- - 1 .1 " JOHN F. MOoRE, Editor, WEDNESDAY, September OOth. :: 18G8 KATIONAL DEMOCRATIC TICKET, FOB PRESIDENT IN 1869, HON. HORATIO SEYMOUR, OF NEW YORK. FOR VICK PRESIDENT, GEN. F. P. BLAIR, or Missouri. DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET. For Auditor General, CHARLES E. BOYLE, Of Fayette County. For Surveyor General,. GEN. WELLINGTON H. ENT 0 Columbia County, Democratic District Ticket. FOR CO.NRE88, HON. RASELAS BROWN, of Warren county. STATE SENATE, HON. W. WALLACE, ol Clearfield Co ASSEMBLY, HON. T. J. McCULLOUOII, of ClearGeld couuty. Democratic County Ticket. SHERIFF, JACOB McCAULEY, of Fox twp. COMMISSIONER, H. S. BELNAP, of Ridgway twp. AUIUTOR, C. A. WILCOX, of Ilorton twp. COilillTTEEME.V, TO WORK I The merltber of the Democratic coun. ty Conimitte u expected and required to organize hi township or borougto. lie is to appoint a Vigilance Committee of one or two pcrsous in each sch ool district keep a list of voters, attend to patural'u&tion, assessment, distributing documents, getting up meetings,prepar ing and bringing out a full vote on election day,, furnishing tickets, &o. The vigilance Committeeman is to assist the Chairman in all these duties. He must have a list of the voters in his school district, and see that every man who can be induced to vote the white njan'd ticket is at the polls. flM. . T 1- 1 ... . i ne ivauicais are quietly organizing in a similar manner, and hope to be benefitted by their own activity, and the apathy of the Democrats. Where mem, bera of any committee are unable, from any cause, to discharge their duties, they should resign and have others ap poiutcd. All active andl inteligent Democrats should assist the Committees, and help swell tho majority. Be active be dilligent, and at the same time prudent and cautious in presence of tho enemy. Be " Vise as serpents and harmless as doves." " UP GUARDS AND AT THEM." Attention Democrats ! We hope oui friends will give the Assessor's List, which ii now posted up in every election district in the county, a thor. ough examination, and see whether their own names are on it, as well as those of their neighbors. Let no one be o foolish as to lose his vote through negleoting so simple a remedy. When the namo of a voter is not found on the list, go to the Assessor at once and have it put On, unless you possess a receipt for paying' taxes assessed within two years. B AT Home Democrats, make your business arrangements to be at home on election day. No man.for any trivial cause should bo absent from tho polls on the 13th oi October. Vigi lanoe Committees, and active Demo crats, look at ter young men, and thoso who are careless about voting. See that the Radicals do not scud suoh men off on a wild goose chase, to keep them from voting. BQtplf ou want a man in Congress who will help to restore the country to its pristine glory, vote for Judge Brown. He will do all be can to accomplish it. DISFRANCHISED. v ho is J Every man in New York Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indinna, Michigan or any other State who is opposed to recognizing the negroes an equal of the white man, nnd moves into Arkansas or some other carpet bag State, where it is made a qualification for voting that tho elector shall declare himself iu favor of the civil and political equality of nil men. There are thousands of men each of the great States above named who, though acting with tho rcpubli can party, have voted against negro suffrage in their own State. All 6ucb men are disfranchised under the process of forcing the negro up and the white man down, which has been resorted to in the South by tho rcconstruotionists tlow it works will nppcar in a most striking light by tho following : Scene : A Union soldier, who has moved to Arkansas, and bought a farm there, wants to register under the pro vision of the reconstruction constitution which says: "The General Asscm bly, nt its first