MISCELLANEOUS. OR1AT REMKDT rem TfiE curb or lHROAT AND LUNG DISEASES Dr. Wisliarfs Pino Treo TAll CORDIAL. It It th rltal principle of the Tin' Tree, ofc tallied by ft peouliar process in th distilation of th tar. by which its highest medical pro prieties are retained. It Is the only safeguard and reliable remedy whioh has ever been prepared from the Juioe of the Tine Tree. It invigorates the digestive organs and restores the appetite. It Strength ens the debiliated system. It purifies and enriches the blood, and expells from the sys tem the corruption which scrofula breeds on the lungs. Its healing prinoiple ads upon the irltated urfaoe of the lunge and threat, penetrating to each diseased part, relieving pain and subdu ing inflamatlon. Ills the result of years of etudy and expe. riment, and it is offered to the afflicted, with the positire assurance of its power to oure the following diseases, if the patient has not too long decayed a resort to the means of cure : "Consumption of the Lungs, Cough, Sore Throat and Breast, Bronchitis, Liver Com plaint, Blind and Bleeding Files, Asthma, Whooping Cough, Diptheria, &o- We are often asked whv are not other reme dies in the market for Consumption, Coughs Colds, and other Pulmonary affection equal to vi. li. y. n lshart Pine Tree Tar Cordial. We answer 1st. It cures, not bv storming couch, and by, loosening and assisting nature to thrnw off the unhealthy matter collected about the throat and bronohial tubes, oausing irritation and cough. 2d. Most Throat and Lung Remedies are composed or anodynes, which allay the cough Tor a wine, but by their oonstringing effects, the fibers becume hardened, and the unhealthy fluids ooagulate and are retained in the sys tem causing disease beyond the control of our most eminent physicians. t 8d. The Pine Tree Tar Cordial, with its as istants, perfeotable, beoause they remove the cause of irritation of the mucuous membrane and bronohial tubes, assist the lungs to aot and throw off the unhealthy eecietions, and purify the blood, thus scientifically making the cure perfect. Dr. Wishart nas ' on file at his office hun dreds, and Thousands of Certificates, from teen and women of unquestionable character who were once hopelessly given up to die, but through the providenoo of God 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 ef charge. Prioe of Pine Tree Tar Cordial $.1,60 per bottle, and $11,00 per doi. Bent by Ex- ptess on receipt of price. Address L. Q. (J. WISHART, M. D., 1N0. 232 North 2d Street, run a. l'a. May 21,'69m3vln27. J. 8. BORDWELL, M. D. ECLECTIC PUYSICIjivY. r h word cclcotic means to ohoese or se- 1 lect medicines from all the different iohnola of medicine ; using remedies that are afe, and discarding from practise all raedi cines that havean injurious effect on the sys tern, such as mercury, antimony, lead, cop per, So. I lay aside the lance the old bloodletter, reducer or depleter, and equalize 'the circula tion and restore the system to its natural state by alteratives and tunics. 1 shall here after give partioulnr attention to chronio dis- eases, such as Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, Liver complaint, Catarrh, Ne iralgia, diseases of the throat, urinary organs, and all aiseases pecu liar to females, &o. CATARKII I treat with a new instrument of a late invention, which cures every case. TEETH extracted without pain. Office and residence South of the jail on Centre St. Office hours from 7 to 8 a. ; m 12 to 1 p. ro i 6 to 7 p. m. Deo. 23'67.