The Elk County advocate. (Ridgway, Pa.) 1868-1883, November 16, 1876, Image 2

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Jljsr; a. r9jM, Jr.,
Editor.
;c?.c2aY, ::ov. istii.. is:e.
IVrolerim Statlst-Jcti for Ortober.
We tV.o 'n fol'owirir; from the
Petroleum report cf thr- OH City Der
rick for the monfh of CvtoUr. A
greater number of well bus tarn com
pleted than for any previous month.
Total number of wells completed for
month, 272, distribute! as follow:
Butler and Armatronr;, H weiU, num
ber of dry holes li, lncreo oftlaly
yield POO barrels; Cinrion, W w-'llf", tliy
holes 9, iurwo of dally yield, 1050;
Venango; Warren and Forest. SO wt-lls
dry holes. 14, Increase of dally yield,
200 barrels; M'Kcan and Cattaraugus,
C5, dry holes 3, increase of dally yield,
f50 barrels. Total of wells completed,
f72, dry holes, 40, total increase of
daily yield, 2700 barrels. It will be
torn from the above that the number
of dry holes obtained in Clarion
county is only 9 out of 90 wells drilled,
and most of these were obtained in at
tempting to fiud an outlet. In liutlcr
the dry holes form a circle round the
outer edges of the great district, with a
few scattering here and there over its
broad surface. As yet Clarion county
maintains its former excellence kb
producing territory. From the pen-
oral tenor of the report a material fall
ing off in the production for t he win
ter months is evident. Up to Nov.
1 st, 567 wells were drilling, and 8G3
rigs up and building, which shows
well for a busy season throughout the
oil region.
General White Elected.
Returns from the Congressional con
test in this district indicate the elec
tion of General Harry White by a ma
jority of about 1,700. Indiana eounly
pives him, 2.-107; Armstrong 700;
Forest 0. This county gives Mr.
Jonks 240,.and Clarion, 1,291.
The contest was ona of the most
severe within our experience, and the
result in this county shows how closely
Republicans adhered to their candi
date, reducing Mr. Jenks' majority of
two years ago four hundred votes.
l'erhop3 there were other reasons for
this falling oil'. Two years ago Mr.
Jenks had made no record as a Demo
crat, and his neighbors having full
faith in Ills ability as a lawyer and
knowing him to be a true gentleman,
stepped out of party lines to elect him
to the honorable position of Congress
man. His record as a member, how
ever, was that of a Democratic par
fizan, every measure proposed in cau
cu3 receiving hitj support, and new he
is measured, net on his merits as a
gified alt lney and courteous gentle
man, but as the notorial of which a
Democratic member for this 20th Con
gressional district is composed. We
opposed Mr. Jenks' election from this
standpoint, and wo are pleused to
know that In the heat of the contest
uo one so far forgot themselves as to
allow their party feeling to lead them
into a personal contest.
Or the successful candidate we have
taken-frequent occasion to express our
opinion, and we vV.l now ju.t add,
that he is not an untried man, ourpeo
pie know him to be trustworthy, and
that in the ensuing Congress they
f.hall not be misrepresented. Brook
ville Tcepubiican.
Ghoo'ln? a "President.
Every vutor will understand Ly this
time that he dees not vote directly for
President aud Vice President. Ths4t
might be the best way, but it was not
eo provided in the Constitution. He
votes for as many electors as his state
has Congressmen and Senators. In
this State we have 29 because we have
27 members cf Congress and two U.
S. Senators. The v lmio number of
electors in t he United states is 3'ift,
necessary to a choice ls.j. These elec
tors are generally selected by the Stute
Convention'ot' each party, and voted
for by the people at the polls. In some
States, Colorado for instance, the elec
tors are selected by the Legislature,
being Republican or Democratic ac
cording to the politics of that body.
