7 E THE E K ADVOCAT E Y; - -mmmti on e, jt t w .x xi v !,...' SSA SiiiJ '! J Tills $t. Mary's FBn JP Tip Iffin kS . t ri i , VtUBf .Riajja ruixs Jm&'ta fefca :o: I take pleasure in calling atten tion of the public to my OF Clothing For JLaclies, Ctentcnicn and chil dren. o Coffee, Sugar, n VOT II ill 1 .TsfllR lll r A large stock of Confectionary, such as candy raisins, nuts of dif erent kinds figs and all other goods of the kind usualy kept. A small assortment in the above line, will be kept on hand find sold at low figueis My stock is Call Post up before buying. St. Mary's, June -',xx v 'iwJ lui Viii.a V:J WiM W Elk County Pa. Boots ami Shoes. Tea, full and cheap. and 11, 18G4. B A L L Y ! 11ALLYI TREMENDOUS R17SII TO THE New Store AT CKNTREV1LL, ELK CO. PA. Luna, ScncKNiNO & Sneeringer' NEW GOODS II A V E COM 13 THE PEOPLE Awake to their Interest ! Ass manifested by the daily throng of Susiucrs exchanging "(jreen backs" tor UoodHi All the Domestic f',,H I . , -1 vuuuu viuuua are nigh. Lustomoi s, ods and all exclaim ! How Cheap Your Dres3 Goods Our Ktot-k consists of i' y Goods Hats & Caps? G roc cries CLOTHING TIN WARE, HARDWARE Oils and Paints, Wooden Ware, Pork & Flour. It is useless for us to attenmt. in viva a full list of our stock, but invito one ami all, to Urop in, and examino for menisci ves. Z&-15 utter, Eggs, Potatoes, Grain Hides, Calfskins and all country produoe ken at market price, for good.. Ccutrevillo, April 25th, 1803. Ridgway Markets Corrected wceekly: Apples, (dry) bushel - - . Buckwheat " ... 6 3 50 1 00 4 00 20 57 10 00 1 50 12 00 80 20 OH 80 2 50 1 50 4 00 20 Deans, Putter Dcef Hoards Corn Flour Hides Hay Oats Wheat Ryo Shingles y Fgg' j " "... It . . . it " M. " biuhtl " bbl. " lb " ton " lu. u " '.. " " : M. tloZCD ;y:k:i,ii !,.. JNlanliood how r- Lost, how Re- jt'viatM: striven. stored. Just published, a new edition of Dr. ''.'.;jit',W.v Culver welU Celebrated Essay on the radical aire (without medicine) of Sl'KRMATOHlUlCKA. Of nominal Weak ness, Invnkintnry Seminal Losses, I.Mi'o tency, Mental and Physical Incapably Impedimenta to Marriage, etc. asoctp Consumtiov, Epilepsy, and Fits, hi, duced by sclf-indulgcnse or sexual ex. travnganco. SrlVice, in a sealed envelope, only 0 cents. The celebrated author in this admira. Lie csay clearly demonstrates, from a thirty years successful pratice, that the alarming consequences of self abuse may be radically cured without the dangerous use of internal medicine or the applica tion of the knife pointing out a mode of cure, at once simple, certain and effect, ual, by means of which every sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately, and radically. (tt-This "Lecture should be in the hands of every youth and every man in the land. Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, post-paid, ou reeept of six cents, or two post stamps. Address the publishers. CIIAS J. C. KLINE & CO.. 127 Uowory, New York, Post office box 4586. Timber and-Coal Land for Sale. The undersigned has for sale, a valua ble tract of Timber and Coal land, situ ate in Snyder township Jefferson county Pa., warranted in the name of W. Wil. link, warrant'2918, containingOOO acres. The land will be sold at a small advance over cost and a good deed given For particulars concerning the land, address J. M. BARNHART. Mountain P. O. Centre Co. Pa., Ridgway, May 28th 1864. MME. DEMORESTS MIRROR OF FASHG NS quartehly journal du grand MONDE.) Circulation 40,000 (largest in the world.) Each number contains large and maguificent 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, SI ; single copies, 20 cents. Published at Mme. Demouest's Empo rium of Fashions, No. 473 Broadway, N. Y. M'LENDID ANDVAI.UAIlI.ErREMIUMs!!! raeh Yearly Subscriber to Mme. De morest's Mirror of Fashions is entitled to the selectiou of 50 cents worth of Extra 1 Patterns, or a copy of Mme. Pemorest' cystine to Cutting Children's Dresses, or for 50 cuts extra, the Ladies' Sysj tern. For a club fo 5 subscribers at 81 each will be sunt Person's, Arthur's or any other 62 magazine or