The Elk County advocate. (Ridgway, Pa.) 1868-1883, March 09, 1871, Image 2

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Must A. Faksokh. Jr., KJitor.
THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 18T1.
, Terms ef Peace.
Peace in France it now assured, and
trc ere gratified to anoounoe that the
preliminaries bave all been settled.
Thiein and Favre and the consultative
dtnaiistioa have accepted the lollowing
aiondttions:
Fint. The cession of Alsace and
Mett, but Belfort is to be restored to
France.
Second. Payment of a war indemnity
of five milliards of francs.
Third. A portion of French terri
tory, with sumo fortified town like Se
dan, to remain in posession of the
tlerruans until the conditions of the
treaty are fulfilled.
Fourth. The German army to enter
Paris and occupy the Champa Elysees.
Fifth. Pease to be proclaimed when
tbefench Assembly ratifies these con
ditions. These terms ana the best that France
tfould secure, and show that Germany
l8terwioed to reap the fruits of ber
treat success, can be mugnanimous.
"The indemnity exacted, five milliards of
francs, is equal to $950,000,000.
Forney's Press.
1IBWS.
The Maine Legislature has adjourned.
The St. Louis Water Works have
teea completed.
It is proposed to erect a bridge across
Che Hudson at Poughkeepsie.
Four fruit-growers in Clarko county,
Indiana, have 81,000 peach trees.
Hon. Lee Claflio, father of Governor
Cl&flin, died on ihe 23d, at Boston, aged
TS.
Thompson H. McMahon, a leading
fiankor of Galveston, Texas, died on
itbe27th.
The subscriptions for tbo Frcunh Re
lief Fund, in New York, now excveJ
$100,000.
The Baltimore French Relief Fund
ajotnroittce report collections amounting
(to g'J.UOO.
Western Pcnctylvsnia manufactured
24,108 iral!ot8 of whisky during the
x months ending December 31.
Rt. Clair eoooty, Illiauria, stimotes
hat it possesses i,00,000,UQO toos ol
ieoal.
The subscription to the Frwieh Re
lief Fund, in San Francisco, has i cache J
Abe aggregate of $202,10.
Mrs- Maria Cle.Tuu, the aunt and
wtber-in-U of Edgar A. Foe, died in
jSultioaOM -on tbn l$ta ult4 at tha ad
raueed age ot SI.
The uermaas of nan Jtraneiaco are
preparing for a grand celebration it,
fcumor o! the conclusion of the contest
between France and Gnrtusny.
Ic the Alabama Legislature, re&olu
ious have been introduced looking to
tihe impeachment of Judge James Q
ymitfi. of the Second Judicial Circuit,
J'or official miseonducC
A Lodge ot Sorrow watt held in
Montiromerv, Alabama, on tfce zdu, in
respect to the memory of the late Judge
Chilton, who was Grand Master of the
Graud Lodge of the State.
A tooth fifteen ijches to ircumfer
oce and weicbiug two pouods, which
-was dropped by some itnaicuse animal
in Marioo Aouaty, Iowa, some thousands I
of yews go, was found the otber day
scar the Des Moines river.
A Polish Jew died a few weeks since
Jn Warsaw who distinctly remembered
Frederick the Great, and has frequent
ly seen the monarch at Potsdam. He
m 100 years old at the time of his
deeth.
In Mobile, Alabama, aman married
recently his seventh wife, a Mexican,
fiaving previously been united to a Ger
man, French, English, Dutch, Irish
ad Aroeric&n woman, all of whom
died.
During 1870, the lifeboats of the
JJrituh National Life Saving Institu
tion rescued 503 lives and 21 vessels.
Fishing boats and individuals not con
nected with the institution rescued 271
Jives, for whioh services rewards were
granted.
A loung man named 'William
Thompson, late of Wales, suddenly be
came insane aod left his borne at Kay
juiltoo, Vooango county, Pa., some time
in August, 1870. He is about five
feet v inches in height, of slender
luilr, eparo laoe, light complexion,
Jight brown hair, and about 25 years
.old. Information sent to J. J. Barnes,
Jiajmilton, Venango county, Pa., will
Be thankfully received.
The caving banks of Kw Jersey,
iweoty-aix in cumber, make the follow,
ing report -of their operations in 1870:
iDepoaitB, f 20,009,188; aecurities and
jnvestaenta, 20,773,083. Cash, $795
22; profits on surplus, $928,470. The
jiutiiber of depositors in seventeen of
these institutions is 48,151, ihe remain,
jog nina having made so return. It is,
however, estimated that the entire num.
ber amounts to 60,000. The most im
nnrtant of these Mvincs banks are sit
uated at Newark, where there are three
imtitntioDi of this description, holding
depou'4 amounting In the aggregate to
418451.894. aecoriUei, fU.100.464,
7
TRIBUNE.
