The Elk advocate. (Ridgway, Elk Co., Pa.) 186?-1868, October 28, 1865, Image 2

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    T II E E L 1C A D V 0 G A T E
W.K ADVOOATK
i iMm'i'I li.'-. v Sit. irliy
nv i. w. Miiinr.TT.
Ridgway- Pa, Oct. 23 SSG5-
Her'shitUthr '(.) 'v. ',-v'' '"'.'''''""'"''"'" violated !mV i n t-T!i:iriiin;il laws, anil.
rmy-j !,V pirhi ai! lyif.nlcJ l ,,,'iii ; ,im.',.0 j,,,,, it i ., xi-il .!o for tho rob-
,. ; , , . cruiser?. Im a t-ceMiil letter, ban It us.
. . scil mentions a st:if cir.itit made in a lot-
S. M. PETTLNGILL t CO,' tor from Mr. Adams in ApviJ, Isii'L as
ADYiin nM ivi a:i:m v 'I to the Government, of (lie l.'tiifoj States
11 9 NaSSn.il St.. NcV Yolk ' ing irmly to refer (hose disputes to
and 1 0 Stnto St.. ltOStOll j arbitration, ami he uVc'tiiica to accept
S. M. I'l-'.T'l K.NGii.L iV IV, art I he I thi dfor. Tho oit'y cuiii'c-'ioii Earl
ENGLAND AND AM ERICA.
The tilTifiil London (i't-rftfi publish
o:an important correspondence between
Mr. Adams and Kail Russell, concern,
ins the depredations eunnnitled by tin
Shenandoah. Mr. Adam drives once
more notice that, the Tinted States will
hold ( Jreat lititain re-porsitdn Cur all
the i!;iii:i::e! caused by these Anglo
Ucbel epii-ev". Fail Russell, ns in for
mer replies, insists that England has not
i.,.n-iiuii".u tAtajmjra
From the War l'rcun.
Snt.r, Hoi'F.n run.
fluWS oil.
LOCALS.
well "Tliat 1 111 r!i;A,)01' AN I'KUSON VILLK.
j Andoisotiville. or what is left of it, is
j a locality in which tho people, ol too
T)oixo A Smasiiino IJtTsixr.ss. j North will always have a painful inter
The Philadelphia and Eric Rail Road. J There, wiihin an area of a few
acres, suileron aim uiru many nii'u-.ui.i.-.
A -routs 1 n- tlie
Most intiuuiiia
I'.I.K A li VmlATi: and the
! an.l largest circulating
Newspapers in ilo' I'nited Stairs and
the C.inad as- lliey are au'horized to con
tract lor ns at em- !'.vct rates.
Ciiam;i:;v Wo. have re-moved the
office of the J i.v.'tV, formerly in
"Chapih's Work." to the office l,tc!y
cceupi'd hy the V.vo'-t M.'ir:di:,l, over
the store id- I lout ei M'Ycati. where our
iiatroij and li it n Is, will find us M ti'.l
tintes roa i v t a'tenl to their wn;'.?.
Wk fail iitteinion to the lioth-o of
li. d. ll'a!;(lv 1v-ii.. I.'iitriet Atlnriiey,
rhif!i will ho fe;nl in a.K.ihcr col.
I!IITI.
Who Pavstlio"fazcs?-7 30's
and a Good Invest
meat.
HcloW Wej.ic a fuW quesli ais ai):l
answers wUicii. ii.w tout the war is over,
; e 'i.i'.y the workinumao)
ovi. r ) '.v.d'jr aiel li et
:. !. 'i :;:.:;;: ion has n h..d
li.. ( i')veni:iicnl jJo.ids,
:iiey I a;- an Internal i'.ev.
.e.-t a-ei a;ii ' Ironi t .ie
Land, or wiie'.'ie:'
Ki.
-ell is v iliin ur to make is tiie appoint.
ion, to wined s.inll
hy way ol Riiiasdiin;:; up cars, locomo
tives C.
About to Qvr.s. Thayer's new Fa
loon he pays it will be tho ri-ht
kind.
