ilL" -! ' LSB (fillt djounfir gtoiiate. JIenbt A. Parsons, Jr., - Editor. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2), 1871. BEP7BL10A1T STATE T1C22T. Auditor General: DAVID STANTON, of Beaver Co. Surveyor General: HOBERT B. BRAT II, of Scbujlkill. For Assembly, COL. A. I. WILCOX, of Elk. Onr Caniiiate for Assembly. This week we place at' the head of our ticket the nnruo of Col. A. I. "Wilcox, as the Republican candidate for Assembly, he having received the Re--publican nomination at the Convention "leld at Oyster's. Col. Wilcox is well And favorably known in this county, and lias ever been one of tho foremost in developing her resources and advancing ler inteiests. A more fit nomination could not lave been made, or a candidate better qualified for the position or one more like )y to receive the support of tho people, without regard to party, than tho gen tleman in question. It is rarely the cae that tho office ;neeks the man and not the man tho office, but this is true in this case, and, as a . consequence, many honest Democrats, tired of voting for mere party hacks, -will cast their vote for Col. A. I. Wilcox. Let every Republican do his duty, ;and go to the polls on the 10th day of October, and cast his vote for the Re publican candidate for Assembly, thus :iiiaking victory a certainty. EVANS, the Pennsylvania defaulter, has, in all probability, made his escape through the tardiness of Gov. Hoffman, and tho aid of the Tammany Democrats, in New York. Republicans seek to punish scoundrels, while the Democracy protect them. Let the people remcai ,ber this fact. PiTtrniiNiA's brinht example should be imitated in Pennsylvania this fall. With the local and Stato administra tions against them, the Republican 'have revolutionized the State and car Vied it for tho Srnt time (except ot :the Presidential election of lSOSj isince 1866. On Sute issues the parties :in California took precisely the sanx ; ground. It was on the broader field ot national politics that tho enemy were :uet and vanquished. In Pennsylvania all the advantages aro on our side. Oui administration ol State affairs has been honest, wise and economical, ond with this element thrown iu we ought to .double our efforts and majority. i Forney's Press. FaU the first we advised our friends to be on the alert for the safety cf : their nominations for the Assembly, and j-now we are glad to see that every Re--nublican journal in the State is alive to this point in tho campaign. We must loose no member in the House of Rep resentatives. Under nr circumstance ind foi no purpose let a Republican be 'induces to trade a candidate for Assem--i.i There is no trouble about the j.j. - - , Stale ticket that we will elect by a handiome majority, if we jrt onr vol -out, despite the machinations of the Democracy and the ingratitude of rene. (jade Republican. But we must be watchful ot the Legislature. Mr. Wal lace fights for a noble piize. His ambi tion is at stake his future publio career involved io tho campaign, both of which will be ruined and made worthless if he failb to carry the Assembly. The Re publican party has been in greater dan ger several times than it h now, wnen it won, and it will again win if we are true to ourselves. State Journal. Paris, Sept 17, 1871. The Moot Cenis Tunnel was formally opened to--daybythe French and Italian Minis ters and the local authorities ot boih . countries. After meeting ond congratu lating each other, the party embarked in a gaily decorated train at Bardoneache and passed through the tunnel to Mo dane, making the transit in 20 minutes. A correspondent of 'J he London 'Timet telegraphs that he traversed the Mont Cenis tunnel in 38 minutes; that the air in the tunnel is excellent and the raila perfectly level, and the entire vroik baa been admirably done. The tunnel is 26 feet 6 inches wide; 20 feet high, 8 miles long. It cost .