The Elk advocate. (Ridgway, Elk Co., Pa.) 186?-1868, November 21, 1867, Image 3

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    LOCAL INTELLIGENCE.
Var Time tit Illdgtray.
Erie Express East 10:1.1 p. m
do do " West 3:02
do Mail East 4;'.)H p. in.
do do West 2: l p. rn.
Local Freight East (i;10a. in.
do do West 2:25 p. m.
SSyWe aro sorry to learn that our
townsman,' Mr. Albeit Willis is ."ying
seriously ill at liis residence in this place.
B(Godcy, in oil its freshness and
beauty, has been received. No lady
can afford to be without it. Address,
Godey's Lady's Book, Phila.. Pa.
JSyTbe Commissioners of Elk coun
ty will meet at their ofiioo in Ridgway,
on Monday the 25th of November.
J. K. P. Hall, Clerk.
SSfTho Democrats, by all accounts,
in New York State, . aro not yet done
voting. One day we bavo it ac 43,922,
and next at 50,22 3. This is about the
way with New Goods at Hyde, Gillis
& Co's. They are constantly adding to
their already large stock.
New Goods. Mr. J. V. Ilouk has
started for the eastern cities to procure
a supply of new goods, which he informs
us he is g ing to sell at prices
which will "astonish the natives." His
advertisement will appear when he re
ceives thera.
03Mr. Davis and lady gave their
eutcrtainmcnt to a large audience in the
Court House on Monday evening last.
Mrs. Davis, in our humble opinion is an
actress of no mean pretensions, and eli
cited frequent applause on her appear
ance here Mr. Davis intends going to
Oyster's, Biockwayvillc and Brookville,
.v.n.a Vipv will no doubt meet with a
generous patronage.
Bt-SuMrs. Lena Miller paid the penal
ty of her awful crime (the poisoning of
her husband) at Clearfield on the 13th
inst. She fully confessed her crime,
and was resigned to her terrible fate.
We will try and give her confession,
and her motives for killing her husband,
in our next i.-suu. This i3 the first ex.
ecution that has taken place in that
county.
Removals. U. W. Service has re
moved his shop and stor? room into the
front part of the rcsidenecof P.T.Brooks
All who want anything sm-Ve-able in
his line will find him at that place.
'Stiue' Levis has removed his harness
6hopa,th,ftijyper end ot the village, on
the road coming into town offthe hill.
Ho will alwavs be fouud ready, willing
and able to oblige his customers.
Quito a buyable affair occurred at
one of the hotel in this village the other
evening by u y ing lady who is employ
ed in the culinary department of said
hotel, arraying herself in mcu's apparel
and going into the bar.rooni, and getting
a drink of whi.-kcy. The young lady
in question should remember that in thus
unsexing herself she makes herself lia
ble to Hue and imprisonment.
Cancer, .Scrofula, &o., Cured.
Persons afllicted with Cancer, Scrofu
la, Tumors, Eruptions, &c are curkd
by the use of Dr. GREENE'S ELEC
TRIC MEDICATED BATHS and In
dian vegetablo remedies which cleanse
the blood of all Humors, Mercury, Lead,
&c, and restore health to invalids af
flicted with every variety of disease. A
book describing Cancer, Scrofula, Hu
mors and other diseases, with their prop
er means of cure, may be obtained free
at the Medical Institute, or by mail.
Address Dr. R. GREENE 19 Templo
place, Boston. Mass.
Philadelphia covered herself with
glory by feeding the soldiers who went
to the late war from all parts of the
North and West ; and now an associa
tion of Philadelphia's, "not weary in
well-doing," have organized a scheme
to shelter and to educate the orphans ot
the game bravo aiei who wero welcomed
there in those troubles time, Riverside,
New Jersey, is the site of their Institute,
and the fuuds for it3 endowment are be
ing raised by tho Washington Library
Company of Philadelphia, by tho sale
of stock at one dollar per sharo. With
each share a handsomo steel engraving
the time of purchase; and, as a fur
ther inducement, all are entitled to cne
ot the 8300,000 worth of presents to be
fairly distributed to tha stockholders ;
or, in other words, for every share of
stock held a preseut is guaranteed. One
present to be given away is worth 540,
COO. Read Advertisement.
