Henry A. Parsons, Jr., - Editor THURSDAY, SEPT. 27, 1877 Republic aiT state ticsst." FOR SUPREME JUDOS JAMES P. STER11KTT, of Allegheny County. FOR TREASURER WILLIAM D. HART, of Montgomery County, FOR AUDITOR GENERA Ii JOHN A. M. PASS MORE, of Luzerne County. REPUBLICAN COUNTYTWZET FOR SHERIFF D. C. OYSTER, of Ridgway. From the Pittsburgh Telegraph. Dangers of Repudiation. The question of rcpudlntlon Is notjustnt present ngltnted in any State, but the very fact that In some States open and shameless repudiation has become an established fact which cannot be recalled, has set men to thinking and both the Northern and South ern press are agitating the question quite vigorously. A correspondent of the New York Nation offers to head a subscription list for a fund to keep up an ad vert lscmont of "the black list of repudiation." lis object Is to puplish and keep standing a list of all the cities, counties and States that have repu diated their obligations, In order that repu diatlon may be made not merely disreputa ble but financially unprofitable; In order that It may be more difficult for such cities and counties to negotiate loans thereafter; and to warn Investors of their danger. This may not be the best plan to adopt, but surely some method should be adopted to make this crime not only detested as immoral but uu profitable. It has not proven enough for the country to cry shame against a State whose legislators have defrauded helpless creditors. isname nas nut nttio eltect when a mon's pocket is involved ; still less In the case of a State, county or municipality, where no one person is responsible for the nets committed, If the tide of repudiation Is to be stopped it must be made unprofitable. Those who have the power to make and amend laws must bo made to feel that the business world will not brook such Injustice, that It will not pay, however great the temporary gain, Minne sota swindled a Cleveland capitalist out of three millions, after he had otl'ered to accept thirty-three and a third per cent. Georgia "scnled"her wholerailroad debt, and was so afraid that there might be some slip about it did not trust their pet schemes to an act of Assembly, but grafted it into their L'unstitu tion, Virginia is on the ragged edge, and if she is saved from disgrace it will only be through the magic influences of the Bell punch ir that fails, Virginia, too, is lost The pica that they all otlir Is thai the bonds which they have or wish to repudiate were either illegal or else foisted upon a powerless people by corruption and bribery, thus com pelling a people to pay when there has been no value received. This is an argument used too, by a large number of National repudiu tors who would pay the National debt in as cheap a currency as creditors can bo made to accept, or not at all, If the nation can gain in the end by so doing. No one knows how soon this same spirit may take possession of any or alT our large cities and counties which are heavily burdened. The evil seems fur otr now, like the grasshopper plague or the yel low fever, but it may attack the very cen ters of our commerce at any moment. Pitts burgh lias hud one score already, and another would not bo entirely unexpected. Doubt less the temptation is great, and in these hard times a numerical majority of almost any city would thluk any pian to decrease tae taxes not only Justifiable but feasible. Take New York, for instance, now loaded with a debt of about $I20,0nn,0ut which Is an in cubus upon every Industry in the city. Such heavy taxation Is necessary to keep down the interest on this debt as greatly to impair the value of real estate, and by sym pathy every other kind of property. The wages of labor, the salaries of clerks, the earnings of workshops and the profits of com merce are all reduced in consequence of this debt. Add to this the