01 lie mix '4 JOHN F. tooHE, KtMTon HATURDAY, .Tulvlllli. NATIONAL PKMUCRATIC TICKET. iOlt IKKSIIIKNT IN 1S09, HON. HORATiO SEYMOUR, i'r HKW YORK. iOR YICK I'RKfilDENT, GEN. F. P. BLAIR, OP MISSOURI, v&nvcilAnu STATE TICKET. For Ait'?t fur General, CHARLES E. BOYLE, VJ layette. County. For Surveyor Central, GEN.WELLINGTON H. ENT Of Columbia County. " -NOTICE. Alio members of ;I,e Democratic Maudum; Committee who served in tliat capacity last year aro requested to meet at the Court House in Ridgway, on SATURDAY, JULY Nth, 108, to make arrangements for tho Democrat ic 1 innary Meeting, the lioldintr of tl County Convention, and the prosecution oi a vigorous aud successful campaign jgaiusc uie enemies of our country. o. d. messenger Resident Member. THE TICKET- THE PLATFORM. Tho platform presented by tho Con vention m on nil pninis explicit, and conforms to the time honored principles of the party. That tho regulation of the suffrage belongs to the States is a fundamental truth on which our Federal i r . p ... list.H. lurm oi government rests : the attempt lo overthrow it was a Radical and revo lutionary assault on the institutions of our country. Tho Democrat!; platform is faithful lo the Constitution and the laws, around which all who hopo to rescue our country from a military ucspotisiu, mut now rally. Tho ex liuuuuu oi slavery ana secession are expressly rccogn'mcd, in a manner that is appropriate, though the (subjects have passed out of the region of controversy. 1 ho monetary questions are met ex plicitly, in no nmbtgous terms, and as fully as is possible in the brief formula of resolutions Tho necessary antireci.i. tion of tho leg:l.tcndcr currency, aud no i-uunmut approximation to us par value, through on economical adminis. tration of the government, is necessarily implied in the doctrine expressed. I hat declares that ti e faith of the gov eminent shall be strictly maintained. hero tho law docs not stipulate for coin, the obligations of the government full under tho general rule, and aro payable, like all others, in legal-tender currency. 1 Ins is a doctrine recognized so universally that no party can now evade it. Hut a week ago, a leading Radical, General R. F. Uutler, demon strated, by an analysis of tho votes of the LTouse of Representatives, .'hat more than two-thirds of his party in terrircted thn nmLmnnim -ih -....nt r...uuai mo ncaa oi their Chicago platform to mean, " pay- " " ,JlulJr at ment iu greenbacks." Their platform "ave not tlrao or Taco is uncertainly worded, with n view to political deception, but as the Demo crats do not wish to deceive any body, they have made their platform explicit. That the popular view of the question is correct, can bo casilv shown bv ur. Thaddcu3 Stevens was Chairman of tho Ways and Means when tho five-twenties were issued. II is cou, tempoiary official declaration was that tho principle was payable in legal ten der. The face of tho bonds implies this, expressing only that the interest on them shall be paid in gold. Every Wo tl our paper New York uiyresini to ai;ate on tho merits of cither of them. Suffice it to sny that their characters, public and private, is above reproach. Tho Empire State could not have presented a more accept able mail thfin ITnvntin " II- . , . uijmuur. "Mi authority. linmn lino LnH M-....-1? 1 ... -. I "-tu luuuuueu witn Ucmoc raey and prosperity since he has been a voter. Frank P. Rair, the second man on tho ticket, is said to be the most popular man in the state of Missouri. He served gallantly through the war, and at its 'close was a Major General, having entered the service as Colonel. We shall speak more of them at a fu ture time. FROM NEW YORK. New York, July 5th. Since Reauregnrl p .intcd tl e artillery ot treason against tho national flag which floated in the morning breeze over Fort Suniptcr tho natal day of the republic nas not oecn commemorated with such unflagging fervor as it was ycsterday.the ninciy.