"Willi four Metallic Qualifications
man may he pretty sure of earthly Buccess
These are oolii in liis pocket, sitter In his
tongue, brass iu liis face, and iron in his.
heart."
Hut for ft tonic appetizer, nnd as a gentle
stimulant, tliero is reliable virtue in PLAN
TATION BITTERS. No artiole lias ever
been so popular or done lialf so much good.
Let all who have not tried this great stom
achic at once test its quality. We under
stand that the Druggists nnd Orocers of
this section five selling vast quantities, and
that scarcely a family is without it.
Magnolia Water. A delightful
toilet article superior to cologne and at
half the price.
The Democratic Almanac for
1SGS. Van Evric.'Ho.ton, & Co., Pub
lishers, New York. Siuglc copies, 20
cents.
The Publishers announce tha: they
have now in press, the popular political
compendium for 180S. It will contain,
besides the usual anattcrof all Alma
nacs, full and official returns of all the
elections for this year, compared with
previous ones; the roost important Acts
of Congress; President Johnson's Veto
Messages and Proclamation ; Lists of
Federal nnd State Officers ; Members of
Congress, Statistical and other informa
tion indispcnsible to every politician,
planter, farmer, merchant or mechanic.
More New Goods. Our enterpris
ing friend, Bclnap, left for tho eastern
cities yesterday to lay in a supply of
Diy Goods, Groceries, Cc, which ho
will sell at sensation prices.
CAUTION. All persons nrc hereby cau.
tinned against buying a note given by
lue to Harvey Parsons for SlOO.OOj dated
about the middle of May last, as I have not
received vulno therefor, and will not pay it
unless compelled by law.
iiov718U7 W. SHOEMAKER
COAT.. POKE AND FIRM-CLAY I
All of superior quality, for sale by tho
Tarmerdale Coal Company,
St. Mary's, Eik County, Pa.
(Orders by mail promptly ittend
cd to. septlG '5-ti
AT
ST- MARY'S? PA-
QASII, DOORS AND FURNITURE !
The subscriber kee ps constantly on hand
all sizes of Sash and Doors, also
Wardrobes,
Bureaus,
Washstands,
Bookcases,
Tables,
Desks,
Lounges,
Bedsteads,
Sofas, &c.
Picture Frames,
Sash Tainted and Glared,
All work warranted to be of tho best niai
tcrhil and workmanship.
Cull and examine my work and prices as
I feel confident my work will give eatisfac
tiou and my prices are ns iow, if not lowar
than they are in any oilier market.
(.'HAS. L. HAVER, '
my23d57tf. St. Mary's, Pa.
ft 00 "FQ0 G'NTS!
rdiily a few more subscribers arc required
to insure the speedy issue of the Great Illus
trated Paper
THE WEEKLY PRESS,
which in size and appearance will resemble
HARPER'S WEEKLY,
but in value will fur transcend that publi
cation. The TRESS will be an embodiment of the
spirit of the aa;e.
Each department will sparkle with the
genius of the most eminent writers of the
day. An original
SERIAL STORY .
of the most brilliant character, will be com
menced in the liint number. ,
THE ILLUSTRATIONS ..
will be entirely original and of the most at
tniciive btylo and nature.
Tho great expense and labor involved in
this enterprise render it necessary that we
should start with an
ENORMOUS CIRCULATION.
In order to do this, wi shall do as fol
lows: $10,000 in sumsof $100, will be dis
tributed through the first edition. To every
number of papers SlOO will be allotted.
