The Elk County advocate. (Ridgway, Pa.) 1868-1883, July 30, 1869, Image 3

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    (Slh tteiiJi SUlcccait,
Tjocnl nn'l Mipocllnny.
Vir Time at. llldgtcaw
Erie Express East . 12:45 ft. m.
ilo 'to West 8:84 . m.
do Mail East.., orlfrp.
do ill Woxt 8el0p. m.
Local Freight East fl:40. m.
do do West.... 6:30 p. m.
Elk Iochje, A. T. M
."Intel mootinirs of Elk Lodge will be
hell nl their lin.ll on tin second and fourth
Tuesdays of each month.
J. K. WHTTMORE. Svc'y.
I. 0. G. T.
Tito Tiepnlnr tnmtinrt1) of Ridgway Lodge,
Ko. 2515. held every Wednesday evening nl
their Lodge. Loom.
W. C. Tixnr.p, Secy,
ag skis ran tee advocate.
- The follow; pit. named persons nrc nutliorizo.d
p (rents for the Adeoca'c to receive tnbscrip
ticr r.dvertisinjror Job work, take pny there
f'." nnd give receipts.
Wiieox. A. T. Ai.nnjon, J. L. BaowN.
n'nns. Fbask AV. Mekck.
Jolintonbur1T. Isaac Raoak.
Si. Moi.vs. Chas. McVkan. m
Centreviile. IIoMi'R ft. LEAcn, Ma.j. Btore.
(Mrdoniti. W. P. Smith. B. A, Vrnn.
!Vniioz"t'c. Jons C. Piim, J. tV. Brown.
Shaw unit.. J ohm F.iprki.
. Sprint; ("reck. A. W. Invix.
H::;V,Tn:l. Lvvi Fr.r."THo'.?rp
Horton. 1. . Ovist mi, !s. M. 'Bbockway.
Hk.vtat,. C
W.fvTEBr.KXS, DentisS
wiii hsin iVidfcvny during
week. Ii"5t3.
the coming court
TriE IT.iiont.own Simnlurd notices the
fact thai n M s. Snv Icr lately rave birth to
trto daughters all girl:-1 That's a " good
joke on Snyder" or the editor.
Tf yon are expor-ed to the rnys of the
siiii, don't put a " brick " in yoor hat , it only
nigravalos the tvll. A damp c'oth or a bunch
of green loaves ij much better.
Ur.v. J4y.:;s M
dr'phia. M. K. Co"..!
C.i.w.'Y of the Pbila
rer.ci. savs : " I would
rccui.tmcnJ the
ijl'I' etui t ior.s.
Maeamoose ' i'or ail scroful
Tiir. r.!ra of superiority is awarded to
Mrs. S. A. Allen for liar improved (new ityle)
Jliir Remoter or Dressing, (in on' botlle) and
jirateAit public appreciates the very low price
Cue Dollar. Every Druggist soils it.
rr:-ior!F.5T'-t Maoazinr FO,l Augubt
T!iis is really the gem of the Indies' moulklies
l's patterns and fashions arc always fresh
full, and original, nrd its reading matter
vm icd. and fn 11 of practical interest. Its new
ilfi.r':TU'Hi, " Tli Le.diej' Club," tinssiruck
t; 1 1 1 , cml Iihh lieoom i immrtisnly popular,
v hili i's illustrations lire I'un'e niunerous and
Inner il''i rcv. vS,l)'. per year with
j.r-ini'ir.i. P-.iblicatiuii Utlicc, 0:i.s iiroadwny,
J.'iv i ori.
1') TON si.ndy
i:n.h b .:; r filled w.tlf
r'l.ivnroi C.-indy, a-nl
a I'iiiy.i: one
a i!nr a 'id Assorted
ev.-ry box contain
i:f I'oIl.iHing arti
: (i-.i-.t :ivil "H'-pr n-atoiu'". v. 'lU'ii chHinc
Ijdli , ami j'nts '.ir.'fisi pi's, ftlevj buttons.
e.ir viiij. cW.vfK. i-e. T!uy retail at
iiSWatn. For culc 'y J. i!. D.W!lii, Kidgway
i'.-'iia.i.. n;!"n.
l .n; r-: 1 1 Am fi: t ca . The
Vw.iti-Si Hud
0' a'.l u.o .niveiule niaga-
1' oesih'ks taid hol.ke l th ZpUcopal
t.'jiiireh, lie"iu!e tho c:ij: ;tr let the peopl
" talk b-'ck." Mr. D.-n.-iiost uuderstands
inia ; i.o lul l un nitiu ruatiein no llieir own
ta'.kiiirr. ov, ot ntv r i.'e, " tu'k hack," and
t'.ry seem to liko it, aiiu ar.i at any rate de
voted to Vcrvo Aj;i:mcA ! Ceit. iuly this
liuln msaztuc t-0';iliiie. laoro intniotion of.