-ly. J. S. BORDWELL, Special Notices rpO CONSUMPTIVES. The Advertiser, having been restored to health in a few weeks, by a very simple remedy, after having suffered several years with a severe luug 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 copy of the drescription used, free of charge, with the directions for preparing and using the same, which they will find a sure Cure for Consump tion, Asthma, Bronchitis, eto. The object of the advertiser in sending the Prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread information which he conceives to be invaluable ; and he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost him nothing, and may prove a bless ing. Parties wishing the prescription, will please aaaress. tits v. eimvaku a. wilson, Williamsburg, Kings'County, N. T. Tln26yl. M ANHOOD: HOW LOST, HOW RK- Just published, a new edition of UK. CULVF.RWELL'8 CELEBRATED ESSAY on the radical cure (without medicine) of Spsrmatobeuoba, or Beminal Weakness, involuntary Seminal Losses, Impotkmct. Mental and Phisical Incapacity. Impediments to Marriage, etc. ; also, Coi- scMPTioH, epilipit, ana rus, mduoei by elf indulgence or sexual extravagance. JgjrPrioe, in a sealed envelope, only 6 cents. The celebrated anthor, in this admirable essay, clearly demonstrates from a thirty years' successful praotioe, that the alarming consequences of seiraDuse may be radically oured withont the dangerous use of internal medicine or the application of the knife ; pointing out a mode of cure at once simple, certain, and effectual, by means of which very sufferer, ne matter what his eondition nay be, may oure himself cheaply, privately, and radically. ggThi Lecture should be in the hands of very youth and every man in the laud. Sunt, under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, potlvaid, on receipt of aix cents, or two post stamps. Also, Dr. Culverwell's " Marriage Guide," price 25 cent e. Address the Publishers, CHAS. J. C. KLINE a Co., 127 Bowery, New York, Post-Office Box 1,080. Tinaoyi. B OOK AGENTS WANTED FOR Struggle and Triumph of P, T. BAkNUM Written by himself. In one large octavo vol umenearly 800 pages printed in English and German. 83 full page engravings. It em. brace forty year reoolleotion of hi busy life, as a merchant, manager, banker, leoturer and ahowman. No book published so acceptable to all Classes, every one wauie it. asuh inf age from 60 to 100 subscribers a week. W offer extra inducement. Illustrated catalogue aaa term te ageme wm J. II. Bl'RR CO.. Publishers, 8v Hartford, Cena HARDWABE "jEW HARDWARE STORK! The subscribers bavt just opened In ST. MARY'S A new and Complete Stock of Heavy A Shelf HARDWARE ! ! And will keep constantly on hand a great variety of COOK AND HE A TING STO YES Bar Iron, Steel Anvils, Bellow, Nail'.t Horse Shoes, Spring, Build-' ing Hardware, Haws and Files of Every Description GUNS, TISTOLS AND CARTRIDGES, I Cntlory, Plated Ware and House Furnishing Goods. Al' kindsof Mechan ics' Tools! TINWARE Of every description, which will be sold at the LOWEST CASH PRICES. They have also the exclusive agency in St Mary' for the IMPROVED ORIENTAL BASE.BURNING COAL STOVES AND PARLOR FURNACES I Which have received Four First Class Pre. miums at the New Tork State and oth er Fairs ; Also, the Great Silvef Medal at the Fair of the Am. ericaa Institute, held in New York City, 18o5. They are Perpetual Burners, only on fire being required to be made curing the season. M. BEECHER, Ja, WM. H. COPELAND. nov28'C7 ly ASLIN Kettles, Brass Kettles, Porolean Sauce Tans, Frenoh l ined Sauce Pans. run cans the cheapest and beat, at W. S. SERVICE'S, Hardware Store, Pidgway.Pa. TTT ANTED Agent, Teachers, Students, If Clergymen, farmers sons and daugh tors' and all to sell 'The Great Reformer of the Stage, who, having abandoned stage lite, now exhibits in vivid col or the whole shiw world before and behind the scenes. Being truthful, moral and high toned, as well as sensational, rich and racy, it outsells all other books. Beautifully illustiat ed with 40 spirited engravings, 24 full-psge out, boll pages, on rose tinted paper. Ureatest inducements yet offered. Prospectus, sample copy, Boxes and stationery, tree '. for circu lar explaining, adjress immediately PARME LEE k CO., Publishers, either at Philadelphia, renna., Cinciuatli, Ohio, or Middletown, Con neetiout. 