The Elk advocate. (Ridgway, Elk Co., Pa.) 186?-1868, October 24, 1867, Image 4

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    A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER,
Oi voted to the Interests of tli3 People of Elk C
IS l'lUMSIIKIl EVKI1T TlIfl'SDAY,
13 Y .TO I IN F- MOOHE,
Office in the Court 2oiinr.
Tirmh One Polla. nnd Fifly Cents per
annum, invariably in nilvauu. fio uevia
tion from these terms.
Ilatos of Advertising.
AJm'rs find Execute's Koiiocs each
0 times "SS GO
Auditor's Notices, ench '2 50
Transient AdvrlUinc, ver square of
10 liues or less, 3 times or lets 2 00
For ench subsequent invert ion fo)
Professional cdars, 1 year C ('
F pecial notices per line 15
Obituary nnd Marriage Notices, each 1 CO
l early Advertising, one square n tin
Y ?nrly Advertising, two squares 15 00
Yini'y Advcr'iiiR three squnrcs I'D 00
Y ni-ly Advertising, 1 column 25 0 I
Y.'arly Adverting, J column !')(
Y 5arly Ad.veti sniff, 1 column Ajo 00
Advertisements uirplayeu movo tunn
ordinarily will he charged for at
the Jnl'e (per column; of 70 CO
ITaving lately added materially to
o.ir st- ;k of Jub Typo, we aro prepared to
do all kinds of work in a manner which can
not he excelled hy any establishment be
tween Williuinsport and Erie.
Cards, Rill Heads, Programmes
Cheeks, Notes, Handbills,
IMauks, l-'tivoK.pca, Labels,
Tugs, Visiting Cards, Letter Heads
nnd any other work usually dono'iu a coun
try otlico.
Lvlh Ojountjj gircrtorg.
COUNTY OFFICERS.
rrcsiJcnt Jude 11. G. White.
Additional Lu Judge Wm. P.
Williams.
Associate Judges E. C. Schultze,
Jesse Kylcr.
Pistrict Attorney L. J. I5Iakc!y.
Sheriff James A: Malonu.
Prothonotary, &c. U. A. Eatlibun.
Treasurer James Coyne.
Co. Superintendent Jarocs TJIakcly.
Commissioners Julius Jones, J. W.
Taylor, Louis Vollmer.
Auditors Clark Wilcox, Byron J.
Jones, Jacob McCaulcy.
County Surveyor Geo. Walmslcy.
TIME OF HOLDING COURT.
Second Monday in January.
J.afv Monday in April.
First Monday in August.
First Monday in November.
T 1ST OF TRAVESE JUllOUS IN
Oyer and Terminer, Drawn for Nov.
Term 18G7.
Benezette tp. George English, J. W.
Brown, llcubcn Winslow Jr., Wallace
Johnson, Cornelius Wainwright, David
Marsh.
Bcnzinger tp. Philip Kraikel, Ed
ward Babel, Jos. Kcrner, Anton Billo,
Anton Munich, Franeis Cassidy.
Fox tj. Jas. W. Gross, Jeremiah
Hewitt, A. S. Hill, Hays Kyler, M.
Brown, John Nulf, Iloraco Little, C.
W. II. Eieko, Nathan Hippie, J. E.
Graham, O. P. Kcltz.
lltyliland tp. Thomas Campblc, C.
Stubbs.
Jatf . Wm. M. Webb, Thomas
Tozicr, llichard Chcatlo, Oliver Dodge,
Francis J. Spangler, Itecso Ma; hood.
Jonet tp. Michael Dill.
Ruhjwaij tp.V. C. Healy, G. F.
Dickinson, Edward Derby, 11. V. Kiine
U. 8. Beluap.
Spring deck Michael Ittle,
Samuel Harps.
St. Mar a Boro. Joseph Craft. W.
C. Schultze, C. II. Volk, Philip Wil.
helm, Wm. Gross, Georgo Imhoff, Mi
chael Brunor, John Wauchtel, Frank
Weis.
V 1ST OF GRAND JURORS, drawn
"-'for Nov. Term 18(57.
