! glh (fount! gitoffl -jTC. LPT II E B, Editor XHCBSDAY, DECEMBERS. 1870 The Prcgrscs cf Germany. The present jear will loug ba remem bered in history as marking a new era in the annals of humanity, in tho rise of Germany to the first place among the powers cf the world. The Decline and Fall of France bids fair to become as suggestive a thetno for the historian as was the Decline and Fall of Home. Though time ruay be required to comprehend the exteut of the vicissitudes which have overtaken a great nation like France, the palpable fact of the preponderate of Germany must be admitted, and must commend itself to the conscicnoe and judgment of mankind, however much tho sympa thies of generous hearts may be extend ed to the misfortunes of France. The military triumph of Germany could sever have been gained, unaided by the intelligence acd houestywhich pervade nil branches of her public service and ail classes of her people. There hag been scarcely a blunder committed any where since the beginning of the war. The wouderful precision and perfection cf the military as well as the civil branches of the German Government can ouly be accounted for vpon the ground of immense preliminary labors expended in bringing the standard ot intelligence and integrity to the degree of excellence admiration of the world. It is scarcely just to assume that the victory of the Louse of Uohenr.olleru has been achieved only in the interest of monarchy and military oligarchies The German people, now conscious of their power, are not likely to crouch for ever at the foot of the throne, or remain the vassals of feudal barons. The Ger mans will belie all the traditions of their history and of their reformatory tenden cies, if they do Joot boon make use ol their opportunity to overthrow tho re mains of monarchy aud uris'otracy among tbeiu. hich now challenges the An Important Uailroad Caca. The Court of Common Tinas of Leb anon County wus oeeupkd two dasd i . i . . . . i last weea in the trial ot tuecu?eof Juu.v M. Flower and wile against the l'eun sylvania Railroad Company, wh'ch re- suited in a verdict iu iavor of tho defendant. Phares Flower, a minor son of John M. Flower, about ten years of aire, was killed at Lancaster, on May 2, 1868, in the following manner: A local freight train going east that morning, on its ar rival at Laucuster, stopped to put off a car uouua to that place. W Into uintijj this, the engine moved down a few huu drod feet to the wa'cr station to tret wa ter. The boy Phaies Flower was stand ing on the platform ot the water station, and the plaintiff showed that the person in eJiarge of tho engine at Led hiui to turn the water out at the station, and put the hose in the engine. While iu the net ot uettinc on the encine to do so, three ot the Jreigfit cars ot the train which had been started above, tub down against the etiginej causinc a concussion which threw the boy eff the engine, and t c was killed by the tall. lhe actum was brought, "on the part of the father of the lad. to recover damages for loss of services it, beiug claimed that there was negligence ot the railroad company a employee, which caused the accident. 