mm Ilenry A. Pnrsons, Jr., Editor THURSDAY. DEC. 20, 1877. Wellington, December U. The ruBt Office Department has iul'onm tlon that a case of alleged Improper Bale of stamp by the postmaster lit Stockton, Me., which was carried be fore tho U. S. Court at Portland an a test case, has resulted In the convic tion and seutence of J. F. Frye, the postmaster. Judge Fox la reported as holding that, under present postal laws, postmasters making Illegal sale.o of damps by discount or exchange for goods can be punished. The depart ment will lake advantage of 'his fact to prosecute other postmasters guilty of like offenses. New York December 11. A new telegraph company that is supposed to be in opposition to the Western Union has filed articles of incorporation with tho County Cierk here. It is to be called the Continental, and its first ..wires ore to be stretched between New York and Philadelphia. Its capital is to be ten millions of dollars, of which James L. Shaw and X. J Baldwin, of Philadelphia, take 1G0 shares each, and Albanus L. AVorthington, ot Trenton, 80,000 shares. The shares are twenty-five dollars. Alfred Nel son, former treasurer of the Atlantic and Pacific, is President and Juuics U Smith manager. New York, December 11. The grand jury to-day indicted Sherman lloardwell, president of the broken Cluirmontbttviiigs Bank, for perjury in swearing to bank statements that were untrue or falsified. This even ing detectives from the District Attor ney's office arrested Boardwell in his mansion, at No. 405 Bergen avenue, Je.iscy City. He asked to be detained in his home and pleaded for an inter view with a lawyer, but these requests were denied and lie was taken to the - Jersey City Police Station and locked up tor the night- Bordwell lived in great style. Newark, December 13. The excite ment to-day extended to nil the sav ings banks, but subsided townri night. The Newark Savings Institu tion paid nil applicants eighteen pel cent. The amount drawn was S25.Wi and $2,H)0 were newly deposited. The managers express confidence that the depositors will ultimately lose noth ing. The Howard Institution paid de positors iu full as fust as they appeared and the managers have determined to continue payments as rapidly as their clerical force will allow. The Dime Bank checked their run by requiring three months' not ice and hope to re sume payments soon if not suddenly compelled to convert securities. The German Bank, a small institution not yet affected, but will adopt the three months' notice rule if pressed. The Yitltie of P.ituii Rooks in I'laims on SSavhigs liutiks. A difpatch from Binghauiplon, 'ew York, is as follows : 'For two years piist. the (lecisi en in case involving the validity nl a saving bank as a claim for deposits certifie! therein has beeu awaited with considerable interest in this community, and the verdict has just been made public, having been do livered sealed, at the terra of tho supremo court in this city lust week, to Judge Mar tion. Tho circumstances nre there: . man named John Ei win died in the euui merof 1874, leavii'g some linlc property and a d -posit of S -50 in 'ho IJinjrhaui jitou savings buck. I!e made a will bequeathing all his property to a Ms. Brain, and innk- intr her the sole executrix of the will Some months after his death .Mis Uram up died to the bank for tho money. The bunk book, she said, had been lust. It wn shown that she was the legatee of Erwin. and also tho custodian of his will, thr money was paid to her, she first giving an indemnity bond with two i-uteties. I it March. 