IEOFISSIGNAL CAPES t ;ta bIT ams", AttOHKr.T at Law LOCK IT. WE X, PA. '"S0UTnER-& WI LLIS." t-vaay's atlTA,''ItMiwty l?'.k cvi P., 'will nUenl to" all profes'ioa bjua3j promptly. Oil A PIN lOvTuVUiL Attorneys and Counselors at Law, OiTic in Chapiu'si Block. Uidgwny Elk Co. Pa Particular attention given to collections und all monies promptly remitted. Will also practice in adjoining counties. ALSO. tlranoh of the National Claim Agcnsy of Washington D. C, conducted by Harvey, Collins and rure, f.ir t lie prosa cution before Congress, The Court of Cliiiinu nd the Departments of (iiivernmc-nt at V a sli i n rri on . 1. C annlimltnns for !nm lid's Widow's and Mother Army l'ensions, Soldier's Claims forliounty Money and .lr ve'irs of Pay, Patents, Bauuty Land.t, extra Pay and general claims against, the Oovera tuetit or Departments fhereof of whatever character. Those wir.hing applications of the above nature vriil he promptly and satis factorily accommodated by applying to the above named firm. J O II N G II ALL ATTORNEY AT LAW- IUdgway Elk County Penna wrTAMES BLAKELY St. Mary's, Elk County Pa. Ell. W. W. SHAW, i ructices Medicines & Surgcry Menezette Llk Co., Pa. Da. .J. S- BOEB WE LL .Eclectic Physician, (Lately of Warren couuty Pa.) Will promptly answer all professional a Hi by uifiat or day. Uesiuence one door East of the lata residtnee of lion. J. L. Gillia. ffUll. c. It Earley, Kersey Elk 'Co., To. Will atteudtonll ealla niglit or day. July 21, 18GI. aTs. T 1 t L L D KERSEY, Elk county Pa IHU promrtly attend to all calls in li is profession. HOTflL CAEDi. i'lvED. KUlilirf, Eagle IloteS Luthersburj, ClcifliclJ County Ta. "Fredrick Koib PiMprletor, hav. log built a large and cmutiwdious houae, is now prepared to cater to '.be vvaat.5 of tho traveling public. Lutliei-sbai-j:, July 16:h ISO 4. lv. L U TUEK SB UH G 110 TL . Iitio' ij. Oi'j i'.i !. I'a WILLIAM SCHWEM. Frojirictor. Luihersburg, Ju'.y -Tti; 1: 31. tf. national"! i or :l Corner of Peach Street and the Buffalo Emd. Jb It J K r A . v ENOS B. HOYI'. lTop.ietor KZyThb House h uj- a:.d Stfed Uj with o pecial cue fr tho convenience aal comfort of gus' -. at ,u i Icrate rats J.-(J..OD STACtlSa A TAOIlKy turii .iX( :ff ANG i'OTEFi, T&VII TIXAYEH, Pr&p'r. . i I'lii-. 1: 1-n"- i ri'u.finiitlv siiunie'l on ti.. '.ink n!" tlio Ciari(i. -ntlic lowor pnJ nfi.A it.M-n is well liroviiiul v.i.li Iihiifo 1 gtabUnc ami the proprietor will Rufjicai July WW. II Y O K house, Clements, Proprietress Mrs E 0 Ridgway, 12k County Penua Boot-jack Elk Jounty Pa, il. li S LIONS, Vnoi'n. Did-way Nov. 23th 18G3. CLEARFIELD HOUSE c-.r....Btt or Ma-iket ami Watch St s Ckarfu-ld Pa G O. N COLDUDN, Puoi'ihktor """ST. MARY'S HOTEL r;x M aiiy '8 Ei.it County 1'exsa. ,M. WELLENDOHF, Prop'r. U U S I N E S S CARDS dealer m Clotbini:, lluis, & Mtu's Furnia LingGooJs I WAiLll Mlibl'.l, I.ocu Have:', Cmxton Co., J'a. 1CKINSON k Co. DEALERS in Mnvhaii li-ii frovUions &c, on the Ready py ylem, at prices much to tho advantage of purchasers. fr7vnkx7enz- Ceatreville, Elk c 3.iaty Pa A 1) O U U T I M M. Centre .He, lit CiHiutJ' f6jrGeiieral Manufacturer of Wusron.i, Busies &C.