Newspaper Page Text
o T II E E L' K A D V 0 C A T E ,'J'lIE AflMV Full LjTTM. MAC. A letter is- l-l'iv in. itln; RoeheM rr f'liiini uf September 'J'!lli from a man well known here, Iih i-nmv in tlio iii iiit in Northern Virginia. Writing from Harper's Ferry, September 8lh, lie "If Lincoln ia re li cliiil, c may look for four year mure of war. or titil ruin in Icnb time; but it Littlo Mac is elected, 1 think we may :1cp this thing hoticinbly tn tins whole L'uion. The sold'crs will j:ivc M'CW'llatt an immense majority v here llicy have a free olo. 1 hear that ono brigade in the 0 ( 1 1 corps took ii vo'o rv-eenlly, and in -,100 men, only cite could be found who was fol Old Abe. H; wvt iiven time to rojicnt and change liia uiiiid, tnid as likely to fall in and make it a tinuuitiMii-i tiling. If you at iioinc will do at will as the soldiers, it will bo all right The election is all tho talk now, and Lard Molds are followed by pretty hard blows, i t times. Cui Mileriug that greenbacks arc so low in valuo, an officer's pay does not afford him much. IValoos me worth three 5llars u bushel, ham 3- cents a pound, butter 75 cents per pound, and biead 10 cents per lout." A SoLl'ILR of the Kith P. V., write? toa friend of the. Gen imf L i'wity from camp near Peter-bur::, Sept. 1st: "I got the Gcuiw C. rent me; feci very thankful for it, and would like to i-ee the next one- I read Cowau'sspceeli, nd was much pleased with it. 1 never nw tue.li a change in political matters as has taken place in our regiment. Cue!,: Abe iciU ii't but few t-t s i,i onrtquad." Traitors, Clear tlic Track. Democrats! whom Jack -ton led, j VI,i...-' ..-ill, U'..!,',p nl vmii' ! J'orwald with elastic tread 'J'is a o-'tii ui'in cause, t Vtiu', united heart and hand, To redeem our cherished land, By the noble "I'liiou" Stand, And cur -acred Law. By the eiir.-i d "Iree soil" fraud, J!y those speeiou lies abroad, Miont ie now with one accord. Union '. -Little Mac 0 r each valid, lake and dell, Where a Patriot soul doth dwell, n Shall the ihiiliio ' chorus swell : T;uLt -li.ar the track Sot the cade fVi.iui his era Leaps torcct the Union il ; Who would i:.ll..r no'v, or lag At bis Country's ca!! ? I"p! the :iiiiC is flung fa.-t ;, List M'Cliliau'.! biigie blast ; Up '. ie.-toro the uloiiotin at : IVi r.ird, one aiiJ ail ! tyyuur ; ou.nliil heroes' gt.'ives. Strewn v.'hire'erthu '-Old' Hag" waves, -Ne i r si. all aooiiiii'ii knaves Utile our land again. Purge the laud of every trace )i the sordid, hiicliiig race; Every mark and line efface. Of tin loathtcmc -tain. Wc shall need i.o "sobriquet" To excite our r.niL.-i to day ; 1'cace aud ;lory lead the way, No more spur we lack. On our glorious banner see ! Union '. Lawa true Liberty ! Vhirty millions of the free .' "Traitors, clear the track '." Not the Chieftati from the wars, lied with bl)oJ, and roii-h with scar?, Not the hatly Sun of .'Jjij Do we honor now. 15ut the Patriot, brave and bold, Unsubdued and uncontrolled, M'ith the "Old Flag's" la'.tcred foil M'rentlied around his brow. Jally not, the hour draw., neur 'TU the timo- for faith not fear; Steadily the "Old Ship" atecr Through the stormy track ; O'er each valley, lake and dell, "Where a Patriot's sou doth dwell, Let the thrilling chorus swell : "Traitors, clear the track !" Peace All Around. We the Freemen of the North, To all bo it known, Will next Election day The Despot dethrone. O, wo shrill happy be, Wheu from Dopotiatu free, Wheu iiKjuiety abound, Peace all around. Lincoln has the power n:w, Ilia (,'abiuet the rod, To their tyranny we bow, Aud answer every nod. O, wo shall, etc. Lincoln's time will soon be out, That will cud the war; His minions will be put lo rout, Hurrah! hurrah ! hurrah! O, we bhall, etc. loiuocraey will rule again Rule all in love ; Efjuityaud Peace thall ro'gn iy tbe powers above. O, wc shall, etc. Lincoln's Phoghammi:. Tho