The Elk advocate. (Ridgway, Elk Co., Pa.) 186?-1868, August 12, 1865, Image 2

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    T II E E I K A I) V 0 C A T E
3LK ADVOCATE
I'uMishcd Kvoiy Si.turdoy
II - I'. W. lllKltl.TT.
Ridgway. Pa. Aug. 19. 13G5-
PrTtthii'lthtPnttt'i'i'COHlti'iriifhHwtintan
T'aaurJ bi puny and unbribiJ i.V .'Win '
Ylc fyiJ but to Truth, Libert; anl Ltiu;
.Vo favor swayt it jnJ no ffJr shall cite.
ADVEKTISKISQ AGt.NCY
11 0 Nassau St., New Yoik
the C.u.adas- they arc tuuboriod to con
rrct lor us at our lowest rate.-.
"h:mocuatu S r.vn. C$vkntion
PosTroNFD. At the formal meetinj; ot
the Democratic State Central Conunittee
it was resolved that the State Cotiven.
Uo:i should he calie 1 to meet at Harris
hurg, on Wednesday, the 2 1st day of
Juno, inst., but having since learned
from a majority of thu Coinmit'ec. and
I cinf advised by many oilier leading
Duuioerats of the Si ne, that, a postpone
ment to a later day woa'i.l, on many e.
counts, be Acceptable, and is gencially
desired. 1 hereby nivc notice that the
i;.'St Democratic StatJ Convention ot
Pennsylvania, will ooiive'ie at the Hal!
,f the' House ot Uepyoseiitiinvc. iu tlie
city of lluirisbuig. on Thursday, the
li-ith day ot August uet at one o'clock
r. m.
C. L. Wahm. Chairman.
To WAN Da. June 1st lS'.i.i.
V.'e have but t i-ingle apology toofTer
for the non.i.peareiiee ot ihe A'lrnrntr
for the last two wicks, and that is the
illness of our forman. which required
cur time aud attention.
fc-yThc "ilyde ifou.se" on the 21st
txehanged hands. Mr. Moore is now
iropriotor.
I rem tlif JJrovlvitle IUjinUiran,
Pfatu or J. J.Y. TimJirsoN. A deep
gloom wasi'ifl ever our caiinmmit on Inst
.Vatuoltiy mnriiiiifr, by tlie reception of ft
Teleiri nj'liie clispateli t'ruiii I'orstmnutli Hiio.
inniuuiiciiiirtlitsudJonileatli cf Mr. 'J'lioiup
con. tin l!ic ev, nini; l elovc he was in l is
usual hea'uli. Hint ubout two o'cloolc next
l,c Hveil but i. sliort lime n Iter tlie ntiaok.
.inJce Tlion.pson was well known in this
O.iaity, liaving resiJeJ here I'nrniuny years,
ami n:i.-ttf the time in J uhlio husiness.
He leinovt'l to r,.rlctr,onl lat sjn-uip. we
v ill le.tiee his ileaiii more fully hereafter.
V&.'ti th Ckd'jUll l' yullloin.
SUNATOUIAb COSVKNTIOS . The
".uocraey of this Senatorial District,
!:re no doubt aware that the time is up.
preaching for holding a di-trie Cnven.
t ion. Tho Disriet b.'iiiL'a r.e wore coin p.os.
iog the counties of Clarion, Clearfield.
Cameron, Elk and Forest, it becomes
the duty of the Chairman of the respec
tive county Committees, to fix a time and
place for meeting, and ihe sooner the
i'ublic know when aud where it is to be
held the better.
l EPilESEXTA I rVF. Co.N VKXTIOX.
In accordance with an agreement made
t the l ist Convention at Ii'dtw:iv, the
mi.u. usiMJiiiuii. a. ... ..
ne.t Cuui'eicnei ot ties I.epm-cMalivo
J)i,tricf, will in-er at Luihi r-buri', on
rti, the firs', dav of Septemlje
next.
tij'Tbe firm ot lii.ner & l'ms.c-s,
Elio ci'y, continue to l.eep llo ir trade
.,,cr.! i.o j.i.i. liu 2''.' ' ' , x.
tensive'y, and well ihey may. for it is
impossible to find a bettei stuck ot goods
t heir line, in this section ot the country.
T'hev are large'y cngii':"d in the munti
factureol all kit. 1 ..f c'-i,fee!ii'i..n v. ai:l
dealers will find their goods to be of the
test rp'.ality tin I m .st ah able kind.
They also keep constantly on loin. I an
Assortment ((' Oranges J.( inon, Nuts,
Foreign and Domestic Fr tits. Pickles.
