The Elk County advocate. (Ridgway, Pa.) 1868-1883, May 14, 1870, Image 2

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    (Slh Cfounfg g (Ironic.
.f. . BORD WELL, Editor.
PATCRPAY, MAY 14, 1&70.
I:;'ore sting To Soldiers.
The House of Representatives last week
passed two measures of considerable impor
tance to ex-soldiors of the rebellion. Ono
was a "bill to provide for payment of boun
ties to certain officers of volunteers." The
bill provides that each nnd every commis
sioned officer who entered the army as an
enlisted man after April 19, 1861, for a
period of not less than three years, and woa
promoted from a private or non-commissioned,
officer to the rauk of a commissioned
officer, and was afterward, while holding
the same rank to which he was promoted,
honorably discharge on account of wounds
received in the line of duty, and whose pay
and allowances for the period he served as
a commissioned officer were less than tto
amount he would have received as pay and
bounty for the same period, had he contin
ned to serve as a private or non-commissioned
officer, shall be entitled to received such
sum or bounty as will, together with the
amount he received as pny and allowances
as a commissioned officer, equal the amount
he would havo received as pay and bounty
had he continued to serve as a private or
non-commissioned officer as aforesaid. This
bill is of the nature of an amendatory law
to the act for the equalization of bounties,
and make provision for many deserving
cases.
The following resolution, also passed by
the House, provides for the return of dis
charges by Government accounting officers
to the owners thereof, and a matter in which
very honorably discharged soldier is inter
ested. Be it rttohed, &c, That iu all cases
bas become necessary for any officer or en
listed man of the army to file his evidence
of honorable discharge from the milirary
service of the United States to secure the
settlement of his accounts, the accounting
officer with whom it has been filed shall,
upon application by said officer or enlisted
man, deliver to him such evidence of hon
orable discharge, providing his Recounts
shall have been duly settled ; and provided
that the fact, date, aud amount of such set
tlement shall first be clearly written across
the face of such evidence of honorable dis
charge, and nttcsled by the signatuio of the
accounting officer.
Tux McFarlad Trial. We take the
followig comment from Forny's 1'ress. It
is about the sentimeut expressed through
out the country :
After rctireing long enough to give
their verdict the weight of deliberation,
the jury in the McEarland case returned
A verdict of acquittal. From a sense ol
propriety wo havo refrained from express
ing any opinion on this cose during the
pendency of tho trial, but of its issue we
have had all along little doubt. Is part of
of the unwiitten law of this land that any
man who tampers with the wife of another
must take the consequences, be they what
they may, and no American jury has yet
been found to Question the right of an out
raged husband to inflict any punishment
be may deem fit.
Without wading th rough the somewhat
prurient details of the evidence in this un
pleasant case, enough is kuown to safely
assert that Mrs. McFailand violated her
marriage vows, and that Richardson was
her comrade in crime. Owiono to the re
culiar circumstances of American society
women are allowed a freedom that in other
countries can hardly be understood, but
the man who takes advantage of it must
abide the penalty. Our homes are open,
but the same power which opens them
eustom guards them.
The Oldest Inhabitant Gone, Miss
Jelf,"ihe oldest inhabitant" of Xcw Jersey,
died at her residenoe in Elizabeth, on Sat
urday, Apiil 23, in her 105th year. She
was born in that city March 27, 17G6
Tho father of Miss Jelf, who was an Eng
lish merchant, died while she was young,
and although having lost much of his pro
perty by the depredations of the Hessians
and depreciation of the currency, be left
her in comfortable circumstances. Het
memory did not desert her nntil a few days
before her death, when she became wholly
unconscious. Up to that time the was
cheerful and contented. She resided many
years with her niece, Miss Mary Ohetwood,
who, with the exception of an old and at
tached domestio, was the only other inmate
of the house in which she had lived nearly
sixty years. She could read with easo or
dinary newspaper type. She remembered
distinctly the breaking out of the Revolu
tion of '76' and loved to tell oHier conver
aation with George Washington and Gen
eral Lafayette, and the banquet she attend
edgiven in their honor on their visit to
Elizabeth at the head of the American army
during the great Jersey campaign. She
clearly reoolleoted the burning of a portion
ofElnabeth by the Hessians. She bad
not been out of the bouse for nearly fifteen
jean, and bad sever seen a locomotive, or
.even ridden in a borse-car-
ltU'i'.m.iu 'i,tiTiuijii-iu' hi i.
