i.or. al. iktk uinocK. I l'r'e Express East 10:42 p. m. d.i do West.. do Mail Past do ilo West Local Freight East., do do Wet.. 8:17 n. m. 10: 17 p. in. 10: 17 n. in. u:fl p. m. NOTICE. Hereafter the Post Office will be closed every evening at 8 o'clock. On Sunday it will lie kejit open from 8 to 10 o'clock A. M. Mail Closed at 0 ! M. L. LUTHER, r. 51. 4lr. (rjMYe have for sale at this olTicc a scholars!, !i ' 1 3"a i t & Strattou's In tuitional Chain of Commercial Col lege For Sale Cheap. Ap.IS tH M' oik has been commenced on the rhilirsburg and Clearfield Railroad. Chase, one of the murderers of Mrs. McDonald, at Beech Woods last winter was convicted of murder in the first desreo at P.rookvillc last week. The Hailr.iad meeting at St. Mary's or. Wednesday fa."t was well attended. Wc have nut yet received a report of it. "When wc do wc will give it. The Dime Society meets at the house of Mr. P. Scribner ou to.morrow evening. As mis is mc nisi uur, suppose it will be well attended. The work at tho Shawnrit Coal Wov';f was suspended about two weeks since. They wore- to commence, operations on Monday last. "Whether they hav or cot, wo are unable to t t;:ta. 1)ismu:i varx'i Ti,e lalo'ccld and wet we ather unfavorable to farming operations in this conuty. Farmers have not yet sown all their oats, and corn wiil not be planted much before the first ol Ju:.c. The Catamount.!. It is not t:ue, as reported, that the Catamounts, are going to j challenge the' Athletics, of Philadelphia ; but they are going to play a heavy game eu Saturday next. Every member is rcijuusted to bT pres ent. IJumibAiiv. Last Tli'iisdoy night the store of J. V. Kw's in this place, was entered and robbed ot'goods.to the amount of over 30'O. Tho tro ods jstolcn wore made up (d' clothing, jewelry, per fumery &o- Tlierc should be a sharp watch kept for these gentry. The Clarion Democrat savs : Wc saw n larse wild cat which. wn killed Tio-.r Saliua Citv ou Thursday. These u-ly animals'are becoming very plenty nml troublesome at rrci-cnt. A gentle man near the old Beaver Furuaco had six sheep killed by wild cats in one day; and many other farmers have suffered the F'mo k'nd of losses. Bad Am. Sco to it that every nook and corner of your dwellings is thor- n,rblv cleared of vitated air. Tho "C"V wiallnrwill.toou be waim, .and the coi.ils f if T L'stikiice were widely sown last summer. Cholera is said to exist now iti come places, hence a plentiful suptilv of limo and other disinfecting agents should be used. According to nn act of the laat Legislature any man who may desert Lis wife, or children, or both, can be arrested and imprisoned until support, not exceeding one hundred dollars per mouth, is guaranteed by sufficient ecou rity. Both husband and wife arc to be pmimete.nt witnesses m such cases, bee - General Laws, No. f5, pp. 80. Qua Book Tahlv:. Go ley for June is at hand. It contains tho Latest Fashions, Patterns for making them up, and a large assortment of reading mat ter. UemoreH's is nls. on our table. As usual it is chock full of interesting mat ter for the Ladies. An Improved Whitewash. Pr. Jaeobson has mado a whitewash which is sa:d to be almost as durable as paint, by dissolving 50 parts of glue iu YM parts of water, and a 1 ling 2 part caus tic soda; after boiling a floeculeut pro cipitato separates, which may, however, be disregarded- After the mixture has cooled ho adds i"0 parts of water glass, and stirs in enough oxyd of zinc to make it of tho proper consistency for paint ing. Two