The Elk advocate. (Ridgway, Elk Co., Pa.) 186?-1868, November 22, 1866, Image 4

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WARPED A GOLD MEDAL 1
NEW ARR AN GEMENT!
D
RUG S T 0 R E .
COAL, 0( KE APD rxnK CLAY? T
Allofsuperioi quality, for sale by tiio
Tannerdale Coal Company,
St. Mary's, Elk Cminty, Pa.
tSrOrdcra by mail promptly alt.-: : 1-
'-,4., ,,: ''-.iV ''.i.nJ J V.I v.J 'w J
AT THE
BOnmVELlvIs JIKSSENG ER.,
American Institute Pair!
ofr-l ft t ',-, j
cd to. rscptlO,'i(-i
vjt.i fiiS, .i-,'
TREMENDOUS RUSH TO THE
jJEW CASH GROCERY iSltV-E.
DEALEHS IN
DRUGS,
MEDICINE,
LAMP OIL,
1MINTS,
LEAD,
LUBRICATING OIL,
TANNER'S OIL,
OCTOBER 10, 18G5.
NEW STOriE OF
JAMES McCLOSKEY, Dottier in
AT THE
Groceries &e., would respectfully inform
the citizens of Kersey and vicinity, that
he has pone into the Grocery business,
and will open on or about the middle
of May. He keeps: constantly on hand
an extensive stock of
In direct competition with all the leading
junkers in the country.
FEEDER I CK SCJKENING,
New Stose of
TELOUUKT"
CENTREVILLE, ELK CO.,
TEAS, FLOUR1,
Wilis liUOTIIIMtH
a RE A T E X C 1 T E M E N T
kept up by the
DA ILY ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS
AT
FREDERICK RUDOLPH'S
Cheap Cash Store,
vYkcro ht has on Lund mid for sa!
MEN & ROY'S CLOTS! I SO,
I'M' GOODS,
LADIES & GENTS FURNISHIO
GOOD?,
L.U1E3 DUESS GOODS,
LADIES' Si CENTS
SHAWLS, SONTAGS,
BREAKFAST SHAWLS,
ALSO HATS & CAPS,
LOOTS & SHOi
NUF.IAS, COMFORTERS,
fcCAUFS, KOOD3
ALSO-OROCEEIES,
COFFEE, SL'G AH, TKA
very largo and well selected STOCK of
teat made, sind warranted in every
respect
RICK, LOUR, SALT,
I'OI'.K, F1AH if
ALSO CONFECTIONARY
AND YANKEE NOTIONS
IN GREAT QUANTITIES
AND OUALITIE3
TOBACCO AND SEGAltS
OF THE LEST QUALITY
J2?'I say, to one and all, that my stock
is full and complete, and will l e bold at
Miiall profits.
Give me a cult tefor purchi.-in,; cl.c-
Lere.
FREDERICK Kl'IOLPII
St. Mury's, Nov. 2j'CC ly.
at St. Mary's, Elk. County Pennsylvania
Successors to George Wlis.
Oli'er for pfilo, nt wholesale find ro) nil, a well
selected stock of M'Jil.Va Sl'MMJCU
im.J ii ti.j w.A u- ij '''I- u.w ',i.i:,;i' VuC 'i.J
sizes, morixq:s,
P OPL1NS,
DELAINES, 3! OH A IRS,
Flaiu nud figured Alpacas. A luru
assortment of Prints, White goods of
every description. Flannels of all kinds,
Gingham, Tickings ar.d ,S'Lirting in
great variety.
LaDIK'S & ChILDREN'S
Millinery Goods ; such as
JiOXXETS,
EATS. CAPS, EM HONS, Ac.
GLOVES if- HOSIERY.
G'EXTS funiihtnij ijjila of cvsry
h y.rrij'ti'on,
CL 0 T1IS, CA SSIMERESc, i-e.
GROERIE3 AND PROVISIONS.
A lirsre Eficli of
FLOU,
I'OiiK
St'G.