4w mms IS NO HUMBUG I I By sending 35 cts. wnh age, height, color of eye and hair, you will receive, by return mail, a correet plctuie of your fatur husband or wife, with nome and date of marriage. Address W. FOX, P. O. Drawer He. ii FultonvUle, N. Y. 4w PuWLLL & KIulE. QOOI OODS FOR THE MILLION. POWELL & KIM E, At their capacious store in RIDGWAY, Have on band, a splendid assortment of all seasonable Goods adapted to the want of the people of Elk and adjoining couDtics, which they are selling at prices that defy competition. They would simply state here, that being 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 oan always get what you want at their store, htnee you will save time by going directly to them and TIME IS MONEY. We have no space here 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 DHY GOODS in enlloss varieties, GROCERIES choice and fresh CLOTHING of best material superior cu; and finish, BOOTS & SHOES of tha best stock and make, CROCKERY for newly married, uiddle aged aud elderly. DRIED FRUIT, BUTTER, EGGS, PORK, HAMS, LARD, FLOUR, CORN MEAL. AND EVERYTHING ELS3. Nearly all kinds of country produce taken at the market value' vloltf. TANNING & LUMBER CO I K EY STONE 8T011E WILCOX PA- ATTENTION EVERYBODY SPRING OPENING J The largest store in North Western Pa., lit terally filled to overflowing. WINTER GOODS closing oat regardless of value. We are opening the spring campaign with the largest and most attractive stock evre ffcred in this rjarkct. We shall endeavor to keep every depart ment well assorted the year round, Our DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT will always oontain a large and well selected lock of Cloths Cassitncrs & Cloakiigs, Blsok and Colored Silks. Seasonable dress goods in great variety. Table Linens, Napkins Towels &c, white goods of every description, bleaohed aud brown sheetings all widths. GLOVES & HOSIERY TRIMMINGS and NOTIONS CARPETS and OIL CLOTHS WALL and WINDOW PAPER, BOOKS AND STATIONERY, CLOTHING, HATS and CAPS, BOOTS SHOES DRUGS MEDICINES PAINTS, OILS & DYE STUFFS, LEATHER, & SDOE FINDINGS, HARDWARE, S70VES TIN' WARE, IRON it STEEL, NAILS A BUILDERS HARDWARE. NUTS & WASHERS, HORSE SHOES & NAILS, WAGON SPRINGS, PATENT AXLES ,t- BOXES, CROCK- ERY and GLASSWARE, STONE WARE, FLOUR, FEIJD & MEAL, CORN and OATS, FURNITURE OF ALL KINDS, SASn & DOORS COFFINS, MATRASSES, BEDDINO, 4c, TOBACCO k CIGAR8, TRUNKS, VALISES CARPET BAGS, RUBBER BELTING. CLOCKS GREAT VARIETY. Agent for Hoyt Bros. Celebrated Leather Belting. With our superior facilities fer obtaining heavy goods, in large quantities, fro first hands w defy competition in Greocnies St Provisions. We invite particular attention to oar choie brands of extra and double extra flour, wo get direct from mills at the west thus caving to customers the profit usually pocketed by middlemen. Our flour is alway fresh ground and w guarantee entire satisfaction with every barrel . TANNING LUMBER C. rlaZUl. Uora mCKE & CAMERON," Lessee of the Mines of the Kersey Coa Company Miners and S7iippe.rs of. BITUMINOUS COALS! Of Bupeior quality, for GAS, GENERATING STEAM, MANUFAC TURE OF IRON, SMITHING AND DOMESTIC USE. Are prepared to raooive Ordeis and make cootraot for these well known coal. OFFICE., KERSEY, ELK CO., PA. Kersey, Pa., March 12, 1863. v1nl7tf. riMIB SATURDAYiSVENING TOST. THREE MONTHS GRATI8 1 This cheapest and best of the Literary Week lies is ottering unequalled inducements to new subscribers. In the first paper of October, it commenced a brilliant Novelet, called " a Family Failir.g," by Elizabeth I'resootL It also is now running a serial, called George Canterbury's Will," by Mrs. Henry Wood, the famous author of Bast Lyons, sc. NEW NOVELETS will continually succeed each other. Among those already on hund or in progress, nro 11 Under a Ban, by Amanda M. Douglas : Leonie'i Secret," by Frank Lee Benedict ; a Novelet, by Miss Hnsmer, ao. Ihe post also gives the gems of the English maganues. NEW SUBSCRIBERS For 1870 will haue their subscriptions dated back to the paper of October 2d, until (he large extra edition of that date is cxhnusted. This will bo thirlccen papors in additien to the regular weekly numbers for 1870 or fifteen months in all ! Wbeii 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 50 a year. Two copies, $4. Four copies, $6. Five copies (and one gratis) $8. One copy of the Post and one of the Lady's Friend, $4. A