; 'I if I J X 1 GEO. A. liATJIBUX, Attorney-at-Law, Main Street, Ridgway, Elk Co., Pa. HALL ct- AT VAC LEY, Attorneys-at-Liw. Office in New Brick Building, Main Si Ridgway, Elk Co., Pa. v8nUU. L VCOlll! & MRLEK. Attorneys-at-Law, Ridgway, Elk County Pa. Office across the bull from the Democrat establishment. Claims for collection promptly attended to Jne. 15 '70. VUAHLES HOLES, Watchmaker, Engraver and Jeweler Main street, Ridgwny, I'a. Agent for the Howe Sewing Maoliine, and Morton Gold - n. Repairing Watches, eto, donewith e tame accuracy as heretofore. Satis .'act i 3a guaranteed. vlnly J, 0. IK BAILEY, At'TOttNEV-ATLAW. vlnxul. Ridgway, Elk County, I'a. Agent for the Traveler's Life and Acoi Jent Insurance Co., of Hartford. Conn. JAMES D. FI LLER TON, 8tirgeon Dent int. having permanently lo cated in Kigway, offers his professional ser vices to the citizens of Ridgway ana sur rouuding country. All work warranted Office in Service & Wheeler's Huilding, up stairs, first door to the If It. "iu'ii ly o. a. messes a ek. Druggist and Parmiiceutist, N. W. cornet of Main mid Mill streets, Uidgway, I'a. full assortment of carefully selected For eign and Domestic Drugs. Prescriptions carefully dispensed at ill hours, day oi night. vln3v T. S. II MIT LEY. M '., l'hysiolan ana Surgeon. Office iu Drug Store, corner Broad and Main (St. Residence curlier Broad St. opposite the t.'olU'ga. OttieH hour trom 8 to 10 A. M. and from 7 to S I'. M. vln-Jyl. J X. HUH I) WELL, M. V., Eoleotio Physician and Surgeon, has remov ed his otiicc lrom Centre street, to Mair et. Ridgway. l'ii in tho second story of the lie brick building of John 0. Hall, oppo site Hyde's store. (Jlttea hour:-l to 2 I M 7 to it l M HYDE 11 U IKE, Riiiowat, Elk Co., Pa W. 11. SO 11 11 AM, Proprietor Thankful for the patronage heretoforv S3 liberally bestowed upon him, the new proprietor, hopes, by paying sirict a toution to the comfort and convenience ol guests, to merit a continuance oi th same. Oil 80 lKtill. LUMBER AXD.IXSL'RANCE COM MISSION' BROKER, AND GENERAL COLLECTION AG EXT Xo 2ft! Walnut Place, (Slti Walnut Street,) PHILADELPHIA. PA. n -il-ly W. HAYS, UK ALU IK Dr Goods, Notions, Grrceries. and General Variety, FOX ELK CO., PA. i.a ley I, (i. vlu47it". w. j bkm:v. m. U W. II IHK1MAS. M. I), iRS. EARLEY A HAUTMAX. Dr. W. . Hartmati, formerlv of St Mary's, lias associated himself with M J. Earley, M. D. in the practice of medicine at itulgway. Jsy close at tention to business they hope to re ceive a lihcrul share of the patronage of the public. Dr. W. B. Hartnian can he found at all hours, cither at his rooms, over the post-orlice, or at Dr. M. J. Earley 'h Drug Store. Dr. M. J. .Earley can be found ut the residence of Dr.' C. it. Earley, or at his Drug Store. Surgery, and diseases of women and children a speciality. E. K. (iULStl, Dealer in all kinds of cuhinet ware, woodund cane i-eat eliairs, kitchen and xtention tables, wood and marble top tands, wood and marble top bureaus, what notx, looking glasses, wood and marble top chamber suits, mattresses, prins bed bottoms, tied steads, cribs, Laferty's metal lined wood pumps, Jtc, &c. Cane seats replaced with perforated wood scats, Weed sewing machine reduced from $(i- tp S4j, the ' aest machine in the market, and pic ture frames made to order. Also a largo assorted stock of ready made coffins constantly on hand and trim med at shortest notice. All the above goods are sold at panic prices. Ware Rooms in masonic building, Ridgway Pa. . von4'Jtpdapri!7'77. ft LIVERY STABLE IN RIDGWAY . DAX SCRIBNER WISHES TO inform the citizens of Ridgway, and the public generally, that he has started a Livery Stable and will keep GOOD STOCK, GOOD CARRIAGES and Buggies to let upon the most reasonable terms. tsaTHe will also do job teaming. Stable on Broad street, above Main All orders left at the Post Office will receive prompt attention. Aug-JOlS'ltf " ERRORS OF YOUTH. A GENTLEMAN who suffered for years from Nervous Debility , Premature De cay, and all the effects of youthful indiscre tion will, tor the sake of suffering hu. inanity, send free to all who need it, the rOif e ind direction fur making the simple remeijf by which he was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the advertiser's ex. penence can do eo by addressing in perfect confidence. JOHN B. OODEN, 42 Cedar St., New York. A NICE LOT OF NEW PRINTS ot POWELL 4 KIME'S, only eight enta per. yard. SHERIFF'S SALES. BY virtue of sundry wrlln of fieri facia' alias fieri facias, venditioni exponas, levari fscias, alias levari faolas, and testa tum fieri faoias, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Elk County, and to me directed, t Daniel Bmtll, High Sheriff of sld county, do hereby give notice that I will expose to publio sile or outcry at the Court House, in Ridgway, at one o'olock P. M. on ,' MONDAY. MAY MTU, 1877. j All the following described Ut of land situated In thelowmdilp Bf Fo, county of Elk and Rtate Of Pennsylvania, bannded and described as follows, to witi Com. inencing at a post nt. 