Every copy of the PRESS will be enclosed
in a stout wrapper, so that the papers con.
luiuingthc greenbacks will not be known by
their external appearance, and all purck as
crs will have an cqiul chance for the money
and gifts. Besides the SlOO BILLS, orders
will be enclosed in certain copies of the edi
tion lor the following
GIFTS:
5 Grand Pianos (Steinway's) Value $')00
6 Grand Pianos (Chickering's) Value 600
1 Carriage, from C.Witty's Repository COO
10 Gold Watches 150
6 Mcludcons 175
10 Ladies' Gold Watches 100
10 American Silver Watches 75
5 Music Boxes 45
6 Elliptic Lock-Stich Sewing Machines 60
3 Wheeler and Wilsou'g Sewing Ma
chines 75
4 Wilcox & Gibbs Hewing Machines.. 45
50 Photograpkie Albums 10
The balanoo to consist of Accoidcons,
Tea Sets, Silverware, &o. No Dollar Jew
elry. No Gift worth less than Ten Dullurg
THE PRESS
will be mailed to any address upon the re
ceipt of price, Tcu Cents, or clevsn copies
for $1, twenty-three for $2, and iixty for
v5. Address
STUART & CO.,
"Nkw Yobk Prbhb,"
No. 61 Broadway, New York City.
THE PLACE TO BUY ISAT
THE1UDGWAY
DRUG' STORE.'
REP 11Y
GROVE G. MESSENGER,
healers in Drag?, Modicicw, IV.nta,
Oils, Vhite Lead, Lubricating Oil,
Lcmp Oil, Tinner's Oil, Per.
fumcries of all Kinds,
The purest Varnish,
Brushes of every
Style nnd
Sizo . , r
Dye Stuffs, Pure Con'feciionarics Citron,
Raisins, Patent Medicines, Wines,
Watches, Jewelry, Rings,
Tobaccocs & Segars
Pure Liquors for
Medicinal pur-
i poses only.
A LAftGE ASSORTMENT
Of Everything Useful :
roitaiuing to the Drug Business Gen
crally. Pure Drugs at Low Prices I
Pure Drugs at Low Prices
Notions in Endless Variety 1
Notions in Endless Variety
American and English Watohes 1
American and English Watches
Latest Styles of Jewelry, Rings, &c.
Latest Styles of Jewelry, Rings, &c.
Fancy Articles, Toys, Latest Novels I
Fancy Articles, loys, Latest Novels
Albums, News, Stationery, Bird-Cages 1
Albums, News, Stationery, Bird-Cages I
Violin, Banjo and Guitar Strings 1
Violin, Banjo and Guitar Strings I
mai-201866
.B E A L E ' S
(latb Powell's)
EMBROCATION!
IOR ALL DISEASES INCIDENT TO
llnrnes, Cattle 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 the medical virtues of each ingredient
that enters into its composition, is warran
ted to exceed anything of tho kind yet of
fered to tho public as nn external applica
tion for the diseases for which it is recom
mended. We are satisfied that it will work
its own rond into the confidence of all who
use it, and those who try it once will never
be without it, and therefore wo rely on ex
perience as the best tost of its usefulness.
It is pronounced by Farriers, and ill v.lio
have trie! it to be the best application ev
er used. This Embrocation has been put
up for over eight years, and it is only
through the inoreasing demand and urgent
request of my friends and the Public that
1 send it forth as the grand remedial agent
for the various diseases to which that noble
and useful animal, the HORSE, is subject.
Many remedies have been offered to the
Public.undcr different forms, gome of theBe
arc injurious, others at best of little use,
and many wholly improper to answer the
purposes for which they are recommended.
A judicious and roally useful composition
free from those objections, has therefore
long been desired by many gentlemen who
have valuable horses, and are unwilling to
trust them to the care of designing and
pret tending Farriors. Their wishes are a
length fully gratified, by Dr. Bcale being
prevailed upon to nllow this valuable Em
brocation (which has proved so etllcacious
to the various diseases) to be prepared and
brought out to the public.
This embrocation was cxtensivoly used
by the Government during the war.
Address all orders to
DR. EDMOND BEALE,
(502, South Second St, Phil'a.
BSyFor Sale by Bordwell & Messenger,
Ridgway, Pa. apSOly
o
rigin and History of the Book of the Bible.
BY PROP. CALVIN E. STOWS, D. D.
A work of real value, and an almost indis
pensable companion of the Bible, showing
what the Bible is not, what it is", and how
to use it ; answering all the objections to
its authenticity urged by modern infidels,
and tracing the authority of each book up
to its inspired authors, giving a vast
amount of information heretofore locked
up in very rare and costly volumes, making
one of the most popular books ever pub
lished. '
1000 AGENTS WANTED.
Experienced agents, clergymen, ladies,
school teachers and others, should send at
once for circulars giving further fuforma
tion. Address,
ZEIG LER, McCURDY & CO.,
601 Chestnut Street, Thil'a., Pa,
Sept. 20 67'-4m.
