The Elk County advocate. (Ridgway, Pa.) 1868-1883, June 08, 1871, Image 2

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    IIknrv A. Parsons, Jr., . EJitor.
THURSDAY, JUNE 8,1871.
REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET,
Auditor General:
DAVID STANTON, of IJcavcrCo.
Surveyor Gcncrai:
JlORERT B. BF.ATII, of Schuylkill.
The Democrntio Senate received tho
Annual appropriation bill on the 3d day
of Maroh, 1871, as finally passed in tlie
House of Representatives, but did not
consider this most important bill lof tlio
session until tho first week in May,
liolding it over for two long months,
without taking any action on it what
ever. 6uppoee the two houses had
teen Democratic it would have taken
oil summer to consider it, and the Leg
islature would have been in session now,
tit $12 per day and extras. Let the
pcoplo remember this at tho next elec
tion. Ilarrisburs; Telegraph.
- m i m
Unpatented Lands, Says the
JState Journal: Among tho general
laws passed by tho last Legislature and
upprovedby tho Governor, is the fol
lowing, which is o( importance to all
owners of unpatented lands.
Wo understand that efforts were made
to modify its provisions, but witbont
uceess, from which it is evident that it
Is the policy of tho Stoto to havo this
lnnrr unsettled business closed up as
' D
speedily as possible, and this is om
mcndablo since not only tho interests of
.the State, but tho security of purclias
rs of real estate, whoso titks may bo
affected thereby, required:
lie it cnnrtciL f"c, That tho board of
nropertv shall have lull and discretion
airy power as to the tiiue of cntcrinc;
-anits. and the number thereof, to bo
brought for tho collection of liens
-.against unpatented lands, and tho At
torney General shall proneed under the
.seventh section ot the said act, to winch
this is a further supplement, when an
thorized to do so by tlu said board:
J'l-ovidcd. That no interest shall be
.charged on patent or other Iocs.
NEWS.
DOMESTIC.
Gold closed in New York, Monday
jxt U2i.
Boston lately received 5i,000 dozen
rss in one day.
At Eastport, Maine, pood beefsteak
sells for teu cents a pound.
Iowa farmers are oing estensively
into hemp raising.
Now York belles arry parasols with
f crfumo bottles inserted in tho handles
"Departuri.sts" it the name rf the !
aew J)oiuocraey.
Work on tho California I'.tcifio eston
.sion from Duncsvil'c towards Salt Luke,
will commence the lant of June.
In many sections of Ninth Carolina
and Virginia the unplo trees this year
have failed to blossom.
An Illinois postmaster gires notice
ns follows: After thirl date, everybody
must lick their owu postage stumps, for
iny tongue's given out.
Tho Post-offioo Departuient hafl an
increasa of revenue for the present year
over $1,000,001), and boasts that it j
will soon bo self-sustaining.
Nearly thirty-four thousand fcnialo
property owners in Massachusetts pay
a3 on 8131,084,303 worth ot prop
erty. A Virginia editor has received a
communication from Miss Anna Mitilda
Sophia Elcctra Doll Ann Potter Dell.
It' a treatise on what she knows about
baptism.
The actual extent of tho cutiro sys
tem of telegraphio lines in tho United
..States Jan. 1, 1871, was as .follows:
Miles of line, 73,271; miles of wire,
130,843; number of offices, 5,014.
Tho Cincinnati Time has a composi
tor, Wm. McDiarmid by name, who is
1(0 years of age, and used to set up
Walter Scott's poems from tho original
manuscript.
Central New York has a starch fac
tory with twelvo acres of floor, (iOO
largo cisterns and twenty miles of (.team
pipes, making twenty-six tons of starch
.daily.
The examination of candidates for
.cadctships at West Point is progressing.
Of the ninety-eight recently appointed
-candidates, forty-nino were examined
by tho surgeon, and but six rejected.
A Californian has offered premiums
to tho amount of twenty dollars, to be
.divided to the five girls, under fifteen
years of ago, who can cut and make the
five best calico dresses to bo exhibited
jit the next State Fair.
Two bottles were recently washed
Lahore one on the coast of Nova
Scotia, aud the other on that of New
Brunswick iu each of which were
iound what purported to be messages
written by passengers on board the City
-of Boston. Though tho genuineness of
these messages wan at first universally
scouted, it is now rumored that in each
instance the handwritirg has been re
cognized as that of the person Uh
same the message was signed.
