;1lt Milr.ttr.ntt Henry A. Tarson, Jr., . . Editor. THURSDAY, AUGUST 2JTHT87fl. . RSFUBLICAX NATIONAL TICKET. ion IMIKSIDKXT, FIU1 HERFORD B. HAYES, OK OHIO. i on VH'irnr.sii)i;x'i', WILLIAM A. WHEELER, OF XKW YOHK. KT.ECTOHH AT LAIIiiK. llenjamln 7t. llrewstrr. of Plillmleliiliiii. John V. C'liiill'iint, f Allrulieiiy. lllSTRICT EI.KCTOIi. 1 John Welsh. Miles I,. Trm-v, 3 Henry HlsMnn, la s.W. Ktnrkre'nlli-r, :t Chris. J. Holl'muil, 117 litinli-1 J. Mori-ell, 4 (has. T. Jcines, IS Jereinlnh l.vciim, fi Kdwln A. Kit ley, l'l M'lllinin rin'v, tl llen.liiiiiin Smith L'O Win. Cmiierim, 7 J. W. lirrnnrcl, Jl J. 11. limin.-llv, s .lneoh Kimlih, -: 1 imiii-l oNi-il'l, 1 Jnhn 11. Vniii-1, AVilliniii Nelili, 10 Jnspph Tliomas, 1-JI A. II. lieru'iii-r, 11 Alio l'nrdee, 'HI Ham. S. Jiirksnn 11 Lewis rnirhe, ''-'U .Ins. Westi-riiiiui, l:t Kd. S. Hlillinan, 27 W. W. Wlllier. J I William Liilder, The wny to put it bi-fovo tin- iK'ok' ix as follows: Let the people renieni ber tliat the nvernge expenses of ISu clinntiu'rt nl M I i li ist rat ion were i-ii-lily-one millions per annum, or SL'.dl per eajiita of our population in istiti thirty-one million person.s nnd the expenses of General Grant's lulminis t rat ion in 1875, after deducting those sums entailed hy the reliellion, were only eighty-six milllions, heing only '-,0o per eapita of our population of forty-two millions. This is real re trenchment and reform. STATE XOTES. About two hundred men aroat work on 1 ho State Hospital for the insane at Warren, nnd L'0 bricklayers are at work on their new Court House. Sixty Crawford county nun, with seven mowing machines, live horse rakes, and eleven teams for hauling hay, met, cut and put up, on a farm near (iuy's mills, over lil'ty tons of hay, from thirty acres of meadow. On Wednesday night of last week, tlic well owned hy .Messrs. Cook Knight, on the farm of Mr. M m. M. Lorali, at Monroeville, Jieaver town ship, after being tubed, commenced ilowingaiid the yas ignited, burning the pumper., Mr. Thomas Klingen sinitli.so severely that the flesh peeled oil' (litl'ercnt parts of bis body. At latest accounts, lie was considered to be out of danger. Clarion Jackxonimi. David Uaxter and Jaim-s Gordon, colored individuals, of Uniontown, fought a duel with "popper boxes" in Nicholson township, Fayette county, . a few days ago. Gordon snapped twice, but his weapon did not go oil'. He then took up a stone struck the hammer with it, discharging two bar rels at hi?j antagonist, but without ef fect, and then wheeled and took to bis heels, passing through a brier field, leaving the greater port ion of his clot lies on the- bushes. Baxter lired three shots after his retreating enemy, but be too missed his mark. Cleveland, Ohio, August 1(3. The New York Kxpress which left Cleve land about lo o'clock last night, on the LakcShore Ilailroad, was thrown from the track about '1 o'clock this morning, near North Kast, J'a. A. M. Clemens, of Cleveland, had both legs broken and some other passengers were injured slightly. The train was badly wrecked. Divest igat ion shows that the accident was a deliberate at tempt to wreck the train, as the spikes from one of the rails had been drawn. It is supposed to be the work of tramps, as a number were seen in the neighborhood at the time. At Hellertown, l'a., Miss Fannie Kiegel, aged fifteen years, of Philadel phia, saved the life of a young ladv friend at great personal' risk. The young lady had got into a row boat on the mill-pond and pushed out until she was iu the ciuTciit and was being carried toward the dam, when Miss Kicgel came from the house, dressed for making a call and, seeing the dan ger of her friend, hurried to' the pond, jumped in, regardless of her own safely, and swam to the assistance of the imperilled girl. Taking hold of the boat with one hand she swam with tiie other and pulled it out of danger. The consolidation of certain revenue districts under the legislative bill has been ordered by the President. The following are the changes in Pennsyl vania: Part of the Nineteenth, con taining the counties ofj-hie, Warren, MeKean, F.Ik and Cameron is called the Nineteenth, and Charles M. Lynch retained. Crawford, Venango, Mercer, Clarion, Lawrence and Forest compose the Twentieth district of Pennsylvania, of which James C. Urowu is retained as collector. The county of Allegheny south of the Ohio river ami the counties of Wash ington, Greene, Westmoreland and Fayette compese the Twenty-second district, and Thomas W. Davis is re tained, i.eaver, Jiutlcr, Armstrong, Jinliana, Jeflerson, Clearfield ami Allegheny north of the Ohio river are consolidated into the Twenty-third- Pennsylvania district, and John M. iMUlivan retained. Laws Relating? to Newspaper Subscrip tions and Arrearages. 1. Subscribers who do not givo express nonce lollio contrary, are considered wish ing to continue their subscription. 'J. If subscribers order the discoutinu aiiuii of their periodicals.lho publishers may coniinuc to send them until all arrcarges ure paid. 3. If subscribers neglect or refuse to take their periodicals from the oflit-e where they are directed, they are held responsi ble until they have settled their bills, and ordered theui discontinued. 