; -t-i PROFESSIONAL CATRS "TAURiEJT'BLXKELY" ATTORNEY ANH COUNSELLOR AT LAW. United Status CoNniustoM.rt. Ridgway, or llrnzingcr 1'. . Elk Co, IV, ' t. t7"Vr rT mT7" Attorney at L a w LOCK JIWKV, PA. S9UIHER &7ILLIS Attorney's at Law, Ridgway Elk conn. tj l'a., will attend to all profession business promptly. J. 0. C1IAPIN Attorney nml counselor at Law, Office jU4i!':lP'"'M Mock, Ridgway Elk Co. l'a l'ariular attention trivcii to collection, and ah monies promptly remitted. Will also practice in adjoining counties. .1 O 1 1 N G II A L L ATTORNEY AT LAW Kidgway lk County IVmi-- DE. .W. JAMES BLAKE L St. Mary's Klk County l'a DR. wTw. SHAW Practices Medicines tfcMirg- i Jeutn;ville Klk Co. I a. DR. J- S BOilD W E L , Eclectic 1' ii y s i c i a t. (Lately of Warren county l'a.) Will promptly answer ell profession. 1 calls by night or day. Residence om , door East of the late residence ol Hon. J. L. Gillis. DR. C. II. Barley, Kersov Co., Pa. Will attend to nil sightorday. .uly 21, 1SC.1. Elk ca! DR. A. S. HILL, Kersey, Elk County Pennsylvania. Will promptly answer all professional calls, by night or day. "OTElT"CARD3?W' FRED. KOMI'S Eagle Mote! Luthcrsburg, Cle iri'ioM County l'a. MS-Fredrick Korb Proprietor, liav ing'oiilt a large and coimodiou- house. in now pr.i-ri-l f-i ea'.ef to the wants ol the traveling public. Luthersburs, July 1 jth lSoI. ly. 'urirTfi:sfr;ii (flF v: i, . LuJueroijuig CleaibVld Con iry iYii,.i. v.'iLLrAM schwem. pr ,;,!;, i ,.- Luthersburg, J .i.y U7ili l-tii. tf. NATION Ah lT TAL! Comer of P2a:ii Street and the Burfvilo Moai, J'j Ji 1 1' A . ENDS S. HO'fT, Proprietor 8S3rhis House is new and fitted up nith c. pecial care tor the eonveiiiccen wid comfort of gn-'sls, at moderate raset. flf"J10l STABMNM AITCIIHla EXciiAN'.;:; hotel, Killwin. Wit co it nit I'd., DAVID THAYER, Prop'r- Tliis house is picasaniiy situated on the bank of the Clai icn, in tlie lower end of the town, is W'jll provided w'uli house- room and stablinR, and the proprietor will (pare no pains to rcnd.vr ilie stay ot his enets pleaFivnt nnd nprpenlde. Rilirin) Jiv) 2S. 1 S(K. II Y 0 K II WOYINOTON ) U 3 W J!: Moore, Proprietors liidg-.vay I-lk County L'enna. CLEARFIELD HOUSE! (Imven n MAintrT viiWti'd St' I lenrfinl J'a GEO. N COLRURN, Prmt-rieto ST- MARY'S H3TSL St. Mary's Ki.k Cucnty Pknna. M. WELLENKOUF, Prop'r. &Sc25 ?l -l mi...; 3 Let'K is i? i: v. v i. E. W. RIG ON Y, Proprietor. Omnibus running to and from tho Depot free of charge. ' Ji U 8 f N E s" S (I A iT iT uuiauisTti, Dtalcrs in Di and (' heu.i.i.ls, VAISTS. OILS AM. VARNISH farfamerv & Toilet Aniclcs & Stuiionarj. Jiidjwtiy, Kit County l'lHna 7. wooixs ct vvIuiTf- Lock IIavem, Clinton County Pa EALKRS in Flour, Grain u,'l J Feed uear tho Pmsenger Prpot Uidgway Markets. Corrected weeekly: no 00 Apples, (dry) bushel Uuek wheat " t 4 1 1 ;0 Leans, Do Rutter Beef IJoiirds Corn Flour Hide? Hay Oats Wheat Rye .Khinpiog Kui' Hams ,1VI ii lb M. I.iuhet bbl. n ton l.u. 2) I il.' .".0 1 J "(i i . "s ! I ''; - " ' 1 t M. dozen lb 4 o" 30 ZTi JO 7 twKibV. iH US, . m i ll P. W. BARRETT Editor INDEPENDENT VOL. 1SG5 1 8C.r) lnKai.r,;.air,'i MnLAPELTIIIA & ERIE RA11 li().M. Thi jrent. line traverser ;ic Northern and Northwest counties ot Vrinsvlvania to the city ol Erie, on .akr Erie. 1 1 lias been loused hy the I rnnriTn- n luid Runil rumpniii. and is c peii 1 by fhetn . Its entire lfnfjtb w-'S opened for rs' r;rer and freight business, Octobi !.ME OF PASSENGER TRAIN