The Elk advocate. (Ridgway, Elk Co., Pa.) 186?-1868, November 15, 1866, Image 2

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"LETTLUTiTiiu i V IS.
KIIMOER TWO.
.Vy Jrar Sir Ii. Yonr first letter
jou quote several pasrsjie of criptuie
that yon tlni.k favnr the doctrine of
the "invocation of suiuL." And Grot
jou quote Join 19 clnip. 25 .and 27
verses, to justify the special lumor giv
ra to tlic Virgin Miry. You fay, the
church '-believe that our Lord Jmts
. Christ, when djirjr rpon the eros pave
Lrr to ub, through the person of St.
Juhn. m our Mother, and that she will
le our most powerful intercessor at the
tlitnr.c d flute." 1 hie interpretation
return to be er.t irely prntuitmts. II it were
Peter instead of John to whom Jesus
raid "Heboid thy niotlier," then wha
vou say would have Rome show of rea-
sn. Hut Mnee it waB "that disciple
whv.ni 1U loved," I cm only see io this
pawgc nn example of filial piety.
When a child Jesus set an example of
obedience to parents; whun about to
ilie tiioujrn oppressed niiii tU iu.j..
ot human tuiit he took care to pro.
vide a hoiuc for his mother; commend,
hi,; her to the Glial love and cur1 of his
wwt intiina;e friend, fc'o John under
ftood it, u is evident from tho follow
irp statement: "And from that hour
tie disciple toik her to his cwn home.''
that we imitate the exumple oi our
dj.iug Savior wl.en wc observe the fifth
commandment, and honor, not Mary,
l-jt vur "father r.;vl mother."
In proot that di-p.irtcJ saints can
i.ear us you quote 1 John 3, and '2 v.
jiut ob.'ct ve the parage doe not tea 1
'when tec die we lia!l be like Ilim,"
,Ut "j(7(?i lie shall aj nr, we .-hull be
,iie Ilim." It dees not follow that Lc
fort the "e.niiin of our Lord Jesus I
Cliiist, and our jjatln'iiiii. tncllicr hum
him," the saints will b "equal to the
nngeh." Oilier scvipturcs indeed teneii
that between death and I lie resurrec
tion the saints are "with Christ" that
they tint and are Wwi, Kut that
does not warrant ub io saying that their
state is precisely tht amc that It will be
tifter their bodies are ra'-sed and trans
figured "like unto His glorious body."
And it it did ; if the Faints are at death
al! th&t we knrw they will be in the re--urection
; it does not by any means fol
low that ''being like to Ilim who knows
all things, thig thull be. cognizant of till
things concerning us." For that would
make them omniscient, which is absurd.
You might as well argue that Adam pos
sessed every attribute of deity, because
he was created "in the likeness of God.'.'
So this text prove3 nothing to your pur
pose. The saints can know onli what
God is pleased to communicate to them,
and we know not what his pleasure
might be. You next quote from the
book of Tobias '-direct proof of t ngelic
intercession." The text, even if inspir
ed which I do not believe would be
nothing to your purpose, until you have
proved thut tho saiut's re m-reel ion are
" equal to the angels in this respect.
0( the angels Paul says "Are they not
all niinieterin,!', spirit, sent forth to min
ister for them who hhall be heirs of sal.
ration ?" ( llebn w, I, and 14.) Do we
aoywliere read the lite of departed
6aint ''. You quote Matt. 22, and 80. v.
butoiuitlho words "in the resurrection.'
Passing (for tho present) to your lat
quotation, 1 Cor. 12, and 13, verges, 1
must say that your interpretation is
quite new to me ; and hik less strange
than new. 1 fi id nothing iu the tex
or context to toigiiest your explanation ;
' 'Hereafter I ha!i kno oiiiors even a
I am known n'ir by tie sair.ts iu 11 eav.
'fir" Paul in cut! astiug love with
thoseglfu which the Corinthians esteem
so highly. "Love never laiL'th ;" but,
prophesies shall fail, imguer shall ccahe,
and even knowledge "shall vwuish away.''
