The Elk advocate. (Ridgway, Elk Co., Pa.) 186?-1868, August 08, 1868, Image 3

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3LQCAL INTfi L L IGENCE.
CVtr Time f lUdBvay.
Erie Express East l:'i:J a. m
do do West 4 03 m-
tlo Mail East 4:10 p. m.
do do Wcsl 2:40 p. m.
Loeal Freight Kant U:40a. m.
do do West 0:4:! p. m.
Elk Ledge-, A- T- M
Stated meetings bf Elk Lodge will be
hold Tuesday evening, on or before the full
moon il'each month, once every two weeks
thereafter. J. K. WHITMORE, Soo'y.
race Chmch rrotcstant EpiscopaL
Rev. C. E. BiTLtn, Hector. Services
Vill be field in the above church every al
ternate Sunday niorning.and evening
voumenciDg with Monday, the 10th inet
Methodist Episcopal.
Rev. F, Vernon, Pastor. Morning Ser
vice, in the Court House, every alternate
Sunday, commencing with the. 17th instant.
DEMOCRATIC COMMITTEES.
We publinh below the names of the gen
tlemen composing the Standing and Work
ing Committees. This is done in order to
lot voters know to whom thoy may apply
for documents, &c.
Quo. D. Messenger, Chr'ma.
C. E. Behan, Secretary.
C. V. Gillis, Treasurer.
STANDINO COMMITTEE.
Denoset, II. R. Wilson ; Boniinger, Ja
cob Volltner j Foe. James McCloskcy ;
Highland, W. .T. Stubbs ; Morton, John C.
McAllister ; Jay, Jacob Oval ; Jones. F.
VoU ; Ridgwny, C. V. Gillis ; St. Mary's,
Joseph Wilheliu ; Spring Creek, Jeremiah
Elliott.
WonKINO COMMITTEE.
Itcnetet...!!. R. Wilson, chairman; C.
Wainright, Julius Jones, Milton ChoBC,
Jnlin liirr.
lictuinger Jacob Vollmer, chairman ;
Joseph Koernor, John Stockman, Chalks
Hitter, Martin tforg, Aduui Jesbcrgcr, So
bjistiun (lietz.
1'iix... .lames McCloiikcy, chairman ; Jus.
A. Maluiic, 1. W. Hays. L. Mohan, junior.
Highland. ..Wm. Stubbs, Thomas Camp
boll. Norton ....T. C. McAllister. chairman ;
Jamoi McClollnii, Alfred Short, 0. 1'. Kellx,
John Mc.Maiion, Jefferson Taylor.
Jay ...Jacob Oval, chairman ; Samuel
Vasbimler. John Thomas, Frank Spangler.
Jones... F. Wonk, chairiuau ; Mrchaol
Weldert, C. 0. Necring, Henry Warner.
Ridgway ...C. V. Gillis, chairman ; W. S.
Madigan, Frea. Wilmarth, Thus. Wheeler,
Nelson Gardner.
St. Mary's. ..Joseph Wilheltn, chairman ;
William Schuluo, Anton Beuuingor, Uoorge
Iletgar, James Coyne.
Spring Creek. ..Jeremiah Elliott, chair
iuau ; Martin Perrin, Newton Louusberry,
William Jucksou, George Stafford.
OniTUAKr. liied-At North East, Pa., on
the 21st of July, Li cinda, wife of S.
Short, Esq., formerly of this county, aged
ubout :i'J years.
The writer of this had the pleasure of
a brief personal acquaintance with the
subject of the above nutiue. Never did wo
see more resignation to her certain death;
for months before her final dissolution than
was evinced through patient suffering by
this most estimable lady. The ties thut
bound her to earth were regarded by her
as only a faithful wife and truo mother oan
regard them, yet she felt that it was the
will of the Christian's Goif that she should
leave them, and waited patiently until he
ehould call her. M. r. 1.
HOR TOX TO WXSIIIP.
The progressive and active Democrats of
Horton township met at Oyster's School
House on the 1st ijstaut for tho purposjof
organizing a Democratic Campaign Club for
cflioient service in tho present canvass.
The meeting was called to order by J. C.