A man recently died in Indiana from
wound received at the battlo of
Qnccnstown, Canada, in 1812. An
onnce musket ball which had remained
mbcddtd in tho bones of his fiico over
fifty eiuht years, ulcerated its way into
., i .... u u:.
nis uioutn ana was spit out, xruiu una
cause influniHtion arose, wbioli extend
ing, terminated fatally, t
The seventonn-ycar locust has ap
peared in Illinois, many millions of this
muah dreaded insect having appeared
n tho neighborhood of Morris, Grundy
eunnty, and it is thought probable that
they will be found in greater or less
numbers all over tho northern part of
ho State. Tho locust is reported to
have last appeared in that suction in
18o4, sothatit is duo in 1871. Ihe
present year promises to be one of unu
sual activity in tho ioscct world. Tho
locust in the North, the Hessian 11 y m
Southern wheat fields, the chinch bng
to the west of us, and the poisonous
potato bug almost all over the country,
will do immense damage
Sau Francisco, Juno 3. On tho con
clusion of the argument of Mrs. i'air s
counsel on tho motion for a new trial,
this evening, Judgo Dwincllo informed
Campbell, counsel for the people, that
it was unnecessary for him to reply, as
an attempt to impeach tho jurors had
failed, and ho would overrule exceptions
taken during tho trial. lie then
briefly alluded to the crime nnd the
prolonged and impartial trials she nau,
and sentenced the prisoner, Laura D.
i'air, to bo hanged on the Ut'th ot July
remarkable scene then ensued. Airs.
Pair maintained almost her usual com
posure, but 'strong-minded" women
who had attended tho trial throughout
manifested their sympathy in tho most
ostentatious manner. .Mrs. iMinly lilts
Stevens, leader of the party, embraced
the prisoner's mother, and then going
over to the reporters' desk, telling them
she hoped they were sotislicil now, &c,
kc Thcsu manifestations continued
until the court-room was cleared. It is
believed that Gov. Ilaight will not in
terfere.
FORE! (IX.
Tha Hish Commissioners havo
rived in England.
A terrible earthquake has occurred
in China, devastating over -U.UUli
sqnare miles of country and destioyiug
over 2,000 lives.
Tho Paris barricades have been re
moved and the streets havo been re
opened. Arrnsts of suspected persons
continues. Executions aro still taking
place at Versailles. Business is reviv
ing at Paris, and foreigners are arriving
daily.
A Bczen Hcasou V7hy the Democratic
Tarty Hust to Eefcatei.
1st. Beeaufc the Bcpublican party,
as a political organization, has been
faithful to the country, defended its life
against its enemies, and maintained its
authority when it was denied by traitors.
2d. Because tho Democratic parly, as
a political organization, was in open
svmpathv with iho men who banded
and armed to dirupt the Union, and
A T in Harper's, who sav lie has
a high opinion ol water nnd vegetables,
hut has been known to lanmer with
steaks and slake his thirst with elarct,
and who no doubt relishes a good joke,
has tho following personals:
JJrydon s weakness was fcr bacon.
Charles Lamb lot rosst pig. Byron
dined four davs out of tho seven on
h. Liston, tho comedian, drank onlv
cold water, iimi nto littlo animal food.
Sir Isaao Newton, when writing the
"Principia," confined himolf to bread,
water and vegetables, l'opo, who was
nn epicure, melted at stewed lampreys.
Ur. Johnson went in for a leg of mut
ton. Dr. Parr was string on hot boiled
lobsters. Froissartntn and drank every
thing. Ditto Sheridan, Brougham.
Scott, Fox, Burke, Pitt.
POWELL & KIME.
Lowell & Kime
Flowebs may be arranged for bo-
rtuots cither to the harmony or contrast
of colors. Red harmonizes with orange,
orange with yellow, violet with red,
green with blue. Green is the contrast
to red. sky-blue to orange, yellow to
violet, blue to orange-red, indigo to
orange-yellow, and violet to bluish-green.
