T II E ELK AD V 0 C A T E AN To inc'irpuvitc tha Clarion Sr.CTION 1. it i-n-t t.d f'-,' the K-ante find Jtoir. of 7'.yn utat'm of the VnmnmtirtuiJih i.f nn i-drtitiiu -n (Jncfil .1 ... nit ' o,vi V m hm-ty rmw ted by the nut!, "))'' vt'tht Thnt A. I. Wilcox, J. M. My do, Ui'.ri;j Rick in-f-on,N. . Lane, Nicliolas Rr--okw.iy, Henry JViu-lit iin-1 Rulol Rulufson, sliall lie nnJ they arc hereby nj pointed commissioners for thc purposes hereinafter men tioned ; that is to say : They or a majority of tlioin shall procure, rleu ami keep open, from time to time, and for such length ol time as tliey may deem proper, or until ten thousand dollars arc suhscrihed, ami no longer, & suitable book or books, and receive (subscriptions therein from all persons desiring to take stock in said company, to be incorporated in pursuance of said not; the form of said subscrip tions Miall be a; foilows, to wit : Wo, vhosc names arc hero unto tmbseribed, do severally proviso to pay to the Clarion River navigation company the sum of tru dollars fur each and every share of stock sot opposite our names, at such time nr.d in such instalments as the managers of said company may require ; and every per. fou so subscribing, as soon as the said subscriptions amount to two thousand dol. lars, sliall pay to said commissioners a sum not exceeding one dollar on each share they may have subscribed ; when two hundred shares shall have been subseaibed, the said commissioners, or a majority of them, sliall certify the same to the govern, -or, verihd by the oath of at least two of them ; whereupon the governor shall by loiters patent, in the u.uial form, create and constitute the subscribers and those who may thereafter subscribe to (ho stock ol said company, their successors an.l assigns, ;i ouuy corporate aim politic, iy the name, siyio ana iiuo oi uiu iJiariou luvcr nav igation company, and by the s:.id name, style and title tho said company bhall have perpetual succession, and be able and capable ia law to sue and be rued, j-lead ami impleaded, and to receive, possess and dispose ot all money and property belonging, or that may belong to said company. Sr.cTio.v 2. That as soon as possible after the issuing of said letters patent, the said stockholders, or any part of them, shall, at sonio convenient time and place, whereof public notice shall be gken in at least one public newspaper in the ; county of Elk, and one in the county of Jefferson, and onu in the county of Clar. ion, at least three weeks belore the time, proceed to elect one president and four managers for sai l company, who shall continue to act for one year and until their successors shall be elected; annually thereafter, at such time and place as may bo designated by the managers a? above directed, the stockholders or any of them, in person or by written proxy, may proceed to elect a president and managers "as aforesaid, and for the aforesaid, each stockholder shall have one vote for each . ftbnrn lin ch-,11 . ..l..-,.;l.n 1 . 1 c... ..... . , w ..m 1 i ii.'u t ai.u i .1 ion, uii'-i vim lui t.v. i shares cxcccdin-r that number and not exceodin!? twontv shares : no stockholder uhall bo entitled to vote at any election of flirt urlinln Qtim A., t.l .1 " ..'.. vn.i uuu aim .ii;ii.'H- UII lllU MIUIUOL MlillL'S UJ HUH UL UIU 1I111U Ul said election ; the said president and managers shall have power to make such by laws and regulations not inconsistent with the constitution and laws of the United ouues ana oi mis state, as may Iroiu time to time be necessary. Section 3. That the president and managers of said company shall have power to clean and clear the Clarion river, the East and West branches thereof, and tho Little Toby creek, from all rocks, bars, and other obstructions ; to erect dams and locks ; to bracket and regulate all dams now erected ; to regulate the chutes of dams ; to regulate nud bracket all dams ami schutes that may hereafter bo erected in said streams, and tho same to alter 01 abate, as may become neces