-J v.. JOHN II. II t 1. J. F. MllnllK, ., I'tllll'lM KTiltl. ri ii i. is :i ; it. Til I! IiSl )A V May Nil, 1 . s t ' democratic state c-:v.ir:::rj. The I i.'tiiiH'ta' ic S -ii " r "i'iii"', hi nicclii'ij.' on . January l'.tiii. ill '. ii . -'uii-;;;, ti.iiiji:e I lie t'.i!!-iv. in,:; le-Vii: i.u ; : let. T'.ial i---r.l:ii l'i.nr!iiio t the :lv.' 1ur iti.ia' nut in; ri ci'ili-lil" i'rr the I'lipii'iiii' 1 i ' 1 1 -U . 1i" li-H at IhinhVn r mi ihe ;'.,il TfKXPAV nl'.ll'NE. 1S.;7. ii Z cloek, SI., and thai HiiM Convoiiiiim lie coin os.'d nl' lii .' u-unl number olM-h-giito.-i. "ml. In addition thereto, il reeommeiiil edtolh" l'l'iiioi'i iH'V ill' IVnmy !va:i'a t .FORTHWITH i-l.'i-l.'in lite usual unrulier, two ilcli'j'titi's, i.f ree'.niz"l pn.iitiiin inul influence in l!ic parly. I'll' eaeh Bcpresen t alive and S-'iialc in' their respective ills, trict, who shall mcl in M VM fo.NVKN. 'J'lON. at Ilarrisliurg. mi .'i 'lay t it 1- fixed by tin- Chairman o! ill'.' :" I .it o Ci-ii t Cimi mitti. By uiil.'V ii!' the Democratic Suite Com mittee. WILLIAM A. WALLACE, Chairman. 11. L FhiidTi::!, Secretary DEKCCr.ATIC CCUSTY CCHVEKTICi;. Zi anvrdune e with the above resolutions n meeting ill' lii - Democratic County Com mittee oi' Elk Counly will be held at the Courthouse in Ki'lgway, tu titc mst cUt;f or .tj.';, 1SU7 to choose dclcirates tosaid Convention. JOHN (i. HALL, Chairmin of the Hi'iii. County Com. Chicago, May 5. IlulTlliatl it Wc'i's' machine fillip, near Adams street, lietwceii Lasnll nnil Wells streets, was Imrnctl last niht. The loss in nliimt. S'i,00ll, with an in f--iMim-(i of 83,000. It in t lie general tiii;i!-i'!iiiiti uotv, thitt the huming of A!iii"r, Pall&Uo's elevator, ycstyiilay, w-i-j can n;J by nn inco.nliary, us tlia liinhliii has-uot been occupied 1 ,r two imu'hs. St. lnurs, May U A LuiLling en "ici'i'i nil. iiciwcon Oiive Ilinl EoCU't, nt-eim'.',! by 'i'i-ivialo Co. utiO 1. f.. ('-I'limi.-f-iiin Ekrata Last week in setting up the call of the Chairman ol t'.ie Co. Committee, we i-tatcil that there woulJ be a Ooiiventi'.Mi hciil for the iurpos) ot uominatini; delegates to the State Con vention. It slu.uM have read tliat there would bo a inectin.tr if the County Coti. lnittee for that purpose. niereh.intp, tun grocer, Tiik Famikk in the South. Geo A. llathbun ha; hoen appointed by the Southern Famiiu Relief Fund of l'hil ndelphin one of a Committee to solicit bub.scriptions in t'ai.-i County. Any person flo.-irou of contributing for the relief of our starving fellow country men can hiivo their contributions fur warded at once through The 1'hilaJel. jihia or the Kentucky Slate Society it" they may direct. DEMOCRATIC TRIUMPHS. 3'.vcry week brings with it f;lad )idiiif.'s of some Deinoerntic victory. The t-lection fur State ofiiecra and Con uressmen in Kentucky on the 4th inst, ihow tremendous gain for the Dcnuira cy. Every Fcinocraiie candidate tiirouf;hout the Stale was elected by ma joritcs which will uvcrae ciyht l'cuio cratie voles to one l'adical. From iianeastcr City, in our own State vc have news ofthe mo.;t tplcndid triumph ever achieved by tho JlemO crats of that place. The result shows a gain since last fall of over 150 ; besides giving the Democrats a irajority in Councils. Lancaster City is the home of Thaddeus Stevens. li. A, W. ' 3t. 11. Our Euipruiutu friends have for a 4on; time been felieitatiug themselves upon the ckktain construction of this road to their town, but we have never l'u It absolutely sure that the Buffalo folks would throw their money away by running a railroad down the J'ortajic Creek." chock against tha Driftwood Hills, where' there isn't coal enough to (apply Thai)' Stevens' little etab- lishuient. Wc now obr'crvo by tho J?uf Jhlo Courier of May 4th, that a Com niittee has been appointed in that city to nagotiate the afitiiis of the 15. &.