The Elk County advocate. (Ridgway, Pa.) 1868-1883, February 12, 1870, Image 4

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    J)OARDING HOUSE,
l Near the Depot, Wiloox, r.
' MARTIN SOWERS, Proprietor.
The undersigned has opened a large bcardirg
house at the above place, where he ii amply
prepared to satisfy the wants of those who may
avor him with their custom. nov'OltiiO,
QIIARLE3 HOLES,
PRACTICAL
WATCHMAKER, ENGRAVER JEWELER,
Weil end of Hyde HouBe, Ridgway, l'a.
Sells as Cheap as Ever
GOLD AND SILVER WATOAliS,
Clooks, Jewelry, Silverware,
XX VIOLIN AND GUITAR STRINGS,
Speotaoles, I'ena and Feuoils,
Exclusive gcnt for the snle of
ALEX. MORTON'S GOLD TENS.
. Repairing Watches, etc., done with the same
aoouraoy as heretofore. iOv20,'6'.Hf
tOMETHINQ NEW IN RIDGWAY !
'BOOT & SIIOEESTABLISI1MENT !
The subscriber tabes lliia tnzthod of inform
ing the oitiiens of Rldgway and vioinity that
lie 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
way be found a general assortment uf'
Ladies Shoes,
Geutiemens' Coots and Shoes,
Boys' Boots and Children's Shoes.
ALSO,
Connected with the above establishment I have
a Boot and Shoe Manufacturing Establishment
where work will be made to order. Repairing
done on short notice and on reasonable terns.
The publio are invited to give me a call.
oc23,'09y GEORGE WALKER.
MONEY
IS an article des pi icd by none, and we are
now prepared to show how all may possess
it in abundance, by following a few simplo in
structions which will be given
FREE
of charge, except the trifling sum of twenty-five
cents, as a guarantee of good faith. The busi
ness is inexhaustible, and thousands are now
engaged in it ; while to their friends the cause
of theit great success remains a mystery. Any
party engaging will frequently receive sealed
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 wnnied for use. It needs your ati
tention but one or two days in the week, or a
couple of hours daily, which can be after other
business is over. No additional rent, taxes, o.'
help of any kind. All engaging must be of first
"WATER.
None but gsod smart men wanted, who cnu
keep their busiuess to themselves, act court;
dcr.tially with me, and make from 3 to $ 10
for every hour's service.
Act promptly. Begin now and a fortune is
yours. Inclose with your address 2" cents,
and you will get full particulars by return
mail- . Address,
E. F. IIALLET,
nov20-8w Box 356, Titusville, Ta.
iSPLENDID PRIZE FOR THE L.DIES !
The finest, most pleasing, and costly engrav
ing ever published in Amcricn, to be presented
as a premium to each subscriber to
DEMOREST'S MONTHLY,
a magazine of practical utility in the house, a
mirror of the f-ishions, and a literary conser
vator of surpassingintcrest and artistio execl
ence, acknowledged to be the ni:dem parlor
magazine of America
The engraving, 2Rx32 inches, is from the or
iginal painting, entitled, 'The Pic-Nic on the
Fourth of July.
The painting took a whole year, and is con
sidered the finest of the entire list of numerous
populor productions by LillUM. Spencer. 'The
engraving was the labor of four years, by
three eminent artists John Rodgers, Samuel
llalpin, and Samuel Hullyer ; 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 and labor
lavished on this engraving The general ef
tect is very fine and impressive, and the deli
rate finish to the heads will bear the most mi
nute inspection. The union of line and stipple
is executed with unusual ability, and their
skilful combination has greatly contributed to
the success of the engravers iu this unsurpass
ed proof of their genius.
Th&twork on the engraving alone cost over
even thoucand 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 be
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 on
roller.
This is certainly the largest, most liberal
and splendid premium ever offered to single
subscribers by rny publisher, and affords an
...v 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
namhr&noa bv everv true American.
