0;ih dounla grtiocate, j. s. m o n n ir n i. l . iu a or,. SATURDAY, MAY UK, 1870. ANXOUNCKM ENTS. yon .,onkkss. Hon. Cm:nni YV. SinT:v:t,n will lie ft sandi dute for Congress, subject to tho usages ft I lie I'ejmbliei.u party. FOK I'UKSlIiF.NT J L OOK. IlfKiiT SorMirn. of this t-fmnt jr will he n rutididnlc lor Picsiib'iit Judge of tl'io FixiU JuHioinl District of IViiinflvaiiin, subject to I lie usages of tlic Republican parly in t lie District. . We nre authorized lo announce the ran c of P. K. Wooiwrrr, n n candidate for President Ju'lgc, subject to lie usnges of Hie Republican prrty. PkESIKDST JUIIOK. We have lit the present tituo, only two mimes for the above position, S. E. Woodruff, Esq., of Erie and Hon. Henry Souther, of this place. We aro but slightly acquainted with Mr. Woodruff, but believe him to be. a gentle man of ability. Mr. Souther is well quul iCcd for the pnsitiou, being tumble lawyer, and would, if chrsen by the District, fili the position to the satisfaction of bis con stituents. As Erio and Warren cn'inties have always had the "Loaves ttud Fishes'' iu the gift of the pin fy and Elk has been ignored on account oi being in the minori ty, we think it no more than just, for the service we have done in behalf of H c publi can principles, and the bigli slai'.Kng and ability of our candidate, that tho uomioa tion be accorded to this end of the District. Aonthcr Rebellion Ended. Lisbon, May, 22. Later novices from Suu'.h America have been received Vy the mail steamer from Rio .Tuner io. The re bellion in the province of Eutrc llious has been brought to a close. Gen. Lnjcz Jordan, commanding the revolutionary loreef, after the itssasMtialiou of the Dictator General, J.J. I'rqniza. proclaimed himself Emperor of the prov ince of Eutre T!io., and ms at once reegni zeel as tucb by the national Government of Argentine Confederation. The recognition of the new government by the ArgeidiiH- Republic has terminated what prom's jd to!.: .; very fermidullo and protracted struggle. This net'ou of the main government i thought to he, however, a stroke of Policy, inasmmh as the country ot Entre Rios, be ing almost eutirely unpioduetive, thereby contributing a very unlimited revenue to the republic, a longer control of that prov ince by '.he Argentine Conf education was considered no advantage whatever, liu' rather us a source of uunojtiuee ami expenditure. Projlaaatin of tho President Agiir.it iho FfiRicr-s. Washington, May L'-l. The President this sfternoou issued a procloma'.ion stting forth that ho has re ceived information of illegal and unlawful expeditions being fitted out in the'U. S. to operate for tho invasion of Canada, a provience of the Crown of Great Brittiau, a country with which the U. S. is at peace; in view of susu icfeiriratiou which is duly autheutieatcd, bo warus all persons enga ged in such expeditious of the consequence of such illegal acts aud announces that if captured they will not beshcilded frcm the penalties so incurred, and that tho United States will aot iutertere in their behalf. Ho enjoins on all cCicers of the United States to employ all legal authority to in terfere and apprcheud such unlawful ex peditions and defeat all participants in their designs, and to aid iu bringing to jus tice every such offender. T! report of tho select commitle ou smuggling lrauds along tho Mexican fron tier is discussed a good deal to-day, aud will, it is thought, lead to some spicy correspon dence with the Mexican goverumcnt. The Mexican Miuistbcr seems greatly annoyed that the report condemns in such strong language the conduct and actions of Presi dent Jaurcz during the late rebellion, lie called upon Senator Patterson, chairman of the committee with Caleb Cushing, in referonoe to tho matter, and seemed desi rous of having that portion of the report which alludes to Jaurez modified, but re ceived no encouragement whatever. Fenian Humors and Movements. New Y'ork, May 24. It is still stated, on good authority, that two stronu Fenian movements are being made simultaneously, one toward the Do- minion. Gen. Spear is in command of the men on the Canadian border just now, but the precise location of Gen. O'Neill is kept a profound secret. The "green bouse" iu 4th street was beteiged this forenoon by uiilitary-lookihg men in considerable nunv bers, who called to procure information The Secretary was busily engaged in re ceiving and answering dispatches. Last night their was a private meeting at bead quartera of four Federal and Confederate officers, who all have commands in the Fen- ran Army. All the n-ms li ne I, nig fjtico bceu forwarded to convenient points along the border, to as to alleviate the r.easuity of Carrying them withthe moving troops. 