It CM A j ! i? dZ Ucnry A. Parsons, Jr., Editor. THURSDAY, HEPT. UTIl., 1S:0. tfATIOl'AL TICKET. KOU l'liKSIDl.XT, RUTHERFORD B. HAYES, or omo. rou VK'K-ri!i:siDr..- r, WILLIAM A. WHEELER., (!' ni:v YOIIK. KI.KtTUH AT l.AttllE. TV.hiI. until II. Ilrowst.'r. of rhil.nili'li'l.i.i. John W. e'liultiuit, of AUi'iK'iiy. DISTIUCT KbKCTOltW. .fcilin Welsh, ltonry I'lto'i, I hri. !. I loiVn Mil"-i I.. Tiwy. i s.w. s';ul;'-vi iitlnr, 17 I'l'.lliel .1. Mom-li. 1 .U v-minti l.vtms, I I V"1 Ui:ni liny, L 1 Win. 1 niiuM'tri, .'1 .1. 1!. l'.ir.ncllv, :2 1:hmc1 'N .'ill. WlllilllH Xl'Ml, Jl A. IS. KutL'in i-, - (rii'.ii. M. .Inrkson, -'I Wosti-uiuni, J.7 W. V. WiiKr. in. Clin.'. T. JiHH-f. Kclwin A. r'itiry, r,.'iii i:ni:i smith .1. V'. H.-riiiird, .ku'nli KiKli'! .li'hll It. V, iil'Vi'l, Joseph TlmllHl", Ario I'nVilec, l.i'wln l'lurho, Kit. s. Silllmnii, Wiliinm Cat dor, Vrom the I'ornoy's Prcs-. liio Outlook. ZS'owthat the vtiriotw tC;ito ticket." h:vo ln'i'ii mostly chosen, it iv wsili!e to iimke calculation as to the li - jiorfilion of the electoral vote with come U'jme of eertiiinty. A month iis'o Now York, Connecticut, North Carolina, Califovna, and Nevada were generally coik oiled to tlie Democrats, but remarkably excellent Rciiuliiican I'.ominaUoiis in the first three States, and eonesjiondiiijily weak selections of the Democrat, liave taken !ifty-one electoral votes sijiiarcl.v out of tlic ii -t of certainties, nod set them apart an. on;:' tiie nrizes of the October strmr jilo, l.ijicthcr with Ciili.'oniia's six vofs and Nev.'iiiu'M Have, which the pronounced declaration oi' Senator j'.ooih for ( lovernor Hayes will more than likely throw finally to the lle pud'.ican side of the tally. The Na tional UcnuMicuii C'oniiuiltce have from the licuiniiinii' counted New leisey sure for Tihleli, lint, with an c-t'ticient organization, there is no reason why she should not repeat her proud achievement of 1.S72. The fol lowinir table fairly presents the politi cal situation: iiayi:.-:!. Maine ' "pv llninjislitre., Vermont JiasMicliusetts Khintc IViuit.ylviuiia Ohio Illinois iir.vu Kansas Nebraska Colurnilo Miiiiouta M'i.-ei.n.in Miehluan NfvaiU Huuih t 'aruiiim..., : TII.DF.X. .. 7 Alnhanui .. fvArknnsiis .. lii'iDwai'i' ..l.'t lieorfctia .. I K'-nlucUv ."I .Mavylnn.t . M :.-i:ie.i . 1:1 .Mi:doiui ..li ' i c-.,um ,. "i 'I'ell nrs.j( .. , .. ! T.-xa.- .. N irvleia In .... (i :i .... u .... s .....l.- .."u .'.'.'.II . . . . I"' ..Ho Loitisiaiiu ..li ..II Tola'.. Total I'!, I Xl 1 ItTA ! y. Xew Yoik ralif..rvia H liuliaiia i 'oiiin-. lie'.o li Norlli Ciiioiina li' We-i 5 Xcir Jurtvy 1' I loi i'Ia 4 Total .C'L'i'ssai-y to elect i.'.'i In this table it will be observed that we place Mississippi and .Louisiana, both .Republican under ordinary cir cumstances, in tlie Democratic column. It in extremely doubtful whether the colored vote, opposed as it is by a policy of quiet l)Ut ell'ective ostracism which the l ederal authority is. powerless to counteract, will be polled in either State this autumn. West Viryini::, ;n the other hand, hitherto supposed to be certainly Democratic, v.e led warranted, from the favorable progress recently repor ted in the canvass, in milking with tlie doubtful States. Of the i ninety) votes which these possess. Hayes, it w ill he si en, needs but t wenty-live to elect, while Tildeii rcu:ios seventy four. New York alone, or Indiana and North faroliua, or New Jersey. I'aliforn a, Connecticut, and Florida goiiifr Republican would insure the election of Daves, bur the Democrats cannot win without New York and at least four of tlie reiuahiiiijr seven States, ner ah'ord'lo lose Indiana and any other State, or North Carolina and any otlic:' iwo 'lhbot' course, supposes t he Democrats able to carry the. 'Mates we have formally marked as theirs; but if, a- is possible, .Missis sippi and Doiii.-iatia should between this date and the November election he recovered the colored voter-) a Democratic victory would, of course, be out of the,iiu.