&hc (flit SUuocafe, A WEEKLY NKWf PATER, Devoted to tlio Interests of the People of Elk Co. IS PI DI.IS1II I KVKIlV TlltllKllAY, fJY JOHN F. MOOltU. Ofl'ue in tt.! Court Iniifc. Tkms One PcUar ami Filly Cents per nnnnm. invinuiWy in iidvnnvc. o dtviit lion from theee terms. JOHN U. II ALT., Piiopuiktor. H;xtcs ot Advci'lis-iiijj. Atiu'ra ami Execute's Notices, ench (i times lidilor'h Notircs, each - Tmofii'iil Ailvrlisiiig, per siinrc of 10 litres ot Irss, :i times or less 2 00 Far enrli tmly'itiant insertion 10 1'rofessionnl ciliirs, 1 year C 00 S pecial Dotices j er line IS Obituary nnd M.irriiigc Noticci, ciich 1 00 Yearly Advertising, one square 10 00 Y :nrly Advertising, two squares 1"0O Y mt'y Adver'inj; lliree gtinrcs -O (Ml Y :nrly Advertising, J column......... !M J0 Ysnrly Advert isng, J column !I5 jyfl ;arly Ad.vctisinR, i column 70 00 Advertisements displayed more than ordinarily will be charged for nt the late (per column) of 00 00 J DBBIN'G DEPARTMENT, Having lately added nialerially to n.ir stock of Job Type, we arc prepared to do nil kinds of work in a manner winch can not be excelled by any establishment be tween Williamsport nnd Eric. Curds, Hill Heads, Programmes Checks, Notes, Handbills, (thinks, Envelopes, Isabels, Tags, Visiting Curds, Letter Heads nnd nny other work usually done in a conn try otliie. (flit Qounii) Simlorj. COUNTY OFFICERS. President Jmlc K. . 'White. Additional Law Judge Henry W. Williams. Associate Judge E. C. Schullze, Jesse Kjlcr. District Attorney L. J. IJlakcly. Sheriff James A. Malono. Prothonotary, &c. G. A. Itathbun. Treasurer James Covnc. Co. Superintendent James Tilitkcly. Commissioners William A. 151y, J. W. Taylor, Louis Volliner. Auditors Clark Wilcox, Byron J. Jones, Jacob McCauley. County Surveyor Geo. Waluislcy. TIME OF HOLDING COURT. Second Monday in January, Last Monday in April. First Monday in August. First Mouday in November. B E A L E ' S (late towell's) EMintOCATION! IOR ALL DISEASES INCIDENT TO Horses, Cuttle and the Human flesh, requiring the use of tin external application. This new Compound, prepared by a prac tical Chemist having a full knowledge of all the medical virtues of each ingredient that enters into its composition, is warran ted to exceed anything of the kind yet of fered to the public as an external applica tion fr the diseases for which it is recom mended. Wc nre satisfied that it will work its own road into the confidence of all who use it, nnd thoso w ho try it once will never be without it, and therefore we rely on ex perience as the best test of its usefulness. It is pronounced by Farriers, and all who have tried it to bo the best application ev er used. This Embrocation has been put up for over eight years, and it is only through the increasing demand ami urgent request of my friends and the l'ublic that send it forth as the grand remedial agent for thcyvarious diseases to which that noble und useful animal, the HOUSE, is subject. Many remedies have been offered to the l'ublic under different forms, some of these arc injurious, others at best of little use, and many wholly improper to answer the purposes for which they arc recommended. A judicious and really useful composition free from those objections, has therefore long been desired by many gentlemen who have valuable horses, nnd nre unwilling to trust them to the euro of designing and pretending Farriers. Their wishes are at length fully gratified, by Dr. ltenlo being prevailed upon to allow this valuublc Em brocation (which has proved so efflencious to the various diseases) to be prepared and brought out to the public. This ciubrocatiun was extensively used Jy the Government during the war. Address all orders to DR. EDMUND