1875, a Mrs HaL.brouclt presented the lost bank book to the bau'n and de manded the money. The bank retuaed to pay her the amount, aud she begun the pro ceedings just concluded She claimed that Erwin bad niado her a prcseut of the book only a short time before he died. There was no proof that he had dor.e so, but the jury's verdict is that Mrs. llatbrottclt is entitled to ihe principal and interest of the amount involved i08,2S. The bauk wi 11 bold the sureties on the indemnity bond givcu by Mrs. Brain for the amount.'' The Dandelion and Mandrake Pills, made by E. K. Thompson, are a very mild tonic and diuretic, stimulating the liver to secrete the bile and acid which forms about the torpid organ, passing from thence into the blood, af fecting the heart, stomach and digi s tive organs. We recommend taking one pill every night for 20 or 30 days, as a tonic and cleanser of the stomach, without regard to moving the bowels, for when we produce a healthy action of the stomach, we havo overcomo the great cause of chronic constipation which afflicts so many middle-aged people, brought on by over-eating, or improper and lnaigcstioie ioou. Prepared by E K. Thompson, Titusville, Pa. Price, 25 cents per bottle. ... .. For sale by Dr. T. S. Hartley. County Officers. Pmldent Judge-Hon. L. D. Wetmore Asst ciate Judges Hons. Geo. Ed. W'eis, and Julius Jones. Sheriff Daniel Scull. Treasurer Jacob .Met'aiiley. District Attorney C. II. M'Cauley. Co. Superintendent Geo. It Dixon. Prothonotary. so Fred Scliueuing Deputy Prothonotary w. S. llorton. Commissioners Michael "Wedert, VV H. Osterhout. George lieuscher. Commissioners' Clerk w S. Horton- Auditors W. II- Hyde, It. I. Spaiig ler, George Roihrock. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Sates of Advertising. Dne column, one year.. $75 00 !' 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Any person remitting us $3.00 will re ceive one copy oi tne merely i'atriot for one year, one copy of the American Agriculturist (the leading agricultural ournal in the Lnned Ma'es) for one year. lipth postage p vid, and in addition a Micro cope, such as ha3 heretofore been so d for ii.60. TUB PATRIOT BOOK. OFFICE. Having executed the Etato Printing and Binding for three years, we are prepared In print and bind Books, Magaiines, Pam phlets, Directories, cto. in best style and at lowest prices BLANK BOOKS, audi us Dockets, Daybooks Ledgers, and lioiel licgisters a specialty. Old ISooks rebound Especially low rates for rebinding Sunday School Liberies. Address PATHlOf PUiLlSHINU CO.. Murrisburg, Pa. New Ycrl: Weekly Herald. CNS LOLL AH A YEAE. The circulation of this popular newspaper ha9 more than trebled during I he fast year. It contains all the leading news contained in tne Daily IIekalu, and is urrungeu iu haudy di i;artnienta. Itio FOUEIGX SEWS embraces special drjpaiehes from all quarters o( Hie globe, together with un biassed, tiUthlul aimgraiilno pictures ot the ureut, Wi.r iu i-uroue. Under the head of AMERICAN NEWS are pireu the Telegraphic Di-ipatches of the week from till vans of tho L'uiou. This feature alone uiakea T1IE WKEKLV HERALD tbo ninst valuuble nevii'tiuer iu tbe woild, as it is the cheapest. Every week is given a faiihful report of POLITICAL SEWS, embracing complete and comprehensive dispatches from Washington, iuuliulmt; full reports of ihe speeches of eminent poli liciiius on the questions of the hour. THE FARM DEPARTMENT of the Wuf.kly Herald gives the latest as well as ihe inuKt practical sugsiestious iukI discoveries relating to the duties of the far mer, hints lor raising C'atlle, Poultry, (JraiiiS, Trees, Vegetables. &c , &c. w.t'u tuggestious for keeping buildings and litinnug utensils iu repair. Ih'.ts is supple-incuu-a by a well tdiied depaitiuent, widely copied, under tho head of THE HOME giving recipes for pra;'icil dishes, hints lor making clmhuig mid for keeping up with ihe latest fashions at the lowest price. Leitets ti'i'iu our Paris and Lotiilon cor refpondeiils on the very latest fashions The Homo Department ot tho VtUriKi.v Uehalii will save the housewife move than one huudiod times tho price of the paper, ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. There is a page devoted to all the latest I iihiases ot the business markets. Crops Me-ehandize. &c , &o, A valuable feature