The electors who are elected meet at
the capital of their respective States
and vote by baliot for President and
Vice President. The certifled record
of this vote is transmitted to the Presi
dent of the U. S. Senate. On a given
day the Senate and House meet in
Joint convention and in their presence
the President cf tho Senate opens all
the certificates and tiie electoral votes
are counted. The person having the
greatest number of votes for President
shall be President if Buch number be a
majority of the whole number of elec
tors appointed; and if no person have
such majority, then, from the persons
having the highest number, not ex
ceeding three, on the list of those
voted tor as President, the House of
Representatives shall choose im
iueiiatolyr by ballot, the President,
livit ;u choosing the President, the
votes shall be taken by States, the
representative from each State having
one vote,
Some former Congresses adopted a
Joint rule providing that either House
might object to the vote of a State and
throw it o: L'ut Congress failed to
adopt this joh.t rule at the last session,
bo no such rroviaiou now exists. An
effort w:ii made by Senator Morton
lxt vln!e:a to have the Constitution
boumended as to refer all 6ueh ques
tions to the Supreme Court. But the
Demeratio House took no action in
the matter and the whole power of
deciding any contested case will rest
with (-'enator Terry, af Michigan, the
President of the Senate blnce the
death, of Vice Preeident.
New York, November 11. A Are
broke out at Perth Amboy, N. Y. at
4 o'clock yesterday afternoon,' and
spread fo rapidly that It was feared
the whole town would bo destroyed.
At 9:30 P. M. the fire was still raping.
The entire block on Smith street, from
High to Rector Mroot was burned to
the ground. The fire originated In
McCormlck A Connory's grocery shop
from one of the employee carrying a
lamp among theconl oil. The follow
ing prominent place were burned;
Davlnson'i clothing store next to Me
Cormlck'e total loss, nothing snved;
Garretson's meat market: J. L. Hare's
carpet and furniture establishment,
stock partly saved; W. II. Moore,
drug store, total loss; Post Office and
Western Union Telegraph Office to
tally destroyed. It was feared that
tho Parker House, a large hotel,
would be burned, but the wind blow
ing in an opposite direction, the fire
did not reach it A steam fire engine
arrived from Elizabeth at 7:30, and
soon had the tire under control. A
Rnhway fire company arrived at 7:45
Water was scarce none being nearer
than the river, and they could only do
good work in saving property. Mc
Cormick fc Conney lost everything,
not even saving their books. The
party who caused the fire was burned
seriously. The total loss is about $30,
000. A man named Koscher was assaulted
near Locust Dale, Schuylkill county,
on the 4th, by three men, and so badly
heat en thnl ho died in a lew hours.
John Leiiuan. James Lochlin and
Michael Colgan were arrested for the
ollense.
List of Jurors
drawn for November Term 187G:
ORAXD.
Benezette (Jeo. Rothrock, farmer.
Bcnzinper Philip Kreckle, farmer;
Peter Wilhelm, farmer; Charles Rit
tcr, farmer.
Fox N. C. Bundy, farmer; John B.
Cuneo, farmer; U. W. Rogers, farmer;
Win, E. Hewitt, farmer; Eugene A
Thompson, farmer; Thomas Dollinger
blacksmith; Michael Gllleii, stone
mason.
Highland E. Hovencamp, school
teacher.
Horton John Keltz, millwright
Edwin Aldin, laborer; S- M. Bundy,
laborer.
Jay Cornelius Connely, laborer;
Luther Lucore, farmer.
Jones-Joseph Houghtailing, laborer.
Millstone Harrison Catts, lumber
man.
Ridgway M. J. Early, physician;
David S. Luther, carpenter; James
M'Govern, laborer.
St. Mary's Lewis Geisc, laborer; B.
F. Lawrence, laborer.
TRAVERSE.
Benezette R. W. Petriken, farmer.
Benzinger John Nissel, school
teacher; John Kreckle Jr. laborer
John Gregory, farmer; John Kraigle,
farmer; Jacob Ilanes, farmer.
Fox Patrick Callahan, farmer;
Clinton A. Bundy, farmer; Charles
Brown, farmer; George English, far
mer; Robert M. Wilson, fanner;
James R. Taylor, farmer; Joseph
Schrivtr, Laborer; Samuel Brown,
laborer; C. R. Keltz, millwright;
Joseph Emmett, blacksmith.
Horton John Brown, farmer;
Stephen Fox, farmer.
Jay L. E. Leggett, laborer.
Jones Charles Horton, laborer,
Jackson Lucore, laborer.
