.JOB WORK. F.iglitli sheet hand bill, GO copies or less 2,50 Quarter sheet hand. bill, 50 copies or le?s V VI 'lalf sheet hand-hill, 50 copies or less .00 'H Hiri't lintlil-hill IW1 nnnina fn Ml BLANKS. For nny quantity timler five quire?. $1,- '-'v I'i ijiiiitt , oil uii ii 111 on ii i n v v . roityitniiKln fniliiotinn will mailt TEH MS OF PAPER. $1.50 per year in advance if 2.00 if paid within the year, and S2,."0 if not paid with in that time. llereaPfr-r tlto Toft Office will he tslosed every rvcnimr at S o'clock. On Sumlnv it will he kept ojmmi from 8 to 10 o'clock A M. Mail Closed at 0 1'. !. L. LUTHER, P. M. mguAlfcntion is directed to the id' vi r'-Titiet ' "t Fruit Trees and Shrub. h'.;. 'a amtht?r column of today's ?':i:-er. iSfSi-.1 advertisement til Oliver & Bacon, of I'.rie, Pa., in another column of to-day's paper. Persons visiting Erie, and -M .i: to deal with fair men cannot do better than by giving them a call. tSy( ntreville is fast becoming a business point. Persons going; there should bear in mind that they can ac commodate, themselves to a pood hotel by flopping with Charley Hyatt of fbeKersev Hotel. JST Persons going to Warren, and wishiug to stop at a good hotel cannot accommodate themselves better than by stopping at the Carver House. The proprietors are gentlemen, and will ren der their guests comfortable. ft ""St. Mary's has certainly reason to be proud of the new hotel TnE Al pink -kept by Major Kretz. The liouc is c'ei ontly furnished, the table well u;plleil, and everything so inviting that nets cannot fail to bo pleased. Yivc In Alpine ,5fVOn lur-r Sunday night the engine house, together with an eugiue belong jug t the P. & K. Railroad company, was entirely cousuuied by fiio. The cause of the fire is not exactly known, but it is supposed that it originated from a spark of fire iu the fire box of the engine. 7 ogfc,The new house of Jerome Pow ell, Esq , presents quite an appearance. The work is rapidly approaching com. vl..ti..n linkup ta DM TiOrV ISI I in fit Pont ic 1 L 1 V ' 1 J UUU1.1 I V. eu'vi . ....w.. . T . , . 1 k.. .1.. lutcntnson, wuo, oy mu uusmcn lipinir a nrtnee of eood ieuows. is a capital workman, understanding his bus iness, and understanding it, does it. Notice. At a meeting of the Demo cratio County Committee held on tht evening of the 4th of July ISiJt), it was ordered that tho Democratic Primary meetings for election ot Delegates to the County Convention, be held at the us un' places ot holding elections on Sat- nr i tie 11th day of August next, at S i. ' "-lc p. M. The County Convop qo , -w ! assemble at the Court House in. KvJgway on Monday, 13th day of Au(!iit next, at 4 o'clock P. M. By order of the Committee. GEO. DICKINSON, Chairman. CCi.'r!iii following is the list of pre niiutn- u-.varded by the Centrcville Sport in jr r,'iub ou July 28th, 1806. 1-: Prize, for fastest trotting, by Me- CYaidy mare, $25.00. Entered by J A. Malune. Best time iu half mile heat, 1 minute and 32 seconds. 2nd Prize, fur fastest running, by Turf Cutter," 815,00. Eutored by J A. iiiaioue. 4 r 1 3d Prize, for wcoud best fretting, by Flora Joy," 10,00. Entered by P, W. Hays. Time in half mile race, 1 minute and 40 seconds. - 4tli Prize, lor second best running, by Bluck Horae," $10,00. Entered by Jacob McCaulcy. ;ii,An accident oocnrrud on the I H v,. r :;m on .uouuuy mo iJa ultimo, two tuiies t a-it of St. Mary's, by which nr. a r.f'r.nr nu:st resnectabh rnniif innn yj - - j a natiK"i Jaiaea McGraw, lost his life. Hi wns employed as flagman on the gravel train, and was in the act of coup liog the cars together, when bis arm was raught between the cars, lasccrating