The Elk County advocate. (Ridgway, Pa.) 1868-1883, January 01, 1870, Image 2

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SATURDAY, JANUARY 1 1870
J. S. BORD WELL. Editor.
STANTON, DEAD.
Tnn rrdncrrnnlr and the CVCninC rrCSS of
Friday announced the death of Edwin M.
Stanton, which took, place at Washington
that morning. The dny previous it waB
nnnouticed that he had boon appointed nn
Associate Justice of the Supreme Court.
Truly a great and eurnest man him pas
sed away. His rceord is wi ll known to nil
our reders. He had many noble and com
manding attributes and his death came lit
a timo when he was lully prepared to do
justice to his country, in the position to
which he had been lately appointed, ami
nt the same time live with less labor and
turmoil than had of late characterized hi
life.
. lie was horrrin StculcnviHc, Ohio, about
1815. lie studied for the bar under 1U:n
JAMlN Tai'I'KN, who took him into partner
ship, and thus gave him a good Mart in his
legal career Ho continued to practice in
Ohio uutill 1S17, when be removed t.
Pittsburgh, where ho was associated, in
several important cases. In the wiiiter ol
1S57-8, Mr. Stanton was selected by Pres.
idont Buchanan to manage an important
caso connected with tlex-ican grants, gain
ing thereby, a natioual reputation. In
1858 he began practice in the Supreme
Court at Washington, icft held aloof from
politics. Towards the close cf President
Buchanan's term of office, in ISflO, ho nc-
. , ..4 .1. rrtPf nt Jttnrnev Oci.cr.il. pnd.
while holding it, tried hard to prevail on
the President to send reinforcements to
Fort Sumpter. Mr. Cameron resigned
his post as head of the War De partment,
January 13, 18G2, wbcu the vacant place
was offered to Mr. Stanton, and accepted
The change was looked upon by the people
as advantageous to the cause ol the nation.
The vigorous manner in which he set about
the roforui in the War Department con
firmed the sanguine expectations of his
fiiicnds, and beneficial results that attended
his appointment soon became evident in
the increased efficiency of the vainus branch
es of the military establishment of tffo
Union. Able Administrator, however, as
Sir. Stanton paoved himself, he was not
equally l'ortuuatc in acquiring popularity,
aud on the cessation of hostilities, differcti;
ees of opinion. 1 cudivtg to diicord Wcifrrcd1
between him and one or more of the pro
minent military chicle, especially General
Sherman. In lfGii he endeavored to
thwart President Johnson, and the Pres
ident found it necessary to remove him in
July, 1867.
In this he was srstaind by many warm'
friends, but the damage to his position
could not well be repaired. And then
comes the Justiceship and finally DEATH.
Western J' nnnyfvttiiian.
TDK LO YE i"J II DhitS
From tbe Diary of a Now York Physio'inn.
About the jenr 1815, a rather stout
coarse looking man, apparently some twen
ty-five years of age,-came to my office and
wished to speak with me aside, lie was a
Dutchman from op the liver, and spoke
our hrigiiiigV rattier imperlectly.
Ilavinu got me aside, ho stated his Case
with very great solemnity. Ho informed
mo that ho was in. love with a certain young
woman of his neighborhood, who uulortun
ately did not return his aflcclbn This
lie assured me, was not owing to any want
of disposition on her part, for she was wil
ling to love him if she could j aud in order
to overcome' the natural repugnance she felt
towurds him, would consent to any fcasuble
means. A love powder was that which
most naturally suggested itself to his mind j
aud ho had culled to procure ono.
"1 would have got it out of our toctor to
home," he, but I was afiuid it u ight leak
out run hov or nuoder, and den I should
be a hiuhiiiL'stoi? to do whole down. 'Act
as 1 viii cumin:; to New York, I thought I
might as well kit here. hut will you ttx
lir one slitivii'' love powder, that will do
do bisinesi toi de irai 1 and lu.iKe her love
me it. iiy;,u ail out
EA li TH 'J LA EE
San FuAXCisco, Dec. 27. The heaviest
earthquake shock ever experienced in East,
em California and Nevada occurred about
C o'clock last evening. It was felt with
more or less severity at Sacramento, Marys
ville, Grass Valley, Nevada City, Iowa Hill,
Stockton, Chico, Trnekee, and other neigh
boring towns. At Virginia, City, Nevada,
walls wero thrown down, door.bells rung,
and clocks stopped. The consternation
was general. The shock was fult severely
on the lower levels of all the mines.
