The Elk County advocate. (Ridgway, Pa.) 1868-1883, August 27, 1870, Image 3

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Elk Lodge, A. T. M.
Stated meetings of Elk Lodze will be
tteld at their hall on the second and fourth
. Tuesdays of each month.
J. K. WHITMORE. Seo'y.
I. 0. 0. T.
The Regular meetings of Ridgway Lodge
No. 256, held every Wednesday evening at
-oeir Lodge Room.
II. A. PARSONS, AY. S,
AGENTS FOR THE ADVOCATE.
The fallowing named persons are authorized
agents for the Advocate to receive aubsorip
lions, advertising or Job work, take pay there'
for and give receipts.
Wilcox. A. T. Amnion, J. L. Bbowh.
Kane. Fraak W. Meecb.
Johnsonsburg. Isaac Haoax. ,
St, Marys. Chas. McVkan.
Contreville. Homkr B. Lkacii, Maj. Eunice,
Caledonia. W. P. Smith, B. A. Weed.
liennezctte. John C. Baud, J. W. Bnoww.
Shawmut. John Fashes,
Spring Creek. A. W. Irvin.
Highland. Levi Ellothoiipe.
, Horton. D. C. Oyster, N. M. BnocKWAT.
The truwe of our new school house was
raised this week. It presents a grand np
pcarance.
Dr. II. F. C. Kruuiuie, left here on
Monday for Prussia ; he has received a
Surgeon's commission in that army.
We understand that J. S. Hyde has
enld his land situated on the Clarion be
tween town and Eagle Valley, to a firm
whoare going to ereet a Tannery this fall,
Some of our euterprising contemporaries
are already speculating upon the changes
which the probable-almost certain success
of the Paussians will make in the map of
Europe.
Tub following dispatch was received on
Friday morning.
Erie, August 25th 1870.
The County Committee here, resolved no
nomination made and have appointed five
dolegates fot a new convention.
Caught. A horse thiet was taken on
Wedcsday and lodged in our jail. Ue left
. the horse at John Fox's Tivern, about
thirty miles from here, in Jefferson county,
and says he stole him in Michigan.
The Gazette has fo.uud, in Fox town
ship, a few frees, standing iu line in John
Jreen's Sugar Rush, and asks for infor
mation; wants to know "who did it?"
Laurie, ask Geora Arts, lie can tell you.
ALti the Chinamen who have left their
native country to emigrate te tho United
States, according to our consuls in China,
did so as 'free and voluntary eaiiarants,
not only willing but anxious to jro.' The
oolio system of contract is prohibited by
Jaw, but there is and can be no law to
prevent the Chinese from coming to 'this
country and making labtr contraata after
arrival.
Look here reader, we do not wish to tell
you that consumption can be cured when
the lungs are half consumed, nor that Dr.
Wonderful, or any other fellow, has dis
covered a remedy that will make men live
forever, and leave death play for the want
of work. No, you have heard enough of
that, and we do not wonder that you have
by this time become disgusted with it. But
wheu we tell you ihti Dr. Sage's Catarrh
Remedy will positively cure the worst cases
of catarrh, we only assert that which thou
sands cau testify to. Try it and you will
ba convinced.
Sent by mail f ir sixty cents. Address
-r ! m n. .
it. v. iierce, ;u. v., JJuttalo, N. Y. For
fralo by most Drugvitts everywhere. -
iMrOBTAN TO fn)LDIKR8. Tho act
making appropiiotions fur the support of the
urmy fur tho present year, approved July
15, the 25th section of which reads as fol
lows : That every private soldier and officer
whf has served in the army oi the United
States during the rebellion for ninety days,
and remained loyal to the government, aud
bcamen, marine, and officer or other person
who hag served iu the navy of the Uuitcd
Mates, or in the marine corps or revenue
marine, during the rcbellien for uiuty days,
uud remained loyal to thc'goveruuieut, shall,
ua payment of the fee or commission to any
ngititer or receiver of any laud office re
quired by law, be entitled to enter one quar
ter section ot laud, uot mineral, uot tho al
ternate reserved section of publio lauds
along the lines of any one of the railroads
or any other publio work i0 the United
States, wherever public lands may have beeu
t.r my be grouted by acts of Congress, aud
to receive a pateut therefor, under aud by
uny prbviaiufis of the act to secure home
steads to uctual settlors ou the publio do
luaiu, and the acts amendatory thereof, and
ou the forms and conditions thereiu pre
acribed, aud all the provisions of said acta,
except as herein modified, shall extend and
Its applicable to entries unieMbu act.
