The Elk County advocate. (Ridgway, Pa.) 1868-1883, May 21, 1870, Image 2

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SATURDAY, MAY 21, 1S7Q.
NKW IlAtLROAP TIIROl'GH MARYLAND
ANT 1'fcNSSYI.VANIA. We ropy the fol
lowing fpcuiul di.-patch to the I'liiliidelpliiu
Le1jcr, May lOtti :
The Conni"ce lin Hallway and Canals
to-dny, were cti jjimeil on a bill chartering
u company to run a railroad from this ti
('lcveltiod, Ohio, tilling a line tlirotiuli
Frederick, Md., anil j vronc and Kidgway.
in I'cuntvlvaiiia.
Tlie country is athst wiikinfc tip to the
i'lipor'.ance ol a wore direct iiire of trans
flotation from the Capital to the Lake", the
reat west and our Canadian frnrtier.
It scuds also to he settled in the minds
nf Legislator), both State and National.
that.Hidgwiiy is n point in said line which
rnrjiiot he over looked. If the proposed
charter above refered to nmde Buffalo iti
Bltud ol Cleveland the northern terminus,
we should look for the early completion of
the 'road as iudieated as Kidgway is 'al
most iu a direct line between Tyrone and
Buffalo unit the portion between Tyrone
and Cleat field is already in operation.
Some such line of Hail Kotid is clearly
required as a military prccautiou, as well
an for commercial purposes, and we have
no shadow of a doubt but it will be contin
ually agitated until secured.
W-e fell ull louk with interest (Vr further
advices iu regard to this measure -not so
mutch with any idea that Congress will ac
complish anything towards i', its
consideration iu that quarter is anuther in
dication that the public are beginning to
realize the importance and feasibility ol
making such cot.neclions with existing
loads, as to form this through direct line
from the Capital to the frontier.
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The "Kagic Eraser."
Chicago papers, of a recent date, state
that men are about the streets ol that city,
selling a preparation called the "insgio"
rraspr ,i solution ol chloride of lime which
is ubod to remove ink marks from j a; er. i
However useful this article u.ny Ic .'o.
some purposes, it hue proven a daneions
one, as nscaU have of lute lectin to avail
theniselvcj of its erasing properties to
change tthtcks and other commercial papers
with fraudulent intent. In New York and
otl.er Lusteru eities very hnld operations of
kind have been successlully conducted
n;id bankers have become so much alarmed
tlwt checks and drafts are scrutinized with
the greatest cures nnd payment is refused
unless parties pro.euling them are known
at the bank. It is said the fluid will not
rrase h'ue ink. ai.d Chicago bankers aro
therefore instructing their customers to
use this color crily iu filling up commercial
pper. A writer in the Chicago Trillin-1
n;is; "To detect whether bank checks,
n'.tes, dvuflg, or papers of any kind l ave
hi eti altered or tempered with by the ue
of the "magic, fluid," hold the Mt'pccted
pa j er over trio flame of a gas jet, being
careful not to scorch or burn it, and if any
fluid has been applied to the paper, the
place v.'Ik re it has been put will speedily
become discolored, and turn a decided brown
color. Frequently the writing or figures
which have been erased by (he fluid will
reappear, faintly, on such application of
heat."
Tha Indian Question.
General Sheridan, in replying to a letter
from a newspaper correspondent, gives his
views ou the Indian question as follows, iu
a private letter dated Chiehgo, April -S,
and now for the first timo made public :
I may say, iu reference to" the manage
ment of Indians, the reservation system is
the only ODe offering any prospect of suc
cess, but all experience has shown that
the wild Indian will not adopt it untill he
is forced to do so. All the tribes on the
northern Pacific coast had to be 'subdued
and forSed on to the reservations, which
was accompli.-hed between tKe years 1 Si3
and 1SG9, then pesee ensued. Lattcr'y
the same policy has been pursued iu regard
to the Camanches, Kiowas, Cheyonnes, aud
Anrapahoes. After the wild Indians are
put upon the reservations a strong military
lorco will have to be kept there, to protect
the agents and others required in the work
of cultivation, and alo for the subordina
tion ol the Indians and their protection
agaiust the eucroachnents of tho white set
tlers, who otherwise would take possession
ot their lands.
