N mi Erang Lutheran Circa. REV. 1- BREKEMEN rastor. fun ilny nchool a( 0:45 A. M. All are In tiled tonttend. M. E. CHURCH. REV. WM. MARTIN, raslnr- Punday Policol nt 0:"0 A M Morning rervice at 11 A M Cln?3 Meeting at J J M Evening Eervico nt 7:301' M prayer Electing Thursday Evening GRACE .JT.US3H. Service In Graco Church Sunday next at (he usual hours, 11 A. M. and (J r. M. All are cordialy invited to atteuj. Scats Free to all. Car Time nt Itidgway, Mail East do Went ffenovo Accom EtiFt Kane do Vest Local East 4:43 P: M '2 23 V. M 11:23 A. M 4:45 P. M 5:40 P. M do West 8;20 A. M The Mail and Through Local carry tmssengers, the local does t ot. Send 60 cents and we will send you the Advocate four months. L. F. Power, of Reading, Miss., is in townthis week. In another column will be found the Millstone township annual statement. Laot week N. T.Cummings had two cows killed on the railroad, and Chas. Hole's cow hod a narrow c ill. We have a new Globe Tress, and arc. now prepared to do ull kinds of job work jn good style and at the very lowest rates Mrs. Barrett is having the cellar dug preparatory to having a house b jilt on her lot, next Daniel Scribner's, on Ceitre street. Charles Mecn an, alias Omaha Jack, was sentenced by Judge Wettrore 'ast week to an imprisonment iu the Western Peniten tiary of one year, ten dollars fine and cost of prosecution. We will send the Advocate four month for fifty cctits. This will give a person a chance to get a paper cheap uud for a (riffl ing sum, you will h ive a report of all the country conventions, and the result of the election to be held iu November. Work has been commenced on the founda tion for the new foundry. TUo building nnd machinery it is caUn i'.ed wiil cost up wards of $10,000; the loeuiion is on Depot stieet, near the Depot street bridge iu the field to the right as you go to the Depot. We arc glad to make a note of this evidence of returning piosperily to our midst. Company II, met at the Court House last evening, for the purpose of electing two Lieutenants to fill the vacancies caused by the resignation of Messrs. Service and Orant. J, O. W. Dailey was electel first Lieutenant, and C. II. Rhine's secoud Lieu tenant. At the nezt meeting of the coin. )any no-rt Satuid ly evjaiug, there will be live Corporals appoiatel to fill the vajjin " ties. HORSE RAKES! Upon a thorough :n. vest ig it ion it lias been demonstrated that a good horse rake wilt fcave more labor to a lamer (hm auy other invention of its cost Among; all the machines of the kind, the Albion i;vo!vin Horse Rake elands Miprcme, of which POWELL & KlMlJ are tlitf sole agents for this section. Every Iperaou should hive one. They are selling Vvery rnjiiuij. Au old p:ir!y fruiu Granville Mond nrouud tbc post oltice doors uutil t ho hallway wus clear, v.!tcn lie sucaked up to the letter-box dropped iu a let'er nnd caiuo out MHckirin-. "Tlicy cl:ur'o hree cents to carry a letter," said lie, put 1 put n one cent btanip on nud mrlcJ the letter in wheu there wasn't mybod' looking." The postage on letters to all parts of Europe, except France, is now fixed at be uuilonn rate of five cents, and news papers weighing not over lour ounces wo cents. After the first of next Janu ry Franco comas into the International H'ostal Service, and postage to any part Lf that country will be five cents. P6stal ards can be scut for an additional one :ent stamp. The ice for registering letters lroia any Postuffic-e in the United Scutes to any office iu ilio world is teu looots. A new coul machine, the invention of L)r. J. It. Hayes, "for pressing coal dust n fuel," was put in operation last LveeK ac mrnsburg. "A ton' of coal Ivas made" by it "ia six minutes." L'his is stated to be the first successful Sort made in this country iot the utili sation ot coal dust on a largo scale; and Ithe machine, which is described as simple, cheap and universally pructica- Ible," will, it is hoped, "add millions oi dollars to the coal wealth of Pennsyl vania." The Republican Slate Ceolral Cou miltee met in Uarrisburg ou Friday for Lrgan izatioo. Ihe follow'ng officers were elected: Secretary, Major A. Wilson, Norris; Assistant Secretaries, I5eDj'. lluckel, Ezra Lukcns, John Mo- Collough, Thiladelpliia; E. II, Chase Susquehanna, and Henry Butterfield, lErie; Treasurer, Gen. Bingham; Mes lenger, B. F. Borroughs, Snyder. The