4. If subscribers move to ther places without informing the puulibhers. and the papers are sent, to the former direction, they are held responsible. ii. The coui-is have decided that, "refus. ing to lake periodicals iio.u.ilie oicc, or re. moving and leaviug tlieui uaealli-d fir is prima facie evidence of luteuiional fraud " li. Any person who recives a newspaper uud makes use of it. whether he has ordered it or not, is held ia law lo be a sub scriber. 7. If subscribers pay iu advance, they aro bound to give notice to ihe publisher at the end of their time, if they do noi wish to couliuue taking il omeiwiee the publichers arc authorized lo send it on, and the sub scribers wili be held responsible uu.il au sxpress notice with payment of all arrears, it tt ul to the publisher. I SHERIFF'S SALES. BY Tirtue of sundry writs of fieri facias, alias fieri facias, vcndiliot.l exponas, levari facias, alias levari facias, and los- tntinn fieri facias, Issued out of the Court of Common Fleas of Ulk county, ami to me dirccleily I, Daniel Pcull, High Sheriff of saut couiny, uo nereny give nonce that l will expose to public sale or outcry, nt the Coiirt House, In Kidgway, at one o'clock F. M., on MONDAY, SEl'TEMMEft IX, 187(1, the following described property, lo-wil. AH (lie right, title interest , cUim and de. mand ol'lhc defendant in and to nil that eer tnin tract, pitcc- or parc-sl of land situate in llen.inger township, Klk county, and slate of Peiit.Kylviitiiii, hounded and described as Co. lows: lleginning at the township (or warrant lines dividing warrants -lO'.M and Itlf'.i) dividing the townships of llen.inger and Fox, on the old road running from St Marys lo Kcrs-y, thence est. along said lire o-o hundred and Ihivly-live (Pi'i) perches, thenco nnrth twelve 12) perches, tlience west one hundred and thirty. five perches (13'") perches), thence along Ihe old road southerly twelve pcrohos (12 perches) more or less, to i lie plane of beginning, con taining ten acres, more or lei.i, mid being lot No i7 on Smith St. .Mary road, in (he map or plan of the town or seitlenutit of Si. Marys. Also nil t lint certain other tract, piece or parcel of land in t lie (own or settlement of ISl. Marys, Elk county, and stale of Pennsylvania, beginning nl the warrant line running north and south dividing waf rants 4ll'.;,S Miid40H7 about twenty perches south of the noi th comer of said line, (hence west one hundred, thirty-three nnd one-third (lo3, perches) to a post, thcucu south tweuty-iour perches lo a post thence east one hundred and thirty-three aud one third ( 1 II;!1 perches) to a post on Warrant line, thence north twenty-four (H) perches lo the place of beginning, containing twenty acres, being the same lands which Charles ISchreUier conveyed to Andrew Meisel by deed dated July 111, lS72,nnd re corded iu Kin county, in deed book "F" page 4 &c, and conveyed by Andrew Miscl aud wife to Tobi Greincr by deed dated October l"i 1874, and recorded ic Klk county in deed book "IV page 2tl, itc, upon which is erected a story nnd one ha'.f store house 20 by :!(! feet, nnd a frame barn i!(J by -10 feet. Said laud is under fence and has abcut thirteen ncrcs under the plow. A good well of water aud small orchard of fruit trees. Seized nnd taken in execution, and lo be sold hs ihe property of Tobi Greincr. ALSO nil (he interest of John Maiscl. the defendant, in nl! that certain lot of ground situated in tlie borough of Si. Marys, lilis county, 1'cnnsylvania described ns follows: Ileginuing at a post on a line parallel to the Philadelphia and Krie railroad twenty feet more or less, north of (he said railroad line, nnd ninety feet east of Lafayette street stiid post being (lie south westerly corner of (he piece of laud now being described, (I ence norili fifty-tiro degrees, forty minutes east ( 52 4U' ) on said parallel line to the railroad, twenty feet to post, tlience nonh thirty-seven degrees twenty minutes west ( 87 20' ) ninety-one feet nndseven-lenths of a foot ('.'1-7 feet) to a post on the soulh side of nu alley, tlience south eighty degrees, iliirly minutes west, ( 80 8'J' ) twenty-two feet, to a post (22 feet,) theuca south thirty -seven degrees, twenty minutes east ( o7 2d' ) one hun dred nnd one feet and five-tenths of a foot (101 -5) to the place of beginning, contain ing nineteen hundred and thirty-two square feet (l'.'o2 sq. ft.) lieing (he same land which Leonard Wittuiau and wi.fe by deed dated the seventeenth day of June con veyed to Halbina Maisel, now deceased, wife of said John M.iisel. Upon which is erected a two-story frame house twenty feet by forty feet deep, which is used as a dwell ing, store room and bakery, also, outbuild nnd a good well of water upon said lot. The lot is enoloitd by a substantial fence. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold ns tho property of John Maisel. ALSO All that certain piece or parcel of land beginning at the north-west coi ner of town lot No. 07 on St. Joseph St. thence north 21-! perches, thence east oo perches, thence south 10-3 perches (hence cast :!) perches, (hence south 1U,S perches (o the northern l-.ne of town hits on St. Joseph street (hence west following the northern Hue of town lots on St. Joseph street l4 perches to the place of beginning marked "C" on St Joseph St. und contain ing one hundred acres. Also lots No. 7(1 and 72 on Michael street each 100 feet front by 200 feet deep, said 100 ncres situated in the township of lienzinger County of Klk State of Pennsylvania and the said town lots iu the Borough of St. Marys County and stale af'or said, upon which is erected a frame dwell ing house, two stories high, 20x:J0 feet, a frame barn 2(ix3ti feet with shed attached, 24xM0 feel, a barn 32x40 feet. There is a good orchard and n good well of water upen said land the greater part of the land is improved and under cultivation. Seized taken in Execution and to be sold as Ihe property of Ludwing Simbeck and Jacob llnpple ntsuit of Charles Luhr. ALSO all the right, title ami interest of the defendant in and to the following de scribed real estate. ALL that certain tract of laud situate in t lint portion of Bcnzinger township, in the County of Elk and State of Pennsylvania, formerly kuown as the Snint Marys Settleuieu(, nnd bounded ami described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a post on North Saint Marys road; thence west ninety two (H2) perches, more or less, to the lauds of Cusper J-liekkc; thence north along said C. J. ISelckc's laud twenty-two (22) perches, more or less, to lnnds of Joseph Ehrig; thence east along J Ehrigs land ninety. two ('J2) perches, more or less, to Saint Marys road: thence south erly along Saint Marys road tw?ntv-two (22) perches more or lets, to the place of uej-iuuiug. i-uuiumiug uurieer, acics, more or less, and so much of Ihe southern part of number niueteen IS on North Saint Marys road in the map or plan of the settlement of Saint Marys, Being the same land that John mirgera and wife conveyed, by deed dated 14th of August, A. 11. 1800, to Joseph Winufelder, which deed is recorded in Elk County deed book '-0," page 103 &o, upon which is erected a frame dwelling house, one story and a half high, 10x2o icei ira-no earn 2ix.ii lect, and a shingle house lox21 feet. The said land is all im proved and under a good slate of cultivation and has two living stream of water thereon. Also AU that certain piece, parcel or ioi oi ground situate in the borough of St. Marys, Elk county, Pennsylvania, known in the map or plan of said borough as lot No 10, on Centre street containing 100 feet front on said street by 200 feel in depth, upon which is erected u two-story frame dwelling house, 24x33 feet; also, an old shop, one-story and half high, 2Hx33 feet. Said lot is enclosed by a substantial fence, and has a well of water thereon, being the same lot conveyed to Joseph Windfelder by Walburger Trcsch, executrix of Maihias Tresch, deceased, by deed dalcd October 8th, ls74. Also All those iwo certain town lots in the borough tf SI. Mary's in ihe county of I.. a fctute ot I ennsylvauia, situate on Ccutre street, each containing in front on Centre street one hundred feet by two hundred feet deep alright angles, aud being numb, cis Eeveu nnd nine on Centre street ac cording to the map or plan of the borough of st. Marys. U5on which is erected a (runic dwelling house, two stories high, 18x30 feet, with frame wing attached, one story and a half high, i!ox38 feel; also, a two story fruuie building and stone basement, 80x0(1 feet, used as a brewery and licensed hotel, wilh shed attached, 12x30 feel, Iwo underground beer vaults, steam engine and other fixtures belonging to said brewery; also a lisuia building, two stories high, fl0x88 feet, used as a public hall; also, a frame barn, 2x41 feet, with ashad attached, 14x20 feet; nlno, a stable attached, 14x40 feet, a si able nnd wagon shed, 81x31 feet, shop and ware house. 20x35 feet, a frame dwelling house, 10x25 feel, an ico house, coal shod and other outbuildings: also, two good wells of water upon said lots. The sail lmi'dings arc all iu a good slalo of repair, and the brewery Is in good running order, Itesei ving, however, out of (ha foregoing premises Hie following described piece of bind: Beginning at. a point on the line of W. Lyons lot, 110 feet from the southwest corner; of lot No il nbovo describe I; thence along W Lyons lino north 20J west. 170 feet, to a post, being Urissenlioff's south west corner thence north 0(1.! east 4"). 0 feet to a post on the right, hank of a run; thence along said run south ltiij enst 170 feel I o api.sl in the run near t lie right bank of tho same; thenco south 00.1 west IS feet, lo the place of beginning, containing 5,:W-'i square feet. Being Ihe laud heretofore sold and emveyed by t'.ie Deft Joseph Windfelder to John Leber. Also reserving out of the rear end of lot Mo 7 a piece of land 30x10(1 feet, lining Ihe snino land which tho Deft conveyed to Leonard Hoffman, now owned by and iu tho the pojsessi m of Casper Webner. Also. All those certain lots of land in the township of Beti.inger, Klk county, Pennsylvania, siluale in Windl'ehler's ad dition to the borough of St Marys, bounded ou Ihe north by L'epot sliect, on the east by P. iC E. railroad and Fochtiiniu's land, on the south by Mrs. Eckel's land, ami on the west