$13,000,000 aod took 2000 fifteen years to build it. The Pottavillp lluiert'. Journal Bays: ."We kero that West Prunswiak town ship nnta in a f!arj for the ebampion ehip'on heavy women. Mrs. Daniel BaMt hes lor the past fifteen yeare re tained ths extraordinary weight ot 480 povnds; She has weighed aa high as 483 pound This !dy "u entitled to the championship ia Pennsylvania aa far aa heard from. A Western gentleman gTertioe for f lelf wppoi-tiBg wife," Temperance and Intempkiianck. The following facts iu record to tem perance aod intemperance are the re corded results of the examinations of nsurance companies, but they will serve also as a brief and effective tem perance lecture. Id a given number ot risks, 1U tem perate persons die, between the age of 15 and 20 inclusive, ond IS intemperate. In a gf.ven number of risk, lp tenipct- atc persons die, between ii and oU, and 51 intemperate the risk being on an inebriate moro than SuO per ccnti greater than on a temperate peison. So 10 temperate persons die, between 31, and 40, inclusive, and about 40 intem perate, or the risk is increased some 400 per cent. Hence insurance companies avoid risks on inebriates, as they would on consumptives, or those suffering from Bright s disease, etc. A tempnnite per son's uhnnco of living is ot 20, 44 2 years; ot SO, 30.4 years; at 40, 28.8 years. An intemperate person's chance of living is at 20, 15.fi year; at 30, 13.8 years; at 40.11 0 years. Deaths from inebriety are not reported on ac count of the opprobrium which attaches to deaths from that disease. The certi ficates of deaths from diseases of the brain, liver and kidneys, organs specifi cally affected by alcohol, are as follows: Diseases of brain, 089; liver, 118; kid neys, 502, making in all l.SGl). The Registrar states it as his opinion that at least 20 per cent., or 273, were the im mediate result of intemperance. This number added to the number of those reported as dying from deliiuin tremens, cives 55 deaths from alcohol, or ono to 1,815 inhabitants. Tho widow of Commodore Barney died in Washington a tew days since, naed eighty-eight years. Sho was the daughter of Samuel Chase, one of the signers of tho Declaration of Indepen dence, who was atterwurds Chief Justice of the Court of Appenls of Maryland. Mrs. Barney was the last daughter ot any of the signers. A GENTS WANTED. 'We want 5000 active, enterprising, thorough men and women, to whom we will give constant work -vn-l good piy. We piblishthe BEST B(OK3, we give our agents the BEST TEKM. The best sell ing Cook now is Uy. SlUXu.. ULiTl. Describing bin wonderful fonts and tricks, a'uIi laughable incidents and adventuns. Igeaie are selling from 20 to 40 copies a lav. AUo. our New Fitmilj Bible, con taining Blai'kwtiod's Compvelieii'ive Aids io the at nay ot tne f-uiiptiires una levins new and improved Dictbnury of the Bible, together with Sixteen Fine Sieel Phites, foiir Maps in colors, mid 'JOO Kiiperior en gravings .in wood-. Family Becoid, Family Album, ttc., So. A complete rrospectus if this Bible and ageuls out hi riirnisLcd roe Io all who mean work. Our pro gramme of NtW BOOKS tor the Fall in iludei a NEW WO UK by MA UK TWAIN. BV5rSneceKtul Agetils will receive first hoice of territory ua MARK TWAIN'S orihcoming great work. C.rcuUrs. Terms, A:., witn lull lniorina ion. Hem free on application to DUf FIELD ASH ft: All. Publisher. 