THE ELK. ADVOCATE iaiv ADVOCATE PuMwlioil J'.'vury Thursday MY IV tv. i: Hi It I I T. .Ridgway. Pa, June 22 18G5 V&& I'iniriil tn pari ii a ml infrihrrt h;i gnin ; ' isr i !il in Truth, t.il.rrty mil l.nw, A o ' r ficijit us anil no f'.itr thull mm." s. m. i i;rj'KNTn,ii v co7" A 1 1 v K I ! T I S 1 : 1 N ( I A ( I K NT V H 9 Nassau St., New Yoik and 1 0 State St., Boston S. M I'ETTENGILl, & Co., are the Agents lor t ho I't.K Al'VOCATK and tho nii'- influential and largest t-i roulati n ir N't wspnpi rs in the United States nnd the ('ana la t- (hey arc authorized to con i.:?t lor i - at our lowest rates. CyOwing to eireutiistaneos over which vc had no control, we arc obliged f i issue half a sheet this week. fMi, ..r Nkw I''t,.M'i:ns. Wc were i hi'" !i by ('. Lulu- Esq , of St. Mary's, ii hoi tli' 1. 1' oil drawn from the well at New Flail lers, hy himself, with the hand jiuaiji. The oil is pure. r-.Wo see hy the Clcarffld Ri'puh ,.,,, of June 1 1th 1865, that Dr. T. .I.:ll"crsi;n Beyer of Luthersburg, offers himself u.i a enti.lidate for Assembly mhject to tlv! li.'oi-ioii, however, of tho Pi.-iiiet Con.'eivcs; think yon; Dr. T. .'. 1. n llio:i . in,! thanks, for your ox. riciit:i; i'uiiuc-!. in t" ud'.wniiiivj to f-ibu't to the iu ei-iou of tli3 District t ''"in ! o: i e.;. We are enabled l;i perceive t.iat (! i::n: hit wen; t y..;i r:,;;h i -cr we ! .1. "! h.ei 1 ::i ,. -! w iih sio'ioi'-: Oh : mod purely tr. not iuaei.l t '.( mode-ty, for which von .-miguished, ha not It s o 1 , 1 ' '.O U.j. MOW- , ... i.il.Iy f-.ttL.Ui!;, that Mr. T. j ''.' witbduw his platUr, 1, he vei'.r.h a repast replete ! n.,. i!y i'.ieoiuparahle. Cltfiulield neighbors do t'lrs.i upon the District, a ranclidatc from their n their county. They have no claim to the Representative. That office having been eouMcedcd to Elk at the last Conference. Wo shall no:iee thin more fully hi our next. D;:m k::ivti; Si-m: Cdsvkstion INisTt'oNKn. U the formal meeting; of ihu Deiuocraiic State Central Committee it wa:t rc-io!ve'l tli.it the State Conven. (ion i-houhl li ? ivillel to meet at. Harris I'Urg, on Wednesday, the 21st, day vl June, ins!., but haiu since learned from a ma jority of the Committee, and bei:) adviseil by many other leading I'eii'io.-iMt.s oi' th.' State, that tt postpone iiiont to a later il.iy would, on many ne. eoiiiil.i, be iieeeptable, and generally desired. 1 hereby Ivo notice that the next lenioei'.uh StntJ Convention of I'lUinsylvaiiia. will convene at the Hall ('the ilou-e, of llepruseutatives, in the ity of llarrisburir, on Thursday, the i-' Uh day of August nest at one o'clock V. w. C. Ti. W.iitD, Chairman. Tuwanha. d uric 1st 13G.J. communicTtions" ' Si'Ri.si; Ciielk, Juno 2'2d '03. Mit IV W. Hahukit, Slit : l'lcaso an. riounee the name of Newton Lounsbery, ii' Spring Creek township, for the cilice .if Couuty Treasurer of M!k eouuty, at the ensuing election in October, subject to the decision of the Democratic Con. veiition, and oblige many citizens. il. I', .altsnian, John Wasson, Vol. 'Dtiiie Carman, Thomas O'Connor, John IVeston, Jolui Surgan, Pat. MoCready iTiram Carman and others. JvKitsKY, Juno 22d 1803. Mil. flJ.iToii. Tho timri is approaoh. 1iii when ilie Democracy will select per. Pjiis, to llil t!ie various olfiecs which be. tome vacant this fall, it is hardly neco:-.-rary to s;y, that in milking our nomina. 