. 8. S 0 R If WELL, Editor , SATURDAY, JULY 30,1870. ANNOUNCEMENTS. FOR CONORESS. Hon. Gt.vsstW. Srorrm.o will be a candi date for Congress, subject to the usoges of the Republican pnrty. FOR PRESIDENT JUDGE. Hirkt Southkb, of this county will be a andidale for President Judge of the Sixth Judicial District of Pennsylvania, subject to the usages of the Republican party iu Iho District. We are authorized to announce the name of 8. S. Woonnrrr, as a candidate for President Judge, subject to the usages of the Republican REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET. or CounO Commissioner, A. W. GRAY, of Jny township. For Jury Commissioner, HORACE LITTLE, of Ridgwiiy. For County Survryor, 3. L. BROWN, of Jones towtiship. For County Auilkor, CHARLES M'VEAN. of St. Mrys. THE WAR. All eyes are now turned toward Europe, aud the world awaits breathlessly the coming coutest. For the past week the contending nations France and Prussia liave been actively engaged in moving the nrniics, fortifying cities, strcngthcucuiug the outposts, and making the most extco h'ivo preparations lor the couflict, IJut it has not yet come. The state of Kuropo is much the same to-day as it was one week ago, except that the preliminary operations for war are uow uuarly completed. Two skirmishes have been fought, resulting favorably to the Prussians, and demon strating the superiority of the Needle gun over the French. Chasscpot. 15Iood has thus been spiU, and all hopes of peace are how abaudoned. Napoleon commauds the French army ia person. Cable telegrams announce that a sccrot treaty between Frame and Prussia has been brought to light, of which the follow ing is said to be the text: The preamble sets forth that the King of Prussia and the Einpcior of the French in order to strengthen the ties of friend ship between the two governments and people, &c, hereby conclude the subjoined treaty. In the first article Napoleon admits and recognizes the late acquisitions ot Prussia from Austria. la the second the Prussian King enga ges to facilitate the French acquisition ol Luxemburg. In the third the Emperor acquiesces in the uuion of the North and South German States, Austria excepted. Iu the fourth, France finding it necessary to absorb Helium, Prussia lends her assistance to that measure. The fifth article is the usual one of offensive and defensive alliance between the two nations. The- publication of this treaty in the Enlish journals has produced intense ex citement in England. It is asserted that the government cannot maintain a neutrality under the circumstances, and will bo obliged to side with Prussia. lcnmark has decided to remain neutral and Russia and Austria have evinced a similar determination. But other com plications may arise, and by next week we will perhaps chronicle events far different from thoso now anticipated. Judicial Convention. The Judicial Confrecs of the Gtb Dis trict (Erie. Warren and Elk counties) met at Irvinton on the 21st inst. Tho counties weio entitled by party usages to five delegates, but Erie claimed a double representation on account of having more Republican voters than both Warren aud Elk together. The demand was refused and the Erie dclgates refused to participate in the Convention til! Friday last when the matter was compromised by allowing Erie county ten votes, Watren county eight and Elk county six. The candidates for nom ination are Woodruff, of Erie, Wetmore of Warren, and Souther of Elk. Up to Monday evening the 25th, 240 ballots bad been taken without effecting a a choice. A dispatch to the Ere Repub lican on Monda y night, says : MoCreery, of Erie, baa just offered a resolution in substance that Erie county Laving the most Republican voters, there fore she ought to receive the nomination. Brown, of Warren, moved to amend by declairing as the sense ot the Convention that location had nothing to do with the candidate, bui convenience, after qualifica tions, should be the rule for the govern ment of delegates ia selecting a condidate. To this amendment, Warren and Elk said vea. 14 votes ; Erie said nay, 10 votes. The following resolution was then offered bv Mr. Wilcox, of Elk. Resolved, That in view of the apparent impossibility of the Convention being able to make a nomination from among any of the candidates before it, those candidates are requested to signify to the Conventon tbyir winir.:x-s. ihr.l tlio 3e!t;gat a- be iu liberty to cast their votes for any person within the district who, in their judgment, would be a proper penon for the office of President Judge. This resolution was carried 14 to 10 Elk and Warren for it, and Erie against. Wilcox, Brown and Davenport, wero appointed a committee to submit the reso lution to the candidates. 