' p an mm !.. mr.-xmimn THE ELK A D V 0 C A T E a l v I", fi -0- TREMENDOUS RUSH 3 AT CENTREVILL, ELK CO. PA I A' TIK, SnilEMNCl & S.NF.EHINUF.R SEff COODS II A v e C 0 M E THE PELOPE A WALL li THP.1R IXTF.RLST ! Ass ni-xfii Vrf-o.l by the. daily (hrnng o S m mors exchanging "green hacks'' l'ur Guoda ! Ail tlie Domestic Cotton Onmls are 'nigh. Customer, oil-? and nil exclaim How Cheap Your Drcs3 Goods ARE iir ttui-k consists of I) r y 1 o o s Hals & CPj C roccrics CLOTHING TIN WARE, HARD WARE Oils and Paints, 9 Wooden Ware Pork & Floi! It is uso'e-.-i for us to attempt, to r full list of our stock, but invite : nd fall, to drop in, aud examine 'ihemsclves, :ive one for vUutter, Eggs, Potatoes, Grain Hides, Calfskins and all country produce I.eu at market price, for goods. Centrevillc, April 25th, 1SC.:5. llidgway Markets. Corrected wcetkly: TO T1IK WW i&l mi jPr'-G ri -L-rr. " n v; TV 1 I ! Apples, (dry) bushel - - $ 3 50 ;iuek wheat " " . - . 1 11O Reans, " "... 4 00 iiuttcr " lb - - 20 Heef " "... 5(a7 !;o.'tidi " M. - - 10 00 Corn " lu.-hel - - 1 50 Flour " bbl. - - - 12 00 Hides " 10 - - - 80 !Iay " Ion ... 20 OS Oats bu. ... 80 Wheat " " ... 2 50 Kyo " " ... 1 50 Shingles " M. - 4 02 tfjfgH :t Uoieu - 00 fe&8 "SKS" iJial ..:,. '.ll.JJ1 W "'jl'Jil 'M ''"Ml i.lll St. Mary's :o: I lake iEav. I j c " ; -f i OF olliiim mm 3 'lion of Ihe i i For JLadies, Ceniesnen and clii- Coffee, Sugar A argc sloe of r i fill!1 m i ill nistEp iiyi&&p i Mieh as candy raisins, mils of dii- erent kinds goods of tlw kind J 3d -ail -al .- .iiJ . A small assortmc-ct in tlu; ttLovo line, will he Icopt ou find sold at low figueis My slock Call i Post ii Kief ore hnying. St. Mary's, June 1 1, 1804, V ttt ?,$ ami sal Mni Mhhl U J W 31 V a. in cuISliiu: ailci; - e to my TIMS ISools and Shoes. o Tea. Sliec Qon feet ion aiy5 and all otSier isnaiy kepi. ,,i Uil -.wi' 'tMil il is fnli and cheap. asid 1 I 1 -v ... 4- , HOOK STORE, ST. MARY'S, ELK COUNTY PA. In tlic mom formerly occupied by Dcct. lilukely. JOHN W. BA1LY, SunciKON Dentiht, St. Mary's Elk, County Pennsylvania. Will also practice in the towns of Tliilsw.iv. Ccntrovillo ami Wilcox. If is bis purpose to visit ihe above places at i Mated periods oi wtueti uuc nonce win oo given. Artificial teeth inserted, Extracting, fill i l j jjt ivc, all oppositions performed, warranted to bo just as they are rcpre. sented. NOTICE I'" the Orphans' Court tor the t.'ounty ot Elk. In the matter ol the estate of Thointu Overt itrf. deceased. The appraisement under the Titli section of the Act of the 14th ot April lol, bavins' been filed in ; this matter, m tiee :s hereby given, that Jim Overturf, the widow of the said Tlinmiis Overturf, claims to retain the real estate referred to therein, of the value of Three hundred dollars ami will Mpply to the Orphans' Court, for appro, vol of (lie said Appraisement on Sep'cm. ! or 'he SUli A. P., 1801, at 10 o'clock :l 111. ANN OYERTURF. j-ldniinistratrix. ' lO i ONSU.MPT1 ES. oiisiunptivc sufferers will receive a valuable prescription for the cure of Consumption, Asthma, Uroneliitis, and all throat and Lun aP.'ectious, free of charge. by sending their address to llev. EDWARD A. WILSON, Wiliiamsburpr, Kings Co., 3 months New York. The New York Weekly Her ald. The Chean'tl I'ajnr in the Vt'orlJ, The extensive and comprehensive facilities in its possesion enables the TRO pitiKRut of the H'eekly Herald to guarantee the latest and most reliable in. formation possibly to bo obtained, not only from all parts of the United StatC3, but from all parts of the world. Its home correspondents, engaged at' heavy cost, and conuected with each new ! naval aud military expedition of the qovernnient prove that it is determindto leave no spot uncovered by its operations and no event can occur that shall not fiud immediate report in its columns. It ! costs the proprietor over one hundred i thousand dollars per year, to maintain its corps of correspondents in the field. In its collati n of Foreign News the Herald has for years held a high posi- 1 on, and it will endeavor in the future ' to 111 lintain the stand it has assumed. It has special correspondents stationed in all of tlie principal cities of the world. I Its telegraphic arrangemeutscxtend to whenever the electrijwiresnretrctehed. ll'hen the Atlantic cable is laid, which feat will soon beaeeomplished, telegrams will be received fiom Europe and Asia, as well as from the United States. Then our readers will have the events of the week in all parts of the civilized world i regularly and cleat ly laid before them. I The propiietor devotes n portion of the ! paper Literature, Fusion, Agriculture, the Mechanic Arts, Sporting Matters, Business, Theatrical and Financial Re. I ports, Cattlo Markets, General News, and reports of all events calculated to for man excellent metropolitan newspaper a weekly photograp'.ic view of the events of the world and all at a very low price The Weekly Ueald is issued every .Saturday morning, ami furnished atthe following rates : , One copy 52 Three copies 5 I ive copies 5 Ten copies IS Any larger number, ddressed to names of subscribers, t?l 50 each. An extra copy bo sent to every club of ten. Twenty copies, to one address, one ve.ir. '2'i, and any larger nutuborat same prie An extra copy will be sotit to clubs of t'.v. til y. '. :- i-enients to a limited number v -f-i inserted in the Ykkkly IIer- 4 1.1'. flic Daily Herald, three cents per opy Ten dollar per year for three liiodred and Sixty-three issues. Five i il'ais lor Six mouths. Two dollars md fifty cents for three months. JAJES GORDON RENNETT, Editor and Proprietor. Northwest corner of Fulton and Nassau streets. New York city, N. Y There are no travling agents for the Herald. i )1 SSO L1TION of PAUTN ERS II IP. NhTICE is hereby given that the Partnership, Lumbering business here, 'olore carried ou by the undersigned .tnier the firm name of Hoton, Ely : Co., is this day dissolved by mutual con. -cnt. CHARLES IIORTON, 15. F. ELY. ISAAC IIORTON, Jr. Ridgway, July 17th 10:). LUCK H4VE. E. W. RIG ON Y, Proprietor. Jmuibus ruuuing to and from tbc 1'cpot tree of charge. the nttntr nf 1ttnr Vvxt ((fire, County and State. We take tlie notes of nil solvent banks at par. Payment must iuvm -inbly be mmlo In advance. J'&TNpccimcn Copies sent to all nppli. cants. .-tddress all letters, nnp remittance!), post paid, to C.ICLDWKI.L- & WIltfNKV , Proprietors e,f the Xrtr York Mercury. To. H Ann ."licet, nnd 1 1 :l I'ulton street, jVcw York City. Administrators Notice Letters of Administration have been granted in due form of Law, to the sub scriber Win. Mack upon thf Estate id' Elisha Jirk, Late of Salem Md. do ceased. All persons having any claim against said Estate, ate requested to present them duly authenticated for set tlement. Any person nwinu the Estate, arc requested to make payment forth with. W1I.LTAM MACK. Ai'm-n'fii-.ilor of the Eslt of Klhha Mr, I,. ' -.-A' f Capitalists . 1 1 1 : t ltl avy s wo lots !l I . E I!, -ikes the l'rice low . ' : oil 'tin hi ml s. time. !.; " i-li or on with good :v Applvto Mhs A. 1 1 ASS ELB ERG Ell iirht Street. Baltimore mi. (ir C LT:I Mi.-zingcr Elk Co. I'a. DISSOLUTION of 1. RTNERll I Nonet: is hereby given that the Part nership, Lumbering business, heretofore camel onliv t tic uniiersigncu, umler 1 the name of Charles & Isaac llurtoti Jr., in this day dissolved by mutual consent. The business of the late fiini, will bo settled up by Tsaae, Ilorton Jr. " CHARLES IIORTON, ISAAC IIORTON Jr. Ridgway, July ICtll PstU. TAEIZR MONEY. A liATEfulITist. .1 PRISES PAYABLE TO of ALL can be seen at the ollieers. 