L KT ToNW. Sherid Hays, accom
panied hy John llarach, who was hitrly
eoininissioiied by Judjre White, for a
sis years Flay in the. city of Alleheny-
if not .sooner pardoued
1'ieiit of a t'oinaii:
i . .c i ..n i : : i.
oi o n'lioi mi ri i;in in piu:; uili ui uiu , , ; , . - . . . , .
laleeivll war. which tho two ower. 1 1,0 u"c Wl" 00 tumtc, U He is not f.at eu, n commi.ss. w i. , u- ; it
shall iiuren ti refer to the (..'oiniiiissioir
The final reply of Mr. Adams, da-
I.Krr. Jmlirc Messeityer for I'ithole
will be fort ui
"lit holed" while there
of our most, heroic young men soliliei s
who, obeyin-; the noblest impulses, has.
tened to defend their country :'n the hour
of need, and by tho fortune of war be
coming captives, were (hero f-tarved to
death. One of their cruel persecutors
now it wait n decision in his case alter
many weeks id' trial, and others will have
their nilt or innocence imi'iired into
l.ctore the proper tribunal. Our vigilant
(.Joverninent has not been satmlie.J witii
tnenly investigating the causes and
authors of the Hiflcnm: in this Southern
pc-t.housc. It sent, thither at ns early
a period as possible after peace was do
From the rntriut & Union.
The Ilcstilt f Uic I.nto elec
tion. Tlic counties in the following tntilo tnnrV.
cd willi n lire net nflioial j Imt otTicial re
turns from tliem will not vary tlie statement
move limn fifl'l or 000 which probahly tnny
ho counted upon to rcilnoo tlie miijority for
1 1 mi rutin. The vote of tlio State is lurpe,
perhaps as great as in tlie elect ion of 180:$.
J)avis. Ilavtranft.
In Town'. Our old and respected
friend Hon. J. L, (lillis. We do no
Know How long lu; may remaiu witli us, timll five hundred, now ret
but presume for some tiuij.
ei s. I lie tinal re pi
ted Hept. 1H. is very serums in ils tone,
ami expresses the opinion that tlie pro.
posal of Karl !!n.-c!l will not bo accep
ted by tlie I'nited Stales. Mr. Adams, i
in this last replv, again calls the atteit- J
tion ol'the 1'nglish ( inveniment t-t the j
t.iet tl, -1 f W lis ihtclilni-s fool t raetiees ;
are showed to been e the rule. ihe ; Willi oil, only water.
I'liileil Slates will not be the uicatest j
1,-s. rs. The London papers which cdi- i A-ATEi. Our county jail,
toriaily rifer to the eorre.-pon.lenee, ! good lime for our Cuiiiiiiis:iioner3
4 eak ol'the importance id '.he interna- have it rcpaireil
tioiial 'I'le.-tmii to be scttlctl in tins uis
to rein'er our murdered patriots, and
give to each :i Christain burial, aii'l tho
woik aceoiiiphshed, the olTieer in charge
n iw makes bis reoort to the Quarter.
Adams
Allegheny
Armstrong
Ueaver
Hod lor J
llerka
Illair
llradford
llueks
Hutler
Ciimbria
Cameron
Carbnn
Centre
Chester
(Marion
(Jlearfield
Clinton
Columbia
I Fi.owi.Nii. Judge Dickinson's wci'-
iii graves
(Vawford
ri t i ... t
i l ,i , i i a t i i i ii v.oiuoeriauu
marked Willi suilahle tablets, by which , .
,i , , r , . I Diiupliin
tlie resting place ol cacn mnv bo known 1 ,
! Elk
no
'.'ite
but do not appear :
every n.:i;i ., s
hhould i-a 1
ihcrooti. M;
in levari to 1
to n iiei iier
... . i
line I ax on i s i ; .
Jiiiv.nnt of b-tid
they do lot, b
tho ijUjht'ui;; lit
to ourselves, w .
Tueome Ta;:. .el
itself, and then let
-illo man ask l.ii.i.
o rxpoet any si;-
nous conipli 'alious between luo two
countries to arise theiclrom. fcn'r Ob.
si rrrr.
wo oave ii -t iO-'n
: answered. As
l.itiirxvi iff j.'.t.
Ksri.osioN or a Ijo-tomotivk.-A terri
blo ae 'i't caused by tlie cspl.isioii'ifen-
11 .i't. , ll 'I
ina .No. oli o:i uie i eunsyiv aula ttau. ;
re id. occurred near )".!ieaii:n!i, on :
Tiled ay luorning, oih inst., whereby
J ihri'c persons wire alows' instantly ki!. ;
led and a ii ruth en. i ci cetdy injure., i
The l.mi.Hivc was attached to' tho lirie
i Kxp:c'-s ct'-t ward beutid r.l ll'e time, an 1 '
! the uii'oi-t
, rw, 1 If
Altoi.t.-i.
