The Elk advocate. (Ridgway, Elk Co., Pa.) 186?-1868, August 01, 1868, Image 2

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    John k. io(,i;n, i:i.itoh.
SATUJJDAY,
AtlEVlPt 1st,
1 SOH.
NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC TICKET,
1011 I'KLSI IFXT IN ISti'.l,
HON. HORATIO SEYMOUR,
(IF NEW YOKK.
i'OK VICE I'KFKI PENT,
GEN. F. P. BLAIR,
OF MISSOURI.
democratic state ticket.
Fur Auditor General,
CHARLES E. BOYLE,
Of Fayette Cvunty.
Fkit Surveyor General,
GEN.WELLINGTON H. ENT
0 Columbia County.
Democratic District Ticket,
TOR CON'atlESS,
HON. W. T. JENKS, of Jefferson Co.
Subject to the decision of the Democratic
District Convention.
STATE SENATE,
HON. W. WALLACE, of Cloarfleld Co
tSulijcct to the decision of the Democratic
District Convention.
ASKKMHTjY,
nON. T. J. McCULLOUGII,
of Clearfield county.
JSnhjcet tothe decision of the Democratic
Dietrict Convention,
Democratic County Ticket.
Ktir.HIFF,
JACOB MtCALLEY, of Pox twp.
COMMISSIONER,
II. S. 15ELNAP, of Ridgway twp.
AUDITOR,
0. A.WILCOX, of Ilorton twp.
OCR TICKET.
The Ticket nominated on Monday hot
is an excellent one. It will be found at
the head of our columns, and needs no
enconium from u.s. That it will add
strength to our State and National tick
ets, wo have not the least doubt All
that we reipiiro now is active, energetic
effort on their part to net tho full vote
out at tho October election. Iu order
to win in November wc must win iu
October. The eyes of all the States
will be turned to Pennsylvania when
she elects her slate officers. 'c must
inn. Our majority last fall wa small.
Although we know there arc many con
servative Republicans who have wheel
ed into tho Democratic line since then,
yet we must work work as we never
Jid before. Let it bo tho duty of the
candidates to interest themselves in
forming clubs in every district of tho
county. To work then and let your
watchword be, "Wc go in to win."
C3WThe Radicals of Missouri have
gwen a signal example of their idea of
free pcach in a free country. On Sat
urday last tho Democrats of Salino and
ettcs counties held a Seymour and
Blair ratification meeting. When Col.
onel Phillips, a gallant soldier of tho
Federal army, was addressing the large
crowd assembled, among which was an
tinnsual number of ladies,a mob of Rad
icals attacked the meeting with pistols,
clubs, and stones. They were replsed
tut renewed the outrage, when a terri
ble fight ensued, which ended in the
killing of three and the wounding of
twenty persons. "Let us have peace
eaid -Gencrol Grant, and this is the
manner in which Lis friends interpret
Ins meaning.
iFoRNEY objects to Gov. Semour
falling the mob in New York, when ad
dressing them, Lis friends. Forney's
pieachor, when he goes to church calls
liim one of the beloved brethren, which
is stronger yet.
Tun Radicals of tho Senate took
tint some of their spite against Mr- Fes
tiden ou Saturday, by rejecting his
ttiend Charles Peters, a Radical, for
Naval olTietr of the poit of New York.
Horatio Seymour is at home
j:ed iu rural paruit.
cuga'
Quilp says he icts along swim
mindly with the lady' at the seaside.
The Mrongeot Radical point is Eaid
to be the point of the bayonet,
Prince Napoleon employs hix cooks
iu 1 ."! Id .'. 'W a vei v.
-lv,
( '0 1 'A TV CON VENT ION.
l'm-Mi'int to cult published in the Advn-
cit ilio Lith lusliiiit, tho Democratic
Vnuy Convention met in (he Court House
in I In? place, mi Monday, tlio -7th instant.
Tin- dm vent iuti whs culled to order by
Judge Messenger, who, In a few wcll-linicil
remarks, reminded the delegates of the im
jnu'Ur.t duties before (hem, thanked them
rr their prompt icsponso to his cull ns
resident member of (lie Standing Commit-i'-o,
mi tlio short notice given, and regard
ed it :n tin earnest of what our county
wimld do for Seymour d Blair, nnd the
whole Democratic ticket. He then an
nounced ns the first business in order was
the election of ft President nnd Secretaries,
whereupon Judgo Dickinson moved tli.U
.lodge Messenger net us President of the
Convention. Carried imnnimously.