Beuczette tp. John Z. Lindenmth,
Miles Dent, Charles Winslow, Abner
Obcr, Edward Fletcher, Jacob English,
Bcnjatriu Johnson, Milton Chaso.
Bcnzinger tp. Francis Tegler, Thos.
isomer, Anton lianer, Jos. 15. Werner
Fox tp. F. X. Entz, Henry Largy,
W. W. Rogers, Joel Taylor, J. Koch,
Eli P. Kylcr, John B. Williams, B. A.
eca, Arnel xurley.
Ridgway tp.D. D. Cook.
Spring Creek fp.ll. p. Saltsman,
ianict u. iaviason.
rtwir.tr, t.i stir far Kn.. t
I of Elk County Common Picas, comuicn-
.i Ilk V 1 1.).,-, '
iku vi xiui-cuiucr low.
Geo. Weis, for use vs M. Geig.
auie vs Same.
Same vs S.iiuo.
C. Wainwright, vs O. 0. Crowcil,
J. W. Brown, vs II. Woodward, ct al
Fcrd Coxo, ct al vs E. D. England tt al
J. C. Chapin's Heirs vs W. ISryuiil. "
John Tudur, vs II. Woodward " "
Charles Bell, vs Jos. VVimcr ' '
Charles Hatuer vs John C. Scot I.
Thomas Bridget vs J. l'owell, Adm'r.
Juke Hill, vs J. k. Bi-ecdcn ct ul
O. D. Messenger, vs 1". W. Barrett.
K. C. Looiuis, vs Tlio County of Eik-
0. W. Itathbun, va West C'k M & M Co
Geo. Weia fur use vs M: tierg.
Same vs Same,
fc'awo vs Same.
CEOKGE A. KATUBUN,
The t; Irani M.ife insurance
Annuity & Trust Co!
OF PU1LADA.
CILHlTEllKli JVr 1S30
CAVJAV1TAh 300,000,00.
AShtfa . $1', 4.55,305,F,U.
Mutual Insurance combined with the te.
CUrity of capitul.
For hisuranco apply to
JUU.N' 0. U.iLL, lUdway, VA.
rillLADELTniA & EB1S P.AILR0AD.
SUMMER TIME TABLE."
Tin" ugh arid Divert Ronle hcticecn
I'iiiiitij.Jiiii, Baltimore. 7Ait.
hurg, Williuwtpart, and the
O R E AT 0 1 L R F G 10 A
of rennsylvania.
E h E OA NT SLEEPING CARS
On all Night Trains.
ON and after MONDAY, APIUL 20th,
the trains on the Philadelphia & Eric
Uailrond will run as follows :
WESTWARD.
.Mail Train leaves Philadelphia.. 7.00 p. m.
" " Eidgway 10.47 a. m
" " arrive at, Ki-io 4.0S p. ni
Eric Exp leaves Philadelphia. ..12.00 noon.
" " " Kiiljiway 3. 10 n. m.
" " arrive at Eric 10 00 a. ui.
KASTWABU.
Mail Train leaves Erie 10.25 a. m.
" " " Itidjtwny 8.47 r- in.
" " arrive at Phildelphia 7.05 a. ni.
Erie Explcave3 Erie 5.00 p. in
" "" ' llidway 10.44 p. ni.
' " nrr. nt Philadelphia... 1.00 a. m.
Hail ami lCxprtxt train connect uilh all
trains on Warren and t'ranhlin Jtailn a'.
'itscmjrr It aviiij ritiliutc!jtit at 13,00
,V. arrirrul Irvinctuii at 0.40 a.'m. and IKl
Ciffi '.1.50(1. ;. I.carirrf rhilaJcljdiiii at"i,
HQ p. m. artier at Oil City at 4. Ho p. ?.
All trains on Wnrren & Frnnklin Railway
maUe close connections at Oil City with
trains for Franklin and Petroleum Centre.
BAG CI AO U ij U l.t K I'. 1 T 1 1 UU V (1 II .
ALFUUD L. TYLER,
General Superintendent.
PI'LOL'BET Oi;0.NStTMTffT)lTE(7Ns'.
Unaniinously awnvded the 1'irst Prize,
A GOLD MEUATi,
"AS'IIE BEST CABINET ORGANS,"
Am. Inst., New York, Oct. 1305.