fact that the debt was largely created by the most gigantic ring swindles, and that the peoplo never got the benefit of the moneys they are now called upon to pay back, and It will be seen that here is material for a repudiation movement in New York city which at any moment might become very embarrassing to the in terests of the city, In the South, tho bulwark of repudiation is the Ignorant negro vote. In the North the tramp and strike element are ready to take the same position, and numerically they are not less formidable- than the Freedmen. Whut is to be dono. If it is distinctly under stood before hand that in any given case re pudiation will not pay, there will be no repu diation, but for any community to learn this fact by experience, much suffering, Incon venience and disgrace, as well as wrong to creditors will ensue. The matter lies largely with the capitalists. In some tangible way they should let It be known that repudiation in any from will not be tolerated and the sooner it is done the better. "A Brick." There, the secret is out. It is now certain that Captain Hart, our candidate for Stato Treas urer, belongs to thearistocracy of labor Tho brick layers of Norristown where he is at homo, held a meeting lately und passed the following : Kesolvkd, That In the Hepublican candi date for State Treasurer, Captain Wm. it. llart, we recognize a fellow laborer and friend, who for years worked with us as a bricklayer in this county, and we pledge him our support and votes in the belief that his symputnies are with the working-men of this state, and thut he will use every honora ble eftort to promote their welfare. If such a man don't know how to wall up the people's money where it will be safe, where can you find one ? William Shrack, a young Berks county farmer, while gunning with five other young men, accidently shot himself, the load entering his thigh and passing upward into the body. He died in about two min ute without speaking. His body was taken to hig young wife, aged about seven teen years, to whom he had been married o ily a year. The deceased was twenty two years old. Rational Bank Note Circnlar. Washington, September 25. The comp troller of the currency says the additional oiroulation of national bank notes Issued during the present month will not be less than $1,000,000, and the indications are that a much larger amount will be issued during the monthe of October and Novem ber, for the purpose or supplying bank with ourrency necessary for the movement of the crops. Miners to Resume Work. Wilkesbarre, Pa., September 23. Agreeably to n call of the committee, the miners of the Lehigh and Wilkesb arre coal company met at Sugar Notoh this morning to reconsider the aoUnn taken at the meet ing Inst week upon Charles Parish's offer of an absolute ten per cent, advance. About 8000 miners were present, ihey agreed to accept the offer and resume work lo-morrow. Pittston, Pa.. September 26. Immedi ately upon the reoeption of the news that the Parish men at wtiKesoarre naa re solved to resume upon the 10 per cent, ad vance, the miners of the Pennsylvania com pany, representing some 5000 operatives, held an informal consu tation and resolved to held a secret session to-morriw to decide upon what action to pursue in reference thereto. Sturjrh Pushing Things. ANOTHER DKFKAT Of THB KH8 PKECRS TUB INDIANS NKAHLY SUBR0U1IDED. Chicago, September 21. The following has been received : Fort Ellis, Montana, September 22. P. H. Siirkidan, Chicago t Surgis writes under date Mussel Shell, loth, that in the fight of the 18th and the pursuit of the 14th and 15th twenty dead warriors were found. He believes more were killed, and estimntes the loss in wounded at six! v. His own loss was French, Nicholson nnd Grosham, wounded slightly, four soldiers killtd and twelve wounded. Several scouts were killed or