'he northwest corner of John Moyer's land j Ihenoe west by lands of TRsao Hays for'y.two and Ibree fnurths (42) rods more or less to a post, thence south by other Ian Is of said Knos Hays one. hundred and seven (107) rods moro or lea to tv beech tree: thence east partly by lands of A. Lindner seventy-two (72) rods more or less to a hemlock tree ; thence north five (5) rods more or leastoa pest; thence west by lands of Thomas A. Gross twenty-nine and one-fourth (20J) rods more or less lo a hemlock tree ; thence north by lands ofT. A. Gross and John Moyer one hundred and two (102) rods more or less to the place of beginning, con. taining thirty (,'iO) acres more or less, be ing part of warrants No. 4083 and 4091 , excepting, however, to the parties of the first part all the mineral rights also, one half (J) acre of land in Fox township, Elk county, Pennsylvania, bounded and des cribe 1 as follows to wit" Beginning at a pnst on Jacob M'Csuley'e line, seven and three-tenths (7 3-10) r?ds south of the northwest corner of a certain saw mill lot, sold by Jacob M'Cnuley to J. W. Hays; thence nor:h sevety.one (71) east eleven (11) rods to a post on tin line of P. W. Hays' mill lot ; thence north seven and ihiee tenths (7 3-10) rods to Jacob M'Cau ley's liuo ; thence north seventy-one (71) degrees west eleven (11) rods to a post, the above mentioned northwest corner of aforesaid mill lot sold to J. W. Hays by said Jacob M'Cauley ; thence north seven and three-tenths (7 3-10) rods to 'he place of beginning, containing one half (J) acre. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Esther Arner and John Aruer, at suit of Matthew Smith. ALSO. All that certain piece or parcel of land situated in Jones township, Elk county, Pennsylvania. bounJed and des cribed as follows: Beginning at a birch tree corner ; thence north fifty -six and one half (o(i.l) rods to a post corner; 'hence west fifty-six and onc-luilf (oGJ ) rod lo u post coiner ; thence south fifty-six and one. liulf(oO') rods to a post corner; 'hence east fifty-six and one-htlf ''() rods lo the place of beginning, contniniug twenty acres of land and being part of warrant No. 3293, upou which is erected a Iwo-story fruuie dwelling house, 20 feet front by 20 feet deep, with wing or shed, 14x20 feet, one !ory high Suite 1 Htil taken in execution as the property of John A. Anderson, at suit of Wilcox Tutiuing Company. ALSO. All the right, title, interest, claims and demand of defendant in and to i lie following discribed hind: All that certa!u piece or parcel of hind situate iu the village of Uidgway, Elk county l'eim sylvruia, being the west pari of lot No. 141, beginning at the southwe-it corner of lot No. 142, occupied by Chas. Mead, a post iu Hie north line of South street; thence westerly along the north line of South street thir'y (iiO) feel ; thence northerly puraltel with the east line of lot No. 141 one hundred and sixty (Hill) feet to the alley thence easterly along the south line of said alley ton post, ihe northeast corner of lot No. 1 11 and the north-west corner of lot No. 142; thence southerly along the ivjst line of said lot No. 142 one hundred and sixty (100) feet to the place of begin ning, containing forty-eight hundred (4SD0) i(Uere feet of land more or lets, on which is erected oe one.: lory nod a half frame dwelling house, 20 feet by 24 feet. Seized and taken in execution as the property of W. ri. Service, ut mil of Ouriio I). Willis, Adi&iuistrutrix, ALSO. All that, certain piece of land aiiuaivd ill (he village of lieuzclic. Kilt cuuuty, Pennsylvania and uuiiibercd ou the piu' ol said village as No. it on Second Mreel, belli sixty (lid) feet front on ,-ecotnl street and extending one hundred and fifty (l.'i(l) firet i.i depth to nil alley, bounded mi ilie imp Invest by Second street and on iho northeast by lot No. 7, being ihc same premises oynveyed to said parlies of the first art by Keuben Winslow, Sr.. and w.fe, by de;d dated July 2S:h, LSlili, recorded in Deed Hook "L," page 000, &.C., upou which is erected one two-story frame house, 10x24 feet, with cellar and wing at tached. 14x20, oue and one-half stories high. fcized ahd taken in executhu as the property of Dennis Taylor, at suit of E. Fletcher ahd lii'o , for use of Johnston Si Drevillici. ALSO. All that certain tract or pa reel of land siiuuteJ in the town of Caledonia, iu the lownsliip of Jay, county of Elk and Stalo of i'euusylvuuiu, knowu as the Caledonia Hotel property, bounded and described as fol lows : Peginning at a post set for the cer tain point of lo. No. 5, sold to Benjamin lirownlee f'-om Reading and Bartlus ; thence west along the middle division of warrant No. 02j fifteeu and niue-tenllis (15 0-10) perches to a po3l ; thence south forty-three uud one-half (4.'M) degrees east len and Bcven-tcuths (10 710) perches to the northwest side of township road ; thence north forty-six and one-half 40 J) degiees east uloug said township road eleven and eight-tenths (11 8-10) perches lo the