tlic very best kind, with Ainuscuiect, lhau any
i)i.i.ra: inri ." ever saw. $1,0 per year with a
! :-i-'ii:':ii. . Pu'oliisaiion Oliice, SOS Croa.lway
:.' Y.u-k.
riTrH.vrt') i. rjy AiiK CoLr.ron. Vf
nvo m rejuijji of the cat:iiogue of ilii'i sterling
Ia:iiii:uio3. To hiiiilrej and ninety-four
youojj Id iiej have bci-u iu atteudauco during
t'-.e pi.t ytar, g ithereJ not only from promi
ntut "iiI iu!lue::t;a; fnniiiics in Pittdburg, but
from Philadelphia. iniiieEuet, to Kansas and
i:.ibra: !;a. i,i the fur West. The Faculty em
luv.cts uf -waT'la cf twenty p:ced teachers, se
lected i n ai"vjtt of t!;.i:r know tbllity and
sueees.fa! tspui i snce in teaching. The course
of tittoiy id tstensive iw d Ecleetcd wlih great
care. 'J'ho?o v.'ho luvo mi ended the cxamina
tiom at tho ebo of e.ich term, conducted
fieouctOy by teachers r.ot coBLuuted with the
(?oi!.'e, will ated no endorsement from us as
to the tlurough nieibud of training pursued.
The Fall term will open September. 8ond to
the President, I. C. Fuifching, D. D., for a
catalogue.
CttANP EcOLFSIASTIOAr. CF.bETtR ATION.
Tho church at St. Marys, Llk Co., Pa- will
be eolemaly consecrated, on Aug. 15th by the
III-. rov. Dr. Mulle-i, Bishop of the diocese of
Erie, to which St. Marys belongs. Six other
relutes are expected to bo present on the oo
casion, tog:thcr with a great number of
priests. Et. Rev. Dr. Ityan, Bishop of
Buffalo, will preach tho dedication sermon,
nnd lit. Rev. Dr. Docker, Bishop of Wilming
ton, Del., will oEciate at .pont ifical high mass.
Two firat class musicians, Messrs. Ignatus
Garner, and Pro. A. Lejeal, Director of the
conservatory of aiujio of N. Y., will preside
over tho musical department. The new altar,
built by Mr. Cosmas Wolf, O. S. B., and the
paintings, by Trof. Lampreoht, of Ciafiiunatti,
are gems of art, and it will by worth while
.coming to St. Marys to see thorn. The feast
promises to be such as was never witnessed at
SL Marys ever since the days of its founda
tion. 1 is believed that extra trains will run
on that day.
Beligion in English Lite.
Of every day religious expression in
Rowland a writer in Hearth and Home
remarks i Scarcely a family at least
none who lay claim to any degree of re
pneclability fails to hive family servloo
at least part of tho day, These devotions
are not irreverently rapid or tedious, as
otten with - us j but ore short, crisp, and
reverent. The servants come in bringing
with them their Bibles and the benches on
which they sit- Men who do not profess
religion, as it is understood among us.
seldom sit at meat without grace, as it is
here called. It consists of a few words
such as, " The Lord make us thankful for
his bon s sake, or " For what we are
about to receive tho Lord make us thank
ful." At ber breakfast table, where the
Queen appears as the woman and lays aside
'he queen, she frequently says grace. 1
dined the other day informally with tho
Lord Mayor of London, lie came from
the bench where be sits as a magistrate
duily, laid aside his robes and triple gold
chain, which are the -insignia of his ottico,
and approached the dinner table, around
which stood several gentlemen, in a sim
pie and unaffected manner ho said grace,
and asked his guests to be seated.
Nor is this cant. The nicrchnnts ot
London have an outspoken way of talking
of religion, as if it was no appendage or a
thing of which they need be ashamed.
They gather in their counting-rooms for
prayer; have clubs tbat meet weekly tor
studying the Bible ; co among the lowly
and neglected ; on Sunday gather littlo con.
nre;rations where the regular ministry can
not go, and lorm that great column, hve
thousand strong, who on every onnaay go
out to do among the masses their work for
their Master.
The ladies tilt their hats forward radi
cally just now. If Rentlemen were to assume
that angle they would be accusod of having
taken something spirited.
The returns of the vote in the Metho
dist Church on the question of lay delegation
so far is in, foot up 69,537 for tho measure and
25,638 against.
More complete rsturus from the election
in Virginia show that Richmond journals have
overestimated Governor Walker's majority
which turns out to be 17,500.
Too Numerous. There is a superfluity
of dogs in tliis town. Something ought to be
done with them. It would be well enough
also, to pay some attention to the twodrgged
puppies that make night hideous with their
howls.
Stroke the back of a cat with one hand
and at the same time touch the top of your
head with the forefinger of the other hand,
and you will receive an electrick shock equal
io that from the batteries of a telegraph office.
Tho experiment is worth trying. Ezchanye.
During tho sultry days when the hent
is so oppressive and the atmosphere stifling,
all, and especially those who are compelled to
be much in the sun, should be creful and regu
lar in their habits. Let beer and all other
intoxicating liquors alone. The are healthi
est who ere moBt temperate and regular in
: heir habits.
