BUSINESS CARDS. G. A. RATIIBUN, Attorney-at-law, Ridgway, Pa. 2 2 tf. RUFUS LUCOliE, Attorney-at-Law Ridewav. Elk Co.. Pa. Offioo in Hull's new Brick Buildinc. Claims for (collection promptly attended to. v3nlly. 77.4 LL ifc M'VAULEV, Attorncys-at-Lw. Office iu New Brick Building. Main St Ridirway, Elk Co., fa. v3n2tf. J, 0. 11'. BAILEY, ATTORNEY-ATLAW. vlnzoyl. Ridgway, Elk County, Pa. A cent for the Traveler's Life and Acoi dent Insurance Co., of Hartford, Conn. JAMES D. FULLER TON, Surgeon Dentist, having permanently lo cated in Rigway, offers his professional ser- vices to Hie citizens ot Kidgway ana sur Sunding country. All work warranted Office iu Service & Wheeler's Building, up stairs, first door to the loft, 73-n-32-ly CHARLES HOLES, Watchmaker, Engraver and Jeweler, iam street, llidgway, ra. Agent tor tu flows Sewing Machine, Rnd Morton GoM en. Hepainng Watches, etc, uoce with lie same accuracy as heretofore. fcati- Lct.ioa guaranteed. vluly O. G. MESSENGER, Druggist and Panuaceulut N. V, cornet jf Mam uud Mill streets, liulaway, Pa. lull assortment ot caretully selected For- and Domestic Drugs. Prescriptions lurefully dispensed at all hours, day or i gut. vlnBy T. S. HARTLEY. M. ., Physician ana Surgeon. Office iu Drue Stoi c, corner liroad aud liaiu tils. Residence corner Broad St. Ijipobit the College. Office hours lrom to 10 A. .si. uud from 7 to S P. M. vlu'Jyl. J. S. 13 OKI) WELL, M. I)., clectie Physician m:d Surgeon, hnsreniov- 1 liis otlice tioiu Centre siieet, to Mail St. i dgway, l'u,, in ihe second etory of the e w brick building of John CI. Hull, oppu- it e Jfydu's store. l:uxj hours:! to 2 P M 7 to 9 P M HYDE HOUSE, ltinuwAY, Elk Co., Pa W. II. SOU 11 AM, Proprietor. Thankful for tho patronage heretofore o liberally bestowed upon linn, the new riprii-tor, hopes, by paying strict at- muuuu to the comfort uud convenience o) quests, to merit a continuance oi iht OU 80 1809. KERSEY HOUSE, Clntuiville, Elk Co., Pa. John Collins, Proprietor. Thankful for the patronage heretolort o liber illy bestowed upon him, the new roprietor, hopes, by paying strict at- eution to the coinfori and convenience ; guests, t' merit a coutinuance of the ame. F. W. HAYS, ftALK IN Dry Goods, Notions, C-rcceries. and General Variety, FOX, ELK CO., PA. Earlty I. O. vlu47tf. RAILROADS. PENNSYLVANIA HAIL ROAD Philadelphia & Erie R. R. Division. WINTER TIME TABLE. N and after MONDAY, MAY 24, 1875. the trains on the Philadelphia & i-ii Railroad will run aa tohowr: WKSXWAED. A.Nt. ALDU.M leaves Kenovo 4 35 n m " Driftwoods 5 65 p m " " Emporium 6 5 p m " St Marys... 7 55 p m ' " Kidgway... 8 25 p m " ' Wilooz y 05 p m air at Kane.. 9 80 p m . Kenovo ll oo a m " Emporium 1 10 p m St. Mary's 2 00 p m Kidgway 2 25 p in Wilcox 2 68 p m arrive at Erie 7 50 p m EASTWARD. . r ,i.-UU Ai;iu.u leaves lvane... ouuau " Wilcox 8 33am " Kidgway i) 25 a ni " Si Marys 10 a m ' " Emporium 1105 am Driftwood 12 15 p m ' Kenovo 1 40 p oi Rill MAIL leaves iris 11.20 a to ' " Kane 3 45 p in !' " ' Wiloos 4 08 p in " '. Kidgway 4.45 pm " ' St. Mary's 6.10 p in " " " r.apor.am 0.05 pm " " Kenovo 8.25 p m " " arr. at Philadephia... 6.60 am cast and west ut East with Low Grade Di vision and 13 N Y & P K U Wii. A. BALDWIN. Uen'l Sup't. Fresh farailv Grooerics. ami Panned goods at 1' & K's. The cheapest and Lest. TIIE ELK COUNTY ADVOCATE ONLY REPUBLICAN PAPER IN ELK COUNTY. Office in Thayer k Hagerty's Block, RIDGWAY, PA. SUBSCRIBE, SUBSCRIBE, SUBSCRIBE, SUBSCRIBE TERMS TWO DOLLARS A YEAR GIVE US A CALL FOR JOB WORK! CARDS, TAGS, ENVELOPES, LETTER HEADS, NOTE IIEAS, BILL HEADS, MONTHLY STATEMENTS, PROGRAMMES, POSTERS, &C. ORDERS BY MAIL PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO Addren, THE ADVOCATE, Ridgway, Elk Co, Pr QUOTATIONS White, Powell & Co" BANKERS AND BROKERd, No. 42 South Third Street. Philadelphia, Oolt. 28th 1875. BID. ASKSO U. S. 1881. o... 28 24 11)1 19 19J 19 19 20 192 191 do 6 20,0 '02, M and N. do do do 64 do do do do do '65 65 do do and J., do ... 