711 Sansoiu Street, Philadelphia. vln'25u ugi linii. rHE NEW DISCOVERY la Chemical and Medical Ecienoe. Dr. E. F. 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THE COMTOUND Tar and Mandrake Pill. for uae in connection with the ELIXIR TAR, ia a rombiuntion of the TWO uifwt valuable ALTEHATIVE Medicine known iu tiie fro feaiion. and reudcra thia fill without exception the very beat ever offered. Ihe SOLUTION and COMPOUND ELIXIR of ii without doubt the Lett remedy known ia cjuih of CHCLER& AND YELLOW FEVER. It ia a Sparine for eu:hdiaeea, and abould be kept in the hoax-hold of every family, especially during thoae tuouiha iu which CHOLERA m YELLOW FEVER are liable to prevaiL A email quantity taken daily will prevent coatreuuuf thvae terrible Eolation a ad Compound Ellsir, 11.00 per Bottle Tolatile Bolntioa for Inhalntion. J.ft0per Dos Tar and if ailrake Pilli, JOete box. BendforCirenUrof rOklTlVC C7KES to your Drugs'1, or to L. T. HYDE & CO., BOLE fBOPBIETOBS, 110 E. ZZd St., Xtw Torft. For Salt hv O. 0. MES3ENGKR. Druggist, IP? Jmm a!s LLION' OF LIVES SAVED! the most remarknlilo facta of this remarkable ?e, not that to mnny peraons re the victimc of dyspepsia or in digestion, but. It willing f ielims. Now, we would not be understood Io nay thnt any one regards dyspepsia wilh favor, or feela disposed to rank it among tho luxuries of life. Far from it. Those who have ex perienced its torments would scout such an idea. All dread it, and would gladly dis pense with its unpleavnnt familiarities. Mark Tnpley, who wns jolly under all the trying circumetnnnes in which he was placed, never hni an attack of dyspepsia, or his jolity would have speedily forsaken him. Of all the multifarious diseases to which the human system is liable, there is perhaps no one so generally prevalent ns dyspepsia. There arediseises more acute and painful, and which more frequently provo fatal, but none the effeets of which are so depressing 'o the mind and so positively distressing to the bod. If there is a wretched being in the woild it is A CONFIRMED DYSPEPTIC. We have said that dyspepsia is perhaps (he most universal of human diseases. This is iniphntically the case in the United Slates. Whether this general prevalence is due to the churnoicr of the food the method of its preparation, or the hasty manner in which it is usually swallowed, is not our province to explain. The great fct with which we are called to deal is this: DYSPEPSIA PREVAILS almost univei sally. Nenrly every other person you meet is a victim, an apparently willing one: were this not the case, why so many sufferers, when a certain, speedy ana sate remedy is willuu the easy reach of all who will avail themselves of it!! But says a dys peptic: What is this remedy? to which we reply: This great nllevator of human null-ring is almost as widely known ns the Lngiish language. it lias allayei the agonies of thousands, and is to-day carry- comfort and encouragement to thousands or others. 