place of beginning, containing about sixty-three perches, upou which is erected one two story frame house, 18.0 feet and basement, with wiug 18x30 feet, iwo stories high, with cellar an t kitchen attached, 10x20 feet and barn, 24x24 feet. Seized and taken iu execution as the dropeny of Luther Lucore, at suit of li- E. .Morey, for use of Erasmus Morey. ALSO. All that certain tract of land situate in Bcuezette township, Elk county, State of Pennsylvania, known and num bered as number five thousand and one (500) hud bounded us follows, viz: On the north by wurrunt forty-nine hundred and ninety-six (4'JOU;) on the east by war rant five thousand (5000 ;) on the south by warrant five thousand and ten (5010,) and on the west Lv warrant five thousand aud two (6002.) A LSO. The oue undivided half part of a oertain tract, piece or parcel of land situate in Jay township in the county of Elk and State of Pennsylvania, bounded aud des cribed as follows, to wit: Beginning at a beech corner ; Ihence north seventy degrees east ninety peiches to a small hemlock ; thence south about nineteen degrees east one hundred, seventy four and a half perches more or less lo a maple ; Ihence south about seventy degrees west eighty eight perches more or less to a post, aud ihence nirth tweuly degrees west about one hundred seveuty four and a half perches to llie place of beginning, continu ing ninety-eight acres more or less, and beiug the purport nttuber four (4) of the Morris Webb estate. ALSO. The undivided half part of a certain other tract or piece of land Bituate in Jay township, in the county of Elk and State of Pennsylvania, and in great lot 4893, bounded and described as follows, to wit; Beginning at the northeast corner of said g-eat lot 4803 ; thence west on die line of said lot 4803 bo far that a due south line to the north line of th lot or piece of land belonging to Charles Gardiner, which is csrt of the aforesaid great lot 4803, and from thence ea-t on the north line of the aforesaid Onrditer lot lo the east line of the aforsaid gri'st lot 48U3, eo that a line to the place of beginning will make and oon tain ninety-three aores and three-fourths of an acre, striot measme. ALSO. All that certain tract of land situite In Jay township, Elk county, part of warrant No. 4803, oontalning two hund red and seventeen acres more or less, beiug the same assessed iu the name of Wood ward a Piniiey. Seized and taken la eteoulion as the property of Hiram Woodward, A. U Fin ney and 8. D. Barrows, at suit of John Tudor, now for use of Isaao Breneman. ALSO. All that certain piece or parcel of land containing two hundred and seventy five (275) acres, situated in Beuszette town ship, oouniy of Elk, State of Pennsylvania, beiug part of warrant- No. 6181, which was sold to John Brooks, of first part, by the treasurer of blk county, by deed dated June 9th, 1850, and was looated by Edward Vos burg, by lines marked on Ihe grounds, be ginning at the ooruer on the narth line of warraut 6181. about one hundred and ninety-eight (198) perches from Ihe north west comer of said warrant; ihence east about one hundred and forty-five (145) p;rches lo a corner; thence south three hundred and twenty (320) perches to a cor ner ou the south line of said warraut; Iheuca along Ihe said line one hundred and forty five (145) perches to a corner ; thence north to the place of begiuuiug. ALSO. All that certain piece or parcel of hind situate, lying and being in Beuezette township, Elk county, Pennsylvania, de scribed as follows: Beginning at a post, said post being the northeast corner of il. Johnson's lands ; thenco south along the said 11. Johnson's eisl line one hundred and two (102) rods to a post; thence north fiiiy-four (54) degrees west niuety-one (91) rods to a post on the line of Ihe railroad; i hence north forty-five (45) degrees east seven (7) rods ; tlionoo north thirty-eight (38) degrees east twenty-one (21) rods; ihence thirty-four and one-half (3JJ) de grees east lourteeu aud three-teuths (14 8-10) rods; thence north thirty-two (32) degrees cast seventeen and two-tenths (17 2-10) rods to a post ; thence east thirty. seven (37) rods to i lie place of beginning, containing twenty (20) acres and ten (10) perches, being more or less. They reserve one-half the coal aud mineral rights to Ralph Johnson, Jr. ALSO. All that tract or parcel of land situate iu Ihc town of Beuezette, cuunly of EIk and Stale of Pennsylvania, knowu as part of warrant fifty-four huudred and eighty (5180.) bounded as follows: Be ginning at a stake uud stones iu Stephen hollow iu the south line of said lot ; Ihence north twenty (20) degrees west sixty (OU) rods to the Siuuurjaliouing creek ; Ihence west fifty (50) rods; thence nonh sixty nine (00) degrees west fifty. eight (5S tods thence north seventy-eight 78 degrees west thirty-two 32 rods- thence west tony 40 rods; thence south seventy-five 75degiecs west eighteen 18 rods to a posbou the west line of said lot ; thence south ninety-seven and forty one-hun l- rcdilis '.7 