The Elk County advocate. (Ridgway, Pa.) 1868-1883, June 25, 1870, Image 4

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    Tb most Complete Itmlnew Col
lege in the I'nttcsl Slates.
Affording facilities for acquircing a thorough
practical business education, possessed by no
other School in the country.
Since its incorporation in 1855, noarly Six
teen Thousand Students, representatives from
etery State in the Union, Imve attonded here.
No vacations. Students enter at any time,
and receive private instructions throughout
the entire courso.
K. B. Circulars with full particulars and all
neoeeeory information, on addressing
SMITH & COWLKV, Principals.
riTTSBVBOIl, Pa.
s
OMITHING SEW IS RIDGWAY !
BOOT & SHOE ESTABLISHMENT !
The subscriber taVes thiamzthod of inform
iagtho cilincns of Ridgway and vicinity that
he bas opened a
BOOT & SHOE STOKE,
in the room lately occupied by Henry S. Thay
er in the west end of the Hyde House, where
may be round a general aajortmenv 01
Ladies Shoes,
Gcntiemcns' Boots and Shoes,
Boys' Boots and Children's Shoes,
ALSO,
rnnio,l .ifli tlm above establishment I have
a Boot and Shoe Manufacturing Establishment
where work will be made to orucr. Repairing
done on short notice and on reasonable terms.
The public are invited to give ine a call.
oc23,'68y GEORGE WALKER
TO THE WORK1SG CLASS. We are now
pre pared t3 furnish all classes with cons am
enip'.oynient at home, the whole of the time in
fertile spare moments. Business new, Fght
and profitable- Perseus of either sex easily
vara from 60c. to So per evening, and a prop
portsonnl sum by devoting l heir whole time to
i he business. Boys a i.d girls earn nearly (is
much as men. That all who sec this notice
may send their address, and lest the business,
we make this uhparallolcd oiler : To such as
are net well satisiiicd. we will end $1 to pay
for the trouble of writing. Full particulars,
a valuable sample, which will do io omiueuce
work on, and a copy of The J'eofde's Liltrary
Comuiiioii-onot' tiio largest family new-papers
published nil sent tree by mail. Rend
er, if you want permanent, profitable work,
vddicss K. C. ALLEN & CO., Avr.i-.siv Maine.
Feb. l'J 3m.
f IMUS infallible Remedy docs not, like the
J poisonous, ii-i'iintiiig suniVs and strong
caiitiuo solutions with which the people have
long been humbugged, simply palliate for a
t-hoi-i lime, or driv ihcdiscase to the lungs as
there is danger of doing in the use ofsuch nos
trums, but il produces perfect anJ permanent,
cures of the w.-ist cases of Chronic Uitiirrh, as
thousands can testify. Cold in the head is cure
fd with a few applications. Catarrhal Mead
ache is relieved and cured as if by miigio. l.
removes iitTensivc breath, loss or impaii incut of
t lie sense of taste, smelling cr hearing, water
ing or weak eyes, and impaired memory, when
caused by ike violence ot Catavah, as they fre
quently are. t offer in good fail h a standing
reward of 500 for a case of Catarrh that 1
cannol cure.
For sale by most druggists everywhere
Trice only oO cents.
Ask your druggist for the remedy ; but if
he husnot yet got it on sale, rlon't put it off by
accepting ni?y miserable worse thau worthless
substitute, but enclose sixty cents to me, and
the remedy will be seut you postpaid. Four
packages $2, or one dozen for i-. Send a two
cent stamp for Dr. Sage's pamphlet on Catarrh.
Address the proprietor.
R. V. I'JERCE, M. D.
nov27'G0y Buffalo, S. V.
lokillard;s eureka
Smoking Tobacco is an excellent article of
granulated Virginia.
Wherever introduced ills universally ad
mired. It is put up in handsome muslin bags, in
which orders fur Meerschaum Pipes are daily
pucUcd.
LORILLAAD'S "YACHT CLUB"
Smoking Tobacco has no superior ; being deni
eotinized, ic canuot injure ncvclcss constitu
tions, or people of sedentary habits.