To find tho contrast to any flower, cut a
small circular piece out of one of it
petals; placo it upon white paper, look
at its steadily with on eve for a few
soconds, without lelUM the evelids
close, then look from the colored circle
to another part of the white paper,
wheu a cirelo of another color will be
apparent. This color is the true con
tract or complementary color. Tastes
differ as to whether tho effect of nr- DRY GOODS,
ranging the flowers according to con
trast or complementary color is more
pleasing to tho eye than according to
liartnoniee. The former, however, is
the most favot. To carry it out, a blue
should bo placed next to an orango flow
er, a yellow near a violet, and a red or
whito should havo plenty of foliage
around it. Whito coutrasts with blue
or orange, or still better with red or
pink, but not yellow or violet.
Pittsburgh claims to ship eighty mil
lion bushels of coal every year.
Having creeled a large and woll arranged
new Storo House on the old site, sinco the
fire, and filled it fron cellar to garret with
the choicest good of all descriptions, that
can he found In any market, are fully pre
pared to reccivcthclr old onstomcrs, and
supply their wants al bottom figures
Y YOU WANT TO BUY
GOODS CHEAP
OO TO
THAYER & IIAGERTY
Main Street, PJdgway, IV
DRY GOODS. NOTIONS, BOOTS,
SHOES. HATS AND CAPS,
GLASS AND QUEENS
WARE, WOOD AND
WILLOW-WARE,
TOBACCO AND CIGARS.
A Large Stock of
Groceries and Provisions.
Tho BEST BRANDS of FLOUR
Constantly on hand, add sold as cheap
as tho CHEAPEST.
ONE HUNDRED
PRINCE & CO. '
Mefoucons & Parlor Onjans
ONE HUNDRED
SINGER SE IFA G MACHINES
AND ONE HUNDRED
EXCELSIOB, MOWERS
TO BE GIVEN AWAY
"WHOLESALE OR RETAIL.
Thoir assortment is now complete, com
prising
THAYER & IIAGERTY.
vln3.
GROCERIES,
CROCKERY,
TO TnK SUBSCRIBERS OP
FOR
HARDWARE,
CLOTHING,
W- S. SERVICE-
GO AND SEE!
IT WILL FAY!
BOOTS AND SHOES,
HATS AND CAPS,
NOTIONS, etc., etc.
THE LARGEST STOCK PORK, FLOUR, SALT,
OF TUB BEST NO OTHER IN STOC K
Feed, Beans, Butt ox
$ T O IT 111 SI DRIED AVVLES
Itidgway, March lsc,lB70
SPECIE PAYMENT!
GOLD OR GREENBACKS
TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR
WAGONS
OR
JOB WORN AT THE R1DGWAY
WAGON SHOP.
Call and cxaniiao my stock beforo
buying a Lumber or Pleasure Wagon.
I use the lent sclcotion of Michigan
WHITE OAK AND HICKORY j
I employ none but First Claw Me-
rtrttttV ; I use uothinx but tho Lest
Rrfinvd lion. I think it will bo to your
interest to pivo mo your order.
Having twenty-five lumber wagons
in courso of eostruction, I will be able to
furnish auy party by the first of April.
All oidcr3 by mail, also any orders
left with W. S. Service at tho Tin
Shop, will receive prompt attention.
JACKSON .0 WEAVER,
tf
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w. E.v-nL.n, mwiiiip..
Bun rfJco. Now Vork City.
who for six years warred, at the sacri
fice of thousands of lives and millions
uf dollars, to letroy the government.
4d. liecause if mere had not been a
RenubliciHi partv. we would not now
have a government. Tho strength and
patridtitiW mf tho republicans of tho '
laud, aud the unwavering devotion of
their leaders, alone saved the Union
and perpetuated tlio government.
dtli ccaue if there had not been a
Democratic party, slavery would never
have attempted rebellion. The cove
nant into which tho Democracy were
willing to enter with the slave-masters,
encouraged them with the hopo that
treason woul be successlul, as they be
lieved the leniocratia party of the
North would be strong enough to pre
vent troops from coin; South to contend
wiih rebel organizations.
fth. Because tho material resources
of the nation have always been protect
ed by Republican policy. Tho labor
which is now prosperous owes its vital
ity to tho invigorating policy of Repub
lican rule.
