lh founts tHcSat JT. a. B O R D W E 1. L, Editor. SATURDAY, AriUL SO, 1B70. New Rail Road Route. Wo have received a tuap of a new Railroad Route called the Rochester and State Line and its branches. The route from Rochester to MoKean county is almost a ptrnight line. The route is selected from McKean county to Ridgway and up Liltlo Toby to Jefler aon county, there to connect Kith the Alle gheny Valley Road. Ridgwny being on an air line from Pittsburgh to Rochester and the only route giving advantage to the conl and lumber of this section of couutry. We ore f;lad to pee Rochester waking up to a sense of her duty and interest. This rond would not only 1'uruish her with an endless amnuut of coal, but millions of traJe. The conutics of Ell: and Jefferson arc Tich with coal of good quality,; Jefferson has veins of bituminous from five to twenty one feet thick ; aio vasts amounts o! pine and hemlock which is bound to invito iu Tannery-men as the cites lor tanneries are no better in the States. Tliis route in passing along ihe Claii"ti rivr will pass many lumbering cht:iLli;-h-mrtits which are cutting from two to five millions each per year. Tha Fifteenth Amendment Celebration. Tuesday was a gala day in Ilarrihtiurg and Philadelphia. Torny's 1 Ws fays : The celcbra'iou of Tuesday, which em phasizes this great event ol otirdnj, wis in every way a success, Tie Colored people of Philadelphia made a most favorable im-prti.-iiu ou their ic-ilow-eit izonp, and luliy vindicated all that their friends have claim ed for them. It is safe to say that even the bulk ol the .Democracy will join in commendation of their behavior on th's critical occasion. At good citizens order ly, sober, intoliigenl they have proved their right to rank t ill) any other class. It is also safe to say that no political de monstration of edua! size ever took place in Philadelphia with lets danger to the peace and pi.' perty of the citi.-.jn3. seeing how well the colored people have merited their great franchise, how wmthily they have worn the new honors of citizen ship, we seiz-j this occasion to pre-s home on the Jou'i' men of Pennsylvania the lc fon of ihe scene. Last Tuisd.iy "as the end of the Democratic party. It lias passed out of history by the very law of hisMv, and can uo more claim the allegiance of en intelligent man. This party hardened its iKMrt and followed after the people whom God was lea Ibi'j, and its f.ito is already written cure in history : ''And Israel saw the Egyptians dead iij on the sea shore." Below wo givo the letter of G. W. Sco fitjld, our ntsmber of (.Vngross, courenting tti bo a candidate for re-election. We be lieve that Elk. County. will be pleased with ibis, and we presume there will bo little or no oppositiou in the other counties of the Di-lriet. Iu reply to Messrs G. W. An'rews. F. A. Weaver, O. C. White, lion. Isac G. Gordon mid others, of Jefferson County, he snys : WASinxfiTOX, I). C, April 1 1, 1S70. Gr.xn.ZMKS : I have received your let tor offering to ravor my rc nomination, and inking permission to announce mo as a can didate. I thank you for the fluttering man ner in which you r :fer to my past public services. It is gratifying to learn that my efforts to properly fulfill the duties of my position have received the approval of the citizens ol the District. There will be a new apporiionmunt of thj State into Congressional Districts next year- Of the present apportionment only one term remains. This term you propose I should serve. The people of the North, under the in: pressiou that experience adds to the useful ness of their representatives, seem di.-po.