'it - . THE ELK ADVOCATE V ( NEW- A D V RTI3 E EN 13 E. & n."T. 'Anthony & Co., MoBufacto-ror.- of PhotdgrjpUic f Mntoriala. ff!tAAt A!B KETATt, . " 60T BROADWAY. N. T. . Ja addition to our main buiinessof rflO TOClltAPHIC MATERIALS. ve are Head quiftjjrg for the following, vi t p.tereoacopen and Stereoscopic V Views- Of tbre we have an immense aiortment, including II ar Seenes. American find for eign cities and Landenpc, Omnp. .Statu ary. $c, So. Alan, I'.t'Vuirinr Stereoscope, h r I he publo or p.ivnte exhibition. Our ifntnlogue will he pent to any address on receipt of Stamp. rilOTOCJUAlMlIO ALFl'MS. Vr were the firat to introduce theae into the United States, and ire manufacture im mense quantities in great variety, ranging in price from 50 cents to $30 each. Our ALHUMS have the reputation of being su perior in beauty and durability to any otheta. They will be sent by mail, rasa, en receipt of price. SWtlSS ALBI MS MADE TO OBtlKR.-J CARD rH0T0GRAP3. Our Catalogue now embraces over FIVE THOUSAND different subjects (to which additions arc continually being made) of Portraits of Eminent Americans, &o., viz . about 1(H) Maj Generals. 200 rtrig Generals, 27o Colonels, 109 Lieut. Colonels, 250 Other Officers, 550 Statesmen, 130 Divines, 125 Authors, 40 Artists, 12ft Ptage, 7o ary Officers, 00 Prom nt Women, 150 Prominent Foreign Portraits. o.uuu uopiea or Works of Art, including productions of the most celebra ted Engravings, Pointings, Statues, &c. Catalogues sent on receipt of Stamp. An order for One Dozen Pictures fmm our Cat alogue will be filled on the receipt of $1 80, aud sent by mail, tree. Photographers and others ordering goods C. 0- D. will pleafe remit twenty-five per cent of the amount with their order. F.. &. H. T. ANTHONY k CO., ifanufacturers of Photographic Materials, 601 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. t69 Tht prices andquality of our goods can not fail to satisfy. tfo. 19tb;4'l. 12mos. NOTICE. The Comtnissioners of Elk couuty will tueet at their office iu Kidiwayoti ThutaJay the 21th. iont. Nov. 19th 1881. NOTICE. Is hereby given that there will te nieefin of the Stoekliul. ders of the Clarion Jdvor Navigation CVn'pany, at the House of Win. H. Fchialu, Jjioclwayville on Saturday the 17th day ot leceiubcr next, for the jurpweot nigariiztu the company and the election of a Pies Jeut a id four tuau aera uh nquited l the ait of incut po ration. All are retiuesteJ to atteud. N. B. LANE, A. I. WILCOX, J..S. HYDE. GEO. DICKINSON. N. M. BROOK WAY. t'oiiituissiout' rs. Itidgray Nov. 14th 1864. ESTRAY. CAME trespassing mi the- premises tf (Jeorge Schjut in penztnqer township, Elk Co-ii n .about four weeks ao, mi'j Ox, till red with the exception of a Ttliito spot in ;h forehead, ho i about years old. The .owner is requeHted to como t'oi wai d. .nrnvA nmnorrv nan nli-imna .....I t..tA r i j i i j - t . 1 ... nA.. L. a ...ill I. . 1 . I . 1. - iiu Trajr, oi uc Villi UB Ut'Uli. Willi a GEORGE SCHOUT. Beniinpor, Nov. 5th. 180 I 3w Adminietiatoi s Notice 1ETTERS of Administration having . . i . . .i i. . -i jj wnu tmniiu iu .i in-. , fux'scrioer ou i the Mf't nt Jh,v A k-i..,.,'.. u,n f heri-Kv triven to nil npnuiiia Irnotvln v , .a IV i-ciiu Vi3illCt w uiako immediate payment, and nil those having claims against said estate, will present the same duly authenticated for settlement, FREDERICK KIENZLE, A IminUtrutor. Ruljioij Xo'o. 9th 1801. REGISTER'S NOTICE. NoTi-'K is hereby givea that the following accounts has been examined nnd passed by me, and reraaina filed on record iu this office 'h' inspection ot heirs lerrateo. creditors and nil . - - - Tflrl'O 1 11 Ann , . r n n r .. .n n . 