nc to' JOHN F. MouKE, Lunoit. " Til UlYwDAY : November:;; ijlsi, TH07. Tif . rl President. Just now tlicrc is a iod deal of Fpccti. lation who is to lo the candidate of tlie party for Fres'klc-nt in the coming con test. In tlic Ciiiciinitli Enquirer nud other western papers o( influence arc putting forth the claims of Hon. Gee. II. rctidlctoii, ot Ulno. Ihoso papers claim that he is the most available nnd hest man in the west. The New York Ilcmoerats are crpially assiduous in ad vocatins: the selection of lion. Horatio Seymour, of that State, as equally good and available, IJolh of them arc good enough, and cither of tliein if nomina ted, would,! triumphantly elected. For our own part, we have no choice Wo want a princinlc candidate. It mutes little difference how popular lie has been heretofore ; if he is a man whose "head is level" on the questions now agitating the country, and who will kern step to democratic music, he is the man for u.i and for the country. It looks now ns though there would be revera! new issues to be decided in next fall's election, chief nmor.g which Fome plan of getting rid of the '-'nation al blessing" which the followers of Alra- ham have saddled upon the country. The Kepublican party has heretofore endeavored to make capital out of the statement, voluutecrcd by tliemscl ves, that w hen the Democracy conies intopow tr the Government bonds will bo repudi, nted. If we may judge from the recent letter of Thad. Stevens, the leader of the Kepublican party in Congress. Repu diation of the payment of the princi pal ot the Pederal bonds in in coin is already the trump card ; and, s ingu. lar to say, old Tlnd threatens to play it himself. Toiled and utterly routed in their pet scheme of negro suffrage, they begiu to east about for a new element of power. Without the least particle of principle to guide them, they stand ready to seize upon any measure which promises to bo popuhr, no matter how it may compromise their former standing. Al ways a party of expediency, niado up of the rag.tag-and bobtail of every ism which lias been sprung upon the coun try since the ioraiation of the govern merit, they arc prompted by no honest impulse, self-aggrandizement, at what. ever cost to the country, being the rul. ing motive. Like howling Dervishes they have rent the air with fierce outcries and dc nunciations of the Democracy. They have rung the changes upon the charges that the Democratic party was a party of Repudiation a party bent upon the destruction of the plighted faith of the nation. They shouted "copperhead" ! "traitor" ! "traitor" ! and at every inter mission or breathing spell in the perfor mance, they shook their fists at us and called us perfidious llcpudialors. All this was meant for effect, and for effect only. Whilst they were loading tho Democratic party with opprobious epithets, and keeping' up an infernal clatter Generally, they were diverting tho attention of tho people ftom an in vesication of their own stupendous dis honesty and rascality. But excitement cannot last always. There must bo a re action ; and reaction, short, sharp and decisive has followed with a vengeance From Maine to California the people have turned upon this utterly tharac. tcrless party, and havo inflicted upon them stinging defeat. Smarting under the lasli, they drop negro suffrage " like a hot potato," and raise tho shibboleth, "Rppudiation," in the hope of bringing back tho masses to their support. A Radical orgau says Satrap Tope lias sent to Congress for pardon a list of Georgians who have declared in favor of tho Radical party. No doubt the Rump Will bo willing enough to pardon the "traitors," and "murderous cutthroats' who tried to destroy tho Government during tho war, and who are still hope ful of completing their despicable work by joining tho rads and sinking the Southern States in darkness and the Government into financial and industrial ruin, but the pardoning power does not rest with tho scallawags ot that junto. The scamps who may have Pope's rccoui. luendation cannot deserve pardon. In Mississippi and Arkansas the whites generally did not vote. The Rads are agitating tho subject of disfranchis. ing all who refused to vote. .Vfirs items. -An engine boiler cxplodod at Ping- hampton on tho 18th inst., killing two meu named Catlin and nose. Tho members of the Court Martial who tried Santa Anna liavo been sen tenced to six months imprisonment at the fortress of San Juan d' Ulloa, for tho mildness cf their verdict The terrible tempest in tho West Indies remains withou a parallel in the records of history since the total demoli tion of Lisbon in lioo. The number of deatliB in tho various places is with. out calculation, ln rorto Kioo, thou sands of bouses aro in ruins. t3t. Do. mingo is said to have beca destroyed ; the island of Sortola was entirely sub merged, and every living thing upon it