-ed to lengtlieo their tormcr terms of service. So fur as I know, this is the sentiment of our District. In answer to your letter, therefore, I will say, that greatful for this new mark of confidence, I shall accept a re nomiuation, if tendered me by the Repub lican Convention ; but ov,ing to my duties hore, even it otherwise proper, I will be unablo to make any personal efforts to secure it. I have the honor to remain your obedient scrvaut. , G. W. SroriiLn. The Onedia-Eorabay Affair. The Navy Department has received ail the papers pertaining to the Onediu-Honi-bay affair. Admiral Porter says that after a thorough investigation of all the facts ot the case tho department is led to the be lief that the liouibuy is solely uud wholely to blame for the uccideut. lie repels the charge that the officers of the Onedia were druuk and carousing in the cabin at the time and leaving the deck in the charge of of midsBipmen. He ateo says that the One dia had her full compliment of boats, as the Je tter at the Navy Department showi. How They Knew the Yankee. One day last, tall, says a writer, in com pany with an eminent clergyman of JLon don, I was msking my way toward the Thames Tunnel, when we were stopped by an itinerant vender of pictures, who seemed to know my companion, "liny some of these pictures of the public buildings ol London, sir,", he said, "and you can give them to your An erican friend to take home with him." I was in a hurry but my wonderment would have stopped mo it 1 had been runtiiug to a Gre. "Ifow iu creation did yu know that I was an American ?" T asked. 'Why, 1 couldn't mistako iltul," the p;cuture seller replied, with a quiet laugh. "Vou're American all over." I purchased a picture, and then asked him to cxpiain himself. '' would know you by your soft beaver hat," he tuid. "That's an American fash ion.'' "Well If it were not for that?" lie glanced down at my feet, "Yeiir boots would betray you. Nobody but America!'. wear square toes " "U'ell what el.-e?" 'Your chin whiskers, Englishmen al ways wear the mutton-chop style." "Well any siting more '!" ''If you won't bo offended, sir?" "Not at all; I cm seeking for informa tion " "I should LfiO'.v you by your thiu, peaked face." "Well, my friend," I said, T fancy you are at the end of your catalogue now. Sup pose that I wore a still", high-crowned hat. round toed boots, mutton-chopped whiskers and had a face as red and chubby as any in Britain would you be able to know uie for an American Ilea ?' ' ', Certainly I should, as soon as I heard you speak,' the fellow triumphantly answer ed. 'You Americans invariably commence every sentence with a well.' '.My Knglidi friend laughed long and loud at the man,s adroitness. 'I believe be is more than half right,' he said. "Fee if your natinnaly is not detec ted everywhere you go' It was even so. Iu I'aris I was impor tuned to buy a photograph of La Fayette, because he was 'ze friend of all Americans;' iu Genoa a dirty vagabond waj clamorous to exhibit to methe house where Columbus was born, because he discovered 'the Ma nor's great couutrie ;' any at Alexandria ihe climax was capped by a ragged little deCen Jar-t-of the Pharaohs, who besought him to take a ride C! his doukey. 'Strong donkce- fifet doulce nice Yuiik.CC Dood'e donki c !' was his irri.-istibie appeal, in the only Englh-h words he knew.' Fo it seems that the individual Atncri eau is known oil over the world. , CCl... v." AS T:i Tunc. IISMTON', A 20.-TI.or re s now emu eiit a.: J aim s c i t tio prospect of an Indian war. A h ices received and te!e gi lied, supplemented by still more start- ling news, fLoia etit'ed to '.iv at id mo facia Ueu.. i -a. w-: rs ro of .he army. Wiiliiu one month twenty thou sand Sioux are expected ou the war path These with allies of Cheyenne aud other northern tribes will make a formidable force. The cause in as usual. The failure of the Government to live up to the treaty tipulations. Tho Indians say that they having been neglsected the past winter, they intend to aveu;e themselves this sum mer. In view of a threatened fciflict and also to keep a sharp watch on the I'cd 'liver difficulties, General Sheridan decided several days ago to establish his headquar ters on the Srst of May at Pembina, in the northern part of Miunrssota. The Seven tc:iitli and Fourteenth