IQCkt INTELLIGENCE. Car Time at Htdgtcay. Erie Express East H:W P- - ,lo do West ' do Mail East aifiOJp. m. do do West 124 P- m- Local freight East 10:3&a. m. ' do do AVcrt, &10p. m. NOTICE. Hereafter the Post Offiec will be closed every evening at 8 o'clock. On Sunday it will bo kept open from S to 10 o'clock A. M. Mail Closed at 6 T- M. L. LUTHER, I M. Dime Society. The Pimo Society tnceU to-morrow evening at tbc bouso of Mr. D. 8. Luther. A New Taper. We learn that a paper in the mining and railroad inter. ,ests is to "be started in St. Mary's during the coming summer. Success attend it. Exhibition. We learn ibat tbc teachers in cbarge of tbo Ridgway .Schools propose having an exhibition at the close of the present term. Lost. On Friday evening last o email Gold Locket. The finder will be suitably rewarded by leaving it at this office. aP-25 l4- Court. The April term of Court commences here on Monday next. As there is no jury, the time will be occu pied in hearing petitions, &c. Godey's Lady's Rook. This excel lent monthly publication for May is on our table. It has its usual variety of excellent reading matter, fashions, ko. Musical. We learn that an effort is being made to get up a class to take lessons in mush in Ridgway, and are informed that if ten pupils are procured, a teacher will come. Wintry. No doubt even the deni zens of our mountainous, almost Green landish county, were surprised to find lrom three to four inches of snow on the ground yesterday morning. Mad Doo.. Joseph George, of Fox township, about a week ago, was horribly bitten by a dog, supposed to be mad, owned by John Myers. The dog was soon captured and killed. " Swei Lager." Our friend Wind felder, of the St. Mary's Brewery, " shoots off his mouth " quite lively in .1. : i. ri j v : i will exclaim, as did the Queen of Shetta on viewing Solomon's Temple Thcvhalf has not been told." . Dentistry. By reference to our advertising columns it will be noticed that we aire to have two dentists visit our village during the coming month. Persons having any old snags " will make a note of this, as they will then have a splendid opportunity to have them extracted. ' Lucky. Our lumbermen have been unusually lucky this season in getting their lumber into the larger streams. This, we suppose, is mainly owing to the fact of having plenty of water. We hope they may bo equally lueky in ob taining remunerative prices. A 1. r ' a uatuolic unuRCii. a move ment, we learn is on foot among the Catholic citizens of thij place to build Catholic Church. We are pleased to note this evidenco of energy on their part, and hope their efforts may be crowned with the success which their enterprise justly deserves. Resigned. Wo regret to learn that onr able and efficient board of Comtuis, ftjoncrs is about to lose one of its most able members in the resignation of XV "A. Ely, Esq., who wo understand is about moving West. We are sorry to lose Mr. lily from our midst, for, be bide being a faithful and trusty officcr,he WaS One Of Our timet nrnrfliTi nitl.nno May success attend him in whatever ho undertakes. Kersey Temperance Society. This eocioty was organized a coui.lo nf weeks since, and has already assumed a rcspectablo standing, a large number of persons having enrolled their names as members. It has in contemplation the immediate erection of a lare hall for its use. The officers elect lor tho first quarter, arc, E. K. Grcsh, President; L. U. Zimmerman, Vice President; A. K. Gresli, Secretary, and W. S. llaiublin, Treasurer. Tho question for discussion