ir I' I Y j 3 .THURSDAY, MARCH V.. 5875. GBACE CHU3CH. " in Grace Church Simla next at the usual hours, 11 A. M. nnd 7 1'. M. All are Vordialy invited to attend. Beats eh to nip ' Evangelical Lutheran Chrch REv I. Br.UNEMEX Paptor. Sunday school at 0:45 A. M. All are in it 'd to attend. Sorvicos appropriate lo E:ister Sunday KnglifM-'iri ("lin morning at. 1 1 and evening it i o clock Herman Services at d o doc M ii. e. ciiuacn. KEV. W.M. MARTIN, rator. Fundny School at, (WO A M Morning I'V.co lit 1 1 A H lanRS Meeting at Evcninc Fcrvioe nt. 7:30 1 M Prayer becting TJiursdny Evening L'ttr Time at iCldfficuy. Mail Dad '1:45 V: M. 2: SO P. M .t-O A. M. 1:41 P. SI. 1 00 P. SI 8: -2 J A. SI Locol carry do West : Through Loral. East do nio Vial Local Cast jlo West. 11 Mail and Through ts, the local does tot. 1 I'f it t ni.nn . - . 'Thc stated meetings of Elk Lodge, No. 70, are nld at their hall, corner of Slain ind IV-nnl fltt-opts. rtn tho wnnnn.l nml fnurlli uvs.lays of each month- W. C. JIEALY, Pec'y. Eist:r Sjrvi:e: h C:J.:9 Cjjr:a. Sun lay r.cxt be!n Eantcr Day, a festival observed throughout Christendom iu mem ory of our Lord's A'esuivcRlion, there will i 'i service in Grace Church at the following li iurs: Morning Prayer, Sc. mon an 1 Holy fcuim union at 11 o'clock. Children's Scr Vaat 3 o'clock P. SI. Evening Service Sermon t 7 o'cloc': P. SI. Tac Chil- s Service will be for the members of mdxy school: an interesting feature e the singing of tho Easter Carols by liildren themselves, also tin biptism lumber of child -en, of couiec the par- friend, and all interested are invited present. The subject, of tho morning in will !.; "The Resurrection, its ln "0 on the World." Subject of sermon chillren, 'First. FraiU." Subjoot ain;; sir'ii in. "T'l-: Doot i-iuo o!' tho rco;' ji).'' Th-'se Services all are illy iaVi'el to iit.'i-nd. S'Jts free to dropped iuto t ie a'i ljv.y JVilcevy, loor to the po'l-cilice, the oilier d.iy eve very ng.cc-ih'y surpi i-ed nt llie e iu the place M.'ico Louis Bicndcl eet ere for himself. Evcryth'ir on the s was arranged Sn a tasty a:;d or manner, a new iljorand new counter liee'.i put it, and taking all together aco presented a pleasing ap;carano3. !;o ';ii ft first-class bakory, ni.d, be as bi!iiu is nit sn'Soieatly ve n tn -e in this coni'nuniiy, ho has also a ot of canned fjood), an 1 intends to ail kinds of fruits in their ciion. s a general news-depot, where may ind all ("tin popular periodicals of the io.netlier with the nicest lot of ciuJ," va soa-i anywhere; a Iwgo varisty of i he it is j'i-"i received; we also noticed of excellent lenotij and oranges; se..l'"l.wjver. for nnyono by giving i!:ery a ci'.l will ti i 1 Louis thero nnd at all limes to oblige h's cusioi.icrs g tliis tiiffother wiili the ficl that he rery clieip, we tiinn ueil?se"vei en- nen an 1 a libera! sha''e of pa'roa We almost fo')l to meitio.i th it is to be a luris new wiudoiv put front of the It ikory which will adl npptatance ot tuj builifiag la J the ?Der.il vrtragt of the studei'a of gli school department for the inort'i ; S!a-.ch l'.;h, l-;7"), are as fjllnvs, jj signifying pciTeet nnd 7" very poor. SESIO OflADE. . LiHie Vviivts W i Lati'a Waraer Ai tbur 15. L'ttls 10 'I Xena Powell ?H I.elu L. Pauley lu: Minnie St-rvice !M.o ! Albert Filch 91 A" flrtADH. il'hom.is Qillouly .W 'C.irrio Luther f3. .1 Wdlie Qen-y 101 A -i Otis Kelts - '.Hi, jie Itiri'i'tt 'C GIUDL1. Ka'ie Callahan Fsnnio llowers Louis Ely J miiio Gros'i U' !;i N'ellie S-hram c.i7:ldi Olmstead 0"j 1.18 '.17 0.3 ;i7 tt'.i !7 OS Slii !lti 00 91 07 O-'i Florence Os!erhou!(.i7 Kllswortli 15 iwers y Kaiio GresH 0V! Oscar Gardner Alton Uliapm (.'has. Ol iistend Libbcus Luther Ida Lul her Linda Sleredit'u Harry Hall li'.i. Eddie Lu'hor 100 Thomas King l' ! Joseph Jiickscn '.'7, Charles SIcenau Hi). Lewis bessor 7, Willie NciH Orin Head jFrcd Fitch Ira Sherman "3" Gil ACE J-i Walker Charles Barley Hennio DiU Arthur Horton Tlioma? Slalona Khoda Wilcox Clara JProoks f7j Albei t Coatcs 00 Lorcnda Warner 05 0: Tillio Cunningham 00 02 .Emma Olmstead 07 0 I John Shchan 07 Oria II. Lclloy O.Ella Leary 0 i Jack Barrett OS. 5 Casper Kinia OOjClydo Kime O.i, Fred Ely 9if ft. Lizzie Walker Oo 05 05 07 07 OH 07 02 Helen Lit lo Julia Flyna rlalie Cutlibert May Little Jiessio S'e-ile J)osia llhines OOi 104 names were registered this month and the nverage daily attendance was "about 133. The next examination will be beld on Friday, April 2d, 1375. Capt. James Woodward, C. E. Holaday, and J. O. W. Dailey will examine a class in United States History, and lo the scholar who ex. eels i tliis bi-aach they will award a prize. The sohool directors will also "be