-cecomi ot its existence. And to burn powder yestcrday,at any nour iroin " early morn to dewy eve," was no mean evidence of tho patriotism of a people who, it is true, proved their love ot country on a hundred fields ; for it is certain that for many Fourths of July wo have not exporicnood such un. mitigated tropical heat. n v-m... .P. ..u..jr uncrnoon a sevcro thun der storm swept over tho city, tho fast descending rain quenching for a few moments the thirst of enrth and giving promise of a day succeeding of moder ate temperature But that most unre liable of al! our public servants, grown crusty and disobliging from his long re tention iuoffiee.tho Clerk of tho Weather. determined otherwise ; and so, in celo. bratiug Iudepcudenco Day, those of us who elected to remain in tho city those of us who forgot that there wero such magnificent retreats within au hour's ride of tho City Hull as the Park, tho High Bridge, tho Palisades and Prospect Park those of us who sought in tho burning streets of tho city to kill three birds with one stone i. c, burn Urc crackers, drink lemonade and t i .i. . lunu ujiun me many winged rumors which took fhirht from tho vestibule of Tammany Hall, experienced a moltim l i . . . r uioou wnien made each one inward v P , . . j I'ujr lor uio near contiguity ot Alaska or some other territory where there is oounuiess Epuce ot Irozen water ; most excellent clement fur soal elevating ucv crages. Jjikc antecedent Fourths the day was i i i . .. . THE REGISTRY LA IK The recent decision 6f tho. Suprcrtio Court of this State by which that infa mous act of a Radical Legislature, known as tho Registry Law, has been declared unconstitutional, will to hailed TUE AUXESTY PROCLAMATION. In accordance with tho wishes and feelings of all Americans whoso minds aro not filled with that gall of bitterness which is tho sltro result of fanaticism; Andrew JoHhscn, on Saturday, tho 4th body all over this great Commonwealth as of July, issiied a proclamation of gencri an important v:ctory tor tho friends of al amnesty, to all persons ushered iu by salvos of artilery from Forts Columbus, Lafayette, Diamond, Schuyler, the Battery and Fort Greene, urooklyn, aud by tho rinirinsr of hllx from hundreds of steeples in the city and suburbs- At these signals of the dawning of the ninety sccoud anniversa ry of Indcpeudeuco tho masts nnd no-, ging of a thousand ships on the shore unes oi tne JNortu and East rivers and the flagstaff's of hundreds of public and pnviue ouiioings in jew lork, Brook lyn, Williameburcr. Jersey Citv and tho villages arounu were, as if by the wins pcrca command ot a powerful magician covered w'.th flacs of color and nationality, the glorious Stars' Amnesty-. Tho amnesty prockma tions of Presidents Lincoln and John sou tire supplemented by the ono issued la.t Saturday. It applies to certain classes hitherto excepted ; including Jin its terms all but "such persons as may be under presentment or indictmcnt,&." Three years have allowed ample time to bogin prosecutions! and, indeed, the parties who havo been ludicfed will probably die of old age before trial. The President, however in excluding this class has deprived the Radical press of any pretext for a howl over tho procla mation. greenback is endorsed as receivable for all but " the interest," &o., of the and Stripes overtopping them in beauty puono ucot. iy ne very tcims or tne b,uu:ui uuu signim-aucc. contract, tho demand for the principal KlRVUM,n., ft . aw ....wit vi ingress sueceeud in Jorcing ncgro-siilfrago in tho Northern as well as Southern States, wo may ex pect to see at the assembling of legisla tures, batteries, companies of cavalry and companies of infantry stationed around the State capitols, as in New Oilcan, on the day when the Legisla- turo met under the new constitution of hat now fully " reconstructed " , State. If Radicalism succeeeds in gaining four years more lease of powder, tho North ern as well as Southern 'States are to be in like nwiiner " reconstructed." and when legislatures meet in bayonet and battery-protected halls, wo shall know what Grant means when Le says, Let Higations of law and moral