iuiil u. ti i.:., I'ltoru I r. iou. . uai' ? i is !. i sum . WKDNMSDAY : .Fuly :::::::: : Md, W7 PK.MO'JKATIO .VIVTK TICK KT. ron .irimi: nr riir .rrrEMr ri.i nT, HON. GEO. SHARSA'COD, OK l'IIir,AIKl.l'!IIA. THS EXTP.A SE'JSIOrT. Iu Effect V)ji Business aid Finance. The euur.se of gold is upward. There kx been no sudden rise and no visil.le r a-Uemeiit, cither as its cruise nr conse quence. And jet the fact tint tlie movement is in the direction of higher i tlues is a circa nstancc too sign'fi j nt to bo overlooked by ihoso who would correctly estimate the financial and busi n ;ss prospects of t lie country. The tendency might fairly ho sup posed to be the oilier way. Tho iu (lit. cnec of the Treasury, so far as it in understood, is rated on the side of green, back appreciation. Theio is no heavy drain of gold for exportation. The con lition of the London money market, the remarkable rise in English securi ties, nnd tho reported eagerness to pnr. oh ise United Slates bonds ar. consid r -tioris which make it morally certain that whatever balance may be against us iu foreign trade will for the present be ad justed with bonds, not gold. The crops, too, wear an aspect that gives no en couragement to gold gambling. The grajn harvest promises everywhere to bo bounteous, and the cotton crop gives signs of a yield that will restore com. parative prosperity to many portions of the South. Iu all probability therefore, wo shall shortly send abroad products that will turn the curreut of fpecio hitherward, and effectually remove the only conceivable source of commercial apprehension as to the price of gold. For tho present movement la its price, then, we must Keck an txplana. tion outsido of ordinary business con sideration. And there is no difficulty iu determining where to find it. .The only lever that has for months past been available to specuhtors in gold is of a political naturo. They have professed reliance upon the disposition of Con gress to circumvent yet more effectually tho efforts of Mr. McUulloch in favor ot contraction. Some of them have affirmed a belief in the likelihood of fur ther issues of national bank cunency, and all have operated on the hypothesis that the existing infl itiou will be con tinued. These views have imparted all the life which the gold market has re cently possessed, and have prevented tho Btcady decline that would otherwise have been inevitable. Au extra session of Congress will help these speculative views immensely. From the moment that it became prob able, an unsettled feeling has been dis cernablo in tho transactions of the go! i 8iom, and now that it is a certaiuty we may look for renewed speculations. Whether the anticipations of the specu lations be or be not realized is, for their passing purposes, a matter of no concern. It is enough that a period of excitement at Washington is at hand, and there 'ill bo no escape from its baneful in. fluenco while the session contiuues. The calculation is, that if a quorum be obtained on the third of July, there will be little difficulty in frustrating the rlforts of those who would limit the work of the session to the amendment of the reconstruction acts. Tho more mod prate Republicans will undoubtedly cn di avor to restrict the session to the few days that will be required for tho per formanco of this specific task. ut there aro other members who arc resolved, if possible, to esteud the session, and to reopen tho vexatious questions which jeopardize the stability of business aud exnose finance to tho vi issitudes of gambling. A Wa.-hiugton dispatch reports a pur pose in llidical quarters to indueo Speaker Culfas to " announce tho com iu it tees immediately, so as to be able to go right at work." What work ? The removal of doubt and misapprehensions concerning reconstruction ? The muk ing sure of reconstruction according lo the will of Congress aud against tho will of tho President ? Doubtless these points will receive attention. 