Ilenj. Pleming, the last of Peiry's meu
aud the wain-top man on the Niagra. died
in Erie last week and was Luried cm Wed
nesday io a 'costly coffiu' with all tho pomp
and parade accorded o a first-class hero.
The city couueils passed complimentary ies
olutioDB, the Michigan was ordered up from
'Buffalo to the funeral, anil, all classes joined
ia praise oi the dead hero, because he was
dw'au. Yet this same old man has ior years
lived, or rather starved, ia Erie on charity !
Half the money thrown away cn Lis funeral,
would tave made the old man comfortable.
Such is human nature and Erie nature!
Warren Mail.
lfETTs ; rr:z7.
Major Powell waul $15.1, HO) to in ry
on the Colorodo explorations.
Work is progressing on the Kast llivcr
bridge.
Newrpiipeig iu France, like dogs, must
ho muzzle 1.
F.uiancul, King ol Italy, still remains
victor.
Passing strange Two fi lends jawing
each other without speaking.
When is money dump? When it is dew
in-thi! inorninr; and mist at nisrht.
Portland has tri'.lol its tiade with Cuba
so lar tins year, as coniiuirod with last.
The best mothers for ballot girls step
mothers.
A Lancaster city ordinance imposes a
fine often dollars on corner loafers.
Shad arc very abundant this season, aud
ought, consequently, to he cheap.
li'ismarck's real disease is said to be like
our delirium tremens.
There is n formidable strike of cigar rua-
kers in New York.
Uri'ham Young allows each of his wives
two quarts of whisky per month.
A Ftatc dinner in China consists of fifiy-
two courses.
Paraguay has fifty woiuen for each man.
Why riot move Utah down there ?
The colored levee laborers ut New Or
leans arc on a strike for 4 per day.
Our yards should be hallowed ground
for in them now repose tho ashes of the
grate.
A Jasper county (Indiana-) girl, of six
teen, weighs esaetly two huudrcd and thii ty
uiuc pounds.
Estimates of the eoming cotton crop are
made. The highest estimate is 4,000,000
bales; the least 83,500,000.
A married wuman in Alton, Me., who is
iu her seventeenth year, lately gave birth
to her fourth child.
Fires in the swamps of Atlantic county,
New Jersey havo destroyed property valued
at 150,000.
The three hundred restaurants of New
York ciy serve up seven hundred thousand
meals per diem.
Sassafras tea is used in some portions of
the South, in pcrfdrcuee to the article from
China.
On the Mississippi rivur several steam
htvifs have ilai !y ncw?pnprs published on
boird.
A witty 'aoj. K-itig nsl ed In r oiinioti of
njir.MacJ.c, repHtf'!,' I al.v:id .et inyYfucc
agr.in-t tl.em.-'
It is suiJ that lear'icrs i I the piiinoforte
make lijiJ j iof:re.-s in the musical art by
usiDg Ilallet, Pavis & Co,'s uocquulled pi
an os.
Mr Patterson, of Freehold, N. J., l as
sold his (anions trotting nnrc ''Topsy," for
83.750, to Mr. Level!, owner of the "Amer
ica'.! I ill."
Ct'iNFMKSCi: Kami:. - day or to ago
Mr. Holiday, a merchant of Springfield,
this- county, uiado the acquaintance of an
oo'eu-iblo Titusville menhnot, on the cars
neaa Rochester. 1 he parties chatted much
ly, but tho "freight agent" came in and
wanted -50 for tho Titusvillc merchant's
freight. lie hadn't the cah aud the agent
couldu't chaugo & check for S,7-K on some
bank or other. Mr. Ilolliday was applied to
by his new found friend but he had only
8 10 with Li :u. Thisnvas to bo paid as soii
as thoy got to Pufulo, but when there
both merchant aud ajrent got off and Mr.
Ilolliday began to 'smell wool.' The train
was stopped aud the matter communicated
to tho Chief of Police. Ho was surprised
to think our Erio county friend hadu't read
the papers, but hunted for the confidence
men, though without s'iccess. This is tho
stalest of all the railroad sharper dodges and
yet there is not a week passes without some
body getting gulled cut of their money by
it.