Oyster?, figure, Tobacco, Ac. 'Jhcir
Notion and Tiv deptirtment embrare all
the f-mall wares in daily we. Paving
particular atteiiti'.n to the v.).ules;de
trade, and biiyi'iir in large h.N. they are
uiublclto supply de.ileis at lnvit raIi
) iiees. Orders promptly and civefutly
filled.
The Moss and Elm Conli Candy cn.
unues .11 de.nand. 1 he wholesale price i
.per gross has been reduced, giving tho
retailer ft larger mar
i"- J-'-11- I
-tf.
v u PI rTV ( 1 1 I V C i i" the w,''l,' t'1'- mnviritys loiild govern -.itl-l,
S. M. ri.n Mi I LL . ., hi - u-hcoos, the wilUfa-injcriiy ot the
Atorthe E.-KAiA-.-cAind 1. , , hJu ,
...i0M biHueuttalaud arrest en . ,,t. i.c . . . ; ,,,,,,(, ,,:M
hi tic United Mates nnil I, , ... , ,..
Carln an .mother column will be 'J be tu H 1 f Judgi- pit l.inson hi Ridg
foio. 1 (ho proceedings of what is called ; fray, is mine TX'lect deep ; anl is meet
11 ' llemocrati; County oiivoiitiou. , jh;, witj, -iiCMt i ii'-T mii,i,i,,js.
c hoi.e that, those who received the
nomination will he triumphantly cin ied
through, even, if tl.ey find -'Jordan" a
l ard road to travel. Wo will give our
xiews more fully next week.
J'rom to? Piitrinl I'n'on.
TlIE Oemocratii Senatorial Conferees
f.f ihe2:!J litriot. composed. if tin- c uu.
tics of Cambria, Indiana and Ji Pcim.ii,
:r.ct at Indiana on the 17th and ii' ioina.
ted Kennedy L. l'-liid, Es , of .! t!. r
t-oii county. It gives us pleasure to
in'.ke this announecmeiit. Mr. I'.an d is
j ot only a true leuioor.it, but be i a
i run man upright, able and po u'i.i'
j (' elected as lie tdiould be he w ill l e
ii credit to his d'lriet and un honor t
ilo Senate. Col. W hite will find in
?fr. Ulood a competitor whose merits
i cd popularity are ot the fir-t order, and
:l:at it will require Bitiioidiuary cffuits
t. defbiil him.
County Convention,
The ilolettates to tlio County Cnnvoti.
ti-ui met lit I'i.lgway August 17, an J
crirMnizuJ at half past 3 o'clock p. in. at
tho call of tho Hon. George Dickinson,
chairman of County Committee. On
motion Edward M'Croady of Fox was
called to the chair, and Dr. W-James
Elakely of St. Marys and il. T. Kylcrof
were elected Secretaries. The creden
lials of the delegates fruiii the the vrri.
ous townships and the borough of St.
Marys were lauded iu and a full dele
gation found to be prescut. Mr. Juhu
G. Hall ot llidgway oU'ered the follow
ing resolution which was adopted :
Whereas, It is cue of the cardinal
! uVctiii'Cs ol the llrmorrat'c Parly, that
cive tin carurst and unqualified support
to the nominees (if this coi.veiition and
pledge ourselves to use uli honorable
moans to ?ecure their election.
'Ihe next business before tho conven
tion beina the selection of Conlerei.s to
I ho Setiatoi iid Convention, t leoire 1).
Messenger, d,,hn (.1. Ilallntid (reor;;:
Dickinson were cho-ru to act in that
capacity, nr.d on iimtioii, were instruc.
ted to vote for Win. A. Wallace ol
Cletiitiel I lor Senator, .laoob M'Caulev.
I . W. Hays and Dr W..aiues Hialcely
were chosen a Cot-fcrees to the Kc.
rcsciitat-ve t'ouvention, iind weie in
strue td to use all honorable means to
secure the iinmitiuti ui of 'Dr. C. It.
K.itlcy. Tlie Conferees to the several
Conventions were also empowered to
appoint Mi'.istitiitcs iu cu-e of inability
on their put to attend. (Jeo. D. Me,
senoer ot itidnway was nominated to fill
i lie vacancy in the office ol' Associate
.hid.Ltc, caused by the remov il of Hon.
V S. Hioekway from the county, and
Jesse Kyler to fill the phu'e ot Hon. V)
C. Schiiitze, in case the latter shonl I
ri siiiii. C. A Wilcox of I'ox was noiu
ina ed by '.Helamatiou for tin; ollice of
Auditor. Win. A- 15ly of Dox was
chosen as Commissioner tor 3 years and
Louis ol. mer of M. Marys for tne same
office for 1 year. For the ollice of Coro
tier I). 1). Hyatt of Fox w is nominated
by acclamation. For Sheriff were num.
mated: James Malone of Fox D. V.
