fthc Qllk gldiorntc, A WLT.KLY NLWMWrF.lI, Tlcvotod to the Interests of t:o Tcople of Ilk Co. ik ri nt.isni 11 uvF.r.v Tinr.su.w, f?Y JOHN Office in the v. mooim:. 'It Ms One pnllar Mini Fifty Cents per nmiiiin. inviiriithly in advance. No devia tion from these torni. JOHN 0. HALL, Fitoritirroii Kales ot Ailvorlisiiiir. Adni'rs and F,xcenlo"'s Notices, each (i times 'fj () Auditor's Nnlii-es. ciuli - oO 'J'rnnsiont A1vvlk!na, w r sstiare "f 10 linos or less, 3 t imrs or loss For each ri;)isoiinnit insertion Professional cdnrs, 1 year Soecinl notice per lino Obituary nml Marrin;:o Notices, each Yearly Advertising, one ntinrc V iarly Advertising, two squares Yni'y Advcr'ing tlireo squares V Jnrly Advertising, column Y;nrly A'tvevt isnpr, I column V ?arly AdAotising, 1 column A Ivcrtisenicnts displayed inore than 2 00 1.0 5 Co 1 ". 1 00 10 00 15 (10 L'O 00 12". 00 o 70 (10 ordinarily will tic charpca tor nt the laic (per column; of 00 00 JDBBING DEPARTMENT. Having lai'ely added materially to o ir stock of Job Typo, wc (ire prepared to do all kinds of work in a manner which can not l.e excelled by miy establishment be tween Williaiusport mid Erie. Cards, Hill Heads, Programmes Checks, Notes, I!sn Hulls-, Planks, Envelopes, Labels. Taps, Yisitii.g Cards, Letter Ilea ds and any other work usually done in a coun try otlice. Of-Ih (foimtn Sircrtonj. COUNTY OFFICERS. President Judge U. G. White. Additional Law Judge Henry W. Wi'lianis. Associate Judge E. C. Schultzc, Jesse Kvlcr. District Attorney L. J. Blakcly. Sheriff James A. Malono. Prolhonotary, kc. (i-. A. Rathbun. Treasure)- James Coyne. Co. Superintendent James Blakcly. Commissioners Vi'illiam A. Bly, J. W. Taylor, Louis VolltnT. Auditors Clark Wilcox, Byron J. Jtnes, Jacob McCauley. County Surveyor Geo. Witlincy. TIME OF HOLDING COURT. Second Monday in Jatiuary, Last Monday in April. First Monday in August. First Monday in November. B E A l E I Q (l.ATK fOWEl-L's) EMUllOCATION! 17011 ALL DISEASES INCIDENT TO Horses, Cattle and the Human Flesh, requiring the use of an external application. This new Compound, prepared by a prac tical Chemist having a full knowledge of nil the medical virtues of each ingredient that, enters into its composition, is warran ted to exceed anything of the kind 3'ct of fered to the public as an external applica tion for the diseases fur which it is recom mended. We are satisfied that it will work its own road into the confidence of nil who use it, and those who try it once w ill never bo w ithout it, and therefore we rely on ex perience us the best test of its usefulness. It is pronounced by Farriers, and all who have tried it to be the best application ev er used. This Embrocation has been put up for over eight years, 1111 1 it is only through tho increasing demand mid urgent request of my friends an 1 tlio Public that tend it forth as the grand remedial agent for tho various discuses to which that noble and useful animal, the HOUSK, issuhject. Many remedies have been ottered to the Public under dilferent forms, some of these lire injurious, others ut best of little use, and many wholly improper to answer the purpof.es for w hich t hoy are recommended. A judicious and really useful composition f'roc from those objections, has therefore long been desired by many gentleman who have valuable Lorries, and are unwilling to trust them to the earn of designing and pretending Farriers. Their wishes lire at length fully gratified, by Dr. l.palo being . prevailed upon to allow this valuable H111 biocation (which lias proved so ctllcacious to the variouK diseases) to bo prepared and brought out to the public-. This embrocation was extensively used by tho Government during the war. Address all orders to DR. EDMOND BE ALE, CO-', South Second St, Phil'a. ReTTFur Sale by Uordwcll & Messenger, Ridgway, Pa. npSOly