--tioii. Ad present calculations, however, necessarily de pend more or h ss upon the rtsii't of the preliminaiy election, not simply foratestof the political current, hut for their own intrinsic value. Thus, of the States which we have denom inated uncertain, Indiana, ahlornia, and West, Virginia, will vote before November, and their voice will in all probability decide the sentiment of the rest. "No half-way measures will now answer. The people. t.el that an act of despotism has been attempted which has connection with mysleii ous actions of the past. The coining convention must tearoll'the veil, show why Tilden claimed the riht to name his successor, why Tweed was re leased, and why Tweed's old jmitnors are now Tilden's most ardent sup porters. Tilden packed the April con vention, even by the exercise of mili tary power in the various districts, as was attested to by lJrastus Drooks. Ho dare not undertake the same thine; tor Saratoga. The result was that the (Saratoga Convention was anti-Tilden and refused to nominate Dorshoimor, whom Tilden demanded should be nominated. To carry out his schemes his minions nominated a candidate for Governor who they knew would m t accept thepluce if elected to it, so that the vacancy might be tilled by elevat ing the Lieutenant Governor to his place." Jlrookljn Aryus, JJcinuoaf. Babcock is to have his trial for al leged complicity in the safe, burglary conspiracy on the If i li inst. The prin cipal witness against him is Whitely, the ex-thief of the Secret Service. - V,. U : SHERIFF'S SALES. TyY T'rtuo offmtnlry writs of fiovl fnoias, )alin fieri fnoins, vcnilitiot.l exponas, lovnri facing, nlina levari fiicins, find tea tntnm fieri (uciim, IrsuciI oat of tho llourt of Common Hens of Elk county, nnl to mo ilirccte'l, I, Diinisl fciill, High .Slierill'of siiiil county, Uo hereby givo notiee that I wi'l exposo to public salo or outcry, nt the Court House, in Uil.iy, nt onco clock l M., on MONL'W, S&l'TKM HER IS, 1K7(!, I he followmj! ileei-iheil properly, tn-wil. All the vilil, lilln inleriMl, cliiui mi l ile. iimnil of tlie (lereiafuil. in and to all lieu cer tain li'rttt. piiee or ireel ef l'inil situate ill reii.ini;.'r Jownship, Kilt cuoi'v. nt'd si ile of ri'uiiHylvniiiii, lieuniU"! niel ilocritiO'l mm to low?: Iii'xiuninit nt tlie lowu-liip (ur wto iioil lines itiviihoi wtivra' Is lO.l.S ii nl Ill'.i'.l) ( 1 1 v i 1 1 o the lownsliips of r.riuiiiii, r and l'.ix, on Inc old road liinnin Irani M-Mni-yK in Kcrn'-y, iheaee col nloa said li i.o " o:.o hundred ami I liirly-livo (l.fi) peri'lio.i, lln-nue north twelve i 12) peiolies. tlienee f il olio bundled and tlinly live pereliea ( 1 Si pi'l olieii), tlienee along tho old load soul heriy twelve perched (i'l pcrche) more or lt.su, io i lie place i f beginning, con tniiiing ten acre, more or lcis, nnd beint lot No .'IT on South tt. M-irv3 l oad, iii Hie iniip or plan of the town or ccttlemout. of ft .Marys. I'poii which i si ciccled n story-aiid-oiic-liiilt' stone house by ittlfeel, nnd n frame barn 1)0 by -10 feet, 'flic winds id n.iid land is uiuli-r ou'.tival ion, and ha a nell of pood wntcr nnd nn oi ch .r.l of f'-uit treot; tlieveoli. Also nil that certain otlicr tract, piece or piiicel of land in the to'.vn or settlement of Hi. Marys, KJk county , and stale of I'elaisylvi'.nin, h-.;ii:uing tu the warrant line lunniiii; noivli and soiita dividing war runts 4il'JS jiio'i 4l t37 nliunt twenty p .-relies south of li'.c noun coiner of sild line, thence west . no hundred, tliirty-l lireo and onu-thiid oi; perches) to a jo.st, tlienee niuili twenty-l.iur perches lo a post thence east one hiindreU and ihiilv-lluec and one lliiid 'Jd:;' pci'cliesl to a post cu warrant line, thence north womy-lo.iir (-1) perclios to the p'uee of b-.-cinuiii:, containi-.g 1 f.enty acres, t iinj ilic sa.i.e lands wiiicn ( iitir.es t-ehriilHT conveyed to Andrew Miiselby deed dated July hi, 17-. and re fU'i'cd in Kl county, in deed bonk "t''' page "1 &:, nnd conveyed by Andiew Mise! and wife to Tobi Gicincr by deed dated flcl.)ljci' l"i lt7!, mid recorded ir. l-.lk comity in deed book "IC pupe --Id, fec. faid land has about three acres under cul tivation, and is inclosed with a fence. Seized and taken in execution, nun lobe sold as the property ol' fo'oi Greiuer. ALSO nil ihc inierest of John Mau-cl. die defciidiinl, in all dial certain lot of (.'round situate 1 in the borough of St. Ahirys, bU county, rennsy lvar.ia described as lollows: llepiuiiini; r.l n pot't on a line pnraliel to the l'hihuleip liia and Lrie railroad twenty feet mole or lets, north of the said railroa I line, nod nineiy feet ea.