present nnd many others wo trust who are inter- ) ested in the educatiou of youth. ' Riwnaetfiil'v submitted. GtO. R. DIXON, Principal. MARRIED RTEAPIIEN3 TAYLOfl At Kersey, rtir .mintv. bv P. W. Hays. Esq., ou Feb. ,i,llK7ii. Mr. Jibenezer eierueus ui 1son county, Pa., lo Sirs. Levissa m. Pinr of L'k county. Ta. l.ffAVTZ G?OS3 By the srme on :.iu'a fAibcr. Sir William J Frants toMiss artiia x. uruu " 1 - urnAN'IELS AYES At the bug of Wftllambliu, Lsq., Dy ev ui .i"i vu Wednesday, March 24th, i875, Sir Francis M'Daniels, of ruunem, nu hubs jlyers of I5roclport Snow storm and thaw yesterday. Last Sunday was Palm Punday. Pan'l Scull, bts appointed C. V. Gillis Deputy Sheriff of Elk County. Clcnrfiold county lias a woman 103 years old. Folks are beginning to talk about maple sugar, A Willhmsport man named Joseph Alishon, recently celebrated his 101st birthday. For making fun of the minister in d colored church in Jersey Shore, a man oamed Wiley has been sentenced to the penitentiary lor one year. A young lady now teaching echo-)! in Wcllsboro Tioga county, Ja a candidito for county superintendent, and sho is said to b.3 well qualified for the office. At the lato towDship cloction in Pike, Samuel Loscy, aged 102 years, cast his vote with the boys. Mr. Losey is blind but hale, still. Last n;ght a dwelling home was de .stroyed by fire rn the hiil above Grant & Ilorton's tannery, tho fire could be seen ve-y distinctly from town. We have no further particulars. Anybody that cant find a suit of clitics at tho West End Gallery from tho 150 M'umples displayed there mimt he very hard (o suit, suit 3 from S13 to ?50 all guaranteed in price and quality. During the Maginnis-Servico dif ficulty, a constable from Jefferson county, interfered anl choked Miain nis to in':o htru lot go Service's thumb We think tTiat constable rthcr ex. cecded his duties. The Northumberland Pir publishes a letter written by Mrs. Rebecca J. Patterson, formerly of that place, aged eighty-five years, addressed to Mrs Nancy Gaskins of that place, ago ci .hty-two years. It took four montln less ono day to write tho letter. A bill has been made tho special or der io the Slate Senate of Teuneee which contains the following special see-, tion: '-That bachelorism is hereby de clared a privilege, and every male io- hauiusnt ot tiiu Male over thirty years of a;-o, hing of sound mind and enjoy ing ?v-.d bodily health, remaining un- niaiiied after the first day of May, 1875, shall pay a fiae of ten dul'ats annually. Wmsp (7. it B. say?; Yesterday in court an a'torney oro-e very gravely fo read a petition and make a motion, nt when he had concluded, the court with pq-nl gravity iuformed him that his client was dead. The attorney blushc 1 to tho tips of Lis ears, hut made bis motion nevertheless, and asked that tho papers bp filed. The chap that broke in'o Rhine's Billiard saloon was capture 1 at Warren, last Wednesday, and brought baeK tied c'jnHcned to the "stone pile." lis ar rest was brour.t about by a postal card sent to the differ mi, jewelers, by 0. II. Rhinos, tho owner of the watch. The postal card reached Warren at 11 o'clor-k and about 2 o'clock, he wj'it in'o tin jewelry stora to get his watch repaired, and was detained long enough to have an oliieer scut for who'anested him. Charles Service was broug'it before A Cuteming", Ei'i'jirc, last evening, on the chai go of Assault on James Maginnis. The evidence was lo the effect that a pane of glnss was broken in ono of Slaginnis' win dows, anl Minimis has started to pot an othevpane wnon he sai l pomethinp; about being mistaken, when Charles siiuck at Sla ginnis when Slaginnis canught Service's liumb in his mouih. and tiei viee toolt hold iti regular bull-dog fashion, of Slaginnis' forehead, biting it terribly. (lut: i lets in terfered, when a warrant was sworn out. Servieo attempted to oscape, but was cap tured, after a short run, by Deputy-Sheriff Oillis and Constablo .Wensel lie was al lowed to go by furnishing bail in the sum of 3100 for his appearance at llie next term of court. In a short time he was again nr rested on a charge of threats of destroying Slaginnis' property, etc., and was, after a heaiiug before Esquire Cumm'ngs, in de fault o.' !j!)OUbail committed to the "stone piti" The new postal cardi will be unlike these now iu use. The color will be violet blue. The border and all direc tions as to where and bow to write the name and addiess will be dispensed with. A mono'rahtu formed of the letters "U. S." will be printed on the card in black ink. This will be on tho upper left hand corner, across which will be the words 'Postal card." Tho vignette Liberty with her luxurious tresses hang