Being pronounced superior in Quality,
Power and Variety of Tone, and in nuinher
of eomhiuathuw.
'As the best instruments of America
wove there contending, whichever won the
hattlo would havenothiuj left to conquer."
Ain. Ail Journal, edited by a well-known
musical critic.
Thi-y have also talc en the first premium
wherever exhibited this season.
PEDAL O ROANS, one, two and three
banks of keys six sizes $250 to $1,500.
Without pedals, (ingle and double bank in
great variety, 05 to 150. Thcso Organs
with their smooth, pipedikc quality of tono,
beautiful solo stops, strength of chorusk
unequalled pedals, and general orgaua-li,
etfocts, are superior for Churches, Halls,
Tarlors and Schools. They aro put up in
cases of Solid Walnut, fancy veneered Wal
nut, (new and unique styles) and elegant
Rosewood, of splendid designs and finish,
ami of the best workmanship ! it being
intended that each instrument shall be a
model of its kind. All instruments down
to a tiuo octave portable Melodeon. havo
the beautiful Tremoluuto stop, without
extra cnorgc.
A large assortment constantly on hand
at our Oencial Wholcsalo and RctainVare-
Oil 1, 1
illume, nil, iruiuiay.
Our Illustrated Circular and Price Lisls,
with our new styles, are now ready. Send
for a circular.
PELOUBET, PELTON & CO
Manufacturers, No. 811,
marllCm Broadway, N. Y. City.
1yINT8 for FARMERS and others.
Tho Graton Mineral Paint Co. are now
imvufacturing tho Best Cheapest and most
durable Paint in use ; two coats well pu
on, mi xcd with puro Linseed Oil, will last
10 or 15 years; it is of a light brown or
beautiful chocolate color and can .be
changed to green, lead, stone, drab, olive
or cream, to suit the taste of the consumer.
It is valuable for Houses, Barns. Fences.
Carriage and Car-makers, Pails oud Wooden-ware,
Agricultural Implements, Canal
Boats, Vessels and ships' Bottoms, Canvas,
Metal and Shingle Roofs, (it being Fire and
Water proof), Floor Oil Cloths, (one Munu.
fact urcr bavins used 5000 bbls. the rast
year,) and ns a paint for any purposo is
unsurpassed for body, durability, elasticity,
and adhesiveness. Price $1 per bbl. of
BOO lbs., which will supply a farmer for
years to come. Warrcnte J in all cases as
above. Sead for a cirtular which gives full
particulars. None genuine unless branded
in a trauo marK Grafton Mineral Paint.
Address DAN I ML B1DWELL,
251 Pearl Street, New York.
S'fft. C-'C7.-0in.
LW CASH GROCERY STORE.
JAMES McCLOSKEY, Dealer in
Groceries &c., would respectfully inform
tho citizens of Kersey and viciuity, that
he hits gone into tho Grocery busir. jes,
itnd will open bu or about the middle
of Way. lie keep eooetistly on hunc
. :
ku e&iuunivu biuc& VI
TEAS, FLOUfc,
SUG aRS,
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 than
tho CHEAPEST. I invito everybody
to come and satisfy themselves.
JAMES McCLOKEY.
May 3d, 'GG. Cm.
ITMEDEUCiS VOGT, Practical Clock &
; Watchmaker, St. Mary's, Elk county,
Pa. Rooms next door to Hinteuiu h's
Clothing Store. All kin7 of work dono
dune in a satisfactory manner, and war
ranted. Consultations in regard to work
iu tho Ocnnan, rench or English lan
guage. March 14, l&U7lf.
T UHll HOUSE,
A J . Si. Mary's Elk County, Va.
This well known house has been entirely
refitted and newly furnished with a desire
to meet the wants of tho travelling coiaiuuj
nitp, and tomako it an A,' No. 1 hotel.
j-an.a7-u7Jy. GEO. HATHORN, Propr
rOB PRINTING
NEATLY
CHEAPLY &
EXPEDITIOUSLY
Executed at tLcAuYocATi: OilkO
SOMETHING NEW ! !
rillE SUBSCRIBE!! respectfully desires
to announce to tho citizens ot J.IK
county that he has recently fitted up an es
tablishment for the m an u tact uvo and sale
of TIN, COPPER, nnd K1IKKT-1HON Ware,
on Main Street, in Ridgwny, where, by
strict attention to business, ho hopes to
merit the confidence and patronage of the
community.