Chairman appointed the following oora Jnittees: On Organization, Russel Er jett, Chairman, Gen. Wai. Lilly, J. G. MoQuade, W. S. McManus, A- D. iVood; oa Meetings aud Speakers, Hon. Ziw. Mcl'herson, Chairman, Chas. II. Uerger, John E. Littleton, John Lamon ind Ezra Lukens. The reports were 'favorable from all parts of the State, 'and aotive work will le begun at once. Do you want job work? Give the Adhooatb office a call for bill heads, letter-heads, cards, shipping tags, and if you are going to get married leave us an order for your cards HAYING TOOL3 I Orasa Scythes, Scythe Snaths, Hay Rakes, Hay Folks, Hoes, Shovels, Spades, Picks, Mattocks and nil other articles adapted to the season at POWELL & KIME'S. Mrs. M. E. Malone bas tho agency for Elk County for the Combination Shoulder Brace Corset Adjuslable Skirt Supporter. Call and see it. Also for the Excelsior Shield or Corset Clasp. The Geiniantown Tdeyraph Bays hundreds of children havo fallen vic tims to the scarlet fever duiing the past three mouths. Concerning the treatment of this disease, an eminent physician says he docs not fail in effect ing a cure more thau once in a huud.ed cases by giving the patient worm lem onade with gum arabic dissolved in it. A cloth wrung out of hot water and 'aid upon the stomach should be re newed as oltcn as it becomes cool. To this simple treatment the moat obstinate cases seldom fail to succumb. Dealers should closely scrutinize all fifty cent notc9. Within the past lew days a new counterfeit lias been freely shoved. It can be told from the genuine by observing the embossed die between the signatures of J no. Allison Register, and F E. Spinner, Treasurer In the genuine tho circle of dots can be seen distinctly within the line of the die; but tho counterfeit, the die appears with a scalloped edge and a heavy black surrounding. It may also be known by holding it to the light, when the ab sence of the thread iu the paper will be at once noted. TJ1K POSTAL SERVICE. ISSUE OF CARDS AND STAMPS DURING THE TEAR. Washington, July 9. Reports just made by 'J hird Assistant Postmaster General Barber show 107,G1G,000 postal cards were issued during the fiscal year which ended June 31, 1ST4. The in crease is equivalent to about 18 1-1U per cent which shows that the postal cards are growing in popular frvor as a means of intercommunication. The value of the issue of ordinary postage stamps during the year which ended Juue SO, 1875, was 18,271,479, an in crease of )9(3,2'i7 over the previous year; of newspaper and periodical pos tage stamps, 5?8 13 902.47; of ordinary stamped envelopes and wrappers 554. 124,477,04, an increase of 242,284,48; of postal cards 81.070. 1G0; of total is sues for sale to the' public S24,28S,0lS 81, an increase of 2, 210,704,05 ovor the fiscal year ended June 30, 1874. The sale of ofnical postage stamps for the fiscal year amounted .o $834,970,25, a decree of $580,874,95 since June 30 1871; official stamped envelopes, f354.522.18, an increase of Sl.065,52 over the year 1874 Indianapolis, July 8. A lamp ex ploding caused the destruction ul the ijaladay flouring mills loss, 55,000 Insured The Springfield, Decatur and In dianapolis Ruliual are to build at once from Montezuma to Indianapolis. Boston, July 8 Danaho3, the pud estriati, is cow walking e'evcti hundred li'ilcs iu eleven hundred hours. lie has accomplished 72G miles. He if very weak. His hair, which was dark, lias turned rjiite gray, lie will likely fail. Albiiiy, July 9 While workmen were lately cleaning the main sewer under the Pnonaniura prison they came upcu the skeleton ol u m:in lying at the bottom of the sewer aud submerged in the filth. Au examination, utter it hud been removed, revealed the fact, almost beyond doubt, that the remains were those of Filkins the Albany express robber, who had died then alter escap ing from tho corridors of the prison down through one of the water closets iu the vain hope of regaining his liberty by passing through the sewct uud out at its mouth, which is strongly closed with bars of heavy iron secured on either side in walls of heavy masonary. Sau. Francisco, July 8 The Na tional Telegraph Company, beiug an as sociation ot capitalists, was incorporated jesterday lor the purpose ol construct ing telegraph lice from San Francisco to New York and to principal cities iu this country nnd Canada. It is estiinn- tA ll.ub the length ot the lino is 7,500 mi.'es. Capital twenty-five milliou. Subscribe for the Advocath irjw, and get all the news iu refereuce to the elec tions to be held this fall. QUOTATIONS White, Powell & Co. HAN REUS AND llKOKEHa, No. 42 fc'euib. Third Street. Philadelphia, July 13th. 1875. ASKED U. 8. 