Henry A. Tarsons, Jr., - Editor THURSDAY, JUNK 7, 1877 gfc Meotintr of tlio IlrnnMicnn State Con vent Ion. IlKADQI'AUTKHS Hi:i't.l!LU'AN- Htate Committke, Hnrrislmr;..', Mny 20th, 1877. In puretinnre of a resolu tion of the Republican Stuto Commit tee, adopted at a meeting held in liar rlsburg, this diiy, ft Republican State Convention, to lie composed of dele KfUcs from eiieh Senatorial and Repre sentative district, to the number to .which such district is entitled in the Legislature, 1.1 hereby called to meet in the city of Harrisburgh, at twelve o'clock, noon, on "WEDNESDAY, AUflUST 20, 1S77, for the purpose of nominating candi dates for Supreme Judge, State Treas urer and Auditor General, to bo voted for at the ensuing general election on the sixth day of November next. By order of Committee. HENRY M. IIOYT, Chairman. A. Wilson Nomas, Secretary. The Miner? Journal takes encour agement from the present situation in the South in the following language : At length it seems that the "lost cauric" has been abandoned. To-day we see the Southern people, the for mer rebel as well as the Union man endeavoring to rescue their States from business prostration and, respect ing the old flag and recognizing the authority of the central Government, devoting their energies to the happy pursuit of peace. One of the most remarkable forger ies of the day is the forged letter of l'resident Hayes to General Garl'teld, which appeared originally in the New York Sun. Mr. Dana was cleverly imposed on, for notwithstanding his malevolence toward the Administra tion, he is too smart to do tilings so bunglingly. Gen. Garfield writes a short letter to say that the published letter is a forgery "in every line and word." What next? Machine politicians are greatly dis turbed by Hayes' recent letter to Sherman, ostensibly relating to the New York Custom House matters, hut in reality giving expression to his civil service policy. Machine men find him immovable, and determined to carry out reform. It is expected that the President will soon give his views more in c.vfaitto, in which he will take the ground that Federal officials ought not to permit them selves to become candidates for elec tive otllees. The Orders to tJeiioral Ord. Washington .Tunc The Cabinet was in session about an hour an a half to-day and most of the time was occu pied in a discussion of t Ho Rio Grande troubles and the proper steps to be taken to prevent cattle-stealing raids into Texas from Mexico. It was finally agreed that the Secretary of War should direct General Sherman to authorize General Ord, command ing the Department of Texas, to fol low the thieves into Mexico to recover stolen property. The letter of the Secretory of War to General Sherman in regard to the Rio Grande troubles was sent this afternoon. After recit ing the facts of the raids, it says : General Old will nt once not IfYt lie Mexican muhoi'ltii-H iilona tlio Texnn 'border of the frrpiit desire of tlio l'resUlent to unite with tliem in (-Hints to (suppress this lone-con-linued lawlessness. At the sumo time lip will Inform those authorities Hint Ifthotrov eriinient of Mexico shall continue to neglect tlieduty of suppressing these outrasis that duty will devolve upon this government niul will he performed, even if Its performance should pender necessary tlio occasional cross ins of the border hy troops. You will there fore direct Ueneral Ord that In case the law less incursions continue he will be at liberty 111 the use of his discretion w hen In pursuit ol'u Imml of the marauders and when his troops are either In sight of them or upon a