Through ftrurgl and suffering, at tha
eott of multliortn agonies, brvetnenls,
devastation, tha American Idea embodied
tn the preamble to our fathers' l)ealaation
ef Independence epp-canhos its complete
realisation. Tlie noble, inspiring assertion
that " alt men are created equal," and en
dowed by their Creator with inalienable
rights to life, liberty, and the pursuit of
happiness, is no longer a glittering gener
ality, a poet's fancy, a philosopher's spec
ulation, but the reoopnir.ed hate of our po
litical fabric . The benign Revolution,
which date from the Uosion Massacre of
1770, finds Its logioal comply lion, just one
century later, in the XVth Amendment,
which gives to the equal polttioat and eivil
rights of every man born or naturaliied in
our Republio the shield and defense of the
Federal Constitution. Tha billows of
Caste and Privilege may roar and rage
around that rock, and may transiently
seem on the point of washing it away; bu'
its foundations are deep laid and steadfast,
and the. breakers of Reaction and Blaverv
are Juried againbt and dash their spray
ovr r it in vain.
We do not underrate the forces of Fre
$6.
judice Hid Aristocracy. We do not forget
that a very largfl minority or the American
People Ft 111 hold in their Inmost hearts that
Ulacks have no riplits which H bites are
bound to respect. We fully uppreclftto the
desperation wherewith all the warring ele
ments of hatred to Republican achieve.
tnent will be combined and hurled against
the battlements of Republican ascendency
in the Presidential Election of 1872. We
.do not doubt that local successes, facilitated
by Republican feuds and dissentioas, will
inspire the charging host with a sanguine
hope of victory, such as nerved it. to put
forth its utmost strength in the ejirlier
stages of the contests of 1864 and 1868
Yet our tail h ia clear and strong that the
American People still bless God that, on
the red battle-fields of our late Ciiil Wr,
the Union waa upheld and Slavery de
stroyed and will Dover consciously dco.de
that the precious blood thereon paured out
was lavistica is vnin.
This TamuNB belieTes in the prosecution
of tbo great struggle by legitimate means
to beneticient ends. '.' o State Sovereignty,
it opposes indissoluble Manorial Integrity
to Slavery for blacks, Liberty for Ali; lo
Proscription, Enfranchisement; to Popular
Ignorance, Universal Education; to inten
sity and eternity of wrathful Hate, univcr
gal and invincible Good Will, It would
fain do its utmost to hasten the glad day
when lhu South shall vie with the North in
exultation and gra itude over the disap
pearance or the last trace or tumt or tout
spirit which impelled Man to exult in the
ownership And vlintllchood of his fellow
Alun.
Profoundly do we realize that the con
testis not yet ended that Millions mouru
more or lees publicly, the dowufall of th
slaveholders' Confederacy, and rear their
children to hate those by whore valor and
coiisinucy its overthrow was achieved.
we ever seem to dill'er essential y from
other llepubiicans, our convictions tha
magnanimity is never weakness, that ven
(;cmce is never politic, and that tievils art
not cast out by iicclzcbub, must serve to
explain alleged eccentricities whose per
eel vindication wo leave to lime and Re
flection.
Tux Tainrsi has been, is, and must be.
a ichUiuh advocate of Protection to Home
Industry, llejturiiing habitual idleness as
the greatest toe to humuu progress, the buu
of human happiness, we seek to win our
countrymen in masses lrom the eusnnring
lures of speculation, of traffic, and of
always over-vlowded Professions, to the
tranquil paths of Productive Industry.
e woulu gladly deplete our over-crowded
cities, v-huie tiiuusuuds vainly jostle and
crowd in uiisgui44 quests of "Someihing
to lo," to covi-r prairies and plains with
colonies absorbed iu Agriculture, Mecllaa
.ch aud Maoulviturers, and constantly pro
jecting into tlie-blank-, void wilderness the
.lomes and the woiks ot eiviliied Mao.
Holding the Protection of Home Industry
by discriminating duties on iuipoi ted Wares
mid Fabrics essential u the rapid, bene
ticient diffusion ot Production in all its
phases aud departments, ajid so to tbe in
i ruction of our people iu all the gainful
arts of Pe&ca, we urge our countrymen to
auuore to ana upnoiu that policy, in un
doubting faith that the true iutvrest, not of
11 c,tf8s or a section, but of each section and
every useful cla, is thereby subserved
and promoted.