1 ho defence was: J. hat there was no neliL'ence on tho port of the railroad company, but that there was ncgl.ceuce on the part ot the lather, iu lettinsr his son run at large; and also that the boy had no right ou theenpine even if invited there by the engincet or tireman, because it was outside ot their utitboritv that ho was, in fact, a tres passer. At all events, that he stood in no better Fhoes than the engineer or fireman, neither of whom cnuld recover for an accident bappenius through the negligence of another employee on the traiu. The case was ecntested closely. Dick ey and Keinoehl, of Lancaster, and Eib ighaus, of Lebanon, were counsel lor the piaiuiitis, and Louis W. Hall, of liar risburg, and Rrennemcu and Ninth, of Lancaster, for the defendant?. The suit was brought iu Lancaster county in 1SCS, and certified to Leba nou countv in lfeG'J, at the instance ot the railroad company. The case was decided agaii t the plaintiffj, on the ground of the want of authority in the engineer or fireman io bind the compa ny outside the Iioe of their employment, without reaching a conclusion as to any of the other points made by the dc'eice. Altoonn .Sun. LELIalOUSDUiilTi:. BE 7. 0. li. H2AIO, EJiTOB. How to Keep a Man from Cho king to Death On Sunday, say the Toledo Blade, while one ot ou prominent citizens was dining at a hote upon roast turkey, his deglutition wa suddenly suspended by tlie'kuil"o bout of this fowl lodging within the 'msopha gu?. Amid bis painful choking the nia hastened from the room, snd then ful lowed a violeut attack of vomiting Though this action was terrific enoogl to clear any passage, still the obstruc tion held its position, bearing its shiir edges iuto the sensitive membrane witl keen torture. Medical aid was sough' forthwith, by the distiessed rutin being conveyed to.the office of Dr. Samuel S Thorn. With duo haste, the latter ex amined the difficulty, and finding tha' the withdrawal of the obstruction by in struments was impiacticable, the feat ot t knitting it downward iuto the stomach was undertaken. To accomplish this, a TOslTpiece of sponge was.firnily secured to the end of a long, slender whalebone, and tho crowding process was alowlj ei ecuted, the patiant in the meantime suf fering with a pain whieh, to 6ay the least, is not to be desired, and with sue! a fear of sudden exit into the othei world as cannot- be described. But th A Livri.Y olp Roy Gets os his Muscle and Loses ims Pucketbock. A red-faced, choierio old gentleman, with a high shirt collar, jumped on a i hud avenue car last evening at J.OIT, sti'eet, and endeavored to edge his way orough a crowd of flashilv drejsed young men who occupied the platform tie old gentleman made slow progrefs The youn geotlemen buuted against mm, aud endeavored to pieveot his get iugto a beat, ills efforts promising success, one of the young men cried out, Hoist him!" "hoist him!" T he old gentleman, irritated at the obstructicn and at tho cry which had i.-t-u riiLti, retorted, "You can't hoist ne, you villains' Try it, if you dare;" tit the same time putting up his rouud .at fists iu true pugilistic fashion. That was precisely what the pickpock ts wanted, for no sooner had he done so "than out cutuo his "leather" and way they scampered. Puffing and blowing the oil gentle nun wormed himself into the car nud mud a feat. An Alarm Clack. An alarm clock not ouly tells the lime of day, but it can also awaken people in the morning. 1 have such u clock in my chamber. Every morning about 5 o'o'ock it sets up such n whiz zing and ringing, that it wakes me up. What a nice way to be roused up!" some of my little leaders will say. Yes, it ia a very good way, 1 1 always yet up when it wakes tne. IJut last summer, one moining, instead of getting up when my clock aroused me, I lay still a little, and then went to sleep again The next morning I did the same thing; and in the course of a lew das the clock, hough it made as loud a noise as ever, would not wake mo. '-Why? how strange!" you will say. Strange or not, yet it is true; my alarm would not wake me any longer; it would not do so be cause 1 did not at once get out of bed those two or three mornings. I have otten thought that my alarm clock is very niueb like ones consci ence. Every person who knows God's will has such u clock in his own breast; so that whenever he is going to uo wroug, it gives au alarm, saying, "That is not right; you must not do that; God sees ou." flow important it is to have a conscience that always tens us wi.eu we do wrong, a d that checks us wheu we are iu danger of doing so But we must hear couscience when it t peaks. 