lk (fumnig gixluocaie. Locnl and Miscellany. Car Time at MUdgu-tnh T.rie Express East I-45 m' do do West 8:84 n ra do Mail East fi:lop. m. do do West o:m p. m. Local Freight East do do West :40a. 6:0p. Elk lodge. A. T. M. Plated mcetines of I.Ik Lodge wil he l.eld at their liall on th- second and fourth Tuesdays of each month. J. K. WIIITMORE, Sec'y. I. 0. G. T. The Repi'lar mccli"frs of Ridgwny Lode, No. 2o6, licld every Wednesday evening nt their Lodge Room. W. C. Tingle, Rccy. AG2NT3 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 nnd give receipts. Wilcox. A. T. Alhiucit, J. L. Bnows. Knno. Frank W. Mkecr. Johnsonsburg. Isaac Haoas. fit. Marys. CitAs. McVean. Centreville. Homer II. Leach, Maj. rirnnE. Caledonia. W. P. Smith, B. A. Weed. T!ennezctto. John C. Baud, J. V Brown. Shawmut. John Fabbeh. Ppring Creek. A. W. Ihvin. Highland. Levi ELT.oTtioitrE. ITorton. D. C. OvsTF.n, N. M. Brockwat. IVivvn. The Democrat!! Democratic party. polo so ia the Damaohd. The court yard fence wliere the pole struck it. Nnrns Rri' MLtiNU. The side walk a few feet cast, of the peGf office. Commenced. The. baru that is built in the court yird. to Le Wr.VD Thcro was quite a wind hers on liit Timidity, w'iu;h blew o(T the top of the .In Tnocrtuic pole 'Ye notice that the county has pwic into t lie dairy business, or nt loas-t one would be led to sui'i'.TieViK'li w.is the case if 1 lie tihih- lor ( f cows un-i eiilvus in tho coirt yard has ni.j tliiug to uo with it. 3S"kw Goods. -V tsurlnolier of Ft. Maiys. lms just ret 11 rued from the ontt with a huge stock of f.i!iionablo cl'ithin;;, wli'cti he is telling at reduced rates. Give him a call- OMSIOLS The Democratic yo'o fuc oumcJ to fate yepterday, and. like tlie pnrty 1 as gone to smash. U managed 10 pet thrnugii iho ivhoUion, reconstruelimi t i:l John'oninii'. tint couldn't gland tho ISth amendment or the defeat that awaits the Democratic pariy tliis fail. TwrrrsDENX J'auty. Mine host fclnnm, of tho Hyde IIoum will give a party on Friday evening, July 2d. ("' course there will be a largi aitendaueo, and a pleasant time The Ft. JIarjs (i:xrftc notices the ar rival of a worthy gentlem in lri'ii" l!iik: 'oiidly, and iuMs he is a S'nir.d Democrat. Are Democrats soNc-i rro. in Elk County thii' ii is HOC' ssiiry to make mc'itioa when you see one. Physicians. ate eomp'a'Tr.nr: all over (ho country about the ravages that the " MacAiunjse " is milting on (heir income. Wo would inivise them to uso this medicine move freely hi th'.-.ir practice. IiEMtsioi's. Sciviees at tho TJpiacopal clr.iH'li fiind'-iy June 1 - t It by Rev Mr. Moore. (' Crawford Oo. Morning at half past ten and evening at s ven o'clock. Presbyterian Services Rt the court house morning and evening by Rev. Dr. Marks, of Urookvillo Pa., Sunday Jun 20th. To bcoutify-und drees the hair nnd re Flore it to its natural color, and imparl that beautiful gloss, odor etc., use Mrs. S. A. Aliens improved (new tlile) Hair Restorer or Dressing, (in one bottle.) Every Druggist sells it. Price One Dollar. G. A. 11. Post No. 184. Order No. 1. Comrades of the Army and Navy are re spectfully informed '.hut a Post of tho above trder has been established at this placo aud that applications for membership will bo re ceived by cither of the undersigned. By Order. J. C LUTHER, Com. Tost. J. R. Baied, Adjutant. The Lectures. The announcement of the course of lectures lobe delivered in this placo on 17th, l!)th and 21st of this mouth i the odor of a treat, which tha citizens of this vicinity have rarftly an opportunity of enjoy ing. Tho lecture system has become an