1 his acknowledged panacea is noue other than Dr. HOOFLAND'S GERMAX BITTERS Would you know more of the merits of this wonderful prepaiation than can be leal noil ir-nn the experience of others? Try it yourself, and when it bai failed to fulfil the assurance of its e IK racy given by tho proprietor. I lien nhsndou faith iu it. LET IT BE REi.iE.MUF.REl), first of all, that IIOOFLAN ITS GERMAN BlTTEHti is ..o rum beverage. Thej are composed wholly of the pure juice or vital principle of roots. This is not a mere assertion The extracts from which they are compounded are prep ncd by one of the ub'esl of German chemists. Their effects can be beneouial only in nil case of the billiary i-ysiem. llootiAnd's German Bitters stand without an equal, acting piomptly and vigorously upon the liver; i hey remove its torpidity and cause health ful secretion of bile thereby sit) plying the stomach with the most indispensable elements of sound digesliou in nrt-per pro portions. They purify tho blood, cleaning the vital fluid of all hurtful impurities nud su planting them wilh the elements of genuino neallhtuluess. Now, there are certain classes ot per sons to whom extreme Bitters are not only unpalatable, but who find it impossible to take them without positive discomfort. For such Dr. IIOOFLAND'S GERMAX TONIC1 !iaa been specially prepared. It is intended for use where a slight alcoholic ttunulant is require! iu connection with the well known Tonic properties of the pure Ger man Bitters. IIOOFLAND'S TONIC acts with almost marvelous effect. It not only stimulates the flagging and wasting enerjties, but invigorates aud permanently strengthens its action upon the Liver and (stomach thorough, perhaps less prompt than the Bitters, wlien tun sinie quantity is taken is nono the less certain. Indigestion, IJilliousness, I'hysicat or .Ner vous prostration, yield readily to its po tent influence. It gives the invalid a uiw and stronger hold upon life, removes de pression ot spirit, an t inspires ciietrlul. ness. Uut Dr. llootlund s Deneiactions to the human race are not contiucd to his celebrated GER.MAV BITTERS, or his invaluable Tonic, He has prepared au other medicine, which is r ipialy winning its way to popular lavor be.-uuse ot us in trinsic luetits. This ii HOOt'LAN D'$ PODOPI1YLLIX PILL, a perfect B.tbsli- lute for mercury without uuy of mercury's evil qualities. Thete wonderful rill?, which orelntefd- ed to act upon the Liver, are mainly com posed ot 1'uuoiiliylliii, or the vital princi ple of the uiaudrike root. It is the medi cinal virtues of this hcnlfh-giviug plant in a perfectly pure and highly cone-JutrateJ form. The Podophyllin ucts directly on the Liver, stimulating its functions and causing it to mike its billiary secretions iu regular and proper quaniuies. lue inju rious results which invariably follow the ise of mercury is entirely avoided by iheir use. But it is not upon the Liver only that their powers are exerted. The extract of Mandrake contained iu them is skillfully couibiued wilh four other ex tracts, oue of which acts upon thj ttomach, one upon the upper bowels, one upon the lo.ver boweU, and prevents any griping effect, thus producing a pill that influences the entire digestive aud alimen'ary system, in an eaual aud harmonious manner, and its action entirely tree from nausea, vomit ing or griping pains common to all other purgatives. possessing 'hese much desirable qualities the Podophy lliu becomes invaluable as a FAMILY MEDICINE. No household should be wituou. them. They are perfectly safe, requi e but two for an ordinary dose, are prompt and effi cient in action, and when used in connec tion with Dr. Iloofland'i German Bitters, or Tonic, may be regarded as certain spe cifics in all cases of Liver Complaint, Dys pepsia, or any of the disorders to wliiun the system is ordidarly subject. The . PODOPHYLLIN PILLS aot upon the stomach and bowels, carrying off improper obstructions, while the Bitters or Tomo purity the blood, strengthen and invigorate the trune, give tone and appe tite to the stomach, and thus build up the invalid anew. Dr. Hoofland, hav'ng provi led int rnal remedies for disease, ha iveu the world one rnaiuly for external application, in the wonderful preparation knowi as Ds. UOOr LASDB UKrJr.lt. OIL. This Oil is a sovereign remedy for pains and achesof all kinds. Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Toothache, Chilblains, Sprains, Burns, Tain iu the Back and Lotus, luugworuis, etc., etc, all yield to its exteraal application. Taken interuuiiy, it is a cure tor Heart burns, Kidney Diseasos, Sick Headaches, Colio, Dysentery, Ciolera Morbus, Cramps, Pains in th-J Sto naoh. Colds, Aslhmt, eto. These remedies will be sent by express t any locality, ii""n a',n,--i,i'n to the PRINCIPAL OFFICE, at lh GERM VN MKUIC1N i STORE, No. 631 ARC II ST.. . HlLADLLPMlA. CUAS. M. EVANS, Proprietor. Formerly C. M. JACKSON & CO. TKut Hentd $t art for tale by U ugguU Bfrtktfptri a! iltd&im litaUrt every Aer. VlaMyl, f M1L1 It is one of aAyer's Sarsaparilla Is widely known as one of the most effectual remedies ever discovered for cleansing the cys tem and purifying the blood. It has if stood the test of S vodf-a. with A. rnn. stantly growing rep n tut ion, based on its Intrinsic virtues, and sustained by its re markable cures. So mild as to be safe and beneficial to children, and yet to searching as to effectually purge out the grent cor ruptions of tho blood, such as the scrofulous and syphilitic contamination. Impurities, or diseases that have lurked in the system for years, soon yield to tliis powerful anti dote, and disappear. Hence its wonderful cures, many of which are publicly known, of Scrofula, and all scrofulous diseases, Ulcers, Irruptions, and eruptive dis orders of the skin, Tumors, ISlotclies, Itoils, Pimples, Pustules, Sores, St. Anthony's Fire, Kose or lirysipe lits, Tetter, Salt Klicuin, Scald Head, Itiugworm, and internal Ul cerations of the Uterus, Stomach, and Liver. It nl?o cures other com plaints, to which it would not seem especi ally adapted, such as Dropsy, Dyspep sia, Fits, Neuralgia, Heart Disease, Female Weakness, Debility, and Leucorrhoca, when they are manifesta tions of tho scrofulous poisons. It is an excellent restorer of health and strength in the Sprinjr. By renewing tho appetite and vigor of the digestive organs, it dissipates thelepression and listless lan guor of the season. Even where no disorder appears, people feel better, and live longer, for cleansing the blood. The system moves on with renewed vijior and a new lease of life. PREPARED B T Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass., Practical ana Analytical Chemist. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE, i'or Sale by fi. G. MESSENGER, Druggist, Hidgway, Fa. HALL'S U6ETHBIE SICIUAI HAIR RENEWER. Every year increases the popu larity of this valuable Hair Prep aration, which is due to merit alone. Wc can assure our old patrons that it is kept fully up to its hish standard ; and it is the on ly reliable and perfected prepara tion for restoring Gray or Faded Hair to its youthful color, making it soft, lustrous, and 6ilken. The scalp, bv its use, becomes white and clean. It removes all eruptions and dandruff, and, by its tonic proper ties, prevents the hair from falling out, as it stimulates and nourishes the hair-glands. By its use, the hair grows thicker and stronger. In baldness, it restores the capillary glands to their normal vigor, and will create a new growth, except in extreme old