TZA,
COFFEE,
SPICES,
LICE,
SALT,
LAUD,
OIL,
WHALE OIL,
PETROLEUM ANI'LI.S.
SOAP 0" ALL KINDS.
Tn sl.o-.f, -,sv L'.ve c-.
family u-e.
t rytLir.g needed for
(Y
ilar i.i. 4 ii
ili..-.v iv t'l
Cul.fcctiutiil-",
eve ry Jc,'
Brush.
I'i-ivitioii.
( s ol till kilid
A lull assort
Lieut i f Stationery, 'v'all 1'
per, l'a; it t'uitaiii--, l'eaa
tilul 0:1 Cloth Window
Shades. A vory lareo
a.sinutlit ol Seoul's
and Tibaeeo.
WEIiUY OUR STOCK directly
from the Manufacturer and there
fore we can afford to toll cheaper than
any other c.aljli-duuei.t ia Elk county.
THE riJPLIO are respectfully iu
I viled to call and examine our
f tock and prices ! Whether they wish
to buy or not, for we claim to have one
of the most complete stocks and the
tnest SJ()i(h hi Ihe county and can
sell tor less proht, than any other house
in the countv.
BOTHERS
St. M.y'p, MaichlOtb'ee.
ORGANS
AND
MELODEONS.
C. FELOUEET & SON, Manufacturers.
Respectfully inviU the attention of pur.
chaser.", the trade and profession, to ihe
FOLL 0 WING JXSTR UMENTS
Of their manufacture:
Pedal Base Organs,
Five sizes, FiveOctavo, one to three BankB
of Keys, three to cight'sctts of Eecds,
Prices, !?235-to $000.
School Organs,
Nino styles, singlo and double Reod
Rosewood and Dluok Walnut cases,
Prices, $130 to 10.
Alolodeonp,
l'i iuo style and rortalile, Twelve Vario
ties, iioia lout- to mx Octaves, sin;lc and
ouhlo Keed, Rosewood and Dlack Walnut
Cns'.-s.
Prices, ?" to $210.
Every instrument is made by competent
wiirkmen, from the hest material, uncer our
personal supervision, and every modern
improvement worthy ot the name, is lalro
ducc I iu them. Aiming these we would call
attention to the 1 EEMOLANTE, which has
been so much admired, aud can bo found
only iu instruments of our own mauufac
ture.
From anions the flattering testimonials ol
eminent professors and organists, we give
the lollowin!; extracts :
" The pedals 1 conceive to be unapproach
able iu their beautiful smooth quality."
m. A. Kmc
" It. is a grand, gooditisiriiment, and does
credit to the builder." II. C Folgcr, Troy,
New York.
"They tire among the finest Instruments
manufactured either in this country or a
broad." W'm. P-crg, .1. Motenthal, Aplotaas
" They have given universal satisfaction."
W. E. Hawley, Von-dii lac, Wi i.
"There is a peculiarly sweet and nympn.
thctic tone which hai uiiiiiizes chai mlngly
with the voice." W. II. Cooko.
"1 am particularly pleased with (hear.
rnngenient of tlic ditleieat regisicrs." Wm.
II. l!r nlbury.
" No other instrument so nearly ap-
pronc its the organ.' 11. ct honslcr, .. Y.
1 lilt; liistriimeni has a clear superiority
ovci everything yet ii;!rcduci.d auioug us.' '
Indepiu lent, N. Y.
" J he tones and (lie actum arc excellent."
Uev. V. S. Leavi.t, Hudson, New York.
" The iK.ro we use it the better we like
it." J li Hague. Hudson, New York.
The two llauk Organ is really a rem.
J W Kimiieuli, Huston, Mass.
We have ioui;d them excellent in all
poiuu iiiiiKt it ui in ' a good instrument.
J C Cook, T J Cook.
" It looks an 1 sounds splendidly." S B
5aston, Troy, New York.
The niu.-t perieet toned Melo leon I ewer
saw." Guy F Novth.
