& 0mtiitjj gitoratc. THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1ST.'). C'nr Tis liidgirny. Erie Express East 2:01 n. m. do do West IWifl n. m. do Mail ERst. 6:00 p. ni. do do West 2:2S a. m. Rcnovo Accommodation Post 8.55 a. nr. do do West 0:20 p. m. elk lodge, a. y. m. The stated mortices of Elk Lolprs, No. 879, are lield at their linll. corner of Mnin nnd Depot streets, on the second mid fourth Tuesdays of each month- D. n. DAY, Scc'y. Hates of Advertising. One column, one year.. " " " .. $75 00 40 00 2"ti0 15 00 Transient advertisements per square of eight lines, one insertion $1. two inser tions, $1.50, three insertions $2. Business cards, ten lines or less, per year $5. Marriage nnd Death notices inserted 'gratis. Advertisements payable quarterly. Some cool weather the past few days. TnB round Josephine waist is around. The Fourth passed off very quietly in Ridgway. Jas. IIaoerty has lately received a new stoek of summer eoods, Sheriff Oyster advertises another lot oi laud, for sale, in this issue. Eo. Paine has broken ground for n dwelling house on the Fuller lot on South street. Methodist Services in the Court House next Sunday, morning nnd even ing, by Rev. J. V, Davis. Geo. Rhines is erecting a nevr building ou Main street, near the 15utik, to be used tor a billiard saloon. Special Correspondence to tiic Advocate. The Fount ii at Kane. The P7th anniversary of the Independence of the United States was celebrated in almost very city and town in tlie c.iuntry, but in no place vms there a more quiet or ucce?;l'ul celebration than at Kane, where the birthday uf At'icricrn Freedom was made a diy of ioj-iiciny;. to every ouo who participated in the f ativities of the day as conducted by the C. T. B. Society of that littly village upou the mountain. The lnoruiiiu; hmirs were wet and gloomy, eaiiMiiy ni.iDy to put tin long faces, predicting a rainy dis agreeable) day, but at nine o'clock the rain began to abate, and at lYf P. Wie the Silver Cornet Hani from llidgwaj put in an appearance, and a aiier pros pect was presented, at 10 oVIuc': tl.p sky began to show itself throngli tho clouds, and the society convened &t I lie church, wher the pr.,co.--i in v:::s formed and headed by flu Hand marched to the residcuco of Gen. Tln m. Tj. Kano who for once was tfjrprin.il in hi.i t.wu oaiup, captured, and inarched through the vruods and strcctr. uf Kane &r; uo'-ei;U ing prisoner. Tlie beautiful grove near the Kane hotel wr.s the scene of the festivities. The ticivtuunics wcie opened by music, followed by the reading o! the Declaration of Iudcpjudenuo by Gen Kane, who delivered a brief oration. After this formal opening of the day everyone gave tlu-uiceivos- up picas-are. Those inclined to trip the light fantastic toe foru ed on the platform erected for that purpose in tha grove, and io.umc, dancing, and feasting were the order of the dty. The ladies of the society pro pared a tempting array of eatables toward which many a longing jinnee was cast until the command was heard, "fall iu for rations," which was obeyed with alacrity, and justice done to the provisions, but great injustice to the etomacba. Dancing couticued in cue grove until c.Muiug, wheu all adjourned to the spacious hall in the Kane hotel, where were convened the bright, gay, and beautiful, iu sufficient numbers to fill to overflowing the large ball room which was generously thrown open for the occasion by Gen. Kane, This dance was the crowning event of the day, and a more joyful sight to behold than the Btniling faces of that happy company, is seldom seen iu this vicinity. The floor managers were kind aud obliging, aud excellently performed their part of the work, and uutil -past the small hours of morning the dauco cootiaued; wheu last the company dispersed it was with the kinliest feelings toward the society, which by its excellent management bt btowed so much unalloyed enjoyment. In