ccati should bo applied, and when dry a solution con. taiuing 10 per cent, of chloride of iuo should be laid on, which gives it a beautiful gloss aud greater durability. It is well suited fur wood, metal, or brick, but should bo applied as soon as made, for it Cannot be kept long in tho proper state. Congress nowadays. Hiaoy tltiu. is no place for btate.smcn At hast we don't be ml Vocal (iforNspoiulcnre. For the Elk Advocate. CATHOLIC CHBI STIANTTY NO. 6. This question, whether and liow lost men may ho saved, is answered by Christianity nlono. For tho Son of man is come to save that which was lust." Matthew 18, 11. The only way of salvation is through Jesus Christ, who says " I am tho way, and the truth, and the life. No man comcth to tho Father but by me." John 1 1, 6. " For God so loicd the world as to give his only begotten Son, that whosoever be hevath in Him may not perish, but may have life everlasting." John IS, 1G Here we come to the doctrine that there is a plurality of persons in the Godhead. (I use tho term person for want of a brtter ; nnl perhaps no explanation is needed here.) Jesus Christ who is the Sen of man, as well as tho Son of God whoso " narao is called tho Word of God" (Rev. 19, 13) " u-na in tho beginning with God." He "is therefore without beginning, that is, denial. And since " the word was with God, and the word tens God," we perceive that there is in the divine Being a distinction of person ibut identity of suostance. " God," i. e. in the person of the Father, " sent Jus S'on into the world," and this was that be mi'-lit die " the just for the unjust and redeem us to God by his blood.- That he might suffer death for the sius f meu, " the Word was made flesh and dweit anion:: us : tne eternal c-on oi God became man took tho siuiess nu man nature into persoual uuioujwith the divir.c nature, fo that Jesus Christ is both God and man. 'ti,:. .,.;.. ,.fr.r,S i.tn.cnlCn I ins un iiiv uu, ioi I'uiuy iiiiu.vm sacrifice a " propitiation " for pin to satisfy the demands of justice and let sinners cscnpe puuifhtiipnt. Sea Iumi 3, 24 20, kc. Now God enu bo just while he jtis'ifiei thaw who bulievo in Jesuj. Every one that believes is jus tilled not in his mum, hut from them not on the ground of their own works but on tho ground of Christ's p.atisfiio tion " being justified frroiy by his graco through tho redemption that is in Christ Jesus " The saci jQ jo of Christ, being of luQ nitc value, is sufficient for the salvation of all men ; and all arc invited to par lake of its benefits. Those who hear the good news are commanded to tell it to their neighbors, till it shall become known to all. Now if all this be true, it is of equal importance to all men, and of infinite importance to every on. If it le so thrt a blessed immortality is offered to every humau being offered freely " without money aud without price,1 though it was purchased at infinite cost then it is the duty, as it certainly is tho interest of every person, to ruako haste to secure a part in the " common salvation. lhat it is true every Chris'iau firmly believes. C. C. Mr. J. Iuwin Denny died very stid denly, at St. Mary's yesterday morniri about 3 o'clock. The deceased was an liouoruble, upright young man, endeared to all who knew him for bis kindliness and amiability of disposition. His father was Majcr Ilarmar Denny, for 30 years a Major in the Regular Army Deceased was grand nephew of the heroic Col. Croghan, of the war of 1812 His ago was about 22. May he rest in peace his virtues