fresh trail to follow them across the Kio (irnnde ami to overtake and punish them as Well ns retake stolen property taken from our citizens and found in their hands on the Mexican side of the line. All accounts argree that General Grant is receiving distinctions never before accorded by English royalty anil nobility to any one who has not worn a crown, the determination of the court to treat .him as an ex-sovereign being fulfilled in letter and spirit At Marlborough House Saturday the Prince of Wales gave the hero of Vicksburg and Appomattox a'private audience, introducing him to his household in the most cordial manner and it is given out tljat the Queen lias ordered the Lord Chamberlain to waive the usual rigid presentation ceremonies out of regard to the na tion's guest, and to extend to tlio Gen eral and Mrs. Grant invitations to all the court entertainments. The Gen eral already has an engagement for every day in June and jf he intimates an intention to stay so long will probably have one for every day until Christmas. These high compliments are freely spoken of by the British press as a manifestation of respect and good will towards the United States and will be so received in this country Martin Van Ruren and Milard Fill more were not so highly honored when they visited I.ondon simultan eously some twenty-live years ago but this is a greater country than it was then and the two nations understand each other belter. Resides that was before the Prince of Wales was our guest. Mr. Hayes and his successors will probably turn the precedent set in the Grant ease to good account ; in deed we should not be surprised to find a trip to Europe become the re gulation thing for an ex-President, eanwhile the average American will feel an inch or two taller in view of the only living ex-President's triumphal progress and right royal intertainmeut. J'hila. 2imci. A Hoy Borgia. POIRONINO HIi FATI1RR AND FAMILY Till criminal's confkshion. Spccinl Dispatch to the Pittsburgh Telegraph. Grtensburg, June 2. A startling cafto of poison wiib developed here yesterday, which w.ll probably renult faintly to rsevcral pcasons- A colored family by the nnmo of Nimmy are tlio victims. Samuel Nimmy the father was taken auddenly ill after breakfast yesterday, and after dinnor Mrs. Patterson, his married daughter, ami her child, about nine months old, mid n Mr?. Harris, visiiitig the family, were all attacked in a manner lo indicate arsenical poisoning.' Mr. Nimmy was the only one who drank coffee at brenkforl and tho other three at dinner, and a suspicion wbs aroused that the poison was administered in that manner. Dootors Townscnd and Crawford were summoned but all the pa tients are in a precarious condition. The son of the ld gentleman, Linooln Nimmy, was arrested lust evening and confessed to being the perpetrator oflhc crime. II a is a boy about fifteen years of age, and has been considered of tuoro than ordinary in telligence. It is said his father has been somen hut severe in his discipline of the boy, ond llint the wholesale poisoning of the family was merely a matter of spile to get even with I ho old man. They occupy a tenant's house on the property of Judge Logan, near the iesidcncc of the latter, and the boy has been a favorite in I lie family ol Judge Logan for several years. On Thurs day the boy purchased an ounce of arsenic at. Itrown's drugstore, and yesterday fore noon procured four ounces more, having it charged to Judge Logan. A ipinntity of the arsenic not used in the coffee was sub-scqucnll- discovered in nn out-house. The boy is lodged in jail to await the result