by this society aext Saturday evening is IiisoLVKn, That all persons twenty-ono years of ago having resided in the Huhed States five years, and declared their imn. tioo to become citizens thereof, should I e allowed the right of suffrage, unless said persona arc ius.ine or convicted of high crime . . Affirmative W. S ITm.,l,l w nr Fhaw.' Negative Charles XV. MitceMl. W. A. Bly, 07 We have for sale at this office a scholarship In Bryant & Stratton's In ternational Chain of Commercial Col leges. For Sale Cheap. Ap.I8 tf. We call the attention of our readers to tho Advertisement of DemoRESt's Monthly Magazine. We believe it to be all that is claimed for it. In point of size it is one of the largest magazines published. In tho variety of its matter it is excelled by none, 'as a fashion and pattern monthly it stands at the head. Every family owjltt to hare it. The subscription price is 83. Wo will fur nish Pemorest's Monthly Maoa. sine and the Elk Advocate for $3,50 in advance. To those who have alrea dy paid their subscriptions to tho Advo cate we will send Pemorest's Month ly for 82. We are enabled to do this uuder a special arrangement with the publisher. If the earth were a cannon ball shot at the sun from its present distance, with tho velocity it now travels with and the moment of explosion tellegraphed the sun, they would get tho telegram there in about five minutes and would see the earth coming in eight minutes and would have nearly two months to prepare for the blow, which they would receive about fifteen years before they heard the original explosion. pOURT P R O C L A5IATION. V I Whereas the Honorable Thomas W. Williams, President and Hon. E. C. Schultze and lion. Jesse Kylor, Asso ciate Judges of tho Court of Common Pleas, and' Justices of the Court of Quarter Sessions, and Orphans' Court, and Court of Over and Terminer, and General Jail Delivery, for the trial of capital and other ottcnecs in the county of Elk, by their precepts to me directed, have ordered the aforesaid nanW courts to be holdun at Ridgway, in and for the county of Elk, on tho LAST MONDAY IN APRIL, it being the 20th DAY of the month, and o continue one week. Notice is hereby given to the Coroner, Justices of the Peace, and Constables of the county -of Elk, that they are by these precepts commanded to be then and there in their prober persons, at 10 o'clock a. m., of said day, with their rolls, records and inquisitions, and other remembrances, to do those things which their offices appertain to bo done, and that all Justices of said county make returns of all the recognizances entered into before them, to the Olerk of the Court as per Act of Assembly, passed May 4, 1834. And those who are bound by their rccognizcnces to prose cute the prisoners that are or shall be in the jail of said county of Elk, and to be then and there to prosecute. against them as shall be just. J. A. M ALONE, April 11, 1867. Sheriff ' DIVORCE NOTICE. "Tolin. C. MuConnell 1 Elk On. Com. PIpivs J versus -No. 15J, November unnnoite .Mcuonnell. J Term, leUT. To Charlotte McConnell : Take notice that vnu are reniitrori in An pear at the next term of said Court to be neiu on me last .uonciuy m April next to answer tne complaint ot tho Liballynt in llns case. JAMK8 A. MAAONE. Sh'ff's Office, April 4 Sheriff. TVTOTICE is liorchr iriven thnr 1ia fnl l . r - 1 1 lowing named persons have filed their applications for License ot the Court of Quarter Sessions of 121k county, agreeably to ine nei oi Assembly ot March 31, st lboti, entitled " an Act to regulate