It is produced from selections of the finest
mock, and prepared by a patented aud original
manner.
It is very aromatic, mild, and lightweight
hence it will lust much longer thau others ;
nor does it burn or sting the tongue, or leave a
disagreeable nfter-tuste
Orders for genuine, elegantly carved
Meerschaum Pipes, silver mounted, and pack
ed in neat leather pocket cases, are pla eidu
the Qacht Club brand daily.
LORILLARD'S CENTURY
Chewing Tobacco.
This brand t)f Fine Cut Chewing Tobacco
lias no superior anywhere.
It is, without doubt, the best chewing to
bacco in th country.
LOHILLAllD'S SNUFFS
Have been in general use in the United States
over 110 years, aud ptill acknowledged -ihe
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.
Csrculars mailed on application.
P.LOItlLLII Sf ( o., cw York.
A THIEF- lias been trvaling about
humbugging druggists and private parties
mixing up and selliug a base compound which
lie calls WOLCOTT'S FAIN 'FAINT. AU of
M'olcott'i genuine remedies have a white out
ide wrapper (with signature large). Look
ut for counterfoils.
FREE TO ROOK AGENTS. We will send
a handsome prospectus of our new illus
trated Family Bible, to Any hook agent free of
charge. Address National Publishing Compa
ny, Philadelphia, Pa. 4w
PoWELL & K1ME.
QOODS FOR THE MILLION.
POWELL & K I M E,
At their capacious store in
RIDGWAT,
Have on baud, a splendid assortment of
all seasonable Goods adapted to the wants
of tho people of Elk and adjoining
counties, which they arc 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 tb.6
county. They buy directly from manu
facturer and on tho
GROUND FLOOR.
Auother advantage. Yuu can always
got what you want at their store, htuce
you will save time by going directly to
them aud TIME IS MONEY. "iVe
have no space here to enumerate all the ad
vantages you will have in patronizing their
establishment. But call and see, and
reap tho advantages for yourselves.
Among their Goods you will 2;d
DItY CCODS in endless varieties,
GROCERIES choice and fresh
CLOTHING of best material superior
ciu and finish,
BOOTS & SHOES of the best
stock and make,
CROCKERY for newly married,
middle aged aud elderly.
DRIED FRUIT,
BUTTER, EGGS,
TORK, HAMS,
LARD, FLOUR,
CORN MEAL.
AND EVERYTHING ELSE.
Nearly allj kinds of country produce
taken at the market Taluo
vlolit.
A A' If ADTI-.lx TISEMKSTS.
TO THE
NERVOUS and DEBILITATED,
WHOSE SUFFERING HAVE BEEN PRO
TRACTED FROM HIDDEN CAUSEa,
AND WHOSE CASES REQUIRE
rnOJIFT Tit U1 TJtJEJTT
TO RENDER EXISTENCE DESIRABLE.
If you are Buffering or have suffered,
from involuntary discharges, what effect
does it produce upon your general
health ? Do you feel weak, debilitated, ea
sily tired T Does a littlo extra exertion
produce palpation of tho heart ? Does your
liver, or urinary organs, or your kidneys,
frequently act out of order ? Is your urine
sometimes thick, milky or flocky, or is it
ropy on settling r Or does ti thick skutn
rise to the top '! Or is a sediment at the
bottom after it has stood awhile t Do you
have spells of short breathing or dyspepsia?
Are your bowels constipated? Do you havo
spells of fainting, or rushes of blood to the
head ? Is vour memory impaired ? Is
your mind constantly dwelling on the sub
ject? Do you ieel dull, listless, moping
tired of company, of lifu '( Do you wish to
be leit alone, to get away irom everybody
Does any little thing lr.ako you start or
jump ? Is your sleep broken or restless ?