copy of the large aud beautiful Premium Steel Kngraving, 1 Taking the Measuro of the VYeddintr Riun " enurmvel in Entrlnnd nt n cost of f 20L0 will be sent to every full ($2 60) subscriber, unit to every person sending a club. This is truly a beautiful engraving 1 Andres II.rETEESON&CO., SI 9 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. Specimen copies sent free for fivo ceuts. HE LADY'S FRIEND. TWO MONTHS GRATIS ! The Lady' Friend announces tho following Novelets Tor 1W70 : Did He Forget tier T ' by Louiso Chandlor Moulton ; The Cascannon's Aunt,' by Elisabeth l'rescott. author of ' lie- tweon Two.' Ac. ; 4 Solid Silver ; or, Chrisio Deanc Bridal Gitls,' by Aum ida M. Douglas, author of the Dcbarry Fortune," with nu merous shorter stories Ly a brilliant galaxy of may writers. A finely executed steel engraving, a band- seme double page, finely colored fashion plale, and a large assortment of wood cuts, illustrat ing the fashions, fancy work, etc., are given in every number. It will give a popular piece of Musio in ev ery number. PORTRAITS OF DISTINGUISHED AUTHORS. The January number will contain portrnitp (engraved on steel) or .Mrs Henry Wood, Florence 1 trey, Louise Chandler Moulton, Elizabeth l'rescott, Amanda M. Douglas, Mrs. Margaret llosuier aud August Bell, NEW SUBSCRIBERS Who send in Iheir names before the first of No vember, shall receiuo the November and De cember numbers of this year in addition, mak ing fourteen months in all ! And new rubscri- bers sending in their names by tho first of December shall receive the magnificent Decem ber holiday number, making thirteen iiior.lns in all ! TERMS : $2 50 a year; two copies, $4 : four copies, $': fiee copies, (and one gratis) $8. One copy of the Lady's Friend aud one of the Posi, $4. A copy of the lorge and beautiful Premium steel engraving Taking Hid Measure of the neduinz King engraved in bnglnnd at a cost of $2000 will be sent to every person sending a club. This engraving is a gem of art. Address DEACON a PETERSON, 319 Waluut street, Philadelphia. Specimen copies sent for ten ecnts.' 17XECUT0BS' NOTICE. Letters teslamen jj tnry on the estate of William Wernwag, deceased, having been granted to the under signed, persons indebted to the said estate will please make payment, and those having claims will please present the same without delay to John U. Wernwag, at Wilcox, Pa., or to Theo dore Wernwag, Wm. P. Wernwag, Exeoutors, 242 a 244 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. Koveiuber 13, mu'J-tit. V YOU WANT TO BUY CLOTMIIJTG for ihe Million Go to A. DURLACIIER, DIALER IN CLOTHING! CLOTHING GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, nATS, CArS, BO?TS, SHOES, TRUNKS, TRAVELING HAGS, &o. 8T. MARY'S, ELK COUNTY, TENNA- JanZlBUcUj-pd . "OW TO MAKE MONEY Virginia Lands. We will send to KI1T dtirPHH & namnli let. AT IflA nmawm awiwin liasn.IwtiA.a enn farms, with other valuable information. Will ell 70.0OU acre of land from $1 to $2 60 per sens poexag stamp. 1. M'CKACKEN ft TIRO Bex 13 Fredericksburg, Ya JARBERSHOr, Opposite Caj.l. Ernliaut s, Wilcrx.I'a. THOMAS V. CIIAPIN, Proprietor. nov20,'9 u- s TILL A 11 LAD I OUR GREAT BOSTON DOLLAR STORE I We want good reliable aecnfs in every part of the country. Uy employing your spare timo to form olubsand sending us your orders, you oan obtain the most liberal commissions, cither in cash or merchandise, nnd all goods sent by us will be as represented, and we guarantee satisfaction to every one dealing at our house. Agents should collect ten rents from every customer, aud forward to us in advance, for descriptive checks of the goods wo sell. The holders of the checks have tho privilege 1 of either purchasing the article thereon des cribed, or of exchanging for any article men tioned on our catalogue, numbering over 500 different artiolcs, not one of which can be pur ohssod In the usual way for the same money. The advantages of first sending the checks are theso : We are constantly buying small lots of very vallitablo goods, which are not on our catalogues, and for which we issue checks until all