The Elk County advocate. (Ridgway, Pa.) 1868-1883, May 14, 1870, Image 4

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    Ilidgway, March 1st, 1870.
SPECIE PAYMENT!
GOLD OR GREENBACKS
i
TAKEN IN EXOUAJfGE TOR
WAGONS
OR
JOB WORK A T THE RID 0 WA T
WAGON SHOP.
Call. and examine my stock before buy.
tog Lumber or Pleasure Wagon.
I use the best selection of Michigan
WIIITE OAKLAND HICKORY;
I employ none but First Clan ilechan-
I '
; I tie notbing but the, lesfRcinid
Iron. I think it trill be to your interest to
give, me your order.
Having twenty five lumber wagons in
curse of eostruction, I will be able to furnish
y party by the first of April.
All orders by mail, also any orders left
with W. S. Sirticb at the Tin Shop, will
receive prompt attention.
March 5. tf S. JACKSON,
QHARLE8 H0LE8,
PBACTlCAl
WATCHMAKER, ENGRAVER ft JEWELER,
Wsst end of Hyde Houst, Ridgway,
Sells as Cheap as Evsr,
GOLD AND SILVER WATCAES
Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware.
2 X VIOLIN AND GUITAR STRINGS,
Speotaclei, Pens and Peueils,
Kxe'iiive j4gentTr the gale of
ALEX. MORTON'S GOLD PENS.
Bepairing Watches, cte., done with the me
euraey as heretofore. nov0,tiOtf
GOLD! GOLD! GOLD "
IIAUNE.SS! UAKNKSS! HARNESS!
COLLARS! COLLARS! -COLLARS!
J CO. & rZA23 has removed his Harness
Shop over i'owell & Kinio's Store and lifts
on hand the largest assortment of harness for
for limbering and pleasure puposois, in this
or adjoining counties, iind all other articles
belonging lo the trade.
TRUNKS, SADDLES, VALISES,
WHIPS, BLANKETS, COL
LARS S;c.
Would invite the attention of all owners of
horses to my new
PATENT ELASTIC CORK HORSE
COLLAR,
whic.1i proves to be the best Collar in exis
tence for theso reasons : Being very Elas
tic they do not cliato or gall and the cork
being a nou-couductor, they prcveut injury
from beat.
Coll and see them. All work warranted.
Reparing, Triming and Upholstering
done withe neatness and dispatch.
n29tf JOSEPH M. HEARD.
GR.AT DISTRIBUTION
Ey the Metropolitan CUt Co,
CA8II GIFTS TO THE AMOUNT OF $000,000
ZVIBY TICKET DEAW8 A JRIZS.
i o'h g's, taeh $20,000 40 C'h g's, eah $1,000
10 " 10,000 liOO coo
20 ' " 600 I 800 " ' 100
60 Elegant Rosewood Pianos each $300 to $700
75 ' .' Melodeons ' 60 to 100
150 Sewing machines - " fit) to 17o
600 Gold Watches - - " To to 300
Cash prizes silverware, je., val'd at 1,000 000
A chance to draw any of the abovd Prizes
for 25c. Ticketsdcscribing Prizes are falcd
in Envealopes and well mixed, On receipt of
25c. a Sealed ticket is drawn without choice and
sent by mail to any address. The prize named
upon it will be delivered to the ticket-holder
on payment of One hollar. Prizes are im
mediately sent to any address by express or
returnmail.
You will know what your Prize is bfforo
you pay for it. Any Prize exchanged for anoth
er of tame value. No Blanks. Our patrons can
depend on fair dealing. .
KarzRENCE: We select the following from
many who have lately drawn Valuable Prizes
and kindly permitted us to publish them:
An lire w J. Burns, Chicago, $10,000; Miss
Clara S. walker, Baltimore, Piano, irfciOO;
James SI. Mathews, Detroit, $5,000; John T.
Andrews, Savannah. $5, 000 ; Miss .-Ignes Sim
mons, Charleston, Piano, 000. We publish no
Barnes without permission.
