"Ft juta.-iajjji.uii T HE ELK ADVOCA T E Ti:r ) iulinr tniut ( r 'VV inl'i -tio:i which wo rail SrKort i.. lurks in llir constitutions of imiliilmlos ot' mull. It either produces or ii prodtued by nn en--bebhd, vitiated elate vof the I lood, wherein that Hum becomes Hi jjLeninpi-toi nt to sustain forces in their ..,,..,.. ,i leave tins i vsteni to "t.-.-iJjs tall into disorder and ''cay. Tlio scrofulous l oniiiniinnliu'ii is va riously enusid by iiidviiriiil (lisra;,o, low living, disordered dhi'usliuu fioin unhealthy i tod, impure r.ir, filth uml lilthy habits, lliC h prcftin;? vlovs, and, r.l ova nil, by the venereal infvtiiou. Whatever Le it -i ripn, it is hereditary if the constitution, Yscriidii-,:; " from are:r. to ehihlretl unto ifio third nr.d fi-urtli ni'tv -ration ; " indeul, it f ei-ins to he the rod of l':ni v 'i- i ;iy., ' I will v i . : i r the iniquities of IV.' Cither upon their liiMrcn." The. discac i it originates taliu various nmi-s, necoi-'lhitJ to oru-nn? it : ttack. In tlio lnii.'!., NiToi'iil.l produces Mhi-rrlcv and finally ( V.i-tiinptinii ; t:i the ;.!aiuh, ! wtllinc;.-f which suppurate and be i uino ulcerous fores ; in the itniinuh nnd Icrelf, di ranfreinent i v hirh produce indi p'Mitin, d v .-.it 'psiii, r.r.l liver complaints; on ilio fkin, eruptive i;nd eiit.nu (.in nllcction. These, nil bavin:.' the Mime origin, require Iho inme lTinedy, viz.. imrilii utioii utnl inviijora lion of the' Mood. I'lirify the blood, nnd these dangerous distempers have you. With I'Tble, foul, or ron njiied hliin.l, you cannot Jnve lic.ilthi with that "life if the flesh" J.eaUl.y, you cannot have Frrufuloiis disease. iVycr'3 Sarsapai-iRa m compounded lrom tlio most eitoctuiil nnh i'otcs that medical science has discovered for t!iis r.tHicting disfctnper, mid for the cure of he disorders it entails. That it is far supe rior to any other remedy yet devised, is l.nown by all who have givui it a trial. That it does combine virtues truly CNtraordinnry in their effect upon this class of complaints, i-i indisputably proven by the jircnt multitude i f publicly known nnd remarkable cures it lias made of the following diseases: King's SviL or Glandular Swellings, Tumors, '.Sruptions, Pimples, Blotches and Sores, Erysipelas, Rose or St. Anthony's Fire, "alt Rheum, Scald Head, Coughs from Luberculous deposits in the lungs, Whito Dwellings, Debility, Dropsy, Neuralgia, Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Syphilis and Syphilitic Infections, Mercurial Diseases, female Weaknesses, and. indeed, the wholo i eries of complaints that arUe from impurity of the Mood. Minute reports of individual ases may be found in Arm's Amluicax Ai.jiahac, which is furnished to the drucfjists f ir gratuitous distribution, wherein may be 1 arned the directions for its u.-c, and i-onio i f the remarkable cures which it has mado when all other remedies had failed to nll'ord ulief. Those cases are purposely taken J.om all sections of the country, in (pder that every reader may I.ave access to tome one who can speak to him of its benefits from personal experience. Scrofula depresses tho lital energies, nnd thus leaves its victims far i.'.ore subject to disease and its fatal results than me healthy constiiuiiei.s. Hence it t. nds to shorten, nnd does (.'really shorten, the average duration of human life. The Mist importance of these considerations has b d us to spend years in perfecting a remedy v hich is ndcumttc to its cure. This we now 4 Her to the public under the name of Arm's i:ARSArAHti.LA, nlthouirh it is composed of ingredients, some of which exceed tlio best f Xarsaparilla in alterative power. 