The Elk County advocate. (Ridgway, Pa.) 1868-1883, December 18, 1868, Image 2

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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18. 18C8
BATVSAUZATIOX LAWS.
Th monstrous fraud thnt were perpe
.ratfd in naturalisation papers in New
Tork and elsewhere at the last tied ion
will bo the basia of radical changes bjr
thia Congress in the laws governing natura.
lization. Several bills have already been in
troduced, and others are to follow. Senator
Williams who has devoted much time to
the consideration of the subject aud con
sulted some of the best lawyers of the
country, will present to the Senate on Mod
day, a bill to amend the existing laws.
The following are the essential features ol
the bill, which is intended Lot only to pro
Tent the forgery of papers, but also frauds
upon the Courts and by the Courts.
1. J hat any alien as described in the
previous aois may at any time alter ho be
LEGAL
SHERIFF'8 8ALE.
TIRTCK of sundry writs of Venditioni
nonas and Levari Facias iisued
of the Court of Co mm on Pins of
and subscribe an oith or affirmation before
any office authorized to administer oaths,
having a seal of office to the effect, that he
is a bona fide resident ot tha United States,
and that it is his intention to become a
citizen thereof, and to renounce forever all
allegiance and fidelity to any foreign Gov
ernment wherefore such alien may at tho
time be a citizen or subject, which oath or
affirmation, so subscribed and certified by
the officer before whoa it is taken, under
his seal, shall within six months from it
date be filed in the Clerk's Office of the
United States District Court of tho district
in which said alien resides, and the said
clerk shall keep an alphabetical index show.
ing the name or the affiant, the date of
the oath or affirmation, and the time of its
filing,
2. Any such alien, after the expiration
of five years from the date of the oith or
affirmation filed as aforesaid, may take an
oath or affirmation before an officer, as in
' the previous section, in effect that he docs
renounce all allegiance to tho foreign gov
eroment whereof ho wus before a citizen,
that he will support the Constitution of the
United States, and to the best of bisubili
ties protect Athe Government thereof,
against all its enemies, foreign and domes
tic, which oath or affirmation, subscribed
and certified as n.'otesaid, shall be filed in
the office of said clerk, who shall keep an
alphabetical index thereof, which, in addi
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nuu iu BuuwiDg me name ana antes as
aforesaid, shall show when any certificate
of naturalization is issued as hereafter pro
vided, and upon filing such oath or affirma
tion or at any tima thereafter upon appli
cation of such alien or any one authorized
by him, and upon the presentation of said
two oalhs or affirmations subscribed certi
fied, and filed us aforesaid, and without re.
ceiving or requiring any other or lurther
evidence, said court shall admit said alien
to be a citizen of the United States, by an
order to be recorded by suid clerk in a
book to bo kept lor that purpose, and a
copy of such order, certified by said clerk,
under the seal of said court and attested
by the judge thereof, shall be couclusiv
nudjiho ouly proof of the naturalization of
the person therein named.
3. Suitable provision is made in cases of
removal during the process of or subse
quent to naturalization. All aliens who
may hereafter become citizens of the
K1WS ItllTg. . I Ewier Tanghn.
ine Union Asilonal Hank, of limna I Mrs Sfunlnn writa In ftia 77
" ,v-" "v-i uuua tin casti innn laiu oz. I .1 u. :; r n ...
and suits have been instituted against th 7 : " 7 m"
bondmen tif a former iw,.,. g K th Workmgwomen'e Association to
Writer, in ilw. r;: !.!., u"'"7 "ester Vaughn. Mis,
that the number f lives lost by the rcccntl 8ta,ltoD 8' ner impression of Hester Elk coun7. lhr wi" exposed to PUBLIC
tpamhont ,u la: 'n:... Vn.,t, 1 8ALK at the Court House in Ridgway on
MONDAT, Ibe 11th day of January, 1809, the
following a escribe a Heal Estate, to wit t
All that messuage or tenement, being a two
tor J brick bouse and four lots in the Borough
of 8' Marys in the count of Elk, situate vn
Centre Street containing a front oneaid Centre
Street one hundred feet by two hundred feet
at right angles and being number forty (40)
en Centre Street in the map or plan of the
Borough of St. Marys.