'ions, it should be of primary impor f;nco to select men who are not only of soijud pu'.itifai faith, but whose quail, lieolioa avo t'lnh, that they will dis. rhavgo the duties of the roKpectivo oilh cf; in a manner alike creditable tothem- t-elves and their county. Impressed wilh the view, we nsk that in bbhr;lf of the citizens of old Fox, you (tiiiiouueo a a candidato for county Tiva-mier, J. C. ('lupin Esq., :i man f-very way competent and for whose long (in 1 acti ve service in the eiu-e. of De. ri'weia.iy, this would be but a cheap ro. ward, W. A. lily. J. .l'Caiiley," Eddy Hy. itf, F. X. Euz, P. Quigley, James A. Julor.o, an 1 others, ARMY CORKSPOXDKNCK. UY TttOMtS A. GUOS3, Ar. rnts, 2 hh Ahmy Cui.fS ) 1 .dew tiroun 1, Kiehm-md Va. Juno K'th 1 fj ."j ) A e view p-,r.Dir.itH fit'THi; 2 lth (Joni-.i , I his probably is the hint ocoaslon upon h'eh you, as a Corps, will be assem-y.!-I. Many of you are about ti) re. cnti v civil lite, to resume those domestic duties whi'jh, by your servie in the f.rettt i-fiuM of your country, hn'Q been f.,; long neglected. I'.efora wa nepuruto, I desire to thank nu in the name f a grateful country, tor ttic service you have rendered hei your di.eiplin, long ruarohes aud harii fighting, you have cstnb!inhed for yourself a name second to nono id the army. Your biidj.-o has become nn emblem ot energy, valor and patriotism, nrul is n source of just pvide to all who wenr it. Those of you who are entering civil life should still vrcax it, on nil occasions, as an evidence to your brother's w ho re. main in service of your pride in a badpro made sacred by the blood of ro ninny brave men nd your disposition, should your country ever nfrain call you to arm.', to npain assemble undei that proud cm. blem nnd receive the glory of the 21th Corps. To our comrades who ore lcavcing the Kcrvbe we pledge a kind farewell, nnd n wish that their career may bo ns suc cessful and prosperous as their military lias been alike honorable to thcwsclves and beneficial to their country. John Giubkn, Maj. (Jen. Vol. Cowimndinir 2 Uh Corps. Fur tlio. Advocate. TJ:.S1 COW IIELI.S. How I love to bear those cow bells, After 1 have "one to bed. When upon my welcome pillow, I have laid my weary bead. (), how sweet the dingle donglo, As cows chase each other round ; Or neath my window crop the clover, Keeping up their jingling sound. Last night two generous cows persisted, To serenade my soothing rest, ..0 very kin '.I my distant neighbors, They would not favor at request. But would have me lay and listen , How each could ring her chiming bell One was base, the other tenor, And tliey harmonized so well. hong T lad and lbt' the music, 'Tiill no more of it could crave, . i ...1 r j :(...:.. , ,. ., , ... , . iv iie'.v me pleasure uiose ueus cave. 1 h Wondered ii they knew their cow balls, AVerc ringing in some slumbcrers ear, .til mi, iuii iiiruin ui in., iuii; infill, me o;ic would their music hear. I couid never be so grmcrou-i, As tho owners of those bells ; Were I possessed of such sweet music, Exclusive I'd enjoy its swells. I'd not even have then jingled, From shades of night to break of day, "Where some weak exhausted sufferer, Was wearing with disease away. And much less should they go round town, Lowing, jingling hero and there, Waking people from their slumbers, To ii'(V,j tlu-ir owners with a prayer. Vet if I did a contribution, Me, I would have my friends endow, Bud with tho money I would straightway Buy a pasture lor uiy cow. MARRIED- llvi.r. Hyde In Look Haven, on Thursday June 15th 1803, by tho ltev. C. V. Knauff, Hector of St. Pauls Church, Ma. Jou.v (J. llAr.r, to Miss Ei.t'A A. llYDt;, both of llidgway, Elk Co., Pa. ?Acoompanying tho above notice, the printer was kin Uy remembered. Wo wish the happy couple, all the com. forts and blessings, eouneetod with war. lied life. Announcements- STATE LEGISLATURE. We aro authorized to annouuoe the name of Dr. C. II. Early, of Fos town ship, as a candidato for Assembly, sub. jeet to the action ot tho Democratic party, at the ensuing primary meeting, and also to the decision of the District Convention. - SHERIFF. To tiie Democrats of Eli; County : I'vlbno Citizen : At tho solicitation ot many citizens, I hereby offer myself to your consideration as a candidate for the ofiieo of Sheriff, at the coming Octo ber elcctiou, subject to your decision at tho approaching county Conven tion. P. W. Baiuiett. Wnare authorized to announcb the nmuoof J. ('. niiijiiu, of llidgway township, as a can .'