alone remembered his fault3 forgotfen. Maiuued. At the residence of th bride's parents, by the Rev Richard Sea Mr. A. W. Irwin, of Arroyo, Elk Co I'a., to Miss Amelia McKco of, Law renceville, Pa. fiif.The happy couplo have the best wishes of the printer for their future Died. At St. Mary's on tho 13tn iust., A. 11. Dickinson, aged f4 years, The Princo Imperial of France u 11 years old. Speculation without ths S is quite lasdiionaule nowadays. Modesty A beautiful flower that flourishes in secret places. It costs a good deal to be wise, hut it Uou t cost auything to bo happy. A shade treo is like a oore, inasmuch as we like it best when it leaves. onian a crowring glory her bon uet. A precious small glory nowadays A man is most properly suid to be '' ripe for uny thing when hois a little mellow. A young sailor who received a blow itig up from Ins sweetheart called her (((W-lass. Surratt's a experience will not ninko it necessary for him to " learn the ropes " again. Au a;t of iho New Jersey Ltvisla turo has gono into (-fleet, pruliilutu j t ic whipping oi children iu school. SOMETHING NEW ! ! '1ilE SURSCIUREll respect fully desires to announce to tho citizens of Elk county that, he has recently fitted up an es tablishment, for the manufacture and snle of TIN, COPPER, and SHEET-IRON Waro, on Main Street, in Ridgwny, where, by strict attention to business, he hopes to merit tho confidence and patronage of the community. lie will keep on hand nn exlensivo and varied assortment of every kind of TIN- WAR E, nnd repair in the neatest, possible manner, all work coming Under his super vision. He will also keep on hand a well-assorted stock of o t ,n ii if o 5 suitable fur cither Wood or Coal. Ho desires especially to call the atten tion of lumbermen to the fact that ho can supply them with R AFTi NG-STO VES made in a superior manner. Roofing and Spouting done to order on short not ice. Rfft01d Copper, Brass. Pewter, Lead and Scrap iron taken in exchange for goods or work. jWalivc lnm a call all he asks is a tair trial. Customers will find him at their " SERVICE." C. W. SERVICE. Uidgwny, April 4, 1807-tf. ( SWElAGER J OSEPH WINDFELDIR OF THE ST. .W.IHrs ItltVIVEHl", Takes this method of announcing to tho Public, that during the past season he has manufactured TEN T1ME3 MORE LAGER than he has ever before brewed id one season, so that he will bo able to supply Private Families, Saloons, and Hotels, with a Superior Artiolo of this favorite bovernge, at a prico that cannot bo undersold nnjwhcro on the lino of tho P. & K. Bailrond. On or about tho 15th of May ho pro. poses to " grtali der mm of his vault, whore ho has stored it, and nf which tho publio tiro respectfully ro. quertod to tako tiot.ico,- BrSuOrdorf shippod nn Bonn os roooiv with pnunptnenH nnd dospatoh. SwAddi'osit orders to JOd. WINOFKLDRR, St. Mahy's Bhkwetiv, Bonzingor Punt OfTicc. ap2Stf. Klk County, Pa. I N T EN S E EX CIT3S M E N Tl CLOTHINGTCLbTHINO ! CLOTMJl'G for the Million I A Well Dressed Man BUYS HIS CLOTHING AT THE STORE OF GEO. P. HINTENAGH, IN ST. MARY'S. THE BEST IS ALWAYS THE W 'u'JiJ 'ii.iiill MUM '-iiijl 'twit W kVllit T. HINTENACH having taken en f", tiro control of the establishment formerly occupied by G. P. Hintenach & Co., would respectfully inform the citizens of Elk county that he is prepnrcd to furnish them with the Best Kind of Clothing nt rntes which defy competition. He has on hnnd a large assortment of READY-MADE CLOTHING, Consisting of PANTS, VESTS y COATS, which he has lately