Is the lustre of your eye as brilliant? The
bloom of your cheek us bright? Do you
enjoy yourself io society as well ? Do you
pursue your bupinct-s with the same ener
gy : Do you teel as niuca coiiuuenco in
yoursell? Aro your spirits dull and flu
giug, given to Ills of melencholy ? If so, do
not lay it to your liver or dispepsia. Have
you restless nights ? Your back weak, and
have but little appetite, and you attribute
this to dyspepsia or hver-oouiplaiut ;
Now, reader, self-abuse, vencral disease
badly cured, and sexual excesses, arc all ca
pable or producin? a weakness ot the gene
rative organs. The organs of the genera
tion, when in perfect health, make the man.
Did you ever thiuk that thoe bold, th fi
ant, energetic, pers;veriDg busititss-nieu
are always those whose generative organs
are in perfect health ? You uever hear
such men complain of being melencholy,
of nervousuess, of palpataticn of the heart.
They arc never afraid they cannot succeed
in business ; they don t become sad aud uis
couragecl ; they aro always polite aud pleas
ant in company of ladies, and look you aud
them right in the face none of your down
cast looks or any other uicannes-s about
them. 1 do not mean those who keep the
orjrus inflated tv running to exeoss. iiiese
will not only ruin their constitutions, but
also those they do business with or lor.
ITow nmncv men, from badly cured diseases,
from the ell'ecls of self-abuse and excesses.
have brought about that state of weakness in
those organs that has reduced the general sys
tern so much us to induce almost every other
disease idiocy, paralysis, spinal alleetions,
suicide, and almost every other form of dis-
ease which humanity is heir to and the real
cause of the trouble scarcely ever suspected,
and have doctored for all but tho rihl one.
DISEASE 05" THESE ORGANS REQUIRE
THE CSE OF A
DIUEETIC.
FLUID EXTRACT
BUCHU
IS THE liUET DIURETIC, AND IS A CERTAIN
CUKE TOR DISEASE OF THE
BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL.
DROPSY, ORGANIC WEAK
NESS, FEMALE COMLAINTS,
GENERAL DEBILITY'.
Andall other diseases of the Urinary Oorgans,
whether existing in Mai.k or Fkmalk, from
whatever cain-e originating, and no matter
how long btauding.
If no treatment is submitted to. consump
tion or insanity may ensue. Our flesh aud
blood are supported from these sources, and
the health and happiness, aud that of Poster
ity, depends upon prompt use of a reli.iblo
remedy.
HE.MlioLD'S EXTRACT HUCHC, established
upward of 19 years, prepared by
IT. T. HELMBOLD,
DRUGGIST,
594 Broadway, New Yiiuii
AND
104 South. 10th Street, Philadelphia Pu.
PRICE-$1,25 rer bottle, or 0 bottles for
$'3,-50, delivered to any uddreos.
SolD BT ALL DtU'CGlSTS KVEIlYWUtllE.
NONE ARE GENUINE UNLESS DONE UP
13 il'KKl ENGIAVEU WBApl'KK, WITU fAO-BlMI-
li or in CHEMICAL WAREHOUSE, am
sio:.eo,
H. -T- HELMBOLD.
ltidgway, March 1st, 1870.
SPECIE PAYMENT!
GOLD OR GREENBACKS
TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR
s
OR
JOB WORK A T TIIE RID G WA Y
WAGON SHOP.
C&H and examine my stock beforo buy.
ing a Lumber or Pleasure Wagon.
I use the best selection of Michigan
VHITE OAK AND HICKORY ;
I employ none but Ft'rtt Class Mechan
ic ; I use nothing but the lest Refined
Iron. I think it will bo to your interest to
give me your order. '
Having twenty five lumber wagons in
course oi costruction, I will be able to furnish
any party by the first of April.
All oi den by mail, also aoy orders left
with W. S. Service at the Tin Shop, will
receive prompt attention.
March 5. tf S. JACKSON.
C:,A"
itLES HOLES,
pbacticai.
WATCHMAKER, ENGRAVER x JEWELER,
West end of Hyde House, Ridgway, l'a.