by M. Olatl's land and Bibcrger prop erty, described ns follows to-wit: l'ii st. One lot. on the enst side of Wind felder street, being 13") feet long on said street, on the south side 117 feet, on the cast side, bordering on the P. & K. linilrond properly, 10(1 feel, mil on the norjh side, bordering on Depot street, 1 10 feet, upon which is erected Iwo frame dwelling hon-es, each one and a half stories high, 17i2" feet, wood house and coal shed 17xlK feet, an I one other frame dwelling house, one siory high, lHx32l'ect. Second. One lot south of the above on east side of Wiufehler street, containing in front on said street 121 feet, on the south side along Elk creek 100 feet, on the cast side 125 tc;t, and on the north side 117 feet, upon which is erected two frame dwelling houses, each one story high, one 17 by 2.) feet and the other 2o by 27 feet, one barn; 12 by 10 feet nnd one coal shed. Third One lot on enst Bide of Windfelder street commencing on the southwest corner; tlience along Windfelder street HO feet; thence along Tierney's lot on the north side 2'! feel; tlience along Fochluinn's land on east side feet; thence on south side along Mrs. Eckt l's land 238 feet, upon which is erected a two-story frame dwelling house 21x31 feet, ami a coal shed, being Ihe same lot which the defendant by articles ofagrec ment, sold lo Palrick Maluny. Fourth One lot on west side of Windfel der street, containing in front on said street ")") feet on tho south side, 22'.l feet, border ing on Sullivan lot, ou west side, along M. Olatls land oil feet, nnd ou north side along Elk creek 234 teet, upon which is a living spring of water, said lot being knewn as John Gibbon's Lot. Fifth One lot on west, side of Windfelder street, containing in front on said street 43 ft,, on the south side along Elk creek 131 feel on the west side 45 feet, nnd on the north side 133 feet upon which is eree'ed a ciii aud a half story dwelling house, frame. 17 by 2o feet Sixth One lot on west side of Windfel der street, containing iu front ou said street 100fcct,on the south side 1H3 fjet, on the west side 1 IS feet aud on the north side 13H feet upen which is errected two frame dwelling), l. stories high, 17x2") feel, a coal house, ike; also, a living spring of water upon this lot. Seventh. One lot front ing on Depot St. 50 feel, on the east side along Widow tJiin toons' lot 75 feet, on the south side along Sinnel's land 50 lcel, and on the west, si-ln along ltoger Welsh lot 75 feet, upon which is erected a frame dwelling house, one story high 17x25 feet, a frame barn 12x12 foot; also, a good spring of water ou the lot, being the same lot which the said defendant sold to George Weis, by articles of agreement. Also. All that certain parcel or piece ot land situate in the borough of St. Marys, Klk couiity, Pennsylvania, known ns the Al pine House lot, boon led and described ns follows, (o-wit; Beginning at a post on Washington street, being the northeast cor ner of land lately owned by IS. Eckel; thence south 13 east along said Eckel's land; ninety-two feet and one. sixteenth of a foot to the southeast corner of said EokcI's laud tlience south H( west eighty-two and five tenths feet lo a post; thence south 37i cast ninety-nine teet, more or less, to the line of the Philadelphia and Eric railroad; thence along the line of said railroad north 42 40 east lo7 foot to a post; thence north it0 west I5'.i feet, more or less, to a post on the line of Washington street; thence; south 81 west 05 5 feet to the place of beginning, containing 13,08,s square feet of land more or less, upon which is erected a two-story frame dwelling house, 21r31 feet, with ad dition ono story high, 8x31 feet one frame barn, 12x20 feel, nnd an ice house. A good well of water on the lot Also One other piece of ground in the borough of St. Marys, E'k county. Penn sylvania, described as follows, io-wii: Be ginning nt a point on tho Philadelphia and Erie railroad depot load, at Ihe Lorlbcnst corner of Jno. Kiug's lot; thence north 52 40' east 150 feet, more or less, to the north east corner of Louis Burger's lot; thence south 32J cast one hundred and seventy three (173) feet; thence north 73 west 70 feet; thence north 7(4 west 71 feet; thence soulh S3" west sixty-two feet; more or less, to Ihe rear line of John King's lot; thence 34i west 25 feet to the place of beginning containing 13,004 square feet, more or less, upon which is erected one frame barn, 40x 48 feet, and a harness room, 10x10 feet. Seized, taken iu execution and to be sold as the property of Joseph Wind.'elder. ALSO. All the ris;ht, title, interest, claim and demand uf the d Iriidiiiil in and to those twoci-rtniu town lots situate In tiie horouirh of rt. .Marys, Klk county, t'eniisylvniiln, belnis lots us. 1 nnd 2ou 1'urk t-treet on the limp or plan of l.ulil' s nddition of St. Mary h borouli, i-iu-h being rllty fei-t front on j'ni'k street nod one hundred and thirteen teet deep, cm Xo. 1 is t-ivrtod u two-lory l'rauie dwelllng house, V,.,xir feet. Said house litis a good stoned cellar thereunder, and the lots liuvo n good well of water thereon, are under fence and improved. Snid lots ure the same purchased by the