session, shall provide suitable laws for the registration of elec tor." Art.V, sec. 22. Register What is your name J Soldier John Smith. R. Age ? S. Twenty-five. R. Native or naturalized ? S. Born in New York. R. Ever given aid or comfort to the rebellion r S. No 1 I served in the Union army from Bull Run to Appomattox R. Can you take and subsoribe to the registration oath r H. What is it T R. I, John Smith, do here solemnly swear that I will support and maintain the Constitution and laws of the United States, and the Constitution and laws of the State of Arkansas : that 1 am not excluded from registering or voting by any clauses in the first, second, third, or fourth subdivisions of Article VIII of tho Constitution of the State of Arkan sas; that 1 will never countenance or aid in the secession of this State from tho United States : that I accept the civil and political equality of all men, and agree not to attempt to uepnve any per son or persons, on account of race, color, or previous condition, of any politioal or civil right, privilege, or immunity enjoyed by any other class of men ; and furthermore, that I will not in any way injure.or countenance in others any attempt to injure any person or persons on account of past or present support of the Uovernmcnt ot the united estates, or the political and civil equality of all men, or for affiliation with any political party. h I can t take that oath. I don t believe in any such equality at all. I am better than a nigger, and so were my father and mother before me. I de mand, sir, to be registered here as a loyal citizen of the United States, and an ex. soldier in the Union army. It.- Can't help it. That's the regis tration oath, and if you don't take it you can't vote, hold office, or sit on a jury in Arkansas. It's in the constitu tion, and Congress has approved it. S. D n such a constitution, and d n Cougress, too. If this is the ticket that Grant is running on.he can't havo my vote. Exit, disfranchised. TEE DEBT INCREASING. Jf they had done nothing else that demanded the condemnation of the people, the Radicals ought to be turned out of power for increasing the publio debt in time of profonnd pca?e. The official monthly repoit of Secretary Mc. Cullough shows that tho public debt in creased twelve milliout 0 dollars during the month of August just past. This is at tho rate of one hundred and forty milliyns per annum. If wo give the Radicals another lecse of power and they increase the debt ad the same rate every year, we shall have five hundred and seventy-six millions of dollars added to the publio debt during the next Pros identia! term, This increase of debt would Tender increased taxation necessary, in order to avoid repudiation. Now is it possible for the people to stand an increase of taxation 1 Are they not already taxed to the farthest limit of endurance ? These are questions wbioh the people can answer for themselves. They ought to consider well before they answer tin ough the ballot-box, tor their answer will stand for four years. They may rue it before three months but there will be do taking it back. It behooves the peoplo of Clearfield well this After all county especially to consider matter of debt and taxation. they have lost in the last six years, they can poorly afford to pay the taxes levied on them at present! Can they afford to bavq their taxes increased J They can. not; but even if they could they ought not to consent to it whon they know that tho money is wasted on worthless negroes in the South. Clear firfj Rc publican, THE WAR OF RACES B EG UX. Terrible Riot An Armed. Mob of Four jinnarcn ieyroes and Carpet-bay. gcrs Attack the Town of Camilla Ocorifta Seventy five Person Kill. at and Doundcd' . r. . - auousta, sept. Z. A fearful riot is reported to have occurrod at Camilia tho county scat of Mitchell county Georgia, last Saturday. The following arc all the particulars ruooived which