OHh CMtnto gukocate. Car Time at Jlldgtray. Erie Express East (Ml p. m do do West 8:80 . id do Mail East 2:-r p. m do do West 2:00 p. m. Local rrclght EhsI 11:00 a. m. do do West - 6:15 P- " Elk Lotae, A. Y. M. cMated meetings of Elk Lodge will be held lit their linll on tin sccouu aim iuuhu Tuesdays of each month. . J. K. WIIITMOUE. Sco'y. L 0. 0. T. Tbe Tiemlar meetings of Ridgway Lodae No. 250, held every Wednesday evening at their Lodge Koom. C. R. SLAftE, Secy. AOS NTS FOB 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. Wilcoi. A. T. Aldhich, J. L. Brow. Kane. Frank W. Mkkck. Johnsonsburg. Isaac Haoax. 8t, Maiys. Chah. McVkah. Cenlreville. Homer B. Lkach, Mnj. Bubki. Caledonia. W. P. Smith, B. A. Wkko. Bcnnezette. Joiih C. Bard, J. iV. liuoirx. Shawmut. John Farrkr. Spring Creek. A. W. Irvim. Highland.- Levi ELi.oTiioRrK. Morton. D. C. Ovs-rr.n. N. M. Bb-,ckwat. REPUBLICAN COUNTY COM MITTEE. A Meeting of the County Committee will be held at Ridgway on Wednesday Jan uary 12th 1870, at 7 o'clock P. M. Mem ber from every Township are earnestly re quested to attend as business of importance will bo brought before the meeting. By order J. U 15. mn, Chairman. C. McVea.v, Secy. List of causses set down for trial at the January term, 1870, Elk county common, pleas. Cuiumencinn January 10th, 1870 1. James Coyne vs J. K. H'liitmors- 2. Fosrer's Adam's vs- William Reed. 3. L.C. Leuy, Adui. &c. vs. Jju.ts Mulotie ct. al. 4. Sharpe et. al vs. William Reel. . f. Z. M. Webb vs- Thomas Tuzi- r. ti. Lcman Stephens V5. lieu. D. Mts.--cii. ger. 7. J. J. Ridgway vs. NT. T. Cummiiigs. 8. J. C. Burns for use J. V. tlntik vs. Spring Creek township. 0. Clark Eirlestuti vs. U'iilum Reed, ltf. R. S. Hart, Ad.u. v. . o !) '. Jksse-. ger. 11. Ad.itn Shall vs Same. L Frank V'ji- vs. Dcvcruiix. lii. James Shclvey vs. Jj-tub Mover. 14. Frank Weis vs. Di'voraus. i'. Short vs. N. Jiouubbcry. 10. Win. L Jones vs. C. II. Eirlcy. 17. II S. Belnap, Ac. vs. M. V. Moore. 18. Abraham J Lewis vs. John V- Best. FRED. snihENING, i10. Jude Johnson, ol Win ri q, was in town Inst week to help Juiy CoiiiniiE.-ioner Horace Little, Esj. (ill the Jury wheel icir the ensuing jenr. This will injure uonif.etant Jurors for one year at least Locals are vt-ry tcarcu this week ; no deaths, no maviages, no ecrius accidents. All quiet along the batiks of the Clarion, with the exception of a slight ukinuith at the Exchange, on Wednesday evening, where tlio muin actor was captured by Cons table Maluue and safely lodged, in jail. George McOibany, of this place, aeci edeutly cut himself with a broad ax, on Tuesday. .The gash was three inches !eug and cut to the boue just above the knee. It will lay him up for a few weeks. Don't be uumuuuku with the foolish idea that Catarrh co.inot be cured ! The world moves, aud medical tcieuee is progres sive. The proprietor of Dr. Sago's Catarrh Remedy will pay $500 reward lor a case of Catarrh which be cauuot cure. Sold by cz-Kvyias ntfilty cents, and each package makes a full pint of the uiedieino ready lor use. Can get it by mail for Sixty Ceuts from Dr. R. V. Fierce, Buffalo, N. Y. Remember that the ball at the Hyde House comes off on Thursday evening, Dec. 23d. Mr. Schrani, the proprietor, extends un invitatiou to all. We need not say that everything will be in order, as Mr. Sohrain has an established reputation as a Erst class landlord. Tiie Lady's Emend. The number for Janary, 1S7Q, is ou our table. It is a very valuubto magazine ; it contains portraits of seven of its lady contributor.