the sale ot mtoJucalMig liquors. .las McClosky, Eating House,' Fox tp j nun taugnn, lavern, mugway. John A He'l, Tavern, Jones township. Martin Sowers, Tavern, Jones township, Poter Wilhelui, Tavern, St. Marys George llathorn, Tavern, St. Marys Thomas Kennedy, -Tavern, St. Marys M. Wellondorf, Tavern, St. Marys Wolfgang A uiiiuii, 71'avern, Jay t'p Leonard Cook, Tavern, Riduway t'u John Wuughtel, Kating-house, St Mary's i.uwuni inioei, j avern, ri Mary s Mrs Elizabeth Winslow, Tavern, lienczctto G. A. RATJIUI'N. April 4th, 1807. Prothouoturv. SOMETHING NEW ! ! THE SUIiSCRICF.lt respectfully desires to announce to the citizens of Elk county that lie has recently fitted up an es- laoiisnmeni lor tiie manufacture and sale or TIM, LtWPKll, and SHEET-IRON Ware. on Main Street, in Hidgway, where, by strict attention to business, he hopes to merit the confidence and patronage of the community. He will keep on hand an extensive and varied assortment of every kind of TIN- WAKE, and repair in the neatest possible manner, ail worn coming under bis super vision. He will also keep on hand a well-assorted stock of s t o y is 9 suitable for either Wood or (,'niil. He desires esnecinllv In null th Hn tion of lumbermen to the fact that he can supply iheni with R A FTi wri.CTrtv re made in a auperiur manner.. ' itooiiiig and Spouting done to order on short nonce. Bta-Old Copper. Brass. P and Scrap irou taken in ' exchange for goods or work. lfc(L,Give him a call all he rv ;. . : trial. Customers will find Mm nt "SERVICE." C. W. SERVTPi- Hidgway, April 4, 807-tf. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP The partnership heretofore existing between George P. Hiutenaoh and George Imhof, under the title of I11NTENACH & CO., is this day dissolved by mutual con sent. . The accounts of the late firm will settled by G. P. H1NTENACH, who will continue business at the same place. ti. r. UINTENCH, Feb. 12, St GEORGE IMHOF. . INTENSE EXCITEMENT! CLOTHING! CLOTHING! CLOTHIjra for the Million t A Well Dressed. Mtvn BUYS HIS CLOTIIINO AT THE STORE OF GEO.,, P. HINTENACII;! 'iN ST. MARY'S. THE ; BIST j JS ALWAYS THE GI. HINTENACII having taken en , tire control of the establishment formerly occupied by G. P. Hintonach A Co., would respectfully inform the citizens of Elk county that he is prepared to furnish Ihcm with the Best Kind of Clothing at, rates which defy competition. i' He has on hand a' large assortment of READY-MADE CLOTHING, Consisting of PANTS, VESTS COAT, which he has lately purchased .in the East, and which he will dispose of at a slight ad vance on cost. :,.,! His Gentlemen', Furnislng Apartment is specially adapted to the wants of his customer. He has also a large and extensive stockf CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VEST, INGS of the .latest ' style . and pattern, which he will mate to order in a neat and durable manner; and as CHEAP as it can be done any place ia tho conntry. , GIVE HIM A CALL.', Satisfaction guar anteed, and goods warranted. All he asks Is a FAIR TRIAL to prove it. . St. Mary's Pa.. Feb. 14. 