of the poisoning, and apparently has but little compichension of tho mignitude of his crime. Tin family are known as llie Nlinniy vicalisls and have been in the hnbit of giving concerts throughout the country . The Philadelphia Times says: There was quite a rivalry between the Legislature of New York, Massa chusette and Illinois which should longest lag superfluous, but Illinois took the belt. They sat almost five full months and their adjournment was their noblest act. There were 1 .on" bills introduced ; the House sent 17D to the Senate and the Senate 160 to the House, but only 173 readied Hie ioveriior. This Legislature was chosen to elect or to defeat General Logan, and it was not good for any other purpose. They drew a quarter of a million out of the treasury for themselves, and in other charities voted away about a million and a half They did nothing and they often dis graced themselves, but they lacked the courage to do what our own Legis lature did so readily. They wanted to come back next winter for an ad journed session, but they didn't dare to vote for it. Illinois is to be con gratulated for tills. Tho gan that brought contempt on Pennsylvania last winter will return to the capital once more, but that is all. They will then be turned over to the tender mercies of an outraged constituency. The billiard match for Sl.tRMj and the championship last Tuesday night at Tammany Hall, between Dion (champion) and Win. Sexton, was won by Sexton. Score: ft Ml to 412. Sexton finished the game with an un finished run of 2)0. Dion's best run was H. New York, June 2. Geo. II. Wolf & Co. dry goods jobbers, of this city and Cincin nati, have railed for 150,000. Of these liabilities $100,000 is due for goods ami $350,000 to- banks for uiscouuts. Messrs Page, Staiesbury, Taylor, Noyes. Hubart, and bliss have been appointed a committee by the creditors to rcpoit a basis of settle ment which will probably by about sixty five cents on tho dollar. FLOCK, POIIK, FEED, COIiN Meal, Oats, always on hand at POWELL & KIME'S at bottom pri ces. New Advertisements. Rates of Advertising. One column, one year $75 00 i" " " 40 00 " ' ' 125 00 " " " 15 00 Transient advertisement! per square of eight lines, one insertion 1, two inser tions, $1.00, three insertions $2. business cards, ten lines or less, per pear $5. Advertisements payable quarterly. PATENT S ! Fee Reduced, Entire Cost 53. Falent Office fee $25 in advance, bol ance 20 within 0 mouths after patent allowed- Advice and examination free, l'atculs Sold. J. VANCE LEWIS &CO. Wushington, D. C. nlGinlra;J. WE WILL mail one and one-half dozen or I ho most beautiful new Cbrotoos in French oil color ever seen for $1.00. They lire mounted in 8x10 black enamel and gold inals oval opening and outsell any thing now before the publio. Satisfaction guaranteed. Two samplss for 25 cents or sex for CO cents. Sen! 10 cents for grand illustralec catalogue with chromo of Moon light on I he Rhine, or 20 cents for two Landscapes ai d Calla Lilies on black ground. J. LATHAM &CO. 410 Washing Ion St., boston Mass. Kngravings and Art Works. A FORTUNE. nl0June,Sept.,&Oct. "NEW STORE IN RIDGWAY. SILVERMANN & Co's BAZAAR ofWILLIAM.SPORT.PA. have opened a lurge block of Millinery and Funcy Goods, Notions, Gents Furnishing Goods, (Picture and Motto Frames, Hair Switches, &e., which they will 6ell at prices withiu the reach of all. , Don't fail to call and examine their full arid complete stock before purchas ing elsewhere, Remember the place next door to the Post-ottice. iil5in!J. CURED A FT Ell TWO THOUSAND DOLL A US SPENT IN VA IN. Roolstowo, Ohio, March 