MoAUister, who named J. S. Hyde as tem
porary President, and Alfred Short as Sec
retary. Tho house was filled to its utmost
capacity, aud with four exceptions, every
voter in the house subscribed his name to
the roll of the Club. After this, on perma
nent organization, the following officers
were elected : President, John C. McAllis
ter ; Secretary, Alfred Short j Treasurer,
T. J. Taylor ; Vice President, James Mc
Clellau. Horton will give a good account of her
self this fall.
Tni RiPCHLicAN Meeting. Quite an
audtenoe assembled in the Court House on
Wednesday evening last to hear a refuta
tion of the arguments of the Democratic
speakers at the meetiug on the evening
previous. We confess that we expected
to hear theso gentlemen make speeches
commensurate with the int elligence of their
hearers. We were disappointed, so were
the audience. The stale words " Copper,
bead," " Rebel," and so on, were frequent
ly interspersed throughout their remarks.
The true issue was almost totally ignored,
No allusion to their platform was ventured.
The firing of "Old Gudgeon" on the pre
vious evening, seemed to disturb the nos
trils of Col. Curtis, who dished up the clos
ing Bcoue, by the way he twirled those or
gans with his fore-finder and thumb, re
minding one of a bum-boat woman crying
out her wares to a ship coming into port.
Its no uso, gentlemen. The word, ' Cop
perhead," has lost its terror. The people
don't cure to have tho gospel of hate
preached to them any longer. They have
Jiad a surfeit of it. Their attention is now
directed to a restoration of the country
th-jugh tho saviug gvace of the Democracy,
nnd it will require niou of greater calibre
than any of vou to disprove HiHt thut is the
only party which, can amjomiilisli tuut wot
Uwlrublo result, '
avoi r iww
DEM 0 CRA TIC MEE TING.
The Democracy in Motion Intense
Enthusiasm" Little Elk " good
for Seven Hundred Majority for
Seymour fc Blair Music, Speeches
and Firing of the '- Old Gudgeon."
As an evidence of tho way tho political
tide is turning in favor of our gallant standard-bearers,
Seymour & Blair, we point
with pride and gratification to the meeting
held in the Court House on Tucuday even,
ing last. The meeting assembled at 7 J o'
clock, and evory few minute9 could be
heard the report of the " Old Gudgeon,"
which grated so harshly on the ears of some
of our Radical friends as to make them re
mark that the persons who fired it were a
good distance off when firing of cannon
waB the order of the day In Dixie. They
were hugely mistaken in this, as the young
gentleman who engineered the firing gave
four years and five months to bis country,
and like thousands of others of the "White
Boys in Blue," is going tov jte ','or tbt can
didates of the Democracy.
The St. Mary's Brass Band had previous
ly arrived, and the pleasing strains of the
most excellent music it baa been our plea
sure to listen to for a long time, filled the
air, and added materially to tho enthusiasm
of the meeting throughout.
The meeting was called to order by Judge
Messenger, who named J. S. Hyde, Esq.,
as President and Major Kreti and John F.
Moore, as Secretaries. On motion of Maj.
Krett, the following gentlemen were chosen
Vice Presidents :
C. Wainwright, of Beneiet township.
F. Sorg, of Bentinger township.
C. R. Earley, of Fox township.
Thos. Campbell, of Highland township.
II. Horton, of Horton township.
M. Spangler, of Jay townshiy.
Henry Warner, of Jones township.
E. C. Schultie, of St. Mary's Borough.
J. Elliott, of Spring Crock.
W. C. Healy, of Ridgwny.
After the organization had been complet
ed, Mr. Hyde arose, and in a few remarks,
thanked the meeting for the honor conferred
upoa him, and urged that no stone should
bo left snturned to Bccure the victories
which await us in October and November.
Mr. W. P. Furey, of Lock Haven, was
introduced. We have frequently heard of
Mr. Furey spoken of as nn excellent pub
lio speaker, but we had no expectation of
being treated to so rare a specimen of elo
quence as was so rapturously received by
the immense audience. The speaker di
lated on the present issues of the day, and
charged on the Radicals the present do
plorablo condition ot the country, said that
the duly of the people was to deal with the
present issues, letting the past be buried.
His speech was listened to with marked at
tention, and as the eloqnently uttered ben
tenees echoed through tho hall, were fre
quently applauded in the. wildest manner.