wounded. Nine hundred horses were rlrniinml hv the hastiles UD to the 10th. II& liaH flrnnriArl tr.nnv nTliia own horses, an the command had been living four days on mule meat, iiie i;rows are returning 10 tlmttffpnno nnd niiv Sliircris sent them in. telling them not to fight the Nei Perces any more because the soldiers were not to fight them longer The Crows say SturgU and the Nez Perces camp were only eight miles apart, nnd it may be that they have surrendered, mis report needs counrmn tion. Nothing from Howard sinoe my last. Rl'kuam Cnmtniindintf . General Gibbon telegraphs that Major Walsh was at t on li en ion a lew u.iys ago , t .:, .1. - t anu reporteu anting nui was ami norm u the line in British Columbia. 'VOVLl GO TO NEW YOJfK CITY J1AT1IER THAN BE W ITHOUT IT. Especially in the Spring, Summer and early Autumn all people who lack appetite nnd feel feeble, should use Dr. Fenner's Capitol Bitters. Here is what a man says of it who has learned its value : Wesley vllle. Pa., July 23th, 1S72. lir. M. M. Fcnner, Fredonla, N. Y. Dear Sir I have been using your Capitol Bitters, and I dtsire to say that I have never found a remedv heretofore that possessed such strengthening and invigorating qualities. It produces appetite and health; thus guarding the system against the prevalent diseases of the season at the same time that It is pleasant, warmlug and agreeable to take. No laboring man or woman should risk thenv sel esasalnst the numerous causes ot disease nil the time nverattne upon them, without guarding themVelves by the occasional use of n O'ttl.e or so oi s wnnut-riuuj vuiciciil remodv. I would go to New York city for fnidiol Kilters rather than ne witnout uwnen i;. GOTHEM, Tor sale by dealers In medicine. The Sc:anton Republican intimates that ihe strike in Luzerne will not List this week out. A little son of Benjamin Fox, of Penns burg, Montgomery county, attempted to climb over a paling fence one day last week, and his clothine beine cauglit, was stran gled to death before anyone discovered In in. John Frankford, convicted at Lancaster of liorse stealing, has been sentences to nineteen years imprisonment. The Erie county Republican convention has declared for State Treasurer Rawle for Goveruor. The rottsville Miners' Journal states the amount of coal sent to market from all the regions for the week ending September 15, to be 873,3d tons a decrease in an thracite as compared with last year oi '19, 003. The shipments for the year, however, show an increase of z.0lti.rf9i. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Sates of Advertising. One column, one year. $75 00 AC t h VJ t " 25 00 1 " " 15 00 Transient advertisements per square of eight lines, one insertion $1, two inser lions, $1.60, three insertions, $2 jUusiuess cards, ten lines or less, per year $5 Advertisements payable quarterly The oldest and best appointed luelltutlop for obtaining a Uunini'ss Education. For cuculurs address. f ' t. DUFF A RONS, i'iiutnugu, Fa. EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE. ESTATE of Edwin Faine, lute of Riderwav township. Elk county, Pa deceased- Letter of administration having been granted to the under signed upon the said estate all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims to present tnem tor settlement. KATHER1NE PAINE, u32t0 Executrix NOTICE. In the matter of the petition 1 In Elk of Joshua Davis (a credi-1 County tor, tc..) lor tne appoint-1 uom inent of an Auditor to m o n state an account of the as- Pleas, 8 sets of the M'Kean, Elk Sept T 11 A Cll A .1 I 1 anu r oresi mate ituuu. j 101 1. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned Auditor, appointed Dy the Court of Common Pleas of Elk County to state an account of the as sets and liabilities of the M'Kean Elk, and Forest State Road, and dis tribute the funds of the same, will At tend to the duties of his appointment at his oliice in Ridgway, Elk county, Pa., on Saturday, the 6th day of Octo- her. 1677. at 9 o'clock. A. M. at which time and place all persons having claims against said road, will appear and prove the same, and all persons knowing themselves to be indebted to said road, or having any property be' longing to tne same win also appear, J. O. W. BAILEY, Auditor. AT POWELL b KIME'S, YOU pay cash for goods, and get more than the worth of your cash. Administrator's Notice. ESTATE of Adolph Rtraublnger, late of St. Mary's borough, Elk county, Ptv., deceased. Letters of ad ministration having been granted to the undersigned upon the said estate all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment, ana tuose having claims to present them for set tlement. A. C. SCIIAUT, n81t8 Administrator. K. K. GRES1I. Dealer In all kinds of cabinet ware, wood and cane seat ehnirs. kitchen and extentlon tables, wood and marble top stands, wood ana marine top bureaus, whatnots, looking glasses, wood and marble top chamber suits, mattresses, spring bed bottoms, bed steads, cribs. Laferty's metal lined wood pumps, etc., &c. i;ane seats re placed with perrornted wood seats. Weed sewing machine reduced from $oo to $45, the best machine in the market, and picture frames made to order. Also a large assorted stock of ready made coffins constantly on hand and trimmed at shortest notice. All the above good are sold at panic prices. Ware Rooms in masonic building, Ridgway Pa vilion. INSURANCE AGENCY. OF P. B. WACHTEL, St. Mary's, Pa. The largest agency in cither Elk or its adjoining counties, representing through his General Agents about 30 responsible and prompt loss paying companies, among the principal ones are the following: NORTH BRITISH MERCANTILE, Gross assets $32,533,612, ETNA, OK IIARTKORlt, CONN.. Asset over jy.oqq.qoq, FIRE ASSOCIATION OF PHILADELPHIA Assets 4,ooo,ooo NIAGARA, OF NEW YORK. Assets $i,ouu,ouu. SIIAWMUT, BOSTON, MASS., Capital $000,000. GERMAN AMERICAN, NEW YORK, Assets $a.&oo,uuo. TRAVELERS, (Life and Accident) CONN., Assets s,zuo,uuu. n30yl. MILLINERY A5D DRESSMAKING. TRS. J. R. KELTZ, Kersey, Elk It 1 Co.. l a., takes tins metnod oi an nouncing to the citizens of Elk county, that she has on hand an as sortment of fashionable millinery goods which will be sold cheap. Also dressmaking in all its branches. Agent for Dr. J Bail & Co's Patent Ivory and Lignum Vit Eye Cups bend lor descriptive circular. nlTyl. Executor's Notice. Estate of Michael Spangler late of Jay, Township, Elk Co. Pit , deceased. Letters Testamentary upon the above estate have been granted to the under signed, all persons indebted to wiid es tate are requested to make payment, and those having claims to present the same without delay to FRANCIS J. SPANG LER R. I. SPAN UL Kit Exr's. n2!Jt0. 'Administrator's Notice. Estate of Beugt Anderson late of St. Mary's Borough Elk Co., Pa., de ceased Letters of Administration upon the above estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons In debted to said estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims to present them without delay to G. C. BRANDON, Admr. u27t0. LANDS FOR SALE. 9 60,000 ACRES IN Southwest Missouri First class Stock farms, excellent Agri cultural Lands' and the best Tobacco region in the West. Short Winters, no grasshop pers, orderly society, good marl els and a healthy country. Low Priced Long Credit ! Free trnnsportnlion from St, Louis to the lunds furnished purchasers. For further information, address A. L. DEANiJ, Land Commissioner St. Louis it- San Francisco Ry. Co. N. W. cor. Fifth and Walnut Streeta, St. Louis, Mo. n20ml lin. PATENT S! Fee Reduced, Entire Cost $55. Pateut Office Pee $25 in advance, bol ance $20 within H months after patent allowed- Advice and examination free. Patents Sold. J. VANE LEWIS & CO. Washington, D. C. nlCinlra3. ERRORS OF YOUTH. AGF.NTLEMAN who Buffered for years from Nervous Debility, Premature De cay, and all the effects of youthful indiscre tion will, for the sake of suffering hu. inanity, send free to all who need it, the recipe and direction for making the simple remedy by which he waa cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the advertiser's ex. perlence can do ao by addressing in perfec confidence. JOHN B. OGDEN, 42 Cedar St., New York. CKISTADORO'S HAIR DYE. Cristudoro's Hair Dye is the SAFEST and BEST; it aets instanta neously, producing the most natural shades of Black or Brown; does NOT STAIN the SKIN, and is easily ap plied. It is a standard preparation, and a favorite upon every well ap pointed Toilet for Lady or Gentleman. Sold by Druggists. J. CRISTADORO, P. O. Box, 1533, New York. Nt-44 CtPJPJPJi no easily earned In these III times but it can be made in three nionibs by any one of either sex, in any part of the county who is willing to work steadily at the employment that we furnish. $00 per week in your own town. You need not be away from home over night. You can give your whole time to the work, or only vour spare moments. It costs nothine to try the business Terms and $5 Outfit free. Address at once, H HALLETT 4 CO., Portland Maiue." oney. Bend in subscriptions to the Advo cate. . . .. t QUOTATIONS A White, Powell & Co. BANKERS AND BROKERS, No. 42 eouth Tbird Street Philadelphia, Bept., 25th, 1877 Bin. Asitan U. 8. 1881. a 110! 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THE BLACK-INDIES, Jules Verne's latest. 10c. 0. LAST DAYS OF POMPEII, By Buhver. 10c. 7. ADAM BEDE. By George Eliot. (Double No ) 20c 8. THE ARUNDEL MOTTO By Mary Cecil Hav. 10c. 0. 10. OLD MYDDKLTO N'S MONEY. By Mary C Hay 10c. THE WOMAN IN WHITE. By Wilkie Collins. 20c. 11. THE MILL ON THE FLOSS. By Oeorge Elliot. 12 THE AMERICA? 20c. AN. SENA- TOR. By Anthony TrollopeS A PRINCESS OF THULE. 20c. 13. llv Williiim ltlm.U 20c. 14. THli DEAD SECRET By. Wilkie Collins. 10c, 15. ROMOLA. By Oeorge Elliot ( Double AO.) 20c. THE ENGLISH AT THE NORTH POLE AND FIELD OF ICE. In one book. By Jules Verne! 10c. HIDDEN PERILS. By Mary Cecil Hay. 10c. BARBARA'S HISTORY. By 10, 18. 10. 20. 21. Amelia E. Edwards 20c. A TERRIBLE TEMPTA TION. By Chns Reade. 10c. OLD CURIOSITY SHOP, By Charles Dickens. 20c. FOUL PLAY. By Charles Reade 10c. MAN AND WIFE. By Wil kio Collins. 20c, THE SQUIRK'S LEGACY. By Mary Cecil Hay. 20c. Never too Late to Mind, By C. liende. 20c. Lady Adelaide's Oith, By Mrs. II Wood 10c. Aurora Floyd, By Miss M E Brad don " 20c. 22. 23. 21. 20. 27 28 20 80 31 32 33 34 35 30 37 88 30 40 Victor and Vanquished, By M C Hay A Daughter of Ilcth, By Willi im Black Nora's Love Test, By Mary Cecil Hay Her Dearest Foe, By Mrs. Alexan der Love Me Little, Love Me Long, By C Reade The Queen of Hearts, By Wilkie Collins Handy Andy, By Samuel Lover A Simpleton, By Charles Reade, (Single Nc) Felix Holt, The Radical. By Geo. Eliot 10c 10 10c 20c 10c lOo 20o lOo 20c 20c 10c lOo 20o The Wooing O'T, By Ms. Alex ander The Mystery, By Mrs. Henry Wood Heritage of Langdalc, By Mrs. Alexander Antonina, By Wilkie Collins, (Double No.) The Heir to Ashley. By Mrs. Henry Wood 10c For sale by all Booksellers and Newsdealers, or sent, postage prepaid, on receiptof price by GEORGE MUNRO, Publisher, 21, 23 and 25 Vandewater St., N . Y. P. O. Box 5057. GARDEN SEEDS. Xew Varieties of Flower and Vegetable. Don't write to your member of congress, who is flooded with applications for seeds but obtaiu the same Varieties, and all the new ones, by ordering from the uudersigued Beside my own specialties I am prepared to furnish any kind of seed from any cata logue at a discouut of ten per cent from list prices. For the convenieuce of those who want an assortment 1 have prepared two collections. No 1 consists