short Kane enjoyed a truly yhn'otu Fourth. The Ridgway Band aided greatly to the enjoyment and success of the day, their excellent music aud bright dashing unfiormsj pleasing both car and eye. The society, under whose auspices this celebratiou was held, realized a handsome sum to be applied toward die advancement of the truly nobhi work iu which they are engaged. M iy they en joy many happy returns of the "day wo celebrate." ' X. T. Yty. Kane, July Cih, 1S73. FiiiE AT Empohium. Last Tmsday afternoon, Cook's block, opposite the Bidillc houso was entirely consumed by fire. The Cimeron Jla-uld office was located in this block and is a total lo-s. The cause of the fire is not known to us. Loss from 510,000 to $15,000. In surance about 52,000. Corner-stone Latum. Sunday, the 29tlr ult., was a memorable day in the history of tho Lutheran church of this village, ns the comer-stono of the future church edifice was that day laid with the usual imposing ceremonies of such occasions. Tho services were opened in- tho morning by German ser vices conducted by the Rev. J. Brcne tnan, assisted by Rev. Prof. Roth of Tiel College. At 3 o'clock, p. in., ser vice in English and an eloquent dis course by Kev. Roth, after which all re paired to the site of tho proposed church on South street, where :he coiner-stone ceremonies were conducted by Prof. Both, before a largo and' deeply inter ested audience. In the evening services iu German and English were held iu tho Court House, and tho people of Ridgway, seldom, if ever, li.-toiicd to so eloquent and piaclical a discourse as that delivered by Prof. Both. 1 he day was all that could have been wished tor, and we congratulate; the Luthetars of Bidic wap ou the happy eoiii.iiaiKcJiieul of a work of so much interest to themselves and to the people of Bi 'g-.v .y. Commencement Exercises at Edinboro State Normal School. On Thursday, June 2Gih, it was our good fortune to bo proscut at the com mencement exercises of tla Kdiuboro Normal School. The day was ail that that could be desired for such an occa sion, and wit!i loijuets, white dresses, :! beami.ig faces the scene was one that will bo carried with those present, especially those graduating, as a blight nictne:i'o. At 10 o'clock a. n.r the ex ercise., consisting of craiions aud essays by the members of thj graduating ola--, iutcrpcred by vocal aud instrumental music, began, aud continued utitil noon. At two o'clock p. iu., the exercises were re:U!i::.a s lour. Tt: of ten iy! few exc. well. cor v.- U iui.-prt , consisting with ti.ctiii-!ves S'.a-s, Prof. rad .'-laiM-r Cl;;- i cod ten yc:: O.on-'., ocqtiitcd : eui'Wtiru; o:" d Contcr, y-riri'MpIo ot the scliool, invited the gr;;iu:rC3 to his hotise, vliciu tlioy wore rogailc-J with su csccileat tutch, c-)a'stit!g of ice cream, stiawlvrriiv, ci-kc i;id cold chiiluii. The Edinboro i Xoru't! Schjo! is an liotLor to the .St.ite, and increases in undir the u:a-ia:: Useitliness VI uch ear incut of Prof. C-.i'pcr. L?ttor iron Washington. Y ASH I SOT ON, B. ing, July :, ); Tlio Kouith wis utiuvhiy E cchbiated hero ao- eordiug I'J the usual cur toni, there, bi'.ir.g. no foriu.i! pub'ie disjday. J'ir.atc pic nics, c:--cuisio!:s doiva tho lltoaii-.c by sicatiur ::r:d f. ! 3 to tho i-:untry t..wtis Ij.ing i!o: dip 'roi:' r.iilrou-1 1'kjjs there v,e:e witho-it. nnnihii-. 