-W. 15. 11. Co, ci'iZ uU-) to r port upon I 'mic.s. Now is the time'for Ell; County peopln to bestir themselves. Energy in the right direction will now secure r.ie lload. Let there be a full attend ance at tho meeting in St. Marys on the :'ith inst , that an expression of interest inny be had. PIEW3 OfThE WSLEK. San Francisco, May 3. Tho Neval.i State Prison was destroyed i,y fire ou the 1st inst. Tho loss is 5jlU,0'J0. None of the prisoners esca ped. In the case of Thovuburg against the Savage. Mining Company, the jury have rendered a verdict for the defen dant. Late Idaho advices represent that the ludiausare committing numerous outrages. IV C. Truman, the p,ecial agent of tho l'ostoflie.J Depart n.e.it, arrived from Arizona visler-i.iV. The i:v,vtini!i enburg, is riir.ui Pil,H;i 1 a d iy Yoil, and i ii"- ,sl , r.l!, at Wyck. i he re.-u!t is r,i 'i : 1 in New in tho Teni- 1017. Ocir.'i'.d II.'!' ek has goi.e ou a flying visii. t-i S-.ni-i.M. ile lutou'lod making an ex:eii 1.: 1 tour in Arioua, but cir cuiuitaucvs changed his j.laus. San Fi an i.-co, May . The Yellow Jacket Miniii'.r Cum puny has declared a dividen 1 ol'?V. p.er share, navable Mav 10. A lire broke out at. Eureka o.i April 2, destroying a block ol Luidings Th'e loss is ?.jO,0!jO. r.iihmon l, May I. The Court, to d .y (juashed the uitich. inont f..r tMS.OHM made by Clallin & Co.f of New York, agi'tii't St finback & Dio tin r. the Cloverhill eoa' jiljlid Were le'ipn: eii It I' in IWCiVO li-i-t U budioii were fo-uvl. pits reeeii'ly is" to day. Tho wa ii ia tln iii. No XV. C V.'hitiiii;;!rini. p.ruvis iii 1 n.i -JimsI, I - t mil kers was bn" ii' 1 I lit ul 'lit. 'l !k! loss is from SlOOV to :,'hl- lu'dy cvered by insurance. A in m siei-pin in tlie buildinu; was sufV ieate-1 tn death. Tho boa'ding h inse of M.ts. Materson was biUTei -V'-rld'hay, and a v.'oinan, named Julia l-i. g, was burnt. d to death. Ilio Jaueini, A pril 8" The Einperur D 'ii IVdr i :hosi.eond, of Brazil, wiih tho ad vice o! his Minis ters, signed to day an imperial decree by virtue of which slav. i y is abolished throutrhout the Br.i'.ihi'i empire. This most iiupurtant exacutivo order is to take cflect in a period of twenty years, po that no vi ilenee will be done to what is termed the. " riht of proper, iy " in the slave. Children of every class born within the limits of the empire after this day, the Sth of April, arc declared absolutely free by birth ; so that it may be truly taid we now inhabit a land of freedom, in which in dustry and labor will toou litid a fair re ward. The government of Brazil lias for many years past sympathized v,'ith the action taken by the United States gov ernment in conjunction with some of the great powers of Europe for the sup pi cssion of tho slave trade on tho -coast of Africa, and a few years only have elapsed since tho Emperor signed a do cree prohibiting the importation ol slave? into his dominions. Tho issuo of tho present decree completes the work of emancipation in Brazil. Toronto, May 4. A large schooner, tho Queeu of the Lakes, laden with coal, went ashore on Burlington "beach latt night, and shortly aftcrwa.ds broke in half. New York, May 4. The steamers for Europe to. day took out '51311,000 iu specie. The petition of Jefferson Davis for a writ of habeas corpus sets forth that he has been a prisoner in tho hands of the Government !i:ico May. 18G", that no grcund of detention is alleged against him. unless it be the indictment of May, ll-Kili. That ho has long been ready for trial, that his health has greatly suD'ered'by his iiuprisonmcut, and that