The vibrations were porth and south,
and lasted about ten seconds. At
lleno the shock was proceeded by a low
rumbling, which lasted nearly two minutes,
alarming the inhabitants. The express
train bound west was detained about an
hour, between Wadsworth and Reno, b"y
large rocks and earth thrown on the track
by the earthquake.
The first mercantile vessel which passed
through the Suez Canal on its way to
Bombay was wrecked in the lied Sea.
This is not encouraging. All tho vigilance
which careful and experienced officers can
use is not sufficient to prevent accidents
in that dangerous sea. Let it be covered
with ships, and tho list of the casualities is
pretty sure to be indefinitely increased.
The bark Noel only went eighty-six miles
from Suez before it fell a victim to some
treacherous sand bank of coral reef, M.
de Lesseps must get the Bed Sea buoyed
before his canal will be of any great ser
vice to commerce
Sudden Death.. We are compelled to
announce the sudden demise of Mr. Wm.
Irvin, of Curwensville, ou Monday morning,
Deo. 20. He had been unwell for some
time, but sot confined to his bed. On Sun
day morning,in passing from his room to the
hall, he fell to the floor insensahle, and
remained so until he expired. He was one
of the oldest and most active business men
in our county, having resided at Curwens.
ville, for over forty years, where' he accn
mulated a fortune, surrounded by a large
family, who mourn big "unexpected demise
Clearfield Republican
The Dew postal treaty between the
United States and Great Britain will go in
to eflect on January 1, 1870.
at fir.-t I endeavored lo reason with him
ou tho folly et endeavoring to excite lov
by means of powders, philtre, petitons
and the like. But 1 found my argument
thrown away. 1 then endeavored to laugh
him out of his project. But my ridicule.
liko mv argument, fell harmless to th
j 0 ,
ground.
Finding him resolved on having the love
nowder. come what would, I concluded to
give him f-omething which would satisfy
him. I accordingly put up tffo powders,
of tartar cme;ic, of five grains each j telling
him that it was necessary that he should
take a powder as well as the girl' in order
to produce the desiied effect.
"But I be iu lofe now, doctor," said he,
"I docs not need any of the bowder to
make nio lofe lucre as I do now. What
should I dakc it don ?"
"you must take it' said I, "otherwise
the powder will have no effect upon the
girl."
"But den I shall have to bay for dwo
bowders instead of one."
I then gave him directions to dissolve
the powders in water, and tako one him
sell aud givo the girl the other at the same
time; and that they should be shut up to
gether iu the same room at the time of
taking tho powders, and "so on for three
hours thereafter; when I assured him, they
would nroducc a remarkable effect.
a
The fellow went away, well pleased with
the favorable termination to his love suit ;
and I thought little more of the subject,
except occasionally to laugh to my self at
the physeal effect the Jove powders would"
be likely to produce on the amorous Dutch
man and his Dukinca. now far they
were likely to produce the desired effect, I
could not of courso determiue ; but the Je
suit would not finally prove injurious to
the health cf the paities, I was well satisfied.
It was somewhat like a year after this,
that walking one day in the street, I came
plump upon my patient. Starled like
Mackbeth at the ghost of Banquo, I would
have avoided him ; and for this purpose I
dodged into the Hotel just opposite.
But fear often brings the catastrophic
which it seeks 10 avoid ; and the concious
ness of guilt conjures up dangers, whero
in reality Dono are to be apprehended.
My motions were undoubtedly suspicious,
and tho DuicLman detected me the sooner
for attempting to dodge him. JAt all events
he followed me into the hotel, and with a
very angry countenance began :
"Be'syou nctde doctor what gif me lofe
bowder a twelve moth ago?"
'I What ! I a doctor ? I give you love
powders?" said I, appearing to bo vastly
surprised at tho question "you must cer.
tainly be mistaken in th3 man."