An AxutiCicus Villian. In Hamil
ton, Canada, a few days since, a man named
John Conoily, nearly sixty years of aire,
only failed el heiu a murderer hy leiti";
too atrocious about it. Ellen Morrison and
ho boarded at the same house, Iu the ab
sence of the landlady John Liiocked Ellen
down, thcu kicked and trampled ou her
uutil she became tascusiLle ; then, to com
plete matters, he took a buck-saw and de
liberately undertook to i?uw her up. The
pain, however, retoied her to conscious
ness and excited her failing strength to
such an extent that tlio succeeded in es
cjping lrotu the amateur eawbones cud
found refuge with a neighbor.
i?ixai'r.ii Fatal Accident. Mr. Samuel
Dean, residing near liadeu,
Beaver county, met with a singular accident
on Thursday evenio, which rusulted in
his death. He was working about a circular
saw, when a large splinter from the wood
which was being sawed glanced off and
struck him in the left eye, pcuetiatiug the
skull. It could only be removed by the
united efforts of two men. Medical atten
tion was summoned, but notwithstanding
all efforts tho victim after much suffering
the victim died. tittt Gazette.
Killed iir LiourNiNO. ()a Friday
last, Mr. (.loorgo Suiit.h, a fanner residing
in South l!end, Anrmtrong county, was
truck by lightning, during the prevalence
f the storm nnd instantly killed. Ilg was
landing iu the door of his barn, and the
lightning striking the barn, he was killed
is above staled. A black mark down the
-pirio of the back was all that wis to bo
-ecu of the effects of the stroke. The
)arn was not injured to any extent. 1'rcss.
William I!. Hoed, the well known demo
cratic lawyer and aristocrat of Philadelphia
is a defaulter iii the sum if 200.000, and
his ubseconded. lie was at one timo Min
ister to China, more recently counsel to
Jefferson Davis, and has been prominently
before th country as the literary defunler
of his grandfather, Joseph Heed, the semi-
traitorous Adiutant-i'cneral of Georee
Washington. His recent defalcation has
ruined the fortunes of several personal
friends.
The Last of a Norlk House. A
Lou isvillo despatch informs us of the death
of theodore Clay, the lust son ot our old
fiicud Henry Clay. For. nearly half acen
tury Theodore Clay had been the inmate of
the Lunatic Asylum in Lexinton. K
There are lo Henry Clays uow-a-days.
'There were giants iu those d;iys," and
there are pigmies in these. Well, the
country which could stand the shock of
stupendous rebellion may at last succumb
to the constant nibbling of asses and geesca.
But no ! do not let us despair, There is
an end to everything human, and imbe
cility is human. Is it strnngo that the
death of poor Theodore Clay has led us
into these reflections? Nay, for we or
reminded of his great and his patriotic
father; aud then, oh yes, then comes the
sad, lamentable, pitiable eontrest. Wc can't
help drawing it. Phila. Bee.
HOW A I33IDE WAS DltEHSED. At 0
recent wedding in high life, in th;s city,
tho bride, a beautiful blonde, was dressed
in white tulle, trimmed with alternate floun
ces and puffs half wsy up the skirt, and
around the edge of tho skirt vas a iue,
composed of white orange flowers and grsen
leaves. The ovcr.kirt was alto trimmed
with ruffles aud puffs, and was considerably
looped at the sides and in the back. The
entire frout of thsdcs3 was literal'y cov
ered with orange fl iwets. The veil was of
very flue whit tulle, very f'lll. surmounted I
hv a wreath of cranio blossom, with Ion?
trailing .vines. OiDnmenta of dianonls
aud pearls, consisting of earrings aud neck
lace, with large pcnd.uits. 1'resa.
A S.NAiti: is' the Pkd. On Tuesday
evening hist, says ll-o Warren Lufjvr, as
Mrs, Wm. lltmgarty, in the lower pr.rt ct
town, opened the Led to put her child in
to it, She saw au enormous snake coiled up
there. She screamed, of course, when aid
came and the snako was "killed. It meas
ured five feet, and is called a Massa.-or or
black snake. It is said they have a disa
greeable habit of getting into buds, and it
may hi well to look for them these wur:n
nights.
Car Time ttl Jllitlgiciitj.
Jrie Express Enst
ib do West
do Mail Hast
Uo do West
eal freight East
do do West
9. 11 p. m.
'.M' in.
. "J:")1! p. in.
. -.t'U p. in.
.ll:Wti. in.
. 0;J-) 0. III.
Elk Lodge, A. Y. II
Stated meetint.'i of Elk Lodto will he
iilj oi their hallenMlii second ami fourth
I'uesd.iyu of each mouth.