tegiments, infantry, were ordered to Sioux city, Iowa, with al! despatch. The former regiment lias been stationed in Virginia, nnd the latter in Kentucky and Tennessee. The shifting of these regiments from points so remote, to the very heart of the Indian country, is sufficiently ominous, together with the movement already chronicled of five com panies of the Soveuth cavalry to Fort Hays for active service uuder General Custer, lt seems not all unlikely, judging from tenor current aud tho despathes from the 'far west that the administraion is to have for ced upon it an advance of further legislation by Congress, the responsibility and expense of one of the most serious conflicts yet in itiated with the savages of the plains. APALLING CATASTROPHE Fifiy-citjlit person kilhtl. two hundred more ur lea injured. Twrli hnjiila (r killed or wounded a tctole til if in mourn . Troin tub D.w.Y Topic ItiCU.MONH, April '11. A tenible cal amity occurred here this mnruing. The floor of the Court of Appeals, in the State Capital, gave way and precipitated the hun dreds therein assembled to htar the deci.--imof'the Mayoralty case of Ellison and CahooD, upou the Conservative caucus then titling in the Hall ci the House of l'ele ga's below We Uave, neither time nor upace to give the full de tat ill this week, JiiMij wirii i ii k Loun A Chap lain Ma i' is a Fi .ciai. Phaveii --A very unumul occurence took place in the Iowa llouso of Ilepresentaitvca a few days ago. The clergyman whose lot it was to open the day's proceedings by imploring the Divine blessing, took occasion to pray earnestly for the pas.-nge of a certain appropriation bill, which has elicited a great deal of in terest generally throughout the State. lie informed the Almighty that the State was abundHtitly able to afford it. He also sent heavenward the further information that the people demanded it and had largely petitioned for it. lie earnestly besought for the members light, grace and strength to enable them to do their whole duty in supporting this meritorious bill. This little episode the veriest piece of clerical cecet ricity (not to characterized it more pointed ly) on resord created a decided sensation iu the House, aud the good Speaker pound ed away for several minutes with his gaval before order was" restosed. Tiial in lEehlgaa te.'ors a Jury Cooipo;el Sn fcrjly OiColorsiKon. 1'or the fit at time in this State, says a Detroit paper of a recent date, and perhaps for the first i:i any Mate in the luioti, a jiry comyored euiirely of ncgrr.es gave their verd'ut upon a case in Court yester day. The accused were Irishmen, Thomas OXrien, William M'Guhc ami Albert Rlauk, charged before the ltd ice Court wirii assault and battery, and iu view of the well known antagonism between the two races, it was freely given out in advance that they would stand no chance whatever before a uogro jury. They were, however, iicjuittcd of the charge, the jury showing themselves entirely capable of treating the ease upon its merits as shown by the evi detic:, without any iuflueuce from preju dice. Whether nej;ro prisoners before a jury composed entirely of Irish Democrats would have fared as well may reasonably be (juestioucd. There was at the court rjuite an assemblage of barroom loafers and Po lice Court subje cts, prepared to make fun of ; the "darkies" but the intelligent appsiance and self possesion, and correct bearing of the jurymen le.lt no occasion for either sport or ridicule. During the first portion of the trial, the counsel for the prosecution spoke of ihe jury as "my colored fellow-citizens," but. one of the jury raising an objection to this style of address, the offensive and need less adjective "colored" was dropped. Aside from this there was no notieub'.e in cident connected nith the trial. W ti la jjix . The trees are putting forth their tender leaves of hope. Trout arc plumper than usiiul, this spring. Italy is sending an exploring expedition to Abyssinia. The