duty. aTbe contingent expenses of tho Senata and House show that snuff,cork screws, lemons, pantaloons and scvcrl o'her things aro issued to loil Senators ODd Representatives as " stationery," andia like manner alio '"stationery," end item in the Freedmcn's JJurcau bill is prosumed to cover the general issuo to negroes of razors which seem so csscn tiaal to tho celebration of Radical victor ies in ICashington, and which wcro used ri freely iu the negro riot in tho Frccd-inf-n's villago near Washington ou Tuesday. As this villugcof razor, armed blacks who- arc supported by the Bureau is a creation tf Congress, it would seem ng if these African Arcadians were en titled to their share of the rifics and batteries which Puiau's bill propusea to tiatribute. Let thm have lilies instead of razors ; uud us If. V. Grant remarkr, a Let us fcive pea?u." rind thus commenced tho day. From rfiniimknnl 1 a 'II- r ill iini il ifusiuivo iiuuiiy millions ot siii'h lionil-:. ns ihet fall liin mnu hit . . . r . '"n.' , .... , ..., w 0I pc0,,6 ,n n,i nc. , mptpnnn in on. I i tender of paper mony. thirtv-fivo to thirto East, the West, the North nnd tho met with There is an air of liberality in profess ing a willingness to pay tho principal of Sout of ri refreshed by slumber, gird- the bonds in coin, but it is a liberality with the people s money which they never promised and do not consent to. A man may properly bo liberal with his own money, but not with that which must be raised by burdensome taxation. II ith this, it is enough for government to be just. What is just iu every indi. vidual is as just in the aggregate uirss of individuals. No one, we believe, per. it , .. .... sisicu in paying nis private debts in gold after tho government substituted paper as a legal tender Now, all pri. vato debts contracted before tho war were actually intended to be paid in specie. But tho public indebtedness was not so intended, as wo havo shown above, from tho face of tho evidences of it; and they were most of them issued alter tho present legal tender system had jbeen established. The declaration of tho platform is, therefore, consistant with the strictest good faith to the creditors. Actuul fulfillment of the contract, according to its terms, is tho rule presoribad in complying with it, individuals and nations fulfill the ob- The proposed taxation of tho bonds is in conformity with tho resolution lately passed by tho vote cf the Radicals in the House ot Representatives. Wo al lude to the fact as taking this branch of !IS tliat Poor mai Poct(la(1e so by love"), tho subject out of the sphere of mere Clark once wrote, the grond cd up their loins for the observances ol a iionuay sucn as, in importance, no other people among the thousand mill ions which inhabit "this creat round globe'' cannot count as equally glorious in their calendars. Then came tho military naradps. thn hurrying to tho wharves by thoso who had resolved on excursions seaward, or to railway depots, tlia. Iricnds. now doubly dear, in the country might be visitca, and amid the burr and tho tur- moil, the firing of guns, the roar of the many voiced publio, tho drinking of beverages of all degrees of stimulation. me ringing ot ueiis, the passage through mo streets ot processions, tho gathering and marching and countermarching of political processions, the assembling of tho JNatioual Dcmoeratin Convention at Tammany Hall, tho dedication bv thn bacheuia of the Order of Columbia of their now Wigwam, aud the gathering of I 1 - t . . V me uermansac dones Woods helped to pass tho day until noon, when Trinity chimes for the second time (previously . . i , . .. v .. m auunsoj pcaiea to cars that listened above tho rack and rattle of tho street to sweet, silver toned music. And so the noon passed, and tho of. tcrnoon was tho counterpait,iu matter of uro crackers, squibs and tomodoes. of tho morning ; and as tho sun descended to the horizon of the west, lcaviug be hind to mark tho path whbh ho had traversed a trial of glory such as no painter could imitate ; then, as