 10A.M. and C to 8 P.
M. vlu8tf.
EXECUTIONS, SUMMONS, SUBP03.
nas, Warrants, &c, on band nnd for
sale at this office.
CII. VOLK, Manufacturer nnd Denier
. in Lngtr Beer, opposite the Railroad
Depot, St. Mary's, Elk county Pa.
Mar-22'00-1 .
JO. IN O. KALI, JAS. K. 1". HALL.
1 FALL & I31tO.
Attorneys - at - Law
iiT. MARY'S :
BENZINGER P. O. ELK COUNTY, PA.
September 20, 18GG. ly.
JS. Bordwell, M. D. Eclectic Physician.
, Office and residence opposite the
Jail, on Centre St., Ridgwny, Pa. Prompt at
tention willbe given to nil calls. Office hours :
7 to 8 A. M- i 1 2 to 2 P. M. j and C to 7 P. M.
Mar. 22, CO-tf.
rpHAYER HOUSE,
J RIDGWAY, TA.
DAVID THAYER, Proprietor.
The undersigned having fitted up a large
and commodious hotel on the southwest
corner of Centre and Mill streets, with good
and convenient stabling nltnchcd, respect
fully solicits the patronage of bis old friends
and Ihe pul lio generally.
decl3'G0 ly DAVID TnAYER.
HYDE HOUSE,
Ripqway, Elk Co., Pa,
M. V. Moore, Proprietor.
Thankful for Ihe patronage heretofore eo
liberally bestowed upon him, the new pro
prietor, hopes, by paying strict attention
to the comfort and convenience of guests, to
merit a continuance of the same.
Oct 24 1800.
I7KANKEIN HOUSE,
1 Sr. Maiit's, Pa.
LARGE Y & MALONE, TnorR's.
The proprietors respectfully ask tho attention
of their friends and the publio in general to
ibeir large and commodious hotel. Every
atlentiou paid to the convenience of guests.
H. LARGKY,
miy30-18CS.l y J. A. inALONE.
I
"1 YOU 1 Vfi V IT VP I? r
RIDGWAY. PA.
J.llAL.1.1 proprietor.
This hotel is pleasantly situvted on the
banks of the Clarion River and Elk Creek,
at the lower end of the village, Mr. Healywill
spare no pains for the convenie.ee of bis
guests. He invites one and all te give him a
call and try his house.
Sept, 17th'07-ly.
SOMETHING NEW!
ITonte, Siijn and Ornamental Painting.
rpiIE SUBSCRIBER WOULD RE
X spcctfully inform the citizens of Elk
county that be has just started in the
above business in Ridgway, nnd feel confi
dent that he can please all who may favor him
with (heir custom. GRAINING, PAPER
HANGING AND CALCIMINING 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
ooiiuier, ttimss soutner will be promptly at
tended to.
W. P. WILLIAMS,
May-17'CC-ly.
NAILS, SPIKES, IIINGEd, RIVETS,
locks, bolls, and all kinds ot builder's
uiate.-iafc in generll can be had cheaper at
the 8t. Mary's Hardware Store than any
otherpU.ce in Elk counrty. (n28'G7)
All ciders for Stoves and Hardware
will be promptly attended to as soon
us received, at ihe
12'G7 St. MARY'S HARDWARE STORE.
JP YOU WANT TO BUY
CLOTSIIjra for the Jlillton
G to A. DURLACHEH,
DEALER IN
CLOTHING ! CLOTH I NQ
GENTS' FURNISniNO OOOD8,
HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS,
TRAVELING BAGS, &o.
ST. MARY'S, ELK COUNTY, PENN A
JaD'1868lypd' LANKS of all
kinds for sale at this of-
fioi.
GREAT REMEDY
FOR THE CURB OP
XHllOAT AND LUNG DISEASES
Dr. Wishart's Pino Tree
TAIt CORDIAL.
It is the vital principle of the Pine ee, ob
tained by a peculiar procons in the distilntion
of the tar by which its highest mecMcnl pro
prieties are retained.
It is the only safeguard nnd reliable remedy
which has ever been prepared from the juice
of Ihe Pine Tree. If, invigorates the digestive
orgnns ami restores Ihe appetite. It Strength
ens the debilinled systom. It purities and
enriches the blood, nnd expells from the sys
tem tho corruption which scrofula breeds on
the lungi.
lis healing principlo nois upon the Irilatod
surface of the lungs and throat, penetrating to
each diseased part, relieving pain and subdu
ing i'lfl nmation.