snld defendant of ('mines i.unr, iy iiriicies oi nsrreoineiii. isi'iy.ed, taken iu ex will ion nod to be sold lis the properly of Phillip islieezer. TEHMsi OF SALE; The following must be strictly complied Willi when the property is struck oIK 1. All bids must be paid in full, except where the plaint ill or oth-T lien creditor becomes the purchaser, ill which ease the costs on. the writs must be paid, as well us nil Hens prior to that of tho purchaser, and a duly certilied list of liens shall be furnished, including mortgage, seni'ehes on the property sold, to gether Willi such lien creditor's receipt for tiie amount of the proceeds of the sale, or such portion thereof us he shall uppeur to be entitled to. 2. All sales not settled immedlntely will bo continued until six o'clock I', il., at which lime nil property not settled for will again be put up, uud sold at the expense and risk of the person to whom it was first struck oft", and who, in ease of deficiency ut such re-sule, shall liitike good the same, nnd in noiiislauce Will tiie deed be lirot-nted in court, tor i-.m- finntillon unless tho bid Uuctuully settled for who me mid iu us DANIEL SCULL, Sheriff; Sheriffs lillh-e, Ridgu-uy, Pa. I Aug. -il, 1S7II. t Soe Punlon's Iiigest, Dili edition, page 110: Smith's Forms, putjc.'iM. ADJlIXISTItATOit'S NOTICE. Estate of Cornelius "Wuinwriglit, ilee'.l. Lcttirn TtHlanicntary iijion tlic above estate have lieeu giaiitial to the uii-uYi'sigiH-d, all pt-roii8 iiult-btt-d to buiil estate are ruiuested to make uyiiieiii, anil those having clniuia to pment the faume without delay to EALTH J OHXSON, Admr. HherlfT Wells Btnrted for the peni tentiary on Monday with George Hnytu-s. Tho primmer wns down hearted nt lenving his old home for a prospective life-long Imprisonment, lie wna so HRiiffuinc of n full pardon that lie forgot the terrible Hentenee hanging over liini. J'otfrr Enfcrprinc, LISTOF jfltORS FOR SKIT. ftToi, IHUi. on,Nn .tt-lions, Milton Chnso Hotel Keepoiy.ilcnozcUe. II It Wilson, Farmer ' !lMir.vl. In-rr Illnc-ksiiitt li " John Oh-ixner Former, ficlizl tiger. l'hlllp Young Kminer " John tlroll.Jr Laborer " I 'ut. Joi ilon Sehool TeiK-her.l-'o.x, N. I-'. Apker, l'uriner ' John 1 leislny, ' ' Slim Mover ' " loli n ( iineo Mrrclinn t I lorton. Win. II, lli-wllt, 1-nrini-r Inv. John Nest Laborer, tones. dipt ..Ins. Wood wnril,..;ro-cr, llhlgwny. (I. 1 1. Messenger, Lumberman, " 11.11. Wensel, Laborer " M inor Wilcox, - John H. Kline ...Clerk, " I). 1. liavlsoii lol-her, Spring Creek, .l.f'.WIiHll'chli-r.Saloon Keeper.SI.Marys ltoro Chas. i-l-i ( lunsiiilt h,. " Louis, (larner founder, " John Dollengi-r, Wngonniiiki-r " (l.C. Ilrandon, Kililor " , , thavkiikk Jritoitsj. John Mohan lliitehcr llenezettc. Julius Jones I'mioer " Michael Ni-ilu-rt, Carpi-nler, ..lh-nzlngcr. 1'iinl Hush l-aiiner Joseph Wicket I.uhorer " hrisl KreeUle, " " Joseph Kernel-, : ..Sehoo Teacher " Valentine Ncihei-t, rarpeiiter,.. " Williiun Kneielil laborer " 1-". Sehlllttenholler " " Andrew 1 lassenet ler.... " " Joel s. Taylor I'ariner Fox. V 1 1 1 In ii l-'riintx I.nlmrcr, " 1'. W. Mays runner, John Taylor - ' James I iineo Miner " Ji s lllxliy l'liniier, " f'cvl i;ilillioipe Highland, A. W. (irey .' Uiv, William Weidert " lones, W. II. Ilorton I nborer Morton. M.S. Thayer Men-hunt lthlgway. tieo. Jiiekiusoii gunner " C.I i.e. Ilowers Caipenler,... " H. '. Oyster Hanker J. 1). l iillerton Mentis! " John Vmil llsdull, Laborer " James IViillcld, Druggist,..., " Neil Itogoi-N Lumberman Spring Creek. John (iei'her I jilmrer. SI. Mnrvx ltoro Joseph Ilanhiinser, Clerk ' " MClUgC UIU IH'I', iiruggist,.. Jos. Dornlsh Laborer,.... " John l-'iuiik. Laborer,... " Matt. Crleiidle Laborer,.., " I 'bill ies Curlier l-'ounder,.. ' NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. V 15. Wachtel, .St. Marys l'a. rcpre- X scnisiiie toiiowing Loinpanys tor Klk and MeKean count ii-s. Nonli JSridsh and .Mercantile. 27,500 000 .K'lia, Jlarttom 7,000,000, I'aierson, X. J 4(i0,ooo Amazon of I'incinnati, 1, 000,000 Gorman American, X. V 2,000,0m' Niagara, N. V 1,. 500,000 ltoclu'sier, l'a., 130,000 J r. J. Ho i: Accident, Jlartlonl 4,0011,000 11-2, -:-13. Trial List. 1. W. ('. llealy vs. Isaac and A brain liowiuan, No. 31, August Term ls72. 2 The Spring Hun Coal Company vs. Tenuis Tozicr No. 1(1, January Term, isoo. 3 John Tudor vs. II. 'Woodward et al. No. 5, August Term, 170. 4 ,M. V. Tyler vs The JSeiiiutt's ISralieli Improvement Co. et ill- No. 3, August Term. 1JS74 5 .1. V. llouk vs- Salyer Jackson No. l.i January Term, lSi'-i. II A. Wolf & Son vs Martin Kn.. No 23, Sept. Term, 175. 7. J. W. Jirown vs. 1). J. l'oleli No. 51, Sept Term, 175. s George JI. l'age vs. V. S. Tyler. No. Si". September Term, 4'!75. 0. The Columbia Insurance Co. vs Jacob Klaus No 243, September Term 175 10 Tho Columbia 1 iisin-ance Co vs George Sebaut No 211 September J ei ni, is,.) 11 Tho Columbia Insurance Co. vs Anthony Sebauer No 2 15, September lenii, (Si ) 12 Tiie t'lilumbia Insurance Co. vs Angelica Klausmati, J-'.x'r, occ. No 2 l, jscptcnilicr lerin, li-i 13 i) J M'Jioiiald vs Martin Kn. No W, November Term, 1M5. 