A CnrAr BaruMeter -A Western
paper is responsible for the following s It is
said that a cup of coffoe is a sure barometer,
if you allow tho sugar to drop to' the bottom
of a cup, and watch the bubbles arise without
listurbing the coffee. If the bubbles collect
in tho middle the weather will be fine ; if they
adhere to the cup, forming a ring, it will be
rainy ; and if the bubbles separate without
assuming any fixed position, changeable
weather may be expected.
Foul Air. Are housekeepers aware
that foul air enough to seriously taint a whole
house rises from the drains of stationary wash-
stands left opea over night ? The lecturer at
the Frunklin Institute, Philadelphia, censured
this carelessness of leaving sink and basin
trains open in strong language.' In this warm
weather, when every possible miasniatio germ
developes quickly, this point ought not to be
neglected.
Sunstroke and Drinks. Beware ot
strong and intoxicating liquors during the
heated season. Sunstrokes will become preva
lent if the heat continues, and a drinking man
is the most liable to the action of old Sol's
rays. During the hot spell last year, it was
noticed that of the many cases of sunstroke
that occurred, not one temperance man was
affected in the least.
One of our exchanges gives tho follow
ing schedule of prices for the benefit of those
who need and seek after " puffs."
For a modest puff .three julips.
A tolerable one one box of segara.
A very good one-one vest and two shirts.
A splendid one one cloth coat.
A perfect sockdolager one suit.
An exchange says it is an extraordinary
fact in this.world that every man or woman
who wants something done for nothing goes
straight to the publisher of a newspaper. He
is the free briJ.se over which merit and de
merit propose to pass the stream of trouble.
He is the free horse that every man proposes
to ride Into the green pasture of prosperity.
"y ALUAULE PINE LANDS i'OH SALE.
- The valuable Fine Timber lands know as
the HOWE, BLAKE, & Co , lands, about
5000 acres, lying on Blyson Bun, and Mill
Creek, in Clarion and Jefferson counties, and
for sale will be sold in one lot. or in lots of
reasonable size to suit purchasers.
TTm I ihnvnl. Apply to the
subscriber at American House Brookville, Pa.
HARRISON BLAKE.
Brookville, July 10, 1809. n35m3.
-t,-ORTO.N HOCSE,
ERIE. PA- ' '
21. V. Moore, (late of the llyde House)
Proprietor.
Open Day and Night-
u30lf.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
1STRAS.
Came to tho premises of tho subscriber on
the evening of the 27th inst., 8 (two gray and
one bay) marcs. The owner is hereby notified
to call pay damages and costs nnd take (bora
away. . OHN WEIPKRT"
Jones, township, July Z'.Uh, lBO'.t, nHtH.
M
ANHOOD I
HOW LOST, HOW EE-
STORED
1 t i i 1 -
"itI- -JNitf JUBi j.mimmiu'1, new vuitnut
of DR. CULVERWKLL'S
CELEBRATED ESSAY on the vdicil cure
(without medicine) of SrfcRMATORmnrA,, or
Seminal Weakness, Involunlarj Seminal Losses,
Lmpoi'Encv, Mental and Phisical Incapacity,
Impediments to Marriage, etc. ; nice, Lo.v-
sitMfTtoN. KrttKi'ST, nnu rus, lniuice.i ny
self indulgence or sexual extravagance.
CHTTrico, in a seateu envelope, oniy o
cents.
The elcbraled author, in this admirable
essay, clearly demonstrates ir.om a nurij
yenrs' successful practice, that the alarming
consequences of scll-aouse may oe rauicauy
cured withrtnt the dangerous uso of internal
medicine or the application of the knife i
pointing out a mode of euro at onco simple.
certain, and cflectuat, iy means ot which
every sufferer, no matter what, his condition
. , r 1 1.. l
niav ne, may euro uiinscu urn-ai'iy, privuivij,
and railicnlly.
etssyTUis Lecture should be in the hands of
every youth and every man in tho land.
sent, under seal, in a piain cnvci'ijie, iu any
address, peslpaul, on receipt, of six cents, or
two post stamps. "Also, Dr.'-Culvcnvclt's
" Marriage Guide, price 2o cents. iddris
the Publishers. CIIAS. J. C. KLINE & Co.,
127 Bowery, New York, Post-Ollice Lox
4,588. vln3oyl.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
By virtue of Sundry writs of Fieri Facius
issued out of the Court of Common Picas of
Elk County, and to me directed. 1 will expose
to public sale or outcry, at the Court House in
llulgway on
Monday, August 2d, 18GP.
at 1 o'clock P. M. the following described
property, to-wit :
All the right, title, interest, claim and de
mand of the defendent in nnd to all that piece
or parclo of land situated m bpring Crock
township, Elk county, Pennsylvania, bounded
and described as fnllows : Beginning at the
(Marion river where the old county lino (tho
western boundary of said county; erodes the
same; Thence north 4:U E. one-hnndied
and seventy-three perches to' a maple. Thence
south 75 E, two hundred and six perches to a
hemlock at Cliirion river : Thence down said
river by its several ineanderiiigs to tho plf-.ce
of beginning, being the eastern part of tract No.
