JOARDING HOUSE, Near the Depot, Wilcox, Pa. MARTIN SOWERS, Proprietor. The Undersigned lins opened a large bonrdirg house at the above place, where ho Ih amply prepared to satisfy Iho wants of those who niny avor him with ihcir custom. nov'C'.'iH), -jHARLES HOLES, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER, ENGRAVER JEWELER, West end of Hydo House, Ridgway, Pa. Soils as Cheap as Ever, GOLD AND SILVER WATOAES, Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware, XX VIOLIN AND GUITAR STRINGS, Spectacles, Tens and Pencils, Exclusive .Igcnt for the sale of ALEX. MORTON'S GOLD TENS. Repairing Watches, etc., done with the same accuracy as heretofore. novl'O.'U'.'if gOMETIIING NEW IN RIDGWAY ! LOOT & SHOE ESTABLISHMENT ! The subscriber takes thiainzthod of inform ing the citizens of lihlgwuy and vicinity that he has opened a BOOT & SHOE STORE, in the room lately occupied by Henry S. Thay er in the west end of the Hyde House, where may he found a general assortment of Ladies Shoes, Gentienicns' Coots and Shoes, Hoys' Hoots and Children's Shoes. ALSO, Connected with the above establishment I have a lirot and Shoe Manufacturing Establishment where work will be made to order. Repairing done on short notice and on reasonable terms. The public are invited to give me a call. ocl;i,'ti9y GEOl'.GE WALKER. MONEY IS an article despi sed by none, nnd we are now prepared to show how nil may possess it in abundance, by following a few simple in structioas which will be given FREE of charge, except the trifling sum of twenty five cents, as a guaitintee of good faith. The busi ness is inexhaustible, and thousands arc now engaged in it ; while to their friends the utilise of theit great success remains u mystery. Any party engaging will freiiiently receive scaled packages by express or mail. Further than this the business is all to yourself. AS toe article can be carried in the vest pocket, ex cept when wanted for use. It nc-ds your nt teutiun but one or two dnys in the week, fir a couple of hours daily, w hich can be after other business is over. No additional rent, taxes, ov help of any kind. All engiginj must bs of fii'at WATER. None but gsnd simrt men wanted, who can keep their business to themselves, net conti. denlially with me. and make from 5 to 'JIO for every hour's service. Act promptly. Begin now nnd a fortune is yours. Inclose with your address 2-i cents, and you will get full particulars by return mail. Address, 13. F. IIAT.LET, nov20-8w Box o-jG, Titusville, To. A SrLLNDID PRIZE FOR THE LADIES ! A- The finest, most pleasing, nnd costly engrav ing ever published in America, to be presented Sfi a premium to each subsaiber to DEMOREST'S MONTHLY, a magazine of practical utility in the house, a mirror of the fashions', and a literary conser vator of surpassing interest nnd artistio excel ence, acknowledged to bo the modem parlor magazine of America The engraving, 28x32 inches, is from the or iginal painting, entitled, 'The Pic-Nio on the Fourth of July.' The painting took a whole year, and is con sidered the finest of the entire list of uumerous populor productions by LillisM. Spencer. The engraving was the labor of fcur years, by three eminent artists John Rodgers, Samuel Hnlpin, and Samuel Hollyer ; The last named having been induced to come from Europe to finish it. The engravers have ably seconded the successful labors of the painter. None but artists can fully appreciate the skill nnd labor lavished on this engraving - The general ef fect is very fine and impressive, md the deli rate finish to the heads will bear the most mi nute inspection. The union of liue'and stipple is executed with unusual ability, and their ekilful combination has greatly contributed to the success of the engravers in this unsurpass ed proof of their genius. Thejwork on the engraving alone cost over seven thousand