sary ; they shall also havo the power by brackets cr otherwise, to control tho wa ters in said streams for the purposes of navigation ; to levy tolls not exceeding three cents for each and every live miles of improved stream : for each platlorm of boards, cr other sawed stuff, one cent ; for 6quarc oi other timber, oue fourth of one ccut per foot ; for every boat that may pass down said streams to be collected at tho mouth of the Clarion river, and at such other points along said streams as may be necessary ; to appoint officers and agents, and employ hands for the purpose of carrying into full effect the provi sions of this act ; to regulate the landing of boats, rafts at the mouths of said streams or elsewhere ; that such regulations may bo necessary to take gravel, etonos, timber, and other materials necessary for tho erection anil rcparing of dams and locks from lands adjacent to said streams ; to enfbrco all acts of assembly now in force agaiust throwing into said streams or cither tributaries,, any slabs, trees, Btumps, and generally to do all things necessary for Iho afe navigation of said streams : they shall also have tho power to levy tolls upon logs driven down said streams, not exceeding twenty-five cents improved stream. Section 4. That section ninth of the act twenty-sixth January, one thousand eight hundred and forty-nine, entitled "An Act regulating turnpike and plank road companies," shall apply in all cases of damages arising under this act, excep. ting cases of damages arising under this act, excepting cases of abating dams, aud other acts ncccsary to keep open the navigation of said streams : in such cases the remedy shall be as heretofore ; and the said company and their officers in nil cases of abatement of dams and schutes, in every ac tion brought for the re covery ef damage arising from such abatement, may givo in evidence the fact of said dauu and schutes being a public nuisance. Spction 5. That the seventh and eighth sections of tha above recited act, shall apply, mutatis mutandis, to and from part of this act. Section C. That tho president and managers of said company shall keep fair t nd just accounts of all moneys received aud expeuded, and the manner of their expenditure, which said accounts shall at all times be open for the inspection of the stockholders and others interested. Section 7. That the collectors appointed by said president and managers, shall also act as treasurer, and shall give bonds in such turns as the said president and manageas fhall indicate for the faithful discharge of lib duties, and re-im-burscment of all moneys that may come into his hands : ho shall receive as a compensation for his services, a sum not exceeding five per cent, on all moneys by him received and disbursed. Sections. That the directors shall be appointed by the president aud mana gers, whoso duty it shall be to direct and superintend the binding of boats and rafts in the mouth of the Clarion river aud elsewhere; to see that the channel is kept open, and to return to the collector, and also to the president and managers the number of rafts and boats passing along or landing in said streams j said di rector 6hall not permit any rafts, boats, or other mfta to land in tho mouth of said stream in such manner as to closo the channel, but shall keep the same open at leant fifty feet in wedth ; and any person who shall wilfully close said channel, or shall disobey the directions of said directors, and thereby iu any manner direct ly closo any channel, or shall wilfully run into tho mouth of said stream, after the same is so closed, contrary to the directions of tho directors, shall bo liable to pay a fine of fifty dollars for tho use of said company to be collected in any part of this state, by an action of debt before any justice of the peace of this common, wealth; and in tho name of tho commonwealth, and' in default of payment, the persons so convicted bhall be committed to tho jail of tho proper county for tho term of thirty days. Section 9. That any persons who shall attempt to run any raft or rafts, boat or boats, log or logs or other craft or crafts, past any collector's olfice, without ha viog first paid bis, her or their tolls, shall bo subject to a flue of five dollars bl each raft, boat or other craft, and one dollar for each log so run past, to bo recov ered in the same manner and for tlm n.imn n;n nn.l t . nr,in.ii . ...... .v Uli BUIUU WUV. US UirCCtea in SCCIlOn OI"lt .