18, 1870. Dr. M. M. Fenner, Frcdoniu, N. Y., Dear Sir -If you want one of the best testimonials of your BJooJ and Liver Remedy and Nerve Tonic, you van get It of Mr. James Phelps, of this pln.ee. He is a reliable man, and hud been sick five years and spent some two thousand dollnra for medi cine and treatment. One half ilor.cn bottles of your rcrrcdy cured him. He had an ab scess that was discharging when he com menced taking the medicine, from a pint In a quart a day. Ho was unable lo leavo his bed. Is now about and attending lo his business. The abscess entirely healed be fore he had taken three bottles. Ho has been the means of our Belling very niunh of your medicines here, and everybody likes thcrj. We, as agents, would like very much to have you wrile him for a statement of his exact condilion, Yours Truly, GREEN & Sl'ELMAN, Merchants. It is now everywhere concoeded that this is a remedy never before equaled in real cura tive value. It accomplishes several impor tant indications, chief among which may be mentioned: 1. It completely cleanses and purifies the blood, quickly overcoming constipation, causing I ho liver lo !h-ow olf its bile, and cleansing llie culire nlimeulnry canal, rid ing it of worms and other vermin inhabit ing an unhealthy slomnch and bowels This action renders il peculiarly valuable in the weaknesses, thick and impure blood, billiousncss and lassitudes incident lo the change from winter lo spring. It causes those feeling dull, heavy headachy, op pressed ami blue to become clearheaded an I cheerful within two days time. In thus re moving all humors from the blood, it cures all blood diseases from a pimplo on the fa-c lo a grave scrofula. 2d. Il lias woiidcrltil healing and nutri tive properties for tho relief of all irrita tions mid inflammation within, and restor ing and building up the system. It thus strengthens and heals the Stomach, Nervous System, Heart, Lungs, Kidneys nil all other tissues. lid. It is on active and permanent Nerve Tonic, thereby adapting it to all grades of 'nervousness" by building up tlio nervous system. Nerve medicines will not net, un less associated with cleansing remedies. Hence t lie beauty of (his compound. -I'll. Hy its healing nnd nutritive quali ties it becomes the necessary and best remedy in all chronic Coughs. Assisted in these cases by l)r. Fenner's Improved Cough Honey, the lungs and throat readily heal. 5th. Owing to its Healing, Nerve He storalive r.nd Cleansing properties, it be comes the best remedy now known for nil that long list ol aliments peculiar to teuiales It is therefore avegttable compound, so made up of tho choicest pluuts carefully col lected from every country and clime of the wor'.d, as (o possess the rarest Alternative or Cleansing and Purilynj, together w.th Hetling and Tonic or Nerve Strengthening and Restorative properties combined. For sile by dealers in medicine, ' ETV TIME TAHLE l'tk E. If. 11. Commencing Sunday, Nov. iluth, ISTii WILCOX. Mail Fast 4 : 1 :i p in " West ":4- p m Day l-.xpress J'.ast 0:22 a in Niagara Express West 8:55 p 111 BIUOWAT. Mail East 4:4'J p 111 Mail West 2:11 p 111 J lay express Jvist biot, a 111 Niagara Express West 8:14 p m sr. makv's. M ail J',ast :i-i p m Mail West 1:40 p 111 Day Express East 7:20 a 111 Niagara Express West 7:15 p m X. O. MOLASSES FOK COOK ing, also choice svrup always on hand at " POWELL & KIME'S. PATENTS! Fee Reduced, Entire Cost $55, Patent Oflice Fee $-15 in advance, bal ance $20 within li months after patent nl lowcd. Advice and examii.nliou free. Patents Sold. J. VANCE LEWIS & CO., nl2ml Washington, D. C. ,yt- cmnttei',u 'Astjttr7-Zy &J&sX-i'aS X Af onr iKiveiUbcr Utw not luado his advert! Trent nh"?