AT RIDG WAY. Ijcnve EitxtKunh oie Mail Train 8 ::9 a. m iric Expros Train 7 57 p. n hi iff WcstictiriJ. !ie Mail Train 1 1 -'i7 a. n 'hie Express Train 10 10p.ni Passenger ears run through without hanne both ways between Philadelphia ind 1'ii-ie. NEW YORK CONNECTION. Leave New York at 0.00 p. hi., Arrivi it Erie 'i o7 a. m. Leave Erie at 1.5") p. m., arrive at Nev Vork l.L) p. in. I"i.ejent Sleeping Caiis on Express r rains both ways between Williamspni a ml Haltimure, and Williamsport ard Philadelphia. For information respecting I'asscngei business apply at the t. K. corner bi'tb and Market Sts. And for Fnight business of tlie Com pany's Airents: S 15. KiiiL"t"ii. .Tr Cor. loth and Market Sts Pbilrdclpbia. .1. X. Ileyno'ds Erie. W. !i:-..wn. Agent N. C. R, R. l?ab t'niore ii Ii IT.M'STOV. tint I. I'Wijht A.j't. PhiVa. !:. W. Gwimiek. (UiCV rSclcr.t Aijl. Vhil'a. Aefreii L. Tyler, General Su)t. IVmJ't. BS. W. B HART2IAN, .-3 l . .7 i.ii S ELK i'u . i A. li.itc l tlie Army in- P.'tnu.-. C;j?" i'artieular af.eiitijn given to al cases ol .urgieal nature. Dealer in Clothing. Hats, & Men's Furnishing Goods WATER STREET, Lock Haven, Clinton Co., l'a. A D () Jj P II T X M M . r:c:ilrc lire, (-Hi county l'a., j jj,,, , Manufacturer of . H,. ,n .V-,. A l.SO Furniture, such s i ., mi i i C!, ... i , i,,. i., i liuieaus. Tables, btaiius JJedstraus and ,ii i ... Chairs. All kind of Kepairm done at ... reasonable rate. 1 TOORH E.V1) HOUSE, Main St MlJrookvillo Pa., C. N. Kretz. Prop'r ,,. , , . c. j w i This house has been refitted and lurm.-h ed in a mat style, ana every way ndaritcil to the wants 01 tlie i 1" 1 COUNTY DIRECTORS. I'l-iAiirnt Jmlije. R. (J White. W.'ilsbon.ugh. Aixnt iutc. Jlllijl t. X. S, liro.kway. day tp E. C. Sthultze, St. Mary's- ! lion. ! rr .n. , lion. S'liriJ. r. iiavs, Ridgway I Friiiliinntiirii, It eg. lid Uce. George Ed. Weis, Ridgway j District At'onuy, L. J. Rl ikcly Ridgway Charles Luhr.'st. Mary'i Mary s Coiuil Surveyor, George Walmsley, St. Marys Cojii nisnioners, Charles Weis, St. Mary's Geo. Dickinson, Ridgway. Joseph W. Taylor, Fox. .1 !! tlors, R T. Kyler. Fox Jacob Mcl'auley. Fox. U. 1. Icrr " Renezett I NOTICE. All persons indebted to late I Finns of C. Luhr & Co. nml Kred Selueniiig '0'' ave rc1ul,"Ml their iK'iounis hy ihe 1 firs, of July next, e'nher by m.ie it ..tier. , wise, when ihe iic?.iiiii: thin he left lor iinm-li.ii..e,.,j.,ll ,0.is i,nl. I.i-i lo I'reJ S, lid-nil, Co., will tii,il I heir lie. counts at Oniirevi'.le until ihe abuva slated luce. ClIAS. i.uriR. Si. M-iry's. May 1-jih ISO,,. Notice.- as wilne-M's -.Parties attending Court in Coninionweah h eases, ' tun loreatter ch.im their fees of tlu undeisijucJ, bef re leaviug Court, or they will uot b taxed in the bill of 1 costs. Uv order of tho Counlv Comr's l, l.i HI K J. J5LAKEL I , Pi. tricl Attorney, ml IT ;0 -PI Uidoway Ki.k County Pknna. KLK ADVOCATE; Published ISvery Saturday! IX V I. W. IllItB'TT. ) Ridgway, Pa, Dec. 9th 1865- HfmhnUthe V'timth' pro pie' 'tri;htmaintan f nnirnf Ay party ami un'iril'il lp p-tn ; 'leilynl but t Truth, l.il crly in.il Lev:, 'n favor twain us anil no fair ahull an t." S. M PIOTTENGILL & CO,' A 1 ) V E It TI s V I N f 1 A r, E X r Y I 9 Nassau St.. New York and 1 0 State St., boston S. .. PEI'I EMi ILL .t Co., an- the .onts for the Elk. Advocate and the uost influential anil largest, circulating Newspapers in the United Slates and 'ie (.lanadas- they are authorized to con n