OriNioNS or tub Paess : "The firm is relia
ble, and deserve their success " Weekly Trib
une, May b. We know them to be a fair deal
ing firm. X. Y. Herald, May i!8. A friend of
ours drew a bOO dollar prize, which was promp
tly received. Daily Aevs, June 3.
Semi for circular. Liberal inducements to
Jgents. Satisfaction guaranteed. Every
package of Sealed Envealopes contains onh
oabb oi ft. Six Tickets for one dollar ; 13 lor
two dollars; 85 for five dollars ; 110 for 15 dol
lars, AU letters should be addressed to
IURPHU, WILSON & CO.,
Iekl9s 195Broadway, N. Y.
CARDS, Bill-Heads, Letter-Heads, Tags,
Handbills, Ac, done in a neat manner,
and at the towiit raies, TOR CASH, at
Rk Atrvoeat Pnattag 04m.
The most Complete lysine Col
lege In the Untied Sta ted.
Affording facilities for acquircing a thorough,
prRcHral business education, possessed by no
othor Scliool in the country.
Since itg Incorporation in 18oo, nearly Six
teen Thousnnd Students, representative from
every State in the Union, have attonded here.
No vacations. Students enter at. anr time.
and receive private instructions throughout
the entire course.
N. B. Oirculnrs with full particulars and all
necessary information, on addressing
SMITH & COWLEY, F rincipals,
riTTSBi'Aon, Ta.
OOMETIIINQ NEW IN FJDGWAY !
b
ROOT & SHOE ESTABLISHMENT !
The subscriber take thia mzlhod of inform
ing tho citizens of F.ldgway and vicinity that
he haa opened a
ROOT & SHOE STORE,
in the room lately occupied by Henry 3. Thay
er m the west end of tlie llyile House, where
may be found a general assortment of
Ladies Shoes,
Gcntiemens' Iioolj and Shoes,
Boys' Cools and Children's Shoes.
ALSO,
Connected with the above establishment I have
a Boot and Shoe Manufacturing Establishment.
wlicro no rk will be limbic to order. Repairing
oono on snort notice ana on reasounblc terms,
The publio are invited to givo me a call.
oc3,'G0y GLOKQE WALKER.
G
UNSMITIIIN3.
The undersigned respectfully an.
nounecsto the cilczens ot hk, aud ailioin.
in? counties, that he has recently established
a Gun-Shop in Ridfjway at the head of
Main and Depot Strectr;, in the bnementof
the buildinr occupied by W. S. Service ns
a tin shop, where ho will attend promptly
to ail orders for vcork in his line.
TARGET AND HUNTING RIFLES,
Sinplo or Double, wads to order, and war-
rntcd.
He also keeps on hand, and for sale a
NE'.V AND SUPERIOR
Breech-Loading Rifle, a good assortment of
Ammunition, Revolvers, Hunting Tackle,
and other nrticles pertaining to the trade
nlO. tf IIOUACEVARNER.
rjiiiS In'.-iliible lii-inedy does not, like the
.fi. poiMoiious irritating cuuli's anil strong
caustic solutions with which the pi'oplo have
Ion? bcfii humbiiffred, pimply pallintc for a
flinrt unic, or drive tlie Uise.iiie to the lungs as
there is duiiirer nf doing in the use of such nos
iriuiis, but it produces perfect and permanent
cure" ot" t lie v.tst cases of Chronic Catarrh, as
thiiu'kiiiUcan testify. V.eM in the head is cur
ed with a few applications. Catarrhal Heal
ache m relieved nud cured as it' bv niacric. It
removes clfi-n.-ivi' breath, lo.us or impairment of
tlm pen.e 01 taste, sm.-lling or hearinfr, water
Uf! or weak eyes, and impaired memory, when
caused by the violence ofCatarah, as they fre
quently are. I offer in good faith a stancling
reward of $500 for a case of Catarrh that 1
canuot cure.