'They fallback nu suih snlistanlial mcr.
itti as superiority of workuianship, beauty
of tone and reasonableness of prioe. And
we must say that in all their respects they
are well worthy of praise." Musical Pio
neer. IL-.iyEvery instrument is fully warranted.
aud bored and shipped in New York City
without charge.
Circulars, Cuts, and Trica Lists, Jo.,
sent on application to
CPELOUBET&CON,
BtOOMFIF.LD, N. J.
Or J M Pelt on, 811, Broadway, New York j
Conrad Meyer, t'il, Arcli Mtett, Philad a
S Eraiuard & Son, Cleveland, Olio; J A
tuckers Co, Jackson, .Michigan : Werner
& Gerard, Cincinatti, Ohio; Joel II Snow,
Mobile, Alabama, WHOLESALE AGENTS
July 21,66-ly
NEW GOODS
A I L Y ARRIVING
T II E EE O PL E
AWAKE , TO THEIR INTEREST!
As manifested by the daily throng of
customers exchanging ''Green Backs"
for jrootls.
All the Domestic Cotton Goods'.orc high.
Customers cue tnd all exclaim.
ROW CHEAP YOUR
DRESS GOODS ARE
My stock consists of
DRY GOODS,
ROCERIE3,
HATS & CAPS,
EG0T3 A SHOES,
CLOTHING.
CROCKEI
TIN WAIIE,
HARDWARE,
OILS $ PAINTS,
PETTY,
NAILS, GLASS,
WOODEN WAIlE,
ror.ic,
FLOUR,
FISH,
SALT.
It is useless for me to attempt, tu givo
full list of the stock, but invite one and all,
to drop in and see for themselves.
BUT'fER,
EGGS,
POTATOES,
GRAIN
HIDES,
CALFSKIN3
and all country produce taken at market
price, for goods.
FREDERICK SCIKENING,
Ccnlr (mllo, June Ut'(6ly.
PERFUMERIES,
VARNISH,
BRUSHES,
DYE.STUFFS
CONFECTIONERIES,
RAISINS,
CITRON
Yvr ATCII ES, J EWELRY,
TANCY ARTICLES,
ALBUMS, STATIONERY", NEWS
VIOLIN STRINGS, BIRD-CAGES
TOBACCO k SEGARS,
PURE LIQUOR?,
FOR
MEDICAL PURPOSES, ONLY,
INSTRUMENTS k IMPLEMENTS
PERTAINING TO THE
DRUG BUSINESS GENERALLY.
PORDWELL k MESSENGER,
RIDGWAY, PA.
. - FOUTS'S N.
CILCBBiTED
Hoisb an! Gil Powflers.
Tlila rrtTaT.itlin,
Ionic and favorably
known, will tlior
oupiay rcinvigorata
hroki-ii il'.wn and
Inw-Pliiritnl l.orep,
liy ptrcnptlicniiiK
and cleansing tlie
stomach aDd lutes
lk-iiit'.-yJ.'y u,. . .....
"7.Jjir: .ZrS vcntivo or an uis-
4. ea.-c8 inciilont to
t'.ls animal, such as LUN'G FEVER, 0LANDER3,
YELLOW WA
TEIi, II E. VESi,
Clll'fiHS, 1IISJ-
IKSPBB, KB- Jl-faJflX
Vt'liSl VOl'VllFlt f ;(?
LOSS OP APPE
TITK AND VITAL
EN'EItlJY.&c. Its
transforms t h a Sa'tay5jPa
niineruble fckulL-toa into a finc-lookint; and spirited
.h.. v-... yio niTii
Lorsc.
To kpeprri of Cows this liroiiration is invaluable.
It increase the quantity aud improves the quality
ol tlie uiilK. ll uaa
WtfJJ Depn Iroven ny ac-
Lf-ig "' ii . :
much tauter.
In all disease of Swine, such as CourIis, Ulcers In
the Lunp, Liver,
&c., this artic!o
acts as a specific.