1 . . : ' will be presented to the c urnnans court ot Mic nty, to be held at the ourt House in the town of Kidgway. commencing on the jirst .Monday ot January 1864. Thf account of Ann Overturf. Ad. ministratrix of all oqJh and chateU, mid credits us$n werei inoaiaauvcrturt late or juviiovlv tunuauipt umicaitvj. GEO. ED. WEIS, KcUtcr, Itidgway Nc-Y. 18th 1864. BOOK STORE, ST. MARY'S, ELK COUNTY PA, In the room formerly occupied by Duct HlukwV I DICKINSON k Co. DEALERS it. Morohaudise Proviaiona Ac, on the lienilu pa utirm, at price uiuoh to flA Q 1 1 V a n t .1 1 . a i f ...nL,,... Dealer in Clotaing, Ilatt. k Maa'aTuralihlne Good WATEll 81'KEET. ioct Uvaj, Cuaxoa Co., f. V GODEY'S LADY'S BOO ?; v -T-II E Fashion Mngnzine of the World LITERATURE, FINE ARTS AND FASHIONS. Tho most innL'nificent Steel engravings on every eubpet thm Cflt) interest ladies'. Crochet kn t''t'i Netting. Lmbroidert, Articles for the '! nilet, for the Prlnr, the loudoir u it I the Kitcli. en. Kvcrything. in (net, to nmhc a com plete LrUV lilldK. The Ladies Favorite For 33 Yeais No Magazine hiu been uble to compete wiiUit. None attempt it. ' OOUEY'S KECEIPT9 for every department of a household. These alone are worth the price of the Honk Model Cottages (no oilier Magazine gives them), with diagrams. DRAWING I.K&tON'S FOR THE YOUNG Another speciality with (iodry. ORJQINAL MUSIC, worth $q a year. Other .Iagnzines publish old worn out ma nic ; but tiie subscribers to Godcy get it be fore the niuie stores. Gardening for Ladies. Another peculiar ity with Oodey. Fashions from Messrs. A. T. Stewart & Co.. of New York, tlio millipnaire, me rchants, appear in Godey, the only maga zine that hat them. Also. Fashions from the celebrated UroJie, of New York. Ladies' Bonnets. We give more of thorn in a year than any other magazine. In fact tho Lady's Hook enables every lady to be her own bonnet maker. Marlon llarhnid, Authresi of "Alone," "Hidden rath," ''Jloss Side," "A'rmesit," and "Miriam," writes for GoJey eaoh month, and for no other magazine. K'e have also retained all our old aud favorite contributors. T Vt K I S () K OODEY'S LADY'S BOOK F0R65 For which there ennbe no Deviation.) he following ate the terms of the Lady's ijook tor i3J.. jm preaeni, we will receive subscribers at the following rates. Due no tice will be given if we arc obliged to ad vance, which will depend upou the price of paper. Oue copy, one year Two copies, oue year 1 hrce copies, one year Four copies, one yenr Five copies, one vear, and an elr $1 00 6 50 7 50 copy to the pet son sending the club, I' making six copies 14 00 Eight copies one year, and an extra copy to the oue teDding the club making nine copies 21 00 l.leven copies one year, and an ex tra copy to the one pending t tic club, making twclvo copies 27 50 1 Additions to any of the abpve clubs, $2 60 each subscriber. Godey's Lady's liook and Arthur's Home magazine will be scut, each one year, uu J receipt of $4 50. j W e have no club with any other .Magazine ; ,or Newspaper. i i The mouey must all be sent at one time for : any Club. j t'auada subscribers must send 24 cents ! additional for each subscriber. Adil run L. A. GODKY. I JV. Vomer SuctA and Chestnut Sirerle, rhiladftphia 1'a, TO CONSUMPTIVES. ''onsnmptive snfTerers will rec:vi valiialilo prescription lor en Ci'iisuuiptiuii. Asilmiii. Ui i-hit'v all throat end Luntt niVcctions. lire cliiir;e.1 b seiidiu; their mlilrps to Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON. Wiliiauisburjr, KinL's Co.. 3 months New York DISSOLUTION of PARTNERSHIP, e Notice is hprchy "ivpn that the I Partnership. Lumbering bu-ine.ss here I toloro carried on by the uodersiaued I under the Grin name of IL.ton. Elv & . . . , .. , , , , 1 ' ,S "'is day dissolved by mutual eon sent. CHARLES HORTON, B. F ELY. ISAAC IIORTON, Jr. Rid-way, July 17th 18C3. NOTICE OF LIMITED PARTNERS!!.!'