The Elk advocate. (Ridgway, Elk Co., Pa.) 186?-1868, June 21, 1866, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    ;, i)ei'0',i
it .it cd i I'Nc!:,
tkk i ,v;
i'.KI!!;:-: dii'N'
1 i I I-::
,1 i
n fays si" m:m a i; y
(!..'.d opuii-d yc' i' ! iy :it - i '
d.:v.l ::t CI
A v::r in Ki:n re n r.- .-rrir:- !:;
Mo. Full jell :,,V, . s I.i i'-'
it ftiii:t .'-:iy tliut the i'r:'. iiii:s
vvj it il U.h Is in, vl.h i.- ;i vi !u
n:t r.. i incut i ! hi !.
it;,
11 UK'
: it !) t'a-
! mi in
,.io !..i' ;c,
"War P-cpui'lU'cut
il'.c h ve:s in tho Ml- --i-: i;
the l.:i;::-0 1. v.-;
A (1ua.lah.uj e i
hearty r cynlih. : 1 '
I n'.icd ir'iaii s vc ! 1 i '
ii'ir hvMeinns e;,u -I.'
:i- l'itve to llic i u!:V :i ;v
Maiie Cahinte, v.l.i :; In
j r.i- -trait .1 l.y a toriii.d ).
it ;.; : ; the.: a u-.v c-
was lu- -:i'h to li-lit :i !
i . .'1 I , I : i o -
:; 1:;.;1 Ucn
v.! fi '0 n t
u .i t'u' i ' it
c.l Siaies ret. iv!:)- ; Up, V
ii!- r 11" the !!: Fy.
whieli the nrvj s.iV.-r 'i . a I
about nmUiriiij: a o : ii :i v
.;: is r.nd tlu-n j-rccec
lo murder an 1 pilhie.-. Tie
ia the ad'.iir w.r-3 tur.vtrl
iroi,-
The Mo0ilcn::v:; rr? :
tlic v : 1 1 c-r li:is i t.'i !'.'. !
i .
i:
card wor
to 1. in .1.':
I on
iv,'
r.vA , 1,.
1 i.
,- '..K'l li'.U Hi
U...I
roaic in
h.-vo
lu-Liw
.. i-i ( ,v.t:1
La'.e I'rcvi-
1
h, fi.ur miles
doi'.-o ; a'.-o tar.. 11
.hti:ii, in A)!;;
:li (.10 c-re.-v.i-. C :;!-ai: ,
the 1-t '
July, it
: eon
ih'iitly aiilh'ii.aiid th:-t
;o liv.r Will ;.o vi,:. 1:1 -
will !,i
. . 1 . ! . ......
sit
!,o Grand l.ovro.
.uor'itiz 1 ti!: -
",Ve-t r.aion llun;;e c i :.va-
'.i)g further flaw cT v'atei-
scs, t..u" sti p
u;.n:j tho :i'v
ia indatod section of tlio Ft.i'.e.
A lvie.s f.-o!ii tho t'.iy of Mcxk'i
Stale that the Liberals baldly avow their
sentiments, in view of tin expected
withdrawal of tho fuivlgnei-.s. 'J'he va.
t-iu.t chair of M-ixlinl!ia: U a priz) at
which foil- chiefs, ii.ci
a'.readv ca tin'' imp-it'
: -log Juarc, aro
rut. and l iiaing
,1-sis uigo that
:i,t yet r.t
ii'e so c,i:..iieii.
:,-o in :s -Iv.inco
glance-. Tho llii; -ri.i
the maitrr i;f cvr.eM ;.: ''
tlel, bat th Jaaii-ti r
that Maxiini'.'.aii will lf
cf tho Vr.u.di. T!. .t t
ireparati ;', ; on gt at r
.re iiiaMii;;
for the i,i
i'.l.ilt with
ab
itu-jtirati.it) i-i the rrpKi.'aC
Thon
i'enia'is
was iii".ea e::c -i'.
i i .N'e'.v V 1 ! o.'i
! or, !av.
M , ha'!, '.' a
l'itz-.'crul 1, v::at '.s
IJroilu'i'huo I, ariiv.- !
-t ite,l that Maj....-:i!
I'aiicl t-.t-s Ar:".'.l.