31 r. Davenport, on behalf of the Erie delegation, refused to call upon the can didates, and ou the return of the balance of the committee, it was announced that tho Erie delegates could onlv vote fur Woodruff, first and last. Messrs. Wcfmore and Souther have sent in a paper, agreoing to the resolution offered by Mr. Wilcox of Elk. and passed by the convention, referred to above. After this a resolution was offered and passed, adjourned the convention, to meet at this place on the 10th day of August, at 2 o'clock, l. M. FOREIGN NEWS London, July 25. Dispatches are sail to have been received hero stating that a battle has been fought near Nancy, forty miles irom btrausbourg, in which tho Prus sians wero victorious, although tightine against heavy odds. Tho French force, numbering nine thousand men, were attack ed by five thousand Prussians. After a stubborn stand the French wero compelled to retire, leaving tho Prussians masters of the field. The rumors of a sccrot treaty have an unfavorable effect upon the Stock Exchange. Consols opened at 891 United States 5-20's of '02,82. Consols, since the opening, have declined I, and are now quoted at 8'.). United States bonds remain steady at 82. It is reported that the Turkish Govern ment has contracted with parties in Amer ica for two hundred cannon. Paris, July 2". Tho American ladies held onothcr meeting yesterday, to organize a Sanitary Commission. Mrs. Buriingame was chosen President ; 31rs. Lvans, ice President; Mrs. L L Ward, Secretary, and Mrs. Kock, Assistant Secietary. The fol lowing committee was appointed: Mes- dames Paui, Forbes, Livermore, Mersi'.l and Crain, and MM. D'Ellis, Harwood and Ben ton. The bureau of the new Commission is at No. 15 Rue de laPaix. General Baraguay D'Hilliers has been placed in command of the Paris troops go ing into garrison in tho fortifications of Paris. London, July 25. The people of Prus sia will observe Wednesday next as a day of fasting and prayar to propitiate Divine Providence and invoke blessings on their arms. It is expected the French fleet will attack Kiel. Eleven French frigates, steering east, pasted Hastings Monday. The special correspondent of tho Tribune writes from Mctz, July 23, describing the movement of troops. On that day there were 10,000 soldiers at Forbach, 7,000 at St. Avolt, and 2,000 at Sarquemincs. There was a large cavalry camp at Thionville, which protects the left of the French army. The First Division of the Third Corps is commanded by General Ayaiands, and is comprised of tho 18th battaliou ot Ches- seurs, aud 5'Jth, 62d, 81st, and 95th regi ments ot tho liae. The Third Division marched out on the morning of tho 22d, and by this time at Bouley, on the road to Saarlouis. The imperial guard is reported on the way to Metz, but their probable ces- tinatiou is Nancy. Many arrests are made daily. A corres pondent of the London Standard was arres ted. Reentered the camp without leave, telling the sentinel his British passport was was an order from headquarters, lae au thoritie.i prohibit the sale of military maps to civilians. Ouicors only can buy them No eoods are permitted to come by rail except by the quartermaster s orders, the factories aro unable to obtain coal, and will bo obliged to close. Marshall Bazaino is sending everywhere for :uaps of closo. The organization of the postal service for tho army has commenced. Ducking a Woman in Full Afternoon DresiJ. From tho N. V. Sun. Wm. Norman, of Pittsburgh, an attache of tho Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad Company ; Thomas Blackmore, cigar man ufacturer of Pittsburgh : and Henry S, a soap manufaotnrerof this city, acnompan ied by a lady, went down to Cooncy Island yesterday to see fun and have a dash in the surf. The three gentlemen, after swimming some time, ran up on the beach, and sud denly seized the young lady, and notwith standing her resistance bore her off into the water and ducked her two or three times, of course drenching her clothing, hat and all, thoroughly. They then carried her out and placed hei on terra ftrma, amid the up roarious laughter and loud jest and jeers of the throng. The young woman after a few moments reoovered her equanimity, and seemed to accept the situation in the best of good hu mor. One of the gentlemen escorted hereto the hotel, and soon afterward she came out dressed in another suit laughing at ber ad venture. The party evidently intended to create a stir, and enjoy themselves to the top of their bent. A contemporary well says that General Howard is guilty for having treated the people as though they were honest men. lie forgot that he was ia W ashington. An Iowa olerk discovered the incompa- 4L v il 4.1 jj.ai,!'