11 we always stop wheu it sas "stop," if we always d J what it tells us to do, then we shall always hear it. Liut if we get in the habit ot not doing what it tells us, alter awhile we shall uothear it at all; our couscience will become hardeued, and W3 shall be ready to com mit any sin, however great. Iu the town in which I formerly lived, there was a boy put iu jail for breaking into a shcput night, and stealing mon ey. This boy once weut to a Sabbath school, and had(as faithful a conscience. perhaps, as any buy who reads this page. but he commenced doing wrong iu lit tle thiugs. Ilis conscience used to say to him, "Robert, that is wiong; you ought not to do that." But he did not obey the- warning4voice. He went ou from bad to worse, until, as I said, he was seut to jail for.Btealing money. Remember, whenever your conscience tells you to doanythiug, do it; aud whenever it tells you to stop(-iro;. BUSINESS CARDS. HfcNUY 60U1UER, Attoruey-ai-Law Ridgw.y, Pa. irebiu'68J, A. HAT It BUN, VJT. Ridgwsy l'a. Aitarae at-L aw 2 2lt. J i ALL &liltO. I Attorneys -at Law. ST. MAtY'S, .1.1 Bordwelt, M. 1. Eclectic Physim UUieo and residence u posite tn Jan, ou Centre tit., iliilgway, l'a. Jt'i ounpl ailfiiiiou will bu giveu lo all culls. Onicu hums : 7 io 6 A. M-; lito'l V. M. ; aud 0 io 7 1". M. Mar. 2i, W it. POWELL & KIME. QOUDd Jf'OU J iih; MILLION. At thrir ttreiottoe ia RAILROADS' PSEUD I.TBIA iu EETE SATXSOAS. V7LS1ER TIME TALLE. N and after m6n DA V, DEC. (Wli, 1870, 0 Ecccomondsd ana Aiuorsua uy ovsr DK. A. FlSUKIt, Surgeon l'eutmt, of iViiricu, l'a., will be iu ISi. .Marys Urn i ne ili'ud week iu eaeh nioinli. UILca in Dr. liuss' huililiiij?, Cent i street, t. Muvy's, and at llnl aay every euuil weea. U!!:ce ui lhu ilydo House. C. 11. iULLLU, BOTANIC PHYSICIAN, lll)(iWAY, Vk. KeKulcuct and offict opposu HiO 'J liij-ur House. RIDGWAY HYDE HOUSE, KinowAT, Eik Co., Vk. V. II. SCI1UAM, l'roprietor. Tbunkliil for the patrouige ueietolure fo liberiiliy bL-Movtoi ujioii Inm, Uio DfW iriprieloi-, iiopea, by jmyiug Hlrict ut icinu.u io tlio coiiii'nvi au.l couveiiience of f,uei., to ucru a coiiunuanue vl tlio snutc. Oil 80 1800. riitAirJit 110LK J?, I F.IDGWAY, PA. DAVID T11AVI.K, Propne.or. Tha uiulersigiieil having tiunl up a luro iiiui commodious hotel ihe houiiiwest coriivrotCeiiiru mid Will street?, with pood nud ouavemeui. emljliiig mtuclied, re.-pett-liuiy sniioiis tbe pioruinige ot hia eld mendsiuii l.'io p'lUiU geuerwly. detlJOO lj DAVID XIIWKit. J7KAMICL1M 1 i 6 U S 17 1 Sir. .U.iliVf, A'j. " LAKGEY MA LONE, I'koib's. The j.ropnetors rcpeciluily asK tlieatteB ticni of their friends aud the jiublio ia geaeral 10 ihe.r U-! and eummo'iioes iiutul. Every uttenaju paid to ihe euu meiieo ot euesis. II. LAKGEY, 3nayf.U-180S.ly J. A. ..i ALU Mi. Have oti hand, a sntrudid asorfe:neDt of all seasonable Goods adapted tc the wants oi tne people of L!k and adjoining counties, whieh they ui soiling at price that defy competition. Thoy woull Hinplyslnte here, that bi;ing very lar-,'0 deaiors, their laoilitiea lor purchasing are unequalled by auy csthlishmeiit in the county. Tliey buy directly from tuaniifaoturer and o:i tha JfKYNULUij HOt'tfE, eey:ol:3t:lls, jeffsssok co, ?a. U. S. BELNAP, PaorFiiroa . Cround Floor. the trains on the l'liiUdalphi Liu Kailroad will run as follows: WCBTWARD. Mail Traill leave l'hiluulpdhia.. 