After tho conclusion of Mr.'Furey's ro
marks, the bund enlivened the audience
with another piece of their excellent music,
after which the President introduced Hon.
Wm. A. Wallace, our candidate for Senate,
and Chairman of the State Committee.
Mr. Wallace laid open the misdoings of
the Radical party in that cloni nnd practi
cal manner for which he is distinguished,
bo plainly, that only those who are irre
deemably joined to the Black Idol of Radi
calism could fail to feel the force of his re
marks. He dwelt for some time on tho
reckless expenditure and waste of the peo
ple's money by the men who were scut to
Washington to make laws for us. ' Ha said
they had neglected their trust, and that
they should be held accountublo for it, aud
that ho had made up his mind from the
great change going on among tho masses,
that they would. Mr. Wallace concluded
amidst the most deafening applause.
After a livclyair by tho band, Hon. Wm.
P. Jcnks was called upon. He took up the
eubject ol finance, and demonstrated with
precision that cannot be controverted that
the Radical party are an entirely to expen
sive a concern for the people too longer re
tain in power. Mr. Jenks was very ear
nest in his efforts to convince the audience
of the truth of what he said, and we believe
that the thinking men of all parties cannot
fail to agree with him.
After music by the band, Mr. John Q.
nail offered a resolution tendering the
thanks of the meeting to tho members of
the St. Mary's Band for the exe client
musio furnished, and to the speakers for
the sneeehes delivered, which wu adopted
unanimously.
Three cheers were then given for the
Democratic candidates, and the meeting
adjourned.
Akotuhe DEMooaiTio Mmetixo. The
Democrats of Ridgway township, baving
been impressed with the duty of organizing
a Campuign Club, met in the Court House
on Thursday evening last. On calling the
meeting to order, it was found that the
house was full, and that Mr. Jenks, of Jef
ferson, was still present, and that Hon. B.
D. Hamlin, of M'Kean, had arrived. It was
therefore conoluded to postpone the forma
tion ofthe Club until Monday evening next,
and as ammunition was plenty, pour ano
ther dose of hot shot into the broken ranks
of Radicalism. Accordingly Hon. Jesse
Kyler, of Fox township, was chosen Pres
ident, and C. E. Bern an, of Horton, Sec'y.
Mr. Hamlin, being called upon, made
short speech, with tolling effect, after
which Mr. Jenks completely sewed up the
trashy, clap-trap harangues of the speak
ers of the previous eveuing.
Mr, John G. Hull and Jud-e Messenger
afterwards ma le u few remarks, when the
meeting acijournid.
! SPEVIA L NO Tl CES.
1 Tub Sweetest Thins in Lira ' is good
health and good spirits, 'and if you have
them not. the next best thins is what will
restore bloom to the faded check nnd hap
piness to the drooping heart. Tho great
and sure renicay is Plantation Bitters which
our physicians recommend to both mnlo
and female patients, as a safe, reliable
agreeable and cordial stimulant. They con
tain nothing to disagree with the most del
icate constitution, and have won golden
opinions from all who have tried them; anil
probably no article was ever tried by so
many persons. They elevate the depressed
and give strength to the weak.
Maonolia Water a delightful toilet nr.
tiole superior to cologne, and at half the
price.
A New Remedy in Consumption. A
Physician who had Consumption for seven
al years, with frequent blcedingB of the
lungs, cured himself with medicine un
known to the profession, when his case ap
peared hopeless. He is the only physician
who has used It in his own person, or who
has any knowledge of its virtues ; and he
can ascribe the degree of health he now
enjoys to nothing but the use of his medi
cine ; and nothing but utter despair and
entire extinction of all hope of recovery,
together with a want of confidence in all
others induced b initio batard the exper
iment. To those suffering with any dis
ease of the lungs he proffers a treatment
be confidently believes will eradicate the
dieease. Price $1.60 per bottle, or $8 a
natr dozen, Bent ny ciprcss. Sena rora
circular or call on Da. E. Boylston Jack
son, No. 250, North Tenth Street, Phila
delphia, Pa. may80.68-ly
ALL YOUNG PERSONS
Can and
should obtain a good education. For partic
ulars, address J. A.COOPER, Principal of
the State Normal School, Edinboro, Pa.
PAINTS for FARMERS and others.