4012, and containing six hundred and three
acres, bo tho same' more or less, nnd has
erected thereon one log house twenty feet loug
and eighteen feet. wide, also one frame barn
thirty feet long and twe.nty-iive feet wido and
of said land about -ten ucrcs has been im
proved, ALSO. All that corlain fricf of land
bounded and described ns follows : Begin
ning at apost on the north line of tract nnm
bered twcntv-nluo hi'iidred nnd forty-two
(2942 ; ) Thence simtli one nunureu percnes
to a post, thenee cist one hundred and seventy
perches to a beech i Thence north one hun
dred perches io a hemlock ; Thence west one
hundred and seventy pcrcl.es to a. post, the
place of beginning :
Containing oqo hundred acres moro or le,
of which about twenly acres has been im
proved and has twenty bearing fruit (rets
growing thereon. AIfo oho log house twenty
four feet long and twenty feci wide nnd one
story hish, and one log barn forty feet lonp
and thir'y feet wide, hue been erected on euid
'ands.
Seized and Ink in execution as the prop
erty of Jeremiah Eiliott and to he sold bv
JACOB McC.VULEY. Sheriff.
RUgw.iy, July lihh, lf'J. udotS.
1ST of causes set down for trial at August
j Term 1SU9 of Elk Co. Common Picas.
1. Coxe's Exr's vs Kn'and & Ui-owu.
2. Snrg vs Tegler et ab
8. Conle vs Grotzinger et al.
4. Webbvs WooJwiir.l.
6. La.wrcnce et nl vs' Luhr et al.
6. Bowman vs Elliott.
7. Mayhood vs Crispin.
8. Hyde & Reed vs Woodbury.
9. Wiiuelin vs Uenzinger School Disf.
10. Henry vs Same.
11. Vsnbraband vs Tudor.
12. Souther et al vs Thomas.
13. Winslow vs Brown. '
14. Foster's Admr's vs Reed.
15 Elliott vs Bowman.
10. Kelts vs Campbell.
17. Barnes vs Powell Adm'g.
18. Levy Adtn'r vs Malonc et. al,
19. Sharpe et al vs Reed.
20. Moorbcad vs Brown.
21. Powell vs Smith.
22. Reading et al vs Brown et al. .
23. W ebb vs Tozicr.
24. Tects vs Wellcndorf.
25. Stevens vs Messenger.
20. Wilcox for use vs Mead et al Trustees.
27, Ridgway vs Cummings.
28. Miyer vs Thayer.
20. Burns for use vs Spring Creek tp.
30. Epglcson vs Reed.
31 Colton & Kendigvs Krctz.
32. Ridgway vs Wilniarth.
83. Huntet al Admr'c vs Messenger.
SL Shall vs Same.
GEO. A. RATHBCN. Tro.
LIST of Grand and Traverse Jurors drawn
for August term 18G J.
, OBAXD JURORS.
Benezettc. H- D. Derr, Monroe Moore,
Jas. W. Brown.
Bcnzinger. Francis Cassidy. Jos. Kcrner,
Charles Rittor.
Fox. W. S. Hamblen, refer Banznrt,
Prochosus Thompson, Wm. Wood, Hiram
Hewitt.
Highland. Uobt. J. Campbell.
Horton. Geo. Funk.
Jay. Jos. Dill, Josiah W. Mead.
Jones. F. Wonk.
Ridgway. J. V. Houk, A. Thompson, J.
Vnnorsdall.
Spring Creek. n. R. Moote.
.St Marys. Geo. Ed. Weis, .Louis Garner,
Daniel Scull, Chas. Weis.
' TBVEr.815 JL'ROBS.
Benezette. J W TYinslow, David S Johnson,
Ellis Lewis, Jacob English, Edward Flotoher,
J. 0. Johnson.
Benzinger. Geo. W. Ralhbnn, Michael
Lawler, Andrew Kaul, Thillip Kraikle.
Fox. Geo. B. Taylor. N. G. Bundy, Ellias
Moyer, Michael Gillen, Stephen Hays, R. M.
Bennett, Robt. Thompson, James Farnsworth,
Thomas Burchfield.
Horton, Patrick McCroady, Daniel Phclan,
Harvey Parsons.
Jay. A. W. Gray, Zenas Webb, Ym. P.
Luce, A, Turley, E. F. Morey.
Jones. John Marsh, Godfrey Wonk,
Michael Dill, Jacob C Meffort, A I Wilcox.
RidgwayD S Luther, W C Hoaly, Thos
A Neil, Jas Rickard, Nathaniel T Cummings,
Robt V Kime.
Spring Creek. David Kennedy.