ifcotitinued through the summer it will seriously endanger his life, and that he can give ample security for his appearance, if admitted to bail. San Francisco, May 5. The papers ot this city denounce the Newport town swindle, and call on the Boston and New York press to expose tho scheme. The Jhilh.tui says the paiticulars ot tho swindle reveal nil adroit and elaborate plan to make money illegitimately. With tho knowledge ot these facts iu the East, tho business of selling lots in that promisiuo- tewn will cease. Lexington. May 4 Lieutenant Bice, with a detachment of tho Second United States infantry, last night attempted to arrest the mur derers of the negroes at JNicuoIasville, Kentucky, lie was resisted by a supc. rior force, and was unable to mako the arrests. He was wounded iu three places, but not fatally. A privato soldier was also wounded. Absccoin, N. J., May 3. This morning, about eight o'clock, Mr. James Yates, of Bikersville, New Jersey, killed his little grandchild, aged eight years, with a liatcliet, ana tlieu went to his own house and hung him self iu a room. Springfield, Mass., May 5. The time for holdini; tho national hnrso fair in this citv has been fixed for Au'.'ust 27. 2S and 29. President Chadbourue. of tho State Agricultural College at Amherst, has nartiallv recovered from his recent ill. m-ss. and has touo to tho West, lie will resume his duties in July. Eight tenement houses, owned by the Williamston Woolen Manufaetunu Comnanv. were burned on Friday. The loss is $0,000. Memphis, May 5 A burirlar while attempting to rifle a room this morning at tho Gayoso Hotel was shot dead bv one of tho Liuesl.s of tho house. Tho raees nroiiosed to-morrow hae been suspended ou account of tho rain Tho set of steamboat colors being voted for at tho Straybcry Festival, was voted to too ii. E. Leo. J ho number of votes cast was 1,025. New Yoik, May ". About one o'clock to day, a sail boat, in which were- three voting men named Michael Shelley, Cornelius aud James Egan, was upset in tho Last iuvcr, oil tho foot of Eighty eight street. Mitlley was drowned, but the others were res cued. Jersey City, May 5. The excise law wen; into operation in this city to day, and tho result was the most oiderly Sunday experienced fin- months nast. But one person was arrested for violatiou ol tho law. Fortress Mutimo, May 4. Tho huhiaf cvi iiui cuso ol Jeflerson Davis exoiles deep interest iu Norfolk, Tl.f. inilii.ii v niithories hero aro not advised what action will be pursued CERTIFICATE. We .hotcby certify that iro have ex amined tho Diamond Goods. I'enrls. Emeralds', Rubins, mid other Precious Stones, ns desori'ied in tho above list, and find them all genuine. HOLE BKO'S, Diamond Importers, o aiaiucn Lane, Acw 1 oik. J. HERMANN. Diamond Setter, o'Jl Broome St., Ncvr York. AGENTS WANTED. nooks enn be hail containing 20 certificates U.K HUNDRED DOLLARS. All orders for certificates must ho addressed to J. 1). ITOFFMAN, Reo'y liox HM, l'ostothcc, 5-9- -m. Philadelphia. 1il Pi fi'!Hif:ilUin r. . nia P'ul" can rely on cverythin ljMI U rLul 4 , '. I.J being conducted in tho most honorable nnu i air manner. All (ho awards wi II 1 KTTYSHWIU AM1.W1 ho hamled to certificate holder, imtno VT ... . r'l M1V,''1'V7'1I,,:,:,:S: diately alter the distribution, (rci of nil I iiCdi'iinviil Oil IlV t(U ftl .fHIM 111 V 1)1 I II C . ' Coninionwci,,,. .Mylvania, March ,1. f Tlio Board of Supervisors nppnml eil liy ihe ulirtvc Cnrpniiiliiin to carry out tlio ob JitIs of tlio act of incorjiovalioii, rcspwt iiilly nnnouiicc lo Ihe public Hint tho Legis lature of Pennsylvania litis nutliori.i'd the riiisin of fnnil.