Why knowledge ? Because we ''kuow in
part." Know whatf -'All mysteries
and all knowledge" v. 2. This orfW
V now lodge ot' gospel doetrincs aud inys.
terie6 will be ol no aecnunt 'h-n the
rufect is CL-mc j" Jor men "I sh ill I
i.uow as am kntwu"i Cod ; my Luowl-
tliD-1" Hi it ij'ret will be like
Cod's coiLulele, uiiu.iitd vkh inur
eoce and erri r.
I cannot tee iu these texts ouo parti
cle of proof of j'.ur doeti iue. Hut 01 h
ers remain to be noiisiiiered at auuthtr
time' ut trnlv,
EVAN'.'i ELIST.
Five Mjiii'iK wcie aricstcu cn .cat
ordsy at Fori i ss Jrn roe lor niurdei infj
Thomae Woden, a storekeeper, cn the
jcad frcni Yuik'-i-wn to Williamsburg.
They confessed tl e'r yuilt lud iulplica.
ted four other cproes in the deed.
The Fredaita' Bureau took charge of
them.
Gen. r-hfiu-so aud ilutLuiUid Stales
litiibter, 0 M(ieo left Sum ,To'k on
Fjiturday in t.e ir'gtte tsiw-rj-uohar-ua
for Vera Cmi.
-BSJflfW
eu rr ,
jotm o. bail, imtok raoraiiToa.
j. r. hooks, rini.nura.
THL'iSDA y Xo.,lh!h, 180't.
THE JIEirS.
Lospon, Nov. 12. The London
Timet of this morning says that, cousid
eiinj; the difficult position of the i'rew
dent of the United States and his efforts
to prevent tho invasion of British terri
tory in North America, it wculd sec
with satisfaction some compliance with
his request in behalf of the Feoiana
who have been convicted of treason, and
sentenced to death : but still it would
eoncedc up immunity in case of another
invasion.
Montreal, Nov. 12. The discount
of American invoices for the current
week is placed by the government at 3 J
per cent
l.iirao quantities of war material con
tinue. :o arrWe, andare being discuarg
ed from the ships.
The whole military force here, inclu
ding several regiments of infantry, eav.
ahyand artillery, were reviewed this
morning.
Toronto, Nov. 12. William Dug
gan, the ouly Feniau prisoner tried to
day, was acquitted.
The Fenian trial at Toronto contin
ued on Suiurduy. John Conly and Pat
rick Resting were put to plead and cas
es postponed uot being ready for trial.
Win. Ilayden was tried convicted aud
sentenced to bo hun Dec 13. li. Dev
lin, an eminent lawyer of Montreal, re-"
tiiincd as connsc' for the Fenians being
tried has been refused by Judge WHsou
the privilege of acting in the court, on
the ground that lie was not a member
of the Upper Canada liar. The Judge
expressed regret, but there was no al
ternative. Mr. Devlin has been lot
some days watehiug the trials going on,
and will return to Montreal to defend
the Fenians to be tried there io Decem
ber. A yovtng lady of Quincj, 111., who
has beu ill tor some time, died, as was
supposed, a few days ago, was confined,
and the body placed iu the family vault.
Yesterday ono of the attendants heard,
as lie thought, aubdued moans proceed
ing from the vault, and immedii.tcly.
broke open the door of the tomb. The
lid of the ccffiu was removed, and to
tho as!oiii:meiit and gratification of all
the young lady was found alivu. 1'iop.
or means were taken to restore her and
she will undoubtedly recover.
Two very Rerioua fires ac;urted in
CVicago on Saturday which destroyed
property to the amount of a quarter of
a million of dollar. The first occuried
in a lart-e drvina house attached to Hus-
,,. ,.,,:: ,:m .. curri,) ,t,.rf.
j Wkg c07,, j,lct'eI- demolished. The
other took place in a block of buildings
on C-iual street, including several large
iron manufacturing concerns, which sus.
tained serious damage.
A few days ogo David Harrington
of Lowell, Massachusetts, a workman
at the Iloosao Tunnel, while seated on
load cf wtod, attempted to diivc under
a shed, and he was literally doubled up.
The spinal column wad broken, aud the
lower paitof his body and limbs are
paralyzed.