15ut the work refeiicd to in tho Kadicul dispatch is of another sort. Iuipeachiuont aud tho overthrow of Secretary MeCulloek's present fiuaucial policy are the great i-uids to be lived. Aud niaik the ci.nleabio.il which accompanies tho an . o-nceuieut ! " Those who ace iu fit- vi'f of a long session nay if once qil.truin is obtained the session will be k.'pt up long enough to settle defi. itely the question of inipenthniciit." At any rate the ntti-mp' will bo made so to pro long t'.ie session that time shall be af. lordeu tor tlio agitation ol tlie, var:ois extreme project wliidi endanger tl o juwpeiity of the country and tlie unity of the I!ej uMiean party. Every intelliguiit business man knows what the effect of such a session will be upon trade arid finance. Were the former iu a thriving cuudition and the latter endowed with the firmness which spiings from well founded confidence, the contingencies of ignorant and reck, less legislation would excite tin- ai'ness. Iu existing circumstances, however, more thau uueasiucss will be created by the policy which is now unblushingly proclaimed. With trade already de pressed and many branches of industry paralyzed, the effect of Radical agita tion on the currency qrcslion affect ing as it will all values must be dis: astrous. And with timidity as the chief characteristic uf capital, what but alarm and difficulty can attend the o.ntiuuauco iu session of members leagued together to carry out plans which arc not one whit more iniquitous han opcu repudia tion ? A'. Y. limns, (Ilcpublicau.) Rows Items. The Fourth is to be appropriately celebrated at Emporium to morrow. Posters aunoitnce a big celebration at Corry to morrow. Yellow fever is railing at New Or leans. The City of Mexico was captured by the Liberals on the 20th ultimo. The President aud party were at An napolis on the 20th. The Sultan of Turkey has arrivod at the l'uris Exposition. Maximilian was shot to death bv order of Juarez on tho 11HU inst. So say the telegraphic reports. Judge Swayne, of the Supreme Court, lies at the point of death iu Washington. No presidential message or depart, tueut reports will be submitted to Con gress on Wednesday. Day betoie yesterday was tho " be ginning day " of tho new dominion of Canada. The 1800th anniversary of the mar tyrdom of St. Peter was eelobrated in Rome on the 28th ultimo. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Thumb, Com.- modore Nutt anl Minnie Warren have arrived in New York. The number of voters registered in Augusta. Ga., last week was 2,414 ; of luese l,4 l were colo-e J, and 5)38 white men. Our eastern exchanges report the coming hay crop so large that it is fear ed in some portions help enough cannot be secured to " make " it. That is better thau scarcity. Our readers will bo glad to know that the tianio of the Pole who attempt ed to assassinate the Czar iu Paris is Potrovolowski. Jarocwita Berezowski It's such a comfort to know. Prineo Napoleon has again taken up his residence in Paris, and the Elysee Palaco is now being prepared for the re ception of tho household of his Imperial Highness. Two deaths from cholera in Louis ville on Saturday ; three in Mobile ; one in Charleston ; ouo in Wilmington ; one in Norfolk ; two iu Memphis ; one iu Troy ; and one iu New York. A monthly lino of steamers has been started between Liverpool and tJal veston. The first sailed from tho latter port on Saturday. " Tho undertaking, t is supposed, will be a success I " Si? fat only thiify members of both Houses of Congress havo arrived. About 120, properly apportioned, wM be necessary to secure a quorum. Tho officers of both Houses aro confident, from letters and verbal communications, that a quorum of both branches will answer at roll call on Weducsday. Quite a number of