Ridgway Walter S Service, gen
tleman; Samuel W. Miles, plasterer;
G. G- Messenger, merchant; B. F. Ely
lumberman.
Spring Creek Mathew Sbanley,
laborer.
St- Marys Xaverius naberbush,
carpenter; Anthony Bieberger, car
penter; Joseph Krat't. carpenter;
Michael Bauer, stone mason; Philip
Fisher, bar tender: Henry Fochtman.
blacksmith; John Freindle, black
smith; John Leitner, painter; Joseph
Deitz shoemaker; James Rogan.
hotel keeper.
SEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
MILLINER? AND E&ESSMAKING.
MRS. J. R. KELTZ, Kersey, Elk
Co., Pa., takes this method of
announcing to tile citizens of Elk
county, that she bason hand an assort
ment of fashionable miiiincry goods
which will he so d cheap Also dress
making in all its branees.
Agent for Dr J. Bail Co.'s Patent
Ivory and Lignum Vitw Eye Cups.
Send for descriptive circular.
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SHERIFF'S SALES.
BY virtue of nundry writs of fieri
facias, alias fieri facias, venditioni
exponas, levaria facias alias levari
facias, and testutum fieri fiu-lna ittnued
out of the Court of Common Pleas of
Elk county, and to me directed, I,
DANIEL ttcULL, High HherlfT of
said county, do hereby give notice that
I will expose to public sale or outcry,
at the Court House, lu Ridgway, ut
one o'clock P. M. on
MONDAY NOVEMBER, 20TH.W0.
ALL the right and title of Daniel
Sorlbnor to the following described
real estate situated in the Village of
Kicigway in t nc county ofElkHlato
of Pennsylvania to wit:
Being the south halves of Lots No.
70 and 71 agreeable to the manor nlot of
the town or village of Rldirv.ay as Re
corded in the olllco for Reeordlnu
Deeds In and for said count v ami be
ing of ground conveyed to F.lliiua C
Horton witc or Cliarlcs A Hortou ly
Henry (tout hers, wife and Albert Wjf
lisby deed dated July ad 1Hi9 and Re
corded in the Recorders Office In and
for said county the tit 1 1 day of July
)to0 In Deed Hook "11 ' page 107 &,
which was also, conveyed by Charles
Horton midwife to Charles McVoan
by deed dated the 8th day of Mav
1H01, and recorded In deed' book "M"'
page t5 tCc and the same laud cou
veyedto the parties of the first purl by
Charles McVoan and wife, by deed
dated the 0th day of April, 1807,
and iweorded as aforesaid in deed book
"M" page f'J &c, reference thereat
had, the recital of title, will more fully
appear. Also being tho property
known ns the David "Luther lots.
There is erected on said lots a two
story frame dwelling house 20 by 25
feet, addition 12 by 20 feet. Also a
frame barn 35 by GO feet.
Seized nnd taken into exculion jts
the properly of Daniel Scribner, at
sale of Edwin Paine for use.
ALSO, all that certain town lot in
the borough of M. Mary's Elk County
Stiitf' of lVmiHvlviiiiiii. Mlnntonti iMist
side of St. Midiae! street, containing
one nuncireu toot iront on said st
Michael street, by two hundred feet
deep at right angles, ana Known as
lot No. 06. on said St. Michael street,
according to the map or plan of said
Rorough of St. Mary's Upon which
is erected a plank house 10x20 feet, 1J
stories aiui a good spring ol water
thereon.
Seized and taken in executiou as the
property of John Huber, at suit of
Jacob Rappel now for use of Prank
Locker.
ALL of the defendants interest
in and to the following real estate
situate in licnzinirer Township, Elk
County, Pennsylvania, being parts of
warrants isos. 4ioa ana nut. jioumieu
and described as follows; Beginning
at a post at tiie southwest corner ol
land of Stephen Henry, said post being
likewise tiie northwest corner ot me
land belncr described, thence along the
line of said Henry's land and oilier
lands east three hundred and fourteen
(311) rods to a post; (hence south one
hundred and twenty-four and two
tenths (124 2-10) rods ton beech; thence
west one hundred and fifty-live and
two-tenths ( 1 65 2-10) rods to a post;
thence south one hundred and twenty
three and six-tenths (12:1 G-H) rods to
a post on the north lino oflvriegle's
land; thence along said line south
(S9jj) west one hundred" and twelve
and eight tenths (112 8-10) rods to a
post, on the east side of the Olean or
North St. Mary's Road; thence along
said road north westerly two hundred
and fifty-three (253) rods to the place
of beginning, containing three "hun
dred and twenty-three aud eight
tenths (323 8 10) ueres and allowances
for Stores' Avenue.