dollars, besides the cost of the copyright, and is acknowledged by competent judges the most elaborately finished large work of art evor engraved in America. Fine copies of this magnificent picture, on heavy plate paper, worth $10 each, are to bo given as a premium to each subscriber to DEMOREST'S MONTHLY MAGZINE. Yearly subscriptions only Three Dollars, and ten cents (which is to be sent with the sub cription), for the postage on the engraving" (which will be mailed securely done up ou s roller. This is certainly the largest, most liberal and splendid premium ever offered to single subscribers by rny publisher, and affords an easy and economical way for any one to secure an elegant work of art, a Parlor Picture that is only next to a piano in the way of ornamen tation, and a perpetual reminder of a day which ought to to be cherished and held in re membrance by every true American. The reception of this magnificent picture will take every one by surprise and we do not venture anything in saying that $10 will not procure another that combines so much of in terest and beauty. Specimens of the Magazine, with circulars, giving full particulars, will be sent to any giv. a address, post free oa receipt of 15 cents. Address DEMOKKST MONTHLY. nov20tf baa Broadway, N. Y. V7. S SERVICE- 6))Q,W0 CUSTOMERS WAN J ED. At tlio new Masonic Hull Buildinp. STOVES at prices that will please of all do sirablo kinds. TIN-WARE of every kind on hand at nil times. Special attention given to Wholesale orders. Price list furnished to dealers on application. SHEET- TlX A XD COPPER WA EE. House furnishing goodsagvest variety. STEAM AND WATER 1'irEING, TUMI'S, FISHING AND HUNTING TACKLE, such as RODS BAS KETS, SEINES, FLIES, HOOKS, CAFS, TOWDER, &o. ALL ORDERS l-'OR GUN WORK l'ronijitljr" attetsded to. BIRD CAGES A X1CE VARIETY. RCOFING, GUTTERS, STOUTS. of Tin, Galvanized Iron and Copper au 1 every kind of HOUSE AND JCB WCRX done on short notice and warranted, AGENCY of Kenry Disstons eelobrated Orders for saws at factory prices so licited, also for repairing. Information and price list furnished on application. PAFER BAGS, OLD ROTE, OLD COPPER, BRASS, TEW- TER, LEAD, IRON, BEESWAX, HEAVY HIDES, DEAKON SKINS, SHEEP TELTS, GREEK BACKS, NATIONAL BANK NOTES, U. 8. BONDS 4o. taken in txi-hangt for Gooth or Vork vlnWtf. W. S. SERVICE. PoVLLL & III M E. p OODS FOR T11K MILLION. V O W K I,!, & K I M E, At tlioir rnpmmitm store in RLDG WAY. Havo on hand, n pplondid assortment o( all seasonable Goods adapted to tlio wants of tlio people of Elk and" ndioiniu'r counties, which tliey arc selling at prices that, defy competition. They would simply state hero, that being very large dealers, their facilities for purchasing aro un equalled by nny establishment in tht couutv. They buy directly from manu facturers and on the GROUND FLOOR, Another advantage. You can always get what you want at their store, htnee you will save tinio by going directly to thorn and TIME 13 MONEY. Vc have no space hero to enumerate all tho ad vantages you will have iu patronizing their establishment. But call and see, and reap tho advantages lor yourselves. Among their Goods you will find DRY GOODS inenlless varieties, GROCERIES choice and fresh CLOTHING of best material superior cul and finish, ROOTS & SHOES of tho best stock and make, CROCKERY for newly married, twiddle aged and elderly. DRIED FRUIT, BUTTER, EGGS, PORK, HAMS, LARD, FLOUR CORN MEAL. AND EVERYTHING ELSE. 1 early all kmdB of country produce taken at the market value vlnltf. TANKING & LUMBER CO K EYSTONE STORE. WILCOX VA- ATTENTION EVERYBODY SPRING OPENING! The largest store In North Western Vn., lit t I orally filled to overflowing. WINTER GOODS closing out rogardloss of valutt. We are opening tho spring campaign with iho largeil. and inni-t allraclivo stuck cvre offered in this market. Wo