rnilE MOST RELIABLE CUSHION used ou Billiard Tables is the CAT GUT CUSHION, Manufactured by Kavannh & Dicker, and patented Decl, 1 si'i. (See Scientific Am erican, volume Pi, number 11.) It is the ONLY Cushion that pospesse-s till the qualities essential too perfect Cush ion. If is the most elastic and most durable Cushion ever oilere.llo t lie bi!liard-pluy h;g public, as is abundantly proven by tho f.rpal demand for it since its in tv"l in ti i.n. '1 ii peculiarity whioh ui-tingui.ihcs the CAT OCT Cushion and renders it superior to all oiliers, is the ligbli-ned cord ol i :it gut which overlies the face uud edgo of tho rubber, and runuing the full lingth of the Cushion, which prevents the bull from l.ed I'iug into the rubber and jumping from the table. The addition of the cat-gut cord rl -o adds much to the elasticity of the Cush ion. The OAT-GUT Cushion has already been a p!i"d to over 1000 tables which ui' in Constant nse. It 1.111 be applied to tables of iinv m ike, for !.-7-" per set. K A VAN AO. II & PF.CKKU'S Factory, 1.1 theeorn'-r of Centre mil Canal Si reel.-, X. Y., is tho most complete of its kind in the world. Tho machinery is ol tho most i 1 . 1 prove I character, tho lumber drying room li.e laige-t in the Uniicd States, the m.iU l ial usod the bent thai can be pui cliu.-ie !, und tho workmen thoroughly skilled. Billiard Cloth, Ralls. Cues and Trim mings, a'J of the best make, constantly 011 hand. Kavanagh and Decker are the only ugents in this country for KAY'S CUE OEM ET, 0 Ijndged by eoinp "Icni authorities to bu the Im.st ouincnl over us" I. Full Size Tables cut down for 100. Urni'l for Jwiti at"l I 'rice List. KAVAN it! PECKER, Cor of C.utie mid O nml Sis., apWly New Yolk City. riMW S1LYEU SKIRT. MORE PUR ABLE, MORE FLA "-TIC, MORE GRACEFUL! And will keep its shape and retain ils place better than any oil or Skirt, l"! "If nj bealif 1 Btylc of Skirt (Pat enlril nl.ircn 7, l?t.5,'; Kas awardid by the Ortat American 1 o.-.:!'Jlf loir, held in New Votk. Ostober, ISO'., 1 SILVE3 MEDAL, s being the Highest Premium ever given for a Hoop Skirt. The Sieel Springs are wound with fine plated wire in place of a cotton covering which will not w ear oil' or become soiled, and the whole skirt may be woshed without injury or fear of rusting, and will be as good as new. , The Combination Silver Skirt This invention combines with tho ordina ry Skirt the advantages oronr Silver Skirt the bottom hoops are the same as those us ed in the Silver Skirt, the covering of which cannot wear off, while the upper ones art covered with cotton. No lady having once worn cne of our Skirls, will be willing to wear any other, ns the lower hoops of all other Lir.ds arc soon injured and soileed, Tin? cf.it mnteoials are used in their con struC'i:.i. and, from their durability and nca'.v !3S hey arc destined to become a I'avorilo Hkirt. Ma2V,:t ired solely by the Silver kirt and Wire Hanu- cturing Company, ao and 32, lJ.lKGL.lY ST. NEW YORK. T. S. Sr-Kunv, Sup't. Aug Oth-ly Take Notice. rpiiE undesigxi:d wishes to 1 Kiy to the public generally, but more particularly to tho people of Elk County that ho has opened n Black smith and Waon-SItop iu St. Mary's, where ho will be happy to execute all ordct'3 in his lino with promptness and neatness- I have also purchased the vigil t for Elk County, to manufacture and sell tho F. M. Ilubbnvd Patent Spiii),; Wagon Scat, of which I will soon have a pood supply on hand, or will make to order, any desired style or size. I would further notify tho people of Elk County that any person or per sons infringing on my right in tho man ufacture or sale of said seat will be pros ecuted to the extreme limits ot (lie law. 5-y-3m LEONARD W1TTMANN. 