.. NOTICE is hereby gi?en that Theo lur Palen. heretofore residing at Allegany. Cat taraugus County, in the State of New York, hut now residing at Wilcox Elk County, oiate ot Pennsylvania, and Jam en (.'lark, ' residence at Plaenfield in the .State of New Jersey, have formed a 'limited partnership pursuant to the Act of the General .sseiuhly ofthe State of Pennsylvania, passed the lilst of March 1838, entitled "An Act relative to limited partnerships" and its several sup-i rlements. for the manufacture of Leather nt 'Vilooxaforesaid, upon the following terms . to-wh: 1st. The name of said firm to be 1 Theodjre I'alen; 2nd. The general nature ofthe business transacted is the manufacture of leather ; 3d. The name of the ireneral partner ig Theodore Palen, now residing at H'ilnox aforesaid ,- 4th. The amount of eapiial eontributed by the special partner James Clark, to tho common nock, is cightcm thousand dollars i 6th. The part nership is to continue from the ninth d'iy Jpi'ilA. D. 1804, to the n'nthdav of April A. D. 1800. Dated at Hi'.cox,' Jun Sii Mi. Just deceived At the Book Store. St. Mary's- SANuERS MiAUERs, No's. 1, i, a, 4 s o. Shii lei-s primary and pictorial 1 o pi inter. Mitchela Geography & Af l;n. Mitchels primary (Jeograj)hy . 31 .N ally's Geography Mnteiths primary Geography .Viwnciarion coitv'book!. j Webster's common Bchool Dio ti'-uanes. Hrownn Grammar, lowers do Murrays do So. 2 tfe 3 plain copy book. Ml.mk books. Letter, nutetfe writinsr piper. Ink, Pens, Envelopes, i'enci.s U., 4c. COUNTY DIItECTOlVY. TreMile-nt Ju ly. ' '' It. G White. W clltLorottph; Anriiile Jathjen," " " V. lr-yk w:iy. " ,J.-tv lion, Hon. Hun. K. C. Sehuitze. S P. W. Hays. Iiidnv,y Vii'Acii tun. It uf nut) !ifor: I'M U'c'h, Rilway llistrtrf .1 ' 'tirnt-y, '.. C. ('lupin. Iti.ljcwiiy 7'- fiimt rT, (.'litirlus l.ulir. St. Mary 'a Cnuiili Siti vi inr, floitrge Wtilm.lcy, St. .NIarys C'KlJllisiiii.vrrg, Cli-irlos U'oit, St. Mtiry's Julius Junps. lptezt!,t Jo.'ihuu Kcot'cr, Jones U. T. Kyler, Foj Henry Warner, Jonei H. l. Heir. IJi nozott JjATJRIE J. BL AKELY, ATTOttiTUY AMD COUSSELLlSa AT LAW. St. Mary's, Elk County Pennsylvania FRANK X.EXZ Centreville, Elk county Pa A DOLL II T I M M. ' CcntreVt'.lc. K.l.'i c U'ltv X. earueneral .latiutaeturer of , avrons, Uuies c.-ALSO Furniture, snc.li as Buieuua, Tables, Statins Bedsfmls uml ()h:tirs. All kind of llepairin done at rcdsoiiuble rates. THE TWENTY-SIX BIRTHDAY- or THE Star Pater of America. J ii V n It V I h I 1 H 04 . tii v s i.yy vokk si e ii s u F O h T II K COMIHd YEAR Afte more than a quarter of a cennr.v of uninterrupted Hiiccexx, The New York MKP.el'FT Ktanding first o" the muster roll of he L:terary Press in this cuiinity points proudly to its p-t career ii gunr .nteo of new t.i'iuniplm in the fuiiii.- Il'irc'ofiire. it l;as ee'ipsel ill r'vili : hut 1 1 proposes tu miku fu-.ttng ,cav nirinortilile by rlipn.n otr i p ' h'ntn . alii luimimj; up Ih-I'itc the world us the mot n t v-loii- 'p-ci-iieii of a faociiKilinr' brilliant, unrm.u. mid eouirrcheiisive Ail. eraiy paper tliat lias even brcn pulr 1 11. el in eiit.er l.i-iuispliere. i ill', 'ilvN'irs OF KUlUMMv in- 'a'd uinlir coiiiribn i i n to jriv- In 1 i iev In it i eolumns. and sid. by nid '. ual productions of the inu-i p .pu'.ir ic stsof II, e did World, will be p!a f-:rV dieiirr' l llie most eiiiine it Hi tieis of the New. MISS. M. E. BRA I) DON. luthore of " lurora Fluyd." "Lady And y m seerer," -.Inlin M-o-chmniit Lezaev. i.. !; . wlin La l-nly ri-nn. like A STAR OK 'I HE FIRST MAGNI Tini:. in Ihe literary horizon offirent Rritain. has heen especially engaged to supply iik Nkw Viihk M Kin thy friuii i iit'e loiimc with iho wnn Jerful creat inns of her genius, at a cost which no other weekly in