Jk tlj t'i,1i Wan Vi(- rjf L itsi)Ay, ' ,svTrs kmIuT IiiIIN a. ll.M.L, KMTOlt A I'Rdl'KIKTOR. J. r. Moonr, r'tiii.isiira. ron oovKnxon, 1 1 1 i:st j : a ci ,yj n : 1 1, OF RKRKS COUNT!'. FOU CONOR KSS, WILLIAM L. SCOTT, or y.niu county. FOU ASSKMItTA. COR. JOHN 1). HUNT, OF i'OHKST COL'NuY. fok I'UOTIIonotauy, $::. 11 EO. A. RATIIP.UX, of Deuzingcr. ron. associate jrixiKs. E. 0. SCIIUI.TZH, of St. Mary's. JESSE KYI.Ell, of Fox. FOR COMMISSIONER. l.OUIS YOREMEU.of St. Marj's. FOR AVIHToTl. 1?. J. JONES, of Hcucz. ttc. CO!' NT Y SCRYEYOH. GKO. YVALMSLEY, of St. Mary's. The Ifaclical Meeting. Tlic Courthouse was comfortably fill, dl on last Friday evening to hear John W. Forney and other Union (?) Ecpub liuan speakers, as announced iu the bills. "Wc say it to the credit of tlie people of liidgway, that they turn out pretty pen crally to hear both sides, and wo are not giug to find fault with this meeting because the crowd was largely nip.de up of Democrats, more especially when we remember that if all the Radicals iu the county were present, it wouldn't bo a tremendous demonstration, by any jioans. Rut we must acknowledge our selves somewhat disappointed iu the fcize of the meeting. The people had been invited to " conic and hear the truth " from the mouth ot the Jfmiom llc John W. Forney. The announce ment of Mr. Forney's appearance iu so uncharacteristic a character was to our minds the promise of so curious a novel ty, as to command a general outpouring cf (he people. We expected this, and can only account for our disappointment mi the assumption that tho people did not believe the bill would be performed. The first speaker was a Mr. Fitkius, from New Orleans, and having once b,u a. JuJo AJvuttttu uuuer General Eutler, our Radical friends dignify him with the title of Judge. He made no argument, but gave us his history of tho New Orleans riot. lie saw it all. He naw every circumstance which gave it horror and would set off a narrative, lie saw the threatening of tho storm. He saw the first and tho last exhibitions of its fury. He saw every blow that was :;ivcn, every stab that was made, every i-hol that was fired by tho Thug police man from those that felled the martyrs, Dr. Dostie and Gov. Hahn, to those more insignificant that onded the career of the little nigger in the hands of the newsboys. He was everywhere, saw everything, and miraculous as it may ccm, came out without even the smell of fire upon Lis garments. We must believe Judge ritkins, and must believe that he is ubiquitous and has a charmed life. Mr 1'itkins is in favor of ncro o suffrage. Mr. Forney followed Mr. Ritkins in a brief speech, which was intended we suppose as a reply to IJig'.er's speech of i he night before. We infer this from his freijuent use of Governor Eigler's name. He did not pretend to answer Iiigler's argument on the great issue be fore the people, but tried to offset it by a recital of alleged wrongs by Riglor and his friends in the past. lie ex pressed himself unequivocally in favor of Negro SufTiMgc. He declared that 'he South had better accept tho terms Congress was willing to impose upon them, else the people of the North, ex asperated by Mr. Johnson's perfidy, and this new ingratitude of the South, would inaugurate another war against them that would bo a war of extermination and desolation, and would be fought under the plan proposed by I'aisun Erownlow. Mr. Forney is a very pleasant speak, er. II is speech on this occasion was not lengthy, and his friends contend that it was no', up to I.ii usual excellence, We think this is probably so. The concern was wound up with an address from our own Souther. Mr. Smthcr'n effort was to pome extent per. v.idcd by his characteristic humor, uud we Mipposo it Was his happy faculty of .vi.u.