It is the result of years of study nnd expe.
r.ment, nnd it is offered to the afflicted, with
tho positive assurance of its power t, oure the
following diseases, if the patient has not too
long de.nyed a resort to the means of cure :
Consumption of tho Lungs, Cough, Sore
, -? ,n,'.,d,Bresf. Bronchitis, Liver Com
plaint, Blind and Bleeding Piles, Asthma,
Whooping Cough, Diptheria, Ac-
We .ire often asked why are not other rcme.
dies in the market for Consumption, Coughs
Colds, and other Pulmonary affection equal to
Dr. L. Q. Wishart's Pine Tree Tar Cordial.
i e answer
1st. It cures, not by slipping cough, but
hy, loosening nnd nssisting nature to throw
off the unhealthy matter collected about the
throat and bronchial tubes, causing irritation
and cough.
2d. Most TJiroat nnd Lnng Remedies are
composed of anodynes, whioh nlliy the cough
for awhile, but by their oonstringing effects,
the fibers become hardened, and the unhealthy
fluids coagulate and ore retained in the sys
tem causing disease beyond the control of our
...nut n.!..n..l . 1 . . ' -
...vow viuiiicul puysicians.
3d. The Pine Tree Tar Cordial; with its as
sistants, perfcctable, because they remove the
cause of irritation of tho mucuous membrane
and bronchial tubes, assist the lungs to net
and throw off the unhealthy secretions, and
purify tho blood, thus scientifically ma kins
the cure perfect.
Dr. Wishnrt nns on file at his office hun
dreds, and Thousands of Certificates, from
men and women of unquestionable character
who were once hopelessly given up to die, but
through the providence of God wero com
pbjtely restored to health by the Pine Tree Tar
Cordial. A physician in attendance who can
oe consulted in person or by mail, free of
charge. Price of Pine Tree Tar Cordial $1,50
per bottle, and $11,00 per do. Sent by Ex
ptess on receipt of price. Address L. Q. C.
WISIIART, M. D., No. 232 North 2d Street,
Phil'a. Ta. '
May 21,'C9m3vln2".
A Nkw Remf.pt is Consumption. A
Physician who had Consumption for - several
years, with frequent bleedings of the lungs,
cured himself with medicine unknown to
the profession, when his case appeared hope
.ess. He is the only physician who has used
it in his own person, or who has any knowledge
of its virtues ; and he can ascribe the degree
of health he now enjoys to nothing but the
use of bis medicine ; and nothing but utter
despair and entire extinction of nil hope of
recovery, together with n want of confidence
in all others induced him to hazard the exper
iment. To those Buffering with any disease
of the lungs be proffers a treatment he con
fidently believes will eradicate the disease.
Price $1.60 per bottle, or $8 a half dozen,
sent by express. Send for a circular or call
on Dr. E. Botlston Jackson, No. 250, North
Tenth Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
may30.C8-ly
N
EW STORE.
The subscriber begs leave to Inform the citi
zens of Ridgwny 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. BAIRD.
LOOK HERE!
WATCHES, JEWELRY & SILVERWARE.
C1IIARLES HOLES, Practical Watchma-
ker, Jeweler and Eneraver. Ridnwav.
Elk county, Pa. The subscriber begs leave to
announce to the citizens of Ridgway and
vicinity that he is prepared to do nil work in
his line on short notice and at reasonable
rates in the very best manner. Shoo in II
S. Thayer's Store. Special attention paid to
engraving.
He has also on hand a large assortment of
iiocKs, vtatcheB, Jewelry aud Silverware
wnicn ne oners tor sale on reasonable terms.
Give him a call. nov7'o7tf.
ATTENTION" M1LL-OWNFRS t
THE EAGLE TURBINE WAVER
WnEEL, patented July 80, 18G7, is
superior to any tbeel is use. The under
signed have the agency for said wheel in the
State of Pennsj lva-ia, und can leeouimend
it as being the best Scauufaotured. For
further particular;, a-.d oiroulais. inquire at
our foundry ia Ke7ccy, where machinery,
mill-gearing, eastings and steam engines will be
made te order at reasonable prioes. We expeot
by giving satisfaction in our work to rocoive
a good share of publie pr.;roon?e.
J. F. ROBERTSON,
R. BELL.
Kersey, Elk Co., ra.,jan!6 18G8pd.
JJICKE& CAMERON,
Losses of the Mines of the Kersey Coa
Company,
Miners and Shfpperi of,
BITUMINOUS COALS !
Of Bupeiior quality, for
GAS, GBNERATIKOf STEAM, flANCFAC-
TURE OF IRON, BKITHKia AND
DOMECTIC USE.
Are prepared to receire Orders and make
contracts for these Well. known coals.
1 OFFICE, KERSEY, ELK CO., PA.
Kersey, Pa., March 12. 1868. ylnl7tf.