St. Marys. John Butch, Jno Frcendel,
Chas Ames, J 8 Bates, John B Ahfes, Thos
Zimet, Jno Weidenborner Wm Uratutf, Adolpli
Fotchman.
Jll LJJIH
RAILROADS.
PTIILADELtinA & EiKXE EAILi:0A3.
WINTER TIME TABLE.
Thvmoh nvfl Diretf Ronlf. Iict'':cii
I'liirt'ttljifn'a, llaliimure JTtrn'H-
'"''i Vi'tH law sport, nnd the
GREAT OIL REGION
of Penr.f vlvanin.
ELEGANT
On nil
SLKKPIN'G
Ni'it Trains.
CARS
the trains on' the PlilhulelpUia & Ei is
Railroad will run as follows !
WSHTWARII.
Wnil 1 ram lonres I liihidelplna id.4.i p.
" !' ' Ridnay S.Cl j.
" arrive at Trie i)..iO j.
ErieErp leaves Phihi-leiphia 11. W n.
' " " lli.lpway - !1 :J.I tv.
" " arrive at Jh 'm. 10.00 a.
IIASl W.M'.l).
Mail Train leaves Ivi.' 10.5"i .
' " " Ri.lfwiiy ). lil p.
fc " nrrive nt l'hilad'a 10.0(1 a.
Erie Ex prey! le.ivcs Ene 'i 2.1 p.
" " " Pbi-'wnv 12.-ir a.
" " nr-at. Pli!h'idv'lihi:i 4.:'d p.'
Mail r.nd Express connect v.i'h Oil (.'re
nnd Allt'clu-nv River Itnil Hold. BAG
GAGE CHECKED TIlROCtiU.
AIKI.i) L. TYIEP..
General rtiiperini er.deiiL
LhECliE.N V YALLL1 HAIL hOAD.
'J'lie only direct rfuiio to Pitt'-buvg
WIT R OCT CHANGE CF CARS
from Oil City.
On and alter Monday May 3d loo.l. trains
will j'uu as follows : "
GmIXO SOUTH.
Day Express lenves Oil City nt
Ariivi ip nt Pitt-burg nt
10.10 n, m.
6,15 p. in.
Right I'.A-prrsy loHves Oil City at- ,
A twin s nt Pittsburg nt 0.
MSai-iI 'iV.iv leave.. Oil 'V.' ; nt 7
'" i''
tv'i a.
'.! a.
Arriving at 'A'et Penn Junction at
C.,00 p. in.
GOLXG SOUTH.
Day E.vp";-n 1-ives Pittsburg at. fiiO a. :n.
Arrivii'sr at i)i: City ai ii.H) p. ra.
Night Kxpri"? Ir iv?- Pi'.trdmrg nt 7,2-1 p. m.
Arriving nt t 'i! fit v at 0. 1'Ja ni.
Mixed Vny leave West Penn June, at (1, 15 a. m.
Arriving at. Oil City ai 5, J5 p. m.
Conneeinn nt Corry nid Irvinc'on for Oil
City ami Pittf h'li-jt At Fnnikiiu wi;l. .I.unc.r
town ami Frauiilin U. .' nn- ctioni wiili
West Penn, R. K. f.t, '.Vest Penn Jti'jeiion for
Bhiii'Kville and all points on tiio inaiu line of
the Pennsylv miia Jt. H.
Sleeping Curs on Nieht Trains.
J.J. LAVt r.ENCE. Go.ir:,lSupt.
Tiirs. M. Ktxfi, A.-st. S.ir t.
JiUSJAEKJ CARD k.
IX G.HALL. Attuiu'ey at law, liidg
way, Llk county i'i, liuar.- 'So ly
ENitV
P.tdL-r
s.'jtTir
av. Pi.
,1, Altornoy-r.f-Lnw
ALPIXE
n-nn l
HOU.SE. .'t.
et., Proj.iietor
dary'i
Pa., ller-
ptig'J'ljO
IV. V,;. JAM Ell ELAKULV Phytfeiiwi
r.B'l Surs"on, tit. Mary's, Ltk comity
Pa. f m.ir-22' (jli-ly.
FRANK fj.
Clt'.iriiehl,
UA R E'i'T, A i iuiney-at -L.t t.
id, leuna. Will rractieo in
Llk and Cameron courties. fset.li.'US-y.
fll. W. Vi. SliA'.V Pra
J aud Surgery, Ccntrevi!
!t M cute: ne
ilie,- Elk county
tiiiir-22'Cii ly.
Pa.
1-. C. Kl'l'MME. M. D.,
Physiciiu Surgeon. llidL'W.y Elk
Co, Pa (tiboe e.b'ivo (-tore of G. Uil'is'
Oliice Loiit -i iroiu J to ir A, M. aid G to P P.
M. vlnStf.
r Ji. 'Ul.K, .Manufacturer nud Dealer
in Lai'tr lteer, ocuositti tlie Railroittl
Depot, St. Mnr
Mnr-SU'tW-l .
's, Elk county Pa.