1S67 1867 PHILADELPHIA k ERIE RAIL J. ROAD. This great lino traverses tho Northern and Northwest counties of Pennsylvania to the city of Erie, on Lake Erie. It has been leased by the Pennsylva nia liatl Itoail company, and is opera cd by them. Its entire length was opened for pas senger and freight business, October 17th, 18G4. TIME OF PASSENGER TRAINS AT RIDGWAY. , Leave Eastward. Erie Mail Train 3 47 p. m. Erie Express Train 10 42 p.m. Jjeave Westward. Eric Mail Train 10 47 a. m Eric Express Train ii DO a. m. Passenger cars run through without chanio both ways between Philadelpha and Eric. NEW YORK CONNECTION. Leave New York at il.00 a. m., Arrive ntEric 10.00 p. iu. Leave Erio at 5.00 p. in., arrive at New York 3.15 p. in. Klkof.nt Sllkping Cars on Express Trains both ways between Philadelphia and Erie. For inlormation respecting Passenger business apply at the S. E. corner 30th and Market Sts, Philadelphia And for Eraight business of tho Com pany's Agents: S. IJ. Kingston, Jr. Cor. 13th and Market Sts. Philadelphia. J. IV. Reynolds Erio. W. Brown, Agent N. 0. It. R. Dal timoro. II. II. Houston, Gen' I. Freijht Aj'l. I'hil'a. II. W. G WINNER, Gm'l. Ticlcct A'jt. rhWa. Alfred. L. Tyler, General Supl Erie. JpMPlHE SEA'ING MACHINE CO. J'liiicif't! fhice, CI (3 UroitJaaif, N. Y. GREAT IMPROVEMENT iu Sewing Ma chines. Empire Shulllo. Crank Motion Sewing Machine. It is thus rendered noise less inaction. Its motion being all positive, it is not liable to get ovt of order. It iu the best family Machine! Notice is ca'lrd to t ur .icwaii l Improved Manufacturing Ma. chine, for t.ii1 ws and Root and Shoo Filters Agents wanted, to whom a liberal discount will be given. No Consignments made. 11 i- LMl'IllE SEWING MACHINE CO. July-PJ'iyG.-ly- TO CONSUMPTIVES. rEUIE Advertiser, having been reslorod J to health iu a few weeks, by a very simple remedy, after having suffered sever al years with a severe lung alleoliirii, and that dread disease, Consunipi ion 13 anx ious t o make known to his fellow sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the preset Iptioti used, (free of charge), with tho diroeiioi.9 for preparing the same, which they will findaSuio Cure for Con sumption, Asthma, Bronchus, &c. The en ly object of the advertiser in sending the Prescription, is to benefit the aHlictcd, nnd spread information which he conceives to bo invaluable ; and ho hopes every sufferers will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parlies wishing the prescription, will plea.-e address Rkv. EDWARD A- WILSON, Williamsburg, Kinga County, cw Yoik. Oct. U".tli l lli(i-ly. TISITIN'ti CARPS NEVi'LY 1.XE0UT- d u this otliec. WARDED A GOLD MEDAL ! AT THE American Institute Fair ! OCTOBER 10, 18G5. In direct, competition with nil the loading niaKcrs in tne country. TELOUBET ORGANS AND MELODEONS. C. TELOUBET & SON, Manufacturers. Respectfully invite the attention of pur. chasers, the trade and profession, to the FOLL 0 WLVG JXSTR VMENTS Of their manufacture; Pedal I3aso Organs, Five sizes, Five Octavo, one tothrco Banks of Keys, three to eight setts of Reeds, rriccs $235 to $000. School Organs, Nine styles, singlo and double Reed, Rosewood and Black Walnut cases, Trices, $130 to $240. Melodeons, Tiano style and Tortablc, Twelve Varie ties, from four to six Octaves, single and double Rood, Rosewood ond Black Walnut Cases. Prices, $05 to $210. Every instrument is made by competent workmen, from the best material, iineer our personal supervision, nnd every modern improvement worthy of the name, is intro duced 111 them. Among these we would call attention to tho TEEMOLANTE, which has been so much admired, and can be found only in instruments of our own manufac ture. From among the flattering testimonials of eminent professors aud organists, we give the following extracts : " The pedals I conceive to be unapproach able in their beautiful smooth Cjuality." Ym. A. King. " It