Dariett of llid.'way, C. Waiui'u'lt ol
De'iezett and C. Sextion ot St. Mars;
after s-eveial ballots James M.ilone hav
ing leceived a majority of votes was de
clared the nominee of tho Convention.
1 . . . ' r 0
i way and Newton Lounsberry of Spring
'Creek wtio tiouiimited i.r Treasurer,
I nd J. C. Cliar.iu was nominated on the
fiit ballot. Hon. Ceo Dickinson was
appointed chairman of the next standing
Committee and the chair wns cm power
ed to appoint as members of the same,
oi o person tioni electoral district.
Ou motion Convention Adjourned,
EDWAltD MCUEADY,
LVtaiVmtii,
W. .TaMF.S liLAKELY, )
11. T- "Kyi.kr, j Secretaries.
Sr. Mauv's A fa. 9tli 1303.
:Mr. Editor:
That modest littl-j Elk,
backwoods county, and uncivilized
though she be, is an undevehiped oil
country has been demonstrated. A vis-
, .- -, ,, .
it to tne iiumero'ts oil wells of our c Juir
t . , ,
; V wl" Py f ,r ,!l-- il e-''o J'JU
! may accumulate on your pedal estremi.
ties in your mean leriiis, an 1 the rain,
I punkles eta., with which you may be
deluged, i:t the w n.ds. There are, ut
... rt'.mt
IS wt:IH in iruK'sl wf
COlll)
etion in our County; an I thus far
i.ot one engage I in fio cnterpri-e !ias
. . .
found othei than the most eiieoura-'in '
ii.d.u... nM i c.Mi'u.o.. 'I'll,., fl.-st .-,t
well started in the cuuty was th-i one
at St. Marv's. which was projeete 1 and
st n iod in 1 G j ; l.nt a! in i eie l s ion
alter, ahh.'iigh i vim .1 salt w ater ha I
been .-truck. It is now 21 J feet deep,
an l i-i th li 1 1 Is of a co.n i r.y d -ter.
min.'d to pu-di it to completion, and
w hat is ui. .re, hikvim,
'J he Eik County Improvement and
Mining Co., company o.vuing 9JUJ
i,eres I in 1, are sinUu r Weils on li.eir
pli.peiiy, known as the 'Monster Lands'.
At ihe well at .v'ea!rn la Siding, they
hive found oil ; and are i.iov t ilb'ng their
well iu older t" deteriiiiuu in what a.
Ii i r.lits. Jl.l.- Will is teet deep.
.r,r.c Mu,p Wu!s artM) U.ht., p,w
nn thu pr .pii-iy of this company by th
XI... . . 11 1 V.
: ,j uiiit 1 ni ....
Leaving l!ii!i.'way I fo io l near John.
sonbui a Wi ll iu pioj
of
on
tion belonging lo t'le - Ki-isn-i
J'e.tru'rutii Cnrn:'iiii." some
Oil n,
;;.i,) I',-. '
deep with en" 1 show ol'gu Tills :
.-.!, a".. iiikiiiL- at present Ion
lis
ti t: o-.C ;di-A.; I'vli-le 1 to, t W ' a! L'"
V.'i's-.M, ..bout :yy) ice d--.-p ; au-i o
lit Wile X '. ! ' (.--it b.'.'.L f.. I j 1 1 , '
!'i oi!i :' i o:' i ranee . avnro n.'lno ; c '':i'p
lion. Wl.;!.. :,t this we!!, th
l 1 il't'lM 1
V. is hauled on. a ad a li.;li
1,-ii.c r l.c! 1 o''.?r ir. '!':.
i'!,'t'
n in
of
pump, iunite 1 iu.;t i'.
... 1 I I
j a.i ion ,;e i
stronoty )',,! m er a minute ; -j reat ipnn
iity ot mif, which is uhi.iys fnund with
nil, ciime from thu pump when it was
emptied. The company iuteud eiukiug
10 wells ou their property; sud hivo
iiitu ve coiisiiici ii cor i.muioocii umv o.i
the machinery complete at WiicoX MJ"
lion, and have already conttacted for the
job. ' Success attend them !
The Clarion Cual ami Mineral OH
Company are also sitikin;; a well, lit
Wilcox station, with one of Morris Tus.
kcr and Co's patent boring machines.
The Machinery does its duly well ; and
with a determination to find the oliaqen.
ous tuasure. We ttust il may; and in
luriru quantities, Uahi t.rl: mu? Alim:x,
sinking two wells, one 'Jo') feet deep,
aud the other D'JO feet, have a pood
prospect for oil. They have had lare.
quantities of gas and suit from the well.