'j hero was a policial rush lor cod and shady places, livery possible mode of conveyance was called into requisition. Those who ob oljccted to spending the day ou board crowded steamer J found other mei.hods (if getting out of towu. Some bore v. ith the ii.coi:v"niciHvs of crowded railcad trains till they could reach some quiet vilh'ge. noar which they found shady woods and Jcoft grass-piais; others went to tho country ia carriages and omnibuses cud ambulances ami ex pre:.j wagons; others took the street cars aud rode nut to fho suburbs in the neighborhood ol the Soldiers' Home, Moe.t.t Olivet, Uniontown and George town Heights; others to-;!; row-boats and pulled up the river to Tallo Rock, th: Chain Bridge or to Littlo Palls; others went on loot and others contented them selves by going no farther than to some uf wic spl. iidid parks with ,'liich our city ubtatids. Though there was a gr-oeral exodus from the city early in the morning it was by no means a quiet day. Ex -icily at twelve o'clock the guns i.t the .Nui-y Yard and ut the Arsenal belched i.uih their deafening roar iu honor of Inde pendence Pay, Hid Uncle Sam w.:s 1 poorer to tho extent ot a gool many hundred pounds ot guupov.jer. Ex actly at the same insia.it the- fire-bells and the cl.urch-bciis rang ou;, liiiiug tho air with the voices of their hundreds of tongues. And last, but not least in making a noise, were our boys God bless the boys, we envy thorn tho fine sport they have ou the Pouith. Well, our Washington boys aro like all other boy.--, and they have bceu making it lively hero for a week past, much to tho discomfiture of timid and nervous people. Last night was especially uu important event io them, as ''tire Fourth of July comes only once a year." The sky rockets, the Koinan candles, the grass, hoppers, the devil-chase rs, the piu whc'els, ibe red lights, the blue lights, the grceu lights and tho white lights with which our streets wero lighted up and our ears siuuucd wore to those lads the source of such iiumeuse fun that one cuiiuot help but feel that such mo wcnts come but sold ):u br one's lifetime. Aud not only to the boys wero su-Jr tilings a source of enjoyment. The streets were crowded with little fgirls who cLii'iicd their bauds and shouted in i-,.iv inc. !'ien h.roer folks seemed to like it, as every door ,tcp and balcony was crowded with young in;n and maidens whoso plcaf jnt laces tostiGeil that they were not insensible to what was going on about them. Eveu older lolks looked on viih countenances de noting an interest iu the proceedings. Here nnd there wcio falheis nud even grandfathers out in the middle of tho utreet surrounded" by groups of little fellows to whom they imparted instruc tions as to how to manage their most complicated toys. Tako it all in all the Fourth of July is a great day with us, and it is well we havo such a day, the scenes of which quicken our blood and cause us to love more and more the in stitutions of a free and glorious country. Although much attention has recently been attracted to the order of the Pat rons of Husbandry, which has become quite an important element iu the po litical and economical affairs of the country, but little has hitherto been known as to its origin. But noiv that it is fo well established its founders have concluded to make public tie circum stances of its origin aud of the rise and growth of an organization which num bers an.oiig its members huuJreds of thousands of f.irnieis throughout the land. Tlie people of this city were as much astonished as unylmdy to be told that it was started only a lew years ago by a few govcfLiiieiit clerks. In lS'Jii a Mr. () 11. Kelly, at that time con ticctcU with the l)epar!u:i i;t of jipti culture, was si sit ti oa t -ur of observa tion through wi'St of the Southern States. While considering the state ol agl iiultuie in that section and through out lac country ho formed a p'an lor organizing a s-ooiety i-viiii' lor its object the geui .ra 1 i'.itou ,-ts el agi i ultttre, aud on completing his tour retired to his larui in Miuuesolj to perfect h plans. Id November o! the came year he re turned to Wu.-.hi'igtou feud obtaining a clerkship iu tho Post Ollice Depart meut began to look ubcut for some one to co operate with him. Most ot those wlini-i lu addressed o: tie sui j-'Ci ImJ little coniidciieo iu the scheme cud look nj iiiteio.-t In it. Aitcr ft iwno, howevei, lu sue'.i'eiie.i in iioeiing a lew who en gaged hi aiiily la the ii)ovonie:H nud in Au;:!:', I ."ni 7, tho Srst liiect'iiig el tlie older was In ,J. JVomineiit au:oog those eng'i'.'