Orlli Ojountn gdcoralc. Car Time at Slitlgtcay. Erie Express Fast Ml p. do do West m. do Mail East -:'" P- do do West 2:1-0 P- Local Freight East 11:00 a. m. do do West 6;35 P- m- Elk Loilge, A. T. M. Stated meetings of Elk Lodge will be held at their luill on tlo second nnd fourth Tuesdays of cucli month. J J. K. W1I1TM0RE. Sec'y. I. 0. 0. T. The Rce-Hlar meetings of Ridgway Lodge, No. 2r)0, held every Wcduesday evening at their Lodge lioom. C. R. SLArE,Secy. AGENTS FOR TILE ADVOCATE. The following nainod persons are authorized agents for the Advocate to receive subscrip tions, advertising or Job work, take pay there to? and give receipts. Wilcox. A. T. Ai.nRicit, J. L. Brown. Kano. Frank W. Merck. Johnsonsburg. Isaac Haoan. St, Maiys. Cuas. McVkan. Cenlrcville. Homiir B. Leach. Maj. Bcbke. Caledonia. V. P. Smith, 15. A. Webb. Bennezette. John C. Bard, J. rt". Browm. Shawmut. Joii:i Fakreh. Spring Creek. A. W. Irvin. Highland. Levi Ellotmohpe. Hortnn. D. C. Oyster, N. M. Brockwat. Hur agaiu- is iclt destitute of snow The Rev. Win. Sampson will preach at W'ilcjx ou Sunday, Jan. 2?J. The P. & E. 11. 11. Time table will be found corrected' n our inside. R. P. Falisman, Us.j , is tying quito ill at Lis residence at Portland. We learu from L. J. Ululccly, Esq., that the Railroad and Mininj Gaztltc is soon to be revived again. The imn that was c.tiitit cutting wood iu our town, n f'jw days 'go, has not been tried yet, but it h.: continues iu this busi ness, wa thiuk it will :; b ird with bitu. A mnskrat in visiting the uadcrgroutid apartment of Mr. 1! acuity, was caught in the act of theft. A bb-rij contest eusued. but the rat bad to succumb. It being out of season to kill now, w!i ) o i y s the flue. The Lino is'.er L'&iuiner says : The days of lunacies lmve not passed away. ye are asuri:J t..at tue whiskey seized at Good's distillery in feriuea township ouie Low or other, mysteriously, was converted into w iter a Ntv days aftjr the sale. Who Known rbythit 1 1 fvi .t? The heavy rains til Salm day and Mon- -I- r -! I l.- -.-'.m.. f ruiiju.:!, M" fears Were owteilained that it would di. much damage; but tbn wpter has passed oft r.tri we lu.ve sUuered but iittio loss as far us Lcavd from A Mr. Tate, ot t '!,! -field county, hill en a hog hist .ve'.k, twenty. ui.iuths old, thii' v.ehed Oil pounds v, ben ) r psod. Its length vas 0 feet 3 inch-is an! girthed 6 f - r 2 it-eh is. Patvm Alarm. We were shown, a few days ago, a r.tw Patent uluriu ou a cheap scale invented, wu beliovo by a gen tleinaii of lilmira, X. Y. It is a tin tube rtst-uiblirij; a flute, with Scares from I to 7 about an inch a art marked on one sid the tube contains a Bner.ii candle whiuli U lighted when you retire, and inserted to the bout you wish to "j;et up." We cau't ex -.1 I. ... IC IT. . I acny explain it, oui Mr. liotm, wtiO Das bad exoeriaDce in all kinds of alarms aud keeps them constantly on baud for sale, un derstands this and pays it is the cheapest and best for lumberman in camps. Donation Visit The friends of Rev. William Sauiniion will pay biui a visit at the M . E. Parsonage, in Fidgwoy, ou Sat uiuay evening, ,ian. zutn lust. -Jr. B. IS laboring among us faithfully aud accepta bly, and it is hoped a proper appreciation way uo Biiowu on mat occasion. A. oor dial invitation ig extended to all. L'ummitUe oj Arrtinjcmmts; Mrs. Dr. llordwull, Mrs. Grove U. Mesfenger, Mrs. James Love, and Mrs. R. V. Kime. Tho Oomuiittee will met at the resi dence of R. V. Kime, Esq., on Tuesday evening, Jan. 25th. Insane. Yesterday morning, gays the Erie Dispatch