Vi'r. '.bought at one time, thai wa
I would notice '-Harry V new "buss," but.
after duo consideration, wo thought it
might cfTend him, ns ho had never ad.
vertii-'cd bis livery.
I'i.rr.s (jiooi). Buyer's friends-etfio.
cially tliose who got the "cool leu"' bo.
foto tho election.
Lr.iTro?. FtiiT.Ai)i:f.riiiA. Dr. 0.
by friends and relatives in the future.
Tho remains of our braves no longer lie ' -A
exposed to the turning sun ofa Southern ' jl (
clime, nor will the swine and hounds of j ' - '
, . , .,, rorist
deorgiii planters n:aii run cl will over . ...
tooir tomr.s. Nothing lias shown the '
1 i i i 1' ulton
earo ami consideration of thn dovern. ' .,
. .i . -.t . i 1 1 rccn
nioiit. more than toe attention it has paid Tr . ,
...i...!. ..!.. ii:. .t.. ' .. Huntingdon
iw iiii; iii;ii'9 t ui leu i lilli Cilil-.o in
their country, and nothing should more
endear it to every patriotic heart.
Horrible Kailroad Accident.
Nino Persons Killed and Forty One
Woun'leil.
n.
oluie lou ghcr'v. a r
the iirom
... .i . : I !-.
i, i oe no :'i e1-! pa s no 1
artielu talk lor
y tiiinkiug, ku'
Is it i-iyht, or is.
it wrong? J,vt every working n;a:i ask
bimse'.l' the oui-tion. Shall I he!: to
David 31
ose wnioweii mot nev re-ioes ac I'osio-
ni tins count v, ana wnere ne. uimjo
borne, ftnd a tu.iii name
debts
', " I bauga-e car when the explosion occur. , rj.j rnFicntfi of Geo KJ W
Or this poor man. i ,.i i f i:.i t.: 'n, i iuun..iu. oi vn.o. ju. n
. Iv.ll. I.' I. kll.Vli'4 lli'i l.'dl II Illi-lIiiUlt. I 111. 1 , . , , tit,., t I 1
complete wreck. I I'.oyea- can "
all
pay liip rich man's
help to i ay mine ?
Must We pay the GnVuriiUit'lit debt
while the rich level in their luxuries,
or shall we insist on Coi're-s crpcilizin;'
tiT'ition ' 'i'l.t j n ,vi'.v tt, if iniov
i ;ts the grout loaj irity of tho people ol
this Country. Look at it cainly. Fond,
pause, relleot. a nil TtlEX ACT.
'.AVho pay., the interest ?
'The man that. ! and tana? his
brrcad by tho sweat, of bis brow.
"The Farmer, who tills the soil.
"The Mechanic, who works up a
heavily tare 1 material.
"Mr. Poorman, how much are vou
taxed od jour little ?i ,U00 farm ?
"Thirty Dollars ':'
"Mr. Kiehiiian, how mucii do you pay
on your 610. iii. in Jn:i Js j
"Not a cent, " sir. Mr. Jay Cooko tells
me that n National Debt is a National
blessing," and I liuj it is sir. Here are
10,000 in per.jiial property that don't
cut uic a cent, and besides, sir, I am
drawing thereon sis per cent, in gold.
.pilling nearly "niuo hundred dollars"
i:i N.itio'.ial Caivcmy. Nj.v if I h.il
that $10,000 in a farm, I would have to
pay thereon about 5'"'0, besides drawing
-no interest." .So you pee, I not only
-.eape paying that ?'J0? but I dra a- an
iutercsfof 8'.IJ0 add this SHOO to ?D0:t
;md I have the iidv intiie ov.t the laud
holder oi' IJJ'.I in a single ye:ir.
"is that tin; way it works, Mr. liieh
nnn ?
"Of course; sir. It is a National
blo-ping tii mo and no mistake so it has
been to Mr. Jay Cooke, who ma le SI,
f.OO.700 in s'.mp'y selling the bonds."
"IJut Mr. Hiili'iian, mu-t tijt this
National deb, an 1 t'.ie interest thereon
be paid ''.