Thk Taist'Ki nieas to be pre-eminently
a A'ttt'-paper. Its correspondents traverse
every btate, are present on very impor
tant battle field, are early advised of every
notable Cabinet decision, observe the
proceedings at Congress, of Legislatures,
and of Conventions, and report to us by
telegraph all that seems of general inter
est, w e nave paid tor one day's momen
tous advices from Europe by Cable far more
than our entire receipts for the issue iu
which those advices reached our readers
If lavish outlay, unsleeping vigilance, and
unbounded faith iu the liberality and dis
eernmect of the reading public will en
able us to make a journal which has no
superior in the accuracy, variety, and
freshness of ita contents. Tua Tbibcmb
shall be such a journal.
To Agriculture and the subservient arts,
we have devoted, and shall persistently
devote, more means and space than any of
our rivals. vv aim to make Hi Wiiklv
Ttiiwmi such a paper as no farmer can
afford to do without, however widely his
politics may differ from ours. Our reports
or the Cattle. Horse, Produce, and Gen
eral Markets, are so full and accurate, our
essays in elucidation of the Farmers' Club
and kindred gatherings, are so interesting,
mat tne poorest farmer will sua therein a
mine of suggestions and counsel, of which
he cannot remain ignorant without posi
tive and serious loss. Wo sell Tea Weekly
to Clubs for less than its value indwellings
for waste-paper; and. although . its sub
scription is already very large, we believe
that a Half Million more farmers will taka
it whenever it shall he oommeuded to theii
attention. We ask our friends everywhere
to am in eo commending it.
TERMS.
Daily Tribune, Mail Subscribers, $10 per
annum.
Semi-Weekly Tribuue, Mail Subscribers,
$4 per annum. Five copies or over, S3
each; an extra copy will be sent for every
oiuo or ten sent tor at one time; or, if pre.
ferred, a opy of. iteeqlleotious of a - Busy
TEEMS OF THE WEEKLY TRIBUNE.
To MaiT Subscribers. ' -On
Copr. one year, 62 issues. $2.
iriM Copies, onear, Vi issues.. .--
To One Address, all
To Nam . of Sub
at one Post-OfBoe,
10 opie..$l 50 ech.
20 Copies. 1 26 ech.
60 Copies.. 1 00 ech.
And On Extra Copy
to each Club.
oii ber all at on
P oat-Office
10 Copia..$l AO eoh
20 Copies. 1 85 ech
60 Copies.. 1 10 ech.
And On Extra Copy
to each Club.
Parsons entitlsd to an extra eopy ean, if
preferred, have cither of the following
book, poatae prepaid. Political Eoooo
tny, bv Horace Greeley; Par Culture for
Profit, by P. I- Cluinu; Tlie Eltmtnts of
AgriouUur, b 3o. - Waring.
THE NEW YORK
1871.
AD7EPIIS1NO "ATE3.
Dally Tribune, ilCe., 40c, ?Gc, and $1
per line.
Bemi-Weeklr Tribune. 25 and CO cents
per line.
weekly Tribune, f 2. S3, and 55 per line.
According to position in the paper.
To subscribers winhinir to preserve Mr.
Greelry'a es7s on "What I Know of
Farming," end who pay tha full prfoe, I.
if ID for PailV. S4 for NetniWeek v. or
$1! Wor Weekly Tribune, we will send tha
book, pou paid, 'if rtquut I4 made at th
tune 0 lubicribmj,
Jooki far Sola at tlie Tribuna Cfllce.'
The Tribune Almansn. Price SO cent.
Tribune Almanvs Reprint. 1338 to
1868. 2 vols. Half bound. $10.
Beonlleotions of a Uimv Life. Dv Horaoe
Greeley. Vat ions etylcs of binding.
Clo'.h, $2 60. Lihrary, 8 60. ITalf Mo
rocco, 74. Half Cloth, $j. Morocco An
tinuo. Si.
Political Lconomy. liy Horace Qreeler.
$1 CO.
Ewbank s Hydraulias and Mechanics.
Sixteenth Edition. Larjro octave. Cloth,
Pear Culture for Profit. Quinn, l. "
Elements of Agriculture, Waring. New
Edition. Cloth. $1.
Draining for Health and Profit. Warini.
Cloth, $1 60.
8cnt free on reoeipt of price.
In making remittances always procure a
draft on New York, or a Pott-Office Money
Order, if possible, n here neither of theso
icnn be procured, send the money, hut
alKoynina a ioistebku letter. The regis
tration fee has been reduced to fifteen emit,
And the present registration system has
been found by the postal authorities to be
virtually an absolute protection against
losses by mail. All Postmasters are
bjiged to register letters when requested
lo do BO.
Terms, c-tsh in advance.
Address THE TRIBUNE, New-Torlt,
JksrLAST
CHANCE i&t
to
Sec What $0 Will Do I
SHARES SELLING RAPIDLY.