-t of Lalayettc street said post bein the souih westerly coiner of the piece of land now being describe I, tleiicc north tifiy-l.vo Uegiees, forty minutes east ( ul!3 -10' ) on said parallel line to the railroad, twenty feet to n. post, ibence north thirty-seven degrees twenty minutes west ( 07 '20' ) ninety-one feet and seven-tenths of a foot i'.'l-7 feet) to a post on the south side of nu alley, thence south eighty degree-?, ihirly minutes we.-t I 80 S'.l' I twooiy-two fe.;i to a post feet.) thenca south thirty-seven degrees, twenty minutes east ( Jj7j 2 I' I one hun dred nnd one feet and livo-tenllis of a foot I lol-o ) to the place of beginning, contain ing nineteen hundred and thiriy-iwo square feet ll'.i'- sq. it.) lioing the same land which Leonard Wittmau and wife by deed dated the seventeetil h day of June con veyed to lliilhiim Maisil. now ilecensed, wife of said John .il.viscl. Vpou which is erected a two-story frame Iijii-c I'venty feel by forty feet deep, whic-i is used as a dwell ing, storeroom and b-iUery, also, ouibui'd and a good v.eU of water iqion said lot. The lot is enclosed by a substantial fence. Seized, taken in execution, and lobe tjld nslhc property of J jiin MaUt l. ALSO All that certain piece or parcel of land beginning at the narlh-west corner 9l town lot No. 07 on St. Joseph St. thence north I'lti perches, thence e-ist ." porches, thence south lilo perches thence east o perches, thence souih leS pirches to the noriheru hue of towu lots on St. Joieph t.re. I thence west following tiie noriheru lino ef towu lots oil Si. Joseph s'rt-el l't perches to the place of beginning marked "C" on t Joseph St. and contain ing one hundred acres. Also lots No. 70 and "i'J on Michael street each lot) feet front, by 2011 feet deep, said 100 ncrcs situated in the township of Ueazinger County of Klk Slule of 1'eiiiisy lvania r.nd the snid lown lots in the tlorough of St. Marys County and state nlor said, upon which is erected a frame dwell ing house, two storiei high, 200 feet, a Inline barn 2liX"t feet with shed attached, 21x:ii feet, a barn d2x lo fe?t. There is a good orchard and a good well of water upon said hind the greater parted' the land is improved nnd under cultivation. Seized lakeu in Execution nnd lo be s:dd as the property of Lad wing iiubeek and Jacob liupple at suit of Charles '.uhr. ALSO ail the right, title and interest of the defendant in and to the following de scribed real estate. ALT, that certain tract of land sit ante in that portion of f.eiizinger township, in the County ot Elk and Stale of Pennsylvania, formerly known ns (he Snint Marys Settlement, and b.ninded and described as fo. lows, to wit: beginning at a post on North Saint Marys road; thence west ninety two (02) perches, more or less, lo the hinds of Cuspcr J-lieleltr; thence north along said C. J. beleko's laud twenty-two 22) perches, more or less, to 1 Olds of Joseph KUrig; thence cum along J Kln igs land lilutly two .i2) perches, more or lets, to Snint Marys ri iui; iheneo soulh erly along Saint Marys load iwniy lwo (22) perches more or lets, to the place of beginning, containing thirteen (bijiioies. more or less, and so much of the southern part of number nineteen I'.i on North Saint. Marys road in tho map or plan of the eeiiieiiient of Saint M irys, iieitig die same land that John burgers and wif-j conveyed, by deed d n ed 1 It li of A ugust, A. U. lHili. I" Joseph inofeider, which deed is recorded in I. Ik County deed bouk "(J,'' page. llM&c, t.pou which is eiedel a frame dwelling House, one story and a half hih, l(ix2j feet fia'iie barn 27x17 feet, and a shingle house l."ix21 feet. The said land is all ini-piove-d and under a good state of cultivation and lias two living Blrcain of water th ercon. Also All that certain piece, pnrcel or lot of ground situaio in the borough of St. Marys, fclk county, l'enusylvania, 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 a two-story frame dwelling house, 2txlid feet; also, an old shop, one-story and e half high, 2'.ix;W feet. Siiid lot is enclosed by a Substantial fence, nnd has a well of water thereon, being