On Friday morning last five burg.
leri aud one murderer escaped from the
St. Louis Jail by picking awaj the ce.
mint from a none in the wall, and re.
moving jt, leaving an orific.i ten cr
twelve iueheg squaie. ISm-im, through
the hole thus tiiai, they lowered them,
selves to the ground, a distance of thir
ty fiiet, aud were o(T. The stone remov.
ed wuiLtied some seveu huojred pounds.
A Mr. Shepherd of"Cerro Gordo,
Iowa, rcuionstruted wkh a boy ten years
old v ho had called iii-iu a liw, and in
answer to tho rcnionstranees, the boy
shot him, iufliei'ui!! a wroTid, from the
efl'eets of which ho died two day after.
Tho vote in Chicago on Tuesday
week was very litilo more than one. half
of the vote in 1S(J4.
Iu New Haven, Rev. Chuuneey
Mu' iuy has brought a suit for slander
npiiiit Rev. Wiliiain T. Eustis, of Xew
Haven, lor eharin; thut Murray had
beeu outlined in fpcculution iu New
V ik, in the course of nhie'u he had
committed loiirery, and had bec-u arres
ted and tlirvwn ii tojdil.
Ou the 5th inst. tha mills of the
Moosio Powder Company at Randville,
Pennsylvania, exploded. The aboeW
was distiocily ielt at Carbondale, tvt
niiies uff- No person was injured. Th
damage will probably amouot to 125,000.
The Superior Court in New Haven
hue divciced bitty a'x unhappy couples
ioce the drat of January. The tad
comtueotary cn the frailties of buiian
nature.
f i'roclnmatlon.
PENNSYLVANIA Si :
JFArraia, It hath been the good and
worthy custom of the Commonwealth to
set apart, annually, day for the special
acknowledgment of the goodness of the
Almighty, and for exprcsMng, by the
whole people, ot one time, and with a
cotnmou voicit, the Th.inks and Praise
which thionghout the year are springing
from thj heads of men ; therefore,
I, Andrew 0. Curtin, Governor of the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, do, by
this Proclamation, recommend that the
good people of the Commonwealth ob
serve . . r
Thursday, Xovwh r 2DfA, 1803,
As a day of Thanksgiving and Prayer,
aud do then assemble in their rcHpc-tive
churches, and piaces of wr-t.-.p, and
make their humble than iMluiiii'' to
Almighty God for all His biesiogs dm
iug the past year.
For the abundant gathered Iruits of
the earth ;
For the thus fur jontiuued activity id
Industry ;
For toe geucral preservation of
Health ;
And especially for that in His Divine
Mercy, He hath stayed the tLrcatuiiel
I'esti'cnce. . ,
And, moreover, that they do beseech
Him to continue unto us all if is Pres
sings, and to confirm the hearts of the
people of these United Stales, that by
thj luful loiee of their will, Deeds of
good Justice, Wudom snd Mercy may
be done.
Given under my hand and the great seal
of the State, at HaiPbburg, this third
day of September, in the year of our
Lord one thousand eight hundred and
sixty-six, and of the Commonwealth
the ninety Gist.
By the Governor :
i. s ELI SLIFER,
tSrrrnt'ir1 of hi: L' mr'omicn'th
MAIlltl F.LI (Hi the 3.1 insuiit. bo the
Itev. E. M. Tavlor, Mr. Levis, of this
pUce, to Miss Jennie Griffith, ot'Corry.
tjarTfae happy couple have our bout
withes for their future prosperity.
T.'elji BSijertipeinJoi?.
M
Airs. M A Crandall tnKes pleas-ure in nn
Bouncing to the ladies that i-ha is now pre
pared to do all wort in the unuve lino iu
neat amt sniisfactory manr.e .
All nor . euti'UEtpU with ver will be guar
antccd Iu give ml infliction, norlo ly.
nTn a v tT f t rrrr" c ij ...ftr'
d y Irom the premises of the si.ii-
scriber about tl.e tirst of lust June, a Kit IN
DL! HKIFFEK, baa two largo white pits
on outside of each hind leg, small I iu-ds
one crooked, a few white spots on belly,
and a white star on forehead, and is two
years old. Any person giving information
of SAid bciRcr, will Delibeialiy rewaruea.