night Let hrr curlnius down Ana pinned them with a star, partisan rccnminatinu. Tho practical details cf it must be tho subject of fu ture legislation. Other features iu the platform arc thoso on which our views have bjcn so often uttered that we will not recur to them to.day. They aro principles on which tho Democratic party havo ever been ready to stand or fall ; and if the latter, fic3 popular government falls with them. -Tho U -ouisvillo Board of Trauo has adopted resolutions thanking the House of Representatives (or reducing tho tax on whiskey and tobacco, nnd .Liii" tLe Seuste to concw in the reduction. pyrotechnic displays announced to tako place at the Battery, tho C;ty Hall park, tho squares up town aud iu the public grouuds ot Brooklyn, c J crsy City and elsewhere before tens of thousand (in tho agg-cgatc) of happy, but exceeding ly tired and unusually hot people, who, when the :st pieces all intensely pa triotic were buibcd, hastened to ice cream saloons, lacr beer gardens and a hundred other inviting places to rclrcsl., and then New York aud Brooklyn aud Jersey City, with their wives audjehil. dren (save and except the roystering blades who hadn't had enough of a good thing, and who were resolved on seein" it "through") went home and to bed so that thoy miht all get. up lliia morn ing rclichhc l and ireuperated, virtuous and sober for the duties of tho day. JACK. Constitutional Liberty. The Radical majority at Harrisburg, not having the true welfare of the people at heart and filled with chagrin and rago at their de feat at tho State election last fall, con cocted and passed this law, which they fondly hoped would prevent a large portion of the laboring men of the State from obtainipg a voto at future elec tions. Tho Radical leaders well know that the coming Presidential contest would be one of the peoplo against a corrupt aud reckless body "of desperate politi cians ; a contest of white men educated to think for themselves and voto intclli. gently against tho irresponsible adven turers and ignorant mob of misguided ticgrocs, who now seek to have tho con. trolling power in our National elections. It was important, therefore, for them. that the clecterial voto of Pennsylva nia, the second Slato in tho Union. should bo secured for the Radical can didate. Conscious of the unpopularity of the iniquitous measures they advo. catcd, and driven to desperation by their love ot plunder, tho Radical legislators at Harrisburg sought to so impede the right of the white laboring man to vote, as to insure at all hazards a Radical ma. jority in Pennsylvania at future elec tions. But this odious Registry law, enaetcd for party purposes, and in its character so destructive to all that is most conducive to thn purity of the bal lot box, was in duo time bronrl-k Ifm-.- tho Supremo Court of tho Statc,and has met with . that condemnation which ever awaits an oppressive and uncoiisti. tutional law aftho hands of a just and wise judiciary. The following extract from tho opin. ion of the Court, as delivered by Chief Justioo Thompson, will enable tho peo ple to form sorao idea of the manner in which Radical representatives onact laws aflboting the dearest rights of their con stitucnts : " In tho case in hand. nhiYli la on ,i oi tne greatest public consequence, the Daily Lrpiilathe Record, an official publication of the legislative proceed. ,r-Ssi gives no account of petitions of the people for tho great change of law at tempted, or so far as tho eitv ccrncd, that the act was the work of any ommittoe; but it dors how that the pro- vitions to it mere virtually the torc of a tinjlc member, and pretcnfeil to flic Jiouse in manuseript, ami without hav ing been printed pasted the Home with out debate. In thin shane it irrul t ih Senate, where it wis almost immediate.. ly agreed to without lie allowance of de bale or printing. This may well account for the incongruous and unconstitutional features of tho act. These facts how ever, have had no weight whatever in producing the result at which wo have arrived. They