the same lot conveyed to Joseph Wiudfelder by Walbnrger Trcsch, executrix of Mathias Treseh, deceased, by deed dated October 8th, 1S71. Also All those two certain town lots in the borough id St. Mary's in the county of Klk Stale ol Pennsylvania, siiuaie on Centre fctreet, caoli couiaiuiug in front on Ceutre street one hundred feet , by two hundred feet deep ul right- angles, and being numb era seven and nine ou Centre street ac cording to the map or plun of the borough of st Marys, ujiou which is ereotcd a .nine dwelling house, two stories high, 18x30 feet, wiih frame wing attached, one story and a half high, 2ix'iS feel; also, a two story frame building and stone basement, 80x00 feet, used as a brewery and licensed hotel, with bind attached, 12x30 feel, two underground beer vaults, steam engine and other tixiuro belonging to raid brewery; olco u frame building, twostorlei high, 30x88 feet, used a a p 1 1 1 li o hall; also, a frame barn, 2'Jii tl feet, with sh:d attached, 14x2'J feet; also, a stable attached, III 10 feet, a, stable and wagon shed, Dlxit feet, shop nnd ware house, lillx!'.") feet, n frame dwelling houso, Uix2o feet, an ice house, coal shed and oilier outbuildings; also two good wells of water upon said lots. Tlie said bui'dings are alt in a good slato of repair, mid too brewery is in good running order. Kcerving, however, out of the foregoing premises Hie following de-critied pieco of land: Hi-ginning nt a point, on thn lino of W. Lynns lot, 11(1 feet from the southwest corner; nf lol No K nhovo described; thence nl oiig V Lyons line north 2ii. west 170 feel, to a post, being (IrissonhnlY south' west corner thence north litij" east it (I feet to a post on the right bank of a run; thence along said run saiilh llr east 170 feet 10 up .st in the run near Ilia right bank of the saaie; thence south lil)'wctt 18 feet, to the place of beginning, cuuiuiuiiig 5,tl8"i sijuare feel, being tho laud herclol'ure sold and c .nveyeit by too Deft. Joseph Wiudfolder to John Leber. Also reserving out of the rear end of lot Fo 7 a pice of land i'.Oxl Oil feel, being the sumo land which the Deft convoyed to Leonard Hoffman. now owned by and in the the poosesif in of Casper Webtier. Also. All those certain lots of land in the township of licnxiugrr, I'lli county, Pennsylvania, silualo in W indlc-bier's nil dil ion, to t he borough of St Marys, hounded on tho noil h by Depot slieel, on I he east by T. it' 1'. railroad and Koelilmaii's laud, on the iio-alh by Mrs. beliefs laud, and on the west by M. H'.att's land and I'.iberger prop erty, described e.s I'vllows tn-wit: Fit si . One lot ou lbs east si. In of Wind fel l, r street, being D!"i feet long on said street, on ll: south side 117 feel, on the ca-t sole b uilei iiig ou Ihc I', .'t 11. llailroad pro) .'I'ly, 100 feel, an 1 on Iho nortn side, bordering ou Depot street, 1 10 feet, upiui wlrc'i is eieeled Iwo frame dwelling houes, e-ieli one and a half stories high, 17t2.' feel, wood house and coal shed 17x18 leel.nn l one oi her trail. c dwelling hnu-e, one slovy high, ISxVJI'ei'l. Second. One lot. smith of the above en c ist side of V. infelilei- sli cot, containing in front ou said si reel 121 feet, on tiiepoiuh side along Klk creek 100 feci, on the east side 12") fct, and on ihc north side 117 feet, linen which is elected two frame dwelling ileuses, each one story high, one 17 by 2.i feet and the other 2") by 27 feet, one bam; 12 by 10 feet and one coal shed. Third One lot on east side of Winufelder street commencing on the southwest corner; thence along Windfeliler street !lti feel; thence along Tierney's lot on the north side 2d8 teet: thence along I'oehl mail's laud on cast side 'Jo feet; thence on sout h side along Mrs. l'.ckt I s land 2:8 feet, upon which is creeled a two-story frame dwelling house 21x"l fee', and a coal shed, being the same lot which the defendant by articles of agree ment, sold to I'airiek Malcny. Fourth One lot on west side ofWindfel d.?r street, containing iu front on said street o j feet on Iho south side, 220 feel, border ing on Sullivau lot, on west side, along M. (.Hails land .V.i teet, and on north side along Klk creek 251 tool, upon which is a living spring of water, said lot being knewn as John Uibbon't lot. Fifth One lot on west, side of Windfel ler street, containing in front on said street do ft, ,cm tho south sidenlung Klk creek lul feet on die west side ! feet, and on the north side D'.tj feet upon winch is erec ed a ciej andiihalf story dwelling house frame. 