BEALE, filrj, South Second St, rhil'a. 6-Jf' For Sulc by Euidwell & Messenger, Ridgwny, Pa. npSOly rnilE MOST KEL! AISLE CUSHION used I ou liilliard Tables is the CAT-GUT CUSHION, Manufactured by Karanagh & Decker, and patented Dec IS, lsiiii. (See Scientific Am erican, volume Dl, number 11.) Ii is the ONLY Cushion that poscsscss nil the qualities essenlial toa perfect Cush ion. If is the most elastic and most durable Cushion ever offered to the lu'.liard-playing j'dblie, as is abundantly proven by the fieat demand for it since its introduction. The peculiarity which distinguishes the ("AT -GIT Cushion iiiui renders it Mipcrioi to all others, is the lightened cord of cat gut which overlies the face and edge of the rubber, and running the full length of the Cushion, which prevents t he ball from bed ding into the rubber and jumping from the table. The addition of the cat-gut cord also adds much to the elasticity of the Cush ion. The CAT-GUT Cushion has already been applied to over KKIO tables ' which are in constant use. It can be applied to tables of anv make, for S7' per set. KAYAXAG II & DECKER'S Factory, at the corner of Centre and Canal Streets, N. Y., is the most complete of iis kind in ihe w orld. The machinery is of the most im proved character, the lumber drying room the largest in the United Slates, the mate rial used lb" best that can b purchased, nnd the workmen thoroughly skilled. liilliard Chilli. Halls, Cues and Trim mings, all of the best make, constantly on hand. Kavanagh and Decker are the only agents in this country for KAY'S CUE CEMENT, ndjudged by competent authorities to be the best cement ever used. Full Sue Tables cut down for $100. Sm't fur ilti.irat'il i'i-ur Lift, KAVANAGH DECKER, Cor ol Ceutrc and Canul Sis , apWly few York City. MIE SILVER SKIRT. MORE DURABLE, MORE ELASTIC, MORE GRACEFUL! An.l will keep its shape and retain its place jetter lliittt nny oil cr Skirt. )'! 1 od beatif style of Skirt (Tat mint ni.trrn 7, IFfiS,'; Was awnrdtd ly the Ortat American tnstitut Fair, held in New Toik, October, 1 M(i.r, SILVEH MEDAL, being the Highest Premium ever given for a Hoop Skirt. The Steel Springs arc wound with fine plated wire in placo ef a cotton covering which will not wear otr or become soircd, nnd the whole skirl may Tue woshed without injury or fear of rusting, and will be as good as new. The Combination Silver Skirt This invention combines with the ordina ry Skirl the advantages oronr Silver Skirt the bottom hoops are the same as those us- 1 in tiro Silver Skirt, the covering of which cannot wear on, while the Tipper ones nrn covered with cotton. No lady having once worn one of our Skirls, will be willing to wear nny other, as the lower hoops of all other It in ia arc soon injured nnd soileed. The out nintceials are used in their con struolk.n, and, from their durability nnd noR'.i.sjs hey arc destined to become a I'avorito Skirt. Mast t'A ired solely by tlw Silver kirt and Wire Manu t enuring Company, 30 nnd 3i', ILllt C'L.-i Y ST. NEW YORK. T. . St'EUST, Sup't. Aug 9th-ly Take Notice. rPIIE UNDESIGNED WISHES TO I say to the public generally, but more particularly to the people of Elk County that he has opened a Black smith and Wagon-Shop in St. Mary's, where he will be happy to execute nil orders in his line with promptness mm! neatness- I have also purchased tlie riiMit for Elk Oxinty, to manufacture and sell the F. M. Hubbard Patent Spring Wagon Seat, of which I will soon hare a good supply on band, or will make to order, any desired style or sine. 1 would turther notily the people of Elk County that any person or per sons infringing on my right in the man ufacture or sale of said seat will be pros ecuted to the extreme limits ot the law. 5-9-3m LEONARD WITTMANX. 