wcro telegraphed from Bainbrid.u'C, wincn is twenty nine miles from the scene of tho reported riot. It states that Mr. Pierce, tho Radical candidate lorCongres, and Mr. Murphy, an ex i. ......... . ... , . jjuicuu Hguiu, win BDout three hundred negroes, armed and equipped, started on Friday for Camilia. with three weeks' rations and boxes of new arms and ac coutrements, their intention being, it is said to overawe tho citizens and kill the leading Democrats of the town and vuinity. Before they started a frieod ly negro exposed their plans, and a ne gro courier was dispatched to Camilia to inform the citizens of what was going on. A deputation of three prominent citizens met the mob at tJhina Church, nve miles troni tho town. The Govern or s proclamation disarming and forbid mg armed organizations was read. The moo paid no attention, nnd determined to march on the ton and kill such as they choose. Thrice more tho deputa. tion reaionf trated,cntreating the negroes to come in without arms, and thev should nolle molested. Their effort. were fruitless to diisuade tho neirroes and the mob marched into town, with banners flying and drums beating. They numbered nearly four hundred, having been joined by others on the route. The mob halted and clamored tor tho blood of a man named John Johnsjn company j. winy, uiesenicu mmcfit when a hundred guns were presented at them. The fcrnier. being intoxicated fired, and the riot commenced, the mob firing ot evory one they could see. The citizens, whito and colored, rallied, gathering about ulty stand of arms, lhe mob was vigo.-ouslv attacked and driven back, beating a hasty retreat, which spread into a panic The ne groes were pursued 5 miles, losing 35 killed and many wounded, the total loss. as far as ascertained, being from seventy nve to one nunared in killed and woun ded. Owing to tho panio among the mob, only five whites were severely wouuded. The colored citizens of Ca milia are reported to have rallied promptly w.th the whites in defeating the mob, whoso stores and munitions were captured. At last reports Camilia was quiet. lhe news of this riot has caused some excitement. It is known that the negroes are armed throughout the State, but the whites have no serious r - t j- ... i .c .. icura ui uisiumances ir tuc negroes are not precipitated into riots through vio lent appeals to their passions. B,The work goes bravely on. In addition to the long list of meetings luiu uuuur iuo uumcuiate auspices ot me oiaie jommittee, tne local canvass ordered by that committee are vigorous. ly prosecuted in every locality. There is scarcely a county in the state in which its orators are not upon the stump, arousing tne people to the vital impor tance of the pending issue. Iu glancio" at tne newspapers ot the dillerent local- ites, we see twenty-two meetings adver tised in Venango County, uincteea in Northumberland County, ten in Prank- lin County, fifteen in Chester County, r j- r. .... t nine in xnuiana uouuty, tinrteen in Beaver County, seveutecn in Cambria County, eleven in Bailor County, six teen in I'ayetto County, nineteen in Cumberland County, eleven in Fulton County, twenty-two in Armstrong, and corresponding numbers in muny others. J. bis is the euective way to reach the people, and must tell upon tho result. When Thaddeus Stevens the au thor of the reconstruction measures- declared that they were contrary to, and outside of tho Constitution, how ridiculous and absurd it is for the Radi cal speakers, at their little meetings, in this county, to spend their breath in trying to prove that they are Constitu tional and valid. B)wlf a Southern man happens nt any time to knock over a noisy insult, ing nigger, the Jacobin papers ut ouce take it up and make a great deal of talk about rebellion, riots, and oppres sion of the poor blacks ; but if on arm ed body ol negroes go traveling about tho country, as in Georgia, niurdericg and plundering