America could vein ure i incur. Among the mull it mln of ilisf inguished wriieia and artists ho have become famil iar to (he masses ilirniigh the vaM circulation ot tlio Ma." Meekly ol America, may be men tioned the follow. ng. all of whom are still upon its Muff : Kit. J II UOUINSON, mi'.s'lN MAY CARLTON, L.lllGAfET ULoL'NT. W O EATON, NED BUNTLINE. GEOU0C MARTI.4L, AUTIIER M GUUMOEI!. JLI IA S l.MORAHAM, GRACE GARPNKR, EDWARD WILLETT, FELIX O C DARLEY, EARY CHIEF, MISS JIERRADDON, GEORGE ALBANY. Scores of other distinsuishe I liter tti. ualtr arious noimde plume, cutitribute of its col thus while its pictorial illustrations are from the inimitable pencil of Felix (). C Darley, tsq.. the best dra-ightsman of the age, 7"ae War, wa cli has given the coupde grace toao many pretentious publications, ami half destroyed those that slill survive, has added thousands to tho circulation of Tho .Vow York -Mercury, Its heart-stirring short stories, its r.',i'jitiry hiblorieites. its matchless ferial romances, its racy burlesques, its genial wit and humor, its delicious gossip, its fairy tales bir lit lie folks, its rare poetry, its fresh and vigor ous ediiorals, the infinite varioty nf its con tents, and the large amount of readingmat icr that it comprises, reudcr it welcome everywhere, and to all classes of society. Containing as it dues. FORTY COLUMNS f closely printed matter, it may nfolv be pronounced the cheape.-t, as wellusthe best Literary Newspaper extant. TYee favorite wriicrs, Dootor J. II ?.ibi.. I usoti. Cousin May C'arleton. and New Hunt. me. are now preparing three stories for Tlie Vcw York Mercury. ( eoflheseproductins wdl be commenced in the Opening Number oitho.Vew Year JThe authors being aware of this fact, are engaged in an emulative centesi lor precedence, and the result will unquestionably he thai tiie most effective story ever penned by any of three, will com mence ii the . XKh YEAR'S NUMRER of the great .Representative IVeekly of lh Western World. Tie A'ew Vork Mercury U sold by all newsmen an i penuuioai Ueaiers in America. r.. subsci-iberji it i regularly, miiled ever aturuay o.ury inoiuing. tor ri' yeir.ihree cop " . i tuples uu v.i j eigiu copies copies : I ipr i i wuu an extra copy, jrei, to ta Ugisr f th pslub. Sixmotahs'subjor l',!otTS ived. Alvnyn terite'pUMy the pour.'ott Ofiee. ' Vovn'y emi tinte. r ve take the tmfeaof all solvent bapkt at par."' Payment must invariably be made inadvnnce. .-F-sY Specimen Copies sent to all oppli. cati(. ' , 1 Address all letters,' anp einittanocs. post t i paid. j.o CUI.IlWH.L Will I NEY , "' ' J'rhprieiorx of the Arte York iitrcury. , I'os. i8 Anu s:rect, and ll.'i lulton atieet, i A'ew York City. The New York Weekly Lcr aid. The Cheape,t roper in the World, The extensive and com rehejisiye Lieiiitlcs in its possesion enable th l"t!? rniKJoii of the H'kk.ki.y IJip.Ai.K tu tumitiieu the latest and most teli;il,le in loiuiatiMti piis.sibly to ho oblaineii, r,ut only from nil pints of the United States, but limn all parts of the world. Jts home carresj.iiniieiits, enpaired at heavy cost, and connected wiiluucli now uaval and military expedition of the tfovertjinent prove that it is deteriiiindto leave no spot uncovered by its ojierations and no event can occur that shall not fjnij jniuiediatc report in its columns. It costs ;lie proprietor over one hundred thousand dollars per year, to maintain its corps of correspondents in the Geld. In its collati m of Forcitrn News the IltitAt.D has for years held a high ppni on, and it will endeavor in the future to maintain the stand it has assumed. It has fp'.'eial correspondents stationed in all of the principal cities of the world. Its telegraphic arrancmcntserJer.d to whenever the elcctri-jwireparostretehod. H'hen