icw oi k Freeman's Journal iu au article mi tho peace negotiations at Viagra I'idls, gives the rogruuime for following as Liucolt. t. the l'rcstdcucv. It is truth : I. A dis'-race ul war rather than au o 'J. 1 he -riuiuaiiou of white men under tho delusii, i.ivext of frceina ).lacW larbari-.uih! Tho suppression of IWtitutional liberty, and war of all who uphold it. 1. The beggaring and bumiliation of the people of the Northern States ! i. finally a rhannful peace, based, not on an honorable agreement as to lights, but on n confessed impotetiey, to carry on this war ! Let the word travel from town to town, from hill top to bill-top let it penetrate every recess of these States ! Lincoln and Seward have announced their purpose. It is : Destruction, not Preservation ! Tearing down, not Building up! Bayonets, not Laws ! Despotism Perpetual, nut Institutions restored. New Aclvcrl isemcnta. GODEYS LADY'S E002 t u r. Fashion Manzine of tlie "World. LITKRATCUli, PINK AP.TS AND FASHIONS. The most ma:nineeut Steel engravings on every subject that can interest ladies. Crochr-t knitt ini;. ' ci ling. lauliroiilerr. Ariiclcs for t tic Toilet, for tin l'"il r, the Llou loir. anJ the Kilcli. en. J-lvcrylliing, in tact, to neiko a coin i!ci! I.DV HooK. The Ladies Favorite For 35 M igriiiae loii been able to compi'to with it. None attempt it. (JODEf S JtECEina for every clopart mcnl of n honsulioM. Tliesu alone are worth the price of I tie Hook. Mo'Jcl Cot in (?.! (no other Magazine gives lliem ), with 'liMgrsms. UltAWlM! Ll-.SON FOR THE YOL'XO. Anotlivr iiociu!it v with Uoilu.v. OlllOIXAL MUSIC, woiih si 3 a year. Other J:ig:i:iriej publish ola worn-out imp cic ; but the subscribers to GoJi-y got it be fore the music mores. G.'irileiiius for Ludies. Another peculiar ity with Goiley. Fashions from Mcssr. A. T. Ktcw.-irl & Co., of New York, die millionaire, me rchants, appear in CodVy, the only maga zine that lots t hem. Ais's Ta-liious from the colebra'.c.l lj.odii-, of New York. LaJieV Boiincu. Wc give more of them in (i jc;ir tlooi any other iii:iii'.iiie. In lint thn I.nJy's liook enables every liuly to bo her own bonnet maker. Marlon llailuikd, Ju'hr-a :' "Mo,,..:' 'Jj;,ltt,ii yvt'i," " .'. .S',.;." '.V(')fe:5M," md "Milium," write H for Godev each mouth, and for no j other niajjavine. H e liavcalso retained all our old and favorite contributors. T E 11 M S O F GODEY'S LADY'S BOOK FOR 1865 ll'uf ti-liirh iicri run be no ! i-i'"i'.''. I The following arc ihe terms of ihc Lady's Pool? for 1HH5. At present, we will receive ticewmZSKiveneif'NTnr'e1 i a.'i- 1 vauce, wliicu win i"pc!itl upon mo prue oi paper. nu copy, ono year S3 0(1 Two copies, one year -r "'0 Three copies, one yea.' 7 ij'i I'ciur copies, one year 1'J CM 1'ive copies, ono ji-ur, and an cxti a copy to the mm sou sending the cluh, making six copies 11 00 j Lifrht eopie.i one yar. and an Q7.ini copy lo ino one si-iuiing me i-uiu, making nine copies Eleven copies one year, and an ex tra copy to ihe one sending the club, laakiux twelve copies :1 00 Addition.-) to any of tlic above ?li oO each Hiihseril.cr. ulnlis, Home God'-y's Lady's lSuok and Arthur's Magazine will bo sent, each ono year, on rcceips of 1 oU. We have no club wiUi any oilier Jagnziiie or Newfpaper. The money must all be sent at one time for any Club. ( iiuada subscribers must send 21 cents additional for each subscriber. Address It. A. iOUY. A. E. Comer S'.rth an:i Chestnut Streets, I'hiladt Jjthia i'a, Election Proclamation- WHEREAS in and by tho 18th sec tiou of the Act of General Assein. bly of Pennsylvania, passed July od, 1S39. entitled '-An Act relating to tbe elections of the Commonwealth," it is enjoined on the Sheriff of every county to tiive notice ol such elections to be held and enumerate in such uotico what olli. cers are to be elected, in pursuance thereof. I. PHILIP W. HAYS, High