4U-1UUJ rods lo a tiemlock in the southwest corner of said lot ; thence east two hundred twen'y-three and fifty-eight one-hundredths 223 oS-100 rods iu the south hue of said lot to the place of begin ning,, upon which is erected one two-story dwelling houso 20x30 feet, with addition 10x18 feet, frame barn, 40x50 feet, und well of water. Seized aud taken iu execution as the property of Martin Euz, at suit of D. J. M' Donald & Co. ALSO. All that eertuiu tract of land in the town or settlement of tit. Mary's iu the county of Elk and State of Pennsylvania, situate on Elizabeth road ; thence west one hundred and thirty-three (13;!) perches and one third Ik) of a perch to a post ; thence south thirty (30) perces to a post; thence east one hundred and thirty three 133 perches and one-third '( of a perch to a post; thence north thirty L:!0 perches to the place of be ginning, containing twenty-live (25) acres and being number two on Elizabeth road in the map or plan of the town or settlement of St. -Mary's, upon which is erected oneone-story log house, 18x24 feet, and frame bani, lSx3ii feet. Seized and taken iu execution as the property of Car. Schneider, ut suit of Casper Eniniert. ALSO. All that certain piece or parcel of land situated and being in the township of Jay, in the county of Elk and State of Pennsylvania, known and described as follows, to wit: Commencing at the southeast corner of Mcribtih U. Lucore farm, where the new road starts and runs through the orchard, on the old farm formerly owned by licujamin Legget, now deceased, and being part of war rant number four thousand eight hundred and forty.four (4844; thence along the south line of said old farm or warrant No. forty-eight hundred and forty-four 4844 east sixty-four rods to a stake ; thence north to the north line of said old farm; thenee west along said north line about fifty rods to the northeast- corner of Re becca C. Morey's farm which is a part of said old farm, and from thence south along the east line of It. C. Morey's farm to a stake on the road ; thence along the road, tluough the orchard, to the place of beginning, containing fifty-one and one-fourth 51 J J acres more or less, upou which is erected a two-story frame dwelling house, 20x20, and one log barn, 24x30. ALSO. One other tract of land, situated in town, county and State aforesaid, and being part of said war rant number four thourand eight hundred and forty-four 4844, bounded und described as follows, to wit; Commencing at the northwest corner of Ueorge W. Iluller's farm at a stake in the road, running thence easterly along the road between H. Z. Leggett's and O. A. Iluller's farm; thence easterly along said Iluller's line to the east line of said old farm about forty-eight 48 rods more or less ; thence north along said ea-st line to the not beast corner of said old farm; thence west along tho north line of said old farm to the northeast corner of the ubove lifty-one acres of land ; thence south along the east line of said fifty one acres of land to the place of beginning, containing thirty six 3(i acres more or less. Seized and taken in execution'as the property of E. F. Morey, ut suit of J. li. Coryell. ALSO All that certain tract piece or parcel of laud in Benzinger township, Elk Co., Pa. on St. Michael's ltoad. Beginning at a post on said St. Michaels Road ; thence south 54 east following the line of St. Michael's Road, thirty perihes; thence south 40 west seventy perohes to a post ; thence north 64 west thirty perches to a post ; thence north 40 east seventy perches to the place of beginning, con taining thirteen acres and being so muoh of the northerly part of number two 2 on St. Michael's Bead iu the map or plan of the town or settlement of St. Mary's. Upon whioh is erected a log dwelling house 18x20 fern 1J stories high and a frame barn 80x40 feet. "Said land is all improved, and is under fence ; has au orchard thereon, and a good living spiing of water and is about J ot a mile from Bt. Mary's Borough. beized and Uken in Execution as the property of Yost Wehler at the suit of Joseph WUhelm' This last above described property to be sold at the Court House iu Kid g way on Friday, June 1st, 1577, at one o'clock I. M. TEHMS OF SALE. The following must be Rtrletly com plied with when the property is struck off: 1. All bids must bo paid in full, except where the plain till' or others lien creditor becomes the purchaser, in which cases tho costs on the writs must by paid, an well ns all liens prior to that of tho purchaser, and a duly certified list ot liens hIiiII bo furn ished, Including mortgage searches on the property sold, together with such lien creditor's receipt for tho amount of the proceeds of the sale, or such portion thereof as he shall appear to be entitled to 2. All sales not Nettled Immediately will be continued until six o'clock P. M-, at which time all property not settled for will again be put up, and sold at the expense and risk of the person to whom it was first stuck ofl", and who. In case of deficiency at such re-sale, snail make good the same, and in 110 instance will the deed bo pre sented iu court for conflrmnttou un less the bid Is actually settled for with the (Sheriff as above stated. DANIEL SCULL, Sheriff. Sheriffs Office, Hidgway 1 Pa., Mav 1, 1H77. See Purdou's Digest, 0th, edition, page 410. viz. -i FY THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1877. Count jr OMecrs. President Judge-Hon. L. D. Wetniore Associate Judges Hons.. Geo. Ed. Weis, and Julius Jones. 