Uy putting from
one-huif a piicr
to a paper in a
barrel of swill tho
aliove diseases
will be eradicated --e
or entirely prevenUd. If riven in time, a certain
preventive aud cure for the Hog Cholera.
Prioe 25 Cents per Paper, or 5 Papers for It
PHEPAKEU ll
S. .(V. FOUTZ At URO.
AT THEIR
WHOLES IK DRK1 AMI MFMCIXE DEPOT,
No. 118 Franklin St., Baltimore, Md.
For Sale by Ormrirists and storekeepers through
out the United States.
Full at Manufactures prices, by
Rorwcll& Messenger RiJgway, A'cnt.s
i it Elk county.
GENTS WANTED TOTAKEOitDEUS
foi the best selling hook now pulilish-
cd.
Thrilling Stories of tho Great Rebellion.
Comprising heroic adventures and hair
bieadih escapes of Soldiers, Scouts, Spies
and Refugees j daring exploits of Smug
glers, Guerillas, Desperadoes and others j
Tales of Loyal and Disloyal women : Sto
ries of tho Negro, &c., with incidents of
Fun aud Merriment m l amp nnd F'uld.
liy Lieutenant Colonel H. Greene, late of
tbo Lniteu Mates Army. Handsomely il
luslrated with engravings on Heel and in
oil colors.
Send for circulars and seo tho liberal
terms otl'ercd.
CHAS. S. GREENE & CO., Publishers
No. 1S-1 S. Third St., Philadelphia.
I?KTUA 13 O I TNT Y.
i IMPORTANT TO SOLDIERS'.
liy a recent act of Congress, nil soldiers
who served three years, or those who were
discharged by reason of wounds received in
service, and the
WECOW, MINOR CHILDREN OH PARENTS
of any such soldiers who died in the service
of the United Stales, or of disease or wounds
contracted while in the service, are eutitled
to an additional bounty of silOO.
15y giving this matter your immediate at.
tention, and cul'ing on or writing to the um
dersigncd, these claims will Bccura prompt
attention. JUii.s ti. ll.Ll ,
aug:10if. l'idgwny. Pa,
4
usu imiirov.-s tlio e-f-i.
w I ll ii , iiiun-nsea n V, Vi'T'I '
tlie appctifs-Kives W M . T-SX
a smooth am )tjy. XW. sT" 1
t
rivW'.n'''.'VV.i 1 "icreaso tue quan-
"f r9 M.O;-if . ,7f cream iweniy ier
V 'frtX. j-vk-m v-Cn 1 cent, and make tlio
W butter firm and
M iJssr' vi avvect. In futunioK
1 1 JK2? JC Ii r cat"e-' " R'ves them
-vrlf JVf Ji nn appetite, loosens
S Z W tSiV i thi'ir hide, and
524--- mates them thrivo
sroR3,
TOBACCOES, SEGARS,
WHISKEY
by the barrel or quart, r.nd everything
connected with a first class Grocery
Store.
I will sell for CASH and conr'cqucnt
Iv can n fiord to Fell CHEAPER ban
the CHEAPEST. I invite everybody
io cr.ll and satisfy themselves.
JAMES McCLOSKEY-
May 3d, '(Hi. Cm.
EROSENE AND ti.S STOVES.
TEA AND COFFEE ElHLERS. i LEE,
PO'i'S, OIL CANS, is., &c.
All the cooking for a 't
Cf family may be done with -"C5ia
Kerosene Oil, or Gas, "tJ33
tsZt with less trouble, and at "Xsil
t'3 less expense, than by any "Sil
Sf-'if other fuel. -a
Encli Article munufuctured by this Com
pany is guaranteed to perform all that is
claimed for it.
tCJ' Send for Circular.
Lir.ERAL DISCOUNT TO THE
TEA DE.
KEROSENE LAM P HEATER CO.,
200 Pearl Street, N. Y.
July-Pim-ly.