- Duujyi,i iu tins ujvu iiouiwues. SECTinS If) Tlmt thn fllj mi.uul --i It 1. - --w. -v. ...v m.t-h.-h; x fc -boa Section 11. That the collectors property upon which they are levied, into whosoever hands tho samo may come, and may be recovered by action of debt or assumpsit, before any justice of tho peace, cither against thc original owner, his agent or agents, or tho person or persons iu whose possession the same may bo, and judgment being so recjrded, execution may be had on the property upon which tolls may be assessed, or a lien, Uiough the ownership in said property inny have becu changed after tho common, cingof aid suit- loats that shall pa.ss their offices, aud which shall be returned to them by the di rectors. Section 12. That tho said company may levy and collect tolls as soon as twenty miles aro improved of tho Clarion river from tho mauth upwards, aud it Khali havo tho control of tho landing at the mouth of tho stream immediately upon the granting of the charter. Section lli. That whenever tho dividends arising from dm tnlUslmll nminnt. ,-.70, -.u nm uiiiuuut ui Clin.!. UUU4UV lum per annum, then aud in that case y Kuuicicut lor the improvement ot said Section 1 1 That no stockholder or is interest therein, bo disqualified as a ny is or may be a party : 1',-ouiikd, That the legislature hereby reserve the right t alter or repeal this act, providing uo injustieo shall bo douc the corporators0 or nicir assiiMis' Section v That thisaot shall be published in tho nowsnan.-.M in fWn-mn. ties of Clarion, Jefferson uud Elk.- tS'l'calccr of the J 'louse of Ji'-prcscntatii-eg. DAVID TAGG ART, iSjctiktr of the & nutc. iiiiV Kri Tim tun-nil fii .i A iu ..I m,.w Ti. n th..,,. An lunlrel aud lifiycvcir ACT River Navigation Cjomjnny. said company until ho shall havo paid ...1 .... 1...1.1 l. 1,?... , il. every fifty feet, lineal measure, of per hundred logs for every five miles cf m4 111(1 IUW.IV IU 'V HJl-.Hm 1 1. nn n nni.i.-tni n . o.y nr nl.(Jin, onr UllUV'l LU1B DHL Mllllll III! II 11U 1 UI1UI1 L11I5 fiM flirt frlla nn nil riff a nml iiui.i in. c ear nt n Yionjs nn ton nr-r the tolls k1k.1I l.n rn,l,.o,l tn m, nnmnt streams officer of said company shall, by reason of witness in anv suit, in wh,h s inl onnmn J. LAWRENCE GETZ. JAM EH rOLLOCK. n'OOKHOMH-nS NOTICU : Tlio An iiiiul Moeliu;? of tlio (Stockholders of tho Oil Cvci'lt nii-l Ki.'ftwny Itnilrou-l Company, will 1"? liei'l "'I M'Mi'.l.iy tho i.'.ntli d.iy of .Jimnnrv, fit 1?., r.Vhn'k p. in., nl Nu." " 18 .South Tliii ISu-cet 1'hilu,!, lphtn. JOSKl'lt LESLEY, Secretary. riiil.i.lclrhia, Dec. 20-1 ISO. Notick is hereby given that tho following accounts has been examined ami passed by ine, mid remains filed on record in this office for inspection of heirs legate?, creditors aud all others in any way interested, and will bo presented to tho next Orphans' Court of Elk county, to bo held at tho Court JIouso in tho town of Ridgway, commencing on the first Monday of January 1SG5. Tho account of Ann Overtnrf, Ad. miuistratiix of all and singular tho goods and chateb, lights aud credits which were of Thomas Ovcrturf hto of Couezctta township, deceased. ALSO '2d partial account of John Mover, administrator of Isaac Itobiuson deceased. Account of Mary Fisher & 13. C. Schultze, administrators of Charles Fisher deceased. GEO. ED. WE IS, llcgititcr. Ridgway Nov. IStli 18G4. Administrator's Sals- SY order of the OrpUaus Court of the county of Elk, in tho State of IV, I shall expow to sale, by public vendue or out cry at the Court House in