The Elk County advocate. (Ridgway, Pa.) 1868-1883, December 30, 1875, Image 2

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Hknuy A. Parsons, Jr. Editor
TIIURIiJ.W. DF.nUfBRR 30 1875.
OVll WAMILVGTOX LETTER.
Washington, I). C, Dec. 25, '75
MSConi) IN THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY
PUPT n INCH ANI TUB U. B POSTAL
RAILWAY MAIL 8KRV 1CK r:L t'P
TUB GOVT. rtlt.NTKll 'I CONVICT
BIBCOCK Oil LKAVB THE STATE"
"TO BU MA t'E SPKCIAL" FRVLDJ
T.ENT PSVSfoN CLAIMANTS TO BK
LOOKED AFTER,
There is a general compluint here
among the d'sipp tinted. Rppticants for
officii ot (lie Dmnocrutio House, of the
injustice done tlio Djtu.icratie party in
the New England, .Middle, and a grcitl
portion of tho Western States, in the
Belection of the oflwers and the forma
lion of tho committees of the House.
Among the most disappointed members
in tho House, is Fernando Wood, the
oldest member he having been in Con
press twenty five year3 a? . It i
thought that Fernando will not have
many receptions tho coming session,
&o disgusted is ho with condition of
thi nsjs. It is understood that Kerr, in
the formation ot his committees, hid an
eye to beinu the nest Dcnuoewic can
didate fur President. It is certain nbw
that in order to get the nomination, he
will have to reeoncile his disappointed
Lreihcrn.
General Bibcock lias arrived nud
had an interview with the President,
and is now mtcndng to his private
business. It is thought that ho will
ask the President to .'eli-jve him of hi
duties until the result of his ttial if
known.
Mr Hangs, for several years Super
intet)dant of the Railway Mail Service,
will retire from the Department the
Cist ot January to engage in private
busiuess. We rccret this vorv munli as
w j
do all those who ate acquainted with
tho very efficient scrviec-s he has ren
erel tlii (jnennuMt. Tlio postal
car system has been developed by him
until it has become the most important
jpns in tii 3 laricj in ta;) noil trtnf
mis3ion of the mails. More fcceritiy
ho devised a plan for the development
of this system accompanied by a ireat
reduction of expeditures. We refer to
the inauguration of the Express Mail
between New York aud the West. The
plan was originally submitted to the
three great railroads, the New York
Central, Pennsylvania Central, and the
Baltimore a, ou;,.uu ucuii..a u, .i..
Subsequently it was accepted by the
New York Ceutral, aud they contracted
to carry the entire mail between the
East and the West. No sooner was the
nrsarigemeut completed than the trial
roads fearing that they r.houid suflVi
from the prestige thus obtained by the
New York Central, demanded thai
they be allowed to run an express mail
on the same terms, and now "the mad
over the Pennsylvania route crosses the
bridge at St. Louis, and is followed in
five minutes by the express mail over
the New York Central This gaiu of
five minutes is obtained at a cost oi
about 250,000 a year.
One express trail a day was all thai
Mr. Pangs desi.ed and it could havt
been managed so as to perform the
same service in the same time in the
West that is now jeiTormed by the
three express Trails. Yet Mr. Pangs is
arrainei iu the Chicago papers lor tin
expense of a double service for v.hich
he is in no way'responsible. Mr. Banus
has recently addressed a letter to the
Postmaster General in relation to the
receipts and expenditures ot the three
classes of mail matter and shows that
the carriage of letieis is performed at a
net profit of over $1,010,000 a year to
the Department of newspapcis at a
loss of $7 000,000 express parcels at
a loss oi 4,000,000. 1 1 is theory is
'to cheapen postage for the whole peo
ple by such au cmendment as shall not
so increase the cost of the postal service
in the transportation of sr.'ieles iu
which comparatively few are interes
ted as to nullify the propose lower po
tngis." And this he proposes to do by
n. ueing the postage on all transient
ni wspapers, roagaziues, unsealed circu
lars, and pro? peet uses, and ailowiug all
other parcels or express matter :o be
carried at the present rates. The po
tago on third class matter, averas
eleven cents per pound, while the cost
is over twenty cents. The average
revenue from a poui.d of letters is 81.45
and the cost is 31,13. While the num
ber of people interested in the letters
and ciroulars is more than six times us
great as these sending express parcels,
it would seem as though bis conclusion
would be mote logical if he bud pro
posed an advance iu the rates of third
class matter sufficient to make its ex
penses, with a reduction on letter pos
tage, by this change the greater num
ber would be benefitted. We have do
doubt that the same success will attend
Mr. Pangs in the new business iu
which he is about to engage.