1881. c 22J "1 1!H 214 22J 17J 18 IU luu do 5 20,c '02, M and N do do 'IH do 'ti-j do 'ti-3 J aud J 18J 21 20 2H 21 l'j 23 l'j 18J lloj 111 do do do do do do do do '08 do 10-4(1. do couDon , do Pacitio it's cv Iut. urt' Kew b g Keg. IWI V. 1881.. U01U Silver Pennsylvania LI C1J 61 j 63 20 20 Ool b0 til 61 ll'JJ 120 . Vt OJ 80 Beading Philadelphia & trie Lehigh Navigation Uiv. otf. ao alley United H H of N J lix. Piv Oil Creek Northern Central Central Transportation 44 O 60 60 104 104J eequehoulIlg A & A Mortgage 6' '8'J Summer Clothing, for tbosa Boy and children, Linen, Alapaca and sum mer labbmer at r &, ji. g GENERAL. NOTES. Pench shipments from Savanah to (be North iu refrigerator cars has begun- The cotton planting in the South this year occupies a surlace of about 9,007,555 acres. Chioago proposes to make auother effort to estublish direot through trade with Kurope by water. A single association for fish culture has fcinoo May distributed 320,000 young sulmou through the streams ol Connecticut. An official decree has been issued in Cuba prohibiting time contracts for gold. It is proposed to place umbrellas in nil the tobbuco shops in Paris to bo hired out at a low price, a small snm being required ns a dopo.it until the umbrella is returned. A young man in St. Louis recently committed suicide rather than g- to ji-rk, to which stern necessity ho was reduced by his father's lclusal to sup port him iu idleness. Alexander l)apata, a Cuban, of Boston, was .arrested on Mouday for outraging his own daughter, aged 7 jcars. Tne State Temperance Reform party of California have nominated a full ticket, head-id by W. U. Lovutt for Governor. . The Governor and Council of Massa chusetts last week decided uot to com mute the sauteute of l'omcroy, the boy mutderer. The sentence uf Daniel Boran, who was to have been executed at Lockport, N. Y., has been commuted to lilu im prisonment. The Government revenue ofiicers at Cincinuati have seized the distilleries ot J. M. Schmitkur, Kreuskauip & Co, Fred Muck, and Henry Stetnriede, ol Covington, Ky., for irregularities in the uiauulacture of liquors. The Cornell crew at Saratoga Lake has hit upou one of the most unique ul tho many agencies for (he display ol college patriotism. They have discov ered that their float is the haunt of countless mud turtles, and having cap tured a number of them they are paint ing them with the college cullers, in al ternate liunch:s cf rod aud white, aud then releasing them. Two of the heaviest thundiT showers ever known in the vicinity ol Worcester. Mass., occurred on Monday night and serious damage to tho crops and high ways is reported. Houses in Worces ter, Shrewsbury. Uxhridgp, Wcstboro, Kast Tcmpluton, and Southbridge were stuck by liirhtnttig and fired. The damage by lightuing is heavy, but the Sres were all extinguished with slight damage. The sale of through tickets over the Baltimore and Ohio and Baltimore and Potomac Railroads at increased ratci has been commenced nt Washington, in pursuance of the agreement entered into in New York. Tbe local fare be twreu Baltimore aod Washington over the latter road has also been advanced to SI. 20 tor a single trip or 82 for the round trip, the same as the Baltimore and Ohio rates. New York. July 8 There was a rumor on Wal- street this afternoon of a forgery, in connection with a gold transaction, but it nppenrs to have been mainly without foundation. Mr. F.ic'e. the party numed, who was out of town, r.turntd late this afternoon, lie de clares the whole affair au error, and says he will fo show to -morrow. Washington, July S. The printers ol money in the Treasurer's office have countel all thp eish vttu'f. and lo-dav counted SlO.OflO.OHO in the reserved vaults. No pirors have hovn discovered the fiffdrrgnto 111:1 c-f-iip with the hook, exempting, '.h rr-'vutly stolon -5 f7.0i)f) Am. ng the n-m.-ihiing fun.s to In countel arc ?20,000 ol silver, am) 8-1,000 of tncklo coin. New Orleans. July 8 An establish ment just completed foi iliicit luanufae ture of rum on a rather !