-ALSO Furniture, tuoh as Bureau?, Tables, Stanas Bedsteads arid Chairs. All kind of Repairiu done at reasonable rates. WOODS & WiilG 1 1 r, Lock Haven, Clinton Couxtv Pa. I EALERS in Flour, Graia and ) Tfti -i-ncur th I-jisrnt;r Depot, vM lift -m, it IM aL P. W. BARRETT Editor VOL ELK ADVOCATE llrreiMtht l'rt$itpe-pU's ri'i'a tinUin Unttiocd hi) party and unMbr.i by 'tin : Vlcd;)i4 but lo Truth, At'Vr'y a l -Va favor ewiiys mj an I no fa? shj'.l aw;." Published 7:Vory Saturday Hi' i. . tJtatssrrs'. md2yFa70ct7 8tli,J364 . S. 7l. FETTENGI LL u'cv " AWVERTiSEixo AGENCY cm tuc other liidc ; the official result B'-arnside, (a brother oBiccr liifrh in tlio 119 Nassau St. TTev Yolk i fcluwiJ a dcciJyil gain for tho Demo , confidence cf tho administration): ''I and 1 0 State Gt., Eostca j ,JCV0 k,,own lli,n (cu M'Clcl!au) most fj. M. FETTKNGILIj & Co., urn tho Dcla-.vaio has gono Democratic, in the intimately, as students together, as sol Agents for the Euc Advocate nnd the , lato election by a large majority. j dicrs in the field, aud as a private citi. most inCuential and l.uvest cireuhilir.jr L.-t I'r.im.-vlvania but. ,1,, 1,rr diitv. I zon. For rears we have lived in the Newspapers i:i the United States and tho Canadas- they are authorized to con tract for us tt cur lowist ratc3. Democrtic National Ticket ym pnF.sinr.NT, GEOIIGC B. McCLELLAN, OF l-2SXa I. VAX I A. GEORGE II. FE.N'DI.ETON. or oino. rcrsir-EN'TiAL i:li:ctors. n.FCT'Vi.i a r LAiir.K : PGr.r.UT JOHNSON, of Cambria Couutv, 1UCIIAUD VAU v, of ri:i! i le'phia, MMiMC r ei.!:vjr.. : 1. Vii'laai Louirliuii, 2. E-iwari R. H.-OmboM, S. EJwavd I. I'umi. l. iha. Jicr:ui:..uh, f. lu-.vaicl T. Iii-s:i. ti. l'hilip S. Gerhard, 7. GecveG l.cipor, 8. Mic'iai-l Pi-llzer. , Tatviok M'Avnv. 10. Thdr.ir.s H. Wu'.Uitr, 11. Oiivor S. Dip.iMii jk, 12. A. 11. UnnairiG. I'd. l'mil Lei'ly, 1 4. Robert Swci'.ii'trJ, ". .To!i:i AM. 10. lier.rv G. Xm'tii. 17. T!r. t'l.i-.s I'.ia':-. 1G. Ihl.'.h Moil' rv. if.:. T.u. it'!--J '.Vi:1; jo. Dcn, ill-1 !. 1)1 . .(,' X CaNVlUrS'j. WILLTA.M IUGLi:i, or Clearfield Co. Ar-sr.Mur.v. nil.T. J. UOYER, of ClearQoU Co. Counry Ticket. TITCTRICT ATTOT1M.Y. 1-.VUR1E J. ULAKEIA", of St. .Vary's. C011MISSIONKRS. T. W. TAYl.Oil. oi l ox Tp., for 3 yr's. U. L'ICiU.NSU.N, oJ UiJg'tay Tp., tor 2 years. AUDITOR. JACOB M'CAULEr. n t. mM- ' t- i "JiiiiixfUl-'g- Fellow Citizens : Remember that on Tuesday next is tho most important election, in which you will ever Lo eal- Ti i led upou to participate. Tho eyes of the pcoplo of tho wiiolo country, arc turned upon Pennsylvania, and if wo can show to our brethren in other states, that tho Old Keystone State is sure for glorious ''Little Mao" in November, it will have a controlling iufluenco throughout (he north. The election in thisstate on Tuc?. day uext will in a very important seuso decide the Presidential contest. Every voto will count in its influenca. II in aJdin tho votes in tho Congressional Districts, it shall appear that tho De mocracy have a majority, it will ivo a stimulous to our friends bi other PtatC3 which nothing can overcome : AVc know there are many -vim propose to voto ; our ticket in November, who do not propose to vote at all on Tuesday. This is wronj;. A voto now will toll moro, even than a vote