9 10 p.m. ' Uidgway....... l.oii i. iu. V arrive at trie....... ?.4i , m. ErlaCzpleaves l'hiladelphi.., -1.40 p. ni. llid(fwa-...- U ;M a., tu. " arrive at Erie....... -a. 7 40 a. in. Aaoomodaiioa, leaves f.enova,...7.16 a, m. - ltidgwiy,..6.01 p. ui. rr at Kuue. OUp. ui SASTWAKU. Mail Train leaves Erie - 0.00 a. in. ' lUdgway....- 3.00 p. in. " arrive at i'hiUd'a... ti.60 a. ta. Erie Express leaves Ene 9.00 p. in. " l'idgway... -,20 it. ui. ' ar'at Philudulphia- 6 10 p. ni. Accomodation, leaves Kane 7,10 a. va. ' pvidgway...l0.4'.t a. m. err at Sit. Marys 12.00 in. " . leaves St. Marya 7.15 a: m. ' Euiporima 9.35 a iu. " arr at Heiiovo b.UJp. n. Expre.--s, Muil and Aceomiuodalion, eiisl and west, connect at (,'orry aud oil west lound tmins and Mail aceommodatiou e;ist lit. Irvinton with the Oil Creek aud Alle gheny Kiver Hail lto.id. 1V.M. A. BALDWIN. Gen'l &mt. NEW LIVERY STABLE RIDGWAY. DAN SUHiBNEK WISHES TO IN- form the Cittzens of Ridyway, and the public gccerally, that lie has eiarteda Liv ery Stable und wil!keep tJUOU STOCK, GOOD CARRIAGES and Duggics, to let upon tbe most reasona ble toruis Bi, Ho will al90 do job teaming. Stublo in the Drooks Barn, near the Post Oliice, on Mil' street. All orders letl at Ilia Post Office will meet prompuiteu- liou. Aug 20 1S70. tf. UK. LAWRENCE'S COMl'OLMJ FLU lb IXTlliCcT t'F kosko o: ILL, bilii'l HEALTH fltSTCPcEai Not a Secret Quack Medinino Formula Arouod (tie liMie. K EKSEY HOUSE, CkMusviLH, Elk Co., Pa. Joii.n Collins, Proprietor. What a Eoy Can Io. About 260 ycarago, a poor lad of 17 was seen travelling on foot in the poutli of Euelaud. lie earned over his shoul der, at the end of a stick, all the cloth ing he hod iu the world, and had in his pocket an old purse, with a few pieces of money -riven him by his mother when, with a tbiuLbiug,' prayerful heart she took her leave of him on the road a short disuuee from their own cottage. An Oil Farm Yielding 87,000 a Iay. -Mr. James McCray has for some reaching of the entire whalebone down j years owued a farm of 150 acres on the the passage o tse stomach dropped the bone into the'.latter, ani the agony uu- utterible was over. And who was John? for that was his Presently tho conductor otue. He was the son of poor but hon- ame from the front platform and held e8t and pious people, and had 6 broth ut his hand lor the old "eLtlemnn's . . ... ,, , .. ..i. nhi. r inm. H..if.n ii.t.-. Ilia nom.n. 1 ' UIU, null, ui i mi; uu n u mvu in. mi.uu- i ..us pocket for his portmonnaie, found bor liarU lor a living. Lie was a godly t was (ion e. With a look ot surprise Mad, aud at 14 was disappointed in get ting a place as parish clerk, and with bis parents' consent set out to get em ployment . At the city of Exeter, where he Erst went, he met with uo success; but as he looked on tbe beautiful cathedral, and io the bookselleis' windows, a strong de- nid indignation, the old eentleman bluated out, "Those icferaal raseal .ve stolen my pocketbook." N. J'. Sun. Tliuukful for the patronage heretotore so liberally bestowed upuii liui, the new pro piielor, hojies, by pujiu,; strict ut- leutiou to the eouilor: atu convenience of gucdls, to uieril couimujuce u' ta eaiuc. QHARLE3 110LE3, PRAnTIUAh WATCHMAKER, ENGRAVER a JEWEL ER. Wist end of Hyde House, Ridgwny, Pa. Bells as Cheap as Ever, "1 M Oltl'ON HOUSE, r.iiii', "PA. .17. P. MouiL. tiueut ine liydt. lloM.it) U'rojti tf lot. Open Day and Niht- DiiUii. Another advantage. You cats ways ret what ynu want at their storo, f I ntnee vju will savo time by goiii' directly ta them and TIME IS MONIiV. We have