(IIt Cnratr Mratntt, Wm,isnD bvkiit minAT nonmna, r O B.GrOULD. Editor: TERMS, TWO DOLLARS A TEAK IN ADVANCE Rates of Advertising. RntiarA 1 WMb. 1 00 - I w u 8 " 8 0(1 do A 4 S 50 - do 1 5 months 4 Oil 1 S Colnmn 1 8 6 00 do 1 0 " 7 50 do 8 13 14 (HI do 6 1 week 1 75 do 12 1 month 8 50 1 Column 1 8 " 8 00 do 1 6 " 13 00 do 8 13 " 18 IK) I do 6 6 00 do 1 00 do 13 1-4 Column 8 months 13 00 do do do do do do do Two Bqrs. do do do do i 4 Column 1 week Co 1 month 15 00 " 30 00 " 85 00 week 1 60 month 13 00 " so oo " 80 00 " 40 00 week 12 00 month so oo 85 00 " 45 00 " W) 00 " 75 00 Bpoclnt Notices iiftor Marriages and Doaths an addl tonal of one-half the above rates. Business Cards five lines or less, 85.00 per year; over Ave lines, at the nsual rate o advertising. Honesty In the Legislature. "Wo are not nstooislied, Buys the State Guard, to bear our article published some time siuco in acknowledgement of the hones ty of men in the Legislature whose reputa tion for intneritv is bevond all doubt, has O rf created considerable feeling. In the conn ties represented by men who were notorious for their corruptions, we observe our Repub lican contemporaries are particularly indig nant at our ommission of the names of such men from our list of honorable legislators, chargin that we were mercenary in so doing, Ed that the effort to discriminate be tween tie honest and the dishonest, is a fail ure disgraceful to ourselves and discreditable to the cause we represent. But this is only their opinion. We aimed at compromising no man's character in declaring, after patient investigation, that certain men in the legis lature were honest, faithful and true to their trusts. Surely we could not say all who had seats in that body were honest, nor was it safe for us to individualize the dishonest That corrupt men held seats in both branches, tho least observant of those who watched legislation are well aware; while the general public who paid any atten tion to the schemes like that of increasing the rate of taxation on the necessaries of life, to . building np monopolies in Philadel Dhia and other parts of the State, to which the agriculturist and thominer were to be made subservient, know that foul influences were at work. We repeat what we have so often declared, that a better and more relia ble class of men are needed to discharge the duties of legislation. Kvery county in the State can in many ways improve the stand ard of their legislators, by electing men who, when they get to Harrisbucg, will be able to resist the rinsrs of operating in the name of both parties, but actually working only for their individual aggrandizement. There was a time when any man could discharge the duty of legislator, but that time is now past, Under present circumstances, the most intel ligent and reliable are alone able to deal with the measures aud men who come before the Legislature for consideration and favor. .Nor is this all. The incorporated interests which now overshadow individual enterprise in all parts of the State have tho very ablest men constantly in attendence on the sessions of the Legislature, insiduously advocating and securing the adoption of measures which are calculated iu nine cases out often to im pair a general or an individual right Those who can be wheelded or purchased into the support of such schemes are not the men to be elected to the Legislature. Each commu nity must be its own judge of this fact each constituency must look out for aspirants of this class, and if they value their present hopes of prosperity and the future continu ance of Republican government, they must defeat them whenever they dare come up for election to offices of great trust Our Gov ernment, State as well as national, needs honest men in all departments. We have a surfeit to those who believe that government was created for them to pluck and plunder; of men who imagine tho Republican party (and the Democratic party, too,) was organ ized to open mines of wealth for the satisfac tion of their covetuonsness. The men who are at the head of the journals of both parties, are those who can alone reform the evils to which our articles on the subject of legisla tive corruption allude; but this cannot be ac complished by bickering with each other. We must unite for the general good to secure the very best men to represent the people; and in doing this the first essential point to be gained is the security that each constituency has a man or men in the Legislature who can not be bought It must be borne . in mind that combinations gather around each Legis lature which laugh to scorn the people's wants or wishes and preferences, openly declaring that all this can be defeated or ignored with money whenever such combinations desire mat result, we nave seen this done more than once. Bribe money has been openly paid in our principal hotels so that there is sense in showing resentment when attention is called to the fact The Republican party is strongest when it puts forth its best men. It has principles which will preserve its popularity even when baa men lay it under tue disgrace or suspi cion. But we cannot afford longer to carry great loads of incompetency and corruption. We must have our best men as candidates, or we will assuredly fail This fact makes us bold in pointing out all whom we know to have been honest State Guard, " President Grant is not a free trader. He believes in an American policy and there is not a free trader in the Cabinet Secre tary Boutwell is quite the opposite of a free trader, and Secretary Fish does not hesitate to declare that the check to our present ex travagant importations by high tariff, is the only means by which the country can be saved from a financial crash that will surely follow if the balance of trade is kept running against us. Tiir Democrats in this State are. exceed-1 ingly muddled in regard to the person who shall be their KCxt successful candidate for gubernatorial honors. Gen. Cass, Asa Packer and Ileister are each brought for ward by thoir friends, and some Rip-Van Winkle of a Cop has actually attempted the resuscitation of Gov. Bigler. The effort was too exhausting, however, and the indi vidual has sunk away once more for another fifteen years' nap. When a writer begins to repeat himself, he is said to be on the decline. When a political party goes back ' or at tempts to go back to its leaders on issues long since dead, we may safely conclude that the process of political decomposition has commenced. Good Advice. There is excellent sense in what a cotemporary says, aud ws trust that those to whom it is addressed will have the good sense to follow It "The Democ racy," remarks our brother of the quill, "ought to cease abusing the colored people of the South. True they are not doing quite as well as born Yankees, but, considering the quantity of Democratic blood that flows through their veins, they are doing nncom well better than could have been expected. When that bad blood is thoroughly worked out they will no doubt become perfectly re spectable and well-to-do citizens. In the Court of Common rieos, at Fhila- delphia, on the 26th inst, Judge Pierce read an opinion by Judge Allison, sustaining the 27th selection of the new Registry law, which applies to hotels, taverns, and sailor boardine- houses. The result is, that there can be co more colonizing in Philadelphia, as the Arsessors are prohibited from register ing any of the inmates of these establish ments. If they are citizens and qualified voters thev must come before the Board of Canvassers and establish their rights. Methodist Womex to Vote. The great question of the lay delegation in the Metho dist Episcopal Church of the United States will probably be at rest for ever next month The contest will be one of the most important in the history of the denomination, and it will be marked by a peculiar feature, which may be regarded as a significant sign of the times. The sisters of every church have been empow ered to vote on the subject, and they will doubtless exercise the franchise the first time in casting their ballots to change the present mode of representation. It is op tional, we believe, with the churches to hold the elections at any time in June, but the vote must be taken before August An interesting investigation into the re cords shows that President Johnson, durin; his term of office, pardoned the number one hundred and forty-two persons convicted of counterfeiting, and ninety-one persons convicted of violating the revenue laws. Mr. Johnson commenced this business early, and kept it np until the last moment, hav ing pardoned the first counterfeiter on the loth day of April, 1805, the day after he entered bis office, and the last on the 3d of March, 1869. The English press is disposed to do full credit to American enterprise in constructing the Pacific Railroad. Its comments on the "last rail" are likely to prove very gratifying to the American Eagle aud give that noble bird a new idea of its consequence. Xor are the material results too highly estimated. For instance, the London News concludes its comments as follows: 'Thus the whole of this formal wilderness will be subdued to man's occupancy and use. Instead of dying like a dead mass in the bo som oi the Republic, it will become instinct , i ... . c l : i : : 1 1 witn mo, me iron nerves ut uivmzuuuu ww crow throuarh it from the creat central back bone now tormed, and the vast resources oi the republic will not only be made more available by consentration and communica tion, bat will undergo indefinite increase. Secretary Boutwell has instructed the Assistant Treasurer at New York to buy two millions of gold each- week until further orders. NEWS ITEMS. is Michigan has a female State Librarian. Fifty-five ladies are postmasters in Texas. Tioga county has only ono licensed hotel, America still has stage lines. The New York tiger consumes $2,000,000 a year. George Peabody sailed for America on Saturday. Gen. Dulce, Captain General of Cuba. nearly dead of cancer. General Beauregard is expected to visit Staten island in a few days. The widow of Mr. Colt, of Distol fame has an income of 8400,000 a year. One hundred and twenty Japanese families .1 : " . i r are uu bueir wnjr tu uuiliurnia. Jew Orleans makes ice which it claims ia better than that in the north, and sells it for one cent per pound. ine btate tax of Lewiston. Mainn. thi year, is based on a valuation of 82 snn firm Next year the tax will be based on the' new valuation, wnicn will not be far from 86,000. 000. ' ' In this country, where every man is suppos ed to be free to. worship God in the way he sees fit, the ritualists of St Albans in New i om are nooteu ana jerred by crowds of anti-ritualists. The claims of American citiznna nn ri. it is said, foot up the total of sixty millions of dollars, and the joint commissioners ap pointed to adjust these claims will shortly meet to consider them. to An exchange says: A cup of coffee is sure barometer, if vou allow th an fraw drop to the bottom of a cup and watch the uuuuica uriso wunoui disturbing the coffee. ii me Duooies collect in the middle, the weather will be fine: if thev adhB f tk cup. forming a ring, it will be rainy, and if oeparuie wuaout assuming any fixed position, changeable weather may be The temperonce party in Maine is thinking ' choosing ex-Senator Morrill as candidate for Governor. An exchange, looking at the number of fradulent bankrupts, asserts that the best way to succeed is to fail. The late Dr. Rush loft between one and two millions of dolurs to establish a free brary in the city of Philadelphia. A firm in New York offers to clean all the worms on the trees in JSrooKlyn, end win prove that they can do it before they ask for contract New York cWv Merchants have Daid tho past winter nearly 811,000,000 for dry goods manufactured in the State of Rhode Island. A furious rain and hail storm passed over Wheeling, Virginia, on Friday. Some of the ailstones were as larga as a man s net In the near neighborhood of Goldsborough, North Carolina, there are one hundred acres of land devoted to the cultivation of strawberries. Secretary Boutwell has not authorized any of the statements intimating a purpose to withdraw the three per cent certificates. Two Louisville policemen the other even ing tried for some time, but unsuccessfully, to induce a cast iron dog to take poisoned meat. President Grant is credited with the epi- gramatio remark that "office-seeking was tast becoming oue ot the industries oi mis ceuntry. Marshall Bazaiue says that he was poisoned half a dozen times in Mexico, but that his Mexican servants gave him autidotes and Bav ed his life. The reicninsr belle of Brooklyn sinsrs like an angel, and leads the choir of a prominent church. Romero wants the Mexican Congress to issue eighteon millions of paper money. Danbury, Conn., has a 500 pound female corpse. The Detroit Board of Trade talks of a ship canal about the Falls, having only a single lock of 320 feet lift. The effect of nil the dispatches from Cuba is to announce further Republican gains. Sheridan and Breckinridge met on the judges' stand at the Cincinnati races last week. In Troy, New York, there is a peanut ven der who returnee au income of $2,600 per annum. Two brothers-in-law quarreled in Texas last week, about thirty cents, and oue finally killed the other. Imitation meerschaum pipes are now made of stale bread whieh hardens, and, it is said, "colors" equal to the genuine. In San- Francisco there is now on exhibi tion a revolving rifle capable of being fired off five hundred times a minute. The New York Express says that in the income of business men of that city, "those who advertise make the largest returns." A man in Connecticut has invented a new machine, with which, it is said, one man can sew six hundred pairs of shoes in one day. A Portuguese inventor has recently pre sented to the Cabinet of Lisbon a murderous little engine firing 800 shots in a minute. The Grand Lodge of Orongemen, of Ire land, have petitioned the Queen ngainst the disestablishment of the Irish church. The excitement in France is as great as ever. A large number ot arrests have been made in Paris. In other parts of the king dom, the disturbances are open and violent Uiots nave taken place in several places, at tended with bloodshed. Senator Castelar, made a speech in the Spanish Cortes, on tho 20th inst., in favor of a Republic. There is great agitation in Snrngossa and Barcelona, ia favor of a Re publican government In the Spanish Cortes, on the 21st, Ad miral Tope to said that he thought the eleva tion of Montpeusier to the throne was desir- aMc, but as a member of the Cabinet, he anxiously awaited tho action of the Cortes. lie advised the Cortes to take care that no daring man cut the knot which they were unable to undo. Mr. Sanford, United States Minister to Belgium, has sent his resignation to Wash- ngton. Ona ff Ilia larrvaat. maoliniM avai. Iw.l .1 held in Belfast, freland, on the 22d inst, to protest asraiust the disestablishment of the Irish church. Nearly two hundred thousand persons were present The rejection of the treaty for the sale of St Thomas, by the United States Senate, causes much irritation at Copenhagen. The Republican newspapers of Madrid, y that the recent vote of the Cortcg has only deferred the scheme for a federal Repub lic, not deieatea it. Minister Washburne has been formally presented at the French court, as the succes sor of Gen. Dix. The general elections for the Corps LegiB- latif commenced on the 22d. The voting progressed quietly. It is rumored that Prince Agustus, of Portugal, will be put forward as a candidate for the Spanish throne. On Wednesday night the 5th inst, the larger beer brewery and residence of Mr. J. Bacher, of Suubury, were entirely de stroyed by fire. Some of the household goons were saved, but the brewery apparatus, contents of the vault, &c, were consumed. Mercer University, Georgia, is reported to be in a very flourishing condition. The as sets of the university are valued at $186,000, but the convention resolved to appoint an agent to secure at least $100,000 more. In Sunday School of the Howard Presby terian Church, San Francisco, a class of Jap anese young men is in regular attendance, who are much interested ia the instructions they receive. A man in St Louis has sued his guardian for $2,000 for work performed on a farm, be tween the ages of eight and eighteen years, and $2,000 damages for not sending him to school during that time. Mr. Birch, of Vernon to., Crawfoid county had a carriage, a set of harness, two robes and two over coats stolen from his barn on Sunday evening, the 2d inst There was a good pair of horses in the same barn, but it is probably the thieves had a better pair, as they were not taken. It apperrs that the news from Indiana, re garding the changes in the divorce laws there are unfounded. So, now, wives with hus bands who eat onions, and husbands with wives with cold feet, can go to Indiana and get rid of these annoyances. The Attorney General denies the right of a national bank to return to the State system nnder the enabling act of the New York Leg islature. "I am of the opinion," be writes, "that it is not in the power of the Legisla ture of New York to alter, modify, add to, or diminish the powers, duties or liabilities created in or conferred upon a bank associa- The colleges at Cambridge are raising a fund by subscription todredgo the Cam, sub stitute bridges without piers for those which are now in the way, and cut off the bad cor ners in the stream, so as to make a better practising conrso for the rowing men. The Hardford Boat Club has received a challenge from the Lnndon Rowing Club for a match during their visit to England, and an offer of the honorary membership of their club, and tho free use of their club house ahd boat room. A number of gentlemen in New York or ganized themselves into a Southern Lsnd Company, with a capital of $200,000, hav ing obtained a charter from North Carolina, giving them exclusive right to certain lands in that State. The female turfites have adopted a little cocked hat, as near the shnpo of that worn by Napoleon 1, as possible The back cor ner stands np behind, and it is called a Char lotta Corday, probably because this heroic damsel wore nothing but caps. Joseph Iloaks, of Buffalo township, But ler county, while digging coal near Lucesco Oil Works, was killed on Saturday 8th, inst. by a large rock falling upon him. The de ceased served his country as a soldier in Co D. 6th Pa. II. A. Philadelphia is said to be crowing faster now than ever before. During the month of April 728 permits were issued for new struc tures and 154 for alterations and additions. Of the new structures six hundred and five are to be dwelling houses. A correspondent of the Altoona Trtrcnk says there are now living in that city a great crand duuebter of J. Morton and a grand niece of both J. Wilson aud Georp-0 Ross three of the signers of the Declaration of Independence. Bridgeport, Conn., has discovered that the sources ot its water supply are mostly poison ous bogs and swamps, and that the reservoir is in almost a stagnant condition. Disease and death are certain to result if the aque duct depends on such a supply. Whisky has bad a consideiable advance in price. The New York Times suspects that the reasons is the more vigorous enforcement of the revenue law by the new appointees of that branch of the service than has hitherto prevailed. William Balph, Esq., was cutting down a black oak of medium size, on his place near Butler, one day last week, aud the tree, in its fall, struck bis young son on the head, inflicting a very severe wound. Had it not been for a pile of brush which somewhat broke the full, ho undoubtedly would have been killed. Tho cut on tho head was some two inches in length and bared the skull bone. Ayer's Hair Vigor, For restoring Gray Hair to its natural Vitality and Color. A dressing which 5s at once agreeable, healthy, and effectual for preserving the hair. Faded or gray hair is soon restored to its original color with the gloss and freshness of youth. Thin hair is thick ened, falling hair checked, and bald ness often, though not always, cured by its use. Nothing can restore tho hair where the follicles are destroyed, or tho glands atrophied and decayed. But such as remain can be saved for nsefulness by this application. Instead of fouling the hair with a pasty sedi ment, it will keep it clean and rigorous. Its occasional use will prevent the hair from turning gray or falling off, and consequently prevent baldness. Free from those deleterious substances which make some preparations dangerous and injurious to the hair, the Vigor can only benefit but not harm it. If wanted merely for a HAIR DRESSING, nothing else can be found so desirable. Containing neither oil nor dye, it does not soil white cambric, and yet lasts long on the hair, giving it a rich glossy lustre and a grateful perfume. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co. Practical and Analytical Chemists, IiOWEIX, MASS. PRICE 1.00. I ELK COUNTY TjyO ADVERTISERS, TIIE ELK COUNTY ADVOCATE, PUBLISHED EVERT FRIDAY MORNING, C. B. GOULD, Editor, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. O LOW HOUSES ninde FAST Bud fast horse made O faster. Himplo, prnctic.nl Instruction for Imrprov Ins speed and style, and other valuable Information fur horse owners, in No. Ill of Hanky's .Journal, only Pivo cents. For sale by M. M. LARA13EE, Em porium, Coinerou county, Pa. Has exposures of hun bugs. 3m jQ A day. Address A. J. ITLLAM, New Yorkm gEND one dollar And get by ectnrne mall one of LORIIVC S DOLLAR BOXES of the richest Initialed French Noto Taper. All tho Ladles a.e In lore with them. Address, POKING, Pub lisher, Boston, Mass. 3m TIIE MAGIC COMB TEETH ARB COATED with solid DYE. 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Tho Nkw Yoiik Mkkcantilk Journal is the best as well as one of the largest meroautlle newspapers pub lished in the United States Its market reviews and carefully revised list of iobber'l Drices. embracine al most every vnotable article of merchandise, together with Its Judicious editorials, fill more than thirty-live (.15) columns every week. The cuhscription price is ouly AS 00 per ysar. (less than ten cents ner week, and less than li cants per day.) Parties desiring to pos sess themselves ol ihls valvable publication, should Ad dress The N Y. Mehcamtili Jouiimai. Co., 860 Pearl Bireeb, i. a. vuy out L I8TEN to the MOCKING BIRD. The Prairie Whistle And animal Imitator can be nsed by A child. It Is made to imitate the sontra of everv bird, the neigh af a horse, the bray of An ass, the grunt oi a nog; Diras, neasts ana snaKea are eocnamea ana entrapped by it. Is nsed by Dan Bryant, Charley White, and all the Minstrels and Warblers. 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Gray or Faded Hair is quietly restored to its youthful color and beauty, and with the first application a beautiful gloss and delightful fragrance is given to the ITair. It will cause Hair to grow on Bald Spots. It will promote luxuriant growth. FALLING HAIR is immediately checked. Fr Hale by mil Drngglsu. DEPOT removed from Oreenwirh St to 85 Barclay St. & AO Park Place. B OOK BINDEHY 1 TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION-: 2 00 PER ANNUM IN ADVANCE. Ayer's Sarsaparilla, FOB PUniFYIXO IHI BLOOD. The reputation this ex cellent nieilicino enjoys, 1b derived from Its cures, ninny of which are truly marvellous. Inveterate cases of Scrofulous dis ease, where tho system seemed saturated with corruption, have been purillcd and cured by it. 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BfaMn Practical and Analytical Chemist: BOLD BY ALL DEUGGIST8 EVERYWHERE. THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM ELK COUNTY, OF FICE IN THE COURT IIOL'Si RIDOtVAV, PA. HOME AND FOREIGN ADVERTISE M EN INSERTED ON REASONABLE TERMS. JOB PRINTING : ALL KINDS OP JOB WORK D0X WITH XEA TXESS JlN DISPAJC1I, AND IN TIIE LATEST AND MOST APPROVEE AT THE ADVOCATE OFFICE. SUCH A3 POSTERS OF ANY SIZE, CIRCULARS. BUSINESS CARDS. WEDDING AND VISITING CARDS, BALL TICKETS, PROGRAMMES, CONCERT TICKETS, ORDER BOOKS, RECEIPTS, LEGAL BLANKS, BILL AEADS, LETTER HEADS PAMPHLBCS,' PAPER BOOK ETC. ETC. ETC. ETC. ETC. ETC. ETC. NEW OR OLD BOOKS BOUND AT THE BEST MANNER Every discription of BLANK BOOKS! Made to Order. ffe Tdern by Mail promptly attended to. C. B, GOULD, n2l Tress Office. Emporium, Aug. 8 18C7. Our facilities for doing all kinds of I Printing are equalled by very few establi m entg in the country. Orders by mail promv AU letters should be addresd ly attended to, to. C. B. COULD
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