J. lv. WIIITMORE, Sec'y.
I. C. O. T.
The llcffidur i.-teotiv ;;s of Hi lgway T,nd:;e,
S'o. -t(i, held every iedneaiay evening ai
heir Lodja liooin.
If. A. P VUSONS, W. S.
ANNOUNCEM KNTS.
"Hou. Gientii W. b'cofield wiil be a can
didate for Congress, subject to tlio ueacs
of the l'epublican parly.
Henry Souther, of this county, will be
presented as a condidato for I'rofident
Jud'e of tlio Wxih Judical Ditiiet ol
I'ennsylvunia, subject to the usages of ibe
Republican party iu the District.
We are authorised to announce the name
of S. E. Wood ni If, as a candidate for the
office of Proideut Judge, Subject to the
ut-ages cf tho Republican party.
ITotloa- There will Lo a meet ins of
tho Republican County Coinoultte held at
Ridgway, on Thursday, May 25th, 1670,
ut 7 o'clock p. in., to lis time for holdiug
Primery Ekotiocs and doviso rules for gov
ernment of same.
Attest J. R. Uaird,
Cuas. M'Veax, Chairman.
tSec'y.
After our next iuo wo will take out the
treasurer's bales, wbioh will enable us to
give more reading matter.
Accident.L. 0. Wilmarth, formerly
of Pittsburg, now a lumber dealer in Phila
delphia, fell from a board pile on Thursday,
breaking bu lelt arm.
Mace whiped Allen, and will fight Mc-
Cool iu July for the cbainpiouship of the
worlj
A game of base ball was played hero
yesterterday by the Alerts, of llidgway.aud
the Indcendetit club, of llenova. They
played eight inuiggs. The score stool.
Independent, 70, Alert, 45. We will give
full score next week.
If yon have a discharge from the nose,
offensive or otherwise, partial loss of the
sense ol smell, tasto or hearing, eyes water
ing or weak, feel dull and stupid or debil
itated, pain or pressure in the bead, take
cold easily, you ntay sure you have the Ca
tarrh. Thousands anuually, without man
ifesting half of tho above symptoms, termin
ato iu Consumption and end iu the grave.
No disease is so comtmn, more deceptive
or less understood by physicians Dr. R.
V. Pierce, of Piiffalo, N. Y., ia tho proprie
tor of Dr. Sago's Catarrh Remedy a per-
fo t spcAfic for Catart h, ''Cold in tho Head,'
or Catarrhal Headache, which ho send to
any any odress mail ou receipt of sixty cents.
Sold by most dtnggsiiats everywhere.
Rase Ball. The fust gimo of the sea
sou in this locality was played at St. Mary's,
on Saturday last, between the Alerts ol
Kidgway, and the St. Mary's, ol St. Mary.s,
Tiic Alerts were organized but a few weeks
ago, aud are as. yet- mere novices at tie)
game, llieir pbytngat M. .Mary s shows
conclusively, however, that with practice
they will be a hard team to beat. Their
victory, as will be seen by the Fcore, was a
signal oue, and they have reason to feel
proud. They wero courteously treated af
ter the game by the St. Mary's boy?, an
plptfjiiil-. vr-nnrt. Li'iti-r prvi-il nn lo tl.pm !it
'"i "
the Luhr House Mr lluz.dtinc of Km- j
porium, acted as uuij ire, and discharged .
the onerous dati'js of that position fairly
and impartially. It is expected that a re
turn game will be played in Ridgway tt'uh
iu the nest two weeks. Appended is the
score :
Ai.riiT. o.
Snyor, c 1
.Sin de, ti b "
Montgomery, 1 '2
Sithrain, r f -1
Jones, p "J
Ilenly, s s 5
Cummin?, c f t
Smith, i r
Miller, '2 b 2
P. sr. MARIS.
il jtltirner, c
J IWiuhtck, s s....
8 jMaher. p
7 jt'liaetrr, 3 b...
5 jr.irloy, 1 b
!i 'A'.. Carner, r
5 : 11 ujrhes, c f
..1
..4
.- U j Valentine, 1 1'..
- " jl.arjj y, 3 b...
7 03
.1 1
HI 21
runs ma ik in i:.cn innino.