the Atlanticcable is laid, w'lioh feat will soon bcoccomplished, telegrams will be luepived I'iOtn Europe and Asia, as well as from the United States. Then out readers will have the events of the week in all parts of the civilized world regularly and cleat ly laid before them. Tho pi optietor devotes a portion of the paper Literature, Fusion. Agriculture, the Mechanic; Arts, Sporting Matters, Uusitiess, Theatrical and l'itmnc;al lie. ports, Calilo Market-!, General New?, and reports ofall events calculated to for man excellent metropolitan newspaper a weekly photograph it view of the events of the world and all at n very low price The Wkkki.Y Heai.I) is issued every Saturday morning, aud furnished atthe following rates : One copy 2 Throe copies Five copies 5 Ten copies IS uy larger number, duressed to naunt of suiiscriliers. SI 5'J each. An extra cojiy be sent o every club of ten. j Twenty cof,u'K, tu one address, one: ti' ir, $lo, and any larger tiuuiberat same pr . , ; u extra copy witl bo sant to club of w.tity. j ilvrrtiseiiieiits to a limited number !r- inserted iu tho VKr.Kt.V 1 1 f.R- ' I II 'he iMir.V Ihn.M.ri. three cents ;er . Ti n ilnllar per yenr fur l h ' nd Sixty three ii-nes Five 'j" Six in. n;li. Two d.llurs . : i , c.-nt.s lor thrms iio tn . J .VES GORDON BENNETT, Editor mid 1'rojirietnr. V 'i Invest coi ner ol' Fullou and Nassau streets. ! New York city, N. Y. There are no tiavlinj; agents Inr the llErlAt.K. MAG 10 TrM OBSERVER?. Uuing.4 lluiuing or Open face n.r Lad vs Uen lein in s Winch Cnmeliine. wiib or I'm en I Self Winding Improvement !I Improvement . n most rieising Soveltv. nkok Tin: iM(i:rriiT. motpos. 1 VKN I ENT. AND dec dedlv the hest and cheajiest tone piece for general and reliable use ever offered. It has within it and con nected wMiits machinery, its own winding attachment, rendering a key entirely unne cessary. Th cases of this Watch are com posed of two meials, the outerone being fine lti carat gild. It has the improved ruby action lever movement, and is warranted an i accurate linio-pieee. Price superbly cn ' graved, per case of half dozen. $:lOl. Sam ple Waiohes in neat morocco boxes, $.'13,' SILVER WATCIISl first Cltss Hunting Time. Pieces for accu racy of movement, beauty of material, and aoovoan, cheapness in price, t.nese watchea ; must insure universal approbation. An imitation so faul'.kss that it can hard ly he detected by ihB i110st exporiencel judges. The ms.erial being of two meta'.s, the outer one r,i-st quality Sterling Silver, while the '.,mer one is German Silver, it can. not bo Veeognised by cutting or heavy en graving, making it, not in appearance, but in durability, the be-t rescmblaneo of SOL ID STRUNG S1LVEI1 iu existence. The sale of these Watches in ihe Army is a source of enormous profit, retailing, as they very rwidily d i. at $-r, imd npw ards .Many hundi ed Jollari can b made in a sins le pay day by any oue of ordinary biisiues. tact. 8i.AT WHOLESALE ONLY ! In heavy huniiiig cases, beautifully engraved, whiio enamel dial, and tauey cit hands, in good milling order, by the half duun, f 72. Sold . only by ibe case of six .' upon receipt ol I wo dollars, as puarantee ui goou iaiiu, we win se'iu watches by ex press to any part of the loyal Slates, collec ting na.ance or 'bill on delivery. This en sures buyers against fraud, g'"ving theui their watches before payment is required Soldiers in the dttoial itatt t mi-st remit cash is aovancb. as the expreis oompanies peremp'orili rmtset making collections in such dangerous localities. Itcracmber, Cah in advance from within theariw Unci tn rebel ti'ttet I Weguar-mtee the tafe delivery of all watehti, w'lethtr they are seul by mail or express. Hubbard Bros., ,, , Sole Xmporteis. 71 3rolway , eo Corlund iueol N. Y. I . . . 