The reception of this magnificent picture
will lake every one by surprise and we do not
.nturaaovthine in saying that $10 will not
procure another that combines to much of in
inrsat nd heautv.
Specimens of the Magazine, with circulars,
giving full particulars, will be sent to any giv,
a address, poat free ou reoeipl of 15 cents.
Addraae
DEMOREST' MONTHLY.
BtvlOef SU feaadwajr, M. Y.
W . S- SERVICE.
900,000 CUSTOMERS WANTED.
At the new Masonic Hall Building.
STOVES at prieos Hist will please of all de
sirable kinds.
TIN-WARE of every kind on hand t all
time.
Special attention given to Wholesale orders.
Trice list furnished to dealers on application.
S11LET- TIN AND GOITER WARE.
House furnithiDg goods a great variety.
STEAM AND WATER PIPEINO,
PUMPS, FISHING AND HUNTING
TACKLE, such as RODS BAS
KETS, SEINES, FLIES, HOOKS,
CAPS, POWDER, Ac. Je.
ALL ORDERS FOR GUN WORK
Promptly attended to.
BIRD CAGES A-NICE VARIETY.
ROOFING, GUTTERS, SPOUTS.
of Tin, Galvanized Iron and Copper an 1 every
kind of
HOUSE AND JCB WORK
done on short notice and warranted,
AGENCY of nenry Diastons celebrated
saws. Orders for saws at factory prices so
lioited, aleo for repairing. Information and
price list furnished on application.
PAPER RAGS, OLD ROrE, OLD
COPPER, BRASS, TEW-
TER, LEAD, IRON,
P.EESWAX. HEAYY HIDES, DEAKON
SKINS, SHEEP PELTS. GRBEN
BACKS, NATIONAL BANK
BOTES, TJ.
BONDS &.
8.
m& atcehann for Goods or Work
vUlOtt W. 8. SSRVICE.
POWELL & KIME.
QOODS FOR THE MILLION.
POWELL & K I M E,
At their capacious store in
RIDGWAY,
Have on band, a splendid assortment of
all seasonable Goods adapted to the wants
of the people of Elk and adjoining
counties, 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 can always
got what you want
at their store, htnee
by going directly to
IS MONEY. We
ou will Siv time
them and TIME
ave no space here to enumerate all the ad
vantages you will have in patroiming their
establishment. But cull and see. aud
tha advautagcj for yourselves.
Among their Goods you will find
DRY GOODS in enllcss varieties, .
GROCERIES choice and fresh
CLOTHING of best material superior
ut and nibh,
BOOTS k SHOES of the best
btocic and make,
CROCKERY for newly married,
uiddle aged aud eldcily.
DRIED FRUIT,
BUTTER, EGGS,
PORK, HAMS,
LARD, FLOUR
CORN MEAL.
AND EVERYTHING ELSE.
Nearly all kinds of country produce
taken at the market value'
Tlaltf.
111 I II C & LUMBER CO
K
EYSTONE STORE WILCOX PA-
ATTENTION
EVERYBODY
SPRING OPENING J
The largest store in North Western Ta., lit-,
tcrally filled to overflowing.
WINTER GOODS closing out regardless 8f
value.
We aro opening the spring campaign with
the largest and most attractive stock evre
offered in this market.
Wo shall endeavor to keep every depart
ment well assorted the year round, Our
DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT
will always contain a large and well selected
stock of Cloths Cassiincrs & Cloaking, Black
and Colored Silks. Seasonabio dress goods iu
great variety. Tuble Linens, Napkins Towels
&c, white goods of every description, breached
and brown sheetings all widths.
GLOVES & HOSIERY
TRIMMINGS and NOTTONS
CARrETS and OIL CLOTHS
WALL and WINDOW PAPER,
T,00KS AND STATIONERY, CLOTHING,
HATS and CAPS. BOOTS & SHOES
DRUGS & MEDICINES
PAINTS, OILS 4
DYE STUFFS,
LEATHER, A SHOE FINDINGS,
HARDWARE,
SIOVESr, TIN-WARE,
IRON d STEEL,
NAILS & BUILDERS
HARDWARE.
