The Elk advocate. (Ridgway, Elk Co., Pa.) 186?-1868, February 06, 1864, Image 4

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    THE ELK AD V 0 C ATE
MAYORS OF Tffl
Groat Cities.
txtf tbM UkO DrosgtaM, Apothecaries M
Jbfsiotni of our several cities have eltrrv
dooumunt of essuranoa to ua that AY2U
BAB8A-P A RTLIiA has bean found to e
remedy of great excellence, and wortJ
the oonfidenea of the community. -
HOU. JAMES COCK,
Mayor of LOWELL, liAb,
aOTH. ALB1N BEARD,
Mayor of NA.3HTTA, H .
nOW. E. W. HARRINGTON,
Mayor of MANCHS3TEH, IT. ja.
HOW. JOHN ABBOTT,
Mayor of OOSOOBD, IT. H.
XION. A. H. BULLOCK,
Mayor of WOBOE3TER, MASS,
HON. NATETL BILSBEE,
Mayor of 8ALBM, MAS 8.
HON. T. VT. LINCOLN, Jr.,
Mayor of BOSTON, MASS.
HON. WM. K. RODMAN,
Mayor of PROVIDENCE, K. L
HON". AMOS W. PRENTICE,
Mayor of NORWICH, CO
HON. J. K. HARRIS,
Mayor of NEW LONDON, CONN.
HON. CHAS. S. RODIER.
Mayor of MONTREAL, O. X.
HON. D. F. TIEMANN,
Mayor of NEW YORIC CITY.
HON. H. M. KINSTRET,
Mayor of HAMILTON, O. W
HON. ADAM WILSON,
Mayor of TORONTO, O. W.
HON. R. M. BISHOP,
Mayer of CINCINNATI, OHIO.
HON. I. H. CRAWFORD,
Mayor of LOUISVILLE, KY
HON. JOHN SLOAN,
Mayor of LYONS, I-
HON. JAMES McFEETERS.
Mayor of BOWMANVTLLE. O. "W.
HON. JAMES W. NORTH,
Mayor of AUGUSTA, MB.
HON. HENRY COOPER, Jr.,
Mayor of HALLO WELL, MB.
HON. JAME3 S. BEEK,
Mayor of FRED EIUCTON, K. B.
HON. WILLARD NYE,
Mayor of NEW BEDFORD, MASS.
HON. J. BLAISDELL,
Mayor of FALL BIVER, MASS.
HON. W. H. CRANSTON,
Mayor of NEWPORT, B. 1
HON. FRED STAHL,
Mayor of GALENA, TLJ
HON. JOHN HODGDEN,
Mayor of DUBUQUE, IOWA.
HON. THOMAS CRUTCHFIELD,
Mayor of CHATTANOOGA, TKxJN.
HON. ROBERT BLAIR,
Mayor of TUSCALOOSA, ALA.
HON. R. D. BAXJOH,
. .- Mayor of MEMPHIS, TENN.
SON.
GERARD STITH,
Mayor of NEW ORLEANS, LA.
HON.
H. D. SCRANTON,
Mayor of ROCHESTER, K Y
HON. DE WITT C. GROT 1
flayer of XTTIC
1
HON. GEO. WILSON,
Mayor of PITTSBURG, PA
HON. C. H. BUHL,
Mayor of DETROIT, MICH
HON. HEMAN L. PAGE,
Mayor of MILWAUKXE, WIS
HON. W. W. VAUGHN,
Mayor of RACINE,
HON. A. FARR,
Mayor of KENOSHA,
wis.
WI3
HON. JOHN C. HAINES, -
Mayor of CHICAGO, ILL
SON.
M. J. A. HEATH,
Mayor of 8ELMA, 'i-
nou".
A. J. NOBLE, ,
Mayor of MONTGOMERY , ALA.
HON. W. S. HOLYBAD,
Mayor of COLUMBUS, OA
DON ESPARTERO MANUEL,
Mayor of VERA CRUZ.
DON PIETRE DE CABALLO,
Mayor of MEXICO.
DON ESTEPHANIE RODRIGUES,
Mayor of HAVANA.
Coitifj that the resident Druggists nave
assured them
Ayer's Sarsaparilla
Is an ezoellent remedy, and worthy the coiv
fldenoe cf tha community.
For Spring Diseases.
For ParlO'lug the Blood.
For Scrofula or King's Evil.
For Tumors, Vlrers, and Cores.
For Kruptions and Pimples.
For Blotches, lilalns, and Ilolls.
For St. Anthony's Fire, Rose, or Ery.
For Tetter or Salt Rheum. slpslas.
For Scald Head aud Ringworm.
