(th Gjmmig gtocait t ar Timcttl Ilidgivay. Urte Expross East 2:20 p. m. do do W'oat 1:01 a m. do Mail East , 2:18 p.m. do do West 1:07 p. m. Ciocal Freight East 7:1!0. m. do do West..... 6:10 p. ta. Elk Lodgo, A. Y. M. Stated meetings of Elk Lodge will be field (it. their hall on the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month. J. K. WIHTMORK. See'y. I. 0. G. T. The Regular meetings of Ridgway Lodge, No. 256, held every Wednesday evening at Jifiir Lodge Room. H. A. PARSONS, W. S. AGENTS TOR THE ADVOCATE. The following named persons are authorized agents for tho Advocatt to receive subscrip 'Jons, advertising or Job work, take pay there for and give receipts. Wilcox. A. T. Almuc!?, J. L. Bnows. Kane. FrakW. Mekce. Johnsonsburg. Isaac Hagah. St, Marys. Chas. McVban. Cenireville. Homer B. Leach, Maj. Burke, Caledonia. W. P. Smith, B. A. Weed. Bcnnezelio. John C. Badd, J. IV. Brown. Shawmut. John Farr br. Spring Creek. A. W. Irvin. Highland. Levi Ellotiiorpe. Horton. D. C. Oyster, N. M. Brockwat. The Livery business appears to be lively Lore, If you want a new wagon or buggy go to S. Jack son's shop. M.vn. Foy's and L 0 English's P kilt snp- potrer Cor?cts cun be hadat Mrf. P. Mulone's ut from 81 50 to 2. Geo. Walk eu returns thanks to tbe citizens of Ridgway for the liberal subscrp tion reeived by liiiu which enables him to re-build his1 shop. Noticb. The Commissioners will meet at their olSae, in llidwiy, on Friday, Sep tember 30th, 1870. C. II. M'CAULEY, Clerk. It cost two do'iais a head under Bucnnn an to run the government. Under (riant it it costs but Si G t. Another evidence of the failures of Grant's administration. lie is no : uch royal spendthrift as his Democratic !)rcdeco.sors have been. Notice. There will bo a Sociable by the Ladies of 1 1 race Church, at theresidenue of Henry Souther, on Wednesday the 14th inst., 7 o'clock l'. M. The donation to pay for services the past season in the church. All aro invited to attend. Refreshments will be furnished. Milliner Shop Moved. Mrs. J. V. Ilouk bus tuo'.cd from the room formerly occupied by her over Gillis' store, to J. 11. Barird's Sioie. Mrs. llouk is now in the city p'urchitseing yooda. Our citizeus m od not be surprised when they see in her store tbe largest and best stock ever brought to Ridgway, and for less than the usual price. Those diseases which are peculiar to fe males, us Female Wcakuess, Leucorrhea, Weak Back, Irregularities, aud Nervous ot uenetai JoDility are per manently cured by the use of Dr. Pierce's Alterative Extract or Golden Medical Dis. covcry. Sold by druggists ; or send three and quarter dollars to II V Pierce, M. D., Buffalo, N. Y., and get three bottles free of Express Charges. A lire Porker. A correspondent at Morrcll, Huntingdon county, Pa., writes us as follows ; Mr. Jas. A.'IIagerty, of Union Furnace Mills, Huntingdon county, Pa re ceived a pig from Salem, Ohio, on tho 15th of last June, which the breeder said at the time was six weeks old, and weighed fifty. eight pounds. The same pig, on the 15th of August, sixty days after, was put upoa a pair of scales by Wm. Gibbs and D II Paulhamus, when it weighed one hundred and sixty-three and a halt pounds. A gain of 105 J poundi iu tho sixty days, or nearly two pounds per day. Raftsman's Journal. Are Cats Dangerous The Albany Aryus is authorty for tho following state ment. 'The good citizens of Schenectady have been alarmed greatly by a singular affair which took place there a few days ago. As a cat story it is ahead of anything of the kind we have heard. Tho father of a fam ily just before retiring late at night heard groanes in the room occupied by his daugh ter, a girl twelve years of ago. Upon go ing to the room he found a cat on tbe breast of his child, with its fore legs around the child's neck aud its mouth to tho child's mouth. It wag with some difficulty that tho cat was removed. Tho child had ev idently been asleep, and when found was eo much exhausted by her breath having been obstructed that she had not strength enough to force tho cat away. We have heard of cats causing the death of iufants in this way, but . never before heard of such an incident in connection with' a girl tweho years of age. The facts were re ported by her father himself. The girl baa lioce been troubled in breathing. Choked to Death in Fun. From the Hmover, l'a.. Bpeotator, A distressing case of homicide oceuted in the neighboring village of New Oxford on Monday afturdoon last, whioh created the most intense excitement iu that usually quiet little place. The particulars of the affair as we learned them, are substantially as follows: On the afternoon above mentioned, a man named John Bond, residing in the, uoigbor hood, vUited town and became somewhat in toxicated. The constable of Oxford township, a man named Bolten, who was standing on the pavement near Zonck's " store near the Square, and