of 13 varie ties of choicest Flower seeds a complete flower garden, price $1. No. 2 comprises a complete collection of Vegetable seeds for a small family garden, price fl.60. Packages of Ihe two sets combined for $2.00 Sent postpaid to any address on leceipt of prioe. The seeds in these collections would cost double the money, made up in separate orders or purchased of any dealer. H. D. SMITH, 734 13th STREET, Wash ington, D. C PATENTS secured for me chanical dfcvi- ces. trade-marks, designs, and compounds. L a b e 1 registered. Infringements, re issues and interferences will received proR attention. IN YEN TORSES a model or sketch of their invention, and we will give our opinion as to its patenta bility free of charge. Fees moderate, and NO CHARGE UNTIL PATENT IS SE CURED. We will, upon contingent fee, prosecute cases that have been bejeutkd by the Patent Office. We have clients in every State iu the Union, and invite inquiry through your congressman as to our standing before the Patent Office. Send for circular for further infomation, terms and references. Established in 1800. EDSON BROS, Solicitors of U. 8. and Foreign PATENTS. 711 G street, N. W., Washington, D. C. n2il3 Go to PO WELL & KIME of tho Grand Central Store, Main Street, for your groceries. CANNED GOODS Peaches, To matoes. Cherries, and Plums at the Bioie 01 roweii & Kline. RAILROADS. PENNSYLVANIA BAIL ROAD Philadelphia & Erie R. R. Division SUMMER TIME TABLE. ON and after THURSDAY, JULY, 28, 1877, the trains on the Philadelphia A Erie Railroad will run as follows! WESTWARD. NIAGARA EX leaves Renovo..... 4 85 p m ' Driftwood.. 6 42 p m ' ' Emporium 6 25 p m St Marys... 7 18 p m " " , Ridgway... 7 45 p m arr at Kane. 8 45 p m ERIE MAIL leaves Philadelphia 11 65 p m ' Renovo 11 00 a m " " " Emporium 12 65 p m " St. Mary's 1 40 p m Ridgway 2 11pm ' ' Kane.... 8 80 p m " arrive at Erie 7 85 p m EASTWARD, DAY EX leaves Kane......... " Ridgway Bl Mary " Emporium. Driftwood ' Renovo ERIE MAIL leaves Erie.., " " Kane.... Ridgway ..449pm " St. Mary's 6 18pm ' Emporium 6 15pm ' " Renovo.. 8.85 p m " arr. ot l'hiladcphia... 7 00 a ni Day Express and Niagara Express con nect east with Low Orvde Division and B. N. Y! & T. R. R. WM. A. BALDWIN. Qen'l Sup't T IIE SOCIETY BTORE. A new store started in Ridgway un der the auspices of the Indies of Urate (Jliureli, witii MISS A. E. M'KEE. as Agent and Saleswoman, A fine assortment of goods 011 hand and selected wltn great care. KMliROlDElUES. LACE EDGE FRINGES, nANDKERCHIEFS. LADIES TIES. TOILET SETS. LINEN SUITS. CHILDREN SUITS SAMPLE SILKS. Machine silk, thread nnd needles. Also a line lot of Dress Goods. Fancy work of all kinds. Framed mottoes etc., &c. All cheap as the cheapest and goods warranted nrst class, l.ail and examine our stock. MISS A. E. M'KEE. Agent for the Sotiety. Laws Relating to Newspaper Sub-scrip tions and Arrearages. 1. Fuhscribcrs who du not give express notice to the contrary, nre considered wish ineto continuo ilieir sunsoriplion. 2. If subscribers order the discontinu ation of their periodicals,! he publishers may continue to send them until all arrearages arc paid. 3. 11' subscribers neglect or ri'fuso to tnke their periodicals from the office where tliey are directed, lney are Iielil responm- b'.c until tliey have ie;tled their bills), and ordered them discontinued. 4. If subscribers move to other places--without informing the publishers, nnd the rimers are sent to the former direction. they nre hold responsible. 5. The courts have decided that, "refus ing to take periodicals from the oftice, or re moving and leaving them uncnllcd ljr is )rimn facie evidence of intentional fraud.'' fi. Any person who receives a newspaper and miikes use of it. whether he has ordered it or not, is held in law to be a sub scriber. 