15' its ; id you may protect yourself from the fuller ing anil danger of these disorders, l'urgo eut the foul corruptions that lot and fester i.i the blood, purge out the causes of disease, i nd vigorous health will follow. By its pecu liar virtues this remedy stimulates the vital (unctions, nnd thus expels the distempers which lurk within the system or burst out i n nny part of it. Vic know the tublic hr.ve been deceived 1 y many compounds of .Vo.wyin; ilia, that j remised much and did nothing; but they " ill neither be deceived nor disappointed in this. Its virtues have been proven by abun '.iint trial, nnd there remains no question of Us surpassing excellence for the cure of tho ftlicling diseases it is intended to reach. Although under the same name, it is a very iMfTerent medicine from any oilier which has ! een before the people, and is far more ef H'ctmil than nny oilier which lias ever been i vailable to them. CHERRY PECTORAL. Tho World's Great Remedy for Coughs, Colds, Incipient Con sumption, and for tho rolief of Consumptive patients in advanced stages of the disoa&o. This has been so long u.-ed nnd ro uni versally known, that we need do no moro than assure the public that its iiinlily i" kept i i to the best it ever has been. i:nd that it loav be relied on to do all it has ever done. Prepared by I it- J. C. Avf.r & Co., Practical ami Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Mass. Sold by all druggists every where. DISSOLUTION of VS UTS lu H SHIP Notice is hereby given that tho Part nership, Lumbering; busines1, heretofore carried on by the underpinned, undor t lie name of Charles & Iaac IIrton Jr., in this day dissolved by mutu.il consent The business of the late lit in, will be nettled up by Isaac Hot-ton Jr. CHARLES HOKTON, ISAAC IlOltTON Jr. Ridwav, J uly 1 :!th I 1. 1)EfZK MONEY. A DATEfull list PRISES PAYAULE TO of ALL can bo seen at the officer. Those and all other claims against the (lovcrnnient promptly collected. An Officer in the Army writes ; "At inspection I noticed that a large proportion of tho men's kuapsacks con. tained a box of Troches, being generally used by them for colds, etc." "Brown Jironchio Thrwlte," should be in every soldier's knapsack or pocket, to bo used tipoti the Grst appearaucc of a cold or tough. A Rare Chance f Capitalists For sale, about f00 acres of land iu nnd around the liorough of St. Mary's .Elk county Pa. Also thirteen town lots iu said Borough, close to tho I', & E. li. Depot. Tho P. & K. It. It takes tho greatest portion of the lauds. Price low jmd terms cash or on time, witU good ccurity. Apply lo Mho A. IIASSKLDERGKK. SSLipht Street, lialtioioie md. or C LUliK, Bezinger Elk Co. Fa. LIME. DEMORESTS MlilftOH OF rASHJ'tfi V.KIVi l if J)Jl fVr, IH :1U1 D MONDE.) Circulation 10,000 (lar-rost in tho world.) Knch number ronluins laro and magnificent Pushkin Vlnlc", splendid illustrations of nil the fashionable utid I'ltris notclties, l'or ladies' mid children's; Dress, useful information, nnd the fun' life-size 1'attern", cut ready l'or use, ete. etc. Yearly, ?1 ; sinple copies, 2fi cents. Publish pd'nt Mmk. Demoi;k?t's Empo rium of Pnshions, No. 173 Broadway, N. Y. sri.KNnm and vat.vatit.k vnrMit'M ! ! ! rach Yearly Subscriber to Mtne. !e moresl's Mirror of Pasl,ions is entitled to tlic selection of f0 cents worth of Kxna Patterns, or a copy of Mine. Dcmoicst' Syslnie fo Cuttintr Children's Drcssecs; or frr 50 cuts extra, the I.tidics' Ssy. em. Por a club fi 5 subscriber tit SI o.ieb will bo sent Person's, Arthur's or nuv other $2 nmgiizi.ic or newspaper for one year, or n splendid Photograph Albutn For a club