18G7 18G7 PHILADELPHIA & ERIE RAIL ROAD. This srrcat line traverses the Northern and Northwest counties of Pennsylvania to the city of Erie, on Lake Erie. It has been leased bv the Miwfoa- via Rail Road comjmny, and is opera ed by them. Its entire length was opened lor pas senger and freight business, October 17th, 18G4. TIME OF PASSENGER TRAINS AT III DG WAY. Leave Eastward. Eric Mail Train 3 47 p. in. Erie Express Train 10 42 p.m. Leave Westicard. Erie Mail Train 10 47 a.m Erie Express Train 3 50 a. m. Passenger cars run through without chunge both ways between Philadelpha and Eric. NEW YORK CONNECTION. Lcavo New York at 0.00 a. m., AfYivc at Eric 10.00 p. in. Leave Erie at 5.00 p. ni., arrive at New York 3.15 p. in. Elegknt Sleeping Cars on Express Trains both ways between Philadelphia and hue. For inlormation respecting Passenger business apply at the a. b. corner 50tu and Market Sts, Philadelphia And for Eraight business of the Com pany's Agents: S. li. Kingston, Jr. Cor. 13th and Market Sts. Philadelphia. J. IV. Reynolds Erie. W.Rrowu, Agent N.O.R. 11. Ikl tiinoro. II. II. Houston, Gen'l. FreiijlU Aj't. PluVa. II. W. G WINNER, Gen'l. Tided Ajt. riufa. Alfred. L. Tyler, General Supt Erie. JjlMPIRE SE.V1NO MACHINE CO. J'rincipnl OjHct, C1G Broadway, X. J", GREAT IMPROVEMENT in Sewing Ma chii:cs. Empire Shuttle. Crank Motion Sewing Machine. It is thus rendered noise less in action. Its motion being nil positive, it is not liable to gel ovt of order. It U the best Family Machine! Notice is cnllrd to sur .ew und Improved Manufacturing Ma chine, fort.ii' wsand Hoot and Shoe Fillers Agents wauled, to whom a liberal discount will be given. No Consignments made, u p EMPIRE SEWING MACHINE CO. July-l'J'C.-ly TO CONSUMPTIVES. T "VIE Advertiser, having been restorod to health in a few weeks, by a very simple reinc'ly, alter having Buttered sever ai years with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease, Consumption is anx ious t o make known to his follow sufferers the means of cure. To all who desiro li, lie will send a copy of the prescription used, (free or charge) with the directions for preparing the same, which Ihey will find a cure ( ore lor Con Miuiptiou, Asthma, Rronchita, Slo. The on ly object of tho advertiser in Bending the rieicripilon, is to benefit the attticted, and spread information which ho conceives lo be invaluable ; and he hopes every sufferers will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may urove a blescins. Parlies wishing the prescription, will plcuso address lUv. EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburg. Kings County, aw York Oct. "Join LUlU-ly. risn iNG CARDS NEATLY EXECUT- c'i u mis omoe. T WARDED A UOLU MEDAL ! AT THE American Institute Fair ! OCTOBER !!, 1865. In direct competition with all the leading makers in the country. PEI.OU13KT ORGANS AND' MELODEONS. C. PELOUBET & SON, Mnnufac?ws. Respectfully invite the attention of Tjnr. chasers, tho trade a4 profession, to the FOLL O WIXG 1XS TR CM EXT 8 Of their manufacture ; Pedal llaso Organs, Five siics, FiveOctave, on to three Banks ef Keys, three to -eight sells of Reeds, Prices $203 to $000. Scliool Organs, Nin-c styles, single nnd double Reed, Boscwood and Black Walnut cases, rriccs, $130 lo $240. Melodeons, Piano style and Portable, Twelve Varie ties, from four to six Octaves, sincla and double Reed, Rosewood and Block Walnut Cases. IVices, $05 to $240. Every instrument is made by competent workmen, from the best material, unecr our personal supervision, and every modern improvement worthy of the name, is intro dweed in them. Among these we would call attention to the TEEMOLANTE, which has been so much admired, and can bo found only in instruments of our own manufac lure. From among the flattering testimonials ef eminent protestors and organists, we give tue touowmg extracts : " The pedals I conceive to be unnpproach able in their beautiful smooth quality." Win. A. King. " It is a grand, good instrument, and does credit to t lie builder. It. C Folgcr, Troy, New York. 