ONLY So foT a superb steel engraving or
cry 1110 well wojih the money and which
yon are sure to get at once, and perhaps
A 7rte of $23,033!
Also one of $10,000! one of $6,000!
and oneef $3,500! $3,000! $1,.
600! '$1,600: 1,400! 51.200!
and 4 Mher GRAND
PRIZES!
from Twelve Hundied Dollars down
Three Hundred the aggregate vaino
to
of
which is ninety-five thousand dollars!
all
of which will positively be distributed
as
prizea among f harehol ers
ON THK 21st OF APRIL NEXT.
All persons wishing shares should send $'"
at ouco, before the books are closed and
they will receive by return mail, care
tuliy packed iu tubes, oue of the following
SUPERB WORKS OF ART,
Aud a ticket through which
A FORTUNE will be WON by some ONE!
Either oue of the following Fine Pictures
seut at once, with a share 10 the distribu
tion:
'The MARRIAGE of rOCAHONAS."
Ou heavy plate pnper, C0x42 inches.
Or "AN AMERICAN AUTUMN,"
A Beautiful hromo, printed in oil, tints,
iU-'-. '(5x21 inches.
Or "THEIiAY WE CELEBRATE,"
A Superb Steel Engraving, on heavy plate
paper, size 28x38,
Or "THE LANDING of COLUMBUS,"
Ou heavy plate paper, 38x88.
"There is a tide in the affairs of men, which,
Taken at the flood, leudson to fortuue," 4e.
SlJ AKKSPBAUB.
The Manager begs to state that tiuio is
required to cany through succeasfully so
luree an enteiwise. but the cublic are mn
satisfied of tho honesty aud usefulness ef
the plan, nnd thousauds hav been reudy
to iuvest as soon as t!e Jute of the drawing
was positively hxed upon. This has now
been done, aud every shareholder s solic
ited to interest himself in furthering th
sale of the remaining tickets.
po better or stronger endorsement or
the plan and object or the sale, the value
of the property, or the munageuieut of the
scheme, could bs desired than the endorse
ment given by prominent citiieu and
leading papers.
RliJIEMBEIt!
that there are ouly 19, 00 J shares, and that
every oue paying becomes a sharehold
er and receive at once a superb Work of
Art, worth tb amount invested, and a
Ticket in the distribution of tho Prises,
which mav yield a $25,000 Prize, or an
equal chance in 94 Prises, the aggregate
value of which is 'J5,WU,
THE MOST LIBERAL TERMS TO
CLUBS
araow ottered every person sending a
list of five names, together with $5 for
each name, khall receive one Five Dollar
shore in the Distribution of Prizes, with
oue of the Fine Works of Art. Larg)
commissions, and perhaps a FORTUNb!
may be the result of a little euort. Try
and make up a list among your trieuue.
Shares are being taken rapidly. All
money received for orders after tbo books
are closed will be promptly returned to
tbo senders. Address,
J. C. DERBY, Uen'l Manager,
177 Droadway, New York,
Or Augusivi Qa.
C0MP1.M EMARY
TESTIMONIAL
TO
J. C- DERBY.
Manager of the Great Premium Land
Sale,
Of the following well known Publishers,
Hankers, and other Prominent
Citizens of New York.
New York, December I5th, 1870.
Mr. J. C. Derby, long and favorably
known a a Publisher iu tbi city aud,
subsequently, United States Commissiouer
for the Parts .Exposition or 1BBJ we, ihe
undersientd, bava known luilniauiy, and
Lake pleasure in bearing tstimuuy to his
gentlemanly character, strict tntegritv,
and honorable dealing a a business man.
aniel Appleton ft Co., Publishers aud
liookseiutr.
Geo. P. Putnam, publisher aud Bookseller,
Geo. W. Carlton. Publisher.
William Ortou. President Wstern Colon I
Tl. Co
Erastus Rrooks, F.'op. N. Y. Evening Ix
pre.
Geo. Jonee. Prop. Nw York Time.
Isaac Henderson, wf Vew York Evening
Post.
J. U- Orvi. Pre. N. Y. Security Bank.
Geo. F. Baker, Cashier first Nat. Bank.
Greenleaf, Norris & Co., Brokers, Cti Ex.
change Place.
I Ches. A. BteUoa, Aslor Eoute,
POWELL & KIME.
Powell & Iviine
Having erocUd a large and wall arranged
new Store floe. en the old aite, ainee tbe
lire, and filled it frort cellar to garret with
tha choicest foods of all descriptions, that
can be found tn any market, are fully pre
pared to reotivethelr eld customers, and
supply their wants at bottom tgures
WHOLESALE CS RETAIL.