14 M K Lessor vs.) C liouk. Kxe- 1 ul fix of J V llouk, .lJee'd. No U , January lerin, liO. 20 ' l'HKi). SCIKKNING, l'ro. PUELIC SALE. rilKE L'XDlinSKiXED Ilb'HlvllV GIVES 1 uuuee unit mere win ocsoio, ni puo lie vendue or outcry, upon the premises, ou SATUtlUY, August '2(5, 1S7C, at 2 p. M., all that certain tract, piece or parcel of laud situated iu (lie township nnd village of llulgway, Llk county, I'eunlylva uia, bounded us follows, to-wit: ik ginning at tlic south-east corner of a two-acre lot, deeded by Ueubeii A. Aylworih to Jacob 1'obbin, by deed bearing dale 20th July, LSU-j (the said corner is hereby considered as commencing al the post, foi a corner, of the board fence in fi-iiit of said lot, and which post is the southwest corner of the piece ot iahd hereby conveyed); tlience cast ulotig the highway eight rods: llicnee north live rods;! hence west eight rods; tlience soulli ulong the line of the beforemcutioued two acre lot live rods iodic place of beginning, containing one-half acre of land (reserving twelve feel ou the cast cud of said tract of land for (he purpose of ingress and egress to the public burying grouud), upon which is erected a two-stoiy frame tchool house, 30x40 fee. Bale positive, rain or sliine. Terms one third cash; balance iu one aud twoyeais, with interest. Uy order of the Hoard of School Directors. LUU. J. MILLER, Sec y. Bidgway. To., Aug. X,'7C u25-;ti,. The National l'nrk Lank, In the Court of ol New York, C0111111011 l'leas vs. f ol Klk County, llobertlliilseyund Henry Xo. hw, September llulsey. j Term. IsTii. WltlTOK I-OUEIGX ATTACHJIKAT. IClk C'UUIl), SH. --Ss. 'I he Commonwealth of I'enu fSKAL Jsylvauiii to lliefsiierilrof said 'Y'Couiiiy, f;:i'0iiiig: Wo com mand you llmt you iimteh Hobeit Jlalsey and Henry llatsey, hue of your Con 11 ly, hy aid iuhI singular the toods uud emu ties, lauds nnd tene ments, moneys, 1 iritis and credit of tiiesaul Lieiciiiiaiiis. or either ol'lhem, in wnose haiuis. or. jui.-sessiou or cus tody oi'any pui-on or poisons wiiuiso evt,', nnd niiiniiioa taeii jieinoa or pei suns tn .u. 11 Isuei in pica oflleul.bO that liti-y be unit upjieui' before our CoiU'i, 01 CoiuliiOil l'ieas, to be nolueil at linl wit v, in aud ml' uid Coiuii v 011 li.e 'J 11 1 ii U MO.MJAY Oi?' f- KP 'J KM I; li.lt NK.V'l', iiitie to answer '1 ue Nui.oiiul Vui& liauk, of New Vo.-k. And, also that you fciniimon ilie ksa.d Ga. uishee-j u he peisoii or poisons id nose tia.ius luiu j Mij-t i tyoi imj tuid Huueri llalsey or lleiiiy llu'.sey may be fotiiul,)fcO liiat mey be and up pear be.ore vour taid Cur.rtoniiie '1H1UU MONDAY Ol'' SKi'iKM HKlt NKN'l', to uiis wer what tha'.l lie oojtcted ugaiiis.1, lueni, and abide by lue judgement of t ue Court therein. Aim Lave you lUcu uud 1'iie.e this u t. iiu .T the irt.iio:';.b'e I.. D. M'oi- llio.e, J'.isiuelll Jue or' o 11 . s;i ,.t luui'i, ut iiiii-jwuv, lu.s liiuuav ot J 11. y, A, 1). l.i'.o. 1- ii hD.fcCiitKN I N.G, rroi'aonoiary. L-V true copy. J Altesi LLvMt'L Si I'LL., Sheritf. Shetiit's oiliee, ltidgwav, l'a., July 4, l7U-7t. LIFE, Growth, BEAUTY. LONDON HAIR COLOR RESTORER LONDON HAIR COLOR RESTORER Not a Dye; makes harsh hair soft and silky; cleanses tho scalp from all impurities, causing 1)10 hair to grow whero It has fallen off or become thin. Can be applied by tho hand ns it docs not stain the skin orisoil the finest linen. As a Hair Dressing it is tho nioRt peifeot the world has ever produced. Tho hair is re novated and strengthened, and natural co'or restored Without the application of mineral subslnnces. Since the introduction of this truly valu able preparation into this country, it has tiecn the wonder and Admiration ol all clas ses, as it has proved to be Ihe only article Hint will absolutely without deception, re store gray hair toils originnl oolor, health softness, luslrc nnd beauty, and produce hair on bald heads of its original growth and color. Tins beautiful and fragrantly perfumed article is complete within itself, no washing or preparation before or after ils use, or acconipaiiyinetit of any kind being rciiiircd to obtain these desirable results. Hero is tho Proof of ils SUPERIOR EXCELLENCE. end this Home Certificate, testified to by lid ward II. Oarrigiies ono of the mosl Compel cut Druggists and Chemists of 1'hila de'pliia, a man whose veracity none can ili 11 lt . I 11 111 happy lo add my testimony to the gnat value id' the baiidun liair Color Ke-siori-r which restored my hair lo its origi. 11 al Color, nnd the lino appears to be per manent. I nui satisfied that (his prepara tion not a dye but. operates upon llic se cretions. It is also a beautiful hair dress ing and promotes (he growth. I purchased Ihe first bottle from Ivlward IS. tiarrigues, druggist. Tenth nnd Coales slrcet, who can also testify my hair was quite gray when I commenced its use. MIL'S. MlLLKn, No. 7i!t) North Ninlh street, l'hila. Dr. Sway-lie it Son, liespected friends: I lmvc the pleasure to inform you that a lady of my acquaintance, Mrs. Miller, is delighted with the success of your London Hair Color Restorer." Her hair was fast falling and quite gray. The color has been restored, the falling off entirely stopped, and a new growth of hair is the result. 