Uohlicds well, at New Flanders, on
the F.ijc Hottom.is 530 feet deep. From
this well I ha 1 the pleasure ots-e-ing
ami bmcliimj the pure petroleutu. The
Messrs Coldwells, nre prepann ' to tube
their well; and must have the credit ol i nosty and l,.r00 soldiers' paroles have
being the Fioneers in biin-int,' oil from been tal.eu in tint city. A great many
the bowels of Elk county, and I sin- j robbers and jajlmwkcrs have beeti ar
eeitly h .pe their enterprise may be a- ! ro.ttl in Western Texas and much prop
buiid'etitly rewarded. This firm o , crly recovered.
some '2o,U0! acres of land in Elk county
on tlie Claiion Itiver. and its Iributa-
lies. The oil from tho well which I
.iw was".mberoil."aud evidently oi the 1
purest quality
The onuiity alone ro.
UMins to oe demonsira!--.!. he oil winch .
has been found on thu Clarion is ol the 1
best ciuilitv. aud land in its vicinity will !
ever be sought for in preference toother ' Rn y the Shelbyvilledistrict,
- , I (Lnion candidates,) have a iniijonty as
parts of tho county. j ar ng hwrJ ani, wil, probrtbly be
Anofh.ir well, situate somosts mile9 i elected,
froni Wilcox, comes next. jThis belongs Colonel Ptokes, the Union candidate
to the Lennox Company; mounted m ' fl'om tho Chattanooga district, is also
... i ,, i ,' ahead, so far us heard from. Norcriorts
"impatient charters yourcoricspondent . , ; . , ,., '
1 , i have beeti received from A est lenncs.
accompanied by Mr Lennox, and a ! 8(!(J
guide to point out tho best blaek-bet ry I 'I he election in this city and through
natches left Wilcox ; and alter a weary I t middle 'J'cunessec passed over very
' , , t . , 1 nuietlv, no such interest being marilfes-
ride over a voung h'tt grown).' anl , ' , - , , f
" r ted us was expected. J he votewas gen.
promising roal came upon a derrick crally very light, over 2000 Votes less
raising its uueo'nli head among the old , being cast in this city than there were
trees of the forest, and rousMig echoes I registered voters.
innumerable, by the click, and clank of j
hammers and machinery. The prepara
tions are pt oceedit g rapidly ; aud tho coin-
pany will comiueiico boring within a
few days. And so my visit to tho oil re.
gions terminated ; a good supper at Ar.
ocrs Wilcox House winding up the jti.
bilee. Oilmen, whether proveibi illy
gentlemen or not, I cant fiiy, but cer
tainly those visited on my lata tour can
lay undisputed claim to the title; all in-
ionualion Utsirea was cheeilully given,
und your correspondent will not forget
them Iu the hope of soon visiting them
c
again he remains,
VISIT OR.
From Fortress Monroe.
Had Conduct 1 Itetiirlng Sol
dlciN. FonTRF.sa Mo.nkoe, Augutt 3
The Philadelphia Injui'-'r's special cor.
respondent writcsas follows: "Thesteam.
er Cossack, from City Point, for llalti-
r..tir. v.-it!, it... Vir-ir M ,,m .i...lr,r tin
1 he stores were robbed
I.e.. l . . t i. . x
eveiy arueiu oi va mc. .ews oi u.e
so ,
to Gen. Mnes,
u .r to leave the
! cutrago was te!e'.'ra;hed to
! and he ordered the steam
j "barf taking thehliers onboard. The
j'.ossack was thou oiuered to liniuptiill
i F.oad, and here i-ho is lying, delaiued
' till the stolen goo.Is will t.o resforcl iel
nrtangemeiits niailu by the officers and
li en ol the oil, tiding I'.-gimeiit, to re-
1 I ... V .... V il.!. ;,...,.. ,o. t .wm ... M iu. I'"--"'--"'' ,J '"-,III 1" I'M
'""'ui Boijijieu ui .n-m'i.n .it-,.., iiiia v.... ... , uu v. j. j.,,,!,:,, ,,,. !,..,, ,!.,i 1
niMnim.r h rl,,ii, l,.l '- I mil u t Auoiuion . i o i ma loruv , oio icrs . '.-.. .. - ' - --' on .ii'j Toiiowiii'.; uay i lor convoying tlie
morning to ret'!en!.-,i her coal luntrs, . .. , - . . '0 a red & white snr.tted cw iil.i.ut 7 -i i .i i- i w. . i- .
. . , . , , I vote, MaynarJ. u2 liiaiontv . , . , ' . ,, ' 1 maiN of the l.uited btates, from Aur.