newspaper for one year, or a splendid Photograph Album. For a club of 8, Oodey's Lady's Rook or any other 83 magazine, or an elegan, gilt, or steel Pack Comb, or Side Comb. A Club of 10, Mme Demorest's So Running Stitch Sewing Machine, or a Sell.tueking Attuchmeut, or a full feet cf Mccl or uilt Combs. A Club of 65,a new Wheeler and Wild son's Sewing machine with Hemmeran Self tucking Attachment. A Club of Go, a splendid patert lover Cold Watch. All the Subscsibers are entitled to the first premium, and to the getter up of the club an extra copy ofthe Mirror of Fashions for ono year. Any number of SI subscriptions sent towurd making up a club, will be credited the same as if sent altogther. Rack numbers as specimens sent post, free on receipt of 10 cents. Splendid terms for agents. Send for a Circular. Volunteers and Conscripts! I'o sol tiers or any others winning to iu. crease their income, there is no better way of doing so at this lime, thim from the sale ot our watches. They ahe Warranted as Hki'Uksestkii ! 'I'liriiculuily valuable for officers in the Army ana travelers." trank Letlie'e, Feb. "Prettiest, best ana cheapest timepieces ever olTci'uJ." V. V. Illustrated Ntif, Jan. 10. "Very pretty ami durable Watches for the .-trmy." N V. Army Sary Juur. (Gov ernment Organ,) Aug. 20. "One of the oldest and most reliable hous ed iu business." Louitville, Ky., Journul, Julyl. DISSOLUTION of PARTNERSHIP. Notice is hereby given that tho Part nership, Luniberiug business, heretofore carried ou by the undersigned, under the name of Charles & Isaac Horton Jr.. iu this day dissolved by mutual couseni. The business of tho late firm, will be settled up by Isaac Horton Jr. CHARLES IIORTON, ISAAC HORTON r. Ridgway, July 13th 1801. Administrators Notice Letters of Administration have been Krauted in duo form of Law. in tlm mil,. scriber Win. Mack, upon the Estate of iMistia jWu-KrhatD or aleni Md. de ceased. All persons having any claim against said Estate, are rr.mmstn.l present them duly authenticated for set- iiemeui. any person owing tlio Estato, uro requested to make payment forth with. WILLIAM MACK, Administrator of the Estate of Muck, D-.ceastd. June Uth 1S31. VfMUHHni MAGIC TIME OBSERVERS. Being a Hunting or Open Face ov Lady's (ir-til Ionian's Watch Comebine, with or Patent Self-Winding Iinprovotuent n most Pleasing Norelty. ONF.OFT11E PRETTIEST, MOST CON VKJilENT, AND decidedly the best and cheapest tinic-picce for general and reliable use ever offered. H has within it and con. nocted with its machinery, its own winding attachment, rendering a key entirely uiino recsiivy. Tho cases of this Watch arc com posed of two metnls, the outeronc being fine 10 carat gold. It l ;,s the improved ruby action lever movement, and is wnrranted an accnrnlo time piece. Price supcvblj en praved, per case of hulf dozen, $J04. A'ain plo Watches iu neat morocco boxes, !?", SILVER WATQJISl First C'liss Hunting Time. Pieces for uccu racy of movement, beauty of material, and above all, cheapness in price, these watches must insure universal approbation. An imitation so faultless that it can hard ly bo detected by the most experienced judges. The material being of two metals, the outer one first quality Sterling Silver, while the inner one is German Silver, it can. not be recognised by cutting or heavy en graving, making it, not in nppearance. but in durability, the het resemblance of SOL ID STA'ULiNG SILVER in existence. The sale of these Watches in the Army is a source of enormous profit, retailing, as they very rendily do, at 25 and upwards. Many hundred dollars can be made in a sin gle pay day by anyone of ordinary business tact. nftAT WHOLESALE ONLY ! In heavy hunting cases, beautifully engraved, white j enamel dial, and fancy cut hands, in good running order, by the half dozen, $72. Sold Only by the case ot six : Upon receipt of two dollars, as guarantee of good faith, we will send watches by ex press to any part of the loyal States, collec ting balance of bill on delivery. This en sures buyers against fraud, giving them their watches before payment is required. Soldiers in the disloyal ttatrt mcst remit cash in ahvance, as the express oompanies peremptorily refuset making collections m such dangerous localities. Remember, CWi in advance from within the army Unci In rcb'l state I We guarantee the safe- delivery of all u-atcht s, whether they are sent by mail i or express. 