whomsoever they meet tho Jacobins at once pronounce the re. ports ot the same a copperhead lie. It is too bad something cannot be dona to please these Radical prints. They are driven to desperation, and unless a riot is gotten up in the South, their cause u certainly lost. 1 hey are sadly in need of "rebel outrages," and some of their managers would pay a good price for 1.0 roe of them furnished immediately. Let them be bloody and of tho Ku Klux order. jft.The National Debt is computed to be Twenty-Six Hundred Millions of Dollars. In lout) it was only beventy Millions of Dollars. So much for eight years of Radical rale. Can tho peoplo affoid to longer retain them 1 lcr inl $ttiw. fc-iTWo judge from the Immense sales that Mrs. S. A. ALLEN'S Improved (new style, Hair Restorer or Dressing (in one bottle) is preferred by every one. Every Druggist sells it. l'ricc, One Dollar. 1 0 TUB TOTKBSOF El.K Coi'NTV. HaV ing oeen solicited ty my friends of both panics to become nn Independent candi iaio Tor tMier.n nt the approaching elcclio 1 linva concluded to obev their wish ph. fin icspccmiuy ask Uio support of all Vfli inny icei inclined to vote lor mc. D. C. OYSTER. JfcarTnrcliRBcrs of lands in St. Mary' at the last Treasurer's Sales, are informs that their deeds and bonds enn hofVmn.l i mo omco oi Short, Hall & Co.. at Saint. Ma ry's j for other parts of the comity at the uiiico oi oomner, nuns Souther, Ridgeway. lhe costs of sale must be mid nn nr bo. lore adjourned sale on the 3d of October next or the lands will be resold. A Card. A Clergyman, while residing in South America as a missionary, discov ered a safo and simple reniody for the cure or nervous weakness, turlv Decay. Diseas es of the Urinary and Seminal Organs, and the whole train of disorders brought, on by bers have been cured by this noble remedy Prompted by a desire to benefit the aliiiotci ...Menu nun vicious uauus. iircni. num. and unfortunate, I will send the recipe for luui.miiig mm using i nis nicnicine, in a seated envelope, to any one who needa it, iKLJSOFCIIAUQE. Address, J0SFP1I T. INMAN, Station D, liible House, Sep0-3m. New York City " They made her a grnve t oo cold nnd damp ror boui so noucst and true. If they had been wise, the dire ncccssi ty of opening a grave for one so lovelv luigin imve Deen averted, riantat ion Hit ters, if timclr used, are sure to rescue the young and lovely, the rriddle aged, and the awing, irom connrincd sicKness. Almost all diseases have their beginning iu uuiue Biigm uimcuity or me Stomach which would eventuate in Dyscensia. Head ache, Liver Complaints, Night sweats, Con sumption, Ueatli. 1'lanlation Hitters will prevent these premonitory symptoms, and neep me oiood pure and the health good while they invigorate the system, they cuiiecn mc inula. Magnolia Water a deliehlful toilet ar ticlc superior to cologne, and at half the price. A nt Hkmeiiv in Consumption A Physician who hid Consumption for sever, al years, with frequent bleedings of the lungs, cured himself with medicine uu known to the profession, wlien his caso ap pearcd hopeless. Ho is the only physician who nas used it in his own ncrsou. or who lias any knowledge of its virtues ; and he can ascribo the degree of health he now enjoys to nothing but the use of his medi cine; and nothing but utter despair and enure extinction oi an Hope of recovery, together with a want of confidence in all others induced him to haiard the exper- imeui. io inose sunenng with any dis ease of the lungs ho proffers a treatment. ho confidently believes will eradicate th hiscasc. Price bl.60 per bottle. orSSn dalf dozen, sent by express. Send for a circular or call on Du. K. Boylston Jack son, No. 250. North Tenth Street. Phila delphia, Pa. maySO.CS-ly m m BSI-Strono Testimony from the " Con stitutional Union," Washington, D. C. Hoofland's German Uitters. Under this caption, we would; call the attention of our rcauers 10 a