'lierilf Daniel Scull. T reasu rcr Jacob .l cCaule v. District Attorney C. II. 'M'Cauley. Co. Superintendent Geo. R. Dixon. Prothonotary. &c Fred. Sehrpning. Deputy Prothonotary W. X. llorton. Commissioners Michael Vedert, W. II. Osterhout. Ueorge Reuscher. Commissioners' Clerk vv. S. llorton. Auditors W. II. Hyde, U. I.Spang ler, George Rothrock. Township Offlccrs. Judge of Election Will Dickinson. Inspectors James Pentield, P. R. Smith. Justices of the Peace Charles Mead, Jas. D. Fullerton. School Directors O. H. Grant, Jas. Gardner. G. T. Wheeler. N. T. I'uiii-ming.-i, W. Service. Eng. .. Miller. Supervisors 0. 15. Fitch, Jas. Riley. Treasurer W. II. Hyde. Assessor M. S. Kline. Assistant Assessors Geo. Dickinson. John Walmsley. Auditors J. H. Hagerty, James Pen field, J. S. Powell. Clerk -M. ,s. Kline. Constable 1. W. Morgester. State "otes. The dogs of Johnstown have been registered for purposes of taxation. The York Dinpntr.h announces that the Charlie Ross excitement there is closed. Joseph Glassncr, of Somerset county, mauufactuced 1,700 pounds of maple sugar during the season. Some of the oil operators in the Clarion districts shut their wells down 011 Sunday and allow the pay of their pumpers to go on. A grave in Pikeland township, Chester county, is marked by a stone which bears the date of 1000. The name cannot be deciphered. Nicholas Hill was Instantly killed at Farrandsville, Clinton county, the other day, falling into a culvert a dis tance of twenty feet. Adam Hart, the youngest son of John Hart, one of the New Jersey signers of the Declaration of Inde pendence, lives in Lycoming county. He is 80 yeiys old. Newton C. Musselnian, ex-president of the insolvent Union banking com pany, Philadelphia, has been held in $10,00.) bail on a charge of embezzle ment. On Friday evening John A. Miller, a freight conductor on' the Pennsyl vania railroad, was struck by a briidge while on top of a refrigerator car. He was missed at Derry station, western division, and was found prostrate and dead on the refrigerator car. While walking with his father Wil liam Morgan, of Erie, was shot in the head on Friday evening. The ball entered above the eye and emerged at the back of the head, causing fatal in juries. The shot is supposed to have been fired by some one hunting iu the vicinity. Frank Dunn, of Conneautvillo, was out gunning the other day, und be coming tired, sat trpon a fence to rest. The rifle slipped backward out of his hand, and when tho butt struck the ground the charge was exploded, and the ball in its flight cut the extreme point of Mr. Dunn's nose off. Tyrone, Pa., May 6. A fire at Wal laceton, Clearfield county, yesterday destroyed 3,000,000 feet of pine lumber und about 25,000 shingles. About 100 feel of the railroad track was des troyed, delaying trains an hour. Four telegraph poles wero burned, inter rupting communication a short time. Loss about $20,u00 ; partly insured. The temporary loan ordinance passed by the Pittsburgh Councils sometime ago has become a law with out the signature of the Mayor. New bonds will now be issued to raise money to pay the interest due on the 1st of April. Williamsport is again talking about a lire alarm telegraph. Ex-CounciU man Smith, of that city, has an effec tive invention of his own, which he proposes to put up with comparatively no cost to tho city, but there are some members of the Councils who don't want Improvements at any price. The Episcopal Convocation of the Diocese of Central Pennsylvania will assemble in St. Luke's Church, Scranton, Tuesday evening, Juno 12 The diocese contains eighty parishes and each parish is entitled to turee lay deputies. There will he about eighty clergymen in attendance and one huudred und fifty lay deputies, mak ing the assemblage a very important The water In a wny-slilo watering trough is too shallow fursulchlal purposes, Jones Township statement will be found In this Issue. Potato bugs have appeared. The oourt yard looks neat and clean. Doctor Enrley has tho flnost croquet ground in Ridgway. Dan Surlbncr has moved into the old Hums house. Jerry Thompson has moved Into Frank Dill's old house south of the planning mill. Remember the Advocatm omoe Is tho placo to get all kinds of Job work cheap. The houso of Fetor Clark, who lives near Moot Jack, was burned on Monday afternoon Inst, with nil Its contents which Included about S73 In money. Clark and his wllo Wore away from the house, ut tho tlmo of the fire, doing somo work on tho. plnoe, and when they reached the houso they were