.M.iielor t!,u otlico of County y'reaMirer, ulijeet to llio action of the Democratic, coun ty Convention. We tire authorized to announce the nnnie of New (on I.oiin.-.bery, of Sprint; Creek town, silip, us a candidate for tlio otlieo of County yVeasuror, sulijeet of (ho lotion of thu Dolii. o .-nuio count v Convent iou. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS NOTICE u lu ieby ,iven, that o:ie Jaeob Schtiffer advertising in this pa per, under the head of Valuable Town I .fit i and Farms tor sale, Iras no author!- 3 ?'" t!!e 3 t0 an,J f ' wl l '"f". I am the sole owner, any sulo made- el 1 the same on any part thereof without my approval will not bo villi. BO N'E FATIUS SC1I MON D, Ft. Mary's, Juno 22d '63. NOTICE. Justices of the Peace and Constables of the several towuslipfl of Elk County, aro requested to otid their returns to tho undei'sijnod by the 2bth of June. LAURIE J. BL VKELY, District Attorney Elk Co., Pa. Bciuiiiyrr T. 0, Jun-i 22 '05 FUN AHEAD. Tho Great Metropolitan Circns! liEKRYS GREAT WORLD CIRCUS! Two'Estalishments Combin ed. THE MOST COMri.KTETKAVF.U.VG EX. Ultimo EVER ORGANIZED. ti. W "T" jt 3 C10XS1STING of a mngnificcnt outfit, a , troupe of Equestrians and Equestrien nes, a corps of pymnasts nnd no-obats, n company of cquestro-drnirmtisls, couicdiuns and pnntoiniinists, a full complement of equerries, grooms, and chevaliers of the arena, and a loule cntcuihlr. Brilliant Beyond Precedent. Comprising in its comprehensive detail A Starry Galaxy selected from the creuiC'ilr-la crtme of the va rious nnipitheutricnl establishments of Eu rope and Aniericn. TIIE STUD OF HORSES lim been chosen with nn less care, nnd in blood, bcnulv and training can defy rivnlrr. THE TRICK IIOKSES AND EDU CATED MULES are marvels of equine sagacity, and tho lat ter, wliilo fulsifying t lie old adage of "stub born as a mule," completely bewilder tho spectator wiih humanlike intellect, and com prehensivo facile power 'ii shoit. in every particular, the Great World Circua can lay claim to the title of the UliTO-AIlENIC MODEL OF Tnn At IE, The following gentlemen comprise the corjis of .Viiiiiigcrs and lHrcctors. T. 1). DKKl'.y, l'roprietor. AI.EX. llOIJINSOX, Maimger. Hit. GI'O. W. SI'EVEyS, Treasurer. l.EON WH1TTOXV. Kqm-stiian Director. riOK. W All LI!, Lender of the Hand. The ei'.valoade entering town in gvand'pro. cession preceded hy the GEOHGEOUS l)OL rill.V CIIAIIIOT, the moat ningniliocnt spo cimen of nrt and elaborate workmanship ever paraded before tlio public, splendidly compnrisoned nnd driven and contrnled by JACIv MAPES, the champion Whip. Two Clowns at ouch performance. HIltAM DAY, tho great wit nnd modern Grinnldi, CIIAKLES COVELLI, tho talking and singing Clown, acknowledged ns tho most aeceptableman of humor, who ever ns Bttnied a molly attire, will occupy a promi nent portion in the department of un. The Company Arc led by the following artists, each of whom is a widely celebrated star in hie ot her profession. MADAM MAMA ROIUXSOX, Tho sun bonni of the Cirque, the prima don na of rqneslriennes, and a paragon of grace, beauty, feminine bravery and