--thT distinct, we will Interpret and elabo raty it an Mlnwn ; is. iootk, 3r.11., Author nf 11 tin Jl!iu' T;ilk, MlW-al Common SenMt S-'im-N tn SNirv. etc. 12U Lexiiiutm Av-nno (eo Ea-t '-istti strtwt). New itrk, mi Isukpknoe iMiT-H'iAH. tre-tK all furniR ol' Unyeriity or Chronic Dix'-ii-. an I rcrtiven letter from all parts of tho ClVfLt.Kl) Wotr.D. liy hi original nwi of conducting a Medical Prao tlw, ho 1 fiurcrs-'fiiHy treating immernu tmtient in fturopp. tin' Vt'l Indira fxmtlnlon of Canada and in every ji;irt of the United tituti-A. NO MKItCUTtlAIj Or di'lotiTiniK drills nwd. Ho ho. during tho pnrt twenty thrif ywtr. tn-.iuil tmceetwhdly neurly or quita 40, DUO tw4is. All f;i t-t connected with each case arc carefully n-conUd. whether thiy be communicated bf .ettttr u in iK-rxnii, tr ohstrved by th lurtor or hi luwuiiattt nhyHicUn. Iho latter are all aclcntiOa medical men. H0T7 INVALIDS &T A DISTANCE An tn'itf.i. All invalids at a ditt.inco arc required to atun'cr a lint of plain qucrftinu, which elicits every ytuiHoin ltuilfr which itio. invalid miter. All com munictaloH trtte-l ntriabi ronrt'leiittnt. A complete lystom of rtftfittriiiif rrvcnts mistake or confusion. Lift "f qiv'Htionn Mint free, on nnliontimi, to any pal or tho world. Sixty-pat:e pamphlet of Bviuencks 0 SirccKsR, ulo w.-nt free. All thcxa testimonials are (rum tho who hnv Ijoen treutwl by mail and exprena, An vi k im oi rici oh ux fc'ftiu rue or cuabok. Cull 11 or oddrt4 DR. E. B, FOOTE, Ko. 120 Lexlngtoa Ave., N. Y, WmtM lo sell V'Foutes Plain Komt Talk and MeliccU Common. Sense; Also r looks Science in &(ory, RrjUrtkuiars address ,rtr Murray Hill l'ubiishing fompany 129EistZ8ft5t', Sr. Berger'i Xonio Bowel and File Pills. Thnas pillt re aa Infallible remedy for eoiutlpatlon n.l iils enawxl by wenkaeu or nuiiprewioa of the eriattltie motion of the bo well. Thcvivery gently tncraasa tho autivity of the intestinal eaiml, produo oft stuU awl relieva piloii At ono. Thousand! have bun ouro.1 by them. Priea 60 ocntu, sent by mall on ritipt nr pricu. Preiuro,l only by F. ALFHKU BKICIl Vllll l", l'UAKMACisr, 4U4 Founia AViJiUK, Nkw Yoku Citt. Sr. Bergir'g Compound Fluid Extract of Eauaarb and Baudelion. The lwt co:nl)iti:itlon of purely vegetabla mMlelnes Co entirely n-pliico Cutoinel or blua Pill. It stimulate! thd livtfr, inoroaruM iha flow of bite, and thus remove atoiiou torpidity of the liver, bilionftnesa and liabituidt ooiistip:itlini. an 1 the diseai arising from auch u dyilte;!!!!!, fcluk head.iehe, tlutuU'nce, eto. ThooHeo tiveuoArf (if this Bxtract will be proved, visibly, at onca to tha u;btii'Qt, a4 oue or two bottles are sufficient to clear tliuooruiilexion boautifuily, and remove pimplea and stilus oiusud by liver troubles. Trice $1 per botllev II boulos, $5; will bo sent on receipt of the price to anv address, froo of ciuiive. 'Prepared only by V. ALFRUD UKICHAHUT, PUASlunux, 403f gui3 avxnuK. Kitvr Vokv Out. BOOTS, 8IIOES AND HUBBERS a new stock just urriving, at POWELL & KIME'S AT POWELL & KIME'S, YOU iay fusil for goods, and get more thuu the worth of your cash. I I QUOTATIONS White, Powell L Co. 1JANKEKS AND BttOKEKd, No. 42 b'outh Third Street, riillndolphla, Mny lolli, 1877. BIU. ARKD V. 8. 