it in the most frightful maimer. Ho was tak'.u to the residence of bis uncle Mr. John McGraw, in S't. Mary's, and was attended by Drs. Earley, Sli.w, lr vin, lilakely and Russ; every exertion dered him, but without avail. The de ceased was 21 years of age, and has been a resident of St. Mary' since April last Ho bore an honest, upright charaet er, and was highly respeoted by all who who luew him. His sudJeu death has cast a toom gver th j ec'.ire eommnnity. The t'eople' f'amlttlale for Compress. Col. Pan Rick : Pfar Slit. We, the undersigned cit'tons of Oir.ird ami Eric County, in view ot the patriotic services rendered the Government, and the many thou sands of hnrd earned dollars you have expended to sustain and carry -on the warnsrninst rebellion; having proved yourself the true friend and supporter ol Andrew Jo'inson and his Administra. tion in their efforts to restore tho Union, ami h:vinir confidence in your integrity and tiVTity to discharge tho duties of Keprt sentativc of the 19th District in Congress, we therefore request that you allow vour name to be used as tho Peo ple's Candidate for that office at the ensuing election. fleo. Senyard, K. J. Kenyon, J. Cnilliford, J. Martin, W. L. 'ft-nut, Wm. Piatt, H. Benlmin. John It. Giilliford, A. O. Ely, R. K. Smith. Frank MrCrcary, Wm. II. Edson, F. M. Coats. John Robertson, . 1). Olin, John Kesscl, E. S. Relknap, W. D. Webber, II. L. Carr, W. I. Martin, J; T Siniuuuis, A. White, James Rrawlcy, Henry Hull, C. Eiy. M. Osborn, Dins. H. Grant, Louis Yeaper, D. Cookett, Jjhn ISrecht, Hiram Dnpgctt, S F. Mason, L. n. Chevalier, Jns. I. Thayor, S. T. Williams, Oco. C. Martin. C. W. Noycs, D. Nason. Msxon Godfrey. II. Kittelberger, Jr. MictiMSchiiinaker, Jr. Ileinrich Kittelberger, Itohert Caldcr, L. D. Hart, J. M. Murphy, J. Bender. W. Atwatcr, lewel, E. W. Clark, William Tyler, S. Guleford, John Hay, Jr., L. Hart, W. Stinos, t. Martin, Robt. Wilcox, h. Pcttihonc. A. Stone, James Callan, C. L. rhclps, Altoona, Pa., June 20th 1860. fo the Citizens of Uirard and Erie County, Penn'a. Your letter, ptoposinii to run me for Congress, is received. I would indeed be insensible to the commonest impulses of humanity were I not ulled with the warmest scutimentof gratitude for the friendly expressions and personal re gard that your letter contains, signed as it is by Republicans and Democrats, whom I know to be staunch supporters of the Government, and many who have risked their Uvea for the preservation of the Union. Such distinguished com sideration overcomes every natural ob jection I may have for political honors, consequently I do accept ot your kind invitatit.n to allow my name to be used, but with the understanding that t am not to be the standard bearer of either prlitical party ( Republicans or Pcmo ciat-M hut if nominated it must bo by t lVo e's Convention, as I belong to the people l ney are my lriecas ana pa trons, aud in justice to them, composed as they are of all shades of political opinions, I must continue to live in their esteem, and labor to promote their hap piness and interests which has been the height ol my aiiiln:uin tor twenty. hve years. tlespecttuiiy, lours, July,I2-tf. I 'AN KICE Announcements. ' E are auth'-izi-d to announce the V name ol Pit. C. R. Earley as a candidate for Assembly, subject to the decision of the Democratic Nominating Convention. fJuly-0 Oo.