States I.-', ii'.-: Alt
of til- i'aii.io
,.;,i the h a.t a. id
a of ll: Third
V, a:,l l" ::"!-.-'.
; p..:!i!.,:). v'.
Vermont were tin: mini nieis w i
tO till!
ilos l-.-ii
urns in
li Gen.
ra's .S'.vccney and
Mali n were aire d
nation me. 'ing is pi
ru'.v eveliin ' at I i
ear an t I 'ul.eiel
A public in dig.
r..-e 1 I'-r t-)-i:v.r.
1 ,V,,-ia.-e. J..:.
),r:tl.-!i ('" l'.l'a.
r iv. m rverv rart of the State w
hav:
- 1
tho most cheering new ; of tho deter:
nation on tho part of the I 'cm. )e racy
tu
jnrry the loeal an I ;!t i!o chctlaos thli
coming fall. Clymer '"-ih.i aro being
formed everywh. '. hose kk-.i who
were ti be f.nu. I 1:1 the fro I iaahs
with MeClellan in
Vn-
'.ul.i, an 1
-ii'T.
man in (learg.a, are now 1 1 1 0 seen a
citizens wlio kue-.v thai tho only salva
tion of oar country is in tho ntt.vde.
feat an 1 di.-.cjinlitnre i i tho trait iro'is
Slcvens Geary chipa?, anl l:i the le.-ior-
tile .-
iition t j j.-rjv
ei- of that party w:ucn t.ii-
lie 1 the country tar,
vear.s with the Co. '
ovh ina;
c"ghty
: bea.
u as
con light.
Let every Democrat cauva'.ev that he
has a country to save ; let him go to
tvork cirnetly, and if liis ncigbbj.' be a
Hepubliean, reason with him, argue the
issues of the campaign an 1 cor.Vtft him
to your way of thiu..ir. ; tor, a.ter a.o j
good, so'.wd, Democratie arg'imu.t
the most powerful c-ihii that a loi:n
ciat can have. In every t e.ru -hip, let
there bo a club forme 1, scad for d jeu
'iients and circulate than.
If this is done, ard done, well, no
Democrat need trouble thenr-clvcs about
the result; vre have a ciiil'nbto who is
an honor to tho parly; a men of spot
less integrity, and a man who e act:,
will not cause tho eheek of any l'eun--y'vanian
to tinge with thame.
Then let us elect I! 1 .is.Tiet Ct.VM:::t,
it can bo done if the party is thoroughly
ore'tnizcl. Therefore, g to woik, let
the watchword bo OKGAN1ZJI, and
ill will yet be well.
If these disu.-iionis's, un ler tho lead
.; Sunnier, Stevens, Gi-ry k Co., get
I a upper hau l of -ur tioblo and i:Hii
... ' : 1're iloat in the reoiisylvania lice-
I. Hi i
4 --, ...
I... ever l i
1 1.1 t.i
icWl 1 1
I.i il
A'.ni
pr,
ovity ninl
'.v r.v.v f
l-,i-!i :"y ::i.i 1 that (Viv.r. s:
., :r. ted njii'ii Ir..! tunco 'in; :i!.-;
:. -'iilili.ili c.-tu'ili.-lnii:; l.e;."ru
thr ll-.-'l-.'.l. ('! I'lliull, !ltj(!
I i
m: he.i p-i. i iruut an ill' e;a
h;H I'.r.-M-.l.j.
!
o, l t 1
mi : :i 1
II .VI, 1 WV.IU HI M.lll.i
,d r.i;; r 'i .v '
I -.v.- 1 :.!. (':, 1 .il- i.i' pob-
i !,,- .',!:.!, i :i! the
hi, III I ) lilC illS'lll .111'
il lie
i ! in
j ueup;
7 ,.'1 ill'..' '.
..;-.;.... flu-
.1' ! let
I.
3 v.;;
', ' . ',
.iii In
,..!l,y
ii.ti'i'
iisi 1 Jr.; !.!'.-. in tin
!i t!..y il-.ini:.:!!.', Mill
ic'.ivc w In n t'lry t-.n:,-tlieir
c ii in iii.-'. ! i'
;, !rd t'uj oi'is. pi) r.i 1 1 .''