et for us at our lowest rates. From this Rmo Times. Petroleum Fuel. In the case of many wells upon Oil Creek the gas from the wells has been utilised by beingconveyed through pipes lo tho furnace, where it partially or hollvsiir nlies uel for heating the boil 1 1 rs. As yet, the use ol I eiroieum nsen is fuel has not, been made general!) . racticable. All experiments, however, nid to show that this can and will be 'i'liie. A New York company has pur chased six American patents, and re ntly one of more importance, takci mt by a Mr. Stephens, in London, in J une last year, for "Improvements in he application ol Petroleum, (Yal Oil and other similar substances, to Mie pur. poses of heating, lighting and obtaining motive power, and in the apparatus em ployed therein-" The general principle of the invention is li:c vaporization ot rude petroleum or any hydro. carbon il, and the admixlu'ie of atmosi.heric :.!r;il. the vaoor., bv pre.-ure with a! , ' ; 1 , il "u,! 'v "! h-T- 1 1,1 ,Vr"-" ! '. ess of buiuiti entire absence : there is said , be ae I d'Mu,.ke er soot, whici i venders it particularly valuable for dty iug operations where cleanliness is a ma terial consideration. The patentees say : "For locomoMvc boilers the use of pe troleum os fuel is, with a substantial and easily adjusted apparatus, fit'ed into the fire bos without alteration of the present shape, except the removal of the grate, bars and the disconnection of the ex haust pipes from the furnace. The i1 1. .. .1 i l . , ".vu.oe,.. ...... vapu. ..u eie...,. with air in sufBcient ouatitity lor com. , . , 1 . ; , tution, produces a very intense lient. , . h , i . u -i and steam is generated in the boiler more j rariJly haj) fcy woo(J 0f ,w ' fla,,e ca.n bo "Gtci by proper valves nn,d C?cks' "U ery part ot the appa. ratus is under complete control, ihe , , ., 1 . . t, , . . d ' oJ) . suffi iiu L I j i IT" til inv.'-u II VilllllO it I ' cient heat to rise steam." One of the ; thief advantages claimed by the pat 1 cntec is. as we bav' ' e'ore remarked, tin entire absence of : nio'i'1, ashes, iirrefu- ; of any kind. This, no d-mbt. will proV' to be of immense value, if the price e tlie material burnt is sufficiently lo.v t cemi ee with rnal for short voyages o !:i:,w;.v i m inxes This is not the ca-1 vi'b :n v invi ii'ion having tlie same oh ject in view that h;.s yet bren tr ed. I ' For stationary steam boilers in fae tories. printing offices, kc, this inven itiou, if successful will prove of great advantage iu the saving of labor, and ii ! the cleanliness of its use. The nppara I tus required will be similar to the b' j rangemcnts for locomotive boilers. I'Yi j sugar houses petroleum can be conveyei' in pipeR round the buildings, and the i apparatus used direct to each pan, so ai- to produce great heating power. Itcan be adjusted o as to allow its use in pref erenco to otlicr fuel to heat the boilers nnd sugar pans. The discoveries of rich livdroearhon deposits in the West Indi:' Islands, ;nid the deen-nse supply of other fuels, with the preseut Iransitioti Iron servile to free labor, niako the improve ments of the eomoany appear more va' ..able for use in tropical countries.' The 1 lie. ii Price of Paper -Papor has risen almost one hundred per con tiuce the first of August, and is mw quite as high as it was tit any time lasi year, and the tendency is still onward nnd upwurl. There is little prospect fur relief before- nex spring. Paper, ink. hdior, and