age. It is tho most economical Hair-Dressing ever used, as it requires fewer applica tions, and gives the hair a splendid, glossy appearance. A. A. Hayes, M.D., State Assayer of Massachu setts, says, "The constituents aro pure, and carefully selected for ex cellent quality; and I consider it the Best Preparation for ita intended purposes." Bold by all Druggist and Dealert inllcdidnm. Price One Dollar. Buckingham's Dye. FOR THE WHISKERS. As our llenewer in many cases requires too long a time, and too much care, to restore gray or faded Whiskers, we have prepared this dye, in one preparation, which will quickly and effectually accomplish this res.'ilt. It is easily applied, and produces a color which will neither rub nor wash off. Sold by all Druggists. Price Fifty Cents. Manufactured by R. P. HALL & CO., NASHUA.. TSM. OSADALIS TlIE INGREDIENTS THAT COMPOSE ROSADAIJS are published on every package, there fore it is not a secrei preparnuun, consequently rnTsiciiss prescribe ii It is a certain euro for Scrofula Syphilis in all its forms, Rheuma tism. Sinn Diseases, Liver Com plaint and all diseases ot tne Blood. OSS BOTTLE CF E0SASALI3 will do more good than ten bottles of the Syrups of Sarsaparilla. THE UNDERSIGNED PHYSICIANS have uted Rosadaliaintheirpractice tor tho past three year and tnely endorse it es a reliable Alterative and Blood Purifier. DR. T. C. TUGH, of Baltimoie. DR. T. J. BOY KIN, DR. R. W.CARR. " DR. F. O. DANNF.LLV, ' , ... DU. J. S. SPAUKS.-of Nicholaaville, K y Dfl. JVL. McCAHTHA, Columbia, s c DR. A. B. NOBLES, Edgecomb, N. C. USED AKD ENDORSED BY J. B. FRENCH t SON'S, Fall River, Mas. F. W. SMITH, Jackson, Mich. A. F. WHKELKlt. Luna, OUio. B. HAI.L, Lima. Ohio. f'BAVI.N A t:0.. Gnrdonsvllle. Vt SAM'L. G. Met AjJJJk.N, .aluriii-tf boro, lean. Our snire rill not allow 01 anv e. tf-iwif.il H-maiks ill relation ta lie lirlueiof Itcjsadalis. Tuthe Mcdii-.il Praieuioanacuaianteea Fluid Ex tract superior to any they La ever used in tha traimmt of riinmisf-1 Blood; and te the afflicted we nay iry uosanin. aua iou iui u io utaiiu. i ..... - - Ruadalls Is sold by all DnirIsts, pries i.o per bottle, auuio EH. CLZKSKTS & C3. I UmvfextvTing Chemntt, - BilTlMOHS, . fcSM Vassal NI-L!li!MU...'l .JUL3lXfljS U.Ui,jJ.'lUL'.g POWELL & KIME Powell & Kimc Having erected a large and well arranged new Store House on the eld site, eineo tbe fire, and filled it from ctUarto garret with the choicest goods of all descriptions, that can be found in any market, are fully pre pared to receivethelr old customers, and supply their wants at bottom Sguret WHOLESALE 02 RETAIL. Their assortment it now complete, eon- prising DI1Y GOODS, GROCERIE3, CROCKERY, HARDWARE, CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, ' HATS AND CAPS, NOTION, et-., etc. PORK, FLOUR, SALT, Feed, Boans, Butter, drikd;aitle3, diukd;peaciies, Canned Goods, In short everything wantal in the Country by LUMBERMEN, FARMERS, ME CHANICS, 'MINERS, TAN. NERS, LAB0RINQ4MEN, 7TrT(,T VTaOTl'V ! JL-i -Ll'lA' X JJ J X Also full stowk of Manilla:: fuo:p e of tha best manufacture, of suitable Jsites for rafting and running purposes. Ann nm, Riagwry, Pt., Mawh t71 fVJlE SINGER 1 UnufaotTxriog Company. AT -THTS WORLD'S FAIR, Constituted by the homes of the people Rcoeivcd the Great Award of the HIGMSOT SALES ! And hnvo left, all rivila far behind them, for they One Hundred and Twenty-seven . Ihousaud, J1. i grit Uuudred and Thirty-three Machines! being more than forty thoutand in advance ef elhir uales of tho tiveviovs year, and over forty-four thoutand mort than the talet of any othrr Company for 1870, as shown by the following figures from sworn re turns of the sale of Licensees. The linger Manufactur ing Company sold over the Florence Hewing Machine Co., 101,178 Machines. 