.vd in t!:e iiii;i::c..ry si. ps wtro Mi. U'lliii'i! Sauiid..-;-s, .-Uj-c-.ttin t.deiit of the experimental fu;:n beiongina to the Ag ricultural J'i paiiim.ni; Mr. William Belaud, ciii'.-t clerk of the finance Di vision ul t :so i'o-'t Olliccj C.'iptiiin .Klin II 'i'houit.soi!, a;i iiiiiio 'ie iri-'nd oi YOU!' corropofdei;t, and others. Mr. S-iun-d. rs si.irted ieriH; ii.-O .-i y fi-r a tour ii toe Wt.-t :.iid en iln. 1'in oi Auj.ii.-t established a gratif.e in St. ,ouis, Mo. He al.-o aioii' U the iol.-rr-M- of a iiuni- b I of loading nyi ieoit'.it ists hi 'he 'Y 1 he iiitr.tial iraiu:'' w:s oruntiis 'cl nil Dccmibtr, Bi'lT, in Washit; u al the j oifico of hi r. Saunders luni circulais j wercs'-nt out a-Kiouneiiig tiie rljec's o! j 1 tho order. The next s; ring Mi. Keilv j started out lo organize gtanges in ! various: Mates, and though at !ir- the ! !.o ' llict with if! iiiU VCM' :-'!i:i:'--; i!t! kept ut j jwoiK and in P.-il ii'.olog tlmt til iriir Was e;ty growing wp'UiV lie came to tnis to l esioe. II -ing thft s.-t rotary ... too iatio:i.il 1 1 ran to uis liou-.; isun! a headquarters aud btt.-ine-- oihec for the fame. j1 1'ulii tl-o '-laiisrii'S that !o:febc;i published it will bo sten that the s'retigth of the order is mainly iu tint West and South, .Now eik haviug but live t.i'an.;is, i '..!;:isy : a;.'a b:it ilnee, Vermont t .venly-ihroe, ( lii.e iu iowa thoro are 1, in Illinois in Neb raska 2Ci', and s-.- on. j lie Cie-iiiborsbip is vaiiousiv cstiii'ai'M at inun to 'J.cUoaV i lie lau.:. are c ou- posed of both tueii and weuiou, and there arc seven degioes, tt. l oo or futir ol which arc taken by the wives and daugh ters of tbe lannci s. The ol jeet is, in great iart, to counteract the monopoly id' the railroad companies, the cost ot transportation of pr.du;;o to eastern mcrkots being so p.verit as to absorb the profits ol gra'ti raising iu the V,st,. Bat '.lie rUcr tak..:: accoiwef ol ail tho geuci.it ii.lt iosts oi a o ii:aUu:e, -iu-1 i alsa a sore of co-operative association, one object being uie ii'eba-o of snp iilios for its li;oi ibo- H i -.v rate-. It is not iiitcoJo I to lie tion, luuugh of hit. ; oiitieal or.'!-.e,i:;a-it ilas aeled with t k ;-.-o:-i:!;:ed t::ai ftr Let ia Eii i'.-; meribor V;i'! p. .!';.- t.i c.eia theii political ii.'ilaciiCO el '.'side ed tl:0 asso ciation, except when a treat wrong ag.-iicrt them i to bu rcmcuiod, us lor CXam'!o, wl';i;:i a irivt't i.o-.oiopo'v ccts r.0jS:e.--';--.-i o' 1-...: . -ia .;;r Tho v.. New Vo. don't tu:-n mriug Wi'li" k is a li i! oat weii. nt x.'iee t i j i. plan iu o :;U0Jtf There is a ji-uu, namod piico, who hiuh. 1'eopio sa ; l ily in Yorkshire ot live iiiehcs ia six y thcro arc won.-en abov-3 l'i ico. ' e dun I bi lievc it- They have discovered footprints on the sands of time io Oregon three b et long, supposed to belong to the lust race. A Troy schoolmaster lo.s been dis a proper pro j if to ti.e luao missed tor trying to U-at ntii.ciatioii ut the ict'.or I of a little lispi-r. Tho late J dm V:nBnrm nucc, on the Hudson liver, asl-.aJ his friend's friend J 'he cnap sua ho m' an inirodjotion. had not tho pleasiii-o oi an izarod action. lBi;t," ea;d Prince jJu, "vou know enough to drink." The young .': I Loinleiio is twenty three mouths old, and lives in August i, Georgia, it threw an ale bottle at its growii colored nurse, who was lying ou the lloor, btiiktug l.cr in the head und causing au abscess that proved fatal in ten days. Ju l re Joseph S'liorrurd and wile, ol Winchester, Ya., celebrated their golden wedding u f'j-.r darts ago, The clergyman who married them and the two gentlemen who acted us srrooru-tucn, fifty years ago, all slill survive. A lutoKE.v n EAitTED young thing writes to a weekly paper as follows : "About three years ago I becamo ac quainted with a young gentleman J