perished. The counsel for Surratt will en deavor to have bis trial commence at the next term of tho Criminal Court, which begins on the first Monday in December. It is apprehended, however, that the District Attorney may seek a postpone ment, as was done last spring, and in that event, he would not be tried again until March, at the latest. On the 17ih inst., an affray took place in a lager beer saloon, in ilha:us- urg, iN. X. winch ended in the stabbing t.l tnrco men ny a uerman, naiiieu r . t 1 I I Ilcltsheimcr ; they wero all wounded dangerously, and one, named Knight, fatally. An obstinate engagement took place on the 3d inst., near Sivoli, be tween Garibaldi and the papal troops, resulting in the overthrow of tho insur gents who fled in disorder, leaving 3000 men dead on the field. -It is said that there is no hope of reprieve or commutation lor Ciouiu ana Lut kin who are to be executed with All en on the 23d, according to the terms of their santeuce. Tho United States is to pay eleven and a half million of dollars for the Dauish West India Islands St. Thomas, St. John3, and Santa Cruz, the two last ot which are subiect to a claim of Franco. Speaking of Forney attaching him self to Grant, Thurlow Weed says "it does not iratter a great deal what the fly thinks of the cartwheel. The two cases of trichina lave oc curred in the St. Louis hospital. One was treated for consumption acd the other for Typheyd fever.. Satrap Sickles ha3 beeu honorably mustered out of the volunteer service, but retains command of the 41th infant try as Colouel. The Portsmouth (N. II.) Union, a Democratic newspaper which was mobed and damaged by a "loyal" mob, in 18Go, has just been awarded fcl.l'UU by a jury composed of eight Republicans and lour Democrats. JJaniel it. bpinney, the leader of the mob, has to iurr.ish tho "stamps" and pay the costs. --On Saturday morning last a Cleve land Photographer named Gregory and au uiiKiiowu girl were found dead in his room he with his throat cut and she with a bullet hole in her vitals. The affair is a mistery. --During the war Johu Watson, the Radical negro delegate from Mecklcn- berg county, Virginia, was sold by his master anu sent away for some crime In reccivinsj the French staff, the Pope said there was happiness in having the rrench about mm, but never so groat as during the lato peril. He thanked them, nnd France, and Napo. Icon, for deliverance. De grieved tha Italy had sent as a vanguard, anarchists. with flag's of rapine and devastation Tho valor of the papal troops had def en ded Papal soil, aud the French came to crown their spleudid deleuce. Alter relorring to Catholic sympaihy, he gav the army, Napoleon aud France a bless ing. The I'EOi'LE Moving. Iu auother column will be found the proceedings of a great popular mass meeting and ox roast held at Aluncy a few days ago. There is little doubt that the spirit ani mating that meeting, and eo clearly ex pressed its resolutions, is the same that siirred hc people of all the Northern Slates at tho late elections. Radical usurpation, disunion and tyrranny have at t compelled tha people to speak out in plain resolutions the lesson of the ballot box-which the Radical leaders are endeavoring to misinterpret aud disro. gard. The demanu made by the free men assembled at Muncywill bo follow. ed by similar demands lrom the people elsewhere, and before long there will arise a universal and irresistible cry ''I lie Union must and shall be Uestor. ed !" All who stand in tho way with their little plans aud plots to reconstruct the Jailing bhoddy party of Radicalism with negjo suffrage aud other isms, will be ground to powder. Lot tie people everywhere at once assemble in mass meetings, and confirm tho results of the late elections by demanding the rescinding of all legislation performed "outside the Constitution, and a prompt return to an eeonomicaradministrat'on of public affairs. The Federal Govern ment has been "run" too long in the interest of party and for the solo benefit ot a lew politicians. Ibis must cease The people have spokeu let theaa be obeyed. Pat. and Union. B,Wc learn that Whitman, ot the Erie Obtcrver, is about making prepara tions for the issue of a Democratic daily from his office in the city o! Erie. Go in, Whitman; send us a prospectus, and we'll get you up a club. Marrikd. On the 14th inst., by the Rev. Verner, at the residence of the bride's father, Mr. J. It. Paird to Miss Viola Brooks, both of this place. The above notice was accompanied by a bountiful supply of cxccllcut cake and a $1 grccn-back, for which the happy coupla will please receive the tender of our thanks and congratulation. On the 10th inst., at the residence of the bride's father, by tho same, Mr. C. F. Burleigh to Miss Linda J. Love, both of this place. With tho above was another largo supply of the "good things," for which we arc much obliged. Our