8old ovr the Wilcox Gibbs S. M. Co.. 8,948 62,83; do do do do do Eold over the Weed Sew- itg Machine Co., Sold over the Orover Jt Baker S. M. Co.. 70,431 62,677 told over the Howe Ma chine Co., Sold over the Wheeler & Wilson Man'fK Co., 41.624 all ot which i mainly owinc to the popu lar. ty of what is known ns the ".ve t FAMILY 8KWIXQ MACHINE," which is now fast finding its way into every well regulated household. For Circulars giving full particulars of Machines, their folding Cases of many varieiii-s of wood and finish, their Attachments for numerous kinds of vork, which, till recently, it wus thought that delicate fingers alone could perform, as well as particulars about all articles Ufced by their Machines, such as Twist, Linen Thread, rpool Cotlou, Oil, sc., die, apply to any of their Authorized Agents, or to THE BINGEi MANUFACTURING 408 Broadway, New York. Philadelphia Office 1106 Chestnut St. CO., A. CUM MINGS, Agent, Ilidgway, Pa. Vlnl9jelyl3m7. STEREOSCOPES, VIEWS, ALBUMS, CDKUMOS, FRAMES. E. & H. T. ANTHONY &, CO. 691 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, Invite the attention of the Trade to their extenriva assortment of the above goois, of their own publication, and importation. Also, PHOTO LANTERN SLIDES and GRAPHOSCOPES. NEW VIEWS OF YOSEMITE. I. & H. T. ANTHONY A CO.. 691 Brondway, New York, Opposite Metropolitan Hotel, Importers and Mauufaeturers of PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS. vln2yl. t NEW LIVERY STABLE is DAN SCRIBNER WTISIIES TO IN- formtho CittzcDS of Rirlgway, and the nublie roterallv. that h baa atarln.la T.iv. r cry Stable and will keep GOOD STOCK, GOOD CARRIAGES aod Buggies, to let upon the most reasons. ble terms. Belle will also do job teasing. Stable in the Brooks Barn, near the Post Office, on Mil street. All order left at the Post Office will meet prompt atten tion. Aug 20 1870. tf. X JL Revolvers! The New X L Revolvers, No. 1 22-100 Cal.. ho. 2 42 It 0 Cal., short. No. 8 32 100 rai.,lone. No. 4 88-100 Cal.. for Pocket Uevohers, are unturpatied. They use the ordii ary Copper Catridge and are beautiful id shape acd fiuish. THE RALLARD DERRINGER, 41-100 Cal., has no equal ai a Derringer. Full and complete stexk of Guob, Rifles, Pistols, Ammunition and Sportsmen a Goods, Manufactured by UEBWIN & HULBEET, 83 Chambers and 65 fteade Streets, Rend for Ce-t.iogtn NEW YORK, tIdI&wIO- CHA.OLBJ A. DAXA, Editor. A Nweaaral taiPreteit Tim a. tntoadod far Fooplo Kaw on Earth. Ioclodlnj Farmei-S. Merhanlet. Marrhantt, Pro fmi'.ooal Man, Wutksra, Tainkera, and a I Man Bar ol Monatt Fo'.ki. and tba tVlvn, Boas, and Baoaatari o( all lata. OKl-r OXH DOLLAR A TBAR I OKE nVSDRCO COPIES FOR f 30. Or leie ttaan One Cont a Copy. Let than b a SO Ciab at avory Poal omoa. 1IWI.WEKKLV BjJS, 93 A TSAR, ef ttie ami His and tnrttl character at THB WEEKI.T. bTi with a greater variety ot mlajl!aiieoua readme, and fnrnhulnr tho nwa to Itt tahKilbera with araaler trsaliseM. beaalua It aifiaa twice a weak lostoad of onca only. THE DAILT St'X, CO A YEAR. A preauloentlr rea1:-he nnwuntiier. iritn tia lariraat ctruuiail.n ira tho world. Kr. inna Dandent, and l-arle a In i-olltict. Al ttm newa from ert;rywb(.rrt. 