nominations will bo sunt by tho President to the Senate, should there bo a quorum in Congress this week. Among these are the uemi" nation of Ministers to Austria, Prussia, Mexico, llayti, Consul General to llu. vina, Ouinuiissionu'- ot Agriculture, aud several Collectors and Assessors of tho Revenue and Postmasters. It is quite certain that Mr. Raymond will be renominated for Austria. Mr. Ban croft's name will, of course, bo sent io for the Prussian mission and probably General Thomas Kirby Smith for Cou. sul to Havana. The Canadian Reform Convention held at Toronto last week, was attend, ed by about one hundred delegates, and closed its deliberations on Friday. A. mong the resoluiions adopted, :s ono ro. commending the cultivation of lriendly relations with the United States, offer. mg every facility for the extension of trade between tho two couulrie-", and requiring a cordial reception by tho Canadian administration of auy over tures from the Amcricau government for a new treaty aud commercial recip. rocity based on equitable principles con. sistent with the honor of both countries. Hurrah fur the 1th of July. From Bonth Carolina. Charleston. June 2-"). Tho trial of 1'oag, tho surv:ving prir. ci pal, and both tho seconds, in the latu duel, (or murder was begun to. day, and excited intense interest from the array of eminent counsel engaged. It is ex pected the case will bo given to the jury to morrow. 'J he hose reel presented by the New York firemen to the Columbia firemen, arrived by stcamnr to day. Genera! Stcadmau has written to Mr. Johnson, asking the removal ot General Shcridar. ANNOUNCEMENTS. HUNTER'S l'EE. Assembly ami Treasu rer, $10 cucli ; Commissioner, $7; Jury Commissioner and District Attorney, $o each j Auditor and Coroner, $3 e.icb. Mo notice will be laken of announcements unaccompanied with the cash us per above rales. WK aro authorized to announce the namo ofJOHN LAWSHE. Esri.. of Clearfield county, ns a candidate for Assembly, in tho district composed of the counties of Cleatfield, Elk and For est, subject to tho action of the Demo cratic party iu said district. Item gLlciM'LtinenuMtf;. Oil A XV E FOR A MA li (J A LV ! 100 Acres of Timber Land in Elk County for salo at a .Bargain! fl-HR AMOVE MENTIONED TRACT OF land is sitimtcd about one-half milo from Kersey Run, in Jay ttwnship, anil is well timbered with WHITE TINE, OAK and HEMLOCK. Four acres are cleared and under good stnto of cultivation. Its contiguity to Kersey Run makes it one of die most valuable tracts of land in Ibis part of the country. There are two coal banks opened on the tract, wliich arc four feet thick, and the coal of tlie best quality. I have also one span of horses and one yoke of oxen which will bo sold eery cheap. For further particulars inquire of the tho subscriber or Oliver Gardner, at Cale donia Post Office, Elk county, I'a. july318GG3m JUSTUS WEED. L'uh n TTousk" SI. Mary's Klk County, I'a. 'A'liis well known house has been entirely refitted and newly furnished with a desire to meet thu wants of the travelling commu nilp, and to make il an A, "So. 1 hotel. .),Vassengcr8 taken to and from tho Depot freo of charge. GEO. HATIIORX, juji27'C71y. Proprietor. Divorce Notices. IN the Court of Common l'lcas of Elk co., Pa., No. 7. January term, 18U7. Mary Monigan, by her next friend, vs. Michncl Mouigan. Tho undersigned, appointed by the said Court, lo take testimony in the above Di vorce case, hereby gives notice lo those in. (crested, that he trill attend at the house of Mrs. Elizabeth Winslow, in Benezett, E1k county, Pa., on Tuesday, the 23d day of July next, for the performance of said duty. KUFUS LUCOltE, jun27'67 tc. Commissioner. IN the Court of Common Pleas of Elk co., Pa. No. 15, November term, 1800. Jos. T. H.uiould vs. Nancy M. Ilanonld. The undersigned, appointed by the said Court, ti lake testimony iu the