"Py jinks, I peleve you pe de man,
persisted the Dutchman ; "you look so much
like him as one ecg does to anoder.
"No my frieud," saysI,you must bo mis
taken in the man. But what is the story
of yonrs about the love powders?" contin
ued I, wishing to learn the affect they had
produced, as well perhaps as mischievously
to afford sport to the company in the bar
room.
"What is the story ? wy MisLter Toctor,
do lofe powders didn't do at all. Dey . was
nothing more one tarn cheat. Dey was
nothing more as one vile tattero mattocks,
what makes bcople buko deir insides out
When I goes home, I shuts mineself up in
a room mit Kattarina ; and we dakes one a
a bowder and toder a bowder, just as you
told me. Den we waits for de deration
Py and py we grows sick in de stomach,
Tinks I what for in a tyfel of an operation
in dis? dat makes me feel ao all apout de
short rips, de haad, de stomach ? Put I
says nothing at all, hopin 'twould all durn
for de pest, Py and py we begins pote on
us, to just like de sea in a thunder storm.
"Oh, how eick I pe 1" says Cattarina. Den
she grows bale as a gorbs, and I thought
she would vaint, ao I puts my arms round
her vaist lo hold her up wheu my O 1 we
pote on ns at once time be tins to cry New
loig, Jew i org I and py kraeious I you
never seen any pody gast up aggounts as vo
did. Drre was put one winter in de room
and we couldn't git cut te door because I
logs it and trows away de key when I first
comes in ; and we pole shticks ouro heads
out ol do winter and bukes, and bukes
you nevor seen de like io all de days you
born' And what tinks was de consequence,
toctor?"
"What, why, I suppose the girl fell in
love with you of course," said I
"No, fy Joy she hates me ten toueand
amies worscr ann ever, cne won i so
much as shpeak to mo now, And all de
young fel'erg and de gals dey laughs at me
aud lioinls dcr finger at me as I walk de
shtreets, and says. Dere goes de vool vat
pought de bowders in New York! And
now I pe de lnughin shtog of de whole
bhicc. And all this gomes of de dam shcat
of lofo bowders you gin me for 1 can
swenr you pe's to ferry toctor wat played
dat. t rick on me. And if I ever catches
you in our m-lgborhood," concluded he,
doubling his fist in a tbreatning manner,
"I kiveywi cno of le tngdest lickcm you
over had in de days of your life."
Saying this ho left the hotel in a rage,
and this was tho lHt I ever saw of him or
heard of the lova pow.lcrs. N. Y. 7'rmi.
xeript.
'(lew $drliscmMir.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
Mr. L. DeG aukikl, a conductor on
the Phil. & Erie, railroad, picked up a
pocket-book iu a scat the other iiayt above
Ronova, which, on examination, he found
to coutaiu 2(3 oue thousand do'.lar bills.
IJe quietly put in his pocket, and then
iustitutcd search for the owuor, whom ho
soon found, and who proved to be a gcutle
mau named Smith, a dciler in stock, on his
way to New York from Ohio. Mr. Smith,
when spokeu to by Mr. DcGabrie', was
unaware of his loss, but was soin made
aware of it by Mr. DeGabricl'iS hints about
having found a "small parcel." He wa
so overjoyed at the recovery of his fnotiey
and so grateful that it had fallen into no
honest man's hands, that ho pressed upon
Mr. DuGabricl's acceptance a bran uew
one hundred dollar bill. This, however.
Mr. DeGabriel refused to accept, saying
that he asked no reward for doing his duty.
Mr. Smith then remarked "you shall hear
from me again," aud went on his way
rejoicing. Such a man as DeGabriel comes
under tho poet's definition of tho "noblest
wurk of God," an houest man, and is him
self a fortune to his employers. We advise
them lo '"cultivate" h'ua.Eelleone
Watchman,.