'These and all oilier claims against the Government promptly collected. An Officer in the Army writes ; "At inspection 1 noticed that a large proportion of the men's knapsacks con. tained a box of Troches, being generally used by them for colds, etc." "Jiro ten's Jlronrhio TirorJins," should be in every soldier's knapsack or pocket, to be used upon the Gist appearance of a cold or coujjdi. MME. DEMORESTS MIRROR OF FASHG'NS tTARTER LY .Torn VAT, j)U GRAND MOM IE.) Circulation 40,000 (largest 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, SI ; single copies, 2(5 cents. Published at Mme. Pf.more.st's Empo rium of Fashions, No. 473 Broadway, N. Y. Sl'LKXDl T AND VALL A I1LF. FREMIV M-J ! .' ! rach Yearly Subscriber to M me. De moret's Mirror of Fashions is entitled to the selection of 50 cents worth of Extra , Patterns, or a copy of Mine. Peniore-it' j Systinc fo Cutting Children's Dressess. or for 50 ents extra, the Ladies' Ssy; tern. For a club fo 5 subscribers at 81 each will be sent Person's. Arthur's or any other 82 niayaxiae or newspaper for one year, or a splendid Photograph Album For a club of'S, Godey's Lady's Rook or any oilier 8J mngazine, or an eleiran, gilt, or steel Hack Comb, or Side Comb. A Club of 10. Mine Demorest's $5 Running Stitch Hcwim; Machine, or a Selt.tuckiiiu' Aftiichmetit, or a full set of Steel or I lilt Combs. A Club of (!", a new Wheeler and Wild son's Sewinu machine with Ilemmeran Self luckttit! ttachuient. A Club .4' fj..-, a splenJi-l p.ite't lever Gold Watch. All the Sab -c is u--. i nl iile tirst lireuiiuiu. -oel :o the ue'tei to the up ot of the elub an el r:i coi.y I the Mitror Fashions for one year. Any number ol SI subscriptions sent towni'd : : i - t; 1 1 r up a club, will bo cre-lile Raei, fare on s one a i'iers as if sent nltootlirr. iieciinens sent t-o- Ipt ot' 1 I "CIllS pleii.n lid terms for ngents. enl e Cirenl.ir. Volunteers and Conscripts! 'J o sol lu rs or any ol hers wishing to in. crease their income, there is no better way of doiuji so at ihis lime, than from the tale ot our watches. 'X'nuY Aitu WAiuiASTLii as Hl.l'll KSKSTKll ! l'aiaieulai'ly valuable for ollieers in the Army uud tiavelirs." Frank Litht, 1'eb. Jl. 'Prettiest, Lest ami cheapest timepieces ever ottered." .V. V. l!lu!rat;l Sews, Jan. 10. Very pretty nnd durable Watches for the .Irmy." N )'. rmi ,t- Sari Jour. (Gov ernmeiii (lia;an. Aiiji. 'JO. line of i lie oldest mid most reliable hous es in business." Louisville, A'., Journal July ' AD.diXI STATOR'S NOH3E. Letters of Administration have been granted in due form of Law, to the sub- seiber upon the Estate of Thomas Over turf, late ot Reuezette township Elk county, deceased, All persons having any claim against said Estate, aro re quested to present them duly a ilhenti eated for settlement. Any person ow ng the Estate, are requested to make paymeut forthwith. ANN OYERTURF AilminUtfdlrix of ihj Eitate of, TUoms Overturf, decs, May 7th 1834 B 1ST of Retailers of Eoieiuii Mid T o lucstic merchandise, Liquors, &c.,irr Elk county for the year 1801, subject to. ttic payment oi i,ieense, Tj .1 ... anie xvesiuunce uiaas To r D. 1J. k R. Wins. low, Bcnezette. 11 Schoeningoi Co., 1'ox l.i do Liquor do S8.00 "lO.lt-. 7. ''j D. C Oyster, do S. Short, do Hyde it Read, do Joseph Koch, do A. T. Aldrich Jones . J S. Hyde, Ridgway Jerome l'owell, do Ilouk ct M'A'ean, do Dickinson & Co., do 14 1 1 14 14 14 V.I , Ki : io,o : 7,0 .i 7.0-1 10.0J 7,00 7,00 7,0U 25,00 7,00 7,00 7,00 14 14 Gil I'owers & Co., do 0. Luhr&co.,St. Mary's bor. 14 M. Rruner, do 1 1 Joseph Wilhelm da 14 do Liquor , A. Kuiitz, do 14 J Km : i- A. Kutilz do 1 1 15. Eekle. do 1 t V. Kit loli, h, do 11 7.00 Confectioners & Grocers. E. l ew a-Co,, Runaway 8 5.00 Brewers & Distillers C. II 'olk, St Mary's bur. ) J. Il'imllelder, do 10 Ceo V li-tman. do 10 Beer Houses. V. Rudolph, St .Mary's bur. 8 E. liahcl. do 8 ' C. II. Yolk, do 8 M Ger.'