ubovo Di vorco case, hereby gives notice to those in terested, that ho will attend to the perlon inanee of said duty, at Oyster's Hotel, in I-'ox township, Elk county, Pa., on Monday, the 2'.)th i.Uy of July next. John c. McAllister juu27';7-tJ. Commissioner. IN the Court of Common Pleas of E'.k co., Pa., No. I t. November term, I80I5. Harriet McCiillough, by her next friend, Jacob Field:), vs. Julius iMcCullough. The undersigned, appointed by Ihe said Court to take testimony in Ihe above Di vorce case, hereby gives notice to those in. (crested, that ho will attend to the perfor. malice of said duty, at. Oyster's Hotel, in Fox township, Elk county, Pa., on Monday, the 2'Jih day of July next. JOHN 0. MoCALI.ISTF.lt, jun27'C7.tn. Commissioner. riTJ'HE Ml I.LIN EKV EST A I5LISHM EN t J recently opened by Miss DAGGETT at the residence of Mrs. J. V. Hunk, has been removed to the rooms over J. V. Hoiik'H Store, where will be kept a nice assortment of Ppl'ii)i qnO jMtlnliKr- DRESti-TKIM MINUS, STAMPED WOKK. Stamping and Dress. making done. Mrs. J. V. HOL'K. m.v2018')7tf Ki.lgwiiy, Pa. T 1ST OF JUnOItS drawn J for August Term, lbtiT. CUANf) jettons. liiwzrtt. George Winslow, Cok man F. Johnson, William Derr. lit:n::!njir. Peter Oeier, William Gnusman, John stockman. Fox. Michael Gillen, John Kylcr, Hezekiah llorton, John 15. Cuneo, Cliutou Uuiidy, Joseph llonzar. Jny. Charles Gardner, Samuel Uhl. Jour. A. I. Wilcox. Ruhjvcay. Thomas Sullivan, jr., J. C. Hums, 1$. F. Ely, Patrick Malonc, ispriwj Crak. Hiram Cannon. ist. Mut-y. Thomas Uraniff, Sebas tian Ilahn, George ltettgcr, Thomas Zimmett. TRAVERSE JURORS. Bvnizett.lX. M. Winslow, William E. Johnson, I). 15. Winslow, Andrew Overturf, William Mai ray. Bcuzingrr. Louis Geis, Arnold Fie derman, Nicholas Hill, Michael Lawler, Joseph Sri aur. Fox. Joseph Ernst, Martin Thalon, Joha 11. Keltz, William Irvin, Isaac llorton, sr., John Moyer, E T. Mere James F. Martin, Henry li. Shons, F. Sohoeiiitiff, Joseph S. Chamberlain. J'iy. John J. Turley, John Hess. Jove. Anthony Cole, Jao. Metier!. HULjway. Nat. 1 Cumm'uiirs, B. A. Dill, Nelson Gardner, James I.ove. S'. Jllary'.M, Wcllendorf, Georsre Waluisley, John Alios, Wolfgang Wei gel, Frank Forcubaum, J. Sneerioger, LUMBER. TTTE ARE PREPARED TO FURNISH 1 j upon short notice the following kinds oi Sumner ut the best quality. FLOORING AND SIDING, di-essod in the best possible manner, from seasoned lumber, ready for use. Also, LATH FOR PLASTERING Vie will put on cars when leiiuircd. Ey-All orders nddarsscd to us nt this place prompt lv attended lo. SOUTHER, WILLIS .t CO. jun2107tf P.idgnay, Pa. "IT7M. M. SINGERLY AND JOSEPH KIRKl'ATRICK have this liny with drawn from the fnr.i of Short, ILill& Co. The undersigned remaining co-partners will continue Ihe blinking bnsiiiesii under the old firm name, SHORT, HALL & CO. S. SHORT, JNO . 1IAIX, L. VOLLMER. May 20, '07 tf. J. K. P. II ALL. Stockholders' Meeting. 1 VKF.TIVf; fiL'TIIt.' STnei.-iini nr-na of the Philadelphia & Eric R. R. Company will bo held at the office of Ihe Company, No. 2"0, Walnut street, in I lie city of Philadelphia, on Saturday I he 20th inst., at 1U o'clock, noon, lo lake into con sideration a joint agreement entered into nciwren tne malingers ot sanl Company nnd tho directors of'thn Wnrrpn &. Finn Railway Company, for tho merger of Ihe "Bl"!,i iinncinscs nnu property or Hie lat ter Company into the said Philadelphia & Erie R. R. Company. GEORGE P. SITTLE, Phil'a, June 15, 1807. Secretary. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. THE r,,.i,.ui,;r, i,)c...... v.. t U'Ontl llin l,-ui rr.in.l tintlnn - .. ...u u.IUi ....u.vi, luv Kill, name of Rordwell Messenger, istlii? dav uissniveu oy inimiat consent. The lioukg nml nenonntH of llin lit Arm vmnin I. a hands of G. G. Messenger for settlement. J, . liUKUHKLU. G. G. MESSENGER. June 3d, 18G7iCt. SETTLE UP I THE FIRM OF rsORDWELL & MES SENGER havinc been this Hay dis solved, all persons indebted to said firm are requested to nrnke immediate settlement with the undersigned, in whose hands the books arc left for that purpose. G.G. MESSENGER. June 3d, 18(!7-lf. MEYERS' NEWLY IMPROVED Acknowledged lo be the best ! London l'ri.o Medal, and highest awards in America, reeeived I Mclodeous, Second-hand Pianos and Music. No 722, Arch Street, below Eighth, PHILADELPHIA, PA. ap2i3m C10AI.. COKE AND FIRE-CLAT ! J AH of superior finality, for sale bv the Tannerdale Coal Company, St. Mary's, Elk County, I'L J BQyOrders by mail promptly it tend ed to. TscptlG '3-tl FURNITURE STORE ST- MARY'S, PA- S ASH, DOORS AND FURNITURE ! ! 1 lie stiiiseriner keeps constantly on hand all sizes of Sash and Doors, also V ardrobes. liure.'tus, Wiishsfamls. liouicascs, Tables. Desks. Lounges, Dedsteads, Sofas, &c Picture Frames, Sash Painted ami Glazed, All work warranted to be of ihe best mai teriiil and workmanship. lull ana examine my work and prices as I feel confident my work will give siuisfac lion and my prices are ns iow, if not lower than they arc iu any other market. 1 11 AS. L. HAGEK. iiiy2-!di)7tf. St. Mary s, P.i. GETTYSUl'lta ASYLUM For Invalid Soldiers. Incorporated bv Act ot Assembly of Ihe Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, March 6. lfcOi. The Hoard of Supervisors appointed bv the above Corporation lo carry out the ob jects of the act of incorporation, respect fully announce lo the pulilic that the Legis lature of Pennsylvania has authorized the raisini; of funds for Ihe erection, establish ment, and maintenances of an Asylun for Invalid noliliers of the late war, to be built on Ihe Rattle Field of Gettysburg, aiiJ as an inducement to patriotic citizens to con tribute to this benevolent object, have em powered Ihe Corporation to distribute a monst the subscribers such aiticlesol value and interest, from association with the late war, or uny moneys, etlects, property, or estalo, real or personal, whatever, io (his State or elsewhere, at such tune or wpoa such terms, and in such way nnd raunner whatsoever, ns to them shall seem nt, any laws of this Commonwealth lo the contrary notwithstanding. The enterprise is cordially recommended by the following named well knows gentle men : Major General Georpo G. Mead Ex Governor Andrew G Curtia Major General Galusha Pennypacfcer Major General E M Gregory Mujor Geuernl John It Krooke Major General Charles II T IToJ'ii Major General James L Selfridg Ilrig Gen James A Reaver ltrig (Ion llnrutio G Sickels lSiig Gen Joseph K Kuipe Brig Gen Wui J llollon ltrig Gen Samuel M Zulitk ltrig Gen John K Murphy lirig Gen T F McCoy lirid Gen tt K Winslow ltrig Gen Henry Pleasants P.rig Gen J P 8 Gobin ltrig Gen J M Campbell ltrig Geu Thomas M Walker lirig Gcu (V Cooper Tally lirig Gen D M M Gregg Colonel F Stuuibaugh The tito fur tho institution (thirty acres) has already been purchased, and it is Loped that tho good work may commence before midsummer. Subscriptions will lo received nt the oflico of tho association, No. 112'J, Chestn-Jt Ftrcct, Philadelphia, 011 mid alter .Monday, tlie Olli Uav ol M.iy, IS(7 For each subscription of live dollars a certificate will be issued, which will en title the holder to such urliclo of value as tuny bo awarded to its number. The firs' distribution of awards will be made, immediately upon the receipt of SU,(M 0 subscriptions of So each. The distribution will bo public, and under the direot supervision ol' tho Cor pora tt r. Persons nt a distance arc requested to remit their subset iptions (when practi cable) by Post oflico money order, or registered letter, to insure prompt de livery. Direct all letters tit J. D HOFFMAN, Scc'y Hoard of 8upervisois, Box. MSI, P. O., Ph-ifa. The following is a schedule of the awards to be made under (he first distri