On motion of Mr. McAllister, Charles E.
llcmnn nnd John F. Moore wero elected
Secretaries.
Tho credentials of the different delegates
were then examined, found correct, and on
the townships being called nil were found
to be represented, as follows :
TSenezct...C. 11. Wainright, Milton Chase.
Benzingcr... Martin Sorg, Jacob Vollnicr,
F. Krieg.
Fox. ..15. Canovnn, John Koch.
Highland ... 'William Stubbs, Thomas
Campbell.
Horton... Charles E. Bcrann, John C. Mc
Allister. Jay ...Jacob Ovnl, Michael Spangler.
Jones. ..Michael Weidert, E. Kcitzer.
llidgwny...Geo. D. Mcssongcr, George
Dickinson.
St. Mary's. ..Louis Vollmcr, Jos. Wil
hclm. Spring Creek. ..Jeremiah Elliott, John
Davis.
On motion of Judge Dickinson, tho Con
vention then proceeded to the nomination
of candidates.
COMMISSIONER.
C. R. Wainright nominated John Barr,
of Bcnezct township.
George D. Messenger nominated H. S.
Beltinp, of Ridgway township.
Michael Weidert nominated Henry War
ner, of Jones township.
Ou motion the nominations then closed,
and II. S. Bcluap was nominated on the
third ballot, as follows :
1st Bal. 2nd Dal. 3d Bal.
Barr 10 10 0
Bel nap 8 8 12
Warner 3 3 10
When the nomination for Commissioner
hud been mado unanimous, on motion of
Judge Dickinson, Clark A. Wilcox, of Hor
ton township, was nominated for Auditor
by acclamation.
On motion, the Convcution then proceed
ed to nominato a candidate for
BUEU1I r.
Georgo D. Messenger nominated Martin
V. Moore, of Ridgway township.
Louis Volluier nominated C. U. Sexton,
of St. Mary's.
Bernard Cauovan nominated Patrick Ma
louc, of Ridgway township.
John C. McAllister nominated Jacob Mc
Cauley, of Fox township.
Ou motion, tho nominations wero then
closed, and on the 3d ballot Jacob McCau
lcy, of Fox township, was nominated, ns
follows :
1st. Bal. 2nd Bal. Bal.
M. V. Moore, 3 0 0
C. R. Sexton, 5 -l 1
J. MoCauley, 6 10 14
rut'k Mulonc, 8 8 i
Mr. Moore's name wa3 withdrawn after
the tire t ballot.
The nomination was then mado unani
mous, una .Mr. mcKinson noininaieu us our
candidate for Assembly, Thomas J. McCtil
lough, of Clearfield county, and therebcing
no other nominations, Mr. McCullough was
chosen as the Democratic caudidato for As
sembly.
Od motion of John C. McAllister, Hon.
Wm, A. Wallace, of Clearfield county, was.
by acclamation, declared tho choice of Elk
county for State Senate.
On motion of Georire Dickinson, the Con
vention unanimously nominated Hon. Wm.
P. Jenks, of Jefferson county, as the clioico
of Elk county for Congress.
On motion, the Convention then prococd
ed to the selection of a Standing Committee
for the ensuing year, when the following
named gentlemen were ehoscn :
GEO. D. MESSENGER, Chairman.
Bouciet, H. R. Wilson ; Benzingcr, Ja
cob Vollmcr ; Fox, James McCloskey
Highland, W. J. Stubbg ; Horton, John C
McAllister ; Jay, Jacob Oval ; Jones, F.
VoIk ; Ridgway, C. V. Gillis j St. Mary's,
Joseph Wilhslin ; Spring Creek, Jeremiah
Elliott.
Alter power being given by tlio Conren
tion to each member of (he Standing Com
mittee to appoint a Vigilance Committee of
as many active Democrats os were neccssn
ry iu their respective districts, Ihey were
requested, when the Convention adjourn
to meet at the office of John G. Hall, Esq
On motion, tho following gentlemen w jro
elected Representative Conferees:
Louis Vollmcr, of St. Mary's ; P. W
Hays, of Fox ; John F. Moore, of Ridgway.
On motion, the following gentlemen were
elected Senatorial Conferees :
Charles Lubr, of 61. Mary's ; C. Wain
right, of lScnezct, Clark Wilcox, of Horton
Ou motion, the following gentlemen were
elected Congressional Conferees !