ALSO. All tost certain lot or piece of
ground situated in 8t Marys and bounded as
follows t Beginning at a point on St. Michael
Street twenty four feet north westerly from the
norm west corner or Michael Gerg a House,
said corner be iig the north west corner of
Pendergasts lot, and the south weet corner of
the lots whoso boundaries are now being do
scribed, thence north thirty fout degrees thirty
minutes enst (N 84 8y J5) ninety four feet
ana inree teams or a root (V4,B ft) to a post
mcoce north eighty-three desrees east
(N 83 E) forty-one fret eight tenthe of a foot
(i,o n) to a post on Lafayette Street. Thence
North ten degrees fifteen minutes west
(N 10 15' W) along Lafayette street to a post
thirty feel f30-ft. Thence south seventy-five
degress ten minutes west S 75 10' Wl
seventy-eeven feet f 77 ft to a post. Thence
south thirty-four degrees thirty minutes west
l Jv nj eigty-lour feet and eight tenths
sieamDont aisasler on the Ohio River is at
least one hundred.
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Aim nriesuan well at ine Ml. JiOUts
louoty Insane Asylum is nearly 8,500 fret
ucep. it is aJrcady the deepest to the
rforld, but it is to go 500 feet deeper.
Some Cincinnati brewers are import
iug uney uirect trotn ueruianv. and re.
pott that it weighs eight pouods more on
tne ousnei than the American grain.
A man named Jacques, from New
Tork, and Thomas Winer, from Hsltimore.
mvniwi at nurinri l a . ov tne UD
setting of a yawlboat in a gale, Sunday.
The Acting Bishop of the Episcopal
Diocese of Central New York has called a
e.ociul Convention, to beheld in St. Paul's
Lhurch, byrncuso, on w edcesday, Jan. 13,
ior tne purpose.oi electing a iJishop.
Georgo Francis Train hos been libera
Vaughn.
On seeioir the poor eirl. our interest in
L .1. ! . n I - .
uer was Erea.iy intcnsincu. ana -we felt
more than ever convinced of her innocenpA
Hester is a short, stout irirl. with a round
neaa, nun, broad toreheud. an onen be.
nevolent face, light brown hair, soft blue
eyes, and fair complexion. She has
quite, self possesses manner, arid is gentle
in her movements and speech She can
read and write, and is very intelligent for
one ot hct claw, oho showed us anvr!
ot Lemh Uiohmond s stories that ht
been rending, and exhibited uodergarments
mat sne naa maae mat were vcrv neattv
...k.:.l I v .
cuiuiuiunicu. xiveryiiiinfi' BOOUt hpr in.
aicates a taste lor order, c ennl nfM.
oeanty. As we were left alooo with her
h.. I . f.,M f ...it. r . ., '
" !, ncs ibik ui more man n
hour. She went over tragic scenes of last
year, fehe told us of her young days, her
comes a resident of the United States take ,C(1 from his dungeon, and is now on his way home, how much she feared ber fa'th
toiNew York. On his arrival here, he
win luimcaiatciy declare war
England.
might hear of her disgrace. She said she
agatust wisnea sho had given some other name in
court. When we told her that the families
Tho poor of Boston urn suffortnff mnr w,lB whom she had lived had netitioned
than usual this season.owing to the scarcity me 0vernr for her release, and spoke in 0,1 foot 86.8 ft to Michael Street. Thence
of work for men and women. Unfortu- th.e hihet ternw of her devotion and ?2u'h 0 U.greea iHirtTr minutes est
natcly, Uoston is not pcculiarv in this re- Ia,lDIU,oe8 "eir interests " Oh 1 yes,"
spect. ue Baiu, wim great simplicity, " I never
-A Canadian, who wmhed t. m,rr . "arraeQ J one Du mJ."- '
un2 girl, nromised her that hi., .if. La e even Icet ,(uar!' bM MSe w,ndw that
young girl, promised her that his wife and V ' V " ' . ge w,D(l0W that
two cltildren should Tnrit U 1 ' k! ?hc can Peo r p'asure, water and
. . . ' '"Ihl.l of har nnn.m.n - ...
..ww- - . vuuiiuauu, miu ventilator
tu the ceiling, bhe has a trunk fnll nf
clothes, a number of books, a table, and
their Union, lie soon after killod them all,
and thegirl U now the chief witness against
him.