U lule the boat was lying at the coal Soldier's' vote. First distriet-Con-ross. 1 J'''"rs had a calf, one re.l . U!tl 1vh 18(j5 t0 juue ay,h lg68 ia
wharf, the meu went onshore and rob- Miller (Abolition.) 1:J m.,jirity ; a'eer nhi.iit 1 year old J he owucr is , ,,e f0iKwin routes in the state ofPeim.
bed two stores, carrying the goods on I Jopesboro', Taylor. .):) ; Miller. 15. Uesire.I toconv.- fo.v.-aid. prove property, ; 8vIVai,i... h the schedule of departure J
i..-r.j .1.. o..ck Lll, .... ..v., r I !klrK ... ua.O.p. (A bull- 'l'-' "imid arrivals here... pcethea. !.r ,uh
Wour-c the owners for the goods de ! I, inner z i,;s to 15 mtry 1 ly to lay, while
stii.yed. I the Caroline is l ijinj: tho i-hore end of
; ! the cable, an I this will ba ueo nuplished
I Ion ill! H Tr qt; I y V MotlltT I on the 21 -it or 2J t. if tlio weither m id
!i!li.l Dau;litLT Munl.-re-l '' i'" The w.ir steamers Terrible and
" ; Spl '"i a'C als her2.
11 AliTfolt... ('(ijJN,. Auit 1 A hor. I T't l..ni!. t,iro iit,n,..,;n
.1,' mi,r.l..r ,1 ... ,1.,
-' mi iiiii.,
t
this m .ruing, at the vill.igo ot Oakland.
in the town of Mancl.est, r. '
m 1. c 1 1 ,
.Mrs. ji.-ujanu:i Mark weather, ued
, . '
! 4 and her daughter llll.i, 1 1 years old,
were nmna euoppea to ueatll tu their
be.1.
The blows, which were inflicted with
in axe, severed ihe skull every time, and
j the bodies presented a horrible highr
They were also stable? 1 ir. uiiiiy places
with a lurcher knife, which together,
i with the axe, h is b-en louiid.
j A son of Mrs. Starkweather, mo aud
j Alb.it, twenty four years of age, is be-
in
txauitii.'.l to it ay l.y tho llartlifid
J
ami su-pieioiH are euteriaineii
i-. !.,
Coiii;oiUca t lie I en ttile JeOJ. A
sum o' lu-iiu y, !e.-s llianS iUUwere lottod
in his drawer, together with the knile.
lie first gave the liliiitu, r.nd loth Ids
own bed and that of bis mother were
found on lire. The daughter, when
'.n,,,l (.till Io'omiIic.I lut .lied iu ten
, - - -t -
minutes aft.-rwatds.
FHOM NEW OULE AN.S.
New York, Agut 2. Ti e steamer
Evening Star from New Oilrans oo the
'ith nil ., anivedat t li is jn.i t at noon to
day. The Galveston eontspoiideiit of
the Timis says there nre seven railroads
in running order iu Texas.
The Drowusville coricspnndent of the
Times savs the nceounts from the into.
rior represent a sad state ol affairs. The
returned rebel pold'u.s have in a spirit
of revenge turned upon I hose ho stayed
at home nud nmrder and rob then;. :
The Tim3 urtlie 2!'!l5 Mates'that they
had Crst learned that thcTremont House,
u ml a !ar-e portii u of Galve-.tot.. had
been destroyed Ly lire, the military
finally suppressing the L'umts.
The United Stairs' troops have lag
ged about thirty of the mi-creants who
created po much terror in the interior by
their robberies. The Houston T.h
rjrnjih says that over .'UJUO oaths of tun.
The "! lection'' in Tennessee
Nasiivit.lk, Autru'it 3 In the Con.
gressional election in this Mate to any,
. , ' . . , 1 )(1 . . .
now t.j,,et.ted that he will carry the dis-
tiiet by 'JOOO majority.
Maynard. Iiom thft Knnxville district,,
Important From Colorado.
i Indiau Demonstration on an Emigrant
Traiu A Party of Soldiers attack.
ed.
Jci.EsnvRO, Colorado, July 31. A
party of Indians attacked an emigrant
, train forty miles west of here on Satur.
day, killed two men and captured one
wagon.
On the tame day a large potty of In.
diana surprised a camp of twenty. six
eol-Jiera a few miles north of Valley
Station, captured their stock and drove
' the men to the station.
' ,i ...... it -.
War parties ol Indians have appeared
in several places on the South Platte
route lately, and there is no doubt but
thero is u considerable foroe ot Iudiatis
iu the vicinity
M,.r,. tr..ar,Q nra rtn rvir, l.nro
from the east.
.... .1 '
The Election iti Tennessee
Louisville, Aug. 3. Thevesult of
the Tennessee election is as lollows :
Franklin county Campell (Demo -
crat,) l!vJ; Carter (Abolition,) OS;1
C..l.. li I . W.,...! Ittit. I.V.lL-itp J
Kw.wtWilar M.wnil .ill IV M il'.