is a grand, good insirument, nnd does credit to the builder." II. C. Folgcr, Troy, New York. "They are among the finest Instruments manufactured either in this country or a broad." Win. llerg, J. Mosenthal, Aptouias ' They have given universal satisfaction." AY. K. Hawley, Fon-du lno, Wis. "There is a peculiarly sweet and synipa. thetio tone which harmonizes charmingly with the voice."' W. II. Cooke. " I am particularly ploascd with tho ar. rangenient of the different regisicrs." Wm. II. Pridbnry. " No oilier insirument so nearly ap proaches Hie organ." The Chorister, N. Y "This instrument has a clear superiority over everything yet introduced among us." Independent, N. V. "The tones and the action are excellent." Rev. W. 8. Leavitt, Hudson, New York. " The more we use it the bolter we like it." I li Hague, Hudson, New York. "The two Hank Organ is really a gem.' J W Kiunicult, Huston, Mass. "We have found ihein excellent in nil points constituting a good instrument." J C Cook, T J Cook. "It looks and sounds splendidly." Sit .S'axton, Troy, New York. " The most crfect toned Mclodeon I crcr saw." tluy F No-th. " They fall back on such substantial mer its as superiority of workmanship, beauty of tone and reasonableness of price. And wo must say that in all their respects they are well worthy of praise." Musical Pio neer. fi-iir'E very instrument is fully warranted, and bojed and shipped in Now York City without charge. Circulars, Cuts, and Price Lists, ,jc., sent ou application to C- PEL0UEET & S0N, Bloomi ielp, N. J. Or J M Pelton, 811, Ilrondway, New York ; Conrad Meyer, 722, Arch Street, I'hihid'a j 5 liruiuard & Sou, Cleveland, Ohio ; J A Tucker & Co, Jackson, Michigan ; Weru.cr 6 licrard, Cinoinalti, Ohio ; Joel II Snow, Mobile, Alabama, WHOLES ALK AGENTS. July lid, 00-1 y WWW Cl AT THE New Stoic of WEIS BROTHERS at St. Mary's, Elk County Pennsylvania Successors to George Weib. Offer for sale, at wholesale and retail, a well selected stock of Sl'HIXU SL'MMElt Iknul ul Vi..ll 'W ''UV 'w.J' W IL.U Moiaxass, r oplixs, DELAINES, MOHAIRS, Plain and figured Alpacas. A large assortment of Prints, Whits goods of every description. Flannels of all kinds, Gingham, Tickiugs and S'hirting in great variety. Ladie's & Children's Millinery Goods; such as BOXXETS, II A TS. CAPS, RIBB OXS, itc. GL O VES cfc HOSIER V. GEXTS furnuhing goods of every description, CL O TIIS, CA SS1MERES &c., Ac GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS A large stock of PETROLEUM CANDLES SOAP OF ALL KINDS. In short, we have everything needed for family use. Cedar nnd Willow Ware of every de scription. Confectionary, Brush, cs of all kinds. A full assort- , nient of Stationery, Wall Pa per, Paper Curtains, Beau, tiful Oil Cloth Window Shades. A very largo assortment of Segars and Tobacco. JK BUY OUR STOCK JirecUv from the Manufaeturorand ihrn. fore wo can afford to sell cheaper than any other establishment iu Elk county. rpiIE PUBLIC nro respectfully in 1 vited to call and examine our stock and prices ! Whether they wish to buy or not, for we claim to havo one of tho most complete stocks and tho finest STORE in tho county and can sell for less profit, than any other houso iu tho county. Weis Brothers St. Mr-. y's, March lOth'GG. SILKS, THE PLACE TO F.UY IS WHERE YOU CAN BUY The Cheapest o CD GO 1 Pi rn MS Ti.Ji t ts ft I ' o y m m o O 03 I 3 IS s a i r E S W e X o p n 2. 2 01 1 1 2- cs S3 " o ij ts p ft 0 3- S o. a f S 2 5. D a- f c a -ri O O W ct I-" O O . .01 w wo 5. n was v O SI " f 4 2 a.- O -a C J Co cu Ui I- ca 3 S.r C $ ? a " N s. " w 3 o re, -) CT3 5 A . 