T r 1 ii r Ty i i
.'in. isaueua rarrar nns ocen ar
rested at Laconiu, iN. II., and held to bail
in D,Ut.'U, charged with hoving attempted
to poison her husband. A young lady
uumeu .Dn .uouiton, ol Jjowell, is charged
wun Deing an aeootnplioe
A physician in Florida iust saved the
life of a lady patient, to whose assistance
l.e was culled fortv minutes after sho had
i -. -
oy miataitc, taken two grains ot strychnine
lie says tne cure Was the result of an ex
petiment made by him when he considered
the Cuse hopeless.
Deacon Andrews, the murderer of
Cornelius Holmes, was committed to the
State l'rison at Charlestown. Mass., on
Saturday night, to serve out his term of
twenty years imprisonment. His first
twenty-lour hours wcro passed iu solitary
i-uiiiiue.ueut.
The steamship Crctcent, of the Galves
ton li ue, was burned at her dock in New
Orloons on Friday niijht, together with a
large amount o! freight. An explosion
occurred during the fire, which injured ten
men severely one of them fatally. The
two stools. bile we were there the door
stood wide opeu. " Oh 1 " said she, " bow
pieasaut it seems to have that door onen
i ou have no idea how dreadful it is to be
shut up all alone these long, dark nights,
wun micenna cockroacnes. l have had
my fingers bitten while sleeping."
A Poser, A ca 1m blue eved. eelf-no
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sesscd young lady, in a village " down
east," received a long call the other day
irom a prying oiu spinster who, after pro.
longing her stay beyond her own concention
r.i. i.
or too young lady a endutance, came to
the main question which brought ber
thither.
I've been asked a good many times if
you were engaged to Dr. C . Now, if
tolas mquire again whether you bo or not,
what shall I tell them I think T "
Tell them," answered the voung !adv.
e? i i ti .
cxiDg ner caini oiue eyes in unblushing
steadiness upon the inquisitive features of
her interrogator, tell them vou tnink vou
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uou t anoir, ana you are sure it is none ol
your business.
am a
The Democrats of 'iVinterset,' Iowa,
loss is estimated" at $200,000, on which , i, ""uofra OI iniersei, lowa,
there was no insurance. ' " ;0,cJ for .colore ni" 'or Ju"."cte of'he
rcace. Ibis waaintcuded as a joke, adap-
The detectives who have been in pur. ted to tho Democratic intellect, but the
suit ol Jeremiah bmith, the Ulster County adoption of tho Constitutional Amendment
iiniruerer. nave returned to Iroy, aud have made him eligible, thus turning the laugh
.tu ui; cum iu ine nanus oi western oc- against mem. l ney were disgusted at
lect-.ves, who, stimulated by the two re- the result ot their own trick and knew uot
wards ot SI,UUU each, will make every ef what to do, but the colored gentleman
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on iu capture mm. j ne cnnaren were came to tneir renet by refusing to bold an
brought home by the detectives. Thev office for bith he was indebted to their
did not knof. until their return, that their votes, and which might subject him to the
uiuuici a ueaci, um mougm tnev were I impuisiion or Dcing a member ol the
3 65 80' fort feet f 40 M in it., t.l.o. r
oeginning. containing De thousand one hun
dred and forty four souare feet T6144 ia ftl
be the same more or less. Also erected there
on one two siory bouse 80x36 feet with stone
basement also eiected thereon.
Seued and tnken in execution and to be sold
as the property of Geo. V. Hintenach and Geo.
Imhofl.
ALSO The following described tract, niece
or parcel of land, situated in Jay Townnhip
Elk Ccunly, Pennsylvania warraDt number fire
thousand and sixteen 601 warranted in the
name of Wilhelra Willmk et al, containing nine
hundred and ninety 990 acres more or less,
bounded on the north by warrant No. 6007 on
the east by warrant No. 6015, on the south by
warrant 6019 and on the west by warrant 6017
which said tract of land is unseated and unim.
proved.
eeued and taken in execution, and to be sold
as the property of The Cherry and Trout Run
Oil & Minning Company.
almj. All that certain piece or parcel of
land situate. Wins and being-in the Horotieh of
St. Marys, County of Elk aod Slate of fens.-
sylvnnia, bounded and described as follows :
Beginning at the intersection of the Philadel
phia and Erie Railroad and St. Michael Street
being the south west corner of the lot. thence
north fifty-five end one haif degrees 55J
west one hundred and nine and two tenths
1 2-10) feet. Thence north thirty four and
one half 84J degrees east eighty-three aad
threetenihs-83 3-10-feet. Thence north eighty
three degrees r83l east thirty-two and five
tenths 326 10 feet Thence south ten an 1 one
fourth (10J) degrees, east one hundred and
and twenlv-six and six tenths fl-.J6tJ-101 feel.