' !'o j-'
. !!l".ii.'0 tlio c:
V'U ilf 1'iciv Tii':t
frr.-l r.--ly. Tl.
i: l j ir; i so' t, ca
is ni,.ri!ii::ir ;i; '.m.
i's v, .;.-, t!i,.y li:,vi.'
il- I-,-! .- :-.'.-l .v.- -.v
-.y t!'. ir .-lI.i ki.-s in
; :!; i-l' .:i r.n 1 j'l tico.
.f;s;c ol' i!ic i'ro. i .lout's i' irnt
tii.;lio j.;-;ti-Ff, ::!Cft II..-K';-,.u"2
in tlio i'u!,':ic la'ml i
1 ill tlio
. s.tiu )'..
r,-;l in.lir-
oft'.i-ir Lw iiv, f r tl. o v i -v :i lliat it va
iv,;s a K :'0;: i:c c,.ih.1;i ! !!. Tins ni:w
rc-: l:-vr; v.iitcl in !!. ra au-1 p ifirnt
. i
r.o t..o ,.. ::r v, nt-a
loir tiini s-liouM
'I'! ..t li -'.r !,:;.:
-ri'.'v itii-fcsi
, : to :::;.l :.c-t.
.",v i" !.:.-. :mi 1 v.o mv
if the 1c .'o-.i it
1 1
teach tho
a ma- I
1 sT-'.' ui :' li'i t-:t in Use .'c;. tso I po.wi.-r uor;:
! tint i v vc to l.c a whole, moo iiiij fevcic
In. ii .,'(
lu'.i.io
lie;!.
:;..krs j 0110. I'l.o suh:,:';.'. ivc fuliowo: of'J'had--.it
in 1 do;'.-: ;Jtovci-.s will loai'u that there is a
law li',;h'.'r than h;s hi wn, a stinir shar
;.tr than l.-s la,lj. Thoy will ho tairrht
a it-it: Ti they have f.:r"t!i-ii or ignored,
;I,,lt ;V0 Fcrvati':j rathe pcnplc
1 nf.t tht ir masters, mid that the res-
tovv.'.iMii oi tii.s
1:0:1 with the right.
unimpaired, and the
oftill the States
fraiu h'. cs ol tho white man prc.-crvod
la'ae't as a heiita-je 'or whi'o men's chil
urea, is mi (dj;-ct of !:!:;hrr cntictrn to
tho .
L-.Tl VC-V
th
e liiaiiit.-n
anee and pri-r.eu-
,n of thclila-
T?o
r uh'.ican j :.rty.
V.'c arj happy that the ,-!:estion of
negro equality has been put by tho Had.
iaals in s-j eoinp.'.et and tangible a -shape
that r.o man, anywhere-, who becomes a
candidate f ,r oilieo ca;i postpone or
avoid It. I he g -c.i eligibility under
v.h'ih the Vim cratle party has hiihcr-
t i lal r.r: l h
h :on to hull their eppo
:). I a'.hv; the !:! e-::n.
1 the
::0 IV.
public.,
da-e-1
e:.: ii v:
r or ot-.tr.r in
r-t if. On tho
ors-hle to ig
1 that It ha.
, f the
1 i'e:
:.( t
ica! ;:,
a r- rt
, H.-t
!!' .
; tl,o iiard
'.V ( Veil tho
.1.
r, ta
iilo;.-'.l
e' 1, 1. a -,
1:
1 :
i: ho has no
1:1st b.'lTa'.V ol
' w:-ie a letter
oi
. 1 0 ,' n 11 :
. lie -ae
it' en. or c
Tho pee
1
.n .
;.u :!. vt:
:.v iii ', e.:
Oi' gi t O'Ke ,'
:ii ..I i'eeho il,
-li :::.
eon
tie
anniher
him to
or
a. n
tl
yv.i
! 1,
Oi' tin
,7,-y-"'
'-
1' :-,l o
tob.'.i lea
if they sua
ballot'boxe
nee'M v. le
ei:;er. 1 i.e
ratified, 1
iil.i.i our e
veil as tl..:
I G
'gl.i and Mi ,i. s'inpi. and will vis..
t i
sub
efii-e
ale to
ta el-... the Ir 1
:he 1,1 :eh . We I
,i i.Siite
1st
V,.
peesel:'.,.