of the loth., John Authony, proprietor of" Authouy's Hotel," uear the Union Depot, was taken to Pittsburg by'a .if personal friends, for rctuo- Dixmont Hospita!, to treated for insanity. He lias been insane at intervali for several weeks, and about a week ago, in one of his fits, atte mpted the life of one of bia boaiders, aud finally severely injured himself. The fit was upon him, but in a mild form, when he was removed yesterday, aud it needed coniiderable coaxing to get him on the train. Rsfore he would start he was led to believe that his presence was needed at Pittsbugh to testily ut court in behalf of a friend. We hope he will speed ily recover from his sal affliction. Ittarrifd: Id Wilcox, Pa., at the residence of tht bride'a father, Jan. 18, 1870, by Rev. ffni, Sampson, Mitts Ilattie Smith to Mr. Wm. Put on. COURT PROCEEDINGS. Tho following is a list of the causes dis poned of at our last session of Court, Judge Vincent, presiding: James Coy no vs Joseph K WhitrTiore. Non Assumpsit. Plaintiff oaused to ap. pear aud prosecute his suit, and Dot ap pearing, he is non-suited. T L F oster, Charles E Foster and E N Fiisbeo. Admr's, eto. vs Wm Reed. For eign Attachment. Case coutiuued. Com. by L C Levy, Adm'r, eto., vs J. A. Malonc, Jacob McCauley, Joseph Koch and James McCloskey. Continued on ac count of absence of witness, and defend ants to pay costs of this term. Richard Sharp, Francis Weis and Geo l?ed!ord,of the firm of Sharpo, Wois & Co., vsWiu Reed. Foreign Attaobment Caso continued- Zenas Webb vs. Thorras Toiler. As- Miuipbit. Verdict fur Plaintiff for $387 80 Lemau Stephens vs George D Messea- gcr. Cane upon Promises. Verdict for Plaintiff, for 31,073 88, with $160 remit ted. John J. Ridgway vs Nathaniel T. Cu tu rnings. Trespass, etc Continued, aud rule on plaintiff to pay costs of the term. J C Burns for use of J V. Houk vs The Township of Spring Creek. Case upon Promises. Verdict for plaintiff for S18SG1. Chirk Eggleiton vs Wm Reed. Case upon promises. Verdict for Plaintiff for ?il4 25. Adam Shall vs George D Messenger. Assumpsit. Verdict for plaintiff ?173 76. Fra'ucis Weis vs. Michael Devereaux. Assumpsit. Settled. Each party to pay their own costs. James Shelvey vs Jacob Mover. Case. Verdict for defendant. Francis Weis vs Michael Devereaux. In Covenant. Settled. Each party to pay their own costs. Sampson Short vs Newton Lounsberry, John R Baird and P T Rrooks, Terre Ten auts. Ejectmeut. Not reached. Ww L Jones vs C R Earley. Case up on Promises. No Plea. Offered not at Issue. H S Delnap, now for use of M E Les ser, vs M V Moore. Not reached. Abraham J Lewis vs John W Best. Ejectmeut. Continued. Com vs EC Shultze. Obtaining mon ey under false pretenses. Not guilty, but defendant pay costs. Com vs 11 B Leaoh. Selling liquor to minors. Plead guilty, and tiued $50 fur use of Fox Township. rviu mil Cliailrx terson. Settled. Com vs Cornelius Rosecrans. Forsible lSutry. Discharged on payment of costs. Com vs Wm McKay, Forcible Entry. .Settled. Com vs George Rhines, Jr. and Fiank Lk-usou. Malicious Mischief. Bill iguored and County to pay costs. Com vs Mary Mackey. Larceny. Dis charged. Com xs Henry Largey. Bastardy, on oarh of Joeephiue Weis. Pkad guilty, aud sentenced to pay $30 lying-in expen ses, .10 fine to Commonwealth, and the sum of 92 per week, payable quarterly, for the period of 7 years for support of the child. Com vs Jacob Reiehard, Thomas Os wald and Henry Thompson. Forcible Entry and Detainer. Found guilty on last count, ana Ueictinrd to pay fo and costs, and Tbompsou and Oswald were each fined 