-iug that suggested that L iliouU i pluuicnt Mr. Foruc.y, us Han. Kice f..d supplemented Gov. B'gler; but Mr. S "M her fell as fur short of the inimita ble Pan a. Furury did c(' Uhhr. Mr Souther unuib.ili.tcd Gov. Diglcr in one sentence," He ought to go to school." Wc had always considered that it was an honor to Gov. Riglcr that ho was n silf made man, that doppito the want of Fchoohng in his youth, ho had, through sell euMuro and untiring energy, risen to almost tho highest position that can lie attained by an American citizen. We do think that it was tho unkindest cut of all for a man of such vast learn ing and polished diction as Mr. Souther to crush Gov. Riglcr by a contrast of cdueation. Mr. Souther expressed his entire willingness to tako his chances with the nigger, the Dutchman and the Irishman, without distinction. It has been suggested to us, that whilo his willingness to go in with tho ni-cr may be from love, yet as to the Irishman and Dutchman it is from compulsion, he having been a prominent and active member of the great .but now defunct Know-nothing paity. Notwithstandin it is but a short time since Mr. Souther through the columns of tho Erie Dis- p;t, h proved to the satisfaction of him. self and of the people generally that Mr. .seoheid was a political trickster and deliberate falsifier, he contended that his election was a necessity. Verily the virtue of the 1'adical party must bo at a low ebb when their necessities compel tliem to offer such candidates. With singular inconsistency he contended that ?..r. Scofield's election would In. m . that there was no amusement in it," and yet frantically appealed to every one of the handful of his supporters in tho county to be sure to bo at tho polls. On the whole the meeting was a good thing, because the speakers admitted what has heretofore required an argu ment to prove, to.wit : That they arc heart and hand in favor of Negro Suf frage. Voters! the real issue before you is : Shall we require of the Southern States that they shall allow the negroes to vote before we readmit them into tho Union? Fonder it ! XiriJu' T1- Scolt by tho pas-age 0f numerous schemes En,E)'sept. ioth, i';i"rrurr b'l,"vl:,or",o,,a sums Hon. Wm. L. Scott W " fro"' ,)lc Pubho -oasury for 1 ho undersigned citizens of Erio city cinoiuiijcnt ot corporations, classes. ana county respectfully request you to individuals. Never beloro in the ue a candidate lor the BulTi,,cs of the history of this Government has there .,.. ... . u i s 1 1 1 c & lor congress at been witnessed anything like tho cx the eniiiiiiT rlcntinn J o ,mu -x We have entire confidence in vour in- t.rava-a,1C0 0,1(1 to nAa tho lcgisla. tegrity, capacity and patriotism, and we uo" ot Ul Ii,ft J(,ar' entertain uo doubt that in the event of 1' 13 nt to be denied that to maintain your election you will bo found always tho public credit, and to be ablo to meet nl: tho principle,. Merest