17 by 20 feet Sixth One lol on west side of Windfel iler street, containing ill front on said street 100 feet, ou Hie south side Id ! f?ct, on Hie west side 11S feet and on (he north side bin teet upen which is errecied two frame dwelling!, 11 stories high, 17x2" feet, a coal house, "eic; also, a living spring ot ivaier upon this lol. Seventh. One let fronting on Depot Si. jO feet, on Ihc eat side along Widow San IliOUS' Kit I't li-ei, uii ll.o rimlli b).1o ftlna Satinet's land 60 tcel.nud on the west side along linger Welsh lot ',' feet, upon which is erected a frame dwelling house, onesiory high 17x21 feel, a frame, barn 12x12 feci; als i, c. gjodspring of water on the lot, being the same Lit which the said defendant sold todeorge Weis, by articles of agreement. Also. All thai- certain parcel or piece ot land situate in the borough of St. Marys, Klk county, Denny lvania, known na the Al pine llnusa lol, bouu led and described ns li.lloivs, to-wit; beginning nt a post on Washington street, being Hie northea.-t cor ner of latnl lately owned by li. Kckel; thence roiiih I P east along said Kcke-l's land; ninety-two feet and one. sixteenth of a foot to tho southeast corner of said Ecucl's land ihence south NOP west eiglay-two and five tenths feet to a post; thence south j, east ninety-nine eel, more or less, to the line of the I'hil.idciphiu. and Krio railroad: thenco along the line of sail railroad north 42 10 east 107 feel to a post; thence north t west feet, more or less, to a post on the line of .VashingtoQ street; I hence; south M west (ij -j feet lo the place of beginning, containing Dj.tiSS P.jU'ire feet of land more or less, upon which lsereeied a two-story frame dwelling lioti'-e, 2i..i;l lent, .villi ad dition one story high. Sx H feet one frame barn 12x20 feet, and an ice hoiifO. A good well of water on t ho let Also Otio other piece of ground in the boreu"h of St. Marys. KM; county, l'enu- svlvtuiii. described is follows, to-wit: 1 ginning at a point on lite Philadelphia ami Kric railroad deput load, at the Lortheast corner of .Inn. King's lot ; t h"iice north o2 40' east 1-V) feet, mure or lei-s, to the north east corner jf Louis Dinger's lot; theuc south o2ln east cuo hundred and seveuiy- ihrco (173) feet: thence north 755 west 70 feet; ihence north 74 west 71 feet; thence souih tvi west sixty-two teel; more or les lo the rear line of John King's lot; thence 84.1 west 2o feet to Hie place of beginning coiituiniue DI.OOl snuare feel, more or less, upon w hich is creeled one frame barn, 40x 46 feel, and a harness room, loxlu teet Seized, taken in execution and to ba sold as the property of Joseph Wind.'elder. ALSO. All the rl'-'hl, title, Interest, claim mi. I ili'iiiniiil of the ileleiiilant In and to ilio.se twoci-rliiiii ti.wn lotssitunlein the burouidi of St. Marys, Kilt comity, l'l-iinsylvaniii, liein;, lots .Sos. 1 ami Mou J'.u k street on Hie mnp or plan of l.ulir s mitl'tHon id Nt. .onry s boniu'.'li. eaeli belna lilt v feel front on l'ui'k Kinet nnd one hundred and tliirte-i-n loot d. i n. nil No. 1 is el ected u two-sloi y liiimi dwelling house, l.i' .s'i;1.,' feel, (-.aid liouso lias a filial stoned cellar ihercunder, nnd the liilshavo a (jniiit well of water thereon, tire iindi i leiiee and improved. Said lots are the siufie iiuri-lia-ed l.y the siiul delendunt of l hol ies l.ulir, by mlieles of imreeinent. Seized, tnUeii in exeeution nnd to be sold as the properly of l'iiillip Sheeze-r. TKUMtS I IF 8AI.K; Tho fillowini; must lie strictly complied Willi when Hie properly is struck off: 1. All bids must be paid in lull, except where Hie phcUitUI'iii other lien creditor becomes the piiiviinser, in which ense the costs on the writs must be paid, as well us all liens prior to that of the purchaser, and a duly cerlillcil list of liens shall ho furnished, including iiiortnajii searches on the property sold, to pcthor with such lien creditor's receipt for the amount of tho proceeds of the sale, or