Hannibal's Sk!:i,f.ton.-
Th"usnnds of
persons throughout tlia Cni'e.l Strifes, who
have gn.ed in wonder vpon (lie cnilnsal
proportions of Van A mimic's famous ele
phant Hannibal, on rxiiibitiou in this coun
try forty-six youni, the lorprft specimen of
the species sver imported into this country
or Europe, will bo interested in the final
disposal of his bones, which, we undcrsrand,
are to be added to tho Zoological curiosi
ties of Mew York Central Park.
Hannibal died at Contreville, Md., in
about tho ninetieth year of his age, in May
180(5. The complote skeleton of an ele
phant being very difficult to obtain, the
bones are correspondingly valuable, end
great precautions were, in consequence,
taken to preserve those of Hannibal, and
under the charge of Albert Townsend, the
carcass was dragged to a field about a mile
from the village, and a large strong mauso
leum of masuriry erected over it. There
it was suffered to remained until tho flesh
had wasted away sufficient to permit of the
removal of the bones. So great was the
mass that not uutill a few days since was
it thought advisable to open the tomb.
To Mr. Hyatt Ftost. director of the men
agerie, is due tho conception of the idea of
making the unique and valuable present to
tho city of New York. Within a few
weeks the massive bones will have been
cleansed, transported to tho Central Fark,
and set up in the zoological department,
there to remain an object of interest to the
visitors until the tooth of time causes them
to crumble to dust.
A IIonniBLE Accident. John Hoover,
residing within three miles of this place
lost bis life on Wednesday last while at
work on Goodfellow's Sawmill under the
following circumstances : He went to the
mill about nine o'clock, and not coming to
dinuer some one repaired to the mill, about
one o'clock, and there found him corded on
the bullwhccl, dead aud mangled in the
most horrible manner. It appeared from
the surroundings that the first thing he done
after he went on the mill, was to draw a
log out of the pond ; and in attempting to
prevent the rope from 'piling up' on the
wheel, ho was evidently caught by the hand
and drawn upon the wheel, and the rope
wrapped around him. His logs head and
arms were all pounded into jelly, caused by
striking the timbers while rcvolviug around
with the wheel. Tho rope had broke, but
he was still held tight to the wheel when
found. Mr. liojwr whs a single man about
35 years of age. It is not long finee a
death was cau.-ed at Messrs. Uigler's Mill,
near this place through similar careless
ness. Cearficld npuhiici.iji.
Terribb Hail Stonn.
Philadelphia, May 8. This afternoon
the most destructive hail srorm ever known
passed over the city from northwest to
southeast. For nearly 30 minutes there
was a continuous fall of hail storms from the
size of a pea to six and seven inches in cir
cuiul'creucc. The damage done greatly ex
cels tlie great storm in September, 18C8.
The greatest force of the storm was along
1 J road street and the southern section of the
city, on the south side of Chestnut street
above Eighth, and hardly a pain of glass
was left on 15road street. Many churches
had staince glass windows destroyed. The
wiudows in front of the Contenental Hall
were destroyed. The loss is thousands of
dollars. The reports from outskirts state
tho destruction of fruit trees which are just
in blossom. At nine o'clock to-night the
hail still remained in piles in the street.
Erie Gazette.
A Hcrribb Crime.
Niw York, May, 5. The only case be
fore the couit of session to-day, was that of
People vs, John D. Currie, who was placed
on taial charge with committing an outrage
upon his own daughter, Emma, on 3d of
June, 18G7. Emma was only thirteen
years old. On going on the stand she re
lated the whole circumstance of the disgust
ing assault in a clear and distinct manner,
aud also testified that he had on two prev
ious occasions attempted the same offense.
The jury has not yet rendered a verdct.
Passengers who left San Francisco on
the Pacific railway on Thursday, the 28th
ult, at 8 u. m , reached this city at seven
seven this morning, making six days and
tweuty-three hours, the quickest time yet
make across the ooatinent.
Tha Fenians in Council.
New York, May 9.
A Convention of all the Centres of the
Circles of the Fenian Brotherhood in Man
hattan district, held a Convention yester
day after noon, at head quarters.
Numerous questions of grert interest to the
origination discussed. Most of the pro
ceedings were seoret. It is only known
that the late diffcuhies between Gen.
O'Neil and the Senate Constitution formed
the chiclf subjaot of discussion, and action.
The course of O'Neil was bitterly condemn
ed. The Centies reported enthusiastic ao
actioa, and meeting in favor of onward
movements.