-xt"iisive settle was to-d.iv seized by Cil'ector ("Vrkrell The tubs were found titled with twent fiveor thirty thousand gallons uf ninh. nnd the process (J distillation had just comr.ipnced when the seizure was mudc. Som? show of resistance wns at first at tempted by persons in charge, but thpy finally submitted to lie officers, who took pnssrs-iion of the property, consist insr or stills worms and the building, the whole bein? valued at 820.000. Bargains in l-idies and childrecs hats Bonnet and Millinery coods at MAY iV SILVK 15 MAN'S Williamsport Pa. Hair Switches SI, 00 62.00 83.00 & 34,(10 worth double tho money, Ruches 5 cents upwards, Shawls 81.50 npwaids Hats Irom 25 cents upwaids. best and cheapest triined hats in the city at MAY k SILVER M AN"o oiTo.,it'c the Court IIouso Williiniioport Pa. milK SPLIiNUlD lLLUSTH.Vriil" VOVLVL "A CENTURY AFTER; OR PICTURE. -QUE GLIMPSES OF PHILADELPHIA AND PliSNSVL VANIA." lnclu ling Pairmouut Park, the Wissa liickou, aud ihe piouiineal roiniuitio lucali, ties uud l.iud!,cacs of t'eun.-y Ivania; pre-i-cutiiiji in a series of superb engravings, the sciuery, life, nt iniioi s. churAt-ter, aud arcniteoiure of l!io cities of the Slate. The most faultless picloral work yet of fered to the American public. Lach pari vill coutain a number of en gravings, produced under the supervisions uf J. W, Luuderbach; after designs by Draley, Thoiuaa, Morau, Woodward, Beu sell, aud other promiueut Auieriem artists. ditel by LJwaid girahan. To be published iu FiriEK 8kmi Monthly PABTsat Fiiti Cinti acu, prin ted ou superior toned paper. Cue !Uxl2 inches, AtiiiNTS WANTED EVERYWHERE. Parlies residing iu localities where agents Lave not been appointed oau obtain 11. e work by addressing ALLEN. LANK J BCOTT, 4 J. W. LAU DLHUACII, Publishers, - South Fifth Btreot Philadelphia. Insect Fests. From the Willuimtport Gazette k JSulhlln. The yinually increasing depredations ol tho insect tiibe will have a tendency to make tho study' of etomology n posi live ncoossity among the agricultural portion of tho commuoPy at least, so that we may be able to discriminate bo tween friends and enemies in this divis ion of natural history. Tho benefits derived from insects, if we except the silkworm, bee and coch ineal, are not very obvious; on tho con trary, the injuries we suffer from them impels us to seek means of destruction to the ohjectionublo ones, and to re movo our natural rcpugnauco to such as can ho of service to us. Civilization and cultivation have de stroyed the balance between insects and uluiits, und insects and other iiiiimals, so that they are deprived of their natural food and havo uo other resource thau the cultivated plants. Perhaps no creator mistake h is been committed than the destruction of insect-eating birds and reptiles, Wc have no reason to believe that any absolutely utw iusects are created from timo to lime, but that they have been transported through commercial exchange, aud ravage the country, be cause their ordained destroyers have been removed by the public cnemios who arc allowed to prowl around shoot ing everything thutcau be cillcd game. Entomlogists Bay there are on an aver age four distinct infects to each plant; iu studying ihcm the basis of elassifica tion is founded on the structure of the mouth in tbe adult slate; the first great divisions are comprised in seven orders The first order is called coltptera, (sig nifying sheath,) or bectles-uld English, bytlan insect that bites. The fifth order is lepidoptera, or butterflies, moths, etc In these two divisioi.s urc found ru t of the insects which uro destructive to vegetation. Iu the former we fi id weevils, cur eulio, the potato bug. cucumber bug, fleas, and the blistering beetle. In the latter we fiod cabbage worms oat worms, tomato worms und muuy others, repulsive but none the less destructive for that. A few facts in regard to the nature of these ins.icts miy be of general intcr-er,t.