SliiV. I' l,e
1 m (. ,,'.,;; 'e-
,-,:s ta !:el;i us
Tl: ' Now Ln.:
X i'-r 1 'id ' .1
nlatlm ta the
land . :..
il.eir vJ.
S a.'h, w
ii..n of
imue tl
f, r by cv
. 1
1
! '..--j .' : at all U thi a lap
r i.e. il. His aivocaey i.i' ihem,
y vote in Cc.i.gre:-.! of which
ihey can deprive tho Stales in which
negroes cuifllt'i'.o a majority or a can.
si lerahlo pnilien of the peonh', their
ow n a-een-.leney wiil be proportionately
cael g hciied. a he relfi.dine s of their
claia. r for impai tha sitiTrago" is too
trans-', aunt la hear comment.
Ve have no daiibt of the dcter uin i.
Jan of the pt'ojhj if I'eiiii.-ylvai'i.i to
pr' -ivo this government as a white
iiiMiV government . illestor (Tyna-r has
spoken tlio miiot oi t.ie great ma.-ses on
that .sul jeet' uioic than once, cleaily and
i liypicnil J'o! iunately he now .itand.s
as tlio :e..rc-:eii!a'.ivo u:an in this Com
lnoi. wealth of the 1 "nclples which he
has alwas advocate 1. lie sputi.s the
base atti li v ts of Radical politicians to
put a piiee on tho Union, which must
be paid in tiib'ite to them, bef,,r,! they
will consent to its restoration. He be-
I llevcs that tho war was f.n'.dit for some
thing better than tho enf lanchi.seinint
oi negroes, una mat ins own race are
amply competent to lc.-'ore and jerpe
1 1 . i Iv.1
out tlui liclp Hi" tlio Al'iiciiii iliti-'ili'i't,
v.iifo, nr vote. Iii- i'l'iiii.,11.1 iiro luTiiro
till" j.'i' II', iiml l.c is wilii i i it I" Htllll'.l it
fill ly tiu in. Ho will Stan, I in ul imt
I iii 'i ''(' .1.--.
M'VJ2i'-;.'.V.
.Tii U'.o Fci fi'U (Yiriiii.-i m o ilia ii'ly
lalnrin:r r.rr Lis r;M.i,r.ii;i;ili.m. 'I'll' r.'
arc n'.lici' cainliilati s in tlio ll.-M lalmr.
in;; to ilrlVat. liini, a'lioii- win. in aro Mi'
I ( 'v.n:';.. cl' i ii ;o, ai'.l Mr. Hniillicr l
!"!. Tiu) Mm' lias strongly did, u:;;c.l
l cin- vai (i, Mil, uly i,". ravi.v o Mr. Si'".
lii'l,!. Lat iicvoillu li iris:;rs Ms claims.
Tliaf i:ii-i r says liiv.t lm. C. 15. Curtis
will i-upi 'i.'t liim. Ifthn .'.htU boliovps
what it says, it is lalkini; witliouc li.L-'iit.
Tlicro is no IVmopiat. in tlio wliolo dis-(ric-l
I hat will win a-aiiist Mr. Pi'ofiold
with a p-cato!' roli:h than Col. Curtis.
As llii' nattrr now f lands, Mr. ScuficM
i lias tlio iiisiiio tr.i.'ic lor '.no nomination,
j Tlio i i-iii.'l;,al iihji-ftion to DijCam;) is
that hrhas till rccontly horn nlk-mncntr,
; n:id tlir: 1 ,ro his own parly laehs confi-
do'i"o in him a' (hoy d in John V.
tloavy. (Ton. (lo'iry is loslnr trrfntxl
r-vrry day lirranso ho has onco hcen a
I)e,,,.;C....i. lloiip-r.i'lo lonmcMts worn
oiio;. popular, hocaii-e of tlio lr dishonor.
aMo fouro toward tliolr party, hut that
tiuio has j!ono hy. It is tiuo that Mr.
n.-1 1 wn'i rrm n Tir.,:rr,i l,r,t (lion
(iji.y f;;y l10 v;ss ,)CV, r n!lh!n-j enough
to ii jure them. Therefore ho is the
most available man.