no space hero to enumerate ail the advantages vou vl ill I iGOLD AND SILVER WATiJAE. RSPARKD KtltiBliT Dr Dr. J. J. LAWiiFSCB, Original Chcuiio EOSKOO STRIKES AT THE lUXli' 01' DISEASE at PURIFYING THE BLOOD, tlKS'i'OU.NO TDK LI Y ELI AM) KlDNkYB TO A UtALIUr ACTION, AND IN V10UUATI.NQ Til a NIP. V'ltM BV6TKM. This is t'uo Secret of its Wonderf ul Success iu Curing Cousumption in its early stage?, Scrof ula, Syphilis, llyppcpsiu, Liver Compluiut, chruuio Rheu Alaiism, Neuralgia, Ner vous ACuotiuo, Eruptions of tbe Sku, Humors, Loss . nt Vigov, Diseases ot tvid any aud Liiadder. AK1 ALL DISEASES CAUSED RY A HAD STATE Oh' TUE liLOOD. It thoroughly eradicates every kind of Humour aud Rad Taint, aud rcstorea this entire t-jMeui to healthy sonditioa. It is bepoud qucstiou tho FINEST IONIC IN TEE WORLD. Thousands have been changed by the use of this Medicine Iroin weak, sickly, suffering creatures, to stroug, health), und haj.py men aud womeu. Invalids Cauuot Lbiuto to give it a i trial. Clocks, Jewelry, jilvcrwnre, XX VIOLIN AND GUITAR STRINGS. Spectacles, Pens anl Pencils, n . VOLK. 'Mauulucturer and Dealer m'Li icer, oppuaite me numoail Ucpji, Si. .Mary s, 1.1k cuuuiy l a. LNVELOl'ES, LABELS & TAOS neailj primed at the Adfouate Otticc. PARSONS, Exclusive 4gcut lor the su'.o of ALEX. MORTON'S GOLD PENS. have in patronizing thoir establishment. !) Repairing Watches, etc., dona with tho same Rut call and see, and reap the ad- p accuracy a heretofore, t vantages for yourselves, their Goods vou will Cad nov2VC9if Amc ug OO.MET111N 0 KEW IN UIDGWAY I No Mccticiue has obtained tuch great rc.putauoa as this justly eclebarted uoujpouud. FOR TESTIMONIALS From Physicians, Eminent Divines, Editors, Druggints, Merchauts, io., sea KOtKOO A L.MAN A U lur ibis year. PitlCE ONE Lui-LAlt PER BOTTLE t Oa SALB 1ST The 1'rinelpal Drui'jliti in the L'nettd &tate$ and British America. Manufacturer and Dealer iu Roota h bU oca, Main St., opposite Hotel, novllTy Wiicox, Pa. A Tin Mile Hide. On Friday evening last, says the Kittaning Senti nel, a man by the Dame of Nolder, re eidictr near tho mouth of Mahoning, was caught upon tbe aowcatcherof thf locomotive of the C:20 evening Espr down train of tbo Allegheny Vallex Railroad, at or near Mahoning, and car ried from that point to this place before lie was discovered; a distance of tea miles. When the train stopped at Kittan niog, he made bis situation known and was released; but with the exception of a cut upon the head or face, from which tha blood bad flowed pretty freely he received no other injuries. He eould not. so far as we could learn, give any account as to how he got on lhe cowaatcher; and aa he took the ride at his own risk, the conductor made do charge. nn nf a r inrrn nf bilk nn the east side ,f i'etrolium Centre, Penn. While the 8lre 'Prucf? UP in his Cj',Dd t0 becorao i!0O,ie.ttewellat the foot of these hills holar, and at once he set out for the I : i i j onii ,.r .s flowinff 1.000 barre s of oil Der day wa.o.u, .uuie -uv ui.. on, j .u .iu a ;.. wslkin the whole way. At niht ho equally large quantities," Mr. McCray o"' leP' or on the she! was operating with small leases of oil JOARDIAU HuUbE, Keur the Depot, Wilcox, Pa. The undersigned has opened a large bcard itguoui'e hi mo above place, where lie ia auiply prepuieU to Miutiy cue wants ol'thos woo iuay avouiiui tvnu ineir cusioiu. J1AU11N aOMi5i, l'rupnetor JACOB VOUNG k CO , Book Biudera Uud Jiuuk book Manufacturers, Currj, i a. B.uuk Looks JU'le to Order. tered side ot a haystack, and often met with strange companions. He lived chiefly on bread and water, "with occa sionally a draught of milk as a luxury Arrived iu the splendid city