insti tution in America and affords to the people one of the best modes of intellectual enjoy ment aud of the advancement of literary taste But this Bystem is expensive, and its benefits confined to towns more populous and more opulent than ours. Rev. Dr. Marks has con sentcd to make this, waste place glad. He is a man of extensive culture, and world wide travel. V"e are informed by competent au thority that his stylo is pleasant and foroible, and that in point of interest his leoturcs havo few superiors. Indeed, we can well believe it. PALESTINE. EGYPT, wlmt. fruitful thomes. .ands of which we kuow lust enough toeager- deidre to know more. Brine out the cliil- They will remember the scones do- ' III lllVlu uj fcuo II IB VI 111IU WUU I1HB .1 i. .1 1. .. 1 " . , t hem, with tenfold the tenacity with which Ml n. b.....l..,l ,1 : 1 We trust that the attendance of our at these lectures will be such as to ustaiu their high character for ap e inte'ligence, and eucourage other loo visit us in the future. We ore anxious to obtain the services of a very largo man to attend to the following kinds of porsons : The uneasy cuss who wants to know "what's the politics of the paper," and is 1 afraid it's getting a little wrong." The inquisitive cuss who asks " what's your circulatio6." The benevolent gentleman who, In a burst of generosity wants to tell us how to make the paper " a sucoess." The mean, vindictive and cowardly sneak, who wants us to abuse some citizen editorially, to gratify his own personal spite. The Rly and stingy Bnealc who wants to get. a half column puff of his business Inserted as an item of general interest." Ti c sanctum bore who takes liberties with all loose manuscript and can't take a hint to leave. The fellow who wants to know if we are a candidate fir several offices. Tho patent medicine agent who exhibits spurious cantracts from other papers when he wan.ts to ' Jew down prices." Other miscellaneous fools will have to bo used up as fast as they present themselves. State Fah. Tho New York State, Fair will be held at Elmira on September 1-lth, 15th, 16th and 17th. Entries close August 21st. See advertisement. o(lecture in next column A writer, in a neighboring city devotes 0. newspaper column to the subject of " How to use Surplus Funds." We do not know of many men with surplus funds who wcro ever troubled about how to upo them. Qceen icxoiUA is evidently very favotnblv iinv.rcssed by Switzerland. She is going there to spend a portion of the summer, She is also going to Sicily and Greece. She will, strancelv enough, leave her seclusion on'v for a foreign country. She will not spend any time ia the pleasant retreats of her own kin.-doiu. Her Fubiccts arc loyal ; btii 0 (hev do not fail to grumble audibly at this eo c?ntricity. Tut? Ki-hop of Oxford, addressing a recoiit nub c moptinsrat. Norwich, J-.uaiann, n tcr ri-d to the relations of Great L'.ritiiin urnl .h Lrnited States, nnd fid: "I can harilly con ecive a nuiro niiseralplc circunistauce lor tlie wlmlo fivili7.;d world, and for tho who! .ivili.'Mi world, and lor tho whole Christ :an Church than thiit, though thecv.l passions of men those two (Treat count rios nhould be Irivcn ink) war. Vi c ouaht to bn at pence. Our interests urt one. Wo are both the groat vituesses for liberty; we are both thn jjn.