-), Colored Fash ion Plates, of the latest styles, richly colord patterns for Berlin Work, music Ao. The publishers offer great iuducetueuts to new subscribers and we reeommeud our readers to iucloso ten cents tor a smple copy, to Deacon A Peterson, 319 Walnut street, 1'biladelphia. Prico 52,50 u year (which also includs a large steel engraving). Fonr copies $0. Five copies (and one gratis), 8. We will club oar paper with this magazine at $3,50 a year. The cumber of hogs packed in Chicago thus far is 212,638 against 173.104 last season.. Oil. -The Oil excitement has broken out again in many localities where the work had been abandoned, and new tenritory has recently been wotked and found produc tive where no signs of oil existed. We hope Borne of Mia Companies which have been formed along the Clarion and its trib utaries, mny be tempted to try- it again. Some have surplus working capital on hand; let them U3e it ; the chance is good for suc cess. At the mouth of the Clarion the success has been unprecedented. The first Quarterly Meeting of the M. E. Church of Ridgway and Wilcox, will be held at Willcox Deo. 25th, and 2Gth., Rev. J. Leslie presiding. A general in vitation is given. Win. Sampson, Pastor- See new advertisement of Gunsmithing. Mr. Warner needs no recommend from us, as he has established his rcputaion by years of labor at his trade in this section of coun Kate Ilillard, the woman's rights speak er, was prominent among the audience at the opera in Brooklyn on Thursday night. District Attorney Pierrepont deniasthat Mr Blatcford has turned State's evidence, and says be would not be allowed to do so. Mr. Dennis, the-President of the New Jersey Railroad company, has presented the widow of Patrick Lane, who was killed at Hackeusack bridge, with $7,500. Ernest II., Duke of Saxe, Coburg, and Gotha, is dying. He is 51 years old. Prince Alfred, of England, Duke of Edinburg is his heir. The body of Mr. Peabody was removed from Westminister Abbey to her Majesty's ship Monarch, on Friday. Crowds ol pco. pie were at the tooni paying their last rc. spects to the remains of tho gseat pliilun- thropift. H KNRY Willi) BEECHER'S SERMONS IN PLYMOUTH CHURCH. Are being read by people of every class and denomination nil over this country and Kuropr. They are full of vital, beautiful religigou hiiiiirut and feeling. I'lymoith I'ri.rir is published weekly and Contains Mr. lli-c-cher'a Sei-inous and prayers, in form suitable for lire serviu'on aud bindirg. For -sale by ail iiewrdriilera. Price JO cents. Yearly mill, sci-iptinns received by the publishers ($3; giv ing I wo handsome volumes of over 400 pages ruch. Half yearly, $1 75. A uew aud superb steel port rail of Mr. Beech cr presented to all yearly sibhci-ihers. Extraordinary offer! PLYMOUTH rULrlTs-l, and the L11K1S- TIAX UNION $2 fid. an unseciarian, Indcpen. dent weekly journal of Christianity with leo lure room talks and editorial unifies by Mr. Hi-oclier sent to one address for week lor FOb'Il iKH.I.AItS. Spi-eial inducements to ciinvussvis and those gn inji up clubs, i-peci-moil copies, postage tree, fur j ceiits. J. li. Kli'.D X tl)., ruhlisners. 4w S'J I'nvk How. Yew Yurk. N TOW IS THE TIME 7U l'KUCUKE CHEAP ial'"ius lu HARNESS. SADDLES, VALISES, TRUNKS, WHIPS, AC. J. M. HEARD, having just returned from Phil adelphia, where he has purchased a large as sortment of the above goods, along wilh nearly everything in his line, would respectfully in vile th attention of the public to them. He is at all times prepared to manufacture to order all kinds of harness, or anything else iu his line. BOSTON TEAM COLLARS, The best collar for lumbering purpose?, are KETT CONSTANTLY ON HAND. I CHALLENGE COMPETITION AS TO PRICE, STYLE OR QUALIY. KJ&.Giv me a call at my establishment, ABOVE THE CORNER OF MAIN AND DEPOT STREETS, RIDGWAY, PA. pov8,'691y J. M. HEARD. A TTEMTWN MILL- O WNtJtS ! rpHE EAGLE TURUINB WATER I WHEEL, patenied July 80, 18G7, is superior to any wheel in ute. The under signed have the agency for said wheel in the State of Pennsylvania, and can recommend it as being the beat manufactured. For further particulars, and circulars, inquire at our Foundry In Kersey, where machinery, mill-gearing, eastings and steam engines will be made to order at reasonable prices. V expect by giving satisfaction in our work to receive a good sburs of publie patronage. J. F. ROBERTSON, K. BELL Kersey, Elk C.. fa., ja16 1868pd. rpo OWNER OF UNPATENTED LANDS Surveyor Gxxbral's OrncR, narrUburk, Penn-a. Not. 