MAItTIA' FRITZ,
Nov. 8. 18PC. !tt. Bcuiinger, l. 0.
TARGE CAPACITY, GREAT Stregnth
j and unequalled speed, simplicity snd
cojipleieness of operation, are quuliiies pe.
culinr 10 1 lie
Nonpareil Washing Ma
chine. It is a squeezini; umchine consirucied on
st'-imly ineclinnic:i principles, and tiio ex
perience derived from fivu yeurs extensive
imc in frmiiiss, hotels and puhlic institutions
proves it to be of lasting value to the pur
cliiser
The manner of operating the Xoiipnrcil,
by roiary motion ucling on a crunk shaft
wiih balance wheel,) which moves the
filuners alternately, is the simplest, least
aboriour sad most powerful that can be do
vised for the purpose, and accomplishes t lie
work with the greatest rapidity aifit the
least possible labor.
The great speed with which this nine!. .;;
performs work will be understood from i,v
statement that it is geared lo give six si-vkes
of Ihe plungers for 0110 turn of the handle,
or, when worked leisurely, about four l.uu
dred strikes a minute Safely to the fabric
washed is insured by the cniire absence of
rubbing.
A girl orboy of fifteen can work the ma
chine, and do a week's washing for a fumily
of six or eight persuns iu 1 wo to lliree hour'
time ; and ii may be relied on to cicaiise ihe
clothing thoroughly, without assistance
from hand rubbing
Send for tree Descriptive Cireirar nnd
terniB to dealers, to whom exclusive righi
of sale is secured.
OAKLEY & KEATING.
1K4, Water St., N. V. :
July Sft.'fili ly . ,.
ItEMlNGTON & SONS,
MASCFACTUKnRS OF
I?
Revolvers, Bitles, Muskets and Cai-fciucs,
for the I'niied Stales Kervce. AH10
POCKET AND TllXT Bf.VOt.VrR8.
Repeating Pifiols. Kiflesnes, Revolving
Kiflcs, Hide and Snot fuu biirrcl.. hihI pin
mneriuls sold by gtiu dcaltis and I lie Ua.lf
general! .
In ihee days of Iicmselireuking and ir,b
bdry, every house, store, bsuk. and ofiUe,
sboulil be supplied wiih one of
REMINGTON'S KEVOLVEKS.
Parlies desiring to avail ll-emsolves of Hie
late improvemeats in 1'istoln, and superiu
workmanship and form, will find all combing
in ihe New Remington Bevolvers. ,
Circulars containing euls and description
of eur Mine will be fuiuiaeed upon at plico-
SINGLE BARREL RHOT-GUN.
New Pattern.
Lt);ht, -onveoieut and Cheap.
Manufaoturcd by the undersized, and
sold, whoWale and retail. A liberal
discount to dealers. . .
E. REMINGTON A SONS, Ilion. N. V.
pril 5th I8H.-ly
MKK10AN ARTISTS' UNION !
The AMERICAN ARTISTS' UN
ON established 1854 announce that
in order to extend the sale of tho fol.
lowing well known and highly popular
STEEE 'LATE tiXGRA VWC,
Departure of the Pilgrim Fnthers for
America, Zi x ou in
Landing ot (he Pilgrim Fath
crs, 2i xu
FulslufT Mustering his Be-
crtins, 25 t 6J
Sliukespear and his Friends, 27 x 31
Colter's Saturday Night, 23 x 28
Village Blacksmith, 27 X 32
Mauifest Destiny, (fortune
TellffliKy 21 x 28
The Massacre at Wyoming
in 1770, 28 x 30
Mount Vernon in the olden
time, or, Washington at
30 cars of age, 2G x 34
The escape of Alaster Mac-
Don a; il Irotn the Massacre
of Ulencoe, 2t x 34 .
The Madonua, 2G x 34
lliey have deemed expedient to ohVr
to their 'friends and the public at otic
dollar and fifty cents each, the price
heretofore having beeu twodoilais each
and tor the purpose of stimulating the
setting up ot t.lubs, ihey have dtster
mined to award premiums to the getters
up of the Clubs, and in addition thereto
to aistribute amongst the subscribers
the sum of S50.000 in aioney and paint
iugs. as soon as the sale shall have reach
ed 100,000 engravings, as it is our
intention to advertise very extensively
and as the ensriavines are well ktnwn
throughout the whole couuuy, we have
no doubt that with the low price we
charge for them, and with the exmion
which we put forth by our numerous
friends, the number will be reached in
fhort time. As soon us it is reached,
the subscribers, through their Club
Agent", will be notified by n circular
h-tter from us, uaminf the time aud
method of distribution. .