Their assortment is now complete, com
prising DRY GOODS,
GROCKRIK3,
CROCKERY,
HARDAYARE,
CLOTHING,
BOOIS AND SHOES,
HATS AND CArS,
NOTIONS, eto., etc
P0HK, FLOUR, SALT,
Feed, Beans, Butter,
DRIED AITLES,
DRIED PEACHES,
Canned Goods,
la short everything wanted ia th Country
LUMBERMEN, FARMERS, 6IE-
CHANICS, MINERS, TAN-
NERS, LABORING MEN,
EVERYBODY J
Also a full stock ef
MANILLA ROPE
of the beet maBuIaetare, of suitable sije
Cor rafting aad runniag pntposee.
&I73 S2S.
Wlwa, P., Mrrek ?4, 15:1.
RAILROADS.
PHJLAD LIBIA. & EHIE SJULB019.
WINTER TIME TABLX.
ON and after MONDAY. DEC. lib, 1870,
the trains on the Philadelphia It
Erie Railroad will run as follows 1
WBTWAIU.
Mall Train leaves PhllMlpdlila. M0 p. m.
Kidgw ay ....... i.bu p.
arrive at lOrio. ....... 1.4l p.
Erie Exp leave Pbiladclplii....I140 p,
m.
m.
m
tn.
" HKigway.... x vu a.
' arrive at Erie.. 7 40 a.
m.
tn.
Accomodation, leaves l!nova....7.l& a.
Rilgway,6 01 p.
' arr at Kane 8.00 p
tn.
, tu.
KASTWARtK
Mall Train leave Erie 9.00 a. m.
1 Ridgwny 3. HO p. tn.
arrive at Philad'a... 6.60 a. m.
Erie Eipree leaves Kite - fl.00 p. m.
" riugway... a. m.
" ar'at riiilaii "lpliia 5 80 p. ni.
Accomodation, leaves Bnne 7,.')0 a. tn.
' Btd;way...U.4,Jft. m.
arr at St. Vlarys 12.00 m.
leaves St. Marys 7.15 a: m.
Emporium 0.35 am.
" arr at Itenovo 3.00 p. in.
Express, Mail and Ace immodatiou, cast
and west, connect at Corry and nil west
bound tmins and Mail auoomniodiiliou east
at Irviolou with the Oil Creek and Alle
gheny River Rail Road.
VIM. A. 1ALLMVI'.
tien'l Sup't.
ALLEGHENY VALLEY R. R.
GREAT THROUGH ROUTE
rBOM TUB 1
OIL REGIONS TO PITTSBURG!!!
THE KiiST THE VEST.
SLEEPING CARS
: 1
ON all night trains, rasi-engers anil I
baggage transferred at Oil Oil City, '
Fre of Charge!
Trains make direct conneo: ion with alt
Roads cent eriug ut Oil City, and leave as
follows:
Day Express leave Oil City at 10 0 m
Arrives at Pittsburgh f HO p 111
Night Express leaves Oil City 0 30 p ni
Arrive at. Pittsburgh 7 Oil a tn
Eiltauning Aco'u. leave Eml'ton ClOpro
" airive Kiltuniiing 0 00 p 111
Mixe l W'av leaves Oil City 7 00 p m
Anive il West Pen a Junction 7 05 p 111
Day Exprues lenvos l'i tsburg at 7 1 5 a ni
Arrives at Oil City at 1 fr p in
Night ExpveMsleavca Pittobur 8 00 p ni
Arrives at ( il City 0 00 a ni
Parker Acc'n leaves Kitt'n'g at 7 -0 a in
Arrives at farter at 9 66 a m
Mixed 'Vay leaves West Pa. June 7 00 a 111
Arrives at Oil City at tj 00 p m
Passengsrs travelliug by this Route will
Cnd better accommodations and make
better timo than by an; otber road from
tbo Oil Regious to Pittshnrgh.
J. J. L. WHENCE, 0 en. Supt.
C1AUTION'. All persona are cautioned
' aed b'lyio;; or meddling with a
Tea Horses, now in charge of J. He V.
Gro one a dark iron gray ana the other
gray said team belongs to ma
ll. CARMAN.
Ridgway, Dec. 21st, 1870.
GOLD! GOLD! GOLD :!
HARNESS : UARNESa: harness:
collars : collars: collars:
HEARS b POWELL, have reaw.ved their
Harness Shop over Powell & b.iuio's tore
and have on hand the largest o isurtm jut of
harness for lumbering and pleasure pur
poses, in this or adjoining csunties, and
! all other articles belouging to tha trade.
TRUNKS, SADDLES. VALISES,
WHIPS, BLANKET. J, COL
LARS &o.