of our vast - j ii, me import ant business and commend-il ;..,,... ni yonr constituents. ul10" this reckless waste of the public 1 our eltorts to aid tho Government money, in its recent great ptiuglo ngainst In conclusion, permit mo to say that our most hearty iipprobation. nn,l I.bvp nCtI0U of "lcn ol pocs, I consider secured for you the attachment and con- n,yfie" the candidato cf tho people, and naenco ol your neighbors aud fellow sl'all look to them for support, w"us- ... I a'" very respectfully, .. ...v, (-..mijujf undressed, moreover, with tho conviction that the present time calls for a direct expression of the People through the ballot box, untraui- meiieu oy caucus or Convention nom inations, and frnn fi , ........ imv, 'ill lljitll UIIU I C t f T managing, and improper influences that a ccc,'c't Commitfeo of Inquisitors too often control such modo of slectinr J 0 rrovu"t "'Q? discussion. CaiKlldate.3. To insult tho Itrr.ivwnntntirr.o r.t .i We hope to receive an early and fa. pic of Sovereign States by public dis vorab.e reply, and we remain, eourttsil3. 1 ery respectlully yours, iVc., ITenry Ilawle. J. C. 15urfps. A. i.m;j, w m. l.'urry, V, W. L. SCOTT. Voloi-s .TJp.'hI V:rf ScvUrfd fated For. To vest the functions of legislation in A ij. Jjiandcs, J. J'j. J'uyne, E. Yardley, II. C. Shannon. J. D. Monr.11. 1'. If. Stephens, 1). Shirk, A. Henderson, J. Lytic, F. C. Wilson, J. W. Walker, I. llosenzwicrr, Sr.. C. Mctenlf. TI 1 .Tn. rccki, T. Jarecki, J. A. Metz, A. Kooa- courtesies To infringe npon tho Keservcd Kiht of llcgulatimr tho Suffrage in each State. l-'or additional Negro Soldiers iu the standing army. For extravagant schemes ot Public Plunder. For giants of Publio Lands to Corpo. mcr, J. Gcnshelmer. G. Seiter. .T. TU. rntiona nnd Arnnnnnlfna Knl "r ' r ,y' VA U' For Heavy Taxes on articles of no- Morton. W. M. ArhnnHo. V V ... CCmty for 1 oor Mon' sell, E. J. Ullcr. V. W Dfnmnrn TI I or the remission of Taxes to Rich II. I !iss, P. A. IJeeker. S. If f!l.n-t Corporations bv allowing them to col ,i. v. . Mninnon, li. A. lect it lrom the pconlo ht. : T 11 ... i .uomwm, u. jienner. i. u. n mn t , i , . . . . . . . . ' T J I EMAIlKFr S . ItinowAY, Sept. 20, 18G0 FI.nL'R, per bbl $13 00 0 15 00 l''HtK do :5() 00 WIIKAT, per bushel 2 70 HVK l () (OltN 1 0 OATS G5 Hl'CKWIIHAT 1 25 Dltllvb AL'l'LKS i 00 HKANK 3 oo I'L' I I Lit per pound i-.lltu 't'!K.B Z!!!!Z."".'.".'.,"so 11 1 IS I'.li I'.l, REMINGTON & SONS, MANUFACTURERS OF Revolvers, Rifles, Muskets and for the United Stntoa Service Ale roricKT and r.rr.T kevot,verr, Repeating Tislols, Rifle Canes, Rovolvi ' I A I I r. - J .miu vaiiua, ivuvillVin ii, . u..ui uiiii ijii ii in rrnt j.uvjo iicr uuzen nr. maierinis soiu ny eun ucaicrs and the trml,. generally. ElUK, tA., cpt. 20, 18CG. , rr bbI S 8 GO to ir.no I " H iV II EK F "" WHITE F1.SII J bid " in ill esc unvs oi nnuseiirpnkmir on, l ml. bdry, every house, store, bank, and office .'13 01) to 31 50 ! Bl'ouM he supplied Willi ono of ..20 oo to 21 oo itii.niiXuru S IlKVOhVEIlS. 0 2."i In i An I Pftrticfl flcnirinrr in nvnil tlmmiiliTna 11. ff iii' iT ,, i'"r; 10 0(n 12 GO lato improvements in Pistols, and supeHo rrtva -"'"to a iO wovkmnnslnp and form, will find all combing -,.',,o '"V 1 75 ,0 2 on iu 1,10 Ncw Rcniinston Revolvers. U. IS per dozen. 