THE ELK ADVOCATE Manhood how ,ost, how Ko- mmt rublishcd. a v,.';,;i'ii'Av new edition of J)r- Culverwells Celebrated Essay on tlio radical cure (without niodiciue) of (?I'nMATOBRIKE.,or sennna I Weak ncss, Involuntary Seminal Losses, I MI'O tkscy, Mental and Physienl Incapably Impediments to Marriage, cte. asoctp (Vi.nsumtion, Ei'H.F.rsv, and Fits, in, liuced by eclf-indiilgcnso or sexual ex. travagancc. tajf Price, iu n scaled envelope, only G ccuts. The celebrated author in this admira. Mc cay clearly demonstrates, from a th'ut? years successful pratico, that the nlurming consefUcnpcs of self abuse may he radically cured without the dangerous use of internal medicine or the applica tion of the kuife pointing out a mode df cure, at ouce simple, certain and effect, ual. Iv means of which every sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately, and radically. O-This Lecture should be in the hands of every youth and every man in the land. Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, foanv address, iiotf-tmul, on recent ot A cents, or two post stamps. Address the publishers. CIIAS J. C. KLINE ,C- CO.. Yoi k, Post office box 458G. Administrators . Notice Letters of Administration havo been granted in duo form of Law, to the sub scriber Win. Mack, upon the Estate of Hlisha Jl'ick, Late of balem Ma. de ceased. All persons having any claim against said Estate, are remitted to present them duly authenticated for set tlement. Any person owing the Estate, arc requested to make payment forth with. WILLIAM MACK, Administrator of the Estate of Elisha Mark, Deceased. June 11th 1SG4. 127 Bowery, New Timber and Coal land for Sale. The undersigned has tor sale, a valua ble tract of Timber and Coal laud, situ- nto in Snyder township Jefferson county Fa., warranted in the name of W. Wil. link, warrant contniuingJiUU acres. The land will be sold at a small advance over cost and a good deed given For particulars concerning the land, address J. it. BAMNHART, Mountain F. O. Centre Co. Fa., Ridgway, May 2Sth 1SG4. MME. DEMORESTS MIRROR OF FASRG'NS QUARTERLY TU GRAND FllSEII ARRIVAL, OF ryQ WOUNDED SOLDI KllS. All Soldiers who havo been discharged by reason of wounds received in any bat tie, and who havo not received tho one hundred dollars loimty, can receive the same now at once, by applying either in person or by letter, at the Military and A aval aiicncu. jo. i'St aluut fetrcct Philadelphia. JOSE I'll X'j. UVA ITT & Uo. To Consumptives. The undersigned having been rcstor. is to health in a few weeks, by a very ample remedy, after, having suffered so veral years, with a severe lung affection. and the dread disease, Can sumption is cnxious to make known to lus lellow suf ferers tho means of cure. To all who dcsnc it, ho will send a copy of tho prescription used, (IVee of charge,) with tho directions for prepar ing and using the same, which thy will find a sure cure for CoNSU.MrTJON, Astiima, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds &c. The only object of the advertiser in sending the prescription is to benefit theafllicted,andspcad information which he conceives to bo invaluable ; and he hopes every Mifforcr will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may piove a blessing. Panics wishing tho crcicriplion will please address KEV. fJI'YV AltD A. HlliSU.N, Williamsburg, Kings County, New York. ill 'm 'uM 'win 'j.w' 3i -mm ''id 'W m T5l Suiwj 0 'w 'it 'Q '''J ' m 1 St. Mary's Elk county Pa. :o: I take pleasure in calling atten tion of the public to my R A LL YI RAXLY, TREMENDOUS BUSH TO THE New Store i AT CENTREVILL, ELK CO. PA. LUIIR, SCIICENING & SnEERINGEr' NEW GOODS HAVE COME THE PEOPLE Awake to tiieir Interest t Ass manifested by the daily throng of ousnicrs exchanging "green backs ' ior Uoods I All the Domestic Cotton Goods nri high. Customci s, one and oil exclaim ! How Cheap Your Dress Goods