Mr. A. M. Clapp, Superintendent of
the Government Priming Offioe, seems
much alarmed as to tbe permanency o'
lis present position. The employing
printers of Washington, vrho are pay
ing ten cents less per thousand ems fur
composition than the Government Print
ing office, will doubtless make r on
Lim this year, showing that the govern
ment work is costing very much more
than tbe same ork would cost in pri
vate printing offices here, and it is due
tv them tbat they shall hare tbe priv-
htfimrfts
.IH.aTOajftl.IH,. .IIW.. ,!..., JMUBIUII
ilojte of competing for all work tint
strictly Government. The prioes paid
for work at the Government Priming
Oiliee ranges form L'O to 100 per eem.
more, with one or two exceptions, than
are paid in any other place in the whole
country. To illustrate; in Boston 40
cents per thousand ems are beintt paid
for compodtioii; in l'urkerbnrg 30; in
Philadelphia. 43, and in Washington
50 At the Government Printing Of
fice 60 cents are being paid. The cost
ot living is very nearly as cheap in
Washington ns in any of these cities
named, and the question naturally arises
why the Union should insist on receiv
ing so much mote for their work here.
More than a year Bgo the Postmaster
General assured by letter Mr. Hinckley,
President of the Philadelphia, Wjlmiug
ton & Baltimore Railroad that there
would be less than fifty special agents
ol his Department appointed. It ap
pears now that there are one-third more
agents on the roll thati he proposed. To
keep on good terms w.th the Railroad
President, he has checked off, from the
list of 'special agents sent to Mr. ilinek
ley. several 'peeial agents on the Pacific
slope, some Western Stares and the
Territories, to bring the number within
fifty. So, therefore, it appears that al
though the traveling pass of those
specials commands all railroads, steam
boats and stages that carry U. S. mail,
to carry them free, by direction of the P
M. General, tbey will be subjected by
this Railroad, at least, to the mortifica
tion of being refused.
It has been said that Mr. Dyer, Dis
trict Attorney against the whii-lcy rin:
frauds iu St. Louis, has said that he
would convict Getioial Babcock or leave
ihe State. It is strange that any public
officer should attempt to so predjudict a
ca.se as to anticipate publicly the eonvie
lion ol a man. It has all along been
under.-toood that there is a disposition
'in the part ot St Louis people to con
vict, if posib!e, any person charged
with complicity with the whisky ring,
and to that end the country may not be
surprised to learn of foul means being
used in the prcsecuiion of these cases
If this declaration ol Mr. Dyer is a sam
ple of the feelings ol the court and the
people of St. Louis, against those indic
ted, it u questionable whether in the
iuterestsot justice, tho State would not
bo benefitted by Mr. Dyer leaving it.
LI1 E.
The pusi master-general has author
ized a dead letter oiliee auction sale in
Washington, commencing ou the 17th
of January next.
Oenrpo Ellis, alias Georgo Stone, a
masked burglar, has been sentenced in
I'tiea, New York, to eighteen years in
ihe peuitentiary.
The United States survey of Lower
California reports that nineral wealth is
ft uly wonderful, aud embraces rich de
posits of tfold, silver, iron, copper, anti
mony, alabaster, etc.