-ut vitnessus lor national frceiloni. If we should ;ie (Inverted from advancimr those I les.s! ntr.s hromrliout the world by mutual hostility one Id tin- nt her, it, would ho on i of those d"'"yi Miiljenieiitsor which we read in the blackest lasrcs of past history ns having been allowed o owrshadow Immunity; and jet wo see how the sinirlo utterance of one man, whoso ,t( m icr is not under perfect control, bus been per uilteii to electrify a grout continent,, ami rn lander the peaceful relutions of two mighty iiiiiitC3. What i!o I read when I look at uca things. T read the tuis-iou of utninlity iiruplo ii(.t (horoiiHhly performed on (iods. allit, and tl.ereloic ll'iese t li i 11 rs are pjrmit 'cii to v t.kt J-'iiirluitd up to ti t-ov.cp of what really her duty, and recall her before the ! ( jjraco bo spent to a disehar e.e of that ju'.v with new alacrity. A Goon fjiTriOKSTio. An exelinnjro n an article on the Fuljeet of edu ration, unktib tome practical, f ugt-stions luokin -o an improvdaicnt in the present system d' ediieatioii. and recommends the sii'-pen nion, lor a v.liilc, at least, ot Mii::e 'i 1 I the higher braeebes," and the Fubstilu:'nia ol a new dep'jilnient one that shall cnyross it least a lull third part of the time utttaily devoted to college studies, recitations, ( te. U't it be a course of daily instruction which -hall especially aid to educate the lieai r md t'.ic eonseienea instead of j e: tnittiii.' he pride of intellect to usurp all right on.l cotitr .1. Add a department with cotr.pe ctit, holiest and sincere professors to aim at erne especial object, namely, to make mre .i u ootiiseof sound mora! instruction, that shall renlato and control the passions, piejudicos and uvil propensities to elevate and ennoble. Instead of the intellectual niuiiopobzino all, as is now uniformly done, let one professorship be devoted exclusively to " moral improvement," and see what w ill eonie of it. Call the new department by a name that will clearly express its mean inir. Something, lor instance, like this " The department of right teaching to do right." Let there be professors ol riht, who will teach right precepts so thoroughly that no student shall ever leave the intuitu tion without having his wholo heart, and conscience imbued and saturated with tho daily repetition of right, go that right prin ciples sliall become in that student a per manent habit. Tiif. Seven Old Wonders and the Seven ew. The seven wonders of the world were: 1st. The Egyptian Pyra mids. The largest of the.se is UO! feet t(tiare cud 4G'J feet high, and its Lase 1 1 ' acres of ground. 2d, The Mausoleum, erected to Mausolus, a ki'ig of lluria, bj his wi'dow, Artemisia. It wasCafbet long and 33 feet high. Ed. The temple ol lHuna at Kphesus. This was 425 feet in length and 220 feet in breadth. 4th. The Walls and Hanging Gardens of JJabylon. Tbete (falls are stated by Herodotus to have been 87 feet thick, 850 feet high, and 60 miles in length, and tho 3tatemcnt is deemed credible by modern antiquarians. 5th. The Co!ossu3 of Rhodes. This was a brazea statue of Apollo, 105 feet in height, standing at the mouth of the harbor of Rhodes. Gth. The statue of Jupiter Olympus, at Athens, which was made of ivory aud gold, and was wonder ful for its beauty rather than for its size. 7th. The Pharos of Ptolemy Philadelphus. This was a lighthouse 500 feet high, on the inland of Pharos, at Alexandria, in Ksrypt. A fire of wood was kept burning on its surr.mit during the uight to guide ships to tho harbor. The seven wonders of the world are . The Art of Printing ; Optical Instruments, such as the Telescope and Microscope; Gunpowder ; the Steam Engine j Labor saving Machinery ; the Eleetrio Tele graph ; and the Photograph. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS A COURSE OF LECTURES COURT IIOt'SE at Will be delivered in tho Ridgway. Pa., by tho ItEV- DIl- MARKS. of Brookville, Ta. The first Lecture will be delivered Thursday evening, June wth. Ibe Subject) t PALESTINE- Describing journey from Mt. Lebanon to Samaria j Well of Jucob j Ceremonial of re. ception at Nablous ; Jerusalem, Important places and ssenes in and around the Holy lty ! Visit on Christmas input to iSetuelem ; Journey to tho Dead Sea and the Jordon. Second Lecture j Saturday June 19th. Subject i LOWER EGYPT- Alexandria: Delta of tho Nile; Grand Cairo its' oriental splendor: Dancing Der- vises, Coptic Wedding ; Scenes in the Ba zaars : The journey to the Pyramids : ascoat of tlie Pyramid of Chenps i Scenes from the summit- the Government and condition 01 the people of Epypt. Third Lrrliirr, Monday Jtind Si., Subject; UPPER EGYPT' The Nile above Cairo ; Methods oi' Naviga tion ; Creatures of the Land and ivators, Crocodiles, Serpents, The Camol, &o. The limns ot 1 hobes ; 1 110 Toinhs 01 the Kinjrs ; The Cataract of the Nile; Nubia and its In. habitants ; The Arabs Bwimraing down tlie Cataract of the Nile Dr. Marks will exhibit at these lectures a number of curiosities and relics brought by him from tho lands discoursed upon. TICKETS : For Lady and Gentle man for tiic course $1.25 Single for the course 7- Mngle Admission.. Children, under 11 years 10 Lecturo will commence nt 8 0 clock 1. Ii . Tickets can bo procured at tlie Drug Store of G. U. Messenger. -jaTORTON HOUSE, ERIE, PA- .1. V. Moore. Qtc of the Hyde House) J rnp trior. Ppcn Day and Niglit- uOOtf. TVTOTtCE TO DULSoMA hi US ! DRESS FLUTING lione nt the Store of A- DU RLA CHER, St. MAi-js, Pa- nSCt I. TN THE DISTRICT COURT OF IHE X UNITED STATES. For tlie Vi extern District ot Pennsylvania. 0. E. l'.EAMAN. a lianltrupt under the Act of Conirrcrss of March 2d. 1807. having np nl'.cu lor a dischnree troin all Ins ucbla, ana other claims provable under s'ud Act, By order .(fthetourt, NOTICE ldHEKEUY UIVEA to all person who have proved their debts. nr.d other persons interested, to appear on the 18th day of .Tunc 181111, at i) o clock, A. M. before S. E. WOODKUFF, Esq., Register in I'nnlmiptcy. at his office in Warren, Pa. to show cause, if any they have, why a D.echarga should not be ginn'ed to the p.iid Hankrupt. And further NOI'ICE.IS HEREDY GIVEN, that the Second aid Third Meetings of Creditors of tho said Bankrupt, required by the 27th nnd 28th Sections of said Act, will be held before the said ltegistc, at the Baino time and place. 2iH2. S. C. McCANDLESS, Clerk. Special Notices rjP0 C0NUM1T1VK3' Tlie .Advertiser, having been restored to health l'u a few weeks, by a very simple remedy, nfter having suffered several years with a severe lung nu'oction, and that dread disease, Consumption is nuxinus to make known to his fcllow-sufl'crers the means of cine. Te nllwlio desire it, ho will send a eery of ihe drescriptinn used, free of charge, with the directiiuis for preparing and using tlie same, which they v.iii tind a sure Cure for Cr.jiump ti n, .Asllin:, liinnehitis, ete. The objeet of the advertiser in sen ling tho Prescription is to benefit . I he nlilieled, and spread information which he coucHves to be invaluable ; mid he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, ns it will co.