ing down her back and confined by a cap adorns the upper left hand corner. The new cards will bo identical in eize with the old one3. They will bo ready for delivery about the middle of April. A deer was chased by hounds on Friday of last week, from somewhere in the lower part of Judge Dickinson's flats to Hyde' barn yard in the eastern part of town. Tho deer passed up Centre street, and into a lot of Ji. F. Ely ou Mill street, and from thence into tho court house square, and up South street to tho place where he was caught several of our valiant (?) hunters, were on the trail, and at each coDviaeot point on tho route, a new hound or two was let loose, upon tho tenified animal, several shots were fired, but fell far short of their aim. The deer was a young fawn and when caught was completely tired out. James Earley, succeeded in getting it and now has it a his place. Let us sug gest that flung off firearms in the streets is a dangerous pastime, and might endanger life, and that hunting deer is now out of season, and bouuiug deer is unlawful THE FLOOD GEEAT BAUA32 AND'LOSS OF LIFi. The flood in tho Susquehanna 7?ivct was attended last week with disastrous results The ice gorged above IVilkesbarre between 0 and lOo'clock on Tuesday night, and the back water flooded Pittslon. It rose two feet higher than in 1 86 ", nnd reached West 1'ittson. At half past I Wednesday morn ing the ice broke up with a terrible cra-Ji, and moved pnst Wilkcshnrre, Another gorge wns formd nt Ihn island, a mile he- low, and in ten minutes the river rose live feot, and continued rising until it reached twenty-five feet above low-watermark, nnd the ice touched the King'ton bridge Tho ice enkes were four feet thick, nnd all com munication with the fppposito sido of the river was stopped. Communication be. Iween Wilkcsbarre and Kingston remained suspended, owing to the submergence of the Hats on cither side of the river, and t lie perilous'condition of the bridge. 'J'hc dam . age at Kingston was much greater than at Wilkcsbnrro, the iron bridge of (ha Lacka wanna and IJlonmsburg lailioad, and the woodeu wagon bridges having bcn swept nwny. The railroad bridge cost !j!l:!0.0(MI, and the county bridiges ueaily 'iO.ODO each, These bridges ar.i jammed in a gorgo throe miles nbovc Wilkeslnrrc. The Lehigh Valley I'ailroud, both above and below 1'ittston, is covered in places with huge blocks of ice, and no trains run above Wilkcsbnrro- At Nnntienbe dam, eight, miles below vVilUesbarre, tho ice moved on Wednesday, but remained solid above iho dam. A gorg also formed be tween linnville and Sualniry, causing a great flood, aud cuttin;; off railroad com munications. 'J lie highway bridge at Catawispa was carried away and part of the bridge at P.m.'ille. On each side of the river for mile?, is a polid wall of ico. and the river bed fruiii Campbell's Ledge to Wilkesbarre, a distance ol twelve miles, is a "field of ice, studied with immense boulders." West I'itcson was caught be tween two flood-", one of which broke through a raviue nt the base o( tho moun tains at 1 o'clock on Wednesday morning. The losses by the flood nnd by the obstruc tion of railroad travel are estimated at $1, OW.OOl). A dispatch from Columbia, on the lower Susquehanna, date! the lMth says: The ice in thvSiiS'p.cimmia .liver at Ht.s point commenced running ta ":(:'.l this alterjo-in. pnd is si ill running past i-.i ore continuous mass nt tliis b'-iir, K 1'. SI. It carried awuy.tho winding b.-idge of iho Ti.lo w tier Canal Company at rii.hlsvi!le and moved one of the piers of t!.e Columbia b ii'ge twenty-eight, inches out ofplnai, ier.u g the brulge'iisrcpassahlo for t lie ; nssnjre of trains i ho ice nud water have done con siderable damage to the Fennsy ivauia A'ail rend tiacks, wit of he-e, piling iee upon the tracks, rendering the pusa.'o of tiaii.s impossible Canal boats wire washed on the tracks of the l'ennsyivatiin A'.iilroad at .Marietta, and lcmain tLere The Jn-uc.es, furnaces, Ate, w-nv nil in-i-idaled at Cliiekies The only los.-es repurel are tlioae of parties who had rails carried oil Another difpa'cU of the I 'ill, from I'urt IVposit, says: 'i lie tb-.