clvo i ate. IOU O. tllL, 1-nill'HIKTOll. . Mnum, r i' u i.isii in. Til IJIISHAY July fK.MOCllATl'J STATU TICK VA ion .it nm. i f inn rriTMt ruinr, HON. GEO. SHAR.SWCOD, OF I'llll.AHr.l.VtHA. PiesWhnt Johnisn's Vetoes. Whatever may bo said against Pros! dent Johnsou in support of the t.l.nige thnt be is egotistical, wo have ytt to sec in any instance where bis, numerous maligncrs bavo succcss-fully brought to bear an argument that would contradict bis policy for tho government of the Southern States. Iiia'llTi'is veto mes sages he has tnkcn the Constitution for his guide, relying on it for liis reseive. In Iiis late in (an 1 it is of that which wo intend lo speak,) bis argu. : nients and deductions arc at on :e t'on stitutional, logical aiul conelumve. lie nukes his appeal to the people, leaving no loop hole by which .he may be attack ed, he docs -not appeal to passion or pre judice, but poiuU tho way in which right and duty lead, and asks tho pco.. pic to follow in their wake and watch their endangered itilerests. Id sptaking of tho second section of tho ameuded bill as passed at tho late session, he thus makes a poiuted attack upon it : " Not contcut with the general grant of power, Congress, in tho second sec. tion of this bill, specifically gives to each military commander the power to " suspend or remove, from office,;- from the performance of official duties and tho exercise of official power, auy officer or person holding or exercising, o profess ing to hold or exercise, any civil or mil. itary office or duty in such district un der any power, election, appointment, or authority derived from or granted by or claimed uudcr any so-called State or the government thereof, or any munici pal or other division thereof," a power that hitherto all tho depaitments of the Federal Government, acting in concert or scnaratelv. have not dared to exer cise, it here attempted to be conferred on a subordinate military officer. To him, as a lu'litary officer of tho 1'ederal (Jovcrnmcnt, is given the power, sup ported by a " sufficient military force," to remove every civil officer of the State. Whit next? Tho district com mander, who has thus displaced the civil officer, is authorized to fill the va. eancy by the detail of an officer or sol. ilierof the army, or by tho appointment of sonic other person. This military appointee, whether bd officer, a Boldier, or some other person, is to perform the duties of such officer so suspended or removed. In other words, an officer or Mldicr of the army is thus transformed into a civil officer. " lie may bo made a governor, Ja leg-, i.sla'or, or a judge. However unfit he may deem himself for such civil duties be must obey the order. The officer of t!i army must, if detailed, go upon the stnreuic bench of the State with tho same prompt obedience as if he were di tailed to so on a court martial. The sc ldii r, if detailed to act as justice of the peace, must obey as iiuickly as it he were detailed for picket duty. What is the character of such a military civil officer? This bill declares that he shall l evforin thcdutics'of the civil office to wh'ch he is detailed. It is clear, how ever, that ho docs not loso his position in ti e military service, lie is still an officer or soUicr or the army. lie is sli ' Miljcct to tho rules and regulations which "ovcrn it, ana must yield aue inference, respect and obedience to wards his superiors, Tho clear intcn tion f this section is that, tho officer or mldicr detailed to fill a civil office must xecnte its duties according to the laws of the State. If be is appointed a gov i rnor of a State ho is to execute the du ties as provided by tho laws of the State mid lor tho time being his military ih. i' actcr is to be suspruded iu his new u il capacity. . ' A singular contradiction is apparent be e. Congress declares these local f-'t.ito governments to bo illegal goVeru. tn i'ii t.