For sale hy most druggists everywhere.
Price only 50 cents.
Ask your druggist for the remedy : but, if
tie lias not yet got it on sale, don t put it off by
accepting any miserable worse than worthless
substitute, but cnc'.oso sixty cents to me, and
the remedy will be sent you postpaid. Four
packages $2, or cne dozen for $2. Send a two
ccilI slump tor lr. Nige s pamphlet on Catarrh
Address the proprietor,
K. V. PIERCE, M. P.
nov27'69y Buffalo, N. Y.
LOIIILLAIIIVS EUREKA
Smoking Tobacco is an excellent artiele of
granulated irginia.
Wherever introduced it is universally ad
mired.
It is put up in handsome muslin bags, in
which orders for Meerschaum Pipes are daily
pucKeu.
LORILLAAD'S "YACHT CLUR"
Smoking Tobacco has no superior ; being deni
coiinized, ic cannot injure ncveless coostitu
tious, or pcoplo of sedentary habits.
It is produced from selections of the finest
stock, ana prepared by a patented and original
manner.
It is very nvomatio, mild, and lightweight
henco it will last much longer than others ;
nor docs it burn or sting the tongue, or leave a
uisagreeaui.e niier-iasto
Orders for genuine, elegantly carved
Meerschaum Pipes, silver mounted, and pack
ed in neat leather pocket cases, are pla 9 idn
tue ijaeiii iui Draua daily.
LORILLARD'S CENTURY
Chewing Tobacco.
This brand of Fine Cut Chewing Tobacco
lias no superior anywhere.
It is, without doubt, the best chewing to
bacco in thi country.
IJOIlITJIJAUr S SNUFF'S
Have hem in general umo in the United fatates
over 110 years, aud still acknowledged "the
best" wherever used.
If your storekeepers does not have these
articles lor sale, ask In in to gut them.
-They are sold by respectable jobbers al
moet every wnere.
Csrculars mailed on application.
l.L01llLLttt o .Jl eiv York
-J-1REE TO BOOK AGENTS. We will send
17 a handsome prospectus of our new illus
trated Family Bitle, to any book agent flee cf
charge. AU'lress ationul Publishing Compa
ny, rnuaacipiuu, 1 a. 4W
A THIEF- He has been trvaling about
humbugging druggists and private parties
mixing up anu selling a oase oompound which
be calls vOLUOrrs PAIN PAINT. All of
Wolcott's genuine remedies have a white out
side wrapper (with signatory large). Lok
art isc eawaeesifciea.
SI I I II II II I III IH III III II llll I II II IIIBHJ
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7 . S- SERVICE.
100,00(1 CUSTOMERS WANTED.
At the new Masonic Hall Building.
STOVES at prices that will please ef all de
sirable kinds.
TIN-WARE of every kiad en hand at all
times.
Speeial atleation given to Wholesale orders.
Fries list furniihed to dealers on application.
Sn LET-TIN AND COPPXSWARE.
House famishing goods a great varioty.
STEAM AND WATER TirEING,
TUMrS, FISHING AND HUNTING
TACKLE, such as 1101)3 BAS
KETS, SEINES, FLIES, HOOKS,
CAPS, POWDER, &o.de.
ALL ORDERS FOR GUN WORK
Promptly attended to.
BIRD CAGES A X1CS VARIETY,
ROOFING, GUTTERS, SuOUTS.
of Tin, Galvanized Iren aad Copper ani every
kind ef
HOUSE AND JOB WCRK
done n skert notice aad warraated.
AGENCY of Henry Disstont celebrated
saws. Orders for tavi at fastory prises se
licited, alie fer repairing. Ialoraiation and
priee list furmiahed on application.
?APER RAGS, OLD ROPB, OLD
COPPER, BRASS, PEW.
TER, LEAD, IRON,
BEESWAX HEAVY HIDES, DEAKON
SKINS. SHEEP PELTS, CREEK
BACKS, NATIONAL BANK
NOTES, U. S.