'II the If S government slops the trains for a certain Imiglh of lime, the liicn w',11 find ' other means of transportation, pnd it is doubtful, whether Undo S.-.m has cnongli troops at. present mailable to stop them The i'Vniiin (iimv will subsist on the Cana dian farmers until the government store houses are captured. Tho headquarters ol the organiztion, under command of John lavage, was a'bd ih i fcc tiR of considerable ,-tir to-day. The news iu the morning pa pers was canvassed very rageily, but it was declaired to bo a hoax, New York cily alone is to furnish a contingent of 25,000 men; squads of meu have left by all the trams to-day oti the Hudson River Railroad. They dare not travel in a body ; each man pur chases bis own ticket and maintains the strictest silence on route. St. Aliens. Vt. May 21. Up to noon to-day tho total number of Fenians who have arrived is supposed not to exceed JiUO, but the officers expect large arrivals from Massachusetts nod New York to-night. These now here subsist among their friends or puchase food at the farm houses in the vicinity. A'l the inns, and liquor saloons have been closed by the au thorities, though the demand for beverages had not been of any great extent. The Fenians aro reticent, and are evidently bent on Intuitu: . Ycster-day all the Irish men connected with the lumber companies in Burlington street demanded their arrears of pay ; in some cases their demands met with prompt settlement, and those who re ceived their saleries suddenly disappeared. They are supposed to. have some connec tion with the raid on Canada. Al! the railroads from the South and East have received notices from protnitnent leaders of the brotherhood to make rxtriordiuary arrangements for the triiiisp'.rtatiou of huge hi'd'us of men, supposed to be deslit-od for the frontier. Jutland, Yt., May 24. Vermont -is again excitement over the projected .Fenian raid on Canada. The ex citement runs higher than atPhi.y tin o since t e .aid of 1807. Irishmen io vi rious parts ot the State are aetivc. V i.i .tiiir.r.n r.f tiirn nr. it Ar r'l r. rr nKiMll ee ir. , pa.v ort tuouuli lien1 1. t night ii i-:nitf from Wa.-li'ng-couutirs, N . Y. !. A 'A,:!., 'ii.-v r Yr'jtri'ii and 1!( I s-.-e V ie a'e csvee!' e! to-u-iy. 1 r.f.Mt: V..y 21. Thro- hiirtdrrM Fei:'..o.s U i'r Ihis City on the Home, Watertuwn and Ogiiensburg II II. this A. M. TI.ey had tickets for Ogdens burg and were to halt at Malor.o. A largo number from tho East and West are now in this city they aro all dressed in citizens doilies and none of them have arms. I'ive iiuudrcd more arc expected to take the caily truio for the North tomorrow morning.- Xi:v Haven May 21. A large cntliushstic fenian meeting was held in Minor Hail in this city to-night, at which patriotic speeches were made. About men have left for the border by the mid night train north. :;s',vs in esisf. Charles Sumner denounce the. income tas. Executions iu Cuba are the order of the day. Fifteen thousand wives are wauled in Kaiinas Graham received 10,000 for defending McFarland. Etrawbtrrys aro ten cents a pound in San Francisco. Naples will have an International Maritime xhibitiou next fall. The tea and silk crops iu China arc good. In New Y'ork on Tuesday a womau tried to burn her own children. Ellen McCarty, of Matteawan. N. Y'., went crazy over 800. De Havens, an aeronaut, fell from a bal loon at Davenport, Iowa. Anson Burliugame's property in San Francisco amounted to $S00,000. Forrest, tho tragedian, wears a finger ring worth five thousand dollars. Nashville turns out a "lirty Stocking" Base Ball Club. Female telegraphers are pronounced a success in Bussia. Foreign emigration is more extensive than ever before. The Armenian bishops have been some what troublesome to t lie Popo. The population of Pennsylvania is 3,500,000. James Gordon Bennett, Jr., is to sail back to America m his own yacht. ' The lemon trees iu California nre .about one-fifth as nnmeroua as the orange trees. Wy was Noah nevea hungry in the ark ? Because he had Ham with him. What everybody doing at the same time? Growing old. Lots in Kit Carson, Kansas, sell for from $500 to $1,000 each. Ode of the Cardiff giants is in limbo out West for not paying bis 53 government tax on receipts. Terriblo Tragedy. From the Nashville Uaiiner, Muy U.l One of the most sanguinary deeds grow ing out of jealousy, nnd one of the highest exhibitions of female courngo we have seen any account of for many a day, occurred s few days since near the the East Tennessee line, io the edge of North Carolina border ing on Uliiuf. county. The, aecount, which we abreviatc