-
.. J J' ,,
or. i ...
(C fe,vi..iv,U0i .
Cowan. Cooper( Abolition.) received
; 2 wotes in the Tenthd.stnct, in Frank-
" ' ' i
(Conservative,) 105
liu eounry, with uoj.p.tiuti.
From hnjltiml.
F ATHEa Point, July 31. A Valen
lia telegram of the 19th says that tho
steamers Great Eastern and Caroline
hid arrived olF there nil well. The
' .Ii.. In, I. 1...... ",7 I U ... J..,'..n.?t .,f
1 i 11 1. atit .-oio.i tj 1 . 1 it u . 1 1 khiiuic.j.uI
! w1"1" 5 1 "'' :" Lib ouls an I i.) Con-
j sei vatives. The net Eheral g.in :s .
J ie eh nera has broken out iu liir -
. . 11 . .,
liiiiiiuli.ini, ani l.irjrt ii'iiubers ot the
; ,,,.,,,-, U .ve been attacked.
IHsti uctiou v t'an Oil Well.
lfir 1 1, ill Pa . Aitousfi Well No
19 on the 1 1 S ( ir ii. on Pit Hole creek,
was de-nroyel by fire a 7 o'clock this
evening. The well was fi li-ln-d yester
day, and was 11 r.viu l about -)) b.uiels,
but l lie: e b.-in no tanks up the oil wan
allowed to flow ou the ground. S.nij..
twenty per-ons weie biauding in and
around the derrick, some of wl.om it is
liared were unable lo esL-ap", as the
J ground lor l-jity feet urouiid was in one
i ... , ,- fl., , ,.t
I- I, ...... I , ..,,.:....
burned and they only saved their live
by jumping into ihecieek. The well is
still flowing and the oil burning.
Tit JT(;r'(fj Wnsl.inpf on pftAcial -i.vs .
Aninlior cnxe of insano iiepnl-c litis (nst on
c'iri'c-1 licre. A y.Tun? la-lv. ai-iiii'ip; l,er
felt' with pitnl, of tlio n.'ne pat'evii ,v
tli?lt use.! 1-y Miss Harris. ,K'liliiic'i'ly elo.t
K so'iJier, wl,o IkhI liiteoir.c nn iuc-.iistaiii
luver, nnd ncvjre'.y, if nut fatally, wjiiu-I.
in 3 him.
MARIED.
KHUvNlKO JiOMON. Inht.Marys !
July l!5ih 1S3."), ly Fev. Athannsius j
lliutenach. Mr. Fredrick Sehoening to
i T If mi
.uiss i-i. ii. iionon. an O! i:,ik, coun-
iy, i .
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS! 1
FOlt f? II EH IFF.
. FrM.ow Citizkns: I offer myself ,;
to your consideration ns an JniUpnitlavt j
Candidate for the office ot Sheriff, nnd
if rife led, w ill discharge the duties of
the office to the lest of mv ability.
W.m. J. LEAHY.
Fox August 20. M).ri.
FOIIWAIM).
M .1 It C II !
-0.0-
MAKC1I r.IOUT INTO lilDCWAY ALONG
.VAIN .S 711 LT.T TO Tin:
Old h a p i n
lit 4 'aJ 4 J H
Where you will find
Drugs,
Sledieinrp.
Oik
Paints,
Vainish,
Enisles.
S t a t e o n a r y ,
WATCHES,
WARRAXTD ;
SILVERWARE,
WARRANTED;
A general assortment of Va
rieties and
0
Fancy Soaps. Violin Strings.
Perfumeries, Albums, Yankee Notins,
&c.
Lasnp Oil hy
the barrel!, Dye
Stuffs. Instru
ments aud Implements partaia
ing to the
DKUG BUSINESS, &c.
Pure Liquors
for Medical purposes, only.
BO K DWELL & MESSENOEH.
PJdgway, Aug. 17, '65.
1 OTICE "Wlicroa. Letters Teta".
1 mentary to the Estate ol Michael
payment J Utld
liose having claims
t against the same will present them dulv
authenticated lor settlement to
JOHN IURR.
lieticzett tp., Eik county
A. W. GRAY,
Jay tp. Eik county
j August 19th 1805,
QTlt.VY CATTLE 'Jama t-j the
' . I ri".i,iii;Aa .i r. en,,.,... ,n
v. HI I U1
1 Fox tn. An
19. 'Uo,
GEO- FEST.
r ISf of Grei. .Jnr.rs, drav
. S J October Term 1S05
p,nilll)(il. .Miehael St; y ,
f)r
ary s.
I Uauer Geo.