ol'S, Godey's Lady's l'ook or nny other 83 iiinfraxino, or nn eieiiari, gilt, or steel Hack Comb, or Side ''omb A Club ot 10, Mmc 1'eniorests j Running Stitch Sewing Machine, or a Se!f tuekin;r Attnebiiieut, or a full Fet of Steel or (iilt Combs. A Club ol Go,a new Wbnelcrand Wild son's Sewinir machine with Ilemmer an- Sclf tucking Attachment. A Club of 05, a splendid pater t I'ver Gold Watch. All the. Snbsesibcrs r.rc entitled to the first premium, and to the oetler up of the club nn extra copy of the .Minor ot Fashions for one year. Any number of l subsnrtpt.onts sent townrd making up a club, will be credited tho same ns if scut nltngthcr. Back number?, ns specimens sent post, fare on receipt of 10 cents. Splendid terms for ngcntis. Send for e Circular. Volunteers and Conscripts ! To sol licrr any others v iliinr to in. crease their income, there is no better way of doing so at this time, limn from the snle ol our watches. Tiiev Aim Auit.NTi:i as 11 F.rnKSKNTRD I "Particularly valuable fur officers in the Army and tiavelers." Frank Ltihc's. Feb. 21. "Prcltiest, best ana cheapest timepieces ever offered." X. V. Illustrated Setts, Jan. 10. "Very pretty nnd durable Watches for the Army." N 1'. Any ,V Nary Jour. (Gov ernment Grpnn,) Aug. n. "One of the oldest and most reliable hnns es in business." Louisville, Kg., Journal July 21. .WU'tr. ''. Jlannood who s Lost, how lie- J Pushed, a vV;m'!i'.v new edition of Dr Culverwells Celebrated Essay on the rnticttfeur e (without medicine) of Spermatorrhoea, or seminal Weak ness, Involuntary Semiual Losses, Impo tency, Mental and Physical Incapably Impediments to Marriage, etc. asootp Consumtion Epilepsv, and "its. in, duccd by sclf-iudulgeuse or scsual ex. trarngaucc. JKSr-I'ricc, in a scaled envelope, only G cents. The celebrated author in this admir.i. ble essay clearly demonstrates, from a tliiity yeatv. successful pratiee, that the alarming consequences ot sell abttacmay bo radically cured without the dangerous ! use of internal medicine or the applica tion of the knife pointing out. a inodu of cure, a; once simple, certain and effect. uul, by moans of which every sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, mny cure himself cheaply, privately, i and fwlicc'.lti. I Oipi liis Lecture should ne in t tie hands of every youth and every nrin in the land. Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, pant-p it, on rec;'pt ot six cents, or two post stamps. Address the publisher. C1IAS J. C.KLINE a- CO.. 127 Bowery, No-v York, I'ost ollice box 458'S. 'J'o Consumptives. Tho undersigned having been rcstor is to health in a few weeks, by a very ample remedy, after, having suifercd se. vend years, with a severe lung affection, and tho dread disease, Can uniptinn is euxious to make known to libs follow ul forcrs the means of euro. To all who desiio it, he w ill send a cony of the prescrii'itiou usoit, (free of charge,) with the directions tor prcpar iu;; and using the same, which thy will find a sure, cure for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Coiciiis, Colds Iko. The only object of tho advertiser iu sending the prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and spcad information which be conceives to bo invaluable ; and he hopes every tnlferer will try his remedy, as it will cost .them nothing, and may piove a blessing. Parries wishing the prescription will please address Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, Willia usburg, Kings County, iS'ew York. ADMif'ISTATOR'S NOTICE Letters of Administration have been granted in due form of Law, to the sub Koiber upou the Estate of Thomas Over turf, lato of Beuczctto towuship Elk county, deceased, All porowi having any claim against said Ettatc, are re quested to present them duly authenti cated for tcttlcuicut. Any person ow iug the Estate, are requested to make payment forthwith. 