is found in the specially tenoned prices uud conditions ot THE PRODUCE MABKBT. While all the news from the last fire to the Discovery of Stanley are to be found in tne Wei kly IU.uald, due attention is givcu to Sl'ORTlNQ NEiVS at home and abroad, together with a Story every weak, a Sermon by some eminent di vine, Literary, Musical, Dramatic, and Sea Notes, lbere is do paper In the worm w u ch contains so much news matter every wck as the Hlkki-y Huhai.u, vhioli is 8 mi, ! ' if tree, for Due f oliar. You m ly ubscribe at any time. THE SEW TORIi EERALD iu a weekly form, ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. Papers publii hing this prospectus with out neing au.horized will not necessarily receive au exchange. Address, New York Herald, Broadway & Ann tit-, Sew York ESTRAY. Came to the Cl irU Egglcston place, in llorton township, lidl; Co., l'a., on or about the middle of lust May A YEAULINU BUEL. spotted reel mid white, legs nearly white- The owner will please come forward, prove prop erty, and ptiy costs or it will be dis posed oi according to luw. JOHN V. TBUMBUL. Brandy Camp. (P. O-) Elk county, Pa , Nov. 'li. i77 u iota. TfrMi,J to cure a case of CATAUKH in W aHLSCl each nelKhuorliuod. with lr. Km Ubur b l.tinody, to introduce it. balliple tree. j. u. i utou. ntuioui g, ru. novL2V3iu3ui. For a nicely fitting Buit of clothes oall en M'Aftie the tailor. Merry Christmas to all.' ! Subscribe for the Advocate. Kerosene at 20 cents at Ilngerty's. Letter-heads printed at this of fice. Groceries, fresh and flood, nnd the best crackers at Hagerty'd. Hides, Sheep Pelts, and Calf Skins wauled at 4 2 Main Street. Fit AN K SETTELLK. Neat note-heads printed cheaj ly at the Advocatk ofllce. Our Motto: The Best Goods and Lowest Prices at the West End Store. n42tf. Shipping tags, with or without strings, at the Advocate office Count, Weigh. Measure Everything you Buy at the West End Store. n42lf. Auditor's Notice. In the Court of Common Pleas of Elk County, No 31, Sept Term 1877. In the matter of the amount of )Vm. II. Iinchman Trustee for Bondholders of Toi Vrcelc & Philadelphia Coal and Oil Company. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned Auditor appointed by the Court to report distribution of the fund in the hands of the Trustee, will attend to the duties of his appoint ment at his ofllce in Kidgway, on Saturday, the oth day of January, D?7, at 10 "o'clock, A. M. at which time, all persons interested arc notified to appear. J. O W. BAILEY, Ridgway Doc. 3, 1877. Auditor. THE WHITE The Peer of All Sewingr Ma clitnos. A Trial will Insure Its Popularity EYerywlicre. This Machine is adapted to heavy and lif'ht work and does botli with PERFECTION. Every wearing part is steel or Case-Hardened, nnd adjusta ble. 1 lie company thcreiore, lias no hesitancv in warranting every Ma chine for three vears. Has the Latest Improved Shuttle. Double Steel feed and no cog (fears or cams are employed to make it complicated or noisy. It is the Largest Lit; 1 IT EST RUN NING Family Machine manufactured and its capacity under the arm being an especially noticeable teauire Agents wanted in every towns-hip. Aiiuress, R. O MOOR1IEAD, n42t.j Brockwayville, Pa. KANSAS. All about its Soil. Clitnato, Resources Produots. Laws, and ils People are jtiveti in tho KANSAS FARMER, a 10-page weeklv, in its loth y'r. Post paid, 3 mo., oOo. . Address J. K. HUDSON', Topcka. Kansas. Has quickly taken a hij;h place amiug ftgHenliuru) journals jV. Y. Tribune..... We have considered it among the best of our exchanges, and a worthy representa tive of the West Practical 1'arntcr, Philadelphia Our Kunsiis fiiends should fi el muca pride In the high ohnrnc ter and sterling worth of their Iftale .luri cu'iural paper Nalionid Live-Stock Jotirti'd We cheerfully credit it with being one of the besi edited of oik Western izrifiiltiiritl exelionges. Spirit of the Times. :v. r. nl-lt4. Adiiiinlst rators' Xotlce. KSTATK