8th, 1800. In obedience to an Act f Assembly approv ed the 8idy of April, one thousand eight hundred and sixty nine, you are hereby noti fied that the County Land Lieu Docket,' con taining the list of unpotenied lands for Elk ounty, prepared under the Act of Assembly of the twentieth of May, one thousand eight hun dred and sixty four, and the supplement there to, has tbit day been forwarded to the Prothon ctary of the county, at whose office it may be examined. The liens can only be liquidated by the payment of the purchase meney, inter, at and fees, and receiving patents through this department. JACOB M. CAMPBELL, Nov. 13, 1S69. Surveyor General TUB OLDEST ESTABLISHED PA PER IN ELK COUNTY. THE ELK CO. ADVOCATE, HAVING THE LARGEST CIRCULA TION, IT IS THEREFORE THE ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN TIIE COUNTY ! gaoled la the fntwutji of the copI et lh County. tfrdrw for fob Wortt oliritctl ani gromstljj ttfnjjcfl to. Address J. 8. BORDWELL, RlDOAAT, Pa. 1 HE SATURDAYiVEN'ING POST. THREE MONTHS GRATIS ! This cheapest and best of the Literary Week lies is offering unequalled iuducements to new subscribers. In the first paper of October, it commenced a brilliant Novelet, called " a Family Failing," by Elizabeth Pressott. It also is now running a serial, called ' George Canterbury's Will," by Mrs. Henry Wood, the famous author of ' Bast Lyune," ic. NEW NOVELETS will continually succeed each other. Among those already ou hand or in progress, nre " Under a Ban," by Amanda M. Douglas ; " Leoni s Secret,'' by Frank Lee Benedict ; a Novelet, by Miss llosmcr, c. The post also gives the gems of the English magazines. NEW SUBSCRIBERS For 1870 will haue their subscriptions dated hack to the paper of October 2d, until the large extra edition of that date is exhausted. This will bo t liirl eei-ti papers in addition to the regular weekly numbers for 1S7U or fifteen mouths in all ! When our extra edition is ex hausted, the names of all new subscribers for 1870 will be entered on our list the very week they are received. TERMS : $'2 00a year. Two copies, S I. Four copies, $fi. Fiva copies (ami one gratis) $M. (hie copy of the Post aud one of the Lady's Friend, A copy of the large aud beautiful Premium Steel Fngraving, Taking the Measure of the Wedding King " ongravcl in England nt a cost of $2U1 0 will be sent to every full (S2 60) subscriber, and lo every person sending a club. This is truly a beautilul eugraving 1 A mil ess H. PETERSON & CO., S19 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. .Specimen copies bcul free for five cents. I HE LADY'S FRIEND. TWO MONTHS GRATIS ! The Lady's Friend announces the following Novelets for 1870 : Did He Forget Her ? ' by Louise Chandler Moulton ; The Cascaunon's Aunt,' by Elizabeth Prescott, author of 'Be tween Two,' &o. ; ' Solid Silver ; or, Chrism Deane's Bridal Girts,' by Amanda M. Dougla., author of the Debarry Fortune," with nu merous shorter stories by a brilliant galaxy of lady writers. A finely executed steel engraving, a hand semo double pngo, finely colored fashiou plate, and a large assortment of wood cuts, illustrat ing tho fashions, fancy work, etc., are given iu every number. It will give a popular piece of Music in ev ery number. PORTRAITS OF DISTINGUISHED AUTHORS. The January number will contain portraits (engraved on etesl) of Mrs Henry Wood, Florence Percy, Louise Chandler Moulton, Elizabeth I'rescolt, Amanda M. Douglas. Mrs. Margaret Hosuier aud August Bell, NEW SUBSCRIBERS Who send in (heir names before the first of No vember, ahull reeeiue the November and De cember numbers of this year in addition, mak ing fourteen months in all 1 And new subscri bers sending in their names by the first of Dceeuiber shall receive the magnificent Decem ber holiday number, making thirteen luoutus in all ! TERMS ; (2 60 a year; two copies, $4 ; four copies, $6; Gee copios, (andone gratis) $8. One copy of (bo Lady's Friend and one of the Post, $4. A copy of the lorge aud beautiful Premium steel