'Of course.
National 111
viet'nis were tho e.ngi-I i.o.uiMi TO J.IME. Ihosowno tiarc
been engaged in running Deer with
ira, : dogs Ks.j. M'cad has fixed the tinio at
o'clock on Wednesday the first of
I "v ",. i November, where ample justice will
lleehiel, who w is riding en tin engine i '""''-' nl,c tou" lu,t tnis 'Sst who
at the time, and who, from papers found j arc not expected to be present, as their
on his lifeless body, is believed to have , names does not appear in tho wt it.
e;i an ee..n'-or in t:'.e employ ot mo
Wantkd. Anv amount of Bounty
eis,
; Company. The injured man was hi the
ii- 1 1 .. , , i ...
engine was ven i-. rci
tlie maehincrv he'eg
l ciiclico epm ami
scattered in all directions. Dougherty
was found beneath the ruins o! the lo?o
mrrlvc. a : 1 live ! only n tew minutes
after tho explosion. Medara's head
was torn off from the nose to tho back
of tho ueek, and his lileless remains
wore tirnwn under one of the baggage
cars. The body of the third victim was
found in the river, whither ho had been
thrown some distance, by tho force of
tho explosion.
The engineer, Theodore Foughcrty,
was a married man, ar.d the father of
one child, his wi'e by former husband
having two chud-en, making louriii all
in one 1; mily who are left desolate and
h cai t stricken by the tad catastrophe.
He boarded at tho Altoona House with
his.fainiiy. The fireman was a single
man, and the only support ofa widowed
mother, and has a biothcr working iu
one of the shops at Al'.oomi.
by calling at this oQi;e.
come at one time.
Don't all
Jtt.'sv. .nr. i-icca, repairing watches
and jewelry still there is room.
Fo "TUX ATE. The three Gouts' that
On Saturday l ist, about three o'clock
a frightful aeeident occurred on (ho
Pennsylvania llailroad. four miles v.e.-t
of Lancaster, lj which it is reported
li'no persons were killed, seveu of whom
were women, and forty-one wounded.
The train consisted of nine passenger
and two baggage curs, which were drawn
by two locomotives, being a union of
the Krio and Pittsburg mail trains. Tho
accident took place in a cut in tho road,
and was caused hy tho breaking of tho
axle of the front wheel of the third
passenger car, resulting in tho .tearing
out of the bottom of the ear, by which
the passengers occupying six seats of the
car fell through to tho ground, tho
wheels of the rear truck pa-sing over
them and mangling them in a horrible
manner. The last four i ars were thrown
airainst t'u bank, and at once became
.inf !,-., o ft... IVo t...'u. TllO
car in which the ueoidoiii oo.,.ro.l
di.vrged on a distance of about one hun
dred and fifty yards, tho unfortunate
victims being strewn along the track
Indiana
JefTersou
Juniata
Lancaster
Lawrence
: Lebanon
1 Lehigh
j Luzerne
! LvC'iming
i H Kcan '
Meic r
Miflliu
Monroe
Montgomery
Montour
Northampton
Northumberland
Perry
Philadelphia
I Pike
Potter
Schuylkill
Snyder
Somerset
Sullivan
Snsojuehann:,
Tiogn
Union
Venango
Warren
Washington
Wayne
Westmorland
Wyoming
York
10
ins
Mj2
371
759
191
180
TOO
780
S")8
1123
425
'TOO
174
1100
200
105.1
7 5 5
1T5
4510
:105
T52
724
3020
100
2116
12S1
1021
1301
237
1704
117
052
2120
07
530 j
1301
1147
400
850
40 !
BLACKSMITHING !
The undersigned takes pleasure in.
announcing to the citizens of Ridgway
and vicinity, that ho has built a new
and commodious shop on the Fist aid
of the street, leading (o the P. & E.
Raid Bond Depot, where be will do all
kinds of work with promptness and in
the best stylo. Ho does not intend to
be surpassed cither in low prices or good
work. lie trusts that considerable et.
riorience and prompt attention to the
business in person will secure a liberal'
share of paying patronage.
SAMUEL STRICKLAND.
Kidgway, Oct. 28th '05. rf
Notice. Forties attending Court
as witnesses in Commonwealth cases,
must hereafter claim their fees of thj
undersigned, beforo leaving Court, or
they will not be taxed in tho bill of
costs.