and, although ho never paid me any particu lar attentions, ho would often accompany mo to and from chuich, Ac. But lately 1 have noticed a great chatigo in him. lie avoides me as much as possible, and starts if 1 address bim. Can he have ceased to lovo mo? for I know ho did, though he never said so. if 1 thought he had, it would break my heart." Perhaps we ought not to interfere in this little matter; but, as we know ex. actly -what should be done with the young man, we feci as i' we ought to speak out. Do not attempted to reason with him or cajole him or pacify him. The next time ho calls take a monkey wrench, fasten it securely upon his nose, lead him off to the dining-room, and ask in a firm voice what he mentis. If he won't answer, twist the wrench three or four times, nnd butt his head up against the stove or tho mantlepiece until his gloom is dispelled. If he says he has ceased to hvo you, let your fingers dally with his rintrlets lovingly for a few min utes, and thou suddenly lift out a couple ol hatidsful, nnd havo an Irishman at hand to come in and sit on him arhile and knock out his teeth and jump up and down on him, nnd bo sociable. Then let him go, and commence your arrange ments to rope in a fresh man. You can not afford to waste your young life upon such a wretch ns this; and where heart will not throb to heart, or soul respond to foul, the best thing to do is to cou ture the nose at once. Max Ai.der, in SmiJtii Jh'.-pncll. The fruit growers of Delaware held a meeting at l iver the other day, at which the estimate of the peach crop of 1 473 war-given at 2,13.830 baskets. This estimate is over 100,000 baskets mure than that of last year, when the yieli was "i !.!!),'.! HO baskets more than tho es timate. Villi an equal margin the clop this ytar will ! e very largo. Tho V.::y tian iccrcyal nursery con laiiM f-vl.t olive branches. Ik'" Advertisements. '. -1 BY S A J 'V EBT 1 S K M E VI. T PASSAGE TICKETS TO on FROM V W WW T 1 A V MTV'Wy Glasgow oi IX'i-fy, M:0 To AND FKOM LU.NIXiX, TO ST. MARY'S. tefiyajje irein -New York to 62!) 00 ;;i oo ''(Uii New York to St. Mary's OH DRAFTS TOU MONEY, P A Y A li I. K !N ci.j.Mi, na i.A.Mi, and ."cotlaxd AT LOWEST BATES MAY III' 1 1 A I li'UM JAMES liLAK ELY, Office ct the Book Store, Centre St. ST. MARY'S PKSN'A. iiP.ho. Sonethinu How. 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AGENTS Either local oi I'lvaosiiiL- in I jmy ,UiJ tlie best ouiht. tfend at once for i lenas. A.ldi-i s OUtt. nilE.-IDE FRIEND, Chicago, 111. HALL .f- M' CAULE Vt Ailoineys-ut-Law, (Mlice in New Brick Building, JIain St., Midgv.-iiy, Klk Co., Pa. 3alJtr. yANTEr), Agents nnd Peddlum for our PKE.SS AN Li STKAINEll Presses and strains jams, herbs, vegetables, bird, tallow, meats, cliceoe, ko. Every family wants it. Sewing Machine and other established ngents are finding this tcry profitable. Circulars free. Littlctield V llauio, No. 102 Wusliingtou St., Boston, Muss. nl2-i8 Hi J im m l.t i A.m POWELL L KIME. A. MAMMOTH STOCK! Firmly bclicvinn Hint tLo woilj niuvrs, and that the demands of tbe public arc con stantly increasing, the proprietors of the (Grand fljtnlpl toi;c have just returned from the eastern mid western cities with the moat perfect and complete stock of MERCHANDISE OF EVERYPESCMPTIOX. Y'ou cannot ASK TOR ANYTHING they do not keep, and they have absolutely BROKEN TIIE BACKBONE of high prices, Thoy buy for cash and SELL FOR CASH! CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST ! Ridgway, May 1st, IS"!. m 1 w io ni.isiii.i) u v d. L. PETERS, oil!) Broadway, N. Y. Ami mailed, post-pnid, on receipt of marked price. YOOAL. Above and Below. Snored Jinch, price l!0 cents. Back to the Old Home. Chorus, Slewart. St) cents. !?nn, liy Song and Beautiful Form of my Prcnais, Slewart, 30 cents. Parlinjr, Weep no more. Song, and Chorus, Hays, ce'ils. Do not Weep so, Sister darling. oiiir, Stewart, "0 cents. Don't