THE WAR.
Tuesday, August 23.
There appears to be a lull in tho great
contest, no report of fighting being received
from any quarter. In London it is stated
that all reliable advices from the seat of war
shows that the Prussian commnnders are
seeking to effectually surround Marshal Ba
zaioe so that reinforcements will be unable
to join him. The Crown Prince is pushing
on towards Paris, his pickets having appear
ed at St. Dizler, a town on the river Mnrne,
6o miles southeast of Chaluna, and lib
miles southeast of Paris.
The Josses in the recent battles are said
to have been enormous.
Paris continues to prepare for a vigorous
defence, and one report places the number
ot troops in that vicinity at upward ot three
hundred thousand. The Cowtitutionnel
publishes a circular from the Minister ot
the Interior to prelects ot departments, an
nounoing that orders have been given for
a distribution of arms to the people from the
arsenal.
A telegram from Vienna states that the
Austrian Germans have pronounced in la'
vor'of Germany in the present war. A
proclamation is said to have been issued in
their name calling upon all their patriotic
brethcrn to rally to the support of Prussia
and German unity.
Prince Napoleon is at Florence. His
mission is to demand the mediation of Italy,
Confidence in the ultimate success ot the
military movements now in progress is in
creaseing in Paris. At the Ministry of the
Interior last night it was announced that do
definite tews would be received from the
army for some days to come, it being with
held lor prudential reasons.
.Manifestoes begin to appear in South
German papers insisting that Alsace must
be ceded to Germany as a condition of
peace.
FrtOM outgivings at Harrisburgh we
are prepared, says an exchauge, to believe
that tho Govenor will sign tho death war
rant and fix the day for the execution of
Sctcppe, the Carlisle murderer. The pris
oner has written a begging letter asking
for his life that he may bo permitted to re
turn to Prussia to enter into her armies.
Goveuor Geary is a cunccieutious man. He
would uot swerve lrom the discharge of a
duty even if the whole country thunders at
his doors to have him do otheiwisc. While
we would ask that mercy be shown to the
unfortunate and miserable felon, still we do
uot occupy Geary's place and are not
bound to discharge any duty in the prem
ises. It is the most painful act of an Ex
ecutive to sij;n a warrant for the shifting
f a follow-bein-j's soul iuto externity, and
the fatal signature is generally made with
trembling hand. It Schicope be awarded
fe anil libertv, few will condemn tho
leniency : if, however, he shall be hanged.
none can reflect on the Governor for having
it-charged his full duty iu a conscientious
manner.
Tho Judicial nomination.
From the Erie Dispatch.
North East, August 14, 1870.
The Republicans of this vicinity, quite
txeiiera'ly, if not unanimously, condemn the
bolters and will in no wise endorse their er
tors. We see nothing in this case to relieve
it from the error of all bolters. The griev
ances complained of ure such as are alwnjs
pleaded by those who ure willing to sacrifice
i heir party for individual iuterest. Even
more than iu ordinary cases of this nature
are tho folly and evil puposes of the mis
guided Erie County Conferees apparent;
since they ihreatened, rashly threatened,
many days in advance of the meeting ol
tho convention to rupture the party and re
sist it ruling through the convention, in
case tho condition they presented was uot
accepted aud endorsed.
W. G.
DIED.
In Ridgway, August 23d, infant 6on of
of Daniel Scriber, atred two moths.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Notice is hereby riveu that Letters ot
Administration on the Estate of John Nolf.
late of Hortoa Township, Eik County, de
ceased, have been granted to the under
signed. All persons iudepted to said Es
tate are requested to call aud settle, and
those having claims against the same will
present them duly authenticated for settle
ment. I'ETE It THOMPSON,
JAMES 11. GREEN,
15 Gt Admioistrtors.
ORPHAN'S COURT SALE.
Ry virtue ot au order of the Orphan's
Court of Eik County, the undersigned wi l
offer for sale, on . ,
Saturday, Settenber 24th, 1870,
at publio vendue, on the premises, all that
tract of land situate io Jay TownshiD.
known as the Daniel Hewitt farm, contain
ing Eighty-three Aeres uud forty perches
strict measure.