810. The following Editorial notice appears in " 7'Ae Advocate," which is the organ of the Methodist E. Church in Buffalo: "Catarrh Remedy. We think we do the publio a favor, by calling the atten tion of those afflioted with catarrh, to the remedy advertised in our columns, as "Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy." A eon of ours has been seriously afflicted with catarrh for several years, and having tried various remedies without success, we began to fear that in his case there was no cure. But a tew months use of the above medicine has entirely removed all tiaoes of the di. sease. "We write the above not lor pay. but for the information of those afflicted, aud as an aot of justice to those by whom we have been benefitted." It ia sold by druggists for fifty cents. A. J. Foster, of Tidioute, recently took it into his head to retire from the busy con. cerns of life, beoause a fair and frail wo. man refused to smile en him. He disap peared, and a letter was found statins that he had drowned himself in the river. He was subsequently found at Parker's Land tng alive. Mr. Foster was once considered a steady, unpoetioal, sensible young man, and has lived in Tidioute several years. making himself useful, and till lately re. spectcd. So says the Forest Republican. The treasurer of the Stanton fund, re ports that Philadelphia alone baa raised thirty-eight thousand dollara for the family of the late Edwin M. Stanton. OUR CHINAMAN. Amelia Eliza says I must say something about our Chinaman that Mr. John Y. Fos ter engaged for us on his recent visit to Call fornia. This Chinaman camo to the villa about a week nco iu good order. The ticket Mr. Foster & Co. tied to his pigtail with our street and number cm it, was a capital idea. It expedited bis de livery, and he was just passed along trom one city to ar.othcrlto his rmht destination Amelia Eliza is delighted with Inm, and she tells all her lady friends that she means to have another like him just to do upstairs work. Of course these ladies wero shocked at any such novel institution as a he-chamber maid. But they all sang another song when she shewod them a bed that Chang had made up. 1 o-day Chani; offered to braid her hair for her. She was a littlo startled at this rropnsi. tion, and asked mo if she should let bim try. I said, certainly. So Chang camo into the sitting. room and went to work, but the poor fellow bad a terrible fright when he discovered that her back hair was an entirely distinct affair from her other scalp covering. He loosed at me as much as to say 'Is this your work f Did you pull ail this out at the root ? Is this the way American gentlemen treat their wives ?" I explained to bitu that it was not her own hair, but had been purchesed down iu .Newaik. 1 hat that was tho style among all the UJies now. I am afraid that I was a little hard on the ladies in general. As a washer he s a succesp on anything but his own hands and face. lie irons well, but Eliza had to show him at first. When she showed him, she did as most amateur laundresscss do Fpit on the iron to see if it be hot enough. M'hen Chang wants to iron he always comes to her with the same iroti to be spit on. I showed him how to light the fire, usins Tiibune to ignite the wood with. I found out afterwards that he hunts all over the bouse for a Tiibune, mpposinir that 1 want him to use only that particular news paper for such purpose. Ibis incident 1 believe, is highly charac- eristio of the nation ho repieseets. MeGofi'in Newark Journal. The Ouvabilitv ol Chronic Diseases and Their