For Cancer and Cancerous Sores.
For Sore Eyes, Bore Ears, and II amors
Vor Female Diseases.
For Suppression and Irregularity.
For Syphilis or Venereal Diseases.
For Liver Complaints.
For Diseases of the Heart.
The Mayors of tbe chief cities of the Uni
ted States, Canadas, and British Provlnoea,
, Chili, Peru, Braiil, Mezioo, and in faot al
iU0et all the cities on this continent, hae
signed this dooument, to assure their people
what remedies they may use with safety and
t jnfldenoe. But our space will only admit
1 portion of them. -
Ayer's Sarsaparilla,
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,
, Ayer's Pills, and
Ayer's Ague Cur,
raerARCD ar
Dr. jr. C. Ayer V Co-,
10WXLL, MASS.,
Aid 4mS tp DrvylsU rvwy wbm.
ORPHANS' COURT SALE. ,
by virtue and in pursuance of an order
issued out of tha Orphans' Court, of t he
County of Elk, there will he exposed to
public Sale, on Monday the 29th day of Feb
ruary, A. D. 1864, at 1 O'clock p. m., at
the Court House in Ridgway, in said coun
ty, the followingproperty, io-vi'ft
A certain messuage of Land, situated in
the township of Jay, iu the county of Elk
and state of Pennsylvania. Bounded as
follows Being part of great Lot No. 60
83 and part of that Lot Deeded to Uansclace
Crandall, by Joseph and Mary Crandall,
the 14ih day of November, A. D. 1827.
Beginning at M osier's South line and fifty
rods East of Lyman Kobinson north. east
coiner, and thenceon said Robinsons east
line to snid Robinsons, south-east corner,
thence East on the south line of said great
lot a suflio:ent distance to go straight throu
gh to the place of beginning, to maka fifty
acres, no more and 116 les, and being the
name piece of land conveyed by Samuel Bell
to snid intestate by deed dated the !i9th
day of June A. D 18f)0, and recorded in the
lleoorders Umee or tin county, in aecu
book D pftg BB and 67. Containing fifty
acres and to more and less, of which there
is about twenty-five acres improved.
ALSO One other piece of land, being
part of a large tract of Land, known as No.
6033, East of the district line and north of
tiennets branch of the Sinnamnhoning creek
and bounded as follows, to-uiit: Beginning
at the north east corner of lands of said in
testate, thence East along the line of Chan
cy Clinton, to what is known -as the Coal
bank Run, thence in a southerly direction,
following down the Coal bank run, said
Coalbuuk run, being the line to the lands of
Uibson and Miller, thence west to the south
east corner of David llullers other lands,
thence north to the place of beginning, con
taining about fifty acres, more or less, and
being the same land conveyed by deed dated
1 lie uddayof July ad. 1850, by Oeorge A.
Iluller and wile, to said intestate, and recor
ded in the Recorders Office at Ridgway, in
md for the county of Elk, in deed book 11.
l'nges 305-306 and 307.
ALSO "ne other piece of land, bounded
and described as tollows. Beginning at a
white-oak tree standing in the east line of
tract No. 4006 and south east corner of Al
ired Peareolls farm, ihcnce south, twenty
tour chains and seventy one links to a cor
ner, thence west twenty six chains and fifty
links to a corner, thence north fifteen chains
1 -i . an;rl AIIYo.l
imueievcu nuns iu litiiuKi vi
I'ersoll's land, thncc north seventy degrees
east, one hundred and twelve rods and three
fourths to the place of beginning, containing
fifty acres more or less excepting and re
serving out of the said last described premi
ses, ene half acre of land, which was deeded
to said David Iluller. by deed dated the 27th
day of June a.D. 1850, being the same piece
of laud hereafter described The said fifiy
acres, being tho same land conveyed by
Oeorge '. Iluller, to David Huller, by deed
dated theT 1th day of april A. D. 1857, and
recorded in the office for recording of deeds
in and for the connty of Elk in deed book li.
pages 553 and 554, of which tnere is about
thirty ncres improved, with a frame house
erected thereon, and apple Orchard and
fruit trees growing thereon.
4LS() One half acre or land improved
I on which there is erected a fraroe liarn. Bit-
I uated in tho township and county aforesaid'
aud bounded as follows, to-wit: Cnmmen-
cingat the 7irnpike leading from Bellefonte
to Sinethport, running westwardly along
1)10 ro'd that leads to Weeds Mill one rod west
01 t lie Darn 01 uaviu iiuuer, inence norm
erly eleven rods to a post, thence easterly
to the said turnpike, thence southerly along j
thnsaid turnpike to the place of. beginning,
containing one half acre, more or less, being
pirt of fifty acreBofland which was convey- ,
ed by John Pears ill and wife, to Delila Hul
ler by deed dated the 17th day of February,
a, d. 1834, being the real estate of David
Duller deceased, lateof the township and
county aforesaid.
fir TERMS cash on conformation or sale.