-it him nothing, and may prove a bless ing. Parties wishing the prescription, will plenso address. REV. EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburg, Kings County, N. Y. vln2tivl. ? ERRORS OF YOUTH. iAJ A Gentleman who suffered for years from Nervoui Debility, Premature Decay, and all iheell'ccts of youthful indiscretion, will, for the sake of tattering humanity, send freo to all who need it. the receipt and directions for making the simple remedy by which he was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the ad vertiser's experience, can do so by addressing, in perfect couli Jenoo. J MIN 15. OtJDEV, vln2iiyl. No. 42 Cedar street, N. Y. "YTOKDS OF WISDOM.' FOB. YOUNG MEN, W)n the Ruling Passion in Youlh and Early Manhoou, with SELF HELP for the Erring nnd unfortunate. Sent in scaled letter en velopes, free of charge. Address, HOWARD ASSOCIATION Box P, Philadcldhia, Pa. T71XCIIANGEHOTEL, j RIDGWAY, PA. J. HALEY Proprietor. This hotel is pleasantly situated on the banks of t he Clarion River and Elk Creek, at the lower end of the village, Mr. llcaly will spare no pains for Ihe cnnvenie.ee of his guests, Ileinviles one aud all to give him a call and try his house. SL'pt, lith'U7-y. A Nkw Rsmedv iv Consumption. A Physician who had Consumption for seveial years, wttli r.equent uiecuingg 01 tne lungs, cured himself with medicine unknown to tho profession, when his case appeared hope- ess, lie is tlie only physician who has used it in his own person, or who has any knowledge of its virtues ; and he enn ascribe the degree of health he now enjoys to nothing but th use of his medicine; and nothing but utter despair anl entire extinction of all hope of recovery, together witu a want of confidence in all others induced him to hazard the exper iment. To those suffering with auy disease of the lungs he proffers a treatment he con fidently believes will eradicate the disease. Price $1.50 per bottle, or $8 a half dozen, sent by express. Send for a circular or call on Da. E. Dovlston Jackson, No. 250, North Tenth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. may80.68-ly VISITING CARDSNEATLY EXECUT ed at this otSoo. PHllABEUHIA &. EEIK EAILEOAD. WINTER TIME TABLE. Thrrugh ami Diret Route . between l'hlladcfjhia, Baltimore Ilarrh burg, Willuimnport, and the GREAT OIL REGION of Pennsylvania. ELEGANT ""SLEEPING CARS On all Night Trains. N nnd after MONDAY. NOV. 2r,th. the trains oh tho Philadelphia & Erie Railroad will run as follows : WESTWARD. Mail Train leaves Philadelphia ..10.45 p. m. " " " Riditway 3.21 p. rn. ii i arrive at Drin. 9.60 p. in. Erie Exp leaves Philadelphia 11. GO a. m. " " " Ridgway 8.84 a. m. " " nrriveat Erie 10.00 a. m IIASTWARD. Mail Train leaves Eric 10.55 a. m. " " " Ridgwav 5.10 p. m. " " arrive at Philad'a 10.00 a. m. Erie Express leaves Erie fl.25 p. m. ." " " P idgway 1U.45 a. m. 11 11 Br-at, Philadelphia 4 20 p. m. Mail nnd Express connect with Oil Creek and Allegheny River Rail Roid. BAG GAGE CHECKED THROUGH. ALFRED Ij. TYLER. General Superintendent. LLECIIIENY VALLE1 KAIL ROAD. llio only direct route to Pittsburg WITHOUT CHANGE OF CARS from Oil City. iin nnd utter Monday May 3d 18C9, trains will run as follows : GOING POUTII. Day Express leaves Oil City at 10.10 a. m. Arriving at Titlsburg at 5.15 p. m. Wight Esprrss leaves Oil City at 8,30 p. m. Arriving nt nttsburg at G, 3(1 a. m. Mixed Way loaves Oil City at 7,20 a. m. Ariiviug ni iesi renn Junction at e,UU p. m. GOING NORTH. Day Express leaves rittsburg at 8,00 a. m. arriving ai (nt IJKy at M, 1U p. m. Night Express leaves Pittsburg at 7,30 p. m. Arriving at Oil City nt 5.40 a m. Mixed Way leave West Tcnn Juno, at fi,45 a. m. Arriving at Oil City at 5,15 p. m. Connections at Corry and Irvine'on for Oil City and Pittsburg- At franklin V.itU James town nnd Frnnnlin R. R. Connections with West Pcnn, It. R. at West Tenn Junction'' for Blairsville and all points on' tha main line of tne I'cnnsylvania