such portion thereof us ho shall uppeur to bo entitled to. 1. All sales not settled immediately will be continued mil II six o'clock 1'. M at which time all property not settled for will uKiiin be 1' ut up, and sold nt tho expense and risk of tiie person to whom it was lirst struck olf, uiul who, in case of dcllelcney nt such re-sale, shall make good Hie same, mid in no Instance will the deed be presented in court lor con firmation unless the bid is actually settled for w ith the siheriu us DANIEL BC'ULL, Shcrlfr. Sihcrilfs Office, Ilidgway, l'u, t Atfif. --', 1S70. soo fur, Ion's Ulirest, Cth edition, page JIG: Siniln's f'urins, pagoUsf. AbillMSTUATOU'S AOTlCCi Estate of Cornelius Wainwright, dee'd. Letters Ttntatnciiiafi unon the above estate have been granted to the un dersigned, all persona indebted to said estate are reijui'sted to make payment, and those having claims to jircbcut the same without delay to KALI'! JOllCiO, Admr. Tho simple story of how they stolo In the Rood old democratic days of l'olk, I'lereo anil Huchanan is very Impressive. The average leakage is every thousand dollars collected nnd disbursed In that golden era of economy was about '. During six-te-en years of ltcpuhliean rule the av erage has been eighty cents. In plain words Democrat ie ofllcinls Ktolc, pio portionately, over ten times ns much as their llepublietin mtceessors. MEWAEVBBTISEMENTS. Our largo life-like Steal Engravings of the Presidential Candi tfaiom sell rapidly. Send for circular. ;. Y. Kn graving Co., iio Wall WU'cet, Jlox o2W, N. Y. AGENTS MARK 1H V DAY Adminid rotor's Jioticc. Kslolo of Michael Ilcindlo dcccned. hvltira ofArfihiiiixtriilioil ujion tho above cslnte have been granted to the under signed, all persons indebted to said es tate ate rciiuested to nmke (.ayiueut, nhd those having claims lo present the eaiiie w .1 hunt delay (o N27oi JU11N 11. IIKIN'DI.II, Adm'r fiitl ice. No I ice is hi'ivby given thiit V. II. Osterlioni, K. K. (Irish, S. A. Olin stejiil, Cliim, jMcnd, T. S. I Inrl ley, ( !. I.. Iluliiihiv and Jnenl) .M ( iiuley iu- teltd to iimUe ni.iilii'iit ion fur the in corporation of I lieinsK'l ves nnd sindi olui'ix ns slinil llssoel.ile Willi llielii, under t lie cm liorule imine nlnl s.l vie of I'lie 'l'riislei'.s of I be .M . K, Chilteh of Kidgwiiy." 'J'he oliji'i'l of siudi ineor- por.ilioo to be, fo proioolethe worship, Aliourlilv (foil according to tlie I'tiith of hi- ,. ll.Chincli, at Ifidgwav In i:ik Co., l'u. Klil'.n. SCII' IONIXd, Clerk. li-2S-,!. -V I H...I.I..I U!l M II.. S II. "ill llll 'i IU. .'lill IM I .1- II'IIM J. -ents the following ('onijialiys for I'.ik aim .MeKcan count us. Nonh r.ritish iiiui .Mel'eaniile.27,.riOO '100 JOtna, Hartford , 7,oi'0,(i00. IbOjOOO 1,011.1,000 Y 2,000,000 l,ri 10,000 i:so,l)00 ratcrsoti. N . .) ninzoii of Cincinnati,. (teruiaii American, N. A lagtirii, A. v Ivochesier, I'll.,. 1'r. Life i!t Accident, Hartford 4,000,000 n-27-t-i:;. Trial List. 1. -V. C. Ilealy vs. Vlirani llowiiiiio, No. Isaac and SI, August 'i'el'lii 1S72. 2 The Soring Hun Cottl Company vs. Ionian lo.ier -Mi hi, January 'I'erm. 1 Mi!. John ltnltirvs. 11. ootlwaiil et al. No. a, August Term, 1S70. 4 ii. V. iyier vs llie Heiinelt's Branch Improvement Co. et al. No. o, August 'firm. 1874 5 J. V. Hottk vs- Salyer Jackson No. Id January Term, lHi-7. o A. olt A: toon vs lat'lin Vav., No 2-1, Sept. Term; hS7o. 7. J. W. JJrowii vs. D. 15. Polcn N o. til, Sept Term, lb TO. ieorge H. Page vs. V. S. Tyler. '.:!, September Term, ltS70. The Columbia Insurance Co- vs t.i Kraits No 210, .Scpieniber Term No. o. due: lo The Columbia Insurance Co vs 241 September (Ieorge Schaiil No i et in, l-iio- fl The Columbia Insurance Co. vs Anthony Sehaller No 2l.j, Sejiteinbel' Term, 1N70. 