Would invite the attention of all' owner
horse to my new
PATENT ELASTIC CORK HORSE
COLL A It,
which proven to be the best Collar in
existence for tbese reasons : Ueini;
very Elastic thej do nut ehale or gall
and the cork beitix a n -conductor,
tbey!preveut injury froru licat.
Call and see them. All wrk warranted
lleparing, Triuing and UphoUtcriug
done withe neatness an J dispatch.
HEARD & POWELL.
t29 tl
PETERSON'S MAGAZINE
Trospeetos for 1:571.
-tui cheapesp ani best, -m
veiry person eetting up a' Club of four,
t $1,50 eaehjwill be sen ; free, our
euperb eopy-right eng raring,
L2i laches by 21, J
"WAHINGTON AT THEi3ATILEOF
TRENTON."
While to those getting up tllubs of eight,
at $1,60 each, nn extra copy of Magazino
for 1871, in addition will be seut, free.
FETESON'S MAGAZINE has tho b;t
Original Stories of any of th lady's books,
tho best Colored rahion fl. lies, the best
Steel Engravings, &o., de.. Every family
ought to take it. it givos more for tbe
money tban any in the woriifu it will eon-
tain, next year, in its twelve numbers
Odo Thousand pages!
pourteeti bpleoded btceiriatea S
Twelve Colored Berlin Patterns !
Twelve Mammoth Colorud TashioDS !
Nine Hundred woo J Cuta !
Tweoty-four pa ees of Musio !
It will also riv fiv Original Copyright
Novelatt by Mr. Ann S. Mepheus. bun-
drad shorter stori, all eritrmaL tie au
perb
MAMMOTH COLORED FASHION PLATE8
artad of all o tin r. These plate
on steel, twiua tbe usual aiae.
TISlfS-AlwaysJl Afruat
J CP7 ,or ona year.....-;.
4 Copies
$ "4 M.... ..
premiums; :
$200
. 6 00
13 CO
Everv eersoa getting up a Club ef four,
at $ 1.60 each, hall rteoiv, .r, a eopy of
'Wafhiagtoa!" ana a eopy of tae aiagasio
for 187111 .
addraas. CHARf LEJtS J. PC1KSUN.
80 Chestuat reel, I'Uiiaaeipia, ra.
"A8LIN Kattl. Brass Kettles. Pore
lean Bauea Pans. French Tlnd Bauee
fan, jrruit can the cheap ana
oest,
at W. B.SERVICE'fi, Hardwurt ctere,
I Piflgway, Pa,
BUSINESS CARDS.
ENKY SOUTHER,
Attoraty-at-Law
(feiMCBl,
Ridgway, Pa.
GJL RATHBON,
. Eidgway Pa.
Attorne'at44w
2 2 If.
JOHN 0. HALL, Attorney at law, Kidg.
way, Klk eounty Pa. mar.22'tl61
4 8. InlL. Physician and Surgeon,
Kersey, Elk Co. Pa.
JACOB YOUNO & CO , Book Binder
And Blank Hook Manufacturers, Corry,
Pa. U!ank Books Made to Order.
G R
RGE WALMSLEY, County Su
in reMlness at all times, to perform Jobs
in hi" line. o
FX. SORG, Baloon-keeper, corner of
. Railroud and Michael streets, St.
Marys, Pa. Native Wines, good Lager
beer, etc, constantly on hand. 2 8
1TTILLIAM GEIS,
RestBnrant,
Mi-
YY chael street, St. Marys, Pa-, keeps
the best of Lager Beer and
wines
constantly on hand.
2 8
C1 II. VOLK,' Manufacturer and Dealer
. in Lngir Beer, opposite Ihe Railroad
Depot, St. Mary a, Jila county ra.
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DWAKD BLINZLER, Railroad street,
next to the Alpine Uou-e, t Marys,
Pa., receive dailj jrech lialtimore Oys
ters, which he tells at the lowest rince,
raw, stewed, or by the can. Fresh L ig-r
alwnys on baud. . 2 8
jrEVNOL03 HOU6E,
SSTO0LDS7ILL2. JSFFEMOiT CO. TA.
II, S. BELNAP, Pbopribtob .
T S. Bordwell, M. D. Eclectie Physian
I. Othce and residence opposite -the
Jaij. on Centre St.. Ridgwny, Pa. Prompt
attention will be given to all colls. Oflice
hour : 7 to 8 A...M-! 12to2P. M. : and
li to 7 P. M. Mar. 2.2, Oti tr.
DR. A. FISHER. Surgeon Dentist, of
Warren. Pa., will be iu St. Mary the
uitt third week in each month. Office in
Dr. Russ' buildine. Centre street, fit.
Mary's, and at Ridgway avery court week.