all the materials which go lo back a iiuwsp.iper are so high ilia' "o proprietor em all rl to put lih a paper for less than double Un rnte received beloro the war. Mill, people complain uecauso iuu puces, uiu i!1 I . . i not reuueeti, never tniuiaug inac uio matter is enurciy Dcyouu mo coutro: oi puhiislus. Z -r-,t. i m &w mw mr Ml - TERMS-U 50 per Annum if paid in Advance Saturday December, 9th 1SC5 ocau. KJrThe Editor being unwell, and the lack for hlp, will account for the nonappearance of a wholo paper this week. l'j?"We would like to have some of our patrons, furnish us with two or three tuikiesfor the Ilollidays. Priu- ters like every one rise, like to have u good dinner, ou such occasions &?Tlic weather lor a few days back, has been quite uiij leasiut. fiyWc have ou hand, at this i.fiiee a flirt class Schollarslnp. fur tlie Quaker City College at Philadelphia, which we will di.-po.-e id' on rea-niiable tortus. jVaifTho.-e having Hides, Furs, Pelts, Venison ifce., ou hand and wishing to dispose ol it, will do well by calling on Rice & Luther, in this place, they will pay the highe st cash price. You can always find them, either by calling at the Hyde House or Potit Oiliee. EGuDr. Raily, wishes us to say, to me people ol uiugway ana vicinity, that I l.n .fill ini.i!n 1..., ...... ....... I. 1.... ...... j III: 1,111 lk.IU.llll IJ III UI1U IlLLb lUlUI ill I the jdaee, i.ll those wishing work in his line, will please call immediately. Ni.w I-si i:s of Stamped Envi.i. Ol'l'.s. On and :.fur the lt of IVjciii ber theie will be ready for delivery at the j.i.nt olliees stamped rnvelopes of ihe denominations ot nine, twolve, : eighteen, twenty tour, thirty and forty! cents, uesii'iii'il to cover mail matter to bo carried outside of t lie regular mails. These envelopes will be furnished to ex. press and other companies on applica tion at the diirercnt post offices, and iviil prove of great advantage to busi nes men in t heir correspondence with all quarters D. n"l'if 'l'' R' pahl-suu. j The h -The history of Menfi' shows that ;ig the fast -V) years. Mexico has had ''iiriti Ui" m '',"V4!r" incut, tmrtv.tw.i ol which w-.-re il-:ni' !i,M..s." it,,.l evoniv Eve Presidents : its ri'Vululioiis tiuring that time have amounted to over two hundred. Many cais t-ince a .Mexican protectorate was urged upun the U. S. Senate by (Jen Houston, upon tho ground that the Mexican people otherwise would fall a prey to some European power. The project was condemned and abaudouf d. But perhaps in view of the past and present it would have been well. Another Disastrous Fire in Meadville- Loss $150,000:: Meadville was again visitod ou Sun day morniDg last by a destructive Qre, which consumed twelve business places and SlT.0,000 worth of property. Among the sufferers was J. I. Nicholas, the publisher of the Journal, whose office was totally consumed. The editor him self, sleeping in the loom, had barely time to save himself, losing some of his clothing and books. The tire occurred .bout ;ij o'clock, a. in., and was tin Inul.tedl v the work of an incendiary .1 arreti Leilfer. "I log Forney" prints a paper whio! e calls the Sumlif . A commit ee of Methodist preachers protest. tiaiust it. ( j a-t I , t hi, as ii is oi,ly a vir ..Lilt shoddy slwet iu disju'se, b-ciu-t is "injurious to good moral.-.'' 