Gth- Jccau?o tlio influenco which
used tlavery to crush a lreo government
is now willing to allow foreign pauper
labor to destroy free labor,
7th. IJecausj the only reliance which
tho creditors of tho country have for
tho security of their investments, is in
the Republican party bein. kept "in
power. Repudiation is as sure to follow
Republican defeat as rebellion was the
direct result ol Je:nocratie tcachm?
feth. Rccauio our system of ibtoroal
improvement, uow so potent in Us in
fliteneo for good, would, by Democratic
victory, become the prey ot a corrupt
lobby, every ready to uso the reprcsen
tatives of tho retlo in furtherance of
schemes to plunder private and public
enterprise.
9th. Recauso tho Dcmocratio party,
as the advocate ot direct taxation, would
restore tho tax on real estate, repealed
at tho instance of a Republicau Gov
ernor,
10th. Recaufo tho Republican party
has secured for tho American people
foreign policy by which wo now wield
moro power iu huropo than our govern
nient ever posseted in tho old world,
by reason ot which millious ot our
bonds are held by European creditors,
11th. Recauso the Democratic party
having been aud yet being ready to
UKiko a merchandise of human flesh,
would not hesitate to barter iu the honor
of tho Government, once they get it in
their possession
12th. Recause the Republican party
can be trusted, having been tested and
found faithful. Stato Journal.
DRIED 1'KACIIES,
IIOUSK FURNISHING GOODS IN j
ENDLESS V AEIETY.
PRICES WILL SUIT !
GOODS WILL PLEASE!
sell mmm
It is Baid, if all that the dogs of this
country eat wai fed to hogs, it would
make S50.COO.000 worth of pork. Add
to the value of the hheep destroyed, and
something of an idea of the tmse of
dogs can be obtained,
RAILROADS.
Canned Goods,
In short everything waited in tho Couutry
by
LUMBERMEN, FARMERS, ME
CHANICS, MINERS, TAN
NERS, LABORING MEN,
STOVES DELIVERED AND SET
FltEE! FREE! F11EE! EVERYBODY!
Contains no LAC SULPHUR No
sugar or lead-no lith-
ARGE-No NITRATE OP SIL
VER, and is ontirelj froa from tho
Poisonous and Ilealth-dsstroying
Drugs used in other Hair Prepara
tions. Transparent nnd clear as crystal, it will
not soil l lie finest fabric porfeotl Hafo,
clean and etiioieot, tlviiitlaratuuis long
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ll restore ami prevent I tie Hair lrom
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Headaches, cures ull humors, cutaneous
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Trepared only by rUOOl'Klt HKOTIIERS,
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glass. Ask your Pi-nudist for Nature's
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CfjSend two three cent stamps to
Proctor llrothcrg for a "Treatise on the
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shipped from the manufactory whore made,
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Dawley, the Gcncrai Agent in this city ) ns
noon as possible after answer is rjceived.
Darning selection and giving direclions'how
to ship. Arrangements aro alio made by
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PHILADELPHIA &, ERIE RAILROAD.
SUMMER TIME TABLE.
ON nnd after MONDAY, MAY 1871,
the trains on tlio Philadelphia &
Li-ia Pmilroad will run us follows:
WKSTWAltll.
Mail Train leaves I'hila lelphin.. 7.10 p
way 10.n.'i a.
:dj
" " arrive nt Kvie :'
Erio Exp leaves Philadelphia. ..1'.:
Ri.lgwny 2
" " arrive nt Erie 7
Accomodation, leaves I'enova.
' Rilgway
" nrr at Kane...
' K.VSTWAllll.
M;.ll Train leaves Erie
" " Ridgway
. nn iyg Rt Phil id'n..,
Erie Express leaves Enc
M.lgway...
nrrat Philadelphia
CALL AND EXAMINE!
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GOODS!
vr. i
No. 1 Masonic
!. SERVICE,
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Ridgwny, 1'a.
ESTA11LISIIED IN 183U.
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Saws! Saws! Saws!
SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS.
Axes, Files, Cast Steel, Mill Furnish
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J-Get the BEST, they will prove the
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Prices reduced. Send forprioe List and
Circulars.
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for rafting and running purposes.
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Also,
PHOTO LANTERN SLIDES
and
GRAPIIOSCOPES.
NEW VIKWS OF YOSEMITE.
E. & II. T. ANTHONY & CO..
o'Jl Broadway, New York,
Opposite Metropolitan Hotel,
Importers nnd Manufacturers of
PHOTDGRAPII1C MATERIALS.
vln.'yl.
m.
m.
"o p. ill.