V. bltOCKVVAZ.)
.W. A. BLY, J
ililgway Jan. 23, 1804.
Admi
19t IS.
To Consumptives.
The undersigned having been
ed to health in a few weeks, by
a very
simple remedy, after, bavin suffered 8e.
ven.1 vears, with a severe luns alTeution
and the dread disease. Can umption-is
anxious to make known tohis fellow 8Uf.
ferers the means of cure.
To all who desite it, he will send a
copy of the prescription userl, (free of
charmO with the directions for prepay
ing and u.sing the same, which thy will, '
find a ture rure for CONSUMPTION,'
AriTiiM., BiiovcmTrs.CounHs. Ooi.ns I
iVc. The only objct of the advertiser
in sendinir the prescription is to benefit j
....,1 .,...! :r......f; v:i, 1
1. ttz ti :u cl . it 11 11 1 ut iui iu ttiuii w ti n-it
ho conceives to he invaluable; and he
hopes every Mifferer will try his remedy,
1 it will cost them nothing, and may
piove a blessing.
Parties wishina; the prescription will
please address
Rkv EDWARD A. WILSON.
Williii usurg, Kiusjs County,
New York.
NVTlOEtu the .Stockholders of the
Oil ('reek and Ridgway Railroad Com
'".V. Tho Annual Meeting of the Stock
holder ol'thi-f Company, will beheld on
H ednusdav thelUth day of February.
ISiU. ut 1 o'clock P M , at No. 4 Wil.
lings Al ey, Philalelphi:i.
JOSEPH LESLEY,
Secretary
""NO'rHMlVlniugT)? "the Com
ini.Hsioiiei'rt and board of Relief will be
held at the Commissioner's office in
Ridgway on Friday Feb. the 12th next.
li order of the Commissioners,
J. C. M'ALLISTER Ccrk.
January 15 1864.
NOTlOh.
To all whom it may eoncem that the
partnership heretofore existing between
Hyde, Houck &, Little, has this day
been disolved, by mutual consent, and
the business will hereafter be conducted
iu the name of Hyde and Reed
J. S. HYDE,
For HYDE, HOUCK & LITTLE
1ST OF LETl'bKS reuiuiuiug in
A tba Post Otlitie at Ridgway, Jan
uary 1st, 1134.
Woodward Weeks, John Sohenrraan,
Coroelious Keeffe, 2 Thomas Millon,
Tboiuas Fallen, B. W, Boyoo,
Fraoklin Crosby.
(& Peraoob falling for any of tha
above letters "ill please aey "adver
ted." L LUTHER, P. M.
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Admr's.
Elizabeth Meredith
Tv "opt. l'lth isr,3.
.
H1t.11). On utldily morning in
the lot biek of our dwelling, a small bun
dle of clothes, consisting of one lare
blue Veil and a Ladies white under
skirt, richly embroidered. The owner
ean have them by calling at this office
, and paying charges.
I r-,riv. r-w r-, t.
DlllAl IIJ'jII'aU.
CAME, to the premises of the sub
' ... ' sciber about the 1st of July last, a red
1 Heifer, Supposed to be three years old
. cr pr.Ng, ,e nas a re-i am wn.to
!Ptot ,,u lier "rhel "e,r hor"8 ('''ooks ln;
! lhfl owner 18 requested to come forward
, fove property, P;.y Charges and take
I her awny, otherwise she will be disposed
j of according to law.
1 Jeremiah Spileeoe,
Kersey October 27th 1803.
I.umbeimen vltteution.
SA If MILL FOR REXT.
The property known as the Rear
Creek mill will be leased for a term of
years from April 1st 18G4 to any relia
ble and energetic party or parties no
others need apply. Privilege of stock
ing will be given at any time from this
date. The property is situated in Elk
county Pa., on Hear Creek, one mile
from its mouth, which enters the Clar
ion River six milus below Ridgway. On
the place there is a commodious House
and Ham, with the privilege of thirty
acres of cleared land. Facilities for
stocking are the host in the countv.
The Philadelphia & Erie Rail Road will
be finished to Ridgway by next April,
which will bo of great advantage to
Lumbermen iu getting supplies. For
further information apply to
WALTER HKYA JT Pittsburg
or DANIKL E WER Allegheny
NEW ARRANGEMENTS.