-t, and then provides that the illegal go einnieuts arc to be cairicd on by l'e leral officers, who arc to perform the cry duties imposed on its own officers I y this illegal Stato authority. It would be a uovel spectacle if Congress should attempt to carry ou a legal State government by the agency of its officers. It is yet more strange that Coiigrcfs ntleuipts to sustain and carry on an illc giil Slate governtneut by tho same l'ed. ral agency. Throughout tho entire message ho deals such conclusive blows at every sec. ti-iii of, the bill, presenting it iu its true and proper light. Wo wish every hon est Republican in tho laud could read i', for it shows so plainly that tho aims and ends of tho Radicals in p.u-sing tlu bill is uot to do i ny good fur the couutry, .nt mere.lv to make ita political engine with whioli to retain themselves in pow it, so thit they may go on with tho sys- !....,.;. iilnii .li iii ' iImli tin V Hive - i iiuiUiiitraud iii the tvuntry. M. Tha Coi! of HvlbalUra. It is i in purt aii t tluittlu people should know wliat it co?tn lo koqi tho Radical party in power. A rosoliitiin, ndnptcd by tlx) Senate of tliu I'liUed States on t lie .'id inst., eallini upon the 1't'csidcn aniuni: llio oilier items of in for nut ion, to coiiiinunicule to tliat body whether the mimint of money bitlierto nppro priatcd for carrying out tho several re construction ats will bo BiiHieient fur tliat pttrpuae, lus drawn from the Kio citivo sonic startling fact with refer, cneetotlm iiostioti. Tlio President says : " It will bo seen from the report of the Secretary of Wur that tho appro, priution or $500,000, made in the act appruvd March ), 181)7, for the pur pose of carrying into effect tho nets to provide for the nnre cfuYicnt fovero. ni"nt of the r?1.".'! S'.aies, bus dread v been expended by the commanders of th several military districts, and that in addition the sain of $1,01.5,277 is re quired for present purposes." This is a heavy cxpenfiitaro. Oil the VSM of Marcli, 1SU7, half a million of dollars was appropriated. That largo sum was placed at tho service of tho commanders of tho several military dis tricts into which the Southern States have been converted by the lladical party. Tlictc officers were tho dis bursing agents of the appropriation. 1 he civil authorities Had uocontiol in the matter. In less than four months that appropriation was exhausted, and a requisition made for over a niill;on and a half of dollars lor present pur poses, to cover liubilitcs already con tracted by the officers who havo charge of tho several military districts. In what manner and for what specific obiects all this money has liccn expen ded is not stated in detail, but tho mere facts nro sufficient to let the couutry know how coj;lv a matter it is to de stroy States and erect a military des potism in their places. But tho expenditure do not stop with those stated above. The proba ble expense of carrying into full effect the two acts of March last, and the bill passed during the present session of Congress, must be added to tlu sum total of cost. When that is done " it is believed," so tho President declares on tho authority of those having charge of this matter of reconstruction, " that, iu additjou to tho two million already expended or estimated for, tho sum which will be required for tho purpose would not be less thau fourteen mil. lions of