2Mlo 2"i Circulars conluinintr ctil nnd ,ln.crinlmn 2j of our amis will bo furnished upon applioa- I. A Rl) per pound 2.'ito CHEESE ir, to IH'TTEIt 23 to 17 tion. Id:!)) ObJl-ii'sdnji!?. TONN G. HALL, Attorney at Law, lias opened a law and collection oflieo in St .Mary s, (IScn.inscr P ()) Otiice in 2nd sto ry of Mrs Fisher's buildinir. onnositfi Covnn Mc Venn's store, whero he can be found during i ho entire forenoon of each day. TMs will not interfere with his oflice nt Ridgw3', which will continue as heroi and where ho will be iu person eneh after. noon. rMnn'Hrttftl v - i j SINGLE T5A11UEL SHOT-GUN. New Pattn-nn Liuht, Convenient nnd c.i,n sold, wholesalo and retail. A liberal discount to dealers. B. REMINGTON & SONS. Ilion. N. . April Gth ISCO.-ly LIST OF JURORS DRAW A" FOR NOVEMBER. cnuvn ilttnAns wanted. n r; A NY person having ono GOOD WORK- OvwtmV W II TI T , ' 'c J. IJG OX for sale nay find a purchaser "vcrturf, A allaco II. Johnson, Rcnj. by inquiring of (he undersigned. A "near" Johnson. Jtmr.tnrcr J j. Michael Sawler. For. Tii. Jacob McCaulcv. John Nolf, Ilezekiah Ilorton, John A. Rrad ley, Tsaac Ilorton, John Wondcrly Joy jj. A. VV. Gray, Joseph Rob- ox, oi-'ht years old. cirth five feet ten Innlioo or iiiercaDouts preterred. Hcpouo at. T. R. COBB. M RS. M. E. MeNALLY'S For an annual tax of Eleven Millions V. heubcrt, F. f!. alther. F. V airner, nil- o . n v E. Sehlnudeeker, Adam Liebel, C iel. f 1 li:irS t0 SurPort tho hart, 1'- B. lloccckcr, II. S. Jones, E. For Test 0;lt,l!'' F. Christian. For Military Rule in time of Peace. A Calumny Nailed. The stale slander that Mr. Ciymer op posed the amendment to tho Constitu tion giving soldiers in the field the right to vote, vras reiterated at the Rad ical Negro Suflraufo meetiii" iu this place by John W. Forney. Had it 1 1 n . ul-um iiny icss iniornieu perscn wo should have been disposed to draw I1., veil of charity over him and supposed bun to have been mi.-,tiikon, but Mr 1 i ., . ' miui uuuer, and lrom lam it was a deliberate falsehood. Mr. Civ. mer, iu Ins speech at St. Mary's, so cf. P....I ....!!.. .,.....1.1... i .. ... '"""'.i Bijni:iuiiuii iuui story tnat no jiersj!-. who l.rai-J luni wiil ever think ci repeatiiiu- it. An amendment requires the approval of two Mipre.--.sivc Legislatures, besides a sulduL-ion to tho p,vv,le. At the first pL-s.-ion at v.l.iih tho anini'lment was proposed, Mr. (.'lyiner toiii! or il. At the second session a difieuiiy arce in the Senate as to the Speaker: hip. It had been the cu.stuui. ever since the es tablishment of this body, at the clos.-) of each session, to choose a Speaker ad in. ti i-i:,i, to hoi. I until the assembling of the next Renatc. The Fenaie ee;i.-:!s of thirty three members, elected tor three years, of whom eleven, or one thiid tho whole number, arc chanired every vear. I'fouiho asseu.l.!iiif of each K-nate, il.Lrefjro, eleven new Senators present th::ir ewlontials and tiike iheir wats. IuiR'.tdiatolv after tin.-, it ,.vi.r boon Emn, Sept. 1.3, 18 GO. To JTam Pnrlr, Allen A. Crni,, John Vcinnis, h.J. it than, V 11. AW.so, J. C. Jjitrffrss. V. Hramfes aud others : . Military ForNegro Equality. For Negro Suffrage. lVhat he folcd Against. Against State Representation. Against the Restoration of the Habeas o:u t proe the en cf.iejr:i (Jf the Senate, spiak (f, Mr. 1'iini. the Sprnkrv ud of vac-itin;; his sent t a new and a.