Sells as Chenp as Ever,
GOLD AND SILVER WATOAES,
Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware,
XX VIOLIN AND GUITAR STRINGS,
Spectacles, Fens and Pencils,
Exclusive .lgest for the sale of
ALEX. MORTON'S GOLD PENS.
Repairing Watches, etc., done with the same
accuracy ns heretofore. iiov20,'(i'.ltf
GOLD!
harness:
collars :
GJLD! GOLD"
harness: HARNESS!
COLLARS! COLLARS!
JOS. M. HEARD has removed his Harness
Shop over Powell & Kinie's Store and lias
011 hand the largest assortment of harness for
tor luuiburing and pleasure puposes, in litis
or adjoining count ius, aud all other articles
belonging to the trade.
TRUNKS, SADDLES, VALISES,
WHIPS, BLANKETS, COL
LARS &c.
AVould invite the attention of all owners of
hoiscs to my new
PATENT ELASTIC CORK HORSE
COLLAR,
which prov:s to be tj.e bet Collar in esis
ence to,- theso reasons : Being very Elas
tic they do not e'nale or gall and the cork
belli
a 11011 'Conductor, tt.ev prevent miurv
from beat.
Cull uad sec theia.
AH work warranted.
Repariug, Triming and I'pholatciin;
done withe ucatuess and dispatch.
u2'.l (I JOSEPH M. HEARD.
GR.AT DISTRIBUTION
Ey the Hetrop jlitan Gilt Co,
CA'-UI GIFTS TO THE AMOUNT OF $:00,OUO
EVERY 'TICKET DRAWS A PRIZE.
5 o'h g's, each $J0,f 00 I 40 C'h g's, each 1,000
IO 10,1)00 i 2110 " " 500
JO " 5(10 I 300 " " 100
oO Elegant Rosewood Pianos each $300 to $700
7" ,; Velodeons ' 60to 100
8-30 Sewing machines . - OOto 175
oUO Gold Watclies - " 75 to iiOO
Cash prizes silver wnre, .j o., val'd at 1,000, OUO
A chance to draw any of the above Prize
for '2oo. Tickets describing Prizes are seated
in Euvealopes and well mixed. On receipt of
Hoc. a Sealed Ueket is drawn without choice and
sent by mail lo any address. The prize named
upon it will be delivered lo (he ticuei-holder
on payment of O.it JJnllur, Prizes are im
mediately sent to any address by express or
returnmttil.
Y'ou will know what your Prize ij before
I you pay for it
Any 1 me exclianijed luY unuth-
rr vf mime value. No Blanks. Our patrons cau
depend on fair dealing.
Rr.rtnKxt'E: We celect the following from
many who havo lately Urawu Valuable Prizes
and kindly permitted us to publish them :
Aniiew J. Lurns, Chicago, $10,000; Miss
Clara S. Walker, Raltiuiorc, Piano, StsOO :
James M. Mathews, Detroit, $5,000; John T.
Andrews, Savaiiuah$5,tj00 ,- Miss .igues Sim
mons, Charleatou, Piano, 000. Wo publish uo
names without permission.
Oi-iNioNS or the Palss : '-The firm is relia
ble, and deserve their success " Weekly Trib
une, May . We know them to be a fair deal
inz firm. 8A'. Y. ll. rald. May 28. A friend of
ours drew a bOO dollar prize, which was promp
tly received. JJutly imiis, June U.
Scud tor circului. Liberal inducements to
.4gents. Satisfaction guaranteed. Every
package of Sealed Euvealopes contains oxk
cash uiit. Six Tickets for one dollar ; 13 lor
two dollars; 85 for live dollars; llOfor 15dol
lars, J 11 letters should be addressed to
1L1RPER. WILSON & CO.,
Feb 10 8m l'JOBroadway, N. Y.
CARDS, Bill-Heads, Letter-Heads, Tags,
Handbills, &o., done in a neat manner,
and at the lowkst fbii-c, FOR CASH, at
he Elk Advocate Printing Office.