'They are among the finest Instruments manufactured either in this country or a broad." Wm. Berg, J, Mosenthal, Aptomas 'They have given universal satisfaction. W. K. Ilawlcy, ron-uudac, Vtis. " There is a peculiarly sweet and svmpa Ihctic lono which harmonizes charmingly wan tue voice. . ii.cooko. " I am particularly phased with the ar rangement of the different registers." Wm. II. Kridbtiry. ' No other instrument so nearly ap proaches the organ." The Chorister, N. Y "This instrument has a clear superiority over every 1 lung yet introuuceu among us. Independent, N. Y. "The tones and the action are excellent." Rev. W. S. Leavitt, Hudson, New York " The more we use it Ihe better we like it." J B Hague, Hudson, New York. "The two Bank Organ is really a gem, J W Kiuuicuti, Boston, Mass. "We have found them excellent in all points constituting a good instrument." J C Cook, T J Cook. "It looks and sounds splendidly," SB 5axton, Troy, New York. The most erfect toned Mclodcon I eeer saw." Guy F No-th. "They fallback on such substantial mcr its as superiority of workmanship, beauty of lone and reasonableness of price. And we must say thai in all their respects they are well wormy 01 praise. Musical l'lo. ner. Jiy-Every instrument is fully warranted, and bozed and shipped in New York City without charge. Circulars, Cuts, and Price Lists, c. sent oc application to C PELOUBET &IS0N, i LOOM FIELD, N. J. Or J M Pell on, 811, Broadway, New York Conrad Meyer, 722, Arch Street, Philad'a ; 8 Brainard & Sou, Cleveland, Ohio; J A Tucker & Co, Jackson, Michigan : Werner Sl Gerard, Cinciuutti, Ohio; Joel II Snow, Mobile, Alabama, WHOLESALE AGENTS. July 2U,0ti-ly ijjJli ii S3 ''m 'fci SB 'ut 'OS WWW AT TIIK New Stou; of WEIS BROTHERS at St. Mary's, Elk County rcnnsylvaci a Successors to George Weis. Offer for sale, al wholesale and retail, a well neieciea slock or Sl'KIXfU SUMME& SILKS, MORIXCES, POPL1XS, DELAIXES, MOHAIRS, Plain and figured Alpacas. A large ssortment of Prints, Whits goods of every description. Flannels of all kinds, Gingham, Tickings and Shirting in great variety. SADIE'S & C IIILDREN'S Millinery Goods ; such as BOXXETS, II ATS, CAPS, MtiBOXSfitc. GLO VES A HOSIER Y. GEXTS furnishing grtdt of every description, CL O T1IS, CA SSIMERES cfr, cfr. GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS A large stock of PETROLEUM CANDLES SOAP OF ALL KINDS. In short, we have everything needed for lamiiy use. Cedar and Willow Ware of every do scription. Confectionary, Brush, esof all kinds. A full assort ment of Stationery, Wall Pa per, Paper Curtains, ISeau. tiful Oil Cloth Window Shades. A very largo assortment of Segara and Tobacco. lyEBUY OUlt STOCK directly from the Manufacturer and there fore we can afford to sell cheaper than any other establishment in Elk county. THE PUBLIC are respectfully in vited to call and examine our 6took and prices 1 Whether they wish to buy or not, for we claim to have one of the most complete stocks and the finest STORE in the county and can sell for less profit, than any other house in the county. Weis Br BOTHERS St. March 10tV66. THE PLACE TO BUY IS WHERE YOU CAN liUY The Chcajfcsl, ST n a C-. o B "g S k- r O M on; p r-tj.0 o p rn p." J? s o o o O O 5 - . H I 3 M If I MS a ij S A. r" co S. I" w B 8.15; 8 a rt 01 KB " rn re a S-? B 0 2. p w B 4 5. o . ?" OT tea e 3 o a s -t 3 c 2. ir. 1 a a 