unnbl to save anything. Hols a hard working man and we are glad to learn that about 159 has been raised by subscription besides a quantity of lumber to enable him to build his house and commence uuew. Laurel Mill Burned. On Friday morning hist we wcro Informed that Laurel mill, with alt Its machinery and soma lumber, was burned 011 tho night be fore The fire Is supposed to havo originated from the boilers, but mmother theory Is that an incendiary 11 red the mill. Tho loss Is about $l()J0, without Insurance and Is chiefly sustained by U. T. Whoeler. The ml 11 was comparatively a new 0110, and contained tOine valuablo machinery, a new circular suw, costing about jrt and a new lath und shingle mill had been put In only u few weeks before the Arc. Piuee tho above was in type Mr. Wheeler Informs us thut the Jen. gi 110 was not much Injured by the Are, and (luit the boilers are not duiiiuged In the least, lie also says he thinks tho mill .will bo saw ing lumber Inside of five weeks. I. O. U. T. State Deputy, Q. Wr, Brown, of Youngsvillc, I'a., organized a new Lodge of Good Templars at Wilcox, Tuesday evening, called Wilcox Lodge, with '20 Charter Members, und the fol lowing named offlccrs. W. C. T. ,f. C. Malone. W. V. T. Lnuru M. Iirovn. V. S. W. Longrcen. W. F. 8. Amanda L. Wilcox. W. T. J. L. Brown. V. C Bev. V. It. Hoffman. W. M. 11. W. Campbell. W. I. O. Mary Pruut. W. O. O. Charles Bower. W. II. It. S.-Mrs. Y. II. Hoffman. V. L. II. B. Mrs. A. II. Brown. V A. fs. Mrs. M. L. Mnlone. W. D. M. Mrs. Laura M l'lierran. 1". V. C. T. Jcsslo Aldrich. L. D. G. W. C. T. Frof. V. 8. MThemui. Trustees. A. II. Preston, J. L, Brown nnil J. C. Malone. Night of meeting, Tuesday of each week, Tho same officer reorganized Uidgway Lodge, Lodge, No. 2i), I, O. G. T. Thursday, evening, with -2 Charter Members, uiul tho olUcurs named below. W. C. T.-J. O. W. Bailey, F.sq. W. V. T.-.Mrs. C. K. Holuday. W. S.--Dr. James 1). Fullerton. W. F. H.O. H. lluvls. W. T. Doela niiine. W. C.Inmes E. Pugh. W. M.--G. V. Gardner. W. I. G.Clurn Brooks. W. O. ti. Daniel Irwin. W. II. H. S.-Ada Young. V. I.. II. S.-Kllu Wnde. W. A. S.--Mrs. T. . Hartley. W, V. M.-Mrs. Fannie F. Olmsted. P. W. C. T.--C. E. Holndny. L. 1). G. W. C. T.-Dr. T. 8. Hartley. Trustees.--. A. Olmstead, C. D. Osterhout, Dr. T. H. Hartley. Night of meeting Wednesday of each week. There are 12o,000 tons of ice in Pitts burg and Allegheny. The annual consumption is a little more than half that iuantity. SUGARS AT POWELL AND KIME'S are high to be sure; but s'ill are a liitlecheaper tliau at auy other s'ore in town. Capt. Jas. Woodwakd, sells the Red River Dried Beef for "0 cents a package, and we are free to confess that it is the very best Dried Reef in the market. Mrs. Surah Reed, of Cumbria county recently made un application for a pension as a widow of a soldier of the war of 1812. The other day she re ceived over $1,000 from the govern ment. Ri;v. N. Nohton, of Corry, will pre side at the 3rd. Quarterly meeting of the Ridgway M. E. Church on next Sabbath the 13th inst. Services at the usual hours morning and evening. Sabbath School at 3 o'clock, P. M. The Ckxtbal State Normal School will open for a summer term of It! weeks beginning May 10th, With a full corps of competent professors Students desiring to attend should ap ply at once to the Principal, Prof. A. N. RAUli, Lock Haven, Pa. Teachers' Examinations. Will be held as follows by Geo. R. Dixon Co. Superintendent. Caledonia, May 23rd. Renezette, May 24(h. Centreville, May 25th. Brockjwrt, May2thh. At 10 o'clock A. M. each day. Some spiritual mediums who gave an entertainment at Titusville were arrested oh frauds and bound over for trial. The indignant people deman ded the return of their money, but the manager escaped from a third-story window iu the Parshall House and carried all the money of the concern with him. It is further stated that he broke his arm in his escape. Thus far he has eluded the vigilance of tho police. Powkll &. Kimk, tho well known and extensive merchants of the Grand Central store, are now receiving their new Kpring goods, which to attempt to enumerate would bo useless, al though tho stacks of beautiful calico, and other dress goods, is enough to make any woman want a "new dress. And this is not all for there is no arti cle, usually kept in a country store, that you cannot find here. At night the Grand Central is lighted up by two new four lighted chandeliers, and numerous side lights, giving the place a cheerful and attractive appearance. It is no wonder that Powell & Kime have such a fine store and complete stock of goods au they are extensive ad vertlsers, and tho men who advertise are patronized by the people who wish to buy cheap with a certainty of get ting fresh goods, and a largo variety to select from. Wilcox Notes. Weather warm and fine. Now plant your garden. The tools are fast in well No. 8. The Tanning Company are planting two hundred and fifty bushels of po tatoes this spring. How Is that for Murphys? Won't they " bo cheap