K. K. Sleeping Carson Night Trains. J. J. LAWRENCE, General Supt. Taos. M. Kino, Asst. Supt. JOHN G. HALL, Attorney at law, Ridg way, Elk county Ya. mar.22'GG ly H ENRY SOUTHER, Attorney-at-Law Ridgwny, Pa. (feb29'G8), LPINE IIOUSIO, St. Mary's Pa., Her- mat Kretz, Proprietor. PugO'CS Da. W. JAMES and Surgeou, St. liLAKELY Physician Mary's, Elk county Pa. mar- ub ly, TRANK S. BARRETT, Aftorney-nt-Law, g Dlearneiu, 1 enn a. Will practice in Llk nnd Cameron courties. sep'.),'t38-y HP. C. KRUMME, M. D., fc Physiciin and Surgeon, Ridgway Elk Co. Pa Office above store of R. G. Gillis- Otlico hours from 8 to 10 A.M. aud 6 to 8 P. M. vlnStf. VI.'ClTTinVW ITMMriN. SIlHl'IR. t nas, Wnrrnnts, &c, on hand and for sale at this otlice. CH. VOLK, Manufacturer and Dealer . in Lngtr Beer, opposite the Railroad Depot, St. Mary's, Elk county Pa. Mar-22'00-1 . JO. IN G. HALT, TAS. K. V. BALL. T AIjL & JiltO. Attorneys - at -Law 81'-. MARY'S : FSENZINGER P. O. EI h. COUNTY', PA. September 20,-1806. ly. 8. Iiordwell, M. D. Eclectic Physician- if . umce and residence opposite tne Jaii, on Centre St., Ridgway, Fa. Prompt at tention willbe given to all calls. Office hours : 7 to 8 A. M- ; 12 to 2 P. M. j and 0 to 7 P. M. Mar. 22, 66 tf. milAYER HOUSE, I RIDGWAY, PA. DiVID 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 attached, respect fully solicits the patronage of his old friends aud the public "generally, v dccl3'66 lj DAVID THAYER. HYDE HOUSE, RinowAY, Elk Co., Pa. M. V. JIoohe, Proprietor. Thnnkful for the patronage heretofore so liberally bestowed upon him, tho new pro prietor, hopes, by paying strict attention to the comfort and. convenience of guests, to merit a continuance of the same. Oct 24 I860. I7KANKLIN HOUSE, " Sr. Mary's, Pa. LARGEY & MALONE, PRnrn's. The proprietors respectfully ask the attention of their friends and the publio in general to the.r large and commodious hotel. Every attention paid to the convenience of guests. II. LARGEY, mty3O-180? l j 3. A. wALONE. A'l orders for Stoves and Hardware will be promptly attended to as soon as reoeived, at the 12 07 St. MARY'S HARDWARE STORE. JF YOU WANT TO BUY CX.OTUI.YG for ihe Jill I ion Ge to A. DURLACHER, DEALER IN CLOTHING ! CLOTHING GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, TRAVELING BAGS, &o. ST. MARY'S, ELK COUNTY, PENNA Jan218C81ypd BLANKS of all kinds for Bale at thjg of- A GREAT REMEDY FOR THE CUBE OP THROAT AND LUNG DISEASES Er. Wisliart's Pino Tree TAR CORDIAL. It is the vital prlnsipie ofthe Pine ra, ob tained by a peculiar proceis in the dintilation of the tar by which its highest medical pro prieties are retained. It is the only safeguard and reliable remedy which tins ever been prepared from the juice of the Pine Tree It invignrntes the digestive organs and restores the appetite. It Strength ens the debilir.ted system. It purifies and enriches the blood, and ex pells from the ys tern the corruption which scrofula breeds on the lunr;9. Its healing principle acts upon the Iritated surface of the lungs and throat, penetrating to ech diseased part, relieving pain and subdu ing i'lflainntion. !t is tho rssult of years 0 study and expe. rimcnt, nnd it ia offered to the adieled, with the ponitivo assurance ef its power oure the following discuses if the patient has not too long t'a.ayed a rsrort to the ineais of cure : Consumption of the Lunrs. Coiinh. Sore Throat end Ereaat, Pronchitis, Liver Com plaint, Iilind and Bleeding Piles, Asthma, noopu3 uough, JJiptherm, fto We nre often asked whv ar not ether reme dies in the market for Consurcntion. Coushs Colds, nnd other Pulmonary offectbn equal to Dr. b. y. vnsiiart'B 1'iue Tree Tar Cordial We answer 1st. It cures, not by stopping cough, but by, loosening and assisting nature to throw off the unhealthy matter collided about the throat and bronchial tubes, causing irritation and cough. 