1-t 2d o 1 4th 5:h (Jih 7:h 8th 9;h
Alrrt i :5 O 4 19 10 5 7 45:5
st. Ma's 3 2 0 (J :5 7 U 0 021
Ctupiio U. W. lluzchiiic
Scorers (Ico.'A. Ratcbun, Alert; Laurie
J. lilakely, t. Marys.
Timo of "a-iie liirre hours.
At ViU-os, Sumlay. Mny 1 5th 1S70. by
J, 1). I'arton?, I'.-q.. Mil. P.um:s Donel-
;d Mi;n
Pkt:
ol
Pa.
Tho I-Tcv Article of Food.
Por twenty fivo i.vut:
you e::n bt;v
vo-.ir Lni.r:;'-t or druittra : (
r- -n-i (,t S
MOSS PARINI', l!!.!iiu.';K-lii!;:il-ll'Oi!i lire
Irish M"s or ( i : i; uoi n, which will nitike
sixl.'Cii fj'i-n! i t' lilac M.itt- , auu a l.ke
iii:iniity el i'uddiii -', t'ut-ir.ls, ('rentiis.
Charlotte i!i:;;n &c . iv . it is by lar the
Cheapest, he.iiihiest and lout delieioiu
food in tl'.e w.iilJ.
RAND HEX .MOSS l'ARINii CO.
25 15m. Park Place, N. Y.
PLANTATION
BITTERS
?i
Tlii-i wonderful veitntahlo restorative ia
the sheet anchor of the l'o. lile arid debilita
ted. ' As a tuttio and cordial fur the p.gfd
and langucd, it has no ctjuol ntiinin Stiun
achas As a remedy lor tho tiervioiis
weakness to which women are especially
subject, it is EDpcrscedinjr every other
stimulant. Id till climate.-), tropical, tern
pertature or frigid, it acts a specific in
species if disorder which ur.dermines the
bodily strength and breaks down the ani
ma! spirits, i or s ue oy ail ilitiirgists.
2o Oia
H INK LEY KNITTING MACI1INH
FOll FAMILY l'Sl'5 implr, cl.ev, rtlhiih.
Kxim EVKKYTiiisn. Ali.'.NfS WANTlil).
"ircu: nrtititl snmpirt st o.-. i n ;r I'llKE. A hires
1I1NKLL5Y KXlTflXU MACHINE CO., Uaih,
Mo. tiiu
rgTill'i MAGIC COMli WiU ehaiif-B any
1 coii.retl n :u r or neirn to a perme.iioiu
nliieU or livown, It viuitaiiis r;o poimim. uuy
one etiu use it. Ono t enl by ntiiil fur $1. Ad
dress MAC IO COMB CO..
1 tin Springfield, Mass.
TO THE WORKING CLAS3 Vie are now
pro pared ti furuidh nil elates will cons ant
eiiip'nyiiieut at home, iho whule of the time or
for the spare luonicnts. Iiusincss new, light
and prohtuhle. 1'eisens of either box easily
earu from ,'iilc. to So per evening, and a prop
purtHonal tum by devoting llieir whole time lo
tho business, lioyg and girls eura nearly a.i
inue-li as uicu. 'in.UfiU who see this nuliee
may send their ad henn, and test the husiuess,
vre oinke this uhpuiallolcd offer : To such as
mo net well S'ltUliicd, we will enj !1 lo pay
fur iho li-oublo of writing. Full particulars,
valuable sample, wbieli will do to oinmenoe
work out an 4 u copy of T PeopU't l.ittrary
Companion-oojf liis l iren family pewipa
pers ptibUuhed nil seut free by mail. Rend
er, if you wnt permaueut, profitubie work,
ddresi E. C. ALLEN CO., Aroi'STY Maini.
Feb. 19 8ni,
A A.' 11' A 1) 1 'Eli TISEMKX TS.
HOOK ACiEXTd WANT Li) TO SKLL
TEN YEARS IN
WALL STREET-
rronoiinced the fastest (oiling book cut.
One Agent reports 7'J orders in f days. . It
includes all tlial is mysterious nnd interesting
in tli focus ef speculation, 13year's experience
ot tho author : 1'ortrnit and Liyes bf Vandcr
hilt, Drew, Fisk, Oould nnd ninny others,
t illed Willi illustrations. Grout inducements
to agents ! 8etut for circular lo WORTUIXU
TON. IH'STIN & CO., Hartford, Conn. -82
4w
WANTKD.