1 ANN OVERTURE AdmitiLlratrix ff ih TST of lletailers of Foreign nnd Do incftic inorchandisr, Li(iiora, eve , in Elk county for the year 18GI, subject to the payment of License, Name llcsideuco Class To par 1). 15. & Pi. Wins. low, l'enrzcttc 1 1 Sohcetiing & Co., Fox 13 sa.on 10,00 'J;"),t:0 7,00 7,(:0 7."' 7,0J 10.00 10. CO 7,00 7,00 do Lniuor dn D. C. Oyster, S. Short, llydc& Bead, Joseph Koch. do (oi do ,1., 14 I 1 1 1 1 ! U 13 13 It 11 13 A. T. Aldrieh Joiks T. S. Hyde, ' Kidgwny Jerome Powtd!, do Honk&JPYeMi, do Piekii-soti & fyo., do G II Bowers & Co., do 10.00 I 7.0t' i 7,i : C.1.iihr&co.,St. Mary's bor. 1 1 M. Brunei-. do I t Joseph Wilhelui dj 11 7" ; do Lienor " A. Ktintz, do It 7. J. Kriiiit A. Kuntz do If 7. P.. Ecklc. do It 7 F.Budobh. do It ;.. Confectioners & Grocers. E. l( w .I- Co., Bideway 8 6.10 Brewers & Distillers- C. II. Volk, St Mary's bur. 10 5,00 J. Jl'indfolder, do - 10 fi.OO Geo. Whitman, do 10 5,00 Eeer Houses. P. Rudolph, St Mary's bor. S fi.OO V.. Babel, do 8 5,00 C. II. Yolk, do 8 5,00 M Gerg, ' do 8 5,00 The appeal will bo held at tho Court House in Ridgway on tho liOth day of June at 1 o'clock. Wm. A. BLY, Mercantile Appraiser. May 23d l.siii. THE T X "EN 1 Y -SlN ! " ByRTT 1 D A Y. OF THE Star Paper of America. J n X r a X 1H,1SG1. Tsn xr.w YoitK bieiuxtjiy. F O R T II K COMING YEAR After more than a quarter of a century of uninterrupted success, The New York Mkucihv standing first on tlio muster roll of the Literary Press in this country points proudly to its past career as a gioir iiiteo of new triumphs in the future. Heretofore, it has eclipsed nil rivalry ; hut it proposos lo make tho coming year inemorahlo hy elij'ninr its men past Itistoiy, nu l looming up before the world as tho most marvelous specimen of a fascinating brilliant, amusine. and comprehensive Ait. eraiy Newspaper thnt has even been publ iihul'u in ciincr iieimspnere. THE OKNIUS OF EUROPE. will be laid undor contribution to give bri riancy to its columns, and side by side with rnij;inal productions of the most popular ro lonncistsof tho Old World, will be pinood the cite d'aruvrei of the most eminunt story writers of tho Xew. MISS. M. E. BRADDON. .4ntlioress of ".turora Floyd," '-I-ndyAud-ey's secret," "John Marchmont'g Legacy," c., etc , who has suddenly risun, like A STAR OF THE FIRST MAGNI TUDE. in the litcvnrv horizen of Great Dvituin. hns been es 1'cinliy enpigej to snpp'y V li 1: New wnnfli'i ful oront ions of her geii'itn. at a cost which no other weekly in America could venture to incur. Among the iiiultiliido of distinguished writers and Artists who have become famil ial- to (lie manses through the vast circulation 1 ot tin? Mtir Weekly ot America, may lie nu n- j tioncd tho following, all of whom n-c still ujioii its statf : UK. J II ltOlUXSOX. oorm MAY !:.'! nV. L.lUGAA'KTIil.Ol-N'T. W O I'.ATON NED BUNT LINE, GEO KG A' MAItll.tL, AltTllEU M GHAIMGKK, JIM.IA S 1MG1UHAM, (illAUE UAKDXER, EDWARD WILLETT, FELIX 0 C PAULEY. EARY CHIEF, MISS ME 15RADDON", GEOlttJE ALBANY. Suorei of other dlstingnUhcd literati, under irious tifttnx de jdtttnr., contribute of its col tlim while its pictorial illustrations aro from the inimitable penoil of Folix O. C Dar'.cy, Ef,.,the best dra-ightsman of the ac, T.te IV.ir, mi cli hns given the coup de ; race to so many pretentions publications, ami half destroyed tln,se that still survive, lias added thousands to