-d here isleattul I he water is from " lo feet deep in I lie streets Kolhing hi;: it wus ever seen bp- ore; nearly the whole town is flooded and there is a greu destruction o'' property, but no lives have been lo:st so far The 11 ti depot is fall ot water us wo II as the Ic'.e grapu oiiice v. iiieh was abandoned last niglii in a boat Tac river is running ai tlie awful ra'e of twenty ui !js a:i hour, ail no one can prsaict wicu the peril w.ll be past 'llie catastrep'.ie of t'.ic anticipated flood at l'ort Jei-vis, Ofcurcd on Wedncsii.iv lnorniug, but the d. image, tuougli great, tovlunaiely piovjd kfs tlji-.n wis apprthen ued At ti o'e'eck in the liioriinig, the poo pie weie warned, by : li-j sounding of tlie sieaia whistle, of iho sweep of ice and water from nhcyo AI 7 o'clock the water was rising raj'-iby. aud Kingsuect was m undalcd. At tins time, a large amount of nitro-g'ycerb.e waa i-xpWud in thu gorge and diu good service. Tits iiood increased m force, aud tao people living on the flats" fled beixvc it in ciwiiiiMuii. .oou alter 8 o'cloc';, a bp go oo.-.ioi. ,,t iuj town was inundated, u'umit houses be'-ween uieiunuay ami me r vjr iioousi, most of tlicm to llie !-eeoi:d siury. About twenty smail housps iiii i a uimilu'i- of sliaaiies weie dcuioiisl.e i, i ui owior to the it tuning riven there was n o loss of life, except iu pic laieoi one jn-in reported hilled At fi:b.) the gorge b'-oUe, ti-e tte b.nan io move down, ho rivti.aud i ae iuuiid:i' ion sulisidcd, leaving iee tJiies e.ioii.; i lie- lii.iiks thirty feci bigu, and many l.-h-cke esiiii.r.ie.! to v;ei;h as much us thirty tons. Iho chief loss la by the dcMi-uctiun o! the bridges. Four of the five t-p-.-us -.f ihe i't-iaivuic It nil read bridge, three mdes west el tiie cily, were earned tiowa by ihe iu.;!i ef the i-.-e r.nd waicr, and s.m p: :.v;iy inu lb, ne t luiiijc below. The l e:aviaie Uu:! -nad li id ;c w.s finished iu 7. ai a cect ot lO-.i.iHti. 'Ihe lhirrett liridjro Cmupaiiy lofics about ili, UUU, and tho Wsvd in the Ivrivu agrga.e Iu the Superior Court, at Now Ycrk, it was decided 1 i--t eek t ttit a street ra'lway com puny bus a perloet r:;:!'t to eject iotoxis-ated j-eisuna frcm their cars, and that the company is n-jt re sponsible for dam Jes i:i the event of the fatal injury of a pet -ou ejected if -der such cireiimsiariccs. The Chief Justice not only di missed a c;imp!ait)t of this kind, but warmly cotntueuded the conuutor whose act tho company defen ded, on tlu groiud that coo-luj'or) should be encourage-l aud protected in the exercise of the duty ot siving pas sengers from being disturbed or endan gered by the disorderly and imprope behavior of drunken men. There caa be no doubt, however, that conductor p should exercise c tro in euch cases' '0 save the intoxicated porson from bodily harm as far a possible, in executing the ejectment, e'.M they end the company may be liable io caso of persoual injury. The Hartisburg correspondent of the Philadelphia Evening Bulhtin, wpcaking of the struggle for the Republican notu ination for the State Treasurship, sayi: Several who havo uot heretofore been recognised as iu the canvas, have put in an appearance, and the fight is get- tins iuterestina;. The list of candidates comprises the names of lion. B. B. Strang, of Tioga; Hon. John Allison, of Mercer; Hon. John Thompson, of But ler; Hon. Harry White, of Iodiaot; lion. John' Potter, of Cleaifiold: E. Reed Myer, cf Bradford; V, W. Mitch ell, Venangr; II. Sturgeon, oi Dauphin and P. A. B. Widener, with tho chance in favor of the lirst named. The election of county superintend. ents of schools will take place in May next. These elections aro held every 'hrce years. "The proportion of the married among the insane, is smaller than that of I the unmarriod." ITndoubtly A man who lias to scratch around and make a living lor his wife and eleven children couldn n be insane if ha wanted to. He hasn't the time. TWnn Stiln, w. MilUrite. but he failed to convince bis wife of the truth othisdoctrit.es. On a winter night he aweke her, exclaiming; -Arise, wife! TL.Br.b,b.rintbn.l.nrOd ..T.io ..: i.i ri .oid ,b il Mill, VIU 1 UUIj HW I wile: "tho Lord wouldn't be 'round here on wheels with such good sleigh -I . , 1 .AnKnJA.. it,.l t-ftllnfT I . mu luaiiien jwii:ii..i; iunv -j---0 man, a butcher, who has been but a few years in this country, stayed with the - v i r...- J.. r.rn;.ii,p juungi..,.,! iuu. uJO to his death, and having somo previous knowledge ot the disease informed tne family of Lis suspicions, but they heeded him not. His testimony is that ho was seized with pains in the back and limbs, fiually bccimo paralyzed and unable to ht-lp himself, and died. The Erie Dirpntrh says: Wo have a few further particulars in regard to the Creeu trichiue case mentioned in yes- .... tv.i I it may mm mux VV- l'1' the herd oi tho tamtly, is stil. in a cnti- cai situation and tire daughters remain in auout tne simc conmuop. j.ui we may say, as they were fo -owavood not to eat of tho infected pork, they wisely heeded the advice and partook of no mre, hence are but lightly altlicica. At last the spirits have been subjeo- ed to practical test. It trpperrs that at a circle in