1 f,Ul hh' ,a,,, Rl r i iA n i f n i .-v . - . . i'J. ' iu ru.j j. ivrttz. 1'ivp r ht house has beeti refitted and furnir.1. ed m a neat stv o. and la erarv wi dptd t the wata of (h pullis. uuf,: rrivrbPESTs IIIREOR OF TASflCli'S r i j n', vt.r-."; . l r nliit'i w ''hi-. I E:-ch i-iu.'-ir tvnt,,is inn-. lit! IhMijIulici III I'usbioh l'l;ils. -sphtiili..! ltistratiot.s of all the. fasbion.ible el,d :irH noveltie!-, for ladies' and children's I UIH i! I I ie-f. use'ul uilormation. and the font lile size I'altenis. cut ready f'.r u-c. etc. etc. Yearly. 1 ; single copies, 'Jli cents. I ublitlied at Mvk ! 'KMor. i e ( 's r.niio tMini of l'ashious, No. 47-3 Broadway. N. Y. ti i-r.NMti and VAi.rAiiT.nrnr.Mii'Ms!!! rath Yearly ubscril er to Mn e. I'e ininpsl's Mil r"f of Fashions is entitled ti the se'eelinti of ii'! cenl worth of lx't; I'iiltcrns. or a copy of Mine. I'einoic-l' Sy:-ttnc I'q Cpttipg Cbilili'eo's 1vc!-cs. or fur .Ml ciits extra, the Ladies' Sr-y em. For a club fo 5 FuLscriners at SI eacl will lie sent Person's, Artljur's or an;, other 82 maoa.iiic or newspaper for on' year, or a splendid Photograph Allium For a club of 8, Godey's Lady's 1'ooK or any other Co magazine, or an eletin gilt, fir steel Rack Comb. orSideUotnb A Club of l'., Mine Demorest's :". Running Stitch Sewing Machine, or n Sell. tucking Attnchtucpt, or a full set ol Steel or Gilt Combs. A Club of fJ5,a new Whcclcrand Wild snn's Sewing machine with Herauieran Self tucking Attachment. A Club of G5, a splendid patc't lover lold uteh. All tho Subscsibers r.re entitled to the first premium, imil to the getter up ol the club an extra copy ofthe Miiror ol Fe;V.ions for one year. Any number ot SI aubsciiptionts sent toward making j;p a club, will bt credited the same as if sent altogther. Rack numbers a .specimens sent post falcon receipt of III "cuts. Splendid terms for agntiti. Send fin C Circular. Volunteers and Conssripts To s-jl lier.i or any ehers wi.ii.ii ta ,n, crease their inconic, there is no hotter wuv doing so at this time, than from the sulo our watehes. Tiikv akb W.vuttATi:n a- 11 KIOtKSKMKIl ! 'Particularly valunblo for nRioeri in i, Army and ti avulers.'' frank A-au i. lli 'I'rati iest, best ami cheapest ti.nepirer ever otfcrc-J.'' -V. 1'. Illustrated X . -f it it '). "Very prelly am) durahV Vi'nt.'l.ea foi-tln- , .Iriiiy." N r n t (ii., h-.i: orioiieMt 0' "I IllC "f I 1 i es in tu,'-ii.' ' Julv .' in. i i. -i I : .' edi'Ji. Ci) !';i.!;o v. ; i ii: , Cr.lv i.i . ..f . in T ! uu .' Si t I V. . 'in; l' "ii 1 l'..y- .Mi '" 'd.ii ri,i.-e. ' Epn.n-sv, an. I i'idul;re!ise or t'M r i l.v I I'll seX'l:il Ollee travawinee ttiiIViei ID a soiled etive 'j)0, G OeiiM 'I he e.el.-hr i'e 1 author in .this admir.i llee-s.i, ele.nly d.-iii iiis:i'.ite.s, Irotn ihiit.-e.us sueees.-lul praiiee. thut the ularin'n i eonsrrn.nces ol self n'm .e may he rade illy eure.J with. ml .the d.iii. roii-u-e .if internal incdic no or the nonliea tloti nf thn L-nlf.. . ' "iiiiiii mil, ,i nt nun. -i :.. ' i i IllO'l.? Of C'fe. lit mice sillmh. eei-f:iin im.l ..floof Ual. bv means of w ired cveiy Sitff.;ivr. " wa-ier wn .t Ins con Iitinti , )0 may ui.iy cure linnselt chenply an I rut I Ire' I, , privately, OSrl'his Lecture should he in the hands of every youth and every man in the land. Sent, under scl. h a pkin .envelope., to any address, p p , on r,,e,,pt 0, sis cents. r,r two post stamps. Address tho publishers. CII-S J. C.KLINE & CO. 1-7 Bowery, New Yurlt, Post oiGce box 45X6. Jo Consumptives. The undersigned having been restor is to health in a lew weeks, by a very ample remedy, after, liaviU! buffered se. veral years, jvth a severe lun,: affection. and the dread A ,r. .vujV uu 'UlljpiluU-lS xnxious to make known tr. hia till, -w...j