best wishes are with the happy couple, and as their caes and responsibilities come with in creasing years, it is our prayer that they may always havo heart to meet them. SPECIAL NOTICE. We neve found it necesary, in order to keep the financial department ol the Advocate on a good oasis, to adopt tne louowing rule : Transient Advertisements must be paid for in ad vance ; and all Job work as soon at completed. Bi Is made out and presented to yearly advertisers at the beginning ot each quarter. Subscriptions to be paid for invariably in advance. novtt John F. Moons, Publisher Q' KIMIAN'S COURT SALE. In pursu ance of n order of tho Orphan's Court of Elk county, grentcd on tho petition of Peter Chamberlin nnd John Chnmbcrlin, guardians of tho heirs of A S. Rhines, de ceased, late of Warsaw township, Jefferson county, said guardians will expose to ruh- lic Sale on tho promises at 1 o clock r. Jl., on SATURDAY, December 111, 1807, nil the interest of A. S. 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T "UIE AUDITORS OF RIDGWAY town ship will meet at the olhue of John G. Hall in Ridgway, on Monday. Nov r 2Ut, 1807, for settlement. The several township treasurers, school treasurers und all others having unsettled accounts with said township, w ill appear at said date for settlement. GEORGE DICKINSON, JEROME POWELL, JOHN G. HALL, oct31 1807. Auditors. I ENVELOPES, LABELS & TAGS neat 2i ly printed it the Adtocat Offi'o Mr.nrnANT Tai.b county, Pa., dcsii i i., "inform iho cili'.ens of Centrcville and vi cinity, that he is nt all tunes prepared to do work in a neat and satisfactory mnnncr. tjive me a cnll. novC71y 200 FAVMEltS, to engage in alight nnd honorable business for the winter months, in the vicinity whero they reside, which will net them from !?50to $100 per month . Fur particulars apply io or address riiii- MELEE BROS., 722 Snnsoin St. Philadel phia, Pa. Nov. I I, 18(i7-4t. CAUTION. Alll persons are hereby cau tioned nprainst trusting my wife.lohan na Coughlin on n,y iiceoiinl. ns she has left my bed and 1 - ,"a without just cause or provocation, nnd 1 shall ,y no debts of her contracting, unless compelled by due course of law. MICHAEL COUGHLIN. November 11, 807-!lt. s CHOOL TEACHER WANTED The desirous of employing a Comthtent M.u.b TRAClfRR to take charge ol school No. 1 of said township during tne coming winter term. To n good leather a liberal salary will be given. .10IING. HALL, 1!. F. ELY, H. A. PARSONS, Secretary of the Board. Ridgwny, Oct. oltf PROPERTY FOR SALE. ' 11IIE subscriber wishes t j dispose of the property f.imvvH ,.-iipil by John llaiih in the bo' i, i-i Al 'iv's. Said property ei-iiMst- uf iwo inn sr-iry frame building, will -'"'i f- -.n ' iI-miis, nnd ono lioiie tiiiisln-d e.Ki-v I has been lived and is suitable for a store room. '1 ho other is not quite finished. The property is situa ted three door west of the P. ic E. R. R. Depot, nnd biiyci s will find it one of the best business silos in St. Mary's. TERMS. One half cash, nud the balanco secured by bond nnd mortgage on the prop erty. Will be sold cheap. Apply to ANNA RAU1I. St. Mary's, Nov.-7'07.-tf. LOOK HERE I H ATCHES. JEWELRY & SILVERWARE. c 111 A 1! EES HOLES. Practical Watclnua- l:cr, Jeweler nud Engraver, Ridgway, Elk fount y, I'a. The subset iber begs leave to announce to the citizens of Ridg way and vicinity t hat he is prepared to do nil work in his line on short notice nnd at reasonable rale in the very best manner. Shop in II. S. Belnap's Store. Special atten tion paid to engraving. He has also on hand a largo assortment of Clocks, Watches, Jewelry sud Silvcrwaro which he oilers for sale on reasonable tern s. Give him a call. ncv7'G7tf. IN BANKRUPTCY', ms is to Givk Notice: That on the ;!lst day of October, A. D. 1307 a War T rant in Bankruptcy was issued against the Estate of Chauncy I. Moore of Bciiezetto.tp. in the County of Elk and State of Pennsyl vania, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt on his own petition ; that the payment of any debts and delivery of any property be longing to such Bankrupt, to him, or for his use, and the transfer of any property by him are forbidden by Law; that a meeting of Creditors of tha said Bankrupt, to prove their Debts, nnd to chooso ono or more Assignees of bis Estate, will bo held nt a Court of Bankruptcy, lobe hol-len at Ridg way, in the County ol'Ellfin said District, nt the Court Hons?, before T. E. Woodruff, Register, on the 7lh day of January A. D. 1808, at 1 o'clock, p. in. THOMAS J. ROWLEY, Nov. 7'G7. It. U. S. Marshal. PATRONIZE HOME INSTITUTIONS. FLOUR, FEED AND GRAIN. rilllE subsciibers having completed their New Grist Mill in Ridgway arc now prepared to furnish the peoplo of the sur rounding country with Flour of the Best Quality, and of their own manufacture, at tho lowest market rates. 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