1867. U. S. TAX APPEALS. U. S. Assessor's Office, 19th Dis'i Pa. 1 Ofiico, Curwensville, Clearfield Co., Pi J NOTICE is hereby given that the assess ment lists, valuations and . enumeration made and taken within the 19th Collection District, Pa., by the Assistant assessors under the laws of the United States, will remain open to all persons concerned for the space of 10 days from the 1st day of May, A. D. 1HU7, at tho Assessor's pmce, in the Uorounh of Curwensville. At tho Jimo stated above the Assessor will receive, hear and determine allnppeals rclativo to any erroneous or excessive val uations or enumerations by ..the assialxint assessors. ' . ' . I In regard to anneals, the law TiroviJes, " That the question to be' determined by "the assessor, on an appeal respecting the "valuation or enumeration of property, or ' obiects liable to duty br taxation, shall "be whether the1 valuation' complained of "be or be not In a just relation or proper. " tion to other valuations in the same as "scssraent district, and whether the enu. " merAtion be or bo not correct.' And all " appeals to the assessor as aforesaid, shall "be made in writing, and shall specify the " particular cause, matter, or thing re "speoting whioh a dcoision !isj'reqtiested ; "and shall, moreover,' state the ground or principle of inequality or error Complain "edof." DANIEL LIVINGSTON, Assessor of the 19th Collection Dis't. TT EMOREST'S MONTHLY MAGAZINE, 1 ' universally acknowledged the Model Par lor Magazine of America; devoted to Ori ginal Stories, Poems, Sketches, Architeo ture and Model Cottages, Household Mat ters, Ueins of Thought, Personal and LiteraryGsssip (including special depart. mcnts on Fashions), Instructions on Health, Gymnastic, Equestrian- Exercises, Music, Amusements, etc.: all by the best authors, and profusely and artistically il lustrated with costly hngravinfrR (lull size) useful and reliable Patterns, Embroiders, Jewelry, and a constant succession of ar tistic novelties, with other useful and en tcrtaining literature. No person' of refinement. economical housewife, or lady of taste can nfford to do without the Model Monthly. Single copies, 30 cents; back numbers, as specimens, 10 cents; either mailed free., 1 early, 5 'J, with a valuable premium; two copies S5 50 ; three copies, S750; fiveoopies. $1'. and splendid premiums for clubs at $3 each, with the first premiums to each sub scriber. Address, - a W. JENNINGS DEMOREST, No. 473 Broadway, N. Y. Demorest's Monthly and Young America, together, 4, with the premiums for each. Mar-21'ti7-tf. 1I WILL OPEN on April 16th, at the residence of Mrs. J. V llouk, a nice assortment of Spring qi)3 Sqli)h)Jr TtfiliiiicrU. Will also provide a Fashionaale Dressma ker for the season. apll-tf. T?OR SALE ! A TOWN LOT, Containing FIVE ACRES a small payment down balance on long time. . Inquire of J. Powell. Ridgway,' Pa. or C. R. MoNULTY, No. 830, Broadway, New York, Care Lathrop, Luding- ton & Co., Aew lork tity. April 4th, 18C7-4t. "TVf OTICE is hereby given that the part. nership heretofore existing between M. R. Say re and 11. E. Welleudorf has been dissolved by mutual consent. The Dooks and papers of Said firm remain in the hands of B. E. Wellendorf, who still conducts business at the old stand. M. 11. fiayr B. E. Wellendorf, , April 4. 1807 3t THE AMERICAN COW-MILKING MA CHINE I The GREATEST and most successful invention of the Age ! 1- ... i-very prudent farmer should have one. Secure your own territory. Apply early at the office. EXCHANGE nUIDDlNG, . Feb. 14, 8t Harrisburg, Po.' ADMINISTRATOR'S N0TICE,Notiee is hereby given that Letters of Ad. uiiiiiHtratioii, with will annexed, on the es tate of TUKW JOHNSON, late of Bentzett township, Elk county, deceased, huve been grunted to the undersigned. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to call and settle, and thowe having chdiiis against the same will nresent thciiu duv authenticated for sctt'emcnt.7 j i ) - i - J- O. JOHNSON, marl 41. - ' .Administrator, THE PL ACE TO BUY IS WHERE YOU CAN BUY The Cheapest. ' c8h5 "'tis' E1 I 0-222 ? s S? o 9 p! "0 S tH - t p a1 C - p, ? W c mm p. o g3 5" ci rt ' o E."2 a o o w o o d w H , - TO W o M Cos 3 ft 50 5 in s25 5 at 5 S S '3 2 (a . t-. E 3 J H 5 Pi d a a & Z 21 3? B ns co a a -5 a S" er O re' D i . 8' D 5 a S 3. 8 g 2 B o o s ft en 2. o o D O. '' S s a a o 5f a - n tt er ago 8.3.H & 9 cc o o O c WE SELL ilOODS AS LOW AS THEY CAN BE BOUGHT IN Eric City . GIVE US A CALL, AND TVE WILL Prove it G It EA T EX CI TJEM EN J 33 CJ o o o w o o o w I M s n f O H a t c V, Q o w w a W o o n H w H o w ts o a o o rr. S3 crq- H p W c o H OS o CO B3 O M a o ft It) Til o a r 0-. ft o o in CO . H H td O W3 b f W o CO INSUHANnTil AGAINST loss or DAMAGE by FIRE. THE Lycoming Connty Mutual insur ance Company at Muneey, Pa., con unues to Insure against Loss or Damage by Fire on all kinds ef Merchandise. 1'nhlin and private uildines. either in town county. Also on Mills, Tanneries, Barns, stocks of Grain, &o., at the lowest possible rates, iieteiit with safety to the Insurer and Insured. The Lycoming Connty. Mu tual Insurance Cnmpany invites an invest!. gation as to its etubility. Its capital amounts to 89.800,000! Thus assuring to every one of its patrons that their loupes will he promptly and satis laotorily paid. 'Its management ha always been 'prudent, as its existence of twenty six years' fully demonstrate - ' ' ' ' JAME8 BLAKELY. - 1 Ajenl fer E'V eonnty, at 8i. Msry'a '' j THE PLACE TO BUY IS AT THE HIDGWAY Siv"S KEPT BY BORDWELL & MESSENGER, Dealers in Drues, Motlicioca, Taints, Oils, White Lead, Lubricating Oil, Lamp Oil, Tanner's Oil, Tcr. fumcrics of all Kinds, The purest Varnish, Brushes of every Stylo and Sice Dye Stuffs, Furc Confectionarics Citron, Raisins, Patent Medicines, Wrties, Watches, Jewelry, Kings, Tobaccocs & Scgars Ture Liquors for Medicinal pur poses only. . A LARGE ASSORTMENT Of Everything Useful rertaioing to the Drug Business Gen' erally. Pure Drugs at Low Prices ! Puro Drugs at Low Prices ! Notions in Kudlcss Variety 1 Notions in Endless Variety 1 American and English Watches ! American and English Watches I Latest Styles of Jewelry, Rings, &c. Latest Styles of Jewelry, Rings, &e Fascy Articles, Toys, Latest Novels ! Fancy Articles, Toys, Latest Novels 1 Albums, News, Stationery, Bird-Cages ! Albums, News, Stationery, Bird-CagcBl Violin, Banjo and Guitar Strings! Violin, Banjo and Guitar Strings I - mar2018G6 ' N EW CASII GROCERY STORE JAMES McCLOSKEY. Dealer in Groceries &o., wonld respectfully inform tho citizens of Kersey and vicinity, that ne nas gone into tno tirocery business, and will open on or about tho middle of W ay. He keeps constantly on hand an extensivo stock: ot TEAS, FLOUR .Y;.: SUGARS, TOBACCOES, --. '.- SEGARS ; WHISKEY by thcbarrol or quart, and everything connected witu a arst olass Urooery Store. . ; -. I will sell for C AS IT and consequent ij can anora to sell UIllSAl'Jili !than j 1 . 1 ITT a -kn-im . 1 ico uucjAfiiHl'. l invite everybody io corne, ana. sausty tnemseivos. JAMES McCLOKEY, May 3d, '66. Cm. T7-ER0SENE AND GAS STOVES. TEA AND COFFEE BOILERS, GLUE ruia, uti. cans, &0. Slo. All the cooking for a vs M&" family may be done with JS?" Kerosene Oil, or Gas, tf with less trouble, and at EST less expense, than by any O BF other fuel. -v-m Each Article nmnnfuclnrpil ll.io l'u pany is guaranteed to perform all that is uiuuueu lor ll. Jfi-Send for Circular. -j LIBERAL DISCOUNT TO THE TRADE. KEROSENE LAMP HEATER CO 206 Pearl Street, N. Y. July-19'66.