NUTS & WASHERS, HORSE SHOES
NAILS, WAGON SPRINGS,
PATENT AXLES & BOXES, CROCK
ERY and GLASSWARE,
STONE WARE, FLOUR,
FEED !i MEAL, COIvN and
OATS, FURNITURE
OF ALL KINDS,
SASH & DOORS
COFFINS,
MATRASSES,
BEDDING,
Ac,
TOBACCO k CIGARS,
TRUNKS, VALISES & CARPET BAGS,
11TJBBEII BELTING.
CLOCKS in GREAT VARIETY.
Agents for Hoyt Bros. Celebrated Leather
Belting.
With our superior facilities for obtaining
heavy goods, in large quantities, frena first
hauds we defy competition ii
Greocries & Provisions
We invite particular attention to our ehoics
brands of extra and double extra flour, we get
direct from mills at the west thus laving to
customers the profits usually pocketed by
middlemen. Our Jour is always fresh ground
and we guarantee entire satisfaction with
every barrel
TAVKIKO A LUMBER Ca.
rttae pa
yntltf.
THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED PA
PER IN ELK COUNTY.
THE ELK m. ADVOCATE.
HAVING THE. LARGEST CIRCULA
TION, IT IS THEREFORE THE
ADVERTISING MEDIUM
IN THE COUNTY 1
Ucvotci lothc gfntcrcjit. (fthtgfoplt
et lh (County.
Ovilrw for $o& Vov!t oliritci nurt
Hvomslta gUtCutjcd to.
A unit f..ss
J.
BORDWELL,
JtllKlAAY, Pa.
LOIULLAHITS EU11EKA
Smoking Tobacco is
granulated Yiminia.
an excellent article of
Wherever introduced it is
universally ad-
mired.
It is put up in handsome muslin batrs. In
which orders for Meerschaum Pines are dailv
packed.
LOT, ILL A AD S "YACHT CLUB"
Smoking Tobacco has no superior : beinir deni-
cotinized, it cannot injure ncveless constitu
tions, or people of sedentary habits.
it is produced trom selections of the finest
stock, ana prepared by a patented and original
manner.
It is very aromatic, mild, nnd liehtweieht
hence it will last much longer than others:
nor does it hurn or sting the tongue, or leave a
disagreeable after-taste
Orders for genuine, elegantly carved
Meerschaum Pipes, silver mounted, and pack
ed in neat leather pockot cases, are plaed in
the Qackt Club brand daily.
LORILLARD'S CENTURY
Chewing Tobacco
This braud of Fine Cut Chewing Tobacco
has no superior anywhere.
It is, without doubt, the best chewing to
bacco in the country.
LORILLARD'S SNUFF'S
Have beeu in general use.in the United States
over 110 years, and still acknowledged "the
best" wherever used.
If your storekeepers does not have these
articles for sale, ask him to get them.
They are sold by respectable jobbers al
most everywhere.
Circulars mailed on application.
BEST CABINET OR.GAMS
AT LOWEST I'UICES.
That the MASON & HAMLIN CABI
NET and METROPOLITAN ORGANS
ure the Lost in the world is proved by the
almost unanimous opinioo of professions
musicians, by the award to them of skv.
enty riVR gold and silveii Mm.u.sor
other highest premiums, at principal in
dustrial competitions within a few years,
ir.cludiug the Medal at the Paris cxposi
tion, and by a sale very much greater than
that of any similar instruments. This Com
pany manufacture oni fis'.duss iiintnt
turn, and will not make "cheap organs"
lit any price, or suffer an inferior instru
ment to bear their name. Huving greatly
increased their facilities for manufacture,
by the introduction of new machinery, and
othevwisc, they are now making better
Organs than ever before, at increased ccon
otny in cost, which, in accordance with
their fixed policy of selling always at least
remunerate profit, they are now offerine
at prices of interior work, FOUR 00.