07 68 21 211 do do do .. 211 lit 21 J 18 10-40, do totipon do Pacifio 6's cy Int. off New 6's Keg. 1881 " " C. 1881 241 24 18 18 18 184 Gold Silver Pennsylvania Reading Philadelphia & Erie Lehigh Navigation Div. off.. do Valley United RR of N J Ex. Div. Oil Creek Northern Central Central Transportation .... Nesquehoning A & A Mortgage 6's '89 . .. ..... 107 109 60 604 674; 67 201 20 1 601 60 g 61 f 62 1314 132 10 10 28 29 48 48 1 641 66 104A 106 ANNOUNCEMENT. We are authorized to announce the name of MICHAEL WEIDERT, of Jonestown ship, as an independent candidate for the office of County Commissioner. Eidgway Cemetery. Lota are uow offered for sale by the Ridgway Cemetery Association in the new Cemetery. The present low price for lots may sooo be advanced. Apply at the office of W. 8. HAMBLEN, Secretary Ridgway Sept. 7, 1875. n-23t-f. Notice. To all it may concern. Thos. A Gross of Fox Township has in his pos session one new LUMBER WAGON which are the ' property of the subscriber. All persons are warned ngainst purchasing the same, as the caid Gross is not the owner thereof. Sept. 9, 1875. A. E. GOFP. PRIVATE TUITION. Pupils wishing to receive instruction in Greek or Latin, or disiring to prepare for College can have opportunity of doing so by applying to the Rector of Grace Church, lie having nude tit nceessary arrange ments will be glad to receive a limited number of young ladies and gentlemen for instruction. For information as to terms &o apply to KEV. WM. JAS. MILLER A. M. Ridgway, Pa, AuglS.Sra Hotice. To xchom it may concern: E. F, & R.C. Morey have in their posses Bion the following property which belongs to (lie undersigned, and all persons are hereby warned against purchasing the same: One grey horse, one set of double harness; 2 shovels, 1 water pail, 2 beds and bedding, 3 cook, and 1 coal stove and furniture, 8 pieces of pyatoes, and 1 piece of corn in field, 1 bob sled, 1 grind stone, 2 neck yokes, 1 set spreaders, 1 set tackle pullies, 1 whif- fletree 1 set dishes, 1 log rule, 1 lot of vee ttahles in rarden, S tables, 1 set of chairs 4 woodebairs, 2 looking glasses,! lot of chairs and goods, 1 basket, crock, tags, AC 2 work stands, 1 lot of tinware, 1 carpenters squire,! set old harness, 1 pair tiob sleds. a'. Bt. Mary's. IS- i. n32t Prke, TueKly-five Ctnlt. NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING NINETT-EIGUTH EDITION. Containing a complet list of all tlie towns in the Lmted states, the Territories and the Dominion of Canada, having a popula tion gieater than 5,000 according to the last census, together with the names of the newspapers having the largest locaf circu lation in each of the places named. Also, a catalogue al newspapers which are re commended to advertisers as giving great est value in proportion to prices charged Also, all newspapers in the United Elates and CanadA printing over 5,000 copies each issue. Also, all the Keligious, Agri cultural, Pcientifio and Mechanical, Medi cal, Masjnic; Juvenile, Educational, Com mercial, Insurance, Real Estate. Law, Sporting, Mueical, Fashion, and other special class journals,- very complete lists, Together with a complete list of over 800 German papers printed in the United States. Also, an essay upon advertising; many tables of rates, showing the coat of advertising in various newspapers, and everything which a beginner iu advertis ing would like to know. Address GEO- P. ROWELL & CO., 41 Park Bow, Kew York. A choice lot of Pastry' Flour at POWELL & KIME'S Try it. Those Hamilton Corsets at P & K's are the most durable, and the cheapest io market. If vou want an y bl'ched or brown tn 10.4 villa mm muslins, from i to 10-4 wide aDv quality, go to head quarters, Powell & Kime's and select to your taste. TVe notice on Powell & Kime's plat form an assortment of those celebrated Gowanda Plows, Cultivators &o. HORSE RAKES ! Upon a thorough in vestigation it has been demonstrated that a good horse rake will save more labor to a farmer than any other invention of its cost Among all the machines of the kind, the Albion .Revolving Horse Kake stands supreme, of which POWELL & KIME are the sole agentB for this seotion. Every person should have one. They are selling very rapidly Salt, cheaper than dirt at P. & K's HAYING TOOLS I Grass Scythes, Scythe Snaths, Hay Rakes, Hay Folks, Hoes, Shovels, Spades Picks, Mattocks and all other artioles adapted to the season at POWELL & KIME'S. JOBI"ORK We are now prepared YV to doall kinds of JOB WORK, bnvelepes, Tags, Bill-heads, Letter heads, neatly and cheaply executed. Offiee in Thayer & Hagerty's new tuilding, Mail kireet Ridgway, Pa. IHURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1875. The apple crop is light. Chestnuts will soon be ripe. The time to gather apples has come. Cheese! Choice Faotory, at P &K' This pleasant weather is the time for potato digging. Fred Sehocnlng is dealing largely in tomatoes. Election on Tuesday November 2, 1875. We publish tho election proclamation in this issuo of the Advocate. J. O. W. Bailey has moved into the house, on Zion Hill, reoently purchased of A. Cummings. A new side walk has been laid on South street to the western side of Irish Town. Frank Tollman has purchased the Warner House and fourteen acres of land for $2,100, and has commenoed olearing "Pollman's heights." A sign in Hide's store soys "choice a lie cooking apples $iuu. per Dusnei. Rather steep Will, but we presume you give a good discount for cash. There was a fellow around town yes terday with a little bell and a grind stone, ready and willing to grind your scissors. The Western Union Telegraph ol fice has been moved from Chas. Holes' jewel cry store to Doctor Earley's office next Hall's brick building. The 5636th Hebrew year commen ced on Wednesday evening Sept. 29, ult. and was observed, in the cities by a feast called Rode Hachonoh. The Countv Commissoners of Elk County, will meet at their offioe in Ridg way Pa. on Thursday October 21, 1875 . C. II. McCAULEY, Com. Clerk. One of our citizens has lost valuable dog, it was a setter; we are authorized to offer ten cents reward, payable in pups of the same breed at one dollar each. Last Wednesday, D. B. Day, left this place to attend a medical school at Cincinnati. Dudley proposes to have his name read D. B. Day M. D, in the course of time. The school tax of Ridgway township, for 1875, is only about one half that ot 1874; omitting the building tax is the reasod for the reduction. This will be good news to our long-suffering tax pay ers. Horace Littlo and W. S. Hamblin, have purchased the western half ot the Service & Wheeler block, and have also purchased A. Cummiog a stock ot groceries, etc., They intend to continue the grocery business. The new Constitution Rives each elector the right to .vote for two can didates for the ofllie of Commissioner and Auditor, but no one has a right to cast two ballots for one man We ask our readers to bear this in mind, as a ballot of the last description would uo be counted. James McGinnis has purchased of R. V. Kioic, twenty-one feet front, on Main street, between Service & Wheel er's block and the barber shop, for 81000. He has commenced excavating a cellar, and proposes to put up a build 21x70 feet, two stories high, to be used for a billiard saloon, eto. The work of exhuming the bodies, in the old school house burying ground, and re-intering them in the now ceme tery, was commenced week before last. Coffins that had been in the ground for twenty years were found to be in 4 good state of preservation; while one buried thirty yearn