are Bold ; besides, in every, club, v.a will put checks for watches, qnilts, blankets, drens putterns, or some other article of equal dalue. We do not offer a single article of merchan dise that can be sold by regular dealers at our price. We do not ask you to buy goods from is unless we can sell them cheaper than yon ean obtain them in any other, while the greater put t of our goods are sold at about ONE-HALF THE REGULAR RATES. Our stock consists in part of the following goods : Shawls, Blankets, Quills, ('utlnns. Gingham, Drens Goods, Table Linen, . nwcW. Untie ry, (iloves, Skirts, Corsets. Silver. Mated Ware, Spoons plated on Nickel Silver, Dessert Forks, Fiveboltle Plated Cas tors Brittnhia ware, Glass ware, Ta ble nnd Pocket Cutlery, in Great Variety, Elegant Frpneli nnd (ipv men Fancy Goods, Beautiful Thotograpli Albums of the New. ...u.vn. uin-n in .uiiruuco and Velvet Biudlngs, Heavy Gold and uted Jowolry of the latest nud newest styles. PI - - ...... gvui-u,n nun some of tho leading publishing houses that will ena ble us to cell Ihe standard nnd l.nest works of authors at about onedialf the regular prices : suoh as Byron, Burns, Moore, Milton mil TfiinyBon's Works, in full gilt and cloth bind ings, nnn nunureus oi others. Ibuse and overj thing else for ONE DOLLAR FOR EACH ARTICLE. In every order amounting to over $."i0, nc companiod by the cash, the ngent may retain. $2 ; and in ovory order over $100, $1 may be retained to TAY THE EXPRESS CHARGES. COMMISSION TO AGENTS. For nn order of $30 front a clnb of thirty, we will pay the agent as cnnimissirn, 83 yards ef blenched or brown sheeting, good dress pal tern, all wool pants pattern, or $: in cash. For nn order of $60 from a club of sixty, we will pay the ngcit C-'iynrdsof brown or bleach ed shoeting, hunting case watch, all wool shawl, or$7 in cash. For au order of 100. from a club 100. we will pay the agent 1 10 yards .'I yard wide), sheeting, splendid sewing machine, or $11 in cash. SEND MONEY BY REGISTERED LETTERS. For further particulars send for catalogues. Address GEORGE A. PLUMMER & CO., (Successors to Harris a Plummcr ) Nos. SO and 40 Hanover Street, Boston, Mass. nov20,'ti9 if LLEGHEXY VALLEY RAIL ROAD. 'Ihe only direct route to Pittsburg WITHOUT CHANGE OF OiRS from Oil City. On and after Monday Nov. 22d 18G3, train win run aB iouowh : GOING SOUTH Day Express leaves Oil City at 10,80 a. .' Arriving at Pittsburg nt 5.80 p. m. Night Kxprrss leaves Oil City at . 9.80 p. m. Arriving at Pittsburg at 7,00 a. m. Kittanuiiig Acc. leaves KmU-nton 0.10 p. m- Arriviving at Kittauning 9,0() p. m Mixed Way leaves Oil City nt 7,00 a. m! Arriviug nt West IVnn Juuclion at 7,05 p. m. GOING NORTH. Day Express leaves Pittsburg at 7.15 a. m. Arriving at Oil City at ,fi5 p, m. Night Express leaves Pittsburg at 8,00 u. in. Arriving at Oil City at 6,00 am, Parker Aco. leaves Kittanuing 7,20 a in. Arriving at Parker 9,55 a'mi Mixed Way leave Wet Peun June, at 7,00 a. m. Arriving at Oil City at (i.OO n. m Connections at (?ori'v nn.l TinAtn r- n:t City aud Pittsburg. At Franklin with James- lown ana rranalin R. R. Connections with West Penn, R. R. at West Penn Junction' for Diairsviue and nil points on the taain lino ef he Pennsylvania R. R. bleeping Carsou Night Trains. J. J. LAWRENCE, General Supr. Tuos. M. Kino, Asst. Sapt. TOUN G. HALL, Attorney at law, Ridg way. Elk county l'a. mar-22'66 ly JO. O. HALL JAi. K. HALL. ITAIVL, & I3HO. Attorneyp -at - Law SI. MARY'S: BENINGER P. O. EI K COUNTY, PA. ceptember 20, 18150. ly. 8. Rordwell, M. D. Eclectio Physician- m Office and renidenen Annnuita th Jail, on Centre St., Ridgway, Pa. Prompt at- leuuuu nui ue given io an cans, umce hour : no.jriuii2 r. iu. : and 0 to 7 P. M. Mar. 22, 66-tf. DR. W. W. SHAW Practice Medicine and Surgery, Centreville. Elk county 1: mar-22'66 ly. PUANKLIN ,HOUSE7 J bT. Mast's, Pa. LARQEY 4 MA LONE, Panra'. Th proprietor respeotfully ask tho attention ' their friends and th publio in generol to their large and commodious hotel. Every attention paid to the convenience of guest. H. LARGKY, ay80-lS68.1y J, A. tuALONE.