Sheriff of iho county of Elk, do there fore make known, and give this public notice to the electors of said county of Elk, that a general emotion will be held in said county on Tuesday, the 1 1th day of October, 1 61, it being the second Tuesday in the month, for tho flection of the following othcers, to-v:it : One pcrjon fur Conyrc, to represent the couutua of J-.rtt; arrcn, j;ieraon, Llearneiii, J'orest, Elk, LY.i;sro and .V'A'xin. One person Jor Attzmlly, to Ttprixnt the countietof Cl. tirjktd, Elk and J-'orcst, in the lluuie of Kejiretentatirct of 1'tnneylvania Tu o pri sons for County Commissioners, one I fur '1 ue.irs and one for 3 years One person for tunnel .Xl'orn'y. One person for county Auditor. And the qualified electors (.1 tho conn. ty of Elk, will hold their electiotis in the several Districts as follows : In Highland township at the house of Levi Elilhorpe. Jones township at the bouse ol ii. . Brow n. Spring Creek township at the house of H'ockdale, Downer Si Co. Itidgway township at tho Court House. Fox townshin at tho Grave lard School House. Retizinger town.ship at the fechool house on Michul Street, near Elk creek bridge. St. Mvry's borough at the house of Ignatus Gamer. Jay towuship at tho house of Alfred Pcarsol- lienezett township at tho Louse of TLomas Overturf. Aud I also givo notice, that every person, excepting the Justices of the Pence, ho shall bold auy office or ap. poititmctit of TiroGt or trust under the tlovcrtiincnt of the United Stale?, or of the Stato in of any city or incorpor.i. ted district, whetter a commissioned officer or otncrwisi, subordinate, oflicer or agent, who its or shull be ctndoed under the Lecislative. Knecutive or .In. diciarv departtnent of this State or of ; the-United States, of any incorporated district ; and nlso, that every member of Conjjrcsu, ol the State Legislature and oftlio felert and connnou Council of any city, or Commissioner of any incor porated district, is by law incapable of exercising at the same time the office of Judtre, Inspector or Clerk of an election in this Commonwealth and that no In spector, Jud",u or office of any such dec. lion, bhall be eligible to any office then to bo voted for. And in and by the 4th section of an Act, approved the loth day of April, IS 10, it is enacte 1, that Ihc 1 8th section of an Act passed July 2d, entitled an Act relating to the elections in this Common weath, shall not be construed as to prevent nny military or borough offi cer from serving as Judge, Inspector or Clerk at any general or special election of this Commonwealth. And tho Jlelurn Judges of the res spective districts aforesaid, are required to meet in Itidgway, the county, seat of said county, on Friday after the sec. ond Tuesday of October next, then and there to Jischartro the ditties required by law. P. W. HAYS, Sheriff. ShcriiPs Office, ") Itidgway, Sept. 1st, 1801. NOTlCi: OF LIMITED l'ARTXF.RSH.P. NOTICE is hereby (riven tl.nt Thco-loro l'nlea, heretofore residing ut Allegany, Cat. t.iiioi;ii9 Comity, in the Suite of New York, but now residing at Wilcox Elk County, State of rennsylv.mia, and .lames Chirk, residence at Plaenfield in the .State of New Jersey, have formed n limited partnership pursuant tothcAcl of the Guieral Assembly of i lie Stale of l'eunsylvuiiiii, passed the 21st nf March 1 83(5, entitled "An Act relative to limited partnerships'' and its several sup plements, for the manufacture of Leather at Wileoi nforesui-1, upon tho following terms to-fii : 1st. The name of said firm to be Theod .re I'uleii ; Und. 7he general nature oi'lhe business transacted is the manufacture of leaiher : :-!d. The name of the peneral pariner is Theodore Palen, now residing at II ili-o'C aforesaid ; 4th. The amount of eapiial contributed by the speeial partner I James Chirk, to tho common stock, is j eihiei n thousand dollars ; 5ih. The part