- ..aiiid to bo tlic speaker 52.-l.rii.- T!, . '! ... .. .... 1 -i.j i -,il itl.ll.- I' I IU ji'JL j a u .irj.-iii.ui, mid tli.it :.i:.i:.e.l unorganized imtil tho Speaker bv the bodv in new Senators ) i he eii cliou of At the lime we ,V (Kepuiiiican.) "'-'.!, i:i-.rer;d the clertion of peukir, h :i:a'i:e.l in the chair, hat the u: liio Senate. this v.'.r; Sen.;t3 i election of a ...l : .. l ... . . which iiecuou me eleven I ad a !.!: lit to participate ; that until or ian;.ed they were in no condition to do any business, and therefore they on', that .r mud opposed anything and everything which was introduced. In this condition of affairs, the lie publicans knowing that tho lcni..erat.. could not vote lor it without ncknovl. edgiuu' that the Senate was urbanized, introduced tho amendment to the Cun ..i ;. ;.... r... .i .THU...JII, mi uiu .,,, ,ou ui mnkin litical capital out of the lcfu il po- I he Democrat.; to vote for it. Mr. Clytuer would not vote lor it, beeauso to tlo so would be to endorse the usurpation of Mr. Feuney, he would not vote against it because ho knew they wanted to make political capital out of it, so he did not vote at all. After some fifty or tixty days of procrastination the "Senato did legitimately urgauizo by the election ol a Speaker. Then Mr. Ciymer asU.J tlio piivilego of recording his vote in favor of the amendment aud Jiej itb In ini 4S, uule i sUS' i hinirhe ju it ilriji: lie never voted ugainst it. Uo voted tor it in 11).'!. would have voted for it in IStil, but the It piihlit nits n-iittldii'l hi him. Gentlemen Your letter requesting Corpus. mo to bo a candidato for Conrcs has Against tho resolution to honor Grant D I . , . t . .-. . been several days held under advise- p" ?la,n? '"u0", . ,r mcnt, with a strong luclination to de- t 1 cline the proffered honor, owing to a do- Against the Equalization of Bounties cided reluctanco on my part to enter to Soldiers and Sailors. upon the arena of political strife, where Against tho Constitution. I have had little experience., a'nd where Against tho Union. I cannot but feel that I must contend, L;3 fipcech at thi;J at great disadvantage, against an ablo the 11th inst., Mr. Scoficld attempted opponent, well skilled and long prnc- to CK).,n away thc niatter o( lis voting ticed in all the machiuery of party tac- g5f000 cstra pay to Limsolf 1Ie d;J A7nc Hundred and Fovlu-Threee. a convention of Conservative Republic- Dolhirs ... receiveil .,,,, ans, held nt Ridgway oi, the 18th inst., for hvo tr!ps from Wan.on ((J -. ton. Tho people ate anxious to have representing thc principal counties in tho 10th Congressional Distrist, I was unanimously placed in nomination ; and further, that nt the Democratic Con. vention, assembled at thc same place on thc same day, I received a unanimous vote of all the delegates, I feel that un. der Mich unusual circumstances I ought not to refuse your request, nor to de. this niatter explained, and wo hope to have it done before thc election. Won't he explain ? tCX. Justice, they say is blind : how then is she to discover that one man is whito and another colored. X. Y. Trih unc Yes. but she is not devoid of the cline the j.roilercd nomniuTions ; and nl- sense of smelling, thoucfh diffident of niv own abilities. and distrust'iiur tho wisdom of tho choice .. . A.C?P u I'cloro 1110 PC0Pj tliat