CLUB KATES.
Single Engravings I ,o0 each, by mail
free.
For SI 5 we will send 23
the Club Agent.
Eng. and 2 to
"' 20 " " 15 " " 4 '' "
" 25 " " 20 " 5 " "
30 " " 25 " " G ' "
85 ' 30 " " 7 " "
50 50 " a S. Watch.
" 75 " " 80 "a S. Lver.
" l'lO " " 110 " " a H. Lever.
The Club packages will be very se
curely packed and forwarded by ExpressJ
Any person may get up Clubs aud
forward the amount either by Express,
Might Dialt, Post Office Order or iu a
reg stercd letter, aud in all cases tie
Lnurnvings will be immediately sent,
ami tor finch ctigiaviug a tiumtitttd t ir-
j tijieate and leceipt will be enclosed in
a pal kai;e
C. O. D OUDEKS. Persons wish
ing to send for ErgraviiiK aud pay tho
Express Co. wheu they are received,
will be -erjuired to send with their order
i'2 to $5, according to its amount, and
this will be credited on their bill.
M.tt f Premium a
To be distributed
One of $10,000 in money,
10.C00
ft.OCO
5,000
6,001
5, 00 "
Five of 1,W0 "
Ten of 5t.O "
Fifty of 100
One hundred elegant Oil Paint,
ings, richly fjamed, Lands
capes, at ilUU each,
Two hundred elegant Oil Paint,
ius, richly I mined, Interior
Views, at $50 each,
5,000
10,000
10,000
f50,000
L-Tli. AMRRlfiAX AtlSTS' V.X
- - - -
'ON would add that these premiums
i-e to be considered only iu the liht
uf u free tiift to their patiuos, us the
Kuutainu are lutuiuhed them Oelvw
their market value, and as the coat of-
engravings, alter the plates are procur
ed, is very trifliuj:, they can .aily afford
to muko tiie distnbutiuu us lare :is it is.
We trust, that uur uuuicious Ji'.endj
throughout the country and Cauadas
will use their utmost exertions, so that
il poscible, the distribution may ba
made soon, aud it can be doue it they
are at all active. Ladies have often
made excelieut Club Agents, tor us.
and we solicit their kiud efforts, which
Mill uot go uurewai'dcd' Let one or
more energetic pvrsous in ertry town or
village iu the country commence as soon
as they see this, aud get up as large a
(. tub as possible, by so doin they
will be the UiLUiia id introducing ele.
gaut engravings into families, and thus
a'd iu cultivating taste ior the beauti
ful and refined. Address Orders
bee. AMERICAN ARTISTS' UNION,
Nov. 8, lS6t5-8w. 25 Piue St.N. Y.
SOMETHING NEW I
A
H0U8, SIGH &. O&HAimTAL PAINT IKO.
iir. SUUSCI.II1 11 WOULD K K
specifully inform the ciiizens of Klk
coumy that he has just alaried in the
nbuve business iu Uidgsy. and feel uenS
dciit I hut he ean please all who may favor
him with their custom. GR AINING,
I'U'l.U HANGING AND CALOl.MININO
DUNK ON SHOUT NOllt'E AND IN THE
most fashionable and improved manner and
style. Orders left at this Otfiee or at the
Uanking House of Souther, Willis & Souther
will be promptly ailsndrd io.
, W. P. WILLIAMS,
My-17 6t5-ly.
17HEKLER& WILSON'S SEW.
VV INO MACHINES. The under
signed having been appointed Sole Agent
for tha sale of Wheeler A Wilson's Sewing
Machines for jSlk eounty. He keeps an
aorlmeot constantly on band. Machines
sold at I'hiladelphlaaad New Ter prioes.