uership is to continue from the ninth day I .Ipi il A. 1). LHiil, to the niuiliday of April A. D. 18u'J. Hated at U ilcox, June 23d lHii4 Jiast Received At the Book Store, St. Mary's- SANDERS REAPERS, No's. 1, i, 3, i 1 & 5. ail'.iCra pniU'liy tlll'l plClDTiai i . . i pi'imci". Mltchol.S Geography ifc Atlaas. I ilitchcls primary lieography M'Nally's Geography Monteiths primary Geography S'peneiaLan copy books. Webster's common school Dic tionaries. Iirown3 Grammar. Towers do IMunays lo IS os. 1, 2 it 3 plaiu copy books. Blank books. Letter, note it writing paper. Ink, Pens, K'nvelopes, Pencils .v.c., S:c. MAGIC TIME OBSERVERS. Ucing a Hunting or lien I'm-e or Lady's tl entleiiian's Watch Coiuebine, with or ratciit Self-Winding Improvement n most Pleasing Novell V. OXKOKTI1E I'll ETTI EST, MOST CON VEX I EXT, AND decidedly tho best and cheapest lime -piece for general and reliable uso ever otlercd. it has wit Inn it and con- , nected with its machinery, its own winding I littai-huient, rendering a key entirely unne- I ccssary. The cases of this Watch are com- posed OI IWO nieiais, mo outeiono oemg lino lOearat guld. ll has tho improved ruby action lever niovemeiil, and is wtm-anted an accurate time-piece. I'riee suiierblj en graved, per case of half dozen, $301. .S'ani j lo Watches iu n?at morocco boxes, $33,' SILVLll WATCsISl First C'Whi Hunting Time. l'ioces for nceu racy of movement, beauty of material, and above all, cheapness in price these watches uiusl insure universal approbation. An imitation so faullless that it can hard ly be deteelid by the most experienced judgeJ. The material being of iwo .noiftis, ihe outer ono first quality Sterling Silver, hile the inner one is Uerman Silver, it cuii not be recogni-ed hy cutting or heavy cn- graviug, making it, not iu appearance, mil iu durabiliiv. the bet resemblance of SOL ID S'miLiNU SILVF.lt in exislcnce. The sale of ihesc Watches in the Army is a source of enormous profit, retailing, ns they very readily do, at S'Jii and upwards. Many hundred dollars can b made in a siu- glo pay day by any one of urdiuury busiuess j tact. EtSuAT WHOLESALE ONLY ! In heavy hunting cases, beautifully engraved, whiio enamel dial, and fancy uut hands, in good running order, by the half dozen, $72. Sold only by the case of bin ! Upon receipt of two d.illavs, as guarantee of gooj lakh, wo will scud watches by ex press to nny part of the loyal Stale?, eollej ting balance of bill on delivery. This en sures buyers iiguiusl fraud, giving thoui their watches before payment is required. Soldiers iu the disloyal utatii must remit CASH IN aovasck, ai the cxprens oompauies peremptorily refute Making collections Iu such dangerous localities. Ucinciuber, X'ash in advance from within the army lines tn relet states t H c fuumnift the sate delivery of all trutches, w hether ihey are sent by mail or ciprcii. Hubbard Bros., Sole Importers 7 1 Rroadwa y , co Cm lund .mi eel X. V. NOTICE. The bubscriber wishes to iay to the public, and especially to those to whom lie lias told the story, that the half dollar in silver has been found: and no charge agaiust the young Lady, for il-ini !f SkIiA ie j 1 i 1 I'll l K innanonf T. A. NE VL. ni.-Ijvav, Oct. let 1$31. ' BOOK STORE, ST. MAllY'S, ELK COUNTY PA. In the room formerly occupied by J Poet, niakcly. JOHN W. 15A1LY, Sukoeos Dentist, St. Mary's Elk, County Pennsylvania. Will also practice in the towns of Itidgway, Ccnlrcvillo aud Wilcox. It is his purpose to visit ihe above places at (staled periods of which due notice will be given. Artificial teeth inserted, Extracting, filling &c., all opporatiotis performed, warranted to be justas they ore rcprc. Bciitcd. NOTICE- T the Orphans' Court for the County of Elk. In the matter of the estate of Thomas Overturf, deceased. The appraisement under the 5th section of the Act of the 14th of April 1851, having