aristio excel lence. LITTLE ANNIE, The Juno liko Queen of tho arena, and terpsichorcan artists. Her classic poeos upou the slack wire, and her beautiful equipoise are equally poetic and imoomparai ble. LA FAir.IE ALICE, Tho bcautifuUittle histrionic equestrienne. MILLE LEONETTE, 7 he daring a-nl magnificent horse woman. JOHN STAR, The champion two, four and six horse ri der. THE WHITTONV BROTHERS, and Master Tommy. Tim motly delineators of the Grecian and Roman schools of High Ai t, exemplified in their beautiful classic Olym pian melange. MASTER CIIAllLES, The Arbacian master of tho Egyptian science, illusionist and prestidigitateur extraordinaire. SICNOR WALLACE The great Globe cquillibriest, andww're ilu cirque MR. HIRAM DAY. The wit, jester, humorist and clown pir'i excellence. A merry offshoot of Mourns, a "fellow of inQuito wit," and a genuine and original specimen of tho Shakspcrian hiiflo. ALEX. ROBINSON, His motley associate aud quaint and quizzical compeer. Messrs. (HI AS. LONG GEO. NIN ONS, HENRY HOWE. JOHN NOR. TON, BOB SMITH, JOE. REE5T. DES. Acrobats Gymnasts and Ampin theatrics professors of la Jatnle eeolr. THE MAGNIFICENT JOHNSTER. The prodigy of the mminjc, a superb specimenTif ttaed, ymmotry and intel ligence, will bo introduced in his educa ted performances, by Madam Robinson. DR. STEVEXsi TltOl'l'E 01? KDUCA TED DOGS AX U MOXKEYS. l'HOM Asri.Y A M I' 1 1 1 T 1 1 E A T It E , LONDON. The Famous Trick Mules, Suiicko the spotted Spaniard, add ltij Pry, unhesitaingly pronounced tho won ders of tho Mule family, will bo exhibi ted at each performance by the traiucr, Mi Chus Cuvello. SHKLLBARK. Tho incomprehensible Roan ete., all exhibited under a spacious oriental pavilion amid strains of Orpheus like limbic by the double band of string and wind instruments, led by the great direc tor, PROF. E. WAHLIi. Admission to all parts of tho pavilion, 50 ccuts Childrcu under 10 years, 25 ceuts. E-Doors open at 1 and 7 P. M. This large and Magnificent Establish ment will exhibit at Ridgway, Monday, June 20th 1805. DISSOLUTION OF CO-PARTNER. SHIP, NOTICE is hereby given, that tho Co-Partnership heretofore existing un der the names of Anthony ICuntz and John Krugh, at St. .Vary's, bus this day been dissolved by mutual consent of tha parties. ANTnONY KUNTZ, JOHN KRUGH. June 22'1 '05 3t Pd. m J 1ST of causes, put down for trial tit 'July Terra 1805. Morris Foley , vs Spring Creek tp. M. llurntll & Co ts Jeremiah Elliott. (1. D. Messenger vs L Ifcllbruner etal Mary B. Letpcret vs T. St.ruthers ct al Reuben Winslow vs Byron Jones ct al Scth Clover vs Bryant & Ewer John Tudor vs Cyrus Gibson Joy & Welch for use ts G. II. Bowers & Co. Miles Joy for use vssaine B. F. Ely vs Ch & Is iao Horton W. A. Simpson ts Hays & Kane Commonwealth for M. Shean etal vs Executors of B. P. Little. ARGUJENT list ht July term 1805. Gregorey Sulci lee et al vs Jerome Pow ell Co. Chauney Brockwny vs Daniel Phalen et al. . Waiter Bryant et al vs David' Taylor el al. Martin Rcurden vs James Blakely. "NOTICE. Letters of Administra tion have been granted to tho under signed upou the estate of Lewis Butt, late of Vernon, Oneida county New York and formerly of Elk county IV, by the Register of Elk county. All per sons knowing themselves indebted to tho estate aro requested to make payment forthw ith and nnypersons having claims (against the estate are requested to pre. sent them to the uudersigned lor settle ment. II. W. M All AN, Clinton, Oneida Co., N. Y. Ridgway, June 22d, '05. YENDEUS" OF MERCHANDISE. As classified and appraised by tho un dersigucd, duly appointed appraiser of Mereantilo Taxes for tho eouuty of Elk, for the year 1805. TionocGU of Sr. Mary's. Class 11 14 12. 