TERMS OF SALE. One third cash
on conformation of sale, and the balance in
two annual instalments with interest to be
secured by judgment bond, and mortage
ou tho premises.
WM.B. HEWITT,
J. W. MEAD.
zecutors
NEW LIV1311Y
IN
STABLE
IDG
DAN SCR1UNER WISHES TO IN
form the Citizens of Ridgway, and the
public gccerally, that be has started a Livery
Stable uud will keep
GOOD STOCK, GOOD CARRIAGES &
Buggies, to let upon themost reasonable terms.
trgHe will also do job leaning.
fcmble in I he Brooks Barn, near the Tost
Office, on Race street. All orders loft at the
Post Office will meet prompt alleutioo.
Aug 29. 1870. tf.
ESTEAY.
Estrayed from the premises of the suhsori
bcr, in Wilcox Fa-, one light red cow, with
white spot on forehead. Any person return
ing said cow or giving Info, million of her
whereabouts will be liberally rewarded. Said
cow had a boll on her neck when she left.
JOHN BENSON.
Wilcox, Pa. Aug. 16. 1870. 8t
CAUTION. Whereas our son, Franois Si
mon Loesch, has left our house and board with
out just cause or provication.we hereby forbid
any person harboring or trusting him on our
account as we will pay no debts contracted by
him.
FRANCIS A. & FRANCISCA LOESCH.
St. Mary's,.Aug. 1 6. 1 870. 44 4t
OEFHAIT'S COUET SALE.
By virtue of an order of the Orphan's Court
of EUCounty, the undersigned will expose at
Publio Sale, on the premises, on
Saturday, Sepetember 3d. 1870,
at 1 o'clock P. M., one hundred acres of land,
more or less, situate in the Township of Spring
Creek in the Couuty of Elk, known as the
James Crow Warrant, bounded on the east,
south and west by lands of Rhines & Dilworth,
and on the north by lands known as the Wil
son Warrant.
TERMS: One-third cash in hand, the bal
ance in two equal annual payments with in
terest to be secured by bond and mortgage on
the premises.
JOHN CHAMBERLIN, 1 n .
PETER CHAMBERLIN, Guardeans.
42 t spt.
EIGHT PER CENT. GOLD
FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS
OF THE ISSUE OF
$ 1, 500, 000,
BY THE
St. Joseph and Denver City
RAILROAD COMPANY.
In denominations of $1,000 and S500, coupon
ur registered, with interest nt Eight per eent.
per annum, payable 15th February and Au
gust, in GOLD free of United States taxes, in
New Yo.k or Europe. The bonds have
thirty years to ruu, payable in New York in
GOLD. Trustees, farmers' Loan and Trust
Company of New York. The mortgage which
secures these bonds is at the rate of $13,500
per mile; covers a complete rnad for every
bond is a first, and ONLY mortgage. This
line, conuecting Si. Jnseph with Fort Kerney,
will make a short aud through route to Califor
nia. The Company have a Capital
Stock of
And a grant of Land from Con
press, of l.tjOU.OUO Acres, val
ued, at the lowest estimate,
nt . . -
First Mortgage bonds, - -
$10,090,000
4.000.0f'0
1,500,000
Total,
513, 500,000
Total length of road, 271milcs: .list, included
in this Mottgage, 111 miles: price, 97 J and ao
cured interest, IN CURRENCY. Can be ob.
taiued from the undersigned. Also, pamph
lets, maps add information reining thereto.
There bonds, being so well secured and yetld
a large iucome are desfruble to parties seek
ing safo and lucrative investments. We re
commend them with entire confidence.
W. P. CONVERSE A CO.,
COMMERCIAL AGENTS.
No. 54 Pine Sreet, New York.
TANNER & CO.,
FISCAL AGENTS,
Ko 49 Wall Street, New Tork.
June 4 3m.
mim mm
The subscriber having ordered GOO tons bi
tuminous and aotbricite coal is now prepared
to furnish the people of Ridgway
with bard oi soft coul, nut or stove sizes,
lump run of mines and Blacksmithing
coal, in quantities to suit purchasers.
40 tf M. T. FRENCH.
July 23. 1870.
THE MAGIC COMB Will change any
colored hair or beam to a permanent
black or brown. It contains no poison. Any
one cun use iL One sent by mail for $1. Ad
dress MAGIC COMB CO.,
1 15 8m Springfield, Mass.