Dead. Another of eur oldest inhabi
tants has gone to that bourne from whence
no traveler returns. Rev. John Flegsl,
residing near Luthersburg, and well known
to many of our readers throghout the ooun
ty, departed this life on the 18th instant,
in the 75th year of bis age. Clearfield
Repblican,
A Wliirkey murder occurred iu Ulica
Macp.uh county :i ft w days ago: A man
named Phillip.) o.tua to tho village
in the evt;iiiig and boeauie intox
icatcd and started for home with one or
two companions, all more or less intoxica
ted. Phillips became so numb that they
could not fret him along, they endeavored,
at a houso on the road, to obtain loging for
the night, ns it was raining very hard, but
they refused, when they left him in the
rosd, where he was found dead the next
morning. Isabell Co. (Mich.) Enterprise.
Fort Sumptor. Tho Engineer Depart
ment will shortly commence work in re
build ing Fort Sumptor, which yet remains
in the condition in which it was left at the
close of ho rebellion. It is proposed to
use it ns a battery rather than ns a fort,
and consequently the works will not be re
built in the original dimcntioas, but of less
height and greater thickness, and better
fitted to withstand the effects of a contined
bombardment. Much of the original ma
terial is available, and the expence of re
building will not be exorbitant. It ap
pears fit and proper that the Government
should again establish this defense, not on
ly on account of its value in time of war,
but for reasons of a national character,
- -
Paying the Freight. The miners in
the new territories are victimized without
mercy by the Jew traders that they are
compelled to buy supplies or. An English
miner who wcut to buy a darning-needle,
selected one, stuck it in the lappel of his
coat aud asked tho price.
"Four bits, (half a dollar,) my teah."
' Four bits ! four devils," said the miner;
"why, where I come from you can buy a
dozen for one bit."
"Vcro you come from ?" said the trader.
"Birmingham, England."
'Yaas, dat ish so, but this is America.you
know."
"Suppose it is, what difference docs that
make?" said the sooty workar of ores.
"Ah! youforycl the fieiyht, my trail,"
said the peddler, with a deprecatory shrug.
Com. Bulletin.
Pleasant Paragraphs.
A man in Council Bluffs is both a
liquor saloon keeper and an undertaker.
One business snppoits the other !
Woodford County Kentucky, has tho on
ly crosseyed cat on record. A brick struck
her between the eyes one night as she was
entertaining company by singing, "When
you and 1 was young," and she has looked
cross ever since.
Just think ot a poor Rothschilds having
been robbed of over two million dollars !
They will have to live now on less than ten
millions a year. A crockodile who wouldn't
weep at this, hasn't a heart to his back !
A bereaved Kentucky parent, who had
rcceetly lost his son, was consoled by the
reflection that the youngster could not join
a base-ball Club iu the placo to which he
had gone.
A crazy mantis about Iowa City, armed
with a live polecat, which he carries under
his arm. When he askes for something to
eat at a house and it is not forthcoming,
he immediately gets his battery into posi
tion in front of the premises, and ca'ta for a
surrender.
At Ottumwa, Iowa, a nice young man
put a sheet around him to scare a dutch
man. The Teutonic gentleman says: ''1
shunt jump raino wagon out, and vip the
the ghost all the time. I would would
vip him, if he was a whole graveyard."
Relioous Appointments. Elder L.
Osier, of Providence, R. I., will preach,
the Lord willing, in Centreville, Elk Co ,
Pa., on Saturday evening, May 21st, at 7
o'eloolck ; ot Toby, Sabbath morning and
evening, May 22; at Keystone, Monday
evening, May 23 ; at Ridgway, Tuesday
evening, May 24, at 7J o'clock.
CONFIRENCI OF MESSIAH'S CHURCH.
The Pennsylvania Conference of Messiah's
Church will hold its thirteenth annual ses
sion in Messsiah's church, on Little Toby.
Elk county, Pa., commencing Wednesday,
May 25th, 1870, at 10 o'clock A m., and
continue over the following Sabbath. A
full attendance is desired and earnestly
urged. The annual sermon will be deliv
ered by Rev. M. L. Jackson, of Shiremans
towo, Pa., on Wednesday evening. Three
publio services each day. Themes of in
terest to all believers in the Pre-milleonial
advent of Christ will be considered. Am
ple accommodations will be provided for
all.
Nervous and General Debility, Heart
Disease, and those chrooio, lingering dis
eases which are peculiar to females, are
cured by that wonerful and valuable rem
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Golden Medical Discovery. In Bronchial,
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Sold by druggists, or enclose three dollars
and twenty-five cents to Dr. R. V. Pieroe,
Buffalo, N. Y., and get three bottles, free
of Express charges.
Subscribe tor the Advocate.
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Elk Lodge, A. T. M.
cMntcd meetings of Elk Lodge will be
leld at their linll on tin second and fourth
fuesdajs of each month.