Ji, IN d. "ALL ...I.H. K. V. HALL.
1 f ATjTj & 1MIO.
Attorney si - nt - Iaw
tT. J'.AliY'H:
BEXZIXGER P. O. EI K
COUNTY, PA.
.September 20, 1800. ly.
S. Bard well, M. D. Eclectic Physioiau
O'iicn aud residence opposite the
Jail, on Centre St., Ridgway, Pa. l'roit.ipl. at
tention will be pivmi to all c i'ls. OHic'! hours :
7 to 8 A. M- ; 1 2 to 2 P. M. ; ind 0 to 7 P. M.
Mar. 22, C'3 if.
T"
IAYEU HOUSe,
RIDGWAY. PA.
DVID THAYER, Proprietor.
The undersigned having fitted up a lnr;ie
and commodious h-itcl on tho southwest
corner of Centre and Mill streets, with good
nnd convenient stabling attached, respect
fully solicits the patronage of hii oidtrieudi
and tho pul lie generally.
declii ou j DAVID THAYER.
FRANKLIN HOUSE, '
St. Maht's. Pa.
LAFiGEY & MA LONE, Piim-H's.
The proprietors respectfully n'; the nttentlon
of their friends and the pul.iio iu general to
their larorc and enmniodioiis hotel. Every
attentiou paid to the convenience of puests.
ii. LARGJ;V.
mayR0-l$.ly J. A. niALONE.
K
ERSEV HOUSE,
CENTltlVII.LE,
Elk Co., Pa.
IT. U. Leach, Proprietor.
Thankful for the patronage hereto.'ore so
liberally bestowed upon bi n, the new pro.
prietor, hopes, by puyiug strict attention to
the comfort. nr.d coitvcnience of guests, to
merit a continuance of the same.
vln201y.
-VfAILS, SPIKES, HINGEn,
1 lochs, bolts, nn.laU kinds
RIVETa.
of builder's
innteriHls in geueral cau bo had ch' tiper at
tho St. Mary's Hardware Storo than an
other place iu Elk coitnrty. (n2S';7)
orders for Stoves nnd Hardware
J will
be promptly attended to as soou
as received, al the
12'G7 St, MARY'S HARDWARE STORE.
DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Letters of Administration, on tho estate of
NANCY EOLEsTON late of Horton Township,
deceased, having boeu granted to the subscri
bers ; Notice ;a hereby given tonll indebted
to said Estate to make immediate puyutpnt, end
all having claims against the smne to pre
seut them to the subscribers forthwith for ad.
justmeut.
niRAM EGrdlSTON,
HORACE LITTLE,
Adiuistralors.
Ridgway June 25, 1FC0. u"2t0.
MISCELLANEOUS.
A
GC.E.Vr REMEDY
ron TTfE cure or
li:OAT AND. LUNG DISEASES
Dr. Wittliart'R Pino Ti-eo
TAIl CORDIAL,.
It is the vital priueiploof the Pine Tree, ob.
tn'meil by a pecu'inr piocos in the Oistila.ion
of iho tar bj which lis highest mei'ical pro
prieties are retained.
It. is the only sai'pnnl and reliable retneily
rhieh h is ever I ven prepire l f'-.nn thn Jnlcti
nf the Pine Tree It invij;nrttcs the difce'ive
o' pans mid retnrr P the nipei':ti'. I! "('eufr
cii" tlie d.'b'l'ni el py-teiM. It pr.ufios and
em ic'nes the bb'od, nnd ettir'l from Him sys
tem the corruption which scrofula breeds on
the lung.
Its h -nl'ng prine'ijilo n-ls upon the irilatcd
surf'aee ot the lungs nnd throat, peuul ruling to
c ieh ili'ens'd part, relieving paiu and subdu
iti;r iiflnniiition.
It is the result of years of study nud cxpe.
riimtit.' and it i' oii'ervl !o thr niilictel. with
ill - ;i it':vo n'isiiraiicu of its power t..- cure the
fallowing d:.!:-.i;es if tiio pnlienl haa not too
lonrr deinyi 1 a r.'.-Mr: to 'lie i.'.-rni of cure :
Cumii'ipi ion id' tli.; hmi Cuegh, Sore
Tlirnnt and 'breast. Brone'iitis, T.iver Ciim
plninf, 1'iiiii! and . Hlecd'n;; Piles, Arthma,
Whfi'.pinT 'Cnurti. Iiipih' ria. ir.
We 'ii' often aske-1 why not ntlicr remc.
die in tlie market, for Consumption, Coughs
Cu!'j, nnd i;h' r I'uir.mii.'ry att'ecti m e'tuil to
lr. Li. ij. Wisliarts l ine tree iar Cordml.