'I Ii ed herring 'JVieirnpli .thereupon coin-:-n. Fornev's rescu Hi.d says: "I'iivis .lucked corn an i gave it to his Jeciple u the Sabbath day, rebuking those who attempted to udmonUh them of th. i u of that service." Comparing For iey to Christ is certainly making ex iremes meet o say nothing of the com parison of the chaff which Forney fur inshes with the pusro com which was distributed to the huDgry desi.iples. Patriot i0 Union. 0C?"The holidays are close at hand iud our dealers are preparing to ineei lie wants of the season. Tho largest and best stock of goods for this trade iiiil be lounj tit Reuer& liutgess, col: teclionaiy (Vtablishmint, Er'.e, Pa. They manufacture and keep t v rythit:; ,n the candy lino, as well us a genua' uu.sortiiioiit of Notions, Toys, &c. Jveib.idy knoAs tin -in by the repu tatioii of their Cough Candy Moss an '. E'.m. It proves itrelf tho best article of the kind ever iutrouueed The im. niense quantities they ship every day is pro d' th it tho public appreciate a Rood ..- 1 MM 1 .... article, ii.cyarc irfenareii to a; or , 'LIL.I9I for it in any quantity. Eve.U.ody trie, it ,v it is just the thing. w uo (t) 1 '(") tf) ,v"2 li! t-'iN NO From tJi 'in lironUvtllc JJrrtt,. Acciiient. The Uniontoivn Grninx states that on the nisrht of the 1 Gth inst., ft young man named Rook was severely injured by ju in pin? from a chamber win. dow at, M ount Washington. Fayette conn, ly. lie was a stranger, stopping for the night, and dreaming that two men with knives had entered the room to kill him, sprang from his bed, and through the window, filling eighteen or twenty tort on the pavement, and received a num ber of dangerous cuts and bruises. From, hp Vi-ouh-riUr H-rn'il. At'tlN ri:i. On Saturday lint a m m g'vi'ig tiiuii tlH Wilanui Kenneilv. w i- n ''" I in i'ii' vicinity nl ('nr'-a on I n vm cn sui'd in Ch ai fi"'I c uuty, for break, i. 'pen a trunk and taking from It several articles lie was confined in our jail from Saturday evening until Mondav morning, when he was taken to Clearfi-ld. Itom3 of All Sorts, A Columbus, Ohio, dispatch states that Cox's official majority over Morgan is 2D.033. A new paper to be callel th:; Re. constructionist, edited by .Mrs. Swiss helm is to be immediately comaieueed ia Washington. The test oath has been figured before the district court in Nw Orleans, tit which Judge Jhirel intimated that he considered tf e law unconstitutional. Gen. Iluniiide is pushing work ou tho iteuo Ro,l The Meadville It-:, pnhlii-nn says, a detachment ol'2L men passed through town Thursday last, on tlieir way to Reno to work ou the Reno, Oil Creek, Pitholc Railroad. Six cat loads of the iron are already at R :uo. and the track laying will be commence 1 early next week. One Locomotive is" already on the way, and others will fol low shortly, ai d too iron is all purchas ed ami bjing f.ruarded a rapidly us possible. Fifty Interes'iinus. The Empe ror Maximilian, in order to reumpense ti.e indian tiibes of Souova lor tiie eourage an I ili Vo!elne.-s which H'V showed in io l o ling bis cause, lias dc eided llia! !',y ii'ii": Ly, belonging to the "iiotaiiiis o; th iribes, shall be brought up and educated in the City of .Vex.ien at Ins expeii.