He will keep on hand nn extensive and
varied assortment of every kind of TIN
WARE, and repair in the neatest possible
manner, all wotk coming under Jus super
vision.
lie will also l;ec-p on bund a wtll assortcd
stock of
ST 0 V-E-S
suitable for either Wood or Coal.
Ho desires especially to eali the attcn
tion of lumbermen to the fact that he can
supply them with
R.AFTING-STOVE3
made in a surcrior manner.
Roofing and Spouting done to cider on
short notice.
EuO!d Copper, Bras.'', Pewter, Lead
and Scrap iron taken in exchango-for
roods or work.
prGive hi in a call all he ask is a fair
trial. Customers will bud hiM at their
" SERVICE." C. W. SERVICE.
Ridgway, April 4, 1807-tf.
fllIE MOST RELIABLE CUSHION used
1 on Billiard Tables is the
CAT-GUT CUSHION,
Manufactured by Kavanagli & Pecker, nnd
patented Dec lit, mi(J. (Sec Scientific Am
erican, volume 10, number 11.)
It i3 the ONLY Cushion that possessesf
a'! tho qualities essential to a perfect Ciifh
ion. It istlio must clastic and lnot durable
Cushion ever offered to the btHiard plnyinr
public, as is abundantly proven by tin
great demand for it since its introduction
Xlio peculiarity which distinguishes tin
CAT GL"! Cushion and renders it superioi
to all others, is the lightened cord of cat
gut which overlies the face and edge of tin
rubber, and running the full length of tht
Cushion, which prevents the ball from bed.
ding into the rubber and jumping from tht
table. The addition of the cai-gttt cord
also adds much to the elasticity of the Cush
ion. The CAT-OUT Cushion has already been
applied to over 1000 tables w hich are i
constant use. It can bo applied to tables
of any niakc, for $75 per set.
KAVANAG1I & DECKER'S Factory.N
the corner of Centre and Canal Streets, a
Y., is the most complete of its kind m the
world. The machinery is of tho most im
proved character, the lumber dryinc room
the largest in the United States, the mate
rial used the best that can bo purchased,
and tho workmen thoroughly skilled.
Billiard Cloth, Balls, Cues nnd Trim
mings, all of tho best make, constantly on
hand.
Kavanagh and Decker are the only agents
in this country for KAY'S CUE CEMENT,
adjudged by competent authorities to bo
the best cement ever used.
Full Size Tables cut down for $100.
Send for Ithistratcd Price List.
KAVANAGH ft DECKER,
Cor of Centre and Canal Sts:,
op301 y New York City.
B E A L E ' S
(late powill's)
EMBROCATION!
F
OR ALL DISEASES INCIDENT TO
Horses, Cattlo and tho Human Flesh.
requiring the use of an external application.
This new Compound, prepared by a prac
tical Chemist having a full knowledge of
all tno medical virtues ot cacti ingredient
that enters into its composition, is warran
ted to exceed anything of tho kind yet of
fered to the public as an external applica
tion for the diseases for which it is recom
mended. Wo are satisfied that it w ill work
its own road into the confidence of all who
use it, and those who try it ouco 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 nil 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 and urgent
request of my friends and the Fublio that
I send it forth as the grand remedial agent
for tho various diseases to which that noble
and useful animal, the HORSE, is subject.
Many remedies have been offered to tho
Public under different forms, some of these
aro injurious, others at best of little use,
and many wholly improper to answer the
purposes for which they aro recommended.
A judicious and really useful composition
free from those objeciions, has therefore
long been desired by many gentlemen who
have valuable horses, and aro unwilling to
trust them to the care of designing and
prot lending Farriers. Their wishes aro a
length fully gratified, by Dr. Bealo being
prevailed upon to allow this valuable Em
brocation (which has proved so cdlcacious
to the various diseases-) to bo prepared and
brought out to the public.