'I'w cenia a eopy i by malt. 00 otJi a aioutu, or $0 a tar. TERMS TO CLUBS. THE DOLLAR WEEKLY MUrt. Five eoplea, oca yaar, unaraiely a"ilre--d. Four iollnra. Ta enptei, one rer, aennrnteir ai'trnsod (and au extra eup to the gutter up Ti-lnD). Elan Dollar, fwanir eon'i, one yaur, annrrntlv adrtiested (audau caira eopy w tu yetn-r tin or cinb). Fifteen Deliare. Fifty corl-i. era tenr, to cne a-ldretn land tha Seuu.Wtitlt'y oai jrmr ti ectifr n u of club), Thirty-throo Dalian. Fifty rop, enn vaar, e paratelv oidremeo (and tua kcaii- weakly una year to uctfer Ue op rtuh), Thirty. Bvo Dollar. Dne hairtrad cnrlra, hm yew, tr rno ad1ret iund uia lial.y for una ya.tr to th-! it. -tor m of C-B'- , lifty Dol'.ara. d.--H1 iaii( UioiUyiuruL8 yeur to i an ievtr "telab), hixtr Dollar. TUB SEMI-WEEKLY BEX. H eoalaa, one year, teparatclv aridtmri, Etcht Dnilar. Tt eot let, ore var. tunaratew nuirciiea (and oa extra cojy to (Hitr uji cf ,1 o). ttlxtcea Dollar. MVD TOCR BtOXET ffjat riflre oHer.ciccka, or diam nn Kew ' era. wnaraver ci-nveainnt. If not. tnen reklibcr lu containing money. Aldrem I. Tf. EKntAKi. P-tb lthcf, Ban otHca. .Sow York CWy. RAIIEOAES- PHIIAD2IPEIA &o IBIE RAlLEOiO SUMMER TIME TABLE. ON and after MONDAY. AUO. 7th, 1871, tha trains on the 1'hiUdelphia & Hrie Bailrond will run ns follows: WKSTWAKU. Mail Train loaves I'liilndelphia 7.10.p. m. " ' ' Uidpway lO.llo . m. " . " arrive at Krie ii.-'t') p. m. Srie Kxp leaves Philadelphia...! J !!() p. at " , " " Uidgwny 2 0 a. m. ' " arrive at lirie 7 40 a. n. Accomodation, leaves linnva,...7.1o . m. " " Biilgwuy,..& 4H p. m. " arr at Kane 8.0up. m. KASTWAUI). Mt.Il Train leaves Krie 11. -'it) a. m. " " " lliUgwuy....M 4.O.' p. iu. . ' arrive at Philad'a... 7. .'JO a. m. Erie Kxpraee leaves Kite 9.00 p. u. " " J- idgway ... 1.4K a. ui. " " ar-t, Philadelphia. 3.00 p. m. Actomndation, leaves Kline fi.CO a. in. ' Uidgway... 7.-5 . m. arr &tl. Marys aiu. leaves St. Marys 10.30 a in. " arr at Benovo 6.40 p.m. Mail Kaet conuects east mid wett at Urin with L 8 4 M S R W and at Corry and Irvinttton with Oil Creek aud Allegheny R It W. Mail West with west bound trains on I. S & M S H W and at Corry and lrvinelon wilh Oil Creek and Allegheny 11 K V. Warren Accommodalion ent and wast with trains on L H and M tj It east and west and a4 Corry with O C and A II K It. Kri Avcommodatiun i'usl at Corry and Irvinetnn with O C aud A 11 K W. Eliuira Mail and linlFiilo Kxpress mako cltiae ct-nneciiun at Willinni.xpurt with N O K v trains nonh and south. Citittwis.-a passenger (ruins will be rua east from Wuiiiunt-port on Eluiini Mail. WM. A. BALDWIN. Gcn'l Sup't. N'KW TI.ME TABLE. ' Commencing June 6ih. 1871. ALLEGUENY VALLEY R. R. THE BEST ROUTE BETWEEN PITT3 BUttOH AND POINTS ON TUB PJIIL'A. & ERIE H. It. GOINO SOUTH. Day Express leaves Oil City at 2 10pm Arrives at rittsburgb 7 05 p ru Night Express leaves Oil City 9 45 p m Arrives at t'litsbiirgtt e 4(1 a m Mail leaves Oil City 9 45am Arrives at Pittsburgh 6 00pm GOINO NORTH. Day Express leaves Pi.tsburg at 8 35 a m Arrives at Oil City at 3 05 p ra Night Exprees leaves Pittsburgh 10 10 p m Arrives at Oil City 5 65 a m Way Passenger leaves Pittsburgh 12 30 p m. Aarrives at Oil Oily 7 45 p tu Close Connectious made at Curry for Pittsburgh wilh trains East and West ou P. & E. B. 11. Pulliunu Pnllace Drawing Room Sleep, ing Cars on Night Express Trains between Corry and Pittsburgh. Ask for Tickets via Allegheny Valley R. R. J. J. LAWRENCE. Gen. Supt. PAPER FOR THE PEOI LE. THE GLOBE. ESTABLISHED 1868. An Independent Evening Journal. Served by Currier at Ten Cents per week. Ask your newsdealer for it. 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