;i p. in
2 -0 a. in.
..".10 n. m.
...7.1" a. in.
..V P.) p. m.
...8.00 p. in.
11.20 a. m.
4.52 p. in.
0.-"!O n. m.
. 11.00 p. m.
2.20 a. in.
.. o.50 p. ni.
Accomodation, leaves Kans 5.00 a. iu.
" Ridgway... i.2n. in.
nrr nt 3t. .Marys 8.:I0 am.
leaves!. M.irys 10.40 A. ni.
nrr nt Rcnovo O.lOn. m.
Mail East connects cast and wett nt Erio
with L.S SMS R W nnd at Corry nnd
lrvincion witu Oil Creek aud Allegheny Jl
11 w.
Mail West with west bound trains on I.
S & M S R V and nt Corry and Irviuetou
with Oil Creek and Allegncny R R V.
Warren Accommodation e-ist and west
with trains on L S and M 8 R oast nnd
west and nt Coi ry with O C nnd A H R W.
Eric Accommodation Last nl. Corry nud
Irvinelon with O C and A R R W.
E'.inira Mail and I'ullalo Express mnko
close connection nt Williamsport with N C
R V trains north and souih.
Calawissa passenger trains will bo run
east from WiUiaipmort on Elinira Mail.
WM. A. BALDWIN.
Gcn'l Sup't.
NEW TIMK TA1JLK.
Commencing May 22d. 1871.
ALLKG IIENY VALLEY R. R.
THE BEST ROUTE BETWEEN PITT3-
BURUII AND POINTS ON THE
PHIL' A. & ERIE R. It.
notsii SOUTH.
Day Express leaves Oil City nt 2 0-1 a rr
Arrives nt rutsburgli I J p ui
Night Express leaves Oil City 11 00 p ni
Arrives at Pittsburgh li 0 a nt
Mail leaves Oil Cily 9 45 a ni
Arrives at Pittsburgh 0 00 p ui
no 1 Nil NOUTII.
Day Express leaves Pittsburg at 9 10 am.
Arrives nt Oil City at 8 50 p m
Night Express leaves Pittsburgh 11 00 p m
Arrives at Oil City ti 40 a n
Way Passenger leaves Pittsburgh 12 30 p in.
Anrnves at Oil City 7 4j p ni
Close Connections inaao at Corry tor
Pittsburgh with trains East and West oik
P. & E. R. R.
Pullman Pallnce Drawing F.oom Sleep.
ing Cars on Night Express Trains between
Corry nnd Pittsburgh.
Ask for Tickets via Allegucny valley u.
R.
J. J. LAWRENCE. Gen. Sunt.
yR. G. WHIPPLE,
I Dental Surgeon.
uilico in Walker's Building. All kinds of
dentistry done in the best style, nnd all
work warranted. He will visit Kane on
i he 1st, 2d, nnd 8.1; Wilcox on the 10th,
11 ih, nnd 12th; St. Mary's on the 21st,
id, and 23dof each month. At all other
times he can be found at his ofhue in
P.iJgwny. Pa. ln2yl.
J II. W I LB Ell,
N EWS DEPOT-
Maiu St. (Iloles' New Building), Rulg-
waj, l'a.
Latest Periodicals and Newspaper kept
NEW HVEltY STABLE
IN
w mm ,t
DAN SCRIBNER WISHES TO IN-
form the Citizens of lUdgwny, and the
public gocerally, that he has started Liv- I constantly on hand. Also dealer in Kresli
ery Stable and will keep
GOOD STOCK, GOOD CARRIAGES
and Buggies, to let upon tho uiost reasona
ble terms.
BQUHe will also do job teaming.
Stable in the Brooks Barn, near the
Tost Offion. on Mil' street. All orders left
at the Post Office will meet prompt atten
tion.
Aug 20 1870. tf.
Fish, Oysters, Tobacco, and Confectionary,
V 1 U 1 1 1.
CONRAD MEYER.
Inventor nnd Manufacturer of tho
CBLEL3ATS3 BC3 THAIS PIASQ3.
VTABEIlOOaS, No. 722 Arch St., Phlla.
Has received the Prize Medal of tho
World's Great Exhibition, London. Eno
Tho highest Prizes uwarde.l when and
wherever exhibited. t'STABLlSUEli
1)J2j. vluti3tn.