in November. Remember the policy of Abraham Lincoln and his party, is as Henry Wil. lion states it "war and only war," when no living uiaa pretends to be able to see the end of it. Tho policy of tho Domo. eraiio party ij to reek peace through cmoiliation to attempt to appea?o tho pa'i-ivm ul tho people and to brin: them all together aqiin in tho spirit of the l';t!ier:i. Choose yo, war and only war, or peace with all it attendant blessings. As tho pcoplo deeido in tho eloctiou, eo rill it be. C3V INDEPENDENT Uidqway Ki.t: County Pknna., GLORIOUS XRWR FHO.M CON NECTICUT!. The result of llie loeal election in Connceliout fduw.s strong Democratic y;:iii3, in all tho towns while tho ag gicprate votu hhows a Democratic major ity in the elate. This indicates that Lit'.lo M;c. will carry two of tho New Er .'1';,r; l stales New Hampshire being ; ur. Thi g.iin3 in the election in Maine over which our Republican friends crowed eo much, it now turns out were and the country will bo saved. " " , kra-r tr fohu thk 1"' ; r.ceoCeld Republican canuidate for Congress in thu Dustnet, is tho same e"!u;i wi.o S3tii3 years dida'e for the ''tito A-sciub'y avc his pi..:ui3 in writing lo the citizens of St. I Mary's, to do hU utmost to remove the: County seat to that place, and at the j same time wvo l.b iiror.ii.ie in writing to I the eiilzens of Hidway, to i.yjoifsueha votiioval. This f how the dis honest and uatserupuloua character of the man. Voters can you swailow him. i'.i:.' tho war commenced we have beca called unoa tj faruish from ytii). I CCO to 1,000,000 men per year. l"r.ni I Oeljb'T 15d3 to T'lay lait, according to Henry WiLon we had furnwhod 7 ';), 000 men. .Since then .000,00'.! liavo been culled for (h! .:iri !'.:. We cunmit ci'timato ou the Ims'i ..f i.i. pas', thai less than n;ie mi'li in if ,;.c'( for n-'jet yrur'a eampnljn. Ii t..n. cri'ii is elected that number will be cm. Scripted, and we believe the next Con- irc.-s v. iil i.- jlu.le in t'. ciyh'mi ft Jiffy, uw. : draft all iVomM. Jiradibid, W. Uro-fl will ado.it. die 1 'i-c-r-ideii's' recniiimebdaiiei) and ab-i-nil sulisfltutlon. Any one who votes for Lincoln vote:- f.-r tl lllS l'.rj!'.f"V. The Debt of the Country- The entire dbtof the couutry, it the varliou!d bo ended to day, v. ill amount to 8 1000,000,000. This is equal to the ,, ' . . . 1 ,. , cnUro debt ef Oroat Bniaio. Hut tho British Govcrntacat pay only about 3 per ccut interest on their debt, whilst .... ' ours averacres over ti rer cent, uiie per cent. entire valuitioa of tho real and person. al property of tao J.oyal dates by (tie ecn.-:us of 1860, was about 811000.000,- 000. Tho valuation of tho property of Great Britain by tho census of 1SG0 was 51.5000,000,000. Thus wc shall bo called upon to pay an interest double ia amount to that I i r n l 7. 