BONDS;o.
taken m mange r GooJt or Work
vfettai v. masnigw
POWELL & KIME.
n OODS FOR THE MILLION.
POWELL & K I M E,
At their esjmewmi store in
RID G WAY,
Have on band, a splendid assortment of
11 seasonable Goods adapted to thS 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
n
ROUND FLOOR.
Another advantage. Yo eaa always
get what you want at their store, btneo
you will savo time by going directly to
them and TIME LS. MONEY. We
have no space here to enumerate all the ad
vantages you will have in patronizing their
establishment. Rut call and see, and
reap the advantages for yourselves.
Among their Goods you will find
DRY GCODS In enlles varieties,
GROCERIES choice and fresh
CLOTHING of best material superior
cut and finish,
ROOTS & SHOES of the best
ttocic and make,
Cl'OCKERY for-newly married,
liddle aged aud elderly.
DRIED FRUIT,
RUTTER, EGGS,
PORK, HAMS,
LARD, FLOUR,
CORN MEAL.
AND EVERYTHING ELSE.
Nearly all uda ef eoaitry prodnea
taken at the market valar
DR. J. S. BOHDWELL'S
Medical Fee Bill :
Advice at office, common cases, 51 00
Call in town 1 00
Call in town at night 2 00
Travail by Railroad 8 miles 6 00
1 " 14 00 per
mile 7 00
Over 14 milns from 25 to 60 cents
per mile. Traveling with own convey
ance one tn i lo 2 00
Ton to twelve miles 10 00
Obstetrical Calls within ten miles 10 00
' " by rail 10 miles, 10 00
unlcRs detained beyond tho usual time.
For cureing Catarrh, from five to fifteen
dollars. For cureiug Scrofula Swellings
or Kings Evil, from twenty-five to one hun
dred dollars
Tooth Extraction, CO
V accination 50
Lancing Felon, 1 00
Unmeiitimicil and Surgical operations
will'be charged according o circumstances.
To the se living several miles from a Drus
Store I furnish such medicine as I carry.
1 trtvc tTii.M loo ntit to Hton the constant
magnifying of my charges by interested
parlies.
J he abovo nro about my usual charges
and have been for pevornl years.
A SPLENDID PKIZ12 FOK TUB LADltfl.
Tho finest, moot pleasiuf, and costly nfrav
ing ever published in America, to be prmat5
as a prcuiutn to each subset iber to
DEMOREST'S MONTHLY,
a magazine of practical utility in the kons, a
mirror of tho fisliions, and a literary conssr
vator of surpassing interest and artistic excol-
ence, acknowledged to be the modern parlor
ninftazine of America
1 he engraving, 2Sx3J inehes, is from the or
iginal pointing, entitled, The Pic-N'ie on the
fourth of July.'
lhc painting took a whole year, and is con
sidered tlie finest of tho cnt-.ro list of numerous
populor productions by Lilli.-M. Spencer. The
engraving was the labor of four years, by
three eminent artists John Rodgerc, Samuel
Halpm, anil Samuel Holly er ; The last named
having been induced to come from Kurope 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 Tho general ef
lect is very fine and impressive, nd the deli
rale finish to the heads will bear tho nuist mi
nute inspection. The union of line and stir-tile
is executed with unusual ability, and tlieir
skilful combination has greatly contributed to
the success of tho engravers iu this unsurpass
ed proof of their genius.
lhcWork on the engraving alono oost over
seven ihout and dollars, besides the cost of the
copyright, and is acknowledged bv competent
judges iho most elaborately finished lare work
01 art evor engraved 111 America.
Fine copies of this masrnificant picture, on
heavy plate paper, worth $10 tach, are to be
given as a premium to each subscriber lo
DEMOREST'S MONTHLY MAGZINE,
Yeorly subscriptions only Three Dollars, and
icn cents (wnicli is to be sent with the sub
seription), for the postsge on the engravings
(which will be mailed necuroiv done un on a
roller.