I' A V E ORGANS, Plain Waluut
Case, Siit). FIVE OCTAVE ORGANS,
I'ouDie need, stops ( I win, Dmmwoii, Me
lodia, l lutc, Tremufuut,) $125. Other
ivies in proportion.
Circulars, with lull particulars, including
accurate drawings of different styles of or
gans, aud much information which will bo
of service to every purchaser of au organ
will be seut Iree, and postage paid, to aey
one aesirmg them.
MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN CO.
4w 154 Tremont St. Boston : 596 Broad
way, Now York.
M
ANIIOOD :
nOW LOST, HOW RE-
STORED.
Just published, anew edition
of DR. CULVERWELL'S
CELEBRATED ESSAY on the r.idical cure
f without medicine! of SriBHATORanaeA. or
Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Seminal Losses,
iMroTENCr, Mental and Phis:cal Incapacity,
Impediments to Marriage, eta. j also, Con
sumption, EriLirsr, and Fits, induced by
self indulgence or sexual extravagance.
Jtajri'nce, in a sealed envelope, only 6
cents.
The celebrated author, in this admirable
essay, clearly demonstrates from a tnirly
years successful practice, that the alarming
consequences of self abuse may be radically
cured without 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
every sufferer, no matter what his condition
may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately,
ana raauany.
fcSrThis Lecture should be in the hands of
every youth and every man in the land.
Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to any
aaaress, potipaia, on receipt of six cents, or
two post stamps. Also, Dr. Culverwell's
" Marriage Guide, price 25 cents. Address
tha Publishers, CHAS. J. C. KLINE Co.,
127 Bowery, New York, Post-Offic Box
4,566. vlnS5yl.
TOB WORK of all kinds and descri-
J done at this office.
VISITING CARDS
d At tail efts. .
NEATLY XICUT
TILL AIILAD I
OUR GREAT
BOSTON DOLLAR STORE!
We want good reliable agents In every part
of the country. By employing your spare time
to form clubs and sending us your orders, voa
can obtain the most liberal commissions, eithou
in cash or merchandise, ana all goods sent by
us will be as represented, and we guarantee
satisfaction to every one dealing at our house.
Agents should collect ten cents from every
customer, and forward to us in advance, for
descriptive checks of the goods we sell.
The holders of the checks Jiave tlic privilege
of either purchasing the article thereon des
cribed, or of exchanging for any article men
tioned on our catalogue, numbering over 6!fO
different articles, not one of which can be pur--
ohnsed in the usual way for the same money.
i lie advantages of first sending the checks
are these : We are constantly buying small
lots of very volluable goods, which are not on
our catalogues, and for which we issue checks
until all are sold ; besides, iu every, club, we
will put checks for watches, quilts, blnnkoH,
dress patterns, or some other article of co,Hal
dalue.
We do not offer a singlo article of mcrchan
vuse that can be sold by regular dealers at our
price. We do not ask you to buy goods from
is unless we can sell thcra cheaper than yon
can obtain them in any other, wliilo tha
greater paitofour goods are sold at about'
ONE HALF THE REGULAR RATES.
Our stock consists in part of the followins
poods :
Shawls, Blankets, Quilts. Cottons. Gineliams.
Dress Goods, Table Linen, owcls. Hosie
ry, Gloves, Skirts, Corsets. Silver,
blitted Ware, Spoons plated on
Nickel Silver, Dtsscrt Forks,
Five-bottle Plated Cas
tors Britiania ware, .
Glass wore, Ta
ble ami
Pocket Cutlery,
in Great Variety,
Elegant French and tier
min Fancy Goods, Beautiful
Thotograph Albums of the New.
est and Choicest Styles in Morocco
and Velvet Bindings, Heavy Gold and
Plulcd Jewelry of the latest aud newest styles.