-ly. Tf ALIIABLE LOTS FOR SALE V The undersigned has laid out a vil. lage upon his ground adjoining the Ride wny Depot, to be called ELK. The lota are 50 feet front, by 100 feet deep front ing towards the railroad. Terms For the first, lot sold, $100. Foi the second lot sold, $110. For the third lot sold, $120 and so ou increasing in price ns 101s are soiu. tfQ, First purchasers get the choice lot at tne cnenpest. rates. Purchasers will be registered in the or dcr of their application. Ten per cent of tne purchase money must be paid at the iime of tne application. B.Applicat ions will he made to John U. Hall, Esq., Ridgway, Pa. J. S. HYDE. Ridgway, mar,20'C6-tf. ITCH ! ITCH! ITCH ! Scratch,! Scratch t Scratch t WHliATON'S OINTMENT Will Ccri this Itch is 48 Hours Alan riirM RAT.T BHEfTM TTrPPDSt CHILHLA1N9, and all ERUPTIONS OI THE SKIN. Price f0 cents. For sale by all druggists. Ry sending 60 cents to WEEKS & . POTTER, Bole :A(rcnts. 170 Washington street, llnston. it will h fnr. warded by mail, free of postage, to any part oi me unueu oiaies. (June- oo-iy. G ROVESTEEN & CO., PIANO FORTE MANUFACTURERS, 499 J'roadu-ny, New Yuri-. THESE PIANOS received the Hichest Award of Merit ! at the Worlitt Fair, evor the best makers from London. Paris. Her. many, the cities of New York, Philadelphia, lialtunore and IJnstnn i alno the Gold Medal at the American intitule, for FIVE succes sive years! I Our Pianos contain the French Grand Action, Harp Pedal, Over strung Hubs, Full Iron Frame, and all Mod. em Improvements. Every instrument tear- ranted VI V K vn. Made under tho fii. pervisiou of StH. J. H. GR07ESTEEK, who has a iiractica! experience of over thirlv- five years, hndislhe maker of arr t.'even thoiiiiind piano fortt. Our fnoiliiiet fur inannfacturiug enable us to sell these in strument from JiUWitn -JiJO cheacr than any first Mass piann forte ' 3nj-Vfm.-j. - T? O II SAL K. The entire JJ Block and fixtures of the CentrerillB Tannery formerly owned by John MoUeory & Co., are offered fnr sale. Apply to JOSEPH WIN FELDER. Rt. MARY'S, or W. A. Tlf.Y, or F. SCHOENING, March 14, 1807-tf. Centreville. JJISSOLTJTION. J lie copartnership heretofore existing be tween William C. Healv and U. A riiii ..... dcr the firm of Healy ft Dill, is this day rlc- eui.cu. mi. uuBiness o; me arm will be settled by William C. Healy. W C- HEALY, March 14, 18G7-'it H. A. DILL. "plEDELlUS VOGT, Practical Clock & Ij Watchmaker, St. Mary's, Klu county, Pa, Rooms next dour in H;ntu. r.. , . ...... vim.: , B Clot lime Store. All kinrfa rt .1 lone in n satisfactory manaer, and wav- ranieti. v onmiinittons in regard to work in the Gcrm, ronch or Eneliwh Ian. C'"Ees- March 14. 18G7tf. DIVORCE NOTICE. Harriet mccullouh. In the Court of Com. Pleas of Elk .county. by her next friend JACOB FIELDS, JULIUS McCULLOUGn. j Tvrm, irJtitj. " Wo. 14, Nov. ro JULIUS Mf CULLOUG n Take notice that you are required to ap Dear at the term nf aift ri n . l V i on the lust Monday of April next, to an- iwcr mu ijiui niini in tnis case. Sheriff's nflino 1 T A t 1 T rv.T . .. . . .. . .unKunii, March 14th, 18GC. f Sheriff PAY UP! PAYUPl All pursons knowing themselves Indebted to the firm of John Mccreary & Co. are req nested to call and settle their accounts uMueuuueiy, una inose having claims izainst the mm r r,i.n.uj . ... them duly authenticated for settlement, to . a. J5i,i, and F. SHOENING, of Centreville. JOSEPH WINFELDER, mirVilrina rtovva. mar. 14, '67-St John McClearv. fc Co. DIVORCE NOTICE. JOS. T. HANONLD, In the Court of ...WT i-Com. Pi's of Elk NANCY M. HANONLD. j co.No 16, Nov.T. To