engraving Taking the Measure of the Weddiug Ring 'engraved in England at a cost of $2000 will be sent to every person sending a club. This engraving is a geiu of art. Address DEACON TETERSON, SI 9 Walnut street, Philadelphia, Fpectraen copies sent for ten eents. JP YOU WANT TO BUY CM.OTUI.ra for the Million Go to A. DURLACHERr DEALER IN CLOTHING t CLOTHING GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, TRAVELING BAGS, &o. ST. MARY'S, ELK COUNTY, PENSA' Jan'218G81yr4 W . S- SERVICE- 900,000 CUSTOMERS WANTED. At the new Masonio Hall Building. STOVES at prioes that will please of all de sirable kinds. TIN-WARE of every kind on hand at all imes. Special attention given to Wholesale orders. Price list furnished to dealers on application. SB LET- TIN AXD COPPER WA RE. House furnishing goods a great varioty. STEAM AND WATER PirKING, PUMPS, FISHING AND HUNTING TACKLE, such ai RODS BAS KETS, SEINES, FLIES, HOOKS, CArs, POWDER, &o. J o. ALL ORDERS FOR GUN WORK Promptly attended to. BIRD CAGES A NICE VARIETY, ROOFING, GUTTERS, STOUTS. of Tin, Galvanized Iron and Copper an 1 every kind of HOUSE AND JCB WORK done on short notice aud warranted, AGENCY of Henry Diestons eelebraled saws. Orders for saws at factory prices eo lioited, also for repairing. Information and price list furniaUsd on application. PAPER RAGS, OLD ROPE, OLD COPPER, BRASS, PEW- TRR, LEAD, IRON, BEESWAX, HEAVY HIDES, DEAKON SKINS, SHEEP PELTS, GREEN BACKS, NATIONAL BANK NOTES, U. 8. BONDS 4c. taken in treAawjs for Goodi or Work iU20tt W. g SIRVICE. POWELL & KIME. QOOD3 FOR TIIE MILLION. POWELL & K I M E, At their eapsoious store in RIDGWAY, Have on hand, a splendid assortment of all seasonable Goods adapted to tbe want of the people of Elk and adjoining counties, which they aro selling at prices that defy competition. They would siaiply state here,, that bciog very large dealers, their facilities for purchasing are un equalled by any establishment in the- county. They buy directly from manu facturers and on the GROUND FLOOR. Another advantage. You can always get what you want at their store, hence you will save time by going directly to them and TIME IS MONEY. "We have no space her to enumerate all the ad vantages you will have in patronizing their establishment- But call and see, and reap the advantages for yourselves. Among their Goods you will find DRY GOODS iu enlless varieties, GROCERIES choice and fresh CLOTHING of best material superior cu; and EqIsIi, BOOTS & SHOES of the lest ttocic and make, CROCKERY for newly married, laiJdle aged aud elderly. DRIED FRUIT, BUTTER, EGGS, PORK, HAMS, LARD, FLOUR, CORN MEAL. . AND EVERYTHING ELSB. Nearly all kinds of country produce taken at the market value-Tlnltfc MISCELLANEOUS. GRBAT REMEDT FOR THK CTJftl OF THROAT AND LUNO DISEASES Dr- Wisliart's Pino Tree TAlt CORDIAL. It la lb vital principle of the Pine' Tree, oh tained by a peouliar process in the distilatian ef tbe tar. by which its highest medical pro prieties are retained. It if the only saieguara anu renaoio remeuy which has ever been prepared from tbe juice of lli Pina Tree. It invigorates the digestive organs and restores the appetite. It Strength ens the debiliated system. It purifies and enriches the blood, and ezpells from the sys tem tbe corruption which scrofula breeds on the lungs. Itshcallni nrinciuls sets uton the Iritated surface of the lungs and throat, penetrating to each diseased part, relieving pain and subdu ing inflamation. It is the result of years of stu'Jy and exjie. riment, and it is offered to the afflicted, with the positive assurance of its power to cure the . following diseases, if the patient has not too long de'.ayed a resort to the means of euro : Consumption of the Lungs, Cough, Sore Throat and Breast, Bronchitis, Liver Com plaint, Blind and Bleeding Piles, Asthma, VThooping Cough, Diptneria, so We are often asked why are not other reme dies in the market for Consumption, Coughs Colds, and other Pulmonary nffeotbn equal to Dr. L. Q. Wisuart s I'me iree iar uoruiau We answer 1st. It cures, not by stopping cough, and by, loosening and assisting nature to thrnw off the unhealthy matter collected about the throat and bronchial tubes, oausing irritation and cough. 