new five cent pieces are coming into circulation. Ten years is the Maryiaud tarifffor prize fighters. The now hotel-fever rages fearfully at Kaston. Gardens aic being prepared for the re ception ot seeds. Cincitiuiti pays $10,000 a month for street cleaning. The world uses 2-Vt,000,000 pounds of tea taeli year. Ptousevillc is to have a fire Department, and a new school. Corry has organized a military company called the Coory Guards. Tho Can idians are still in a state of alarm about ihe Fenians. A state dinner in China consists of fifty two courses. The drummers of the country asatecrate nearly 50,1)00. The next cotton crop is expected to ap proximate 1 0U!J,(Jtii, bale.'. General Thomas had fl'lljODO insurance on his lit c iu one company. There are said to be 5 10,000 French Canadians in the United States. Massachusetts is to submit woman suf frage t) tho people. Seize your oysters now. The season will soou be over. Jeffi:ion county. Ohio, has just erected a soldiers' monument. Three colored men have been summoned as jurors iu Newark, N. J. The city of Portland, Me., owes more than the State of New Hampshire. Killing a Chinaman in Nevada is now made a penitt utiaiy offeuee. Cincinnati is to have a grand hotel equal to any ou tno Continent. Summer is coming on apace, aud ice cream, etc , will soon soon be iu order. Only five persons were killed iu Hussia last year by railway accidents. There are 2,200 employees on the pay rolls of Mr. Stewart's uptuwu store. In Massachusetts it is proposed to col lect tax bills at tho polls. The Penney Ivania Reserve 'Association Will meet at hockhaven ou the Tin of May The widow of Sir John Franklin arrived iu San Francisco by steamer on the I3ih inst., having gone thither for the purpose of satisfying herself as to the authenticity or correctness of the reports published eev eral months since relative to the discovery on the soucrern coast of certain documents, which seemed to promise nuother cule to Lcr husband's fat. oHIi Ojomilj gduocatc. far Timr at llldgway. iri Express Eii9t 9:41 p. m. do do West 8:8Ha m. do Mail East 2:60 p. m. do do Vt'est 2:00 p. m. jncnl freight I'mM 11:00 a. m. do do West 6:35 p.m. t Elk lodga, A. T. X. Stated meptinfrs of Elk Lodge will be id 1 nt their ballon thf second and fourth Tuesdays of each month. J. K. WUITMORE, Sec'y. I: 0. 0. T. The Epgolnr meetings of Ttidgwny Lodge, ;o, aoh, in-ill erery Wednesday evening -heir Lodge Hooin. H. A. PARSONS, W. 8. at Rrad J. M. Heard's new advertisement in another column. J. R. 5aird will receive on Thursday of e&ch week, while, the season lasts, Fresh Fish and Fresh Vegtebles. An oil car on express freight east last Saturday caught fire and burnd up about three miles west of town. The bnrning ear was switched off aud the balance of the train saved. The editor of the Jamestown Journn', E C. Dishop, was cowhided in his snctum one day hist week, by Lt. Commander Cushing of tho U. S. Navy, for printing a complimentary commfut under his marriage notice. A Mudkl InstitoTAon. the Iron City College is an institution, not of theories, but of the most riged, correct, and compre hensive practice. It is an entire business world of itself. Graduating from .the College is little less than a change from one business to another. I'.'ltslurj Po t. A man, whose name we have not lenmd, was brought here and lodged in jail on SuuJ.iy last by the Cons.able of Uenezet; he waf engaged in a stabbing affary on Sat urday evening. Another from St. Mary's was kiudly taken in on Wednesday lie Made a mistke nnd sold somebody's coat. PtTF.nsoxs Majazir.e, for May. publish ed hj chailes J. Petcison. This superior Magazine has an elegant colored fashion plate (jvc figures). A pattern in color for a lady's slipper; a large number of wood cuts of the latest spring styles; pat terns for fancy work, &c. &c. Tie Head ing matter is good. "Put out cf my Way" is commenced in this number, by the au thor of "The tSeeond Lifo. Address