-tf. VV K are authorised to announce the nameof'GKO A. Katubun as a candidate for the office of Prothonotary &c , subject to the decision ot the Dem ocratic county Convention. June tia 0j tt. WE arc authorized to announce the namo of Neivton Lounsbery as a candidate for the office of Prothon otary &c, subject to the decision of the Democratic county Convention. June 7th '66-tf. TTTE are authorized to announce the W namo of Louis Vollmer as candidate for the office of County Com missioner, subject fo the decision of the Democratic county Convention. July-12'(3G -tf. WE are authorized to annouxec the namo of Geo. D. Messenger as a candidate for Associato Judge, subject to the decision of the Democratic county Convention. July-12 6G.-tf. . T7E are authorized to announce the V name of Jesse Kyler as a can didate for Associate Judge, subject to to the dccsion of the Democratic coun ty Convention. july 19'GG.-tf. T) Y the earnest solicitation of many II of my friends of at. Marys, JJen zingcr township and the county in gen eral, I have yielded to their earnest wish and offer mvself to the citizens of Klk county, as a candidate for the office of Associate Judge, subject boweve' to the action of the Democratic county Convention. E. C. SCHULTZE Julj-10'GG.-tf. Cil TxAnPEIt YKAlt! we Oj.fJVJv" waut f?e,"s everywhere losell our improved $-0 Sewing Machines, Three new kinds. Under and upper feed, Sent on trial. Warranted five vears. Abovt salary orlarse commissions paid. The only machines si. Id in iho United States for lesi llian S-10, which are fullu lietnsed lu llou-e. II heeler $ Wihon, Grover $ JJakir, Sinyer y Co., ami Kuchrhhr. All other cheap ma chines are infrinyementi and the teller or user lire reli'ih.'e to urreH, fine and imprisonment, Illuslrme 1 c reulara bent free. Address, or call ui on S law it ('lurk, at Uiddeford, Maine, or Cliieogo, 111. umy-17'OG-ly U7 VY INu MACHINES. Tho under signed li:iv,ii been appointed bole Agent for the sale of Wheeler & Wilson's Sewing Machine-) tor 101 k county, lie keeps an asaortiiu i:! constantly on hand. Machines sold at I'liiUdohiliia and New York priues Any panics desirous of obtaining then ca- address J." K. WIHTMUllE, Mirch t -0ri 1- at RHgway, Ta, PROSPECTUS 'GO. OF THE AGE," THE ONLY DEMOCRATIC DAILY JOVWTAL Iff PHILADELPHIA. RE AT IMPROVEMENTS AND GREAT INDUCEMENTS I Union, Restoration, and Consti- TIONAL JjIHKRTV I The I'ublishers of The AE respect fully call attention to the Iai!y and Weekly issues of their popular journal. The Daily Aoe contains tub tA. TEST INTELLIGENCE FROM ALL PARTS of the would, with articles on Gov eminent, Politics, Trade, l'tnance, and all the current questions of tho day ; Local Intelligence, Market lieports etc., &C. PRINTED & PUBLISHED DAILY (Sundays Excepted) BY WELSH k ROBB. To City Subscribers, EIGHTEEN CENTS per week, payable to the carri ers. To Mail Subscribers, S9 per annum ; 84.50 for sis months ; 82.25 for three months ; for any less time at the rate of one dollar per mouth. THE WEEKLY AOE, Published Every Saturday, AT 430, CHESTNUT STREET, PIIILA. TERMS : One Copy, one year $ 2 00 Six months 1 OU Three months CO To Clubs : Five copies, one year, 89 00 ; Ten copies, 817 50 j Twenty copies, 530.00. The Monev must in all cases accompany the order. no names will be entered upon the books until tho subscription is paid. SS? Advertisements inserted at mod. erate rates. SSS-Business letters should bo ad. dressed to THE AGE, 430 Chostnut Street, Philadelphia. TARGE CAPACITY, GREAT Slregnth j and unequalled speed, simplicity and completeness of operation, are qualities pe. culiar to the Nonpareil Washing Ma chine. It is a squeezing machine constructed on strictly mechanical principles, and the ex. penence derived trom nve years extensive use in families, hotols and publio institutions proves it to be of lasting value to the pur chaser The manner of operating the Nonpareil, by roiary