Tho undersigned takes pleasure in
saying to the citizens of Elk county aud
the traveling publio, that on and utter
the 1st Mor.day in Sept. he will run a
line of II ick from Catalonia to thei: d
Fork of Sinnanitthonlng as follows (viz)
Leave Galedoniaovevy Monday, Wednes
day, and Friday morning, at 6 o'clock,
and arrive at 2nd Fork iu time for the
cars, and returning, leave nd Fork, on
Tuesday, Thursday, aud Saturday morn'
tngs at 6 o'clock, and arrive at 6'aledo.
nia in time to meet the Ridgway stage
.CHAUNCY CLINTON
To Consumptives.-
Consumptive sufferers will reoeive a
valuable prescription for the cure of
Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, and
all Throat and Lung affeotions, (free of
charge,) by tending their address to
Rev. E. A, WILSON,
Williamsburgh,
King Co., New York.
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FOR SALE.
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AT THE
Rail-road Store,
RtoUXFAT, Pa.
The Subscriber has just received, a ;
lariieand well selected stock of eooda. 1
nt the Rail road Store iu Ridgway, 1'a.,
consisting in part of
Dry Goods
Cm roceries
DOTS & SSIDDS,
a
Hats and Caps.
LADIES DRESS GOODS,
IS "aS 3
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In sold at I hilatlelphia prices.
--Also
Flour
Feed
Salt
Pork
Fish &c.
""Produce'
The highest cash price
be paid, for all kinds of
will
coun-
: try produce.
fcg? Give ua a call.
WILLTAM PATTON.
Rulgwvy Nov. 77A1863.
CSOLDIEHS IN THEARMY
O and our people at home
Are now uttered an opportunity by which
they can obtain a
GOOD& DURABLE TIME-PIECE
AT A
VERY LOW FIGURE.
OUR WATCHES HIE
WARRANTED TO KKEP TIME ONE YEAH
and the buyer is allowed the
Privilege of Examination.
E EE ORE ATM EXT IS REQUIRED.
Improved Duplex in full Ritbrj Artl.m.
A first class Hunting Time-Peace of Silver
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IB k, gold, most durable wrought, making
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SILVI'i
1) 1UBLBTIME HUNTING LEV
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Price, in good running order, $45, of case
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8 We ask no pay in advance, but will
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bill payable to expressman when the goods
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(he waloh can be retu'ned at our erpense.
Tht express companies refuse making
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States, consequently all such onion must
be accompanied by the oash tn insure at
tention. We make a deduotion of two dol
lars on either watoh when the payment is
forwarded In advance.
Money may be sent by express at our ex
pease. THOS GAFTERTV A CO.,
H3 ana BO Broad St., opposite City Bank,
Providenoe, R, I-
FXECUTEaS NOTICE.
Letters Tsstsmvntary having fc ffraa
ed to the subscribers, tn th rtats of B. j
Mule late of Fon Township asseased.
Notloe Is hereby given t P?r,?5
lebted to said estaf ,Mat
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payment. And leiy tU witho(It d" ,
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0 the subjo M LITTLE, )
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IMTTOH'S
Terms Redtccd to Old Priceo
OODEY'S LADY'S BOOK
Tor 1864.
OR SA T LITER A RT AND riCTOML
YEAR I
The polisher of Godey'i Lady'i Book
thankful to that publlo which bat enabled
him to publish atnsgatlne for the last tkirty
four years of a lrrger circulation than any
in America, has an arrangement with th
most popular authors In this country
Mnrlon llnrlnncl.
Attthoretn p "Alone," 'Hidden Path,"
"jVoit Side," "A'emetii," end "Miriam,"
who will furnish stories for the Lady's Book
for 1804. This alono will place the Lndy,
Book in a literary point of view far ahead
of any other magazine, Marion Harlnnd
writes for no other mniazine. Our other
favorite writers will all continue to furnish
n,llu""' '"'""L""" l"v
T II n II I ST
Lady's Magazine in the world
and the Cheapest-
THE LITERATURE
is of that kind t'tat can be read alone in the'
family circle, and the clergy In immense
numbers are subscribers for the Book,
TIIEMI'SIC
is all original, and would cost 2o cents (the
cost of the Hook) in the music stores; but
most of It is copyrighted, and cannot bo ob
tained except in "Oodev."
OUK STEEL ENGRAVINGS.
All efforts to rivel us in this have ceased,
and we now stand alone in this department,
giving, as we do, many more and infinitely
better engravings than are published in any
other work.
OODEY'8
IMMF.WCE DOl'BLR RET FAftff.