By order of the County Comr's.
LAURIE J. BLAKELY.
District Attorney.
.VIF ESTABLISHMENT.
JONN M'CLERY & CO.,
TANNERS AND CURRIERS
Cen:revil!e, Elk County Pennsylvania.
Will keep constantly on hand, oil
kind of stock in their lino.
captured a Partridge near tho Shawmut Only one or two of the other passengers
Rail Road on Thursday last-if they had
got one more, they would have had
lira.
Comixo. Dr Bailyof St. Mary's, to
! spend ono or two weeks in our place
and so is Christmas.
Toi.n the Truth. Our old friend
at the ''Exchange" when ho said, the
reason why he kept no wat r in the
Pitcher, that there was a great plenty in
tho whiskey kc. It is a noted fact, that,
occasionally landlords will speak the
truth providing the opposite doeo not
Ci.vmkii roi GovKRXitt The
Chambersburg Yo'hy Sjn'ril of the 27th
ult , has tho billowing in reference to the
sentiment of tho Deniocraev of Franklin
county upon the question of the next j answer their purpose.
Gubernatorial nomination :
'We observe that many county Con- Taki.no it Easy. Our friend Robt.
volitions arc insti'iic'ing tlicir delegates R.( at tho Hyde House, lie smokes
to the next State Convention to support , , , ,
.,,!. I ii.r j .mil i.ti n f-nni'rj. vi'.-iii. iiiiii
t-i-r During tho last three months
past, tho town of Ridgway has been
much improved : Quito a number of
new buildings have been erected und the
old ones givat ly repaired. Sonio eight
or ten new dwelling houses have, been
wore seriously injured. A few others
received slight bruises.
The passengers were immediately
brought to the city, where the wants of
the wounded were promptly attended to
by a number of the physicians of the
city. Tho following is a list of tho kil.
led" :
Mrs. Ann E. Barr, wife of Hon. Jas.
P. Barr, Pittsburgh. Surveyor .General
of Pennsylvania. Mrs. B irr was woun
ded' in tho head and her neck was bro
ken, and had some wounds on the
body.
Col. Win. Butler and wife, of Lewis,
town, Pa. Col. Butler had his head
smashed, with wounds upon tho body.
Mrs. Butler's head was smashed and
was wounded in the side. Col. Butler
was Whisky Inspector at Philadelphia
under Gov ( urtin.
Win. H. Butler, of Williamsport, Pa.,
clerk in tho Surveyor General's office at
llarrishurg, formerly a member of the
Legislature from Carbon county, and
better known as Barney Butler, was
wounded in the back part of the head,
abo.c the left eye. and o i tho body.
Part ot bis !efr foot was cut off.
Mrs. Sarah Willett, of New Cumber,
land. Pa , wile of Theo. Willett, Lad
her head crushed and left arm broken.
1500
1020
420
1040
430
240
8452
587
800
fe34
550
11G7
200
1285
2o00
500
.-,
550
50
:100
1007
20
2303
25,700 40,828
CASH PAID FOR IIIDES,
Joseph Windfclder of St. Mary',
will receive all kinds of hides and pay
cash for tho same, for m.
Ccntreville, Oct. 2Gih 65,-tf.
NOTICE.
The Commissioners of Elk conntr.
! will meet at their office in Ridwsy on
I the 10th of November next.
By order ol the Commissioners.
JOHN 0. M CALLISTER, CLERK.
Ridgway Oct. 14 th 1805.
Estimated shoddy majority, 21,029.
A FRESHSUPTLY.
Of Coe's Cough Balsam the great
remedy for coughs, colds, whooping
cough, croup, nnd all lung complaints
is received and for sale at our drug
stoi c.
Co's Dyspepsia Cure.
The only remedy ever discovered that
will surely and permanently cure dispep
sia, indigestion, sick-htadachc, and cua.
V ie dispeptics to eat hearty food without
fear of distress, can bo obtained at all
our drug stores.
Notice. Is hereby given, that a
quantity of logs were carried on my
lauds, on Bonnets Branch in Beoezetta
township, Elk county IV, sometime in
March 1805, with the following marks,
0 M T O M-0 T T O-R P O O-W D
and other - - -
meaning o", ue owner or owners tnereof,
are required to prove property, pay all
legal charges and take them away, oth.
crwise they will be lorfoitod according
to the limitation of the law.