motion acting on a crankshaft with balance wheel,) which moves the plungers alternately, is the simplest, least laborious and most powerful that can be de vised for the purpose, and accomplishes the work with the greatest rapidity and the least possible labor. The great speed with which this machine performs work will be understood from the statement that it is geared to give six strokes of the plungers for one turn of the handle, or, when worked leisurely, about four hun dred strokes a minute Safety to the fabrio washed is insured by the entire absence of rubbing. A girl or boy of fifteen can work the ma. chine, and do a week's washing for a family of six or eight persons in two to three hours' time; and it may be relied on to cleanse the clothing thoroughly, without assistance from hand rubbing Send for free Descriptive Circular and terms to dealers, to whom exclusive right of sale t's secured. OAKLEY & KEATING, 184, Water St., N. Y. July 2C,'GG-y ROVESTEExlt CoTT PIANO FORTE MANUFACTURERS, 499 Broadway, New York. THESE PIANOS received the Highest Award of Merit ! at the Vorld"t Fair, over the best makers from London. Paris, Ger ninny, the cities of New York, Philadelphia. Baltimore and Boston ; also the Gold Medal at the American ntlilule, for FIVE succes sive yeaas! ! Our Pianos eontain the French Grand Action, Harp Pedal, Over strung Bass, Full Iron Frame, and all Mod em Improvements, tvery instrument irm ranted J-'I Y'Ji tean. Made under the mi pcrvision of MB. J. H. GE0VESTEEN. wh ims a practical experience of over thirty five years, and is the maker of oner eleven thouiand piano fortet. Our facilities for manufacturing enable us to sell tlieae 'in struments from $100 lo $200 cheaper than any first class piano forte. July-lO'tid.-ly. TOST.-"" tlie 3J ins'aut. n ' j borough of St. Mary's, a POCKET BOOK containing several bank notes, and a promissory note fur $118 23, without interest, and endorsed on the same for $25, given by T IS. Cobb, of Elk couuty, dated July 2nd, 18U0, and payable on the 1st of October, 1800, to be paid to W. R. Riley, or O'der. July 6, 1800. W. R. RILEY. jZJVA'S, HANDBILLS, POS TERS, BILL HEADS Er., !one at the Advorote OJice on hort notice ami at reatvunbh t rim. 'GO. r it li n i t c it i : 'PHI' UNDERSIGNED T K '' - I pleasure in nntiouneiiisr to :-- - 7.ens of Hidgway and ndjoinlii Ihwim ho has just opened a Furnituro Simp i. Kidgwny, nnil is prepared to sell all kinds of furniture at the lowest prices. Iiis slock consists in part of COMMON ('HAIRS, T.M'.LKS, BEDSTEADS, SNUXG BEDS & MATTRESSES, BUREAUS, WASH STANDS, Cane seal Ohairs nf all kinds, BABY CHAIRS, CRIBS, SOFAS, TETE A TETES, LOUNGES, BEDROOM SUITS of Chestnut, Mahogany and Black Walnut and every thiiiR usually found in a fir.-t class country Waro Room. PICTURE FRAMES of all sizes, and of Mahogany, ftosew-oud, black walnut and oiw MADE TO ORDER. ALSO COFFINS kept on hand, and made to order, ot every kind aud description, riease CALL and examine my stock be fore purchasing elsewhere, lor I hope by strict attention to business, aud keeping all the market demands in my line, to merit the patronage of the public. Wareronms on the corner of Ma n aud Depot streets. HENRY II. THOMAS. May-17'OG-ly, "ITT.MTEI). !i'2?.0 ncr tin; y y AGENTS wanted, ladies and gentlemen, in every County in the United States, to sell tho Ink J'owders ol the S meriran Ink Company. The powder sells !.); forty cents per package, and will iiul.i, ink enough to fill fifty bottles of the size usually retailed at ten cents per bottle. A smart ntrent can sell a gross of it a day, and clear S27.G . The ink can be made from the powder in three miuuie-, in r. is a perfect hi Wit. Tt ;ik. ti:, '.e I' ', V, i - II v: ' ' V I 1 t 1 1 " y f:. in." 