Thence south fifty. two and one half (leg roes
west (62 j) sixtttcn-16-lect along snid Kail
road to the place of beginning. Containing
seven thousand six hundred and tcn-7610-
square feet of land he the same more or lens.
On which is erected one two story frame tavern
house about 60 feet by 80 feet, one two story
frame building used as a drue- store, one two
story frame building fronting on Michael Street
and the Philadelphia and Erie R. R. and oue
old barn 86 bv 20 feet.
Seised and taken in execution and to be sold
as the property of James Coyne, and of Joseph
muviui icrre lenani.
JAMES A. MA LOVE SWifr
Sitsnirr's OrticE. Ridowat, Pa.. 1
December lltb. 18G8. St.
JesPaiKTisa ef every description dojt
promptly at this office, and in a style un
equalled m this section ef tk State. Entire
atisfaetioa guaranteed.
W. 8- SERVICE.
W.
8. SERVICE,
Will from this date bt prepared to icD
at the lowest prices.
STOVES FOR PARLORS,
STOVES FOR KITCHENS,
STOVES FOR HALLS,
STOVES FOR BED ROOMS,
STOVES FOR STORES,
8TOVES FOR MILLS,
STOVES FOR HOTEL3,
STOVES FOR OFFICES,
STOVES FOR CHURCHES.
Ad I in fact for all places whete stoves
are needed. Give him a calll.
on the way to Olive to join ber.
A Boston young lady has sued a man
recently murried, lor alleged breach of
Deraooratie party.
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mted States are required to be naturalized promise, after thirteen years' enga-emenf
ns heroin prescribed ; but any alien who
has hcrctoroie declared his iutentim to
become such citizen may be admitted to
citizenship as hereiu prescribed after the
expiration of two years from the time of
filing said declaration or a duly certified
copy thereof in the ofBoe of the Clerk ol
the Uuitud States Court of tho District in
which he resides.
her damages being stated at $8,000. The
deletidcnt pleads that they were not suited
to each other, that he is poor, oi that the
plaintiff has not lost either money, virtue,
friends or reputation. Also, that she
thought it wicked to go to the theatre, that
she had too extravagant ideal of living,
and that they mutually agreed to separate.
Influential citizens in Havana have re-
Gx.v. Howard tells a eood storv of a
planter who assembled all his hands in the
spring, and told them they rnutt vote for
the Democrats, or be would not eiunlov
their. The darkies waited until the oottoo
was whitening and then called on hi&i and
told him ho must give his word to vote the
itadioal ticket or tbey would leave him in
a body. And he did it.
lOjjiICAL.
Nasby asscrisfiat the jump from Lincoln
to Johnson, broke Seward's back.
Iowa cast more rotes
the recent election.
Mr. Burli.noame, a Massachusetts
Yankee coes to England as the dinlomatlo
ceived telegrams from prominent Liberals representative of China, and overcomes all
and Cubians in Spain asserting that Gen. obstacles. Mr. Johnson, a Maryland Demo
Uulce, the nea-ly appointed Governor Gen- crat, noes there as the reDrcseutative of
era) of Cuba, goes ti the island fully au- this country, and disgusts everybody. I.
thorized to modify the duties, and to govern lis a nitv that we cannot swan with China.
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than Y ifcoDsin in it on a liberal basis ; and also to issue a Uurhugame baa Be use. He ought to be
general amnesty to all insurgent, upon I representing his own country instead of the
their laying down their arms.
The season just closed has been more
disastrous to the shipping on the Western
waters than any previous oue, aod the ag
gregate accideots to aud losses of vessels
this year exceed those of any other by 314.
During this season 255 vessels wen ashore
at various points 107 on Lake Michigan,
50 on Lake Hudson, 65 on Lake Erie, 27
Treasurer Spinner in his report urges
the the woman clerks be paid the same
sularies as the uen.