dollars." And this, it must bo borne in mind, is only declared suffi cient to put into effect the machiuerv ot the act3 of March last, aud that pass, ed by the Congress in session. If sup. plcniental or explanatory bills are passed, if more offices are created and greater number ot officers appointed, as a matter of course, tho expenses will bo proportionately augumcntcd. And what guarantee is there that the present act is a finality f No one ot the leaders of the party in power has assumed that position. The Southern States are now destroyed and ruled by military power, mid they will bo kept in that condition so long an such action is Decenary lo preserve the dominant aud ruling po sition of the Radical party. Tho cost is a miuor consideration so far as tho fae. tion that rules the country is concerned. In estimating the cost of this lladical plot against the Republic, tho loss of trade, commerce, and products, must bo added to the disbursements made by commanders under the different mili tary reconstruction acts. But for the efloits of the party iu power, the South ern Stales A'ould now be enjoying their old relations with the Federal govet n- nicnt, and peace, concord aud amity would reign in all parts of that import ant section of tho Union. This state of afl'aiis would have induced capitalists to invest their funds iu tho South, Larger crops of cotton, sugar, tobacco and rice would have followed such sti mulative action, and with something to sell the Southern people could and would become laigc buyers. In this manner tho whole couutry would have been made brisk and leiuuuerative by receipts from the South, instead of be. uig taxed and depressed by exactions made necessary iu order to carry out the despotic policy aud plans ot the Radical party. This is a practical way of looking at the question ot recoustruction. J. no uu sincss mcG can seo through this nie dium what it is costing thciu to support Stevens and Sherman, to keep ten States out of the Union, to el vte mili tary commanders over civil officers, and to prostrate Hie materia!, interests ol a sic'ion, rich in all thoso produc'3 which cutci into the trade, commerce, manu factures aud wealth of the nation. Ihe report submitted to Congress by the President opens up this whole question, aud the active men of the country, those interested in its progress and develop. incut, cannot fail to see that they arc paying too dearly fur Radical rule. lulmlt ljnii Daily Aye. RKt'jiNTLY u citizen of the United States was arrested in France at the re quest ot tlio J ortuizucso iroveiniuenr, oud seut t Ijisbon. The American Minister at the latter place has deman ded his rtleuse, ut.d the matter is now beinjj; considered by thcauthoii ies. It is time that our ministers abroad should pay more attention to the rights of An.ciican citizens. A CLAUi-K iu iho Indian appropria tion bill prohibiting treaties aiththo Io diiins has been rcpeuled by tho House. It is now claimed that such treaties cun be mudo with a number of the leading tribes as will nriko than vuluubie allies,, if they do not put ou cud to tho war. A Cleveland pawn brokers tufo was r.Aliid ol Sl'JjUOO the other aiLt. Beware of the Fate of Mexico. Tho white people of tho United States ought to study tho history of Mexico before they assont to tho Radical propo sal to break down all distinctions found ed upon race or color. In that country Negroes, Indiaus and mixod breeds enjoy tho same rights and priviligcs that are enjoyed by tho whites. And what is tho condition of the country 1 Sho has not had five years of good gov ernment in the wholo period of her in dependent existence'. Sho is a standing reproach of Republicanism. Anarchy ana civil war prevail there all the time. 