ivi.vq CUI- terers tho njeans of cure. To all who desite it, ho will send a copy ofthe prescriptiou used, (freo of charge,) with the directions for prcpar iniiud u.sing the same, which. thy will find u cure for Co.Ssoiptjo.n, Asthma, Bronchi rts.Couuus, Colds' &C. The only objct uf the advertiser in sendin-' tho nreserintion is t.i h.ww.fii theafflicted.aiulspead information which ho conceives to ho invaluable ; aud he nones every sufferer will try his remedy, us it will cost them nothing, and may pi ove a bleNsinr. Parries wiping the prescription will please address Ittv. EDWAHDA. WILSOV Willia uslurg, Kind's County, Sew Yoii. ADMiNISTATOR'S NOITJE Letters of Administration h..en h,. granted iu Cua fun,, 0f , tht, s.lb. seiner upou the Ivstate of' l'hotnis Over 'urf. lu.to nl IJenezette tinvnthir. l.'it. eoutity deceased. All p,)r8.,lw Lv-' my claim auainst 8,id Est-to, are re" luevted to preseii- tl, , ,u . 1 t , J M'lHIITIMI cated for ewtlein ut. Anvm rs... . Ml'' thd I'.Mfa'o mm r..n... . 1 . . . . , . : wj unite i;'ujcat forthwith. ASS OVERTURE Admiit&ratrie of th rvuif tniu4 er, Infection rrt;ic! wo tail Ecr.orctA lurkt In tHo conatira:ions of rt.ukituUos cf wi. 1: ritltfr jprCsluMarf''' i proUiec-J,.i3r ,a cn-t;y.ii-il, a-m.iU'd stato of the I lood, wherein that fluid htwonVcs ln ' ' fJZw$it0t- -ylh , j'? , feV fcjEfcl5i?a iStompeteiit to su'triil .1 Ml' MMl. 1 , .... ir,L--2.--a; 'V?5ri.nv.'!i tir."."iv":.f:iii t- j v. "iti'rV-- f.ill 'into ilisorutr tin ! decry. Ti e rernfnlotn' .onti.'niinalioti is va- thm iy csu:rd ly t. ereitrir.l diseaf.o, low I llvini;, r.isordere 1 dlj-cstioti front ur.heallh food, in-pure mr, (litii r.ud. filthy. Iialnts, tho iVpref.ing licet, and; pl.ovc 'all, by. t!ic venereal infi.i lion. f lintevt.T 13s iu origin, it is hereditary in tho constitution, deseend-nfj " from parents to cliihlri n unto tho third and fourth pi nerrtion;" indeed, ii seems to be the rod vf H-m w'l:0 '")' " i W''I visit the iniquities oftlio fatlicrs open their, children." The discard it originates taki various names, according to the orpnna it attack.i. In tho lungs, Scrofula producer tubercles, end finally Consumption; in the glands, fwellinys which mippurnte and be come ulcerous sores; in' the ttnmacli and bowels, (lerangenienls which produce, jndi pesiion, dyspepsia, and liver complaints; on tho skin, eruptive and cutaneous affections. These, till having the came origin, require the same remedy, viz., puiilicntin nnd invijora tion of the Hood, l'urify thq blood, and thec dangerous disteinpcrs leave vac,. Witt feeble, foul, or corrupted 1 lood. you cannot have health; with tiiat "life of the flesh" healthy, you cannot have scrofulous disease. Ayor'a Sarsaparilla is compounded from the ninst rfformai anti dotes tlmt medical ceicr.ee has discovered for this afllieting distemper, and for the cure ot the disorders it entails. That it is for tups- I rior to any other remedy yet devied, it. "j known Ly all who have given it a trh.l. That it does comljino virtues truly extr.toVuit.ary In their efiect upon this clnss of complaints, is indisputably proven 1 y t'.o yrcut multitude of publicly known and reniarkahle cures ii has tnado of the following diseases: Kin'i. Evil, cr Ghndular Swellings, TiimiA-j. Ei-uptiors, Pimplos, Blotchds and' Soret. J2ry3ipeIo3, Jlose cr St. Anthony's Fire. Salt RLeutn, Scald 'Head, -Coughs' fret; tuberculous depo ita in tho lnns, Whif Swellings, Debility, Dropsy. Kenralgii Dyspepsia cr Iudigcition, C ypliilis aarl Syphilif 'o Infections, Mercurial Diserjcs, Fini"l''i7cakne39e'', antl, indeed, the whole fcrics of coii.phiints tu.it rnUe tV.'iii' impurity of the Mood. Minute reports of individual cases im.y Ic fiuml in Atxr.'s AMt'aicAj; At.MANAf. which is furnished to the oiupgistt for gratuitous distribution, vlmein n.ay be learned the directions fur its Use, and tome of the remarkable cures which it has mad.' when all other lemedies l.nd failed to rtflord relief. TkofO iaes lire purposely taker, from all teitions of the eountiy, in order that evi ry reader jury have accc?s to tome one who nut eiik to him of its benefits from personal e? periene. Scrofula depresses tho iUil inergies, i.r.d thus leaves its victims fa? more inijii 1 1 d'.cia.