12 12 13 14 14 .14 License Bernard Eckl Fred Rudolph James Coyne Geo. Weis S 7 7 12 12 Jos. Wilhelm Jno. Krugh Christe it Burke W. Jus Blakely Mrs. Mary Fisher 12 50 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 Adolph Fochtman Executor of A. Kuutz 13 Benezette Tp. D. B. Winslow 14 B. E. Morey 14 Jay Tr. Thomas Tozicr 1 1 Fox Tr. Fred Schocning 1'2 M'Cauley k Taylor " 14 Pa. C. C. & R. R. Co. 14 Jno. Cook 14 Hyde & Reed 14 D. C. Oyster 11 S. Short 14 Ridgway Tp. 00 00' 7 00 12 7 7 7 7 7 7 50 00 00 00 00 00 00 Honk & M'Vean J. Powell J. S. Hyde J. S. Hyde (2nd Store) Heiily & Dill 12 12 12 12 12 12 50 12 50 12 50 12 50 12 50 Spring Cheek Tp. A. S. Rhinos 14 J. J. Robinson 14 Jones Tr. A. T. Aldrieh 13 00 00 10 00 BREWERS IN THE BORO. OF ST. MARY'S. Jos. Windfeldcr 9 25 00 C. II. Volk !) 25 00 Charles Haut 10 15 00 Michael Iluntj 10 15 p0 EATING HOUSES. Ridgway Tp. James M'Closkey, P. T. Brooks, Jones Tp. E. B. Phcuix. FoxTp. Adam Kemorer. An appeal will bo held at tho Court IIouso in Ridgway on Wednesday July 5th, when all who are aggrieved by tho above classification will bo heard. W C. IIEALY Appraiser of Mercantile Taxes. June 1st 1805. T 1ST of Grand Jurors Drawn J uly Term 1H05. Blakely Dr. Jas. W. St. Mary's Blakely James do BarrJohu Benezette Cassidy FraneU Benzinger Chamberlain Jos S Fox Dickinson Geo F Ridgway Doyle Richard W Beuezette Goff A E Jay Goodwin Thos J Jones Hays Euos Fox Kuudcl Wcndliu St.' Mary's Morey Erasmus Benezette Mohan Lawrence Fos Meredith Wm II Fox Miller John A Fox M'Cauley Jacob Fox Ruthbuu Geo W Benzinger Robinson Jos Jay Rogers Josey Fox Spjngler Jacob A Jay Welleudorf Matthias St. Mary's Wilbur Robert Fox Zjuimeruiuu Louis U Fox. for fl.ST of Traverse Jurors, Drawn July Term 1805. Baner Autou licuaiugcr Bahel Edward St, Mary'H Burlingame Jeremiah Jones Cnmuiiugs Nathaniel Ridgway Cook Joseph Jr Fox Clover Martin Jay Dill Michael Jones Dorr William Beuezette Dent Miles BeneJettj Gray A. W Jay Gallagher Wm. 11. Jones Hyatt Eddy Fox HanhauAer Antnn Benzingwr Horton Isaac I'ox Ridgway Beaczette Benczctte Fox Benzinger Fox Ridgway Benezctte Spring Crcelt Spring Creek Fox Benzinger Jones St. Mary's St. Mary's Fox Jay Ridgway Jones Benezetto Jones Beuzinger. Court Proclamation- WHEREAS, Hon. R. (J. White, President, and V. S. Brockway and E. C. Sciiultze, Associate Judges of the Court of Common Pleas, nnd Jus. tiees of tho Court of Quarter Sessious and Orphans' Court, and Court of Oyer and Terminer, aud General Jail Delive ry of Elk county, by their precepts to mo directed, have ordered a Court of Common Pleas, a Court of Quarter Ses. sions, Orphans' Court nnd Court of Oy er and Terminer and General Jail Deliv ery, to bo holdcn nt llidgway, in and for the county of Elk on tho First Monday in July 1S05. beiug the Sid day of the month and to contiuue one week. Notice is hereby given to tho Coroner, Justices of the Peace and Constables of tho county cf Elk, that they aro by theso precepts commanded to be then and there in their proper persons, at 10 o'clock, A. M., of said day, with their rolls, records aud inquisitions, And other remembrances, to do those things which their offices ap. pertain to be dono, aud that all Justices if said county make returns of all the recognizances entered into before them to tho Clerk of tha Court as per Act of Assembly, passed May Sth 1804. An J those who are bound by their recogni. zaus to prosecute tha prisoners that are or shall bo in the jail of said county of Elk, nnd to be then and there to prose, cute against them as shall be just. P. W. HAYS, Sheriff: May 11th, 1805. Administrators Notice Letters