- Insects geuerilly breathe through nine little holes alon the sides of the body. Plant lice main their eggs within the body until tbc young are ready to escape but otheis are invaria bly produced from eggs, and never spontaneously, stunj insect! prey upon the eggs of others, and still others take some insects whola, so that the equili brium is maintained until man steps in aud breaks tbe chain, when his own luckless head mels with a calauiuity. Most insects are subject to rem irk able transformations many of which tire familiir; the hutteifly we sue comes from (he caterpillar, the mo-iiito In in the little G-h-like auiuul iu the staguant water, the full fed maggot, after rioting its appointed time in filth, crawls away and in due l;ma coin s forth a fly to buzz about our dinner tables. It is aiiiu-iug to wjich ihe majority of person.- handle alinojl i:uy inject the poiat'i bug lii- instance, ,'oiuc lime no get within iliicft feet of them, uud but lew dare touch them with their lingers, while au entomologist meeting one for the first time would eagerly sciz-' it ho tween his thumb uud finger, and look for the number of nutoiiute spiracles, ocelli, palpi, etc., and ct t ulato upon bis three transfoi nations, first J ii vae. second pupa, thiid adult, while his neighbor ran away With upiilud hands and shuddt-iiiig ull ovor. "Out Favorite Sewing Machine The cheapest and best Sewing -Machine uow manufactured for family usa is the Wilson. Wc certainly would use uq other It works with equal facility on iiitis'iu, cloth, cambric, tarlctun, flannel nt. J leather. It does not para lyze the spine or wear out the opperatur in any way. neither does it demand an incessant stoppage to fiod nut where tho difficulty is, u noue exists. There is uo difficulty. It iuiis Miiooth'y and evenly, hems, fells, tucks, gathers and binds, it docs the finest aud most beautiful work on cambric und linen. It also has ihe merit of being oheaper than any other first-class sewin" nm chiue. It does uot got out of orderi uor break needles, nor slip nor pucker the cloth. Su complete has the Wilson Sewing Machine been made, by a skil ful combination of braiu aud musele, i hat it bas left nothiug to be desired" Machines will he delivered at any Railroad, atation iu this county, free ol trausportutyn charges, if ordered through the L'oiup.iuy'b Brunch Douse at 327 aud iJ21 Su;.tiior bt. Cleveland OVio. They acid an elegant catalogue aud throno ciiculur hie in application. auis company want a tew inure good agents, a. Cummicgs, Ridgway, Elk Co., Pa. is the atreut of the Com- paoy at tbis place to whom all orders snouia be addressed. Cheese! Choice Factory, at P Si K's Fresh family Groceries, and Canned goods aj P& K'n. Tbe cheapest and best. From our exchanges we glean the following in relation to the Troupcsburg tragedy, of which we made mention last week: For the last four years Mr. Dildine had lived in Wellsvillo with his wife, to whom he had been married about Bcven years The couple did not livo in perfect accord, and she finally left him and went to her parents iu Troupcsburg. Dildine also went to Troupesburg and called at the house ol his futher-in-law where he s w and spoke to his wife, her mother and her brother Kugcue, Dildine said to his wife "Helen, you came away pretty sud denly." Her answer was, -'Yes, rather suddenly." Ho then asked to speak with her privately in another roou-, which sho refused, being afraid of her life, as ho looked very desperate. He attempted to force her into another room, but was prevented by the help ol her mother. Sonic talk was had iboul the children, at (ho conclusion of which Dildine said ho was going to take that boy home with him in spite of ! Mrs. Hendricks said, '-Will, you have got to bo careful what you do here, as there are loaded weapons in this house." His reply was "I don't care lor nil the loaded weapons this side of , I urn tio'ug to have that boy." lie then seized ihe boy from its mother's hip, where it had fled for rcfugo and pro tection, and started out of tho door to his wagon. Just a he was passing ou' of the door, Kugcue Hendricks took the revolver and shot at him, the ball strik ing below the shoulder blade in thr nek. passing through the Jolt lung and heart, and lodging iu the right iung. Itililinc took u fuw step towards his w. gon, when the pistol was again Cind, the ball taking effect iu the left hip He still kept on his way, his wtlo lo' lowing at a short distance crying out lot her child. Kugcue shot the third time, this ball taking effect below the right knee. He probably iiniiud low to save the child. Mrs. Diidini! by this time had come up closely to her husband. Sho thought ho was about, to strike her, "but it was noticed that his footsteps ivero becoming uncertain and ihen that he foil to the ground. Mrs. D.lditie stooi.od over aud took her child her husband looking up at her sai l, "Helen do you see your dying hu.