of Ox- lord, his clothing nearly worn out and very dusty, his feet soro, and his spir it depressed, he knew not what to do. He had heard of Exeter Collego io Ox- to his MASL1N KetUes, Brass Kettles, Poro teun Sauco l'aus, French. Tiued Suuca jiu,,, i'ruit euns the cheapest aud besi, ot W. tj. SERVICE'S, Hardware Store, l'idgway, Pa. ends, and by industry and perseverance accumulated $75,000, in blissful igno ranee of the streams of wealth lying beneath tho hay and oats bo prudently cultivated on his own farm. Last April, however, Mr. Jonathan Watson drilled a well ou this farm that pumped 400 barrels a dav. and this well, in those dav. when 100 barrels were considered ,ord' and tbi,her he went ttnJ a great yield, gave an importance to the f C8t deligbt "BS CDA to c&rry COttl nronertv. and attracted crowds to obt.i. ,uw lnc tucaeo- 10 cao.pan. " i i j' leases. Tne lartunate owner has now in income of 87,000 a day. There are ibout M wells on the larm pumping trom 50 to oUU barrels a day eacb. Mr McCray demands half the oil as royal (y, and in some instances receives ?1, 000 to I,auu an acre bonus Desidet. A 6. HILL, Physician and Surgeon, J Kereey, Llk Co. l'a. -Dill' GCODS in cnlless varieties, GROCERIES choice and fresh CLOTHING of best material su perior clu aud finish, ROOTS Si SHOES of the best stock aud make, CROCKERY for newly mar lied, middle aged aud eldeily. H ROOT 4 SHOE ESTARLISHMENT: !The subscriber takes thia nizlhod of in-f"rmi-g the citiien.i of Rldgway aud j viciuity that Uu has opened a j BOOT &, SHOE STORE. 1 in the room lately occupied by Henry 8 Thayer in the west end of the Hyde Ilou t6 where may be found a geueral assortment o Dn. Lawkjckck's Woman's Fuiknd Curca all Diseases peculiar lo Females. PETEUiON'S MAGAZINE Wm. P. Furey, editor of the Maach Chunk TVmej has been sued by one T. L. Foster for libel, and at a preliminary examination was held in 2,000 bail lor lis appearance to Court. The pop ularity of Mr. F, and his newspaper ties, and that kind of work. Here, while scouring his pans, ho might be often seeu reading a book. His studious habits soon attracted the attention of the authorities, who admit ted him into the college as a poar schol ar, providing for all his wants. He Painful Accident. On Tuesday gtudied hard, nd was soon at the head last, says tlie blairon Jliraut, a man named Stephen Woodbury, employed. in the planiug mill of Mers. Wilson and Robinson met with a painful acci dent by being caught in the cogs ot the planer, which resulted in the 6erious manpUng of one of hia feet, involving the Ion of two of his toes. His over alls were quite wid in the logs, aud in going about his duties, were quickly caught in the cogs and drew his foot in- I to the machinery. The accident will i ... 1 1 will increase in ten-fold proportion in aonsecjuence ol this action on tbo part J prevent him from working for sr.ma j worka M fru;tg 0f ys iDdUktry and leav Mr. Fetter. time to eonn. ' !,,; jv rMr., of his el5. He rose to ctcat eminence as a scholar, was very useful as a minis ter of Christ, aud many years before his death, which took place when he a at 72; be visited his lather and mother, who were delighted to si-.e their son not only a "great scholar," but a pious bish op. Such was the history ot Dr. John Prideaux, who used to say: "If 1 had been parish clerk of Ugborough. I should uever have been a bishop of Worcester." He left many voluminous This is NO PATEFT MEDICINE HUM BUG, gotten up to dupe the ignorant and credulous, nor is U represented as beiug 'composed of mre iaid precious substations, brought from the lour corners of tho eaitli, eairied seven times nccross the Great llesert of Saharruhoa the back i.t 1'ouiteen camels, and brougtt across tho Atlantic OoeBii on twe Ships." It in a nmj'le mild uvlt.uo Rtmidy, a ytrfert Sptctut for Lilian h anl -Coli in the head," nlso for offensive Rrealh, Lo?s or iuij.ih tuent of ll.o Sente of Smell, Tssie or Heariug, Watering or Weak Eyes, Paiu or Pressure in lht Head, when caused, as they all not uufrequeiiily are, by the violence of CuUrrh. 