By virtue of a writ of Venditioni Ejn
ponax, issued out of tho Court of Com
mon l'lens ol I'AK. uomity, I'ennsyiva-
nia, and to mo directed, 1 will expose
toFUBLICSALE,at the Court House,
in llidjrwny, on
Momlny, January 10, 1870,
At 1 o'clock P. M., nil the following
described property, to wit :
Beginning at a post, being the nort
west corner of lot deeded to Lnurctte
M'Cauley by Eddy Hyatt and wife,
thence in a westerly direction along the
Milesburg and Sniethport Turnpike
about 6ix nnd a half rods to ft pottt,
thence southerly direction about eleven
and a half rods to a post, tlietiee nn
easterly direction about six and a half
rods to a post, being the southwest cor
ner of Iinureue M L'nuley's lot, thence
a northerly direction along said lot
nliout eleven nnd a half, rods to the
place of beginning, containing seventy
two square rods of laud, being part of
the same land, conveyed to Eddy
Ilvntt by Jacob mlson midwife, by
deed bearing date the first day of Marclif
A. D. l-H.
And has erected thereon a Two
Story Dwelling House about eighteen
by twentjMVnir feet, with a wing
eighteen by eighteen feet or there
abouts, and a stoop about six by
eighteen feet. There is also a barn
erected on said lot about sixteen by
twenty-four feet.
Seized nlul taken into execution an
the liroDcilv of William "Wood, at the
suit of G. M. Smith A: Co., and to btf
sold by JACOB M'CAL LEY,
eWiniiiFF's Oitice, ) Sheriff.
Bidgway, Dee. 25th, '(i9. )" dee2G'09-tc
JOARDINQ HOfrSE,
IScar I ho Depot, Wilcux, ra.
MAUTIN SOWERS, Proprietor.
The undersigned lia open -id h Inrga bennfirg
rouse aiine aonve place, where he is rniply
prenrcd to g!Uiffy (lie wonts of iliose who riinv
utof hi in with ilicir Cuctom.. nov20.'0'J
THE ONIA UELI.VBLE CUKB Full IAS
PEl'SIA IX THE KNOWN WOULD.
QIIARLE3 HOLES,
PRACTICAL
WATCHMAKER, ENGRAVER JEWELER,
West end of Hyde House, Riilgwny, l'n.
Sells as Cheap as Ever,
GOLD AND SILVER WATilAlS,
Clocks, Jewctry, SilverwaVe,
XX VIOLIN AND GUITAR STRINGS,
Spectacles, Tons and Fencils,
Exclusive Jgent for the isle of
ALEX. MOftTO.V'S GOLD PENS.
Repnirinfr Watches, etc., done with tlie same
accuracy as heretofore. nov20, (iilif
A Baciiklci;8 Df.fense. Who is
petted to death by ladies with luarriaeble
daughters? The bachelor.
Who is invited to tea and evening par.
ties, nnd told to dmp i:i just when it is con
venieut? The bachelor.
Who lives in clover all his days, and
when he dies has flowers strewn on his
giaveby the girls who could not entrap
him ? The bachelor.
Who goes to bed early because time
drags heavily with hitn ? The married
man.
Who gets a scolding for picking out
the softest part of the bed, aul for waking
up the baby in tho morning ? The mar
ried man.
Who has wood to split, and marketing
to do, the young ones to wash, and the
lazy servants to look qer ? The married
man.
Who is taken up for wh ipping his wii'e ?
The married man.
Who ceta divorces? Tho married
man.
Dn. Wisn.nT's Ghkat Amf.iucan Pvrrr.rsiA
Pn.1,8 ami I'inb 'I'u kb Taii CeiU'iAi, in-o n posi
live and infallible cure lor dyHuennia in its
most iijjgiavuUd form, and no mutter of haw
Ions Et an cl in rr.
Tbey penetrate the secret abode of tliii tcr
rime ui.case, nod eximuiiuulu it, root an
branch, forever.
They cllevi.ile more ngnny nnd silent suf.
.1 .
Teey an noted for curing the most deep
ale nnd hopeless caaos, whrii every known
menu3 f:iil to nfi'o'd relief.
No form of dyspepsia or indigestion can re
sist their peneti iitinp; power.
DR. WISH ART'S-
PINE TFLEE TaR. CORDIAL.