Highly scientific preparation, tho merits of which have been attested by hundreds of our most iutclicren citizens. It has acquired i reputation over tho whole country as the best tonio known, and for uyspepsia. and all other diseases arising fiom a disordered stomach, it has no equal. It contains no alcoholio spirits of any kind, but is purely vegetablo in its character ; and we can fully vouch for its curative properties, having used it ourselves. "lloollnnd s German Dittcrs contains no Liquor of any description. Hoofland's German Tonic Is a com bination of all tho ingredients ol the Dit- icrs, wim pure banta Cruz Hum, orange, anise, ko.. making a preparation of rare medical value, Tho Tonic is used for the same diseases as the Kilters, in cases where some Alehoholic Stimt:lant is required- Priucipal Oilice, 031 Arch St., Phil'a, Pa. Sold everywhere by Druggists and others. Wilmartii, Pa., August 25th 1808. Henry Oisston : Dear Sir The 72 inch saw which I sant you in May for repair has proved itself (since rebuilt by you) to be as near perfection as onythtng can be. Ucfore Sending it to tou 1 had sent it in the original makers (Hubbard, Prothers & Co., Pittsburgh) who returned it to me ac companied with a heavy bill of repairs, but not improved in the least. I concluded that tho saw never could bo made to run and that I would have to replnoe it with a new one, at the ureent rcaucst of mv head sawyer, I sent it to you. After being rciurncu to me with your improved shaped teeth I cut on it almost 400.000 feet nf boards, with one re-gumming, and could have out one half as much more had it not been accidentally run into a piece of steel, breaking half an inch off one tooth, I then put your improved guuimer for chamberincr machine) upon the saw, and in three hours put tho teeth in tho same condition they wore when first gummed out. i ours truly FKED WILMARTII. SPECIAL NOTICE. We have found it nocesary, in order to keep the uuaacuu aopanment oi ine advocate on a good basis, to adopt thelollowine rule : Transient Advertisements must be paid for in ad vance ; and all Job Work as toon as complettd. Bills made out and presented to yearly advertisers at the beginning ot each quarter. Subecripti-.nl to be paid for iuvaiiably in advance. novii John r. Moore, Publisher ADM lNISTRATRIX'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that letteis of administration having been granted to the undersigued on the estate of Anthonv Cunnn late of POX TOWNSHIP, deeenned nil persons indebted to said estate are rcmiet. ed to come forward and make immediate pay ment, and those haviDg claims against the same will present them duly authenticated for settlement. JX. T. KVLER, Sept. .10, 18G Ct. Administrator. I N THE DISTRICT COURT of the luite JMatcs, oi the Western District of Pun sylvania. Frederick Huuo;ph, a Pnnkrui under the Act of Congress of March 2nd, inui. Having applied for a discharge from nn ins uelitp, nnd o.licr claims provable uu uer said act, l.y order of the court, notice is nereiiy given, to all persons who lmv i'iuii-u Mii-ir ueuis, nmi oincr persons in tcrcsted, to appear ou the 28th day of Oc Inber, 1808, nt !) o'clock, A. M., before 8 .. Vtooilrutt, l.sq., Register, at the Hyd noupe, in umgway, l'n., to show cause, it nny they hnve, why a Discharge should not ne granted to the said bankrupt. An lurthcr, notice is hereby given, that th i ...... . - ... sccoiiii mm iiuru meciings oi creditors o creditors of said bankrupt, reiiuired byth 27th nnd 28th sections of said Act, will be held before the said Register, at the sum t nno and place. S. C. McCAXDLEPS, Scp23d,18G8-rt Clerk, "JOTICE The Bevcral Courts of Elk 11 County, commencing on Monday, th 2d day of November, 1808, being iho first Monday, will on that day be adjourned t Monday, November 10, 1808. hcinii the thir Monday, for which timo tho juries will b summoned. Suitors, Jurors, Justices. Constables, nnd .ill other persons having business before th sniu looting win take notice ana govern inemscivcs accordingly. Py order of the Hon. II. TV. Williams, Additional Law Judge, 4th Judicial District GEO. A. RATHHUN, Proth'ry. Ridgway, September 21st, 1808-31. TN THE DISTRICT COURT of fhd Unit J cd States for the Western District Pennsylvania, P. TV. Rarrctt. a bankrupt under the act of Congress of March 2nd 1807, having applied for a eischarge'from nil his debts, and other claims provable unucrsaiu aci, Dy order or the Court, no tico is hereby given, to all persons who hnve proved their debts, and other persons interested, to nppcar on the 28th day of Oc tober, 1808, at J o'clock, A. M before S. r,. Vtoodrutf, Esq., Register, at the Hyde House in Kidgway, Ta.. to show cause, if any uiey nave, why a diseharee should not be granted to the said bankrupt. And fur ther, notice is hereby given, that the sec ond nnd third meetings of creditors of the said nnnkriipt, required by the 2"lh and 28th sections of said act, will be held before tho said Register, at the same timo and rincc. S. C. McCANDLESS. Sep23,18GS-2t. Clerk JF YOU WANT Cara.d, getter audi gut-grad DONE IN TUB Ncafest ZioU s the Art, and at tub 1GWEST LIVING HATES GIVE YOUR ORDERS TO THE Cttt prorate griiitiufl etfabtMunrst. JJI1. TAYLOll'S OLIVE BRANCH BITTERS. A mild nnd agreeable TONIC STIMU LANT, STOMACHIC and CARMINATIVE BITTERS Extracted entirely from IIERRS & ROOTS. Highly beuefioial in DYSPEPSIA, GFNERAL DEBILI TY, AND LOSS OF APPETITE And nn excellent corrective for persons sufi'ering from Disorders of the Bowels, Flatulence, &c. SOLD EVERY IT HERE ! Depot, No. 413 Market Street, Phila'a. Scp9,'08-ly J. K. TAYLOR CO. UIILIP MAM FAOIL'UEB Of No. 201 Church Street, rhiladelnhia. Send for Engravings and Price List. N. B. Presidential Campaign Torches, , 28, 80, 35 and $40 per hundred. s94t DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. The partnership heretofore existing oei ween the undersigned in the Tanning usiuess has been this day uissolvcd by mutual consent. n. f espensiiade, E. L. SCHULTZE, CM. MOUSE, St. Mary's, Sept., 0 3t. nA.-.iS, Rill-Heads, Letter-Heads, Tags, . II lv.:n , t. i . . ' iiuuuuuii, Co., uoiiein a neat manner. Hj at (hO LOWB8T JBICE. FOR CASH, at the Elk Advocate Printing Oliioo. IRANK 8. BARRETT, Attorney-at-Law, 1 Clearfield. Penn'o. Will ilk and Cameron courtiea. 6ei.908-y. A'. orders for Stoves and Hard warn will be promptly attended to as soon as reoeived, nt the 12 07 St. MART'S HARDWARE STORE J 01$ WORK of all kinds and des criptions done at this office. I ENVELOPES, LABELS & TAGS neat 2 ly printed 1 1 tho Advocate Olh-o "IHTINO CAIIDSXEATLV EXEC IT- y d HI till;, ofcoc. ii fait: i CENTRLVILLE TIN-SHOP. rOHN TV A PLE dosires to make known f f to tho citizens of Centreville nnd the surrounding country that he has taken the shop formerly occupied by R. J. Mnloney, on "McCauley's Corner" In Centreville, and Hint he hopo hj. paying strict atten tion to his business and the wants of his customers, to merit their pntronnge in his line. lie will Ko.ip on hand a large and well selebtcd assortment of t ana hc ct-fwtt Watr, of his own manufacture, which be will War rant to be of the best quality, nis sfoela consists of everything that is useful iu the tinware line about a house. I ask a fair trial, and if my work doe9 not give satisfaction, my customers will not be obliged to take it. seplti:tf. JOHN WArLE. iy 500,000 CUSTOMERS IN FOUR & Years. Patronizo the Best. Having the largest capital, most exper ienced buyers, and extensive trade of anv concern in the Dollar Sale business, we GUARANTEE SATISFACTION in every instance, and nlso the best selec tion of goods ever offered at ONE DOLLAR EACH. No other concern has any show wherever our agents are selling. Our motto, " Prompt and Reliable." A!nlo and female agents wanted in ciiy nnd country. THE LADIES nre particularly requested