purchnscd in the East, nnd which he will dispose of at a slight ad vance on cost. His Gentlonien', Furnising Apartment is specially adapted to the wnnts of his c. stonier. lie has also n large and extensive stock of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VEST. INGS of the Intest stylo and pattern, which he will nia.e to order in a nent and durable manner, nnd ns CHEAP as it can he done nnv place ia the conntrv. C.IVE HIM A CALL. SutiMucuon guar anteed, nnd goods warranted. All ho asks is a FAIR TRIAL to prove it. Si. Mary's Pa.. Feb. 14. 1807. HAINES I'.RO S PIANOS. THE PIANO OF AMERICA ! These Pianos arc universally acknowl edged by competent judges c-ijual to the best Piano made. For references, they have many thousand city and country resi dents, including larg ; numbers of tho High Schools, Seminaries, ic. These Pianos havo not only stood tho continued use and heavy practice of on your, but huve been used tho last Fflecn years to the utmost satUfuctioii of those using them. They have taken premiums and medals wherever exhibited. Such has becu the ili-inaiid fur these Pianos, that Messrs. 1 1 nines Uro's have been compelled to en large their works to the extent of " to 30 Pianos u week. Having now one of the must extensive and complete Factories in the tinted Slates. Factories ulone covering over threa l'ourth of an acre of ground, comprising a frontage of 21'.) foet on Second Avenue. They are undoubtedly the cheapest fifiit chiss Pianos ill market. Fully guaranteed for tivo vcurs. Send fof Illustrated Circu lar. ' H VINES liRO S. ii'ifi, BO, 300, illi-. 30-1, iiliii, 3i;8,370,372, Sceond Avenue, mai'lWili.'liaos New York City. t'l't'j.v'Di Stilts Puel'?irti)i i'iws ! Acknowledged to be I Ilo best ! London Pi'izu ,ledul, and highest awards in America, received ! Mi lodeous, Second-hand Pianos and Music, No 72'J, Arch Street, below Eighth, PHILADELPHIA, l'A. (ipJ13m J' way, Elk county Tn. mar-21!-C0 ly. JOB WOllK of all kinds and dcs. criptions done at this office. C AUVER HOUSE, Warren, fa., Hull & Hill, Proprietors. niig!)'(jG-ly 4 LriNR HOUSE, MaVy'g Pn.. TTer- man Krclz, Proprietor. Pllg.l UU riTIIH art of .10 DANCINO and 15AN.K) PLAYING taught by O.V!. P.r.OWN, fti.lgway, Pn. fscpl 1-tf J Executions, summons, sunptrc. j nas, Warrants, &c, on hand and for siilo at this odico. D Pa. R. W. .TAMES ISLAKELY Physician and Surgeon, St. Mary's. Elk comity mar-U'Cti 1y. -pwii. W. J nnd S Pa. W. SHAW Practices Medicine Surgery, Ccntrcville, Elk county niar- (jij ly. TTR. A. S. HILL Kersey. Elk county Pa. J Will promptly answer allprofcssional calls ny mgtit or day. Lmnr-J (o-iy -pvll. El '.EN J. HUSS. Physician and Sur- f Ken, St. Mary slilk county l a. June-i (jh-Jy. TAURIE J. BLAKF.LY. Attorney nnd j Counsellor at law, nnd U, S. Cummis osuor. Ridgwny P. O. Elk county, Yn. mar-i:'J;Ctj.ly. SOUTHER AND WILLIS Attorneys nt Law, Ridgwny, Elk county Pn., will nttend to nil professional business prompt ly. mnr-22'(i0-ly. DR. W. B. II ARTMAX, St. Mary's, Elk county, Tn. Late of the Army of the Potomac. Particular attention given to nil cases of surgicnl nature. ninr-22'0G-ly. ERHEY ITOTFjTj. . B. WHEELEK, PjiorniExon. This house is conveniently nndplensant ly located in the thriving village of Ccntre ville. Every attention paid to tho conven ience of guests. 