1
TCU 1 ITCH ! 1 ITCH ! 1 1
6CRATCA 1 SCRATCH ! ! SCRATCII ! ! !
in from 10 to 48 hours.
Wheaton'g Ointment cures The Itch.
Wheaton'g Ointment cures Salt Rheum.
Wheaton'g Ointment cures Tetter.
Wheaton'g Ointment cures Barbers' Itch.
Wheaton'g Ointment cures Old Sorer.
Wheaton'g Ointment cures Every kind,
of Humor like Magic. .
Price, GOcents a bok ; by mall, 60 cents
Address WEEKS & POTTER No. 170
Weshington Street, Boston, Mass. For tale
by all druggists. Bept. 17'67 Jy.
LUMBER.
WE ARE PREPARED TO FURNISH
upon short notice the following kinds
of Lumber of the best quality.
FLOORING AND SIDING,
dressed in the best possible manner, from
seasoned lumber, ready for use. . Also,
LATH FOR PLASTERING
We will put on cars when required.
tQr All orders addseesod to us at this
place promptly attended to.
SOUTHER, WILLIS 4 CO.
Jun2l87tf , ,8idgwy,P.
E iEST SS
" " ALWAYS TIT H
I FURNITURE, COFFINS, PIC-
, TUBE-FRAMES, &e.
The undersigned having sold his interest
in the wagon shop, now intends devoting
liis timo exclusively to the Furniture trade.
He lias just received a large stock o! the
BEST FURNITURE MADE
which he odors at prices that cannot fail to
pleaso. His stock consists of
Bedroom Suits,
Upholstered Goods,
Bureaus,
Washstands, Commodes, Lounges,
Bedsteads of Muplc, Oak, Whitewood and
Black Walnut, Spring Beds and Mat
trasses, Extension, Dining, Break
fist, Tea Party and Quartctto
Tallies, Chairs of every
kind a.id description.
The largest assortment of Cane Seated
Chairs ever brought into this section
of the country, Farmer's Secreta
ries, What Nots, Brackets,
and everything usually
found in a First Class
FURNITURE WARE ROOM
Picture Frames of ev
k'nd size or Quality, kept
on hand . and made to order,
Looking Glasses, Looking Ulass
Tlate and Pictures. Wo would call at
tention to our large stock of. Coffins, con.,
tisling of Pino, Whitewood, Cherry,
Chestnut an! Black Walnut, any
one of which we enn furnish in
three hours time, trimmed
in any style to suit.
Metallio cases of any kind procured in
three hours' time.
Feeling confident thai with'a liberal pat
ronage, we shall bo ab 1c to keep up a First
Class establishment, we appeal to the peo
ple of E1U county, to say if it is not better
to keep their money in circulation at home
than to send it off to the cities where if they
buy but little they are sure to got cheated
and pay a good round sum into the bargain.
Then let your motto be, nevftr buy away
from home what can be bad just as ohenp at
home, and theoheapest place to buy Furni.
ture in Western Pennsylvania is at n. II.
Thomas' Ware Rooms, Excelsior Building,
oorner of Main and Depot streets, Ridgway,
Elk county Pa.
Oct. 81, 18G7-ly. II. H. THOMAS.
rpiIE MOST RELIABLE CUSHION used
on Billiard Tables is the
CAT-GUT CUSHION,
Manufactured by Kavanagh & Decker, and
patented Deo 18, 1806. (See Scientific Am
erican, Tolumo 16, number 11.)
It is the ONLY Cushion that posscsscsf
all the qualities essential to a perfect Cush
ion. If U the most elastio and most durable
Cushion ever offered to the bi'.liard-playinf
public, as is abundantly proven by th
groat demand for it since its introduction
The peculiarity which distinguishes tin
CAT GUT Cushion and renders it superioi
to all others, is the tightened cord of cat
gut which ovorlics the face and edge of tlu
rubber, and running the full length of tht
Cushion, which prevents the ball from bed
ding into the rubber and jumping from tin
table. The addition of the cat-gut cord
also adds much to the elasticity of the Cush
ion. The CAT-GUT Cushion has already beo:i
applied to over 1000 tables which are i
constant use. It can be applied to tables
of any make, for $75 per set.