TRY MORE CO'S OVAL STEEL ENGRA
VINGS. Ill Nassau St.. N. Y. Anybody
can sell them. Cheap. Sell fa3t. Pay hand
somely, tiend for new circular- -U w
W- S. SERVICE
)00,000 CUSTOMERS WANTED.
At tho new Masonic nail Building.
STOVE3 at prices that will please of all de
sirable kinds.
TIN-WARE of ovory kind un hand at
all
imes.
Special attention given to Wholesale orders.
Price list furnished to dealers on application.
SHEET- T1X AND COPPER WARE.
House furnishing goods a great variety.
STEAM AND WATER P1TE1NG,
PUMPS, FISHING AND HUNTING
TACKLE, such as RODS BAS
KETS, SEINES, FLIES, HOOKS,
CAPS, POWDER, &c. .Jc.
ALL ORDERS FOR GUN WORK
Promptly atteuded to.
BIRD CAGES A X1CE VARIETY.
ROOFING, GUTTERS, SPOUTS.
of Tin, Gulvanixed Iron audCoppanl every
Uiud of
HOUSE AND JOB WORK
done on short notice and warranted.
AGENCY' f Henry Disstous celebrated
aws. Orders for saws at factory prices f
licited, also for repairing. Information and
rice list famished on application.
PAPER RAGS, OLD ROPE, OLD
COPPER, BRASS, PEW
TER, LEAD, IRON,
BEESWAX, HEAVY HIDES, DEAKON
SKINS, SHEEP PELTS, GREEN
BACKS, NATIONAL BANK
NOTES, U. 8.
BONDS &.
(alien in tzchavga for Gootlt or
TJorJi
vtnSQtt V. 8. SBRriB
I B. J.S.BORDWELL'S
Medical Fee Bill i'
Advice at office, common cases,
Call in towu
Call in town at night
Travel by Railroad 8 miles
tl 00
1 CO
2 00
5 00
I 11 " 50 per
milo
00
Over 14 milm from 'J5 to 50 cents
per mile. Traveling with own convey
ance one tiiilo '
Ten to twelve miles
Obstetrical Calls within ten miles 10
f u 1. v mil 1:') miles, 10
00
00
00
00
unless detained beyond the usual time.
For cureing CatJi-r'h, irom five to fifteen
dollars. For r-ureing Scrofula Swelling
or Kiug Evil, irom iwcoty-tive to one hun
dred dollars
Tooth Extraction, 50
Vaccination 0
Lancing Fclou, 1 OO
Uotnetitioncd and Surgical operation
will bo charged according '0 circumstances.
To those living several uiile9 from a Drujc
Store I iuruish such medicine as I carry.
I give this fee list to stop the constant
mnunilyi'ig of my charges by interested
parties.
The above ore about my usual charges
and have been for several years.
A
SPLENDID PRIZE FOR THE LAD1E8-
Tl. ,,..( ninat nliMlxillS'. Bttd COStlV eUgmV-
ing ever published in America, to bo presented
as a premium to each subsciiber to
DEMOREST'S MONTHLY,
a magazine of practical utility in the house, s
mirror of the f ishions. and a literary conser
vator of surpassing interest and artistic excel-
ence, acknonli-ilgcdto uu ine msueru panor
mairazinc of America,
The eiiL'i-aving, Sx;12 inches, is from the or
iginal pnUitini;,' entitled, 'The Pic-Nio 011 the
Fourth of July.'
The pointing took a whole year, mid is con
sidered the . finest of tho entire list of numerous
pnpulor productions by LilliiM. Speaccr. The
ciiiiaving was the lubor of four years, by
three eminent artists John Rodger, Samuel
llalyin, nod Samuel Ilollyi-r; The Inst named
having been induced In come from Europe f
liui.ih it. The engraver have ably secondol
the successful labors of the painter. None but
tit th is can fully appreciate the skill and hiVir
luvi.-hed 011 lius pup-iiving Tho general el
loct is very line aud iiu) yisive, -Mid llie deli
rate finish to llio headj will bear the most mi
nute inspec tion. The union of liue and stipplo
is executed with unusual ability, and their
skibul 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 llidutarid dolb-.rs. besides the cost of the
copyright, and is acknowledged by compctcr.'
judges Ho most elaborately liuished large work
of ait ever engraved in America.