Vi'r nii'-wer
1st. ll ctves, not. by stoppini cough, but
bv, loosening; and afsij'in nature to throw
nil" Die unhealthy nintler cPected about the
liri.et an.i ljicnieiii;il lubes, c.iiHin; irritation
r.tid e'.u.ir'i.
lid. 'o.it 'I'.'ivoat and Lung; Hcinfl'cs am
coinpo"-''.".', of anodynes, which till'.y the couli
for nwhile, but by their c m'jti'int.inr;' effects,
the -libers become hardened, ami the unhealthy
Huidi eon jui';itn nnd are reinined in the sys
t. in tn'iir.; disa:-c beyond tho control of our
most ei;iineul phv.-iiei.ins.
!d. The Pine Tree Tar Cordial, with its ns
sist inls, perf'cctabbt, becmu-e titev remove the
eau.-e of ireitnti.in of the uiueu'iui liieinbraua
a'. l bronchial tubes, n?rist tiie ltius to act
nnd throw off the uiiheallliy sec. otions. and
purify the blood, ti.us ttieini.icuily making
lite enre ported.
Dr. Vi'bimrt litis on file a his office hun
dred , n ltd Thousands of Ceriincutet, from
uirn and wcr.ien of uti'iuctiotuble clt-irncter
who werecnec hopcley -y eiven to die, but
throiili the providence of God wero com
pletely restored to health by the P'ne Tree Tar
i.'ci l'.:l. A physician in Miumlurce who c.tti
bo ccti'iilted in pe'-son or ty mail, tree of
elinv-. I'ritif ('' Piue Trto Tar Cordlnl SI, 50
per liet'ie, ai:;l 511,00 per !?.. Vent, by Ex
p'oys on receipt of price. Address L. 'J. C.
VISHAET, M. D., Ho. 2-J2 ::.;rvii 2J Sticct.
Phil a. Pa.
May 2!,"0mCvln27.
it
r t i vV fcTOIvE,
ine ;ii! scr:ter begs leave to uuorT:i tliocui
zens oi Kldgwny and vicinity tiitt, te ltr.s
opened a stole where may be found
PFRFUMERT, FANCY GOODS,
TOILET ARTICLES.
STATIONERY,
' FIXE CONFECTIONARY,
OYSTERS, ORANGES, LEMONS, in season,
n 12 vltf J. R. EAItlD.
LOOK HERE!
WATCHES. JEWELRY & SILVERWARE.
lf itIARLES HOLES, Practical Waichtna
J ker, Jeweler and Engraver, Ridgway,
Elk county, Pa. Ths siii.scii'oer botes leave to
announce to tho citizens of Ridgway and
vicinity that lie ia prepared to do all work in
his lino on viiiirt n itice ami at r-- iiH.uinhl.j
rales in the very bew nirciier. SIku) in Ii.
S. Thaycr'if Store, t-ptcittl atteutiou paid to
t::'jrraviiig.
lie has al?o on hand a largo aa".r''n;nt of
iioeKH. watches, Je.wcUy ntiu .Silvci wave
which he offers for sale ou iCilsonublc terms.
Give h mh a call. nov"'07if.
A '1 TEXTJO V MILL 0 WXt iiS !
f-HE EAGLE TURBINE W A T E R
WHEEL, patented July 30. 1807. is
superior to any wheel in m-e. Tho under
signed have tiie a,rency for said wheel in the
State of Pennsylvania, nnd call recommend
it us being tho be-1 manufactured. For
further particulars, and circulars, inquire at
our Foundry in Kcrpey, witero machinery,
mill-gc irir.g. castings and stuain engines will be
Hindu to order til l e.ixine.blo prices. Y.'u cipect
by giving sati.U'noiion in our work to roceivo
a good snare of public pmrounge.
J. F. ROBERTSON,
R. DELE.
Kersey, Elk Co.. Pa.,janll lSGSp I.
.' 1CKK & OA.MEKON.
Ler,3? of f'uc Mines of tho
Coutptity.
Kersey Coa
Miners find Slippers of.
BITUMINOUS COYI.S !
Ofsu-otior finality, fcr
GAS, GENERATING STEAM, MANUFAC
TURE OF IRON, SMITHING AND
DOMESTIC! USE.
Are prepared to receive Ordets ami male
contracts for tlicso wttll.kuowti coals.
OFFICE, KERSEY, ELK CO., PA.
Kersey, Pa., March 12, lS'J'J. v!nl7tf.
r
YOU WANT TO BUY
CLOTZiZJl'G for ihe JlllHo
Oo to A. DURLACiiER,
DKAI.IR. IN
CLOTHING ! CLOTHING
. GENTS' FURNISHING! GOODS,
HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, JSFIOES, TRUNKS,
TH AAtETj1NQ EAGS, Io.
ST. MARY'S, ELK COUNTY, PENXA
Jau218j8lypil C4RDS, liill-IIends, Letter-Heads, Tags,
Handbills, io., done in a neat mnmter,
and at the hiwkst i-riok, FOR. CASH, at
ihe Elk Advocate Printing Office.
JouPuintino of every .description do.io
promptly at ibis uilico, and in a blyle uu
equHlled iu this section of the Statu. Eutiro
SHiisfiiction guaranteed.
HARDWARE.