of Administration have been granted in due form of Law, to the sub scriber Wm. Mack, upon tho Estate of Elisha iUnck, Lato ot balem Md. de ceased. All persons having any claim against said Estate, arc requested to present them duly authenticated for set tlement. Any person owing tho Estate, are requested to rnako payment forth with. WILLIAM MACK, Administrator of the Eitte of Elisha Meek, Deceoseh. Juno 11th 1804. ADMiNISTATOR'S NOTICE Letters ot Administration have been granted in due form of Law, to tho sub scriber upou the Estate of Thomas Over turf, late of Benezetto township Elk county, deceased, All persons having any claim against said Estate, aro re quested to present them duly authenti cated for settlement. Any person ow ing tho Estate, are requested to make payment forthwith. ANN OVERT URF Administratrix of the NO TICE. Letters of Administra tion cum testumento annr.o, on the es tate of Anthony Kuatz, late of tho bor ough of St. -Vary's, deceased, having been granted to the undeisigned. All persons indebted to said estato are ro. quested to make payment and those having claims to present them without delay to ADOLPII FOCHTMAN, St. Jary's, Elk Co. Pa. June, 1st 'G5. Gw. Administrator's Notice. I" ETTERS of Administration having J been granted to the subscriber on the estate of Geo. A. Kiclizle, late o St. Mary's borough, deceased. Notico ix hereby given, to all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate, to make immediate payment, and all those having claims against Eaid estate, will present tho same duly authenticated ft.r ! settlement, i FREDERICK KIENZLE, I AdminiMrutor. I Ruhjicag Xoo. 197 18G4. A DM IN ISTRATOR'S NOTICE. - Notico is hereby given, that let ters cf administration on tho estate of Julius Vombaumen, late of Beuzinger township, Elk county, deceased, having been granted to tha un lersigued, till persons indebted to Fuid estato nrc re quested to make iinmediato payment, and those having elaims against 'the SHiufl will present tho sauic duly authen ticated for settlement to, HERMAN KOCH. Bensingcr April 13th 1804. EXECUTORS NOTICE. Whereas, Letters Testamentary hav ing been granted to Jno. Stockman and Anton Fochtman, E?ecutora of the last will and testament of Loreny Stockman, late of St. Mary's, dee'd, all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate will make iuimediats payment, and those having olaiuis against tha same will pro.cut them du'y autbenti. Cited for settlement. GEO ED. WEIS, Register va Ilagcrfy Jas II. Johnson David S. Jones Julius Kyler 11 T. Kcrner George Little Horace Love James Lindemtith John Z. M'Crcady Patrick Messenger Geo. 1). Moycr Jos. E. Stockman John Souther Edward Snenringcr James Sullivan Tim Snlfsman R. P. Thomas John S. Whitmoro Jos. K. AVilcos A. T. Winslow D. 13. Wescott Ira Vnlmer Louis .- , 1 -. mvm K. Co. are requested their accounts by Ih. firSl of July nt, either by note or oth.r wise, when the accounts will then be left for immediate collection. Person inaeW to 1'red Schoening & Co., will find their ac countant Ccntreville until Iho above tuttd tunc. . , CHAS. LUHR. St. Mary s, May l.-,tb 1806. Furniture. MANUFACTURER OF Modern nnd iii:iquo Fornl (urn. it t n rlW-1? STREET, B R O O K V I L L K P K N N'A. Icte-a tctes, Sofas, Diavans, Easy Chairs, pRAwixo-nooMSaS; Aud Upholstered ware of all kinds, alo Cain Chairs, Caiu Rocking Chairs. Common cr Windsor Chairs. Beadsteads, Tables, Stands, Beau res. Light Stands, What-nots, Corner Stands, Wash Stands, Wardrobes, Bookcases, &.c. Ac. &e. We spare no pains in packiog"furn$. tuvo so that it can bo shipped any dis". tanco without being injured. Do not forget the place. BROWN'S WARE ROOMS. Dee. 21th 18(3 i.