There is no way except for these old
IVmoeratiii whorl horses to conio hack
to their first loves They had a stormy
time passing over the politieal Jordan.
Perhaps they will find fairer skies and a
brighter sun on (his side. Judge Seo
fudd started early, arid succeeded in
picliing up a few crumbs of comfort,
lie h.as placed himself on the record as
a radical disunionist, and therefore the
disuuiniiists wiil stick by him till tho
coi:-.-.e.rvativcs teach him that his place
is not in Congress. These radicals must
bo voted out and conservatives voted
in before the Union can bo restored.
Let the disunioriists nominate Mr. Sco.
field. Then let tho conservatives nom
inate a good man that will defeat him.
1 he Nineteenth District should do this
Tfsho is loyal she will do this. "We
believe she is loyal.
At this lime wo do not proposo to
dc.'i.natc the ms:i to oppose Mr, Sco
fi.'.J. Two wcil.. , since we opposed the
nou'in v.'nn of Col. C. H. Curtis, bceuu.se
vc believed that even if ho were a sup.
porter of Mr. Johnson, (which wo at
that time doubted) he could not receive
that ent.husia-tio support necessary fron
Ic.::ocral Yv'o have since learned
that ho ,"-,' su; port Mr. Johnson, and
will welkin the c. nsnvativo harness.
Xi V; lihe'e.---, this fact does not change
our convictions as to
'jeang a camli.
date. The man t 1 defeat Mr. Scofield
1.111-t he a Democrat, W'o do not be
lieve in a crigiomeratio:), except, per
haps, fir patent medicines. There they
have all kinds ol' medicines for all dis.
ea-a s, put up in one bottle. Hut the
swalh wers of it often die. W'c want a
sojuaiv-iood Do niocrat 0:1 the course. In
such a man the people will have confi.
dence. !!'. " -.
Ce,'i'j.-js;ei!,'it.'; foi Yi j)iKv:ik.
lltiii'Jll AiiVOC.vi'K I) urS''r:
W observe that names aro being an
nounced in the .l''.''.''i-'c as candidates
for office at the coming fall election,
suhi..-1. to tho deci.-iouof the Democratic
County Convention.
Now we do not refer personally to the
persons whose names are thus announ
ce 1 and wo do not expect this commu
nication can in tho loa.it affect either or
any ol them w, candidates, but we think
that we, w'uh all other Democrats have
a right t i know what we are to under
stand by .'abject to the decision of tho
Democratic Convention. If it is simply
to get tho deci-ion cf said Convention,
as to who shall be the democratic can
didates, that is what we have formerly
under tood to bo the object of such con
vention; but if it uioaus those wishing
c.fec may t; at tho nomination if they
ran, dv. vide smoothly in on tho .i'.rength
... 1 i . . f . 1 i
oi too liemociauc rarty, out it tuey lau
in this, that they construo the
deci -ion to bo that they shall run for tho
ouiee stiil, ami hy uniting what demo, j
crat 10 voles they can through local or
other causes with the opposition, and
thus defeat not only the candidate- they
r.re in honor bound to support, but the
paity they lol'ess to act with, if that is
the only object of a convention would it
not bo better to lnako no Humiliation for
cotiuly officers so that all may huvo a
lair chance befoio the people? In short,
if candidates aro not bound hy the ao.
tioti of a convention, and tho voters pay
no respect to them, what is the uso of
holding them 1
llepeetfully,
TKMOCItlTUS.
I i:i,'i- I ;io i.i. la
jMii. liiiirmi: It ivon mo firciit
plcisitro to know that our I '0111001 alio
Icadois aro trying lo oprn a way f, r us
to moot uur oi l JVii nd.) at tlio l'allot
Uox, with a ilotrriniiiatiioi to sustain our
pifsont Cliiof Ma:;i!iMlo in his rcstora
tii.ii p'dioy. God praut wo miy soon
h ivo a Con;.;n': s tisscmbloJ that will
pot a ppocdy r:id to the t,ii'iii'il and
sliilo now cxisiiiiL; hotwrcn him and
our iinvont Cioi:'i'o.-s : and that it can
000'
111
iro l o 'aid hy all tiaiiol S
that
wo me tho most happy, jri.sp:r.iU3 and
united p.or.plo on earth is tlio in st !ir
do.al d:siro of your old friond an l a:-so.
ciatc.