been filed in this matter, tir.tiee is hereby given, that 4nu Overturf, the widow of the said Thomas Overturf, claims to retain the real estate referred to therein, of the value of Three hundred dollars and will apply to the Orphans' Court, for appro, vnl of the said Appraisement on Scpteui. bcr the 'Jth A. 1)., 1801, at 10 o'clock a. in. ANN OVERTURF, Administratrix. TO CONSUMPTIVES. Consumptive sufferers will receive a valuable prescription for the euro of Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, and all throat and Lung affections, free of charge, j uy sending meir auuress 10 Rav. EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburg, Kings Co., 3 months New York. The New York Weekly Her ald. Tlu Clieapi.it Paper in the World, Tho cxleiisivo and comprehensive facilities in its possesion enables the l'lio l uiEToii of the U'kekt.y Herald to guarantee the latest ami most reliable in. formation iossibly to bo obtained, not only from all parts of the United States, but from all parts of the world. Its homo carrcspoudeuts, engaged at heavy cost, aud connected with each new naval and military expedition of tho ioveruiiicnt provo that it. is dcteriuindto leave uo spot uncovered by its operations and uo event can occur that shall not find immediate report in its columns. It costs the proprietor over ono hundred thousand dollars per year, to maintain its corps of correspondents iu the field In its collati ju of Foreign News the Herald has for years held a high posi on, and it will eniLavor in the future to maintain the tduud it has assumed. It has special correspondents stationed in all of the principal cities of the world. Its telegraphic arraiiementsuxtend to whenever the electrio wires arc stretched, ll'hcu the Allanticcable is laid, which feat will soon bcueeoniiilishcd, telegrams will bo received fuuii Europe and Asia, as well as from the United States. Then our readers will have the events of the week in all parts of the civilized world reirul.irly and elcailylaid before them. The propiietor devotes a portion of the paper Literature, Fasion, Agriculture, the Mechanic Arts, Sporting Matters, Easiness, Theatrical aud Financial Re. ports, Cattle Markets General News, and rcporis oi an evenis caieuiareu 10 lor man excellent metropolitan newspaper a weekly photographc view of the events of tho world and all at a very low price The Weekly Ueai.d is issued every iSaturday morning, and furnished at the following rates : i , tuI J 92 l'hree copies 5 Five copiesj 5 Ten copies 13 Any larger nun, her, ddrc.?sed to'namcs of subscribers, SI ') each. An extra copy bo sent to every club of ten. Twenty copies, to one address, one year, S-5, and any larger uuinberatsamo price. An extra copy will bo sjnt to clubs of twenty. Advertisements to a limited number will be inserted iu the Ykeicly 11 KH ALI'. The Paily Hkhai.I), three cents per copy. Ten dollars per year for threo I hundred and Sity-threo issues. Five dollars lor bit months, iwo dollars and fifty cents for three mouths. JA.VES GORDON HEX NEXT, Editor and Proprietor. Northwest corner of Fulton and Nassau streets. New York city, N. Y. There arc no t rav ling ugcuts for the Heuald. DISSOLUTION of PARTNERSHIP. Notice is hereby given that the Partnership, Lumbering business hero, tolorc carried on by tho undersigned under the firm name of Hoton, Ely & Co., is this day dissolved by mutual cou. sent. CHARLES HORTOX, R. F. ELY. ISA AC HORTOX, Jr. Ridgway, July 17lh lSti-L E. W. BIGONY, Proprietor. OuiDibusruumuglo ana fromtnc Depot lrcv ofchnrge. 