Major 11. K ret z, of St. Mary's; C. V
Gillie, of Ridgway ; Jeremiah Llliott, o
Sprii.g Creek.
.VI' -:r t'".-.''!uv.',ns t.Vit lie Convention
heartily rti.lnrso tlio principles us ommriiit- '
ed iu the New York platform ; pledging a
united support to tho County, District,
State nml National DcuiocriUio tickets, and
instructing tlio conferees to voto hb direct
ed by the uctiou of tiie Convention, it was,
on motion resolved that tho Convention do
now adjourn wit limit day.
GEO. D. MESSENGER, rrcs't.
Cms. h. Human,
Joun 1'. MocitK,
Secret ai
MEETING OF THE CO V COMMITTEE.
Agreeably to the rcduest lniule in the
Convention that tho Standing Committee
meet at the cllicc of John G. Hall, Esq.,
immediately after that body had finished
its business, tho members repaired thither.
Mr. Messenger took tho chair, and Chas.
E. Reman w as elected Secretary.
Tho registry of voters in the different
districts were then delivered to the chair.
The committee then proceeded to namo
vigilance commit! ccs to act in conjuncion
with Hie standing committer, in accordance
with the resolution of the Convention, nnd
the following named gentlemen wora chosen:
Benczet...II. R. Wilson, chairman ; C.
Wainright, Julius Jones, Milton Chase,
John Barr.
Benzingcr Jacob Vollmor, chairman ;
Joseph Kocrncr, John Stockman, Charles
Rittcr, Martin Sorg, Adam Jcsberger, Se-
bastianGoetz.
Fox. ..James McCloskcy, chairman ; Jas.
A. Malone, Y. W. Hays, L. Mohan, junior.
Highlaud...Wm. Stubbs, Thomas Camp
bell.
Horlon...J. C. McAllister, chairman
James McClcllan, Alfred Short, 0. V. Kcltx,
JohnMcMahon, Jefferson Taylor.
Jay ...Jacob Oval, chairman : Samuel
Vasbindcr, John Thomas, Frank Spangler.
Jone8...F. Wonk, chairman ; Michaol
Weidert, C. C. Neering. Henry Warner.
Ridgway... C. V. Gillis, chairman ; W. S.
Madigan, Fred. Wilmarth, Thos. Wheeler,
Nelson Gardner.
St. Mary's. ..Joseph WiiheVn, chairman :
William Schultzc, Anton Benningcr, George
lietgar, j nines Coyne.
Spring Crick. ..Jeremiah Elliott, chair
man ; Martin l'crrin, Newton Lounsberry,
it llliam Jackson, Ucorge Stafford.
On motion, C. V. Gillis was elected
Treasurer, after which the committee ad
journed to meet at the call of the chairman.
GEO. D. MESSENGER, Ch'mn.
C. E. Beman, Secretary.
ADDRESS OF THE . HEMOCTAHIC
STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE.
Democratic Statb Commtteb
Rooms, Cleaiifii.uj, July HI.
Democrats of Pcuiwlcania :
Wc earnestly mvitc you to organize
for victory.
w
Attention to details, persevering en
ergy, nrgaiiizMion and discipline will
bring triumph to your principles
leal ami perseverance m every Deiii"
ocrat, aud thorough organization iu
every locality, arc tlio roads to suc
cess.
Superficial effort, noise aud parade
arc valueless. J.I10 stake is a .nighty
onc.aud must bo won by systematic work
d busmes.likc encrty
Pennsylvania is tho battlo.trronnd.
At the October clcctiou tlio enemy will
make their most determined contest
You occupy tho post of honor tho
vanguard ot the Democratic party. You
have proven vour ability to carry the
btate : and individual eflort, faith in
your principles and couraga in their
maintenance now, will enable you to
count vour maioritv bv tens ot thou
0
sanus.
The diiftof tho tide is toward you ;
changes arc abuudant; and :t is appar
ent that tho political revulsion now in
progtess will cud in the utter overthrow
of Radicalism.
Let us labor to deserve so propitious
a result.
Wc invoke you, thon, to energetic
action, close attention to tho details of
your organization, to the formation of
clubs, to the conversion of voters, to the
enthusiastic support of your candidates
beyiuour, the statesman, and JJIair, the
gallant soldier.