California polled 118,000 votes in I860,
and only 110,000 in 18G8. This is a speci
men of the Irish captain's advanciug back
wards. On the question of voting bonds for
school purposes in Oskaloosa. Iowa Tups.
day, an intelligent Democrat cast his ballot 00 ake Ontario and six on Lake Superior.
in his owo hand scribe, " Sio Bawns." There was altogether, during - the same
The New York Sun has it, from high period' 89 ves8els wrccked od wh( lost,
authority, that Geo. S. Boutwell, of Mas An nnu9Ua,Iy larFe number of accidents oc-
aachusetts, will be offered the Secretaryship cured 10 the Straights of Mackinaw,
of the Treasury by Gen. Grant, and he will An important decision was rendered
accept the position. in tho Supreme Court at Richmond, Va.,
It is suggested that the women of the bJ Judge Underwood, on Saturday. A
country tuko a vote upon the question w"mn named Sally Anderson was brought
whether or not thev desire suffrage. If before the Court on a habeas Corpus, she
they do, that will help the men make up having received the death sentence for the
tbeir minds on the subject. I crime of Arson. It was contended in her
behalf that one of the Magistrates before
whom she was tried was disqualified from
holJing office by the Fourteenth Amend-
ment of the Constitution, he having been
Celestials.
TrtE repudiation proposition of the
President's Message was telegraphed to
London promptly on its appearance ; but
our securities held abroad hsro not at all
been affected by it. The quotations from
London at the end of last week were the
same as at the beginning of the week.
They know in Europe, as well s we know
here, that the schemes and propositions of
the President amount practically to noth
ing. It is understood there, as well as
here, that all power lies with Congress.
It is estimated that if all the - negroes
who were prevented by terrorism, and
white rebels who were disfranchised by
their treason, bad voted in November, the
Presidential vote would have reached 7,
000,000, iu 1868. In 1800 it was 4,680,.
194; la 1856, 4,010,918.
The Riohmood Dispatch says that the
(peaking ot Mr. Seymou- was " a freak ol
despair, and had do more influence upon
the tesult than does the beating of tom
tom over the bed of dying Indian.'
One ot the electors of North Carolina,
who waa choen to fill a vacancy, was a
colored man named Wilson. His waa tho
first electorial vote ever ctt by a colored
man for a President ot the United States
The West Virginia Legislature proposes
to ask Congress to set oft a region ot public
lands in the Neighborhood of New Mexioo
and Colorado, with ao area tit times as grett
in the rebel service, and that consequently
the Court which sentenced her was illecally
constituted. The Judge sustained the
plea, and released the prisoner. Oce hun
dred and fiftynine convicts, now iu prison,
and who were tried by eourts similarly con.
stituted, will doubtless take advantage of
this decision.
The Reno, brothers and Charles Ander
son, the four express robbers who were eon.
fined in the jail al New Albany, Iod., were
taken therefrom early on Saturday morning
by a mob and immediately hanged. It ia
supposed that the mob came from Seymour,
Ind , where two or three extensive express
robberies have been committed, and that it
included the same men who recently
hangea three other men woo bad been eon
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as the State or new j. org, ana presenut to cetati in ,he rotberies. The " Seymour
th freedmeo, to be theirs aod their heirs Reui,tora " have thus carried out their
forever. threats, and externrDited the eantr of rob-
tars who bad so Ions invested their localt
CflBUTMASfc coming jty.
Northern traitors who enjoyed the bos-
pitalites of Fort Lafayette during the war
will rejoice to hear of the destruction of
that institution by fire a day or two ago
The National Jntellitjenccr threatens
Gen. Grant with an earnest and generoos
support in whatever be may project for the
restoration ol peaoe to our distracted
country.
Jon.v Nevin, a native of Ireland, and
living with bis soa at Underbill. Vermont.
is said to be one hundred and seventeen
years old, and yet is as vigorous as a man
of sixty. He has worked on his ton's farm
during the post season. Ue ia the father
of thirteen children, the " baby " of the
family being fifty years old.
The llev. Mr. Nasby intimates that
President Johnson would be an acceptable
candidate for the Spanish throne, because
he has all his life been putting the Bourbon
down.
Texas.- To show where Texas stands
on Ui Union question -GslveMou ia the
only place io that State where greenbacks
pas curreat.