Scranion, a believer received .i r.it mil til ft ' tiin fVnin fl i1ernii nn frinnil I . r . ,. ., . , luioruiing mm uat on a ocnain uay uu would die, and adv-siog him to take an iofutanco oo h's life, which he immedi atoly proceeded to do. At the appoin fn.l time bo died, leavi-ig his wifo a claim of 810,000 against the insurance company. And now the company re- r-is'.s piyment on tho ground that tho deceased committed "moral suicide." The WtM amsporl G. & B. says: The following touching lyrical stanzas ire recommended to the favorable con- . . ..,. ldcratton ot schord superintenaents, eaehcis and dtrectors, as in every way niLpcr to be observed in tho primary epartmcu's of city and county schools, . - - i fo long as this new dispensation of die- (tOUTi'V shall last: 0, lead my infant, feet to walk Into the spelling school; Let other cli'ld'en sneer and laugh it oil hog nphie rule. Tut me that bet 'or way still lead Til' perfectly I spell; So may 1 shun the path that leads To where Josh Uillinga fell. Specm? Payments. Some of the State Legislatures seem disposed to e'iach the pledge of Congress for a ro Miuiplion of specie payments January 1, 1873. The New York Lcislaturo has passed a bill providing that all taxes levied i-i the fji.ito niter that date shall be collected in United States coin, or notes rtdecinuble in cold, ami th it every contract mad3 or implied and payable alter lhat date in dollars, not of tpteified kind, shall be payable in United 8. .ties coin of the slaudard fixed ut tr.c time the contract is made. A bill containing the same provisions has been l'ntvoduced iu the Massachusetts Le'Jsbiure. The Butler Ci'kcn, of last week, s: There is a uest of about twenty big tanks at Dilks btalioo, which cn an iveiage bold 20,000 bbls, each or about 100,000 bbls. in all, and there aro also gieat many tanks at Millevstown, Modoc, Ka, os, Petroha, Parker, and other place. It is estimated that there aie about 3,000,000 bbls. of oil in slock in the oil region, and . nbcut 2.000.000. , ,. ., ., . ,... ..I, , f? ' 5:000,000 in all. The consumption of ou in the world amouats to siinosi j,- 000 bbls. per day, or about 9,000,000 . i bbls. ccr vcar. There is no trade or LusitiCss thut does net carry from three to six months stock; but trom tne . r. , f fiuies given above, it will bo seen that the oil business is rather over-stocked," , o q o. i-jttui c.saiv., oivri vr in SON. The Altooni Tribune of Monday Mi.h IS povo. VVo bnv nnsitive assurance that the comme season will be a good one for snakes, while the Morn - t7 Tribune can iustlv Dut in the claim , c . , ,,. j r-'P'"o - year of grace 1875. People of a ner- , . :n -ottot, ibp Y UU3 ICUJ'UIUUiaUl Will UUb 1 foregoing statement, nevertheless we d cem it advisable to put tbem on tbeir o-nnrrl in nrlvnr.cn. On Frirlav evenintr . -.ir as a. run, a son oi ex ouenu James Funk, of DuncansviUc, was go- iug to his father's stock fields after the nowa. bn flnnmintprfld in tbft nath a live , ., . . , ... snaKe over tnree leec long, wnicu w in the act ot crawling at a brisfc rate over enow ono foot deep. Mr. Fuuk immediately dispatched his scakeship, and took it along home with him. The , ex-Sheriff, writes us, measured the 6er- pent and will vouch for the truth of the foregoing. Possible -it was a copper- head on its wav South from New Hampshire, as th. raW election in lhat State would seem to indicate that .. . A . . , ...... .t... tbat locality wasnot very healtbf for copperheads." Advanced Rate of Postage Tho advanced rates of postage on all articles of tho third class causes much grumbling. That, it may bo clearly un dorstood by the reader what comes un- der tho head of mail matter of tho third class the items are specified as follows: AU P"phlcts, occasional publications, t"n51eot newspapers, magazines, hand- b,1 posters, unsealed e.rculars maps, P"nls, engravings, blanks, flex.blo pat- terns, articles of merchandise, sample cnrd3 pnotographio paper, letter cn . I I velopcP, nostnl envelopes and wrappers, cards, plain or ornamental paper, seeds bulbs, roots and scions. Under the old law this olass of matter raised throueh the mn at t in rate Of Oun rnnt nor ounconow tw0 ccn(3 per ounc0 ftre re. t d vcspar)()rg t))at usod to f) " ror ono C(,nt now reauir0 lw ccut 8amp or b(j (irown .Q thp waste basket. Still the ouy is fur the Wihon Shuttlo Sewing Maohiuo. And Why? Uecauso it is the most perfect and de sirable sew in;r nftchine for family use and manufacturing yet invented, and is the cheapest. The constant demand for this valuable machine has made it i,poi,sjble for tho manufacturers to sup- . ... r ply the demand. Machiuos will be de ivcrcJ at Bailvoad Station in this county, free of transportation charges. jf or(jrrcd through tho Company's lrat,eh ff0B90 nt 3l7 aa(i oo-j Superior gt. Cleveland Ohio. They send an decant cataloirue and cbnrjio circular, free on application. This Company want a few more good SCD"- or.