bution. The items of diamonds and other precious stones were purchased from citizens of the South during the war, and their ''C-nuincness is certiGed to by Messrs. llenle & 5ros., the most extensive diamond importers in die country, and by J. Hermann, diamond setter, New York GETTYSBURG ASYLUM FOR INVALID SOLDIERS. Incorporated by Act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania March Gtb. 1807. Office 1120, Chestnut St., Philadelphia. FIRST msr-nsiTirw Eighty Thousand Subscribers at $3 Each. 1 1 Diamond Necklace, 48 Brilliants, Talued at SilO.OOO 2 1 Diamond Cluster Brooch and Ear Rinjrs 13,000 3 1 Award 10-40 Gov't Bonds 10,000 4 1 Diam'U Cross, set in silver 7,X0 5 1 Diamond Cluster Brooch 5,000 b 1 Award 10.40 Gov t Bonds fi.000 7 1 Diamond Single St. Ring 4,500 8 1 Diamond Cluster Bracelet 4,000 t) 1 Diamond Single Stone Scarf Tin ... 4.000 10 1 Diamond Cluster Brooch.. 4,000 11 1 Diamond Cluster Bracelet 4,000 12 1 Pair single stone Dia mond Ear Rings 3.500 13 1 Diamond Cluster Brooch 3.000 14 1 Award 10.40 Gov t Bonds 3,000 15 1 liamond single stone Pin 3,000 li 1 Diani'd single stone stud 3.000 IT 1 D:amond Cluster Brooch 2.50(1 IS I Diani'd Single stone Ring 2.500 1!) 1 Diani'd to. Eme'ld Brooch 2,500 20 1 Diani'd Single stone Ring 2,000 21 I Diamond Cluster Ring... 1,500 22 1 Lnng India Camel's Iliiir Shawl 1,50ft 23 1 Choice Emerald Stud 1,500 21 1 Single Stone Diamond King - 1,000 25 (0 31-10 Awards of 10-40 Gov t Bonds, each 1,000 35 1 Three slone diamond & Ruby half hoop ring..... S00 3G 1 diuinoud single alone Ear Knobs JUKI 37 1 P'r diani'd cluster studs COO 38 1 diamond single slono Ring, star setting 500 3!) 1 diain'd single stone Pin 5tlO 40 1 diani'd Cluster bracelet 600 41 to 50-10 Awards of 10-40 Gov't Bonds, each 500 51 1 Lady's diam'd set watch 400 Hi 1 diani'd single stone ring 350 531 diamond and opal clus ter iing 2(K 54... 1 diain'd single stone ring 200 55.-..1 pair Km'ld scarf Pins 2(Xt 5H...1 d'md single slone slud 150 57... 1 diamond Cluster Pin... 100 5S...1 cameo aud pearl Brooch and car linpts UMI 5S lo 108100 Awards 10-40 Gov't Bunds, each 00 15!) lo 258100 Awards, Gov'mt Legal Tcndeis, each..... 50 3,0U0 Awards, Government Legal Tendeas, each... 5 The distribution of the above awards will be made in public as soon as the subscription is full, of which due notice will be pven through the papers. On and after May 6th tho Diamonds will be on cshibiduu at t'uc oGieo of the As sociation. The public can rely on everything being conducted in the most honorable and fair manner. All the 11 wards will be handed to certificate holders, iuime. dhitely after the distribution, freo of all cost, at the office of the company, Xc. 112G, CHESTNUT Street, l'liila CERTIFICATE. We hereby certify that tre have cx amined the Jtiamond Goods, Pearls, Kuieralls, Kubies, and other Precious Stones, ns described in the above list, and find them all scnuine. iauiond Importers, 20 Maiden Laue, New York. J. HERMANN, Diauioud Setter, S1U Broome St., New Yort. AGENTS V VNTED. BooVs ean lie had containing 20 eertiflcales ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS. All orders for certificates must be ac!dressei to J. I. HOFFMAN, See'y. IJox 1481, Postoffiee, 5-9 w. Philadelphia. FIl SALE 3 FIVE ACRES OF Village Lots in Ridgway ! Price, Cue Thousand Dollars ! A small part io CASH balaoee in tea years. V - W Tl - muux i 1 uweii, umway, ra or C R. McXCLTV, So, SSO, Broadway, Kew York, Care Laihmp, Luding toa 41 C., New Verk Cily. May 9li, 187-4. 