ARE Our stock consists of OF JOURNAL MOXPK.) Circulation 40,000 (hirgest in the world.) Each number contains large and magnificent Fashion Plates, splendid illustrations of all the fashionable and Paris novelties, for ladies' and children's Dress, useful information, and the four life-size Patterns, cut ready for use, etc etc. Yearly, 81 ; single copies, 2G cents, Published at Mme. Demorest's Empo rium of Fashions, No. 473 Broadway, X. Y. bl'LENPin AND VALUABLE PREMIUMS ! rach Yearly Subscriber to lime. De inorcst's Mirror of Fashions is entitled to the selection of 50 cents worth of Extra Patterns, or a copy of Mine. Dcmorcst' Sysfmo fo Cutting Children's Piessess. iir for 50 cuts extra, the ladies !?y tern. 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To soliiers or any others wishing to in. t rcnee their income, tberc is no better way of i' - ing to at thin time, tlinn from the sale ol . ur watches. Thkv abb WAubantkd as i;:pttKsKXTEn ! "Particularly valuable for officers in the Aimvand travelers." Frank Leslie's, Feb. 11. Trotlicst, best ana cheapest timepieces i vcr offered." .V. Y. Illustrated Xcirt, Jan. i t. 'Very prclty and durable Wntches for the rtny." N Y. rmy Nary Jour. (Gov cu: incut Orean.) Aug. liO. One of the oldest and most reliable hous- i -; business." J.ouisville, JCi., Journal, July 21. TT 1ST of Letters Rciuaing in theP.O at llidawav Pa. June 1st 1S64. Mrs. C. A. Wood, Mathias Fcchcn, John Mali on, Scrgernt John Flanagan, Sam uel liaron, iiartholciiicw Devlin, Henry Rmlv. Tiuiothv Uellien. Jas. C. Lwins, William Irwin 2, Elizabeth Ilarnond, Charles II. Ilickcock, Elizabeth Ilanna, Patrick Henchy, Denuis O'Grcady, Jcr- jjnuh. JJ. J-ak, s. ti. Kiscr, illiam Krigin, Dennis Kerwin. 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Clothing 5 nnntemiflHl.no.. Dry Goodi Hats & Cps, For Ladies, Gentemcn and chil dren. Groceri e s O" CLOTHING TIN WARE, HARD WARE Coffee, Sugar, Tea, Rice &c. 1,s a,1(l Paints, I-1SSOLUTION of PARTNERSHIP, Notice is hereby given that the Part- r.ciahip. Lumbering business, heretofore tarried ou by the undersigned, under l.o name of Charles & Isaac Horton Jr, i'i 'his dav dissolved b? mutual conscn The busiuess of the lalo fiim, will bo f ettled up by Isaac Horton Jr. ClIARI-ESHOllTON, ISAAC HORTON Jr. ,-UJ-way, July Pith 18G1, The gcratest improvement yet in the Sewing Machine art. A curiosity worth seeing. ricase scna ior circular witn sample c sewing. lhese Improved Machines savo ONE nuNDRED per cent, of thread and silk. and make the lockstitch alike on both sides. They rcriuire no instruction to operate perfectly, except the "printed directions." No chango in sewing from one kind of goods to another. And no taking apart to clean or cil. Our New Manueactort Li now complete, with all its machinerv and tools entirely new, and is already rapidly turning out Machines, which forriEAUTY and prefection of finish are not sur- Massedy any manufacture in the world. JN. lj. bhould any achine prove unsatisfactory, it can be returned and money refunded. Agents wanted in counties not can. vassed by out own Agents. Finke & Lyon S. M. Co. No. 538 Broadway, New York. 12 nics. Ridgway April, 16th, NOTICE OF LIMITED PARTNERSHIP. NOTICE is hereby eiven that Theodore Palcn, heretofore residing at Allegany, Cat taraugus bounty, in the state or New York, but now residing at Wilcox Elk County, Slate of Pennsylvania, and James Clark, residence at Tlaenfield in the State of New Jersey, have formed a limited partnership pursuant to the Act of the General Assembly oi me oiaie oi rennsyivama, passed tiie zlst of March 1836, entitled "An Act relative to limited partnerships" and its several sup plements, for the manufacture of Loath or at Wilcox aforesaid, upon the followinir terms to-wit: 1st. The name of said firm to bo . Theodore Palen ; 2nd. The general nature or the business transacted