-, us Bishop of Southern Ohio has received the ap proval of tho Standing Committees of twenty-three dioceses, aud ho will therefore be consecrate! by the House of Bishops. It seems to be pretty well established that Dr. DeKovcn's election as JJishop of Illinois has failed to re ceive tho approval of a majority of tho Standing Committees. From this latter fact it is argued that the majority cf the Protcs'unt JCpiscopal Church aro op- p0,od to the ritualistic ideas of tho nii-li Chnro.h ivinv. 77t P.hm-nh " i Teh graph Full unofficial returns ftotn New Hampshire g;vo Cheney. Republican, 30,440; Roberts, Democrat, 38,707, and White, Temperance, 731, votes for iov crnor. fjhoney has o.ia pluanty, but lails of an c!ec:ioa by 123 votes. Tlr Legislature, 00101; Republican, will elect Cheney. The total vote is 70,008, the largest ever cast for a State officer. Tho Democrats elect Messrs. Jones and Bel! to Congress, and tho Republicans elect Mr. Bli.ii-. On Fjturdav, at I'ottsvillc, Michael Flanagan was found guilty of murder iu theliist degree. He killed James Mc Gorleck last December, near Mahanoy City, Iu Pittsburgh on Saturday, Frederick Jlyers was convicted of the murder of Goihard Wnhlin in November, 1874 His accomplice, William Murray, was convicted on Thursday. cw York, March 22. The only case of trichina spiralis that has been known in this city for years eamo to tho knowleugo ol physicians to-day in 'the person of on. Mary Brown, who was sentenced to the ten-day houc ol the Tombs on Wednesday, and who died en Saturday last. Iu making tho post mortem examination tho Deputy Coro ncr found tho body iufected with tri- china. Avtletons American Crcr.op edia that the revised, and elegantly illus trated edition of this work, now being published, a volume of 00 psges once ia tff0 months, is the beet Cyclopedia in America, is certain. Ao library is com P'ete without it. It is a complete ono in itself. It only costs f 3 a month to I rrnl it in o hrr r.i ml i r. cr 1 Iia line anil cbe,pMl :i!jra).v in tie crld. Ada1-csg. (j, j,, Jugsod. irjdcDia, . x. New Advestisements. Dissolution of Partnersihp. rilheurm cf W. S. SERVICE & CO. is this I day dissolved by mutual consent. the business hereafter will be conducted oy o.oeivice, ny uuom an oeDts aue by said firm will bo naid. and with whom all uccounts due to said firm must be settled. . ...... Ibli. Mtt UU, 1 NotlCO. A LL persons knowing themselves to be XV indebted to ihe lute firm of W. IS. SERVICE k CO. are requested to call and genu the 6ame before the first of Aprii'next, as alt accounts ct said hrm not settled at that time will be placed in the hand of an attorney for collection. nlio w. a. BtltVlUi. SLKHS aJVSi M'JSSSTS. - Tho True Capo Cod Cranberry best sort for Upland, Lowlaud, or Garden, by mail prepaid, fel per 100, fro Pd' 1,0,00. All the lCW, Choice fctraw . berries and Peaches. A priced Cata of theM an(, M 0fnamen ,al Tree8 j.crgreeus, Shrubs, Bulbs; Uoscs, Plants, &c, aud FilESH FLOWEll & GARDEN SEEDS, the cicest collection in the country with all novelties, will be sent gratis to any , . . , ' .,, , f . QardeD. 'rree pruit, Evergreen, or Uerb Seeds, tor 81,00, sent by mail prepaid. WHOLESALE CATA LOGUE TO HIE TltADE. Agents Wanted. . M. WATSON, Old Colony Nur- 8crje8 aD( gee(j Warehouse, Plymouth Mass. Jistabltshed 1343 Buffalo, New Vork & Philadelphia R'y. On ond after FEBUARY lllh, 1876, and until further notice, trains will leave Buf falo from the Buffalo, New York & Philai dolphia Railroad Depot, corner Exchange and Louisiana streets, (Buffalo time) as fol lows: 7:40 A. M , MAIL, stepping at Kbencser 8:03 Springbrook 8:10 Elnm 815 Jamison's 8:19 Aurora 8:20 Wales 8:88, Holland 8:50 Protection 9:00 Arcade 9:14 Yorkshire 9:23 Machias 9.-33 Franklinvillo, 9:60, lscbua 10.11 Hinnlale 10.27, Erie Railway 10 43 Ulcnn 10.66, Weston's 11.03, Poriville, 11.10, State Line 11.18; Kldred 11-81 Lnrabec's 11.38, Sartwcll 11.44 Turtle Point 11.48 Port Alleghany 12.01 P. M., Liberty 12.19, Keating 12.29 IShippen 12.40 Emporium 1.00 P. M. 9.10 A. A1.,M1.E1J TRAIN TU ULtiAiM, stopping at Ebenexer 10 06 Ppringbrook. 10,31, Lima 10.62 Jamison's 11.00 Aurora 11 26 Wales 11.49, Holland 12.10 P. M., t'rotectiou l-iit), Arcade VZ.bl, lorKsntrc 1.12 Machias 1.30. Fninklmville 2.03, Ischua 2.61), Hiniidalo 3 21, Erio Railway 4 00 P. M. 3.30 P. M.. EXPRESS, sloppinn at Ebcnezcr 3,50, Sprin-tbrook 4.04 blma 4.11 Jamison's 4.10 Aurora, 4.22, Wales 4,36 Holland -1 4(, Protection 4.60, Aronde5 11 Yorkshire 6.19 Mnchias 5.30, Franklinvillo 5.40 Ischtia 0.05 liin.