'I ho ballot.box has given place to the cartridge box The only courts beard of are courts-mania!. Murder and rob bery are tho order of tho dav. The couutry is full of Sheridan, all busy at I " recQustruQt;r,-i. Tho bucnuan who triumphs to.day shoots tho Sheridan he vanquished yesterday, who had shot some other Sheridan tho day before. " Mild confiscation " (of tho Stevens kind) is, enforced continually. When ever a jlcxicau Sheridan occupies a city or district, he demands a " loan " and collects it at the point of the bayonet. Tho enemy who drives him out makes a like demand aud enforces it kiu the samd way. Tho ouly race on earth that is capa tie of wielding the ballot to good pur pose is the unmixed white race. This is indeed tho only race that has shown itself capablo of maintaining a good and stable government of any form, cither Republican or mouarchial. Those arc not mere random assertions' They are liistorical facts. If uegroes, Indians and mixed breeds are capablo of self governmen', why has the Republican experimcut been snch an unmitigated failure in Mexico f Here is the United States, where the ballot was confined to tho white race alone, and so long as the interests of the whites were kept steadily iu view, of our experiment of self-government was grandly successful. Rut let us brei'k down all distinctions arising from race or color, as has been done in Mexico and a the Radicals propose to do here, and confer the elec tive franchise upon negroes and pcrsous of mixed blood, an! who can doubt that the fate ol Mexico will be ours r The Veto. The President's veto will be as vehemcntlv denounced u those of Ins opponents w'uo do not read a sciucucc ot it as by those wuo care fully examine and consider it, and en. deavor to find objections in something beyond their prejudices. That his ar guments are strong aud entitled to seri ous consideration candid citizens will admit, but that they will be faithfully interpreted or honestly discussed by those wl.o deny their appropriateness, we have no idea. Were his words tho in spiration of wisdom and patriotism, they would be condemned as the indi cations of wickedness and treachery by men who seek not truth in discussion but to retain their hold upon party pow er and patronage. Therefore it is hardly worth while for those at liberty to commend oi condemn '.he Executive's positions, as they may deem them sound or falacious, tc enter into tho argument with thoso whose judgment was pre. detoriuincd, and whose kidneys, as Mr. StcveDS would say are free from consii. lutional obstructions. The better method is to recommend to all a careful examination oi' the President's reasons, and thcu to give them the we:ght their truch aud fairness merit, without bo- coming the echo of any caucus bashaw. ISotlun l ost. Registration in Richmond has been concluded, showing a colored majority ot lll'J. A man was robbed of $2000 in Roston street car or. Tuesday night. In Southwestern Virginia the registration shows a large majority of white voters. The body of a man partially de voured by hogs was found in the street in bt. Louis the other day The fatuous Tredegar iron wort are iu lull blast near lucnuiond, cui ploying 400 men. What most resembles a prcttv girl bathing : A diving bell (e.) ANNOUNCEMENTS. PRINTER'S FEE. Assembly aud Treasu rer, 10 each j Commissioner, $7 j Jury Commissioner and District Attorney, $5 each ; Auditor and Coroner, $3 each. No notice will be taken of uniioiinocments unaccompanied with tho cash as per above rates. ASSEMBLY. WE are authorized ta