't - i m pam oy ureai imain, wmio our prop. ! erfy amounts to less than one quarter of that of Great Britain. We have always been educated to tho belief that the ! misery of the operatives of England was tho result of tho terrible taxation to w.ncii every tning ana every boUy was j subject Yet our pood Abolition friends speak of our debt, as a merely p Northeiid and V. P. Jonks Es.j , bn-etoiio one wiueli wo can oaly wipooni. Tho solo issue before tho people is whether the war shall bo prosecuted until tho people of the south, are forced to change their constitution to suit the will cf Abraham Lincoln, or whether the war fchall be at once settled by c ju. f.'diug to tho people of all tho slates the rijrht ofloy il self governmci.t, which the constitution guarau tecs. The is.suj is war and dlsunloa or peace and union. Q70'jr Couvcatiou having neglected to nominate a Corouor, Dam tL i. Hvatt, of Fos township, has boon placed ou tli3 ticket by tho Couuty Commitee. Daniel has heretofore served as (.'ore. nor, and, as a good aud faithful oilicer should do, discharged the duties of tho office, to tho satisfaction of all. The laithful sliould bo rewarded. v,.,., - ,T m. Acw lolii, t.Kt. V. Tut; Lo.1 Found.- Wc havo just 'Jd ut VM. , , , r . , special to Coiuuiorcial. dated' u osl- learned, before going to pros, tout i,,.tou. (oh, says: Lieut. J. C. Luther; who for sjiuotimo Gen. Wilson, lT tlio c:iv .ij-v, l:,. io ptibt was inissiug aud thought toLe dead co:veJ a cuuimii.icu uj Btsvvt -j i by his friouds, has turned up u priouer. jeDe,al. Tho uows was quite a treat for lw aged t(J JTlt iT3; iuthvir and Mother, who had givta hiiu up s lout. St V 1 'H ll.i I ti A J TERMS SI 25 per Annum if paid in Advance Satui.r.w October 8th 1 SGI Gkn. 5uaNsirt: on McClkllan. Vi'illi bat a cvusbing force of relink'! j do' s Bueh testimony as den. liutnsi loa couio homo to the Lincoln presses of the Tribune, slrine, who sock to defiiiiio Mu Clellan by impugning both his patri- ct'Vtu and his courage 1 Among a scries of resolution, adopted by the Democrats of Pilljburg, Fa., the fo'londng h peculiarly patriotic : . llenlcetl, That wo might rest tho hf me and fame of our candidate, Gen. M'Cleilan, on tho language of Gen. i Same family, and have known him as well as any human being on the faci". of the earth, and I KNOW THAT NO K)RK U0T COXCIETIOUS v.y,.,,., titav mrvrmi McCLELLAN. I know that no loeling or ambition beyond that of the Govern ment and the .success of our cause ever j enters hia breast. All that he docs is j with a fjin-le eye, A single VIEW TO THE SUCCESS OF THIS G OVER N M K ST, and lo the putting down of this rebellion. I know that nothin; under the tun will ever induce that man toawerve from what he knows to be hi dutii. lie is an hon est, Christianlike and conscientious man; and now let me add one tiling, that HE HAS THE SOt'NIM'.ST HEAD AND CI.K Vlt- est military pkhcrptiox of any man in theUni'it.d States." Tho Wowing list of drafted men in Fnx nod lifnzin rer town-hip?, we :npy I Irnin tl: j notices in the bauds of Mar lial Holmes. I IJ-iNSJXCrr... j John Dash, N. Kraticwethcr, R. Gai!.. A. Guiiv, JVicr Androai, J. Coile, N. Patrick Lo'i;.:. .Inhn Qoinn.J. D. Hum inir. Will"; l!er, 11. .M' Pontic, Hile liort.. i. II. .labiiuch., dames Mniicti. li llamin.a.wiiv. C. A. Wil-uS. Vm. Gioc, 11. Aarttnatiu, J. D. t'unio. I', Early. J. Woodwaid, .Miohatd Don-' 1 ?. f.' .fp1'!'0" !2, 1'f dcrs, (.dias .11 valt, Peter llulabaeh, doln Mo.onC) c. It". Oihson, C. V.'halon. Pete d- eter Kcmnn'ier, 11. M. Paik, Jcd:n Kultza. 1 V'm. Kclier. 