Seized and taken in execution as
the property of Nelson "Wemnier &
John P. Wemmor, Copardners, trad
ing as N. J. Wemnier & Son, at suit of
the Union Banking Company.
TERMS OF SALE.
The f&llowing niasi be strictly eomplied
with when the property ig struck ofr:
1. All bids must be pnid in fell, except
1mm e I lie pi u i n i i rl orotucr lieu cretlitcr be
comes the purchaser, in which case tiie
cos-tson the writs must he paid, as well as
all hens prior to '.hat of the purchaser, and
a duly certified list of liens shall be
fuvuihhed, including mortgage searches nn
the property sold-, loge'her with such lien
creditor's receipt for the auiouut of the
proceeds of .he sale, or such portion thereof
as he shall appear to be entitled o.
2 Ail shIch not settled inimtduitely will
be continued until sit o'clock, I'. M., at
hirh twiie nllprt-pcity not settled lor nill
n?;iiu t3 put up. android ut 'be expense nnd
risk of the person to whom it was first
M ruck off, and who in ease cf deficiency at
hucj re-s.ile. hIoiII tmike good the same and
in no iiistanae will the deed be piescnied in
court fo. cunfiuini iou uii'es the bid in
actually nettled lor with t'e Sheriff as
UAMKLSt U U Sheriff
Sheriff Office. UiJcway, l a. 1
October, 25. 1876
Sce l'ui don's Digest 9th edition, page
41G: mi ll's Forms,, page 384-
Aduiiiilstrator's Notice.
Kmitte of Michael llemdle deueiihcd.
Letters of Administration upon tin shove
e-ilute have been granted to the under
tigned, all persons Indented to said es
tate are requested to make panieut, and
those having claims to present the eauie
without delay to
N27i6 JOHN B 11 KINDLE, Adtu'r
ADMISLSTRATOIt'S NOTICE
Estate of Cornelius Wainwrlght,
dee'd.
Letters Testamentary upon the above
estate have been granted to the un
dersigned, all persons indebted to said
estate are requested to make payment,
and those having claims to present
the same without delay to
RALPH JOHNSON, Admr.
A CARD
To all who are suffering; from the
errors and indiscretions of youth,
nervous weakness, early decay, loss of
manhood, tc, I will send a recipe that
will cure you, FHtUOFCHAhOE. This
great remedy was discovered by a mis
sionary in (south America. Send u self
addressed envelope to the Rev. Joseph
T. Inman, Station D, Bible House New
York City.
TEAMING.
The undersigned having providep
himself with a team of horses, wagon,
etc., is prepared to do job teaming of
all description. A large stock of sea.
soned hardwood on hand, and- for sale
atreasonuble figures. Your pationage
is solicited.
W. A. DERBY.
Sept. 21s 1876 8m.
Executors' Notice
Estate of Frederick Dippold,
de
ceased.
Letters Testamentary uuon the
above estate have been granted to the
undersigned, all persons indebted to
said estate are requested to make uav-
ment, and thoee having claims to pre
sent tne same witnout aeiuy to
J Exrre
O. L. BAYER
List of Cases to be tried In Elk County
vonri, Aoreinber jerm, ib?o.
civil list.
1 John Tudur va II. Woodward et
al. Mo 6 August term, 1870.
z Kiias Moyer vs P- w. Hayes ct al,
No 17 April term, 1874
8 Souther, Willis & Souther vs J C
Honk, executrix, to. No, 31, Septem
ber torm, 1870
4 J. V . Houk vs Snvlor Jackson.
No n, January term 1870.
ft Sarah V. Wilcox, widow, etc vs
Josso and John Plait. No 21 May
term, lH7rt
(I JusK P Hall vs I) Ktinesetal.