Suc cessful Treatment. DB, JACKSON, (Late of Eric, Pa., now of Angelica, X. Y.) MAY BE CONSULTED AS FOLLOWS, l'RKK OT CIIAUCP. tSa?"InvaLd8 should mark well the time, and call early as possible. The time is limited, aud tho appointiuonts will be punctually kept. Emporium, Pa., Biddle House, Wednesday & Thursday, Jan. 1 0 & 20. Duiftwood, Pa., Gibton House, Friday, Jau. 21. Renova, Pa., United States Hotel, Taturday & Sunday, Jan. 22 & 23. Lock. Haven, Pa., Irviue House, Monday, Jan. 24. Jersey Shore, Pa., Franklin House, Tuesday, Jan. 25. Milescurci, Pa., Hotel near Depot, Wednesday afternoon, Jan. 20. Bellefonte, Pa., Brokcroff House, Thursday, Jau. 27. Altoona, Pa., St. Chareles Hotel, Saturday and Sunday, Jan. 29 and 30. ELK COUNTY GAG LAW. The Legislature of tho Commonwealth ot its last session passed a law iu nnd for Elk County, Pa., to aid the physicians of that county in obtainiuir their bread and butter, aud compelling the people to em ploy them or have co phjsiecian. Al though 1 believe this law to be unristitu tioual, I do not wish to place myself iu the hands of the physicians of that county, neither do I wish to pay the license of 8400 dmanded for the privilnge of visiting my numerous patients in said territory. I will say to the sick aud afflicted residing iu the couuty of Elk, that who see fit to uicet me at in, appointments at Emporium or Drift wood, Pa., I will agree to furnish proper treatment at at much less than the usual price, and will also deduct from such re duced price the amount of railroad fare paid by them in making such visit. A C. Jackson, M. D. Look well to day and date time and place as Dr. Jackson's time is all occu pied, and he will be at each point only ou the day specified. jgr-ENRY WARD BEECHKR'S SERMONSIX TLYMOUTII CHURCH Are being read by people of every class and denomination all over this country and Europe. They are full of vital, beautiful rcligigous thought and feeling. Plymouth Pulimt is published weekly and contains Mr. Beecher's Sermons and prayers, in form suitable for preservation aud binding. For sale by all newsdealers. Price 10 cents. Yearly sub scriptions received by the publishers ( 8;, giv ing iwo nanusome volumes oi over 4UU pages each. Half yearly, $1 75.. A new aud superb steel portrait of Mr. Beech er presented to all yearly subscribers. Extraordinary offer ! PLYMOUTH PULPIT S3, and the CHRIS TIAN UNION "2 60, an unseclarian, ludepeu. dent weekly journal of Christianity with lec ture room talks and editorial articles by Mr. Beecher sent to one address for 62 weeks for FOUR DOLLARS. Special inducements to canvassers and those getting up clubs. Speci men copies, postage tree, for b cent. i. D, t OKD & CO., Publishers w 89 Park Row, Yew York. RAILROADS- PHIL AD LFHIA & EEIE BAILB0A1). WINTER TIME TABLE. 01, nnd after MONDAY, NOV. Sfith. Kailroad will 1 un as follows WESTWARD. Mail Train leaves Philadelphia..... " " Riiljrwny ' " arrive at Krio , 9 35 p. 2.DH p. .. 8. 'Jo p. ,.11. oO a. .. 3 ;i(l a. ..10.00 a. Erie Exp lenves Philadelphia " " Kidgwny ' arrive at Erie IIASTWAHI). MnilTrnin leaves Erie 8.1) a. m. 2. fit) p. m. a. 111. " " " Ridpwny ' arrive at Pliilad'a Erie Express leaves Enc A.Oit p. m. " " vidway ti n p. in. " ir-nt Philado'lphii Vi l'i p. m. Express east connects at Oovrv. Mail 011 at Corry and Irvinton with trains on Oil Creek SAlleghcny Uiver R. R. ALFRED L. TYLER. General Superintendent. LLEGIIENY VALLEi KAIL ItOAD. 