C. J. Peterson 200 Chestnut Si, Philadelphia '"63' 2. Government has determined to 'put a stop to wholesale smuggling on the south western frontier, known as Free Ueli. The Secretary, finding the Revenue Department unable to exercise surveillance over the whole frontier, issu"d an order discoulinu ing certain routes for exportation of mer chandize, iu bond and mixed, if neces sary, he will foibid exportation entirely. This breaks up depots hitherto head-quarters for the emii''"!:ug. I5ad rRAcriCE. You might as well expect to relieve and cure an inflamed eye by dusting irritating powders into it, as to expect to subdue and cure Catarrh (which is an infl.unation of the mucous membrane of the air passives in the head) by the use of irritating suuffi or strong, caustic so lutions. Dr. Snpro's catarrh Remedy cures Catarrh by its mild, soot hint: action, which subdues the infiimatiou and restores tho natural (secretion of the mucous follieies. The proprietor, 11- V. Fierce, M. T , offers SoiJO for a case ol Catarrh that he can not cure. Sent by mail on recept of sixty cent. Address the proprietor as above. For sale by most druggists everywhere. A1T0THE3 B03DE3 LAID. The border Raiders have rivals in Con- gross. Jiooker, the tuieurapn icus us, nas introduced in the House a resolution that the honor aud good faith of tho Govern ment are bound to the payment of loyal cit izens of tho South for property ol evry kind taken from them for the use of the Govern ment, Now, it is the unanimous evidence of all the soldiers who luve returned from the war that wherever down South there was a chicken there was loyalty. Neither man nor officer ever saw an atom of prop erty in all rebeldoin that had not a loyal owner. The "two vests" aud the "fourteen pouud ham" of the Cumberland sufferers would be nothiuing to the destroyed lux uries and oppulenco of Dixie. Pass a bill grounded ou this resolution, and our chil dren aud children's children will have an income tax to pay, aud five per cent at that. We oppose it just on the ground that wo oppose all such bills from any source. When we can pay a single poor widow for her lost husband or son, it will bo time to take up loe claims of the owuers of houses, horses, lauds, and bonds. Forny's J'rcss, The will ot the late George peahody has been admitted to probate in Essex county, Massachusetts. It shows that public benfactioDS have absorbed his prop erly, except about $150,000 in private be queathes. . : v . . , ML IP A n VEli TIHEMENTS. TRY MORE CO'S OVAL STIOEL ENGRA VINGS, 111 Nassau St., N. Y. Anybody can sell them. Cliep Sell fast. Fay hand somely. Send for new circular- 129 4w A GREAT C II A NCR FOR AGENTS J .I75 to f 'JOO per nontb. We wunt to em ploy a good agent in every County in the U. S. on commission of snlory to intrduoe our world Ktnowntil Pttllmt Wlutt Wi'm Cloth's Unit will lust a hun tired years. If you want profilrio! and pleannt employment, mldresr R. S RUSH & CO. Manufacturers, 75 William St., N. T. or 16 Dearborn St., Chicago. 4tr life m mm OR THE MYSTCRIS OF MOR MONISM By J- H. BEADLE, Editor of th Salt Lake Reporter, li KISG an EXPOSE of THEIR SECRET JUTES. CEHEMOSIES and Cll HIES. With a full and authentic history ofPolyganiy and the Mormon Sect, from its origin to the present tima. fJ.ft'TYO.VOliland inferior works on the Mormons are being circulated. Kce that each book contain 33 tiua engravings, and 610 pnges AGENTS WANTED. Send for Circulars and see our term and full discriplion of the work. Address, NATIONAL l'LBLISH INQ CO., l'hiladc'phia. Pa. U'J 4w Well'rt Carbolic Tablets After much study and scientific indesligation us lo t'.t remedial qualities of Cakboi.ic Arm Ur. VfcHs bus discovered y proper combina tion with other r'.icle in the form of a Tablet a flpecific for nil pulmonary discuses. TI1KSE TABLETS area Bl.' KE (TUK for all diseases of the BKSl'I I! A TO It Y ORGANS. SOKE TUIiOy, rol.l). CKOIT. IU PT II K It I A . ASTU.y. CATAI'.R!!. or 110A tt.SKN KSS : also a successful remedy for Kidney dillicnl tics Prick '! cents tib ISox. sent by Mail npon lee.