-tf. VALUABLE TOWN LOTS AND r A k.ms FOR SALE. 1 hree town lots for sale, adjoining the ashingfon Hotel. Centre street, in tho Borough of St, Mary's, Elk Co., Pa. Likewise 2o acres of bind, J ol a milo south cast of the Borough. Likewiso jun.1 hundred acres of good farm land. Ihree farms with good houses and barns upon them, and likewiso Coal of an ex cellent quality, the coal veins 4 j feet in thickness, with a ccood prospect of oil on Pine creek, near Greenville, Clarion Co., Pa. Likewise one share in a flowing well, in Oil City, and fivo interests'5 in oil leases. Also for sale a largo and com modious Hotel iu Greenville, Clarion Co., Pa. For terms and other particulars appl? to JACOB SCHUFFER, at the Ilotel m Greenville, Clarion Co., Pa. May 12th, 'Go. Pd $1 50. NOTICE.-.Notice is hereby giveu, that a quantity of logs were carried on our lands, on Rennets Branch, in Benezette toivuship, Elk Co. Pa., dur ing tho high water of March 1365, with tho following marks, and letters : S X E, S T J, W D, L X M, aB, C 0 W,RF&c.,AD,OTTO,D3incen. ter, A & S, diamond, hart, harp. Aleo two or three marks that we do not know the meaning of. The owner or owners thereof, are required to provo property pay all legal charges and take them away within throe months from March 28th, A. D., 1365, otherwise they will be forfeited, W. II. JOHNSON, WM. JOHNSON. April 28th, '65. Pd. 3t. "0Ivn?rL'riON 0F CO.rART.ER3HIP. NOIXCE is hereby given, that the Co 1 artnerslup Ueretofore existing under the mimes of C. Luhr & Co., nt St. Mary's and Fred fechcomng & Co., nt Kersey, is dis solved since the first day of April last, by mutual consent. The books and accounts tor both establishments will be left in the hands of Chns. Luhr St. Mary's for settle ment. CIIAS. LUHR, J AS. SNEIUNGER. in fKED SCIKENING. May, 13th 18G5. Imformation Treo TO 'NER VOUS SUFFERERS, A G IWrr.io tav i. v Debility, Incompetency Premature Dc. cay, and Youthful Error, actuated by a l.i. 4- 1 r , ,i ... . . - . uwnim iu ucncu: oincrs, will be happy to, furnish to all who need it (free of charge,) the recipe nnd directions for making the simple remedy used in his case. Sufferers wishiug to profit by tha .vu.,,us uan esperieupo, ana posses a sure rnd valuable remedy, can do so by nddressing him at once at his place of ,..-. i nc receipt ana fnll informs, tion ofvilal importance will becheer, fully sent by leturn mail. Address JOILV B. OQDENi No. 60 Nassau Street, New York, P. S. Nervous Sufl'ereis of both sexes will find this information iuvaluable. ; (3 moths NOTICK OK LIMITED PARTNERSHIP NOTICK is hereby given that Theodrs 1 aleu, heretofore residing at Allegany, Cat taraugua County, iu the State of New York but now residing nt Viilcox Elk County Utate of I'tniisylvimia, and James Clik' retidence at l'luerifield in the State of New Jersey, have formed a limited partnership pursuant to ihe Act of the GcneraUssembly of the State of Pcuiibj lvunia, passed the 21s of March iSUti, euiitled "Aa Act relative 'to liimiedpartr.oishii-.," aud its several euV pleuionts, for the manufacture of Leather at Wilcjrnr'oresaid, upon tho following terms to-wi : 1st. The uamo of said firm to be 1 iieoJ -ro rale n ; 2nd. J'he general natur ot the buainct trnssctej is the manufacture ot leather: 8d. The name of the general partner is Theodore Palen, now residing a Hiletx aforesaid,- 4th. The amount of eapi.al oontr.biited by the special partner James Chirk, to tho common stoek, is eighletn thousand dollars ; 6th. Ths krt nersh.p j. to continue from the ninth day A Pn 1 1 ?n 1 '' t0 the niDlb ' Af ril
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