Alexander II. Stephens bas been
choven rrrfessor of History and Political
Soieoces io the University of Georgia.
rilOULAMATION. Whereas, the
Hon. II. W. Williams. President Judge and
nous.., v. pciiuuze auu Jesse tvvler. Asso
ciates, Judges of the Court ( f Quarter Sessions.
Orphans' CVurt, Oyer and Terminer, and Gen
eral Jail ileliverv, forthetnal of capital and
oiaer oucntes in me county or iillt, by their
preceipts to me directed, hare ordered the
aloresnia named Courts lobe holdenat Ride-
war, in and for the county of Klk. on the
Second Monday of January, it being the 11th
any ci me monm, ana to continue one week,
.Nonoe is hereby eiyen to the Coroner. Justinei
of the Peace, and CoDs:ablcs of the said eonnw.
that they are by these presents commanded to
be then and there in their proper persons at
ten o'clock, A. M., of said day, with their
foils, records and inquisitions, and other re
membrances, to do those thinrs which their
offices appertain to be done, and that all
Justices of said toun-y make returns of all
recoeniiauces entered into before them, to th
C'erk of the Court, as per act of Assombly of
marcu im 100. Ana those wbo are bound to
prosecute the prisoners that are or shall be in
tbe jailor the county of Elk, and to be then
and there to prosecute against them as shall
be just.
JAMES A. MALONE, Sheriff.
Ridgway, Dee. 18, n5tc.
TIN WARE AT WHOLESALE A3D RETAIL.
JOBBIXO 15 ALL IT8 BRA5CIII3,
ROOFING AND SPOUTiNG,
HOCSB TCR5ISHI50 GOODS,
TOTS, BIRD CAGES,
ri'Mrs, piPKixa.
Ridgway Not. IS. IBM, Tlnltf.
POWELL ft SIME.
QOODS FOR TILE MILLION.
POWELL, & KIME,
At their capacious stores both in
IUDGWAY
AND
CENTRE VILLE ,
nave oo hand, splendid OMortaamts oi
all seasonable Goods adapted to the Want
of the people of Klk and adioiniasr
OF V
counties, which they are selling at fries
that defy competition. They would simply
state here, that being very large dealers.
their facilities for Durchosinii are an
a w
equalled by any establishment ia the
county. They buy direotly from maaa-
facturcs and on the
GKOUHD PZ.0OI1,
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List of Jurors.
Drawn for January Term, 1889.
GRAND JURORS.
Bensinger Adam Geyer, F. X. Erig.
Fox Lawrence Mohan. Jr.. Enos Haves.
John Mohan, Henry Largey, Peter Thompson,
vriu ". nogerft, i. n. II. f.cXle.
Horton Hezekiah Horton, John Winklebach,
Redford Seigera.
Jay Jacob A Spangler, A. E. Goff.
Jone Joseph Hetchneeker. John Falcn.
John Weidert.
Ridgway W. 8. Service, A. II. Head, Isaae
Horton, Jr.
St. Marys Leonard Whitman, Henry
Fochtman, Frank Soscnheiiaer, Joseph Wil
helm. TRAVERSE JURORS.
Benciette William E. Johnson. Reuben
Winslow, Jr., John Emery.
Benzineer Anton Bille. Jacob Vnllmer.
Joseph Bevsel, William Grots, Adam Kopp.
rox Fred Bchoenine. Matthew Hares
Michael Shartraw, Thomas Malone. Jeremiah
8ulliTan. Thomas A. Gross. William Taylor. Br..
James McCloskey. Reeseman Meredith.
William U. Miredilb.
Horton Joseph S. Hyde. Clark A. Wilcox.
A. Sparks. James Phalan. Patrick Riley. Jr.
Jay William N. Webb. Oliter Dodee. Josiah
R. More-, Anson B. Robinson. Thomaa Toiiar.
Leroy E. Legget.
Jones Michae: Weidert. Josenh Tambine.
Erastus Burlingame.
Kideway Nelson Gardner. Patrick Malone.
J . H. Mayo. Edward Derby. Horace Warner.
Miner Wileox, C. W. ferriee, Homer Perry,
M.V. Moore, Leonard Cook. Henry H. Thomaa.
St. Murys John Foster. Frank Gere-. John
B. Coryell.
Spring Creek Martin Perrin. John S.
George.