who was himself somewhat in toxicated, remarked to the bystanders that he would have a little fun, approached Bond, aud taking hold of him by the coat-collar, jestingly remarked that he was going to ar rest him. Bond making some resistance, the Con stable grasped him by the throat, and drag ged him along with him up the street, fol lowed by a crowd as is usuil in such cases. Upon proceeding a short distance the spec tators observed tha,t his g'ip was telling with fearful effect upon the poor man, and that if he was not speedily released ho would be choked to death, and demanded that he be set free. The officer, inflamed by drink and excitement refused, when the bystand ers grabbed hold of him and a severe strug gle took place, which resulted in his being compelled to release his victim. ' To the great horror of all present during the scene, it was discovered that poor Bond who had fallen to the ground during the scuffile, was in a dying condition, having evidently been choked to death. Physicians were summoned, aul notwithstanding every effort was made to restDrc him, by bleeding, etc., all proved futile and be exqired in a few minutes, and instead of a farce being enacted a terrible tragedy resulted. The tragic affair created an intense excite mcntthrotighout the townand neighborhood, Bolten was immediately arrested and con veyed to the Gettysburg jail. A Coroner's inquest was held over the corpse of the un fortunate man, and the jury rendered a ver dict in accordance with the above facts. Bond was aged about 55 years, and was harmless and inoffensive man. Every Saturday for September 10 is one of the handsomest Illustrated Papers ever issued. It coutains Europoan War Pictures. the Baden Prisoners taken at Niederbronn ; French Soldiers bathing at Naney ; A Prussian Outpost ; Saarbruek ; and Some Recruits for the South German Army. It has besides, fine portraits of Mad- imoiselle Sessi and Geo. W. Childs of the Philadelphia Ledger; a beautiful art pic ture, Morning in the Desert ; and three ad mirable summer pictures, A Picnic iu the Woods, by A. Iloppin ; Summer Days, by W. J. Ilennessy; and On tho Beach at Long Branch, by C. G. Bush. Its Literary contents comprise able and very intesesting Editorials on Tho Balance of Power, An Empire's Bull Hun, On the Uncertainty of Things, Desirable Calamity, etc. It has a full summary of Home and Foreign News, two additional chapters of The Mystery of Edwin Drood,' a sketch of Geo. W. Childs by James Parton, and other fresh and readable articles. Altogethe, it is a remarkable number of this first-class fam ily Illustrated Weekly. We speak from experience when we say that of all little domestic clouds that arise, we dread tbe one that appears when tired and hungry we leave our daily toil and wind our way home expecting smiles, hot tea, hot rolls, &c., cf-e., but instead get salu ted with "no fire in the stove! no kindling wood ! the poor darling baby crying with the cold ! And all your fault.' Why don't you get a Spear's Revolving light ? It will keep a fire all winter without removeing the fire, and it takes only half the coal that this old fashioned one docs, and besides it burns chestnut size which costs one dol lor per ton less than any other." We give it up. We are going to Ser vices' and get one just to see if the horzen will not be clearer, aud we advise our friends to go aud do likewise. Sneak. Thieves Scarcely a night pas ses of late but somebody's house, celler, or garden ia entered by thieves, and provisions, etc, carried off. The last case that we havo heard of, is the stealing of potatoes in the ground, from the lot of Miles W.Tate, Esq., pf this place, and on the same nigh per haps by the eame party all the onions were stolen from the garden of Mr. Daniel Black, It would be well for our citizens to be on the alert, and if they can, put a bul let or two, or a pint of shot into some of there miscreants; it may have the effect to deter others from prowling around their neighbor's houses at unseasonable hours. We do hope that they may be brought to justice, and tho full penalty of the law ad ministered to them. Forest JliwMiean. SB. A. FISHER, Surgeon Dentist, of Wairen, Pa., will be in St. Mary's the third week in each month. Office in Dr. Buss' building, Centre street, St. Mary's, and at Ridgway everj court week. Office at the Hyde House. 