D. K. II.
riTs: .'i:n's sa.is.
hilias Howo, tho invi ntor and pat.
ni too or tho cowing lriachino noedlo, has
doelarod his purpose not to apply for an
e::!enMon of hiss patent, on the pvound
that he has made a million and a half
dollars on it already, which ho regards
as fortune enough for ono man.
The Hoard of Trado of Albany, X.
Y., has adopted a resolution recommend
ing the abolition of the hu: hoi, and the
adoption of tho cental or hundred
pounds as tho standard weight. The
Cleveland Hoard of Trade has also ad
opted a similar recommendation.
Two fatal cases of cholera have oc
curred in New York city. One was an
infant, tho oilier a stranger, who had
boon two days in the city. At quaran
t;nc thero had been two new cases and
ono ueatu.
1'rofes. o:" Ag ssiz is delivering a
courso of lectures before tho Imperial
family and tlio Hrazillian magnate?, res
pecting his discoveries in his recent tour
up the Amazon.
Late advices report that there had
been several cases of cholera in Jamai
ca, but the disease was not spreading.
A larger number of cases continued to
occur in Guadaloupe.
Last week the Treasury Depart
ment printed .110,500 in fractional
currency, of which amount 134,0U0
were shipped (0 national baDks and pri.
vato individuals.
Dr. Maddox, of Hichniond, charg
ed with shooting W. II. Vernon, has
been Cued $.300, and committed to jail
for sis months.
Large trains of emigrants, mostly
farmers and laborers, are reported to be
arriving in Colorado Territory daily.
Last Saturday was observed by tho
Chailestonians as the anuivetsary of the
battlo of Scecssiotivillc, in honor of tho
Confo leratc dead.
Hon. Jas. Humphrey, member cf
Congress from Hrooklyn, N. Y., died iu
that city on Saruid. y last.
I Daw Iltiii uur a Moment. She
woro a handsome crinolino the day
when fust we met, and she scudded
like a schooner with a cloud of canvass
set; as she swept along tho pavement
with a grandeur fit to kill, I saw her
but a moment, yet motbitiks I see her
si ill.
The wind was on a bender, and as
saucy as a witch, and it played tho very
dickens with tho dust, dimity and sich ;
tho gaiters wero delicious which her
feet wero made to CI! I saw her but a
moment, yet methiuks I aeo her still,
Hho scooted rouud tho corner, and
streaming out behind, her crinoliuo aud
calico wero romping in tho wind ; to
have kept thorn in position would have
bafilod twice her sk ill I saw her but a
moment, yet methiuks I see her still
I shut my eyes tremendous 1 did
not want to see, a display of pretty an
kles when it wasn't meant for mo; and
until I lose my senses I am sure I ncv.
cr will I saw her but a moment, yet
methiriks I sco her still.
E2Arteuius Ward thus describes
his peiils at sea : "Doth etared us in
tho face. Hut wo had rather the ad
vantage of Doth. While- Deth stared
us in tho face thar was about seventy of
us staring Deth into tho face. Tho
; , spect was'ut pleasing to us. I don't
kuow how Deth liked it."
C'-2fMr. Ancona, (Democrat), mem
ber of Congress for " Alt Berks" dis
trict in this State, offered a resolution in
the House, instructing tho Committee
on l'oreign Affairs to report a bill to
change the neutrality laws so as not to
require the interference of the Federal
Govirnmcut iu ca--c of another invasion
of Canada by tho Fenians. Tlio resolu
tion, after somo modification was Guaily
referred to tho committee.
. -BTEf Trey ff gMTTM
titntrul Len ta Cuss
Died at his residence iu Detroit Mich
igan, oa tho 17th inst, in tho 8 1th year
oi' his age. He was born iu Eseter
N. II. and was a soldier iu tho war of
1K12. Ho has, at vaiious times held
important positions of public trust, and
his name has ever been identified with
the Democratic party, aud tho prispsri,
l ty rf thco'intry.
Announcements.
WH tiro authorized to announce the
iianio ofGiifi. A. 1'ATtltiUN as 11
candid ito for tho olliee of 1'rothonotaiy
vV,c , suliji'it to tho decision of the Leui.
ocratio county Convention.