1RH1. o lir, 115J do 6 20, o 'G5, M nd N CulleJ lo do () J nd J lllj 111 do do 'lir, do llij 114J do do '115 do 116 1KU 10-40. do eonpon mj 1 1 :i g do l'noltio IV g cy Int. off 1251 m-3 Now TVs Hog. 18S1 i.im 111 " " C lMil Ill J 112 Gold l(mjj KMiJ Silver 100 100 rciinnylTftnia ex ive S:!j SI llen'J'iR HI 11J I'hilnilelpliia & Krio 8 !l Lrliigli Navigntion M lri 1K do Vnllny i! !!2l United K 11 of N J ex. div.. 130 laol I'itiaburgh, T. a liullalo U. K 5 o? Northern CenlrBl ex. div KiJ 1 Cenlrnl Tran.portaiion 34 11 NoHiiiclioning 44 .Jf, NortU Pennsylvania, 44 4") C & A Mortgage 0'u '8'J 105 107 CJ'T'TT'S not ensily earned in these tjp III times hut il can ho mndo in Hi i ce 11.0111 In hy any one of cillirr sox, in any Vnrtj or 'ie county who is willing lo work steadily at tho employment thai we furnish. $iiti per week in your own lown. You need 1101 he away from homo over night. Vim oun f ive your wholo lime lo the work, or only your spate moment, it costs nothinp lo try the litiaincr'S Terms and $5 Oiitlll. free. Add resit ol once, H IIALLETT k CO., l'ortlund Maine, oney. jF YOU WANT TO BUY GOODSCHEAP TO JAME.' II II A(i EKTY Main Stn-ot, Kidwtiy, Vt DBY GOODS, NOTIONS, BOOTS SllOKS, HATS AN I) C'Al'S, OiiASS AND iUEl"N WA11K, WOOD AND WILLOW. WAIiK. TOBACCO ANJ CKiAllS A Largo Stock of (iroiTrU'K anil Provisions The BEST BBANDS of FLOUIt Constantly on littml, and sold as clii'iip as Uie l li 1 r.s T JAMES II HAtiEBT Y GARDEU SEEDS. Xew Yurit'lii's of Mower and Vegetaliie, Don't write lo year nicniber of congress, who is flooded with applications for eed.H hut ohtHin the Funic Vaviuiies, iiud nil the new ones, by oidcrniE Iroiu I lie umlei signed lieside my own S ecialtics I am piepart'd to lurnisii imy kii'd ol seed lioui any cata logne nta tlcount tf tea per cent from list prices. For the convenience of those who want an assortment i have prepared two collections, ho 1 consis a if l.'S vane ties of choicest Flower feeds a complete lUwer garden, price!?. No. 2 comprises a complete collection of Vegetable foods lor a email inmilv garden, price Si.-iO I'uckuges of the two sets combined for $2,011 bent poMpaiu to any address 011 leceipt ol price. Tho tedls in these colitci ions would cost double the money, made up 111 separate ord.rrs or purchased of any dealer. 11. U. SMITH, 734 loth STHEET, Washington, 1). C. T) A rl Y?7JrVC secured for nic 1 A 1 Hil 1 Ocbanicl devi ces. trade-marks, designs, and compounds. Labels registered. Infringements, re issues and interferences will received prolt attention. INVENTORS s h nuld send us a model or sketch of I heir invention, and we w ill give our opinion as lo its patcnta bilityifree of charge. Fees moderate, and NO CHARGE UNTIL 1' A TENT IS SE CURED. We will, upon contingent fee, roseculo eases liiat have bccti itHJi.CTKu by the Patcut Office. We have clients in every Stale in the Union, and invile iuquiry through your congressman as to our standing belore the Patent Oflice. Hend for circular for further infomation, terms and references. Established in lsjlG. EDSON BROS, Solicitors of U. 8. and Foreigu PATENTS. 711 G street, Si. W., Wishington, I). C. U2il3 CItlSTAUORO'S MJR D YE 9 Cristadoro'8 Hair Dye is the SAFEST and BKST; it acts instanta neously, producing tlio most natural shades of Black or Brown; docs NOT STAIN the SKIN, and is easily ap plied. It is a standard preparation, and a favorite upon every well ap pointed Toilet for Lady or (Jentlcnian. Sold by Druggists. J. CIUSTADOHO, 1 O. Box, 153:1, New York. Nt- IIVING WI LD ANIMALS J WANTED. 6i,00 each for PANTHERS. 8,00 each for BLACK FOXES. 4,00 each for CUOSS FOXES. 10,00 each for LYNX. 10,00....i each for OLD OTTElt. 5,00 each for YOUNG OTTElt. 5,00 each for YOUNG WOLVES. 5,00 each for WILD CATS. 6,00 .....'...each for FAWNS. 