J. K. WIIITMORE, Seo'y.
I. 0. 0. T.
The Regular meetings of Ridgway Lodge,
fo. 250, hold evory Wednesday evening "at
No. 250, hold evory Wednesday
.neir iiouge iiooni.
II. A. PARSONS, W. B,
J. W. Oyster will please accept our
thanks for the nice string of pigeons sent us
fresh from the Warren Woods.
We did not receive our Advocate last
week. How is it Cal ? Gazette.
Don't know perhaps a slip of the eye
or pencil.
Dr. W. James Blukcly, formerly of St.
Mary's has been appointed Physician to
city of Erie, a tribute to merit and Homoe
opathy Gazitte.
A hailstorm visited tho eastern part of
the State on Suuday last. It was UDt more
thsn ten miles wide, and seems to have
started from tho norrthwestrn lakes.
Court Daily Republican. The first
issue of this neat little Daily is on our ta
ble. The publishers deserve success ; we
wish them a liberal patronage.
The Forest Republican comes to us
this week enlarged from six to a seven col
umn paper and otherwise improved. It
reflets credit on its editor, Mr. R. J. Mc
Quillen. We received this week the first number of
The Bee, an after-noon penny paper pub
lished iu Philadelphia, by Charles W.
McC'lintock, formerly connected with the
Press, aud subsequently of the Post.
Mace and Allen have arrived ot New
Orleans and are preparing for the great
tussle for the championship of tho world.
Joe Cobura will challenge the wiuuer, he
says.
A married man in New Hamshire bas
adopted a singular method of economy.
One morning recently, when he knew his
wife would seo him, he kissed the servant
girl. Tho house expenses were instantly
reduced S300 a year.
The weather this week has been tco wet
for our gardeners and larmers, which ac
counts for the large crowd at Powell &
Kime's They either have 'good hackers
or a lileal supply of 'stamps' or they would
not carry off such loads of goods, evbu at
the low figures P & Kore selling their new
stock at.
On Monday last the 2d, inst, Congress
man Schcuk introduced a jont resolution
declairing the 30th of May, being the day
appointed for the decoration of the graves
of soldiers who died in defense of the
Union, a public holiday, to be forever ob
served as such by the people of the Uuited
States. The resolution passed the House
without division.
Fiokon Shooting. Messers. II. I)..
II. R F. 8., C. L. B., M L. R , J. W. 0. ttud J. 8 ,
returned from the Warrcu woods on Tues
day, where they havo been slaughtering
the pigeons at a fearful rate. The party
spent a week near Spring Creek, about
three miles from the Warren pike, where
acres are covered with pigeons and their
nests. They u?ed 30 pouuds of powder
and 150 pounds of shot and killed 375 doz.
pigeons. A party of Indians have camped
there and are living high. Mr. 0. says
he don't like their style of cooking pigeons?
They boil them in a 'ten pail kettle,' tos
sing them in 'feathers and nil;' after boil
ing awile the feathers come off and raise
to the surface when they are skimmed off,
leaving all the delicious flavor with the
birds. This might appear dirty to some
people, but the Indians relish the dish, be
sides it is a labor-saving mode of cooking.
We understand that Mr. H. B., has conclu.
ded to purchase a piece of land in this pigeon
district, take to himself a wife, settle down
and clear up a farm. We wish him and
the whole party success.
At Wilcox, Sunday, May 8th 1870, by
J. D, Parsons, Esq., Ma. Charles Peter
son and Miss Annis Tetjcbson, both of
Wilosoc Pa.
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TREASURER'S SALE 0 UN
1 SiiATEDLANDS.
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an Aot of Aincinbly, passed 13th March,
1815, entitled "An ct to amend an act
directing the mode of selling unseated
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SALI LIST Of BSNKZET TOWNSHIP FOR UN
FAIU T..XK8 Ol' 18GS AND ljC'J.
Wt. Act-ft Warrntee Owners Am't tas
5332 1)23 Geo Mead Jas Stokes 8125
53:13 1007 do do 125 40
5335 10C7 uo do 11)7 60
5338 100 do do 107 60
5344 1067 do do 15-' 00
5345 1007 do do 212 fcl)
5346 1077 do do 114 00
5347 1067 do do Ul C
5348 1007 do do 114 00
537'J 45U do do 01 20
5380 1100 do do 1-36 80
5383 1100 do do 152' 00
5381 1100 do do 140 81
5387 1100 do do 140 31
5343 825 do do 109 67
5478 550 do do 51 31
5010 495 do do U8 24
5349 1008 do do 70 00
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