The Graton Mineral Paint Co. are now
maufacturing the Best Cheapest and most
durable Paint in use ; two coats well put
on, mixed with puro Linseed Oil, will las!
10 or 15 years ; it iaofa 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 Cor-makers, Pails and Wood-cu-ware,
Agricultural Implements, Canal
Boats, Vessels and ships' Bottoms, Canvas,
Metal anil Shingle Uoofs, (it being Fire and
Water proof), Floor Oil Cloths, (one Mnnu.
faoturer having used 5000 bbls. the past
year,) and us a paint for any purpose is
unsurpassed for body, durability, elasticity,
aud adhesiveness. Price $1 per bbl. of
800 lbs., which will supply a farmer for
years to come. Wnrrcntedin all cases as
above. Send for a ciriular which gives full
particulars. None genuine unless branded
in a trade mark Grafton Mineral Paint.
Address DANIEL BIDWELL,
254 Pearl Street, New York.
For sale by Hyde, Gillis it Co., at Ridg-
" A'ejt. 6-'67.-6m.
ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that Ictteis
of administration having been granted to tho
undersigned on tho estate of Wra. I. Denny,
late of St. Mary's borough, deceased, all
persons indebted to eaid estate arc request
ed tocouieiorwurdand make immediate pay
ment, and those baving claims against the
same will present them duly authenticated
furscttlomcnt.
ELISABETH J. DENNY,
July 2, 18G8-6t. Administratrix.
U. 3. Marshal's Orrici,
Wkbtebn District or Penn'a.
THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE : That on
the 18th day of May, A. D. 1808, a
Warrant in Bankruptcy was issued against
the estate of Frederick Rudolph, of St. Ma
ry's, in the county of Elk, and State of
Pennsylvania, who has been adjudged a
Bankrupt, on his own petition ; that tho
payment of any debts and delivery of any
property belonging to such Bankrupt to
him or for his use, and the transfer of any
property by him are forbidden by law
that a Meeting of the Creditors of tho said
Buukrupt, to prove their Debts, and to
choose one or more assignees of his Estate,
will be hold at a Court of Bankruptcy, to
bo holdou at the Hydo Houlfe in Ridgway
Pa before S. E. Woodruff Esq., Register,
on tho 4th day of August A, D. 1868 at 4
o'clock, P. M.
TnoMAS A. Rowley,
TJ. S. Marshal, as Messenger.
By G. P. Davis, Deputy. July 11, 4t.
INSURANCE AGAINST LOSS OR
1 DAMAGE BY FIRE 1
THE Lycoming County Mutual Insur
ance Company at Money, Penna., con
tinues to Insure against Loss or Damage by
Fire on all kinds cf Merchandise. Public
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),
gation as to its stability. Its capital
amounts to .
rB2.800.000!
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 exiatense of twenty,
sisyears fully demonstrates
JAMES BLAKELY,
Agent for E'V county, at St. Mary's
Oct. 18, 1867-ljr.
s
T. MARY'S STEAM TANNER! !
IT V. T7-rftrtlifl(lQ & Co.
Take pleasure in announcing to the public
of Elk and surrounding countieB that they
have thoroughly refitted and rennovated
this old and woll-known establishment, and
congretulate themselves that with their ex
tended facities, with ftrst.class workman,
that they can put out as good work as oan
be found anywhere. We have, and keep
constantly on band alll kinds of leather
such as in general use in this section, in
cluding Sj)U7iish and Country Sole Leather !
Calfskins, Sheepskins, Kipskint !
Harness & Upper Leather !
Oir CASII PAID FOR HIDES.
Give us a call and be cqnvinced of the
truth of what we state. mar2168
LAKKS of all kiuJi for sale nUnis of
jSomcthmjj Ito.
A LARGE STOCK OF
GOODS
The undersigned have on hand a large
and very dctirablo stock of GOODS,
and will constantly keep an extensive
assortment, inclndiug everything that
is wanted to
EAT, WEAR, OR FEED.
which they will sell at the very' bottom
figure and from this date will teell only
for CASH. We will use every endeavj
or to mike it to the interest ot out cur
tomers te adopt the universal
CASH SYSTEM.
We have determined to give the
CASH SYSTEM
a fair trial, believing it to bo the inter
est ot both buyet and Bcllcr.
POWELL & KIME.
Ridgwny, Aog. 13th, 1867. so.