1 81 1807tf JOB PRINTING, nuchas Cards, Posters, Hand Bills, Bill Heads &o., done nt the ADVOCATE OFFICE on Buort notico and at rensonnblo prices. It. VOLK. Manufnoturor and Dcnle j9 In IiKStr Ucor, opposite the Railroad IJepnl, Ht. Mury S, JilK oouniy ra. Mat-ya'im-ly. ORDWl'LL AND MESSENGER Drug gists, Dealers In Drugsnnd Chemicals. units, Oil nnd Varnish. Terfumery Toil. ot articles and Stationary, Ridgwny, Elk oouniy Pa. mar-22'00-ly. F.NRV II. THOMAS, Doaler In nil kinds of Furniture, Spring Beds and Matin ntlrofisos, Picture Frnmos and Coffins, Kldgwny Pa. Ware Booms on tho corner of Main and Depot St's. may-17'60-ly. TVrT J. S. BOnMVEtL Elcctlo rhysl I J chin. Late of Warren county Pa., will promptly nnswer all profcssinnnl cnlls by night or dny. Residence one door east of the Into residence of Hon. J. L. Gill is, Mar.22'(!0-ly. WA SIIljsQTOX HOUSE, St. Mary's, Elk oounty Pa., Edwnrd Bnbel Pro. prietor. This house is new and fitted up with especial eare for the convenience of guests. Good stabling attached. Mar-29'081y. OLIVER & BACOX, Manufacturers and Wholosale Retail Dealers in Flour, Fpp(1 nnd Ornin, CAXAL MILLS, ERIE, PA. Orders solicited and promptly filled nt mar ket rates. nug9th-0C-ly JO.IN O. nALL JAS. K. P. HALL. ITAI.T & I3RO. Attornoys - nt -Law, ST. MARY'S : BENZIXGER Y. 0. ELK COUNTY, TA. September 20, 1SGG. ly. S1 T. MARY'S HOTEL.B. E. W'ellcndorf Proprietor, St. Mary's, Elk county Pa This house is new and fitted up with espe cial care for the convenience nnd comfort of guests, nt. modcrnto rates. Free Hack, to nnd from the Depot. Good stabling nt Inched. mnr-22'CG.ly. PRACTICAL CLOCK AND WATCH MAKER. ST. MARY'S, Elk county Pa. Edward McBride, keeps constantly on hnnd nnd for snle, Watches, Clocks, Silver Plated Wnre and Jewelry of nil descriptions. BfSuRepairing neatly executed, nnd dono on short notico nnd reasonablo terms ' Mar 23'CO.ly. SOMETHING NEW J Rouse, eign &, ornamental painting. 1 MiK SUBSCRIB E R W O UI.l) R E- ppectfully inform the citizens of Elk county that he has just started in the above business in Ridgwny, and feel confi dent thnt he can please all who may favor him with thoir custom. . GRAINING, PAPER HANGING A Nil CALCIMINtNG DONE ON SHORT NOTICE AND IN THE rnest fashionable and improved manner nnd style. Orders left at this Oflice or at the Bunking House of Souther, Willis & Souther will be promptly attended to. W. P. WILLIAMS, May-17'G0-ly. T rMIAYER HOUSE, RIDGWAY, PA. DAVID THAYER, Proprietor. The undersigned having fitted up a large and oommodious hotel on tho southwest corner of Centre and Mill streets, with good nnd convenient stabling attached, respect fully solicits the patronage of his old friends and the public generally. deolS OO ly DAVID THAYER. rilhe subscriber begs leave to announce to I the citizens of Elk nnd adjoining conn, ties thut he has purchased tho harness shop lately occupied by John Enmtz, nnd that he is prepared to do all kinds of work iu a suit able st vie, SAD l) L ES, Bh'iD L ES, II A iiXESS kept constantly on hand nt prioej to suit the times. Give me a cm 11 shop iu iho sec ond story of Drug Store building, ocll-ljr. U. LEVIS. The tilrard TJfe Insurance, Annuity & Tnint Co. OF PHILAD'A. t ll.illTKKICli J.V JS;JU CASH CAPITAL $ 8 00, noli, Oil. ASSETS $2.40'i,355,5(5. Mutual Insurance combined with tho te. curity of capital. For ineurauco apply to JOHN G. HALL, Ilidgway, Pa. LICENSED AUCTIONS Ell. NOTICE is hereby given that 1 have tak en out n license nn nnctioneer, nnd will nitcinl promptly to the calling nt nil pules entrusted to my cure. Any person calling si-Us without n licnse wil he held ntiswcralili- to the slrict letter of the law. P. W UAHRETT, Dec211S(iGlf. Auctioneer. WIIKKLHl? fi