-ji'ur the creation, establish nii'iit, iin'l mat nl eiiniiees of tin Asylum for Invnliil iSoliliers of the bile wir, to be built on Ihi! Ilatt'.o Field of Cicttyslmrft, anil as nn imlnceirioiil to patriotic citizens to con tribute In this benevolent object, hnve em powered the Corporation to distribute a niDiist the subscribers such articles ot value and interest, from association with the lata w ar, or any moneys, effects, properly, or cMnte, real or personal, whatever, in this Slatoor elsewhere, at each time or upon Biich terms, and in such .way and nunner whatsoever, ns to them shall seem fit, any laws of this Commonwealth to tho contrary notwitiistanuinj!. The cnlerpriso is cordially recommended by the following named well known gentle men : Major General Oeorpo O. Mcado l.x Governor Andrew O Ciulin Slnjor (leneral (iahishii l'cnnypaclcer iMnjor ueiieral K M uvegory Major (leneral .John It llrooke Slnjor Oenoral Charles H T-IIol'is Major General James L Selfridgo llrig Gen James A Tieavtr lirig flen Hnratio O Sickcls Ib ig Gen Joseph F Kuipo tlrig Gen Wm J RoUon lirig Gen Piinuiel S Zulick llrig Gen John K Murphy !rig Gen T F McCoy IlriS Gen R E Winslow Itrig Gen Henry Vlensants Ilrig Gen J 1' S Gobin Jlrig Gen J M Campbell Brig Gen Thomas SI Walker Brig Gen IV Cooper Tally ling (ten D M il liregg Colonel F Slunibangh Tho fite for tho institution (thirty acres) has already been purchased, aud it is hoped that tho good work may commence before midsummer. Subscriptions will be received at the ofiico of tho association, No. 1126, Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, on and after Monday, the Cth day of May, 1807. I' or each subscription ot uve dollars a cortidcato will bo issued, which will en title the holder to such article of value as may bo awarded to its number. 1 he firs'; distribution of awards will bo made immediately upon thercceiptof 80,000 subscriptions of 85 each. i ho distribution will bo public, and under the direct supervision of the Corporators. 1 orsrms at a distance are requested to remit tlieir subscnptions (when practi Tako Notice rnriE TTvnKsiPrNri.-'.n wisnns to L say , to the public generally, but more particularly to the people of Elk County that ho has opened a Black smith aud Wagon-Shon in St. Marv's. where ho will beliappy to execute all orders in his lino with promptness and neatness- 1 iiavo also purchased the right for Elk County, to manufacture and sell tho F. M. Hubbard Patent Spring Wagon Seat, of which I will soon have a good supply on hand, or will make to order, any desired stylo or size. 1 would lurther notify the people of Elk County that any person or per sons infringing on my right in the man ufacture or sale of said seat will be pros ecuted to the extreme limits ol the law. 5-9-Cin LEONARD W1TTSIAXS. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. The Stockholders of the Kersey Oil and Mineral Company, are hereby notified that the annual meeting for the election of Directors aud Officers ol said company for the ensuing year, will be held at tnorr ouicc, in Kouseville, Ve. nango county, I'a., on Saturday, the 1st day of June, 181:7. between the hours of 10 o'clock, A. M., BLd 2 o'clock P. M., of the said day. J. W. Hctfieia, Jae. W. 