H.
F. OVERIIOLTZER,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
Ridgway, Elk Co., Pa.
. The subscriber desires respectfully to in
form the citinns of Ridgway and vicinity
that he is prepared to make to order as well
as it can bo done anywhere, anything in the
line of bis business. All be asks is a fair
trial. Good Fits guaianteed.
mUCloths, Cassimers, Vesllngs and
Trimmings of the latest and most approved
styles kept constantly on hand, which will
be sold CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAP
EST. Ladies desiring Hemming, Stitching,
Felling, Binding, Ac, on dresses, capes, to
will find it to their interest to give me a
call. nug300C
JAMES McCLOSKEY,
Siiilel ii) Grocel'Iej, &e.,
WouM respectfully inform the citizens of
the surrounding community that he still
keeps on hand a good supply of such arti.
cles as are generally kept in a country gro
cery store, including
TEAS, FLOUlt,
SUGARS,
TOBACCOES, SEGARS,
WniSKEY
which ho flatters himself he can sell as
cheap as they can be bought, anywhere in
tho oounty. ,
I have lately erected a first-class ehinglo
mill, which is now in operation. It is an
nttostod that the shingles which were roado
in this mill and sold in Williamsport, are
a first-claRB article, the lumber of which
they are made .being a lirst-class article.
I desire to introduce these shinglo to tho
notice of builders, who will consult their
own interest by giving me a call.
May 3d, '66. tf
I
TCH 1 ITCH ! ! ITCH S ! !
ECRATOA ! SCRATCH ! ! SCRATOn ! !
in from 10 to '18 hours.
Whealon's Ointment cures The Itch.
Wheaton's Ointment cures Salt Rheum.
Wheaton's Ointment cures Tetter.
Wheaton's Ointment cures Barbers' Itch.
Wheatou's Oiutment cures Old Sorer.
Wheaton's Ointment cures Every kind, .
of Humor like Magic.
Price, 50 cents a bok ; by mail, 60 cents
Address WEEKS & POTTER, No. 170
Washington Street, Boston, Maes. For sale
by alldruggists. Sept. 17'G7 ly.
J. S. BORDWELL, M. D.
ECLECTIC I'li Y8ICI1..
The word eclectic means to choese or
select medioines from all the different
schools of medicine 1 using remedies that
are safe, and discarding from practice all
medioines that have an impurious effect on
the system, such as mercury, antimony,
lead, copper, 4e.
I lay aside the lance the old blood
letter, reducer or depletcr, and equalise the
circulation and restore the system to its
natural state by alteratives and tonics. I
shall hereafter give particular attention to
chronic diseases, such aa Rheumatism,
Dyspepsia, Liver complaint, Catarrh, Heu.
ralgia, diseases of the throat, urinary or
gans, and all uieeases peculiar to femalae,
At.
CATARRH I treat with a new Instrument
of a rate invention, which cure every ease
i tLln extractea witnoui pain.
Office and residence eoiuh of the jail en
Centre Bt. Ouee hoars from 7 Ij S a. a ;
13 to 1 p. m j 6 to 7 p. at.
Dee. aS'67-ly. 3. 8. BORDWKLL.
WHEELER & WILSON'S SEW
ING MACHINES. The under
signed having been appointed Sole Agent
for the sale of Wheeler k Wilson's Sewing
Machines for Elk county. He keeps an
assortment constantly on hand. Machines
sold at Philadelphia and New Yor prices.
Any parties desirous of obtaining them can
address J. K. WHIT MOKE,
March Ut 'tSij-Jy. at IUdwar, .
THE PLACE TO BUY IS AT
THE 111 1CW AT
mm.
KEfT BY
GROVE G. MESSENGER,
Dealers in Drags, Medicines, Taints,
Oils, White Lnad, Lubricating Oil,
Lamp Oil, Tanner's Oil, Per.
fumeries of nil Kinds,
The purest Varnish,
Brushes of every
Style and
Size
Dye Stuffs, Pure Confcctionarics Citron,
Raisins, Patent Medicines, Wines,
Watches, Jewelry, Rings,
Tobaccoes & Scgars
Pure Liquors for
Medicinal pur
poses only.
A LARGE ASSORTMENT
Of Everything Useful
Pertaining to the Drug Business Gen
erally. '
Pare Drags at Low Prices !