2d. Most Throat and Lung Remedies are composed of anodynes, which allay the cough for awhile, but by their conatringing effeots, the fibers beoome hardened, and the unhealthy fluids coagulate and are retained in the sys tem causing disease beyond the control of our most eminent physicians. Sd. Tbe Pine Tree Tar Cordial, with Its as sistants, pcrfectable, because they remove the oause of irritation of the mucuous membrane and bronohial tubes, assist the lungs to act and throw off the unhealthy seoietions, aud purify the blood, thus scientifically making the cure perfect. Dr. Wishart nas on file at hie ottice hun dreds, and Thousands of Certificates, freoa men and women of unquestionable charaoter who were once hopelessly given up to die, but through tbe providence of God were com pletely restored to health by the Pine Tree Tar Cordiul. A physician in attendance who can be consulted iu person or by mail, free ef charge. Price of Pine Tree Tar Cordial $1,50 per bottle, and 511,00 per uoz. sent ny h ptess on receipt of price. Address L. Q. C. WISHART, M. D., No. 232 North Vd Street, Phil'a. Pa. May 21,'69ni3vln27. J. S. BORDWELL, M. D. ecl,ectic rursiCMjur. The word eolcetlo means to choese or se lect medicines from all the different schools of medioino ; using remedies that aro safe, and discarding from pActise all medi cines that have an injurious effect on the sys tem, such as mercury, antimony, lead, cop per, &o. 1 lay aside the lance the old bloouletter. re iuccr or depleter, and equalize ,tbe circula tion and restore the system to its natural state by alteratives and tonics. I shall here after give particular attention to chronic dis eases, Biich as Hheumat.sm, Dyspepsia, Liver complaint, Catarrh, Ne tralgia, diseases of the throat, urinary organs, and all diseases pecu liar to females, sc. CATARRH I treat with m new instrument or a late invention, which cures every case. TEETH extracted without paiu. Office and residence South of the jail on Centre St. Office hours from 7 to 8 a. ; mil to 1 p. m; 6 to 7 p. m. iteo. 28'67.-y. J. S. BOKDWELL. Special Notices 0 CONSUMPTIVES. he Advertiser, havinr been restored to health in a few weeks, by a very simple remedy, alter having suflered several years with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease, ' Consumption is anxious to make Known to his fellow-sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire it. he will send a eeuv of the dreeoription used, free of charge, with the directions for preparing and using the same, which they will find a sure Cure for Consump tion,. Aslhrua, Bronchitis, ete. The object of tne advertiser in sending the Prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and Bpread information which he conceives to be invaluable : and ha hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it wui cost mm nothing, and may prove a bless ing. rarties wishing the prescription, will please address. REV. EDWARD A. WILSON. Williamsburg. Kines Count v. N. Y. . vln26yl. M ANHOOD: HOW LOST, HOW RE- Just published, a new edition of DR. 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Also. Dr. Culverwell'a " Marriage Guide," prioe 25 cents. Address the Publishers, CIIAS. J. C. KLINE Co.. 127 Bowery, New York.. Post-Oflice Box 4,588. vln85yl. B 00 K XGENT3 WANTED FOR struggles and THjmpln of P. Te- BABNUM, Written by himself. In one large ootave toI u sue nearly 800 pages printed in English and German. 83 full page engravings. U em braces forty year recollections of his busy life, as a merchant, manager, banker, leoturer and showman. No book published ao aooeptable to all classes. Every one wants it. Agents aver age from 60 te 100 subscribers a week. We offer extra inducements. Illustrated catalogue and terms to agents sent free. J. B. BURR it CO., Publishers, Hartford, Ceam.