from the several reports, seems mirnclous and extravagent. Tho parties representee! arc said to be credible and re sectable, 1 1 appears that the wife of James Da venport became jealous of a young girl named Kate Jackson, represented a9 being quite handsome aud lovable. Quarrels and contentions were fierco and frequent be tween the two ladies aforesaid. On the day of the fatal collision it ap pears that M;ss Kate Jackson( in company with her married sister, Mrs. DeArmand, passed the resideuco of the Davenport fam ily. As soon as the sisters. were discovered on tho road, the Davenports six io uumber, comprising the mother, three daughters, two of them growu, aud two sons, the el dest about eighteen years old, rallied in force, nr.d set out iu vigorous pursuit.of the defenceless sisters. The trail wss continued was coutiuued until the sisters had nearly reached the Tenncsee line. Here tho Da venport brothers, by a military movemeut, strategically flanked them, nnd presented a front armed wish slicks and stones. This caused Kate nnd her sister first to halt and tl on to attempt to retrace their steps. But on attempting to retreat they were confron ted by Mrs, Davenport and her three daughters similarly aimed, who demanded Mrs DeArmand to get out of the way. as they intended to kill Kate. Instead of obeying this order. Mrs. DeA. made prep erations to defend her sister. Y'oung Da venpor.t, the eldest son. seeing theoposition lo the order, at onec let. go a stone at. her. which took ellect on her head, breaking her skull and prostrating her lifeless on the ground. The heroic Kale was thus, at the nnet of the engagement, left to di fend herself. She rallied and meintained her lino by iu ciiseriminaiitly hurling upon the attacking party such flinty missiles as came opportune to her. One of these shots took effect up on the cider Davenport boy, slitting his face open, and placing him horn dc combat Turning her attention, then, to the mater nal head of the Davenport family, she di rected a stone against her head that iiitletca a revere wound and laid her sprawling on the 11' Id. This nceompKscd, the brave irl slowly fdi back to a position where she could sup-ply herself with necessary anima tion. This point atlaiutd, and being still beseigfcd, she again discharged a idiot, nnd another of the Davenport boys wilted. Then the Davenport girls rallied and made a desperate charge upon her with clubs and stones, inlletiug serious wounds, but not dan-aging her mueu. Ju?t at this easis Kate," hard pressed as the was, and having no tiuie to stoop to gather roeks to defend herself, extricated from her pocket a tuiali peu-knife, measuring about six inches iu the blade and commenced an inaiscrimiuate nnd very wild and gfneral cutting and slashing at the combined Davenport girls surrounding her. The rasult of tho featful frenzy on the part cf Kate w as seriously detrimental to the well-being of the Davenport females Two of them received serious slashes from the weapon she wielded one of them .drop ping on the field from the lo. s of blood let flowing by the knife, and the other to ser ioiiily disable as to be a fit subject for hos pital prrctiee, This unexpected result contributed iiin tciiully to the withdrawal of the remaining Davenport besiegini; party, who queitly re moved thrir disableb from the fie'd, leaving the heroic Kate master of the situation. The causalties sustained in this engage ment only amount to the death ol Mr. De Armand, wilh tho probability that tho el der Miss Duvenport will also die, and the crippling for life of four others of the Da venport family. Kate Jackson was less injured than any one engaged in the tight, and was able to carry her dead sister home after the battle closed. Jehovah's Band. A New religious (?) sect sprung up in Macoupin, about twelve miles from Patter son, N. J., under the especial auspices of a wealthy farmer named John Rhioesmith, who is their leader, as was Joe Smith, and is Biigham Young of the Mormons. The society is somewhat fashioned after the man ner of tho defunct '.Iloly Holers," Scl eral Screamers" and "Pious Jumpers." They call themslves "Jehovah's Band," and a latjier jolly band they are. Their reli&iefus exercises consist principally in pufiing,4)!owing, whistling, shouting, jump ing, wrestling, screaming, falling upon the floor, bouudering about like fish out of wa ter, kiekiug, rolling over each other male aud female, and making all sorts of redicu lous noises, and performing all imaginable descriptions ot silly Duties. Baptism is one of their rites, and this is always performed at night,' and in a mill pond on Rhir.es mith's farm. Out tiders are permitted to visit