1 lie only direct route to Pittsburg WITHOUT CHANGE OF CARS from Oil City. On and alter Monday Nov. 2Jd 1803, trains Till run as follows : 001 NO SOUT If Day Express leaves Oil City ut 10.81 a. in. Arriving at Pittshure at. fi.KO p. m. Night Exprrss leaves Oil City at p. in. Arriving at Pittsburg at 7.00 a. ni. Kittaiiniiig Acc. lei.ves Emlenton '''.10 p. in- Arriviving in Kitiamiing SI, Oil p. in. Mixed Vlny loaves Oil City at 7.0d a. in. Arriviug at West Penn Junction at 7,05 p. m. GOINJ NORTH. Day Express leaves Pittsburg at 7.15 n. m. Arriving at Oil Ciiv at l.fi.'i r. in. Night Express leave Tit sburg at tf.O'i p. m Arriving at Oil City fit fi.Olia m. Parker Ace. leaves Kittanning 7. .'On. m. Arriving at rnrker !i,;v a. m. Mixed Way leave West Penn June, at 7.00 n. m. Arriving at Oil City at G,00 p. ni. Connections at Corry and Irvino't.n fur Oil City and Pittsburg; At franklin with James town and frraniiliu R. R. Connections wita West Penn, R. R. at West Pcnu Junciiiui for Plairsvilln and all ti'imts on the tnuiu line ot the Pennsylvania R. R. Sleeping Carson Night Trains. J. J. LAW RENCK. General ?upt. Thos. M. Iu.nq, Asst. Siij t. THE ONLY RELIABLE CLYtB 1011 1YS- PEl'SIA IN THE K.N'0'.VN WOULD. Dr. Wipiirt's Grp.at American D-y.-tetsia Pills and Pink Turk Taii Oca: i a i. are a posi tive and infallible cure tor dy.-pepsia in its sosl ;:i;avateu loiai, and iu matter of Ion long standing. They pcnc-ti ats ths secret nbjjc of t'.ii i ter rible disease, and ext erniiuaio it, rout and branch, forever. They elleviate more ng-niy and silent suf fering than a toiif;u'J can toll. Teey are noted lor curing tli3 most dt sii9 rate mid hopeless ensjs, when ei ery kiiu.vn menus fail to allied relief. No form of dyspepsia or ind'gostiou can re sist their penetratit.-c i'0-.ver. DR-WISH AST'S. PINE TREE T.' .n CORD! L. It is tho vital prill raple uf the Pine Tiee. ob tained by a peculiar ju-oce.-s in liie iti.-i illation nf the tur, by which its highest loediea' proper ties are retained. Il iuvitr0riKi's the t'iiito-'ive organs ani restores the appjt.tn. It rvugili-i-iis the debllatatc l system. 1'. purifies and enriches the b'.oo l. nnd espe's Iroin the rysleiu the coirupt.on wiueli seeolula breeds on I lie lungs It dii-olvos the ion slops the the air pa'-a;:5 healing principle uc:s ii ..! face of the Ion. ;s no 1 ' is or oil e:'in V.1..CU e of t he lui.s. Its u ll.e ii. 'haled si:r hrtiat, ju-ir n itin.r ie hi pain tc.il ub- In each ilisv.i'.od j art. uuing llinimu::ii. It a Hie U'-u-l id ye:;ri ot study mid ex;.' rim'. :it. and il is t if l etl to l!.e nllicted with po-imu ii--i;r;.:iet: of its j-.wer to cure the following dlsc-i.-es, if tins p uieiit nits not too long ilt'.iyed a icbj:i tu loo locaos of cure : CoiiniiMjiinn fif '.lie. T.nnti. CoiiyJis, $oir Throat ami Jh h!tU, J, iter Complain', lWntl an I Ji 'r iinj J ii', A.-t'iiia. V.'huiijiuij Ct jh, l'j'ir'a. &e. A medical export, hul lii.g honor bio ct'.ie giate (Jiplomas, devout hiseioire time to liie exaniii.ittinnorputienls.it the otli-e jairlors. Assoeiateu with him are three ciiisulting .liy sieiaus of aci.iiov K'i!;;cd eniienee. who e ser vices arc given to ti e public rin.i: or ciiriiK. This opportunity is nrl'ered by no oilier in -stiiuliou in the c ini'i'v. Letters fiuui :!iv !'f.t of tbe eouniiy, a -'.in.c; advice, will be prion) liy nnJ iratiiitnu'y res ponded to. V. hi i o i onvcoiei.t, leiiiir.aujes should take the shape of DRAFTS OH POST-OFFICE ORDERS Price of Wishait's American Dyspepsia Pills $1 a box. i-'cM by until en rcij-i .il ; ice. Price of Wishail's Pine Trio Tur Coiuiiil, Sl,50 abottle. or perdoieu. jjent by ex press. All communications shaulJ be addressed L. Q. C. W