47 tf. A Warning. A jounp; lady died sud denly in Ilarrisburg several days ago. A post mortem examination revealed tho fact that some small insects found in her jute chignon had bored through the scull and penetrated the brain, producing instant death. Ex. Those 'insects' havn't got up into this country, though they might reap a rich harvest were they they to emigrate. They might - dye of old age before they bored through some of the chignons about here. McKean Miner. When we were ichobt children there was a little 'insect' that bored and scratched our heads, Taut never killed any of us, but probably would if we had worn chignons. We layer! them out with, blue ointment. . , , People as they read the la tost news from Europe have little idea of the expense in currcd in procuring it. As an instance wo the following from the Tribune : 'Our sin glo dispatch concerning the battle of Grav. elotte cost us (notwithstanding the great re. ductions in cable tolls) two thousand two hundred aud eighty dollars in gold for the mere transmission from London to New York. There were, besides, the cost of a special courier from the battle-field through Alsace, Rhenish Prussia, Belgium, and thence London, and the pay ot the corres pondent himself, together with tho pay of a body of no less than five assistants in that army alone.' Touching. An editor, who was evident ly insaue, or had a strong and vivid imag ination, recently got off the following appro priate item, if true : I had a dream the othor night When eveiything was still. I dreamed that each subscriber Came up and paid his bjil. Each wore a look of honesty, And smiles were round each eye, As they hunded out the stamps Saying, "How is that for high ?" CAUTION. Whereas our son, Francis Si mon Loesch, has left our house and board with out .just cause or provication.we hereby forbid any person harboring or trusting him on our account as we will pay no debts contracted by him. FR.4XCIS A. & FRAXCISCA LOESCH. St. Mary's, Aug. IB. 1870. 44 4t ORPHAN'S COUilT SALE. By virtue of an order of the Orphan's Court of EluCouuty, the undersigned will expose at Public Sale, on the premises, on Saturday, Sepstem'oer 3d. 1870, at 1 o'clock P. M., one hundred acres of land, more or less, situate in the Township of Spring Creek in the County of Elk, known as the James Crow Warrant, bounded on the cast, south aud west by lands of RhinesS Dilworth, and on the north by lands known as the Wil eon Warrant. TERMS : One-third cash in hand, the bal ance in two equal annual payments with in terest to be secured by bond and mortgage on the premises. JOnN CHAMBERIJN, PETER CHAMBERLIN, Guardeans- 42 t npt. ESTRAY. Estrayed from the premises of the suhscr ber, in W ilcox Pa., one light red cow, with a white spot on forehead. Any person return ing said cow or giving infoimation of her whereabouts will be liberally rewarded. Said cow had a bell on her neck when she left. JOHN BENSON. Wilcox, Ta. Aug. 16. 1870. St ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that Letters ot Administration on the Estate of John Nolf, late of Horton Townsfcip, Elk County, de ceased, have been granted to the under signed. All persons indepted to said Es tate are requested to call and settle, and those having claims against the same will present them duly authenticated for settle ment. PETER THOMPSON, JAMES R. GREEN, 45 Gt Administrtors. ORPHAN'S COURT SALE. . By virtue ot au order of the Orphan's Court of Elk County, the undersigned will offer for sale, on Saturday, Septenber 24th, 1870, at publio vendue, on the premises, all that tract of land situate in Jay Township, known as the Daniel Hewitt farm, contain ing Eighty-three Acres and forty perches strict measure. TERMS OF SALE. One third cash on conformation of sale, and the balance in two annual instalments with interest to be secured by judgment bond, and mortage on the premises. WM. li. 11 Will, lPlnM J. W. MEAD. Executors BB10K, BRICK! THE SUBSCRIBERS ARE READY To furnish brick in quantities to suit purchaseers. Will deliver on board of ears on the Daugas- choanda Railroad at Eerley. T. KING & CO. 8m Eearley July 12. 1870. DAL! "G0A.LU- The subscriber having ordered 600 tons bi tuminous aud anthricite coal is now prepared to furnish the people of Ridgway with hard ot soft coal, nut or stove sizes, lump run of mines aud Blacksmithing coal, in quantities to suit purchasers. 40 tf J1. T. DttJSJNVU.- July 23. 1870. JOB WORK done with dispatch at this Office. TO TIIK NERVOUS and DEBILITATED, WHOSE SUFFERING HAVE BEEN PRO TRACTED FROM HIDDEN CAUSES, AND WHOSE CASES REQUIRE VnOMPT TJlEATJTIEjrT TO RENDER EXISTENCE DESIRABLE. If you are suffering or have suffered, Irom involuntary discn&rges, what efiect does it produce upon your general health ? Do you feci weak, debilitated, ea. uly tired t Docs a little extra exertion produce palpation of the heart ? Does your liver, or urinary organs, or your kidneys, frequently get out ot order ; Is your urine sometimes thick, milky or flocky, or is it ropy on settling ? Or does n thick skum 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 bowels constipated ? Do you have spells of fainting, or rushes of blood to the head ? Is your memory impaired ? Is your mind constantly dwelling on the sub. ject ? Do you feel dull, listless, moping tired of company, of life ? Do you wish to bo left ulono, to get away from everybody? Does any little thing make