next year? "Egypt" is going to let the skunk die, only gave one gasp in his last ar ticle. Some fellows about here arc taking In a little too ninth "sap" lately. P.oys hadn't you better dry up. Wonder If a man has a right to make a mixture of alcohol and rasp berry syrup, call it wine, and sell it without license? I guess "Rob" is looking after that chap. Mr. Drown of Yotingsvllle, organ ized a lodge of good Templars, here last week with nineteen Charter Members. Dully for Brown. The Wilcox graded school has closed its winter term. The teachers and pupils got up a splendid entertain ment on Saturday Evening, consist ing of music, speaking, comic acting, etc., which caused Mike Miller to laugh so you could hear him a mile. Briers, hushes, weeds, Ac., had grown a foot or more on the last of April at the burning gas well. Won der if some enterprising chap won't turn the ground to good account und raise early vegetables for the market next spring. The Sunday Schools of Elk County are holding their Annual Convention ut this placo this week. Fires are running in the woods. The Tanning Co., had about fifteen hundred cords of bark burned Monday night. PETE. The Harrisburg postmaster has been made disbursing agent in connection with the government building to be erected in that city. Near what Is known as the Gap, in Lancaster county, there lives alone an old African named Tilghnian Halyard, who sustains himself by making and selling baskets. He is 11 Democratic hermit, who reads his Bible and favors negro sufl'nige. The brakemen on the coal and freight trains of the Lehigh and Sus quehanna Railroad have received of ficial notice of a reduction of their wages to the following figures per day : Freight brakemau, $1.8-3 ; freight llagmen, $2; coal brakemen, $1-70; coal ilugmen, $1 83. The employees rather expect a general reduction and feel blue enough about it. St. Louis, May 1. Ono of the most extraordinary games of base ball on record was played here this afternoon between the St. Louis Browns and Syracuse Stars, Fifteen innings were played without scoring a run on eitbei side. The game was remarkable throughout for heavy batting, splen did fielding aud unusual brilliancy of J . . . -. inuivniuai plays, uuu ceiseil only by reason of darkness. Harrlsburg, May 1. Governor liar- tranft issued a warrant to-day for the execution, ou June 21, 1877, of An drew Laiiahan, of Luzerne count'', for the murder of Captain Reiley, of Wilkesbarre; also, for the execution , on the same day of the Mollie Maguires Edward Kelly, Michael J. Doyle and John Donahue, of Carbon county, and Thomas Munley, of Scluiykill county. Our grand old Commonwealth has no trouble in obtaining loans ut a low interest. Bids amounting to about $17,ouo,000 wero made for S-8,000,000 of her new five per cent. loan, and pre miums of from three to four per cent were oll'ered for the privilege of loan ing. ltu ueiits accumulating in nearly every other quarter, the liubili ties of the Keystone State are steadily diminishing, ana the period is not very distant when all her bonded in debtedness will be cancelled. Exit a Monopoly. THE SKWIKO M.4CHINB S0OX TO UK WITHIN tUi MEANS 01' hVt.HY HOl'SKKKEl-EU. Now York, May 0. The first of Mny ushered in au event ot cveu greater moment to many housekeepers than the annual moving, namely, the expiration of Ihc last important patent which enabled the makers of sewing machines to keep up their exorbitant prices. Tor years past the large corporations have brought up in- vculoi'3' pateuts und concentrated their rights, thus enabling themselves to restrict any such general manufacture s might Interfere with their practical uionopoly, The grsnd central puteuted feature, ihe uecuie Willi en eye Dear its point, wus one 10 which all the makers paid royalty, aud for self-protection they combined to drive dangerous rivals out of the field. The last of these patents iu which all the varieties of siaudard sewing machines hud a common luterest was the tour-motion feed, and for months past the combined corporations have been working for a re newal of the patent, but renewal has been denied. Already the principal cuuipunics have begun to olfer their machines at tweaty-fivo per cent, discouut for cash, and ere long the Howe, Singer, and other machines will be extensively made by other companies than those that have hud the monopoly, aud machines that cost only ten dollars each will uo louger stll for sixty. James M'Dermoit, a printer aged 83 years, recently set up over acolumti of the Wusbington Kepoiltkb. . That paper re marks: "He worked ou the A'ki'outkh nearly 60 years ago, aud we hereby chul lenge the world 10 produce his equal." State Superiuteade'ul Wickersham says that many applications are now sent to the department for the admission of child-.. recto the Soldier?' Orphan Schools that have very Utile merit. They are all signed by the officers of school boaids, and, it would scorn, without much conoid cratiou. j STATE SAilAT'I-SCaOi)L COSVO- The 13th Annual Convention of