-bautl'" Sho answered, "Yei, Will. Is there any ibtii Icin Jo tor jou?" He mado uo reply. Sho took up the child tin I went tothc house. Young Hendricks asked the dying man if he had any hope i i Christ, to which the ren'y wa, "No, none " After this briel Ucs'ion uud repiy, the tUcstioin.-r walked b.ick and torth near his brother-in-law, watch iu hand, to note the ex ict moment of hi death. It uceurre I juA eight niiti itos alter the shots. This was ou Monday June 21. Lieuruc Kugene Hendricks wa-i then utrested and ta'jen to Bath j ail by ('un stable (itir.olds. lie is twenty yc irs ot a;e, ol rather light coinplo-ciiou, is g ;od lookiug and intelligent, u bright young Uiau, a devout Cbrivii'i. anil lias always heretofore bo.-u hell in high repu'o in the community wlicro ho lived V ti r KnterprUv. A eh'iiuii lot ol l'a-.iry 1'H.ur at POWKLL& KiM K'S Try it. M.nJuni Dcmoiests Putioros We ar a.-- in on- Ma Km Diuiorcsts Patterns Ctit.iloiu-s nee, send foi one Patterns scut by mail MAY A: SILVERMAN npp-isite ihu Court Iloue Williniuspor. I 'a Til iso n.: w Myir r ills, at P &. K's arotiiie general tali: of the town. (o uud-M-'j ttiotu. If oil want air, b.'ehed oi" browu mu-ltns, liom i to lt.i-4 wiil! any ipi.ility, go to iO'i-!-it artcrs. Powell isiine'if ind select to vour taste 7- K lis I I tr-B V.I iiaVUBUI. t-W An oar aavoi-Iioti h:u im, niuue hia advertiw. mi;tfltis-ther.iitinct, we will inten-rtit uu elabo nt it as tuliuw : K. it. rooTE, sr.i., Anthnr of Plain II.tob TntU. 5I-slicl L'nimnn Rcni, Sk-ifncf in tt.ir. etc.. Ii0 l.cxir.Kt' A vena ("-or. Kit lisib Ktrwt), Ktw V-jiU. no I.titKi-ESniiNT rursl3iA. lreiL nil tc.rir.ii o( Uniet iiuj ur Ckrnnia riiu-a, n l re.ivo li-ttt-r from all it ot th ClVlLIZKD WOIILLi. By UtnriU''il """J ' CfituV.ietliiK a Mcrtiral Prao tlw lir l aiitis-a-tnlly tipal lil lilliiwroiw nat!ulitH in F.llrone. tiie n nl luUifx, oi on in Caiiuua, ami in every imn ol ihe United Staun. NO MKItCUHIAL Or deletrioa ilrunt mrt. lie has, niirm tne twenty tlmw year-., n-joil Minm.-rlly lu-arly or quite 4(1. (HM) mv. All fa tt conn.tetfd with cacli cu aro oarefutly rnooriLM. niicttu-r thf.v be communicated by letter or In ivrxon, or clm-rved by the Doctor or hij atwMati rhyicUn. Tho latter are all nclcutula ucuicai men. E0T7 INVALID3 AT A DISTANCE In tmituri. All iiiviibd at a diMaiic aro niqnjea to answer a lint of tlmn iUf.-iion, vrliii-h cliciu every nvoiLitnm undor which tho invalid tultfrs. All coin- munietttloiH treated Urii tli nuthlenUal. A oomplcM v4tj.m of r..iTiMuirinif prev.uiu inisUikt or confusion. Li of i'ietioo win froo, on a;ilicntion, to any pnrt Ot ttieworlil. HlXiy paso illlltriti. oi ftoii.a,u ajw riuccEKa, also Kent Irt-e. All llu'so tpntiiiinniaia ara from those who have been treat! by mail ami rxpretia. Advil'K in office, oa or icu tans of cbiuiiji. Ooll oa or alrcn DR. E. B. TOOTE, ' No. 120 Lexington Aye., V. T, WantM lo Jtt D'frotes Slain jromttillc and ZtaOcai Comtncn. Smse:Al&0 iDr t'ootes Science in Story, ftrhatkutars address ,.on,fb f la W IUA A. Sr. Bergor't Tonlo Bowel and Pile Filli. Tbeae plllaara an Infallible remeily for oonatlpatlon and iile, oau".t bj wtkuew or suuureaiton of the pariatHltio motion ot the bowols. They very genUy uci-Mua the a!tiritjr of the intestinal canal, product aoftaeiola ana relieve pile at one. Thousand havo bean cured bv thein. Frioe 5J t-cnta, sent by mail on reocipt (it price. Prepared only hy t. ALVKKO HBlCHAKUr, Paik.vvciax, 4u4 Fouura Avuiua, tt'KW Voaa Citt. Sr. Berg3r'a Coapaund Fluid Extract of Ehuburb and Dandelion. The bat oomtilnatton u( purely vrseuthle modlctnea to entirely replace Calomel or Blue Fill. It atimulateg toe livar, increaaui the How of bilo, and thua removes atonoa torpidity uf the liver, btlioiuneaa and habitwil oonttipatloo, and the tliweahe ariKtn from auch aa dynpepeia, etolc h-adacha, flatulenoc, eui. The cffeu iiveneia of thia Itetraot wiU be proved, vUibly, at onca to tha patieat, aa one or two bottlea are anffloieut to elear the ootnplexloa beantifully, and remove pimplea and atalna oaued by liver troublca. Frice $1 per bottle. 