-dalo G.20, Erie Rail way 6.80, Olcnn 6.o2, Weston a 7.00, Poit- ville 7 00, b'tnte Line 7.14, Eldred 7.27, Larabec's 7.36, S art well 7.41, Turtle Toint 7.46, Port Allegany 7.68, Liberty 8 17, Keating 8.25, bhippen 8.45, Emporium 9.00 P. M. TRAINS LEAVE EMPORIUM: 4 00 A. M., EXPRESSBtopping atShip- pon 4.15 Keating 4.35 Liberty 4.44 Port Allegheny 6.03 Turtle Point 6.1a, fart well 6.20, Larabec's 5.25, Eldred 6.33 State Line 5.44 Portville 5.52. Weston's 5.57, Olean 0.20 Erio Railway C.23, Hinsdale 88, Ischua 0.62, Fruklinville 7 10, Machias 7.20 Ycrkshicr 7.35 Arcade 7.43, Protection 7.67, Holland 8.05; Wales 8.15, Aurora 8.20 Jamison's 8 83 Elma 8.88, pringhi-ook 8.43, Ebcnezcr 8.52, Buffalo 9. 15 A. M. 0 00 A. M., LOCAL PAS3ENGFR & FREIGHT, stopping ntShippen 0.40, Keat ing 7.85 Liberty 7.60. Port Allegany 8i40 Turtle Po.ut 9. 13, Sartwcll 9.2o, Larubee's 9.40 Eldred 10 05 State Line 10.38, Port ville 11.10 Weston's 11.25, Olean 11.42, trie Railway 11.47, Hinsdale 12.20 P. M.. lscbua 1.08, Frniikliuville, 2.06, Machias 2.41, Yorkshire 3,00, Arcade 3.L Protect ion 3.42, Holland 4.08 Wales 4,85, Aurora 5.00, Jamison's 5.20 Elma 6.28, Spring- brook 6.40, Ebcnezcr COO, Junotiou 0.30 P. M. 2.00 P. M., MAIL, stopping nt Fhippen 2.15, Keating 2. 80, Liberty 2.44, l'ort A 1 lcgheny 3.03 Turtle Point 3.15 Sartwell 3.20, Larabees 3.20, Eldred 3.33, State Line 3.40, Portville 8.65, Weston's 4.02 Olean 4.20, Brio Railway 4.23, Hinsdale 4.38 lschua 4.62, Franklinville 6.11, Machias 6 80. Yorkshire 5:37. Arcade 5.40 Protection 0.02, Holland 0.10, Wales 6.20. Aurora 6.32, Jamison s-0.38, Lima 0.42, Springbrouk 6.-17, Ebcnezcr 6.58, Buffalo 7. 20 P. n. 1 U.U.N LEAVES OLEAN: 0.25 A. M., LOCAL PASSENGER & FREIGHT, stopping at Hiusdalo 7.00 lschua 7.30, Franklinvillo 8.15, Machias 8.53, Yovk9ciire 9.23, Arcade. 9.45, Protect ion 10-14. Holland 10.35. Wales 11.00, Aurora 11.25, Jamison's 11.39, Elma 11.-19, SpiiuKbrook 12 02 V A Ebcnezcr 12 22, Buffalo 1 00 P. M . ia"Ko trains run on Sundays. 11. C. Fltitt, Gen't Manager, il. L. LYMAN, Gen't Pnss'r Ag't J. D. YEOMAN S, Gen't Sup't U. S. Internal Esvenue SPECIAL TAXES, Kay 1, 1570, to April 30, 1875. npiIE REVISED STATUTES of the 1 Uni:ed Slates, Section 332. 823: and 32.10, require every persou engaged in any business, avocation, or employment vr'uich renders him hablo to a Sl'LClAL TAX. TO I-UOCUIIE AND PLACE CON SriLTOCSLY IN HIS l'SfAULISHMENT Oil PLACE OF BUSINESS A STAMP de- Doting tho payment of said SPECIAL TAX for tho Special Tax Year beginning May 1, lt?7o, betore ccmmencing or continuing busiucsB niter April !0, lnio The taxes embraced within the provisions of the law above quoted are ihe following viz Kcotifiers $200 00 Dealers, retail liijuor 25 00 Dealers, wholesale liuuor 100 00 Dealers in malt liquors, wholesale 60 00 Dealers iu malt liquors, retail 20 00 Dealers in leaf tobacco 25 00 Retail dealers in leaf todacco 500 00 And on sales of over fclJdO fifty cents for cvciy dollar in cxccs of $1,00". Dealers in manufactured tobacco .5 00 Aud for each still ninnu'actured 20 00 Aud for each worm manufactured. ..20 00 Manufacturers of tobacco -10 00 Manufacturers of ciirars 10 00 Peddlers ot tobacco, first clash (more llu.n two horst-s or other animals. ..00 00 Peddlers of tobacco, second class (two liortos or otner animals) -- uu Peddlers ot tolmcco, third class (one iiorsc or otner animals) lo uu Peddler of tobacco, fourth class (on loot or putilio conveyance) IU UU Drcwers of less than 600 barrels 50 00 Brewers of 600 barrels or more 100 00 Any person, no liable, who ehall fail to comply with the foregoing requirements will be fculijcct lo severe penalties. Persons or firms liable to pay any of the Special 'l uxes named above must apply to E. COWAN, Deputy Collector of Internal ltcvenue ut Yairtn, Warren County, ri., and pay for and procure the Special Tax Stamp or Stamps they need, prior to Mny 1, lfcio, and VWTUUUT JjUAIUJSA'KO TICK J. W. DOUGLASS, Commissioner of Internal Revenue. OFFICE OF INTERNAL REVENUE. WASHINGTON, D. C. Feb. 1. 