1 Cui uiaii II iram
Uevvald Nicholas
Henziniter.
Spring t'reck
lieuziiiger
Fox
i ,io;;r A
Hancock Liias
Mo!i 111 John
M ,en John
M'Cau'lev Win. Jr
Taylor Win. Sr
Taylor George IJ
Woudeily John
Gross Win.
Ritter Charles
i
do
do
do
do
do
do
Ib-minger
lo
do
do
St. Maryg
do"
do
(lo
llemzett
do
Spring creek
"'- M 'nill
. '..I"1",, ' .
: J'
1 ., " '
1 Itutijer Geor"3
,,. . V,"
Wum-ley G-'or.i
Johnson Wall-ice II
Johns-iii Ralph Jr
Moore Henry I)
IS 'I of Traverso Jurors iliaiwa forOj,
1 J Iu
ulier Term 1 S i ).
lii own Mit lriel, Kn. Iti.n Itiitt Cliailej.
liiilwij.v, IJel.riji llirnnrf Iti lttav, I'.r,i,ik
j.j .Ininei. J.iy, ll.vlo .1 ilol, Si M-u-yj,
I'.nik lisnili Sr. Fun, ('.iluinii, Jeii'iii iiii
Fox. t.'.M.W ..,!m. F-.x. t'onk limii'l. It, 1,
w i.y. Conl) T. I!. I'.iogwiiy, Dill lien.'jeil,
lti,l;;w i.V- Duii'iv.iii la ik'S. Fx. U jc Frui
X. Fox. Freelaii'l Ol wr, j'.-mti -M,
Oei-jj Fr iii.'is. Mi. .'a .ys, (i ii- lner ,V. It.
Si, M.ii'.vx. lilnver l.'liain.i-, Ueiuiint.ir,
I Iol-Ioii I sii'.c -Jr. .ti.ten iy. liiaiy v. t".
L-w-.v, Mylt .l,.-.',ii s. iti lw iy. iluiirli
i.u-.i .. V . !L,'iL' .av
'l.'W.tl Fr in's!, n il.
ri.X. limit H m t.. Sjiaiij.' tni-k, II linn
hotuli, Itoiizoiiir, Kvlir A 1 Ko,
Kyler Mays, l i.x, Kitlu O, 1'. F ix, K-nii.
in.M-pr .lulu,, l'idju:t.v, l.ewin I. Hi, l!tn.
.jeite. M,.iei- S pure. F..X. M" 1 1 I im ill o.
':. Miirry .Iwlin, F..-u?zeil. Meyer Jnliii,
st. Mary's, I't-rriu Muriiii, Spro.15 Crej
' oirlei-jM-t Anl Imn.y, lieiumpi'i
'on.iiif. lii-ln'tiv, oi'.'er- James
I'im-cU
W. t'..::,
-oeioii'i,iier .loloi. Si Gary's, Suilibsloia-i,
1 1 i.'liUiiiil S. hainiii Cleriiait, Si. M u-y'
Sii!,cemi.ir Fr'il, Fx. SI, on .SaaiiKjn, Fox,
l'u!..r .1 nines II 1'ux Wilcox L'l irk A- Fox,
iVjnJf-jlJcr Josspli, St. Mary's, Wilbeba
Jonph, St. Mmy's
Ovel late cfJry township Elk county ; 11 wl" co nounng, nnu may oe u
dee'd have been granted to the cnbscri. I ",,eBI,a ,ot. .t,"?ir1 Pe,f,!Ct .rostoratir-n.
i. . . it . . i . . 1 I maa flAuirintr I!ip cimr will nlrivn ti-i .
l'.state lire ivnonteil 'n r.i.,1-.. lininnlintn uiess 100. J"'""" - " "-o.-
t
nonuwHix & mj:sseivgi it,
nmanisTX.
D.-aleri iu Drugs and Chemicals,
PAIXTS. OILS AX I VAUMSII.
i,.rCiiii.ry & Toilet Articles & Stationary.
Ji't'Jy'ctiy, Elk Vvunty Pcnna.
Jf 1ST of Causes wt down f..r trial at
'.lie October Term, 1SG5, of tie
Elk Countv Common l'leas.
Seth clover a Walter Bryant et !
Joy & Welch for use vs, Geo. II. Dowers
Joseph S. Hyde et al vs H.O. Keilh etul
Mill s Joy for use vs t!co. II. Mowers A.
ro ,
j Kalpli Ilol vs A!c:.-.i!iJer .Mnyut xl ttiil
, J. t'. rl ai in vs David S. I.ntl.er
I Joseph f?. Hyde et al V3 J. c. Turn
j Mk hael :snitrf.w at at vs timecn c
', Earl, ct al
V. Fcrrv raiter ri J. rsl
jsiupta
GEO. ED. WE1S,
Drothcuotaiy.