6 botuea, 9; wilt be sent on receipt of the price to any addreaa. free of charge- Prepared only by f. ALFRED RUIOHABDT. FuAlklacui, 4U$rouIM .vse, w Voa Cm. Tfi-KStt mm Valuable and Desirable Property for Sale. fllllE Btibscriber offers for Bale t.n property now occupied by him as i residence in tlio village of I id f wny, Ell county, P. The lot is ploanntly eituntal upon Depot etreet snJ contains IH.OtlO feet. Upon it Is erected a first class TWO- ND-A-HAt.F 8 roll Y DWKLl.INO II Ol EE, '24x-'!li feet., with addition 1(5x2-1 feci; a Cntil lloi'se, Ice Huiiso, Cliiokun llcui, ami Pniu. Tbcte is upon the premises i ('ninmnUiom Garden, wliicn ia well slockeii wild Fruit Trees iu, bearing condition andcoiuins llaspberry, Illnekbtrry, Cur rtii. and Asparagus IK-da. ' for let ins, &c. uft'lress. J3DWARD SOCrilEK, jclH-tf Kiilgwiy, Elk to, I'n. Millinery oods, hair e;oods, Jewelry Fancy poods, notions, Lading and chil drons cloaks, dresses and uiidcrgnrtncnt"). wholesale and retail at MAY if' SIL VKll.MAN, Williamsport Pa. Eenezotta Auditor's Scttlomsnt I'enczctte, Juno 14th. 1875 Celilenient with Treasurer and Collector for tin- year 1ti?", illinm E. .lot. Inn as tnllows: WIM.I AM II. JO:i')AK 1)U. Toamnum uf duplicate $118 2 ree'd Irom county inviMircr 2iU-) ltd To amount from lorincr Iri-nsiii er 1'1 fiS To nm't Stato appro. '.T H'l Sass-.i 5'.i WILLIAM K. JOiUUN til. liy oitlcrs roieemed and r.nicelcd !S;2'i2 Hy esira orders redeemed r.ud cauct-lcd I'y poi-ceiitape on dupli cate collected $ iJti O'J (' 7 per ecul Hy pi'r'-iiiinue on nm't from county treasurer SJC.tlJ f't., 2 per cent. By pcrceut'igi- on titn't from tor. tve.is Mi:t OS ly pcrcentagd on State appropriation ''7 Oil Or, 2 percent. I!y pi'ieeiiing ' u;i cxdii- -1.) Oil 4:; H2 ot) 1 !U orations i 7 :?:'.42'J 7 I'alniiec on duplicite not col ed I'd Sl-VI SI. W; do here1)' certify that ihu above .-ct.ilcmi-nt is cotreot being approved by ihe audit or.t. C. II WtNSLOW. 1 JULIUS .IDNKS, ( Audit or. OEOPGE T. SOTIU.OCK, Sec'y D IHlil Wc itot co ou Powell & Kiltie'- jdat foi in an assorimeiit of tho.-e celebiated Gowauda Plows, CuUivnti.rs ore. " n(! tl in 2r tml iik.-u. iiiny uitttR lor ladie at MAY & SILVERMAN'S V illitiiii.-piii t Pa. A IniiiC l"i id Pi.inMii. l.i.dus lies Mao (Ikuvihicls. lii-.-iuy nnd (i loves t'ruiikx mid Mitcheis at M A V if- tilL VLISMAN'S W iiiiam-poit I'n .. O II. B A Uj IJ 1 , A TTOKSEY-AT-l.A W. vl:ii..yl. Itidgwny, Elk Couitly, Pa. A ten' for the Traveler's Life and Aoi dent Iniiraiiee Co., of llarlford, l oiin. KI.I-. LlJDGE, A. V M. The suited nu-eiii:(.? ot Klk Loli;f, No. yT'.i. are In-''! .-t ibeir h ill, ein in-r oi' Main and Dcp.il sire on the second and fourth l ues i.iys of each n:oiilf W. C. lil'AI.V, Sce'y. VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR 3, RENE WE R. Every year increases the popularity of this valuable Ilair Preparation; which is due to merit alone. We caa assure our old patrons that it is kept fully up to its high standard ; and it is the only reliable and perfected prcp nration for restoring Gbay or Faded Hair to its youthful color, making it soft, lustrous, and 6ilken. The scalp, by its use, becomes white nnd clean. It removes all eruptions and dandruff and, by its tonic properties, prevents the hair from falling out, as it stimu lates and nourishes tho hair-glands. By its use, the hair grows thicker and stronger. In baldness, it restores tho capillary glands to their normal vigor, and will create a new growth, except in extreme old age. It is the 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., Stato Assayer of Massachusetts, says, "The constituents are pure, and carefully eelected for excellent quality; and! consider it the Best Preparation for its intended purposes." Bold by all DruggM; and Dealert in Mtdiclne. Frioe One Dollar. Buckingham's Dye FOE THE WHISKEES. , As our Renewer in many cases re quires too long a time, and too much, eare, to restore gray or faded Whisk ers, wo have prepared this dye, in one preparation; which will quickly and effectually accomplish this result. Il 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.. AGENTS AAXTt.1) TO SELL Tlie Political, Personal, rnH Pioperly Eights a Citizen, Of the t 'niicil hiw lo )iei t' t'rr Shitrr Joic In fttrtmt uvt! (him. Ji:i Tliiujili ilim J'oi- toil), 1,1. . I). Itiniamiiig a Cf mmcnta rv on th? Ted- crnl and iSinto Coutiituiioiis, giv l..eir liinioiy and origin, nnd a full tzptniii.tinn of thuir piineipli-N, nrposej an I prnvi ions; Ilio pow rs and uiiues of Public twi cers; the riUtx of the people, m il the obliguiions iiitnriud in fve y relitliuo of life; also url'iHiiieiiinry n lea lor dulilu-rn live bodies; nnd fall Uireeiiou und legil foriim fur all liunineta irHiimieiioiis, an cak ing Wilis. I'uds, Monroes, Lensea, oleg, JJttltK, Conn acts fie. A tnw library in a nngle Toiunie. li nirott lie WiDls of all elai-ve und rell to eteiyimdv. JOSetJ iiYx ;HtlU i CO., PUila. lV. BUSINESS CARDS. 