Pure Drugs at Low Prices
Notions in Endless Variety !
Notions in Endless Variety
American and English Watches !
American and English Waithcs
Latest Styles of Jewelry, Rings, &c.
Latest Styles of Jewelry, Rings, &o.
Fancy Articles, Toys, Latest Novels I
Fancy Articles, Toys, Latest Novels
Albums, News, Stationery, Bird-Cages !
Albums, News, Stationery, Bird-Cages I
Violin, Banjo nnd Guitar Strings !
Violin, Banjo and Guitar Strings,!
mar20186G
PHILADELPHIA, 60 ERIE RAILROAD.
WINTER TIME TABLE.
Thrrvgh and Direct Route between
Philadelphia, Baltimore Harris
lurg, Williamsport, and the
GREAT OIL REGION
of Pennsylvania.
ELEGANT "SLEEPING CARS
On all Night Trains.
ON and after MONDAY, NOV. 25th,
the trains on the Philadelphia & Erie
Railroad will run (is follows :
WKSTWAHD.
Mail Train leaves Philadelphia..ll. 15 p. m;
" " " Ridgway 2.40 p. m.
; " arrive at Erie 8.50 p. m.
Erie Exp leaves Philadelphia. ..12.00 noon.
" " " Ridgway 4.03 a. m.
" " arrive at Erie 10.05 n. m.
HASTWARD.
Mail Train leaves Erie 11.00 a. m.
" " " ltidgway 4.16 p. 'in.
i arrive at Phildelphia 7.10 a. m.
Erio Exp leaves Erie 7.40 p. m.
" " " Ridgway 1.83 a. m.
' " nrr. at Philadelphia... 5.00 p. in.
Mail and Express connect with Oil Creek
and Allegheny River Rail Roid. BAG
GAGE CHECKED THROUGH.
ALFRED L. TYLER,
General Superintendent.
NEW" GOODSl
JUST RECEIVED AND
MARKED CLEAR DOWN
To the Bottom !
AT THE
CHEAP CASH STORE
J. V. nOUK, Main Street, Ridgway, Va
HAVING just returned from the eastern
cities where Ibavepurchasodu, large
and well selectod assortment, of goods, I
invite tho attention of tho public to cull and
examine my stock, consisting of
Dry Goods,
Notions,
Clothing,
Hardware
lints,
Caps,
Boots,
Shoes,
Q u 0 en b w are
PROVISIONS, &o., &o.
BUYERS WILL FIND
MY STOCK
FULL AND COMPLETE,
and well adapted to the wants of the
community.
. J. V. HOUK.
QRidgway, Dec5 ly.
VALUABLE LOTS FOR SALE.
The nnderaigced has laidjom a vil.
age upon his ground adjoiuing the P.id
wiy Depot, to be called ELK. The lota,
are 60 feet froaa by 100 feet deep frcni
ing towards the tailroad.
Terms For the first lot sold, f 1 00. Foi
tLi seoond lot sold, $110. For the third
lot sold, $120 and so on increasing in
price as lots ar sold.
Vkm First parcysers gtt the eheic lot,
t the cheapest rates.
Porehatera will be registered In the or
der of their application. Ten per cent of
the purchase money must be paid at the
tjtne of the application.
.AppUoationa will he made to Jeh
Q. Hall, Esq., Ridgway, pa.
J. 8. HYDE.
Ridgway, mar,2D'C0-tf.
TVTAILS, SPIKES, HINGES," RIVET'S
L loeks, bolts, and all kind of builders
materials in general cnu bo had cheaper al
the Si, Mary's Hardware Store than any
other pluce iu Elk couuty. (n8'07) . ,
ATEST ARRIVAL t !
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS !
CHEAPEST GOODS IN
RIDGWAY !
AT THE STORE OF
H. S. BELNAP,
Cor. of Slain Water, end of Ilydo House,
Where ho has on hand an extensive assort
ment of Goods, consisting of
Woolen Goods, Hats and Caps, Bootff
and Shoes, Underclothes, Ladies'
Dross Goods, Shawls and
Nubias, Hoop Skirts,
Opera Hoods, Mus.
Kfis and CalL
docs!