3 ' " S go g, 2. O g. a 3 o a 5 3 si 55 ft o E CD 2 n r3 CD -J. a W v y CT s Cu, err- o o 3 a 53 5 o 5 2 0 0 0 re S 5 GO I o c S. o s rn WE SELL vlOODS AS LOW AS THEY CAN BE BOUGHT IN Erie Ci thj . GIVE US A CALL, AND ',VE WILL Prove it GREAT EX CI TEM EX 2 "1 o o o t) iQ a o o w w o f o H 11 W 2 . o o w w o I I w tr W n o cj H H t H O w bj M O a I I en H o 33 H 13 fffTj w c o H 03 a m o fc-l o O w r3 d H O in O f m 3I1k ft 'si 173 INSURANCE AGAINST loss or DA M AG E Ly Fl RE. ITjTIIE Lycoming County Mutunl Jusur- unco Company nt Muoeoy, Pa., cun tiuues to Insure against Loss or Pniungo by Fire ou nil kinds of Moreluin.lise. Publio uuJ priv&to uililini,'3, cither in town or county. Also on Mill, 'J turneries, Purns, stocks of (li-ftiu, ke., m tlio lowest jiossll.la rates, consistent with safely to tlio Insurer and Insured. Tlio Lycoming County. Mu tual Iiisurunoe Company Invites n luvestii gution ns to its stability. Its capital amounts to 83,800,000! Thus assuring to overy one of its patrons that their losses will bo promptly aud satis fuctorily paid. Its management has always been prudent, as its existence of twenty six years fully demonstrates JAMES IlLAKELY, Agent for K'V county, at St. Mary's u-m wa ca sa 'Js RIDGWAl, PINNi WHOLESALE & RETAIL. DEALER IN DRY COODS, CLOTniNO, FLOUR GROCERIES, :' ' ' .'' QUEENSWARE, HARDWARE, LUMBER AND SHINGLES, ISuyers will find 'wuij 'MiJJ 'iiutifl liiili kW STO RES AMONG THE Most Complete AXD BEST APPOIXTED IN THE Country, ANl THE PLACE TO GET Good Bargains ! CALL& SEE! March 29th, 1868-ly. LARGE CAPACITY, CHEAT Stregnth and unequalled speed, simplicity and completeness of operation, nre qualities pe. ciilinr to the Nonpareil Washing Ma chine. It is a squeezing machine constructed on strictly mechanical principlos, and the ex perience derived from five years extensive use in femilies, hotels and public institutions proves it to be of lasting value to the pur chaser The manner of operating the Nonpareil, by rotary motion acting on a crank shaft -Ith balance wheel,) which moves the plungers alternately, is the simplest, least laborious nnd most powerful that, can be de vised for the purpose, nnd accomplishes tho work with the greatest rapidity and the least possible labor. The great speed with which this machine performs work will be understood from the statement that it is geared to give six strokes of the plungers for one turn of the handle, or, when worked leisurely, about four hun dred strokes a minute Safety to the fabric washed is insured by the entire absence of rubbing. A girl or boy of fifteen can work the ma. chine, and do ft week's washing for a family of six or eight persons in two to three hours' time; nnd it may be relied on to cleanse the clothing; thoroughly, without assistance from hand rubbing. Send for free Descriptive Circular and terms to dealers, to whom exclusive right of sale is secured. OAKLEY & KEATING, 181, Water St., N. Y. July 20,'GG-ly SOMETHING NEW ! ! T1HE SUBSCRIBER respectfully desires J to nnnouueo to the citizens of Elk county that he has recently fitted up nn es tablishment for tho manufacture nml salo of TIN, COPPEK, nnd SHEET-IRON Wnre, on Main .Street, in Itidguay, whero, by strk-t attention to business, he hopes to merit tlio confidence and patronago of the community. He will keen on hand nn Ttnniv .... varied assortment of evcrv kii.,1 r.r TIV- WAItE, nnd repair in tho neatest possible manner, ull work coming under his supor vision. Ho will also keen on hand a weH-nssnrtml stock of ST suitable fur cither Wood or Coal. Ho desires especially to call the atten tion of lumbermen to tho Lict that he enn supply them with RAFTiNG-STOVES made in a superior manner. Routing and Spouting done to order en short m.tieo. :ft.OIJ Copper, Brass, Pewter, Lead and Scrap irou taken in exchange. lor goods or work. K.Cive him a call allhensksis a fulr trial. Customers will lind him at their "SKRV1CE." CW. SERVICE. Ridgway, April 4, 13C7-tf. JOB PRINTING CHEAPLY NEATLY EXPEDITIOUSLY Executed tit tho Advocate Offico