1 Hubbard Bros., j Sole Importers. 71 Bro.ulivay, cor C jrhr.ii Sirss. X'. , The New York Weekly Her-! aid. j The Cheapest Paper in the Ytorld, j The extensive aud comprehensive 1 facilities in its possesion enables the pro prietor of the iruEKi.v Herald to guarantee the latest and most reliable in. formation possibly to bo obtained, not only from all parts ofthe United State3, but from all parts of the world. Its home carrespondents, engaged at heavy cost, and connected with each new naval and military expedition of the government prove that it is dctermiudto leave no spot uncovered by its operations and no event can occur that shall not fiud immediate report in its columns. It costs tho proprietor over one hundred thousand dollars per year, to maintain us corps oi correspondents in theneld. Iu its collation of Foreisrn News the Herald has for years held a high post on, and it will endeavor in the future to muiutain the stand it has assumed. It has special correspondents stationed iu allot' the principal cities of the world. Its telegraphic arrangements extend to whenever the electrio wires arc stretched. If'hcn the Atlantic cable i laid, which feat will soonbeuccomplishcd, telegrams will be received fiom Europe and Asia, as well as from the Unitpd States. Tlmn our readers will have the events of the i week iu all parts of the civilized world regularly and cleaily laid before them, j The propiietor devotes a portion of the paper Literature, Fasion, Agriculture, i the Mechanic Arts, Sporting Matters, ! Business, Theatrical and Financial Re. ports, Cattle Markets, General News, and reports of all evenU calculated to for man excellent metropolitan newspaper a weekly photographe view of the events of the world and all at a very low price Tho Weekly Heald is issued every ; .Saturday morning, and furnished at tho j following rates : i Une copy 2 Three copies 5 Five copies 5 Ten copies j Any larger number, ddressed to names of subscribers, SI 50 each. An extra copy be sent to every club ui ieu. 1 Twenty conies, to one nddrpss. nnn ' year, 825, audauy larger numberatsamo price. An extra copy will be sant to clubs of twenty. Advertisements to a limited number I will )to ini(a.l .1, V? ......... TT t n... WVIUJLIHU ill llltj ttttLtH ilf.1V- ALD. The Daily Heuald, three cents per copy. Ten dollars per year for three hundred and Sixty-three issues. Five dollars for Six months. Two dollars and fifty cents for three mouths. JA.VES GORDON BENNETT, Editor and Proprietor. Northwest corner of Fulton and Nassau streets. New York city, N. Y. There are no travling agents for the Herald. ADMiNISTATOR'S NOTICE. ) Letters of Administration have been granted in duo form of Law, to the sub seiber upon the Estate of Thomas Over turf, late ot Pouezetto township Elk eouuty,dec-eased, All persons having any claim asains't a-jul Ktti nr. juesiea to present them duly authenti cated fur settlement. Any "person ow iug tho Estate,, are requested to make paymeut forthwith. , ANN OVERTURE, ! AdminiitratrixoftU Estate of Thom-u Ovcrturf, Ihctd '. May 7lh 161. Terms Reduced to Old Frjcea GODEY'S LADY'S BOOS For 1864. an eat ltkha it)' a xi) ricrov.ii,. YEAR I Thnpulisher of Oodey's Lady's Book thankful to that public which h,i enabltil him to publish a iiinga.ine for the last thirty, four yours of a lrrgor circulation t)mn nny in America, h:is nn arrangement with most popular authors in thin country .UuriiMi SBiti IiiikI, Jitthrrs of "Alone," ' IMn rath," "Mors Side,'' "Xunesit," and "Miriam," who will furnish stories for tho Lady's I!ook I'orlSUJ. This tilunc will place the I.ady Mock in n literary point of view far uhoaj of any other magazine. Marion HarlunU writes for no other magazine. Our other favorite writers will nil continue to furnisli articles throughout the year. T II 12 It I' S T Lady's Magazine in tho world and the Cheapest- THE LITERATURE is of that kind that can be read alone in tin family circle, and the clergy in iinnicne. numbers aro subscribers for the Bock TIIE MUSIC is all original, and would cost 25 cent 1. cost of the Book) in the musio stores.