-c ami its fatal result? then ere lu hiy cuni-titutions.' Hence it Ur.dj tu fl.i.it.n, r.fd does greatly shorten, the (.virile (.i.iitiim of human life.- The vait it. oii:.rio i f these considerations has lul vs t i i pi i.d yiars in ierf'e( ting a remedy v. !.:t!i i-i i i.iijiu ie to its cttic. Thij we' how t i.er to t! e J ul lie lir.der the name of Avta's K.uis.ii ai ili a, i.lll.ruj li it is tctv.pofrd of jegii oil 1 1-,' m u e of yhkh exceed the lest if .'in- ..(i in r. Iterative power. By its r. A j'i u t. . y i :otu t journ if from the tuller it.g Mil i'. l n r f t!.c."C di orders, l'urgo ti.t tie ii.t.i iorii:il..ii: t'.-at i"t ar.d fester in l! e 1 h od, mjv ti.t tl e cnuK'fi of liis.ise, ml i; n.iis I ..iili v ill follow. Hy its pecj li:r vi.iuis (l is j.n.ii'y itimuhites the vitM fi.rctini, Mil ties t.vpiii the t'.i. tecipers vl.it Ii lt. k vXiu the lybteni cr Lurst ouf cn r.ry ) 1 1 f it. V. e l.t i w ti e j til lie have been deceived ly many ml poinds of frirtuparitla, that j'ronibid i;.ui.li i.i;d i'M rotking; 1 ut they will neither I e uu iiitl j-i.r iIim pointed in tliis. lis i.tues I.i ve I u n pKAtn Ly abun dant trial, ei d llieie n n ains t o (juvrtion of its turpnsiing i.n lh i.e e 'for the n.re of th'' r.llliclii g di.-eaes il is iniendt d to rcatl. Although tinder the fiinie nini e, it is a vcrj' tlitierent ineditine fvoin i.ny other which ha-, leen 1 1 fine the ei!e. i.i.d is far n. ore cl feetunl than i.r.y cll.ti' vhitli Las ever ict'i' available to liiviii. ciiERttY prxrroTiAL, Tho World's Great Remedy for Poughs, CoMa, Incipient Con tuinptiou, nnd for tho relief of Consumptive patients in advanced btagea cf tho disease. This has been tp long used nnd to uni versally known, that we need do no n:oro than assure the public that its quality is kept up to the best it ever has been, and that it mny be relied on to do all it has ever done, l'reparcd by Dr. J. C. Areu & Co., 1'i actical and Analytical I htmitU, Lowell. Maii. Eold Ly all druggists every where. DLSiOLU l'iU.' or PA .U'E:Wlli' aS'oticb is hereby piven that tho Part uership, Lumbering btuiuess, heretufor.j carried on by the undersijucl. under j the name of Charles & Isaac Ilortoti Jr.. in this day dissolved by mutual consent The business of tho late linn, wijl' bo settled up by Isaac Ilorton Jr. CHARLES HORTON, ISAAC IIORTON Jr. Ridjjwiv. July l.'lth l!l!4. lElZlt MO-nEV. a DAltu.liist 1 PKISE.S PA TABLE '10 of ALL can be seen at the officers. These and all other claims against the Government promptly collected. A.n Oi F.'CKti ix thk Army wbites ; 'At inspection I noticed that, a largo proportion (, the men's knapsacks cua. taiued u box of I roc lies, being generally used by t hem for colds, etc." '-Bi uwiii Jii-.tiu y'i) jfW.'htiouM be in every S'ddicr'H kuapsack or pocket, to be used upon the first (.ppearunee of a cold or uiil;h. A Rare Chance f Capitalist For sale, about 530 acres t-f land in and around the IJ..rou,'h of St. Mary's Elk county Pa. Also thirteen town lots in said lior.iiivfh. cl.iso to tho P. dt fi R Depot. The P. & R. R. R . tki th ' ari'tttost portion ..f the lands'. Prioa lOJy ati'l tonus e.Ui or nQ time, with pool ecurity. Apply to Vjts'wl' Bsltiaior MD. or U LOU A, BcAttr Eli. Co. Pn.
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