1375. n4t4 FITS LUIIED FSIEEW Any person suffering from the above disease is requeued to address Db. Pbick, and a (rial bottle ot medicine will be tor warded by Expresj. REE! The only cost being the Express char- ges, which owing to my largo busineas, are small. Dr. Price has made the treatment of FITS OR EPILEPSY a study for years, and he will warrant a cure by the use of his remedy. Do not tail to send to Inai tor a trial bot tle; it costs nothing, and he WILL CURE YOU, no matter cf how long standing your ease may be, or bow many other remedies may have failed Circulars and testimonials sent with FREE TRIAL DOTTLE. Ce particular to give your Express, as well as your Post Otlice direction, and Address, DR. CHAS. T. PRICE. C7 William Stieet, New York. v-5n31y Sates of Aivertklnj. One column, one year $75 00 40 25 15 Trausient advertisements per square eight lines, one insertion $1, two inser tions, fcl.ou, three insertions, $2. Business cards, ten lines or less, year $o. Advertisements payable quarterly, BUSINESS CARDS. G. A. HA TUB UN, Attorney-at-law, Ridgway, Th. 2 2 It. liUFUS LUC ORE, Altorney-at-Law Bidaway, Elk Co., Ta. Office id Hall's new lirick Building. Claims for collection promptly attended to. v3nlly. HALL ik M'VAt. Lt r, Attorney sot-Law. Office In New lirick Building, Main St Ridsway, lilk Co., fa. v3n2tf. J, O. IK BAILEY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. vlnZoyl. Ridgway, Elk County, Pa. Agent for the Traveler's Life and Aeoi dent Insurance Co., of Hartford, Conn. JAMES I). FULLER TON", Surgeon Dentist, having permanently Io catcd in Rigway, offers his professional ser vices to the citizens of Ridgway and sur rounding country. All work warranted. Otuce 111 bervice x Vt heeler a Building, up stairs, lirst door lo the left, 73-n-82-ly VI1ARLES HOLES, Watchmaker, Engraver and Jeweler. Main street, Ridgway, Pa. Agent for th Howo Sewing Machine, and Morton GoU Pen. Repairing Watches, cto, done with he same accuracy as heretofore. Satis- nction guaranteed. vlnly. G. G. MESSENGER, Druggist and raraceutiet, N. W. cornel of Main and Mill street?, Ridgway, Pa. full assortment of carefully selected For eign and JJouiestio Drugs. Prescriptions carefully dispensed at all hours, day or nigiit. vln3y T. S. HARTLEY. M. D., Physician ana Surgeon. Office in Drug Store, corner Broad and Main Sis, Residence corner Broad St. opposite the College Ottice hours from 8 to 10 A. M. aud from 7 to 8 P. M. vln2yl. J. S. B OR DWELL, M. D.t Eclectio Physician and Surgeon, hasremov- cd,his otlice from Centre street, to Main st. Kulgway, l'a,, in the second story of the new brick building of John G. Hall, oppo site Hyde's store. (jlheo hours: 8 to 9 a- m: 1 to 2 p. m. 7 jau 9 73 HYDE HOUSE, Ridqway, Elk Co., Pa. W- II. SCII RAM, Proprietor. Thnukful for the patronage heretofore so liberally bestowed upon him, the now proprietor, hopes, by paying strict at tention to the comfort and convenience of guests, to merit a continuance oi the same. Oct 30 1809. BUCK TAIL HOUSE. Kane, McKean Co., Pa. R. E. LOOKER, Proprietor. Thankful for the patronage heretofore so liberally bestowed upon him, the new pro prietor, hopes, by paying striot attention lo tlie comtort and convenience of guests, to merit a continuance of the same. The only stables for horses in Kane and well kept night or day. Hall atlaohed to tho Hotel. vlnUSvl. KERSEY HOUSE, Centbeville, Elk Co., Pa. John Collins, Proprietor. Thankful for the patronage heretofore so liber illy bestowed upon him, the new pro pnetor, Hopes, by paying strict at tention to the comfort and convenience of guests, ti merit a continuance of the same. r. W. HAYS, DEALEa in Goods, Notions, Groceries, Dry and General Variety, FOX, ELK CO., PA. Earlty I O. vln4"tf. RAILROADS. PENNSYLVANIA RAIL 110AD' Philadelphia & Erie R. R. Division. '4 WINTER TIME TABLE. ON andafter MONDAY, NOV, 16, 1874, the trains on the Philadelphia & Erio Railroad will run as follows I WESTWABD. I ERIE MAIL leaves Philadelphia 11.56 p m Renovo 11.10 a m " " " Emporium 1.10 p m " St. Mary's 2.5 p m " Ridgway 2.33 p m " arrive at Erie tj.Oo p m EASTWARD. ERIE MAIL leaves Erie 11.20 a m " ' " Ridgway 4.45 p m " " Bt. Mary's 5.10 p m ' " " Emporium tj.05 p m " " Renovo 8.25 pm " " arr. at Philadephia... 6.60 a m Mail East conuects east and west at Erie with L S M S R W. Mail West with east and west trains no L 8 & M & R W WM. A. BALDWIN. Gen'l Sup't. QUOTATIONS or White, Powell L Co. BANKERS AND BROKERS, No. 42 South Third Street. Philadelphia, March 10th. 1875. BIO. ABE ID U. S. 1881. e 201 21 do 5 20, o 't2, M and N. de do 'od do do do 'U5 do 18 lb do do 'U5 J and J. do do '07 do l'Ji ' 20 do do 'L8 do Ill-All An -n.mnn l'Ji 20 W .VUjIWU ..MMHH., do Pacino ti n cy Int. off , New 5'a Reg. 1881 15 " V. 1881 , Gold .... iot Oliver ..107 Pennsylvania 66 liTOUiug 67 67 20 20 49 60 00 rnuauelphia s trie 00 00 Lehigh Navigation Div. off.. uo vauey 6c K4 of Uuite4 R R of N i Ex. DW. 13a 134 Oil Creek nl Northern Central 83 84 Central Transportation 44 45 Ncsquehoning ,41 54s A a A Mortgage ' '89 108 108 per 14J 1S 15 16i. lit 10'J 65J
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