was almost entirely con sumed. "A Century After" is the title of an elaborate centennial work on Philadel phia and Pensylvania. Part four is on our tablo and opens with an article on Cape May, which is very interesting. The work is illustrated and will be com pleted in fifteen parts at fifty cents each. Address Allen, Lane & Scott and J. W. Lauderbach, Publishers, Philadelphia It is suggested that a poultry show be held in Ridgway and Bantam Miller be exhibited in a bird cage, amongst tho game bamtams, great care, however, Bhould be taken that his head and claws are muzzled, so he cannot injure birds smaller than himself, if any such should be present, and equal care should be exercised, on his own account, to pre rent Lis assaults on larger fowls like our Bramah cock. Chugo ef Serrico. Beginning with Sunday next, Oct. 10th the hour for Evening Service at Grace Church will be changed from 5 o'olock as heretofore, to 7 o'clock. The Rev Hugh Q. Miller of Warren will officiate. At eaoh evening service sermon on some tople of the day or on some ecclesiastic! subject of interest will bs preaebed. The subjeots will in turn be properly announced in the weekly issues of this paper. All are cordially invited to attend. Sheriff i Sales of Real SiUte. The following real estate was sold at sheriff's sale court week. Filty-threo acres of land of L N. Briggs in Jay township, upon whioh is ereoted a dwelling house and bank barn, to A. J. Avery for 400, House and lot No. 152 ot J. L. Cum mings on South street, Ridgway, to W. II. Osterhout for 8100. Tract of timber land of N. & C- Kronenwetter in Beuainger township, being warrant 4992, containing 1,000 acres more or less, to Andrew Kaul for 2,150. Tract of timber land oi Thos. Woods in Benzinger towuahip, being part of warrant 4881, containg 311 aores more or less, to Ninian Irwin for $200. Tract of timber land of Geo. D. Mes- . . ... i seoger tn Millstone townsnip, Deing western part of warrant 2775, contain ing 471 aores, to J. S. Hyda for $575. Traot of land of Nicholas Kronen wet ter in Benzinger township, being No. 14 ou Brussel's road containing 50 acres, to John Bindle for $1,000. Tract of land of Nicholas Kronenwet- ter, being half of lot No. 12 in Benzin ger township, containing 25 acres, to John Bindle for $210. Tract of land of Chas. Kroocnwetter in Benzinger township, containing 93J acres, upon whioh is ereoted a frame dwelling house and barn, to Jos. Lenzel for $2,500. The right of N. &. C. Kronenwetter to cut all the white pine timber in Por cupine hollow and on the waters of An ton and Dent s runs, upon the estate ot Reuben Winslow, deceased, near the village of Benezotte, to Andrew Kaul for $500. The leasehold, saw mill and improve ments of N. & O. K.rouenwettor in Benczctte township, to And. Kaul for $3,500. Lot No. 11 and improvement of N. & C Kronenwetter in Benezette village, to Andrew Kaul for $50. Tract of land of Robert Warner io Ridgway, containing 14 y-100 acres, uDon wbicn is erected the Warner t House, to John Shack for $799. Tract of timber land of G. T. Wheeler in Ridgway township, being part of warrants 4864, 4865, 4865, and 4867. containing 408 8-10 acres, to Geo. Dickinson for $100. Last Saturday evening, Hon. A. N Taylor of Smethport, me, with a terrible accident, which must necsssarly prove fatal. It seems that Mr. Taylor and Hon. John Backus had been out riding Saturday afternoon, when some part ot the wagon broke, but the occupants were saved from injury by jumping from the carriage. Mr. Taylor returned home in the evening, and being fatigued it is suoDosed he retired early. Mrs. i a - Tavlor with her son were at the store until 11 o'clock, aud when they weat to their home they found Mr. Taylor abed and sleeping very poundly. Mrs. Tay lor was called to another part of tho house, and was absent but a few minu tes and when she