Fine copies of this mailitlci-.nt picture, on
heavy piate paper, ori!i -'Kt each, aro tobff
given as a premium to each subsciiber to
DEMOREST'S MONTHLY MAGZ1NE.
Venrlv subscriptions rnlv
Three Dollars, aud
tin ceius (wiiirli is to bo if
script ion), for the postage
cut with the sub-
on the eii;rravmcs
(vliicli will bo umiied n-curcly
dune
up 011 a
ro'li.-r.
This is certainly the largc-d. most libcrab
and splendid premium ever ntlVreJ tosing'o
s-iihscriliurs by r.'iy publisher, and affords an
easy aud economic-it way for any one tosecui-a
an eleiranl work of a; t, 11 Parlor Picture lhal
is i.n'.j next lo 11 pi.mo in the way of nruamen
t.ilion, and a. perpetual reminder of a day
which ought to to be cherished mid held in re
iiiiaibrauce by every true A mm ictin.
The reception of this magnificent picture
will take every one by Mirpriso and we do not.
venture anything in saying thai $10 will not
procure another that cumbiuos so much of ill
(crest and beamy.
Specimens of the Magazine, with circulars,
giving full particulars, will be sent to any giv.
en address, post free on receipt of 13 cents.
Address
" DEMORESr MONl'IILV.
liovliOtf tmib-uudway, N. Y.
1
HE LADY'S FRIEND.
TWO MOM IIS GRATIS
1 he Lady's Friend announces the following
Novelets' fur lt70 : Did lie Forget Her ? ' by
Louise Cliiuulli-r Moullon ; The Cascnnnnn's
Aunt,' by Elizabeth Preseotl, author of 'Be
tween Two,' &e. ; ' Solid Silver ; or, Chrisie
Draue's Bridal Gilts,' by Ana--.dii M. Douglas,
author of the ' Deharry Fortune," wilh nu
merous shorter stories by a brilliant galaxy of
lady writers.
A finely executed steel engraving, a liani
seinc douhlu page, finely colored fashion plate,
and a large assortment of wood cuts, illustrat
ing the fashions, fancy work, etc., are given iu
every number.
li will give a popular piece of Musie in ev
ery nuuiticr.
PORTRAITS OP DISTINGUISHED
AUTHORS.
The January number will contain portraile
(engraved on stesl) of Mrs Henry Wood,
Florence Percy, Louise Chandler Moultou,
Elizabeth Prescott, Amanda M. Douglas Mr.,
Margaret liosmer aud August Bell,
NEW SUBSCRIBERS
Who Beud in their names before the first of No
vember, shall receiue the November and De
cember numbers of this year 111 addition, mark
iug fourteen mouths in ull ! And new subscri
bers sending 111 their names by the first of
Decern her snail receive the magnificent Decem
ber holiday number, making thirteen mouth
iu ull :
TERMS:
$ 50 a year ; two copies, $ 1 ; four copies, $6;
epoieshtc, (undone gratis) $8 One copy of
e Lady u friend aud one ot the Post, S4.
st A Cupy of the lorge aud beautiful Premium
Heel engraving faking the Measure of the
ceddiug Ring ' engraved in Enelaud at a
sost of $000 will be sent to every person
euding a club. Thi s engraving is a gem of arl.
Address
DEACON a PETERSON.
819 Walnut street, Philadelphia.
Specimen eopies sent for ten eents.
JEYV
STORE.
The subscriber begs leave to iuforra the sill.
tens of Ridgway and vicinity that lie baa
opined a store where may be fouud
PERFUMERY, FANCY GOODS,
TOILET ARTICLES.
STATIONERY,
FINE CONFECTION ART,
OYSTERS, ORANGES, LEMONS, in season.
nl2 vluf ' J. It. EAIRD.