'Guernsey, Acting Secretary. Trcsident. Bousc-ville, Pa., May 0th, 1807. ITING OF THE Kersey Oil anp Mineral Company will be held NOTICE. A MEETI Stockholders of tho cable) by Post ofiico money order, or at the ofllce -of tho Collector of Internal registered letter, to insure prompt de- Itevonue, at Willianisport, Pa., on tlie 1st day oi dune next, at 10 o ciocfc a.m. II. A. GUERNSEY, Pres't. INTENSE EXfJTEMENTl C LOTtN cT fC LOTH I N G ! CLOl III.Yd for the Million ! A Well Dressed Man BUYS FIISOLOTIIINa AT THE STORE OF GEO. P. rllNTENACII, IN ST. MARY'S. I BEST IS ALWAYS THE 11 GP. IIINTENACII having taken cn t tire control of tho establishment formerly occupied by G. P. Ilintennch & Co., would respectfully inform (he citizens of Elk county that ho is prepared to furnish them with tho Best Kind of Clothing at rates which defy competition. ' ' Ho has on hand a largo assortment of READY-MttDE CLOTHING, Consisting of PANTS, TESTS .J- COATS, which helms lately purchased in the East, and which ho will dispose of at a slight ad vance on cost. His Gentlemen', Finalising apartment is specially adapted to the wants of his customer. He lias also a large and extensive Block of CLOTHS, CASS1MEKES, VEST INGS of the latest stylo and pattern, whioh ho will ma'frc to order in a neat and durable manner, and as CHEAP as it can be done any place ia tho conntry. GIVE 1I1M A CALL. Satisfaction guar anteed, and goods warranted. All he asks is aFAlltTRIAL to prove it. St. Mary's Pa., Feb. 14. 18(i7. livery Direct all letters to J. D. HOFFMAN, Scc'yBoard of Supervisors, Box 1481, P. O., Phil'a. Tho following is a schedule of tho award to bo made under tho first distri bution. Tho items of diamonds and other precious stones were purchased from citizens of the South during the war, and tlieir genuineness is certified to by Messrs. llenlo & Bros., the most extensive diamond importers in the country, and by J. Hermann, diamond setter, IN ew 1 ork. GETTYSBURG ASYLUM FOB INVALID SOLDIERS. Incorporated by Act of Assembly of the Commonwealth ot Pennsylvania March Gth, 18G7." Office 1120, Chestnut St., Philadelphia. A. N. Donaldson, Sco'y. ilhamsport, Pa , May 9th, 18o7. NOTICE. SALE! FIVE ACRES OF FIRST DISPOSITION. Eighty Thousand Subscribers at $5 Each. 1 1 Diamond Necklace, 48 Brilliants, valued at $00,000 I 1 Diamond ( luster Brooch and Ear Kings lo.OOO Award 10 -10 Gov't Bonds 10,000 Dium'd Cross, set in silver 7,000 Diamond Cluster Brooch 5,000 Award 10.40 Gov't Bonds G.000 Diamond Single St. King 4,. 100 Diamond Cluster Bracelet 4,000 Diamond Single clone Scarf Pin 4.000 Diamond Cluster Brooch.. 4,000 Diamond Cluster Bracelet 4,000 Pair single stone Dia mond Ear Rings 3,500 Diamond Cluster Brooch 3,000 Award 10.40 Gov't Bonds 8,000 Diamond single stone Pin 3,000 Diam'd single stone stud 3,000 D'ainond Cluster Brooch 2.500 181 Diam'd Single stone Ring 2,500 101 Diam'd & Kme'ld Brooch 2.5O0 201 Diam'd Single stono King 2,000 Diamond Cluster Ring... 1,500 Long India Camel s Hair Shawl 1,500 Choice Emerald Stud 1,500 Single btono Diamond Ring.... 1,000 25 to 3-1-10 Awnrds of 10-40 Gov't Bonds, eacl !,000 3-i 1 lhree stono diamond & Ruby half huop ring...., 800 3G 1 diamond single stono Ear Knobs 800 371 P'r diam'd cluster studs COO 38 1 diamond Hindu 'stone Ring, star setting 500 30 1 iliam'd single slime Pin 500 401 diam'd Cluster bracelet 500 41 to 50-10 Awards of 10 4(1 Gov't Bonds, each 500 51 1 Lady's iliam'd ael watch 400 52 1 diam'd single stone ring 350 53 1 diamond and opal clus ter ling 209 51 1 diam'd single stone ring 200 55 1 pair Kneld scarf Pins 200 51! 1 d'nul single stone stud 150 !i" 1 diumtiud Cluster Pin... 100 58 1 cameo and pearl Brooch and cur rings 100 58 to 108 loo Awards 10 40 Gov't Bondi each 100 150 lo 258 100 Awards, Gov'mt Legal Tenders, each 50 3,000 Awards, Government Legal Tendeas, each 6 3 1 4 1 5 1 C 1 7 1 8 1 91 10 1 11 1 12 1 13 1 14 1 15 1 16 1 17 1 21 1 22 1 23 1 21 i Tho distribution of tho above awards will bo made in publio as soon as (ho subcrip(ion is full, of which due uotico will be giveu through the papers. On and after May Gth tho Diamonds will be on exhibition at (ho office of the Association. T?OR lj Village Lots in llidgway 1 Price, One Thousand Dollars ! A small part