'A w B r O O 3 . B 5 " CD in n E" ft "13 a 3 8, a w Cu f Q 0 ? GO 7 s. o CO c-r- O c WE SELL OOODS AS LOW AS THEY CAN BE BOUGHT IN Erie Cify. GIVE US A CALL, AND WE WILL Prove it GREAT EXC1 TEM EX 7 H CD CD o o o ro O tm o o W w n O o w a k-1 W ir W o o V! H H t o 9 S 3 w .CD r I O a o o n ca W C O H CO to o CD to e O ft o to. to CO H to ' o H O v; " co O 1 f W a CO CO H H a m INSURANCE AGAINST loss or DAMAGE by FIRE THE Lycoming County Mutual Insur ance Company at Muncey, Pit., eon tiuuea lo Insure against Losi or Damage by Fire on all kinds ef Merchants, l'ublio auj private uildinga, either in town or oouuty. Also on Mills, Tanneries, Barns, stocks of Gram, &o., at the lowest possible rales, oonsisteut wilb safety to the Insurer and Insured. The Lycoming County, Mu tual Insuranoe Company invites an invest!, gallon a to its stability. It capital amounts to $Q,800,000t Thus assuring to every one of its patrons that their losses will be promptly and cutis factorily paid. Its management has always been prudent, as its existenso of twenty sis yours fully demonstrates JAMES ULAKELV, Ageat for E'k county, at St. Mary'a RIDGWAY, VI US I DEALER IN DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, FLOUR GROCERIES, QUEENS WARE, FEED, HARDWARE, LUMBER AND SHINGLES, Buyers will find STO RES AMONG THE Most Complete AXD BEST APPOIXTED IN THE COUNTRY, AN. THE PLACE TO GET Good Bargains ! CALL& SEE! March 29th,1866-ly. LARGE CAPACITY, CREAT Slregnlh and unequalled speed, simplicity and completeness of operation, are qualities pe. culinr to the Nonpareil Washing Ma chine. It is a squeezing mnchine constructed on strictly mechanical principles, and the ex perience derived from five years extensive use in fcmilies, hotels and public institutions proves it to be of lasting value to the pur. chaser The manner of operating the Nonpareil, by rotary motion aoting on a crank shaft with balance wheel,) which moves the plungers alternately, is the simplest, least laborious nnd most powerful that cin be de vised for the purpose, and accomplishes the 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 lo 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 fabrio washed is insured by the entire absence of rubbing. A girl or boy of fifteen can work the ma. chine, and do a week's washing for a f imily of six or eight persons in two to three hours' time; and it. may be relied on to cleanse the clothing thoroughly, without assistance from hand rubbing. Send for free Descriptive Ciroular ami terms to dealers, to whom exclusive right of sale is secured. OAKLEY & KEATING, 184, Water St., N. Y. July 20,'CC-ly SOMETHING NEW ! ! rpHE SUBSCRIBER respectfully desirea I to announce to the citizens of Elk county thul he has recently fittod up an es tablishment for the manufacture and sale of TIN, COPPER, nnd SHEET-IRON Wore, on Main Street, In Ridgwoy, where, by strict attention to business, he Lopes to merit the confidenoe and patronage of the community. He will keep on hand an extensive amt varied assortment of every kind of TIN WARE, and repair in the noalest possible manner, all work coming under his supcr vision. He will also keep on hand a well assorted: stock of STOVES suitable for either Wood or Coal. 9 He desires especially to call the atten tion of lumbermen to the faot that he eatt supply them with RAFTi NG-STOVES made in a superior manner. Roofing and Spouting done lo order on short notioe. ft?Su01d Copper, Brass, Pewter, LcaJ and Scrap iroo taken in exchange for goods or work. Bf,Give hits a call all he asks is a fair trial. Cuslomora will find him at their "SERVICE." C. W. SERVICT Rldgway, April 4, 18C7-tf. 01i PRINTING " ' NEATLY miHAPLYA EXPEDITIOUSLY .Executed at the Acs ocate Offico