NOTICE is hereby giyon that the following
accounts have been n'ed is my offioe and
will be presented at the next two ef the
Orphan's Court of Elk County for confirmation.
jrinoi account or Aaam Jaeberger Executor
f Jos Erig. deceased.
GEO A. RATHBUN, Register.
Dec. 11th, 69nMt.
W. W. SHAW Practices Medicine
and Surgery. Ccntreville. Elk county
inmr-ii bb-ly.
prrinl gtotircjj.
A rsw RtmsDj i Co5strxrT:0!f. A
Physician whoh-id Consumption fnr scveial
years, with fr equent bleedings of the lungs,
curea nunseii wun mediciue unknown to
the profession, when his case appeared hope
Jess. lie is the only physician who has nsed
it in bis own person, or who has any knowledge
of its virtues ; a id he can ascribo the degrte
of health be now enjoys to nothing but th.
use of his medieino ; and nothing but utter
despair and entire extinction of all hope of
recovery, together with a want of confidence
in an others induced him to hatard tbeexper
i ment. To those suffering with any disease
oi i uc mugs ue proncra a treatment he con
ndently believes will eradicate the disease.
i-nce i.ou per bottle, or S8a half doien.
sent by express. Send fer a circular er call
on Da. E. Uovlstox Jacksox, No. 250, Sorth
tentn Hireet. l'hilnielphio, Pa.
may 30.(58-ly
CARD TO THE LADIES. Dr. Dupon-
cos uui,ut,.T rr.KlUDlUAL PJLL!
for females. Infallible in correcting irrcg
marines, Removing Obstructions of the
Monihly Turn', from what ever eima. mnH
always successful as a preventive. One Pill is
aaose. females peculiarly situated, or those
supposing themselves so, are cautioned against
using these Pills while in that condition,
lest ihey invite miscarriage, after which ad-
iuuuiiiuu ma rropneior assumes no re
sponsibility, although their mildness would
prevent any mischief to health: otherwise
the Pills are rceommen. ded as a Most Invalu
able Remedy for tbe alleviation of those
suffering from any irregularitios whatever,
as well as prevent an increase of fwi1v
when health will not permit it ; quiet ins: the
nerves and bringing back the " rosy color of
health " to the oheek of the most deliml.. ,
Full and explicit directions acconmnn
each box. Price $ 1 per box : 6 boxes. S5. '
Sold in Ridgway. Pa., by G. G. Messeno-.r.
Druggist, sole agent for Ridewav. Ladiea. hr
sending him $1 to the Ridgway P. O. can
nave the Pills sent (confidentially) by saail to
any part of the country, iree of miiir.
Sold also by Swayna & Reynold, 8t. Mary's,
and by on Druggist in every village in the
union.
S. D. HOWE.
my2-68-ly. Sole Proprietor, N. T.
PATRONIZE HOME INSTITUTIONS.
FLOUR, FEED AND
E subset ibers
GRAIN.
their
rrUIE subset ibers having completed
a ew unsi rani in iuagway tre now
prepared to furnish the people of the sur
rounding country with
Flour of the Best Quality,
and of their own manufacture, at the lowest
market rates.
The attention of lumbermen and oihr
Is called to cur facilities for furnishins
them with
FEED OF ALL KIXDS.
cheaper than it can be bought any other
place in the county.
ri"S t AiD tok Gain.-t
J. S. HYDE,
J. V. HOUsT.
J X. WH1TM0BE.
Kevtnber 7, 187tf
Another advantage,
get what you want at
you will save time by
them and TIME IS
Toa oaa always
their stores, hssea
going direetly t
MONEY. Wa
have no space bcre to enumerate all tbe ad
vantages you will have in patronising the
establishments. But call and see, and
reap tho tbe advantages for voursalvea.
Among their Goods you will find
DRY GCOD3 In eniless varieties.
GROCERIES choice and fresh
CLOTHING of best material ssaerior
cut and finish,
BOOTS S SHOES of tbe bast
stock and make,
CROCKERY for aswlj married,
taiddle aged and eldeily.
DRIED FRUIT,
BUTTER, EGGS,
rORK, nAM3,
LARD, TLOUB,
CORN MK AL
AND EVERYTHING ELSE J
26 inch shared shingles tales lor goods,
at the market pries, at both store.
Alto most other kinds of coualry pro
duse taken at tha market ta'ar
vial if.