DRUG STOUE-
lot. C. 15. E.U LEY & II. II- r E8SLF.lt,
wil! constantly keep on hand st tho old
stand of )r C. it. Early, n full assort,
incut of choice lrugs and Medicines,
which will bo sold at the very lowest
cash prices.
t-5t.Prolcssional Calls will ls
piomplly attended to, by II. II. Fessler.
All consultation to Office business, will
be strictly attct.dcd too by Euiley
Fessler.
Ker.-ey August 1st 1005.
issoi.i;t!n.-Notice is hereby given
that the hunted partnership, here-
totore cxittiiiL' ncMveeii treouoro raier
of Wilcos, Elk county, Peniifylvani:.'
and .tames I. lurk ol PlamBeld of i
State of New Jersey, for the manufii?
ture of leather at Wilcox Elk County Pa.
said partnership being formed under tin
Actol Assembly ot the 21st March
183ii, entitied "An Act lelative to linii.
j ted partnerships" and its fupplementj,
j will be dissolved, fully and finally on
I Mondav tho 21st day of August A. D-
lSG-j; the said partnership then censing
aud determining by the mutual oonsent
ot the parties.
TIIEO. PALEX,
JAMES CLARK.
Wilcox July 10th 18G5.
TO COVtOlPTirES.
Sufferers Wim Co.vsvmptios,
asthma, Bronchitis, or any disensu
ot the Throat or Limps, will be cheer
fully furnished, without charge, with the
remedy by the use of which the Rev.
EinVAun A. WinsoN, of Williamsburg,
New York, was completely restored to
health, after having Euficred several
years with that diead disease. Consump
tion. To Consumptive sufferers, this
remedy is worthy of aii immediate trn:l.
1G5 South e2ond Street, Williatv
burgh, ICings County, New ork.
Post Omcr. Department,
A'ashington, June 19th 18G5. )
United States Mail.
Pennsylvania.
Propufih will be veceived at the Con
tract office of this I'epartmcnt uutil 3
.. m. of July 3 1st lfS'd5, (to be decided
i tiuIIS Bt ,ne .crilli,,a ,,nj,.e4.
: ni flui a !J u- IlI'lL'n IIIU iluu I'ml nnnt.iin
. I ... 1 1 . I. . . 1 i
The .roposals mu.-t be endorsed "M..il
1 Proposals, State of Penueylvaria," tud
htadri-ssod to the Second Assistant Poat.
master (ieneral, Washington 1). C.
JtoCTE No. 274J. From Wilcos, by
Kuson, to Smithport, 22 milei and
b.ck. fix times a week.
Leave Wilcox daily , except Sunday,
at 2 p. m , iirrivo ut Wilcox by 9 p. ui.
Leave Smiihrort daily, except Sua.
day, at U a. tu. arrivu at ileox by ?
p. in.
KnUTE No. 2710 A. From Wilcox b;
illtjiiisvilie un,! aeremt. to Cb-r.
inootviile, 1G miles aud back on ;o
Week.
J.eavo iie.is ,utur.iav at J p ill.
Arrivu at Cleiluoniville by 7 p U.
Leaeo Clermoiitville Sal', al 8 u. la,
Arrive at Wiitox by 1 p ti:,
For t.irins ot prnpor-als, guaranty ht:i
ccii.fieate and conditions to l.c inoriG,
raed iu the Coi tracts, see pamphlet ad,
Veitiseinents tor oouvoyiii.; the m.iijs ia
Pelin Ivauia. A.C., dated. l'Jttl Novell)
ber lliJ. aud lu:J Keccmber LSdl, tti
bo found iu tho principal Post O.lh-s
j W. DENNl.SON,
, Potmiister General,
Imformatioa Free
TO NERVOUS SUFFERER3,
A (i EN 1'LE ! AN, etjrek of Nervom
jXLility. 1 itc 'uipeteney Preinatute I)e.
cay. iiu.1 Youthtul Error, actuated by a
Je.niv to benefit o'liels. will ba bnni.v ,i
I'uriiUh to all wlio ueed it ( free cf
!.,,, z in.. Minpie remeoy use4 in lwi
cue. Suil'erets wishitig to profit by the
advertisers bad experience, and t,ikw..
ou iicsMog i,im at once at his place cf
bu-iuess. The Eeeeipt and lull informa.
.... . j uu -j
'ion "f vital imtioi lance will bechecr
lui.y sent by leluni mail
Address JOHN B. O'IDEN;
No. GO Nai.-au Street, New York.
.. -N'Lrvo i'iiLrcrt!ofboth xeses
will hu l tb:s iulbriiiiUuia javuluuble.
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