might well stimulate the activity of tho activity of tho scrutiny exercised in cxamiuing the provisions of tho act, but they had no other effect." in any way connected with the late rclcllicn, thoso only excepted who are under indict. ment in any United States .Court for treason or Other felony. Wo aro happy to announce that thoso unfortunato riicn in tho South who did not instigate the rebellion, but from local connection, State pride or other causes, were drawn into it, are no relieved from the con sequences of their folly. l he exile can return home, and all who fought in the rebel army or iu any way aided or abetted tho rebellion cari now with (his broad patent of pardon to shield them, sit down under their own vines and fig trees with no man to make them afraid as long as they show themselves worthy of the conGdcncc of tho nation. It was a fitting celebra tion of the day a proud evidence of American magnanimity. It was well that the 92 aunivcrsary of the dny which gave us liberty, should bo honored by the proot that the Christian feeling of generosity which marks a bravo people still exists among us. No surer way of uniting to us tho brave but misguided men who composed the mass of tho Southern army could have been found The proclamation is well conceived It is prefaced by tho resolution of Con gress passed in ISOLthat tho war would be waged in no' spirit of oppression and tor no purposo of conquest or subjnga. 'iou; showing that the national faith thus plighted is ropected by at least ono branch of tho Government. May we hope that this effort for nn.mn and unity, this attempt to restore har mony and good tooling, will be followed by its legitiinato fruits, tho victurv of the Democracy and tho restoration of the Union on the basis of civil liberty, icsung on tno uonstitutiou and the laws, while tho nation spurning under its heel all governments resting on ih bayonet nnd tho degraded African, will uuuu mul e uuvimco in us career or great, ncss, united at home and feared and respected abroad. Lane. Jiitelligmxr A National tcinperanco convention tiinnta nf fU..1 i ' .1 ...i.. . . ... u.ccmud on ine znn tnsc. i he wmd thut blows every .w..1 it.. I 1. . . J d 'iicuuuo wind. Illinois intends lo have a grand cel. ebration of the semi-sentennial ot its admission into the Union, in August. The proof of the adago that timo is money is found in the fact that times change. The lute like locust having accom plished their manifest destiny, are rap idly dying out in this locality. Their is a sweet summer thing just out for ladies' ear-rings. A large,hairy, spotted spider, with n fly in its feeler. It is stated that the census embra ces seventeen millions of women. Je rusalem 1 Wouldn't it bo nice to bo a census? , English papers spell Forney's hum bin name as "Foumey," and call him a "notorious orator." Such is honest faino. New York has POt in odnrntion in "Informer's Bureau." for the bennlff nf jealous husbands and such. SPECIAL NOTICE?' We have found it necesary, in order to keep the uuouuaj unfjiuuneni 01 ine Advocate on a good basil, to adopt the loUowine rule ! Transient Advertieements most be paid for in ad vance ; and all Job Work at aoon as completed. BUls made ont and presented to yearly advertisers at the beginning of each quarter. Subscriptions to be paid for invariably in advance iiuvii joiin r. MooRw, rublislier STKAYED OR STOLEN A BAY Horse; belonging to the subscriber in m.K way township. aid horse is seven or eighl ycnrsnhl. Any person knowing nny thing of his whereabouts, nnd giving any information which will lead to his recovery will confer a favor on nml be liberally rc war.l.d by ANTHONY (iATfck ladgway, Tcnn'a , July 11, 18U8-3t D cvW- STEHIIINS, of Brookville, I a., hois leave to inform -i;,..n. of Ridgway and vicinity that he will bo in UKlgwny (iuniiR tho coniinc Court, com. muicing on the ;id day of August next. Ho' offers his professional services lo all tho.o who nrc nHMclcd with had teeth, anoT guar antees satisfaction. ' iulv 1 1 V. S. Marshal's Ornce. Vkstphn