Let us recognize in their names the
symbols of change, tho representatives
of baticd to Radicalism, aud extending
the hand of fellowship to all who wib
aid us in saving the
republic. Conserve
atives and Democrats will move for
ward under their banner, as a mighty
... I
phalanx, united, detcrmimncd and lrro
sistiblc.
Let your warfare be aggressive. Do
Jcnd nolhin?. 'Ibe ltadicais in power
are responsible for the unhappy condi
tion ot our country. Charge upon them
their extravagances and their crimes.
Demand ot them an account for your
trcasuro wasted, your Union not res'
tored, your race degraded, your bust
dosZyed ri
ness
prostituted.
Let your rallying cries be, a govern
ment of white men; equal taxation; one
currency for all.
Organize ! Organize ! Organizes !
To work ! To work ! To work !
By order of the Democratic State Com.
mittce.
WILLIAM A. WALL-ICE,
Chairman.
tsn,Nevcriu the history of Elk coun.
ty was there more deteimination to wiu
for the Democratic) cause than was evin
ced by tho delegates attending tho con
vention on tho -Tib iust. Ho honestly
believe that Elk county will give 700
maioritv lot Sevmour uud Lla:r tui-
RADICAL' HYPOCRISY.
Tho Radical cant about public faith
with tho bondholders is atonco hypocrit.
ical and absurd.' At the very beginning
of the war, ('nngregs passed tho Legal
Tender Act winch tnado greenbacks a
substituto for coin in payment of debts.
This wanton violation of tho rights of
property immediately struck off tho faco
of every Ktato, Company, and individu
al obligation the dia'urenco between the
value of gold and greenbacks. It shav
ed all credits of the people to tho extent
of depreciation of the government cur
rency, Under its operation contracts
made in gold and payable 111 gold wero
liquidated in paper at times . worth but
W cents on the dollar. Radical Icgmla.
tion thus compelled creditors to accept
Si'JO in full satisfaction for 1000. Radi
cals everywhere hastened to avail them
selves of the advantages of tho nef'ari"
ous Act. Notio of them dreampt of
paying in gold when they had the op
portunity to pay in paper. It mado no
difference to them that their obligations
expressly called for the payment of yold
and silver money of the United States.
It was enough that they could pay in
depreciated paper. They universally
elm so and thereby repudiated part of
their private debts.
After the passage of the Lesal Tender
Act tho Radicals paid not only the prin
cipal but the interest of their individual
debts m paper, notwithstanding that
their obligations called for payment ot
principal aud interest in gold. Railroad,
canal, insurance and trust companies,
banks and Earing institutions, managed
entirely or mainly by Radicals, paid in
paper tho principal and interest of debts
lor which thpy received gold and prom
ised to pay gold. All the State gorern
mcuts iu the North,then under the con.
trol of the Radiculs, paid in paper the
principal and interest of loans ibr which
they hud reoeived coin. Pennsylvania
and ?cw j ork, indeed for a short time
after tho passage of the Legal Tender
Act, made a feeble clfoit to to pay their
interest in gold, thereby acknowledging
their duty to continue to do so ; but the
premiums soon became so inconvenient
ly high that the ' Radical legislatures of
these btates.IiKC all the reft, struck their
colors and settled in greenbacks.' And
about twelve months ago tho Radical
Governor and Legislature of Pennsylva
nia paid tho whole funded debt of the
Commi n .vcalth iu legal tender notes,
although the State had received cold
for every bond, and the Legislature had
cxptessly premised to pay cold for every
boud. Resides this, the Legislature of
Pennsylvania for vcars taxed the bonds
of the State like every othor description
ot property.
In view of these facts, wc repeat tbat
the opposition of tlic Radicals to the
payment of tho principal of the Cvo-
twentv bonds iu legal tender notes is
hypocritical and iucrcdulous. l'ithcr
couic iu every otliar similar transaction
shows that they entertain neither prin
ciple nor fcrupieon me suujcct.
Ihoir attciniit to burthen tho cou'.itry
with tho pavmeut of these bonds iu gold
is merely a bid for the political support of
the boiiuholdcrs. It is an unscrupulous
effort to .purchase tho aid and inlluaacc
of money leudcis and capatali.sts at the
expeuso of the sweat and blood of the
laboring classes aud tax payers of the
nation.