7. If subscribers pny in ndvnnce, Ihey are bound to give notice to the publisher 111 the end of their time, if tliey do not wish to continue takiug it otherwise the publisher!. are authorized to Bend it on, and the sub scribers will be held responsible umil an express notice with payment ot all arrears. sent to the publisher. Administrator' Notice. Estate of Jacob Unties late of Uci zinger Township Elk (.'. l'a , de ceased Litters ot Administration upon the above estate Having hoc 11 granted to the undersigned, all persons in debted to said estate are requested to make payment, anl those having claims to present them without delay 10 WILBUR HANE XES1 ES Admr's. HENRY HANES n29t6. STATE FAIR AT ERIE. THE 21TH ANNUAL EXHIBITION OF THE I'ENN'A STATE AGKIC'UJ.TUKAL SOCIETY WII.LHE HEM J AT KKIE, ON MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, Thursday and FKIDAY, Sept. 21, 2a, W, 27, and VX, IS77. GENERAL ARRANQEMENTS. Extensive and complete arrange ments have been made for the recep tion of Stock aud Articles for Ex hibition, and, from assurances already received, this will b the Largest and Most Successful Fair ever held by the Society. NO ENTRY. FEE. No Entry Fee will be charged, ex cept In the case of Horses entered for Speed. EXCURSION TICKETS. Excursion Tickets, at greatly re duced rates, will be issued by all the railroads centering at Erie. FREE OF CHARGE. All Articles on Exhibition will be returned, free of charge. LIBERAL PURSES. Grand Trials of Speed daily, for the Largest Purses ever offered by the Society. SUPERIOR BUILDINGS. A larirer and more complete Ma chinery Hall has been erected. Floral Hall. Home Department, Ac, are being refitted and refurnished at great expense, and will contribute attractive features to the Fair. CLOSE OF ENTIF.S. Entries will be received at the office, No 6 Reed House.next door to the Post Office, until SEPT. lTll. alter wntcn the Books of Entry will be closed, and- all not Included debarred nom adver tised prizes. JOHN W HAMMOND, Pres't. D. W. Seileh, Rec. Sec'y. ElbAdge McConkey, Cor. Sec'y. SLEIGH BELLS AND WHIPS.- a nice little assortment, at POWELL & KIME'S. &eo. Woods & Cos PARLOR TheM rcmarla'.lo instrument ixm-,i cap-icui. ill . SS ig 111 SM mmfm-iWm e 7 20 a m ass fj&m ItinaKmsresfl Ml ' I i i"2 -3 10 10 pm rt.JP Yf5?fif S 1 Adapted for Am.-.lt:ur and l'mfeuiciial, snd an ornament in any parlor. t-W Beautitul new Olj, " ij- GEO. WOODS & CO., Cambridgeport, mass. ITAREROOHSt BOS Washlmrton St.. Itoston; 170 State St.. Chicago? 98 Lndgat HIH, M ' rPTJ'P VAV TTTrU AMA A Ita.linc inUj VUA ilUMAINA, matter. Hy ntain from to $7 wnuh ,.f the finest wltcled THE ADVOCATE... Ofliee, over Powell A 2.00 A YEJH-S1SO lWJl)l4JrCJ2 SUBSCRIBE and you news. Send 50 THREE MONTHS TRIAL. JOB PRINTING. BUSINESS CARDS, VISITING CARDS, mil MEADS, ENVELOPES, BOOKS, Cheaply and Nealy Trined Esimates f urnished ORDERS BY MAIL WLL RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTON Address HENRY A. PARSONS, JR., RIDQWAY.ELK CO., PA. PATENTS. F. A. Lelimann, Solicitor of Amerioan and Foreign Patents, Washington, 1). C. All business connected with Patents, whether before the Patent Otlioe or the Courts, promptly attended to. No charges made unless a patent is secured, eena xor a err- cular. nl'-tf . . M I for rmmcal cflccts andexrreHion rierer Musical Journal of .elected music n"" mail for $. per vrar, ,or ten cent, a aumber. Eiieh aornbtr music. 610. WUUU3 St UU., rtlDllsnera, vanuii.8..., Kinie's More, Main Street. NOW get the political cents for a WEDDING CARDS. NOTE HEADS, STATEMENTS, BOOKS, PIMPLES. I will mail Free she reoipe for prepar. ing.a simple Vkqktaiile Balm that will re move Tan, FRECKLES, PIPPLES aud Blotchss, leaving the skiu soft, clear and beautiful ; also instructions for produoin .luxuriant growth of hair on a bald head mooth face. . Ad.lress Ben. Yandolf fc .Box ol2l, Ko & Wooster f?,N. Y.