forget to Write mo. Song nnd Chorus, Cox, So cents. Fold we our Hands. Song or Duct, Boildieu. MO cents. Germ to the llenveoly Garden. Soiij, Chamberlain, S.!i cents. If you were I, would you? Song, Shnt luck. HO ci'uis. Kiss me, 1'aiiing, tic wc part. Stewart, SO i:nts. i.iille Blind Nell. Sotig nnd Chorus, Macy, :it) ceii3. Little Dun. Hong nnd Chorus, Hays, -10 cenis. Lord, firever at Thy hide, Dauks, '2b cents. Jleet me, liessie, in the Dell, Stcvart, SO cents. Meet me, Dearest, with n Kiss, Dnnki, SO ecu Is. My Boy across the Sea, Hay a 3 cents. Old Give me & Home in the Souih, Has, 10 cents. Oh, Sam! Song and Chorus, Hays, So cents. Only for You! Ballad, Delioux. 35 cents. Our Little Pet. Song and Chorm, Hays, 10 cents. Pnpa. stay Homo. Temperance Song, Hays, 40 cents. Save one Bright Crown for nic, Hays -10 cent. We prny you Sing that Song. Duet. L'clphiis, So cents. Wilt thcu Weep wheu I am Low? Walker, 35 cents. INSTRUMENTAL. FOLK AS. Sunbeam, by Kinkel, 35 eti.: Belle of Saratoga by Victor, 3j cts.; May Flowers, bv Simon, 35 cts. M AZL'BKAS. Awakening of tho Birds, 60 cents, Happy Thought s, by Walkrr, 30 cents; Laughing Wave, by Wilson, 60 cts.; Sunbcnni, By Pnoher, 40 cts. G LOPS. Charlie's nud Freddie's, by Kinkel. eao 35 cent. SHOTTISCUES. Fntnl Glance,' by Young, 20 cts.; May Morning, by Schmidt. 60 cts.; Sunbeam, by JInmpcl, So cts.; and Willie's, by Kinkel, 35 cts. MA BOIES. Belle of Saratoga, by Bauuibach, 40 cts., Mollie's, by Kinkel, 35 cts. WALTZES. Claritn, Georgia's, Lottie's, Sallie's nnd Maggie's, by Kiukel, each 85 cis.; Drops of Dew, by Allurd, 40cls., Sun beam, by Muse, So cts, FOUR HANDS. Amaryllis, CO cents; Jocus Polka, 35 cts.; Love's Clin so Galon, 35 cts.; Praise of Woman Polka-Muzurku all by Dressier. SALON PIECES. Dauoe of the Hay makers, Wilson, io cts.; Loves Caresses, Kinkel, 40 cts.; May Blossoms, Kinkel, 50 cts.; I'luinte des Fleurs, 40 eta.; Wnisper- iut freezes, ) Uson, 00 cts ny of the above mailed, post-post, on i o eipt or price. Address, J. L. TETEHS, j'.'O Broadway, New Y'ork. v ' y.-rr-rm V Ell: County Directory. I'lesiilont Jiiilge I. L. Wetnu.re. Alilitiuiial Law Jmlo Hun. Jno. P Vincent. Associate Julia's Chas. Luhr, J V. Uouk.. lijsirict-Attorney .1. K. 1', Hail. Sheriff U. O. Oysier. l'lolliouoiury yo., i'red. Scha'uing. Treasuicr J. 1(. Knrlcy. County -iipciiiileiidcnt Uufus Lucore. Coiimiissionnrs l'olit. Campbell, John Uarr, (Jco. l'.il. eis. Auditors ( iaik A. AYilcoi, Ocorgc 1). Messenger, and C. V. Unrrelt'. Counly (Surveyor tieo AV rlmsley. Jury Commissioners. Joseph Kernel' nnd Charles Mead. Manhood: How Lost, How Restored. tSjIust published; a new cdi- wiLv-iS ' 't-'-VllilWKl.I.'s Cklkiir.m ki Kfsav on ilie rmhcal cure (with out, medicine) of Si'KHMATonnmi: or Semi nal weakness, Involuntary S-'eminal bo sess ImI'Otkni'v, Muntiil and l'l.ysical Incapac ity, Impediments lo Marring;!, etc; also. Co.Nsu.iirrio.s. Ki'il.l PSV Hiii Kits, induced liy self iudiilae-icii or sexual cNiravajraiice. fCJ"l'rioe in a sealed envelope, only 0 cent. The celeln-ii od author, in this admirable essay, cU-nrly deinoiistiaies from a thirty ycar.i' piaylicc. tint the- niarniiuiulig cons iicnces of sclf-!u;s may be radically cured without tlie- dangerous use of iuier nal medicine or tin; application of the knife; pointing cut a mode of euro at once simple, ceil nin and cl!':ctual, by mtvms of which CYerysutrerer.no maitciMvhat his condition may bo can core hinool.' cheaply, private ly, nnd ?'or,--'. fji-jV'This l.eclui c should bo in the hands of every youth and every man in the land. .Seal, under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, ;..-i'rrf on receipt of six cents or livo post slumps. Also, Hi . Cu'.c: well's ' Marriage Guide," price Co cenls. Address the. Publishers. CHAS. .1. 