of Jacob Oval. Into of Jay tup Kk count v, l'a.. leceiiKeil. LKT'l'EltS OF Ali- Ml.Msl'KASI J ii"vin buen mantr-il to tne uinlersimieil i pott the said estato all persons liidi'litcil to sai i .,c .ire requested to make payment, and those having claims to present tuetii tor eeitienieiu. KLIJA1I L. UIUJUKINS. I Auml B- nJstfl. Adin inist rutor's Xot Ice. Estate of Philip Meyer, late of St, Mary's Borough. Elk county, Pa. tie. ceased. Letters of Administration- having been granted to the ttnder- f-igned. upon, the Mild estate all per sons indebted to said estate are re- (uested to make payment, and those having claims to present them for set tlement. MARY AlEYEli, Adtnr's. RAILROADS. PENNSYLVANIA HAIL 110AD Philadelphia & Ere R. R Pivisiou SUMMER TIME TABLE. fl and affbr TIIURSDAV, JULY, 28, . 18(7, the trains onthe Philadelphia & k.ri; Kfiroau will run as follows: WESTWARD. URIE MAIL leaves Philadelphia 1155 pm ' " " Kenovo 1 1 uo a in Emporium 12 55 p ni ' ft. Mary s i 4b p m ' Ridgway 2 Id p m ' " Kano 3 KO p ni ' arrive at Erie. 7 115 pm EASTWARD. ERIU MA IL leaves Erie 11.00 a m " Kane 3 50 p m " Ridgway 4 49 u in '' " St. Mary's 6 18pm ' " Emporium 0 15 p in ' Rcnovo 8.35 p in " " arr. at Philadephia... 7 00 a ui Pav Express and Niagara Express con neel east with Low Grtido llirision aud B N. V! & P. R. R. WM. A. BALDWIN. Gen'l Sup't AVE WILL mail one and one-half dozen of ihe most beautnul new Chronics, in French oil color ever seen lor $1 00. They are mounted iu ex 10 muck enamel and gold mats, oval opening uud outsell anything now before the public, c-at it fac tion guaranteed, iwo samples ior cents or six tor 00 cents, reuu tu cems ior grand illustrated catalogue with chromo of Moonlieht on the tiliuie, or .u cents lor two Landscapes and Calla Lillie on black ground, J. LATHAM & CO., 419 Washing- lou ot. Uoston Mass , Headquarters ior ('hromos. Engravings and Art Works. A FOB TUNE. -n3Ut8. The oldest and beat appointed Justitntiop p obtaining a Bullae Education, iof cuculur address, l Pitusbursu, P. For all kinds of Job work oall at this oflW. T nVFRCl notlR of KNOWLKDtJK. Y. 1 or Henrets of I-ove, l ourt shlp nnd Marriage Hhowlntf how to et mar ried, live happily ohtii I n health, wealth nnd illBtlnctlon, RnU nppeiir to Htlvantnite In sic cloty UiHiprnfcH :;oii,uihi sold. Mulled for loots., In I'ostnue stumps or Currency. Address, TUN IUNION 1'UllLlHlIINfJ COMPANY, Newark, N.J. novsniillnjj; GIVEN AWAY.ES CTTS ppr A rilEMIUM BTKKL KN-HAVING, j;ntltled"Tho FIikIIpb of the Havlour In the J'cniplo" will, the VVUIlKiNi CllCHClt, A i.'l l'nuo Itelivlous Kninlly Newspaper, ile voted to Household tlieSunday Sohoot, Mnsln .Hid Ueiiortil Chun-li W ork. (Hi 8 month's trial for irxts. AUTM. WANTKl). Address, J. II. JJRliWKH, 7 A II Warren St., New York. novsiii:!ln;'. EMPIRE TRANSPORTATION CO. tll r lC'B OV THR PRESIDENT. lli!7 QlRAHlt STKKKS, Philadelphia, October lath, 1877. Notice In hereby given that the Eni. pire TraiiHportation Company has ceti!cd to transact biiHiucw, and has entered on a liquidation of Us affairs preparatory to its dissolution us a Cor iioralion. jus. i). roil is, J'resiaem. The Umpire Line, formerly owned and operated by the Empire Trans portation Company, will continue to lie operutea us heretofore, nut lor ac count ot its new owners. 1' J. Manager, Empire FIHTII, Gen. Line. u oml. Auditor's Notice. In the Court of Common Pleas of Elk County: John O. lteuding.l Fi. Fa. of Nov. T. Charles Parties, 1877. No. 23 V9 B. P.rownlee. J NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned Anditor'appointcd to re port distribution of the fund ordered to bo paid into Court in the above case, will attend to the duties of his appoint ment, at theotllee of Lueore fc Hamb len, Itidgwny, Elk Co., Pa , on Friday, the 4th day of January, 1878, at 10 o'clock, A. AT. It. EUCOUE, Auditor. n43t3. 1877. THE 1378 UNHI7ALLED. 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