No lli May lenn 1875
i.ornelitw Wninwr kM vs Wal
lace II JoIhimoii ot al No I I. Selitem-
her term l87f.
8 1 he Ctiltimli;t Iiimtrancc Co vs
Jacob Kraus. No 213 September
term 1870
I) The Columbia Insurance Co. vs
Jeo Helmut. No 211, September term.
lK7fl
10 The Columbia, ltiHuratice Co vs
Anthony Schauer. No 2l-". Sciitcin-
ber term 1870
II The (.'iilumhiiL Insurance (V vs
Angt-liea Klatisinan. ICx'r, Ac. No 254
September term, 1875
12 J. W. ltrown vs 1) 11. Polen.
No M, September term, 1875
l;l John Munn vs Lewis 8 Dodd.
No 41, November term, 1876
14 Klenora Walker, ao vs Joseph
Seager. No SH, September term, lb70
Casts at Jsmc iiud undetermined in
J:'lk County Ccuiimon l'lcas, ut No
vember. Term, 1870.
1 Illrnian Woodward vs Thomas
Toizer. No 2'.i, November term, 180'.'.
2 A H Packard vnjohn Kaul ot al
No 18, April term 1870
8 R A Weed vs 11 C Rowman. No
21, April term, 1870.
4 M M'Ou Hough vs Jacob M'Cauley
No 3!', April term. 1870.
5 W. L. Harm's vs the Tanrferdale
Coal Co. No 1, November term 1870
0 (Jcorge Schneider vs Ueorge
.uceKcr o iu iNovermoer term, I8i0
7 Reuben Wlnslow vs Edwin
Fletcher No 20 November term, 1870
o jonuatnan Uoytiton et al vs A.
C Finney et al. No 1 January term
1871
0 Daniel Stroup vs D F Anderson
et ul. No 2 January term, 1871.
10 Frank A Looseh ot al. vs frank
Keller. No 22, April term 1872
11 lsae 1' Martin vs O Dickinson
No 27, August term. 1872
12 Rorough of St. Marys vs Charles
Kuten. iso a, November term, 107a
13 Thomas Keller vs. The Penna,
Jl It Co. NO 1&, vember Term
1872.
11 Rorough of St Marys vs Charles
Kuffon. No 2, November term, 1872
lo The St Marys toal Co. vs
George Rettger. No 2-5, November
term, 1872
JO August weeger vs Martin JiurD
street ho 21, November term, 1875
17 The Clarion River Nav. Co vs
Moore Bros. No 41 January term,
1873
18 John DuRois vs M V Tyler- No
15 August term 1S7;1
l'J John Dullois vs David Tyler.
No 20, August term, 1874
20 Miles Dent vs Charles St John
ot al No 4 January term, 1871.
21 The Com. of Pennsylvania use
of J A 11 auk vs Andrew Kaul. No
07, Janiuir' term, 1874
22 Urown & St rut hers Iron Works
vsJohn G Bryan. No 11, April term
1874
23 EMns Maekoy vs H May No 61
April term, 1374
24 Timothy Gtillfoyls vs Henry
Tietge, No Wl April term, 1874
20 Louis Gciss-: vs Muiogund,'!., ex'r.
etc No 12 April term, iv; 1
2f Jhn Andrews G T "Wheeler
& Co. No 03 April term I $74.
27 A fallen vs Moore P-ros No Go,
April term, 1871
28 SV Wilcox et al v. Josnsnnd
John Plait No 21, May term, 170
2') fouthtr, Will's & Souther vs
Jeanctte C Houk, Kx ic. No til Sep
tember term, 171
;;o James K P Hall vs 1) Kunesund
Mary Kuues. No l!'o May term, 175
31 Cornelius Wninwright vs w II
Johnson et al. No 1 1 September term,
1870
32 J W Brown vs D R Polen. No
51 Sept term, 1875
3 George H Pag vs U S Tyler.
No 93 Sept term, 1870
4 A 0 Allen vs II V May. No
l'J3 September term, 187
3r Samuel r'aerman vs V 8 Service
& Co No 253 September term 1875
30 P Kemmerer vs Adem Uemniorer
No 31 Nov. term, 1874
37 The Columbia Insurance Co Vs
J Kraus. No 243 Sept term, 175
38 Tho - olumhiu Insurance o vs
O Sehiuit. No 24 Sept term 1875
39 The Columbia Insurance Co vs
Anthony Scluurr
No
rieptember
term, fii
,4') Tbo t.'iiluinbia
Angelica Kluusman
Insumiice r v
,'o -04 fcepteni-
bur term, lci
11 Enos Moyer vs
Williitm VodJ.