0. KMXE kCO., 1-7 IJowcry, New Vork, Post Oilicc llox 1 titiii. j; m- (FonxEiiLie Wood 6t WLJtit.) Q smmm a portable team aaemes. Tho Best & ?Iost, CompMo Assortment ia tho Market. i These Knpincp ihr;ivs mnintntnl ihn very Liirhwt Httin-iar-l of o.ri. liOMi". make tho Utimiliictur-' of 1 niN, iinil -i-s nTi'l Saw Mills a upvci-ilty. Wo I; r.o ihKirj-i r uni niostromvlt!to works ut tl.(; V'h'i in 1 1-u c-mutrj', vritli uiiwhiQory Bpctiully n.VipUnl to thu worlt. We keep ro.-it:Liitiy iupi'.--liinre nnmcrs of Euiiic3, wUv.'h w f'iii-1. .1 ittU:-: very Inwr.'t price nnd en tl.u rlmrt..t. iiofi?-;. 7- T)u;M I'.nTitica PIH-cinlly ii:l;;r 1, i"'r; i-"1-. ''-'I't Mills, Tuini'.-ruv, -oft, -hi (iitu, Tlu'c.jiw:td uail uil classes Of iiitinul'acturiri. Vic &rf; mm liuiiuincf Ihs c lf .bratfl T.fnc Circu lar 6aw I-.liii. tli: bual uuu lu-t cumpluto Baw mill ever invonlo-. Wo muku tle niiriiifcrturu of haw Jliil outfits a Bpccial feature of our hauiicsd, uud cuu furuih. COrilJilL'tt' OM t,bt bliUT U-St Ut'Lii'-O. t Uuruiiain i-.U cii-fj w to f-iminh the hent ma chinery ;a llt mark' U ttnd work aboolutcly un-equuhili'vrl.MUtyoliit.'.-iL'ii1i.-coiiomy aud atreagUu fiend fur (,'irciilur and i'ricvj l-itt. j UTECA STTEMil CO. rxicA, w. y. .itjHX W. i i: Ki:. A X I' oi;n E Y -.VT-L a w AS 11 Solicitors of I "al.Tit.s, Scveiitl; St., V, t- li i No'J'ON, D. C. IV!':T()!M :.. .vlii-r-; intcrosU-.l in P.-.lont Pii.:::;;':-i thou! 1 i.d.li-t-si EiKStlV P;'.ti:., pj.-ent i,:.:r,i.:i and .Solicitors 4-'J '.i;h '-t., V.'ai'lilrii'.ti, l. C , for Advice an l Cir'-uh.r. 1 : we report an inveMin'i 'iiloiitnl.li wo in e willing I j w,.;i fur- f i:r I've iioii'i ai.it- tent is allowed. I ch':erf:'i' ci". !i'.te!.. m n'i pi ri'ons who linvc 1m.liitf in i'iih i'mtt-m Ollict- n.-ir, of Ed.-t.n Pro.--., t.s ;r--i.t li-ui on of pn.iopt liuisi- .e-s h.,is iii'd t'-ci.v r -''ia vur Uiy ot .oiil:.leii'..e. lion. D. 1. lioi.i,ov.-.v 1 eoiicur in ihe lii-ivc- T. C. TiimKi'.H. I". S. l'A'IKNT AGENCY, OFFICE lilt F St., V.'iis1iiii(ion, 1). C. G. J. FEEIlISS, & Ol. 1 CI TOR. The CIIEAPIvr and most reli-lilo Pat ent A trorii-v in Vr.id.inglou. lull particu lars. Addres:' 0. .1. FEHl'.ISS, Rox '.', Washingion, U. C. THE NA'JiONAL CAPITAL OF wasiusctgx; I), c. PQ5"Advertiseiiipnt's inserted in papers in every seetion of ihe country. gY"Rales Lower than those of any other n-ri-ncy in the United States. fiy-AdvcrtiMTS will consult their own het-t in'erost t y a.ldie si ip PENNVWITT, REN NEXT & CO., Pus ol-3, Washinjiton P. C. St. Cloud Hotel, cobm K J.ii.iu a.np r irui r.is. WASHINGTON, 1 C. On the Anicrican and European plaub. The most cimi il cation in tho (.'i y, Opposite the Puttut ('t'cc, Masonic Ternpie nnd one block (Voia O .vicrni 1'osi (iilioo jje partment. The 1' 1 jiiuih ;.-trccl Cars, commuiilcutiiifr viiir ti o C.piud, Exeou tive Mau.don. Trcifi.ry, War aud I.'avy Pe. partuieuis and the R. .t O. ond R. f; i1. De pots, pasrf ihe di.or. K. 15 lake l'-Slrfct Curs at 11. & 0. Depot and get out at Oih street. Take 'Jih Ul, P:,l -J .1 It i: 1 ll.M,.,l . ..,1 ....I .ol .. F street. J. E. l.vtiN, i'uoi'. l-y Cat this out.-vij ST1MIII RAILROADS- PHlLADELrHU AND EBIE KAI1R0AD, W1NTE11 TIME TABLE. ON nnd nficr SUNDAY, OCT, 27 1872, tho trnins on the Philadelphia Li-ia Railroad will run ns follows t WKSTWARO. .Mail Trniu leaves Philndclr..hin..ll.40 p. tn. " Ridgwny 2.28 p. m. ii arrive nt Erie 7.65 p. m. Er ic Exp leaves Philndelphin... 12.40 p. m. Ridwn; 2.89 a. m. " " arrive nt Erie 46 s. m. Accomodntiou, leaves l'.cuovn,...2.10 p. m Ridgwny, .. 0. 20p. m. nrr at Kane 7.30p. m. EASTWARD. Train leaves Erie 11.35 a. m. . " Ridgwny.... 6.00 p. m. " " arrive nt Philad'a... 0.65 a. m. Erie Express leaves I'.no H.05 p. m. Ridgway... 2.04 a. m. " " H.r-nt Philadelphia.. 8.30 p. m. Accomodation, lenves Kane 7.65 a, m. Ridgway... 