. To-day closes the trout season The pail factory, at Erie, was lestroyed by fire on Tuesday m'gthl. X. Meyer, a butcher in Erie, das been fined 85 for failing to take propel care of off-falls from his slaughter-house.! A benevolent old gontleman inBt. Louis baa established a fen cent faro baik for tho lienefit of tho poor. bility of smoking and weighing out powder at tho same time by an explosion which made him soar clean over old Jones's cabbage gardon. ! They say an Idaho girl puts on siyle bo cause she cleans her teeth with tie butt end of a blacking brush. She says the was brought up to be neat, doesn't care what folks think. Tho crodkodilcM in Java will long remem ber with pleasure the year 18GD. In that year they destroyed one hundred and fifty natives. This is called a very good sea son. . A certain Scnora Blastiguc, a Mexican lady, has bequeathed three bunded thou sand dollars to the poor, whom her country produces with a pcrcistcncy worthy of a better causo. A Cincinnati gentleman dreamed three years ago of attending bis own funeral, and has since drank himself into bis grave with cheerful regularity, dying promptly on the date seen on the coffin plate of vision. This Cincinati calls prophesy. Mrs. Van Colt, tho revivalist.is going to Chicago to try and answer tho conundrum, "What shall we do to bo saved ?" In all human probability, Mrs. Van Colt has ne7er swung her missionary sickle in a riper field than Chicago. A Londoner, whose twelvemonth wife had eloped with a scion ot a noble house, followed them to Paris, but finding them not, was about to return. Finding the rail way carriages all full but one coupe, he took his seat therein. A gentleman, however, soon came up, and the following scene was enacted : 'Sir, I have engaged this carriago for myself and lady.' 'That make two,' said the husband. 'There are three scats; I can have the third. 'No, we wish to be alone.' Well, I can't help that, and as there is not another seat to be bad in tbo train, I shall not get out.' 'The devil you won't. It you don't I'll pull you out ;' and the protector of the lady, seizing the unfortunate hus band by the collar, carried his threat into execution in less time than is has taken to write it. The 'ejocted' came down on all fours at the feet of the lady, who uttered a terrifio scream, fainted, eto equally aston ished as herself, picked himself up, called a sergeant de ville constator, tho fact that his wifo was with another, and declared him self perfectly satisfied at having evidence sufficient to enable him to obtain a divorce. TOBACCO. We clip the following from the Albion rionecr. Young men, read this: An incident occurcd in this place on Tuesday evening, that gave stronger argu ments against the use of tobacco than could have been produced by volumes of writing. It being a personal acquaintance and friend of ours, and we having been present through the whole scene, we are able to give tho full particulars, which we leave to speak for themselves: Tho person had the day previous been working at somo rather harder labor than he was accustomed to, aod had felt himself rather fatigued. During Tuesday he had used rather more tobacco than common; (he had been in the habit of using it for many years) during the evening be asked a friend for a "chaw, which he gave him in the form of "fine cut;', as he put it into his mouth, he remarked that it was the best and largest "chaw" be bad taken for a month; but he had scarcely had it in bis mouth a minute, before be was seized with a feeling ot death-like fainbiess. This was quickly followed by all the symptoms of the poisonous action of tobacco vomit ing, colds sweats, utter prostration, (so great that he could not even raise himself) aud that terrible sensation of "goneness" that all who have been made sick on this weed can well appreciate. No persuasion could convince him that there was any chance for recovery, aod, indeed, to a casual observer, he looked but little like it. A physician was called in who administered a remedy that caused him presently to feel better, and in the course of a couple of hours from the attack he got to sleep; but for some time it required close observa tion to discern it from that "sleep which knows no waking." By the next morning he was able to be up and go about bis work, though still feeling tolerably weak, but a taste of tobacco again brought a com mencement of the.same symptoms. This was undoubtly an extraordinary rase, and must have been brought about by an extraordinary combination of circum stances; but the question arises, can an article capable of producing such terrible effects on a person habituated to its use, even under extraordinary