Othce at tbe Hyde House.
pvR C. H. FULLER,
BOTANIC PHYSICIAN,
Riuqwat, Pa.
Residence and office opposite tho Thayer
House.
H
VDE HOUSE.
RinowAT, Elk Co., Pa.
W. II. SCH RAM, Proprietor
Thankful for the patron ige heretofore
so liberally bestowed upon him, the new
proprietor, hopeB, ty paying strict at
tention to the comfort aud convenience of
quests, to merit a continuance of th
same.
Oct SO 1869.
T
"M1AYER HOUSE,
R1DOWAY, PA.
DAVID THAYER, Proprimor.
The undersigned having htted up a
large and commodious hotel the southwest
comer of Centre and Mill streets, wiin good
aud convenient stabling attached, respect-
full v solioits the patronage of his eld
friendsaiid ihe public generally.
decl3'titi lj DAVID THAYER.
M
ORION HOUSE,
V.TITF.. pi.
M. V
Moore, (late of the JJyd IloMt',)
Proprietor,
Open Day and Night-
noOif.
B
OARD1NG HOUSE,
Near the Depot, Wilcox, Pa.
Tbe undersigned has opened a larg board.
irghouso at the above place, where he is
amply prepared to satisfy the wants of those
who liiuy uvorhim with their custom.
MARTIN SO WK US, Proprietor
HALL. Ss BRO.
Attorneys - at Lawi
ST. MARY'S,
SIS COTOTY nrarSTLYASIA.
JOilHU. UALL......-..-.......JA8. K. P. OAtl
T7RANKLIN HOUSE.
J St. Mart , Pa.
LAIIUEI JULU-M,, 1'BOPB a.
The proprietors respectfully ask the atten
tion of their friends and the publio in
general to their large and commodious
hotel. Every attentiou paid to the conve
nience of guest.
II. LARGEY,
may30-1868.1y J. A. wALONE.
KERSEY HOUSE,
Cknthivihb, Six Co., Pa.
John Collins, Proprietor.
Thankful for th patronage heretotore
o liberally bestowed upon him, the new
pro printer, nope, by paying strict at
tention to th comfort aid convenience
of guest, to merit a continuance of lk
tame.
QIIARLE8 HOLES,
BACII0Al
WATCHMAKER. ENGRAVER a JEWEL
ER. Wtst end of Hy d House, Ridgway, Pa.
Sells as Cheap as Ever,
GOLD AND SILVER WATOAES,
Clock, Jwlry, 8ilvrwre,
XX VIOLIN AND GUITAR STRINGS,
Speolaclea, pu aud Pencil,
Ixcluilv Jgent for the sale ef
ALEX. MORTON'S GOLD PENS
AND THE ELIAS no WE SEWING
MACHINE.
-
RfepairlBg Watebas, te;, floa witk th
uai
wvtraracj a s avt-n wn
5 - 1
CdaitUU A. DAXA, SOW.
A Hewapascr of tho rMmt TIbm
Intended for Peoplo K Earth.
Including- frnir. Mertiarles, Morcbsnti, 1
filenl Sin. Wotkan. Tulnkcn. and a'.l US
ar or HoaHt ro',M,aaa IU Wlva aona.
Duthter ot all loalu -
OHLT ONX DOLLAR A HA II I
058 nrXDRCD CO PI EH fOR tSO
Or leu than tine Cent a Copr- Ltt thsr M .
iO Club at evorjr rest Olflov.
8EMI-WEKKLY HTJN 89 A TEAS
of the trim tls4 anit (anernt e'lAraeter a
rnt WEEKI.r, bit with a sTMtoi-VorUtr (
mtvertacons rcatt, and f-rnbbln( the
ttxti tniMftitMin wRa dm; jr fratlinsss, bMaos
It ooaioi twlro a woclc laittitj of one oalr.
THE DAILT Bt If, S3 A VEAB.
A nrtlmlnf.nt1v rmt.t .h'o AewsniUicr. vtth tb
litrjutt c.ruii'.sitjii in lh woruu t-'re. tart,
nendent, .d lusrlSMi In iiniltiu. A I tlm ricws
from tT.rywhuiM. Tw osnts a eopjr i bv uuUW
ISO eM k D.uutb, ot frO jr. .
TERM3 TO CLTJCS.
TnE COLLAR WEEKLY HTK.
Plvs eople, ens loot, iarawlT ifti-s-l.
roar ioin
Tea eoplas ens ?, ssnnrsteiv aiMr',ed a.4
usKtn copy toUMxauer OJ niciuoi.
Etabt dollars.
Twnntr enn'fi, oie vs.ir. einmtti- Bd.iic-tta
. Flftoa Dollar i
rtftf epl". one ytnr, to one a-lrtrrss tnrxl P
erai-necic y oas yer 11 toiwi iin ui cioo;,
Tliirtr-tbi-ou Uoilnr. .