the circulation of The Aew York Meivuiy. lisheart stirring short stories, ilsniililary historicttes, its matchless ferial romances, its racy burlesques, its genial wit aud humor, its delicious gossip, its fairy tales for little folks, its raro poetry, its fresh and vigor ous editorals, the infinite variety of its con tents, and the largo amount of reading mat ter that it comprises, render it welcome every here, and to all olassci of society. Containing as it does, FORTY COLUMNS of closely printed matter, it may ssfely be pronounced the cheapest, as well usthe best Literary Newspaper extant. TVee favorite writers, Doctor J. II ffubi. uson, Omisiii May t.'arleton, and New Bunt, 'ine, are now preparing three stories for The A'ew York Mercury. Oueof theseproduotins will be commenced in the Opening Number oflhoA'ew Year The authors being aware of this I ant. are ongagvd in an emulative contest for precedence, and the result will un(uestionably be that the most effective story ever penned by nny of three, will com mence in ilio NEW YEAR'S NUMBER of the great Representative lYeekly of the Western World. ybo Aow York Mercury is sold by all newsmcu aud periodical dealers in Auioriou. To subscribers it is regularly mailed every Saturday morning, for $tn year , throe cop. ics for $5 ; six copies for $'J ; eight copies forSl'i with an extra oopy, free, to tho gteter of the pclub. KUuncths' Eubjcnp linns received. Ahcayn vritt plainly the the name of your 'ot Office, County and Slate. Vetnke the notcsofall solvcnt'batiKs at par. Payment must invariably be made in advance. 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In its collation of Foreign New3 tho IIkrai.d lias for years held a high posi- on, and it will cnd.-avor in the future j to maintain the stand it has assumed. It has special correspondents stationed in all of the priueipal cities of the world. Its telegraphic arransceincutsextend to whenever the clcctno wires arc stretched. Il hen the Atlantic cable is laid, which feat, will soon be accomplished, telegrams will be received fiom Europe and Asia, as well tts from the United States. Then our readers will have the cvuts of the week in all parts of the civilized world regularly and cleat ly laid before them. The propiictor devotes a portion of the paper Literature, Fusion, Agriculture, the Mechanic Arts, Sporting Matters, Business, Theatrical and Financial Re. ports, Cattle Markets, Gcucral News, and reports of all events calculated to for man excellent metropolitan newspaper a weekly photographe view of tho events of the world and all at a very low'price Tim Weekly Heald is issued every .Saturday morning, aud furuiahed at the following rates : One copy $2 Three copies 5 Five copies 5 Ten copies 13 Any larger number, ddrcsaed to names of subscribers, SI 50 each. . An extra copy bo sent to every club of ten. Twenty copies, to oi?c address, one year, 825, aud any larger numberat same price. An extra copy will be sant to clubs of twenty. Advertisements to :i limited number will be inserted iu the Veekly Her ald. The Daily Herald, three cents per copy. Ten dollars per year for thrco hundred nud Sixty-thrco issues. Five dollars for Sis months. Two dollars aud fifty cents for three months. JA.lES GORDON BENNETT, Editor and Proprietor. Northwest corner of Fulton aud Nassau streets. New York city N. Y. There arc no travling agents for the Herald. MAGIC TIME OBSERVERS. lieing a limiting or Open Face or Lady's tientloman's Watch ("'omebine, with or Talent Self-Winding Improvement a most Pleasing Novelty. ONE OF TH K PR F.TTI EST, MOST CON VENIENT, AND decidedly the best and cheapest time