Di3u.lt w gravely proposod by the
Radicals to furuih United States arms,
at the rato ol one thousaud to each Con
gressional district in the South, to arm
tho negroes for a war of races, li'ill
the white men of the North voto to
mako Grant Presideut after that? If
they do, thoy deserve to have tho coun.
try plunged inlo a war moro horrible
tb.au that through which we havo pass
ed, and they may expect to see it come
without fail.
E?Ii,T he Radical journals of this state
are not ouly denouncing Governor Sey
mour as disloyal, but some of them are
abusing the, soldiers sent by him to the
defence of Pennsylvania in its hour of
greatest peril. Somo of the editors who
arc engaged in tbw disreputable busr
ncss were fleeing ia wiid terror when
these troops inarched to the defense of
their abandoned homes. Such is Radi
cal gratitude to tlio soldiers.
J642r"Tbo Radicals arc shouting loudly
over tho fact that the Democratic plat
form and candidates aro assailed by 6uch
English newspapors ns tho London
Times. Vhon wore these journals ever
I' J tUS rromiscd
guuu III Lll3 c uuvu ciaica , AA.ivt; iiiuy
not alwiys been against us ? Tho fact
that the Democratic party is assai'.cd by
the organ of the 15iitish autocrats,ouly
show it is right.
r,i5,,l hero are various n ports as to
why Grunt was sent out of lt'atiiiiig(ou,
and forced by his liadical keepers to 10.
tiro to tho privacy of his farm near St
lioms. uue rumor is mat no tias so
given himself up to his unfortunate
hobit sinuo bis uotuitiation, that his re
moval f rom the public notice was s1 1-"
lutcly necessary to prevent the '10St
damaging txposuics. 1 l.i is vuJ'hed
for by well itribrme.l resldetits. ''"b-
in.r,,. IP (ril.-. it : :l v...- ';a'l 1"
IMMENSE EEDTJCTI0N
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HENRY II.
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Above corner of Main
July 30, 1SC8.
Tfeto 3i3beHiseiT)ei)is.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
We have found it necesary, in order to koep the
nnancia department 01 the Advocate on a good
basis, to adopt the following rnle :
Transient Advertisements must he paid for in ad-
vanes ; and all Job work ns soon aa completed.
Bills made out and pretested to yearly advertisers
at the beginning ol earn quarter.
Subscriptions to be paid for invariably in advance,
uovlt John t. Moohe, Publisher
T
AO THE INHABITANTS of RIDGWAY.
SOMETHING NEW.
The undersigned having made arrange
ments to open a Meat, fish and Vegetable
Market in Uidgwny, wishes to inform tho
public t lint he will be found in his place of
business in tho basement of Ur. fuller's
residence, where ho will have FRESH
MEAT lor sale every Monday, Wednesday
and Friday; FUKSII FISH every Tuesday
and Friday ; VEGETABLES always on
Hand.
July 30. IROS-tf JNO. MALIPHANT.
V. 8. Next week being Courtweek, will
have Fresh Meat on Monday, Tuesday,
Thursday and Friday. J. M.
STOLiEN.""g?t ?'"o
tilli instant, O110 Brewer s Book, Six Boxes
of Cigars, containing tiOO Cigars, marked
B. & C. on one side, La Ititica 011 top nnd
label on end, One Bar Bottle marked Gin,
One Bar Bottle, marked Tansy Bitters.
A liberal reward will be paid for tho ap
prehension of tho thief or thieves.
CHARLES H.VOLK.
St. Mary's, Ya., July 25, 18GS.
I
NTEUNAL ilEVENVE TAXES. Notice
is hereby given that I will attend at the
Hyde House, in Uidgway on Tuesday and
Wednesday, tho 4th and 5lh uays of August
next, 'Courtweek), lor the purposo ot col
looting and receiving tho Internal Uevenue
Tuxes fur l(iS. Tersons neglecting to pay
at that time subject .themselves toau audi
tion of 5pe' cent, on their tax.
1 J O KD,
Deputy Coll. 19th District, Pcnu'a.
X 1ST OF JURORS Grand and Traverse
I J drawn for August term, liSu'8.
OltANl) JL'KOUS.
Bcnezct Coleman T Johnson,
lienzinger Anthon Bauer.
Fox .lames Furnsworth, Conrad Moycr,
junior, Enos Hays, I Meredith, junior,
Mlus jWuycr, vt imam Ilewut.
Horton J Tay'or.
Jny G Thurston, S Vasbiudcr.M Spangler,
I UothrncK.