-e, and that the six who prove they possess most diligeuco :.ml pi. f V lill'ill m cntif i. ltiti..in t. .... ....... '': ' ' receive there, up to the age of eighteen . . r..: .i....i ..j ... The New Haven Revenue, thinks Gen. Ranks, who has been elected to Congress in ;)assaehusetts, cannot take the oath that he has never, "directly or LICENSE NOTICES : The tol ludirectly given aid and comfort to the lowin;, n.am0d persons, have filed in thq enemies of the L'uion." In lexas : he office of the Clerk of tho Court of Quar fedlhck Tajlors comuiatid, ana' sup- : fer Sessions of Elk county, their Peti. puea lueiii witn six months tooa ana clothin.; tour wagon loads of paper col - lars and other dandy fixins,, and when ever Stonewall Jackson was pushed for supplies he always started for Hank's commissary. How will ho get over the charge of playing comin!sary to the rcbs ' The conimisiiioiierof internal rovenue. a few davs .sinre. .leei.i.iil f,i .bo amount of stamp du'y ofi a deed cf trust r mortgage given b,- the Atlantic & Great Western Railway Company to l-.hult Penn. trustee. of the citv of loi k. b inker in answer M an" in i r y it 5-l.i.iotJ in internal revenue miii, is w is .sufficient to cover tho same, lie enure amount of the mortgage be. ing &Ji.Ut.W iHmj, that it would require internal rev. uue stumps lo the amount ol SuJ.i'UU. A man, iu New Orleans, who, iu 183o, gave a i-nren that cost twenty. five thousand dollars, is now dependent on the kiniiuess of frieu Is. At the party alluded to, the very floor over which the dancers moved were covered with scenic paintings, the work ot the most accom plished artist then in New Orleans, nd iu the saloon, where gaming tables were arranged, stood two baskets, one filled with bank notes and the other with gold, for the use of those guests who were uir loituiiate with the lick Iu goddess. The People f 'lioice. 'lheieis probably no one medicine that has cured iu..r people of hard cold.-,, coughs, influ. hz i and throat difficulties than Coe's Cough Ralsani, whilst in ca. ses of croup and whooping cough, it is remarkable lor its speedy cures. Coe's Dyspepsia Cure. There is no need ol any one's having the d)spepsia, for it has been demonstra ted beyond feiv of contradiction that vies iiysp.psia t ure will eertainly cure it. (Yiislipatiou. (In. Hi, is,r i.rolitie cause ! ',' 111 h ."'"''y cured by tb. I "v, ! ': m "'"'. 1 in-tan'Iv vie, to its rnner. ... ,u i-iviiu. oiuujacu or tioweis, tho Cinfi'.l uin 'i'itf', Tho'liYiVn of Thieves. 'J he reign of the thieves is w t r.v. r yet, and occasionally exen a Republican ncwMpnpcr has snthoitnt honesty to tie. iieunec the. wholesale system plunder which has disgraced and impoverished tho nation ever since the war begrk The Philadelphia Dm, Xcwx has tli following confession ot the siiiH of is, party in the past, accompanied by tln. scknowledguicBt t hut tliej-are not lc.ssi corrupt now. It says : The "lobby" is mustering in great; strength in Washington, nnd sonic grand) assaults upon the public treasury are con cocting. The end of the war lias m. put no end to many of the worst rne. mies of tho Federal, government. The. immense appropriations of the past, five, years have created an nppctito for plun. der which can not bo easily restrained, amfwhilu paper money-continues to bo,, printed and issued from the Tieasmy Department it is not probable that tho sneaking agents of tho ''shoddy" cor morants who infest the capital will fee inclined to abandon their schemes. Tho loose morality which po read es, every parr of the country gives en .ouragenicnti to every roguu who thinks lip oa contrive, I a plan to draw money from the govern. ment, lor lie knows that success in such a matter, while it will enrich h;ni, will shield him from the scorn ofhonest men,' , whose opinions of propriety have too. 