We have alsj made arrangements with some
of the leading publishing houses that will ena
ble us to tell the standard and latest works of
authors at about ono'half the regular prices :
such as Uyron, Burns, Moore, Milton aud
Tennyson's Works, in full gilt and cloth bind
ings, and hundreds of others.
These and ever thing else for
ONE DOLLAR FOR EACH ARTICLE.
In every order amounting to over S")1. no
companied by the cash, the agent muy retain
$2 ; ami in every order over $10J, $4 may be
retained to
PAY TliE EXPRESS CHARGES.
COMMISSION TO AGENT.?.
For an order of 30 front a club of thirty, we
ill pay the uecnt as comiuissicii. ? vards ef
bleached or brown shcetlne. eood dress duhci-u.
all wool pants pattern, or $1 o!) in cah.
or an older ot i)U Ironi a club of six t v. wo
will pay the iiC'it i;." yards of brown or hluach-
d sheeting, huiitins case watch, all wool
shawl, or $7 in cash.
For an order of $100, from a club 100. wo
will pay the agi-nt 1 10 yards, 'I yard wid. ),
sheeting, splendid sowing machine, or!?lliu
cash.
END MONEY BY RG 1ST EREL
LETTERS.
For further particulars send for catalogues.
Address
GEORGE A. PLUM ME 11 & CO.,
(Successors to Harris a Plumuier )
fos.'30 and 40 Hanover Street, Boston, Mas.
njVJO.'tl'J tf
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THREE MONTHS Gil AT 13 !
This cheapest and best of the Literary Week
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subscribers.
In the first paper of October, it commenced'
a brilliant Novelet, culled " a Pamiiy Failing,"
by Elizabeth fresco! t. It also is now running
a serial, called " George Canterbury's Will,"
by Mrs. Henry Wood, the famous author of
' East Lyi:ne," &c.
NEW NOVELETS
will continually succeed each other. Anion;;
those already on hand or in progress, ore
' Under a Bun," by Amanda M. Douglas ;
" Leonie's Secret," by Frank Lee Benedict j a.
Novelet, by Miss Hosmcr, c.
The post also gives the gems of the English
magazines.
NEW SUBSCRIBERS
For 1870 will liauo their subscriptions dated
nacn to llie paper of October 2d, until the
large extia edition of that date is exhausted.
Tiiis will bo tliirloecn papers in addition to i lie
regular weekly nuniiicrs tor 1870 or fifteen
months in all ! When our extra edition ii ex.
hausted, the names of till new subscrihora fnr-
870 will be entered ou our list the vorv u,-.,V
they are received.
TERMS :
50 a year. Two copies, $4. Four conies.
5t. Five copies (and one gratis) f 8. One
copy of the I'out and one of the Lady's Friend,,
A copy of the large and beautiful Premium
Steel Engraving, Taking the Measure of the
Wedding King engrave! in Enebtnd at a
cost of $20L0 will be scut to every full ($2 60)
uuBunuer, uuu io every person sending a club..
This is truly a beaulilul engraving !
Auaress
H.PETEE50N&C0'.,
31!) Walnut Sireet, Philadelphia.
Specimen copies seut free for five eeuts.
OUIt HOME PHYSICIAN
A newllandp Book ofKuuulv Medicine Bv
Dr. BEIRD, of the University of the City or
New York, assisted by medical professors ia
the various departments. TliTee years devo-.
ted to its preparation. Quackery and hum
buggery exposed, l'tofefsora in our leading
medicul colleges testify that it is the bestam
ily doctor book ever written. OuiBt and earn
plo free to agents,
A. H. HUBBARD, 400 Chestnut St. PhiVa, Pa..
A THIEF -'ne has been trvaling about
humbugging druggists and private parties
mixing up and selling a bate compound which
he calls WOLCOTT'S PAIN PAINT. AU of
Wolcott'a genuine remedies have white out.
aide wrapper (With signature large). Look,
out for counterfeits.
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