This f-nil-vooation wau eilcusively used
by the Government during tho war.
Address all orders to
DR. EDMOND BEALK,
COi. South Second St, Phil'a.
JfyFor Sale by Boidwcll & Messenger,
RiJgivay, Pa. upoUly
r"Mio subscriber begs leave to announce to
the citizens of Elk and adjoining coun.
ties that he has purchased the harnos shop
lately occupied by John Snmti, and that he
is prepared to do ull kinds of work iu a suiu
ablo style,
SABDLFS,BRiDL ESJIA RXESS
kept constantly on hand at prices to suit
tho times. Give mo a cull shop iu the sec
ond story of Drug Store building.
ocll-Iy. 0. LEVIS.
LUMBER.
WE ARE PREPARED TO FURNISH
upon Bhort notice the following kinds
of Lumber of the best quality.
FLOORING AND SIDING,
dressed in tho best possible manner, from
seasonod lumber, ready fur use. Also,
LATH FOIl PLASTERING
We will put on cars whon required.
JtayAll orders addsotsod to us ut this
place promptly attended to.
SOUTHER, WILMS & CO.
juu21S7tr Rid-wuy, l'a.
'JU1E CHEAPEST GOODS
IN THE COUNTRY
A rc Sold by
WEIS It tt O T II E II 8
Successors to Goo. Weis.
DF.ALKHS IN
St. Mary's, Elk County, l'a.
c-
ALL AND EXAMINE
OUR IMMENSE STOCfi OP
BOOTS AND SHOES
We have no hesitation in saying that
in this department of our establishment,
wo can oivo bargains to our customers
with which they canuot fail to be eatis
fied. Wc buy our stock direct from
the Manufacturer, Richardsous' Colo
bratcd 13oot & Shoe Manufactory, Eluii
ra, New York Wo warrant all goods
in this lino sold from our establishment
JJTJAVY !i SHELF HARDWARE.
WE ARE PREPARED TO OFFER
To our customers in this lino bargains
which cannot be undersold in Elk coun
ty. Our etjck is large, well selected,
and is especially adapted to tho wants
of the community.
JVADIES' DRY fc FANCY GOODS.
An Unequalled Assortment !
Muslins,
Silks,
Calicoes,
Satins,
Delaines.
Moiro Antiques,
Chintzes,
While Goods,
Cloths,
Flannels,
liercces.
Laces,
Corsets,
In fact we have everything connected
with Ladies' Wear. We are detcrmin
ed to sell lower, cheaper and BETTER
Goods than any other firm in tho coun
ty. Givo us a call, we'll prove it.
JJ-ARK WELL WHAT WE SAY.
Tl'e Sell the Bct, therefore
THE CHEAPEST CLOTHiNG
Sold in Elk County. Our Stock of
UTiiJ fln3 Sous' SipW. qip3 lUIi)ier-
(!) ! ,0 f J i I n g
IS IMMENSE,
And wo confidently Hatter ourselves
that better Clothing oannot bo found
AXYWJIERE.
Persons, before purchasing elsowhcro
would do well to givo us a call.
B3iNo trouble to show our Good3.
QROCERIES, NOTIONS, &o., &o.
Iu Endless Variety, and
CHEAPER than the CHEAPEST !
At the Storo of
.If c i ..'J -ii v ,0 .j
In St. Mary'd, Elk County, Ta.
piPES, TC13ACCOES it- SEGARS
Wo have now on hand
AN EXCELLENT ASSORTMENT,
Which will be t-old at a
VF R Y SLIGHT A I) VAXCL
On cost and eurr'uuje.
ISrOur Store is in the new Sone
Budding on Main Stint.
July 11, lS(J7-tf.
THE? PLACE TO EUY IS AT
THE III DOW AY
KEPT BY
GROVE G. MESSENGER,
Dsslors in Dreg, MedieitM, Paints,
Oils, White Load, Lubricating Oil,
Ltnip Oil, Tanner'a Oil, Per.
fumcrieg of nil Kinds,
The purest Varnish,
Brushes of every
Stylo and
Sizo
Dye Stuff?, Pure Confectionarics Citron,
Raisin3, Patent Medicines, Wiucs,
Watches, Jewelry, Rings,
Tobaccocs & Sogars
Pure Liquors for
Medicinal pur- a
poses only.