Rideway T B Cobb, Kimball Scribner,
Minor V, lleox, N Gardner, J V llouk,
Tl.om.'is .1 Wheeler.
Spring Creek Henry R Moore.
Si. .Vary's C JcVoau, T. i'iiumett.
Tii.vi:r.si: .testing.
Bcnezct W Murray, James IV Crown,
Byron .T. June.-!.
Benzingcr F Tcgler, George Decker, C'o
Kernel'.
Fox G Funk, J W Rodi'ers, P Murphy,
John Mohan, L .Vol. an, seuior, L. Mohan,
junior, S Hays, 11 Thompson, J Horrdiy,
H Cross,. J Moycr, Eli P Kyler, E K
Gresh, Alexander Cameron.
Horton Dennis Egglestou.
lay A W Gray.
Jones E Burliiigaino, John -Varoh, John
Pi.-tuer.
Hide-way II F Ovcrholtzer, J FDill, Isaac
Stephenson.
Si. Mary's Georgo Imhoff, Frank Weis
Georcc l.d Weis, Georgo Wnlmsley, N J
W C Schultzc, Joseph Keruer, A Weis,
T 1ST OF CAUSES set down for trial
I J at August Term, 1.S0S, of the Court
of Common Pleas of Elk county.
commencing August od, 1SGS.
H'aiuwriglit vs Corrcll
llcll vs Werner, ctal.
llcebncrs Heirs vs Scott.
Rathbarti vs West creek 51. & 51. Co.
Lawrence vs Luhr, ctal.
Bowman vs Elliot, ctal.
Malioud vs Crirpin, ctal-
Hyatt vs JMeLauIey.
Shawmut Coal Co. vs Hyde & Reed.
est lr. Ins. Co. vs Scbullze.
Hyde &, Reed vs Woodbury.
Wilhclm vs licnziugor, i.'ch. Dist.
Stephen vs Same.
Rood vs Rrcedi't), c!al,
Co. Nat. l'.k vs Powell.
Maliu vs Corey.
Pcleool vs Tozicr.
Souther vs Coyne, ctal.
GEO. A. RATUKURN Proty.
HOUSE. SIGN ND ORNAMENTAL
PAINTING. --TI10 iindersipned Iniv
cuiicliiJi'dlo haiiff up for a while in Uidgway,
wouM respei''li!!y inform its citizens nn.1
I lioc ul'" stirrouuiliii;' vicinity, ilnitllicy
are invpareil todnnll work in their lino in u
aanner warranted to suit their customers
and at as reasonable a prico as it can be done
by tuiy other man.
Our liio.in i.iin 'Live anil let live.'
All orders prmuptlv 111 1 einle l in.
JAi.'k T.SIIl'fKS ('.
Ju1y2 liin.
TNVKLiM'l S. J.AP.CT.S
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IN TIIE PRICE OP
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THOMAS'
& Dcjwt Streets,
RIDGWAY, PENN'A.
DR. C. W. STEBBIN8, of Brookvilld,
l'a., begs leave to inform tho citizen
of Uidgway and vicinity that ho will bo in
Ridgwny during the coming Court, com
mencing on the tfd day of August next. Her
oilers hi professional services to all those
who are atlliclcd with bad teeth, nnd giinr
autces satisfaction. julyll
Wil E E LE R & WILSON'd SEW
ING MACHINES. The under
signed having been appointed Solo Agent
for tho salo of Wheeler & Wilson's Sowing
Machines for Elk counly. He keeps an
assortment constt.ntly onhand. Machines
sold at Philadelphia and New Yor prices.
Any parties desirous of obtaining them can
address J. K. WH1TMOHE,
March 0t-'C0-ly. at Ridcway, Pa.
QHEIUFF'S SALE. By virtuo of a writ
of Vrnlitioni Exponas issued outof tho
Court of Common Pleas of Elk county, and
to me directed I will, by virtuo ol said writ,
expose to PUUL1C SALE nt tho Court
House in Ridgway, on tlio first .Womlay in
August, being tbu 3d il itv, the following
described property, to wit ;
By virtue or tins writ 1 havo levied npon
the interest of the defendant of in and to
a certain tract of unseated land situated ly
ing and being in Jay towushid Elk County,
Pennsylvania being warrant a umber liver
th )ip:md and six (5(MMi) cnnt iining nine
thousand and ninty acres (UO'JOJnnd nliow-
anco warranted in the namo of W. Vi.llink
and others. Bounded on the North (ftr
Warrant Number t00! on the EiikI by
Warrant Number GO07 on the South by
Warraiit Number 5017 and on tho Vcl by
Warrant Number 4l',l5 nnd tract warranted
iu the name of Horace Little. Seiod und
taken in executieu and to bo sold as the
property of the Cherry & Trout It tin Oil A:
Mining Company.