15. li. UAIllllUUEy, Druggist, cor Tenth and Coatcs, l'hila. BOSTON TESTIMONY. July SilM, 1871. Dr. Swayne & Son: Last winter while iu Trenton, N. J., I pro cured six bottles London Hair Color Ho st ot cr, which 1 like very much, in fact bet ter than any thing 1 have used in the last nine years. If you please, send me one dozen bottles C O D care V S Fogler & Son Druggists, No 7:l Tretnoiit street, boston. Respectfully yours, ADA DAIvliH No VJ Rutland Square. London Hair Color Restorer and Dressing Has completely restored my hair to its original color and youthful beauty, and caused a rapid nnd luxuriant growth. MRS. ANMli MORRIS, No Olti North Seventh Sticct, Philadelphia. Dr. Dalton of Philadelphia, says of it. The London Hair Color Restorer is used very extensively among my patients ami friends, as well as by myself. 1 therefore speali from experience. 75 CENTS PEP. BOTTLE. Address orders to Dr. SWA VNi; ,t SON :;::o North Sixth Street, 1'hiladclpliia, l'a., solo Proprietors. Si) 1,33 W .1 I.I, Hill (i Si iS TS T HE LI! N G S CONSUMPTION! 'I'll is distressing and dan cent us e nm plaint nnd its premonitory symptoms, neglected cough, night sweats, hoarseness, wasting flesh lever permanently cured bv EJiTCS SWAYXE'S CCH?C'J:f"SYR"JP C? 'fi'IL- liKONCIHTIS A premoniior or Pul monary Consumption, is ciiar.icti rizi"l by catarrh, or inlla mat ion U the mueum mem brane of the air passages, with cutigli and expectoration, short breath, ho irs?iiei, pains in the chest. For all bioneliial nll'ec tijiis, sore throat, loss of voice, coughs, DR. SWAY HE'S Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry is A MlVLUEICN HKMKHV Hemorrhage, or Spilling uf blind, mav proceed lroiii the larynx, traehia, bronchia or lungs and arises I10111 various causes, as undue physical exertion, plethora, or luil ness of the vessels, weak lung-', overs! raili ng of tho voice, suppressed evacuation, ob struction of the spleen or liver, &c. Dr. Swayiio's Compound Syrup of Wild (horry. striken at. tho root of disease by purifying the blood, restoring the liver and kidney 4 to healthy action, invigorating the nervous system. The only standard remedy for hemor rhatio, bronchial and all pulmonary com plaints. Consumptives or (hose predis posed to weak lungs should not fail lo use this great vegetable rcine ly. Its marvelous power, not only over cuu. cunipt-on, but over every chronic disease where a gradual alterative action is needed Under its use I lie cough is loosened, the night sweats diminished, the pain subsides, the pulse returns lo its natural standard, the stomach is improved in its power to di gest nnd assimilate the food, nnd every organ has a purer and better quality of blood supplied to it, out of which new re creative aud plastic material is made. Prepared only by DR. SWAYNE & S&'J, 3,5!) North Sixth Stroll, riiihiilolpliia. Hold 111' all PnoMiNL.NT Dm ouisis. Itching Files ! l'lLKS, ril.KS, ITCHING- HLLS, ros.v.vKi.v i-1' nt: 11 by 1 ii e use of SWA Y NT I ; O IN T MliN T HUM K '1 hSI IMOM'. I Was so: f' 1 H'cii'l w .:'n cue of the In out d k:re .r o- ai. 0 -ea-es I'mr.tus -r l':u : .0, or a ore c a.anni v l;i.ua t.s Leu.rg i. t-. 'l.;e.:c!i i' a. I airs was a a."t 111 1 e . .1 1' e. : 1. e . - e i u V c :-.u ci; . a . In. u 11 : 11 , ! tr. f 1; y I ic.' I i l;i;:.t fie. i I'l U. ui a W'V el Sflajiit- s I'.n a. eu j i's i;e . ,ve Mi i k u-'.e.". tuu :n a suo-.-i t'nie n.a.ie u j t-v eel cure- I c , a now s eep Lim.stdi td. uiid 1 won l auv.se a i wuo hid ti.trv.in w il I a s o . e--.ug coa.p.a .at 10 pi-uci.re frwi. v r.e's O iKUieii t at once, I i,ud tr.ei --jCi- p, ens i a;osi iunua.e-'ab.c, witiioui liud'.eg iid ieviK:' nent re. ef. JiiKl'H W CHUIjT, (l i oit'T 1. oe ie Jt t ui'::.) Toot Mid iMioe l.uuse i.-t l Ne.-.u fcecoua I' SKIN DISEASES. Jvt:i;tie'i A'.VIiea'tag O u.uieat is a'.so a pec lio 1ox T;:er. i.ea. ia i Kiieu'u. Sja'.d Head. L'vysAe'.as, Cavbet'g licit L otches, all Sca'y, ems:y, cuuueous r vupt'Oa. 1'j ifc: y fca e and liavnt'.ess e .1 ej Tie 11 jst .tinier ii-itn. pv.ee oJ I , u , s f 1 .it u in . : 0 u iv i. . . ei 1. 1 t e- WAYNE'S PANACEA. t ti l' li d,.ljl' i- 1110 Hu.vi I,., la 1 1 ul- li e -i:r-s ot f ciuju a, M f veura. hrd Sy 1 a:l- II ic coui p'.a: n is. Descr.be symp:oii: in all octiimicanutio address nsletteis to Dtt 6VVAVNE nnd SON, Philadelphia. -nTyl. G-eo. Woods & Co.'s PARLOR- ORGANS 1 '!rf:uj -I, fir. y-iviir . , , ml J s & M?&r&? wit ill tt lit ill t- frpr.;.:v -XtJti( I'll! E'f - ; - '' Mj'i! i-'il? S IS .2 vv.i WW ::.-;;::: f (3.5 C3 cs " h'A ,:ict flies- r -.nirlaiU in Jrvr -i.ih' t.- -. -. .-.-i -si- . l" -.- tr-i. t(T-ctt .-"'1 expression never before attained. Adai-ted fcr Aii.r.f:arad I'r ! :s,i'-,a:.', ami r.a .rnar.-.-.iit in any rl.,r. iT Beautiful New Styles, now ready, V,ZO; Vw'GCDS ot. CO., C".mbrids:eport, Mass. Wni:s;00.".:' : !.;'. I'a-diinalio: St.. I!:.sftr.-, 1 70 f.lnte ("alcui;o; 8 I.udgate Hill, London. fTTTt' TlOV 'f "T,',iT A fT Kt-ii.-' M-t-- "-T 1-.nrn.il -X Folrcticl music and valuable realin 1 CiXU V IJA lU"llkit ti, fr. iv rnii f. : i i-jrv-ir, or ten rents a number. Each number onV,i-i fr. -i st, i-. - w. :!. .