This is certainly the lartrest. most liberal
.... 1 1 1: 1 ?. ....
Ho i rii-iiuu premium ever ottered to single
subscribers by rny publisher, and affords an
easy and economical way for any one to secure
nn clecant work of art, a Parlor Picture thai
is only next lo a piano in the way of ornatiien-
inuon, aima perpetual reminder or a day
which ought to to bo cherished and held in re
membrance hy every true American.
J he reception of this magnificent nicture
will lako every one by surprise and we do not
venture anything iu saying that $10 will not
procure another I hat combines so mush of in
terest and beauty.
Specimeus of tne Mazazine. with circulars
giving full particulars, will be sent to any giv
en address, post free ou receipt of 15 cents.
Aildrets
DEMOREST" MONTHLY.
nov20tf hte BroHdway, N. T.
1
HE LADY'S FRIEND.
TWO MONTHS GRATIS !
The Lady's Friend announces the follow'm
Novelets for 1870 : Did Ho Forget Her ? by
iji'uise miiuuer .tiouuon ; Tlie Cascannnn 1
.Tuut,' bv Elizabeth Present, author of 1 H.
tweeu Two.' c. ; Solid Silver ; or, Chrisit
Pcane's Bridal Gifts,' by Ama-ida M. Douglas
author of the Deburry Furtunc." with nu
merous snorter stories by a brilliant galaxy
of
laoy wruers.
A finely executed steel pnirrcTins & l,.r,l
esme double oatre. finelv eob,r..l fashion rt
and a large assortment of wood cuts, illustrat
ing me tasnions, lanoy work, etc., are given in
every number.
ltwill give a ronular n:coe of Musis In ev
ery nutubor.
PORTRAITS OF DISTINGUISHED
AUTHORS.
The January number will eontaia portrait
(engraved on stel) or Mrs. Henry Wood,
Florence Percy, Louise Chandler Moultoa,
Elizabeth Presoolt, Amanda M. Douglas Mrs.,
Margaret Hosruer and August Bell,
NEW SUBSCRTRHIIS
j Who send in their names before the first of No
vember, shall receiue the November and De
cember numbers of this year in addition, mark
ing fourteen months in all ! And new subscr
ibers sending in their namos by the first of
Deoember shall receive Hie ruaenifieent Ueeem.
her holiday number, making thirteen mouths
iu lill !
TERMS
?2 50 a year; two copies, $1 ; four copies, $C;
epoiesnto, (undone gratis) $8. One copy of
e Lady s Friend and one of the Post, $i.
stA oopy of the lorge and beautiful Premium
Weel engraving Taking the Measure of the
cedJinz itins en n raved in Hmr mul t
sost of $2000 will be sent to every Hereon
ending a ciud. 1 lit s engraving is a gem of art.
Address
DEACON a PFTFnsnv
819 Walnut Btreet, Philadelphia.
Qlccimcu uupies eeui. xor ten eents.
N
EW STORE.
The Bubsoriber hpffa1TAfA ir.fn-M .l.
sens or Kidgway and vicinity that ae kas
0 tw iuiuiiu lOtjejjij'
opened a store where may be found .
Pf RFUMERY, FANCY GOODS,
TOILET ARTICL1S.
STATIONERY,
FI5H CONf ICTIONART,
OYITKSI, OBAIflSe), ItMOMB, la istan
NIC IP ADTFMTISKUKNTS.
TO TUB
NEFIVOUS and DEBILITATED,
WHOSE SUFFERING HAYE BEEN PRO
TRACTED FROM HIDDEN CAUSES,
AND WHOSE CASES REQUIRE
I'llOJUPT TItE.ITJtlEji'T
TO REN DEI EXISTENCE DESIRABLE.