Auy parties desirous of obtaining them can
address J. K. WHITMORE,
March 9t '66 ly. at Ridgway, Pa,
j Matehtnaktr, St. Mary's Klk county.
Fa,, takes this method to inform the public
thai ha is prepare.! Io do all tin work tlicy
may favor h;m with in a nest nnd suhsisu
tiil niMiner. lie is nrcpined lo converse
with l.is cuilcn.rrs in 'jctninn. Ficiicli or
tnglitli. His simp is lu iilu.Hifccii's hui:0..
iog on Centra tticet, Ijot. b'CO.il.
HYDK HOUSE,
Rii'Rwsy.rcnna.
Mis K. O. Clemk.nts, I'ropiielreES.
Not 1.8m
STRAY COV.-CM.-e.to the
premises .f il.e n.b.-ci :ber in H dpivny.
nsou; theSlh of October, a Iglit I'.l.lNDl E
'.;, about V or lo years eld. The owner
is requested to come for wind, prove proi er-
ty, pay charge and take her nwny, oi e!.e
will be disposed of astl.a law direcis.
Kidgway, not ur 4. .1. U. l'Allt).?.
JJOBBINS"
Electric Soap !
Saves Time,
Saves Money.
Saves Labor.
Saves Clothes,
avcs Wrmen.
AND ALL CROCK US SELL IT.
It la used by culling into small shsvincs
and dissolving iu hot wrier, then souk iIik
clothes fire to ten minutes, and s !inl hand
rubbing will mitke ilioni ns cl -nn as hours
of hard nmchiuc ruhhins would do. with or
dinary son p. nml llm most drlicuie fiiln-ic
rsceive no injury. We can refer to ihmis.
nndl of families who are using it. and who
could not be persuaded lodo without
DOBBINS'
electric
soap:
bold by ail Leading Grocers
Throughout the iS!ute.
WHOLESALE OFFICE:
107 SOUTH FIFIIT STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
novISm r.tt-
TO CONSUMPTIVES.
riIIii Advertiser, having been restored
I to lien'tli inn few wi-eks. by ti very
simple remedy, after hnvine suffered sever
al veins wiih n severe lung affeciion, an. I j
thai oread disease, t onsumptiou is anx
ious t o mnke known to his fellow sufferer
the nieniiB of cure.
To all who desire it, he will send a copy
of the prescription used, (free of chtTge),
with the directiot.s for preparing the samo,
which they will find a Bine Cure for Con
sumption, Asthma, Bronch'ts. Ac. The i n
ly object ef the advertiser in sending the
Presoription, is to benefit the afflicted, and
spieitd iaforuiktinn which he cobceives lo
lie invaluable ; and he hopes every sufferers
will try his remedy, as it will cost them
nothing, and may prove a blesring.
Parties wishing the prescription, will
please address
Riv. EDWARD A- WILSON.
Williamsburg. Kings Couuty, New York.
Oct. 25th llt.O-ly.
.fJft Iff !, ft HO. If CO.
Extensive Manuftcnirers and im porters of
GCLD, PLATED U 0 EE IDE JIWXL3T,
SOIIIU ASO NICKRt.
SI1.VKH WAUE,
Amcuican, Knomsh and Swiss
Watch eh,
Cajett by Ournelrta,
i d every description of
Fsc:t Goops and YANKrx Notions,
Fspecially adapted axii designed fur South
ern and Western Trade.
Circulars and lull descriptive Price Lists
sent free, Arnts wanted evorvwhure. M.
dre s SAI.ISIU KV. UUD.'fc Co.
it Dorruncc street,
oct.S.VCO ly. l'.ov.dnoe, K. I.
PU
BT.TC S MA-
On Tuesday. November 13iii, ISM, thorc
will be exposed to sn!c the following :
1 sett of Blaeksiaiih Tools, co-npictc ; 1
sett ef t.'srpenter Tools; hsitis, (Miles.
Hafting Tools of all kinds; Bedsteads and
Bedding; Two Barrels Molasses, Groceries,
Bob. Sleds, I.rg Sleds, 8t.w! ; 1 yoke uf tlx.
en, andrfurrbus other articles too numeraut
. in iiirtiii'tii. iu ttpimoence ai. i j i ciock
! a. m. of said day. Five mouths credit will
to mention. Sale to commence at. 10 o'clock
be given for all sums over ten dollars. Ap
proved aeauriiy required. It. 8. HL'N'T,
C. RHINE.
Oct. lih. 1 CC! 4t. Adm'is.