Juno T t ii '(iitf.
WH aro authorized to announce tho
naiuo of Ni'.-.VToV I.ot'NHVKiiY
as a candidate for the flico of l'rothon
olary iV.e., subject to the decision of the
Democratic county Convention.
Juno Tlh '(li)-tl'.
Ii '.I-,)
ilOiv
riisciiKi'1.-!.
I'.l'.IiN .I. r.l'.-'S, Pli v; i.-in :i :iinlSi:i
ei, 11. St. Mary's !;!'( caualy l'a.
Jiiui'-'Jl 00-y.
((',. PliOSlM-XJTlJS 'C(i.
or
"Till': AGH,"
THE OKLT SKMOCI!ATIC DAILY JOURNAL
IS r.IILADELPHL.
GIIIIAT I.MlMlOVlvMMN'TS AND
G HII AT INDUCKMENTS !
Union, Hkstoiiation, and CoxsTt-
TID.NAI, LlKKltiy !
Tho I'ublishers of Tine Af)K respect
fully call attention to the Daily and
Weekly issues of their popular journal.
The Daily Auk contains the la.
THST IXTLIJiHiE.VCK IT.OM ALL I'AUT.S
OF THE world, with articles on Gov
ernment, Politics, Trade. Finance, and
all the current questions of the uav ;
Local Intelligence, Market Kcports,
ito., &c.
PRINTED & PUBLISHED DAILY
(Sundays Excepted)
BY WELSH & HOBB.
TEE13I?.
To City Subscribers, EIGHTEEN
CENTS per week, payable to tho carri-e-s.
To Mail Subscribers, 80 per annum ;
l..r0 for six months ; $-.2") for three
months ; for any less time at the rate of
oue dollar per month.
WEFdKTjY AGE,
Published F.very Saturday,
AT
430, CHESTNUT STREET, TIIILA.
TERMS :
Ono Copy, one year
S 2 00
, 1 00
60
.Six months
Three nonihs
To Cliids : Five copies, one year,
$0 00; Ten copies, 17 50; Twenty
copies, $30.00.
t&- Tlio Money must in all
cases accompany the order.
no names will bo entered upon the
books until the subscription is paid.
CQrAdvcrtiscnients inserted at mod.
crate rales.
CisJnusinos3 letters should bo ad.
dressed to
THE AGE,
430 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.
AGENTS wanted, Ladies and gentlemen
in every County in tho United States, to
sell the Iuk Powders of tlio American
Ink Company. The powder sells for
forty cents per package, and will make
ink enough to fill fifty bottles of tho
size usually retailed at ten cents per
bottle. A smart agent can sell a gross
of it a day, and clear 27.00. The ink
can be made from the powder in threo
minutes m common boiling water. It
is a perfect black ink, tho best in the
world. It flows easily, does not corrode
the pen a particle, never gums up. is not
injured by freezing, and its color will
last forever. Every family in America
will buy it, as a package will last a
family for years, mid ink can lo made
in mnall quantities as wanted. With
each ;;ri)ss wo scud a thousand circulars
with testimonial.) from clergymen, law.
vers, teachers, mediants, commercial
colleges, editor., &C, and the agent s
name ou tlio bills Only one person
will be uiaue acnt lor a county. The
first one sendingS30 for a gross of the
powder will receive it. by return express,
together with one thousand circulars
and the right to sell in tho county ho or
she designates. If others send for the
sa.ne county, tho money will bo returned
to them froo of expense. To make sure,
one had better designate several coun
ties, either of which ho or the will take,
Send lor trado list aud circulars if you
dare run the risk of waiting, or send the
money for a gross. Letters addressed
to the Mayor, Postmaster, cashiers of
the banks, or tho express agents ot this
city, will show that tho busmess is hon
orably and squarely conducted. An
Ink Powder will bo scut by mail to auy
address, freo of chargo, on receipt of
tony cents.
Address, writing your name, town
county and Dtate distinctly,
AMERICAN INK COMPANY.
Manchester, N. II
inu.MAS V. LANE,
Clerk lor the 'Jo., and Special Agent
TAISSOLUTION OF CO-PART-
U NERSlllP.-Tho Partnership
neretoioro existiua between the uuder.
signed, is this dissolved by mutual con
sent.