N
EW HARDWARE 8T0RE!
The subscribers have just opened in
ST. MARY'S
A new and Complete Stock of Heavy & Shelf
mnmmi 1 1
And will keep constantly on hand a great
variety of
COOK AND HE A TIXG A TO VES,
Bar Iron, SicA Ann', Brffnw, Xatl.'a.
Jlorsf! iSwrs, Spring, Jhiild
inj JlnrJwrirc, (Sates
anil FiUs of Even Description
GLNS, riSTOLS AJiD CARTRIDGES,
Cntlcry, Tinted War? and House
Furnishing Goods. AP.
kitidsof Mechan
ics' Tools!
TINWARE
Of cvoiy description, which will be sold nt
the LOiVEST CASH PRICES.
They have albo the exclusive agency In St
Mary's for tho
IMPROVED ORIENTAL
BASK. BURNING COAL STOVES
AXD PARLOR FURNACES I
tun-. :..! t. I t
Which lvave rccc;4 Four First Olr.ss Pro
mitmis nt the Nov York State nnd oili
er Pairs j Also, tho Great Silvel
Medal at the Fair of llio Am
erican instil tlie, held in
New York City, H-U5.
Thev nro Perpetual Burners, only ore
being required to be made
during the season.
' M. BEECIII'F., Jr..
- IVM. H. COPELAXD.
nnv23'f.7 lv
five
PATilONIZE HOME INSTITUTIONS.
FLOUFl,
FEED AND GFlAii.
rjpHE subsoiibers hsvin? completed tiieir.
New Grist Mill in liidway are now
prepared to furnhib the people of the stir
roiiuding country with
Flour of th.o Lost Gnalltr
nnd of their own cianuficturc, nt tho lowrs
market rates.
The nttcntion of lumbermen nnd others
is calind to our lacllitic3 for furnishing
thciu wiili
FEED OF ALL KINDS,
cheaper than it cau be bought any other
place in tho county.
JCviTCAsu Paid ron Ghatn-tX53
J.S. HYDE,
J. V. HOUK.
J. K. W1UTMORE.
Xevember 7, 18 37 If
LOOK HERE! '
CENTR2VILLE TINSHOP.
JOHN WAPLE desires to mako known
to the citizens of Centreviile and io.
surrounding country that he has taken ti. :
site;' formerly occupied by R. J. Moloney, i i
" McCattley's Cortier " in Centreviile. iitcl
that he hopes by paying sirlct nttcntion . ;
his business and the wants of his custom":' ,
to merit their pnironago in his lino. He v:i 1
Ke.ip on hand a large uud well selected assort
incut of
of his own manufacture, which he will warr.mfi
to be of the best quality. His stock con.' i.-:
of everything that is useful in the tinware I'm:
about a muse.
I nsk a fair trial, and if my work doe t
not, give Butisfactiou, my customers will not !. i
obliged to take it. JOHN WAn.E.
seplO:tf.
J. S. BORDWELL, m. d.
ECLECTIC M Si k'SM CI
word eclectic means to choeso or s,. -
lect incliciues from all tho dit.'i r. in,
selmcls pf medicine ; using remedies that w
sate, and ('.i.'.cardicg from practice nil m vl -cines
t'tr.t have an imjurious effect on the si -tent,
such as ueroury, nntiutouy, lend, cop
per, &c.
1 lay asido the lunco (ho old bloodla'"-,
relucer or depleter, and equalize tho citcitl.'.
tion and restore tho system to its nmu :'!
state by alteratives and tonics. I shall in re
ni'ler give partieular atleutlon to cjirouic lic
enses, such as Ithcumat'.sui, Dyspepsia, L'v r
complaint, Catarrh, Xe ira'gia, diseases r.f ti.,.
throat, urinary organs, and all diseases pecu
liar to femnles, &c.
CATARRH I treat with a new instrument of
a late invention, which cures every case.
TEE I'll extracted without pain.
Office nnd residence South of the jail ou
Centre St. Oliice hours from 7 to 8 a. j in i i
to 1 p. m ; 6 to 7 p. lu.
Doc. 23 07. -ly. J. S. BORDWELL.
J OU1S H. GARNER,
J PllACTTCAL MACHINIST,
Can be found nt his Foundry at St. Mary'-?
where he is ready to have all shop-work in
his line doaa on short nokice. St. Mnty'r,
Benzinger P. O , Elk co., Pa. niyl'W ly
TOE WORK of till kinds, and deser,
,j done ut this office.
BLACKSMITH'S CARPENTER'S AN i
joiner's tools for sale " cheaper than
tho cheapest" at the St. Mary's Hardware
Store (nov28'07.)
yy.ORD3.OF WISDOM.
FOR YOUNG MEN,
On the Ruling Passion in Youth and Early
Manhood, with SELF HELP for the Errinij
and unfortunate. Sent in scaled' letter en
velopes, free of charge. Address, HOWAUD
ASSOCIATION, Box P, I'hiladcldhia, Pa. '