IofiTied Oil. Good Quality, by the
, barrel, at 00 oenn par gilioti. by
octll tf J. l'OW'El.fi.
r:
VOU want l'r- Ji ov Or.
Ayir's erlfbratrd Mrdicines, rure. call
upr-u 1 lie only authoriied agent in Hi.ig
way. oct. 11 tf I 1'OWKl.I..
Tf VOX want a loul of Salt. FIoir.
X or jee.l. j
011 cuu save uioncv by.biijine
of
ot
II tf. J. 1'OttT.M,.
G.roceritf of all KinH.
eheaper limn ran be bought at Eiie,
at wholesale or retail, by
oci. 11 -ir.
J. 1'OWELI..
INSURANCE
AGAINST low or DA31AG E by IT HE
fTMIE .'y coming Couuty Mutual Insur
nce company al .Aluccey. fa., eon
nnuee te Insure against Loss or Dnmapa by
Fire oa all kinds ef Merchandise. Public
sod private buildings, either in town or
county. Also on Mills. Tanneries. Barns,
stocks of Oraln, ic , at the lowest possible
rates, consistent wilb aafoty to the Insurer
albd Insured. The Lycoming Counly. Mu
tual Insurance Company Inv.ies an invsstii
(ration as to ita stability. lis cayiul
amounts to
89 800,000!
Thus assuring to erery one of its patrons
that their losses will bejpromptly and satis
factorily paid. In management has always
bean prudent, as ita existence of lwnly
sii years fully demonstrates
JAMES BLAKELY.
Agant for Elk eounty.t St. Mary's.
GOOD JVKWSt
nniis subscriber begs leave to innounee to
I the cltliens ef Elk aad adj siting eoun.
ties that bs has purchased the harness shop
lately occupied by Jobn'ticutt, and that he
is prepared te do all kinds of work in a suit-
s2bhLES. BRiDLES, II A RXESS
kept constantly on hand at pries to suit
the times. Give me a call shop in tbe sso
opd etory ef Houk's building.
ocll ly. C LEVIS.
tiikmai:ii-;tm.
Bircv.-AY. Nov S. IPCf
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t'8 to 515
CillUlSr.
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WHITE KISII
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l.AHU p-r pound ..
fllKE.-E ,
BUTTEK
WANTED, A'! KNTS S7'i toSO
I'ER MON'I II b r jje-ntltii'i-u
and to Slo lor I..." it ry here,
to introiliiei" il i Cidi bialni ('ortim'in
Sense Family f-'i .'ii ; ) ' fr, iniinv
e I and perlteitd. ii 1 !it:n, fi-ll,
st'll ll. IJII.lt, bind, '-l i d I. o' l l);bi ''l.i T
i.enn'iluily. I lie- mtly Si J lual.
the elastic lock El itolt . m.ii luily ;ir.
runted for three je.iM pay the
iibove Wi!j;es, ur a onti M i- 11, Irnrii
which twiee tha". tin-tti 0 li: i-!c.
Address wilh rtun.t- 1 011 ,.
LOWEKS it CO.. :-i No. .'.5
Souih I'lE'lU Mini, i (bin. i'u.
All letters unsvnul ii-i-ily. 'itli
ciiculurs and turns. M j I "ti'l 1 y.
rpilE SILVEU SK1KT.
.1 MOl;V. DCBABI.E,
MOKE FLA TIC.
M0UE (iliACl.1 VI. !
And will keep its shape an I renin its place
In iter iliau any ollerr-kni
This new and bcRtilul sty le of Skirt (Pat
ee'ed Mn 'oh 7. IWi.) w.is nwardid by ihe
Great American lnsliuito l air, liKl in New
York, Octol.n, 1 805, a
SILVER MEDAL.
being f lie Highest Premium ever given for
a Hoop Skirt.