BRICK, BRICK!
THE SUBSCRIBERS ARE READY TO
furnish brick in quantities to suit purcbaseers.
Will deliver on board of cars on the Daugas
choanda Railroad at Eerley.
T. KING 4 CO.
Eearley July 12. 1870. Cm
DON'T DO IT!
Friends, Counteymen and Lovers :
Do not for get that I, S. S. Wood, do hereby
dcc'a'-e, on the authority of facts herewith
subuii fed, that more mouey's worth is given
in piemiiriis for new sitbsoribers to WOOD'S
HOUSEHOLD MAGAZIE than for an other
publics on iu the World. Also, that I agree
to lor ett Five Hundred Dollars to any Pub
lisher who shall succeed in prov!ngthe contra
ry to this declaim ion. provided that such Pub
lisher sbuU declare iiis iuteutention to inves
tigate before pieceedijg to do sc ; also, that
in case he I .i's he, ho sli-ill forfeit to me the
same cmouot, and announce the result in regu
lar type inthe Editorial columns of Lis next
issue.
S, S. WOOD, Publisher and Proprietor
Woods Househlou Migizike," Niweieb
N. V.
March 12, 1870
I was cured of Deafness and Catarrh by a
simple remedy and will send the receipt free.
MRS. M. C. LEUGETT, Uuboken, N. i .
24 6w
gOARDING HOUSE,
Near the Depot, Wilcox, Pa.
The undersigned has opened a largs boardirg
house at the above place, where he is amply
prepared to satisfy the wants of those who may
avorhim, with their custom. no'6'J-O,
MARTIN BOWERS, Proprietor.
W. G. SERVICE
f)00,000 CUSTOMERS WANTED..
At the new Masonic Hall Building.
STOVES at prices that will please of all de
sirable kinds.
TIN-WARE of every kind on hand at al
es.Im
Special attention given to Wholesale orders
Price list furnished to dealers on application.
SI1 EE T-T1N AND COPPER WARE.
House furnishing goods a great variety.
STEAM AND WATER riPEING,
rUMPS, FISHING AND HUNTING.
TACKLE, such as HODS EAS
KETS, SEINES, FLIES, HOOKS,
CAPS, POWDER, &c. 4c.
ALL OllDEHS FOR GUN WORK
Promptly attended to.
BIRD CAGES A NICE VARIETY.
ROOFING, GUTTERS, SPOUTS.
of Tin, Galvanize J Iron and Copper aui cycry
kind of
HOUSE AND JOB WCRK
done on short notice and warranted,
AGEXCY ef Henry Disstons celebrated
aws. Orders for saws at factory prices so
licited, also for repairing. Iuformation and
rice list furnished on application.
PAPER RAGS, OLD ROPE, OLD
COPPER, BRASS, TEW.
TER, LEAD, IROX,
BEESWAX, IIEAVr HIDES, DEAKOX
SKINS, SHEEP PELTS, GREEN
BACKS, NATIONAL BANK'
NOTES, U. I.
BOXDS.&o.
taken in exchange for Gooili r ITojjfc
Tln20tf. V. B. BKTICE.
HIE 14 CG. ADVOCATE
THE OLDEST PAPER IN THE
COUNTY,
HAVING THE LARGEST CIRCULA
TION, IT IS THEREFORE THE
ADVERTISING MEDIUM
IN THE COUNTY !
Svrtca to the 3nitcrf.$it. of the gcoptc
of CUt Counts.
TE21IS:-$2 00 PEE YEAR.
BRING ALONG YOUR ADTERTISE-
MEXTS AND GET TIIEM IN
SERTED IN THE
ADVOCATE, AT LOW RATES.
If you want to sell anything, let the people
know it th rough tho Advocate
the great advertising medium.
SHt SUIcocafe
Job
Printing Office,
In Court House, Ridgway, Fa.
The best work of done, and at the
very lowest prices.
Blanks kept constantly on hand at
this office.
Jaud-bills printed at the shortest notice.
Call in aud get our pice fur advertising
and jobbing. Satisfaction warranted. Or
ders by mail promptly attended to.
AUDBE8S
J. S. BORDWELL,
i'UDGWAl, Pi.
llidgway, March 1st, 1870A
SPECIE PAYMENT I
GOLD OR GREENBACKS
TAGN Iff XXCBANOl FOB
OR '
job work: a t the rid gwaf
wagon shop.