-f -.; :.;. s-.t.u-l i:'--,. i :. CEO. WOODS & CO., Publishers, Cambridgeport, Mass. A CJJiD- To tt'l who ti;o stili'c. ill-,' from I l:t' i-no; nini intr..i-i-i;iuii- ol' you; ii. lii-i vmts winsiu -'s, i-nr y di ct-y. nl' limn lioiul. l-t'.. will send ;t 1 1'-1 ; t ' ii.-'t wi.l euro you f ' ii V. K Of (' il A l,i: l-l. litis pri-nt l cnu-ily w:isi!i.- -.i'i .i- I ijy a n.l siniiiiiy in ("oiiili An. i . ir.t. fi-r.il n si " I" lulili'i'ssi'd en vi-.i'pi- to tlic lli.v. .'o.-kmi T. 1 s I A X. iS.'ai'jii 1). r,,iilr, JPdikv JS'r w York (''.'.'. NEW LIVEHY STAIiLE BIDGWAY. DAX SCllllJNIill W ISHES TO IN (orm tho Citizens of llitlj'wav, uml t lie I'ltblic gcr.erally, tliat lie litis sliirtcda Liv ery Stable and will keep GOOD STOCK, GOOD CARKIAG ll'iiics, to let upon Uie most reason i lilc I erins Bi3iIIo will also do jul) lean ing. Stable on liroad slrcet. above Main All orders lcl'IITittlic Post Ollice will nee! pvompt attention A it 20 1S70. tf. ELK COUNTY ADVOCATE ONLY KKl i'lH ICAX VWK l I Li L I.UI .Ml. KI'MS TWO i01. J. MIS A YH Ai. j TV 1'1 t.- i-i---r- GIVK L"S A CALL 1-Oil JOB WORK! CARDS, TAGS, KNVlILOrKt, LKTTKll HEADS, XOTE I1EAS, 13 ILL HEADS, M ONTII LY STATEMENTS, IT.OG11AMMES, TOdTEllS, &C. OUDEHS liY MAIL PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO Address, THE ADVOCATE, Ridgway, Elk Co., Ta. V,: JT II il ill II bp il Hi ; 9 2 IIS .-. " f.n ""2 B 2 a 3 -- -i r r i r i Hi t. i I'j Ti'.K Woi!i,Mi Ci.A". We can furnish vi a e iiv-i.'-ut itt wn.cii you can make l ii v li jay iu yi-ur own localities, w. iupi,: ii-.i .iin;' f.i-.ii heme over night. Au--i.!s i. i.-i-d in neiy town i.t.d county to In i.i r.s li r tiie Lei.:eun;al lie uih.ica:lon in tiie United til en. nil. 1:-; I'.leg.llltly In . i s oi. 1 !J 1 i'Ci- year. I is nr. -tut to wiiii'ever is tf i . i. i '1 i.e 1 ii. i-si-si r.r.:.ve-i--l wi-.n tho C'enteiinlal y-i. :-. 1 he . n..' F.xi..hl;-:on nt PJi-'uulel- ii a is ; n ly ;..ii-:; i ' i i in iteta.i. Evcry tui 1 v.'i.n.s i";. 'J i.e wliole I'copla f o el ptoi.t. iiiieret. in tin-. r cnuul-y's Ccntcnn al illtliidny. an I v.i.n: to know all about it. An v egaiit i.;riu:.c crayon drawing pre mium 1 loiuro is i.i-esi-nu-d free to each sni.-ivl' -. .-. Ii is t-u'i.ied. "In rcmenu b, ;,'. e i I' ilie Oru- li aii't . c-.i.li A iinivers-r.-y ol :a-- li.'U-i ii-uue ui' tnu I'ni.ed States, .;:e -' by .'III iae.tes. Any ei. e call become a seme -; al ii.cn:. :Vr but siicw tae paper uiid j : . : : Hi e and ituini:ois ol" suoscribers arc oi::.:md every i liere. 1'nere is nu l-u:i:es!i liiat W'i.l pay like tiiis at present. We nave ir'' nls wiio are niakiiiii as iligli as $CH I or day and upwards. mv is the; t .net don't delay, llemember it. costs tie i.lti 3 tu ;'vc Ine business a trial. Send lui' nu i ei i mi nr. tn-inis. and saaip.e copy of a: 1,'r. Wnioii art-scat l; eo to all iio apply; uo It t :-.l.i v. C'liaiiilvie ot.tlit free to tiiio hiio lieo.'ie In ei'L-.-ve. 1' urincrs u'ud iiie-c'ni)ile- un-l tiif. i- s us nnd liaulilets ii. ai o :i.e v," v urtii:eni. Ad ircss. liiK Ct.M l.l.NAL I. hi OKI), 1' ui : land. .Maine. Sulphur Soap I. llcinsinj'. Pwiluririn?. nisinfi'ding, Sooiliitij, Healing and I'lirilj ing. Il l'l-inl- is tlie coatsi-st skin roninrknMv - il un-l In.illlifiil. It imparts a l-oiuitiliil ii'-'Mtliii..!.. ni th hUin, and forms an elantk wlul -.i.'-s. It euros l.aras, eralils, elialini;, v . .i i.i i, .ik. miiidiiH-iw, tan, sunljiirn, fit-i'k-I. . rhapiir-il IiiuuIh, gurcs, Hirers, : r .lint- I.IMi-i-s the InimU ami f-et. ilili, -.ii i.i it'-li, iii-liinlii'tMi'i-ii tin-tot-., iti'hin 1 Hi - l,iiV, pilos, i-onis. Also relieves tin) ' -' -' i Kiel in itnlioa of Litinj; ami Minitlnx in-A it is esierially ailalitiil to llui 'l-ii rr. Xussiaiv, ami IIaiii-koom, you can l.i. i. :t .v..'.. H'tih at 'li';i-im For l-atli in:: liiVavn. il in iiniiii:llei. Lailics who il in llirir Toilet won 1. 1 never ito witliotit ii. Il a. nlniii.-H Dm odor of ior)iinitioti, ;,:,,t. !,s t.-ni:il ri'ineily, eall seareely Ln n-' a nini-.. K 1 1 1 1 ilireetioiis iieculunany cael. IM.k'.i.-.-. Ti!V IT. r.::: C-.:. jsr C:i8. 3 Elites f:r CO C.5. l;y m. ul ( is. liy mail "b cis. Main- Pr.roT at Villi Dyke's onicc, No. 1321 Greou St., Philadelphia. toll l.y oil lleiifrfflMt.. USE NO OTHER. voi; want to m:' I GOODS CIlliA-r III) TO JAMM.-' II- 11 AG Ell TV Main St reel, Hid" way, Pa. KY GOODS, NOTIONS, HOOTS l)(j;:s, Ii ATS AND GAL'S, GLASS AND QUE ENS WAR h, WOOD AND M I I. LOW. WAR i-:, TO 13 At.: 1.0 AND CIGARS. A Larj,e etotk of Groceries and Provisions. "I l.c REST L'RANDS of l'LOUU ( Viisiutitlv on liaud, uud buld us cheap as tiie CiiEAl'KST. JAMES II. II AG ERTY. LOUIS HAAS, JI.VXL l-'AtTL lihlt OF EILLIAED, CROQUETTE .VXD TEN PUT BALLS, Turner in Horn, Hard and SoltWood Ail kinds of Tool Handles, &c. P.eur ot' 2ii0 Nortli Second St., (Second l-'loor,) Philadt-liihia, Pa. n 16-41. WANTED! GV-itr.il Areata 'a every townlnthe L'nited .- ve tcr i ie Adjutta'eie Pick, with a is i ii.liiua icu i f e'ui tools complete in ono v iiek, uiK'toetc, she, lnmping iron, -fiiae. me un i po' l ea.i, or say oilier tool tliat ean bp iiiaei :nl in socVerg at about one liiirtli east ( ;' ordinary tou's. -I. V. I KFFiaTT. Aliuiiale Pick Co.. M3 South 2d Si., l lu'.a., Caambcr of Com- merce