you start or jump ? Is your sleep broken or restless '( Is the Iustro ot your eve as brilliant? I he bloom of your cheek as bright ? Do you enjoy yourself in society as well 1 Do you pursue your business with the same ener gy ? Do you leel as much conhdence in yourself? Are your spirits dull and flag ging, given to fits of melencholy ? If so, do not lay it to your liver or dispepsia. Have you restless nights ? Your back weak, and have but littlo appetite, and you attribute this to dyspepsia or liver-complaint? Now, reader, self-abuse, vencral disease badly cured, and sexual excesses, are all ca pable of producing a weakness of the gene rative organs. The organs of the genera tion, when in perfect health, make the man. Did you ever think that thote bold, defi ant, energetic, persevering business-men are arways thoe whose generative organs are in perfect health ? You uever hear such men complain of being melencholy, of nervousness, of palpatution of the heart. They arc never afraid they cannot succeed in business ; they don't become sad and dis couraged ; they are always polite and pleas ant in company of ladies, and look you and hem right in the face none of your down cast looks or any other meanness about them. I do not mean those who keep the orgrns inflated by running to excess. These will not only ruin their constitutions, but also those they do business with or for. How maney men, from badly cured diseases, from the e fleet s of self'abuse and excesses, have brought about that state of weakness in those organs that has reduced the general Bys tern so much as to induce almost every other disease idiocy, paralysis, spinal affections, Biiicide. and almost every other form of dis. ease which humanity is heir to and the real cause of the trouble scaruely ever suspected, aud have doctored for all but the right ono. DISEASE OF THESE ORGANS REQUIRE THE USE OF A DIURETIC. FLUJD EXTRACT BUCHU IS TDE GRET PIURETI, AND IS A CERTAIN CURE FOR DISEASE OP I'HE BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL, DROPSY, ORGANIC WEAK NESS, FEMALE COMLAINTS, GENERAL DEBILITY. Andall other diseases of the Urinary Oorgana, whether existing in Male or Female, from whatever cause originating, and no matter how long standing. If no treatment is submitted to. consump tion or insanity may ensue. Our flesh and blood are supported from those sources, and the health and happiness, and that of Poster ity, depends upon prompt use of a reliable remedy. HEMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU, established upward of 19 years, prepared by H. T. HELiMBOLD, DRUGGIST, 594 Broadway, New Yhrk and 104 South 10th Street, Philadelphia Pa. PRICE $1,25 per bottle, or ( bottles for $6,50, delivered to any address. Sold by all Dbcggists everywhere. NONE ARE GENUINE UNLESS DONE UP I SHEL IMGKAVEO WBAprSB, WITH FAC-SIMI- iii of ux CHEMICAL , WAREHOUSE, aud SISjNED, H. T HELMBOLD. W.S. SERVICE 00,000 CUSTOMERS WANTED. At the new Masonic Hall Building, STOVES at prices that will please of all de sirable kinds. TIN-WARE of every kind on hand at all y - ' times Special attention given to Wholesale or dors. Price list furnished to dealers on application. SHEET-TIN AND COPPERWARE House furnishing goods a great variety. STEAM AND WATER PIPEING, PUMPS, FISHING AND HUNTING TACKLE, such as RODS BAS KETS, SEINES, FLIES, nOOKS, CAPS, POWDER, &o. -c. : ALL ORDERS FOR GUN WORK Promptly attended to. BIED CAGES A NICE VARIETY. ROOFING, GUTTERS, SPOUTS. of Tin, Galvanized Iron and Copper an 1 every kind of HOUSE AND JOB WORK done on short notice and warranted, AGENCY of Henry Disltons celebrated saws. Orders for saws at factory prices so licited, also for repairing. Information and price list furnished on application. PAPER RAGS, OLD ROPE, OLD COPPER, BRASS, PEW TER, LEAD, IRON, EEESWAX, HEAVY HIDES, DEAKON SKINS, SHEEP PELTS, GREEN BACKS, NATIONAL BANK NOTES, C. a. BONDS.&. taken in exchange for Goodt or Wor7e ttaiiOtf. . w. 8. SERVICE. POWELL & KIME. QOODS FOR THE MILLION. P DWELL & KIME- At their capaeious store ia RIDGWAY Have on hand, 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 ia the county. They buy directly from manu facturers and on the GROUND FLOOR. Another advantage. You can always get what you want at their store, honco you will save time by going directly to them and TIME IS MONEY. We have no space here to enumerate all the ad vantages you will have in patronizing their establishment. But call and see, and reap the advantages for yourselves. Among their Goods you will find DRY GOODS in endless varieties, GROCERIES choice and fresh CLOTHING of best material superior cu: and finish, BOOTS & SHOES of the best stock, and make, CROCKERY for newly married, middle aged aud elderly. DRIED FRUIT, BUTTER, EGGS, PORK, HAMS, LARD, FLOUR, CORN MEAL. AND EVERYTHING ELSE. Nearly 'allj kinds of country product taken at the market value Tlnltf.