Call and ejamino my stock beforo buy,
ing a Lumber or Pleasure Wagon.
I uso the best selection of Michigan
WHITE OAK AND HICKORY;
I employ none but Ft'rtt Clast Mechart
tci ; I use nothing but the lest Refined
L'on. I think it will be to your interest to
give me your order.
Having twenty five lumber wagons in
course oi costruction, I will be able to furnish
any party by the first of April.
All oidcn by mail, also any orders left
with W. S. Service at the Tin Shop, will
receive prompt attention.
March 5. tf S. JACKSON.
QIIARLES HOLES,
l'BACTlCAt
WATCHMAKER, ENGRAVER a JEWELER,
West end of Hyde House, Ridgway, Pa.
Sells as Cheap as Ever,
GOLD AND SILVER WATOAES,
Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware,
XX VIOLIN" AND GUITAR STRINGS,
Spectacles, l'eus aud Pencils,
Exclusive -Igent for the sale of
ALEX. MORTON'S GOLD PENS.
Repairintr Watches, etc.. done wiih the same
accuracy as hcrotoiore. novt),'69tf
GOLD! GOLD! GOLD"
HARNESS ! HARNESS ! HARNESS !
COLLARS! COLLARS! COLLARS!
JCS. II. US AUD has removed his Harness
Shop over 1'oweil & Kime's Store and has
on hand the largest assortment of harness for
for liimbctiiig and treasure mi noses, in thin
or adjoiuing counties, aud ail other articles
belonging to the trade.
TRUNKS, SADDLES, VALISES,
WHIPS, BLANKETS, COL
LARS &o.
Would invite tho attention of all owners of
horses to uiy new
PATENT ELASTIC CORK HORSE
COLLAR,
which proves to be the best Collar in exis
enre for these reasons: Being very Elas
tic they do not chafe or gall and the cork
being a non-couductor, they-prevent injury
from heat. ,
Call and see them. All work warranted.
Rcpariog, Triming and.'. Upholsterinz
done withe neatness and dispatch.
n29tt JOSEPH M. HEARD.
LOHILLAllD'S KUHEKA
Smoking Tobacco is an eicellcnt article of
miredVUereTer iutrolucei1 lt is universally ad-
-It is tint ii n in hmtDAm. , : ,
... r union u utters, n
which orders lor Meerschaum Pipes are daily
r -
LORIT.T.A ATI'S iiVlfimniriimi
Smoking Tobacco has no superior ; being dent
conniEed.it cannot injure neveless constitu
tions, or people of sedentary habits.
yiuuuceu irom selections or the finest
slock, ana prepared by a patented and ori-in.i
manuer.
It is very aromatic, mild, and light weight
hence It Will la.Ht niunh Inn...
- Pi- u ututjrs :
nor docs il burn orating the tongue, or leave a
disagreeable after-taste.
Orders for genuine, elegantly carved
Meerschaum I'ine uMr n,An.,i j
- - , .uvwu.vu, ftUU UNCI
cd in neat leather pocket cases, arf pla eida
the Qacht Club brand daily. V
LORILLARD'S CENTURY
Chewing Tobacco.
Jhts brand of Fine Cut Chewing Tobacoo
has ao superior anywhere.
U is, without Uoubl, the best chewia to-
naceo In the country.
LOHILLAllD'S SNUFF'S
lUve tcu iu general use in the United Slates
over 110 years, and still acknowledged "the
best uherevor mbo.I
Tf your storekeepers does not have these
articles fur sale, ak him to get ihem.
'J'hev are Si. d hv rnut,u ;i.i i
most every whe e.
Lsrculur uia.leJ on application.
r.LOMLLMtto ,Jew York.
r1A DS, I!m-IIeaJs. Letter-Heads, Tags,
J Handbi li. ko.. rfnni - . '
- , - w . m n. tuauiier.
auil nt the lowkst pwi run nan
e tlk Advocate Printing Office.
LGS.111 Nassau St., N. Y. Anyborfv
cau sell them. Cheap. Sell fast. Pay baa j
somely. bend for new ciroular. &9. t
HINKLEY KNITTING MACHINE
KOR FAMILY USE .,,,,,., fw 7,?JL,
Knits avKavTiuau. AGENTS. WANTED '
Circularand Bainpie stocking FREE
HINKLEY KMTI1NQ MAtttlXE CO 4 fttl
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