tlic Abolition Congress, passed a bill -wncn ,iils u.us unexpectedly latien upon conform- the riKht of snfl.airc on the mo, l accept tl.o position of standard- Negroes of the District of Columbia, by tlicir lull party vote, under strict party drill. All the Democrats voted against it. Kacp this C 0 1 1 S l autly belore tho people don't allow tho Abolitionists to (Joul'O if. iorco it unon them, thev bearer in the contest, and should I be t ljcted. I will, so far as iu me lies, en. dcavor to do no discredit to your parti, ality. As to my opinions, I tako it for granted that they are well kuowu to can't deny it you. 1 have no concealment? to make of cither my past or present position. I wa3 the ardent friend and admirer of tho late Stephen A, Douglas. I sup- ported him politically whilst ' ho lived, and I revere his memory aud bis princi. pies, now, that ho is dead. In thc re cent great struggle of thc nation against armed rebellion, I did what I could to sustain tho country, the Union, and the Constitution. On thc srreat (incstmn of the day, how bhall tho unity of th a tea uo Le.it and soonest restored? it toy opinion that the war being now Sfete fct fabii$ 1 J Jo"rs Jolm Kramer. Mill Street, St.MiinflFUcconnti, Pa. VW. C.IIealy, J. K. Ladies can rely on gettin- the' ' hitmore, Nathaniel Cummings, E. Lat est Stylo of Trimming as sue gets & monthly supply from tho eastern uities. GIVE HER A CALL sep20'G(3 St. Derby. tit, Mar; s Bnro. Charles Weis. Michael Rruner, llcnry Fochtman. J. n it iines. Spring Crerfc Tp. John J. Robin son, (jr. V . lllnncs. TRAVERSE JURORS. Benezett Tp.U. R. Wilson. John Murray, EL D. Dcrry, Edward Fletcher. JJenziiiocr Tp. Ilerman Koch. C. Hitter, Adam Jcsbcrgcr, Alloys Ruch. ert. Fox Tp.G. R. Emlcv. E. Ilvatt. J. Mosicr. U. Conner. C. A. Wilcox. W. J. Leahy, John Myers, Jacob L. Taylor, Adelphus Kylcr. Jny Tp. Francis J. Spanglcr, Vino Dennison, John Hess. Jones Ti). John "Wcidert. Michael liulaaimi Ti. Isaao Ilorton. Jr.. T) J. GUILNEY & SON, J. Cook, John Kcmmerer. J. V. Houk. PHOTOGKAPHIC ARTiSTS JUas- Wcvean, Isaao Stephcuson, T. B 707. liltnATiWAV v v ' Cobb, Jerome Powell. . I .C nr. . . i.t . -w-w ,i.i;,: . ,.. ,. . . . jutirix uoro. iaoiDll roetit- JL lery, established in 18-10. we hove for ? o' A IS'akcIy) Mathias WelleD. the last bivo years had advantages su- uorl' U00' nels- pcrior to any other establishment ob-1 , Xpi(f Creek, Tp. R. P. Saltsman, tuning siuings :rom lite, or all tho ""wv--i'-''Ki'uy. l roimuent Lelcbiitios of tho dav in i , . vm po. nans, ami nro now puulistiing a uuuiuuuu ui over 2 500 SUBJECTS, American and Foroiirn. nlso a I.-irtm list of copies of Works of Art and Enrav insrs. Catalogues sent on rwnlni. nflnl in --- wv. oiainp. oraer lor one dozen pie. T -st of causes si: r jjown fo,? a-0. Ij vomher Term, M)(i, commencing on mo ur.-iL.uununy ot saw montli. Rryant & Eucr vs Taylor. Myers vs Hays ct. al. Millingar vs Sorg et. al. J-eash vs Rauh ct. al. Davidson vs Caruan. Eeuncr vs Thomas ct. al. Clements vs Amor ct. al. McKiuyow vs Ellis ct. nl. Scllc vs Eenzinger school district. Keinmercr vs McCaulc-y ct. nl. GEORGE A. RATH RUN, Deputy Prothouotary. COAL, Cf KE AND FIEE CLAY 1 1 All of superior (juulity, for sale by the Tannerdale Coal Company, fct. Mary's, Elk County, Pa. JESyOrders by mail promptly attend- SCptlb,'()U-tt tures fiom