piece for general and reliable use ever offered. H has within it and con nected with its machinery, its own winding iittaohu'.ent, rendering a key entirely unne cessary. The cases of this Watch are com posed of two metals, the outerone being line 10 carat gold. It has the improved ruby action lever movement, and is warranted nn aecurato time-piece, l'rioo nuperblj en graved, per cate of half dozen. .'am ple Watches in neat morocco boxes, $;).),' SILVER WAT0IISI First Chss Hunting Time. riecos for rccu rapy of movement, beauty of material, nnd above all, cheapness iu price, these watches must insure universal approbation. An imitation so faultless that it can hard ly bo detected by the most experienced j .nidges. 1 he material being of two nicta.s, the outer one first quality .Sterling Silver, while tlic inner one is German Silver, it can not be recognised by cutting or heavy en graving, making it, not iu appearance, but in durability, the best resemblance of SOL ID STAHLiSO SILYEK in existence. The sale of theso Watches iu tho Army is a source of enormous profit, retailing, as they very readily do, at $25 aud upw ards Many hundred dollars can be made in a sins glo pay day by any one of ordinary busines. tact. Ef3fX.AT WHOLESALE ONLY ! Iu heavy hunting cases, beautifully engraved, whito enamel dial, and fancy cut hands, in good mining order," by thehalf dozen, $7-. Sold only by the case of six 1 Upon receipt of t wo dollars, as guarantee of good faith, we will seud 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 states mi st remit cash in A ovA.se e, as the express aompauies peremptorily refuses making collections in such dangerous localities. ltemcmber. Cash in advance from vithin the army lines in rebel states I We guarintee the safe delivery of all watches, whotherthey are sentby mail or c i picas. Hubbard Bros,, Sole Importers. 71 Broad way, co Corlaud iirect N. V. MOORHEAD HOUSE, Main St Urookville Pa., C. N. Kretz. Prop'r This house has beea refitted and furnish cd iu a neat style, and is every waj adapted to the wants of the public. li A L L Y I RALLY! TREMENDOUS RUSH TO THE New Store AT CENTRE VILL, ELK CO. PA Lcntt, Scmii.v.NO & Sneikinokb' NEW GOODS HAVE COME THE PELOPE AvVAKK TO THEIR INTEREST I Ass manifested bv the daily throne o Sua mere exchanging "orees backs" for G oods ! All the Domestic Cotton Goods are high. Customcis, oiia aud all exclaim 1 How Cheap Your Dress Goods ur stock consists of Dry Goods Hats & Ops? Groceri e s CLOTHING TIN WARE, HARD WARE Oils mid Paints, Wooden Ware, 3 oris- & FJouv It is useless for us to attempt, to give a full list of our stock, but invito ouo and all, to drop in, themselves. and examine for -Rutter, Eggs, Potatoes, Grain Hides, Calfskins and all country produce ken at market price, for goods. Centrcville, April 25th, 1863. llidgway Markets, Corrected wecekly: Apples, (dry) bushel - 3 50 1 00 Ruckwheat " Deans, " Duttor " it lb II M. bushel bbl. It ton bu. H M. dozen 4 00 20 67 Deef Hoards Corn Flour. Hides Hay Oats Wheat Rye Khincdea r-ss ii ( M It It ( ( 10 00 1 12 20 2 1 4 50 00 80 08 80 50 56 02 00 inula 1 GODEY'S LADY'S BOOK THE 'nsliion Magazine of the World. LITERATURE. FIN fi ARTS AND FASHIONS. The most Inngnifleeut Steel engravings on every subject thnt can interest ladies. Crochet LnittiDjr, Netting, Embroidery, Articles for the Toilet, for the Prlor, the Boudoir and the Kitch. en. Kverything. in fact, to make a com plete Lady's Book. The Ladies Favorite For 3J Year3. No Maenzino has been able to compete with it. Hone attempt it. GODEY'S RECEIPTS for every department of a household. These alone nve worth the price of