"ALUABLE LOTS FOR SAL-).
J lie tinicrsi';ned iii.s laia out a vil.
lagu upon his ground adjoining the Ridg.
way Depot, to be called l-.LK. 1 ho Ids
are 50 feel front by 1 Oil feet deep front
ing towards the railroad.
Term? For the first lot sold, 101.. Fot
the second lot sold, $11 10. For the third
lot sold, 1'20 and so on increasing in
price as lots are sold.
Bf3U First purchasers get tho choice Io t
at the cheapest TatC3.
Purchasers will be registered in the or
der of their application 'n percent of
the purchase money must : paid t.l the
time of the application.
PfVwAppheat ions, will 1 e. n..uu' Io John
0. Hall, Esq., Fiidjrway, IV.
.1. S. HYDE.
i;Mv.ay, mar,20't;.i-lf.
ITCH ! ITCH! ITCI I !
S.-mCf fc .' Scra;c.h I Scralrht
VHEATON'S GXTCTKENT
Vi'ii l Cent; Tin; Ircu is 43 Horns
Also euros SAI.T P.Iir.i.-.f. ULOSR,.
CIlli.'.lEMNS. and all r.IU'l'TION ' OF
THE SKIN. Price W cn;s. 'i r t: by
all druggists. Hy sen lia,: l.i) tei to
WEEKS ft POTT Kit, S..'.- A?..nt 170
Washinglon street. Host 'in, it will b ror
wir.led by mail, free uf postage, t an; . art
ol' the United states. ( june-i 'iO-l
BLACKSM IT II I NG !
H. S. UEI.XAP desires to inform tho citis
zor.s of Kidgway and vicinity that ho ln
leased .1. S. Hyde's lilacksmith Shop on
Mill street, and lias employed good work
men who will be ever ready to make any
thing from a buckle to an anchor.
Particular attention given to the shooing
of horses. All I ask is a fair trial.
May 17T.G-1y.
NEW SHOP.
TIN! T IN! ! TIN! ! !
STOVES ! STOVES ! ! s'lMVEfi !!I
John Sosenhcii ; . Co.,
WHOLESALE & PET.', v l.EES.
.sr. makv's, r.
Keeps constantly on band nnd fur sah,
a laitTf and well select e 1 . -k of TIN
WARM, STOVES Ac. Vo have
eve n thin generally k. ' t 'u !,i Shop.
Our i'tock iif STOY l': :. . , in riart
f ANTlIHYST:A:M.-.)lt&c
COOKlNtr STOVES.
ALSO IRON GATE & WHEAT-
SHEAF STOVES.
STOVE PIPE can be ha.l at our
shop ciiher riveted or "roved.
Sl-OUTINd AND HOOFINC!, dono 0U
short notice tin 1 at rcasonabla ratc.t.
June lFtitj-ly.
G"
OYESTEEN ti CO.,
PIANO FOliTE MANUFACTURERS,
-190 Hroaihctn, Ntio York.
THESE PIANOS received tho Highest
Award of Merit ! at thu Uori" i'air, over
Ihe best makers from I.ondon. Paris, Gen
many, the cities of New York. Philadelphia,
P.ulliniore nnd lloslon ; also the Gold Meda
at tho American liutiiuie, for FIVE succes
sive years!! Our Pianos contain tho
French Grand Action, Harp Pedal, Over
strung Pass, Full Iron Frame, and all Mod.
orn Improvements. Every inurnment war
rantnl 11 VK vrar. Made undo? tho su.
pcrvision of Mfl. J. H. GROVESTEEN, who
has a practical experience of over thirty,
five years, and is tho maker of over tieven
thcusin l j,i,ino fortn. Our facilities for
manufacturing enable us to sell theso in
struments from SiOOio2O0 cheaper than
any first class piano forte.
July-l'J'Cii.-y.
JJOB PRINTING
CHEAPLY &
NEATLY
EXPEDITIOUSLY
Executed at tho Autocatb Office