KAVANAGH & DECKER'S Factory.N
the corner of Centre and Canal Streets, a
Y., is the most complete of its kind in the
world. The machinery is of the most im
proved character, the lumber drying room
the lurgest in the United States, the mate
rial used the best that can be purchased,
and the workmen thoroughly skilled.
Billiard Cloth, Balls, Cues and Trim
mings, all of the best make, constantly on
hand.
Kavanagh and Decker aro the only agents
in this country for KAY'S CUE CEMENT,
adjudged by competent authorities to be
the best cement ever used.
Full Site Tables cut down for $100.
Send for Illustrated Price List.
KAVANAGH DECKER,
Cor of Centre and Canal Sts.,
ap301jr New York City.
VALUABLE LOTS FOR SALE.
The undersigned has laid ftut a vil.
ago upon his ground adjoining the Ridg
way Depot, to be called ELK. The lots
are 60 feet front by 100 feet deep front
ing towards the railroad.
Terms For the first lot gold, $100. Foi
the second lot sold, $110. For the third
lot gold, $120 and so on increasing in
price as lots are sold.
BQL. 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
t jme of the application.
B?uApplications will be made to Job
G. Hall, Esq., Ridgway, Ta.
J. S. nYDE.
Ridgway, mar,29'66-tf.
INSURANCE
AGAINST loss or DAMAGE by FIRE
THE Lycoming County Mutual Insur
ance Company at Muncey, Pa., con.
tinues to Insure against Loss or Damage by
Fire on all kinds ef Merchandise. Publio
and private uildings, either in town or
county. Also on Mills, Tanneries, Barns,
stocks of Grain, &c, at the lowest possible
rates, consistent with safety to the Insurer
and Insured. The Lycoming County, Mu
tual Insurance Company invites an invest u
gation as to its stability. Its capital
amounts to
$2,800,0001
Thus assuring to every one of its patrons
that their losses will be promptly and satis,
faotorily paid.. Its management has always
been prudent, as its existence of twenty
six years fully demonstrates
JAMES BLAKELY,
Agent for E'k county, t St. Mary's
JOHN G. ltALL, Attorney at law, Ridg
way, Elk county Pa. mnr-22'UG ly
JOB WOUK of all kinds and es.
criptiotis done at this office.
A
LP1NE HOUSE, St. Mary's Pa.. Her-
man Kretz, Proprietor. pugil IjO
DR. W. JAMES BLAKELY Physician
and Surgeon, St. Mary's, Elk comity
Pa. nmr-22'(Hi ly.
DU. W. 1
and Su
W. SHAW Practices Medicine
rgery, Ccntreville, Elk county
l'n.
inar-22 liii-ly.
EXECUTIONS, .SUMMONS. SUISIMe".
j nas, Warrants, &c, on hand and for
sale at this office.
CIl. YOLK, Manufacturer and Dealo
in Lagtr Beer, opposite the Railroad
Depot, St. Mary's, Elk county Pa.
Mnr-22'tJO-l .
SOUTHER AND WILLIS Attorneys '
Law, Ridgway, Elk county Ph., will
attend to all vrofcssionul business tironint
ly. fniar-22';ii-ly.
TAURIE J. BLAKELY, Attorney and
j Counsellor at law, and U, S. Cuimnis
osuer. Ridgway P. O. Elk county. Pa.
mar-22'UG-ly.
DR. W. B. HARTMAN, St. Mary's, Kile
county, Pa. Late of the Army of the
Potomac. Particular attention given to all
eases of surgical nature. uiar-22'(!0-Iy.
EORDWELL AND MESSENGER Drug
gists, Dealers in Drug nnd Chemicals.
Paints. Oils and Varnish. Perfumery Toil,
et articles and Stationary, Ridgway, Elk
county Fa. mar-22'0ti-ly.