returned to the bed room found that Mr. T. was not in bed; she then went into aaother room and dis covered a back door open, and on going to the door heard her husband groaning on the ground some fifteen feet below Assistance was called and the injured man takon to his room, when it was dis covered that his back was broken. Mr Taylor was conscious but unable to tell how the accident occurred. It is sup posed that he was dreaming about the carriage accident and jumped through the door, supposing he jumping from the wagon. Mr. Taylor, is a gentleman of large means and doing an extensive business His death will be a severe loss to Smeth port and McKean county, having busi ness relations with a large portion of the population. Weddiue and Mournine outfits for la dies at MAY & SILVEHMANN'8, Opposite the court house, Williamsport, Pa CHEAP! CHEAP! CIIBAPlJ Goods marked down to astonish the world. Call and see us. MAY & SILVER. MANN, Williamsport, Pa. Millinery goods, hair switches, jewelry. fancy eoods, notions, ladies & childrena oloaks. dieases & undergarments. Whole sale & Retail at MAY & SILVERMAN'S opposite the court house, Williamsport, Pa The commissioner of internal revenue has deoided that promissory notes made and used in the ordinary oourse of ousi- ness according to the custom of banks aud 'merchants need not be stamped But if notes are in any way substituted for checks and kept as vouohers they are held to be suoject to the (two cent) stamp tax. We were presented by Mrs. Derby with a basket of delicious grapes of the Isabella variety. This year Mrs Derby raised about two bnshels and they ripened very well. We have heard it said that grapes would not ripen in this climate: and now that it is demonstrated they will, why not plant more of them; there certainly is no more delicious fruit than the grape, and if they oan be raised hero successfully there is no reasou why the price should not come within the teach of all and in stead of Belling at from ten to eighteen cents a pound be plenty at three to four cents. The Authors of the "Spelling lianli." And now it is said that the publish- . .r t .1- if ers ot veDsiers uiouonunes are re sponsible for the reoont "Spelling Bee" exoitement. Whether this is true or not, the spelling mania wasja good thing, and it undoubtly had a very excellent influence. Of all educational accom plishments, a proper knowledge of the orthrography of our own language is certainly the most durable, and of all defioienoies in our educational methods, that relating to thin study is the most marked. And we were therefore going to say that whether tho spelling excitement came about through the advertising ef forts of the Webstor publishers or not, one thing is quite oloar, and that is that there is nothing that has helped to stimulate the wide-spread interest in the subjoct. or that is so nearly a Speller's Vadn Mccum as Webster's Pocket Dic tionary, sold lor Uao Lol lar, ana to oe had of almost any dealer in books. It h a marvel of compactness, ejntainng about threo hundred illustrations, over eighteen thousand words, brief but com prehensive rules for spelling, a large number of words from Foreign languages, phrases, proverbs, eto. in oommon use. it is nearly douou in Morocco, with.tucks and gilt edges. If not otherwise obtainable it may be had by mailjfrora the publishers, Messrs. Tvi son, Blakeraan, Taylor & Co., 138 and 140 Grand Street, New York, by en closing to them the prico, one dollar. Smart-weed far Tannins Purposes. A writer in the St. Louis Globe Democrat is enthusiastic over the dis covery that a variety of the smartweed which grows wild in Missouri in suoh pro(u9sion ai to be a nuisance, surpasses bark in its tanning qualities. As its only cost is that resulting from the labor of cutting and stacking it, say $5 a ton while bark costs in that State $112 per ton, it