'f i;ii'I;i'i v. i ! ink ;i i i-r in the ,..le - ii.ii wiil ,'fica world. It liuu:- i piirtic the pen injured iiy iVtn last forever will buy it, u family for year iu small (UMiiti:n- .is iinnn-i each gross we mm.iI i ium;! . i with testimonials Irnni cIim'i.h us 1.1 tt yers, teachers, inercliaiiis, couiiiirrfMal colleges, editor.. Are . and n. nr's rur.no on the I... ytr.u will be made age in r a -..iii,. The first one sctidinsrcH'i f. v a ; .s of the powder will receive it by p Urn express together with one thousand circulars and the right to sell iu the county he or she designates. If other.i send for the saaie county, the money will he returned to them free of expense. To make sure, oue had better designate several coun ties, either of which he or the will take. Send for trade list and circular it you dare run the risk of waiting, or send the money for a gross. Letters addressed to the Jlayor, Postmaster, cashiers of tho banks, or the express agents of this city, will show that the business is Iiod. orably and squarely conducted. Au Ink Powder will be sent by mail to auy address, free of charge, on receipt of forty cents. Address, writing your name, town, countv and State distinctly, AMERICAN INK COMPANY, Manchester, N. II. THOMAS W. LANE, Clerk for the Co., and Special Agent. WANTED, AGENTS 875 to 8200 PER MONTH for gentlemen and 835 to 875 for ladies, everywhere, to introduce the Celebrated Common Sense Family Sewing Machine, improv ed and pctected. It will hem, fell, st:tch, quilt, bind, braid and embroider beautifully. Price only 820, making the elastic lock stitch, and fully war ranted for three years ' pay the abovo WaO-. or a eoinin- lon ii'. ih which twiee that aliluUie . -n lie uei.. Address with stamp. eall on BOWERS & CO . Si,!, si ..,, Xo. 255 South FIFTH Street, PI. mdetpliia Pa All letters answered p.i'tuptly. with circulars and terms. I May 31'(j(l-ly. K TEA EROSENE AND G AS STOVES. AND COFFEE BOILERS, GLUE, POTS, OIE CANS, sc., io. J8? All the cook;" ' ti" family mti (., fij-jy K i-rose n ft ( .i jfy- with less tivui. sir less expense, than b) any izjy other fuel. licle manufactured by this Coin meed lo perform all that is I" Ki Jnly .'.i -M PI RE .i i - J'rinct: !' .... .V. V T in JSewinir ' frank 2 " . eudi'rod I: a'l i-i- I' GREAI chines. Kini"'c Sewing M e less in ci . it is not liable . best Family Machine ! ..re n e;, i , our jew aud improved Manul'nrtM. i ..! chine, fortailorsand limn and Shoe l'iller- Agents wauted, to whnin a nheial d s i will be Riven 'o 'is: . in , H p EMPIRE SEWINU M.CJ11N. ' i. July-l'J'oC-ly. PITO TOailAlMIIC. E. & H. T. ;AirrH0NY.C0., TJanntactnrori of Photographic Matorials, Wholesale and Detail. TiO, BROADWAY, N. V. In idditinn to nnr main business of rililTOUlur no MATERIALS we are lli-nd-piatiera tor the following, viz. STEREKCOPES & STERF.SCOPIC VIEWS Of American and Foreign Cities and Land scapes. Groups, Statuary, etc. .i'i:s;;-.s.,vpjc views oftIie war, Fr mii n'rat :ves ma le in the various cuti' pnigns und funning a complete Photograph. history ot the gicut contest. STERESCOPIC VIEWS ON GLASS, Adnpled frr either the Macic Lantern or the Slerescw. Our Catalogue will be sent to any nd li itf, i n tveeipt nf Stamp. PHOTOG RAPHIC ALBUMS. AVe manufacture more largely Ihnn nny other house, nb-iui ".'I'l varieties trom "i0 cents to $")H each. Our ALKUMS have the reputation of lieiiig superior in beauty and durability to any others. C&id Photograph tf Generate, States nen, Actors, etc., etc. Our Catalogue embraces over FIVE THOUSAND