Dispatches report the sinking of the
steamer Mary Miller, above Yicksdurg.
She left Now Orleans for the Ohio a
week since with four hundred tons of
ti:ar and molasses. She has since
been ruiknrl i.rirl o-i , q.i mill V.o
partially saved.
Buffalo, New Yoi k &, PuiiuUeiphia K'y
On nnd nfier November 28th. 1873, and
n it i I fir, her notice, trains will leave llutfalo
from the Unffaln, New York & l'lulaile!iliia
Railroad Depot, corner Ezchnnge and
Louisiana streets. ( lUiflalc time) as follows:
7:30 A. M., 'MAIL, (daily except Sun
days) sloping at Ebenezer 7:0o Spring
(nook 8:05 Klmit t:ll JnuiUnu'R H: 1 7
Aurora Wales 8:34. Holland S:-14 I'm.
teetion 8:54 Arcade !i;03 Yorkshire '.hi 2
Nlachiiis i):19 Frnnkiinville 0:37 lsehoa 0:f.-j
Hiii-dulo 10:10 trio Railway 10:L'4 Oleun
J 0:33 Weston's 10:43 1'uvtviile H:."0 Stale
Line 10:.:.8 Kldiod 11:11 Larabet's 11:1!0
Snvtwell ll:-!."i Turtle P .int 11:30 I crt Al
lojreny 11:42 Libeity 12:02 1. M. Renting
I'J.O'J Shippcn 12:5 Emporium 12:40 P. M
Connecting at Olean vnih Erie Ity. for local
points west, a 'd lor the Oil Territory, arriv
ing at Limestone at 1:03 mid Bradford at
:2") 1 M ; at Lumber's with the MeKean
v 1 : n 0 i t ' o K. It., and at Emporium with
the I', a E. R. It. lor local p unis west to
Erie.
8:05 A. M.. ACCOMMODATION, (daily
except Sundays', stopping at. Ebenezer hi
8:50, Ppring lirook 1:15. Elma ii:35. Jumi
Bon's lt:47, Aurora 10:05 Wales 10:40 Hoi.
land 11:10 Protes'ion 1135 Arcade 12:10
1'. M.. Yorkshire 12:30 Vachias 1J:51
I'ranklinville 1:35 Ischua 2:'J5 Hinsdale
8:02 Erie Eailwuy 4:05!eu. 4:15 P. M.
4:00 P. M ., EXHKESS, (dat.y ezcepl
Sundays) stopping ut Ebenezer 4:'J.l.
Spring Brook 4:33 Elma 4:38 Jaudson's
4:43 Aurora 4:48 Wales 5:00 Holland 5:10
Protection 5:20 Arcade 5:33 Yorkshire ri;40
Macliias 5:50. Frankliiiville ti:00 scliua
li:25 hintdale 11:30 Erie fcailwny tj;55 01ean
7:10, Weston's 7:18, I'oitville 7:25, State
line 7:32. Eldred 7:45, Earabee's 7:52
Sartwell 7-57, Turtle Point 8:02, Port Al
legany 8:14, Liberty 8;32. Keating 8:40
(Snippeu 0:00 Einporium 9:15 1'. M. Con
necting at Laiabee's with MuKeau Hi Eut
lalo h. R.
TRAINS LEAVE EMPORIUM.
4;0il A. M , EXPRE.-S, (daily ezcepi
Sun lnyaj stopping at jSliippen 4:15. ieul
ing 4:34, Liberty 4:42. Port Alleginy 5:01.
iurtle Point 5:13 ,S;iriwll 6:18, Larahee's
5:24, Eltlied 5:32, (State Line 5:4 ). Port
villo 5:52, Weston's O.oO. tlleati 0:21, Evie
Ituihvay tl:23, Hinsdale C:37, Ischua 6:52,
Frankliiiville 7.00 Vaeh'as 7:25, Y'orkshiic
7:83, Arcade, 7:40, Protection 7:53. Hol
land 8:08, Wales 8.11, Aurora 8:28, Jami
son's 8:20 Elma 8;84, Spring Brook 8:40,
Ebeneaer 8:50, Buffalo 9.15 A. M. Connect
ing at Laiabee's with tbe MeKean & Eutlalo
R. K,
1:40 P. M., MAIL, (dily exeept un.