announce the name of Col. J. D. HUNT, Ksq., of Forest county, as a candidate for Assembly, iu the district composed of the counties of Cleat Guld, Klk aud For est, subject to the action of tho Dctuo cratio party in said district. We are authorized to announce the name of T. J. McCULLOUQ II, ot Clearfield county, as a caudidite for As sembly, in the district, composed of Clcarticld, Ellc and Forest, subject to tho action ot tlio Democratic party iu said disirict. COl'NTY TREASURER. arc authorized to announco the naino of Uh.NlU WARM Kit, Esq., of Jones township, as a candidate for tho oflioe ol County Treasurer, sub ject to the action of tho Democratic County Convcution. We are authorized to announce tl e name of CI-ACMUS V. UII.I.IS, Esq., of luduway township, as a cundi dak' for the otficc of County Treasurer, subject to the action of the Democratic C ounty LoavcuUou. ileiu admtisfmcnis. UNITKT STATUS IN tei iml Itevenua Tax. Tukc nnlicc that I will attend at tlie following limo nnd places for tlio purpopo of collating tlio KHcint nnd Income lutrrnnt I'.cvcnue taxes for 18117 ! At the llyilo House, Hiilgwiy, Tuesday k Wednesday, August llth andTlli, 18(17. At the Allne Mouse, St. Mary's, Thursday, August 8th, 187. Uy the net of Congress of March 2d, 18li7, it is nindu the duty of the collector lo odd 5 per cent mid 1 percent per month on all taxes ii(.t p.fcl'1 u it ti in ten days of notice to pay the mine, which act will be enforced. 1 KOHP, Deputy Collector of 19h Dint, ol Ta. Smetliport, Ya. July 15, 1807. DR. J. SAOKD, Dentist of Worrcu, gives notice ihnt he Willi visit Hidgway on Monday, August Clh, to remain a limited time, lliorfltore those who have any work o do tdioiild call early. Warren, July lM,'ti" onk Tiouse'and two lotsIn st. mary's ijouougii FOR SAXE. rpitE SUBClUnIl offer for sale Ike J property on the corner of Meld nd Walnut Eticcts. in Ihe thriinp towaofPl. Mary's. The house is a gl, new Iwo (itory frame building The outbuildincs are all good. There is also a splendid fring of pure water on the lot on which the hone Is erected. For further particlar inquire of tlie subscriber ou the premise. JOHS ltOTE. St. Mary's, July IHlpd II HICK! MUCK!! JillWK ! ! ! rpiTK SUBSCIUBKIIS otler for sule a superior Kt of BRICK in large r small qunnliti, at their new brickyard, ST. MAKY'S. Eik oulv. JlL'TLKlt ti CO. St. Mary's, July 11, 1W7 tf. Begiatar'a Koticaa. NOTICE is hereby given that J. Vf. Brown and Charles IV initio nr. adu'iu istrutors of the estole of Ebeo Wiiulow, de ceased have tiled their account io uiy ofliee, and that the same will be freeut4 at Ihe next term of the Orphan' Court fur eon fir motion. UEO. A. BATH BUN, jur.l7'C7tc. Rcgiatcr. NOTICE is hereby given that T h'Z'i Schluttcnhoffcr aud VrJivis Schlat tenhoffer, executors of tie last will and i testament of '.Voiigang Schlullenhoffer de ceased, have filed their ueeounU in any ci lice, ond that the same will be presented at tho next term of tho Orphan" Conrt for confirmation. CEO. A. BAT1IBCN, julyll Besisier. Vuaolution of PartoCThin. rpHF. PARTNERSHIP heretofore exM- between the miuersigaeu bas been tasf ifay dissolved hy mutual consent. All per sons having unsettled account with said firm are requested to mate inunediaie pay mcnt to Short & Wilcox, in whose hands the books are left for collection. JOHN DOLPH, 11. BLANCIIAKD. june 25, 1807 julllUlpiL M" ARY MONIOAN, la the Curt of Ceuamoa Ple3ir her nej:t friend vs Elk co. No. 7. Jauojtrr tfrm,(iT MICHAEL MOXIOAN, 1 Snbp. in Divorce To Michael Monig.in : Take oeiice lhat you are required to appear at Ihe terra of said Court to be held at Biwsy on tbe first