No 187 May term lfr7i-
42 tliurlss A Moyer vs David A
PoiAthm No 15:J Miiy term lfc"'
43 Andrew f-piliane vs Michael
Glutt o DO fc'pt term l7fi
41 John Tudor vs II iiain Woodward
et al
45 J V Hmik vs S Jaekswv Jso 13,
Jan. term 187i
4tJ Elias Moyer vs P V Hayes No
17 April term, 174
47 Elenorn Walkef vs John 8fHgor
No 89 Kent term 17B
48 John Munn vh Lewis S Dodd
No 44, Nov term, W't.
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ses, as it tins proved to be the only article
mitt will absolutely without deception, re
store gray hair toils original oolor, health
softness, lustre nnd benuly, and produce
Imir on bald heads of its original growth
and col'ir.
This beautiful and frarn.itly perfumed
nrticlo is complete within itsdlf, no waHliiti(
or preparation before or iificr its use, or
accompany nient. of any kind being required
to orjiuia lliesc desiriililfj reiit'.ls.
Hera Is the Prcof of its SUPERIOR
EXCELLENCE.
i'cad this Hume Certificate, testified In
by Ivl wind II. Omiigues one of the most
competent Dntgnisls and Chemists of Phila
delphia, a ui.ui whose verncity none cao
doubt.
1 am 'lappy lo add tnv teslimo ly to the
lrcat valuo nf the London liiiir Color Hn
storer which restored my ha.r to its origi
uul Color, and the hue appears lo be per
manent. I am SiitUfjed that this prepara
tion not a dye but operates cpnn the se
cretions. It is also a beautiful hair dress
ing and promotes the growth. 1 purchased
the first buttle from Ij.lward B. Oarrigues.
druggist, Tenth and Coates street, who can
also testify niy hair was quite gray when 1
commenced i is use. MHS. MILLER, No
730 North Ninth street, 1'hila,
Dr. 8wayue is Son, Hespccted friends:
I Lave the pleasure to inform- you that a
lady of my acquaintance, Mrs. Millor. is
delighltd with the success of your London
Hair Color Restorer." iier hair was fust
falling and quite gray. Tho color has been
restored, the fulling off entirely stopped,
aai a new growtb ot bair is the result.
. il. iMRRiaUKS,
Druggist, cor Tenth and Contes, Tbila,
BOSTON TESTIMONY.
July 22d, 1871 Dr. Swayno & Son:
Last winter while in Trenton, N. J., I pro
cured Six botlies London ilair Color Re
stater, which I like very much, in fact bet
tor than any thing I have used in tbc last
nine years. If you please, send tue one
dozen bottles C U 1) care W S Foglcr &
Son Druggists, No 723 Tremont street,
Boston. Respoctfully yours, At)A BAKER
.o tyj Kuthinu Square.
London Hair Color Restorer ai.d Dressing
Has completely restored my bair to its
original color and youthful beauty, and
caused a rapid and luxuriant erowtb.
MRS. ANNIE MORRIS, No 61 Horth
Seventh Street, Philadelphia.
Dr. Daltou of Philadelphia, says of it
The London Ilair Color Restorer is used
very extensively among toy patients aud
friends, as well as by myself. I therefore
i-poak from experience.
75 CENTS PES BOTTLE.
Address orders to Dr. SWAYNB SON
330 North Sixth 8trect, Philadelphia, Pa.,
dole Proprietors.
SOLO ni'ILI, on Mi GISTS
T II E LUNGS
COHSUJIPTIOH!