B.Sale to commence at 1 o'clock P. M.
of f.aid diiy.
P. M U.11NK, Deputy ShcrilT.
Sheriff's Office Kidywny July 11, lftiH.
S'1
IT. MARY'S STEAM T ANN ERA !
J T. F. E-ponsluwlo & Co.
Take pleasure iu umioiincing to Ihc pnblie
ot Elk and surrounding counties that they
have thoroughly refitted mid rennovated
this old and well-known establishment, aiul
congratulate themselves that with their ex
tended faeilies, with tirst class workman,
that they can put out ns good work ns cuu
be found 1111 where. Wo have, and keep
constantly unhand nlll kinds, of leather
such as in general use iu this section, in
cluding Sji'inish and Country S"b' Let. titer !
Culfshinx, ShiifihiHS, kijifLim .'
Jinnies ?: I'jju:r Lentliv.r !
r CASH PAID FOR JUDFS.
Give us 11 call nnd be convinced of tho
truth of what wa suite. I iiiai-l'ij.-il
COURT PROCLAMATION.
WHEREAS, the Hon. H. W. Williams,
Piesidui'.tand Hons. V (,'. Scliuluo
tiiul Jesse Ky'.ui-, Associates. Judges nftho
('oiirt of tjiiarler Sossiens. ()r; lian. nui-t,
Oyer and Terminer, find General Jail Deliv
ery, for the trial ol rnpilnl and other otb 11.
ccs in the enmity of I'ilk, by their precepts
to uic directed, have ordered the aforesaid
named Courts to be hidden at Ridgway, in
and for the county uf Elk, on the first M011-
day iu August, it being the lid dny of tho
month, aud to continue one week. Noiieo
is hereby given to tho Coroner, Justices of
the Peace, und ConMnblcs of the count v of
Elk, thin they are by these presents com
manded to be then und Iherfl in their prop
er persons at t n o'clock, A. M., of said
day, with their rolls, records nnd inpuisi
tious, ami ollici remembrances, to ilo I Undo
things which their ollit-rs appertain to bo
dune, and that nil Justices of said county
make returns of all recognizances entered
into before them, to tho Clerk of the Court
us per Act of Assembly of May din, 18)1 1.
And those who are bound by their recugui
znuccs in piosecute tho prisoners that are
or shall be iu the iail of tho county of Elk,
nnd to be then and thereto prosecute
against them as shall be just.
JAMES A. M.VLONF,
Ridgwny, June 'JOth. Sheriff.
"a lect 1; u k TtrvoT'NtTTi en iTsf
published in n sealed envelope.
A Lecture on I ho Nature, Treatment nnd
Radical cure of fpormntorrlioen, or cnii
1111I Weakness, lnduntnry Emissions, Sex
ual Debility, und liupediiiii'Ula to niariinge
gi'iierall. Nervousness, Consumption, Ep
ilepsy and Fits ; Mental and Physical In
capacity, resulting from .Self-Abuse, ,c.
by Robert J. Citlvei-wtll, M. I)., author of
the "Green Honk," etc. Price in u healid
envebiie. ouly six cents.
The celebrated aiulior, in this a dmirablo
i'f:-nj, clearly demons! rites from a thirty
years'siicccislul pi act iee, that tlieubirm
ing coiisc'iucnccs of sell' abuse may be rad
ically cured without, tho ire uf internal
medioine, or the application of thoknile,
pointing out a mode of cure at once simple,
certain aud effectual, by means of which
every sufferer, no mutter what his coiidi.
lion may be, may euro himself cheaply,
1,1-iv'ileli; unit I'.-ltlit-allV.
yJX This Lecture should be in the ImmU
Of every youth and every man 111 tho land.
Sent under seal, in a plum envelope, to
any address po-tpiid, on receipt ol six
renin, or two post slnmp. Also, Dr. Cul.
vei well's " Marriage Guide," j.rice J joi nts.
Vldre-w Ihe Pub! i -hers.
CII AS. J. V. KLINE CO ,
1.1T 11, 1 Wur Vr.fi l n A .".sit
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