is the manufacture of leather; 3d. The name of the eeneral partner is Theodore Palen, now residing at Wilcox aforesaid ; 4th. The amount of capiial contributed by the special partner James Clark, to the common stock, is eighteen thousand dollars ; 5ih. The part nership is to continue from the ninth day prilA. D. 1864, to the ninth day of April A. D. 1809. Dated at H ilcox, June 23d 1804. A Rare Chance for Capitalists For sale, about 500 acres of land in and around tho Borough of St. Mary's Elk county Pa. Also thirteen town lots in said Rorough, close to the P. & E. R. Depot. The P. & E. R. R takes the greatest portion of tho lands. Price low and terms cash or on time, with gcod security. Apply to Mrs. A. HASSELBERGER, ao Jjignt Btreet, iJaltimore MD. or C LUIIR, BenzingerElk Co. Pa. A large stock of G011cc.t(pnai'y such as candy, raisins, nuts of dif- Wooden Ware crent kinds, figs and all other goods of the kind usually kept. Pork & Flour. It is useless for us to attempt, to give A small assortment in the above line, will be kept on hand a full list of our stock, but invito ono and all. to drop in, and examine for and sold at low faguers JAJlES GORDON BENNETT, Editor and Proprietor. Northwest corner of Fulton and Nassau streets. New York city, N. Y. There arc no travlini; ascuts for the Herald. ADMINISTATOH'S NOTICE. Letters of Administration have been granted in duo form of Law, to tho sub- sciber upou the Estate ot l nomas uvcr turf, late of Benczctto township Elk county, deceased, All persons having any claim against said Estate, are re quested to present them duly authenti cated for f-cttlcment. Any person ow. ing the Estate, are requested to wake payment forthwith. ANN OVERTURF, Administratrix of thi Estate of Thomas Ovtrturf, ucnrJ May 7th 1801. 'My stock .is full and cheap. Call and CD Post up before buying. PEIZR MONEY. A DATEfull list PRISES PAYABLE TO of ALL can be seen at the officers. These and all other claims against the Government promptly collected. An Officer in the Army writes : "At inspection I noticed that a large proportion of the men s knapsacks con. tained a box of Troches, being genorally used by them for colds, etc." "Brown s lSronchwl Thror.hes" should bo iu every soldier's knapsack or pocket, to be used upon tne hrst appearance ot a colu or cougn. &c., in T 1ST of Retailers of Foreigu -"-mestio merchandise, Liquors, hlk county for the year lsbl, subject to the payment ot .License. Name Residence Class lo pay D. B. & R. "Wins. low, Benezette 11 Schoaning & Co., Fox 13 do do do do do Jones Ridgway do do Liquor D. C. Oyster, S. Short, Hyde & Read, Joseph Koch, A. T. Aldrich J. S. Ilydo, Jerome Powell, themselves. frSyButtcr, Eggs, Potatoes, Grain Hides, Calfskins and all country produce ken at ruaiket price, for goods. Centrcvillc, April 25th, 1863. Houk&M'Vean, do Dickinson & Co., do G H Bowers & Co., do 11 14 14 14 14 13 13 14 14 13 W St.JUar-y8, June 11, 1864. Ridgway Markets. Corrected wceekly: Apples, (dry) bushel ... 8 Buckwheat " "... Beans, " " Butter lb Beef " ' Boards " M. Cora " bushel ... Fiour " bbl. Hides " lb . Hay "ton ... OaU bu. Wheat ... Ryo Shingles M. dozen 3 50 1 00 4 CO 20 57 10 00 1 60 12 00 80 20 08 80 2 50 1 56 4 00 20 C.Luhr&co.jSt. Mary's bor. 14 $8,00 10,00 25,00 7,C0 7,00 7,00 7,00 7,00 10,00 10,00 7,00 7,00 10,00 7,V1 7,00 25,00 7,00 7,00 7,00 7,00 M. Bruner, do 14 Joseph Wilhelm do 14 do Liquor A. Kuntz, do 14 J. Krug A. Kuntz do 14 B. Ecklo. do 11 F. Rudolph. do 14 Confectioners cc urocers. E. Dew Co., Ridgway 8 5 00 Brewers & Distillers- C. n. Yolk, St Mary's bor. 10 5,00 J. H'indfcldcr, do 10 5,00 Goo. Whitman, do 10 5,00 Beer Houses. F. Rudolph, St Mary's bor. 8 5,00 E. Babel, do 8 5,00 C. II. Yolk, do 8 5,00 MGcrg, do 8 5,00 The appeal will be held at the Court House in Ridgway ou tho 29th day of Juno at 1 o'clock. Wm. A. BLY, Mercantile Appraiser. May 23d 1864.