- in most of it is copyrighted, aud cannot bo . V tained except in "Godcy." OUR STEEL ENGRAVINGS. All efforts to rivel us in this hove ceused, and we now standalone iu this departine-.it. giving, as we do, many more and infinitely better engravings than are published in any other work. OODEY'S IMMEWCB DOl'BLE S 'KKT FA. ioiv.iJ,f te, cojyrjijyijvv From fine to seven full length Colored i 'ashions on each plate. Other magaiines give only two. FAR AHEAD OF ANY FASHIONS IN EUROPE OR AMERICA. THE PUBLICATION OF THESE PLATES COST 810,00 MORE than Fashion-pla'es of tiie -old style, and nothing but our wonderfully largd circula tion enables us to give them. Other maga zines cannot afford it. We never spare mo ney when the public can be bc-'efitcd, These fashions may bo relied on. Drcses may be made after them, and the weaver will not subject herself to 11 licule. as would bo the case, if she visited iho largo cities dressed after the style of the plates give't in some of our so-called fashion magazines. OU.S GOOD ENGRAVINGS, of which we give twice or three times a many as any other magazine, are often mis taken the steel- They are eo fur superior to any others, ' IMITATIONS: Beware of them, Remember that tho Lady's Book is the original publication and the cheapest. If you take Godey, you want no other magazine. Everyth ng that is useful or ornamental in u house onn be found in Godcy. D 1X0 LESSON'S. ATo other magizint gives them, and we have given enough to fill several large vol urnes jURRCCCTPTS are such as can be found nowhero else. Cooking in nit its variety Confectionary the Aurscry tho Toilet the Laundry the Kitchen. Receipts upon all subjects nro to be found in the pages of the Lady's 11100k. We origiually started thisdepurt Bcnt, and have peculiar facilities for ma king it most perfect. This department alone is worth tho price of the Book. LADIES' ORK TABLE. This deportment comprises engravings ana descriptions ot every article that a lad wears. TERMS, Cash In Advanoe, To any Post Ofice in the United State. One copy one year S3. 2 copies one year, $5. Threo copies one year, $6. Four copies one year, S7. Five copies one year, aud an extra copy to the person sending the club, $10. Eight copies one year, and an extra copy to the person sending the club, $16. Eleven copies one year, and an extra oopy to the person sending the club, $20. And the only magazine that can be intro duced into the above clubs in place of the Lady's Book is Arthur's Home Magazine. Special dulling with other Magatinee. Godey's Lady's Book and Arthurs. Home Magazine both one year, $3,50. Godey's Lady's Book und Harper's Maga zine both one year, $4,50. Godey, Harper, and Arthur will all three bo sent one year, on receipt ot 5'S 00. Address L. a. CiOUCY. 823 Chetlnut Street, Philadelphia Pa.t The gcratest improvement yet in tin seeing. Please send for circular with s; sewincr. Ihese Ininrovnd 1rnr.liin,o HUNDRED PER cent, of thread t and make tho lockstitch hhkt : . th suits. ri' 1 . . . Atiey require no instruction u overhtc pcrieetly, except tlio'-pnuted direcn.ms. No change in sewing from ono kin' ot goos to aiiiitlK-r. And no takiuj apart to clean or nil Ulir .1UV I'lANuEACTORY i., now complete, with all its machinery and tools entirely new, aud is already rapidly turning out Machines, which for beauty and prefection of finish aro not snr Mas.sedy any manufacture in the world. N. P. Should any aehine prove unsatisfactory, it caa be returned and mouey refunded. Agents wanted in counties not cao. vassed by oui own Agents. Finko & I.von S HT rt- No. 53. Uioadvay, Nev York. ... , . .. 12 MC9. Ringway April, ICih, f m :i t-..;a-:-;-2,.;-v. q. i rn '