RALPH JOHNSON Sr,"?
Sept, 29th 'G5.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
Orphan's Court.
In the Orphan's
Court of Elk Coun-
'y.
At nn Orphan's
Court, held at
, Kidgway. in nnd
:r of course, sir tl
hi 4 Debt iiiu-t hs pai l
pay
and no mi. take."
1 hen, so1, who is to piv tins i:..-!r
and the iuiuiPii-o intere-t tl.at is every
year aui'iiiuuViting wh., in to ;ny you
on lit .i .
shim a year : Ho vim not help to
this debt and interest ?
' i by, ii i sir, l have my properly all ,
iu bonds I am exempt lVo.n laxaliici- ,
the Ase.vr? h ivo ii i lut-dnos wi'U in;.
I am a . 2 ' iii iii, sir, ah"in, sir."
;.oo.( H-,ll. i
V,ru l:i-;j.- 1 1 , nil. i
0;i. IX J'. Y.Vr-rr.WV.NKV. Wc learn i
Hon I Hester Clymer lor Governor.
( ur Convention has expressed no pre- smoke.:- providing bis pipe is in ample
ferenee, but we feel assured that the gen.
tlemau named is tho almost unanimous
choice ot tho L'cmocracy ol this county. , .i .,!
There is no mora honest, fearless upright
Democrat in the State, than 1 Hester
Clymer."
In this eonneelion we would also state
that of the delegates thus far chosen to
the Cuhvon'i.m which is to Humiliate our
Itnvt e iniliihiti. t'nr f ,i,ViO lull' Ilhollt, HVO-
thirds have been instructed to votj for I cree!ei ami about completed, ami sev- i
Mr. CIvmcr." A'-i.vf'i .V . .'. ! eral others are co;inne:.ci'd. A. Willis , ''"''
- . . - ... j Ksp, erected an 1 h iJ about completed
Il Vtt.llOAD ACCl t'TA'Ts). a large three ttory house on Centre
I'l. . x 1- .t. I "... 1 t .. o J ti .... ..it
i ,.... i i i.i :l i f ' I. (' ... .. , j.t ,0:,r t iio public s.iitar?, calcu'.ateil remei.-.iier.
l.:-!..n-:,l f,, -i, th- s-:ie M il.-it in l.i - I ' i .,,...,,"!., 1,1
... i..,., i... i.iii.. I i,- ir his own niiViit. resi. oneo. ine wm. ... .
" " - - i . .
, , , ., ignis, one ol whom is su
House m:ue. a graun apj eai.uicc, mini
ii.; r.'g arils s'yle ami woi kmansiiip, tue ; al j
credit of which are due,- to Mi. Ale o- j i'y. have not been identified. The Vlii'roumii the court uticr Juo consiJera
.'I ::,!1 !.!., il.o w,.-. U hud to I wounds of the old lad V are a imve ,-ut in ti,m hiel, Jo order and decree a sale ofnho
i
Mrs. Magdalona Yelti, or Jetta, of
Milwau'vie. Wisconsin, head crushed in
on the tup, light leg cut olf. and was tho
mother ol three children, who were with
unhurt. 1 lie e'ul iri'n state mat
their lather died in tl
In the matter of the
l'etit ion of William H.
Mart- giinr'linn of Mary
Ilellcii Mavr. William
I". Murraml Alem Mnrr
mil Win. I. Hull runr-
diau of DaviJ U. Marr, f for tho County of
AHreii Mnrr and An Lilt, on the oth
nc'ta Mnrr, minor chil- day of October,
dren of David Mnrr Into A. P., 1805.
ot'Noi ihuniberlaud Co.,
deceased. J
AN exemplified record from the Orphan's
Court of Northumberland county l'cnn'a.,
decreed a sale of certain real ettaie therein
llll'lltioll.
And now to-wit. October Ctli 18'")", the
I'd i i ion of Win. If. Mnrr guardian of Mary
llellcn M ur. Win. V. Mnrr nnd Alom .Marr
an I Win. I'. Hull guardian of David 11, Mnrr
Alfred Man mi l Anneitn Mnrr, minor chil.
ilrrii ot David .Marr, bile of N'ii lhuuibi-lnnd
of reiinsvlvani.i do.