The Slerl Springs are worn d 'vilh fine
plated wire in place of a cotton vo ' 'ng
which will not wcr oil 1 r In r -..ni'.i I,
and ihe whole, skirt may be ! aiIj.i iiI
injury or tear of rusting, a.iJ ,v.,i i.e as
IjuuJ as new.
The Combination Silver S art
This inventiou combines with iho or.l!u
ry iikiit the advnnuigi-s or our Silvir Si;iit
the bottom hoops are 1 lie stnic us Kiosc us
ed in tho Silver Skirt, tho covering of w.iieh
cannot ne.ir off, wnile ihe upper ouch ar
covereil Willi eoltou. No Is ly hav ng n.ice
worn 0110 of our Skirts, will be w.iu..g !
wear any other, as the lower i..)o; :i u. uli
oilier kinds arc soon injure'l inpl soi'e d.
The best mnteeiaU are uscJ in t!ui- con.
struction, uud, lrom their dimili.liiy and
ueaiucss they arc dejiiucd to btcoma a
Favorite 5S.kivt.
Manufactured solely by tue
Silver Skirt and Wire Kanu
factuiing Company.
0 and 8. UAK.LAV ST.
NEW YOKK.
T. S. Sperbt, Sup't. Auj Dili ly
PH OTOO II A PI I IC.
I. & H. T. ANTHONY & CO.,
Mangfactuiers of Photographic liatcrials,
Whuli-sale ami . until,
60, BliUADWAV, N. V.
In addition to our mam liin.s of
I'HOTOGIIAIMIIC MATl.ll.i-? ,e aI9
Headquarters for the loilow.i g v:
8TEKESCOPE3 & Sttl'.LSft.l'iL. A iHVg
Of American and Foreigu Cities and Land
scapes, Groups, Statuary, elc.
STEBESCOPIC VIEWS OF THE WAR,
From negatives made iu the various cim
puigus and lormiiif; a complete I'iioiogreph'
ic history of 1 lie gieat contest.
STEltESCOl'IC VIEWS ON GLASS,
Adapted for either the Magic Laniern or
tho Stcrescope. Uur Cur.loguc will b sent
10 any address on rtceiptcf dtaiup.
1'UOTOaU.VPilIC ALBUMS.
AVe uiauufaciuro in jre largely ihan any
other houe. about i'UO v irief.is t'niLo 60
cems to goOeauh. Our A LUUMS l.av the
reputation of being superior in beauty and
durability to any others.
Card Photofrajtt of Consrals, Ststoimen, Actors,
etc., etc.
Our Catalogue emhracrs over FIA'K
THUCS.AND ditferent subjects, ine'uding
riprodiiofinns of the must celebrated t.u
gravmgs, l'amliugs, bia'ues, eie. Cata
logues sent on receipt of stump.
rnoiograpncrs anu others ordering goods
C. O. D., will please retn'.t 25 per ceni of the
amount with their order.
SifThe prices and quality of our goods
cannot fail to sv.fy. (june M'tid-ly.
1 PER YE All! wo
1 ).JJJ w,l"t ig'J"t evc.yw.nsre
to (til ouriMPiiovin S.'O Sewing Machines.
Three new kinds. I'mler and upper facd.
Sent on trial. Warranted five years. Above
salary or large cjnimijsions paid. The only
machines sold in the United Slates for less
than $10. which are .tjlli licnsnl by Jou-t,
Whteler $ Wilson, Osovtr $ Uukei . finger
$ Co., nd Bachtl'ltr. All niherohesp ma
chines are iHfTin3tmi1.il und tha itlltr or uter
are ris' to arrt't, line and vnpr lonmtnt.
Illustrated o-roulars stntree. Addrea. nr
call upon Snaw A Clark, at Bid.leford,
Maine,' or Chioogo, 111, may-17'6-ly
??OR SALE 1 1 "
; TW3 Ft-am Engines
inch bore and 1 A-inch stroke, witu aaitt
shafts and 'in shafts, 0.
Also. FOUR cylinder boilers Iblty feet
Ling and of sufficient power to drive the
two engines. Any one desirous of purchas
ing Steam Machinery will find it totbeir ad.
vantage to call upoD the subscriber at Portt
land Mills. HIRAM CASVAK,
Bl Igway, Ta. oet. 4th-3m.