-iptef price, hv JOHN Q. KKLLOGO, U-J Cliff Si., New York, Sole Ageut for the 1 luted Stales. "U tw P.OOK AGENTS WANTED TO SELL TEN YEARS IN WALL STREET ll includes tho Histories, Mys'erien, And Se cret Unities of Wall Street. Lift sketches of its Mn. the Speculations in Gold, tot ks, &? Women speculators, ani all that is prea! and powerful, spoii'led mysterious, interesting. wietcJ, mazing, wretched, etc.. in Ihe I'ceus of (pecu'ntinn. 1'ortrnicts of Vaiiderbiil, Iirew, Gould. Kir'.e Jr., juid ninny others, X'ngravinjii of untod place. Life and Seenex. Ac. f'. i (.' Ii l;i frtt Send for cireulnr to Wohtiiinoton, Di stil & I'O. , Publishers, lib Asylum St., K.-utford Conn. 4w ft "SW"'' was rastarvd to health by simple monno, tcnt- out mi'licin. Thu parlieulsirs will tie sentff. liariiPN E. HolNSLOw, Stockton St., Uioo.iyn Long Island. 2'J 4w rjVIlS IS NO IIUMUTU ! I I5y sending "5 centi with nge, heipht, color of eyts and hair, you will receive, by return mail, a corraet picture of your future husband or wif. wtlh nnuie and date of TimrriHpe AdJrejs . KOX. IN I. Drawer No. 21, Fultouville. V. Y. 'J 4w I was cureil of Deafness aiiJ Oaiarrh by a similf rei.iidv and ill send the receipt free. '.MKiS. .M.'U. LLGUETT, Hoboken, N. i. 21 f.w The New Article of Food. Eur twenty five cents yon can buy ol yo-ir r'nisiii'st or G nicer a paekaue of SEA MOSS KAUINE, niiuitihietuied Irom pure lrir-li Mos or ('nnaireen, which will make sixtci u fpniris nf Hltic Mano, nud a like Uiiiitity of 'uddiuus, Cu.-lnrds, Crenms. ('hail. lite iltisse, tVe., &c. it s by fur tlm Cheapest, healthiest aud most delicious food in the world. RANI) SEA MOSS FA1UNE CO 25 Om. M Park I'lace. N. V. PLANTATIONN BITTERS S. T. 13G0-S. This wonderful vrgatnlile. restorative is the sheet anchor of the feeble nnd debilita ted. As a tonic nnd cordial for the aged aud langued, it has no equal nmnu Stom achas As a remedy ior the nervious weakness to whioh womin are especially su'iject, it is snperseetiiiig every other stimulant. In all climates, tropical, tern pertature or frigid, it sets a a specifie in species of disorder which undermines the bodily strength aud breaks down the uni For yal.i by nil dllls'tjlsts. '5 Om 1 1 INK LEY KNITTING MACHINE I'Oll FAMILY USE simple, el.r.ip. r-ti-iMe, Kvitj nVKUVTtiiNd. AO K NTS WANTED. l!ircula'" and fcmiipie moekiiip FREE. Address IllNJvLLY KNITTING MACHINE CO., Lath, Mo. cm GOLD! GOLD! GOLD" . HARNESS! HARNESS! HARNESS! COLLARS! COLLARS! COLLARS! TCI II. has removed Lin Ilar u I Mi. over i'owell & Kri,.- s Store aud has on hand lh larpn: n ofi '.'lit ol harnes for for lumbering an1 , t:isiiio (luposes, in this or udioiniut; eoei i -. awi all other articles liulougiug lo Ihe 1 1 .1 i . TRUNKS, SADDLES, VALfSES, WlIll'S, DLANKETS, COL LA i:-' Slo. Would invite Ihe attention of all owners of horses to my new PATENT ELASTIC CORK HORSE COLLAR, which proves to be the bet Collar iu txis teuce for these reasons: Rein;; very Elas tic they do not chafe or fall ami the cork being a nou-eouductor, they prevent injury troin heat. Call and see them. All work warranted Reparing, Triming and l.'pholsteriug done withe neatuesa and dispatch. u20 tl JOSEPH M. HEARD. rpilE MAGIC COMB WiU change any colored hair or beara to a permanent black or brown. It contains no poison. Any ouecuuuseit. Ona tent by mail for $1. A'. dress MAUIO COMB CO., 15m . Sj.rimflclJ, lwt, ' REASUREB S SALE OF TJN- Notice U hereby given that agrecalile lw an Act of Assembly, passed 13th March, la lo, entitled "An act to amend an aot directing the mode of gelling unseated lands fur taxes, xc., the following - tracta in Elk couuty will be sold for arrears, at the Court House, in Ridgway, on the sec ond monday of June next. SALE LIST OF HENEZET TOW NSHIP FOR CH- TAID T.XES OF 1808 AND JBU'J. HV. 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