1,00 each for YOUNG BLACK d- CKOSS FOXES. The above price I will pay, the Animals to be in good and thriving condition. Animalscan beishippedto nie by way of l'unsutawney l'a. For further information write to JOHN A. STEWART, Marion, Indiana County, Pa. SLEIGH BELLS AND WHIPS. a nice little assortment, at POWELL & KIME'S RAILROADS- PENNSYLVANIA HAIL ROAD" Philadelphia & Erie R. R. Division WINTER TIMU TABLE. ON and after SUNDAY, NOV. 20, 187(1, the trains on the Philadelphia & Erie Railroad will run as follows) WESTWARD. NIAGARA KX leaves Renovo 4 4 p ni ' frill wood.. 0 ON p m ' " " Emporium (5 50 p 111 " " St Marys... 7 41 p nt " " " Ridgway... 8 14pm arr nt Kane.. II 2(1 p m ERIE MAIL leaves Philadelphia 11 05 p m " " " ltcnovo 11 00 a m " " " Emporium 12 65 p ni " f?l. Mary's 1 4'i p m ltidgway 2 11 p m " " " Kano :i 80 p ni " arrive at Eric 7 33pm EASTWARD. DAY KX leaves Kano 0.00 a m ' " '' Ridgway ',.r0 a 111 " " Rl Mary 7 20 8 111 " " l.tnporiuin H 10 a ni " ' Driftwood H M p m " ' f.enovo 10 10 p m EIUE MAIL leaves Erie 11.00'a m " " " Kano a tiO p in " " " ltidgway... 4 40 p m " " " SI. Mary's 615 p ni " " " Emporium (i 10 p ni " " lletuivo 8.!i5 p m " " urr. nt l'hiladepliia... 7 00 a ni Day Express and Niagara Express con nect east wilh Low Grudo Division and LI N. Y! & P. li. I!. WSI. A. BALDWIN. Gen'l Sup't INSURANCE. Tlio undersigned believes that he has the principal agency in this dis trict from the fact that lie lias written nearly one thousand policies, in the past three years. He, therefore, in vites those having insurance to ellcet to compare rates, and companies, be fore milking application elsewhere, i'lirf "ml list of companies. A l-.TXA II A UTK( lit 1 1 7,0on.fnHl N'OltTI! UlilTIsM A.M. KNHI,ANI..li,n.m,iHi 1-lliK ASSOCIATION l'HII.A I,(KKI,ixi UK R.MAN AMKK1CAN, N. Y 2,im.inil NI A(i AliA, N. V li VKi.iioo THAVKid-;i:s- mkk haktfuhd T. li. W'AI. IITKI., St. Marys, I'll. llTln;!. 'j'HK SOCIETY STORE. A new stove started in Ridgway un der the auspices of the ladies of Grace Church, with MISS A. E. M'KEE. as Agent and Saleswoman, A line assortment of goods 011 hand and selected witli great care. EMBROlL'KlilKy. LACE EDGE. FULN'GES. HANDKERCHIEFS. LADIES TIES. TOILET SETS. LINEN SLITS. CHILDREN' SUITS SAMPLE SILKS. Machine silk, thread and needles. Also a line lot of Dress Goods, Fancy work of all kinds. Framed mottoes (c, ac. All cheap 11s the cheapest ami (roods warranted first class, ('till and examine our stock. MISS A. E. M'KEE, Aaent for the Society. P A T E N T S. t'. A. Lchiitaim, Solicit or of American and Foreign Patent, - iVashington, D. (-'. All husiinss coiiiiected wilh Patents, whether before the I'atent Oflice or the Courts, pri'iiiptly attended l-i. 'o charges made unless a pitcnt is secured. Send for a cir cular, iilltf EVERY SOLDIER who was wounded or contracted pel nia- ncnt disease in service can apt a pension hy writing to John K'n -kpatriulT, Cainhi idgn, Ohio. N-lOml D R BANNING is pciinantntly loc Hed at Hie St. CIliH'Ios Hotel, Pittsliiii gii, Pa. Diseases and Dc forniities of the t?pine, L'llerino Displace ments Dyspepsia, licit. ia nnd Piles suc cessfully treated by llie lJAXSlKG SYS TEM of Mechanical Supports, (.'all or send for descriptive painplit, "The House You Live in. ' Mailed Free. N-lOml. TO CONSUMPTIVES. The advertiser, having been perO:ancntly cured of Ihal oread disease, Consumption, by a simple remedy, is anxious to niahc know n to his fellow suil'crers I he means of cure. To all who desn-e it, be will send a copy of the prescription used, (free of charge) with the directions for preparing and using the same, which I bey will find a Si;bb Ci;k for Cokeim'T1on, Asthma, liBOKCHITlS, &C, Parties wishing the prescription will please address, Uev. E. A. WILSON, l'.U I'eun., Villiaiusburgh, N. Y. PIMPLES. I will mail Free she recipe for prepar ing a Bimplo Verktaiii.b Dalm that will re move Tax, FKECKLES, PIPPLES ntd Uloicihs, leaving the skin soft, clear and beautiful ; also instructions for producing a luxuriant growth of hair on a bald head or smooth lace: Address l!eu. Vaudelf it Co.. liox 5121, No & Wooster St., N. Y. Laws Kelatiiiij to Xewsiiaper Sabsirip tions and Arrearages. 