LSI! AST, M. D , 232 North So-oud Stmt. I'hila. No. A THIEF- has been trva'.ing about humbugging druggUt and private parties, mixing up and selling a leso conipTiund which he calls WOLCOTT'S PAIN PAINT. All of Wolobtt'a genuine remedies have a while out side wrapper (with signature large). Look out for counterfeits. Six Pints of WDLCOTT'S ANNIHILATOR for Catarrh and CobU in the lie id. or one Pint cf Pain Paint, for U'cers or Paine, sent free of express charge;, on reeeiot cf ilia money at Chatham .Square, N. Y'. ; or one Gallon of Phiu Paint (duubls stiengtli) for lf-0. Small botilcj sold by ull duigisiv R. L. WuLCOTT 4w JjEW fclOitii. The subscriber beirs leave to inform tbesiti- reiiB ot Ridgway and vicinity lnt kt but opened a store where may bo fuuud PFRFUMERY, FANCY GOODS, TOILET ARTICLEiS. STATIONERY, FINE CONFECTIONARY, OYSTERS, ORANGES, LEMONS, in teason. n!2vltf J. R. EAIKD. AGENTS WANTED for our Great Household OUa HOMEPHY3IC!AN ! A New Handy, liook of Family Medieine. By Dr. BEAKD, of the L'uiversity of the City of New York, assisted by medical professors in the various departments. Three y eai g devoted to it's preparation. Quackery and huiubug gery exposed. Professors in our lediug uied ical colleges testily that it is the best family doctor book ever written. Outtit and sample free to agents, imiwiuiiiwii''pww'sgwawwii HE LADY'S FRIEND. TWO MONTHS GRATIS I 'I 7 ho Lady's Friend announces the following ISovelets for IH,0: I'ol llernrget Her 7 by Louise Chaii'tlcr Moulton : The Caseannnn's Aunt,' by lili.nbetli I'reseott. author of ' He I worn T wo.' iSro. ! ' Solid Silver ; or, Clirisie Diane's Bridal Gifts,' by Ania il l M. Douglns, author of the Debarty Fortune," with nu merous shorter stories by a brilliant galaxy of ai'ly win ers. A finely executed steel engraving, a hard seme double patfe, finely colored fashion plate, and a large assortment of wood cuts, -illustrating the fashions, limey work, etc., arc given in every number. 1 1 will give a popular piece of Music iu ev ery number, PORTRAITS OF DISTINGUISHED AUTHORS. The January number will contain portrait? (engraved on sle;l) of Mrs Henry Wood, rioii'iiee Percy. Louise Chandler M uilion. Elizabeth. Present, Amanda M. Douglas Mrs., Margaret liosmcr and August Bell, NEW SUBSCRIBERS Who pond in their names befnre the first of No vember, shall receiu.J the November niul De cember numbers of this year in addition, mak ing fourteen mouths in all 1 And new rubscri- bev irndinjr in their names by the first of Decctnhir shiil recciv the inainiliceiil Decem ber holiday uiiuiac inaLing thirteen loout;;S in ail . TERMS ; P2 30 n year : tiro copies. 1 ; four copies, $fi; tiee copies, (anil one gratis) ,8 One copy of the Lady's friend and one of the Post. SI. A copy of t he h.ree and beac.tiiul Premium steel engri ing Tailing ths Measure of the Wedding Ititig ensrraved in Enirland e.t a cost ol c-jlii-o sending a club will no sent to every person This engraving is a goal of art. Address f.E VCON rETEItHON, .119 IValnut street. Philadelphia. Specimen copies scut for ten cents. Villi' lg I.- Tl 1 1 1- ,i liDdcrui' mi. , t-. Jlargaius iu IIAEN7.SS. SADDLES, VALISES TRUNKS, WHIPS, &C. J. M. HEARD, bavingjnst returned from Phil adelphia, where ho has purchased si large as sortment, of the above ""oils, nluns with nearlv everything in his line, would respectfully iu viie :ii? iiitenlion of the public to them, He is at ail times prepared to manufacture to order all kinds oi' harness, or uny thing else iu hill line. BOSTON TEAM COLLARS, The best . collar for lumbering purposes, are KEPT CONSTANTLY ON HAND. I CHALLENGE COMPETITION A3 TO PRICE, STYLE Oil QUA LIY. E".Gic me u ca'l at n.y establishment, ABOVE THE CORNER, OF MAIN ANI) DEPOT STREETS, RIDGWAY, PA. novO.'fiOly J M. Iir.AftD. WiWeitJw: TEADI5 I' Iiii'-iHibl-! Remedy ,Inei not. like the "ens iiiilai in;t snuTs mil ttruiL: 1 1" c. i-l o..ut ,,i with v. iiie'.i I lie ne. ole l ave h:-r: b--..