KING'S
PORTABLE LEMONADK
Is the only preparation of the kind made
from the fruit. As an article of ceono.
my, purity, ar.d delieiousness, it cannot
be surpassed, and is recommended by
physicians lor invalids and family use.
It will keep for years in any climate,
while its condensed form renders it es.
pccially convenient for travelers. All
who use lemons are requested to give it
atrial. Eiitertainmentsat home, partLse,
and picnics should not be without it.
For saltt by all Druggists and first-class.
Grocers. Manufactured only by
LOUIS J. ETZGER,
No. 510 Pearl Street, New York,
.,.!, t ,1,.., count v. in tlio s;a'o
, , . ,,, ., , , , I Ci'llSl'O. SLMI11IJ leiiil Hill-ill oiur-r 1111113
liiey are on their way to 1 oiladelpliia, j u !iuh. sli,. .v.n,u ftn. sci7.ed intlieii
( o visit an aunt, whose namo they do not c...,K.u. as of Ice of and in the fixth aev-
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tii'i'iiian "tali1- H i per
I fiii!.-oi I finee the iiri;:in of lliiil
; i i i '.oi I !ii. t y ii.' l iny ye n's a.
i in '' " l'i. S:,i:c- tlie ile-iihs arc
mode ol"
.;i. Yet
iiiniii- I
i ..,.tl iiiioriwi ill n eei'tiioi tr.let of land. slL-
I ii ol in Jai- township. I'.lk count v. contain- ! t
. . . .., ...l.. ,.
lir i-ililv seven acres oi miiu lino prayiuf-
GO
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trj
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ft
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ly thou- and . A e ireful a.' .mini. cui:t.!Kil
nnd piinli'd by tit.'l -c ivi-' t i-r s of iiisv.i-.nu'e
c.ii:ii niii.'-, ( -nai'iMli-s 1 ii"i'i fer I lie In si eight
in a'hs, givia;: I he ai'i ieu'ars of each
an two
10C 1 til uc ' - .. . - i j n
.1... I. i.i in.iL-n tli.rri.f nut lini-171 ,1 9 niil
about fourteen and the other nine years ; ,;,:.,., raise tho Mimofone thousand
m l also sinrio.sod to lie one lam. ! ,i,,i.,rs. fmnilhe sale of said Ileal Kstnte.
1
from Mr. G
that the
l'V a not
l'.iuxsMtawi.ey Oi! Company struck a :ire "J" ' .""
, ,. ', , 1 ,. .. ca-ig i lo li. ir
im show o! n,l oh tlie evening oi tne j
'J.'-ih iot., at a
T..t.il iicji h'tits for ei'it iii ):oln - - - - I'-M
T .inl iiieniHo- killed -'"'I"'
Ti tal iiainlii-i t.iii'idcd l.'w'.i
oov why shmild there. bo such nil nu'ful
w.-isie et "life ill tlie fi.ileil St.nes, when nioic
sai h ci-is in tlie (ieriii ni Slices'' I'lcei.-o
I; li.T iii-i'Ki'.ii'i' loiiii'in ' 1 by railrieid
.'"'p'liiii'S .uc! 1 heir a'.' oil ialo eim-idoi in
I'i'ilil In hi; ' ll vniil lb!'. wni'.e Ui'i tier-
m mi '.in. m- i :,-..) i in he nv.ial'ib.n. J iia ter..
I'ib'.e -lail'illel l eiul'll.' 1 d lily in the li lpi'K
will iniv; r ci' i-e nniil wo have la'.vs iimking
sne'a iitfeiie" ' p.i:ii!i'iblu as olh'.i murders
in I iillieei'.s willi euaiuTi, nu t liiteijrily
III Ml. .',; I l'i. i'i' ('"." ,
the hdt side ahl a wound above the
riirht eye. Tho voungest girl was
! wiiuude.1 above the left eye, and died
i' I III' linieiil iiiini.1 tin i'l . . , , .
' i t.n in. l.i-,.1, .lit i, tlin . lie
t , learn that the tpiahty tlos year is said j ' ' j ' ; j.;" , ,ave' been fc.
iou-ly wounded, Captain Moffit, ol
beat, iu his
fr?The lovers ol ovslers will be glad
i
h of ."il J leet. Mr.
i ill.'spie assures ii i mat tilts is entirely
reliable and tb il oil is now taken out of
ton wi 11 by t hi; sand pump, and the inob
i ilioiis.'trellnitn go id paying well will be
secured. Tin well has been visited by a
irrt number of persons and consider.!