1 oHer in good faith, a staudine Reward of &oOO for a case of .Catarrh thai 1 cannot cure. I FOR SALE BIT MIST DRUGGISTS JEYJEKTWHKRB Paica 5 Cikis, Btai T mail, pod paid, on receipt cf Sittt CtNTS. Four ackages lor t-vO or 1 Down for $.W Send a two cent simp for lir. Sage's pamphlet on CatarrW Address lhe Pro prietor. K ?, w. ., l"JTit.e: V. V. DRIED FRl'IT. RCTTER. EGGS, PORK, HAMS, LARD, FLO UR, CORN MEAL. AND EVERYTHING ELSE. (j Ladies Shoes, Gentlemant' Boats aud shoes, Boys'B oots and Children's shoe ALSO, Connected with the above establishment I have a Boot aud Shoe .Maun-ifacturing tablishment where work Will be made to order, ltepairiug done on short notice and on rea souable terms. The pup'io uie to give me a call. nl if GLOB. UK WALKER. JOHN G. HALL, Attorney at law, IUdg. way. Elk county Pa. umr.22'tiul JO. IS O. HALL .. JAS. K. V. HA Lb B LANES of all kinds for fios. sale at this BRICK, BRICK! THE SUBSCRIBERS ARE READY Tu furnish brick in quantities to suit purchas ers. Will deliver on board of cars oatha Diiugaschoauda Railroad at Earley. T. KINO CO larlry July 12. 1870. 8m rrj:9c:-.Tij fcr 1371. 7el:7 perta tcititg tp a Cluh of four, superb ji iij.uviuj, L'vtuUC cy,j WAIHSGXOii Ai 'l'ltii LaI'I'LE OF THEN iU.N." While to those guuiug up Clubs of eilil, at $l,o0 each, uu etiu vupy ol Mu-aiiue Ut illl, iu uddmou will bo sout, lice. PEIESON 3 MAUaZIMJ hu the b.st, Origiual Slorien vl buy ol me iauy a bookn, the best Colored lushiou 1'iuiek, lhe beat Steel Engravings, &ic, js., Lveiy luuuly ought lo lake ii. it gtcs uioio ior ioj money than any iu iho world. It will cou- taiu, uext year, iu lis twuite tiuuibers One Thousand pages! Fourteen Splendcd Steel Tlates ! Twelve Colored Rcrlin PaUctts ! Twelve Mammoth Colored F urinous '. Nine llnndicd wuod Cuts! Twenty-lour pages of Musio ! It will also eive Five Original Coivr'i2hi Nuveletts by Mrs. Ann b. biepheLh, hun dred bUoncr stones, all ongiuuL lis tu-pell) MAMMOTH COLOUEU FASHION PLATES aieuheud ufall otliers. These plates ou steel, twiou llio usual sue. TESU3 AlTays.h Aivaa:e: 1 t0!1. or uue y ear $2 00 4 Cul"s ti Of 1:1 to Nearly all kiuds ai eouatry pro duct Hrkei at tke nirkat value, vial 11 im-m m-m p. i m m B..a w ? The subscriber havin e ordered COO ton bituminous and au ibridito coal is now prepared to furnish the peoplo of llidgway with hard oi soft coal, uut or stove sizes, lump run of unties aud Rlacksmithiog coal, in qua ntitiea to suit purchasers. 40 tf M. T. FRENCH. July 23. 1870. J OBWOKK Jlmtiwi tk'( cm. PREMIUMS. Every person getting up a Club of four, at $1,60 each, shall receive, free, a copy ot 'Wal'hingtou !" aud a copy ol mo .uuguiiuo for l7i!t addicts, ClURSLEStS J. PETERisON. 20 Chentnut reel, Philadelpia, l'a. TES IIEECEAHT'D JOUUEAL AKU MW TOBl & I'llHADELl'UIA PSICS CUKRSST. EVEUr WEDNtSDAY ai $J per auuum. The Journal is the cheapen! Commercial paper publiphed- It gives the latest com mercial aud nuaucial reporu aud latest. news, businesa iteuis and articles of inter eat and value to the Alerchunt, Farmer and family. It give a full aud reliable price list, which every uierchaut shoull have. suliburipliou agents wauted. A liberal com mission paid Address WATa'tti t 00.. Put '.i.krre, 1 ft. 7t.
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