llidg. way, on Tuesday the 3d day of January next ot 1 o'clock r. M., as tho property of Anthony Meyer, dee'd. Five lots in Ft. Mary's, in the said county of Elk, kuown as lots, No. nineteen (19) twenty one (21) twenty-eight (2S) twcuty.four (2-1) and twenty-six (20) on cross street, in front on cross street one hundred (100) feet each and in depth at right angles two hundred (200) feet. Terms of sale, one third of the pur. chase moncv in hand at conformation of sale and tho icsiduo in two equal annual instalments thereafter, to be secured by Judgment, Uond and Mortgage ANTHONY MEYE Administrator of ANTHONY MEYER dco'd. SHERIFF'S SALE- "IfBY virtuo of a writ Fieri Facias LJ issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Elk county, and to me direo tcd and delivered, I will expose to pub. lie sale or out cry on tho first Monday of January 1S65, at 1 o,clockp. m., at the Court Housa iu Ridgway, tho following described property tj w-'t : All tho right titlo intero3t anl claim ofVm. II. Campbtdl tha defendant within named of the following described Real Estato to-wit : All that certain piece or parcel of land, situate in Jay township, Elk county Pennsylvania, bounded aud described as follows. 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Just puWslcd, a Culvcrwells Celebrated Essay OU the radicatcure fwithout medicine of Si'F.UMATOunucEA, or seminal Weak ness, involuntary feeiniiKil Losses, Impo TE.ncy, Mental aud Physical Incapably Impedimenta to Marriace. rte. nsnetn Consumtion EpiLEi'svand Fits, in, auccd by sc.'f-indulgeuso or sexual ex. travagance. Ififl'iko, ia a scaled envelope, ouly G cents. The celebrated nnthor In this ailmim ble essay clearly demonstrates, from a thirty years successful liratiee. Hmt thn alarmin-r consenunnens nf nlf hIhukiihh be radically cured without the dangerous use oi internal medicine or tho applica tion of tho kuifo pointing out a moJo of cure, at once simple, certain aud effect, ual, by means of which every sull'ercr, no matter what his condition may bo, may cure himself cheaply, privately, and radically. (CT"luis Lecturo should bo in tho bands of every youth and every man in the land. Sent, under seal, ia a dain cnvclont. to any address, post pLl, ou reeept of nix ccntri, or two poit stamps. Address the pubtisiiers. CHAS J. C. KLINE & CO.. 127 Bowery, New Yolk, Post otlitt box 45fsii. Court Proclamation- WHEREAS, Hon. R.'d. Whitk. President, nnd V. 8, Erockwny and E. C. Schull.o, Associate Judges of tho Court nf Common Picas, and J no tices of tho Court of Quarter Sessions and Orphans' Court, nnd Court of Oyer and Terminer, nud General Jail Delive. ry of Elk county, by their precepts to mo directed, have ordered n Court of Commuti Pleas, a Court ol Quarter Scs mous, Orphans Court, aud Court uf Oy. cr and Tcrmiuer and (Jlcncral Jail Deliv ery, to be holden at Ridgway, iu and for the county of Elk on the First Monday in Jan- 1865. being the 2dd;iyol the month and toccn tinuo one week. Notice is hereby giv en to the Coroner, Justices of the Peace an 1 Constables of the county of Elk, that. they arc by these precepts com manded to bo then and there in their proper persons, nt 10 o'clock, A. M., of said day, with their rolls, records and inqusitions, nnd other remembrances, to do thoso thing3 which their offices apper tain to be done, and that all J nsiicc3 of said county nrako returns of all tho re cognizances entered into before them to tho Clerk of the court as per Act of As. scmbly, passed May 8th 1334. And those who are bound by their rccogui. anus to prosecute the prisoners that arc or shall bo in the jail of said county of Elk, and to bo thcu and there to prose, cute against them as shall bo just. P- W. HAYS, HhcriJ. December 3d 1SC4. W 1ST of Grand jurors Drawu for -"January term. 13G5. Rrown Ellis Fox Raner Michael St. Mary's. Rrown Jas. W. Rcnezette. Chase Milton do Hewitt, Jero Fox. Osborne J. O, Rcnezette. Kelts John R. Fox. Korner Thas. Renzinger. Kapp Adam do Jjawreuco D. F. Ridgway. M'Vcau