. do 8 5,00 5,00 5,00 5,00 5,00 . 5,00 5,00 Court '1 h appeal will be held at the Hon, Jinn didirway ou the 2'Jth day of l!t I o'clock. Wm. A. ELY, 'L" eMntiie ppraiser. M.' THE TWKNTV S1X IHliTTIDAY. OF THE Star Pap er of America. J a X I st Y 1 s 1 , 1 S G 1 , TIIK SEW IORK 11 Ell i V Y, FOR T II K COMING YEAR. After ninre ilinn a (piarlor of u of uninterrupted success, Tin: '; Mi:iiei.'HY ilanilinir tirst o" tin : roll of t lie Literary Press in t! : j points proudly to its past p:. I guaiTiiilee of now triumphs in : t : j Heretofore, it lias eclipsed -. ; uio ii iiihisv:3 hi mum? nit- lneiiiorable by ilipxiivj ifsoh i- ; and looming up licforc tlie v most mnrvclouH specimen of brilliant, nnmsing. and coictv ertiiy Xewspnper Hint lins e vu X li.slied in either hemisphere. THE GENIUS OF EURGv will lie laid under contribution to "'. :. .i rifiiicy to iis columns, nnd sidt ));, iniiniil product ions ul'iho mosi p ... i loane'sls of the Old World, will hi. . ed the ch,f il'wurrea of the most emineni lory writers of ihe New. MISS. M. E. HRADDON. .-liilhnress of ".-lurora Floyd," "I.ndy Aud ev's secret," '.Tohn Marchmont's Lefraey," 1c., etc., who has suddenly risen, like A STAR OF THE FIRST TUDE. M Vr TI in the litervy horizon of Great i, ' ns been especially enpnge.1 to siipjil, en Your .Mki.cir i f oin limo toiom ho wonderful creat ions of her geniiu. :. st which no ether weekly in Aaiei 'ca cual.1 venture tn incur. A'li'inji t lie multitude of ilistinuished writers and ariists who have become ''ir -.il-iar to ihe li'insses through the vusi cireahiiion of the Stui- Ueeklj of Aiuerica. may he men. tioned ihe following, all of whom are still upon its sin iY : int. J ii 1;o:;insont, cnlWlN MAY CARLTON, LA P.OA.'ET i;i.,i!. T, W O tATON', NF.I) liUNTI.INI',. (..i-'.Ot'.GP MARTI.1L, AltT il M GRAiMiiEP., .HI.IA S IMG RAH AM, GRACE GARDNER, EDWARD WILLETT, 1' KI IX () ' DARLKY, E RY (MIIEF, , MISS ME I.il! ADDON, ' G EO KG H ALBANY. Score ofoi'inr disi ingiiisheiUiVcro', unJer , various Pll;s. v.-riiii the i ti i i ii i ' l.rri .the I ii-m.- a.- ...'w , contribute of us col- p leioi ial illustraiions are from J hi p.-n.vl f Felix O. V Uarlcy, a .!i ae.;'hiiiiMn of the nee. Vhe V ., tthieli has fsiven the coup !, (trace 1 to -:o lining destroy ,-i Iishear hislal'il-lll its r.iey 1 1 il s deiieio -'t-t:MiM publ ical ions, and half ' ! i i still survive, has added! i he i-u !'ii ion of'l'ho A ew Vorl.l -iii.rt siories. iismiliturj lelih-.ss I'eriiil romaiieii i i s eniat wit And loniio." lls .'""SP its fairy tales lo.- linlt i fo lis rave iiii'iiv. Us Iresli nni'iitor, ous edilorals, iheinliuiie variety of nseonl tenls, and the large iiiiieuni ol r- adiiifruu ter that it eainp -is, s, render il weh'0 every ivliei'e, and to all classes of soeit foul. lining us it does. " " FORTY COLUMNS of closely printed mailer, it may kifol I'l'onounced the cheapest, us well as the Literary Newspaper extant. JTree favorite writers, Doctor J. II B.il. uson, Consiu Mav Carleton, nnd New iinm 'iue, are now preparing three storlesfor Th .Yew York Mercury. Oueoflheseproducliu will be coiunienceJ in the Opening Nuinbe of tho.Yew Year The authors boinp nwar ofilits fact, are engaged in an emul.iii cenlest lor precedence, and the result w uiiiiU'slionably be that the most etTpc'; story ever penned by any of three, will . niencc in the NEW YEAR'S NUMBER of ihe great Representative Weekly t ': Western World. 7'he A'ew York Mercury is Bold t,. newsmen nnd periodical dealer s in A"i ; To subscribers it is regularly mail, 1 ( . Siitiiidiiy inoriiing, for $2a year , tin c, ies for So : six copies fur $'.) j eight t. for i?12 with au extra copy, free, ia getter up of ihe club. Six months' sub tie-US rccnivcd. Atxtmjt write plainly n .0
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