1 le cxeiteiiienl cxi-ts. We will giro all
toe particulars wo nuy receive in our
I Til.
tyOti the motningol the 1 Sth inst ,
I hero wis a seiious cotii!jgra'.ion in
Charleston, S.(., destroying The Cmii irr
ofliee and a number ol buildings adjoin,
inr; on Ilayne :,t. ('everal were killed by
fulling walls, and dipt. Hoffman, the
Chief of tho Military Polioo, was ba lly
un 1 it is feared fatally -injured.
to be unuoiially good, and that they arc
to b very pl'iitif'u! this season.
Along tho shores of Virginia are va-t
beds ot the bivalves that have lain un
disturbed during the last four yeats,
with nothing to Jo but to eroV) large
and get fat.
Si MifcN Di'ATti.-A Gen mi butcher
by tho I'amo of Rastain Schatfor, aged
about 50 years, tell dead on last Wed
nesday nioiuiug while in the act of lilt
ing a iju nter of pork to the hooks iu
front of Mr. Nieliir's meat market. He
returned but a short timo ago from the
army whre lie hud herved three years
I Clin'-n P-ni. - r tl
nloiciiiid rcil eitiilc.
(il-.O. ED. AVEIS,
Cork of Orphan's Court.
Orphan's Court Sale.
HY VI It I'l.'E of tho above order of the
I On. linn's Court of Elk county, there will bo
Ina, who lo 1 1 lor his hoine yes-; expose I to punno s iio nt un. iourt House in
His ini'iries are internal. ) Ki-lgwny. I.iu l niiniy i enu a , on jlundny
liesol the three unknown per
I'hilab
t.M-.l
.i'. l i; i',l... ,i .,..'.-.. .. i the J-'th day ot Nuveiiiber. A. D., lStio nt 1
l- II ' III IU Mil. i IIU V IIIIAII'MI II j'l I I , , .. , , . . .
, ,' i o c.nck p. in.. said daw the sixth scvcuih
sons, andth.it of Mr. U-tta. have t,ee:i , ui,l.vi:M nf ,llt io,)Wis describe 1 imt of
placed iu a ree'iving valt of one of the lilM,, .Vmaiied ns fulluws. Coiiimeiicing
cciiieteries for identilication. Tho bodies jut the North went corner of Inml now owned
of the others have been sent to their I by Joseph Dill nnd George Weisand mining
(,.; lj ! t'.ieneo West ono hundred mid eighty seven
,ii- . . -. j. i
A coroner's inquest was held, but tho
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verdict has not yet been made public.
I aim n nun percaes, ineuee couui iu it cm m-i ,
I thenoe l'.nst to corner iu Ihe liuo f the
iitoiiM.ll George iVeis nnd Joseph Dill,
ll.eneu North along ihe nforjsnid liuo to the
1 ..I' l..wr'.,..,Mi.r I nil I It lit Jfl V tOWlls'df)
Coughs and Colds Those who nro oil, l',.inr'ii. nnd it niiiiiiini! eight
fullering lroni Couglis, Colds, Hourse- i seven and one half acres of land be tlio
.. ml . I I 1 , 1 ..... 1'r...ti.J ...mil
iii.ss ?iiro i nroar. AC. s ou it l i e sinno more or ies.
'Frown's Itrouehial Troches' a (.imple
remedy which, has relieved thou-ands and
whi .-'i is in almost evo-ry cue effectu-id.
WM. II. MAItU,
WM. P. HULL,.
Guirdiatis of minor children, of David
Marr, l ueof Norlliuiuh-.Tlou'l County J'n ,
deeeascd.
Itch! Itch! Itch!
.Scratch ! Scratch ! Scratch
Whcaton's Ointment
Will Cure tho Itch in 48 Hours,
Also cures Salt Rheutr, F'lcerr, ChiL
blainn, and all Eruptions of the Skin,
Price 50 cents. For salo by all drug-.
gists.
liy sending CO cents to WKKKS
jPOi'TEU, Sole Agents, 170 Washing
ton street. 1'oston, Mass., it will be fori
warded by mail, free ot postage, to any
part of tlie I'nited States.
Sept. Hth lStJ.V-fini.