0. A. JIATIIBCA, Atlorncy-at-Uw, Uidgway, Pa. 2 2 II ItCFL'S LUVOUt:, Attorney-nl-Li Kidgtvay, Elk Co., Ia. nffice ia -I all's new Itrick Bulldiog. t'lnims for ollcotiou promptly attended to. Vollllj. 11 ALL d- XVAVLKr. Attorneys-at-Ltw. Office in New Itrick UuildiiiJ. Mailt ft tidgway, Klk Co., fa. in 2t f. ,AMb'JS I). FCLLEHivY, Surgeon Dentist, having pcntuuit'iitlr 1 -.a ted in Itigwny, otlerc bin pi ofeMnii')l e- -ices to the ciiisenn of lliilgwny una -:i. ounding country. All work wiirrnnied. JRico In Service & Wheeler's liuilditir, up. stairs, first door to the lelt, 7o-n-92 lr CHARLES HOLES. Walcl.iunker, I'ngi nvcr .unt .1 -jwcier, Main elreot, l(nl)iwiiy, I'a, ALr?tit tin i!" Howe f en ing Miieliinu, nud Mort iti 1 ; . t -I'cn. ltepniiing Wntulies, eta, dm i-wiih lie same ncotirney ns lu riilolore. t-nt i itctio.i tiitirauteed. vlnly (1. G. Jlh'SSIMGJih', Druggist and raiaceutisl, N. W. coi-m-i of Miuu uud Mill street!-, Kidgway, I'n. lull afsoilnieut of ciirelully bcleeted for eign mid "boaitsuc Drugs, l'rcsenpl mtij cnrcfully dispensed at all hours, di.y .,r uight.. vt. i it T. ,S. HARTLEY. M. l., l'liysieiuu una bitfgeoL. Ollite iu Drug Store, corner Dio ii i.nd Main bit, litideuce comer Dimtil .si. ojipoi-ito the College. Oilicc liour- now b to IU A. M. und fioiu 7 lo S 1. M. vlu2yl. .. JSURD WELL, M. Ecleciie 1 iiysicmu nnd tfurgcou, has ri-uiov-ciihis otl.ct lrotu teiitru aiivel, toMi.iii at. llidgw.t, I'a,, in t!ie M-eoiid story ot the new brick building ol Jnliii (. Hall. -pp -silo Ilytie's store, jjliico home: Bio tl a- in: 1 to 2 p. in. 7 jau 'J 7o HYDE JUL'&E, I'll 1IU w,tv, Ki.k Co., W. li. SCI1KAU, Proprictot Thankful for the patronage hciotutora so 'liberally bestowed upon him, tho ucv pre pnut or, hopes, by paying mrioi .. icniion to the vouitorl aud conveuiinca ot gueeu, to merit a uouliuuuuce oi tin aiue. OU 30 lfO'J. DUCKTA1L JJOLbE, Kaxk, Mukunu I'a. It. E. LOOKER, 1'rui l-ielor. Thaukful for lliepuiroiiugo hcieiofi u o libeially bestowed upon him, ihe new pr.. prielor, hopes, by paying siiiut uitei.n.)-i 10 the coiuioit and eouveuieiice of gi.vM. to merit a coiuiiitiuuce of the suiao. i:,t only blubles lur horses in Katie nnd i.ii kepi night or duy. Hall aittielu-U lo me iloicl. vlnlM-, i KERULi HOUSE, t'l;Miil.vii.i,r., Ll.lt Co., John Collins, Proprietor. Thunkl'tii lor the patronage heretoioi to libel illy liento wed upon linn, ihe uivt pio f rietor, hopes, by paying siricl at teuton io Ilio cui'ilor, ai d conveuiiiici ol gnosis. 1 in e I it a cotiliiiuiinte ol iut SuUlO. J'. li. JiAYX, 11..ALK. IN Dry Goods, Notions, Crcceries. ana Ccn.ral Variety, FOX. ELK CO., PA. r.urity 1. it. vlnI7if. PvAILHOACS- PENNSYLVANIA liAIL HOAb I'liiludelphia & Erie 11. R. Division. WIM'Ett TIME TABLE. ON nnJafter MOSUAV.MAI 1S;6, the Hums on t uo l'hiludolphia .. hue iiaili oud will i tiu as follows: WLSTWAltO. KANE ACCOM leaves lienovo JJi .It .vootl.. ' " Luiporiiuti " " " Bl Aiorys... " ' " l.ldgwuy... ' " " Wileo arr at Kane.. i 33 p :,, ! 5 - p iu o ii j ji in 7 66 p ui y 05 p m .iu u ui ERIE MAIL leaves I'll iiadidphia 11 03 u u. ' j " ' Kenovo 1 1 00 a :u Euiporiuui 1 10 p a- " St. Mary's.. . OO p in Midtway 2o p n, Nieu 2 68 p m " "-ivo at Erie 7ujpiu EASTlVAUU. v IIEN'OYO ACCOM leaves Kane. " VUcoIm . " lliduw&y...... 8 OO a iu b a ru V 1!5 a m ...lu ol a m b. Maiyu.. " Lnioiiuui. -11 06 a iu Wi lli wood 12 15 li n. I." MP Mail V k"uv IWpni LLlb MAIL leaves Erie...... n.0 ; m f11 - 8 45 p ui "ilcos 4 08 d m UiJgway 4.45 p m St. Aiary'ii 6.10 d ui " " Eaipoiiii. 6.05 put UeuoVyT jar. 8.26 p hi " - urr. ui 1'hilrirUia... 6 60 a m Kenovo Aeeoui and VsLe Aocout cunuott cua. uud em hi luat with Low Grade li VMtu ui.d U N i' & 1 K.U WM. A. BALDWIN. Gn'l Bup't.