circumstances, be harmless under ordinary circumstances. How Webster Worked. In tho jpring of 1824 Mr. Webster was mucn conccrnea in ine discussion tnen going on in the House of Representatives at Washington, upon the tariff, One morning he rose very .early earlier even than was his custom to prepare himself to aneak unon it. From Inn? hnfnre davlicht 00 till the hour when the House met. be was busy with his brief. When he was far I advanced iu speaking a note was brought to uuu iiuui ma uupiuuiu vcuib, iiituiuiiug i him thnt the great case of ''Gibbons vs. Ogden" would be called on for argument the next morning, lie was astonished at the 'intelligence, for be had supposed that after the tariff question should have been disposed of he would still have ten days to 1 ,. ' prepare himself for this formidable conflict, in which the constitutionality of the laws v v.t, .mvnt m J . ti i i i J I opoly of its tide-waters, would be decided. He brought his speech on the tariff to a conclusion as sneedily as he could, and t j t. 4 i. ... ,v - .,:. I .r . for the great Jaw argument as the shortness of the notice would permit. lie bad then taken no food since his morning's breakfast; but instead of dining he took a moderate doso of medicine and went to bed, and to sleep. At 10 P. M. bo awoke, called for a bowl of tea, and without other refresh ment went immediately to work. To use his own phrase, "the tapes bad not been off the papers for more than a year." He worked all night, and, as be has told me more than once, he thought he never on anv nrHsmn bad sn eomnl..tilv the free nsa of all his faculties. Ho hardly felt that he T , . , . uuu uuuuy au cuiue.j uuu ma fasting and the medicine done their work. At 9 A. M., after eleven hours of con tinuous intellectual effort, bis brief was completed. He sent for the baiber and was shaved he took a very slight breakfast of tea and a till . crackers; he looked over his papers to see that they were all in order, and tied them un: be read the morning iournals to amuse and than., hi., thoughts, and then ha went , , ' , into court, anu mauo man grana argument which, as Judge Wayne said above twenty years afterward, "released every creek and river, every take ana naroor in our country from the interference of monopolies. Whatever he may have thought ot his powers on the preceding night, the court that day. And yet, at the end of five make and contain ninety-three" and three hours, when be oeased speaking, be could fourth acres strict measure. ' hardly be said to have taken what would ALSO, all that certain tract, picoe or amount to half the refreshment of a com- Parcel ,f' laud in township Elk county, mon meil for above two-and-thirty hours, and, out of tho thirty six hours immediately preceding, he had for thirty-one been in a ' . . state of very high intellectual excitentn; , . . ., T ., , , , eriy-two nunurec aua lourteen and nve and activity. Curt,, Life of Webster. . . . , , . h EIGHT PER CENT. GOLD FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS OF THE ISSUE OF $ 1, 500, 000, BY THE St. Joseph and Denver City RAILROAD COMPANY. In denominations of SI, 000 and $500, coupon or registered, with interest at tight per eent per annum, payable loth tebruary ana Au eust. in GOLD free of United States taxes, in New York or Europe. The bonds have thirty vears to run. payable in New York in GOLD. Trustees, farmers' Loan and Trust Company of New York. The mortgage which secures these bonds is at the rate of $13,500 per mile: covers a complete road for every bond is a first aud ONLY mortgage. This line, connecting St. Jaseph with Fort Kerney, will make a short and through route to lftlitor nla. The Coninanv have aCanital Stock of S1U.UUJ.UJU 1 " 4 . - And a grant of Land from Con gress, of l.liOO.UOO Acres, val ued, at the lowest estimate. at 4,000,000 First Mortgage bonds, Total, . 1,500,000 $13,500,000 Total length of road, 271miles: dlat. Included in this Mortgage, 111 miles; price, 'J7J and ac. cured interest, IN CURRENCY. Con be ob. tamed from the undersigned. Also, pamph- lets, maps add iuforniatiou reining thereto. There bonus, being so well secureu anu yeuu a large income, are desirable to parties seek ing safe and lucrative investments. We-re commend them with entiro confidence. W. P. CONVERSE &, CO., COMMERCIAL AGENTS, No. 64 Pine Sreet, New York. TANNER & CO., FISCAL AGENTS, No 49 Wall Street, New Tork. June 4 3m. mW, COAL!! The subscriber havinc ordered 600 tons bi tuminous and anthiicite coal ia now nreoared to . . . S. . r . -. - ' - v J wiiu uaru oi suit coai, out ur eiuvo aim, lump run ot mines ana lilacksmithiog coal, in quantities to suit purchasers. aq If 'j' FRENCH July 23. 