Monday of August neat, lo answer the complaint of the libulluut ialhiseii.se. Sheritl ' Othce, I J. A. lALON. Ridgwaj-, July fi,'U7 Sheriff. B' Y VIRTUK OF SUXDKV writ of Venrlitiimi Erimnax, issued out of the Court ot Common l'lcas of Klk county, and to me directed, ihero will be exposed to PlIRLIC SALK at the Couit House in Rtdgwaj.on Mou. day, (he SA day of Affvnt. tttj-ft the following described Real Estate ti wit : All Hint certain lot or pieee of ground situate in the borou;li of JSl. SLury'a, einty of Elk, aud Slate of I'euiisylvsaia, bounded and described as follows- 15-gijtniii; ill a po!t on the south s'ulo of live of line 1'hil'a. & Erie railroad thence south 87" JW et lo8 feet 7 inches to a post WeU & lim ner's line, thence along sai4 line uorth W lij' east ti feet 3 inches to a po Ihenea north M" M' west loU feel and in. 14 a post on the south lino of the railroad afore said, thence along said south line of caid railroad lit) feci to the phtee of beginaiug. containing 8,573 square fe&, excluMVe of the road to the railroad depot, upon which is erected one two story building with clone basement calculated for a storehouse one story and a half building vitbvtvae base ment occupied as a dwelling bonne, with stone foundation for another hie Utitvl aud tuken in execution and to be sold ti ioe property of John Rauh at the ait f ieget & Scott. JAS. A. M ALONE, SheriC PHILADELPHIA ok ESIE BAII.IWaB, SUMMER TIME TABLE. Through and Direct Routt fxiwee I'hitadcfphia, liulttmyrr Jlarris bunj, Wd!iainsiMrtt aud tie GREAT OIL REGION of Pennsylvania. ELEGANT SLEEPING CARS Ou all Night Trains. Xand after MONDAY, APRIL 20h, the trains on the Philadelphia & Erie Kuilroail will run ns follow : WESTWABn. Muil Train leaves Philadelphia. T.OO p. m. " " " Ridgvfay 10.47 a. m. " " arrive at Krie....... 4.0S p. aa Erie Eip leaves IMiiladvlphia12.raJ noon. '.' " " Hidway.... 3.49 a. m. i i arrive nt Eiie...i 10.00 a. m. ASTw.ian. Mail Train leaves Erie..... .10.25 a. a. " " Ridgway . 3.47 p. a. " 11 arrive at PhiMelphia 7.0o a. in. Erie Exp leaves Erie 5.00 p. m " " " Ridgwav 10.44 p. a. " " arr. at Philadelphia.. 1 OU a. m. .Villi and Ezurttt t rutin emmnett milk ali Ira im on Warrtn and Frauklix Jiailir. l'atttngcrt Uuving I'hiluJtlplu mt ltt.OO M. arrive ul JrvittctvH at ti.40 a. u m4 OU Cil'i It.ftOa. m. l.ravirg PkiUdtlpki elT. 30 p. . nrriiv at Oil VitiUII.Vi . au All trains on Warren A franklin Railway make close connections at Oil Cily with traiua for Friiiiklni nnd Petroleum ieaitre. IIAtitiAGE CIIKI'KEl) TIIKOLOH. ALFRED L. TYL:R. Gt-ucral tjperiatudaat. . CHANCE FOR A JJ Alt OA IX I 100 Acres of Timber land in Elk County for Sale at a Bargain! rpilE A HOVE MENTIONED TRACT OP I hind is situated about one-half mile from Kersey Hun, in Jay Hwnship, anil is well timbered with WHITE. TINE, OAK and HEMLOCK., Four acres are cleared and undrr good slate of cultivation. Its contiguity to Kersey Run makes it one of the most valuablo tracts of land in this part of llio country. There are two coal banks opened on the tract, which arc four feet thick, nnd the coal of the best quality. I have also one span of horses and one yoke of oxen which will to (old eery cheap. For further particulars inquire ot the the subscriber or Oliver Gardner, at Ode. donia Post Offioe, Elk county, Pa. jnly318G63m JCSTUS WEED. IUHll UOUST j tit. Mary's Klk County, Pa. This well known house has been entirely refitted and newly furnitdied with a desire to meettke wants of the travelling commit nit p. and lo make it an A, No. 1 hotel. C$uPaf!enFcr8 taken to and from the Depot free of charge. Jun27'C71y. I'roprietor. Dhrarse