days) slopping at Sliippen 1:55 Keating
2:15 Liberty 2:23, Port Allegany 2:43
Turtle Point 2:55 Sariwel' 8:00, Laiabee's
3:07 Eldrod U:l.i, Male Line 8:30. Port
illo 8:88. Weston's 3;45, Olean 4:03,rie
Ruilway 4 05 Hiu-dalo 4 21. Ischua 4 38,
Frauklrsville 4 58, MitchiasS 15 Yorkshire
5 25 Arcade 5 33 Protectiou 5 47 Holland
5 68 i-alej (i 08 Aurora (120 Jamison's
(i 27 Elma 4i 31 ISpring Breok 6 36 Ebei ezer
6 45 Buffalo 7 10 P. M. Connecting at
Olean will) Erie ba.lway from ftimestoue
aud Bradford.
1 RAINS LEAVE OLEAN-
6 40 A. M., ACCOAlMODAilON, stopp.
ing ut Erie Railway 6 50 Hinsdale 7 20
ischua 7 60, Frnnkiinville 8 40 Machias
U 27 Yorkshire 9 50 Arcade 10 10 Protect. on
10 4'J Holland 11 10 Wales 11 85 Aurora
12 07 P. M. Jamison's 12 24 Elma 12 35
Spr'.ng Book 12 60 Ebenezer 1 15 Buffalo
2 00 P. M.
isUNUAY TRAIN LEATES BUFFALO
9 00 A. M., stopping at Ebenezer tl 22
Ppiing Brook 9 31 Elma 4) 37 Jamison'a
9 48 Aurora 947 A M,
bUKUAV TRAIN LEAVF8 AURORA
5 42P M . stopping at Jamison's 5 48, Elma
5 63 Spring Brook 6 58 Ebenezer 6 06
BuffaliB 30 P. M. .
J. 1). YEOM ANS, H. L. LYMAN,
Qm'l. Suv't. Gtn'l J iut'r Agt.
Ayer'S Cathartic Pills,
For the relief and
enre or all derange
ments in tha stom
rh, liver, and bow.
els. They aro a mild
aperient, and an
excellent purgative,
ltelnir nurelv vert-
talile, they contain
no mercury or mine-
mifTerinfr ! prevent
nl In- their timelT
use ; and every lamlly should have them on hsna
for Uiclr protection and relief, when required.
Long experience has proved them to be the naf
est, surest, ami best of all the Villi with which
the market abounds. Ily their occasional use,
the blood Is jini-illcd, the corruptions of the sys
tem expelled, obstructions removed, and tha
whole machinery of life restored to its healthy
activity. Internal orgnns which become clogged
and sluggish are cleansed by Auer'i PUI, and
stimulated Into action. Thus Incipient (license
Is changed Into health, the value of w hich change,
when reckoned on the vast multitudes who enjoy
It, can hardly lie computed. Their sugar coating
manes thcra pleasant to take, anil preserves their
virtues unimpaired for any length of time, so
that they are ever fresh, and perfectly reliable.
Although searching, they aro mild, and operate
without disturbance to Uie constitution, or diet, or
torn nation.
Full directions are glv:n on the wrapper to
tach box, how to uec Uiem is a Family Physic,
and for the following complaints, which these
fill ranidlv cure:
For Dyapeipata or nitlareatlaa. K.ltlaa
r, Lnucuor and . of Apitrtite, they
ihould be taken moderntely to stimulate the elom
ich, and restore its healthv tone and action.
For iilver Complaint and its vai ioii" symp
toms, Nllion Heuilachs, Stick II r ml-
eke, Ja)onile or Jn 'i HicknrM. Utb
Ions Colic and Bilious Severn, tlicy should
6e judiciously taken for each case, to correct the
diseased action or remove the obstructions which
cause it.
For Itysrntrr.T nl niMrrbaea, but- one
tailrt doe is generally required.
For nhvnanatlain. ont, tSrnrel.
Bltwtlon of tht Heart, Stn In tho
tan, lluck and E,oln, they shouhl be contin
uously taken, as required, to change the diseased
action of tho system. With such change those
complaints disa'ppear.
For IDroiM.r and Iropslenl Swelling,
they should he taken in large and frequent doses
to jiroduee the effect of a drastic puie.
For tlii,relon, a large dose should be
taken, as it produces tho desired effect by sym
pathy. As A Dtnnrr Pllt, take one or two Pllf to
promote digestion and relieve the stomach.
An occasional dnse stimulates the stomach and
bowels, restores the appetite, and invigorates the
system. Hence it is often advantageous where
no serious derangement exists. One who feels
tclerablv well, often finds that a dose of these
-(. makes him feel decidedly better, from their
cleansu g and renovating effect on tbe digestive
apparatus.
PREPARED BT
Dr. J. C. A TEH Jt CO., Practical Chemltti,
LOWELL, MASS., C. B. A.
FOB BALK BY AiX DBUUUISTS EV'atlT WHXJia.
Cur Time tl Kidsway.
Mail East 4:45r: M.
do West 2 25 P. M.
ffenovo Accom East 9:25 A. M
Kane do West 8:20 P. M
Local East 5:40 P. M
pado West 8:20 A. M
The Mail and Through Local aarry
ssengers, the local does cot.
QUOTA! IONS
White, Powell & Co"
BANKERS AU UllOKERd,
No. 42 Sleuth Third Street.
Philadelphia, Pec. 23th. 1875.
Pll). ASKBD
U. S. 1SS1. c 128J 124J
do 5 20, o '62, M and N 118J-
do do '04 do 118i
do do '65 do 11''4 lloj
do do '65 J aud .1 lli'S 2o
do do '67 do V-2i 122j;
do do '68 do 122J 122J
10-40, do coupon 117j 117j
do Pacific 0"s cy Int. off 122, 122j
New 5's Keg. 1881 1 16.1 1 Hi-
" ' 0. 1881 lltj 117
Gold 12j 18
Silver 107 109
remu-ynuui- ,VH f,J
Reading '. 55 6jg
Philadelphia. & Erie 20 2( jj
Lehigh Navigation 4!'
do Valley 61 -J 62
United R 11 oi' N J 184J 185
Oil Creek 11 lij
Murtlierii Central 8-1 J 34
Central Iraai-porlaiion 46
Met,quehoniiig 05 55
C A .Mortgage 6's '8'J 104J 105j
AUVEIITISI1TG
Kl.XETV-ElGHTH EDITION.
Containing a eomplet list of all the towns
in the United sSiaies, ihe Territories and
the Lioiuuiion ol'C inada. having a popula
tion greater than 6,000 according to the
last census, together with the names of Ihe
newspapers having the largest local circu
lation in each of ihe places named. Aisu,
a catalogue o. newspapers which are re
couimeuded to advertisers as giving great
est value in proportion to prices charged.
Alco, all newspapers iu the United elates
and Canada printing over 5,000 copies
each issue. Also, all the lieligious, Agri
cultural. 8cieiitilic and Mechanical. .Medi
cal, Masjnic; Juvenile. Euucaiional, Com
ii erciul, ln-urance, Rctl Esiale. Law,
Sporting, Aiusical, Fathion, aud other
special class journals; very complete lists.
Together with a compleit list, of over 800
tjeiiuan papeis printed in the United
oiates. Also, an essay upon advertising:
many tables of rates, showing the cost of
advertising in various newspapers, and
everything which a beginner in advertis
ing would like to lui. w.
Address GEO P. ROWELL It CO..
41 Park Row, New York.
A GOOD WORK.
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ness folly explained in a large octavo Trea
tise by Hr. O. PHELPd BhOWN, 21 Grand
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!bould mid and get a oopy at unoe as it is
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FOR THE
ADVOCATE
JOBTT7'ORK Wears now arepared
tV to doall kinds of JOB WORK,
huvelepes. Tags. Bill-heads, Letter heads
neatly aud cheaply executed. Offiee iu
Thayer & Hagerty'a new building, Ui
treet Ridgway, P.
THE WEEKLY SUIT.
1776. NEW YORK. 1876.
Eighteen hundred and seventy-sir Is the
Centennial year. It is also the year in
whioh an Opposition House of Representa
tives, the hist since the war, will be in
powet at Washington; and the year of the
twenty-third election of a President of the
United States. All of these events are sure
to be of great interest and importance
especially the two latter, and all of them
and everything connected with them wilt be
fully and freely reported and expounded
in THE SUN.
The Opposition House of Representatives
taking up the line of inquiry opened years
ago by THE SUN will aternly and dilli
gently investigate the corruptions and mis
deeds of Grant's administration, and will
il is to be hoped, lay the foundation for a
new and better period in our national his
tory Of all this THE SUN will contain
complete and accurate accounts furnishing
its readers with early and trustworthy in.
formation upon these absorbing tonics
Tho tweuty-lhird presidential election,
with the preparations for it, will be mem
orable as deciding upon Ohant's aspira,
lions for a third terra of power and plun
der, aud still n.ore as deciding who thi.ll be
the candidate of the party of Reform, and
as elected tbat candidate Concerning all
these subjects, those who read THESTN
will have the constant means of being
thoroughly well informed.
Tbe W kkklt. Sun, which has attained a cir.
culatiuu of over eighty thousand copies al
read has its readers in every Stale and Ter
ritory, and we trust that the year 1876 will
Ue.ee their numbers doubled. It will con
tinue io be a thorough newspaper. All
the ge leral news of the day will be found
in it, vondcused when unimportant al lull
leiigib when of moment, aud always, wa
rust treated iu a clear interesting and in
structive manner
It is our aim to make the Wilekly Sun
the best family newspaper in the world,
and we shall coulinne to give iu ns Col
umns a large amount of miscel.aueous read
lug Mich as stories tales, puems, rcienlifi
intelligence and agricultural information
for which we are not able to make room iu
our daily columns. The agricultural de
purlmetii especially is one of Ihe proiui
ucnt features The fashions are also regu
larly reported in its columns; and so are
die markets of every kind.
The IVma ol-.n, eight pge- with fifty
six broad colum.is is only $1,20 a year.pos
tage prepaid. As the price barely repays
the enst of l he paper, no discount can be
mode from this rale to cubs, agculs, Post
masters, or anyone.
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news for two cents a copy. Subscription,
postage prepaid 55c a month or $6,50 a
car. Sunoay edition eitra $1.00 per
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ire tMawd. All InYalida at a dlatanoe are required
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OtU as er addreas
e DR. E. B FOOTS,
Wa. ltO texington Are,, W. T.
Jlbntcd te sell D'Fbtiu Tlain JfomeTaUe
end McdiecU Common. SnmAlso
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(iloroa.ee the aoxirity of the totretlnal canal, produce
aoft euola and relievo piloa at one. Thouaendi hare
been eared by tneua- rriae ou oenta, aent by miv4 on
renalt of prioa. Prepared only by P. ALFRED
asiuHtaiii', raauaAOisT, un roeaia avmbb,
aw lOBK UITT.
Dr. Bergar's Compound Fluid Extract ot
Bhnbarb and Dandelion.
The heat oombtnattoa of pnrely yeffetmhle nedtotnea
ta entirely replace Calomel or Blue Pill. It atimulatee
the tivdr. inore ,aae the flow of bile, and thua removee
al oaue torpidity of the Hear, btliim.neaa and liabitnat
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to the patient, aa one or two bottle are sufficient to
1 Jar the coraplaxton benutif ully, and remove pimpled
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aveuica mmw iuh wii. .
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POWELL & KIME'S.
st
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to POWELL & KIME'S Grand Cen
tral Store, and get youself a new white
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trom that up.
Satei of Advertising.
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a
NJENV LIVJSltY STABLE
IN
DAN SCUlBNKll WISHES TO IK
lorm the Citteens of Ridgway, and th
public generally, that he Las started a Liv
ery Stable and will keep
GOOD STOCK.GOOD CARRIAGES
Bugles, to let upon the most reaiea
ble terms.
i,He will also do job teaming.
Stable on Broad street, above Mala
AU orders left at lbs Post Offioe will meet
prompt attention
Aog 20 1870. tf.
The Weekly Sun.
A large eight page independent, honest
and tearless newspaper of 56 broad columns,
especially designed for the farmer, the me,
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nmn, and their wives and children. W
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of entertaining and instructive rending of
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$1.20 per year, postage prepaid. The"
cheapest paper published. Try if Address
Tns Bits, New York City.
Elk County Directory.
President Judge L. D. Wetmore.
Additional Law Judge Hon. Jn- P
Viuceni.
Associate Judges Chai. Luhr, J V
Honk.
District Attorney--J. K. P, Hall.
Sheiiir D. oull.
Prothnnotury iJ-c.,-Fred. Schoening.
Treasurer Joseph Windfelder.
County Superintendent Gen. R. Dixon.
Commissioners Miohael Weidert, Julius
Jones, Geo. Kd. Weis.
Auditors Thomas Irwin If. O. Bundy,
County Surveyor Geo Wilmsley.
Jury Commissi mers. Phillip tireighlt
Rauaom T. Kyler.
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F YOU WANT TO BUY
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DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, ROOTS
SHOES, HATS AND CAPS,
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WAKE, WOOD AND
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TOBACCO AND C1GARI.
A Large Btect ef
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The BEST BRANDS of FLOUR
Constantly tin bund, und suld as ebep
as the CHEAPEST.
JAMES II. IIAGERTI.
SEEliS .l.VB i'LJJlTS.
C. C. The True Cape Cod Cranberry,
C. best sort tor Uplaud, Lowland, or
Garden, by mail prepaid, $1 per 100, $b
per 1,000. All the New, Choice Straw
berries and Peaches. A priced Cata
logue ot these and all Fruits, Ornamen
tal Trees Evergreens, Shrubs, Bulbs,
Uoses, PLiuia, &c, aud FRESH
FLOWER & GARDEN SEEDS, the
choicest collection in the country, with
ail novelties, will be sent gratis to any
plain address. 25 sorts of either flower,
Garden; Tree, Fruit, Evergreen, or
Herb i-eeds, lor 81,00, bent by mail,
prepaid. WHOLESALE OAT A.
LOGUETO'lllE TilADE. Agenta
Hunted.
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Muss. Established 1842.
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invited to the fact lb it the National Banks
are now prepared to receive subscriptions
to the Capital Steele of the t'eutennial
board ot finance. The fumisrealiied front
this source are to be employed in the erec
tion of the buildings lor tho Internationa
titnbiuon, and tlio expenses connected
with the same. It is confidently believed
that the Keystone tjmie will be represented
by the name of every citizen alive to patri.
otio commemoration of the one hundredth
birth-day of the nation. The shares
slock are offered for $10 each, aud auk
soribers will receive a buudsouie engraved
Certificate of Mock, suitable for framing
aud preservation as a national memorial.
Interest at the rate of six per cent, per
annum will be paid ouall payments of Cen
tenuial Stock from dale of payment te
January 1, 1876.
Subscribers who are not neat a Nation
Bank can remit a check or post otiioe order
10 the underst gued,
t'liED'K F HALEY, Treasurer,
00 Walnut tit., Philadelphia .
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