Fifv enplct, one Tear, f.paraielv ft'jdreiirt (,rd
lu Bemi-wcKiyoiiy-.'.rto irerrr u; o, c,u..,
Tmrir-uvc iioitar
Due hnrte4 enirs, one vaur, to cn n-l'lrvf
(:ini tu UAixj lor ose ysitr lv tne i:i ner or
tiaoi. r'lrtv Itollnrs.
nnt httnlrei eioies, onrt yt-sr. s?i)omtrtT M
dre"eil (saitUtsUslur lurua your ! 'no tfNur
p of club), eUxtr Dollars.
TBS HEMI-WIKKLT SVH.
rivt codIm, act jeu, rnsntelr H,ef,rit.
fitirbt Doll&ra.
Tea enr le, ona rer epr!ctv smreutd (iuil
w. vu wyj tu fcwr up pi fi t n ),
biiimd vauaroa
8END TOClt D105EY
" Tnt offlr OMw-t.ehseifS, or dm. oXrw
L?'r-. 'er e"Meulent It not. turn ihUw
B latwn eoutnlulLe ;uoar. Addrssi
I. W. EXOLAWn, rnl, Whf,
ban oSlc. Haw Tork Cltr.
s
OMEl'HlNd SEW IN RIDaWAT
BOOT & SHOE ESTABLISHMENT!
The subscriber tnkes thia mithod of ia
forui s- the citizens of Kldjrwav anil
vicinity that h has opened a
IJOOT & SHOE STORE.
in the room lately occupied by Uenry B-
Thayer iu the went, end of tbe Hyde Uimmw
where may be found a geuoral assortnioal
Ladle Shoe,
Qeutlvmans Soot and shoes,
Uoys'Boola and Children's hoa,
ALSO,
Connected with the above establishment t
have a Root and Hio Muunnfacluriug .
labiishuent where work Will be made to
order. Renairiug don on short notice aail
on rea sonable terms. .i.
Th pup'ic aieto give me a eall.
nl if
afcORUK WALKES.
NEW LIVERY STABLE
IN
m a u jT
DAN SCRlliNER WISHES TO IN-
lorra the Cittzeoa of Ilidgwa.v, and tb
public generally, that he ha (tarteda Llv
cry Stable and willjkeep
GOOD STOCK, GOOD CARRIAGES
aud Buggie. la lei upon the most reason
ble term.
B$Ue will also do job teaning.
Stable in tbe Brook Barn, near tha
Post Office, on Mil' alrct-tr AU'oriTer loft
at the Post Office will meet prompt atten
tion. Aug 20 1870. tf
THE CELEBRATED DaTBOTO
GERARD
ORIODE GOLD WATCHES,
$12, $16, $20, $26.
DURING the past four year our Watchee
have been so thoroughly tested, that Ur
appearance, sijlo of huish, and orcuraey
of time-keeping, tho 'Grard Wutclies '
are universally acceded to be the beat-
They retain their brilliancy aud color un
til woru out.
Bf-fiulf after purchasing and fairly try
ing, any one is uot tully satibttJ, ve will
cheerfully refund the money.
K3LTbey are all Hunting Cases. Oenue-
men s and Ladies sues, hvn t Ni'itch.,
guaranteed for time and wear, by special
certincate.
m A aria SRHArtninft'
Chaiu. $2 to 8. Als
L,uwara ot
aiGIllI Bull U1UBI7I I lite 0 11'
will pleas enolo cent stamp
pos.aga.
aMS- uooa sent to n paid for on deliverv
,vwu w j.,iwii.. w cABniiuu.if qhi iney
cx pres cnarges coin way.
onoe, w will send an extra natch (of some
kind) free.
gtir Purchaser residing at some distance
from Express offices, and dusinng to av .
time and expenses, can hiiva th goorfe
sent by tuail, by remitting with the urUar
tb amount requuovl by P. O. Monrr
order, registered letter, drit't or check.
payable to our urder, at our risk. Addres
plainly,
JAMKa UKUARI) & CO..
P. 0. Box 3,391. New York.
85 Nassau Street. ,
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17DWARD MoBUIDE, Watchmaker alnd
1 T , ' I J . t,. I . , .
B iweiQr, niiruau atrevi, 01. xuarjja,
Pa. Engraving aud repairii r dou n
short notice, aod in a workmanlike mil
ner. Watches, aud everything in the Jwv
elry Una, constantly on band. 2 8.
J D. PARSONS,
Mannfaotarer ud Dealer in Boots' k
oi T
ouoes,
Mla8t., eppesita Hotel,:, f
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