A LARGE ASSORTMENT
Of Everything Useful
Peitiiiuing to the Drug Business Gen
erally. Puro Drugs at Low Prices !
Pure Drugs at Low Prices
Notions in pndless Variety 1
Notions in Endless Variety I
American and English Watches 1
American and English Watches
Latest Styles of Jewelry, Rings, &c.
Latest Styles of Jewelry, Rings, Ac.
Fancy Article?, Toys, Latest Novels !
Fancy Articles, Toys, Latest Novels
Albums, News, Stationery, Bird-Cagesl
Albums, News, Stationery, Bird-Cages !
Violin, Banjo and Guitar Strings!
Violin, Banjo and Guitar Strings 1
mar20186G
VALUABLE LOTS FOR SALE.
The undersigned has laid'out a vil.
age upon his ground adjoining the Ridg '
way 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 on increasing in
price as lots are sold.
fiQi, First purchasers get the choice lo t
at the cheapest rates.
Purchasers will be registered In the or
der of their application. Ten percent of
the purchase money must be paid at the
time of the application.
f,Applications will be made to Joh
Q. Hall, Esq., Ridgway, l'a.
J. S. Ul'DE.
Kidgway, marO'CO-tf.
C
OAL, COKE AND FIRE-CLAY I
Ail or superior quality, for sale by the
Tannerdale Coal Companv.
St. Mary's, Elk County, Po.
SSOrders by mail promptly tttend
cd to. septl6 -S-tf
INSURANCE
AGAINST loss or DAMAGE by FIRE
THE Lycoming County Mutual Insur
ance Company at Muncey, Pa., con.
imucs to Insure against Loss or Damage by
Fire on nil kinds ef Merchandise. Public
and private uildings, cither in town or
county. Also on Mills, Tanneries, Darns,
stocks of Grain, &o., at the lowest possible
rates, consistent with safety to the Insurer
and Insured. The Lycoming County, Mu
tual Insurance Company invites an investii
gation as to its stability. Its capital
amounts to
89,800,0001
Thus assuring to every one of its patrons
that their losses will be promptly and satis,
factorily paid. Its management has always
been prudent, as its existence of twenty
six years fully demonstrates
JAMES BLAKELY,
Agent for Etk county, at St. Mary'8
FURNITURE STORE
AT
ST- MARY'S, PA-
s
ASH, DOORS AND FURNITURE 1 !
The subscriber keeps constantly on hand
all sizes of Sash and Doors, also
Wardrobes,
Bureaus,
Washstands,
Bookcases.
Tables.
Desks,
Lounges,
Bedstoads,
Sofas, &0.
Ticture Frames,
Sash Painted nnd Grazed,
All work warranted to be of the best mat
terial and workmanship.
fall and examine my work and prices as
I feci confident my work wil! givo satisfac
tion nnd my prices aro as iow, if not lower
than they aro iu any other market.
t'HAS. L. liAVEIt,
my23d67tf. St. Mal'a 'j'ar.
BTL-vivs imiTSE.
21, 23, S.j 0 'Z7, Broadway, JV. Y.
Opposite Bowling Oreen.
KEPT ON THE EUROPEAN PLAJf.
rpilK STEVENS HOUSE is WELL
I and widely known tn thn travel.
ling public The location is especially
suitable to merchants and business men ;
it is in close proximity to the business part
of the city is on the olghway of Southern
and Western travel
ti e principal Railroad and SteauiboatJe.
pots. 'W'
The Slovens IloimA li&a lil,nrut Bf-pmniA.
datioll for over thl-na hninlrftl iruem-i it in
well furnished, and possesses every modem
improvement ior the comfort anil entertain
mcni of its iimiiitt-8. The rooms aro spac
ious and well ventilated, provided with gas
and vnter, tho attendance is prompt and
respectful, and the table is generously pro
vidud with every delicacy of the season-
uioiieruiu raies.
(!EO. K. CHASE & CO.
May Oth, UoV, Oui. Proprietors.