I. IV .P I. JT I' K . OJ TJ
From fine to seven full tenyth L'olorrU tathiont
on each plate. Other mtip&nnei give only
two.
EUROPE OR AMERICA.
TIIK PUBLICATION OP THESE PLATKS COST
, 810.00 MORE
nothing Wit out wonderfully large circul
vi utr A noiiiUUviai.i;B vsi 11 1 o uiu 01 J IG1 "
lines cannot afford it. We never spar mo
pey when the public can be be- efited, j
These fashions may be relied on. Dresses
may be made after them, and the weare
will not subjeet herself to tidicule, as would
be 'he cane, if she visited the large eities
dressed after the style of the plates given
in some of oursi-called fashion magaxines.
OU? WOOD ENGRAVINGS,
of which we give twice or three ttmes as
many as any other magazine, are often mis
taken the steel' They are so far superior
to any others,
IMITATIONS.
Beware of them, Remember that the
Lady's Book is the original publication and
the cheapest. If you lata Godey, you want
no other magazine.
Everyth ng that is useful or ornamenUl
in a house oan be found in Godcy.
Ao other magazine gives them, and w
have given enough to fill several large vol
umes OUR RrCfPTS
are such as can be found nowhere else.
Cooking in alt its variety Confectionary .
tne Nursery tbe loilet tbe Laundry
the Kitchen. Receipts upon all subject!
are to be found in the pages of the Lady'i
Rook. We originally started this depart
ment, ana nave peculiar lacilitics for ma'
king it most perfect. This department alone
is wortb the price of the Book. v
LADIES' WORK TABLE.
This deportment comprises engravin
ana descriptions or every article that a la
wears.
TERMS,
Cash In Ad va
a ri c e S
niteM Statet. I
a0i one y1
To any Putt OJice in th e Unit,
ine copy one year $3. z enpirs one y
So. Three copies one year, $0. Foi
copies one year, ST.
Five copies one year, and an extra copy t
In' person sending the club, $10.
Li;K copies one year, and an extra cof
to the person sending the club, $16.
t? . ,
Steven copies one year, anu nil extra eof
10 t tie person senaing me ciuo, j-zu.
And the only magazine that can be intr
uuced into the above clubs iu place Jif th
Lady s Book is Arthur's Home Magartne
Special Clubbing with other Magailnes.
Godey s Lady s Book and Arthurs. Homt
Magazine both one year. S3, 50,
Godey's Lady's Book and. Harper's Mags
line oom one year,
Godey, Harper, and Arthur will all three I
sent one year, on receipt of SH 00.
Add es Li. A. GODKT,
Hi Chettntit Street, Philadelphia, P
MME DEM0BESTS
MIRROR OF FASHIONS
QUART IKLY JOURNAL I)U ORA.N
I Monde.)
! Circulation 4U.0H0 (largest in- tli
world.) pach number contains lar
and magnificent Fashion Plates, splend
I illustrations ol all tbe fashionable ad
Paris novelties, for ludies' and children
Dress. useul information, and the lb
lite-size 1 atterns, cut ready tor use, et
eto. Yearly, $1 ; single copies, 2t5 ceo
i'uoiisiied at iime Demomkst s r(
rium of Fashions, No. 473 Broadwav
BrtiS-MUlU ANU VALUABLE i'HEifWU J1S .
rach Yearly Subscriber to JawiVjiDi.
niorest'e M i' r r of Fanhion's is entit 'rd t
the selection of 50 cents 'Vorii, of ti
Patterns, or u copy of M inc. Det
Systnie fo Cutting Children's D
or tor 50 ents extra, the Ladi
tern.
For a club fo 5 subscribers at
will be sent Person's, Arthur's
other $2 magazine or uewspirti
year, or a splendid Photograph A;
tor a club of 8, Uodey s Lady 1
or any other S3 magazine, or an eTe
gilt, or steel Rack Comb, or Side Col
A Club 01 IU, Dime Demorest a
nunning otitcn sewing tannine. 0
Selt.tucking Attachment, or a full sei
Steel or (iilt tombs. . :
A Club of 63. a new Wheeler and V.
son's Sewing maehine with Hemmer
Self tucking Attachment. ' C
A Club of Qa, a splendid pat;r( !rf
Oold Watch.
All tha Subsoslbers are aptrtled to
qrst premium, and to tbe setter
the olub an extra copy of tbe Mirr
Fashions for one year.
a.uj vvuucr mm suoacnpuonu t.
i....i...fai - A . .
wwuro malting, ud a club. -n
oredited the same as if sent altogtber.
uuuiuors specimens seat pw
uuu icucit 01 ij rente.
Rplendid terma for agent. - Send
a Circular. n