'afper Fcitiannn.'J. ('uuio, 111 I '.li 1 M 1.... T ' t . ''-""' J . . .:.',,'',,.' . . " Jacks-.m, . i" 'cliwaulo, I. Ui'.ni;ie, II. ae French. Pelcr Wiliiehn. Oavid Holabach, John Morev. II. T. Ilyler. Reuben 'J'linn son, R.'p. SaltMiinii E. M'Cready, lVmiel Robinson, William l'culci' Ju-' j ADJOURNED DEMOCRATIC j MEETING. In pursuance of adjournment, tho x )emPt.v;if10 cit;zcn;i 0f Elk co.,ntyf mPt in tho Court Hou,c in Ridjjway, on Tuesday evening October '4th iust. Mr. Hyde the former President of tlio met.t;n bcin" absent. Hon, James L. Gillis, was called to the chair. On motion, this chair nppoiutel Ciinimii too of throe to wait 'ii u:ion Hon. allJ illTitJ thcm t0 a,urei9 t!ie M:,eta.A Tho committee emsiittd of Dr. C. R Earl,'," Hon. Georcre 'Dickinson and Hon. Isaac Horton. Hon. Norlbend being introduced by tho coinniiitoc, jiroccoded to address the mectin,' at h i.gth, and with uinch abili ty on the fj'.u'Mion of tho dy. Xr. P. Jenks Esij., was nest introduced, who. made ouo ol his candid and convenciui; arguuicut.s in fvor of a change of Gov ernuiental policy. On motiou of IIol Geo. Dickinson, a vote of thanks was tendered to the Speakers, fur their able and patriotic uddres.ocs. Ou motion adjourned. JAMES L. GILLIS, L !iu;i ::i,.ri. GEO. ED. VEIS& 1 J-C. M'ALLISTER p- cictar:i'3. res)cCt:Ug Geu. Butler'n death, Gr.,U, rsv:rsf.3; La. 4 a 7 o NO 13 Vi-V U'-t tin V3 Kiy tiiS iLviiOiJvi Mememfoflr that Tuesday next, is the dav of elccUon. Vote early and see that your neighbor votes. Every vote will he of the greatest importance. The larger the Democratic vote now, the more sure wii5 our state he for Cnen. M'Cleilan in November. Tli o most encouraging news comes lo us, from all part- of' tho state. The cause progresses gloriously, little Itlk will res;)on."i, with u swooping vok: for Little Mao. Abraham behold the handwriting on tie wall. JLet every conservative he sure that he duty on Tuesday next. REMEMBER for the Union Lincoln Tor Ahoiitiosi at all hass si RiuMEM HER M fei u ourcaudidate hi IVivor of the it is and the Uniosi as it ti j .'J &1 5 Q our enndidato for Assembly, is well known hy tho community to bo, a strong ami deeuleil peace man, on honorble terms. In fact, the Democratic party of tlio District aad county, have presented a. ticket, which calls load and strong to every lover of his country to be at his post, aud hurl from power the pros- T.fc corrupt administration, which can c:u-ily bo dous. if DfUi'.-erats one anJalldo their duty. rt iCTEN OUT ! TriJw I!. ! Hein!r:-!man, .';i :. 7 27r? .V., 1': -y. nr ,,r.,. tnn'bri i'TTiwvti's U.-u.i-.Mii 1V. Ji-'-? is crtainlv vi'n ;l!o to lW.1. nnd I f.-;l n;i,fi"d, if u ncraT alopfod at tlio hopitala, many 1 1tep!i.-s ni;:hf of tlio vrpiry soldier would lu; avcrt 'd. Our r?.'iinent are n?-.v teytin tlicir inalitlo. and I believe are all H:il-i.-fhd viili ibcir f;o(id cflecf..-! in ailevi. tiling tlio?o ilialrcisingnffcctiona of tlie tliic.it cri: ing from col l and exposure. 'J'licy ate li'iv daily prescribed iti our boFjiihtl and at tlio surgeon's nmruiii ell." EoM cvcrywliere nt 24 e'.s. jx.r l.r. of kit'iii .." man does his whole I M'CelSan its all hazards, S.' for Congress, is Constitution as was. M V:4 C5 - TURN OU'l