This distreneingand dangerous complaint
and its premonitory symptoms, neglected
cough, uil'.t sveats, hoarseness, wasting
flesh lever permanently cured bv
swayss's co:-ipou;i syrup op wl:
liUUNCHITI A p-emonitor or Pul
monary Consumption, is characterized by
cntarrh, or inllamatiosi of the tuueutu tttetu
brano of the uir paKangca, with cough and
tip-'-'toralicn, short breath, honidtnead,
pains in the chest. I'nr all bisnohiul atTec
tioua, sore throat, loss of voice, cough,
DR. SWAYNE'3
Compound Syrup cf Cherry I
IS A bOVtttEIPN ItEMSU
Heniorihng?, or Spitting of Blood, may
proceed lrotu tue larynx, iraehia, bronchia
or lung aud avisos from various c.iun-s, as
undue physical exertioo, ple.hoia, tr full
ness of the vosc1h, weik imih". iwe:raiu
ng of the voice, suppressed evacjiit.on, ob
strtv'.Monofthe cpleea or liviv, its.
Or. Sv..".j tie's Cfiiioni;d Kyrnp cf WLa
Clierry.
Ktrikei at. the root of disease by purifying
the blood, re-iturir.g the liver and kidneys
to healthy aonou, invigorating the nervous
eyitem.
Ihe only Ftuu'lard lemcly for tieir.or-
rliuno, brsnohiiil nnd till pulmonary cora-pt-iiuts.
Coneuniptives o those predis
posed to weak lungs should not fail to use
ibis pie-it vegctab.e remedy.
lis imirveious power, not only over con-
cuutpt-on. but over every cluouio uiseise
where a gradual alterative action is needed
I nder its use the cough is looseued, Hie
night sweuts diiuinislied, the pain subsides,
he pulse returns lo Us tinturul standard.
the btoinueb ia improved in ita power to di
gest and assimilate the food, and every
organ has a purer and better quality of
blood supplied to it, out ot which new re
creative and plastic material is niude.
Prepared only by
BR. SWAYNE&SCM,
S33 Xortk Sixth Street, Philadelphia.
Sold by all Prominent Druggists.
Itching Piles!
PILES, PILES, ITCH ISO PILES,
rosiTiVELT curkd by the use of
S WAYNES OINTMENT
HOME TESTIMONY.
I was sorely afflicted with oo of the most
distressing of all diseases Pruritus or Pru
rigo, or more commonly known as itching
Plies. The itching at times was almost in
tolerable, iacrensei bv scratching, and not
unfrequcntly become quite sore. I bought
a box ot Sway ne's Ointment; its use gave
quick relief, and in a short time made a
Btrfectcure. lean now sleep undisturbed,
and 1 would advise all who are suffering
with this distressing complaint to procure
is vi ay ne's Ointment at once. I had tried
piescriptions almost innumerable, without
finding and pernio nent rejiof.
JOSEPH W. CHRIST,
(Firm of Itoedel Christ,)
Boot and Shoe House 844 North Second
Street, Philadelphia.
SKI IT DISEASES.
Bwayne's All-healing Ointment is also
a gpecilio for Tetter. Itch, Salt Kheum,
8iald Head, llrvsipelas. Barber's Itch
lilotchea. all Scaly, erusty, cutaneous Er
ruplioua. Perfcotly safe and- harmless
even on Ibe most tender infant. Price 50
coat Sent by maillo any address on re
ceipt of price.
SWATHE'S PANACEA.
Celebrated all over the world tor ita rema
ble cures et Sorofula, Mercural and Pyphil
itio complaints-. Describe symptoms in all
ocmmicanutioaddrest nsleltera to UK
6 W AVNE and 80N, rhilado.lphia. n7yl
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ELK COUNTY ADVOCATE
ONLY REPUBLICAN PAI'EK
IN ELK COUNTY".
TERMS TWO DOLLARS A YEAH
GIVE US A CALL FOIl
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BILL HEADS,
MONTHLY STATEMENTS,
PROGRAMMES, POSTERS, &0.
ORDERS liY MAIL-
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Address,
THE ADVOCATE,
Ridgw7, Elk Co., P.