1. fubscribers who d not give express notice lothe contrary, are considered wish ing to continue their subscription. 2. If subscribers order the discontinu ation ot their periodicals, the publishers may contiuue lo send theui until all arrearages are paid. 3. If subscribers neglect or rcfuso to lake their periodicals from the office where they are direcud, they are held responsi ble until they have settled their bills, and ordered them discontinued. 4. If subscribers move to other places without informing the publishers, and the papers arelt to the former direction, they ore held responsible. 6. The courts have decided that "rcfus ing to lake periodicals from the office, or re moving and leaving thaju uncalled fir is prima J'acic evidence of intentional fraud.' (i. Any pel son who receives a newspaper aud makes use of il, whether he has ordered it or not, is held in law lo bo a sub scriber. 7. If subscribers poy in advance, they are bound to give notice to the publisher at the end of their time, if they do not wislito oontinue taking it otherwise the publishers are authorized to send it on, and the sub scribers will be held responsible uulil au express notice with payment of all arrears, sent to the publisher. ONIONS, A NICE LOT AT r. & K'S. PARLOR a m:mm jr.. tsr-r 1 i-wt 61-5 a The-.-rrmnrkvbii. in:"-'rn'-1it-i in;s-;.- c:t;. Adapted fnr A.n:cnr -.. I l'r-f.. i uu. nrui .1:1 orn.-nneni gW5 V MTkwwml isi? ts 111 M . w W M 4;i Gir.O. WOODS &. CO.. Cambridgeport, Mass. W.'.Ii:.ROOjlSs c.ny Wliinctnn St.. llat(ii:; i 10 Stale St.. ( bicagot 28 Lnditate Hill, London. TlITl1 VflY" UITf ATvTA A l'--aii"? Musical Ji.urnal of jekcted music and valuable rmdino; XXliJ V yJj II U lllJ li ii., :i:a-.icr. Ily mail f-r $i p-.r vcar, or ten cents a number. Each mrnibtr GF0. WOODS Sl CO., Publisher,Cambridgeport, tai REMOVAL CF WHOLE ALE JEWELRY HOUSE. Our large nnd increasing busine"" demands more room, and we will. Jaftcr April ;lef , 1 877. occupy l!d andld floors of "M'Callum Building" 77 Fifth Avenue (nearly opposite onr present loiia'ion,) and will otter to the trade one of the largest, and best slocks of good.- iD the United Stales, WATCHES, DIAMONDS, CLOCKS, Bronien, Jewelry Silver t Plated Ware tc, &. Close Cash B -or. Invited. WHOLESALE EXCLUSIVELY C. B. BARKwlTT & CO., 77 Fl Avanue, Pittsburgh, Pa. niitPl THE ADVOCATE, Oll'u-o, ovi'l- I'dwoll V- '2.00 A YEAll-SJ HVECJAL TJ:n,)!S : DemorcsUs Monthly, wilh jjrcmiu in, u nil Advocate for 3.6 0 Head the J'rciniitin Li.st Peterson's Magazine, and Iie AJ) VCAIE or J. 00 JOB PRINTING. B UMJWJSS CARDS, MSI Timi CAJIDS, BILLHEADS, ENVELOPES. BOOKS, Cheaply and Neatly Printed. Estimates J?ui-nishi ORDERS BY MAIL WLL RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTON Address HENRY A. PARSONS, JR., RIDGWAY.ELK CO., PA. .'S ORGkAJNTS to "J i'r ti..ii:il cilccts anH rxpressirm never betort attained. i i any parlor. flT" Beautiful New Styles, now ready. 35 KiliR - 's Store, Miiin Street. oO JX .'WI'jLXCE WEDDING CARDS. MOTE HEAD; STATEMENTS, BOOKS, &C0 f i-J h a .
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