Voticta. IN the Court of Common Ilea of Elk to., I'a, i. 7. January tn, IW7. Mary Monigan, l"jr her neat friend, 1 V. Michael MonigHi). The undersif tied, appointed by the id Conrt, to take tertiuioiiy in Ihe ahore Di vorce ease, bcrebr riven notice lo those in. iert-tfted. thai he will attend at Ihe house of Mm. Elizabeth Whitlow, iu ISrnetctl, tin eounty, IV. on Tuesday, Ihe iWd day of July oexl, for Ihe jx-rfornianceof said duty. HVVt LCCOKE. jun27'C7 te. Commiasioner. N the Court of Common Pl4 of Elk eo.. Pa. Ko. 15, November lerru, 1S;;. Jo. Hanunld vs. Nancy M. Hauonld. The uudcrsigued, nppointed by the aaid Court, to lake testiutony in the alove Di vorce ease, hereby give ttotiee to Ihoae i tweisled, that he will attend lo tho perfon niauee of said duty, at Oyetcr' Hotel, in Fox township. Elk county, Pa., on Monday, the TMh dr.y of July neil. JOHN C. McAI.MgTF.lt, jnn27'07-te. Conimisvioncr. the Court of Common Pleas of Elk eo., j,. Pa-, 'o. H. Kovember let, 18J6. Harriet McCullough. by her next friend. Jacob Fields, va. Julia McCuHwigh. The undersigned, appointed by Ihe eaul Court to take testimony in Ihe above Di vorce eaee. hereby gives notice to those in terested, tliat be will attend to the perfor. manee of said duty, at Oyster Hotel, in Fox township, Klk county, IV, on Mu day, the 29th day or July next. JOHN C. -McCALMSTEB, jim27'o7-tv. Comiui-isioaer. mmK MILLINERY ESTABLISHMENT I recenUr opened by Mi DAGGETT at the residence of Mrs. J. V. Houk. has been removed la the rooms over J. V. IlonV store, where will be kept a nice assortment of DRESS-TRIMMINGS. STAMPED WORK. flaTtififlj mtid Dressjuakisg done. Mr. J. V. HO UK. any318titf Bidwsy, Pa STEVENS nOUSE. 21. 23, 33 & 27. JttwtJvo. Ar. I Ojiporite Bowling Green. KEPT ON THE EIROPEAX PLAN jMlfiSTKVKXS IIOLTSE is WELL L and widely known to the travel ling public. The loeauow n especially fiiilahle lo nereliaats nod busines men ; ii is in close proximity to Ihe business arl vf the city is on Ihe eiehway f Souihern and Wexiern travel and ailjaeut lo all the I'riBCii'! Baili-uad and steamboat lie The Stevens House Uxs lilwm! aerninio ualion Tor orvr tiree hundred guests it is well furjiisLe'L aud posseseeievery luodern litiproTemetit lor taeeatufortandesterlain ueai vf ita inmate. The rooms are pe ious and well ventilated, provided n ith cat and water, the tUeridjcee is prompt and ltCTIul, anil tae laftle if gtaerously pro vided with every delieaey of the MUson-n wo wmle rales. CEO. K. OH ABE k CO. 51ay 9th, 17, Cm. Proprietor. LUMBER. TTE ARE PREPARED TO FCRXD5II f f upon short notice the following kind f LAnnuer ti tlie beta. jtiny. FLOOBIiXG AND SIDING, drecsoil ia Ihe test possible anaaaer, frvia easontsl luiuber, ready for nse. Also, LATH FOR TLASTEIilNG Vim will put urn ear whe required. tT All urder j!JKfd It u it thu ytt proiuily aiietided lo. tOCTU EE, WILLI 3 k CO. jan21C7if RiJgway, Pa. CUt'CK OF M"iMUW. WM- M. PINGERLY AXD JOSKPn Kl&KPATRICK have thi day with draw) fron the firrj of Short, lLall& Co. The underaic-ned remaining co-partner will continue Ihe hukinr business under tae m him auuae, MIORT, HALL k CO. 8. SHORT. JXO. . HALL, 1.. VOLL34KK. May 20, 67 If. J. K. P. HALL. SliTTLE UP! T inE FIRM OF RORIiWELL MES SENGER havine; been Ihi day dis solved, all person indebted to anid trm are requested lo auake immediate sellleoient with the undersigned, in whose a ana the book are left for that purpose. j.U. MESSENGER. June SJ, 1867 If. MHYEUS KEWI.Y IMPROVED tiilH 0Pji'sii t)i)g i'giioj ! Z Aeknoledf;ed to be the best ! London Priie Medal, and highest awards in America, received ! Melodeons, Second-hand Piano and Music. No