DR. J. S. BORDWELL Ei7cMcp1iysU
cian. Late of Warren county Pa., will
promptly answer all professional calls by
night or day. Resilience one door east of
the late residence of Hon. J. L. Gillis,
Mnr.22'00-ly.
JO, IN Q. HALL .IAS. K. V. HALL.
I T ATjTj & TIRO.
Attornnvp - at Law,
ST." MARY'S:
BENZINGER P. O. ELK COUNTY, PA.
September 20, 18G0. ly.
RaTit?oat house.
, WHfclELnn i COl'.li, Pr.oriiiKTons.
This house is conveniently and pleasant
ly located in the thriving village nf Brock
wayvillc. Every attention paid to the con
venience of guests. Aug. 13. 18ti7tf
1 THAYER HOUSE.
RIDGWAY, PA.
DAVID THAYER, Proprietor.
The undersigned having fitted up a large
and commodious hotel on the southwest
corner of Centre and Mill streets, with good
and convenient stabling attached, respect
fully solicits the patronage of his old friends
and thep'iliio generally.
dccl3 U0 ly DAVID THAYER.
S. SHORT, L0UISV0LLMEr7
JOHN G. HALL, J AS. K. P. HALL.
BANKING-HOUSE OF
ghort, gait 0.
St. Jlxry's, Ueml'tg-er I. O.
Elk Countv. Pessa
HYDE HOUSE,
Ridgway, Elk Co., Ta.
M. V. Moohe, Proprietor.
Thankful for the patronage heretofore
so liberally bestowed upon him, the new
proprietor, hopes, by paying strict at
tention to the comfort an 1 convenience of
guests, to merit a continuance of the
same. Oct 24 1800.
LICENSED AUCTIONEER.
""OTICE is hereby given that 1 have tak
J l en out a license as auctioneer, and
will attend promptly to the calling of all
sales entrusted to my care.
Any person calling sales without a license
wil be held answerable to the strict letter of
the law. P. W BARRETT,
Dee241SCGtf. Auctioneer.
E
XCIIANGEIIOTEL.
RIDGWAY, PA.
J. IIALE Proprietor.
This hotel is pleasantly situvted on the
banks of the Clarion River and Elk Creek,
at the lower end of the village, Mr. Healy
will spare no pains for the convenie.ee of
his guests. 7e invitosone audallto give
him a call and try his house,
Sept. 17th'07-'ly.
13LAOKSMITHING !
II. S. BELNAP desires to inform the citi
zens of Ridgway and vicinity that he has
leased J. S. Hyde's Blacksmith Shop on
Mill jtrcet, and has employed good work
men who will be ever ready to make any
thing from a buckle to an anchor.
Particular attention given to the shoeiDg
of horses. All I ask is a fair trial.
May 17'C(i-ly.
H
F. OVERIIOLTZEH,
, MERCHANT TAILOR,
llidgway, Elk Co., Pa.
The subscriber desires respectfully to in.
form the ciiiztns of Ridgway and vicinity
that he is prepa.ed to make to order as weil
as it can be done anywhere, anything in th
line of his business. All ho asks is a fair
trial. Good Fits guaranteed.
IFft-ClnthH, Cassiiners, Ves;!ngs and
Trimmings of the latest and most approved
styles kept constantly on hand, which will
bi sold CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAP
ET. auj.lO.y
SOMETHING NEW I
HOUSE, BIG'S iu ORNAMENTAL PAINTING
rpiIE SUBSCRIBER WOULD H E
X epectfully inform the citizens of Elk
county that ho has just started in the
above business in Ridgway, and feel confi
dent that ho can please all who may favor
him with their custom. GRAINING
PAPER HANGING- AND CAL01MI.VING
DONE ON SHORT NOTICE AND IN THK
most fashionable and improved manner and
style. Orders left at this Office or at the
Bunking House of Souther, Willis & Souther
will be promptly attended to.
x , W- r- WILLIAMS,
May-17'C6-ly. '
TAKE NOTICE ! .
ALL l'ERSONS KNOWING THEM
selves indebted to the undersigned
are herehy requested tocalland settle their
accounts at their earliest possible conven
lenco. ' JOSEPH S. HYDE.
KlJgwsy, August 1, 1867.