our Catalogue will be. fillrd Ul' I K AAPETl VI.' AIM w. at 1 80, and sent by mail free. Single 'P-IvUU Wllut Agents everywhere pictures 23 cents each, copies of en. to sel1 our improved $20 Sewing Machines, graving 13 cents each. Three new kinds. Under and upper feed! N. R. Wo also desire to call attention l"n 'V"11' "'"'ranted fiveyeurs. Above lnthn,l.i. i r . ""ry r mrgo commissions pa d. Theomv )o tho advantage we have for rcproduc- machines sold in the United States for less imr. Or COnVinsr. od D.irrnormntmna IllmnSlll f.,li..i: j, w.aa Alnbrotypcs, Card Pictures. &e.. of dn Wheeler A- Wilunn, (Jrover .5- Maker. ceased relatives aud friends, cnlarn-in" 't anii Jarleller. All other cheap ma. ....... ,r ui nun mo teller or user them to any gizo, and Cnishin atcr Colors, or India nid of ten talented artists. 111 till. I .... . - Water Colors, or Tn.lm Tt Tl ' '? '" "e. ""Ponmcnt. , ----- , ....... vi. iiuisiraicu eireulars Rent free. A.l,lru - v4.Tiiiij v.'ti 17. hi (iu ii iiinrfl i '-"v, vi 'iiiv:uii. in. i mnv. i TT.f! 1 r.v n ... i . ..i ..t. V. . " J end lor a cataloirue. Tlio fr.nlrt nn!irtJ - 1:1 1 .1: , i aL u iiuuiai uiscounc. uallorv On the 22nd of Julv last, near Juliet. Will county, Illinois, Hon. X. ,S. Rrock- way, aged about (53 years, from injuries received from tho kick of a huise the day previous. Thc deceased was ono of the pioneers cf Elk county, having emigrated with his parents from OtsegD county, N. Y., about the year S2i, and settled in what is now Jay township, where he re sided ou thc same farm until he remov ed to Illinois in thc piirincr of 103. lion. V. S. Ei'ockwnv lins hnnn lonnr ended, the rebellion having been fip- and fvoiaL!y known in this county as pressed, tho curso of s.avery iorever 0110 of her most s,ihstt;,,l ,1 ri;..;.l blotted out, nnd all resistance to the cit;acilS Llivil)q sett,C(1 hc b hs Goyernineut having ceased, it is only ymuh when tho count wns almMt ftn right and proper that all war measures unbroken wilderness. 1,n litnmllv m should terminate, and that for the sake up with tho C0UIltV) nnJ by L;3 unfalter. of tho fuli.ro welfare and perpetuity fulelity and iutegriiy, became one of its aud for tho financial stability and credit idmg c;tijicos. Iy hifJ ti)0rou h of the nation, there ought to be as soon knowledge of tho wants and interests ol as practicable a restoration of the sev- the county, and his unswerving devotion oral States to their proper position in in-l,.i ;.i.j.M. i. ... ... i w .. j uo. mm nui, iiu was en- tho .National Union. To this end I am ablcd to wield an indue,, , 1,;. in favor of tl.o adini.-siou of Represen- neighbors which but few men could do. tativcs in Congress, from tho States Uo-was not only an honest aud upri-ht lalel.v iu rebellion, provided that only citizen, but an exemplary Christian, huch shall bo admitted as are loyal to having been a consistent member of the ii.,- uc.uiucH, H1.u wnoarc ablo to RaptL-t Church for near fiftv ,, take tho prescribed oath. Whcn Dr. Rroekwav left Kik eon,,f I am in favor of retrenchment and she lost ono of her best citizens. n,l in reform in the expenditures of tho Cov- his death thc church and tho world lost cinmeut. Tho legislation of tho last ono of whom it may be truly said "ho sc.ision of Congre was characterized did not live iu vain. W 1! i.ivm l i vur open for free inspection, and