1 N THE MATTER 1 la tbe Coort of J. of the Icoorpora- j Coju'noa Pleas tion f the Elk of Elk County Coanty Railroad and ( No. 11, Aug. T. Mining OaxeUe." J 1S07. Notice is hereby givcu tbot tho cer. tIScate of tlie Corporatois of tha " Elk County 11. ilnad aud Mining Gazette " has been & ed in uiy office, and if no sufficient ca re is shown to the cimt ar ., a decret of 'acoiporation will be nude at tun aeii term of the Court. GEO. A. RATH RUN, Maj 9th, 1867. ProthoDirtarj. Bcgiiter'i Notice. TyOTICE is hereby given Hint J. W. Brown and Climlea Winslow, ndmin islmtors of the estate of Ebcn Winslow, do ceased have filed their accounts in my otlice, and that Hie same will be presented' at Ihe next, term of the Orphan's Court for coultr mtit ititi. (jix. a. ItATMUUN, jtir.lVOVtc. Ilngister. T 1ST OP OAUSKS S Fr . I j ilown loririalal AujfiislSesiioiis, 180V. Stoekdale 1 'owner vs .Messenger a Kawlo Sntiic vs (. II. Messenger. F A Leash vs Joseph WindfeMcr. K O Clements vs L Arner ct al James Blown vs li Woodward .S.S M:iy vs J Elliott Ilhines' ndniinislrators vs J N Brcedin ct 1 1 Joseph Willi, iu vs James Shrlry .Ufiid Coxc el al vs England a Blown J (J Chapin's heirs vs Bryant Emver John Tudor vs II Woodward el al Andrew Brehni vs BeniiiRer Coal a Iron CO T Jackon rt ol C Wainu iKht Charles Bellvs James Warner el al pOUIiT rilOCh AMATION V t hcreas the Honorable Thoruia W. Williams. President and Hon. E. C Schultzc and Hon. Jesse Kylcr, Asso ciafe J udges ol the Court of Common Pleas, and Justices of the Court ol Quarter Sessions, and Or-.Lnnu' aud Court of Oyer and Terminer, and Gcucnil Jail Delivers, fnr flin trial ,f capital nnd other offences in the county oi jiiis, vy ineir precepts to me directed, havo ordered the nfiie.-niil namoil nnnria to be bolden at Ridgway, in md for tho county of Elk, on the firet MONDAY IN AUG US T it being tho 5th DAY of the month, and to continue ono neck. Nofipo is her.div mvn trt Oia t,.-..,nm - J - - - Justices of the Peace, and Constables of the county of Elk, that they are by iiiese preccpis eomnianued to be then and there in their nrober noisu-na f IO o'clock a. m., of said day, with' their .it i i . . . ' rous, recorus auu inquisitions, and other remembrances, to do those thin wl.w.1. their offices appertain lo be done, and mac an justices ot said county mako returns of all the rccoffniranivw t.owi into before them, to the Olcrk of the rourtas per Act ot Assembly, passed Slav 4. 183 1. And thoso wLn m bound by their rccognizenecs to prose cute me prisoners mat are or shall be (u the i ail of said countvof Elk. and tn L then and there to prosecute against thcin I, i - as snail ic just. J. A. MALOXE. JIay ait, 1S07. Sheriff. o s '6W O" H 5- K 'S! -3 H O o a to -s 3 H O --5 a o c PELOrBKT OKGAXS & MEl.ODEOXS. I'naciinously warded the First Viixe, A IrDLD MEltAL, "AS THE BJ-ST CABINET OKC.VXS," A:a. lu-t., Xew VorU, Oct. 1 315. Being pronounced pnperior in yualitv, 1'owcr and Variety of Tone, and io nuvnln-r of coaiViuaiion. "As tie best instrument of America were there contending, whichever won tho bnitle would Laveuoihiuji left (o eonut-r." Am. An Jouruil, edited by a m cjl-kaoun musicul ci iiic. They have also tk?n tie first jireui'uai whererer t xhibileJ I hi seaaor. FEDAL OKJAX8, ou, io and tljree bunts of keys six sixes $250 (a $l,dUtt. Without pedals. .inle ami double Lank in (Treat Turiely, to $Ij. These Orni wiihlheir siooulh, pipe.like qualify of twuo. beautiful i-fda kijs, slrecgth of chorw naeiualled pedals, ad gtxtni rgau-)ika effrcts, are superior for Chorclica, llalla, I'arlors and 8 -hooU. They axe put up in eses of Solid Walnut, ftiney Teoeered Wal nut, (now and wniijue Wyles) an4 elrpant liose wood, of f plendid desipns and finih, aud of Ihe beM woikmaaship ! it bains intended that each instrument shall be a model f iis kind. All insirumrnta down to a fine octave portabJe 3ielodeaa, hava Ihe tteauiiful Tremulanl atop, without lira charge. A large assortment r-oustanlly ea hand at our t-eueial Wholesale aod Ketail Ware rooms. fH, 3rolwfiv. Ir I11usirnd Circular and Price hint, i:U our new siylea, ar now ready. Scad for a circular. l'i:UL'bET, TELTOX & CO. Manufacture, X. SI I, marl l&a Broadway, X. V. City.