shall endeavor to keep every depart ment well assorted the year round, Our nn v go ods depa n tmext will always contain a large and well selected stock of Cloths Cnssimcrs & Cloaking, Rlack nnd Colored Silks. Seasonable dress (roods in great variety. Tublo Linens, Napkins Towels kc, white goods of every description, bleached nnd brown sheetings nil widths. GLOVES & HOSIERY TRIMMINGS and NOTIONS CARPETS and OIL CLOTHS WALL and WINDOW FADER, BOOKS AND STATIONERY, CLOTHING. IIAT3 and CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES "DRUGS & MEDICINES TAINTS. OILS & DYE STUFFS, EE A 7 HER, it- SHOE F1XDIXGS, HARDWARE, STOVES i( TIX-WAEE, JEOXit ST LEE, XA1ES if- D VIED EES HARD YiARh. NUTS & WASHERS. HOUSE SHOES & NAILS, WAGON SPRINGS PATENT AXLES BOXES, CROCK ERY and GLASSWARE, STONE WARE, F LOU It, FEED & MEAL, CORN and OATS, FURNITURE OF ALL KINDS, SASI1 & DOORS . COFFINS, MATRASSES, BEDDING, &c, TOBACCO & CIGARS, TRUNKS, VALISES 4 CAP.PBT BAGS, RUBBER BELTING. CLOCKS GREAT VARIETY Agents for Iloyt Bros. Celebrated Leather Bolting. With, our superior facilities for obtaining heavy goods, in large quantities, from first hands we defy competition in V Greocries & Provisions. We Invite particular attention to our choioc brands of extra and double extra flour, we got direct from mills at the west thus saving to customers the profits usually pocketed by middlemen. Our flour is always fresh ground and we guarantee entire satisfaction with every barrel . TANNING & LUMBER Co. vln'ltf. THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED PA '' PER IN ELK COUNTY. THE E1K 0. ADVOCATE. HAVING THE LARGEST CIRCULA TION, IT IS THEREFORE THE ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN THE COUNTY I Hcvotfil to the gfntwstji of the people of (flh County,. jtfluUw f.or ol Wovfc Elicited gvomjaiu. ttniflctl to. and A DURESS J. 8. BORDWELL, KisciAAT, Pa. I.OIlII.LAllirS UUUISKA f'nwkiiiR Tobncco is giannlHted Virginia. an excellent article of n licrcver introduced it is universally ad- mired. -It is put up in handsome muslin bnirs. in wh'ch orders for Meerschaum Pines arc duilv packed. LOIIILLAAD S "YACHT CLUB" Smoking Tobacco has no superior : bcinir deni- colinied, if cannot injure nevcles constitu tions, or people of sedentary habits. -it is produced trom selections of the finest slock, ami prepared by a patented and original manner. It is very aromatic, mild, nnd light weight 'hence it will last much longer than others: nor docs it burn or sting tho tongue, or leave a lisagrecnblc after taste -Orders for genuine, clegnntlv carved Meerschaum Pipes silver mounted, and pack ed in neat leather pocket cases, are plaed in the Qaeht Club braud daily. LOBILLABD'S CENTURY Chewing Tobacco 1 his brand of Fine Cut Chewinir Tnbno has no superior anywhere. -It is, without doubt, tho best, chewing in- bacco in the country. LORIT.T.Ainys svrivr,"s Have been in general us in the United States over 1 10 years, and still acknowledged -the best wherever use 1. If your storekeepers does not have these articles for sale, ask him to got them. M1... ...II I ... . " iin-j inu sum uy lespeeiaotc joouers al most everywhere. t srculnrs mailed on npidication. I'.LOniLL.IIt ( o . civ York. EEST CABINET ORGANS AT LOWEST I'MCF.S. That tlic MASON & HAMLIN CABI NET and METUOPOLIT vN ORfJAS are tho Le.st in the world is proved hy the almost unaniiuou opiniot) of prol'o.-sioiitt! musicians, by the nward to the iu of kkv ENTY FIVE tiOI.P and IS1LVKII MMUI.Sor other highest premiums, at principal in dustrial con; petitions withinn few vrars. including tlie Medal at the Phi is rxpiwi tioti, aud by a sale vny tiiueh "reu'i-r than that of iiuy similar iii.strumeiits This (n natiy ni:inu!i!turo on u Jtrs.'