WILSON'S SEW. INO MACUINKS. The under signed having hcen nppoin led Sole Agent for the sale of Wheeler & Wilson's Sewing Machines for Klk county, lie keeps nn assortment constantly on hnnd Machines sold at Philndclphinnnd New Yor priccS. Any parties desirous of obtaining them can address J. K. WIIITMOllE, March 9t-'Cfl-ly. nt Ridrway, Pa. HLACKSMITIIING! H. S. RELNAP desires to inform the citi zens of Ridgway and vicinity that ho hns leased J. S. Hyde's lilacksmith Shop on Mill street, and lias employed good work men who will he ever ready to make nny thing from a hucklc to nn anchor. Particular attention given to tho shoeing ot noi ses. All l ask i a lair trial. May 17'CO-ly. HF. OVERHOLTZER, . MERCHANT TAILOR, llidjarwny, Kile Co., Pa. The subseribor desires respectfully to in form the citizens of Ridgwny and vicinity that he is prcpa.ed to make to order as well ns it can be done nny where, anything in the line of his business. All he asks is a fair trial. Oond Fits guaranteed. fiit'lollis, t'assimers, Veslings nnd Trimmings of the latest and most approved styles kept constantly on hand, which will be sold CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAP EAT. nugHO.y 7" siirntEi. I) . Menlcrin MVS JO ROOMS: No. 45, Ferst Avenue, Corry, Penna, Befers to J. Powell, 15, F. Ely, Ridgwny. Ignatius (nrner, Chas. Haigcn, St. Mary's, nov ii2,'(S0, 8uipd. RUSTIC WINDOW SHADES A T VARIETY HAIL WARREN, PA. RUSTIC WINDOW SHADES A T WARREN, PA. RUSTIC WINDOW SHADES A T ETV H WARREN, PA. 117 to. VUR STARCH GLOSS, Is the only article used by first class hotels Laundries, and thousands of families. It gives a beautiful polish, making the iron pn8g smoothly over tho cloth, saving much time and labor. Goods done up with it keep clean much longer, consequently will not wear out so soon It makes old linen lock like new. OUR IMPERIAL BLUE Is the best In tho world. It is soluble in hard as well as soft -water. It is put up in the safest, neatest, and most convenient torm ot nny ottered to t He putilic. it is warranted not to s'reak the clothes. Agents wanted everywhere, to whom we offer ex traordinary inducements, .Auilress, NEW YORK .STARCH GLOSS CO. No. 218 Fulton St., New York NEWSHOP. TIX! TIX.'! TIX!! STOVES ! STOVES ! ! STOVES ! !.! John Sosenheimer & Co., wholesale & retail dealers, st. mary's, pa. Keeps constantly on hand and fur sale, a larsie and well selected stock of TIN WARE, STOVES Ac. U e have everything generally kept' in a Tin Simp. Our Stock of STOVES consists iu part of ANTIDUST PARLOR & COOKING STOVES, ALSO IRON GATE & WHEAT SHEAF STOVES. PTOVE PIPE can be had at our shop either riveted or groved. Spouting and iwohxii, dono on short notice and at reasonable rates. Juno lP(iG-ly. A. H. Gray, R. II. Emkiiso.n, A. I. Wilcox, E. F. Adams. QUAY, WILCOX & Co. WHOLESALE GROCERS, ST. MARY'S, Opposite Alpine House, 'Ell; County Y.x. DEALERS Ir l'lour, Feed, Uulter, Cheese, Feed, Corn, Salt, Fihh, Pork, llani, Powder. Canoed Fruits, Reef, Beans, Nni's, G!as AND STAPLE GROCERIES December 20 1SCG ly. THE PLACE TO BUY IS AT THE HI IX WAY mm STORE; Kv.rr nv DOIinWElrL & MESSENGER, Dealers in Drugs, Medicines, Paints Oils, White Lead, Lubricating Oil, Lamp Oil, Tanner's Oil, I'er. fumcrics of all Kinds) The purest Varnishj Iji usLcs of every Stylo and Sizo Dyo SlulTs, Pure Confectionaries Citron Raisins, Patent Medicines, "Wines; Wntshcs, Jewelry, Rings, Tohaccoes & Segars Pure Liquors for Medicinal pur poses only. LARGE ASSORTMENT Of Everything Useful