to try our popular club system of selling all kinds of Dry and Fancy Goods, Dress Pnltcrns, Cotton Cloth, Castors, Silver Plated Goods, Watches, &c. Established 1804.1 A patent ricn fountain and a chnrlr describing an article to be sold fora dollar. luteins; zoiors-Z; 4Uior$l; C0for$0; 100 for $10 ; sent by maii. Free presents to getter up, worth 50 her cent more than those sent by any other concern.) according to sizo of club, or if not do not fail to send ' or a circular. N. B. Our sale should not be classed with New Vork dollar jewelry gales or bo gus " Tea Comprnics," as it is nothing of the sort. EASTMAN & KENDALL. 05 Hanover Street, may23-0ra. Boston, Mass. "F YOU WANT TO BUV CLOTIII.VG for the Million Go to A. DURLACIIER, Agent, DEALER IN CLOTHING ! CLOTHING GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, TRAVELING BAGS, &c. ST. MAR VS. ELK COUNTY. PENNA. Jau218G81ypd A TfENTION'MlLL-OWNI'ltS ' T THE EAGLE TURBINE WATER WHEEL, patented July SO, 1807. is superior to any wheel in use. The under. signed have tho ngency for said wheel iu he hlate of 1'ennsylvania, and can recomi mend it as being tho best manufactured. For further particulars, nnd circulars, in. quire nt our foundry in Kersey, where machinery, mill-gearing, enstinesaud steam engines will bo made to order at reasonable prices. TVe expect by giving satisfaction n our work to receive a good share of rub. lie patronage. J. F. ROBERTSON, R. BELL. Kersey, Elk Co.. Tb., janld lS08pd. A CARD TO THE LADIES. Dr. Dupon co's GOLDEN PERIODICAL PILLS or females. Infallible in correcting irretr. uhir'uies. Removing Obstructions of the Monthly Turn-, from whatever cause, and always successful us a preventive. One 1 ill is a dose, t enialcs peculiarly situat ed. or those supposing themselves so. nre cau- ioned against usintt thcseTills while in that condition, lest they invite miscarriage, after which admonition the Proprietor as sumes no responsibility, although their mildness would prevent any mischief to health ;. otl-erwise tho Pills are recommen. ded as a Most Invaluable Remedy for tho alleviation of those suffering from any ir regularities whatever, as well as prevent an ncreuso oi lamily when health will not permit it ; quieting thenerves nnd bringing back the "rosy color of health" to tha hoek of tho most delicate. Full and explicit directions accompany each box. Price SI per box : C boxes. $5. Sold iu Ridgway, Pa., by G. G. Messen ger, Druggist, sole agent for Ridgway. La. dies, by sending him $1 to the Ridgway P (). can have the Pills sent (confidentially by mail to any part of the country, ireo postage. Sold also by Sway no & Reyi) jlds. Mary s, and by one Druggist in every illage iu the Union. S. D. HOWE. my2 G8-ly. Sole Proprietor, N. T. SOMETHING NEW! HOUSE, SIGN & OBNAMENTAL PAnnTNO. T HE SUBSCRIBER WOULD RE. spoctfully inform the citizens of Elk county that he has just started in the above business in Ridgway, and feci confi- eui mu ne can c easci xhnm.. r... iui with their custom. GHAlXIxa 'APER HANGING AND rwrivivtvn DOSE ON SHORT NOTICE AND IN THE rcost fashionable and imnroved m,... .i style. Orders left at this Office or at tha nking House of Souther. Willi. s..,v. will be promptly attended to. m iT.r , W.P.WILLIAMS, May-17'GB-ly. ' CORPORATION NOTICENolice is hereby given that the r rjnadden, and others, to be incorporated un- ..uuie, siyio ana title of " Shiloh i resbytenan Clmrxh k. m i... ren filed in mv offin an. I will i for confirmation ut t,..,., ,.r Cour of Common Pleas of Elk county. UEO. A. KATll UUN, Sept. 2d-tc. Prothonotary. NCORPORATION NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the petition of Kline Mover, anil others, to bo incorporated un der the name, stylo and title of " Messiah's Church, at Toby," has been filoj at my of- co and will be presented for confirn.ii t the next terra of the Court of Common LOOK "LO. A. RATnBUN, FT1- 21:'"- I'roilK.noturv.