P
R. W. W. SHAW Practioes Medicine
and Surgery, Centreville, Elk county
mar-22'661y.
BNVELOPES, LABELS & TAGS neatly
printed t the Advocate Qflivo.
A
HARDWARE.
N
EW HARDWARE STORE !
The subscribers bare just 'opened in
ST. MARY'8
A new and Complete Stock of Heavy & Shelf
1 II
And will keep constantly on hand a great
variety of
COOK AND HEATING STOVES
Bar Iron, Sfcd Anvih, Bellow, Nail!
Horse Shoes, Sjrrings, Build
ing Hardware, Saws
nnd Files of Evertf Description
GUNS, TISTOLS AND CARTRIDGES,
Cntlory,- Plated Ware nnd House
Furnishing Goods, AH
kinds of Mechan
ics Tools I
TINWARE
Of every description, which will be -sold at
tho LOWEST CASH PRICES.
They have also the exclusive agency in St
Mary's for the
IMPROVED. ORIENTAL
BASE.BURNINO COAL STOVES
AND PARLOR FURNACES I
Which have received Four First Cln9g Prei
miums nt the New York State and oth.
er Fairs ; Also, the Great Silver
Medal at the Fnir of the Am
erican Institute, held in
New York City, 1865.
They are Perpetunl Burners, only one fire
being required to be made
during the Benson.
M. BEECHER, Jr.
WM. II. COPELAND.
nov28'G7 ly
PATRONIZE HOME INSTITUTIONS.
FLOUR, FEED AND GRAIN.
THE subset ibers having completed their
New Grist Mill in Ridgway are now
prepared to furnish the people of the sur
rounding country with
Flour of the Best duality
and of their own manufacture, at the Iowes
market rates.
The attention of lumbermen and others
Is called to our iacilities for furnishing
them wilh
FEED OF ALL KINDS,
cheaper than it can be bought any other
place in the county.
JtSy-CASH Paid tor Grain. "
J. 8. HYDE.
J. V. HOUK.
J. K. WHITMORE.
Nevembcr 7, 18C7tf
LOOK HERE!
CENTREVILLE TIN-SHOP.
JOHN WAPLE desires to make known
to the citizens of Centreville and the
surrounding country that he has taken the
shop formerly occupied by R. J. Maloney, on
"McCaulcy's Corner" in Centreville, and
that he hopes by paying strict attention to
his business and the wants of his customers,
to merit their patronage in his line. He will
Keap on hand a large and well selected assort
ment of
i amt hcct-$w ((,
of his own manufacture, which he will warrant
lo be of the best quality. His stock consists
of everything that is useful iu the tinware lino
about a house.
I ask a fair trial, and if my work does
not give sat isfaction, my customers will not bo
obliged to take it. JOHN WAPLE.
seplOttf.
J. 8. BORDWELL, M. D.
ECLECTIC pmi rsici.ijr.
The word ecleetio means to choose or se
lect medicines from all the different
schools of medieine ; using remedies that are
safe, and discarding from practice all medi
cines that have an i injurious effect on the sys
tem, suoh as mercury, antimony, lead, cop
per, &o. r
1 lay aside the lance the old bloodletter,
reducer or depleter, and equalise the circula
tion and restore the system to its natural
state by alteratives and tonics. I shall here
after give particular attention to chronio dis
eases, such as Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, Liver
complaint, Catarrh, Nairalgia, diseases of the
throat, urinary organs, and all diseases pecu
liar to females, &o.
CATARRH I treat wilb now ln.i..,-..-t .
a late invention, which cures every case.
TKKT1T v-wlrnlaA a,ill, :
........... .tA.vUK unui.
Office and ft-ARidem-A fln.-in .t. . t:i
Centre St. Office hours from 7 to 8 a. m 1 'J
to 1 p. m ; 6 to 7 p. m.
Deo. 23'C7.-ly. J. 8. BORDWELL.
"JOUIS H. GARNER,
PRACTICAL MACHINIST,
Can be found at his Foundry at St. Mary's
where he is ready to have all shop-work In
his line done on short notice. 8U Mary's,
Beasinger P. O , Elk co., Pa. myl'68'ly
JOB WORK of all kinds and descri
done at this office.
BLACKSMITH'S CARPENTER'S AND
joiner's toola for sale " cheaper than
the cheapest" at the St. Mary'e Hardware
Btore (nov28'67.)
GUNS, PI8TOLS, RIFLES, KNIVES
pooket and table eutlery, of the best
quality and most approted patterns, Tory
cheap at the Hardware Store on Biberger'i old
corner ia St, Mrry'e.
Thi Advocati hat the largest circulation ta
the county, and li the best a,dTerrtsing medium.