diirercnt subjects, including reproductions of tho most celebrated Eu gravings, Paintings, Sta'ues, etc. Cata logues sent on receipt of stump. Photographers and others ordering goods C. O. D., will please remit 25 per cent of the amount with their order. C5yThc prices and quality of our goods cannot fail to eatii-fy. (junc 1 1'dO-ly. NEWS DEPOT AND PERIODICAL STORE H.Mi.Y f- WEEKLY PAPERS ;.i reafter, regularly at MO OK Q TO I IE rrn I- I N MARY'S. t . Anv work, either American or Eu-o;eu, Religious, Scientific, Phil osnjilneal, Historical, Arc, will be pro cure.' on application as above. Any article in the Book or Stationery Hue not in Store, will bo sent for by mail anu he received in a few days after or derir.g. jun. 1 l-y. TiOOK STORK Sr. "M: ivy's, Elk County. JUST R3EIVED BEADLE'S DIME NOVELS. 100 HARPERS NOVELS. 0)9 230 GERMAN STORY BOOKS. ASSORTMENT OF ALL kind- of Stationary, Blank books, Time bonk, i ass biroks, and School books will a. ways be on hand. Purchasing our Books, Paper, Envelopes &c. direct from the Manufacturers for cash, we are enabled to sell at tho same rates that they can be purchased in ANY OF THE LARGE CITIES, 10 per cent h 1 on all purchases of ten dollars i i ! inwards'. W. J. BLAKELY. une 14'0G- H E X T S WANTED J. T. I1EAULEV $ HISTORY OF 1 HE WAR, NOW READY. o Me iu TWO VOLUMES, also in It in admitted to be tho most j, jiopitl r, and ruluattfe. His lie liebellion, which in fully ut u oy the enormous sale of 200. UOO volumes, and a large portiou ol tl.o country still nncanfasscd. We are obliged to run our presses e.'lit and day to enable as to supply our " e chai se'eraBd ability, who de . '. ' 'iiplojracnt, will find iioiiMiiity. .. i iee ot the work in one volume i '..'. (compared with oar Histories) i linug it within the reach of all l i:iS.- e.i. ','. : :n l particulars soud lor circular. , . ! l SS iiiHfrtm fubllshlng Cotn'y. 14 Asylum Street, Hartford, Conn. t()B WORK of all kinds and des. eriptions done at this office. p OB PRIX"ING ( HEAPLY& NEATLY, EXPEDITIOUSLY iisecute l at the Advocate Office. , nun1 W ''m 1 ws AT TllM New Stoin of W E I S II It O T II i: R 8 at St; Mary's, Elk County Pennsylvania Successors to Gfeolwe Wms. Offer for sale, at wholesale and retail, a well selected stockof SPJIIA'G SUMMER SILK'S, MORIX(ES, P OPL1NS, DELAINES, MOHAIRS, Plain and figured Alpacas. A largo assortment of Prints, White goods jol every description. Flannels of all kinds, Gingham, Tickings nnd S'hirting a great variety. LaDIE'S & (j WILD REN", V Millinery Goods j such as BONNETS, II A TS. CA I RIIiB ONS, die. GLO VES fc HOSIER J. GENTS furnishing goods of cici i dctcriptii'H, CL O THS, CA SSIMERES Sc., ,tc GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. A large stock of FLOUR, Pork, SUGAR, TEA, COFFEE, PrlCES, KICE, SALTj LARD, OIL, WHALE OIL, PETROLEUM CANDLES. SOAP OF ALL KIXDS. In short, we have everything nccdod for family use. Cedar and Willow Ware of every de scription. Confectionary, Brush, cs of all kinds. A full assort ment of Stationery, Wall Pa per, Paper Curtains, Beau, tiful Oil Cloth Window Shades. A Very large assortment ot Scgars and Tobacco. ytffifcur OUR STOCK directly " " from the Manufacturer and there fore wo can afford to sell cheaper than any other establishment in Elk couuty 1MIE PUBLIC are respectfully tr vited to call and examine ei' stock and prices I Whether they w;m to buy or riot, for we claim to have or.o nf the most complete stocks and it. finest STORE in the county and carr sell for less profit, than any other house; in the county j ROTI1EK9 St. Mary'a, March lOth'63.
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