the Pennsylvania Sabbath-School Asso ciation will bo held in Harrlsburg, Pa., Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs day, June 12, 13 and 14, 1877. Tho Rev. Llewellyn D. Bevan, LL. B., late of London, and one of fhe fore most Sunduy school men of England, will deliver an Opening Address on Tuesday evening. B. F. Jacobs, Esq., of Chicago, is expected to ppeak on Thursday; Rev. W. F. Crafts will give his address on "The Coming Man is the Present Child ;". Mrs. W. F. Crafts will present "The Ideal Primary Class." Among distin guished workers from our own State who limy be expected to add to the in terest and enthusiasm of the meeting, are Rev. Richard Newton, D. D. (to speak at a children's meeting ;) Rev. George A. Peltz ; Presidents Cattell, Wylie and Hays; Rev. H. W. War ren ; Rev. P. 8. Helicon, D. D., and many others. Harrlsburg extends a hearty wel come TO ALL FHIKXDS of Sabbath schools throughout t lie State. Those expecting to attend will please notify S. J. M. M'Carrell, Esq., Harrisburg, who is Chairman u the Connnitee on Entertainment, before June 4th, and they will be provided with cards in troducing them to free homes during Convention. Further information in regard to the programme of tho Con vention cati be obtained of the State Secretary, Rev E. W. Rice, Philadcl phia, or of Jas. W. Wier, Harrisburg, Chairman of the Local Committee of Arrangements. Washington, Mny 4. The attention of the postofllce department has been called to the fact that certain pub lishers of periodicals make it a prac tice to send out under cover of their publications advertisements printed separately (sometimes on paper of dif ferent si.e, and not even attached to the periodicals,) the effect being to save the diflcranees between the rates of postage for magazines and those for circulars. The postmaster general holds that this practice is an evasion of the postal laws and that all such advertisements must be considered as extraneous mat ter, subjecting the entire periodical with which it is thus sought to be in corporated, to postage at the rates of printed matter of the third class. The postage is three cents per pound on lienouicals anl eight cents per pound for circulars, handbills and similar advertisements. Omaha, May 2. Crop reports from Nebraska and Western Iowa, aro favorable, only three indicating grass hoppers in quantities. An increased acreage is being sown, especially of corn. Washington, Mayo. The Secretary of the Treasury will to-day or early next week, issue the forty-sixth call for the redemption of live-twenty bonds. The amount to be called in is not yet determined ou, but it may ex ceed $10,000,(100. St. Louis, May 2. Edgar M. Moore, the boy who shot jjnd killled Mabel Hall, a ballet girl, at the Theatre Combine, about a year ago, and who was convicted of murder and senten ced to be hanged June 1, has had his sentence commuted by Governor Phelps to imprisonment for life. New York, May 2. The New York Petroleum Exchange opened their rooms to-day for the transaction of business. Thepresident delivered the opening address, and he was followed by representatives of oil companies from this city and Pennsylvania. Dispatches of a congratulatory char, acter were read from the Oil City, Tit usville and other Exchanges. New York, May o. Tho Herald says a meeting of aeronauts is to be held in Philadelphia, in July, to dis cuss the possibility of crossing tho Atlantic by balloon. Also that Charles 11. Grimly, and experienced balloonist of this city, offers to attempt crossing the ocean by balloon if somo one will defray expenses for building aud equipping tho baloon. Ho be lieves he could reach Europe in four days. Wo are certainly entering upon a new era when a Democratic Senator of the United States talks in the fol lowing strain. Hon. Benjamin II. Hill, of Georgia, expresses the follow ing opinion, while proclaiming his determination to stand by President Hayes if he adheres lo the same ideas : , "If I were called to designate tho crime of all crimes in this generation, I would say it is personalism in gov ernment, by which I mean the uso of the ofilces of government to pro mote personal interests and ambitions. Three-fourths of the evils that now curse the country, and nearly all tho perils that have threatened the Gov ernment, have sprung from this great crime. Thousands of ofllces havo been made solely to provide places for friends of members of Cougress. Mil lions of money arc levied in taxes upon the people annually to feed these sup ple servants of some of our great men. The President often finds himself de nounced or hia nominations opposed solely because they do not suit tho purposes of these ring chiefs in Con gress. How can we ever expect to elevate the statesmanship of tho country, reform abuses, and nationa lize our politics, if even the high position of Senator is to be degraded to an agency for office-seekers and gen eral political jobbery ?"Forney'a FURS, A SMALL LOT AT ' POWELLS KIME'S. DRIED APPLES AT POWELL &, KIME'S.