'i"'0 Wt' ght to do him any injury. .Tho nitine-i ot tne republic may detcsd it from the attacks of warlike enemies who assail it with military weapons and en gines; but whore shall wo find a power to protect the notion's treasury from tho depredations of the knaves who gather about, it as vultures do around a car- Fi'jin thit lji ooltviile llercthl. FlIlE IX Pu.NXiUTAWNEY. We learn from our friend, A. R. Miller, Esq., of Punxsutawney, that quite a Att JXio, ciirrcd there on the 30th ult- The citi zens were at dinner, when the fira brake out in the shop ol Mr. Snyder, consum ing it and his s'ablc ; it then attacked tin stables of Mr. II. Ernst and Mrs. J. Little; the former was saved through tie citizens but the latter was destroy ed. A stable belonging to Mr. J. Keck and Mrs. Martha Iow!ing were torn down and the progress of theidestroying element was, by that means, stayed. Had it not been for the tiu.e!y exertion of the citizens the damage toother prop, city would have been heavy. Mr. Miller also sajs; "A flowing well of salt water has bi-cn struck here." Rrown's Rronehial Troches. Wo would call the special attention of clergy men and teachers to "Rrown's Rronehial Triehes." It is well known toour read ers that we do admit medicines to our eoluuis. Wealvertise these Troches, because, after a trial of them, we aro satisfied that they aie tho best thing of the kind extant. Ciicmu School Jour nal. m LA GAL A I) YKR TISFMFXTS.' W 1ST of causes sr.t down for trial, at Cj the January Term 1S0T, of 'tho Court of Cojnmoi, Pleas of Llkcouuty, .Jacob Mover, vs Elias Mover. ... Miarttaw etux ; v , vs Earl etux, vs Palmer Gilo et al. ' ' Henry Millingar, vs F. X. Sorg ct al. A. Boheunth, vs F. A. Loesch. GEO. A. RATH BUN, Dcp'y Pro. tions for License at the January sessions ; next, agreeable to tho Act of Assembly of March 2d 1863. entitled "An Act to regulate the sale of Intoxicating Li quors cS:c : Tavern License- C. II. Yolk. St. Mary's. do do Fox. Ridgway. - Wilcox. Fox. St. -1arv's. Joseph Windfelder, : Elward Rable. M. Gerg, : 5I,00'-, -t U oyington, U V'n'""'''' 'J- ' Oyster, 1 "on. Kennedy. j STORE LICENSE F. Sclneniiig, Geo. Ed. Weis, Christe & Rurke, Fox. St. Mary's. St. Mary's, Orphan's Court Sale- llY VII! I l l) of an order of ilie Orphans Court of 1.1k county, 1 shall sell at the Court House iu Kiilgwuy on Tuesday the 2J dnv of January A. 1. Ihiiil, ut io (2) o'clock p. in., the following described tract, piccu ur preel of bind, situate in l'ox townhjp. Elk ouunty l'a., coniaiiiing one hundred acres ii ore or less, with the appurtenance, being part of warrant No. 4180, bounded on the South by laud of Gardner and on the Nort h and West by residue of said tract N.,, 41Sii. Terms of sale, cash upon coiitiruiu, tion of the nalu. , , . ADAM HIST. Administrator of Ihe Estate of Levi Xolf, late of Armstrong county deceased. N'ov. "Jth 'li.',. 9 1ST of Grand Jurors drawu for January Term lMjli. Renezett tp. tYrnelus YkTuinwright, John Johnson, Ralph Johnson, Jr. Reuziuger tp. Adam Kopp, Win, Grots, George Rouer. Fox tp. Conelius Whaleu, Lawretien Mohan Sr. John C. M'allister, O. p Kelts, Hays JCylcr, Robt M. lieuneit.' Edwin Aldeu. Jay tp. Justus Weed, Wui. M Webb, Jos. Hill. Jones tp. Win. II. (ialleghcr, Ridgway tp.Ceo. Dii-kiu'sou, Jamai II. Ilagerty. St. Mary's Ror'o. Kdward Rfib-1 Niiih A. Riadfurd, Michael Fey, Ficj'' eri. k Ru.'udp'i, Charh t Si hissl...
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