Distiiict or I'k.nn'a. JsjyTuu York Rcjmblican mourns over tho loss sustained by the Radicals last year in not electing a partizan-Judgo of tho Supreme Court. The Republican is satisfied that Judgo Williams would liavo sustained the Registry Act. Tho Radical loss is tho people's gain. Every man who honestly loves his country, aiid wishes its prosperity and greatness to move ou its old channel will givo his voto for Seymour & Blair, tho popular candid I'es of tho party wl.ic'i has never faltered when it was duty to defend their couutry's honor on flood or Geld. Every man who supports Bond holders, Blood-suckers, murderers, th ieves, shoddyites and tvrants. will vote for Grant & Collar. Choose ye between. Sl'EClA L ' KO TICES. ; Bfl3uTlic "MESSENGEROF HEALTH," Edited at tho Pennsylvania. Institute of 8-Somo Radical newspapers, for the sake of nnking just a little political cap ital, mention of the rebel General Price as a delcgato to the Democratic Conven tion from Missouri. Tho l'riee who is a delegate is Gen. Thomas L. Price a Union man throughout the war.anpuint- cd a Brigadier General by President Lincoln, as early we believe, as 1862. He has always been the staunch sup- porter, of the Uuion cause that bo is to day. But if old "Pap Prico,,r as his oldicrs familiarly called him, were the delegate, it would make no very im portant difference. Docs Radical Re construction merely mean sticking the States to tli6 Union with bayonets, and keeping up the quarrel with the ancient foe 'I Or, will they havo no Uuion, ex cept with the negroes and carpet bag gers ? If tho Union is to be restored in cd and in truth, wo must uako up our minds to complete reconciliation. Savages bury tho hatchet. In tho words of Geo. Grant, " Ltt us havo peace ! " BWheu a quack doctor wauts to palm of! bis villainous compound ou tho publio ho obtains tho siguaturo of jmo Lrokcadowu clergyman, certifying to its cfljcieucy. The mongrels aro resorting to the sumo dodge, having engaged a Reverend somebody " whose sands of life havo nearly run," to writa the lifo of ehuyler Coltax, and another to cc.tify that Gen. Giant don't drinli '. Clerical ndorscmcnt has become rather cheap to Lave much force. Medicine, contains nu'article on Ln'sncnsin f'liiMa n.l L' .... I i-f i . ' 1 . ' .....o ... c,rr, mu money .ineeiioiis, in which tho writer positively declares that the whole science of .'o.liciue contains no remedy for the cure of those diseases, that is half ns efficacious ns MIS II LEU'S HE It II HITTElia. Ho speaks from having used tlivni in his practice for the past two years, to tho exclusion of all other remedies, and without a solitary instance of failure. Sold by all Druprgists ami Dealers. 1R. 8. IJ. Hahtmas Co., Proprietors, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, ami Chicago, Illinois. ,nyi -!im cvvj a' (Mi ! tliat will bo joyful ! " When men ami women throw " Physio to uie uogs, nnd when a trifle out of ordor, or to prevent getting out of order, take Plantation Hitters. Are you Hyspcptie, Nervous, Jaundiced, Hy'pped, Low tipiritej Weak, or are you sick aud don't kuow what ails you? Wo havo been and was reco mmended to try tho! Plantation Hitters which wo did with great satisfaction und entire success. Helieato l'eiunles, Cleigy. men, Merchants, Lawyers nml persons of Sedentary Habits are particularly benefited by theso Hitters. The sale is'peil'ectly en ormous. Maonolia Watkh is a delightful toilet article superior to Cologne, and at half the price. A N'tlW l'.KMKDV IN CoNSt'.MI'TlOX A Physician who hid Cousumpiioii for sever, al years, with frequent Meudiucs of the lungs, cured himself with medicine un known to tho profession, when his case ap peared hopeless. He is Iho oirly physician who has used it in his own person, or who has any kuowlcdjjo of its virtues ; n-id he enh ascriho Iho degree of health ho now enjoys to nothing but the ums ofhiw medi cine; nnd nothing but utter despair an l entire extinction ot all hope of rocoverv, together with a want of conlideuco in nil others induced him to huiard the exper iment. To those Kutluriug with any dis ease of Hie lungs bo proffer a treatment bo confidently believe will era licitc t'c disuse. lVice I.:,(ip, r lotile. or $K n half dozen, bent by expn-. .St- ( (,. tt circular or call on Hii. K. l:0vi..