12 The I'olunibia Insurunce Co- vs Angelica Klausiumi, lis'r, ike. No 2 it. Seiifiiil'i'i' Terin, It-Vo Id il J M'jjonaiil vs Aiariin ijnx. No i:'2, Neveinber Tel m, ls7'j. 14 ;( IO i.esser vs J C Hollk, Kxe- eutnx of J llodk, Dee'd. No Ul, January Term, lt-7ti. 2o 1TIKD. SCIKKXINC, Iho. The Niitiunul Park P.unl:, ur.vi'iv y.irii, 1 In 1 lie Court of CiiiiLiitoii I leas V of 1.1k rie.iniy. Uube-rt Italsey and Henry No. liiSepti iiihcr Jlalsey. Term. I7U. Will r nl-' FOKKliiN" ATTAl'llME-M'. Klk ( VUlltlJ, - v The Coninion wealth of l'enn sK.vusylvaoitv to the .Sheriii'of said o'Ooutny, firi'i-tint;: We com maud you that you attach llohert llalscy and Henry llah-ey, late of your County, hy all and singular the gooibi and 'chatties, land and tene ments, moneys, rights and credits of the said Defendants, or either of them, in whose hands or possetsiou or cus tody of any person or jieisons whatso ever, and summon each jierson or per sons as garnishees, in jdea ofelcht,so that they he and tippcdr heforu our Court of Common l'leas, to lie hidden at Kidgwav, in ami for said County on the 'illiilD MONDAY OF hKP '1'KMJiKll NEXT, tin re to answer Ti-.e National l'ark lhtnk, of New York. And, also that you summon the said (iarnishees (the person or persons iu whose hands and property of tiie saul lloliert Halsey or Henry llalsev nd,) so that they he and may lie iouin appear before vour said Court on the lilllll) MONDAY OF .-EPTEM- DEK N EXT, to answer what shall he oljtected tiKainst tlieni, tuul aniile hy the lodgement of the Court therein. And have you then and there this writ. AVitness tlie llonorahle L. 1). NVet- niore, President Judge of our said Court, at Kiduway. this 11th day of July, A. D. 1S70. FK ED. iSClKENING, I'rothonoiary TA true eonv.l Attest DANli:i.f-'e VLL., Shei itr. Shcrill's Olliee, ltidgwuy, Pa., July Ul.Sid-it., A CARD- To all who are sull'ering from tin; errors and indiscretions of youth nervous weak ues:i, early decay. Ins of manhood, iU'., 1 willsenda recipe that will cure you, FUttl Ofc'CH.Ulli E. This great ivnii dy was discovered hy ti mis sionary in South America. Send n self addressed envelope to the Rev. Joskimi T. 1 nm ax, Station I). Bible IIouhc 2cw York City. NEW LIVEltY STABLE DAN SUlllLiNEii WISHES 10 IN form tlie Cittzeus of Ridgway, and the public gcLerally, that he hug started a Liv ery Stable and will keep GOOD STOCK, GOOD CARRIAGES Uuagies, to let upon the most icasona ble terms. Ka,lle will also do job teaning. Stable on Broad etreet, above Main All orders left at the Tost Oilier will meet prompt attention Au 20 1870. tf. LIFE, Growth, BEAUT5T.I LONDON HAIR COLOR RESTORER LONDON HAIR COLOR RESTORER Not a Dye; makes harsh hair soft and silky; oleanscs the scalp from all impurities, causing the liair lo grow whsro it has fallen olf or become thin. Can bo applied by tho hand as it does not stain the skin orisoil the finest linen. As a Hair Dressing it is the most pcrl'eot tho world has ever produced. The hair is re novated nnd strengthened, and natural co'or restored without tho application of mineral substances. Sinco Iho introduction of this truly valu able preparation into this country, it has been the wonder nnd admiration ef all clas ses, as it has proved to be the only article Hint will absolutely without deception, re store gray hair toils original jolor, health soilness, lustre nnd beauty, and produce hair on bald heads of ils original growth and color. This beautiful and fragrantly perfumed article is complete within ilself, no washing or prepar.it ion before or nl'lcr ils use, or nee. ut. pan vinoiil of any kind being required lo obtain these desirable results. Hero is Uio ProoJ of its SUPERIOR EXCELLENCE. iViid Ibis Homo Cert ilicate, testified to tiy lidward II. liurrigiies one of the most miiiipeloiit hritggtKis and Cliemisls of Phila delphia, a man whose veracity none can iloiibi. 1 am happy to add in tesliuiotiy to the great value of the Loudon hair (Julor I'.e slorer which restored my hair to ils origi mil Color, mid tlie hue appears to be per manent. 1 sin satisfied t hat this prepara tion not. a dye but operates upon the i:e crclions. it is also u beautiful hair dress ing and promotes the prowl h. I purchased the first bottle from ivlward 15. Cinrrigiies, drugiiisl, Tenth and Coales slreet, who can also testify my hair was quite gray when 1 iiiincnce-'l its iie. MI!S. .Mil. Li. it, ro. :i0 North Ninth street, 1'hila. Dr. .Mvavnc a! Hon, Hcspcctcd friends: I have the pleasure to inform you thai a hidy of my acquaintance, Mrs. Miller, is ie-lighteU with the success ot your London Hair Color Hes'.orcr." Her hair was fast falling and quite gray. Tho color has been restored, the falling o-T entirely stopped, ul a new growth ot hair