NANCY M. HANONLD: Take notice that you are required to ap pear at the next term of said Court to be held on the last Monday of April next to answer the complaint of the Libellant in this case JAMES A. M ALONE, Sh'ff's Office, mar!4. Sheriff. PELOUBET ORGANS & MEL0DE0NS. Unanimously awarded the First Prize, t A GOLD MEDAL, AS the best Cabinet organs," Am. Inst., New York, Oct. 13G5. Being pronounced superior in Quality, Power and Variety of Tone, and in number Of combinations. "As the best instruments of America were there contending, whichever won the battle would have nothing left to conquer." Am. Art Journal, edited by a well-known musical tsritic. They have alsb taken the first premium wherever exhibited this season. PEDAL ORGANS, One, two and three banks of keys-six sires $260 to $1,600. Without pedals, single and double bank in great variety, $65 to $460. These Organs with their smooth, pipeilike quality of tone, beautiful solo stops, strength of chorus, unequalled pedals, and general organ-like effects, are superior for Churches, Halls, Parlors and Schools. They are put up in oases of Solid Walnut, fancy vcheered Wal nut, (new and unique styles) and elegant Rosewood, of splendid designs and finish, and of the best Workmanship ! it being intended that each instrument shall be a model of its kind. All instruments down, to a fine octave portable Melbderin, have the beautiful Tremolante stop, without extra charge. A large assortment constantly on hand at our Genelal Wholesale and Retail Ware rooms, 841, Broadway. Our Illustrated Circular and Price Lists, with our new styles, are now ready. Send for a circular, PELOUBET, PELTON & CO Manufacturers, No. 841, marl4Gm. Broadway, N. Y. City. AINES BRO S PIANOS. " THE PIANO OF AMERICA ! Iheso Pianos are universally acknowl edged by competent judges equal to tho hfHt Piann ... In t .. rur reierences, tlicy have many thousand city and country resi- .... uug lurgjnumDersoi the Iliffh Schools, Seminaries, &o. These Pianos have not only stood the Continued una nml linoTTT. . r.i . 1,IWU1 O" year, but have been used the last Ffteen ,,.., . uiiuubi. uuusiaciion or those IIS. I... thnm -.--. .ft ."nut They have taken premiums and medals wherever exhihitl r,ik i..,. i n. demand for these Tianos, that Messrs. Haines Pro's have been compelled to en largo their works In tho tnt f m . oi , ,. , 1 v AX IV (IV Pianos a week. Having now one of the most extensive and ooinnlntn Farin.:.. : .u. tr:.-.i - , . .... , v o lJIC UIIHVU htntes, uctories alone covering over three fourth of an acre of ground, comprising frontage of 2PJ feet on Second Avenue. They are undoubtedly the cheapest first class Pianos in market. Fully guaranteed for five years. Send for Illustrated Circu lar. HAIN'Kfl ltnn'9 350, 338, 3C0, 802, 3li4, 3GG, 8fi8,370,372, Second Avenue, manl8GG3mog New York City. E XECUTOR S NOTICft.v(,v. t 'l br iriven thui. 'r.,. ou the estate of JOSEPH EHKIO. late of Benzingcr township, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those hav ing claims against the same will present theui duly authenticated for settlement. mar'ct Executor. Sampson Short, Louis Vollmer, Wm. M Singarly Jas. K. P. Hall. John G. Hall, Jos. Kirkpathck, BANKING-HOUS OF ghort. gall a ajff. Sl.JUary-a, Ilcmlngcr 1. a. El.K COUNTY, PlCliA. 011 SALE. The Store.house and Lot occupied by Burke and Wood U flr.,i tor sala. A ileHirablo louatmn in tho nrivuig DOronuh nfSt. Mrv'. Add1 CRAS Mo YE AX, i5euiuj;er 1'. O. Jan. 3, C7.tf. KIk Co. T
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