is argued that hereafter millions of hides will annually be made into leather iu the West instead ot being seot to the Eastern Status to be tanned. which involves the expeose of transpor tation both ways tor the leataer con sumed in the West, besides paying the Eastern capitalists and meohauics for work which could just as well be done at home. It is said that this plant yields at least 10 por cunt, of tannic acid an analysis by the Nebraska State chemist gives nearly 22 per centj from the root aud 17 to 10 percent from tho plant hemlock and oak bark vieldtng lrom 11 to io per cent. !5ui even if the results stated by the Ne braska chemist are correct, it docs not follow that this wood will make as good leather as bark. Tnere are peculiar properties for making good leather found in bark that, so far as is generally known, bav never been equaled in any other material. More or less tannio aoid is fround in almost every plant that grows, and in some the precentajje of tanning is as high as from 44 to 50 per cent. Yet the leather produced by the use of these plants has never come into favor, and that made from some of them is not only bad in color aud defective io other respects, but is liablo to return to a condition very like that of raw hide, which is not the case with bark-tanned leather. The Glule Democrat corres pondent says, however, that actual ex periment has shown that leather of bet ter quality thau bark-tanned leather can be made with this weed in fifteen days les.i time, and that one ton of the plant will tan 400 pounds of leather, while the same weight ol bark will produce but 175 pounds. Senatorial Nomination. As will be found elsewhere tho Sena torial conference for tho senatorial dis trict composed of the counties of Clarion Forest, Elk and Cameron counties, nom ioated.for that position Mr. William P. Fmley, of Clarion county, Mr. Fioley has fur many years been a resident of Salem township, this county. In ad dition to having one of the best culti vated farms io this section of country, he has also for several years beon en gaged iu the oil business. He has been successful to an unprecedented degree. Io addition to his large producing in terests, he is the treasurer of the At lantic Pipe Line, which was built by the producers. lie is regarded as a representative man of that interest, who will acknowledge the compliment at the November eleotion by casting a solid vote for him, He is so favorably known throughout the county for in tegrity, moral worth, and first class business oapacity, as to need but slifct comment from us. Representing as he does, the Republican party oi the dis trict, and one of its greatest industrial interests, we have good reason to hope for his eleotion. No better mao could be selected for the position. If moral worth, executive ability, and fitness be any reoommendation to tbe people of the other counties composing the dis trict. Mr. Finley can be eleoted. Tbe nomination is a good one, and tbe peo ple will do themselves honor in choos ing bim for tbe position by their votes. Clarion ICepubltcan. kTair switohes 76 cants $1 00 2 00 8 00 & i 60 worth double the money and Ruches for io cents hats from lb oenta upwards. Trimea bats from SI 00 upwards, great re duotion in all kinds of goods at MAY & DlLVEKMANfi s, Williaiusport, pa. Col. P. D. Thomas, of Forest count', was nominated on tho 101st ballot by the Democrats, at Irvington, for the offioe of State Senator from the district com posed of Cameron, Clarion, Elk and Forest counties. We deeply sympathize with Bantam Miller, in his disappointment at the re sult of the late game of base ball in our village, atd be has our unbounded sympathy for all the other disappoint ments of bis life. In the beautiful but pathetic language of the poetJDixon; "Tis sweet to wait but, oh! how bitter To wait for a gal and then