the Book. .MoueiLottagos (no other .Magazine glvee them), -with dinpriims. UK AW 1SG LESSONS FOU THE YOU0. Another speciality with Godey. ORIGINAL MUSIC, worth $8 a jear. Other .Maenzmes publish oU worn-out mu1 eic ; out mo subscribers to Qodcy got It be fore the mu?ic stores. Ganlenine for Ladies. Another peculiar ity with Godcy. Fashions from Messrs. A. T. Stewart & Co., of New York, the millionaire, me rchants, nppear in Qodcy, the only maga zine that hns them. Aleo, Fashions from the celebrated Broilio, of New York. Ladies' llonncts. We give more of them in a year than any other magazine. In fact the Lady's Book enables every lady to be her own bonnet maker. Mnrloii Ilnrland, iuthren of "Alone," 'Hidden Path," "Mtm Side," 'Kemnit," and "Miriam," writes for Godey each month, and for no other niagatine. He hare also retaiued all our old and favorite contributors. TERMS OP GODEY'S LADY'S BOOK FOB, 165- (For which there canbe no Deviation.) The following are the terms of the Lady's Book for 18G5. At present, we will receive subscribers at the following rates. Due no tice will be given if wo are obliged to ad vance, which will depend upon the prioo of paper. One copy, one year $8 OO Two copies, one year 5 CO Three copies, one year 7 60 Four copies, one year 10 00 Five copies, one year, and an extra copy to the person sending tho club, making six copies 14 0O Kight copies one year, and an eitra copy to the ono pending the club, milking nine copies r 21 00 Elevcu copies oue year, and an ex tra copy to the one sending the club, making twelve copies 27 6) Additions to any of the above olubt, 00 each subscriber. Uodry's Lady's Book aud Arthur's Home. Magaziue will be sent, each one year, on rcccips of $4 60. We havo no club with any other iugailae or Newspaper. The money must all be sent at one time for any Club. Canada subscribers must send 24 oua'-. additional for each subscriber. Addicts L, A. GODCT. X. K. Corner Sixth and Chestnut Sireeie, Philadelphia Pa, TO CONSUMPTIVES. Consumptive sufferers will receiveV'a valuable prescription for the euro of Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, and all throat and Lung affections, free t.'f charge, by sending their address ts 1 Rov. EDWARD A. WILSON, 1 Wiliiatnsburp, Kinjrs Co., 3 months New York. DISSOLUTION of PARTNERSHIP. Notice is hereby given that ths Partnership, Lumbering business here, toforc carried on by the undersigned ! under the firm name of Iloton, F'.y & Co., is this day dissolved by lun'.ual cub. sent. CHARLES IIOHTOX, II. F, ELY, ISAAC IIORT0N, Jr. Ridn'wav, July 17th 18G3. NOTICE OF LIMITED 1'AKTSF.USHIP. NO'llCEis hereby given that Theodore Palen, heretofore residing at Allegany, tV. taiaugiis County, in the State of New York, but hot residing At Wilcox Elk County, Sta:eof 1'ennsvlvania, and James Clerk, resilience at Pluuutield in the Stale of Now Jersey, have formed a limited partnership pursuant to the Act of the General Assembly of the State of Pennsylvania, passed the 21st of Murc'ii cutitled "An Act relative t limka d panncrships" and its soveral sup plements, for the manufacture of Leather ! Wilcox aforesaid, upon tho following term to-ril : 1st. The name of said firm to be Tlieod.re Pitlcn; 2nd. rho general naitri of the business transacted is themanufaotui of leather ; 8d Tho name of the gene:i:l partner is Theodore Palen, now residing '. Diicox aforesaid , 4tu. the amount .( rapiial contribute! by the special partr.tr James Clark, lo the common stock, is eighteen thousand dollars ; 6th. The purl nership is to coniinuo from tho ninth day ylpi il A. 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