It is the vital principle of the Pin Trc. oh-
taincd by a peculiar process in the Jiciilluiiun
of (lie tnr, by which its iiinliOHt medical proper
ties arc retained. It invigorates the eigesiive
organs nnl restores the appetite. It strength
ens the debi'ulated system. U purities nnd
enriches the blood, nnd expels troni tho yMuiu
the corruption winch scrotum breeds on il.e
liinns II disolves Ihc mucus or phlegm which.
siopslhethe nir passage of tho li.iigs. Its
leulinjr principle acis upon tnc irriimeu sur
face ul' the iuiis ui.d ihroiit, pencil-Ming
to each diseased part, relieving pnin mid sub
duing intlimintion. It is tho result ofygnr of
sluilv nnd experiment, auu it is ottered lo the
uilicted with positive assurance of its power
to cure ihe lullowing discuses, it the patient
ins not loo lung delayed n resort to the means
of cure :
VanMuinitioa" of iltc Lnvjt, Coiijltx, Soar
lkruiil anil JJieiist, liruttrlttti, Jjiocr
Cntniiit, ISliiul ami Jll-cdinj
' J'its, Aslliina, Yli(irj'ni
t'oitih, Dipiluiin kf.
A medicfil expert, lail'line honor ,ble colle-
giate diplomas, lievnten his entire lime to the
u'.n'.i.nlion of palienis ;it lliu oliice parlors,
Associntca with h.m are llnee consulting phy
sicians of acknowledged eniicnce, whoso ser
vices nre givento (he public hike or ciifgk
Inis opportunity is ottered by no oilier in
stiiuliou in the c -uuii v.
Letters from any p u t of the country, asking
advice, will be promptly ami gratuitously res
ponded to. n here convenient, remittances
should .take the shape of
DRAFTS Oil POST-OFFICE OllDERS.
Price of Wiflmrt's American Dyspepsia Pills
al a box. hent by mail on reciyl of price.
Price of Wishart's l'ine Tree Tar Cordial,
l,uO a bot'le. or 11 per dozen. Sent by ex
press.
All communications shnuld be addressed
L. Q. C. WLSIIAST, M. D.,
No. 2:12 North Second Street, Dhila.
gO.METUlXG NEW IX 1111)0 WAY !
BOOT H SHOE ESTABLISHMENT
The subscriber takes thin mzthod of inform
ing the citizens', of llldgwny aud vicinity that
he has opeucd a
BOOT & SHOE STORE,
in the room lately occupied by Henry S. Thay
er in the west end of the Hyde' House, where
may be found a general assortmcut of
Ladies Shoes,
Ueniiemeim' Hoots and Shoes,
. Boys' Boots and Children's Shoes.
ALSO,
Connected with the above establishment I have
a lio. I nnd Shoe Manufacturing Establishment
where work will be jnado to onler. Hepairing
done on slmrt notice nnd on rcnso-inhle teru.s
The public are invited to give me a call. '
ocl!.VliOy CiKOltOK WALKEH.
'i ijt: AMi.n.K'.w family
K N ITT I NG M ACHINC
Is prevnted t.j the public ,is too most
Si.Hjdf, , Duriiiik, Cmjht.-t & ('".;
Knitting Machine ever Invented.
V II I C E, $26.
This Machine will run cither backward
or forward with equal facility ;
MAKES THE SAME STITCU AS
BY HAND,
but far superior in every respect.
WILL KNIT 2 0,0 0 0 STITCHES IN
ONE MINUTE, .
find do perfect work, leaving every knot on
the inhido of the work. It will knit a pair
of stockings (i.ny size; in less vhan hull an
hour. It will knit
Closn or Open, riain or Rilled Wort,
with any kind of contse or fine wollcn yarn,
rr rott-in, silk or linen. It will knit stock.,
inswith c'oublo heel and toe, drawers,
hoods, sacks, smoking caps, comforts, pur1
sof, iiiufFs, fringe, a.'phans, nubies, under,
sleeves, milieus, skating caps, lamp wicks,
maps, cord, uudcifhirts, shawls, jackets,
cradle blankets, levins, suspenders, wris
tcis, tidies, tippits, tufted work, and in fact
an endless vanety ol articles in every daf
use, as well as for ottianient.
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p e
D
a y
Adam and Eve. Adam aud Eve es
caped two very ecrious annoyances of mod
em lovers. In the first place, Eve had no
mama to make judicious inquiries as to
Adam's social position and propcets of mat
riuiony; aud Adam had no ''governor to
see that ho didn't throw himself away on a
portionless girl.