Pertaining to the Drug Business Gen erally. Pure Drutrs at Low Prices 1 Pure Drugs at Low Frices . Notions in Endless Vnricly ! jSotioDS in .huulcss ancty . American and English Watches 1 American and English Watobea ! Latest Styles of Jewelry, Rings, &c. Latest Styles of Jewelry, Rings, &c. Fancy Articles, Toys, Latest Novels ! Fancy Articles, Toys, Latest Novels ! Albums, News, Stationery, Bird-Cages ! Albums, News, Stationery, Bird-Cages ! Violin, Banjo nnd Guitar Strings ! tolin, lianjo and Guitar Strings ! mar201SG6 CASH GROCERY STORE. JAMES McCLOSKEY, Dealer in Groceries &c, would respectfully inform tho citizens of Kersey and vicinity, that ho Ivis gone into the Grocery business, nnd will open on or about the middle of May. He keeps constantly on hand an extensive stock of TEAS, FLOUfc, SUGARS, TOBACCOES, SEGARS, WHISKEY by thebarrcl or quart, and everything connected with a first class Grocery Store. I will sell for CASH and consequent! ly can afford to sell CHEAPER Jthan the CHEAPEST. I invite evorybbdy to come and satisfy themselves. .TAMES McCLOKEY. May 3d, 'GC Cm. "JEROSENE AND GAS STOVES. TEA AND COFFEE I10ILERS, GLUE, POTS, OIL CANS, &c. &c. S- All the cooking for a -a ft family may be dono with -a Biy Kerosene Oil, or Gas, ti3 with less trouble, and at B3f less expense, than by any s ftj- other fuel. -a Each Article manufactured by this Com- pnny is guaranteed to perform all that is claimed for it. Ci&y-Send for Circular. LIBERAL DISCOUNT TO THE TRADE. KEROSEXE LAMP HEATER ;CO.j 200 Pearl Street, N. Y. July-10'GG.-ly. VALUABLE LOTS FOR SALE. The undersigned has laid out a vil. lage upon his ground adjoining the RiJg way Depot, to be called EL1C. Tho Ion are 50 feet front by 100 foet doep front ing towards the railroad. Terms For the first lot sold, $100. Foi the second hit sold, SI 10. For the third lot sold, $120 and so on increasing in price as lots are soil. First purchasers get tho choice lo t at the cheapest rates. Purchasers will be registered in the or oW of their application Ten percent of tho purcliaic money must be paid at the time of the application. Jtf, Applied ions will h9 made to Joh G. Hall, Esq., Ridgwny, Pa. J. S. HYDE. Ridgwny, n)ar,'.:'.)'G0-tf. ITCH ! ITCH! ITCH ! Scrutch! Scratch I Scratch ! WHEATON'S OINTMENT Will CrnE TnK Itch in 49 Horns Alio cures SALT RHEUM. ULCERS CIIII-I'LAINS. nnd nil ERUPTIONS OF THE SKIV. Prico AO cents. For sale by nil druggists. Hv sending 60 cents H WEEKS & POTTER, S..lo Agents, 174 Washington street, Ronton, it will be for warded by mail, tree of postage, to nny part of the United Mates. ( juuc-7'0C-ly. G ROVl'.STEEN & CO., PIANO FORTE MANUFACTURERS, 400 Bwlirm, X, w Yurk. THESE PIANOS received Hie Highest Awnrd of Mi-.rit ! nt the HoeUt fair, eor the best muhei's friMH London. Paris, (i, r. many, the citi, s of New York, Pliihidelnhh. li .himifo nu l l!i.'tin ; also the Gold WeJj xl the .1 -i-r.V.x T;rt,, f.,r FIVE 8Utct sivo yens!! flur Pianos, contain, the Frenj'n lira-id A tl n, ILu-p Pedal, Over strung Rass, Fall In,,. Frime, and nil Mo.l. em Lu; rovo iimin. Everv instrument ir.i. r '' rt f.'-; .;.-,ir. M un.lcr the sir tic v:si i.i of Ma. J. H GTtOVESTEEN. w'r i 'as u pra.:nna, l pi'r.i-n-y of v-l- C.'i-lir. live years, and ' tin; of u -r cl ;, . , iHcilitits fir sell these i i- e!icnnc,- ,. ti ihmn '..7 ji'diin "r' t, Ur.i-'ii- nuf i-l'irln coi.lr,. nu f st i U'triit's f' i .oi :M l'i . :'ii any tiiM . la ptnio f.nte. July A'J j.
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