not git her." Elk County Eepublican Committee Chairman Jas. H. Hagerty, Aidgway. Benezette T. B- Winslow, C. H. Win low. Benzinger Jacob Hanes, John Farrer. Foi U. W. Rogers J. J. Taylor. Jay Oliver Dodge, J. M. Brookins. Jones Jos. Tanbine, J. C. Malone. Millstone Myran Raught John Moore. Ridgway II. M. Powers, J. 0. W. Bailey. Spring Creek Thos. Irwin, Hirman Carman. An effort is being made by some of our sportsmen to get up a grand hunt ing tournament some time about the middle of October. The party is to consist of sixty hunters thirty on a side and a great slaughter of game 18 anticipated. The losing party is to pay for asupper for the entire crowd. We hope they may be successful in getting up a good party for the sport. A meet ing is to be called to make the prelimi nary arrangements as soon as a sujcient number of marksmen enter the list. -Ctearfield Republican. The city fathers of Corry have placed the following card to tramps on exhibition in the prominent places of the town: "Notice is hereby given that all vagrants and tramps caught within the limits of the city of Corry, are liable to a fine of not leBS than $5 or more than $50 and imprisonment for 30 days, and in default of payment of the fine aforesaid, they will be required to labor on tbe strees for any period not exceed ing 60 days. Hereafter this ordinance will be strictly enforced. Corry, Pa., September 17, 1875." It is worthy of being copied in every town io the country. Hartxanft's Eecori. Born in New Hanover township, Montgomery county, Pa , December 16, 1830. Graduated from Union College, Schenectady, New York, in 1853. Appointed Deputy Sheriff of Mont gomery county, IV, in 1854, and re-ap pointed in 1855. Admitted to the bar of Norristown in 1859. Colonel of the 4th Regiment Mont gomery county militia, under the first call of President Lincoln for 75,000 men. Served on the staff of Gen. Franklin in tbe first battle of Bull Run. Commissioned Colonel for the three years service, and organized the olst Regiment Volunteer Infantry, in 1861. Participated in the battles of Roan oke Island, Newbern, Second Bull Run, Chantilly, South Mountain, Antietam, Fredricksburg, Vicksburg, Jackson. Campbell's Station, Knoxville, Wilder ness, 'Spottsylvania, North Ann, Cold Harbor, Petersburg Mine, Weldon Railroad, Reams' Station, Poplar Spring Church, First and Second Hatchers' Run, Fort Steadman, Peters burg, Richmond. Appointed Bridgadier General, May i, 1864. Breveted Major Genoral March 25, 1865. Appointed Colonel in tho Regular Army, August 27, 1866, Nominated and elected Auditor Gen eral of Pennsylvania, in 1865- Unanimously re nominated and re elected in 1868. Nominated and elected Governor of Pennsylvania in 1872. Re-nominated unanimously in 1875. A skillful and gallant defender of the. National Union- A civil administrator, distinguished for ability, purrity and fidelity. An tllustruus citizen. A just man The people's choice for Centennial Governor. FURS! FURS! FURS! FURS! Extra inducements offerd in ladies & ohildrens furs, small sets at $100 ladies sets from $2 00 and upwards extra bar gains in Mink sets first quality as, MAY & If you want a bag of leed, or a usfihel of potatoes or a barrel or sack ot bour or even a small sack of Graham flour, it will pay you to step into P & K's for it MADAM DEMORE3T PATTERNS. We are agents for madam de mores t pat terns, oatalouges free, send for one, pat terns sent by maih MAY & SILVER MANN'S Williamsport Pa. PAY AS YOU GO. If you pay for goods when you buy them, you will never be troubled with the nigt-mare of debt, your sleep will bo sweet your dreams pleasant, and your wife and children will greet you with a smile in the morning. Go to Powell & Kime's model store with your cash, get more than its value and go home satisfied. They have adopted the cash system, and say it is working charmingly.