NONT'Y
IS nn article despi led by nnno, nnd wo are
nn prepared to show how nil may possess
u in iibuudiinee, by fulln. iug a tew simple in
struclions which will bo given
FREE
of charge, except tho trifling sum of twenty fivt
ceils, as n guaiaut.ee of good faith. The busi
ness is inexhaustible, and thousands aro now
engaged iu it ; while to their friends the cause
of llicii great success remains a mystery. Any
party engaging will frequently receive sealed
packages by express or mail. runner than
this the business is nil to yourself.
AS
toe article csn be carried in the vest pocket, ex
cept when wanted for use. It neds your at
tenlion but one or two days in tho week, or a
couple of hours daily, which can be after -other
business is over, ."so additional rent, tuxes, o
help of any kind. All engaging must be of fust
WATER.
None but gsnd smirt men wanted, who can
keep their business to themselves, act conn
ler.tinlly Willi me, and make lrotn 4o io riu
for every hour s service.
Act promptly, llegin now and a fortune is
yours. Inclose with your nd. tress j. cuts.
and you will get full particulars by return
mail. . Address,
E. F. IIALLF.T,
nov20-8W Box 356. Tiiusville, Pa.
Can he mode nnj one with the Ameiran
Knitting Machine knitting stnckitics, Ac,
while expert opperatois can cveu inako
more kuiiting fancy work, which nlwnjs
commands a ready tiale. A person can
readily , knit from twelve to fifteen piirs f t
stocking per day, the prnGt. on which wilt
ue urn less man lorty cents per pair
Can sell tl eir wool at otdv forty lo fi!!v
cents per ponnd ; but by petting the wool
made into yarn t a small expense, and
knitting it into sucks, (wo or three uo'lavs
per pound can be reali.i j.-
On receipt ol S'25 wc will forward a ma
c'lino as ordered.
H e ic sA to procure active A GENTS m
I very arc'ioii of the. i'n ted States and Can
adit to trivim the ;?' lihrral inducement
wilt he -vfercd, Addc-sn
AMritic.vN Knitting Magiun'r Co.,
4w BostJit, Mass , or St Louis, Mo.
December, 1 1, 18'H.
I was cured of nrn(ne."S;nnd Catarrh by
a siiiip'e remedy, and will scud the receipt'
free.
MRS. C. LEGtJ F.TT, TToloien, N. Y.
VI i EG All"
flow mad? in 10
h o u r's without
dvugs. For Circulars', addrens L. SAQW'
Vinegar Works, Cromwell, Coun. 8w
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town. Ct.
AT.FNTS VrXN'T'tD for our Orta IIoii3choM
Work,
OUU 1TOMEP1IYSIOIAN
A r.ewllandp Hook of Kr.inily Medicine Py
i.L.VtlLi, ot the University of the City or
AGENTS WANTED for our Great Household
Work,
our Home physician !
A New Handy. Hook of Family Medicine. By
Dr. IiE.lKD, of the University of the City of
New York, assisted by medical professors
the various departnunls. Three yenis devoted
to it's preparation. (Junckery and liimhlig
gery ss'posed. 1'iofessors iu our leding med
ical colleges tcslify that it is Ihe best family
doctor book ever written. OuthC and sample
free to agents,
Dr.
The total number of graves of soldiers
who died in the defence of tho American
Union tow recorded in the printed forms
published by the Quartermaster's Depart
ment amounts to about 103,000. There yet
remain to be printed tb records of about
120,000 graves, making an aggregate of
300,000, of which the names of 100,000
occupants will probably never bo known.
Four indiscreet Iowa chidrcn two boys
and two girls 14 years of age, having be.
come enraptured with the lilo of a hetniit
and the romance of 8 forrest life, took to
the woods for the purpote of digging a
cave in the depths of the woodland, away
from the cares and sorrows ot civilization,
to enjoy the freedom of the Qipsy or the
Indian. The cruel parents, however, got
wind of the aGair before the wanders had
reached a Becluded spot, and brought them
home.
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ration of Governor Gear takes place on
Tuesday Janury 18.
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