1870. "TOB WORK of all kinds and descri- J dona at this office. SHERIFF'S SALES. T) Y VIRTUE of a writ of Venditioni Ex yjponat issued out ot the Court of Common Pleaa of Elk Cnuntv. Pennavleanin. and to me directed, I will expose to PUBLIC SALrj, at the Court House, in Ridgway, monaay, AUgnsi IZl, u, ttt one o'clock p. M., the following described t.rnnt. nt land niunr in inr tnvnahin V.llr county, Pennsylvania, bounded and des- cnoeu as ioiiows, lo wit : The first, beginning at a hemlock, thence tUmnth two hundred and uioetfoUr rods t0 a hemlock, thence west fifty-eight and one-half rods to a post, and thence north five hundred and ninety-four rods to l" T ' "eS""DS. DU ""! hundred and one acres and sixty-i pcrches and allowance. one nine The second, beginning at a hemlock, thence west seventy-two perches to a hem vu t nv,o ovum ami II V uj tuo tUllVS) VI Miohaei Callaghan one hundred and eleven rods to an ironwood, thence east seventy two rods to a post, and thence north ou nunarca ana eleven roas to tne place oi beginning, containing fifty acre. Seized aIMj ukon ; execution M the property of Henry T. Gout, at tbe suit of James u. Wbetham, and to be sold by JACOB M'CAULEY, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, "fiifl Ridgway, Pa., June 27, '70 $ ' ALSO, by virtue of a writ of Venditioni Exponas issued out of tbe Court of Common Pleas of Elk County, Pennsylva ma, and to me directed, I wul expose to PUBLIC SALE, at the Court House, in llidgway, on Monday, August 1st, 1370, ato o'clock P. M., the following described "auia "l " l"WD8",P' County, Pennsylvania, and bounded and descr,bed as follows, to wit : Beginning at a beech corner, thence north seventy degrees east, ninenty pcrches to a small hemlock, thence south nineteen degrees cast, about one hundred and sev enty-four aud one bait pcrches to a maple, thence south about seventy degrees west. about eighty-eight pcrches to a post, thence UUltll dnCllll TTtCl-i UU Ut VUG uuu- dreJ nd 8eJventfcy.four an'd one.bllf per. chcs to the place of beginning, and con- taining ninety-eight acres more or less. . ALS0' al! that traot PieCe .r. ParCel f land situate n Jay township, JMk county peunsvlvania. being cart ot warrant No 4893, decribed as follows : Beginning at tne nottheast corner otsaid warrent, thence , ... , fl h ,. . . .. 0f tne 0t opposite of the land late belong ing to Charles Gardner, which is part of the aforesaid warrant, from thence east on me norm line or (no aiorcsaia warrant so that a line tn tha nlana nf lmcrinninn' will rennsyivania, ana uesonneu as :ouows : Beginning at a pine the northwest corner of warrent No. 4895, theuce east ninety- one and three-fourth perches to a post in iu a i: i :.i . ,i .i. ub..i.i.- corner of William Wehh'a land, tlinnp south seventy degrees west, thirty.thrce and three-tenths perches to a maple, the southeast corner of land allotted lo Sophro Dia Webb, thence north about twenty de grees west along the east Hue of Sophro- nia ebb s allottnicnt one hundred and seventy-four and one-fourth to a small hem lock in tbo west hue of said warrant, be fore tho northeast corner of said Sophronia V) ebb s allotment, thence north alonr the west line of said warrant to the place of beginning, contain'm" eight acres strict measure. Seized and taken in execution as the property of David Tyler, at the suit of Den- son, Campbell & Co., and to be sold by JACUli fll CAULK Y, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, ). Ridgway, Pa., June 27, '70. J " 10"lu ALSO, by virtue of a writ of Fieri Fac ias issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Elk county, waving inquisition and exemption and to me directed, I will expose at fUULlU SALE, at the Court House in Ridgway, on Mondav, August 1st.' 1S70, at one o'clock p. M., all that certain tract of land situate in Millstone Township, Elk County rennsyivania bounded and des cribed as follows, to wit : Besinuine at a post corner of land owned by William Clyde, thenco by land of Wynko.ip north 41 decrees east 6(i per ches to a hemlock, thence by land of Wynkoop, south 89 doprees east 180 perches to a post, thence by luod of Win- i .t.no, J . r f , P BOln - aeKree west o.i percnes to a post, thence by land of llliaui Clide west 198 perches to place of beginning, oontainiog 56 9-10 acres strict measure. Seized and taken in execution as the iroperty of James L. Shaffer at the suit of franklin Forsyth and to be sold by JACOB M'CAULEY, Sheriff, Shriff's Office. ) . . Ridgway, July 5. 1870. J a" lu THE SUBSCRIBERS ARE READY To furnish brick in quantities to suit purchaseers. Will deliver on board of cars on tbe Daugas- - choanda Railroad at Eerley. I T. K1NQ 4 CO. I V... 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