Balmoral Skirta, Blankets and Counter
panes, Ladies' Dress Trimmings,
Gents' Furnishing' Goods,
Groceries, Faints, Glass
and Putty Hi
a
Call and see my stock before purchasing
elsewhere 1
Deo. 5,'6T ly.
2 000,000 CUSTOMERS IN FOUtj
YcarB. Patronise the Best.
Having tho largest capital, most erpcr
icnoed buyers, nnd extensive trade of any
concern in the Dollar Sale business, we
GUARANTEE SATISFACTION
in every instance, and also the best selec
tion of goods ever offered at ONE DOLLAR
EACH.
No other concern has any show wherever'
our agents are selling. Our mottoi "Prompt
and Reliable." Male and female agents
wanted in city and country
THE LADIES are particularly roquesteit
to try our popular club system of selling
nil kinds of Dry and Fancy Goods,- Dress
Pattern'?,- Cotton Cloth, Castors, Silver
Plated Goods, Watches, &c. Established
1864.1 A patent pen fountain and a check
describing an article to be sold for a dollar,
10 cents; 20-for $2 ; 40 for $4; 60for$G;
100 for $10 ;' sent by maii. Free presents
to getter up, (Worth 50 her cent more than
those sent by any other concern,) according
to szo of club, or if not do not fail to send
or circular.
N. B. Ort'r Sale should hot be classed
with New York dollar jewelry sales or bo
gus " Tea Comprnies," as it is nothing of
tho sort. EASTMAN & KENDALL,
65 Hanover Street,
may23-6m. Boston, Mass.
JF YOU WANT TO BUY
CJLOTlIIJtra for the Million i
Go to A. DURLACHER, Agent,
DEALER IN
CLOTHING ! CLOTHING
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS,-
TRAVELING BAGS.&c.
ST. MARY'S, ELK COUNTY, PENNA.
Jan218681ypd
A TTENTION MILL- 0 WNIRS !
rpHE EAGLE TURBINE WATER
JL WHEEL, patented ouly30, 1807, is
superior to any wheel in use. The under
signed havo tho agency for Baid wheel in
the State of Pennsylvania, and can recomi
mend it as being the best manufacture 1.
For further particulars, and circular, iu.
quire at our Foundry in Kersey, where
maohinery, mill-gearing, castings and steam
engines will be made to order at rcasonablo
prioes. Wo expect by giving satisfaction,
in our work to receive a good share of jub
lie patronage. J
j.Y. ROBERTSON,
R. BELL.
Kersey, Elk Co., Pa., jan!6 1868pd.
CARD TO THE LADIE3. Dr. Dupon
co's GOLDEN PERIODICAL PILLS
for females. Infallible in eorreoting irreg.
ularities, Removing Obstructions of tha
Monthly Turns, from whatever cause, and
always suooessful as a preventive . One
Pill is a dose. Females peculiarly situated,
or those supposing thomselves so, are cau
tioned against using these Pills while in
that condition, lest they invite miscarriage,
after which admonition tha Proprietor as
sumes no rsaponsibility, although their
mildness Tould prevent any mischief to
health i otherwise the Pills are recommcn.
ded f s a Most iraVaMe Remedy for the
alleviation of thc-so suffering from any ir
regularities whatever, as well as prevent an
increase ef f .mily when health will not
permit it ; quieting the nerves and bringing
taek the "rosy color of health" to the
bLeek ofthe most delicate.-
Full and explicit directions acoottlpatiy
eaeh boa. Price $1 per box ; 6 boxes, $6.
Sold in Ridgway, Pa., by G. 0. Messen
ger, Druggist, sole agent for Ridgway. La.
dies, by eedmg hiiufl to the Ridgway 1.
O. can ha the Pills sent (confidentially)
by mail to any part ofthe country, freo or
postage. Bold also by Swayna A Reynolds,
St. Mary's, and by one Druggist in every
Tillage In tho Union.
S. D. HOWE,
mj7 R8-ly. Solo Proprietor, N. Y.
T OL'lfi II. GARNER,
PRACTICAL MACHINIST,
Can be found al Ma Foundry at St. Marys
where he is ready to have uiPshop.work in
his lino done on bhort notice. St. Mary's,
Bcimner P. O., Elk co., Pa. niyl'CK' ly
Trisn'T.'G cari sneatTy OECUT-
ed at this olSee.
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