18lJi 18G4 nillLADELPIIlA & ERIE RAIL- ) ROAD. This great line traverses the Northern and Northwest counties of Pennsylvania to the city of Erie, on Lake Erie. It has beeu leased by the Pennsylva nia Jiud lload Company, and under their auspices is being rapidly opened throughout its entire length. It is now in use for Pa.ssengjr an 1 Freight business from IlARRianuno to St. Mary'b(21G mile) on the Eastern Division, and from Wn.cox to Erie, (78 miles) on the Y estcrn Division, TIME OF PASSENGER TRAINS ON WESTERS HI vision: Leave JCasticard. Mail. Express, Leave Jv.ie a .ro v. tn. Corry 5 58 " Arrive Warren-7 26 " ' Wilcox frt. & acem'n Leave Westward. Leave Wilcox Warren 6 38 a. m. Corry 8 15 " Arrive Eric 9 55 " 10 00 a. in 1 OU p. m 2 32 " G CO " 10 40 a. m 1 58 p. m. 3 55 " 5 50 " TIME OF PASSENGER TRAINS AT OT Mary's. Leave Eastward. Accommodation Train. 9 20 M. Arrive Westward. Accomnaodation Train. 4 00 P. M (Jars run through without change both ways on these trains between Phila dclnhta and Lock JJavcn and between Ualtimore and Lock Haven. Ei.eoent Sleeping Cars on Express Trains both ways between Williamsport and Baltimore, and Williamsport and Philadelphia. For information respecting Passenger business apply at then. E. corner 11th and .Market Sts. And for Frjiiiht business of tho Com panv's Asrents: S. U. KingHtoD, Jr. Cor. 13th and Market Sta. Philadelphia. J. W. Reynolds Erie. J. M. Drill, Agent N. 0. It. R. Bal tiinore. II. II. IIotTSTOX, G'nt'l. Freight Agt. PJuTa, Lewis L. Houpr, Gen'l. Ticl-el Agt. PJuTa. Jos. D. Potts, General Manager, Waup't. MME. DEMORESTS MIRROR OF FASHO NS QUARTKHLY JOURNAL DU GRAND MONDE.) Circulation 40,000 (largest in the world.) Each number contuins large and magnificent Fashion Plates, splendid illustrations of all the fashionable and Paris novelties, for ladies' and children's Dress, useful information, and tho four life-size Patterns, cut ready for use, etc. etc. Yearly, SI ; single copies, 2G cents. Published atMMK. Demokest's Empo rium of Fashions, No. 173 Broadway, N. Y. SPLENDID AND VALUAlil.El'REMIUMs!!! rach Yearly Subscriber to Mrne. De morcst's M irror of Fashions is entitled to the selection of 50 cents worth of Extra Patterns, or a copy of M me. Dcmorest' Systme fo Cutting Children's Drcssess. or for 50 cuts extra, the Ladies' Ssy; tern. For a club fo 5 subscribers at 1 each ! wiU be g(,Mt j orson's, Arthur's or any j other 2 magazine or newspaper for oue ! year, or a splendid Photograph Album, j For a club of 8, Godey's Lady's Book or any other 83 magazine, or an clegan, ! gilt, or steel Back Comb, or Side Comb, j A Club of 10, Mine Demorest's $5 ! Running Stitch Sewiug Machine, or a i Self.tucking Attachment, or a full set of isteel or Gilt Combs. A Club ofG5,ancw Wheeler and Wild son's Sewing machine with 11 dinner au Solf tucking Attachiucut. A Club of G5, a splendid pater t lever Gold Watch. All the Subscsibevs are entitled to tho first premium, and to tho getter up of the club an extra copy ofthe Mirror of Fashions for one year. Any number of $1 uubscriptionts sent toward making up a club, will bo credited tho same as if sent nltogther. Back uunibers as specimens sent post, faro on receipt of 10 cents. Splendid terms for agents. Scud for e Circular. Volunteers and Conscripts! 10 sol neraor uuy ouicrs wuning 10 in. crease their income, there is no better way of doing so at Ihif time, than from the sale ol our watches. TitEV abb WArba::tco as Uei'Heskntku ! "Particularly vuluablo for officers iu the Army and travelers." Frank Leslie's, Feb. 21. "Prettiest, best ana cheapest timepieces ever oifered." X Y. Illustrated Xetcs, Jan. 10. 'Very pretty and durabla Watches fur the .