ia CASH balance in ten years. Inquire of .1. Powell, Kulgway, Pa., or C. It. McM'LTY, No. 330, Broadway, Wew l ork, I (Ja-re Lftlhrop, I.uding ton & Co., New York City. May 9th, 1S07-41. STEVENS HOUSE, 21, 23, 35 f' 27, Broatlmiy, N. Y. Opposite Bowling Green. KEPT ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN. THE STEVENS HOUSE is WELL J and widely known to the travel- iing public. Tho location is especially suitable to merchants ana business men it is in close prorimity to the business part of the city is on the oighway ot Southern and Western travel aud adjacent o all the principal itailroail ami Meamboat De PO'9- The Stevens House has liberal acemmo- dation for over three hundred guests it is well furnished, and possesses every modern improvement ior the comfort and ettertain nieni of its luinatcs. 1 ho rooms tiro spac ious and well ventilated, provided with gas and water, the attendance is prompt and respectful, and the table is generously pro vided with every delicacy of tho season-at moderate rates. GEO. K. CHASE & CO. Slay 9th, 1867, Cm. Proprietors. N THE MATTER 1 In tho Court of of the lncornora- Commou 1'lea.s tion of the " liilk ot IMk Uouuty. County Bailroad and No. 11, Aug. 1, Minins Gazette." 1 1807. Notice is hereby givcu that the ccr. tificate ol the Corporators ol the " iMk County Railroad and Mining Gazette" has boon hied in my oihee, and it no BufEo'cnt caute is shown to the contrary, a decree of incorporation will bo made at the next term Of the Court. U.EO. A. HATTIBUN, May Ihh, 18G7. Prothonotary. Dent istryk TIt. J. SAGER, J of Warren, Penn'a, begs leaVe to finnoUnce to the citnsena of Elk county that he will bo in Ridgway on tlie Oth of MAY , and remain one week. Persons having work to do my lino will please call on the first or second day utter my arrival, as tooth may have to be wedped apart before filling. . Ii. Teeth extracted wituout.pam ny tho uso of spray. apJotf A DMIMS'IRATOK'S NOTICE. Notice J is hereby giveu that letters of admin iKliulion on the estate of Anthony Hahu- hauser. Into of St. Marv's. in Elk counly, have been granted to the undersigned. All persons indebted to said estate are request ed to call and sottlo, and those having claims against the same will preseut them duly authenticated for settlement. . miiiii , I llxll'n 1U IS Alius u.nr.a, LOUIS VOLSJER, ap2-" CI. Administrators. U. S. TAX APPEALS. U. S. Asstisson's Office, 10th Dis'tPa. 1 Office, Curwcnsville, Clearfield Co., Pa. NOTICE is hereby given that the assess ment lists, valuations and enumerations made and taken within the lilth Collection District, Pa., by tho Assistant assessors under the law of the United States, will remain open to all persons concerned ior the space of 10 days from tho 1st day of Slay, A. D. 1807, at the Assessor's ollice, ia the Borough of Curwcnsville. At tho time Btated above tlio Assessor will receive, hear and determine all appeals relative to any erroneous or excessive val tmtionB or enumerations by the assistant assessors. In regard to appeals, fhe law provides, " That the question to be determined by "tho assessor, on an appeal respecting the "valuation or enumeration of properly, or " objects liable to duty or taxation, shall " be whether the valuation complained Of "be or be not in n just relation or propor " tion to other valuations in the snmo as sessment district, and whether the enn. " meration be or bo not correct. Anfl nil " appeals to the assessor ns aforesaid, shall be liindo in writing, and shall specify the particular -cause, matter, or thing re specting which a decision is requested; and shall, moreover, state the ground or principle of inequality or error complain- U or." IUMI',1, LIYIMJSTON, Assessor of the 10th Collection Dis't. THE PLACE TO BUY IS WIIEUE YOU CAN UUY The Cheapest. 