Chas. do Ncaiing Chas. C. Jones. Oyster I'nniel C. Fox. Parks R. M. Fox. Sorg F. Xavcrius Jr., Renzinger. Smutz John Ridgway. Shons II. R. do Thompson Pclcr Fox. Warner Henry Jones. Wilson II. R. Rcnezette. Weed R. F. Jay. - Wainwright Cornelcus Renesettc. Weigel Geo. Jr., St. Mary's. Wiiumcr Sebastian do "H" TST of Traverse Jurors drawn for uary term IS Aldeu Ldwin Davidson Danl. D. Ellingcr Albin Fischer Philip Fritz Martin (iihuorc James Hays Isaae Howe Andrew Horton IfczekiaU HullcrGeo. A. Jones Ryron Jj:bergcr Anton Kyler Eli P. Kylcr John Kyler Jesse M osier John Moycr Coonrod Sr , Mayo Jas. H. Moycr John Nisscl Geo. Jr., NulfGeo. O'Hara Peter Ovcrturf Andrew Panzar Peter Selle G;orgo Tchmit Geo. SehaferCco. V. Turlcy Armcl Vastbinder Samuel Valmcr Louis Wacker Herman Webb Wm. M. Wheeler Oilman Winslow Chas. Wood Wm. Wilcox Miner Fox. Spriug Creek Fox. St. Mary's. Renzinger. do Fos. Fox. Fox. Jay. Rcnezette. Renzinger. Fox, do do do do Ridgway. Fox. Renzinger. Fox. do Rcnezette. Fox. Renzinger. St. Mary's. do Jay. do St. Mary's. do Jay Ridgway. Rcnezette. Ridgway. do Trial List for Jan- Term 1865. M. Rurncll & Co. vs Jeremiah IClliott, G. 1). Messenger vs Lepold lleilbrun. cr, et nl. Samuel Morisou vs Arilliani & Henry Rerr, Mary Leipcr vs Thomas StrutliccH, ct al. Reuben Winslow vs Byron Jones, Robert . Fanferd vs Charles Lofrjiett, Aloes Rlank vs (Uias. H. Yolk, John Tu-ler vs Cyrus Gibson Daniel Reuison vs C. 1 Lueo. GEO. ED. WEIS, Vot'y. 'Jo Consumptives. The undersigned having been restor is to hesdth in a few weeks, by a very Lamplc remedy, al ter, having suffered sc, vcral years, with a ficvere Iuri afToetion. and tho dread disouso, Cainumption is cusious to make known tohis fellow suf ferers tho means of cure. 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Consumptive sufferers will receive valuable prescription for tlu cure of Consumption, Asthma, Rionehilis, ami all throat and Lung at!'eotion;', free of charge, by sending their address (o Rev. EDWA IM) A. WILSON, Wiliiatn.'burg, Kings Co., 3 months New Yoik. DISSOLUTION or PA HTN ERS UN. Notice is hereby given that, (he Partnership, Lumbering business here, toforc carried on by tho undersigned under the firm iinino of Hoton, Kiy ,t Co., is this day dissolved by mutual con. sent. CHARLES HOIiTON, R. 1 ELY, ISAAC HORTON, Jr. Ridgway, July 17th 180:J. NOTICE OF LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, NOTICE is hereby given that Thcodoro Pak-n, hert.,oforo rosidiiigat Allegany, Cut. tarnuRiia County, in the ytate of New Vork, but now resiilinet nt Wilcor Klk Couiiiy, Stale of lVnnsylvaui:, nu 1 James Chirk, residence at l'luenfield in the State of New Jersey, lewo formed a limited partners!ii- pursuant to the Act ef the General Assembly of the SUie of Pennsylvania, passed the IM-i-of Mureh 1 entitled "An Act relative l- lioiitad parliH'irfhips" nnd its several sup plements, for the iiiauuf.icturc of Leather at Wilcoxaforesai.l, upon tlio following term 1 to-Bit: 1st. Tlie nan.o ofsai 1 finu to bj Theo l.-rc Palen; 'Jnd. The (reneral naturj oflhc business transacted is the ninuufaciuro of leal her ; ;!d- The name of tho peuerat pari nor is Theodore Palen, now residing at. H'ilcox aforeai.I ; -lih. Tho amuuut of oapiiiil contributed by Iho special partner James Clark, to iho common stuck, is eightetn thousand dollars ; oih. The rm-t-nership is to uoiilinuo from the ninth' day -IprilA. 1J. 180J, lothe niulhday of April A.I). 180'J. Dated at Wilcoi, Juuo Sil Just Received At the Book Store, St. Mary's sanikusri-;aueus,No's. 1, r, 3. 4X5. ' ' ' Sanders primary and pictorial primer. Mitchols Gcograpliy & Atlai. JJj. pHniary (ieography. M iNally'u Geography. M on U'i 1 1 is pri 111 ary (J n0y iaih y . Sponciaiion copy books. Webster's common school Dic tionaries, lirowns Grammar. Tou'era do Mnrrays do N01. 1, 2 A 3 plain copy book. Blank books. 'Letter, notett writing paper. Iuk,ris, Kuvelopes, Pencils &.O., Aro. -
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