2d. Most Throat and Lung Remedies are composed or anodynes, which allay the cough for awhile, but by their eonstringinj effects, the fibers become hardened, end the unhealthy fluids coagulate and are retained in the sys tem causing amease beyond tho control of our muni, eiiiineui ujBiuiunu. 8(1. Ihe Pine Tree Tar Cordial, with its as sistants, perfectable, because they remove tho cause of irritation of the mucuous rnembrano and bronchial tubes, assist the luugs to act anu throw olt the unhealthy secretions, aud purify the blood, thus scientifically making tne cure perfect. Dr. Wishnrt nas on file at his office hun dreds, and Thousands of Certificates, from men and women of unquestionable char&ctcr who were once hopelessly given up to die, but inrougn tne providence or UoJ were com pletely restored to health by the Pine Tree Tar Cordial. A physician in attendance who can be consulted in person or by mail, free of charge. Price of Pine Tree Tar Cordial $1,50 per bottle, and $11,00 per doi. Sent by Ex ptess on receipt of price. Address L. Q. C. WIS1IART, M. D., No. 232 North 2d Street, Phil'a. Pa. May 21,'C9m3vln27. 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!2 vltf J. R. EAIRD. LOOK HERE I WATCHES, JEWELRY & SILVERWARE. C1HARLES HOLES, Practical Wntchma J kcr, Jeweler and Engraver, Ridzwav. Elk county, Pa. The subsciibcr begs leave to announce to the citizens of Ridgway and vicinity that he is prepared to do all work in his line on short notice and at reasonable rates in the very best manner. Shop in II. S. Thayer's Storo. Special attention paid to engraving. lie has also on hand a large assortment of Clocks, Watches. Jewelry and Silverware which he offers for sale on reasonablo terms. Give him a call. . nov7'67tf. ATTENTION M1LL-OWNIRS! rpHE EAGLE TURBINE WATER ! WHEEL, patented July 80. 1867. is superior to any wheol in use. The under signed have the agency for said wheel in the State of Pennsylvania, and can recommend it ns being tho best manufactured. For further particulars, and circulars, inquire at our Foundry in Kersey, where machinery, mill-gearing, castings and steam engines will be mado to order at reasonable prices. We expect by giving satisfaction in our work to receive a good share of publio patronage. j. r. iiuugHTSua, R. BELL. Kersey, Elk Co., Pa., janlO 1868pd. gICKE& CAMERON, Leases; of the Mines of Company, the Kersey Coa Miner and Shippers of, BITUMINOUS COALS ! Ofsupeiior quality, for GAS, GENERATING STEAM, MANUFAC TURE OF IRON, SMITHING AND DOMESTIC USE. Are prepared to receiTe Ordets and tnakc contracts ior theso well kuow 0. coals. OFFICE, KERSEY, ELK CO., PA. Kersey, Ta., Maroh 12, 1868. vlnl7tf. KERSEY HOUSE, CfiitTakviLLK, V.i.1. Co., Pa. IT. B. Leaos, I'ropriotor, Thaniful for tho pr.'.rocr.gs I.ereUtor 80 liberally bcstc.ed uoa him, the new pro prietor, hop?:, by paying strict attention to ths oomfort aid convenience of guests, to merit a contluuanse of the same. vla201y. CARDS, Bill-Heads, Letter-Heads, Tags, Handbills, &o., done in a neat manner, and at the lowrsr price, FOR CASH, at the Elk Advocate Printing Office. Job Pbimtikq of every description doae promptly at this office, and in a style un equalled in this seotion of the State. Entire satisfaction guaranteed. W. W. SHAW Praotices Medioina and Surgery, Centreville, Elk county t'a, lmar-azotjiy. ENVELOPES, LABELS 4 TAGS Batly printed t the Advocatt Oflieo. . HARDWARE jEW HARDWARE STORE ! Xne BTlDSCTlDerg osti juo openeu m ST. MARY'S Anew and Complete Stockf Heavy & Shelf HARDWARE ! 