their meetings, but none but the saints are allowed to participate iu their peculiar man ner of worship. That is a redeeming trait. Topic Ilarrisburg A little child in Fond da Lao, Wis., re reccutly fell, bit his tongue, and bled to death. There is a doctresa in New YTork who professes to cure corns by pouring oil in the ear. flilk (tymntij gduccale. Car Time at llirigicat. Srie Express East 0:41 p. ill, do do West ft: .to a m. do Mail East 2:50 p. m. do do 'West 2:(io p-. m. jocal Freight Knt 11:00 a. m. do do West 6;35 p. m. Elk lodge, A. Y. M. , stated ' meetings of Elk Lodge will be icllal. their hull on the second and fourth ruesdays of each month. J. K. WIIITMOUE. Sec. I. O. O. T. The Hopi'lar meetings of Bidgwny Lodge, So. 250, field every Wednesday evening at heir Lodge Kooni. H. A. r ARSONS, W. S. Notice The Commissioners will meet at their office in liidgway, Elk county, Pa., on Moudaj, Jntie U5th, 1870. C, 11. M'CAULEY, Clerk. Congress will adjourn on the 15th of July. Two locomotives ou the Lehigh vally railaoad, named the "Bee" and "Ant," weigh each sixty-five tons. At St. Paul licenescs are to cost 85 for every male and 825 for every female dog "Pups" according to value. Just received at Variety Hall a full line of Fine Shirts, Duck, Drilling and Deniin Overalls, Jumpers and Hickory Shirts, at prices within tho reach ol all. Call in and sco tho large variety to select from no trouble to show goods. J. B. Baird. A Popular Institution. There is, perhaps, no institution of learning in this country so widely known and so extensively patronized, as tho Iron City College. Y'oung meu conie thousands of miles to avail them selves of the advantages aflbreded by its splendid system of practical business edu cation. Pittsburgh Commercud. What is the use ol suffering intolerable misery for froru wei:ks to months with a "Cold in the Head,'' when Dr. Sage's Ca tanhltcmedy gives immediate relief, aud will permanently cure all such cases, aud costs only fifty cents for a package which prepares oue pint of the medicioe. Sold by druggists, or send sixty cents to Dr. It. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Yr,. and get it post free. At a meenting of the Republican County Committe, held at llidwgay, May 20th 1S70, it was ordered that the primery meetings of the several Election Districts bo held at their respective Election Houses on Saturday July 0th 1870 between the hours of 10 a. m. and 7 p. m. to elect del egates to meet in County Covention a? Itidgway ou Tuesday the 12th. of July at 4 o'clock p. m. Resolved, That a meeting of the Coun ty Commitee be held nt Itidgway, on Fiiday, the 17th day of Juue 1870 at 3 o'clock p. iu. A full attendance is desired. By Order County Committee. CiiAS. McVka.v, J. R. Baird, ;cc y. Chaiimin Base Bai l. Below is tho score of the game played here on the 20th by Alcrsts, of Itidgway aud the Independents of Renbva. Though the Alerts were badly beaten, they need not bo ashamed of the- game ; taking into consideration that their opponents are ao old olub, we thirds they done well : Kl'N3 MADS E.'.CII INNING. 1st 2d 3d 4 th 5th 0th 7th 8th Iudependut.O 0 0 18 9 15 5 7- 70 Alert.. 2 3 5 13 8 5 1 845 Umpire Arthur J. Comley, Renovo. Scorers George A. Rathbun, Alert ; W. Crouse, Independent. Senator Cameron. The Republican party in Pennsylvania will be represented in ibe next State Campaign Committee by the lion Simon Cameron. No man better fitted for that position could be chosen. Mr. Cameron is well acquainted with the poli tics of the whole State, and though well advanced in life he possesses more vim than most men of not half his years. As the General always enters acompaign to win, we may expect a lively canvass on the part of bis party in this State the com ing fall. 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To suitable men we will give a salary of $000 to $1,000 a year aDove Traveling and other expenses, aud a rea sonable commission on salts. Immediate application are' solicited from proper parties. References exchanged. Ap plications are solicited from proper parlies. Alpply to, or address iomediatety J"v PACKER & CO., Continental Mills." jai Bowsry New York. rV REASUREK'S SALE OF U i SLATED LANDS. Notica is hereby given that, street ble to an Act jof Assembly, passed 13 ih March. 1815, entitled "An act to amend an act directing the mode of selling unseated lauds for taxes, eve., the following tracts in Elk couuty will be sold for arrears, vt the Court llonso, in Ridgwsy, on the sete ond monday of June best. SAI.F- LIST Or UKNJ'.'ZET TOVf NKH1 P I'Ott UN PAID t.'.xks or 18GS anij 180y. 1(7. 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