.rln. ii,xnt (;ic)i.s, and will not make "cheap organs'' lit any price, or sittTer uu infi rior iiisti u nient to boar their name. Having trn-a'ly iucicused their f aciiitica fur niutiulaelure, by the introduction of new machinery and otherwise, they are now makicg better Orarans than ever before, at increased ccon omy in cost, which, in accordance with their fixed policy of pellinp; always at least reinuiierativo profit, they are now ofh rinu at prices of inferior work. F() II II 0 0. T A V E ) R G A N S . Plain Walnut Case, S50. FIVE OCTAVH ORGAN'S, Potiblo Reed, stops ( Viola, Dinjiatun, Me lodia, Flute, Tremutuut,) Sliij. Other styles in proportion. Ciroulurs, with full particulars, includitift accurate drawings of different styles of or gans, and much information which will be of service to every purchaser of an organ, will be sent free, and postage paid, to any one desiring them. MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN CO. 4wl54Treruont St. Boston; 5 Broad way, New York. "AN HOOD t HOW LOST, HOW EE- STOUED. Just published, a new edition of DR. CULVERWELL'S CELEBRATED ESSAY on the rulical curt (without medicine) of Si'ek.matoruiiuca, or beruinal Weakness, Involuntary Seminal Losses, iMrorExcv, Mental and l'his:cul Incapacity, Impediments to Marriage, eto. ; also, Co:,- srt.Mi-TioH, riLKPsr, and Fits, induced by sen inuutgeuce or sexuai extravagance. tscfl rice, m a eealea envelope, only 8 cents. The celebrated author, in this admirable essay, clearly demonstrates from a thirty years successful practice, that the alarming cousequeuces or sen aouse may be radically cured without the dangerous use of internal med cine or the application of the knife pointing out a mode of curn at once simple. certain, and effectual, by means of which every eufferer, no matter what his condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately, buu ruutiacty. Jfesyilm Lecture should be in he hands of every youth and every man in the land. Sent, under seal, in a nlain envelnnn. to anv address, postpaid, on receipt of six cents, or two post stamps. Also, Dr. Culverwell's " Marriage Guido," price 25 cents. Address the Publishers, CHAS. J. C. KLINE Co. 127 Bowery, New York, Post-Office Bo 4,586. iln35yl. JOB WORK of all kinds and descri done at this office. VISITING CARDS ed at this osSoe. NEATLY EXECL'T, 1 TILL AIILAI) I . OUR GREAT BOSTON DOLLAR STORE! We want good reliable agents In every part of the country. By employing your fparc timo to form clubs and sending us your orders, you can obtain the most liberal commissions, eithoii in cash or merchandise, nnd all goods sent by us will bo as represented, nnd wo guarnnteo satisfaction to every olio dealing nt our hoiiHC. Agents should collect, ten rents from every customer, nnd forward to us in ndvnnee, for descriptivo checks of the goods we sell. The holders of the checks have the privilege of either purchasing the nrticlo thereon des cribed, or of exchanging for any article men tioned on our cntnloguc, numbering over 0U( different articles, iiniouo of which can be pur clnised in the usual way for Iho nnmo money. Tlio ndvanl.iges of fust sending the. checks aro these : Ho avo constantly buying small lots of very v.ilhmble gioils, w hich aro not on our catalogues, and for which wo issuo check until all arc sold ; besides, iu every, club, wo will put cheeks for watches, quilts, blankets, dress patterns, or oonie other article of equal dnluc. We do noi offer a single article of nierchan Tuscthat can be sold by regular dealers at our price. We do not ask you to buy goods from is unless we cim sell them ohi-apev than you can obtain them in nny other. while tho greater paitofour goods nie sold at about ONE-HALF THE REGULAR RATES. Our stock consists gopds : in part of the follow'niy hiinwls, Blankets. (Jmlts, Cjiiohs, Gr,ig,innu, Press Goods 'fable Linen, owi-l.