-ro-j ,IA. k on, No. pi, No, ih Tt-uth Street, Phil., d'rhu, Pi. u.ay.XU, ly rp HIS IS TO filVK NOTICE :' That on Jtho isth dny of May, A. H. 1808. a arrant in Bankruptcy was issued against the estate of Frederick Rudolph, of St. Ma ry's, in tho courtly of Elk, and State of Pennsylvania, who has been rir!i,i,l.l . llaiik.rupt, on his own Petition : that, ihn payment of any dehts and delivery of avV properly belonging to such Bankrupt to him or for his use, and Hie transfer ol.any properly by him are forbidden by lnw ; that a Meeting of the Creditors nf tl. Ilnukrunl. to prove their 1Jp1.i ..j choose one or more assignees of his Estate, will be held at a Court of l!anVr.,t . be hohlen at the Hyde House in Ridg'way PabeforoS. E. Woodruff Kxr. n?... on the 4ih day of August A. D. 1808 at 4 o clock, V. M. ,r c ..T"As A. Rowisv, U. S. Marshal. nt. l'y O. P. Havis, Deputy July 11, Jt! ft H VI- "r8 S)LK Uy virtue of n writ, kj oMcnhtloui Exponas issued not nt , i. (.ourt otXoinmon Pleas of Elk county, and to me directed. I will, by virtue of said writ expose to PUULIC SALE at Iho twJ Mouse in liidjnvav. on the first. .ln.i. ... August, bcine the 8.1 ,lv u,. rn f- - . described property, to wit : Ry virtue of this writ 1 li,n tho interest of tho defendant of in and tt a cerlitiu tract of" unseated land situated ly. ingand being in Jny townshid Elk County j ennsy i yauia be.ng Warrant Number fivo ousaud and six (5(K)G) c ,nt-ii.iuB nine , mlJr aL.rcs i yuwiftml iow. ancc warranted in the name of W. Willink and others. Hounded on tho North bv Warrant Number mr, on the Kast Bby Warrant Number 5007 on tho Somh !by Warrant Number 6017 and on the Won. bv Warrant Number 41H5-and tract warranted in the nnmo of Horace Little. Seized and' taken iu execution and to he sold as the property of the Cherry & Trout Ruu Oil & .Mluuig Comp.tny. c. ' Mai". Deputy Sheriff. Sheriff aOfuceHidgway July 11,1868. 8":rBy virtue of 11 rVt kj of rien racias, issued out of the Court ol Common Pleas of Kilt county, and to inu directed, (hero will, by virtue of said writ on Monday, thc27ih dnv of July, 18,8 t ,.iijr , uc rxpui-eii 10 "t H1,1(J SAL10 Hie following described prefer!, to wit :' ui giuuuu, Biiuuie in lb j bor.)M-l, of ft. M;.iy;., county of Elk, and S.lc"ot 1 cnnsylvunm. bounded m,,i ,i....:i... i..!!ows, lo wit: lionnded on the north hv 1 UtllFA a t T'i-Kat on 1 1, . . ...... uu ,,1 y wt. Alary 4 street, nn fha c.i.11. I... .r .l .V. , .. . ... ...iciiaei wo.Nalh-'B lo , and on the west by A,lony JJi,urgeV lot, nnd being e.ghty-seven feet front amt sixty reel back known and numbered o the plan of said town of SI. Mary's a lot Number ,7. Being part of a-lnrger lot of Kaneliv '' 'i 0 The Said rrancisX. Hiberger by Matthias Benzlnger aud w,te, and John Esehbach aud wife, by dce.Mated the second day of August, A. 1). 18..4, and recorded in tho office for ro eor.lmg dee.!, in I lk county. i UCod book r.p-ge&'.ty. Sa property has thereon' eicc.ed one two-story house, with Mono basement, 12x17 feet, and calculated" lur a sloro rouiu. Seited nd taken in execution, and to be" sold as the property of V. I'. i!it),., JAMES A. MAI.ONE, Sheriff s lilhce, Bheritr. l.idgway, pu., Ju0 ;;o, lft;8. nTf ,.?vlNv x l) ounVmextai;. IAIN INU.-Tl.o undersigned hav concluded to hnn? 1,0 for a while iu Ridgway, would respectfully Inform its cilizeuS and llioseof Us surnmnding vicinity; (hat they are prepared lodoall work in their hue iu a. maimer warranted to suit their customer and al as reasonable a price as it eau bo douo l'y any oilier man. Our motto isto Live and let live.' All orders promptly attended lo. J.U'K r. ell UTE & CO . July2 -2m. T)LA.Y 1 lie. E K oi' nil kiii.U f... wK. ... . 1 '7. - , . W4 omv ui ill 19 uit ENVELOPES. LAIiEI.S & TAGS 11 ly i ruiteiU t tho Advocate Olh'