8.55 a. m. " nrrntReuovo 12.30p.m. Mail Knt. connects cast and west at Erie with L S M S R W und at Corry and Ir vimtton with Oil Creek aud Allegheny tt R W. Mnil West nt Corry and lrvineton with Oil Creek nud AlieBheiiy R R W. Warren Aceoiamodntion East nnd West with trains on L. S. & M. S. R. W. cast and west and at Corry with O. C. & A. R. R. W. Erie Aoconuuod:'tionEast at Corry and Yes4 at Corry and Irvintton with O. C- j: A. R. R. W. WM. A. BALDWIN. Gcu'l Sup't. (J HAND OPENING Wru'cr Arrangement BUFFALO, NEW YOItK AND VillLADHLHlIA RAILWAY. Time Tabic adopted SA1URDAT, March 1, l!-7'3. Trains Ucpnrt from nnd arrive at Ihe lluffnlo, New Vork & Philadelphia Railway depot, corner of Exchange and Loui-iana strecla. ON AND A1TEU MARCH 1, 1873, UN TIL further notice, Trains will run ac follows: LEAVING BUFFALO 7:10 a. in. Local Freight nnd passenger, ai i'iviiij! at Emporium nt 5.10 p. m. 12:00 in. Philadelphia Mail arriving at Emporium U 0:00 p. m. 2:20 p. in. Local Freight and passenger, in-riving at Oleau nt t:0o p. in. '.(!'' ).. in. Olean Accoinaiodation ar riving ai '.'lean at 8.25 p. in. TliAIN LEAVE EMPORIUM. 1.10 j. in. Mail Arriving at Buffalo at 7 in )i. i:t. 7.0 a. in. Lcnl rre.'jflit and Passenger Arriving nt JJuilalo at o.oO p. ill. LEAVE OLEAN. 5.15 n. m.--Acccmsu ji'ulioii arriving at liutlalo nt M.'J'i a, io. 7 20 a. in, Local i'n''it and passenger, nrriviin; at Uu Haiti at 1.10 p. in. KL'XDAV TR.V1XS Leave liiifl'aio at 10.00 a. nr., arriving at Oieau nt 1.15 p. m. Leave Olean at 2, 15 p. li., arriving at Miit'.alo nt u.OO p. Hi. Pnscngi.-rs for Rcnovo, Lock Haven, U'i ins jxiit and intermediate points on I the Philadelphia & Erie Riiilwuy leave j liiittido ai 12 in., niriving at Eniiorium at ' il. p. in., Renovo dt p. in. Lock Haven : at 0.4-1 p. in. and Willinnisport at 11.05 p. in. ! Leave Willinuisport. S.30 a. in., Lock U iveii at O.P" a. ni., Reuovo at 11.05 a, ni., Einp .rmii. :.l l.lo p. in., arriving at RutTalo j u t 7. ill p. in. ; For list of Stride Connections apply at 1 Ticket llii'.C'S. l!;i"'a!o Oiuuiljus Line r uniiing from all t I1III1H. H. L. LVMAV, fleu'l Tass Ag't. J. P. EU.'iiANS, ijti.eriuteudcnt. iSEW TIME TABLE. Commencing Feb. 24th, 1S7:J. ALLIUJIIENY VALLEY It. It. THE REST ROUTE RETWEEN' PITTS. RUfiOH AN L POINTS ON TIIE PHIL' A. & HUE R. R. CulNU SOLTll. ll.ia":tlo Express leaves Corry at 11 10 a m Leives livlueto.1, 7 58 a in Arrives nt 1'iu.sl urph 8'55 p m Ni'ht K press Leaves lrvineton, 620 pm Siyhl Express leaves ferry 5 15 p m Arrives ni - Pittslmrgh U 15 a nr Pay J.xprcsx lenvta Corry ' 010am Arrives ut Pittsburgh 0 05 p m Oil City At-coia. leaves Oil City 4 55 p in At rivet at P.iudy's Rend 9 UO p uj (10INJ NOltril. Illl'ulo Express leaves Pittsburg at 7 60 a m Arrives at t.'orry li 25 p m " ' lrvineton 8 f.O n io Kir jit Kxj.ros leaves PittshurgU 0 00 p m iViiives ai Ltury b 55 am " ' lrvineton 11 54 p m Pay Express leaves PittshurgU 12 lOp m Arrives at ( ony 10 45 p m Oil City Aceoiii. leaves R. Rend C 40 a m Arrives at Oil Ciiy 1100 am Connections inado at Corry and Irvine tou for po:nt.r oa the Oil Creek and the Alie-heny Valley Rtil Road. Pullman Pallacu Drawing Room Sleep, ing Cars on Nigiu Express Traius between Corry and Pittsburgh. Ask for Tickets via Allegheny Valley R. J. J. LAWRENCE', Gen. Supt. LASUSCAHONDA EA1LE0AD. From uud after Monday. Feb. 6th 1873. Trains will rutr ou this Road as follows. Leaves Earloy 7 HO a. in., arrives at Uaj:utcahi n la J uuctiou 8 10 a. nr., con necting wittr Accom. east 8 14 a. m., and with Mail west at 9 15 a. in. Leaves Daguscahomla at 9 20 a. m. arrive. tit Earl'ty K 00 a. m. Leacpir Earloy a 30 p. nr., and arrives at Dacus- caiiouua at b 00 p. nr., connecting with Mail cast al 5 CO p, nr, and Accommo dation west nt 5 40 p. nr. In caso 1'. & h. trains are late, Dagus cahoiida train holds tweuty minutes be youd tlie above time. Tickets should always ta procured btilure leaving stations. JOS PaiNTING. Cards, Ijillhead?, Letterheads, Note, hedd, Tags, Envelopes, eto., neatly punted at the ."AL" VOU ATE office, Court House, llidgway, Ta. '