-i. Hosie ry, Gloves. .Skirts, Corsets, silver, hlated Ware, Spoons plated ou Nickel .''liver, Dissert Forks, Five-brittle Plated Cas- , tors lirituuiia w-.re, (liass ware, Ta ble nn. I r.ickctCutlcry. in Great' Variety, F.iegant French and Ocr n sn Fancy Goods, Beaut ifirl Photograph Albums of the New. est ami ( iioi..fst i'tylos in Mi mco and Velvet Bindings, lle.ivy Gold mi l Plulcd Jewelry of the latest and" newest styles. We have nlsj made arrangements with some of the leading pubiirhing houses lhat will ena ble us to cU I lie standard an 1 West works of authors tit about onedi:i)f the rrguhu- prices : such as livi-'oi, Burns, Moor..-, Milton and Tennyson's Works, in full gilt and cloih bind ings, and hundreds of others. These and cver thing else for ONE DOLL.Ul FOR EACH ARTICLE. CjMoiis, In every order amounting c.iuij. nn!ed by the cash, tiiu ; and in every older over retained to to over f nc H'4'. 'lit may retain .'l'JJ, 1 may bo T A Y T 1 1 E EXPKESS CHARGES. COMMISSION TO AGENTS. For nn order of ?"0 frou a will pay the ng"nt us euiuiais' :::ih of thirty, wo ii li. :!! v.-u .Is t-f bleached cr blown shc-l'ii;.:. gund d,-e..-a pattern, all w mil pants pv.llevu. or -l ")',) in cash. Fur an ci'ler of -tr 1 '- I'lom a ilub of s-xly, wh will pay the iM'enl C.'i ards of In own or hU-ai li ed slieet'iip. hunting case watch, nil wool shawl, or.V in easiu For nn order of Sltltf. from a club VV. v.o wll pay the ntn-nt 111) yards I ard idt ), she'.' i:ig, st'..;unui m-wina iiiaehine, or t'l iu END MONEY BY REUISTEUEL LI-VITKR.. Fur fiiither .ildress partieul:ii'.5 send for cat Mobiles. GKOiinE A. PLT-MM! (Suceo-ssors to HarrN .v 1 CO., Nof. "t) an II vl'O.V, The Great Keformer of ihe ?tnge, w ho, having abandonetl siajre life, now exhibits in vivid col ors he w hide shw world befote mi l behind the scenes. Being t'. ui hful, moral and high toned, lie well as sensational, rich and racy, it. outsells all other boons. Bi-aiil il'ull.v illu-.l' til ed with -10 ppn-ited ena,iaviniis,"'J4 full-paga ut, Ooti paves, on rose tinted paper. Greatest inducements yet offered. Prospectus, sample copy, lioxes nnu Mat. oinry, v reo l or circu lar explaining, ml tress, imiaciliately I A II Mr. - LLE c t()., ruiiiisliers. eiilier at Philadelphia, Pcniia., Giiiciuntii, Oliio, or Middictowu, t'on- neeiicut, 4r I HE S A T U K D A Y V K N 1 N G POST. THREE MONTHS GRATIS! This cheapest and best of the Literary Week lies is offering uneiiullod inducements to new subscribers. In tho first paper of October, it commenced a brilliant Novelet, culled " a Fanfiiy Faili g," by Elizabeth Prescoit. It also is now running a t.criul, culled " George Canterbury's Will." by Mrs. Uenry Wood, the famous author of " ttast Lyaue," &c. NEW NOVELETS will continually succeed each other.- Among those already on hand or in nroo-ress. an " Cnder a Han," by Amanda M. Douglas; " Leonie's Secret," by Frank Leo Benedict ; a ijovdet. by Miss llosmer, tc. The post also gives tho gems of the English magizines. NEW SUBSCRIBERS For 1870 will haue their subscriptions dated back to the paper of October d, until the large extra edition of lhat date is exhuusted. This will bo thlrtecen papers in additieu to the regular weekly numbers for 1870 or fifteen mouths in all ! When our extra edition u ex. hausted, the names of all new subscribers for 1870 will be entered ou our lit (no very week. iney are rcuuivvu. TERMS : $2 60 a year. Two copies, $4. Four copies, ltd. Five copies (and ono gratis) f 8. One copy of the Post and oue of the Lady's Friend, A copy of the laree and beautiful t.....:... Steel Engraving .T.,king the Measure of ihe Wedduig King engrsvei in England at a Cost of will be sent to every full ( 501 Bbscriber, aud to every person sending a club. This is truly a beautiful engraving ! Andreas n. PETEESON 4 CO., 810 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. . Specimen copies cut free for five cents. S d -10 Hanover Street, Boston, Ma.-s. II tf