5 ?s -?c5k y J1 Jo i 3 co s vi . . t B E l-J T3 3 S3 O I 3 a m el W C3 O to OO i co c ."2 a S3 c -j 2 o ? c 2- q n 'il. 2 K ' Sim sgc 2. a H 3 w co -3 , J? ex ? W n 2 O t-H t a- E 5, , J Of j if o" - S. 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Single copies. 80 oents ; back numbers, as specimens, 10 cents ; either mailed free. Yearly, $3, with a valuable jnrcmiufn; (WO copies $5 50 ; three copies, 7 50; five'eopies, $12. and splendid premiums for clubs at $-1 each, with the first prciniunis to each suo scriber. Address, W. -JENNINGS DES10REST, 478 Broadway, N. Y'. Demorcst's Monthly and Young America, together, $-1. with the premiums for each. Mar-il'07-tr. a ro O O S3 I I in 5 o MOT1" 'SO I rs nns DAflGETT l WILL OPEN on Anvil 10th, at (he residence of Sirs. J. V Honk, a nice assortment of jir!oq )iD 8ili)ii):l" Tifliliiit'l'ii. Will also provide a FasUionaale Dressma ker for the Benson, upll-tl. -.LOUBET ORGANS & MKt.ODF.ONS. Unanimously awarded the First Prize, A GOLD MEDAL, "AS THE HEiST CABINET ORGANS," Am. lust., New Y'ork, Oct. 1305. Being pronounced superior in Quality, Power and Variety of Tone, and in number of combinations. 'As the best instruments of America wcro there contending, whichever won the battle would have nothing left to conquer." Am. Art Journal, edited by a well-known musical critic. They have also taken tho first premium wherever exhibited this Bcssoni PEDAL ORGANS, one, two and three banks of keys six sizes $50 to $1,500. Without peilals, single ami uounie iiann in great variety, i?0o to ifl.iO. These Organs with their smooth, pipeiliae qunnty oi lone, beautiful solo stops, Strength of chorus, unequalled pedals, and general org.m-liKe effects, are superior for Churches, Balls, Parlors nnd Schools. Thcv re put up in cases of Solid Walnut, fancy veneered Wal nut, (new and unique styles) ana eiegnni Rosewood, of splendid designs and finish, and of tho best workmanship ! it being intended that each instrument shall be a model of its kind. All instruments down to a fine octavo portable Melodeon, have the beautiful Tremolaute stop, without extra charge. A largo assortment constantly on hand at our Geneial Wholesale and Retail Waro rooms, 841, Broadway. Our Illustrated Circular and Prico Lists, with our new styles, aro now ready. Send lor a circular. PELOUBET, PELTON k CO Manufacturers, No. 841, marl4Cm Broadway, N. Y City. JpYEHS' NEWLY' IMPROVED t'h'gCillf PbtM'sil-qi)() iws ! 2 Acknowledged to be tho best ! London Prize Medal, mid highest awards iu America, received ! Melodeons, Second-hand Pianos and Music. No 722, Arch Street, below Eighth, PHILADELPHIA, PA. ap213m IS O W 8 H 00 a o w o H O f W o o 2 W ac m O SO (fTj H o w w a o i i "4 tn f tn n O r) H W H O W o ! H H tn s ft ft Xffl s ft Ttl Oft- o ft 7? o ft o o INSURANCE AGAINST loi-s or DAMAGE by FIRE. TITHE .yeoniing County Mutual Insur- l ance ouijiany at. wiuucey, I'n., con tinucs to Insure against Less or Damage by l'ir on all kinds ef Slerchandiso. Publia and private uildings, eiihvr iu town or counly. Also on Slills, Tanneries, Barns, stocks of Grain, &c, at the lowest possible rates, consistent with safety to the Insurer and Insured. The Lycoming County, Sin tuul Insurance Company invitee a-n invest-it gat ion as to, its stability. Its. capital amounts to, 82.800,000! Thus assuring to very one of its patrons that their losses will be promptly and satis, fiictorilj paid. Its management has always been prudent, as its cxistenjo of twenty, six years fully demonstrates JAMES BLAKELV, , Agent for EVk county, at St. Mary's.,
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