is the result. K. li. UAKnlUUCs, Druggist, cor Tenth and Coatcs, Phila. BCSTOM TESTIMONY. July 22d, lh71. Dr. Swavne & Son: Last wilder while in Trenton, N. J., I pro cured s.x bottles London Hair Color Ke- stoier, which I like very much, in fact bet-let- than any thing 1 havo Used in the last nine years. If you please, send mo one loze-u hollies C (J 1) care w ti logler & Son Driijisrists, No 72d Tremout street, lloston. It espect fully yours, A.i)A BArilill No 59 Kutlaiid Square. Londoii Hair Color Restorer at.d Dressing Has completely restored my hair to us original color and youthful beauty, aud caused a rapid nnd luxuriant growth. Mils, A;MK MUKKI, No bib North cventh Hiteet, Philadelphia. Dr. Dalton of Philadelphia, eays of it. The London Hair Color liestorer is used very extensively among my patients and friend.-:, as well as by luyteii'. I ihercfure speak IVo'ii experience. 75 CENTS PS?- BOTTLE. Address orders to Dr. 8WAYNE 60'.s U N. rlli Sixth Btrect, Piiiiadelphia, Pa., sole Proprietors. s a i. n it . i. f. it u ra a is ts T 11 E I. I! N G S CONSUMPTION! This .liM i c-siiii; ami dangerous complaint and its preiiuiiiituiy symptoms, neglected cot. nil, nigul Mveals, Hoarseness, waslmg Hesli fever permanently cured by E3T0K C!I2:UY. JsUUNCHITlS A preinonitor or I'ul- nionary CouMiinution, is characterized by catarrh, or iutlamatioii of the miicuin meiii- brane of the air passages, with cougU and expectoration, shurt breath, hoarsvue'S, pains iu the chest. For ail biouvlnal alfe'; lijus, sore throat, loss of voice, coughs, DR. SWAYNE'S Compound Syrup of V7Ud CheiTy IS A SUVKUEION ltEMKUV llemorihago, or Spilling of lllood, may proceed from the larynx, trachia, bronchia or lungs aud arises from various cauies, as undue physical exertion, plethora, or full ness of the vessels, weak lungs, oversliaiu- ng of tho voice, suppressed e racial ion, obs truction of the spieen or liver, c. Dr. Swayuo's ('otitjiuiiitd Syruii of Vi'ihl ChiTry. etrikea at the root of disease by purifying the blood, restoring the liver aud kidneys to healthy action, invigorating the nervous system. The only stanilaril rcmcily tor lienior- rliane, bronchial and all pulmonary com plaints. Consumptives or those predis posed to weak lungs should not fail to use this great vegetable remedy. Its marvelous power, uot only over con- eumpt'OU, oul over every clii omo ttisease where a gradual alterative action is needed Under its use the cough is loosened, the night sweats diminished, the pain subsides, the pulse returns to its natural standard, the sluiuacii ij improved in its power to di gest nnd assimilate tho food, aud every organ has a purer aud belter '(Uality ot blood supplied to it, out ot which new re creative and plastic material is made. l'repared only by DR. SWAYNE & SOU, North Sixth Street, riiilauYlpliiu. Solu by all Prominent Diiiiiuisia. lichiiig Piles ! PILES, PILES, ITCHING PILES, rosiTivKLT ci'beu by the use of SWAYNES OINTMENT HOME TESTIMONY. I was sorely ofllictcd with cne of tho most distressing ot all diseases rruritua or l'ru rigo, or more commonly known as Itchiug files. The itching at times was almost in tolerable, increased bv scratching, and not uul'iequetitly become quilo aoie. I bought a box of Swayue's Ointment; its use gave duick relief, aud in a short time made perfect cure, lean now sleep undisturbed, and I would advise all who are suffering with this distressing complaint to procure Swuyno's Ointment at once. I bad tried prescriptions almost innumerable, without finding aud permanent relief. JOSEl'lI W. CHRIST, (Firm of Roedel it Christ, Root nnd Shoe House till North Second Blreet, Philadelphia. SKI1T DISEASES. Bwayne's All-bealina Ointment is also a gpecifio for Tetter. Itch, bait Klieuiu 8:uld Head, Erysipelas, Barber's Itch Blotches, all Scaly, erusly, cutaneous Er ruptioas. Perfectly safe and harmless even on the most tender infant. Price 50 'cents. Sent by mail to any address on re ceipt of price. SWAYITE'S PANACEA. Celebrated ult over ihe worm lor us renta ble cures ot Scrofula, Mercural and Pyphil ilic complaints. Describe symptoms iu all octnmic&uutio address nsletlers to 1U VVAYNE and SON, Pliilade.lpliia. n7yl . &E0. 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