-lrniy." N I'. Army $ Xary Jour. (Gov ernment Organ,) Aug. Ii0. "Duo of the oldest and most rcliuble hous es iu busiuess." I.ouiscille, Ky., Journal, July 21. ADSIiNISTATOR'S NOTICE . Letters ol Administration have been granted in due form of Law, to tho sub scibcr upou the Estate of Thomas Over turf, lata of Betiezctto towuship Elk county, deceased, All persons having any claim against Baid Estate, aro re quested to present them duly authenti cated for ecttlemeut. Any person ow iii! the Estate, aro requested to make payment forthwith. ANN OVERTURF Administratrix of thi Eitute of. Thomi Overturf. d:a, My 7th 161 V'.:l'ii Lost, ' how Up- stored.' " '0J:- Just publisheJv " '.;';.;.!. i w new edition of Dr ) Culvcrwells Celebrated Essay oo the raaicatcure (without medicine). of ypKnMATOHRlKEA, or seminal Weak ness, Involuntary Seiiiiiial Losses, Impo- texcy, .Meutal and Physical .Incapably impedimenta to .Marriage, etc. asoelp . CoNSLMTION EPILEI'SV, lltltl PlTS. in, duecd by Bc'f-indulcuio or sexual es. travnoanec. CG?-Price, in a sealed cnvelone. oulv G cents. The cclebrulcd author in this admira. blccav clcarlv dcmnnslrntes. fi-nin A thiity years successful pratice, that thJ4f alarming consequences of self abuse may bo radically cured without the dangerous use oi internal medicine or tho applica tion of the knife pointing out a mode of cure, at once simple, certain and effect. uai, by means ol which every sufferer, no matter what his condition may bo, may euro himself cheaply, privately, and radieellg. , 03This Lecture should be in tho hands of every youth and every man in the land. Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, p-st-p id, on rccept six ccnls, or two post stamps. Address the publishers. CHAS J. C. KLINE i& CO.. 127 Bowery, New York, Post offico box 4586. To Consumptives The undersigned having been restor- is to health in a Jew weeks, by a very ample rcnipdy, after, having suffered Ee, i verul years, with a severe lunz affection and the dread disease, Consumption is ensious to make known tobis fellow suf ferers the moans of cure. To all who desiie it, ho will send a copy of the prescription used, (free of charge,) with the directions for prepar ing and using the same, which thy will find a sure cure for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Couans, Coeds &C. The only object of tho advertiser in sending the prescription is to benefit thcafllictedj.mdspead information which he conceives to be invaluable ; and he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may piove a blessing. Paries wishing the prescription will please address Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, Willia-usburg, Kings County, New York. The geratest improvement yet in the Sewing Machine art. A curiosity worth seeing. Please send for circular with sample of sewing. These Improved Machines savo ONE hundred l'KR cent, of thread and silk, and mako the LOCKSTiTcii alike on both sides. They require no instruction to operate perfectly, except the "printed directions." No change in sewing from one kind of goods to another. And no taking apart to clean or oil. Our Nkw Manufactory u now complete, with all its machinery and tools entirely new, ami is already rapidly turning out Machines, which for BEAUTY and ruEFiccno.N of finish are not aur Massedy any manufacture in the world. N. B. Should any achine proye unsatisfactory, it can be returned and money refunded. J Agents wanted in counties not caA. vassed by nut own Agents. I Finkc & Lyon S. M. Co. I No. 53S Hroatlwav. New YorkL 12 mcs. t Ridgway April, 10th, COUNTY DIRECTORY. Pv(rn Judge. Hon. R. G White, Wellsborough. A&'fial: Judges, Hon. V. S, Brockway, Jay tp. IIou. E. C. Schultzc, St. Mary's. Shen'J'. P. W. Hays', Ridgway I'l-otti uotiirij, Keg. and lice, n .... i.i v. : , i: District Attorney, J. (J. Cliapin, Itidgway Treasurer, Charles Luhr. St. Mary's County Surveyor, George Waluuley, St. Marys Commissioners, Charles Wcis, St. Mary's Julius Jones, Benczeft Joshua heeler, Jones Auditors, R. T. Kyler, Fox Henry Warner, Jonea II. D. Dcrr, Bcnezett LAURIE J. BLAKELY; " ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLED AT LAW. St. Mary's, Elk Couuty Pennsylvania Mi OORIIEAD HOUSE, Maiu St Riookvillo Pa., C. N. Krcta. Vron'r This houso has beea refitted aud f uiuioh ed in a ucat ttylc, and is every way adapted to the wants of tho public.