If you are sufferinc or have suffered,
from involuulary discharges, what effect
does it produce upon your general
health f J)o you leel weak, debilitated, ea
sily tired ? Does a little, extra exertion
pn.un.ee palpation ot the heart r Docs youv
liver, or urinary organs, or your kidneys,
ItequentW get out of order ? Is your urine
sometimes thick, milky or flocky, yr ig it,
ropy on settling Or does n thick fkuin
rise to tho top ? Or is a sediment at the
bottom after it has stood awhile ? Do you
have spells of short breathing or dyspepsia?
Are your bowols constipated f Do you have
spells of fainting, or rti.-lics of blood to the
bead f Is your memory impaired f li
tour mind constantly dwelling on the sub
ject 1 Do you feel dull, li-t ess, moping,
tired ot company, ot I1I0 ; Do you wich to
I e left alone, to get away from even body?
Does any little thing makn you staitor
jump ? Is your sleep broken.or restless ?
Is the lustre of your eve as brilliant ( 1 he:
bloom of vour check as bright ? Do you
enjoy yottr.VU in society as well ? Do you
pursue your business with tho same n 1
gv ? To you fed us much confidence in
yourself? Are your spirits dull and flag-
liing, given to uts of meleneholy 1 If so, do
not lay it to your liver or uisprpaia. Have
you restloss uights '! Your back weak, and
have but little appetite, mid yuu attribute
this to dyspepsia or liver-complaint?
Now, reader, self-abuse, veneral diseaso
badly cured, and sexual excesses, arc all ca
pable of producing a weakness of the gene
rative organs. The organs of the genera
tion, when in perfect health, make tho man.
Did you ever think that those bold, defi
ant, energetic, persevering business-men
are always those whose generative organs
are in perfect health ? You never hear
sucli men complain of being melcucholy,
of nervousness, of pilpataticn of the heart.
They arc nevt r afraid they eaunot succeed
iu business ; they ihiu'c become sad and dis
couraged ; tbey arc always polite and pleas
ant in company of ladies, and look you ur-d
hem right in the lace none of your down
cast looks or any other meanness about
them. I do not mean those who keep the
nrgrns inflated by running to excess. These
will not only ruin their constitutions, but
also those they do business with or fur.
How mnncy men. from badly cured disease?,
from the effects of self-abuse and exci-sn,
have brought about that Mate of weakness iu
those organs that has reduced the general -
tein so lunch us to induce almost every olio i-di.-ease
idiocy, paralysis, spinal affection-.,
suicide, and almost every other form of !.s.
ease which humanity iu heir to aa 1 th-- i
cause of the trouble scarcely ever snspt.-ncd,
and have doctored for all but the right om.
DiDilASE OF Tnr.?E CRGAX3 REQUIRE
THE USE OF A
DIURETIC.
IlIiilBQiD'S
FLUID EXTRACT
BUCHU
18 THE CP. ET P1VIIETIO, AND 13 A CEUTAI.T
cure roa DisgASE or xna
BLADDER, KIDNEYS, C RAVEL,
DROPSY, ORGANIC WEAK
NESS, FEMALE COMLAINTS,
GENERAL DEBILITY.
Andall other diseases of the Urinary Oorgans,
whether existing in Male or Fsmale, froiu
whatever cause originating, and no matter
how long standing.
If no treatment it submitted to, eensunp-
tlon or insanity niay ensue. Our flesh and
blood are supported from these sources, and
the health and happiness, and that of Poster
ity, depends upon prompt use of a reliable
remedy.
HEMBOLD'SEXTRACT EUCIIU, established
upward of 10 years, prepared by
IT. T. IIELMBOLD.
DRUGGIST,
591 Broadway, Nsw Yhrk asd
104 South 10th Street, Philadelphia Pa.
TRICE $1,25 per bottle, or 0 battles for
$ 6,50, delivered to any address.
Sold bi ali Dacoaisri cvxbtwbsbi.
louituu waAjtran, wna sao-s
til or my CHEMICAL WAREHOUSE,
II0KID,
111 flH J. R. BAIBO.
n. T- HELMEOLD.