-i ho olot.-i cd, shot i tine, or th ie I ho simply palpal e for a iS-Jilie to toe llll'gi m !. ."!.- i.- i. iniaM' cl n i::iLr :n tho uie of "o'-li i-.ns. I. -.uas, bin it pi-odiiies perfeot nod purmanciit cures of the worst cases of Chronic Outarrh, as thousands c-tn lettily. Cold in the bead is cur ed wiili a few applications. Calnrrhnl liead iiche is relieved mid cured as if by magic. It lemoves ii- nsive bieaih. loss or impairincnt of II. e fins" of taste, smelling or hearing, water ing or weal; eyes, and impaired memory, when eii-a-.i-l by tho violence of Catarrh, us they fre-rui-'iitly are. I off, r in good faith a standing leward of f; "'00 lor a case of tutunh that X cauooi cure. For sale by most drujgists every where. Price oiil- o(J cents. Ask your druggNt for the remedy ; but if be h:' not yet goi it t-n sale, don't put it c!f by accepting ai y mia-ruble worse lhau worthies siib.jiiut.i-, but enclose sixty cents to me, an 1 the remedy will be sent ycu postpaid. Four Ji.uliaf es J. or one doen for tji2. Send a two cent stamp for Dr. Cage's pamphlet on Cuturrh. Address the proprietor, R. V. riEUCE, M. D. nov27'60y Buffulo. N. Y. Spocial Noticod rjO CONSUMPTIVES. 1, J he Advertiser, haing been reutorcd to health iu a few weeks, by a very simple remedy, nfier having suffered several years v ith a scvei e lung ufleelion, and that dread di. e-i?e, Cousuiupiinn is anxious to make known to his fei'.ow-culi'erers the means of cu e. To all who desire it, be will send a copy of the di e.-eriiHiuii used, fi ce of charge, with the directions lor preparing and using tho same, which they will find u sure Cure for CoiiMimp ti.n, A si Ii Dm. Bronchitis, eto. The object of the nd j! liner in sending the Prescription is to benefit the nitiicled, and spread information which he conceives to bo iinalunble ; ani h hope? every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost him uuthing, and may piove a bless ing. Parlies wishing the prescription, will please address. REV. EDWA KD A. YVlLisON, Williamsburg, Kings Couuty, N. Y. vln'JOyl. A AGENTS WAM'ED FOR BBFOltE THE FOOT-LIGHTS AND BEHIND THE SCENES, by Oliver Logan. A high toned, rapid selling book. A complete expose of the ghowiwoild, UGO pages; CO engravings. Pros pectus and Sample free to Agents. PA KM LEE & CO.. Philadelphia, or Middle to n, Ct. AGFNT3 WANTED for our dreat Household Work, VTMI7P 1 n-How made ill 10 1 i 1J VJ il II hours without drugs. For Circulars, address L. SAGE Vinegar Wotks, Croaiwall, 'Joun. few U SMITHING. The iinderstKued respectfully an. nounces to the citnzena of Elk, and adjoin, ing counties, tbat'he has recently established a Gun Shop in Ridgway at the head of Main and Depot Streets, in the basement of tho building occupied by W. 8. Service as a tin shop, where he will attend promptly to all orders for work in his lino. TARGET AND HUNTING RIFLES, Single or Double, made to order, and war- rntcd. lie also keeps on hand, anil for sale a NEW AND SUPEPIOR Breech Loading Rifle, a good assortment of Ammunition, Revolvers, Hunting lackle, and other articles pertaining to the trade. nlO. tf HORACE WARNER. 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