JAS. B. TIULSE, THOS. KING
A. L. VAIL, JOSEPH KING.
Kersey, May-12'0G-lt.
NEWS DEPOT
AMI) PKItTomCAT,
S T 0 II ii .
DAILY .0 WEEKLY PAPElhS
wiil be for sale hereafter, regularly ut
JOOK gTOttK
I X
MARY'S.
ST.
'v Anv work, either American
or Europen, lleligious, Scientific, Phil
osophical, Historical, &c., will bo pro
cured on application as above. Any
article in tho Hook or Stationery lino
not in Store, will bo sent for by mail
and bo received in a few days after or
dering. jun- 11-ly.
EOOTrSTORE7
St. MaryV, Klk County.
JUST RECEIVED
GOO BEADLE'S DIME NOVELS.
100 HARPERS NOVELS.
250 GERMAN STORY BOOKS.
W A SSOIZ TMEXT OF ALL
kinds of Stationary, Blank books, Timo
books, Pass books, and School books
will always bo ou hand. Purchasing
our Books, Paper, Envelopes &c. direct
from tho Manufacturers for cash, wo
are enabled to sell at tho samo rates
that they can be purchased in ANY OF
TflE LARGE CITIES, 10 per cent
allowed ou all purchases of ten dollars
and ud wards.
W. J. BLAKELY.
Juno 1 t'OG-ly.
rl.?!uT,f?tsroT" Sal at
L lKWh, I'A. The Subscriber, hav
ing laid out a considerable extorrt of
ground in Town Lots, on the south sido
of tho mouth of the Brokcnstraw Creek,
on the Allegheny river, at Irvine, War
ren county, Pcnn'a., adjoining the War
ren and franklin R. It. Depot, at its
junction with the P. & E. It. R will
offer them at PUBLTO SALE on
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 1866.
The facility for reaching the Oil Region
from Irvine by the Warren v Franklin
It. R., (being within two or three hours'
travel of Tidioute, West Hickory, Pit
hole, Oil City and Franklin) together
with the great natural beauty and con
veniences of tho site renders this prop,
crty very desirable either for business
purposes or private residences, inasmuch
as it is of easy access to all tho impor.
tant oil points and i3 sufficiently remote
from the nuisance of closo proximity to
oil wells and the danger of fire incident
to dwelling in their midst. Tho Phila.
delphia & Erio R. R. connects Irvino
with tho Last and west by the shortest
route from tho oil regions to Philadel
phia and New York.
TtrtMS of Salu .One-third CAS II,
tho remaidcr on time if desired.
THOMAS NEWBOLD.
Juno-14'OO-tds.
NOTICE is hereby given that tho
following accounts have been filed
in my office and will bo presented at ths
next term of the Orphan's Court of Elk
county for confirmation.
1. Filial account of W. A. Bly Admin,
tratorof David Iluller dco'd.
2. Final account of Adolph Fochtman
Administrator of A. Kuntz deo'd.
Final account of John Stockman and
Anthony Fochtman, Administrators
of Lorenz Stockman dee'd.
GEO. A. RAT II BUN,
Deputy Register.
May-3l"GG-4t.
THE MARKETS.
Ripqwav, June 21, 186G.
FI.OCIl, per IU $13 75 14 00
l'OKK do ,82 00
WHEAT, per bushel 2 70
KVK joo
PKN 1 10
"ATS 05
ltLCKWHKAT 1 25
1)U1KD Al'l'LLS 4 00
liK ANS '. 300
BUTTER per pound 35
I.AKD SO
Clll-KSE 30
M.U'KEKKL 12
WHITE FISH 10
EGUS per duzen 30
Erie, Pa., Judo 21, I860.
FLOUR por bbl
PORK
1SEE F
WHITE FISH J bbl.,
MACKEREL
WHEAT per bushel.,
BEANS
EGOS per dusen
LARD per pouud .....
CHEESE
BUTTER
S 8. 10 to 13 25
i l 60 to 82 00
18 00 to 20 CO
0 25 to 9 60
11 50 to 12 60
2 BO to 2 60
1 75 to 2 Of
20to 22
- 24to 2V
22 to 21
-Ho 26