stnnmri-s f ' vs- fu NOTICE ftmes l'ryor Com. IMons of Kik v.s.tmg the city will find our Oallery JL ' w.irt),lv,T,NQ- Jul T,rm ('no of the most agreeable places where. v , , , ' do,"estlc altl''cnt in fit tt - i 1 -Notice is hereby civen tlmi m. 1 J. GURNKY &. SOV. sepu nr.. 1 0 , , Rroadway, N. Y. sipneil residing at St. M.u-ys Vicnlinger Tp.. tilt to., Tii., hnve been ann..iiitn,l T.,ui. of tho above defendants under tho above Domestic Attachment. All persons indebt ed to said defendants, or holding property belonging to then., are hereby required to paa and deliver all such sums of money an 1 propeito due and belonging to such delen dams to such trustees . ,...,1 n ,i:.. said defendants are deilreil to present their respective accounts ar demands. JAMHSCOVNK, (HAS. I.IJIirt sept ll.CC. c. JI. VOLK. Court Proclamation- USE. yIIKIti:.YS,lION. K. a. W HITE rres for the 1,It,lt and (Jiiaui.fs Mkau nnd K; C. d fnst.-,, f,,!"l'LT1!'V, A'suciateJudgesof the Court of oiuinon rieas, and Justices of the I'mnt f MUSIC STORK, i't'-S, 1. road way, N. Y. Thaddeus Firth, successor to Firth Rim & Co. Music 1'ublisher, Manufac turer and Importer of MUSICAL JN'SHPMEXTS, I'lA.NO FORTES. MELODEOXS, CARIXET ORGANS, iiuu mery ues3iiption of MUSICAL MERCIIANDIS1 fcole JNew lork Agency i eelebrated Oilmoro& Cos Rand mni.t- ti. r i j . . 1 u'"" he 1 "72 Zl 1 "Ur fcerSessions and Orphans' Court!" and lW-nin.r 1 m iUr U- U- T uyer V"1 Terminer, and General Vvi i . . winery oi K county, l.y their pre. holesale nnd Retail Depot for thc co.r(t,1 t0 ",e d"'0CI:'l. have ordered a Court ilni-Iliflll.'A A- .Co"""0,., l'k'.!ll- a Col,l t nt yr'er See- . ' , vwii.h v.ii)l, oio'is, v.rpiiuns' Court, and Court of Oyer .....v... tiiuiiuiigcs comparison as thc r "UJU"miier aim ueneral Jail Uelivery, tu most effective Instrument ei offered to ? j!,'!Il,0U at KiJS"'V. ia and for tho county tlio public. " u" 1,10 New and Choice Musio ni,i:ui,.i ms MO.VDAV IV NOV. mo, daily. Catalotrucs and M ice lists nf Tn hein3 ,u0 Cl1' ,laX of 11,0 mon,h ""'l con. ..., ....,. i . 1 .. . 1 JU- tiniie one week. NOTICE is hert-bv .7 1, 7.1 U, aI,l'llCa,lu- o the Coroner, Justices of tho Peace and . wu wumo iroui ail the lead. Constables of tho county of Elk, that they ing publishers in America. Any "re lheso precejits eommnnded to be picco of Musio, or Music Hook sent bv "ien "u'' tlicr0 "",ir froper persons, at mail, post-raid on rcnoinf ,J -i ' IU o'clock, a. m., of said day, with their a , i usi uiu, on leceipt of retail price. rols. recordd and inquisitions nd mIip uruers ny mail for Musio or Iustru merits receive prompt and careful atten tion. All roods warranted to prove as represented at FIRTH'S MUSIC STORE, 0jji(ii5roa(lway( N y. rnilE art of .1Q UAXCINtl end IIANJO .1 l'LAYING taught by 0. W. HKOVVN, Uulgway, 1-a. a.liooius at Mrs. llur. l ough's, ou Centre si reel. sepl l lf rolls, recordd and iuouisitions tnd other r- nieuibrances, to do thoso things which their ullices aiiiierlaiu ! bo done, and that H Justices of said county irako returns of all the recognizances entered into before them to the Clerk of tho court as per Act of As sembly, passed May St h liftii. And those who are bound by their recognuans to pros ecu.e the prisoners that are or shall bo in i. A. MALONF Sheriff.
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