1 9 And will keep constantly on hand a great rarlety or COOK: AND HEATING STOVES Bar Iron, Slrel Anvilt, Bellow, NaiUt Horse Shoes, Springs, JouikU ing Hardware, Sawt and Files of Every Description GUNS, PISTOLS AND. CARTRIDGES, Cntlery, Plated Wars and Houee Furnishing Goods, Al' kinds of Mechan ics' Tools I TINWARE Of every description, which will be sold at the LOWEST CASH PRICES. Thoy have also the exclusive agency in 8t Mary's for the IMPROVED ORIENTAL BASK.BUKNING COAL STOVES AND PARLOR FURNACES 1 Which have received Four First Class Pre miums at the New York State and oth er Fairs ; AIbo, the Great Silver Medal at the Fair of the Am erican Institute, held in New York City, 1865. They are Perpetual Burners, only one fire being required to be made curing the season. M. BEECIIER, Jb. WM. II. COPELAND. nov28'67 ly PATRONIZE HOME INSTITUTIONS. FLOUR, FEED AND GRAIN. TIE subsciibers 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 Quality and of their own manufacture, at the lowes market rates. . The attention of lumbermen and olhrr is called to our facilities for furnishing them with FEED t OF ALL KINDS, cheaper than it can be bought any other place in the county. JKSCasu Paid tor Grain. "g J. S. HYDE, J. V. HOUK. J. K. WHITMORE. Nevcmber 7, 1807tf 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, tin "McCauley's Corner" in Centreville, and that ho hopes by paying strict attention to his business and the wants of his customers, to merit their patronage in his lino. He will Keap on hand a large and well seleoted assort ment of tin Utttt ttfrt-&r0tt ?m, of his own manufacture, which he will warrant to be of the best quality. His stock consists of everything that is useful in the tinware lino about a house. I ask a fair trial, and if toy work doc not give satisfaction, my customers will not bo obliged to take it, JOHN WAPLE. sepl6itf. J. S. BORDWELL, M. D. ECLECTIC M'Ur8ICUtJt nphe word ecleetio means to choese or se I lect medicines from all the different schools of medicine ; using remedies that aro safe, and discarding from practice all medi cines that have an injurious effect on the sys tem, such as mereury, antimony, lead, cop per, &o. I lay aside the lance the old bloodlelter. reducer or depletcr, and equaliie Jthe 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, Netralgia, diseases of h throat, urinary organs and all diseases pecu liar to females, &o. CATARRH I treat with a new instrument of a late invention, which cures every case. TEETH extracted without pain. ' OCice and residence South of the jail n Centre 8t. Offioe hours from 7 to 8 a. ; m 13 to 1 p. ia ; 6 to 7 p. m. Deo. 23'67.-ly. J. 8. BORDWELL. T0PIS H. GARNER, PRACTICAL MACHINIST, Can be found at his Foundry at St. Mary's yhereheis ready to hv all shop-work Jn bis line done o short notiee. St. Mary's Ueasiager P. O , El eo., Pa. myl'68'ly JOB WORK, of n kinds and descri J dono at thii offioe. BLACKSMITH'S CARPENTER'S AND JQiner'a taola tnr it -1.. .1 . 1 , - --- uuoauBr fun a the cheapest" at the St. Mary's Hardware GUNS, PI8TOL8, RIFLES, KNIVES pooket and tabla cutlery, of the best quality and most approved patterns, verv cheap at the Hardware Stare on Biberger's oil corner ia St. Mary's. Turn Advocats has tha largest circulation ia lh county, and is the best advertising medium. Sii
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers