Henry A. Parson b, Jr. - . Editor THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1874. EEPUSLICAN STATE TICEET. Supreme Judge, HON. E. M. PAXSON, Philadelphia. Lieutenant-Governor, HON. A. 0. OLMSTED, of Poller. Audita General, GEN. HARRISON ALLEN, Warren. Secretary of Internal Affairs, COL. R. B. DEATH, of Schuylkill. REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICZST. For Congrean, COL. A. I. W ILCOX, (Subject to District Conference.) for Altera My, D. C. OYSTER, Ridgway For Sheriff, n. II. WINSEL, Ridgway. For Commissioner, W. II. 03TERHOUT, Ridgway For Auditor, J. 3. TAT LOU, Fox. For Coroner, CIIA8. NCVEAN, St. Mary's. EDITORIAL NOTES. Two thousand dollars' worth of cen times have been coined" and issued fro.n the Fro n eh mint. A oentiaie is worth one-fifth of a cent. Thi cables of the East River bridge, at Brooklyn, wwl eontain wore than 6,000 wira atrauda, and will sustaiu a thousand tou veigh. flt, LoU will shortly have a new induatry, a ojapaoy having been or gaaiaed to Diaovfaotr spades and snovela, Tba snpply has hitherto been drawn from Easern faotoriea. Anoihw Railroad. The Clear- f eld region is looking wp-a branch road is being fait) from the Moshannon, near the Stirling nines, to xotir new operat ions that are nearly ready for shipping coal. Guiaot'a library, according to a writer in the Cemtltulienntl contains no less than 50,000 books, a utinibor of which ore wurks of great value relating to the history ol Franco, Germany and Great Britiau. About oco-half of the railroads iu the United Kingdom are worked upon the "absolute block" epstew. By this ar rangement a train is not permitted to leave a atation until a signal is received that the line between that and the next station is clear. Tusee "parties by tne name of Cox" bave already been uominatod for Con gress. There U St. Julian Cox iu Min nesota, Jonathan D. Cox in Indiana, and John R. Cox in Maryland. Some of these are doomod to be dead Cox in the pit when the election is over. Albany, N. V. October 2. The trial of Phelps, tlie defaulting cannier of the State Treasurer, was continued te-day. The arguments ire fcolj eioao(j anj he Court procsedsl to gaarje the jury, reviewing the charges against the prisoner and tak ing strong grounds against hiua. Tub Louisville LfJjer publishes a carefully prepared review ol the trade and oomuiergo of that city for the year ending August 81. which tshows that there are now in successful operation in Louisville more than 500 manufacturing establishment., representing an invest ment of $20,000,000, produoing wares annually estimated at $56,000,000 em ploying constantly 10,000, persons, and paying out annually for labor nbou1 88,000,000. Kingston, N. A. Oct. G. A man giving his name as Charles R. Ballard, of New York city, to-day called at tho First National Bank of Rondout and presented to the cashier a letter of in troduction purporting to be signed by George Obdyke & Co. of New York, and a check for 8,000 on the Third National Baak of New York, signed by George Obdyke k Co. and certified by letter. The cashier suypected a fraud, telegraph to New York, and discovered that it was a forgery. Ballard escaped. Wahisqton, Oot, 1. On the way to the Sherman wedding to-day the horses attaohed to the President's car riage became frightend and ran away, near Seventh street and New York av enue. The oarriage oontained the President and Mrs. Grant and Marshal Sharpe and wife. None of them were injured, though the oarriage was smashed. The President immediately halted another team on the street and prooeded to tho ohuroh; arriving there about five minutes after the sorvico hid commenced Tue Mauch Chunk Coal Gazette is of opinion that "Mr. Latta, the Demo cratic candidate for Lieutenant Gov ernor, is not much a friend of .he far mers. While he wai a member of the Legislature he introduced a bill to tax all sheep over two months old at ten ocnU per head. He failed to get the bill through, but he limited iu workings to hie own country and re duced the rate to five cents per head, and this bill passed. It is not likely many farmers will support a man whose only publio act was an attempt to impose an unjust tax upon them. Don't vote lor Latta, the sbeep-taxer of the Southwest." Bonner oh thi Third Tshm, The New York Ledger, which seldom disoussos politi cal questions, but whose editor has a keon sngfiuity for discovering current opinion among his several thousand of readers, has this tossy about a third term: "We enter tain no VeryJ grave apprehenaons of the eleetion of any nan lo the office of Presi dett more than two terms in succession' It never did happen, and we think it aever will, It is not, there fore, because we are moved by a fear of such an event that we refer to it, And we are not in the habit of very frequently volunteering advice to the President f the United States. Bu t we cannot help, thinking, and we throw out the suggestion, that this nomination by South Caroliua affords the President an excellent oocassion to daoline allowing his name to be used at all as a oandidate for a third term. By s doing he wculd manilfca that regard and referouoe for Washington and thi great and good man who suo ceedod him as Preaidont which is common to the Ameriean people. What we should like te tea en the part of tho President's adieavowalo of any wiliugncss to be a can didate again, even if a few miserable self sesking poliloiuns aud office-holders do do sire to put him iu nomination. A third term means the first steps toward raon aroby; and tho name of any man who stands but as tho representative of monarchical ideas in this country Is destine! to become infamous. Qen. Grant oannot deoline too There are two hundred and fourteen prisoners iu the jail at Washington; D, C, whioh is seventy-nine more than have been ooufioed in that institution at any time since the war. VI tne uumber eighty are awaiting trials which have been postponed from time to time beoause, it is said, of the confusion in tho Distriot Attorney's office, duo to the investigation ol Harrington's connection with the safe burglary. The prisoners and thoir friends are circulating a pe tition for a speedy trial. Washington, D. C. October 2, 1874. ins Tu:nr term. A member of the Cabinet is authority for saying he is satisfied, after talking with the Pesident, that the latter has no intention of being a candidate for the third terra, aud at the proper time II 1- ... . J will maicaie bis purpose 10 utcuue further politio.l honors. It is not im probable that the Southern Convention of Third Termites, which is to meet in Chattanooga during the present month, will be creeled with an authoritative declaration of the Presidents views, whioh will defeat tho object lor which the convention has beeu culled, or at least demonstrate that fuitherr action is entirely unnecessary. LOUISIANA AND ALABAMA. The usual Cabinet meeting was held to-day when the situation in Louisiana was talked over, and the opinion expres sed that the recent compromise agree ment will be the means of preventing further outbreak. Tho feeling exists here that there is uo more danger now of troubles in Alabama than in Louisi ana. QUOTATIONS OF White, Powell & Co. BANKERS AND BROKERS, No. 42 South Third Street. Philadelphia, October 6th, 1874. BID. ASKED. U. 8. 1881. o 18J 181 do 5 20, o '02. M and N ll'i 12 do do '64 do 15 f 15jj do do '05 do 16J 1C do do '05 J and J 1 o 10f do do '07 do 17 17 do do '08 do 17J 17j do 10-40, eoupon 11 11J do Pacific 6's cy 17 17 New 6's Reg. 1881 ll'J 12 do 0. 1881 12 121 Gold HOJ llo Silver 105 107$ l'ennnylvama bi Reading 55 64 65J 4i OOJ 120J 9 33 45 64 102J Philadelphia & Erie 14 - - 40? 60 Lehigh Navigation do Valley United It R of N J Ex. Div 126 Oil Creek 8 J Northern Central 2 82 Central Transportation Nesquebouing 53 & A Mortgage O's '8J 1U2 Remington Sewing Machines Fire Arms, and Agricultural Im plements. Tho Remington Sewinj Machine has sprung rapidly into favor as possessing the best combination of good qualities namely, light running smooth noiseless rapid and durable. It has a straight needle, perpendicular action, automatic drop-feed, makes the Lock or Shuttle Stitch, which will neither rip nor ravel, and is alike 00 both sides. The Remington Sewing Machine has received premiums at many Fiiis, throughout the United States, aud with. out effort took the Grand Medal of Pro gress, the highest order of medal that was awarded at the late Vienna Exposi- position. Tho Remington Works also manu facture the new Double Barrelled .uieecu ijoaaing 6 not gun snap and positive action, with patent joint check, a marvel of beauty, finith, and cheapness, and the celebrated Reur ington Rifles adopted by nine different governments, and renowned throughout the world for military, bunting aud target purposes all kinds of Pistols, Rifles, Canes, Metalio Catridges, dc. Agricultural Implements, Improved Mowiug Machines, Steel Plows, Cultiva tore, Road Sciapers, Patent Excavators, Hay Tedders, Cotton Gins, Iron Bridges, &o. The undersigned has been appointed agent for the eale and introduction of the Remington Sewing Machine in aud for the counties of Elk, Clearfield and Warren. THOS, J. BURKE, Depot and office, St. Mary's, Pa. P. S. A good local agent wanted. The Chicago Exposition will closo Saturday night. It has been a success financially. JTOTiVE. Notiee is hereby given that M. M. BehulU, A. I. Wilcox, John Ernhout, J. L. Brown, A. B. Preston, A. T. Aldrich, and J. C. M alone intend In mke application fur the incorporation of themselves, and such others as shall associate with them, under the corporate name and style of "The Wil cox Cemetery Association;" the object of said Corporation to be the establishment and maintenance of a Cemetery at or aea r the village of Wileox, ia Elk Comity, Pennsyl vania. 3H3. ESTATE Of ISAAC QCIOGLE. late of Ridgway Township Eli County, Pa. Uo oeancd. All persons indebted to said Es tate are requested to make immediate pay ment. And those havine; legul claims against the snmo, will pie-tent them with out delay in proper order for settlement, to JACOB QU1GGLU, Executor. Or bis Attorney, II. 11. P'JWERS ESQ., Ridgway Ta- ESTATE OK ANDREAS HEIMERL Ule of Bcniinger Township Klk County Pa. de ceased. All parsons indebted to said Es tate aro requested lo uiako immediate pny. nicnt. And those having legal claims nguin?t the some will present them without delay in proper order lor settlement, to CHARLES BITTER,-. CHARLES LUHU, Executors, at S t. Mary's Elk Connly, Pa. n28 t l All persons are hereby cautioned uot to buy the following descnbcu property, now iu the po.iscssiou of Jacob Quigglu, at lower Mill Creek mill, as tde same be loops to me; Two horses acd harness: one yoke oxen; one ox yoke and wagon; one set bob-sleds, six chains; one cutting box: one shingle machine; two ahiuglo saw? and belts bclongiusr to liiiicluiie; ono set blacksmith tools and bellows, one slab cur; one circular saw (or board 1111I1; six caut hooks; six tons of buy more or less. J. II. HAGERTY. n29t3. Full SALE BY E.K. GRESII, Masonic Hall Building, Ridgway, Pa. VA1T VLECK'S CELEBRATED PATENT SPRING BED BEST tempered steel spiiu" wiro, these springs can be laid ou the suits or uuy common bed aud are COMPLETE IN THEMSELVES ! Also agent for Weed Sewing Machine, Easiest Running, Most Durable, mid BEST NAClllM 111 the Dial tut. (Jail una exa.uiiie Lef ore purchasing elsewhere. v4nl0ti;, 1(iMiniistrutor,8 Jt'oticc. Tn llm mfltltr nf llin pslr.ln of JOHN RETNER late of Jonc Township, Elk Co., Pa., deceased. Lcticrt 0 ACministratii.n on the nbovc estate having been granted to tho under signed, nil persons indebted to the fiim! es- nre requested to make payment, and those Having claims ugninsi uic same win present them without delay to MADISON S. KLINE, or hi3 Attv's. Administrator. HALL & M'CAULEV, liidgwny, Pa. Hidgwny, Pa. n2t.it 4. I F YOU WANT TO BUY GOODS CHEAP OO TO JAMES II- HAGERTY Main Street, Ridgway, Pa. DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, BOOTS SHOES, HATS AND CAl'S, GLASS AND QUEENS WARE, WOOD AND WILLOW-WARE, TOBACCO AND CIGARS. A Large Stock of Groceries and Provisions. Tbo BEST JBRANDS of FLOU1: Ccnstuutly on hand, aud sold as cheap as tho CHEAPEST. JAMES II. HAGERTY. 1AO THE CITIZENS OF PENNSYL VANIA. Your attention is specially inTited to the fact that the Rational Banks are now prepared to receive subscriptions 10 the Capital Stock ot tho Centennial Board of Finance. The funds realized from this source are to he employed in the erec tion of the buildings for the International Exhibition, and the expenses connected with the same. It is confidently believed that ilio Reystone State will be repiescuted by the name of every citizen alive to patri otic commemoration of the one hundredth birth-day of the nation. The shares of stock are offered for $10 each, aud sub scribers will receive a handsome engraved Certificate of Stock, suitable for framing and preservation as a national memorial. Interest at the rate of six per cent, per annum will be paid on all payments of Ceu- tenuial Stock from date of payment to January 1, loib. Subscribers who are notneai a National Bank can remit a check or post oflicu 01 do' to the undersigned, FRED'R ERALEY, Treasurer, iJ04 Walnut St., Philadelphia Elk County Directory. President Judge L. D. Wctniore. Additional Law Judge lion. Jn Vincent. Associate Judges Chas. Luhr. J V. Houk. District Attorney J. K. P, Hall. Sheriff 1). C. Oyster. Prothonotbry J;c, Fred. Schoening. Treasurer Joseph Wiudfelder. County Superintendent Rums Luoore. Commissioners Robt. Campbell, Julinu j ones, ueo. jlu. weis. Auditors C. W. Barrett, Thomas Irwin, x nomas 0. rurue. County Surveyor Geo Wilmuley. Jury Commissi mors Phillip Kreiglo Ransom T. Kylcr. THE ELK ADVOCATE. THE OLDEST TAPER IN THE COUNTY, HAVING THE LAKOEST CIRCU- ATI ON, IT IS THEREFORE THE ADVERTISING MEDI UM IN THE COUNTY Sn'olf d to the $ntcvc,5t.$ of the people oC (C-llt d'ouutt. TEE1S:..$2.00 PSR YEAB. If you want to sill anything, let the people know it through the Ahvocate, the great advertising medium. BRING ALONG YOUll ADVER ; TISEMliNTS AND GET THEM INSERTED IN TIIH ADVOCATE, AT LOW RATES. She (Bih $(!uoc;ilc Fsns.thig Office, Iu the Court House, Ridgway, Pit. The best work done, aud at the very lowest prices. Hand bills printed at thetliorcst notice, Call iu and get our prices for advertis ing aud jobbing. Satisfaction warrauted Orders by mail promptly attended to ADDREBb, HENRY A PARSONS, JR. Ridoway, Pa. ?RED SCHOENING & CO., Law, Commercial, Book, and General Job Printers, and Stationers. RIDGWAY ELK CO., 1 A. DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF LAW BLANKS, AND FRENCH, ENGLISH, AND AMERICAN STATIONERY. ARNOLD'S WRITING: FLUID AND COPYING INK. LEAD PENCILS OF ALL KINDS AND TRICES. S'sltrbrook'a Celebrated Steel Pens, the lies! Jtladc. All Kinds of Job Printing done iu the Best Style and at Low Prices. LETTER, NOTE, AND BILL HEADS, BUSINESS CARDS AND EN VELOPES OF EVERY RTYLE'lN ANY QUANTITY. POWELL & KIKE. A. MAMMOTH STOCK Firmly believing that the world moves, and ihat the demands of the publicnre con- I stnutly iucreasiu-f, the proprietors of the - (grand ff-cn(rnt H?tm have j-jst returned from tie. eastern and western cities with the most perfect aud complete stock of MERCHANDISE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. You cannot ASK FOR ANYTHING they do not keep, end they have absolutely BROKEN THE BACKBONE of high prices. They buy for cash aud SELL FOR CASH! CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST ! Ridgway, May 1st, 1873. EW STAGE ROUTE J. C. BURNS, Proprietor. The subscriber having secured the con tract for carrying the I). S. Mail between BEVKOLDSVILEL & BROCKWA? VILLE has placed on that road a line 0 Hacks leave the Exchange hotel a Reynoldville every Tuesday, Tnursday and Saturday on the ai rival of the Brooavillo stage, and return the same dny. These hacks connect at Brockwayville with tha Ridgway stages, making connection with trains on the P. & E. Road, both east and west. Every attention to the comfort of patrons of this line will be given, and a liberal patronage solicited. Aug. 13-721L NEW 1 ,1 VIS It Y STAHLE JN RiDGWAY. DAN SCRIBNEK WISHES TO IN 01111 the Citizens ol Ridgway, and the public gucerully, that he has started a Liv cry StiiMo and will Uocp GOOD STOL'K,G()OD CARRIAGES . ; 1 , 1 1. miii Uie must reiisona b!o terms. , Ignite will also do job leaning. Stable on Broad street, nbovc Main. All orders left at the Post Ollice will meet prompt uticMion Aug 20 1870. tf. VEGETABLE SICILIAN hair RENEWER. Every year increases the popularity of this valuable Hair Preparation; which is duo to merit alone. Wo can assure our old patrons that it is kept fully up to its high standard; and it is the only reliable and perfected prep aration for restoring Geat or Faded Hair to its youthful color, making it soft, lustrous, and silken. The scalp, by its use, becomes whito and clean. It removes all eruptions and dandruff and, by its tonio properties, prevents the hair from falling out, as it (stimu lates and nourishes the Lair-glands. By its use, the Lair grows thicker and stronger. In baldness, it restores tue capillary glands to their normal vigor, trad will create a new growth, except in extreme old age. It is tho most economical Hair Dressing ever used, as it requires fewer applications, and gives tho hair a splendid, glossy ap pearance. A. A. Ilayes, M.D., State Assayer of Massachusetts, says, "Tho constituents aro pure, and carefully selected for excellent quality; and I consider it tho Best Preparation for its intended purposes." Soil by all Druggists, and Dealer$ in Medicines, Price Ono Dollar. Buckingham's Dye FOB THE WHISKEBS. As our Itenewcr in many cases re quires too long a time, and too much care, to restore gray or faded Whisk ers, we have prepared this dye, in ono preparation', which will quickly and effectually accomplish this result. It is easily applied, and produces a color which will neither rub nor wash of Sold by all Druggists. Price Fifty Cents. Manufactured by R. P. HALL & CO. STASHUA, KJi. P UYSIC1ANS AND DRUGGISTS. A prominent New York physician la'e compiaii-.ed to Dun-Ins Dick, about his Sa dahvood Oil Capnubis, utating that sun liu.es they cured mil aculously ; bnt tbnt puicnl of liia had taken them for eometim without effect. On being informed tha Feveral imitations were made aud Bold, he inrjuiied and found that his patient had bf eu taking cupsulas sold in bottles, nnd not BUN DAS DICK & CO S. What happened to this physician may have happened to others, und DUNPAS Dlt.K & CO., take thin method of protecting "Oil of sandalwood lrom tins disrepute. PHYSICIANS who once prescribe the Cupiiulas will CONTINUE TO DO SO, for they contain the PURE OIL in the BEST AND CHEAPEST form. OIL OE SAN DLEWOOD is fact super teding every other remedy, Hxty Cspsules ONLY being required to iubure a cafe nnd certain cure in six or eight days. From uo other medicine can this retttit be had. Dick's Soft Capsiii.es solve the prcb- irm mug cousiuereu ny many eminent pliy. sieians, of how to avoid the nausea and dis gust experienced in swallowing, which are wen known 10 ueti act lrom, if not deslroj, the good effects of many valuable remedies. Soft Capsules aie vut un in tin-foil and neat boxeB, thirty in each, nnd are the ouly capBiilcs prescribed by Physicians. JfSS-TUESE WERE THE ONLY CAP SULES ADMITTED 10 THE LAST PARIS EXPOSITION. Send for Circular to 35 Wooster St., N. YJ SOLD AT ALL EHUG STOEES. General Agency, 110 Rcade Street, N. Y ESTABLISHED 1823, MEYER & SONS, PIANO MANUFACTURERS, 722 Arch Street, PHILADELPHIA. THE LEADING FIRST-CLASS PIANOS No other Pianos have the imp ements Prize Medal nf tha Wnrlil'i fc'ui T.r,ntnn England, and the highest Prises of the couuiry awaiueu. Vdnaz-siu BUSINESS CARDS. G. A. RAT11BUX, Altornc) -at-law, Ridgway, Ta. 2 2 if. RUFU8 LUGOREy Attorney-4--Law t.., nt. f T. Omc in .gwy, fin nan a new xirica uuirainj- --- collection promptly attended te. v3nlly. HALL it- M'UAULEY, Attorneys- at-Lw. Ollioo in New Brick Building, Main Bt, Ridawny, Elk Co., Pa. V8n2if. J, O. U. BAILEY, ATTORNEY-ATLAW. vlnx,.yl. Ridgway, Elk County, Pa. Agent for the Traveler's Life and Acel dent luKuranee Co., of Hartford, Conn. J AM EH D. FULLER TON, Surgeon Dentist, having permanently lo cated 111 Rigway, olfers Lis professional ser vices to the citizens of Ridgway and sur rounding country. All work warranted. Oltice in Service Ai Wheeler's Building, up. stairs, first door to the lelt, TiJ-n-SiMy . CHARLES HOLES, Watchmaker, Engraver and Jeweler, Main street, RidgwHy, Pa. Agent for the Howe Sewing Machine, and Morton Gold Pen. Repairing Watuhes, eto, done with he same nccuiucy as heretofore. Satis aclioD guaranteed. vlnly G. G. MESSENGER, Druggibt and Par&ceutist, N. W. cornel ot Miuu and Mill 8treei!, Ridgway, Pa. A lull assort meut of carefully selected For eign and Domestic Drugs. Prescriptions carefully dispensed at ail hours, dny or uight. vln3y T. H. HARTLEY. M. D., Physician anu Surgeon. Office in vi ug Store, corner Broad and Main Sit, Residence corner Broad St. oppuMte the College. Othce hours front S 10 IU A. M. and lroin 7 to 8 P. M. vluiiy 1. J. S. JJ ORE WELL,' M. D., Eclectic Physician and Surgeon, hns remov ed Iiin uiiiue 110111 Centre sireet, to Main st. Kuigtvay, l'u,, iu the second story of the new briuk building of John G. Hall, lppo gii Hytie'a store. (jtiieu hours: b to '.) a- m: 1 to ti p. m. 7 jau U 73 HYDE HOUSE, HinuwAY, Elk Co., Pa. V. II. SC11 RAM, Proprietor. Thankful lor liie pui rounge heretofore' so liberally bestowed upon hint, the new proprietor, hopes, by paying etrict at tention to 1 lie coiui'ort aui convenience ot guests, to null'. 11 continuance 01 the bitnie. Oct 30 lyii'J. BUCKTAIL HOUSE, Kane, McKean Co., Pa. P.. E. LOOKER, Proprietor. Thai.Uui lor the putioiiiige herelofoieso liberally bestowed upon hnn, Ihe new pre. prietor, hopes, by paying strict nttentiou 10 the coiiiloi t and convenience of guenis. lo merit u continuance of tho same. The only stables tor liiiscs iu Kaue and wall kept night or dny. Hall attached to Ilia hotel. vlnuyl. KERSEY HOUSE, Cf-NiKsviLLE, Elk Co., Pa. Juiin Collins, Proprietor. Thankful for the patronage heretofore. so Lber illy bestowed upon him, tha new pro i rietor, hopes, by paying strict at lout 1011 to (lie comlurc and convenience of guests, I 1 merit a continuance of the same. J W. HAYS, ii:ai.k. in Dry Goods, 1'oticns, Groceries, and General Variety, PCX, ELK CO., PA. r.urtty P. O. vlulTtf. '' JAMES VEN FIELD, (Stico nor to W. C. Healy,) DEALER IN LEY GOOES, CRCCZSISS, PEOVISIOHS PHODUCE, FltUITS, &o. v3u7tf. West End, Ridgway, Pa. FRED. SCHOENING, W1I0LESAI.K AND BETAIL DEiLEK III PIANO-FORTES, ORGANS, SHEET MUSIC, and MUSIC BOOKS Pianos and orirann t.n rent, ami ..ni.l Ap plied if purchased. rrothonotary's Ofhce, Ridgway, Pa. v2uJOtf PLAYING CARDS. BEST THE CHEAPEST. STE .SHIPS Cheapest kind made. REG t'TAS A cheap common card. BRO liWAYS A nice common card. VIR-1 NIAS Pine calico backs. GEN JACKSONS Cheap aud popular, (Pa tern backs, various colors and de signs.) COL . M BIAS (Euchre deck) extra qualitj GOLDEN GATES One of the best card made, M'f. VEUNONS Extra fine, twooolorpati terns. ASS FOB THE ABOVE TAKE NO 0 THE S3. Price List ou application. Dealers aup. plied by VICTOR E. MAUGER, 39-ly 1C6 to 112 lleade St., N. Y Edw'd J. Evans & Co., NURSERYMEN AND SEEDSMEN YORK, PENN'a ' i2r Catalogues Mailed to AppHoante-g Refer (by permission) to Hon. J. 8. Blaov. WquI. r, n I Wsissh, Son & Cam,, Bankers, York,' Pa. m va 41