S & CO.'S
ORG-AN
-,: ff t anS mrcMiM never before sttaitid
;K ...... , ,. n, .1 rsi 1 1 , H I H.W 3.TV1M. ROW mlV
CambridareDOrt. Mass.
;:tatc St., f biwset S8 Ladgate Bill, London,
Mi. icl Tcinn.il of Mtfctoil moilc and vsluible rw1
maii r i vr y-r, or t-n cfiit. a number. Ech num
I hi; xiuii'fl
Are surely getting better notwith
standing the croakings of politicians;
else whj- should our most sagacious
merchants venture to lay In " such
tremendous stocks of goods. We no
tice that our downstairs neighbors,
Messes Powell & KIme, are opening
up one of the largest and most com
pute assortments of merchandise that
we remember ever before having sen
in our town. Indications too are. that
they have made no mistake in ventur
ing to increase their business,' for
there is a constant rush for their new
goods. Every department of their
well arranged sales rooms seems to be
well filled not only with the' choicest
of seasonable goods, but also -with well'
pleased and satisfied looking customers
If you have not already been there
this week, we advise you to go at once,
"4'ou will never be sorry. ,' i
F YOU WANT TO BUY
GOODS CHEAP
r.o ro
J AM La H HAGKKTY
Main Strse., Ridgway, Ta.
II V GOODS, NOIIO.N3, HOOT?
SHOES, HAT3 AND CAPS,
GLASS AND QUEEN S
WAUE, WOOD AND
VILLOW-WAKE.
TOBACCO AND CIGAR.
Croocrics aad rrjvisicns.
Ti e P.EbT i:KA.N"v3 ul FLOtJKi
Cciinttiiitlj' on li.it.J, Ctrl fiId eg cheap'
u the 111 i:api:st.
JAM Ii H A01CHTY.
MANY YSAES C? OAHSTOL SS'
23AF.CII PttUfl JCED IT.
WOOD'S IMPHOVE Ii'AlU KtSTOR--ATlVtl
in unlike any other, and has no
equal. Tho Improved has new vegetable
toitic prspatitite, restores grey hair to a
loy, naUMl color; restore faded, dry
i.nrsh aud fu.llir.s; hair; restores dresncR.
gives vigor to tne hair;, restores hair lo
preaiuturely ball bend-.; removes dandruff,
humors, scaly eruptions; removes irrits
j tiou, itciih'jj and s.-aly dryness No arti-
' cle iirodunen riu?ii wfiiirlAi'f.il etfvt!. T,v
it, cc for Wood's Improved Hair Keslora
live, aad don't b put off with any other
att;!e. 6o!d by all druggist in this placo
u ii J deuleis everywhere. Trade supplied
F.t manulac:urers' prices by C A- Cock &
Co , Chicogo, Solo Agents for the United
States aud c'auadas,- and by Johnston,.
Ucilouay & Co., Philadelphia. ZIj.
NEW EIVEItY STABLE
DAN SCRIUNEK WISHESTO IN
lorm tli6 Ctttzcus of Ridgway, aod tha
public gCLerally, that he ha started a Liv
cry Stable and will keep
GOOD STOCK, GOOD CARRIAGES
Uuijiaa. to let upon the most reasoaa
ble term.
C&IIe will also do job leaning.
Stable oa Broad street, above Main
AU orders left at the Pout Offiot will ner
prompt attention
Au 20 1870. tf.
1 B. Wachtel, St. Marys Pa. repre-
serits the following Ooinpanys for'
Ellt and McKean counties
North Briiish and Mercantile-27,600 000
iEtna, Hartford ..7,000,000.
Paterson. N. J UKrXJO
Amazon of Cincinnati 1,000,000
German American, N. Y 2,000,000
Niagara, N. Y -UOO.OOG
Kochester, Pa , 130,000
i r. i,lle& Accident, iiartiora -4,ooo 000-n-7-i-l3.
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Executor's Notlce
INSTATE of Charles Broekl, de
ceased. Letters Testamentary upon
llie above estate have been granted to
the undersigned, all persons indebted
to suid cstato are requested to make
payment, and those having claims to
present the fame without delay to
CHARLES LUHll, iixeoutOB..
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