TZ2, Arch Hireel. below Eirhlh. PHILADELPHIA, PA. ap2l3a lOAL, COhK AND FIRE-CLAY ! J All of auperioi aliiy, for anle by lha Tannerdale Coal Company, tit. .Mary a, Klk Coautr, 1. fcafirOrJcni by nail protnptlj mend ed to. (.sepllti -U LICENSED AUCTIONEER. NOTICE la hereby given that 1 hare tak en out a license og auctioneer, and will attend promptly to the calling of all sales entrusted to my care. Any pcrsnti cnllinfc sale without alieenC wil be held answerable to the sirict letter of the law. V. W BAHRF.TT, Dcc2118C0lf. Auctioneer. WHKKLKR k WILSON'S PKW ING 51 ACII IN KS. The under signed having been appointed Pole Agent for Ih sale of Wheeler k Wilsou'a fewintf Machines for Klk county. He keeps an assortment constantly on hand. Machines sold at Philadelphia and New Vor prices. Any pirtics desirous of obtaining them ran address J. K. W1UTMOKE. 1 March ttt-'CO- ly. at Ilidrway, Pa. mYCKSMITIIIXa! II. St. r.Kl.NAP desires io inform Ihe cli tens of Ridgway and vicinity that he has leased J. 8. Hyde's Dlnckrmilh Shop on Mill street, and has employed pood work men who will be ever ready lo make any thing from a bnckle to an anchor. Particular attention given lo Ihe shoeing of horses. All I ask is a fair trial. May I7'M-Iy. F. OYKUHOLTZKK. . MERCHANT TAILOR. Itulgway, Klk Co., Va. Tfce eiiberiher desire rcpeelfii!l lo In form the citizen of Kidgvay and vicinity that he is prepa.ed to make to ordrra well is it can be done anywhere, aaythingia Ihe line of his tni-ine. All he asks is a fair I rial. Good Fits gumanteed. pr,.'ltli, af iutcrs, Wsitaf and Triinuiiu'rv of the latest and most approved Ktyles kept constantly on hand, hi b will be void CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAP EST. fauK-ify Wr'SIIKIlKJt. 1 f liealerin iMttt. UL'SJO JtOOMS: Kit. t-J, iWtt Artitur, C'irrd. I'r Refer lo J. Towell. B. K. Elr. Kidcwar. IgnaJius Oatner, ('has. Haiges. Bl. Mury'a. nav '!. ?.,nn. RUSTIC WINDOW 6HADES A T WAEREX. PA. RUSTiC WINDOW 6HADES A T VARIETY HAll WAEREX, PA. nrsTio WINDOW SHADES A T VARIETY HALL V A It P. EX, PA. l17te. QtTa STAUCH GVOSS, la the only article usej by first cUn Lolel Laundries, nnd ihouMiud of tawilit. It pure faeauiiful polivk, uikiiig ihe iron msi fmoothly over Ihe elojji. viijj ninth time anil labor. Cioodsduueup with it keep clean mueh longer. euusejueuty will exit wear out auou. It make li linen look, like new. OUR IMPKUIAL BLUK is ihe bent n the world. It is colulile in hard a well a soft water. It is put ap in the fafesS, neaiet. and most convenient Tuna of any offered to the public. It is warranted not la streak the clothe. Afreats wanted every r here, to whom we eficr ex traordinary indueemeails, Address, SEW YORK STARCH GLOS3 CO. X. 218 Fulloa St., New Yot. NEWSHOP. TIN! TIN!! T IX! ! ! STOYKS ! STOVES I ! STOVES !! I John Sosenheimer & Co., WHOLES ALE k RE TAIL UEALE1LS. ST. Mlir's, PA. Keens constantly on hand and fur Fall' . a brpe and well elected slock: tfTIX V AltK, STOYKS &c We have everything generally lept in a Tiu Shop. Our Stock of STO V KS cx)n.i.-4s iu part r VTiiirTrr niitnn e. COOKING STOVKS. AISO IKOM GATK & WnK.VT- 8HKAV STOVKS. STOVE PIPE can be had at our sliop cither riveted or grorcd. crot'Tii'O and eoohm;, done on abort notice and at reasonable tatcs. June ll'CO-lj. A. IL Cui. A. L Wilcox, R. II. ncasoa, E. F. Adams. QUAY, WILCOX & Co. WHOLESALE GROCERS, ST. MARY'S, Opposite Aljiina House, Elk County Pa. OKALEII3 IX Floor, Feed, liutter, Checne, Feed, Corn, Salt, Fish, Pork, Uaia, Powder, Can ued Fruits, IiecF. IfeanH, ila. AND 8TAPLK GKOCERIL3 Deceuiber'.'O lSGti ly.
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