Agents wanted for tlio Lk-laware Mutual l ite
Insurance Co., for nil parts nf Pennsylvania
and New Jersey, ltel'erenoo 'Huircd. Ad
dress, Ilninch Oilice UliLAWAKIS MUTUAL
LIKE INS. CO., JN. W, sor. VltU and Chestnn
Sis., Phila. - 4w
1000
rsBiNGLEY'S
NATUltAI. IIISTOIIV.
Oiving a clear nnd intcLsely liitci csiing ac.
count of the iiilinito variety of habits and
modes of life, of nearly every known species
beasts, birds. tisliCH insects, reputes tiiolluscii
and aniiitnlouluc of tho globe. From the fa
mous London fnur-vohtnie edition, with iidill
ti ons from the most celcbiiited natiii ulisM of
tho ni;e. Coii.plcte in one large handsome
volume of pnges, richly illimtnted with
1000 spirited eni'raviiij's, irice tlotfil
lo eoltl busts. It unit the nut sues,
ftlioiihl outsell, live to one any 1-ooK in ilia
field. Terms the must libctal. Kiill prrlieu
ltirs sent fieo Adlrens. 4. II. Ilrtu itn,"
Puh , i'-J'J Client ut St.. Phils. t i! Iw
.-HiExrs ir.i.v ;. sioo to i-ioo .
Month ClergiMcn, Si-lwol Tiaehtrit, sutjit ynutig
Mm and l.d'liet icuitlcl io Canvdss lor the -Wic
Hook,
"t)CU FATilKUS HOUSE j" OR,
The Unwritten Word. ;
Hv D.mki. Maiicii, .author ef the popuh.r
'N'igHt Keens." This muster in th.mgliw nnd
Ia:igunj;e shows ui untold riehos and b?aiitis
in tlie lirent tioiise. with i!a Ulo'iiiint; fluwurs,
Siiiirin'r birds, Wiving paints, Holiini; elotulr,
i - ,;t..i i.. ... ! :, n ,i:,.i.ir..t
RiXM.s Mighty 'oc 'bus', 'uutiaeriiiK voices.
Blawis heavm an I v.st ua.verw with crtnt.
n in eac'i the I'nwritten W or L Hose-ti'Uo-i
f-ipor, oriiaie eng.-.wliir's and sij'-. rb titi-liti.
rtend tV-r cir-jiihu. in which is full desm-iplion
nt.d u:.!f rfal eotum.-ndations by "the press,
ministers aud col'e.;e prof,' .'ors. iti 'lie stro-'g-est
possible l-ingtmye. ZMiMJ.lt .V CO. ill
South Sixth St. Phiiadc'tihni, u2 '.vr
'IMIi: UAND-lN-HANi) Ml'TlAL
.ii( Itisuranite 'i.tii; any wtmts a nun -btr
of good Audits ; nljn, a rood (ienertil
A,iciil fur Pittshirii and vie'r.iity, a'i'i u lie lit
erul nciit f'r lit a ilermnn csum ies of Pvtinsyl
vaaiii. Address Hi.ms (mice, No, 11- .South
lt!i Jircet, Piii'.aJulphia. 8i -lw
Atii'iNTS WANT I'Aj i'Ucl
Tin: pii ykigaTj
i.n-'i: OF WOliEX.
nvoiT-riFT.'i TiiousAXi) :;uv heaov.
i:v ci:t :i. :;.vi -iilys, j.
The tr. e'tvt rr.i:i; ki.h! succusti of ihe J ty Is
selling with iir.pritc.te.leiiied r.iyidity. It eoii
itiiiiswli.i every Mun an-.l wnmun oug'it to
l:u,.v, tit.d few do- It -ji'i t:ive much sii!t-rin.
A ti.e drily ri-U'il tibia nurd upon t)ie single
an-1 marvi-td hie il is cainesllv rccoiiu-l.tied
ly Pr.jf. Win. A liamiioi.l, l'ie-1. Mir' li-.p.
itn.-!, Itev. li v Ward L'ecalier, I r. ilu t'niut!),
Miv. K. U. Oitason, tl. 1.. Prof. It. N. l-insi-maa,
etc. Being e i;;erly sun'.il for, the Agenttj
wurk is ea-'V. .Send ct.-imp fur puinphlet ct e. .
lo " (illO. M.U.'LKAN, I'til.lwlier,
7ll Siuisom Street, Phihi., Pa.
3 .'-'i houl Eln-et, H-.'Sliin, MtisK.
85 Nassau sirejt. New York.
SlliO to ?12oi'f Mi-i.'i 'jU'ir'ini'v.ril. ti.ire
p-y. Wofjefl p dd weekly to A vri'tiM ( veiy-
wli.'ro, pelliii our iYk( Si'rer MoulJ II 7,i'i
Vi-'rr ( Iclhrs i,nct. l,:isi:te- j pcriitiuu-tit. l-'nr
full p.n tict'laiH iiddreati UiUAtiii Wiiit Mills.
l'iiii,i'leitilii:i, Pa. '-2 Iw
J. Ai' t..iM.K.tir.
.-t Vt'i.ri discriptivA of fio Mystcrim, Vni-if
f!j !' i Cri'iiri ol' tt t'.V.v of Porii.
It contains 150 fine etigrnving-i of noted phi
res, Li I it nnd t'eencti m Purls. Agunli want.
ed. A Idres?,
SATIUIUL. l'UIJMSHI.N'n CO., rhihide'phia
AgcntsCarivecin? Book3 sent'fr:3 Lr
SKCIi CI S O V 1 X I K UN AL li i; ' K N .' K
The nioct reiiiiukiil li; look ever publiohed.
boing n compiele cxpnsuro of the powerful
eoiiii-ai-ratiuim or "nins preying on unr liov.
eriiua'iit. Showing up nil cliques ii om the low
esi to the liihvst, Cuini. t o.'Vvr and Coiirt'3.i
Mtit at rwtor oprratn' fyt-tem
atic di-picdtilioiiH. coii'.pirncief, oilieitil currup
iii.u. puiiiteui inutieiiee, niironi''o titi-.l wire
pulliiig. A fetirlosi Historic il w rk, invalua
hie to every ciliiont o inltiiuin.; (( p-iges, hy
aprri'meni (ioveriiment detective, Over 20,-
WU copies alieimy vobl. Agents wnnte
Canvassing bonks fi ee. Addresi W. Flint
rutili..her, l'hilmielpeia Pa., lioston. Mats..
Chic.-ig-), 111. or Cincinnati, O. Z2 -l.v
A015.NTS WANTED FO.t Till: NE-V
HUSBANDRY
A complete ;'iiidn tor Ftirmer's vouaz and old.
hy the celebrated Author and successful far
mer. tt'o. H ir. tm.va, jr., or eg.
iiiii M'ttrtit.
Tht l.irpo expti-iencn and recognized abi'iiy
of the Author jiiaieiiiera a vo.ik of sterling
merit. Among I he Huhject (rented are I!uy
iug and Leiising Faun, bui'.dins, Improvtd
Iiiiplinieiils. Jud.eiouB fertilizing, Suh soiltng,
l)ra.ning.j!'nt:itioii of Crops; Uuitcr Making,
Cheese Factories, lireeding and care of 1.ito
Slock, their diyenes and remedies, &o.. ie..
with many useful Tables. (300 pages rich wi'h
instruction and embellished wttli lt'O epirited
e .gravings. Terms liberal, Circular free,
"Secure an Aienci at oncei'
& JJ. TREAT ii CO., U."i4 Brodway, N. Y.
Special Notices-
VJIII II I .a.iiA.iiJ an active man. in
r r r tAsm
lJtVV, each County in the Stale, lo
travel and take ordern by nample, for TE
COFEE, and SHUE.S. To suiml.U
will give aealaryof $000 lo 31,000 a year
above traveling aud other expenses, aud a rea-
buiiiiuib eoiuuiisbiou on eulis.
jumieuiuie eppucaiions are solicited from
rui.er panics, ji. lercnces exchanged. An
irauum ir so'ioite.i iroin proper ptirties
J. I'AOKEU to. CO.,
' Continental Mills
831 lV.very New York
'IREASUREa sSALE OF UN
1 SEATED LANDS.
Nutic is hereby given tbat agreeable lo
an Act -of AMctub.lt, pa-ssed 13th March,
1S15, entitled "An act to amend aa act
directing the mode of selling unseated
latn(! for taaes, Sc, the tollowing tucia
iu Elk county will bo sold for arrears, at
the Court House, in Ridgwty, on the seo-
ond monday of June next.
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